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OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, APRIL he | y ] 3 . " i { o hoe ully rated The | will abide with them until the parties ac kFor. WORTIE MENTIONING, Cloveland and filed & vigorous protest. The G DAILY BEE I ABOVE DPARTISAN BIA ) for loss from this than if it should por- | have been fully demonstrat | i Y s 4 X b A " s et el ASENTSIoh | Benil of HesHo SO {ch s the | Cused ostablish to the contrary. And unloss —— rosult was that poor Carlislo had to ehoose 5 | When the resolutions to impeach the | mit gold to go to & premium, a condition | peril of negro domination, which i |’\ this courae f8 pursued by them, whatever | ‘The ageicultural department of the Uni- | botween being turned out or turned down v " members of the State Board of Public | which some intelligent financiers now | bugbear of the sostly can be removed by | the decision of the court may bo, they will, | vorsity of Georgia hus just matrtoulated o | and, faithful to the regulation character af F. ROSKWATER Editor Lands and Buildings were first intro- | apprehend the simple .-\,..‘u.m{ of making intelli- | inthe minde of the ‘votsrs, be adjudged | froghian who is 63 years old. " His namo is | the’ habitual officcholdor, ho submitted o P i g | § . Sha baat ey She soutt ilty, and the places of honor and profit | G. A eidt the latter PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | duced in the house the accused officials —— gence the tost foraik vot Il M| that Wwill e at theie disposal heroafter will Presidont 1. L. Patton of Princeton, has - o gy 3 and their personal followers endeavored THE NEW COMPTROLLER. ern states can thus fhsure for themselves | be fow and far between not fully recovered his health, though it was INDIAN CORN BANQUET TERMS OF ST RS v:n-'r‘xrv\ a oo | tomake it appear that the inspiration There are fow more important offices | all necessary protgetion ainst the NERRATR N s an N AR ANS much improve 1 by m{“ sojourn in Switzor & Novel Npad Pally Boe Whinday: Ono Foar *: %0 00 | for impeachment eame from personal | in the government than that of comp- | Political wrongs absut which they mak e e S phy | Wngen Bl nm‘\‘u_‘ encmics. The fact is that the impeach- | troller of the curtency, whose duties are ~“‘ much comp .IGI‘ It is safe ;“\f\\ that ”I‘ u-l‘v‘ ”]" ik is :‘,‘:,:\'.'\ democratic Paper | ok Smith's aunt has just diod, leaving ” “}.,,,:‘ ' .\llr;, nebrog: Colonol Charlest ireo Mont ' P vocendings we the natural out- i y he financial srosts | the example of Misdlssippi labama | edited by Elmer Layman him 200 in cash. Should the secretary keep Urphy, who has been sent to Europe by Fundny Bee, Oni ¥eie p ment pr lings w he natu directly related to the financial interests e it A{Con iransy. Nsbe $ . Yhot A i wturday Bee, On . ome 0 2 findings o vostig r _ _ bo followet P of the othe lorse reared up and fell on Henry Mose- | on accumulating legacies and become o real he United States Agricultural department, a0 |’y g ey Ong Vo " . come of the findings of investigating | of u large body of people who have busi- “‘”y f i 1 "v ~all 5 r‘- man ot Oakland, broaking his log mitlionairo no one will make any more fun | 0 order to further the introduction of In OFFORS committecs whose reports charged the | nogs with the national banks, It has | Southern states ithin the next few Hon. C. H. Norris of Table Rock is | about his name. lian corn as human food, last night ot the Orindi, s fiee g members of the board with eriminal neg- | baon the eustom since this office was | Yoars 1sly 111 with stomach trouble Octave Uzanne, a distinguished French | Hotel King of Denmark, gave a maizo ban f ] G \ \ thor, comnil quet at which fifty-two ropresentative gou Fouth Gmaha, corner N and Lot | ligenco in the management of state in- | created to appoint to it a man having at Dunphy of Grand 1sland, who has just | author, compiler and editor, is an intending | | L fiftystwo ropresentative gon onnetl s it Siroot. | : IT SEEMS unnatucal that ¢he United | veturned from Honolulu, is against the | visitor'to the World's fair. While in this o YoLe Piesens Chieago Office, 817 Clinmbor of Cammerce | stitutions and collusion and complicity | somo practical knowle of banking, | giate the country” that is less likely | annexation of Haw country he will contribute lotters to Figaro [ | A “"‘I'}':“'\"'”"_'“_”"”' il L rr:‘.l'vl-m\'.‘ k, Kooms 13, 14 und 15 with frauds and thefts committed by the | this seeming to bhe essential to an in ) A N. K. Griggs, the “poot lariat" of Ne. | under the head of “Sensations d'Atmorique. « e American minister, Hon. Clark Wushington, 513 Fonrteenth Stroot | penitentiary contractor and its superin- | tolligent CORRESPONDENCE. Al communications relating to news and i ed torial mattor should bo nddressed: To the | for grand larceny. i i appointed to the position Editor. This rep s adopted after a spir- | 0 is saic o kno BUSINESS LETTERS il v adoy | o lawyer who s said o know All business letters and remit ould | ited debate by an overwhelming majority | very little about the practical operations Yo nddressed to The lie: Publishing Company, | of the house. It was voted for by repub- | of banking. The appointment has been 10 be mude puyable to the order of the com- | licans as well as by democrats and pop subjected to a good deal of eriticism, yet pany | ulists, and hence cannot have been in- | jt THIS Qi SHING COMPANY. THD BEE PUBLISHI __ | spired by partisan