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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MAY 9. 1893, ——— e ——————————————— e e _—_ s A A . ofdl men's processions in an American presidon- | seiontific investigations, examining photo June 8 has been designated by the | would be and to avert the danger. The | sponsibility. ey are the only officials | FEo © RO Zavala, for oxample, is repro- | graphs, computations and reductions of the onger TeafMe in Yellowatone Park O World's fair management as Nebraska | farmers of Kansas will speedily have | empowered b law to sign the d eds for | sented in tho dispatches as capturing s | astronomical work in the observatory, and 1g Secretary Sinith ble. “ — | day. Before that time the exhibit of | aguse to regret that there were not such | the transfer pf the lands from the stato | town and heading a rebellion. Perhavs it | by a careful study of these she has aiscov Wasmixarox Buneav ov Tie “‘.".} ¢ ohter 1o | 1o @ tarchlight parade: h o raity, & b aged for yes RS ONE COMPANY, THE DA1LY BEE NEDRASKA DAY AT THE FAIR. | stand what the inevitable consoquences (\nll restanothey and perhaps greater ro- | loss as the torchlight parades and business | versity. She has boen engaged for yoars in FAVOR 4 4 e E. ROSEWATER, Pditor = 3 6 | - should not | Would be more accurato to deseribe him as | ered twenty-one new varfable stars FOUITER 71 STRRET, PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING this state will be in perfect shape and it | men, or enough of them, in the party | to the purchasers, and they shou having started a ‘‘presidontial boom." WHY. MEmINR of Drises Bisniarol, Wi Wistxaton D, G Mav X i3 expected that by the beginning of next | that controlied the last legislature of | hesitate to .»‘.ru‘«v to execute any .l‘« ed in | P it contributed three yoars ago more than 250, Secretary Hoko Smith accorded & hearin, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION month the entire exposition will be | that state which the con¥ideration is manifostly T 000 for & monument to the grest statesiint, Patly Bee without Sunday) Ono Year.. 8,8 60 | somploto and that the flood of visitors [—— and unveasonably low. The people will | pe oo H 0 o ave lament | the arrangements in charger 1t awas i | Yellowstone park transportation companies g A ¢ 600 | wi o fully i 1t is also proba- 180 PROBLEM uphold them ih“any stand they may $ee | ing the fato of Carlyle Harris «will take the | tended at the time to crect the monument at | Who seemed to have a grievance againg Threo M F A M ; S e ) ! ' he | t 1 the d the deat but th itteo has tak t hat they t the discrimination i ireo Mo cesenin BB 4o lis aRb1Y 0 of June the oot &1 Elaaite he administration | fit to tuke in arier to protect the i roublo to read the description of tho death | once, but the committeo has taken no steps | what they term is the discriminatio " Sunday B - vy ble that in the carly part of June " i From all accounts the administration f ,', ¢ |,' 248 scenc of his hupless girl-wife, as rocalled by | to decide on a place for it. A number of the | transportation through tho park of th N Anturday 150 | weather will not be oppressive and that | and its expert advisers iving as- | ests of the statw. Governor Flower, and will familiavize them: | citles in Germany wish the monument. The | xorthern Pacifle railtond. The railroad is & OFFICES. a visit to the fair will be much more en- | gjquous attention to the fiscal problem —— sclves with the condemned man's words and | ex-chancellor, according to German papers, | oRCE EREES passengers over its line ¢ 4 f Gy ac! s¢ tho ¢ passed by | behavior at the ¢ e murder, they | is offended at the indecision and delay on Omaha, The Bee Bullding joyable than later in the summer. On 1t appoars that the most perplexing T'HE fact that under tho law passed b avior at the time ef the mur on at the indecision and delay zood only over the Yellowstone Park Trans s C g e i W | may, perhaps, find a broader and just the part of the committee L oM other transportal B Sonth Ominhin, co N wnd 20th Stroets. vory account the date fixed for Ne- | qucstion eonfronting them is how to re- | the last legislature of South Dakotu the | & 3pe for thois plty, dimiore hoattless and K 16W GuVE. FtoF portation company b her transporta g Al 6l ) Kipling's arrival, with | tion companies dor railroad i L DR braska day seems auspicious form the tariff and meet the large cox- | entire supr court, as well as all of | cowardly crime was never co nmitted than | nig wife, in this country last winter, 8’ Now | compellod o 1ssuo coupons over all the trans New York, Kooms 13, 14 and 15, Tribune i'rom an interview with Commissioner | penditure for pensions without the im- | the cfrcuit court justices, are to be f‘,‘,‘”“"’”l“““‘l"‘ et LA el AL S womar sent her butler to him with an | portation routes or vither, at the option o Bullding. X # 1 k AR L e e cath slee invitation to dinner. Intentionally or | the passonge flus the secretary wit Washington, 513 Fourtesnth Streot. Garneau there appears to be every rea | pugition of new taxes, either upon coffee | elected this year is exciting con idora = - — tentionally, she ignored wife ,.:.m:m\ do. & CORRESPONDENCE. son to expeet that the Nebraska display | and sugar or upon incomes. Although ble of a flutter among the lawyers of 1ru‘:r---n‘vm’-.