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_THE_OMAHA DATLY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 18)I~SINTEAN PAGES. NELPING THE WHISKY MEN | e Lerost Eopr it | CARLISLE AND A BOND ISSUE | sy B i DOl Bla T et et e i e s e ropre of an ient, There f d on the group at the flour house, —— i i i Qe Ll d i ) _— the famous seout rode down the avenie y ALhe with. the - administeation's ) . y y | and made no halt until he reached the Troublo Tate Which the Ads b | PaLbe it she: suminiatiat ws Hawalian | Gondition of tke Traasury Cally for Much | Blown, He NOAUBR LS LIWD. or- three , Washington iTas Plun elf ¥ by any wean: Solivitons Comment, Indians whom he knew and then said to b May Modify (ho Tarlff Wil o Scar Faced Charli A ; 5 e & Asked with reference ogram of ? WYER sati | y”| :::4\n-‘vl"‘:v‘.m:}\((:.n")‘-~1I.V‘Y‘I'V“i.~“)|nl 3 . . . . FIE SONEGE 10 RAE DENLETS PRORITS | i E Bl Sk | constmunonas. wwvess wiewesteo| gyt oo™ || 'Will - Comtinue Their Great Discount Vo shall dofent the adoption of the never to be taken alive, Around him . Iding & Mite to the Tax and & Mackis to | Wilson bill if possible. If that cannot be | Rumored Intention of the Seeretary to | wore 300 friends, who ‘had promised to 1 Qe S 1 A th k LA b Accompiisbod w6 shall a OUF' AUMONY 10 | Avaih Hmaelr ot she beiniges of | Wipo ont any’ oroe s8nt:to capturs hiui. | Clearing Sale Another Week. the Value of the Goods In Bond Sh0ute 100 suootion oI HmANUBAnEY WRICH elt of the Privileges o it P b i Ll () Alding the Government will tend to reliove it of some of its most the Act of 1875 Should Con- B Tt it ANtk Toch (g oy et . ‘ Z ; ; ; : X destructive features. The bill strikes deadly gress Deiay in the Matter, one lone man. Every ont looked at him | n exceptional opportunity to provide yourself and friends with a stylish Jacket, Caps, ete Blows ke tha. ILemess; nsanurics, I8boMER in blank anazement, Ho knew why - > A ; . ' nd all others who work with their 'llvv\ ’!m"l n;-vm"_-wl zl\;vi 34-!1 he ": | For another week we shall give a Dissount of 33} par cent on all our cloth bosides tho industries, 1 should PastiiNGTON, Jan, 13.—That the lowness | dured take the risks. ‘Ts had knifa an ¥ that the souste will have the ill | vASHINOTON, Jan, 13.—That the lowness |\ o i o it he did'hot dare put a hand and fur trimmed garments. tinder conshicration ot least two months | Of trensurs finances is o f0 oither’ ; Whisky has always been the bane of not | § do “beliove an become law, if in- | stantly in circulation pury 16 1fidieats | 4oy 1 nokgoll Fepliod the hallsbread, fual ' H but there was indecision is tones. only individual democrats, but the - it s to tw‘, Y, 'ywh-pwll before { 1- | the future action of the secretary should his 'f.| ‘.l,.. ~.,:H"( ",f' \.',,, r' I\l;,.)"\'l : '.l.. you | eratic party as an organization. Jus v mmer. So far know there is ot & | wecommendatt ot Bond: G Hot pe i you. ¢ ake b can who would vote for the b Lt 1o Ll dead or alive. Give up your g it threatens to mako the greatost possible tean who would vote for the bill with | oive " prompt action at the hands of con L% [ rand Wasirsarox Bunea or Tire Rev, ) B FOURTEENTH STREET { of treasury linances is exciting general atten- Wasmixaros, Jan, 10 el any number of amendments is _con- : LD come along ouble for those in poye . structed upon the wrong It is | gress, One of these reports, which has been | For thirty seeonds every Indian sec € ; ra facs () 5 Unfortunately for administration | the first t ostep in direction | generully cireulated, fs that unless speedy | to hold his breath, and all stood as eigid all our Colored Dress Goods. BrsyAevs Qis |{ v }w‘ Hiquor | of frec trado and tho ‘:'H:['A“;\;T"ll'lp"\f - | action 18 taken M. Carlisie willavail him- s posts. ‘u”.-\ )1 aime would all our Black Dress Goods. fealer an I of the stuff 18 a s i L L ! 5 Gk o 4o | self of the privilege which it is contended | have settled the seout, but not agun was ¢ s B X slvets erat, and all have beon nagging for [ O L o matta | by some he ow possesses, Under the act of | raised to fire it. Half a dozen of those all oar € l“(f‘ and Ve I\C,":" ever since the work of compiling the Wilson | § it tigioy one who his the intor. | 1575 the secretary of the treasury had the | stalwart men could rush him off the | all our Men’s and Boys A bill was begun. Thev wanted some- | ests of American institu.ions and industries | right to use the procceds of uny moneys in | grounds, to return at his peril, but not a thing more than class lemslation and per- | At heart. Howover, it we fini wo canuot | the treasury arising from the sale of bonds | foot mw\vll‘. 1,r\l regiment would bave | onal favor. They demanded an unlimited | 407cat it upon its fidal pssage the T e Jurposes other than those mentioned | becn attacked long ago. A ecompany il i BoHt i licans tn the sonato- intend to chunga ns | fOF 80¥ purposs other than those mentioned | "R SUREG (BUE K00 A GRTROEY | ° sxtension of the bone period, which many as pozsible of its drastic and obnox- | in the act. The publicatic of this state. Tay A pe ad would hi 1 hacked means that after whisky is made, | 1ous featurcs. I see no indication among the | ment has led to many inquiries at the treas- |'«‘Y Tt bl ftd iy Ut BHe i gh all our Men’s and ons Hosiery. ™ 5 5 n republicans in either house to extenuate or Y. 0 pleces A il e { s s a Q Sbi 82 GohE & ot P RUOUY = 15, LCRt L onttinito:thoies nleaiition 6us workini peoss| - R and that man Wild Bill all our Men’s llrnl Boy heavy Gloves and Mittens. a gallon, 1t can be placed in bond to ripen o 0 L e ey son stary Carlisle was not at the depart- Sod PaceORariislooked ¢ iy S 1 Childre snd euro, and keot thore until theowner has | hi Probised by the A8 Hson o Y meut, but the