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4 TIHE OMATA DAILY BEE/ZMONDAY, DE( A P—————— VJ‘” “‘ I)A | | ‘\ ]”4: |4). TTING A DANGEROUS PRECEDENT | eargo of provisions for the seal- | thenational banks \-_- to the proposal ; wost, whare the demand for sars and lo: P | The attempt to invoke the powor of | skins of tho fleet and then sl | to permit the hanRe'to issue notes to the B, ROSEWATEI, Bdit ! the sapreme court for the avowed purs | away. Tho captain of the Corwin | par value of ing v.‘« restrain his mirth sho soberly s China he i the fourth vice president of the ;'.h‘." or sho would bo apt to tun any visk | Philadelphia & Roading Raflroad compang., from meating 10 or the buffalo on her s e Shorman Momorial socloty is oot wting for the purchase of the St. Louls rests oming yonr large additions - © Lhe the St 1 Toat comotives for the Leansportation of farm thoir bonds, thero is no | products has far excendsd tha supply . pose of saating and unseating members | not only seized the steamer, but ordered | valid objection to ks The effect of such | During the - loy f the General William T, Sher- PUBLISITED EVERY MORNI of the logislatuce wili, if carriod out, | thirty Canadinn soaling vesse's to sea | logislat would ‘be to add about | will undoubtedly be made to the equip Uretty Hot Staff, y bo usoed a8 its headquart pracedent, The | from the harbor of Port litches heforo | 50,000,000 to the dir . OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. 2 fiation, but the [ ment of all thg railroads, not only be- is looming up for th e f the government in this state the wnsfor of curgoes had been made, | fact that this would be profitabls to the | causo the World's faie traflic will ha <oy 8 Wi, Jam destined regard- | to bo provided for, but hecause the pro ! L Tty Kol o Vous nts—the 1 tive, oxecutive and | States without authority of law, Some | less of the consideration of possible beus | ducts of led 10 three distinct dopnrt- 1« the v in a harbor of the United | banks is sufficient 6 dcfeat it ts of the country are ine wsing with yily and S Our constitution expressly de- | of s0 vessels were obliged to return | efit to the country,, The propo to B Month that y person o collection of | home for want of supplies, and thus | abolish the tax on mational bank ¢ Eanday 1t 18 belng one of these departments | lost the balance of the scason’s eruise. | lation will certuinlyfail in any even iy ‘ exerciso any powes properly be tit was their own fault, ! felation is either of the othe was no reasonable cround for tter | p A walk about great rapidity, This growth in railroad Y the s I natten ““‘ AL reu- | facilitios will be partienlarly ma ked in wreh of St to be ox dustrial devel nent is greater than - ) nt congress: lhere ’ 3 CHANDEUL OF MIRTH Omalin ¢ S W00t ¢ oxprogsly directed | complaint that was ri.ie about the | that it count on ex e | t Sonth O i ) Stroets. Conneil Ar] Stpeet i the constitution.” | matter isting conditions being undisturbed for THe building of electric roads Chile ) s et of Commerce New Yor 13, 14 and 16, Tribune sench of the co-ordinate | Whatever may coma of the Bering | perhaps two yoars longer. Nor is it | likely to bo an important enterprise « Buliding & 11wt s {s limited | sen arbitration, it would be wisdom on | probable that there will bo any legisla- | the near future.® The projected road Washingt 5138 "o I Street 3 CORRESPONDENCE v seops and has withority the part of co wss to carry out the | tion by the next congress of a very rad- | botween Chicago and St. 1 uis, in which All : 1o nows and upon the domain of cither of | suggestion of President Harrison that | ical nature, for the renson that tho in- | congress is ‘to be askod to take an in glitorint \ others. Tl slature cannot | the president be given power to prohubit | fluence of M. velund will be exerted | terest, will, if succossful, undoubtediy ve At R 1LETRIA y exercise oxe netions or | by proclamation the taking of seals in | against such lation followed by tho const Al busis tors nnd remittances should icial powers except where | the North Pacific by American vessel Sm————— lines of equalextent where the conditions D :‘:;‘.;;:\:‘ w1 1\‘4“»‘ s e ca ordora. | tHe istitution expressly dirc it to | provided that the same restraints are 4 CRITIC ANSWERED, are favorable, 1 ost in electric road | s tofl to be made payable to the order of the con be done. The own elsewhere, 1tls ;l;-l; BEn DUBLISHING COMPANY, | USrp legislative or