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mwmmwav--- e e ——— § Ry o 3 T 4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: AWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, p——— — e e = — THE DAILY BEE. THE WORK OF THE BAR MEETING possible that in revising the tarift mmn{ gress to make boAl gold and silver & VOICE OF THE STATE PRESS 1 PROPLE AND THINGS, BIG TOM'S TALK: - ey - - —Y We may b sure that the practicing | Canndinn Interests will b benefited, it | tender, but obviously it involves 10 OBl | wruen Worse sten T1eve oan Sont Thers. The hair ratio between Poffor and Hill is | Chicago Times: Tom Roed and the repub. ) B E. ROSEWATER, Editor attorneys of this district know w_)ml 18 | the hopo of our northern neighbors is | gation upon thaf body to do any such Pender Rep about 1,000 1o 1 lican party havo the effrontery of the davil, b (=== x Sesmc=== | expected of them at thé meeting % | built unon the idea that the principl ||hmz. It may W admitted that the Tt Is said Senator Allen made » very good The attendanco at the world's falr last ’:'r:::rlr‘v_::"'l:?‘v.nr:;l!nn-'nlr \:-x-w:u..r;.:(."nm} ml\ PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. _ | Which they have boen summoned, and if | of protection to American industrics is | framers of the Whnstitution regarded | '!‘uzlx:'rln:l-x:-’r: in his maiden ‘.lll‘x‘\l‘.lr:\m'l'\‘ 1 tho | week was 1,004,042 : . ftet having ereated tho mischief, want 1o = e their action accords with the expecta- | to be abandoned, thore is no doubt that | both gold and silvdy moy and por- | e could nave Haon s United golden lining to Aagust's clouds foots Tohe Democel o e TERME OF SUBSCRIPTION - A 0 ; 3 [ nd silidr as money and per- | men could have been sent to the United 5,000,000 shipped in Globw Democrit: “Tom" Reed's allustony . Daily Bee without Sanday) Ono Year.. 8 8 00 | HORS of the people thelr work cannot 4l|~umm5m|mm awaits them. It is en- | haps thought thal hder the government | States senate than Mr. Allen. Congrossman Bryan's metaphorlo mute ({;z"l'::‘-'l‘v;::\~'{w}: “)"y"!,' came to the country Paiiy and Snnday, Ono Yonr ceve 10 00 | fail to scoure that universal ondorsement | tirely plain to everybody who can take | thoy wore vroviding for & double He's Not Tiresome. {vas unavoldably atisent whn the vote was | o0t B B O e ayense Bl Nontine e ] which it will deserv I'he sentiment | a dispassionate view of thosituation that | standard would’ exist, but thoy Deatrice Times. "r‘-‘" A N {n | Who remembered that their party opposed Weekly Uhia Lane 100 | favor of a nonpartisan judiciary, and the ‘ perity is dependent upon her commercial | with congross to detormine whether FIgUL pias amee nns 2 RABlt ot epentng | & bame g AR T h:'l‘,"‘,:,,v, ,1,.,,.::1:“\ “.f\”:»?il.-'"u.-'..:".'y?,m"."fl - OFFICES, | bor is peculiarly fitted to inaugurate | relations with the United States. In |such should bo)the case. So with | his mouth oocssion lly _and he tnvarlably | =Manager Frick of the Carnegio works had | disposition to deal pateioticaily swith the s Ominfin, The Ree Baild | & movement of this kind | order to grow her producers must have | regard to regulating the value of money | 848 something worth listening to ];!\:N« g J“‘v"m rr;»n”-’;“lm ":*'i:“ll;' ';“'r ver question, which mnight be imitatod to ad- Kouth O, corner N ind 26th Stroota But the bar must not mistake the os- | access to thi This is | the " i {otet Dessrve ARIORINE Tokin um I8 belioved to be suffic O | vantags by Some more protontious statos dliiidp gt o mistake th { access to this g market. This is | the suthority of esmgross is unrestricted eserve Skiuning wnd Kieking: | threo squares o day woth hous o wi 0 S Chtengn O 817 ¢ }'mli\r'rul4I'w‘rl\v|’v|”vrl\y"l:in" sentials of a nonpartisan judiciary. | within their reach whenever they aro | and absoluto, Tif ‘the et of 1702 tho okl e Jast | _Tho houshotder noed not oask on the | fan law. repoated. ant. ther g oy sors R R Ol Lot it Good judges, honest judges, loarnod | willing to make fair and just conces- | mint ratio botween gold and silver was Novombor are Ketting o terciloss. Skinning | U0V 8110 of tho street to keep: watm theso | country. wants, as’ somo bull-heado ok ~ Washington, 513 Fourteonth Street Jjudges we must have and none other can | sions. It is tu boe expected, however, | fixedat 15 to 1, making it conform as n the fepublicid. nowspapors.. Thay, de: \‘*\”l.l\l::v:llvn;y\;x;‘hl'mllfl.nmunl the price of :.m. \\K:H‘ discover whon they come up for CORRESPONDENC , | Possibly obtain the support of discrim-.| that they will not make further over- | nearly as possible to the market value sewvo i, THO fall grown Amarican who goes | €y 0 S MR ROk L assomb l St Paul Plonoer Press: Tom™ Reed was " e relating to news and | i citizens nonpartisan- | sup. f . 