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E—— e o THE OMAHA DAILY BRE: SATURDAY, MARCH 18 180 - ‘ : -'i‘_" E I)ATI BEET d ¥ LEGISLATURE TAKE A | provements in tho Coliseum and tho [ presumed thep ae democrats they will OTHER LANDS TH 050 i Setioess be bkt aad I23§L‘£’:¥‘§."‘i.“:f‘n"il'fl"i‘;n'::;L":';Y..x?.l'f,.'l',‘ Dl)\\E. BROWN AND | MARTIN | - i | ‘ ‘ space for exhibits will be compactly and | support all || §smoeratic mensures, onveniently arranged. The directors | whether reedffonded by the adminis- F. ROSEWATER Resolutions have heen adopted by both the emperor over the army bill fs the moss | the Fifle magazines in Bulgaria had bosn or- vty sk e | houses of tho legislature to appoint con- | are taking hold of the work with en- | tration or not! Wfld this is all that it was | serious and throatening constitutional ais. | ered secretly to provine them with arme o PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. nea commitleos to fix the day on | thusinsm and thev are loyally supported | necossary to eonsid The party in | turbance that modern Germany has ex. | B0 AMmunition, 1tlsln these latter doov: | homosrts Who Will Distribute Foderal which the legislature shall close its | son voss | erionced. The popularity of the old | Ments that Austria is peculiarly intevested. e ) g J by the memb control of eithqw branch of congress is, | ! pop ity 1 Patronagn in Nebrask TERMS OF &0 BSCRIPTION, | sesston. 1f the conditions were such as | Indeed, supposudsto have some considor- | Smberor and the personal foreo of Blsmarck | o = et b b " BREHT Sed Hunting. O Dlacy, e 948 88 iy pr e the close of a session an BUSINESS MEN FOR CONSULS. ation in framing its eommittees for the -‘”""“"* 110 i t © opon an {sue bot ween Rat Sonngsonl hl‘\“v\‘I:‘l the ;.;.u. " mily and Sunday, One Ve . 4 * ol el ~ p 4 + vk s h the executive and the legislature. The ! many ahd e aavo- ] ™ op it (L B i Geg | Mereomentto st o day for adjourning | fho consular service of the United | undorstood pofibios of the executive, | omeiat sulom of Gormo fosiolt Seihde, | rovolution, to which Chancel- | VALUABLE POINTER FOR PLACE HUNTERS Bunday fiee, OV i 200 ’;’ die ‘y\"‘_”"' e eminently Il"""l“"'» | States has always furnished a refuge for | but it is not expected to e sider his per- | who so nothing but the military aspect of | 107 as roforred more than once of i | AU R - 350 ; But the legislature finds itsell com- | poligiciang who had outlived their use- | sonal likes or disiikes. any political problem. When they maintan | 14t¢, i exhibitod 1a un articlo on the death | g 1eaders Belteved at Washington te OFFICES fronted with more momentous problems | fulngss at home. Tt has boen used to [ Tho positioniafthe prosident in this | that, in spite of the triple alliance, 1t 18 neo. | Of HOFr von Biclhroeder which was b ¢ { i Kb tiad it 4 led 118160 {5-orie of the s e Control the Situation with Keferonce « Ruildin, : | than those that had to be grappled | pay off many political obligations and as | matter is, therefore, manifestly unrea- | essary to keep up a force that can confront | 1 T IS SRV ORI Vie to Filling Ofices Under the e Miceag ftreels | with hy the loglslature of 1871, | o convenient wayto dispose of impor- | sonable, and [t ls Highly improbable and_Russia’ both, it is time that a | Krews Zeitung. The following is & samplo i el 2 el I \ ghly u To | extr “Ths people ot Propo ron Amindsteation, o 317 Chailer of Commerce. | 1 impeached the governor and | gynate place hunters able to eommand | that the demedats of the senate will | ¥Ory long-suffering people should rebel. To | ®XUr AL o Koot Mliae Lot \4- York, Rooras 13, 14 and 16, Tribune | ' e ¢ Rk ¥ i i demand such a force is to make the pric \cquired by honest toil; y respect landod — Buflding | stato auditor for misdemeanors in | yoma influence. For nearly three<qu pay tho slightest attontion to his oxtra- | J b0 "o tenhnn tho price of datess, | Property tnherited from honorable ancestors Washington, 513 Fourieonth Street flice. Venality and fraud — had | yo.4 of g century this service was of lit- | ordinary demand for a resrganization of | OF Victory greater than the price of defeat. | Probort ' i Wasnixaroy Bunkar or vis Bag, SURESTON DENOE. [ Sermeated tho tats Souse anq tho | tersof a century this service was of lit | ordinary demand for a reorganization of | yoey sarious concessions must be made by | but they have no respect for ‘capital sprung | DI FouUkTeRs il Srweer All pommunications - relating to news and | POrme 'f ' ;‘ ko g CSulRE M.-'m.