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1 THE OMAHA DAILY BE TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1892 e —— _—_—_—_———————————-—-—-——.——__—__————-———-—_———————_— " " y aq | 1 v ) "0 fostoring the industries of the natio ‘ apwe of | ' s o " hive 1o —— Iy o e “ N b is that any bill recelves more attentios ] e nders have decided to construct evor, see what can be done in the direction \ on and stimula ntarprise K ROSEWATELL Fiaton ting to defant the ronominatio ‘ Harrison have boon 0 bhettor Argamon rotaining th i . e fale an exact reproduct = lad 1 Y f Moon ship in which v attisation s Undertake A postoftice has been established at Proy. AL AR MAAMERE A A g didodacs bl § hbelflb A s | Hudhon discovered sud vaplored u.‘:'v,\:»r tigation to Be Undertaken nnr\_ Poottawattamie cotnty, Tn., with Albert which brars his namo. by the Senate. B. Perkins a8 postmaster ; also one at Terry, | has applisd for 50,000 foat of apace Lawrenco county, S. D, Michael A. Mc: } ng the throo ' t por cial commissioner has been appointed isanc, postmaster ‘“rlmrn\.‘\_awlx:»r (Dot TRHNE OF i 2 ¢ i . ke W chargn o o oxbibit b wil L " «tc | masters were appointed: ardwic| afigt " Yonr " nistration, nnd to tal that remains ot I oL N ohone: i, L th | IT WILL INTEREST AGRICULTURISTS | itent (rook. Bon Homime county, S. D. wily wnd ¥ur does it nddross | nn well know as | bearing, cochineal, cactus, mammoth palms, —_— se H. K. Wilson, resigned; D. R. Nicholas B i piarhall il thane o9 OF {10 cowns. | 18 ics. | fotns, bamboos, 610, and Models of fealt, | Pawe . Yankion county, S. D, vico Mrs Thireo Nonths \ ' ‘0 n wrmers of th - " ma ke | Power Given the Committes to Thoroughty ‘Marshall, resigned Funiny Hiee, Gno ¥ear 1R ever Tt e tiis Tor N e B | Al ns Bear the ator Manderson will start within a few Weoily Dios. One Your.., Aghiens 190 | wantty smid_hothing for the osperity wivich the [ a notablo oxhibit in the woman's bullding. Subject—Scope of the Work to days for a ten days' trip to Nebraska, whict La b Uihatidids tod A snit adminiss » Woultive, It will emo, o work of 500 wo o « dered be devoted entirely to businoss. set, though In a | quoted evidonce, ‘The prosent admini b PUDI O 1B qoet Apicp B B il ered, J. Greeno aud wifo of Omaha are in the The democratic ¢ oty b ther the will | paring working s for body brussols — Thoy leave tomorrow for New \l‘l‘”‘ h seratic party s neither the wil i s £ Ry unrensonatde Lo oxj somo expression - nor the capacity 1o ggéern tho countey 1 -/ "o 9 ; The tcin o ave | class, and in no direction have its ¢fforts | e nroots a ¥ %00 tho house of JURTRENTI RRT, b st it from him. The poli "vH *: LT | 1non 1nove. stocemPili- ~THs -vommaroinl | N |rv” mw”" culars, tho houseof | o, 10w shades, embroide R | Wistnixaton, D, O My 0. { Wasmixaroy, D. C., May 16 —[Special Mitherto boon | DEen mors succes opresontatives prints, et , und also many finisho & st 4% ow, MRY 10, g Y . " v contrast noted morite, however, the - fabrick made from these dosigns. The sensto committco on agriculture iy | TOLORTAM 10 IR nI 8]=Th :mm‘:"l::!: 1tel o Keonomy Comes Tn, g 50Ut Lo enter upon one o oat of peasions geantod Is raported 3 1 folt 1 Yo resont the of- | cnreful attention of every intelligont hAbdaal il ol A S Mrs. Viola Fuller of Miteheil, 8. D., 00Ut to enter upon ono of the most import Lo iyt f Qe Iina not folt enlled upon Lo 1 Chieng Newn. APDIDA o 8 T Cthe troms bullding | antand comptebensive Investigations over | 874 Examinor Bureau of Clatms: for & uniquo ana beautiful opera cloak, tho | suggosted in coogress. Itis nothing cobraski: Origioal -V, Walter Owen, disnfectod and disorganizing olement in ABATE TIIR Wit NUNAKCR cadets at Wost Point may have o buy their [ only ono of its kind existing. jgarmont, | than an inquiry into the causes of declining | Anumem, thonks 30 Seoer Harmon : ' A owii s0ap, but tho governmunt will sco that | Which is fifty-seven tnchos in tongth and eirs | it 19 TRAEEE 1000 08 s krum, Hones J. Sturgoou, Ma RURIN Bos LETTERA ho republican party soction 50 of tho eharter for motro- [ PEE 3SR P : s harbor water | CUlar in design, is composed 1y of er- | T or cortaln agricultural products, the . Amos 1), Harrison, William Lessig, v have plenty of rivor and harbor wa tain small and bartieuluely delicate foathors | 19fluence of crop roports on speculation and | Lincoln. Samuel W. Jackson, Frederick Sta- to wash I froo of chargo. of prairie chickens. Only five or six | in genoral the oconsideration oi agriculture, | Pieton, Wiliam Jefferson, 'James Phelps Sbt feathers of this poculiar kind are found on & | and whother such conditions can bo changed | LaWin J. Gardiner, \-{“hlvg § “:"h'l lmlm rogulnte and provids for the lightir singie vird, consoquently the cloak repre- | ravorably by logisla » . Kreinherder, Lu- sonator Sherman. That journal ways, [ o Inying down of gas pipes and [ o Glob:-Demoerat. s0nts notohly ton® yoars' pationt slabor, but | o Orably by logislative