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SN | - CANNOT KSCAPK TRIAL whieh these institutions have kept stim- | gives reasons that abfindantly justity it are summoned, but they fail to appear. The ‘”‘::r,‘,.;‘:]\‘. ,'l','-“,'.,'l'v"‘]"“f."." x‘:"': ""“::"; l‘l“m”;‘” THE LADY AND THE BUKGLAFP The grand jury of + county | ulating. In the citios vast sums have | Ho was forcolf ¢§ chooss batweon attond | [HRIIAS luher s of has Bt o el ne o - THE DAILY BEE. ivorsal histors 4 , e enforce attandance, and v is entirely right | in the same vear b d to apeak both Who Obliged M by Leaving. Tt is surprising what courage and fortitud jonts against tho men charged with | thero was no demand, the monoy boing | required and 8#vrendoring his time to | be its aulhority. 'The trustis sigantic | Tie subjocts chosen for pub ures by meern 8 ring two and three | Miss Cor: onneson. gradi ¢ hi PURLISHED EVERY MORNING n that is charging and thr iss Cora A, 1 aa M defrnuding the state in the matter of | obtaincd from the banks. Australia | the place hunféfs. He decided to give | | E, Gt 8 e Wfo not. oing to bo | pan university wenber of the Ilinois | ® timid woman will show sometimes, whe furmshing supplies for state institutions. | does not encourage immigration and | the preferenceto the demands of public | contented with only a partial investigation | var, show what men are thinki about. | oceasion demands an cnergotic actio " | N o of it One of her lectures is on the e tio ot 1 0 0f the be: Tho indictments ave based upon th nsequently the growth of popu y and it wag'n proper chol i FHaooRils aHaEHEr abos FOLS Dyplomates Tie TERMS OF SUBSCRIFTION, yily Bes (without Sunday) One Yoar.. 8 8 00 yally and Sunday, One Yeur 10 00 Bix Month L B0 r Ky e : B i t " " 1daat i St i | vression for than twenty years tha Bundny He avitios in the manner in which | unprofitable and when loans on such | communicate with personally, and while | = As the Chinese are not vitizons, no part of | The oldest student at the Princeton semi. | PSS & & Burdiat: somy. Liind A Buturday hie, One Your \ A ! . Tuds the constitution relating to citizens can bo | navy is Henry Chapman, who is 35 years of | $he would meet & burglar some time and Weenly n Ot Veir the previous jury had heen called, i property becan due they could not be | noone will ngeessarily suffer any injus- | iGod'in their favor. But they are “pe age, About fif oars aro he had s great | frightened into a ore v known teacher of Fronch in Omaha, mother of Mrs, | same ovidence presented to the grand | tion is slow. Investments in build- | after Mr. Clevafand will see only such Chinese and the Law, lations with Chinn and the Restriction of | nfuantatering, the pianiste, has had an i last December. Owing to ovident | ings not wanted were of eourse | applicants for wftice as he desires to New Yo k Commereial Advertiser Chinese Tmmigrat | y A i 4 ¢ 2 i Frenct Mwe. Morl Met & Man on Theft Tntent . KOSRWATER, Bditor | has for a second time brought in indiet- | baen expended in building for which | ing to the spublic business as it | in concluding to assert what it belioves to | Latin and Frénch | i Yonr sicknoss throug! OFFICES was deemed best by the county attorney | paid. Depositors taking alarm at the | tice by this arrangement, the president | sons™ and th A the interview, Mme, Mori, who resides wit! Omaha. T L ) summon a vew jury and | it mew | situation, withdrew their money from | will save a gepnf deal of valuable time | beople inciudes the mass of inhabitants | erty oblised tim to enter commereial pur | her son-in-law, Mr. H. Muentefering, alway ;-.-_v‘l‘v”\:k“- N :‘nylu‘r"-”' Stroots, indictments. This has been done and | the banks, weakening the ability of | and oid a wvast amount of annoyance | . Tlie people have the right to be so- | and Me. Chapman came into possession of an | insisted that the careloss manner of leavin Chilengo O, Chinnber of Cormerce the result has set at rest any appre those institutions to sustain the specula- | that must be ‘exceedingly irrvitating s in their persons, homes, pavers and ef- | income sufficient to maintain him in comfort | everything on the lateh, as it were, was a 14 and 15, Tribune plom e hension that the guilty partics might | tions they had encouraged. Most of the | Ho hus estavlished a precodent which | s, hiewinat, unoasanable, senwcBes Ahd | for he, Bematiider of uis fife Whe Jowiing | tnvita tion TR { ¢ g y > p 0 5! ol h d | of his yoi « ¢ d he s now studying | purele, and her improssions recelived ey Washington, 513 Fourteanth Strect succeed in escaping the cmsequences of | bank failures have been atteibuted | will doubtless be observed by his suc- | hence one with which no statute can inter- | theology with enthusiasm byl :”_“ et l{:l‘-‘ ne CORRESPONDENCE. their erimes through a lack of earnest | directly to the withdrawal of deposits, | cessors fere. Any act which so interferes is void el A afternoon by the ap o 1 3 and t x . —— Is a seizive of a Chinaman followed by his NENWS FOR THE AKMY, pearance of a real live burglar in the house (\H cominuni .1‘ me me ting to nows a1 prosecution, though the number of people who were o wbi ThiEstah ot 8 incarceration “unreasonabl 18 a4 penalty A little after 4 k on Saturday Mrs iRt gte s can now be no further excuse | so fortunate ns to save themselves in | I']"”\'I ";' ""h, u S ‘| na- | rerusal to resistor and have his | LAt of Changes in the Regular Servico n RUSINESS LETTERS aying the teial of the indicted | this way is probably much less than | i Martin of Kansas, as it apy A8 | portrait taken so that pubiic officers can dis- . Announced Yeaterday, » | and CApltol avente..t L tow calls All business letters and remittances she \ . H i in the extra edition of the congressional | tingumish him from Chinamen newly arrivin Wasinivarox, D. €, May 9.