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ik _____THE OMAHA DAILY BEfy THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1893. a END B SUSP| i re r ial W T THE DAILY BEE. 2 il i g claimed, is yet, we are assured, much | jail at all; thaysend them for detention | them in an ngroeablo diction, which fndi- | at the Lincoln hotel i Lincoln \\‘n.nm«hy l ide. But it seems the Tammany orator ha, Y . - " - The plain and imperative duty of the | larger than is ordinarily derived from | to the houses bsi od officers, who | £ates lovoliness of mind that ago has been | ovening, September 18, during state fair | yet to learn that the extravagatce and bo = D 3 lgnated offiors, who | o sl 1o impat woek. The attendance of pioneor Nebras t K. ROSEWATER, Editor sonate s o end the suspense which is | Iand devoted to other branches of agri- | produce them'3f court when required. gLt kans is cordially (nviled by the Association. | AabaLo on the floor et thr waeer ey TIot! - e —= woighing upon the country and retard- | culture. Wo may not gmaso far as this for some Ann Threo cars of & spocial stock train were | yer's stylo of claiming everytaing, with PURLISUED EVERY MORNING. ing th " } Oth 1. | a8 all to Franee! ) h t - . | ing the roturn of eonfidence by passing thet governments conduct oxperi- | time, but the-separation in our city jail New York Sun. ditched one and one-half miles oast of | hope of getting as much ns possibio allowe | WERNS OF SUBSCHIPTION without further delay a measure dis- | ment stations for the fmprovemont of | of childron and#fbn, of unfortunato vie- | All hail to Franco! "All honot and glory to | Meadow Grove, killing forty.one shoen. Sours | 18 T1kely N Do Maeran vy Syeing when on PAly B without ganday) one Year.. 8,8 00 | continiuing the purchuse of silvor, Tho | baot culture and for the benofit of | tims und willful® violators of the law, | tho¥ench reputiic, seiumpiant against im- | JGL {1 St car ahead of tig chboowe, | b 80 embarrabang aoeesion” ™ ol Dally wnd Sunday, Ono Year -+ 1090 1 bill passod by the house is satistactory | farmers who are engaged insuch cul- | cannot come tag:poon [ntrigwes and madhingtions of the ensmios | and as the secoud car left the teack it pulled | Indianapolis News: Bourke Cockran has S me e 10 the eountry and there is no valid rea- | ture. Tho industry is one that requires - of popular government ! :fif‘.:;:”" -r“l*,‘“‘;_"“';;;‘:; :;;';::"‘”' it, scattering z'-',".'.",'.“h'. i Hn\l‘g\lw;xvlv\\um by his nx n o, Otie ¥V 62 ol b Ansthéis G tad wdl W and quoens, CMPErors an pres: or more A dmirors ithout questioning the com 2 Eavanlng how, One Yt s0n why the senate should not adopt it | a0 adaptation to the particular soil to | Ti5 BER has. beon taken to task for ,,,,'f.‘,':,’r,,“','."gf,':‘V;",;,:‘;“x\:‘:‘,,“,fl,'.\‘;'{"';j“:’:'{ Becanse he conducted himselt toward a | parison, thers occurred a atyikiie paratle, Weekly Tee, One Year e atonce, instead of amending it or pass- [ be worked, and this, uInml‘l'uo. varies in | making the assertion that without the | crowns and thrones are no more for France. Wi ®irl in au offensive manner Cash | tho carcers of the two in the debate in t OFFICES lng a substitute, the effect of which | different countries and in different parts | patriotic suppbrb of tho republican | Tbe French people now wield tho soep: Nty G g Tk B Ty o arIny PR L L k. Ko i, eothar N mad 00th Stroets. mIAHL be to reopen ihe whole | Of tho samo countey. Togdl the best | members of cdnirestthe Wilson bl | taiews ot o e bomeoee b toad rOLNS | thoy g Anishat with Hid: ho kb sreatol | HORKY foeting et oriro e A X question in the house and indefi- | Fesultsa kcarching study must be made | could not have 'Sticcessfully passed tho | away childishiess and have bocoue men., | In a8 fine & cont of tar, mixed with wheat, as | have closed his oyes and jmasine i T O iino | Mitely prolong the contest. Sena- | Of the peculiar circumstances surround- [ house. The accuser analyzes the vote | They havetornup feudalism by the roots ’1'\:.?:"'f"‘.“""‘ gover wore, When placed in | scenca of the Webster-Havne-Calloun « | M s R tor Gordon was entirely right in declar- | ing each locality—soil, scason, tempera- | on tho final puesnge, and declarcs that | Mooy oGy AL Aside as a noxiots plant. GBIYS 811t L. Lhie. BTV AL IS SROACHS | LHG URION Was RERTA EHoan e Gt What 1 | Bt L b M ing that “the tenate should not lock the | bire, moisture. ~The beet best fitted for | had the 101 republicans who voted for | with kings and kaisers! All powor to the | Wherasbouts are unknown, though it is sus- | lation Mr. Cockran's defense of New York - e ; t Telating 10 news ana | WNCCIS of progress which had been sot | France or Germany may be entirely out | tLe bill refeaiuod from voting, the dem. | *0¥ereiza peoplo || Dedits oo TG IR e G NI Eo i \Vester"s Mo g 1 AMOr] bt or showld be hddresseat To the | in motion In the other end of the cap- | of placo in Nebraska. —The oxperiment | cerats would still have had a majority of o g g i L5 Philadeiphia Tnfutrer: T ene of tho m-at Editor BiaTEs itol.” The action of the house was un- | station seeks to teach the farmors the | twonty-eight ovor the silver men in the "".,.,;;,j',"a,,',‘,‘l';',"“ bt PEOPLE AND THINGS. touching portiohs of Bourke Cockran's Al biness egers and, semittances showla | destionably in accord with the desiro | ehitiro specially aduptod to thow and in | house. Lot us remind him that