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I'TIT 1 HA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1892 " 8 ’ . 4 MANUFACTURERS EXNT unlimited sitver cotnage bifl would | and their afpointees, and the park com- | World-Harald. An alieged newspaper which I “T ”\ I '“” l T“ ing by their curions sight seeing propensities = | nssocintion has voted to hold & manu: | the Tower houss of congeass, if It were | In exercMing the appointing power | 0! httmanity is a disgrace to the profossion f1vo S0t T Do ooon et Tionel T _ | facturers’ oxposition in the Coliseum in | not cartain that tie bill will be vetoed | the mayor'$iclioice is subject to revision | A1d an injury to any 1y OF Communily T been “done.” To seo the fortility and beauty BLISHID BVERY MORNING, | June next. Thisis nmove in tho right | by Prosident Harrison. Many mem: | and roversien by the council, but it i | WOt Intorests it pretonds to espouse Pen Piotures of the Natural Beauty of Jack- | Gf this country, tourists rido down the ‘Tns direction. The home patronage iden | bers of both houses and of both partics | manifest that'no official appointed with e SUI Remembers Warbington. sonville and 8t Augustine Punta Gorda, whoro the cocoanuty lomon, can b extensively developed only by | who intend to go on record for free coin- | ont the consent of the mayor can hold a Walt Mason. orange and binana groves abound ‘and the o) | » The clergymen of Omahba are threstening ropical piants erow witd 1n_ this perpatual / the destruction of certain posters whicn | COMBINATION OF ANTIQUE B e Rt Y D NANATRERY F. ROSEWATER, Epiton. TERME OF SUBSCRIPTION Doty Bee (withont Sunday) One Year A Piily and Sunday, One Your education. Peopie must know what is | 'a domagogucs who desire to make | commissionj% even though he twas bl being manufactured in the state bafore | political capital out of their support of | unanimously’ endorsed by the council o - adoru the deadwalls of the aity A year or ~ gunduy Bee, Ong Yoar. . i 200 | they can be expected t3 patronize home | the measnre, Tn other words, the consont of the may tWongs & younhg tan residing thete estab. FROM “ROUND ABOUT US. Eiturday Bee. One Yoar. g g man residin st W eokly Hee. One Your, bt e manufacturers. The proposed exposi- ———— to any and avery position whother cre lished a precedent by throwing a chair | The Finest Beacli in the World ~Hotels Per P e IO) OFFIORS tion if well managed will add impetus THE WKINLEY TARIFE ABROAD, ated by chditer or by ord . 1a | throuzh an $13,000 painting, and since then feot In Appointments and Gorgeons West Uhist 15 16 Havs 3 ‘ to the patriotic movement bogun lnst vahe, The Bee Buillding 4 . : thOmaha, corner N and 26th Streats August and stimulate an interest in BInfs, 12 Pearl Stre 5 ; s LU s home manufactures all over the state as New York.Roons 1%, 14 and (5. Tribune Butiding | well as in Omaha. Washington, 513 Fourteenth Street public library It was recently noted that tho moder- making an ef« ato protection given by the tariff to the | The only exceptions as before stated are | Moral that it is unsate to have a photozraph Fashioned Streets fort to raise moncy to build a church American manufactuvers of binding | elective offedrs and officials holding | “‘“"""‘“‘“T wrappod in buffalo robes and : ‘ I'ho n.\-u'-‘.-\ r.]u\mu«h. x‘“.mn]..- Buffalo ¢ 4 4 der Yol o) | v @ Ao beavily veiled G ounty ational bank are to consolidate. il " | twine does not prevent the British man- | under uppointments of the governor, - Hoter, Poxce pE Leox, St AUGUSTINF A lodgs of Dauehers of Rebokah has Heon The exposition must bo a_cre litabie ufacturers of that article from success- o L he courts and the fire and police com Reasonably Certutn, nstitutad at Aurora w 4 X CORRESPONDENCE one, however, It will not do to show i ONTAN, S otk Globe-Demoerat Fla, Feb. 15.—(Spscial Correspondence of | GROATIE R Autora with tweaty-five char All communieatlc reluting to news and e e AT AT %Y 4 fully competing in our own murlmnf Hah 5 A A Gray savs ho is certain to obtain the demo- | THe Bee, |- About half way through Georgia throd Maerasr, & 15yoaro1d bo y e o e iem e the | merely o few shelves filled with products | o quty on binding twino therefore is [ Where appointments have been made | iic"urosidentiat nomination if Harrison | A changoin the climato is aoticoadlo, it eing | Agirroe, Biatte seunty. reatod the Mo of Editoriul Depurinent of home factorics. The exposition must | 15" vok bitive, but simply enables the | by subordinate officials, without the | (hould bo put up again. If this bo truo tho | Warm enough for tuo pickaninnies to run | o ‘eun o ton of hia left foot. Tho doctors BUSINESS LET " have distinctive and attractive ~-hm~'.n~- American makers to maintain the in- | thesanction of the mayor it is within | gemocrats may as well send a committee to | about bareheaded and the women to leave | tried to save the mangled memboer, but they ATl business lottera and romittances should | teristics. Novel mothods of presenting | Gustey and realizo o veasonablo profit | Bis power to negative them and | Gray and tell him to tako the candidacy, for | theircabin dooes open. - Here.dnstoad of win- | et freet to smpicute, of ciosio 6 (o teandressed to The ltee Publishing Company. | the results of home industry must bo | o\ e odioe The same is true s to | the council cannot override his veto, | Harrison’s nomination is as uearly certain as | terthey bave ratus during that entiva season s Omaha. Drafis, checks and postoffice orders X/ y y . P PrORTS atdic § n rover, to e made payabie to the order of the con- | thought out and adopted. The exposi- | rraut many other articles of British | oven by a unanimous vote. Tt is | any event of tho future can bo. m\..l ur progross through m.“‘un;. ul‘.