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-t A g " . 4 : THE OMAHA DAILY BERUIHURSDAY, APRIL 6 fsos o A VICTORY FOR THE PEOPLE. I howover, it will of course be out of the I movement to rage immigration | has been recovered by the state. Obviously N the governmont the consideration of asking E_“g 4T% | The pussage of the maximum rate bill | question to continte thess agroements. | into that seotidh Sf tho country. A | {he ietauter should have o fair salary an OFFICE SEEKERS NUST WAIT RS T TR R E. ROSEWATER Editor is a signal victory tor the people. The \ Conntries which give the United States | convention for purpose was held | should bo carried, making the banks give he could get them without the wn:l | special advantages will not adhere to | within a monthlgnd another Is to be | ample security. ernment's consent, which may be true, es sovereign power vested in the people of | SPec 3 S " s ians w o ” L | arvangements that afford them no better | held shortly. Tk south wants more Bankeuptey Phat idu ot With One or Two Exceptions Nebraska Fod- :,‘..‘.,'\?l’.‘“‘,'""",.‘.'fi'\»'“,\‘!,'.n‘}l'-f'.f."‘ sy '»‘v“{[', advantages than countries which have | white labor and it also wants people Springfeld Unic eral Officials Will Fill Their Terms. United States and can go where they please ch ae ents, 0 tn- | t o hultivate its ille v o - sh ur det Acting Commissioner Belt is opposed to th without Runday) One Yo aon ” ¥a 4 nosuch arrangements, If the admin- | to take un and cultivate its untilled naven't heard much from our demo. - \ | - Patly Bee s ithout Sundyy One Year.. 8,6 00 | cardinal principle that corporations, the | jggration carries out the purpose it is | farms, It is an Iyiting section of the « contemporaries of late about the policy of allowing the tndians to ko on these a b O 2 4 - e yawning deficlt in the Unitod States tres | wild west exhibitions. Major Burke expects Rix Mopths. . : 890 | ereatures of the state, ave subject to the | said to have in mind it will put a speedy | country, but # 4ifs not offer the op | JE"WNA" the impending bankraptey of tho BOYD MAY BE TENDERED A GOOD PLACE to command enough inflence to have jocre Nnndn‘v Bee, One Yoir control of the state has boen vitalize end to the whole policy of reciprocity. portunities or H'\»‘wl\m\l: gos that are | government. Pe rh,l‘m Secrotary Carlisle | —— y Hoke Smith turn down Belt and re- 3 : § ety Boes e Vo dsasei and given practical cffcct. The provi Yo west. This ought | has chipped in something out of his own the government's permission to take OFFICES Omaha, The Bee Bullding 5 % Kouth Oninha, corner N nnd 26th Streets legislature to establish maximum freight Conneil Blufrs 12 Pearl Stre BLISHED EVERY MORNING. ; . braska has been triumphantly ox TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. cised through their representatives. The _— | to be found in Ought | ooiver to keep the treasury running, bup | J0Ke Bartiett Tripp Will Succeed Colonel | the Indians. Major MoLaughlin, tho ve sion of the constitution cmpowering the AN INCONSISTENT ARGUMENT. to be a great yeag for western immi- | more ikely the democrats have had a chance Fred Grant—How serats In Gen- eran Indina it of the country and who g A high official of the Pennsylvania | gration, and it will be if the people | tolook atthe books and have concluded that eral Have Been Humiliated by hns 0 goud pecord for his m ment of the Ghicago Ofic ferof ammerce | rates on railronds which for seventeen | o o0r0 Rl Y business: “The pros- | encourage it. s demoocrats had suspooted, or rather belng ailowed to engage in the wild w or s 13 5, Trb) # 3 4 B i | years had remained a dead letter has | qoite are oxcelle They could not be hoped A show business and he will support Burke in P antonton I3 pects are excellent. They could not by T N eage t6 the Meklodt ook A RS WASHINGTON BURRAT OF TiE BEE, sooking permission. 1t has been stated that O ORRESPONDENC | been given full force. better and the panies are preparing | - E % |— Byds ‘]__‘ {4eas Dise NERRASKA AND NEBRASKANS, " FOUKTRENTI STREET, | McLaughlin desires to be commissioner of All_communications relating to_nows and The moral effect of this popular vie- | to handle o large volume of trafic. We | 8ress a few days ago President ‘nz . Wasuixarox, D. C., April 5 affairs, but this is emphatically editorinl mattor shouid be addrossed to the e | must maintain vates and if this is not | Stated that invitations to four inter- | There are now over 1,000 books in the | Ix-Governor James E. Boyd of Nebraska All that McLaughlin cares for is to Editortal Department tory can scarcely be overestimated. The e ety lonal o o 4 in C Hastings library spent today at the Agricultural dep, " n his present position, which he mlaybe SR lono some of the small companios will | hational congresses to be held in Chicago | HNH0ES g rin: Sk b Lt VT VR MeLaughl Ll ok bt Sl et b iy von accepted | . The Wayne county fair will be held Sep- | with Secretary Morton and, with Seuator | { e B A SIOR YRS | go to the wall. But I believe this is | during the exposition had been accepted | famper 21 nd 2 Allen B for home touight e faee Pubifshing Company, grapple successfully with corporate in- | 60 50l 4 S0l concerned. T think tho Moxican government. He also | The new pastorof the Fnglish Lutheran | s, s ‘I:I’(‘:"L'h‘l “:“;\ bkl *‘;'l'fl"[“' Remembered a il Friend. Jecks and postoffice orde S KB Wy stk Tadls ¥ re y o . et i ML Sl B, e L e cuts, where introductions were made. y i o To'be mado payabie to. tho. order of the com- | fluence had created a deep seated feels | o orst has passed and that in fatare | LD ..