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——= ——— s — —— . - D —— T — 0 S10. | AOVERNOR BOYD'S MESSAGE | will be eager o have ‘tion of ‘s princingl ro : A DS THAN OUR | ) RgpRcicay . " . D | L w be eagor 1o have a portion of this | terson's principgl reason for declining public N 8. \ 1 BN QN \ NN Next Wodnesday was sot apart for the | THE DAILY BEK. Lagistatuve will find In the blen [ fund expended in front of his own prem. | Office i that hoffenjoys befng in a position ‘IE“» OF ",X\PM\KI‘R REED Jrtant question of restricting (minigeation o= \ . - : where he canflwarn his party against im Financial depression ani lack of employ ¥ Thursday and Friday will bo given to na £ ROPEWATRE. Rdtier nlal mossuge: of Governor Boyd mich | ises, and thus the selection of the ronds | ponding dangerl: such, for oxampio, a8 o | ment in Enrpe alwaye. brine e’ e il tional quANtine AR IRntorstate: Commen X 5 t and revolution. mobs, an . o Senator Harrls' ML for quarantining the PUBLISHED EVEIRY MORNING and it isto bo hoped that | vidual interests are considered at all, [t | Nouse and the gpeMer e jamite. For two vears the | Hi8 Opinion Gonosrning a Vexing Quostion countey, against cholera will bo substituted 1 ' . N N Ts ik S pe— 3 o the house bil 1 there s over o by TERME OF SURSCRIPFTION ’ member nvvlv. give the docum Is encouraging to know that the commis- Now fof jofl ather. X and industrial situation in Buarope in the Nebraska Legislaturo, Bility taat 1b will g0 Shrolsh Hest I\:u-": |t perusal I In the fi o program also fncludes & moasure pro " e nt funday) One Yer 800 ¥ . pr BRILE R wiiiny, O Crnene, ear: %3 % | properly rogarded the condition of | matter and give the public the benefit of | | President Hagrihn lias done a good thing | ar factary, aliko, decroasing roturns | o b0 oo o ¢ matruction of two revenue Rix Month e \ in including thd §eathor bureau omploye weti soets At cHtem o 0 CC £ ) 35100 “ werful build for sorvice on the Bix Montin, . o state fir asthe subject me the road improvements for which they | under the reford There ought to be | "4% A b Rty : L THE JOINT SESSION vessels in case of need Banday e consideration, and the showi o | have provided funds no infusion of poditics in the weather small have collnps g o R — I urday 1t . v s o) ri started and eredit is strained to ths kly Dee, One Yenr . ents is not reassurin C Lot There gh p The inev sl parent ) aska for the ¢ years FROM THE LAKES TO THE SEA el fl'“ - iy “" ERRYISS “"" ety b fgihin ing November 30, 18 nsidera- | Prosident Hareison said in his annual | Let the informurs who have started out fo | oot © - . : short of the exponditures, and | messagothat it is time for the ocountry | tell who gob She-Pansme canal siush fund be +. | sureto point out the individuals who re s instenetive and worthy of serious | to bo improved will be difeult if indi- | devil and the dee Or the slaughter - retiving ¢ sioners have determined to in the Boston Journals ‘ from bad to worse ous, e WOl the Senate the Troper Presid « Noble has denjod the motion for 1 review of the decision dismissing the con . test of John Seifer against Richand H, Dodd Rules to the Conteary -Wash from Sidney . lng OMeer 1n the Absence of Specific - Ations, in widespread scandals caleu lated to bring the ruling order inty con Ington News, | The pre T(J. n[r \\\;\ nominate the postmas. New Yok 5, Trib 4 ceived that $2,000,000 which was disbursed in | tempt and in vague hints of revolution noar s | ad Which has become presidential. . Building | has increased. This is o ation that | depende f Canadian canals and of | the United States at hand, Burope always hae at the base Wistsoton B i B Dr. Charles A Bastman of Pine Ridgo is ashingto " P . © wrence as an outlet to the ses oy 8 g R at the 1 i ki O LA # for prompt remedy, and in order to | the St. Lawrence as an_outlet to the sea An Outinwed Jncksonian Polloy. 13 Founrersen Stieer. L | @ S8 doh i 3 . 4 , provide this it is rec wended. th by the eonstruction of an American | OinARGLL ComsRar class ready for dynamite and any other Wasiisaros, D.C., ) ) 1 ening's Washington Star has a All_communieations relating to news and | | ) n mmercial. At 1 ) . splendid picture of A it Secre of gditorial matter shonid bo addrossed 10 the | gute lovy be increascd from 5 canal avound the falls of Niagara and | In 2, when old al Juckson was | method which puts a political protest in Today Tk Bee corrospondent asked ox- | fhe Tronatey Tamborteon and o Soltns kditorial Dy r-lv:"!"” o — | mi In this connecti n the wsago | the opening of ship communication be- | 811V democratic party, in its national | murderous shape. In years of ordinary and | Speaker Roeed, who is recogni us the | sk of his lifo, in which the subject ape INESS LETTERS | ; . Fh " | plat declared that ‘“adequate protec- | poaceful