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. THURSDAY. APRIL 13, 19 i T v nal — T HE ])A] 1LY “EE 1 SHALL HE SIGN OR VETOY ‘ conspiracy, or o expréssing opinions or ! tlon sought dy Senator Hoar Ix got | 18t leginiature and make this session & | flooring of compressed and varnished g ‘ TELEPHONK JOKER, - ~ . Iy A . | memorable une boards, which ad emec ruage whicl e threat | likely to touf) o methods em o boards, which adapt themsclves admiral using language which fmplies a thre th' upon th The honest investigations of our public | to cleantiness. Tho walls and cefling are of W the Pablio s Plucked by & W against the czar, is equally oriminal | ployed by thogasporations to secure the | institutions have discoversd an immen the same material, whilst the beams, com. Mon ¥ = | No, 31, the maximum freight rate bill. | with attempted or accoraplished murder | eloction of rhilsoad tools to the senate MHOURS nf_'|‘~\|"l|m‘v\~~ corruption, never be- | posed of thin galvanized iron wire, connect Telephone charges in our citios ave TERNS OF SUBSCRIPFION. . bankors and railroad omployes have | Any one wiving shelter o porsons sus- | influence of tht lobby thore Is notorious, | all nppearuncos will have to pay GGAFlY. for | tintion, 880 the. windowe ate. hade of wire | PNy stoadily increases it capital, ity roya Dafly Bee (without & me Year.. # 800 | ogeh in tuen argued, importuned and | pected of these offenses is regarded as | and whatever'tiy have been the offense their malfeasance. This will have a whole- | gauze with a transparcnt conting. Such a | ties and its profits, and to a much less degree Dily and Sanday, O 10 00 ) I I some influence on our wheie oMcial world, | building would be of " Rx STomtion,, v cor' evs 000 | vomonstrated against the bill. 1t is | an nccomplico and is liable to cupital | of the new sétftfor, committed while & | 260" tanch all those. who re tolined. 36 | cot kg oy, e Tt sorvice n tropl. | bocatise of the oxpenses or protits of 1 Three Montl 250 | claimed that the bill Is vicious | punishment like the prineipals in tho | bank officer in Washington, the fact that | wrong doing, that they caunot succoed in | lightness and strength it can bo made fire: | oo Cranization with which the eustome: Siniay Boe, One Veke I ¥ ¥ o Tart P K trength it can be made five- | goq e it g, e, O Ve ; becanse 1t is class logislation, that | conspiracy. Under the treaty we | he wasable to defeat the candidate of the | U BeGwows wotl Wh e 0 1 proof - The local companies are by no m Weekly Bee, One Yonr . $ the bill' is unconstitutional bocause | must extradite any one accused | raflroad corporstions is at least in his | poople's welfare, may be the J b OFFICES Owaha, T Ree Ruilding " N 2 N ¥ N Ronith Guitha, corner N And 20ih &roota built sinco 1980; that the rates fixed by | ber of the royal family of Russia, which | corporation riags may tndeed be the | ROTERET B BRCOHCS G I ral groat quos- | bulliios o oen LR T e L] B, the bill are unreasonable and would, if | meavs, under Russian law, practically | inciting cause of the attempt to deprive | tions are involved, the question whether the 'N.w York, Rooms 18, 14 and 15, Tribune | enforced, prove ruinous to the railroad | every political refugee from that coun- | him of his seat. |\‘::: Il""“!‘"vll\ 4||}h(r] ,..-.(m .’“,.,‘.,1..1;“; are tuildin iy Livaatiin - b wntistion 4 . o Statas subject to the authority of our state or Wushington, 518 Fourteenth 8treot companies: that the rates, if enforced, | try in the United Stat _ g whether they shall in future as in the past |, \ 0 CORREEPONDENCE wonld ruin the farmers in the western Certainly if the American people ean nE United States scored a very im- | control the state: the question whether our | M98 been instituted at Sumner ANl conmunications relating to news ";"‘ art of the state and bankrupt the job- | be made to fully understand all that this | vortant vietory before the Bering sea “!ll--“' [: _|;h-__~h.m have adequate rates or I[’."u }: '.\“i .I”r”A\‘-lu)v‘r;-;;- l\;lyi]q!uw:nflu'wu s AL e in tho enstern part; that it would | concession to Russin despotism means, | conrt of arbitration in the decision pot | fob; SRSIREE Wil our, tuterior clulns aiid | B0 o i rors. fiom Tows aud iit. | Sice ¢ BUSINTSS LETTERS, prevent, the building of new railvonds | and how wide & departure it involves | o admit for tho present the supplement- | o be suppressed for the bonelit of o fow | nois. are settling i Cuming county this | Lorly dividond of 5 per cont, 1t hng Just obon L e Yiae hamould | 4nd stop the cotension of established | from the traditional policy of this coun- | ary report submitted by Great Britain favared citiesiand tinally, whether the re | spring doubled its business, adyatcing 1t g . Auiuha. il chocks aud poutofier 04108 | lines, and finally that it would reduce | try regarding the right of asylum to | relating o the eondition of the seal, as Yurghos romisod siich & MOsRIRS, SHALDE | the somesranns ot oy b | ehy, hR Bty EeToes Fram S Sy Tae pany. bl * the wages of railroad cmployes, cripple | political refugoes, they will with one | made by a special British commission. | killed or not i e U 8 banquel and 'S iintn yoar 1880 to BTI060¢ ln tho year THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. | the retail merchauts and afford no bene- | voice repudiate the treaty. Extradition | The representatives of the British goy- Wirtogiond \1:‘“;:](‘:.