—[Special | jur oy o othor oy o b s i > o | parties, The district court is inses- | the number of losers by the failure t 4 o e ) } et | Hota® RGBS e caving her mothe i, 10 the house be addrossod to The iblishing Company . pst A% N directory, is likely to attract attention his is the question which the supreme Telogram 10 Tie By T'he following army | the servant being bel ries in the laun Omnhn. Drafts, clivcks and postofiiee orders | vjon, the indietments fairly presented I'he Australian crisis is sure t entail | ;00" t N ERR Nt e court will pass upon orders wore issued today Iry. Mme. Mori wes in her i 1 L 0 ho mads payable o the order of the com- : i . i : wough failing to mention the contest d 4 ] sin he el Bl Ll it and their irregularity unguestioned, the | widespread suffering in the eolonies and | C0 ‘Wl“‘ iy : :’:I :’m'm“‘__ ‘il Thss e mor One month's ordinary leave of absence in | second story when she hoard some one walk BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY nessos prose id the ovidence at | its effect must be felt in England. The LR RN L) Chica_o lierald, extension of the leave of absenco on sur. | 1 in the house. Thinking it was the sy are “people.” The word | inclination to @0 into the ministry, but poy eves to como an Muentefering (oft the house, Twenty-sixth . housemaid, she paid little attention to the sound, and went back to the book she wa freading, Again thore was a suspiciout noise, and feeling ro ss with a sense oig something not right Mme. Mori went 1o the bath room and looked in. Everything was shipshape order. Then it ocenreed to her that possibly some of the workmen on theg outside were muking the peculiar noisg 1 over to the west side ok 3 ¥ § i stive paragraph of his 3 » hand. As far as can be learned the | financial conditions in the tatter country | ° g YO HRLORESRE = With such a man as Prof. S. P. Dangley | geon's certificate ot disability April 7, 1503, SWORN STATEMENT OF CLECULATION iy ooy bl Tiationstar colnty Has:| Rave ot set Hilly: feddvaied trom the nal efficiency as a pohtician Was | of the Smitbsonian institution interested in | Depariment of Avizona, is granted Second Btate of Nobraska, 1 o A58t és Yo & ik Th }' plo | dam 3 afteate ot EHE A tine orisis, | T Iy instrumental in secoring the | acrial pavigation the solution of the provlem [ Licutenant Douglass Settle, Tenth infantry County of Douglas. { | no desive to de nuttors, e people | dar geffeets of the @ crisis, ¢ veatly advanced, if not in First Lientenant Edwin 8. Curtis, Second 0 11, Trschnck, secrotar Ly BEE pub N h h endorsement of the demoeratic s “ : B is, | L I e ot T B tho | of Nebrasku are dircetly intorested in | and this Australion colla n hardly at ot defiox deed pishied to sarly consutcmation. Many, | artillery, having been found by an oxamin actual clroniatinn of THE DATLY BEE for the week trial ‘and thay only ask the Dnnoas | fell toadd to the embarrassmetit and in fact, most, of the odd-shaped machines | ing board unfitted for promotion on account ending My o, 153, was ws (0110 ws ) 3 " PR " 3 . o and in bringing about congressional and | that have been shown to the world of late, | of physical disability will proceed to his Eunday, April . 1 i | ter county officials to do their duty as plexities of the situation. The loss | e ) have been the work of ignorant enthusiasts. | home and report by letter to the adjutant Aks: Moy 3 bl 4] nflinchingly and as expeditiously as | of English investors from the latter ne puty newdny. % |y Thursday, May 4 Fridny. May o L ma i { GEO. 8 TZSCHUCK years looted the treasury, together | Whether the damagze done will have nvention of 1892 of the populist ticket, The problem of aerial navigation is too in- | general of the army | 4 av % o ¥ tricate and requires too deep a knowledge ot I'he commanding ofcer at Wil s Point 1 down Nothing outh ossible disastor 1 i prove so serious as ! Wi othing out it 3 : r oy in sccurin ure, whi the secrots of nature to be solved by the | N. Y., will detail two non-commissioned ofth t nher g hen sh The trial of these men who from the former, but it will hurt il 8 lucky thought of some uniearned gonius. | cors und six privates of batt ition of engineers mt room to seo if work PLSRBUCYCRUET: Prof. Langley is one of the f: scien- | now at that post, and sand them to report to taking a\vay Sofie Eworn to bofore me and subscribed in my pres- | \with the impeachment of the state offi- | any influence upon the financiai rel = , tsts of the world. He s caveful, conserva- | Captain William T, Marshall, corps of eazi S int and. No workmen it ence this Gth dny of Ma : o 5 T'ie summary impeachment tive and clear-neade T'o the construction | neers, in charge of the engineers’ exhibit n 1 around her eyes fel v P FEIL Notary Publle. | clals whose carelessness or indifference | tions of this country with England can- 3 o 00 d0 e g dod by | O the model which he has now completed he | the World's Cotumbian exhibition, for duty rtain covering the closet. 