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4 —— = e — — ~ ; " g 2 3 : ] overrule the controller, not even th ! PROPLE AND THIN \ OHEAP RAILWAY EXCURSION TRALN. ITo must submit to the injury or be idie, | conrse and also fpp tho reason that their | ean overrule thecontroller, not even the sec { L8 A recorded, showing an_incroase of fifty over . LK. b . . | retary of the treasuty or the president him- the d s of July, 18 G 1 HE_ ,]),A,,U‘,Y ,_]}F The experiment which all the great | for he cannot make a contract to compel | commoretnl relaiiths required It. Aus- | 0y eross ca to wb;‘lme-xlln[ the | Colorado's confidonce fn Cloveland Is be- | * The ‘resrere ’"lfif y jnc C—— trunk lines are now making in running | his employer to make good the depreci " ‘The reasons for t! yond restoration with 1i ease soem to 1, tria changed to a gold basis beoause with | Taw, and very iikely they will do this. = The logisiation attendAns upon tho Ins: 3 © 1v -2 i v o llowance for mileage is littlo better than a . | tion of the money in which he pays him. | silver she was al & groat disadvantage | & ! ere was a platform built exprossly for | Afmy Appropriation bill. \With this appro M 1 v steal, anyway, as nearly every member of | (y g v ¢ Ing watched with great intorost inmany | Ha canngt require his employor to pay | in trade compefition with other coun- | Stk Snyway, as nearly P Gt N1 Sok e L0 SOk e | O wors Bade Tt rY.ow ot Wi guarters and already tho hope is b®ing | him in gold. All expoerience stands in | tries. As & gmeat commeraial nation, P pointed cashior of the New York postofes | . ThOre s onough in this act of logislation to frequently expressed that their success | ayidence of the soundness of the proposi- | doing business with all the world, the “":"Im"(,“‘”:"'w:; e At a salary of §2,000 n yoar. f i, "T“h""""-f"*"'"" in the rank may be sufficiently marked to warrant | tion that the wage earner is “the first United States must havo, In 0rdor 0 | yien tno 1o g M. aiieond saole the pas. The ofticial wother man of Chicago s | peryice L:'I."J\',‘,‘,{._'_“,;;:*:‘r”.';-::‘:'\\n‘u_u;:‘v;‘n{:: their continuanco as a pormanent feat- | 4o be injured by a depreciated | maintain its pokidion, & financial sys- sengor traing off tho branch lines people | G1t0 rottoiion NOre 18 Listle variation in his | 4 eommon soldier muss s smelr | W hen " ure of American railway trafe. In currency and the last to receive the | tem in accord with that of the other | said it was done because the roads wero ._lyls odiction lnnllft\u‘(l ln‘lr weather. tiventy-fivo yoars was tho limit of service, R i ong, Taae Eur he classification of passenger of i " h %o ot angey over tho passago of the muximum | ht broaks at last,” exclaims the Phil- | with = graduaily wcreasing pay for shat cekly fiee, Ono Toar, “urope, the classification pas L benelfit of its correction.” Such béing the | great commerc al pations. rate bill; but 1t seems that the roads in New | adelphia Times, commenting on the mes. period and the ease of the retived list at the OFFICES, coaches and the development of the | sase it would seem that the united voice e — ] €omo | end of it, the soldier had somo prospects. Omalia. The Bee Bullding. ir L senger traffic Santh G, corner N and 26th Streets. SDIrs RHG ORI Ci%ew | TSt i OSEWATER, Bditor i - b cheap excursion teatns to Chicago is be- fly Bee (without Sunda yuily nd Sunday, One Year ix Months. ... anday Bee, One Yoar —_— anlll(‘nnfornln and other states have ro- I-nm The real bad broaks will | and influence of the wage earners of the | THE newly appointed government di- | duced thefe tramn servico, and there isno | later on. Cut down to a ten.yenr co, with the ¥ g maximum rate law in these states. 0 crisis in congress Is approachi chance of boing turned adrift on the world . ol a1 Fiar Sirert. has b1 carried so fa that such busi- | country would bo given in favor of that | rector of the UnjgnPacific Railway com- - i i Jorry Simpaon ius cut o1 hia muStato 80 44 | A UGG Ao, “tho presprcr 1 b e e g e LT gyer of Comumerce. | ness . .8 become the mainstay of the ro- financial policy which will assure a | pany, Mr. E. Ellery Anderson, has earned Prosperous Thmes for Nebraska. Lo give an umobstructed view of his mouth in | to the better class of men in the rank ~ e <L A ceipts. The proportion of the income | sound and stablo currency, tnstead of | his position, not only by his many and Koyt o Likois The fact that the best meu in tho service ushington, 513 Fourteen| COLRRSPONDENCE. derived from such passenger fares is | A1} eonnunications rolating to news and | there ostimatod to be about seven- editorlal niatter should be addressea: To the | oishithe of the total. In Amarica, on | FAOR NS LETTERS. the other hand, the first class fares have All busineas lnftors and remittances should | alyays predominated and have been be addressed 16 'The Beo Pubiishing Company, S . b ~ v 5 hid oA Tho noarness ef the harvest brings abund- | Senator Vest proposes o « being largely directed, as is the case, to | ardont offorts in Mr. Cleveland’s behalf, | 4ny bromise of fruithal roverne. e oondi atio of 2410 1. 