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Y PYY 4 o . ) b. b T“ I [)An, \ RRN | RatLwAY MEN AND 'M'l REDUCTION, pressure of un national law and will ba | wa in the corresponding month of 1802, f ghel follaws. hot thalr, ltnews to make law VILTORY FOR ”.AD‘T“N ton that the m’wc would make \ Py " it Ahe peapla, mbitlon and dosirs of Treiand nninh S From (ts foundation 1o the prasent day | forced to fall Into Hine with the genoral | England and Wales, Scotland and the o '"'I"'l-“‘ b "v""ftv-l desiring te ; A wonlth inre stiong and almost universnl mo B ROSKWATER Bt |7t e oon the oustom of THE BER 10 | movoment, Prealdont Depow thinks Nothorlands shawonly w vory moderate | tves i men of this genoration, and so |, y - - . afford o falr hoaring to all parties who | that the provisions of the new law will [ deoroaso, and Hwgden and” Norwa ialesire W) e tiidoe thelt curee, 1416 e Me. G :m'.“"':,",‘“:m A\ MUSHED KVERY MORNING desire to disouss nes o 9 sar rathar has ataan w " ol M ot for the leglslntive roformors to bo dis r. Gladstona reproached the o itlon e N \ | desire to dfsouse guestions of publie (h | bear rathor hard on the woaleor ronds, | Httla moro thanhehl thete own, Twa | 2ot for the Joedslative woformors Lo b Rosolution of Oomwura Dofontad in Parlin- | with resorting 10 n lanss of inguags which TRRNS OF SCRRCRIPTION foreat or who may feel aggrieved or of | but as they ave killing and maiming as | counteios, Ttaly apd Troland, show | up continially, nor to conse their y ment by Many Votes, they could not possibly justify with facte Py el 4 ~ R fonded by the conrse which this paper | many men as the steonger tonds in pro- [ considorablo gaing the former conteiint lln umlnlmn1 vl‘-‘w:v u‘ W l.” L u‘vu' ks J'Vl""p: |:';: [uv{-:nvr;:'rxlv_ -h- "|”v n.d‘: (XIthont Sonday) h d oy & 4 oty | e the Tegitimite domand of the peoplo wAL A desire And A% ALFonE AN Intares and Sumay, One Ve N taken on any pending (sswe, Tn pur | portion to the amount of business done | fng o our poplation durine Fobe | GG VERY WARM DEBATE ON T ECT | [t any of thelr prodacessors in prosorving i b suance of this cale we print alvewhere & | thoro (s as much need of applying the | ruary 8,000 " pidesons, and the - . HE SUBJECT | luw and erder in Ireland. The pre ? remonstrance made on behall of the | law to theom as if they were better able | latter 1650, S Awuming that the EMPLOYEN AND HOUNE ROLL 83, g m“ll had. "'v‘;-v'"l:“"rrv;v;" v: ~~-ln : — wat mannor of dealing with the people, Tway nm!-lu_\n- by one of the loeal | to stand the expense. Public sentimont | rate of decronsd 't immigeation in Frrmost, Nob,, March ¢ To the Fditor 1 on the Teish People for | They had wb‘q tuted ,,,u.f’.».. n:.rlrh!;nh!:r’ offeers at Fromont who takes ll‘\l’!‘pll-\" | 18 bohind this measure and its steiot one | Fobruary will cdatipne for the naxt six | of Tue Bee: Whilo having no dosive to ke od to We 0 The results alrendy apparent MIMIBEL otk Streets | W the views exprossed by THr BEE | forcoment will be demanded months, the total number of immigrants {19 with and board the “lon™ in his d |12 ¥ successfully the new poliay a1l Eireet 3 1 relative to the protest of railway om- EESe— coming to the Untod States this yoar [ Toovertholess d 10 stato that your abl of the Fig! The severity of the senten in Ireland A L T T8 "riune | Bloyes recently filed in the senate against | 4 BAL 1O THE PNOPLE OF NE< | will bo 200,000 Iosg than {n 1802, and in | editorial in Tir SUSDAY Bk, relative to the R the boy Foley and ot pollt Ryitaing | the maximum rate bill, SoLasa any caso it 1s contal that the number of [ Petitions Blod with the senato protoating | - offendors, M- Gladslone continued, was & o, 318 Pow wih & - "he ' ngislator v 3 RARE O 3 " oN, Mareh s House of Cof ontiure of the coercive system. Suc g Weanington, 313 Pourteenth Sureet Wo aro told that our treatmont of | T sixty days for whioh loglslutors | juumigranta ontoring our ports in 1803 | BEAINALthe passge of she maxiium frolght | | Lowson, Maroh 07.o-In tha Houso of Gom. | (GLL0s® 20 ser® SIS YA, S, Befy AN commumisations relating to news and | these petitions does every raflroad em. | ¢an draw pay have now expived. Vory | i) by muoh sndhidl than Tast yoar, Fafitoad ‘omploye 1n the state n: kurik tuytie. | Unioniate, spoke ot length on bis. motien. of | Hasiaad. The present goveriment sorghy rorial atter should be addressed © We | ploye {n the state a rank injustios and fow of the membors ave in condition i mploye i the stato o rank fnjus. poke at length on his motion, of | to abolish this exceptional mode of treats Bl Devarament B finanefally to pay tholr own oxponsos at N 1 Whith he gave notico last Thursday, that the | ment - sought to lish a more equitable RUSINESS LETTE | we are challonged to cite a single in- PA) ) nection with this prospect the movement L0 petitions were not, an you state, got. | frish oxeoutive o consured for condoning | S¥8tem of administration. AT