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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1803, Z 1 | - 1 1 “ ) r Q | AS T riGHTS OF LROAD MEN, the money and effort | robust patrlotisiwhich is founded upon the l MEVE COURT ( l l‘ 3| sucklings. 1t Jude THE REFORM BANKING SCHEME, ——— - g oros b their party be i but dirty work 1 1 3 . OSEWATER 3 ':' I’,‘,I‘," ‘,”] Y6 COmstaitly Y some of the b edu- - KR kind of work will PURLISTTED EVERY MORNING B v Tha new Clomencean cuse 18 one of sum. | Voice of the State Pross on the Subject of | | | i tirale: mrstever r 7 scheme to which all efforts aro | mary banishment from the Frotch Chamb Nomiuating Oonventions. Agninat Mas e \ \ 5 -4 b yeonform. Tho absonco of these | The flery ex-member was severely scratehed polit os 1 ¢ Ve ter 10ns pesults, it 1s contended, in o | In nisduel nlll\!l oral destiny o laxwoll is sheived " o f country best ser There is 4 plan favored Tho Star is ne ANk, AN W ikos tor adjustment among the The French Kenrny Snaffed Out H \ New York Worll lueational activity, a t At ns o FiM8 OF the A . " s m 1 | Ve u O FADK an ".‘ f P party ca vml Tiiree Mon 2 as soon as they enter the | loss of efficiency in the work dono, and Iking Sflver, Extorting Gold, SNAP ACTION DENOUNCED ON ALL SIDES | | i y the gang that I for : Yool | of two to four years in the working lifo St. Paul Globe —— b Baturda employ of a railroad company? Wee sV . Reading the gefracts from the specch The fight for Frick his Nosth Amer BELkiony VALLEY of the student who t y give himse g § 8 *rlek No rAvORa ond MetNods Des he fig v P wdelphia North American: Tho propo t ident wh i Yo give himsell | g wde by Senntor Stewart in 1874 eulogizing | Frick Not in Favor—Ralirond Methods De s t khorn railroad ¢ s itsolf. A state bank an fon possible for his | gold makes it casior to understand why the 1dgo Maxwoll Demanded by nbehnlf of that gentleman, and rvision would be a blank Thero is doubtless much in this | senator puts o zold clause into all his notes publican Press—tol- aro fam with the tactics of The chango proposed view, but it may be questioned whother | 80 mortga; nutor SHermitin resur combys Candidacy, 1t wwhat kind of a | tion or individual. But hisservices must | 4 | A lawyer has as much right to becomo | the best prong | the attorney of a railvoad company as | career. e has to 4 clionts any corpora- | nal banks are [t w ¥ e recting this old specch from the congres- t moans. Iuditor Ham- | st ynow, and stato banks general schen is practicable. | sional tombs, Was performed the rather I Ige Maxwell may | u What y ot | e legitima Alawyer hasno vight 1o | 1y js a4 gratifying fact, however, | needless service of adding another to the 1 on good personal grounds, Tor. | Dty & oLy Yo of swindling | that LA ALl ) many proofs that the se m Nevada | Nebraska City Nows (dem.): Frick seem® il - tha is a very dishonest fraud to have only one redeeming point in his life onid be a disposition to break away | — and that was when he supported Hancock e p vomana. | acting for a client reat many 1aw- | from the old-fashioned methods and to Do Not Ex for prosident in 150, ) nemberod that | procoedt Draf b minde | o Cincinnite Enguirer Blair Pilot (rep.): The poputists have un- s open o quest W York Trlbut he y an have It is casy to fall down. It is often hard to | doubtedly selectod their best man for the since ha » b1 1es Which shail Ve Ao - B an oraer there is no reason to fear that there will | et up. And vou usually fall down much | place, but if Maxwell is nominated by tho ; b e and state in reality, t At bl ness i would daro to justify their conduct. A | ot bo progress made in cducational | more rapidly than you gev up. “Therefore, | vepublicans howill beat Holcomb two to one. president. With s St M| DR ot THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY {iroud luwyor Has & porlect rlght to any one who expeets that 1 times aro | | | s that proposert| was clanor i . for th tindieato a vo is who be m Especially is | From what loes such o very gonerally there is man- and fraud under that he i8 | jfested Llifinhi ending to be reputable have P-4 ng raise the standard of the schools, and engaged in such rascality, but nobody : A A, i) [l Tick stands not the loast show of be \ X work. In the trial of various mothods | i arurn to us i tho twinking of wn oye 18 | e ey qounty Journal (cop.): Tho, PP | ominated in the " rapun onung | Losctublanca. o the - sresent, his corporation 0« | $iss \ \ X N ) bt au s sts say it will bo Judge Holeomb, o e inless the tutention : 0 | tarif which woul e Ben .,,..,; . VIII r‘ n* hi : poration in th that one which shall show the best re- | making for w}w- self o .ufl{mmu l'u-‘vwl n‘;- publicaus will probably say it will be Judee | 00 ‘{\ u " v ALy lo f with the | tivo and fr trade in characte THE DALY and SUNDAY sulo © has the right to ap; ofor sults will be generally adopted, but the | Fecovery, while steady and reasonably rapid, | Maxwell vimi n in K rizo At 1he follow Ing pIace A~ ) will not e at the raté of an express train, | Lhat the brimary slotion in_ Fremont Ter o * realization of any gencral scheme is un- by ) Grand b plead against or for u bill in which his | doubtedly remote. Tho cost of pub Aud