1419 hoped if the plan is & | the department to the necessity of doing the support of the proposition for stead- | both before and after the nominating grafu crop sustains n good avorage, o bo | o that the govornment will provido pueu: | Something. Tn the past desertors wera of ol L ey oy and | convention of 1802, butalso by @ short | the outlook for corn i all that could matio tires. class that gave tho ofticers small concern | ily increasing the silver currency 1 o 13 Pacifie | #ked. Fair vrices mean perity for Ne- It was a touching tribute to the memory | YYhen they disapPeared. At -best there is ‘ thereby moving surely to depreciated | apprenticoship as member of the S'CLM | braska farmors, and whilo prices are Just | of Touak Wajte irat his dissiples refrained | 1EHO onough that is promising 4 the lito of money and the single silver standard. | Railway commission, which in 1887 sent | now ranging low, {t is the resultof unnatural | fron: atterly unseem!y fish stories on his an- | 1€ common soldier, Congress might hayo qartwheol on the | re guilty of desertion Is what hus aroused d Omahn. = Drafta checks and postoffies orders protected at the expense of the less pay- | No class of people have a larger stake | ina report upon the condition of the ‘:&l“é‘:“";flf'" rom which thero must s00n b8 | niversary duy. done better than | ato against him V 0o made puysbie to the order of the com= | {1 1o in this mattor than tho working class, | Rovernment-aided railronds, sccom- P gty ieny W iaie turus loose on_ the T ties lenving tho city for the summer can | 1t is said that whon tho exeursion | and they should stan firmly for the | panied by eight volumes of intecesting Whaoping Up Reform. humping nd shrlekiay down: e normcD Chicayo Times (dem). R Order at this ofica, " 0ros DY VISR | yrain arrangoment was first proposed | principle that every dollar issied by | testimony which it had heard during its i Prosident Clo f history as tho “couspiracy o 1804, 4 made a strong and The democrats cannot, without wanton | © S A " brillia oug] owod, p 3 IEE_PUBLISHING COMPANY. | many railway mon foarcd that the total | the government, whether coin or paper, | sessions. From this work Mr. Andor- | sreamers oorns yeoriok, mithout wanton | 0f Bisory s days having passed without | monommeiaihers fioy oo plea for ! i monometallism. He wants no further cofu- £ ‘ 3 " o foning or | tears or haiv pulls indicates the board of T 1ver. passenger traffic would not thereby be | ghould be equal in vslue to every other | son had an opportunity'to gain, and no | the country a protext for aband g i icates 2 age of silver increased, but that the main result | gon B o doubt did gain, an insight into the his- | Postponing tariff legislation. To aboiish pro- | lady managoers of the World's fair appre- ho president was clocted by demooratio L 3 0 ollar. gain, 'y tection is duty ns groat as that of retiring | ciate the utility of safety pins i the mouth, (s would be sithply to shift the plane of the votes u demon o ¢ e tory, management and workings of the | siiver to a safo place in the currer ystem. Six mon horsowhippod a woman at Joffer- nfr:nuum"- ’I‘un‘|:«x:-.l .‘.:.\ t'l‘l.{-":;:wm'ofwm‘;}‘n traveling public. That is to say, it was | ASK FOR AN INDIAN SUPPLY DEPOT. feared that the lower fares would net | Our Washington correspondent calls | THE — The Bee in Chiengo. i Te DAILY and SUSDAY BER [s on i Chengo at the following places: Palmer hous Grana Pacife Auditariio he Grent Northor Union Pacifio railway which if now re- | the reforams must accompany each othor, for | sonvilic, Tnd:, Tuesday uight, and five women | gora st ialvoe o e 1o (1, U0 ot botl catied Wil sapve m’:: ‘“})‘“ in his new | they are ossentially one. Ihe democrats in | at Higbbe, Mo., horsewhipned & man ibes Col6ARS "8 BOVH. BRAT untry and o coluagy 3 A . congress must redeom their plodgos. cquilibriui of 'tho soxes (s thus fairly main. | and AINYOE WIHONE dsehiminaclon Lt Gore hotel. attract people who would not otherwise | attention to the fact that whl!u Omaha's capacity. His term of office will include phtreineratmiloy tained, motal or charge for mintin Tf o Rte 0 \ oot T Brw can ho seon at the Ne. | travel atall, but would simply cut into | chancos of seouring an Indian supply | the period when the debt owing to the e frahe absence of Governor Tillman's views. | make no provision for silver coinage how are o5 4 o - A ; { 3 e Herald. > cognitio ver whic! Draaka biyldinge and tho Administration build | the high-rate traffic and thus in fact | depot in the near future aro oxcellent | government by the Union Pacific bo- What's the matter with having an early | Srors oo multitude of opinions on the finan- | Wo to have that recognition of silver which i M e - SWORN STATEMENT OF CIROU! Bunte of Nebraskca, | | County of Douglan. lessen the railways' receipts. For this | just now. yet without the active co-op- cial situation is doubtless duo to the dispen- | the demoeratic party has demanded; in- comes matured, and he will be expected | republican state convention, re-nominate sary s, om rendering him “too full for | deed, that use of silver which 1 the de p ickets wero bur- | eration of the businessmen and their or- " i " Judge Maxwell and show triio colors of re- | uttora oo » mand of both the great parties of thi roason the cheap fare tickets wero bu to have some Influence in