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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE YAY, APRII DAILY BEE EX-STATS OFFICERS ON TRIAL | poctations as to the future.of corn as an [ noss which the Tribune olatms has proved omted in tutare koep toutot party viedges | FOR THE CONVENTION IN 196 | arcther teature ot she tsoubie vetora the e A T2 "7 2| Theargumenton the demurrer pre- | article of food in all the countries of the | a more powerful remedy against trusts, | 16 (06 o6 e, Sentinel ls cancorned, 1 18 VAR S A A e e R ey i £ ROSKWATER Editor ' sonted for ex-Treasurer Hill, which isto | world. | pools and other oombinations than any | statutes of the state, and if, after a faie intends to do something which has - be heard before the supreme court today, The cheapness and healthfulness of | laws yet devised. Without questioning | ;y :J "n'ln\'v_ mtfiw‘\"mlr;wv <huvw|‘vr';w"l‘n o Oloveland Planat o { & -I| t‘ |'t|'vn d{l\nnh |nI many years, If .“L;r v volv i 2« | o “tie i | the ological sagacity o Tribune, o in opposition to the advancement ol o rover Oloveland n ol the oad of aving & party tarlft will involve questions of law and pre- | corn as an article of diet is abundantly | the pathological sagacity of the Tribune, | iyiatosts of tha siats no doubt it can be re e bill framed by tho house cominitiee on ways e cedent that cannot fail to attract wide- | attested by the experience of the people | the fact nevertheless emains | pealed a great deal quicker than it was en Next Demooratio National Oonvention, and means {t will be framed by the secrotar, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, spread attention among lawyers as well | of this country and other countries | that the powerful natural remedy | 8¢ted, and the troublesome question would | of the treasury and modified” by the p . A - . 1 then be eliminated from politics T dent and then handed in to A0 Daity Bea (witiiout Sunday) One Vear.. 8,080 | as tha people of Nebraska who are | in which it is now consumed. It | against trust combines is of exceeding n 'y a hen handod in to & demoora - ( - WAN house with instructions to pass it. This Bix .Ivm"-u' . watching the impeachment proceedings. | is especially suited to the needs of the | deliberate action. The subjects attain The Suiketers’ Retura, TS TO NAME HIS OWN SUCCESSOR course to be pursued first to insure the Three Monthe. .o o Ordinarily impeachments are instituted | poor because it is inexpensive, bt at the | a notably ripe old age. And whatever | Lincoln Call —reie b R Rl T 2 1 t " M N ' » 801 » t o asure, to o e individus ""fi’“.""u,“'\ % . to depose dishonest, unfaithful or in- | same time it finds favor with the rich | be the ultimate result of its operation | m“," ‘un\\m~\\'[my ‘1\1'| the np;-.»w‘uu'n of | Handiing the AMairs of His Office to That | ijoas of Mr. Cleveland, and to guard a .":l o) oe, Une ¥ 4 . 1 om um rate b ave returned frof . o ) . ’ g frrstss competent officials, There are, how- | bocause it is palatable and wholosomo | the flagrant charactor of the malady to | pho maximum rate bill have retutned from End, but Making Earnest and the natural differcnces of opinfon ex Omaha, The Bee Bullding ever, flagrant cases of misdemeanor | in the varions forms in which it {8 now | be dealt with would seem to demand | probably go home to their constituents. ontlal Enemies on Evory Hand \'!“V’l‘vv‘lk:”u(x”«".!\g':'|":‘nm‘|‘|l|v‘w::.;iz"|1r! ;». |gx‘;w~" Eouth Gy, corner N and 26th Stroets which call for exemplary punishment. | prepared for the tablo. The idea that | more prompt aud drastic treatment. | [they Kave now succossfully illustrated for I His Party. from Louisiana are not to be permitted 10 ! a 12 ) 3 ! ¢ o4 o forty-cloventh time why the republican | i 3 3 hicago Office, 817 Chamber of Commerce Insuch instances impeachment courts | it is fit only for cattle and paupers has | Nor does this inherent weakness prevent | pu e G S ebraska toddy. Th J—— flght for a continuation of the sugar bounty ; Now York, Rooms 18, 14 and 16, Tribune £, ) wared to inflict the highest | prevailed in some European countvies, | the creation of these pernicious com- | huskiness of denate against the rate bill had y ! N 5 nor the members from South Carolina to Bulilding. i h Whals i 1 4 v | 1ot left their voices until they were clamor- | .. '’ ASTUNGTON, D. C., Aprft 23 —[Special to | stand out for a duty on rice, resin, and other Washing 513 Fourteenth Street political penalty which the law allows, | but that notion has been quickly ex- | bines. Their birth is witnessad every fug to the railronds for transportation in | THE BEE]—Iivery day it becomes piainer and | Of their own products; nor 'the members ot '“Hl”"l"'\"" ‘\‘ '~“ nows and | NAMely disqualification from ever hold- | ploded wherever its merits have baon | day. Those who are competled to suffor | order that they mignt extibit themselves in | plainer that Grover Cleveland is determined l‘)\"*},"“fi"“"”"'l t foc the duty on coal. e L communications rluting teedi Mo the | Ing any offico of honor, profit or trust intelligently and fairly testod. 