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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1890)
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KOSB WATER , Editor I PTJJ3LISHED EVERY MORNING H TUtMS OF HUIH Ml TION H Dullv m1 Sunday , One Year . 119 m • Fix months , R 00 Three Months * M B Htm lay tire Ono Vear - ( VI B vv colely I ! < < ) , Quo \ ear with J remlum 2 00 OlllCIS H Omaha , Il'O llullrilng , . _ B I IiIcaroOIIIco , .THookPrj Hull line Newfirx KoomsHnnll I'rlbnnn Ilulldlns BB Washington , No rn I urtoentlt Street | I. louncll lllitlia No 121 eatlHtreot BB ' Bouth Omaha , Corner V nn 1 sot i Streets H coituisiuNni'Ncr | All communications lelatlng to news nn 1 e II BB ttrlnl matter Khould bo addressed toluol dltor BB litl I epartrcnt imsiNrss i nri ns B All businrsslittirs mil remittance * shoull B , bo artdrn cltoTio ) Heel uhllsliliig Company BB Oninlm llrnris , checks and 1 ostolllc * orders BB I tpbiinanspiy iblo to the order or tlio Company ' ThG Bee Pnblishing Gorarany , Proprietors H ' Hkk lliilldlng 1 arnam an I cvcnlcenlli Streets H I I tin III o on thn Irnltm H Therolsnooxcu'ororafallurotoRotTiirllrr BH , nn the trains All nowsdenlers hnvo boon noli BB ] I Hod to rarry a f ill supply 1 ravclcrs who n nnt H 1 in lln mi 1 can 11 ot It on trnlns vlicrn other BBJ i Omaha pnjers iiru earrle 1 are lequostcl to H notify Tiic IIei . . . . H . . I lensolai articular to Rlvo In nil cases full H Information ns to date rallu y und number BBJ of train H nivo us jour name , not for publication or tin BH . nccccsary use buta ftu mint ) < f Rootfaltb M < 3111. IMIIjI ull H 1 Sworn Statement of Circulation Hl t/Uteof Nebraska I. . H County ot Douglas I ° * H Urorce II lpschuclc , secretary of The lies H I'ubllKlIng Conn any does solemnly swear that H tliDactualcltrulatlonot lnr IMll v IltKfortho B -nctxemllnir January If , 1KM.WU3 as follows _ _ B Biindnv lun U -I ml H Monrtiv Ian II iva it < Tuesdni Jan II 1l' i,3 ( H Wvdnssday Ian 15 1 1M B Jlmrsday Inn ID IHO.V ) H Irlday Ian r I J- ' H taturday Jun 18 mom H Average in IIIO H . onoitm it TysuuucK BBI Bwom to before me and subscrlbi 1 to In my BBI presence tins 18tli day ot January A i ) 1 M. H ISoal I N 1 > ilttli H . . . , . Notarylublia H Elate of Nebranlcn , I. , H County ot Douglas f ° a H ( IccrRo II l7schuclc beliiR duly sworn de H pees nn I sa > s that he li aecrotary ot llio ilea H l ul llshlni * Companr that the actual average M dally clriulatlon of Tnr ll.mv Hef for the M month of January , W y\na li ? f"4 copies , for M , 1 ebruary l&"t > lHWiicot les for MnrchJMX ) lK,8ot l copies tor April 1SM > lRr j copies tor May ItW H 1B6C9copies , for June , lt69 1S , . > 8 copies for m July Ktfi 18. 13 copies tor August , 15t > 1 % K r.Bl mplos for Mo ( tombcr lt-Hi K 710 copies H for October 1RM ! 1 ? U97 copies , for Novcmbor m U69 19310 copies for December 18 9 SUU11 R comes nioimrJI JVsrnucK H Sworn to before rne and subscrllod In ray H presence tillsttb day of Innuary , A I ) . 1S3U M LFeall N V > EH Notary I ublle M llll ncoplo will clicotfully piy for m - tlioir own baths If our business major M will lighten the burden of taxation B Tirntr ttro a fo.vototntis on thoM M list of jurois for the conn up term of H court The ptofosslontls always corao M in when thcro is a jury drawing M Ninj- Irish cditois h ivo boon huruod M to jail since the first of the year for the M Rrcit critno of criticising- roorcion H goiotnmant And jot EiiR-lnud boasts H of a free press | Tin an\loty of the doctors tosorvo H without pay on the Douglas county H hospital statT , is only cQualled by Viui- H doi\oott's diuintorcstcd lovofor Gou- H oi al Bungs and Dodlln utanita H 131 ur iv p tpoi a donnuncu the ST.mo.iiT H ttottyns a German retreat " This H was the only honorable course left open H , to Ptinco Bisinuiok when Secrotaiy H 131nino iijUlc ired on the econo H r • H Sj Louis deserves ctodit for struj- M ( 'Unpii iinstfato Although thcro is H | " hot a shadow of n chuico of socuimg- H the worlds fair the citv counoil his H Riantod the usoof Torostpaik , rnoroly H tohai r issnud if possible defeat Chicago B AiioiiMGiNiuvi , Liars at- H laiKiiiiicnt of the Union L'acilio coin H pan will open the eyes of the people H to the enormity of the outrage to bo H perpatrntod on the pioductivo industry H or the west by the proposed extension H of the government debt H * Si"v goNornmotit con sue ngeut3nottU- H oui mon , were donicd access to the H debt lecotds ot North Carolina , , The H btato a ithoritios doclaio thtit southotn- H ors must bo appointed to do the woik H 'Xhoio it ) no objoctton , howovoi , to H northoi n ctpital which foots the bulk H of the census bureau o\ponscs H Till now paving comblno which was H ( .largdv insttumontnl in organi7lnc the H * council is now at woik in dead earnest H propating for its raid upon the property H ownorH and taxpayoia Just as soon as H t this piuing ring can make sure of sup H put t in the council through thick and H * thin it will boglu to opointo in the open H flold H ArioitNin Waqolnkk of the -MU- H ' souil Pnclflu announces that the com H - pun v will light the hlmuood olo\utor 1 _ case oten to the couits of lust resort H ' 1 his ib the usual tnothod adopted bj B f corporations to defeat JubUlo by delay , H . which affords thorn fuithor time to H llcoco tliolt patrons while the case is H " . pending _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H Till interviews published in Don\oi H concerning the qualities ot pa\ lug used H I in Omaha imnrlably ondoiso thopur- ; H ! v _ tlculat material supported by ttio to- H : spoctHo papers l.ven the board of H public w ot its assotts that stone is just V tlio tiling for Domci , but at homo tlioj H > - profoi bt Iclcs In this instance UIb- H , tiuito loiidsw the cliaria ot honostj to H the opinions of the uoaul H I Hi Into o\-Sonutoi Hiildloboigoi's H gilatest ( ononij was himself The vice H t ot iutainpotunio that uiustotod him do- H Htrojud his self-rospoct , londorod him H v iiulllTciont to the respect ot ethers , H dogindcdlils manhood , damaged him H t meiituU ) , spnllod his totupor , and made | lilin n man tobo slumned by nil soif- 1 * resptctltig people flo had boon a man 1 Otnbllltj , with the ud\iuita „ 'os ot n | " local odiicatlou una mi odltorial B - o\pciiuuce , mid iiudei the