declding what | Judge Maxwell and show tri i great parties of this ey ¢ saizstions P ™ L gt £ Am & There are 178,415 peoplo o ed in fishi country? deved with conditions and restrictions | ganizationsi whdly vnmlm"nl y the B‘l:) course congress shall pursue in connec- | after the independont convontion in tho hope | and fisherios in tho Unitod States. In soeh s calculated to discourage those who could | cess of the project can by no means tion with the outstanding bonds. Mr. | of boing able to defeat him, for it won't do. vast number it is not surprising that a few 5 afford an unlimited fare from giving up | assured. The advantages which this | Anderson in 1887 joined in the | Such a move will result disustrously to any | ooaasionally deviato from. the unchanging 3 % Paul Honeer Preds, : : % b-Aity datios i other nominee. The pooplo want Maxwell | Jinas of theih, No one, therefore, need be alarmed by the the conveniences and luxuries of the | city offers for the location of the depos majority report ~of the Pacific | and theyll have him if a republican is Miss Osgood ot & babble of Washington dispatches that the regular trains. Add to this the depres- | are undoubtedly great and worthy the | Railway commission, which recom. | clected. foan womin who hne e g ihe only Amer- | outlaok Is discouraging.. Congress bns dong i " ro o iderati " B » . o y olis! g sion caured by the existing monctary | careful consideration of the Interior de- | mendod . the oxtension of the in- Wantod—Free Coinnge of Corn. in the Sevres factory at Versaillos. She ';'p'.'."“-.‘::lgl:.:Ll'['r:;":';‘z"." :'.:‘ !|K\‘u': .‘&\-l"k{i xlllm * stringency and tho disappointment that | partment, but unless they are properly | debtedness at a nominal rato of interest, York Times, Tiorked thiere for a yoar, and now reproducos | nov'eontront the orritiswres o3 (b out- | has been met in the nmumber | presented they are apt to be overlooked | not higher than 3 per cent. And he | dTho Times would like ta soo tho govern. dy lmnr(“\vi;r'l‘z‘; TR ety raged people of America, which would bo ‘ of ~people who have employed | in faver of those of some other city, | suggested that the lower the interest | MeD BUY 4500000 bushels of corn per y ond aoe, who was known throughout their vacation to visit the World’s whose claims are more vigorously aroused by the denial of thelr confident 4 v month at a dollar a bushel. Certificates | the Second corps of the Army of thoPoto- expectation u':n‘xv\:'nl igx:unin‘i‘nlx:« 'S‘Ii'é..'e‘: the more likely would it be that the | could be issued against 1v and circulated as | mas as *Mothor Too,* dfed. i Philadelphia and it is clear that the experiment is | pushed. n hip botween the government of the United company would be able to moet its pay- | mouey. How the price of corn would climb, | Sunday. During the war of tho. seelis ; ' Tt A George B, shing comp: aetual etrenlation of THE DAILY. K for th ending Augist 12, 1893, was as follows Sunday, Angust 0. | Auust 7, 2schuek ag 4 b the Neb P v ould swim! | sho was a voluntoer field S Vi % States and the owners of silver mines shall i i i & is city 3 b g = PAY | and how the Nebraska farmor would swim | 8 cor fleld nurse, serving a >mply dissoiv 7 Db being tried under most unfavorable eiv- [ If the morchants of this city really de- | ment, ~Whether he still persists in Lew the government chango off & while, Tt | tho front without pay 8 bo promptly dissolved, and that this de cumstances, sire the Indian supply depot they ought ) 8, ) stamped out of our monetary systom. : THE talk to ompty bonches at Wash- | Innovatiofis in. railway practics’ are | toact without delay. The Commoroial then offered is not known, but it is safe | time, now let it lead a helping hand to the 8 Mot Iios | ington resumes today. 1 ey Baker, the witlow of Captain Bakor A SPICY ME sthampton, the birthplace of Jol always viewed by the railway officials in | elub has already taken o hand, but can the light of their financ great staple of moro than a dozen states. e —— [ CONGRESSMEN may be relied upon to to assume that Mr. Anderson will sup- Lreturns. The | excrt-a still greater influence. The | port no radical proposition which m n B Hovering War Clouds. 3 ol (S dittlo sweotheart | Tndianapolis Journal: Minnto—T wonder | new traflic must be of such magnitude as | Board of Trade, the city council, t endanger the interests of the. other Cincinnati Commeretal. o' mentioned in the correspondence of | why men drink so mucl : | 0 “loave vint ¢ 3 < var cl - | thea rof “Home. Sweot Home. lamio—So they can endure one another's : mako the most of that *‘leave to print. t0 offse 1 extra expenses and also | Real Estate exchange,all the commereial Another war cloud is creeping up the hori he author of “Home. Sweet Home. ! hoy ndure one another Asa | 9 his especial pet, and the two | SUCleLy. —_— an sol- [ always remamed friends. Mrs, Bakor was s of Tndiu. | Present at the public funeral nccorded the poet a few years ago. Ex-Senator James FHarlan is to preside ILis, thereforo, inquis- | over the Towa republican state convention, The Russian bear is | and is look creditors of the road or in any way | son of Europe. Enrland is watching olosely | child she we cripple the efficient working of the line. | the