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ROSEWATER, oat ndvices the sacred to Acc NG to ] elephant at Mandalay is dead join Junbo, Gono ' will eanse Tre “doliar of our daddies as much trouble in mado in Wall strect congress as it has d 91, wants to be as sistant postmaster at Newmarket, N.J T'his is a cnse of botter late than nev Jrsse Tiow, ag Trr Mormons who are end reform the Gentiles think it poor rale that will not work both ways is nvery uumerously intro Already introduced in Brirs are being as duced in nearly 500 bills have b the senate congress a8 usuil last week Ivanced 5 for OxMAnA’s bank rin, amounted 2,857,620 one place in the list of thirty clearing. house cities, her position buing tifte [0y St Lovis agitated a high school seandal. One of the teachers aceused of indulging in the flowing bow] ting oxtent, Turn the is over 10 nn intoxic cal out NEARLY 600 newspapors in the United States bear the name of “News." Five hundred and fifty are romarkable for the absence of the article for which they arc nanmied, to the effect intends to r ‘nERE is a rumor afloay that Minister Pendleton sign. As Mr. Pendleton is an Ohio man 1tis sufe to suy that the rumor has not | the slightest foundation AFRICAN travelors ngr stenks are very tough. It took Fau half an hour so cat a square inch of phant meat. This boats the of Omaha boarding house st record Dest Tie next prominent death in all prob ability will be that of Emperor Willinm He is now nearly 88 years of i ngly il Itis not bel that he wlll survive his present illness 1o is ieved telosing of saloons is now The reated as a dead wo reformers onght to Trr mid being agitated in Chics been nunce £o far has letter. The Chi sond for Marshal Cummings, of Omaha Horp-roe-Forr is the name of a post office in Kingmun county, Kansas, The republican incumbent means to follow out the title of his office if President Cleveland’s eivil service reform practice vent does not, Ane Hewrrr, itis suid, cannot slecp We would ndvise him to visit the sloep ing beauty at Columbus, Neb., w been slumbering for six weeks When she wakes up she ought to be able to give Mr. Hewitt valualle pointers in the art of “snoozing.” 0 has ove some soma little that the destination of y was kept s sceret florts of alert army oflic n the fact that artillery batt spite of the vigorous eflor reporters, but the reporters take equal pride in the fuct that they correctiy con- cluded from the sturt Fort Douglas was the destination It was Senntor. Van Wyck, who, dur. ing the last congress, started the agita. tlon ugninst the seerct sessions of the senute. The probabitity is that the prop osition to abolish the secrel session order while nominations are under diseussion in the senate will be carried into clect at an early day, a8 the movement is meet ing with considerable fuvor 1n some un- expected quarters Moxoments are ull the rage. Indinna proposes to # monument to the memory of Hendricks, and in all proba- bility Missouri will honor Gratz Brown in & similar manner. Mr. Brown, who earned a national reputation, made the first emancipation speech in Missonr an the legislature of that state, Tha alono entitles him to s memorial from the fricnds of freedom Tax romonstrines ngainst locating the down-town viaduct on Tonth streot, which we print elsewhere, will nardiy stand dissoction. The list of names is decidedly promiseuous. Oue wouldl nat wrally supposy that people who own pro perty on Lenth or Eloventh stroet would be fouud among t The fact is, howover, that about one-half of all the signors don's own a foot of ground on oither of those strouts. If the quostion is to bo decided by the length of petitions without rogard to the ownership property the stroets affected a petition, reaching from the Union Pa- eifie bridge to the court house ean be got tnup v short moter in favor of Tenth streot. Evon those who own property on Eloventh havo undergone s chango of heart suige they sigaed this remonsirance several weeks azo. For instauce, one of these, Max Muyer, says that he signed the remonstrance just after his return from Euvope, when ho dido't understand the situation. Ho now favors the Teuth strcet viwduot. Wo presume thore are others in the swme boat. Mr. Herman Kountee, who wlso aignod, would give something to pay the damages if the vinduet fo built ou Teuth Instesd of KBleve:th. raiso > signers on \xD 01 Tunvaw 99 | that elephant | of | n The heen g gentim