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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1893, - | ntributes an article wrroncy {8 not | posed will brlng no immediate re- | Under its operation over 563000000 | nioes Chetstmas: vt N T Gl 15 ROSBEWATER, ¥l wh Helfe \ ‘ F181 feoe B BV \ ¢ ind l national mattor what the or | permanently occupied. Nearly half a | eastorn ich ogal tender. Ho rofuses to see as Seorctary Carlisle suggested, | acres of the public domain have been ) P ertibility we ¢ hey I ) 000 por fme 1, with | and the danger of going a prem d by the s ary is an | tol ar sive, ¢ } ty an 1 endorsed | over gold made 1 Nor doos he | i bonds or short time interest | be Ailroad monopo n part weratic | oitoa single instan o the resump rations, and this is approved | con 1 an area cov more sition pa We tion of o payments where any dollar | by ovs whose judgment is worthy | territory than all of New England and | that the mission« 10 | lesued by the Ut L States has com- | r ! c¢onsideration, but the | almost as much as the entire e of | to emuncipate labor; | manded a premium over any other dol- | plan is certain'to meet with a formidable | New York and Pennsylvania and ropre all inen to have been | lar. On the contrary, wora the ponu- | opposition sents at a rough estimate the enormous and e y entitled to | list monetary program carried out, th value of $10,000,000,000 \‘x 1 N 1 N ary program carried ou AMERICAN INTERESTS IN BRAZIL { . Al rosources in procurs would not be far distant when a de et titles ( 1 action of the government in in- lusha A. Grow toa most subsistonce and comfort ated paper would be quoted on the tinguished place among Ame on of independence, pro- at a discount creasing the American naval forces in nen, but there is much besid Brazilian wat hows that there fs a [ i Ciheh B Hor declaration. The democrats claim of noble purpose. Tt is impr we | feeling at Washing that American as their patron saint and and promote prosperit erests in Brazil ave in groater danger hi than appears on the face of things. unfortunately, inflating the cur ¥ 4 . y v « ratches the admin sf man and the right of all to | rency is not the way to go about it, and g e SAFRGLE Of HRBBIRGES | 1614 1t P lite unlikely | istration regavds the Brazilian situation rated 'way back in 1776, embodies the yulist mission is iblicans of Pennsy vania would honor themselves by send | ernment 1 to congress as representative o Tho republicans made the | t state-n \ GERMANY need not b me ox r stone of their political edifice. | that its mission will be fulfilled . being most so! “““ Advices (“."' over the can bel s with Senator Peffor A COSTLY INSTITUTION AL ey ] oo : W moessage roferred t T [t 4 A 4 ; He foreign relations with France as ex- | standing cellent, and to those with Germany Fred Ma s fact that President Clove s 2 ognized as b ronts by the Buropet tion should only be for public 'he managers of the Home for the | 08Nized ety b L sowers, 1t this wete done ould H) oses, and that all moneys raised by ndloss have given to the public powers. If this v lone it would i satisfactory. The prosident certainly lould go into the publie treasurys | tabulated statement purporting to show | M4° of course, increased strength for | g4 saulting a not intend any diserimination. The | tnguished hi fow 5 i 018 imagined affront must be atiributed to i ! ‘nurse at the peoj mates of that and of other public chavi- | ! 4 his somewhat limited vocabulary and alike." | table institutions. As published, how- [ &MMen W il il ek —————— ' 3 1 the insurgents and diminishing pros- e needs s s supplied by | the relatis t of support of the in D g ! sects for the republican form of gov- , . States would be placed in greater Buffalo Express ; ched in the law and prac- | any real information which such & sl gl WItH - Olaey SeiNTHE. | CHh o s W the : L for. dn. view of ihe | Olney guarding tho interests : | the nent for decades and | comparison might possible supply. Nc trusts and Carlislo neting as an attorney f . e ght bo subseribed | only does it fail to give the rveader any B i i a M"\‘v'\ Y\‘u‘ present cal m’v « .r‘m U lay g wi for the government of Brazil the | ¢laim to a large measuve of public