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neealed apology for the rn of the depositors of the Capital [ great bank smasher, which was published wnymously in the State The undertakes to prove th: her h, = no money, goods, chattel: es in ac Iaid by, but has lost all by adverse for deterrent to municipal enterpris the government. There is always conceiv. written a poorly ¢ —_—— ably a c ernment. The attainment of such a result would be one of the most important and | the beneficial political events concelvable, National bank, G s of persons whose income is only After all, there fs no neccessity for un- | sufficient to keep them above the v erge ot timely haste in the appointment of a third | Poverty. If the government takes away as e momber of the Interstate Commerce commis- | taxes any portion of this income it merely UNDER ADY8[SB:00NDITION sion. The commission ought to be able to | forces them below the margin and must re. The school board has gone to the courts The proposition of sW Support among democ Democratic Stab, tio; tune and in’the giddy m Ziglcoucls He mukes a table of the P o RSB BROWING, KINS among Dopullsts as | 4n"equal amount. The Tin 5. If the populists not very lute Cap- serve the rallroads with two members as | store as poor relief what it has taken to mandamus the elty council, tho park com- | finds as familiar with the’ bus s 0 well as it has been serving them with three. | as taxes—perhaps much more. The doctrine | mission gone to the court to enjoin the | want to succeed right bad they will prob- {tal National bank, and it is thankful for —_— of the minimum of subsistence, however, | Board of Public Works and city engineer | @bly fuse with the republicans. that, but one item’ is quite familiar to 1Mha 1avdoat makara atlors of One bungling plot to kill the heir appar- | Would never justity an exemption of $4,000, | from carrying out the orders of the council, T roanD In s table of Moshor's losses he hus ond ent to the Korean throne results in the ar- | The income tax levied by the federal govern. | the council Is at war with the county com- Minneapol! t Fa 14 and $10,000 inter, This item 5 7 i S ont d g clyl vo duc- sione ere 18 liable to be a or | The senators implicated should take steps | constitutes $90,000 of Mosh feged losses. our mone; Tost of over 1,000 persons on suspiclon of | ment during the civil war allowed a deduc- | missioners and there Is lMable to be another | The. natorsilmpliopted should, ihka ateps |- constityien 30,000 of Mostior & alleged Josses, Xaur.mon 1d and the mc belng implicated in the conspiracy. Korea | tion of only $600, and that was considerably | mandamus squabble from that source. The | for it f Sunmarted by et o chain o e | e e e e vidence' that it is finding cr nded and outrag betra; tive circles, but | trust ever Known in aska. When 11 _to the wall the cumstantial dence not only in specul the public at la may be a comparatively small country, but | @bove the minimum required for the support | mossbacks and tax shirkers are fighting all its police department never does anything | Of the average family. In European coun. | projected enterpr that 15 | Mosher crowded es and Improvements The deni tional bank about esterday are not sufficient, The owed the Capital 4 THE OMAITA DATLY BEE: MONDAY. MARCH 12, 1894 n 5 PR SPECULATING SENATORS. | becomis commennnrate with the cost of col- [ the city and hundeeds of retall dealers and VOICKE OF THE STATE PRESS, PEOPLE AND THINGS ) 'S RESOLVE. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. | | become « | 1 | the cie ; n PAVE HIEON ABROEVE y rom e he United | loction. The overnment recognizes fio such | professional mew would have to follow them = = e FEReUtion= IHEPOIUORt S1Hth | Mo unty topendent Every con- | Attorney General Olnoy has an extensiv ROSEWATER, Bditor, States senato by Senator Peffer, providing | principle in the imposition of it other taxes sclentious, principlo-loving populist’ muat | practico in the tennts court, {lon ihington Star: Senator Hill' protecs — == | for the appointment of a select committee of | It doss not say, for example, that cigars | Brobably the'ijust Imvortant work now | admit that fusion would bo disastrous to his | Pantine Hall has $00.000 worth of Mamonds B8 JROLLD rr Mg L B e PUBLISHED BVERY MORNING, fiye members of the senate to make a | when imported for sale in small quantities | before the Commwsreial oIwh is the adjust- ' party in Nebraska | and has never been inferviewed by a burglar I 8t Louts Repudite: Sstator HIll_oantiot = = | thorough investigation of the charges that | shall enter free of duty because the cost of | ment of railwaybikriffs so that our markets noeter County Bedeon: A straight-out, | Accounts agroe that Queen Vie did not | make oftort to keep n ta¥ifY on collars B meimbers of that body had heen engaged in ( collection might be too heavy. It maintains | may be put upof i equal footing with those [M-thesmiddie-of-tho-road axnt v what me | aeraln her lingulstic fluency in bidding Glad- | and cuffs and make an ailiance With the et s SO U R R et sugar speculation, using the knowledgo | an expensive corps of revenue officors to fn- | of Kansas City alid other competitive points. porary sueeone e (@ ooon Ay gain tem. | » o : e (| siretain democracy %48 at the sAme fix B which thelr senatorial position gave them to | spect the baggage of incoming