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4 THE OMAHA DAILY Bigis, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1890 THE DATLY BEI NEBR UNION PACIFIO | puted to have reached in agreem ent , cittes itludlng. Indie ls, St. Paul SN AN | A 18 1 | abandonment of tho eftort. for a bimetallic | the ratlway companies of the countries and Y Y i i VN - A 3 ng Indianapolis, . Paul, 0 S A tanaN A A iy € jovernme: reotor 8 - overy 7 exco) | Mitw ? " Pt Y ]: Y LANU standard of currency and the establishment | p, arly > wost, 4 s 0 1o covernment Director Spalding hgs | with regard to overything except the | Milwaukee, Buffalo, St. Louis, Kansas ey 3 * | in this country of a single standard, and that r:m,"]‘,{'I‘\m‘;:.,‘.,l::,..“‘.,.q’.:l.m::::.lq |;“|:“.‘. :I :‘,, E. ROSEWATER, Editor. taken it upon himself to vebuke the peo- | provision for redeeming the treasury | cijy ¢, Denvep) Cincinnati and Peori the silver standard. Then the gold-using na. : | ple of Nebraska for what he evidently | notes issued against deposits of silver ose o re correct brick | tions would make out of the Unjted Stat S et L SN LD SKAT SHIREIIIH |1 Yy L 1 J I fthese estlffutos ave correct brick at bad chest | PUBLISHED _EVERY MORNING. | jooms to be an unwaeranted disposition | bullion. The senate ailver men desite | Omahn 1o delivered at buildings at six | Beport of the Committee Made in Favor of | [lc e profits of cxchange which it is al- | have come to look upon it as a ver leged England now oxtorts m Indin, For, | nut when Kansas Cit Minneapolis, St TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION | with the affairs of the Union | that these notes shall be made redeema- | and a half to tiizht dollars per thousand, the Bill, n..«..i.:...u .“v.v muy, tho fact romains and | paul and Denver pooplo ey to tige tho i ally and Sunday, One Ye 10 00 ilros wing'the con- 3 e law oy G + ) = should not. be lost s| orco | 28 ) 0 dis Datly and Sunday, One Year o 810 00 ailroad. In reviewing the con- | ble fn the lawful money of the United | and laid tn thd'wall at from eight and a | o The World Ia esaf o Of Suat tha COMUMONCO | cqreing of Omatin fn the mattor of trnspos States, thi is, coin, gold or x- | tation facilities. The railroads have had lots dition and management of the Union ¥ nees of trade and thy Three mont i half to nine and a half dollars, while in A STRONG AND SOUND ARGUMENT. | of value, and the ba T\".f:"fl"; Sl Gl 1% | cific Mr, l.\'p:lh\in'.' says: ; silve certificates, gal tender | Kansas Cit¢" 'brick laid in the wall vhuhf-‘lx‘ul |mk|\n:‘ Auronp the yrreat com- | of that sort of talk pounded at them in the ; ; 3 “I found people in Nebraskn who ate pos- | or any other money which | costs from i ~ ki | mercial governments, even thoso usingsilver, | most consummately skiliful s ki T “l”lH,”l:”k sessed with the idea that the Union Pacitie | oo ot o el B0 BEEEE A | costs from nipe to twelve dollar tormerly sottied today in gold "ar 1t h | MO8 v|ul;\||.x' v 'A u! tanner, Tak 8 Omahn. Corner N and gth Btroets. | was constructed and should be operated | the United States may issuc or be r ver thousand, in Denver ten to twelve | The Issuc ot Treasury Notes on Deposits | Hid valuation. my word for it that today the railtonds Council Blnfrs, 12 Poarl $t Wati mainly in deforence to the wishes of that | sponsible for, at the option of the holder | dollars and iff (hicago ten dollars, But of Silver Bullion—Free Colnago [ Yourcominittce sharo to the utmost every | N0t yot """"‘“"N- and that are within posst e s T lne. | section, and who uctaally believed that their o silver fon certificates. The | y el T O 4 | sentiment of national pride, but to risk ge ble roaching distance of it—and that means New Vork. looms 16 and 13 Tribune BOiding. | State shonld h ecaaly believed managers | Of tho silver bullion certificates. The | the proof of he pudding is in the eat- Not Now Considered | eral disturbanco of values, ahd . whilo. Pro- | some big linca that willsur, se poople Hidko- WAL T L before any improvements wero made, ino- | argument fov this is that the govern® | ing. Brick mag be purchased in Omaha Expedient. | king to_ increise tho currency 1o | s privately pulling evers string wnlch thos | he withdrawal from active circula: A A 8 ¥ string which they CORRESPONDENCE. | All communieations relating to news and | ward | vations prosectted o extensions pushed for- | ment should not flont any kind of money | from six and s halt to eight dollar the mi f sucl » the 8- oh is inferior v . e i ek DO G | Whioh s nforior 10, any other kinds of | i sersbball 0 lght dollars had done for the road | Money, and that in remonctiz old cortifl. | KNOW of to atleast get in and if passible go ¢ upon | through Omaha, Lots of bad blood and good xeeute | money has been pitted against Omaha in ugly warding this matter of her getting ‘:: | tion of &04,112,007 of gold and e 8| Nti e | cates now outstanding, rolyi ng silver | an enormous surplus at the yards, but in e following is the report of the house | thahaiiat that the Unitod Stetes can entative should be made as | the winte oDl | ::!;.|\l\~l!|\';.<‘|‘|“1‘k.1x‘“»‘l‘.i" udgment, an | wuys editorial matter should be addressed to the | tion whothe te than the sta Editorial I committec on coinage, weights and measures never seemed present.’ | its repr ing silver bullion certificates vedeem- | Oup brick manufactu ttor | able in gold at the option of the holder ‘ advantage of the scar ors always tuke ty of brigk in eration stly increasing the mavket for silver and |« ehunge the subjo W The outiawr " change the subject a little ng the volume of sound and safe cur- | ny =Rt continued i : ; | and spring, when builders are { on'the hous: e, ¢ i oun Publishing Mv. Spalding had better read up on | good as any money which the govern- | making their contrae Kk cannot be o more Important fsati presses pon this | Tat HAY o mott tiant oo o PICHC Wel | more ralronds, bub these foroes have iven cheeks and postoff < | the history of the Union Pa tu'-. and its | ment issues. It is obvious, however, | had for less than ten dollars per thous- | congress than the allc fiver question, To giv its representative full | their dying kick, and the very near futuro vle tothe order ofthe Com= | yelations to the people of Nebraska. | that there ave serious objections to mak- | and delivered at buildin: | and @ series of I known events and | monetary character, and yet jeopardize no | Wil prove my ussertion, and prove it with a piny o ¢ | acknowledged conditions impel to its consid t commercial intevest, at the same time | vengeance, | The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors, | [1e mas not be wware of the Nebraska has been an important f: of silver by Germany, the “St Pauland - Minneapolis The Bee Bding Farnam and Seventeenth Sts. | B ey Al T 3 ) o - AT AN AR RO L IOraL TR B WL L L Aol i OGN 6ot Al o s ot in th " 'l‘lsillxq“l.n of this “”".‘I;',"'l ‘lm.-; rather than at th _Option of the govern- | gight and exact exorbitant prices at the | u‘nfll,. I“!llI‘|'lli”n§||lllut.lll:l;"lll“”;‘I::\:'!ulxx:l ||.“ ‘f | ‘mulx‘x“i;u:m;‘ J'J-x'f"'&?.‘n.v‘if"‘ h the accom- | follty~ wiw Doell . w5~ T found sary to mafl single coples of Tie BEE out of the contributed millions upon millions of | ment, as provided in the house bill. very time when property owners who | lation, the gradual retirement of national |~ The treasury notes proposed will ropr t 1 the other day. To begin with they had « increasing pop- | at all times their faco value in bullion, | light crop of their stand-by, which is wheat. ntenance, More dollars towards its n contemplate building ave getting theires- | bank cireulation, our rapidi city - | paper v { than one-third of the main line of the | THE TARIFF BILL REPORTED. |55 e ¥ : b , | ulation, the unparalleled growth of trade und [ and can neither by their cheap: | And the o! d o wa e ol 5 piper | Oiton: Prote’ 1o Tooathd i Mebeasin, | The tastit: BIlf Has' &b Tnst boen: ve | Umate It brick could always be | commetve, the important. industry of silver | noss drive out other forms of | "I' '.'I“. “”"f i L TICWE WHICHIN pipor BAORP T OLIG I EI0CH A ok ol ? ik b | bought as cheaply in Omaha as in | production, the depressed condition of ugri- | currency nor by their dearness bo driven out | Sulted Inthe merchauts having a very light HABoE [and of the vast domain which consti- | ported to the house, two important | e S0 City, Denver, St. Paul and | culture, all demand some immediato und | themse Through their instrumentality | trado. The glumness shows plainly too, but pivly [ tuted its lind grant several million | changes having been made fnitat the | yarcit e Henver, St Jaud wnd | legislation. o requirementis | silver wi 1 have fr olroulation, limited only | the wo citics are such rivals that they suc- HORN ETATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | <ot i o o s TS gty > A0 R TRt T | ce fow frame ses | . by the production of the greatest silver pro- | cood in suppressing Tobtinabs. Situke ate of Nebraska L s, Pt e Mol the, M 1,‘]" sl ""'"I"”llr( :]hu{ u-]nll1 t]‘(lluh‘»"l | ted here. Lumber is certainly much | No people can prosper withouta liberal sup- | ducing nation in the world, and bimotallism | e 1o u i o o bl Junty of De { | more than fifteen years after the vail- | tion of hides to the free list and provid- her in Omaha than it is in St. Paul, | PI¥ of money, and that nation prospers most | will be established in this country at the rec Mr; Booth was askod what sort of a come . T2 seerotary of The Bee | which has the largest civeulation of the best, | ognized commes atio. ed the company | ing for the free admission of all grades ¢ now entertained of Omaha and Publishing Compuny, does comy Milwaukee and Chicago. Omaha never [~ The total volume of money of all kinds in | This is the ch it is the true prov 1hat the Iefreiilation of DALY BEE | gliipked its taxes by refusing to take out | of sugar below No. 16, Duteh standard. will be a city of brick and stone until she | circulation in this cou March 1, 1880, | inco of coinage laws to recognize and give of- A broad smile came into his face, nding April 12, 180, was as fol- for the weel feet to, and with due re pect to past depreci- | and suapping the ashes from his cigar he ro- hraska, thus nds in Ni gars above that standard will pay a | ents upon its has extensive hrick facturing es- | i s 1 s extens| sk manufacturing es- titdue re . Aprild St | shifting the burden of taxation upon the | duty of four-tenths of a cent a pound as | gy iiqn WIEHL RETRvES STpLY ot B ':ilfl-':fr"('ll:.‘-r,'.i:.'.‘,';..:.','.'.:::: "2‘:"“',3'.2',2&'.m'.'.’l"‘f\‘.f | plica vil's other taxpayers, who were chiefly farm- | a protection to American refiners, while | . will always be kept on hand, win- | | best practicable one for maintaining this ratio 1 had the putting of 800,000 into Omaha A Anmifo ers and working people. At this very | it is proposed to pay producers of do- |y ot By R RESR B oy nnltlv the present fll‘lifl.in)! onditions. or Denver, and the result of my decision is Ll | i AT Bl % ostic stgars. g '8 Mo Xtens| | tis a s along step, in the direc- | found a the northeas soritor of Eriduy. April i day five hundred and twenty-cight thou- [ inestic sugars a bounty of two cents % | fire limits would doubtloss have n salu- | Goiied States notes: . b i e (direo \f:jif.l-m-:-:m B thea (( el T0 : Ll sand - seven hundred , and ity-five | pound. | tary effect, but people will not substitute P ternational ratio, and, in our judigment, the | Pevt i s SR ITALS ..20. acres of Union Pacific subsidy lands | As to Dboth of these feature X f Total TR longest step which at present ‘can be safely | Denver is a lively plice, but go out of it forty WTZSOHUCK in N & fthe taviff bill the TBilhy aF the | for lumber in the construction of | During the Tast year ouy | taken in that d 2 iles and you run up against the Rocky uhseribed i A SuLek S I e o S ettt tLTEDUL RO by O eha oo iy AR e Lh paiEo long as | culation was reduced by vedemption of [ "¢ will give help and substantial | mountains, Omaha is situnted in field | notes to the amount of This couragement to all our people, and con ntents h'"“ll not yet hw;ll x\:n;:;flh]l .Im:‘ ns l'i |n|'n|.