1t scoms | the dive evils that spring therefrom will | the light of belug rewarded for services. It [ to either b the d atto prosidontial | ikt )t is to be made natont. 1n. svone. and | Bditon, i as LRITERS. The attorneys on behalf of ex < | strange that hundreds of years after | not besatisfied to await their death from f-‘.;f.‘.'.'-‘l‘:'rl'f-'.'.'n'.‘.-";-.u”““i'r‘“ls.'i'l'”;ff,.f"n','y',:.:\'fv‘l: nominee himself or transfer the nomination | when it 1s adopted in caucus all local {nters A1l business letters and remittances should | urer Hill and ex-Auditor Benton deny | Indian corn first began to be appreciated | any inherent weakness they may possess. | wight cease, but it is a long and weary, if to a friend in 1806, i ’ ;:“\vnlrn m“r-:”w‘\‘v od im “i\* :nm‘ demoer .\(.‘- Be nddrescod o The e Publishing Company, | jurisdiction of the legislature and su- | by Europeans in America it should | Thereare laws upon the statute bioks solute ly hopeloss, wafting e The president is building now in the f Glevalnnia Ina1vMIUcLLY &0 o “I‘:l”]ik“lrl\ K e S los Vof the come | premo court in thefr cases ontie ground | need to have @ certificate of | the vigorous and intelligent enforcement 0 the” muxibig, - FAv8 % DI kKo | that s Romtiasion rod: sociion Thss seas | BLIty be [n tils kind' of's doslt | . ¥ a i , @ at his nomination and election last ye! g , , 1 | that the misdemeanors with which they | charvacter to admit it to the tables of | of whien would not only wive out the | willing to concede that those who oppose a | (o SBi6 L0F >ttt m..u:‘.ml St ”‘ hnlv“fi]uw\ ‘lw n and nw-ln\wll of a 'i"': e charged were committed during | Buropeans in Kurope. This does not | trusts which now exist, but would pre- | measure of that kind are honest in it nd | £ ? ) e 1 A THEE Rikes ‘x“:-"; nl". t ,‘(‘ v \’v\; and _ & ¢ v ¥ there are abundant avguments uvon which | 'eaders of his party, that he has grown | int itle possible, in the house SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION their ofticial terms and the expiration | seem to be due to vrejudice so mueh as | vent the formation of others to take | 1050 ke fair and honorable fight against & | up from econditi and for a purpose ”"”‘," personal appointments and resente L Kol B G SRR 5 of their terms places them beyond the | toignorance and indifference, and the | their places. It is the enforcement of m«\l‘m\mnwlwl!u\] )W lmnm(:rx\’m\\ |.‘U‘.\.\y | and that there is no such thing as '\’\'":‘h".'.‘1.(”{,‘\“””.‘;-'\ in ;vn!livl'\v\‘mm WY ounty youalns. | i ; N i fih | thiose 1aws & pashle. demand and members may be and how r the public is ssLing P T | ™ \ . : % George I Trscliiok, secretary of THE BEE pub. | ) { & court of impeachment influence of old world conservatism, | th iaws that th D ple demand and Yo S6noeAe that bt AR ”‘” s ;“” ting th party itrol from b v |.v“ be able to stem the tide R R Y Tiak Tof bite Waek While the constitntion of Nebraska [ Our neighbors ae the water are slow | that they are determined to have. position to & meastive, they, with & dator wunds. Not a are his appointments ooth things over by giving out nding Aprii 22, 15, was a8 foilows doc \ ex-state | to believe that any article of food un- | 0 Bunday. Apei 1) 1| St ANt S5 TS licnbivia o ALY NeT LAY ok bo Tt Buropean " | ness, proceed as soon as the struggle is over | weaken his encmies with 10 democratic MODARYs AT f to appear before the public in the light of | party and make himself strong, but he has GUSKILY, Av tat \ enacted soon e Bl fithis FBaENn 6 BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY et sebil et Rrrimidbint syl O togitah. | befng made fn such & manucr as to most | Yars hence, a third of the patronnge he at his command now and which his our nien expect during the next few m AL A f s of Nebrasks el wthy of their attenti “H‘ll over v few passenge 1050 ring re for their The last Thursdny, A pr @ the ade of our constitution, do. The But all this is changing now. Our ex- | destination is the Columbian exposition, | legislature had hardly ad 1 before two- | ] 1 Friday. Aprii 21 1 i it p G ; b BN A and there is reported to be very 1i thirds of the opponents to the maximum s ich cave ifs han Baturday, Apiil 2¢ 7| languag o statute {8 very explict. |‘ports of corn to BUrope: . Bre il [FAAL BIGHS S0 f ! £ rate bill in the senate were boarding o spe yme strong weapons for his own contin S It reads as fol ‘An impeachm ing vapidly year by year, and | terest manifested in Furope regarding | (il train for a free road u the north- | tion t ( ] fricnd | L BUHRY Naie s GerC a6 Hot | thia renwiity ClenowTRIBGE e viig | theWot air. There is in these facts | west. and, because these junketers were al- |y . FEIL. Notary Publie. | hw Wi AW SirrelsinE B | exception republicans, that . 