teror of replies to the ques- | i“fut i half rajsed his tifte. . T our Ladies’, Misses’ anc wildren's sold it, when he may take it out and pay tions that were received were to discredit | o handed it to the man on his right A ent th b \ SO0 NS WL e this. The matter having been called t ; | axes, AL present the taxes must bo paid iis. The matter having been eallod oliowe O o e AL WA A, Cheqguest, Davis county, J. A. O'Neal, vice | yho department, it is said. will await the | S el AL O L demanded an increase of the whisky tax, | A, H. Pholps, i P B U e e stepped forward and mounted behind the Sk T and that the goods in bond shoula not pay | county, J. It. Bo: Dodd, re- | “fommiae o petora uvkinginny stobs et I'h-'lmh-rlun;nmmml:hvugonm € our Ladies', Misses and Children's Hnsner_v. THH (RFanER, DHYRIWoIid 10 LHom tin (op= | mEved committeo on . finance _ do not see | With a smile on his face. Tt was there . » Ladies T T 3¢ S S aa i portnity to not only make a5 a profit the | \S0uth Dakota-Delmont, Douglass county, | any' prospect of immedinte action ou | as he rode up to the lour house: there as all our Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Heavy Gloves & Mittens Miss Saral utel 0/ vice J Villinms, © Propos I8t z bond v X e Yy A e 3 - > P cote s | ¢ ala fncrenso upon tho goods fn_ bond, but, would | Mies Saruh Hutchinson, vice J H. Willliws, | the proposition for fssuing bonds which was | he delivered his messaze: thove as he all our Blankets and Flannels, i submitted to the finance committee. Mr. | pode away AT o R a0 BATTHAN 5 A give them an opportunity to run their distil- | son, vive J. D. Wilkins, removed T R P R e ‘\'\'.'l"‘“'-“‘(‘i";‘\“\:""f“‘m} s 'Il‘\_I‘.‘,“'i‘l‘]“l"l']‘::; | all our Eiderdown and Cotton Comforts. Lot LR AL D i Puitiy S. HEATH. | discrotion, byt ho ftixea the interest Timit at | 1igyq’ the' Indiaus broke up into smali all our Silk and Satin Ribbons effect s0 as to get into bond as much more i y 8 cent. ‘The dmmlmlmlmln ufl the bon¢ rotps and returned to their camps : it yossiblo for them to manu- BLOWS FROM GROSVENOR, was left blank, to be filled in by the commit- | £roups *t i camps. i :itlsk. u\l\. ";“7 : Ll r‘_f”"r". 5 ‘” '”‘"j” ten. Some of the democratic members of [ They had been awed and overcome by a (D) I‘g T l‘“]‘“’" i Iy ,' et e | Witson B Pouwnded by e Ohig the finance committee do not relish the bond | single man, but they feared that man | = ( > I E;. \] . anunlimited bondod - perloc 8 j Pickler of South Dakota Also Talks scheme, and thero is sure to be u sharp con- | more than a regiment of soldievs. r the distillers and large dealers would be | W, iuixaroy, Jan, 13— Immediately.after | test before it is agreed to. s it On all of our Linens. wure f forwnes. ‘They could sunply sit | e president’s Hawaiian message today,tho | I conress gives authority to the treasury NEW DIMAINS OF AFRICA, On all ofour Damask Napkins. back and wait for the sale of their g00ds it | yriff debate was resumed and Mr. Pickler | dinonits houid. be found, 1t is said at the g Giat Gl AT R Tl ik, e vond at the advanced price, knowing that | or South Dakota made a vizorous speech | aepartment, in issuing £200,000.000 or more | European Natious Have Gobbted Up Much Sty 4 thoy had invested in every jallon but 15 0F | gqjust thie discrimination mad inst the | among the people of the United States with of the Dark Muslins and Sheetings at cost. 16 cents, while they were sure to get, when He was followed by Representa- | OUt resorting to suvscription from abroad. In 1876, as fa. n powers they sold at_leisure and the markee wis | tiva Grosvenor of Ohio in opposition to the Judge Cutberson's Views. GBS T SART AT aan BRI QLA L DL UL ~ Secretary Carlisle's_ reported purpose of | in government, save alony its seuboard 5 or an advanco over the prosent arrangement | *'Niy Grosvenor. republican, of Ohio, said | issuing bonds by virtue of the general | here and there, - France, Spain, Portu- O o e 16 "oy | that i time of profound peace the demo- | authority granted to the seerctary of the | gal and England were tho only countr New Muslin Underwear. New Torchon and Medici Laces. Lddts s 5 cratic party founc itself unable to ca treasury under the act of 1875 has toused the | \tivy flao over t (i SIS 4o > whisky. ¢ LA : L flag over territory, and, when Embroider L ent. It was not possible, as it | interestof some of the leading constitutional | G/ o8 GROE LGRS Ll St mbroideries. (o i 1o vs from the reports, toimprove the | luwyers of the house as 3 M i"l e LT Vash There is no doubt that the administration | pivers and harbors of the country, to build | such action. It is well understood ack speck L A v t KE BY— STI DR & OO from the incipiency of tnis contest kas Iu- additional ships, to promote or improve | lisle would not resort to this general act ex- | Wnappropriated arvea, Now, says the AL\L tended to favor its friends, the distillers, | the postal service, to build any public build- | cept for the purpose of mecting the press. | San Francisco Call, it is quite the other wholesalers and retail liquor dealers. Just smmodation of the public at | ing demands for cash. Judge Culberson of ;. The shaded portions appropriated how they were to do it and mot cutrage 8 ¥ way to support and main- | Texas, chajrman of the judiciary committee | by foreigners in seventeen years leave = = = public interests was the question. Above | tain the digaity Pensions | of the house, and most, if not all, of his col- | yo. BT (B R v » ! Young of Calk vhile Funk of Hardin, | GRACE GOT EVEN, | How Could it Be Done? period, if notan unlimited bonded period, | for lack of the financial ability of | the secretary has the geweral right to issue flmn_nn- e X‘llll"l"lm" LU, r ]"‘” Williams of Howard and St. Johin of Mitehs was desired. ‘The question was low 0 | the government. The expenses of the | bonds he cannot usc the proceeds devived | ! y extended her domain, so that el ave likely to descrt from Gear at the first ;u'mow;lhl* \;H“-"Ill'“l'"w:v'\'rul\ X"‘\‘w;m‘* courts and Ju were to be curtailed | fre ie except for the single purpose . X ; '\! u 05 e X hp] opportunit Twol g e rom wh or a long period of years. Ttis | and in every way the United States was o iceming outstanding treasury notes. | from the Meditervanesn to the Gulf o ore it -Gover Taitoyiline )inod ! his tovoss i and callad welve young women o e Wes said that theve is now in and out of bond | pe disgraced und degraded in the estimation | This, of course. would preclude the possi- | Guinea. ¢y go castward to the Bt D’: tHoREopalarty UF, Lt l).u"“ .