judicial functions | trics. fhe nrohibition. of pol to one relations with Canada in hie an- | reported thateastern eapitalists are vro- and the judiciary has no legal right to 1 those waters, greed to by ¢ nual messe cited somo rather wction of other governor has no right to | applied to the vessels of all other coun- The veforence mude by the president | building isbeing jecting a railway to be run by olectricity EWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION, | drrogate to itself powers and dut governm. octs now | bointed ticism from the Canadian | between New Y and Now aven Btate of Nebriska | | by tho constitution to would be | ministorof finance. Hechargod that the | Successful eloctric railways are in County nf Dotizlas. § | {iih0 OF the o¥a Wraiich. of neans of preventing the total | president had not faidly stated the is- | operation botween Woonso and | he BRI et N, ey ot mars thut | governmont. ¢ \ion of soals that is | 8uos between tho governuents and af- | Providence, 1R, L,and botween Troy | e lid exa VLRI e Tots en the ne court overr v foaved. he Unite Statos | focted surpriso at tha apparently un-'| and Cohoes, N. Y. Few doubt that in | ‘Awd it was LB D i ywers its aetion becon lut vernment has prac P friondly tone of the message toward | timo n large pant of the land transporta- | Witer could Eunday, Decontor 11 20095 | 41y and thevefore subverst during the past season o far as Boring | Canada, o yave o somewhat claborats | tion of the contry wil to apply his i R neer) 23999 | tom of govornmont. A court sen coneamed, but the president | statement of tho situation from the Can- | roads with electricity as the motive | Rosew T pra ] 8068 | o veentive or legislative powers becomes | states that the s er of b mov. | adinn standpoint, the purpose of which | power, and it is more than probablo that | mit L Bl ety Filiv e dnnrerois to eiviT md ! ing from island to island in the open | Was to confuts and discredit the prosi- | within the next ten years great progress & aturday, Hecember . { republican form of government s a re- | ocoan amonnted to about 85,000, At the | dent’s stutement. will he made in this direction. niay as well ST osaE Daveys sort to lawless fo to overthrow the senson when this shameful work is done Secretary of State Foster has in an ettt omas and David ) ne in, thy the car ssness and wrendamativenes be done on rail Ave BRI bataro s 800 st government it tells with terrible effec . tho | interview answered the Canadinn minis- | Tit: Atiantic stonmship companies, presenee this 1740 day of Deceber & By the express mandato of the const naturs [Seal] NI FELL, Notary | . There's a oty nock at wling and - thind the door of th istature for a seat in the Dl but ho who runs 1. and the co-oparation of | statement as w whole, is not warranted | peared before the senate committee on United .\r.\h! nate for, by all the squivm- | P44 AP Citcnikn Tor X thE, WO of the election returns and qualification | the United States and oat Breitain | by the facts. With regard to the efforts | immigration, deny that in proposing 40 | 25,0 fir cnoueh !t A BYELTIRAVRY ] of its members and its decisions cannot inere soof the soals, It ought | ter and successfully shown that his | through their ropresentative who ap- tution the legislature is the sole julgs | to be prevent v Tun: Maud eed 13, with withering ¢ Thity the man you'll et for a hus iblican who expec e suffeag 1 S o reviewe rBverso ;oA % the secratary of stato pointsout that tho | sengers, reduce si 18 and vuise pns- Womajority of the next legisl inde A 140 with lofty conter TiiE eapital stock of the wall paper bo reviewed or reversed by any tri e t————— ecratary of stato points out that th gers, redu ailings and raise pa £ font of or in opposition to the will of Tid. | V' et for you Miad Jones 4 ! clain » Canadis inister of finance er rates they intended to resent the 3 § il r wounld T absurd fo “waste pity on whi trust s $30,000,000. There is nothing bunal. | EXPORTS IN NOVEMBER ”"”'.