1t S = | allowed the dishonest contractors to | not be readily determined, but in the \"“'“" LA .\Il Ve s Y| has devoted seven years n[vl:u'l:nl'l,ml up- | Loay 2 of abson m-x'\tn»ll.umh}hw.m:.-t didn't straieht. It seemed to b Averago Circulntion for April, 1803, 24,281, [ 3 5 8 £ i o by he Ovegon populists, heir fulmina- | wards of 50,000 in money e world will be | Post Chaplain Wilham K. Tully [} caughton anail in the upper left hane carry on their nefurious operations with | 1 nt sensitive condition of monetary oty v suter of fak Y d " ———————————————— Joh It 2 Y| tion emanates from Dolph B. Hannan, ratitied to know that he is today surer of | Leave of absence for cight days is corner and Mme. Mort walked over to the tho feasibility of acrial navigation than | Pirst Licutenant Stephen Y. Seyburn, 1 o rew the curtain back. The light when he first began his experiments, The [ wfantry, re ing oficer from the front window shone full into the vention and the acknowledged leader of | airship will be the next great step in Loave of absence for two months, to take | closet and as the curtain was drawn the faco, that party in Oregon. I clares that | human progress, and it is possible that that | effect on or about June 1, 1503, is eeanted | of o man came out of the shadow, scarea. two feet uway tha Cni Prody. iy ‘o “hull. | Step is soon to be taken Post Chaplain Cephas C. Bateman, U, 8. A 16 Lhinese & ompanlies ave e - —— - t was a stressful moment, one requiring immediate action, and Mwme. Mo, who i3 electoral vote from the republ ; = | perfect impunity, will mark a new erain | affairs it is quite possiblo that it may be MR. DORGAN'S prototype must exist | in Towa. At least, that state is to have 8 ponitentiary investigation. N f " : *X-chairman ol o state populist con- the conduct of our state institutions. | felt here, It cortainly will in tho event | CX-chairman of the state poj Whether the impeached officials arve | of any severe strain upon the English convicted or not, they or their successors | money market as the result of the Aus- | will have learned a lesson that will p tralian crisis, and this cannot be re- ent indifference and carclessness for | garded s unlikely to happen. vears to come: and the convietion and | To HEAr Mayor H son parley French is said to be one of the most amusing entertainments the World fair. dozed Cleveland and his cabinet, and TOUCHING C TRIAL. JEFE DAVIS' LODY, ey are in control o s cour large and firm looking, demanded iu o voice ||m: they ”~ l(n‘!t‘mh Lof th mt I\ Havelock Times: Impeachment proceed. | Plans for fts Removal to Richmond and | thai rang through the house 4 50 far as the Chinese are comcerne ings are becoming mowe and more interest- Relnterment Completedd. | “What an 4 H yunishinent of the dishonest contractors Br > IRES OF ) % ke At are you doing | g 19/di4101 o LUAAARLNAE T b i ) e Allusion is made to this empty vapoving | ing. Mr. Dorzan's fluctuating memory has | Riensosn, Va., May 9. -Arrancements for | The man dissngaged himself from the e The panie of last we in the “indus- as merely illustrative of the impotence | en astar attraction in the court provec L | the reintermont of the romains of Jeff | clothes hanging in the closet and walked out THE prosence of an energotic republi- } others with whom the state will deal in | trial” securities, the worst shaking up ; | ings Davis in Hollywood cometery here May 31 | 11t0 the room and with a villsinous expres that still cha the leaders of | jcian TalaEEATE. TG ; Son oL EHce : e A11 | the future, omarket has hac o 3, disclose Searney T am: The impeachn VA : by sion on his face, suid p can majority in Louisville this week will Tt the market has had since 1873, disclosed | 4y, pople's movement. triul is on again and it is probable that the | have been completed. On the 28th - Gov- Lam ¢ W show you what I'm heroy he a rude shock to bourbon traditions of | e the dangerous cl cter of trust stocks i s i evidence for the pr ition will be ¢ ern q»’ Foster, ina brief \‘]1‘\'\*4(\\1‘< m- | fo: | - | § S # . ViR M a0 ahls e letea this wee s writing there ar wit the remains to an escort, and a special Looking him cht the faco M o Ke! etronolis. ES SN ) as spe ive investments. They can I 1 this week. At this writing ther x ng hiw Vig in th a me. the Kentucky metropolis, sUBMi IN DN TOwa us specu ve iny 1l 1 ! variously expressed opinions as to the train will leave New Orleans that night lori suid to nin How dare vou come e The trend of political events in [owa | not be held up except upon a very easy | of intelligent and patriotic Russians in | of the téial, but none but the attorneys for | The funeral train 1 reach Mont re—jret out as quick as you can Tr Cordage trust has been forced } cems to point unmistukubly to the fact | money n . The reasons ave that | purope and presented to the people of | the defense express a decided opinion as to | gomery, Ala., Monday morning, and the body And L fallowidiin't standon, tho orabe fnto the hands of a recciver, and Cleve- | that the prohibition question is bound to | their value as collateral is uncertain, the innocence of the accused, which is al- | will be conveyed to the cupitol and pli of his going, but went, two steps at a time, land’s attorney general can claimno par- | become an important factor in this fall's | they are looked upon with suspicion by _— will serve as a warning and a lesson to Tar protest formulated by a group | this country by Mr. George Kennan will | \ivs very natural on the front portico, where Davis took the | out into the Streot b do much to arouse popular indignaticn Grand Island Democrat: The impeach: ‘l‘l\.