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OUR LAWY MISCONSTRUED IMMic ATION REGULATION A Al Sorie of Peaple Tuihued with Very Hary Congr Way Suapend or R Year grants to Durin, spondent I'ne Ber of the immigration ports \ 1 that our he 1t deal of .‘ are wh unible o compre ng of our 50 cent head tax 1t it is intended as an ad same s is charged by the ey cannd 1t for the purp weet st of enforcing the immig luws; they believe that this country is to vich and generous to tax poor crints for economy's ake. In short misunderstood abroad many perplexing compl ms with ignorant people, and m coming to believe that it to so little that it had better be don ¥ with Oppose the There is at least « setof southern men in the house who | adily voted with the republicans civing the b abolishing the f s liw wan, the b ulist have voted republi Their vote has been with the licwns or the admivistration d crats, I p re dead against the repeal of the federal elections law. The hope of the populist party now lics more iu the south, where principal industry is the farm and plautation, than elsewhero, In Alabama, Georgia, the Carolinas and a number of other southern stat popu lists believe they will elect a CONRTesSmen net a1 added that thi tions o the s e hands of the po eral govern tho clédetion southern demoeri United States shauls and t holy he have no re where tho ¢ s Populists in selves with a serious few days,and t g win this fight their future deed g feelin try aud the influence o1 nfraid nt a have a whic Sa party is i Bounty Paid on et Sugar, nent sh y fiseal e went in ived at the so years Lo ) il Its U 0 porin roducod in Nebraska ) howa 4,000, wihnle ! furing thesame there were produ (R RULIN T which was paid 21,5 Cadifornia pro B.175,435 pounds, and received dur fiscal year 161,510, During the tiseal year ended June 30, 180 00 pounds and received g4 40, aiifornia produced 21,801,288 pounds and received §125,32% bounty “There has been prodiced since the eaaet ment of the MeKinley tariff law 40.80% pounds of b pon which has been paid a bount i€ $TLAGL The on tive bounty W under the pres ent bouniy law wus SI6S0O51, and the amount of sugar pr Wil about S 000,000 pounds. — OF this eatire amount on AbOUL 40,000,000 potinds wits beet g comes i for u small bounty on maplo s and during the tiscal yoar ended Ju Jast, she received bounly upon 65 pounds amounting to §11 Omahia is tntorested in This, Congressman Mercer house wa and means ¢ behalf of the Kaspar pearl bu Omaha, and prescnted a Lo Kasvar showing statistics ¢ plant. Mr. Kaspar informed the « that his plant was started after the Mok ley law went into effect and now gives en ployment to ifty persons, and if tho prese: duty remains the plant'in two years wil afford cmployment to about 200 persons that he has expert button wi S carning over 8148 per week and has anvested 20,000 in the establishwent, but uty is red the plant will be kil Mr cor also exhibited o the commissioner photograph of the button wachinery ised by the Kasper factory of Mr. Kasper's own make. Mr. Kasper also shows that he pays four tinies the wages to his employes that are pald by foreign factories Some of the Nebraska news WiSCONStruing the ag of General in the matter of the bridge arbitrary wembers of the Interstate ( erce com mission n Washington ave co! 3 the fucts with reference to this matter, sud soon as all parties interested o the 1 tor have had an opportu comuission will sit us General Veazy and th ¥iving un as indiy commission. Ly 10 be heard the nd adjudicate. moers of the wder such ndedinit When Secretary Carlisle was today asked Ly Tus Bes correspondent when be intended ITE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEFPEMBER - 7, 18 =SINTEEN _PAGES, ry industry. Oh ciared that i ind America | M. Tkert is a demoerat | tive d could not undoers not prote cated 1bhican par riment was cansed oy the what “incide protection rhees Wikl ator Voorhees will prolone the day session of the senate into the nighe, and terstood that h wediate sup vs will make as sty 18 the circumstances will perntit to | have the repeal bill pushed to as speed termination as possi After tnis motion L Lest vote on o 0 adjourn me advocates of the bill wh hesitate from motives of expedicney to go to this