which sago reader th Mr Cl I h o , and th woring to | | thonsa ratic regoar public orm with a vengeance. or of « trions names | havo sumed It wo much | hurric nch reform it | with 1 | respec W there v tics of m by the upou L One | court | | been t | suits | excep proper i [ caused | wblis: | city un these more t vy recognize it wlso taking tion nssured benelits wtion alforded in vy the jury in the case r vs.the city of Omaha f ed by the street Mr. 1 to be dumaged aitora to withot sideral illustr given Furne | incury nun claim $12,001 t i3 wi umil | stre | Turne in briy e, tive t would nam raised all oth por col of pon: din erty b prinei Josep! tocted Ker vo! from ching ments ! on is due system into ef As o i, L rived f | verdie soriou fy plince aband | grana Its lin | is to be Fegird | of the | be giv other when Wm city st 1&g depen Why is not | No one imagines for a moment the president announce t tinst him and ceding thut the growth interests in this ei cod that the remarkable growth of a and thoe rapid rise in real estate | otherwise the eity would 1g Omaha and making her a dosivable dollars to the value of property all along | damages for all adjucent real estate. is being discussed, it may wot be out of | Saturday evening the way 10 suggest that other cities do not | i natlug vurposes | Clovetand papers an advertisement for s for 4,000 gas lamps and 1,460 vapor | gasoline and oil lamps. In other words more than a third of the strect lamps in that city are illuminated with ¢ ma terials than gas. Next to a heavy police foren, well lighted strects are the best protection crim+. It wonld be well for the city council to | whether it would not be a matter of cconomy as well as of advantage to the public to light the outlying streets with In this way a | arge arca nowwithout street lamps counld be lighted 1t a small expense. If the gas continnes poor as it is at prosent, the light would | be a better one than that furnished by the gas company. naus Ol Sereton Reform, milk & vl water mugwumps have roatly touched by the “heautiful nts'' on eivil sarvice reform with the p 1ent rounded off his mes- Beautif No intelligent of tho Washington dispatches for Lto be told that veland hasnot allowed sentiment 1in the way of r from of ring that period thare has beon of Ired di civil servieo sof the first of New York mocratic partisan, nd of vign her bosh! hosh ten months ne against movals go of more than & hu lay in the satial postolli 1s0/ine or oil m 1byad nths of s of 1 0 t mghl to worth any has roceiv of burca s and governors il distriet the revenue a V& e had the ¢ tho venue i wls struck off — haye been vd every cons NS ’ Army Legisiation. ‘ The prospeets for extensive logislation than tho salary I of the army this winter are not inc nt. Heads of divisions, jud.z on | Mattering. I tracting iml 1 ense, the navy is naturally most attentien, There is a vrevailing opinion that wa noed more just at present than we do an in in our land fore In addition, slators shrink from handling any the relief of the army, because i that such measures are always by hail the servies and d by the other hnlf. The introduc & measure for changing the or tion promoting retirements is Whly tor 't | national vitories, hav sion of | <o far d the r th 1§ was ow publican pro u an tune of civi v nt of old I bill th m v and i of i t wecom & fo y el vtisanship. " ot L onl nfivmation now becanse a ¢ S neesssary, sinee congr ol any chan gani or i side eheers of n W oftice Vi the signal on it oflice ho u and howls from another. It has bee come 8 maxim Washington that the wimy doesn’t know what it wants, and | that many of the gentlemen composin { it would much fer that an branch of the serviee should suffer than wy remedinl legislation should ehangs th rel ranks or hasten their reticement from the aetive list has 1 anderson’s bill ey of the in lion organiza. measitre, has already illy endorsed by the Bi in y tilty the number of compan” iesof infuntry, creatos fifty new majors and 150 eaptains and lieutenants. The change is arged on the ground that three batta which is the organization of the cavalry and ar- Mr | tillery, are demanded by improved tae- ng his real be vhich coin | ties and will ¢nable the government at is practice? in this | any time to put a large and eflicient L are daily be force in the ficld npon short notice by b in | merely enlisting it number of mos privates to il up the skeleton com pan ies. It