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I'HT HA DAILY SDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1892 e ———————————————————————————————————————————e e e et THE DAILY BEE. |4smcomwssioveroexerar oreen. | initself. After July 1nost the porma- | T opinfon of ex Senator Brown of | for the vico presidencs militaat, is broken f'nl)m\ VICTINS 1N CHICAGO ! sengors of the steamer City of Berlin were vt 1 . 5 i A Kearney contemporary complains nent schedules go into effect, when a Georgia, thwt Mr. Cleveland ought not 1""'21“:‘3“"“: y’;‘;("*”w:'lr:rk"”:.k':\}rmzl‘ln':‘l_u"”t““;:: . LD A al :'vyvl‘“.‘\mwfi'f‘3‘:{.‘.I,‘",'.'f':'.'-'.!' .;'l‘»‘-‘-:n ‘:‘r:‘u,;mr:\:hr;;- E. ROSEWATER, Epiton. that theattitude of THe Bee towardCom- | further enlargement of our trade in the ' to receive & third nomination because it ey of his railroad attornoyship and - nfocted and cleaned, was “”""“,‘.“ to pro- ——— | missioner General Greer of the World's | Antilles is assured. would be condrary to demueratic usigo | Overcast his politieat orizon with the elouds ccod 1o hor dock. Nixty-seven Russian > 3 w3 ¥ 3 v 8 S | of gioor o prophecies dubious ' r he sade isease Dissov- 70 passengers of o steamer ren. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. |fair smacks extromely of unfairness | Thoincreaso of trade with Brazil is | and preoddept may not have much | f goom (He prophecies duviousie that | talians With the Dreaded Disenss Disov- | ftoeraze passengers of tho, steamer Belaon: TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. yming from a professed republican | perhaps somewhat less satisfactory than | weight with, the devoted admivers of | that any one who now declares erad in a Tenemeont Hous, | watton, Tho semaindss. ©f the Steersm 1 Poe (without Sundny) One Year... # & 0 | newspaper and reflecting upon a trust- | was hoped for, but there are valid rea the ex-presdent, but it is not entirely 1'"\" the republican party 18 bound to o 5 o - | passengers were allowed to proceed with the ;‘;‘;'u d Sunday, Ono Yeur w1000 | worthy republican official sons for this. The political disturbancas unworthy of tonsideration. Tt 15 to ho naking a very foolish statemen ir, ship to her dock after being disinfected. / E1x M anthe b R akanly sl L B ot | 115 that -countey Have operted thitvem | soriiniecd HEWsvEr: thint the demooratle n not only refuses tho vice pr THEY CAME OVER ON THE INFECTED SHIP - dhres 3;;:‘,:‘.‘:1”“ i ' i Professed republican ¢ of | inthat country have operated unfavor- | remarked, however, that the demoeratic Jut gives scornful notice o Nebiraska | YARDMASTER M NEIL SUSTAINED, ’;'.-':':"I_» Heo, Uno Yeur. . POPPI licanism, a8 we understand the term, | one thing, and American manufacturers | to any great extont with questions of | Minneapolis, His condition is not witnont | HeAIth Oflears unting for Others Who "'“'""",":""“‘\""_"‘.“ "“"“;' e orRioEs does not imply an unqualified endorse- | and merchants have had to contend | usage and precedent, and the old-time its pathios, wud vet he brought it upon him Have Been Exposed—Captain Piies o & "' |~““\- ! d‘“"_‘ hik v il f:’,'.'.'.,'.'»';," Iig coPger 1t gud Wi Streets in or out of office, whether rigft or | ence in 2razil, which permoates eve vidicule by talking about them. Tho | the day after the publication of Mt Thurs World's Fair City News. W6 LHS. O ‘I_' ) :\" “r'“‘;\‘ ‘”y‘v_\‘ “_‘.‘“‘l e Chien: o Oflice, 3.7 ¢ i er of Commerce wrong. There has been no disposition | department of the fipnncial and business | new men at the democratic helm, like | ton's desperate design to share tho ticket — Bupemtitendont Suthosiand. with thelr eom oA GBI MRk LU on the part of T Bik to misrepresent | affairs of that country, Moreover, the | Hill, Gorman and their Tammany col- | With i Ciicato Bufkaw or Tis Bae, | | plaints, but got no satisfaction. Next tho: b Mr. Greer or to criticise his conduct un- | dependence of our manufacturers and | leagues, propose to be a law unto them- Washington Post: Me John M. Thurston, J T A G b, 1 \ appealed to Superintendent Nichols, L it apnears, has fled into tho erness 10 G o du, F T 1o Superintendent Nichols, with a Al CORRE “jl":" " 5 HEW fairly. There is no truth whatever in | merchants upon foreign lines of trans- | selves, regardless of what has been and | mourn with the whangdoodls which dwelleth A veritable pest house was discovered last milar result, Since thon thoy have laid the e et o D ' romsod e the | the statoment that T Bik has o de- | portation isa very decided disndvan- | inditferent as to what shall be if they do | there. The ratiremont of Mr. Bluine has cut | night by Oficors Winnenold and MeGuice,of | matter beforo Assistant Geeral Manager Editorial Depurtni sire to sce him deposed because Gov- | tage. But we have hoen doing more | not succeed, Mr. Thurston all to vleces, and ho rofuses to | the Harrison Streot station, who succoedea | Dickinson, who persuaded them that they — N ' ol 1 { i« $ e ————— be comforted. He sees in the whold [ar= | iy punning down sovon of the nine Italians | B3d better drop the matter. HUSTNRSS LET crnor Hoyd hasa personal or political | business with Brazil undor rocity reaching prospect nothing but qeepest gloom | ot BN Fate SEVALOE A8 LG (SRS | Tho switenmen complatiiea of Yardmaster All business letters an’d renitiances should | favorite for the position who is an | than before, and thero is every reason aud portents of divaste A month ago : 4381 bbALA LA U | MeNeil's treatment and accused hin Leaddressed to The Hee Publishing Company. | gunapg man, Tie BEE has no knowl- | to expect that tho prosent year will see that in the event of the freo coinage of | Thurston surveyed the scene with prido and | Steamer Massalia from Palermo, reaching New | of — showing favoritism. hey wanted I CDeA T clienlen O e, | ad s b1 Eia e Bl AL AT el T R ¢ | gilver the people In California who | oY, He found it roseate, gaudy aud paipi- | York January 5. The unfortunate ltalians | him —removed, but the oficials re o ben ade payable to the order ¢ dge of Governor Boyd's intentions ‘in | the balance of tradc ninst us materi- WOl suias Hrs CHa deviar olkes Tt taling. He mado up his mind to yield to the | were discovered in acrowded tenement house | fused to entertain the proposition or kit Vel .