clr- | cumstuncua in whluh ho uu- 1 to red the United States bonuto , 1 * leprebontlng the republicans ot Vit- | gliiiu , thoi o was nn oppoi ttiultv for him H to have made nu honoiablo locord Hut B hoiojoitod It , and duiing mo3t of his B t senutoilnl toim ho was a source of an- H uojanco and an object of all men's pitj H ur contempt Yet Hiddloborgor hud H r good qualities He was nuturullj a in in B of I Iuillj and generous impulses , his B rouuigo was unquestioned , and his sjin- B pdtiiios were ulwnjs with the oppressed , B r theciiuboof Iroluud ha\ing no more H lliicuio friend among Americans BBBBkj : " - i ri | w i < ili | iHijrn'i i ll ai < | g lllnil ili" u THE LAVTsWDIlllS UXW\'PACiriC - The open lottcr of Hon William Lceso , attorney general ot Nebraska , to the attorney general of the United States , arraigning the Union 1'nciflo railroul compunj for numotous and llngrnnt violations of the law , will be found In tnothor ptrt of fin Di I It will ropiy chrotul perusal bj nil ho would become bottoi acquiintcil with the methods of the gront subsldirod corporation in tiolntlng faith with the gocrnmontnnd disregarding the plain est prowslons of law I'lio facts presented bv Attornot General Loose nro of record and indisputable , and the letter is especially tlmolj In \ low ot the fact thatcommittecs'in both house ! of congress nro now considering the question of extending for hnlf a eon turv or longer the debt duo the government mont from the Union Pacific , and the loportoftho gotornmont dltcctors ot jUiiit company , just published , lecom- menda such notion , • Attornoj Genotal Lceso shows that at various times from 1871 to 1SSS tboUnlon Pucllie railroad companj , in violation of the net of congress of 1371 , and t1th - out the consent ot eongiess , has glvoti guauuitoos to nuniorouo l Ulroad ontoi- prisos which ha\o iltnwn hettllj upon thocainings of the coinpam , the an nual diain , according to the figures of the attonioj genotal , nmoiintiug to nbout ouo million dollnis It Is stated that the Union Pacific piopoues to ron tlnuo this policby issuing and guar anteeing the Donvoi and South Pnrkrailtotd bonds to tlio amount of ocr two million dollnis although that corporation docs not eai n its opoi atmg oxponscs In addition to these unlaw ful ttansaetions it is charged bj Attor ney Gonoial Loose that the Union Pi- clficdiroetoishavo used the assets and earnings of the eomp mto parthcon- structarival ro consisting ot the Oregon Kailay nud NtuigUion com p inj , the Oregon Short Line , nnd the Denver and Port Woith'rullroid , and lie suggests that the object ot this muj ho to rcndoi the governmoutllon on the Union Pacific nulloadnluolcss sliould the goveintnent bo foicod to tnko foroclosuio piococdings Still nu- othei count In the indictment pre ferred ngalnst the Union Paeillc jj the attorney gonoial is the tact that niuo million dollais ha\e boon ptid on land grant bonds from tlio o irnings of the load instead of fiom the proceeds ot the land giant sales In tlioso wits the oarnlngs ot tlio Union Pneilio tailioad , which should have been applied to the pajment of the government debt , lime been in manifest \iolntion ot law dl- \ortod to onterptlscs wholly in the interest nnd for the bone lit of Inside rings , wlnlo the public has boon motfilesslj bled to meet the de mands of tlioso unlawful ontoiptlsos In view of tlioso facts the attorney gen oial nsks whatroason there is to expect that the mon who coutiolthc Union Pacllle will not \iolato the moposcd " now act , and no strongly protests against the piojoctcd legislation as ln- lolvinga grate wipng and mjustico both to the go\oinmont and the peonlc Its olToct , ho doolaiesf would bo to rob the government of i lnigo amount of ptopottj uuo it , as well us all secuiitj for tlio iin il lopajmont of the puncipal , while it would entail uuon tno people for gen oiations to eoino the pajmontof the enormous debt ot the Union Ptvtlic , which would bo iunir tiom them bj the same methods of exaction nnd oppression sion which ha\o boon pricticed for twenty yoais The report ot the govoinmont dirce- tois ot the Ui ion Pacific ropiooonts the condition of the comma as bolng very satisfactorj , commends the ability , honostj and put poses of tlio piescnt nutnagors , as exhibited In then administration of the ntinir.s of U'Q comcanv during the past five youts and recommends speclllcnllj the pis sa o of the bill to extend the time of payment of the Union Pacific's debt to thogovcinmont Iho letter of Attornov General Lcoso is a sufficient answot to the mistnkon tlows and conclusions of the government duoctors i\J3JJ IIASKA 1U NJiffJV The orgini/ntion of the Nobnska Bnnkors' assoointlon holds out the promise of Impiotcd methods in the banking system of the st ito and lusuius the establishment of a uiiifoim practteo among the binkois which will opciate to thogre itot convenience ot the pub lie Banking in Nobiaska has not boon placed upon so secure and cousointio a basis as in some of the oldoi states , although considering the loose methods of the past the tocord ot the state is ex ceedingly good 1 ho legislation prot ided by the last logislatuWon lines which oxpeiioncoin othet st itcs had approved , has worked an Improvement and strengthened nubile confidence In the banks , but tnoro remains to bo done bc- foio banking in Nebraska shall liavo attained a condition as ncailj as pos sible satisfactorj to all concoinod in it , 'Lliis was made cv idont ftomho dellb- orations ot tlio Bankots' association , and it will bo flto wink of that oi- gnui7UtIon to bilng about such 10- fqims as are necesstirv , J ho associ ation is cotnposod of intelligent and cotiseivatlvo mon , whoso views und recommondntlors will command tespoct- ful attention and whoso interest it is to plnco the banking sjstem of tlio state on such n sound nnd substan tial basis ns will make it a potent factor in promoting the gcnoinl proaporltj If this pui pose is kept stoadilj in view there can bo no doubt ot the usefulness ot the Association A part of the proceedings ot tlio asso ciation which Is of gonoial intoiost was the adoption of lesolutions approv ing ot the plan ot Comptrollei of the Cuircucj John J , Knox for pot petuating tlio national bank curroncj , und rccoiumonding the passage bj congress - gross ot an not for the issutiirco ot bonds bearing two