- to the countr, he great ma- the com nittees. Todoso for the pur- | the government or it will be nec ry to | UD. as it were, over night, no, nct even when Wasittsaron, D, ¢, Mareh 17 editorinl matter shouid be uddressed to the | treasury had been looted and peculation | jority of the men in it knew little of [ pose of dropping from any of the com- | take an appeal to the people: ana the result | it seeks to buy the ipathy of the masses Atalihours of the day 1 nigit thore - ""M“'f(';”‘,‘\. ~‘~ LETTERS. ‘ and embezzlement was everywhere | brgationl affairs and were incapable | mittees to which they have been | of such an appeal cannot be doubtful. by doling out & million here and there for | may be seen avound the telo raph ofices in ramapant. The legislature of 1871, which | of | only could draw pay fora forty-day ses- | sion, did not adjoura without day. It did not shirk the « vesponsibility charitivle purposes. Capitalism, whether | Washin onalargeor on u small scale, whether it | to their frionds at home, Soma wauo Rrasps ut riches by dishonest competition, | hopelessness in the fraudulent bankruptey, falsification of trade | marks, bad weights and short measures. | orwhether It waxes fat on buildi | bourse speculations, or whether, in the should doing much to advance the | appointed the senators who arve objec- commercial interests of the eoun- | tionable to Mr. Cleveland would The fiest serious attempt to | obviously be an insult and injury to reform this service was made by the ad- | those gentlemen which the senat imposed upon it and did not assign the } ministration of President Hay under no circumstances, would v vork of purification to the next logisla- | .o faivly successful. Consuls we | upon them. Tt is entirely 1 of aljourning sine die s and remittanc Beo Publishing \fts, clioeks and postoft puytble to the order of the com- n oMeo seekors wr s 0 0 while othors ex- of victory, Sl thera aro thu- e intent It is not to bo supposed that the overthrow of the Ribot cabinet and the resignation of President Carnot would weaken republican institutions in France. There is no lack of incorruptible and uni publicans, There is press confldence or , | others call for hel, nd | who have friends he ifte| fob bl BEEL PUBLISHING COMPANY. SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION it afe to say, sally respected re. mir-Perier, the 1 and by wive the 't how the Ftate of Nebrask ! | ture. Inst : » | auived to report more frequently and | therefore, thut the senate committecs as | president of the Caamber of Deputies: there | ©f Kreat banking flrms, it seeks to mobilize, | case shail bo worked up at the other end ot woorys . Trs of Tur s pun. | that Distoric body took . recess for | yopg fuliy regarding the industeial and | announced will stand, whatever eourse | is Godefros Cavaignae and . theve fs. Housd | centralize, and finally absorb oy n of | tho lin s AT T At B for theweek | SIXLY days, first to give investigating | w;mmercial intorests of the countries in | the president may decide to pursue | Brisson; and there are men of thesamospot- | Wealth by issuing shares, bonds eeants, | Nino-tenths of thos 0 March 11, 150, was as foliows: commitices full ‘swing, recouvened 0 | which they wors located than before | toward that bady, and it is also pretry | less reputation in the Senate, And again, it | ©t¢—capitalismis the sovini danger of the | fiest make Dy it out on | Minday. i X votu resolutions of impeachment and 4 ypag time had been the custom. This | safeto conclude that his remavkablo | should be remembered that neither M. Jules | HOUF N - a fresh blank. “Theu they carelessly erumplo Wodnasdey Warch | then again took from | o cessitatod o move careful study of the tude in this matter will not make P L S | Elemonts of Sucoess, up the first drafy or and throw it upon > q POl lete e i g i i ot 1 1 I Constans, the ex-r ster ¢ e in Kansas City Journal iy Magch i1 | byl o 'h”.h it (h.. [ material conditions of such countries | him feionds winong T e , though l:w,-"h we n-\h:;’l-”\‘vxfl\' ;i\'u”.l. ked | Aslong as Prestdont ¢ land rofusos to | The aper co n ot Eaturday, March 11 T work it had set out to do. After | 45 consular reports begun to have a | tors or strengthen him with his party at on the score of their connection with Ton- | tuFN the republican offics holders out his ad s by pi » coplos 10 my presence, | & few days' session {n June it tookan- | oaluo. Since then the service has im- | lav It denotes a dictatorial spieit | quin, is in the slightest dogros implicgted 1 | MIMIsHEation is bound to bo langely a sucoess | m the floors of eabh otary Pupite, | Other recess to the following January | puoved, and it was very satisfactory | which cannot be commended the Panama affarr. 