‘4:..»,;:’“.". read the invitation and said calmly: ¥ Weste ) (Bt " d 11 be highly ereditable to the state, 80 s uch demoocratic advocacy that state. Otherwise there is little | New York Herald. is no answer.” The messenger looked sur ‘ho sWihp Danslols ‘gronted AN AUl fommanications telating to neys &n7 | wiil Le highly orediable to the state, there is much democratic advocacy of e e the approach- |, Among the exhibits at the World's fale | prised, hesitated and fiually went away. An | - The, Wbl B sl ol afitn o B IV s L R ERAURIE D ¥ voas tltural products are con- | duties on coffee and sugar, the ad- | public intcrest taken in the approd the one of greatest interest to the student of | hour Jater the man revirned with the an- | POUEEE 0000 o e BUSINESS LETTEL rned. There appears to be some | ministration is naturally reluctant to ;rr: l;nna.»m;‘--m to n:lvllml'mhi candidates | education will be tho »‘1”‘11\“"‘ ot school nouncoment that ho lind boen lrll:“'v(r A | oph H. Moore, - Tnerenso—Lovi Hart, - Origs. 8 business letters and remittances should | qoubt as to other the live stock ex- | take e sibility ¢ Al o | for these offices. That the supreme ks, showing the progress SLrUC- | answer ore is no wer," replied n widows, ato,—M Moor. Juliadty 1o Ml e b e g Compa SIEEL 88 SN EBUIRE VS LYE Y ,k X | take the responsibility of taxing the | for 1 i T-tie Hiee (I wourt | 108 I “the three 1Us™ from the invention | Kipling. And the would-be hostess seut no | sl widows, ete.Mary A Moor dulia Omaha. Drafts, checks and postoffice orde hibit will beas extensive ascould be | “poor man’s breakfast tabl for | court and a majority of the cirenit cou of printing to the present day. It is small | more. s S bl 3 1 1 " Anastatia O. Sh “hy, payible to the order of the com= | (oivad, owing to & Iack of money, | o however moderate an extent | judges will be chosen by the republi- | in size, numbering novmore thun 500 volumes, | 13 progidont Harrison will doliver his | SUdstatia pany 4 b " vary 1inbe Altherdadiiba { d Towa: Origival—Michaol Schondel, Wil g; THE BEE PUBLISHIN COMPANY. | but an effort is to be made to do | this might be done it would | cans isa foregone conclusion, and the L"““Ij.“llln‘pllv:lll .\lnl::h}l..fir-;.‘.‘f,“ volumi ':r;k « ‘”‘,l:‘,c'}‘v,‘:"‘,-‘:‘.‘:-',m.“l':l‘;‘\« ‘\z Iw_‘ n-v-\l\‘;' liam B, ‘1 v, David Belluap, A R. Gray, o o i s something that will enable the live | agguredly be resented at the fivst oppor- | demoerats are not generally even sug- | eiry, geography. penmanship, readinz gram ; e g Hiaks 00! Lowls G UAS V) AasaV i SUEERIEY : ; J Al., in_the early part of the next colloge | Portor. - Charles 15 Thomee Theronsoe 48 SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. tock interest to make a better display | tunity. Nobody understands this batter | gesting the names of their probable can- it "‘,‘I“:l “":‘,:‘I i ""]‘""','"'l"lu“""'l“‘l““ rm. ‘The last lectur e an expression | poderick Covall, Van Buren MeCombs, Jo bl 0 of Nebraskn " : St ldates. The republic o the | Al ¢ exhibit is worthy of study anc of Mr. Harrison's views as 10 the best plan | o atag, Wiham: i ok Btato of Nebrask h than now seems probable, and for this | than Secretary Carlisle, who is pre- | didates. Tho republicans have the | yiliynoy b mape to learn many lessons | Of Mt Hhareisons viows as t0 the bost e | siah g A, 1 ot Hactos Cin G cratary of T Bee pub ivpose_a mecting will be held at Lin- | sumed to have presidential aspirations, | threo present incumbents of the su- | from themethiods of our forefathiers, who | wocorm all prominont nations of the world, | Loy “iet, Reissusangrow Hedor: QUK b actunt elreulation of111% DAILY BEE for the week | coln on May 20. 1t is very much to be | and who is consoquently anious toavoid | preme bench as aspirants for cction, | endeavored to educate in principles rather | Sunator Stanford will have this essay printed | (¢ B, Atsolotta . VIIkON nding My as as follow F y , | than to cram the mir | facts. nd se oat Britai 10, I t | shebe THH IR Sibas, Apei SR m6 | Tope 1t this will result in devising | this backward step in the fiscal policy of | and there is not a civeuit judgo in the ,:,‘\’, G H“"_“: % I.»h\‘.l:vl‘ " :1 ey e ot \\". o I! ”_l, “I"n‘” I| .: Mnl.‘wlfil means for giving the live stock industey | the government, which the party out of | state who would not be willing to ‘e | P Ut Gresiy, , Rebeeea d ! ¥ today to a number of representatives olld 1 Pensisns, Monday. vy Tueadny. Muy T < 7 anee with a belief that all war can bo obvi- 4 1y, Mexican widow Christian Ircland jy ¢ Wednesday, May . e such prominence in connection with the | power would take the fullest possible ad- | promoted to the position. Out of the 3014 bl o Lotk Pk i i .