is proposed to use the officers of one of these battalions in cach rezim ent us reeruit rs and battalion itself s a nucleas for reeraits. The bil | wiil aiso afford a much needed relicf to the infantry, wh i 2 dur- ing the pust tweaty y has Do istly slow. Another measure | of interest is that introduced for the relief of graduates of the milita- Damnges by Grading. ny for whon there are ne half of the t of cies at the time of graduati during the past few weeks has f \ken up with the trial of dam the city. With very se suits were brought weal from awarded s of est ished d adjacent to their L by placing the stre the s grado. Fortunately for the | ti wd ner future growth, very few of | nember in s to the plaintill Wl courngenent from one s repul numbe of disapproval " | Mr. Cleveland's | | > partisnns sinco in ed “that pu This mous oflice w trust civil is sorvic i total n entire the federal over 100,900, d The remaining public o is something ut 16,500 are affect own by the itive 000 rvice law 8 the disposal of the adwmin Neveland worker the ration which M The one masure weq been an arly half cal blue since he removals sand a i hns indus- | prominence is Senator the ; for increasing the el i fautry | tion by giving ita batt This on Lien office, 1 uld he int fastor the process could have 4 if the president had not b ardent beli chang and vhich B been ¢ week. | ereases ting to 1 hosw been n i \ [ | ver in civil ser \n 1 15 of four companies each honost iving his profe 1 f of nine-tenths of the an the v does 1t he bel the perquisites of | it eheck the man-milliner type of but it would a Jacksor dot mass of the demoeracy by the president and was any other cause thy the incumbent W no oliic the s inns, mere woti rine fir ars un | un, " our Uais pr vides th all such cadets wh few th 1 diplomas from the academi ol the ngainsy borne on the 1ol nriny until I\ s, from nment adn- the us th mal second licutenants Ly owne ent of damages s who Al occur, when the presid may second licutena [ d appoint commiss 1o take enduntion, and the : made aceording to the academic them s bl or for cuts <t ills perty n, gont bonrd. As of the military erous 130 have resulted a lurge f Court and jury have refusod alleged suits ing | owii |t - in congr distr | some provision should be made to seeure the s of those surplus n o and training damages | to the ar cadets, the g hing 00 apicce from entry to graduat lthough the question of an increase in ize of the army is one 3 promucne that in the present tempoer of cor s any radi. | 1 the dircetion will be made The num which he into A the of Charles con ik 103¢ t v | cost vernwoat som like is fiet 5 | the nore comit ading of upp Turner » the tu jury brought in u yer for the city thus W costs upon the plaintiy i tis not probabl ict | at the pi s of private zeon-Loled at past ten y again, but will ney Tar late Wint eastern exchange, in tl usual have ion for their appear e to s ), but sent session billy every m throw at | pi ho ous verdiet, everybody ar with the history the \ grade wust admit. While r will be at consideruble his us n righ rs | ol wi | anee it is ¥ that the M. | expensc plot to ize more than | the property | chased for §2,000 lots in Milwaukee which before Far- 1 are now worth $1,000,000. He sgraded. Con- | spent a dollar to imp his property of Omaha | and never erected a building in the city, the value of his property, as it has | bat old n says, “h red er real estate, from fifteen to flity | rogularly once a year to colicet his rent ut, the prime factor in the incre: " Omaba has a num- ulation and partienlarly in the im te advance of Furnam street prop. s been the grading, One of the pul witnesses in this case was Mr \ Barker, who has lurge which have been «f by grading and paving, Mr. Bar made the adinission that being a “kicker' agiinst radiea) es in grading and costly improve. , e had becomo thoroughly con great majority twenty-four acr v \gin, wop Watson Gilman, he can to-d muc sold Suys ar i pur imes as for lave streot never wis has | i ¢ pe e | and light off taxes ber of property owners, x non-resident, of the Gilman type Th nover spend a dollar to improve their property, they oppose a1l public improve ments and glory in their ability to fight [EST The sooncr taese venerable moss- Dk tired from the scone, the better it will be for tho prosperity of the sident und eal estate re 1 lunt 5 he is the hardest worked man in the employ of the