3 A . ¥k 0 the polls and casts his ballot w 0 more R Y The " t SHet g edRtortal intier Shonid ba Addreseea: To the | Mating citizens. But for nonpartisan- | tures until thoy learn to what extent, if [ of the two metals, Forty-two years | (oo Polls and caste his s doing._oxeept to | i Milsaueo this weeke e meoting plac it in saying that tho Shorman 1aw is not Eitor. ety ship somothing more than mere ability | any, tho revision of our tarift will be | later congress again regulated tho value | Yoto for n enbae wecis o b Hicked. i VIGUIBFLY stHolk on DTS, £ et | b O e O oxi3tiniy Anaticia) crowoies, o et and. vomitanges should | 004 competenoy fs domanded. Ou | helpful to thom. For this information, | of monoy by fixing at 16 $5 1 the ratio Wonid e n SRRGS: Tho fcomen and tho thermoioter are | changes in tho LARE counts for much tn the et 11y T oo Panits smpany, | Judges must be independent of political | or “at any rate for a roulization of | of silver and gold, A third assertion of Stuart. Ledger. usually at opposite poles, When the latter | prevailing business depression. So it doos q Tl A A & oy | PBrty o far us thelr elevation to the | hoped-tor benefits, they may have to | this constitutional power of congress :“u"l\;:lnr :\rlzn\dlx-rsun_ \‘\-ln( make n" r:;ny.lmll ke down (‘r:.: former inflates his :“”'.“‘ '.-;‘x"u)v.v‘ :‘Iy]‘w\w( .;.;;.v.:;l«‘:j::‘:lznl\‘!:‘-.:l;\‘ S PRV B8 OREER SRR S | batieh s abnusened; and they must o |“ieap thelr . pAtisate th. oottrol Tob Vil T 188 mistako if he introduces ) and vice vorsa ot 80 olauso of the Sherman law the pany. " s Keep their patience in control for an- | was made in 1853, for the' sale: of, (N8 uhe Mrs. Loaso hins ombraced theosophy. This | More immodiate cause of tho existing finat Dty Thrs, T et o tu i murons by Jonving | Clected, not as democrats or as republi- | other year or more. * There is nothing in the constitution to land in_north Nebraska. It tho | yanotsurpris A tho sido pattiier ina | eIl disturbances, and ‘i advoeating its ro anorderat this offiee, : cans, but as men bost fitted for the posi- — sustain tho advocatos of free silver coin- | 1nd is put tpon the market to soll for what | Kansas drie storo, sho is compotont to om | peal i ondor to romove. the distrust which 'HE BEE PURLIS i COMPANY. fons to ol Wy aspl Such being . 3 it will bring, 1t means that it will be gobble: ACo g and, evesything. as driven hundreds of millions of money THE HER PUBLISUING COMPANY. | tions to which they aspire. Such being VACANCINS IN THE S £ age, but thore is ovorything in the ox- | up'by tho cuttio Kins A cxpitatista, which | acs, ;:j;‘&'l::::fl“_'\'yl:y‘[ A fae witt | from circulation == T the case, o nfining tho action of the bar | g votey by which the sonate refused | ample of “the fathers” to justify those f will cause it to be forover i nuisance 10 the | bo ywipod opt with this wook's recompts, | Philadelphia Inquiter; Mz, Reod's spoech Tan DALY and SUNDAY Timn 14 on sale fn | WCOUNK b the simple naming of 8iX OF | 4 veaognize the (itles of Mr. Allen of | Who are contending for currency overy | TArming population neat it Bondholders' now stand o good chance of | Wos & declavation of boliof—a sort of von: Chieago at the following pluces more candidutes as worthy of nomina- Mantle of Montana | dollar of which sh: making sométhing on the investment fon of faith—rathor than an argumont, Washington and M 4 Palmor honse 1 boof equal value. L Al e ! but it was nono the loss interosting for that, ¢ tho party conventio 0! . S A | West Point Progress. W. K. Vanderbilv acht steamed into g ‘ol d Grand Pacific hotol. ton by tho party conventions would do- | 45 gouty in that body, while undoubtedly e = Durlng the past woek tho World:Horald | New York Harvor fiylag. the v flag. | fud his idea will bo accepted in groat moas oG feat tho very purposo of the nonparti- | giutated by a purcly partisan fesling, | * A WRITER who has boen drawn into | published series of letters from represonta- | The owner is an enthusiastic patriot, but | UFe bY Ve Sheoe T T eyl e B Gorehorar. g san movement. There are threo vacan- | o) i b i print by Mr. Austin Abbott's paper on | tive residents of the various countios of the | cherishes a cardinal dislike for customs | oF BoL the Sherman law s belioved to bo iore ho : y : ill have an important bearing upon | Print by Mr. / : s Blop kit litleal nirvast, The | oficers who onfores. the law and. o | the causo of the unrensonable hoarding of P Filen'of 1% Ties can o seen at, the No- | 0108 0n tho district bonch to bo filled and | gy congtitutional law, -These wonators, | *Tho Administration of Justice,” read at | %1 ST ST SIBE MR A SR (G T ourroncy.” suid he. ‘That I8 truo o tho lot- Braska building and the Administration build | there should be but three lawyors d ich pected, Ly uxes ter. It makes no differcnco whatever to SiE- | ogothor with Me. Beckwith of Wyo. | 0ne of the World's fair congrosses, at- whitt extent, small or great, the iaw really - &y ing, Exposition g nated as the choice of the bar. There ording to the political complexion of the Yang Yu, the now Chinese ministor, and ik ing. w resigned, tributes most of the law's delays to the | writers, and leaves the unprejudiced student | his party are proving a bonanz to the hotel responsible. The fact remud P = iy on ornouramion. | will then bo threo men in the fiold rely- ;','\""‘i';'l,‘]‘x::f:,\':\':* x'”‘,;,,“:}";,_: f',',"";,:,’ '::,"'l shivking of work by the judges on the [ FisCuietRiter knowledee i it In tho | whero thoy are staying. Thero avo seventy BUsIEba UEoI6A 1018 110 16 B KL ROt S Stato of Nebranlcn, ing unon @ nonpartisan support, men | gunors of their respoctivo statos bocauso | bonch. He calls attontion to tho faot | weared. . : or_thalf rooms, bourd anl such extras, ns | b pebiom, i demanded. Contidoncs canot oo D oo, Weeretary of Ty Tivw Pube | WHO can sk o party endorsement with- the legislatures had adjourned without | that notwithstanding tho overcrowded No: ATIFOANBES Thots, they got an average of $1,100 a day. BhicAalhis Présis. B TR Unhing compiiv. " ddew sl s g e | ou becoming dependent upon a party ,h,i“::‘muhm‘,,,fl, upona choico for the | dockots and the increasing accumulation Lincoln. News. The swckholders in the fire insurance | ypooch in tho house was worthy the roputi: ending Angust U6, 1803, was as follows nomination. 