|(|'n‘|f o 1| ||||,; “1 v'nu.. LY wnd Island has just arrived from | 10"y joratond that Govornor Boyd will be | roone ™ "\‘.T.':i”'L'."»‘.'v'r"”tj;::'.[.I.(- L, Swords of By DUBLISHING COMPANY, | 0 0f doubt und despair amohg the | rate cutting will only be indulged | bl i u1 for the j.\pn;u fon_had n;): Over 100 tons of hay and two barns were | Feauested to make recommendations for ap- | ury department has boen aceepted by S el 2z ASHIY 2 masses. Corporate power had en- | in to a small extent ‘his is | terminated and thatall the states, the | gostroyed by a prairie fire on the Republican | poiutuients which will go to Nebraska be- | tary Carlisie. Colonel Swords s the ser SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. \befiohed Ltsalf (h the viey oitadel of oue | B0t enicouraping . 40 those * wha { oMErR diatriol slig St Vertliories, Sild | Fves bobioms Sear o | TOT© they are ncted upon, but ho has not | ESanbatarme of the matlonal republican Btate of Nebraskn ! s have hoped that a great increase | Private individuals will present objects mont's new city directory contains 3,465 | been assured that he will be asked to name | SO His successor will be Al Carlile, County of Dounias. boasted republic by dominating our na- | ! Ll e 's | and products which will givea clear | Ames, which causes the people of that | appoint His endorsoments will b6 | Janily aethe sumsion ol bmane) ooy Goorge . ‘Lrschuck. ecrotary of THE BEE pub in the business of the railroads this 1 5 L CICAT | 4 riving city to claim 10,395 inhabitants. . family, as the omission of the s from his Ushing bompary, dogs solemny svess, (st thg | tonal and state leglsiatut The pas- | oo would cause a reduction in rates. | idea of the prog which has been | D, Wiley, a former well known citizen and desired. He will be consulted | name indicates. Mr. Carlile is one of th y e \ ate law P 1 ade wle a2r aleme! * d % all important vacancies best known commercial travelers in the onding April 1. 155, was as follows geof the maximum vate law Will, [ ppoieis a singular inconsistency in the | made by Mexico and of her eloments of | of Norfolk, Beloit, Wis it o e T e o, o Sunday, Marcl v iosine ¢ Hh 9 # o | wealth. The promise is that the Mex- amputation of a lew brought on the dis: iere will be no changes of importance in N ny. March 2 % fore, be hailed not so much be- | position taken by this official raffic is calth. ic promise is that the Mex 7 th, Nebraska officers,” said Governor Boyd to | CTOTt Was made by the lowa democrats to Tuendny, March 24 W STy W jcan exhibit at Chicago will be one of | “ e ; 2 sald Governor Boyd 10 | keep this place within their state, but S Wedneuday, March ' o L cause of the expected material reduction | to be greatly ine 1 and the roads g I'wo barns ) cattle sheds be- | Tue Bex rspondent this evening, “under | retary Carlisle concluded to give it to a per. e Waren o . u Gt roight charges and the consequent | must maintain rates in order to prevent the most con and interesting from | longing to Joseph Ellis, two miles tof | some weeks, if not months, Itis the inten- | sonal friend at the metropolis of Olio. Fridny. March i1 ; y 1 #Hy Gountiy, atd 1t hebe 8 8l DeWitt were burned with theircontents, One i Baturdny, April | 202 some of the small companies from going | 8n¥ country, and it need not be said that | PRIV WET BTN el eogranns: Sl | tion, T am told, to proceed with char slowly in our state. The officers in at pres. oo bofoce wie nnd sulicribed ih my pies to the wall. Is & large business dis- | the American people will heartily ap- | youse, which cost 0,000, narrowly escaped | Flin- o) lowiig 4 § e R %, P FEIL, Notary Publie. | astrous to a railroad company? To s preciate this interest of the neighbor re- | burnin ent will be permitted to serve out their | porte — people to control and regulate public | jo 004 bt that of a railroad official | Public in the great fair. The effect will Prairic fires in southern Holt county de- | commissions, with possibly one or two ex Nevraska: Original-Douglas Halse, J. highways and common carriers, bent upon reaping ‘ioh havvest it | undoubtedly be to'incroase the friendly | Stioyed much valuable property. flie Li-| coptiona, I findsinvo I arrived hero that | Corbin oo Mugloman, ~Additional=d 3 ent upon reaping a rich harvest it | : ) ¥} wood ranch, south of Fmmett, was