approach of great bodies of Ru diers upon the northern boundari Suspiciously large forces of Lt are being mobilized within a da, , and Jokn Bull is, therefc nd unhia bring in some contribution to the inter- | organizations an® working men’s unions i profits accounts. - As a conse- | might unite in assisting the movement. most of them are unwilling to A memorial might be presented through THE hoard of lady managers has ad- journed Lot all join in a prayer of thanks. LRl el iy T —— whether or not they regard the experi- | our representation in congress setting The i'u‘t'ulnm_y of railway fares is | ment as asuccess. They have come to forth the advantages of Omaha as a dis- only excelled by tho instability of rail- | the conclusion that a fair trial demands | tributing center. It might call atten- Adi—Why does Clara speak “intonded?” Are they en- < but she intends that they X “RYBODY will approve the vigor- ous way in which Secretary Gresham notified the ! Atlant d upon as a possible candidate How do Constitution: : Mord (£0 guest) — sh government that 1! ,and it was thore that | tating plague be at ouce and - forover favoring the solution of the problem | has boomed the Colorado product n long sho was aflectionately nicknamed by the Bed ot ou like ’ cent, as usual, as to his intentions. War pe, sir? for the nomination for govornor, and ex- Amer! e nation for governor, and ex-( ; in Turkey must | with Russia would ba u gravo thing for | ornor John H. Getr s sen i b ko iibta ottt 0 on! | way men’s salaries. that the service be maintained yet lim‘) to its unsurpassed geographical lo- | be protected. The hostility to our mi England. The loss of [ndia v\_‘m‘lld mean the | United States senatorship. Mr, Harlan was OhloRg A H D6 ST 12" D 'y _— another month and to this they have'all | cation, to its ample railway facilities ex- | sionaries has been manifosted for some o bl tthon: A tha moas of Lo o | At elected 5o/ithe oA rotired Trano s | shurpiy: Cin e ke these, Aro Yo hoart NO MORE favorable time than now will | agreed. The president of one of the less | tending in every dire ion, to its con- | time, but the immediate cause of tho | \world 18 not changed bofore two years pass, | offieo tw nty yeu e s L IO fox morieyr i e be prosented for the people to bury | important trunk lines is reported to | Venient proximity to the various Indian | action of our government was the recont | the Stated. e of Europo will go greatly dis- | _ Referring to Larry Neal's tariff plani in | 1t! inniks o done a0, oarding | “that panicky feeling. have said that the excursion trains pay | agencies, to its superior position as a | assault upon the missionar: y, Miss Anng | SPpointed. s ,'rhe democratic platform, ‘the New York | Your’ i i — and allow tho road to realize some profit | market. for just such supplies as the gov- | Melton, ~ As to: this case Secretary “Bum” Elog fuEiUmes Only. more. tomporte. pttarmaas oo ma2Uoh | Now York World: Clorgymun (shiowlng lady Towa republicans can no longor af- | from them. But ho also states that the | ernment purchases, to the advantageous | Gresham instrueted fur minister at Con- b donmrslaL ceived the approval of Lho wiso and sobor | Yo inyiod, dhe, churel) Now SRR ford to endorso the prohibitory legisla- | cheap trafic has not increased as they | arrangements tha' might be made with | stantinople to press for un immediate .,“?,‘.",}Z',““.f,‘f,Zfi‘:,“",’“‘,{“;“}fl',,:‘J,i,‘mfi ours of | leaders.» ;'Tfi' is A atato of things. If the Tike next toconduct you to the altar, " tion that has retarded the growth of that | had anticipated, although it has held its | the United States depositories at this | and thorough investigation of the cir- | Paul Vandorvoort's unsupported word of delogates was not ‘‘sober” and aady=—Ol! this Iy 50 sudden. state for 50 many year: ©" at 10 in the evening, what own, 1d this ho attributes to the mone- | point. A detailed showing of this kind | cumstances, for 'the adequate punish- | 38 bolitical gospel that, whatever ve been their condition at 2 in | Kato Fleld's Wushin on: arly—Doosn't ; , F ! sins ~ of omission or commission, 5 o DRSO . ur wife ever scold you when you got by : g tary orisis, cannot fall to make a strong impression | mont of those foubd uilty, and for | ‘Whatever portiist " wrock anghnission, :'-’,fl;\ffmf,',‘f,“"5“.‘)’.‘,‘.!":":,fi"’,"‘,‘;{",‘“'_"i‘,:‘1:;':}'}:“‘_‘;’_ 07 & INTEREST in the Boring sea arbitra- 1f the receipts from cheap fares prove | on the secretavy of the interior and with | the future protedtian of our mission- | republicans are guilty of. Paul Vandervoort = } L A St e O ‘m‘np |lum-x.