“:.‘;l'l;‘“"‘“‘{;, "j.'l‘m“;“".}“;:“ Aurora exj ending June 80, 1501 " BWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION, fit to anybody or any locality with the Russian government is not so | ernment, it was made clear in the dis- | jecasion. If the bill has become a law and " " Now a bill that would rveally produce | necessary or important to the United | cussion, attached g value to this ve- | the railroads will fight it in the courts on the e § Btato of Nobraska | 3 ) St 3 i of alleged unc {60 o L The Hurlburt & Leftwich cireus as B Lot eratary of i 1R Db | these disasters and fail o benefit | States that in order to obtain it we | port in connection with the opening de- | §round of alleced unconstitutionality, or try | oo, bt s e ol i R S AL AVSST Hiof WM R ishing oy (osa: solemily awone it te | anghody would certainly be o vieious | should sacrifico a great and vital prin- | liborations of the eourt, and when its | some by chicanery, let them do it. They | FoAd” April 30 and begin a tour of the Da- | jioer ,;f‘””\‘”f 1§ ‘i'_'u'” fotnias A I I T R R iaar T ror a8 WOOR | fiei and should not becomo a law. | ciple which has boen adhoved to from | introduction was vigorously uttacked by | will hurt themseives, bring abont strongcr e A . imaToh of tha patent. Tommang, T IR MDAy, Antl] 2 . . o it okl gt o I5tnantion of The ebvamitha Mr. Phalpa &y e aiv. | and more effective measures, will learn that Several interesting criminal cases are | vo 1802, a span of five years, the Americn Monany. April 2 But 1t ikes us that thercis sucha | the foundation of the government tr. Phelps, who plainly charged unfaiv- | 4,05 ve ot the masters but the sorvants of | booked to cone up at the present teem of the | el Telophone company has raised its. i) ey, Abi F thing as painting the devil altogether ness in eonnection therewith, the action | the people. district court at Pawnee City, Rov. B | tal stock from .8 to 300,000 vednenday, April b e SROPOS 11 , Wa ST AT o8 wilan — - - Flory will probably be tried for forges i 3 1 8 ) e " too black he opponents ouse roll PROPOSITION NUMBER ONE was vigorously defended by Sir Charle il \ ri rEery an nearly doubled it. 1t has issued £2,000,( FridmyApel T 0 - il il " PEOPLE OF NOTE, Jucob Freese for train wrecking debenture bonds and it hus added $1,6: Baturduy, Aprli & L : 5 : rs. 1id, Platner, residing near Nebraska | o its “patent account.” In this five’ yoars GEO. B TZ3CHUCK piled up their objections mountain high. | challenge which G. M. Hitcheoe Great Britain should be charged with | Josiah Quiney, the assistant secretary of | City. tried to recover some grain which her | and these the of its chief patent Sworn to bofore mo and subscribed 1 my pres ence this Sth dny of April, 18 In the first pla if the billis really | cepted, but allowed to go by default, | injustice in her conduet of proceedings is a strong believer in cremation as o | son had taken from her farm and soid, but | it has added to the capital 5. i FEIL Notary Publl ' 3 Tromendous prossute has boon hrought B ROSEWAT Faitor upon Governor Crounsa to veto house roll SRgbe ot SHo NEBRASKA AND NERRASKANS worked as charities of managed for the ben it makes exception in favor of roads | of the attempted murder of any mem- | favor. That He' is objectionable to the railroad rate bill hrough approval by our —_ fit of the publie, says the Philadoiphin Press governor, it becomes a law The German Lutherans of Becmer are | Quite the contrary Ihe B lelephon | company of Philadelphia pays, and has paii The teachers of Buffalo county will hold a | for years past, a stendy 13 per cont on its meeting at Kearney Saturday. capital of §500,000, all cash ns to local A lodye of the ¢ of the Eastoru Star | Subscriptions. "t ‘had accumulated " o | 1801, after ten yoars, a surplus of 1,504 and it put #14,951 of this into underground conduits and the loss incident to the chang, Since the yea: ending Decomber 81, 185, ots to have a local telephone | ©14 exchange soon and conneetion with neigh This 1s very fuir prosperity, Dividends ot boring cities per cent, an addition of 1,195 1o surplus nd #414,051 put into plant in five yeurs on 3 have overdone the thing when they Ihe first proposition in the cireulation | Russell, who professed surprise that on means of disposing of the human dead when she found that sh 1dn't secure the | which it ¢ s mot 11 i rotit URCONBLLULIONGL;, Ll 1LV n | reads as follow ! R he meeting of the court, Abe Buzzard, the pardoned Welsh moun- | broperty without laying the boy lable to w | from the public. 