malice or personal | Comptroller | than any other o world to have o 3 BTN TR I ORCION O 18 OMBE . | ket oo hor a0 SHOWOES ) braska, has removed with his family from | Theodore Krasnovsky, a Russian peasant tendent, who is now under indictment | Prasldent ¢ p i hia | Casion to go to war, should be the ac- | Boatrice to the state capital died recently at Tokaroka, in Volhynia, at | sul” Olof Hansen: the - French Bole A N President Cleveland departed trom Whis |y lodged leader in the invention and | Whilarepairing a windmill Harey Belden | the roputed uge of 120 years, | His groat 3ge | Hiso! o s and., Swedlsh . o manufacture of armor and guns. Recent | of Harvard caught his hand in a cow wheel | Was pretiy well substantiated, and ho came | gilg; Major General Kobke, | head — of ani had to have & part of his fingers ampu- | of & long-fived family, his father having at- | S i tests of steel armor plates have estab- Ve d part ne 1 tained the age of 130 tho commissary department of the ¥ Uk : . tated iinod the agoe of 130 Army; Surgeon General Moller, sov- lished beyond question the superiority Falls City will havo & manuafacturors’ ox Thoe London Times calls Captain A. T\ [ oral prominent grain merchants and of the American plates over those made | position, beginning July 3. The proceeds [ Mahan of thie United States navy “the most | millors, including Mr. Carre, Dr, Jorgons. will be used to help build a Presbyterian | 4\.~;|\":u|~'|ul living writer on naval str mlm, the noted food expert, ete, ote), and mes chifioh wnd the originator and first exponont of what | bers of the pre Before 'the banquet bo American gun has made its appearance A cigar stub thrown in the grass inna | My be called the philosophy of naval his- | wan tho company wero shown in the salons which eompiately ipses all compoti- | suburb of O Nl caused o five which burned | 1Y This {s high praise from the very | samples of the difforent kinds of naizo mesls tors in its power to resist the force of | Over several vacant blocks of ground and de- | Mghest of British authority and flours, hominies and the spocial prepara- SAULNS PUWOL esls W stroyod o barn, In an address Prof, Charles Eliot Norton | tions of corn known by such names as of Harvard, speaki of James Russell Low shredded mafze, corealine, ete . The Johu Buchanan of Burr was struck by the | Of j Ji ¢ \ « \ Saturday it was found to be able to | Missourt Pacific crossing and | €1l said: “He and I'were friends for wore | guests took great interest'in Mr. Murphy's Al vl Lyl I e than forty years. We used to soe cach othe oxplagations and m were surprised to \imost every day, and 1T do not rememiy learn that this useful iin (maize) costs in ever hearing him say anything which ever | ordinary years about one-half as much as gave pain to any othier human being." weathen-flour and one-thivd less than Sir Henry Wood, who 1s one of Great Brit- | Upon adjourning to the banqueting hall, the | : | ain's oficial reprosontatizes in connoction | Visitors found n rich fenst daintily pre 1 « i farn ! borne without bursting is not known, It | life on his with the World's fair, is a brother of Mrs. | Pared and wholesome maize dishes awaiting Hw; st Aa romes Anuie Besant, the theosophic high priestess, | the Judsment of their v I'here e 9 il 1ol A yffers a bonu nd both re cousins of Charle wart mush and K rille oysters rolle in ble gun, the product of American genius | for the location of a flouring DAtHaIA WIdow. Wits: (WES Misa: CRbHRUHS 1ize, fried hominy and maple b, roast ill, is far superior to any other in | & bonus for a brick yard Wood before she became the wife of Captain LUTKOY with maize eroquett weet corn strength, which is one of the qualities \"r’“ LR ) 'H". Mt and Mrs, | O'Shea maize), maize pudding with California cter Sorenson, formerly of Omaha, but now most sought after in the manufacture of | residing near Fremont, have diod Within & | yravels often persen Nom Yorle At Brgi | Pudding, mixed maize-whoat bréad, maiu arms. It is highly probable that all ¢ few weeks of diphthicria, delphia, and §s usually seen in deep converse ; l.“\” lcca ( “‘v“.-..: .ld,l._‘w, ‘\IHH:" n b 1 v § fay o | o 1its, California wines of different kinds, ¢ the great fighting nations of the world While the young son of Rev. Mr. Hawley of | with some fellow passcenger, to whom he im “"M”h”“;,‘\g‘w‘“” LML GL ) Bveey one was delighted with the maizo and all agreed that such a fo il bo sue cessfully introduced. Colonel Murphy said that m more dishes than th could be prepared from maize s i N atic critie, has just been making a tour of | e thhe K. O v r A ThE clearing houso of Boston yester- | i g oduarely ou top of (i Db ame 1 | maki « toasts of the “King, Queen and Royal the best dressed man in the cabinet, | proofs of malfeasance may be brought | qot, as it stands UBOHTEHE BHELTA BO0Y; [ At Suttia TATHHE RaG N iatoa 4 the Fo% N.A kuocking him sen 3. He willr .').\{|:.‘\‘Y:I.U\l;.|]h: Ihl\||'|r!v§\‘t::.|:.