prospority this class is too small | ablest parliamentarian in Washington, what | pears to most adsmir advantage ATl business letters and remittances should | calls attention to the fact that the law is | tween the kes and one of our | tion to American-industry is indispensable | to make itself folt. lacks organizati his opinion was as to the quest A 5 i HEhG o Dine clis ard, e noones not complied with in the matter of list- | own scaports, The construction of such | to the prosperity of the country.” It is ; 3 g 4 Lk i - n fts, chiecks nnd postofiien o b g gk strange that a party which acknowledges JE OF HE y ;’l‘:::;nmm yible o' the order of the - nent, and sug- | & waterway has long been advocated, not | §cEE, (0T BRI, LER ACENORIECRES | tion andrcomplete lnck of poputar sympath arding the rules of its government in joint AL IE‘A“TS L walization | mere for the reason pr ited by | should, in its last national platform “de- | But when idler cizes tens of thousand ssion. Mr. Reed was ked what were ches Am 0 Milllnery Establishe dures governin, \ts by Way of London Modistes ority to | the president but for others of the I nw;u o "“[I;"‘"h\ an protection "r :: nn\m‘l‘ and men are plunged in despair by the vaditions and proc - - ) rohbery of the great majority of the Ameri- | ¢ omnlo % off - Pt A ik f The 't " BWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION . o811 peopia 108 S BonaRE oL the oy of employment or personal faiiure and bank ! itive hody o join when it Ace of Hearts Hat” is the name Bt 9t Nebraska, ) aiso « :«d by the promoters of this proj , s Dby ruptey, this dangerous class grows to large | convened bafore adopting o cular rules | given to the newest teick in millinery in of Donglas, § tal a | that a dlrect water routo from the head 1 He Was a atighty Ben, proportions ina day. It feels throughc for its joiny government London. The only model that has, so far, G T'7sehue {ary ot Tie e Chicago Post the laboring classes a silent support, i I hesitate to expross an W found 1ts way to , this country is made of Publ < compiy slemnly swear thit SUperiot v Atleuiic s Men younger by many years who wer i | Uy blishing v y 8 2 \ 3 . | en younge many years who wer aware in the middle class of a lack of n Mr. Reea, “because ther . n green velvet and trimmed ";:."“vl ARl DATLY BERE fOr | oy yoyir f st | boa 1 not o 3 the grain | pitted against Ben Butler in the ts follows : 4 ittors wit hick e pres- | producers of ¢ west and the con- | nev 1 any oceasion to make concessions to his years. Certain phrase +F mmothe Bunda nnar phr her R R AR ¢ arena may be applied to this veteran ughter | Prosperity, and the finar disaster from wsanl, or \ might wat ollows as closely as possible the outlines of Tuesday. Jannary 9 3 ! v weh intelligent and ¢ - | them wer fi ates, but it will | with p priet He was strong and | men in ofice, of ministers and of banke rant what 9 might appear | the familiar suit which is said to be the ¢ Wednesday, Jania B alit foft w1 s e g he an outlet to the | shifty on his logs, he struck straight fron manufacturers and spoculators, associate t e i r I'he rules | rivalto d nds in the regard of women Thursd iy wary o p A b the shoulder, he was quick as lightning and | " s 2 Friday, fanuury \ ( ¢ f ocean 4 ) of navigation on with the risky ventures of men in affairs ¢ during o logisiaturo Baturdiy, Jan 7 H i b 3 ’ 3 . he had a marvelous reach. He made com \ legislatu By s e the inland scas and enable the bi paratively little effort, however, to avoid re- | Kives plentitul - of s . 1 ture fol Woen s e O BTSHTEeA. 18 By |- administration ¢ af- | carriers to age in the coastwl turn blows, his great strencth permitting | All this is now appar " W 1y, the rales of one body ReAs Liln 7t TR UREr, AROR, . A 2 7 | ERs durtig T Wikt p T him I”n‘” ly receive the full shock which | Spain has had its disclosure W FE T NS iary Publi an equitah 8088 € u it A he rathe ighted. Nothing discomfitted : werty ns contemplate ng | mean lower freight rates between New | him, nothing dauntéd him, and he always % ntemy y came up smiling after a temporary reverse 4 He found his opponent’s weakest point and | Pany. Germany the charges against th \ tles to govern it in 0 drove his blows straight at that supply of rifies to the army by a great firm sion, theve is only one way to pro I 18 Governor Lovenzo Crounse. { 4 nnder o ( benefit of the people of the southern B of contractors and the revelations of the | ceed and that is under the joint rules of t Ty, ident that o radic . states as well as those of the northwe OPLE OF PROMINENCE, corrupt use of the Guelph fund. Ttaly has ]y ceding logis m:‘r- It it did not THE some people in Kansas who tem of roi 0% o is rent The convention of representative men i - had a series of bank scandals, Andalusia | Uhitcourse it could not proceed." HaKE i ; : IR SvEEWet it | T A [ Adthied ! 