entirely | District Attorney Ben Baker is oxpected to | \mining William Jolmson, J. H. Williams, No rational man will contend that the | would scem that a traffic*phenomenally | fecling between the people of the two 1 burned out, except the house, and twenty | yoovoniod by a democr: . William Floram, I A. Bates, E. Driscol '« | countrics which there appears to be a | head of stock perished. Many timber claims ed by o democrat within a month | Chambers, Solomon Shepherd, Reissu were burned over and trees destroyed. No | OF Six weeks, as has boen stated in Tue Bee. | Samuet High, Increase--M. 1. Joy, J. 1 Y Joss or damage to human life reported so | No charges have yet been preferred against | Gandy, John MeCraig, H. B, Daily. Original a rigid maintenance of those cs- | Y0 cultivate and strengthen. far him, and none will be if he intends to resign, | WiGoWs —kauny Jumes, Mary Holmes tablished under ordinavy condi- | = = PRUBLH OF NUPR, but I have heard that charges have been | ciatt’s (At Grone. D Kellér, (oot glas ¢ astile w ; bill could have been devised that would | ghould be made to maintain the usual | @djowrn bofore the state house has been nator White of California is in favor of | that, either voluntarily or involuntartly. ne | Sdditional—John Dighton, Georie W. Rouse, SSEEQoR tiG avorage crimlual, be perfeet and satisfactory 1o all loca- | charges this year is in violation of a | purged of dishonest and fuithless officials. | clecting United States senators by popular | will petire before the end of May." ot T Htarh (o Lora Jeiuon ol 3 ¥ AR T ¥ T on al business prineiple ¢ i Boyd May o Slated. Dawson, David Lyons, Rufus Lumbard, J p 8¢, Touls Ttepublic spea “ghe | tions, all shippers and all the railvo ardinal business principle of universul A " A Assistant Postmaster General Maxwell Mk A y THE 8t. Louis Republic speaks of Hthe | Pl | application | the legistature may impose on them if the | wasn devoted firoman in his sounger duys. Tt would not be a surprise i 9 N i L e “The solicitude offi o » greg legislature will only do its duty fearlessly | He's now firing batches of postmasters daily | Boyd himself was asked to Pt an ap. | FMEECOS Aduls ey SO The solicitude of ag official of the great m/d gl ,,/u Sl ,/.”, bl | othra mosH Haiy of 380 v Y1\ ointimant, - Eils nathe’Bos baon ‘nientionsd Samuel, Smith, - Jeremiah Badger, o S 1l gerdless pressure from corps oot Virehos, the eminent patholo | @ number of times in official circles today in | McKee, William Wimmer, Henry M. Tenney, ¢ Irehiow, Uhe ominent . Pathold | connection with an assistant secretaryship | U'ritz Horb, George Ringl Prit s of the treasury or interior or postmuster | Milo D. Woodin. Sy ‘ntal—Danicl o | repeated failures of our legislatures to nittances should benefits to producer and eonsumer, but West sions. » it emphasizes the right of the Average Ci —_— THE state has touched the freight rate 4 button. The railroads are expected to | maximum rate bill which goes to the | sreat ought in the nature of things do the rest smor for his approval is peifect in | 0 bring reduced rates instead of | growing disposition on the part of both every detail. Tt was not to be ¢ sted A FEW more jail breaks and the | thut any railroad regulation luw or rate The people will cheerfully bear any tazation bathtub clement of the republican | managers. However much men may party.” This is a decided concession. differ as to the merit of house roll 33, all el : prdeaty s e e SRR | Pennsylvania Railroad company in be- r e ORI T Eawatnny| o esconced e Rl LS BUDPORSES SUnE TiaThoh e SmuLIBRIaom panioss s onl diey atesiiioncslonis cornnioniyy o¥5 o 0 havo them. She lated to give rise to the suspicion that | 5 generations of cats, from which e is trying | go.0., 8 Botlld5 broBUBLY. Habyd esion | Dodge. Renewal and o Alphonso fslands she ought to havo them. She | 0BRSS the big vouds are trying to play e vice president seoms to have | to evolve of bob-tailed felines. eovoral. i m1':"';.1\'\.:2"{-’\.&..5- o mission MiGiAGY Qartes, : Tnracs: MORAY ALY needs them worse than this country £ g P | somo influence with this adininisteation | . Senator and Mrs. Hawloy will sail for | savshe nsks forno place for hi iz ra Mo Benjamin V. Carter, Alpheus B! in the face of the most desperate | & confidence game upon the little 5 = BHsIRRd W Bit i g s L asks for no place for himself. He ¥ i LA does. 1 Ingland with their two children early in ; wwaon, Witliam: Shafer, i Shuni A | atterail T would like to help his friends in Nebraska opposition and almost irresistible | ones. In ovder to maintain the | & % T \ was barrec by M. | June to remain abroad until Octobe; 5 This evening's Star has an_interview with | Nelson Erickson. Original widows, ete. = SENATOR NORTI talked three hours s T e e e | standurd rates iv s essential th Cleveland, hut Adlai has seeured the Hawley is now convalescent from he Governor Boyd, in which he is quoted as say- | Mary Crouch, Adaliza Mercuess, Elvira Keise fn tho sonate and