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B r NO OBSTRUCTIVE TACTION, mado is taken by the favored one to in- | tation of the wate, which cannot fall to OTHER LANDY THAN OURS, marily wivh ralirond claims to | France the telophone company pags no taxes ,T}!E D_AI"\ -,Bmlg'_; The unanimity with which the 1 ~-]<h.-um|| strength of his pull st the | be seriously darknged by such transac- grants. His doelsion agafnst | and no rovalties. Thero a1 no ex - — -~ H - The proposed payment of salaries to mom- | the Southern Pacific company sweeps into | penses fncurved in visiting logisla F. ROSEWATER Fditor Iature has voted impeachmont resolus | white house. Thay all ace unanimons | toons. The )Kv'l?]" of Nebraska are In- | o of the fHouso of Commons 1s & change | the public domaln many thousands of acres | tures and = clty councils to couvinca . tlons eharging the members of the late | 0n one point and that is that the offices | torested in having sottlers buy desirable | which tho radical element in and outof | Of Kood land which will now be open to | them that the vates charged are just. Tn ¥ i is ¢hiol sro are | Py sottlement undor the homestead daws, He | France no free telephones are given nows State Bourd of Public Lands and Build- | Were croated for democrats and demo: farms in this state, of which there are | Parl ont hi hus s most important cusea of this | papers or othier parties, In Omaha we pay BLISHED BEVERY MORNING. | s carnostly advocated. It was | crats ought now to be installed regard- | plonty to be had and they do not wish | one of the reforms declared to bo nocessary | charncter fn connection with the Northorn b our linemen $240 per day, while in France P S OF SURSCRTPT | re with smeanors in oflco affords 4 . ) 8 1 % 88 t that B s Tk faniy) One Yeur,, S0 | o5 vt HUsdstEAry WIOrAS | v of whether th cambonts’ terms | 10 sco anybody 8o uway swilidied and | at the Neweastio convontion, and it is one | Pacifie, aud the disposition. the adiministra. { 1ess tian one fourth tnat amount is patd, - Tn Dally and Sunday, Ono Foar 10 00 | Bratifying evidence that the representas |y o fo oo e not disappointed tj7dissuade others from | upon which the popularization of the House | (0% WL maka of them will be watched | LEEFEOCIRCOT U MEVALE teiephons Sand ol R B s 800 | tives of the people, i of party i investing in Nebpnska property. Fraud- Of Commons very obviously d “"""" el bl 13 400 franes or #80 por year. In Omaha the ¥ :Iu( Bee, One Yenr coeeenns 2000 by decided to vindicate the laws CAPITAL PUNISHMEN I DEMANDED. ulent land transactions must be stopped | Prosent system operates to keep the contro TRUE BLUK MES 1 ¢e KECLITED, rate is 850 per yoar, In Paris where there Eaturday Bov, On ceeene 180 T fool 1 8 i wherevas ti o \ of the House in the hands of men of inde Are severnl parties on the same wire the rate Weekly Bee, Unc VORE ot 100 | gtamp out corrupt practices in o ‘“" o ‘.' 'I‘\.-’H.'“ L \l;:‘:, 4 'l"".” ““l‘ 1erever they i@ discoverec 1‘ pendent means, of capitalists, aristocrats | Weat |;..m Republican: S, Kvoroty | {08! Pl R ) :’~'\”;"l}\{y-*v‘;f.::'(“;\'\“'y"n. ( state house. in areying out | Michigan state prison, whore he was | b and landed propriotors. 1t arose from the | i8 more than meeting the oxpectations of his | f0F cach. In this comtry no mer ould Omatia, The Ree Bullding, | serving u lif ntence for the murder e resigna¥isn of the chief of the | pae ), | constituents, He is fearicss and a and §s ;DO satistied to have several other merchants outh Oy, corner N n1id 26th Stroets o prooess of impeachtnont it R A 1 L e act that admission to Parllament was | : Sis | on th line with himself, for in that b A el the proc i~ impokohiment of his mother, has naturally led many inspectol department of ‘ originally restricted to freeholdors of land, | 41VYS fownd on the side of the people | G NENC (e WA (ERAGHE (O T AL e L O™ iune | 'O b hoped no member or faction | of ¢ gitizens of that state to ask them the heallquarters of which are | who needed no comdensation for their | vated for the passage of the maxim ther partics on the suine line must wait Bullding will resort to obstrictive tactics inany | solves whether sseioty would not b | inthis city, will be a cause of regret to | services, but were glad and could afford to be | freight bill and other measures that vitally | WL tae party using same is through, and, Washington, 513 Pourteenth Stroot | " p iR Al SmbaRs $35 the 1onos of thé bosttis a | affoct the country people o has ture | Desides, each party on the line can hear all CORRESPONDENCE | shape or form. The impoached officials | better protected if Michigan were tb | all who have profited by the thorough | m mbers f5¢ the honor of the positlon. Tt Is | SECL tho country people. i hus a Jfatwee | tho other parties may say. In Omaba each AL communications relaiing to_ nows and | have publicly demanded a full, fair and | adopt capital punishment in place of the | system of inspection that has been estab ?]:'I',"“""'-‘ LR "“""y i “““"“ ““"l 18 | il be of much benefit to him oventually [ e A ah bl ;_«:lllya‘r"T‘y“ .::.:H.n.vu'.m L ssod to the | (SRIIRT ”;“_m.p‘“ 5 of any and all | Present law, which makes imprisonment lishod under his management. This | Maintenance is incompatible with any true | Ty o iy VSR SR C 00 U0 CREREEES o ] iking ‘I'ie Ber figures to be correct as to i ) | ropresentation of the British democraoy prices in Pavis, then Omaha subscribers aro BUSINESS LETTERS. for life the most severe penalty that can | department is one of great importance n the impeachmeat committee, and showed paying loss for tel chirges brought against them, and their The poor man 18 shut out or is forced into phone service than is paid 5 |} uch as the hearing is to bo | i creed. The Republican did not support him thieving subordinates and public plunderers ter ovent and the tragedy attending | @nd place the management of our Chieazo Rocord: “My employer makes mo ale in= | in Stockholm with the w of bringing ; | hingood juratmant tn dothg so.’ The fieq A 1 ; ) e ’ Judgment in doing e peoplo | iy P, This | know to bo truo {dor A1l husiness loettors and renittances should | be imposed for murder. Latimer issup- | to the produc and shippers ¢ ain | the humiliating t living th of York 1 o N i N | RS iis 1 know to bo true, conside B L O oy, | raduasts” shio W S Ll v o 1| the ating position of living on the | of York county believe implicitly in Mr. | {ng the ameint of mesen e, o 3 R D fon choniies, Sl chatoman oedord [Ractbicd hould be acoopted as beiny | yogad o have killed his father, he | in this state, and it is to be hoped that | voluntary contributions of his constituents, | Keckley's integrity und are disposed to con: | Uisinoes, Uhe profits Lo the Talephona come. 10 be made puyuble to the order of the com- | made in good articles of im- | js known to have murdered his mother, | in the appointment of a new chief in- | Herein has consistod one of the greatest i“"'h'{"l‘I\m kg A8 \\ i) ljll;-“n(»"-‘««ll pany are less than any business man would TIE BEE PURLISHING COMPANY. | Deachment formulated by Messrs, | and now he has taken the life of a | spoctor due eonsidoration will be géven | dificultios of the Trish party. —Its members | acvon all questions just as. any other inan | 1ok Hth: and this ulso s true, thotg = = | Doune, Pound and Greens should be | prison keoper. Hlis case is an excep- | o the need of securing a wman iy bl |“I|I i b l\ [ SR WO ALD HoenB ok koriCe | Omaha where telephones ave furnished at as BWOIN STATEMENT OF CINGULATION | oo o S bbling, and | tional one, but the escape of life conviets | ability and experience who will | stances, and they could not have retaine this fact, and freely accord 0 | jow u rat 0 Omahia C. K. Yos ML LUR G LA WL DL L L B i G i i i | maintain the high standard that has | theirseats without assistance. It was the | L Mebresentatives ! i e President Nebraska Telephone Co. ¢y of um nae pan. | Hotlco should b 1 promptly up " | vory often happens that escaped | beon attained. Boforo the grain inspec- | 1 e il pdCenl #ith- | dence.in their intogrity of purposo OFFICIAL HEADS FELL iy awear that the | o 1o coust, s0:6hat the acouse s : SHRPLBTOAL \ po! ch made M 1618 tasic 80 dif Blair Republic b i 4 b DAULY ek for the week jrisoners ave not recaptured at all, und | tion department was ostablishec this | Republican. ‘There has never be Gding Maroh 2h, 1500, was s folowar PRt e S s s g Jhi "‘“’ Sl U B L ) S Nkt b 1 | cult and necossitated those appeals for fands | time in tho histor this state when | Republican County Commissioners iiad & gundar, 3 . e e s L DR if they do fall into the hands of the law | “]‘ our producers and s HM"IM ored | 4o which the friends of Irelan 1 in this coun } matters of such tremendous importance kave | Little Combination. day, March | them an opportunity for vindication. | it is usually because they have attracted | under great disadvantages. Th vere | gy have with such liberality devolved upon the legislature Bo. s | Tho thr " embers of th o Merh 3| | i y | ully bees ey have g € ( g ) r « 1 such liberality b \ceus: ¢ 10 threo republican members of tho Wednadny A he board of managors should be se- | attention to themselves by the commis- | obligetl to submit to the arbit tomed to respond. 1f members are in the | A1 thickes had honeycombed and outra n of County Commissioners varlod Fridny, M & Jected from aniong the memboss who | sion of furthor crimes. Latimer is still | ing of their grain by castern inspectors | near future to recefve salaries there will | frogyur Fho "t " pyun Chedt | the monotony of democratic —ascendancy ] Baturday, March 23 seees ol s 3 S 37 ti | & young man and he will in all proba- | and the complaint was often made that | be a great change in the constitution of the wd been applied to ropubli- | yesterday by gotting together and making Bworn to bofora mo an, ot 1y ay wresenso, | 11O Known to favor the process ofim- |y Bl Thne vears to sorve in | this grading wastoo low. By this means | Bost House, The resolution adoptol last | €an who daro oppose the robber ang. | B sweeping chango in county employes thin 26th dny of March, 15 A peachment and not from those who for pison 10 He eould: efeot his. esua Bott Biodioan andca kBl whvs 1 | week needs to be supplemented by furthe PTG e S Aala Ly Hor W LI Rt L "‘I";:‘ [8EAL) k otary Publie ' el it oK . X ¢ I LD 2% | togtslation, but even 8o, it 1s an important faller has more than met the expectations o ey oY R FE = uny reason may rogard it a3 improper | oneo, why could he not do so again aftor | at o disadvantago in the mavket. But | S50 G B IR G 8 LU orbAtE | of the voters of this county e . R LR Averago Circulation LR sA 18 Bbstoues [Hsv ditas | s I Sy i & ol o 4 ¢ d 8| c step forward, an gl he has won a reput auditor, was superseded by udrows. and ave disposed to obstruet itby dila- | a fow yoars of quiot behavior and ceaso- | the Nebraska inspection is now secepted | o8RRI R A re sure | Ol o a repu RS I supbtintendent o ths AN APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE. tory motions and want of enc | less watching for opportunities? There | everywheve and when a consignment o | puiging bocause Mr. Gladstono, it not oppos- | 1ash when the Newberry court ho! Tave Wil to Miles D, | port, Tinpeashinents ofstate offia s no safety for socioty while such mon | grain leaves Omaha it standing in the | iz, has ot warmly approved the projected | ¢y Dalanee in the houso AR L L) dr::’u;x\v: davs ‘r‘[ \:vllyv‘ nl le L\f\"‘z ;«w :,; (o R R T | vemain alive. Capital punishment alone ket is definitely ly‘m d. The valu Jv Q..h_‘r He is old-fas ion 1 ‘n,r. h ; | OfF the parts shiackiys oy Thearilo throw | 1. 