\‘v- ;I/:C.:lll‘ulv“\}r Fami and I‘l;'ivnhn'( of the United i Y i ( 1 v r . N 1 i oA et b en bz bive: € b Y Arnold 8 effusions rog: g Japanese State were duly honored, after which Mi which goes to show that the wild and | out, because the judges ar publicans. | ho the rule and guide of the comp- | arnment voting to turn into the I'he Broken Bow Beacon-Independent has | women as balderdash. Indeed he says that [ istor Carr spoke o the merits and. gse of woolly west has beeome civilized I'ne BeER entertains a higher opinion | tpoller,” He said pointedly that the imhyphena and heveafter there will be | it is an insult to English or American | yaize as human food. Duving the course of _—_— | 1 it g that i % Lwo papers issuc stead of one. 3o & womanhood to mstitute an comparison be 10 OV s Colof urp! n 5 ot or e | "[}"" court and doos not believe thab ts | danger to the public, " the dan- | i, axchange for grosnbacks. This action | Doorts wwilc .wlm{ EINE ohsonz ot 1{ H;l‘&nv: | n\---ull\’wu’x Rua \'v‘-‘nw"\l\\-w-x‘-” g ;;‘m,‘ No0 iy o :“i'lu‘ ? v':xl.“]x}“f ,f”xil»lx“h and T APPEARS that 90 per cent o e lings e biased by partisanship | gop g s b P ¢ Dboe: i 3 W t 5 5 g - ¢ sed by the Russian cousul genert L IT APPEARS that 90 per 1 rulivgs will be biased by partisanship | gor to the banks, has never been | iy give the treasury a sufficient sum | Webb will ran the Independent I'he death at Cambridge of Charles Avple- | drank with enthusiasm people of Kansas are opposed to 8n | one way or the other. Legislatuves, | the rashness of the e mptroller, | 1d to enable it to meet domands With the utmost faith that the Yankton | ton Longfellow, second son of Henry W After Colonel Murphy's response, his son oxtra session of the legisiature. They | acting as courts of impeachment, have but has always had its source in | g, & Norfolk road will be speedily constructed ngfellow, leaves four members of the | Mr. 1 L Murphy, arose and addressed the know when they have had enough. risen above party in many instances, and indifr s {eofialal ; oL ic town of Crafton has been laid out in | poct's family, a son, Krnest, a well known | company in Frénch and German, as many 2 SQH SROVOIDATSY WL I the indifference of bunk officials to Keep- | posorve intact, while in the meantime it | Kuox county, sixteen miles from Bloomfield | artist and architect, and three daughters. | present did not undorstand Fnghsh, i —_—— ing within the restrictions of the law. | should gain some gold in the ordinary aid seventeen miles from Hartington ‘\‘n-\ J. G x\!-.u,-w\ j .lA\Inr!:‘\.‘h‘ml Her the '\ Wils muizo. (Ih r “v” 1t ~.nu\.vl fo ss by political bias than a legislature entu o statement,” saic o g i : Joe Houser, a farmer near Bellwood, put wna, and Miss' Alice’ Longfellow, Char tho humorous incidents of maize’ introdiio y political bi 1 I I venture th tatement, aid th W he example may also be followed ST kR \VBH couple of weeks ago | Longfellow was 40 years old and a persistent | tion, and said that when this grain was first Republican legislatures impeached and nis hired girl to work a couple of weeks @ v governors in North E. Ci who presided; the American consul, Prof. Baker; the American vico-con in Buropean countries, and, now a new is manifestly unfair to assume that . lckels will not make an ac- SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION animosity. In taking this ion the | coptable official, or indeed may not do Etate of Nebraska Liouse of representatives was actuated | photter in the office than some of his pre- County 0f 11 1 George . | v of Tur BrE pub by a desive to vindicate the 1aws | qocessors sclected because they had been Jishing oo Jin wolemnly swoar that the i il motual oiro (1R DAILY BEE for the week ankers endlog Ay %l, was as followa g h which the state treasury had At any rate Eunday, Aprl “ 20,040 ar ing Monasy. Avril 1 048 I by summarily deposir ideas about the nature of the Tuendny, April | Wednesday: Ayl i oxplosives. In the testing of this gun last anend to the scandalous meth | practical i bear a pressure of 70,000 pounds to the | thrown quite a distance, but he was not the new comptroller has 1 seriously injured 1 square inch, while the standacd army A L Y X ) Jesse Gandy, the founder of Broken Bow p iy \fter residing in the ¢ fr it's birth - s he wiil be called upon to perform, | 1yl move pressure it would have 1l it 1s thirteen yoars Miurkday. | i3 g tworthy to remain custodians of ve entirely sound and if put into Eatusaay, A funds and public property effect cannot fail to have good results, SORT 40 hetoté e Sl N RIIONa 1o Y D08 e of pologists for these ¢ In an address to his fellow-towns @ nce this 224 R Vi, Notary Public ! . : : men, who bangueted him a few d X _ | the notion that popular inte in the il 1t requirement is only 37,000 pounds. How 15 fully demonstrated that this remarka- | and sl he said regarding the expressed appre Average Circulation for March, 1893, 24,170 | proceedings instituted by the legislature | honsion that the national bank system — e | < dying out, and they go 5o far as to pre- Wharton Barker. ascotic and quakerish, | [P0, hot corn (maize) bread. corealine, suffer impairment beeause the comp- not a skilled financier, that no not get lost. Sometimes men in his po- | nothing to sustain the impeachment and | jmpairment t yany system can brought sition wander off into strange lands and | the trials will turn out tobe a costly | about by an honest and rigid enforce- forget to return, farce. Democratic-populist papers pre- [ ment of the law which governs it, “and e e dict that the supreme court will acquit I'1 18 said that Sterling Morton is | the impeached officers, no matter what | must not complain if the national bank I 18 to e hoped that Mr. Mosher will | dict that the supreme court will find ; 3 g Auburn was playing around a bor his | parts political and other secrets in o sing will soon be equipped with American | ijoihos became ignited and before the flames | furly penotrating yoice that makes his. con