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T AT e O R s P e Sa—— THE ()MAHA I)AILY BEE: IWFDN DAY APRIL 19, 189 TH]" I)A ”, Y BEE. REFORM I8 BANK EXAMINATION, long delayed and the financial and bisi- | appoars to be that the flnvnrnml\nl of DISCHARGED 4 PLAIN DULY, thlnkmhld bottor wtthdn\w Mr. Hoar's TFXAVS 0N THE WARPATH . s ¥ y nomination. No man can bo confirmed who G It is stated that tho seoretary of the | noss interests of the countey await it | Moxico has been indolently indifferent | o0 gl o o o i a0, conflrmed who ¥. ROSEWATER Fditor treasury contomplates reorganizing the | with great intorest and some degree of | toward this countey and has refused £9 | bill only serves to take the raflronds out of r. Hoar adds that his father didn't seem Shadrae + system of ‘examination of national | anxioty. rocognize justelafi) of Amevican citizons | politics in this state, it will have accom to bea bit disappointed, but regarded the PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. banks and that this will be done as soon | : T hanges | UFEed by our gheprnmont. This A R T I'I""““'“‘ ,‘l"‘\'"',", iy pe '"{'.':“ " h|'|r et ke, en i widg | PPAnd the Soalp of the Oolored Colleotor of - v " St . HE various administrative changes o : oy e " o o majol o o peo. James o s death leaves o wido et 8s the now comptrollor of tho eurrency | . B8 FAIRS B I T ave | furprise the coudty, the gon ral im- | ply wantod the maximum rate bill and Gov- | gap b the Philadelphia bar, especially in tho Port of Galveston, TERME OF SUBSCRIPTION comos into office. The demand for this | 4Ue 46 1850 poiisical Teve o assion being that Moxico had in all | ernor Crounse was influenced by this popu- | the criminal practice of courts, A full quar \:fiiv'.'.",fiif""'l"7.'.”»'\“‘.‘.""’ Your.. 8,800 | {5 tho fuct that many of the oxami- | Pecessarily resulted in a weakening of | oiimetancus shown the utmost readi- | 1ardemand. - Whether the law proves s good | ter of u century ago he was regarded as one ome branches o ™ slie sorvice 3 or bad th fo braska, the governor has | of the foremost al lawyoers of that hree N ehel 2 50 Y v | the time bsing, though it is to be ex- 3 unday Boe, One Yoar o4y 200 | after to permit them to perform their § foe ox: | overnment and a cnstant zeal in main- | duction of freigt ratos and if it dont work | ordinary attafnments iu every branch of the gy e, Ong Vo ° 183 | duty properly and efoioatly. Owing to | Pt that all ““""'j"“"‘~r‘ o \“”‘,'I‘ taining frendly relations. Tt LU b8 & § o e e v G P st Lo O * b e | Southern Domocrats Must 1o Sati it (v..:; oRs : this there are banks that are not exam- | ™ ¥ :'\" _;'"Ii N’\. !m\w _;(' 4',"‘,‘,” nd l,‘.,-,l,, fact, howey that she has baen pur- Broken Bow Republican Goveruor | s the poase et and ,’:..‘«‘;-..:.r'.‘.\y' ol ‘,”'.’.:,,‘”.‘.‘," Cuney Until His Term Has Expired Omaha, The Bee Bulldi inod once u year, simply because the ”"/’” bl M A8 g suing the course alleged the duty of this | Crounse, in placing his signature to the | livings. That is to say, he is practically in New Foroman for South Eouth i cornor X i 26th Stroots cannot be reached, and it s | """ *“‘\*- ) " he {L”]"'""""l'“‘ ‘U’ P | government is clear. It must insist upon | ;\;;“Ll‘«:‘Il_\ Dill, hag met the domand of the | tr \;w‘l‘llp th o fual, contrl of elght Ol Daghen “ounell BInfrs vl Strect f report for April 1is of less value than AR Y 2 3 i ¢ ‘of his own party, as well as a | la ud popular parishes, the rectors anc Chioago Office, 317 Chamber of Commerce said that aftor banks are re- | m” 1 tor 4k b W hIGH: Toes: Datbony the recognition it isentitled t> and upin | lyrge majority of the peoplo of the several | parsous of which are appointed by him at RRERT % Roviw 15, 16 sad 15 Tribune | hoted to the comptroller as requir- | USus! fora reason which m ‘l having justice accorded Amsrican citi- | political partics of the state. We have but | his cavrice and are dependent on his pleas g . Washington, 513 Fourt Streot ing examination it sometimes happens overlook. It is the first report pre-| ... ""ry (oing this it will have the ap- | little faith in the law meeting the expecta- | ure for their tenure of office WasniNaros Buneav or Tur B B CORRESPON DENCE pared hy the new statistician, who [ 8 | tions of the masses as it is framed, but it is ——-——— 518 FOURTEENTH STRERT, ALl comme ORRESPONDENCE, | ows and | that woeks or months clapse before the : proval of men of all par but falr that -they should have chnice to NBOREVER AND NRSRABKANS: WasiiNaros, D, C., April 18 mmunications 1o g A ne | e {ner can ge o Suc . soe it tried — There is “blood on the moos bug th ed torial matter should ve uadressed: To the Xaminer can get to them. Such a con A % " A % 3 . g - 0 © moon” amoug the IR el LS dition of &fthlrs csrialnly oalls for o 1””‘*"’)‘ with Im‘ }Ax)ln‘u.lnrmlvm :v HE new law regulating railway | 2 .|I ra Pioneor o Jovernor Crounse, ]1«.‘.'1{1;:; uum.