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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: JNDAY, APRIL 1, 1804--TWENTY PAGES. Hundreds of Bargains Just Received Go on Sale Bog_);tnntng‘ Tomorrow. Furniture Sale Parlor Furniture A Carpet Sal . . Gasoline Stoves $2.75 $2.00 Blacking Commodes, now 76e. Sale Has 2 burners, top nicely Japanned, lnrge 1] ) G50 HAL Rueks, now 8o 40 Remnant Ol Cloth, now 10c, tank. A stove that fs sold everywhere in $32.60 Medicine Cabinets, now $1.65. 60c Remn 0ll Cloth, now 15¢. the city for & $2.50 Bookshelves, now 90c $ Moquette €ouches, now $5.95, $1.00 Remnant Linoloum, now $1.00 Hall Pockets, now 60c $20 Tapestry Couthes, now $10.2 75¢ Remnant Ingrains, now 24c We are Headquarters 6c Sham Holders, now 19c. $14 Tapestry Ceuches, now $6.90, ;w- Remnant Brussels, now e M4 $20.00 Cheffonters, now $10. $18 Chenille Couches, now $7.85 10.00 Misfit Ingrains, now $4.50. or Gasoline Gasoline Stove $1.50 Onk Chairs, now e, 50 Plush Divans, now $5.65 $20.00 Misfit Brussels, now $9.65. ine Stoves. $10.00 Buffets, now Reed W $7.50, s 00 i\lm]yh" Illln;x now 8 o SR g4 . 00 Clock Shelves, now 48c $50 five-plec v Sults, $ 50 Brussels Rugs, now 9be. WITH OVEN COMPLETE $5.00 Wool Mttrosser, now $2.00 $15 Comner Chairs, niow $1.50, $1.00 Haxsocks, now 40c £1.00 Bedstead now $1.40. 26 Leather Couches, now $14.50, g 5, now 90, $£4.60 Lawn Settees, now $2.00 $7.50 Plush P or Chairs, now § $1.00 Brussc now 47¢ I handsome Refrigerator goes on sale, $2.00 Lawn Chairs, now $1.60, - N e Tol, 9o esinning Has three burner on top \\|(h £5.00 Hall Trees, now $ 1 At Carpet, now 1 8ot o 0% (18 VoW on WG 1 0 obtvat Bedding Sale ient for wush ]u tlos, ete It is $5.00 Washstands, now $1.00, e o= $1:50 Chenille Covers, now 6Sc the now evaporating style,and Has la $1.50 Bible Stands, now {id T e ML D oven—in fact, it containg all the Intest $7.60 Tce Boxes. now $4.05. $1.50 Pil now 7ae. 6c Window Shades, now ¢ improvements. Selis everywhers for $6.00 Baby Carriages, now 3 $10 lown Comforts, now $1.50. $7.50 Chenille Portleres, now $3.65. a $1.50 Oak Rockers, now $1.40. 32,005 CoMtorts. o $2.00 Washstands, now $1.00 i $200 Wire Springs, now $2.00 ) Extension Table 3.0 1 tomorrow, at the remarkably low Comforts, now A4Sc. Blankets, now Sic T e It cannot be duplicated in any store in 99 TR ”‘\‘:"“. Fold ;f Beds, 1 ¢ i5e Pillow Slips, now 1ie R P e T SR “MONARCH" RANGE | Gigwiiis |EBHEER | cokerysee e making it cleanal KI"u h Baskets, now 14c, e ¥ A Price $24.50 SURC R hoY Stove Sale $15.00 Dinner Sets, now §7 i Were you to go to every store in the AT : LA S city, you would be unable to find a range 22 Gasoline Stoves, now TOllot-Sots, - now 1.6t that could hold a eandle to our **Mon- pe il LT AR L ) Hanging Lamps, now $1 We have now arch” Peninsula Range, which is one of MU TR ) Hanging Lamps, now $4.75. the finest cast-iron ranges made. It is $7.50 Ol Heaters, now $3.05. §255 Library Lamps, tiow $L.15. ON DISPLAY constructed of the best material, $6.50 Laundry Stoves, now $3.25 80, Cuspiders, now 26e 1 1 1 1 - bt 00 Cups and Saucers, no e, 3 R e e s So CASH ks ial i $2:80 Biaque Maures, How. 3100, B8 Styles of Ice Boxes ains the practical improvements known OR 50c Coal Hod, now 18 $3N00 Piano Lamps, now $4.75 up to date, and has six lids. We have D0% Kantuet ., NOW and Refrigerators. 65 of tkem, which is the only reason for [ e b0 5-o'clock € now oo e ey s o |8 % JCREDIT e JALANCE AS FOLLOWS: o htd = 20 L I [ ” not compare this Baby Carriage g Visitors receive souvenirs, Jok Ll s Al 4 or $8.00 per month. ': s b0t e with any of the shoddy goods shown . % WITH RESERVOIR. OIS $5 Q0B DER MO Purchasers of $5 worth of goods r around town Pl’ice Silis $32.50 $25.00 worth of goods, $1.50 per week celve an "Album of American Citles. wRITE It ig as well made as any of our high- Anoth f high art | O e Purchasers of $10 worth of goods re est-priced carriages. Another one of our high art Peninsu- g Loeh LRI IS SRl ]‘z'.'.'\-.‘f:'i':fi 8. Hu“m‘::n.