oL clients are interested. He has o vight Giore hotel. | to appear before city, county and state Fiies of TiE Beg can b soan at the Neo | boards of cqualization to protest against i o i NS AL S UL R i T # . | politics to nominate a man for oMce because | to all cq os for the supre Ship 168 in N peoann travion BUHDH what the railroads may deem 0 be ex= | pesults shall bo adequate e T R L T figwoua Bo, DRSS, 906D Foleotion v | \+ho ¥atisg o At the, Srls ad "t thay | Shape to redeom the s bk pledgo 1n ng, Exposition grounds . L b LAkl order suspeniding the payment of pensions to | B¢ Would be practically suro of « 0 who refuse to we road i 1w " i’ 7 ¢ = | cossive or unju ation. In the exer- | The publie sehools of Omaha compare | Pensionors Whoge e gt fraesions 0 | will be zood politica for the republican Stato | they may ns well ot it ARG TG L O LRRLES 10 DSt S SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATI cise of these funetions he must, hows | favorably with the bost in the eountry, | undergo examination. The practical serong | Convention to re-nominato Judge Maxwell lolthol Uil begun their iy ho administration has b 560 b State of Nobr | i it ol i ) 3 T T | rfolk Journal (rop.): In nominating | AAinst the nomination of a cloqn. | the adn i e Lea vitie state of No - nfine himself within the bounds | and nowhe " 68 BHBRESH as well as theoretical injustice of this rule orfolk ] A op.) ¢ omind i o bl e L L L at an overwhelming majority demands the A o Hite Bk H : ahd nowhero nto thoso ongagod in $his | G FECauro e Tl v o that e tiy | Judgo S -A. Tisiconb of Hrolkon Bow. for the | Uribratied candida for . tho _supreme :‘“‘f‘ iLof tho 10 116t GV LK. S staLe. Lhns s wear thit the g work more loyal to their duties than are | ed with an offease is to bo deemed in- | Supreme covrt the ing ndents havo put | Judioship, | They shava thrown down tne | P00 RO AGTIL 5 LIS HAT AR L TR T T TiE DALY TR for thie week ilroad lawyer has no more right | the teachers of this city. v unl proved guilty, called forth such | forth their strongest man and the only | Rauntlet with all their old-time arrogance, | fiiv®; wtd witl be satistiel snklag system N neoct erimi conspiracies, make i ————— a universal protest of indignation from all n-»-um;. th; vl “Inl !\(‘:\ml :lfi\msl of a show | yud r""]{h" l_‘l-‘\] bbb Gl ] i | that will afford an expansive loal currene 5 - § AP BONGINEES TR ] parts of the country against it that the ob- | against him is Judge N wel ancaster county has for years sent the a1l 1 s himseifa party to a scheme of bribery WHAT CONGRESS SHOULD NOT DO. noxious rulive has been reseinded. 1tis not | Oukland Independent (pop.): Judgo Hol- old_d tion 10 state cony Tl s LR, SIEILNL. ity and corrupt combination under the pr S0 much has been suid as to what | higely that Judge Lochren, who is o veteran | comb 18 & young man and has & spotless re DL W I S Tl s A I e DL tenso that ho i acting in the interest of | eongross shonld o that it may ot bo | sollier himsell and thoroughly in sympatihy | cord. *His wame will gather steengthevery | o0 edppers: who NGLE OV ity | 18 RO FBIUALEHBIT0 o BERLANY O %k ie his clionts, than ko hus 1 bocomo an ac- | altogethor out of placo to. toll: congress | [l LIRS Tox thin. exiraoraimmry mintake | iy o nammairy hooblo: Tuks, Maxwell | 1™ 1o® dxorelse Of that. el lyoum o | bl issis of irsoncy oo that 1ho sonshos . inmv | complico of o burglar or highwayman | what it should not do. of the administration. “The fact seems to be | dofeat him, but he will beat a good, clean [ MBI Wwhich characterizes the deliberations | 4 western states may have their fil of v | complic a burglar or highwayman it hie fa at hini, will beat a good, clean | gRRIe Which cha L Japor money in styles t suit every taste it N R EE T | under the same pretense. And whatap- | Do not frittor away precious time in | that he was acting under the instruetions of | man when he dod SUBRCEYHAL LIS VORI bl T | PO Bacaie AR INEREB LY Eattn Setbe 2 Notary Public. b & L, ; s the secretary of the interior, Hoke Smith, in | Beatrice Times: The Times has no as, ear the deloghtion wi e it 3 Ba KIS plies to the railroad lawyer applies with | windy gabble at a time when the coun- | Gy el B oot ok . REBY-WEh LT BURS LI LRIk . Ros o i the slato convention pladired to vota ( ort of T E e U LUS AT equal force to the railroad managers, |-ty demands action. - upon gudie Maxwall by n fow papors of tho | fsm bt s, o ined with railrod- | led by 4 populist loxistaturo Ifke 1 ot I ilros anagers. 