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VRN IR . SN P e ——— N A BT v THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1892-TWELVE PAGES 0 A SPECIMEN OPINION, | rockless oxaggerations by which dema- the subtreasury gohome, government [ rub some of it on bis teubied breast, 1Itis N N W h MR BP" The foliowing letter, received by n | goguos are endonvoring to decoive and | ownorship of ralidofds and all the other | FANUY BOter 1o produes millionrices 't voe “fiTT”;Rg“ ERENOTI‘:\‘DRED THE DAILY James W. Earlewine, Josenn O. Ainsworth, | sy ! ) Pater W, Bmith, Oie Kittleson, Goorge o — — | . nited States than it wouid oe o produce Jowott, asol itox Additlonal - Hmanisl B ROSEWATER, Enrron. prominent Omaha firm from & large con- | mislead the people, who have not the | tenets of the peoplaia party when he was | dopendent panpors s Smith, Theodore Ostrander, Bimuel Wlok Y gt e - - | cern in New York, is worthy of repro- | opportunity to carefully investigate for | a candidate, but the talls the people — e~ bam, Wiliiam Starry, Jacob Prussing, Orrin N'm ISHED 1 VERY MORNING. | ductionas an oxampleof the exprossions | themselves, There are idle men and | to “strikedown their wives, strike down MRS HARRLS CONDITION Disconraging Effects of the Clev:laud Land ,'}m‘“ w::‘g‘;""“‘r-:":_‘rgrn ‘.M-'r';;:va \\'“h: air. - - = | constantiy henrd from business mon con- | always will be, but the number of such | their children, stfike down theic homes, Reports That She is Some Office Administration, Pirtia, Charies M. Popin, Hartwell M. Fite OH'XOIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. cerning the effect which the McKinley | in the United States, it is entively safe but never strike ddwn the grand old " what Stronger. SR llr{flr'n'!\rli I.la\h(-mlmw:.;m-. i\lm-lm K. -:nn. e = = | tarif? v has 10 i . o populne emocratie ’ Vasatxarox, D, (., Ost. 21 —Another o) . Martin, riginal widows, ote,—- T¥RMS OF BURSCRIPTION. tariff 1Aw has had upon their trad: « . i8 less in proportion to popula- | democratic party & A 1 o o i i . 9 Mary L. Campbell, Mary A. Houd, Sarah A, Nbw Your, Oct, 15, 1892 —Robinson & | tion than in any other country of the | It iseasy to understand the feelings of | Prtial Fection Is agparent in Mes. H:‘fr;— BANKRUPTED HUNDREDS OF FARMERS | Anfarson, Cyntiia Grabil, Susan M Stokes Uo,—Oentlemen: We have not been | world, Tho demand for lubor here in | Chairman [rwin™bfrthis subject, The | 300'® condition and hor great vitaiity, which — Thompsou (mother). 1 . has been a characteristic of her iliness, has Sout dako O " No ablo as yet to send the set of webs ordercd | manufacturing industries is steadily | populists of the «I:h have been eriov- outh _Dakota riginal -Norm, ik |5 Daily Moo (withont Eunday) One Year ly DAlly and Sonday. One Year ; Montia f hree Montiis § Bunday Bee. One Venr | 0 L . iolmes Wilsey MeQuaker. [Reissue - Ansef . iy, 41 again asserted itsolf and enabled ber to rally | KEVICw of the Ratlngs That Caased West- | Stienborg, Androw Hatlsted ks lnnr"rr Bros., but oxpect to daily, ol | prowing, and the laboring classes here | ously fooled. and most peopla Who | from the extremo prostration of last night. 7 People So Much Trouble and b Tncrease —Jame though will have to sen dny Bee, One Year Weekly Dee, One ¥ear a new substitute 8 FFIC The Mol k u+ | are the best paid and the most comforts | huve been thus ti®dted they ave resont '”"*l M U it o o Re--Sparks’ Obasrva :':x"!: ||A:\'l“‘|"“" OFigmat—Da :’x\tllh‘\' t o The McKinley bill has ‘‘knockea us out” , - 5 el s ity somewhat strongor, with the prospects of i s ( ot). Origieal Danie ait, ¢ Omahe. The Bee Rullding Uhis season. A vel¥ wgo ‘weé hid 900,000 able, taken as a whole, on the (m; of the | ful. With ce rigin - qualifications n'nll passing a restful dnd quist night. This in pneers Well Rem 1.,|..|,,.,.fi, lisha C. Bierce. Oelginal / corner N and - g ir o i i im- | resecvations the o ontitlec he | for on the doctol voyad horter widows, C. o ) o Tant) St vards of swabs at tha mills and 200,000 yaras | #arth. If their condition is to bs im- | resecvations thoggmlle ontitled to t formution the doctor conveyed to u reporter E dows, otc.—lizaboth Rader (mother), ! Chicago Ofico. 817 Chamber 0f Commeren New Y i 1 15, Trh Watia at thestore: today thero is not a yard at our | proved it will not be through the poli- | sympathy of alReight-minded people, | V00 saw him after he had made his last call Belle Bund. ew York, oo 4 and 15, Tribuna Building @ Z o d u 3 & for the day, aud he then said that he did not WasHinetos Burear or Bee gy L ek 1| v 4 il gy 3 ¢ e Bee, vEvi 3 Washington. 513 Fourteenth Stree mills and very little hers, and we bave or- | oies advocated by the democratic and | They ought to have known better than | expeot to visit tue white house again bofore 10 Fousraiymy Stheat, - b DR, BRIGUS" CAIN | CORRESPONDENCE, ders for at least 1,000,000 yards. 