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THE OMAHA DAILY B UARY 4, 1893 “ N r IRRIGATION IN NEBRASKA idont wo cannot in fairness continue the | the palace she egmplained of the perfidy | public President Carnot and his ministry N \ | Afterward Senator Harrls sald ho was much :1 '”: I)_A”“ BEE The growing interost in irrigation | policy of supervising rates and requir- [ of hor ministe r’,.‘mul told them that | Will maintain order in the capital. In the pUSHIN‘: pEthN Cl'““h opposod to the nomination: that Jackson ovent of an outbronk, General Maussle wis no more a democrat than the men who . ROSEWATER, Fditor among the farmers of Nehraska, snd | ing that they shall be equal and reason- | she would given shom the constitution | ©vent of an outbreak, General Saussier and s1h tpoti 4he republickn’ side of the ot particularly among those of the western | able upon the railroads of the United | she had promisell dt the earliost oppor Senator Harris is a states rights man part of the state, has found expression | States and at the same time give these | tunity. How long is ‘a few days? When ‘y"““‘”‘"'”“'("_'v‘” ’_-?]“\":"‘I‘”".f"" n ovigtusl re | Oongressmen Seoure Little Batisfaotion in | It s 18 that Senator Dolph of Oregon bl 1, Gonery asior is faithful tothe This Lino of Work, would not be unwilling to accept o place on 9 One Yoear.. 8 8 00 " ! A government, and the terrible memories of the Iv-'yl‘v:l}hv‘l‘\'vyu.’- supremo bench s Succos Dty flen vttt Sanday) On 10 00 | Senator Darnor of the Thirtioth sena- | Canadian roads that are free to pursue | it to be this aftofhBon or tonight, or will | communo will permit no dallyine with the was fioted by the friends of Prestdon. Hgh Eix Sonthn. § gy | torial district, This measure fs based | the practicos as to cut rates and favored | the readers of this paper this mornity | lawless cloments of Paris, The prospect is g bt Al g rosidont Hatrl Anday o e ¥ 3 00 | upon the systems of irrigation that have | rates thatwe condemn and punish if | find the ety alraady in the hands of law | that the ropublic will sately weather tho | N0 INFORMATION FURNISHED THEM SVihe Slaen outolen ar o ADpolntient gty B e Vi 1801 boen adopted by Colorado, Wyoming | practiced by our own railronds. breakers, the coffstitution sot aside, lead 1. Warned by history, the government which came from republicans in general i b, e oo Fulldini: deemed the be { of each. It | dont has reached these conclusions as | under martial jJaw? These things Bouth Gruaa, Copier N i 20th Streots provides that the state shall be divided | the result of a careful, conscientious | may or may not baidone. What is Ciltigo Offiec, 817 Cinmbr of Commere into two water districts, the division line | and unprejudiced consideration of the | tain is, that they.ave all part and paree B Aa Oy Hooms 18, 1% ahd 15, T being ¢ Platte river; that two | whole subject. He does not recom- | of the deliberately expressed will of the Washington. 513 Fourteenth Stroot. SUPe each division, [ mend any cxtreme measures, but simply | queen, to be exceuted ‘in WasniNatoN Braeav or Tne Bee. | son's friends are discounting the Dolph criti CORR *V‘H\V"I \':‘ o knd % -+ 2‘ FornteeNtn Steeer cism edttortnl mattes Mhomid e wddressed 10 the | by the governory and th .y subjected, so far as their business in this | this. Its features ave unmistakablo, It | 1ar service is now used only as - pretext by Wasnixato, D. C., Feb. 8. | AL R, Editorial Department constitute a board of contro country is concerned, to our laws. He | is a condition of anarchy, pure and sim- | the Norwegian radieals to create a popular Faskans and Iowans co NS0 i e it Fomm LRANGAS ABBIIA Il have general supervision of the does not propose that the competition of | ple. No one can know when the in- B nddresied 1o The B Pablhing Conpany, fous water companics; that the engi- | Canadian vailroads, which a very large | tonded. the opénly promised coup will the army would niake short work of the mob PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. TERMS OF SURSCRIPTION in a bill introduced in the legislature musual facilities for competitio to | will ‘the earlioswopportunity’ arvive? 1 ey : will be surp: sither by a coup d'e 4 from Senator Dolph in particular. The sen and California, and embraced what are [ Noone will question that the presi- | ing citizens under arrest and the town | Will be surprised neither by a coup d'etat Breas of Canes Not Reported and the | goorl Ulv ot L o e e, en . nor by ademonstration of a mob of petroleum nlssloner Refuses to Change the a great narty mistake and t there are | i h i £ th Ironcind Rule Repr quite a numb of able publicans from rance wi e made with the ent of the wom a choice could have been made. In Frequently barrassed. e and by the peaceful operation of the y wof the fact that Mr. Dolph counted laws, —_— mself a8 one of those gentlenmen from whom a solection coutd be made, Mr, Har slingers, Any future political change in a few days) B and a state engineer, that the foreign