3 i g 1w orghtEAL] i companics are groaning over the frequency | iy e speakor, and ono 08t {n existing vacancies in their senatorial | Of cases, the courts grind away as slowly | Omaba's new organization of business and | | tion of the speaker, and one of the most in " 3 S L £ i k i is. | professional men, the Cowmercial club, will | of fives the present year. Ifive and Wat teresting yet delivered. To the assemblod \ representation. A precisely similar point | 8nd with as little regard for the dis- | Shan its new and handsome rooms it tho | States that in 1501 there was §9.247 democracy in congress he speaks in the rolo Sunday, A ondav. Avrist The idea that a nonpartisan judiciary means the distribution of the various 0 n ¢ 1 ¢ X had never before presented itself to | Patch of business as if the suits which | Chamber of Commerce next Saturday ovon- worth of property destroyed by firo; in 1802 | of philosopher and friend. Without delving ros| 2 g the differe 0 H oy %o heRtifg Wor ) ing with due formalities, and thereaftor | there w 07250, eud this year, 1893, | &5 deeply. in the underground recesses o J‘n(l.y‘.l"hlhs.m'm;l,,.]l}lu .:m[;(‘n‘( _p.:lvmfl:l the senato, which consequently had to | they are he aring were the ln-ltm!t‘s on :im" b '-hlt‘ mfm""‘l“ T e anorn o arior | Shiun tar, 408,101,500, ||m|u'l.ulrl§ Ty w""y Al o:lm: Phrtics s singularly out of keoping With | 4ongigor it as un entirely now quostion. | the calendar. The ery for moro judges | tham twe formor mitiumn ot fiore bo &1 P, It is laughabl r Thomas Pattorson cors, his spoech shows the pouctration TR (o varors SO0 the principles uwm']whwh_ the move- 4.rpyq gifliculty avises sololy out of the | 8nd & move extended judicial system is Rogeon and dotn 1. Utk sccrotaty and xail- | of Donver hurling Itocky mountain, bouldors ud grash of tho situation of a man who soes h ed . S ke i L . AT : FOAN DTS SIEHE BE LS > organi- | at the democracy “because o 480 repu - ily, reasous forcibly an ersua- {“.",‘.’i"" LA SR ol ""1',“ ) (.’“"'l“" "_’ limination of | ovyiiar wording of that clause of the continued, while for evary additional | S 0O O A e oiee 0f | iAo the demoocrntio platform.’ Mr. | slvely on o enbioor il are b SAL8 0 TR it e _ [ Politics from the bench cannot bo se- | . yivution which provides for sup- | judge the existing courts cutoff a corre- doand all of the professions. There ap- | Pattersoh stood on that platform in the | which most of them view through an ime Average Circulntion for Juiy, 1803, 34,258 | Cured by dividingthe memborship upon | ) vino™ vacancies in the senate. Its | 8onding amount of time devoted to the | pears, howover, to be no rallroad representa- | wigwam and ynlosded A shver specch, buy penetrablo mist. In 1t Mr. Reed oasily a partisun basig. The suggestion draws | ¢, "% ; e tives enrolted was sat upon so hard that he veached his | m — mountain home a thousand mile ng of ni es. He says that s the commanding position which framers evidently had in view only va- | actual he its only sourcs of plausibility from the uway before | plac s hum in tho forefront of the battle— 7, 1 e HEhe \ ios which micht occur during the | We have move judges now than we need, UL A Lt he comprehended what struck him. head and shoulders over those around him. - - act that the distriet bench includes | Y hryece and what we want is more work o Norfolk 1 ry Clews no longor appears on the - - Ropublican stato convention, Lincoln, Octo- | more thun one judge. Tmaine & courg | ™ »f the logislature and to this end HBY WO AN 187 mbre Worlk BUL 6L |1 5 e i e ATena 1 kS Nows I8 L S AR DRI TR ber 5, 10 st opq, JUGBO. MAKING & COUYE | 11oyiq0q that “if vacancies happen by [ thojudges. The vacations allotted by | novmismaicen, ens o oot s sors S I R A Bl g state convention, Lincoln, consisting of but one judgzoe, how can “resignation, or otherwise, during the re- | judges to themselves are altogether in- | for the populist electors last fall. Flying m: if thoey ¢ hours. ~As the tick announces fluctuations Pittsbu G chines would highor. such an o e be divided among the dif- ? Must we eschew stisan judiciary Boptember 5, Democratic state convention, Lincoln, | forent political partic October 4 the hope of a nonpa e whenever there s room for only a singl candidate? Cortainly not. The men must be named because they ave the of any state the | commensurate with the burdens which | Result: Harrison carried the state. . i i 1t was the World-Heratd that attempted to they sustain. “Let the judges open | discourage democrats from voting for Mor- v and adjourn later,” says | ton for governor last fail. Result: J. Sterling Morton is now a mem- ber of