per cout intoiost In which to rotund the present bonds , nnd to be tudeomnblo at the p'ousuro of the gov ernment Those resolutions were ununlmo.islj approved and will bo com liiuuicutod to the senators and repie- sentatlvos ot Nobiaska In congiess It mnj bo obscrvod hoio that the ICuox plan uppuurs to bo g > owing in favoi , and tUu-baukem ot Nebraska no doubt tru iMiiiimiii i inMi ( Mnin nrwmat.t , * . i loss in line with tlioso of the west gen oralij In approving It The nssoclntlon ot Nebraska bankora can tnako itself vorj useful In advanc ing the piosporlty of the stnto , nnd thcro is every reason to expect that It will do so , 6rTAfJ LAAl \ \ 1HAIAZCV Mnjor Cu hiiig is probablj not jot familiar with thopiovlslons ot ourchai- tor Tor his bonotlt wo will quote soc tlou 109 , which reads as follows The compensation nnd snlnrj ot all oMccra and agents of the citv , not heroin specified , slmll tie fived atut determinol bj ordinance , nnd shall not bo Increased oi dl nhiislioJ dur InR the term for which such onicer , or nsent , shnll bo appointed It Is obvious that the major has no tight to mnko anj appointment not ex- prcsslj specified in the chatter unless such position has boon cre ated and the saltuy foi the same has been fixed nud dotot mined * by ordinance 'Llio appointment of a twelve hundred dollar clerk bj tnoro resolution of the council is a palpable - pablo violation ot the chin tor and lavs the present ma > orllablo to impeach ment justns his lncdcccssoi bad lntd himself liable wlion ho signed salary vvai rants for street comniissior ot s clerk nud assistant si dew ilk inspector And this forces upon us the question whether the major and council propoio to keep on voting silarios to tax caters who tno not legallv authorl/cd to di ivv pay ' 11ns Is a voiy sorlous in allot It is not moiolj n question whothoi flvo or six thousand dollais n year shall bo voted awaj to "supoo' who rcndoi no sorvieo and clerks who do the work whion should bo done bj the officers thoin- selves , but it is a manifest attempt to ignoto and override the s ifoguards and baniois which have boon ut up in the charter for the protection ot tnxptycrs If the major md council cm dclibor- vt ly ignoio nnd oveirldo charter - tor provisions in ono thing tkoy can do so in ill things Instead of being mcio tiustcoHot the eoiporation , limited in their powers they notonlj issuino powois not vostcd in thom but * thoj actuallj do what Is absolfjtolv tot bidden bj the law Ag nnst tins lawless and rocklcss couisc we eutci an earnest protest not only on behalf of the taxpavcis but In behalf of nil law abiding citizens If the chief executive of this city , who is swoin tooiifoico tlu lawcm with impu nlty sot the laws at dolianco , how are wo to expect the ordinal j citizen to re spect the law nnd j leld cheerful obedience - once to its mandate Possibly Majoi Cushiug has acted without duo consid eration If so it is not too late for him to totraco his stops indtcctlfy his mis takes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DO ItlhY MAM HIE r-AIiTUf It is the common pr tetico of parties who want legislative subsidies or aid to asl for largoi appropri itions than thoj expect to got I his is doubtless the motive that nnpols the board of cduca tion to USX for an nllowaneo of six mills from the cltj council foi tlio support of fichools dining the coming jour The demand is oxtiavagmt The board will derive a ro onuo ot at leist two bundled und fiftj thousand dollais from fines ind liccnsos and they will iccuivo u large allowance from llio stale school fund Allow ing foi the Increase of population and the needed increase ot school teach ers tlioto is still no excuse for a six mill tux oi h lit that amount A six mill tax would yield at least ono bundled and twenty tliousmd dollars That would mnko a tot ilof ovei four hundred thous and dollnts foi the i uniting expenses of our schools in 1811) ) No otiiut city ot equal population with Omaha requites anything like such an expenditure for maintaining public schools Taxes in Omaha are high enough nlrcidv The school boind should rotronoh and econ omise _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CouNCir-uvN Johnson's review of municipal methods in South Omaha dr • .orves thoboriouscoiisidoi ition of every tnxpiver Iho recklessness which elmiueteri/od tlio manu 'omont of cltj affairs has sonouslj imputed its fliiuii cial condition and piled up a burden some debt faAs hnooeen ignoied , obligations iucuiied and taxes in creased , sololj foi the bonotlt of jobbcis and contiactors Some of those debts have boon contracted without logatd to law , thus opening the dooi toondlcss litigation and disci edit The tespunsi- blhtv for this i ondition lies at the ( loot oftho men who Insisted ongivingthe town sopur ito corooiato existence In tholi anxiety to escape taxation in Omaha tboj cicntcd a suburb and turned it ovci to cliques of jobbers who liotcd on the substnuco of the town squandered its moans and plunged it dcnpci into debt than could have boon posslblo under annotation This con dition was iuovitable J'ho elements which controlled city affairs were in- dlfforentto the futuio lhov wore not in office for tholr health , nnd the result shows they plucked the public to * oyotj thing in sight The time is ripe foi the tnxpajers to liso up and diivo the rocklesa jobbers fiom powoi , and the onlj safe and olfectual vvaj to do it is to met go with Omaha Annexa tion is tnovitubio The sooner it is ac complished the hotter it will be for the llnuiieinl and matorlal prospqrlty of all concerned Tiif municipal campaign in Suit Lake City is glowing in vigor and bitterness as uloetion dav approaches Though local in its effect , it is national In intoi est It is a b ittlo botwoou the iMornion chinch , with all its power in numbers and millions , and the united Geiitilo forcosofall ciceds and clttsaos Thu campaign began last October , and will close 14 the ballot box on tlio 10th or Pobiuurj All the paraphernalia ot a presidential campiign , such as parades , pjrotochnies and red 11 ro , have boon invoked bj both parties , and no small amount of ill feeling has resulted The ohanco3 of victory tno ovonlv dlvldod At tbo count j olootlon last August the anti Mormons shqwed a majority ot fortj votes in the cltj , but the Mormon goi- rjmandor deprived tlio