‘;‘..','..J.. I.‘.'.',‘ ',h‘[ .{, s“‘,,l,.‘,’,!l R0 ide, Chicago, started in the new year enu\mh_\\\lhl;‘.v o last l]hj'l lt;“ml‘]!r_.\ fl;l\i"_“‘!? of 1ts own people and the people of forcizn | blity of usiug the proceeds of a bond issue | Fyryptian frontier or sphere of influence Gear Among the Hawkeyes, Judge Blanchard and Senator Conawiy with the liveliest expectations of plea or more. [t has boon held by the nttoruey | countries. ‘The sceretary of the treasuty | for meeting curront exnenses and would ren- | byt on this point it must come to some Mahaska, who were counted as second | ure. These s coung women retired general, by Senator Jfohn Sherman in bis | admitted that under the existinz laws there | dex the resory to bonds almost mugatory. | Mo 8 (08 BOHLCAEARERT e BESRAE Ghoice Gidar mon, linve both declar f MoR AT R h CW LGB AT Eh A OEE present capacity and as sceretary of the | wys a farge balance on the wronz side of the | Judge Culberson nas made an exhaustive LEGIGING WAL JABETGLRE Sl HE KNOWS AND WELCCMES EVERYBODY | him. B oG o s VAT D S ATROREGE treasury. and_ by other high ofiicials, that | Jadger, av least £5.000,000 per month, and | siudy of the bond subject and in giving his | Scems to claim jurisdiction indefinitely Sl s Grind of the I ¢ LAl DOYBOILLOT 1t was unlawful to impose an 50 0f X | now the democratic party brought ina rev- | views today he referred to the report he had | n¢ rthward from the Cameroons, with At 2ot persons, and a fervent wish that the, upon the whisky in bond, as when whisky is | enue bill proposing to pile the Pelion of a | made to congress on July 6, 1862, 1t w. England sandwiched between a portion neakieristonsannouncod € could get their fingers in the ha I.lm- d in bond n contract is entered into | yeduction of revenues of 5,000,000 n the | response to a resolution of tnquiry pr of the way. France has another largo | Caught s Rivals Napping in the Race for | (¢ m‘nl»::"T "\' K'"'\h?"ffln‘l“:' Y some person or persons, for just by :n:-“fiulv.;.;:‘u:;-l.]»‘lmj.;l.;:: one (A"xl:-.""‘n:o‘xhifl ulfi-.\ of ;Ilu.lvn'_\ldnllimln( é“él)_uml_mm u‘.l..l m-‘u. x;n-wnl".ux'\';:l)w“ y asking whl-{nu"x'. slice to the south of German equatorial | the Senatorinl Positlon and Wul Very N it on R o A mEaNs Hncels (junntesy .\:.lli the twelve young women woer upon the , the latter giving bond, | uitimately to pile Pelion and Ossa on the | under the act of 1875, the secretary of the 5 1o _ S P & N rosh ey s b wore exensable for enterfaining theso the whisky within three years shall | Olymous of narty fealty, “but how to treasury could use the monoy avising from | Sfvica, und hounded on the south by the Likely Bo tho Oliolce of manjotiecanklin Judlclacys:Conleyiof BB ut AR BEE IR e PR fe e it ) cents & gallon tax. 1t would appear | this £135,000.000, he “no man the salc of bonds for any purposes other than | CONEO iree State. 5 3 the Caucus. R U e N T 6 G e ridiculous to attempt to chanwe any | ates, no two agree. those mentioned in the act. Judge Culber- Then comes Portugal, with the Congo LIAIEULRECA L i, A, B B0 SNGCERE SLE 0 a8 I HnLRODIUL other contrict as this one, except by consent | e could understand how a man might be | son's reply was signed by Congressmen | State and British. Africa for eastern | of Hardin. suppression of jutemperance: | utterably horrid for anything! ; of all of the partics to the contract. It could | 4n absolute free trader like the usique and [ Oates of “Alabama, Bynum of Indiana, [ houndary, and another great tract s Des Moixes, Ja [Special Telegram '"“l““'. o Un N Rimedicing RS LBLIILES I'he twelve young women were going not be done by parties upon one side only. | yersaule gentleman from Ohio (Mr. John- | Stockdale of Mississippi, Goodnight of Ken- | German territory on the south. Britain 8 i and miving, and Bitterman, agriculture to receive calls. They all belong to one S 8, however, were the administra. g L S K sy S5 f e Jors £ 2 to Tug Bre.| the senatorial contest Ihe house passed a resolution protesting 2 s iy y 3 : 50 anxious, however, were the administra- | gon), and he could understand how a man <y, Boatner of Louisiana, Layton of | pounds off the continent at the ve and | ¢ " £ it i ¢ of the prominent West Side churches, ts to favor their friends in securing an | might bestrictly in favor of a tariff for r Ohid Wolverton of: Bennsyivanin, ellows |l \{o1itiu for thotanhdsyiot. miles 1o the | aoor (28 caught his xivals nupping. | agiest the pussuge of the Wilkon Uil the | attend the Sunday school, and, a few ion of the bonded period that, upon | enuc only, but how any sane man could be of New York and Buchanan of Virgin o Sprts S From the very hour that it became known oML ARLYAD L 8 L G RS sl v hile di ing plans f a e Sec! CAl f 5 hern border of the ¢ o tate d i > % ) senats sluding the following wecks ago, while discussing plans for equest and o Secre- | favor of | b i1 PG Y K OR N Re B 5 southern border of the