etvess detters romittancas shonld | stance whore railway employes w the capitol for more than a fow days that has beon inanguratod in the south | 101D under the direction or'hy the order of | sopious offonses and thus bringing the law ‘Thoy aimed at laying the foundation of roswed to The Roe Dablishing Company. | oo 0o Pt aoan. | 1OBgOP. A% least to ' thove GRS - any rallwiy manager, ofeial or subservient order in the hearts and understanding of the B f1a. thotis amd poctofics ordors | Approached by any railway manager, 5 At loast ton days more ought | 4o omote immigeation to that soction. |t hor e they boen ciroulatod and | 140 gonoral contempt. people of Treland. —Tho liboral party fofused 0 b made payable 1o the order of the cor Telal or substevient tool or where | 10 be given by the lawmakers to finish | convention was held in Touisinnn last | signaturos obtained through any {ntimida Ho made his attack upon the government | to beliove that the I wore - & e signatures were sooured through in. | the work of purging the state house by | ok, which was the forerunner of one th cocreion from thist quarter, | with exceptional vigor, and avoked repoat- | flcted with some peculiar curse which pre s > N MURLY ING COMPANY N . ano| \ AN I y sdly Ven Lo 0! ) « ¢ B s timidation or threats of eoorcion. Now, | impeaching oficors who have connived | 15 ho pald horeaftor in - Richmond, e th brie S rnoRtY cnilongd | edly loud cheers from the opposition | YAGLA them from approciating tho blessinge SWORN STATKMENT OF CIRCULATION with all due rospoct 1o the highly in- ;" ‘l""““'lfl“" lll"‘;""\"-'ll the (I"'Iw'l:;" % |4t which 1t was proposcd that o | in ginploye hias boen approached, either di ::,','"m"",“ I,',f,",.:", v II;;‘I:’;MMN {‘:'m'“! | dignant and oficious ofMeial who takes | be looted by dishonest contractors, thiev- B sy o rad tly or indirectly by any manager or ofl dland, ) alfour sald, was [ ot TWE Bo% Pev. | s _" Wt B I TRAN ing subordinatos and publie. plundorers | LUreat should bo established in New | jal, vogarding the muttor. The fact is (how | Iarwely in consequenca of & compact be. | The liberal party belioved the Irish people ¢ that_the | 18 Upon himself to stigmatize all who s ! )! Orloans with branches in other states, scredit it, and attempt | tween the government and the forces | WOT® A8 capablo of being governed on aps dadandit ool B d raflway regulation and maxi- | enerally, whose duty it shall bo to give intendin g A rondcers to tho contrary,) tho | ot disordor. ‘Tho ministry had made | bineeodrinciples aa wero tho peoples of . wlitical demagoguo: If Nobraska s to Lo redeomed from s 2 potitions were gotten up and cireulatod by - other countrics, ‘The present effort of the hos R political demagogues & o \ immigrants all necessary information a8 | {ho ofticers and members of the Rallway Km. | W1t the Irisn party an agrosment by which { chief secretary for Ireland was to realizo in Bomany. Vin By | amd A blatherskites,” Tug | the carse of boodlerism and the majosty | ¢ the advantages of settloment in the | ployes club, of which 1 have the honor of be. | Mo administeation of the Inw was being de- | practice the fruita of this belief. The gov- Woano S Freftorates d, that theso | Of the law is to bo vindieated by the 1aw= | gouth, 1t has beon suggosted that if | M€ @ member and chairman of the local | foatod. According to the terms of this yn. | FIment avpealed to the judgment of the Toorany . n wole Tor ot t signod | makoers the peoplo should not only on T fihd executve committoo, written concordat, the g overnment had co. | PCUSC 10 Justify it in this course and had no P Vare) o nel |y ons ware for the m signed | maks shou \ thix movement wore vigorously pushod ‘e are ueither fools, cowards nor St i g | Other desire than to shace the fate which e GRORGE R TZSCAUCK nployes bocanse they either did nog | courage and sustain their honest roy it might do much to solve the immigra- | tools, as you have nccused us of [ 11CHed with amnesty and had encouraged | the tof the members would bring. weorn v etorema np S EORGE B TISCHUCK. | v ibasiy-diy-vewbidion | sontativos in- the good work in Which | oy problem, by providing for s better | DE and would have it apear thit dishonest tonants, through the wd ton. | [Prolonged cheers.| NI T Any of Mare N1 ¥ e b ¢ 5 | they are engaged, but they should sub A ) & . we 4 but on the contrary are | 8nts coamission, to disown their The liberais had followed the samo policy e Notary Punile D urht by trained org v 3 raged, Y 8 distribution of the immigrants. 148 | froo men, possessed of sonse and intelligenco | ligations and o treat the landlords | #3 had the conservatives for the supprossion = o luction of 1road tos | 'I ibe liberally to defray theirexpenses. | oy iof significance is in the conclusive | enough to know when our in of erime in V;‘-v".\:.