enactment. A roso- | cius Augusius Munger, Jobn W. Hawk. Ad- e Bee Pablishirg Company I)]-""r”-mrs‘ iR AR T AR B A " Tho prosont aaministration has not mado | the plumage of hundreds of birds lutlon to this eftect passed the senate on | ditional—-Gieorge Pratt, Chester Banister. i DU b '] ) ) | I » hisy \ eroction of lnmp posts, olectric Lowers | any loud professions of devotion to the cause Tuo agricultural bullding, an imposing and | April 19, Tho resolution authorizes Senator Ticrease - Wilder . Wells, Jasper N. Jones. i duo to him to sy that ho bs nobwcan= | oo gipor apparatus and 1o regulato the | of civil sorvico roform, but ithas done ten | beautiful structure, 1s rapidly approaching | Paddock's committee to sit during the recess | Relssue ~George W. Linton. -Criginal wid didnte for the office, has not been a e L o ows, ote. —Fannie E. Grahum. wilo and uso of gns und eloctric lights, | timos ns much for the improvement of tho | Comblotion and will be flnishodwven to all | and sessions of the sonate, wna to send for | *“Towa® Original James 1 Palmor. An : o Aotaiis of ornamentation bsfore Octo ors. T ' lonnty of Boustn (4% g e | QIO for 1t sinco 1895, and that h and fix and dotormine the price of gas, | sorvice as was done by the proceding ono. fiotatis of oram htation beforo Owtgbor 1. | porsons and papers. Tho soutnern sonators, [ thony Butts,” Webster Baker, - Meron C. o Iriend and » ortor o Yrosident * e - who view with dismay the fall in the prices | Bailey, Jacob Ameling, August Otk pabiianing compiny, doos aolemnty swene | tho friend and supportor of I'v the chargo of electric light and the rent annex #00 by 55) feet, and @ connected as. , r . gust Othmer, gt tho metunl clroutation ot The DAY Yo | Mnrvison, Thore can b no teades With | e iotory within the city, and rogu- e for O uall” which has a soating capacity | 0 0otton, are particularly anxious to prove | Lorenzo }:l:‘l;\‘:‘nk\‘\:‘): sl Steawn, or the wook ending Ma Lodadetol o Sl i Avinly i ) d ¥ e ey Times 0. Close by sout o | that the resuit is duc b e pric - 1 Diefo N T o lows it Bim. Ho will tand firmly in his pla linte the inspection thorsof, and to rogu- Tho Blaine boomors aro getting vociferous. oullding n"mn,fm;.‘,’ “lhl‘!‘wl"l “uy‘." 1.!.'-‘(‘ e sult is duo to the decreased prico | yrigison, Isaac Diefenderfer, David A, Huntdny, May # 1L and earelully protect his honor, Ho s Inte telophono service and the use of | It does seem, however, that the republicans | The northern portion of the mmn floor f ownsend, Wellington Bud. Hueh Millor, J, v, Mivy ) L . fay u plan was formuiatod for tho i | Madison Williams, William Achte iny, My 10 O PAELY Lo Uhis movement in anysense, |y ashones within the city and to fix | who still insiet ou nominating Blaine for the | 0f tho building will bo occupied by tho x J CADD bkt f ugFicultural antd other Tood: bxh vestigation, which will rosult in a most com- | McCabe, Sitas N. Lee, James E. - Washiburn, iy May i and muat not be con nected with 1U10 the |5 0iimmine the eharges for tolo- | prosidoncy shoula properly bo classed with | EEHUIR. SC, other food oxhibits of | @ ronousivo inquiry, undor Sonator Paduock's Isaiah “Vanotre, Chiistopher C. Colin, Fridny, My 1) extent of claiming that ho inneandi= | 0T one sorvico connee- | those voteran aemocrats who patiently per- | will bo oxtonsive. . Oceupying neatly all of | Subervision, throieh vurious subcommittons. | Honty C. Poor, James It. Dunlap, Heury I Knturduy, Muy 1) dnte.”” Thoe Commercial (azett: mays that Bl he | S8t in voting for Androw Juckson. the remainder of the main floor will be the | 1t will include the investi y Armlintrout, James Hioks, Abraham Sim ’ ! } tions; and 1o prohibit or regulate the exhibit of coronls und other farm products | 4itions ot all staplo crops prosent and pros- | Mons. Killian Invers, Huston A. Doolittie, from tho states of the union. stato | ective, soil and climatic conditions, averago | Alviu Pomeroy, Eugene Riddell, Williaw and territory, it is oxpected, will bo repre- | ¥ield per acro, facilities of transportation to [ Hatms, W Levoy, (dLilhie tdwurd Hanks sontod by its product his, upon this one | Primary markots, aunual proauction and eon ’\’{ "_-k_A A G 1”i< Il econ u vast loor covoring noarly ten'acros, will bo [ SUmPLIOn, presont and prospectivo compeu- [ Whitdker, Jotn M. Ciark, ‘idward Iou lie grounds, stroots or alloys, and the | pavements on its businoss streots. 