‘ N & el el e ‘“ S ! Rosewater may as well hang up his 1 yove SRR iy S oL % If the supreme court ean be invoked that Me. Blaine insisted that a uniform | proposal that congress should suspend | music box. 1v can’t be did all ab at monopoly. L 4 bl ¥ O i to puss upon tho validity of tariY would bo neeossary for both Can- | immigration. That was the construc- - Washingt 1St 1 Tt N N LANS AND LAV IKERS, ) itis pit s CowWay inow ada and the United States, incase of a | tion put upon it by many, and the pro- LT yutshone. e s of the male tnli i e foha wot 1 ieiont to stop it. to negotiate a veciprocity arvangement bandon the carvying of stoerage pas- According to a preliminavy statement of expo Limports for the month of November it appoars that the former excecded the latter by about 20,000,000, | ¢ (was also the statement that it should | spirit of resentment. Phis will bo w sury 1o most people, for it has heen supposad that T silver dollar at the present mar- | of members of the logislature from Cliy ket valuo of silver isworth just 64 | county it has a rvight to anunul the ponts. Butitstill continues to buy 100 | credentials —of all other men who gonts worth of anything wo may need. | hold certificates —of election as —_— e members of tho legislatu It reciprocity sreangement, was erroneous, | posal certunly was suggestive of a he Ovana B be in the line of the wresent American | say, however, that they are disposed giould they think thoy do.* ; tarifl. Tho teath is that Mre. Blaino | to assist the authorities in enforeing WECOM NS LG CIILY Lf was largely 5 asied that tho sehedule should not | any wise ard legal measures, and it Gl \ o B n Mattes, jv, t Alas, loved o was frequen WG AV e o Wi havoe just gono through one presi- | tho wemo court can seat and dontint clection und tho groat dailics of | unscat wsingle member of the lagisla the country are beg already to | ture it soat or unsoat the whe discuss bettor methods of clecting presi- wtuee, This power once conceded due to an unusn colume of imports N \ luo to an unusuul volumo of imno; be conflned to natural products, but | is only fair o take them at their word "There is a decrcuse of nearly $10,000,000 yuld include an agreod list of manu- | This question of suspending imm n the value of cotton cxports and CoNarpssMAN Howrew's bill pro- |, U Sk 700,000, viding for the vevival of state banks of | 0t vomnin so long as our form of gov 4ssue will give the country & chanco 10 | oyinent endures, < exports w § T and this vear #ce just how the democracy stands on | \vhoove wd of the tho total for the month is estimated . N ipremse court the question of wilde it mone, AL BEILLRY Sy DO s 0 Gl termine the right of a member of con- Wt Gover 3 Passion move stured goods, Thi thestumbling | tion is really a seriousone in any aspe cnant G i B rement, the | and must not be decided hastily. We S et hew e, Canadian government de ing torestore | believe that there would be no necessity vl whispered: Do you 1 o Understand a peer which it was desi d to be mnd practically, the old reciprocity avrange- | foritif the govornment took full con} In November last year the aggregato 205,000,000, Ttis gratifying tonote th —_ in spite of tho abnormally large oxpe I LOOKS very much as if a donble- heaaed legislature was heaving in sight. Nebraska has been rather duli for some timo and we have had u single-hended government altogether too long. > $ of breadstuffs and cotton last v gress or United States senator toa seatin > Wb nirounl lorlslatura?’ SHoula any!| oo ing (0 thelarge prodution,the record such provess over bo attempted congross would resent it as a rvevolutionary on- cronchment upon its precogative. IT 18 safe to say that Mr. Carlisio never would have held up Samuel J. Tilden to admiration as the originator of the demoeratic tarift policy if he had wanted a place in Mr. Cloveland's cabi- net. do whut — tes and u reign of a Tris Kansas City Tincs of Sunday | hve been soveral instances in Nebraska contains un cditorial leador on the ad- | Where ono or two Feiib G [ vantages of dull times whizh reminds us | lature were decisive in senntorial con- foreibly of the fellow who whistles while | te5ts, but no court has over dared to going througrh the woods—just to keep | P4ss upon a contested clection involy- o I ing aseat in the legisinture 43 3L wasa yoeur ago, but provisions have advanced., TI os quoted show that thore has been no general decline in the foreizn demand for Amer- ican products, for it isto be reamembered ment, which was altogether one-sided. | trol of quurantine regulations, as ought ! Sy ones St ol T Far more misleading are the statements | to be done. 1 ¥ W rae that the republican Ang haked mo straights of the Canadian ministor regarding the ers of the leeilature work vivorosly R T state of Indiuna s avoused on the seetre a reasonable amoun vitroad R '3 ery question, the fur-scal contro- ! 5 BeiBEeN SmER e VLRGN L (GE SRt That froze my soul ! 