tourists, l- | Something has aiready | mplished in disaster when the reaction comes, and there | nay materally aceigncog hat HOPRLIGNE: OF | Wy av- that . £ oB Y RNy uch Buna . On influence the price of es of sugar stock | though the taxes they pay constitute a mere | this direction, yet railroad schedule makers "‘:”‘“ 188 FeAgtion; | the federal guillotin iladelphia Record: Tn in Ins Weokiy T iee, O on the New York Stock exchanie, Ougiit to | bagatelle. Tho reason for (his s that it | ro not disposed g give Omaha n fair show, | Nellgh Leador: = \We aro getting tred of || Prosident Cleveland will celebrate his 57th | come tax Senator Hil 18 n Ing the be promptly passed by the senate, #o that | alms to treat all importers alike. The ex- | Our merchants are now engaged In a fight GUTRE 0 EET 11: New Yorik: &id- elaewhsrs. | m "l‘_"‘lh “'"\“"l“ "\’ ]u”‘"*“'r-'im resham | policy ‘yr the democratic party 1 the con-7 1 o ' . 0 alr play i " t sliolted 3 v e 8 624 on St ntrick's day trary e Is actin In entire consistency maha, The | the investigation can be begun while the | pense of collecting the tax from a partieular | for fair pla This contest has elicited ' are the lat Yot what else can be cx ¢ \ ‘Omaha and Twenty-fourth 3 £ 3 A | here are times e ot s | With the traditional policy of his party in uth - Omal it o e frosh. No senator can afford | person cannot be taken into account. To | tUNts from theidown-river pross, the latest pected, when the administration practically | There are t In all lives when it Is | with the traditional policy of his atreetn 3 PG ni are fresh. No s |» v : ostracises every democrat that falls to wor. | W15 to consult a dictionnry—especinlly when | roslsting this extraordinary inquisitorial ani R R By, Gham smmerce. to vote nst this resolution, both from | exempt him for that reason would be to rnn [ Of Which was offered by the K W Gty il thw wolden. AIE. bat lip by: At & (o, | Short of words to clothe a passion needless system of taxation w York, itooms 13, 11 and 15, Tribune | o000 nsideratfons and considerations | counter to every requirement of justice and | TImes: “Omala‘iniiy have a first class public Silver Creek Times: Just for the novelty | . Emperor William fs 1 to have added Indianapolis v re {8 one good, Wannington, 13 Fourtsenth street affocting the character and integrity of tho | fafr dealing Wbrary, underground wires, n prospect o ' of the thing, how would It do this year for | Bt g o NIV DUYE NClTeN: - Prbe {hing sbout it all, and that Is that the ex IR ONDENCE | eqi. | Bomate. Tho charges made constitute a | It is thus seen that the exemption of in- | Jamming and converting Into elactrical power o ALUTL I L LW LRy R | cov aor- Walte, Ba L ',”k‘r to [ had for Aguring s & prosidontial candtie: All communientions_ relating to news and ed ; < 4 the waters of (he o a few | call the convontio e let the con wvernor Wai s things in shape to | he ing a8 a proside candida torial matt e i ked: o the Editor. | national scandal and one of the worst that | comes less than $4,000 can be upheld only on St i f the T yl" Ay Lo 8L 16W | Sonitlon suin: IteeIt?. Possibly: the delegtitos | WwiHe In'w delugs of ‘erimach fluld in Deniver. | NAN vanished. There s not political or | LETTE has evor oceurred fn connection with con- | the socialistic theory that the rich ought to | O ihings (ot ‘whlch ‘Kansas City aynnob | $ovin” iniow, ofiobigh: to, nasis . teinorary | Slives Is Hot. the donseerated cause, 1o 1s. | BANIRALION i the sountey tHat woull dtecm AlLD: s and romittances should be | grage A New York paper a fow days ago | pay relatively higher rates of taxes than the boast, but 8o long as Kansas City goes on ' chairman and transact other bisiness without | spoils or blood ‘vl’u“ff.?,l‘,:”-wf,’." him, fo 1s u ¢ mocrat in okl R, and postoifice orders 0 [ wont g0 far ae to mention the names of | poor. This theory, morcover, leads logically | “AKINE cattle from North Dakota, sheep ugggestions from the committec. | Congressman Harter of Ohlo Is weary of 1o 18 0. tepublicht in his OIMOSILION (0 (& % be made payibis to the or t mpany £ thei 3 g thor | from Wyoming and grain from Nebraska fse it might be just as woll to em- | public life. Returns from all sections of i n his oppor o tari 11 161 PUBLISHING COMPANY three members of the senate, two of them | tg progressive taxation. From any other : : > power the committee and a few of the | the country tend to produce a like feeling | Teform: he 1s a populist in his silver view = = | members also of the finance committee, who, | gtandpolnt, the exemption proposed violates [ BN under Omaha's nose, it s something | Poicel (" hame the candldates and declare | among. his party colloague and he is a Hill man all the time STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. hat paper says, have established close re- [ the very principles of justice, to which the | MOre than an even stand-off in our favor. | the platform rench courts have reached the conelusion Globe-Democrat: The importance attached , wcretary of The i ¢ ey The fact that Omalia can set her an example | 1. A AWt To 1 u to Senator Hill's move lies in the fact that e vor, sys that | Iatlons with two firms of Now York brokers | friends of the income tax are so anxious to i some thingo.oha oun sot hor an examble | Koarney Hub: Tho longedrawront lognl | that the tend oy of anacehy s