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4 T"E ()MA“A DAII Y |"|‘. Al I‘ DN KWI)AY APRIL 26 180 p ; ! IREST 3 . iy « the ox- | was for the best o 1 « h s t \ NI LTS . 7 \ & THE DAILY BEER. | IRON AND STEEL INTERESTS theatsl, Aoo Mm.w to.the terms. of | year after fjs transfor . the was for the beat. 1t the Puritan Sabbath is to ! HAS REJECTED THEIR OFFER | quartermaster, and Me. Daniol ¥, Creighie Some stupendous projects in tho iron | that treaty the canal was o bo ownod | ponse of maintetming the signal service | Pecome o \:vlly“m; itittion” in” ponnaylvanta ‘ ‘,'; Ta e nu'v\!:\ K At o Mmoot ot Port Sk 5 . 8 t vas t v . vin teind " i have it at once and be done with | dan At the eall of th . ROSEWATEIL Bditor and steel industries are under way in | hy the governments of Nicaragua and | was incroased ‘b $840,000, which Lot the law makin \ pena se of - thereof, and investigate and v h nsylvania, Ohio and Canada. United States, but the entire cost of | good de move than the whole sery ““;‘“‘* "l\’ nday, excent thos NaLl oA for th th eomntey. And the Torced. Ahe and Unfavors Ihis t was withdrawn by | of it is that ithe weather predictions ble Proy » Government fon wa be horne by this | is wor 1 the followi ave n wsreliabl The Bore Kivals the City it wa the senato | during t od when th Chicago Herald . . - A Fattiod . (b Wonld: Hikve vim | tide AbY of. Gantarals i e rhE HELP WITH A STRING ATTACHED TO IT NEBRASKA AND NEBRASKANS, aside the Clayton-Bulwer v. ¥fithe wrang N0 sieh it g : Ansley Chironie the “exclusive con- | weather bureau will incite congress to | approach hostile fleets, 1t has suffcient | Entively the Benofit of the Gotham The Custer Cou coment prohibits. | revoke the tramsfer and reinstate the | e B . n ¢ ‘ The contract has the Nicaragua | s! il service uhdor control of the War e or the Cubinet L $18,000 to lefy her r coun As for Herr Krupp, was ori M0 18 i bliged to hin ably be a | department the snarl will prove a bless o fact t ! nsented that i l his country. It | ing in disguise. Tue Beg opposed the — inet meetin, ( and ) ) ated by a Nebraska Usurpation of Privilege by Courts rought uy . N shores « % and the Atlantie coasts, That | changing its views. On the contrary very day the courts are taking greater s, the Treasury t with gold n Id gr stimulate the growth of wsfor vigorously when it w re t AN arrest wred insane and released of transportation between the | and it has not any good reason for Eleven former residents weeks ago and were sentenced undertaking cxpensive is | the costly experiment under Me. Rusk | powers to themselve vy day courts de- | It was very thor and il cide questions which were regarded as | pejocted. What Omalin postoffice order LIk utterly out of their jurisdiction ten years |00 t the com { the way from $60,000,000 to £140,000,000, | dictions. wo. Kvery day they consent to take up | onown i e worts thit | Bk 16 4 fTavar thrk. 1t whitd ultl —_— quostions 'hithorto consideed outside to make its torms public. It was not, how r bemg twice ; Tue Union Pacific shopmen in Omaha | their authority severy day they create p e, considered advantageous to the govern both dents in the line of wer rabbi which 1ave adjusted their differences with the IRCULATION i n 1 ‘ t 1.000, ¢ ha Mdju 1 thei i s th th pave the way for even greater wh NO IMMEDIATE DANGER rosd and have resumed their places. | ments. If courts continue to take om LY Rt N T "hey are to be congratulated upon a | selves executive and lewislat 3 it i Aturd counter-proposition s vite The action of the Tennessee 1 They are to H ngratulated upon a e CREL L . vits Shen tade by the bankers to the scere s wi W1 to | Will not be long before th v for ot } Wt they vou 1 . » 1 tha ture, which has re ntly passs A other ofieers of the peop i the law ma faty of tho treasury, wWilch \wis received and so they have ectun peoj ¥ Mond o st 1 in Vo ta rain their old places and » upon | ing bodics will have dis: It Ll ba | 88 ATUHARY ! ! I in marriage i conservatist nd good foeling | but a short time befor have a go L htning steuolk i « . . roney, causes serious alarmamong finan- | Sl g i good aeling | o onof courts atid clorics o e