eorporations shallbs | There is no blinking a situation like The question relative to 10 to send | Seeretary of the Treasury Fostor intends agitation against Sweden. It has been | from200 to 500 letters a day congress re- | to make quick work of selecting o 8Uccosson formerly explained here that. though the | questing iuformation as to the status of | to Robert M. Nixon of Indiana, deputy comp two Scandinay 1 countries united under the the pension cases and ask congressmen | troller of the currency, who has resigned to andinavian countr under helr penslon cases and asking congressmen | 1ok of tho currency, the INMh Nasonsl 1o be made payable to the order of the com- A < 3 P A bank of Cincinnati. ' He will name for the pany. the location of the canals; that irriga- | portant to their interests, shall be de- | day or honr It is simply a question of | distinct minister and Parliament, their for there is an iron-bound, inflexible rule at the place Mr, Rob J. Winne, lis private s THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. | tion districts shall be organized upon | stroved, but mes v that itshali be regu- | force.” cign relations were viewed a sidentical and | pension office that neither request will be | retary. Mr. Winne has sh wn 80 much SWORN STATEMENT OF GIRGULATION | the sy n in operation in California, | lated, it may be practicablo t were conducted by the ki lenand | granted. About 200,000 pension cla ar I | ibi L work of REkta of Nelirnalia. 1 the people forming the district to ve- | do this, 1 president's me o will |I|"V‘II \‘\Hl doubt b & good deal | Norway, who appointed ministers and cor n the completed files of the pension oftice ‘”.‘:2.. sl "‘f“l;‘j ot "a"':jf nty of Douglas. { ceive permission from the board of con- | renew gencral discussion of this subject, | Of republican dissatisfaction with the | suls abroad. The Norwegians claimed re- | and yet the rules of the office new forbid the tary that the latter hus con ,George B, Tz<chuck, socrotary of THe ‘l’!fl trol, and no district tohe orgunized fo witien 1u e commanding in- | President’s appointment of a rcessor | cently that, their commerce 1 navigation [ officers to give claimants the fact or to push | cluded to properly recognize merit and make he week ending Junuary 28, 1898, was as t 4 yeonclude that i & 11 of | should have the right to have their own [ ance except in the order in which they ave | 18 the intention to make the appointument §he wec Junuury popular vote anything done regarding it by | fair toconclud at in this, as in all of ¥ 8 " b next week ) 062 I'hese are the salient features of the | the present congross his other judicial appointments, which v shall make surveys and determi auibserol out pauple believe to beils | lake place: \The blow Hay IATL S0y | constitution of 1814 had -each presssved & | toive perslon ciating masy pecial, when minister of forelgn affairs and their own | received. Thus it is folly claimunts to | "FENONE L a o n consuls. The Stang cabinet at Christiania | write asking to have their pension cases | socr RUFY opposed this popular wish and was replaced | m: do special or to know how they stand the dis Tanunry Wednesday, Janitry 9| oed of ah offective systoin of irtigntion, PRIENDLY SENTIMENT ABRROAD, mended by men of all partics, he acted BoBn g A by which thousands of acres of avid land he statement of Siv Fdward ¢ fron e this Gach Dy 0, Sutmaritgd 4o &y tive; tHers oat B noquestion whatever. | the government did not intend to send | been long 1ugh in ajudicial position to | been dragging alon * nearly two ye sented to them in the pension i § ; 10 BAW _[Seal] N. I WRIL, Notary Publle. | oo “and North and South Dakota | warships to Hoholulu, consldertng tha become isolated from politi- { and s revived metimes receiy r r r = motives of discontent in Norway. That | my morning mail vequest : country is more liberal than Sweden, and it pension cases and hurry them 1 Western Penstons, final me m before the 4th know that other members of congross G 2 petitioned dmly for similar service, When y Original - Thomas A. Dunham, 0 > i % v national writer Bjorson, These liberal and | we go to the pension oftice we are informed | | ale, Robert T, allan, Fritz Witt similar plan for several years, with the | answer to the inguiry as to what Phere is no question raised " autonomous sentiments of the orwegians | that the commissioner has decided not to k No. 2, William O. Cunningham, Charles nost satisfactory results. The irei- | the government intended to do in | 4 ubility and the purity of | have becn kindled into a fiame by the recent | mirke any of our cases special nor to wive us | M. Weed, Willim 11 Gl o it s M adi oty § B i Tfay e liotated | che o of Judge Jackson, and as | adoption of the new military law at Stock- | #nY information concerning the status of the | John W. Androws. Keissue—James Brown sated arew of the state in 1850 | the Ilawaiian matter was dictated | ¢! udge | fet el . L case in which we are interested. Hesays | Roissue and increase-—James 