-.r\hxn withina week whether | Texans. They demand the summary re- BUSINESS LET' 3 £ Tl 1 15 | learn the relative reliability of accounts | ¢rafie i 56180 Tie N o into | though great pressure from railroad corpora- | she will have a college or not this year, Heval. of. Cune » colored colleator of Al bustness letters and remittances shonta | radical change, and what is proposed to | © o e kad trafic in Mexloo has just gono into |y l® 5™ oG important financial influ The Bxcelsior band of DeWitt will give a d Cilneyy:$is ooloted colleaies i sih o addressed tc s Publish: _,’,",,,,,,,,,,‘,,l bedone by way of remedy is to redistrict Inrqm the various states or fuu;l(hn{h.nn ; offect. Its provisions, designed to pre- | ences e brought to boar, signed the maxi- | coucert on Friday, April 38, which promises {mn‘.v( « 1\«;|.vn“|.m\ Prosident Cleveland Omaha. Drafts, ks and postoffico orders b g " ol cor |flv(\“l|x'l|lw4" ete. “In view Oi vo! ’ ' 1 famt 1 e & mu - road bill i i to be o musical treat has directed that he be permitted to serve 4 om- | 80 48 to more near’ o n @ WOl ent any form of discrimination, are as am ra ad bil tis an important b v 10 be made puyuble to the order of the con i to more nearly equalizo the work | o %0 cr $he same journal; ‘1t o H tion which has entered our politics for over County bible school conven- | out his four years, which do uot expire till i . | of the examiners and thereby secure |/ o Sl stringent as those advanced by the myst | ywengy vears, and the principle under! tion will be held at North Loup next Friday, | lato noxt fall, Cuney, who has many friends THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. | ;.0 froquent oxaminations. Having "“”‘\‘i“"""l |"1’!"“ ;’{‘—' ‘l" :;"d(')\t‘ ve- | padical granger logislation, and the | itall is the rezulation of eailroad interests ayand Sunday. T in Nebraska, was ono of tho prominent &= = A P , | tary Morton telegraphing to the Chicago | nonalties for any i ‘i o ¢ | in Nebraska, It will of course be fought in hoy's plaving in the B. § yards at i 4 R e SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. done this it is intended to adopt the | o o "L 5n o 1'114- rovarntient oBop ponalties for any infraction of the law | (g SCRAE | H o i, but this will take | Loulsvitle found 006 cigars hidden in a coal | Manipulators of colored delegates at the Btate of Nobraskn [l business prineiple of appointing practi- s s are heavy and sweeping., 1t wages war | jyoupof politics to u great extent, Last fall's | house and tur them over to the officers Miuneapolis conyention last June and did Gaotae b. Teschosh secrotary of Tus Baw pub- | cal bankers as examiners. report to be issued today will not be Mr. | on tioket scalping practices, operation | battle was mamly on this question, and | Rev.Jd. D. Walkinshaw of Fairbury has [ telling work in sccuring the renomination of Mshing company, does Aolemnly swear that f Dodge's report nor emulate hissystem." " | racts or re o pools ¢ ; | while but few of the legislators on th resigned from the pustorate of the Pres by arriso © as democ! At Sechaicireniation ot TR DAILY BES for the week hese proposed reforms scem to be in I ¢ Gt il oL il publican side can be thanked for their fidel- | terion church and has accepted a call to :.].lt it -"1. v :;“,"l‘ ot vm“_‘:‘ ::,:,,h‘\::( SSNCIRK Apeil 10, 154, Was &u Lollowa the right direction, and they are about s 5 g | ity to the people, & governor is in the chair | Hamiiton, Mo e e g L Srondaas. Frn i \ i 2070 | all that can be instituted without adai- | the effort of the new administration of | hibits the purchaso, rental or acquisi- | who has the courage of his convictions that levea children of Mr. Caaper's of Chad- | themob and his constituents will have to Tuoadny, April 11 : " tional legislation by con [mpor- | the Depactment of Agriculture 0 de- | tion of a connecting road, and preseribes | i3 admitable r ||<I-“In\\"n \\\:h fiul‘]n'h‘\lh.A ].um wh o) take another six months of his administra ednesdny, April 17 2 nal legislation by congress. Impor- : S y e 7 cough last wee e, de of | tion of the bestp e ofice o LoneStar ity At 15 2800 | g nendments to the national bank 't from the system previously em- | the maintenance in the capital eity of a WAS «OLD QLU pAGRIDEDY EVUIY o CHeL R DA NRE L VY WAL TR | e ey Vg OSSO O E S HEE AL AR : luw were proposed in the last congr ployed must at first result in unveliable | somplete record of all business, income | 7 5 her O 1 f GKO. B TZSCHUCK ¢ fafl ¢ Lt reports, It is evident that the govern- | and disbursemoents ¢ \ various roads, | . Buffalo Exvress: The American protec ( Christopher Outhwaite, for a quarter of a 3 7 Sworn to before mo and subscrived in my pres | ut failed of adoption, the m ; et Wil mot b of muehy | And disbursements of the various roads. | yopte over Hawaii has been onded. 1t | contury a resident of Lincoin, is dead at the | John Zeller was today appointed foreman «moe thls 15th day of April, teut C . ated to the system of exa ment crop reports will not be of much | Any agent, employe or official of a rail- | should never have been begun. years. He was one of the organ- | of taggers at the South Omaha packug o ? . Notary Pu il 115 provideds. aong « | value for some timo to come.~ Even if | poad company authorizing or contract- | New York Advertiser: The Calhounists First Methodist church at the | houses in the Department of Agriculturo at hy i ) the new system is better than the old, it | ing for transportation of freight at » SUCC 1. The flag has been hauled | * al, : $1,000 0 goar. 1 h i ey P . 8 down in Hawaii and the way opened up for he infant son of Frank Jessup of Jeffor roilr ot of Columb o - e | g niners whose duty it should bo | Will take time to establish it upon a sat- | rate either above or below what should | sowmin Hawail and the way onencd Aequi- | %0u county camo ne wowned one | N g ”‘_1_“{1;1""‘:‘ e UP 70 date no report has been received sop o vigilant wateh of this sevvice actory working basis. be collected in conformity with the taviff | sition of the islands by some other power, ‘:;:.