armor plates and guns, or with imita- | could be extinguished he was badly burned. | fidences the common property of all who do tions of them. Boys at Rushville threw a base bail up | not willfully stop their ears — into the air, and when it descended it Clement Scott, the eminent English dra landed squarely on top of George B. Jack's those most strenuous in their criticisms treasury several million dollars in gold t least another week and keep the our supreme court certainly is influenced THERE arc now two or three canal | | projects by which it is proposed to fur- nish thiscity with cheap power. It is much easier and cheaper to build pro- jects than canals. comptroller, and he risked nothing in | 1y hanks elsewhere, though there seems | cutting stalks with a stalk cutter, She travelor o o n el s bdian food, souo doing so, “that the history of bank fail- | ¢, ho small reason to expect any aid off the machine, and the result was that she General Grant's birthday, April 27, is to be | of the traaers interested in coreals spread o f g 80, 3 ) be small reason to expect any aid in ) v ¥ 's birt it A LRI S Carolina and Nebraska in 1871 A re- res since the org ation o e firs 5 8 ¥ was badly “cut up” by the machine running elebrated by the Union League cl report that i peasants eat maize they ST e e e i e ARl IR i L the fivst | this direction from the banks of New | olex for, one limb boing badly mangled Philadelphia with an elaborate banquet and | would turn black. as it was on account of the LI I SLUUAIR Al e ) s York, whose position appears to justify The story that Quin Bohanan, the escaped | Speechmaking. Among those who will re- | maize being caten in America that the the opinion said to ail at the Treas murderer, is working in machine shops in a 1 to toasts are ex-Secretary George M AR b el LUl in + . Mexican town hasn't ated great excite i O, 0. Howard, Governor | country. But the speaker did not el ury department that there is a conspir- | jab™h Nipraska City. Quin has been | Pattison, Admiral Ammen, Congressman | that maay put faith in the legend. Mr. Mur- f great majority of bank disasters.” He | goy of Wall streot bankers to force the reported in so many places at the same time | Breckinridge of Kentucky and General H Phy said that when Napol 1 Wvasarolile, impeachments of demoeratic state ofi- | ypged that if those most interested in | government to issus bonds, There is | that all hope of catehing him has been | W. Slocum at the head of his logions, ho halted his vast vials ¢ ro - s ver ne ot S abandoned. miral Sir John Hopkins, the enthusiast | A7y at oneot thenoted vineyards of France cials and judges and at this very tim abandon ni i Hopkins, Bhioh {0 n s tho fi } ¢ By David Neale of Fort Calhoun has 1z the foreign sailors, is bound to show | WHICTEW “l“_‘l._ \ i‘ il i i ':"»”” every need of the government if it can | pecently patented a machine for makin 1s Americans how proud he is to be with | Pagne. and ordored them to saluto the vino those placed | y 1 »of Washington | ¥ord, saying at the same time From that sratic legislature of Texs f A e vineyard came the wit and spiritof France;" R L in direct control of these in- | gitions the tendency undoubtedly is to s0, Mr. Murphy claimed, that Americans Whatever the supreme court, sitting | stitutions ““be not only technically hon- | 1old on to it i mvyd‘\l say that n-nn: t I Iruv-n‘\,- flelds of as a court of cachme ay rule | o ST o am in G y SO CoRa0! p RS golden grain coine the wealth and prosperity as a court of impeachment, may rule | est, but absolutely so. Let them insist | yold for grcenbatks the operation is | any now in use. ORo of its principal points from London o has ordered complete out- | §f the republic. Mr. Murphy closod his ro or decide in the trials that are now | thut the spirit of the banking act gov- simply s of temporary relief. The | OF "\”‘”L'“"I R R st '"{ With these ho will trim the vessels foreand | marks with the exprossion that the dever rending will, we, confidently belleve, bo | erninjr officlal conduct Be lived up t0 1ot [ zo1d obligations obihio governmant vo- | s et 101 evstio pu oao [0 80 810Kt | Attand upand Gown: from the. masthoads R o natea 8e "““"’:“",:‘}""'I Tl e conformity w s lotter irit | loss the N 2 ‘ S50 & i 3 PRI % and yardirms. No other ships, not oven | Dut o further manifestation of the polioy nnc in conformity with the letter and spi less than the letter, and that no bank | main as before the transaction, high water or floods. dod yardurig, Jo ot e Hiapiat | motto of tho Unitoed States, which "wis of the constitution and statutes, regard- | official be permitted to do by indirect Rey. B. F. Flory of Pawnee City has been | 248 oW, & 1 i S i ke “Friendship, peace and commerce with the f i i . SR N ehatis e At night'as the Blake, Tartar, Magicionne [ ! L by less of any beaving their action may | means that which he could not do under A GREAT irrigation canal is now being | hciuitted by a jury of the charge of forgery. | 41 HIFuL A8 bl whole world i , 3 o The grand jury found seven indictme ! 