1t is | dispiayod i all their variety and perfeotion | ton and mothods of markoting, *The ques- | fids Watson Muso, Enos W Pattridee tion provable, apd i the Minnoapolis | G G thercon, and to require | held that tho proeress of the age has gono | the pick of the farm producis of the world. | ton whother fiotitious dealing in staplo pro- | Willlum 1 © Froeman, = —Ssmucl = Beadio ' y - 0] Y 1 | by v | ) On the six neres of flooring in the anu ducts tends to depress prices will also be con- s 1 ree, I'ranklin H. Wolls, Honry convention should fail o nominato Har- | ) past o, Bul it s by no Weadsiseitlod | On toiatenorey of llogring In_tho &misky | G o P koA oty Ao BiAmis Klingman. ' Additional—-Chureh Bali, vlson on the first or second ballov and | o1 or all telophon what tho pavement of tho futurs will vo. | 1R B EIERE, KB R EUB0n OL AR OF Kb | foos of midalomen, qualites of products, | Henry C. Hough, Urian Jeuniugs, Anglas K e honor should go to Shorman ho " Durability aud choapness aro tho chiof re- | tion of aericultural machinery, incluaing | Prices. cultivatablo” arsas, diversification of | $31% - Susvlomental “luday fownan, | 1n- would noeptit o ‘ quiremonts, not only the best and most improvea now 1 | farm Industry, ferigation as @ possible | i R (R Rouy = b el ‘ * 1 Iheso are certainly ample pow —_—— uso but alsosuch as will fllustrato the pro- | factor in increasing prices and all corrella- | LAGMAs | finies, Hente Moute fhouwds 10is highly probable that this was in= | Jobia e public from extortic Prestdent Harrison's Opportunity. gress of the Industry, trow prinutive time to | Hve subjucts will be fully discussed. R oriton) William, H upived by Senator Shorman, and on Ut | g v, wsimption, while it acquits him of w that they had con ment ean be found than i presente Ohio o abo ywing o OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE BITY, {shod y hive beon the largest tanlo. O FICES public ear on Omahe, The Tee By ‘. matter of wuch lmportance it was no Forith O ahn, ¢ | Ohlenen Ofice it er of ¢ e | Now York, Hoom a7, 14 and 1T tiiding | | : Wishington, 513 Forriesnth =t reot | nsing hin nume have o | | treation has been ospecially soliciton to the intereats of the agriculty und fngrain caro stry I t o . o4 ! b Wasnixarox Bunrie o wall papers, oilcloths, stained txotox Bunaio or rar Bas, Biw fricnds, and this may oxplain why he CORMERPONDENCE A1l eommunications relating to news and eaiorial matter shonid bo addressed e the | fort Lo make him a leader of tho | votor Thanks to the presant thei(Ly congress, the Faiterial Depnriment ——— B et e Tive Tt bl IAD IR o AN Y Iho Cincinnats Commerciol Gazelle WS | aiivan citios rends us follows: *T'ho Omnha. Deafts, chacks and postofice orders | porhaps more nuthority than any other | ogeand couneil shall have power to T 1 tnndo pryabls W tis order of the con nowspiaper in the country to spenk for of Works 8 | Words, viny ) KWORN HTATEMENT OF CIRUULATION Frate of Nohraskn & Av Ohio will hardly pr it tho namoe of s p o o or clocs ¥ S O RO G Ath Ui * uitio o | orection of ¢ phy telephons or eled SILE T % Bwarn 1o before e i sibscribed oy | M Sherman o the convention, but it 4uie wive polos or other poles for what- St. Pant Glob itaoneo thinHliday of Nwys Ay & will voto for him if othor states do 850 10 | gyip purpose dosired or used in the pub- Omaha has declded to use no moro wooden '\nll?\ bl ueh nn oxtent ns to munko his nominn e e————————————r o April 20110 o u woval nnd placing under CHIPPLING the navy robhing the Wont Point students of thelr soap s thi Jemacrntie congross’ Idon of oconomy eloctric wires, ¥ Blustor only R, McCall, Adolpn Kio LR L SRR BE B CWieago Herala (dem.), tho present. Must Make U bl Another Brigadier, ) vidow: otc. a tile : Goneral Grant. onew said that, w0 mattor | I the grcat gallerios of the building, whic OO e e e joying franchises for tho supply of lig In less than tive weeks President Harrison | Orissa V. Bomiss, igiadeAh nt, | ave most novel in consteuciion el ) : ; contection or sympathy with e moves | 4o s of the. telephono, T how desperato tho political situauion might | Je oSt Lovel i onsteucrion and perfoct, i | will have the opportunity of making another | . South " Dakota® Original-Charles W. ment of the maleontonts, it still loaves appear to tho ropublicans, tho democrats | {0y G ST O it on tho | Drizadier in the place of General Stanloy, | Truax, Georgo H. Loighton, Andrew J. Mc- coutd be rolied on with confidoncoto commit | wost ond tho apiary display, which | WO will retirae 1t is remarkavlo how many [ Connaby. Addinonal ~Timothy Cole, For B ORI GO VI ehootTbng o= e Ryl T 6 CXEAR L Only R LIDRG FEUON | (¥BHBHUBE WHLoH BTN BYGRIVY TRFEVE | WIILE. Anallias . WerkiNG . cblonies ot . utts :.‘,.i.l.m’,] -m-‘;xl onor. ‘lnflh'nr, n.:w fallen ‘L"Y[Il\h‘:l'ntlv\!"m‘v:\ o Original widows, ot ereation of the oflice of city olectrician | it, whieh saying goos to prove that General | 0 tho south = front = the dairy imp zono BOTEEq UGG BT OB NBAIE oL GunL!