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D R Wowt— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:_FHURSDAY, mmrnr m mb. 1 ' REPUBLICANISM OR RAILROADISM. [ the mothod he has adopted in this case | howl of |mllch-u,'1 f fluence 1s raised llw Mt“ FORC" A Im D I\\UF f bill to repeal the Sherman silver purchase l LINES LIGHT AND AIRY. wnIoH |18 very sure to mako the task s most | ponsioner along ,‘_m,,," 4 15 there | act. It is not bolievod that Me. Hatoh can Now that the senator assstant to tho | & Vot Freasth | A 1 -+ | muster sufficient strongth to bring about | elllo Journal: “Know thyselt"™ is an . ROSEWATER, Fditor. | demoeracy has been elected by democrat difficult one. It can have no other result | fore obviously* M his interest to WRELE | cloture tlon overy one should follo x. Another y the two wings of tho allied forees | thun to intensify the hostility of a num- | put the offf’ out of ].nmi.u < g | Moutana's Few Wa 10 108 Lmportant, Is: “Don't give thysolt PUBLISHED BEVERY MORNING should dovote @ little of thoir attontion to | ber of leaders toward him, and 1t is | but manifestly shiwwould not be the ve- | Bankers Bringing Great Pressure to Bear on | pChairman Thomas H. Cartor of the repub B Er (8 o SUCaRIPTION “some of tho ovils of which tho paople com- | altogether doubtful whother it will | sult of the demoemgtic proposition con Prosident Harrison, Db oxroots 10 e &g e ke Bt ket | ¢ W 18 % 111110 Shadowy, O e wok of afly Boe Aelthout Sunday) One Year., § 8 00 | plain™ and give some of tho “nealed legisla- | attract to the party as many new voters ned in the amgndment for the trans a fow days and may take ahand in the sena ' K 3 ; Jafly and Sunday, One Yoar... 10 00 | tion™ about which Tur Omyi Bas, a dom- | as will be driven from it. Meanwhile it | fer of the pension woftice. Tt is hardly | torial str essing there, he himself S VORI b b Janitor of one of 5 00 ¥ o dot i B g X 3 | Deing ot : tand 3 coming into t ix Sfonth, e ockatic nawapapor, has bssa talk M | i9tobe said that Judge Gresham will | probable that thi: froposition will pro- [ HOW THER PLANS ARE ARRANGED | bx oredited with an ambition in that | v voom e o Lhs ! s Ber hasn't spocified the “evils,” nor the O il Cartor sasa: “Thero aro boird this se . T the, gruntost con mosdedi” but' Shey.tnust bs. thot o 2 4 | : s e ‘u natorial contest in ;“‘::‘.1;\“;“‘ (o, sald he, 13 that durned nr Bew in't say s0. The Newber i) | retary of state ably and creditably. | be expected tode so in the next congre No ¥ n|lurltlmx-\\||l Bo Made to Ma | On i‘l') ¥ ‘“‘ h have c wlle -‘kuh Ming los nin s wouldn't say o Newbe thads Ak ; 3 3 ¢ is the division s by the logls % § : Omaha, The Bne ulliing, must be repassod; also o law forbidding | It 18 Not known that he is especially | so that the secretddy of war under the taln the Gov | Tature ‘and another ia. the ausstinof e | TFatht “How ald are you, Miss Blusoxt puth Omnha, corner N 26th Stroets venal vultures to build their nests in | learned in international law and he has | now administration may have the fullest r Desires Aro I 3 location of certain fnstitutions, fneluding o | Jbed Georsle, durin (T nell i l| P ”"I "“ " braska, nd offerin a bounty on | had no opportunity to acquire a knowl- | possible opportunity to revise the pen- Considered at ¢ penitentiary, insane asylum and other in Wawhy! 3 7 Chtber of Commerce. . 3 y undoubtedly discharge the duties of see- | vail in the presapt, congress, but it may — stammered Miss Bl ow 5 18, 14 and 15, Tribune | their tail ath A wrnorant con edge of diplomacy, but he may be ex- | sion lists accorditig to demceratic ideas — | between \.'w..,“,', ,‘\.\).:,n " ‘mv ‘ln‘:l.‘; the ! Is thial why \‘m. ook so driod np, Miss Dullding. % | mission should be establishet, which . W : contest appears far away and 1 could not say | Blusox? queried Georgle, intorestedly. WilMfieon, 513 Fonrons bR R D S P Geamt PR, | | who Santh the e e of Sepmescaling awn of byth could be dep)site 1t the same Bitaltie s el m Lridatrati " Was D. C., Feb, 15 Nl ask only n few things, for communieations relating to news and | Spawn of T B - R a business men's adminisiration does not ASHINGTON, (ol are prosperous and our beople Hushing elieiat aties should o nddremed 10 tho | time, and thus save considerablo to tha stats | AN INTER ING INVESTIGATION scem likely to be realized, if one may [ A great dealof displeasure s being ex- | enongetit: Wa want (e neil Jania S | fyehures miore wonderful fhan hese you Editorial Dopartment in the way of transportation. We woull In view of the impe ative need of the judge from the general chavacter of the | Pressed in certain quarters over the s pen and given to the state and favorable | “There it rouned the Viethn; “that BUSINF 4 remittances should | SUggest the name of Kdward Rosswater for | greatest possible precautions against in- P o " 1t 1 of President Harrison and Secretary Foste legislation.” same old chestnut, “head or taler'™ Ve dran 'J‘«I"r'x.' e Dhblahing Company, | comnis A law