|.1.-.ul‘1u:\.1- h(l-;-n | the limited supply of brick compels con- tivement will continue in o greater or le While the people | singularly ubo, accorcing to the | guantors to bnso thelr estimates | mmount from year and yet our popt | which extends 600 miles all avound it, with several other grain fields of the san; on this one,” | ation because | [ tuken out thérefc of Nebraska have been ¢ 1 be | future lways quirement (dy o support it with any » size bor _\',.y,,r I..me ‘,q ; e ! n,,’. ted to ex- T“l n;:Hlnft(l'm\lhnfl';!;;:lnlhu‘-‘lu'v'-fl hx'uughii on the price at which brick is sold here | [mnnll.: ’i‘:n;n;'\ 1t ought to give general satisfacti ! i : AL Sl i .. | travagant freight rvates the company | to bear on them, They at first proposed | ;= s e S S means ust, there- | It cortainly should satisfy the silver miners | “Your company building in Kansas City T'75¢ k., being duly sworn, de tHERAbIRdsRaN AL TaAR. | in early spring when work on the supe fore, be devised to supply this deficienc: [ and bullion owners, hecause it takes their en- | was completed th e The | ignored the wants and ne ities of the | aduty on hide; most fertile sections of this state by fail- | the protests from New England manufac- ing to construct branch lines that | tuve restored it in a modified form on | i would have materially added to our | the demand of western cattle vaisers, and “ | of ry Tie 08 soc | structure on most buildings is usually | meet these new demands. | tire product at the highe Nobettcr or safer phun can be adopted than | 1t should o welcon ’ to utilize the product of our own silver mines | Jiove in an expanded m has in and Al)H' .3r season 5‘n|- and smelter it will add 250,000,000 or more to our il : 4 oo o d s Rt ; vocated the use of brick inour build- [ Thes tion annually. " Tt ought to receive the he “How do the rental figures of the Kansas | wealth and population. For yea ve now again dropped it unc i but the builders’ exchange will not | YOUT committ i indorsement of the great body of agricultur- | City building compare with those of the one the Union Pacific dominated Ne- | pressure from the manufucturers, make pooplo. bolieve! ihat. brick is | mtogomomic et . for an increased volumie of money al- | | 1 ) « i K18 | into money or its equivalent s *s prices, and 8o must add materi- | | | | braska politics, dictated who should rep- | were hardly less preplexed as to what to cheaper in Omaha {han in i Our people have not taken kindly to coined 1o value of all farms and farm pro | ! | | bIRciet price Omaha, was it not? s askad of the Net I by thoss Who bo- | Jogin Was L HOL!? was asked of the New Volume, because | YoUker. i lae | Yes,” was his roply begun, i THE B ing thissilver “No material difference whatever, “How does the way in which the buildings A1 copio T/8CHUCK. in 1y 0, | resent her in the national legislature, | do with sug and the schedule has un- silver as a general civeuluti medium, but with the®| ,\l';l"ri.\ .’:“‘;’.‘, llr‘ll El\r :t; paper ':;l"'*" tative. ; ive the cordial approbation of | are filling up, comps 5 is conclusively proven e i the millions who toil, because theiv “The building hove ts a arrange- | although th department will ship | for the sume reasons, st surely sppn EebL bR RORR I fup that is not and does ship silver coin free of expens RAGEAL 2 much more vapidly, and [ will add rvight all points desived, from Flo Tt% atiouldls bo. zratorully e, continued Mr. Booth, “that our cor other large cities by printing tables which assume that brick can be lnid at from six dollars and fifty cents to eight dollars chang | foisted upon an exasperated peoplestate | dergone numerous 1 officers, judges and legislators who were | final result of offering a m } subservient to its managers and disloyal | ment of duty and bounty | per thousand when brickmakers a to Alaska, m of the fire limits would fved by materially improve the solidity and per- | 10 the interests of ”m, people of this ‘\‘r;wml.-_v to the sugur producing M | are asking from eight-dollars to ten dol- | it hus been able to put out and keeys in « the - manutackivor: : and bt 1y is preparing to invest still move money TR While constantly pleading pov- | tevest and may not prove to ‘be of any | i por thousand, ation less than one silver doll CATiNG RRBUBINOSE L anvish Ve 7 nosll | IOsaHE D ) vility to build feeders in Ne- | appreciable benefit to the consumers. | di "lmfl\;l: H;~' Al lhi- v ! impetus m ity and baukers and | ol L s 11 : b | e S e ATG AR 2 m Mareh 20, 1860, only 5%, fmid soapitalists oyl B DA R wad | orge m, a banker and farmor o INDIVIDUALLY and collectively, the | Prask or to construct needed depot fa- | The discussion of the bill will probably | Ty tnseriptions proposed for the city ilver dollurs, whils 201,841 T L R e s R e bt g0 cilities in this and other cities the l,mAnn ; be entered upon with as little delay as | hall corner stone are insuficient., If we | UP inour vaults