‘\w vxl- ;“v';:‘l‘]h;n.: 0 \V“-m; ‘v:*‘:'l‘vl{‘l\_ mfl;v ; Yo ‘.“ ...(y orming \\‘u‘n Mrs. }.\(u’vnh'!v ins e recently ratifio e . | ment trials are now going onat Lincoln ext stop will be Ay same afte eri ked into her jewel case, she found L e I e A cL R 18 ountthite | <oon where thero will o a provession and | everyihine in i state of disorder and o num- : the republicans did not have enough votes | Passibly an addross at the capitol building OF pieces of jeweiry gone, notably o mag. nce if known they would be arrested | in the legislature to vote down articles of ')mi“u‘ ‘»n .’1 brief at ‘}...I»,‘H‘.“ : cent H U'.'m sot, very .m'h]m'.l t 1;1 = R oy should | impeachment they sent in a long-winded re- | 4% At Raleigh repavations are | filigree work in turquoises, pearls and pink and imprisoned as soon as they should | FHREACHRCEAS YR SERE I A O i el | buine made fora mammoth demonstration. | warnots, the set_consisting of o brouch, cars recross the Russian frontier. This fact | fent and give them o chance to vindicate \‘.'1”.'("‘l“'x ssos ind othor exercisos av the | s il sleovo butons. ‘A pair of inag- of itself adds emphasis to the exposures | themselves. Now they are trying to worm [ Capitol 0 Sral reacn uere d ¥ ut meonstone earrings also were miss- ; ! SHb ot theldflommn e alll thia. tachnioalis | onthemightiot May The remains will | ineand a turquoise ring set with a diamond < i i : ik X M they make of the treatment meted by | PO B LY Come of them claim | e escorted by military to the capitol build- | in the conter, Now THAT Secretary of Agriculture | hibitory laws have not only had | Practically impossible for the public to | 4,6 Russian autoeracy 1o all who try 0 | that the supreme contt has no. jurisdiction | ins and lie m state till the next afternoon Mme. Mori, in givine a deseription of “her Motton 1ius consented torko prosent ab fitho: benefit “of = fair frial uponi|ubtein Wic information about the worke | ¢hvow oft“the uinhstited yoke' of ‘the | initheironss: Tuseoms that thoydontt wany | laterment wil thko plicorhonoxb atieruoon. | bugliue t who - burgled very sty said the opening, the success of the manu- | their merits, but successive logisla- | ing of the properties the securities rep- | ponanoft dynasty to vindicate themselves with evidence as ;”j“w“i‘ LI L 0 daughters v € y “‘ \\-t{ 5.‘ \”n';;r W'J'\l"“‘lv::‘v\-;;‘nr ;v\"mlll f\x\ facturers’ exposition can no longer be | tures have strengthencd the original | resent that is necossary to form a rea- ? much as they did. : bl et : questioned. law until it has had the bene- | sonably accurate judgment as to their = . soven in height, smooth shaven, with u = LIITLE « AUGHS, \ “.“I S Y ke v ‘ ! Tag death of Golonel Ward L. Lamon NEBRASKA AND NEBZASKANS, ity SRR bt fit ot all the statutory aid | value, and the readiness with which | pemoves u familise and popular charac- — 20 Record: “Her Last Lover” is the itk v f THE Towa State Board of Health has | that could be thrown around it. Every | they may be subjected to manipulation & wore a blue coat and a dask stouch hat of i i \E B o1 Randolph's building 1mprovements in the | «itle of a new fern love story. Itis s diohedotoid ot b & siptirealtd 7 2 i ¥ A i ¢ ter from veteran circles at the national past six months amount to 40,000, posed to be the sequel of about fifteen preced- | WIC Prevaiting mode, creased in the center issued a bulletin advising people aflicted | provision that the experience, foresight | naturally inereasos uncortainty regard- capital. Colonal Lamon, who died at with heart disease to remain away from | and wisdom of even the most radical | ing them. 5 voluie The loss was reported to the polico A horse stumbled and foll on Henry Porter | 0¥ Yolumes. it i anbi n dssosinbiont Ob) e bRIRIETE Gy . at Martinsburg," Va.. on Sunday, was | of Table Rock and dislocated his shouldc the World's fair. In view of the extor- | prohibition extremist could suggest has But apart from this, which has to do tion of tho restaurant men, the advice is | been added to the original enactments. | only with those who speculate in stocks f Washington Star: I understand,” said one | but no arrests have as yet been made. It i3 once President Lineoln's confidential L. A. Southworth of Shelton is making St Petersburg citizen to unother, “that these | thought the ravity of the jewelry will assist timely. And yet the opposition of the masses of | and whose gains or losses are of as little the people to the law has unquestion- | consequence to the public as those S G AT | campuign. Thore is undoubtedly a | the conservative, they ave taken at tho - growing sentiment in favor of a resub- | banks with caution and held only on ARKANSAS has abolishod the conviet | mission of the question toa vote of the | sufferance; and whenever the money lease system by act of the legislature. | people. Aftera trial extending over a | market suggests to bank man- A Nebraska logislature would hardly | period of ten years the inadequacy of the | dgevs the necessity of a contrac- have been so courageous. laws to wipe out the liquor traftic has | tion of credits they are xh.