prohibiting walking | fectious diseases in Chicago during the ; ”" o "' "r""‘ L LA “_'I"_' ',‘ | to direct the i i Omuha. D chec o o | O railroad tracks without paying toll should | exposition year, the indifferenco shown | The branch of the government which | grie"Chia are being made upon our gold | The, following pensions granted are . upaotute walting for e to como ] By i i o becnicted and the death penalty should | by the guthorities of that city, as dis- | T8Kkes the greatest demand for the ap- | resources, The democratic newspapers of | ! Nebrask - y sted young Mr. 1ltts to bis wife's o 0 PUBLISHING COMPANY. | Attach to any man who “passes” while play- | o the Investigations made | Plication of business principles is the | the cast aud cor soph Smith, ot Hhen i lokaon; Wilven . TUIS @ it 1 ot into when watting for you = | Ing euchier on a railroad train. All articles . ' s ek John Hen kso 801 to go home," she explained, “and [ can't get ] T v committee of the Illinois ¥, Jobn Eveland, Adolph Reischick, t BWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION | of the state constitution in conflict with the [ ¥ g - o ,,_‘i” A to look into tho | 1 general Mr. Cleveland has selected | shoutd be an issuo of bonds they would, | Wiltiam H. Shappell, David Whlker. Jossh !‘mwnl‘\m' ! fdeas of any independent membor should be 0 appointe % | his old law partner, Mr, Bissell, who is | however, be the first to come forth with con- | D- Bowers Willinm ~ Clevela Aaron | 1 S Oran and bananng undoubtedly a very good lawyer, but | demnation for the proceedings i Nathan s At onal— Al trod Tors taons for el \ it not therefore necessarily a good busi- | , 1 the str which has been | man, Increase ~Horman Grothe, wcerttliere fokslipping for some weeks by the Treasury de partment Anderson, Charle Shumway o Philudelphia 1 Your dog bit me in : b \ to meet the extraordinary demand for gold 3 ssue—Floming Harrisc ol | tho lok, \UHaY yor molnt tug o Sk it e 4 e has been successful in mak and tho circumstatices which brought ( nal witows Junice | i tramp 1o o street Tudy. “Why, 1'l1 money, as Mr. Cleveland himself has | about the gold Dasha 1. MeGire Hlouth " utd s fiBi,nnd, wash his sooth aud pected to rapidly equip himself in both — respects. THE proposal of Mr. Cleveland to have | | | | | Washington Star: “Now." sald the Arabian Nights' sultan, “unless you toll me 4 story ot issue of bonds to meet the Wostorn Pensi s Touenal Pherd {a o neediol iin - democrats in congross | Postoftice department, and for postmas- | are not a little vexed over it. If there George B, Tzschuck, secretary of Tae Ber repealed, in order that no divergence of | .‘ sy :'}Nh””. ’.- LA, 9 s, n | Publishing company, docs soleninly swear that | oninion on points of constitutionsl law may | eriminal. The committee holds the city | clreulatlon of Tk (DALY B 10 | b encountered. If a party which has the | health d tment responsiblo to a large | 3 SHCUNK, VOOMIREY.LL, -150% WIS 9 | #ilgHEBanot njoy the latit there 18 15 of degree for the present condition of the | N¢%8 ~man. FEven the fuct th riary joyment 1 the might, Thess are a | the needed raforms, and if thoy av Felruary 7 5 S0f ures have been taken to elean Februury 8 23,04 | plished it will be an accomplishment | sweating shops, @s no adequate meas- craz ory is repeatin A lone through fortunate investments, | itself. The gold “rur tated | 4y 552 | o : ; out the filth in the streets and alloys | Gl nts, H1d Srun” wa ipitated by ] N6W Tatk Woeider Bal s Febriry D : 23082 | than many paople ook for.— Yok " | Where these places abound. “For ex. | 49¢3 10t prove that he hus the practical | the same porsons nd for the same purposes | W. Chasa, Wiiliaw 1 o, C, Mayberey, | you n ploce ealled i Mosig i (omer—Ifave aturday, Vebriary 11 23,510 We reproduce this specimen brick of ability to properly manage so practical | 8s was the case nearly three years Then | Thornton Dwrer, H. G Hen Clerk = Yoes, madam; Beethoven's ‘Moonlight Baturday, | i ¥ to properl; g 1 d¥tolaon; ARG T ohn Holn Sonata. Here it I8 w.|n|:‘| B '17~w§|lnh | political perversity as one of the ovi- a department as that of the postoffice, | the financial squecze was brought about hy | Grickson. ~Additional in Holford, Calvin | Sworn to hefore me and subserfbed I my fesiis N _ Rice, Isaac Col oshua S. Bennett. In: What is the priec Prenctico this 11th dny o Fabratry, dences of the decadence of our party Nobody will pretend that either Gresham | Daukers in all parties who had only seitish | Jreqse-Ma al] under thee demoralizing and debasing in- or Carlisle iy a business man, and Hoko | FE0 % T s I‘"““ I“‘"‘?I‘"“' b "\‘ bt stress of circumstances the Treasury depar Si s not knc o0 have romark- : : i ‘||\H| is not known to have any r mar K- | ment into an issue of bonds, knowing that if | Original ws, e T Malo Atchison Globe: The funniest thing in the ble ability for practical affairs. Colonel | ghey could succeed It would .nean millions of | MATY B Ottman g L (RN SE ST TN S ORI Lamont is essentially a man of business, ample,” says one member of the commit- tee, “the alleys in the southwest section | of the city, between Halsted and Canal streets, ave ina horrible condition. 