3 road question and a number of bills witl | ] ek HERNG And with a sniile versy, the canal diseriminations and the z e T ey do - not want, the carth, nor are Tanid: T think kot 3 e 5 be introduced in its legislature this win- | they in favor of the railroads owning it, but th while.” cailrond tratfic. WWith regard to the | ¥ 1 not worth while, rai ith reg £ Yli i il 1l division of i that d 1 - last waty cretiry Foster thinks the | Wb to provide for pu oL el L e B V lo o ‘1‘(\ ‘l‘l\':m\l r ) RS r is above the ave 1 srob- ¢ {reg ment, General discuss. of 10 subject = SEVEN-UI' FOR A LIFE. Mo Yo SBoT Ay and brob-| yiiiudo of Canndt the loast defensiblo | phent: Gevaral discussion of Hio subject | compuni s ably ‘surpiisses l‘-‘l‘ o -‘\“»‘ previous | e its velations with the United “u”l e 3 % \“‘I : Z Lol ._‘:“ L Hub o \i”w);' ]il"l"‘;“ Brandon 1. roar except 8ol £ crease e eds a similar awakening e coning islature will make ow them what's in fer hangin Bill jest stand | ‘\,; :,.,.(:. N ; )90.000 in th ,‘fl,y,l,,“:,( ,.:,‘ States, and - charact s it as a 22 | least a fairly libe appropriation for the e 2 Itis truo that in soveral states, nota- | O . MEHH ) ML pr fiance, by it great and over- AR N vosses the | Nebrasku exhibitat the Woulds faiv. ‘The | An' them as dowt believe stole Just put yer I A AT LA B S0 Voo visions oxported during tho month isa | qoa o =0 . of our na- IN-BENATOR INGALLS expresses the | [igmress of the in agrculture and | . bae e ly in Montann and Wyoming, - | oo iudication and. the west will be | ot i0E © c. ey B | hope that e demoerats will havo a | M actures will waie ' splendi show Dhet Iying ercaser, Bendizo, ye know he's full promy courts: have passed upon creden: [0 e intevostod in the fact that | - on s POHCY OF FRLFAY COno: 18 K10 | majority in both houses of congress, so | With funds sufticient 0 ot prover Hs- | il eut him outer Jose's gal, and now he's in tinls of members of the legislature 3 interest and for the protection of tho | ; x o | Py and present it attractively to the many this fix. \ 3 T A o 4 | the exports cattlo were about 3,000 | 40 A L T T R that they will havenoloop-hole to crawl | thousands of visitors at the Nebraska build- | Don' Resitate and_hold hack, boy ut these decisions have nearly alw hond mronter than durlng the samo | PUDUC. The secrebary of state saysthat | o,y thpough when thoy fail to carry out | ing. ‘The benefits to the state that have ve- | | you thdue is Hght 3 9 been fellowed by double-h legi e x'] = s b Laf i tlo i C t ation of the system far has thoir promi of cconomy and reform, | Sulted from sending out the famous iver- | Think h”‘\i vou'd lel x;.‘ Billy's place—don’t b weric as ", o priee ¢ dl e i i 9 Ll anc o inge . y e el o e th period last yeu te price of cattle in | .00 o6 of the many instances of the | tising trains of the past two years show | |, veat ther matterlght (=00 L foreign markets remains about tho samo | g g0 LS axeoubive, and @ dis S | nay be expected, on a much larger S rbearance of the excoutive, and 2 di Wiiere the Cash Goos. { scale, from a superior showing at Chic: Ranze outs0's 1 kineount ye now —Great Scott! tinguished mark of a desire to cultivate Washinglon Post | next vear, and it will be the poorest kind of We're six to six fricudly relatiol vi fan The New York Herald talks for Dana, but | economy not to do it, snying nothing of the vicudly relations with ¢ "““1‘-. d {ts aditor betson MuFphy | n the matter. We're even et's Kinder bad! T tell yer irit that animates tho Canadian ‘ whut w e 4 — Republican: Give the boysa | covernient in its relations with this Wil i ound at the Front, papers up and down Nebraska Play er squar’ game, oo government, as shown iv the eriti- Chicago Tribune iving members of the legis Sendizo, ver Iying snealk, squat down i i When Mr. Cleveland is veady to eut the | Liture-c od deal of gratuitions advice Var by (his Trec: nof th nadian minister INaNeo, | qanoeratic pic h find Hon. Carl Schurz | about wh v shall do on thie orship v oL und 4 T win we'll sot poor is not promotive of a better feeling on ! standine close to the counter and looking o | maticr and all others matters. Tl 1 illy ce! nine jost rip 'emup an' do tho part of the Americen people toward | lttle hungricy than anybody clse rom THE Omana Bre down S ot 4 £ 3 - 1o st to the Omaba World-Hera Two on ye hold thet mustang thar while 1 do the Dominionand if adhered to can only Only Made to Get in On, bott ‘.» Hlll '\lel‘\‘ ; do well to save their : u;vfi\‘ }‘ ‘w]i ] ; i 5 vesult in the ultimate adoption by tho St Lowds Globe-Democrat, breath to cool theit porridwe. It is 1o be [ Hah! dimynds trumps! Aln't got er one—T United States of the policy indicated in There will be a constant and resolute | presimed that we have elected i ent | B o ) 2 T ver game an® low; e TR e : stenzgle in the next congress between those | and honest men to represent us. In law it is Le1s Lo ¢ {n’ Lo the last message of President Harrison i : i 1 UL sommitten ! S S G R ) R democrats who think the Chieazo platform | 1Sl to wait until an overt act is ¢ Lt — contestants shall pursue, but in no | | i 5 60 ) wits made to stand upon and those who | befove commencing procedure: in politics it | jryar's suthin like er game o sledge! My deal GEORGLA is talking of raising mon is the—right of the conte : ”I" T ”"'”::]‘",' ; o GOVERNED DL G NARUIEA L LTS thinleth gl el Tump o | oot hotore. iving ot | Look AL UF hiund: see whut yoll do. Ye're by private subseription for an exhibit | ant for o scat in the legislaturo | ¥ [y Yory gratliyin Lo obserte | The idea that the decline in the prices TRl e it Tuxol tovs ouyAannin: froaianyiGe Gantallzn slowl’, e hreey at the World's fair, her legislaturohay- | subject to judicial interferenc : HismoLEean A6 U1 of important products is due to the Washington Post. - } it eounts for i o well on n rising warl It shows that . i 1 : SOME MEN OF NOTE UMW ot er L ye're bigh, Tow, ing refused Lo vote the necessary funds, | ‘I'he powers of our supreme court havo | s e R heonn h ceneapness of silver is not entertained by A democratic contemporary calls on Cleve: & Ged \\.‘./“ 't ot er i y ' A 5 , = lurope wants Americu k and is 3 o nd and Hill to ¢ et \ e ¢ SEnZND jack an i f The trouble with the private subscrip- | undergone a very severe strain several V e pork and s | 40 hosty financinl authorities. The | kndand Hill to set togeth / ¢ 1 Draper, who defeated Congress- | g i Navd fer Billy—six 1o two-but T ain's ) ) ¥ P | 20 ) A % g to pay forit. Our foreign pork | of democratic unity. When thos 1 tion plan is that there ave not enough | Limes within tho past few years for the | s g 3 New York uished statesmen do come tozethe man Geor Fred Willinms of ] siuchi din' ter squeal e q and beel mavket now seems to be secur ; ; v Setts, admits that he spent 57815 in doing it. | Ferpraps I work (her greaser’s jus and skin wealthy men in Goorgis sake of partisan success, but never be- | “1G Doof maviet no 18 Lo bo secure, |, p1e aintains that the fall in the | probubly bo with the time-honored dull thud. ! fs | and there is every reason to believe that 3 s Sequard has been lee nhwonhigdoale o 2 prices of wheat. cotton, iron and other T tuntnie i Philadelphin on the wickedness of | Theis right gaod keerdtod s g staples can easily be accounted for with- New York Commercial. | 5 1 good fer all the trick that city and Boston, and he pronounced the | g 2500 fom™ thar, old” yeller jaw—thet our part out bringing silver into the question The more banquets and blowouts the ‘“\ i e i smakes us six 10 see who is to organize the legislature, | we do not beliove the supreme court will TWO CURRENCY PROPOSITIONS. at all, the operation of natural | democracy indulge in to celebrate their Bl viz: republicans, democrats, populists | lend itself to such a schemo, although | TWO important propositions releting and railrondists, and the chances are | certain prominent republicans pretend | 10 the currency have been introduced that the fourth party will knock out all | to know what the court proposes to do, | 11 €Ona 9ns ol iliese plopgses thie the others unless tho lesistature is com- 1y Sseven-np:” 'y ther keerds. We'll that the comparison is mude with a e 1t is for each house alone to determi TR i x s A o ALL the Chieago editors agree on one who is ¢ is not entitied to repres N I 10 of w 1t and cotton point—that thestreets of Chicagoare in | 1y district, and no tribunal can pus Sils : teblsdoniciy n horridly filthy condition and need | Feview the title to any seat in the legis R AL A s R cloaning very bad. It must bo gratify- [ lature, either bofore or after the session | o5 qiotion L Thousri ing to the peoplo of Chicago to know | I there aro any frauds or irregularitios | o 0 5 (0L G T that all tho editors agree on anything. | Uhie statutes prescribs the cyutse which ' in mbor Copveveial Bulletin, for ox- Prof. Char fore has there becu an attempt to puck ; ; . it will