-‘ been fully demonstrated. The pro- | fivst to bethrown out of louns. It is | | | The identity of the signers is concealed qaa 4 ife . | ranizéinents 10 feed 60,000 shoep on his ranch | 4re very disistrous timeski i the” United | in " the apprehension of the daylight thief secretary, and author of a life of the SR A UG TIRETAIL tates of Americaviteh , Rl faa Rl shoutd he try to dispose of his stealiugs in marty I”'“"'l""“- He was a "‘I'""}v‘l' Frank Wilson has been arrested at Hol A great many people are dylng of expos- | Omaha. nized friend of the old soldiers and the | drege on the charge of burglavizing a house | ure” . S : ; T : i ; : 3 ; fa “Ts it possibleinsky?” NATURAL GAS EXPLOSION. et § i State Board of | 4PLY grown inintensity until the ques- | of any other class of gamblers, | yunouncement of’ his death will bring | at Oxford R e e he members of the State Board of | i 10 G T attained the | there ave inherently defoctive fea- The Bloomfield Congrezationalists dedi And the Ru jester lnuzhed a laugh that o N | nd the Russian jos gl 2h tha T Houses Wreckad und Four Peopl - Publie Landsand Buildings was directed | . ¢ 3 4 o Ten aadl Roanie o cated their new chureh with appropriate ox- | was wild and dre bbb dahia Sl s UEEACDISIA 5 .oy | dignity of a pronounced issue in the poli- ures anc weak poinis in these to the asylum frauds as far back as 1801 | nd full of consonants, ally. whom he was generally and favorably | ereises and raised the fast doliar of indebt- SEESHISOROIEALH e und that they either neglected or de- clined to ir IT NOW transpires that the attention regret to his snrviving comrades, to tics of the state, which can neither be | industrial monopolies which should lead | kpown, Iness on the structure Chi Inter Ocean: “What did_he find ANDERSON, Ind., May 9.—A rible explo- ¥ S o | VoA <l L WS 4 when he looked into the gaspipe leak?” on of P i et o i Arnaoiber anored nor ovadeds prudent and “ful business men to A Dodge county teacher has sued the | WRRT s, o e Blspibe fea £108 of HAVKPAl gus By AR oL Hayp W SRR e e OUR {riends of the southland should | school ‘board to recover nine weeks pay two houses, fatally injured two persous and It may be a littte carly in the scason | stand aloof ! In first Tom = o i 3 The attendinee was so small that the board | - Detrott s hat fellow ought to bo | badly braised several othe explogion THE saline lands which belong to the | '© €nter upon an intelligent discussion | place, every combination of this kind, | learn to diseorn between business and | j;ciad up and dismissed school in the middie i to the g X took place in tho rosidence of 13li Muray, # T ‘e to bo sold under | O the issue with reference to its effect inorder tobe succossful, must absorh | sentiment. The confederate flags that | of a term O U S honla Ny ho ! was L Wh lurge two-story building, and was of such state, and which are to o sold under upon tho political parties of the | eve enterprise in its line of business | Were hoist at the time of the recent A BH-year-old Aurora boy named Walthers | do you suppose he was talking to me about force that the residence of George Greir, ad- the recent act of the legisluture, are ; rogafidless of the conditi { the 1 assembly of southera governors in Rich- | was neatly scalped by the wheel of a wagon TdonCinow. What i 16, tlying machines” | joining, was demolished. The debris of botl worth from #30 to $1,500 per acre. This | AW} Stata e psablont ) (e | TeRA0CICHE BRitbo pondiiion of thehus- | § : gove e \ed with Tumber passing over his hoad | “Worde chan that. o say’ h'Sgot t sehewo | ousos tok firo and burned, Tho iujured $aqb ennnia ‘l \ i 3 l'l bk alrendy a matter of animated dis- | iness to be taken in. This is necessary mond still float over the city. I'his may | und slipping off, taking hair and skin with :\”-n'fl‘\tffi\.”.'.";':‘.f;,,?,‘.‘.uv‘“" chicken sandwiches | gpe act should be borne in mind by t R T P e D B repuplican | tosecure the intended monopoly. “If rve as a gratifying reminiscence of the | it, but fuiling to crush the skull K = & l‘-lx”:m:.:l o Ly n!.ul.;\ ofticials when the appraisement s L\ C0e 0 Tt us yot the discussion | the organizers of a trust imagine that | devotion of the southern people to the | Touzh Tildon voys have made ita practice | Arkansaw Travelor: An Arkansaw caron- J made. ¥ N e \ to disfizure the Lutheran chureh property in | er's jury, tho other duv, guve to the world this | WG MIAY fatally injured. —_— is confined to the length to which the ve- | they can safely leave out the shaky con- | cause for which they fought and lost, | 144 own and the authorities promiss to | ~ arlliiz ve fandiis the opinion of the | ARG Cgon and dauighter of the Murrays Ir THE plan of transtucent sculpture | publican platform declaration shall go | cerns,” says the Doston Advertiser, | bat the eold logie of the demonstration | make it warm for the d ators in the fu- 1y i uilrond ¢ Lstate of heastly intoxi- | were also considerably injured by falling 6 o el Ui alnaferanca to aanast: hich re | “they will quic find that those con- | will not tend to advance the immigr Somebody else may make 1t hot for | .ijon, while asleep and