‘l unutil the present prime B T e wage reduction or discharge. W Ivory eitizen of Nebraska who approves i stake and to ac oir de \ A minister made his great surrender in 1885, s T LA i b Bl e wo i class of peoplo o be frightened into | fCt0rs. The government had fomented out- | Lord Randolph made n slight digression would not eite | 1 ' e fogistature and desiFes 4 gho time has come when this country | conniption fits by bughears or bugaboos, nor | M&eS by suspending the crimes act and had | bo defend the course of obstruction adopted but we ave | the work of investigation to bo iod | chould further restrict immigration or | has there, in this or any otherinstance, any | instigated erimes by the release of the dyna. | PY the .W’ ition. R m;-m;m to m-nlu.» of of the | toits legitimate conclusion by impeach- 5 o bRt Rt picture been painted and held up to us as to | miters. The government had not hesitateq | *rEUment he pronounced the proposed vote A i iy proceedings should st on 5 weite | Pub 8 stop to It altogether. There s & | what the probable results of the maximum | to take stops which were i direct antpas | OF censure to be moro than Justitied by Me, tin favor gs should at once ¢ | vory urgent demand in the south for the | freight vate bill will be if it becomes a law, | nism to the decisions of the courts Morle ndeavors to hush up and conce: to his represontatives and - vemit [ junop which Burope can provide and | Dut we do know from the bitter fruits of ex: Irish crime from the knowledge of Parlia- t the managers of whatever he can afford to pay it ; perience in- neighboring states, viz: Minne Co W of Such n Policy, ment charged the government with hay: S tRR B kb i. | o Hon I, N. QMo spesicer ol the the movement in - that section 10 | gora, lowu and Kansas, just what it will be. Had not f a high court of justice | i€ set aside i Iy an act of Parlisment eatened the rdi- l‘ ‘XL‘ e I\“ ;' ‘l“ secure this labor attests that the in- i {l\wx adlrond « ...»1;.\.““”.« state of lowa ‘|M| 1 that the chiof secretary for I when "w’.t 1;}[»-m<~m d ‘lwiv mm-\.u”m?' ally solicited signatures house of representatives, Lincoln, In ustrious ity deople ol 5 did not, of cour | lose their positions [ land had acted iliegally in referring police | UTImes ac ne present debate would nof 6 15 66 TRk | towns and cities contributions should be dustrious and thrifty people of tho old | Gho'ihe" maximum: frolght bill went 1nto | protection to thoso whoss duty it was te en. | b wasted, ho suid. It would have effect oute § | solicited t A niblie 1 world will receive a most cordial wel- | effect there in 1885 But there were 5,501 | force the law against defaulting tonants’ | Si4¢, if not inside Parliament s and bosses who w | “" ic ;(l“l ',\I l\-u bs. Puiblic meetings | wome there. No diserimination will be | fewer empl in that state in the year 1589 | In cortain districts the divect countenancing | \"”"(“‘ e ,‘*"“" than did h-‘]”;fll the S \(“. id by doing st | should also be held to express the desire HdE etvaa ERRI ey than in the previous year (see page 12 Towa | by the government of law breaking had ap- | Unionist party had an anxious time before it, Tt dobs not sy of the people for whatever measures made between nationalitles. The Ge Railroad Commissioners’ Report for 1550),and | palling consequences, Such a state of law. | There were times inthe - history of nationn S DAy e R * | man, the Scandinavian, the Ttalian will | i the state of Minnesota, where a similar | lessness prevailed in them that no con. | Whet Providence opposed tests *for good o ol discharge to induce the | they want the legislature to earry | o pecoived with equal favor if they have | but less radicy asure went into offect in | viction could be obtained in cases of | Ml Perhaps this Enelish people w now. oad employe to sign a pe- | through before it adjourn & tition. but these v feel an inex- here is no time to be lost. Stand by It s intoresting to consider in con- Iriah Capable of Being Governed. as o law-abiding people would treat male answer it makes to those who assort that : 3 703 fewer omployo agri ¢ Y or hav Yolons | passing through just such a period. But the the city and the willingness to o b et ‘I‘“Ll"! St | A undispated tho svidonce: A aew ci3F ( unioniats would ‘not faltak: . (They founted ; ; work. nesota Railrodd Commissioners' Report for | of terror been established. Witnesses | their hopes on the truth of their priuciples ressible . wow that | your local representatives and urge | Phys southorn movement, at & timo | 1889, and this, too, notwithstanding the | refused to appear to testify, as they realized | S0 joaxec s s Hngliih becile: fax REAES g them to | them to stand up for Nebraska in hor fact that in the latter state there were built | that the most convincing timony would | @ {I.!‘f 4 e | O Balfour' ¥ . el litein it ; and operated 200 milos more road in 1559 | be in vain, while incurring the vengeance of | The division on Mr. Balfour's motion fol bulation. Aiw gration, suggests that the west will ne than the previous year, and if such reduc- | the criminal population. The victims of the | 19Wed Lord Randolph's speech. 