\“|y:»;:ilrl;: ‘]‘11\-'4; a $50.00 worth of goods, $2.00 per week | oiva 51 Smyrna Rug. For Big '84 Catalogue, ready for Well Finished, stove with a rescrvoir, by which you ave enabled to always have_plenty of hot Purchasers of $25 worth of goods re- mailing April 10. Send 10c to cover Has Bic ycle W heels, water. We have about 150 of these ele- $715.00 worth of goods, $2.50 per week I coive a World's Fair Portfolio contain- | postage. gant ranges which are exactly like the gt : Satin Parasol sorsamiNg) Monareh Range above, excepting that it or $10.00 per month. ing 217 photos of best things seen in Special Baby Carriage Catalogue - X has the feanrol '1 LA \'-'vlwln{\lv $100.00 worth of goods, $3.00 per week | tne white City mailed free. Lined with Satine, 28 not (¢ 16 stove justice at all, 72 s 5 AT P i s e v $19,00 per monthy S 2 Special Refrigerator Catalogue mailed And is full size. g Ml wort Purchasers of $50 worth of goods re- ated he wide flush reservoir top ceive a 26x54 Smyrna Rug, free. e | $200.00 worth of goods, $4.00 per week e makes the top cooking surface the Ladhed l : BRI s v LA ek markat iy Purchasers of §75 worth of goods re- Special Gasoline Catalogue mailed Remember, Regular price hus always been $55, but ceive a pair of Lace Curtains. free. for thia speciul sale 833.50. Speclal arrangements on larger pur- Stk s S “‘ s We are Leaders on TS fxlde doasiiot insliids. the thigh purchasers o 0 worth of goods We pay freight 100 miles, excepting ) Py © chases. shelf which is shown in cut. receive an Oaken Center Table. on goods advertised at special pri BABY CARRIAGES WE CLOSE EVENINGS AT 6:80, EXCEPTING MONDAYS AND SATURDAYS PER \TIVF "()\IE Bl‘“ m\vc associations. The advantages claimed by the | or any part of it to the member as an in- | months, thus conveying the impression that | strike, which will include all miners from | (/ TNDS N WY 0(* | Telix is still working and getting out coal of i s % 11U L)1 latter are not apparent in the considerations | ducement to join, it is practically impossi- | ninety-six monthly payments would cancel | Colorado to eastern Pennsylvania. “lL “ “DS 01‘ “\O“I\lu very fine quality mentioned. True, they handle larger sums | ble for the oclations to report this [ a loan. This Is misieading. If the pay- | Operations have been resumed In the knit- LENROCK, Wyo., March 27.—The Glen- of money, but their fleld of operation is | amount. They do not, as a rule, attempt | ments and accumulated profits mature the | ting mills of the United Knitting co pany ., coal mine uspended work .| wider, and for that reason it is notorious | to do so. In the above mentioned res in that time, the mortgage is re- | and Liddle Bros, in Amsterdam, N. Y. There during the past eight days, the Approximate Cost of a Loan of 81,000 in | that ineir losses from bad investments are | tions there were something over ed, otherwise nof. The bylaws provide | js a 10 per cent reduction In the wages of | Damage Wrought on the Stock Ranges by | Fremont, Elkhorn & Missour{ Valley block- e proportionately greater, There remains | shares issued last year, which would for a given number of payments, but if | the employes of the United Knitting com- h Blizzard. ade preventing them from filling outside Nebraska Associations, therefore, but onc peg on which to hang the | §43.000 not reported as received by these the shares have not matured, it is optlonal | pany LA I te 18 Se0m the Recent Blizzard, orders. Considerable of the Glenrock pro- claim of cheap money. sociatios, It this amount was paid In fall | with the holder o continue payments or | " & duct is used in Oma 'HE VITAL POIN by the members it would increase the ratio | allow the amount paid to stand until such The Mine Workers have issued a call for The cattle loss of central Wyoming from CLAIMS OF TWO CLASSES ANALYZED (HBRVITALROLNT, of expense to recefpts paid by members to | time as additional profits mature the shares thelr fitth annual conventlon to be held at | DEAD CATTLE PILED UP IN HEAPS | the effects of the recent bilzaard s estic The cost of management is a vital con- | something like 14 per cent. But whether | pledged. There Is no guaranteed limitation, | COlumbus, ©., April 