Congo State an 5 2 : i ate. including the following the request and recommendation of Secre- | tayor of ' bill to decrease the revenues Allof these gentlemen with the exception . g e ABC | that James K. Wilson would retire Hon. 0 anolic g Bl el eTROLAS At HeTR LG F ot 3 1 tary Carlisle, the insiguificant 1ncrease of 10 | 000,000 was beyond his comprehension. of Mossis. Fellows nnd Buchanan ura mem-. | Portuguese and Gorman nposscesions in | is AlEe o ot S8 WO o tortal | lo.provent insurance truats or combincs he holidays, the sugpestion was made cents o gallon was agreed upon, and in the i % Bers Of. thoipresen holiseudsira; vegiiqea || BastiAtnicase Withimenilkawith “nogupe [ JoNTCecrmasiiac hisoyoion thab Sonntoy fixing rates; by Groneweg, legalizing the | by Miss R, the prettiest one of the same conucction it was proposed to malke asatthoriticsbailegal qestiofe: trammeled access to. the sea, lie the | 524t His son-in-law, J. W. Blythe, was | levy of taxes in’ Pottawattamie county for | tivelve, that the othars come to her the goods in bond pay the increase of tax, | Democrats defended the bill in two way et n Orangee Irea State and. the Dransvaal | €1y taken into his councils and through | 'S80 and 0. Senator Brower introduced | house on New Year's day and they would and to_grant av the sime time an e First they say it was voted for in 1862, fo NofLimitatlonico; Authagicys ™ ; 4| him Chaicman Blythe of the state central | the Gateh local option billas amended and §. 050 e oilg jointly, '1° e e i v they si) . for- 2 3 republic. Then to the northeast of the | Wim Chaicman Blytho of the state central | Hhe Gateh I bill us amended 0t | ouoive calls jointly. The othor girls of the bonded period to eight year: getting that the same people in 1508, by | Tn the report they say: ‘“‘There is nolim- | '€ AT 03 Comtmittes oo dntarastad. it Biythas | PRssea'byicHSsenute twoiyanrs ago. - Thipras | SASAE SO Sate i L SIS n crease of five years. ovorwhelming majorities, repudiated the | itation upon the authority of the secretary | Uongo F'ree State and north of German il et A vides for' loc: on by counties, fixes mini- 2 LTl ) Lt 5 Sults the Whisky Men Exactly. whole argument of the democratic party | of the treasury to seil for the purpase of re- | Fast Africa lies another vast British | never do things by halyes. In winter, while | mum hcense at §500, raquires petition signed As the shades of night began to fall . 3 s i and voted by larger majorities upon the | demption undeér the act, buvthe proceeds de- | arvea, in equatorial Africa, contiguous | his rivals have complacent toasted their | by two-fifths of the v s u on New Year's day carriage after car- This m‘llu""“l‘mllhf l;;"'l of the ways n|"'l sume issues against the democratic party. | rived from such sales’ cannoi be used for | on the west with the Congo State and | shios by the five, Gear has patiently sawed ul‘l\n,iuul removal of all screens, chairs and | riage volled up to the home of Miss R, means committee and the recommendation | o pomted out that in the state of | other than redemption purposes.” RenG Jorman possessions, | i 1 SR (T ali other attractions. Shditlom Gachi onecdeseana aiainictine of Seoretary Carllslo, whioh ia Tesponsibl | Onicr. the.. lséto of - AaniT for. sevento!| Lho. Taport duethermors stntos: It o | ho Fronch and Gopiman poseessions | wood. In summer, while the whols ( S el SUBIIES atiia At s Ton Lo st tor it, created great surprise in Washington, | on the oue hand aud the McKinley bill | reserye fund of $100,000,000 in gold bullion | (&1 €8 P GaliTas ana T Ene] contingent has been making hay, his would- AMONG THE TOILERS ST e b e aud as it is looked into by membors of con® | gn the other were the. sole Issue of impor: | required to be maintainea in the treasury | the land of the Gallias, and Ingland | po competitors have been snoozing in the 2 Llve gils ere togther Int tho apab gress who have an eye to the luwand the | tance i that great battle, and the authorof | snould be depleted, in the absence of all | &2ain creens in with a tract of the Red | ghade and have only scemingly awakened . — elyelcitldinciafiorotion in the spac interests of the government, it becomes the MelKinley bill was triumphantly elected | available surpius revenues but the redemp- | Sea littoral opposite Aden, as well as | <1 frosts of early autumn come to wither | , Headquarters for the delegates to the N cious parlors, the mandolin orchestra the more astonishing. 1f this action wus | governor of Ohio over the autnor of the | tion of legal tenders, tho sum should be vo- | the island of Socotva, Egypt may also [ a5 ol oo Y A 0 A State Labor congress his been es- | was stowed away wheve it could be heard carricd out it 18 estimated that practically | Hemocratic platform at Chicago by a ma- | stored from the current coln rocelpts not | be said to be in English hands, for the | dtd destroy their political ambitlon. A | pablished atthe Arcade hotel. and not seen. The faintest suggestion allof the rovenuo from whisicy would be eut | fjority of 81,000, Tho second defense of the | otherwise appropriated, and when such vev- | yood of the natives, as the English say, | MEMber from tho farnortheast was asked | Al aprangements are complete for the | of powder was applied to twelve bright off till the liquor in bond had remained there | democratic party wus that these hard tmes | enues are transferred to the reserve fund [ oy <8 B0 R0 CS 0 M G 0 Bbing on'a | WhY lie supported Gea said: “Aly | printers’ oall which will be given at Was and eager facesand the girls were ready to the full limit of the bonded period. | yrenot caused by the threat of the demo- | they are subject to be used for any oth 118 18 pretty 00 anC Srabuink 08 & | peoble nearly: nilwant G Jnow | ington hall next Monday evening. forltheiianle Therefore tho proposition to increase the | cratie party purpose.” Judge Culbersou referred to this | continental ~scale during seventeen | Fv AV e s R sarly | Printing Pressmen's union, One of Miss I 3 4 g whisky tax 10 cents a gallon was not in the | “'In reply ho gave a vivid description of the | report today as covering the reporved pur- | years. \What is left is hardly worth | hin. Y e e O oot s o B Rl roriro [ en ol BRI ool ghbors fiakalin v intorest of revenues. 