n and ran into . th Hnend 4 I ciors and capitalists who regavd this as L e ke sl D PR T I't v ) th eanexdny g % Y \ 1sense-Breeding Sehool Rooms, s iny f y g ' v movement to flood the country with 1paty DUt doL o0 el ik banker f t R w‘ 1 f I M rrency Tennessee law s ) porrt renddr z Uonipany. wd an admitted, the ¢ i timated all | has fully confirmed our orig this proposition was COMPANY £ how mately normously profitable th I'his wa wtion of several mit one of which was ¢ nent that will enable them authorizing state banks gain > o iy fact that the road had heen o i is ¢ | P y more men than were | hat ro i ¥ st r Wi nationa ro wring last 3 Jol 'y to perform the work in hand uik 1000 ease Hhetevin - CLALL With an active demand for their labor id feve roportion of whi 1t to the luck of Ay restu New Youk, April of $100,000 in_the schools. Yet it may be doubted whether mere advice from sanitary the shopmen chose an unfortunate experts would suftice to render more difticult . t the spread of the diseases pecaliar o child latter was paid for in satisfacton nation than can the | at Pittsbu n enormous bising | horities. The amount of currency | ° hood. The surer and safer way would be to L. Muh 9 1N has been reappoint Chie it which will be entively of steel and o ssuable upon these deposits may ho 90 ; hedge the patient around with I arbi iisiiteatt B R e UL , ’i 4 CONSIDERABLE interest is being taken | trary restrictions that communication of the | crete, the foundation resting on th per cent of the value of th vnds, In by those who have taken up timber cul- | 1isease would be practically inpossible A | 95.—Tho Boat , i T T A IO R NP NEATION Y (18 | WBILA- Yok, AN Bxaavatlon Tos this. | GtHerWords: the iata eHtLbIINHES L avee || DY Minso whoHavaitaien ! B 15, Mo.. April 2.~The Boatmans | surance coipanios, claiming to own tho ture entries in - the provisions the Not Refugee Catchers, i lis city telegraphed Secretary Car- [ Stock, In the trial it wa rod that a portion of the stock wa to Ponder T'ho judgment calls fo { futere ance this ) © bank n Average Cirenlation for Mareh, s 10 1 y i $ 4 cemable only and are t A CHic 1 4 1 3 bonds of the nited anfl crippling his arm in gold came in from Pittsburg today and I'he shoriff of Thurston county attached a they might have won every point tested, This fact su ts the ide 100,000 was taken out for export to Canada, | portion of the clothing stock of 8. L. An hgaTbHO) drews at Pender on o judgment held by the Altman Clothing company of Buffalo, N. Y., Arainst Augustus Orheton. Androws runs o store at Wayne, which was partially burned ived an Ofler trom St Louls, down one year ago. Orheton sucd the in prehend Mr v could give a more rnegic compar iUl G R LG LI SR wiso in his g tion »stops on his | stupendous edifice is 123x125 foet and 32 | tem similar to that which the natior iso in his gen n. pendous edifice is 123x12 and 32 ! wut which the na t 61 Waidh 1 i wile Chiédgo, Trimes | him $250.000 in gold bridal tour to repair his political fences @ wernment maintains in the ional | |0 ¥ Bastii [tad Stitas. ot/Athbrion willHot e 1 by tolsgraph and ! Ak 4 ; weal ¢ seginning v i t ‘or assault with intent nimit murder at Washington. When ridegroom t f ek . faii | The oot the: e LRI v man named Tuttle, alias Hicks, has been iea i X S o s el Aot No Gold Taken Yesterday ut to the per v years from Pawnee away n the st purpose of nent y fu e s 2 4 New Youk, April 25.—No gola was taken | City. ‘Tuttle ided seven or ecight 5 t Tt wonth terms. 1t all ! the treaty which has | for export today ars in the wes rLof Pawneo county IT APPY hat the city authorities g R Sl n who have comp with the t i n the United Stites and - ~ nder the nan 5 ced for Farmer have done thing possible to got the : 8 : : ' 1 EIAGLLEL oultitre law f fn on tho executive NEWS FOR THE ARMY, Balawin In the oats har yatoetd s he only thing | ro 0 dution alone, At i . p 85 i1 a0 6x l proof an 1 s hrough request for | Indications that Civilians Will Not Secure ived settlement on remaining to bo done is to force the rail W ithout payi on feature of Military Honors een ab work in e 1,000,000 will be expende s ¢ D, G o st fleld all day. Both