4 ; William Lloyd Garrison's statue in bronze, | hay sen riots by anarchist peasants and | b e opinion of ex-Speaker Reed the ear that Jerry Simpson is overworkin oo v in order to maintain the ¢ lit | interc d in lake transportation held in | of colossal size, will be in Newbury " )y ane rules which were adopted by the last legis himself. of the . Washington to promote this pro, port next Fourth of July DERLOSIONS oL AYEATHID Have AkEnL placo | Inbilve of Nobsl ahoi this one in The yurges o thorough 1 poifited wut in very strong terms the im- | It is said that his success in various enter- | i? Madrid and Barcelona. In Paris explo an oy preord ilito tradition and Behiis . g i. | prises is making Secretary of War Elkinsone | sion succeeds explosion, the extreme social S priN LWL BCI BRI | of the weaithiest men of the country ists are organized by mairies, or. as we | HECAC “‘_‘H'l‘ L e } tions of the state in order to guard [ Ous respects and has urged congr Don Caffrey, who succeeds Gibson as sena- [ should say, by wards, and profound disquie w 301106 1U108, 10 proaltld ovor the against extra nee and dishor to provide for a prelimina sur- | I:n m,},:,wx’:\m_\,lm 'f st -l planter. He | oxists, Belgium has had an explosion or | sion of the Nebraska legislature. What is said by Governor Boyd in this | vey. A bill for this purpose has already | i3 8 Hcutenant in the Confeder: i) two and even quict Holland its recont riot. | No Chance for Public Buildi conucetion s 1 ell founded | been introduced and the house commit- | 8 10K 8 Wwise man ke !I’.“rh iy | Order is maintained in Germany, but dis A re vas cireulated around the & new govornor inau | and it s the earnest atten- | tee on railways and canals has reported | of smoking were more than counterbalanced | turbance may come there at uny time. | today the committeo on rulos would sot g - 3 tiohof o O et Ris: | An: Tavop ofiita vge. Thus far but | bY its penalties, He began the use of to- | Austria and Hungary are on the perpetual | aside a day nextweek for the considerstion = [§Eaa { vay D aeron Shlenoates oo du. | baceo at 40 and gave it up at 60 brink of disordor. Ttaly is velioved by con. | Of ublic building bills and the IT HASN'T taken the house long to [ long conteifled that v bl Clgal el L o General Trochu, the defender of Paris in | stant emigration, but its condit the Iudiana, Nebraska and o f discover th rood horse sense which | v in the mana of the t veloped, bnt it is he » ted | the closing days of the Franco-Prussian war. G RE TADotinroVas barlotw ab alat »\’n\w:;.»” 5 m} » hustle about wi tions and that their eost he people | that anything will be done in the matter | is a descendant of Racine, He was invited Bl havie thole bils fncluded in to attend a recent histrionic ceromony in | Where in Burop 8 ild be considered. 1t wa honor of the eminent dramatist, but so busy consequence the state indobtedness | to consider the question of securing in- of society a small, embittered and dangerous BEE PUBLISHI COMPANY wty in | highest economic importa with black tips pathy with an administration of the govern ances behind (1 codings which { and & handso; ot buckle. Tho hat takes A ment which does so little to promote public | would recomr ren action | its name from the shape of the frame, which will have to decal, and it | sumers of the t and south by giving 1 in th corruption in Madrid, France the w i = spread bribery of the Panama Canal com Average Circulation for nbor, 24 aw, theic no - reas vhy 1 York and all the ports on the south At- : —_—— ness Nel ki itic and gulf coasts, to the material THE is o te P ) bring forth at Lincoln. Fortunately the | state is porfectly safe | in the managemont of the public institu- | portance of the proposed « in ve (EBE 1t as dif to get rid of an | old governor in ka as it is to got hionable womar repor nart an iusual looking. the bills which had passod the shorrs martand uny i Representative Caspor carries under his | 3 hat. could be materially ) vithout | by the present cong Bosides th impairing their usefulnes "he re short time that remains for the 150 .».u“ old soldier with his memoirs that he The proposal of Prime Minister Stambu- | all receive consideration by the honse THE governor of 1 ska is a repub- end ) " to investi tion of the business of the session that | ¢ ot spare the time to accept loff to revise the Bulgarian constitution has 13 I men 10l a commission to invest ) the busing f th 1 tha lican of the old school. The ringsters | a1l tho state institutions is @ wood ¢ must be-attended to, and which pre- [ , Benator Gockell of Missourt has @ host of | boen recolvod with gencral dissatisfactlon, | real foundation. for the Teport.. Lt is tres [ | ns is ag 1 : | friends among s, He and Jol nly in