1t is learn this | aistress of the country, clauming that never | pose of Mr. Cariisle to issue bonds. Hesaid | naming—only Morocco and ~ Tripoli | every creek in my county, and can | @ E ot Mo h' qiseributed’ among the | Sician, who has two daughters, the eld little inerease wis suggested by the whisky | in‘ull the history of tho couutry were thure | that it was very elear to him that the pro- | (which will fall to either Italy or | call half my constituents by name.” That | Gimpioved. being about 15 and the other 10, Miss ::‘o‘:ilmxil f}!.'m(;}‘ usc "U‘r I-]“{:‘;‘L},} ended hlt;m‘l;“t‘{ s0 many failures as during l!u\ pust year. eeds could not be used for any other purpose | rance), a bit of country behind Ashan- | seems to be the secret of Gear's great popu- At the last regular meeting of Stationery | Grace, tho \:h](“l', folt terribly slighted 3 : ¢ e ho | If these calamities were causcd by repub- | except the redemption of outstanding treas- | toeland and the Soudan., Still, in spite | larity. Heisa great spovisman, Donning | Engincors’ ussociation, No. 6, the following | because Miss R had not invited her in goods n “:bond should not, _the iu- | jiean legislation, why did they not happen | ury notes. Rl , 1 i 3 A Gl iz sACIEIe | otieere ror thiay Sorilng Seutisrorer inatatiedy |60 helpirevoive callevs Srcaso of tax. but they wero Willing that | e e e apaoch o a | o ot vy report was also presented at | Of geographical —approprintion —and | a hunting suit, with dogs und fishing tnckle, | officers for the coming yeur wero installed b e hould b N hay the incred > el g H & A . shaneing of the maps, Af is much 3 zed through the fore: and | Peesigent, 'W. L. Broadhurst; vice presi- She's a mean, stuck-up thing, a it should bo made to pay the increase if | strong eulogy of the Mehinley luw, which | the time Judge Culberson's report was | Changing of the maps, uch | he has plunged through the iorests and TR toud ik Ioelpos) they could ot tho extension of tho bondea | oo ooy o L et vy the'wit of | b ‘o "Me™ Ruy of " Now orc | what'it was, und without the natives | fields of northeastern Towa, sloaping on the | 498t J. R Baldwin; financial and corees- | Miss Grace, tearfully, as she saw the period. Thus, whila the socretary of the | manhad over dovised for the colloction of | still & member - of the - house, | the Kuropeans can do nothing to reuder | ground and boaraing with the farmers, until | hoioiig secretary, J. B. Fuys treasuren O: | young women begin to come. Then she Q'f,‘;l:“f,{,",‘;‘.‘.‘,,’,‘,'f‘\,“::i;f pimenugcomint el ffroventie: and four other republicans joined in the re: | their occupation effectively = useful. ) ; 2 G W Shaw; rave o jump and a little shriek. *“I'Il ) 3 port. Judge Culberson savs, however, that Lutu Did Not Invite and Sho Wis Ree vongnd. Defended from Two Standpoints. 5 1l 1 his name has become a household word iu | keeper, C. Lannon. The ussociation’1s in f Fe'P & [ Some of this excessive colonization will / i | financial and crical conditi j | fix her!” she exclaimed. wen’s interests, they had nothing else in MOST TERRIFYING OF ALL. Secretary Foster prepured the report. | The | o oo bt W ho Ak neWe Wl all that vast region. Whether his designs | good Illmm al and mun.Jlr_n! con :1 on und TN GG viow. What theadministration nesds and minority Insisted that the secrotiry had tie | SRS to. geiel, but, who lnows what | zaina tho finny tribes wore successful or | Statted intho now year with bright pros- | ™00, (g twelve young ludies must have is an imuediate increase of the | yairbreadth Exenpes of Life and Limb Are | right notonly to issue bonds without any [ Aftice Wiil become i {Hy yeurs: not his angling in that region has certainly | POCts: i v wore in readiness: 7, 8, 9, 10 o'clock reyonucs. Of coursa, an fucreuso of 10 conts N rod to It further nuthority from congress, but also | Will huve railvouds from novth to south | 500 W MREIES TS FR0R P50 0T Cotes. The committee appointed by the Omaha | WOUE A IR ey clac a gallon levied upon the whisky in hond We were disoussing moments of su- | had the right to use the procecds’ from the | and from cast to west. Much of the |} 2 o Sorsonal habite | Central Lubor union toinvestizate the propo- | S{FUC k and not a soul had called, Car- would not induce the owners 1o take it out 1 WALOLC e salo for current cxpenses. A peculiar interior, even in the tropics, is habituble | Then Gear's well known pevsonal habl sition to build a new union depot held a ses- | riages could be heard rolling up, but not of bond beforo the law went into effect, ho- | preme terror, suys a writer in Teuth, | yup0 o the Culbertson report is its refer- | by the white man, owing tohigh platcau | bave been a source of much strength, Asu | sion last night and thoroughly dise once did the bell ring. The girls could cause they could leave the goods In bond for | and each one of ‘us had given his mest | (heq to the e Vlanguage of Mr. Bay- | altitudes, and it is 0 vieh in vesources | hundsuaker he is unequaled. When you | every side of the question, Upon invi not understand it. Bleven o'clock; not a another five years und pay less than 2 per | thrilling experience, when his heart | ayd, now min r to Great Britain, concern- | that it