of them wero ways to procecd with the construction : AR v st f s v 10 s the protest of | Wasmizaroy, D. G, April 25 AR L R pany in the completion o s In v a national f s A wercature set- | Telogram to Tne B The first ! a8 tho law provi : i : : Py not. No distine AL B L am ] he first that Hivls s o tomui iral entorprise l z 4 state bank |t e and no T ; s vholt N e te | three vacancies that have existed in the | and help thresh Baldwin was to pay " 9 Yittshurg's capitalist " y > d i ) i A the change of . tration was | him off and he was then to part. But in THE fighting factions among demo- | ! : ADLIY 3 fits apply to | j crimumals | may | vy o AITIINETAON WON | {he avenihi bnldwin Inl himealy dunine T v take much stock in the # gress y likely to venture o T United 1 today by the appointment of Licuten- | AL L crats in this city are perniciously active i A f the t . i h " i Y t ard under a tree, after dark 1 whilo p As lone s the sparring for | Scheme of American and 3 it of establishing a " S with assas | ant Frederck Vo hrader, Twelfth fn- | a0y O e gt oke T STy Pt s RO Clapd il R 0): hut of al ln the world this | ¢, 18 an assistant quartermaster in the N, B R Sy wind continues appointments may be v e b s a B PO D with the rank of captain. The ap t r, fortunate . severing an expected to be made without regard to the personal fitness of appointees 1 cometh no cabinet n him | : 1 The preamble of the law says that the moneyed men reported to have " te bank of issue under the stato law projected a rival to the Carne demoe national platform | 1 % concern on the banks of the Monon- | p 1 that pa to repeal this tax, 7 offenses. A country which refused after the HaU IR L paying a weekly “stipend to a Council | most stupendous war of all history to do to | the president has virtually decided to adhere T 1as ju m discovered that | sho 1 oL SIS LG ficant as iudicating that | artery. Iicks then took the best horse on thesplace and made ape into Kansas He evaded arrest nearly two years. Final I & couple of months since, he was. discovered oficers who show especial qualifications | 4 hig old home in lowa under his real name, for appointments in the staff i preference | Tuptle. Ho returned voluntarily to civilians. Army oflicers aro congratulat . o ing themselves upon this appointment, as it ISSASSINATED A MINE BOSS, ahela, b a ‘ ]\.v 1\ he n h l1 " lg not likely t r Bluffs woman who-has been an object of | 9¢ Hnllhvrn 1 desc ,‘mux during theentire | ¢o nis former policy of selecting thosc Tt 5 Shio 7 o | granted to the Johnson Steel com- | decmed for t come. u period of that contlict as the areh-traito THE atmosphere of Linc S e s i charity under false pretenses, EHANSHL CR oY domeans ) (el b dor TN REPEGTEnt tainted with corruption and venality for | PANY LESIQNCy b Nliee L o this may be an ‘exceptional case, but it | wnatever to t 5 into an agent of 80 many years that any attempt to purge | Capita stock of 24,000,000, for the \\{" ‘l»‘ o T | ty is v m wnce for a i BRI 5 GtaE stitutions ‘o to | building of an immense new stesl mill, | frandssaid th have been committed by ol 5 % % he g repubs |y feared that the staff vacancies might PR L B L O R S 0 Tihibliet flunilon, Bt ilion WlTve ta - ving in Minnes SISHARIOND REOb IR NS > g duto a compaet with the des- | yossibly be filled from civil life as rewards | Avkansas Striking Conl Miners Rosort ta be ascribed by the organs of the powers ¢ : L | for the support of the dependent poor: Y manly and vigorous. | fon political services. There is good reason i that be as personal spitework or polit- ical malice and revenge. at that plac A number of cases of fraud have been wholesome influence upon | o helieve that this rule will apply to the — Steel company will also 't anothe X About all that will come out of all the furor about the is well known that this coun rival of the g Camb i iron wor! t reservation, The Apollo, Ia., [ronand A there will be no public exp, public opit.ion vicant puymasterships, which like - today's | BIITTLE RoCK, Ark., Apr Reports re exposed during the past year and it i — - — \bpoiutment. is open o civilians, This | ceivea today state that tho troubles at the