4 ShUB pon Judge Maxwell by BW pupers o © | ism, but the time is coming when ey Kansas, for oxampile. e populist idea of T 1Uh ALY IBEEHe ARG ar (oR /A PN Do not imagine that the people of the PEOPLE AND THINGS. e, ‘Thie venerablo jurlst has ‘graced the | wileoad erin on this. counes sl be Yo RO | haper monoy 18 10 Yssun It on Such seutites road company to protect its interests | United States ave asot of idiots whom | yago ave times when cronkers yawn and | JoSsion U 0 Ee I ALCARE o1 o BLh 3 LI e i e o ey os o Fol A SERTRRN S ORIy USRE AN LG and to interpose his influence in its be- alled upon to educate as to | stockings give up their hoards, conelide 1ot to nominate him again e will ‘]Hl'll" ,‘.I"],"‘,." "‘ Wi ‘L L hall whorever its intorests aro in joop- | the functions of monoy as a medium of | As long as lown suakes crunch 200pound | votire srom an honorablo and enviable pub- | B2 Pt ren) o CHiN BBURLY AG T LR i TR hogs in thoir folds, it is useless to assert that | lic « ' ! in ardy. Butno railroad manager has a | exchange, prohibition probibits. SERyTGY ized opposition to Chief Justice Maxwell, 7 5 % § 8 Quill (pop.): This paper does | ) V8148 BA P! et = Galveston News: The adventurous fly right to o ganize and maintain a cor Do not tinker with the tariff when you DO MHATIRYLABIIRHNG, OF lof [Tekas! D nob belleve thit Judge. Muxwell wil bo pe: | ooxarysy Suspect that a stil unt will b6 | o 3hve s s oauet exocemiiitous Ay rupt lobby to subsidize profossional | know that our industrics are alveady | which proposes to see that truth is “depos- [ nominated by th republicans for supreme | by o republicans of the county againat itg | WO ca by ¢ name, according to indiy lative and congressional ¢ommittees to 1l preference. Statesmansnip of a4 cortain ican convention ticates that i thew ration to | ghat would w nt the naming « they have Ll 1ot hesitated to tra Wi the | | Atants Constitation: - We honstly hona \ ) or Press. Mlls City Jou o, t is zood | house of his fricads, an: listinet HSore LY amiatit iRt tha, presiduntt beas wladly. All they ask is that the | Judge Lochren, if he was responsible for | o Fulls City Journal (rep): 1t it is ood | house of his fricnds. and is a distinet warning et i Secretary Carlisle aro ting thi | or even so fast as the record of Nancy Wisner Chironielo (rep.): Last fall we had | morely the firstact in the railrosd LA Pl A a campaign of education, We Aro NOW ROINE | ney 1o capture Lho. vepih § ¥ Y Hanks. * It yowara wlss you will bo patient. | shsighi o sohool of oxnorisnos wiilshmas nle | 1oy ' cducation in the United States is large, T wiys had the reputation of boing an expots | proy but it is an expense which the poople <L, Pl P sive one, nid and a great deal of it would assuredly ¢ required to devise such a banking syston Average Circnlation for Ane., 1893, 24075 MR. CLEVELAND has the consolation that he is not the only man who has been disappointed over n girl, Lo outy TRIFLES OF 15 1IN FIVE weeks of congross and still no remedial logislation. Bxtraordinary sessions arc altogether too much like ordinary sessions. wade iu this direction and the Pilot desires Dallas News: The coming man sometinies windy silver gabble without losing sev- turn it t ing th her wiy eral hours cach day with uscless roll calls designod only to protract discus- | sion. | | | | | criminals, to buy up delegates to con- | paralyzed by reuson of the threatened | n\-;l'u ‘.uz\\n irit mklu :‘\]m-- um.‘-.vr hull. :u“h\ o I‘\h"\;1"!;»“\‘.'3:‘3‘.\ufl \”Mv‘ ,I"i",'.‘“:'a‘.‘ run ,m;\.r.\u.»sxm»u Rlonausayabrvoteazd s GLINAIMIATIIMIE VASHDR iuites MRy ; aboliti 18 SR TS ne Bermuda onion is the Sandowe of | pi aizains and witl not no? individual oxpression upon the su “onipt Ut With some it means full right ventions, to pack juries, and to poison | abolition of duties that are now required vegetables. Even Congressman Bryan will | him now that the independgnzs did not ananimonsly ih s, favor, pt xlxl B nstors | lon THE senate is wasting enongh time on | e Well-springs of free government by | to replenish the empty vaults in the | concede that it tends to produce lachrymal | ‘I:n"lw hL o M n'l:»;}u- "wm-“f”ffm ; ’\IA'\_\H'H ious fact that a quiet effoet is behige made in : T ol e e - Hisions. ilupe o candutitothis foll uiless by po- | wmany comntics il e stato t s e Judiciary. This is where the line must agitatolan inooma tax Gntiliyou | plSly L S L e | ItFomon Herall (dormi): No nin' need o) /bt ForominatTon and HIA w0, th e sliia | . Clovolana Plain Diiior: Whon o spoakor be drawn. have incomes to tax. numbor of mobse, duer, and other | ashamed of having been a supporter of | Dodge, where Maxwell is Strons among the | his i whole train of - thousht ittakes him some Railroad managers and railroad at- Do not keep the eountry everlastingly | animals. Judge .\L‘t‘?;\'l'lhua o candidate (r«,.- mi\ su- ;uw{vh' ! In fact, the skill of ‘the modern | tme touuload. torneys have the same rights that every | in suspense about your intentions, but 1 1 advo -n;-.« n’l‘ ]n.L.- wmll«‘- metal Im_"":_ SR nl.‘u\. “"m'.”[fw:m:'m W l,h ‘\w”"’l;"”‘l‘_( "I'] r is not \\:‘:,? A lml‘,\ i """""1 pSuitor toving \l\.mln:“m-..n.--.u« I 18 in porfect aceord with the eternal | other citizon onjoys. But when they | proceed with the business that is before | (aish o coftinuink the dobae, bt beesuso attampt to discredi him at hom can Justify | gates that ure rically opposod to th | Tels | ob® Uiy Tttlo Nl s not countor- S TR il o LaioE sublic thieves and | You in a business way. vote mor 2 theiraction, they are fortanate in being [ will and wishes of the mass of the poople. | - Miss Belle @uickly~The best way to find fitnoss of things for L. D. Richards to | band together with public thieves and | § & el ablo to find the excuse where it isu't visible | We do not know that any such move wil by | out 1o to tig it head the Dodge county snappers delega- | hire political pimps to open oil rooms at S 3 Sl 1 any one