Bulti more & Ohio railroad get that he is the best-paid man in the [l of that corporation, aud that there are plenty of employes who would liko to trade places with him. He seems to for almost entirely to the extensive 1 of public improvements carried Teet during the past four yeurs tatod before it is very fortunate for y that juries have brosd and intel- views that the dumage to property se must oxcoed the benetits de- rom the improvements to secure a b against tho city Had it have suffered a All projects for beaul ice B. Gratz Broww, the tail of the Greeley-Brown fick is dead. Nast killed him politienlly thirteen years ago been Tue annual record of mishaps from cousting has begun in Owmuha. " serions aceidents have already occurred The lives of are endangored every night on the Dodge, Farnam, Ha ney and Chicago strects crossings from heavily laden sleds which rush dowa the hills and across Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. Two broken logs and minor casualtivs ure already reported. Sport is sport, but a | decent regard for the safety of life and limb demauds that coasting in the busi- ness part of the city should be forbidden by the authoritics and that the polic shall be ordered to enforce th: probibition. There are plenty of hills in Omaha where the dangerons pastime of LE the question of lighting thoe | coasting can be indulged in without ts and the yoor quulity of the | jeopurdizing the lives of pedestrinus, three ladu Wore thrown violently to the ground by com- o entirely upon the gas for illami- | ing in econtset with the coasters in the We uotice in the | buart of the eity. L is high tiwe that the s relupse rosidonce would have to bo Take for instance the pro boulevard. Tiho grading of the thorouzhfare will add willions of citizens but if everybody whose ground o out down or filled could recover the full amount, without l to the benelits derived by reason grade, the project would have to on up. So with visduets aud all important improvements which comploted, enhance the valuo of a dozen consider | Of the two branches for the | | ships THE OMAHA DALY B | | | | | i | nearly every man in Lancaster ce grown up boys and girls, who insist on playing on sled ranners, should be made to understand thatif their own lives aro of no value to them tha limbs of citizens ¢ about their business on will be protec gainst collisions with the uncontrollsbl ds which are dangerous both to thoss | nd those who refuse to risk n this sort of amusement. on them refused to pardon ved by ity ok DAawes whe GOVERN Ben Cobl, e potition vas 1f Cobb had shot dowa and killed a legged and unarmed daylight burglar he miglhit now be shunking hands with De- tective Pound, POLITICAL POINTS. Kentucky, will o I brothier was £ fi 13 nator Blackburn, of K up, itis thougnt, becau out Mr. Porch is t Mexico, I Montezuma There seems to he more po! square ineh in Great Britain thau other eountry in the workd Canada want Main York dournal thinks that je may have to say aboat that. to the v consul general ney a L in the halls of A zeal to the in any o Now Blaine itis said haps Mr, smethin, Kerr e in i 1 the chair tie speakers were e fir 1he three dem dalland Carlisle, 4sth year when they Senator Hay th insurance wre always conducied by nown in Contie tis said his eanva representative oy sk an. 1 the great com Wiiliam 11 English { ine pipes to seour diana tine e The ceived north ity of the negro votd Senators Van Wyek tehelly of Pennsylvan SKers in case of an atto pointinents on a partisan ba il anies la ship of the In known to what reported to be It will pipe Ins Tay, Sava a and now conudent] hava re from the to pol hitionists v fund mah pr S10,00) campais ma Blair and will probably prove Wt o deal with S the ¥ Ui the drawin most covered plac ¥ seats in il 10 the members and territorial delesa man Bland, however, was lucky lot Con of ne the n rmor Alger. of ), receive wunilicent salary of $1.00 a year, Michi aught 10 be ashamed ot herselt in puiting ban o1 ambition tiat s both poor and hon 0. \ has been appointed Sp. Ty o linnt Henry W, Boston Post. Mr. Bla are said te boar, de ntr howe ashinzton correspondent, tker Carlis] uetly dilled by ¥elson, now editor *s ek the bril of the is is the p: 15 in West Vi ¢ the best hunting grounds for rand all kliuds of wild game i e is after bizger game than that, 1e's thinber {a xinin n this John W, Daniel, who will suceeed Malione was 4 seeond tenant