1, Show amounted to only )00 acres, while | by diplomatic considerations, but uo chargo that he has ever | G ”""" e L Lthat this | that congressional interference and influence | oy orman P, Bucklin, Wil This city has interests in common with | EoEGAE a 900,00 Hothar the! atatement. ba regarded ies to influence his judicial radicals atjChristiania asserted that this | prevents the ovderly procedure of clorks v, ool o, Henry'| Bar o - that of Colorad 1 900,000 | whethet th et Bk Y mensure was a menace to Norwe gian inde- | With their work and he has made the rule | jam. 1o arnes, W. T, Wallace, Honry Y pendence, inasmuch as the Stockholm | iron clad, so that we can pract . ¢ W. Young, Danicl 1 A SI0UX Cir'y grand jury has disposed | a¢ T'he value of the system as ope Chamber, or Rigsdag had voted down a mo- | (OWPlsh nothingin the i Ak Fairlamb, = Addi 3 : 1 e 3 30t N be ac upright the 3¢ 0 %0 the pension office and labor to th m Byxbe. Iner ilinm H. ¢ of the Sunday Sun blackmailers after | ated in the two 5 last named has | cating a friendly spivit. But the Brit- | he will 1ually upright there. So | i vondine to prohibit the employment of | g ‘.‘r".n‘.nyvv,‘ Wit the) of kit s oo in )\ To0 i \‘\, il “\ 4 s the political division of the ginal widows, ¢ \ Cranda measure without the tails, As to the ——— With a single exception have been com- by the Steen ministry I, however Congressman Dolliver of Towa says upon U permitted te aclear and conseientions sense of \ t abandoned the scheme of f he subject: “Itis unfortunate, not t ) resign ern and southwestern por- | parliament . the British | duty. Although Judge Jackson is | ofice and only maintained nt advised | known as a den annoying, for members of con i werat in polities, he has | separate consulates. The di s | counter the difliculties which are daily Average Cirenlation for December, 24,620 1 state frvigation systems two lives and property of British al influence, and - in the hi years azo, and Wyoming, with a popula- | jects in Hawaii ave safe under Amevican | Position to which he has heen appoint has felt more or less the influence of radi wing pensions granted are re- THE south is keeping up its record of [ $i,n that is insienificant in smparison | protection, is at least reassuring. Of | assuming that he will be confirmed, he nchings. The law has little chance In | with that of Nebraska, has practiced a | conrse it is quite possible that this | Will be still fuether removed from that that section of the country THE National Live Stock exchange delegates are welcome guests in Omaha. cals, even of republicans, like the famous T acres, and that of California 1,000,000 | as an unreserved expression ornot theve | course thus far it is only just to assume 2| eanba D ke in viewing it as indi- | that if he goes upon the supreme bench h government ought to know fully what | fd i i the Omaha style. It won't do that town | been estabiished beyond question. It | is ! ? S SO the Swedish army outside e national | deputy ¢ mmissioners or the chief ¢ « Ibertson, Mary J. Williams, Mar any harm. has contributed enormously to their | the desive of the provisional government | supreme court is concerned it will be | territory without a spec horization of -'\M‘ ve only our labor for our pains, for Miranaa W 1, Rebeeen A £ —_— wealth, ma vast regions of te of Hawaii is: that it secks annexation | the same with Juc Jackson as a mem- | the parliament o Norwegian "“”‘ ‘li”“""‘"““' \" 28 "‘ g e butt en Tt advice of Colonel McClure to the | tory productive which had before been | of the Sandwich islands to the United | ber as it was | death of Justice ! rly st here, charge the od and not see the chips ish home rulers is, “First get the best | practically worthless for icultural | States, and that a commission to negoti- | Lamar W oty il bl & Some Kepublicans Displensed. 4 J A practically w t i Thome rule possible, ther for more.” | purposes. Kven in Wyor where the | ate for that object is now in Washington. toward the triple allimnee, whi S : ¥ | ANOTIER ble conspiracy has rway s inclined toward Russia and That is the Gladstone plan. number of farmers is comparatively | The British government is also, it is pre- A | Dakota: Original—Michacl Du wvestigating the Whisky Tros| T'here continued be not a lit eriticism at the capitol today ot 1 by an imbecile local wnee. The union between the two Scan- | been TiSOn ur i Ser & E mall, there are now 230,000 acres of | sumed, fully informed as to the If-‘ Ung | ontemporary A vo! ek detective | dinavian countries would be in immediate | yesterday to fill the vatancy 10 | Jand under irrigation in this eountry, Huaving this knowledge, years of age has just commenced going A co pondent of THE BEEsuggests, | although of an unofficial character, it 1o school. She is at least setting uguml as ameans of dinducing the farmers of | would seem that if there was any example for some of her white neigh- bors. ate. 1t surnd has been employed by Rosewater at #6 o e if a division had not o d in the | the