| the premises. »dy connected with | ailly reducea. The arrangement with [ VO! '”"‘ s LR R ll " b ure | Lnaatmous soilclatlons of seven or elght of | gt Eighty-first and Line strects, close beside :l"’l"’*;‘;l';"'"{‘"\"‘,'“‘::_“ clgi P ”“v“““"‘r"“"- '“c Ew PL”N”“Q C[]“I.nnvv Flwrmu‘ ThE Bei oxcopting its Lincoln cor- | tho British West Indios promisas grati- | S0¥e hat every person who has pur his friends and to go to the nominatiug con- | 4y Fwf L T Tl racks. and at McNe ns w wood man even he A s € il ostead partially on oredit | Yention as a delogate. In the excess of his m o whs strict with his sabordinates, THE BEE FUILDING respondent has had any intercourse | fying resulis, though it has too recontly ed u homestead partially on complacency, it seemed to him that he might | 001y & stone’s throw from tho thickly settied The switchmen also asked that mombers of 8 h ay o balance in gold. . acoept tho sec the Weubor & ar- pir M i solation bo & wltti Governor Boyd'since the suprema | gone {nto efféct to furnish an indloutlon ;”1 und to |v|.|. Inu b.ll \||u\ |‘n ,;:hl\ ,'\1]‘:.4:;1 b pursuaded to ncsept tho second «!lwlrn(‘ around the Weober & Abbott car- | their T\tl.n',‘u\.}nllnn«‘qu;l.:‘.. n bogiven nrofet IN STATE g TIC KRGNL b el t R i P, isincome wi ho in silver, but wher place on the ticket. He fod nhimsel ringe factorics in ‘Aubura Park. e acancies aro to b od. € r“(ll.\' \‘1",'\ I‘I\-‘.lllv\l OF CIECULATION \.m‘n promulgated its decision : ‘l‘h ow important these mny b: the time comes for & payment on his | hope. His spirit bathed in sunshine, But ‘\*, Lhis point s & macaront factory, which | OMelals donted this roquest, and stated thai County of Dotal | s There is no trath whatever in the I'he truits of reciprocity thus far have HIWELS \ Mr. Blaine's letter of renunciation has cast a 1o B8BH tha 86 [‘ i “ ¢ competency would be the only test, regard B, Trschuch cretary of The BER | qiortion that Tie BEk fights for the | been of sufficient importance to vindi- |)|,y~(‘h"\~.\- he will have to buy gy»l‘], the | pall over Thurston. The bappy laugh has o \‘v-“ r“- Ll l‘:' Ll . ton Afvx a I".“..“' an applicant’s membership in any i R il Ot '”"r"‘|‘."'|""I';‘\'“‘,“l“ » | Omnha man evory time und regardless of | cato tho wisdom of that Niey and to | Stipulation for gold payment boing sub- died upon his lips, and from the faroff jungle [ number of years, Kforts looking to its re- | order. h he actunl elreuintion J 1 pevery time o gl S O rate ) sdc [ { i Py Al 0 ¥ — L= vhic 0 dos 0o e COMPS ovi av 0ol - 088, and L actory S e baniay, fight for Omaha men for stato offices, | it. 1n ordor to assuro this hoing done | 4re & greatmany debtors outsido of that | line. He will not go to Minneapolis now. Tn | g ® A BECETIEREEIGOR 8 TR0 | O Saturday afternoon in tho froight P y gL X i y ¥ ? % i i | state who would b placed in « hike | Some unuoticed bowel of Nebraska ho will | 8 Hhatestlon B auditor's dejartment at Union Cacific hoad even if it had been disposed 1o do so. | the success of the republican party this flush his woeping eyes, Wo snail miss him, | thov find omploymont elsewhoro. Avound tho f oy H50 Gt TRl Wednesday. Feb. 10, ... 3% ¥ With the exception of Judge Lake | yearisessentinl. Thedemocratic party The sense of his absence, the thought of his | place area number of coitagss which have e b h oy * Thuewday. el i1 Wil Bniihs has/os \:.“" favored with a sin- | is hostile to reciprocity, Some of its | thet the number is fapldly incrensiv wrotcheduess will wrap the whole wide west | beon erected sinco public opinion foreod the | S "l‘",“ '”‘“y["“ e lr““x“ !l ""“'."""\'X"f ud. v, 5 ) RTCEAVY o € L Wore it not for the conviction thut | i crape and curdio tho very beer wo drink, | proprictors to conso using the factory s a | 35 4"y Pty of clorical lifo, - Messrs, Euturduy, | 3 OPTTIPRAPRIN 5 lo stat i 9 Vebrasku romi aders hav 5 t gl state officer from the time Nebrasku | most prominent leaders have denounced LU i . Thdse, ate - HiolAOLOTY. Ry bie SAHAGHL OF there is little immediute danger of free | g year, in which we lose both Blaine ana | '00#i0% house at night resizned 1o aceept positions elsewhere, were ; e [ o Ui B el A NI el i dsab ol 1ts organs | hago fow contracts for monoy would | Thuvston, It is o griovous whipsaw, breth It was inono of thoso cottages, crowded | prosented by their feilow clerks, tho fisy Sworn o Lefore seribed in ago ) and in that campaign | is to disp it Itisdistinctly & ve: o b TR el into a single roow, that the officers yesterday | With a beautifui evony wold headed cano and Treeence this ith day of February. A. D. NI 2 did not support the Omaha | publican policy, and its maintenanco is | P made withouta stipulation for g e oy Er— found Dominico Galinort, his wife and five poctical address: the latter with a fine goid SrAL N P FEIL, = v ! : : " | payment. SOME WESTERN VIEWS. AR A oTat W ] (Ve | hended umbrelia and a silver_tobaceo box v Publie. | man, charges to the contrary notwith- | contingent upon the republican 3 ambnan——— clildren, all Infected with tho disoase, They | [y ‘(o speochmnking, Mr. C, C. - Easson 1op. 5 T v appeared to bo seriously il und the oftfcors standing. control of the national admin- Johnny's Frazzied Boom. Choyenno Loader (dem.): Tho withdrawal | MihNad oo o oot i ity beirh o | rosented” the avstract dopnriment and Mr L . Charles M. Hayues the statistieal doepart B IRE LRSI Coh s oh ol Gl 16 | TRirLIn; Chicago Times, of Blaine loaves the const clear for Hareieon [ Lurtment conld bo notiiied, ) M i . B PLCE L8 XK (GaATA B8 AL Ipiesany — J. M. Thurston tins followed Blaine's ox- | Who, should he live, will without dount be | “Pae other passengors on the R N A L constituted has heen anything but h REFRAIN OF THE MALCONTENTS. ample and says te will ot accopt the vico | the republican nominee. steamer uro known to b in Chies g it e bl const ed has been an 1ing bu ar T t N 1t - - 1 ™ 1 "acoma Glo (re : The peop! vanted HOSH 0 ve located J : N Under ordinary conditions it is always | presidentiol nommnation. This is indeod a | ( Iacoma Globe (rep.): The