10. The political pro- mated at rocent. A great many dled sideration. It is particularly important in co- | this $13,000 be included or not, this rate | nor Is it possible with legitimate profits to | 8™am of the American Federation of Labor from suffo the snow blowing in and : operative industry, wherein the profits are | per cent of expense to receipts is enormous, | mature the share in the time stated. will be voted upon and many matters of lits that Grast the Btook [ MUDE rnostrils The rallway cuts Cost of Mannging Locals and Natlonals a8 | guaged largely by the expense. Low ex- | when we consider that interest, fines, profits | " The substantial difference in profits above | Yital inerest to the miners will be acted Sights that Greet the Stoek | wore rull of cattle that had drifted bn with Shown by Officlal Statistics—Facts penses means greater profits. . Both in- [ by lapses and withdrawals, etc., are all in- | expenses in favor of local associations is | “PO™ 7 men's Eyes—Experiences of Varlous the storm and perished. The rotary made Concerning the Claim of For- yaksiandiheriarar abarels) aiinkinel proyjcluded I tholtotalfrecslple: a suffcient refutation of the national claim | (A cut in wagos has been made by the Towns with the Storm - Loss on the (g Ererg FLTERED NIt :I\dmrlx; & e ceeds—the former in h, the latter in re- Lo ST & i ) Y 3 - Seattle Coal and Iron company. The reduc- % = Misso ey road, several hou elgn Cheap Money. ducing the duration of his debt. Every THE COST IN NEBRASKA. Sthelzapiincney L I et e R o e Ao e Hobn i an it dE0limoh Range 1ygOngkintt, Delngz consumed in tho task of cloaning® L dividend added to the value of the bor- In compiling the reports of associations in o are involved. Much complaint is made each cut of 100 rds or ove rower's shares reduces to that extent the | Nebraska the state banking board does not : o against the company hecause of the rule com- : % DOUGLAS, Wyo., March 19.—District Several correspondents In Nebraska take | association's claims against his property. | enter into any detailed statement, as in | ~Syeet breath, sweet stomach, sweet tem- | yojling employes to buy at the company’s (8pecial Correspondence of The Bee.) court convened here yosterday, Judge Metz/ Josuo with The Dee concorning forelgn build- | Manifestly the important consideration for a | othier states, nor distinguish between tne | PT? Then use DeWitt's Littlo Barly Risers. | giore, CLEARMONT, Wyo., March 28—Leaving [ on the bench. Nine "prisoncrs are in v o tng loan assoclations and reiterate the as- borrower, all else being equal, is the ques- | Jocals and those which do not confine them- = G i ve | Omaha by the 10:15 a. m. train Tuesday | county jall awaiting trial, most of whom s or. In Germany forty-one trades union have tion of cost of management and its bearing | selve v ate. There LABOR NOT e SR R v e e s e 0 Wednes. | accused of stealing cattle. One case of sertion that thelr exclusion from the state | on"\\c (Scoctation’s profits. selves to any one section of the state. There their official trade journals, which have been | we arrived here about 6 p. m. on Wednes- | petute§ Bl SGRATRE R | URE BE BF D8 are several of the latter class, but they _ s al cos 56,000 ali|iaay Hentereal tha path (ot thiat ato : ¢ { 15 Injurlous to borrowera In proventing tho | “'Leters addressed to oMclals of adjoining | have heen. shorn of ueh_ of tho. gollen | A state label loague has been organized | mmewnt of {raveling. P e e Sevdeniest Usioniiot s ripaahelia| DI EX ikl o taglenrecial And SO egRe Joaning of what they term cheap money. | states, inquiring as to the difterence, it any, | plumage so popular in the past. A sum- | in Ohio. s o amiod. ta $6,000; ang | Midnight and found ample confirmation of | Walker of Casper on the chargo of suborn- The assertion Is also coupled with the ac- | in the cost of managing local and national | mary of the returns for 1893 shows the total A big strike is threatened agalnst St. | from $2 to $2.75 per capita has been paid out its severity as previously reported. The .[«‘jllvv‘n. .‘.