put every senator to | Pressure. This is especiully true of the | 0%y 1100 ahould be agreed upon | Pointment of his cousin as minister to ket ) . e great guestion in Nebraska has | 1 Miscellay sleep. The result was the passage of the | cighteen members of the senate who un- | o) G ThaH il Belgium. There will be plenty of General William R. Cox of Nc | been and is the railroad question. While I o g Bep. b passag o " 7 that policy. Whervever competition ex- LR > 5 A lina, the democratic candidate for ry | was governor I vetoed what was known as In the senate today Senator Kyle of South maximum rate bill. flinchingly stood firm under the most | oo ut 4l petween a great line and a | worthy relatives looking toward Wash- | of the senate, is a lawyer, a farme the maximum rate bili which cut down th Dakota introduced and had sed a resolu r———— govero ordeal ‘to which any Nebraska | small one the lattor would beatw dis- | 1DEtOD NOW: LT A R QU SR | Bl 30 per-cont, s 1 dec med such | tion S B the in : c ! i soldier. ameasure entively too tadical and disas- | terior for all the reports of special ts Hie license has again been endorsed | legislature has ever been subjected. Tt | advan m the basis of uniform Will Thomns Crawiish? Albert B. Osborne, who was yesterday in- | tr ecping. There is at In'-“ ut'a bill § which have been made relative to the cut pretty generally throughout the state of ifying that the erodit for this vie- | charges. Butapart from this consider- R e avgated mayor of Corry, Pu, s but 2 | pending to rediico the rates 3 ting of timber fn- the Tilack Hlls district of Nobraska. It has worked woll and the | ation is the more important one that the | Itis thought that if Mr. Buyard witl apol- | S, Ghm, o the youngest masor of ans | o distaneo from 1 : Sonnity ks bosn wistad: antl siola o (thHe sople belicve in it. caker roads cannot afford to forego in | iz to the tories for being mixed up with Bl 25 | roads are od o reasonut nsa- | face of information to effec ¢ people S uker roads cannot afford to forego in | ogize to tihe tovics fok heing mixed b With | United States : r are cutitled 1 sonable compensa- | face of informaion 1o that effect iu tho —— i any dogroo the splondid opportunity | bomtnliensant Snck e Wost incldent the sv, John B, Purdy of Tennessee has fi tion for transporting their products. They | Possession of the Iuterior deparment FRANCE once more hus a new cabinet, | populist members of the house vanged | gyoved them this year to build upa | factory to the aristacracy of the mother | A1 1 tion sther with his Hnre il o mas el EREey st e WA DR RO R LT o el 5 eskidion ; : 2 3 ; U ) I ' L ¥ GERERLON 0. v aph. for the lucrative office of recorder o Hut these branches are not paying except as She always has a new one, and in some | themsclves in almost solid phalanx in | bhusiness that will have an influence upon | COUBLEY. Hoois in the District of Golumbia, which has lors tothe trunk lines. The railroads | J ibard, J. B North and J. W respects the frequent changes are un- | support of this measure, their task | their future. Not only will it be a What Are We For? wade several other colored men independ- the best service in euger and | Forguson of Nobraskn and P 1% Wickha pdly good for the co 1 3 Tiaie ies AL . p ently rich gl i of Sou Kota are the ¢ lic doubtedly good for the country. would certainly have been hopeless with- | mistake to discour patronage by . Duinapolis Jownal. By TN Lk £ A arecut down by legislative action | the collectorship of inte e : TGN S but it | Thus farthe Clevelind administration has | There died in Jamaica, L. I, a few days tthe sery joterior: tered so far at the Tr ‘tment ALL things do not_eome o him who | ©ut the supportof republicansand demo- '““l'l" ””)‘k ']']fl I‘-' s this ye '“!l shown no interest {u yrything but o 4. | ago Thomis J. Wayne, grandnephew of [ ypattie service must doteriorate tomeot | FRd (O TGOS oF Dlied L gs do ome - | will also be a blunder not to treat the 5 silvor qudss DA “Mad Anthony,” who 'bore a striking re- s A a et i it Enaitehse 2 crats, who manfully stood r Ne- s ¢ 7 | The silver question does not con 4 Another Interes 9 . for the position of treasur. ¢ waits, but recent experience shows that | crats, who manfully stood up for Ne- | |y Gith o liberality that will win | them, the robber AT hus coased to rob, the ublunce to that revolutionary general. S anohenintoresting Festure: sodl T8I nd ORATABIES NAG S H it pays about as well to wait as to go to | braska. friends and patro for future y gl falks Aot Al traneury dudcigtas | 00 WATHE wis J0 yonts Gl sud e siiryived || L THers I8 urony Interent I NeUiMoks juse gl . B nds and pi 3 B T A e T e by his third wife, whom he married six [ now over the impeachment proceeding: Washington and try to hurry matters. Tt 1108 within the power of the rallroad | Licd out—in short-hothing intcrosts them |, o0, direeted agninst three of our state officials o P prs SR 1t the distribution of oftices. Aud, we may £ 2 e e