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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1894. THEOMAHA DAILY BEE, ! vme norrowen st :.-w,.r\' VANISHING. | provement, but also by the prestige given to | give it a national character. The ocall for STATE "UIJTL"". NOTES LOOAL TAXATION U)\(.Rl,\\ ““\'ms ’“”‘, I)lf\l) The revenues of the government continue | the city and by the fact that It onables us to | government help came only when the canal ' - . - ; Wayne Herald: The republican siate con- | OMAHA, April 12.~To the Editor of The y o ourrel keep up w he progres 0 hel om- | ¢ pany had { ! talists . 1. ROREWATER, Editor. to bhe considerably a8 than the irront | keep up with the progress of other com mpany had falléd 4 tisty capital vention should not be hampered with United | Hoet Yo Nave: AV AMGS dAY abticlen . 1h v | expenditures and the surplus {n the treasury | peting ofties, Every public improvement of | that Investment iny thp project would be | giates senatorship matter. The legislature | o Tkhe Baper: fo: RIgher: Eation of s LISHED EVERY MOR oreated by the sale of bonds and the In- | any magnitude necessarily brings more ad- | profitable. Doubtless there would be little | will take caro of that. All that is necossary ;'I’sy"‘ e ‘}"‘"'” . _m" whid NI for mo ribute Paid to tho Memory of Senater TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIC oronse of the Interest-bearing debt of the | vantago to some particular citizens than it | dificulty in disposing of bonds with a gov- | I8 to elect a republican legislature. all the property in th ¥ Vano h () ebraska Oity Press 0 any | other purpose than to make more debts. You Vance of North Carolina, Sunday), One Ye 2 erad ¥ p 008 ta ndivie 1 ow- | ernment g o vould be be- braska City Press: It will not be many | Other purpose than to ma it Bunday), One ¥ nation I8 gradually melting away. The | does to the average Individual. That, how- | ernment guarantee, but this would o Ry CURaTe] DT St eyTIRRY. | 318 b6 ¥e. Yokt Aboy kBN OF.1T. (N AUiNeRoORE ; latest figures placed the weneral treasury | ever, seoms to be a narrow view which | causo of faith in thé government rather than | jiy' ratyrn to Nebraska, and there wili be jo . S s Wit g b a, I ¥ | then only that of the Sixth ward followe e balance at a little over $132,000,000, ot which | opposes all fmprovements on this account. | in the canal. The people, It 1s safe to say, | in many hearts to see the kind old gentle- | your and your friends’ advice. The people of SENATE CHAMBER DECKED WITH FLOWERS nearly $106,000,000 was in gold, thus show- | If the general balance of benefit is clearly | will not approve Senator Morgan's bill. x“r“?'n”)““‘"f l;l'u lulun uuimu II or the urn‘ the Sixth ward had the year following about . Y oral's heart has always been ln onoNg! 00,000 more o pay tha o year be ing a considerable decline in the balance | In favor of the public, the Incidental profits 10, CONLRI Bitetion tor AIl Hhe. haople: povr | (00,000 iore tax to pay than ths year ¥ n W affection for all the people, poor | fore. 1 had on two lots In that ward Remalng Taken to the Senator's O1d Hoine, sinco the honds were negotiated. The bellef | that may result may be overlooked A8 Woll 89 Mohs d lats in th d ¥ other h men appears more to pay than the year befor and h expressed by treasury officlals two or three | It is a mistaken policy for Omaha to seek | s b of the l[}‘;’;: men RDOTA | bagves County Journal: The Journal takes gons actoss the street In t} W ; Months ago_ that by this iime the recelpts | “to rest & lttis and’ shrirk from ralaing | !0 have coms to nuughn prop- | pleasure this weck In announcing the name | paid as years bofore. All o . oth Honses of Congress - Nota- I3 and 15 e e e | the tax valuation for fear that fts bonded | ©%Ition for tho colnige’ of Mexican dollars | of M. P. Kinkald for congross. We ara sat- | not rellovo us; we had to pay tiat o tle Assomblage Present. CORREAFONDRN i¥ ot belng. realfEsd; and. therd1a Ho.aps"| Indebtadness may be tnoreased, THo valge | DY the mints ot thg, U/Hited Btktes under & tsfled that he will make a successful race | ment. You will accomplish the samoe this 3 It the republican party should deem him the | year by some wards, but I hope not fn th eaty gome oxlco. o reso- - bl nicatiana relating £ nes a parent reason to oxpect any fmprovement fn | of Omaha realty has been bullt up by the | reaty AL Nt ity Sex1co ]”" foncr | proper person to bear ts standard to victory. | Sixth ward. You know very well tiat e 18 |\ \cinGroN, Aprll 16T scnato to- " RUSINESS LETTES the situation in this respact for months to | public fmprovements undertaken in the past, | lution of Senator Welsott ot Colorado, Which | It is high time that the Sixth distriet of a wise farmer or business man who uses the | HAR G Ll e |- ot O Lifs ‘SoBUFiPY) 1L ICHE i FogRPLsN: | TENTHHABIIcy MURE dUSern: Upti: tHW: cotinis: || PUHed ENO- RERNIOCTREIMESHORY by LHE!