1f the peo- | nopulist parties. to expect decent treatmeont at the hanas | morning. Wisnivaros, 1. C, Oct. 2. | g i o 'y Is joy! v shi i > " ps g | arrison’s cor ¢ 3 another un o joners ondersot Voo | eshytery, i NN T RTT, e couniry is now enjoying we shatl immedi THE BOTTOM PACTS WANTED. Thoy should have anticipated that the | favorable turn, the doctor did not believe | Lo @ letier to Gieneral Hunderson of Towa re Amasy, N Y., Oat, 21—Tho Presbyto- RV AN NGe: Jothery R remitvanbel showid e | “LeIY THCFORSE BHE Tacrlitive, Siuesp0LTdLly Au important duty devolves upon |leadersof the democracy there would | there was any danger of such achangs to- | Viewinz the management of the land ofeo § .y (vyod toany deoided to remand the case P to'™ o fie Buihing Company, Gt | yours GoB.Gumier. |y lo0e Tevine in the case of jury irregu- | move heaven and earth If necessary to | Mieht The wakeful aud nervous conditton | under tho Cleveland and the Harrison admin | of Dr. Briggs to the Now York presbytery of the patient duving the hours of last night | istrations. M. Yor tHuh on N | for trial on Novewver & ) N N ' i N one descrives at length th lavities which he is now looking into | roll up a huge majority for the oncour- | had brought on extreme xHAUSHON KOA It | portiiity ot the Cleralan. mtmietenon 1o and he will doubtless probe the matter | agement of Grover Cieveland’s northern | Was probably due to that fact that ske had con- | AW & EER 1 il - . Tt was 10 o'clack when the Briggs disous and for the. purposs of em- | Sterable natural sicep today. “This, coupled ho western states and the w own hard- | gion was resumed. \When it was ealled up A ¢ & A with the fact that she took hor usualamount | suins it imposed on homestoad aud | the moderator sald the question was on the jurors in the action of Hogan against | phasizing the hopelessness of all efforta | of nourishment, is thecause for the improved | pre-emption settlers. e auotes the cele. | motion to strike out the recommendation in the Omaha Street Railway company, if | to break up the solid south. The prin- | condition of tho patient. Mrs, Harrison's % JabI6 10 theordet of the company X Testimony of similar import has come THE BEE PUBLISIHING COMPANY | fror tions of the country und e =S from men engaged in almost every |5 the bottom. At least two of the | support SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION i ch of business. One of the most Nebrask, o un. | remarkable featurcs of the present cam- n ) ] brated Sparks order suspending land en- | thO majority report that the synod take ne ver: P x ldd srast Shkcen b bust 3 X % cough 1s giving her much trouble and pro i nction with the Briggs compla A Teachuok: suetatary of Ttk Her ban. | puin s the keen interest taken by b 8 | the charges made ngainst them are true, | ciples of the people's party or any other dlices potiods Gf Rreat Woakness, apeck tries and outlines tho offect it had. 1t 18 0 | §isilgion Trof. William J. Hocohor ol Al A cirenation of Tk DALY ek e e week | Ness men in the outcome of the contest | qugerve to be eld up 8s examples. It | principles might serve their purpose in | when it comss on in paroxysms. ve vegretied, he says, that President Cleve- | burn seminary offered this substitute for lovor I8 ey, excepting the ftra between protection and free trade. | wus charged the other day before Judge | un “oft” year, but in a presidential year b (b U liuble to occur at any v.'mn land could with such indifference look upon | both the minority and majority reports SR L il 3 kS " i a8 ANE Wl e Ay & and the results are always looked for. 1 tempt to tra y dow o rig “In the matter of the Hriges cuse the st | These important witnosses are 10t i0- | porguson that in all cases in which tho | things are differont. 1t would soom a3 | Vard to With droad. Tio Violent oxortion | of sortiere o o e el ot ppate Nienced by purtisanship, but by a desire of sottlers on the public lands and abrogata | COMMILien finds the conplaiut to be in order, b but recommends that it is jnexvodient to the laws of congress. Nosuch order conld | yake wotion ot the present time, " { 0, wwhichis gradu- | bave been mude under this administratron | Elder Yeareanco moved the previous ques- interests of corporations are involved | if a very littlo refloction should have | sometimes prevents tae ratention of nourish ere nre me ring ¢ o courts | entised Genar S35 vBh th 8l Lin . | ment upon the stomach there are men hanging about the courts | caused General Weavor to see the folly | et RV IRERERECR whose business is to tamper with | of the undertaking which he entered iny. Cotober 12 RS i ‘ y, Getoher 13 to promote the industei in which | | toher 14 . ) M| their own cpital is invested and upon AT ’ 1 g ally supping heu life away, is the aftermath | without an immedinte executive demund for | ton. Lost - | which their ehiel personal interests are | jjos, Taking this statement with the [ upon so hopefully and soon abandoned nrnc'rvm\r. prosteation, hl;‘lhl-r vul:nnm'men!' {ts ravoestion, 0 Iw lor's substitute was then ac X ' L nntorally centersd, ‘This doosmot Arae | eharges § padie (= st o i § vy the constaat danger of a gathering o YRR BRI 8 A . cented by'a vote of vens, 122 navs, 41, JHORGE 1 