Bulgavin itself, but also in those i s that have looted the state the past few | provided that the right sort of men in | cludes extended consideration of | Logan had often boen hotly opposed m | nCbonlY in Bulgaria itself, bu et phat o number of democratic men bers of th J years will consult their own best i 1 countries such as England, Austein and Ger. wre trying to have a day set Apart for Intar | rasnants dve s Al . Governor | anything not absolutely urgeit, | political debates, hyt Senator Cockrell was sts by s the fac by : 1 ’ o il 3 o | at “Black Jack’s*“deathbed before he died, | M0Y. which have hitherto shown th i LG s, but All disorders e Throat g ests by noting the fact Boyd thinks too much money has | the demand for a7 S e00 by e o s b M laaoir o o e | B81vEs tol66 imiost £¥iaaaly’ disposed bownnd Nowberry of Chicago, member of ers of the Throat and == hitherto been expended upon the militia | in public expenditures will proba- wife: =Mary,” said the dying | the little principality. Indeed, tho dissatis Committee on_ public buildings and | Lungs is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 3 et 3 : : \ ¢ | grounds, and Mr. Bynum of India o as iR nalids R sonEta FOR the informution of a few modest | of the state an sommends that the | bly prove an insurmountable obstacle to ) ator Cockrell politically in the | faction fs most strongly expressed among | has a bill for a new buildine ot Tt s 1t has 1o equal as a cough-cure, offico seckers THE BiR prints news to | yyn0unt ppropriated for this purpose | the proposed appropriation of $100,000 | Senate is my enemy, but asone whom every | ¢ ,qn who ave best affected to the Bu both gave it as their opinion that n day senator respectsaud loves, he is my fri d 7 3 effect that Hon, Lorenzo Crounse 18 | for the next two years shall not excoed to be applied in surveying a route for M. Tirard, the E'vench minister of finance, | 44 Lt L L 0 | that it16wns 80 804 6818 1EAoUTL LaD s, ronchitis at last governor of Nebraska. His offi- | 10,000, If the annual oncampments ave | the . What consideration, if any, bora fu Gerleva and bogan life i the ~ friends of Bulgaria know that her best elaim | sorvod, an furthor (hat noy s siaelo ol “When I was 1 d a bronchial cial troubles will now begin. ubandoned this sum will be sufficient. ) noxt congress may_givo the project, | Jewelty trade. It was to extend his busi h.x“:'l\\(“W“Ur”’l:“."“m;“'l " vid is tho | buildiniz bill would pass the Louse al this trouble of such a persistent and stub- 3 s ¢ A i at some forty y ago he we o | comparative veedom o or 5 session, i 5 % 7 b = 5 With regavd to public education the | is altogether problematical. Something | Paris and opened a small shop in the Boule- | turions. M. Stambuloff's propositioms born character, that the doctor pro- THE president of Venezuela gave a | ¢, ts presented ave very satisfactory, [ will depend upon the condition of the | vard Sebastopol; ‘fhere he has since re- | . =50 - &0 P el i Ordway in the Race pounced it incarable with ordinary state ball the other night and did not | »pt that over 800,000 of the perma- | national vevenues a year hence, but | Moined., Since f#dl he has held various | 8re 8l of & most reactionary char- | Ex.Gove N. (. Ordway of North Da remedies, but recommended me to try invite the American consul. What is " I - " W 5 i (“ I 3 b d: upm!h‘ VW balar of the 000 _u_lull it \\r'ul ‘l,.- n'n\vml‘v.'rud _'Imzd he F ter {‘f‘] wants to rl‘"“' the suf- | e (LEoio tothe caplialof that state to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. T did so, and iz i) ® | nent school fund is uninvested. The | much more o view taken of the | was minister of &tmerce and prewior dur- ¢ and the number of national re | enter_the race for the United States sen- ne bottle cured me. I ast Al thosize of the standing army and war | y..aoo recommends that the pro- | matter by the next administration, and | ing the lato exhibition in Paris, holding that | sentatives in the Sobranje. and " to resteier | a0 Bofore loaving here e stais o one bottlecured me. For the last fifteen fleat of that countr : T il M v e - cora. | OMce for the second tim e BB SELL IR " | he was not gomg out there to ospecially years, I have used this preparation with posed amendment to the constitution ve- | this is rather more likely to be unfavora q he freedom of the pr Ihere is another | g eaz i y p ¥ 3 & e ¥ President Harrison received from John | e var T Pt | antage lection of Senator (asey, good effect whenever I take a bad cold, lating to the investmont of this fund be | ble than otherwise. The democratic.party | . Healy, - consul Funchal, Madefra | ProPosal, iowever, which is, if possible, an ( whom he re s 4 capable statesman ) and I know of numbers of people who resubmitted to the people. In regavrd | has not in the