and represented by ble financial medium duy, and d° that times we DMBHLew i fire department deserves unstinted praise | | cates, heen able to v possible, and it is undevstood to be the | aye to immortalize the late council and The passage of the bill s therefore recom- | thaf locality than they had been siace. i | Pacific has alw | [ o for the promptitude and efliciency dis- | RELN D 2 ! ¢ X | The paper representative evidently ndo o i . funds for building branches in Colorado, | intention to restrict the debate so that | my vigilant predecessor,” in Dodlin | s wanteh gt pitive evidently is what | mended. crop failure of 's1 ————— Utah, Tdaho, Montana and Oregon. Does | a vote can be takenon the measure 1ot | gpanite 3 BASON 1 3o \te | Ov to business whether it represents coin or | ¥ 5 T pret * main source of revenue for onr farm granite, the record should be complet I'IE AFTERNOON TEA. oL | bulliou, if of equivalent and staple value, But ul. There should be no half | paper Based on bullion saves the expense of | about it. i minting, saves considerable loss from abra- | | the roster Aot Bho! iy |8 n part of the cost of stori; the roster of the defunet should be by | il e Dt fhvavs medy for coins aid M. Burton, * d hogs. Cows which las for 8§12 anc +a head now brin | “We have reason to expect a cons, Dow't know about the pen being mi than the sword, but the blonde typewrit amighty sight mizht consider it an imperti- | later than June 1. The measure will un- | and histor iska to vesent this dis- | doubtedly receive numerous amend- | wuy doings Wl (reatment? ments in the house and is very ik Mr. Spaldin nence for Nebi crimination and illibe; JUDGING by the pages of trustee and \les published by Kansas City \l ost meers are doing ood imm the o Zoes up o goes down | doos st and whet- | {ho note is aly ) th absolutely 100 cents He tugs he wanted to run & at the bit and a rustling business down the river. 2 chraska always “'. L remain LALIEA "““I'l Bo radieal changes Wwhenever it | chapters on the payment of the gas com- 1 the arts orany other | men are buchelors from necessity. | tion into our part of the state this summer. e —— L extensive contributor to the carnings | shall reach the senate. A\AIvnvnnnw it is | puny’s claim, the donation of twenty- without the-trouble and i .x..l‘x\\\:: .},’\‘x‘”i','.‘,,'.'\fi "!I*N_III'”’_'I:‘L":;. - | Tmmigrants can buy improved lund there for Diamit does not disturb Pennsylvania®s | of this rond, and her people have a vight | understood that the senate finance com- | nine thousand dollars to the street v ho notes to be issued under this bill ave | woman exclusivel itk | 8t an nd this fact should also attvact title to “the father of the house.”™ Ran- | to insist that the voad shall be operated | mittee will scels information on the sub- | ¢ company, an allegorical figure rep- | based on bullion and ure to be redeemed in | My rival bought the violets | castern capital. Ourcrops have been good by dall succeeded Kelly, and Charles O'Neill | with deference to their wants and with- | jeet from sources that were not veached | pesenting the birth of the Dodlin | sitver bullion or gold,” at the option of the That f | prices low, giving as a result, rather m,u) e s tands out unreasonable exactions from its | by the inquiries of > Ways g BanS | SR s | government, or in standard silver dollavs if | And yet 1 suffer no v | times, The fact of the matter is that some of of thi nd distr Randall. | 0 reason exactio its | by th tuiries of the w nd mean | combine = andw o velief the hoider desives them. o "I'was I who pinned them there, | the farmors out my 1ve too heavil: " > = == o patrons, committee. | brass picturing the solid twenty- Mheir value must, terefore, e positivels | Gus de Smith—How a0 vou like vour new | oaes e o18 WOF e too leavily anor TiIO of Mint lis officials are | The Uni acific de \xoessively b ] + ! i st uate, for whether the | pomso B o & ave too obts 4 o 1 weapolis offic e | The Union Pacific debt, ¢ ively 7 DEMUBRATIO SUC | swearving eternal'fealty to the republ { tunte, for whether the | norse, Miss Fanny? Fy tricune He [ o D (T e Bt under avrest for bribery. Such unseemly [ inflated by the Credit Mobilier con- it is by imi s by mis can ticket at Lininger's fe cattle marke The success of the democ improvin atie par action 4 ealenlate s i | struction ring ¢ vless manipulations A , : i i | | o ik o ol culuted to cast odium ou | stru tion ving and lawless manipulation ut municipal elections in sever ting their knives for the slaughter, to 1l i | away with me. Gus de Smith—I don’t blame | sion men buying out there and then shipping aldermanic Hfe in the suburbs of St | of Juy Gould, will be a burden of which the states, notably in. Ohio und Ind u side bit of historical art, a life-size pic It is made the duty of the sccrctary of the | him. 1f1 hud his chance I'd do it, too. | the stock to South Omaha, is sure todoa Paul. the people of Nebraska are ox- ¢ 2 s [itureiof thelnts: ' s e treasury to coin_whatever amount of bullion | “arico | __\Why w the matter with lit it deal il not all that is necossary toward — 6 and in the by-elections for members of | ture of the late “vigilant mayor™ coerc- | ecessary o veplace sy coin, used i | o M E WY e : y SgEaty DorE [pected to Dbear o very large | o jaristative assembly L Rhodo Taland, | ing his conchman at the polls would give | redemption ofwotes. wnder tho” provisions of | 118 A U (whose fatlier s (et | et radical change for the: bettor CONGRESSMAN unlock the natiol Y proposes 1o nd slide o | this law. The coinage idea is thus maiu- 1 is always insepavable from the f. Itis therefore not true that I Nebraska no right to rn hersell in congressional legisla- | She always cries that 'y aviety and vigor to tho, whole. Theso | this s . 