unconseious.” timbers, invented by an American avtisv proves s vefe aquestion which more ) - : them in the sweet bye and bye if they don't il — the success it is claimed to be, Mr. An- | than any other single issue has so | cerns ave shaving all advantages | tion they so much need from the north, | yopent bofore death. PAT'S PLEDGE REMAR v VDAY OPENING. Jomstoc! y afforde nearly wrecked a magnificent vty or- | of higher pi s ond diminished com- = = Dr. . A. Turton, who was recently ap. Boston Courier ; thony Comstock may yet be afforded S AERUIgOnYaDATLYLOL o hile N 1k revelations before the Interstate | pointed nid-de-camp on the staff of General To be in fashion wid the to St. Louis Republic, 1 T more light on art matters than it has | ganization. Inthe interior districes of | petition, while shouldering some of the | 3 ALERY ; Weissert, commander-in-chief of the Grand An’ muknto vartio some corncession, 1'd like ter offer somo re hitherto been decmed possible for him | the state, where the difficulty in enfore- | responsibilitios and risks.” Another § ¢ommerce commission in — session ab ] ., Jor the Republic, was tendered an ova wid'good Tt upon e fart i kT {STaiicaver. ing the provisions of the law has not | consideration is that in advertising its | Sioux Falls, S. D., respecting railroad | tion by memhers of Reno post and other i oL Pale PLd cltonele oxbromsion ' opened o, 2 = e = rate diseriminations " at o izens of Lexington @ was presented with Ol knock 0 O1 will, bedad, Upt NG e e been so apparent, the sentiment in favor | Success o trust invites its own destruc- | rate disd ““”‘";“ 13 ageipa f"“ i "')-f e il b d0 inn ok iiug | the ranl of His No mather phat tho toims or wither, Senco 1 notls that a dit'rince this yoar surpasses anything in the | howaced. and republicans there will nat- | the world know that it is making money, | commissioners to impress these corpo a- | Ay a recent mestaEClchoNmens Cat — " An” moral piutsiike those, his 8 sses anythir O e i nel ey ; e tendency is to induce others to em. | tions with the absolute necessity of a | rage association held in Table Rock a reso. HIS ONLY REASON. YR hav onk el mysa history of Nebraska. As an instance, it | urally oppose any radical declaration in | the tondency is to induce others to em- | ton wegard for the prinelles of | lution was adopled censuring Dr. Ricketts, Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette, L gavor heyisons muclimyadlc may be cited that the combine fixed o | the platform. Inthe larger centers of | bark in the business. Thus “the suc- | more just vegard for the princijles of f ;. horof the lature, for rofusing “Oh, poet, tell we why An' huld a man's religeon'’s best price of #5,400 on one class of work for | Population the conditions are exactly | ¢essful trust is compelled to go on buy- equity in dealing with citizens of rival | vote on (uwlmllL'l\'nni'[hl" right of w:!l Yowlovototry = plxemplerted by decds; ) 8 LS oty N e Loy : > ties. to women, *‘the action being considerec Such frequent Hights to wing twhen it kems ter trespassin® which the state was required to pay but | the reverse. ing up new rivals or suffering from the | communities, bocially unworthy,” says the rosolution With Spring. e L pom the sevently Cay, > R maHta g ¢ | outside competitios ich i 8O- Fommm e T o) srats s Ll AP Though other reasons bring ow that all good citizens 8480 two years ugo. As the matter vests at the present | outside competition which it was o AS WAS 1 have beon oxpected tho | 1UWas owing in u great mensuro to_the L Blionldheyin word tor st e —— time the republicans of Iowa arve con- 1ized to ehoke off.” Only the indus- 4 el xpected th forts of women in behalf of his race that he You secm to cling 7 = g qaE it everest criticisms of the president's de- | is cligible to the office he 5o unworthily oc- To Spring Thuld it time to put on brakes WiTH his trial indefinitely postponed | fronted with a grave rvesponsibility, | tries in which competition cannot be " . ) b 1 5 T cupies.” A copy of the resolutions was or- n 4 4 ‘ 0 licd \\ll\“ KO 1" ;”"1\’““‘11 2 = ; ; AT ante S nation to close the doors of the | €W g © pansed ere he roplicd, 1en We kit tar Do S0 bl Bank-wrecker Mosher will doubtless | That they will not hesitate to meet the | readily established have any assuranco | tormination 1o elose the doors of the | oror'sont him i And then hio sighed, R it 1016 e Lot g take in the World's fair with a deputy | responsibility iscvidenced by the serious | Of escaping this. But the most serious Ao sl s R UL AW ioR: batien ofsithey MeRhorsen o, Y b1y oall Limpcoen Licsioste, 4 3 v : 3 v 7 o TR e B alins Gt ot ate office seckers, in order that he may | Noews, and his brother thought last Tuesda Of Spring uck, enterprise, 15l marshal as a traveling companion, In | manner in which they have, even this | defeet of the monopolistic combinations ']“ o e e A b ‘,‘]‘_v Rt R T [ L Beeduse most any thing Bt n the end yor houn' ter in® the meantime the Lincoln people who | carly in the campaign, taken up the | is the fact that they arve obnoxious |evol e mont. oo from the | 0% town near MePherson. They succceded Will vhym with Speing Yer johinnie-cuke 15 mus suffered through his peculations will | solution of the question. That they will | to the law of the land and that there is aflairs ¢ we moment, comes from the } i, “kiiling