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12 MONEY THEPRODUCT OF LABOR Argument of Edward Rosewater on the Monay and Free Silver Issue, WEALTH MUST BE DUG FROM THE EARTH No Natlon Can Legislate Ttsolf Into Pros- perity Nor Make Ita Mere Fiat of Law T} be n Sound Basis wple Rich by Must Recently Mr. Tosewater was invited by the local teaders of the peonle’s party to dis- cuss the silver and financial question with J W. Edgorton, The debato took pluce Satur- day. Tue Bee has beon specially requested 10 publish Mr. Rosewater's argument in fall. Mr. Edward Itosowater took the nogative side of the aebato. He suid: posure and the risks that our soldiers bad to run. When a man enlisted he knew that greenbacks was to be his pav. He went to the war with no condition that he should be id in gold, and he accepted what he could t. But what about the bondholderst Jay Cooko was appointed by the secrotary of the trensury to negotiate Joans, He advertised 1 tho papers for investors, Wageworkers, both mew and _women, were asked, Evers- body was at liberty to invest their savings and hundreds and thousands did put them 1nto these boads and the government thanked them for it. When Vaaderbilt and others put their fortunes at the disposal of the gov e ont to put down the rebellion foreign capitalists beliaved the republic doomed. Our loyal men of wealth said in effect we be lieve in free American institutions aud wo will stake all we possess for tho preservation of the union. You may call that treason, but 1 say it was patriotism aud notbing else, |Applauso.] Everybody who lived at that time knows how the veoplo felt grate ful to the bankers and milionaires and to the women of ealth who took off their jowels so ihat they might help to raise funds for the war, Those bondholders bhad to take their chunce on the outcome of tho war. | quiring the purchase of 4,500,000 worth of silver was pnssod the prico of sil vor rose to $1.16 and $1.20 per | ounce, but the price of grain was lower than it is now and today the price of | silver1s down_below ) ceuts un ounce, | Where do you find any rolation between the | shrinkage and the presont price of grain? | The prices are governed by the inexorable | 1aw of supply and demand | . What would be the effect of free coinage! Lot us look at it dispassionately. _How will free coinago benofit the farmer! One sot of men say if vou have free coinazo the price of all commoditios will rise, There will be an incroaso in the volume of currency and con- sequontly the farmers will ba able to pay their dobts becanse they would get more for their products. Butwhat would be really the effect if that were true! It would simply | mean the depreciation of the purchasing power of tho doliar, It would slso mean a withdrawal of confidence and of credits, It would go hard with the farmer. Every man who had money loaned out if he thought that there would bo a depreciation of 10 cents on the dollar would call in every cent of his money, kvery power of the courts would be invoked. Kvery man would draw in his monoy and convert it into gold. What would be the rasult! A tervific shrinkage, Six hundred OMAHA DAILY BEE S 21 ATURDAY There never was A Good Thing But had its Imitators. So great has been the success of Hellman's administrator’s sale that people are coming from every direction to buy, and being pleased with their bargains they come ag | their friends with them. Hellman Was 1n busine S 40 Years '"WELV I in and bring To arrive at any sound principle | Hud the confederacy triumphed, United | miliion of gold would go out of eirculation of fuance you must necessarily | Statos bonds would not liave been worth 10 | and a vast amount of money would be with begin upon w sound foundation. It | cents on tho §1. w about the bonds that | drawn by people who have invested i vari- - 5 . BT ghes T v i AT HAS boon, sMd hepe that money 18 tho | webtto the foralh speculators. Do vou | ous entorprises. instead of there being a And all that time he never sold a shoddy suit or part of a suit. All his goods were reliable, orention of law; that it cannot be creatod by | suppose we could ever have disposed of them | largor volume of monoy in circulation thers | - o inistrs : AT T (T A TR Wity . & fRbor. but bocyiies moroly i Tactor. 1h tha | 1orbe Rovmeas 1 thay had " thought we | Would b n smalior. " Worse than ait tnat. 1t | a11d now thatithe administrator is closing out the stock Imitators are liable to spring up in the purctinse of Iabor. ~ Nothing can bofurthor | intended to pay them ouly in paper promisos( | would bankrupt intiunorable concorns. Peo- | hope of stealing some of his thunder; Byt rom tho truth as exemplified by the actuul [ How was it with the confederacy! They | ple would be called upon to pay up ond they experience of the world., From the founda- | were willing to pay any rate on their bonds, | Would not bo able to dv it, Just you let the alleh tion of society money has been the product | but fow people had confidence in them and | money lenders sec a way of making 10 cents and 8 b M " of Inbor and always must be a representative | thoso that did iuvest got beautifuily burnt | on the dollar, and you'll seo what they will ~ iy of labor. Wealth in every form by tho bhandi- | 1u the fire, do. They would crowd the farmer and small d b graduated Chineso physielan, o yonrs practical expori- Haeascn. Tronta siecsssiully 10 by othier doctors Cal) question: Blank. Do not A8 yOuE doctor tollg £ Wit WL new nnd W henetts and & work of man ropresents the proauct of | But tho bondholders of today are not the | dealer to the wall. There would bo a general other doctors canot Kive labor and tho moneys of ' l{;u bonuholders who bought their bonds during crlush n{\‘n numn;ugh dcmurnll(,.u.luu"n\'ur.v 1 .”vm] |‘v\]»"m nature's Femudies hig world represont the surplus of the | the war. More than 1) per cent of the gov- [ whero, We would have worse times than 've ThRY oy 5 % (7 nedicinon, o world s witnoss, "One th products of labor shaped into a medium of | ernmont bonds that ave still out were bought | had in 1873, But they tell us free silver will Is being so!d by the Administrator Jgapiate I e youes pedctibe, NG e exchunge. In the early days of society bar- | within tho past ten or fifteen years with | mako evory silver dollar as good us a zold {roave ot atre. ter was prevalent. Men exchanged their | money excnangeable dollar for dollar in gold, | dollar. It will make no change, 1f this were domestic animals, their grain orany product | and most of these boods were pought at a | true then what will the farmer gain? What of the soil and forest for the other according | promium. Would it be honest to pay these | 1s the good of making the chunge! But any 10 tho laws of supply and demand. This [ creditors in aopreciated currency bocause | sane mau knows bettor than that. The of- 10wing cases succosstully troated and cured, 1 up by othor doctors Whom it May Concern 1have been a constant xuftorer for many yoars Cheaper than Shoddyv Jaw is as universal with regard to money as | the bonas that were boaght during the war | fect would be that all our paper money would With Rhoumatism and Dyspopsia, and aitse tryin aro the laws of gravitation with regard to | wero paid for 1n greenbacks when gold was | ko down to a silver basis as it has in Mex- ¢ 5 5 g i all the doctors T know of and rocolved o hoin § the rovolutions of all tho pianets in the uni- | ata bigh premium¢ ico and in Indin. and wo would have to pay And the quality, style, fit, make, ctc., is something of which you will not be ashamed. and o DE. ¢ Geo Wo b the papers and conelud ed verso. 'Thero never cau be and thero never | -~ Now, let us como to the national banks. | tho discount in all our forcign oxcuauges. ey s e Wi G R W S will be any kind of money worthy of the [ Wo have been nsked what they wero created Tam in favor of bimetallism. I am in 4% : o SO Min MLTLEro) o, eick Lie St doctoe name that does not represent labor in its [ for. Another great conspiracy. kverything | favor of silver being kept at the samo parity ber af friend s whom ho eured niso And 01 varios essence. i that lappens i our countey i$ a grent con- | a3 gold, but [ do ot beliovo Ut that can bo All the $7.50 suits are put in All the choice business suits troubles. Call on mo forprticuines, P Now, then jwhen society found it dificult | spiracy. |Laughtor.] How was that great | uccomplished iithout internatioral agree- s " S A Toran, to exchango product for product it begun | conspivicy brought about! Aftor two years | moat. Why is it that sivor has depreciated | ONE lot and go at . that used to go for $18 are 5 4382 Harney Streot, Omatin, At to fix the exchange value upon | of war the uuion armies had made little | since Columbus discovered Americat now OMATA, Nob., Marel 90, 2 certain commodities and that meaium of [ headway. Our national credit had been ex. | that period eleven pounds of silver were equal 3 o exchange circulated in the limited circle | hausted. Wo hau issued just as mauy green- [ to oue pound of gold. At the begiuning of s M wlong time suerer with stomach within which it was nccepted, so that tobac- [ backs as we darod to. In Califoraia the | this century it had gono down so that you TrORn T R L L e A ey k 5 : Het fromi any of the doctors | traated. w Wi o coon sklne, furs, dvied tlsh agd u varioty | greonbicks woro quoted at somothin liko 40 | hid 10 givo fiftcon - pounda of sitvor for ono All the ¢1200 suits good Just as Fine a suit as you U of articles that were gotten by tho labor of | cents on the dollar and our bonds had been | pouna of gold, and then it went down to 31 A & S " aiag A ¥ friends had glvan mo up to die, the farmor, fishevmun or hunter passed cur- | offored ol over the world by tho govornment | Sixteen pounds, and today it takes twenty- | €nough for you go at ° can get anywhere for §20 ° 7 stall courage myeelt A friond told rent for a given quantity of other producis. | but capitalists were afraid to buy in the faco | one and twenty-two pounds of silver to to $25 goes for Wo.as he was cured also, and ad To Whom 1t May Cones i e Ihave t 1800 Him without delay, as thore Later on it was found that these oxchauges [ of the gloomy outlook for the union cause. | cauala pound of gold. Wheun they talk 1 toctors T