1f the present Chamber | grarie’ " hich tho prosident soemis to under ow cked iy i tho e ————— | and when itroconvened for the last imo | ynqer * the last administeation, con- ———— e were dissolved, a powopful government gk, PR o sht to Average Clreulation for Febraary, 24,309 | during the winter ¢ ed nearly & | griputing valuable information and The legistature should ot adjourn before | which would command the confidence of the an Galning Exporier WasiiNGToN, 3 {185 S——————————————— | month's timo to_correcting sbuses and | doing good work in extending | it has stamped out-corvuption and pliced | country in n general election could be con Mt A o Oniniin, &% onot HeataD THE crooks and policy gamblers of | plugging up rat holes that had been dis= | gy commeres. The firss Clove. | the state dustitutions wnder the eare and | structed by sueh men as Casimir-Perier, | Reprosentative Shoridun posos as B ety | Judgo Downe, Eaclid Marthn and Charion We Kansas City, Kan., whoare alleged to | covered in the state house. The, ito o7 s who do not wink at | Covaignac, Brisson and Constans. To such | had to bo i Mnle | Brown ped over his large and ular day, and now he avows he | x cnsuring the two ex-gover- | 5 land administration and that of [ super President | Here is a “tip" to aspiring demoerats in caska. Tt s no doubt besn ascertained a result events rogues in the Ch tendin uberof Deput \lthou gh the | form the oth ill defer | would not favor A | only | have paid 34,500 for leg ive purposes, | voted themselves forty days pay at | ) o I " ison adopted the judi- | corvupt practices and have the integrity and are to be investigated by a legislative | and took thei hanees on boing $ : a1l TER BARLEGE 16 Al tauts e Tl A s uld no ; that the men named are poworfal 4t the ¢ D4 : £ ous policy’of retaining many of the e to stop thi nd plunderers | (%5 siblo nors. Expericnce is a raro teacher A (Rl A committce. The boodlers donot all live | reimbursed for time and expenses by | wonuuls who had made good recordsas | from vobbing the state and looting the | % 10N 88 possiblo. | bha g throue and -m-“i'u 1L on appointments i rask, i e L b 5 o Startled the Whole state, s cous, in Nebraska. the sueceeding logislature capable and eficiont officers, treasury. The conciliatory overtures made by the Al Republte i A RN bt It is stated that President Cloveland h government have ot elicited an sed tho appeal of John S5, Cermite: v The T penitentiar, incoln st sylum steal and the state | missed the apy 1, both of which have been | Ricey Castlo ( al of Johr vraerly Ovy THE vebuke administered to the Lin- coln boodler ANOTHER SCREW LOOSI main, vico sponding conces o), from Chads sions from the Norwe- | The woik of dislodging the public | plunderers at the various state institu- has decided upona line of policy to be boquet gang at the in- Th tions and getting rid of members of the TR tE . * legislature of 1801 made an ap- | gian radicals. The offor of a common minis- | £oing on for years, have startled the whole | ron, rejecting her commt ation proof. f 3 { L o) g sl o appointment of consuls s 5 , ¢ | > » que # re 8 Teo also ¢ t 1 ‘ntative Sc i 3 sl Tahdss Naines | PUrsuedin the aj L o tion of $50,860 to ba pe y | try for fore rs, whose head might be | State. The question now is, is there any ITe also dism 1 the appeal in the timber ntative Soderman wi Sourd of Public Lauds and Buildings | (o), is oxpected to matorial sand | Propriation ot€5h,860tobo paid to: the LR o Sroda i fiehs b | state tustitution which is really conducteq | culture case of He i it is to be hoped for the honor of the legislature and the state at vent a repetition of such uns y C. Cassidy against William Gleason, from ‘McCook In the timber culture case of Jorome How- itt, from Huron, S. D., the decision below is cither a Norwegian with scorn Storthing Swede, is awnd the radical maj, penitentiary contra foeding of 410 prisom 1891, to March 31, 18 e for the cave and from April 1, 10 cents eac mnived with swindiers and em- salors in the penitontiary ylums | somly dem- | u¢ incoln, Beatvico and I honestly and will the legislature see that th vin the | thicves are punished und the squandor said 1o b bent upon procipitat- | state money r the trade of the United States with for- eign countries, especially with the South 're, pr 1 Mel Sletition i ) juings MUY | aud Central American “vepublies. His [ 1500 ! R ing u crisis. The following is the prozram z ———— orsed and decided in favor of Hewitt ; formed by tho prescut legislature, | 1o igo goloot men for appointment s el ; 10,50 | whach thoy reported to have finally s A I ol Tt o or Bl 2 = - (i aoninsien o govatol i Sty E : made an appr n of $62,050 to s : : i New York Heral tichardson of Towa aro at th Tam demand of the bondholders of the | 1 ¢Onjunction with the governor and | 45 onsulships who have exceptional f 5 p > K adopted: As soon us Pirliamentmects the The supreme court holds that a carvier | Sunford B. Coulson of Yanl e Tathond ooncholders Of Ho | thogourts. Thiscantot beacoomplished | oo qualifications and possoss | PAid tho cont for 425 prisonc question of a sevarate consular establish- | \whois required to work more than cight | f pplication at the T Reading Railvoad company that