in Stonewall's Jackson's old bri Ll of 19, He was wounded four times. the war he las served in both brane It in the seny Since s of the Congrossman de from the t of or Davenport 15 d looking like n man ang s e ddizh bre fra aller vilery as He inary parts. lus o thin i pallic tholiamT and wn face. nu v Donn Plait contly. M and his county a toueh of theumatisim the roads i bad condition louie, in Washinston re nothing Ti 5 1o compluin of, been h s snys ommi makes his beard gy and gives iim e the ¢ about " hers leave his Obiv e Left Her a Sure e infant queen of S has consumption. Her dicd so poor that lie had notiring clse to leave her. Good O1d Tin Detrvit Tt must seom to M the good old ti 1o . by-nine revolution goins oi Thing. Mexico, e, ik tho return of little n u Six- No Lack of New Yorl Sugzestions, ruil. Congress et it can be eut with a bnite, - Twie Oceurs About Fivery ¥ Lugnlo Cowricr, d's favewell relrement is treated 0 = Y mmach s e 5 0 tar actors sSure, But 1 Clue - I wcticuble, lirium tremens L cure, how you feel like or s i 5 Lo ;o drink. ever, takin No Reason Why Farmers Shouldn't, Waeo £ 1f all other worke 1} combining for mutual tion, we no reasul shiould wot do so, rier A busin why S5 men wre and the farmers S A Voice Out of the Wild St Paul Pioiee Tho presidnt Dakota, It take care that prepony jogeed. Presv., at is safe to say that Dakota will Wewory of congress is Hard to Cateh, Cliesrggo Tones, It will not take tae wenber of the Hoiise Of representatives very W cover that the most elusive thaug in the worid is the eye of the speaker, The Grand Jury, New Orlogns Stites, Nohody in a eivilized community 15 charged withi wore solewn and huporkant duties tan 8 grand jury, Tiie provinee of their B quisi tion cwbraces the whole domain of govern- went, ew R A Valuable Hint, Pittsburg Com woreldd Gazetie, No true genticmun lgps o squandering him it have on sl ull that Betior in s of good cigars. ey o 54, Pl e s0rt 0f Caristusas caps, 1obieeo ba s and sl yest tie woney in pre - English Political Zeal. 1 1f poor, illitciate K1 dueed to display a politieal wake the wiost euruest spols politician bluah, bow wmuch wore easily ought eniightened Awericans to be induced 10 work u beuall of good government. -~ 1556y lishien can be in zeal that must Go Fromont Herald. The settlers of north Nebraska have boen considerably agitated at times over the report that Fort Bobinson was to be absadoued. one- EE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, gressman Dorsey and Senator Maderson, who made a trip to the Sioux agency beforo doing to Washington. They are both firm in | their belief that the fort shotld be sustalued, and they will see to it that it is not abolished. - Common Law and Common Sense. Shitadelphta Record, The supreme court of Ohio has decided that a railroad con lias 1o right to earry for the Standard O1l company and charge another Or the same service, | thisis common law as well as Tt will be a great day for tho pe | state when the same rule shail b here. ny & higher price re is no doubt that mmon sense ple of this snforced - Frivolous Boycotting. St. Louis Republican Tho federation of labor unions, in session in Washington, denounces the “use of the boyeolt for frivolous, trivial or imaginary gricvaness.” The action partakes of the cn lightenment and comimon sense which have of late in-the co of irs of labor combinations, Used only in cases where real and OVAN exist, the hoscott is effective, and it may ap pear o whetlier justidable or not Otherwise its nee ealls down on labor orcani zation just condemnation for exercising the same Lyrauny as that they eomplain of, STATE AND TERRITORY. serious Net Falls City claims a | A cornet band s increasiug the general blow i Chadion, The Grand Arimy bl bean b The famon day ol Liirteen hogs i Jottin b to-nisi s City will Dlew the bristles Ouhdaic. pied for wed at be pule lins been it can Dorelioster's jail balf price. e indian month, is one ot o in Gordon. Louttit of about « e, women and ambridie, ut ness i ght h dren, are e railr ple, includin quartered at Burglars raided Peterson’s store on IY strevi, Frenont, Saturday might, and sectied =40 winth of ensh and taliey Zoods, wneider, the “sticker™ at the pa i in Nebras City, w everely by a dyins hos, Saturday ait resulis ard feared. of Sehuyler have been in teleptione. and first ex i @ s been replete with ineidern Several enses have oe- persons Dy ing bsiramenis