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e ——— e e —— s et bt 4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1891 THEOMAHA DAILY BEE. || BoND swisbupns coxnr 70 GRIEF. | cat depression that vas carried down oum- | more st currency tan at prosent A DESPOT ON THE BENCH STATE POLITICAT POINTS. The econviction of the officers of one of the | bers of good theatrical ventures. Adding | seems probable that this would be secured by . 2 e 1 g 3 | Counctt Blufts bond investment companies for | together the kind reception of the American | Representative Sperrd’s ill. Then arisss the (Callaway Courfer: The fallure of the con- | Valloy Knterprise: It Judge Scott would | Aurora Republiean Lincoln county will | using the United State 18 for fraudulent blie 1 y advasitages of et ¢ W 3 yentlon to nominate Mr. McColl four years | pay more attention to the dignity of the | present the name of John B, Evans of North | Using the United States malls for fraudulent | public and the pecunfary advantages of a | question of safety, thh decurity of bank notos | g resulted in the election of a democrat, | office which he tries to represent and not | Platte to the next republican state conyen- | being fect. Would it be equally so | Janies B. Boyd. With Jack McColl to lead | bothar wewspaper reporters when thoy do | tion as a eandidat for secretary of state. and ] 1S TO THE GOVERNORSHIDP, | | | ROSEWATER, Bt PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING purposes by a federal jury Saturday brings to | journey to the United States, we have every | now ' y grief some of the swindlers whom The Boe that the attraction for Mr. | under the proposed plan, for unless this can TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION V‘m" v‘y‘mh]h an state ticket this fall we can | their duty he would command more respect Cedar Raplds Commercial The several defy the combined hosts democrac and om people ublie t 7 b By L agilhtd bl has been denouncing for months past. Tho | Irving to return to this country in the very | be clearly shown it woyld- not meet popular | Hof*, (he combined hosts of democracy and | i 0 e (€ of the | [CRUDICAD candidates for the United States o Sunds company n question, whose officers have Jus e o will be stible. brov N this nport e voTiten fobrara Plone Judge Scott of the nate should make note of the fact that Daily and Sunda : : npany fn question, whose officers have just | near future will be irresistible. approval. On this mdht ‘u.wh!‘.\nl point there umbus Journal: The Silver Creek Times | Fourth judicial district must be a dyspeptie | the first step in that direction Is to elost B : dpti i been found guilty on the charges made in the ———— 1s room for doub proposes the name of Henry D. Bstabrook of | or crazy. He is making an unusual personal | a republican legislature. The candidate who Bunday Ttee, On . PO indictment, was most persistent in upholding KEMS MISFORTUNE. ———— Omaha o the ropublican candidate for gov- | war against the Omaha Bee and BAItor | noglects or refuses to assist In taking the uturdny Tiee, On Teveverseissier it b e et i % ern Vhat Is the matter with A. E. Cady? | Rosewater for alleged contempt of his conrt, | first step will find that his name Is “Dennis e T oS, @ i R Jt4 agents | Poople who remember the oxhibition mads | The proposed amendments to the British | fia iy already In the fleld, 18 an able man, | and thers is cortainly ho excuse for any | wnen n wants help (o take the next :‘(Iv’|', YEOT DR promised a small fortune to every one Who | by Congressman Kem upon the floor of the [ bill for earrying out tho decree of the Her- | has a good recort both as citizen and official | such procecdings. Scott ought to be in the Wakefleld Republican: The countey north th Omnh, N'and Twenty-fourth 8ta. | Would invest in thelr bonds and attempted t0 | nouse not long ago, when he publicly de- | ing sea court of arbitration will probably and will Elve our great state a first-class | employ of the Jusslan government Instead | of ‘(he- Platte never furnished many stato aneiy e i explain thelr methods in a way so plausible | nounced the action of Mr. Melklejohn In [ not be entirely adckjdble to the govern- ’”4“]‘ e ""‘ ”f'hwm]. JEilL ith \nlnm.un court officers. But when BEugene Moore of Norfolk m Lomm . . W > bot ¢ /i ‘lay County Progress. s reported th irand Islan \dependent ¢ sho W ot te 0 gos! M Fonirieonth st vestment swindles wers exposed h o rs has purchased a new no & oned that it was a peeulin Oto cast for any man on any ticket nor CORREAPONDE Investment »\H 1 re exp d In this | bl with which he was supposed to have | will very materl lly dmprove that measure. | hickory shirt with which to make uber- | of the Omaha court of Judge Scott that he t Nebraska was recognized. Moore Is an fing to nows and el { paver la officers boldly rushed into print | charged himselt, will scarcely be surprised | It fs the evident dify r the British gov- | natarial campaign, This may be his taste of | and his county attornoy had a honest man who by the people, and 0 ¥ g oot ine man who stands by the peopls, and To the with columns in defense of their syst and | at his latest outbreak In resentment of a | ernment to do all that is possible to pro- | fo mlun :::II In“ wl.\\ : 'rhzh; mlllv_ 1;.\.»n I”“‘ 1\\‘::‘ il" :{\‘.‘u‘::‘fn."l-‘ -'l‘\ “:w ‘\:'I:‘”'wl\“ 4 80 there are some who live by plundering inalated that the onslaught against them was | similar act of kindness by one of his other | tect tho Canadian poachers, and it is obvi- | DCODIe b ‘hurbugs. ag | B moey eiouRl: (o Dy tho. forged stecks, | o ot Bl B e Aot B AL Inspiead omy by the lealosy of tho less | associates In the house, which he has con- | ous that tho Dominion government has been | Thomas, for Eubernatorisl posttiomy. e on | Evory Judge and every iy yos GAnfio. 