1t has ndded 5 per cent to XviEage Uirouintion attitude of the American counsel | win outlaw of Pennsylvania, proposes to | term in'the penitentiary she let the matter | its net sarnings, which lave risen from 2 ———————eeen | {10 ablost lawyers in the sta edition of the Wopld-Herald in the city of | was also sharply criticised by the Eng make a lecture tour through the country drop. 210,506 in 1887 to &3411,076 in 1802, and its T dmaha with two subscribers for T i P ol i he president’s mail has now reached & During the big prairie fire in Custer count dividends, which were S1LA0S68 in 1887 AT the white house no poor rvelative | hired by ¢ ar, and the will | ¢ lish press, all going to show that the ¥ il has n. eached an T in Cu inty itk G b ] AT the white house no | relative | hired yeat, and N BvENING BEE to one of the World-Herald or ! wwerage of S0 letters a day. [t takes the | 1o men driving across the country near | WEEe $2019,000 in 182, or nearly doubled March, 1893, 24,139 | set it aside, The railroads have I will mateh the subscription list of any need apply be atvery little expense in showing S——— ip the eonstitutional defeets. The Union THAT Omahy, is favorably located is | Pacific eluims anvxemption because it is evidenced by the f: that disastrons | 4 national road, and if this claim is sus- ate it is not for the governor tion served throughout the state in harmony states has railroad building ceased with the suggestions contained in the | entively: on the contravy, their mile: generons proclamation and the spirit | pas kept pace with and gone even ahead which inspired the institution of the | of population holiday It does not stand to reason that the proposed rate law will increase the tolls on stuple farm products and heavy com- modities in the larger half of the state and yet reduce the earnings of the roads, much less is it reasonable to assume that the bill will eripple whole- sule dealers and heavy shippers and at the same time increase the cost of com- A RESOLUTION is pending in the Min- nesota logislature providing for the ap- pointment of & commission to investigate grave churges againsta number of prom- inent citizens of that state of gross frauds *in relation to the sale of publie lands.” It is to be hoped for the good name of Nebraska that the disposition of N its saline lands will afford no oceasion | MOditios to the consumer. HRE & Slimilne soandd). The truth is that the opposition to the e bill is inspired almost entively by the THIS is the season for praivie fires and vailrond managers, and their opposition again the destruction of the property of | is ot so much to the new rates as to any farmors is geoat. ~Why will they not gulation by legislative act. It is learn from experience to take the nec- urally to be expected that the rates will essary precantions to guurd against | ibsome instances bo found too high and these annual visitations? It is a ve in other instances too low. If they are | 4y a1 000 that still romains on -deposit, | Py Govergor Hog: which the United | and the message wus translated literally simple matter to establish fire breaks | o0 high the railroads ave at liberty to States courts decided was unconstitutional. | the caller down stairs, to nuse- about their dwellings, barns and corrals, | 1ower them: if they ave unveasonably Foetott. 1,000, paykhle o yotrsslt be oy British government had unted on entire time of five clerks, besides Secretary | Lodi rana race with death. The team in | Now 'Ih' .\_"'IA““H; ‘lu‘H Pelephone com shavitable or benerolent Institution you may | 9¢cided advantage if successtul in ge Thurber himself, to dispose of it thelr terror became —unmanagenble and | IRY KOS OFF I S charitable or benevole 8 OILYOU T e et S AB B DEIEH s AHB Tho demoorats of Pilmyrs, N. Y. o | finally th@wagon was overturned and the | companics, and charges them a royalty for name, The comparison of circulation to be | ting this report before the tribunal at I gt ,,}..,;,’,‘(,“,l Horses broke awiy from the vehicle and ran | the telephoues into the bargain. By this wnade by publishing the names and addresses | the outset. The argument that had | 55" GG A RO Blicans have | for dear life. The two men scrambled under fous plan every man who pays 120 a storms fight shy of he tained in the federal eonrts competing | of ing carvier delivery subscribers for | greatest influence with the court un- | nominated his son, S. Nelson Sawyer, for the :h.‘- wagon box and hugged the earth till the ‘l:l"‘('“‘““:qf““‘;,]:‘u“\:‘l‘,;‘“ o SR e el B roads will have gond grounds for insist- | the months of December, 1892, and January | doubtedly was that of Mr. Carter, who | same oftice fire Twobt over them and crawled out of the | iy ovieun Bell Talephone tivice, He Helps It 18 quite safe to assume that the | jue that they shall also be relieved and February, 1803, with twenty days for | proved himself more than a mateh for .‘.,‘..‘f’fl‘."Qf,";.‘,'..‘T\‘v"l'.'r ”\"]'I LLny 'lenll;lxj;l" ‘:” A to earn one-third the dividends of the locai cireular saw is just now the perplexing At any verification of the lists after their publica- | the Knglish lawyers and whose plea had | e is i facmer and has never been heard of e ol bysehtentdivideads tha Dallee: objeet of studious and solicitons in to Intorpaso hiis veto under protext of none of the offensive features which | in Ohio politics. He has lived in Japansinee | o000 = i M8 n 1803 ngainst &1,005080 in gy i o withi ol is proposi- & 378, and married the dayghterof o Japatiese | hiladelphin Times: Tt's remarked that in i e d tion In the executive oflice ut the state | sonstitutional defects unless they were | , Lhe time within which ”“1"”' U | eharacterized that of Mr. Phelps. Lsi, and married the daughter of a Japauese | uias tho women tako definite sides in poti- | 1 d lio puys his shuroof tho &L805703 it < tion was to remain open was limited to cner vick. 8o much wis to e expected, A wom vived for rental of telophones in 1502, one capital, too gluving to he passed over. Inas- Fatiar | X