Cleveland's cabinet. month and more It is the World-Herald that is now shed, and let the | tempting to belittie Judge Jackson mn the s- cess of the legislature executive thereof may make temporary appointments until the next meeting of | court ear the legislature, which shall then fill such | this writer; “let tho term continuo vacancies." {longer to the end of th The supporters of the unseated sena- | Work will be accomp in ocks and bonds, cotton and oil, grain and | Prove more pro provisions, he walks about delivering a sort Philadelphia of running lecture like o schoolmaster. His | y,hmmedeld sharp, incisive comments have an influence upon the price of overything dealt in by tho : bulls and bears and” his oMce is always 5 \\;l-.hl‘vl:v-m Star: O, man with | -:I«‘hy. oD speculators hungry for “tipsn | flowing halr, to honosty yon ¢ St crowded with speculators hu LG g frankly which you are.wn anarchist imes: Appropriately enough y hushandsof - grass widows THE ¢cnate now holds the key to the financial situation, A Dot IRy ; Some one has been intorviewing the con- ost suitable men for the i | e SR timation of the people of the Ninth district : ghd! e, ) f HOXE SMITH'S oars must be tingling ”)\ : i : ’mlny{n ‘llh ! torial aspirants argued that the spi judges curtail their vacations and take [yt L e PioRe o8 I T aokEORE I ::[u]n-nw\kl,\ng;\ll.‘(\m \:;.{vr)l(u-xl‘:h;\ 'i'y"’ it ]| Dualo Courlor: The rotessional criminal every moment that the veterans are as. | | \{_I' X "(' ]'“ '” L3 of the constitution would lead to the e no moro than they took previous to their JfRominAtsWHSIIN Goleln N A S IR e b Dt Lion. sembled in Grand Army rounions. & el tension of this method of supplying va- | ascending the beneh.” Some of these Work of th Jerry Simpson, for instauce, declaves thavit [ 0B hont Ol i/ ! e T ISty A "‘I“”""~ ull ””""‘]"”“‘“]" cancies o vacancies of every kind, | remarks are as pertinent in the west as Howells Journal. is possiblo o lvo well, dress well and move | yeacted a mesaliianee.” “Poor girl, 1t wus srsons te ¢ vacancies about t ! i > Youwithstanding {the} fach tha ro | in good society—Jorry'is becoming oiily n weck ago that sho contracted. hi . g% honored with the presence of but one | & U et penehs L UDY fi1eq 4o do its duty ought not to| Rai 3 e ablest Judge that over sat upon our supreme | Jobuson of North Dakota savs 4 0 7 3 5 o who are not suitable are mentioned at P i 5 uE Railway ~Employes association pa g b LT fate | half his salary; Donovan of Ohio Puck: “My hair” murmured n Arndt Allen; and this one hails from Nebraska. | g0 908 M0 S0 0 B o thoe, | D0 visited with tho penalty of foughb tHe nakim GetholR el ratel1aw, || ooooy as hrounosd Whilnisslt, ajchnaiano || Gy N oL R NOE O OO T BIYEY. | eaily s o i Gtova) CRROFUNV kIS CaRGOR i mo scomes the ¢ ¢ e 5 3 e ma reight rate law renominatio ( 0. the |, &4000 1 year, L storiiof o0 hakd Spot ioad, “reminds e of a fou present to s‘ate their ,,,,J,.\,,i‘;\m “I,,'.m;. no representation whatever. If at- i A ' b S s L LR G s L LR es he can make more money farming | Lkl svor RN SR O LRI with desperation because they feared it | home paper in the judge's town, is booming | de¢ RESUMPTION of work with a full forco ) of laborers at the stock yards is the kind and his mon ; tention had been called to a contingency ot onivE e ihes | and make it easie and without fc ention had been called to a contingency another man, We huve not ince r. In this way only cai would result in a reduction of wages all 2 of this nature, the framersof the consti- 7 4 the judge handed down his celebrated opin- | Willinm Waldorf Astoris reported to be ribur ! 3 5 men of the right sort be named, and A 2 along the line. The much deplored re- | jon in the Boyd-Tha, » thatthe Tribune | losing money hand over fist in his London oung mnn_ with the big dish of fce cream of resumption that comes right home to 5 tution would undoubtedly have provided 5 t forsaken him, H ond {oubt be- | newspaper ventures, and he is ing | Defore him. “is that one is i foolkilier and the i then; to use the language of a prominent . H duction has come, but the law hasnot | had forsaken him ALIIIONCANO AT DU DS D RN il Is acool filler, but to suve my lite [ the workingman W o for it by means of gubernatorial ap- . é lieves that the average democrat has no | soured against all mankina—and especially imugino what ‘tho first part of the attorney, “‘everybody will stand by and pointment. So far as oxpedioncy is con- been enforced. Yot we hear not a mur- | 1irhits thit no republican judge is bound to | womaakind. In a recont article of his Pail | eonundiig e I LOOK. i P A help to elect them whate may be the & Rt mur from the valiant defenders of the | respect. If the republican’ state convention | Mall Gazette, Mr. Astor mveighs bitterly o LOOKS now as if every county in the 1 Tasd cerned, thatis the most logical inference g f i 5 ro IMaxwellithoinay RtIthelBoa B WO Dt d118) Chigago Record: Voter—Do you think you i action of tho party conventions. Bar vast army of employes. True, business | turns down Judge Maxwell the next mau 3 i : state wore preparing to sprout a candi- 2 that can be drawn. But ona technical- | b b oyes: Sy DUSLIOSS elected to tho position ipable of making tlling specches in on- ? ‘rush in