“ s ~k‘\"‘h“‘l‘l‘l“_“"_l g ’:"\‘\‘ :2“ | awent for the state of South Dakota undor tending to 'show that the Pullman car ite probable that the next eon- ; = 1l Stato | BPProved by the govornment, shall bo | Great Britain proforred. into the ground. Fortunately his mother | th A#r L R company has paid its delinquent taxes | gress will be nsked for legislation of | HON: GEORGE W. AMES and State | estoomed guilty of tho crime of fraud | firliputbolis Sourtale Jt looks vow wich | you enter uj 1 § whim and he was rescued befove any | fiiok May 1 into the city and county treasuries. this charaoter, for there seems to be lit- | Senator W. N. Buboock are candidates ainst property, and be punished by | was to undo what was done by the last A ) Y aray y for th for th ition of t divect i e R S s | DO W, Sherman of Plattsmouth has s question i ter that i .. | for the position of government director | fing and imprisonment, Saverer pen- | miaistration, and start anew with t year-old Jenuie Barron of Chad- | o SHIFT T lreasary Dopartment for the tle question in any quarter that it is de | ! pose of securing whatever credit there may Yir ) X ron was shot in the cheek a fow days ago by [ SPIGEC @b VIC Ereistny A R IN VIEW of the apprehensions enter- | girable. While it is undoubtedly | °f the Union Pacific railway, a place | gitios are provided for the infraction | Do e siairTor this admiaiatration DRt bt CrE VR D R, etk her younger brother, who was fooling with i au of enraving and printing poashine & smile 3 rt ) o Major V. Paddock KB e AT ke P . ! iistol that “didn't know was loaded.” The e o B ¢ phbe M ¢ tained of an approaching epidemic the | yruo that bank examination hasnot | 10V held by Major J. W )' “‘:" L il of the law by the board of directors of a | " Washington News; Looking at the mat | Dullet eanie out noar the ear aud loft a very | G We Fairbrother of Brownsyille, Nob., milk supply, next to the water supply of | hoen so frequent and thorough as it ‘\;E""”:" A velative of "‘]‘ ‘]"“" In | railvond line, and altogether tho | tor dispassionately and Judicially, it would | painful and dangerous wound. Her faco is | 743 10 da¥ adtulited w practice beforo tho large oities, will require the most vigi- | ouoht to bo SR LR e P ashington has announced that ex- | joasure is in behalf of the people, | Seem us if this ‘e the proper thing to be | badiy swollen and blood poison is feared A OIa Lot Ly AT ST luu‘:inu ey 1 B | ought to bo by reason of many examiners | o o LIRIE R EEACE date tor | measire | L e e PEOPIC. | oo by us under thocireumstances. 1t docs | Wito . 1 Sith of Lonea. was. walidng | 1oDis Castor will probably ot I e S| being overworked, as is said to be | ) 4 k s 1atc 10 lessons the Mexicans | not mean that the United States is ua- | home he stepped on a loose board in the ALAOLSEIOIE LSRN UV TSRO RES the cuse with those of the northwest | the Place, but the latter denies it. | hyve learned from us, it is evident they | friendly to the annexation project, but it | sidewalk, causing him to fall. As he fell i Cloveland. t6dny asnieT L PRY has been as much fuss and | ontortain a correct appreciation of the | 1008 mean that weare mot to comuit our- | one end of the board flew up and struck him v veland today denied a par- generally, it is also unquestionably true | i i selves to it prematurely; and meanwh ¢ e e i i e K oui | don in the case of Sumuel 1. Kennedy ot that a great deal of this service has been | - | i ) done in tho most porfunctory manncy | Peon about the best paying federal office = interference in Hawailun matters by any | will be confined to his bed for some time ment for making a falso cnty n- his“books. in Ncbraska. Nobody seems to know A PARTY of Nebraska statesmen ave | [oreizn power. Adam Schaupp, one of Sheruan county's Miscellaneous, for the reason that examiners were | oo o iy considered so desirable. | now doing the sights of Colorado and | NeW, York Commercial: In ordering “Old | most extensive grain buyers, who livesat | J T, Ahrens was today appointed poste either careless or incompetent. It has Hiiareta’s i ¥ T A g the sighis of Lolorado and | glory” pulled down: Honolulu, President | Loup City and operates a large elevator at | master at Calmara, Winneshick county,low the country been pretty clearly established by nearly | here is some little 4!‘\-.V\|\‘ tion in it, but | Utah. 1t is headed by the Hon. (accent) | Cleveland turned back the hands on the d { Ashton, is suffering from blood poisoning | vice . S. Logan, removed; also Donaldsc ———— s S 3 ary worth speaking of. If there | Thomas Majors and the Dishonorable AI-ful\gn X N ' ked, il it s e ~ln\r‘ um‘ die with lw‘vh aw. | Rowles at Challis, Custer county, ldaho, any perquisites attached the world | Walt Seely. It is safe to say that no | Me® i o g arly L < Mr. Schaupp run a sliverin | vice R N, Hall removed, and Thomas Brown 1y P 5 ) @ say th an American republic at the o his left hand and it immediately commenced | qt Canur d'Alene, Kootenai county, Idaho, vice doesn’t know it. The railroads, of cours senator who opposed the railroad bill in vifie—a dream which Seward and | swelling. He carried his hand in a sling all | 1, 1, Riley removed ¥ want a man who will make a favorable | the recent session is with the junk- | Marcy and Blaine induiged, and the fultill- | week. Saturday he was very sick and doc Nebraska got no new postmasters today. e N T i ment of which the moro enlightened of our | tors werc called from St Paul to consult, in P.s. H. : I : n the con ; 1 ¢ 1 A g ~( eteers. The chances are that the men 000,000 of people awaited with glad the case. 1t we ore he starts on the annual tour of | who ave steering this party levied on a on, has been shattered by 3 1 mors y 3 German Ro; Durned. superficial inspection. The people, in | Pullman car and politely held the rail- | Cleveland, '-‘“l‘ Buffalo liliputian relapse 2 on st reports he was Bekuix, April 18.