1In the rear of every shop we went into was (icorge Fltch, | wOh, that'ls too cheap. Show me soniething David C. | potter.” ¥585 CIVOMIEtIon iot Tantuhty, A4 fluence of a venal loeal press and the corporation erib-fed horde that gots its Tur Fifty-second congress has about | gola inspiration at railroad headquarters two weeks yet in which to do nothing, | 1t is this cluss of dehorned cattle that and judging by its record thus far it will | hefouls the republican party and makes easily succoed in doing it. its pledges of reform and good govern- = ment a source of derision. York county is of all others the last place for any so-called republican paper to sne railway regulation, the abo- lition of passes and other reforms pledged by the party ta the people of | Nebraska in two successive campaigns., | Six years ago York county could bo ' SEEMS that the Hon. William R. on of Illinois is one of the few eminent democerats who have not yet had an opportunity to decline a position in Mr. Clevelund's cabinet. IN THE distribution of the political plums it is to be hoped that the new administration will not forgot that there is on carth at presont a man named | ‘Wayne MacVeagh. Thou modest and retiring he is still with u Ir rTar Canadian tories carry out their plan of driving all of the annexa- tionists out of office upon the ground that they are guilty of treason they will find themselves with more traitors on their hands jhan they will know what 10 do with, Sl me o' nights, [ allow S consent to an issue of bonds AMIN LLARRISON. S AudsT tia value, and yet it i not to be doubted that | “C"S¢" 10 A issu o ) ‘eauso the walk X y y How the Schemers Work. Miscellangous, if this thing could be probed to the | y S 3 : Seeretary Noble ove »d the motion for ! 3 But the president has remained firm in his 5 3 Qi bottom the disclosures would soil & num- | position againgt b bond fo e been & | @ rehearing in the case of S. I, Gaynor ber of reputations! Tt promises, how- | most remarkable combination of grecd, lusy Charles M. Nixon from Lewiston, | when the old folks all hed gone to bed an’ lott [nos o b Idaho, which stands against the defenc rre alone ever, to be another example of the | Ishucss rifi-"('y.."“l.""- ah ek “”’:;l: Assistant Secretary Chandler has aftir To get in spoonin’ distance was more'n [ could ility o podsi i iries int . ) e decision i n or ¢ \ 0 f S do, futility of congressional inquiries into | which the president has stood. And today. i ,',‘,‘,':f|.::,::":lf.li,', LAl An’ when she tuk the sofy seat there wa'n't no matters of this eharacter, where thoso | itis reported that the bankers, growing | A s CARLS WIS B R o kil datie ']'mnv room for two! implicated have fo.difficulty in conceal. | MOFe bold in their determination to waf by | O ontest e i 3 the misfortune of the government, have sent Resb R e S ing guilty knowledge: word to the president’ that unless he pe In the homestead case of A. H. Car . N 1 5 inst Daniel J. Holmes, from Huron, S. D., | A- n)ll T oout a way to beat that annexation. It is not best to be in too | est rank and file come to the front to | b AN S S st o ——— mitted |‘|;unl)l 'T“fn they would stop the e B tbi ST Ha 0 Sotatbh s B vt AR dlirned hoopskirt: ;b8 | g 3 { 8 s, e en- 5 3 ly of gold w! o urnishing BN d A eckon ho ddled "round two ye 4 | pledges and showing it to bs worthy to | “Cnent and enforcement of asimilar law i R *Ihia certainty is elimax, und. js probably | MFS: Funy O'Linn, attornoy of Chodron, | zemoto thatway L5 0 L0 THE kick of Clark: eainst the : Aetitah y >0 WOty 0 | iy Tilinols would go a long way toward It will ba funny to see democratic can- | IS CEIE LAt eon ana 18 Do oxtory | Neb.,is at ihe She 1s visiting the day. 8 kick o rkson against the ap- | rule the state | qa e v o | gressmen dancing attendance upon a secro- ; Washington on p al business. pointment of Judge Jackson has brought SRR | "]"""I'“*’"'"'. S9 a0ee i that will lurk in | tary of state who belongs to thelr party only | K hod e eon which {s upon every | "joy Governor A. C. Mollette of Watertown, L wonder, oh, T wonder If this tho trafh gan the insolent swashbuckler more notorioty GRESHAM IN THE CABI: | ;\“mh ‘:":‘]t““;'i‘i“ ““‘[ 't'l“"“.‘:' ‘::“ ‘lfl”;“ Re:Wha 4iin ot g Kapin | ind uniust to the taxpayers of tho o BmaTNOEE Lo Se clAN o2 | That the comin' hoopskirt's biggor than the han he could have acquired in any e SeSrog anon, | hea 4 s e ci ould do GBS COTHIGh anly, if President Harrison holds out | 15 /W) U8 ASE G IORE LT SRTLor CobALt: T us’ Lo s, . than d have 1 any The democratic party of the country | | their duty a great deal could bo accom- e L0 against these ned forces who seek to | Ment has left for home. The governor say s 50, I want to live Just long enough other way. Ho has been held up to ridi- | j5 now officially apprised that Jude Indianapolis Journal., »dium upon his administration, ho will IS8 AR LR upEEapL UV BIRBtGG cule by almost the entire republican | ¢ 5 y apprised a8 Judg [r]h'lkll in the meantime. The whole Republican—We hardly think you could it |fh0\l‘m‘~\ not ve, the ;mi N‘. ot ud that there promises to be a great deal of Tt the country. 