thicty-four rattlesnikes in that doubtless remain at home, meet it in the honest and courageous | an ever increasing popular hostility to | rebuffed appiicants themselves, B D e 5 — small suburb, making thirty-se N rattl spirvit which has long characterized the | them. “Forall these reasons and for e T A snnkes less to contend with this season. To THE gratifying intelligence reaches | history of the party when wiser counsels | Various other reasons,” says the Boston 3 AATHIBAT A6 laat ooakal p RomukaiA GLa YL 0f_Salopmidation was |9 & Co the west that the upward turn in stocks | prevail is certain. But through all the | <1drertiser, “it will be well for manufac- atly improved the appearanc well done one of them visited the town nex hus rostored the Wall stroot brokers | doubt and uncortainty with which the | furers who have not. yet put their necks | Nebraska's World's faie buflding. - Now | faynd, W SER e S8 G o HATERIE MO L et confidence in the It will re- | perplexing situation is surrounded, the | under the trust yoke to pause and do | If he will contrive th paint a little sin- | doubting Thomases are invited 1o visit t quire something more than a favorable | one fact, that the purty cannot afford to | some hurd thinking before they give up | Shine on the grounds survounding the | town whors Laey fon et T4 BEREIEE turn in stocks to restore the country’s | disagree or ignove the growing senti- | their independence, their solid sub building nothing will be lacking to ma the rattles. 3 confidence in Wall street brokers, ment in favor of a resubmission of the | stance, their well-trodden and safe- | the exhibit a glitter M. St tish, 79 years of age, has disap: pearcd from his home i Sarpy county and What He is Thers For, his relatives are anxious about him. On St. Louis Globe-Demoerat March he started for Union to visit his ) which they can- | Commissioner Blount s to be st fon, whods, ' finmor near Laskplase, e h ‘h' 1 SR 5 ; o | 1ng dn Hovall solaly for the ; webt 1o Louisville and remaiued till the wh ooieal and beneath whoso | elyiiaveilioul tr she |t foalle wimmind sine |} When our ship comes in, erumbling ruins they may be - — - trying to cross the Platte river. He was d transaction b « 3 sker | Australian bank with ligbilities amount- | crushed.” This i estionably ju- Look Out for o Tailtical Cyeclone, supposed 10 be at Union, but a letter from y A s Ao, o by which Baiipreskor 1 L RLAARS BIRG Y| Sty 8 4 g hegionadly; fu ! AR il that place divulged the fact that he had not Or rather when the carpenters get the Annex Mosher turncd over to him the valuable | ing to millions. The disastrous char- | dicions counsel, but the probability of . QU [na0n2 N 5 boen there. As the water was very high at | B property at the state penitentiary owned er of the erisis in Australin will be | its being generally heeded is small, 1f Already the rumblings of next fall's state : campaign may be heard by those who hold | the'time, and the old man htr-ll l”d\‘\‘l\‘u‘/wl ‘dnlll'—— they've got the their car close to she ground, and it will be a | from intoxication, it 1s four 1t he fo THE Chicago newspapers are unspar- | $150,000,000 have gone to wall in the | be an end to the extension of monopoly. ey become insane and wandered awiy : / SR Nty A ing in their exposure of the l|ll|l|l‘ll‘1nh last few woeks, and evidently the tide | But this is more than can reasonubly be St. Louds r‘.‘ i TaR orat he will be found all in the cou ‘W(’ re going to have devices for entrapping unwary visitors, | of disaster is not yet stayed. While the | hoped for. The growth of trusts will be [ Canada, for the Humber of her inhabitants, | 1™ —_——— {a grand opening— and their work is boaving fruit. Exto Australian ay not have any | stopped only by the appli has a debt far largor than the United States EDUCATION AL, ¢ = tionate charges have alveady boen re rious effect upon - duced and many abusos corrected. {nithe resb/Ap R s - whole question to a vote of the people, is | guarded paths of business prosperity for WLk the Lancaster county grand | apparant | the > of beeoming fractional parts of jury is in session it might, with perfect ] . glgantic structures propriety, ask William Dorgan a fow THE AUSTRALIAN CRISIS questious relating to the details of the The failure is reported of another | | by the prison contract understood when it is stated that in- | manufacturers would act upon this ob- e stitutions with liabilities R ' lon of the | hug g she looks annexation in a dozen conditions law which these combination are violat- or fifteen yoars 1 the United states will the reason | ing, the enforcement of which has al- | haveto help her pay the aebt, she 18 not |y clicited so much attention of late among | i 4 B 4 | ! Aothan AEEtiana st EaTa I as el ‘ Among \ ere. 3 0 courageous press is & potent factor in | that it has been anticipated and in a | ready been too long delayed. batherig Romsleouts: Rorimouth antmnl, 18 fo ibe. putilished jin 4 e We el these days of enlightenment. considerable measure prepared for, yet | —— Panles Never thurt Trusts, MEand Gabion, PRYIS Shi SR . 1's 'r tell just when it will h Inter Ooetn. 3 ) e > There isno other work in the rid ‘gx'm', walk around as “Dartmouth Sketches,” the book which _— it conveys a lesson which itis wellto | UNDOUBTEDLY President Cleveland THE World's fair gates weve closed on | 81v0 sime attention to. Ttis the inevi- | was fully prepared when he announcoed ‘,“"‘.