11V the' Bledtion, FT6' Nuh: nikile. tHe ‘Bayabie $ Y or compan profitable and less attractive savings institu- | strued into a pleco of uncalled-for Inter- | all the time vigorously exerting its influ titely out of date that the restitution of the property acquired | hest auditor the state ever had and fs it H COMPANY, L by theft or forgery does not liberate the tod THE BE NG NY tions. Fortunately they were unable to per- | meddiing with his affairs, It seems that | ence to this end. Sir Charles Russell said | Schuyler Sun iminal from prosecution and punishment, | "oncetly entitled to a sccond term: AT BT OF ST LANON suado the jury of the Innocence of thelr | there were until recently two cases pending | in the House of Commons a fow days ago 10 the A thaey Lppraiier and beltermmat® | Xnd » judge ought also to know that the PR TNV 1. Taachuck, seerotary of The 1 mothods, and as a rosult they are AVAIting | beforo the general land office In the out- | that it Is the desiro of the govornment of | iy e fleld than Hon. A. B. “tate Togis. | £1d8 of Justice are not favored it he In the TR IRNKINS INTUNCEION, Compnny, helnie duly Aworn, & f ; el wimber G ] i compies the sentences for thelr misdeeds. Fven the | come of which the people of Butte were [ Great Britain to make a law which will bo | Inture made a rocord of which any oan | blace of RS UL P L Ally Mornink, Teening nnd Sundny dudge who presided over the court in which | greatly interestod. After waiting In pa- | eMcacions In enforcing the terms of the | may be proud. Ho s possessed of fine FTMIBINRA HIrE M OSBRI o report, the Investigation has been ime xceutive ability and would make a first o 0 ensely serviceabl cause of Justico lows: . | they were tried conld not refrain from ehar- | ttence, but in vain, for Congressman Kem [ award. He also stated that the British 3 1 : $aed L Class governior, Personally he is our chofoo | Besteand Horald: Judge Scott of Omatia has cleared the It has temporarily Ll hecked acterfzing the transparent ruse as nothing f to exert himself to have the contest brought | government had taken measures to notify | of the men in the field, would do to hold court the X vernment by in more than a lottery swindle, to 8 speedy decision, some of the inter- | sealers of the law. But a considerable [ Bancroft Biade: If Governor Grounse Is | 0T ol Rl o e sed "Ll | Junction. It has disturbed the eloso com It anything further were needed to stamp | csted parties wrote to Congressman Mercer, | flect of Cansdian seafers had safled befors | not to be renominated for thi falle. wann THALE SbJEuts ot NAVeTss CHTIISIeNL Sommmat | SInNtIon) b1 coe N lawyers and foderal these bond investment companies as fraud- | asking him to ascertain the status of the | the bill pending in Parliament was intro- | DAIRD, It seems to be the iden of a good | M€ ¢ funelation as other officluly who nre | JudEes yMoreoy given oceaslon for ulent concerns the evidence brought out in | cases and to do what he could to have them | duced, the gencral belief being that tho | MDY Pty onme's, cltizens that te repub- | glooted or appolnted as the alleged servants | 40 A L this trial ought to be conclusive. The in- | considered by the land office at the earliest | delay in its introduction was simply to | nate Judge Melville R. Hopewell of Teka- | °f the publ The opinfon has .-nr-nv].rm‘l\' & demanded the attention of the publie. dicted promoters alleged that they had se- | possible moment. In compliance with the | allow the sealers from the Dominion to | mah. The judgoe fs an able man of spotloss | "Ilwll i‘ o 'llwvl;" yw‘.l;\\"’::lr‘u’. Lt cago Herald: The facts elicited in the of | record and reputation and would prove ® | (" onico o holds which placos his acts | (Jenking) investization conducted by Con TP ormidable candidate, and one o e ve ok N T ST S b bt Zressmar 0 € o BOArce less amazing proceeds and that they had pald four of tho | the commissioner of the general land office, | legislation, and now it is proposed that it | fort vare gerndate, and one of the very | hoyond the palo of iscussion or forbids i A R est vote gotters stern Nebraska. I AL s han the Injunction itself. It appears th bonds at an expense to themscives of $4,000. | calling his attention to the Importance of | any of these poachers can show before a | has never falled whon running for jadge of Y s afoh e | YR =ne e IHVOIVI B oe: T e TRaE Jin The difference of 30,000 had entirely disap- | the contest and asking for Information in | court that they wero not notifled of tho pro- | Retting a large mumber of votes more than | o fiteiel of newspaper. Is power of the | Dortant questions of the age, was written peared In the expenses and profits of the | regard to It. The reply, under date ot | VIsions of the award they shall escape pun- | the head of his ticket. GONFLAY: They afe becomifig more arbitery:| Motiby. Jide. Jeukins; bUt by -attattornsy; business, to say nothing of the large com- | January 6, 1804, stated that the cases were | Ishment. Under an arrangement of this | Siver Creek Times: What is the m year b ar. The liberty of press and | and that attorney is a lawyer employed by with taking a man who fs, like Es + | people ‘will soon disappear if a judge may | the Northern Pacific receievers, He was once net circulation. 110 misslons paid to sollciting agents with which | still pending, but would be taken up at an | kind nearly all the: Canadian sealors would | fnoroughly “able and. thorosghly. & punish persons at will for unfriendly eriti- | the personal counsel of Judge Jenkins. The GEORGE I T75CTUCK. | the company would not be credited. Only | early day. doubtless be able to ayold the penalties. The | who has rendered the party valuable servico | clsm of his acts, when such persons are mot | supplementary order restraining. the labor K:'”"l ..',l“‘,d.