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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEUDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1887 minms of course must be paid upon such pur. TH 4 CARES OF S chase, that there may be a large part of vr these held us iuvestments which cannot be purchased at any price and that combination among holders who ure willing to sell may unreasonably enhance the cost of such bonds Cold Metallic Sounds From the Ca< | tv the governiment. haidar 1T HAS BEEN SUGGESTED pacious Depths of Cleveland. that the present bonded debt might be re- funded at less rate of interest, and the dif- g P Md |‘4--- between the old and fnt-v{huwurnx‘r-n paid in cash, thus finding use for the surplus THE SURPLUS AND THE TARIFF. | FtG | trensury. The success of this plan, it is apparent, must be founded upon the volition of the holders of the A Brood of Evil Consequences | present bonds: and it 1': n.r‘-t -nurn'!,y «--«rlah; that the inducement which must be offered Hatched By a Groaning Treasury. | tyen would result in more financial beneflt to athe Hovernment than the purchase of bonds, while the latter proposition would CONDITIONS VERSUS THEORIES., | duce the principal of the debt by actual ment, instead of extending it. The propo tion to deposit the money held by the govern- , ment in banks throughout the country, for Opposition to Reduction a Culpable | use by the people s, 1t seems to me, excoad- ¢y objectionable, principally s’ creating Botrayal of Party Pledges. t00 ¢ lationship between the operations ‘ s of the government and the business of the country, and too exteusive co-mingling of kept in view: and vot with slight reflections | ple, the duty upon which adds to the cost of tel v Two Railrond Magnates and tho they will not averlook the ;m':l"l'hul ey are | living in every homeshauld be grealy cheap- (Ao e el el SRR S50 OF Omaha and Yankton, constmers with the rest: that they too have | ened. The radical roduetion of the dities im- o1 ot s Neww Yorl _ \ &Y rosd Whicl their own wants and thoso of their familica | posed upon raw matorial used in manufactures | An Iowa Man Who Had Gone | prx{idfions of bows of the New York, Bos- | ' The Omaha & Yankton railroad which has to supply from their caruings and that the | or its froe importation, is 0f Course, un in- Wi Shoots Himself. o inCihiatb & wen hulclug 8o longot papor. snd broken prices of the necessaries of life,as well us the | portant factor i’ any- effort to redice the rong Shoof meell Commander-in-Chief Rac of the Grand | promises hus received a new impetus by two amount of those wants, xgln r';wlnu-l;hc- prlim of thnz--o;:"m-ua.fi.rh-n; it would not oul){ § P—— ;'\rlm.\,“:: ll:l\:‘ll\!l: {.I.l\‘»u‘,;‘.\y.rmnl..'-““ rr;u.‘.‘:mlp‘h;‘g‘u.‘:a measure of their welfare and comfort. ut | relieve them from the increased cost caused y AL G the reduction of taxation demanded should | by the tariff on such material, but the manu- | A SUICIDE IN AN ICE HOUSE. | ¢ e s0 measurcd as not to necessitate or jus- | factured product being thus cheapened that tify either the loss of employment by tne | part of the tariff now laid upon such produ ‘rklnmnnndlmrthfllc lf-n;l-'nlng flf his | as u compensation toour manufacturers for | The Arven wages; an ¢ profits still re- | the maining to the manufacturcrs after PRESENT PRICE OF 1AW MATERIAL FEILE S Rapidly Deawieg to 8 a necessary readjustment, should furnish 1o | could be accordingly mwodimed, Such redue- Close—The Buhman Murder excuse for the sacrifice of the interests of his | tion or - employers in either theiropportunity to largely reduce the revenue. It is not up- or the diminution of their compensation, parent how such a change can have any in- can the worker in manufactories understand | Jivions offect tpon our - man facturers that while & high tariff is claimed to be nec- [ O the cont BAONET T 186, 6i<a[MEasIT Mola. cssary to wllow payment of remunerative | thom u botter chance in foreign markets with | - AAKE, Ta, Dee. 6.—(Spocial Tele- wages, it certainly results in a very large in- | the manufacturers of other countries, who | Eram to the Beg]—F. B, Brown, cashier of crease'1n the price of nearly a1l Sorts of man- | chaapon ther wares by froe materinl, This | the Alta branch of the Loan and Trust com- ufactures; which, in almost countless forms | our people might have the opportunity of ex- | pany of this ci ueeds for the use of himself and his fam- | tending their sales beyond the limits of home | ing himself to-d “{;*" ""fix;f}";:‘_: ;fl‘",";f'b}“"_l‘,““"““f:‘m_ sumption, saving them from the depres- | gecount show that he was short between o Vages, erhaps rfore he reaches sioy interruptior il business and loss 5 2, y Carriee i rance THE TARIFF WOLF LIKES MUTTON | il ey, s fosering h umnatural o | b i Sbized 1 purchias for T 19 | St by ehiicd domnentie mark, ind | S iyt 1 sarric, lfe npurance Tiune private business upon | of an article which embraces his own labor, orling thelr employé sartaIn AN [ by . Combinations and Trusts Usurp pted it should only be done as w tempo- | price which the tarift permits, the hard- | contentment. The question thus impera: ik ; expedient to meet an urgent necessity. | carned compensation of many days of toil. tively presented for solution should be | Nate Rainsbarger's Trial Almost Ended the Profits of Toil and Thrift. Legislative and executive effort should gen- [ TIE FARMER AND THE AGRICULTURIST hed 10 5 soinl 0 v & < ey eftort, sho H approached in u spirit higher than partisn- | =y (TSR B RO erally b in the opposite direction, and | who manufactures nothing, but who pays the | ghin and considered. in the lieht ARSAALLTOWS, Ta, Dect 6.—The testi should have a tendency to divorce as'much | increased price which the tariff imposes upon | of that regard for patriotic duty which should | mony in the Nate Rainsbarger murder cnse THE DANGERS OF -DELAY, | andas fastus can sufely be done the treas- agricultural implement, upon all he | Characterize the uction of those intrusted | has been finished, and this forenoon Mr * | ury department from pri enterprises. | wears and upon all he uses and owns, except | ith the weal of a confiding people. But the Of course, it is' not expected that unneces- | the increase of his flocks and herds, and such | ghligation so declared sary and extravagant operations will be | things us his husbundry produces from the gentlemen coming to the surfaco who are . i, penision commitiee, famed for their enterprise, encrgy, aby The United States marshal at Trenton, N, | @10 of capital and_ favoritism for now J. has appointed his daughter, just out of her | road undertakings. They are Mr. Hill, the teens, a8 his depu! The young lady's | famous railroad magnate and mine owner of name is Alphonsine M. Gordon. Minneapoli The Calumet and Hecla mino fire has | yianag. 