bombhatic: 1 gt ofithiy bR cot AR b Lt { T numiber of tull and complete copies of | who more than any other firms deal pray n some things, however, should not be lost | contest betwaen State Auditor Mc 1 Mo senatorial prudes’ vory maturally ob. [ Jf4'® GRG,Pf L0 oSt coutngechs, peralstont, Morning, kvening and Sunday Dee ) 5 appeal. PR T R bon Kansas Cliyans, whose motto should | World’s Fair Commissioner Garne has | jected to the bare suggestion that they took g 8 on eith g the month of February, 189 sugar certificates. Two of these senators = upon Kansas Cityans, wl IOLto; O, |y SHANIY < okt endaai by s this= supFeta: (BouKt, S Wit 8 and in the strong probability that aro Brice of Ohlo and McPherson of New THE DEFECTION FROM TAMMANY be ‘Nothing but the best for Kansas | (hivh declares that the auditor must [ e e DronoRe: -ty ATLAILNEE ;;m.q senators of I‘K party are with him 1 Ny " This comos from a pap H f NThid AW i il olonna - proposes e can count aid from his colleague, 2 15 Jersey. Of the former it fs sald that for | e political organization which rules New ‘;‘ Sl B 1 oL [3L o er 8 aime, Whicl) were Ie. [ aniong the poor ot Burope the_proc ot [Etuvbliv, ot e O s o 15y mcks than (an yasre heThds boee (pullation | vdvi clty with ratedng ik uniorapatous || SR CEASAInE Colluant teers wiLk st it Biatine Bellsed (C be'ieatetiagant | yie divl aule waainabithe New:Yorie World: | douih \aat. (he. N e i ) 3 s ¥ of foreclosure and sherift sales noarly every | And exorbitan iis was undoubtedly | ie poor depend on the procecds T Y P AR a 5 1 in the Now York market with more or 1ess | nani iy confronted with a dangerto its power | ! ‘r o i ,“r L ™ 1 true, and morally the auditor's position Was | Lardly human to defor the fanoral IS tHE HHTAN SR R E fa e e L ' T of prosperity. It has been stated that he | which it has not experlenced since the days [ (I 9! the vear. I there were no othet | pigyt, but legally the commissloncr was not } te mutual admiration and’ frlendsbip | ate. urd eend Hince, Of bower in il v | 4 2 was a heavy operator in sugar shares, one | or mweed, - There s serious defection in its "i‘ ence of Omaha’s st rity over Kansas ; avc ""»"“" toany other ""“”"“ "\ *I’“ hitherto existing between the Amerlean estion on which party lines would Do ' 0 2 2 report saying that he was a large gainer | mnkg and it is certain that others mmong | CIYY this voluminous foreclosur U | Ehda thie sreat farco for which Nebraska has | C4£1e and tho Russian boar are. sorely | rigidly drawn i 1 o 1d_another that he had lost heavily. AS [ thoge who have long been faithtul and loyal | WOUI make the fact patent to all. But | B L6 BEEE SEEE0 O G S ey of b L R L Baltimore Sun: Senator Hill's resolution \ 2 3 v y & e 4 throu th nson of adversity L ¥ 23 can potatoes free of dut he parting sroposing radical changes in the n i to McPherson it s sald that he is also [ ¢4 mammany will follow Congressman Wikttt P R ]‘ “’ T8l | the commissioner general TGOS 5 GEATHY S atralE AL S bR i3] Wilso 22,30 . hat Kansas City has weathered, ler busis eHoVALTaURRi i Siate. Troasuror DArtiay t Il will strike the country carcely i Feturned the senate, with brokers”ofices, His name | tjon and casting their political lot with the | 480040 (L TS0 [eh.a lled the rarirands | I thote. eollcctions. o state money every.| bearded Breckinridge (s having his whiy | am & democrat.” The Wilson bill has been ! bl fs assoclated with the sugar speculation. | gomoorats, who are at war with Tammany | F20¢ and trafic and compelted the railronds | In their collections of state money %oty | ojiyquoncies aired Is the samo In which | formulnied im Patle IBNaF AR EHe e s Taatiralot. tiie Shavod to capitulate and grant them favorable rates, | 5 ; Sttt year, | JOhn Surratt was tried for complicity in the | demption of the pledge contained in the v But the most serious feature of Led: methods and who are organizing to resist | & ST T KL fhem fuvors fEBYY f i ang but t e ave. the ‘state cone | murder of Proaident Lincoln and Daniel B. } national platform, and fs shdorsed by tha is“that one of the members of the sib- | them, The charges made against this power- | * B T TGk e R e T i .| SIek B Crory tHOT KN HE S Or= 1Koy CIVtYSRYOL | Navku Fisin sHILY, BLL Lh DAPLS L SRtk SCHUCK. | finance committeo having charge of the | g oot machine by Mr. Dunphy, who G e e eV ot e e e, e e | venrera well as by the democratic voters of the cou ! T ! !B MY | tarift bill used his knowledge of the Inten- | ooty the Bighth district of New York | L4 and which equal rates would soon | +:begn. ablaito Wed: the: serise:of allowing The family of the late Samuel J. Randall | try. Yet Senator Hill, who is o proud of 55 " > Sl g T ] L L) Sig! i & restore to Omaha 5 3 heir hands | 18 living at South Bethlehem, young Sam | proclaiming himself o democrat, does not otary Publle. [ tion regarding a sugar duty to speculate | oy iy congress and was a member of the it O R e el (Eiits | HanAGll huving attendsh the CARIEIC vulvets || Keaitate: to. R¥rdy HIFSOATE Rocthol. oo toy L LG L LR C O U L Tammany goneral committee, have attracted | o pooy Yo CEERESE R et S h (e Trdenten ] Ity BV ouNE MaAREIN: GroWINE D, (6 b platform and the party That district rneyship for the state of Charges of this nature publicly made are | oo/ 000 ionvion and it does not detr H seoretany Mlorton | "It is remarkable that prompt remit- | poiitician