con ipon o person the | intimation from what sources and upon o e LI BT i L mpathy which this government has ing himself with the | what data the compilation was made, | R ML LN e 1d doubtless not be over carcful to A Wabi but it is also caleulated to put the other n et ! American interests were pro Indiana - ot then be 50 much in the ulti- ¢ institutions in an extremely bad Al PoBe LK s 1s IR GEBHAA A b mate aims of the populist party—in | light. A searching investization would iy e L whi ! it will only kindly smash tho Gray b he attainment, of good show that the methods of manage ment atest advicos say that the opin- § aud then curl up and die itsclf as a tesu dent's ¢ 1 that it can elnim & peculiar post- | in all of them might be noticeably im- | 107 brevails at Rtioand elsewhere that | is Rt N Fen ot ank s distinguished from the other | proved But it is manifestly unfair to 1 1 States would not permit th ek § - - — n his devoted head, He whispor ehild | restoration of monarehy in Brazil by The “1" in (he Way RERIVIN (ti6; DALY LHoh-h The v Mt st DOUGLAS county is now paying for the 1 parties, but rather in the | compare the cost of sustaining a force of arms and that the opinion ¢ Plattsmonth News HONEY G Sad. i TR ) P 1", caro and keepin arly fifty insane vos which are supported as lead- | with thatfor an adult, as well asto make | ! f arms and that the opinion e smoutl xy collapsed and 1 1 a ' 3 , TR coi is looked upon nsy The World-Herald only requires two c brouzht a rescuing pat st JLH8 I We do not understand why the i oal. The demands of the | no distinction between institutions Seitat “Phe 1 1 \‘v“ WAGAR umns per day in eirg n bluff with Oivilization | v N mor b isually ¢ ven by Senator Pofier may | wheve care by trained keeper neces- 2 h € : ates is 1ooke Titr :“ 1f Hitcheock had um\.\ sap- | Maine. O and sy 1 under four headings: | sary and those where th re- | o suvs tho dispatoh e UL R UL LS the Wor wking presi lont's ; ner wortl telligent, ports of 1k i not be attacked on the tions of the ' i thi 18 over exceeded his au clings to incidents ¢ h S tive, or treated congress There were salvos v | f which virgin wi t X T g | 1erald would be & moro consistent and bote | ment by Fiest, a suflicient curreney, consisting of | coivo no attention beyond meve wateh- | Sreat deciding power in all ter paper. g iR i A ARAE Ba TR et ’ American, whether in North or South R A S10UX zoll and silver, coined on equa , | in AR AHAE R LBt T s Testing the Luemployed. 1o I 3 can . and government pupor, allof legal tender o pooplo of sk know very | Seren, an act is renerally ad tostin 2ilg Socond, intercst ratos reduced | 1ittle of the actual worl: that 1s dono for | Mitted by the representatives of all for- i ; Only 450 of 2,000 recipients of frde food av | polls. and the f S ot § f el Omaha 1 Sioux | to the level of average net profits in | the homeless childvon condded to the ; y likely vhis view is | a Chica v hou ta da h ity § ft { N with one another rod e ndustries, Third, public keoping of this quasi-private corpora- | [AYECly entertair » but nono the less .”"w'h-"\.\l:.:‘\|H' thoty provendor, Ihis tost : . nor s Lo ol of transportation. Fourth, dis- | tion. While they want all public mones 18 expedicnt - that. our govorn- [ladly show, thub th \tion is ot nearly as 1 i ¢ S ity t “sulicient Gotha may | ¢ e e ibtainhatioiae | eeohominal 1 nt them | ent should bo in a position to exert a | davicass covle believo, NPrAc: ! ings. To {1 yree speeitications | expended in a will o | RO o @ o il Repelling_Destructlon. Ndari liament 1 itish subj but little attention is devoted. It 1s so | tho beneficiaries 5 should there arise an exigency req Denver Republican, manifest that everything depenas upon | order to have the money vot y the | 108 1% & id therefore the sending of a Fvery democratic senat wis 1n too late Upon with m th nrag | | | German prince. S o hesi ; 3 4 strol wval force into Braz waters | tive should be deluged what is considered to be the average net | legislature so expended they have given 17 naval f to Brazilian water in retais wt ¢ sottlom cards, t grams and ron | profits in productive industries, how far | tie Boardof Public Lands and Buildings GRS LA T - | ition' to_that iniquitous P y British government. | the publio control of trausportation | suporvision over the st itutions, |ty will covdially approve. It is all very | measure from day to day until the ressuro | Sovercignly and subsidies ave not yet | ¢ B i . i v dbyection < try wias never v ¥ Il S % i ‘ - . 