past been distinguished | Islands, a'cane ade from the wood of even worse blunder than all the others, and | and a gentleman, but to secure his own elec keep it in the house all the time, not 1 i : iberality i 3 ; | house on Porto Santo, one of the islands oc- | that amounts to a distinet breach of the pact | ton, believing that Senator ¢ v would not I a0 & G Ll to the accumulat busir of the su- | for liberality in public improvements i | : SOOH L e IL10 0B § e, 3 ' i cupied by Chr - Columbus at the time [ by which Prince Ferdinand came to the | D¢ re-elected. Gover ted that considering it safe to be without it preme court, it is recommended us u | and its future course in this respect is o | he was o resident. there. Columbus married | ¢hrone. The prince i 4 Cathotie, hie. sa. | he had mado with mankind in the | J.C. Woodson, P. M., Forest Hill, W.Va. ns of veliaving that tribunal'that & | be inf 1 from what it has doe. the daughter of Per JEphoRwaBEhS! |t et BECA0D S S northwest, especially with his old enemios in mea ving 1 e s i . | governor or ruler of the island nnd a sailor | 1268 are Greok Chiristians, At the time of | South Dakota, where he. why fao sea c h judicial commission ba created, its fune- So far as the feasibility of the pro- | FIAE0 plorer of note himself, the discovery | s election they waived the y onal point | cordially disliked, and that he hoped to have Oug tions to be discharged under the direce- | posed canal is concerned we believe t of the Madeiras being by some attributed to | of faith, on the express stipulation that any | i ’l'l“'" *"’l’l\\)m the ;v-uwv He added thav “For more than twenty-five years, B i G b N 1 { . 0 i . im. T of rk wWoo inlike | childros n . . e had w s struggle Represonta- 3 g tion of the judges of the court. This | isnot in question. Able engineers have :::'v‘_;l .-1“11‘.- ace m:‘;l;::\‘(t\l\“:.;tl ut \v:!:xl:: children that he might should be | ¢ SohEbsRE ot Nk |)=I’):‘4rl<ll. 4‘..(' s was a sufferer from lung trouble, at- paratively lght brought up in the orthodox w Ay M. Stam- outlook was bright. North Da tended with coughing so severe at times somoe other states v‘ilh satisfactory re- | tion of such a waterway as is contem- | * My, O'Conor, the new British mini buloft '";“'ll'*"m"'l\ arepeal of this stipula o ‘<'|u not |n‘>]1v<u'llml overnor as to cause hemorrhage, the paroxysms sults. Unquestionably the interests of | plated is prac Jle, and it only remains 1, claims descent from the Iri i n “;l“ the prince ~‘;*_';l:*' TR ot b Sy \l'mf}'.'."'l higton to frequently lasting three or four hours. : . 5 4 : © O'Conor. Thure wero two fa 3 age of by T up dre; o Lot LAl ALy or o : 15 Q) D, the people require that sometling be | o be determined ‘which of several O Lo ol T es by o . L UD A ONEC e a8l atl is not re-elected a mew man will be | 1 WAs Induced to try Ayer's Cherry Pec. taken up and given the place. toral, and after taking four bottles, was Will Get Down to Work. thoroughly cured.” - Franz Hoffman, Clay Centre, Kans. anticipated special - order, Ing MISSOURT claims to be suffering from an embar nent of riches in the mat- ter of cabinet material, the available statesmen being so numerous that M. Cleveland cannot make a choice, IT DOES not become Chicago to refer to Omaha as a hard town merely because we have recently had a sandbagging case. In Chicago the thugs not only sandbag . the general public, but also hold up the pol plan has, it appeavs, been adopted in | united in the opinion that the construc- i i 5 o) ng such pretensions not many y this b the only condition under done to reduce, as far as practicablo, | routes is the most desivable. This the and ono triod to prevent the othor from Ry = R ot sadtudlo wases before | propused survey by government engi- | spelling its name with only one “n.” A dis- ) T now mombors of_the logislature | 4¢1aY in the adjudication of casos before | Proposed survoy by govornment cngi | spoliug s namo with onls one va? | AUS | lianco with one of o marriagoablo. Cath- may already think that offeial life g | the Supreme court, ‘neers would decide. The cost of con- | TS WS, correg o0 T o g the | olic princesses of Europe. Speaker Cr ade o movo today whio the state capital is not what it is cracked | C0Vernor Boyd refers to his action in | structing the canal has been estimated | subject matter of the dispute, acquired the | The czar, who claims the spiritual suzer- § 708 Promiselon ,hL’"‘;]]‘.""rI'"j"»wm_‘t“*' La c H e . 0 bo. TTut walt 11 th sommtoriod | ¥etoing tho maximum frcight law passed | by army engineers at $L10.000,000, bt | BAme of th N-vss'” corrusponenie. Th | afgaty aver 4l Gredk Cachiies, incluting. | 508 0 coniress to the poat of Eriniicting ripp 2 o 2% ] by the last legislature and expressos the | probably the amount would exceed thi G ’l',‘,::“"::i‘xl"‘;‘!