is bound to tempt adventuve and | ¢ter his rooms and look around in a half | of the committee Mr, Edward Roscwater at- cenl intereston them investment. That is | had come the nearest to standing still— | ing the reserve fund of $100.050,000. The ex- | “24Y 1 18 DOUNS oo IH‘ P e scared way hio comes right out to you with a | tended the mecting to answer auy questions | givlg eried from sheer mortification s much cheaper money thau can be found in { yotting off its beatas it were—and it | pression was used by Mr. Bayard when a | CHterDrisc The seramble for the carth | hroad smile on his face, grasps your hand, | of memuers of the committee and generally f HIE FHER HH SECCS R this country. An increaso of, say, 50 centsa | {104°00% 6 ho Cooper's turn. Almy had | member of the scnate, and while the_act of [ Will have well nigh ceased when its var- | draws you up to hin_and says: “Lam the | talk over the subject with them. Mo, Rose- | ey put their things on prevaratory to gallon would have forced the goods out of "‘I‘lh" Lot ll e G Y o | 1853 was under consideration. Mr. Buyard | ious divisions ave governed on some per- | man you ave looking for. How do you do’” | water explamed that the buildinz of the | BOINE home. ; X bond and turned an_enormous revenue into | told of the time he foll o BRI l}’“,”' suid It cannot be too cmphatically | munent basis by the Kuropeans, but it | and you capitulate uuconditionully. Then | new depot would cause several other build Al this while Miss Grace stood in the tho treasury av once. pice, and was only saved from being | giioq and repented that gold was bought | will be no surprise if in the future there | he remembers names. How are you, John. | ings to be but up at once, which would give | davkened window of her home and It's a Mighty Tickllsh Question. dushed to pieces by clutching a dand with bonds of the United States with one | are quarrels among the [Buropean [t is nearly ten years since I have seen you. | employment to & lurge number of people. He | watched the door of her neighbor, She lion which grew on the brink, and | purposeonly. It was to precure uin: # K How are the folks?” is a familiar greeting. - | was in full accord with the committee in | lanahed. elanned hor ) v y I and muin laughed, clapped her hands” and fairly sereamed with joy. Carvigges would soul had come near them. And the Just at this time the administration is in op water. can not recede frc > 2 g i /) St Tan caken 1o ‘tohe it Wil ‘oeng | bottle, the gift of a New Jersey fricnd, | ting elso it is : whisky interests. It caunot proceed upon | in the dark, and for a moment thougrht and breach of trust. Judge Culbe the samo basis, because the honest men | that he had taken nitrie acid through who ve the interests of the government | mistake. Acer had given a yraphic de- in view see through the scheme to use the | geription of the cold chills which had little increase us an excuse to secure the great aim of an extended boaded period, and Bowen had rolatod how ho deauk from a | tain vesumption; and If 1t b uaed for any. | countrics as to thelv clalma in Afvica, Theso are some of the reasons way, iv | teying to have au ugreoment that ll ma- verversion of tho funds | A great Africander empive will pro- | gpite of the locality being against him, iu | terial to be used in the structure be bought [EIPHHICE WHTH J0W: CEREED i \mlu\' be the outcome of the Cape settle- | spite of his age and'in spite of the threals | jn Omaha as fur as practical, and have [ FOH up faultlessly w tired young men id Messrs. Bynum, Boatner and other con- | ments, in which British Beers and | against Allison, in ghe event of his success, [ Omaha laoor employed. ~ After conside walk up the steps and immediately rush gressional lay ag in the opinion of | Germans will assert the right to govern that after a few complimentary bullots for | discussion on the proposition it was decided | down as if their life was at stake. Mr. Bayard that the money realized in the | themsclves, The necessitics of trade | favorite sons the muajority of the republicab | toculla specinl meeting of the Ceutral Labor What causod this panic? 8410 of bonds cannot be used for any other | and u froe hand on tariff questions sup- | legistators, in Joint convention assembled, | union Mouday cvening it 7 o'clockat Green's | Simply a ved placard on the door that vun over him, and the sudden awful | than redemption vurposes without violatin ree ha ] will honor the Des Moines county statesman | hall, 1415 Farnam stroot, at which all deles | pend: @+ d \ X ! edemptio poses ating g N all, arn: s all de ad: “Smallpox Her at's all. ey will voto it. To lev; and | fyintness when he went out to dinner \rea trust port this policy, but us far as England | wish o unaniizous nouiuation and bestow | gutcs luested to be present. e Graa e her revenge, Sl they \\‘I Voo o st it. o levy u heavier initull dress, and disecverod ns ho ene is concerned, South Africa is virtually [ ypon han the senatorial mantle so long S 3 b ] irace bad taken her revenge. She taxnd not make tho keods In pond pay fL | (eved the dining room that it was onl WILD BILL'S IRON NERVE. a republic at present from Cape Town to | worn by James K. Wilson. A O e | HEe I e UL woro tne sole objoct i view, while u groater | 5,505 and T had lived over for their beno- i Zambosi, and romicr Koo' miluenco Stone's Committee Appointmonts. R\ viia Lo ek R O | IR B S tax upon the goods in bond would deprive | fit my experience of jumping froma | Riding Sigle-Randed Into a Hostile camp | 0Xtendsmuch favther. He has big pro- | py, Goar men are in the saddle by the | been working vut eight hours a day, whilo A EMARY TRICK. vhe act of that fuvor to the whisky interests, | Joeomotive just as it crashed into the and