5 well to nRE Ve rushine. | of public sentime thus created becomes | e 4 3 " preg (wainst the 1d extend, and what constitutes the | and in theory, at least, hold it responsi- | Well tolet 1 W ELROINEAW A ShIn g veat for even the worst bourbon to | aay: Food Vo cntirul, i ists, basod o line between large and small land hold- | ble for the proper exereise of its power, | 100 tha .Y\.K,] overnment and the Amer- | wver eheaper. Cl o . ke, Disea 29 ings that upon these points even the | If the managers of the Home for the | W48 PEOPEECOs by re| e ey s plentifu t g i Globe=Demoerat, to the ceonomical administration of their Lot the state buuk currency cranks R D e ies 5 ¢ Kearneu Journ A . 3 3 veight if backed by prepa ontiha | siBhoBIEEEsyaes cal R GE IR 6 ALY ' Al tern Nebraska comes to the front hole populist mission th charge and will that the destitu S Noonalohtlisme Haskt | down to the one article of faith, in | children are brought up so as to beeome : A3 the g to resi S B A e R R R o S which all members of that par good and honest eitizens they will be | FOESS Y B ference in the y was extirpated a few weeks ago. Let us | times is necess tablish | ¥ i I Ll foss belief, tho proposal for o suflicint | performing their duties. Internal dis- [ le& affaips of Brazil by Bavoncun fcombiotethe #ood work by stumpiog out tho | soup houses e Wit come of it Irigation will maka currency, suflicient being interpreted | sensionsand bickerings and controver- | PO 16 yprosence in Brazillan explained upon wny of the theor western Nebraska the garden of the westorn atith st when this entive country will be under ditel, X 4 . diffare] o whatis going on in g Tne Omana Bee of Sunday -last contained | do not fit the case. The Y 1 3t Is asubject that every man should interesy ¢ coined atarvatio of 16 to 1, and | not be seeured with a private board of ”fl““ I “‘h‘t“““‘ ’! going on in-that |\ LG ine write-up of the early Swodish | the people who ave com; Dimself in and advocate paper issued d ly by the federal gov- | managers it will have to be attained by | ¢ 1t on the contrary is fully ment in and avound Oakland. Truly it | ness and stagnation of . v == alive to its interests and its duty. Swedish o has made won- | goahead with the ine hhok '\' ',"”.”"“"""‘ fatal Michigan Contral wres leave T s + k ar ¢ There 15 no subst fal evidenco th 1 pr s toward establishin iecess- | ness. Eondeavor is at g k e York Sun o R "I ment is to set in motion to keep $30 per | tution. || o8 ubstantclal that bomes, Th ter class of citi- | sauc > ordinarily 1 : It strikes us that for a man hat holocaust just where so many othe zens in this republic than our Swedish | in pushing f 3 ay sters stand. s q 1 ) : IENT 74 OR RELIEF. o encouragms t Mausibly prethre TRDAHEOTORY Tallvay ml'll i II‘I) AmOst | 4,5 not yet beea divulged. Nov does ENTDOMAND FOIt IBLID D Cnaie e il S U PR ———— Y thiom el Lo bast creat improvidence as can be imagined imposaible to traco responsibility in the | 114 Kansas senator explain what ad- Tho secretary of the treasury informed | assumod that Admiral de Gama was in- The Bay State and Mormonism, ave wasted, Thes i Y i Certainly ho cannot bo said to sufter frow f-\ul of conflicting llm\‘:l» -'ll'li s Crim= | Coitage it would be to 999 men | cOngress in the plainest possible terms | duced to espouse the revolutionary cause ANew York Sun to work. T4 Off the | “causes beyoud his own control inal neglizence will never bo repressed : hat the demand for logislation provid- | by assurances of foveig sistance but | Why dia “Eijah Adams{Morso, M ¥ which has hinumb e facultio -—— L who had $1 cach that the one thousanath | that the demand for legislation provi y @ ances of foreign istance, but | Why ji lams Mo ) v faculties = = 4 until the responsibility is brought home i = e e ey Lo5h bean developed confirm- | Canton, zet into so wilda rage because should deelar 15t o CHRISTILIS ON THE BORDER