supreme court, created that most of Mr. Burrows' papers Justice Lamar. The republicans n- | werenewspaper clippings. Such as they were A GEORGIA colore n over 1 ranks of he adical party portion day to operate am the boodle gang [ ' SACKLOTI00 a0 plain of the nomination do so under a misap- My, Bynum took the 1said they would not which lins doclured recently that it s oD | brenension of the. facts, Ihey Mficct i ke | L Lyhum took i g they would Nebraska to engage in the artificial | intention to antagonize efforts to an- : posed to a secession movement ieve that the n t s made from | learn s through the evidence of wit ! g out b and corruptdeals with mem- - ; " ; ) watering of lands on their own account, | nex Hawaii to the United States | ) " whom this ter- Wyomlng Throwgh n Teloscope. SanceaIRiEntrot th ; P AL LR down neoln and endeavor to ferret ToE Rl ER : d fact, which e has so | witnesses he desired to ave sworn, 1t ir R St Paul Pioneer-Pross, often expressed, that he preferred to name 10d none of the Ilinofs whisky men, The ysewader, proposes to ox- . i c o 10 linois whisky I NP, S PLOL ! Judging by the rough-sud-tumble nature | straight out republican for the vacancy. | first man on the Lot Ames Veusey of of the proceedings of the Wyommg legisla- | The first thing ho had o take into consid- | Gincinnati, who. was. botiiod to. oy people who can sce nothing wrong in | ture, they need a referce and hottleholder | eration, however, was the confirmtion for examination. Mr. Vi l 1 liere, with special Instructions Lo the latter | was served with notice from at loast a dozen nting the whisky trast f b ng and sel Y 0 « S Ors, n¢ ther with sy ial i ruction h atter wil rv i I hisky tru g and selling of legislators, and | HENG S keep it out of the way of the mem- | republican senators that they would oppose . Dh6 btat hina: especially by the oil-room gang and their | o COLORADO will spend $100,000 on her 1t the legislature mppropriate a fund | there would ha n i ) World’s fair exhibit, the governor hav- | 10 be paidout in premiums to farmers | of such a purpose in Siv Edward Gray's ing signed the bill appropriating that amount. It is a little bill, but there is A L : e ; time enough yet to do a great deal of | 00 itrigated lands, This might stimu- | that anything was held in reserve. work. 3 late the agriculturists of the state to Accepting the statement as a straight- e pecial effort, but it is alveady perfectly | forward expression of the attitude of the AN EX-SLAVE at Fort Bend., Tex., | clear that irrigation pays and that only | British government, it would scem safo owns 1,000 acres of land under cultiva- | by means of avtificial watering can the | to conclude that the United States has tion. He is rich and ha$ enough to do pursuit of agriculture be made uniformly | nothing to apprehend from that quarter without pursuing the popular Texas | profitable in that portion of the | inopposition to any plan which this pastime of going gunning after his | state which is clussed as arid. | country may finally decide upon in con- neighbors. The drouth of two ye ago | nection with the Hawaiian islands. This, and the disastrous effects which it pro- | of course, is entively contrary to the gen- duced sulliciently demonstrated this. eral expectation. Tt was supposed that thorough system of irvreigation in the | England would mg e to enter region whore the lack of rain was most | vigorous protest against any assumption felt would then have saved thousands of | of authority on the part of the United farmers from distress and would have States in Hawaii, and would back it up addc eatly to the wealth of the stat with a display of foree at Honolulu. —_— There is an abundance of water in Ne- | The excited ecommonts of the zlish I ¥ 1 BEE, Inthe eyes of certain for the best specimens and largest yields | statement. His lang howey by per acre of grains, grasses and vegetables | unqualificd and there is no suggestion s, confivmation of any one whom he might 1us personal m M willing tools, this may be very repre e | name. Some of these senators, to use plain s for a long t ina responsible position SRR 3 ¢ i Agitation of a Public Money Farmer, language, are doing what they can to curry | in a Cineinnati house furnishing the. adu hensible. But vight-thinking peopie will Minneapalis Tim fayor with the incoming. administrtior Yorabion by ehioh. whisiise ' ate donantel ly find fault with any man or| Anex-Wisconsin treasurer who has been | The president wasconvincod, thatalthough | Koty m o position therefore to speak with wspaper that séeks to expose and [ invited to repay the state the money wrong- | statements were made to the public to the | authority on the extent of adulteration. in pay ! fully withheld: the state by him is anx- | contrary for political effect, the democr: liquors. fous to scutle. He is anxious beeause the | would present a practicaliy solid front Miscellancous. tives are employed at its own expense. | interest is piling up at the rate of 240 day Azainst any republican