5 to politics T don’t know of chto facts should not be overlooked in blazon- | bullios jte S L Toktics LAoN't kuaw otin)igh foikay cncouraged the party organs toa | al vaults s lavge block of the surplus from the na- | ¢ Farron h degree of hopefulness and con | . WVis overc > flrel [lonaithing howevor ailliGastalul s bany atat tional trensury into the vaults of tho | 0 DY which itis proposed to tax the | guyco in the future. There is really, | ing the deeds of the defunct, 1f coming | silvor undor ehis uct s domoncized or tronted | 5, IV4s Bront i ; thereare sixteen farmers’ allianee — bondholders. But how will the farmer [ PAtrons of the road to make good the |, \over, nothing exceptional in this e enerations ave to bo furnished stony | JRVY 46 4 commodity, but, on tho coutrary, | o opont vthin B UANERIEE Tl R coTuby Uit ariay R An e o) entire principnl and interest of this [ oo LR TR ite usunl for | Proofs of “my administration,” no labor | able sense possible. | ily bible? how rel | nicely T understand. 1 think the question of get any of the mon Yy 1S periencd b 0 quite usual for | 1 ) | able ¥ : ol gLV eg s iicas | | enormous debt? All the people of Ne- tho party in control of . the government | OF expense should be spared to make it | !'”I‘!‘?llx lixip--l -1nm' |'mn:..~ In:"hr' {nnw“ 7] | 3 | freight rates bids fuiv to be rather ove WiILE other western eities ave paying | Praska concede that the road has done a {45 Srar in the year or two following | aceurate, aesthetie and artistic, duced in_our smelters, and 18 A by | Whatever are you writing there s | Shadowed by the prohibition issue during the six toclght per cont intevost on their [ Erent doul for the state, but tho Union | jio “accossion to powor from the | | no_statutory limitations or fixed amount, bt Saniet el A= Onlyworking it piningigennacn bonds, Omaha’s standing in the financinl l]"'.”" it l’],‘]"f'.‘ ‘1',(“_‘-'['““‘»‘"‘1“_”5 '}‘l apathylotils supporters orifromithaide- | SExumonthslogolithe oty feonnclive: S otk o in Lo endinaturalicourse fotipre.t) 0 enttoned Yo il swife f 1t | | A wlbknewn it of Frenont wio lus world cnables it to float bonds at four | e tunilicent liberulity of the United | foution of those who have some personal | funded to the stroet railway company | MEHELIE I, 0 o e | Somewhene Tisband—Teathors T ve aiagay | just veturned from” Norfolk is in Omhn on S ¢ I i | ! ' i ‘m | business. In speal f the development | States. twenty-nine thousand dollars in cold | United States fou the calendar yoar 1588 was | to you as the “sun of my 1i ImOWE iy [{buslness, Bigsnad 0] SaYEaninsn the country he mnude ence to the fair and one-half per cent. No better proof | L reasons for administering a vebuke to uld be had. THE SITUATION AS TO SILVER. their y So far as appears from the The report of the house committee on | peturns of the receat eloctions generally r coinage, weights and measures, accom- | they do not show much actual growth in | the company to invade newly paved | sue of tre the democratic vote, but simply that ve- | Strects without paying its due shave of absent-minded members of the council. | ury notes on deposits of silvor bullion, | publicans were indifferent and did not | the cost. And now this corporation has ‘tice might be extended so as to printed in full elsewhere in our col- | do their duty. s there is very lit- | the effrontery to dispute the payment of include all members of the combine, thus | mmns, It presents a clear and concise tle national signi to municipal | ® Just cluim for two thousand dollurs, velioving them from exhausting mental | statement of the silver question and the | elections for the reason that they | Which has been hanging fire for more nint to have | in the middle of u graphic deseription of the | o ay when you made it so unusually hot for | which will be held at Norfolk in Septembe B ; The association hus bean in existenco He T love you, Muud. She—all vight, | {)u0 vears and is bound to be a paying insti- Lo JscopIg cout | tution. ‘The city of folle is situated 5o as Ay with “me summer ou | 8 8,000,000, few conditions, them, sweet to tap the very best country in the northern 3 ‘e | part of the nd a district fair there can- ~ came to our smelters duriug last year | “You must not t work the bileilli in {0,000 worth of forcikn ore. " Ifthis | cream rackel on e, wor eut all the drowning | ot fuil to be success. The association should all find its way to our mints, we would, | accidents out of the papers to show me, nor i SRR : i ilver, add annually to our | tell any chestuuts about poisonous serpentsat | P48 purchased sixty acves of ground and has estimated by the diveetor of the bout 6,000,000 fine oun o ubout $44,000,000. wdar e tween 46,000,000 and 50,- of the commercial value of cash. It was an outrageous disregard of the rights of property owners to permit of the com- Thy edit been of its g t-edged ¢ IT WA happy inspiration of Pres dent fee to cast several ballots for [ panying the bill for the H: ed buildings for the purpose of a fair. A effort and expediting business, = SER 4 A A 4 5 et Faps i than two yea: from 50,000,000 1o $54,000,000. | picnics. They won't work. Now I think we | ere 0 4 1d expediting business. |ixeasons ‘\{llfih support the measure ve- | re almost wholly influenced by local ) probable that under the stimulus of | can get along very well complete reorganization was effected this P e T o ported by the committee. This bill | considerations and the charac- i St . production and importation | poetor- Really, madaw, if you wish those v and it was resolved to pluce the asso- AS A business proposition looking to | provides that any owner of silver | tor and personal popularity of el £ of crude ove would increase somewhat | qulitting headaches to stop you must throv on asolfd finaueial foundation. o do 1 oy dinta AR g q e ol ! Por 4 t. Louix Globe-Demoorat. and the price also advance, so thut it seems | o i nobted el aca S T | e ; 19 H0t voLy distunt fulir, ‘tho Milwau= | bullion: “which' /s *ithe ' nroduck’ of | candidates. - It is obviouslyabaurd to/6s | Thosouthis papers are ot pleased with | safe to prediet that not loss than $5500.000 0r | Patent Dairt Bt soye oves avill b | 15w stoclc bas heen issued and has been livo nnd Rock Island munngers mustixo- | the “mities sof, tho Unlted |States or ||gumel that the! results; for xample, in | Mr. Depew's veport of his recent observa- | $,000,000 per month would reach our mints, | 1o if vou ot my advice s wHosh s | Placed on the market, Al share has al- "‘“N' the advantages theiv roads would | of o smelted and refined in this | Cineinnati and Indianapolis weresdy tions in their part of the country. This sig- un:lullll\‘n' culation e increased by that | (Desperatoly) ,,,v,?“ (1,| ‘m..“l.,.‘ ,I]“.,:,,,l,, 1w ‘Il\' hwur ‘l\\:nnr\v:;ln a0 .._r‘n.«» )\\ Im_\ el nanante lde o 3 bz GBS R i = 2 [ bl SyRRLA g o fon next aimer, 1 understand.” Fair pa- | vesidents of Novfolk and vieinity who havo derive from an independent bridge and | country may deposit it at any mint or the remotest degree to popular objection | nifies that he has told the trath instead of A demand would thus be created for the en- | it {exeitedly) 1t} ';;“,[‘, SR A sl e el ST Diatnt ssgxionstye stigaknge ot ithelriown, Ay office tesignatod by the seevetary | o the national ndministration. As to | Pretending to huve seen what was not visible. | tire product of all our silver mines, und the | bony (exeitedh) = s T e ORI () T xl(‘in-:\ oy |.Ir,\- L\;ou‘hl be nhllu to get l]ln' of the treasury and veceive therefor | Rhode Island, where asomewhat surpris S er A e fi.“',"":‘l:::‘l": Jhioh wacannu AT fanyall Sylvania said Algornon, reproachfully, | g™ and surrounding countios have s share avy g onsf ; 2 & % 5 % L 5 o LR vice vited 8 i an | y APE YOI S0 ¢ d distant? | F " 1 i lon’s shave of the heavy and constantly | yreasary notes to the amount of the net ing change of political sentiment ap- Seattle ',‘,.M,_”,ml m ts would be withheld, aud the price be | “uh:n‘\‘:-‘u\l-l-’," l‘"‘ :‘1': !‘il‘ll:klix‘:llt‘ Thtarsatad it hamanlves anclally . in fution, which guarantees that the® interests of the northern part of r. ize waterially enhanced thereh the pro Augustus Stubbs. “Alus, Al non, T confess it. But 1 wm not to blame. You Algernon, in_reckoning with heart whn 1 supposed it wholly you dear, that Augustus was i our set and you weren't. It was only a little ‘clori me, Algernon, | monthl :vl‘::l\;‘llllj;:hl:i.;:’l;h(:‘l<“(‘:lllll;‘\.llfx‘l‘.l.\:‘ilfylill'l“:‘ll\mlu ’)‘;;Iiwu: :flu-h stl\‘vlr ut .Llh‘;"x “-‘k«;l Price. | poars to have taken place, it 'is possible |y j plain that Calvin 8. Brice is a man of You love A AR DR DR B ho notes are made recetvable for cus- | that the proposed tarifl legislation of the | enterpriseand n speculative turn. Ouly PG EHolREORTIGRION tho norsiualde, toms, tax id all public dues, and shall | ygjority of the ways and means com- | few weeks ago he bought o United & be redeemed in silver bullion, or in gold | mittee had some effect. The feeling in | atorship, and now ho has bought a coin at the option of the government, or | Now England regarding the taviff has | If he is really along-headed man he wi { this act silver would unquestionably ate in value, and the probubility is that it would rapidly ap- proach a parity wilth gold at the ratio long xed by law, viz., 16 to 1 I7 this should happen then our mints can ultury | the state will be fully vepresented ab the fi The dircetors also i to orgn Smarket day,” or ¢ to be held L when the fam amble and ONE of the fint **fak " in this city | on will forgive ‘\\v;;nls‘h: know w‘h,\"‘ll u] H| lnx{s not | on demand of the holder in silver dol- very materially changed duving the | out and Irl somo lots in Seattle. 1t would be | y be opencd to free coinuge as provided | C4l Crrors ||t o al into necount the shrinkage in our Mha Boaratens f LRy S .. | money in his pocket. by this bill. | ) 4 Lol e £ ; currency caused by the burning of green- 1 Eho saovelaryoliitha ity i | st yewr or two, und it s RESlipl A (i "Ml slver problem, as respects the world | | *You bave only kuown me a weele dar- | This is o sauple of what enterprising busi- o, backs 11 the Chicago five, This fs o | [auited to refuse to receive deposits | not unlikely thut the industrial inter Editor Bismarck. and_ourselyes, is af presont in such compli- | linig,” she cood aftectionately | ness men can do, and the Norfolk citizens ar £ asp v Fa® 18 & of bullion when the market pr of Rhode [sland took the present oppor- | St. Louis Post-Dispateh i condition that it is impossible to muke | your fear aud Besitancy is over. { mot slow to realize the advantages that will wser. . We confess for once that w i 5 i o AR nd bnt so)ution it one Chosen some flippant, high-iying n ROSQL. ; © that wo of silver exceeds one dollar for three ity . faction with the | Bismarck's determination to express his aud permanent solution ut one stroke. ) i 7 acerue to them. ror i 8 € tunity to express dissatisfaction with the | K rininitio proas his (Mtimatatraa s anlhaitedt coliusalor | stead, sho might keép you dungli nover had thought of this and do not | jyndred and soventy-one. and twenty- | turiff prospect as presented in the ways | opinion on public affaits in the future Vith propos soof pADOE roprostatatives, | cldediy ut how hoels o s, Knowi R e i know whero to look for the figures; but | o hundredths grains of pure silver, | ynd means committeo bill, But beyond | through the medium of the press shows ainly desirable and ought to bo at' | and hing able to avoid” this,’ Shetadded, 8 (- o "'[:‘“f""',': S R e suppose that two millions of dollars in | .4 gy ead the owner of bullion may FEE ARG Vopy | that the ex-chancellor vecognizes the seat of But with the present uttitude of the | the only advantage we poor widows possess.” | lh'l\; Py b, ‘r 8 greenbacks had actually gone up in | T i thissdy s nob.oney o discoyor MYIVOEY Il Ui, i vitae uce - Tdltes Blsmavol will creat commercial nations toward silver | e | is probable that the question of a general o ) I | have it coined into standard silver dol- | gypstantinl ground for the expressions of A R TR ATt th its present market price it would be | IN THI ROTUNDA, | Buropean disarmament will be brought be- smoke, thut would amount Lo three cents | apy tor his henefit. demooratio gratification nnd confidence; | oo LBrEveR-mAL tha Fmperor Wil e safe nor politic for our government to | S | fore the reichstag at the 2 session, for each inhabitant The silver product of the United RER R - | Chancellor Caprivi, experiment at once and alone. William . Booth of New York city was | - - e S0 -RLYORDEY n It may be well, however, for tho re- - - This bill is enative in terms und char | mot at the Millurd Tucsday evening., Mr. | Bond Offerings. on 1 PG i8 not troubled | States last year was of the commercial publicans in congress to carefully con- The Blawsted British ster, but the con ious to be met are ex | gooth is head finuncial man in the west and & WasHixGTON, April 10, | . coptional and transitory. S hat the troutment to which Broat been subjected during the past tw Life insurauce comy by the great commercial nations has depre- | ing and contract making for o cinted and unsteadied its vaiue s greatly to | building properties that 0w e regretted but hardly to be doubted. e bl alon That the present commercial rutio of gold 1anY. 10 100, ke penditure of §00,000, whilo th offeved : §1 Pire Bee. | —Bond 4,000 at §1.031¢ ‘hicago Tritane. “The true reason for the unpopularity of the ish sparrow 15 that it does not act like a It docs not be apse of a ¢ s the chavacter portion of tho east for the New Y v. He did the site buy ht just such ed by the | nts eht | value of from forty-five to forty-cight | gjger the significance of the result in | million dollars and the value of foreign | Rhodo Island, und to inquire whether | avdless of appenrances, Hay- | 0 _um-lml in this country about six | jt ally reflects a change of po- ed success in a fow state meas- | Million dol It is assumed that | jtical feeling that may be widespread | under this bill the deposits of bullion | jn New England. That section has been with a surplus of public modesty. When he sces what he wants ho goes right | n 1o | Amer ing nch ahways retai ures, he now asks national aid for u rail- | : B Agkhu | generations 0 al ] - voud of i own croation, | Tho famous | R4 trount 10 four and - bult o | loud und suenest n usking foerlieh, and | iy o an gt maeno. T b - i | buion s ver o Mot | an expendivm of Soui, while the sgh | poker export is not backward in making | five million “dollars p month, | jis appeal hus received very little con- | v solely on Bisiness. adopted as the legal ratio of gold coin and | Layger eities in the wost every six months or | When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorfa, known his wants, Ho naturally feels | thus — mak an - anmml - addi- | gidoration, Its doeclining iron industries | S il or coin is aftirmed by no one. 3 i it is his spocial business to keop tho el el i Shatthogovoraman,nving iy e | K06 s criancy of from, Gty tour b | aveto bo 1t without ol and s - | 0o “SMachiug e Muutlpas Potston | it L 7, ey oty af | 2408 oo e i ans . e S slsted privato oltlzens to garner mill. | S1xty mitlon dollurs. In the opinion of | fasturing Interests generally nre Prow- | wnng imackiemm okt i dogross of | Wl ookl Ty 501006 1 was in Omiatia lust duriu October v RS e A the committee this would unquestions- | jsed no favor In the fons asked, : the credit of the government shull ststain the | he, and 1 mighty well pl 235 susceptible of sts with each ions, it would be only fair tolend a help- ing hand to a senatorvial infant that could ha profitably farmed out when it has secured a pipe line to the s sinee then, | 4.6 ArD 10 oy cheaper s also u proposition wide oyemont, through o nized and well established and under the pressure of public opin Arguments for the immediate free and un- are all bad s a meaus of governing | limited coinage of silver at al ratio of wold, are, us i rule, addressed to the con clusion that tho wnce of | the top of the tal ly roc to see what has boen done hey w little way of my own for discoyve s on in a city | bly appr e the value of silver, with | Hides will he allow: smain on the | the probability that it would rvapidly ap- | free list, but ther really ho toncos- | | proach a pavity with gold at the vatio of | gion, Under the ecivcumstances, the sixteen to o in which the mints | fope, there is great deal of natural dis- ties. The only remedy for the evil is to [ ther | ion, the uch building is goir Loy visit it frow tune to time, 1t is this: 1 st building ther [ 0 govern- ment ¢ I : i smmercial impo und . | could be safely opened to froe coinuge | satisfaction in New England, of which | '»l'“v-"‘h‘ fidl that mnm-'x]pll ottt | the United States is suficient YOI e e people | OMAHA A ¥E ugo Senator Paddock was | as provided by the bill. The committee | the result of the elections in Rhode | i 0t & matter of palitics and o divorce it | country to udvamce this prico of silve : § ke R e 5 quoted