tho'sil- | From u number of business men and statos: | cioid s a drug n the Ghicago market. Tt | el o 10, Mlver question i roat Al T nddreessd 1o The e pomany of a very great majority of the Ame this it scems to have made a very good | ver men were not at their dtrongest on | men come remarks as to tho financial situa- | girculates at par, however. of cloquent appeal, reminded the listoniny ma prafts, checks and postoffice orders | o " veginnt N 0 0o earts ol . > i ¥ ' o kat the suiliy) g B ST inde payablo o the order of the com. | ican people. Tt was an overwhelming | Peginning. the flual voto. Farthermore, that | how Geemntine mms e oo ond’ | Perhaps the rainmakers importod into the meimbers and tha speaer that overy mil DAY, e teneing tho ity for tho summer can | T010CtON 0f the policy of the govern- e republican membors {n the house oan- | tainly the strain upon_ the money market s | S8k from o west sel the lute toraado fu | ston nlong whe dreary way of finaucial bt ns radAress by Toaving | ment for the Inst Aftesn Years regatding 16 SIATE BANK TAX. not be expected to refeain from voti lettuig up and with favorable action by con- 4 e il | by thie blood of blee have Ty Bry sont to their nddress by 4 y garding ¥ ¥ d to vefrain from voting. Tt " . ing feot." Woll, yes,” Bourke, we r an order at this office. ilve: s sel N raady The advocacy of a repeal of the 10 Mty {84 ; gress on the silver purchase act of 1800 the t behooves dwellors in the east to grab a Pl ) LR ] uithe, ¥ on silver. The senate should b oad, b A ty of r that propositior 3 THE DRE PUBLISHING GOMPANY. or, Tho senate should bo as ready | 0O B : - s a party of the opposition they cannot | coming of good times and easy monoy is not | T00t when the sky darkens, or dig cyclono R R Tiec D ay svaten cor y. It 3 E_PUBLISHING COMP 10 yicld to the will of the peophe as the | PE" centtax on stato bank issues comes | bo expocted to support purely ‘admin- sy long to be delayed. In the great | cellars "‘;"“l“f“‘\l”_‘"‘_;_"‘“ -“:;m“l;; '*"-“f:h“ :lwl“ or to E R %1 366 T house. Its duty to do so 18mot less than | Principally from tho south. Tt wasat the | istration moasures, aod it is clearly evi- nu:nu[}u:tm-;nz centeors there is much mnoro :}usm (;m; rmlru;n!l nv;r‘i.lv'nn\ml-mx|-||»m| 0. | e oY pad i s inte g . shes! sotic N o iy activ odav s voek ago | cently 'l So! Sales, ] > i o e Tnx DALY wnd SUNDAY BER 15 o0 salo in | that of tho house. The onponents of | behest of that scetion that the lastdemo- | dent that the 101 republicans had the | Seu s Ja cuito nossible. thivt 'the majority of | mam was not crippied. o e P tH ( suspoct that i thoro was blood from: nny Cliengo at tho following pluces: repeal in tho senate admit thut they | @i national convention insorted in | balance in their power froo to throw it | those conterns that wero compelled to Shit | - Mavor Gilray of New York is Aol |t rhom Vioeding bedt L ve e and Paotaciotel. arc in the minority and there can | 'he platform the domand for repeal, and | to the one side or the other. 1ad any | 900 becauso money wirs boing hoarded will | Chicago. An Abundanco of fair city tigors Boaton Advoitiser: - My, Coolih \ Auditorfun ¢ the press and public mon of the south ¢ Y| again be producers of goods and distributors | makes him fecl at homo, ston A tiser: Mr. Cockran put tho Ry 4 BTN be no doubt that they represent a minor- e i ¥ 3 considerable number of them voted | of currcucy. Tho outlook has improved | " qpe princo of Wales is soarching for | Louscinto o good humor by remarking, apro Gore hotel. | ity of the people. They know the policy | Ve * o0 Been urking at every favor- | against tho Wilson bill, it could not have | Wondertully duting the past two ot three | heaith Sestoracos, tr sy O RS lor LR b T LT ‘;'“I"“'I';‘l‘ g K plles of T4 Ber can b soon at the Noo they advocate cannot succced. Under | 8P1€ ll{!]!{mr.l\;u;l_) that the demand be | passed tho lower house, The Shorman ;‘:’:I“:Er::dl:‘:‘;-:»:n-(:{..::.:y\flll :\"“'l;lm‘N o) his | sorely in nead of Neir tonic: proceedities of the Intest nationsl dome ng. Kxposition grounds ot ' | such circumstances to delay action by | complied with by congross. Few north- | silver purchase law was onacted by ro- | comtry s s eront And Ths o iy vatle: b vost 2.000.000 words and $280,000 to reach | eratic convention. How it came about that L 1 e o | olistriotivstantin abd useless dlsoussion | oM 'lf"""‘.““” havo shown any sympa- | publican votes only after the demoerats | Ues of industry to bo paralyzed evgn by ‘l.‘::""r‘t‘m-lu h\«;lnflm u::lx I!mn:»; Luxuries In“vln-m)z‘:ln'nn]u.u'.llvln foo of Grov SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. is in effec defi i thy with it. Representative Harter of | had regi W 3 such a ai: combination of cirtum- high, but we must have them, veland ho had become one of the most ®ttlo of Nebrankn, | # 1n offect.a deflanco of tho popular will fit © THERB1 HeBRINE s : had vegistered themselves in favor of | Stinees ‘e avout tho sivingency | _Since Minister Blount roturned from | srdent supportors of that distinguished gon b o Conntyor which cannot be justif and which e h“‘l" t‘"‘“mp “| W 9 4 ast ]‘j")" freo and unlimited coinage of silver. | which wrecked so wany fortunes and for @ ‘l::nuu h;;tvm-' slm;\-finlmn.rl(mll regard for ‘!lli'l-\n:\:: :‘|‘l"‘“‘. :I|;.»_ eloquent 'l"u':mn:\n\n.\- A srorke 1. should mark every ator vel ble | &re ropeal the tax, which | The republie vent that f cort | While retarded prosperity. hose qualities for which the clam is famed. 