A BLOW AT RECIPROCITY. corporations to_greatly influence the | add, thatis all that’ interests the tanl and | Gene ce an from Albany, | composing the Bourd of Puslic ‘Lands and HE impeached members of the State i S ¢ e e Tt MRl il Uraiason o | HiebtitHe mazty i N. Y., says that while the pr ntof tha | Buildings which everybody has read about e T G It is stated that President Cleveland | World's fair traflic by their transporta Gt Siates i Civil answer for | in the public press. Its not for me o expre ss i o e e arte | has decided to strike a blow at reciproc- | tion rates. There are many thousands Minlster to san Salvador. everyhody, some of the £2,000 cleris of cabi- | Opinion on their guilt or innocence—that s a ‘fl not U}"’I'"l‘" ‘” overwork during | 44y though he may delay doing so for | of people of limited means who will N w York Sun. net o and committees put on the | matter for the courts—but during my term he campaign when they were straining every nerve for re-clection. 3 wist, keeps alive for experiments several both branches in the legislature e v for the people cannot be elaimed Minneapolis Tribune Aud the present controversy over the seat ing of the appointed senators fre Wyom ing, Montana and Washington is still an other avgument for the election of senators ; : ; Snl 2o it o wnners of a despot. The latter probably | 88 governor I alluded to the charees some time. The tariff act of 1890 pro- | visit the exposition if the charges uve | Possibly Mr. Baker might have prefe red PR TG G I B e i e b e T Rhape Lot ; : : p fis il S spakengnisnbioye preforrad ; ot afford to be courteous ! e official misco vided that in case those countries which | moderate, but who will stay at home if | patonage; but hie is wo loyal to suy o | AtERs 2 duct and recommended an inves gation, 1 | produced sugar and_coflec and exported | they are high. ~This will not only have | that the summons has come.. ¢ or cille- W e Ty MAnA o s D A s ol e 5 o Tl tad. Statas. di | M e 4 i When the summons comes; there is but one ] ] s ] L S| i s o to 1,"_" ( u!v d States did n ot | an unfavorable .n..t_ upon the suc- | ing for the patriot to do. ~ Mr, Baker. will be accorded Ambass + Bayard upon | © cannot help but be to the vantage of | 1dipt into the future far as human eye could 1 a specified time enter into reci- | cess of the exposition itself, but | o We wish him good luck and se | his arriv st Jumes, 1t | 4¢ S hod officlals arexe- | . 1800, Lo Ll Tonking, doad a8 DY procity arrangoments with this countey | it will depri many peoplo | him to lay in his stock of umbrells was Mr. Bayard's unpleasant duty o pack oro some di Y ity pllinliiy (o s ) K J 5 luty | K | Gpinion among raska demod sue | one could b 4,000 miners were thrown out of em- | ;) oducts should be subjected toa | of a priviloge they would highly- prize | SHTtatence, for the raivs begin in M Lord ville-West off home for' his perni- | OPinion among ka democrats, such as { )., nd damned, and shut in hades, as a liar B , E N ol i o st i carly J state, but not serious ployment in Wales. The workingmen Fih 2 ! OGS last, without much let-up, until the very cious activity in what became historic as the da VAT ¥ state, trom his birth :aro}lmvin« hard times over there. duty. his [n'n;' ion of the law was | and will inevitably diminish the busi- | end of January or the beginning of February, | ‘*Murchison letter.” | as to jeopardize the party's With a 1“"':'1-(1 of unreason neyer paralleled on it i pediond A i v President Harveison i ness o) o railroa g anies. is tc B Park Godwin, the in-law of Willia ol \ , o1 ¢ 3 ro cin- eI e l(v‘t‘u ):‘. o K,,AL:I “lu:h”ul ”'fl':.”;”'_ i Il|| -|t‘ The A eenty e e AR ‘11\1‘;1“1.‘.1."1”‘" Bartlett T And while & looked he reared him, that inciu IF 17 is true, asis highly probable i i SR e o i et Washington Post. few days ‘ago by a reporter of the R Bartlett Tripp of v .S, D, ) 88 18 ghly ¥ s | lombia, which countries had rejected | sighted policy of maintaining rates be- It n B aEnin DT raton. S From the coals which Jie'd preferred to the e e T be that the proposed 2 v wi ho thus aescribes Althougt 'S i een ne i minister to Austria- dvantages of truth that the revolutionists in Honduras | tpe e e ey oot R L A have overthrown the government, the | Upnited States. Such overtures for veciprocity of the | eause the traflic is suré to be large will | Russia contams provisions which o of age, Mr. Godwin is still in his prime, | Hungary, was about the senate side of the | He cast his ¢ DL LA " a course was not | not be adhered to. to be adopted. It may be that th a | physically and mentally, and conversed 5 SV e dhgii iR ps defeated party will at once prepare to overthrow the new administration. .THE Lancashire cotton operatives had no sooner got settled down to work after their long and disastrous idleness than . o Russian bear trap concealed about it son as wuch vigor as when, until a few years | Judge Tripp s in tine health, but shows age hero designed to compel those