and a republican, and although he . Nebraska is considerably overdue, not to be brushed aside by mere personal | oo o e B oL e these charges to in connection with the pension policy of the | tance of this money has not been required tn | It not vet old ¢ ‘mhy lo_ voto s has un SIGNS OF SPRING, o T St R :I sl Lot LU L MRS e T ll'w arious considerat % f ; [ a1 n\\n“'w.yijnpl“ ¥s1bs eoriacted Edison is now at work with a | {0 1y ton PN e, NEDeR) sd0Trrels Senator Dlanchard of Loulslana makes his [ upon the Integrity of senators in which | 1o FEE SR 0 € R o & e e s el (R G b A . S e oE TR A THE has i | TitwIRER ol e striped sq every member o hody should feel - i soldiers, ) to the present time | th n e t 0 Fod o X g bow as a member of the American House | every member of that body should feel con- | i P T R R ted 0 i “' i v = A o] Hoit County aependent: No matter vow | slip through the water more il 1 o CE BV BlantardL. TE W aaon 66 arned ¢ is reflection cannot be re- 3 e draska veterans h sensibly refus i 5 v 1 domo- | say e friction of water and its con ne hink about movin of Lords today. cerned, and. this reflection cannot be r with the utterly unscrupulous exercise of | € T s you fix it, the corporation or Mort "”“ o :': (" Ay r' ‘:‘_ st Rt i K” "'] ; i e ot Noliiv s eisating | baGrTEy CroksH gl iNescisitwiolohey nis Ly LR eSS islon e HlealiNeo B LONAEREETOAT G IR Rt U0 B Bt e P Parls now feels that its daily excitement | searching investigation. No senator VOUng | oy oo 40 foeling that reform was hope T vaala bvetter plan than that submitted | trying fo ¢ wpaniacan make the | Philadelphia Record weball supplics In incomplete wican tho report of . new | agalnst such an investigation couid fal 10 | 0T SO G S i | Poried that not a e Smaenera ot o f by o “Ailiam V. Allen man.” IC Iy (h's; | vosage between New York and Liverpeol in | are appeari in store windows: | Bomb a8l 18 AEinNad suffer In public opinfon and not to order |\, Tyt e et that has profi Grand A g t”l‘l “r l.ulvv’ ‘l ) ! e | Let the Bryan, frec silver and Ve el r"}"; = HoUnced oL e MIRBA(lay, s roLel CittasanE I pORItonEEron vioP:the e it would be to Impalr respect for the senate | oy by e mothods he now condemns, Ty b e s ']"\‘ s el e e LS el el St e S S e b e W S ody. There is no place s mattc was not denie t there may have b wcksonian an ersonfan faith g amons ! ] enn Yan Democrat: el {0 It sald that the secretarles of the | a8 a body. There Is no place In this matter |y "owiniine (his to be so it is not a valid e i L " | %o elect the populist senators and represent- | age of Twenty years ngo Mr. Balley | ponent cold wave: dustroyed tha: seaim bt Stato Board of Transportation are still won- | for the exercise of “senatorlal courtesy.” { "0 SEE AR FUB B8 S8 T RO Doneion frauda in the stato; but it was ape- | 45 S8 1 licy"und diatricia. where they | began (o publication of short humorous | {irthis Vet AR L — vestigation his ~personal feclings —should | oy py o0 conscience, although tardy tn doing L L Nore . oo | ority. Then it W, . Bryan is the most | was at once original and jovial, He denlt | the sun bins and bluebirds have come have no weight. It any senator thinks ension reform should be one of the rally- | Jority ik * United States sen Ith . dents, clothing them in a GHEEL LG mnting Japart Why can't the Commercial club discuss 2 SR e e | dos Ing cries of the Grand Army of the Repul favorable eandidate for United States *"-" m'{! l!’”m‘ ',”,‘ e "“‘:‘M\ ‘\“]“YL” touched a | Men to Saratog Th N0W bunkA a vestiga s unnecessary, tha ¥ H of the Grand Army of the Repub- 4 ARt o e way the | garb of quaint absurdity which touched a | MOR 0 s are m two D Gl GRS Do i B ey | Tammany fs the fact that elections are de- | [ e velerr sliould take the'liveliest | ohtire:™ anti-republican ‘state. tick A [ pensed was repald generously in coin. He | hus falrest and warmest town is expected by the business men? that his opinion is influenced by personal wuchied and election figures made up, not ac- | 5 5 | o Do O BRIV AN nd i thons well niddeta tortiiat ditioraRIEIBEONE anatwl e within the memory of the considerations, No individual Interest | ooyt (o the votes cast, but by ths will of | MMerest in preventing the dishonor of tho | fow words about Dryan, and thon we | madea fortune out of hls books and Slagiohanlin e o permitted : v 3 g ity veteran. No one will deny a pension to the » greatest b at stands ed. Joy be with his jolly soul. . Philadelphia Record g ng? No ono ever lmagined for a moment | & fUll and searching inquiry that will dis- | go0ong, geclaring that “we must not | ¥ ! ! i e et s RS N SN B (W, 16 s 00 Witk and lons, : b i e ho | Close whether or not there s any ground [ ooy el Tl e o o our ranks | €77 Who 18 compalled to resort to perjury R Give Us Better Proots, On hills and leas, that theso ornamental watchmen had the e charges made in the press to which : ¢ in order to secure a pension should not he and principle fn unison with tho popu- A BN Appears those signs of spring, which ready physical power necessary to strike. forithe;charges; ma P Who arranges or encourages colonization, 2 ment and principle fn unison with the pop Mr, H. Willcox of this olly, an ndvocate | SEICATs those slgns of spring, 3 the resolution of Senator Peffer refer: false registration, Hiegal voting or false re- | MIUEd €0 a plage n the ranks of the mem- | fist party, he Is holding away trom ous ranks | o ME H WHESE 06 S, B AAverale | “Tuke ‘raken for o _ — “The senate of the United States continues = % bers of the Grand 'Army Nothing will in- | more than 15,000 true democrats, who would | ¢5vor by the dited feminine advocates e T deiviolet o i o 10 sen; States turns, or who having the responsible position / b bia st Fiabe/ Ko ar ey SyAt o lenying the truth Will 500n be peeping through Home rule s to remain under the mew | ., o "aown hill at a rapld pace,” says the of leader, purposely closes his eyes while | JUre tho order iy, much as the suspicion | follow the grand and noble patriot WhENG<ot | of 1L has went u jaration that.