“-‘1 if Uwi great countries concur 2 the | (yyai George Farnsworth, Williamg Thursday . > | { i i f ar ser of available jurists of re [t is time to talk plainly about the question ption of an_international code such as : ¥t Martin, Smith Crane, John Thursday. May § T Nebraska exhi its importance | vantage of. As to an income tax, which | large number of available jurists of r St ta) G LELIGH; . TIS8ILENG Ih his a8t »{]\ PR |H ag i “v ’\\u nith \Ir| ”u-“‘,l' Faturday, May 6 merits, A poor showing in this respeet | also has some d \ratic advocates, the | publican faith in the state the party U'ribune prints the results of its investi . Johannls _ Ivuisso, Tnoreaso—(ioorge W.48 Ewornta botore me and tbieribea in my pres: | would do the state no good, and indeed | trouble is that it has heretofore been op- | should bo able to select able and availa- | gations, ihey are ot ofa wharacter which | e e e e A it . etkar, Orlgiaaily enco thin Ol dny oF May. D% 111, Notary Pubite. | It might bo better to have none at all. | posed by the democracy. That party | ble men for these important judieinl | 10 CEr o diy Ther show o gancral Wiknek expoots. 1o havs s towh Hall | widows, PP i DR R Ly i = The commissioner says he will be able | held in tho past that such atax was | offices. advance of prices and & deterimination to | g, Bosch, Ruth McDouald (mother), Sarah 1 Average Circulation for April, 1893, 84,281 | to proyide some additional money for | not only inquisitorial and essentially o ; . B L R SO Tho Modern Woodmon eamp at Filloy has Kramer, Blizabeth Newman, Amanda Ather this interest, but not such an amount 8s | just in its operation, but that there was ”“ il ’;""“"[" "'“”‘]”‘}" 1'““"1;“""‘_‘" thelr reguiar guests, and to practico extor: | ® memborship of forty-soven ) i et e S A rrrie firmness on the part of f it should have. It would seem that | noauthority in the goverament to lev O popuiaton O any Do b os Do B4 | Uon upon transionts, It does uot oceur to | | A conforence of Wpworth leaguos will bo | g ianantal—Aman L. Spencer. Otlginal§ Auditor Mooro and State Treasurer | thiore ought not to bo any great difi- | it and ono of its most honored states- | Concealing frauds and wrong-doings i D O T A G Vet LTS L6900 I1vory. ebhble ng| = Coneai THvmAN f Bartloy will save the state from $10,000 | culty in securing whatever sum | men, Sumuel J. Tilden, always evaded | PUblec ofticers who ave regavded as the | (R TG Sibinetng oventuatly ste, but none of the stock perishod Misceilancons, t0 815,000 on the contracts now pending | may be nceessary to insure a first vate | it. The record of the party 1s thus | FePresentatives of that party O eVER | their own advantages. Probably they do before the state printing board. exhibit of live stock. oppose objections to a proposed investi- | not care for any of these vesults, as their I'ne citizens of Grotna propose to have 1. O'Neill of lowa has been appointed ag an income their town supplied with a system of 2 : {adt against an income tax. ation is to suggest the probable desira- ) g J works animal industey at §1,600 per annum, to Nebraska day, the commissioner say According to what appears to be a 88 A samp of Sons of Veterar 8 hoon take effect May 16, 1803 .S H A 2 { h s bility of such an investigation. Anhon- Only a Thorough Leial Demanded, A camp of Sons o rans has b 15 S will offer some special attractions, which | trustworthy report, it is proposed to & Y Elkh & e o tered in at Ravenna with a membership of ->—— 3! b ksl L cighteen EXTRACTS FROM THE PUNSTERS. 3 ¢ an investigation of his public acts is The trial of the impeached state oftice L S 1 hEsunE interesting to all visitors to the fair. | and tobaceo from those on other articles has begun and the interest which the d Y AR el i : Siviordonsliugl o 1 A talked of. Men who have done no wreng | fandangs are. displasing in the matte of Commorcial Pilgrims just organized a Atlants Constitution: “Strange death, that Che program has not yet been fully ar- | and not to reduce the duties on these | A 3 tJ oy Rt e St T Holdrege o the " il u : s know, as the entive public understand proof that they fully roalize the seriousnes : \ ranged, but its announcement will un- | Juxuries except for the purpose of in- ; . 