majority of rep lesnutation in the toultorlul legisla ture The vast muchinoryof the church , the slavish obedience of moribors , to gether with city , count j and territorial pationngo , U n tremendous power to overcome TFii opposition , however Is tliorouehly tiryhnlzod and united , do- tormlnod nnjt Reliant , with able lenders and plenty oLtUo slnows ot war to meet and cope ' with the saints The pro3) ) > oiltj rjjfSfilt LakoCllj is lnrgelj dopoiulent on-iho overthrew of Moi mon power Tor1 llio first time since the sot tlonientof tllb'Silt Lake valley , the throats and nmttcrlngs ot tlio apostles f ill on hccdjrjsaoars Thoj no face to face with foi cos equal In strength foi- tlllod by lnvrrfml encouraged bv the jus tlco of the cViVi o nud public opinion Till residents ot the populous sub urban districts of Walnut Hill nnd Orchard Uillnndothei socUonsnre justlj entitled to ndequnto ilro protection Thoj pij tholr share of the tuxes , have scoicsot useless livdrantsfoi which the cltj pajs sixty dollars each annually , but there ate no mo ins of coiinnunlc it- mg with the dopatttnont in case of lire Motnvvlillo the citj authorities ate squandering thousands of dollais on useless ollleers nnd creating fat berths foi politic il barnacles llio policj ot this giott reto in govctiiiuunt is thou sands for sinccuics , not ono cent foi piotcctiou 01 UnillAZDS 11IAA OURS A strllcliiR illustration ot thopowor still ex crciscd by the etnporor in Austria ItutiRirv la shown bj Ins suecess In blinking nbout n complete reconcill ition of all diltoronco s between twoen tno C/celis nnd Commas hi Bolicmla rids wasnpparcutlv an luiDoailblo task for the conflict between the two rlv l parties wns such that they declined to ait in the same dlot As the presence ot the German minority was indispensable in order to scenro the ronuUito p.orum for the enactment ot now statutes or for the repeal ot oil ones nil u irllaincutary legislation nt Prague nail come to n stau Istlll Ilia mala ciuso ot the dispute was the Czech demand for homo rule nnd autonomy for Bohemia its complete ns that possessed bj Hungary This was op 1 osod bj tl e Gortnun population of the an cient kingdom of St Wen cousins on the same grounds that the men of Ulster oppose Irolnnd s plea for homa rule The Germans In Bohemia number about two million to thrco million Czechs nnd complain bittcily of the oppression to which thoj are sub jeeted by the majority In December list tlio conflict reached nn acute stage nnd threatened nototiljto wrack the govern ment majoritj in tlio Imperial parliament nt Menna but oven to bung nbout a fall of the cabinet of Count Tauffc which has held oftico for ton yean Realizing the dnnger , l mjieior Trancis Joseph summoned the c tbinet to meet at his p ilncu on Dolcih- ber H Ha listened to both sides In * sllonco and then declnrod that in his judgniont al though the time , for Hohemun autonomy miht ( arrive in tlio future ho must for ths present mnlntaliutho existing constitution This settled the matter so far as his cabinet was concerned 4ho discussion ended , the quurrolitig mlntstcis shook hands nnd no ono resigned Having thus settled the dispute among the molnbArs of ttio cabinet the em pcror next undertook to bruit , about a simi lur reconciliation between the parliamentary loaders of thqiGoi man and Czech factions of tbo Bohemian dfet Ho thcrofoio invited them to " \ i nn i nnd accomplished his task with unexpected success vVhcro is tbo arbiter whoso dceis ion vvonld be received like that In the ciso fur instance of the different cs batweea England nnd IrelandIt } Is not any piovis ion of tbe eonslitution but the dofcro-ce I aii to the crown to the < ontrnl oxecutUo power which ulooo makes Austtlan feder ulism possible U Hi out it tlio latter would not last n weel * 2ext to Portugal the nation that divides with it the Iberbn I'onlristihi is the most ill ely to bo afteetea by the oMtnple of a peaeoful revolution in Brazil bp tin hn 1 al ready an organized republican cult to wnieh some of the most brilliant ana popular of living SDinlauis wore uttichoa nn I Spain has had a recent a lmonitlon on her own ac count ot the nnwhdoai of assuming thnt moaarohy is more stiblothmi roujblicanls n \ \ hen the adults ot n whole natto i nro se riously troubled with reg ird to tl ejioliticnl und soei il pros ) cet bj the illness of a chili or tour j curs it must Oucur to miny of thorn that the ftim of government thnt involves such a dungir tins perils fiom which it least a government not djiuisttc is free Ti is snowing must have its effect in Portu cnl as the d'smissal ' of lloai Pedro must llkowisc have hal its effect In Spain It is not to bo wondered at thnt the notion of' ' a foJctntion of Latlu republics ' should have urison nnd spre id very r-ypidlv throughout both nations , undoi the forcing process ( applied bj the lecent events of wnicb whii the Pottuiuo3o iLgard ns the aggrosslon ot Cnclpiid in Afrka as tlio latest fhcro is this to bo said for such a fodoratlon that it uoul i bu the fem d recognition of a union of Interests and sentiments lhat.reallj o\ ists Iho union of Latin republics in thu old world and the new world nt least liav o an olomentof roalttj It is by uo means eleu that it would constitute a threat ngalnst user or that a would bo necessary or politic for us to lnv eke agatust it the Mouroo doctrine That doctrine was especially almod at the protestations of Laropean princes on this * continent and at the cxtontlon to It ot Luropcnn dj uasno politics and would lese much of Us torea if It were relied upon to obstruct a federation of republics * % Party feeling in Belgium has of lute become como oxaspciutod to a dangerous point Iho conservatives now in powar are supported In the national legislature by a lingo nujorlty , the oxlstenco of whieh they ovvo to there stfictod n it ire of the parliimcntarj fran chise Iho latter docs not cxtt nil to ono tenth of the entjrij adult male population According to clause 49 of the Bolgl in constl tutlon only lliciiaro permitted to vote who pay direct gov oVnmeat tuxes to the amount of 42 > S francs 'Aq ' 200 francs la provincial and communal dues per annum ilonco tlio parliamentary ! if run ohiso is lluiltoj to the well to-do nndaitho cducatod classes and thus out of a total population of 7,000 000 not aiaro Uun bput ono hundred nnd