0t 8top to explain, nor was there need i AUehing compiny 'Y senator responsible e a " N ¥ T cans went that far to avert T'he di A for him to do so. His retort upon Congress. ot Clron for it for politieal oblivion. received very little attention. Son- | the disastors which wore threatonod by e e iR LD I LR R e iy M e s vl | ] vion, % . BV ootia {6 vt g )y SiIVEH Obiings 1h the Uniten StAL almost destroyed the peach and cranberry | N0 B o Hh ed silver the - The argument of Senator Teller is ‘[‘]‘ s ‘_I"{“ iz "‘l," b ub spoveh on | froo coinage, and, as soon ag thoy SAW | o b aeao e, September Torum, | €rops. This 18 the usual forerunnor of i BRIV, oy on R s T Tans va N CoH: i simply sophistry—a plausible kind of | Mo silvor question fndicated that ho | yhat they had yielded too much to th | Tu prosent vear compresee the contury | T4 ; wantod th furmors’ Gollar o contaim onfy E Neduoad sophistical reasoning, it may be, ]\\.wk.nm ablo to a |’|~e|mxm,mu of state | gemocratic demand, they promptly as- nliim'ulhr mint was fairly established and |v(.\"u:;:'":}"1"'3‘.?3"3{ hflfi."';‘u“":‘"’ry sh 4 ains of silver,while he(Cockran) would ) nk currency. So far ) To T o 9 2 R s work o2 making coin. A roview 0 c of i her] arge ane i e BIL ek . 4 T A but L howe the low soplistry. | IKSIRIOr B0 far e e nomembor | misted o ropeal their own tomporary | bSER A work o making con, 4, roviow | LD G 2J BT Inekin ingo wnd | s b comuin 1% grai. | No e orce 5 DU, et Fhere is disease in the finan- S HRvE Bl .]»‘ o }‘l':l‘ :)' m ".;’,“ measuro. We repeat that it is to the | first great currency question with which the | duchies of Saxe Coburg-Gotina. has ap, ted in value, when he cited from - {"—"“'} WOLN to hetore, e and ibneribodin | cial and business Thoy ave [ ' “:‘I‘:"': :];“ Y‘\'.’"""L“f‘( "‘I;N “—'F republicans in congress that the demo- couniry tud to deal wos whothier ”nim“-- I‘rl’h:; ~:v-:‘:ti”::1‘1:::.3;lx:y-;l(xlm;x::n-a Qf('lh ago | the Aldrich report tosliow that “never beforo EAL RISBNGE it ‘of Auraat. 1804 & & 3 s policy. Senator Gordo: AT H should be onal coinage, ora lega r oposes vest $100, a single dia- o history of the world o lnboring [ — ary Publie. | suffering from deep-s distrust and | o 0 3 f y ‘“' '] ." )'“ " o | cratic administration and the countr, and rorating of tho dabustil forolgn coin of | mond for his wife, An oxir Sucozo of om: :::-.:.h..:l:ut.»':uI:."l' gold Iru.-“fiiqnl‘ulfi\‘:r" ity 4 T This depression. There is no time to be o ‘“\ :i“h 'l“‘m‘ll"'l; 2 ’T‘ ‘Il‘“-*;“":"" owe the passage of the Wilson bill | pre-revolutionary days. The chartering of | ployes’ wages may be looked f s % 3 k 7 1803, FRELRACIE: RavaRinp bub " ldens, WG esday, advocated the repeal of the tax | through the house, the banks of the United States and the ri Having exhausted its stock of epithots in . y PLY | —_— demand is for the prompt application of | O State banks, expressing the opinion ot of stato banks sottled this question and | denouncing fietitious calamity in' tho RAGRAPNIC PLUMS, LN g R VEN BTN TRt vt rompt application ol SRt 15 S 5 — gave the country a paper currency based on | the eastern press is now lamonting and eam. = s aremody. Itissullicient to know that | 1hat the states might b wisoly und SOME of the Chicago banks have been | foreign coin. The winding up of “the sccond | menting on the genuine article at its doors koaiings: It isa wise raiirond stock that " 2 ! Ropublican state convention, Lincoln, Octo- | the people believe a principal cause of | P 'l*"l'l.}')l_;"\:w a \\'llyh u lull'u‘l-rsh:n» of | taking precautionary measures against | United States buni aud beginning of gold | 1The etght women colonols of the Gorman | o o Mr Jst ab this crists. ’ | bor b, 10a. m. the trouble to be the silver policy of the | "*3PONSIPIILY In financial ~operations. | finding themsclves with their money | Minins brought up in 1834 the second great | urmy, who draw swonis only semi.oc Gulveston Nows: Madamo Rumor seoms to § 3 ) > the olicy of the |1 : i LR O 1 themselves oney | currency question, which was, shall the RUStRaE os regularly. are: | DAV no troublo In gotting curretoy, anflependent - state convention, Lincoln, | government and that they desivoana de- | & System of stato bunk issues," hosaid, | locked upin New York without being | money of tho countey bo hard’ of. soft, SraS ot B Aoy e SR 5 mand a change. They have considered | | cOUd be made safe, stable and eapable | able to have their funds returned, Fop | Metailic or paper, The gold coin actof 153 empress, wife of the late Frederick 1115 the RUTto bovery Jotly. Democratic state _convention,” Lincols, | this mattor earofully and thoroughly, | 1 feeomplishing all tho purposes of | this purpose they are sending g cire: iy e attempt to sottly this, and brought | pricess Proderici Charlos of Prussia’ the uht to e very Jolly Octover 4, o b s Rt 5 omestie v 2, ’ v % LA 17 | on the tirst bimetallic discussion ever held Queen Regent Sophia; the Queel Vilhel tuffalo Courle s cruel to doe or e They have looked on all sides of it, "] St “I‘“‘ |l ossibly. but would | lar letters to their correspondents call- | in congress. . The attempt was a faily R B O R AL R A CRRE L e A st of tho houso descending | They have weighed with deliberation | heY be made and kept so? ing attention to tho fact that drafts on | [413¢ ratio aml the unespected discoy Connaught; the duchess of Iidinbureh, | bearer. 