“l(i 'I“”“ those of Bulgaria, has already proclaimed | He'has not enjoyed the do-nothing i “‘Last spring I was taken down with | opinion that a reasonable reduction of | But if it should reach $200,000,000 it is | should be referred to » arbitration of ;‘l“'lml““ll“llwfl_n|vlvxj\'|['ux|‘v.'nl; 1,.-1.;.11",[!1\\.;- ‘H:i‘hllllsl‘i L\\‘;l"‘::l';’ll”l\ul\" BT lanrllm o At I‘l"m»* lm l"m"l'lfl"'l Ulster King at Arms Sir Bernard Burke, [ Bulgarian coreligionists in the event of ) called his intimate o s to his private | prostrated, aud so dificult was my ¥ . s ;¢ | This diplomatic personage finally decided | Stambulof’s projected amendments being [ °fice this afternoon and told them he breathing that my breast seemed as if THE logislature of South Dakota is | Mission to adjust rates. He favors to the people would more_than repay it | that the two familics had a common ancestor, | sanctioned by the Sobranje, in which by the |‘|‘|'”ili‘ll 'I'\‘“‘m‘l“’i“"""::;:“‘(‘] & D e | confinedin an iron cage. 1 procured a starting a crusade upon wildeat insur- [ reglation of express charges within | in the course of years. Itis an enter ,‘,iifl.q.‘..'."{H.‘V'L‘...f)},".\‘\‘«',‘-7.. might, as they | v,y the Bulgarian premier possesses o large | quarantine agaiist cholora, for oeatoi) bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and ance companies and usury sharks. If | the state, and recommends resubmission | prise of great magnitude *t its accom- AR and docile majority. It is possible thav this | immigration, for a bankruptey system and no sooner had I began taking it than the lawmakers don’t go to extremes in | t© the people of the proposition to amend | plishment, if existing conditions long active interference by Russia is just what | for curing the disfigurment which the inter- relief followed. I could not believe that i e < Sonstitutl . Bk yontinue, is ze ¥ N 5 5 state commerce law has recently received the effect would be so rapid and the making their restrictions thoy will & the constitution so as to make the board | continue, is altogether probable. M. Stambuloff wishes to bring about. In- by judicial decision ' S W. H. Williams, complish a great deal of good in the in- | ©f transportation elective. The public — The Bakersyille Mune 4 rn | deed, there are many who suspect him of | “The committee on rules was with the ‘L"';’k:;’n‘,“’;."};‘k‘ i g Bkt Otall tho boole > | \arehouse law, the message says, has | THUS farin the new year business is | something tohis ad v applyin purposely seeking to previpitate a conflict in | speaker to agree upon the program. Mr. % Y A 9 pegple. ; . ey e ORI e health daak all over the | Sireulutiondepartmontol” the Omaha the Balkans between Russia and the Triple | Stump, who has charge of the - 3 i Al Lk e in the main been very satisfactory, | showing a healthy activity all over the | mill. b i : 4 s : e Tl Alliance in the hope of thereby secur] crusade, was heard on that subject while THE senate resolution instructing the | but several imperfections are pointed | country. In speaking of the prospect, | v inoion N Tho true horo fs the | auyive independence of the g ality ang | Mr: Wise was heard o qu rney cener: it i 4 vhich need t« o remediet The | the New York Commercial Bulletin s who can pay nth's rent in advance X e s | result of the heaving it was agreed that con- attorney general o assist in tho pr QUL bt el e iiieg BT D ONE L Toke Gervpreiatel Ligln Bays ) maj ko sanlpnn o its definite and full recognition by the | gress should got down o fmpartant busie e"’ ec 0ra cution of persons charged with defraud- | ¢lection law is commended, though somo | that “hountiful erops and well employec ; powers, . | o luter than next Tuesday. That day will | C 4 v c 8 EhorHave dqainoe Nninkabs FWithi g olis Journal: Watts—I " wife At B | giver y ommi Sole ing the state in conncction with the | modifications are suggested in order to | labor have equipped the masses with a i suanolisrdoutnall A Bragsakorite Ferdinand, prince of Roumania, whose | given to the judiciary committee if Colon PRiated by DT O A ver & 00 Towel e management of the insane asylum is all | facilitate voting and render the law less y lavge purchasing power, and to | fuf)%o niy wite suys e marriage with Princess Marie, daughter of | Otes wants it for the bunleruptey bill, Whe | gold by ail Druggists, Price $1; wix botties, 85, right as far as the trial of the cases in | Cumbersome. The opinion is expressed | meet their foreshadowed requivements i eIow .:.'.'.‘.,",fi‘,t,‘,‘...