peoplo wanted | supnosed to nave located on Milwaukee Alliits tho TAJUNtIGD o MWHL6NIH TeRCeR monious, and the most outspoken oppo- ! : A UL LR Me. Blaine for their president. ‘They want | nue, though no trace of thew can be foun, U & L ition to Mr Groer comes. from romab. | the unexpected that happens. It is, how- | erushing blow-—to the democrats. tim stiil, Notwithstandiug his positive re- | When th hoaltn department fivst veceived | 10 @ temporary lapse from rogzulution ofi e e oo O e o | ver, nob truo as regards the eiforts of e e take the offico tho people want him [ the alarming information that the Italians | clai reticence a Union Pacific dignitary suia ans inside of the board. THE BEk | o™t F S eredit Mayor L AUILRAL to tako it, and it is his duty to comply with | had como to Chicago from New York the | yesterday morning has only voiced the prevailing senti- it ment inside and outside of the board | ] o the will 0f his countrymen. services of Oflicors Winnehold and MeGuire [ g o avtant Bemis fu the work of municipal reform. | The alioged rooster in tho Now York poul- | powiaud Oregonian (vop.): To be frank, | Wore secured and asonreh was instiuted Ithink myself thatthe new switching that Nebraska is making poor headway in the preliminary work for the exhibi- Iverybody who knows anything about | try show that dislocated its bill by a t0o | fuliand expliest, Mr. Blaine should have | Yesterday the policemen learned that nine | CHareeware alittle bittoo high in places, and politics and the ways of men who make | vociferous crow should be a warning to | whitten, *“The state of my health would not | Italiaus, answering the description of those | they will probably be rovised. 1 thivk, tion of her products so long as the board remains disorganized and demoralized. sareasm as well ns unfairness. Repub- | ably upon its commercial interests for | party is not at present concerning itsclf | Fepublicans that under no circumstances will - e permit them to send him as a delegato to Tne n rancisco Call points out position, and there is reason to beliove Average ge Cireu'ation tor J GOVERNOR Bores 1s reported to stand well with the alliance democrats of Mis- sissippi, who will support any candi- date, however, that the democratic na- tional convention shall name. In other words, like all the alliance men of the south those of Mississippi are demo- vats first, last, and all the time poiitical rooatoes of the samo sort tora and | PO o 1o accopt tho prosticnes wworo 1 sought, b urrived at the Dol stroot dopot though, thai tho chief objoction 1s [I‘I‘\x::|;“:’|u a living out of politics expected that any | 20! elsewhere. " and he shut up as attempt to introduce business methods i cepted as final, and stop all talk about his | Speaking follow countryman. Ihis mun was | Were a newspaper man, e Ve e R e Foos o, IR ORTTToe A candidacy. But that is the last thing Mr. | beard to give twoof the foreiners sty tight as a clam. 3 ] S New York Advertiser Bluine wants to stop. He dearly loves to bo | tions ol o o menn .\lml\';mlw Ve e ' t ¢ the subject of the excited conversation of | nue. ‘I'he others wero conducted by the cus. als. Auythiag to beat Hill 1s now tho aim of the S i t s bis follow nou. todinn 1o a Cnicago & Eastorn [linois sub William Ranaall, ticket auditor of tho B The advocates of putting binding twine democratic mugwumps. Hill represents the ireat Pulls (Mont.) Loader (rep.): When | UFban train. It was on this claw the officers | & M.. will go to Chicago tonight. on the free list may nov bo aware of the | T RO T A A el | fe s and Cleveland the half-breeds. | q)) ths nay been swid in praise of Mr. Biaine :‘(;““i“(;“"’l'““‘“""“’ L) lr\"“fllr"\ll"«}':'; and N. Rathiburn ol Atchinson, sunerintend fact that with the existing duty British | COV0tes would howl and yelp at the hieels | The situation is very encouraging to the | it cun bo asserted with equal confidence that | {2 thelt tenemont abode. 1t s belioved the | ont of the Missouri PPaciiic, is in the city. : Lt of the mayor and make the lives of coun- | ropublicans. Thoy should smile. publican succoss in the presidontial con- | (R¥OF hes had ample ume to dovelop, anc George Martin of Caicago, chief clerk it cilmen who would endeavor to live ap to e at hand does not depend upon the lead- Hed s . il st | the freight depurtment of the Burlington, it T SACEIOnr Yo aD | Looks That Way. ship of any single man. Mr. Harrison is [ 150 department will be able to provent any | jpygy, their pledges miserable. This is pre- Kansas City Joury stronzer before the American people today ARG LS The Union Pacific grievance comnmittcor cisoly what has happened. The democrats will yot be compelled to | than upon the eve of the last clection. The Indians Make Good Soldiera, continued their meetings today, and have e first onset commenced two weeks | nominate a western man for president. principles of the repubhican party, standing | Captain W. L. Pitcher of tho kighth | decided to call on Genoral Managor C M I e b e o0y as they do for protection to American indus: | United States infantry is stopping at the Le- | tomorrow. Lot = e oo ]" 3 Indianapolis Sentinel, :\Si‘x."\'\}‘il‘fi'fi'.'.‘f-“(r:.'L'..'1',',‘5.,‘\'.5’.","lfl“"m'if."Rfi‘..“'['i,l land. ‘The captain is stationed at Washakio, | Assistant General Froizht Agent Wood of #loner, nnd the howl of the maloontunts | 1t 1y certatn,that the domoorats of the west | {1 & M SRY SRACICALe Whose devol iyS, STHS OTe B OnCIot Wy must jng the Union Pacitic will go to Kansas City to will continue until every place on the | have becoma extremely weary undor tho : . . 1o regious of Wyoming and 160 miles from a | nieht to attend o mocting of bhe Transmiss: 5 7 Cheyenne Sun (rep.): Without doubt [ railroad station. \When asked what he iR P city pay roll has been filled. The dis- | rule of Now York machine politicians. Harrison bas gained strength with the peo- | thougnt of Secretary Proctor’s scheme of FOMEL Y RenOet Lo gruntled office seekers know well how to N Al ple in cousequence of his determined attitude | making the Indians into United States sol- o AR AT raAl T A R TR abhe The Monkey in J ournalism. toward Chili, and there is a feeling through- | diers, Captain Pitcher grew enthusiastic. HUE LGP 7 2 2 g Lincoln Journal, out the country that the gevernment is in “1 think,” said he. “‘thar the schome is a OMmana, Neb. Editor of cern nobody except themselves. So they “How can the circulation be increased? | capable hands. Should the prosperity which | grand oue, and the only solution of the In- | Ty Bee. Iimagimou nowspaperas a public have started the ery that Mayor Bemis | asks the World-Herald, anxiously. The best | now dawns upon this nation continue there | dian question. 