1 he b g | Tt {5 Btatod that Speaker Orianiis in | 5y : of wold in California demonctized silver sister of the emporor of Russi 1 Que ST from his chair o mix in the debato on | OYOrY argument. Itis truo that they | 10 e WLl to ropoal the staty | New York are selling at a discount in | the fractional silver com act of 155 marked | Yot of Bamiore® OF Russia, aud Queen | puingdetphia itee ' not in 16" mur- the floor is a gentle reminder of tho | have not repudiated any part of | [2¥ONOf pussing a bill to repeal the state | Chicago; that such drafts ave payuble | the second effo preserve and remone Silus B : e 7 e mured theanti-crinoline cirl as she gazed at ¢ | J D A ) Hanlt ; ok s 8 3 Vi e o Al e Silas Bauer is an agriculturist residing , the hoopskirt In a proninent store. § §D0 01t Qsye ot Wenvy-Clay. their currency and that they | " n;‘ ind that ho mado up the bank- | through the clearing houso only and | ‘20 silver. on the, effort proved | near Huntingden, o, Silus distrusts ban iy S ; i _ ar | not afraid of their money [ 1 nd currency committeo with a view | consequently can be tealized upon in | lowed d ono day lnst weok o oo into town, |, \Vishlngton Star: The tily next door are { THE man who cast a ballot for Julius | as it is, but they have reached the firm | °f OPtaining a favorablo report onsuch | cash only at the depreciated value of e e b WO L then feelathome. " 7 £ i % : A y a measure, but if this be true he seen 3 bt ! SOUND MONEY TLIUMPH, 1 on deposit, hid it in the lining of his | 1 went over and borrowed the | Jooley for e of the vacancies on tho | conviction that tho country cannot con- | & Mestre, et e he seems | the loan certifigates. They point to coatand rawurned to his plow. hanging his | tho first night’ they wore in the district bench wanted to bo sure t0 havo | tinue the present financial poliey with- | 0 huve "";‘“"“ “‘fu“v'“' PR for | the continuea honoring of all ealls | Densor Ropublican: Wo of tho_west aro Brasshichpera ol Unbiclthe. Sombe A o "B Sn e S 5 chairman ¢ SURY e, aceording ‘hie e enlisted for the war and we propose to fight | Frtsshoppers fell upo e coat, ripped of e Hamlet without Hamlet left out. out eventually dobasing the currency | o' ";, S .“ ."l‘".“ DR BEO0LK o 10 | for cash upon Chicago banks, and an- ofllieted fof tho warand we Droposel® LY | tho lining and devotired tHe Ereanbhoks, the ribune: Mahol, T am sorry to seo . = —————— and therefore they say that this policy | * recently veported interview with Mr. | nounce that they will be unable to gtnis ) L MUESAL | remuants of which have been sont to Wash. | 3 youne Mr. Spuda So seornfully. Wit ] : J : POCY | Springer. That gentloman is quotea a i ; L EEDE A GO IO, ington with the hope of redeeming th tionible featiires do you find nbout hin > OTWITHSTANDING a decreaso of | shall be abandoned. It isno answer to Sreas El B s 1001€a 43 | credit their corespondents with Now | Rocky Mountain News heading: John I i Shs oL nunk ko SALL RIS foutures are objoctionable, miamii, v e 8167670 compared with a like period of | this sovercign demanc Y , | saying that he is opposed to returning | vork oxchange @t par oing this | Bull's work. Tho infamy of 18573 openly re- | . 1l the w i cyelone hide its dimin- | and he can't raise a beard to bide thém.” & I ¥ g of the people tc ol ihe o0l atath ok st | go at par. In doing this Wit Britishizold ana it i ished head. True. in its giddiest mood 1t — | lington for July, 1893, wero $ that it has passed through other periods | o1 o4% TeRember too well,”suid Mr. | punkors. Whily Chicago men disclaim | How long will American voters submit to 1cf | [09¢ R e s o ot ope Wi o e taau hn kot 4 _— of financial stress ere as the pres- -1_|\ .u-l‘ e o hai Eaofimany | that these eiveulars have any fucther | Globe-Democrat: The triumph which wn- | Ui s b ovateorts Tmo. ot g i How condescending in Speaker Crisp | ent one. A sensible man is not less care- o 'l',” ‘“""“ S sl elreulas | signification than to explain tho situu- | Po0s6 of robrenentutives. 15 move_emphily | ind performs other fan gD O N A e 8 L aoemovledge that thero were somo | ful touvold peril becauss he has had | o Shab Vo cowd not keep track of | tion, thoy aref'Hicon by aome of thie | aad souspicuoen than Eyon the mustansrams | LEALS, Shy of railroud ainsieNoLisTlihe e Win beusine th i provisions in tho rulos of the Wifty-first |:mishaps and survived them and only the: | hO™ 804 it was very difiicult to do busi- | New York bankers to boa declaration | of the sound money advocutes had dared to | Srisdo- [hat which swept the const lust it Y aeralo el Rlibor wo tes) ias i congross which deserve commondation. | most rockless speculator will risk tho | ' |~“ s necssary Lo carry avound | of war botweer ‘the finaneial institu- R The result of the | M4 dumped it inw the woods iy the | Aelade ] R ————— loss of fortune by continuing his | % 00\ MOt detectorto know what your | tions of the twg cities. Chicago is un- | g Miuacitolls Telbune: The vesult of the | cyelone is u NERLSCighL n couparison. Iy oo Gl wmon o) ALy s Soe: E IT 18 fair to ssume that if proxios aro | operations against the most adversecon- | ONCY Was worth. Wo do not want | doubtedly . teying to break away from | in the extreme to the busimess men of the ms to b taking. the. Beiard teonacky | merin s specchos.