where men fear to t has been widespread | wiil be a democrat. The r 10v kicked out. They grasp o he now occupies | h ng element of the | are nomi fons have proven to be the right is ) gros date for the republican nomination for is dull and ther & st ity, the majority find that thoy are per- v 5 3 : it £ 5. v Candlidate oodnoess, yos! I know, for I'vo 3 s bolicy, and the experionce of this dis- s e g x depression, affecting alike the railvoads | republican party is making a determined | do not get stung. Woman wedded to Just had my ungs tostod. the supreme bench. teich T vith R mitted to determine what shall be done. 1 every ‘other\*branch of busl effort to down the judge, and it is beginning | azine will commit any baseness for ‘copy 2 o o0 hr 88 14 has gone With them, bas | pach nouse of congress is made judge | 200 every ‘other'’branich of business. | Sfortto down the judge and it is bog Willie Wallie must have been having arow | Philadelphia Record: “It's a fact that 1 THE Revicw of Reviews strikos it about | becn entirely wy. of the elections, returns and ‘quat. | CUHDE down expeuses is tho order of Vribtithe tashion a1ty oo or dewt Teradiia s sald Ui corlacrow, ' 0] $ strikes 1 b oo N of th 3 S al- SR ot antitoiad s = e oy 2 hut I've iwlwiys got niy pull. i right when it refers to Mr, Bryan's = ifications of 1ts own members, | L2048y, Butwo wani to call attention S BINASKLLN D NUBRUSICAN S, I Lk of 3position Yoars. =g . efforts as “eloquent though wholly sen bl SRl 1 in exercising this powor it may | t© this oW, 0 that when the injunction San Franoisco £t iner R e IRt Yeswor s L timental pleas for free silvor.” Rrerydittlomhilomiranonticomesitrom ety own judgment upon contested | %3%68 870 OR trial no one can mako the | Ce/iux Sounty popatists willnominate thell | 1, 14 4 ourious fact that of the five great | "Nt T wanted ao boss o gl e duy ot z * northern neig s indicati 4 & Kl i b “eontemplatell 1ow sring o HEALDIELTY 81 orld’s fnirs of the past twenty years the flag ina grand parade of th un- - —_—— T;::‘\f";'_'h;“',"','r‘"]]"‘vh‘l\",:'m“l": l,::l "\xl"f‘ l‘]‘“‘," points. In this case the senate has de- | P1C® l:mL the rl“mh mplated lowering of | 4 jive baid engle was rocently captured by | Sorids fairs Y RO e e L S Pl ancloh Tauit RAILROAD employes always share in it :h;m 3 yl“"ll r‘thul‘l. Sl ";‘ u‘ Li:" cided that inasmuch as the constitution IIMT‘ ad anything to do with wage re- | | ‘l-‘".h\,;-‘m.xlz of Pierce, B ; ; The Vienan exposition of 1873 sorv an [ e Tali'tgomn to work ferno A the adversitics of their employers i ges 2! OPLe AL R e e Dy Tty e ductions. The Peuder papers are still urging the | introduction to the six-year period ofdis- | philadelphia Ledgors Tn Rudyard Kipli B e ey o e, ol | 88 will bring them good times. They | 414 not provide for supplying the vacan- = = need of a mill at that point tress during which the Philadelphia Cen | recontly complcted new honee ae Bt i) 29y. are permitiac ve been living ‘under a e % 5 in question, the seats must remain I REQUIRES a genuis like Bank- | Knox county democrats and independents | tennial and the Paris exposition of 1575 | oughe Viu there are eleven tooms i one ter to share in tho prosperity of the roads, | P4Ve, been living under a cloud of de: S e dily be | Yacant until the legislatures porform | wrecker Mosher to suggest a plan by | Will probably fuse on nominating a tic .'xL\\.'n{|!L(I~rl to lm):u“n xlln; }:}1“”["' 'I’lll-l‘l)n *‘:"'I‘I’IIIJ'IKI:V‘”‘I)\TUK‘. In the second—but there's —_— i that they R atolan tioa i Dhel i madinte {aast i v s e 5 The Cass county apple crop is reported the | ¢ ‘olumbian . fair SU3 has seen the 5 THOSE bills for Nebraska public buila- | Pardoned for regardiag with some de- [ /€0 ~Frod =00 |l‘(l\ly:‘|:x\-1::lk |;n‘n‘u 5 1‘;,1:."1]'1,:-):‘“,‘“:.‘1‘,‘:;:) b Bt :’l* e i sersabyoarai b briCam el | B Tl aias o AT % & 3 gree of enthusiasm the promise of | '© 28% % d feal § bonds by threatening the bankers with | goo. recedented suc of the Paris expositiol A T, JEsiiats mnad therr rogular sunual | B0, OF ¢ they ave not suf- | PAtY, but more important still, it sets | whom the public money is deposited. | The starch works at Nebraska City have | 9 1880 was provably largely due 1o he fact | o o1y v an o e e reappearance. But hopes for their on- g 9 ) 2 receder vhich wi P ODADITIES ey rtod zain and are being p iv | that it struck an interval of good times. H hies his feelings merry N : : a precedent which will probably be fol- | O bank o e, be started un again and ave being run at their : 7 for fro f Sial et I r 3 maha bankevs might, it is true, be a A Nwos actment into law by the present con. | fCring from any financial disturbance : AN P—— And'some adventiros will be sweet, : I OOl s o iave B TTEES ilvor | loWed as equivalent to law should a | littlo move public-spirited in their poli- | T tPACit 1 TALE OF WOR. And SO0 W DICRSANL, Yory. gross aro a triflo prematurc suc 9 have ihocoRleknofetlyon /il Ser SRS RIS IRSE IOl v 2 Twenty ears of new hay have been shipped E .1 2 A'rustac mald Wil smite on T, » il question to trouble them ang | SUmIar contingency avise in the fature. | cies, but Mosher, having wrecked one | from Inman to the enstern market. Tt netted T And hoar s yows rodundii SOUTH CAROLINA statesmen have no | they have a currency system — bank, evidently cannot control his desire | the farmers nearly £ per t o it CatVortlomatl ‘\;\‘:‘;H'“:I‘_"}‘I \Shonmtlle dlra i Yhrim . 