‘the O U, British ministry exactly where is was under | 1o 50 fowR B T e ) ) that its strongthotbeing used for the pro- i L5 9, which i3 the | cesspoll of Wyoming politic: become LU Gladstone. This, to most minds, means | NeW York Evening Post. There is a wide- [ o) nractices are going on and afterwards 7 modern - democracy (name), My [ Girtier than ever” under woman sufteago, si-t 3 e. 5 2 S o 0 ed, whose prid atapaY o oera nd say: Myj [ECITtE L SNGen £ ————— roasht ettation but. doferrad realientions, | 2preadiser timent threiiatvoiced!inithis)state- | oo 2iiTas s For the tovit oars, CaHailibe ::-u]lrm orIn.L‘ I,nr;;lnvlpln 1,(“n e pride in catspaw of plutocracy, and_says iy | chithat in his hote he'tloen not ot = e o defe alization. ¢ - ey SRR hoin ! morvica NIoRENEI R Yod TR ends wi 0 s € 0 us any evidence huttal of the cha SPECIF SMIL i ment. The deterioration of the senate In |\ iiq0q jn no uncertain tone that there is : th:- i U ‘("”“ '“’ ;) (")’“'“"“' ranks—let us join issues with our populist | jiade by The Bee, but is satisfied with d Aro the milk dealers @ law unto them- | e b bot oo 10 GDHILY A character | no place for him in our party.” He refers | 1Y T the enis ot o penain OV AN | grionas ana march to a triumphant victor e oiwen ek hay Il 15 o | L SIEt nEss AR 1 o knows el solves while othor. Dusines men must o | 188 been very marked. There are able | (" o tact that twonty election offcers In | %0€Ure In the shig of a pension. Will he do it? Is one notice- | prinied slip coritalning opintons favorable ty | Woman has any old clothes until he B o % el e! - Valle: Enterprise: 0! 8 8 re give ) n wer o 2 £ form to tho reasonablo regulations do- | mesnabie Intemmiy. but (here are. ot | O a35embly district alone are under Indlet- o R S ST S R SO o G casonable regula o | Rt e i revivalls S o | able feature abo o ans' s Yoming politicians, ine embers o : e A 2 ded for the protection of the he B eIty iy More are others, | ment for grave offenses, whilo others have | A noted revivalft, or, a3 he would prefor ments in Nebraska this ye The repub- [ {ha legisiature and’ the Rove ST Bl o DR Ca i manded for the protection of the health of | it {3 not to be doubted, who continually already been tried and convicted. He de- | to be called, an evangelist, has arrived in Heans. of the atate are inaisting’ that men ite. We should value - these opinforis :.’.'.:‘ e’ .."h..\l;.’x:n. R ecla LhelComuncuity use thelr positions for the promotion of self- | 1. io.” that thie needy, ambitious and un- | Omaha to tell the,people of their sins and | shall be placed on the ticket who, if elected, mora, highlyjititneyiware nogifrominatios : e e Ish ends, with little scruple as to the | gorypuions have been given to understand | Show them the Btraight and narrow way. [ Will obey the laws on Lk iy st s the Hight o vounis it 4] R WG Mmartiage. should Members of congress are very prompt in | means employed. The influence of such that political position might be obtained by | He doubtiess hhs been called here ana | The people of the state Bave & eSS 2 (0 A e (el " dependent anon tt, ‘W | come off or hie should come oft. glving their opinions of the proposed tarlff | men is pernicious and their presence in pub- helping along great majorities, this to be | has a mission ameng us. But he can learn a | Jow the laws lald down on the statute books | 200 AN€, MUK Aepeuient Mol W o S e e e L) bill. The people will be equally promt | iic lifo tends to degrade it. There was a by i s EHillasnltyote lesson from the past:if some one will tell [ and not evade them. They have the right | acalnst any candidate who should declare | BlaIn Dealers Fhe WoRie was ihal Rons in registering their opinion at the next | time whe e o accomplished by colonizing illegal voters and s a to demand that the officials who compose | publicly that they are unfit to take part in | SAdor reef was not properly located o A . 