could be more couvenmently made with “ho | It was a great risk to further ncrcase the | about demonetization let them look into tho e i A S e s Ve ) = i folnes, but. wit precious metals, Silver was tne mincral cv that haa 0o prospectof redomption. | mines. In 1870 thore was but £17,000,000 reliot, Lty e v i G Vi wese doetor, and from hat imomoeat dates my id to tne moneyed men | worth of silver mined, and in 180) and 1801, § ¥ recovory n anciont of nations and- gold camo after- | engaged in hanking, it you will buy bonds | the aunnual produet of silver bad wcroased o There are thousands of other bargains, but we say nothing about | i e wards. Now when we gsay hero | and deposit them in the treacury, will | 864,000,000, The fact is it costs less labor to S % i 2 3 2 < s e eure to br. €.« thut money i tho oreatur of ot o assume | allow vou to 8410 1) par cont ol thelr fage | mito o slvor, but the wages of the tniners them here because the prices are so ridiculously low that you will ap- | & O G ety that by law wo can croato wealth, and [ voiue in bauk notes. ‘Lhis was in 1563, In | are no higher than the price paia for lnbor in : A & 5 4 : a ice ar Northwest corner Twolfthand Fariam Strcots, une wealth, ns you know, monns prosperity. 1f | 154, one yoar after tho passago of thé law, | the market. There aromore than cnougu silver | Pr€Ci&tE the goods more when you see the goods with the price mark on der Iron Bunk, Omahn, N ittt that were true why should not every nation | there was but £0,155 of national bank cur- | dollars coined now. Today there are 417- | them. muko ail its people rich and prosperous by | rency in circulation, which goes to show | 000,000 of these sitver dotlars in the troas- ISt POCATELLO. 1datio, April 2, 150, the mero fiat of law! Why should not every | that'the bankers were not breaking their ury, and th do uot circulute, because To Whom it May Concern government supply ail its citizons with an | necks trying to get this privileze of | people do not like to carry thom around. To A RO st D s ) abundunce of paper mouey? Paper monev | national banking. At the closo of tho war | tulk about paving millions of dollars in sil- thon. wad tried o g Goctora i is simply the sbadow of the substauce. [ in 1803, there were less than 70,000,000 of | veris all nopsense. It would take train s, but wot My euso | dor Thero never was, thero nevor will bea paper [ national bank notes in circulation. louds upon train loads of silver dollars to bo e, frlend adcinea me bo cail ' D, © oo h which Tmid s 1o doiay In doctor exarm that was used fivst in exchango by tho most government s; epted his torms and placed 1t Pam now entire 1 and owe my. » Wo. and take tpleasure in dollar or any other paper money that is any- It may be true that the national pankers | it. It stands to reason that gold would ad- Ined me and told me_ he. . Ao thing more than a promise to pay real moncy | have made great fortunes wichin the past | vance somo because onormous quantities of stand eomj Withoss 10 his for the amount upon its faco. ‘There never | twenty-five voars, bacauso there was a- very | silver avo being dug out of the carth now, has veen any paper moncy created by law | lurge marcin in the national banking invest- | notonly in this couatry, but in ofher coun- in any part of the world that did notrepre- | ments. The national banks had 350,000,000 | tries also. This move, 1f saccessful, would sent debt that was to be redocmed sooner or | in circulation ten years azo; toduy they have | belp the silver kings. reat skill he siek, unt am ploas ble to rec to all suttering Administrator’s Sale| ... | later by comed money that has an actual | only got about $112,000,000 and they wou'ld be It you disturb the ratio under the exchange value with or without a stamp. | only too glad to surronder theso notes if they | present conditions you aro going to WG AL W h.r-lu you divest )‘ul\; mnu!l of lllm web o{ were not oblizated to have a certain amount | disturb the commerce of the country on, 1321 Caming street. o Th, sophistry that you have heard you will [ out in spite of their own wishes. Gur new | You would have a speculative ora of gold : : chitls of fiftecn yoars standing. understand why during tho period of war | bonds only bear 214 por cont intorost, and on | gambig Wellstins iatve or o g The Only Genuine Closing Out Sale in town, A e U, wo had to uadergo so many changes | those they only got 40 cents ia cure following propired remedior g o8 101 8000, Tor (he ouro b ey on | impoverished people trying to keep their Has for sale tl in our ‘monetary system, ana you will un- | the dollar. On this curren S0 bottle iy cy they have to | heads abovo water on the other. You know At o 13 £ dorstand that o variety of things that seo | pa 1 por cont of fedoral tax. Tho fact is. | vory woll that tho cramitors of tho banks ars | At the Old Stand, Thirteenth and Farnam Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. | it curiosie il i, | plicable were entirclyrational and just, | they can better afford to loan their own | largely workingmen. Fifteen hundred Kitney Liver Complaint. No ngents. Sold w and tho best that