M. | iy ek and possibly not in a month | sutficient trade instinct to vee- | (fOM April 1, 1802, to March 31, 1893. | ment for Norway is to bo revived bya mo- | hours any day is entitlod to oxtea pay fov | e the position of colle sod bo removed from the position of | i Now the numbar of ¢ st3:4n the pente | o lting the r sarcy | the overtime. This interpretatio he nstead of adjourning sine die the | Now the numbor of eonvicts in the peni- | tion inviting ~ the king to carry | the v s interpretation of th roceiver ¢ urprising. Why | ; ognize an outlet for Amer 3 i e KA i + | law will not oniy operate to the benefit of —_— racelver is by nomonns surprising. Why | 1.t ve should take & rocess for sixty or i e e I, 1803, was only 396, ] into oxecution the rosolution adopted last | law will, not ouly operate to the - beneft A ohi 1T O URE ORI he should have hecn appointed asono of | 1) o davs and let its Investigating | S e dnd the abllity to ¢ ¢ g There ought, therefore, | summer by the Stovthing. If the kg | [0 CHHEEHR, K ULR (AL, BUBAE s 10 o T B it dians of v 1o that has | oo e thate v e | up & market for the proluct of Ameie [ (ASfe8 07 SeRBELIbNS DalAnes n bie n refuses to recognizo the Storthing's | cxtra time. A liberal public will not be- | The war which the legisiature of Minnes Péon wi ed through his own folly is a | C " okt ¢ 't avery | €20 manufactories and farms. He docs | penitentiary fund. Computing the aver- | Fght to modify of its own itiative the | grudge these hard worked men t wdvan- | sotais making on the coal combine in that mystory & let the axe fall upon the neck of every | ;154 ;ropose to entirely ignore political SR o 19 bt I:xl‘ ; i upon which the conduct of for. | tage they have gained by this decision | state will excite unusual interest. The hooks e | bovdler and publie thief unless he has | \,pyons in the selection of consuls, but R ST e S tions is bused for both kingdoms, R e T RO | e e Y G LoSi Ackpl The people dn not want the legislature to | e And at the end of a | o ieular stress will be laid upon the be 39300 b e Yout sBowld | the radical government Is to resign. It he New York Sun m that tho law in this adjowrn before the stats house has been | bric f simmer or spring session the leg- Ml aRelabli tyibf thaimetGhoea tamss | 2 ¥ he act 1‘\ amount of the | attempts to form .\nul!vwr.hnnmh(rflmn and The majority of statutes passed by the interferes with the busin purged of dishonest and fuithless oficials. | wture should take another ree till | pre eenied it MO 18 GRdBrsta0d lus now in the trea for that [ the conservatives this time should accept vious legislative bodics in the United | the individuel, But s id has b the Storthing refuse to ates are shambling, uncertain in phras- | Krowth of (In« Jumerous conspiracies against s cology and meaning and fruitful sources of | trade in the United States within the liat grant supplies for the common expenditure | €0logy and meaning and fruitful sources of ; i Py Vi by & _i'“__ the | litigition. The number of bills presented in | ten years that the public has b ced to of the united kingdoms. As neither the | ous and the proportion of | adopt measure: cetion to dofend king nor the goverament has the power un- | ‘them passed, smallas it any year is cighteen hund wnd seven dol- lars and seventy+five cents, Computing the number of eonvicts for 1892 at 340, The people will cheerfully bear any taxation | next winter to finish the work which it | the legislature inay impose on them if the | has socourageously begun. There should | Tegistature will only do its duty fearlessly | be no falte by any man honestly de that for the principal commercial ports and trade centers the selection of con- suls will be based largely upon their congress is monst ' . f + 1 s, is r too itself agains i tsof rapaciou and regardiess of all pressue from corpo- | sivous t restove good government in | oy vovefal fitness, and political reasons | WHICH 18 certainly a fair margin, d | gor” Norway's democratic constitutlon of | Tho mood mature. of iogis il |n<m‘.|y|:,|n?"'. il EAEAEY 1 aate influcnce or the corrupt lobby. Nebraska. By taking a recoss and | yi anoly in other cases. Great Britain | (N 8mount pagable to the contractor ! yiioo i "By viiument boforo the explration | habitof introducing bills by reducss. the ENCOURAGING 511 e maintaining its vitality tho legislaturo | i goubtadly has the most thorough and | {07 the eleven mpiths ending March L.\ or'li threo yoars. mandato, wo of which | Tanity or 'r\nw‘}:x::rfl.xl:‘x;l"qm:.‘.f:I'n'....‘l.