1t resulted at reduction All contributions received by Speaker | ¢ make some effort of a like character | tons of employes are not due to such meas- | outrages also preforred to hold their peace | i & majority of forty-seven for the governe lway employes in | Gaffin will be acknowledged through | ; . i g > ures us it is now proposed to foist upon us in | rather thau render themselves marked men. | Went, the vote standing 819 to 22 Rk The Be G in or to prevent the tide of popula- | this state, to what do you attribute it? [Hear, hear.] $ , ansas within the E BEE. tion coming from Europe from being [ Then again there is no widespread demand | This was a high price for the government AMUSEMENTS. ) the reduction of SUBSCRIPTIONS MARCH 27, wholly diverted to the south. There ig | &TioNE the people of this stato fora reduc. | to pay for Trish support, louving the Woak | panny pavenportis Glaopatra® at tie Boyd: e of two things | E. Rosewate AT ¢ B fon of tho prese . at least not from | to be oppressed by the Strong, and the law- | T ML) e one f two things :{-« lif‘{;\-‘?‘lr “ seeenene 8100 00 | still a vast amount of room in every | the busine: v et e ISt AR 3 of the lawless, | The American theater, or the European It proves either S i '"-l'“-'- -+ 1000} wostorn state for new people who are cither party, The only sentiment in favor | but the government lad” nov hesitated o | theater, for that matter, may have seon vedly and ex- | P- Johnston, Omaha i = 7B1007 [t N s B S of such a reduction owes its conception, | pay it. greater productions than Fanny Davenport's *185¢ | Citizens National bank, Norfolk o5 o0 | Prepaved to assist in the development of | uiefly, if not entirely, to the belching forth Che recent outrages in countics Muyo, | setting of Sardou's “C A to 1530 and 5 tharaotnte 1the antties whist N0, | sotting of Sardou's “Cleapat if it has, { \e country, and the opportunities which b volumes of spread eagle oratory by | Clare, L Kerry had shown | the higher honor be nccorded it, but it would p The legislature showld wot adjourn before | Sl invite industry and thuift ave prac- [ Pol ) nd journalistic blather- | plainiy how remarkable had been the | soem that in this spectacle stagecraft had d have been dis-| . 9is L o adjourn before | G el ssive campaign, . nce of crime in Treland, under the | axhausted its resotrees and. 8 edei thiat tha roud hos stamped out corruption and placed b . he measure now under consideration by ent government. In one of the counties | ghowing results beyond its powers to excel, i abithe roads | 00 eificaniedt {ommtm s Do senate s not inspived and brought [ intimidation had been carvied so far that all | ow all the ar > i " | the state institutions under the car , e o i How all the arts arc access and now and have been in a dangerous | ¢ S0 Teions wder the FOR the first time in several months it | about by the demands of justice, but for the writs were sent through the post, as the | eo-qual in production of the spectacie. Fop tion by reason of shortage of help | SUPErvision of oficers who do ot w 13 TR bReIHIG oM B B Taate Lo e for burpose of securinis w its promoters | builifts did notcare to deliver them in person. | f1s k. ‘spectucle. rather. than o play. The 1880, ther of these things | C07Tupt practices and have the integrity and | &t B RRa st o e support of tha it and emoittered Practico of Boycotting. master artificer of the “well made” drama ol SO Sy e e the cats sthey nead for thel or- | rce of jeu whoso projudicos ate ous otall | g o SRCEER S PSS Wrota s ey for tona Galor: nrbasIees in Towa. Minnesota | 1 $ . ouderers | gingpy business.. This may be expected | Proportion to their knowledge of and regard actice yeotting had been re- ap ) 3 | from vobbing the state and looting the of 1 d advertise that they E 9 when there is a great decrease in immi- kept on the pay S R Y T T Y i cisti i ol be produced at one particular theater, and for human rights or ther recognition of the | vived In all its pristine ugliness and vigor, | D P¥ (s pactiiliang oE 8 feins to have some effect upon the newly es- | jimount interests of the whole people, | Tho overnment_ knowing, perhaps, the use- | Which should display the peculfar ability of ped and better manned v tablished local graini market, which has | Hoping you will kindly give this letter as | lessness of prosecuting offenders, had taken | the one and ‘the almost dincxhaustile were before. 5 ifavorabi™ial by the lack | Prominent space as you did your slanderous | hO steps to protect the victims. Disgraceful | pesourees of the GEher 1o e, (hiest g > ere before. COURT OF PUBLIC OPINIO. been unfavorably: influenced by the lack | INGIPACHS SRUCE 8 YO 0 +0 as were all these disorders, there was no | Dest advantage. The result was +Cleopatra™ The fact is that the reduction in the | The high court of public opinion is | Of transportation facilitie S Wi R Gotn sign of an effort to stop them. In fact, un- | 4nd Savdou, Bernhardt and the Porte St. | operating force within the past four sitting upon the case of the state vs. the Train Dispatchér. ‘&;l' the ll)l'flflxt HU\‘l'I'n‘jnnnr%h\\\" lmlum not “:{f, i‘{'n‘.l\ .