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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, JUNE 28, IXTEEN PAGES MONEY AND 1S HISTORY, | ecvtsr, Erom what we know ot hecmeny | FINDS NO PLACE LIKE HOME. of their dollars to anybody: it will only be when they buy the labor or the products of | the peopla that they will give these dollars ie' ? i at the value of a hundred cents which have : 2 Andrew Camnogio's Discussion of Silver | at e yuuo ofg hindral (ks Wtk W2 | Melancholy Experience of Ono Secking a and Gold, give more of these seventy-eight-ce than they would have to give of on dollars for the same labors or N1E No, not until or unless the effort of the wov- THE TRUE BASIS OF ALL VALUE. | (0 O give un artiticial value to siiver | MANY MEANINGLESS ADVERTISEMENTS, broke down, and our money lost value, when a dollar might not be worth half Concluding Paper on a Vital Subject | 4 P in ].“.'\‘. ing vower | Cottagos of the Queeh Anne Perlod, ArlC | caleul alue, thoy by One of Ameri wouid " ue thah befors the Abominations of Flats and ful Financie | How, then, ¢ s working people or the thes Boveralinty ot tlio hess b farmers be benefited! It is the owners of Mot o Al ALy the silver, who will give tho goverament seventy-eight conts’ worth of bullion and get for it who_will make the profit. Up to this time tho | Cmicao, June Spectal Correspond- THIRD PAPEI ar which the facmer or workingman re- | ence of Tur Brk.|—There must be 200,000 i the free coi of silyer becomes celves 1s still worth a dollar because the gov- | houses in Chicago, and if one looks over the law, our farmers will find themselves just in | ornment has been able, by trying hard, to | o RN 6 i TIN5 b Bokol Ak { y it worth this; but, when ‘free coinage | Sunday papers ho is liubio to conclude that 0 por of tho Indis d yet we Ho Shi'A ; > e t10 position of the Indian A Yot ¥le | of siver comes, the silver dollar must fall | mest of them aro for rent. ¥ after pago are told that they are in favor of silver. | to S 7% cents—and the farmer | of advertisements so eloquent that the black this be true, tuere can be only one reason for | aug workingman will be defrauded, so that | ink in which they are printed seems inap- it—tnay do not understand el own intor- | tho inturests of tho farmer, meclinicy IBDORY | propriato; column after column of promisos ests. No class of our people is so desply fn- | and all who recoive wages, aro tha of home so almost tender that the erested aintenance of the gold stan. | 'money” they got should boof the highest | vondor wonder: by such people as terested in th inter f the gold stan A S euRliver N e L people a8 dard and the totul sweeping away of silver | "G00 thig time we have held fast to iny crolu oRIOL 1 oty ot oy | purchases and debased coinage us the farmer, | as the standary, erything In the Un oy i D e e for many of s products are sold in countries | States is based upon gold today, all silver | A 4 . i notes or coins being kept equal to gold. that are upon a gold basis, If the Ameri S iy mforts, in all the flats arranged especially B M i J 29 egins on onday, June 29. 1k rees to take silver in licu of gold, \ 1 Y | to suit the sybaritic tastes of the people who AT oLl policyt Would it not be best to let tho for o place to establish theiv he will enuble the Liverpeol merehant tobuy | poid standard go, to which the ady d n ol 3 i . 7 OB ousehold ow, what L want in | To continue six weeks. Thesame terms will be given to those who begin after- upon the lower silver basis, at present sev- | tions cling, and especielly Britain, I N Ll s y NAEVRI i ) .-‘l‘w“.,vw conts for the dolln .I\\hm) fsall | thasiiver: stantinv oriour;Sauth) Atmg et S e Lt il =ds. If you can’t bogin on the opening day come when you are redy. S nrticlus coming from abroad that tho far. | Bei¥bbors? Upon the solid rock of gold as pllilins Ly % TRIRMS, — ; basis. He will thus have to scll cheap and t agricultural, ina un."'m’,l-‘-;nl:“":&.