fortj- 11 vo thousan 1 uroontittoJ to vote or to have any voicejn tli&ROYernmcnt of the country Kopcntcd attcaiMi have been mudolo secuio u revision ot tlii onvtituiion , and to extend the franchise so as to reader the parltaman tarv representation a national one , All efforts forts in this dircutlon have , bow over , bean frustrated by the conscrvativ os , who , with a view ofrondortng their present tonj.ro of power perpetual have Juit Intro duccd a bill destined to disfranchise all electors who now vote at tbo provincial and municipal elections by right of tholr education alone nud to limit the franchise In provincial elections to man pay ing Al francs direct taxes and in municipal elections to person pajlag 0 franc3 annually in government dues This measure will practically obliterate thy liberals who are the champions ot popu'ar education Until now the ' capacity franchise " or the right to vota b { means ot a purelj educational qualification uusgiveu to tbo liberals that equality and preuondorenco In local councils which they have lost la the chamber of deputies nud In the senate since the defeat of their clomentarv education bill ilvo voir * ago The conservatives liave rkalusi that thatwhonoveravvorklngman booomes edu cated ho nt onea a lopts liberal opinions , and ns the provincial nn 1 muuleipal nssembltos coutrol not only local oxnondlturo itnl tnxn tlon , but nlso tlieRcominunnl prlranrv schools , the present Belgian government mont Is determined bj Its bill for the rc | eal ot tlio ' capucity frnnchtso' to oust the liberals from any voice in tlio management of the schools , anl there upon to restrict popular education How serious is this prosject may bo j.athorct from the fact thnt ncarlj-ono half of the en tire Belgian in pulntion is unable to road or write Kealbing the peril nllscctlous of the libera s and radlculs have united to resist the disfranchisement bill nnd siiuo owing to their mlnorltj In the nnllonal legislature thoj cannot hope to defeat it bj parliament nry methods , thoj op-mly threaten to fight ngalnst jt by unconstitutional nictns lorn 1 cr has risen to n dangerous height , nnd the burning of the roy U pilico at I ackon ind of several public hull lings nt Biussols poptl larlj attributed to incendiaries is regarded as a winning to thc , government of the bit tcrncss of public sentiment Unconstttu tlonnl means , how over , can onlj result lu scci il ulsordors which mnj posslblj ho f ital not only to the uj nastv vv hlch bolng forciru li is no hold on the affections of tbo people but nlso to the verv oxlstenco ot Hclglum as a nation Lmpcror I'riuels loscph of Atistru is the latest Luropoan monarch crellted with an intention to abdicate Ho is in his sixtieth jonr and has rcignel fottj-two jcars anl his recent triublca may vvoUhnvo m lo his public lifo a wenrinens ulthough a denial oC his alleged purpose to resign It mav bo expected Klnj , Gcotf.oot Greece accord ing to the London liutli has conelu cd under the enrnost persuasions of the c/tr of Russia to postpone th it abdication in favor of his son the duke of Spatta whieh the same authority sijs ho had ( loterniitio 1 cpontfor tno coming spring SiueoKIng George llnishod his fortj tlfth year * ho day before list Christmas , the burdens otold ago cannot account for the strnnto purpose ho has thus according to report , boon Induced to torcgo The heir apparent , on the other hand , is only twenty ono jcars old , and will doubtless have plenty of 0 | portuultv hereafter to rolgn Greece is nlso more tranquil than at some formei periods , when her monarch mlfjit have had serious grounds lor giving up the throne Bvliontlj the czar c ninot sco whj n sovorolgn who is not in dimmer of bolng blown up with dynamite overj time ho takes a nlluaj train or of h wing poison sprinkled in the clothes ho buvs in a foreign couutrj , should find it necessary to renounce the crown Bat per haps King George , v ho began to relgu before fore he was eighteen thinkB twenty sovcu j oars in the business enough for him Mean while the fulfillment ot the famous prophecy ns to what is to happen to Moslemistn at Coi stnntinoi lo under a Kiug Constantine and a Queen bophl i must bo postponed for a time The question why the various Luropoan powers are scrambling for possessions in Africa Is easily answered Let ua look at I egos , an uuhculthful und unlnv itlng ulaco In tropical west Africa If woexumlnotbo trade statistics of this little place wo find that just a quarter of a century ngo its im 1 oris and exports in ono year amounted to $ T93 * 3a , thnt foi a lone , time its trade grow vcrj slowly that of late years it has b en advancing with rapid strides , and that in 1S37 its imports and oxporls imountcd tel > l 174 0G0 Let us turn now to the coasts of tropical east Africa where the vast natlvo population are onlv b giunin ? to emcrgo from a state of bartei , and are still buried in - barbarism nnd ignorance ami j et in spite of tholr low con litlon and of the Arab slay e tranc und other disturb inccs wnieh hnvo long kept tholr country In a turmoil we find that these natives are the s | outaneaus producers of experts thnt for some v oars hay o amounted to about $100. ) 000 per nnnum It hns been proven tnat their country possesses lnrj-o resources ind it ccrta nly is not a Utopian idei to suppose that its trade , un ler bapplor conaitions and iroporlj stimulated and or t , mired , is capable of lirgo development , in seven months of last yeni about * W)0 ) 000 v oi th of ivory was sold la Antwerp from a part of the Upper C-onc.0 which live jcars ano had nevei contributed a cent to the wculth of foreign markets , nnd it is fout d that in i irts of his basin tobaLco coffee and many other products thrive and steps havoalrcalv bicntakonto open in this , ra tion pi mlnttons for producing tlioso com mo lines It is an experiment , to be sure but its promoters have good reason to believe liovo that it will succeed und that plant i tiers will pay litis , then is the reason why the Luropcun nations nro scrambling for Vrnea thoj see there potentialities capnblo of uocomlns largo sources of trade and wealth and overj year thej are becoming more nnd more certain tint Interests ac quire 1 on th it continent will in the long run lay well for tin investment * * The illness of the baby king of Spain who inherited from his