‘1‘;:“" \1“:;.:[ s vears is du . b & ke T mednli 5 AT ———— expected to cease before the chief secre- S € years is due to the same causes | gjspraced members of the State Board | 1/ peopledo notwant the legislature to T e tary for Ireland should rally his courage, “Omatia had_oportun to judge of this that have worked a congestion in the | of Punlic Lands and Buildings. adjourn before the state hous? has been 7 free himself from the trammels of his pre- | WOrk. & _‘""“!“f'}.l“'f poly “’l“f“m, o] labor market inevery industry all over : purged of dishonest and fuithless officials. woiis Journal: And now Senator | ViOus policy and use in the defense of tho | Keauiry o marvel of Scelle BEawey, She world. Labor-saving devices and Tl people will chenyally bear any tazation | Vefer of Kansas, oflowing the cxamplo' of g e hISEL sl ment B €8 | ooy and the onlooker of 1ast ovening at the msiiereinl larged capacity of rolling stock, im- the legislature may inypose on them if the | his democ oclutes, has made his | “r G swering Mr, Balfour, Mr. Morloy, “‘{4 TIUSE FEE O L L N BRI ciher stnide and ¢ © | proved rcadbeds and steel rails have tegistature will only do its duty fearlessly o i tho, Commities on <ivil | chief secretury for Trcland, dircoted atten: | POrt has produced tho work for American an in 5 i : = 4 tion to the fact that this was the fifth vote ! | been the ch factors in curtailing the | opq1 Hastings, Secretary of State Allen and vegardless of all pressure from corpo- pmlulnuu 1“ 1y be said that the Peffers are { oy ing e Ixays i » states | : el ¥ '3 L it AHIE o o bl well cared for. | operating force of railways in the states | 4,4 ¢ ommissioner Humphrey for mal- rate influence or the corvupt lobby. THE BEE presents in this issue a con- sensus of opinion of republicans in various sections of the state as to the proposed impeachment of Attorney Gen- No rational person will contend that of censure moved within olght weeks. The | ness that could hardly be surpassed at the . right honorable gentiéman, morcover, ha Porte St. Martin itself. She has fa it astii, e Chiicago Tntor Ocean: Speaking of nepo- | filen ta buctite. b vt morcover, had | ¢)q gratitude of the American theater goer. R recucec rates as Wel 88 I | fogsance in office. These opinions are ah s tism, Cousin Ben Folsom, whom wo used to | fact or frosh aveument, Withput exception | The Wisdom of her mauagoment in presenting b & the states that have iaintained thein. . Kyner's Proper Place, lhear about in (e first Clovelund adwinistra- | 1o tad troddon th hict Dooma | “Cleopatra” for six vensceutivs performancas Kgms % (ke comcin & Patent cor ootplom, patont uitohes. fm. | Recessarily based upon the findings of West Point roaress. tion as consul at Sheftield, England, is sl | s familiae 1o the houss, In rerint voane | in Omaha had been questioned, but i will not return r $ | : Ay alimyrpek L" S, the house investigating committee and Hon. Jim Kyner has made nume and fame | at his post. For quiet heroism the boy on | | 3 5 COnt years. | yotion is fully justified in lllrlmim\ of overy tiom is red P ooordir ey | proved signals, automatic brakes, more upo; imony “ Ea. for himself by insulting a lady employe of | the burning deck wasn't u marker to Cou BoaRI6 FentlBm? o. | one who last évening attended the produe- are preju ) @ . rful locomotives, improved pas- | oron vu:?.le”{.'lm. o taken before that | (AT e \ould be more tn plac Ben, Through the entire Hurrison adminis: | yimes biom s vy f i gt ad 0me- | tion: the Boyd will be crowded at eve i iy ; = and last but not leasy | Committee. The damaging disclosures | saloon bouncer than o member of the legisla- | tration “he luy low" and served his country | mivation: tonieht, however, o petson. hetr. | formance during tho weok, for it is a s sivelr in the cult sther ekt o ; made have been given general publicity. | ture. Lik \p\:’nrion of nn-l first water and good | jng his trivial reasons in support of his mo- clu] i“ see as often R tuxl;) permits. I they b pted @ s air-trake freight trains with cars that | 4. Elanania s paopla i e We sincerely hope Mr. Cleveland will | tion could feel for hi ity The six scenes of the action form o seri e s % X [ a of ten | Which has enabled the people of this The Swoetness Thereof. HoUfet|Hob]1ged 1o/ 0tAGH |RREI IRE KantAL | \ion.oould feel Lo him nothingibubiteys of stage pictures never cquuled ou the Amer- BN ISR A0 tmalead of de s b It hAd e {0 thie | Btate to form sound conclusions upon the Cincinnati Commercial, barnacle as the country’s Cousin Ben. Olhor Blia DIN0 Ohtes ican stage and which can never bo much sur- a single product 1bey ve been 8 e oL A” ; 1% | subject. The