extent at this time, in foreing a physical test. T 1y who rom tik iselves the 1ship which night sessions w uvolye. i mderstood that Senator Voorhiees be. | Heves he will have sufiicient votes behind | him if brouzht to the test to » the | ion of his repeal wotion To Punish N Wreekers, | Representativ of duced al United Sta tra rstate Mow, cleveland Convate Mrs. ( her da; veland sther s convaloseing $ report nice M masler genera i s i The Washington to San Antonio; (ol A Sen fa o e Award 1 t Senat M Ttis \ ] r 4 . and thia wward ra ' wde this year WAL Rt ) I r « e asked o sidorn ! Pensions era . N | Ma v s A Postmusters, [ i 1 i v I CeTN r | Gk I Ma | Ba [} WS i o L count G o \ t ‘i i Lo do i 1L s AL I 1) M I Cata Koot ! 1Powe We ey Wt W 1 [l « 15 May e DEl | i | t Lt horiz SINCIDENTAL PROTECUION 1| Tt ds What a Demoeratic Congressman | Favars—unutactarers cans i York el i | act 1 1) 1 road and steans the Consummution of in agrecn the United States and Canada the incoming of immi to (! | signitied « i St | tmmigration bureau their willin him b the Treasury denartmen Ly for consideration of the matter Phe following changes in the assistant adjutant generals in t pArtment were ann d tod | James P Martin from San Antor Chieago; Major Arthur MeArth Ohio wh s B uesday move to next Thurs ron mel Mevrivm | Barber from St. Paul to Wastungton a | Major Theodore Schwan from Washington ul Ation received at the Nuvy depart mentof the trinl of the ganboat Castine at | New London, Conn., yesterday is that it wi s0 successiul that the builders will receiye o | premium amounting to about $63.000. Her speed without the tidul corvections was L 18410 ke | vor w ved by the ! 0 the Teeasury | S U, and as compared reserye of ®I6,000,124, and o u | of #11.274.757 on tne Ist of the | The'receipts o covern | up to date are 000, und | tives $13.440,000. nation redeamed during the week cnde | #1.452,255. This is u warked i what the redemptions were s | howing that banks are o | part temporarily with - | Disastrous Fire at Emporia. | Ewronia, Kan 1 the most v { tlanies were under con 1 the loss will | prebubly not exceed #0000, The fire | sturted in the block bo by ( e cial, Mechauic, Sixt th strc livery stable of ( wick aad thirt e b, as wus the lumb S, Wats furniture store ark, the store of Beajumin W heldo | of Pythias hall, the grocery of « l @ud the wurket of Jobu Hewuing, I the new Kuights Ireland SENATOR ALLISON 0N SILVER 0 o . r ag the Tycke i Eloquent Plea for the ntena f a vl \ ty Be Metal 1 fidus, \ The 1 WANTS ALL SILVER BULL MINTED B t i e, 147, 8 Uhinks Ea is Belng Bducated to M- | o erda B Work of the Brassels Co i s fox hees Preads for Expe sk el el Wition i Debate on Repeat o 1 ther Spea tis M. 1 wed a8 n e CAPTURED THE MINT THTER, As Mr. A b Part of the Gold Recovered and There's : oy £105,000 hoof gold L y @ Philude nd ¢ R A the thief hus et b N 1 He ; it ) wilt door, raked i - 1 s then taken upand Mr, | AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. Voorhees a the s 1o agree b se | eoat ' b | SEoand [ SRt Frazter of Conneil Blalts Just ' s the | Drapped th 1o See the Siehis, ? v L I the poli vt yesteraay CRid™ Frasier Voorhees' Appe from I sirocts His fine ( W Max | L irip cast [ George L Dar wein Ol | J. i3 S stonah t {4 D L World's fair Newell ( Ltrip to Ch Favors Comage | ) 4 . Blum is i 5t P Brown and 1 e side of the question s va Vot Mewng Mrs, A | be concluded | Mr. Teller did 2 W went to Kearr esterday time of the senat t| the senat s veturned f \ | of thuse who oppe | LU wethy of the Hammond fovce js g Munshuw are taking i Hunt has left for Ann Arbor v of pilin tend coll in the treasury and holding it there unuse ", Persons has gone to Chicago tc | He favored thie coining of every doll |5 e parlinment of relizions, silver in the treasury | O 5 Mr. Cockrell, democrat, of MissouriIn DR ; | h AL Sanford thiis century or the next | b 5 Mr. Aliison said he favored its ¢ C. G. Buck has entered the ( soon as practicable. | 1 the | sehool to take a full cc i F60,000.000 of seignoraze now in the treas Whetsell is nursing a very sor | to ‘maiutain tne parity between the twy | fnger which ho suagged on i easty mol metals, He held that the government could | Mrs. Charles and Miss Nellio Korn ar poL confine the