2 ealiiering the me when the senate of tho United Sates | ooguing. lection officers who will aid fn | Mim of the mistskes of Mills, who received | to demand that ‘the officlals who compose | publicly ar that thelr politieal’nfiucrice o - it ML was Justly regarded as the most QuBUSt | oo against the ballot. The arrajgnment | the kindliest treatment at the hands of [ th Nl sosElTor (tnatpastitentyeiral|eheen detrimentalitoltholata th maliialioged pindianapels Jeurnal: | Lushforth-That gislativi S iy R g S N i s Sithe o officials have studio D A A A E ROLIONBRINS |y vicas DA (1) sheimer's 18 entirely too d : legislative body in the world. It I8 hardly [ jo'muiooone by this former member of the | Omaha, which he reciprocated by the wildest | or more tha state officials have studiously | wyoming are often very close, the feminins | Porkeeper in Grabheimer's I8 entirely too Oabinet changes do not appear to affect | necessary to say that it does not now en- | or noNeNY BY HLS Sormel unqualified and | Urade against this city that ever emanated | bgnored the aw or cvaded its provisions. | ontimit ot voters wouli e iiely” to EeamanEV ISt DI RO the demand of British Io oy atinc e v aooi8on dsgvieoroud e ahe ; o The state funds have been carelessly han- | hring about the defeat of a candidate who nd I were sitting - and | aske 9700 sh lords for American | joy that distinction. The senate will in- | attempt of the apologists for that organi- | from a pulpit. At Kansas City Mr. Mills | gjeq.” The railroad law has not been en- | sought to deprive them of the suffrage. Al e I s helroses. This kind of intornational trade | evitably fall still lower in publio opinion | s e ‘co qiscredit (1. on the ground that | told the people that theirs was the wicked- | forced. — The State Doard of Transporta- [ the siners of-the printed cortificates sent | 1Y seems to be prosperi Vi o i i it condo it s 4 . cy 3 RN e A fon has become a serviceable tool for the | o 1s by cox yoming oflice ton Star: De dentis’ is er un- o] epression, ) s ag el a oter. i 4 a va o o depths of o ads. e b i = ote runi r for oflice, v " and pu er toc ¢ de o i offenses against Its Integrity and character. | v oiyed by somo member of his family, will | Omaha was wallowing in the depths of de- [ Faflrouds. “The state treasurer's office has again have neod of it when s i andentllss ViE (oo an e e i fail. pravity and vice—that he had never seen a [ looters. The state institutions have been | {ion is held, The testimony pulls ver ot -steeped ¢ s conducte avagance, ed Wit 0 o ite ed parties in a case should hicago 1 2t Da Bapp=T. congri na]wl manst Nebraska popullt have been INCOME TAX EXEMPTIO! hero fars | raanitoatationst whichi) plainly| meteiat stespadiclty;fat Minnaapolly|hejaasiyjconductad iitii_extravagance; ¥ mlsed withi| whoinre interasted partics inia cnso ahould S e L wbb=lcongratilate 2pnelitadytogodieabyfraaldent fOlevelanati| i (IR i s do. | #how that the revolt againat Tammany fa | ministored the samo doso. His romarks | carelessuies, b momPete, of the, rloe | 08 Subieli 0.2 aca st be ot | Yatier ulaif HuY anels worth, SH0000, Hoho answers: “Not a solitary pop!” This lighted In citing Adam Smith and almost an | Erowing. A democratic organization | concerning Omaha wero taken up by the | given every protection, while the people have | The Omahn Bec's charges must be me De Muttinedd—Thanks, dear boy. You fact may have some bearing upon the propo- R R e B el “'""” %% | Dledged to fight it persistently is forming | Castern press to the material damage of our | been denied every right. This is no over- When 1t says; for ex e, that ‘“vice j | are right. It was her figure that attracted sition for demo-pop fusion. ~ g Ra g otivolitical tecons I ] ! t the | Worldly interests. Instead of admonishing | drawn arraignment. It is the solemn truth | crime have not at all ased in Wyo- [ Me: i SRR AT omy as testifylng to the justice and ex- [ 4nd in its ranks are enrolled some of the 5 ! and the people of Nebraska realize 1t at | ming since the adoption of U ella| TouaalNimirat, BheL T ave e E most prominent men in New York. Bourke | our people to “go and sin no more” he plied [ gt~ Fonest methods must hereafter pre- | fraje, there is an allewation needs ndia “ e ntat fi z pediency of a tax upon individual incomes, i sbuttal, and which can be r always been so thankful to my pa oL CURLI G G S0 G T | St e e et fnding | Cockran, tho most brilliant democrat in | the lash to them by way of punishment. | vail or the republican party will bo swept | facts for its rebuttal, and which can be re- | BIVEL e &5 ithe of Hope* P o the way of fat federal plums Nebraska 4 f Siralat, is said to be not in har- | Omaha has had quite enough of that brand of [ out of existencc as far as Nebraska is con- A crime. in the state. The public judg. | _ Second She—They ought to have named ol ; authorities who would justify the exemption | tho Embpire state, is sald to be not in s cerned. The republican party of the state | A1} CHME W0, (e SatE, RS BATC MUK | you' Charity. You have such o trick of , Jon be big anougly to) hold ithe great obw il on ‘a1 tnoomes . under #4000 Bvery writer | Mony with Boss Croker and his withdrawal | evangelizing. is strong enough to correct the abuses which [ {aint R the foase mus .,lm.m yourself away on all possible oceass of disappointment that will trace their orlgln | on aconomics, with two or three exceptions, | from Tammany at any time would be no have grown up under its udministration of | “The Sun is not unfriendly to woman suf- | #lons. il | to a dejected local democracy. favor the exemption of a cortaln sum or | Surbrise. It once disintegration should get | Now that the depositors of the Capital | tho affairs of the state for a aarter of g, Mo hve alwavs tilen an interest T —_—— : : G ationa ecide ontury. cannot correct them he debate upon it, and have often sald L proportion of the total income to bo taxed, [ Well under way, and tho promiso of this | Natlonal bank have declded to unite in a f Sertbv; = Pt b tanool comeer them by |, (he, GRS IROR, 1 i soom atter‘a mas| L dude ? X ) @) oW s 01 v O he women shs 8| « r n w D Omaha has cause for congratulation over | But they do so upon the theory that the tax | has not for years seomed so favorablo as [ demand for the appointment of a mew ais. | BEEERYURE, (A8, saide B0 CrOWE, o Brofes: oo e e R e s b otather 5 the fact that she has no spring campaign to : . vhlo now, the corrupt organization would rap- | trict attorney the powers at Washington are | party. Anthony, appears hefore the constitutionai | “Why 15 it, upon all the colns D paig upon incomes is the only tax which the subs g likelyltold N e T h — hony.