reasonable to suppose that caveful in PASSING JESTS. oftice is the one to which Lieutenant Dapray | Kureka conl mines, situated near Spadra, vestigation would disclose many others LA AT L was nominated but not afirmed. "he | Arkc, which have been brewing for the past A 2 5 Wieiep HELELIY wtor = Pardon me. | ygeaney in the list of brigadier generals anc The people who pay the taxes ave will- her, but are you propared for the ereat | eS0T the pay corps will not o urer at the rate of nearly $20,000 daily | nex is after the eontrol of the Canadian g ing w0 aid those who are actually in | ShyEe that must o s alle THIG W | e for soveral weelk shows that the taxpayers of Douglas | rolling mills, a schame involving th ays that this s the only puth need, but thoy wiit the frauds weeded | . Cidnverous Barishioner—I don't beliove it Phe follow \wwrmy orders were issued to lh[x nro on "u“n.“ :f:.‘. VORU Y aLing county do not propose to suffer the pen- | exehange of soveral million dollars tepresentative Balawin, and that the i C Mi ;.‘.nm . | een coughing this way | da notices .1I| 1:14 g N AgAINSL |’ h ty dc 08¢ 10 sufle o e cehang sov Pl et 5 £ i i liButy for forty-six your e operation of orders of April 4 trans- | employment in the 50 notices alties of delinquency this year. It is a negotiations that have boen for | Whole matt now in the hands of Sec S How old you, ferring iirst Licutenant Leverett 1, | have been disappearing as posted s N % S + lisome: timo pending ifor the nsfor of | retary Smith with a recommendation to THE Manufactyrers association will | ;l'm a little over 5 Walker, Fourth artillery, from battery D to | The miuers suspected I tearing- them healthful sign that such large tax pay I £ hi RaeTaRa And been coughing HECl Fof that N lown lay nizht as lugle wa ko 3 1 & W AT \ this effect from the land commissioner e Colise uilding st class rly-six yeu light battery I of that roriment, vied First | dow day as lugle was walking ments ave being made. the Youngstown, O., furnaces and milly : i enn, Ikl Sttt bl DS IOk iy S BlD Aowil Lieutenant James L. Wilson, transferred | down the raitroad track he was shov and WL . L Just oxactly,” from light battery I' to battery D, 1s sus- | Killed. Blood hounds were sent on the trail ALL efforts to regulate telephone | for $1,000,000, are also veported now in said, vindicates the two Minnesota United | the street on which the building is situ- (Regarding him sorrowfully) “It's a great | pended, pending the change of station of | of the assassins, and later in the night two chargos in tho stato of Now York have | fair way to bo speclily cmpleted, and | Stutes senators whose namos havo hoen | ated is to bo paved this year, and if some pity, Brother Shunk, it didn’t carry you oft | baptery D, Fourth i . heretofore | of the miners were captured and placed in 9 8 3 ToFty-six years ago jail failed, the bills looking to that end hav- | then the erection of new mills and fue- ssociated in e licity with the frauds. J special effort is not made to push the THE fact that payments of county taxes | steel works, with mill attachment, and | the matter, it is thought, will be to put aro coming into the hands of the treas- | # New York syndicate with a Boston an- | anend to fucther manipulations of th five weeks, resulted in the assassination of Pitt Boss Ingle Sunday night The miners toa New York syndicate, in exchange | The t of the commissioner, it condition for the anaual exposition, but ordeved i 1 1 A Chicazo Record: Maud ~Why did you send I'ne ordinar, ave of absence granted ing failed to pass during the session. | naces at that place will proce Ihere 1 3 that a number [ work forward it will be in a torn up con- | your regrets to Mes. Pompano's reecption? Captain John Bid corps of enwineers, is The influence of the telephone compa- t othersimilar gigantic entorprises | of m 1 to pay for timb dilioniwhenitnesxnoateioniikiopuned SLy| |V UM SLEE HSIROHOTHIAID RO RGN SCL oxwanE ol fon montiianQibireive Bove On Bo:Ril s s e ol S R e nies is folt wher slation is pr ken of, but these new proj; take secured in violaulon of the contract with | is desirablo that our visitors shall bo Boston