almost unanimous senti- | Hawaiian annexationists now explain that Washington Star: Nothing that Mr. Cleve- | The leading charge against the movement | pussed, Lack of space forbids extended better off today e swallowing up of weak | ;one™ i favor of impeachment of the | of $¥HT.09 invested in sugar in the isiands, | land has said or done will more commend | was that they had a concordal with the | notice of these pictur iu nml issue. Criti- nch lines by great | ..o e s 0 | £24,75,610 belongs to Amoricans. Weclks ago [ him to public favor than the stand he has | Irish party, ‘He would not deny that the | cism in sight of this beautifully maguificent A BI PO ¢ 2 anaconds systems have done away with | - ate officers is not, therefore, the sed the belief that ina stic with | taken against nepotism in public office. It pxowntm)mml-(llullun tried to govern Ire- | and magniticently beautiful spe 'lm-lv suys) A Br v e ? nacor ystem: ¢ e y product of newspaper sonte. - or tigation spoon, sugar would be found | is all well enough to take care of one’s own | land in sympathy with the Irish people. | that here the play is not the thing; the dia- estutes has passer at readi n | the employment of thousands of railroad | 4. ag. up charges. It is the log. | @t Uhe bottom of the schemo. relatives in matters of private business en- | (Cheers.] logue is commonplace to the lovel of the lesser the legislature of Wise 1 n the states named, where con- Ly 0 0k ——e torprise, where risks of loss as well as | If that was the Irish concordal, he would | melodrama—the one or two really admirable sy x e | s followed each other 1 ical result of untrammeled official The Public Would Like to Know. chances for profit are to be taken into the | plead guilty to being a party thereto. As to | speeches are plagiarisms —but pr: of the some wrospect of becowmi law. 1 g "'1:;““ each "l‘ ":’ 1| investigation, which has singled out Cinetnnatt Ingurer, account, and where the result of a bad ap- | the specific charge that he had refused fl{wl acle might ll'\‘!]\.m!l lllll‘l \;x{]n\ uncs ‘fi fizes 2 tax of 1 per ou all estates | T8I . iese are t rue | 4, i s ¢ A distinguished democratic senator says | bointment affect only the individual or firm | police protection to those who enforced the | the language and then only half describe bove #0000 wh in i the | canses of @echexied siubers on railway.| = 5 oclals for public condemnation. | A dislnERLN gulvlig)‘l;“l:é any Irouble b, | Who mitkes 1t: bus it is an ontively different | law, he would say that he had declined to | boautios. Seent groupings of tableaux TR PR, e | oy wa¥ | The disclosures of fraud and crooked- | {iesy Prestent Gloveiand and th segave, | MTAIr when tho affocts of Corrupt or incfic- | protect niiht sevaures aud ho folt justifiod in | vivant aud vocal, turnishugs, all are beyond fmmediate family of th . Sads: | PRyTCA. I Huamoeole N @ While | ;045 and venality made by the legisla- narleed tht it reminded him of his | ient administration of positions thus given | this action. The law on the subject was far | Criticism and must bo seon to be worthily ap- 1 on those whi of the | the decrease in Kansas is due largely to | oo oo o o0 only a partial pre- | w0 domestic relations. *There never was | 4 favors fall upon the public at large. from clear and the highest authorities dif- | l"“\'«lflll “{““‘;‘; ""“{ ‘,““““‘“““ opportuns The lstter provision would not | 1b 'y\ that through several years P oy DAE Pe- | happier family than ours. My wife does ow York Sun: Not to dwell upon heads | ferod n their hm"'l'"'-‘l‘!_h'n of . Mr, | 1iytwhioh 1t ahould not fall fo Improvey SEh hn vefiiadahad dive sentment of the rottenness which has | st as she wants, and I do justas shewants | of departments, by whom their sons and | Morley thon rebutted in detail Mr. Balfour's e ot D Ueash MR Ay s permeated many of the departments and | to, also.” It is a good story, but what the | others of kin have been brought in since | 488 ion that agrarian crime in [reland had 4 s i « public pines 1o know i - | March 4, wo doclaro that many " | inereased under the liberal govornment At London —Sighted—Masdaam, from the state house itself, y day | Palpitating public pincs to know is whether March 4, wo must declaro that mauy sena IR T kb TR Drons | Vorki Rusein: from: New: Yorks: Neaxies z e * the president or the senate is the wife. tors have fairly packed the el hips of . W. Russcl e rior S0t Tyrone ork: asin, Ne! ork; Nes J % 4 R oot g brings up new instances of peculation |\ - Contmisthon and abhoe Dlicos within their | and one of the chiof men of Ulster, said that | from Boston. Bouth Americ 1 % by the e reduced rates of freight means reduc ard fraud. The evidenco already taken o West the Battie Ground, control with velations of different degrees, | dfter hears such declarations from the | At Baltimore—Arrived—Ocean, from Am- Bacsuse o Braziian %o e traflic Oun the contrary it means an in- is