3 > f ; or may have res | among the poople who are now for the | nothing particularly surprising or dis CLRLRE EI short ye . timo titl ne t onraging. \ svapr. o t v L ! t Sai S« that turn was ¢ b AVATARS OlFrintion (oF Stavch, 1808, 84,170 ice or his term of office has | first time becoming acquainted with it | eouraging. Nobody has ever counted | ¢ Call knows what it is talki bout | Aauite, all ¢ the republic A consutiing desive upon tHe PIALE . sxpired. will vastly inerease the foreign demand | upon European patronage as an impor- | when it says the railtoads and tho railroad | and democratic national conventions will | i fow ultra-silver mon to save their hobj : 3 ites : + oxnosi- | men do not like this kind of business. They | have been selected, and most of the 1 en it came to “toe ) IARHOR day seotns tohuve been lalely Manifestly the lawmakers intended to | for one of the most valuable and profit- | tant factor in the success of the exposi- | G GRS RS MR S the right Ll b bbb kol f them will | When it came to “weig the marle’ of & " 3 o I 4 The | tion, which must depend almost wholly heir Hay believo thelt v have announced for whom they will vote. arty question the republicans stood by thy & observed thr hout the state h offenders who had committed | able products of the United States. The ' I al | of their position; they believe their position Groves 6 e Vs Q616 B0t oY asit It will not be with [ 10 ant misdemeanors such as had been | farmers of the groat western corn belt | upon the support of the American | Hght from o busincss point of vicw for, the patronage in sich & slow Wap s 0 jenve in The conditions aro sufticiently THE price of water has become an ex- spotrated by the old state house offi- | look upon this prospect with confidence | people: But the fact that the | oouoit” fay more than the people g Yot | His n.m\’. large number of consulates, some poliit, L iwar ‘;3""‘"“']“’"". ‘»]"':"' K.‘.‘v”, " "l"”‘k‘\ citing question in the municipal econ- Is in connivance with Mosher, Dorgan hope. The fulfillment of the prom- | people of Europe are not at presemt | credit, that legislators should endor their | missions, heads of bureaus and other places | y : u ! to be glven out say during the summer fng | Totent to every oue that Mr, Cleveland is omy of Des Moines. and that iik of plunderers, It may have | ise which it presents will mean a great | showing a very ardent intercst in the | View of the question from a stundpoint of e CLaend Cleveland or a Great Row During all of the adyve acter which came to Pre never occurred that his 1pon o part n th | ate, when t equity rather than as a corporation, For | fallof 1805 and that winter and the follow. 1 AR UE JEECCCRT PAFIVGUIRL Was Hot thiese roasons the railvoads ave as much dis- | i ; He belloves that Prosidont | ot sinate avo sufteing by tiio. e t GENERAL COLBY in the position of | pense and trouble of impeaching bad | which corn is destined to be king. LB DR TALTCRGH R to) ACamIIUTOSUns [ATRteCnRIIO DHOHBILD BEROLPS i O e il U eaRaARY Croubin haa | Sosenieit IO Clevalnnt N SroWiE chief prosccutor of offenders against | men out of office, but the mora i e b understand that no enterprise of this | FHHAS ot on tcupsion from o who wero expause by having o ofices lofu that | 1t was never alloged that Harrison injured civil service rogulation and alleged pec- | effect of such a proceeding dou LDIIN BOOTH, kind is ever completo at the time it 18 | the moment ndjournment comes so that they | If there had boen moro foresixht displayed § i FIFE (0 VRS (0T aVilao was, vather ulation would remind one of ZBsop's | will be salutary. It will s announced to open, and they do not ex- | can go direct from the halls of legislation to | i handhng the ofices he would have bid no as i 5 X il s ¢ bl ‘v | contest at Minneapolis the truth fable about the wolf that eharged the | petual warning to men who become eu pect that this greatest of all world’s UGB ELEL BECI b L L it I'ho cstrangement between Messrs. Clove- lamb with roiling the water. todians of our state funds and state in Watehing the Main Chance, been unwise to put the state to the ex- | deal to them and to the vast region in | fair is not to be accepted as proof that Throughout the dramatic world, and among all whose sympathies h A A ; Tnfit Wi hitne nott ha 1 aflinity with dramati fairs will be in perfeet shape for at least e | W I | & land ‘I” v"(\w\l g u‘ W ‘;v“ tion “\}‘, “\'\\‘:x a month after the date of openir A BLUE MONDAY BALM. | ol tleht abend:s he reorganization of | ney, it is coneoded by all, did wore an iny s00n as th know that it is complete 5 the federal servi the preparation of | other nan to nominate and clect My, Cleve roy Press: The conscientious baker gets up ! \ b | tt {11 come to 1 : | v gooid wany Tolis of honor party me s ol carly session of con- | land. Mr. Whitney has in some manner they will come to it, and when that ti Luiany rolis of hono RIS ot his political ; been slapped in the face © two men are 4 alo Courler: Since the introduction of | future an ingle to the welfareof | 1 fric as "‘w‘ « rapean visitors will doubtless be found f clectricity the street car horse has been grad- | the country and his party there is every vea- | we 1 ns now it | 15 I unlly losing his pull son to believe t his own e is first in ugh there would be many important 4 k S | mind. Up t moment there has not nge nditions of t every reason to expect that the la “"”,“f";"l;"'H“‘;:‘;l;‘_ ).; “";m‘ J“f‘.‘u.‘\:,‘?