‘,; In my pr an unusual catch of new dupes would have The polite consideration, however, which | solicitude which the British government | and who has not all his life been a candi- | in b 9 presence, or in any way directly con ,{,‘ from consulting ;\w. ort ] (;“}u\r P. FEIL, Notary Publie, SHRBIAd IRem: b 5 b z bond, | Congressman Mercer gave correspond- | shows for these oY po! edita- | date for something or other. his thing | nected with cases before his court If a | employes was written by George P. or, ary Pul nabled them to pay the next maturing bond, ngressman l.y r gave his correspond. hese marauders is not-oraditesil i, always being obliged to select from among | judge's character and integrity are | another attorney for the receivers and a e ————=—="| and upon low long that might be kept up [ ent from the Sixth district was evidently | ble to It and is not consistent with its pro- | Of ey betng oblised to selcot fror 18 gt | maliclausly-assatled by @ newspaper’ he.hus'| brothersiniiaw: ot Juilge Jonkings. Jadge The assistant district attorneyship for this [ would depend the continuance of the busi- | not appreciated by Mr. Kem. When he | fessions of friendship for the United States | ting very monotonous and very wearisome. | the same recourse that other libelad persons | Jenkins signed both papers, and, aceording to federal district is Just about due. ness. The extent of the swindle is not to | heard of the occurrence he was extremely | and its desire to deal fairly and justly in 'I'lu-r.-l:\rv-’hmmr.mln “!xf”"dkmmhlh‘IIHS nI’l :m‘\ul' alvlm he uum:( nl. have, no ;}.A;n-r : ‘x T m; il l<y-‘~Hu:w‘w:|\ }wli-lrl m\ o \lu:'lrw-‘qn'n’i\l 3 . p S atter over the state who would make very efficient | tainly the power to drag a publisher before | committee, he appended his signature to the = be gathered from the mere figures of $13,000 | Wroth that any congressman should presume | this matt officers who do not imagine that everything | him and take his revenge by fining or im- | document prepared by Miller after a cursory to supply information to his constituent would g0 to the demnition bowwows if they | prisoning him on the casy charge of con- | reading of it consuming about four minutes. Tho restoration of the salaries of the | didn't happen to be in offic The Times | tempt would be a dangerous power. < RS office men on the Union Pacific ought to | just mentioned Estabrook as an eminent [ newspaper would never know when it IN A JOKING WAY. have a perceptible effect upo o retall | example. If the Times were to suggest | safo in offering adverse comment, UNtogs oF CAAHS o s onon Jthe PAURIL | et nathe. 1t woltId be tHkt ob OeoFae Wi | poinb 'et WHich: ftimight: ba consldered. cont Siltas TRl A e e e DG G (LU L CHUE DL (Pt of Omaha, an able, upright man | tempt of court would rest entirely with the | nowadayes e SHTIIRES 56 SETR on He | judge and depend wholly upon his arbitrary | girl has thrown him overboard.” il and the state of his temper. To permit - s b bf the | Milwaukee Journal: He who ralses a laugh does not necessarily elevate his audi- enc wto Speaking of candidates for Chicago Post: Whatevor the committeo cured $13,000 as their share of the bond | request Mr. Mercer addressed a note to | Bet to the sealing grounds in advance For unsofd ‘and raturne ] Why not s the services of ex-Speaker s proceeds accruing to the company. How Reed to solve the democratic puzzle many poor, credulous people were roped In | and he at once set to work to have the —_— cannot be definitely stated without knowing | matter looked into. The results of his A few more applications for building per- | what the average total payment on each | inquiry have just been given to an inquisi- mits can easily be accommodated at the | hond has been, but it I8 safe to say that they | tive public In the shape of a confidential office of the city building inspector. number up In the thousands. This one | letter signed by the gentleman from the _— company was comparatively new in the field. | Sixth himself. After reciting the facts have been earning loss money since last | und well Known thioushont tho. stiie. Septomber than Uhey aid previously, and tn | would make a molel governor, and one of | Will and the state of his temper. = To pe LA B0 RGBS BB b i B e i L Bl penciures {n proportion . WIth theft saide: | Féplllon Thites (Gem )i Qe (ho talrokd |/ bur o¢ deanottsin los restored they will be able to once more | FeRUDlican sang be defeated In Mebraska this ~ be: It takes about four gen- make purchases upon the scale to which | dangerously doubtful. It can’t b done by A NOTABLE GATHERING. gratio hes to produce a boy without We awalt with bated Sreath confirmation | he victims of the bond investment swindlers | Just related he alludes to Mr. Mercer's of the announcement that the last vestige | cover almost the whole western country. meddling as “only a sample of the bush- of armed Insurrection has disappeared from | §ince the federal officials have gotten atter | Whacking warfare T have had to contend the Brazilian territory i with and for which I took occasi ca the bond promoters for lllegal use of the nich I took oceasion to call | : —_— s i < | down Mr. Melkiejohn on tho floor of the | th€Y have for years been accustomed. While | democrats alone, nor by populists, and hence ; ; il Llgu G it L) L CLatiai % v 19| Articlon are offared by merchants at the | We must conclude that the management of | The Coming Constitutional Convention of [ g ioin . nya B A tny Y oceuatans G L CIEE G0 Ced LR U TG e %0 Drlenn that pants 8t the | jate affairs will continue in the hands of York State, RIS MA iR G Tor e amply demonstrated by its ability to keep | postofice. It fis said that a number of | B0eS on to allege that “there Is a certain 1 attractlve prices that now prevall, | the same old gang. There is just one way [ The sixth constitutional convention since P (L AR e it HERT itself well advertised before the public. The | them are still working Nebraska. These | §08 here—in Washington—who are in col- ”’”’;‘ Will be every inducement toward ex- | open for the people to Bieyen oy cleotion | New York became an independent common- | 1ViYS do—get toa show in tim emotaney sor it movean ulible test of | schemes, condomned as lotterles by federal | 11810n With & llko gung thero to misrepro- | FLVINE SEbNLAre fo the extont that tho | of the railread cket, and that fs for Inde” | yeghin wil begin its sesslons In Albany on Tlony i, B mds, oF Chn.acR. hore:. QAMBIGE 3 ' 5 e increased salaries wi v. osults endent re, ans, independe e EpaseE 3 allow any games of chance here, ) efliciency for all government bureaus. courts, ‘arocqually prohibited by stato | %1l exaEgerate and falsify every act of | MCTOUSE o Wil sliow. The results | Do F e [ndependents of every | the second Tuesday of May. A body of this A e e ES——— tatutes upon that subject. The state ol | N as far as possible.” Is it any wonder | °C thl8 movement ought to become visible | PORLISIS MRS Irde WOSLCRSSRY BL SHORY | L acter, deallng with the fundamantal prin. | peLlliS St 8 gam S 857 ) 3 2 it P e soon after the order for the new U 5 ShilIBad dge Maxwell, a man | o s R T TR = 7 Nebraska warrants are now at a pre- | cials have had their attention called to these | M4t Kem has no time to attend to the at- | 1 FASTes) haa Ly SRR R TR, e e benlove, "Lt | Clplea of government, and ordaining perma- | by quiohia Records Visttor—Who writ fairs of his constituents when he Is con- cific salary schedule goes into effect. in whose integrity ¥ s nent regulations for its conduct, says Har- | your jokes? Newspaper Proprietor. —'l"lm that her mium. 1If the law providing for the invest- s, but beyond a few verbal fulminations sment. Cer- S 5 acts, 4 2 2 , e T there be no politics in the movement. e iRoEy VRS e e A e STtor S VIRt O TaNt ociates from helping him out? The lowa legislature passed a bill, now | free from railroad ownership to elect such | does atta prots neroly yweight championship of the city, and The efllciency of the weather bureau fs | thoir operations without resorting to ANOTHER BANKING SCHEME. The d cai were enforced there would be practically s vind ative assembli ve c a 2 actica put an end to these dlag swindles. i . 2 u Rttt three | legislative assemblies, over which the con- | ! S e e R mo warrants oxcept those In the lands of | The swindlers sheald be effestively pro.| AnY ordlnary congressman would be ing tho signature of the governor, | a man to the exccutive chair, If three | leklsiative assemblie Te Wi Wisant o | 15 e onfly it v comy thankful to anybody and everybody who At n scribed, Y y [ 3 republicans will win without effort, no matter ey s L R dlanape LT xels i = should contribute to the lightening of his | ! fire insurance policies and denies to | i iany “yellow dogs” may be on the [ A brief review of what New Vork hus ac- | Indianapolls Jauenal ot exclaimed Andrew Jackson Sawyer's confirmation by N DL S Dt Tifiore MH N Ramyis iot ArEeeioyl o : complished through such e est g . our ¢ oments we r “You don't suy 0 onded the absent- : to do'business| In that'state. This 80/ per | of a dreamer. In our sober moments we | FOT To0 0 20 RICCIRIIY O COELOE (10 Wi ohy ity ishRondsd thegbsenty C:In;;cr i dli'm.llmwr:uy ‘|“|"hlr 8 demo- | oo wag instructed to report the anti-option | (0 Mimself. There s a great conspiracy :cnt mk"l o et e o mbanien | Lhubio” il to- the' state of Nebraska and re peculiarly an American development cra administration. D) e sitio abroa o e have sougl orce J 0N ol rei elon L0 S DACUHLNLT S OGS AL 1} o ' holdover posttion | ;" ho house, but the forces of delay | 2Proad to rob him of the credit for the thi et (o onforce upon thelr patrons | a1 the hereditaments thereunto belonging, | Ar¢ pecullarly an Amet during the revolu’ [ Detroit Tribune: Bmancipator—\Woman ls # t 0. 2 o1 2 ich organiza appears ated—Ye! pse wide sl 5 are so delight- son can take possession just as soon as he |y 00" ho bave o favorable opportunity to | the Conspirators are accomplishing their ob. | DY Proverty owners in New York and in | publican party, which organization appear connecting links between the previous ur- | pitfed=Yes, these wide skirts dre so delight can qualify for the place, know the sentiment of the house that a ma- | 1%t "“" doing his work for him. It is :"‘:Ty’q""r““l il :n meh country. nsl O e organic law of the federal unfon. They grew | B T 1D —— ) o - LB oxiou ‘eatures AV J exploited g aw N arper's 20 re," sai awson, e T jority of that body will support the meas- [ Mer€ly his misfortune that he has nothing s have been exploited by ———— out of the colonial constitutions, and they | putting out his feet, “there 18 e of c: nds word n advance | yry “ang that it will pass the house during : : | dence of his ability to properly represent | 1ature of Nebraska shodld be appealed to in that latter instrument was_derived.” — The | nobby for the price, b braska to bolster up the populist forces in | yp .. o S A them at W an effort to compel fird companies to aban- | _Oregon elects state officers June 4. Vale, | first constitution of New York was framed Yes; and the older they get the knob- the state by a series of speechies under popu- el il voras dopl Bed e g0 Jet e das don it. Pennoyer. by the Fourth provincial congress in 177 i ow let the Kentucky statesman pay his | In it the fourteen existing counties, with the | o Transeript: Mrs, Knophorm—How. sider the bill until mext winter, when, it ath of Senator Vance of N. stering up In this state. General Weaver L 3 Alnew: bankine aohone X ‘ s e NS eorthy at threatened duel comes to a head | It met in Kingston July 9, 1776, with Peter | (. ? T never will have anybody but being the short session, it may be crowded 5 scheme, somewhat unique | Carolina will againwinercase the number of ,m',"..:"','mmw it will not be fought accord- | R. Livingston, who was succeeded, March 6, | Mme. Deau-Dide. She always has® suol aside by other measures. As at present ar- ] Ao At [ - B uiey & Connectlout Fepresentative. It is | number .that ia alrcady unusually larke, | The New Jorsey lesisiature passed u law | It assumed tho namo of fho Convention of A EmANAD A dreRs (155 well bt sy bt “sl“':] ) "”f:" [!