1, Davis was appolnt 1 o physician 8 EYELVYS BT OXPILS L Ly | k | is adeqguate to m the requirements of | system can hardly be overestimated | shrink from a reform so subversive of tradi Projans and by their votes and influence | 8t th \ o suceeed Dr. Brevoort, re AR e o 10 BOACEUION “"""“'I"’r"' ML O b b LS bb G R and it is to be hoped that it will continue | tion and so certain to ve prouctive of mo- | made its passage in the house possivle. W | Sisuel L AL T their own expenses at the capitol for | of astublished renutatior d 4 . i § f | mentous consequence: Jut hoe is evidently | Who live on the outside of such scenes o or MeArdle precinet in place of J. o e b Ty e e oA ML o | Of cstublished reputation and ability. A bill is now pending before the logls- | to be as useful in the future us it is now, | mentous consequences. Buthe Is evidently | 08 T, B0 FICORSIEE OF SUCR sethes O} 010 \vho rofused to sorvo, On motion to B o days tonggar. b 10A85 S8 | ipasplo of Nebrasks will tolerats o' | latave ot MicKigar WhIsH prosidas that e [ nobiexerting himsclt against i, and appate | gosem of NG 8 Y ro of party infle. | remove Oscar Stevens, clerk of the board e R DR R it halt-heart . e | e ARt AR o s I Loted upom | 4 cote of conswre by the fegistatuye weit? | ©PUY IS nuuch nearer than anyone had sup- | anco brought to boat o our faithul’ vepre. | Messrs. Williams and Steuberg voted makers to finish the work of purging the | feeble, half-hearted prosecution 1e | the death penalty shall be inflicted upon e Toe e 1 Vof Publie | P2sed. The House of Commons has ouly | seutatives. Mr. Haller has honored his | Dut Mr. Livesey made - tie by flockiy state house by impeaching oficers who have | impeacliment should not by allowed t) | conviets who mur keopers. | ftave nomore effect upon Uhe Boardof Public | G/ oo, o0 that sotties it | county and the state, and the citizens, (ex- | Mr Van Camp. Mr. Paddock was al connived at fraud and permitted the tre at the very out- | This peculiar measure sduead | Lnds and Buildings than pouring water S ¥ | vept i fow venal politieal tools) will rise en ROGvETS OF MERRANNY ury to be looted by dishonest coutractors, I 5 fore the escaps of Latimer, but the [ on « duck’s buc Twrn the vascals out A FainKEABIS ABKERIBI ot the other day | 1A8se to do him honor regardloss of party 0Q cRin . ot Tane A remarkable « y t | | but it loves ant admires all who stand by wiully tired ienorally oms eourt, the impeached R i | ! ‘; degenerate into a fu | | | | | | 5 i | it huve groatly strengthenod the senti- | stitwtions into the hands of men who will | pressure to bear upon the Swedish gov the people w the hour of great need Whitt's the matter? "'»\"r""' ot to ’“‘l """"“” ermr 'l:”’ officials assured of an imps ment in its favor. But such @ law | motstand by and let the state treasury be | ment and Diet in the intorosts of electoial | Papillion Times: A strikig figure in the Wiy, T have (o work for him curse of boodlerism and the majesty of the 9 " ¥ { hi i refor 1] ntary Suftiige ovo: e | expiring Nebraska senate is Charlie Clarke, tial {ioe atfori e e (4 o Ay won- | pillaged by thieves and swindlers. veform. Parhamentary suffrage oven for | li arke, Sifting SR - Jaw 1 10 bo vindicatod by the lwmakers, | M8l trial that will afford them | would be so plainly illogical and incon- | Pillaged by 1. 1o\wee! Hotise’ of tho' Swedlsti Dit. (s | ho boysanatow from Omann: Reared I tne | ToxnsSiftings: Whena woman Is teylng o the people should not only encourago andsus- | every — opportunity for vindication. | sistent that a strong popular demand is ;. = ’ lyghibron lap of luxury, the son of & millionaire, it was | iy sald on both sides | v I CRETARY BAYARD has the honor | restricted by a comparatively high property | but natural thit his sympathics should le tain their honest representatives in thogood | /iy thevetor ) excuse for | 10w made in the state of Michigan for a | 2 Lol | auan e | lsvithse o i o oSt here cun, therefor noexcu L 5 "L ot being the first American ambassador, | Qualification to 6 per centonly of the whole | with the capitalistic classes, rather than | Kansas City Journal: So far the office work in which they are engaged, but they | SRLELCbIVa ROt oA R AL Htase ol tho| capital punishment law that will Mr. B L . Sl population, Among the qualified classes | With the masses. From the day of his nom- | seck have lost two hats and several thous should subscribe liberally to defray their ex- | g ey ) not put a soecial tle \pon the | Me. k ; yard goes to England, and it is | o0 political activity prevails, and only | Iation h 1‘ clared himself in favor of rail- | sund hopes at the white hous e Svery citizen of Nebraska L O TS, o lerislature | % i i i wrobable tha © duced to do so by | g oad regu y of al casures | penses. Every citizen of Nebraska wh ! ! 1 : f‘ . W lives of prison kecpers or any other | Probable that h S lu v‘ tod Y | about one-third of them votel at the last {_“\’”’V RS i ‘\‘\“[‘w‘.”