purehase of silver without | visiting at the residence of Phillin Kuin ‘ iujuring the standard established D. T. Sherm v of the Bonaparte it N7 and bringing this mation with all its | o eeond, B. O. Muyfiod oproruuniies uf Jealth, Tabor and produ Lov, C. H. Brady will ocoupy the pulpit G LySLELana this mol nd evening Rev. R L Work of the Brassels Confercnce, Wheel point Mr. Alli s questionea | Mrs. John Wi 1 Chic recent rence at Ul i 1 by Will ssels, of which he was e b, He | Wallwork the Brussels ¢ . v e Attorney Ben S, Adams will b d i ress rsped ion of t ver | o jaws Joc v Puesduy tion than was mide Wed Linthoatbs Miss 15 taken s K Par had no doubt that My e 1 He by | exercisod, if this \ dismiss from thei e i part A United 17 countr ¥ and its intercsts Being Always Contident,” and in the even [ time whea silver ngz on Safe Walking i Dangerois Ways would trave v side.s ; J ds o Hastgs, | in the cit I n M Allison said: - Boliey wsul, Chief ' Beckett, My earners furmers, it Wi BEQ AL of ey v i | i~ ‘ ppaired by | $ 3 | [ e avva s ovent. The | ) 1o be | enter n of Mr. O'Conn 1 n sliforniy intro sted us iy mmemorative of the g | the ile Scuator Stanf i that Al Wl Al in TTIY t oussaulted Messes. Wi Mitcnell, Daniel, Stewart and ferk reeiod into ¢ or's [ | venty-elelth and i SHOBRT SEsSION OF 10k HOUSE, | | Mr. Ehier wau Tucker Electi Il Fought by Cley Demociats and Kepublicans WasHINGTON 16— The t against the T taken befor Sept \ling the federa ) Wi or went to creating a He ney have to get g 1. Mau » at Hogle's ve k shoe stor na World s tar diate 04 free ticket Monday morniog Ihe cus after r¢ er purchasing the most . iich trains 15 was s froo r ( aud re; by endauger [ turn, and 48 Mr, Ma ) .50 dur; sion of the United States ing that perioa be was declared the winner all and Winter Stylcs Wraps, Jackets, Capes I'rom Paris, Lond Berlin, e best American makes, greet the gaze on §i stepping trom the elevator on the tloor, and in point of variety and exclusive de signs is the finest exhibit ever shown in Omaha We have run ahead of our own record, and there is every reason to expect the largest volume of business cver shown in the de partment’s history. Best Garments New Designs Lowest Prices. |YEWAVTUN A0 WIRTER SILKS, St Most Rol Vehe World, CYNEY NI AUTUMN ARD WINYER DRESS G0ODS FRENCH PIQUE CLOTHS, Weo place on onr counters. on Mon Ghast bitve inch | $1.10 nel i () ip et Lne of new colorings OURSILK FLAKI! | CORDONETT feo ctive, and sel.® A Fashionable Dress for a Smali Price.’ PANAMA CLOTIL This new tiy h b weave will mike o pe mo nositively stylish ng A4S inches wide, is a desiy e in at 81,23, HOPSACKING CHANGEARLE MINTURLS, A fine imported dress goods, splen BLUE AND BILACK Cheviot C l » did value, worthy of your attention, at YT t S3c. = l(/\ 10 Wo mention herewith a fow of our acC ]\ © t loading we vos: bre knitted suitings, natte, siik finked piques. mokea ombre s ombre, iridescent, lop ¥y hopsackings, jacquard toned faneies, silk and iminated With full back and With fur edge, Redfern collar faced. . and full back, JO checks, tweeds, illuminated seryges. Al ()O LANSDOWN s E 2 retadlars of the senuine RRIGT by i nadiwo |v||;‘\\|lrl\\.rln"’>lj ——— it $1.25 Allthe new shades in stoek at | [OUR ENTIRE INMPORTATION | |[FALL AND WINTER Kid Gloves HAVE ARRIVED, Imbracin all shades the in leading g and Strect In both Glacc Suede finish, running and Irom lour to twenty buttons. W received our DBiarritz have also just Glove in all the sta- and fashionable | I shades for autumn wear, which we shall continue tosell at g1. Qur line of Drivir Gloves for both men's and women's have also arrived,in- luding reddish dog and all other popular shades of the day, all at our usual 4.0 - 4292 KELLEY, STIGER & CoO, ple Mis roaal JACKRTS in this styie, sizes 12, 16, 18 years, made in three different qualities of fine Scotch mixed cloths, 4 9.00 $12.00 16.50 is made in three different ors blue, black and tan: 517.00 $19.00 ~|$22.00 1) e el @ Ladies' fine CHEVIOT JACKETS Colors Blue and Black L Lateet'Stvles o s BRICE, . This style qualitics —col 14, wear ns o Ladies' BEAVER JACKETS, Colors Blue, Bluck and Tan, PRICE, Ladies’ VALOUR DeNORD CAPLES Something entirely new Colors Black, Green and Brown PRICES from,..ss. UR, 15th Sts,