(lllulsrlry that has |, Cor consideration until the agricultural | Modeled on the present national bank act | one from Miss BIppi, {008 1iom Loufsiéna || proibliing Haging, IC the example e fol B L e ght on to the popularity of ministerial : : and preserves e ad ol 6 ‘teq | 1owed in other states the army of college CRLAIEOIR nisterial | ropriation: bill ls disposed of, the inten- preserves all the administrative features | and one from Georgla'have been appointed O Y oL ioR | roInted & comunibies oF (hikbeen memben LLIE UP TO DATE, e S : cripp 9 ’ of which John Jay was chairman, to formu- Washington Star. 0 h hedive. Egyp! s not to be left e " the nota S stive o e cing belind In matters of governmental practice, | OUICY @PPropriation bills are ahead of it on 2 N“ ‘1’3' dibl_hltlm« feature being the | within the past few months, although only | whipping post as a punishment for minor | I8G6 the orean’e aw, RS cGumAties SHOTS | Of all the girls that are so cut es for the | the calendar, so that it will probably be the | Provision that every bank organized under | one was to fill a vacancy caused by the deatl | offenders, The report that Missouri will join operations, reported the proposed constitution | She's a thinking 50 her lips are mute, remiership are s oro 5t . ‘ b 5 Wit Vinsome pout, premiership are so numerou of the way. The banking question fs then [ B(ate” to distinguish it from stato and | was known as the story fellor of the DESIAIESY substantially as presented. It went into ef- R m—— % bt ; o | mational banks. A bank may deposit with ; e e likely to come before the house, and the y dey and while he has not been active on the | york have organized a counter movement to people. Indeed,” Massachusctts was the only | She can give pointers on a bathing sult, thel royal imarxingeinbiCobura iy nlenila ol | oo Vet e o e ek they shall | eurlty for circulation, any interest-bearing | no sadly missed by his former assoclates at | frage extended to women and will present to [ On¢ of the oFwal BhEeh SRS WREE (F et S attract the attondance of a whole congress bonds issued under due authority of law by the constitutional convention a counter peti- |y, popular suffrage. Such reference is now THREE OF A KIND. ures. The prediction Is that the-anti-option Thet laratenfoying Hafadyaceda in: 3 TP iy ] | s LTS R s By the) ey a cedent expression of the popular w © kissed her hand; h"‘:'l“‘.'r;'w“h"‘"h‘ ';ll”“’ ‘;"'I ¢l ] l"“ fu 'i" 2 | bill cannot pass the louse sooner than late in S““‘fsv onsbysanycounty o r Ay e Incovered 1a ||| tazterof melitl lolding a convention. She slapned hist e ich distinguishes royal conclaves cipal corporation within any state, 'Shaughness: vel 0 Maryla 1 - it ny such state, the An O'Shaughnessy went to Maryland in If he had only hadmore sand, chanco of its being taken up In the senate bly gain a foothold in Nebraska cities 4 e s | by the comptrolle e Y D - | London Spectator, and had twclve sons, ciienal i hpiblisans 9 would hava found at this session, ns the tarift B threatens | ®7 the comptroller of the currency. The | 1y’ Nohraska had a:State Board of Health | Gonion,Shectator, and ! Chauncey, Which | mpe city of Philadelphia does not appear | He put his arm v @ physician to pay for his advertising just g ough with tho appropria- | bY the United States, but the treasurer holds : naturainess of the genial Chauncey M. | ity municipal gas works that it cares to _But met with a rebuff. e ;"Jm be glad to hurry ':\“"kl" with the ;iil“l’l"“ the bonds as collateral security and may | heor',°f the state as it does for the quib- | SRR, (g nto the mello wazes of | sell them. Some members of the city coun- [ “Not'for a farm¢ 5 8 g "neral | tjon bills and other Imperative legislation L 2 o edica g ] esla 7 e - 4 | I g bles of medical ethics it might be able to | ilesian brogue on 17th of Ireland occa me to let a private company have the She cri not half dark enough|* senslons caused by a violation of this inde- | e anti-option bill Is expected to en- | DANK Eoes into liquidation. Moreover, the | qomis The board has been in existence for | The Cincinnati Commercial Gazette fur- ling journals. Last year the works fensiblo provision ot the medical coe. A | eounter a vigorous opposition In tho senate, | APLeS Contituto o first and pormanent lion | seraeel yesrs o it e, I existenc any | nishes gratifying evidence of the effect of | paid the city mearly $400.000 In cxcess of + a icl g e placed i e fiel the tHolatale Which declares void,the 80 per cent clause | Darty tickets shall be placed in the fleld the | ‘o ot & SHRC R Sty Sor (BRToo e companies e loying clause o ] cke ve confess ve are somewhat . n 3 e frol K¢ c the senate marks the close of . Pre SRR A hliuse ol Flt ket UGl vo sconteas iwaarc somevlint || SRR RIL S SR o cribing the | artiele from Kentucky oo the close of Ben Baker's | g o o moro than two weeks since Mr, | Bressman. He wants the Sixth district all t admit that the raflroads have a fee tyd el 5 coming convention. Written constitutions | gopew ? jever was congenial (o Ben. Andrew Jack- [ y.0q ravented his dolng so. It s belleved | WOF Which ho is| doing in congress, and | !B this stale, has been vigorously opposed | hAving. acquired possession’ through the re tion, and being, as has been well said, “the | waking great these days. Unemancl- v e v efend I e g0 t the ever ready to defend that title agalns ganic law of the colonies and the subsequent SR to hold up before his constituents in evi- | The. Bee in recent issyes. The next legis- HERE AND THERE. furnished the chief materials from which | Shoes for which T paid only Rather S~—of his coming that he s on his way to Ne- | o FREeRl fon, but the danger is that 777. | bier they will be,” said Harkins. i e in the session that the senate cannot con- st ausplces. The populist forces need bol- age bill and retire trom public gaze. | exception of Richmond, were represented. | ioston Transcript: e, Knophorm —How will have his hands full 3 cature: ) as to Its principal features, has been pro- | appointed members of tho prosent senate, a | ing to the Lexington code of morals. 