5 Dr. Jorgensen. in_responding for the medi- A DENVER contemporary thinks that | have upon the fortunes of any political | the law by direct means.” These are | constructed in Arlzona by which the | against him, hnd the ono just tried was with | David McCoy of Re llands, Southern Cali- | §.1"higfession, spoke ainquently on thin sb a round trip rate of # from Colorado | par sound views and their utterance is | waters of the Colofado river are to be | A W. Miller as prosecuting witness, The | fornia. celebrated this year his 102d birth- | joor Snd said among other things that Min i e . : : 1, | fact that Flory had tried to imitate Miller's | day. He is still haie and happy, and hopes | jgiop Carr, at the suggestion of Colonel Mur ro d g th common points to Chicago during the timely. distributed over a vast territory that is . i to live down 1 younger men yet_ He v D ) a0 ) : signature, coupled with his sudden disap- > live down many i len yet. phy, intended to request the government fair would be about right. When Den- THE PRESIDENT'S STATEMENT. Comptroller Fekels will enter upon | specially adapted to semi-tropical fruits. | pearance for parts unlknown over a year ago, | Was born in Burke “county,” North |y (uiG™ 5 Soiliceion 1o doter- ver secures such a rate there willbe | The statement made by President | the duties of his office today, and it is | Ovor 500 men ave now . empioyed on the | Sitisfied the public that he w Auul)l,\'. by | atoltnn, Sod | -,\lfd.v“‘; o 1\.\\':5§l‘ mino the best means of using malze of jubilee is close at hand. Associated Press regarding the position | some contemplated reforms will be insti- | the foree, Irrigation csts money, but | he was guilty beyond a 1 e, ARy ol e *eo. 0t Aainat. tha | Amiong them boing to tho pross, i Mer f the administration as to gold pay- o ong the chang ked of is The first ballot of the jury stood four to | Kentucky volunteers to go up aganst the | SOME LREUEEEIEE T0 TR0 PRk L e : o sty | OF the administration as to gold pay- | tuted. Among the changos talked of | Sight o achuittel p & | British and Indians who were menacing tho | Shints of Copouhiagen, anc 1o the prosidune YounG King Alexander of Servia | ments ought to put at rest all ports to g1 ach o 5 r oficer, Mr ArT b Mar h\nd, 16 We L i " ! I L United States border from Canada. In_1840 | ynown balier, who has o large number of does not receive much credit now for his | the effect that there was a serious dil- he moved to Greencastle, Md., and in 1556 to |\ \ing establishments, testitied to the pos sensational coup d'etat. Tt seems that | forence of opinion between the president Roila, Md. In_I803 he went to Californin. | gipilitics of maize in a businoss of his kind : i but after a residence of some yoars there re- | qye American consul, Prof. Baker, in refer Russia, holding a first mortgage on | and the sccretary of the treasury as to turned to Missouri. He is finadly in Calfornia | e G0 PN O C RN s ot Servia, was behind the movement and | the course to be pursued for maintaining s P e e s e W e LA P R : genorally known that Colcn 1 Murphy was used the youthful king as a tool. The | the credit of the government. The un- \ny thought of the enterprise spoken of by : RS o first Lo inform Americans of tho distross 3 T s IR B UTODE St Spael SEsin ¢ i vor has ever beon entertained by the store Poju ou . of the poor Russians, and his cnergy i so game of politics is a deep one in Europe. | qualitied statement of the president is f‘ I_ly.l:\‘,\ i El’l.-l-‘» .‘u-'.u”\ ‘l.‘.u‘ \‘mll,x[ul o Tekamah Burto1{an, heiting subseriptions largely contributed to that the is absolute harmony be- | he made to remedy this. It is evidently St. Louis Glohe-Democrat, the Kedraey paper must. therefore, be This paper rejoices ov the passage of | bring about the generous un.mlwnrm..m- THE gamblers of Chicago are prepar- | tween himself and his cabinet “in | g}, g ¢ istrs o gri Cleveland is doing his best to maintain the | signed to the shades with the numerc the maximuru rate bill, not so much because | and other grains from America. The banques i E 4 e purpose of the administration togive | pnec o5 fr s a8, Tho vi reap a rloh harve ring the ex- inati 3 F e he financinl policy which he inherited or big deals that have had theiv o of the expected reduction of freight rates, at success. The hall was beauti ing to reap a rich harvest during the ex- | the determination to exercise every | elose and careful attention to this branch front ETrisohs NEaik ,1.‘:.x nlfm:llkml:x!hu’)lwyl’:-\l\a n.“n..,'u‘”;f. imag- | but because it foreibly emphasizes the right | fully decorated with Danish and American position, and it is said ““']‘ at “'"l*“ 0, | power conferved — upon them 10 | of the public service and to strictly cn- ———— ination of newspapers. of the massos to rogulate and control ta a 3 and the mont card was o most artistio 000 has been expended during the past | maintain the public credit, to ke A T R Tha Boodlers Mako o 131 - - certain extent common carriers and publi unique work of art, 8 souvenir worthy T sy vlym o ready for a sea- Eilor 1a ‘\,‘ e b o oP | force the law in all rospucts. Tho banks Minneapolis Tribune PASSING JEST highways. Tho new law undoubtedly is no the occasion. Colonel Murphy wus Rpa as o D RS SInE TR el [(Ihepnblogduliliand (0. pheserye sthe T e R e 3 — | perfect by a long wayvs. It was not expected | often complimented by the differcus son of wide open games. What does | parity between gold and silver and be- | under such a policy. an increase in Thoy arc now ra- | qeyettlt reo Pross: Husband—Well, my | it would be, as it must be testod bofore its | speakers during the ° course of = the ment.” T roside! v, e SUFFRAGE THE T, luff. Most of them coulc o1l afford to shand—We d. Ly iy 310/000/a )[R H0mON BUAS UERIAVED MONUROLY AN O RE GRRS RERG y Sy 2! == = | government.” The president says there SUFFRAGE IN THE SOUTH. Do