3 Gelmb ToF Y A grentan Tt is said that the leading saloon k ! p: I pury that an investization of their official | Of the crime for which thoy are being tric l wit Juldw'tiolla b kil MAMRERANA e ) : Pressure has been brought to bear on Aud almage will dictate who is to be the next | 4 inan at twenty yards, un’ hs Jos' give up and conduct can only place them on a higher | jior Moore ts try to get him to r o to | postmaster there died Jlane for recognition by the people. | draw warsants to defray the expense claim Richardson county teachers mot at Sale LR LAY T ANER I RaE B e o imten e e | i that the appropriation was. Hlugzally | and listened to a taik by Chanceilor Candl LRI fopintacoC B neag T IR toN o/ B L MOV made. This failing, other causes were pro- | of the State university 1t WS OVOEWOrK Ehat hEOREHt 10 to 1y Pross inently just and equitable sented in order to delay the commence Mrs, Marsh, the Custer county woman | ent Inmentable state.” A of the trial, but they were promytly met o raised £20) on her husband’s property | SPoor i and whiat was the wature of youry T i i g . .t | the counsel of the State and at last t Nila he was daviy from homo and left the | 1ahors? luquired the sympathotic housewife: T'HE i3 no justice in the system that | C 0 5l 0 trinl as no logal object - country. was discoverad at Anamosa, Ia., by it SR LA ) NN prevails at Washington of withholding ould be shown. We trust that the seu or desorted master and taken back to he ‘_‘Ml 1" was tl hat ast led v from deposed offiefals knowledge of the | for evidence wiil bo thorough sud the guilty | Rome, She had spont but Little of the 5200 Ves," o continued, not rought to justice which will establish a cie ; o chargesunder which they weve removed. | rovS Start borhood of 8200,000 when he sailed for | CXPoSition to be in poriect ¢ to do this would of course not be con- | yvy,v* hould a man deemed worthy of | hnd not o permission for such acts of gross | M8 invented a steam merry-go-round. It L CRhy'tha'fithomless synipathy and tonder much before that —date. At a0y | gigtent with the national platform. It Sintsit b ofalal bility be | negligenca consists of u solid roudbed track sixty feob | poss of thie feminiio horrt.! & SR 8 Ahdila wintment to oflicial responsibility ba | neglig 1 diameter with a G-horse-power cneine Chicago Tribuno: “No honest dealor,” sald rate there ought to be, and | iy ngerstood. however, that that declara- ! e — - i - i ¢ nld water 1 Ans . rat Otbumwa, fa., in the burcau 3, NIOBE'S apotheosized emotion goes glimmering in the realms of metaphor. The sphinxlike Phabo Cousins shed genuine teurs when the board of lady fair managers wept on Thursday. will be appreciated by Nebraskans and | separato the customs dutics on liquovs | 5t Oflicial feels no apprehension when on the same man since tha, 4 doubtedly be made in due time, so that | op | the people of this state may know what to expeet. It is to be presumed that | mueh revenue as under the old law and most Nebraskans who contemplate an | jt may be somewhat luced wich a view rly visit to the faiv will make it a | ¢, ine asing the revenue. The tobaceo duty I'nE news of the long continued drouth under the present law does not yleld s in Buropean grain producing districts, togother with the prospect of a slightly diminished crop in this country, point to an era of higher pr for Nebraska products. casing the veceipts. This is true point to be present on the day desig- | of spiritsand possivly of wines. The high- nated for this state, partly from a feel- ing of patriotic duty and partly for the est revenue duties on these articles will, it is said, be vetained, without scruple as reason that it is hardly possible for the | to their protective tondency, although THAT Tgnace J. lerewski carried notfeing hor sur- away with him something in the neigh- A Pawaee county farmer named Avnol r yes, Lspent four yoars endeavord Paris on Saturday, may be some recom- pense for the dirty trick of the Chicago i manufacturs THE impeached state officials are no longer counting upon a triumphant vindication from the charges against them. Th will now be satisfied if they can escape removal from office by resort to legal technicalities. is one point in connection with this matter, which seems to be conceded, and it is a very importantone to the manufacturing interests of the country. This is that oven a special session of congress mext sptemb cannot enact a tariff bill to go into effect much earlier than the sum- man, how's portunity to defend himself when at- Tae World's fair management has designated June8as Nebraska day. Now let the railroad companies give the peo- a1l niokhs PRl 2 @ represe ¥ eprived of the privileges allowed men RORURG N B EATS, and tiwo ears capable of seating thirty-two ¢ the grocer, picking somo dirk gray objocts o u all probability will be, a representa- | gio, will not play a very important pavt | oL Masrons 3 PLaaB i NoFA persons. The miniature locomotive” and | of the scoop and ponring tho rest"of th con tion of Nebraskans at the fair on June 8 | Ficee T in private employ? If a republican oftic (el eArerean coaches are built on the same e s the | tents carefuily Into his swiftly revolving shrta bbbt balin el i3 in determining the policy to be pursued i f y g Sunday was made for man, not man for Sl v b coffee mill, “will put stones Into his cotfos, 1t's WS Tuiaats R R e h b S : holder is removed simply to make way 3 g : track, which prevents any dar urde miilEwill puts JrolilicoRboriLg %0 large as to amply attest the pride |, ¢y effort to solve the taviff reform M S| sunday an is older than Sunday and of [ OCK: WICK BHVOILE ANy & A a frind on'the customer, | And, bistdes™ i which our peoplo feel in their state. | by for/a/demootaty Why not 16t thab fact ba | jnych inors iportancethutiany day tneno [ FHBEEE ST RIS SaoR Ghah 1o will b abla | b e rpubine hindall or bilrinbons Porhaps nothing in connection with the | o announced and ba done with it. Such a | weck, "Tho open faiv will ot deprive any 1, visiting tho county fairs and 4 T e R e S Lher rour 1d ba far preforablo to thatof | Person of the privileges of worship. 