3 owtt, M h ger, Mr. Hamilton Brown. These gon- gained such headway that the whole mine amen 43 intereatae: v Wil hava to be floodod, suspending operations | temen are interested in several lines alrody for the greater part of the year, completed and under way of construction vered that Ben F. Hop- | through Wyoming and certain sec- k‘ix late assistant cashicr of the defunct | tions of Dakota that with Fidelity band, Jhas h,\'\x)lh cated insurance ) o connection, such as the Omaha & Yankton shiares worth §2,000 belonging to the Bulah | road contemplates, would Coates estate value. Mr. Hill i at the head of a syndicato > compan Teh objected io | owning boundloss acres of valuable silver, ation of a rubber ‘“‘trust” have been | iron, ore, tin, coal and other valuable mining ‘converted'’ and the trust will go iuto opera- | lands in Iduhio, and with the object in view of tion January 1. an early opening of theso mineral possessions Tho Berlin boerse was weak yosterday on | & =~ railtoad —is being pushed —with account of the unfavorabie view taken hy [ all | possible speed through — Wyoming the Pester Lloyd Au apprehensions. A telogram from Barracos, Cuba, states that during the recent heavy gale there the seu invaded a portion of the city, destroying about one hundred houses. The telegram also roports the loss of the steamer Guuury and an Am dorf and Rainsbarger Minn., and his able and trusted ree importation would serve beside Case—~lowa News, It has been dis Suicided Rather Than Face Disgrace. ary, it would appear to giv be of acceptablo committed suicide by shoot- An examination of his market, and | to the amount of #%,000. He had borne u n the relations between | beginning with a railroad line owned by Mr, in and Russia. The Post ulso expresses | Hill in Dakota. A link that would avail tion a to this side of tho ssouri is now sought, and the prize ape rs in the Omaha & Yankton road. thin the last few days a prominent law in this city has been i communication Messrs. Hill and Brown regardin road, and it is expected that they will visit Omaha in a few days and look more thore — Huff began the opening argument for the state. It was can schooner, masterly presentation of the ! " R - s - The young man in the employ of the United | SIpd S aiter. The President's Brief But Vigorous | made for the purpose of avoiding the accu- | soil, i3 invited to aid in maintaining the pres. FAWIY POLICY AND PRINCIRLE | tate's case. Tim Brown commenced the | giuti o trenmrs o New S onf e United | oughly into the matter. D mulation of an excess of revenue, Such ex- | ent situation. Mind, he is told that a high | i8 not wanting to urge prompt and effective opening argument for the defense at 2 p. m., conds Y0 Mo 2 £ - Message (o Congress, Devoted | ) fijres, besides demoralization of all | duty on imported wool 18 necessary for tho | setion. Hoth of the great political parties [ oholiie ATEWMERE Tor b GETCHSCAL 2 - ey | scomded tvo m TR e e T 1000 AM Entirely to Taxation and the Just conceptions of public duty which it en- | benetit of thuse who have sheep to shear, fn | oW reprosented in the government have, by | 84 at & o'clock hewas still talkine. Ex | has boon located at Winnipes. A8 o changed iy tails, emulates o reckless improvidence not | order that the price of their wool may | rebeated and authoritative doclarations, con Cighits ! . 2 ito Cunudian money b- 1 pnother large audionce witnessed Karal- Necessity of Immedi- tails, emulate i) bri o | ioritative doclurations, COU- | morrow for the defense, and ex-Judge Hen- | fora crossing the border he will ot be prose. | , 4 b : i ; in the least consistent with the mission of | be incroased. They of course aro | 4@ ¢ IR e | e for thie tate s Susa | ted fy's “Dolores” at Boyd's lust evening. Tho ate Relief. our people or the high and beneficent pur- | not reminded that ~ the farmer | it tho collection from the peopleof unnec will very likely go to the jury Wednesday J. B. McDonnell has been arvestod at San | ballet and the spoctacular portion of the por- morning. 1t is the general opinion that the Francisco and-plates for engraving £5 Bank | formance were really meritorious and mot of England notes were found in his posses- | with very enthusinstic and deserved re ion. McDonnell is said to be a brother of | nition at the hands of the crowd in attend- corge McDonnell, who with Austin, Byron | auce, and Bidwell, swindled the Bank of England R, out of over 21,000,000 in 1583 by means of Two Accidents, forged banlk rlw«'kls and notes, H. L. Bergginst fell twenty-five feet to the -petition has been filed in the court | ground from the top floor ouring O N the cake. o Ohkel [ n the top floor of a tlouring mill mer and others against the Da pos [ our governmer . who hus o sicop is by this scheme obliged in | Sty r,f?‘}‘:,'i""‘u".'.'w' S mORs Solbm I have deemed it my duty thus to bring to | his purchuse of clothing and woolen goods to | Rer, sed us correction § clither. 88 | vordiet will be the same as 1B one rendered Cleveland's Cash Card. the knowledge of my countrymen as well us | pay a tribute o his fellow-farmer, as well us | Citizons or purtisuns ure our countrymen in a | [PFRIE WIS (e RS 07T A HERdgERt To the Congress of the United States; You [ 10 the atteution of their representutives, to | to the manufacturer and merchant; nor is | Mood to condone the deliberate violation | i 'oture lins made o good cnse, are confronted at the threshold of your leg- | the responsibility of legislative relief, 'the | any mention made of the fact that the sheep "lc-',’.,""-]'i Our progress toward , islative duties with a condition of the na- | €ravity of our finuncial situation, The fuil- | owners themselves, and their houscholds - dwelling tpon the thesries of | Arguments Made in the Buhman Trial , ' ly demands | ure of the congress heretofore to provide | must wear clothing and use other articles ve elling upon ti 0 w AT W EH SRR K tional finances which imperatively demands gt 3 hea 2 v 5 i rotection and free trade. This savors too WATERLOO, Ta., Dec. 6,—All witnesses hav immediate and careful consideration. The | B¥0inst the dangers which it was quite evi- | manufactured from the wool they sell at tavift | P! , y A 3 T ediato and _careful consideration. dont the vory ¢ the difficulty must | pric 1thus as consumers Y much of bandying cpithets. 