1 am pretiv weil prepared to | o ob ot FRHEIREE BEVAPAPERES 1 W TC is n more catspaw of the wator works | recipo for the civculation of a paper liko tho | Will be a strong, wide provailng desire to | judge of tho workings of tue schome, as tho | PArKTO M conatn exte e | 4 5 tet well enouch alone. This feeling is a great | first regular company of Lutians was' estab. | SOWe spaca in it, if you se. Mr. H. compuny. **Did he not appoing Dumont | one bossed by Mr. Hitchcock is to stop fak- | pojitical factor and should not be ignored in | lished in my reximent, The company con- | tacks your opinion on hucisters’ license as street commissioner and didn’t ho ap- | ing ire a few Sensible mon aud print the inaking calculations vpon the future. Tho | sisted of sixty Shosiono Arapahoo uraves. | not in accordance with the doctrine of homo R o riation ordinanee whiel | news. It1s a mistake to suppose that acting | delegates to Minneapolis will consider. more | Of course I cannot tell how they would per- | § e Ay iy L Gy 0, it prove the appropriation or \lllhlllL: which like & wild moukey from Borneo will do the | @specially tho availavility of their candidate. | form in actuul service. but in everything l\nl{ufl A l\n.\ me, dear ulllu. o |-|u\’)rm included $37,000 vental for fire hy- | 1o This will be in Harrison's favor. else thov make splendid soldiers, The great | M- H. that ho does not properly undorstand ALY Erieh 616 156 ppeoyad tnd | basieses = = difficulty 15 in teaching them English, the meaning of homo industry, which tas R L e Why Not a Central Man? e Hand That Did Not S several of the soldiors understand their sign | nothing to do in connection with this ques 10N SOl O A, LSO asacssmon iy Cauctnnall Comm>refal. Brae, Neb., Feb. 12.—To the Editor of | language and so can got along ver: Il | tion atail. 1f the retail grocery trada heips raised,place 10,000 more in the five and |y fant betweon Hil and Cleveland in | Tk Beg: 1 chip the following editorial para Soulcammot i imagine tow hrowd these 1| home industry, certainly the peddlor doos so water fund than was collectod in 189177 | Now York is likely to ‘sidetrack that state on | graph from the Blair Pilot of recent date: e oF thoir position and how they Vie | ,,cn the mora by his energy sud push, and AL et i with each other in - keepiug their uuiforms S R T S People who are not familiar with the | the democratic prosidential nomination. The | Jim Boyd showed the cloven hoof 10 per- | aud arms in good conchtion. No, the men i A L U LR facts vory naturally join in with Holly | cry is now fora wostern man. But why w | fection I somo minor detitls connceted with | not jealous of them and ofton euzage them in | IRGAG ) TEATRTIN USRI B S80SO Joe and shout: *‘Water Works Bemis!™ | western, or an eastern man, or a northern | Nopruska. \hen he was notified of Thayor's "'“"“‘f ‘I"f'_;“l“:‘l‘-' CRIHEI e ey wan to pay on_his $,000 stock, and vet 1 What are the facts? Mayor Bemis fivst | man orasouthern man? Whatis the matter | Jetter oifering to turn over the oftice, if re- erful ot Spring in Wyoming. doubt if Mr. B ever' pud more. Mr. H. started out to dispense with the street | With Senator John G. Carlisie of Covington, | ported correct E “I'll go down to | The captain tolls a tale of a wonderful hot | quotes Derver us proof that pedalers should Grgin Rt U5 Ky.? Heisacontral man. He lives on the | Lincoln and > office, not on this | spring. “We call it,” bo said, *‘the Great | beforced out of this cit Lot me quoto commissioner entirely and have his 8 5 3 3 . notification of General Thayer, but in com- | Hot Spring. Itis near our camp and about ew York where a peddler's license is only 3 % | Ohio border hne and represents the cast, ! TRy e [kt b £5 per annum, not$10. I vain does Mr. I duties performed by the Board of Public | 1 e phance with the supreme court decision.” | 150 yards in diameter. The temporature is | ¥ per annum, not310. Iu vain does Mr. H. e D i e e e E e i onee b | xesuimontbiandisouih] Boyd was brave as a sheep after Thayer sur- | 1102 avove zero. Often have | come Lome | 1Y 1o make fools out of Omaha housekeepers I l" i 1tk o \ B L.‘ eI TR Toe rendered. He \\'m:ld nodoubt have nad agood | from a cold ride when the thormometer was zu\qu' I(\vim\"l;nu what 'nmy‘xlm- hnv:x}c. n charterofticerand the changeisimpracti- d Monpter, time “‘resuming the oftice” forseveral months | 15 velow zero and taken » swim in the s, Mr. H., 10 such matters public senti- ¢ rable until we get an nmended ‘.|L“.h.,._ . Chicago Herald (dem.). to come but lfir Thayer's agreemeut to |Im:- springs. It is not n-x:vllhml. and it is a funny | Mentis the best evidence, and as the publie business ut a reasonable profit, the dif- | 7 L 5 . tho old his bill must be beaten in the house. 