\ a toodote A, Lageh Wiho la noma missios pany. PR o 1TeIHE, stleal Tllus 0 an) e 4 s 0 i secret th 5 1 yval of s - gloomy one on that account. We passed vast tion should ho a living. practieal illus: | poyitactura which coms into ¢ympeti- | A1 open secret that the approval of the ¥ ary in Africa, to ¢ resided at Ashland- Publishing 0 Proprietor | testion of the business of each member | T 3 He i svoral il Sl il tracts of swamp land soomingly good for | i fhiords thota hadu't heard from him ro The Bee Pu 1shing Gompany, Pr1610] ration of the busine: [oes | ton with those of American production. mayor has not been given to sever: Chicagn News, mEL nothing but to add to the scene, About this | contly, and u while ago, when they saw in — === | of thenssociation. Some feature of each | “myy undes (Seotland) Couricr hus | Yery important appointments recently | But the hopslossness in nominating either | ggaon, no oue had any employment—look | the papers that a lot of “American mission N \“I’AHL\H,\I OF CIECULATION. | line of business represented should be | been investigating the effect of the Me- | made, and it now maing for Mayor | Cieveland or Hill under these conditions is | gyout ‘him, Groups of lazy-looking indi. | Ties had been Killed and eaton by the sav- )t Nebraska o inélude 3 a%hibl For ance. o5 bttt : o Samis to aasert hils Breron 3 st it | Apparent to tho shrewdest of the democratie | o ages, thoy began to have fears that Loger Iy of Donglan (%% included in the exhibit. For instance, | im0y tariff upon the various industries | Bemis to assert his precogative. Lot it mulm A TiES S B eI S viduals stood around at all the small sLPPINE | might havo boen nmong. the unfortunates, , Geo 1 Tosehuck, ‘secrotary of The JBee | ono cigar manufacturer should exhibit | or'Guiny Beitain and gives the rosuits | be onco and forever settled that tho | feRRKem. | Baes Hi0 o residan. | Plices on tho road and wa saw nona but tho | Later word came that Loger was all right ubligshineg compan does _solen swear 4 A Ly € h 1 . agonis s ended efore Junoe the presiden v M Fien kT & Tt e et et iton of T DALY ek | the curing room of his factory, another | iy i iecue of January 80 last. Its in- | subordinate appointments must fiest bo | I8 “’,m"‘l““ ”l:"‘ Yot Vi wert will uulnlm Il | towost classes residing in v[l.».‘.w towns. iv | and his fricnds are thank il for the week ending Y n sho ave o force rolllng o wee v ot pe ftte ATy v rove . b 4 OBV I tumble down huts, very few of which can follows b hould have a force rolling the weed | gonation was obtained divectly from [ Submitted to the mayor for approval, | gies really iu the fiela oAkt of bven & Witdow, butbave instend & towa, Kund oh T . w2 and a third putting on the wrappers and |y feturers, tho aim being to ascor- [ #nd then go to the council for confirma- - G - (B ” The Richland Fair association has dis- Wi e R et h firth might Tnie " : & (68, . TF suBoRiThutE: oMars beliew FACTS WITHOUT FRILLS. small opening sawed through tho boards to | bad, 4 L \ ot finishing the eigar. A fourth \ in what has been the actual oxperi- | tion. subordinate officers believe - serve the purpose. The tattered condition of | el Wednesday, Feb .. eeens ki illustrate the methods of boxing them. | oo g prineipal trading centors that they are holding their positions in Twelve averago tea plants produce one | tho ehidren running about barefooted gave e public library at Boone has been re- Thurs b 11 " Ry - ¢ 4 opened Vriday, Fob. 12 The barb-wire factory should be repre- | (¢ tho nited Kingdom. Commenting | Spite of the mayor, they will naturally | vound of tea. a look of extremo poverty, 1o say_nothing of & I’ [ 3 Waost v aliowed To vete i Botols, squalor, to all the settlements, These folks | company AVORRRD oo iary 40434 | neas turning out completed fenco wire, | gyvqiy g pratifying to be ablo to state | TAY give, und this must inevitably re- | “poor people are supplied with spectacies | OF¢ the puorestelass above tho earth, for | The mayor and marshal of Bedford have Swa pfore n subscrived in m Lishe AU UD L sl ubd Ll 3 of food suffices them, since it entails the loast L. A. Barlow, grocer at Bancroft, has SKAL N. P At I Wiv T use for apprehension. Depression tax of labor to earn it. ‘T'lie oniy thines indig- | failed. Liabilities, §1,600, ONY o. who can possibly do so should arrange avhaRlNGREST e & 5 | Y Notary Publl I ) was oxperienced in many parts of the HagHo8s, wFO the tall pines; tho! sap of Wwhih Corley, Shelby county, claims the cham ® 5 g e The density of population is greatest in sed for tutpentine nud’ and the low | P'O0 corn husker of Towa, Average Clrentation for January 24, chinery to show visitors wxnctly how | oy e thon there Ins y Doy 1s used for turpentine and resin, and the low 5 some or all the work of his establish- | |05 denay and oven rapid recovery. | COntinues to impose exorbitant charges | the square mile. eru flovists oxtravagant brices cousitering [ Veen organized at Sund Springs b i f t the B 5 Y- | upon the freight it handles on its side | Chicago’s municipal deot is about 13,000, [ the spocie, grows thick as a carpot for hun Frank Srykora of Brooklyn has beon made cupy the attention of most of the En- aiaeiig 5 SR TolE Rt : AU B PR WOHIA' [BRILHE HBYL 10w, || o i Ban o JOED :"’ ’;‘“'\"»1 :‘ there was naturally ereated a good deal :' '|l"') " ‘."“’ ULl i ‘ll';‘.