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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEj WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1891 RS OARA DRLLE T b e nerst ; o T s 4 e el o vl ool Do OMAY SPARE THE POOR NAY | | orans and = | The representa : LA 1 th 1 n up your campaign, WATHTR, Baitor M v wn g n | t t " Lousiana statesmen v 8- | | Efforts Bejng Made to Exempt Building and | e Iating in e nator Hill is carefully p Loan Stock from Income Tax paring a tariff sperch which will stat position, and tN¥ @nd standing Is " r t will antagonfze @ tarl® bill as agreed A CCMMITTEE BLUNDER d by th W 4 the finan mmit 8 . will and take B804 tor a rovenuo mea ot ure that shal iize the difference | S i e i il Miade nthe JHIL-Republican Mombers i r. Mokl labor. Senator Bff has given ample mar y r Wy i of Town, Plek p ws Originally Passed H p q1d. Biaiesh wfor Voorhees Surprised at the Chan R SABINE PA B I " T festation of his digatisfaction with the Wil the recelve pas sent house, and 1t is | son bill as it c from the house and te amount they has been revised by the senate, and ¥ an carnest desire to secure f ss than the also A% A1 than the constituonts affocted Ly the tariff an o Tom Ochil tunity to present their views to the senate | a New York and th finance regarding proposed [ As both 4 The Denver News hails William Jennin et upon the u It the senate sho troduced a week ) Ipstructing the finance § Bryan ag “the representative In « the cour d by the chairm committee to dmend the bill 8o as to provide | the popluists rst Nebraska This will be int £ to dem | Castor strip urged the ne changes. His fecling toward the bill was them, but w plainly shown in the resolution which he in appropriations committee of that body, | for sufficier © by tariff on foreign im ratio of reductions so far made by | ports. His ¢ trom Now York is in | “0% o : ild continue, It Is said that the | full sympathy with his position, but how | |, “t,fl'f‘"I“’M""‘H:“ i treasury | himselt | many other demacratic senators, it any, are | London. thi ( ' 1 000 beh il present only a matter of conjecture. | invaded Washi wi han would b cripple | The fact is to be recognized, however, th b ohar t revising the the fall he will ' i despised, and he tak step without at Burlington erviee' ar ency nator il \ce not to be economy n [ T trom pr tions {s | Bthan Allen can be at » of rolonged in the history of 1 tour &h court 1 publie serv- e, 4 4 r 3 quot 1 ord nly conditions demand a it shall n It in the defeat of th (I{\m AL leir intentions are seriou economy in | tariff bill, there will be another sharp fight it 4 “ i ernment. Such | in the house, some of the democrats in th though nominally a c Il be approved by men of all | latter body having already declared they will where he has lived But the American people do not | not accept many of the senate amendments, | Washington and Lee mansion and | ractically resident of Washin, restore o G i 4 Miss Juliette Car who became hi e | men and v leterioration of the public service or reduce | will continue to suffer from the uncertainty | on Thursday, is a distant cousin ¢ the efficiency of any branch of it. | e 1 to | Ak tem of economy that will cause the | In the meantime the business of the country Who wants Dr. Miller's place on she park | | regarding the There is a v pfound physical ¢ umicable arrar decline - in the appearance of Warner Mill comml Don't all speak at one ' o Xcept PORTS Fha rovent of the Omaha cus. | e has little color and th —_— alertness and vigor which cli of appeal upor i It | 4 th the eternal fitness o | toms office Is a year. Out of | hag given place t : e ¥ fail to come to an under thing ith the policy of fts chlef | this sum is pail Uaries the sur- [ manner and a carr POPULISTS STILL ENIGMATICAL The seems to prefer to have th 8 f it hoped that Judge Caldwell's | wrecker for the Omaha Fake Factory to | veyor, his deputics and clerks, The sur- | of bealth. It is : APUEOLEN QY L s those doubtful ¢ in 1 i " ek i i e bt Fro " | matter, of which " Tight 1 populist, former republ alled into requi istently garble the