1t | mit him to doso. Again on arrival at Lin- ation to goswimming in a temperature of | 15 pleased to patvonize such peddlers there ¢ PHE late sanitary commissioner starts | ference in wages paid fully offsetting tho 2 geyi BRNORY w00 must bo beaten by democrats. The republi- | coln, ho marched inlo the governor's office | 110 = above, whilo your head is oxposed to a { Proof enough that our housekeepers ure nob HE late sanitary commissioner starts S N o TP “);-Ii"“ street commissioner, who had squan- | o4, president must ot have the creditof | With a retinue of retainers at his heels, ana | temperaturc of below zero. I haveoften | 50 !m_»l‘nfih as mu'.mlm‘u.lln .flml' m"“?fi {hv_v his jubilee correspondence to tho inde- L)t trge > foreign | g0 the city’s money without render- | peating it by @ veto, It mustbo beaten jn | With the discourtesy of a born despot re- | seen the soldiers take a swim in the spring | are well a of the blossing which com- endont papcr with two Associatod | product. The tariff does not prevent | d A Lo : : fused to recognize or shake hands with Gen- | and follow it up with arollin the snow. it | petition brings to them and tako also ad- p L pay As 7 o ing any service, Mayor Bemis decided to | suen fashion that the country will under- | gral John M. Thaver. This was getting d almost makes a Turkish bath," vantage of it. \ Breastennant th the following | successful foreign competition, and so ! ¢ ral Jobn M. Thayer. This was potting down | almost mukes a Turkish bath ni S S EoBRiEnRall ooy thRth SRIollowin Gt ke tbie L o liaed Hhs. 1 appoint somebody who would resign | stand that no bill of that kind could become | pretty low for a mau in his position and, by - home industry helps to earn the dollar, startling piece of intelligence: 0";5‘ as this :n )mu}n ained Im :o(um immedintely aft e he was confirmed and | 8 law if all branches of the government | comparison, will muks a far blacker spot on THE TENTH WARD. competition then heips to save it, ves, and When Tobe Caster appearcd on the sceno | akers cannot obtain more than a fair 2 = thus relieve the city of all expense until | Were controiled by the democratio party. If the record of Jim Boya than upon that of one saved is two made, By all means don’t this morning he gazed out upon the entnu- | profit. But remove this moderate pro- & £ Dr. G. W, JOUNSTON of Fairmont has resumed his position as superintendent of the usylum for the incurable insane at Hustings, to which he was appointed by Governor Boyd move than a year ago. Dr. Johnston isa eapable physi- cian, whose professional and personal record warrants the expectation that he will prove to be in all respects a compe- tentand worthy offieinl. would ba resisted to the bitter end by the horde of do-nothings and barnacles. It was to have beem expected that these FOREIGN BINDING I'WINE, manufacturers are succossfully compot ing in our own markets with the home manufacturers, but such is the case. The Northern Whig, a newspaper published in Belfast, Ireland, contained in its issuo THE rvepublicans of Ohio appear t0 | of Pebruary 1 a rotice of the Belfast have given up the purpose they un- | Ropowork company, which is referred nounced some time ago of contesting | ¢ ag one of the most interesting and the se1t of United States Senator Brice, | jmportant industeies in the north of on the ground that he was a vesident of | froland, The W hig states that in con- New York when elected. The “‘rain- | saquence of the great demands now bow chaser” seems o be very busy in | npge upon the company for orders to democratic polities as one of the com- [ t}o United States further extensions are bine of Hill, Gorman and Brice, and un- | j, doubtedly he finds the company of those scheming politicans entively congenial. contemplation, “and the dircctors have at the moment befove the mates for the erection of a mill for the —_— special purpose of supplying binding NEBRASKA ought to gain largely in table to the United States re- population vhis year, and the suggestion | quirements, the recent reduction of im- of an immigration burean to stimulate | port duty upon same into the United development in this divcetion is worthy | States having now onabled British man- of consideration. The advertising trai ufneturers to compete successfully with sent out ldst year acquainted thousands | the United States makers.” of people with the superior agricultural The protection given American manu- resources of this state, and some supple- | facturers of binding twine made in whole mental organized work, proseeuted = or in part from Tampico fiber, munila, tematically and persistently, to attract | sisal grass or sunu is seven-tenths of 1 persons who are contemplating settle- [ cent per pound; eables and cordage, ment in the west could not fail to be | made of hemp, 23 cents per pound. beneficiul. Effort of this kind rightly | Manifestly these duties are only sufli- directed is never unprofitable. cient to enable our mauufacturers to do 1 \ 1 | | the party is to win tho presidency next No Govenor Ihayer, el D e :"‘:’n:i‘m PG T of an < 5 : AT a man upon whom the mayor and counci ‘ 8oL 72 Ty i i i Lots of Talk. petition and force them on to the merey of an siastic throng and said: “If we had an clec- | tection and the inevitable result must £ Y vember it must not b suspocted of an inten- | 110 foundation of republicamsm is the b, 15.—T. Gditor \ independent monopoly. could agree was appointed and con- recognition of the supremacy of the will of | OMamy, Feb. 15.—To the Iditorof T 5 o 5 tion here today, Lancaster county’s boasted | ho the collapse of the American enter- | tion to enact any such monster of dishonesty . T ' 3 Again, 1 say, if astock of 25,000 pays only e ose 0 ba vt Miarer ! SUET L emed. Me. Bemis and Mr. Dumont | 40 G T the people. Ber: Pleaso allow mo a little of your valua- | g0 or (5 taxes then a poddlor ought not e ; T S ay prises in the manufacty of ‘binding fiy oot n intimate {frionds for many 2 4 The foundation of law and order is the rec- | ble space to reply 1o a letter published in the | pay moro than #. In Kausas City they pay NSOUSOLEG N twine. At present the outlook for these e P S HG Old Batterod Joe. oguition of the authority of the courts tocon- | World-Herald of the 4th instant, which re. | only 815, in New York £, in Moitreal £ It seems to us that would depend | {5.61vies is promising, and if they ave | They have occupied a joint NoL T e S ariaes R e Y Y lates to tho division of the Sixth ward and | in Chicago, I am not certain, vet I think only o1 wante ancaster e 89, Rt office in the Contir 1l block fo nrs, S i e bl U0 AN Al o was signed by “Tenth War £10. Whny then shall Omaba. shuc down on whother the B. & M. wanted Lancaster | 1,50 discournged by hostile legislation s K One of tho truly sad features of Mr. | Whoever in the face of tho facts rofuses to | “Now. sir, thero wouid be no necessity for | its poor class of peoplo the chuneo of buyi to/e0 lamobratiot it it eaidt not ok Mr. Bemis natueally turned to Mr. ( 5 : Now, sir, d ity for v peon uylug 0 go democratic. d not, Tobo | y},ure is reasonablo probability that ) T : | Blaine's withdrawal from the president recognize such supremacy is guilty of trea- | an answer to ~Tenth Ward’s" lotter had ne | their dmily food from whomsoever —they would sing very low and let the county | itiiin u few yeurs this country will pro. | DUmont to aid him in getting rid of | raco is the position in which it_loaves tho | son and anarchy. uot grossiy misstated facts. In tho first | chooso. Kespectfully, e go by default in spite of the explosiv = e alhos ey A Flannery. Dumont was appointed with | Hon. “Joe” Manley of Maine. The memory No one doubts that the will of the majority | Place, he savs the views contained in au ed S. ENGLEMAN. : duce nlarge part of the twine required 2 4 : 8 2 e ; 3 | torial of the World-ierald of the #1st ult 2 s oathusiasm for the democracy. 