continue to improvo. Two wecks from now thero will be | the legislature by avpealing for a su- | Lo < Sk four partios wrestling with each other | preme court mandate. For State Bananofililininteg i NyRnoe) ips She goes. Bill's great victory the more manifest dq they | clares that sthe country wints a re > chanee | make it that they do not know what they | Fhat is ;““" bly what tho country won't} gp,destyimps, an' yo “wini onet Oh, no— R T undoubtedly true in re- | are todo with their victory now that they | ’M_»;’”" umicamipnin 0kl VALY T T e i spect to whoat and cotton. [t is well | have it e lor D k1o anys 1 ih it Massaghu |10 it I S " 4 oh stoes Ut Tust, an'—ye've got whut? Well, known that the dechne in the price of as discover iccident and sottled | 11igh govs it fust, b Fa s wheat has been caused by the extraordi- E i mi which 5 10 show that acci- | ey iieor hearts, an ace of elubs, an’ ace o N Pas; » line that T H i 1ys to be des dimunds, whew narily large crop last year and tho great | st onginized to inerease the price Dl b anico, T wou'tigl dntell) wries to life and health to . t oung suceeeds e . Thet un's gone ap, too. x b "‘H‘; 1 ,_‘,‘"”m:‘l‘,‘f £l b John Ru: ”“ R e L ‘\“‘ "1 Don't ook exuitant, Bendigos thar's four pints o prico of whoeal were it any caso ng mjllions is a crim ien Fitler as president of the Union Leagus 1% d in ther pi the crin ithout regard to color | Philadelphia. My, Younw is a man of note | oy hold yer breath: Bill, say cr prayer wealth, are punished Y Besides being ex-minister Ve sived! 1 tarmed O i conspicuous in the movement - lnws being o suflicient explana- Republicans who want 10 use tho | Fereal of the silver purchase law, and posed of the right kind of mottle. supremo court as m partisan machine | 1P Order to provide for the contraction g -] for the mere temporary gain that cor that would resultiiuisproposcdito nil EVEN the New York Zimes cannot | ol of the le v concenl Tts approval of the work per- formed by tho Navy department during tho present administration. It speaks in terms of high praise of what Secre- gislaturo would give in the | the national banks to issus notes 1o the | gurplus carried over to the present yo par vaivo of the bonds deposited to se- pending senatorial contest aro troading | P Yaiuo of the bonds deposited to so on dangerous ground. ‘Their success | CUre civculation This measure also pro- | affected by tho price of silver it would would bury the party beyond resurrec- | P05€3 to abolish the tax on national | pe found tion, us any party ought to be | Ak civeulation. > other mensurs | from India, but the price in that coun- Lusiding xealloney, 5 Tracy hi ‘hieves n rad als wovides for poal ol e silver 1 0 1 o hiladeiphia Ledyer Dt | T CE tary Tracy has achieved, und the praise | buricd that attempts to override ‘1““ ey (ol 212000k f the silver | try hus not boon oxceptionally low. The | xy 4 cotebration of Governor Hoge's re =4 WNENG K' (| 18 justly bestowed. Mr. Cleveland will | tho will of tho people by Tammany | [ #nd proposes that the tax on state | pipkot in the United States, owing to | eleetion in Denison. & 300-pound black hog == y | not easily find o it succossor for the | mothods. No solf-respecting ropub. | PRk issues be 1 50 that the | the lack of forcign demand, has been | Was placed at the head of the procession, | & Co = prosent socretary of tho navy if it be | lioan could stand up and defond such | 518108 may provide a cireulation. practioully. Tudapendonbiof othor ianr- | Abdyhen whulbavis mudo, was poforrad 10 | true that Whitney is slated for another | usurpation. I'nese mensures are interesting and place, argest Manufacturers and Retullor as Governor of Texas.” The latter Larg f‘rl\;‘lll‘;“ll:“‘\ irora \‘»‘null. 3 (&8 < kots and has been unusually depressed | thinks this sort of ent m is a lite | P8 ¥ Howover much we muy desire to seo | iMportant as showing the views of the | bocauso the supply hus bocn romavkably | POVkS the legislatuve organized by republi- | “WO ments in the demoeratic party | apge, excoeding the apparent demands No I al 1 | for foreign and domestic us For thi Chicagn Dixpatch cans, we do not propose 1o give counte- ""11”"“ ,“"“I RRYSIEG 8SLHS l’”Ll' ghithom; ! ) Al o el bl e solves in tho next congress tho eurrency | pous 1 e e e “Shut out the ten-dollar immigrants " is a nance to any courso that will justly lay Y | rouson wheat has steadily tended down- | .