he ght nominate, | THE BEE has no apology to make for | He might better have the gas burning at his | Under the conditions existing yesterday and o8y o expense from a congressional met which have not been changed by subsequent employing men to detect scoundrels who - - events, the president was placed in the posi ave employed 5 flecoy and corrupt dustifiablo Disgust, tion of having to select an honest, capuvlo members of the Jegislature, and it will Indianapolis News. democrat whose record upon all publie ques- | ¢ punish bribery, especially if the detec- Secretary Noble has dismissed the motion for review” of the decision in the case of lson Wilcox against Benton Bile and James Vandever, transferred from Chadron ssistant. Seeretary Chandler has af : ‘ med the decision In the case of M. J General Weaver, tho populist leader, fs | tions was clean and sound, or permit the [ NI HIE SRR, In Lie onsp, ol A o | continue this dangghous practice regard- | ported to be very much disgusted becau: vacancy to go untilled till Mr. Clove. | jiat RIS AEEES, A ACHS, | less of expense. &t the boodlers stand | his party in California and Kansas has | land \‘n!lvrml the uln“ nmwl and ations continue to pour in at the from under. They will hear something | $ecured the election of democratie United | nom a man _‘ T e b © tho D £ o Y LT BT R ey e v el this | and Fuller school of politics. hoe Syt et LS L drop a little later on, action will seriously weaken the populist | president desired above all to give | LOUS 0 hicroscoplsts in the South Ouiaba —_— once General Weaver is mi pla 0 o a man whois D ,4‘1)'“\:”" not only not be any more of theso appoint rights, who is a union man, and who is on M S Gotlings : q 3 ¢ OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. il von all the aucstions | ments made for this season, but that on ac THE declaration of the parliamentary | braska for irvigation and only enter- | pressupon the situation, presumed to rocord in a sound way upon all the questions | countof the decronse of the volume of busi- A % 3 PR i o % 7, & e ; Native Digestion Un of importance to the country. When he n e donE b thoLONHNe secretary for the foreign office that the | prise is needed to apply it to this use. voice the sentiment in government civ- he new Irish home rule bill is both more Chicago Tribun it known to some of his friends that ho Lad | ™ i done some L lives and property of British subjects in ] cles, wavrranted this impression. 1t°is | and less liberal than the one of Six years twithstandiniz the itense excitemént in | Abiudoned all hope of nominating a_ repub 4 Hawaii are safe under American pro- OUR CANADIAN RELATIO somewhat surprising, therefore, to find | ¢ “Imperial,” or, as we should say, fed- slulu the ordinary course of traflic in the “";l‘\';«"v\”rl'nlh'd(lflill\::l”“';w“:' -I r‘nl\m'v:v»;n + A . 3 There is reason to believe that im- eral, questions are defined w ore care t national dish of the Sund island- | could be confirmed, the name of Judge Jack Protect them, is perfectly sound and | POUtant changes in both our commercial and the vote of the Irish members and peers emains 8 R ith Oanad conspicuous local paragraphs in the issuc of | every membor of the - supr Tl Al and political relations with Canada ave 5 0 fear a 0 he Ppcific Commereial Advertisor that an- | dozen or more of the most intense repy sensible. wvernment has no fear of dan to < 4 h i the Pac i 1 e el &5k —_— imminent, and in view of this the | Buitish interests in Huwaii and | GO Dut their number there is unchanged. | nounces the revolution is this calim. serene | cans in the two houses of congress - PR Ty o] o EETh e e ¥ : This shuts them out fi English and | exhortation to the Honoluluans. *Get your 1s o Strong Unionist, Des MoINES has 1000 telophonos in Special message sont to congross by | contemplates no stops to interfero with | Seewct taeet o B im, e o bill passcs, | poi from the Hawaiian Fruit and Taro com- | fo nad been alyendy. meeommended by a S operation at $10 a year. Owmaoha has | President Harrison, dealing with the | what has been done Lhore on the part of | renders it cxtremoly probable that very | Pany.” i ardent partisan fand nonpartisan citizens in plephones S0 il year, rivileges v rcordec y is govern- v o B WO 3 0 o N J . . : 1,800 telephones in use at 860 a year. | privileg now accorded by this govern- | to United States | littlo will bo seen of Trish members fn the O T e the west. Despite statements to the con S T pointofl factiith {sktha Omaha has nearly twice as many as Des | ment to Canadian transportation lines 1t is not difficult to understand why | London Parliament, except on the Irish Chtcagn Times. i Judg IS i saat imab s n Rt dedom 4 ; a fe | . R 3 sl ult ¢ R y | ABLEIANEG 4 ieago Times. | He has very recently placed himsclf upon cedom from pois; Moines, yet she is paying 50 per cent | and suggesting a modification of the the British government should wish to | land question. This is kept in control of [ Thereisa Fire Alarm Foraker in the far | record iy ihe. stromzess - animsclf upon 5 SOy poisonqus an more than Des Moines. Why can’t | policy now pursued, is significant. [t avoid any serious complications with | the Engiish Parliiment for five years west. The governor of Oregon is one Pen- | stutes rights. Ho is fir equipped for the spurious ingredients, the ex- Omaha have as low telephone rates as | has been long known that the president 5 ctically the lifo of this Parlisment, it | noyer, who has written in response to a r - | duties of the oftice as a jurist. Not a breath cellence in flavor which gives quest from his adjutant general for permis. £ } Svar Bos 4 s g Des Moinos?