-apu TN They stamp a woman's he divert public attention from the work of com- | joct is called upon to puy. It is argued that | 141y 80 to pleces and New York City and | lKely to drop such paltry matters as the Robbed or Robhe: P A R Bl | G R A G mencing early to advance the city's material | there is a certain minimum of h\l‘lh‘wll'm-n state be relieved of a power whose exist- | tarlff and financial questions and appoint a York Times. Drosant ithephtitinmbenring ity M0y omen(s \||u- ave him Uis ,.(l‘.x,\' o AL i i B continued menace to good goy- | Successor to Ben Baker right away. . Tho | Some one who is pretty well acquainted | ennot ‘the part of the e eater. o “My child, they say that money talks, prosperity. A municipal campaign Is a great | which ought to be free from the demands of | €nce 1s a continued menace to good gov administration dreads nothing so much with Mosher's business affuirs has | bird, for Tho Omaha Iee. T think {hat must be wh o t it sel eed 50 24 vhicl ¢! i ahn D) ) by halves. ries eldom exceeds $150 to §200, which | would help to build up Omaha. Prominent | U nate finance committe should demand an 000 He had considerable other indebted is regarded as ample deference to the de- | money lenders are throwing cold water upon investigation. , but far more than enough property to The Towa leglslator who slugged a con- [ mands for exemption, ; SR ————— ay ‘everything he owed. Under the advice B8 » overy effort to draw investors to this city. Qo aldnec indarithe g stituent scribe may live to rue it. Whon | Unable to defend the $4,000 exemption on | And the men who really are trying to turn Loulsville Courfer-Journal, AT & public man stoops 6o, fow as to resort to | the theoretical ground of a deduction to | tne tide that has been running sgainst| Mr. Gladstane refuses consistently to tho | AMOURL. Of DroBerty. belanging to his Wit reer to accept o title for | to Mosher In trust.” It was agreed that = ck-down argument he ced [ cover the once, h end of his public knock-down argument he must soon bo forced | cover the minimum of subsistence, some of | Omaha are moeting with discouraging ob- LA mall should manage the property fo bs them by the handful to abandon politics. This has been the rule | the income tax adyocates, particularly the | stacles, Meantimo the sherlft and tho | FOF his friends. 1o e hova tor the ol | e ot i oo a8 the Caphi s omos - in Nebrask 11t will Ve be equall; list have ende; e o man to change his spots. For many year was paid the proceeds we to go ebraska, and it will prove to be equally | populists, have endeavored to see in it a [ Unitea Statos marshal and master commis- | [N, £0 Chunge his spots For many & vei liquidation of other dbis, and whon . . true of lowa concession to the {dea of a progressive rate. | gioners aro kept busy with mortgage for bo as snobbish a valuation of titles in were all paid the residué was to be S B The e . SRR Great. Dritai there 18 ‘among — the 1 over to 'Mr. Small. A8 soon a3 tho W ul e R (n. y 8 l)lu!lllu incomes are “‘s‘:lz;(: mto | glosures. codfish aristocracy of Americ deeds were exequted and delivered and e ut 1n a ¢ ur speclal Washington dispatches tell us | two classes, those greater than $4,000 and | wnhat can we look for under such condl- L property was all turned over to Mosher he g UL Da i L e AR P R of @ rumor current that the presidont wants | those less than $4,000, and that the smaller | jones Runniog Down a Palpit Sensation. S T Rk esy Another spring time h s »>me.—at least so nearly to brush asido all active candidates for fod- | are justly taxed at lesser rate than the | A nouse divided against itselt cannot stand I e ‘“",‘I‘”‘\"“”,”‘j;l"‘f“ wbout things | claimed the deeds were absolute, as they ap- | come that we are en- peared on their face to be. Small tried 1 recover in the courts, the case having | s sellstultill- | ity aisposed of since Mr, Small's death, !J.blLd to announce the jarvival of our new { .|Spring Suits for men’s oral positions in Nebraska and select dark | greater, That rate for tho smaller 1n this | 411 o town torn up by Intornal dissensions T R iself, and in some ¢ horses for such plac This is highly prob- | instance is nothing, but the principle of pro and clogged at every point by selfish and | cation 'renders him supremely ridienlo A i e N e able and is just what he did in tho case of | gression is respected none the less. On the to | Rev. Dr. O. P. Gifford preached a serm TS e Nia sty as he e delguitcto; the narrow-minded capitalists cannot hope b € i i the Lincoln postmastership oW 8 the | other hand this extra tax upon incomes in | grotre ' TEC MPIECEE BORE RG] on worldly insteglf on spiritiial b BRI At L 16 s R | se of yhich he said in subsiance ur:m for true lrllnu]tlmnnurulx Who asplre to | excess of 34,000 may be viewed as a com- | gl TORE SR YT T e {hat n Swestern Fovernor hud accepted u | be frue; We holiove 2 of losing it, and 9fioe to forward thelr applications by wire | pensatory imposition levied . to counter- | o b ® 8 0 CTR BE BRI RS B0 RIS ) | bribe of 860 tratditor buliding & nbw aare | that on top of that he and his villainy are at | and boys’ wear. All | .