‘ ,‘"““;‘{‘ 101 sum to 813,000,000, Our recoption into Florida was certainly a [ Al the bridwes in Cherokeo cousty washed which will attract thousands of people. | ¢ apprehension amony foreign manu- ake such stops as will at all times leave Childven aro not numerous in France. Out | Warm one for the weatner was such a marked | out by the June flood have been rebuilt, A BIG SCHEME THWARTED. ) A SHL Rt C e i 3 have no children at all and another fifth haye | Rip Van Winkie liko wo felt as if w killed by an eléctric motor at Burlington. Somo time ngo there wns introduced | ¢1080 tho American markets to foroign mont at the hands of every railrond thab | gyy 5ye cnild each; fallen asleep i wintry January and awakened | =y 0e Aoy of Burlington ins aceepted G goods, and the natural effect of this [ €PJOYS sidetrack privilegesinourstreels | According to recontly compiled railrona I faiie BLALIALLSS SH1E Jarai upon arriving in Jacksonville ho has been in- s 1 t and alleys, statistics, Americans make an average of | BP0 A L 3 5 George Hillman, » student at Fayette, 10 the committec on foreign relations, a \ Y £tk troduced to the whole of Florida, but he an, ayotte, £k TR Tiiss when the true nature of the measure & average Englistiman’ take: ‘ rosolution iustructing that committoe to | WIS TIE PHE8 ARG 07 DB RERSEIE | valuable right of way privileges with- | “Upise SIS s A ) of | may be the largest city in_tho state, and has [ cause kuown ame inderstood C e poople of Tome get their supply of | 4 fow beautiful spots of nterest, such as tho The Atlantic packing house is now slaught acquisition by the United States of cer o 3 i e » Apenni 7 |.. Ao Y fl' o i it l“ i rouds, so faras we can ascertain, havo | from the Apenninos through —an ancient | Mitchell, whoso late husbaad owned the | before in its histocy ain portions of Mexico—namely, the never pnid a dollar of tax upon these 1 & hanasomoe square in Milwaukee, and the St. I'he Govornor ays will proauce tha T T NS res G b teacks and they never intend to unless | be at a point twenty.threo miles north of | to romantic ' places such &s Maguo- | the 25th, 2ith and 2 th insts v Tseemed onthe faco of it an | EEEY o e shara af the | e courts compol them, Tt is cloarly | Now Gultod, whers souncings stownd a [ i and Groen"Cove iringh st the : e —— entirely innocent matter. True, theve L y arg are EAMES ‘ The Egyptian follah 1s apparontly tho | flocks during the winter months from the | MVE bY T o iy o eloty Businoss Men's associntion and the | United Statos should ncquiro these pos- | treme depression “in- British trade worst taxed man in the world. Even on the [ north, and wnere those whose span of life is \ . hafitoran e A At eiehborine renublie. | conters has gone, or is disappearing. = L B Lo ; Vinton, has solc St BROIk Manufacturers Industrial exposition in [ sessions of the neighboring republie. 3 Pl sert the resorve powers of the city to | 1€ pavs 50 cents a year. waters of Nepouthe and to spin out theirlino | Finto, i w.‘.i‘},,,'t“..‘.“,.-. ill':h::llsmll\nlml\‘ b LT liotriots | enforce reasonuole chargos for tho A square inch of gold, more or less, has | Of lifo yeta little longer. And 1t is invicor: 3 L are rot universal, hove are districts = 5 - - % ; handling and earvinge of freight on and | nia, a fact that Gover s T while all_the vorth is hardened under the | Fwo human feet, pronounced by physiciar ——e. ¥ b 4 vhere the s representel > I « ng £ t y hat Government Geologist Turner .y \ ¥ P ans for oxtending our hourdaries in that di- [ Where the situation is represented to bo | 0/ 5 B0 Gc B o various | considers important, 4s showiug that thore s | DIusts of frosts and suow storms, and to feel | to bo thoso of a woman about I8 vears of uge, ket without milling-in-transit rates. g o AV BRrobEts 1h A into summer. i police are mystitied. This fact should stimulate our busin grown more fuvorublo to tho annexation | SOV dr f:;r Py f‘:l“ ”'.h ‘I¥ l‘“1 houses with the main tracks and freight | whic 1 b tl s fact s s Ahwetidn et caithen | vance of the passage of the t aw, S tracks ¢ i vhich an iron furnace has recently veen REREre SV HerBRLLION sed /s o] i of territory in any direction. Neither b depots of the respective roads. When | erceced, contains the remains of the fifteen | g\avs '.‘,‘.&‘,',“‘“"',“'Lf’m'_ll:f.\."'&‘r'é“fo iy NOVELIIESLINISILVERIGAR. AT RNty Sl i " 5 i : the city has asserted its power in this | 39 ’ y 0 1 tively, persisiently and even vin-| o 0 00 tt with her northern states, | | the unfortunate idea that prices would | 1 &3 o SCR LT B Talladega, in which Genoral Andrew Jack- | wiiiet is b A0 ¥ aEveY latively: 7 S B ey ] c of- | remard the raitronds will know just what | son fought against tho Creoks which is but a short distance from Jackson- | carvers 3 3 rise when the McKinley tariff took ef- 2 oks. villo and is beautifully situated right on the | Suall silzee lemon squoczers are imtended A¥FTER three months of toilsome talk | whim of the senator who introduced the And from this time on no right-of-way | Dr. Franklin professed ereat faith in its | water oaks, from whose widespreading SilVarsiated Ist 3 it must be encouraging to Uncle Jo. | resolution, und henco the matter re- for side tracks should be granted to any | Capabilities. Some one flippautly said tobim: | branches great beards of gray Spanish moss | 5 SHCSERIVAS welsh xarebit dishos fmest railroad without coupling the grant | that? “What is the use of o helpless new ol 1l silver plates to bo set ut each covi A : 5 - r ; ppcsic X’ A a hat is elples: g1ving the place a weird, honry look, putting plates to bo set ut each cover duction of #5,000 upon the only appro But it was not a whim, On the con with the condition that the city shall at | born infant!” replied the doctor. “*Someday | one in mind of a cemetery, a fit_ placo for [ are inteudod for olive pits. > >, . ohind it. Thoe sc > in- X + e noliu to Green Cove Springs, a distance of | sandwiches auring a journey. the house. purpose oehind it. The scheme in A e T e, Dolla w0 VO RO QL LRIl ! g journe volved in the -ssemingly innocent reso- s o $ cautifu eune ¢ Champagne tottle handlos aro intended to Ty Bee: Iseethat Mr. Bryan has introduced | caks interlacing at the top, and lived = % crimination shall bo made by the owners . Bry as introduced A e aa . Silver vuckwhoat covers ars sunplied op would have made the men who pro- a bill to place bindiug twine on the free list, | 00 either side by the palmetto plants sud | oo punely for the cold m jected it millionaives if the scheme had : £ : 3 - Brs northern countries outside: of - hothousos. Medicine spoons with graduated measuro- gether to American consumers, From up bis mind yet what portion of the country | Thinkof the fragrant yellow jasmine bloom- | Ments are desirable for the sick room. s i g e this point of view certainly no citizon of ) ?:Lt‘l.JYF n:”| |‘Ili]| .]