i man " st b ¢ r g erbert Spencer, 1t is said, is tne mos i1 talk overa fenee, but she won't sivon i ore th N7, whe MN3 was I ! much 4 the romonatrants and protest. | thirty days. The concluding pu What Tiokles Charley. joblcrtiert Spencr, 1t iy suld, fs tie most | wiil tafk overty enee, Budaike won't st i | fouLl more tha f 185, when 82,204,823 N REZPONSE tyan anxious inquirer feldicpia i N e graph of the agree: ich s New York Su od, S0 b a8 by - pesngodd Cleveland Plain Den Many a man who " o lee G 1l ants ngainst the Dbill fatly vontvadict | §18Ph of the agreement under which a | u sun. | lived, 8o far ws his Incomesis concerned. | ,Clevelind Plafn Deler: Many & man wl Do local company. makes~ money,, ho we impart the thrilling information bt \ liotlo e deposit of five certified checks of $1,000 lh-~I mithn wias once Adlai's is 1n ener His “Flirst Principles” brou him 27,000, | (SArtS poil W by coming | goubt of that: but by the time it has paid Kinooratinlag o State Board | cachother intheir predictions of the ter- ! 5 iy S Ty wr | getichands his “Principles of Psychology® about £38.000 L over dividends on one-third its stock, paid "’f”,‘lt,”‘ g i | b ”]“ ihle things that will happen ifthe |o8Ch wae made with Mr. Henry W. - e 1t is reported thut his total receipts from his o Miss Clicker (the new | the reatal of its telephones and et the of Transportation are still drawing sal- s el fith, aifds Yates, president of the Nebraska D First in Pence and War, works will not fall short of $100,000, ctate botter than any | charges of new plantand so on in putting its Aits, wx L orate law goes o) Attt G e el nains an Nl New York Sun, Edwin Booth watched the performance of | Person I ever heard, Joblots (the clothier= [ lines under ground, it is making a great deal areat allowance should be made by the i P T e I o Bl Lo i At kit Fampton Rouds | AL guais Sasa il BHE s tseance of | Nou anighiveo hearany ite 1658 honeyithinn tha 1ivae dives wouldnn SINCE the adjournment of the legisla- | governor for their extravagant assump- 2 ey Russin was i first with her ships, let it | at the Manhattan opera house in New Yor N York T " e o pear to indicate. By this double arrane £ V= Jieratd fanl to furnish proof of its circulation Bvar b fortot hen this g it 4 The Wzl il Diek Tlicks=Dld God o e fro 3 e 1 ture the insurance men have not been | t S never be forgotten, when this government | the other night. The part was one in which | make wonian after he made man? Mrs, Hicks | Mot the veal offender, the American b ; bl oy under the conditions embodied in the four | was most in need of aid and encouragement. | the veteran actor exceiled in his prime, but Yes, dear. Dick Hicks (after serjous | Telephone company, reened from the saying a word. The conelusion is _|Imv Maximum rates have been established | propositions in the open challenge within - - none who recognized the feeble old man as | thought—1 suppose that accounts for their | public which uses its telephone. d th they can be induced to continue business | in various western states from time to | thirty davs from this date; or it after com aive Il‘".ll‘ 1" ;l’\lm\u he w sisted to his | in the box could | being so niuch you r real .-‘yliw and r”il -“.1 high ¢ \t\. is ef in the state. time and their railvoads have not been | plying with the conditions of either of the . G o - | betieve that he will ever act again Now Orlonns Pleayunc: The undorgraduate | f0PUAlY concealod and protecte i At fotir Arst nropositions 16 18 found'that T have | .. netherornottherateblll will bea benefit William L. Douglas, who is talked of asa | isone who is trampled to jelly ina foot ball R T A ruined, their cities have not been de distind il il oo AV | to the people remains to be brought out by | probable democratic candidate for governor | rush 2 e Lnughs est Who Luughs Last." () DouBTLESS Arbor day, which occurs | populated nor have their merchants and | Wade good any proposal concerning relative | actual experience. Tt is admitted by its | of Massachusetts to succeed Governor Rus - Chicago Inter Ocean. on the 224 inst., will be fittingly ob- | farmers been impoverished ono.of | circulation, then youare to hand beck the | warmest supporters that it is sadiy defi- | sell lives in Brockton and is one of the | howell Courfers 1t is douliful whether a An amusing effort is making to induce busi g o Ren tmpoyctishedy In noneiot | sigioing clent in many resports, However, if it is any: | largest shoo manufucturers in the state. He blind vy can possess the prophetie g6 e is | yegs men in such promising cities as Kunsas e e wovement av all over the present rates it | was born in Plymouth in 1845, He has been o City and Omaha to turn o deaf ear to Chi This shows conclusively that the | ji'M | : — : d - 4 e k is a good thing, in both branches of the legislature, has been Harvard Lampoon: “That air is very cago’s siren of wholesale trade when they World-Herald was to publish its paying — mayor of Brockton and once ran for congress. | miliar,” said the musician, s agustof wind | visit the fair. While Chicago wants all the city subscription list and give THE Bi St Gl Perorations are Mr. Gladstone's strougest | 100k his hataway L an opportunity to verify the same within Ll Ll point. He may confuse his uudience with Detroit Free Pre Man, who, nevortaktoln | s os o e e Nt oo il : Pl e NGy was a natable cloction at Palmyra | fizures, overwhelm them with words, DUt | st anywhere o froquenily bive (o tais | Bopes her tributary sisters wou't try too har thirty days from and after March 10. day, when S.