countries to | where that, unde ain circumstanc ago, he s a newspaper editor, political | during the past few years. Heisonly 49 | 40t8h thio rose-light of the eyerlust- 1 enter into more intimate commercial re A vote of consure by the legislature awill | Would prove embarrassig. = Henco it w teader, _translator, biographer, historian, O e ot | nEElowiE e o itk e et ey That is the way they do things there. lations with this republic, but was nec- | Aave nomore effect upon the Boardof Public | Tewior ‘o iul njunculon of secrccy to | philosophe gylsgiardiiciassio fomancer i CORTWIbH AN alds vioed bonh m s n0 gk | ey A S T = essary in justice to the countries that | Lands and Buildings than powring waler | people at large given an opportunity to jud; mmrnEmE Tripp to Tie Bex correspondent, “'and will ABouT 40 per cent of the so-called [ had made reciprocity arrangements. | on a duck’s buck. Turn the rvaseals owt | foF themselves into what complications the CHEERY THOUGHTS, ‘»z::ln_fiflx‘lm.\\|m~‘\..[f DGR ankyawthina AR 2 hotels that have sprung up in Chicago | Obviously those countries which made | and place the management of our state in- | TRy 50 drifting, and whether ar not interesting “ery: 1 %" et “ia | IN DAILY USE ' i c ) 0 ade | and place the management of our stale in- | wily diplomacy of Russia is asking mor Oloveland Plaih Dealari Thiis s the season | Interesting. (city It is located in " to acoommodato World's fuir visitors | agrecments with us wpon tevms of mu- | stitutions into the lutuds o men who will | the United states whan the United s when tho small boy hegins to think about the | & e, cliwite, and has | musle, | art ¢ insurance S o al concession wi ave bee T 1 | e , | should, by e consideration of self r fishing smuck. E § « s which make it a desir- are sald by insurance men to bo the | tual concession would have been placed | not stand by and let the state treasury be | SO Port foia e uon ot b - able place to live. T have spent somo. time Mr. Michael Higgins, Belcher & most flimsy firetraps, and they will not | at a disadvantage if other countries hav- | pillaged by thicres and swindlers. =g it El y: g there. My family has been the nd we Tavyl /{ fenltural insure them for less than 10 per cent. | ing the same products were permitted to — Nobody Likes a Straddlor, fonacianacs ol falkout foud ey ‘would | ke oup ifuture poaw I shall ‘have s good The Leylor ssrnciiig e sued for slander. St servar dhadadl el S S Comment is unnceessar avail themselves of our market on equal N 10 1 WEST. Kearney Hub, man to follow as minister in Colonel Kred Tool Co., Chicopee s ; y ot AT S g o 5 surnals Tho moon fs said to be | Grant, who has elevated the position aud in SEEToy e s terms. ‘The action of cong The tide of immigration s fowing | makes pn seeheeiantE o o and, | Neb. ot wator. No. ¢ s " Wheiier o | erenscit its dignity and fmportance.” Best. ]}'\-'- Mass, “<‘|'|u' TT WILL ho gratifying to the friends | therefore necessary to protect the coun- | westward with a good deal of vigor, | BEE for the establishment of a democratje | ™0 i the moon misses itor not e Shconndlaas It 5 12 EOMBRNY S 8D of Emin Pasha to hear tho roport that | trics which accepted our proposal of re- | There is a large movement of people | Beysbaperin uhis siate, and at Omaha, and 1 poston Courlor: The assartion that a | allowances Tor quarters, aiid has a iyl RRtEes he has becn murdered again, because | CiProcity and President Harrison simiply | into South Dakota, a considerablo im- | 0 comé to tne front and push such an cntar.. | way a spinster hotds herage 0o o4 O 4 | of legation who is paid 81,50 a year. ST. JACOBS OIL that is a sure sign that ho issafe ana | did his duty in putting that action into | migration has recently taken place into ‘I)er!I ; 'x'\.lij Ir’n“’ course, hard on the World- £ : O Indians for the Fair, ity S te slect. B e St crald, which has exerted itself to a consid- | igton Star hal I the grentest ¢ Ma o ol Blnka businas e ; well. The fact that the news comes | “lect ; AT the “rain belt” region of Colorado, and | gryble extent to furnish-bourbon pabulum in you lnow of” said” the tatka | o MO IO e budinoss (unager | cuts and bruises, and No from two African sources, both au-| Ltisrevorted from Washington that | from other parts of tho west come r usmodic lots to Nebraska democrats when- | 053 s ! \tly,” roplied the pep- | Permission to take Indians from tho Sioux | we know of nothin thentic, makes it doubly cheering. the president and secretary of state are | ports that tle population is steadily in- | €Ver they got so hungry that they must have | pery young woman ¢ reservation for exhibition at Chicago. N2l AOAIE Equal something of th BEC o LI O raR T A L woks e Major Burke says that they are showing | that compares with it.” Ll i 1 i rue, of course i orld erald 3 Juz Town wrion o wear ha T™ HAS been decreed by the prosident | he countries which declined reciprocity | dence that Nebraska is gotting her | also ridden the g