3 : the understanding that he would resign | of man runneth not back to thotime when | of ihe people of Nevraska made James . | forey OF i ORI o 08 ottt R R for home consumption, giving employ- |\t 4nuo und he did just s he agrecd, | Mr. Manloy was not tho altorego of Mr. | Boyd its govornor. Many honest republicans | fomen i aceord with the aontimonce o1 oy CLAINS AGAINST CHILL e = ment to o considerable amount of eap- | . ey % L e 2 q 5 (i e ek N WALe:1N ROCURELL (408 SOREMONIA- oL (ho o g A 3 i X 8 The mere fact that Dumont had tem- | Blaine, hisspokesman and prophet, his guide, | cast and west stigmatizo the deed whicl de- | residents. I he refers Lo the residents of 1he | quitors Tugured in TamisoiR1os :]'l‘ll. 1 An“ll ward I‘-h]kl y u_ml’umlx (1 |m‘| and labor. Is it not clearly good porarily accepted the position of trustee | Philosopher and friend. What Mr. Manley | grived hinm of the oftice as a ruse to maintain | Sixth w. x:l.(lw“ I)lil (‘Yk:‘:-‘vn‘vlfhllhl’v |‘xb:"ln'"f Make Thele Demunds, over namo they muy be sailing, appear | policy to encouragre this industry when | g0 50 ® (SR G B EE BT R | sid touching the movements of the other | power at any cost, and a high-handed viola- | W4 neverore mistaken tn his it butihe | o iy cisco, Cal., Feb. 15,—Twenty to have only one ‘flum! in \_‘H'\Mflml.lh:l' it is seen that this can be done without R TR (T Py oy oy Maine statesman “wunL‘ ln lh.u poputar ac- | tion of justice and richt. tion and “Turkeytown,” why I presume ne | claims, agercgating $1,1:35,000 were sworn tc is to berate Mayor Bemis and throw | oppressing the consumers of binding Syt A l;.l_m'r_m. ' ’[‘17 ceptance of that term. It will be When a man is robbed he naturally feels { 1s rieht, by the Baltimore sailors yesterday for in- mud av other city officials who happen | twine, while making a market for hemp :v‘:\‘-x~ “jm" : il ,_m‘v k‘u.a'l/i“;"f'd-mm:‘; some tim before Manloy recovers, but he | indignunt and resontful, and that Goveruor _l“ln;w-.‘t.r‘willm: 4":::3:.":"xl;;"'\lvrln"'xl”;:;:r'f‘r:} :lli'"‘\ juries suffered at the hunds of the Valparaisc to haye incurred their displeasure. | which would ‘otherwise go to waste? s e S LE s et “ir":;;e\;:f f:“fi?x:‘;:]:llirg‘.x.li Js‘:‘urxz:!:ou‘ Boyd should entertain such feelings toward | WILWIS ' e, JS WERG JOGEFINRE BV LRt | mob. The claims for injuries received by The leadars in. this so-callod tux- | This is obviously oo of thoso casos in | 1 ALIADLZO or ;.L : 2 Dumoat SKL“LI‘lLull 3 one eredited | the man who, ;vhlh:fln'nl tho prime mover, | {i, "t sentiment is vory docidedly in favor bay ok Shiclds and Anarow M..m.‘_n. puyers’ ovganization are disgruntled be- | which a reasonable degree of protection | L. PONCY assirect commissionor for a 3 - JAS ‘cpriain v thojiehlef poter n St deed ot an savkiaud -weat alylaipn. andiifiany. onell SDOL AUENE SISABISE M BIOTHRN, MIE MG : % = S Blob Fok bt ] it o e ot | sentin. Po this will be added the claims of cause Mayor Bemis has not seen fit to | is entiroly defensible, ek Grand aland's Oouventlon Bl nhioh robues kit of hie FIgbt(u\ place aud |idlscrudlic shiestmiamant ot him ot oub Inko HERISS B 015 or Vo gt ore ¢ sallors Livtioy place them on the city pay roll. [n- X The contract with tho water works Grayud Iland Indeperilont thelmalopicy;of, 1he neopleiofithelr owor, Is “Q‘uw this correspondent further goes out | OWiLE Lo @ press of tune, could not prepare Fri s s s e s - company provides that the city shall | Grand Island is both williug and able to | cortuinly uatural. Tho absence of bypocrisy | 50N SV at oniy politicians ave | their claims vesterday. "Tne demana will by PERIOBLS. afSiibaxpayora. il SOME FRUITS OF RECIPROCITY, pay its hydrant rental every six months, | take care of the republican state convention, | is always commenduble, ovposed 10 his views ana infers that the | Sent to the secretary” of the' nuvy aud in is tho protest of taxeaters. This doosn’t, [y or e opponents of recip- | It had always hoon paid on the lst of | #ud if iUis held bere wo will guaranteo the | To assume that Genoral Thayer showed | movement Lo divide cast sud west is a politi- duplicate to Secratary Blaine, 0f- coyrse, ADELY fo/the hitkor'e dosen of | vy 10 Ganveolate the results of that | July and lst of Jernuars aad bk triumphant eloction of every candidate nom- | any ocpecial courtesy in vacating a place | cal schemo. I caunot sco how 1t is or can T honest and unsophisticated citizens of | T4 ‘( R QUNBLIERLIC 8 L hut | July und 1st of January and the money | yieq — provided men aro nomivated who | which the highest authority m the land had Ve, Loritby. duationld <o, besapse Lioilion) < Alon soum Chairs, the Fifth ward who huve been roped in | MO 8¥ 10 HOL STOW (O (OXANLIBS whon | was P‘L“‘(H“:‘ by ino company (o meot the | aro cayablo, iv and honest. 