° Nelson Sawyer, republi- | when the time comes for him to round off | one ina street car y to keep their boys at home, for once a man The assertion that THE Bik refused to | can, was elocted president of ‘the vi his speech and when his voice. dropping in T s e, i lfifl"y”" "*”‘:"""” f"‘\':’,! gosngyen dune RS 5 : g6r hi ar, 05 or, democ ® e. take! o § ndianapolis Journal: 1 au worth twen o tree is bare, and Chicago is o treo sublish its list on any swiven day is base- | Over his father,'S.” W. Sawyer, democrat, | volume. takes on the magnetic thrill that ianay purna worth twenty | until th ¥ ER s on any griven day ASC | by ninoty-cight majority. In this case not | hus helped to make its owner a power in | Oyt said the dollar bill to the mekel, | 0| that never gets bar less, That was a condition sov only was the bay father of the man, but he | England, then the audicnce mentally 1ises | cpr fmotheethii 1 oan biy’ i oz without imposed upon THE BEr by Mr. Hitch- | gave the old man some poiuts on hustling | to meet the orator. togo broke, which more thun you Tt sook afterhe scepte > challe T cral Lew Wallace is not one of the rdo.” Hiah.Qliaaen and the forfeit had been deposited. Chica o Herald. dent expectation of a picce of pie from the Atlanta Constitution: T o s zood at rascals out of the state house, A e : 1 v Tyin'= not lyin® in the shade, but lyin' like a h > ik itor: It 15 to be expected, of course, that our True American iignity in our legations | presidential cupboard, but he is not unhappy. | fhller lics when Tyin® in his trado i this here L o N o3 A loes not consist in aping monarchical dis- | The latest returns he has had from his pub- | hlossom wewther he ean fishoan’ take his ense . who are afraid to open their contemporary will throw a tremendous K i Gvatdin : L e g | plays, but in liviie \within the allowance of | lishers show that fully 50000 copics of “Ben the perchi are gettin’ hungey. an’ bitin' bad mouths now, erying *we did it amount of dust and keep up the ery of | ye post, which is easy enough, and in mak- | Hur” have been sold to Euglish veader: fle: —————— foul, but inasmuch as proposition No. ing democratic institutions respected by | while there is a steady demand for translu A HINT FROM PARIS, Ry ¥ e ¢ o | self-respect and simplicity in all things ap- | tions of the book in foreign languages SPIING PROVOCATIONS contiing MR PoDOkIOL 6D '.""“h th pertaining to the Seeretary of Agriculture Mortc was (sl it actual paying subscription list of the & - seated in his hotel lodeings the other even: Phough the sky is blue ahove you, World-Herald in the state of Nebraska Where Ignorance is Bliss. ing, breathing freely aftor a hard day's T naE LA including Omaha, two to one, and that | . L work. A ¢ vas brought in on which, in Don't sit out too late at night TorNan s e e o Rt The maximum freight bill passed by the | addition to the wan's name, was written “I‘ er remalins ope "rl" 16420 Of ARl Nx-m':\;im legislature similar to the one | “Don’t want an_oftice For God's sake l.-\-;’ Jnaumonin ;’uwhl"ll;n‘vll Ay there is no excuse for its failure to earn | passed by the T cislature and signed | show him up,” cried the secretary eagerly alden, donot bare your thran ) {{rae 3 And lest your fate hoe the ne, you Fool, don't “sonk’ your overénut - = As the Nebraska bill > similarly dis- | ment of the auditor A RAIN BEAC. 5 B PLEASE FORK OVER. posed of investor ilway securities have Mukhtar Pasha, recently recalled by the The Club, and those who utilize the safeguards | low the courts will set them aside. { nothing to fear. sultan from the Iggptian missic lease | i g 3 N Mroh e Mp R e M. ot sultan from the Egyptian mission to please a biz unibrella, she hid none™- that experience has taught are neces- | Whatever defects may be found after a n March 10 Mr 1. Hitcheock England, was one of the bravest of the Turk s riliny weat sy 80 protoct tholr. prope -ty from thoss | Season’s experiment can readily ho cur made the following offer over his own What the Veto is For. sh gonerals in the war with Russi in 1537 | Aqd Jov tonesquisito to think upon, ) " prope:ty v thileginutithe, THIE abaslatcly care | DAME] Siowr City Jowrnal, 78, He was sent to Egypt in 1886 to further | We walked tozether fires are seldom suffe rers, Y ViR ag e th : R Y Ol T will give you'$l toench paying sub- ill is pending before Governos Crounse | the cause of direct coutrol of Keypt by the - tain that a special session will give y paying prasia for signature which provides | Porte, but could do nothing. He was the Nor so pootic No woodland shade was ever half so kind WIEN the law was passed croating a | have to be called for next winter | 5 ber to THE DAILY BEE in South | that if the right to g upon a street has been | fluence behind Khedive Abbas in lis late at- | A< that gaunt dome, unlovely and unlived, Blate Ot e 1y g & | 40 plug up the holes in our varions | Omaha if you will give me 75 cents for | granted to one sireet railway company and | tomnt to estabtisha ministry hostile to Brit Black State umbian commission it was plug up t avions | beariber to. the daily | it