| S2CoIvaNb R I—John H. Poste, Wil- I 3vosidont It moents, and on the great central seotions the | Kenerat in conscquence of the death of Gen olorado riginal —John oste, Wil 111e nows that ‘1 Morson Cr o | whonre plottine aeninst President Ha has been the fiest stop toward sbating | Graut was as wise i politics as in war. CxHIbIt Of tho browing and tobueeo indus. | Cral Crook, threo brigadier genorals on the | lam Hawkins, Hurver B. Mack, W' iliam B vison donot expect that any availablo by, gearhend wire niisaneo and the pro- [ Oneof tho issucs on which the present | yrios and the woalth of magnit Gy U O RO AR Tkl S AL ELEL L i e whom they should ngreo to support democratic houso of represontatives was | of 1l S, bread, pastry, sugars, co joncral Gibbon and General Kautz, whild | Hall, dasper N. Lane, Lemuel Ford, 'Chate man wl ! hould agroe to sun [ f 1 WE )y of flours, meals, bread, pastry, L " | now a tourth is to be added on the retirement | mers Stockton, ~Isanc Eyer, Thomas ( of General Stanley, an adjutant gencral on | Shrove, Jumes Fleming, George M. Leasure, 1118 vory ensy to undorstand why o man who owr Vedbver mine shonld want, frennilvor, but why anyono olso should powers havo, however, been exercised to the Lord only knoy et enre— ment to the movement ‘I'he politicians b boon confirmod asmini Peanee bon roliof. Thero never w vital abjoction 1o M Coolidgo axeopt tion of the public from the danger will publiely fall in with them. Thoy | goraeti clected was the eatravaganco of tho Reed | foctionery, canued foods, oils, soups, choeo W o r " utes, ote side ¢ vuilding witl be con f e billion-dollur congress latoa ol Outsido the building will bo | 1y, vatirement of Goueral Dr quarter- | John Farsan. Orig d0ws, ete.—Sar Lt showa eral ma snt exhivits, put & i L4l L DY RBLLGT, fsub L A was u familiar and effective campaien cry in iy e A ‘t UB | master general on the rotirement of General | L. Lutes. 1590, Tho vooplo wero amazod ut tho ox- | tha emrt woat, _On the 1aseon Juat vouth o | Holubird, a commissary gencral of subsist- |~ Wyoming: Original—Goorge W. Pingre 19 18 quito soldom that the nowspapors | iBvite tho reprobution of cvory hon throush wires that enter into dwellings | ponditures of Ieod and his followers, and | the annex to the agricultural bulding will | _”“ W B (LU e 1o hot contaln mtalligonco of. somo hor- | and fair minded vopublican in thoe land. | ynd businoss howses. {Hov: piowptly ; Lo GV the Fepa Vo lustalioa” traotion. Wid portuble. enitnos surgeon goneral on Lo retirement of | NATIONAL OUTKAGES COMPARED eiblo railvond coliiaion, Tho only vems | AT they desive i that the man upon | gug appointing a eity eloctrician 1 looters, lotting in tho acmocrats i LB du AL UL ter gencral on FBARNEY, Nobi MUy To tho Editor of shom they aereo shall - not vefuso 10/ foro any ordinanco is passed rogulating [ When tho Fifty-second congress assombled | juiorestoa in tho agricultural oxhibit, but ts | Eotiren -’:'f.“:( e xochester 8 Chiot Of | Tux Ber: Tho government of the Unitod Uon requiving ovory rond 1o Ly o dous | 810w himsell 10 bo usod o antagonizo | overhend wires is putting the art, bo- | One of tho first acts of tho houso of roproson- | ehiof valuo will rost upon & much broador | S5diNBeo o the retirement of Goneral Bar- | /0 L nid'a Targo indomnity to tho fam. A Who. prosider other words, shall [ tntives was tho adoption of tho resolution | and moro siznificant fact. Tho exbivit will ; : [ — pledging the support of its momoers to a | afford u it of information to iany vo insulation and reckless expo- e winy ho weitos L e, lnow perfeetly well that whoover did g0 1o dendly curronts from steeot ear —ee Wi, understanding thetr motives, would | i and motor and eloctvie lighting lines sy appiont would seam to sl o tho horso. tuettly agveo to them do with him | 1y o be hoped the council will at Mit. BARNVARDSTRIPLING has ro WUTREY Bin cotved wsmall portion of tho dnsults due | mast eandidly bo said that this ap- him by boing cofusod momborship in the since next month Goneral Koiton | ilies of those worthless Jtalians who were will retiro, leaving a new adjutast genoral to | killed in the viot at Now Orle 2| thousands to wh e 8 3 i cilled in the riot at Now Orleans. polioy of rigid cconomy 1n governmontal dis- | Phousaiids to whon it will prove o of fucaleala- | o' ypioitod, whilo. . Detember. Goneran Tho outrago tho lialians commiitad them 3 5 burscmonts, Yol the sime houso of ropre- - - Duolberry will nlso bo retired, thus reqairing | oyivos upon an Amorican citizon under the trie wire ordinance with provisions that | sautatives, a fow days ago, passed by a two- CLEVER AND COMICAL B now commissary eenoral. SoLYeaE o porrs o ho tho attitudo of Ssnator | will enable the city oloctrician toenforeo | thirds vots a rivor and harbor bill carrying AR Colouel Shafier, First infantry, is the [ American flag. If this government had ex Gl sloss 1 8 R enting 250,000, 000. prifitor i o o i close ¢ + | citizous, within forty-eight hours aftor Clio it this younge Indinn s w ead s 0bout | e which comos more nonrly Uhan | overtond wires and. the rosteineine of | BEEFOKating noarly.£,000,000 R g it sum I8 nioro than twioo tho amount | there wro sure ot u hieh old me "o M 8 afer a brovious sorvieo in tho voluntoors. | Hennessy was assassinatod Uho govornment anelonr s munlight any othor to being his organ. 