1If it wis during the Wiashington News: A truth well told and ob- exhibit will do more to commend N Glelibbe AR SR 1ab ol ore to do that the Sunday closing question el ik bed at Syracuse | Stinately adhored (o 15 aluosi as convincing as Feailil o kel lavotablatagns A avatiba ol branding a mau us dishonorable before | Wouid be fmportant. If the public does not TFounts wasarrested atSyracuse | 31 1 i his neighbors without giving him an op- | want to visit the fair on Sunday the fa ken to Johnson county on the charg Lifo: rirst Artist—Well, old visitors tothoRfalrifromother states it TRy will soon come out; and if the public does m'm»flh}]! sstore nt ‘;M k\',‘»‘y"\’.‘ t\\ husiness? : i than would the presence on this oc want to visit it, and does visit it, it hus as person whon avrested a Smith & | ' second Antiat—0l, splondid! ot a commis /6 ofti ving 1 % 3 e where. "T'he good of this world iro et i s was | Vet Arist (pleasanly) - Weilmy boy.you're tive citizens, showing in their manner i = | not always wise, They scinetimes mistako | also provided with a pocket billy, He was | Vst Artist (ploasautly il my boy.you : f e delusion that any workingman in 0 ] ARG v surprise and. had no time to defend 3 and their appearanes the unmistakable L ; superstition for religlon and routine livia i St A e evidence of prosperity, comfort and hap- ; the United Stated may have indulged | for morality. Lot the prople have their way | himself. When arvaigned for hearing he Chicago Record: Wanderer Wizgins ~No, ple of this state a rate to Chicago and | *FECRC RRLWYy s mer of next year. It may bo practica- | ghu¢ Huwail might prove a good place | about visit iz the fair an day of the we pleaded guilty. ) mum, £do ot vant o, money ot foltor it rveturn which will insure a sucressful | ! g ble to put some of the sohedules nto el | fop an industriody man to emigrate to, [ 0% the spectacle whll bo inspiriug and in- rk Cases. g ey Want Lo ini i o : ¢ satlior dato 3% oreater structive esides, Lho proci of the fi s A Secretary | ti ttle bal, e front yard is your'n, celebration of the day by Nebraska peo- CAPITAL LEAVING h ANSAS. fect at an earlier date, but the greater | wij| probably be dispelled by what Mr. | wiil be strictly ordered and misbehavior will | WASHINGTON, , May 8 b Db U IR B un = o 2 ——— ested in hotel and transportation privileges Mrs. Youngwed Do come right in, my good I'he Chinese, Jwpanose and Portuguese Tho World's Fair Women. in tho Yellowstone National park. Thore | Min, and sit own | thie patior & \lnv 1 send to ! monopolize all the Tabor there and much St. Zouts Globe-Demncrat, o you profer apple ple or ice that state. 1t is said that other com- | 9PPortunity toavail themselyes of free | of tho small business and trading. The | The women megn wll aud are dofng their o kit raw materials, or do them a sevious in- | {rited States 1L offers the best | best ’y‘-‘.. ] plish a shining r «.\x |‘-]v the l‘fl company, the Yellows y ;;,.[} com- | m.».i]”‘ ‘\u‘.l‘mu.!“‘lf\‘“l“‘\:'uhr‘:w‘x:”!ul { r m to ecompete A LSl g bl e b e s * 1 pan Wt Messrs. Kofle & T L ple or contemplate doing o as soon as ling them to_compete | gpportunity in the worid for the labor- | emphasis that nature will not allow thom to | Rt~ and - Messes, | Mkellefl & ) one thing, 000 70 they can close up existing financial ar- ing man, whatever maleontents may | live up to the opportunity which the govern- Jo o wation © privileges. The most Fronchan —There i<a clause in my in- ¥ 5 fore t 1 t Y | meny has generously provided for them. | ! i i HATRLI Y rangements. The reason for this is that | [07€ they have such opporiunity, say to the contrary. They can manage men with tears, but not | X l:mf‘_w;l)t“: ion it PR e policy aguinst duelin » another, The woman who weeps to con- | SUSLOM OF [LAe RORC Laring coupons fengo Tribune: Celostial Chorister—Does idar coin- | quer wiorg 1“ omen_are. con -Hufli ,‘r.lm 3 | A b Rt o nt Rl Hotals and on | MOU your huep suit you certain dsappointmen hoy all un ctand that brik and Ard not to_bo caught by | Ancelic Spirit gust areivedi-No! It s not one transportation line, thereby giving them | jyade by ‘the firm whose instruments 1 am ; ; b v onopcly of the raileoad business, These custoned W using. | won't play vides that when the mortgaged prop- | performed by the Board of Educational | publican newspapers in tho state that | it Tho trouble is that thoy have nothing e bt st liiva alvont u: t : play erty of a debtor shall be sold by the | la and funds in the near future is | are complaining so bitterly of ths insuf- | wore effective tosubstitute for this process bl to many conpliiations, which Secretary Brooklyn Times: Dr Robh-I treated you | skt 5 i | when they cometo deal with s outsido | 10 M i nce, het s ttho same as 1 would ons of iy richestp sheriff the debtor shall have eighteen | the disposal of the saline lands belong- | ficiency of the appropriations for the | 0¥\ sphere of domostic controv Fheip | Smith de o0 ud,ust at L hence i Al v : 3 S ! i parties to appear | UGS, ves: tha o oug months after the sale for redemption | ing to the state, as provided by recent | maintenance of the stato institutions | emotional equipment, ch serves thom 50 :’.”