elsc tried in this county, it is a dead su tion that favors a railroad dummy for | the state house to debauch the repre- LDy D IENDINURISED T, of polrcus nenniliar Dolluloal poanuts, ow: | “Gréto Villokto (vop.): Mhosoloationiof Slivs | Uhing Liial thio fnisy bosses. f hign pliane WiRTe SN oy R supreme judge sentatives of tho peoplo in convontions | A movement somewhat unique in its | Sier demand ine usual y L { Moleomb of Broken Bow, as the indepeudent | did ull corborition jutorests o arrayed | somo womin hor husband praisos have' hin % 2 i i g 3 TR 2 eo! starte 5 e £ 2 " candi o for sup: ie judge, is the first | AEains e return of Judge Maxwell and i | fora few Ks. and legislatures they ma Biom:if chavastor Shast been Etnrtod fby ¥ the ofradaysibio poliyical banoussisiakings| (Gorony Homiuation that parsy evor made for | Uhe zeneral ffort the making it is only - Wit the Now York bank reserve | selves outlaws and dangerous eriminals, | Wovkers in the textile industries of i warmth and e o8 u\m‘n_f \‘Illfllln"'i the | o state ofice. ‘The worst thing that can be | reasouable to suppo: that thisicoutity will | | BostoniOourlor: Sclontists inform us that onco moro exceeding the prescribed | They becomo enemies of the state and | I'hiladelphia. They have organized for | provierty iomparament of the candidato on | gid about Mr. Holcomb is that he trains | B be overlooked. ~ Wa' feel jssurod shat | G O o e N e i His. the Rews bl S b DU EHONG O LRy it COMNINGE Sontraat| By AI0ELONE o with that party and while that ought to, very ton republicuns in the | fait xox nro: usaally oo VR GI: logal limit the objections to the resolu- | enemies of the public welfare. the purpose of trying to induce congress | * o meancst ki Tas choorily resigned the | mue prasst) o i §orarbilo that oug polls, | county feel that Judge Maxwell should bo S recxIroitstinllvBLLIERSURINL vk Lhole tion of inquiry into the condition of [ What is teuoe of the lawyers and man- | to1et the tariif alone, and have forwarded 1L e It Favor OF, 1 a0 womian who | i will take a good win on the republicart | clected, and foching thus Lhey should wake it : S : ATanis T Kol | ol e w Bip: : an appeal to this effeet. There are | ad with $00 in her pocket. | ticket to accomplish that result certain beyond adoubt thattheirown county | Brooklyn Lite: Mrs. Hicks—T hoar the cook thoso bunks may ho oxpected to bo sud- | agers is truo of the soction bossos, sta- | a1 anpes + toxtile industrios in the eity | Perhaps Chicugo bread is out of sight Central Gity Nonpareil (rop.: The candi- | 4903 DL Sy lim. “The way 10 do’this | sereumiic down srairs; there st be i 1 denly withdrawn. tion agents and contractors. They all lade b iy 1o I the CI | i g wore 10,000 mora or less dootors in | daay of Judge Muxwoll fos re-dlection v iy | Plcctually B o sLtua dtlielprlmactue | 3R URANS HONAS I atn0 dn v v —_—— have rights as citizens to voto as they | 0f Philadelphia, which in prosperous | washington last * week, vet the seuate | suprome bench is ennsine many fine-haired | A0 mitke sure - that Maxwell Wikt shoot you. Hicks—What do 1 cara “IF MINNEAPOLIS consumers always | ploase and to act in any politieal posi- | times give remuncrative employment to | negleeted to consult them on the most eMea- | poliuicians a good deal of uneasiness. Judo Fales are sent up to the county conven- | about Ielng shot; suppose ho should earry off Th AT N e . % s S ot awo | Ci0US means of trowtiug an ulcerated jaw Maxwell 1s no experiment; the people have | U0 Mel. 0o, who will be cqually sure to | the cook? ;m‘!l”‘m'?l! A\hllm“‘m”'h‘ ”Mdll 1““;““ 1”“. tion to which they may bo olected or | ®lavge number of people. A year ago Mrs. Drug Store Lease ocousionally mixes | teicd him and know how he stands. There | 210 only Maxwell delozates to the state ndustrial depression would be 1o THE Plattsmouth railway *“‘organette” has made the discovery that Judge Chap- man will soon announce himself a candi- date for supremo judge. Wo have it from the very best authority—Judge Chapman himself—that he will do no such thing. Judge Chapman is for Ma: well and does not care who knows it. SENATOR TELLER insinuates that the greator number of newspapers which are opposing the free coinago of silver at 16 to 1 have been bought by the gold bugs. The senator forgets that such an investment would be rather poor busi- wess. Tt is usually less oxpensiv ) ) \ nogm il ally lessiexpensives tol || oo esctotinaln ironorty, bub/ rallroad buy a senator than to buy a nowspapor. e lawyers, railroad managers and railroad bosses must cease thoir road candidates nor to discriminate in favor of those who are willing to do their bidding. There is nothing more appointed. But thoy must not imagine | 811 these industries wero in active opera- | 4 it with n volume of theorics. She de- | might b sach & thing a8 doing worse, 1t s | “OBvention. It will e poor consolation to | « Chieago Teibune: Chicazo Hootblack—Sen severo by o largo per cent. Patroniz 3 aidi ianc; ) 1 to pedal covertures for 2 3 & LU ¥ i | aiding to ward off defeat by aiding to nom. | BACY fmpart l R aas © | statement of the workers, two-thirds of | . Emperor m of Germany pays a 80 of his age! And how about Justin 5 they are acting for a