-:‘:‘; »il”l ‘)‘llv !\'I&. lilwlrll‘ ) s braska ov bis iato home in Iliois. Now, if | Wid, covering stone walls, ruius, fences and | ily to cut the wrappiugs of duck and bird. vast acres of fortile Ly © Mexic: B the effect of our tariff on British manu- 3 1 2 izo that it was January and that Omahba was | thing useful can be found in nlated silv e, have several important matt to take | in Nebraska I think it would be but just and | oxperienciug below zero at the time we Swallsives value 500 to 1,000 per cent. There is CHECKING PAYMENT OF FAT FEES. should be no cessation of hostilities or | needs and wishes of the pecple of said dis- | parasols raised to protect us against the heat trict. For his information I will state thay | ©f the sun’s ravs. i . fruits that grow only in iorida. Pomegran- u C state of Nebraska that is beautifully adapted | itog or Japanose oranees. o ruav e Bitters bottles a ounted silver and to vottle which naarly 83,000,000 were | Uionate switching charges should b ve- | to. tho raising of hemp. No state i | %Lc8 O Japancso orangos, supadillos, gunyas A L CLACTL katurday, I'eb. 1k PR o 24 santatl wi e Michinary s busi- : T 4G i " 9 TRk 2 Only citizens who can_read and write aro urday ented with tne machinery of its busi- | | yhointormation received the Conrier | feel indifferent about any directions he and so on through the manufactures, that on the wholo there is no great | sult in insubordination. fres of charge by a8 Boston socicf the o the laziest and the smailest amount | been impeached rresence this Lith day of February. A. D. 1802 Ivery manufacturer in the association & enous to Georgia beside thriftlessness and = to have u force of man and onough mas | w00yt inmediately aftor the passagoe J the old switching rates or whether it | Europe, whero it averages ninoty-seven to | paimetio plant for shich wo pas ou north A co-operative creamery company has BArnrour and his Irish bill will oc- 3 N ' ment is performed. In this way an in- | \wyi : st P ) While the act was under discussion 000, The World’s fair bonds increase this | dreds of miles about. principal of the Towa City high school. months, —ee 8 % y bt the eity in position to enforce fair treat- | of 10,000,000 families in the republic one-fifth | coutrast to that we had left at home A vuluavle young horse was strucl facturers, who fancied that it would deL f L ) into the heat of August. One believes tunt N 4 6 in the United States senate and referred 3 the challenge of Jack Davis of Keithsburg. feeling was to produce depression, but | 4 tHe : 3 e R L The city has given these railronds ) ips o year, ten moro thau tne | A, O e, for whito WJacksonville | commitied suicide by cutting his throat. N inquire as to the practicability of the o ¥ ' o sfahtl ‘Katave Thoe AR AUKINR te al o lowed, and although British trade with | 0Ub any compensation whatever. The | water, which is said to be remarkably pure, | grange groves belonging to Mrs. Aloxunder | ering about 500 hogs daily, more than ever states of Sonora, Chihuahua and Con- ‘'ho deepest depth of the sea i3 reported to | Johw's river, whereon one can ride | miltary drama ue Blue” linen, ! Citizens of the ift var ubuqua 3 i ; i L WSt the duty of the mayor and council, now | 9€Pth of 26,850 feot city is in the main one of Lotels,where fashion LY ALY Nl A L) Wrrn the Interstate drill, the State | appeared to be no good reason why the | home muvket, quite generally the ¢ v lish the land mark and by ordinance as- | palm troe, which gives him food and shelter, | none of the longest come to drink of the [ . /The Cedar Valley Pack June, the month promises to be full of | There was no demand that anybody was Lhe reports to this effect, of course, i the comihg season interest. we of, on the ground of nublic policy, been found in a weteorite that fell in Califor- | AUNg t bask jn the suushine of a June day, OMATIA cannot become a grain mar, S ) AR Clava T G still very unsatisfactory, in part ac- T e Rish and ware. | €0ld in the worlds of spuce. transported in three days’ time from winter | wero found in an ash pile at Dubuque. The An unmarked grave in Talladoga, near | “Noihing that grows in the north do wese o S e men Lo demand the concession impes lue, o ne manufacturer state: 1 elSrenny S Wt Mexico | due. as one manufacturer states it, to ST RS St ) was there any information that Mexico dliliers who were killed in the battle of | forzets to give thewm a glavce. At Maguolia, Marrow scoops should accompany the — 1t was generally thought to be merely a N ETA H 3 : ) 2 feet, but which proved not to be the charges are permissable. When the air balloon was first discovered | river, there is a grove of majestic-looking | for limes Holman to know that he effected a re- [ ceived little attention. “O1 what possible uso is a foolish toy 1ike | wave backward and forward iu tho wind, [ JVStwhat tuey suy. priation bill which has gone through | trary the resolution had a very serious all times Have a right to prescribe | ' Wil becomea wan.” these kings of nature to guard. From Mag- ilverplated boxes aro intended to hold ! : tracks, and furthermore that no dis- | OMARA, Feb. 18.