voluminous, but th balf has not 4 St Louts Globe-Democrat, sons being the chief vori This sort of | Irish secretd he felt that thero was no - sterdam. “wiesland, fro vidlout statements ; e crease of traffic, and an increased trafic | | e A8 B0 In the presidential contests of tho future | hing has hoen extonsively practiced heroto- | Iaw breaker fu Troland who could not rely | At dufwerp—Avrived — Friestand, from . ) ” g ol heen told, hi hapter upon chapter i u are to bo tho battle / both republicans and democrats, but | UPon the government to minimizo his offense. | New York went of Paruy atter has severed increased demand for railway | jeg. 00000 ations is “being un- a particularly emp and de. | never' to anything like the prosent extent, Avthur Hugh Smith B; cons At Southampton —Arrived - Saale and Bes diglomatic relution b Brazi) and de- oy And it is bocause it does not | iy 47wt Tincoln the record of rascal ive sense, The south wlono ‘o | T the face of the president’s distinet avowal, | for South Huntington, expres convie- i, from Now Yol amunded an apology and siary re- sch mow 0 build, equip and | gy ord of rascal- | Gilnry o the democrats, nor can New fing- | secretaries and senators have made hasto to 2 _ ’ Z 3 ity has been expunded by further dis- | jand and Pennsylvania bring the repub. | put in theiv relations and to rovel in nepo . % 3 « 8 railrcad s “”,:.r: 1.;(\ 'ur Y | losures in the United States courts of | licans anywhere in sight of the cov s o Just how much that ent las cars ago because the trafic has fn- | ) goal. 1L is In the states of the nor R T cit Thrents of the K s, . W 2 - Py 1 § e d P Nk ke Mississippl valley and the Pacific slops [ ” " e ik e A Nebraska | - “myq voloe of the peoplo of Nobraska 18 | the fortnoe of pakties snd candidates aro to West: Point. Repubtican, & co. Borve we . xeu I and s increasing that the | .3 (1 sunnort of the measuress be made o marred in the coming thme, Now that tho Nowbarey bill has pussed Largost Manutaoturors an b Rataliaes gy produce ud o 2rs have 8 right to | h ' ) S the lower house, and throitens to pass the 3t Olothing th tho World: g wking he oy National Quarsntine, senate, the rallroads aro bocoming alarmod {0 ot trataht begun looking to the overthrow Y e, th il \ ! 1 1l Tag po i BBY | fuithless servants and the utter ( Tioston, Advertiser, at tho vossibility of having thew enormous quite seikingly indicated by - tion of the most dangerous ring that | The mecting of the American quarantine | DY h“l:_“:["" it ';l'.lf-"r:'.‘.f:r'ulf.'.“v':..h:fi‘.'. . . ’ P e 4 ofticlials st the national capital scems to have | 4 \ Dt tihat the kaiser ix W e o) ¢ by the legistature will er infested the capital of a state, buen o very harmonious or fn apite of the of threats of discontinulng important teains, ratulue . . ) e s swre effoct upn the Bourdof Public | The republican taxpayers of the state | fact that s many localitios wore repre. | dbatdoning I‘I:;"“If:fl\‘['[:';";’_:}”;f:':" S Blthday if & digs nable | Lands and Buildings than pouring water | who are speaking through T Bre to . e new quaeanuine eules wiieh | S oo peopie. Thos tironts Greab People way oould be fou Jimm v o, | on a duck’s back, Turn the rascals out | their vepresentatives In the leglslature Looantadh Ganarally’ Aa AboUL ol that livvo connl ablo wolght with mny uad le Chanosllor " b | and ploee the managenent of ou ate in- | will up 3 @ or decisive s desired, ow ¢ or ave froquently in the past resulted in de * Fom B 5 wiiile Chaa " placs the monagenvend of our state, in- | will buck up their appeal for docisive doutrod, 1Y o now on i uniform | G0N heoaniry radirond loghsintion. Whon Are they who can do things to suit everybody every endeayvor ot o . atitutins futo the fowds of wen who will | setion in the impeachment casos oy 1ih. | systom wil i ‘|I|u ItIne statioms. and. 16 1 | rollroads talk of tt PEAPOFLION HOL pay ing § the kin I ciy o 1 P ¢ stand by awd let the state treasury be | eral subseriptions to a fund to defray | L be hoped thit th e will worke aw | AIvidonds 1t must bo bornedn mind thit thoy ¢ and wo come about as near n y { z mean profits upon watered stock’ and not | ¥ | : 1 swind personal expenses of members | eMcient) al quarantine author. | s BEREL B T change the complexion Loyer 1 —————— who cannot afford the sacrifice | 1108 expect <3 s doing that very same as mor- LXPENSIVE BUT NECESSARY incident W w prolonged ks Domund n It Al vyt BILPRRRD LLBANANTRIEY, [tal man can. We don't ¢laim @ in one wd president in the | slon They m bunlnes They Priend Telegraph, ialiingtah Nawsi TTamoly: folks nevor i 3 absit the | demand. thet. ph plundrors, wher- | o peoplo of Uho atat uro oxpcting U | weuty of eiuting ol skying it o y b (0 bo porfoot—nobody is. But pwdopy | ever found, shall be brought to teisl and I 0f the prosunt | ure, Thoy ; [ 1 e hauncey M apon convietion shall be punished ws the | not askdng for anything thist will fnjure 1 H‘ lul;‘ wl_l ‘."”