—Five last night in the | whose interest the appointment ought | roads up for transportatio <t bo |, Boston Advertiser: As for the “hauling 3 Hohenzollern palace at Sigmaringen on the | interest he appointment oug roads up for nsportation. It must be | down of the American flag,” the American bout as peculiar an accident as usually | |- 4 e 7 ,' e _K‘ i i to be made, will have little to say as to | comforting to the Iway men to know | asnot run up by American authority. Il;hl|l|n-u:~'u|| a mr.lum r{u't; lflmt .\!umm 1_'"" "l- ‘: u\ul ‘\‘ part known A\ll I the selection, . o ot b far aist President Harrison never authorized it, Sec. | afternoon, says the Ansley Chronicle, anerstenbau, entailing an immense loss e that the time may not be far distant | LECRICERs COrrIon Bor ot A wad e, | through stock freight. runhing about fifty | and destruction of many priceless works of 3 Tibpe when state legislators must pay their | Hawaii is up to date an independent nation, | miles an_ hour, struck two yearling calves i | art missioners of North Carolina have made railroad fave or stay at home, The United States is under solemn treaty | couple of miles out of Broken Bow and T it obligatory on all the railroads in that S - | obligations to respect and maintain its inde- | Scooped them up on the pilot. After riding o 08 Siiiee aane { , | public will welcome, asshould the stock- | gard to partisan considerations says th , = 5 5 or pa. | pendence. Sensible annexationists as well | about four miles one of the calves jumped off o '»L:'fi:,})u..?',::“,.”"' iy f0 O erribest e hee i et Bt I‘1‘I B o e W ‘f:lle{:‘ L["‘l:-:l:lL( the ‘1:“.111)‘1.‘0('1‘1:&;":(;‘ ST AIIGO LR RERRILIAS BaDTIBit O aro g Rb 1| (R walked back home, ' Tho othar calf wis yhoston Travscripts Tho yacht cup is aot g se ik ek 2 7 5 ¢ a0 J 2 e e on | thoughtfui and intelligent, must see that so | carried to this place, where it was found 0] outa spacies ot sauce that is in llw;\\ulu on of I;n|;m\\vnv'ulv permanent service, from which the in- | 454 closets favored h) the Board of Edu- | long as Hawaii continues to be a nation its | wedged so tight in the manhole that five Elmira zotte: No, Minerva, the range of = s The notes of the national banks are | competent men should first be weeded o 2 own flag is the ouly one that can properly | men wero required to get it out. The ouly | vision is not equipped with sight drafts. THE employes of one great railroad absolutely safe and all that is now | out i 1 the good men advanced by pros cation as dungerous to the health of pub- | (00 (N 5 o Capitol, PRODREN. || 4 fiiny sustained by the calfiwas thefracture Luipp 1 5. Tl i out and the good men advanced by Pro-| lje school pupils, and the additional fact | ~ ppiladelphia Record: Nogotiations look. | 0f one of the smailer bones ina hwd leg, | Buffalo Courier: Don't offer to bot with an needed is to provide every possible safe- | motion from post to post, is the orly | yhat the city attorney declares that the | ing to m\,f”,m‘,” or io.‘”“’:‘,,. torate ;A.,)fi between the knee and foot. The calves «!'h' ator lm{ lli-:‘"~~s'nll wean business. Ho guard for the protéction of depositors, | service whieh will do credit to the coun- | gdoption of such @ System would be in | 10W proceed without the suspicion of conl- ro tho property grl.lunu S]:u\d\ son s @ way of taking you up forry engine: of the Pennsylvania | 50 that nothing shall be lacking to give | try and will attract the best men.” | violation of the omiinances of the eity, | PUISion oF \rmdl;n-inl!uul’nl'ln u’ud with tho ad- | the FalFOME o Afyistivbed hisioal Jroy Pross: You cant ke o poker playor eng = . 5 i estioning confidence i AV i epe e T L = ¥y | vantage of all attainable information as to 5 holieve that a pair s throes unless fie's Raiiroad company, working in New | !he Public unquestioning confidence in | There is no branch of public service in | ought to effectually dispose of that mat- | the disposition of the Hawaiian peoplo, the e T T Biast been the fathoer of both twinsuid triplots, York and Jersey City, wero materially | thes¢ institutions. 