‘; : Caleulation and Penmunship, six weeks $5, ov for less time 81 |_ I'he buy dear. This is just what is troubling and | mining and commercial country ever j ML LU ove course with Boolkkeeping, six weeks, $6. Short Hand, six wee X writing, six we Penmanship, six woeks, $1 o South American republics. Pri for | We have prospered beyc n the | the hotel, the elasticity o o0se o8 re- (ot L Lo e sun ovor shon upon. In no country are | Lic,hotel tho clasticity of whose rulos r SANTA CLAusSOAr- You AsK ME why 'Tis SANTA CLAush P Trie REASON’S PLAIN [ HOPE, As GoaD SAINT NICK‘S THE r»\\/omTE SAINT, S0 17's THE r« ORITE House in Chioago, Janitor, North American Review, ! dremwmier-oveno- FOR © NK fi‘\lRBANK&CO CHICAGO. NI@ @0 RIS NG 2 AGYE this scason’s vrops promiso to bo bigher than | S, 2YEF SN MR 1ML ESIGY G | Enrding e payaent of board i advance by | Call at College Corner 16th St. and Capitol Ave. I D O W N S for years. Sec that you get 50 upon the | yoqyle so well off 1 we discard the goid 3 Gl Ll L L b RATHBU EWING & C . J1 W LT ¢ Yi's el . : 13818 Douql(\ Street, Omaha, Neb. f liarly ava W those o bed wit yld busls basis, or even endanger it? This is the que b 1 with roomy cotcawe! The rest in the & 2 BRI R . Many soars’ experion d I Iy sti11 tronting with the ger, and thus offer every man in the world who has silver to sell a one-d e coin words of the late lamented Secretary Win- | & > C a a ance of | soppe. Inside tho house a wife in muslin Aomewilliprove trie the highest standard for the money of the RICLIH i ey IR EH O oI “Probably before the swiftest ocean grey | people. and a_domestic in clean linen was sortit hound could land its ' New Would it not be well for vou to listen to | strawberries into cool and fragile china for York, the last gold dollar each w whto have your confidence, and who | the evening m Vines twisted in and out be sufely hidden 1n private boxes and 1n the been compelled by their official posi- | tho trelli-es which hid the doorways, and, vaults of safe-deposit wies to b | tions to investigute and study this siver | from the dark and shadowy Open our mints to thoe free coluage of sil- | tion before the people of tho United St from any hope of financial reward. Nice, trade organ, put it has recently said that it tho clouds of sroke which hung under tho e A ains of silver, worth seventy-cight cents, [ urced; and I, a ropublican aud a believer AN BT FHoNS squioring HFoat them, and thus rob us of our gold while wo | for a man in favor of the gold standard and | &GN i Geapest. and the breezs th 2 T tako 'their silver, With “freo coinage’ in | 1reo trade, I shall vote and work for the lat- | guro (o CRERERE, AU LE RERAe L8 e ; i ! N : ; WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. tod 4 overy silver mine io the world will oe | tho wisdom ' of protection, tell you that WRIOHE AGETIE Lo B TVt (RO SR sight we shall fall from a gold to the silver 1se my judgment tells me that eyen y veading Itiloy’s cout poems, w Hereafter we will give the publie the benefit of the ™ <7 painless extraction of teeth, WITHOUT EXTRA newspapers—and therefo iected T v York F ng Post is a_free. pnrase, [ threw back my head and saw in k 9 b 3 \: | for Catarrh, for all dues, for which he gives only 37l Kinley bils than one silver bill such (LI A ApACIBUEL IR Db kay Y WAd B T4 i DR Btamp (OYAOMYS worked day and pight and every pound of | wWould rather give up the Mek bill and 2 L b 7 & A o 3 e ¥ e btained hurried to our shores. The | puss the Mills bill, if for the exchange [ | frid i 8 RCGE e ol 3 = ' Hations. of Europe, with tloven bundred | could have tho present silver bill repealed |\ ; =8 v feet 4 Iilloons of depreciated silver on haud, will | and silver treated liko other metals. In the | Wit HAGOWS & Hl ; pes g Promptly unioad it upon us; they will de- | next presidential campuign, if I have 1o voto | {16 itara: the ehildr f ! mand old from us for all that we™ buy from man in favor of silver and protection, O | ¢\iary and under . side porch wh = basis be the bill is passed > tarifl is not half so important for the | 4, iyhom it would be unsatisfactory to de- WONDERFUL LOCAL ANAESTHETIC for the question well! President Hurrison is well known as a most conscientious man. He is vot rich: he s poor, 1 he has anything at beart, it is the good of the plain working peo- vivid roses thrust themselves to " drink sunshine. In the back yard hydraugeus cocks were plentiful, and i ber of teeth out preparatory to having new teeth, A full set of tecth on A full sot chase combin- atlon gold plate gold $35. Gold, Silver, Alloy, Bone and Other Fillings. Lowest Rates. Dr.R.W.Bailey, Dentist? 