1777, by Abraham Ten Broeck, as president s In fitting me ranged the anti-option bill will not be called atifying the Declaration of Independence crises and has hande ts resignatio i v A ¢ 880 s Snandonltnd tonl pelgmationd| Rt e R S T e | o ithe law, now regutatligd hationall nask by the governors of those states respectively | “' A" yiexourl grand fury recommends the Mlssourt Sgrar 7 p late the organic law. This committee, whose | Of all the girls that are so cute, at least when z candidate o systel g p ona s ‘‘int. re o o sar is evide y v of o on willing cundidates for the | og or April before all these bills are out | thIs system shall be designated as “Inter- | of tne preceding incumbent. Senator Vance | the republican column this year is evidently | (B 350 ™207 P the convention adopted it | In the back row of the ballet. sendte: | _ Several well known soclety women in New | gt Sl G 1P Cithout. submission to tho irnsd.c pes gnla event this; week Is to bo | opooker has promised the chairmen of sev- | the treasurer of the United States, as se- floor for some time his familiar face will | the one In favor of having the right of suf- | eV G\ WCCCn PGB States which in | Tn the back tow of the bellet: recelve recognition for leading party meas- o R : of crowned heads and their families. Every- | ©ooo oo o6 o the United States or any state of the United ton asking, that such an amendmont be v % | imperative in all states, as also is the ante Somrville Journal, adopted. Why will men make such slips? May. In that case there will be small the west prove that that scourge ma 2 R ] of today from those of a few centuries back. character of the bonds to be passed upon | ry. .ot 7 ke, o | the middle of the last century, says the Profits of Municipal Lighting. He would hiwve found a bettér place, So long as it Is an unpardonable sin for [ 1o taxe until July, and the senate will then | CITCUlating notes are not to be guaranteed that cared as much for the health of the | name was thus spread. This explains the | to have had o costly an experience with S ubinisis i cil have just been detected engineering a I'd be dis public will refuse to take interest in dis- | 0 adjourn, sell them for what they. will bring it the'[ o™ sometning ‘toward preventing an epi- | sions. 7 and there is a sharp protest from . SElad; ind with some better- giicaluabliitiontare no : me > asse 4 The: ew blood and brains. With the advent of | cost of operation, d she re man's medical abllitles aro not to be meas- | ana 1f g0 it would not be difficult for its :H'O" all the assets of tho bank. They must | oxcuse for its existence it should promptly | yi Perry Heath came many improvements, | ments It is estinated that double” that Conclsely, o redeemed In logal tender United States | announce the fact. Up to tho prosent timo | hoth La. watter and form. and it mow. pro: | Profit would accrue. coln upon prosentation and the banks must [ it has beon viewed more as a hugo joke | sents a most attractive appearance typo- graphically. The change provokes the fol- lawful money of the United State A ce :M\:r}n: :i'llll u‘f“ l‘w\:]’r I{)m Moso -”| ;”{Llnd)‘ n the cago Inter O L uped by his adherence o this obsslete eus- |\ oo cnonts 1o pravent! it:coming. (to.a vots om. FLLgo tom ST R during the short session. They can easily & consume weeks in its discussion, and it strong enough could make delay also by tion for the prdposed tariff bill when he | Strong enough could make delay also by rodsmption A5an0 .y 0 L oharacterized It as & “mongrel measure,” | PUShING forward other measurcs upon which | (T8l redemption agency is established in | p1ougiag county Is practically the only |ivery.warm friend of Eresident, Harrlgon, and pRie b ly ke e | the democratic majorlty is substantially | the Ofico of the comptroller of the currency county in Nebraska that has any money to | Was closer to the white house than almost ew pPlflg ults o) ealoh word Yoowardiymakoshittl iy | the democratlo ship bill 15 one such meas. | 214 the banks are required to keep ther ] T i G et T G ARG e D LG LR probably persist in discussions upon the | MMIted: f Tne bill 1o | mer cent of their outstanding circutation | "o ! Jrgads G4 | (0 Harrison administraiion. 0ne ot s FOR YOULG MEN, tarlft bill because it Is the more suggestive £ therefore, to set an example for other | backers in the present enterprise is Stephen oGO he more suggestive focathesredermntioniornoteniiilotimay dpites| oo o e ) e ARG s e e o e of war unde A & ’ of the two, but there Is a falr chance for t00 far from tho locallty where the bank | syatem. of roads. ana mh . Loy eUate | rison, and 1a olosely pres- FOR BOYS— “mongrel measure” to acquire a genoral Y system of roads and by keeping them In Walkinon thos seall Ry A ianan e t t | 0y g this and that is established, to be presented for redemp- 1 ident in every way., Putting this a i » 8 zood condition, ouglas co v roads e e Ve uch s one of the all odds the lurgos With reference to the pending legislative good condition. Douglas county roads are | (ogether, I should not be vrey much s R A il D proposition. keep a reserve of 25 per cent of deposits in S Senator Quay found an alliterative appella- than anything else. ure and some sort of mew banking bill is likely to be anoth Bither will invite an extended debate, and the banking problem alone will be recognized on both sides of the senate chamber as one of supreme impor- - = tance. It would seem, therefore, that noth- e announcement from Laramie that | ing but a determination by the advocates of tlon at Its own counters. This redemption | yged more than the roads of any other | prised to find that this is a Harrison in- Crm e R R fund must be kept in coln, There is no county and they bring better returns to the jon of McKinley territory, not without 0 3 L