railroad company 1 : LE ; o biased judge, ove who has never proved | boy! force to Omaha. monarch in the world, Aud et he is alway Grand Island Independent (vep.): “Thero ployes by threats or intimidation, | 1°% Will face actual want. With wiater | Jobn I Phillips 13 United States district fustice, Mr Maxwell, will be nomi- [ portance than all the eounty ofieas apd | 1Fones— What's tht i Y : o i i lolegates in evory wand am town- | ot nate against shippers who opposo rail- | 5¢¢i0us for these people, and believing | was bestowed upon him by his father be- | so-called “independents”” ju woll s the | shap of t n; [ oue ! upon republics A i b ae ! nominato Mr. Maxwell, tho most ~able, REepiblioanivomtaitolace tohat demoranlizing to wago workers than | MOt t0 Proceed with the proposed re- u v captured | ver have had. - And we velieve he would be I hoaven, sweet one, had inte i e o REastIcH S ahonghB henip it ¥l ot e b kick over results aiter defeat. The time to | ¢ 0ld hunks wid do e sees? Wateh mo by a that they are exempted from the penal- | tion and the w ”k'\.‘ injthemBveralgels R T T R R ) s amsainst Wi | et is at the brimaties ata convention theg | (0 i, [Raisi s volee | Dazaling biil- home institutions,” says the Minncap- | tics of the eriminal code. The fact thay | U8 £00d wages. Now, according to the | the jugula 10 20! g arth S;any.onog! a ot 4 reasonable pecaninry conpensation while you lis T'ribunc. This will apply with equal e R P i T T T B O Ee oAV ErRoRET nate 4 man who has proven himseif an un- | Jin. The Ol Hunks (from Boston—Hire, 1em are without employment and they v ey s n does not give them tho right to promote z % et he. 3 recreant o a trust nor quailed our o — Dribery o to coeres other. railroud. eme. | KBOW 0L oW s00n they and thoir fami- | Having moro or loas Lromblo with his Divk. | fa 4 great dcal of dount Whither Uk prosen | recreant 10 8 Lrust nor quailod ot ool Of | Gnioaga Rocord: Jopes—ia, ha! Good jokot at K I ¢ nover spe: ated by any convention, all of them being v T dones—Mrs. Chitty Just told me she wants (o s T, B Judee at Kansas City, Mo. He never speils | hated s should be the dominating, 1ssue in the selec- | 10y ey Neither have they a right to dis not far off, the situation looks most | gL TS Tiddle nama because it 1s Funis. 1t | under the influence of tho corporations, tho | s ot buy into ¢ : ounty. “Washington county can Jones 115 10 Come In as a silont parte he threatened radical ro cause he was born in the list duy of a year's | old partics. But the truly independent men | not afford to g ek we g iGioncounty can- (o 5 that the threatened radical revision of 2 s [ Judg 1816 the tariff is responsible for thoir idleness | M5t month and weck. He was the lasi born of all parties ought to come together and | gevoly e ta sresponsible for their idlenes 5 it 13 not done, SOLILYY they have determined to ask congress GantainTesss commanded | honest und truly independent justice we Brooktyn Life. elected. I Enemy. That evil should dwell ina kiss, eriminal subserviency for the suke of re- | Vi%10n They have apnointed repl v has stillin his | Silver Creck Times (rop.): The Times o Jowrnal, It surely would never have blended e sentatives to £o 1o congress and urge | po » sword taken from General | would like to sce a solid Maxwell de The Towa republicans who held a prohibi Withisinning such hicavenly bllas, B ngLemp oy o their eause, which they will do solely us | Crook. is his intention to present the | £ation go from Merrick county to tho repub- ’l;un ;v;m\\:‘!.lm.. at Des Moines yesterday ac Then yield not m\ullu-l.-mnrllmn Ruailvoads are operated as common e e S sword to General Crook’s widow. bican stute convontion, und nov only that. | knowledzed that thoir purposo is to eloct hor rng dostres, Fpray, SR i o uncmployed workers who see before | $%0 : : but a working delegation which will ‘be for | Boics. the candidate of the liquor deale ut think of the sl of omissiol ;ml" lfi‘::".',‘h, f ll:‘lutlhl)r hAL.. zi.u,'xnlllu {them tho cortainty of great hardship R R | T fivst, lust o all the time, A delo- | Should tho party submit o the dommation Inuotbaing blospuivilispvamay: rotection agains st reductions of | LSRR g 3 a in ! eyl wation made up of wen who will hang on the | of these fanatics and cater to their preju- S tolls in the courts and in tho state and | “nd Privation if they continue to be idle | probating of the eldor Gould's will gave the | FECIH PP 0 M g to make up their | 4iccs in the futuro s ithas dono i the past, LEERELULY, e s No rational | 40 great length of time. sl L o the estate, and they haye | Minds which way the cat is going to jump, | O should it stand by ‘its present platform = AT ; Tt i “l na, Of the right of these people to take | boan prossing for the payment of the taxes, | A1d who, durine the work of the convention, and defy them to do their best? B man wants to eripple the railroads or | f the right ¢ : cen pressing for the pi of tho IRl thoitima boin s fuery of ororirds his 18 a_auestion that should bo met A bonnet on my choleest chatr, this action there can, of course, be no )"\")'k'.{v"\ll“ "| claros l(""'_ulll‘"”\‘.'