1t will not do, | 4o effect ueclared to b usurpod in violation | SRV, ot ra od oo o elihasnnot | The Calissum lltigation bas. hoobod ny | confronted by the fuacts, 0 reasonabie | interest failing due on its bonds at those by Joe Redman & Co. under false pre- [\ 8 il wake a democratic ward out of either one, | ., gt ) Fhessiar 1 wherever the convention may be held, to | of right and justice is ridiculous, if no worse. | aud if he don't alveady know it 1 want tosay | “K810: Attorneys for Murphy, Wasey & Co. tonses. man expected that the arrangements | dates. Thelast council and ex-Comptrol- | make the party test the only one, as It thero shull never bo a “blacker spot® | for his beuefit that when the division 15 | fled @ patition in the United States court —— effected with the southern countries | ler Goodrich aundited the cluim of the | therearea rood many vepublicans in Nebras. [ upon the record of Governor Boyd than that | made, cither ]vu«!. \Vtiw‘ north or south, the | yesterday asking that the chairs nvxvlhu [ir Tuere is such o thing as slopping | Would immediately produce u vevolution | company for the six months ending Jun--| ka who believe an honesé competent domo- | he took possession of his own and refused to torritory embraced in the two wards will | building be turued over to them. They al: stiil continue to roll up a monument of votes | jage ; o Ay AR i 541 oreial relati s 109 & era of e o shone! ¥ v pocrite’: " % ! ge that the chairs have never been piid over ubout men of fame and men in high | in our commercial relations with them. | uary 1, 1802, und the amount, $37,000, | crat preferable to an incompetent, dishonest | act a hypocrite’s part the people of Nebraska | for the represontatives of the G. O. P, at | for and that thay have & morikage upon the places. . The impression upon soher | 1t takes time to bring about radical | was included in the regular approprin- | FePublican, augunfortunately the republi- | will have nothing of which to complain, cach successivo election. | o citnor way, | ChAIFS given by Mosses. Boll and ltocder thinking peopleis about tho snme as the | changes in the currents of trade which | tion ordinanee for December, This | “0 PAFW. us Al ‘oher parties, bas A REPUBLICAN, Personally I am not interested cither way, | Lo petition” sets forth (hat the v A WA R 13 A e some such, an a rule that class will be y - and consequently donot care arap which | weie not a part of the Coliscum proy wail of hired mourners, the beating of | have been lm}g n>L‘lhl|:~;h- l.l. and while ur\lln}mn‘u wis h_mnl.-d 0 to Mayor | (01nd the mo: Baistent in.thelr efforts to 2 way it goes, bat T will :mv_rlhvu.! 1 attended a | {houme Bell & Koo tor acquired title to tl brensts and the tearing of hair at u Mo- [ the commercial volicy instituted by the | Cushing and by rights should have been | roree thomselvbs inon conventions, . Sce to . 5 ashington: On u Wost Shore | DOCHBE Of oltizons at Twonty-slxth and | groperty sna could noty therefore, bo held by o) i i [United States is the most agygressiv f | signed or vetoed by hi B Me. 5 . A ran—Haverstraw! ] ore | Luke streets one week ago when this matter | the ola liens upon the Coliseum filed prior to hammedan funeral, The lickspittles, Ruios i R aggresaive of | signed or veto by him ut Me. | it that the chronic office scekers are given a Mn-with-the: Bottie Mo thianks. This witl | Was fally discussed, and the only argument | the purchase of the chairs, mercenaries and eleventh-hour converts | Modern times 1t could ||(l! aceomy ish | Cushing left it on his desk as a logacy to | back seat. L ho convention seek the men, | do. It's all gone noW. any Wiy d of any : m-muv.-t] ufluwfl' d_i‘-v‘ the Mr, Leavitt Burnham wus present us re alwava maliathotnolalaatiaayotionn) all that is hoped from it in a few | Mayor Bemis, who was called on to | and not tno wén the convention, Ever ; S orlaT Toms viar eics o adyasaigsiorifia norvy 89 olsb glyfalon (ol oiver fcr tho Uellseum proporty. 110 said A S " rove or oy = z depet C sdo 5 K 3orsd 008 your wife pui a#ges buing o has that he was ready 1o obay the istructions o! hibitions at the shrive of their patron | MOUths. either approve or disapprove the or- | thing depouds u'“"l‘":’ whsdom of tho vom} d denks, 00T " | west) was tiat it would cnt Clifton Hill | tno court, Ho would tuin tho hairs over 10 saints. The outburst of hysterical joy I'he progress that has beéen made in | dinance with its thousand items on the ““:"’l“ this y "L( ‘l"~l: he "'"':‘”"l'“;"“l should No, L but she frequently | 100se :rm::vl(‘uumia :mlu-;\ l\’;llll-;-v') themn an | Murphy, Wasey & Co. if the judge so di- - _ ; Y L P AR { e Fri = . not lose sigh e fact that the “sure e opportun 0 get sowe of the wany im- over the restoration of Gevernor Hovd | enlarging our trade will not only be he came into office. He vetoed all b A i BILY 10 g ak . 3 ABNQraMAIL odstieKpragn Hpyd | ARSI BAT R A 810 the itoms found 1o bo irregulan on illagal | thivg scuson’sihs passed 1 Nebraska, Vhiladelphin Een: Mrs Wilking—Miss For- | Provementaithoy need. Now what do thoy | “judge Dundy took the caso uuder advise- to his ofticial position by the paper which | 'eg ) 4 A en ag | the itoms found lo boirregulur or illega! — sythie bus i new cocyelogid i o4, auywiy ! Seoms to mo they have ev- | yent, saying that ne wauld very likely ordor less thun a year ago scornfully pro- highly gratifying, but it carries with it [ and approved all the others, imciuding 4 BLASTED HOPE. Mes, Jones—1'oor thing! She had several be- thing alveudy except paving and sewer- | the ohairs turned over to tne plaintiff or B h 4 e g Rk 4 R S A | fore. "Tsthisone on her neck like the others | age, and 1 suppose they are now Heuring on | pave the receiver sell them and apply the ro- nounced him a fullen idol and polit- | tho ussurance of w much grouter exten- | the &47,000 for the water company. This and Iatadd Yrodependont: Jonn M. | ¥ soalo schoume whereby thoy can got hold of | CeIpts L0 1ho payiment of - the mArigago hold ical deud duck is a striking example of | %00 certain to be attained. Take, for | claim was roguiar and logitimate. Th s v : ! hurston bay mpdestly stated that with | udeo: In Ohicugo-Mrs. Poohops Ap- | U1 money voted for sewerage, “etc. Theso | by Miurphy, Wasey & Co. M. Burahatn said disgusting insincerity and sniveling hy- | @xample, our exports to uba for the | city was under contract to pay this sum | Blaine he alsofr poorisy. months of Septembar, October and Nov- | and hud alveady caused a default on the | cendidacy ol ves irom his solf-boomed | thur. | 1l note from our o peoplo want tho eavth. Why, bless you, | giiag the stockholders had about decided to