testimony taken In the | Ve¥C alary is limited to $5, 4 YEAr | pents on one o oceasions in publi today ~that : ceivers and employes go | Bennett libel sult. For Instance, the Fake | 1f there be any c after paying the | the cause of most of his melancholy : o Ehat the The char attempt T}'\v foeh nee with a determination to | Mill make inett testify that he never had | Salaries of the ofiice the amount must b - Fhe a1 ok NolEn 0o o mado by a city LI le “ ola "»““‘ wljust their differences, the further inter- | any ill-will toward the editor of The Bee | turned into the United States treasury. The WILSON BILL RECAST. LA L TP upon cert ol I A y t » court will become altogether | until after the publication of his open letter | Feceipte of the office the past year have en- tatuRkl At Sante LN too serious to be entertained without s IRheoeiES retusaliot s v n of Nebra g 3 3 upon the Wilsor i Baltimore American: In the attempt to please all the bill will probably please nor peared the day before the election. As a | Salary, or nearly so. The Wilson bill, how- | new york to the voters of Douglas county, which ap- | abled the surveyor to draw the maximum stantial foundation. The public must be 55 f Dougla nty, which ap TORELG i informed of the details of this affair. LAST STAGE OF 1 A7 > = Tribune: As it stands, the bill | sonate finance committee ar ¢ Durlington is at the L TAGE O THE BRAZILIAN WAR. | matter of fact Bennett testified that he had | ever, if it shall become a law and be put | does not appear by any means cortain and upon inquiry and investiga | Rana 2 = _"‘"‘_l e o If the latest reports from Rio de Janeiro | entertained ill-feeling toward the editor cver | In force, as at present contemplated, will | ralse revenue enough the necds of \GRT Sa A O R SYBNAVE S aar hio | ° Mayis 1 auitor ot thaHuron Thero fs a surprising similarlty in the | are true, and there is no reason to expect | sinco ho I y g government even with the income tax, | I H alk f oo i 1 3 hier 10 reason to expec since he knew m, and wh oq | reduce the revenues of the office from 30 to { and Kyle of Dak | ite of Hy 8. D., e would 1 regularly recurring names upon the list of | that they will be c e a e IoTREE e ich {8 retained Martin” of Ki pop ¢ { to be public pri e : 3 3 Philadelphia Inquirer: One thing is for the Wilson tariff bill upon its | | sentative has introduced a bill LA e et e the o-called Brazilian war Is in the | The Bee supported him for election fn 1591 | MOt be regarded as a very desirable one In | tain, It s not a protection measure, | sage, principaily because it provides income | appropeiating $4 i citor Yy 4 1 last stag its existence Admiral da | ne answered in the amrmative | point of remuneration. The surveyor Is | neither is it a revenue bill. It means taxes and is a_long step In the dircction of | wes for holding the constitutional con- several months has been the | W interject here a vel Lo | now disbursing agent of government build- | Struction not only to many an industry, but | free trade. Without the support of popu- | vention of Idaho in 1890 ER i e / Ve interject here a verbatim report of Mr. | B ag 8 ! to the revenues. Such a hybrid measure | lists the final defeat of the tariff bill is noxt | Y S. [IEATH. soul & ¥ i Insurrectianary forces, | Bennett's testimony on thls point, which will | 8 funds. It is thought that the postoflice | ozt 1o be beaten | to an_ impossibilit Byen with their sup Is said to have taken refuge upon a Portu- | gearcely be gainsaid: building will be completed within the next ‘ew York Recorder: What state wants | Port three democratic votes in the senate PLEASING THOUGHTS. guese war vessel and to have offered to sur- oy xamination by Mr. eral: Q. Y three years. There will be at least bill? w York? No! Pennsylvania? | Will be nccessary to defeat the measure, and —— render to the Brazilian government upor » very kindly feelings toward Mr. | 000 disbursed on this work during t Yo! Ohio? No! Alabama? No! Maryland? | that makes the chances for defedt VEIY | meyh: About the only {hing that sena- 86 cager Is the new government fn Eng- | cOndition