}l ‘Et:ll‘“‘i‘} for fear they will not be ou the winning side, | squarely and answered at once. The prohi- With gay ful-lils that women wear; question, and it is impossible not to feel ;::!:’:_“:I,\‘“l‘j:'“\»},;"l"p""‘““{,;,M,“" BERS is not what'is wanted bition sandbagyers at Des Moies who talk A Bcontofirososeviryh sympathy with the movement, but it is | 1y america belongs the honor of con Wayne Herald (rop.): Thero soems to be | Mo OF ufn do not know the meaning of the | 4 1orey vatco that mukos me ¢ StalliDrolaD o Tl S . attes I truntin s tho B9 e ool corful | ® movement on foot inrailroad cireles and a | WOrd compromise. Thoy say. You must [ gt flow r i not at all probable that it will accom- | structing the largest and most powerful few others, to defeat Judge Maxwell for a | 18I under our banuers or we will knife you And new-mown hay and curdled cream, | plish anything. Congress will hear the | electric senrcly et fn thio warld, now boltue | opo)ination hefore. the ropublican convon J 181t politic to- attempt to placate such an Feviss o | plea of these unfortunate American | ) fect § inches high to the upver side of the I'"l“l..‘\“h{u:‘-'?.|‘:.n*".‘?{(.»p‘:'{"\:".. L ‘n. I Ny oEnTa0r T | citizens, but the party in power will | ventilatoron the top of the drum, and the T I By s R s Donnally's Ono Good Dood. Lhetetantcat comolneiglosiny, v i itis 3 total weight 15 about 6,000 pounds, but so I ) ating of 4 petition which 4 - : give no heed to it, because it is irrevo- | perfectly is it mounted and balanced that & | Would be signed by hundreds of citizens, at 5 Ranxas City star. A little hand that strokes my hairg cubly pledged to revolutionize the tarifl | chiid can move it in wuy dircction. It was | bolitioning that Judge Maxwolls name be | | o Minnesota coal combine as given up A valldeyad ochsalldteiinaia s . syatem of tho comntry. 10 will ot go | Wit by'uhe Uenora et Gy, ™ | M the oiliad bullols ant” o woull | g it g e s Wulifus und | Wiy 6 TG NEW SCHOOL VEAR. us far as the demand of its na- | Whilothe populists of Stwvews counts: | portn tosouth. Trickery will not win this | ting rates. Tenatis Donnelly s g oyeuls Tarameliniohation it Lroligyaln, Tho publio schools of Omaha will ro- | tional platforin wnd destroy protection; | 55kt "fimacrals. it roiliaans | Sor practical gootl in the World te lase, 1or Dand 18 Back 1n tOWh hgain, open today, and the occasion will be | because the president will not permit | urned outat the populist primaries, cap. | o Mason City Transeript (pop): Hurrah e 93 Sy g X ' rnod oy 3 B PelmaLK Wi | for Custer county! At the independent ;‘\Hhfllln;_‘ he is sure to got up With | weicomed by the children gencrally as | this to bo done, but it must make more | tured the county convention and nominated | for Custer ntion, held at Lincoln Tuesd cas, g 4 mongrel ticket. The couspirators not only Lo ¢ n, ho 1 uy, —_— woll as by the teachers, all of whom ave | or less radical changes in every sched- | swept the political ficld, but actually stole :“";":,:,’{_“‘H“,,,“;‘-”"\ S l:l‘ 180 0f this 1l \ Tug politieal situation in Europo s | doubtless anxious to resume work. The | ule or confess that s bid for the sup- UiomennlisvizyAtle dRondors) Kimaae, | Qistrict, was nommited for supreme judgo & co. becoming threatoning, and while wap | Vacation was longer than usual by a | port of tho country in the promiso of | b wonders when manufactured in K P | 20 b actondBbntlok dude Holomb sl Largest Manut 1 1tall 2 82 £ J i & ari refor) 4 0 uet Uy . onator omat a il a8 D 1 fuster county people, irrespecti ) Arges! awnufaoturars an Litallors may bo stili remote the tendency of | Weck, bus tho school year will not be | tarill reform was a falso pretenso. The | sontad 1o the eity of Dotroit. for gtk pur A Ojates CaNpRE noo) i dritaliaolivy/ol of Ulothing in tho Worll, events is chvicusly in the direction of | Shovtened, as it is understood there will | democratic majority in congress will not | poses, a farms of 100 acros which was entorod § g glad that ho hus had this honor bo- N T German - emperor | ROV be the usual spring vacation. At make any such confession. The leaders “.\; lmller\‘nxx‘l:f;ul}m-“:n 1\:[»,““:4 h’i":.lx' M1 stowed upon him. When it comes to pol sict rman el r 8 1 t owned by the family eve ce. o cs Custer county ca e depended upo , ot overy con- | 80y tute It was good judgmont to extond | intend to goon with tho work of tarlfl | 5'log cabin upon it, ynd the ex-scnator says | Yoo Custer county can be doponded upon venient opportunity, lns determination | the vacation to this time, sinco the at- | revision regardless of tho cfeet which | that that, the woods and o lalso hud cost to maintain peace, but somo of his pub- | tendanee of chiidren at school in tho | this purpose s having upon the | M (00uandihabhe dndiiisnrfowishis ‘"I"l'('.“'(]‘.i“‘;"i" :‘.".l\l ';:)‘|“’"";]'!'):lt“:m‘:"n!