—70 the Editor of Tur | St. David's Path is formed of theso | supersede the waiter's napkin lution was a huge land speculation that T would like to know if Mr. Bryan has mado | SLAngC strubs and bushes never soou in carried. These men, it 1s stoted on s h A ) e represents —whether it is adistrict in Ne- [ ing i January and the ivy vine running Game shears of silver come into play hand the United States ought to complain of ™ 7 oy " A I compl Tni Omaha business organizations | Mr. Bryan is supposed to ropresout a distiiet | POrHCos. It secmed aificult at first to real- I'rom beef tongs to baptismal bowls every states numed which, if they were a part of tho United States, ‘would incrense in up with the railroad companies. There | fair that he ought to gev posted as to the | were strolling through this orauge grove with there are over 10,000,000 acres of land in the DESHLSSUhBIBLEATROMIDIN L} 10BON 805811 aud the cactus fruit, which also | are mtended to accompavy cocktail mixers voted in tho Fifty-first congress is de- | duced. Second, Omaba should have :"[l”l S monifeany '"{,\‘\jhr «;:.;u R h‘x’fl“:):: called prickly pears, from whicn beware of | and straine s i i X H the benefit of milling-in-transit rates. S g o ki D 80¢ the prickles Toady botties, toddy ladles, toddy sticis 50 g » thi Iy ) 3 o ans ales, o 13 d Platie exc v : 3 os, 3 3 serving of move than passing mention the [Slkborn and Platte bottoms excels auy | “boints of interest are all withwn casy dis- | and toddy snoons are cloquent of cold nigh'a J ) L l1feno]w ol kel n tance of Jacksouville. Pablo Beach, but | and night caps. 50,000 was to bo paid in commissionsto | Shipments should be abolished. Fourth, | Hemp "v'r‘i’.‘é'“.‘,‘,.,y‘:«‘uif.-'i“.n"f;‘éhg'.? g tor | treo quartors of an our's rito, tho finest | ot water plates ror the belated at_men 5 + o i o] o ated T o Atnac e orld. is said, is one ime ) sick re I vathd zovernor quite n fortnight, but ail agree | senate ought not to have pormitted 10 | yJipivke that improper methods wore | Until all these things have been ac- | at Fromont into binding wwine to the amount | it nothing 10 bo seen on the opnoside sida | "o onold conveniences. ‘hut he understands his business, This | o toa committee for considoration. rosorted to by these beneficiarios to so. | complished, there is no timo for loisuro | Of 800U 00000 pounds and 1he crap of 1391 as | but ocenn snd_ borizon moetingin_cndicss e s aio o hach o tho Moceasan s suficicnt reason for commending his | The big seheme has failed. The com- | | o' otion in their favor on the purt of | t0 the ruilroad committees of the Bonrd | tho best wrado of twine and this 1s ono of tho | Shoencey (FArrs 801 Porpoises Bawnt 1he | cutertainments amoug familiors, sppointment. mittee on foreign relations made an ad- |y} oo and Chickasaw legislatures, | of Trade, Commercial club und Real | infaut industries of ourstatothat M Bryau, | fies of the latior as they boo upand dive | Assiusttho popuiar ery of jufected ice - verse report on the resolution and it T T S e O ey ;'om A Estate Owners’ association. tate of 1llinois, proposes to kuock the pins [ ey the wate 5 % water pitchers have been maae which hold CHICAGO has for months been wri was indefinitely postponed. The syndi- I0/pres SNy IR0 08 B uel e from under. Now, Mr. Editor, L um not a | "o eity life, St. Augustine is tho most - | the ice in scparate compartments. AG 8 f efinitely pos 8 S) {Heds » validity of the claims of — prophet nor the son of one but 1'will venture e . MR S AT ¥ : e et e e e (way o ivignsiueitoiihajyalily ol T T S % Eopthoon otone by Dwlll teresting, for it is filled with hoiels, some of [ Small silver recoptacies for that dainty g © Smoke sunce, and she o L other way these two nations for the lands now o THE anti-monopoly masque which the | to sa malin ea tuanivo.ears from date | wyich ure the finest the world can boast of. | kuown as Boucher a la keine are provided bas recently established rigid rules and | mako itsolf rich, But what s to bo | JM MO RGUA0T OF T SECTOE O oditor of tho Wordd:Herald has boen | you WL seo | at L omany | ono. et | Tt s boon well coucoded by thoss who linve | for tho season of dining well and ofteu regulations for conl consumers in mills, | thought of the senator who in his public s M o largest spinning wills in America with | made traveling an_occupation, that nowher e luctories, hotels and large office build- | capacity made himself a party to the Ings. Omaha will soon have to do some- | schome? cssentinl to make theappointment valid, | the citizens tave become so fastidiously n Surronndings—Nareow Ol Tho Baptists of Gering Laborty has a home talent minstrel —— There is a wind and storm insurance com: THE SWITCHING ORDINANCE, pany doiug business iu Pennsylvania coun ties, Whether the Union Pacific restores PrriArs Governor Boyd will wait for process to issue regularly from the su- preme court of the state before he de- cides to call an extra session. Tre democrats who ave pushing the income tax measure have forgotten how much trouble this form of impost eauscd the Inte Samuel J. Tilden and the de- mocracy. the United States has not in all lines re- covered its former proportions, which u D at Dubuqua on may mean that American manufacturors ! that the issue has been raised, to estab- case, Taken as a whole, Great Britain has unquestionably experienced n material loss of trade by reason of the McKinley tariff, but 1t is undoubtediy capable of demonstration that this loss represents the gain of American manufacturers in the American market, acquired without inerensed cost, taking all things to- OMAHA is still gaining upon hor Mi souri packing house rival. The puck- ings for the ason thus far show a rain for Omaha of 74.000 hogs and a loss to Kansas City of 20,000, The gain in Chi- engo is but 15,000, of such side tracks against any road that converges at Omuha in the switching of ¢ INDICATIONS point to a very bric session of the national republican con- vention. The tide is setting so strongly toward Harvison that we should not be surprised to seo Russell A. Alger place him in nomination. It is a Harrison LD on e thatindussd Senator AR e Quay to introduce the resolution which _Tum new chiel grain inspector is not | the Mexican government might very | pye gy that so very large a sum as | Third, tho 5-cent bridge toll on Towa | soil in tno world for tne production of neiap “nown in politics. Indeed, he has not | properly and reasonably have regarded seen porsonally ncquainted with the | as unfriendly in spirit, and which the funnels are intended to use in filling vinaigrettes and perfumery botties. Sitver plated muddlers are intended for jehipping the chocolate to. its desired turbu ence. Ithy syndicate that has for seve e G e e e respite from activity until they are ad- years been getting hold of all the land | ;0 410 Choetaw and Chickasaw elaims, | Justed satisfactorily, First the extor- ble to buy in those states, and it 2 i} hoex and 10 be allotted to them in sover- [ Weuring was dropped at the Boyd buns | smalt 200 ton wills scattored all over | is'Such'a hotel us. the Ponco de_ Leow to be RELIGIOUS, alty. With this branch of the subject quet, when the kid-gloved champion of :\lt;.