(‘m;n.;rl»u;lmw: 1 blow her up 4Ly 44 £ Lo, ) 9 et 4itds 3 > S C L najority. Not at a hat | aboutgoing to hed with the chickens. to bo altogether or almost wholly addi- | the work which Secretary Morton, Sen- | arics residing in, Kurdistan, Tt socms aea .fi'\‘?fl; Z:i'f.,ku"vm"-’“rx,fix'.'"lxl):fi;fgfe': troubles the Tiwes is to determine whether % - fees 3 G tor Manderson, Tobe Castor and th arrison dec ake him postma | Dou M. Dickinson, with banner aloft and | _Detroit Tribune: “Willlams seoms to bo tional to those from the regular passen- | ator Manderson, Tobe Castor an he | that an Awerican'wir ship has also been | of Omaba; that had he received the appoint- | idewhiskors: aflate with joy, was the sinew ho gov married."” ger travel, it may come about that some | Whole Nebraska delegation are doing in | ordered to the Bosporus, It appears | ment he, today, Jould oo yourlvg out the | Jeider of an asylum stamy or the drum | ¢\ 1l Eobs blowa ne e T understand ovall of the roads will be loat to give | Washington will materially improve | that the prosent administration {ntends T pors inarac Spor tho deluded headuof | | major of'a Coney Island plcn : : ADONOy e, n- | the prospe tors’ forthcoming decision seems to have been totally cclipsed by the president's message and the assembling of congress THE fact that the house hopes to dis- : 0 ho up that source of revenue and may ot for the selection of Omaha. | to follow the good'/oxample sot by its | with the slime of fatterys thar this sven ot Bl < SHRE T T poso of the silver question in fourteen | i 1o run exonrston tratmy atregulur | Tho organized business men and laborers | predecossor in tho, matter. of deating | Paul s 33 finer. things. made. mere R Dotler makerss” Al daya glves to bisls for calaulating tho | intarvals throughont tho year. The | cunnct ask for what they want any. 600 | nit ign powers; by insisting with | miiments, indoiesd i cobicsl : reasonablo ratio betwaen | noglivo mate. s Ml frul They could ‘“‘“":’"“ will be~wasted on 1t in‘the | yostorn ronds have been #o inharmont. | soon. firmness and dignity upon the protec- | sarcasm, uitered moro patriotic sentiments | €01d and silver would operato to enhance the : v z senate. 5 at their .| ous indeciding upon the termsupon THIS is bad year for the legislator, | Which to conduct their cheap passenger j = Congress is convened in extra session’| aflic thatdecided results aroscarcely to i g s it value of the latter aud dimin ish the value of Hon flistis® pebazaans ‘aud: puoportyiot || SO ISP, teath eltencr doprataing | {he roriiar, (1t shancommaal: oo ob | aleamalIntes, O Aorloun citizens. fn foreign' lands. | monctary systems thun ho ovor nas dona or | 1o world were to aeven upon sucha. ratio The policy of the Harrison adminis- | ever can'do in opposition thereto or n de- .| £01d would be in large measure relieved of THE CRY OF FUREIGN DOMINATION. One of the least pardonable of the Mrs. Newcook—0 d Bridgot has had no oxper gt . b < f the duty it now has to perform and thereby | . LA X 534 charges of the free silver men is the as- g a5 Pt 5 5 nunciation thereof. A man who will thus ) 4 ¥ el A Why, wants to mako flannel cakes right i ana Parliament is about to bo summoned | b expected from them. If, however, sertion that this country is under the | U oo b this respeot. had awvery whole- | fuaciation shereok A volitical party for ;:;};‘;‘w'fi!\d‘,:lllh'll_l‘s}lf}l joyaln while silver, | now, whien moths are the very worst." for an autumn sitting. 1t is long work | tho castorn lines adopt.u eystem of cheap | (CEE08 thot this. eountry fs u a | Some influence in inoreasing tho respect | tho sake of gestiug ofioo is not a sufo leader | JVested with lurgor R I e T e s and small pa; fares, it will be simply the introduction | ~187C'8 domination of Kurope, and | of toreign nations for the United States | nor a reliable teacher of LS Bobics A liwhio moko extravagant, Slutos foe it s | (R cp i Eatos: B, you think of pay. : 5 ospecially of England. It has been A {oy | man who advocated the principles of a po- ) aut claims fo i it on amodified scale of the European N A s and the peoplo desire that that policy litical party for more than a quarter of a :.‘1) ruin u-‘ prospects by attempting to load it Landlndyo-18n't 1t too big? L] ANY impecunious author with a book | plan of classified coaches, and should the LT :’Nl"m “‘iu o s :{‘g;::’f*nl‘im“!tj shall continue to be observed. century and held offico by virtue of auch ad- | JOWA With Clsastious honors. IEeunEui fatdbonrior O, 1 guoss not. T oxpect te + 7y H it L 1 i 5 utter« 30 ge ve! 1 vocacy for nearly the same length of time, g atten up in the next few days. upon the silver question on his hands | financial success he all tnat is hoped, it | s AT s S . V2% i 2 Adiid monarch, ey e s oD e ine B = - | Chicago, and it is reiterated in the cir- | RyRoPEAN nations who have beon lay- | A1d who oI baouuse HliisFIEauBbIS A pRE: ———— JUST LIKE ME b 1t r th will no doubt in time find universal ac- y ] can now, by cultivating the acquaint- cular just issued by the committee ap- | : M 0 ! 1% dust tite for office was not further gm“flu}llv,dfl- Beware of tho Tarlff Washington Star., it Jias ceptation. ! S YEEa0 ing hands upon all our free gol uring | serts and denounces that party, 1s a political of arir, . ashington Star, 9 Soe ';: "”“ sePiesantative 'Lnu““fl-;usflrv C pointed by the commission to send out h printed free of cost as part of the past two or threo months are now | ingrate and wholly unwm-zrhy'me pect u&' = T !-n.z,..m,;zl,ml : : % : confidence of honcst men of any party; an would be specially injurious to our al- extremely lguth.ul; let it 8O The Bank such, in brief, is Paul Vandervoort. ready prostrated business and industrial in- of England is raising its discount rate St L L terests to venture upon the troubled sea of mes, In dreamy con THE DEVENSELE lation sat AGE KARNER. an appeal to the country. The closing Too little consideration has been given | paragraph of this cireular roads: It is THERE is no dearth of candidates for | 128 POrtion of the president’s message | as important now that we free the Congressional Record. 