man had his own per capita, $50,and the g UEBHIULY < L te Rawlius of Utah twittea Massach zoud and that it is 1 which iscredited to the other | urgent. The condition of the treasury | atory view, and it is possible | witi being a sort of patronor f ; All that ean b ine men. In other words, neither | i8 such, he said, that unless some availa- the Laration of Gama in favor of ;xiv\. sy 2 ‘;"CMY”! |‘ u“ Har | - Our rooftroo ¢ it cubin rude, i rompt rovitag aw | restorir 3 o chivalrously defended the rmons Samplo Fake Fnc Our fire the pine-knot’s blaz tes of Kansas, | Senator Pefier nor any other living man | ble means are promptly provided by law | restorin narchy was m A B R e liplojiake Kagt A our i Showe f i storn witout, r N the public v ) b ser ¢ ne v s Morse pouting because Massac setts is | ye B to Ll IO HIACAY U ) T 1m of monay issued by the gov- | the public service w b iously im- n no dis v \‘31_“' oty v !’ eagnuEstlenistliss 1 ISR b, el noslum upon “Tram crnment for a given number of people | Paired and pension L other cred- | warrant th [ that fo want to restric W being tho | i | mother ot Morse? that he was once a tramp, and is no | in cqual proportions for all. Experience | venience. It was not ncesssary fov con- | selves about the political situation S incompatibl Tie receivorship of the Santa Feadds azil shall be maintained, over 9,000 miles to the a 1y enor- but this will have deal more populi th:mselves have been unable | Friendless will only devote themselves OHOYE Then No Orouth Can fouch It mous mileage of Ame aily h that is boing operated unde mtrol of receivers, It runs ti bank lines up considerably above mile mark and makes the } a record-beating year in the history of railway receiverships. waters of & strong nuval for 4 . T for the time being as meaning 330 per ) the state ofticers are nov con- | W& ]‘" l*_‘ ‘;“- 3% force will attest No ':"_l; ';', ; ’“"“'"‘- apita inlegal tendor gold and silver | duciveto theseresults. If harmony can- | 1t the United States governnient is not il astladidlacdd Acquitting the conductor who was g 1 ponsible for the | (.ot hat machinery the govorn- | making the home a purely public insti- e, 5 carning no | capita in eivenlation among the people = L 8 iving foreign aid v f 8 10 more than &0 a mouth to marry and bring it while B uto the world six children 1s an act of as 1o the ofticials upon whose shoulders it will thus belong s A The Colorado, Massachusetts and Now York | b Wble 1o devise o plan by which | for supplying tho growing d ney | bid for Euaropean support. S many W eh elling has publicly proclaimed the fact | shall continue to vemain in civenlation | itors sted to great delay and incon- | ments are seriously cone tin lickir S o e i it ey Sl Buffate @ill’s Polties ana Pall, noie doubt eapable of olucidating the subjeet. | of azes has demonstrated o por capita | £ress to wait for the roport of the sec- | Brazil or that they are likely to do so. as packazes The otl goverr wwever, have | cirenlation to be a fallacy, because no | retary of the treasury in order to learn None the less the decision of our gos “Buffalo Bill" denied In an interview m | HLCS PO ; never cluimed any aflinity to trampd two persons will man: to spend an | this. Thoe leaders of the majority in rnment to be represented in Brazilian 1 sthat he has an .n:{" ion to 1 the effect : e 53 5 ¢ Arapea, . CANRIe s e RS T T T s R overnor of Nebraska ostmaster Let them write ona topie about which | cqual amount of money even if they box iere eniinoly; iila niiandigilon by astrong naval forco is jud rtheless, Colonel Coey is an honorable, SV GG R o e SR A T b thoy know somathing. ) oqua nt with the situation, the nature of | cious, for leaving out of consideration who would reflect eredit upon | And with Indinn maids urrayed 8 —_— If 100 men were given $100 each on | Which has been made known to the | the possibility foreign interfercnce solice. Heis a staunch patriov and a | r Fora backwood anee of thie o i 4 . g ARl & £ A i A wood ropublican, He has n big heart, a cloar 1 While it grizzled scout, who haa passed hiy EVERY business enterprise that has | New Year's day th fourths of them | country from time to time for months. | there are important