that he and his followers be guar- | Rose 1id you? A. I couldn’t have, very | possibly at the rate of $200,000 a year. N T el s e INDIAN CLAIMS GO OVER torsiesemito i LInU e 1and to proceed with the work before it that ¢ Qi Well, aid you' have? A, WNo, sir. surveyor is allowad 2 per cent commission | of nearl the states, and thundering | Chairman Lindsay of scnate committee || Plajn Dealer; = Aftor il frec s o it will not even allow the reconvened Parlia- | 4¢t%: He was evidently forced to this by | Q. Have you ever had? A. No, sir. for handling the government's money, which | “‘noes’ I come from every one of the | on Indian depredation claims said today that | pori as ! ¢ & I The | the extremity in which he has found himselt Q. You have always had very hard feel- | may net the survéyor something like $4,000 | four and forty great commonwealths that go | there would be no appropriation mad o 3 Notinaa i iR fiorthe Coasil: e | 50 very hiladelphia Times: Taken as a whole, it | Mments obtained i ok ometimes like the quality ¢ ) o gress may be relied upon not to be quite so | ¥ I”.‘.J > "‘ Etomthe wessslandi tort Q. When aid you commence having hard | If the office to run hereafter as [ i35 very satisfactory bill, and the business | Indian depredations. Tle said the not.strair modest. The Easter Intermission could not | a3 about to begin, he has sought, by offer- | feclings against him? A. Ever since I have | heretofore, in' respect to the number of | interests of the country imperatively demand | dition of the treasury and the senl ing to surrender, to place the blame for any | had anything to do with politics. clerks, the surveydr will realize a very com- | that the settlement of the tarift shall not | asainst making any more appropriatlons | possible destruction in Rio harbor upon the | . @ When did that begin? A. I guess about 3 3 p 2 e be needlessly delayed for a single day. Too | than were necessary to carry on the affairs ! 1880. fortable income and not be greatly over- | ok time has been lost already, and the | Of the government, suggested the deferring commander of the opposing forces. Con- [ Q. And ever since then you have had per- | Worked. Dr. MilBr knows a good thing | majority of the finance committee have now | Of appropriations fo meet theso judgments | Tston Mranscript: = It s as eusy to Tho more plausible the charges made | trary to the general expectation, President | sonal ill-will toward Mr. Rosewater? A. No, | when he sees it. the plain duty to | the bill to a prompt | until the session beginning next Decembor, | Wille Shorthander Foil SAES (O 0 0 by against the senator with stock Jobbing pro- | Peixoto, instead of epting the conditions | ¥ nl personal [ll-will, but [ didn’t like his report and immediate action. | ““hl 1 the \1 ;\,.T""f" \\\w:’l:‘l_":y-”w-]u”w:l“x-;‘:I‘-l ot et ATl 0% offered by Da Gama, has peremptorily re- | St¥l€ Sade e New York Times: Now that the bill is be- [ 414 tHE enues of governm 3e = Hor! R R R e Q. In what respoct? A, Well, he wanted [ According to thes forecast of the Indian | pora’(he finance committee, no offort should | &t present. The Indian depredation Juds: | FLowell Courie The matter ls now do such base charges as the perversion of rdered the firing to | 4o ‘be Rosewater, and anybody else didn't | appropriation bill ired in the press report | be spared to press its passage with the | Ments certificd to congrces ar arpropRa dropped, sald the sherlft as he sprang the leglslation in the interest of stock cxchange | besin as originally announced. Unless the | want to be anybody. from Washington, one plan for: burtalling | greatest. possible cnergy. Discussion there | tion aggregate only about $200.000. As many | trap. e b SR T Bl L are of claimants have expen hard cash_in manipulators appear to the s The [ vaunted superiority of the government arma- | | Q. '!" supported Jou, dldn't he? A. 1guess | (o exponses of the department, suggested | MUst be and should be, it for no other rea- | o BILEAGRIE WORE CEREEL a feeli AN.OPPORLLUNITY he did. son than thoroughly to expose the mature | S°CU il Rtalot thatiody.to 18 e