1 it k 1 | Greshum is tobe secretary of stato in | country has an interest in this mattor | Eot 8 cabinet position under Cleveland by his count 1 this second tid which de- ARt (A oSl Snie N abeRE I press of tho country, but as it keeps his | tho Cleveland administration. It is not | - e mar ba R et s turning democrat now. You should have | s i Ho rogards the mining de- = name before the public he doubtless | ¢ = 5 and may be eXpected to watch Chicago | changed a fo s before the election. a6 > e 3 Jie | velopments in vhe Black Hills as most won- = e me b surprising o find that most of the men | protty closely {fibon the k004 braalt ofithe ipgiintryithe derful. VOLUMES COULD BE WRITTEN, gajoys it. e prominent in the party are not at all : "Twould Provoke Patriotic Plaudits. {;-;; Lo therg aismen dnl, Henry T Oxnard of Grand Tsland and J. silled with the testi- 18 positively denjed by the Chicago | Pleased with the selection. Judge PENSION OFFICE TRA ; St. Pawl Ploncer-Preas, 'y their selfish or party poir erOmsha nrol g IRRT \ mony of women who T 18 positively denied by the Chicago | P! 2 £ o . ! A 2 Tnstead/ of. having & Foohillier in ovary v Morrison and wife of Cedar Rapid Y newspapers that any discrimination has | Gresham has been a lifelong republican Every old soldier who is dr 2 | gchool district, as the New York \u‘nu:;l' 28 CLiLhe Corbod vancel i thio Y try; o, aad George A. Mead of Sioux City are hiags Beert mado el % SR hat e s , | and does not now profess to be a demo- | pension from the gover is intor- | gests, the democratic p rould go int May Force the Issue, th Ebbitt. .S, H. and strong by Dr. been made against New York in the g, ¥ L g om party should go into 0 e ; Pierces Favorite allotment of space to exhibitors, Of | ¢'at. He is in sympathy with the taviff | ested in the proposition made in the com mmfi»nnm- whole and complete the job d -l;ur mll ('Tmfm in the hi n;»_?‘L nm(}-n.n . l’r:ncrl ticn course such discrimination would be su- | Views of Mr. Cleveland, but this alone | form of an amendment to the pension | 4401 fellswoop. A Bl ) New York Stockhiolder. = ’B sl premely foolish and short sighted, the 1 havdly be held to make him a demo- | appropriation bill, to transfer the pen- Raiso the Ol Test. oLithesgolas squecse, i1t te foared thiorawilll |1\ AYitho close of Ll Sh! saven, pirincinal : tiainadatesneeilly 3 o 5 e 1 Vhatever ic " s | siol o 3 a) ork Time have to be a ssue of about £50,000,000 of banxs of lurope held A of gold, bel pamon ¢ moro sobecause the focling botweon Now | Srat. Whatever public honors b | sion oflce bodily to th War dopariment. e R ccion | oo o et aaie oE At S un ot | ARURSETACERD Rl SOOI oL it to-bufld up. women's York and Chicago in relation to the fair | 185 enjoyed came from the re- | Discussing this proposition in the house slature should raise the test. u8 sy, | from golng to & premium. LIhe president | 000. They gained £115,000,000 of gold, while strength and to cure has been none too friendly. | publican party. He was in the | a few days ago Representative Grout of e Tue Bee. The Standar {).1.(,,,,, els that he does not want a coudition of ::“:‘_Inl dlfi \:«;llua_x ‘nmufiv £60,000,000. In women’s ailments — cabinet of President Avthur, first as po Vermont said that he had felt thatat a | Pany will squirm, but it can stand it better | affairs which will run gold up to a premium, | the sume period the seven Europs sn_invigorating, re- = AN We caniatand AanFerous ol and much as he would regret any kind of an | Added £10, ver to their ative tonie, soothing cordial, and THE question of the hour in Min- | mastor general and then as secretary of | scasonable time and under proper con- | R We can stand dangorous oil. c of bonds he would prefer that to the | While we guined $16,000,000. stor: Le g q i o 0. » United States s bracing nervine; purely vegetable, non- mesota is, what will the legislature do | the treasury, and he was appointed to | ditions the transfor of the pension oMo Jublintions Subdue ting of tho stock exchanges. Should the | | Buropo, the United States and AT A R B with the bill providing for the taxation | the judicial position he now occupies as | to the War department might be at- Chicago Inter Oce {ts upon our ady small available gold ¢ ad s .000; i e i the functionnl derangements, pain- f 5 i The dei 3 (i ance continue during the next three days | in gold 1, J The world’s gain in | 8ll Rpel of unused railvoad lands? There are in | rcpublican. Men who have always | tended with no disadvantage to the | ,Lhe democrats are not singing, singin vo during the past wook. it 1s ste | £0ld in the yea 2,000, in silver | ful disorders, and chronic weaknesscs L they go, in we go,” with so much en- ¥ florthern and western Minnosota 5,500, | boen democrats, fighting for the princi- | pensioner and with decidad advan. asm since the annouacement of Judge | 10 Predict that there will be 4 small bond | 39865, - 8. s A i'»'.x.