‘r v}ru\ : the state alleging that o o tiat the state banking board was | 8ssociations, brought the following replles: | receipts of all ~ associations for the Totla e wenlooiis B o e pera VAUt Gliwork road from this place to Sheridan was only | SE60e BECEl. BAD '.,j)',""‘)\'{’,i";;"‘“ Hmesindthe influenced by state assoclations so to FACTS FROM OHIO. gmannied storsLAShI) EgERnc LIl of sali] A graduated. income tax is betng advo- Patrick McBride of the United Mine Work- | opened yesterday. West of Gillette the | agod and advised to swear faisely by these givo the latter a monopoly of the business. | State of Ohio, Bureau of Building and Loan | {ooi 'slxr 304 making. (e totat adat lnmn, cated in Germany. ers strongly advises against a general strike, | snow plow has in many places cut a clean | attorneys In their efforts to clear a client These assertions and charges have been so | Associations, Office of Inspector, Columbus, | or 2.9 per cent of the receipts for the year. | The Bridgeport Glass company at Mar- giving for - his reasons lh('”'i“l' :."?(m‘r'." passage through drifts from fifteen to thirty [ named McNeally, who was convicted of Industriously spread Dby, interested parties Murch 8, 18041 take ploasure in scuding | Tho ratio of cost to recelpts of Nebraska | Uns Forry, O, has resumed sisihersicop\dieieasllyireplaced by, e L0 [Eroetintan s thefwalisfot fancwbrushin UielASEERO AR TR EERRRNO BRI RS Hanas 3 s per express today n cop - i L The Peabod RN : ass,. | sands who are ploymes gy aeee yalac oL ; Judge Alle isher o dro 5 that in some quarters they are regarded | oo Jut SHGNELBOR TAREES ACRLY e, e LR ',','{:,’,‘,,’,f',,,f\i"“,,.v"::f Olaten salhgsFeshod “",',f" s ‘?,”“','.:,',’l""”' Mass., | & 0 organizations are not in a condition to [ cars on both sides. Nearly all ditches | oo of McNeally's attorneys, and was ar- s having elements of truth, and are there- | On pages 19 and 20 of this report you Wii | bounee for @ In oo (atms oo o | S etroit. dnions ore taking favorable action | HE: and hollows are filled flush to the top, so [ rested under the same charge at that time, fore worth considering in detail. find a statement concarning the expenses of | are older: and: 0o larger. busincss, .conse | an the . Amerionn Redbration. of . Labor por | .The shcet milliot the Republie Iron works | that the number of dead cattle cannot be ( bu¢ the caso agalnet hin was dismissed The law governing building loan associa- | Managing the assoclations in Ohlo. Out of | quently the proportion of expense to re- | litical platform. ; i t Pitisburg has closed. The departments [ well estimated, but stock in pastures and | JAst nich, investigation having shown t tions in Nebraska does not discriminate assoclations in this state there are | cojpts’is lower. Nebraska assoclations are Nationall /Tiongslioremen's’ 'assoclation fo || nad ibeen ¥in foparation. ininoe SAURNLL RO It n b et b6 tolarltt fiath hay el snrarad absolutely nothing to do with *fix- only ‘two or three which do business -on | {n “their infancy comparatively.. very fes L D e kuide mills, whioh have been' cloned | ho% U Iritt hays co\frer the testimony. against forelgn assoclations, 14 defines | 4y yining like the national plan. These as- | of them being 10 yoars oid. . The result s | 0, United States now has thirty branches. | g5 ince Tast June, started last week. All everely. In some cases dead cattle are | A blizzard swept down upon central Wy- what shall constitute an association, and | sociations, while restricted by the state law | the per cent of cost Is as large as it double | ( Th¢ Salem, 0. Coal company has notified | (ho yen suffered a 10 per cent reduction. lying In heaps against the wire fences, | oming last night which has unquestionably fmposes on the state banking board the | from practicing all the schemes of the regu- | (o present receipts weve handled, Ita "_“‘”"'"* of a reduction in wages of 20 The Michigan labor commissioner's report | The highest ranges and the foothills arc l'r;zlfl‘r' Illm -t[’l‘<’l~;7 'l:mv‘x\v;r h;‘v stock fnter- duty of requiring strict compliance with the [ 1ar nationals for running up big expense ac- An_extensive Inquiry among Nebraska as- | S8 Per 1on. e shows (hat 40,000 men are uncmployed in | now bare, and on the flat the snow is soak- [ S35 0F thi Fuction (While the wintor was provisions of the act. These provisions in ;m:":hg"r‘p:“:‘lll:‘r";“‘_‘.Il‘fd‘\{w"'j]:-'l‘.