}'y‘ all inbarescac pa OA0RE il Roorman-veu; that fs what T thought m 3 St of thoils ture. Thile { oy S whichiane 5 Lt | well in private 1 ound to oe a hind ay Gl Hatintaad - vhen Tsuw the bl from the purchaser. The other law | actof the legislature. While it is well | are the ones which are loudest in their ’\_" it thenthan fah) Ahs: nder. It is understood that a decision cove 0 vned by the sta roper & R § ance rather than p to them in under O e e, e - able zow own, 11,)kt».., state nlud PRODE | | ohibits all contracts for the payment | mnderstood that the law_ providing for | defense of the state officials whose | takings of a public. charactor. Thay re | the Whole matter will soon o reached. o EIoRwsholLibe;taran wideoithabiia talr | 4 sy wolq the sale of these lands was urgod upon | lessness enabled men like Dorgan, | rganized towin social trinmphs casily, bt THE RL:D, Columbus stood Ghond, Ritcensobiain liophem) Roferring to this legislation, the Phila- | the legislature by the pusties directly | Lauer, Hubbard and Detts to defraud | 1t scems 1o e cihorwise with sesird Lo X e St ol bod tJ N 1 Al 1 elr adapd 0 974 8 espons Cansas City Jo l, y slightiy break 8 shell— ABOUT overy day for three weeks the | Aelphia Record observes as to the first of | interested in their wse, the advisa- | the state on the contracts for furnishing | sibilities of other forms of activity and Kansas City Jowna JEisnpin 4 e 2 AR 3 A willing mald, ' A Washington roporter of a Lincoln paper | these 1aws, thut so far from protecting | bility of selling them will havdly bo | supplies to those sume institutions. conquest e, A yanthiareai And M. Potter' Pl : To woo hu Has to his level sonred has stated, aflicmed, rofterated and in- | the debtor, it will be likely not only to | questioned. = After vepoated attempts, —= PERSONALITIES, Ho invet nonwell By driy It nail fnto A 1 oyt Ty e A holw dy bored 4 g lepreciate the value of his mortgaged | both upon the part of the state and by IFOR the second time the grand jur R But darcd not tell ::::Lfism 1::” ‘l:l‘\ll-lo u{lufx't.?l?ru‘k'x:“l:? property, but to diminish his opportun- | private individvals, and after the | investigating the conduct of the men win Arnold once said that if he It eoice 1 . were i be 0 choose his sex and count; tho olafm is true. why s it necossary to | 1ties for obtaining eredit. Thero will | expenditure of ~thousands —of dol- [ who for years systematically swindled | i BNAtY AL 118 soX0NG IS0l ple. A Boston investment company which | PAttof o reform tavift bill would have | Chaplos Novdoff writes of the islands. | meeta prompt remody Smith gave a hearing to all parties inter lus for years been doing business in | 10 remain inoperative until fa into next Kunsas has withdrawn its capital from | Year in order to give manufacturers an Tie 1llinois legislature is about to adjourn, and, as is usually the case in ail similar bodies, the coramittees' desks are stuffed with the multifarious tele- phone, gas and clectric lighting and other corporation bills introduced in either house during the session and thus finally disposed of. were represented the Yellowstone Park ; association, the Huntley Transportation panies have alveady followed its exam- ; justice by e with foreign good reduced duties be- the last legislature adopted laws which —— e these companies deem to be inimical to SALE OF THE SALINE LANDS, THERE seems to be a sing theirinterests. One of these laws pro- One of the most important duties tobe | dence in the fact that many o1 the re- A GRAVE responsibility will rest upon Nebraska's state officials in the matter of the sale of the Saline lands as pro- vided by the act of the last legislature. The lands in question are the most valu- Washin, ton News. ook after woek Mirth is young and Care is gray; 1 f tl 1s of dol ROAYOUL AR DATDO oA WOMAT, et Do not worry 1fo wway, oY - S e 1 the competi- | lars of the state's funds, it has | the state out of thousands of dollavs on | i, Hele of Boston has give Sho waliods Liko o f make it incessantly, and who cares | M0V De much tiyiby In the oompoti F SMItAntiADvio i 4 1‘ ,"1‘“]‘ i {08 [l s given e toon Lot the other fellows ro ihe it ho Tk = 9 It h tion of vurchasers at sherifi's sales | deen amply demonstratod that the saline | the asylum and penitentiary contracts, | §0,000 to a 1o the comfort o nan pa