has been exercised, a like' right may not | ish ascendency drawn up on the theory that members of | state institutions and wmeet the deficits each paylng subscriber 1o the dally | v given to another company. The veto Governor Brown and ex-Governor Buckner TSR A LA the commission should be appointed | caused by the collupse of the Mosher llvuv,ly.lrll: rald in .huuth Omanha. | {n.l\}'vr was given to governors to defeat such | of Kentucky have been engaged ina bitter | Aqthat the rain sang, dripping from its strong because of their political faith. Little | bank and rveadjust the penitentiary I'his proposition s promptly ac- | harmful measures. war of words, the ex-governor claiming that Brown silken edges. SentaAl s letstwane foe Governor Brown reflected on_him and his or no regard was paid in making these | labor under state control. Somuch on | 9ePted end the lists were published on Taking administration in some of his pubiic and | I blessed the driving gusts--the clouds thut appointments to the personal fitness of | that score. Marel18. - The alleged listof the World- | G L s oficial utterances, and Judging from the Jan- |, frowned amen for the peoulia dutles of the posi- | Viewed from s partisan standpoint, | Herdld aggregated 815 names, the pub- ( Tho resuiie stow ghah the repuplican “hie uscs hie wants to fight. Unless lished 11 ¢ i Brd. ialo party at the west is already distinctly s reconciliation boforo the expira. | [ hlegsed the s jddyiudales enithe groun tion: Tt is fair to assume that there are | the vetoof house voll 33 by the governor, | lished list of THE Bup 810 names. | yponger than it was last fall. its opponents | tion of Brown's term, and some suggestion | ° ! a number of republicans in the state | in defiance of public sentiment, his per- A few days later the World-Herald | have only repelled voters of the more intelli- | like that made by the governor of North \\\‘w::“;”xfl';"r:H!‘><’v“l:“"';l-lrw‘-'n:xy wind and storm b epi e s R L the | ackuowledged that 111 of the numes | Kent aud worthy sort by theiv fusion i dis- | Carolina to the governor cf South Carolina, |y 13518 Sl acstling, kind and warm— g possessing necessary qualifications for a | sonal pledges in the campaign and the graceful disregird of their professed con the matter may end seriously. Both have Againse iy shouldor! AN ELEGANT MANTLY place on the eommission, yet there may | party platform, Wyuld simply mean 1 il tions and still wore by their conduct in o records as fighters. g 2 : A mantle composed of crepe de chine of Ot Aoa i aaann why thendlitics ofthe | politicalsuicide and pavty dissolution. | || Eotibera iware. Hioftitols - and ishould iovharsver theyhiuye buen brlsd What is regardod as “absolutely the last™ | L RAIAGUILL L Fivtn of the sun af brown, figured with the same shades B B 012 e sl orad be deducted from its total. In the same T lotter penned by ¢ Washitgton was = 3 LTS That ever o (w0 hearts heat as on The collar is of Pekin silk of the samo o R THE CONCESSION T0 RUSSIA issue 104 new names were given in place g "l“"“‘"l"l' nbxivagia. soldint Pailadelphin Wodnesday for $850. | T vafuthe levtest Shhde A Al I ot Ll R e ™ TR e T ik : dianapolis Journa ie purchaser was the Historival v of | : A et iotii e e B i AT A1l AeATInn B he Washing- The article of the extradition treaty | Of the 111 bogus subscribers, with th Not content with m‘uwrl-u\nw 1|)u~ pub- | Pennsylvania. George W. n'nintr nas wh B w‘ur“I‘I‘I“nlvl-'l]“;:\::“‘:‘.lwm ts that beguil 'I :‘”' \” v l“l "‘ 1 ""”' 'I’ u'i.;:l h..‘::; o S oh] Gias s i i lissin. newotinted Six voars nee | roquest that they be substituted for the | hshers of Sunday papers, the so-calied Luw | was long supposed to be tholast letter writ Lol o phssion o o syl small velvet knots, fastenc th stre ton News that the only reason Sceretary il liugela negptintedisix yoary nR0l |,,.],“ s et e eingedd and Order society in Pittsburg announces | ten by the father of his country, as it was | " Angiotds the fashion. buckles Carlislo has for dispossessing the resi- | and which failed of ratification at gus mes. a8 aRen A0 EIIONIeC that the publishers of Monday papers are to | composed six days before his death, but the dent clerks in the Treasury department that time, together with the article | mentof the utter unveliability of its pub- | be prosccuted if they have any work done on | letter sold the other day was written only — 18 because they have no votes and no po- | Substituted by the senate in the treaty [ lished list was forced upon it by our them before midnight. Thus these bigots | twenty-four hours before George Washing Y v 3 3 1 | wre doing more wo bring Sunday observance | ton's deceq Itis dated “Mount Vernon, litical influenco —because “it is that by | recently ratified, have been made pub- | canvassers who had found that the list | juto contempt than all the Sabbath breuke 1i3th Dec. *and gives very unromantio OWN,NG K substituting other clerks who are voters | lic. The object of this isto obtain a | had been padded with the names of dead | in the land directions about matters connected with the y f N + N A 4 i vy oY it m e o s farm. political patronuge may be hestowed and | public discussion of the latter article in | men. people who had never lived in Distusterul Flankeyism. WIABGZARIEDE 0L NN I & co. political power increased by the admin- | advance of the formal ratification of | South Omaha and people whose address St. Louts Republic AT "“""‘Lr‘c"-‘I,'ii[':.'