‘ LAV “ Washington News: Next fo the man who proves the work of the legislature and | itsclf in the ungrateful task it hasset | fyvored class. Did Latimer commit a | the fact that he would be the first rep- | eicetions. The rapid spread of democrati AR QL Jdeople: | pakes - living winding an cightday elock desires the work of investization to be car. e e ! % resentative of the United States at a for- | i ( t i \ p ¥ RO S ROI ST Ly Ladord e 16015 148 awttimate comoloalon by impessh: | Ut b0 pecform it will vaak {n the worse crime when he murdered a keeper atiy ates at d | ideas hasled to a strong wtion foran | talll for votes, Men for | about the softest job in the country than when hoe took the lifo of histnother? | ¢ign court holding the highest diplo- | extension of the su 3 d the govern- | never has a Nebrask legislator | | tory of Nebraska as one of the m and_ th Ml 4 S8l ! ament proceedings should at once write to | ¢ i i atic rank, it having b dovsto o s aceepted in p o necessity 0o teuer 1o ante-cloction prome | _Chieago Tribune: S the case of the word His roprosentatives and remit whatoverhe | orable legislative badies. It it allows | Theidea is too absurd to be seriously | matic rank, it ':‘” L BRI e I‘.“‘;“I m l‘:nlxlyl.lull,‘,f‘ “:.‘4’.. fonitd | ises than has: Senutor: Clarke, -~ Sickness ' onionit, Ingulredithe tenchior, twhors Uces e can aftord to pay to Hon. J. N. Gofin, | {yualf t bo swerved from its duty it will | considered. In behalf of a general cap- | S0me time ago that ho had declined any | B & "0 05 il eduction of | ept him out of “his seat until list week And the sad-eyed, thouzhitful boy with the penker of the House of reprosentatives, Lin ; L2k ital punishment law the Detroiv Hree | Dublic position. Mhejtitle doesnot carry | tho austification is fav from satisfying thoso | During his lliness, which ' phyeiciins and | frockind face, suid the W fell Tuostly on coln. 1n towns and cities contributions | Justly mecit popular condemnation. P \ | with it any .M.ug.u,r.l salary. In this | Who clamor for universal suffrage, without | icds said would provo fatal, his most oft- | tio scont 0 and citles con ons 5 bttty 1088 says: Lk ; et any restriction in the matterof sox. Tte | °Xpressed hope for return to health was in | y should be solicited by clubs, Public meet leveland has attested e FHASHOE SeLe r that ho might beable to keep his | Philadelphia Ledger: The oak and hemlock PROPOSED LABOR LEGISLATION leaders of the reform movement theref ' | sole leather tanners have about comploted might for the 5 their combine and will incorporate unde gen od of his state and her people cequires 2 d of his state und her people. It requir title of the United States Loather con on the lines of the measure they | moral courage for a man to take and main- | Py cist, will not bo @ soleloss corpor: 1 be | advocate, and thus convoking the represen- | Mt @ course in opposition to his surcound- | tion edges and do what little There is far 100 much sentimentalism in | &ppointment My ngs should also be held to express the de . i r treatment of all kinds of evil-doers, his warm frienflship for his former sec- | Loneaived the idea of organi sire of the people for whatever moasures | e expressions of the workingmen of | (0 incin our treatm of retary of state, while men of all parties | cloction . | they want the legislature to carry through | Omaha upon the moas d by the sentimentalists on & | will regard it with favor. Thero c s before the | we are ASSUY before it adjourns. legislature in the intevest of labov | qozen different grounds that there is no us» ) do e R I e v e Ry p e e b el ssos to | inES, but Senator Clurke possesses that i 5 N There is no time to be lost. Stand by | ought to have great weight with the ' inflicting the death penalty, and chief among :,,,,‘I”l,';}:(“ ,‘\::,ll',.\‘}.l _J:_J’\ ::1\{-~t\~’{\’i’(!|‘:l’i~- :‘.\‘I.”v at ‘\"[ul‘!:‘).ullylyl. ’ml.::: T::mv{uvl"’.;‘ 1850 n‘, | vkt ‘x..[m{,l.‘,‘['f,-\w"f“; AR L ) L on Rl ety eratiensEIn SN your local representatives and urge them to | popresontatives of the people. These | the grounds is the plea that it does not tend s Hed meleain g Ania% e ye | bly, under the name of “‘the people’s diet | Haelity to prine (R s s Bl 1 UYos " was the disconsolate roply. “Thoy're stand up for Nebraska in her hour of tribu- | 0 e the passage of the bill to ex- | todeter the murderer. Yet there was not a o8 $ ey g an : T tieURAt DL timn ) abl the, Gonsbitosionaly| ) L N | layin®on aRtion, TUAeE B ton o teomiNabrasia) anil|| mOB{DoE: BT CHBNHOURG, W VeHUINGRtO TayL | o) cotiambame RO asInkom BHYIO0N, | e e io LS e ik lewa tea this olbatan SHOW UP THE FACTS. Bualo Enquirer: A country editor has All contributions received by Speaker Gnf- | 1", 1 ged logislation concerns not | Who did not feel, when tho news camo of | flrmed without tgo usual reference of | ;10" Gvancod radicals with o considerable e foBgInsina o ol o, complingnt i fin will be acknowledged through Tue Bee. known woman, and so he wrote n favorablo s < | Latimer's eseape, that tne death penalty | the nomination’to committee spriakling of social democrats. They Stanton Register: If those officers have | y5tic of Knto Ficld's paper. What was his Yogan McReynolds, on behalf of Clay only them but the whole. No good | o4 yperate,asa deterrent in such cases. === "Ivn'ml‘\mvww.-uf:\m]l:lkln1‘!