o snom) coulil frallfa forditol|| R usband Ve aouluiiavestoRvey 810,000 18l | R e e e e (O N Uhraslia iaio0m e | iatieis Eiaralia o doubtth kb sike il Ll WHEN the home rule bill passed its | is to be no discrimination in the pay Two states in the south, Mississippi il et 3 — mendable and will tend to restore to confi- | appreciated by the Scandinavian people majority of forty-three it was apparent | for although the law gives the seeretary | The former adopted it nearly two y Friend Telegraph, 19 proLat o x) 1 to advise people to boil their i to even the most bitter of Mr. Glad- | of the treasury discretion to redecm the removed republican ; bank will prove that the loose method posed a republican judge in ISS200 of tha officials of failing banks, or their 1718 now undorstood that the prinee | 110 o o e of Mis of Wales is not coming to this country this year. But the preparations for the Columbian exposition have progressed 80 far that it cannot be postponed with- out great inconvenience. | patent dishonesties, have caused the souri have voted half a dozen the national banks desire most to serve | wold enough in a democratic land commissioner isunder- | the publi and themselves, let ;oing trial onimpeachment by thydemo- | thom — insist that the country to supply reached, but under existing con- | aud depositing “anchor riprap,” ana has | us. Hehas ovdered a stat fssued 4 very neat pamphlet doseriptive of | for cach of his four ships and will set them g thesame with illustrations as to construe- | 4p on the decks when he gets to New York Of gourse in changing | tion of the riprap and its advantages over | The statues are being made in New York WHEN tho president and the heads of the various departments of the govern- ment look upon the naval display in New York they will do well to remem- ber that our great war ships are not the outgrowth of the policy which they represent. one _— it has been fully demonstrated that it rearvangement of examination dis- | pays. tricts, so that the work of examiners = 2 : (e i No Ambassador at Tamminy's Court, all be more cqually divided than at Chicags Trib Sl i, e g H o It ) iners, it i g ™ ' by pany. through Mr. 3 wson, has Been present. Many examiners, it is said, arc The president shows nosigns as yet of | pogotiating for a tract of land near that cily now overworked, or rather move is re- | any intention to send a special ambassador quived of them than they can perform | to Tammany i properly and officiently. An effort is to Fotlowins in Harrison's Footgteps. 1 e bt The Campbell Commission company of South Omaha denies categorically the as sertions of a Kearney paper that” the com will grow stronger in public confidence o o e i tewaslonrrently vl oot Ene gzood results are mot apparent at the begin- | tirely as o stranger. We understand. that ago upon the sugzgestion of a roprosenta- | posier fomaarge it wis currontly ro- | fort using it ning. Governor Crounse refgns and. the | the business men are already interesting stone'’s enemies that he is an invineible | notes issued in payment of silver bullion | tive of the colored race. The late log water of Tie Ovana Bee was mad, [t is Indianapolis Journal: “Yes," sald the pretty | government at Lincoin still live themsely in the commercial part of the FRE o < R : 5 > s Jewri 1, *T believe Ihad rather w waize propaganda, and that maize prepara. force in English politics. He is making | with silver, in order to maintain the | lature of Alabama put into effect a new | NOW Quite apparent that this was ely a | 31 o — DrOj ase of mistaken identity and that some other | [OF & murried mun thuna single one, Y tions are already on sale in Copenhagen a splendid fight and is winning the ad- | parity of the metals, it is necessary to ection law which ostablishes an educ: T L e A solme:ovher i \’\‘!: DEEnlER RO Jrhang Sandiatnaches "n’llv‘"m‘ll/ll“w N;'IW ‘14’"" Banks. .\lnmml'('.‘n'l' w.’;;_m\ ]‘]”“."vmx"", w"u. 2 of the world, redec o o in gol fonal ¢ fcation for aPEwitig fits, and 1t ho hus a wite Lam likely to es- nicajo Herald tion ais prosiding oflcer, and it i to b re miration of d redeem them them in gold. It | tional qualification for v s without Chtnerie il e -ui-«” 1 if he 1 ite Lam likely t | Hardly had the Carlisle circular been made | g ”.‘“,,_.“ ,m,‘m,,”‘”». d excellent min David City Pr public before it was made null and void. The | ister is shortly to leave us ity Press. Truth: “Ilawley wis badly hurt last Sun- | New York bankers saw in the compliment The maize banquet will long be remem day paid the western banks a slap in the face for | bered as a unique and interesting event, themselves and, in the slang which is fast | mostpleasant toall that participated thereat, is now clearly understood to bo | regard to race or class. The result will AT a public meeting in New York [ the policy of the administration | be the disfranchisement of about 40,000 The word “straight demo SNt tan City the other night there was a strong | to continue to do this, although | blacks and 10,000 whites in that state. | used by certain eminent gentlemen, is begin demand for a constitutional limit upon [ in the event of a possible speculative | This means the elimination of a larg L L '\-‘,'?.".' ‘Amnrln.t:un‘ I~”H‘v‘~{x;~ a hr]z, mn e way he drapped & Sunday news- | pgpuring into classie English, they Iicked. | and which has done a vast deal in romoving the power of the legislature to meddle | movement to deplete the treasury gold | and dangerons element