1o i 00t | wives on a sot of poles uniform in height | appropriated by any former river and harbor beginning in 1861, as u first lioutcoant of the | of the United States would have “mude a de- v t A all i Seventh Michigar. infantry, His retiroment vel v = o plotters SItHne n A heiEhL ) Pl i tho history of the govermmont. The | Washington Star: Tt Is usually hard for a i y ¢ | mand upon tho government of Italy to apolo- 1% oo BVEEETBU TGN papore of with tho plotters, but neither i3 ho [ ana loeatod 80 as not to obstruct travel Dkssnize o1 tho bilt wvae an et of shaimeloss | man who SURCLeC tho trlth T ze out of the | does not oceur until 1500, and it sacws prob- | gizo for the insuit and to havo paid @ largo y agndnmt thom, and knowing thit tho uso | and traflic. 1t would bo not only wasto | had Liexeuanpla. prodlgality. not " oxpoetad | Wa¥ of the rocoll ablo that he will bo passed over at presontin ndomaity to tho family of the murdered :‘Il‘\\vtl no hq‘.tn:i.l nn I:.vlnll. OF Whe | o Big distinguishod namo givos them | of monay but a fareo to omploy a city | oven ina corrupt and profligate houso, fu o T e IDUED) ollom el ctaye: of some oflicor whose retirement comes | man. worrors justnow.Thoy have been eurss |y, ¥ e hi th and confidenco ho pormita it to ess. in ‘ou Wwhoso members woro chonon | Kuikt e Labars Beems to e s & i | ShEO Such o easo s that of Colonel | Tlio murder of Captam Crawford of our ing Peosidont Haveison lor and loud, I largely on the distinet igsue of retrenchment for wherever he goes he prevents men L 0 is not | armya fow years ago by a gang of Mexican hut they are now moo than ready to ac the cariiost possible day enact an elee- cleetrician without defining his dutios Bugeno A, C . with a willingness to aceept | and powors ne only tho second nighost colonel in tho army, | gredsers is anothe 15 : and rofori. ? u nly tho socon - col o greasers s anoth blo of Americun pro- whitover benofit may como from such urnimgrtho bilkwith bis objootions, | ,oiTo o sure. Doosnit tlie good book say, | MASSLeEoltell o lne, bat has @ romaric,) tection. His casowas about tho! foulosy on cupt i sineo tho opposivion 10 i s | 4 1y s impossiblo Lo doubt thit this | ONIof the most extonsive lockoats BlupneREieE SRl RavoRthogenante | gho e s EEON SRR B RUR S B e b o S ooy s fromb LT MR LIV oL ALt E s || s e ra s R ae DI inios0 Abo(oro Lho 1 61 k N ticl " raly oV o 0 de- OER: 0l as cd 'C Bl e s epartment ol ate is conclusive of that gal- crystalizing around John Shorman. postLion musy comprowise Sonntor Shiop- | that hasever been attemptod in' his | Whish bewilldarglvefalito tmprove, fo do- Ohle : § Sl long ugo as 1546, On gradunting in 1530 o [ lant oflicer being assassinated. 1f ho had man in the good opinfon of thousands [ country is now in progress in - the form of @ volo messngoto cougross. If he 3 lo! ! 2 T O e ounted rifiemen || uot boen, why s ot the Stato. dopartment TNy WATTERSON v looking T N oA i ito quarrios of Now England could send in that moss nmodintoly i oS valio omeYenrs, was lrausforred | aismilaod o casolong(ago! o g e N G ropubticans, Nobody will quostion | 1t q f Gl 10 B G D : h nothing! | to the eavalry, when ho had reached the | Tho Italinns hive & governmert bohind wough e gela sty swoeping | e SERTCTG ikt of any worthy | Granito Manufacturors s e T antaunoli o iy Yoy hidiodntua | gradeof eaptaih nearly hree years bofors | them that fecls an 1nterest in- protecting i3 tho hoavens o discover tho politienl | i 00 Give to b presidont of tho | Whick controls every granito quarry in | fashion that would make more than ono | 3 e e ol e et el aotislin il Uparis oL shofwarldfwhilof v hovoscope, But the sort of lookir \ X ; hat | tho New Englnnd statos, has closod down | bundred fool domocratic congressmon seothe | New York Sun: Mr. a s oo vhs mado colonel of tho Third T | governmont of the United Statos is too woalk nited States, if he be eligiblo to that ) 5 ity R nois cavalry and vot long aferward briga- | or 100 cowardly to protect American citizons ; 7 3 : pomnt al Grants remaris quoted | witt, I believs in o Sion ! ; throurh n glnas which the ay ot oftice, but it is to ho songht by arrios and g ya ST own family. No woman vonld eve M dier gencral'of volunteers, During the anywhere, Z. T, Ciawroin. welona than that bad hoadacho tho noxt | (1 S8 T who would seek it | sKitled workmen are theown out of em- COMMENT ON THE CONFERENCE. e D O e L L The Irycburg (ie.) academy, which de mornin wmt. Tho offee f this 1 What's thatz Womian's suflvaze m alry. Horetires m 1594, $o that his promo. | Fives partof its fame from the circumstanco L3 ey Iy of all o 10 offeet of this lockout | 1rq,6ns City Times: Candlantes scoking [ right Ll mind the baby. Telephone Lion 10 Lo star would 1ot Tnterfore with the | that Daniel Webster taught therein for a Pas eailroads ought to deal more | the distinguished — republicans, - could plongiiispstor solshe il ding: bridenitotblaliojorsiat cieOmalisReontbrones Wil il chances of its enjovment in tura by otuovs of | tme,will bo 100 years oid this@uwmer and N U GEa i AT