Awerican interests dand a steady trigger finger. Having Kill t Al ; been affected by the industrial depres- nuld not have $25 by nest New Year's | Moreover the treasury ofticlals weve at | in Brazil which must be fully protected. | made a snug fortune he could maintain him- | ity 5 VoL and J rickety bunjo played fon is glad to sc e eanGta a o remai would . all times aceessible to these leadors for e self with dignity as governor of Nebraska, | pightiul plac 5 > ke DIt In and out of the whirling rout ploniaglad toveall i anroduote abth [(avshtlondlio tom Aderivoidiayesiiie et nitl i e DURING the past ten days thero has | and the republicans of that state would | gifvey buflion jand o h W sped with our dusky gu samo prices which prevailed before the | absorbed the bulk of the money whieh | any information thoy might desire re- UNG Sasel n days thero has |30 themselves in his selection. Besides | YRR lon Now he i1t and bivd in the rafters crisis, while in many cases prices have | the others had expended or squandeved. | garding the condition of the treasury. been an epidemic of ticket peddling in [ all his noble traits we believe Colonel Cody | iyaiiabio ta meet b been matorially lowered. The Bllche To demand thae the ratio botween gold Yet with this knowledge before them | the city an or set of men conceive | is also un Ohio man railvoad, however, sets up the busine and silver must i ly remain 1 to | the dc sin congress did nothing | an idea tha a public entertainment pssion as a reason why it s 16 is to assume that ratio botween | Whatever to strengthen the treasury, | should be given for the benefit of some Our rifles S wnong On the antler wil Wo feast wid - quadied and roveled and iont of uhed PilL e shdo uto fall; the And pecped from their holes i 101 | Wien we wihered wore by the hearth- under nine months of de i one's roar Lyarinhs | thero will b nonoed an 1 o excuse to'issuo | o ore having thelr Joyous Cheisinas day 1 i enver Ne Mt B o v b i T doyous Chrlstinas S e T ; vos | tho metais has always been 10 16, Tho | and even did not agree upon any policy | social organization, or for the relief ot | Tt is gratifyia to notice in this connection | U Near the gates'of the iising sun 3 5 his‘obiant oy e S AT R DD A e (S e 7 the importance of the beet sugar industr S R : o | fact is that when silver and gold weve | With this object in view, to be carvied el ular | n or ul-“. L O e Board of Transportation to vacate measuved by shekels four parts of silver | into effcet when congress reconvenes | once a delegation '[( et hawkers is | magic in the Platte valley betwe order to restore the old rate on ) were equal to one part of gold. When | after the holidays. According to the | let loose, Insome instances the objects | and Omaha. Itisbut a brief ti 5 B R P A N T (B TS e e A f . | sugar factorie: rand Island I 1l lN L] ! this ground. r 5 an | Columbus discovered America, that is | 1atost statoment of government receipts | are worthy of consideration, but in many | $oE0YFAELONES At FHREL (RAC Bfigwu b i é S il ordinary 1ant no ca 100 years azo, the ratio between gold | and expenditures, the latter for the | cases they are not. For the protection 2 ] & 4. nouncement is made that b f these en prices.- Is it in any way different with | and silver was as 10to 1. By the time | ¢urvent month thus far have e of those that are deserving some pro- l-'rv;l”w s Mm};.'\';y{.‘l ing sug uccessfully in b i : T f b Dvenenilv a5 0L rision shot oimade by the. oltv. enormous « s, The lurgest mak vailvoad trafc? the United States eonstitution was | coeded the formor by nearly #5,000,000,s0 | vision should be made by the city. A [ CUpreus SESSHUEE C 10 000,000 pounds | framed the ratio between silver and wold | that for the entive month the r pts [ week or two ago some unprincipled | of vefined granulated suzar has been pro o ENGLISH railronds throeat male | had risen to 1510 1. Alexander Hamil- | Will fall below the expenditures between | scoundrel announced that a public en- | duced -\l\!‘1‘{4-(\\"“\“_!