™ admitted into the republican stato con- | ditions. M. Teilor and his free silver | [0F-four different kinds of currency, | g monetary dependence ‘upon New | country—the silver barons excepted—and [ ) omise case greatly to heart. He had 1 1005 hie knoy Ahout agriculturo v Ve ap S it i 5 e $0 o retur . an-:| < ey 3 p B 101 has restoratios confidence i a8 5 ~ . oWy L] Y R s i e ;qxxtlx;n overy hn]hl‘ |dumum1 \\llll nduhm associates would have the country pur- x“i”('l|[I’SI)II\KII:I)I:?:T[T;: XL: turn u: th'.u 'I::" | York, and present difficultios soem to :lll"l‘l\\"\'b\llll';l\\‘l"\?‘t\\l restoration of confi i ||'I \‘“,I ‘III “"“l,“ ::",‘}',,'}"‘,’““’L" 1““ Well—1 guess he has hid hay fover, 4 A Lincolr on a railroad pass and cast his 3 cour o quated a D ructive system.” e | o Sy - i X % Ui OGO LD, K0.0ne 0 S most telling N i 5 | sue the course of the speculator, Qa8Y | ood protgsts for exteavrdinary Power, patronage, | efforts, but when the scandal exploded h BIG TANKS. RN : ¥atetor thoelrallvoad cihaidate Its ] g poetior. . L chairman of the banking and curreng s 2 3 Jaourny f o, | offorts, scandal exploded ho v . the senato will do its duty in this b 5 ! i, 1f there is anything to be all are powerful, but the thirty- | told Speaker Crisp to scrateh his name from Atlanta Conatitution { y % | committeo expressed the opmion that e » AR states of this union 1u whicli the voters | the list of orators and r 0 S Wetve got a big dispeusary ut Billville-on-the- TiamEsT 6rap neports Hndicate im. | Loiick o Fesponse o the unmistakablo iy o chttion e e S B commit. | Buined by _tho tufn which affairs have avor of free bimerailic coinaze are in a | Va., with his wifo and daughtors, 036 RS 3 b Tepe desiro and demand of the people the sil- St g : ) taken, Chicajzo intends to make the | large majority, and they will eloct both a | who claim to bo well informed doclare thas a-boomin', an' tho suilt | proved prospeets in Nebraska for a large | vor question will ho ont, of the way | 20 #5ainst the repeal of the tax. | yuosg of it, congress and a president who will nou de- | he will not be scen at the capital again until | But jhe koo g about Han’ 16 make corn yiold. Nows of this kind ought t0 | within o week. The action of the housy vertheless there will undoubtedly bo T coive them. tho case is disnosed of one wiy or anothor 5 SO Ve e ! g0 1o Bustening o complote return of | Joe b 'M-l s |hi‘< “x ::f'l a vigorous effort made to secure repeal Granting permissions in ono day to six \»l\.ll:m;\ll'll\v‘\'ul' ”.m'..: T n\»»l vote is in s T T v s “m(l'lr‘«lu\\i(huui it 1f they cannot b 4 % | has g fTect, ( s would |, Bl o St £ disputable evidence that a very lavge major- i 3 i old aquary confidence in the business world. have boen greatly enhancod had there and there is n‘, 500 to believe that it will | banks to reopen for business gives reason | ity of the people of this country are opposed COCKRAN'S GRIEEATEST EEFORT. —_—— e recolve a much stronger suppor tha J g view ol e si i « € COl ied chase o d e THE ONE DAY, - ) been positive assurance that the senato | Looor ngor support than | for a hopeful view of the situation. e Sirommm vk wot senteore s tie? | Chicago Record: As expectod. Mr, Bourko eakin it not, thav that inter- | Cou1d" aet promptly. in the i | 9 indicated from tho public expres- I S ot pandut | Covkran made a brilliont. addrcss oh the Harper's Bazar. view with the husband of the mother of | (o0 ¢ PY flm»;&n-, e “-““‘I 41- | Sjons that have been made in favor of a 3 o majority can hardly elnim to | Silver question. Maybe Mr. Cockran will | “I've snved up quite s tidy snm,” said Rural i the wife of the president did not imme- | | aturalle beont e SUSPEDSE | giate bank currency. It is porbaps safo | . Glabe Demaaritt i v their duty to the people whom they | ¥¢t disprove the common assertion that o e e : B oot 1l o S0 O has naturally been maintained by x i R | That repeal vote in the house will s represent, here are no great American orators living I SoEEl Ly sareneRIstunONtho i By et b rest all rumors concerning | (g “thyeats of the silver mon | 10, COUR for it the practically unani- | aylonst WAl of the ialo mills, and. tho son | "CLrea 1 i Trae { work | And 00 greatorate | Andand und son, ; 5 President Cioveland’s iil health, in thosonato to prolonk. the. % ' | mous support of the southern represen- | ate's vote on the same side a few weoks R o POt Bs e AT Devroit Free Press: Mr. Cockran had the | - on rest und piay, o usind cush to spend . . . ki i ST “I ; ¥ e the eontest in- |y pivas and it would very likely got some | Bence will start up the other half. currency legislation is well under way ana | radical silver men on’ the hip when ho asked | 1 this fown with it and have ono 3 THE troubles already boginning on the | 4”' l:nh-]\.’ ’v has been shown, however, | gomio. tic support from the middlo and T T T e fire more thian half is accomplished. Lot every ;’;;“'“ ‘\'\‘]i"\;”: x‘llnxw']’h;\-:;”.