‘ipfi?,]z‘fifn“0:2“';:::-,“‘1;:.‘1'; gtlfi:;:;::; 000 acros of such land which are held | Ples of the party underall cireumstances | tago to the public He thought, sham's appointment. The secrotiry of g oo mailoond) (o M, Otiomar Haupt, was mostig remedy. for speculative purposes and are ex- | and conditions, are justified in complain- | indeed, that it might even bo attended | Stte has the biggest plums in the whole X 3 . X 'om the mines. India sent some gold g n ; d ’ tribute, and a_repub- o is likely tohave direet through | Gpil oo ™ R Mavition iy have. 1o Ge, It must have been the medicine for empt from taxation. The question is a | ing at the bestowal of the most impor- | with advantage to the pensioner him- | lican \\lll continue to m the distribution. i d connections wit kota 0 " g says Mr. Haupt, “with a constant inc; most women, or it couldu’t be sold on large one and is growing more impor- | tant cabinet office upon & man who has | self, “because it would take the subject s 2xt year, F rnore, sio will | 53 M sible gold stocks in the leading coun- | any such terms. B e e been doing battle against them nearly | of pensions out of the domain of politics Lt ot G hate dussh commuuioation to Duluth by | tnios lae "_' “'v"" e sy rhore @1 Jan't it likely to be the mediclne for — his entire lifetime and would disarm much of the eriticism \dstone is in good fichting form and | spondent through railroad . you? Sold by drugglsts everywhere. SPEAKING of the distressing record It may be said that the action of Mr. | which is now d 1against thé pres- | has not the slightest intontion of stepping S A i T (1:‘{.""\:' T of death caused by want in London | Cleveland in this matter is character- | ent system upon the ground that it is | jownond« -t iChat s the impre sion which | made o Yaniton from Sionx Falls, and this winter a_contemporary says that | istic, bit it is none the less an affcont to | continually in politics and affected by | Spees by his carliest speoches. His | Which i to be comploted in ¢ : “there is somothing terribly wrong | the old-line domocrats who had reason | political considerations.” rugo has inapired confidence, FHeERR I neeLactop T IIE in gocloty when children are per- | toexpect that the next administration | But this proposition, if not now un- | (ouceded by well info "rule Dill will pass to | trouble anticipated in bridging the Missouri mitted to starve.” This is true, | Was to be distinctively democratic in all timely, Mr. Grout remarked, is associ- | the second reading and run into the commt- | 4% \"ll““.‘“!} is_said to huve been ove Largest Manufacturers an1 Rotallors bub b Joes mot uppear that tho | vospects. It wassaid during tho cum- | atod with othors which aroudo the sus- | Leeot the wholo house. It it dogs it will ko o | Tho lino wiliraverse o comparatively lovel | [ SaRraR i ARG arlstooracy of England is greatly dis- | paign that Mr. Cloveland proposed, if | picion of the old soldier and tho friends | the ieeof ords, for e Gladstone hus | oy b o iirucled turbed by the social conditions existing | elected, to pursue a different course from | of the old soldier that something | 1t tieough the committe TRy g % in that country. Tho relief needed | that which marked his first administra- | besides an honest administration of 2 piNAR canRecHon.inito e made ith 3 1 o \ AT A TR T » Union Pacific or Burlington, and grain, could be provided if the vich didnot | tion. There were to be no favors shown, | the Taw is aimed at. The amendment Chicago Tribune. ; from “we points beyond Omaha for Persistently close their oyet to the mis- | 80 it was proclaimed, to any but tried | provides that the president shall detail | Tt is announced that the appropriations Fope. :‘;"5*“';;";:";'. sl the Hnied ery prevailing among the poor and true democrats, and the announce- | an officer who while acting as commis- | Made andto be made by the present con- | 2 he metropolis on the M Y 5 sress exceed by £50,000,000 » made 4 PO —_— ment had the ecffect to rally the rank | sioner of pensions shall have the rank | G55 Wil ex 1y 000 those made | yongion of the line from Yankton will prove - by the preceding = congress, over whose 4 R I A TERM as president of the United | and file of the democracy to the sup- | and pay of a colonel. Under such a law | alleged extrayagance the democrats had so | A% L ::f:‘\ ey et ‘“'i‘.;‘“,.”.'