b ver would Wring their haids and walk the floor; whether 1t be true or not? It has| % operty for which thoy can- | springs can nover be made the basis of a | It is a mattor of congvatulation thut the | tients at tho MeLean asylum in that cit avor we S Lte s R T R e whiskcrs, ¢ i 4 1 . i i A ‘ Mattie Todd, a niece of President Lincoln's | Tike it cool. not obtain a title until cighteen | great commereial industry, T brine | evidence against these men is as stroi Wite: hislBan Lar vonta it postmuster ut y aUNA: PRESIDENT CLEVELAND complains | months after the s if then, nor | from the springs is entirely too weak to | and conclusive today ;\<.il was last De Cyathiaua, Ky., hayin 1:{“ {tiest appoiuted , Jong, ;:’;’-.f;‘::’ji e ‘l":li”xl",:’»"r’n.:'\l.l.: ""I’l e that his time is almost entively occupied | will money be loaned with the condition | make the manufacture of salt a | cember when thoy were indicted by the “'\]““‘L:_‘ e ‘f‘,'l"\‘_' e lenalThis Come, lot's zot spliced " Tiprove the pusser-hy in listening to applications for offico | thatit cannot bo collected when dv e industey, and consequently the lands | first grand jury here s no likelthood | HH S AR NA0G Drasident of tho. 1tend And that sul which have been “bewildering in [ Such alaw “inu wk injury to th which surround th ng s worth no | of their escape from the consequences of | railvoad and the department with which volume, perplexing and exhausting in | debtor by lessening | ans of borrow- | more to th that g than | their crimes. was con hed Ry s : 4 1 \ ) ) Hobrow Inlies, Miss Adele their iteration and impossible of remem- money and increasing the difliculty | any other tracts of ‘ h T A is and Miss Flora Roscaham, have pass DWNING Ki s brance.” Buclid Martin and the con- | in disposing of his mortgaged property The lands ave extromely L 11 mat s of Nebraska vailvoads | yhe final oxamination for tho B, A. degre 'y tending factions from Nebraska i- | at its value,” As to the law prohibiting | another aceount, however, 1 have but two months in which to read % nive X "'u- : & ca dontly have oh to answer fo contracts for the pavi t of debts lature anthorized the sale of the unsold st their freight schedules to the provi- Mr. Jos who was intimately Largest Manutasturses anl Ryl SEIAE b1 mRob ioinnawo lor. A Bl iaupeymany of d Al i f fivo sect 1 i A ho bill »d by the 1nat legls: iated ro Stephenson in the of Clothing la thy Worl L e = gold, the Record vemarks that its w portions of five s s, an 1o lands | sions of the bill passed by the last legis B Tt v THE peoplo of Nebraska care ve lit- | effects would fall upon the necdy bore- | emb Lwithin thesoe sections ave lo- | lature. Nothing but a fair trial of the | Liverpool two woeks ago at the age of 91 tle whether the suit against ex-State | rower, becanse “the lender would be | cated almost within the limits of the | new rates will satisfy the people of the | years Treasurer Hill and his bondsmen is | deterred from investing his monc od By punching holes in his new hat ro married O jubbing out his eye. state on i )l g 3 1 wasion of | The late Sir Edwin Abercromby Dash A mder perous city of Lincoln Some of | state as to their justness. ..\u ovasion ot || 204" Cas® the promier ‘Davonet. of Groat prosecuted in Douglas or Lancaster | a law prohibiting its repayment in | them have for a period of | the law by an appeal to the courts on | Britain, his baronet lioving Sibesn ounty. They are, however, very much | standard coinage, or he would compen- | ifty years and o covored with | questions of technical —constitutional | the first e it 1 after the union of Bugland interested in the attempt of Governor | sate himself for visk of pay- | extensive packing houses and | points will reopen the agitation for | With Scotlan 3 = . I3 A. Westeott, a Hartford lawyer, has Crounse to recover the quarter of a mil- | ment in depreciated eurrency by | stock yards. The city of Woest | lower rates with more vehemence than g rtfor W | IS Ao ol o) . Dassolaing. dupraney | gyt The ol ot el | nens iassniod i the Uniamar Soneers || When our ship comes in, lapse of the Capital National bank either case the chief effcet of this | least, is claiming the advantages of a R TR weatings, on the ground that his attendanes 9 pd Some ny ok Nl no y helpl ) them or to him. Mr lation is to injure instead of t | live stock mavket for all intorior Ne- L L wlninoiey oG S0 e cRlo LI M Or rather when the carpenters get Annex CONGRESSMAN BRYAN and the other | the borrower.” braska points, is located ent to and Yown in Louisiana there scems toboa | Mme. Victoire Bertrand of London is in | ’ I free silver patriots who are endeavoring | There can b no question reg 1pon S s rorb ot T T TS wation. | thi vy o the {iitorestiof thio Thoatel |done—they’ve got the to propagate a new species of democrac the s lness of these propositions, anl | another secti ir 1 in the oon- | W k luest ttled in the afiirma Mission. N ”. 