\\; | beena sin A\ppointment made for a man | PAre [ s and three months of the exposition will thers see him he shouldn't look too much | Who prominently opposed him at Chicago : (LGOS in the glass. last June unless the appointee Mr., « veland or o — Cloye I's fricnd and has credentials | par s Lowell Courier: It is the reporter who | showing that he has been tested, or Look at Hawail Now. allows s mitgluntion to run riot who s con- | hetter still ho s known to bo i for the | p recovered from this and played Kansax City Jowrnal SUALY RN A0 A0 future, The president has come to the lo: K another season, visiting most of | When Miss Kainlani Teghorn declared | Washington Star: “Well* said the editor | leal conclusion that can give out the a1 that she had fallen in love with Mrs, Cleve- | wearily, as he returned from the restaurant, | offices so as to placate hi ntial party o principal cities o s coun- ¥ (from tl thi ‘I)““ iy ”"” f "I“ s W | ind there were some peovle who didn't 1 don'C Know which s the ' toughest,”a spring enemies and at the s > i T 8 1 S | ey, Omaha among them, and showing | thinkit would amount to anything chicken or a spring pocu viends he will have legislation during the last session of the ers to the arraignment embodied in e oniof the Dow it o . yne stone: and he has done 7 in his acting no diminution the powe ) Chicago Tribune Yousay you wunst lived 1 state legislature, Casper, as he him- ‘ticles of impeachment is what ms R Sh R e T e o The Modern Mugwump. o'n the fat of the land,” “jéered Walkabout | Of instances, and in so doing he has given out self philosophically said when consider- 3 zeneialtagnial LThomian | LD : Clieago Tritnne Bogis, “Tlow d° ye eat it the impression in some quarters that he is | qaL; T e T most actor of his time. His illustrious A mugwump, generally speaking. is a dys Ettit with the forks of the road,” responded | simply rewarding party men without regard ing the frailty of political probabilities, | is almost a word-for-word reproduction | vopjug had been in nowise impaired by | pephic republican who travels by easy stages | Rusty Rufus to tholr past position. - Not once hus & demo: | cqqh ‘bnsis. Hero comes another predic .- ‘‘can be heard in the future without a | of similar documents fi espondel S T ; E ¥ o | to the democt ’ stopo . | cratin congress who opposed Cleveland at | €8h basis Hbhg e can 160 : f similar documents filed by respondents { ¢} visitation, and it was hoped that he | to the democr barty on a stopover ticket | posion Courier: The average balloonist | (s teon siven hn ohons for o Hil i | ment. I this is not done the many hun postoftice just as well as with & post- | in ovory case of impoachment that has : wd complains loudly of the hotel fare all | muy not ba more imelined to pay his (ebis ag L a Hill man. | qu04g of poor dopositors who had thoir s v office.” dn tisn TR iRIs ety ot : would for many years continue 1"1'!{" ong the route. than his fellows, but it must be admitted that | wtors Who Are Doubtful. ings in Mosher's bank will lose it all, which e een tried in this country. They pro- | gent the highest form of the art in —-— ho sometimes “comes down™ in a hurry President Cleveland is very perploxing to | of course would be a great hardship. 'If it is test and deny in the first place that | (hich he was confessedly withouta pee ey LGS Good Old Landlady (to now tboarden—Will | his old friends these days. Lile General | done they got theie monay aud Mosher gons there has been any misdemeanor in office | gyen when two years ago it wasan- | Now it "l”“’l"' e o Sprocklos | Jou Dlese asia blossings New Boarder (look- | Harrison he has a most unfortunate way of | 80k o e nyong betlever IR HDOYRER 5 admini i Sorpiptl i 4 3 ) k Now it appears ' tha aus Spreckles | {ng around the table) -Why, pray, what for showmg gratitude and appreciation of | to have the full extent of the law for hi or maladministration, corruption, in- RELY | showmg: grauttude’ and | upprectation ‘ot ) 1 il e, Tho point betweon justicaani competency or neglect of duty, particu- Washington who is positive in his own mind | merey is badly stramed. But Mosher takes y or otherwise, eharged in said arti- of impeachment or any of them to it all' coolly, is in good spirits and is appar: ently indifferent as to what course is pursued which they are or can be hound by law to make answer. But for ail that they do make answer to all of them and deny every charge and every allega- tion, winding up with an attack on the stitutions that they will not get boyond NOTWITHSTANDING the ominous dis- | the pale of political degradation when patches that the cable brings of the | they pass out of office. Henry Ward power of Couns Carter's argument | Boecher once said that he s M.wmyn] before the Bering sea arbiters, it is | j<hed his children, but when he did ad- safe to assume that he has no intention | ministor punishment he there will be profound regret that L win Booth has been again st paralysis, with the probabili cond attack will prove fatal. Tt will be remembered that several years ago ; X inted to make | the distinguished actor had a paralytic of hypnotizing the court at this early | it 4 memorial day. This should be truc stage of the proceedings with the state. The arrives the caleulations