\\mu.r ibpre has been no enterpr ~<)|_\'«l<l seen. Itis simply perfect in its appoint- it b ' g § e 3 S e e S A . | talked of that, in my opinion, would do | \laits ana its gorgeous surroundings. S "he city of Chicag 0 chiur 8 L% wo have no disposition todenlat present. | e horny-fisted farmer was cheel-by- | Gridiy 34 'tho twholo seata so mioh good as | 'NoNieand its gorgoous surroundings, St | The oty of Chicago hus 400 churchos. shing decisive to abate the smoke SILY SENATE, 2 5 ey owl with the railroad attorneys and 8pi 2 mill locuted hero, and whoeverthe | 7 L b 3 \ J SILVER IN THE SENATE. On the matter of attorneys’ fees for | J N aspinning \ and whoeverthe | ;a3 of un exposition in full caveor, there is ) m st aLIanDnee. Senator Sherman is quoted as of the | |ghpying Indian cluims through con- railroad ofticials of hugh ard low degree L '"’i.’}"'.",},‘"i,i'.”{‘,}?"u“p :’\m;:lmu‘nlul m; <'ulllix-- such a general air of stir and bustie. Many hmi_hlg:.g 3 u[.:\f:.‘,]!,'{‘}“,-" I‘ll‘ul::'lv;n-:_u opinion that if the Bland free coinage | gress, however, n good deal might be | This acrobatic feat is not in the loast Fenture, Tehiniat. Is about Gmo thab the golorodiopanishilake vavineainitbo brecao, | sinits158, bill passes the house it will also pass | surprising after the ground and lofty | people of this district ought to bo up and | o0& T ;H““““_ (P P R '\wu According to the now Year Book there ar » senate. e last congres: S . & tumbling to which he has treated his | (olg something in the interest of the nemp vive along the sca front. Description cau. | i the Episcopal church of Scotland seven and Island. By delving into anciont | e senate. In the last congress the | prominent Minnesota attorney, who umbling to. which ho has tronted his | SV 00 of roaucini tho present tr | Une MODE thb e front, T Descuiption et | Ulaiois, %30 Working. clores, 513 onurchos nistory it will be learned that onceupon ate voted for free coinage, and there | gineo been appointed a United States | PAatrons since the supreme courtdeclured |y in the interest of the foreigner—vetter | tna Ponce do Leon hotel, 1t must b seen | 00 missions, 123 roctories’ or parsonagos » timo Mr. Zentmyor wis the democratic | Bave been only one or two changes, so uit judge, claimed 10 por cont of the | 11 faver of Boyd. studvitheloniidinginpietouthome inaustnost| nialiitemaghifoont nronostionaltalbolannres | WiSSARIRR EQRAIAERHIRIC B3 RCC B IOy X it > et < e, Now 0! vlines is no bond- 3 e . i e > probu y ! ) I3 : et si d- | Ciated, and cven ilustrations can give one candidate for licutenant governor of | that the vrobubility is that the Bland | g2 000,000 appropriated to the Sisscton BBty Mroagons holder nor coporation ireling, but a plain, | Yy a faint idea of its boautiee Asido from | Along the West African coast there are Vebraska. His reward has been a long | Pill or some measure of like charactor | ung Wahpeton Indians of Minnesota as T T commonpiace farmer of |mu,lv|..~ co 1\1\\,1)'_ ts Boing & VAst earavansary unsurpassed o | now 200 churchos, 35,000 couverts, 100,000 ad ne comin would receive a majority in the senate | i foe for endeavoring to secure favor- | The democratic party caunotafford to incur Javes WALSHL | elogance aud luxury, it commands admira- | herents, 235 schools, 30,000 pupils. ‘Pnirty ! « N Z - 5 un ¢ > i dialects or languages have beos ast- i as large as st c ¢ ° 8 ' 5 < < o o ton chiefly as an mple of architectural | five di T A0 EuBg 1ave on mast = — about as large as in the last con 5. | bloa ction on the part of congress, He | the odium of supporting such a measuro of AIKY COGITATIONS, At el Eht 13 B ed, 1nto which portions of thescripture and One estimate is that the mujority in fraud and raviue (the Bland silver bill.) by ~ some other measore than the | rehigious books and tracts have veen trans- E ¢ silvor coinago mon | € 0 I LIE presented o binding contract between T e T 15 o | religious boolks and- tru ; : v TV AT 4 i- | favor of free and unlimited silver coin- SRR i e 2 Now Orlen AT ocko; olitles | “orginary American stanaard of bigness | lated and printed, and somo know'edge o who predict dire results to the republi the individual Indians and himself, and will try to curry favor with a da and cost. [V is a paluce with towers, courts, | the ¢osy veached about 3,000,000 of be- can party If Hareison should veto the | 3¢ is from ten to fifteen. There are | yhonefore his claim was allowed, al- Washington Post. Gaton County Standaml: Ono of tho things | ountains, logglus wnd cool rotroats, em. | nighied Africaus, Bland bill must not forgot that General “l;],'Ihlry:t-xulfntuummlnm of the senate, the | y1oueh it s clear that his efforts had no Mombors of the Ohio legistature receive B ot E T 6 v 1" e | bodies tho veauties of Spunisty architocture | Whoologieal fooling eans so bich in Oxford Grantlost none of his popularity by | Foll being full, and forty-five votes are & | youping whatover upon the final action | Small saturies, but they have tho privilego of ] WAih d9PoPOkipin aURKERIVEI0LLRE DINSORY GF 1 unk DERION Was MAde Sarelok i eraotion o] votoing the inflation bill of xm"_ ')“ML mujority. The senators who are reported | of congress. The fact is that attornoys | i"Vestigatio the Standard Ol company. Sommerviile Journal: 1 tho ordinary city f,",:f;’,';‘,':w’.fl:d u}:ku.i\‘fi,l"f“i'.'