1y is the duty | which tho application of such arule is | tor without any prolonged controversy. | coudition of the islands, and the full mieas- s AT e R Dliloans Y ASFBaiaa tho othér 'duy S RORe e of the government to do this and it | so much needed as in the consular b ;n'«'ufl' \Wzm:,llmllylmr"l “U\llfl‘]w "“,'x‘,““ 1 1t is stated that (’['L n,'m‘. ‘General Olney | /Born Brother: the wity with most B 4 | R (P Ay S T T 6 At _ £ by assel 0 the act of annexation. There state at Attorney Genera brothers. ssking it. is gratifying to know that the adminis- | ice. Foreign governments care very nx:-f;n’.!. IS B oo ey tha v NG oAt i bE AT [ . too much_of a corporation lawyer to be | VWO = ST ion recognizes and appreciates the | little about political divisions in the The totied o .";'I.’"r: ”""'0“:‘-[ Gt gether consonant with the u t, dignity | effe U\'U“lullu;_ o ;lnnt coun -u’sL \-r.uk- li ”\\':u:nn.!:ul;.:' e will now “i”:f' some: e e N val SRt S e = s oy ot Ulster to se- | and safety of the United States. ‘There is | ministration which has proposed to make it | thing in a light and alry veln,” said the clor COMTE DE PARIS, the audacioussprig ation. United States. What they want is a | cede from the of ‘Ircland shows that | 1o noed for hurry, and there s no veason for | & part of its duty to put down trusts and | who mukes out gas bills of the house of Orleans who served as e T, true and faithful representation of the | they learned nothing from the result of the | ypprehension. - combinations. It1s true that Mr. Olney has . B8 DAt a0 alde-d6.camp/on Goneral Mo: A PERPLEXING SILUATION wishes of tho people of this country | Amcticancivil war, when they also sympi- | “New York Sun: But although the flag, | boon director in two or three railroad cor- | fl-shit Clollan's staff during the carly period of According to Washington advices the | without regard to our internal polit which never ought to have been raised in | PO Giibiof LlioRe R TbHARAL O e B, e | i ai en-e graved the war, is of the opinion that ‘‘mon- | financial situation is perplexing the ad- | [f civil service reform is to be practi 2 : 3 L o acars e ey T Stevens. 18 | believe, that he still holds his rel: as | © Y Georza sl roplled, At you can. T N D small exte: There P 6 B s Stromsburg News, ain, o arines, 0 | director f € hanies anc ) | don't believe \,;.“.“yn 56 M's, archy alone can give France a strong | Ministration to ao smallextont. There | gt all it should first bo put in force in | o~ Stromsburg Nows. ovep | 4reno longer needed ashore to protect the | Sirector in theso companics and s given 0o | {0 loso and stable governmont.” This would | i Said to be a difference of opinion be- | our consulars (pceiran Dan hay conclusively Proven | lives and rights of American citizens, ave [ fndlcationic ELRstc: ; i veon the presided > secretary X 8 d ship again, the American protector- —— Atchison Globe: An amateur would e ver indloate that the comte still cherishes | !Weon the president and the secretary of = orld-Her: s to remove the | “fl,l.l"(h i (AT A oo b G e GROWING OLD. take part in a coneert 1f ho didn’t beliove ho royal aspirations. the treasury regarding what ought to be THE New \mk World is patiently | Poast in “'bold, black type “largest | Smith of the provisional government = could do better than ho really can. — done to meet the emorgency that con- | awaiting the onset of the government | fuvd of 1 odiiorinl sotumn snd step busg | SUIOTLY for the statement that Comiis- | 1 1o\ o 1t deoan s ovanibde, Ex-CoN g of the house | [ronts the treasury, the former favoring | officials upon the following named com- | where it belongs. Ty it positively. that the United. States | oy Lhe swectest roses fall from off tho stem; forelgn affairs committoo Is suthority | a1 issuo of boads in order 0 avold in- | binos in tho breaking down of which B Rty hoteifn. intasiaronn e | Tho birest Urings on eartn cannot bide, " for the statement that the democratic | trenching upon the gold reserve for the | every household in the land is inter- Cioy Gitten Glbette L Huwait This applies to Japun. It applies WoPro growing old. " | Now York Nows: e ore, tandtora,” policy 15 to ultimately annox Hawaii. | redemption of legal tender notes, while | ested: The Northwestorn Flour Trust, | Some of tho republican politicians aro try- | powors -Hands ol o 15 the Clovelund pottry | V¢ Bad pur drowns, those rosy dreams of | an angry tonant, atter ho hvid signed Cleveland, he says, declared at a cabinet | the latter holds that it would be prefer- | with its headquarters at Minneapolis, | in to read Rosewater out of their party be- | s conveyed by Mr. Bount. If this is mot | Thy faded, and ‘twas well. This atter- | pn’ FAAYCRN SN Royse btull of s LR rea es ilize ot Al i (PALINASIONS B cause he iusists upon punishing the state | pr AT Bl i Prime ; c8: you nsked me if there was gas in meeting that it would never do to main- | 4ble to utilize a portion of this re- | and the New York Flour Trust, which | House thioves, They say ho is nop an ideal | hparcsr “':m:ht.“:,"m:: | r the time being, | oy Phrought us fuller hopes; and yet, for- e e me L e gas in tain the protectorate while the treaty | Scrve until it becomes apparent that | dirvects its operations from that city. | republican, and he says he isu't if the stato e sooth, was with a people virtually under co- | the issuance of bonds is an abso- | These trusts, it is charged, control | house crowd is allowed toset up the standard SOME PEOPLE OF NOTE, We drop » tear now in this later time Binghamton Leader: Singers mustbe par- § ideal re) i To think we're old. ticulur about their dict. This s owing to the avclon, and so Blount was sent to the | lute necessity. It is to be remarked | nearly all the wholo production of flour | °1 °® idesl ropublican Wo arnfleatshoenpoin tanoise 0T thomast— & | Hlocs Lt B o i e AR G P : % : i 4 e meand Charles A. Dana _and David M. Stone are 3 &, alnost akin to pa ik islands to *'clear the deck” as it were. that these statements seem to have little | in this country. The others are the Lessons In Law Breaking, the only editors of daily papers in New York ,“/:‘.