4 y He hitd a most impressive blink And awe-inspiring scowl. = :. 3 ariff and currency reform de e. Congres: B 0 honest wisdom had the bird and it has already reached 4 per cent. Tho Dechine in Values. Al m de gress ome hon m had the bir e i ini e Lae and it r nt. t vould be as n great ship in tempestuous And, 1ike some men todiy, the republican gubernatorial nomina- | " Which he Hln«tkuflnf '-(ho tojury the f"":,""‘s {“”"‘l. the “"“""’.“tl dom- | The German Imperial bank has put its i3 \ o oaton Journa. i aters without rudder or compass, ana only HE shiowed his greatcst clovorness : wage earncr must suffer from a depre- | ination of furope as it was higl ST < Vo are not disposed unduly to emphasize, | harm could result from Such tn oaboriys y what ho didn't say. tion in Towa. With so much good mate- f rate as high as 5 per cent. Those coun epo Sy o emphasi experiment. Do LEEey lttle dim. | Clated currericy. It is well that every- | for our fathers to freo themsolves still loss to exaggerate, the depressing foa” | Stop tho pur rial at hand there ought to bo little diffi- ase of silver and give to tho proper committees the soluti piandard beacoriwho will Ioad thotoroes | S201C ARAIR SonT, Whnhtho. pred e feren s sk ot man ke e on to certain victory. said. s as fol 81 imes like | spontaneous action of a' free people, XCUSE. tries proposo to look out for their own | tures of the presont situation. But 1t s nos 1 of tariff and interests first and the United States will | the part of wisdom to ignore them. To | Curroncy reform uatl Ouimier. & hen—go v v de g o z illustrato their extent we bresent beiow a | home ! have to pay dearly to get buck the gold | [N Mielr extont wo present below a | home RN X that slipped out unhindered during the | jewding o r and Furnisher, {o, it froe from sin, i i £ curities on the date of Mr. Cleve- Desertlons from the A wl) blue fair to see, the present, when the evils of unsound | conscious that the government is yet ek land’s clection and the first day of vhe o O e S e Qe kkuter Linant to corio dn, = ot i ina eatel e y | in their ha consei ’ rent month, with o computition of the h o ing o wear,” s . THE latest circular of the silverites re- | iance threaten us, tho speculator may | in their hands, and conseious, too, of 1 « 0 Within a short time therc has been a shrinkage of values in that period : marked increasc in desertions from tho i Umayis you mind SogiY .‘,',"f]..," - Aue United States army. Under cortain roform | you neednis B oryon no i fuint 1,°03| Shrinkage, ieasures instituted by ‘Sec Proctor | The girls all dress allke in horo, 4 desertions for the year 1850 were reduced | below any figures ever shown by army | “Buttell mo, how records, Ior the month of July of this I'ho maiden sighea, and she hung her head, x ¢ While th I, RIS st hedimme BROWNING, KING fors to “the fraudulent act of 1873 | Anticipato a harvest gathered from the | therr rights and with the will to mgin- This is & slight modification of *ithe | Misfortune of others, the capitalist may | tain thom.” This is an appeal, not to crimo of IS73.” With returning sanity | Protect himself by hoarding or may | the intelligence and the sober judgment they may finally come to speak of noth- | V0 find profit in the fluctuations | of the people, hu!. to the ing more reprohensiblo than “the mis- | ©f Velues; Bt tho wage earncr, | prejudices, and it is taken legislation of 1873, the first to be injured by alf gog — depreciated currency and the last to re- This country is no more under the finan- PRESIDENT CLEVELAND now wants to | t¢ive the benefit of its correction, 1l domination of Burope now than it Imposo upon the pope a copy of u book | Practically defensoless.” 1t is remark- | has been at any time sinco trade was os- containing the official papers and docu- | 8ble that wage earners generally seem | tablished between the United Statos and S0 I observe,” sald the goodly THERE ave many farmers in eastern states whose land does not produce sTocKs. enough to pay taxes and keep up fences. These men should be induced to locato ontially dema- | in Nebraska and cultivate corn and sugar beets, The beet crop this year, as it has in the past, will yield sufficient revenue at $5 2 ton to pay for the land producing it. Hereis a promising field for eastern capital, mo you In this snd plight? 