father a dlscasod bodj and n " 1 tottering throne , reminds the woild how b id is llio prospect of the rojal houses ot Luropo Iho cznrwilch is a sickly half Idiot , the crown prince of Italy is a weal ; , taciturn , rnoroso narrow choslcd voung mvn , the prince of Wules is a worn out mnn of ttto world who has exhausted every pleasure and every passion and his son is u great blockhead , if not a great deal worse llio heli apparent of Austria Hungary Is a nobody and the heiress ot .ho Netherlands Is a tune-voar old child 'Iho kiug of Sax ony , the brand duke of Baden and tlio crown prince of VVurtcmborg are childless So also is the king of Uoumania and the king of Sorvia is n child 1 ho sultan of 'lurkey and the emoJror of Germany alone nro earn fully rearing a progeny It Is hih ( time for the people of Europe totrundloout of tlio wuj tholr feeble and decrepit remnants of rojulty aud covorn themselves HIDDLLIILltCiLll Il.iI ) Tlio 1 ccetitriu I x-Senaior from \ ir- glnln i'usdCH Away \ \ ixciiesti il Va , Jnn 21 Lx Senator UlddlQborcor died at i 10o clock this mom liijf Mi Uiddlobcrgcr s publio career was a varied ono A lawyer by profession ho proved a gioat confederate sold lor After , the war accepting Its results in good faith , ho becurno a np.wspnp < r editor Berved in the i legislature und during the time when the i Old Domlniou democracy muslted under the name ot the consorvatlvo party lie acted with it In 1770 ho was a presidential elec tor on the rilacn thket but four joars later be had become ono ot the leaders in the ieaduster movement and was an elector On that nckot Tuo rcadjustor movement swept him from thu state seuato to the son ute of tbo Unl cd States , wIiilIi ho on to red in 18S3 \ \ hllo in the senate ho was n strong udvocato of tbo Blair educntlonul bill and was an ardent protoctloulst There have been senators from Virginia of inoro prominence who did loss for the state than Mr Kiddle herder , but iturim , the last two years of his term his inlluoncowas nllgouo Last winter Bovornl times ho create 1 scenes but the most painful happanitii , was the nikht of Nlareh 4 , a fovv hours before the ondof his oOlolal life vvhou Pro3ldont pro torn IngalU ordered hi arrest wbilo the wife and daughter of Hld- dleborgor looked down on the disorderly proceedings from the talleri I xniiiratnil triiin All Illume I ODisvicLH , Kj , Jnn 24 The coroners ] urv boa roiuruod a v crdict in the case of the fourteen men drowned m the bridge caisson Junuury U btnUh & . Co are exonerated from all blami NEBRASKA CORN RATES , Gonornl Mnnnsor Holdrogo'o Reply to the Governor THAYER'S ' PLEA FOR THE FARMER State Hoard of Agtloutture I'lio I oil , oial Court \n Insane I miner Uoualilcrltii ; tlio Osceola Llovntnr Case .llislice In l'ollov Ovum , txob , Jun SI 1800 Hon Johu M Thavor Governor , Lincoln , Neb Doir Sir I liavo received jour letter of the 13th itist , rolatlvo to rites on corn lltustig gcstlons mudo therein w ill bo c irefully ton sldored bv the oflleors of this couipnuj , nnu a morn dollnitc replj sent jou later G W Hot phi or Gonornl Mnnngor Stiti op NiiimvsKv Lxrctrivi Dei viit mbnt , t iseoix I in J4 18 l U \ \ Hoi dreBe es i , G ( nernl Minim ! r B C M Hill roiu O n ilni Neb Deirhlronr luvor ot the All inst was duly receive ! lam gl id to know that attention will be glv on to tbo subject matter of mj lettorof the 13th instJ. ou will remember mv c tiling upon you that duj unl nsklng'foi a reductlBu of corn rnt" s On tlio same day 1 \ resented the 0 utio subject to the mmiuors or ropiesenta lives of till there ids centering In Oimihti and vv is pletsed to Had the subject rocolvod with eousldoniblo favor , though no com mlttal vv is made Since the publication of mj letter asking foi a re luclion of the rate on corn , 1 hnv o recolved various letters nnd petitions from farmers nnd business men throughout the stUouihtng mo to continue to press the rullrottds for ttio roducoa rate uskod for I desire , therefore to supplement mj formei re luost with all the earnestness nnd urgency 1 can command I nm Impressed ovorj duy mora and more vv lth the noeossitv which requires quires the rallroals to make the roduetion llio corn has beou raised In immense qunn titles It is almost wholly the support of the fnrnieis , ns it is of every other 1 Ind of busi ness llio firmors must llvo oft the pro ducts thoj raise , and they must be nllowcd to secure n living return for tholr labor I hero is nu obllgition on the part ot the railroad to glvo the firmoreuch a rate of transportation as will tumble him to reap some profit Iho farmer must llvo Corn m ado No 3 , is now worth 87 cents InChleigo freight from contril Nebraska Is Ji cents per 100 , oi 14 cents per bushel shrinkage } 4 par cent , commission > tf per cent m iltlng lu cents per bushel to , et It to market Dc luct 15 cents from il cents and U cents per bushel is all there is loft for the Bhippor This is not fairnn 1 justtotho farmer Iho railroads si qpld cert ilnlj bo willing to oivido equally at least , with the farmers the latter outbt to have a bniattco la their favor I s iy the railroads ought to carrj this corn to market if thoj do not make n pounj und ov on if thov carry it nt some loss The rosjlts would in my judgment in six months reimburse the railroads ton fold for any loss tnoy might sustain If the rail roads will mo vo this corn to market the results - sults will bo of incileulablo benefit not only to the farmers but to cvorv business man and to tbo yvholo public If thoj do * not move it I fear rcsultB inoro disastrous to the rnllronas and to the public interests than wo have yet seen or felt I dcclaro it to bo the part or wisdom to take voluutary action and to remove move the embargo upon corn and business gonorallj Thostito board of transportation has no jurisdiction or control ovei the through corn rate that being exclusively under the inter stuto commerce law I have taken up this through corn rate by itself , not connected with any other freight rate becau30 thojeorn question is of immediate vital and over pow urlng Interest lake this step and you will benefit the railroads lun as much as you will benefit the turners and the public l may bo thought I nm traveling outside myllnoofdutj notso As the rcprosontatlv o of the i eople of this stito It is my auty to exert all the powers and influence I