‘”:l‘lxh;‘ld:::r':: ~|).[:;:V}(ulm regarding the cost of a nots|ieneisan ",'r“l::“\"\I‘I“‘M"::‘-‘l AI"'\“;h_-'[\"“::fi:‘\:': the state, over and .\Im‘\w- ?h;- ux\\l:l“nlflxlllk“f ing rapidly into the ground. The weather | cattle are thin, and the storm must have de- substance are: Equality of Interest of all | {o*all 'your attention to the expenso ac. | the oocrioited & )I“”jl":l‘_“‘l’;s“:f;‘“‘l'};f,'"l"'l‘m_ A [ n Sidenberg's factory of the unemploved, There has becn &b 40" | s *decidedly milder and still clear. The [ stroved them ‘by hundreds ep suffered stockholders; prorata division of profits or | count of two of these associations, which 1 { quired o mature the pledged shares, no | The Gellatin (Tenn) Manufacturing com- | Gut of about 5600 factorles inspected road to Buffalo is just open, but the stage | SOmewhat, but no serious 4iaronren losses; just terms for withdrawal; equitable | have marked on pages 232 and 241. Each of | satisfactory basis for comparison can be ar- | paoy of the south resumed operations after | were closed dewn and running on short | had not arrived at dark. No stage came in | POrted: repayment of loans before maturity, with a | these assoclations used over 7 per cent of | vived at. = Profits depend on a variety of | an enforced idleness of six months, time. from Buffalo yesterday and all passengers INDUSTRINL NOTES, . " educte son. | their total receipts for éxpenses, while the | elements. Interest charges and rates of Jmployes of the Robinson Street railway The 3 ers of the Wheeling 0 P F prorata suare of premium doducted; con- | NS SR} FESEBIS ToF SREERARe, WHH e | elementa. - Intereat charges and rates Epuploves of the Tobinsan Street rallway | The strike of the miners of the Wheeling | nave to lie over at tnia pince. S ; y BRALE: RS Y CERREVED Lo : a assoclations in the sta pre vary, as well as the stated pay- | at Toledo, ave struck because four of [ Creek mines of the Pittsburg and o b AR S o of the| e mill ovners of North Carolina are fining security to unencumbered real estate; | wus but 85100 of 1 per cent. Yours truly, | ments on shares. The extimates of secre- | their number were discharged for unionism Tos Goal company Is still on, with no pros RAWLINS, Wyo,, March :30.—One of the | . oo n atato or mind, though. working ":: Joans not to be made o other than mem- | K. V. HAYMAKER, Doputy Inspector. | tarles place the cost of loan of $1000 at | Potiers of Bast Liverpool who have been | pects of scttiement. Both sides are fir leading sheep growers, whose flocks have [ oy 0P T Lt B0 A e et con bers, and limiting the number of shares held THE BXPERIENCE OF 1LLINOIS. from $400 to $600, and the time of maturity | Jocked out for several months, are about to | and the miners saysthey are losing only a | been grazing in the Casper vicinity, re- [ cotton mills in the state are now running tn one name to ten. Assoclations incor- | g e yon Fa o gmee gt | Of pledged shares at from 96 to 114 months. | establish a co-operative plant at Akron few cents a day by loafing, the new rate of | celved a letter from his foreman today | *There were 11445487 18 _gbmmit porated in other states are not dealt With | fela. March 8. 1904—By reference to our | oioae Are outside figures for o loan saken | The boilermakers in the shops of the | Wages being so low. : y stating that during the late storm the loss | duced in the United States in the as trictly as state assoclations, for while | annial report, selecting ten national bulld- | e amear e Poriod of Share aubseription: | Babcock & Wileox company at Elizabeth, | The committee of the Schuykill Coal X | 1 one herd was about 300 and about 25 | a8 against 1L786,764 barrcls in 1892, a falling the latter are subject to official inspection | Ing and loan associations and ten local | per A e BRI I Al Ay g 4\“|_ struck against a reduction of wages. | change has Alv..mx? :ii’lxm-“': ::.I IMAI\IX{I’K:‘I::IIK Banoant GL It bAlansayaritiiatacas off of 850,267 barrel Each barrel welghed once a year, the former aro only required | building and loan assoclations at random, | host the borrower less, the difference being | ., The American Ax and Tool company of | Wages of mine emploves for W PeRiD | 50 o in s \ovo March 22.