reference to the coming contest over the re- Our Windows. provision for a safety fund, each bank being | yeonle who ba ) z00d polic: y loft to maintain its notes at par by prompt | Lric, h0 PAY for them. It 1s good policy | 0 RCIEE, intyion or the prosidency. Wait another of the delegates to the recent Unlon | the anti-option bill to put It ahead of every e e S S SR ftio | to pertect the system of highways that binds | jng gee,” Pacific wage schedule conference has been | other measure can permit it to pass the | TCUCMPC D00 1d by the securities | togother the city of Omaha and the outlying Huge gobs of tears trickle between the e ey h ‘ E 5 3 In the custody of the treasurer of the United | gistricts of the county. T B e Gl 0 ot Boys’ Two-Piece Suits, Kilt Suits for little boys stricken with the smallpox counsels renewed | senate during the lifetime of the present %, sz o States. N/ ctio ade i 3 3 owadays. Although the guardian of . . vy N Precautions among those who were exposed | congress. There Is apparently a lack of | StAte%: No distinction is made in the money ~ — T e A iog foniornee | | Light and Medium Shades, 2 2} to 5 yoars old, of ede) ctween ge d ver leg: = = ot X to tho disease in Omaha at that time. [ interest regarding this proposed legislation | °F Tedemption between gold and silver legal The Saving Element. on the sands of the Pacific, listening to the % tender coln, but there is a separate section Indianapolis Journal R P s s 13 50 p y I 00 . A . Timely measures will provent the spread of | on the part of the people who have asked e 2 45,20 g theipARkiatithel paoy o have asked | 5t "ho bul authorizing the establishment | Recent history shows that the republican golden gate, and saying nothing, the staff e contaglon. These cases are the only | for It. The agrloultural Intorest was two S Bscentinslory aNowRihal tha epublionn (ipolg and saying nothing, the stam of gold banks, which deposit bonds payable, | politics whether it be in a mitority or a | t Bometrempmbors, & 1108 000 N0y, et e e ] (S ROItIGRLY recall how Henri stood a Cassablanca o principal and Int rest, i gold and mako | MAorly the deck of the wigwam in Chicago and their notes redeemable exclusively in old, x P hurled deflance at the flaming hosts of products, but since the meeting ¢ ing Problem. wrled defiance 1 o0 IR SR REOQUALY, SRULAING6 the IISstIDRIOL |in s aion s aluo (mads, ford theliranaltion os lobo-Democrat Cleveland. Animated with the spirit of '76 to set out shado treos In front of thelr lots | th Present congress very litlo has boen | oy ponks, both state and national, into | The chiet difficulty about reading people | (1870), his soul aflame with rindignation; Double breasted only. s Every Shade. Nicely et vl SRR heard from the farmers of the country on | fro s AN out of the democratlc party 18 that It is | his hands eagerly twitching for a grip on : Fue; that ithero 1s: no 1. new m, impossible to determine what now consti- [ Charley Jones' tariff plank! Beating back s oars. Trimmed. Just look at then Y Ages b to 14 y m SRmpALIRESthem §to/dolliso; put i IaigUeation, CRIE N, ReFARE OB IOTRG BAT L imnotay thoror thalmeasiire. takas (the view: [ L e Roaay LR kRl ho the traftors and trimmers, he again o sumed that they have grown ndifferent to | % BB I CUE FeshiTe talees the view S mounted the deck and ought o Singe WILh | Hme——————— b o the matter or that they aro less desirous | oo B0 (0 TUEIAE Bhlc note la ma Tho Way 8¢ tho World, burning periods the lambrequins of Don Boys' Combination Suit, Boys' Long Pant Suits, now than formerly to secure this legislation, Buffald' BXpress. Dickinson. He was for Hill. The imperial embellishment of the city. Thoe p board the note, the bills would be fre 4 4 ) G @ nate, the bills would be frequently”re- | mmuio Castelar, fhe world's greatest p David B. was his ideal candidate. He un. Will certainly not withhold its advice in Wwhich they have professed to belleve would turned to the bank of issue, and while the lamentary wl‘Iln;‘ in hi old age Iwnlx ts | loaded the virtues of democracy without 00 5. unfortunate romnants of the great wage | years ago most carnest in demanding a law conference for the suppression of fllegitimate speculation It is not too late for property owners there 1s nothing to prevent them from voluntarily undertaking to contributo to the this matter It appealed to by any numb be greatly to their benefit, but it would cer T e ot o o A SPIN lemocratic prineiples for which he | its faults, and, with him as leader, the of public spirited oltize Stant treas. | talnly help the advocates of the bill in: con. | SiSBUAFAS thrawn around the solvenoy of the od death in his, youth. Well, it's the | party banner would kiss the sunbeams of [ spirited cltizens. Plant trees, hets AIpmLeA A%BiL ch | DIl are sufilclent to give it & national clrcu- | way of the world. Most of the patriot | Viewry. Ah. 1t was o glorious eeno, & T e Bross I the people who liave asked for uch | 1yyi0n o tondency to return to tho bank of e oo y-matms Mg lTirone settled own [ memorable speech. With the passing of OHIoBRD. nawapaDErs re amaln adtivalyens'| B 18 Would:manifest- a-little ltvellar. son~ 1 yegiie® o/ouia ne ‘s ‘ntrong that it would sups privilege before they d o i to isoknk years, -the' idsa] ot Waltorson gaged in reviewing the anti-smoke agitation | Corn Tegarding it The opposition to it has vanished in thin air. From a politi in that city and are urging that persistent ply a local currency, now so much in demand e O S A e s BRI L b With Cap to match and ) ) Light and Medium Colors, has not been apathetic or negligent On the " > S i L Y 1 - i in the south and west, and would also supply Dann’s View of HIL, kicked and cuffed by the Courier-Journal xtra pair of Pants, al . X offenders be o (o focl the hard hand of | COMtFary It is alert and vighlant. The com- [ o - 0 SRS BAEE BRE BOUHE ¢ e New ¥ork! Sun Alas, the perilous banana peel 18 no respector L for 14 to 18-year-olds, the