from the | jaa subservient ool of corporatine at | 3 e L e SR s Srltlcism It copa 0 SoTues R TR with municipalitics. Ifthat power were [ reserve it might be found necessury to | politics of the state by legal and legiti- | withal, a blatant advocate of the British | 4 Mipage Iuter Oeean: SWhy did you inyite | the kickers. e went stralght L ' i Bl 3 : o Mes: Tustyle to your tea when you: dislike her taken away from the New York legisla- | resort to silver payments. mate means. The persons deprived of | fnancial sys 3 m 1 ¢ 3 el Wife canse 1 knew she wouldn't have | ture many of its members would be with- There is no ambiguity about the state- | the franchise owe the misfortune not to Making it Unplessant for Olney. tuie 10 got a now dress NING out an oceupation. In that state as well | ment of Mr., Cleve as there was | their color or previous eondition, but to St Paul Pioneer Pr il STavasnt alwiysd BRuw Y 88 in many others there are lawmakers | about that of Mr. Carlisle, though the | their ignovance. Whenever they fit [ The leartlessncss of the press of the |, CHisssq frihines, B wignit abiiys down on & co who make themselves rich by devoting | subsequent action of the treasury inin- | themselves by education they can regain | beoios syt prodiing Me. Olney with | Gitiling o spiinter from the hench ‘i’ the " s bradawls forhis masterly inactivity'is one | park. 1 had o good position on - @ newspaper Lurgost Manutacturocs an | Rt ullazs their attention to municipal charter | Vading the $100,000,000 gold reserve | the lost vight, and the knowledge of this | of the things that is makine oficial life un e of Clothing ta thy Worl tinkering. made sufficientiy plain that the secre- | will be an incenti tary regards this reserve as lawfully | themselves. Thediscrimination aguinst | this he would almost as soon . 1ve in Wash Pat e there. What was the Job you | ONCE ina while a millionaire has a | available for other uses than the the illiterate is based upon consid ington in silent contemplation of his own | "0 1 copy reader bright idea. Henry Villard has placed | demption of legal tender notes. The [ ations of publics safety and Dros | (BroAIN08s as.f0 114: ’,- °l was a reporter. about $12,000 at the disposal of the | fact that this reserve was temporarily | priety, so long as it appliesto all cit What Helps to Make Anarchists, HitE Gorman government to cnable worthy | impaired to the extent of several million | zens. It is not antagonistic to our system Platte County Argus Antiehe naligenen said b'George, it was the young men to visit the World’s fair. It | dollars, and that the public knowledge | of government. There is nothing | . The three Columbus lads who are not yey | 'CUshestfishthic everse s altogether probablo that young men | of this ereated no serious disturbance in | in the federal constitution to forbid such | Horac i e syry ot MDOTIE for a pub of the best sort will be chosen, and it is | financial cireles is to be noted as signifi- | action, T a good thing for this country to have | cant. It is proof of the strong confidence om to educate | Pledsant for the Massachusetts gentleman 50 did 1" responded his no (uaintance. to them to educate | o' copporation instincts. If 1t were not for | “Shake ) iladelphin Times: Others striko for varl took FeASONS, bt when & tramp SUrikes Work state has supreme power in | fow hogs from the millionaire owners of the | 1t's because he hates it Bay State Cattlo company's ranch o week or [ 5 = s i3 so ago. But long befora this Mosher Wffulo Courlor o mo upright dealer such people come h Perhaps they | of the money interests of the country in | tions of voters, subject only to the condi- | wreckod the Capital National bk, 1.\]1““‘,:.,' fnsun Umbroling il cacaslonally “get mixed will be so favorably impressed that they | the financial stability of the government. | tion that there shall bs no distinetion on | a1d by his stealings the state lost oyer | "W 10 & shady transaction . . . will stay hore and join our great army | The smount drawn from the reserve was | account of color, Alabama has aeted Al hanae posinon ani leborers tost [ clloage Dispatol antine ah 1S CW 1. 2 H Yy X 1 hundred thougand dotlars. Mosher | way pliisance ar vory rapidly to of w Hlxh produce and it may be that | restored in a day or two and that fund is | wise ly in adopting a plan that has the | is petted and bangmed, is traveling over peake Engll They an sy “Thain ) > . Mr. Villavd slyly entertained that idea | 10w intact, while the cxperiment has | mevit of honesty and impartiality, whieh | the countey a will likess prince and when Ja eartind sk A estikivory Did you hear the husky howling of the wind when he underto this novel ent taught the country an instrnctive losson | i the matter of determining the qualifica- nes and djncs his associatos in is preferable in every respeet t No wonder thé common people are \ » 1 reet? Di ) prise. from which it is reasonable t various devices that have heretofore been | irresistibly growing wibe anarchists. OREREY " R Word: along Whe sirestl - DId you gas for good result It is e | tried for the purpo The whit T - - but you wonidu't think SOmIE nle . 