120 & o 5O Rne Kl harges ngainst the two jurors whoso | ¢o ignominiously. y watery matter in the chost cavity. If this This orver, in says, chocked immigration I'he substituto was then ndopted as the om0 botore mu and swbseribo t in indifference on their part to the general | wonquet Judge Irvine is investigating, T'he conclusion reached by Chairman | eomplication occurs again death might ensue | 10 the new stute and territories ana bank- | roport of the judicial committee, Y Ko taty how for their own pros- | i i« clour that the time has come for a | Tvwin is that the noople of Georgin must | i a very few hours, rupted bundreds of settlers. Mr. Stone | rbe friends of Dr. Briggs at the aftornoon perity is dependent upon that of the countey at large and their intorests ave L SRiinaLGh . Inlo/URe _the i 1 il el Tt ‘The 1improvement in Mrs, Harrison's con- rouzh examination into the fac unite to vote down the insurrectionists. | yivion was noted in the more hopeful air { ; view' order wnd tentions otber orde cannot be assured of the | But the democrats are the ones whom it | about tho white house this afternoon ang | V€W order und mentians oiber ord then quotes tho eelcbrated “Board of Ie- | Session tried to put through a moti Al | have the synod meet eatlier t to an usual noxt venr, sumo timo in April, but this motion o Cirealntion for September, 2 = interwoven with those of other business |4 hsolute freedom of juries from corrupt | is proposad to vote down, and they car- [ evening. Tne president took u brief resplie, BEe BN "\“\Iu\'::l‘:u‘:l E‘\:‘n..:m.nl-ul\‘m.‘ s | Wus bromptiy tabled AMERICA §s now 400 yoars young. men und of the whole people. ‘There is | {nfucnces they will conclude that it is | ried Ge: the’ other day by 70,000 | Walking about the grounds south of tho | 6L tho ~ Clovelsad Aoy wuon | te | This motion was mado to have the synod 3 3 S B AN e . rvied Georgin the other day by 70, white house, and Mr. and Mre. McKeo went ¢ ! dssuance ot dund § ot o the Baiews case right after the New I KR ROt I h aninterdependence in teade by which | ops than useless to go into court at [ majority. No, Mr, Irwin, the puople’s [ out for a short walk later iu the evonine patents, | discourage | settlements - on | Vork nresbytery. After disnosal of routin cobably not take much time | apternrises o ratas ChRPAGEAE AP il 1 A 3 'A119:30 o'clock Mrs, o] o public Innds, vetard the sottlement and | o DL alo. . ) l|'l\\.||.|..mju |‘|| .\ In”‘_"‘l c:" le; l:: rw.”.‘ ent rprises of ‘“\.‘ character m.u all. Men who make it their vegular | party of the whole country must look i"’!\:l:“e:?vfulo\k Mrs. Harrison was sleep developmeut of the wastorn stALes and tary business th yie 1 adjour 71 sine dio bR by ‘”x k d g U] brougiit into touch with one another, | geeupation to sit on juries are bad [ this question squarely in the face, The i - — tories and nullify the ucis of congross.”” | Fricnds' Conference. to reuch o verdict and conditions which favor or rvetard |apguy 1h, and the incompetent juror is | utter hopelossnoss of its offorts to sup- o B e ,l..k:fi:-‘l"'-‘:.".y::'-.r‘;d"i'v[v'{‘.'rr:“x‘l‘l.'f".v'f'.’:‘"‘ 20| INwnsars Tod, Oct. 21 -The future 3 — the growth of one affect others with | .n ele . 3 XIS PO ; faitey 10 1ts. s o astinas Nebraskan ¢ LR doclaimants o6 f 4y ponegrs of the ehureh was tho themo dis CotuMnus knocked politivs out of S : Tt an element of uncertainty and exasperas | plant the democacy in its southern he calamity howlers are injuring the | Lhe publiclands Iv. Stone then quoted | b sl b an bbby X ; which it has no dizect velation tion, but theso things muy be accepted | stronghold ought 10w to be apparent to | westorn states because they are hurting their | UOmnissioner Sparies! shirs on the pioneers | s i s con ferenco today. Th 1 sight yesterday, and he didn’t have to | xGihing could be moro agreeablo to a A to depart from the simplieity of tho as the unavoidable ovils of tho system. | every sane man. Wh ) . b y ! \tever oncourage- | credit. Important as thecoinagequestion 1s, [ 10 his u uual reports, Ho quotes uivo tho § FRITLE turn in his coflin to do it, eithe | y i o questi veport of Secretary Vilas for 1835, in which | fathers was deprecated. - et Dusiness man than 1o be **knoeked out” | Tl dishonest or maticious juror is not | ment it muy have received thore in “off 7 | kb 4% NG s \oportant a3 tha auestion of Do spoke of the invelved condition of | A mesage expressing svmpathy with | | "Tii plan of Chiof of Potice Seav in the munner describad in the letter {4 nocessary ovil. Mvery citizsn has a | yeurs from domagogues and tricksters, | the world is ‘done ou credit. The cloaring | Dustness i 1o nd - olieo and bl ,"“‘,‘,:"\:“\',‘“,‘..'}".‘.’('L'f't.'