regarding Fu- | g, not to have been exaggerated. There is stroke while playing at Rochest e impeachments |y, the announcementof which caused | 0 : 4 are not an everyduy afair, but when |y feeling of sincere sorrow throughout | 1S & great il of foreign visitors TOBURLINGTON Castor seems to have % knocked the Hon. C.D. Casper out of the David City postoflice, but the people will not forget Mr. Casper's valiant A STEREOTYPED DEFENSE services in behalf of honest vailroad | The response of tho impeached state | they are resorted 1o the state should | ghe country. In a short time he | make them or Lo evil-doers. I carney Hu Jer takes the same position now that he did before, that he is ready and avxious 10 120 on trial, tike the consequences and hustled off to the pen. 1t is also understood as hinted at frequently heretofore, that Mosher's friends stand ready to put up tho $190,000 necessary to keep him out of durance vile, if the action ean be compromised on a THE new British steamship Campania, undoubtedly the most powerful vessel ever built, issaid to have shown a speed of twenty-cight miles an hour on her trial trip. Sheis nearly as large as that famous failure, the Great Eastern, and has many times the driving power of the latter. But it is by means certain thav she will be faster or better in any way than the steamships which the American line is preparing to build in this country, even if she proves su- perior to the Paris and the w York. nounced that he had vermanently re- | is “heartily in accord with Mr. Cleveland's ST e e RSt 505 , | Hawaiian_policy.” > politic Spreckles Life: Mother—Willian, didn't Tsay I'd whip tired there was stil hopo. that he | a delightful meghod of getting on the | You If you put another ribber button on- the | \Washington who is fositive f hisosn mind | might be induced toat least make one | side that has the inflogs. *William ut me,ma. IS pasmok fluence with the president. Heniay pretend | more tour of the country, and give those - [ one of the cigars you bought hini for his birth= | to think he can control an appointment, bug | Or is the indifference assumod, and § whose admiration he enjoyed to an un- The Siiven Cure-All, day. he really does not believe h> can; he is in great game of bluftt He hy itati dBilass anntieE oAbt ik Salt Lake Tribune Bk ‘_ doubts It was just so under Har. | nevve, thereis no doubt of that. But il L ']"‘E OBDOLLUTRY ‘1 The wise thing todois to call an cxtra | New Vork Tribunce The culturo of the | rison. President Cleveland, like his conundrum just the same s el S S e et b o Tt i e | s R TR P I mmeeln oy pronattes e aakiog iany character. I p 1 E 0S| g pparent to the most obtuse intelligence. [ C {Ligy ¢ which is now making so much alarm and | ‘PPN iy : lates to certain republican senators who are which is fraught with so much danger. Chicago Record: “Tam troubled at times, | above partisan bias in a general way, there e 2 + | @oetor,” sald the callor, “with a rush of blood | will be great trouble «cuving eonfirma- ; All hope of this must now be given up. e Hl‘h-‘ impeachme; [I o the | idwin Booth will never act ugaii. “The tor,” sald, ¢ i oo A ground that the same was voted by the | ., S i 5 i P B 1o the head. tions of nominations before the end of next ; ) stage whizh he illumined by his pr y vor, e s rsanliod o, dbstor atte : ! ] legislature,although the testimony taken | apes and elevated by his exa "”_1,,]‘ el t. Paul Pioneer-Press O o riers | winty s sossion. Here are o fow democratic ese ua 1 les in the case had not been read. On this A i iesb i e Since it has been announced that there are | of Whisky (o the nose."” somators who hiave in oo way of anotier . 5 know him no more. The art which his | 1 600,000 square miles of Canada yet unex - been snubbed by Presiden and, 0 point, however, there is no more novelty | 1,104 and versatile genius illustrated | plor ing in favor of anncxation in A KANSAS ROMANCE GO TG i Ol D By the most claborate re- i sir plea thy wre s i . /i s been growi That patcl Kansas City Jowrna action, and who are not in accord wi ) the establishment of state saloons n | 17 thelr plas than there Is inall the rest. | more intelligentlyand moreclearly than | this countey has been growing, Toatpatch |~ Kawsds Clty Journal. GroverCloveland in his individual capacity, searches, careful study and South Carolina. If the system is to be- In the case I3, St. Julien Cox, judge of | hus any other actor of modern times, | Srvation forout on Rl Rt & Th I ansRs CHe Belkiptay, andiwholwllliratusejolybte forthn Conirmi, costly experiments Dr. Price come general it thinks it “will become | the Ninth judicial district of Minnesota, | a5 roceived its last interpretation at | latitude whero the climato would assist A curly head quite snugly tion of personal appointments if things run costly exp S . Vi i wachos red oy f0i o pep C. On a'manly shoulder | a little while longer as they are now going: < = : necessary for us to change some popular | Who was impeached, tried and convicted | pis hands. The profound student and | them to keep cool The situation wis, it seems, Pugh, Cockrell. Vest, Hill, Murphy, Gor- has been enabled to give to impressions concerning the lines upon in 18! the respondent set up the | the ardent devotce of the drama has atation NS T . Too tompting to resis s thoy man o, »n, Butler, Blackburn, Call, the world the purest, strongest which this government is conducted.” | Ple# that = no testimony W - A T It is to be hoped that the Post’s appre- | ©¥O' ~ Was —ever — adduced her | tho glory of the highest achievement, | Projects for aismembering Nevada > Just then (he brakenian shouted out, completed his work, and, crowned with Faul Rloncer-tress, IOLNE Iy Ly el “11”‘-.:..’ ame & dozen more who are “out of and most economical natural g ) TR ; joint™ with the presicent, because the latter 1 e ciaus fuit Aavoann 5 i % m before the house of representatives or & 5 .1 | nexing fragments to other stat it ¢ o roqurded. their swishes, and it will and delici 2 hensions will prove groundless. Tho | e The Aouse O | 1]’ caid x]l [yos ot | awaits the summons to that final exit | yinually coming to the surface in sp AL e e cnmagen e Bt Lotia o catse a revolntion against existence; free from all pois- movement doubtless results merely from | Pefore any committee of said house on | \iych sooner or later comes to all. U that such a thing would_be impos : : 3 sharge in sai rticl sontai AT BN, P St -— the president’s personal appointments. Sen ; s a willingness on the part of the peoplo | he ¢harge in said article contained, e '._m,::l\:lz"z:\\“-i:;:‘;. ut:.ll:'"l'l)l‘t .\f‘.\(;u :ul:opll‘:‘\::f.l{ THE NEWSPAPER MAN. very loth to acknowledge that onous oils, ethers or artificial that the executive may himself have the :-\Ih;almun‘n.uu said charge or upon which THERE seems just ground for the in- | [yah to Nevada, because the general govern- 3 i i ::u:r: 1::’... any differences betw essences. It is these qualities power to prevent the possibility of the | t© base said charge, but that the same | dignation that is manifested by the inde- | ment can do as it pleases with the terri- JONN (FanmiY oy NowiFork Sun e 2 e B & i v A ny My som, T don!s ki Svotic Youtlitil soncone stand i favor with th istration ; that have created such a great rofloction by & noighboring governor, in | V&% voted by said houso of representa- | pendents in some localities over the | tories. el YT SR Y osE VBt conoa, ate thoy show their feelings, This was demand for Dr Pri(‘c’sgDc- future, upon the hospitable opportunities | tives without being supported by any | manner in which several of their legis- A Bamoialor Mothods. Hus breadth In the scopo of ita nobulous | truo toa certain xient among the ropubllt e el = o of the state. evidence whatsoev lators deserted theiv posts before thead- | Plitshurg Dispatoh, g wield compratiension of that, oo exception itk Some opposition both in and out of the licious Flavoring Extracts o This certainly is much more of a [+journment of the late session of the leg- The rubben peal 8 "“"‘I"“*"';"'f“.':‘\“K“ pagiRorkinen) morals tho ne wagaper Mani ate; but the feeling agaiust the repub Lemon, Vanilla, Orange, etc., f e R i adani Jnedl il X £ | number of maunufacturers organized with a | But if youw'll agree to a feeble descerip, can president was not o simple taste of i B Ir 1S gratifying to learn from the '.’ nult]h.m (\‘»u'hl hle\l,ln en made ||A\vll|n islature. Duving the last twenty-four | capital of 50,000,000, Tt gets its raw uia- Lll;:l,,..l:l»,::;4‘x{“(‘1:: :“’ul.lnlvi-‘.nx‘.li‘L!‘(.,‘:)‘l;mhlm.-:m l“x_h :vllivhp:‘:v- ‘::n\:n‘\::”.wn.:LT:;”Lx-l.rnl('va Aators that febain ellishii Wyoming newspapers that never in the ||n]n-<|l‘lt'41 Nebraska .-nu-:‘uh. While | hours of the session there were but five ';.II-II\l.v!(?u ”m:jlll;lr\llxlll\ :n H.\k‘li!:i:Ill;l“‘n‘\“llll!: ‘The mixturo that's known e & nowspaper | land upon the part of his party then in the delicate taste and freshness history of the range business in that | the evidence was not read in full to the | independent senators on the floor, while | hEUIS (468 the Whole duty to the price Han upper branch of congress. flR e e state have cattle come out of a winter in lt‘L'l-‘l.xlnulrri. IL]\V:H heard, digested and | the democratsand republicans had every | in the l'n'\lr?ll i\'m.-u.l 'I.m sells ;nluu-..i} I .1\»)‘1. hr‘uixil that is steeped In a solution of Will Altront the House. : P o o 1 compiled by the committee an S50 ne sir me wre. There is wices fixed by the world's competition. Here cnowledge, The trouble which is in store for the presi botter condution than thoy do thiy | 0MPiled by tho cowmmitteo d £ d | one of their men there. There 1s no | Bries el o Bho WONCCA COREOHIAON MO | sost variod wd pleturesque undor the sun, | G.The troublo which is fn store fof tC BrCE spring. One hange says that reports | 1 reV y eminent attorneys before [ doubt a golden opportunity was lost, | 4 better lawyer than his predecesso Then add just a pinch of the salt of the col- o from section are the most encour- | the impeachment was voted. As a | when these senators (hus left their seats, - - AN otvitine soupcon of fun; aging and that “it is belicved the ap- | Matter of fact it is doubtful whether | for the independents to se cure the en- Mastloation Should Bogin at Home. For & relish, Bohominn sauco Is the otper, proaching season will witness a verita- | theve s a caso of imveachment on rec- | etment of several measures, in the Sl hakalon i S odenind Shat willateotahifrom Booralioba Blo beet boon.t " There i plenty of feod, | (4, bl ooy whoro the tetimony | adoption of whih they ware ‘speeially | Shtibi i "o Aot Eotn | LSPESZELI s RERK 0 i R cattle are really fat and v shipments | s taken before a full house of repre- | intevested. The last hours of w legis- | mieal avroad, but it would be as well to begiu | Lurgost Manufacturers anl Rygailses will bo ecarlior than for many years. | Sentatives or read in full to the house | lativesession are sure always to be the at home by, stimulating: the consumption of T & memory that elutehos th voriest (rifle br Clothing L the Worl 1 The sheep-shearing season, too, is about | dfter it had been taken by an investiza- | most important, and the independents | hoopls: never toneh corn mealin any forme | Aad a0 e o it of & w1l to begin, and it is confidently predicted | N8 committee. On that score, there- | will act wisely if they remember the le Amcng the older generation the antipathy to | A nd kevn A% the eagle that Hies to the s that the aggregate clip of 1893 will be | fore, there will be no ground for a dis- | son taught and hereafter be caveful to | €orn is due to the fact that as children they ke strength and endurance and loyal dey dag-heod missal, any more than there can be a »; were served so liberally w Indian meal tion, the largest and finest ever sent from 1. B are > 4n | gelect only such men to represent them | mush that the remembrance is sufficient for And add all the grit and the courage you can ‘Wyoming. | acquittal on the plea that the alleged | on the floor at the state capital as will | a lifetime, To the hioart that's ns big-and s deop™as tho _ crookedness and eriminal neglect in the ot o R ocean r 5 e stick to their post till the last hour has The Gold St 5 A hundred to one on the newspaper man IT 18 now declared that Governor | management and supervision of state in- With at f ideas that 1) A boll Gy 2 3 e anas RALTY brew of ideas that, seething avd boll- Boios will decline a third nomination for | stitutions are justifiable on the ground ~ et bl A s R ety i expired. New York Tribune, governor of the Hawkeye stato oven if | that the impeached officials wore bur- | THOSE nervous people who ave fright- | that President Cleveland and Secretary Car- | Run out tnto molds that are, metlols for mon, tendered him unanimously. This deter- | dened with too many duties. »ned by the magnitude of the project of | fuw e Sither unwilling or unable to main | & 3iiin S mination leaves some of the democratic - - constructing a ship canal to connect the | univorsal impression that & L Farlis narid gbtedey; that e, puled by the bosses between the devil and the deep THE HOPE OF THE CO RN BELT. great lakes with the sea will bointer- | bonds wiil be madg it it ever s | Aad felionoysst.triendship, the dew of afrec- X . £ o L e e S Mo aftonta TS Ul R ¢ A sury. and can be effected at any tlon sea, as it wore, They have already do The efforts that are being made to in- [ ested to learn that a movement is being | Jaey it will hamah i doubts ot snce Whila | And th csprit de corps that gots down to Th]S blCW 111, clared that he is the only man the demo- | troduce American corn intonorthern | pushed in France to cut a canal from | there are reasons to question the wisdom of | , - Dard pan, the whol tal col crats can hope to elect governor, and | Euvope arve attracting much atiention | Bordeaux to the Mediterrancan: The | It step, the prevaleny belief that it would | AN yourhat the whole mortal col- li f the wind Y GIVORDAE, R ; » oant | be offective is strong evidence of public co Haan e 3 i 3 e husky howling of the winc that the strength of his name is all that | among the producers of that important | waterway proposed would be 328 miles | pgaective is strong exldence of public con- | As the regular stock of the nowspaper man Did you hear th Y g ¢ can pull through theiv legislative ticket. | cercal, and it is needless 0 say that | long, from 143 to 200 feet wide and 274 | pay gold, Noone reujly doubts that the | === along the street? Did you see The situation leave: them in a position | they receive general approval, but it is | foet deep. There is not half as urg tes can borrow $100,000,000 with nta |, oulty. Bug it might never have to Paine’s Celery Compound | aupl onle as ) that thoy must find cmba wsng, to say | diffieult for Americans to understand | necessity for such o canal in France as | qoseand i cassof neod would probaprs do | - Y 2 the prancing people as they the least. This, coupled witl: the fact | how it can be nocessary to present any | there is for a canal from the lakes to the | %0 on better terms and with better effect if . FLERFS b that the national administration's aver- | proofs as to the value of corn as an arti- it should firat pay ot part of ita outstanding is the 7 8 - tried to keep their feet? How sion to lowa democrats in general be- | cle of human food. The Indian corndin- | of the large grain vessels. The