‘(:l.l:!h“ .’I.»’:i‘r’&f:‘»‘u'm-i]...’:-...:i.-l‘f(’,‘:"q‘ timbre. ey better authority than conjecture, | biscuit and cracker monopoly, which has Springfleld (Mass.) Republican. City who are past middie life. An, our “poor fiearts!” they caunot come | Philadelphla Rocord: Spudkins, who had 3 z though they are not to be regarde Soanc TE St reo M. The Nebraska maximum freight rate bill, | General E.Burd Grubb, the ex-minister aal e been refused by cloven girls, says ho thinks THE unearthing of the colossal pine oug iey are not to be regarded as | divided the United States into three dis- | which has been signed by the governor, ro R0 BT 1n bas fEaidad onamioThie sk Rttar e're growing old. of becoming a photogr: beciuse ho is 50 land frauds in Minnesota seems to have | PV 40y means incredible. -Cortainly if | tricts, cach under the control of one of duces rates in that state by one-fourth. This | his wife's father, Thomas Sopwith Grubp. | 0147 Well, the licavens aro old; this earth i rocked that state to its center, and in- ':‘”" 8 T'"'h" ‘l]”‘“‘""""" the view of | tho three corporations that constitute | WY IOV B Protty Dard blow at the roads, | “p ugene L, Cruwhfleld of Hultmore b 010 Wine 15 bost, maturist. frait most sweet; A SUCCESSFUL PRACTITIONER e O 3 wunvine | the president is the correct one, since it | the combine, and the National Starch | i W pls GHELLL received the gold medal of the Society of | Much have we lost, more gained, although Detroit Free Press. dicatlons are that men now ocoupying | 4o ifestly bo danger g3t o C1 | yleld until forced to do 80 by the courts. | giience, Lotters and Arts of London, tis true He touched hier wrists with his finger tips, tho highest standing will be implicated ould manifestly be dangerous to im- | Manufacturing company or starch trust, | They ulro m’wlm “L accustomed to set such A sonof the archbishop of Canterbury We tread life's way with |1n|n\I uncertain feet. This docte by the investigation. The headquarters '):“,l th g old reserve upon which specie | that controls twenty 'f“"""“ “:” of | examples o observance T L T AR W ,K,',‘; i l,mw b Andiho s T60 46 of the “gang” dppoars to have always y S 3 starch, glucose, etc., in the different Two Ways of Looking at It. artillery and an enthusiast in theart of war. | ' Soft g ; or hopos an o ry lldn;«l b H & $een in Minneapolis, and it is said that | . ted opinion ot treasury of- | states. P Mason City Transeript. N Cn}':}‘" r‘v.‘vll .hosll.;‘nr ! m; now m .I;(::r".'){ At lugt, Witk gray s air and hallo . me in her many of its leading citizens of today ficials that the shipments of gold are = tisinjuring the state” is the last wail Warkitay 8 ) 8 8 ry of the land Wrote boldly this preseription 8 Lol f ) Wo step across the hound ring those w v NEBRASKANS imagine that they know | set up by some of the papers which are op- | ably the youngest mayor in the United hore none are old. “Swoet girl, ploase MArry s acquired their immense wealth by these being forced Dby those who would bs B SR pEthaydsng gronend L AREY 1110 dishonest practice benefited by the issue of bonds does not | Something about boodling officials. But .\;i.“\‘i::u the “..' t:?!{‘“‘.‘n‘l:""lI)l:n'lmilllel;.”l.:lk;x: hll“‘—im\'m'nur Jarvis of North Carolina is dbisbbotssl seem to be well founded in view of the | there must be a sense of relief in the _\Lun't'ul\_Jll‘x('I;lu the .‘;Lélll " Did _\u;‘l| said to x.m“. |ul|inI‘m' for l'! l'nm-l:_ States newspaper, the ”M“mm 2 S, suys um this country. The statistics show an ancisco and Sacramento, Nebraska | methods of doing business, if the charges | Secretary Lamont has made the interest- ‘Attorney Genorul Olney s *uno Y | excess of imports over exports for March | h#s many points to learn in the black | against them are true i 0% thare aTe 400 any APH of more than #26,000,000, and for the first | Mt The newspapers of the Golden oMicers in Washington. The same discove . . ; atrDnC vailfa v s has been made by every one of his predece: three months of the ent. year of | Gate motropolis ave denouncing the sys- 3 _ New York Evening Sun D e nearly $62,000,000. rding to g | tem of wholesale bribery ing in the The decision of the court of arbitration on e officers continue to stay right there leading financial author ; , | board of education. It is alleged that | the “‘fhll'.t‘lm ]si‘::;i“:mn;" "‘1 mnrlluul"»' not 'Lu William C. Whitney rides a good horse i Vs ic schc aohen an 5 3 Lhe sh_supplementary report, | s his sadale well, and while canteri of the Buropean s, whe ak- | public school teachers there have for t blood for the American side. | hwough the bridle paths of Central park ing advants s .. | ycars been compelled to purchase their places the whole question in a much | New York, horse and rider pres g e g has not had time to acquaint ol The conclusion of the Bulletin is that | the government to fix all vatos, pr state Notes and Personals, Average Circulation for March, 1803, 24, ings, for the appointment of supervis- indianapolis Journal: Tt looks very much THE state of New York is talking of abslishing capital punishment and the stato of Michigan is contemplating its adoption. Public sentiment on this sub- ject 18 very much mixed in all parts of | every investigation of a bank failure that the disaster might have been ren- dered much less serious, if not averted, had the examiner faithfully and fully performed hisduty, and man de wtions of