Globe: The ballet girls of Chie e ordinary leave of absence granted | passenger train due at this city at 4:50 p.m posed, and the ends of the monopoly | in connection with the similar | the Indians and the government, and | favorably impressed, and it would pay | qrenien o reneral st St inybody e +eSecond Lic ! umll,n\‘\\n_ | n.’vr Ninth | wag ditched about two mi this side of in the logislature ave undoubtedly en- | enormous plants that alveady prosper- | they have expressed their willingness to | the city to make an extra effort to make | marks that they are great kickers, boot” him | cavalry, is changed to leave of absence on | Mosquito Junction this afternoon. No one g Y d R i a it iroiae Mha i this Ghe sy 3 5 on the spot account of sickness, to date from March 81, | \ong injured and beyond sseveral hour i ously exist, are sufficient to indicate that | 40 80, but further than this the depart- | the approach to the exposition building and is extended as such to include April 25, | Jujay but little damage resulted e the iron and steel business of the United | Ment has no dispositibon to proceed. It | attractive. If the paving cannot be | ,Brooklyn Lito: “Parkor can never be in- Leave of absence for three months, to take & g AT Al vy A e e s h duced tostudy up genealogy because of the | affeet dune 7. is £ranted Second Lioutenant o States promises to soon attain a magni- | Would be very difficu o induce | completed the sidewalks can at least be | scandal fn his taniily Frodatice D. R PLEASED PHILOSOPHER. tude far surpassing the most dazzling | the public o believe t cither | vopaived. Oy To i s Adam and Fvo novorreally | .. The lcavo granted Major Jdames N g e » possibilitio y indus. | Senator Davis or Washburn were e arried, you know Wheelan, F cavalry, 1s extended one F. L. B. in Cinctnnatt Commerctal-G m of the possibilitics of the indus L § ) Somo folks, they're complainin ceonomy of this country. uilty of attempting to defraud the gov- i ORIl N U §t. Touls Post-Dispatch: Tt Ohristopher | - The leay auted Colonel William R Degnitio Latimsraln) i 2R R ernment. The action of the land offic Mosher, the thief, in custody of an officer, 4i-l\v‘lhdl\u\’w\\’Altl\lx‘ul-]‘\‘\rd toaualt a boiker | Shafter, Rirst infantey, is extended ono \‘I‘l-w"“‘Il'\'\.xw‘\;l“':‘:-“:r:‘w'<.-|\.\|‘.:“'!”' Is dry; B N IOAT AL UADANAL and the department ave probably based | is boarding at the Millard in_Owmaha. Had | 9fMISHissippl water theouzh o hydrant he | gonu, SR sanLan L if made, will bo of as much henefit to i y o i upon a realization of the improbability | he stolena horse instead of SL00LN he | covered. As It s ho dled in ignorance of the The extension of the leave of absen An’ don't go to askin' ‘em’ why 1 1876 Omaha s \ ) Nicarazua canal project, which 28 ¥ | would have been eating his meals inside the | vastness of his achicvement granted First Licutenant Henry J. Reilly sl ERBROTLR.CL S aAni 88130t ho8e QRBOUNS | g S W S i Binatiol AliSuaston itan ||t any/fraudinyingibeonicommitted. prison walls of the penitentiary today in- Pifth artillers, is furt extended ono There's lots o' good funin cil Blufrs, 1. J REaLon selor — stead of posing as a swell bank wr 5 Cineinnati Commercial-Gazette: “How did | month The world the Lord's runnin I 18 the opinion of men whose practi- - ou happen to marry himt - Were you fnlove | ‘The following transfers in the Fourth But when troubles are rilin’ I o prac Fith b t I when troubles are riin f % The “Spitting' B 5 e artillery are made Second Licutenant 1 jes' keep a-smilin al judgment is valuable that the Th ) ‘/m’: \.Mllnm. Oh, no; but another girl was. Geol W. Gatchell, from battery A to bat An”Gon't go o nskin’ ‘em “why " 1l business of the country will realizs T et iatthase ey Fliegende Blactter: Youns Man—May [ pre- | tery i9: Second Licutenant Andvew Hero 3 5 e ; is time that the vomw ud disgusting | sont myself as a suitor for yous hind? jr., from battery 15 to battery A; Second Jos hear the birds singin this year a faiv degree of prosperity. S5 | practice of indiseriminate spittio in public L e e e | AR L e it When dea(h hells are ringin' =~ far as the transportation interests ave | places