—This section | Sho hounds, muking u totl ot 8,201 %o fle With tho board annually a sworn | we found that the percentage of expense | fn° praportion to. the age of the shares at | Dallston, N. Y., has announced a cut in the [ for the last half of Tebruary and fest balj dadiicl R A pounda, - 1n addition. ta thie N, were atoment ot thelr businoss. They are not | 1o tho recelpts in the case of nationals in | ine”riee iy are Siake ff the anares 8t | wagos of its employes of from 10 to 2 per | of March, and irontiuoedutholiraiecat § of the country las Just been visited by one [ portations of 91,966,547 pounds, so that this Tequired to publish theln statements In | 8 58-100 per cent, while In the case of locals | {wo exceptions the par value of shares in | cent per ocent ‘below the $250 basls, waking o | of the sovorest storms ever known in tnis | country counteruoted tho offects of the enor- newspapers, as are the locals. The main | it is 1 45-100 per cent. This statement will [ Nebraska locals 1% §200. The admission | The Heela millof the Calumet Woolen | Feduction af & per Gehl compd locality. ‘The storm commenced about 7 p. | mous quantities of sugar used by making requirements are compliance with the rea- | answer your inquiry as to whether there is | fee s 55 conts a share, while that of the | company, at Uxbridge, Mass., started up | W2E¢S paid last month _ | m. on the 19th and raged with the fury of way with 3,603,002.807 pounds, or about gonable terms of the law in their constitu- | a marked difference between the cost of | pationals is $1 per share of $100, par value. | After a ‘shut down of six months Two A London cablegram says that the war | cyclone until 2 a. m. this morning. The | 1,796,951 tons, of salt tions and bylaws, and the appointment in | management of pational and local assocla- | For a loun of $1,000 in the former five shares | hundred operators are employed department, employing some 20,000 work- | wind was accompanied by a heayy fall of About @ y ago, relates the Detrolt Tribe every county in which they do business | tions. Yours truly, DAVID GORE must be pledged, making the admission fee The bakers' unfon of Cleveland has as- | MeM has adopted hours for a day's | snow, which is piled up in great drifts all | une, a clever artist, in mere caprice, made of an agent or attorney authorized to ac Auditor Publioc Accounts. | $1.25; in the latter ten shares are required, | sessed employed members 50 bs & weok | labor, with no reduction of wages Logic- | gyer the country. To make it all the worse | an ingenlous picture of cept logal service. Compared with like THE MINNESOTA LIMIT With' an admisslon foa of $10. A simiar | and acoumuiated arfund ot $1.817 for the | Bl the same course must now be laken f the thermometer dropped down almost to | propeiled by the trolle statutes in other states, the provisions of A ML marked difference prevails in the cost of | benefit of the unemployed members. in the navy departy and thus the gov- | yorg " Much suffering and loss of live stock | dollars for the picture the Nebraska law arc extremely lenien State of Minnesota, Office of Public 8 T ROHAN Y DA narkiNET Reticy PR IO ORI i ! i ernment will be y nitted to the | jg gure to be the result of this storm, but no The law seeks to protect Nebraska investors | iner and Superintendent of Banks, St I R ReEN R ik 1P ealhititel] = Qinsinaatls pelliin Fexolyedithat all-memsi| prinaipieswhioh .tho-laber party hes. been by requiring associations from othier states | March 2, 1894, —The law of this state (Chap- | $5- u few making no charge at ail - The | Leré who do not earn the sum of § In auy | fighting for for years