1t is a condition | ing been introduced in the Buhman trial, amouat of money anually received through | 4ent the very nature of the dificuity must | prices, und thus as_consumers ‘must roturn | I the operation of the present laws, from the | hecessarily produce, caused a condition of | their share of these increased prices to the | Which confronts us, not a theory. = Relief | County Attorney J. R. Caldwell began the iikires: nH) nevessitios of he peopls, ial distress and apprehension since | tradesman. J think it may be fairly assumed | from this condition may involvy ion will not, be A in Albright's Choice yosterday, and suse B ight 1 | argument for the state, speaking from 9 0 ) ¢ 5 % At ; ) i i tained the fracture of two ribs on the right e 3 o 301 st adjournment which taxed to the that a large proportion of the sheep owned by | duction of the advantages which we aws a L1 & i ne & Chic s asking fora | G5 70 E tto & ROTTEYON e e o e v erment. When swe, | most all the authority and expedients within | the farmers throughout the country are found | our home productions, but the entire with- | & m to 12 He denounced the murder in hns: created | 818, D, Rtoss atlonded tho suftoror. and these appear now to | in small flocks numbering from twenty-five | drawal of such advantages should not bo | scathing terms. The prisoncr sat like a REVRIOas - 60 Svery bt - the to fifty. The duty on the grade | contempluted. —The question of free trade is | statue through ail, while intense excitement MiTOAo NN oF the fiiits of i Industey " DISASTER RESULTS of jimported wool which the sheep | cutirely irrclevent and the persistont claim | yrevaited throughout the audience. Over and cuterprise, with only such_deduction us [ from the continied inaction of congross, the | yicld is ten cents each pound, of the value of | Iade in eertain quarters, that all efforts 10 | two-thirds of the throng, which crowded the may be his sh towards the careful and | fesponsibility must rest where it belongs. | thirty cents or less, and twelve cents if of the | rel eve the el \{Illllnt m_u“y;un} court room to overtlowing, ladi H. nomical maintenunce of the eovormment | Thouh the situation thus far considered s | valuo of more than thirty cents. If the lib- | $ary taxation ure sehemes of so.called u frec | g Stiger, for the defeuss, followed in_the A protects him, it is plain that the ex. | frnght with danger which should be fully | eral estimate of six pounds be allowed for | traders, s mischievous and far more te- | yiternoon in o spe 6 g’ indefensible, and | Pealized, and though 1t presents features of | euch ficece, the duty thereon would be sixty | moved from v consideration for the | hylf, “Nick al of fairness and justi Wrong to the people s well asto the country, | or seventy-two conts, and this may be taken | public good. "Whe simple and plain duty | oy ed upon thoso who be it iabut a result growing out of perfectly | as the utmost enhancementof its price to the | Which we owe the peopio is to reduce ta: a8 great a sensation as the orviginal petition. i ) _kl--:« manner in w hich the cable The Cincinati, Humilton & Dayton, in this | LEeas compuny leave their, work is the ents. The loav- consider that the theory of our Institutions | 9Xecutive control SECh BT L AR thiS | cause of almost_daily u petition, acknowledges Heinshimer's ing uncovered of the grooves in their tracks works hardships to horses, and last evening ateam was thrown with great force at the corner of Thirteenth and Harnoy strects by itching the calles of their hoofs in these un- S g protected grooyes. The animals were pain- MEETING OF TRUSTEES. o[ dutlviniureal cro: allegations as true and unites with him in the prayer, and claims a large in road. It alleges that Ives and prop: OWN us t in the St e ap- ed more than $1,000,000 to their wi dction of more than this | & culpable betra ‘This wrong, infli h lasting an hour and a Lof Vinton, also for the de- followed Stiger in an eloquent, specch. Ex-Congressmuan I, 8. Struble closes the 4 ike other | Palpable and apparent cause, constantly re- | farmer by reason of thisduty. Eighteen dol- | tion to the necessary expenses of an_econom- | cuge for the defense tomorrow morning. R A 4 . k e buden Of apal taxation, Ukd othed | Jroducing the saimo alarming eircumstances | Lirs would thus represent the incre | price fcul operation of the government, and to re- | Gilonel Milo 1, Smith, of Cedar Kapids, | OMeers Elected and — Considerable Too Much Father-in-Law. " evil consequences, The pubiic treas | @ congested national treasury and a deple- | of the wool from twenty-five sheep, und &6 | store to the business of the country the | (Giiy'tollow him in the closjpe argument for the Business Transacted. Mrs. Berquist, living on the corner of % Ry B o ted monetary condition in the business of the | thut from the wool of fifty sheep; and at pres- | money which we hold in the treasury through e Ios tribate to- e Jaciti | country. I nceds hardly be stated that | ent values this uddition’ would amount to | the “perversion of governmental powers. | 140 Sl o third of its price. If upon its sale [ These things can and should be done With |t Bulm + receives this or & less tariff | safety toall our industries, without danger ury, which B ot @ e sekttE | While' tho present. situation demands a rem- | about ono ol S TOFITOIEY Mo ithe | edy, wejcan only be saved from a predicament | the - furm A e emniors aat, ‘inei | in” the Tuturo by the removal of the cuuse, | profit, tho wool leaves his hands charged | o the opport uity for relunerative lnbor crippling our nationul energies, retarding Revenue Reduction. with precisely that sum, which iuall its Rhlth‘nm D with bene- our country's development, preventing in- | _Our schemo of taxation by means of which | changes will adhere to it until it reaches the f fit to them “'“" ""‘l‘"!"‘?!‘k’- o (cheapening yestment in productive enterprises, threaten- | this needloss surplus is taken from the people | consumer. When manufactured into cloth | thoir means of subsistence and increasing the fng financial disturbance and and put into the public treasury, consists of | nd other goods and material for use, its cost e comfol INVITING SCHEMES OF PUBLIC PLUNDER. 8 tariff or duty levied upon importations from | 18 not only increased to the extent of the state, and the case will b i ento the jury n. The general expectation is 1 will recelve the most severe penalty allowed by law in such cases. The bourd of trustees of the Omaha Bureau | Twentieth and Locust streets, has sworn out, of Charities met at the chamber of commerce [ a warrant for the arr yesterday afternoon. Mr. Joseph Barker | whom she claims has tried several times to was called to the chair, and the committeoon | kill her by poisoning and otherwise. Yes- nominations reported the selection of the fol- | terday she claims that the old man came up lowing officers which were unanimously | to her robidence and administered a sound clected: President, Joseph Barke t of her father-in-law, Supreme Court Decisions. Des MOo1NER, Ta.,, Dee. 6.