trafiie | poso . R SRR g it whistled round the corners! comes more apparent daily, must vender | ner recently given in Copenhagen by | of the projected French canal would be ' B . o thelr existence a dfeary monologue. Colonel Murphy, the special agent | insignificant in comparison with that of Ar taslinait Hoguiation. est i - of the United States Department of | the proposed American ship canal. The | a THE result of an important mining | Agriculture in Europe, was THE Washington Post sees a dangerous step in the direction of paternalism by Atlantic suitable for the accommodation how it galloped through the jovernor Crounse has signed the maximun i | 4 Jimbed into y bill and now Nebrasia ato luw L od doors! It climbed into the 8 e f a great | demand for a deep water connection be- | | ska has a rate suit that is now engaging the attention | surprise to his guest nany which politicians have promised the peo s i the 5 tween Lake Erie and the Atlantic ocean | %! B Rt e tha S 7 : atties, and it burrowed 'neath of the United States circuit court at | of whom did not know that corn was fit | will soon become too strong to be re- 51} 'i:.f“)'nl.‘; n;.\:- alw '\‘: If’:‘\:z.'-"fu! l‘iF\.l-mupJ;h prlng I | 3 . ; Af s its stl Holena, Mont., will bo watched for with | for anything clse but for dumb animals. | sisted. Evon if the undertaking were | tielt promises until flis winter. Whethor A I, the floors; But of all its beastly interest by all in any way engaged in | The American ministor to Denmark | be, R the bill as passed wi oot the emorgency . . i 5 tor Y Wiy g 3 egun at once it could not be comploted | ! Aol - sen. The or of | e Ao 3 M ¢ mining oporations. The case is that of | presided at this unique dinner and made | soon enough. RIS, oriaremalng b -..‘.“..;iu Toat " aiMsult MedlClne antics there was one that beat them all. "Twas the the St. Louis Mining and Milling com- | an address on the subject of corn, from question for amicablo settloment, but after flendish way it frolicked through that hole that's pany against tho Montana com- | an American point of view, which opened | THe Now York ZTribune professes to | i has been promiset tho people it should be ) : ; . i'fi'in u:x)nnhl--:. and lnm.l\.,-g over | the eyes of the distinguished Danes who | have discovered an inherent weakness in | avery lstanco atfrst, it can be A n in the wall. As a matter of fact did you ever see ,000,000. The St. Louis company | sat about the corn-laden tables. In the | all combinations to extort from the pub. | discrepencies come to the surface in the en spect it's like sults: -mmserts that a large amount of [ course of his remarks he called atten- | lic unnatural returns for services or | lorcoment of the law, Governor Crounse such weather. In one respect it's like our suits; . _ N » | has also by his action freed the republican valuable ore had been taken | tion to the fact that maize, or Indian | products that is the natural remedy | party from censure by the people so far as I — . ake [ v eir equal. Our own make, guaran- from its ground by the lattor corpor- | corn, was unknown to th world before | sgainst a monopolizing tendency, ““They | the executive branch of tho state gover he hard to find their eq [ ' atlon, by going outside of its own lines | the discovery of America, though | invitea kind of competition Which is | oo pin chave the loglolatirs bembe it . teed. Men's spring suits $8.50 and up. Boys' suits %o bo reimbursed therefor. For several | ple article of food among the | profits, and often leaves the husiness so | Bumber of I ople thsoughout ihe afate who $2.50 up. Stacks of 'em. woeks experts have been making ex- | people here. He declared that corn is | overerowded as to be depressed and com- | homotitim awas ol that would mo momesmnns | World ' aminations of the workings of both com- | used as an article of food by a greater | paratively unprofitable for many years | in the regulation of rates. While this may BROWN [NG KING CO panies for the information of the court | number of people than any other grain | to come.” - The disastrous experier bo truo, yot 00 one brauok of the businees ) | and the case will not be completed for & | except rice, which is the chief food | of the whisky trust, the sugar trust,the | go fr : ase herotofor ¥ )y o sky trust, st,the | go free, as has been the case herotofore, and It miakes th e IR eT " BT eTiE T I fortnight. Many of the ablest mining | product of the swarming millions of | old railroad trunk line pool, and of the as this s supposed 1o be 8 goverament by w”“ ‘u‘ ‘2 weak "m"fi-_ Storaopen avory aventnzull ¢ | 8. W.Cor 18th and Doagas it counsel in tho northwest ure engaged in | Chiua. This fact is significant, and | recent wheat corner in Chicago are | {{*1ii"0 servant bocomes groator than it | g, BMAMIDT, Deseehe st bon by and working underground, and it wants | it had ever since been & sta- | certain ultimately to cut down fheir | o possible few exceptions. There a large © | should be subjected to regulation and others the case, upon it may be predicated great ox- | cited as illustrative of this radical weak- | muster, and if r wulation s not what is reets.