‘\,:‘: and attend to the legitimate busines tho poliey which Tii BEE is pursuing | {0 Which they draw their salari with regurd 10 Judgo Maxwell, whom | When they cease treasonablo plotting his patrons and bosom friends, the cell | #1d disband their cappors and omis- house boodlers, kato as the dovil does | S4rics they willbo very cheerfully let holy water. We dislike very much to | 810M¢- distress the sympathetic young man, but beg to recall to his microscopic mind the old aduge: “When o man goos 10 bed David City Press (dem.): Tir Owana 25 his mad i that Frick of 5 h e 1o reta the lake aud the home while they | By d i 3 lic utterances are not caleulated to | hot weathor that has provailod since | industrial interests of the count live. Framont, R dnicnded Bs the successor of g L i ‘ b Judge Maxwell, and traces the scheme to strongthen confidenco in his peaceful | the beginning of Soptember would | They assume that the elosing of mills | Stove Polish Morso of Massnchusotts got | y) ot s s e, saligmote avowals. The menacing complications | Undoubtedly have been dotrimental vo | 15 simply ascheme of the manufacturers | up on bis hind logs in the house the other | {7550, Pacific ard B. & M. are hoth supposed , 5 A ! 3 day in complaining about the incessant | 1o LA A B E L BADIORRY. may bo amicably settled, but thy af- | the health of many of them. Tt is truo | to creatoa public sentiment hostile to | ¥, i (IR IOAL |t COTE | tabe roproscnt .08 o beneh. aud tho ford a gocd upportunity to speculate s | that our school rooms are cleanly and | meddling with the tarifl, and doubtless ahoos and hoodoos,” shouted Mr. Morse, | gyecessor of Maxwell will hardly be denied to the poss ' generally well vontilated, but confining | many of them fully believe that such is ot e Yot uibmg by | Dy the othor two companics. Tiik B Th. n J k 5 had : D 4 0 Intimated os ess D ) mare’ 8L O] Ay very Z points o children to study when the temperature | the ease. It is novat all probable, the unisanco wore abated he might bo compelled | {1 1SS IR O HARG, h,“l‘“"m"}“l',‘l‘;” holua IS 1S noO oKe THE gratifleation of tho French peo- | i3 in tae nineties cannot but be danger- | fore, that tho appeal of the Philadelphia | to vesien from congress. Therelors s iz BEE is Uhrowing stones at, ; J Plo_over the proposcd visit of the Ius. | ous w the health of ail but the most | textile workers, however justitiahlo i | considorate mombers *worked their oy | * (U0 EURTE SN L ion It's a solemn fact that we are now selling i i o ically. ay he sertainly thes Y are | 5o Ly 2 e v of Judge Holeomb for sup: judge the in- sian fleet noxt month is easily undep- | robust physically. may be—and certainly theso people ar id procecded t burn incense, Mr. Morse { 9f Jude 9SO RUIERIS U - aina oo - o stood, but it would seem to be the part | The rvesumption of public cdueation | justified in asking that they be pe ‘ul a4, but kept up the fight and finally se 'xff'{.K‘f"\?’.fl.";:‘.i.fi:"iJ»'{;.l-'T:,',f]'v'i af “mf'l.?i ¢ choice of any negligee shirt of wisdom to put their gladness under | throughout the country, now very w mitted to obtain the means of subsist- | Cured the adontionof a rule prohibiting ! i AT S8 R TS o) the past Lwo years Judgo Holcomb has pr f » store for asingle ar such restraint as will not allow it to be- | erally accomplished, is a mattor of sur- | ence—will have the effeet they hope for, | *™O%"8 DY 417 RETONS except momb sidud ovor tho district court of this district, 5 in the store for asingle dollar. N " 4 " 3 g s £ » ‘T 7 ., 1itis rally conceded that he is one come u sonrce of irvitaticn to other | passing interost. The faney may find | The democ '\:nl'l Ity nae placed in AENUE CALER ERIT TUE FaBM, of tho mosk computont ludges b tho Lo \ We have sold them all sum- countries. There ean be no doubt of the | something pleasing in the picture of [ Power with a full knowledge of its posi- Written for The 1ee by Louts J. Pool. While he is not widely knowa througzhout > T ~ - which th visi leot is intended to | and when one rofleots that every class is | be expected that the party will now |, thogardon muteh: |5 5000 GG Seniin e tao, Lt i thy twlfuh $2.50, and as we don’t carry attest, but the French peoplo ought to | equally enti to this privilege, that in | renounce its utterances for years and they ean licans to find a better man ateh; for their cardi understand thut the Russian autocrat’s | the schools of the people the children | repudiate its oft-ropeated pledges, The | The teai's a-standin’ idle three days in every | dat over anything-—not even neg- ligee shirts, we put this price ~ - Hurt County Herald (dem.):* Tue Beg in motive is far from unsclfish, Theve is | of the vich and the poor are on the same | country must bo prepared for a complete | An sovin & :;\»aun..nmu... place will meed a | o 10 G0 O nloras tho notion. of the depend- something unnatural in an alliance be- | footing as to rights and opportunit revision of the taviff, und the best that | No work it all a-doin'—seems like wo'ro ll | eut convention in following the old worn-out tween a ropublic and a despotism, and | and that udvancement is tho reward of | can bo hoped for Is that It will not boso |, Bslers oo B JUayiocousaniy 0 Takisan. nomtpel Lo of $1 on them to close them season’s make, sizes 14 to 171 it is questicnable whether any good ean | intelligent pereeption and industrious | extreme as some of the democratic e Sheep. A power of the people's party o do the grace < 1 E ¥ s Ta finally come of it application, ather than of social position | leaders would have it Lior's not i wotionLétn' made fer alther §00d | ryj'und grateful thing by Fising above parti out quick. They are all nice, g