\ Uhay is un-American, Shut out all im the party liablo to the ehargo of sub- | Policy of the povernment for at least the | ward notwithstanding that silver has | proper immizrants and all who arce not fitted | th g verting justice, overthrowing tho con- | Lifetime of the next administeation. 50 | jperensed slichtly in value during the | fo alganation into the gtodt .‘\u.n\w s ho' govornment, 15 valid reason why | yitution and seoking to dominate by | [ 45 the silver purchaso law is con- | pust few months body politie. But a financial b meri o pnt s e o o | serne: i g sratic party v . can citizenship must not be put up. Many | #ho govornment should roduge fees for | f,,yq, | cerned the democratic purty is fully The cotton market does not appenr to | &0 i W5 are worth wore than other money orders if it desires to retain the o] committed to its repeal by its ) S bR be any more aflected by the price of sil- | 3 uts business it has and get buck what it has PRESERVATION OF THE SEALS ! | h - | national platform, and if it seri- | vor thian the whoat market. There has T —, | O y my eye lost. Cortainly the government can | The commander of the [nitod Stutes | ously . 4 x 1\ wson intonds to live by that afford tosupply money orders as cheaply | revenue steamor Corwin, Cavtain ' L. Tue fact that the express companies have zzeared o goodly part of the money | order business of the country, because | they do thoe business at low®r rates than been a decided ndvanco in the price of T ) ! e e is wee oi pledge to the country 1t is bound o st | cotton duriug the past few weeks, but A populist organ asserts that the Republi- | [F What a sale we've had this weel. Going to as the cxpress companics nod it 18 due | Huopor, has been ordered from San | the governmont purahnso of silyer. Yot can papers ave supporting Mrs. Lease f ; mpn I thero has been practicaily no change in KHALE Al T 3 keep it up, too--for-a to the public that it should do so, Franciseo to Washinglon, and it is sur- | thero is u very poworful clomont of the |t pries of silver, The expoctation of | bt Mo Welle no. " itabir. | |53 I I prty that will opposo this unloss it can | o ghort crop in thid country has beeu | Cill puapers are supporting Mus. Leise b country and | sec e somothing as a substitute that ) affect the price of ¢otton, The supply | any other man in her part 2o cause there are some q L ] © Lwo ways to supply | and demand Lave not boen porceptibly ret ‘perhaps millions, have been invested | waters last sumwmer with a larg in sugar growing by mon who could not | of sealskins on board. The variations of the two commodities have President Gompers of the American 1ed 7 I | Many came to see if it sngo to the | othor is to rostove to the state banks | ot eorvesponded. Ihoro appears | eration Labor has called the attention of | S « the privilego of issuing notes. The lat- bring myself to believe that the demo ing and also to the i \ : S DAL . L) [ or wheat have.-been in any way | company in its employment of Chinese o f f \ PR e S cratic purty is going to logislate for tho | of several ponchers in the disputea | adopted by a democeatic congress. | nactod by changos in the mas- | Malays When this company aecelved it 4 so, for its always so democratic party proposes to do that | mation that the seizure of the British | of the party and it is wanted by the | {5 now the subject ot s0 much contro- | should b s 1 to keep its agreen v 3 . ; x very thing. steumer Coquitlam by the Cor south, whoso voice will be potential in | vorse The natiouablaws of trade huve | OF ¢lse to i its subsidy A | You know we always . Ay H 9 UN: sndi s for $5 couvention. But what would Mr. C! SRLAEAGI MR B LA R SRkyia Damdoras | carried good suits for $2.50, splendid ones for $5. advance of 10 cents per gallon on aleo- | of excitemcnt at the time and was in- | land do with legislation of this kind? | tepfored with by speculators, The question of eleeting United State Same with boys' overcoats and consumption of alcohol is confined to | violation of our laws as the seized ves- | edly in hearty sympathy with eastern | ing the past few years cannot bo taken | tional amendn I'his ourht - = oL A - 2 9 the saloon may regard this action of the | sel was guiity of will bo seriously do- | sentiment on the subject. This is | asan indication that the husiness of the | Lhe supportaf the yequived thiee faurth ulsters. $5 overcoat for $2.50. $6 ulster $3. There manufacturing sud medicingl ostablish- | trinl in the United States | representatives in congress shows them | number of locomotives used last | A frittoreds motatuited | g you see. That's why we cut 'em so deep. Big ments. An Omaha drug manufacturing | supreme court ot Alaska’next mouth | to be unanimous against the proposition, | year was 1,090 and the number menns an increased expense of 820 a day, | smuggler, for her violution of the cus- | reasonable to expect that Mr. Cleveland | 611 cars in use on tho railways of tho ) and ulster or over $5,000 & year. The question is | toms laws of this country was plain | will be controlled by the views of the | United States. 