312 Paxton BI’k, 16th and Farnam. TELEPONE, 1088B. - = ENTRANCE, SIXTEENTH STREET. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS N. E. Cor. 14th and Farnam Sts. K. L BROWNL known dangers, when for these same notes | aro, tnat they should agree upon this ques- | who asked me what I was about. I told bim you can get the solid, pure article itself, real | tion must surely give every farmer, me- | and he said: money, gold, which cannot possibly entail a | chanic and workingman in tho United States - antktol horm iz abyecarafa s bont loss upon the country! But is it true that | grave reason for believing that thoy, and | yenting a flat. We've Just moved out of ono, the country has not enough ‘‘money ?'—that | not the advocates of silver, are s wisest | Couldn't stand it. You sce, you have is, you remember, the coined_articlo used for | counsellors. tof liave’ Wi tonl Racior | wikbottomtione Opera and Fleld Gl sses, Opera Glass Hold- o0 Telescopfls, MIGPOSCODGS' Thermo- ments of the Government. meters, Barometers, Readers, Efc., at il : : A ’ heat, | & & thore are. two_ thlige: wh Lowest Prices EDWARD P. ROGGEN, Manager, Room 600, Bea Building, OMAHA, NEB into money for the peovle, and seo what he | the world—permanently ™ give to sil- | \would bo without a financial arrangement bas to suy, Gold Is s much an American | ver o higher valuo than 1t pos- | With the porter! The junitor isa thousend s Batliag n two millions o ars every | though this is g to do; and B i an rabare b Ik A 3 D AT A iy ol month. He could huve no objection except | cannot lessen thu value of gold. Some day, :‘:;f,,‘f,,“fi,,m" l\ll|m:1khl\n|“rllxiv.,\tr Teeni by ‘\l I‘l{ I “ Lh\ ]{l{ll \”“(‘” ll \\l N ( ”\ (ll‘ln Will practice in llln SUPR [/“l/|/‘ C( /' RIS /l s I i f JIVIIA S S UNITED STATES, the Court o ims, the several Courts of the District of Columbia, before Committees of Congress, that this would not teud to keep up tho price | porhaps, you may have reason to thank me | \our money with the grocer, the buteher, the and the ZXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS. brought out only by a high promium of ex- portation,” It s a dangerous sea upon which we have : % embarked. You should ask yourselves why A EnOich rorTov Uil forIHRE MOB VIR TS By Using Only the Best rubber, $ you'should endiugor tho gold busis for sil- | plo of this country. Ho has bad to sty | ous lilie and burned, i A full set of tecth, el s anyono assert that silver would subject, ie tells you that he finds xt day I paused before a building HomIRte B0 5 a ASTULIN g6t ~of T taat you or for the try! 1mpos- | that the first thing a debased silver doilar | peuring a number which tallied with that . r‘ nlate dad i A full set of teeth on 0 one dures go so fur s’ this. “All [ will do is to go forth and cheat some poor | given my cott in tho advertisement. This A full set of teeth, g that the wildest advocate of tho chango ven- | mau who has to take it for his products or | Structure U NBCHEA THONET L (s 11 10 lined 1ubber $15. ? tures 1o say is that he belioves | labor. Eix-Presigent Cleveland, like Presi- | flourished under ahy quecn, it must have A full set of teeth on A full sot of tecth on that silver could be made as good as gold. | dent Har poor man: bis sympathies | been under some ancicut and mistuken reg- uminum $ continuous gum $50., Sverybody knows that nothing could bo | are with plain working people—tho | nant of the Cannival islands. & — OR made better, Letus ask why any ono but | masses. He had to study the question that | | froshly 5 BriRlt iyellow an owner of silver should wish er to be | he might act upon it; and’ although many of | jnto which Chicugo smoke had set made artifleially anything else thau it is in- | his party have been' led away nto the cru- | tled in leprous patches. TH A trinsically. What benefit to any oue, sado for silver—temporarily, it is to be hoped | The houso rose flat and - insuiting fr - the ownér of silver, that the metal silver | (forto its credit, let