buvo to protect und ndvance the interests of thn i oo- IloThis This letter is I u to ml c 1 for the managers of the othei ro ids Just the same as for y ou und a copy will bo furnished lo each \ orj respectfully yours Jouv M 1ua\eu tiil htvtc liovitn op voincuryruiiE At the moetlne , of the State board of a"rl culture jestordaj appropriati resolutions wore passed on tbo death or lion S imuol Barnard and the following tribute to his worth ns a citizen spread upon the iccord In compliance with the resolutions of this board wo present the following ns a slight token of our respect and esteem for und ap prcci ition of our late assoei ito aud member Hon Samuel Barnard who was so suddenly stnckun by doa h hi the city of Lincoln on January 10 1SJ0 Wo cannot express tl o sense of s id ( less and gloom that the prcmn tine death of our long jtmo friend and mem her east nvor.tho minds of his associates and frtenis with whom ho had stood shoulder to shoulder for so long a time As a legislator later , in social and working circles in thu de velopint of his adopted stute , lie wus nhvays to be found at his | est of duty , full of good nature ind good ehcor Ho was endowed with a win in chocrtul and gout il disposition that assorted itself at all times so stiong that It nlw nj s touched a rosponslvo chord He was n in in of strong eonvlcticns but never obtrusive ouo who sivv the rlht quieklvnnd possissod the cournio lo do it ono firm in his decisions but never imposing A resolution wis adopted nslting the next legislature to uppropriato 10 000 or so much thereof ns shall bo ncces > uv to ho expended under the direction ot the state bouid of agriculture riculturo In holding farmers institutes in the several counties On motion of Mi Barker , $0 000 was ap preprinted for speed purposes at tno next state fair Hi resolution Prof Hlcksof the St itount vorsity wus uppomtc 1 ( .uola lst to the bo ird nnd $100 appropri itea out of tbo tunas of the society foi incidental expenses A resolution endorsing the work of Dr Hillings was adopted unit suggesting that llio best talent obtnlnablo should bo cm ployed to continue his investigations Resolutions were adopted < ehoing the sen tlments ot the state horticultural society on the tlmbor culture net , and protesting ngnmst its repeal , recommending the ap- pelntmentof acommlttoo to act in conjuoc lion with a like couimitloo apixuntod by the state dairymen s association , state hortieul lurnl society , improved stock brooders asso elation farmers institutes and other like or ganizations desiring to cooperate in forum latins a bill for un act to provide tor holding furmors' institutes in the various counties in the state , endorsing and recommending the passage of vvnutis known us tbo Mandursou u boralory bill now before congress Mr Jansen reported that tlireu rooms had been proiuredut the state eapltol fur thu use of the bo ird aud the secretary was lu structcd to remove the books and records thereto 1 ho sum of $ W0 was appropriated for pro miuuis tor the poultry und pet stock issocia- tion Peter \ ouneer of the horticulturist society submitted pi ins for a now building for florists All buildings aud Improvements ou the state fairgrounds were left to the discre tlon of thu boaid of managers President Groer announced the following meaibcrsof tlio boar 1 of munauers for lbJl ) il ll Henry , J B Dlnsmoro , M Dunham , L A Barnes John Jcnsou Mr Mucfurland oxnlalncdttie matter ot McCormlck'n suspension and moved that , as the race did not oe.ur , the suspension be removed moved und the association notiflod ot this action Adopted Ilia winter corn oxhiblt Is pronounced to bo fully 60 per cent bettor than any previous exhibit , fhcro are 11J entries comprising over forty varieties of corn rbcio are thran tables JI0 feet lu length in Grant hall oocupicd by the display , and the entire exhibit is in cbarjo of i rank It \oung of Custor oottnty bcarly every county in tbo state is represented ai d I egan and Ked Willow entered into competition for the premiums for county exhibits Logan got first premium 1 lie premiums are of fered to counties yvest of the 100th meridian Iho exhibit will bo opou thu balance of the week wlieu it will oo sunt to Isow York for exhibition i'hocoru display was photographed yesterday day , Till TEllI-IUt COUHT A rule was adopted today at the fnstauco of JohuScbomp attorney for Miller in the celebrated Lva Miller case , requiring Grandpa Burrows and all ethers who are detaining Eva Mlllor frpm tbo custody of 1 or father to show causa within three days from the sorvlco nf the order why they shout 1 not bo attache 1 for contempt In their disobolicnca of the or lor * ot Ilia court . . . Iho case of A J Potter vs tlio United Stntts was heard this forenoon mil the af ternoon was davotol to arguments of coun sel Pat O Huv s ma lo the ere it effort of his lifo j In the comoll Into I cases of Tohn Ingle * liauptctnl vs Samuel 1) f 1 morson ot nl r , long vorllct of spoeial fin lings wis ri/ turned Among other things It stated that flio Northwestern banking compiny of Milforl w is not a legal corporation to uiso ot its failure tocomuH wllh the law In tiling its articles of mi irporallon It wis therefore found to bo a copartnership consisting of 11 1 morson Arthur Hnlo M V M Hale , SnuiiclD I 1 morson , Cj P \\j milt anl A Linen m It , ins found that Henry V. Worton Isko was also atuombdr of sill co partnership , nlso that Llwln Ltuersoti was a member Mrs M L M Halo hnd no interest In the bunk for three or four years previous to its Riispot sion H was nlso found that Joseph I Clarke was not n stockholder or member of the company If the court Is of the opinion upon the tin ling tint the 11 ilut tills ire entitle 1 to rceovcr ngilnst the lu dividual defendants then In the actlou _ _ wl oroln Pogard is plaintiff and S U T h morson otal nro defend tuts , the Jurv found for the phlntilT ngilnst the dofondints returned turned us stockholders nn I assess the tl i ti nges at $ ' loIn In the action vvlicio Wlllinm S Stone is pl lintlfr anil S 1) I I morson otal defeii I ants , the jurj found for the pl ilutiff aeatnst the defen 1 tuts as above for f 1,711 si in tbo action of Pred b lohnson otnl vs S D I 1 morson et nl , the jury found for thu plaintiffs in the sum ot $1-3 In the nctiou of lolin Lnglohnupt n b I ) I Bmcrsoti et nl the