Captoring His M jeets of telegraph and railway exten- \ce of Speaker Stone. ‘The anti-Geur ele- | the nonunion men worked ten and “tweive, which the adminis on hopes to accom- | Gide of a swiftly moving teain, By 9 o'clock in the morning fully 300 | Sions in view, and he is one of the very n\ nas been almost completely 1gno "This gavethe nonunion shops an advantage | jrow an Unserapntous Jockey Doctored and plish. It would seem that the effort to se. ‘ 4 B B wt A y s acency. | energetic and astute men who succeed cup of the house m.mmim»u over the union shops, The union the No « < R e TS R A Cooper hud sat silently by smoking | Indians had gathered at the noy; |/ ARSIRAHG & i bkt oYSRINOLUMINANOuE TS MR 9 1t an Ol Harse, ol fatluve, | An lncvenss of tha i 4ot | had come he remained for somo time | Every one of them was avmed with rifle | 9bstacles, 'The dark continent may yet “l“"_‘l“ ,,“m, A "‘;,.,,,..,,,,,\.,.,..,r o judl: | Committas to mnka @ thovough cunvuss of | evor suw played,” waid Eb Wisner, a without an oxtension of the bonded perid | 1 ently decp in thought. - At length | or revolver, and many of them had both, | be of more value to the world than Asia | RRESE TR po® BRSO eiven to a | the city among torse owners and explain | horse dealer, to' the Globe-Democrat would, of course, vastly hel the reveuues of | he. said: “Gentlemen, I have nodoubt | Thore was' no dvinking and but little | i its present state, for there ave none | TR SEREETCCHA g farmer and who | the benefits derived from patronizing union [ man at the 'Southern, *happencd in tho governwent, but it would bo opposed by ¢l of you have given, thought- | talking. Scar Faced Charlio had escaped | Of the old civilizations to combat, such | iy}, qrew from the raco forspeaker inStone's | shops. - Also to notify them thut tho uvion | Indianapohs. There was a broken-down fo targely dncreasy tho tix, to extend the | i moment of tervors but, know- | RIght previous and sought their pro- | Pel ‘gypt 18 o crucle of civiliza- | opponent, is placed ap the head of thae | stead of 8 olulocicas horetofore, “he unlon | \ag gtone blind, his tongue hung from bonded period, and make the goods in bona | 704 . pCtio! They e ready Ko tion, yet today it searcely counts in its | committee on schools, Of the fifty-three | men claim that the nonunion shops employ hat exempt from the increuse, while just the | ing all of youas I do, the joys of your | tection ey were ready to fight a Lik pAlg ! o . B hips the Clete men got fully one- | inferior workmen und that the anferior | Nis mouth about ten inches, the end of thing which tho distillers and owners want, | home lives and the trisls o the head of | wholo regiment sooner than give him | oWn ‘influence except as a grouud of | chairt i ey ot the mare important, | work has ruined wmany valuable horscs, | it had been frozen und turned bluck, and s’ 86 palpably against. tho intorests. of the | o family, you will pardon me if Lsay 1 | up. They expected the soldiers to come | contention between ‘France aud Eug- | half ielutie iany 0/ Ve ot ERORERR | General Sccretary Ithody Kenehan hus | altogethor he was the most woe-begone, government that it would be hard tocon- | think ihat you have made e mistake. | and they had planned how the attack | land. - or ton more. ‘L he railroad committee of the | ussured the local union that the funds neces- | de, d-looking specimen of equine wive where lu will find any support from | [y it possible that none of you have ever | hould be made. Scar Faced Charlie, house hus only two or three pronounced anti- | sary to carry out their y will be forth- | guatomy I ever saw. He was sold for mion .“',“'1 have a regard for the luteres®s of | hoon aroused at 2 o'clock in the morning | rm ed with a Winchester, revolver and How the Landiord Lighted the Gas, monopolists out of sixteen members. coming Jnn.\u needed. ‘The members of the | g0t a° seedy-looking fellow, who wa PRORIR by your wife's solemn statement that | unt ing knife, was the conter of a group Up in Ritehie, W. Va.,” said a com- | Concedivg Gear tho forty votes already | union claim they huve met with great suc- | oo, 0000 wanted o kill him for his Mr. Mauderaon on Hawall, there were burglars in the house. and | ¢ the flour house, To reach him the | mercial traveler, “they use natural gas, | Eotten he will lack only fittocn move. When | coss so fur, AL the lust rogulur meeting tho ! v i fer 1 4 : . Acey's forees go to picees he expects to et | following ofticers were clected for the com- hide. « Well, there is not now a leg for the ad- | that whilo you were groping your way | oldiers would have to ride across the | Atthe only hotel in the wown, wh | f...,.»,.m\\'.m".‘..m! 160 \\;u.nfif. ot | ing yoar: O. 1 Watson, president: Law. In about two hours a man came up lulstration to stand on.» sald Senator Man- | nevvously across the room through the | goney guounds between the lines of | stopped, the landlord hud erected a long | nway of Mahuska. and Representatives Jay | tencd Iitzgorald, vice president; . | riding o hovse with head thrown back, noon. i commenting unon the Hawaiun | hovrible darkness to light the gus, you | B lians. ‘They would huvo to pass five | gas pipe, with the ehd bending over 1iko | of Monroe and Blanchord of Mahuska; | Mason. financial seeretary: Wilham Mullen, | prancing as though full of life, and poon, tu commenting upan the fawailan | hayo none of you ever sot your bare foot | heds and houses behind which the In- | a hook, and coming within about twelve | from — Hepburn, Senator Jameson —of | recording screlary 1. Watson, tr altogether a good looking animal, He W ad e on i ertog MLt | suddenly on” the buby's little hollow | faus could find shelter. The excava- | feet of ‘the ground. he end was