1 i % S THE MONEY 0, ITUTION, | to wreck a few more Mis, Olson of Liyons had a log broken in n From Nebraskn to the se — objections to the good old palmetto | thut 18 sound and responds ad-| T f runaway accident and Mrs. Johnsou and her AndTcan't oxprssin pubjic peint LMONG X217, SHALOWS, - - booze, but when it comes to using the | mirably to the requirements of busi- The free silver advocates persistently S = b three children were slightly bruised. Thie thoughts thit wrise in n P et % ? emblem for bottle labels that is where | 1058, Thore ave features of the Cana- that silver has a constitutional 2L published lfn Hnl* city, 'Il‘lwumnlv buildings of f arrm‘nl- Jur(l.n; 9 e Washin ton News, i i P <i yste vhie oht g ace as a money 1, and that ther which derives sustenar rom lawyers | at Rosebud agency were entirely destroye Tha ts but t k! he rain may sob, or rainbow throb i their pride compels them to draw the | 4ian banking system which might ad- | place as a money J H JLI ) by fira and only u smull portion of tho seck hat gets but ten k! in may ralu hrob J 3 i . . iobiiteaolnaea il o0 v official: sontr o - | by and only a small portion ¢ ¢ 8Loc well for the man with a pu With promise of tomorrow; J line. vantageously be adopted in this conntry, | fore to suspend or restrict its ¢ dinage is and county officials who control the pub- s saved SRl s rl_rlwlv’\m:l il —_—— But business in the Dominion has not | & breach of that instrun Senator | lication of legal Rotices, is very profuse I'he Swedish Ivangelical Lutheran con- Apathed ¢ bills come My waysurgiways of snrron, WORD comes from Sioux City that her | been prosperons for some years, the | Allen made an extended argument in | in showering its compliments upon ference of .\lclu:\s{klllslm seasionjat Wousa, And 1 bills just th Tho snow may fly, or summer sky recked financial institutions now give | agricultural communities espocially hay- | the sonate last week toshow that “silver | known and unknown aspirants for judi- | With & number of distinguished” divines inl | i M T s 1O EE R e Aol promise of an early reorganization. | ing 1 hard expericnce. Material | is, and ever has buen, the monoy of the | ¢ial honovs. Its indiscriminate praise Rev. F. 5. Stein of Plattsmouth, who was Onbou s cut ysdiceuor ahudovs This news cannot fail to please overy- | development has been extremely slow, | constitution, and it cannot now be abun- | 8 20 per cent rebate flavor which makes | canght for 25000 in_the Plankinton bank Irom the river to the s Tt 18 no Jost; enonth my vost body who admires pluck and enterprise | if not at a standstill, and population has | doned by congress without a flagrant | it particularly interesting, P ponoe MUwiikeol el eebyhieth R A dioon penpencioyivaly mhaapirEl Rk inadlysl in a western not increased despite the efforts of the | and iuexcusable refusal on our part to, % T ThoNorfolk sugar factory, has startod up M. 8. And LI need it badly ] -— —_— government inencouraging immigiation, | in good faith, enforce, in the interest of | JERRY SIMPSON i3 said to aspire 10 | o'tho Stefons process. and will bew ! A LOCAL labor leader has given tho | A great many Europeans have gone to | the nation at lavge, a power expressly thojsenaie MIpERY WL ingpibo nartloular JOr RO RORELN0 OF Siroh MBelke oo g world his ideaof the cause of hard times, | Canada during the last half dozen years, | enjoined upon us for the ger weifare,” | about taking whathe can getin the bl Ca D R RGWNlNG K’fi The tin bucket brigade, which carried | but quite as many people have lefi there, | The senator expressed his utter aston- | Way of public oftice, PRYALEND Soanibave lEinr il ohn N o tingalotof A tiinson s dn c " democratic tickets to the polls last No- | and of those a large proportion has been | ishment that th should be any ;m, Por "h'll'l‘ I"'*"'I'm}n"n-hmnr Peffer | om in, boing treaged for wounls rocoived 5 r& I’l-l : 9 r, O 51 o i Yera ot . estion as te o constitutiona ace | his solace wi he much more o lete, | from a large, vicious hog, which attacked L st Muanufacturers and allers vember, contributed somewh: _to the | natives, whose patriotisn was not | qu Stipndos to th _n*lll\nfr»_ualjm. BOMCE D AIHRARRERRCOTRRIRL0 | IO LXK, YaCion ()08, s TS badly with of Clothing in the World. causes which led to present conditions, strong enough to keep them at | Of silver as a money metal “in view of =T its tusks. % _— home against the allurements of the | the language and purposo of the consti- Azplanition iix Plattsmouth rejoices overy time the B, & ’\ (& EMOCH 3 o " batoom e M Betten el S ¥ B io! AR T 4] ey e gk i ., Boston lexald, { M. makes an improvement in'its stops there, V1 | DEMOC RATS and republicans aro com better vards for industry in the | tution, the history of the time when it _The prohibitory stato of Town has got | for tho netion 16 indieution 1rein. s £ bining to rescue the good name and | United Stutes. All the efforts of the | was framed and adopted by our ancestor 15,000 saloons. Tn this unrecognized tine of | pany has no intention of removing the plant, B wedit of Kansas from