b 3 sle ) roods, made 1 i The Vioto: 1eb left the fagu. partisanship in the judiciary.” Tng Bee is neat, clean new goods, he failure of the fodde~ crop ubroad, | eharacter of the public school system The Hoad ta Vistory, Caleblefuthe fiygu | Yight and the new party could hive casily 4 which the latest advices show to be | can bo understood. The American peo- i 10 o ip Shak venud b more general and completo than had | ple ave proud of their public schools, and | eess if they vorscvere in the policy of having | That souer stick that no one ever eountod il aia i e hrain Gl IELG, SRR B19 and flannels, in stripes, plaids, boen apprebendod, assures a contiuued | justly so. Thoy offerto ever child a free | Bothing whateverto do with pronibition as Wwith the bopuxs L . tempt 10 sy, er, and let Tie "'“f“‘\’ In its. pobla ot dots, plain and fancy colors, and of course highev prices. There is | no excuse for ignorance. That the Getilng Kuthor Ancient. 4% Jiduso 1o never weuld abidelnonoat | Me and wo will dia in the transh Aghilug for 4 ; & m i day that that we know is right. Lead on, all this , with col- portmore eorn during the next year | will pretend to deny, and to the Ading tenor is an appli- city galt political sc of Nebraska, aided and abet sull's company will shortly bring out & uow a charu Maxwell in the convention has been clearly S - , The scarcity of fodder has compelled | minds enlisted in the causo of cdueu- | picce hus, of courso, no connection with the | Fer thir alwiys wuz one good boy round till | exposed by Tiik Big, and should receive th Lyps and cuffs and some haven't, but they ars all young cattle in European countries and | selves. The complaint is in regard to | benasll: Bub « llian, tho divorce | mig rast of 'om Is honest boys, but all for fan | for the masses to decido as 1o the make-u) $1—don’t forget that. Our 15th street window within the next few months there is | methods, and it is suggoested that the | They'd ruthier miss & whole night's rest, an' | power of Maxwoll's frionds Lo provent these R%A08 d g AT > o LT bodies being packod by the opposition. The Amorican meats at cubanced prices. | idly for the introduction of systematic | Wit duo regard 1o th welfaro and pros well to Lo the choice of an oyer dollar a shirt. 10k b oF Aanc | whelming mwajority of the voters e Y g BT T pe capital and lubor omployed in thew, the de- | An' thon he'd up at sunrise to do the mornin’ | and belicving this, favors his renomination our sgricultural products was nover | The condition of socicty has been too | {518 and labor emploval in thow, tho do- i A Apur ¥ Bule! | 400 Deueelag tia, fevaps s raaivatiog more favorable, assuring at once the | unsettled to permit the working out of | vantageously revise Fiually, political r nother soul would be a-stirrin’ ont | that ] . I v g | g ovise . politicul | ! Lhat can by partisanship which, by pornicious actvity, | ., sgainst him, louest aud _iute % s cre v fosters pop T 1l you now that folks b B e e § tore open every evening til .4 13 Q3 return of gold that will greatly improve | 8 matwr of doubt with wany whother | §hod'ps o fosters popular disirust, engen: | 41 forory paliical Al will |5, W, Cor. 1681 aad Dyag 1s Sts. o or wealth, the magnificently beneficent S—— Ther's someihin' in the atmosphere sinee | 840 bias and clevating the standard of non Th Towa ropublicans aro cortain of suo. | MO KNS ub to the efty an’ he's weariu' stylish | sei the examplo that would have been of madras cloth, oxford cloth k 9 ©0 | a political 1ss ue, A’ how he'll live in chokers I will not at- | Would bocouio o reality. It is coming, how and heavy demand upon this country, | education, and their exlstence permits every reason to expect that we shall ex- | system has faults. how r, nobody Minneapolis Tribune, Butlike enough he will sliek up an’ learn the Wallace Star (rep.): The sche of the cant for divorce. The fac {Orull uhominations, & dandy's what I hate 3 ars attached. Some have soft bosoms and stiff col- thah we have over done in a single year. | correction of theso the ablost | ooty ohivore: e fact thaw Miss Teus- | 5E iy ke s fool of bl (g’ 1 do it by | Led by corporation hireling, 10 dofeat dudyw la | the killing of an unusual number of | tion are constantly addressing them. | [T2ubles that are belug aived by Lievselfl and Caleb loft the farm. coudemnation of cvery honest voter, It is e piay; of the state conyentions, and it is in the i | b i full of them. ook at them as you pass A" certain to bo an inereased demand for | country bas heretofore grown too rap- | Luy around noxt da Yy It Yy . ot tolk Star honestly believes Judge Max " i Au' u ¢ ) ¢ ance fer a hut boys o On the wholo the outlook for exports of | and comprehensive educational wethods, | verity of our manufac sud of the | AU BokieLuper dance for all that boys er dozing and boodle can bo arrayed prospority of American farmers and a | a complete scheme. It is consequently Duturday w10 ders fears and lack of confidence should be 'twas for the best that Caleb | be dictated o by a motiey crew of sore May H the financial situation. the results are properly propor- | set aside and made to give placs to that | B loft the turm. Leads, political nondescripts and corporation | |