e e I BN e B Rk nud that a revocati. voclama- | shave. entainlyi » new comers | bub: its" zeal sntly unselfish | ¢ Omteciol il Liab WHLES B0 thiat the Kansas factions must stop fight- | 200 thut 8 ocation of the proclama- | shave, and certainly if the new comers | DUt 118 zedl Ty e el "':m“[' \’Q i stand fivm to our principles ing before the distribution of patronage | UOM iMPOsing duties on their products | carefully consider advantages and | opposition ought to satisfy the democrats. Lite's Calendar: City Editor—We ouzht to WNlNG Kl in that state can bo thoughtof. Tt is | contemplated. This would be quitein | opportunities they will not pass by e & pinnow iding fan sho sebnthie golunin, " stil1 an open quostion whethor they wil] | decordance with the democratic view | this state. This immigration g0 Ehipiadent L T = ooid " k. Uhexpoctea & co o ahead with the disturbanco or knock | '8t the whole policy of reciprocity is a | the west is gratifying and should | They [labor organizations] are deeply | ALW2YS Happens” dot L R T Off for & while and take the patronage, | *Hdm 4nd @ humbug. This was the po- | receive every encouragement. As | rooted into our lif Millions of our citizens “hinzion & “That was a protty im- of Clothlug 1a thy World sition taken by the party in its last na- | a western contemporary well says, *the | Delons to them and support them and belicve nY Schilssion dor 4 mian tosnke in iy tional convention and proclaimed by its | growth of tho west dopends very much | becoimg i bhioof oy joog bY them. Vet SO e At AsRpRIGR i) leaders and organs during the last na- | upon immigration, and it is noticeable | tions ave all “conspirac ninst tho Tawh |, yes” roplied b segampanian a0 contaiads tional campaign. Mr. Clevoland, it is | that when westorn immigration is slack | 3, their members ‘all conspirators. “av | 2 2 e supervision of officers who do not wink at ;:,‘,‘,‘JJ,,‘.\“ diseroetly nonemmittal on the | business i also likely tobo so. The im- | fined and i 5 the most conservative.in- the | piie ite earmeatly, “why “don’t you Lo corvupt practices and have the integrity and oy ! i RACE ; ng money and other prep- w«n-ml and a0co fing o its professions, the | lngg politie o R ’ 1 ' Hince hislnat nominatios Yahtl 3 % Bl g 13 3 most law-abiding. “Why t isn't usually considered advisable thebackbone o stop thicves and plunderers and elootion to Juithethem, oultivate eoll d not be pointed out that the effect | for i youn docior uto ! . the presidency have contained any rof- | which without the vould i “Isn'tit? I thought you might get an ap- rom robbing the state and looting ¢ 5 y T which without them would be untilled, | of enforcing such a de on would be liztle if IS0 lonitrien SR SRl fetogtladls £ 2 (rmwu,u/. ! ate_andlooting the | crence to reciprocity, conveying the im- | and thoy add to the life and business | ANy short of revolutionary. ‘We may thore- | boint s i harnt. (10 werd featers wio Are the goods and the quality—besides we are ) pression that he either know nothing or | activity of the cities and towns.” jore belnatdonon Hon uislnrshifnnestion 10 o Y T thought i i i THE recont manipulations of the wheat | €@"ed nothing about this commercial | There is plenty of room in tho west for | fifty years, in this counts n Wanod Temeaapt tho forsh, Of Mo. blow |showing exclusive styles in for years for their men for burns, sz opposed to this discrimination against | creasing from this source, There is evi- The legislature should not adjourn before it has stamped out corruption and placed the state institutions under the care and ¢ y and Europe, i . ; B lioy, the banefits of which tothe coun- A q : fault? Or, by chance, is this little O sald the puzilist to the writer on sports. 1 | | | g 9 market in Chicago by tho speculators is | POl ch e coun- | all the industrious and thrifty people | fault? Or, b B ihis little Ohio | G55 SWEIT g atin't no punenin’ wachine spring wear for boys and men severely criticlsod in various quarters as | already been so appavent. Mr. | who may desire to come to this seetion, | Shaif e Premature! Wo shall see what we 3 5ynow it Tes a Tung rester Nty ’ PIIDE WEAD A Y i silly and hurtful without being in the | Plevelands secrotary of 4 TR eihon (Eom - Bupone Jon e estara | oty of Sthte Fund iyt bl NG il year, , Wlcompine: M0 Big B R rioa e xausalilonnan any | s never been favorable to | portion of this country. The statement Heloty gipncate Bands, Ch'eayo Record. —that fi —If RO e e o ity | veciprocity, and it is not diffieult to un- | somotimes made that all the | Tho Nebe SR T e oo [ Comainvar il N6 A Gur faot bl g, il happy—that lollov'vs. If you Bulletin intimates that directors of the | 9erstand ::mv he _nlmyl have hm]. uhhth available lands in the west have heen | tion ‘.