{ el He ll be Sur’pPlSG Statos vastly increases a man's earning | port of the ticket. In tho appoint- | the president mightappoint some citizen | MUch to say during 1501 and 1802 In their them a new field now occupied by Sioux City . : i X i 3 4 whaas b ke platform the democrats denounced il R RN 000RPIEE. DY BRI e 1 \ e capacity. President Harrison has been | ment of Judge Gresham this promise | of the United States o sacond lisutenant | Siaonin the. Agploeats denoupord Minncapolis, St. Piul and Chicago, and wii If he isn't scare I plumb to death. Now we don't offered 810,000 a year by one magazine | has been broken, and it supplies | and a8 soon as he was confirmed might e Thodemocrats now go th ropublicans R T D ELE RETIERAOR OB VIO B ; 1 expect to frighten the life out of publisher for one short story each |a reason for expeoting that it will | detall him to take chargsof the ponsion | ? iR fon sl LY SAR May Bring About Clotur month, and another magazine has |not be the only case in which | office. This would not remove the ad- | ve had no t0 say ubout that | Representative Hateh of Missourd intends | || x anybody, but just as surely as offered him $2,500 for one briof political | the assurance given tho party in the | ministration of the office from polities, | *billion-doblar cong on which they lav- | to call up the anti-option bill tomorrow. 1t | |{ B : e duticlo. ' He has alsoboen offored 810,000 | campaign will be disrogarded. It has | Inorder o accomplish that it is neces. | hed 50 many anaguns T is nkenslon 40 call thup this atlernooy. ()~ < \ this gentleman is to be startled 10 writa a law book, and many flattering | beeu said that the design in this ap- | sary to place the duties of the pension TR PPy Qiaposed af 1n A ah L0 Has vooR : ; surely will we surprise proposals of a similar character reach | pointment is to put Judge Gresham ina | of in the hands of a permanent | Dige &0 o 2 bein; coording 1o Mr. Hateh, a revonuo | just so surely C surprise im eve! R s H s o . | __“Did you know® gid" Colonel Mott of | meusy nd therefore of a privileged char- | | S el him ovory day as his term draws {0 a | favorablo position for making the presi- of & permanentburean in tho B SRA G Solnne, Mot of | ekt bnd Watsioreatal priviloged shor | all who call before we take out close. But the president will probably | dental race in 1895, If there is any such | War department, instead of providing \ it -and’ Judge | Mr. Hateh believes that he has sufficient fol- | Rl ; sottle down to a law practice that will | plan or iden it is an additional reason | for a new hoad with change in . > dst Idonot menn | lowing in th house to forme, s oambldec | that dividing wall. ~ We aie o o o o to or the dissatisfaction o > -line s nattal B 3 Rt butiwarm personal friends, | tion. Should his effort fail tumorrow he bulu\xfihu ntly romunerative to keep the | for the ai faction of the old-line | the ational administration. Another| BenUydl, fricnys, biliwarm personal trionds, [ throatens o sepeat 1t ab avery apaorepaicy | ST T e el wolf from the dc democrats. feature of the proposed change is to do s abilities. , *“Che war ‘made them | until the close o the session. It is likely making e —ee There was no necessity for Mr. Cleve- | away with the local examining board friends. 1do not khow the circumstances | that the committee on rules will set apart a | [} 4 EA s S % 1 : VOTHER 1 5 . i A LAk W > i) ed to the ) i Pythias . eparate duy for the consideration of the | |} N 0 yrices, preferrir @ to give you ANOTHER instance of the success of | land going outsido of his party to select | of which thore are now 1.235 wad in | L€ led to th Dumall anq. Butaias: settom | separets i R o consieration afthe ur pr I : J the foreign policy of the present admin- | a sccretary of state. A s 2 of demo- | place of them have a board at Washing t 1 to yoiz Mr. Gresham the d a cloture amendmont just as Mr. Bacon | | E 4 the benefit of the damage that istration is supplied in the case of Mr. | crats could Jbe named who are fully | ton to consist of 120 pl ns, ap retaryship of the | yeasury, repe: e | endeavored to do wher the rules committee | Mova, an American merchant, who was | qualified to fill that position ably and | pointed from the country ut large by | iOPosalno less than”threo time Tresidans | 2oL Aside lust Thursday and Friday for the 3 15} qyst will do, before the damage is done. That's reason- arrestod in Hayti and kept for some time | worthily. Nobody questi S S aar St i y A D e o e T e Sl | A . HEES . 8 b\ ¥y questions the capa- | the seer y of war, whose duty it | asked him to wccey g ything | P ) AT o h 3 e S in prison without u trial. Ho appealed to | bilities and the high character | would bo o examino pension clams and | withi tho gift of Gl ex 2, mission Sovssrititsrsens: Wl able ain'tit? And iso't it fair? Of courre we want to i Vor| N » e rati . - 2 " . % | @ d, port folio, or ship. Mr. b . ’ this governmant for reparationand the | of Judge Grosham, but it | fix tho rating of pensionovs. It s mot | LOAL @ port position oa 5 seli our goods and the sooner the better and what's the caso was promptly urged upon the atten- | would be absurd to say that thore ave | to be doubted that political influence | tho Dench as move ia consonanca with. his i B b tion of the Haytian government, backed | not men in the democratic party who | would have a great deal to 4o with the | BhILs of