..:| dent u“: ¢ an ol of » Heuve { X Y oA % Y FEA % T g Forl \ v d I o as o promiso | Arriso as sent to the prosident by h.u,“,l ity control the garbage q gquoted. The product of the wills re- § doop interest in this case and it is to be [ it 1s clear that the people’s party will | house of hew Vork, which is .f:‘:.':‘“"f‘;hii" Tor b6 futare, Agalnet thisisthro of aftaics | telegraph g tion is upparently sensivle and feasible ferved to s not divectly consumed by | hopod that when itis disposed of the [ nover witness the fulfillment of its | ggo000 per day without handliag & doilar of | under the voland _admunistration, to | | T was voted o establish o publishing K : the people, but is used hy manufacturers | potrom fucts will be laid bare. dream of carrying the south when the | mouey. qhn'n:y.“\nil h‘ L{ |‘\:- alt ll‘ll\lxl‘:llh of m: l\ltl\‘ltw_“-”n:h. n ofticial publication for the ens i » 3. *The li ¢ have s R YR S 5 i o . t 'ainstay of prosperity, | ofc re at thi o practically un with ve chure % 4 i Thi democrats of this eity are having | [ vivdous lin Ihe latter havo 50 | [ has often beon said that it is impos- | control of the national government is at | (NGO 15 8o, WEAStAY, B BEOSPOHIN | vorins from local laud oflces, The busi I'hio report of a comuwitteo favoring uni- a hard time in their attempts at holdir greatly increased their business during | sijle to get the better endof a fight | stake. 1f it cannot do this it cannot | individual, Destroy the credit of a westarn | B8s of the lund office, hesavs, can bo cor- | formity of disciplire was laid upon thotable. 5 el he past year that their demands have at a cov| { fnf ] R S0 0 and v . 4 i o rectly guavded ouly by the number of c o mass meetings. People ave tired of the the past ) 10 lem > | ngain ta corporation becauso the influ- | live. The truly rational course for | state .um‘;.ou stop its progress unil its crodit patents issued. Tho Cloveland administra WEATHIER FORECASTS, talk excecded ull expecration and exhausted | ance of a corporation in any community | eve is restored. member of the people’s party is to Nebraska will bo setback five years in the | tion issued in thres cars 91,316 patents, tively greater than that of the | vote umu-p\mm-m ticket. No repub- | development of its great natural resources | Avernszo of S04l p» venr. The Hartison | NOrth Winde Wil Blow and it Wil Be ——— e the stock of the mills, substituting a | g yely PR N e T ALY o A Y . ad cation bus issued 330,135 patents, o Coldor in Nebraska Tod RAL oxtate transfors o the amonnt | shortage of 1,000,000 yards for lstyear’s | private individual, There is thus far | lican who is now acting with the popu- { if by aoy unsl_‘ouu;.n (L i o B A i B L OBV 811 DM EARL TR e i St IR e STl 'ds;- This is g EmeR A SCARNEDe i e win iu the coming eloction. utside capital | avers il i P gestl R e D of 190,000 weve filed for ‘.‘.,m]v vestors w ||.’1 of 80 ,nml‘ Ild<'| 'll.n rl; :vIu!‘ no eviaence vhv.n the “loh_vml(\ul in Um lists should hu_u.nu to do this, with (»hnn is absolutely necessary to tho prosperity of ALl Quiot at the White Hose. | Saturany: Kor Nebraska aud Soutn Da- day. What other western city can | one of many industries thut bavo felt the | ease did anything to justify suspicion, [ recent ovents in the south bofore his | Nebraska, and none of it could be obtained Phe members of tho whito house family | Kots—Nortn winds; colder in eastorn por match these figures? immense impetus given to trade by tho | iy the conduct of the jury cortainly de- | eyes. if the stats shouid bo destroyed by & DOPU- | oy puch surprised this morning to learn | HONS s S e McKinley Taw. Tho uniform testimony | jnands the searching investigation now e list victory at the pols. . There is & groat | \},; sensationai vevorts about Mrs, Harri- | 1ot North Dakota ~Ganorally fair: north at Trath. deal of business mixed with politics in this e couutry, and we have too much confidence in ¥ the people of this state to believe fora mo- Exploiting a G ew York The country in which the systom of pro- PeryiTs for buildings costin £108,- | of manufucturers upou this subject must | yromised. 875 were issucd y ssterday in Omaha. | ha son’s condition bad been seut out lst nivhy, | Winds, becoming variavle; colder in extreme They knew nothing of the vublication until Southeast portio white house to ! For lowa —Fay hio! It is due to the reputation of great weight in determining the | oup courts and the intevests of all citi- northwest winds; coldor Mr. Halford hurried 10 0 Thisisa good record, considering the | attitude of the people upon the tarift | sans who may hereafter be litiguuts in | tection came il wilh the coostitution, ana | St thatihoy will endorsetho subtroasury L St L L e e | by Suturday nignt. lateness of the season. jssue. IUis an argument that does not | them. Now isas good n timo s any to | 188 fourished over siuco, will not vote to | youqy. {oldgraphs and telephones and ail the | LLATTISOU Bad & sibking shell Last biaht und yooa e Dup for Nebraska and Omahu. | only to the reason. The evidence is | {hat have been made by reputable law- To is Not Wssed. Tho Presidents Great Afiiction, well, but sho_quickly rallied, and although | o rali comparad with corresponding day of That war leaves but one course to | capible of no distortion and no jugglery Kansas Mty Journal i e she passed a bad night aud the morning | yers concerning jury fixing have any Cleveland Leader. past four § oars : § 2 o 5 . e o found her very woak, the doctor said after LTS pursue —voto the republican natio can diminish its wiling fores. The elo- | foundation in fact. osiaey b,‘,’a'f‘;’l'm.’,"':;,‘ff;':}'sh'z'"o‘f.'"