1 e peo Crath Aoy AT K > pranc ople as L) vemarked, however, that it might | ple of the south have always Erith Aoyt fiolkwpeachimont, | 2 the prancing people as they | main- Javid City Press, be commended and nothing will be lost | be found a very [ : ’ unwise and un- | tained that they objected to negro | The Lincola Call insists blis) Nowrl 0 G magtastat tVhor rie e ' feet? How by the proposal of the president to put | sufo course to ) L] negy e i in wre 1 y ot T pation & tried to keep their feet? How off further appointments for some tim CARE in the selection of consuls is to follow the counsel | voters not bocause of their color, [ the world thuttheattorneys empl They may ain i tho hoopskirt b i in ordor to give the off S0 (0l thioke mhoadvigo flnkthis g sevvo | buf fon' the | venson, that - they' | ofibers. ace Baah. bh e UL« corkaln state | attiia fulus it whistled round the corners! cor to give the officials in the State | bo made available to any extent in meet- | are illiterate and corrupt. Lot them, | mistaken. The agbfhent s me miis Sl AN aEsl U e it g P department opportunity to make a | ing demands outside of that fo ch | then, shut out all such votors, troating | Messrs. Doane, Green, Pound and Lamber Washington Sta bt A 324! how it galloped through the thorough investigation as to the char | » treating 3 i 4 it was created, or for which the ol | blasis and Whites alike. son at 2,500 each, anfwith Mr. Snell, who Life [s real, life 15 earnest acter and fitness of applicants for the | has boen given to understand duving the | consular servi e will assist in putting $Hp testimony in shape 1M LL ikt bo moro wublime | Y doors! It climbed into the 1 | Ihe system of a qualified suffrage in | #00. The three firsb¥awyers wore Dodging hiicribos il the wwmo. ! ! - Ttis understood to be | past fourteen years it was ostablished | Mississippi, which was designed to pre- | Poted by tne logisagure itself, but M Sl the intention of theadministration to re- | und maintained Amboresos. was. employed i addition fo 1T KILLED HER, tain & number of consular representa- v Touse a few millions | ventaminority of intelligent whites from | these, and alss Mr. Suoll. ¢ " it} of it in an emorgency it is now anparenc ives who have made a good record for v bo safely done, but a policy regard- 2d I i was hat be ) capacity and fidelity, Mr g Ql -\“ :‘,‘.”-\” th .‘, ly HI Aot "l‘, ;“]h" Fogat " y 5 ; ) burden. The committee hus 1o mullee b 16190 & yoar.lik ¢ho [ 1 sch00l antics there was one that beat them all. u ) Mr. ove g 4 " ove i wipe it ou e producing results not anticipated. It | hind it. It desires to do its simple duty ar r heart throbbed with urdor that noth- * . 3 i | 's laud ~ having adopted this policy | must loud inevitably to a silver basis, | is relieving the community from the | Delieved what it did I cngaging attomes e X S flendish way it frolicked through that hole that's in his fivat term, but there will nevor- | It is not probuble that the administra- | dominance of the worst elements of the | V2 f0F the best, and that there shall be no AT 18t P fact did x ance of the worst « 5 of the | occasion for charges of de AR e : AT P atter (5] ( ver see A lates such a policy, but | whitesas well as of the blacks,. 1T in the futnre y B0 A I i in the wall. As a matter of fact did you evers yehepn B ol (‘\.‘x"il‘ :uu be prepared to soll bonds | ignorant and shiftless elements in both Lot Them Frove Fheir Ianoce 5 ' earlioy such weather. In one respect it's like our suits; o 1 1e plan understood is to | for gold whenever the danger of a seri- | rg s, 50 the reports say, fail to qualify Grand Island Times give preforonce to men of somo practical | ous depletion of the gold reserve be- | themolves us voters, aad thereby lose | It is an exhibition of weakness i hard to find their equal. Our own make, guaran- business experience, but it will probably manifest ghiai g A ARG DA the impeachees to 8ot forth & ] mplishiner not bo a disadvantage to an applicant | There is u large stock of gold in the fons. ol local admialateatian” ‘Tha | Lol Srae of alioe kg aaj . y teed. Men's spring suits $8.50 and up. Boys' suits that ho has done some service in prac- g . e | tion wus aguinst the atties, and it burrowed 'neath the floors; But of all its beastly | o good and suf being subject to the political rule of g | fivient reasons on the part of the committer Dramati | majority of ignorant blacks, appears to | Lhtg Whose shouldors wiis placed the whols 1 | | | e was the theless bo a great many changes made | tion ¢ ntem if desirable men can be found to take country and it is the opinion of those in Mi ppi, and it should feas It thoy were hoy ] $2.50 St B SALA0 oA dono s A 3 g ssissippi, ¢ should be | f ) i 2.5( ). Stacks of 'em. tleal politics. ‘The consular service of | who ought to bo well informed that tho | remarked that it is incorporated in the | 4urius their i y 2.0 uj * the country is on the whole in better vernment would have no difficulty in | constitution of that state, has boen felt in : 1 fer v : d b condition now than ever before, but it is | disposing of a 4 | ant bond at & pre- | all directions and with general sat Jom in the anp s 2 : BROW N l N QOtto be doubted that it may be im- [ mium which would r the RilY_are withous fou l ! ! duce interest | tion to the people s /. Tebi proved, und all changes that work for its | to 8 per cont. The objec e : il with pportunit ; W (o 45 A g 3 por ¢ e objection to increas- The example of those ore open overy evening il 6.3k | § ' betterment will receive popular ap- TIPS s g I s ! sturduy Uit I S W. Cor. 15th aad Doglas 3t ] ing the public debt can be easily under- proval, stood, but the administration would suf- | of the south, when its advantages shall

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