T, st afford | his honorablo | of Now York, Thoro aro 50,000 build- | find many oxeellont politicians among tho o o the leading candidatos. Tno frionds of Cola. | th2occasion will bo celobr nouiously. (NG 63 T I GREY TTTL T o (s Al i g tho candidato of | ing lubovers in the city of Now York | siiaiiitforward mothods to win tho réspoet Wasthington Star. o arni nkualliiold soinioniingh s oy i i A has ulready been ma s undors Turing the Juno exposition. Tho Man- | speils-secking politicians who will have to quit work for want of | of the conferonce. e had studied all his lifotine in very patient ady been made, and he 1s undorstood dur o duno expositio o Mun- i ans, to havo the support of Secretary Elkins, but $ A Tt st BN e stono to completo the buildings now in New York Commeretal: From the re- | i, juf soarched throuzh human wisdom till | the result of the recent strugele suggests THE BEST‘ wfacturors and — Consumers association 3 rocoss of construetion. Tho pavors of | POFts we have us to the proceedings in the s hair was thin and gray, that there are no cortainties to be counted on. PEOOARN £ s he pavers of | Ry iadist conforence at Omaba it is very [ And yet oach day he finds himself unequal to st~ Now York have mado common causo | ovident that itinerancy—a characteristic tha the tisk ancous. with thoir locked out brotners i Now | has marked Methodism from its birth—is | Of answering the questions that bislitsle chil- | Senator Manderson roceived today a lottor land. What tho result will bo if | o0 tho vereo of passing into desuctude. dronjasic; Pl from J. H. Dumont of Omaha, requesting «J used A one bot- Vi i 0 Chicago News: The Methodist genoral Now York Tribun There 18 o ruddy glow | Diln to atonce puss a bill through congress .S St the Federation of Labor tak hand in | conforonco now in session nt Omaha made | of youthful vitality avout your pavors in thiy S;']fi!;;‘llr!lviznl{xo“tlg:v:‘h:m“mml the Nobrasia tle of St N ,kl]‘ obs 18 contost 16 oro N SR Bt work ofithe/muolikitasked Hot kaonatituz [ Laonntr narked a visiting Eoglishuin nt dge may bo completed. The lot- 3 \ T thisgontusvivig hnrd jto. foratell SGIhoq) shout WOk ofi e Mg Ko fonau | aRosil ‘i i TS ety the other even- | tor cncloses another, signed oy J. H. Mc il for e clCal strugglo between the millionaire ownors | 1% W s iy - I ther, said a gentle- | Shane, J. L. MeCagus, O. M. Carter, A. L. matism f in the yours of blisstul oflice-holding, followod | ¢ Rl " ) i of tho quarcies and their lute employes | seom to bo any doubl as to the proprioty of ! out, “and suy they are !\\'lrud“x\;ll:x m'nc‘: numn:v‘:-.i‘u;z lx\v;l;’“)"vqum&.‘ muscles 8 3 of my 1 during which thero was a domocratic | s work disastor to bot is dis- | lay delegates being thero. They desire to bo o OHUAW, at ho i3 protty su 5 or and ar ave ime by an equal torm o crambs and labor ninistration, Honce, statistics just sy worlc snstontolboth. sabihiedly there, and their ccclesinstical confrores gen- | | i Cowboy (with hushy locks)—Cut my | that tho proposed scheme will be a go if the shoulder and arm, It g e unl has whottod thoie appotitos up to the y tanco it is vory dificult to judge who s | (U JEN00 10 dosire thalr preseuce, company can get nn extension of time, as a mediate and permanent relicf. ! bt | Linnlod mado publie, and having the authority | o 10ks0r Dhatayinathy R Ahatl e TR S R Why. you're not going tosucrifice | number of prominent capitalists are consid- vighost limit, oy want i ly " J ow orld: The Mothodist e B q Nose Tuxurious foeks ering investing in tho ont so W. H. MCALISTER, e N public 15 with the workinamen, onco of Trov hus potitioned tho goneral con- [ NN b Tt The first thing T know ALY finithioonierprl e forthors off tho hungry vultu LEa iV, e fercneo wt Omaiia to ety thy diseipiine so | pooplo Witl b vl o 10r onw”of those mfi(‘;'“;;L,}}“;';,';"};;”1; Eas noipower loinass a sty bittor, menaeinge and wild in [, g , Hotwihontal 10 bioly than It ones Wi oF o | 1t wus et washieions Smithsonttyou | o tL? Presont Nebraska delogation intho | PERMANENT. AV R R O i “" periods “""“'»'" by thoso uros | glectrie lights o lamps or making any | temporary piety is moro sophisticated and sl ORIOL) ARl eLon, SR IRO L VO OUBHBIOUALY:S avo for threo yoars ending Marc contract that ean bo consteued into an | stands itbetter. Anvbow, the objection to | i) : i building imoroe aftor | 1892, and for » thioe years onding under proper conditions of Dicison—1 tho bet. They live inan . RURAIN R ORL BN RDLY, A0 ‘;., 1esthy statisties show that our oxports of Binzhamton Republ Tlope springs xtonsion of tho existing electrie lght | ina'und place, is practically obsolete apariment on the ground tloor, r franchise, the mayor and council should | New Yor f proposition to Baltimore and Ohio vailrond Wis 0 endeavor to secure such concessions | placo ali the M th ||\{_ (nm{"luli in this city | orernal in the humin x]m-n- is G , Pt f \ \ nerehandise for the former period woro | g, I o (i