\\fh%rfi, As the shadow which buns over the home | i fiest visit that sbe was i w0 imuedialo M Wm_m_m”?_ 1802, 1ROL. 1800, 1880, state and county ticke quenes of orators and the skill of news- —_— campaign, just as thbugh: Wayne MacVeagn | Of Cresitent arsof, wows donsorand W | danger. Later in the day sho was siecping | »\l:.n‘,.m.,.lu-m.,.r\r;.Im i paper controversialists are powerless to GENERAL WEATER'S MISTAKE, hadn’t dropoed out. Loy Eheui T i neIWhbleRconELyRE BN e e dostor ol ot st ncomvill CHTAY .,;‘h",m‘lfl R Snoven I, roted ‘ Gollhoie g sti > % =4y 4 Ty AT more and more to the president in his great ially i 1 ) SKCen ars | 0 e 2 maproe he First ward in ey is false. ; date for president, professes to betieve Glob:-Demoerat. | been examplary in all respects and have won | 1iaprison 18 vot in: immediate danwer. He | e RabNsiscomRTaroh ,. 1893, as1 oo mparad ’"""_‘lc" ",I,W““';lg'"“l'"’"l to a public eu The present is an era of vlm""lt‘l‘t‘"‘ll\ that the south is no longor solid, Ho s | _Reciprocity bas added $000,000 to this | for bim anew (h) admiration of the nation. | uhinks towt her condition is sush thit sio | With tho genoral averags: amity. urn him down. f 51 1 expansi in thae Uni e ! ’ ni is i snoeech i 3 8 S P! ! i e S ay t last through next week. The N K SIDET Yogiie T . 8IS B nibintowins il inaustrial expansion in the United | reported to have said this in a speech in | 11! Lol thay s moro than ans demooratio Gt R may ot lnsu through next weok. Iho in ' Normal teuerataro....... e B3 S S e e States, and it is }hu_wi-n 0 pecullarly | [oova, and also to have expressed the ba- | volicy bas ever done.for the country Wicnira, Kan.,, Oct. 21,—John Bly, who | py the publication of the sensationa Deficieney sinee Mareh | (o T ! jebs i .’ resident Mor :m‘ 5 .‘m i- | fittinz that thoe principles and policies | liof that with a free ballot and a faic My e broe Jail lero while awaiting rial in the | roports this morning drew o numbor BEER IR et PR atory speech; it is 4 gem. Fu fact. [ of the government should engage the | count the majority of the white votars = L Unltod Sutes court for the murderofa | of nowspaper correspoadents to tho DURCERES LN NG Sy road all the speeches and becoms thor | 4itention of Yo G 2 : i ashinghn Star. uited States deputy marstal at El Rono, | white house and they thoughtle G, LAwiox, Observer, : 3 attention of men who are directly con- | of the south would cast their votes for Columbus is undergoing a great deal of | Okl., was located in Turin, Mex., & week | remained in the vestibule waitine for | g 2 RRE byt SRt kiotism: sened i the business activities of the | the poople’s ticket. If Goneral Wenver | 8buse [rom men who are ambitious o *be | ago ‘and turned over to tho United States | Goctor, The president hourm that they | siovieo Wil Send Topr - conntry. Their judement concerning v antertains those views ho. js | differont.’” Itis & method of getting atten- | authorities. He was toduy again lodged in | wero there, asked Mr. Haifo: Uest | Oy or Mexico, Oct, 21 i N a0 Vo Monus U magnincent S e St o | Sincerely ontertuing these views M6 18 | tion that combines safety - with simplicity. | Jail here. them not to vemam, us thir coutinued pros- | CHT OV M e e L i All\'es80s delivered yestordiy wnd L} the tarifl is worthy of confidence, and f hlind to the true condition of affairs in - ————— e raatod tho arisis whih nns not yet 1as accentod the invitation to sond ropreson addressos delivered yesterday and the the position which they aking upon | the south. That section is as solid to- Votp for High Wages, Historleal Precedent. come, There was an air of Sabbath quiet | atives to the international monetary confer~ s votes the populist ticket needs the ser- | it supreme issue can leaye no doubt in | qav as it has ever be 1 th 5 Indianapolis Jowrnal Chteago Tribune about the white hous today. The mansion | ence ut Brusscls. vice upon him of aa inquirendo de <litass g are o i 1 | day as it hus ever been, and the populist Every man who believes that $2.50 a day McClellan, you romember, was not exactly | was closed to visitors, aund the Columbus | — - i g lunutico at once. the mind of any thoughtful man as | paety has practically consed to be a fac- | for workingmen 1s better than 75 cents aday, | inaccord with his platform eitber. Aud Me- | holiday came as o thaniiul velicf o 1he THIE REAL MOTHER-IN-1AW, 1 a0 at.olice. to his own duty ‘in the premises. | oy in the political situation there. If | and thatitis for the interest of America to “r"fl“‘l“' sant Bwiilyupitus/desn,daricwstert [imembesslotithe neesidontls ““”""“i"’ Lhe ST 51 The wrowth « s business interests o feima S L@ give employment to American rather than to | of Saltriver. EPESIEL W president dia not leave the white house all Fashion Bazar, i AFTER all, Judge Coole {1, | Mho growtn of the business