mo_say, the demoeratic | street, and tho cast-iron bell handle on the E { = shoula not remain' where natural causes | party has hitherto been the stanch friend of | qutsido of the door wwas askew from the re- placo i, ik thy motals coppor wnd nickol | tho best tmouey for tho people) M Cleve: | peated contosts with univary_pedesirinns. Why stiould 1t bo credited with anything but | land felt that he must tell the truth | The windows hadno blinds nor shudes o its own meritst There was no prejudice in | and denounce the free silver coinage ide the two or three visible rooms one could sce FlT ED IE I d of any ono agaiust it. It hus had & | because he found that 1t must inju 9 piles of dirt, waste vaper, cobwebs i T sC NT F]CALLY' with fold; tho field is always open | workers of the nation. His recont lowter | fingor marks of an g ¥ i better | gives another proof that ho is & natural | chimmey was lop-sided and o BY A PRACTICAL OPTICIAN. suited for tho basis of value. If siiver be- | leader of men—a brave man and not a | gido wero numerous rivald sentcnces wi camo more valuabla in e market " and | coward, Flis personal prosuects e welghs | i bluo cualk by vicious children. : : —_— e — - steadier in vulue than gold, it would sup. inst the truo welfaro of the toilers | tisement s a quict neighboruood.’” = o . = plant. gold. Why not give the position | who ouce made him president. In addition | Purhups the neighborhood. is. quiot o LENSES GROUND TO MEASURE to the metal that wins in faic com- | to these, no abler, purer, or grander demo- | after | o'clock at night, when the cable cars, 7 o 2 5 3 s {u-unul Gola n'u'ds 10 bolstering Irlyllcgl A lllunnmnl;u\ul'l,hsxmlmn HIGE o el HEeex o\ ra G FasBinaR LI EHA, O to fit the various defects of vision. ation it speaks for itsell. Every gold coin Mr. Manning; no abler, purer, or | tago, have ncen withdrawn, and the wagons “ ~ - 5 S i5 worth JUStwilat it professes (0 bo worth in or repubjican’ ever did o than' Mr. | s carriages which clash all day upon® the OUR EASY FITTING SPECTACLE any part of the world; no doubt about it; no | Windom. Theso men were frienas of the | g sut, have not begun their desper- Possiblo loss ; and what is equally important, | masses, if ever tho masses had fricnds. Both | aie precossion. | But. if ons has any. use. for AN D- GLASb FRAMES afford perfect no possible speculation; its value cannot be | had to investigate the silver question that | {rajling vines ana honeysuckles and tangled ;mmdk:m\: \.uu\ul‘lm dcpllu:&..l H‘] he specu- | they might loarn whav was husl]fi:n(i act 50 a8 | skeins of water and vel nd fowors (,on‘] pu rt to the wearer. ator, having no chance to wamble upon i 1o promote the permanent welfare of the | und children and worne e ups e downs, doos not favor ; but this s | peoplo. Both bocamo docply concorned about sleep andilife, held bottor OUR PRICES NO HIGHER THAN o very reason you should favor that which | the impending dauger of “'debased money,' veturn to the dingy little hotel ofti X : A gives you nbsolit security of valuie ail the | and used ail thoir powers to stop ropr 1p futo the drlftins smolco and dream, | ELSEW HERE, considering quality. time, our interests an o interests of the | tatives in congress from forcing the govi “What you want," suid a friend the i = L3 ien i r!'u"l]"“r b G Tl G Upon your | ment te imporil tho utorasts of the worling: | By, oottaga oxpodition, s biche SOLID GOLD K SPECTACLES OR Wao nre ma kinz a zood set of teeth, on BEST rubber, ) 0sses he makes his gains. man, who must have the oest monoy Jor his “What I am,” I said, “is one—but go on.” ~ oo - -~ also muke the \Inrn~|)|hn ie 3 is the pl " 8 il One reason urged why silver should be pur- | labor or products, or be the prey of specu- «You bayo'd small family and:yeu ¢can pet EYE-GLASSES at $3, $4, $8, $6, $7.80 as card board, and WILL N A mouth. : R WiDII0 O DAIN chased and coined is that the country has not | lators. These great men, two of them ex- | five or six rooms—cosy rooms, in a quiot With our NEW PREL '“I“'f““ goochiatafoxtracts irtetbded ol 2 cnough “money, ! aud. that frco cainago of | alted to the nighest political office upon the | nuighborhood and oujoy 1fo.” and $10. “"‘";“","‘""l‘;"’”‘ e to A e 5 St 8aathiOmEla silver will give it more, But if we need more | earth by your suffragos, had and havo at | ' On the way to u flat which was described pen etenings un days o ! “money,” the only metal which it is wise to | heart only the good of the many [ in the Sunday mewspiper with a ehetoric FINE STEEL @ SPECTACLES OR All work warranted as represented buy is gold. Why issue your notes for sil- | as against the possible enrichment of | like the peroration of ono of Hob Ingersolls ‘ 3 L ver, which 1s falling tn valueand nvolyosun- | the few. Political opponents as they wers or | euiogios of. the dead, I met another. friend, EYE-GLASSES at $1, $1.28, $1.80, $1.78 == $2 and $2.50. 1 COLORED SPECTACLES OR EYE- ; GLASSES (London smoke or blue) for exchanging other articles. If o, it is & new I close with one word of advice to the | It you are on top, you get all . ) discovery, - Wo buve ot suffored for wunt peopls. ” Unloss tho govorument. ceases 10 | o ™ smelli af you ' aro underneath protecting the eyes from sunlight, dust, 5 of coined money in times past, and yet there | burden itself, mouth by month with more | you huve all the noise, Then unless you can 5 g 5 & ssociated with The San Francisco Examiner i% for each man, woman and. ¢hild ‘5 moro | silver, or if the (ree coinage of silver bo | Jay an amount of rent in & yoar thar would &e., at 80¢, 78e¢, $1, $1.80, $2 and $2.80. & jney” 1n circulation than there ever was, | seriously entertained, avoid silver; when you | build o house, you can’t et i flat thav's big 7 - and Wo havo more circulating medium—that is, | lay by anything, let it bo in gold; when you | enough to hold your beds, Wo paid & For the States of Ncbl‘;\s](:l, Tow: , Kansas anc “money”—per head than any country i | depositin l::u savings bank, lot it bo w gold | montiy and our kitetien couldn'taccommodats A o Europe, with one exception, irance, where | deposit—as! the ank to give vou | acoal stove. Had to use gosoline the year ik S the peoplo do not uso checks' and drafts as [ o gold receipt therefor. There " is | yound. And above all things, avoid thoso South Dakota,for the collection of all leoiti- much us other similur countries—a fuct [no use in the poor taking any risk. | flats where @ janitor is advertised. If you 2 which makes necossary many times | If you do not thus act promptly, you | don't understand you think that the promise . o & moro coined money than wo require. | will find no gold left for you. ~The specula- | of jaritor service is something pleasant, and mate clmms before the various I)C[)lll (#5 Still, there s little objection tors and those closely 1dentified with busi- | you have visions of a willing slave who com- Bavihg Just as much coined monoy as s do- | noss will Lave it all. Itis a fact full of wa fiincs tho dignity of abutler with the delicato sived, providod it is not debased, but honest | ing that no bonds could be sold to advantage | and grateful services of a yalet. But let mo niouey aiid the only way to bo sure of that is | today which were not made specially payable | tali you before you make any mistukes, that old and Coin it into “monoy”—not | in gold. There is danger uhead. ~ Whatever [ 1o jauitor of o flat s & king who sitvor, tho future valuoof which is so- doubt- | happens you can sloep soundly upon gold. | oxucis & royal income as the price ful, and the purchuses of which have so far | Silver will bring bad dreams to wise men. | of his consent to govern. You Kuow ocu @ losing specu . Ask the advocate | Our government can do mucn; it is very LRl Ba N Conra(REral o tal of more woney why gold is not the best | strong: but thero are two things which it | Wwithont foeing a waiter? What o cold and of his own product, silver. He could not | for the advice I have given you, although I | 35\ donier, tho gasman, the buker and tho Indian Depredation Claims. We Obtain Pensionsand Patents. All Classes of Land Claims. Mining, Pre-emption and Homestead Cases and Office, Department of the Interior, and HEIRS— Widows, Minor Chitdren, Dependent Mothers, Fathers, and Minor Dependents Brothers and Sisters entitlod, INCREASE— Pension laws are now more liberal than formerly, nad muny are entitled to botter rates. Apply at onco for list of quc 15 to determine right to higher rates. All letters will be promptly answered and all information concerning form of applications for dery that it would give safer monoy for the | hope not. ; yRa-gRaman, tha e 2 T 1AM m peoble. 