jurv found for the plaintiff in the sum of $1 6$2 So In the aotton of 1 homas Ballev USUI Linorson ct nl the Jurj found for the | InlntiiT in the sum ( f $ J 140 42 In the case of J nines J Patterson v S I ) I 1 in arson ot nl the Jury found for the plnintiff hi the sum or f 1 473j In each case the . _ voidlct nlso runs agninst the orthwustoru' - . B inking company lo * like nmounts " " as is sami rvnvtrii Pdvvarl Post , a young f irmor near Wnv orlj , boenmu wildly Insane vostcidny mom ing llio iiif,1it before ho wont toWiveily and spent tbo ovonlng About J o clock ho returned homo nnd woke up the entire family Lutor ho sent a tologrnm to a friend nt ralmngo asking K ho vv is still thcro , attoi which ho wont to a school house near byV brnko opoa the uoor an 1 built n rousing fire V Lato-ho ( ailed on MiJorPlcrco and linllod him Justus ho was getting into hla buigj Ho had nn ax in bis hand Ha told the major that ho had lordud It ovortho com munity lone otiouth und throatonol to kill him unless ho cave him instantly $ .i00 Ho biought his ax down on the majors btiety wheel cutting the tire In two Ho finally said that the major ow ad him $10 and that while ho was gutting roidy to piy that amount he would go to the orcttnrl nud cut down the nppto trees Ho made bis eseapo and today was captured nenr Weeping Wntor Ho was brnueht to this cltj at 4 r > 0 this evening Ibis joting man is about , twenty two and suffered from a sun stroke about four years nco , LEESP AITEU Tnr UMOV IACIMC Attorney General Locso has written | or sonal letters to a number of the promin nt members of congress and United btatos son ntors , urging notion ngilnst the proposed Union Pacllle extension bill THE OSCEOCA ELEV ITOHCISC Iho state boarl of transportation mot this morning to consider the findings of the sec lotarios in the Oscoola olavator case as p lb- Ushel In yesterdays Bit Iho Union Pa clllo wis lopresentod by Attorney Kollvnul < the Tanners alliance bj Attornov libbatls v. of this city Tlio day was parti illy con * 4 sumed in the nrgumont of the case V / * JIM AL L , BVJSX S lUXnaAC iu The remains ot Mrs Al L Tvan will ha J , tul on to laluiage wheio the fac-aral 30i > vices will bo held at 2 30 p m ' A I1TIIUN TKMiri The committee of Knights of Pythias ap pointed to select ulnns for the proposed pythian tcmplo met yesterday aftomonn at thooniieof c L Brpvvn an I decided to submit to tbo vnrious 16lCsupioposltiou to comprise in the new strilcturo a mammoth hotel and Bplendld opera.nouso It was tno suntimont of the coiumiueathat the c lllleo should cost between iJ > 9 000 Kafid $100 000 If the plan Is approved by thu pythian lo ljos bl this e ty as it probably will be , pl ins will bo prepared at onca and the subscription books opened It Is said that a trominctit Knlcnt stands ready to head the list with ; „ 0 000 subscription to the capital stock It is believed that it is a go 6TATB llOUBE (10SSI1 The following hro insuianeo comiauos hnvo filed their unnuul statements with thu lUHur.inco auditor Pn.m urns Losses Plrcman's iMowark * - uSs 8 8 J 101 i • St Paul 1 kv M 10 J.o U 0 4Jj 7J Northwestern Nation il Milwaukee 10 4 3 45 0 077 01 Gorman of 1 roeport W 74i 4U OSs 11 Tbe following notaries commas ois were yl issued todtij Gcoreo W Ramsojt funics , Cedar count * Wultor A Geor > , o Gooreo town C istoreounty , li 11 Olmstead Omaha O I Burhannn Beatrice , Harvey Cole Aurora Hamilton county , lohn 1 Pullet Ilncoln , J A. 1 liouins , 1 i uora Seward county llio follow ing county .troas irors h iv o set tied with the nu litoi and p ud into the stuto tre istiry the sums of mot oy mentioiiu I below \ \ L Rossiter Dixon $10 1)I3 ) 1J A Murdoch lillmors Sl | 01102 A I MoPeik I lrnns ? 4 Id' 1'V It 1 rites Hitchcock t1,0IS,7" I P Gordou Howard , " $ > 51ti71 I S Campbell Koya Pil i * 1 15707 Willis Gossirl Itel Willow , * J104 8S \ \ X Simp Stanton fl-Wll , Prank Boors Scott's Bluffs * i > t71l" llio A C Lvans company , Oni ilia lllel articles nt Incorj oration today llio e i | It il stock is ? 5 000 The iueoi per iters no Arthur C Lvaus Charles Merle lul n Alorle 1 mily I Merle Iho coiiqanv pie poses to do u brokora u , recolving and for ] warding business CITl MtVVH NOTES It seems that tlio report which has been generally behoved for some time that Harry -1 * Uurfco Is dead is not true , as the news now comes that ho has rccoully communicated with his relatives in Illinois lhrcoor four _ _ - years ago Hurry Durfoo was a pi eminent character in this city His sudden and mys torlous disappearance was u seven dills wonder , ana his old friends have long mourned him as doud Wnrk-at the now court house is golne on at a llvolv rate and the ofllelals hope lo move in by March 1 Otto MaaU twenty four , nnd Miss Pnimn Paulhaber twenty-two , of Walton were li censed to wed today Mr J B h inch , the lossco ot Tar Bki s circulation 4n this citv , can bo found at .07 North Plovcnth street , whore ho will have his oMco In the future There was v meeting of tbo Lancaster Bar association this ovonlng afctlio rooms ot the Lincoln law scr-ool in iho Burr block for the purpose of nmondlng the constitutio i and by laws electing officers and prupariug for the opening barrpiot vvhou thu new court house shall bo dodlcatod W II lyler hiis ono to nttonl a conv on ion of eontr ictiiig stonerousoiis at St Paul Chris Lursen , twenty seven and Miss Mary Madston niiieteon were lieonsid to vvod today J ho voters from the west end of tlio Sov- , - entn ward will moot tomorrow ovonlng at d 1 welfth and Belmont to suggest a name for 'T member of the city council from that end of the ward for tbo muyor a consideration A son of Senator Bcardslaj , who lives ucai Bonnet , was kicked by a bono yostor day the blow fracturing Ills skull ihoinns Donnlsoti on to red suit in llio dls trict court today against the Chicago , Bur llugtoti & Qulncy for damages la thu sum of tl 075 SICK HEADACHE f _ " r IPositively currd by f/ADTrDO * Ut o * > > iUo vuu' llMiVI Ll\0 They also relieve Vis BB . _ „ . _ trcR8 fra a DjTpcp l11 In BITTLE digestion and Too Heart ) IX/PR i'iUr > X A perfect rem fl _ H I V tlcdyforDlzzlaesr hausca H PILLS Co slness , Had Tustc JH JH la the Moulb Coutod > BBH Todeoic rain In the Side l " ! Itouiiu iivkic ruey regulate the IlowiU I urely V , tgctuble _ r j SHUILPILL SHALL DOSE SMALL PRICE j m & _ jl r