Poffel vesti- | ment is a myth, the doom of the insurge: i v ; : tho ity great Truth. L LR GRHA Sebl LUNC S il o e i Spe nt And you didn’t find any fault with thac? | by the committee Wwhith has had the bill in | 4nq effect of the privileges granted to ricy | AMORE the minority il BIEAt M ¢ oung ladies, when su chanced to weep the suspicion that a searching investigation J b nsurrectionists will | 4, i charge, is through a general consolidation of | and powerful interests by the changes from | justice to postpone action 3 If all the little tedrs might result In some undesirable disclosures, | 5000 be compelled to yield upon the terms When you were asking for his support? | the warehouses and supply depots for In- | the house bill. But this need not take any MANDERSON OPENS A FAIR. turn to pearls, now would you keep that President Peixoto may choose to dic- | A. T didn’t ask him for his support Qfan rations and supplies. But while the | Sreat amount of time, and there is no rea Senator Manderson attended the opening phentiall iy Bty "‘I~l‘” B The it T ROER Bl ot e allowen! |Ltate: Q. Didn’'t you go up and ask him for his [ 41N T kg L Lk € e | son why the bill, if properly pushed, should [ at the fair and bazaar of the Oid Guard at the rwould You gie thom a e city assessors should not be allowed e T m b support? A. No, sir. : plant at New York is to be abolished, | not go to the president by the 1st of May Washington Light Infantry armory last night R LR M to forget that a tax \:\Ilvmlmu bear REp e mOmaite bl sirgpelic nas {10 He voluntecred it, did he? A Yes, | Chicago s to become the main and only | New York Horald: It is because the bill | and made a speceh in which he said: =1 Siyed dne, amd weep il day. least some slight resemblance to the enznotliing imo e defection of depot for supplies. We suppose that this made public is calculated to work de- | was wondering if the buzle calls we have — oW sn-of- SEiahle « Jid that s v any V. is part? b o P B 8 s iscl v ear means anything to e youn, K o /] TR 7 valuatlon of the real and personal property | oV Mon-of-war, under able loadership to bo | , & DI that show any tl winl on his part? | TR T SOMFCS LA SORRG, 8 in the senate and_ arouse mischievou Just heard means ans ling to the your WHEN THE DOORBELL RINGS, : L 4 i sure withe f . o] | ol i ) DBZ0TOILNALY opposition in the house that its presenta- neration of the day. ahabiyAco . i et owned! by:residents of Oma A great mn- | Sure, '("“ ity I'"' that support on land neces- | ° Q. You didn't know him very well before | branch station, at least for the present. The thon "is o party blunder and a-isappoint. | was nothing thrilling, the past was not r ARG sl crease In the assssment can bo secured | Sry o overtrow a government so thor. | thaf, did you? DId you have & speaking ac- | movement toward the west, however, is well | ment to the country. 1t the democratic | called; but to us how much docs Eqch end 1¢ vou could only alvays kiiow, by simply including In the returns the large | ©u8hIY intrenched as that of Brazil. Neither | auaintance with him? - A, 1 had spoke 0| ypger way, The jump from New York to | majority in the senate were cual to the | mean? When revellle sounded L faneitd ||yt '\ it is who stands mass of personal property held In this city | Admiral de Mello, nor later Admiral da Vipmith it b b hi v for hope for occasion they would waste no time over It, | could see my old comrades here rubbing | \il L e door hell D 10 o v i Q. So_you.could not say_that you were ac- es room for hope for a still | "taye up the Wilson bill, cut off its ob- | their eyes, as though awakening in the brisk [ ¢jjie frequently you wouldn't g that has hitherto escaped taxation alto- [ Gama, have inflicted any very scrious loss | quainted with him? A, No, sir. further westward jump from Chicago to | noxious rider, and pass the measure, with | morning air. At sick call, I imagined ©j\When the door bell rings. gether. A stricter observance of the rule of | upon their enemlies. On the other hand, the ‘“‘3" "\‘]“1““';" could et he was ac- | Omaha. The Indian supply depot mus such few