and conveyances should be checked the fa betrothed mysell todiy to an A-;‘lu\p‘\‘m; t un”-ll-u‘ the sky Kephart, from batt ) butteey G When T'm T the silen Leav of absence five days, tot But 1 don't go to askin' ‘cm “why Atlanta Constitution Don't interrupt me. cet May 1. i ranted to 1Miest Lieutenant a question whather their gains | tuberculous pers when in “"“"' L state i > anzrey subseriber, “for I'm all on fire John L. Barbour, Seventh infantry, recruit AR “‘-“‘“‘I I”"“‘" is 4 common means of conveying the sp ] One beautiful hou koase Ll erms of tuborculosis. Under the prevailing | “come up here and wirn A board is appointed to consist of Captain Que Sanitling g shgh, W policy were ado in | practice the dust-laden aiv of assemblin Infer Ocoun: T wonder 1f that fs shoet | FOTTest I Hathaway, assistunt quarter SRR LLd LA places and public convoy iuspar- | InierOcean) Sk von L Ahs master; Captain Crosby 1. Miller, assistant An' L won't go to wskin® 1 *why!* icles of infectious matts stitut usic s is playing Vs whiy PLANS are now being considered by infuse now life intd the | 4, 0.0 that they will havo sl the a predisposition 1o tubereulous disease. the eouipis } ! kila teotion of dopondent strangors. While lish managemont dros not | AL they can fuko caro of an i Banking on 014 fel Washington Nows:l Mast pooplo, I serding R theso gentlomen ave also pla g they | take pl ¥ deditiil ol Ameral dus of the paper, 41 L Ot g also planning they 9 5 N ssuredly ba realizs The existing Iv isan old belief that In cholora years, | S'GhS0t Ciopaner, uud thus the forco of thelr & cn. ought also to provide for the protection | The proposition of the Bnglish capital- | o0E Woo i FEEERE R0 BESEME | og L BY during the pravalonce of tho dis. | STEUMeRt i 1oy Lursoat Manutasshroesivn ) it of defensoless visitors from the extor- | ists is that the Britishund United States | (M I Tmrts oy b | case, birds and house flies are conspicuous | Indianapolis Journal: “Pgor old Sumros! or Clothing ta ts Worl L RS e el SR e e s ythe excess of imports over exports, | by their absence. Credible writers inform | with one s in the griove ¥ taurant keepers J Yalnl which in three months has created a [ us that in times when deaths from the dread | “Ves aud that son of his pulling the other balance of trade against us amounting | disease are greatest martins, sparrows and | © ilal ado against us amounting | GoRoey Ty & birds have boerknows to tatre TIBtEGiE BroatBrok T8 H nere D yott con a sudden devarcure. Whatever truth there | sider medieine an exact scionee ) likely to inue, while the influx | may be in statements on this case, it will Tipper—Certainly. 1've that phy - . have to await verification If winged sielans oxact lar wiounts for th ervices THE new eruiser Detroit, which has | seven years, tho company agrecing to il hel N HaEpal creaturcs make prediations respecting oholora HE HAD A SECRET just been added to the American navy, | return at the end of ten years }” R D, 1o alance tn our TE Rt o i o v in"the w York Iiccord i s ) or, or at any rate to equalize it. The \is year, for never before, so early a 0 York Kecorder is the swiftest of her class of any nation. | all the cxpenditures made in this | Y "", {l gyt \' b R (R R e SR L He had o half heseeching a Her trial shows recorded a mean | manner. The British governmoent is l'” 2 “!’ '”‘l‘ in the iron and steel in- | 4i5 op in more jubilaut voice in the region of e thiare speed of 1871 knots per hour. d to favor this proposition and it is | © "‘:”' e ":’ Sudisogurag ngyalteot Hiciolunas UG Ry iive b prestnt and Heneath i heavy lowd As by tho torms of contract with | understood that the Buitish ambassadoy | POh8Ps beyond what they should have | R EUR S PR arY R s her builders they were to receive | at Washington is authorized to conduey | Produced. Ixcopt in the transportation - hatue n whal Beko I e . . 