1 spite of this gt ; g S Katiirdiy (1 1 | 8. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts — the distilleries and hus a monopoly upon | United States port and complying with | would get his approval, monthe to move the freight that has de- t o W esl b3 3o production. Is the anti-trust law a | the customs laws she would siyly slip It is not at all probable that the dem- | manded shipment on some of the roads | \urned 1o . ainst Indians = § lew days, ¢ ay, be- cause they admive her pluck, and because ) few Y8, aDYWaY, ng outof the seizuve by | wiil prevent any contraction of the cir- she hias 1oss whiskers and more brains than tho Corwin of a British ship in Alaskan | eulution, Ther ) ; i L e ) I ) Monapolistic Patriotism. Y boys’ odd lots et. g0 cavgo | this. Ono is to provide for the free and | jnfiyenced by the prico of silver, and the Tt e ys o president | untimited coinage of silver, and the have douo this had there been no | refers in s me . bounty on their product. No, T cannot | Bering sea arbiteation now pend- t0 s B evidanskSsot aithen watton:| 106 ARIMONAOS G MnSHLAEON S0 LIS ¢ was so and found it seizure | ter plan is the one most likely to bo Hope- of v by AIOMGU0 Aot it final ruin of thego men.” And yot the | waters last summer, but gives no inti- | 1t is demunded by the platform | ey value of .gho motal that | LUy from die trewsunit entpved inio o when we say its so expected to produce complications. | the congress as it was in the national | governed prices offl must always do so, A Llofarm Tound to Lome: THE whisky trust has made another | though this seizure created a great deal o S Well, the $5 ones are $2.50, a square cutof3g. The hol. This may appear very trivial and | digoantly resented in Canada, it is | He has shown marked conservatism r —_ l‘l e peple will oksbly 1nke s the § » &8 L4 people who always imagine that the | hardly to be supposed that so obvious a garding the currency and is undoubt- Tue decrease in railroad bullding dur- | {4 h.",).,\ the submission of t sort are i i i 3 " 1 : th tate le e for economical r whisky trust with indifference. But al- | fended now that the facts ure known. | opposed to restoring state bank lissucs. | railvoads has not grown as vapidly as in- | g RO sent two-thirds o s are only two or three sizes in each sort. Broken, cohol is an important factor in many | The case will come up for | Acanvuss just madeof the New England | former yours The increuse in the | biennial sessions of the legrislitinne concern consumes 200 gallons of alcohol | and there is no reasonable doubt that Their idea s to enable the nationul | of cars was increased 45,944, making Does Education Educate, break in price in broken lots of men’s overcoats a day, and a raise of 10 cents a gallon | the vessel will be condemned as & | banks to enlarge their eivculation. Itis | a total of 52,189 locomotives and 1,215, whother the whisky trust will be per- | enough. Ehe was employed as a supply | east regarding the currency,and inthat | crease in the transportation f & R i Lo :‘ "‘” BROW N I NG K I NG & CO. mitted to lovy such a heavy tribute | steamer for the Canaainn fleot of soui- | cluss neither a free silver bill or oo re- | ties of the country it has ) 3 g 0 AUt LGRS AL ’ 4 upon its patrons hecause it coutrols all | ing vessels, Instead of going into some | pealing the tax on state bank issues | impossibie during the past n they learn Store open every evenin g tilo dead letter ¥ into small barbors wnd exchange her | ocratic congress will do anytbi for | Kspecially has this been the case in the | aud bufialoes JOLLER Wi LIy \ ( - mised that this 15 due to prospective CONGRESSMAN HUFE of Ponnsylvania | complications between this has practical common senso, “Hun- | Canada grow dreds of thousands of dollavs,” ho sa, used with success by speculators to . $ i that > Wi

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