5 ot thank, oweyer, that I dsapeir of 8y and heroxpaRla brgaen iy olall the \‘ U\ 4 There s another plea urged on bohalf of | the repubiic—néver; even if dragged into the | hiethday and his children's birthdays, on St 1) silver. Many public men tell us that siver | dificulties insepurable from silver, and mat- | pagrick’s day if he is Ivish and on Emanci- coinage “1s 1 tho air,” that peoplo want it | ters become as bad with us as they are todny | bation day if ho is colored. Fhore is always - . because thoy think that it will make money | in_the Argentine Ropublic, where ono gold R Y A L T P oleap. and that, slvor being less valuablo | dolfar is worth two and . Bif currency ;"'x‘,‘:;“',.'fl‘\“':,gj.r A b B We are oflel ing EX T‘RAO RDIN- than gold, the debis of people could be more | doliavs, thoro is no occasion to fear tho final sote all the favors, Tho rest of yo ensily pail.* But lot mo call your atteution | result,' Tho goad sense of the peopls will ":,ffl“n“ il RS R A VAR Vi BARGAINS in DIAMONDS, 1o one point Just here. The savings and the | restore the zold basis after a tire, aud the | St & NCNG PRI, ML i SIS & proporty of o peoplocould only be' thus | ropublic will marchy ou 1o tho-frout rauls f,“x',:'lff;,f,’." Y e 2 W ATGCGHES, SILVERWARE, CLLOCKS, Yodueod in valuo 1f the gold standard fell, | among nations; but tho silver experiment | §rban ns ho daros. Whero do you thik o = . As long as wll govornument notos wovo kopi | Wil cost muchiy wnd it is botter that tho S tiug B NALhY i Ja4rsae: of BRIC-A-BRAC, LAMPS, CANES, UM- oqunl to gold, as at present, no mattor what | direct loss should fall as much as possibia | "*H1"Fu moon,» 1 replied, turning back w d S AhoNL of siivor tho government bought or | upon the fow of the moneyed class than wpon | pim. o Ll Hasbagie it BREL/LLAS, JEWELRY, etc. coined, not the slightest chunge is possible. | the masses of the people. ~ At best the latter “Don't let me discourage you, but really Prosecuted before the General | Ouly after the financlal crists had come, and | wust sufor most, for. moneyed men Know |'erg L't room enough i tho averago. fit : — the Supreme Court. o wold standard had gone down In the | better than others'can how to protect thom- | fos broath of i and thore 1s more ts phoi . wrock, and overy dollar 'of gold was with: sulven. All ths lows, 1 'am sure, the peoplo foE A DL SEGI BOR HIBHL L DR Iy Bkl ) PENSIONS— drawn and beld for high premiums, could | would prevent if they could only bo made r round th ou col v a c es fsg roito for informatio; any chango ocour o favor one class or an- | to understand tho question: for thuir intor- 1 i RO, A% YO uld fiud in fifty 110D, cu, Thousands yet entitled. Write for information. othor! 1f any man is vaguely imagining that ;-x!s. rnrnmrullnn'- those of the |!-..~n, ll"l\\"lh +0, thank you, I smd; ‘you don't dis- { Do 18 to save or mako in some way by the | honést money, and thelr wishes havo only 0 | courne e, Tt 18 bettar to 1 s N w W, Roverument becoming involved in- trouble | bo expressed to their roprosentatives to pro- | fove Efut is thero :n‘n R ”“,L“ TR ALL ORK ARRANTED. With its debased silver coin aud silyor pur- | vent the threatened crisis, L T anan A ¢ e chases, let him remember that, in order that Silvor, owing to_changes of value, has be- | g0t neighborhood where a small and un- 1lis vin expectatipn can b realized, thore | come the tool of ‘the speculator. ' Stoady, | 4L BEFRERENDCC WeTE TR Gty must first como to his government a | f [ pure, unchangeablo gold has ever been, and | hroug and a place to lay their heads of abillty to maie good his determination tokeep | nover was so much s now, the best instru- | e Y {ts sitver dollar oqual to gold, whoo gold | ment for the proteotion of the masses of the | “EP%WLS coon caia he. “I haven't boen would at once vanish aud command o | peoplo. e ATt A et ; ' 1 premium. A wiso secretary of the treasury | I'have