kmen to travel in the bad lands for | illustration and at once had a bill passed to place themselves on a logal footing with | ter 131, general laws of 1891, section 30) | nu'ijonals charge from $5 to $20. exclusive of | toe ek shall recelve that amount from - iy everal days. Powder river Is frozen over | appropriating $20,000 for experimenting. The those incorporated in fthe state. While | limits expenses to not exceed 14 per cent of | absiract L 5k tHetunian, .same tobo ralsed by 1.per cent COMRADES, again and everything has the appearance of [ results have proved successful and that polixg nomipally excluded by the state banking | their reccipts for payment on stock, and in | * £ tax winter again. Old range men say that this | ticlan is no tlie. hIghyway: toward bais board, foreign assoclations exclude them- | addition permits the use of all fees and fines NATIONAL FACTS, The iron molders of Pittsburg bave suf. Frank:L. Stanton in.Atlanta: Constitution nas been the worst storm since the settle- | ing a millionaire. The artist is still making selves by refusing to comply with the law, | received. A e S o o s g @ very materlal reduction In wages fan alott over=not & LIt ment of the country, To make It worse | pictures. As this sort of power on. eancy THE CLAIM OF CHEAP MONEY. 1 hiave not attempted to average the cost of | pyiaws of five national associations—two lo pay has been reduced from $2,75 to | Aivery, mignt, oo COmE P many of the small ranchmen, thinking | boats is likely to become permanent, it is & either national or local expense items. Re- | oaped Ju M ' Agclationaming. and the hours of Jabor increased from | BiIL drims spring had come, had turned the stock they [ just as well to tell everybody the name of pliance with the law two years ago, agents Public Examine i A= IN0loRoN. LhOLE 108D PRGN 1D d¢ Five of the six Wamsutta mills at New An' the fire wiy; range and they, of course, havo drifted with | get some measure of justice. Hix name. (s 7 of the sclf-excluded assoclations attempted S{eeE tall. In these assoclations the amount| pogyeorq “Mass, started up recently on full | We fight an' fitht from left to right A L e Y A b [ e PN by various means to secure a reversal of the IN MISSOURI specifically set apart for expensos Fanges | (o 'qig mixth mill will shut down in- | ~The Blue agin’ the ! thiroughout this country it ts hard to cor order. The snug feo of $1 for each share | State of Missourl, Department of State, { from © to 10 per-cent of the monthly Pay- 1 gofipitely on account of & strike in progress ; \ rectly. eatimate the oxteut and damage Of | cided v uee slestrin it oy tmY. ey deo subscribed was (oo much to surrender with- | City of Jefferson, March 8, 1504.—1 regret | Ments on shares. For instance, it the in- | Sp Ot Soid™y otweon Kahn, - Schoen- | War aimt oyerobet ver N the present storm Glded Lo bse clgotrio VRt 080 meank ap out @ struggle. They sought to arouso “pub. | that 1 am not In a position to answer your [ Stallment on a share s 75 conts, 67 cents | yn® g"Co, and the United Gurment | Mt W8 KON SO 00 hets ripe BELIX. Wyo. March 30.—A biizzard hae | S08¢ dofente, and in abiut & mouth experi lie opinion,” and as a means to that end stion (n regard to bullding and loan as- | B9¢8 to the loan fund, 8 cents o (he ¢X- | workers of America has been amicably set- | “Hiir “argyment, you know peen raging vidlntly for the past twenty- | menis Will b ¥ i R aneY Mook provs they industriously spread the report that | sociations. pense fund. In Minnesota the law allows | joq 'y "rayor of the union 3 Swears he whipped us, fust an' last, four hours. A foot and a half of snow b ing ground to doluinine whitt Slass o light local assoclations feared competition and in- [ While the law provides that these compa- | 14 Per cent of receipts, a sum greater than ! 