could bo dono under the | money directly. o only objoct today iu | milhion dollars ave in the savings banks, nnd anly ty Clinese Modiclno Co. Capital, $10) 00, circumstanc national banking 1s that these banks bocome | threc-quarters of this amount bolongs to My frievd has gone back to the period of | the depositories of tho governmont, | the wer ingmen and you would shrink these the war. I will go back to the period pre- | because the governmeont has botter | savings for the purpose of helping out the ceding the war. What kind of money did | security, and the nams ‘national bank” | deblors. And who are tho debtorsi The we have thout Wildcat money—paper | inspires confidence and tends to increase | Union Pacific, the Central Pacitic, the L Catarch, S B K l N G RMANENT SIDEWALK Office, 1600 and Califoraia Sts, Omaha, Neb ] l! UTION. = S : NOTICE OF APPRAISERS OF DAM- 0 11 Ch er, Neb, y 3, 18 e T 3 v N 1 Bo it FeBolved oy the Iy ol of The" ity | | AGES FOR CHANGE OF GRADE f Omaha, the Mayor concurring: ON DOUGLAS STREET IFRROM 16TH Tuat permancnt sidewalks te constructed fn [ +pey 20 RIS the city of Omaha as _designated below, within TO 20TH STREETS. y days after the pubiication of this resolu- | To the ownors of all lots, parts of lots and h . &S tion, of the parsonal service thereot, as by or al estite alonz Douslas strect. from 10th ta | B | dinance §s authorized and requiced.’ such s 20th streets, und interseotin: streots and 1 walks to be laid to tne permanent geade as es- | alleys ns follows, to-wit: 17th street from tablished on the paved in | alley north of Faria strectto Dodzo strecty mioney issued by all sorts of bauks which | patronage. money speculators, tho street ear companics, varied in valuo every day, and almost every |~ We uave also beon told ubout monstrous | the wator works companies, gas companios bour of the dav. I iemomber when T went | imposition iu the matter of intcrest on our | and overy company thut has & {ranchise south in 18 I could get only 70 cents on | public debt. & uppose wa have. How can | They are the Lig debtor class in this coun- tho dollar for Otio mone y ¥ 1 also remember that thy only passed n Teunessce, and | you expect to have a great war that has | ury.” Thoy aro the ones that would profit by Tennessee money | destroyed ten billions of doilars ‘worth of [ s change, if thoy could possibly pay their it in Ohio at the rate | propert ¢ ur . und wo through it wittout tinancial | debts in depreciated money. of “60 to 70 cents for & dollar. | distress caused by expansiou and contraction | - vom my por victi . cets specified hevy . 5 t 3 ¥ « ¥ personal conviction and from the d tobe constructed of stose orarticial stone | ISth- strect frow Farnam street o Dodzd Movey would — shrink in _your | of paper moncy and property vaines. Where | knowledge that I havo, 1 am firmly con- :3 OZs. FOR G e L N L A s i T L O B ::Z:t::b(:‘l"":‘m“'k:'l‘n you u"fl“‘l"l“;“]‘fl":"i\'o“" aseine how! l“ bnioan e _'lt:hl"l’}' rak € | vinced tnat feeo coinage under the prosent of tho Hourd of Puulic” Works, and uder its | stroct, atloy bowoen Douglns stroctand Dodia g sht you would hardly know | up the pastf Let us acal with the present | conditions would be ruinous; that it would supervision, to-wit: SLECQULrOmUWaN ooliiousbioti7ih o hass e ottty | S b pastl Lot e neal i o prosent | conditons wouli o viinonss wat fu'wonld | A BSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. e e Mo | SR s Ruth’s addition, permanent grade, | num strect and street from Lith you would ‘have unything, Every store- | what thoy aid n 1560 or in 1565 or in 15737 | feadon but 1t would bonets the. iy Y ¥ ) ; i3 4 ould bene ownors 5 Siret 10 20th s ree keeper had to havo u bunk detector book | You waut to know what is best to doin 1502 | and Bbeculutors in minics stocks, PA.XTON & GALLAGHER, Omaha,Neb e P e bl e e L8 and 0. the under- and 1 remembor I was di cd from an | or what should be done by 1505 What do | 1 am i ini < i i . was dis on ; a am in favor of thowoverument coining all Kountzo & Buth's addivion. permanent gride, b0 8 nterestod 1 lers of Do §8 uollar a month situation when I was a | you care what men of 1805 or 1575 lost and | tho gold and siiver that s necoatare Ay to. - — : =R BT L B, liave b ointod by bovbecause I had waken in n spuricus £2 | how they speculated! WHAt vou aro inter- | uired for b transmetion ol o ad ] e wido of 10th st Tot 13 aud n 5 of lot 14, With the anprovalof the city coun- bill. That was tho kind of money created by | ested bloek 6, Kountze & Kuth's aadition, perma- [ ell of snid elty, to assess the dawage “to tho 'y y i 1 is the situation of tho hiour, the pres- | deny that thero is not onough money in this law and boving nothing behind it excopt | ent financial systow. Tho question is, does | country to transuct the. 1egitimate. businoss, T o e A T K B lands that wero unsaleablo and securities that | it need any more tnkering with 1 i biock 9, Kountzo's ad 'ndditlon, potmanent | 1Mth SLroct to 20th street and Intorsecting \\.0ru‘ wurlh\us:«—'lll‘lvls ONCY Wus & curs: to We are told that thore is not *volume For strengthening and clearing the voice grade, 20 feot wide, y 5 streets and alleys, declire | nocossary by or the country. When the war broko out the | cuough of curroncy. You are pointed | use “Browts Bronehial 1ocmess of oe West stdo of Fith st.. lots1 09 lelusive, | dinance No. 15, passod May 3, 1505 approved country was called upon to mako tho great- | to the timo whon wo had £0 per capita, As | commended them 1o trionds who were pobe biock 12 Kountze's 3d addivion. — Muydylile f 5 estexcrtion for s perpetvation. ~Tho na- | a matter of fact we never had $30 per capita. | Iic speakers and thoy have proved oxtremoly [] P R RO O o | D e R R A HT I o \ tional treasury was empty and tho national | The lar; manent grade, 10 feet wid or 0 volume of money in_circulation [ serviceable.”