.f’.ml.l.‘:um.l.nu‘l»l;:f: BIERUNIRONS IR A1) 0 8 £ h'yl'm ‘\“l..':.“:\“.\ rison is itehing for a chance to write | 10 be openly opposed to freo coinage, },nq agonts, with all manner of contracts Chunee fora Tin Strike. etbira LT B i b o - siingle. (FiD, “he | must relor 1 a guido book to be onlightened | a timo whon Unat simo justitution of lewrning his name on the marble tabiet of fame | @0d Wwho can be sufely counted to vote | f,. pouneration, are found on overy Chicago Times, would probably faint dead away. about tho eompasltion of ¢ b et pcosting of | indorsed tho buraiog of those ovuesed 10 the in favor of the honest dollar as good as against fl. number about |I.u-_‘ three— | gt 1a0t corner in Washington when the ““ hoyf:lnn; ll L\ln.\\uu of : _I‘onn».yll\l;nmfl Detroit Free Press: Tom De Wikt =Fiirting | ian and Verona marbles and Mexican onyx. | broader than any bigotry that measures his sy other dollar and every dollar worth | tWenty-eight republicans and five demo- | jpqjan appropriation bill comes up for | FOMIY WIshes 10 aRCH @ presi ontial boom duveloped into un exacyse.ence; 1Us 1iko | in autique letters sot in mosaic iu tho floor | groatuess by his creod AR @10 $ orute. These muy be reinforced by three Lo should not shut bis eyes to the Coal trust Ao of chess, feading 1o the dining hall is the verse takeu consideration. The Interiordepartment | o gt Kitty Winslow—Yes, one can't do anything " on8 - - em—— S T >erki ormed within his jurisdiction, " TS from Shenstou e o LI y 5 ! now regarded as doubtful, Perkins of | 144 4 check upon the outlay in this di- - L without the men, e “Whoe'er bas travell'd life's dull round, Blai \‘1““‘””"‘““ Unconditi uuL. As A final result of tho mancuvering | Kunsas and the two Nebraska senators, | wootion by veserving the right to refu The Phantom Host, A FACTORY SECRET. Whore'er his stages muy have been, Auausrs, Mo, Iab. 18.—1uis known from In and out of the council tho Ohio com- | p o th ot rainst Rl g > 4 Chicago News A New York Herald, Muy sigh to thin he still’ has found an authoritative source among friends of , e ! g tho vole nguinst any sliver | o vocognize attorneys, excopt upou cer- A pl T ST TR Now datli 1o oratt Ty The warmest welcome at an iun." Mr, Blaino hore, that nis recent letter of pany’s street lighting plant comes into | mensure to thirty-six. This appears 10 | in conditions, but the fact remains | o> haetom A fale and haggard vooms Mo sorzhtim angig buy, And fu tho diuing room oeiiing ure Spanish | withdrawal wos. unconditional Dhdar g the possession of the new corporation or | be the very best that can be hoped for. i a1 t0 bo found WAERIshing dn difterent qules : And with fresh miapfe sy rip proverbs admonitory to bolow. | eond T A et ; at immense sums of money which the | cor e wiEhtre b o t condition will ho accopt the presidentia the new corporation comes into the pos: | The total ‘voto in tho sonnto for frao | |\ ‘.[n EARe b P e TS sl ~f’.‘ll-lx,.(:."r."w:}.u:\’m:": geeaUIR e e e \ oANISLAL pasirlaciakes T |inominstion . Mr, “Hlalne - and Ruiman session of the old. It matters not | coinage may, accordingly, if the bill | PoORiR 4 i 3 Y. Proslugnt)BiaRe o 188520 Poiladelphin Press: 1 lke o clean win- ho uss Lhat brays most cats | wauted bim to bo a candldate, but ho said; which. The gratifying fact is that ai- | comes up within the next three months, | other concessions are pocketed by attor- | this is his chance. dows with lirge biins better than those with 37 Old - friends and old wines ave the | &No» s rosolution was takon aud his though the Obio company held to its | run as high as fifty-two, counting pairs, | neys and ngents, whose presence in T OT S pr— ol aeet S I bigh priced contract for a year after its | while the total vote against it under the f i Endorses the Suggestion, Why?" In' the same squave as the Ponce do Teon shington has beun of no benefit Grand deland Lidependent. “Hecuuse 1 to tako more panes with | are the Aleazar and Cordova hotels, scarcely expiration, under the new deal the price | same civeumstances cannot be expected per lamp is roduced from #19 o $16. to exceed thivty-eight or thivty-nine. ‘I'he Baptist Union theotogical sominary a MILES ZENTMYER has been appointed tommandant of the Soldiers’ Home at said. Tt will be remembered that a i e smill ones, T , L - i o Nilver 1 ) Bowl for the Detroit. whatever to their clients, Tue Oxaus Bessuggests that in case an | hf it ones. wforion 1o tho first named, and all built by s A 5 % ek . 3 tho same Mr Flagler, who, it is said, owns [ Deinorr, Mich, 1ob, 15, —The city council The president’s wessage in this case | extra session of the legislaturo be caled the on ' Leudori Buradoxloal ss o | BBM ofSt, Augustiy fius decided by unanimous vote 1o present to Regarding the suggestion of a com- | promise, by which freo coitnge shall be | i o0! or i i it v will probubly open up the entire subject | subject of an iugiegase in the uppropriation | Wl s i s Got tow o | Te vity has beon wodernizod to & groat ex- | tho now cruiser Dotroit tho handsome silver O YT T g b and muy rovoul some very queer truns- | 1oF |:.: .