‘,'f,‘.’:?:”' rofies BHAses { the duke of Edinburgh, has interested all | fo will be lad to have this opportunity | Prompttoact,suretocuré the courtsis concerned. But thatshould | that the present legislature ought to reparations have been exceedi y Europe, is the second son of Prince Leopold | of pushing this long delayed measure not be made an excuse for the legisla- | Ueapportion the legislative distvicts, and The influence of bountiful erops ; of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, who is the From the first to t RS PRI Oliatias L REGALE ture to leavo the matter entirely to the | the retiring governor renows his recom- | and well employed labor was felt all | The evied, with s flasi Vi his oye: elder brother of Ki wles of Roumania demanded. lel_xn.‘l“ M‘\I“'xllm‘“hfm'l electors by ‘:;‘,],‘::“ ‘Illn,'lh vllvf;".fi.l; ° 2 \. l[”"nfx ”o:. 3 Ewperor Willlam writcs a very badl | birth in 1574, In 1880 Prince Leopold re Fy cn’ e —— distriets, Neither of 185@ recomme ached. or i Aol Cas( y A Ttve nounced his rights to the s ssion in favor | = A COMMITTEE of the railway conduc- | dations is practical under existing con- | €Xpect that the same conditions will pre- I Shsaponsinaged) (na jve KOlRn | AN tieon, Princa Willam, The lptter in R L D tors of Minnesota has petitioned the | ditions and constitutional restrictions. | Vail this year and that the record of 1803 T i uglish | trn renounced his rights in favor of his legislature to passa bill that will re- | As to the representation of Nek . will surpass that of 186 If the confi- (rending) I ordInArY va thooh | brother, Prince Ferdinand, in 1888, and in 1 « t P wtation of Nebraska at . quire railroad companies to redeem the | the World's fair the mossage recom- | dence of the loeal business wen is any oy 7| gy Gubrles [asjiedia deorea oreating unused portions of any of their tickets, [ mends an additional appropriation | criterion by which to judge of the imme- | etthrs o muke. o mpinees o elimania:. Onseupon s kil which are still good for transportation, | of $30,000." Judicious suggestions are | diate commereial future of Omaha and v ) 1 you chop sc Feijion Ferdind fel in. ","'\'i,‘\"""v" Hidof upon presentation to any ticket agent of | made regarding the acceptance of | the state of Nebraska this year will be | i1 your breakfa(?" she BELCHDLA Asery. Bamatidig Y acar the company, and to make ticket selling | the provisions of the act of congress | the banner one in the history of this | poadiin lie replied B s e bt by any other than the authorized agent | providing for the return to the state of | State so far as business is concerned. 0 fotsteps of Gladstone or George Wash- | 3% py princo gave many outward signs Mhie 1 % 9 s ington." unlawful. This is a blow aimed at the | the direct tax paid to the general go 3 Evon Xy of having accepted the bait. But | scalping system, and if the desired law | ernment, the protection of investors in THE implement dealers have laid their | Brooklyn Eaglo: Mes. P "orhut | after a time the mateh was broken off, | 4 is passed it will puta check upon the | irrigation bonds, and extending the pro- | Evievances before the railroad freight AU P00 "M 1to the great disgust and indignation Klds Who t,h]nk ticket broker business, visions of the law relating to the estab- | #gents. They claim that the roads hav, Mr. Par ¢ b Ty moved in while T was | 0f the queen, who promised hersell a — lishment of public libraries, The mes. | imposed on them in exacting a one and "town shoppluge sweet and terrible revenge. The queen That we don’t think of them are mistaken. THE supreme court of Wisconsin has | sage throughout is a elear, eoncise and | half fiv s taviff rate on buggies. = 3oy, vvvliien geodided|ofisentimental postey | it Just because the men have | COME WHILE WE SING over the name of Jarmen Sylva,” and is l 1 had it all their own way on | | | candidates got squarely in the ring. Then they will get a taste of real life. S Ll bl el rates should be made, suggesting a com- | doubtless demonstrable that the benefits Just decided thata long line of ex- | husiness-like state paper. The matter is now being wrapped in Atlanta Constitution. clover hand at what might be called literary this week's sales is just the o PO 4 4 c railroad red tape. » froly) ey | ey o’ ro ! P ll(xm\llu‘ls of |h.n_\mh must pay ‘|,m.;\ B ___ : ra \‘n a I»: p 1 u‘y»_. If the frc .’I" agents | \\m’\:':‘y..::‘":.’:lmn w? Br 1! step forward, politics, getting herself written up at fre the interest on public funds appropriated | SUBSTANTIAL COUNTY ROADY | don't afford relief soon the implement | mpopgain't no use recountin’ all the work that quent intervals, and having herself photo- reason we will give the boys an extra big show Saturday. - | | by them during incumbency of office. | The county commissioners have de- | dealers threaten to lay the whole matter you have done e et e A S | o fy 9 - Raohtand T S T R Y aphed in sentimental attitudes in anc This decisionyis based on the sound | cided that the #150,000 voted by the peo- | before the State Board of Transportation, | Foch) mun in this here country Is bound to | BFAVRSE | L ey bird grotto in which | | logic that the \ '‘ment of the people's | ple last summer for the improvement of | This shows the depths of desperation into | Jes' "«'.’