—Rev. Henry Ward Beeche e I3 rquired by w on thes st day credit low. As a military necossity green- | was i 1 we had $20.57 per capita. S SRlie b8 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. O AL L b Lo O o Aot backs were 1ssued, The first green- ; 1.72 per capita. What has Chenp Railway Fares In England. The emincnt spectatist in nervous, chronic, privato, blood, skin and uninary disonses. A repulir and £ 20th st lot 8, block 20013, eity. [ in the afternoon. at the Builders exchange ade, 6 feet wide. room. New York Life bui bucks were intcrost-hen capita to do with the prosperity of ring demand riifle . I8 atill treating with the greatest success 1 wnd 5 5 Chicago Tribuno: For years the thivd- | regisicred graduate in medeint, s dipic d within the 7 notes payable in pold. Tho gov- | the country{ Look at Cuoa; there thoy Lo 4 catarrit, spermatorrhoea, 108t manbood, seminal Wuaknoss, night 1ossas, impotency, syphilis. stricture, ¢ 25th st., 1ot 5, block 204, elty, | corporate Hmits of safa eity f ernment ~ really had wo rixht to issuo | havea per capita of §20 and thewr money is | ¢lass English passenger traffic, at a cent | orriices, vioet, varie No moréury used. Now trehtmiont forlows of vitul power,” Pariies unnblo to wnent grade, 6 foct whie, post of considering and m any kind of moiloy except coin made of sil- | not worth moro than 47 conts on the dollar. | a mile, has been increasing steadily T e 8, ottty Fiaw preTorrods | Conguliasion Veatwido o 0t ot ool 2004, city, | pienof dimage 1o o wwiers rpcvely of ! ver and gold, but necessity, like some law- | Talk about the volume of money affecting § | free Eorispondcneo srictiy privato. Hovk (Mysteries of Lie) sent froo. Omice hours)a. m. 104 p.m. | Bermance de, 6 feet e Apropertyas footoniliyesliNoliawenio | ity of a countey. Why, 1t hag | While the first, costing 4 cents, and | Bundnys 10 a. m.vo 13 m. Soud stamp (0 ropizs yers, knows no law. Ithas been swid that | the prosp tho supreme court hias for ull timo scttied | wbout as much to do with it as has the vol- | sccond cluss, costing 2 cents per Mile, | mmsm—— I —— "‘“',’,';‘L‘,,i:,‘,”‘(hflA|‘,| block 211%. cluy, You uré horeby notifiod to bo presont at tho | the right of the United States government to | ume of waters in the Platte river. have been declining. Twenty vears ngo B 7R permanent grade, 6 foct wide, time and pluce uforesald and muoke uny ob- | issue puper money, or rather to issue prom- | The fact is that we have a larger circula- 551 ' ¥ youra ng Every MAN can be S0 8ido of Davenport st. 10ts 1, 2 and 4, | jections Lo OF BLALOMENLs concerning suid is- i 1scs to pav regardless of whother they wero | tion of good wonoy, paper, silver and gold | VOY few persons of the upper middle STRONG and VIG- block city. permancut gr Im-. G feet wide. sessmont of ImARES e you iy conslder | fodeomabloornot, With all the [ospect 1| monoy, one exchanzeablo ‘for tho _other, | cluss ever rodo in any but . first-class AT ] T gl Ol ke R oleiiand B BIOSKA | BEQICE: " | havo for the supreme court, ave my | than we have ever had in the history of the 2 VoW mos om ridod Py, 3 S o RO At a0 te 13, block ; HELDs, i doubts whether it has sottled' the question | United States. [Applause.) But that has | Crriage. Now most of them rido in the B I he Great Hoan e T oy OB sl o blel EospIbte B ind b iook ¢ ILELES, 1 for all time, 1 remember the suprenio court | no bearing upon tho price of potatoes, hats | third-class carriuges, which have been FAILING MANIIOOD, nightly cruissions, convulsions, nervous Wost slde Of B0th 86, & 6 foot of 8 3 0f 1 of lov | Omaha May 18, 18 BT 108 rendered a decision onco that was supposea | or clothing, none whatover. The prices oi | Steadily improved, until, except ir the rostration, causcd by the use of opium, tobacco or alcohol, wake- Capitol addition. permanent grade. § fect | — — Lol Giy to sottle for ull timo the right of owning | these things all regulate themselves by the | matter of upholstery, they are almost fulness, mental depression, loss of power in_either sex, spermator- wide = NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DA M- alayes T a0t ot o R ARIDR R B PR R0 E eI G oaualitotho rel tloes o twen iy ivoms rhava caused by selfabuse iind over indulgence or any personal weak- t side of 20th st., Jots 4 and 5, block 114, | * ARLIER AN i3 Soott . acaision. But th A ) 3 d 5 11 40 i £ RYEYORT noss can