‘l..i;l.::.’ln INCOURAGING SPRING, THE decline in the price of coal comes | will hold a club over evil doorsand be | yoions consular system of any countey | 1595 and we have a total of 845,560, Do~ | have still to run, the radicals undoubtedly o vatho b lame e T B Somcroflie Journat, rather late, but it at least affords some | in a position to rectify abuses from | yho world, and to nothing is she more | 41Cting that amaunt from tho appro- | havo the means of creating an absoluto doud- e i e s full of drizoling fog, promise that,_the consumer will not be | which the people demand reliaf, indebted for her commercial power, | Pristion for thatfear and the surplus | lock. : LRI i I, Squeezed as hard next winter as he has | Tho earnest and fervid apveal made | pro, nolioy has always been to select for | *hOUId )""',"']:“l"_"”' S B S el EobloR SIME ka0 oho vhsciiones { . The frightful loss of life and_propert; A aral been during the winter that is now | by Judge Wakeloy to the senate twenty drawing to a close. There is every \ars ago at the close of the great reason to be hopeful that the backbone | impeachment trial applies with equal unexpended ur, Is disappe: The sidew of Ar till toler- this service men famil affairs and with | uffaivs. When maining in the treas- | o0y el ito has given much satis. | tho recent five in Boston is one more im} Wy Tas. truth 18, how- | g bion'tn Gormany, The corvespondent of | 51Y€ ¥ arning against the evil of overl 340 comvicts for #80: Is 100 | the London Times in Berlin writes: “The iipal wanag, wr with practical u strong intorest in such chmen enter this service is v, b oncealed from view, ) last its general nt, Bos ov of the monopely is now broken, foree to the legislature of today. Judge | they remain in it as long as they ave use- high an rage, and the surplus in the | Germans have not forgotten that he is al- | ates a network of electiio wires i its nar ).'.1"\',','.,‘\?".‘ '-u"‘t”\v»:x'l':». and long, ] Wakeley said: v penitentiary eontrdet fund to bo | most the snch statesmain who since | row streets that are a continual source of And where it looks all tirm o 3 7 e T ful. This feature of the English system, | P It looks s if there was another | 1570 strove while in power to impart, if not | danger and are one of the main causes why Yo' ain 10 ST thr MAHA'S modest showing of an in- rom all the wide and indeed of all European consular sys- | &% KB Tfithors, wasianosher | 1570 x [t puiver 1o MmpANG IO | fires in Boston have been so unusually de- The alr 13 soft, e walking's actual friendline tleast a tain smooth- lear- | from every town and ever, crease of 4.3 per cent in her bank ¢ serew loose somewhe i e g structive. In the recent case many persons Jove! how thie inad d ances for the week ending on Thursd; borders, comes the voice of u wronged and | tems, will also have to be adopted — ness to the relations of the two countrics. | who might otherwise have been rescued A | $o-an eloquent tribute to the bad weather | Petraved poople, andwg that you do | he before reform in our consular THE amendments made to house rail- | His political resu ion is, therefore, wol- | from the burning buildings were kil 4 comed here as caleulated to strengthen the | injured within the sight of the crowd low, while the firemen were vainly trying to influences which make for the maintenance ure of all v tions. The | gissolying clements which threatoned'a fow | Qiseussing this subjoct with - earnestnoss bill as it came from the house made the | wosis ago to precipitate Franco into a | and it will be a grest fault, if the. adopsion short-haul rates for eaveying freight | whirlpool of fresh adventurss. Nor docs it | Of better system be much longer delayed. | Conditions o f from five to thirty miles lower than the | detract from the satisfaction felt here on e o s the system arise rates now prevailing in Iowa. This was | general grounds thay M. I sue- ) . O | Transtated from the Omahd Tr anay, | when ordinar a serious defect that would have placed | ¢ess may be interpreted as a shp in y Mareh 17 aclub in the hands of the railroad man. | the face to the Chauvinist party in Rus- | Americans, whether nativeor foreiznborn, | foods cease to 4 > . < g & sia.” In Rus: on the other hand, the agers to knoc it out either in are unanimous in their judgment in_relation 5 political rosurrection of M. Ferry is ve. | 10 the cowardly, infamous assault of the bUIld flesh— thesenate o bafore the supreme court. | purded with grave disapproval, N It would have been unreasonable to ask | ueo the Novoye V Aisaid of thnb state the railroads to handle and cavry | man: “W: must really hope that the repub- | find in the te freight at a lower rate in Nebraska than | jicans who do not belong to the opporsunist | that formerly we e ) thy against Mr. Ro: they are getting in Towa. The fact that | groups will un vent vhe pi TitiE 50 swvice is eomplete. tenure has a most ence in promotin ¥, industry and zesl, especially when the is the hope of advancament as the re- rd of meritorious and successful effort, Tn reaching out for a lavger fore | commerce the United States must have a thoroughly eflicient