1o #0 l‘,‘:v‘ l‘”n' ! is |} hole done—then in Nebraska are veceiving little counte- | n thing is move o n than tha fines of the su e resort known z furuis 1 and 1 to such s ar d ik nance and less comfort from the admin- | f in Kan has to us Bur which in the sum il 4 i tries to get employment for istration. If there is to be a recastir mer months icksburg, Va., has of democratic principles in the north- | ¢ i f p of people iration pbge w Yok | Soaton - aniog { Evand (AnMANS western states, the president is evidently i t v 4 | YEAREAD UNION ATUIOR ARG Un y 4 s 3 ‘ t walk around as determined to superintend the work in \ ! : ( Ka ng thon ) i b R R o Wik ' Y 4 AL e S e £ 2 kil K e ¥ . i % were. We ¢ W hope that the question as to who, i ; ; 3 f { A | TR : alpx y v \ . tell just when it will among leading democrats, has most in s ; | | | l fluence at the white house, will soon be we're going to have et west and sod8H are not doing nearl il Y it 35ty il do when they got . Tipae X ; . be, but pretty soon determined. The situation must be em- 5 5 b ; ; ! WPt thoy ave doing is : barrassing to office seekers, 1f one ties | i, e _ e J * SHERL DRepR RN £ IR0 ) ) now =5 % - now—and we're g up with the Morton-Castor faction he is e 4 BIRGRE f dation in WAl stroc ¥ > f o e fv I roads ing to give awa likely to meet with opposition from the d g £ Y other side. and vice versa. In behalf of ponaibi avo the field tothe cing those ation Cannda 204 the Cholera 0 FROANNNY. . it A At y We wi 3 . Al sereihai oo sy Lk 9 b il ! i-Semitic move- | § some pretly souvenirs he time. We will con- harmony and a _mm.-d democracy we pelled to borrow money will b board is a plead for a cessation of horse play. It 3 3 again the introdu i Y has He . timized. There is noescaps from t to and has become painful, ! of these conpanios stal e V‘I‘HN.";“ MR .1 3 ipesinin. sec B s : ppgstae HlismOueE tinue to sell our tailored garments at half tailor's should receive a fair market « At the oxpense of kol Habrew i ) bt e situation under the operation of th value for these lands, and it will be the | Ping : pRine lhirg onuniries BYEAISIARE UCATIANILE Reahion prices. All perfect goods. We allow nothing im- laws, and it is safe to prediet that it | duty of the board toseo to it that th like t R Frederick the (i Y e THE suporvisors of San Bernardino | will not be long before thero.will bs 4 | are appraised at somothing like th \ Sinat s a0 L R Visitors who call Mrs, Frances perfect to go out of the store, nor to get in ¢ ither, county, California, have resorted to a | very vigirous outery from a large pavt | veal worth, T ity for 3 the dissase fvom s | Hoakuen Diltaets at e eaday tafiornacn ; ; i " us wi novel, and what will doubtless prove a [ of the farm owners of Kansas against | on the part of the bogrd o Uhited Sratos vin Canadn than' 1 wil | & auies. lookiag” fitto lady as “my if we know it. A suit or overc g S rather unpopular device, to protect the | this mistaken logislation, which | the fact that local influcne t. | come to Canada via tne United states | Mrs Jordun.” This is a surprise to forests and water supply. The depreda- | so plaloly antagonizes every loss have much to d> with the appr R i Bunaik teionds vf mans, Yonr ni ; i S tionsof sheep is tho evil against which | financial ~ and business principle | ment, as it will have to bo 1 | Now Fork e inal ; that the sisters net be - your tailor twice as much for it they seek to guard. An ordinance has | that it is diffeult to und commissioner of Lancas Y On| Contral America doos not suffer so muen | cighteen years wmar been adopted imposing a license tax of | stani how any body of men of rintel- | this account the bourd shou C from eivil war us it does from political cam ang el § f 5 5 5 Zniug vers of the Josition | resided ever 8500 for the first 5,000 animals, and $50 per | ligence could be induced to adopt it palgniog. | } £ tho oppositlon | thousand above that number. However | Nabraska narrowly escapod logisla- | nscessary, r / i it | ko compelted to demo ol Wil pos oy 1 i v BRO‘N N l NG K I NG & CO offectual this may prove in saving the | tion of a somewhat' similur character | is placed ut 5o low a fizas arity aud pros hacing au s A asueng \ 1 ] young trees and protecting the streams | twe years ago, but fortunately there | questionable s {n pl B ROW AU S ceountod - buck num. | ing is # Scotch wo y e . nd1 1l from contamination, it will probably as | ware mon cnough in the party which | conable value on q,fi,.,l:,] o : D A i) o sis 28 T 2 8ho ta Btoreopen every eveninztii sk §, Y, Cor, 16t and Douflas it effeotually put an end to the sheep rais- | then controlled the legislature who had | Upun Governor Crounse and the com® | JfHiese eivil wars, against which woralists | lic schools of Dund her supervis {ng Industry in that region. | @2 practical common sense to under- | missioner of publi S avidsecut oF The Tiilalapeinky give you just as good satisfaction as if you had paid a corvs of trained w | s and bull s | Spanish Aworican istitutious, are as harm- | becn established 1 counecty the uui