‘1*‘y"}: ‘11_\”-‘»:“1“;’3%:l“’-‘ . YT monoy s worth or vour mo, ton the new Manchester ship canal, | ton, the fivst secret of tho tresury, | 36,000,000 and $7,000,00. From the | tertainment would bo given, the pro- |\ oierprise, writes that H000 aeros of shisto be opened to trafiic noxt | had it fixed av 154 51, S) then the | same report it is learned that the avail- | coeds of which were to o to the news- | beets were raised to supply these enterprises pricoof silver, us compared with gold, | #ble eash in the troasury at the eloso of | boys in need of help. A eroat many | during the pist sewson. snd 1t £ oy v o lers of fine elothes on Barth oo == 89 us 19 countoract the tendeney of - runk over 50 per eent from | last week was $00,487,208, of which $82,- | tickets were sold. The money was ship canal to draw business from Liver ime Aworl pool to Manchester. The proposition is nothing less than an attampt to inteo duce a diserimination boetween the tw) about 300 tons of beets daily and the pay. a was discovered to 104 is the net gold reserve. Since | pocketed by the confidence shark, who | ments to farmers for beets was about 3,000 fing of the present contury, | December 1 the available balance has | decamped. An ordinance might be | & day, while the daily pav roll of oporatives . - " 1 o in the factories exc 00, Among the All the ediets of kings, parlismonts wnd | decreased neavly 5,000,000, These | passed compelling all parties to get out [ otiiors daily outiays in cash was 00 for congresses failod to keep these metals | figures indicato that the estimate by the | a permit from the mayor's office author- n’w‘.!,#:m (A\x_l;”h;tlnlu, $200 ‘ru’r \HKL AIIAI‘(l (:»‘n;r - points, and thus to favor one at the ex- | together. The causes for the great | secretary of the treasury of the amount | izing the sale of tickets for stated enter- | {f l St i 1 1 taking into consideration the vast ar of | ‘ ) ponso of the othor. Railroad shrinkage between 1492 and 1792 were | of the deficit at the close of the current | taiments, theapplications to be emtiorsed | the Platte valloy, extending from Denver to | the sume as they huve been hotween 1674 | fiscal your is much too small, Undoubt- | by one or two reputable citizens in each [ Omaha, it sooms like folly to attempt to es R tried thut in this country, lasa con timate the extent or value of the sugar pro wd 1803, Tho vast iuercase in pro- | edly the treasury will bo able tomeet | ease. Proper penalty could he fixed for | yciug resourcos of the transmissouri rogion duction after the discovery of Ameries | its pressing obligations between now | violution. There is need of the adop- | If two factories, established as experiments T A 3 . i of such & measure Jon tiie lower Platte ata cost of 00,000 bW sh rail s veponsible for the slunp of the ratio | and the timo for the reassembling of | tion of such & measur i Do e 10,000,000 ponds of refined sigar long and short haul se of the inte state comm roads will do we o » heed the lesson from 10 1o 1 to 154 t5 1. The enormons | congress, Faith in the government will 4 = 3 % lmost 1n their experimental infant sta | inerease in production, marked decrease | lead creditors to wait il that should be- 't republicans of Pennsylvania are | what will they be producing a few years iy ree ) | AT & UNORYS talking of running Gulusha A. Grow for | hence, when the beet sugar industry hus Pip reception given to ex-President | iy the esst of production by beinging the | come necossavy and the gold reserve | talkis ning Gulusha A. Grow for ! Havrison by the Union league of Phila- | pailroad ear to the shaft and dispensing | may be further drawn upon without | congress to fill tho vacancy caused by on developed! The vast possibilities of - st sugar production are beyond present dolphia last Friday splondidly attosted | with pack mules and expensive guards | passing the danger iine. 13ut this stato | the death of Genepal Lilly, who was | calculation the esteom in which the ex-president is | againt road agents, followoed by inven. | of affaivs cannot be greatly prolonged | elected from | the, state-at-large. 1t . hold in that eity. 1t issaid that only » tions that muke the smelting of low | without such rosults as Secretary [ would boavery proper recognition and : — ; once or twive in its long and brilliant | weade ores possible and reduco tho nost | Carlisle points out in his report reward of the publié services which Me, Kate Ficld's Washington, : s e e, v e NDER THE MISTLETOE. . 