‘}.f;:l“.y."z'«.x: s distinetly down | \which so many copics are printed _annua ) i 7 4 be, but pretty soon Sunday in the face of 60,000 people who le result of inflation and reckless | his determination to shut out the impor- | combinations cau-jyp abated by law | asof the Chinese almunac. ‘The nun estimated at several millions. It is printe - = T e’re go- sought admission. The gambling hells | specalation, for which the banks them- | tunate place hunters for some adverse -\l‘n trust has n‘.‘ Ali ministration attacked | 3t'Peltin and is a monopoly of the LB i - A [ now-—and we're go and disorderly resorts were wide open, selves are responsible, These institu- | criticism from the spoilsmen of or throatene rhans it is waiting for A : ; his | “panics” to knoek the trusts out. ,“The Moral Proverbs of Christino illg to g’]ve away however, and the mon who were turned | tions have multiplied far move vapidly | part The men who assume that it is ——-——— Pisa,” one of our carliest lnglish pri away from scenos of art, bosuty and | than there was a demand for them, and | the first, if not the highest, duty of a Howr Abint 18 kRTINS some pretty souvenirs at the time. We will con- refinement for the vindication of the | in the desperate competition among | president to attend to the distribution S taidnatn td IV. His poem contains 203 lines, each of A . piad ' American Sabbath receivod an effusive | them little rogard has been had for | of the ofices, could not bo expocted to | during thn past weel. "Somo peopl mide a | *Hich ends with the letter e = tinue to sell our tailored garments at half tailor's volo & g Ly | s safe rinciples of business. dly A rreat deal. Is the pleasure o s winuers The members ef the school board in s > ghomrhg :l-;ll:f:mu at questionable places of amuse- ,l.',‘\‘“‘:. ‘.‘l”“l“‘f,'“’.. ‘]':L'l’ ’\]’I . '_"“ e . ::‘\ 4 “"l'l:‘»'m to h‘_“ \‘" e, bl AL Osh 8 RS Uindae 0L the wriunary Doomnoswair beins suspected of appoliiing price All perfect goods. We allow nothing im- volume of banking far in excess of tho | for its effect will ris ther v v than joy? How d be 1o de- | these feelings balance in the world any way? | ton. the beople « 8 hoard composad g perfect to go out of the store, nor to get in either, industrial and commercial growth of the | prive & very considerable number — wholly of rs Lh So-Cailed nafogunrds, scandal was at were 1o along posed as apologists for the im- | country, It isstated that from 1880 to | of this class of politicians of the St. Lonis Republ female teachers in the department if we know it. A suit or overcoat bought of us will peached stato officials, accuse THE B 1891 the trade of the colonies with other | opportunity to pay off political debts and "The so-called “sufeguards” added to the General J. B. Weaver proposes to estab. i A 3 oty i ¢ ood satisfaction as if you ! pai of twisting and distorting the evidence | countrios increased from $153,000,000 to | at the same time demonstrate their in- | Russian treaty have been outlined in receny | lish an “independent school of polit give you just as good itisfaction as if you had paid adduced in the impeachment trial $220,000,000, or wbout 43 per cent. But | fluence with the administeation. 1t was | T'hey are merely attempts to quiet the | Professors, on the following subjects: *Land your tailor twice as much for it. one, however, who has listoned atten- | in the same time the bank advances | a very important privilege for these | corscience of the American Bople S0 as to ud public utilities and inventions, finun tively to the proceedings of the trial has | increased from: $200,000,000 to $705,000,- | politicians to be permitted to thrust | the unholy alliauce with the “divine | transportatio VAL had the hardihood to challenge the re- | 000, or about 143 per cont. Last year | themselves upon the president almost at 4 A ol tho aaar 1o bo con- f TEN L A oRataR s liability of THE Brer'S reports. The [ English capital to the amount of $215- | pleasure and it is not surprising that | Sm—— - Christian Heinecker, at L R % W N I N G K I NG & CO tact is there cun be no resson for garb- | 000,000 was loaned to tho Australian | thoy are displeasod at having it take A PRSIl 1t Brasroress: 39, LRI, (e DI bej ¢a he ha 4 7} ling the testimony. Up to date it has | banks away from them. But the botter senti- 2 s A A5 48 OB IS 5 | At 7 - | The inquiry inw the workings of the | u rized"all the prineip: nts mention: abunaantly justified the demand of THEe The banks have encouraged all sorts | ment of the country, which is not con- | BEE for the impeachment of erooked | of speculation. For & year or two past | cernod about the spoils, will approve the | Produced so much = interesting testimony | his second sear he had Jearned all the his srdany 3 . that it cannot b ormitted o be blocked at | torical parts of both the oid and the new and (aithless ofticials, there has been & vigorous land boom | action of the president, for which he ‘l this stage of tho proceedings, Witneases l testaments. At the age of U he could reply rm was distinetly down | | A FEW state papers, which have all ‘ | publications and they amount to nothing at | Science” at Des Moines, la., with seven

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