Judicious changes as would receive | could fee the faces that I used to maks, | sl s e slow veme ve quainted with you? A. No, sir. 5 conourrence s0. er swallowing uinine, and at as- | It isn't sure to be a d, equality in taxation offers In itself a vast | Slow movement of the government, at times | TGN P Wikiually strangors? = A. Yes, | Drought as near the polnts of direct dis. | the prompt concurrence of the house. But | after sy allowing guininec. [t bde it ety i ay be e expec a body | sembly, T thought I heard again that sharp | and untrodden field for improvement. resolving into stagnant fnaction, has cnabled | sir. tribution as possible. Omaha's advantages-| U2 MA¥ bo (00 much to oxpoct in a body | som Ay, T thousht [ hoard agln (hat sy | 1S oot Gt o enaze Da Gama and his followers to hold out for | The above literal quotation is given simply | of situation and of access to the great | conspicuously lacking fal sarted with seveite, anid oo when | B Gt o it s o En | | | ntradicted by fuller dis- | whother he | f eeline on | 50 per cent, in which event the office will employes favorcd with leaves of absence | patehe: v S E LR B reollng S wicn F sioners. It seems as it all a policeman or | Gama, who for fireman has to do to sceure a vacation is to ask for it. And under this dispensa- tlon it fs only the bashful man who gets left. anteed against punishment for their disloyal ment 1o take the usual Baster vacation. Chicago Recor lers—What's a lon W, with safety be dispensed with by the average mot? Slowltz you always think of after iUs congressman. pensitios the more unworthy of consideration [ ¢ v Senator Peffer's tariff bill has the one | Months without exerting themselves to any | to emphasize the fact that from day to day | markets from which these supplies are e ———— taps is sounded at the end of two \;\"“‘“'._“ When the door bell rings. merit of being constructed upon a consistent | Ereat extent. Not having had an exhibition | that sheet has purposely perverted the testi- | drawn are recognized as real. Should the NEBRASKA AND NEBRASKANS. Pl pinon (the Eralent Aicemt o principle. It aims to make everything a | Of the actual stremgth of either party, it Is | mony' adduced at the trlal. A prominent | business of the department require expan- Y1 Was thinking today what anniversary it | _ Bribellirings poor man uses free of duty or subject to | possible that the present collision may re- | cltizen who asked one of the men presumed | sion Omaha will be able to press her claims | . The Johnson county fair will be held | yrked, and I remembered that on March | Your hands, inay he Sie b & comparatively small duty and to make | sult In somo surprises. Yet tho very fact | to run the mill why they gave unfavorable | for the establishment of a branch depot at [ “Serer &40 B i su | 12 1864 General Ui S, Grant fvnt (0 Ktea | Quite suri I evor put in thyme, everything a rich man uses pay all it can | that Da Gama had offered to surrender must | coloring to their reports, received this reply: | this point. e [ e w0 L most nugplelauel|wailien Lo agR hely sl possibly bear. The graduated Income tax | be taken as a confession of weakness on his | “We have got to do it; we have to help down Mr, and Mrs, John Yearnshaw of Carleton | anniversary for opening your fair—it means 18 incorporated into the measure for tho rt pointing to his probable defeat. Pres- | Rosewater.” The decision of the German government (o [ celebrated their golden wedding last week. | good luck. You see, you're curious to know express purpose of reducing the incomes of | ident Peixoto's rejection of his offer is like- = =T order the coinage of a considerable additional | e Central Nebraska summer school will [ *T like tho name of Ol Guard. -t recalls | Just whi Is on the portico, the rich for the benefit of the less fortunate | wi any indication of confidence in the A WAS M TIME. amount of silver money to bring the circula- | be held at Broken Bow from June IS to ;"“;‘f':;.