bank oficials would have come to light much sooner and with con quences much less damaging to the banks Dbut for the loose and inade- quate character of examinations. The system is all right in principle, but is COMM AL ¢ that be far from perfect in practice, and the | lieves in civil servi ot g THE boy king of Servia is getting a | good deal of advertising out of his coup d’eta’, but the fact is that the adminis- tration of the little realm is of about as much interest to the people of this coun- try as that of a country school distri AT LEAST one state board of railway commissioners is entitled to the grati- tude of the public. The railroad com- have been treated to a surprise at once novel and agreeable. The wages of the baggage masters, agents, porters and A-d-dear M-M- have We've put away our heavy cloths, And we are foeling blue; We wish we hau not done It now— Achu! Achu! Achu! Lurgost Manufacturers anl Rt llszs of Clothing la the Worl L But none of these qualities can unfit him for the work of smashing t* . .sts and combines, which wiii be the most im- portant. thiug ne will have to do. If he is pig-headed he must be stubborn, and i i i J , 3 (o A b cortificates s at the i or- | wore hopeful light for us. There were s | JDeaTante: o o e an attormoy. goneral who i e 224 | ablo foreign trado balance to acquire | 8 and that tho question of per- | 0%, S*R0t CFGLaat Biieain of & dot ruresinel s ppoaranta:’ na exAmtatany of | ome lnconvenience stubborn fight in behalf of the interests | £°14 foF Austria, is to call upon their | Son8l qualification to teach did not figure | tendency to use all means, fair or oth , | ph, ,,,,u,{ M F ght 4 O et iialiate g i auyionte STt adal 0 et tocome out on top. These took the shape S SR ; n ) of tho peoplo will soon conse to bo ‘“phe- | 20"rosRondents here forabout 810,000,000 | & SY ease. 1418 5 L A o D il Dross outaide and | 1%adore Zachovins was appointed post. Presents ltse]f’to every one. It's the man who nomenally unpopular.” But Mr. Oluey at a time, seattering the shipments over | divectors were all in the corcupt com- an effort to bulldoze the master at Bainbridge, Ga. His neighbors v A 0 Mr. Olney | 4 week or ten days, and then to waitq | Pine and that methods of bribery have | court, The rejection of al | Petitioned tho senate not to confirm him be- | g & ts over difficulti ought to be moving now. A Y i cause he was an inveterate poker player. gels over dillleulties, similar period that both the foreign ex- | Deen practiced for year: pl ; lings narrows the fietd of consideration | Mili" 0d vather an argument In his favor A change market and the treasury may = ; N imakes tho bointy o e docided much | gy the millionaire club, and Mr. Zacharias who always finds a ANOTHER fall in the prico of cotton is | vecover from tho opoeation. This pr. BOSTONIANS constitute the antipodes | ronson now to ook for a faie fleld and np | Was prompuly contirmed . | now recorded. That great staple has | gram is likely to be carried out for "‘,‘,”_ of San Franciscosociety. While the lat. | favor. |~ Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria, | way to smoothen steadily declined in price since the |time to come, and it can be in. | 'F Are determinod that the Chinese ; 3 e , 3 things out, that goes c];me of the great Lancashire strike, by | terfered with ouly by a falline off | MUt €9, a humanitarian organizati Niobrara Pioneer & turban with a double row of diamonds and 4 X =" A & which many mills that 1 been idle for | in the imports, R ALt o] has been formed by the forme. Tue Osana Bee has had $4,000 of its | innumerable pearls and other gems and =3 7 thr h life ith t ) ¢ ports, a decided P | y the forme ; Bee, Lo pear P BRI ol . 7 hrou ife with the months wro set i opecation again. | in exports of morchundise, or oo mous | 10 (070 rotuTn of thoso almond-oyod | St Worl i couin'sshevs “up ‘b | U Bpress Bugenie or 8000 h . ey : Nobody is able to give a sutisfuctory | salos of securitios abeoad, ANl threo of | Deathens to their native jungles. One | eirculation, Tie Bk said it had two 10 on( Ex-Congres: 3 Hoar says that v ¢ least friction. We've reason why cotton has not advanced s a | these factors ' of 16 Orguns even goes s SRR puth Omaha, Omaha, Douglas county | his father neral” under & B o Dt e | L abigia, aid, are just now | OF 11 0rGuRs OVEN Z00s 80 far s o de- | yu'the state. - Four probositions. covering | Grant, made no e bis opinion / peen having some Rauis of Sumptlon of the wufac- | operating a little move favorably to this | POMINE he Chinese “'as desirable peo- first three point been won in Tue | that senitors weren't bigger than othermen 1 o 5 ure of cotton fabrics in England. As it | country than heretofore, but no one can | PIe 88 the immigrants of any other na- e's favor, and the ptate circulation will be | so that, when he was nominated Lo 4 place difficulties, but our is roported that there is a greatly in- | say how long this may continus, Ob. | Honality of like grade.” And this, not- s ten days. Tue Bee asked no | in the United States supreme court, Zuch | & [ ’ rfeit trom tho World-Herald, o auts | Chandler wrote to President | AN e creased acros in_the south | viously, thorefore, the outflow of gold is | Vithstanding that the Chinaman never o’ ako. down' lia. slgnof SThe largeny | s o 10 Dresden 4 way, of gelting, over largest tho prico will go lower yet. All offorts | the remedy is not in sight, Loty | Boston baked beans. journalistic merit is worthy, und is an in. 41 A 5 them is to the advan- to induce planters to reduce their | i cation as to a paper reader’s choice of is no reason to look for any matevial in- | ,, APPITIONAL facts in connection with | and facts, and Bux_spends pllos of ; " 1y o Yani V. oney for the ,\vx\! ace or 4 J ars 3 s Brease of exports, while s to Amsrl. :1Im krh-:';‘uu\ l‘ u]nmll .'