written in vainif this paperdoes | sui¢ “hecause my wife is going east to spend has truly forotold the rosult: not do something o explain why this 15 80, | tho summor with her mother and I've rooms ! Ve “This sudden retirement of 00,000,000 of | and to impel the people to let their represen club. But, by the way, you hi H l I O gold, with tho accompanying. vaplo, would | tatives in congross cloarly understand that, | &, 1O < Bh. 9 JERWpYe gac II'l‘;I gwelers anc DUCIBHS, cause contraction and commercial disastorun- | comn what maY, nm! stamp of lln}\r-‘vuh “Yes, ono, and although I am its fatber, paralloled In human experience, and our ade iruo, the money of the Amer- | 40 ¥ &% 2oy 46 ' o vty Wwoua ut ‘e Stbp down to tho S | fom baopla ot tho hixtest and surest in | GG W Sixteenth and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb. T v T ver basis, when there would no longer be auy | value of all money in the world, above all R a1tk thine v 5 S, % : e . 1 ste., wi e given with as | 3 Juducement for colnage, and silver dollars | doubt or suspicion, its standard in' the future, O M8 S0 T 8 1 LU LU ESTABLISHED 1866, claims, terms, etc., el g would sink to their bullion value." 48 in the past, uot' tuctuating silver, but un- T e ek U fortiina el delay as practicable. No letter w ill be an- “Tho man who tries to bring about this dis- ANDREW CARNEGLE. I don't unaerstand.” 1 1 il 1 nclose requisite 85t0F 1n tho hope to profit by it is twin e —— “ you see, there Is no boarding y o rered unless 1e sender encloses rec site vrother to bim who would wreck the ex- Have You W Horse? paiihn 3o Me . thase . i oanling OHICHESTER'S ENGLISH, RED CAOSS DIAMOND BRAND SW : ) ¢ PEAAtin fon tha ahatios of sharing Ita cou. Syery man who owns a horse should kncw | thoy take children. If thero were just your- “\(R Y A\l \hh‘i stamps for reply. No information concerning tents, or would drive tho ship of state on the s Barbod Wire Lniment is the | seif and wife, or oven if you had o dog oOF o) s # 5 & rocks for 1 chiauce of securiuk a part of tho | only rewody that will give prompt. Felief 0 | two or a monkey, I could'seud you to & num- Tis auiy any particular ¢ l.n m will be imparted until the wrocked cargo. He Is & wreoker and a sbecu- | all sprains, cuts, bruises and galls, and is | ber of places, but as it is—" ‘ E ] 5 X \ ) e intor, His fuiorests aro opposed o tho lu- | warrautod o offoct & complowo cure. Bo it over s humble L seem to be able to oy i are dangeraus caunt applicant has become a mem ber of The Bee erests of the toiling masses. it AL e e jar, il et Tor , d izl I Again, Wo are constantly told that tho AU Sy oo ey nd 8o pl » PanaiNs 19000 Tuimen Mfant i Claims Bureau association. ansses of the people favor “free silver col 2 s , " . ? = n 3 - ) 3 5 SPL RS NS DAOILA RYOR- (X0 MIVER SO poch; Etnel-—Why don't you go and talk - =, = = HIKES Address all letters relating to claims to 1w, bocause they have recelved tho impros. | 0 the other girls! You kuow I don't care A New Move ; Root b slon, somehow or other, that the more silyer | Whether you go or not pslie & Leslie, 16th and Douglas, l~'l DRIX - 5 P poxae Jack—Yes, 1 know. But I am not interest- C Frice, Millara Hotel , TmGnuerln K there 1 coluod the more woney will come t rico, ) 3 & . 3 “ there 1 colued tho more mouey will €ome | g vou know. In fact, 'm o perfect bore, | W.J. Hughes, 232¢ Farnam, 624 N. 10th, Age mauim &, kal g \) ? I hat. When | ; e | - 100 Moevorutment buys stiver bullion, It | 8ud I'd rather bother you than them J. ‘W, Clark, 3. 20th & Woolworth ave, SITIVE sndpermanent CURE for all K Delie : | ( ‘ ( ‘ ( G\'m its own votes or silver dollars for it. | S— - : A, Shroter, 1523 k s, & iNA RGA S, cur R ip o FREE S beaut 4 o gots thesel Tho owners of the siver | Keep somo Cook's extra dry imperial cham- | Al the above numed leading druggists herl Tdisctgns wite geh E Butlon® Fow can these be taken from thote | Pagne in your ico chest; I's splondid for | handle the famous Excelsior Springs, Mis- | S§l% FEee pockuts uund put iuto tho pockets of the | company OF for dinner. ourt, waters and Soterian Gluger Ale. . Pulladelytin, nlhnh imentfails. Full direciions with eac ()lu.xh.x, I\( 1)1"151\