{ the necessity of a change in the | W 11 show you san thing that isn't (o } had the flnest suit in town Y | little of the clple & iffore A g ory state the Surer is simp : pliy 1t you Know 1A 3 ; d be c e in protection of personal interests when !:“]l :[!h principle wnd indifferent to | There are millions of acres, some of it | custodian of 'l’“'“w~ and: with hi ll:wul-llv \ sousareund AN ATONEIE o ) asalico] [ Jouid ke hAnDY. LD.), ualwhen they made a ruling in regard t storage | ¢ "} "I “"~""l n "” ‘,' be all : L | excellont land, still awaiting settloment, | men, is vesponsible fov all losses that may For wove filled that batl with shot | lone has a whole big store full that was acause of a change of seven | 0 dtand.an it in order | to say nothing of the semi-arid and arid | 3°cur, whotier thyough his nogligence or R » s fhaa cente n bushol in the market, That | { S111ke an offective blow at it the fivst | vegions which I the course of a fow Jok SR ShLsn Ak ol $ashe ol deeutlinen ARRING I8 MBI of the finest, happiness journal says that the business world i ...-].. wou e to put |_um-_«- untries | years, by means of irrvigation, will be heavy losses on funds deposited in supposc The wind of Murch at last are blown, doesn't quite express it. Our insulted and scandalized by such perfor- | Which had rejected reciprocity on an | part of the most productive and valuable | Syt banks are fugjar. In Nebraska ihe And winfovapuleds oyerihraws AR e q I i oo porter | .I-.|\;:|J rml‘.,%gv;\m;‘ m.;vv wuntries that | agricultural lands in the country. There | &30,000 lost by the. failire of the Capis Tho birds uro singiug in the trocs tailors have outdone them- Bhicazo". { had accepted it. By this means a way | is a vast of superior land in N Nutlonal bank. althouiFh the present AR305LY 000, I RRVRNE Ie S R f inoe go'. _ e auia b pran R EtaE ML SHERUR R RIS R RIS AR A wrer recoipled for wediticate of deposit in The buds hurst forth in lovelines, — __selves this season in making raine re! i | syste: 4 5 % radually Dellg re= | tho bank, and it is haeft to see how h And malds come forth innewest dress, | : # OMAHA has gained a roputation | systom. | claimed by irvigation and will in a few | held. Owing to Uy, hcavs res up the spring styles, and we are able to show many throughout the west for boing lavish in | It is doubtless a fact that the countries | years sapport lavge population, and | reasurers frequently; i ve rot the in Whilo ali the pocts, siall and bis . : the dispensation of charity to the poor | whose products have been subjected to a | besides this there is fim land in large | | on hound yeceived from the bavks, SURJIIEN 0 0. g novelties never before attempted. You are just as and unfortunate within hor gates. Itis | duty because they rejected rociprocity | quantity to be had in this stule | oo an themomst or e diave eon Thusshawinp Ui sele Rty hyms ve of getti i 's sui true that no destitute person is per- | have found w market for such products | that will well repay the investment, . A | i i ke s — aura of gelling o good eloth Ip the-man's sulé We mitted to suffer if known to be worthy | elsewhere than the United States, but | western paper w i ; g T e i ( 5 4 i 5 i f States, ostol aper s that it is a mis- S . 2 ) of assistanco. But the officials and gen- | it does not follow that by reason of this | take to say that thore ja It littls avall. ¥ i sell for $8_"U or the boy's suit for $2 as you are in erous citizens will not bo imposed upon. | these commodities b inereased | able land ieft, as it invalves the asser- | Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. higher priced goods. Our goods are like tailor- Officials in other counties and in other | in pr| in the American market. Vene- | tion that nearly half of the Unito d i i i states may take notico that when they | zuela, for example, sends less coffes | States is bat little botter than o desest 5 made, but at clothing-house prices. We will be - ship chronic alms-seekers to this city in | to the United States than formerly and | This countey i 4 b \ 3 : | u 5 country is capable of supporting sased Lo i ne 0! B their caro this city will resent it, as was | made no diffevence with the consnmers | and its resoucces of agriculture aro still \ 4 [ care to buy just now or not. done yesterday in the caso of a South | of the United States. At the same time | fur frow having resched their limit, | : “rd Y Dakota pauper. The officials of this [ our reciprocity agreoments have added | The groat oven outside of the arid 3 b & county will not permit Omaha to be- | materially to the exports of this coun- | vegion, has toom for millims of adii- . o ! i come an asylun for the indigent of | try and give promise of a steady in- | tional pesple. ani no ons who is abl 5 neighboring states, and local sentiment | crease if they are maintained. In the : il supports them in the stand they have | event of the. administration taking the taken. action which it is said to contemplate, ) isable and willing t» work will fail to find ® Etore ope iy g wau e 1§, W, Cor. 16th and Douglas 3t Yy . ample reward in this section The south is making an aggeess l i

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