study, t 3'and. personal i| use of getting them damaged? They wouldn’t be any up by the presence of a war steamer in | are his peers in the espects, It is re- | appointments on this board, and it is en- | e ot 4 W g . R : T ths by 1 A pi AL T Ee the waters of the black republic. The | ported that a strong protest will prob | tirely sate to assume that with Colonol | troduced him t 1c et Avshur, thay th lower in price. Tailors can't fit you any better with effect was immodiate and negotiations | bly be made to the prosident.oloct | Lamont as s of' way, selocted | (atter placed Juda fieshalt 1n the eablusk. (Tasteless-Effoctual.) overcoats or suits, and our hats and furnishings are are in progress for a sottlement that | agalnst this appointment, but if this | for the position with special refer ¢ t 1k 1 y nce to | Judg " ) and worn A Wwill ‘atone for the wrong done an |should bo formally dono thoro Is not | overhauling the pension lists, the large i : . importunities of the Bluogssggl;lmlgfi'o“s guaranteed the best. We are first class clothiers of boys American citiz and teach au- | the least likelihood that it would have | majority of the byard of madical exam- | g i Do'A Calinot. ofloer ! " ) . /6 raise the othor wholesale lesson to forelgn govern- | any offoct. The selection of Judge | iners wanld be demoerats whoe o | and said: gt K ol g Such as Sick Headache, and men. Buy now before we raise the dust. ments. Tho administration of President | Gresham was doubtless made by Mr. | ding pensions w AibaEn tantiss i 1 « pinion Weak Stomach, \ Harrlson has made & most honorable | Cleveland without any outside sugges- | havmony with thoso of the secrotary | \ASlugton is that o hopes to uso v Impaired Digestion, ‘ BROWNING KING & CO reeord in maintaining the rights of | tion and after careful delibera f ' { ~ gl | y .y tion, and | of war . ing ! Constipation, American oitizens abroad, and it is to be | he is not the sort of man to reconsider | The desirabilit ia i ntey Liver Complaint \ - A ) it @ 801 )y reconsider e desirabilit ivoreing S ; . 3 f nen 4 " tore open every evening till 6.0% ag hoped that the incoming administration | his action at the behest of any uumber | sion oiico absolutely from polities and 1 - e TSt e Baturduy vt 10 | 8. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas St will endeavor to emulate 1t. This is to | of protostants. Very likely he | of placing it upon a p ical busines: a oW : ‘m(n. e Solublo Coatizg. be expected of sopatriotic & man @s [ has some idea of reforming the | basis will be universally admitted Ag | o -+ i Lo all druggists. Price 38 cents a box Judge Greshawm. democratic- party, but if sui was said by Mr. Grout, “*As often as the | srave mational importane Ny o ork Depot. a6< Canal St a pile of garbage which had not heen (0t BF THAIRT Wit A A o touched for weeks, and the sanitary con- | 5 ; | profit to them, as they could take the bonds ith Dakota: Original—Albert ‘Barse, | (IiiiEton Star “You can scany what you dition of the buildings was cxcerable. | DUt there is no particular need of a man | and sell them at a large premium as soon as | James C. Adams. Aoyt Colon | UroughERnpatie g ity Taar e AHO RS Tn one shop where four floors were | °f that kind in the War department, | the scare was over. | Bowen, Napoleon Welcome, Jacob W My dear,” replivd her father firmly, “it's an ot .'” } et a8 e where everything is rvoutine. Itisto | Then there were designing democratic ”"‘”"‘I_ s Dackard, oS HullL Tn. | ontieul filuston, You, think 1t's sunstine, but crowded with human beings there was | 3 . . oliticd 5 % AT . | crease—Tabins Packar viginal widows, S 1 noonshine. but one small sink, and this was so full be hoped Mr. Cleveland will pe | Politicians who wanted to precipitate a panic | Minor of John C. Nichols, Elizabeth ™ e small sink, and this was so more succossful in finding busi- | #nd force the present administration to issue | Pottit, Ann Daniels, ot Trath: | White-Brown caught his wite in that its fumes permeated the building 3 S X | bonds, which would give them an oppor- X bl luse mikht mistook hor for thelr I asked the representative of the | MeSS men for the Interior and Agricul- | o nity to go before the t 1 ¢l | S, 5 T A e e o o SR i tural departments, otherwise there will | Anerison ndmiopaoy and caim | yaqian Commisstoner us resigned, | broak! What did sho syy e oot what health department why they allowed | |6 fon alekonst - | that the “Harrison admunistration hud cre- | and Prosident Harrison has. accepted. nig | ® Weik: qbhat did k him for thelr now this garbage to accumulate, and he | D eason for disappointment. It may | aged an extra issue of bouds and playe znation, to take cffect on March 4. These [ lodger, and told him o do it again stated it was the fault of the contrac- | P Observed that the new administration | the hands of Wall street bankers. SEVBH AR TH LAOH S B : 2 it o ir con. | Will have this advantage, that it will en- Ear Marks of the Wiroworker: PARTMENT OF TiE INTERION, OFFICE OF N i tors, who did not live up to their con- ¥ ¢ | LTS, WARHENOTON T, O Lon. o) Brooktyn L. | tracts.” The conclusion of this member | 1°F UPON its duties with every depart- > same clements have been at work | Senan A Kihs T L YR hd banked on for from 1,200 to 1,500 major- | o 1t et © Jmmittee was | MeNt of the government better organ- | 8§ tho past two months to forco thoad- | foslgnn m TRl i g S AR LR ity for the republican ticket—national, | y. gy o SN 16 E toia) lack of dis- | 1%ed and in better working order than | Ministration to issue bonds, with little or no | "y S with vou | 1hope you won't demur,” | are in a minority and only succeed when | GOl Wi e (-[‘.» 