® Wasenot ifavornblal tol aeatiniins Gladstone's majority holds her, | U ) adj general of suspicion has ever been whispered against g \ % is. | 8ion to use two brass cannon belonging to the | him, He has the confidence of all who know to Dr. Price’s Delicious Flav- = as at present the system under The two chumbers of the new Ivish legis- | state for the purnose of fiving a satute upon | jim professionally. It is the purpose of the OMAHA'S trado, liko that of other | which the Canadian railroads enjo ! SRk o b | lature are now, as in 18%, intended to rep- wational inauguration day the following pert | preslion, i mination is confirmed in oring Extracts of Vanilla, BEEAED oltick Fauffared @0 ome axta g e e e : permit those islands to pass under the | yosent one property and the other popula- | and extraordinary letter: *No permission to a successor on the cireuit 4 . i :Ilm-”"vllnllx“\ e 1“; : A Yont | peculiar advantages in comyetition with | eontrol of the United States without ton, 1f these two chambors disagre § | Will be givon to use state cannon for firing a \ urmised in some quarters that Orange, Lemon, etc., their irough tho sovore cold of tho last few | Amevican: lines. Ho usod very plain making any sort of hostile demonstra- | “refercndum™ is provided to tho mnssos op | Silute over the innuguration of a Wall strect | ho will como from IKentucky and ho may b wide popularity and increas- days, yet tho report of the clearing | and positivo language on the subjoot in | Lo rin8, 813 il s plutocrat as president of the United States. ST, O Batlay bt s o ey hoose, as furnishod by Bradstreets, for i o When the nomination of Judge J ing sale. his last annual message. Having pre- | o i i ins: First bsolute vet he Trist K C SPICE, laid be he T i f » week ending Februar: , ¥ i S s l developments in this matter, that the | tains: Iicst, an absolute veto on the Irish A SPRINKLE OF SPICE, son was laid before the senate in execu The retail grocersare learnin, the week ending February 2. shows an | sonted figures to show that the val British government is uot disposed to | Parliament through the lord lieutenant; sec £ session yesterday Mr, Harris of Tennesseo il grocersare Ic g increaso of 215 por cent over the samo | woods transported botive i o i Dot of | ond, the gencral oversisht over affairs on- | Washington Star: =Thoro s notime like tho | Was in iho chair fuckson served o term in that quality rather than price week of last year, and a volume of more points in the United Sate e :.}mu’ ny serious l |”“ '. I." (‘»‘m;‘ ;)1 v b Onhd IR TR AR al; third, “’"f‘._fl"\‘n'f v.;;._y;mh(::w youth whose father :”'\‘-‘T*‘IEIE“‘.x;-“\(‘)n:‘_”lxlx‘l‘.l-’:»“ I“‘rv-\.:u f,[:{".'f 15 inecessery ot illion o “ ¢ ? v e diseovery woul oubtedly b6 t0 | command of the Dublin police A ad given hin a g Wl i the nomin cx-senntors y fian e "“”—-——-—“ 2l Canadian territory probably amounts 0 | ¢¢voncathen the annexati bentimant | Ciaid CLIBO DD ollbe gniIrish con Hurtford Journal: You never can judge n | Nachout referring them: to committoe, but confidence of customers and $100,000,000, the president sald If the ony ann, enti stabulary. These ave all limitations moreor | Tartfor 15 Wppeurance b wedding sult, © | Mr. Hareis promptly red the nomina i [ i ACCORDING to the president of the | yyurse of tho Canadian overnmeng | N0 Biiee no interforence is likely | loss decided on tho previous bill, The 2] i g 3 don of Jaclson_ o the commitieo on Judio make a snccessful business! EREIIRING Jo - ihaupiRsic L ourse o Canadian government | gt S O R lish mimstry also exercises in Ireland all | Philadelphia Ti Poor skaters should | 19Ty, much to the surprise,of every onc telephono company two telophone SO | toward the United States was to con- e T e that Juid consider foderal powers, bug | €orreetly drink luck t5 each otlier in bumpors panies cannot exist on a paying basis in tinue it was time for this country to con- o Sy f L powers, but Omaha. If that be true competition can- WO DEVICES ; sider whether our interch S upo . ) 1 ere by the fe it appears, to | Ashamed of his sentences even in the prescnce o A r not be maintained, and therefore the | S.uer Whether our i ha upon | yented, one by a Cleveland and the other | here by the f v 3t appears;itol]iaaiinod 07 s sonlcncos avol G 3 iy § s Lo lines of land transportation should not | v u Richestor man, to provent