‘“"-x}"f!;““ ~=W:: '1“'”’“":: unde :“‘-'I_Iv_\;l“[ \1‘\.11“:':;‘ the outsiders get u show, 12 not less deserving. As a piece of soclal | ability of the government to put an end to | The consideration of the tarift bill by the | tion up to the legal limit will only whet the [ July 27. i — stic class leglslation the DIll proposed by | the Insurrection without making any con- [ full fnance committeo of the senate will | appetite of the sliver men Instead of satis T ahiharven sidnxiaen homs et st e 2 ; B o L R o cossions. Tn the exact terms to which the | Undoubtedly be a mere waste of time, It is | f¥ing them. The demand for a few million | pear Gurti belligerents may come the American people | @ Wholly perfunctory proceeding, because the [ marks of silver will not cut a perceptible [ Jjoun L. Davis, a leading business man of Governor Jacks pronunciamento democratic majority will make no concession, | figure on the silver markets of the world. Stella, dled at the home of his father after X are not greatly interested, but they will be against. the pugilists at Creston ends 1n | glaq to learn that the curtain has been rung | OF At @ny ate none of any value, to the - B short illne WN'Nl; Ks \ about ridiculous a farce as Governor A Dash of Contem The York p factory is about ready to ‘u as - 2 i | republicans of the committee. The latter down on this long-drawn drama in Rio | "¢PU i9/glatiop e snce oper: s b Mitchell's bluster in connection with the | yoR % endeavored at the outset to get hearings for i vurhl'rnlwml\fl e oar Imn\u]u;‘r::;umm and will put a man on & co. i arba 8 Should the United States senate become | the road shortly. Jacksonville mill. Not only was the prize i o x several interests which had sent representa- | much more unpopular the people of this J. C. Orr has resigned as principal of the The largest makers and sollers of fighting permitted to proceed in lowa, as in | RESPONSIBILITY FOR APPROPRIATION tives to Washington, but a resolution to set | COUNTY won't care w dush ‘what happ e e e ol Hean i fine elothes on varth, Florida, but in the latest case after the Senator Cockrell of Missouri is chairman of | apart five days to hear workingmen, farmers, | " 188 2 ceeded by Prof. Wolford, s governor had been defied the participants | the senate committee on appropriations. His | manufacturers and others interested in the Ve The docket of (he coming term of the dis- | Your money’s worth or your money hae v n escape r o o r 2 3 J 0! urt cot v 18 the largest in b o A G i were permitted to escape without the slight~ | long experience in congress has made him | tar R aatanteaine & s Globe-Demacrat trict court for Burt county is t arlt was dofeated by a strict party vole. | mpepe will be no doubtful facto the history of the county. ) year to complicate election The annual meeting of the Nebraska City for viplating the law. For success in pre. | representatives of paring down appropria- | did not desire any information or sugges- | Lhe republicans are sure to carry ¥ | presbytery of the Presbyterian church will venting prizo fights neither Governor Jack- | tions to the lowest point, very genorally | tions from the people most concerned in this | (ot of the e of the majomitieat 1O 19 [ bo held at Auburn, April son mor Governor Mitchell dare to c under the cstimate of the departments, and | important mitter and they do not intend to - Pawnee City h the prize. throwing upon the senate the responsibility | It is Now Hopeless. sulting in the destruction of the City laundr; of increasing appropriations so as | Lincoln Courler and the Burlington coal chute and eight cars, Every one insists upon placing the re- 24 DRFOPFIA as to meot | atltute the majority of the finance committee [ 1he people who were going to start John Barsby of Fairmont, accompanied by | It's always at your busiest time, When the door bell rings | But {0 the door you always go, | est attempt being made to punish them | familiar with the practice of the house of | The democrats had before decided that they recede from this decision. Those who con- the requirements of the public service. This | appear to be very well satisfled with the | daily paper at Omaha have evidently w ¥ | his wife and son, will sail for Glasgow April has been the