‘rllu s\l\l\. e clause in ple . it . hoot. | a wha s be aceol Mishe s v AR H SORUR » pang P b nd agens h HEY 1 ork 1o i fluen 3 ho £0 platior; 48 In_ accord B E outeklrds of the Chorokeo Strip aro et i 50y eI hed s | wostorn statos. As to the possibility of | Chicago Inter Ocean. ggenoy thabihne boon 4% Worlk to IBAUGRCO || vvivh ¥he views whioh they ow idvecsre. | Andso o caws to'town with bis one thousand - By merely unavcidable incidents of our | [3VO e restoration of confl- | 1 unsuro of repeal pussing congross, o | Republicans have ot nged. They | ao > sferred now o senate, | Vhey wore: rabid in their opposition at the oMLl pea s | dence, and this gives war: s 5 rey; passing congress, a A A f Y | action be transferr now to the scuat & And lived Tiko any millionaire; he spent his present barbarous system of allotting | X s gives warrant for the | yout doul will depond upon the attitude | StAnd where they bave stood in all the pasi, | Repeal must bo carriad there, without undup | €Onvention. aa ey bl el k E | beliafithat when bhis Atiosticn s dienosst |8 h he l us_bimotallists.” The republican national | procrastination, and the tridmph of yoster Chicago Herald: Decidedly the best | He had one day in all his store from earking " lands on newly opened rescrvat 1 I ; ¥ | ) i y opened reservations, A i o ksl ;| of the administration toward it So fav | plattorm of 1885 has from time to time been [ iy bs the earnest of the cortain vietory that | sveeeh of the silver debate i the houso way eare all froo, e s g '8 10 w10 popular demand | g kenown Mr. Clovelund has: nod ided | reamirmed. Tt said: “The republican party | ig to come, : tnat of Bourke Cockran. It was eloqueny | Spent lg“‘“hml. 1 then went back as huppy f THE BEE is nccused of assuming * | MUCh of the prevaiting disteust will pass T T i prahes i ! in in r‘.\;,.~,l.‘£lx)“»lhxwaly:!n‘l. «_n-hf and [\H‘\I-x EDToh et Mmea: | Astha s tuationt nor it brilline, but from begimuing to end as could he. . traitorous attitude” hecause it refusos to | ony anihorhwiliiensuoiot lousta parct i {ye ey om 111015 Soneidbiation cint it | H e e B e Dalloy of itlie prols o forfaistnoal ot ehnpurchising 3R MU OGS LGB0 M0 {U"ins | And truly, a1 look athim. back thero upon - 7 = Teealeer | tial resumption of financial g SRS L 3 ve ’ |A4RMOOENLIS iR X 14 cluuse'of the Sherman bill without subst i il prin \is farm, Aapore the/scheme of Bank Wrecker | okioe)ipnlion tinancial and busingss | would seem pretty safo: to.. prodict e tinds Just there (o- | ™ ig “places us with n singlo standard | C1D1es W fancied party exigencies or vaulting W Without u ponny, yot serens in iy osher to wreck a few moro banks, 1f | Activity. I u i 1 SR SEIRCRRSE0 \Baxkycat, audin l Zeol y come hereafter no one [ Personal ambition. b 4 anks, b Bo il I o gold, What may come hereafter no onc ! J | this bo treason, mako the most of it, | el . s |rn |l T samiplls1uisietioir bbb syl rnetiolff B IR EREI g KIoURDRCECk s s sad Wiy and sow nis wheat, begluntng i s A i 5 cul o o tax. o president’s BT % iR v will struggle for recognition of | dress was most unfortunate. The. Ixpress IRBLD SRR e il BRE scoms to be a difference o he work of the government sugar ok . s . Lo ever, the agi tion of silver % ? 4 | + £ £ state bank currency ought to be as sood There is absolutely nothing in calamit SULE 8 - — | ‘ opinion among lawyers as 1o just what | beet experiment station at Schayler, TN it : o | alc T tuctics® atithia timo 1 will continue disadvantag ; § e ) as that o swinger, and if o it is to | £loating tactics av_this time nybo ; . ! | BT 5 (an R ATae e e | Nab., of which a review appe i L i | any paper or arty. We are ali e of the demouratic pa . 2";’02:'::‘:‘::’.““] o didido-) |\'x1hl o l’ll‘ ST ARIAARSERII B bo hepsinug o) will' oolnaids Syabhitiio [ ST SICRE sy nasbe W elien i ibeamilvd | &l it SOl St oo o rprasen WN!NG K é&‘é‘fi p tiiies of the house, Nover | Paper a fow days ago alfords those who | viyws of the e, Morcover, in the | we may entertaiu, in sccuring @ happy tatives must be thauked for doing thor- Y % 53 fi 2 mind. Doctors alsosometimes disagree, | might be induced to unde uran i Yoo A Yah At ds b b HAOLEDYET ghly what it has done somewhat tard i gree, I sui case fromw the troubles which have co oughly what it has don 1t tardily & o event of the sued ssof the silver poliey | —_— beet culture some data upon which the g " a heritage of the mistaken tinancial legisla- | And perhaps the country is to be congratu- s t Con TR R “1‘ A “'1“ they | of thie administration, which now seems | vion of the past. The papers which indulzo | 1ated upon the tardincss because of the l““"‘VUL"&:V“IKI:A"Ill‘."l"un“:uh\ll)“;lu1:]‘."l“rl‘ N SPRINGER does not fn- | are entitled to roly Sohe Aty Of | assiced, Mr. Cloveland will hurdly mako | ot this tme in wanton misroprosentation | kreater thoroughness. Tho friends of a a g tend to let the importance of his com- | the officers in el of the station to | 410 mistake of militating awainst the | 14 exaggerations are the worst of enemics | Sound and honest financial system have md from the beginning to the cud nphasis of the final andprobably mor < _ to the party which they profess to befriend, | ained g at achievement by approving | ol SULHEL of the a wion of & currency having in- A Foars Groundiess, expression carry throngh a erop of boets mittee on banking and currency wano in the eyes of the house. His bill for the | notic avefully | iodit of th all the various develepments and pmpensites the restol \ ooinage of the seignorage silver in “m[ pursuing throughout the most approved | gn; 1y R I TR ot e St Paul Pioncer Press, than comp w:x.»,\l for the injury iflicted " p treasury will give him an opportunity to | scientitic methods. to the tsand welfave | , Therenced be no fear of a serious attomp | UP00 business by delay. o I\ keep himself to the front The solection of the seed boot for ALl clfare | o meddle with the tariff act this session of Kupsas City Times: Tho vote in the | keej t \ eeb 