54 By the investiga- | Serves the system that has pervailed nd N'I \|.. m n ¢ premiu ot cou i esponsible I t She ansy not at all the dem s and populists fail to fuse. | ¢ ;“ S o AR broved eon during the past four rs it will have Idh‘nuvln g ”IM[I :]n ,.im ical uflm'l of ; P o t ) RGN 1t was e 1 meant i 'S g ) < ol 3 i : gk et B, le i cing a “busines on's | bond is: while the denfocrats who are Six e’ ago. e bulie ot Sthelll o Livel o oW ungant 18 Ubhe Wead "6r | RO trouble in making a “business men's | gyger to drive tho financial mansgomant og | Sl Fi e B AT T farmers of York county were staunch | ., nitary reform of a vigorous kind in | *dministration. | President Harrison's administration see, | ables rthy as yours, respeet- Let the Legislators Answer, republicans. What made them leave tofrdmgii b A S T e e — political advantage in the present situas | fully your obediont seivint, Norflle News, i the city which many millicns of peo- | qy o 5 i | ton.” They would precipitate a panic, ruin : 1. T, MORGAY, Commiissioner the gift of moncy for purchasing a vote the party? What keeps them away . ) f HE con. sional committee investi- > g o 2oy EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, Feb, ¢ il 5 A | ple will visit during the coming | ... the government's credit and destroy the | EXECUTIV (eb. ter crime than that of accepting a rails from it now? The substitution of rail- | g™ oy o health of the wholoeoun. | £21g the American end of the Panama | commercial interes the country IF they | Affuirs, " Siitiooyonr ottan are Tromean Y pass? roadism and monopolyism for republi- | - i 3 Lo canal scandal has not met with very | could mal cd against the adminis- | tendering your resignation of the ofiee o feon: 2 , y b i poly : bacty |ty may bo endangered by neglect of the | i g el T BP% TG0 WA VER | o, ety R AL : e THE HOOPSKIET. canism. The utter disregard of party | oo rming tenement houses in which the 4 s GE L EA Do) In addition to the democratic agitation | Murch 4 next, has od, and your res- - pledges to lighten burdens of the pro- ating system is practiced wmid filthy ‘ which promised. 'some interesting de- | through the newspapers, intended to denross | Hll‘muv recept consele le-jrlv-lu— New York Evening Sun TESTIMONY In the wiisky trust in- | ducers nnd stem the current of corrup- | gyivoundings that can hardly fail ty | YeloPments, andithereupon the witnesses LR £Or potitieal ol there bivye hoay | Ay and I stey e ot highiy 2o W ety ORIt ! vestigation goes to show that tho trust | tlon in which the leadors of the party | .ot PER TUE SR AANCH that no | Summoned did notiput in an appearance. | gant to the president men prominent. i pub. | odablo e A e N ophE A FAbTwenpa-sparkiht hos, ivay,bRokin 18 capltall 000,000, owns all the | havo boen wallowing. | offective remedy for such o stato of af. | LN¢ Outlook now s that the committee | lic and privte who have besieged | and beg t extend 1o you i parting my most | por ahen T'd seo her | property it controls and s nota trust at | How is the party ever to rogain popular | faita oatbe Kol 10N DI I'vrm:" of the | Will obtain very little information of any badgered him, with a view to making hir | sincers good wisi Vry traly your “all, but & mere harmless means of “doing | confidence? How is it ever going to induc |/ 5tats7 fackory 1B peaton Tl AN i ouk | away with destructive competition.” | the sturdy old republican farmers to re- | shows that tho evil can be prevented by L T remember the sottin’ room at "This is almost pathetic. turn to the fold it by upholding | the enforcement of law. The anti-sweat- - the corporation cormorants and venal | o 3 p : 3 q { ing law has been in force only BW IT 18 just beginning to dawn upon | vampires who have sapped the life blood | 5 ReRGIL some impetuous Americans that perhaps | of the party and made it almost a stench | . i s : N 4 | inspector says that it has proven mos: the wishes of the nativo Hawaiians | in the nosteils of decent mon? Or fs it | M2oP% ; R are entitled to a little con- | by driving the horde of boodlers and | Hrgtt ot SH008 o ; which wore daily growing greater in the sideration in deciding the question of | cappers to the rear and lotting the hon- | oy p e ol E1¢ Hwfln‘;".:):‘_w“]“:‘l:"::l months in that state, and yet the mber, Tremember how T us' to sweat an' ks nowadays are goin' to 1