us saying that the circulation of | RS S e e oo Hokiess o 1 HOCE | ompletely from ity control | than one-third, not only but clsewhere, % 4hink thias foolalk ov handly Sal, b LOAN AND TRUST us saying that the o ultimute atty Island may fairly bo vegarded us an e o onntol. | han aoothist, nok ouly - hase hub ssewhers found it an exceediugly fine every-duy | money in this country will average $19 s desivable, but very conclu- | huassion, There is in this, therofore, u DANGHBOUSLY FaT, ‘ dertake. And today I made the swme test in | COMPANY. Wy times hoge unted hundreds | © was . no s 1 have done result was I ¢ of voofs that th In measuring our ability to do this,it should «d that on” March 1, 1800, the government was alrcady cavry- | for every inhabitant. Senator Plumb | stvely shows that it is not expediont to | uimtantial Eround’ otegautoatiy trumped that cavd and reduced the aver- | underiake it now. The government | gnd it is about all that is afforded by the | Subseribed & Guaranteed Capltal #00,00) Puld in Capltal nd sells stol hope, A esident Cleveland Forced to | be remembe tfor Corporosity, | croditof th and bonds ago down to #10 por head. This of | credit is already burdened with up- | vecont eloctions | Ve FISl oF S, Sorera " : N | * " F Ol A Spec Tele n el “ s * sl o i muhn s October In clul puper oLV e course will make Mr. Plumb more | holding on s with gold various forms | e o T EW YUK, April 16, (Special Telegram to durd silver dollars ign of in Omuha lust 1 ourse ! olding o gold vawious fc Pho vopublican party hus nothing to | /gt Sbecist Beamum 10 orutanausd siver doliar dolug my new 1oof counting today I discoy (A AR wEs popular with tho fiat fakers and cranks | of currency amounting to over nine hun- | foar if it will give the country & wise and | rumors current for soveral we Who insist that there has been an_enor- | dred million dollars, and to undertako 10 | equitable rovision of the 1arill and & | personsl friends ot o re in the volume of money | earry in addition th ks among the | Ofsilver certilicates ered in a morve striking manver than over e Of United ¥tates note » silver of the world f ) s nt Cleveland | G Nitjonal buuk notes ] 0 » sttver of the world | gound and sensible silver pelioy: The | are confirmed by the fact now learned that e showed that Mr. Re t few years. Asa matter | might result in failure which would | 1a¢te appears protty well ussured, and | he has been compelled to consult a specialist Tn all kAl " "I 'I" .::» Pug Bee, and 1 hit it ne which we | mean the abandonment of the effort for | there is reason to hope thut the influence | i regard to the abuormal and constantly in O hls. mmouns ‘the Hulted Kteles nates | 0 ot von 1 ghon | abi {6 g8 owe their whole value to the public faith, and volume of | a bimetallic standard of currency and | of the conservative party leaders in the fore auother point, nawely —that what 1 saw water, "'*"I‘ iitr of Omahal.oan & TrustCo rright than por ) SAVINGS BANK S. E. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. mous shrinks within the ps of fact the only reliable da have as regards th it when years u; b and g development of fat with which ho | {Nu other iteas are upheld on a par with gold, | both caleulated upm Sevente moncy show that - the average | the establishment in this country of the | sepate will secure the forney, ooy !k;\.“ ‘vl “'\”\".“ e m{lhu; A ioa .m' aion e M:"M] iy SUERUDRLS b | AR ook vy : »».,: sy 9 1 Pald n Capital i i o per cupi xcoeds 824, exclusive | silver standard, The committ gurd [ — . | it Is nothing more or less than a disease which | ability to pay gold to ere oy sode- | ST it hamosihot wnd (uurant A0 of the money in the national trensury, | the proposed bill as the longest step in ABOUT BRICK IN OMAHA, |'will before long terminate fatully unless | mand i »]‘. ‘v el E0G D Tt D R STy oo T W s and thivty dollars per capita if the | the divection of free colnage ata fixed | According to the estimate computed :l-mul.«-r at least checked. He hus lately T'o uph rhll n]vlml-' 'v? : ‘{ vm}w.m“-u‘|~n.- . ““ g " “"‘ i e e \\'."\,\',Tu'. LANGE, Cashicr. Y ¢ e RE 3 Sy ke Ml o Ty ool et 1 gaining ut the rate of twenty-five pounds | government had on that day of gold #100, ho lurgest and best of theu s ronident | Wl Wy mn; trensure woney now in the treasury is fncluded. | and agreed international ratio which at | by the secrotary of our builders’ ex- | 1th and the fat has boow sctually snioth | (400,000 n its Jogal tender r ¢ und 857,85 | » puth through Omabu. Thi DirectProMident: W Wyman, trowsurer But Sonator Plumb will still keep on | present can be safely tuken. change bifick is cheaper: in Omaha | cring the vital Orguns. Ho has thorefore gone | M bosides B Dl AP fiapAbe TR 18 trectors: A, U Wy Jo 1 Milard 43, Hrown, with his buncombe fodder for gullible | The committees of the senate and | than in any eity of its sizo in Awerica, | undera courso of treatment resembling that Now it is virtually agrecd if not o S Al e G B Lavke | . . h 1 in ]I 't of this asse My, Coll tuken by Bismarck. The doctor assuves him | ought to be, that failure in the lertak - 2 2 Louns in uny smonnt made on Clty & farmers and make them believe he has | house which for some time have been in | Insupport of this assertion Mr, Collins | (05 > t physical condition aside from | to carry in addition to the burden above set | citizen ave, 1 s ." 4 pa Property, and on Colluteral Security, 4, wenns th ficlals i | eat rutes Current | of my work to talk to conferonce on the silver question dre re- | quotes the price of brick in twenty-two | a tendency to run io fag, forth, the silver of the v bocome u champion anti-monopolist.

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