101 than would even the free and unhimited | congress, or for sowe time to come, The | house of representatives yestorday means —_— propag th and common sense and sound id rightand justice a tion is one of the most important coinage of silver, democratic leaders have their hauds ful) | a8lso that g already in trying to allay the seare which | econowic priuciple has wrought such mischief with the fivances | bound to triumph in o free country, filled business of tto country. They ko | With free prople possussed of | tho eniluring curing of the | The chief of police not long ago laid | better thun to get up another scare on the | constitutional right to govern themselves I Wan m rost porcentage of sugar fro A5y 3 Pive and Police | 1ecls of that which now coufronts them, at | 1Y means that another great trial of the suc 0 go go of sugar from th fove tho Board of Fire and Polico | juige tnuil tho business of the cotntyy has | ¢oss of populur governniont has beon du 0 € Tt Lmingly in favorof the solidity | 1 gathored. The seed beep must endatio! i settled do 0 101 0 q iorl . lation that | seutled down to & nominally qui IR IREIN A EATIRAS A8 R0 i Where the nights are cool and where the hosen with regard to certain pr the facilities | Prosverous condition. beet cultivation, Upon —_— sful vaising IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CITY JAIL, CUT passenger rates aro now extended | Phases of su to California. The railways must be | it depends not only the suec ;ammencing to apprehend that tho resi- | ©f the crop, but also the 1ta_of the far wost prefer t wait for | /& e midwintor exposition at San Fran- ¢'cisco rather than make the expensive mmissioners a recomn steps be taken to improv b 18 Y et ST 12 of the people, by the peopleand for the e trip to the World's fair at Chicago. seribed vules as to external appearance | for the detention of prisoners at the eity The T ] rnings i [} i g0, BN 1 ¢ the 3 The Tiger Pats WL, ple mornings are chilly—I'd like e e and must be preserved through the win- | jail. The deeision of the board to act New York Sun, Chicago Record: A brighter day for tinan: | g y ik I1 18 now claimed that tho chief part | 17 With cqual cure. At each stage it is | upon this vecommendation is timely and | Beyond rison the most tefling | cial legislation has dawned. I is recognized one oft UB ISR A Bolg el ] I T e st that the free and unlimited coinagoe | sd- by Senator Hill of Now silver must be had only by metheds that | at0:08 Pridny. are not revolutionary: ~ that bimetallisu | the senator's speech upon the | Which wipes out gold ™ is in truth o most | will be appreciated outside | offensive and disasirous kind of monometal i lism; that the fabrio of world-wile con cry sense of doconcy und | S 4ent €0 lality | humane treatment. It has hitherto | York in the s actice to huddle togethe ‘I'ho offect o | democratic p B0 v o | of Y | of the few stanuding in the inne lo w0 devote their | eategory of erime, children, vicious or | all who have watched the | v 1f the results are to bo of any | demanded by « t o test be made of the qu of the duke of Edinburgh's inheritanco | M in Saxe-Coburg consists of unliquidated | YaIUe claims against the duchy, In this the | 400 grado of the beot in question. And | been the pr duke occupios no peeuliar position; it is | these experiments can only he performed by experts who are overcoats—no fur in mine— you don’t know how I would men arvested upon charges of eve Qe a common thing for cutates to bo } 1 ¢ signs | werce is too finely and firmly woven to b 1 appreciate a fall overcoat. Don't eaten up by creditors and oxecutors, | entire time to the work innccent, and tramps or vagrants | displayed during this extra session of et necordis o the ’\\':nll:x of u ‘.N-nl.m‘x of | 4 % & s i B o TS S G L !‘”‘“h‘ \)|“\\ [ upsun 1 ‘.r me ,,.,_'1_,,,“...1,.,_ I has stimulated the spirit of union after | intercsts. Hmetallism will come, bt nov | are anything about pants—i HAT ‘“‘sentiment of the great majop- [ ¥'H0N cunnot but be sutlsfuctory to the | is rue that provision has | 1t had reccived o tevribly enfeebling shoek; | a8 the result of any spells uttered by a Col o e i heed Ly of tho peoplo of this district” that | PFOMOL:s of sugar boot culture ws well | beon mado for the separate | 400 1ho KIory of TNt doniovement eunnol ot tagsiciin wii g among his movntains, | I can get one of their fall over- Vihe attorneys rec as geatilying to the ofticers in churge. | incarceration of women, but <R be dimmed or forgosten It mmst bo international in its scope or so mmend six or nine wisely » ated by law that there will be —le coats, They have the biggest men a8 suitablo to fill positions upon the | 1t WISt he remembered. that the raising | cidentally detained have had no other Tarntug Down a Sn | o stultiticition of the ational honor, 1o e : 2 5 1 i) beach failed o matorializo b tho bar | Of MUY Leets is a comparatively recent | place to remain than in the company of San Franglieo Chrontele budiation of i shure of ll publlc und private | ind of a line of them in every color and at most ' mooting. The sentiment of this district | AMMOVation into this part of the westand | others who had lost eve vestige of | .. The new postmaster of New York adopted | °P/igations by d 5 any price. They I N U X B a 1 et 5 | » @ seh i vy i nschid efor —— P, e 1 . 