—[Special Tele- gram to the Bee.]—The Iowa supreme vice | beating with hi: canc for no apparent reason court convened to-day for tho Decembor ent, Augustus Pratt; treasurer, W. W, | Whatever. It appears that the old man op- e » Department Summary. 3 N ing pres. | Walluce posed her marriage with his son us he is conaitl ; treas 3 . | abroad and internal revenue taxes le farmers’ taviff profit, but a further sum has *par 3 torm, all the judges except Adams being pres- 4 7 ishod to marry HOE hlnsele: jLbis concibion of our troas ,l‘:’,,"(fffluf"l"i{’c :'“',:,"’,' :m’. ,.",,,Nu',,filmu,,ufu')l,‘m:.n m;i‘,,‘i been added for the benefit of the manufac- The constitution provides that the president | ot The cases were decided as follows: The chaivman of the committee reported | ished to marry her himsel other new; and it has more tha u 1o Boen . submitted to the = poople's rop. | ous and malt liquors, Tt must be_consid P T T entative i congre: V] » | that none of these taxes, as relates to things 4 2 K i) ¥ B Bress, nore Ioe | ibiettod to Interund vevenue taation. ey | When the farmer finds it necessaty o pur- | the duty of the exocutive in compliance With yet the Hlldation still continues ‘with ag- | strictly speaking, necessary, and it so ap. | chase woolen goods and material to clothe | this provision, to annually exhibit to congress, ¢ Fravating incidents, more than over presag. | pears to be no just cause of ‘complaint of the | himself aud family for the winter. When he | at the opening of its session, the general con: LR hancial convulsion and wide sprend i | consuniers of tho witiclos and thera seoms to | faces the tradesman for that purpose, ho dis- dition of the country, and fo'detail with some aster. It will not do to neglect this situation | be nothing so wellable to bear the burden | covers that he is obliged not only to return | particular the operations of the different ex- ¢ under the operation of other tariff | shall, from time totime, give to congress infor- | “p. 0 7 S VoAb i < B S inois Central railroad company, ap) me the day arrives | mation of the state or the union. It has been 8 Flamiltbn county; et a), Hamilton d 3. 1. Callender, appellant, Des Moines. district, the difficulty they had experienced in secur. ing a competent man for secretary, owing to their lunited power in the mwatter of naming o salary. There was a o and aniinated discussion over this important subject. A majority of the speakers favored Real Estate Transfe Thomas H. Taylor and wife E. Cary, lot 5 blk 8, Mayn Harr s add, id Archer, appellant, convicted (R C aughter in Killing George Woods, ssworth and wife to Leand: of mans ard, undivided 6-40 in Pullmas ¢ 3 ; Sutie . ‘ Mally | Appanose district, afirmed: R. Davis et al, | the election of ‘a secretury pro tem. until the !y pcause 7078 416 i vith ATy ; i in the way of increased prices, his | ecutive departments. It would be especially | Appan R ) < R WANTLIELY O e dat aaa : also undivided ! of & . because its dungors are niot now palpably im- | without hardshipto” any = portion of | ghe Wy of - inereased e said | BiTeaabio (o follow 18 Coyrpaot. the breseut | v3 Tucorporated Town of Anita et al, appel- | bureau was fuirly on its fect and was uble to R WA 8,500 minent and apparent. They exist none the | the people But our » lants, Cass district, reversed. pay a salaried secretary. The committee on 3 ess certainly ddenly they wi 5 DIy i - equit- | #nd which then perhaps lies before him in | time and to call attention to the valuable ac less certainly and suddenly they will be pro- | tarifft ‘laws, the various inequit | S o el siehtionlaths vajusple s selinies Bist hscal yoar Bt T mn sa b i | Clinton's New School Superintendent. JTa., T —[Special Telegram ]—Prof. R. S. Bingham has been chosen superintendent of schools in this city at a salary of #1700 to succeed Mr. Her amin and wife to Leander rd, sime property Thos C Jefler lot 20 blk 5, Jefferis hit's Choice, Haas ot lots 12, nominations were allowed further time to re- port on the selection of a secretary. The extent of time the board of trustees shall sorve was decided by lot as fol- lows: One ycar, E. Rosewater, Augustus Pratt, James V vi B. Newman, < et i » factur cipitated upon us. able and illogal source of unnecessary | Manufac b dd ~ “On the Bt day of June, 1885, the excess of | tuxation, oughtto be at once revised and i.“.'.“.*.‘:.';.“:fi'“ sum_thereto to meet a further | the venue ovel i expenditures after com- | amended. These laws, m their pr Crease : I paran orta A e T ] e s ol . manufacture. Thus in the end he is aroused | the subjoct to which this communication has | to the B Binking fund act, was 217,50,735.845 duaring | o1l art fmported and subject to duty by | 10 the fact that he has paid upon a moderate | thus far heen devoted, that T shall forego th "the yoar ending June 80, 158, such excoss | precisely the sum paid for such duties. Thus | Purchase as a vesult of the tariff scheme, | addition of any other topic, and only urg: amounted to £40.405,5 acd...... to Frink Noslad 8,500 caused by a tariff duty on the | pressed with the paraméint importance of CriNTo: vlk 8, 400 . Joseph” Barker, and v 3 and during the | the amount of the duty which, wheii he sold his wools secmed so | upon your Merriam, C. Powell; mediate consideration the state ito il T Bk, v p g ol Sabin, who has been clected state supe two years, J. A. Creighton, Otto Lobeck, ision, Jetter's add, wd... 1,050 year ending June 30 1887, it reach- MEASURES TILE TAX PAID ]lli_“'.l\)h‘. an increase in price worethan suf- elf {_n(; uumu[us shown ‘m‘ 'hf' ]mmn‘ tendent. Mr. Bingham comes from Iowa | Fred Millard, J. L. McCague, L. O, Joncs, ,\mlrmvnulm et al to Jullujvltllu\' cod the sum of $5.507,810.54. Tho | by those who purchase for use these imported | ficient to 5 g 2 3 condition o oxe reasur B | e et oA A o are b6 BolioLs! | AR Nty [0 A Gillbapto, lots 10 and 11, Huas' subdivision | 2 annugh contributions to the sinking fund dur- | arvcles, Many of these things, however, ave SWEER AWAY ALL THE TARLER PROFIT our - general - flscal situation, upon [ pAi WACH Tolin! Baue ter's add, wd. 1,450 William Wallac ge L Gilbert, W upon tho wool e prouced and | which every elament of, our safety and ber of farmers engaged | prosperity depends, The