bo restored to perfect health and the NOBLE VITALITY OF STRONG MEN. wterude, 6 feot wide. FOR ADIN 1 Hool Ty u ho war How is tho laborer or the farmor to get | back. The shrinkage of second-class We give a written guarantee with 6 boxes to cure any case of refund the money, §1 @ hox; 6 boxes §5 of Davenpe st, 1ots 7 and &, To the owners of all lots, parts of jots and 7 und eabo - emancipation proclamation | any improvement in his condition by tinker- | traflic hasbeen so great that in some For Sale in Omaha by Snow, Lund & Co, wipcl i, eity; pormancnt grade 6 foet wi TS N T T et (T ey < b s ast slde 0f A th st., Lot 4, bl de. 6 feet wide. e 21215, city, \lull?ll ety in the "I of « hia, 3 A, wre hereby notificd that the unders ] o 19th st lot 1. block 2124, eity, | signed three disintercsted fr 4 anent grade,'s feet wide, of the city of Owmaha, have N llk the l" h P[flcess sido” of 1th st lotd, block 213, eity, | duly appointod by the tayor. With the g permunent grade, § foot wide! Approvid - of the city council 0f said city, ! East slde 0f 1700 st 114 o3 1 of ot 8, iock | £VRINS o' i o The owiers Tisperis \\’\ aham Lincoln annulled that decision | ing with the curroncy ¢ Will thers be any | {pai v S| A and sont it to the four winds. The truth of m:l'u eumployment with an increased volume | UFAIRS ¢t ond-classlonrrioges o not uun bistory i3 that the suprome court docision | of money: Today thero aro millions and | AU 811, and there 'is some talk of aban- regarding logal tonder groonbacks was also a | millions lying i the bauks and the bankers | doning the use of them altogether” The military necossity. 1t would have destroyed | are having a hard Lime and the reason is ve- | following tuble shows the r ts from iohi ) our flnancial system and bankrapted the na- | causo people are afraid to borrow or venture | the three classes in the United Kingdom Llflm A b tion had tho supremo. court decidud othor- | on uny outorprise. This constant moncy | curing the last ten yoars. wise, We had issued ncurly §1,000,000,000 of | tinkering 1s tho worst drawbuck to our v £1,000,000, nkering ¢ 8t i Pros- irst class, Socond elass, Th rd nla greenbacks and had not the coln to redeom | perity. Last summer [ was across thoe W ater RlranalissiRacundie aseThird ol ata Extract of Besf, ; Do you want a copy of Derm W st sife ity permancnt crado, 6 fect wide, Ively of the nroperty alfected by erdin? 1t | 1 st sido of 17th. st., lots 4 and 5, block 10, | strent from Vinton - street o 1B gtroots 0 a s eitys permancnt grade, o foet widv, Gootnred nOCosBATY by OFAINANCO M1 PukES it side of 1ith st., Jots 4 und 5 block 45, il @) A, DL 1502, upproved May i A. Dy city, permanent graae, 6 foet wide, them. Looking back to the war, tho supreme | and I found that there wern two things court declared that tho goverument hada | which frightened forcign capitalists, i i 7 p ove g d I capitalists, vof Ten? Se at R ——OR= st side of 17th st.. [ot 5, biock &7, eity,ver- hr 0 furthe otified, thi having ' That is history, You cannot iuterprot tho | other was Jay Gould, Every time . ] 1840000 1100 W10 4200 ;‘f/" Omer Chemicals jivest sido of I8t st dats and & iock 42| filod s required Ty faw, wo' wiil, on e et 1 I A clty, permunent grade, 10 feet wide, duny of Ma; AL DUIS0L antl 1 uine Incomparably the best. Pure, pala- hour of ten (0) ho oftice of John coustitution any other way. I'he constitu- | wo talked about investmants they wanted to tioa says congress “shall have power to coin | know if Jay Gould had anything to do with 00 B8 IRL06%.00) Tot 4 18t shdo of 171h st loek 1, eity,per- | o'clock in the forenoon it money nud declare the value thereof.” Coin | it, as they did not want 1o go into any part- 1 ) table,refreshing, Dis- nt grade, 20 feet wide, o y W. Robbins, room 240, Bee: bullding, within o By g+ ) aut 1o E S0, 0 able, & He 5 iy ide of Harney st., lots 5, 0 Thiock e corporato Himits of said elty, or Lhe | what? Paper! You cannot coiu anything but | nérship with bun, When I tulked about soluds clearly- are used in the ariipdeertlarooy s, gm0 R0 theivorkgrste Mille ot muld dity, neekfurislie preparation of And be't fu That the Houre motal. You cannot fix “the valuo thereof.” | their iuvesting out hers they asked, what But what do you fix? Xoustmuly eortify by | kind of monoy aro we goinz to got whon wo | Theso figuros show that tho third stamp upon the coin thut this piece | get the interést on our capitul! Wo capno: uss recel ave incrensed i 4 of metal has n given quantity of gold or | affora to lend money, llcly said, loa e l'lll. ::“‘, “,’(,s\:‘ “,‘(" '[“',.',,‘"' A .‘."