interests of | this wore not the case there would bo | {iiFovedn workmen, should voto the straight = 3 day. z Who was it tanght my wite (o bake i N G rashi T Wiyne MuoV i | the t wd must infallibly promote the in- | 1o trouble about a free ballot and a fair | republican ticket JOFIAL JOTTINGS. Westorn Peasions. A loaf of bread ox f ilcy onko rres 3 ayne MucVeagh is t rs 3 ; . — = 3 A appe w disbes make? : the only widely horaloed. flaanorBl e | terosts of the wago orner and of ov T SRR D, D) G — - BufalodExpross: “Weil, I'll ho kioked,” ns | Tho following western pensions grantod | And apgotizing dishos b . y § pper wh Aividua! who has a stake in the com- % o Sl Sy Stays Away from Where He's Known, | the footbull” said when it heard that' the | are repovted by Tur Bre and Examiner | voally fopped, and ho has been i the |00 ooy sympathy \:V'l';“wf nvwllh:rls(“uu not Novfolk News. colleges had opened. Bureau of Claims: ? Who was it whon my wito was i1l i e e S iatn s for vaiire: T3 ORI democrats first, so far at least s na- | pay) yandervoort, the erstwhile repub- | oo 00 e : Nobrasia: Original—James M. Miller, | Bostowed dpon e care wd skil, | tional affairs are concerned, they would | lican statesman of 'Nebraska, who is now | gaqi" 1S A erIoRn 5,“;‘?"“.‘.‘.’,,““"“ oa fi‘.,".l‘.»';‘-“i"d’l‘f&' ‘(m}:immljm{\r;!“ur‘i!:‘:m:. R est oy biliy THi: New York Sun hus a very long THE QUESTION OF IDLE LAROR. be able to compel the dominant political :_{;°‘:,§:,‘“,‘{,,fl:’w‘,{;"";‘;.;‘",fi‘:‘;‘.;‘;;“;n“‘,,‘.‘,“i;‘.’,‘i jillesustioarnoditomalicd Eaward P. Daharsh, Ahab K. Strayer, | wio o etla oie nranared i e o f . A 1o {4 ATV 0, when 1 i 0l ared g and solemn article advising democrits | One of the most preposterous state- | element to permit an honest election, | througn tho west. = His tour is fartner west | Bin:humton Republioan: Sowe restaurant | James Divert, Original widow.-Mary Pit Suets hiom for achioo', who for them cared, | . tovote, but not to boton the olection, | ments made by the ealimity howlers |but when the question is brought | than liois persouslly known, it 13 nooaless i TR iy 0 T URICin L o S R S | L A LG g & Sad will bo the heart of ths bourbon | relates to the amount of idie labor there | Squarely home to them of maintaining | 10 58Y- ~——— A tohlion Olobarl TRaTollar yon shosted s MeClarnen, Lucas . Redfield. lncreaso— e e A who hoeds not this ominently wise and | isin the country. Their assertions as | the south solid they will cast their votes Whero Money Talk nian out of will be hidden betiind tho nickol | Hernurd Itiran. - Retssuecdanns b Ma- | G Gocicad thom fnto bed, keen advice. \ to the number of unemployed men range always with the democracy. New York Herald, nm.l e gou A:‘lln'le v!'l“llu.hnl a chureh basket. when your ;] “'Y; :);I'“"M Lden A"q“w"u‘:“ .v}a’més' Aod m{‘n...y ,I,,.,.V beside them stuyed? 3 £ A 3 . Toner! Tany Mr, B. Mendnam of tno Consolidated ex- | epitaphiswritten. S A AL { y mother-in-luwe. —— from 2,000,000 to 3,000,000, and tiis man- It is natural that General Weaver et oM el dprerd ol [ — s S. Curson, Jeremiah R. Thoraton, William k 2 S HE man, bo ho democrat or republi- | ifestly audacious exaggeration 1s one of | should desirc to show all the popular LR CH ) AT prLiindelehin Borora:, cpbers foes Rl | Maes Alex Hurinoll (o et s | Wha byatidokod myuoua s can, who has the interests of Omahu at | the avguments they rely upoa to show strength possibie in the coming election. | son will be elected. alr. Mendham has out | sistent men of the day.” “Indeed?” “Ves: f g UG 0 il liam o | o | And kept ench \r:m‘m‘[n repalr S NOSIUbIioly proulaima thab ke will, if | popalissyoandidute ios obngrass)n the ) Birate that in thol mottor ol populavity ! chere'are no othoriakerss Hetsays herhas | o oo o fimmenl D0 L Sl JClola, desemial M Magklyy Beter b who ot tomelbes AICUIRISNE o7 ( elocted govornor, sign nuy bill the legis- | Fourth Nebraskn district having re- | the new party did votmake u mistakein | mado several smailor bets on Harrison, Ahood's hour she sizhed romantically | inul widows, ete. - iizaboth Hill, Morgan | Who'd ghidly soo e prosident [t lature may pass k 5 satedly stated that 3,000,000, ropre- | taking him as its first standard bearer. Fof i ATER B st e A il etolmesilidoncasal e En A Ie ML ob NGO 7 Uy Doty A ) b ] hat 3,000,000, repre z bodging the Issue. ¢ zent sym Vo u do mother), Phebs I y other). Althi i ——, s 15,000,000 prople, ware idle in | [le cunnot feel sure of obtaining asingle Datline hestusne menn tosay you ive had trouble is long as | (Mother), Bhebe k. Mevicle (mother R | andmot her 1 sho, A 4 I 18 believed by some that o Natura! | the United Statos and unable to get | electorul vois, and he knows that if the | 1pye average Clevelandite, when pinnea | ™' " e Chris “Harifeil” Ania M. Buenhoirr, | fuver S 3 o 3 Born Humorist is operating on the edi- | work, the republican candidato for con- election of president should devolve | down now, wiil tell you that he doesn’t want Indianapolts Journal: itmuy be cold jus- | Original—Thomas Maxwell, John Crimmons, My mothees i | iR ing i ! : the house of representatives the | to ubolish protoction, but he thinks that wae | tice to rogard Columbus usan overestimitod . 