consulax nanence of vtant influ- isis of her raly; that i Vs 0 ole ty i his, o the west has endurcd so far this spring. | JULTWIOS T T8 (S e o The total volume of business done, how- | far' 10 AL ever, was quite large, and the showing | s e oo is on the right side, proving the Gate ; vy 5 state. They have by of misrule, and City's course is still onward. of malfeasance at her tol: y filled = with disrezard of law, and deflance of con § A pISPATCH from Halifax reports that | stitutional vestraint. where the law and th the transatlantic steamer Sarnia, with | constitu should have found their sworn 800 passengers, is five days overdue, and | defender; years filled with fraud, and wrong, | i that great alarm is felt for her safety. | With corruption, and ¥ Rl O IR BB EORE N e vani0:has' notw baen prastically | X0 now youlshall, s our Judgment, | this can bo attained by appointing to the o 3 aon | PrActicA ¥ | {hat there is nothing wrong in all this; noth. | service men of esta given up, but as she is a freighter, with ing thit should be condemned ; nothing that | ability who from t only a little over sixty souls aboard, her | gouid be punished, let the state go one step i Joss will be insignificant in comparison | further. Let her aloyer the portals'of | . with that of the Sarnia, if the latter | this stat ds lezible to all who | road bill No. 33 by the senate commit- wsonablo ob, 2 has been a o long | {yplistie reproscntative Shorkdan from Red | (here is urgent business of their ve their time and ctical work of en- on of Hon 3. Ros report of which our readers will n(_ed of arrest- reraphic columns, We confess isht degroo of an- | NG waste—assistance must water ourselves ne Slowly, | come quickly, from natural qualifications will g attention to the sidency house in wol raing the fore ke > the pro- 5 # N e > ing iatc . il H has in fact gone down. shall enter 1t horeafter, ““lmmunity to cor- | 1rEing the fovelzn markets for the pro- | gho'rytoy on long haul as fixad in the | of the ‘upper houso from falling iuto the | but sursly, wé Kabed the. R convierion food qomcc. ruption guaranteed here ducts of American farms and factories. house bill ave from 20 to40 per cont | hands of such a g upstart. Every | that he has honest intentions with Oma m i e = b A6 bhis | Vou' will sty —_— il P #r nchmin who lo his country must | and the state of Nebraska. Now, w [ AN EFFORT is being made in tho leg- Il not do this. You will giv A'vota of cansira Gy e lagialatirs iy || 1IERSE 0 manycommadities would have |{ X TERM IR WhD loves ‘hia covatey mus ¢l Che a0 b G n OF the fask that I3 [slature ¢f Colorade to impose an educa- | teous judgment. Horo,in the | £ v0lc of centure 9y the agisiabure 08l | oo 40 valid reasan for s lower rate on | Jccolieet the policy ho 48| Yep is admirably edited, that it works i capitol of Nebraska, you will say to all her | have no mave effeet upon the By a5 the vd of Publie head of the government, how he accomplish 'tional qualification fr voting. A bill the short haul than is charge much good for the state, let 3 ] of sir ¢ itutio ore ands and Buildings thai O raler L strove to deaw nearer to nany, how un: )uhnr lone. 7, 450e Js passed the lower house which pro- | [0 ]‘,:f;“v“; yncer tholr ¢ T R l"“:{ ;:,-A-I;‘, "T””",’,”"' iy e | pg sonate railroad committes has ve s e s SR [l " enters the. avens | 1S\ @ condewsation o/ the lifa |¥ides that after the year 1900 n> one can | RIASOES0 ) GEies i | on a duck’s i I ! sroperly remedied this defect and raised | marck’s hands, how his portrait appeaced in rers with open vigor, b of all foods—it is cod-liver cumbent above accountability. You will say, | qud plucs the manayoment of our state in- | PrOPE ; ¥ we shall always be r bocomo a votor who cannot read the 0on- | iy lunguuze that will bs heodod 5 1N 48 | ofitubnns fran e T e Ste 7 | the shovt haul rate slightly above that | the Almanach de Gotha, anl many other e ; : oil reinforced, made e sy of titution or uny other doen ¥ e 3 ent contain- | your state 'ing the same numbor of hard words. If | times to come, s the bill becomes a law it will be neces- | to eater the public for some thousands of ecitizens of | ¢l iling in Towa. The bill as ) things, waich show that his chief object | ““Choridan should wear the swwiped Inoket | lioestion, and almost as wot [ palatable as milk. sheri- shall endure, that whoove 1l cross these thresholds, 20| ot stand by and let the state treasury be | POV _PreY public into @ | in the place of the misnomer Such aman | Shame upon the populists, if they ¢ a position of | send men, mstead of bufalo bulls, ik fair and reasonable, but it is | Wis to drag the third v Iroad man- | Franco-tGerman understandin S ean never be allowel to occu; amended not to b expected that and sivindlers, | pilla ged by thier ice, must come with par ap Danduand bis pesawords anust s