réports of the heads f mpared with all the | of departments which will be submitted, Sioux City : yeul ng tife three years above speciticd,amounted | raised or manufactured in our’ own country ved upon 2 n the aggregate Lo #138,055,520.94, and dedue- | and the duties now levied upon foreign goods | $0ld. When the uu # tons from the surplus, as stated, wero made | and products are called protection to these | I wool raising is c and wife to Geor ard, ot 12 bl Dr. C L. Miller, Geo 1, Windsor s Packing Interests. r, : vhich i « bt ; s, Gilbart, Tukey and Frod Mitter, | race, wil.. psce [ e 5 s i R R 4 farmers in the country, und the small propor-| contain full and explicit information touching [ Stovx Crry, Ta, Dec. 6. g Messrs. Gilhart, Y UMt an e o OmAhH to L Etannn A iohbil ¥ho i months prior to Junc 80, 1887, (e sute | Wfacturers to tnako theso. taxed articics and | When i is made apparent that in the eus | then, and such recommendations relating 10 | jug house nave coziuenced operations. About | g fovernent of the trustecs, =~ Kountze & Ruth's add, 150 foot o) lus revenue had grown 8o lurge by repeated | sell them for a price cqual to that | 0f @ laree part of those who own sheep the | legislation in the public mtercst as they may been put to work. 1t will be | Wallace, Lobeck and McGague avere an. | 104-10 feot n, 50 feet w o begin B s, St a1t van Mot (i [ Gonianada rox tie (Riportod gooas® thiay have | boneibie vesent tariff on wool is illu- | deem advisable. T ask for these reports and yet before the establishment | pointed. it B UL T 42 lwithdrawal of this great sum of monay | paid customs S0 it huppens that while | Sory and, above all, when it must be ¢ recommendations the deliberate examination E S Rood and wife 1o Isaae Johnson, lots 23 and 24 blkk O Albright's A nex, wd.. : 206 % S Rood and wife to W lots 17 and 18 blk 10 Albright’'s An- Il be in full operation. The Fowler pac Judge Suvage, Dr. George T.. Miller and ing house is being pushed to completion us | Mr, Wailace were chosen a committee to rapidly as possible. it on the county commissioners, acquaint ——— them with the objeets of the burean and ask An Investigation Ordered. them to furnish the secretary with a room in camparatively few tise the mported articles > of the cost of living and action of the legislative branch of the 10h8 of tho country, the sum of 879,804, | milllons of our people, Who mnever use aud | bY ariff becomes - burden upon those | government. There are other subjects not 00'0f Such surplus was applied to the pay- | never saw any of the forelsn products, pur- | With moderate means and the poor, the em- | embraced in the department reports demand- went of the principal and iicrest of o 5 | chuse and use things of it samo kind wade | oyed and uncuployed, thesicle and well | i legislative consideration, and which T d « needed by the people would so affect the bus ; s Bt outaan iy it | HaEhlh Govntiy ' ue et theratox mearlyion | and hovoung 1, 'and that 1t consti- | should be glad to submit. Some of them,how- i L e Ll Uy i el e s 0o e, hon pamblo. e Lt L mr on bt pyhen sthch s duts. | fites o tax Which with ‘Tolentloss ‘ierasp is | evor, have boen caruestly presented it pro | ANANOSA, In., Dec. 6.—[Specizi ‘Telogram the countybuilaing." 0TI B e i i ‘Dho procaripus ~ condition | adds to the imported articles, The great ma- | fustenod upon the clohing of every man, | vious mossuges, and us to them, Ibog loaye | to the Brl—Judge J. H.Proston, of the | JLHARIZICNEE G0 fev0 (00 coples of the | o nursg foet of lot L blk “1 ;fiflvmm al affairs among the people still | jority of our citizons who buy domest woman and child in tho lund, ressons are f fo “repeat priov recommenditions. A8 | Jones eonniy disirict court, to-day ordered | ponstitution amd bv-laws printed, and th peet Plice, w d 1,500 I ceding relief, immediately after the 30th duy | ticles of the same class, pay @ suuw ut least | 8! ted why the vemoval or reduction of | the law makes o provision for any | (no erand to investigate the charges | Monday n“vrm‘“m A e same place amuel Finlayson to of June, 1887, the remainder of the 3 approximately equal to’ this duty to the home :"m h'll‘l'“\];rll\\"'}:l" be included ina revision of "”h‘l‘ dey :":g“":"‘;‘“r“{l;:;"i;‘m“r‘):"‘"';"{ published in regard to a state official of the ) el e 11 1;m 3 Dwight & Lyman's add, ' nt bonds then outstanding, amonnting w munufacturers. This cnce to the | ourtarifflaws. - : nsactions prison. It i supposed he means A. B, Mar- G TR e wd.. N e el incipal and iuterost to the sum of $18,477,. | operation of onr tarift laws is not made by e oMDWTONS ANDIARUTS, S 1 Othier et et Fiin s oiciyarden ST RiG AnAmios: pentichEiaRy: THE HUMANE 80 CIRTY. Reka Van G0 and Tsiiind €6 it , were called inand applied to the smk- | Way of instruction, but in order that we may RARORI-IEE OF i) reased cost to the hereafter be deemed essential e Annual Meeting and Election of Of- | tie A Stephen, lot 7 Benson's subdiv ng fund contribution for the current fiscal | be constantly reminded of the me; * of dur home hanufy o8 to commend to the attention of the congrass, Suicide in an Ice House, oo T Eveni of bk 80 So Omaha 12,000 onr. Nothwithstanding theso operations of | Which they impose a burden wpon Tnese who | 2 irom a duty laid_upon imported articles | may furnish the occasion for a future” con IR e o g cers Last Evening, \ I L. Black, surveyor he treasury department, consume domestic product, as well as thoso | 0f the same déscription, the fact is not over- | munication. Groy LEVELAND. AN et | Tho annual mceting of the Humane society of Warrenton, PRESENTATIONS OF DISTIESS who_consume Laported urtic wd thus | looked that competition among our domestic | Wasuizatoy, Dec. farmer, forty s of age, residing near | waq held last evening at the chamber of comn. jotalitotI H T business circles not only continued but i tax upon all our people. ' 1t 15 not | Producers sometimes has the effect of keep- . Plymouth, committed suicide to-day by hang- | moreo, An able and claborate report was Omala, qea... 7400 nereased, aud absolute peril sed of | ing the pricos of their products below the | Kansas City's Waterworks Damaged. | jng. e was found by his little boy in an ice | gubmitted by Colonel Chase, the president, | A ¥ Touzalin and wife to D ¢ Patte 0 these circumstances iye co on- | highest limit allowed by such duty; but it is | Kaxsss Criv, Mo., Dee. 6.