practice of every democratic | work of revision as It has been dono by | Maeiiek (9 16t some one clie 4o It 6. He will make a four months' tour of sponsibility for Dr. Miller's appointment as surveyor of customs upon the personal initi- RERQH) ; Il Bimasir. "The. | BOUAS for years, Samuel J. Randall and | the subcommitteo of senators from Texus, rzen, there 18 nothing more hopel S s ¢ Su William 8. Holman, as chairmen of the | Arkansas and Missouri and are disposed to Ouetnt. the nominses for MAYOF.Af PUROLIAF 4 powers that are supposed to pull the strings RO t z iz 1 ISPOs: - was found to be inelligiblo for the office be- 2 D el patromase. for Nebraska all dls. | Bouse committeo on appropriations, having | lot 1t ftand. Hence, overy ltem 50 far con ¢ Notorioty. cause he had not lived in the city a sufficient ut e e cWwW ult-- clalm tho credit of influencing the prest- | Made their reputation as public men largel. | sidered las been left unchanged, and it is roit Free Pres length of time. iy 5 from the fact of their suc in pursuing | pretty safe to predict that this will he tho | L€ Attpck which ( J. C. Parish, one of the ploncer home- dent’s cholce and assert that they would h of Indianapglis fs making upon_ the | (o "o SRR PG B SAG O e home er spring time has come.—at least so nearl this course. Appropriation bills would be | case to the end of he measure, though It is | war record of Genefal Gresham might carry Another spring time ha 1y have been much better pleased had he but ! g o of his daughter in Table Rock, in his 74th | 2 aocepted the men whom thoy had endorsed | 5¢nt to the senate with the full knowledge, | possibl that a fe unimportant | 5 tity of this | year. He was buried on the homestead he | come thal we are en for the place.. Can. it ba that-Dr. Miller's | t2KINE tho department estimatos as a basis nges may be made on republican suggess \varrior and s’ to st what 1 took up from the government twenty-seven 5 abled to announce the i that the amounts they carried would have to At the rate of progress 8o f 5 battles he' won during the rec years ugo. | % backers for the Interstate Comumerce com- | 3 ate progress so far made npleasantness, g | Ani . o :\ l': s e e e be Inareansd by tha's . but notwithstand- | it would require a full month or longer to i PRERAN B LT by 3 Ix « II’m‘lwulwruM', who has been rqu‘u! arrival of our new sslo cy wero playing for the g L E A A : 6 fic Lilpild Bl P wrt in_ his accounts as treasurer of tho | it VAL A g lery? Were thoy willing to recommend him | I8 this the house appropriation nittee | got through the bill, but that much time The Business Situation. and Island school board, has gone to Cali- | Spring Suits for men'’s would get eredit for endcavoring to be eco- | for its consideration In committee will Lnitedhfuaseniinvesior fornia, and there is conslderable talk that h Europe. turn ticket, his friends are confident that he the newest ideas in the appointment. only for somothing which they knew he | mhaanre i Y WS E o 4 ol mot sat? The patronage dfsponsers | NOMICAl and tho responsinility for oxtrava- | hardly bo allowed, since the republicans | clgs is based petul feeling In trade ol | may not come back. As he bought a re 3 and boys’ wear. All e A gance would be placed on the senate. have announced their determination to de | the first place, pri¢es have fallen to a point for the Nebraska balllwick find themselves In | =i o) i ) rmination to de- | FBC R BECR dhey il bo hardly Jikely to | will show up when the time arrives. | _ bl en the senate was republican and the | bate the measure to the fullest extent when s ) a peculiar position by reason of the recent in any contingency. Having, therciore, S S house democratic this sort of thing was per- | it gets before the senate nothing more to fear on thix score, many Make Short Work of 1 | tailor's art are repre- t sardonable fre Sro S B bl el L facturers and merchants will be likely to Make Shol ki of Tt; i i haps pardonable from the political point of The democrats of the finance committee | oo™ their way clear to branch out more Cincinnat nmerctal { sented inour new g‘a)u(l; That fs o grim bit of humor contalned in | View ore might be somo party ad- | can dictate the time that shall be occupled | Widely: Again stpeks of staple commodt It the tarift bl as formulated in - at. o o 4 i Ay HO A ties have been redyeed to a e, and | hot ander the (itle of the Wilson bl M b i Sele i Congressman Meiklejohn's bill to transfer \l-“”‘“l 2 ; e '] from the :'L-*‘”' of a | with "“‘1‘ onsideration of the bill in the com- | the restocking whifh must of, Mstty Tole | hod ks Ame nded in the senato under what f.