116 B 64 1634 4 | oo e & co Ay ments written by him during his first | N0t to understand and appreciate this. | Kuropean countrics, The domination we —_— Mtezan Cen'l| 20 Lurgost, Manufuoturors ani Roallors ! term as president of the United States, | They have been found largely approving | are subjected to with respect to our Space for Leat. : H ol Clothiug Iu the Worid. N. Y. Central ] What offenso has the aged pope com- | the demand for thefree and unlimited | financial system is simply that which Washington Post, Bl mitted that he should be thus punished? —_— ‘WHEN the State Board of Public Lands and Buildings appointed Mr. Hopkins as superintendent of the new coll house at the penitentiary at 35 a day it is presumed that there was necessity for such action. It ought by this time to be protty generally conceded that there is urgent need of a competent supervisor of the work on this particu- lar structure, THE BEE is informed, however, that Mr, Hopkins is devoting only about two hours a woek to the du- ties of his new position. The state board may not know this, but it has the power to require the superintendont to attend strictly to business. —e THE series of articlos upon improved country roadways by Mr. Curtiss C, Turner, which we have boen printing, has brought out the salient features of our presont bad road system, and has in- coinage of silver, giving their voice in support of a policy which proposes to allow the silver producers nearly double the value of their silver and to goon adding to the already enormous stock of silver dollars, with the inevitable eflect of still further depreciating it. It is a fact of universal observation that capital can gonerally take care of itself. It is as a rule cautious, timid and over vigilant. Its instinet is to scent danger afar off and to prepare against it. The intelligent capitalist is a most care- ful student of current events in finance and trade. He is not infallible and may make mistakes, but his eyes and ears are open to evorything going on about him and at the first note of threatened danger to his interests he makes huste to gu them against injury. If financial obtain which threaten serious harm | capital usually finds a way to protect itsolf from the most serious consequences. It can, for the most part, make its own our great and growing commercial re- lations with Lurgpe compel. We carry on trade with England, France, Ger- many and other BEuropean countries to the extent of hundreds of mullions of dollars annually. Our securities of one kind and another, aggregating an enor- mous sum, are held in those countries What they buy of us in excess of what they sell to us they settle for with gold, and when the balance of trade is against this country FEurope wants gold of us. Commerce between the United States and the European countries cannot bo carried on upon any other basis, and if we were to attempt to change the basis, as the fros silver men counsel, the result could not be othe wise than very greatly to our disad- vantage. No Amorican citizen, even on the score of patriotism, to which the free silver men affoct to appeal, saying nothing of the practical considerations, can desire that the United States be The tariff plank of the Chicago platform may possibly be forced to advertise space for rent. ———— And ~oars Dat of Sight, Indianpolis Journal, In his strong appeal for sound currency the president rises above party. The ques- tion is whether his party will rise to him, R Another Corporats Neligh advocate, The railroads have made a grave mistako in not giving the law a fair triai before fight- ing it in the courts. It might not have panned out so badly as they predict. Wal Globe-Democrat, When the propor timoe comes John Shor- man will make a4 speech’ on the silyer prob- lem that will bs ever $o tauch more interes ing and serviceable “‘than Clevelund’s message. P e — Experience Is Dnoally Costly, Syracuse Journal, ho railronas will not“find all smooth sail- ing in their attacks: upon the maximum freight rate law, Ti#" state promises to give them so lively a vasste that they will re- tire from the contest with a good store of ex- 0.000(1114| 6 Hero we have, in these thirty-three proper- ties alone,an apparent shrinkage, on the busis arket quotations, of more than §400,000,- 000 since Mr. Cleveland's election, offer what explanation cannot deny the ser s import of such fig- y that it is the law which is responsible for all this tions of that law during e have issued only about But, under th theso nine months, that proceeding is, it is not enough nish a full explanation, that the silver question accounts for the xisting conditions, but it It may be granted most acute of the i8 not the only depressing ngency ‘I'he root of the trouble is distrust of the Cur-tailed — The cur-tailing here depicted was probably —@)_ done by a b(?y, afid .the curLfLiling == that we do this week is done forthe - benefit of a boy. We are not cur- ! tailing expenses, but curtailing Cf/ e boys! suits. We start the greatest \Q/ mark down sale of the age in our children’s department, curtailing the price of about 150 boys' 2-piece suits down to $2, and a lot of others uty as to how down Lo 53.56 that are all wool and in ages 4 to 14, ing out that democratic policy and unc far congress will go in ¢ i o vy - R perience Lo contem plate Upos dicated tho lines along which improve- | terms under almost any condition of | placed in the samo relation to the great | ? oo ment must go. That good roads'are one | affairs short of genoral ruin. The wage | commorcial nations of Furope that *Bura MY HoMeiHoid Mat" }!?,ii‘{{-‘.,l’yf,i':i.‘"'&.:!.”.’;J:}Cfli"{?.‘m"»'n'é".