\‘“. lleo: |”\‘{f“.' | weo do claim that our suits for ¥ pablroids of thie atitg, ut o reasonihlo o it e, vos ; 5 and whist will be loss Oppressive on the e v Bey. calls upon overy eltizen of s uhinn the politfnl workings to shove off Chtengo Pribann Chiwo A Ouh | Phe g1 o , i 0 2 and 3,000,000 cars i M mtistes, Srresped o purty, W urge slistion on this subjet. Thin s bound 0 | Fiin wistor of yours bsostnply horible: Wiy u % et 3 et gow AN a3 SANL000 g0 1n | N e blve ol purty, 1o urge | B AHAN O e an Litor, and wa ity | Gonce i poit 1{ Defor el T ) .. |foct that neither you nor we the party in the presgnt Joglslatire o whom | Omihi Mo Hecii 1 Katklow hiave gy Ware wln'in“‘ woar are so nv.u'ly por- poinod Ly, oy o o ex vy, wod that 1o equip 4 single | the legislature W wtand fiem in s fond over 210 4 o aitomstio esupie ahout | detormination o stamp out the gang | itean bo truthfully chageed the defoat of [ B0 W vidvoattachg 7 an imagine them bettor if ki v t 0 miles. | 820, which would wake the total ex- | that has fattened and Hourished ut the | s moasuro, for nolther salt potre or the Winshdgton HUars Lot s nok b tao b o . \ S crunle by sumol ity wwwe fostur ) " that this Js & Jurge sum of monsy DECLINE IN IMMIGHATION. Tho VPuople Are Sesponsibia, Raawriatl v b vis A the hut he ds wble W loodk upon the | Phe indications are that the lmmigr "Boyoud disputaithutels nsed of reform sagthisyelvion DUE1Vsdifisrent Wik ponta ¢ fout. fa " b UR0. My, Depew spprecistes the fuct S ylos are various and the col- Vonlors Btatesinns You can't ont your | | In legislative mothods. .« Bome of the popu ors and fabrios numerous. Of course we are in a v with conplacency beosuse the rowd | ton of the preseot yoar will he smallor | jupe criticism is rlehly doderyed,” wreitos 1y " lver worrles ' : " lol P st s Epinshad & Ay omon L e veoprosents has soticipated it | than for many years pust, even 1t there | wond L Bridgman wan able considevation | Hattimeee Aperiown Butisinpiyenassis torn up condition just now on account of romodol- & Amwaieia " g 9 d s ding it ears with the ssfety | should be no development of cholars iy | 2F e 4 of hlenninl olections and | b el s riud St ot f i s S Aprll Now K : Ine our store. b or all that we ol ) , Ak raat Tiofore the law b opa werrenting the president in ex- | 1. o T ee T B0 ||+ catar Mranbabble A boreils ok Raa(l tob ing and oxtonding our store, but f ’:. :nv g " RS INS S08 ok bove e SUMIAYOY g dn ip tieens | LSES v AT T 16" 1e D AR R YD i Lo b have not thought of yielding our grip on tho ban WM 1 0 e At ’ g y equipped with suto s o wuspend dmmigration entively y 1 vomiedy 1s sought §owould, as | think can B solamy of adverticing. A atie @on g Vebruwry only 12008 fmmi- | be conclusively ntrodue ot 1l et piniaie wasliiRatan . Pkl Lioalar=0ng MOt adition tewiy. ged B It ‘Phas aetion oA 1 atewl i this w grwnls landed b ports which vecelye 99 | #restor o b ever b vemambered | g Gwa ponids of bt i er s that | 3 3 4 Bt N, i o goverainen by | o ol bt i ) p { /5 00 - ¢ Wher rocwl of the Inley (hean. | lov was WA yAuniary, howey X b of wll the immigration by sem f v 3 ILtonduy, Mud fonable clothing for mon and boy Wo aro rocoly il ol oxecllonce which the ‘ Mioo b Oh wnd ploass suid some 3 now spring stylos overy day which we Wonie nor which proolalms us to bo the leaders in fash- . (8 & 1w whow ropitionatom wae swiliosd would do ewh g thing wacept ‘ 9% thiss hislf the numbey that | oo an Boe i contrest Lo renlity ean | wie by snentluped oyator ing ienily withont an adooowta 0 b | oo s ‘Phe log . i the corvesponding month of=| ™ v Py el i Rl q 9t L o uf development Ui sl prosei TR RO CA R Y b L (irastay Waving Haw . o Jaw wre our, The stistics show wn | 1 g ok cavROUR S Sliuis ub b wwl BURTRIPLY | are plaging on our sountors A lxr[uu-, i o6 WIth party aewspmpers. the i/m, that whicl wxtrwordingry stoppags of fmmigras | | L morals wid ouston thie B ey G Al bttty e : W vallantly 1ifiad the dendard of | ,m Wi spsntad by wongiess tion from & Buropean eoun ..:,: ] n‘: ‘l.;: :..mu,;:.p)q‘.'.'\‘..l SO 'v‘.,; 1o Inteat L atyls wid th » reach of all, prty wnd Shgovounly fomghve e | e provisione sael inilvmy i the stute | teies, notably Austels, Hungary snd | posa e the plunderings 89 0 O Yook e truidear il wluldurs b ) W N a st ple st A o | itien! bettie 5f 191 '!mmmym MWD sy 2 s o oA e s with | Wolwnd, Vownw wod Donmurk, Phore | Ui, b o lails of Togisiation are ser gy “.'."“‘}";" ik i BROW N I NG K l NG & LO mmwmm mamm e «MMA—A— Am/;. thoai s Contwal dn | numbmr of ariivals from Mussia last | matevial substanee by solling thelr votes, 1] 1 il I Moo urs S A axbill & . . 1 Ple e e yalont, U WA P il winys L I fl"'"‘ prompasiy 1.. Baw o we AOBAB R, Ivd o Bhey wvw b Dive | German lmmigration was Less than omse | i 100 eislatire whiose o unlifustion A By 1 0P 40 B Wiy Wil wvambinnlly el L ; Balf w3 hevy 1B Pebruary of shis yowr | bs their wuatuty b seein aistimguisiod amoug | P08t s Wi the sty vape