‘”".’f!l‘ lver do it and certifly to”its inonoss | know Uit we aro golog to zet gooa money 1 | 1} MR aRIeNL Ol er Dar aeny, ALY and say that it shall pass’ current for pay- | return. Those conspirutors against America | N0 Other clusses have fallen off 22 por ment of debts and in payment of duos at tho | on the other side of the sea who have devel- | cent, although part of this loss is ne- 14,000 a, sussmient of damuge 10 Aho OWNOrs Fes Works be, and 13 | Spontively of sald property. affectod by siid rectod to canse 8 vopy | yyading, taking into consideration sbecial ) hereny authorized and di of this resolution to be pu Lin the offf sial 1 fits, 4f un » paper of the ity for one week, or bo served on 1 Tyoy ire potlfied to be prosont at the tine ' h the owsers of “said lots, and that unless such | g pinco sforesnid, and mike any objoctiony £ el ownars Shai within fivo diys after the publice- | & Pl B ntar g suld a%n0s8inoas tion o1 serviee of such copy construct 8uid | (if G Seo Baron Lei- i Dig's signauro - 0 in bluc on each label, thus, 545 you may considor proper treasury. Thatis all you do. Let mo say | oped the mines, and supplied money to build | counted for by the sale of season tickets, e 5 a8 herein required, that the Hoard JHN W, ROBBINS, 0 DI ¥ 1 rh_ual;t era it tho govornmont of ll’m United | tho most magnificant set of highways, are Reducing the above sums to dollors, eLBubio Works caunsitiie hing (o be aone, Lo SedRGE ) Fav } tates should tomorrow abrogato froo coin- | not as dangercus, 1 think, as the construc. | it will be seen that the recelpts ab & fosb ot eonstriot g NALL 100y 8 LERFOARAOM Ko A M4 880 0f gold I for ono should by i favor of it, | tion companies, tho credit mobiliors, and | cent 1mil 1600 amountod. o $106 J | izienansseasod waitust he) seal eetaie dob) oo L Hemriinep olARGTaiNerE | 1 do not oo why the governmeat should coin | other moiopolists that wo bave on this side. | (00000 ; J % R (Rl e TiatTaseatts IS PAM, o i, P DAV, alia: M E ¥ 1 free of charge anybody’s gold auy more than | If you want to o after them I am with you, AVR2 VP Drnsnd May 3, 1992, President of Council NOTICIE OF SMENT OF DAM: n. hn:lll:“;,'rl‘xlul the {yhonl o(:s farmer frocof | but I do nov sco any gain in repelling in- and soluble. Attest TR AGES FOR GRADING chargo into flour. You suy tho stamp makos | vestuont of capisal, broviding it s doto ab PURE RYE \as more than three times the strength | 10HN GROVES, City Clork, Po the ¢ A the vaiueof the coin. You can take thoe | low interest. What is thowuterest rate today ¢ . ’“C“ on'mizodledth i Rtaxah & 4 ¢ | ALRSYE iR 1S, Mayor. ron L DML Bl IC Ko n Lot s Pnmbomiyon wish and a gold coln will pass | In 1560 the goverament was paying §125,500,- differs from inferior whiskies and thosedis- | ©f Cocos mized with Btarch, Arrowroo GEO B, AL, et on SnE WAL, Tdlewld,'” from Grant straot Lo Shrilcs of red inallthe world fora given value, reprosen ng, i 000 a rluterost on our publio debt. Toduy or Sugar, and is far more economical, To the owners of the lots, parts of lots and | 1 the c!ty of Omuha. tilled from corn, known as Bowrbons, in as it docs, o given amount of labor, I'h | the GAtics iterost charge. agd $ “ieribed 1n the &bove resolution: Y | “horot \tled ey 3 or, It « 0 agalust tho gov- 10V 5 reut estate described in the above ou uro heroby notified that the und » stawp does not mako tho value of tho gold | ornment is only £24,000,000. 13ut every san that it is bighly nutritieus, pleasant to the cosking less than one cent a cup. It You and einch of you ars hereby notifled to | signed, tireo disintoreste | frecholders of 4 i & ¥ $33,000, ¥ man y ) e iohi tsidewalks a8’ required by | o f y il ho Liveacod tho stamp mule tho valyo of | ou 8 fura kiows boutof Low to mauago tho taste and doubly matured. 1vs purity is | s delicious, nourlshing, and masiy | conitrlel permanent sldowaliius reuiired by | Gy or Ouaila, nave oo auly ol ! ho silver, You ask why do you for 77 cos 10 v tha v gr , its a resolutiol 0 LIy ORRG) 9 1 AY0 Ayor, wi hpr and I answer, bocauso that piece of metal is | any wumber — of men ou tho ness and delicious bouquet (also the propri- Sold by Grocers everywhere, bupy Chatrman floard of Public Works, Anaof tho wlley n Dioolk 7»:‘lmllu‘wnbllu at |1“|E l';:x.ml )Smu-s treasury | streots who know better bow Lo etary bottle), Because of these qualities — Omiuhia, Neb,, May 15, 102, St Tdlowlid." from Grant troet ] or gold just us the &146,000,000 of green- | manage Tur Omana Bee than | do, physicians recommend it to invalids and 3 BT dgolured neceslury by, 0rGle backs ‘that have ~ been issued are | You wavt to have a dol'ar that is exchange. ;m’s“mmm us,'_,"mc,l” i YT T _w- Baker &cfl., Dflfflhflsm’ | ~—ORDINANCE NO. 8057 e Gl pissol Aprilz, AcD. 150 “upe exchangeavio. Behind those greonbacks | able for one hundred conts in all places und o T g e 2or sal all YON & HEALY TP 410 paceRalty PR R Tarthcr notiiod thut haying neoepts Is = not simply an empty prowmiso | at all times. Our natioual finances have boon Aye" and take no other. For sale at a LY Toe Btate 81., dhic Ap ardinence declasing the nbcossity of krads | Kk a1 furbiar natilled that Bating geos but a hundved million doilars in gold has | managed witt ull tho care and prudenco first-class drinking places and drug stores, iy enlarged {ng dsh skroot fray) & poit BM oos south "ot d SrPabment S onY o' 2ard duy ot 1 been held in reserve in the treasury purpose- | with which any individual would haye man DALLEMAND & CO., Chicago uents, 4 Fine 1 Baneroft street, and appointing thece disin- A. "D, 182, at the hour of ton (10] o'clock l_vl>=m'\' specie rosumption to avoid any pos- | aged bis own affairs, 9 HA & bebd:y