."'.»'\'.i.'..!: the cdunter an’ take your plek | gho potives to wife before breakfast. When l Shirt waists will be sold for a i quarter that are worth and | . sold for 50¢ by us and every- . ——I body else. They are all colors Edinhurgh and King Charles interposed. |1 ke are credited with having stopped this inte I unlaundered, and guaranteed fast colors. For 50c money bolongs ', Wthe people. It is as | the roads of the county shall be laid out h the dealers have been plunged. TR Ll the match was broken off the queen is suid near right and just as any judgment | next spring in the work for which it was | We beseech, them, however, to pause in Old Refrain, to have written to the crown prince telling | J y § | ! Anneve aldrich, him that she wished never to see him again 2 3 5 ZOO i Visconsin | intendec The subjee s discusse the ad dete ination to wreak ven- can be. If it is good law in Wisconsin | intended. T ibject was discussed | their mad d iination to wreak ven O howely, puzzling, truthful words IR e (O I R RS R it would be W in Nebras d | over and over again by the commission- nce by invoking the awful power of Wo worien soietinies suy! B oot ol aaka, and | ¢ Mg W ¥ nmission, & Thoana e R J if I 1ove you Just s miuch, doar heart, was announced the Queen is said to have @ man, or sot of men, who institute | ers last summer without reaching any R RUBATROueN, 1L e But ina diffgrtnt wi amused herself and nursed her wounded proceedings to the same end would re- | conclusion as to how the money should | sisted in, will dvive the railvoads out pride by sending the princess one by one the ceive the plaudits of the multitude. be expended, and consequently the day | ©f the state. The roads cannot with- ardent " love letters written by Prince Fer- T dinand to Mile. Vacaresco. The duke of of improved row no nearer now than | stand another attack from the state | A MAJORITY of all the democrats, & | it was many months ago. It is now pro- | board. Yot of! ey th majority of all the republicans and a | posed by the board to o ahead and de- : gRalan RRREREYOlur o8I i -, majority of more than cighty of the | termine the roads upon which the con- | | FNAUA s set g Liods ”"”( ) R el e AN R SOKPENR 1Dl LR R BN we offer an unlaundered or laundered Percale shir BEBIE house of ' representasives have | tomplatod fmproverents siall b o vids fair to far outstrip her progress of | different way narried fis s : ; j asked that the bankruptey bill be imme- | but it is likely that the sumo old diffi- | o ¥4 Whieh, commor Ly von he [ Walsh il o0lgrs, o Worth moatly twioe thatiprios: diately considered. It is expooctod that | culty of conflicting intorests which | (1 sooond weelk of - 1omeey oo e $1 Star shirt waists go for 75c. $1 gets the $1.25 the bill will easily pass the house and | caused inuction last year will again be g8 iR s S e i that it will meet with no diffieulties in | encountered. 1t will bo impossible for | & CurHIEs show an ol il sort. All wool cheviot knee pants, 4 to 14, regular the senate. The present delay is duo to | the commissionors to please everybod Rb.QYBE 140 3 ne. week in T80 rar 3 s 1 P o ice for F ] the fact that Speaker Crisp is dilatory | in their selection of the roads to be im- 75¢ and $1 garments in the lot, your choice for 50c. about ealling a meeting of the commit- | proved. They should not try to do this, ; : 3 A 3 00 ; MR i Every suit in children’s department has been toe on rules, which must meet before a | but should proceed according to their | VHE Cincinnati Eagurer is not only 1 . 4 diay can bo set for the consideration of | judgment of what will be for the best e that we must unnex Canada 4 d g marked down. Call Saturday. the bill. The democratic leaders in the | interests of Douglas county without 1 0 Jballeves that we shall-have to i ¥y e I house are disposed to deluy general leg- | gard to locality. The momey will, take Mexicy, Cuba and the Sandwich BROWN l NG KING & CO islation, but they will hardly try te re- | course, be laid out upon roads connect- '\“{“““‘ ‘}'“ ‘““‘“'t' New Jersoy ) ] 8lst the demand for the speedy passage | ing with some of the principal thoroufn- | 1€ft out of this comprehensive p; | W Store open every evening 3 o of the bankruptey bill, By syl i B b city. N oy o | . " | 1O O irday ot wres 8 W, Cor. 15th and Douglas § favorod by business men all over the | owning property on such thoroughfares | SAY SNLIRIARIL (1hm Hrden oountry. beyond the end of the present city paving J Tus OMaua Bee opines that Henry Wa esung performance. At any rate the prince | | e e e——

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