|the newest ideas in the “anlul*.; art are repre- ble for Mr. Small's JState | jeaut partiaily respon L eeht | untimely death, ard Jeapardizing Taxiness Tntorests. mis Carpet and Upholstery Trade, ho eing afKid by a reporter name of the state and governor, he r who are for the | the inquirer to Revl Dr. J. Spencer Ker information. = On inquiry ¢ {_that he had been to Mr. Toburlington Castor, balance the greater force with which the in m—m———— direct taxes fall upon persons with lesser nergy of the mer- for the thrift, push and cantile and working classes ‘There Is every reason wl ply depot should be located |:. Omaha, Every ;n.xlrk ]|> an 4-Ix<‘umll|\gl) vrll‘llt‘ guess, and the | g0y pyignt as well have been fencod in. understood” P Giftord and that“hin [ while politicians wre debating @ auestion [sented inour new goods member of the Nebraska delegation in con- ogical conclusion must be a progressive % ol own son, D. T. JKennard, was one of the | upon which no new light can be thrown, the c JU 1T 3 ( 5. \ Ao ks N o Its potential vitality, in spite of fights competing architects ofiering s for n:‘ l‘lu~ s8 Interests arc being jeopardized; it ;.’ The styles are elegant, the cloths are beautiful, gross can consistontly urge such location [ rato of taxation since tho largor the income | , ' BOUEAL ¥ without sacrifico to any other portion of tho | the larger must bo the proportional sum re- | (o0 LU EHIRE PR GO | petition of commerclal | western state house. Inquiry was made of | may suit the pure politician o discredit the | the architect apd he exploded the entire [ one or the other party, but business men | which Dr. Gifford had told in such an | demand that o momentous question involv- | giale, Omaba.la besrer the ressrvations of | quired io baiance the avpsion of & dus sbare | oo™ Any orher town uader ik condle ye manner and With such particu- | ing the welfare of employer and employe the central west than any othercity that | of indirsct:taxation tions would have boen docimated If not de- [ (Gic¥OF SEURAACE: | Hreachors should | ilke should not be sublected (o intermina | while the designs for could bo selected. Tho cholce of Omaha [ But most Intoresting of all tho detensos of [ you® Pt Ve FEER SRERERT B FOL HOP | tulce e bible ble and tsclons debs i losig would facilitate tho business of the depart- | the 34,000 exemption Is that proposed by Con- [ wei®l ®% T8 % U0 POPCEROR S0 L i | spring are far beyond t and can also be ed on the scoj gressman Bryan in an address delivered at q . = Y O | A 3 i ARk 440 oy 1oy B, G483 95 4 toor af | Bresemn LTS 13 49 ndirens etivered at | wil po able to hold her own much fongor it o A — those of a year ago in Y. A7 SAe, ¥ AL NoRK. ald that the reason | yjs jnternal warfare among co-ordinate ighest of all in Leaveni st U. S ' Re ’ e o b L 4 - congress did not levy any tax upon Incomes | ranches. of local Eovernment and the dln. ghestolal vening Poweg.==Latest U. S. Gov lPLPOft point of ecomfort and general usefulness. We Now that the Towa legislature has really | less than $4,000 is that it would cost more te Jant Internal conflicts between corpora- would like to have you look at them, whether you begun to discuss the question of moditylng | collect such a tax than the whole tax would | (jon, capitalists and business men continue 2 i tho prohibltory laws In earnest, the best [ amount to. Hoe had just been expatiating | much longer. In the face of the energetic wish to purchase or not just now. Our s ring over- thing each republican member can do fs | upon the sublime justice of the income tax, | ana concerted efforts being made by rival . el T 5 and c d 01 d 3 ave bee ol e § are g« 5 to wecure a copy of the last republican state | hero to depart entirely from the principle of | ciies that compete with Omana for trade coats have been in for some time and are gems of platform and keep the liquor law plank | justice in order to excuse an arbitrary and | and pcpulation to annex trade and capture i style and beauty. All colors, all prices. constantly before him. The platform calls | demagogical exemption. Adam Smith, whom | tnvestors Omaha cannot hope to remaln in | for a modification of tho prohibitory law, | he quoted as upholding a tax upon fncomes [ the race unless she emulates thelr example. Powaer | BR(}‘W N l NG K I NG \ CO | . 0 s » and modification cannot be construed to | as the most just of taxes, forgot to make | This is no time for keeping up internal fights W. Cor.15th and Douglas Sts, < mean strengthening. The republican mem- | any such exception to the famous canons of | and fomenting dissensions, nor is this the bers ‘of the lowa leglslature are expected | taxation which he laid down. Nor did Mr. | time to discontinue public fmprovements I plmE WiINeny theexpressif you send to live up to the platform upon which they | Bryan venture to explain why $4,000 was the | when we know that by so doing thousands Amo,m 1{ Wileos oy s ifyousend | were elected. precise polnt where the proceeds of the tax | of workingmen would be compelled to leave

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