under tho caro of tho Now York conferenco | jnoro sprins in tho lozs when a fellow sits 1 u-mn-n and Rotailers ot domonsteation of what a s o grea [ M B A i )\ morponiodhy from tho Thomson-Hoaston compuny as |50 non senso at loast in its favor, * * | down on o ek, \lnnmnzm the World, railway may do for a eity, Tho Nehease | 10 oxeess of those for the Lattor by tho | will givo Omaha as low a rate for olec- | ¥ Tho question will come bofore the goneral ki Contral contemplutos n stmilar ooyt | 8t of over $161,000,000, or an wnnual | tric lighting us is concodod to any othor | conforeucout Omaba for prosont, Weclsion, TV R TAT TTRT R8T~ ! Tho most rational docision would be to pu 0 bohull of Omaha, and thoro can bo | Yerage. o { moro than 8187~ | gity of oqual or smallor population. | {1 RSEEHARE SICEIG “The Now Yows | Lhe st no doubt that equally geatifying vesutrs | 900000 The count also dmported | Such a demand is not unrousonable, On | conferonce and to change tho name of the A ST s " & Ol o rel an " i N ! 0 & Tuosday re L Ve Y ving ol propositions of that compuny yewrs onding Mareh 81, 1892, than for | tho monopoly of electric stroot lighting i _“‘:"‘"'fi‘“zf‘il on m\?ulh\J‘i‘fi“;;Sn‘;‘:;:fl compotitors hive not been giving full welght. e b proceding like i ) fky kS L ) R o 2 tho proceding ko period, but the | should voluntarily give Omana as good | conforence at Omaha suggosting efforts for KATHLEEN M IVOURNEEN. PRESIDENT POLK of the Parmers nl- | oxcoss was much less than that of [ Lorms 18 iv gives 1 other cities similuriy | sn orzanic unlonof the northorn aud south- hance writes (0w southern man that the | axports, being about $310,000,000. In | siranted ¥ | Gru’vranches of the Motaodist curoh. Tn mea Whitomb Riley. a”z/ az”l tanco platform does not de § th po | —_——— ho interests of both Methodism and patriot- | cathleen Mavourncen!—Tho sorg s still allianco platform does not domand the | both periods the balaneo of trado was i Q tem this union ougnt 1o be hrought about, | othicen, Mavourncen i tho Unitod States, but the | I 18 only a vory fow chrome gram- | 1% 5o aration 13 geographical only, In do As {raiiud us cloar as o (hrill of the ) oreve MeLain writos about the same timo to . SR blors who have lost faith in the futurc | trine and church polity there is no differenco birds: ] }/_-.. b -far 4o throo yonrs.oud Datweon the two. Yet they aro organically | In world-weary hearts it Is sobbing and st as distinet as if they wero Lo churches of I SRR TS e form doos domand the wloning of | 000,000, while for the threo yoars end- | every sdvantugo it has always enjoyed | gisunet nationaiities. In puthos too swoot for the tonderest words, oHY R I i Ever since Noah’s flood, people have union saldiors, Of consisteney, the als | ing Muareh 81, 1502, tho balanee in our | 40d 0f which it cannot be deprived. It |~ New York Herald: Tho female communi- bre ; g ! A a PR of the Mothodist persuasion, being in- | O, n forzotton his rapturous art— AT A ; Uaneo ond the Town dumocracy are | favor nxgrogited ovar 8981000000 | DS not pushed it advantagos os o t6 o Fotpe | OUF Moo 10 ths mastor Whoso Boarus be- . : relied upon this fact, and boautiful and shining oxamplos Mo contrast, Talking the | Yizorously us could ba wished, but the HADERARRARILNALORNAOLRIE S BO Laks thed it el L S A A . b clug L i 3 0 .bho .akios .on.He boeas u80 5 \rt thou silent, thow volce of the / 2 S8 y ot ——— U0 Of oui smmeree, | I8 8 better tendeney appavont. A primo Jugh any stecial merits of their husb vhy : thOllgh we lLl\ e ]le our e ossentinl to progress is onl 20 rail- | their Tathers, their brothers or theiv uncles, | oo O 5 nl exports morchandiso | nti nrog is on 1 valls | e e Yakon kiadly to ?aul's eminently | IKathloon Muvou : Thy loverstill lin combiued, for each of tho two poriods, | roud fueilities, and theso tho peoplo ean | oriental suggestion, MLt not vour women bo | i s nizht 15 waning=the stars pale | (2 S faith tested pretty thurough- wnd it s found that tho oxeoss in fuvor | Bave if they desire. Pho succoss of the | heard in 1o ehufthas) On tho contrary, | - Sl fows * h . 4 1 b . ’ e of tho three yours ouding with Mareh | Nobraska Contral onterpriso would give | Hhey swars 1L BERAnt: BUGRTn 100 [ 13 howod with his teara s the thy w.ih dow: : y this spring we feel no 1, 1802, was ovor $871,000,000), & tremendous stimulus to Omaha's 1 gatiberative bl church, | The harpstrings quaver—tie old volce is Phoso statistios, the authanticity of | Prosperity. But in any ovent Nebrasku’ \\\\”;L-Ivlnl\“i"]'l“" it wili baa caso of “when she |y, -i‘fflli‘v" ¥d in sobs moaus the yourning re- l]CSltle'le m gu*"“mtcemg whic 1l not ve soriously quostiono. metropolis will continue to advance. sho i R o B ReEad fi 2 0 0 A i Suoo of tho axchungo wtiracts attontion | WAL I Kok ba werlously auastloned, | MOHEIST T TEEEE0 8 AR it e ar e N DaLos Fagn, | (Fheglelaion Qins and tos el hgark is 2 that the sun will Shl“‘f again 10 Omahn buildors and