1en closed Christmas afternoon to open again history hus the elub voom of tho league | of refining from 50 to 100 per cont, coup- | #ud without intensifying publio so- | Grow has rendeged, I"“"“‘k thase the | o e aio6 £l ataod, & I 8 hold such an ussembluge as gathered | lod also with the general disuse of silver | licitude and apprehension, If the | 03t important was the homestead legis- And yet ho never kissed her! i vhich he was the or SIS wwlully swoot and presty, but— St < T by the great commeroial nations, has res ty in control of comgress shull cop- [ 1ation, of which ho was tho author and | Syl R clusy AVBNE AL TSR DR Tuesday morning with an after-Christn AR BVt e tinue to manifest tho incompetency to | Persistent advocpte, For ten years Mr, . ver th toration of th tio of 16 | deal with this maiter which it has thus | Grow fought fovithe homestond law, and | THE MODEUN CHILD'S CHIMSTMAN FRAYKE hearty and spontaneous carnestnoss, A | g | | far shown there will bo danger that | had the “"“"""““[’"l”’ finally witnoss | Pury (st wy face O keeo vory lage proportion of the leading and |~ If Mr. Peffor and other populist lead- | finuncisl distrust will become more | In¥ the _"”‘”[""‘ oh bis cfforts and the | W SLUR 7 bian Tairy aio: S O roprescutative men of Philadeiphia | evs wero rational in their demands they | shurply defined than has yot beon the | distinction of altaching his signuturo to | 1 hops that |y nevershow did honor to General Havrison, | might possibly bring about the adoption | caso, und thav as a consequenco business | he enrolled bill as speaker of the house, | Thotl AobkEN L / partly out of respect for the | ) Ny 1 four 'twould hurt aod griove him much of & new ratio between silyer and gold— | depression will become more sever The wagnificent vesults of that legisla- | o knew 1 doubted —yet, whit fudge man and for the distinguished | to 1—by which the equilibrium | The trouble is that the democrats have | === == SA LE record he has made in public life, say. | hetween gold und silver coins could be | no settled policy and such is the diversity ono of the 1 cal papers, but to a still restoved and maintained for ycars | Of views among them, due partly to Highest of all in Leavening Power.=~Latest U. S. Gov't Report, larger meaure as au expression of their | to come As it is, they are | political considerations and partly to . confidence in and devoti-n to the party ¥ o momh oAw 3k Sher es{ SOMMG, stmAmR) sk paels U ° " to last the balance of the week. We'll make some of which the ex-president is ono of the | 5 sqlid wall The policy they | difficult for them toagree upon anything t : most prominent iy atatives | advocate s & molloy of pure infia: | The evidence of this is found in the long n | interesting prices. and one of tho mos pintia > tion, turning its back upon every lesson | struggle over the question of internal Events have taught tl )t | v | taught by the historical cheap money | vevenue tuxation, not yet ends One understand and t 1 s | experiments, The senator even ven- | thing only in the situation is plain, and NG K I NG & CO the sery t pountry of t st | to proclaim that the populist | that Is that until the business community | BROW NI . G th t T | | 1 H administration, ar h the vealization | party is the only party that honostly fa- | kuow the exacteharacter of the changes w@‘@ 4 | vors good money, and tannts the other | to be made in the customs and internal * \Will Dy tha express if you send of the vaiuo of those serviess thor I porprossifyousend | S, W. Cor.15th and Douglas Sts. | partics, which profess their purpose to | vevenue laws the business depression < tuemoney for 2 comes enhanced respect and esteam for iz the distinguishod head of that adminis- | keep eve Py iy b i 4 srn- | will continge and the receipts ot the AT T T AT VRTINSOt A B I B 1 g keep every dollar issued by the govern ¥ odb Al db4b db A A L wenl oqual i value t every other dol- | treasury will not improve. The addi- S i i e U B B i B LB Sl L L L LR L L L SIS - there on this cceasion, or have the pro coedings at such u function been inspired and divected with so grea measure of BT e