podes- | be conducted partly by the veto of the crown ] 9 6 epuone system must be considered & | 1o putupona different basis. “We should trians from being runover by motor cars, portion of a zoodly estate hie s o trouble i | fem—-" & ca monopoly. If this be true the only wi withdvaw,” said the president, “the | Neithov 1| n ; o tad by the judicial commission of the privy coun- | B Seabivveally 1o “take his part Largest Manufaoturors anl Ratallor 1o get reasonable rates is by limiting the R ; 8 a0 a8 Doon Sutolontly tested $0 | oiy yrolind gets under this about whnt tho . of Ulohlug in the World RIRSNand cliar2es by T s support which is given to the railroads | getermine its practical ue,” but the | geates have here, less police and militia and 2o Inter Ocean: — Wife—Don't you be- bR oaarges by law, and steamship lines of Canada by a |2 2 ] g sS4 s 4 Sk ° 5 s meter is defeetive in some way? 3 plan of the Rochester inventor appears | plus power to interfere with contracts, e ; : traflic that properly belongs to us, A CONTINUED increase in the output Jude Husband [t may be, but [ notice that it s ; ) i to have decided merit. Itis designed to | ing from American expevience, the plan will | able to fill the bill very month of the northwestorn flour mills is re- | 14 00 longer furnish the cavning ported, and yet the flour market remains g no prevent people from getting caught | not work; too many points of collisio. are merville Journal: Boll -What & made-up | which lighten the otherwise crushing | under the forward wheels of the motor, | left thing Miss Flyte fs, isn't she? | B o weight of the enormous publie subsidies o o elisXont phe'a” protly niueh ot mudo up, | ety SABRAREIUL oXoceds the orders:l ot BT TR P R e o QAlthough neither the Bonapartists, royal and the stock of flour is inereasing. At & & ists nor the radicals are by any means froe polis Journal: “Tommy his experi- this rate the time may soon come when | [ the poor man can buy a sack of flour at | a price proportionate to its actual cost ; | THE citizens of Denver think that there is no reason why insurance rates in that city should be four times as high as they are in Boston. Considering the reputation that Boston has recently made in f losses, this is a reasonable view. member of the British government authoritatively announcing that the | s Yo e L + | at Westminster is vestricted . to these ques- this country regarding the future of Hawaii, but it would be a radieal de- parture from its traditional policy to | tion, If it shouid appear, after later | by population. oThe oEnglish ministry vo- have lately been in- | the vevision of state legislation cxercised Troy Press: An upright judge needn't _..];‘ e or lieutenant governor at - Dublin and partly Yonkers Gazette: When a man inherits a and as it works automatically its success | does not depend upon the vigilance of the gosted that a modification or abrogation | motorman. But neither of these devices of the article of the treaty of Washing ton relating to the transit of goods in bond might be involved in any complete | streot cur aceidents. By far tho groater | ing of officials und deputics as well as fo all it but did he say any solution of the question, number of people injured or killed by | the losses of the poor Panama eanal stock — This matter rei ver the street cars ave thrown under the | holders. With a stange want of logie, it AN AWFUL crime was expiated by the | consideration in the special v »sent | wheels while in the act of getting on or | has been a ssumed _ghat under some other RN RN O wind tlansfad Ty iho o - 8 | oo awpaa Mt e AR Lt g LAy 4=t e s St iy form of government g monarchy or an em Atlanta Conatitution P t' N b “ negr \'\'h ws voast 1 alive by a mob at ; 1 Thursday, and it is no ! off the . They fall by the side of | TS P (o A Nio T guane. s b r’esen OUI l S Paris, Tex., but the people who inflicted l)-‘\ sted that the conclusions reached by | the track and thus get under the whe » | The difference is that“under the monarchy Or your self=deported mission tho horriblo punishment lowered thom- | the president will be widely concurred in. | when the arrangement for protoction in | sy corerence 18 tht unde archy, Thire's a cabinot position : s I L I Lol v arry 5 and especially unag e rotten empire of That's a-waitin' for you sure! / eyre lono enouo take Ve solves to tho level of the fiond whom | Ho believes tho article of the treaty | front of tho motor would not save them. | Napoleon I11 ¢ government concealed the I dht ety o coiiro ™ i And if they're long enough to take in every :l!.l.‘y v ;..n.