5 . interests, ) extrann p ot S The Cowing Mi nial, Tarara, Boom-=de-n 1 + 825,000 for every quarter knot over | the negotiations, which may require a | (201 10 r\,:< b 1”‘,:. VAARUXAYL S il s e e ‘ I h 1S b CW IN. 17 knots per hour they are entitled to a | convention bety the two govern- YR T R | S R hile T enjoy handsome bonus. ments to overcomoe the reasons for expecting g ly a fair | e ce of prosperity L e B that thoy minoy Did you hear the husky howling of the wind - Passenger Treain Ditel NEnraska Crry, Neb., April 2 pocial, NoOw that Council Bluils is aronsed to the importance of a reduced bridgo toll there should be no hesituncy 1n Omaha about forming an alliance for co-opera tion that will result in a 5-cent fare be- tween the two cities. Such reduction, e 1any years and is now bat little farther WITH less effective fire departments | advanced than it was when the ( than those of the United States the | voy was made, move than forty years cities of Europe suffer much less by five 3 ging the attention of English than American cities do. The reason is | cadital sald th b propaved Lieutenant Ct D, } . Iro X f ) ) ( or X! v o | tomake a ¢ontra n ¢omjunectiol it ot o1 b se it is loa hut particu oty ST Ak AR that they have no tinder boxes, while | tomakeacon inconjunotion: with || 3" thav will undoubtealy have | Boton wuse il i wly, but particy s T R, \ every city in this country has hundreds | the American contractors at a fixed . A Larly o account ¢ wgers’ that lur K i ) ) f: { 5 A xeeptionaliy prosperous year, though | this form of uncleanliness. The sputum of of them. We shall have smaller firo | Price to build tho canal within six 2 losses and lower insurance rates when | years. [t is reported that Warner the erection of flimsy buildings is | Miller, the projident of the company abandoned. has been requested to resign and tha —_— an effort will ba made by tho Amoarican Though (s sometines asong un’ asighy - would not b greater than they will o hit sadd the editor o his assistant, | g ofticer if a move liborg the matter of rates Howov ave proc nd the thousand and one legal ested in the enterprise by guaranteeing pickpockets who are preparing to make | & subsidy of 2 per cent interest, payable them their meat. annually, on the $63,000,000 of stock re- —_— quired to build the canal for a term of to over $60,000,000, but this is not of Europeans reasonably to ha expected obstacles pr sented by the celobratod Clayton-Bulwe d | i THE heavy failures that are reported | treaty. o aas gmiarab iy e tushad h along the street? Did you s i . " v YIWITHSTANDING ) o nw's - oo s i P ol 4 "0 hear th lly organ grin at Sioux City will be deplored not only It is not at all likely that the United RN 40 Yorn oRE 0L ‘ vather a great bi-millennial of the Christian : | eto o () mopriatio n O PULDOSES i Tarara, Boom-ac-Ly ) b, 3 2( 3 & 2y by the busiuess men of that city, but by | States governmont will favor the plan | Lo Of the #ppropriation for tho pury ORf Els Divnnacd thalaovan youraiiango, b ¥ the prancing people as they the people of the region tributary to | of joint control of the canal. Popula ( " ation has d 1 t of cattle inspection, the Wyoming Stock | th ling of t Dt contury of e | — . ; ; Christian era, & moetjig of representatives tried to keep their feet? How that enterprising town. Anything t sentiment in this country would of all nations shall be held in n to maintain the work at the central mar- commemorate thebirth, life, teaching death cripples a prospéro 1 growing olty | strong! oppose such a plan, If 3 6. Tha suacniotlon R it R Resnussananeiiat S UL E RS SR [2 . 7 i it whistled round the corne always proves a drawback to the towns | the project is feasible it should Si RHR a0k 00 AR JUAY ABBUEG B | e ohime! mave=8em’ to ha. a'little o G d rh g' - f : upon whick it deponds us feodors. Hore- | bo carriod out s an Ameriean | CLCUIAT 10 the stockmen of that state | way. but he hus succeeded in itcresting 00 mngs ) how it galloped through the tofore Sioux City has hoen strong finan- | enterprise. Both' of the groat politi assuring them of this faot and outlining | it both Christian miatstars and vous He 2 N RmTan’adonts :Gespen brews. It is a great undertaking, and if the . i = bors! It elimbed into the olally snd commerolally, and sho will | parties in this countey stand plodged fn | Lo Pian adopted. The oxponse tnvolyed | JFERE: 6 A LRGN insrik et B she NBVGP Dle : : doo doubtloss survive the sho their natlonal platforms to government | ‘L0, P¢ defrayed by assessing individual | witn his zeal it will i@ & great suce 3 ; attics, and it burrowed 'neath | stock owners ac rding to the number % aid of the undertaking, and it is not to 5 of nattleddhey naeaen A la e nsylvang Livws, Among the good things that - ) " all its beast! WITHIN the next thirty days the | be supposed that Great Britain will be | O C4!He they p Stockmen not RORE 4h2, BO9E Hing the floors; But of all its 5 | antics there was one that beat them all. 