—[Special Tele- [ house on his premises, where the deed was 95, Millar fliEwed Witk o president. | *aon, ot 5, blk 3, Hillside ad No 2,wd 900 mng Tund for the current fiscal yi tinued us the source of the government in- | Botorious that this competition is t00 0fte |y to the Brr,J—Early this morning the | committed. Tusiness ‘trouble and grief, oc- | Pr. Miller followed with a short address, | o | Gordon to Julia Cates, lot 45, bk P at ouce completed by the expenditure of | come; and in a readjustment of our tarift the | Strangled by combinations quite prevalent at | Gy ool of the National water- | casioned by the long sickuess of his wife, ure | complimenting Golonel Chase's report in the | 8, Hanscom place, w d.. 4,27 684,283,55 in the purchase of government | interests of American libor engaged in man- | this time, end frequently called trusts, b 4 ind hich gives | the attributed causes. highest terms, and ended with making a | Wm H Guates and wife to O H Gordon, ¥ nds ' not yet due, bearing four and | ufacture shovld be carefully considered, as h have for their object the | works company at Quindaro, which gives P motion that 500 copics of it bo printed for dis- | . 1ot S, blk 4 Hawthorne, wd........ 2,000 and o bhalf per cemt interest, [ well as the preservation of our manufac- on of the supply = and | Kansas City its water supply, sustained a Arensdorf's ‘Trial Nearly Over. tribution. This was unanimously carried, | 1da M Croukhust to Waliaco, ot -®he premium paid thereon averaging | tures. e of commodities made and sold by mem- | had accident, one of the massive store walls, ovx City, Ta., Dec. 6.—In the Haddock | The reports of the secretary and' troasurer | . % bIk 8 Cole Brilliant ud, w d...... 500 . bers of the combination. The people can N f v " ® i i J T Meikle to James 1 Meikle, general IT MAY BE CALLED PROTECTION, which divide two of its sections, havinggiven | murder case to-day Mr. Hubbard closed his | were nextread and approved. The election of ) 4 4 of fi hardly hope for any consideration in the h A | d iy A i s o onsbyany m‘:f,"j,‘m““,!;“’;,,‘":,'u‘;”';,,{.,‘c‘.",’{‘",,',.’i“Q operation of the selfish schemers. Tf, how- | ®way. Pending the rebuilding of this wall | argument for the state and Mr. Argo began oficoruextfolineed And g taass (ollowe; WK Sraships g I especial procaus | €Ver, in the absence of such combinations a | both of those sections will be unreliable for | summing up for the defense. Tt is thought o » Ohampion 8, Chase; yice prosi- blk ; ! Hilor, E und competition reduces the | the storage of water or for the purpose of | the case may not go finally to the jury before | deuts, Georgo L. Millor, A, . Poppleton, | i e lmbout 24 per cent for the former and 8 pe t of the latter. In addition to this the in- rost account accruing during the current upon the outstanding bonded indebted- to Edwin O laws should be de , Potter & Cobb's add, wd 1,050 eas of the government was to some oxtent ling the existence of our | healthy und fic tion against impe; avnand. | proposed to entirely relieve the countr ution to | this taxation. It must be extensively 1 o Mdavit. . st alalalialel ¥ S et George W. Doane’ Jumes W. Suvage, J. DAL nticipated and banks selected as depositories | manufucturing interest, but this existence | price of any purticular dutiable article of | usettling” it and the remaining two reser- | Saturday nigh-, Smith, Henry Pundt and Frank Murphy? | Jueob Hohieher and wifo to Mary 1 f public monoy were permitted to somewhat | should not mean a condition which, without | hote production below the limit it might | voirg are partially unserviceable from. the Ao A Pen Rativad secretary, Georgo A, Caulder; correspouding | Harte, 8 1 bllc 5 Howees il dvd - 2,1 ; ncrease their deposits. While the expedi- | regard to the public welfare or a national ox. | ofherwlise reach under our tarift laws, and | eqrth embankments, which ~supports the 3 An O < rd. | Bocrotary: Mrs, . W, Savago; tréasurer, | Peter Kragskow Ji and wife o1} ¢ § | . |ents thus cmployed to release to the people | igency, must always insuro the realization of | 1 with sueh reduced price the manufuc: | jnner walls haviog 'given way a week ago, | Newmaska Crrv, Neb,, Dec. 6.—[Special | Xitred Millard; oxecutive comuiittoe, B, E, | 21§ Gcres in s w eor s w k5 i ¢ &y sec o the monoy lying in the treasury served to | the immense profits instead of moderatcl l“-”‘t.‘ *t;“' nues o '”‘l‘-‘ b;-m e ) 4 | making it unwise to use them except to a | Telegram to the Ber.]—Nuatural gas was | B. Kennedy, John L. McCafie, Colonel %, 16,12, w d. P 2,5 {mvert immediate dangor, our surplus reven- | profituble returns. As the value and dive R L aarong Whing | e heen ascovered | Limited extent, The company will abandon | ggruck this morning at the Nebraska City | Guy V. Henty: board of managers, Howard | P C 8 Kragskow and wife to cs have continued to accumulate, the excess | ity of our national activities increase, new | Which should be carciully scru ined In o | the use of the whole four reservoirs until | oot t S CHIGE D SR at a depth of | BB, Smith .'M. Hitcheock, Harold Gifford, | Kragskow Jr.s w (8 wHBWMN | | for the present yoar amounting on the 1st day | récruits are added to those wha. dos con- or “" bt O ¢ The et | mext spring, using two old reservoirs in the | 23R HORNC T EIETE B0 HEE though | W. 3. Connell, Robert Dohérty, . H. - Allen) [ €}y sec i, .4.,\‘ A A of Decelber to §5,258,871.10, and estimated | tinuation of the advantages which they con- S sompinaul S MBI meantime, The damage is about 15,000, X, but it burns stea The town is ex- M. Woolworth, Mrs. T.. P. Perine, | 'K i 10 M N Diall, I o reach thosuny ot §115,00.00 on the oth | ceivo the present system of tarifftuxation di- | LA Pree 0f any, tormadity bothe, el e R e R e | €. M. Dinsmoor, 'Mrs.” G! A, Joslym, [ 18, blkc 17 of Thuss & Koutz' sub of -, f June next, at which date it | rectly affords them. So stubbornly have the RIIIAY. 18 i Father Claver. s Tl ) b Y | Mrs. O. I, Da Jetter's add, i 1 3 @8 cxpooted that this . sum added | efforts to refovm the present condition beeu "'“|"'v"{.;.fl'"‘u.lf."wi.:q,’".','.- s for such com:f p .. Doy 6—Fathor Claver, who Hi:.:.{:!’:;:‘&::é}tf,,"tfflfsu{.‘J?yiifi?:-,tfi‘-‘.’ f.f’mfi‘.'flff Aiter considerable debate, participated in | 1P m'..,..,l\.,‘...u..m l“;.r.s::].