‘.l thoir vengeanco upon. ';nu’[‘; which concesslons have been made w0 or moe cars wro used | systematic ¢ s of aduinistration R R g hepe s \1:' Hored ! thing in sicht so much the better, ho whole alair was essentiall® savage ) the anadian together this danger i atly The republic, on other hand, has had Pass your plate and call for mor | and cruel. The victim of the mob was, | abrogated, but in any « lGsresn e i s il the courage and pribity to prosecute the B ONCIAKN S e A short Dill the first of the month it is true, a fiend in human form, but | matter of bonding merchandise i ministers and deputies who have abused e tan I'ill the full returns were quoted, o ; 4 what can be sald of those who voasted | from one place in the United their trust. NotwifR&tanding the industry 1 your great-grandfathet votod is the delizht of the man who re- him to death by inchos? another, through Canada, and the treat- of faction in fan i » excitement, Like o veteran of yore e ment of the sealed cars containin can be expected t ) fully meet the require- and its government have alone been held re. great vehemenee his helie thite It was wicked ments effe e safc rds_against | sponsible in public opinion for the bribe-tak- | t0£0 swimming on Sunday ‘Shungo of heart, T boul A M from the Panama canal scandal, the republic £ Shahgnof-eart, I.bell Ty i i responded Mr. F upon the basis of the present value of wheat THE DUTY OF PATRIOTS, device by whi a man may thrown aside and protected from the | the crisis which ti@atenod the republic is R e cetves it The tailor's bill is about assing away. The Hibot ministry has re- If you did a lot of yelling passing, auny, - ThatHhob oinlatry hos 7 Fass your plite and call for more! wheels is becoming extremely urgent. ! The long list of such accidents in Omaha | PERHAPS Lord Tennyson will not have | merchandise on their arvival at ou a successor as laureate after all. My, | border, is subject to our laws. Gladstone says that he has no inteation | president thinks that the practic of recommending the queen to appomt a | allowing seal cars to he wsizes this. The eot railway panies should not allow the matter to rest until this pressing need has been worn out as a subject for news- paper pleasantrics, but if you buy of us during this great remodeling ceived another vote of confidence in its firm- ness and ability to ¢opa with the factions 0. our troubles —they are over that are conspiring fgainst republican in Aud we'ro Just kneo-deop In clover, And we're holding on to Grove ; met, as no doubt it can be when proper | stitutions, 1t is, usfortunately, too true While ne's entering the door poet laureate, and if he does not the | livered at places mot a port, and attention is given to the subject. that Paris still exerch®s an undue influenco And e raseals with thoir eheatin place will remain vacant as long as he is | their delivery to the owner or — over the destinies of France. But so long as They aro gaing out deak v 1 Red=hot, and still a-heat i in power. Upon the whole it would be | consignee to ba opened without the A cory of the Hawali wzette e — your bill will be too short to excite comment. The pant sale with its the departments shallprove loyal to the re Puss your plate and call for more! Teeh as well if Tennyson's name were per- | supervision of a revenne officer, is ine ooived at this office is hrim full of the | —e mitted to be the lust upon the long roll | sistent with the safety of the reve {nalabntsiohthanauiiitian of laureates. He honored the offico as no | Treasury regulations havo given to S\ tha Aaveios living English poet could do. statutes relating to the transportation ——— of merchandise b the Un st e S Its editorials it B i AT ; R deep cuts is on this week and the ) the rebellion. Herc sdighest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U, S, Gov't Re port. is & sample Le country was in a state '3 whole stock is chock full of the of revolution last Saturday rnoon THE tory press of Canada warns Gold- | States and British possessions a con- | It is in a state of revolutio The g s ’ most surprising values. Stock must all be reduced be- % ! 1 h ! g win Smith that if he persists in his an- | struction and seope nat eontemplated by | queen hus not abandonod her Inte ntion nexation agitation he may involve the | congress, and the president thinks these | to abrogate the constitution, She has 4 2 . \ fore the workmen take possession of our buil ling, United States and Great Britian in one | laws should be rvevised 1 “a policy only rred it. Her last words, uttered b ) : of the bloodiest wars in their historles. | adapted to the new conditions, growing, | to the. cabinet. the of the | BRO W N I NG K I NG & CO The Canadian tories ought to know that | in part, out of the cons of the ; / ! A supireme 1o membe of the court Btoreonon qrory argriestiness 1§ W, Cor, 16th and Douglas St the British government is not spoiling | Canadian Pacific railroad, should be | and of i legislature, espressed for a bloody war with this country, The | declared, and the business placed talk of bloodshed is all on their partand | upon a basis o just to our amounts to nothing. This government [ people and to our transportation rights a antees the liberties of all is utterly indifferent in the matten companies.” In the opinion of the pres- | of her deliberate will to override in fow days’ ihe law which secures the us. [\ raple assembled bafore

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