\I};Hunul henk | MEneY E S0k, loh accounts for its 2 4 2 = buyers. Our suits are crookedness are gradually coming to —ay - YOKEN ) 4 ) . 4 s g - — BROKEN DOWN r an eastern trade journal admits that | not likely to seck them with avig. | LBt It begins to look as though sev- Moliinley WOMl Frotection, | being sold way below trade in that city is not what the jobbers | ity before the party in con. | O3l esteemed gentlemen who have al | The personal populrity of William Mo- | Joun h'eryto becomo inactive your blood what we ought to sell them for. It's on account ance of buyors is light and fow aro ox. | known its fmancial pol 1o | Culpubility in the matter are not hence- | 1 that state, ind almost without parallel | in, wait for this timo of weakness—this is of our overloading the store. We expected to have pected until the fair opens, when they ) onger With | thelr opportunity. will kill two birds with one stone.” 1t | fower Americans will go to Kurops this | C47ens they would have the public be- | Eovernor by acclimation is now conceded, | throw off thesa germs, purify the blood s may reasonably be doubted whether | year than usual, while a greater number | 1€V elicved that he will have from | there will be no weak spots: build up healthy g Chiocag ; ITSEEMS that & rupture of friendly | O democratic opponents willing to tako the | et secure from diseass, for you'll bo germ- “llrhmld buy goods .u_m kill two birds | do a great deal toward s olving the gold | relations with Me (i.vl. is n,,..A,“(.,‘l.([ Randall and other popular advocates of the Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery d with one stone. Chicago expects to problem, but all these conditions are | T r. Pieree's Golden Medical Discovery does e AP S 5 | opponents declare that protection is a de o ranteed. convalescence fro QiR S AR o] wereaa there (s a | ter Gray has been lustructod by the | SpLCncnts duclire that prd can be guaranteed. In convalescence from who are thus induced to take their trade | exhausted and the ur i \ chises, inheritances or foreign investments For all di f the live p auste S lbantionasto N1 oE || AR 3 ¢ 1 ; or all diseases of the liver or blood it away from houses with which they have | 10 what shall be done to meet the oon 1 Ing demands of the United Statos will | However all thit may be, the democratic |+ Discovery” fails to benefit or cure, you B e I Suturduy vl 10 be held to a strict observance of its legal | Y*™ ©ut, and the democratic party is the —— ing by it. The answer to this question canuot be | obligations. N ey | Barty whioh kees it plodges. Dou't forges | No siaiter haw bad your cam, D Sasts this year it is considered probable that | due t> entively legitimate A ey hesitates to manifest his antipathy to | cireulation.” It is a victory of which true | tions may decline aftor awhile, but there —— | ive news, - Newspapps readors want, nows \ tage of the clothing acreage scom to have failed. By \ » TAG P circulation. A CHICAGO correspondent writing to | ern securities European investirs are o Gty —by disease is the natural result if you allow have expected, and adds: e attend- | trol of the government has made | WO¥S Protested their innocence of any | Kinley in Onio is almost without precedent he germs of Consumption, Grip, or Mala- . o forth to be regarded o i g o avery r - has beon suggested that the fact that | o o0 ' be regarded the immaculate | the voters ar. His renomination for If you rouse the liver to activity, so it will | the extra room, but we have to sell them, room or morchants who go to Chicago to seo the | of Euroy i vistt t) —_— 0, 0,000 majority. There is a doarth | weight where there is a falling off, you will no room. Our splendid men'’s suits are now going s b0 the Buropeans will visit this i Seel s country, may nomnation against him. Mckinley, ko | meor [ at fully one-third less than they are worth. Seeing > uncement i AR e i | protective system, is a poor man, though 8 o e Ll e e i aliavi gather in a large number of merchants | matters of the future and The announcement is made that Minis- | broteotite sysIom, 1a 0 Roo mian, though its | - this as nothing else cay. That's the reason it is believing. rese 4 > : *Xpense of the pneumonia, fe or other wasting diseases, > y present emergency to be vrovided for, \ State department t v th Th opponent o, £ . h E9Y A i 01 i} » pente: o] 4 ’ i 8 e 1ent to notify the Mexican | many ese OpPOnents a. or the mo t's an appetizing, restorative tonic to build home jobbing centers, but themerchants | The free gold in the treasury is about g.n. rument that its past course regard- | Part rich men, made opulent by focs, frau- up needed flesh and strength. 1 L} 4 s 2 . " no lun;_ r be tolerated and that | party is pledged to blot™ the protective sys e o back. | 6lore open every eveninz till 8 ik A X 3 aglag it beon accustomed to deal will gain noth- | tinued demand that seems inevitable. | y i M d) il ' I [ | &K 101 and Donglas t The cause of complaint | that! Remedy will permanently cure your Catarrh, |