“gl o l'g:;x: 3 to prior nccumulations, will swell sted by those of our fellow citizens thus | oIy dait that sucty prices i canonized by the pape yesterday, was a dis- | All indications aro that natural gas is heren | by Judge Thurston and otlirs, measiies | zontlab, lots S and 8, ghts, @ ehe surplus in the treasury to #140,000,000. | engaged,that (1 piisedivioamolpinat ol | MYELARL IO Thyie ublons Brodicedy odmy | DIDEIOE RIS RANCL TERARANY L MO8 & i || A1 0 KAl an A were adopted for sccuring fnancial wid for | W ¢ n e 4% hore scems o be no wssurance that, | suspicion entortained to d certain extont that | £ty (PE RIS C S0 o oned would | Clsthagonin, Sokth Ameren: 1a 1655, i ———— the socloty. Tho work of the soclety forthe | 1, 1,209 R wuoh 8. riiidrawal from the | $houe axlate scom to bo prosented foran sy reduction il A West Lincoln Markets. pust year hus becn most satisfuctory, and by | Total £03' tas RN ‘people’s civeulating medium, the business AN ORGANIZED COMBINATION oo e i Y o e DAt gl Markeis - o b0 6oLt AL ln m T Tre B AR = f Uconmunity may not in the near future be | all along the line to maintain theirady e e e e el « 1NCOLN, Neb., Dec. 6.—[Special Telegram | ;6 iilghas beon greatly lossened. Use of Police Patrol Boxes. pubjected to the same distress which was [ We are in the midst of w contennial colebra- | ihe considerations which have been pre: | Powr Humow, Mich., Dec. to the Brr]—Receipts hogs, 800 head, all Sl il Tho Buffalo Express suys that this is . Guite lutoly produced frou - the same cause, | tion and with heconing pride wvo rejoico in To enforco an carnest. racommendation | 31d tous of coal ure on fire ut Port Ed- [ sold. The market advance 10015c; light | Serlous Okarge Against an Office tho way . countryman explained to o guRR LAt auckiany of), ournatiohnliidimorican BRI CASICEIDESRILRG. 8 A thal the suplus revenues of tho government | Wards, Ont., and will probably be totally de- | mixed, #.855.10; heavy, 8. 155,80, Florence Wetzel, a colored conrtesun living | friend the uses of ‘the new police patrol tRERAR Tk beat condition. womla, bo raachod 1 | Tul. patueL advetages. gal rosol be :evented by the reduction of our customs | Stroyed: LN R in the alley near Juckson strect, botween | hoxes of that eity: *You see,” ho said* U'Beliove, by its cntire. disconnection witly the | veloped by a century's national duties, and, at the same time to emphasizo Barbers Will Afiiliate, Wanoo Nebr Do p o 10" .o | Thirteenth and Fourtcenth, complained at [ the people in town here want'a police- | " private’ business interosts, vet when by a | when an attermpt is made to justity Amiggoaiionithatin scosmpisbing hI NN [Fs s e etion (ot fours X Thio wite, oF sxMayor Cobis wio ae | polico headquarters ay that Special | man sometimes, and, by gol! whenever +erversion of its purpose, it idly holds money | which permits a tax to be laid upox ¢ POSQWYe inay-disonarga e s JEE e wife of ex-Mayor Copp, wiio has | o (0 b L e came to her house Mon- | thoy did want one, or if there was a J 4 4 ; § A DOUBLE DUTY neyman barbers to-day resolved to aftiliate | Jously ill f SRR T Rl oh 1 y did Sederiilicn solossly subtracted from the channels of | sumerin the land for the beuefit of our mianu- peonle by granting to them a measura | with the Federation of Labor. peon sertously 1l for some monthis, died yes- | 4,0 night and tried to intimidate her into | gkt goin’on anywheres, the policemen Verade, there seems to be reason for the | facturcsquite beyond areasonable dem 3 P e e e 0 terday afternoon i Sl s abat foat Tarling | would a1l run avy and hide ‘cause the SECRIH Mtk ae mcanaatodld be.dor 1 gavorungiinl xopied draule tha bviosn o wmost needed and from sources Voted For License. Walts kot Distinoson. iu this he threw her on the bed and com- | don’t want to ariést anybody. So th mergoilcy such mioney to i PIaco suo | Ak stil needing the highest und g 2 | where it canbe most fairly and justly ac- [ Npw Haxes, Conn., Dee. 6.~This city | Loxnos. Dee 6o The Drineo of Walos | menced choking her, and in the struggle she | put these little iron boxeson the cor- he people. groe of favor und care that bo | orded. Norcan the presentation made of | yoted for license to-duy by over 2,000 ma- | pas. been clocted. Grmd Moaster Mark | managed to secure Kis star. Finally, foiled | yars and thoy put a policeman in_each R 1P SUCI AN EMBHGENCY AnISES wrung from foderal - logislation onaiderution be, with any dogree of | 4ority, .- ey Al : L in his purpose, ho seized a bucket of swater | o050 om ko that he can't run awny, there now exists no clear uud undoubted ex- | Tt is said the ierease in price of domestic yardad on’ yldonce of wairienlit e Masons. and threw it all over her bed, and then left, | F10 90U town folks all earry w key eoutive power of relief. Herctofore the re- | manufactures resulting from the pre e UARINAGAL I eroniy The Cq 's Fate, TELEGRAPH NOTES. Yesterday she turned the captured star ovee | 414 VARG TS 60 0 4y roliof, “k L ; ST % {ehan of any lack of appreciation of their valuo . ! ; 0 one of fhe sergeants, fter making liox 1 3 A _-glemption of the three per cents only, which s nocessary i opdor that higher of ahy D o e ote'd | Bunuiy, Deo. 6, chstag committos e the sorgoanta, sfter makinghov | 0 & man whonovey they want ono. r um&nu‘nhh- at the option of the government | may be paid to oy workingmen than u‘ paid T I"' ;y’:\'\umm‘l N.\m"u"|inl“:.“:‘g‘n" of out | having the corn bill in charge has decided to The mr;(uhllnrx in nmk Wisconsin Malleable | complaint. The matter is to be investigated. | 1 as afforded a means for the disbursement of | for what is called *pauper labor Wo nc- 1 1m0 d ; g iron works have struck. = Rew vy 280 bon! ‘lodge the foree i & which greatness, and furnish the | advise the ultimate reféction of the measure. S 2 - - — —— 3 tstanding the payment of which we have a [ of our luboving people. Our labor is honest | But i in the cwergency that — presses Steam Arrival, ho Indic uy. 3 LBt tnfatonTho contribiiiion 0 tho | in the eves af cvary Avierican ¢itison and Los | Won us, our manufacturers are usked | puuapeeniy, Dec. fy—Asrived—Tho Lord | | Freisht business at Davton, 0., s paralyzed ronlc a arr : \miiking fund Which furnishes tho occasion | at the foundatian af our development. 1t ja | to Sirrender somethiug for the public good; Gough, froz: Liverpooks 1 by @ srike of yardmen for an advance in 4 or expeuditurcs in the purciise of ‘bonds [ entitled withont affectation o hypoerisy to [ 1 to avert disastor their putriotism, as well J i bt S A . 