where | Clark —sud Ropresentative ~ Loudes o ‘/‘\“";-’*“3“ i '{'“" sergeant-at-arms: A | gaid that he had just bought him for $30 Queen Liliuokalani upon a Unitod States | tubber doll, which whistied when com- | ion fora new storehouse would make a | the gas was lighted, - Every evening the | Unioni — from = Stone, = Byers © of | fmsburg, Churics bard, Daye Solomon | und wanted him ‘sold. I congratulated mian-of-war at Honolulu and afford her pro- | pressed®” ifle pit for fifty redskins. At 9 o'clock | landlord used to¢ome out in front with | Shelby, and - from Coftin, Sessions —of | Lusices: A, Amsbire atson, Law: | iy ipon his bargain and told him we o0t vel . ) o vor 4 t {0ss , Young of Calhoun, Brooks o rence Fitzgorald, delegates to Central Labor " tection in eveut of 4 riot. ““This caps 'the | . For & moment thero was solemn | ho agent teleiraphed over to the fort: | abox of bluehead Mmiitehes in his hand, | Sowuths Younk of Camoun Arooks , of | tuton: Cromien 11 Tord delegaty to Stare | could double his money for him. The ‘rl-'l'.'.‘f:f-; ‘(*;,‘:}"H[tl';'\;\-")"fllt‘.rM-Hl‘tlvl'»;n‘l-. and | silence and then we guilty wretches “Don't come, You couldn’t take him | turn on the gas, light matches and throw | kigs arop out of the race Chassell of Ply- | Labor cougress. rext morning before the daily sale I TR its ronromontntisos ap Sdministration | bound together by the common tle o [ with 500 men.? : up to the end of the pipe until the gas | mouth, Myerly of MKmmett. Cornwall of ik S Sl went to look at the horse, and to my eloment of sympathy, It Is - astonish. | [atherhood, avose, shook hands sympa- At 10 o’clock a single white man came | caught. One windy evening he stood | Cluy and the wholo delegation from Wood PO s astonishment he was the same we had e e mpathy, At 8 elsionish | photically ‘with each other, and took | up the road with his mustang going at | there and lighted &nd threw away a | bury are coufideuily expected to jump on | yo. o AMAKITE W Jadiciary com- | 801d tho day before. His eyes had lost offer to protect a dethroned monarchical | Cooper out and bought him something. n y canter. Wl Le wus yet a | whole box of matches trying to light the | the band wagon. ‘But without any help o s ; ik the brightness cauged by belladonna: he TEDIBsORLULIVE 10 OboaLIon (o ons Tasa Cap L R vifla shot away the Indians recognized | was. The ides was & new oho 1o a6 ang | ffom Perkins Gear would be only four vots | mitteoof the house has uot yetacted ou | 1i6 SR AR ERITT Y TGN PO government and after that person had in- | 1o all probability it will not ve long beforo | him us Wild Bill, and there was un un- | 1 usked him why he did not keop a | 5Porh and theso could cusily bo sevured iu | Representative Htone's bill relating to the | )0 ifoar “und the red pepper pod Hated upou taking tho blood . and the | the city man will -0l down” o his ofico | easy movement ‘among thom. Kvery | laddes at hande “Why. suid he. g | e gonoral break upuud réarcangement of | payment in salaries in licu of fees to Uoited | (it SYMRN BIC L0 G PREOSE B property of our own_citizons. Why, i is | from his country or suburban residence ou | man was watching him as he turned 1o | fact s, 1 never thought er that, Bug | e 0% the part of the opposition States attorneys, marshals and clerks, The | o DG beell Plas Rha far worso than Blount's action in Lauling | an electric dog cart The seat of the ve- | the left and rode nto the agenc 19 | 100k Lh S RaNAR AASUSLE 04 hak Bl ommitte hones to rouch o voto on tha meas. | (2. 10aka him keop it in his mouth had down tho Americun flag. It is treason. It | hicle will hold all the motive power he | rt, and rodo into tho ugency. He | then,'he added, complucuntly, I allers [ o o ¢ Tonos comia autoaii oo CORMINEN ROPOS kA FUN B XIS 00 RAMEA: | 1ot 11e strength And Shat organ agdln 18 ot only b refloction ubon ou form of Kov- | Aeude. stored electriciiy tad byl e o | Mmight have n dispatch for the agent or | callate to hit' her one thine out er | o Pyl Tisson of Jones comes out strongly | wre at ite noxt moetlng on ucadas Speske | jung Jow. With un Investment of $2.15 ernment and our fug, Ut an outrage upon | the enjoyment of a vlackl seuse of independ- | DE Might wunt to wmuke a purchase! | thre e o R et | beamies & Inw & Greak daal of monsy whi be | the fallow had sold him fors880,and " it our citizeus In that country. [L is very for- | ence. For some time an electric dog cary | When he did not draw rein at the store ——— - oF BountRmatas oullion fon Hear oF et el o the. government. The matter of | he had not been in a hurry coula have tunate for President Clevelana and Secretary | has been in constant use in the neighborhood | the uneasiness was more marked. The 0h0100, Ha8"400la¢ QP . -MEALALR S0V [ ADEEE 10 LLnS EOVALAMAR A2 HLpAOP.Q. ‘;l.-x:.»:.;m“nln:u wm».- '\\\;{_.‘];m bloodshed .m ;yr lllu.,hlun England, and vow the French | Indians gathered in groups and con- 0 unpatriotic effort o illis to restore the have followed suil N1y JTY i spers. 5 o de v, far IF there ad esa Vhese' o | pliions ARy Mheriing weciiny | Yapeed | B whispers, A ie Mo Declured Against Gear, Seattle's anti-gambling ordinances have | man. Harton of Keokuk, a Lacey man, will | district attore will save over §100,000 an- | got more,” been declared void as being in conflict with | vote for u soldier first, last d all the time. | nually It will also decrease fiivolous liti: - - | state law. Assault and battory cuses, also, | Ouly two votes huve been surely ywon by | gation, which the present system cucour Twenty-six deer und elk have been brought reached these groups he uttered a brief | must be prosecuted under the state code, toduy's work, Scssions of Kossuth and | 8 " iato Sultuu Cily since December L, i