\u‘hruI\l::’:th:ulnv[.lllw World's fair | (e'\orld o miy e wild o besout up tont, and o ol landmarks bave KIVO | punoh bowl und tray costing &, which was reappointed and confirmed consal | FHORbae B WO 1 b0 | yotions, It Is quite cortain that some | Should belucluded: Bonsiblo sukgostion. Galveston Nows: Soma people imagine that | Siill thare 1s onough of the antiquo left to | A48 heen exbivited By b Rialu, Boua & general to St. Gall, Switzerland, the | Hnited to the silver output of the mines " ox-politicians, attorneys-at-law and Amlicted With Fool ¥rionds, ey re” naking glant strides. every i lond i churm to tho lty whioh lingors in the | Giti,*y it admiration Tor 1o mitvelons Taiio et > v R . s A hoy Kick. 1 of ch oo ueve res, in | DEtl ¢ firat of the present weel, is the author | Of the Unitd States, excludiug that § opher siyles of representatives of Indinn Codetune LG o Sokbiation of tho antiqua sud moderu is | WOrkmansbip. of the popular war bullad “Sherman's | ['OW foreign countries, Senator Shor- | yiihos huve been very handsomoly re- [ Iv is & poowisompliment to Mr. Blaino's | Washiwston S TSP SO WEHIGSMY | Gne of the main uitractions of tho city. 1\ NAD MISTAKE. March to the Sen.” o has been fn the | 42 40es not think such n compromise | pnerated for such services as thoy haye | $MCOTIW 10 nsishbhat bo witl pormit bimscit | %% gs: yuid dauble wice tot ther Tnere is the pluzs, a0 opeu shiady spac J fiplomatic secvice most of the time | POssible. The arguments agaiust one, | yondered 10 bo o candidat in spite of his lotior of | twoubied with insom ol o Roas RaZahs | aalon 1 AL 10 Dave Sy UM;,”“‘ aid Bostan Caurier ¥ b . A\ A 2 S nol I etor gun 4 slavo warko! « sed @ ublic pari \ry p . W | ey o ; Mr. f IAROQLILE" (8 A0ERE. o T St allent on tho lon A e s A e (AL TR lrtml\l.\ a d'““"‘l“f’" without u difforence, | THE MAYOR'S PRERUGATIY far.Bla Lol Sk it . Beariv o long and was bl 10, provent b atonton thotow: 00 E TP S R I TR Py Pt mhxmnc!n:?n wing equilly pornicious | Tho charter for mntrq.mlllnn.«1||~-n B the eosroadiimestof ihe don " Clo. 1t o Sty Itk up hia Liie) racy and his place was given to an ex. | M4 mewacing to” the wolfare of the | holds the mayor responsible for good oure atways looking 1n tho glass, wy | {368 4 Tav e reireat R s saita el sonted brigadler. country. It is understood that those governmentand places him in charge [ ruo Omabs World-Horald man is publish- | 84l wif stood by the mirror tiere, The streets ave most old fasiifoned, very R Sepee— who oppose froe coinage at all will op- of all elective us well as appointive ofhi- i ; Tho busbind suid with @ crucl sneer. fow haviug any sidewalks, and somo are so 11p GhY oSy Wits DOFLuE 5 - 5 RER: B & 0 " " 1ug soul-harrowiag oditorials on ihe sinful- | “Thg while she guzed at her fninge falr narrow that two people one on each sido of And full of vagus unrost, STATE LECTURER BURKETT of the | pose itinany form. Asto tho house of cers. It is his duty to sign the commis- | ness of wealth. Droppiug Andy Carnegie's | 3 Lho street can lean across and shake hands. At e DS EE R Mississippi allianco states uncquivocably | ropresontatives, there appoars to be sions of all city officerssind inferentilly | casa & wmomeut, where did sho youns man | “SiFs (HASRAE Yo A I8 it or o | CAr18 ud wisgons pass up “so close 16 tie A A ot T b ~ v i P e A of oW oo 4 E d edit TR Y e houses LhatL in miwuy places the plaster and Foar oy but serveid iy appetive and unreservedly that nine-tenths of | Hardly room for a doubt that it will pass he is expected to appoint all'Gficers not | who owns and edits the W-H. sequire bi ! I\m]'llu' e e Al |lkh s Slinla RATaRR! morter are scraped away exposing the sueli, To swootly titillate the rembers of tho alliance 1n his state | a free comug bill. The speaker has elocted by the people. - Section 135 of | wealtht Auybody can tel! you that Carnegie BUt T thy DOWAOIF~10L at the bar. of which substanes tost of the houses, | R s s “will support the democratic nominco | given assursuce of his friendliness to = the charter confors upon the mmyor the | earned bis, commencivg as a duily luborer i nhotels, aud even tho old fort three bundred I Jiose shoes [ ate, w th iros usile f | Elniry Gazotte: Jatson su o | vaars oid, are b ATy | and toe, for president whoover he may be.” A | such a measure and will use his power power to appoint all officers that may be # foundry b inde b oEluiey Gazette, Jucson weve Lhat w wise | years old, ave bullt. It is calied voquina, b T e ot straw like this ought to convince north- | #s chairman of the committee on rules deemed neccossarvy for the good govern A Disgrace and Injury. ho cunt .‘*‘“ fi" b 13 Uha wise wan il one of it o go. g Chadron Jowraal. [P R B The queer shapad Jittle houses are orna ol hoops on which T dined It seems strange that a newspaper which it ! Philadeiphia Mmes: The man with fmmense | mated with balcouies, which jer out | o wlso very fine: ¥ would scom should aspira 1o the possession of | fent senerilly puts them us far uway from | over the stresl and ave fillod pry sure ‘Uwas uivier my luck himiseif as possible when bo hus asoat in s | with flowers, bloowing winter and suwmer. ! On better hoops to din SEEQRL,PRL One can almost imagine he seos tho dusky | T | ing & mixture” of shells and cement, auc forms @ wore solld material than rock tself, ern alliance men that the southern wing | to make a special order for its earvly con- ment of the eity, excopting such us are of their order is used chiefly us a corral = sideration, It is understood that the elocted by the people or whose appoint- for the *‘outs” of the southorn demo- | supportors of the Bland hill dosire ac- ments are by the express provisions of | ooy veluiliiy and diguity should make @ vratie grganization, and thal the south- | tion on it as oarly ns March 1, and they the charter vestod in othor hauds. | pusiuess of eoatiuually fiting its cotumns | 00 e RS SR BSHCREE 25 Baind the s ol 1 sl o 46 arn alliauce is purely and solely a fac- | will probabiy secure it This refers to the haard of police com: ' itk fukes of the worst charasier; yeu sucn | Miston Gazaies b iwust nok bo supbossd ypain inio the streots below, wondering at Al aLyarg supa ok iies - idon of the democratic party. Thare is no doubt, however, that un iuizsioners, appointed by the governor seews to be the studied poiioy of the Omaha | woves wbout with 4 bang. the intlux of American civilization Jisturo- When | ate that rubber wat, oh, T made asad mistake,

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