in esiabliznment forgolt it their convenivnt pow waked sevesal blocks Iver o ing tter rious Ossipii Towa Ttems, The grocery store C. Prather, af Mis. souri Valley, was burglarized on th valiable papers and abo goods taken, The Chicago & Northwestorn railroad paid J.C. Hixson, of Marsha fouears of ho ] the Montonr t an election in Carroll county on the ana proposition to issue bonds for the Crection ol a new t foise, the question was defeated by @ majority of thirty-tour. An unki 18 tound dead in bed naSiony ( Ly evening. He recisterod as no further in- io ned. The o 1 1 Satur Benson, by hin could b i was a catise of The atl) Moines Wedno ! andother per- enerally. 1ontof erimina sreiary of S A tabulated » (L durin < e ) 15 of w Miary statist convictions, for werr i L were destituie Land writ spect is unknowi edueationad 4 rado. iipin county reeently Bigan Lust v 0ols of Fort Collins have a 1ron silver mine of Leady 00 net o the holdor lettor thief, VM The | H on o 100, n )il § vielded Ast Inonth D Proceedi Den, the Colonel Goodwin, a vet IS dsan inmaste of the hoi T lnst forcelosire Grande have be S Court, & Rio an of fhe war of Uster eounty Joor Hie i3 0 years of aze. adopled stringent niectous diseises i Vi ta meeting weistres W week it ie mig VW LCCL Lung fof w diauionils and politiiun, t theis to retorin. adod with ore R di the tures. Lunded oia 1 norid LITIVES recent! yand d over rated animal LUK v rprisi ree s, rUCK L0 ew p and A temarkable pheion tio peopie of From shortly o' the | a very distine. aind perfoet cross formed by transverso rays of drght adiled a wonder!ul and mysterons interest to her appearanee, Taronzs oi ) 1 upon the sirees 10 Wilness w it an emblem or Sien of some i orcurence, bit no st tory solution of the plienoinens could Vel by miy one, save Lhat the tays of rom e hiainary shaped thensy 2 o the hiziy rariiod « 1ol 1in 9250 t a Toru, Mont ) in silver bullion was shipped vouk, thouend dollars worth sz will soon widorn the Butie jail Thie tireatened seheme of e Northern Pa clie to bulid to Butie n s anidonied Phe Union Pacite proposed to retrdiate by Duilding a standird sange road to Hoen. Butte papers complain much and oftm the pernicious practice of >k iy pockets, of still more b tielr shoiiders, of steel Iy carried on been aroused of horse wid ob raaclim have lutions ol o gang Printed i s to b Hinside of ten days, The Pacitic Const. San Diego hasa L Cottontall val A tield of ripe | ro ripe in Ldaho, nit: was one of the fall ' Aline 5 per Gy W & Wi, Strawberries we Llosou on a ranch pear dajnon Falls, Ldabo, No A second erop of Bartlett pears ha oped i several of the orchi fou ol The #tate eensus petwinus of Oregon for 1545 s total populution 000y du- crvase (roin 330,714 sinee 15 0 L During the past year the i personil propeity and resl « 10 Los Augelcs is near! The Kuighio of Labur wre b powerful In dione, wid Wiashla ctatile ko compelled t .2 d other ields o Thwo Sutro Tunuel company a ploying a forea of twenty-ave u pintly enggaged in makin < repairs pany is recaving o ¥ rovalty 0 the Co rocion are veel ds of i i the sation olning very e Chinose have been jrine he com of over The wssurance that it will not bo so aban- doned and their lives exposcd 10 the wercles Of e caprivcious ludiaus colass o Con SLOX frow e wlueing w'ies of Lo Cowstock A luge Callioruls lion wase killed v \t one price | | throe miles of San Rafas), Sunday, by a Por. | toguese of that vienity. ‘1t meisired sx | feet trom t1p to tin. It was an Im nense ani- | mal and has been & terror wto 1ho stock for soime time, - THE SILVER PROBLEM, Lix-Senator N. P, Hill's Views-Proba- ble Attitude of (he Silverites. A recent Washington speei to the New York Evening Post Several of the leading “silver mon’* have recent. Iy in it here Among them are ex Senator N. P Hill, of Colo rado, Congressman A, J. Warner, of Ohio, one of the fathers of the “Luzzard dollars,” 8. Dana Horton, secrctary of the Integnational Monetary Commission, thers who are not so promi ir relations to this question Their meeting may haye been inten- tional or & .'hnhlv x-Senator N. P Hill, of Colorado, outlines the policy of the silver men with respect to the recom mendations which th administration will undoubtedly make, and which the opponents of the silver dollar will en AVOr o enact into a law, in the follow- ing interview ‘We have had Of course, b tatked over t | with such have mo lack ) dor way, and give