-n‘if-\v‘"fi Boys' long-pant school suits, 13 to 18 years, cur of the ery 1 needs of the time is denied | earnor has no such advantages. The Mexico oceupios, due to the fact that PRy ’“n:;n:u!' "':he """)’l“‘um who are | 0ut of the domocratic currency and tarift tailed down to $5, $6.50 and $7.50. Some others for | by no one. The faith of this « ommunity | capital he possesses in his labor is con- | her financial systom is on a silver basis. robbing the people to*the tune of four or | bolicies, as set fortn at (,mmml. would i 4 | in the profiwableness of such improve- | stantly subject to the law of supply and The cry of foreign financial domination flvt;&lundrefi)n;illi\;x}l nmluld!lyll:n‘uug:h a.u greatly intensify the present troubles? more money, but these three are the dandies, | menta has been shown by the voting of | demand, and in order to live he must | is the cheapest sort of claptrap, and | Wriff want to bawl frae wade, lot 'em! Wo ———— e p | i o to knock all the prot tof th FIFTEEN TUDAY, i o g [ 8150,000 in bonds for that purpose. | keop it In active employment, but oven | nobody knows this better thay the men MoiCintey bill- that WA A A0 thecs, tud School eaps curtailed to 50c and up, and shirt waists What is now wanted is that this | if he be enabled to do thisthe result will | who make the cry gland’s financial | then to torn about i, knock enough' dog | Kor the last time, dear dolly, T dross you, ; ili v v i e ) i c d o i one a whole lot of curtailin | money bo expended so as to give | mot be satistactory if the money for | system has been on & gold basis for more pubarlis sushore 1 :‘a‘a"‘;"‘b‘“;k&'r{’;;‘“f;é YRR LoNUHIIE B IO RN, tee you, the same price. We d g | the beat possible results. Mr. Turner | which he exchanges his labor is depro- | than thre <quarters of a century and | with the heads of the robber barons! Up | , But then I am fifteen todny. Aund you, not so very much younger— The workingman | when her statesmen made the departure &m. llhsufl uluf.rlue u-adln :r.:d E}%uu:e‘xun?nuyl 'I'“{”lymr“:”lm v“_uw“flm pxer= z08 Lo perform a certain serv- | to monometallism they had no thought eveland, Carlisle and tao tariff of '46! Are you sorry our fun is all over, N t . A n Aud that I'um fifteen today? ice for a specitic sum of money must | of controlling the financial policy of the What walks wo have hud through the clover, has shown that the existing plan of | ciated and unstable. buildivg a road simply becauso a par- | who cng tioular farmor has asked for it is radi- in the price of our boys' underwear, hosiery and neckwear; in fact, we have curtailed the price on R — Congressional Mileage. | cally wrong: that the saving effected by | have assurance, in ordor to get the just | United States. Indeed, during nearly Indianaotis Journal. 1o, | Whakfoasting I sbandmotiips §arpot! every single thing in the boys' department to get good roads depends largely upon their | return for his labor, that whon the day | all of this period this country has been dniTess cleaugos b Aare-baep. fo- CQusin Bthol Jusk toried hor ddily, oom for other goods. Now, boys, now is your location and relative gradients; that pav- | of payment comes the money he will ve- | practically on a gold basis. The action age for the oxtra session will disap- With its eyes oponed wide, and a% blue ing only bec mes desivablo after the | ceive will have the same pur- | of France and Germany regarding silver | pointed, the first controller of the treasury | As yours, my sweot dolly, this minute; | . N . S the price | Havé be v T PR R L B ' he e eyt e hat | Baviok decided adversely to te clatm. T | o Feouldu'vad that dear. o yo, rchance to get a cheap outfit while P is ‘ ruu]: ; hav ul‘ sauulu u];ulng ocate b A | chasing power s when he com- | was taken without any reference to what | [iAVing decided adve miloage at the rate of | Oh. stop, dolly! whatam I thinkiog, ™= careful consideration of the suggestions | menc: tance of expending the money at their | Saturday bave dopr | work. He is wronged | the effect might bo upon the United | 2 conte u mile by the nesrest tonsaeioos A A T e curtailed. of Mr. Turner ought to impress the | if the $2 a day which he agreed to work | States. There is not the slightest | route 'rgm Mol peapeciive homes le':-."- Aud she's anlg (o Yeare foday, L C county commissioners with the impor- | for on Monday should by the following | reason for assuming that those | 18D, fOF attendauce upou the regular scs- | How happy youl bright cyes would make her; BROWNING KING & ey ciated 50 that it | countries ever had the slightest thought tho usa of thie word “regular” forbids theal- | With wil your s drossesind trhid ! 1 Dontias 8t command (n those rcads only which | would buy but 81,76 worth of the eom- | of dominating our financial policy. They | lowance of mileage 0 ok 0|1 do belleve, dolly, I'm crying, Store open every evening till 6.3, 3 123 Sts, bantoris w0 1ho princlplas of ssleutifio | moditics ho must have. Yot ho has no | took the course they did becauso ox- | SR seasan tho nilingaf the contollr | * Hytittiiencd o {7 g would sy, Satarday ol 1. (8. W, Cor. 16t and Dougias Sts roadmaking. redress and no way of righting himself, | perience showed it to be the only wise | ment if it stands. Thare is no power that Thati sious of congress. The controller holds that Sho never had playthiogs like you, will save more thau $100,000 to the govern- | Goodbs am fifteen, doar, today. l g |

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