law. That remin b ' | We advise our fellow citizens to read for | of political ideals. wool. a at reminds us that Omaha once which is wanting under the national bank | themselves and pomder every sentence of —— Men's Choviot and DAG 5 Abk> RUlaanios hoeFpnants forence with speculation, on the plausible R emaclves ant, pARIE: aYery” saiitenog. ¢ 2 smok> nulsan Ain, enacted by v system, Thero ara soma good features In thia | tils Great sposeh: wén mutline can give but e T R a1 =aa ! o T i 5 Ais oily council, aud which s suppoted o bo | Plea that trade should be free from all ro- |y ang not the least of ts merlts Is that it | 21, mUSrfect idea g¢ tho clcarn I Senator Chicago Post 50 AtULIn existonas. Thiere are, howeyer, rem- | Atralnt, Are Rot losing any opROTbARLY 10 | wouia yave the effect to take the soverumant | L demonsirates hat AY caapn Bonator . o o le with short memorics are puzzling $1 ) of the smoke nulsance ye s yress thelr views upon congressmen, eithe ax is superfluous amd Wnjustifiable, fraught | themselves over the resignation of & Coupls nants of the smoke nulsance yet hovaring over | mpross tholr views upon congrassmen, elther | oyt the banking business by rameving. the With danger to. Amevchis nstitutions, and | of HuntmetonCrocker, dnuctor ron the our elty holding forth work for prospective | through spectal representatives or the mews- | cov oo Mo B (8 SRR BY FOMONING the | with danger te Amedtent tnstitutlo Contral Picific raliroud and theni- Insacks and cuta oke cons Japer organs of these bodles. The agricul- selves what it means, There tory Ways: in biuck, und Amoke:eonaym paRer organs of thed hodles. (Tho-agrlouly. | o)y sunation: of 'tha. gevernment. I, cokmicas re— wbout It The move i in purst ; —_— tural producers of tho country ought to have | ol with tho systom belng. as custonen or Where the Hurt Comos In. AR e teaye i Dursliance ok ‘4 When Secretary of War Lamont visited | & greater Influence with congress than the | .. : 4 and Iland Independent When construction was commenced on the Whe v mont. visited | & s xith s | mecurities to protect the circulation, while the | mne Bee tells us that in 1850, when Omaha | B hern Pasifle” Dannemmenced on the Men's suits In bluck Mon's sults in Clay st Qrle hauspremad: plaskure I ithe saok ( apssulatops- ang'ithels abhmploam DUt ey | o Dtroller ot the qurrancy wadla e o | B toar ConAnin st 10, when Orana. | outhern basifio.’ Durlng “the ‘venrs” that Choviots and Worstods, Meltons, that the works gave evidence o 5 will not exert it by sience and apparent 4 : $7,612,083, or 326 par capita, and now in | squeezed dry to build the southern line, 1ts Teht wlu‘ms Cheviots, ele—ey WA L X f skill and 7 P part of the power of supervision which he | 144 “when it had 140,000 ihhabitants, nearly | crodit and yitality have been exhausted in Cassimeres ot [{1] S AR 380, and When its | the effort. Now the parent road is at tho rope and staggering under o mercial bodles that do mot want any inter. furahUity Ho was pok.the. Airat to oxprass ( Indiferen now exercises over national banks. The es- | uve times as many in wealth had increased eatly, it was as. end of its u a favorable opinion upon what been | sential o ache point of the scheme is that banks ¢ » p ’ , k sessed at less than §20,00,000, about two | mountain of debts, and the men who have ) We don't Y agcomplished at the new fort, This condl Henry Irving cherishes lasting memories | shall supply all the paper money required for | and one-half times us much s 1t former | 100ted 1t to build & rival SYStom are srepme W h '| h “7 e don't say. tou ; ELENGNGRD (i SL e R ARy et JHA, [ORTORN [H1Rot00 Wy s DUl fu EREAL SALOM 818 Hrebar | HO Muc ey re Orth neti fudue Ihey will cost you almost as much as at anywhere élse—but not quite, tlon of things will prove of lasting beneflt | of the kindness with which he was recelved | business purposes, and it 1s suggested that Was Omaha during that time losing. in y to the creditors, chief among which general government. The scheme to Omaha as a city. The time may come in | by the American public during his recent | on this aceount it will be likely to meet the | wealth or galning in assessing tricks? The | is the ! o yes hen some of the western | professional tour o country. He < - jee s not afraid to tell the truth, though | was evolved nearly a generation ago nd future years when some of the western | professional tour of this country. He also | atranuaus opeesition ot thase who arein faygp | 895,18 NOL BERAIE S0 tell, the 'hEuth, thoush "was evolved nearly 8 encration ago and & forts muy have to be abandoned, and while | cherlshes more substantial souven of his | of “national money,"” meaning paper money | hurting Omaha. And neither are we afraid | that will be left for the government and the = of telling the truth for fear that some peo- | other bondholders of the Central Pacific ] ] Fort Crook will not in any event be the | visit in the shapo of one of the most proft- | issued by the United States upon tho faith call that “hurting the reputatlon | will be & streak of rust extending through first to be evacuated, it Is essential that its | able seasons which he has ever enjoyed since | and credit of the government, but this oppo. clty. Unnecessarlly high taxes and | the sage brush from Ogden to the western Will Day the express if yo a P W Sth - ) I e o T ety A miors b | S e R e M puantarn tnomoney for s woribormare | S« Wo Cor.15th and Douglas Sts, mportance shall be emphasized in every | tho boginning of his theatrical career, and o rdly be very SRS fmj ) al phasize he beg & M Sareer 884 | altion; myuld Bardly beixery:ationg,. A dev [ 8 SECUSRS OF FOCECRORINR AT8 HOLe Bur f O e el possession of every- reasonable manner, that in the face of a most disastrous finan- | mand that Is generally acquiesced In' Is for a | payers and thelr demands of relief. thing of value belonging Lo the Central,

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