sistance 1 can.” I th nv particular Jine of policy marked out that you kpnow COh, yes, Treas srdan voliey, Me. Warner has another are almost as many diderent polici there wre po ho have given the | subjeet consid eated by Senator Shverman an inercasing the wei » the Jar soans to bring it uptoa par with golds” “There No one ear I yet what t between silger snd gold iner e hould then b of silver Imost sure would isa command & premium says been (3 enoee and somo | nent in th forimal conferencs ve uaturally age tion nbers as | mised to come m s faiviy un advice and us, what las one I'here 18 the advo. silver tion to new 1d he ol sily rdva ratio It we | shou and thero the to other | If, on the hund, silver should er weald still be coir debased dollar ch that s below th for con on int r i 1 the and from Asin f that silver i\ duction of g de the | is only ated | nzof the moon, | | th | hin o Ive manded a pre will 1@ he at years it shou was any immedinte y‘.u brtween onr I eoin, | should favor but it erfectly safe to say thai we can con- ue to coin silver for the next fiftecn years at the present rate without bring- ing about any depreciationin the vaiie of our silver eoin. Long before that time the cour which thi country hould pussue will become perfectly elear.” Sy *“N it insi boen pro them pr I unee BF pris do so d If 1 any eain nger of dis- | at will eonor ng,"” s probal nert lins that J0mise, 10 mind, 'l 1 ihe sily it<elf. Wien son to what the fute to me it wonld be exe to aitem; tin our mo; And with o us, where # plon an exact we have Of all the pl ag yosed 1 polic to wait ablem will settle Linticos as it seems youn y Ny settle il to silver par wi to be * is, in my i 1 not be possibl e of stlver b this session ivith 2 ), 007 1A ' No, Se Lop th in vy Coner Warner diets that th wee of silver aress. of Ohi W ssman THE PURCHASE OF MAUD S. 5 ? has n bad 1 lerhilt's Great Feat in Driv- ing Her with Aldinein 2:15 1-2, Mr. Hamilton B Me. William H. | Wilson, of Cynihin and other gen- | tomen’ who o1 promindutly | with the trott in i di My M v, I o ide ng turl, \ 1 discsy riilt ye o the intion is in Yori Fim od deal 1o s of 1 Mr. 1 AEL0I0 on the $20,00) rovd wir Mr Joseph I to pay for Maul$. [ wasin Lexingfon at the time she trotted in 174, and in Cincinnati he and Stone were exchang tele ar hout the miall Stone cd me to call and see ¥ it on return o New-York and « 1 the Stone said that he had pr ised B $1000 in ex wis hesten and that the porformance wis so wuch greater hen anticipated this $1,000 should be paid by the purehse s Mr. Vaund-rbilt, he w in n plessant mood the e (honzht that Stone had taken an adyan- toge of him. He put Maud 8. on the rond, bt ne did not understand he ne vous temperament she aeted hadly |, he w yasly disappointed in | Ler. She was lame nearly all the It was about this period that B Stone started the report that Bure had | made her fa which aroused the ire | g of the Later, and Mr. Vandervilt denied report at | quest Mr. Vanderbilt was worked npin tl mer of Juy-Lyd iz mare’s record placed § is i h wh il " i Ston s had my situation, s | '3 w | i uot ir over irand o) a mneh when At the 2 ad for a ut very s 1% i thy | 74 St ‘ e of . 1o contid his alarm. fe s Uto be trained fuil to beat Ler W to conrt. But ol the ot | wits 1 e Case incee were to Ch the quict. Shoi record, the effort shonld she st Mr of the C] AMr. Y Ey¢ and in foa mud reciat e Cobnfold’s au 10 8xeletons by 1o Mormondom's Masguerade Chicago Herald, If the Mormons arvo to be Lelieved they are ahout the barmless und inuo. throatening federal oflicers sud )15 10 CuZuge in until wost i 0 v They go on indulg various the ing in | B Linds o iing iually i that. | government takes them at their word wud then they full 1o pet tioning président to enll 0T his A porson not scquainted with th sitt to Mor polit mos! mair wort roops t tion of aiMairs in Utah would be seltove hon el 1 Lan nd that om 1 T the ranny n this pretense t that they are mnees of 1 n position they have taken, it essa pare they I law for to y proc stio Morme ry which other peoy eany tio vici: ey Crow n ns ro 1, o g suppress do ¢ at in the present men 10 long t it keen or uy ) nuy not « extremely their - BLUFFED BY HIS WIFE. fonumental Cheek a far find 1o were nue her S the | v S hire flat-i th Of n what und seven "y | the hired n is | hioen-spoon!" how By th he jumyp i th t them. 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