\\||-nm sula. | D00 guilty of criminal noglect they should } diamuy to resd inhis papor thint Kute Fleld's R PEN R e citizen of this state, huving confidence | it does not. of what avall is a law punish OMAHA'S busiuass for the week ending £ g L 108! | suffer, | Wash. contained many items full of fascinat- ; | 4 S e 7 A % . it does not, b availis alaw punish o b # tion from the ragical party i the Norwegian | plue Springs Sentinel: 1f one-half of | g interest.” No wonder e has gone insane, Total recoivod up to March 3 sovees 270 | in the sufliciency of its laws for the pro- | e ith death the convict that kills? And | on Thursday wasifaivly satisfactory, as | Gyorning AwHH N B htad| RBb UL e EEBARAIG ARG e teetion of life and property, and inthe | if the convict that has murder in his heart | inlicating the continiaed progress of the Lands and Buildings is true, those delayed | morpig ons Journal: Bhoppo A oxcine THE motto of the present legislature | ability and willingnoss of the lawfully | may be deterred by the fear of death, why | city’s jobbing intefests. The bank clear- | The suspension of hostilities between | articles of impeachment should be crowded [ with the store now? ¥ 4s “Don’t Monkey with the Buzz Saw.” constituted authorities to cnforce these | not the murderous-minded individual who | jngs reported by Bradstrec’s, show an | ehurch and state in [taiy is appavently ag an | for all they are worth . Ao IRen oA .”“'.‘,‘“"‘“'&"“\‘j: - — laws, will question for a moment | has not been impriso! increase of 28 per cent over the cor end. The minister of justice, Sig. Bonacci, | \n‘\'”:‘.’n‘.“'»‘x; mllah"_ 1“;" “f‘m‘-y\ \Kl" i | Bor fits for being lte this morbing, and sho is REPUBLICANS should remember that'| the cxpedicney of providin ainst It muy fairly be assumed that this sponding week of 150 has introduced his bill for making civil mar- | God Sttt O A0 o nothing. in taking it out on the maching “He serves his party best who serv voices the sentiment of a majority of riage obligatory before the relizious core 28 | the possibility of an invasion of Ne- secret, 1T they have me wrong let them THE EASTER AT, mony is to be punished in the first case by N R ot iy baat. 5 e srcenaries acting | the veople of Michigan. They want | A g o has bean avrested in | monys and imposing heavy fines on all trans- | make it vight.” The state_cannot_afford to New York Jowrnal y : by avmed marcenaries acting | th fbs 1 T R R e A SMALL boy has been arrestedin | oo™ e priest who marries a couple | lose anything by them, and the republican In a shop she sees o dainty hat, = = under private control and direction. | cupital punishment and there seems 10 | Chicago for stealing five peanuts. They | Latore they have gone through the civil cere. | PATEY cannot afford to bo a party to the S fuisis her yes upon 1 IT WILL be Tom Benton's turn next. | Oher statos which have had an experi- | be some prospect that the legislature | will not tolerate thieving on such a crime, either bofore or after the fact nd every night She's dremning now | i i 3 s ; i are T OF that swect Baster bonnet Heo will be the biggest rogue caught by | ance of the danger to the public peace | Will enact such alaw as is desired in- | gnall scale as that in Chicago. fine of from 100 to 2,000 e and _by tempo- |y, Wikelield Ropublican: Evon at the best | ghe seans the price with furrowed brow— the impeachment net. { und to the lives of the people from the | & wssing the preposterous bill to E rary deprivation of the income of his bene- | this state has shown negligence to a culpa- But “hubby dear” is ccrtain that = n employment by corporations of Pinker- | inflict the death penalty for the murder Republicans in the scnate should stand up | fice; for the secona offense by a fine of from | ble degree in the management of state af- On Easter day she'll don it ANY expense the legislature may in- |y Fpo 0 o atast thom | of & prison keoper. for Nebraska and vedeem the pledges of | 500 1o 5,000 lire and similar deprivation, and | fais entrusted to it fhe ploa advanced foe RUSTIC PIILOSOPAY, cur in purging the state house will be | 411 Nebraska should not wait for a like The proposed aboiition of the death | 7892 by voting for house roll 53. for the third by a fine of from 1,000 to 10,000 | {* 14! .'-:.nfulhuh.:flfl”,'l xl\.(‘f-\fmf: o ‘\.‘un‘“;:!é : : cheerfully borne by the taxpayers. expericnco before actir In this mat- | penalty in Nebraska would be a back- — ——e lire, by limprisonment for u yearand per- | the state money to be squandered. While it | o 0 M”’l,’;“';'h:";’:""’r‘:""{"h'mm, il s ter the people of the states must protect | ward step which public sentiment would Trath Well Told, petual deprivation. The measure has long | may not be shown that those ofiicials stole ground Is whito with snow, s THE legislature cannot honorably re- | o 0 70 appears, can | never approve, and fortunately there is Papillion Times. been necessary in the interest of common xlnul'n\llv‘fuln:vl ‘.'x;’v\\w‘-rlllnl-:‘valrllhtl- monoy Was | A tho fco king throws hiu fotters o'er the 3 reclaiming Ne- BO-YOR. Z10% il dites) it The sta use boodlers have bougt > | morality, the ber of deserted women | 10st under their management, or rather by streans gedo from the work of reclaiming No- | 1, 5thing and oven if it could o any- | 10 probability that such a step will be | yh g Trraht mutreht. . Tho conmlintatin | e e sende o e | rouson of their lack of manugement, and | Afn't iCqiiver what ploasant. menvries of tho p braska and placing the management of |y .o\ 40 ihtedly the most effectual | taken. Michigan has tried imprison- | was not money, but vial of Wrath AgAIOSE | byt ies ot aninim concernimy