SIDIRRE Ty & ale st Gppraliers (0 usess and detorine | 1 frerioon, st oilice of T ¢ Brunaor, sivility of the government's fail ode e r STAND 3 ly Ean \6 daniigas, if uy, 10 VIO Oomine 1 paom 1, Wire block, withia the corporate upon domand, © ¥ iwse e reden abofaras] kuow the demonotlsstion of - NaSHVILLE T ST ANDE A e Tos i i £ s Wi 6 ouugad by auoh Leadfuaoers: | [GF 41 oity, uast for Uho' Durposs of cone commoditie o gl an [ T " o 3 pupils from 2 o5, Art Musis, Gymas) a - of Owmalis 2e 10 the owners rospectively, of suld pro- thiags at the tme of tho war. Tho govorn- | have affected the tides of the Koglish | ¥ u that the genuine Johunn Hofl's Malt | 48 »uy BoRGr W E, PRICE DD Eres e e@ B et 16 {a nronAs a0 mosaaar =y ty. affocted by said gradiog taking oo ment had_boen overywhore blockated. by | rivers that lad. Joh, 1t s entivoly | Extract is the standard of the world, . _ — U TE Auraty deolsiifiban A0c Aocomary sldoration speclal bonctits, iy, = traitors. ‘The ships bad been sent o China | due to different causes; it is due fto Ist. It is recommended by the medical 45, l Iy o krado Gth atreet 10 118 prosent outiih pu ure poulfied te p Deosont ab b LA avd the Iudian oceun, our armies bad beea | the introduction of labor saving ma- | fraternity throughout the civilized world, ’ {shed krade. Including hoceasury upnroavhies | St WILES RIOCES 0 GO0 KSR uscksiuong taken down to Texas, our wrsouals and | chivery and the marvelous increnso [ 2d. It is now and has been for thirty < - tou e o o RadiC R oo fast mouth of the | 0 (i ks, &b you My consider proper, southorn forts wero taken by the confeder- | in the facilities of trausportation and | years used by the royalties of Furope. YOURSELF! &i M S0y il ¢ a han TRV T Ates, and the country had an'army of 300,000 | also to the wonderful inerease in the demands {Write for pamphlets giving imilies 1 T Section 2 That the mayor, with the approy- SOHNLS § IE:\llu‘l\\ men to support, which fipully’ iucreased | of the people for thousands of articles that i 1 - Ty Ask your Druggist for & ARE STRICTLY al of the city council, appolnt three disinter b r to & million of men. It was 1n | areuowin vse. At the boginning of the of sppointhients from kinga oud eu baidslol ik 2. :dhu[‘.).'rlyn TRST cated appralsers Lo avpraise. wssess and doter Omaia. Mag 11T SEHUIHEE OF PR . that daric Bour that paper money was issuod, | prosent coutury one pouud of cotton yara | PEIOTS) A o inamieu diachfges and ANDAMONg, | Jinetiio daniiah Lo pronriy Gwiers whch naha, May 1th, 1h02 S and when thoy say that the poor soldior was | sold for #); in 1820 it sold for .50 per . It is a standard remedy for indi- privatedisceses of men and tho ines 1s the Westd, | LU0y be csused by such grading, taklng into T —— robbed, or did uot get the pay be expected, | pound. This certainly had nothing to uo | Bestion, general debility, weaknesses of Aebilitatimg weakness peculiar The Largest, Fastest and Fiocst ln the ;;‘.:..l‘.;tl_.‘.:lfl..\.’.. x‘;ffn'.-'i‘r'.‘?‘," ich upprutinent thoy say what was not 8 fuet, The soldier | with silver, but it had to do with the fact | Women, coughs, hoarseness and catarrhal to women. It cures luA: ‘5:’ MEW YORK, LONDONDERRY AND OLASGOW. Dyreason of such grading. ‘ fl”}’fior did not enlist for the sake of the paltry 17 a | that the macuinery for cotton spioning and | affections—in short it is the first and best dags ssshout tue & Evory Saturdny, Reation % This ordininee shall tako effco & Orighuat aud 0o s ! p g t ‘st and be bllelty of o doctor. T, Basures s i month, The great body of the union ara, wool spinning reduced the cost of producti itive ie. B ur NEW YORK, GIBRALTER and NAPLES, | 4, Lo in force from und after it passugo W\ BATE. wiwaye reliall - was composed of volunteers, who faced ex. | and thercby oty - blon | aubritive tonle, “ The Umteerscl dmerican Cug At regular Intervals Passed Muy 1uth, 130 Drieglal or Chiche posure and doath 'regardioss of thoir pay. | Samption: Tt has. Do mesoriod that the | o1 Sure and obtain the genuine. The e o SALOON, SECOND-GLABS AND STEERAGE " Sou agoves, g i [0 Seventeeu dollars a month was not enough 1o | volume of money goverus prices; as I have “g'i""“,'e of b‘,"’lf‘f""Fuu‘,r. oS00 ihlu GINCINNATI, O. 0108, ENGLISH, TRIGE b ALL TNFINENTAL FOLNT B. p. S iore make & man stand up for a target, and oven | said beforo it @oes uothing of the sowt, no | MECk of every bottle. Eisner & Mendel- U. 8. A Excuralon tcketa'avallabie t roturn by sither tho plo: Prestdoit Olty Coutiell tho bonuses that were paid by those that did | more thau the brica of silver governs the | 8on Co., Solé Agents and Importers of uresque Olyde & North of Ireland or Naplos & Gibraltar Approved May 12th llhi" T b2 reture ] GEOIGE P, BEMIS ! 3 Ohicheoter Choumle T by el hvsal Drvggiaia mlaal U Draia'and Mcsey Orders for dsy Azoust ut Lowest Baves, Apply to auy of our local Agents or L0 T iRy HENDEKSON BKOTHELS, Cbicago, L Usda, Ko for substitutes, was & mere triflo for the ex- '~ Two years sgo, in 1800, after the act re- | York, Lhe skulking at bome, the &G0 or #1,000 paid | price of grain. Mineral Waters, 6 Barclay strcet, New I 3 I . Y