the wave of pop- | Canpdians to extend their foreign com- | the treatment of the question by con- um;n»n},\'\lsnv is alwost up to the prohibition | as has been repeatedly rumc B dlistio anarchy. Kansas is in_desperate | merce by commercial treatics and other- | gress in our coinago legislation, tho | SUAte of Muine = “Two Englishien look work hoarded fraits, and will require desporato rom- | wise huve boon practically failures. voice of the judiciary when speaking on A Diampler dintenes. BB ey o sarsniing o pdies if the.prosent state of affairs con- | Intelligent and unprojudiced Cana- | the subject, and the treatment of the T osssV Holaln deioe - sprung in | bY the tramuie: didu't pay th knuuu much longer. dians understand that the only hope [ matter by the various political parties | congress the better it will be for the silyer faro. and 80 Gonduotop Wb hed ent el for the progress and prosperity of their | in their respective platforms.” The | cause. ‘The custern goldbugs will split on' | LHoush the EamlT et b, Riauke AD WHEN it is stated by the prosident of | country is in obtaining closer commer- | Nebraska senator is to bs credited with | Uhe tariff and then the silver men i ings the Englshmen had the conduoto oy oL ! ntry aining mmer their own terms and pay off old s £ S 5 siled country bank that the deposits | cial relations with the United States, | having made by far the best avgument rested for robbery, r 5 Azymr over 00 por cent in tho last fow | Undor the old — reciprocity treaty | in support of this viw, but it was by no S AR e Where the nights are cool and where the /nths, people shoutd realize how | with this countey Canada cnjoyed a | means conclusive, T'k0l0 Gontihee 10 ol & s country ) ke had gone to milk ind was - 5 3 A " gidely the luck of onfidonco hus pro- | high dogreo of prospority, but that | | Tho constitution siply ordains that | as s the bast Hirss wecks. aa ar shs | B skod from bohind while miliding by v ) mornings are chilly—I'd like vailed, and how disastrous it works -sided PANLOMEe) ro- | V'the congress shall have power to coin | statesmen hating the word ational” per- A S e o0 Simeuliy 0 Ry ol o ) v th - S . one-sided arrangement was abro 0004 . ,I : % | wit the bill toauthorizo the banks to' in. | BL be ast wis driven away from its victim i one of B. K. & Co’'s fall T e upon the transactions of the banks. gated by our government more | money and regulate the value thereof. crease their circulation to pass, thore will \-::< !\lvll'h‘hvul :‘ll'”; \} »'-“‘n‘ul-“vl ‘i\"l":\"'ll ! " X : feled ; than a quartor of a contury ago, | Itdoosvot prescribo what shall bo the | bumor moncy - tho colintry ‘than tho | S140wis callod, who founl” thav bl oA 4% overcoats—no fur in mine— i THERE are quite a number of attor- | and ever sinco that timo Canada has | metals of eoinage, nor the weight, nor | frightened can get and hoard, the ribs on one side, The brute was shot. L‘ noys‘wlm signed llll}‘ call forthe bar | beon limping along at about its present | the domonination of any coin, nor the Baaloras 82k T arlng There will be an old sottlers picaic in Jatd L you don’t know how I would " meeting who publicly disclaim an . al atto T i ount which shail ba issued, That in- Phitade Schroeder's park near Codar crcok, Cass | —— - P R Y | pa Several attempts to renew rec nount which shail ba issuad. At in Piiitadelphda L'unzs, S “0di cok, | _ " 7 TPt e ’ sympathy with tho movement for a non- | provity failed, becauso tho Domin- | strumentdelogatos to eongeoss, unoon- | | Diring all of o Lkt wook condence hag | SO hoxt Sunday, if tho weathor peimits, : [% appreoiate a fall overcoat. Don’t rtisun judic As suggostions | jon government, under imporial domina- | trolled and omuipatent, as has boen said | been slowly Y okaiuing 18 away | from' Plattamouth. . Refteshmonts' of all g care anything about pants—if 0 to be in ordor may we suggest that | tion, would not agreo to terms which | by one of the most distinguished jurists in | wenk aess siid the closin al of general | Kinds will be on the ground and goreral good | teso men show thoir consistency by ro- | the United States could aceept without | the countey, “the powor o coin monoy | confidence we hava had for a month Sus | SAY alnbn ot ) KIRRY <of Alonia | \2 I can get one of their fall over- raluing from participation in the work | sacrificing the Interests of its own peo- | of any weight or demonination, and to Ponded fudustrios anibtuoney Inatituilons uro | | u pavilion will commeuce at 2 | 2 e - ; 1 g ¥he moeting. plo. ‘Tho Dominion government has | ehooso thorefor gold, orsilyer, or nickel, | the promium for surecy his heen st od e | #o~ fsn | Goals. They have the biggest " — N A ic v | or copper, or bronze, or any othe! toa nominal figur continues to floy - Y : . f — . e never shawn s dlspaslilon t0 makoany | O copper, or bronze, orany ather metal, | f08 ominal i Troineiturono; Lhe repeal of The Turn in the Tide, | kind of a line of them in every color and at most AiE poople of the west feel for the | great departure from the lnos of the | und coin cither ono or sevoral, o all, op | 1IN counuy i DOLI0N 1 tabtaln o aaas f Glole=Demucrat y : J y s people of the storm-swept east. An oo- | old treaty, which wasconfined to the ex- | suspend or