the bill 1y | they ought to make it good and step down | | wuner time wo kows L | her institutions into the hands of capable 8 e 45 R e 1 5 5 Rosewater, The World-Herald disgraces | *division of opinion 'concerning the bill in | and out. It is not a party question, but far o AR o0 b - o i protection would be found in state laws, | ment as a punishment for murder and | FOSeFa journalism the Vatican, some of the cardinals advising a | more than that, for it touches the foundation | W Jan aimosuiions the IR0t thol O Rs. 3n0sy O e - Let Nebraska be put inline with the | after "{mny .w;n'aluf "-\IN"‘IE‘"\"‘ it has PN compromise with the government, which L"u'i'x'c';" of l‘lm‘> t government, *Let no AT Tovors orer tho Blossoms i the sung e % .1 | other states which have declared against | been found inadequate. It does not Reform aund Nepotism. would secure state authority, while avoid- escape We ran it soo the cherries on - the: ovor- N gdisetion now whether, she zails | 11 5 o W " | afford sufficient protection for society b BT ing an attack on the religious principle; but EPIONE RAT M o xoad bill and other important measures | Iinkertonism. d ¢ it prot g b e e e 3 igious 1 i TELEPIONE RATES. An’ the cows t-smilin’ ‘cause the grass bez 5 Phe workingmen are in favor of the | and it never will until the world is much | ,Ab 18, 8a1d that within forky-eizht hours | tho irreconcilabies prevailed, and the pope 2 come. are to be smothered by the legislature | o " i1 B e O ar sons and one | decided to have no negotiations with the Omama, March 31.—To the Editor of Tue | A clover- ed zephyr stirs the flelds of or whother the logislature i8 to be | Pill providing for compulsory arbitra- better than it is today. senate fourteen senators’ sous and one 8! . rapenin’ grair On the fence the rooster crows until he's hoarse, Your editorial regarding telephon is 5o unfuir that it is unjust to the Ne- senator's daughter had been appointed com- | government, but to trust to clerical agita- mitteo clerks and were drawing pay at the | tion only. . snuffed out before it has had & chance to | tion and ask that it be passed. The lan- [ = ; = . guage of their appeal is in these force- The people do not want the legislature to y 2 mititRaatis 9 . aska Telephone company. You say thot | yjile Dame Nature's all a-chuckle as she wel- consider thi > » A FALelDGIN S iporin i L Iskscawatojibs it for telephone service in French cities of over " comes once agnin | < J ful terms: ““We hereby call upon our adjourn before the state house has been | the essence of democratic reform. Switzerland is at the present moment in | o500 ,I,,lmh,,;“,.\ the rate is about #40 2 Th'd P ,”“Ifl:.'. butterflies p erforee. purged of dishonest and fuaithless o icials. —————— Meaner than the Boss fmp. Waloo New Era. ymes to being the meanest man Tom Majors is several laps ahead. | vear: The legislature should not adjourn before | representatives in the | st has stamped out corruption and placed | cease their senseless quibb! X ! val 4 the state institutions under the care and | sition and assist in its passage.” Some | he legislature may impose on them i the When it supervision of officers who do not wink at | practicable plan of arbitrating differ- | lyisldure willonly do its duty fearlessly | on earth, slaturs to | ! and oppo- | e people will cheerfully bear any tazation the thyvoes of an anti-Semetic agitation, | year. The cablegram on which your i raia- | An' then when summer does arrly which has led toa serous conflict_between | tion s to rates 1s bsed says in Paris the | = heatedbrow DL R the cantonad and fedoral govornments, Two | Tate Is about 100 franes pev year, O liiate ot wintor we would gladly oL the powerful Socioty for the Pre- | 4 quring the hours the postoffice is open. | W we mop our T i » 1 " i 9 s scorn the balmy breezes. Ain't is K i B ARt 2 P e 1 § and regardless of «ll pressure from corpo- | That wily old orthodox satan will no doubt | vention of Cruelty to Animals came to the | [ere we give service night and day. In b corrupt practices and have the integrity and e1ces between employers and \-m_plnu\.-‘l ’”’ Lk ,»:l“’ ‘””‘” "I ."“ '/‘[ H,’ LG ety up the shop and go out of business, he snclusion that the Hebre x mannor of kill- L | . the backbone to stop thicves and plunderers | is greatly to be desired, and while the | "¢t vfitence or the corrupt by, has been so outr ously outdone by the | ; R CAnlA A haTadtablr s ST P! g Hantenant sovernor of Nobraska swher the | MK live stock was characterized by needless 3 A ¢ i »asures bafore the logislature = = = i AU g DEL0L I QEBS MDY 1) © | cruelty, and appealed te s res of b from robbing the state and looting the :m asures b lm.‘ l,vhl. legislature may aot THE letter addressed by Messrs, | corvorations were turning heaven and earth ielty, and appealed to the logislatures of treasury. be the most judicious plan that could TR, TR, TR and Hill to to smother the Newberry bill in the senate. | Berne, Argovie and othercaatons to prohibit be adopted mo harm eould certainl come from giving it a trial. All legis- | THE letter of the impeached state | officers demanding an impurtial investi- gation of any and all charges which have ‘been made against them came 3 rather late. Had it been written at the the members of the legislature assem- o) olly ot Spoils. ing the death blow, this being the method of Y lation of. this kind must be move or less | Diod in joint convention to act upon the j ~ New Yok Lribuie : slaughter preseribed by Talmudic law. The & co : . impeachment