the vico presidency. Ho iy | ern i 0 e | dawn at South Ouaha, they slaugbior Jst | asi uio court toordor & slo of tha entire . d A very kind io declining et ver | visit vu al eunt Piivy iover | such animals. iad my way In the ma e ember 1890 and 1891, They show for | water company’s bouds by its failure 10 | offered to himega o o o uuvion never o 18 Bofore, 4 'y 1938 1 would place the boundary lines of the ALREADY claime against Chill have | the latter period an increase of nearly | issue the warra S k) “n S 5 4 Mr. Porkehops—Thev must intead coming ixth ward around them, and then give them " e A o p W b | have o er period ¢ early | iss u' warra n'l. : Norfolk News: John N hurston's vice to the World's falrand they think we bedeve | the privilege of incorporating us a village, Disappeared in New York, on miude out by sailors of the cruiser | one und one-half million dollars, and Before approving this claim the mayor | presidential boom has been rtaken inout of | in reciprocity As for the World-Herald’s articles, no- New Youx, Feb, 15, —Last November Maud Baltimoro aggregating over #1,000.000, | during that time one of the most import- | exacted 4 conconsion from the WaLor | e Moyl mmms mees 1t hemt 190 00 | v 400 iade: 1urly W you got | body pays any attention 10 them for obvious | Holmau, aged 18, of San Fraucisco securod sod a pumbor more will be prosouted. | unt schedules, which includes flour, had | cowpany which will save the city at | Blaiue 's letier 5o 5000 wfter the boom was | {ist lin on your duor hieuse Leavo’ o | voasons, Wou seo that is Iihcock, he | frou Ler mother the sum of 1,750 and twe Very likely double the above sum will | not gone into effoct. Junuary 1 the duty | least #5000 year for ten years if the | Muscoed. i ipeih", AR Aua s ol Gurue ls? Canirali T Ouer words, tho W H, ia | G8yS later aisappearcd. 5o came o thi be demanded, and the question of Chili’s | on flour was reduced from $5.64 to 90 | city makes proper use of it in the re-lo- | Vhiladelphia Record: With a sad, far- - owned by the owuor of Hitcheock's addition; | €ity, stopping s fow duys with a retative, e e Vi S g o) a1 PR . Iy ) ’ | away expression in his eyes, ana a semi A GOLDEN MEAN. s0e! " | and then disappesred again. Her last dis 4 ¥ i v amage pcents a barrel, and the result was that | cation of hydrants. quaver i bis taroat, Mr, Jobn M. Thurston Washington Star The ouly way to divide the ward 1s on the | 8ppearauce was on December 2 and she has property sud clean the wholo thing up. she shall pay will then be settled be- | this country sent twenty-three times us As to the excess of $10,000 in the levy | Fises to remark that Me. Elaine was the only Al soun e seson will be hero same Lne (or one or two blocks further | DOL beeu seen since by her friends. < One of tween the twogovernments or submitted | much flour to Cuba in that month as | for hydrant rent, the question is simply | Ha8 Whow the republican party vould bavh o A L TR soulh) us recommended by the commiitea | tho cuuses of her disuppedrance wis ho ef ‘ i elected. Mr. Bluive in takiug bimself out of Whon §1'd most tao war for ovsters 0 o forts of her mother toinduce the girl to be- to arbitration. On the face of it the | was exported during the corresponding | whether the wator and fire hydvant sei- | the presidential contest would seem o buyve A44 meat 100 ald Jup ooeaii :55:“"“:1"‘1:\;3:‘:;{I:'I‘xglll'“:e?:tual:m: 1am | Come 8 Catbolle. claims put in by the Baltimore sailors | month of last yoar, while the flour trade | vice is to be extended during the coming | Killed the “booms” of several vice presiden- New Vork Horald: First \ 1 aw golug | for au east sud west division on Springer r— w— would scem to' be excessive, but thoy | of Spain with that island, which bad | yoar. If it is not extended thore will ho | ‘i suditates; for Mr. Whuvston Suss that | i to steke i oid wan for w it street, because | consider that trom a busi Tracy for Nocond Plac probably reason that iu any event their | been extensive, was entirely cut ol It | no increase in the hydrant rental man would have been put on the ticker, | bev WO, atd he v 2 uoss i goourahical staudpoint this divi | Niw Yous, Keb. 15.—A Philadelpia dis domands would not be allowed without | is protty safe Lo say thut so long us this | It isa disgrace to Omaha that deset | With Blaine out of the race, Harrison wili | Lint elerk 0 should sy ot “Didu't you . patch says that Vice-President Morton had o e g S0€ 118 come throug 1 door? dents sud the city ot large. Il we are going \ i - some controverey, and 60 they givean | arraugement contivues in offoct -and it | of roustabonts, boodle » and malcontents | b yaed aid It whil be necessary to put . 10 divide let us do it right aud with a view | 8 talk with President Hwesizon on Fridajy R4 A J S . " Al a A : wirs Guzetto: 101 funny about the po- | of abviating the necessity of another divison | and told him thathe would not be a candi- '\, wmple Iunrgi‘n for cutting (!n\\u and | will never be abandoned with the eon- should basmireh o mayor who is trying | Could it bs possiblo thut Me. Jotn M. Thurs | Heeman - the ton cliaract -uh‘fn".ru | m.-l s0mio t1fhe 10 come. Y ours 'mu‘;, A date agaiu, but if it would bo necessary to still assure just dumages. Chili will | sent of the peoplo of Cuba-the United | to carey out the rveforms in city af- lan. thought ue mighit bave been thut western | with him the more hi we esteem hin G B Winsow, #3820 Buggles street. | put u Now York man ou the ticket, o sug- hardly be requived t ; ANy Suc| . | States will sup o Cu ko s g o s R 4 PR PR e e, R - gested Secretary ‘Uracy. This sugeestion, ¥ equired to pay any such daw- | States will supply tho Caban murket | fulrs which tho taxpaying citizens have | (uicazo Heraid: e great beart of Jonn | 1 L0Mimbus Fost: The fellow Just out of the ' " | By Lotunbus I'oett Cellaw Just o of u Steernge Passcugers Quarantined, it s sald, was favorably received by thi Bges us the proseuted claims iuvolve. | with flour, u 0o fueonsiderable business | dewanded at bis hands | M. “Toursion, the Union Pacitic cunuidats | the treadomn of Lo ity Lo iuEbly wnloxs | 0, Fob, 10.—Tue steorage pas- prosideol v y