|The styles are elegant, the geological survey from tho Interior do- | demoeratic houso muking a republican senato | mittee, but once it Is bofore the senate the | low 1 cxpected art a4 betier tone to | title we do not know, is to become i law, 2 A N s for 8 eneral business act, 18 alrevly Legin- | the sooner the better There should b the clot e bee partment to the Agricultural —departme rosponsible for large appropriations, but no | republicans may take what time they please | KHEral Dusiness—ty fact, 1s aleeudy Leghnd | the |\Xn|-rlv;;4'w]”l!l~(vl‘-flun in the senate about | giolng gt ). LULllLvll, We have heard a great deal of the New | Such excuso can be urged in defense of tho | in its discussion. The republicans of the | spring has also hadia good deal v do with If the worst I8 to come let It come at | | the d esigns for England farms where the crop of rocks | Practice when both houses of congress are | finance committee have an unquestionable 15 businesy ; I tsyaibares s o Brser] exceeds anuually the crop of agricultu in control of the same political party, as at | right to ask to be allowed to go through the = | | Coi T {Spring are I Byonc products. Wo have also heard frequontly | Present. Yet, it scems that the same thing | bill paragraph by paragraph and item by B R i R i g i 3 i | e BT Mthose of a year ago in of farmors all over the country striking | 18 belng done now. At any rate, this is the | item, but in view of the certainty that they ¢ ; g ene > ; rocks or striking ofl. But these few In- | Inference to be drawn from the statement | will not be able to obtain any changes of point. of comfort and general usefulness. We stances hardly enough to establish the | Of the chalrman of the senats appropriation | substantial value, it is at least a debatable k S b t't ta f e would like to have you look at them, whether you vey. We further more Indignantly resent | house assume full responsibllity for the ap- | this way., If to do so would tend to defeat wish to purchase or not just now. Our springover- % /i the aspersion that the farmers us a class | propriations of the government. Senator | the measurc—and there are some who re 2 s H B’Y}E i1 P Vvdf'-\ 308 wave been in for some time and are gems of canstitute a larger collection of old fossils | Cockrell sald that he had informed the heads d 1ts defeat as quite possible by reason of ROZ‘)/()]. <L ('lng O el 2 coats | b , 9 b g f than people of other occupations, Besides | of departments that they wmust get their | the opposition. to it of certain democratic A L style and beauty. ™ All colors, all prices this, the geologically inclined farmer is a | appropriations in the house. “In the past | senators—the republicans would fail in their x lt HS Absoflutely Pu re. A ) meteorology and all, but to hang the welght | various appropriation bills, money that was | it would be helpful In this direction. It can All others contain alum or ammonia. 4 ! of the geological survey to It, isn't this | absolutely essentlal to the welfare of the | only effect delay, which may or may not be R W ill ooy the expressif you send ; N ; ‘ s Cta practically tylng a mill stone around its | government, and then upbraidel us at the | desirable, depending upon how many demo- | 2 . e ICCCY 1T R0 W o1 OF T l 5. W. Cor.15th and l/“u"‘l‘h ots, species rare to find. The Agricultural de- | the house has compelled the senate,” sald | duty to th y It they did not Insist nock? end of the session because we have increased | crats there are who Wil not support the |

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