resolutiohs proposed by The whole system of political appoint- | cantonal Diets in question in cuch case ac Largost Manutacturors an 1 bl experimental, and if the proposed law | renrovontatives o uniduy | ments and removals puts a premium upon in- | 9O SR A G T TR (R “70t Clothiug fa thy Worlk should uot fully answer the purpose in- | the house of representatives is a unique | competency and inexperience. What would .40 Bhg, 4 b ! state document. Its evident purpose is | bethought of the practicalability of a manu- | forbidding — this ~ form of slaughter : tended & succecding logislature can sup- L i i beginning of the investigation it mig ; 198 5 ATy e o . | facturer who mado a practice of removing | under severe logal penaltics. The g [ ostig 8ht | 1y tho remedies which exporience may | ' ¢reate the impression that the meth- | [RERTREE WWAG D FREN Bl NGNS of | Hobrews thereupon appealad to the foderal 3 }1::‘0 l)d:;l} o 1'tv-ku- lll{vurfllt;r*;odc-::"“ suggest. We should muke a start in this | 943 Pursued by the legislative commit- | departments and filled their places With £ | government, pointing out that they are guar or vindication. Now it will be taken | pgyter, finding the promise of good re- | €8 in conducting their investigation | and inexperienced ment His folly would | ;o\ oo4 freedom to exercise the tenets of it i f . y wi recede » pending | Dot be greater than the ignorance and i E Jor what it is worth. sults in the arbitration systerus of other | 87 Without precedent and the pending stupidity displayed in the direction of the | their faith, not only by the articles of the states that have proved effective in pr impeachment is the outgrowth of a con- | An amended constitution of the federation, but ican consular service A PARIS mob is about as formidable ) 1 L, in satisfac. | SPiracy rather than the consequence of - also under the terms of a treaty nogotiated and savage now as in the days when 1ting serious conflicts and in satisf misconduct and malfeasance on the part Rovenuo and Kond Laws, thirty years ago between Switzerland and YO\N oVSsS Y 3 torily adjusting differences between em- I Papillion Times, o 7 | mobs ruled the French capital. A young loyers and employed of the impeached officials, Messrs, Al- A T '!L o boodlors the legislators | FTaNCe. the latter country having taken the woman was nearly stoned to death in | P'oy" RLOY05 aitheinushuationtotibia shalegiala oMl tiatve len, Humphrey, Hastings and Hill have | have overlooked the demand of the people Ave/in secyring fontho deirlah race the no more right to stigmatize the legis- | for better re-enue and road laws. Our | emancipation from those legal disabilities ekl £ 215" | present road and revenue laws are an every | under which it haa until then labored in the The bill prohibiting the introduction As we promised something better for the boys in Nebraska of the system of labor that city the other day because her father, a German journalist, had criti- ation as a star chamber a few days ago, e, e~ 7 < > 1 gnown as “‘sweating” is heartily en- 5 day disgrace to the state. By assessing | Swiss republic. The federal government ~ - ~gised the Panama scandal with toomuch | 4o (0 0o 0o R S| proceeding than they would have had a | property at a small per cent of its value wo R ‘\l“_,r,“,m. BOG ot ancalia kot 8l we wouldn't go soverliy. It is impossiblo to'imagine an | (oo o a0 T TS0 Laacon for not | Tight to denounce as partial and | 8pparently show the highest rate of taxi- | Cio 0 Coe ke Jows and at once called upon | c g § : American mob doing such a thing as Rk g [igiain et tha bR T Rition o el o [ RHSBANPSSROREY AN RIRiORIT e WALOR ) : | Diets t 1 the | back on our . that. adopting this legislation that the sys- | . 1 1 when in fact, notwithstanding we have been | the various cantona iets to repea e | a 0 1T g hibi 0 gra p s piesentation of g in- | e mercy of a ring of state house thieves, | es sed proscribing the hebrew form | e tom it prohibits has no existence in Ne- | Srand jury inits p ntation of an in at the merey of a ring of state h hieves, | statutes passed ribiy | 3 & y fetme! ¢ Ahte tha oot our state taxes arggeally lower than those | of slaughter. s de s, how ’ Ve vords for ~ A SYSTEM of saloon fiues thas boen es- | braska. 1t may be introduced at uny | dictment without giving tho accused an faloughtar:» Ite domands;: hoy b words for any Ates imposed by a half gzen other opportunity to refute the testimony of remained unheeded by the eantonal author the criminating witnesses or to be Interests ot t heard in the own defense. The proec tablished in some of the Iowa towns as [ timo if there is nothing to prevent it, A means of making the liquor interest | and once lodgod heve it might not bo an pay a part of the expense of running the | easy matter to uproot it. Atany rate municipal governments. Having at | this cruel and mereiless systom which | i the state of Nebraska than the passage of . Just veached the conclusion that prohi- | subjeets women and children to long | 'P3tance have been precisely the same | the maximum rate bill. It would bring more | The duke of Orleans by making a parade of ibition 1a & failure, the poople are com- | hours of Iabor and to the most slaving | 82 the preliminary courso pursued in | firect benoilo W farming classes f this | bis audacity and vicos may have luspirnd the dng down from the lofty position that no | conditions, must not bo allowed | the impeachment of Butlorand Gilles- | foduced in- tho senate for years. When | FOYAlists with a fioksping hope. that "I" “‘H‘ vompromise shall bo made with the [ o get a foothold in this state, | PIo DY the legislature of ISTL It is the | this bill may be placed Govemnory| R old Toutuen plood1h hik Wdlns-psh w1 ) iquor business. lowaneeds high license. | and there can nover be a more favorable | R b in open con- thing and conse- quently this Saturday we 'give away a beautiful Easter cnt upon the F T TS Plattsn@uth Herald. flict with the federal gover edings in this No greater henefit*could be bestowed upon | matter. 