8 4 torial page of onr onterprising contem- | gress caused an inguisy to be made of | Upon the houso of represcutatives the | ko whofed BOTHEME AL BE LR e aues | creature of cirenmstances. watted to o by o B porary down the street. Just how preva- | the superintendent of tho census rogard- "“""l”’“ of Mr. ( ““";“ wd """"!" be an iy porizontaily, 50 to 4lne.rm. Butitbouniyere | iniereiorsp ofiningnnd wantlior KBk lilajie ¥ lent this bellef may be THE BEs would | ing the matter absolute cortainty. Does he not muke | sal prosperity which be cacounters ou every | givy, "We are cetting a zood deal more fun GVVN'N it g 2 3 i M istako i lding Somi band is the insurmoantable arzument which | outof th pleorutions thin he is 4 not undertake to siy. Me. Pocter replied that the statement [ & grave mistake in holding out promises | N 6 NG ooty e'of his freo trade Jaw. ? DAL T & CTJ. 0 o was by degroes the wildest ho had ever | o votersin the north which must prove AR SN ez Ml Tay Tkt bousit tis suit il R :J It was not at all remurkable that ex- and | i i to be wholly barren? Ho ought to feol ja G 5 T you lustimeslc Nowlogint it | ATESEClothing 1 o World, y BIICH al ex seen, and instoad of its haviog any war- ) 3 ’ Field Gaming in Strength, Moses 1kenstein—Vot is de matt mine of Clolhing fn iy el b President Huyes received the most i if he does not, that the intolerant spirit Nebraska City Press, friendt? 0 1 hyes rant in the consus reports the statistics o I ik t Jny Hawk—Why, look at it! Louk at it! Bl spvtuuso of il the guests wt tho Follow- | show that from one o ono and ono | Of southorn democracy should bo ro- | Atlew W. Fiokd is growlng daily suoneor | yoihramiod mert g e " 0 i | fl % i M Lo s . ly Ty B oy 3 with e pe h Moses TKons! — Dot's all richt. mine i ship nquet at Chicago Thursday | quarter willion more people weve cm- | buked, and he ought to realize that | Grier, a nlain spoken statesman and alto- 7 et K860 rigliton wad you'll sbon gob 80 ch | night. Thore are few more intelligen 59 YA " there is but one way in which this can | gather such a man as would securo a benefit | excited thut you'll have a fit. ih A gent | ployed in manulacturing in 180) than in 85, IS t (ERS R ¥ L hy [ | and respected men in this country, 155), and that wages had actuly | bedone, and thatis the election of the :g;ufl,‘sng:*“""filul;y"";{w;‘_‘:fl’nnflum.m:‘_;nmg ) NS T i R increused and weve relatively from 10 | republican condidates. To elect Mr. | thay would nave saved thousands of dollars " Mtunearolis Tribne. ag 3 NOW i i b o 9 ™ lev g f a county which had givel Our hearts are sad, our peace has fled, Wi ; Now that the city has disposed of | to40 per cent higher at the former thun | Cloveland would bo to encourage thut | to the neonle of & couvty WS BAC, given UEhesHiu prokad: UEHONES 1 ¥ M Churles [nnskeop by knocking him off | ut the lutter dato. Thors are no stauls- | ntolerance, : alidh our iy oot 3 hond, f olumpus tho pay roll, it is to o hoped that the | tics showing the number of unemployed | Much cau bo excused to the solicitudo Vastly Botter, RAMTRMVOIARE S SRR A ; 1 voters will keep him out of office. With | mon in the countey, but every rational | of Goneral Weaver to secure a large Phitadelyhia Enguirer, Egraipuimnia annokgliel sk all i T y discovered Americ e w, | u prover effort on tho part of rapub- | consideration that can haye weightwith | popular vote. It is natural that ho | dhe simplo soulof the Hou: tiager Quarles Vot oy oty rawl, f Te was a boy oace. He discoverel America once: X B ia oY p R et e i ve suc! asire. Bu cmer | Mills, the lame-winged eagle of the Texan @ A becamo & candidate, ¥ | g B licans, Lie won t know ho was running. | intelligent poople must convince them | should huve such a desive, But formor { B YIERICN TN (Gd by tho fack that | oo oo is worrlod most to death ft He micht have worn B¢ —_— of the utter absurdity of the claim that | republicans who are in the new party, | “igoare producing millionaires in tue United T drenma he talkanbout & o alate, I A “ org OUR own Pauline Vandersnort is said | hearly one-fourth of the aduit male pop- and yet prefor a republican 1o a demo- | States.” Under me“.\’u \inlu‘v l;\v lore{hu: And ..nip“..r “fights' mllh foarful breath, &Y shirtwaists once, but we by ¢ J snort is suld il : sratic president, are called millionaires can still come in free, o fuol Since he becaue a candidate, H (6) 10 bo carrying Novada in ths hollw of | Wlation of the couutry is idlo. On the [ cratlc president, aro not called ‘”f‘."““; Whlich Mr. Miils doos not atato, but still he | ot 8BRS A B doubt it. Ofone thiny _ his hana. Nevadu is a very remarkablo | contrary it is undoubtedly a fact thut in- | sacrifice their votos and run the risk of | i sore a heart because wo are “broducing And nasty Dsor ho 1sed to hnte. i : = b ! 