'Twas the The managers of the association confi- . atelph kb L¥orth Americn greater portion of this season’s sugar | allowed to take a hand in it. The Clay '”““”’1’ ;”"”“‘ pesociution are toboe por- | General Grant onco salu that the best way Belp: 19 Jmpks enioyable our e St'ha % e . ey : 5 J B) mitted the benefits of such inspection by to get rid of a bad law was to rigidly enforce id o ms and pastry beot, plant must bo put into the ground. | ton-Bulwer treaty, which was signed | puo i BIEHE 9 B MUK apoetion by 1t was probubly a desire to test the wis RRSIDES SIRAINR, AUSPRAEY, ; (1o porlialead 1k +h that hole that's The farmers throughout the state | forty-three years ago, expressly provides i g ot that remark that prompted the State which have been used by flendish way it frolicked through tha le that should bo oncouraged 1o et spart u | that Doithor this country nor Groat | dontly bellava that uador shis plan i s DiRaTes e ih i millions of housekeepers for in the wall. As a matter of fact did you ever sc o8 sugar beets, 0 ox- ritain sha exclusively control the i OWS)| DTS, The obsolete W rovern > S ), 2ty n . . A by . ; ) ahiboars il ba as ol oo AR M newananis AW governil ears, is Dr. Price’s Delicious ¢ . . periment will lead to an increased | canal, but it is elear that American in- | ‘”‘”‘_’v Al R A “" 1l protected as | 1} cuse, and which foF moro than a century y ! ; ikig such weather. In one respect it's like our suits; acreage, as the demands of the | terests would be safer if it w pervision, and that th have been permitted to rest in “innocuous Extracts of Lemon, Orange, and Island and Norfolk factorios have | kept in tho hands of an Amor- tatlie il yiilmatoly, nraveiigr m e v o0 Vanilla, etc. hard to find their equal. Our own make, guaran- never yot beon met, notwithstanding the | ican company and exclusively promoted | oot unknown. kntirely out of harmony with the These flavors di“er from all ) : HeoenE e e s > tarant s sresent condition of things, these so-called S ‘ teed. Men'’s spring suits $8.50 and up. Boys' suits :r.u‘!;l*‘:v‘\ profia (.nlnnl by those who | and tostered by the government of the | Tuk conwoversy ovor the summary | Bindug taws. W probubly never have other extracts in their manner RENE E M yere wisa enough o cultivate the sugar | United Statos. 1t is a master of doubt | heheading of weather burcau officiuls vresurre for bund of selfish of preparation, qual $2.50 up. Stacks of 'em beot, Every state paper in Nebraska | whether the troaty above feferred to is | forcibly recalls the fact that the transfer sburg OF more years § B should advocats sugar boets and induce | still in foree, though the British gove Gf tho! aixnal sprvioe fhomt the War das : OERRAdOr fruit used, their freedom from the land owners to cultivate them. It | ment maintains that it is. In 1884 Presi- | partment th the D ot i newspape s of Pit all injurious substances, their ::yl‘l pay. F mars are yeb skopt dent Arthur gave notice to congress in | culture was an ill-ady schem S GOURL RS o superior strength and delicate 56 mar O ol 0 Know he s \ S8 ReE : | 3 B5ALLS e Ral y 0 overy eveninzthl 83 0 ! o -‘ ‘n”m ; : om «{ o t know the | his unnual message that & treaty had | hatched for the wonthe rious A rs and taste. One flare opan axery ¢ Al 143 I S, W. Cor. 15th and Daagas it advantages of boot culture and the | boen concluded with the government of | beaten political barnaclos and han | and with ever : trial proves t 4 . money t be made by it. Nicaragua looking to the construction of | on out at elbows. Duving th 2 oty mo J Bl PIRYGY IDOIF WANtE, |

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