5\1\"« Demand It. Iiios,av1io are, kharafore, cy process that has been used in almost | Crounse we ventu it will be- | u law directly the very case o Neachms. 3 come 4 Mr. Crounse | read modern French history aright knows lil sot and all It works bettor than fines. timo thun the present to legislate to | OVerY s ‘“;“l“_ i ’('““ nt by congress | is 4 man of good business ability and will | yhat the coup d'etat that is proclalmed in the | 1y, I ’ E———— this end. and the state islatures. recoguize at once ghe, benefits to be derived | A e T A R S e wvery suit pur- + THE impeached state oflicials and their | o utterances of the workingmen ro- —_— for the people whom he serves. - He has al ':Al:xl’::x’w(rlwd AILAvIa MRS S8 A ¥AE toevery I personal friends labor under the delusion . AN ATLANTA editor who has been in | [2%3¥ committodhimselt upon thia question, | ¢ : und Says if the seuate should pass the bill [ of its liberties by sudden acts of violence chaser in the boys' department on the second floor. 2 ment of dlshonest offiolals merit atten- Washington reports that there are only | he feeis thut he would be beheading the like those of the first and the third Napoleon | b garding conviet labor and the impeach- | fhat the position taken by THE BeE from 19,2 POA0H ; $he outset in favor of a thorough nvesti- | yion The legislature can make no mis. | 20 Georgia oflice seekors there instead | best interests of his state in vetoing it but it never fails to defend itself when it re We are going to make a hole in the wall in a day gation and rigid accountability of offi- | (i1 i1 giving hood to the demand of | Of 900, 85 has been stated. 1t is highly e . ] celves timely warning of conspiracy: and dy i : i i 4 . & v eials found to be implicated in any fraud | oo (on :\":l ll\“'lxlm’lnnlu:‘l‘li: ‘\'\‘.!x'k“ | proper that this corvection should be b nastic crime. Charles X. in 1525, Louise Phil or so now and we want to make a hole in the boys' 4 or job was inspired by personal spleen or ingmen are (,.,-.mfi,i interested in. 1ts | Made, but it should bo accompanied by The spoilsmen may guash their teoth and | Ibpe twenty years after, and the "”""‘ " stock too, and as we've got on a whole lot of new a desire to create a political sensation, the explanation that several hundred | Weep and howl and they will be still unable | Broglie, on the 16th of May, attempt only ehance of error is in disregarding T o 4 Bl surions A to prevent the extension of the classified | deal violentl ith the Parliament and to L . : : Ny e v The fact s that Titk Bew has had 10 | iy domand, All of the measures vo- | H4T0 BONe home to nurso. thetr injured | civi survice. ey can and_doubiless wil A A styles we won't have much trouble in doing it. uarrel, personal or political, with any | (o004 re Wel b e i ings, . ninder and delay its complete applicatic o e T Gy . . L SESEE oA ¢ qQ . ”vll‘“”k.r.‘“{ lll‘l! v b b ferred to are well advanced and there is 4 S espectally in the state and municipal servic |‘...‘u..fi ...|..m| .u‘w-.r‘ v il |f: mber b _.“ We'll give you boya some spu(,ml burgmns in . of then '8 of no good reason why any of them should [ Tur proceedings now in progress in | Slowly but none the less surely the spoils | France was forewarned. The manifesto of : Ehds and Buildings. It had no other | 1a1) of adoption. 2 the district court of this county against | %YM 0 appoiutments must o, ‘ot be- | tho count of Paris and the escapades of his | whole suits and a whole lily thrown in. motive than purging the state house of e [ AR ¥ gainst | cuuso public seattment Is chinging but bo | scapegrace son are preposterous attempts | gorruption and partially relioving tho | [1 13 amusing to seo the strife going | with solling worthless lands to lnnocont | b6 abblicd 1 a privato business without the | #83iust republican ustitutions, Tho Fronch | B republican party from the odium which | on among the democrats of this stato | and unsuspeoting purehusens non frewn. | o3t disistrous results canuot b applied | Poble will be atonce smused and warned | : o ! Would naturally attach to it by reason of | over the spolls of office. Every duy o | ulent reprosoutation, will be. watehed | Lo s of oo peopto ol arn: | 1 them -— the Mosher swindles and frauds pe new announcement is made as to who, | with interest, notonly by those who clai vice reform is making and will continue to urrah for Hoke Btore open every eveninz Uil 83k | $. W. Cor. 15tk and Douglas 3t jer the very eyes of the de- “ E - . 1 s Lo elaim | ko steady progress, not so much because Springfield (Mass.) Lepublican Saturday vl ' 3 petrated under Yy ey among a dozen old wheel horses, will | to have been defrauded, but by all wh e A B B aL linquent state officers. AT NS O Eao 4 k : ¥ ) Y a ho | the peaple are in love with it as because | The new secrovary of the wterior, Hoke [ spense the pap. Each appointment as | fool an interest in presesving tho repu- | they can't got along without it | sa ems 10 have the wmper o deal

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