-”f.?}’n\"\‘v'.,fii"‘“’“ istration.” 1Is it possible that so promi- | the treaty by the two governments, A | Was in blocks where not a single house This country has {ll‘\'l-l-h--n-n ymlf\,»»l a ; — ADLRINE e nent a member of Prosident Cleveland's | great deal has alveady been said re- | stands i R htcate Gwhani| | Camsaiali BRI ton L ou ey cabinet should attempt to inaugurate a | garding the concession which it is pro. | After sifting tho lists the following | Thomas Jefferson went abroad he was con '\““_‘”“‘";‘v”"“‘ 2 “"“I“_‘l".L""‘j’ I"l'_"‘"l‘f‘;"“"“_ system glavingly at variance with his | posed our government shall make to | facts have been arrived at: Total list | beut to o as u minister but now cvery ?"h'}“‘l"‘:ljjh“;“:““ '“jv,'l‘lK'“:““;'M:‘\”h’“'l‘[‘m"f"l"‘“ chief’s boasted policy of civil service re- | Russia in this matter, and the | of morning and evening World-Herald | woiiivded for his shet D onra ik aas!| (ontRubie = dgise) BR i) tha ke dnalnuation. weight of intelligent judgment isun- | March 1, carrier delivery subseribers, in | sinecures must be 1 ador. | The coloring of aluminium has been questionably opposed to it. The view | South Omaha, total subscribers to | 80 that he can associate freely with royalty. | achieved HE remains of Jeff Davis are to be | bas been expressed by able writers | the morning and evening Beg, S10. e In 1860 our product of hardware was val Davies Honored Dis Party, d i i 3 i ? ued at §100,000; in 1535 at $470,000,000 transferved from New Orleans and re- | that the treaty is essentially one-sided | Computed at 31 each, total amount for York Times, bl s bR interred at Richmond on the 31st of next | so far as the o bjectionable article is con- | THE BEE $810; computed 75 cents | Oneof the pleasautest and most honovable |y gog poople who get wages, and poople " N 1 1 A rmbers o) e legislature was Mr. Davies month. That date s the anniversary of | cevned, and it hus baon well sald that | each, total amount for World-Herald | Jembers of the logislature was Mr. Duvies. | who get salarics. the battle of Pair Oaks in I862, which | an extradition treaty botween a liboral | $384.25. sion on fivst_acquuigtance and sustaius it, | For 200 coars the paper from which Bank See That Hole marked the neavest avproach that Gen- | government like the Unitad Stabes anl Mr, Hitcheock will therefore please | Zhomore Soukuge of him tho higher you factured ht Tavarstoke in Hampshire eral MeClellan made o the capitol of | Russia despotism could not be made on | make cortificd checks for puy- | s econd in th atate logisiature i one | | The sounding-board ofspianos, the 1most i They’ve started it now, and it is only a day or the confederacy. There was a good deal | equal terms. This treaty recognizes no | able as follows of which he and the republican party may | portant part of the l]“-H'uw Re 8 iade o of excitement in Richmond on that oc- | difference batween an attempt on the | To tho First Gongregational chureh of | e Proud. Mr. Dagies will be heard from in | AAmeeleds Speihes (163 s caretity hosen ” " two now until the wall will be casion, it will be remembered, but it will | life of the heal of a representative gov- | Omaha $150, dit to the party. % | e fivst locomotive ever seen in Bangkok, | . > - be surpassed by the patriotic demonstra- | ernment and on that of a despotic rule To the Young Woman's Home 875,75, o - Siam, was recently started on the Korat 7/ down—We've fenced off the . Our Lint Legislature. railway. The mative population took im And surely never bird sang swester song it had first claimed as its sub- tions, from a sonthern standpoint, ontho | yet thore is obviously a very essontial —_— + 1 N ¢ * {4 Grand Istowd Indepeondont mense interest 1 the trial run over the half v, "y p y st » 3 “ a 15} occasion of the approaching coremony | difference if the matter ba’ considered | Hox. Jub La Mouke, u Dakota pioncer | The men sent to she st legislature, hay- | mile of railway now laid front of the stor ) that w to judge by the exceedingly elaborate | from ethical and political standpoints, and hitherto one of the principal leaders | D8 gone through d three months session A number of orders have been given to g & ¢ are still doing business in preparations muking for the event. The objectlonablo articlo reads: “An | of the republican -party in that seotion, | & e bisieen: meter sl WLk Sl | B e ool from. swaer. por il ; ; attempt upon the life of the head of | but whose vote and influence in the | dttention to all tbeir duties. and accom- | tatocs. A gallon of alcohol can be distilled i good shape as ever. We have N Sunday next a total eclipse e | e W gove! ) » agains: of @ | Nor . lished all they coalil and should have done rom & bushel of sweet potatoes at a small | » . ¥ Sunday ipse of tho | either government, o against thatof any | North Dakota legislature were thrown | iened all they col and should have done, | from u busiiel of sweet pota L sn i never before gathered around sun is promised. It, however, will not | member of ‘his family, when such at- | in defeat of Senator Casey and toaid the | squindere samount of tho peoples | ot the ty dircctory of f - ; bo obsorved in this part of the world, | tempt comprises