2P e 5, il Bppoars 10 bo for 8 nonpartisan judl- | B8 the exverfnient station has boon in | honorablo character. Not long sinco | b swas knawerto L abortimsiiy,, Bofor AEBEASK A AND NEBRASKANS, 31 ) N8N gok In \helr all sulls, oo, | clary. U}H':iwl n -.;n u;m.-‘.“], But when out | there were confined in a single cell in | & tour ot the big bilfding and sked quos | e m— | which are very neat in style and right up to the Se— of 4,485 beets planted less than twenty | our city jail two young boys who i : tions of the various oflicials to see how The Cass county republican convention ( e " 2 Y | i young boys who had run | gyt con would: bet Maatod 5 vill be held wood September | t g > tailors \ ndlllmi‘:‘"“l” possiblo that ‘xh“\: lovoland | fui 10 grow, wo can see the lmportance | away from home and woro waiting for | oral ciicioncy, bu B the. depntnsnt wl TN AL BRI times. The tailors they employ are the best work- \ ministration will favor the Wilson bill | of employing the best inethods in this | promised means of returning, & coloved | Paticuve wns mosy, peedod -t bureat of | Faoentail fas baon atartod un noamnrrthe | 3 . hs : \\ |0 tho cxclusion of the Voorhoos bill, | branch of agriculture, Caroful watche | g whe. wae. Iatar e, colored general informution—ho was sevoraly | iy Teatrica canuing factory i now at i men to be had and they take as much pains as 3 ot o e R e Sy v T P et | o 6 . snubbed, This snub cost the clerk his pos ark ob tomatoos and 8 L ack is | 5 . 3 2 "w‘":::':‘_:.‘l‘:f” ’I’:: “h‘llll‘l ": :)" \'}:'I“" ted :j‘»“'“_m.‘ % _]l t \1 lrll, ;uln et :!\.~]x e | ;“‘va\ as incorrigible, a drunk who | tion, fora half hour luter ho vocaived b note WO 40 omaveos AR 3 MR ok | | anybody can to turn out a faultless garment every ™ o vorhees | and disclose 10 fuet that the loss | had not recovered from the effects of his | Yequesting his resignation. There arve n pess b Dodgo county have . would not have even tho consolation of | inflicted by these insects nted to | debauch b | Jurge number of public ofces throughout | Oklahoma boomers of Dodgo county have time. How luck ou are that ) iel { o | 3 od to | debauch, and two other men accused of ! R g | organized and shey will make theiw raid on . N re that you are not tied ‘' heariag the reveal measuro spoken of by | 8ix tons per acre or over As to th imes of the country in which courtesy to. the public | PREGREC SIS Y bod | t t ¢ As 1o the | erimes of a serious nature. This is but | would be stimulated by a similar procedure, | e Cherokee Strip in a body S an' oir s i | bl namo. profitableness of sugar beot eulture the | one oxample of the burbarities of oor R paSclc ARG Mo wos oALELE ) the Acko! ‘ down 50 that you oan't walk by thelr show window v = experiment station also aflords some | penaf syste A wblo Statesman, purglarisg s store at Fonca, waived pro- o i f : . d CITIZEN TRAIN ventures to predict | interesting information. The total o v:x | II‘.-x;\x ‘\ mr. v the separation of the in Joston Harald ‘l‘lfl“:l“l::)l ~|‘-‘& ulvl:vfn?xud wAr" ol axax far and see their fall dlhpldy. Oh, mamma, how [ (! psis Nevels vi ithi » - | > e ove 10 0 aratiol he in- The venerable Se or Morri s 4 ne - hde - gty | H 5 il i o . gthat Beosident Cloveland will diowithin | per uore, including the rent of the land | nocent or unfortunato from the vislons | sntmas at ol sooiaior, Morrill ta a fno | M 00N g hinglor, pastor of o Mot | would like to be standing in front of that window gRunety duys from the prosent timo. | and the transportation of the orop, was | and degenerate is in accordance with the | nd usafulases, ~Ho has disoussed | Slat cuurob bl Satine: Mas Goebiul ko rer | iiChere are two kiudsof predictions— | 85228, The mean value por “ | | the currency question longer thun any wan | WoVe Lo Soutis Dakow und enter the service | now. ationnl ¢ acre was | lessons taught by the most advanced ongi d he ha of a Congi RERIENA(C2 S Tains b, SRR e |, ) in congress, and he bas always taken sound L | . ., I_“‘"’“;s’ & net profiv of $10,92, | eriminologist If the intention of our | Positious with regard toit. The old gentle Dr. T, D. Seeley of Fairmont wanted to hey provo true and thoso which are for- | Otherwiso stated, beot culture will not | code is to reform us well as to puniat | WAB 18 Yather wntigusted in his views'on the | chastise bis fatheriuluw and went so far | NG KING & C otten because nothing comes of them, | ouly 1 Lariff, but even here we would trust hiw to | 88 to break into the house of a neighbor y b return a fair interest upon the | we must be careful to k i | v 0 N s © must be careful to keep the innocent | be more moderate and practical than some | With the intcntion of carrying out his de- | © shall not be able to tell to which | value of the land, but wili yielaa clear | from contamination. Some Canadian | Of the younger men who have essayed to | 80, As & consequence the doclor must lass this one belongs uatil the minety | profit of nearly $11 besides, This pr 1 | take legisiation upon it o or Lo the law | tore open.every evening il 6.5 Saifian Ty AT PP R vy alke lo 01 ) out of his hauds. | suswer he la '} 123 § Y . hls pr sutharities have gone eo far as to refuse | Hisourrancy sheashes Are. Llosss abio” o 'he avuual meeting of the Territorial Suwurduy sl 10 (8. W, Cor. 10t1 ani Douglas Sls. while uot #hat sowe eunthusiusts have to allow arrested children to be taken to ‘w teresting and instructive, aud r association of Nebraska will be held Le clothes

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