Sl i S el agers will consent to its adoption if they | TIIEAER B HIANEL oy dan, to thle halls of our rrenared Ly Boott & Howne . V.o All draesieie) 3 Colorado to attend night schools, nteg lelity, obadience to the la 4 ¢ VR Tk can prevent it, i p | g ' ———— It appears that the construction of th i i) laostaherbecldl "ROSPEROUS ORGANIZATION. s sl e e Rl = = The alleged secret Russian dispatehes, col- faterosting developments in the liquor The report of the secretary of the | is not altogethe sutisfac to the — cently in Sofia, continue to £ muoh b 9 I nthoinb. of tha Towa ol tisaibo. | ufacturers association, presented at | president, and he has 8o informal that | Arkansaw Traveler: Banis oA ar tiom o i rans andl asnanill v aditio & co. do you s ful bird, th ‘may as woll bo suppliod from Nobraska | than doubled this year. A considerable &5 elsewhore, sum of money will be expended in im- and Itis to be ause rs of Mr, Cleve . h . . N ppos * that wond, pha- " s s meeting s dir was | body. [t is a quite exteasrdin: pr shy S on e e Balkan countries, It is expected that official Largest Ma nufacturers and Rotallors b fore long. The recont municipal elec- meeting of the diveetor: 1 caught fire? Rivers—Probably from 1 @ 3 i '$ion in Crest \,,l,,‘:,,lh.l in (,,\.‘,.‘,; the gratifying as an indication of | coeding for the exccut t) demand ive flew notice of some of the statements contained | of Clothing in the World, & Ihigh license people. The mayor, the sperous condition and rapid | that a branch of the legislative depart- s Bazar: T lour that Jucl Mawkins | 1 them will be taken hereatter in the Ser- p et % = { rrowth of the organization. The large | ment of the zovernment shall revise its to marrey Miss Hopkins, the clothier's | vian chambers and in the Austro-Hungarian city attornoy and a majority of the | BFOW BAREAVIE | i % anzicr delegation. Some of the most startling of pouncilmen ave in favor of licsnsebut | §8in in membership since the 1st | action in the matter of Hreming its com “Well, I'm not surpri ll. I always said he'd e e tte! addr 1t MY El o 2 , il Tavambant bewhio 5 AR by SR . o marry d tailor-made gir e documents ad :d to ) V0, 3 tho county attorney propases to enforco | 1ast November, by which the total num- | mittees, on the ground that cortain m i — formerly Russian minister at Buchavest. | E ghe prohibitory law if he is ablo, ieh | ber of members has advanced from 126 to | whom he regards as hostile to him hav mm;" ST l.u.lyy ";'”:f. lvy'l(lllnqw sald the | 3000 ¢ he signuture of M. de Gi s 't conflict of authority is likely to prove | 177 shows that the business men of the | recoived movo consideration than he | “M30H 00 it likely ‘w b dispatch dated 15th of June, 18§ | 1t rd 1 ‘hnmeuuuw state appreciate the advantages to be | thinks should have been given them. | client anxiously. = that Colonel Subbotin wo | : A i 1 ) i o L rived from the co-opevation in behalf of | We ave not aware that there | Kate Fleld's Washi Duy—What s | to Roumanin to spy out the Roumanian We've always noticed that spring invariably | WHERE are the roports of state officers | trade interests which is the fundame: ntal sl any " precedent - for'iih hub | euritowet iatie nulaenkty o fortifications under his oficial appolntment _— - s | ) veks—1'0 © the ¢ « ually ask- SV 7 i ARafas 3 s or e 0 1801 and 1892, and espe principle of the Manufacturers associa- | whother there i3 or ot it | nd <1 ihis hob enough for o synusstsmlpl s feohs i Bush sl | shows up after St. Pat R LR 4 ve | tion s greater portion of > ne i y expecte: t the sanate will re elgrade. Again, in a port sont by M. | iak’s raing i 18 the auditor's report that should havo | tion. Tho greator portion of the new | s o bs expecte] that the sanate will ¢ Washin Dah's many Hitrovo to the Russian foreign ofics, it s rick’s day—It rains in baen on the desk of every member of the | membe engaged in manufacturing | sont the demand. The men tywhom | i e Eoee cdat et e A ! o LR p i ! reported that the Rowmanian ¢ soitieially o 1 o legisiature on the day that bady con- | and trade in the city of Lincoln. Dur- | ident is said £ objest ave the BlEMY OB EUNR ek b ik attached to the military attache were thoso April and April is | \mlml‘ These important documents con- | ing the past fow months the line that ha “ fr N York and Brica of - who had rendered the greatest services to | s i 3 { eying information concerning the dis- | heretofore divided Linesln and Omahg | The complaint is that thoy are Tournali the Russians in this espionag spring and it's only | bursements in the state institutions and | has almost entirely di n 0o many of the imjortant commit- Wi LOT-s0MicD stated that & number of Russian ergincers i § ; H the amounts still on hand are always ees, thus giving themn the most favor- | muke ouesofloo, aud puttlng u 0.0t | employed in mapping