contractors and | (R0 E SR SO AR D e B Governor MOKINLEY sots an honos- —— thiven Mavourneen, Inspire us aguln! / E . {4 oo o gunranton of thole rospoust | S of tho vountey durhu thy tist || ECEERRE SNt S tondors | Tho Saivatioaed '.::.:lm 1o display thoie —— and when it does it will bility v " L) B » 1 ¥ \: Sy plans for soc il o M cap-Jol e tion and the last thren of the adminis: | Who have oo may bocomo the objects of After much cogitat v has decided to t buj I 12 1As bcorun The Toemion {0 those | tration of Cloralan Ty o e | fuctionnl (utorest by absolutoly refasing | pariiipats und wil by Ssoibits i hor own ; hine upon one of the finest arrays of bar- 1 ) Ornoy 10 assume 1 progross 4 r 4 to por msoll to bo rogarded as a | warsbips, < 8 Lagtor duys for the domocraoy to assumo | moreial progress during the tast th perwmit himsoll to bo 1 ‘I‘l “l“'*‘t AN m‘w“,\u AR, Golden Boical | |2 ains in men's suits ever shown in TORS 4 fiated near Chicagbavill appear in the gov- h,, Discovery (for the \ A Prosidont Harrison is ontitled to & ro- | Siiont exbivit 3 S br Liver, Blood and ] Ay 27 00. $8.50. ¢ R his politios, and & or b 10 ) S and Dr maha. $7. $5.50, $10 2 $£12.50 b indnoss 10 the past, tho domocracy | substantial additlon 1o the wonlit, of the | nomination, and belioving in fuie play Tho Now York Aftedu iog, n combin ) Lung) “and Dr. O .l . , P& ) 8 10 and $ for Bas Bushiod the devisive faughtor i tho | sountey that probably was ovor bofor | 10 Will not allow his namo 1o bo used to | tion of (tho Ilias rogaissunco sud colow . Proscription _ for men's light weight suits that two weeks wings and has appoarvod upon the allod 1o o like porlod hoy show imporil that result Tharo -ure some T'he geu al tiut of the World's fair build nesses and ail X X o . . AT e R e o et throo youse thits | oldor statoumon than Govarnor MoKine | iugs wiil b pols lrors, | Sovoral of thei: | ments, each oost £1.00 per bott ago were considered bargains at twice i with the nomioation of Sam Wy boon onjoying a high | 108 Who might learn o valuablo lesson | bowever, will show modi of that | Pleasant ¥ the origin 1 1 & : i | A T T S T R prosmarice und T e '8 | trom bis cgurwe e T T R - TR T the money. New importation of nobby Lritianes the peop's almost lot S contond that this is in wo Keeping of a record of their flizht will through druggists, regularly authorizad as ot T ny othor, Senator Sherman, is right an the opinion that one fare A COMMERCIAL CONTRAST, ™ ; should bo granted, and the railvoads ALl intolligont obsorvers know that 206 Front St., San Francisco, Cal. would undoubtodly find it to their ads | tho commorco of the country hus vantago to do this, ineronsod during tho lust throo yonrs, ———————e bt v fow aro aware of thoextent of i domocrats nro hungry this yoar, | (ho growth s compared with the thoy want to succond A tasto of four | fjrures of the procoding threo years of tho chief of the bureau of statisties, will bo genorally intoresting Brrore incroasin tho numbor of Mareh 3 1580, resnectively, Tho Chic Times: The Actor's fair in New York netted over 300,00 Tnis shows what an accomplish by adopting church ponsioning of union soldiors. Seerotary | 1o favor of wrthorn man that the allivnee pate {ing Mareh 81, 1850, was loss than $20,- | ©f Omuba, This city still possesses organization, Tho Buildoes and Tead ors oxchango of Omaha has just had oxamplo in the requoest frow the depart ment of vhodaterior for bids on o sehool house to be erected for the use of indian pupils ut Flandioau, 8. D0 Tho oxise an altogothor unigue and startling dis- | years which will bo geatifying to ovory | t4ndid ite for the presidency. Nulso With colossal assurance and | citiag rardless A f t u got the g valled upon to seloet paving matorial for | 8t the exposi Lu ) get the & lout Harrison has accopted the invi beon fought on that absuva platform, | como from reclproeity. but the assured their property aay not ion, vouveved to him by a com sold ol 8 peculiar . > . 1 : P 4 \ or no pay." In every case - 1ot W o explain why the standusd | tacosis of tho countey has hon Lo | slening cheap pavement to save |y aldings u u AN N o ) ) Jatey bas bad muen 40§ LTl ar What the ohuap DAYD v Wwhieh o o : ors spuri : boaver of the “roform” campaigns must [ do with ths romarkable commeoreini —ha e et 5 A 2 ; g Lo fonund and sucecoding camprigns have | questionably a puet of the inoresse has T A P 2T { alway s vome from Now Yook, the logitis | progeoss. Contidonce, tho sense of secu Wt produot and veprosentative of tha | rity, is essontial 1o tho developmont of B - 1 1 A the blie, has ac all its for hing v __A e ulont i of politiowd thuge yoi wne | commoerce, wad tha ropublican woliey of [ Wit M. Richard Smith s investi- | b Soyitaon (o narieipate’ i toe oxposi | the bloce, as well & clai AT [ 5 & L ATy e LR | madntalug sound ourvency and of | gating tho causes that led to tho col- | tion. Forty-nve uations aad tulety-one col taken 1o tuue, will cure Consumptivn.