un et of olthor mur- | eloction of William N. Roueh to the | fowey ina wild iehiabout the clection 0f & | patiimert drdicates. an inercuso of #6000 n | us so fine a line of spring nor will the United States government | der or assassination or poisoning, shall | | isi United States seustor. — The result was | ho pop f the city during the past e K ¢ 5 d ¢ polsoning, s nited States senate, is in Washington R % | the population of the city Curing e its for P n is send out any official expeditions to take | not constitute a political offense or an | on the warpath in behalf of the wew | e Hhe Sy e ol gxpreted: | year, duo largely to the'growth of miu suits for boys and men as this Sy ; 3 arpa ulf ¢ e ne e expense eve by far toolarge. | faeruring interests in the city and suburbs. - A ) observations of the phenomena con- | act connectod with such offonse.” Man- | sonator whose antecedents threaten o | Haraly anvthing else was done during that | MM SRR CERI T LT r | year—Our children's depart- nected with the event. Soveral astro- | ifestly no such protection as this is | prevent him keeping his seat without | g e but votiug for senntor, aud it his | poiuced that shines through a solid wall he second floor is the nomical expeditions will be on hand, | needed for our presidents or the n diffloulivs: Judis. aoine to Gaa L man | fion. shonld (e baken fram. the. leglala | A8 thenressnt lght thraugh window glasa. | ment on the secon oor is the nevertheless, in Chili, Brazil, and on the | bars of their families against pos Uthe biegost toad in the demeerati, | Bure and given to tho poople, who could | AP light within g houss eabiss GRbPHICEC | “ largest and most complete in Central African coast, where the shadow | attempts upon their lives, and hence it | puddle,” he says, and “put him on," and | Saend to it ut the ktaerl election | jusiucent gl ‘ ; ) of the moon on the earth can be best ob- |.is wholly in the interest of the czar and | makoe it hot for Scnator Hansbrough | clection would ot cost a vent more on that | Four hundred years ago the aunual pro this western country—Boys served, fully equipped with the most | his family, for whose safoty the Amor- B TS pss AN | count, the voter would have to make only | duction of pig iron amounted to 60,000 tons : . 1 ui g b sufoty et alif they “don't let his friend loach 5 $ 44 4 Y | and France produced one-fifth of it, more snits ¢7 n's 5 e 3.5( H y ingenious scientific apparatus and in- | ican people are in nowise called upon to | alone.” Ho churgos that the railronds | oooamos® mon it one day the cloction of the | 4 “any other counry. Now the innual suits from $2 up—Men's suits fron $8.50 up. The strumonts for viewing and photograph- | concern themselves. The secretary of | have controlled the election of each | chance for bribery and undue influence | OUtPULis about H0.000,000 tons, ahd R 1ats are temporarily on the third floor, and we are ing the awe-inspiring spectacle. Two | state has been quoted as saylog that | of the thre wators that . bave | Would be considorably less than nt present. | conteibul uln”“]'\mmr AT s ) g American partios are in Chili in chargo | this article must be taken literally, but | represented North Dakots sinoe she be. | St aras it gt Aid mot coia | fourth of the whole amount selling lots of them at lower prices than hat of astronomers from the Lick and Har- | we should not lose sight of the | came u state, and that these corpora- | down to quiev and regular business. The | Papier-mache, which can be compressed vard observatorics, and the English gov- | Russiun code under which conspiracies | tions tried to defeat Roach by the use of | Maximum rate bill and the investigations of | almost to the solldity of, ion, browites stores do. tion in Brazil and another in Senegam- | to be attempts upon the lifé of | heard it frying.” says the bueolic states. | heglect of many good bills, to the detriment | date tweuty beds has been made of cou BROW N l NG KING & CO bia. If the weather is favorable the ea- | its head or acts connectad with such of | man, and Jud ought to know, for he was | Huronms neople ;;“' Bialn isoalisles, | proos i paper. Hrery b kot e ";“l“.‘.”!’; | ) 83 itions & 3 3 scure R R PR . i v ORg » know, for he was | But though these results are to be deplored | is numbered, an © whole can be packe peditions should be wble to secure | fense. Under this code any plan or | about us constantly behind the curtain | they will be forgotten on account of the two | up in such @ way is to be carried by three Eroreopen evory oventazein a3 | 8, W, Cor. 40t and Douglas it numerous photographic views of the | preparation or conspivacy against the 4 i \ | great measures, impeachment and maximum | transference trucks. Theso trucks are so pen overy avaning O W, Lo and boujias !t \i =¥ 9 g prey pivacy aga in all these fights as any political { A ARG Tiker Wurd fighting ave | planned as to form the basis of the hospital L ol ' eclipse which will be of great iuterest | royal family, if it only amounts to join- | manipulator who ever frequented Bis | bheen carvied through, These are mat e | MShaped Joists of iron keeping the founda wnd sclentitic value. ing & secret society whose object is such | marck. It is & pity that the investiga ‘ vimost importance, which will redeem the | tion steadily iu place. Over this comes s