the Roumanian fortifl- | ¥wo weeks sl Apr | held back up to within a fow hours of | 3 able opportunity £ antazonize tho pres- | e ot | o o ivauised us nawkers. A lute We o s aljournment, when th: nno longor | tw They have ident el 1t ous T g dnelT | thapa kol 80y8 | ElLEInQ Ardasian ¢ I ks aRb s Ooub A% 08 )0 0 convey explosives for bl I H snrino 1ife of service. This shameful abuse and 1 bus ts in ecommon which can | There ave forty-six regular and twelve axked the senlor purth ML l“ ;“'h“ sk “‘llln‘::,‘_ R spring suits now so i the padding out of journals and session | bost be promoted by united effort upon | select committecs of the senate. Sen- | eyhol Jodid pover guoss L e Eeavalll waralidia utaed : | X o ) ,‘ expocted to trave were diszui as (R at | laws by printing conteactors should be | the lines which the Manufacturers asso- | ator Hill of New York is' chaivman of T vo oot Russian fishermen. This was addressed | that you Wil ikpoyy { made impossible hoveafter by inserting 1 has Jald down, and the foree of | the immigration committee and a mem- A e . by the Russian charge d'affaives. Buch where t92 get them i eonditions in the appropriation bill ¢ this fact is now heginning to be fully ber of four others. His colleague, | (o'wintin life not dr shid'the | avest, to the chief of the Asmtic De { will compal compliancs by offizers and | preciate s not now, and pr Senator Murphy, chairman of the | feeturer Yos replisls man in \Iullh Ly of | parcment at St Petersb A di \fx.wn when you want them. { g contract s, bly ne 1 be, any gene: siness | committes on' rolations wi Jan- | 2 gl “people who dre kely 0§ prom M. Hitrovo to the Russian consul gen- ; st ‘p L el S AR EaloR :‘1.” e b hli bne " h’:”'”‘:, Wi In";”': ‘ "':.‘ M | augis S8 | eral tn Rutschuk, dated tje 12th of August, | You'll want one inside _ sl bl s e § % 8 member s up neREY ve 831, under the pretext of revising the pass | | A B requiving the manufaotur rs | promoted with equal profit to both citles | others. Senator Brice of O} is Washington S'ar, \l..‘l,;“.‘.: rl{lulwllllnx Xym; g sy of two wezks. Two { { ©f oleomargarine to color their product | through the system of ea-op op- l chairman of the ¢ mmittes on Pacific n' afier ofice, wiy ye'd bet mands that volunteers should be eniisted \ . | pink has passed the lower house of tho | resented by the Manufacturers associa- | railvoads anda mombae of five oth A a b wiint ran iava Blained. | 1oho vaus to be emaloysdilnt briaging < abons co e e wiaslos one and el i Colorado legislature. The Nebaska | tion An examination of the list of commit- | Fur ye've heard about the slppin’ that oceurs | \ pising fn Bosaia and th Ho : | Jeglslaturo has grappled with the | The association bogan the work of [ teos shows that theso senatoes have | ALy ixs MM ¢ 4eit's mighty nigh athana, | other, dated tho Bth of S | B be going through the wall to enlarge our store and i same Bubject, but it is not be- | preparation for the exposition last Jane | not received move consideration than | 1 b ) ] \ cceived " — — - — - — ks e to buy a better I8 lioved that the bill will pass with- | without a dollar. It now hasa surplus | some others, and the that they ave | T | for two weeks you will be abl y i BB fing amendad ln suo yasto | on hand of #2804, and its increaed | known not o bo v ndly to the ighc lin Leavening Power.— Latest U, | spring suit or overcoat of us than others can show prevent it from practically prohibiting | strength in membership will place re- | president could nit reasonably ha ‘ % ices. We have S the manafacture of imitation butter in | sources at its command which will in- | been oxpected to have any inflaence with [ you—and at such tempting prices. We have a most this stato. ore s a sentimont in | sure amplo means for the carrying out | the senate. That bady eould not unies [ ill do e | ying y p u good favor of prohibiting the sulo of the pro- | of the enlarged plans for the exposition | take to punish them for this reason b | eautiful line this year. It will y ] g to duct in this state, bat ii? wanutacture | this year, Many now features w by ing to give them aa 1 recog [ look at it. We make no chm‘gc for msp('ctlun. B'®. for other mu-kots in which theve isa | prescnted and this year's exposition will har senators of y | | domand for it does not moot with serious | not by any means be a rej ion of tha ceomtrol of the senate o | | objéction. Insome localities thore isa | of a year ago. The manufacturing in good standing, who have [ BROW oy @emand for oleomargarine, Sometimes | terests of Nebraska will be muct faithfully so * party ) E called buttorine, which \\|V:l‘ certainly | fully rep: nted, and it is expected t hei would | Store open evory evening til) 6 3 | S. W. Cor. 16th and D”gmn { be met from some s The articlo | the number of exhibits will be more | buking [ Saturday b H