4 8tito 10 some respscts. In tho elootion | #Wend of 8,000,000 men: balng unubio to | making the demooratio candidate presl- | millionaires’’ L thare le Roy LA I6 M8 | sYe watoh for haoks lnstend of ours, ’ we are sure. he never 5 0 Spects, e elec 400, £ ouny it e - I iilead, the Hou. lRoger Quarles shou! Since pa becwme a candidate, " 9 STt respocia | 10 tho alaotlon | B work ot onestanth of that nuimber | 4ent inurder o grailly tho desiro of the | Texsn tice pa bacuine a candidate, i 1 the rest of the world went for Garfield, | 4ve in enforced idleness ut this time, | Populist candidate to make a creditablo ! wore any of ours, All via e tiats b The evidence is beyond dispute that | Showing in the popular vote. o " 00 | 5 iy s T 3} 9 v 3 is ke rog: S s 3 ) >d JUC seer- e w woll. {s thls Watterson who | 1Bere ina boon & steady. increase in the | Goueral Weaverlsmistaken regard the American 50c seer .g': E st T Y A demund for lubor during the lust two | ing the south, and is therefore mislead- . sucker and cheviot (’.n \ o AR IRt [“3 B4 ;" yoars, dus to the industrial growth of | ing his followers fn the rorth and west. “;j " ¢ glovious present and future the | y AAERRIEL. B/ a0vs o atoEn ) AT . raists go at 25c o 1 e flow who. said that the deme. | the country, and it is unguestionable Ak i waists go at the o B cints would “rip up and aunibilate this | R0 more poople are now capioyed i A POPULIST MANIFESTO. d \ rest of this wezk. Lor L L e protoctive. systom 80 rainous to | WADUfcturing industries 1o the United | The manifosto of Chairman Irwin of a ln owdaer ests 1 this country's wollare?” How far fu | 38 than ever bafoso. the state committee of tho peonle’s 50c we'll sell you the o H Louisville from o, anyhow? Will any ratioaal man bslieve that | party in Georgia confirms all that has ‘ i : thero ave 50,000 man in Nebraski, this [ been said concorning the outrageous best 75¢ waistin Amer : b el 4 being about the proportion for this st 3 recaivad by the populis A : i g ik demoorat of Omabia has sized up | {1 1 wysmotion ol hs oale SR “1“’ treatmont rouslvad by the: populiaie. 8% . . ica; colors, indigo blue, b RN AITAL 01 QIRABA ise tlsed | assumption of the calamity peoplo | the hands of the democrats in that ’l‘he ‘ [nlted States O clia L= MO M . 1 I8 g " ] were true, or that there ara nearly |state and gives a striking bird’s-eye K A ey ficured striped, checkel or dotted. Then ang Morton has no show. 1 Van W oo k A o) e85 red, inplain or figured, striped, checke te § TR R R 100,000 in Towa, who cinuot get wor's? | view of the whole political situation in 3 f A ! 1 S ey b AN P e Pake the state of New York where there | that portion of the solid south. Mr Investigalion of Bnking Powders, made, b)’ authonty of § if young America wants two piece suits he can have I 1o 1 s bls et | ave pechups o groator numbes of idle | Irwin recounts with perfectly natural A A J i i o R ey ns 1 g\..)uhl baugAe o b AR o '“T*l L | peopte reiativoly to population than in | indignation the ussaulis of the bourbon Congress, in the Department of Agriculture, Washing- i them for $3.50, $4 and $5, if he isn't over years old. 1 (L) shu vote for 'S S, (T e S N A . . . . il 1 any other swate, will any sans! 3 " g p T 3 e T - W 3 S v iy 1 other state, will any sansible min | mobs upon Gonoral Weaver and the ton, D. C., furnishes the highest authoritative informa- abrics. sinale or double breastzd. Boys' overcoats i 4 I J holleve that of its 6,000,000 people 3)0,- | ladies of his party in various places A A A e o § w M0H e ; 000 & ¢ without work and cannot obtain | where the populist eandidate tried to tion as to which powder is the best. The Official Report $3,50 and up b 3 l.'r xll;‘l‘,lnxku the calamity howlers | it? Apply the test to any state in the | speak, but his feeling appears Lo be . b P ; e ashimed of their small, bucoiic souls to | union and the preposterous character of P ittor 1 overnor . . ony repost acter especially bitter against Governor the R Y A | to e \ s :;,mlum_.u.).u(m. l’hnlhw llllnl\m!luh- the assertion that there ure 8,000,000 | Northen and some other prominent hows A a | 1n O i ; 0 orations of Chauncey Depow and | idle men in the country will boc R iinata ot (G . or havi i K e y will become so | democrats of Georgia who, after having eam O tar ar bakin OW = ° f ) . Heur d“ uu.ulrlnuu‘ delivered ;u\ bieago | obvious that every man of ordinary in- | beon elected to office by the aliiance, cr ll lgl p 5 ' o yestorday. Thoy will remuin master- | telligenco must rojoct it whose members are nearly all pobulists, i | Our storo cioses at 60 . m. excent Savuc | § W, Cor. 13th & Douglas St : - . NI olose ab 10 p. w W, 3183 ¢ 80, Plecos of eloquence for many yoars, aud This statement is in line with the one | have now thrown off their masks and der’ Superlor to a Ot €rs l,n ' W dlos b 10 l 0 prophetic visions of the glorious destiny | reguraing the mortgage indebtedness of | come out in their true bourbon colors. leavcnmg power (U..s.hep/. Agricultey pou _of this immortal republic. the farmers of the country and other | Governor Northen, he says, advocated Bulletin 13, 9. 509

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