7y S AT An' might be at It still e L Rnawing ana Oritkus. | AL Reak aul pirpode. The adops r b the interest and premium charges combined The Lethbridge, B, € coal miners' strike W . he fallen a1k § o - tion of torp 4 means of modern the board to shut out ‘“cheap | niea shall report to this office twice a year, | ! L ik d1d ot last long. . When. the men found | When ole Bull Run iines in the fun, badly. Raliroad traffic is nearly suspendes 3 g The claim is without foundation | there is no uniform statement provided by | Sometimes the expense fund Is greater than TR 5 Nasiate her « iy 1L An' 1 get one on Hill! in,_tact, the statute and the result is that it s im- | the requirements, then the balance 1 50 far was concerned, that the end of it. Some one can estimate it, as it will be hard for | scheming fellow in Albany, N. Y., saw the that their places could be supplied they made and the B. & blocked In many places | with el pos concessions, which were received, and the | w an' talk, an' have our sa orse than it has been at any time during | fortificatic om_ torpedoes & The measure of success in co-operative | possible to make any collaberation of fig- | dIVided ‘among shareholders, The average | TR0 ,::u"l‘...f (!: :\m\‘ received, and th \\(,‘ '\“fx n l“u an hav rosay W ‘w‘.:‘ ’v ! ] \{m BT LI : II"‘:M fortificat i I tor \lj "‘4“: assoclations I8 in proportion to the care and | ures that will be of consistency or service, | €08t Of @ loan in these assoclations is 6] M7 3 A L e WD L ey bary. - Mahy oatyie BRYE: pasRieg trvin || cnlelts wil nsiderably le /o Judgment exercised in making loans and | Yours truly A. A. LESUEUR per ceut Interest and 7 2-10th per cent pre Thers will be no elght hour contests in | AW, Fiy o) it down! Johrron and Sheridan, and the wolves ar k. THORNS B dy employment of the receipts, Local Secretary of State, | Mium, payable monthly. The average ex- | Pittsburg in the building trades in May. | LU Keep ) on his trall, }‘ b MDA SUSE L VM AR R fe Sa rdnance bureau piN assoclations lmit business to thelr imme HRE R e e penses of nationals in three sta as | The Brotherhood of Carpenters has about An' Kecp firin’ il KIHnk:a QonMdpEakS DR I ke firm the bk electric ’ diate vieinity, and fu so far possess an ad THE RECORD IN NEW YORK shown by the official record viflo' over | setled on this point, although no open an- | 1ye ways, Havs h f ani Inboynty oa ¥ Ios haa " o World's fair, vuntage over forelgn assoclations in passin The report of the superintendent of the | 8 per ceat per annum r margin of { nouncement has been mad Then 1 git ¢ Rl EREPERE N2 Ras i L e r m: :\A on the value of the security offered for | banking department of New York for 1892 | profit is therefore a scant & per cent per The Hlinols Steel company started up one | poe anl so friend o K i N be mounted®es loans. The oficers being residents have | shows the expenses of local assoclations fn | annum, while in Nebraska locals it ranges | of its blast furnaces at South Chicago, glv TP ol : X L abol L, and ordnanca opportunities for judging of values not pos- | that state to be 2 per cent of recelpts; ex- | from 8 to 19 per « per annum. The | ing work to about 100 men, who have been i ) Btrclisd by a8 ! i sith " will sessed by outside competitors, and are bet- | penses of nationals, 11 per cent. *In most | maximuis figure represents —assoclations | out of stea employment since the mills . 9 oaIpa). e Braglaro light ter able to guard thelr interests than those | cases of the nationals,” says the report, | which reserve the bulk of the profits Ull | shut down last fall e Lord . of N I 88 ¢ noeds of the service, living at a distance. So far as finding a | (. 11), “there is a membership fee of §1 per | maturity of share . A ; A convention of United Mine Workers { arg " he Alls d 1n oblata : .“"\ appro- steady demand for receipts the local assocla- | share. This is usually allowed the solicit The natlonals referred to represent that | called to meet at Columbus, 0., April 10. | An'"Bill gets one on 1 S uns Allsy X learmont ba P such apparaty tions are on even terms with foreign | ng agent, and as he may allow the whole payments cease at the end of Dluety-six ' Ope subject to be considered is @ national A’ I git oue on Bill olosed indeSnitely, The Hustler mine at Bcations 1h the Uglted Btates ¥

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