restrict the coinage of | both brauches of cobgress, and we sem ty | It s evident new that ihe financial dis- | any price. They have got in their fall suits, too ! ll ! ? | . i) be fuirly on the way £o enduriug bl turbance hus passed its acute stage, and | U ' = caslonal exporience with the destructive | change of natural products and gave | one or more as in its judgment the one | b€ fuirly ou the P GRCUELIE businoss | Ho N oy etting « 1 : : . R au improvement s settivg in. On all {4 A T e elemonts hws inficted upon us a due | nearly all the advantage to tho agricul- | or the othor will bost subserve the com- | POP8W- o hands the signs aroabundant thiut tho worst ; which are very neat in style and right up to the § S salamities whiel a1l pradiinane ai ol | mon welfare Our coinage system wu Siar b is over. Monoy is easier and move plentiful, : 2 R (1AL 4 : ‘mnmu[ the terrible calamities which | tural producors of the Dominion. [t | mon welfur B REARANR MBI | o o R s B kel o e CLANAL AR GALER ARG BH LG times. The tailors they employ are the best work- they bring in their wake. At the same | would do nothing that could cur- | not established by the constitution, but study of the debts ofhe various states, and | appeared and bank resumptions have Laken + \gimo may we hope that easturn veople | tail the advantages enjoyod by British | by the statute of 1792, and becauso that | fuis that b the Jaot e years thore has | e plice of bunk susponsions in tho news | men to be had and they take as much pains as ill hencoforth refrain from alluding to | manufacturers in the Canadian markets | law recognized gold and silver as money 5 ol decrense o SO0, tho | columua ol the mreas, Helter than ull, fac U heAtTe ) 5 5 . uch storins s poculiarly provalent in | Consequently their proposals for veo- | metals they did not thoreforo attain a | SOEANINS SNARE 0. SHSEOLY LI 0 ) baseniiy’ yubalo. o nonker houp anybody can to turn out a faultless garment every W pst. Drocit b rejec . The accessior Cons| itiong Mlace as J They are ouriu eS| Ter es, Mussuc| 0 : beg on full time again, | i 3 o ar, ar i [je wos iprocity were rejected. ‘Tho accession | constitutional place as such. Thoy are | Jour in intorest. Ten states, Mussuchusotts, | dre boginniug to work on fall Lime again, time. How lucky you are that you are not tied P —— to powor of a domocratio congross aud | monoy motuls by statute, and what the | Hians, Minwcsota, New dorsoy, Virgini ZOURALIL BERAL Allioh soma MIRLL 0f “f"'h 'I"'""“ A “-'i“h“"-;‘ the reduc- | exeeutive hus led them to think that | statute may constitutionally establish | ani South Carofng, have therciatd the | of conddence, aud from every indus down so that you ean't walk by their show window on in the salavies of employes by the | they will now be able to cffect a trade J the statute may constitutionally chunge, | deotedusss, Seven' states, Vermout | ter there s intclligence of an iner n 5 . {atement that the earnings are not | urrangement to their own liking, | Suspend on rorasl | Michigan, Dlinois, \Wiscousin, Oregon and | Livity in the chicl doparinents of wids | and sece their fall display. Oh, mamma, how I §Molent to meet the demands upon the |~ The probability is, however, that they | ongroas was1efbmhec- | oven states hove resuod e oy yenty ) T Clovetand, | [ Ay ; b o probability is, however, y | gress wa 50+ | seven states have reduced their debts during | Coumsolution for Clovelnus | would like to be standing in front of that i .um‘-; by reuson of operating oxpeases | will bo again disappointed if they huve freo by the frumers of tho consti- | the Len-year poriod. en 'yoars ago s | Cuneimnatt Commereal, | W . g window H i §d fxod charges. Vory likoly not. | no bewter proposition to make then they | t0 adopt whatover metal or metals | 814165 bt moro than 30.000000 oach in out- | Wion M, Cloveland revarus Lo Washing now. y . g troublods that tho fixed oharges | have herotoforo presented. It is uot | it should deom best to be woined be | oo oiizations, us follows: PTRLIAL Sl SN MBS iy Do gt RARS. a8 o p 4pon an ultogether unwarranted cap- | likely thut the Cleveland sdministration | money, but thoy did not allow the same | Byl vabia, R0 000 o dabras jyaad 18 bill far the seial un f BP O"N N I NG KI NG & foit laatton. When millions have been | will be auy more disposed than was its | iom o thestates. Thoy inserted tb1e | v siaton naw stand el dnbianl these | uot, pucompiistied tiraugli thio us it | N ] oy F i Wk whet thousands might have saf- | predoc 10 wako a one-sided com- | Provision in the organie luw: 0 5tate | §31,000,000; Tennessee, $16,000,000: Louisiana, | will be his nost 1 ac- | ' A; “:_t'-"f 1|hfl‘h}.\_ be expectod that the | mercial arcangement with Canada to | shall make anything but gold and silver | i'.id".’.‘T".".i‘ht."i;&i“"‘.‘..‘1‘«";{‘ J00.000; Penn: | capt Wie freo trud . tore opey every evening B |8 W Cor 48t a1l D143 St e Acugs will pay luterost upon the ia- | the detriment ofour own people, agri- | coin tender in payment of debts,” It | 5i¥ania 8110000 ioring 18 the Fule i | bocomes lmporcant ¢ s siv | Rajurday Wi 4 Bl g iad MY o .a boud issucs. cultural wud industrial; and while iv is | is held that this provision binds ccn- | the majority of staics. | dont will do s : . W