1 by Joual applications. Ttis & constic (I suflered severoly from chronlo catarrh, arisin 20 thore 1s o outlet tu that direction. "I the | bovers” lives should not bo marved by that of | i 0¥ foparate, Nodemand 18 made that | The question of disposing of dead hogs at | Ehicago. - like Hood's i, Wi, w o 010 | 4o onows of tho bronchial twbes nd troubiosows his time any part of the over surplus roven- T THE LAST (PNSUS mental regard, but they can not fail to be ad- | Shortly after the yaxds were opened the v was elicited at his trial in Cincinnati | oL L disene, pu o e batias up the | myselr, as two broth B wes to the people by its expenditure | it is made to app. at of the 17,862,000 of | mouished of their duty, as well as theiv en- | oo S doring compuy began taking dead whole systom, and makes §o ol ronowed in | tlon. Itried many medicines, nsists . in the supposition 1 the | owr populution o in all kinds of in- | HEhtened self-interest and safety, when they t Chicago pricessone half a cent per | Charles D. Jacob was elected mayor of eith. Be sure to ket Hood's, Bt Twan ut last induced to try Hood's Sarsuparill e::wmrr of the treasury may enter the | dustries, 7,070,403 are ployed in agricul- “mr\:“:‘..r;l.-d'?r‘v‘l;:; rl;u‘}‘r|'|::v!:i:::n.“x..‘.‘lh.r‘xlul:; ::;’:dn \\'1::~:Hm'lm et B mt)n: Louisville, Ky., by a plurality of 4,000 over L bave used Hood's Sursaparills foF catarrh with :::L::T.mn:m»'::'. ':.‘y. ..l.::mn“ ::.l:.r"[;..ln;‘g My et i ‘hase s of - o, 4,07 fn professio 1 perso ahe o 9y 10 Wao! Mol £ > ), A . Liis republican opponent. ery satisfaetory rosuita. 1 recoived more pormanent | €atarrh in care o raly. well, aod & b The . o ey il $10.9 ion 0 our manufactures han | vailing rate. A meating e Shippers. ot b h B d v L . . % ponred.” 1. M. LINCOLN, ™ 8 PiION SUCR A POW : L + LoY Opportunity for safe, earefui and_deliberata committee to. whom the watter | While alone e, <3 B S mabihok. £o the sumn I sk et s | TCTUFD 18 Bow 0o ind e of s whould | waa * refereed . reportad that " the | | A prematur explosion of dynamito on the Dangerous Tendgzicles Stuffed Up Feel { o o) ¢ DR coiv ‘ \ o be unmindful of a time wwnen an abused und | Union Rendering company was paying | Lehigh Va road killed one man and | cporacterize catarrh, e foul matter dropping into y d d‘fi"fl"iv:.hfl “l(:\u:il‘i'\l"::ll‘n‘)lu L A anh .',‘.‘«'qumfi\'»;n',’n’ff,- .i :;m:l“”\t";;h.»xkx;\mv irritated people, hecdicss of those whohave | Chicago rates and thore the matter ended as | fatally injured five others. the broneh entes o lungs, may bring on bronehiis | o several years 1 have been trouniad wilh il b H arhl“ «‘:m:‘nulnul ldxm-rmou andjauthority l[.,,,,,“,,l‘ %o entnarate all ik will be von. | Fesisted ¢ and reasonuble velief, may in- | fur as the association was concerned. There Tin and ecopper values were advanced | c:.onsum i reaps sn immienso harvest of | torribly disagreeable dise ...mm\m ook Muce's ‘ & 0 L3 Sy A Y AR B L s 3 Pepird | 8ist wpon a rudical and sweeping rectification | has at times been an expression of opinion | greatly yesterday by the madipulation of tee | deaths un aco the necessity of wiving | Earsaperiila with the very bost results. o L | Lould be_deducted ping A stuflod 6’"’32"""‘" n“lxmrm ‘m\t‘ “l):;al . ‘.‘u’"v‘ o e lII‘!“r|"ilcm-:n dess B5143 curncaters | Of their rougs that an animal weighing 80 or 350 pounds | powerlul French syndicate, catarrh in; Take Hood's Sursie | of that continued d 8 ln wy turost, nud atufiod 1 v the grant of power singlo | those whic neludes, 43 ¢ o i < i N 08 I DORDIA. L o P P feeling. Ithae al tped my mothcr, who lcial, upou his judgment of its nocessity. to | and- joiners, 285,170 mifliners, deessmiakers | : THE DIFFICOLTY i [ Shauld sall far moro ml‘l:;u Niearcighing only | © A subscription has heen started in Paris to B O with that annoyiog isease, | taken. It for run dowi state of heaith und kidney | 4 QVitlhold from or releaso to the businessof tho | and _seamstroescs, 17805 blacksmiths, | attenting & wise aud fair rovision of our tarift | 100, & new compaiy MBS & GO, | erect a monutzent to the great Carot, | | vikave beon iroubled with thet sonoriog aewss, | taien it 7 FU0 (U7 Sarsapaiiln 10 01l A3 & R ) stius afaotaat s il thafianes | soan Toe 1, 4100 bakovs, 3153 | on hé part of covgress great. labor and care | B R e new got all the hogs. | . Xio steamship Kimberly, ashoro on the | BRI NNy connaent will do ail tat s |~ *Mood's Sarsuparilia cared e of | gial situation of the country; and if it is i - | and especially @ browd und national contem- 5}- VWA Ol on wen generally favor the | Virginia coust,is dodmed to entire destruction | dyimen wrrah for Hood's Sasaparilia!” J. L. | of the bronehial tubes, wad te \ lecmoed wise ta lodge in the secrotary of ino | tural implements, leaving 2,023,080 persons | plation of the subject, and @ patriotic disre lnl" fi-"'““"'l‘l:'.'_ faving e | aud bas been ubundoned by her crew. BOUTT, Markaburs, K¥s GiieN s, Mamiiton, Olilo. i reasury the authority in thepressie junctuvo. | cmploved o anufacturing industyies as | gavd of such local und selfish claims s arg L ol o, thoy Bavees, QR e e | 0,00 S the reporter and swindler of n y 0 i 0 purchase bonds, it shouiw be plainly ve: imed to be benesitted: by @ high tariff. | unreasonable and reckless of the welfare of | busin Bl 308 JAU x s | tionul reputation 1s under arrest at Pitts- " r? v ", N " sametimes incurring 10 reason of the v(m\'nl‘vd"u wr as pc»;bln«\\x';l lluun-_e‘mn ulppv;\l Is Tna:\hm mw-mv.br o :xn-- m.lx'.rr --{oum:-),‘ Lnlm‘g.fl,n\m-u:nl’.;\\: Simall number rece . 1t is for this reason. | burg for forzing Bonanza McKay's name, el 1od mitations ne will define b ployment and’ mnintain . their wages by re- | wore thun four thousand articles are o 3l Abe: St L = Iac ol ot e FFight and discration, and At the sama | Sisting & change. Thore should be uo dispo- | to ity Many of these do not tn any way | Whe commission m st It ol e DUk L. dames Billaon Sut dud Wolcom. Vo 1ok 1; a1z for §5. Propurad ouly . e rolieve him from undue responsibility. | sition 1o knswee such suggestion by the alle: | compete with our own manufactures, aud | 8t the.same time fedl compelled ul» .". . Wi qubte: ‘l, e, "‘d thy e S0ld by all druggists. for®5. Preparedoal y) Rold by all druggists. §'; six or 8. Pis ired A considering the question of purchasing:| gation thattheyuve n i minority hwong those | many arve hardly worth attention as subjectsy § i Aiest bnhh-r..‘\l- }ltllllllii &'(r:\“ V'\- T" l; m:fl;s arre, Pa., an eir oul €O~ | OT1 TI0OD & €O~ Apothocaries, Loweli, Mass, ©. L J00D & L0, A pokisecaries, Lowell, . L b ‘Pouds us a weans of véstoriug to eiveulution ! Who lavor, and, therefure, shoyld forego an | of révenue, A considerable reduction cen bo | 8 now plan of action and on oraering direct : . ) es One Doll 100 Doses Onc Dollar, ! surplus money accumulaving in. the age v ihe interest of low. prices’| mdde in tho ageregate byaddmll:;h‘am wm& un,.'"\l u':- nww :\-n“u'u“tlfisl::a u(;:\lw:&uggul\; .'.‘.":::";3&1‘-’:&‘?-‘15.'35‘}' .1‘:.1‘.2‘.2.‘&2%‘10‘?‘; 100 Doscs One Dollar { pesury, it alkouid be borze in windthat pre- t for the muoiiy, Thelr compensation aw | free list: BL luxution of duxyr proseuys | Waltiug h 810 o o