| (LFRIcR: BRA I FODPeNGHIALive sy, Will_ BOtRtL wurpitis fHom RIS Suscuetl otk for improve- | day devoted itselt to the adoption of reso- nittnces i e noticable and they | DONOF to it and one who will be interested | ment of his place of business, But you Know | lutlons in memory of the late Senator Vanco | as certaln that the surplus will continue to | ance of a progressive policy. Rest means | Mexican newspapers mpractica Y | in irrigation, beet sugar culture and thoso | also very well that men who try to mOFtRAKe | and to the appointmont of a committee of il decline, with overy probability that the | stagnation, and stagnation but procedes ro- | 84y that the proposed negotiations WIth | matters that pertain to the development of | thelr places for improvements will lose thel nators to accompany the remains to North Mexico must result in fallure. Doubtless | western and northwestern Nebraska. property before long W you will make | oioting, That commit ’ - some of these papers speak by authority, and | ~O'Nelll Frontier: Since Governor Crounse | more debts, you will mortgage the elty,which | FPRn i R CORMILE edluiies ”,' \\‘;""“' Taxchuck, aecretary of The T A MILITARY FIASCO. " <o it Is apparent | has publicly and privately announced that | brings certain bankruptey | nans eorge, Gray, Dubols, Smith, White, ‘anchiick, s ! , sing log be made effective. Heids it et WAL L U bt Ay | under no considoration will ho again becomo [ = Thoro s a company asking of our elty | Manderson, Blackburn and Chandior, Messrs Whor b ‘o pien e T 1t s sald that there fa o present Intention Governor Jackson's action In calling out | that the thing to be done is to abandon the i\ “yypirnational candflate, the blooming | $300,000 as a present o bulld With 1t unlo | yjoreijl, shorman, Harrls and MePhorson p vt wios a8 at the Tronsury department to muke another | the owa militia Saturday night, ostensibly | idea, The Mexican newspapers say that in | prairies of Nebraska liken unto the buck of | depot. They Wil rent that depot to ralls | woro appointed honorary pall bearers. The In order to repel tho invasion of that atato | consenting to the transter of her colnage [ & hedgehog, caused by the lightning rods | ronds and they will divide tho profit amen issue of bonds, but it there should happen to 2 r G < o0 o R loisted by every other republican statesman | themselves, and we as citlzens mu bo a heavy run upon the treasury gold for [ DY @ large and threatening army of lawless | Moxico would lose the market for her oWn | (ihin'iho ctate, The Frontier has no pref- | terest and sinking fund for that amount When the senate recon 1 at 3:30 o'clock oxport or other purposes the issuo of bonds | MM In fact to protect the rallroads from | gilver bullion without recelving any ade- | crenco for the exalted position, and only | have the pleasurc of a new union depot. this afternoo ter th s taken out of become imperative, Thero Is at this | PEINE cocrced into furnishing transportation | quate recompense from the United States, | hopes that the successful man will give us | the railroads want a depot ot them bulid it | (0 PR el tiino no tndication of an unusual demand for | 10 @ Crowd of peaceful and unoftending un- | and this view 18 undoubtedly correct. It I8 an administration as clean ‘and worthy of | and pay fordtu | L o ts | bor gold for export. Usually the outflow of gold | ®MPloved, was a mistake for which there | the opinion of persons who are familiar With | Groun on and emulation as Governor | X0 " that will bulld a canal from the | ance. The chairs of tho senate had been during the spring months Is large, that for | W28 N0 occasfon and little if any excuse. | the people and customs of China that there Wisner Chronlele: Governor Crounse's let- | Platte river to a cert in place ‘wn ‘a rl’l"Vrl | crowded more sely together and additional . st d It is not the usual thing for local authori- | {s no reason why snited States should [ ter declining to be a candidate for re-election | Man's land twelve miles from Omiha, goating capieity was obtained by bringing in April of last year amounting to $18,000,000, 18 no reason why the Un! lectlon | hich 1 we shall pay $1,600,000 as a_cit bt this year soems likely to prove an. cx. | 1°8 to call upon the governor for military | not supply China direct with silver colns rill“,u;::n forth from tho republican pross 41 000,000 as & county to got a ditch | & large number of light folding chalra and ) @ L £ ely to prove - o he state many and sincere eulogles upos and 31,000,000 o s ~ \ & 4 e 1 Spac the cepticn, due to relatively small importations | 2°8istance fn any emergency until after they | phe obstacle to our doing so appears to be | yinyia®an inistration, Of ,m,"" “m”“””“‘. twelve ‘miles west of Omaha. What good placing them in every sible spa On th Tl 2180 £ the fact that the. fneressed con. | themselves have attempted to cope with the | the Hong Kong-Shanghal Banking company, | many names mentioned for the head of tho | Wil that canal do our eity and conbiy clerk’s desk was a massive floral plece, rep- heo abrond i o feneial staitty s | dICUIty, of at least untl aftor 1t has be- | an Fnglish corporation, whoso Interest it ts | stato ticket ths fall, and among them aro PR A ("',‘“,‘_‘,"“,‘:.‘:‘,‘,,'1“]',“‘, o, | resenting a tall column, composed of the favorable to the retention there of Amosican | ¢0Mme Plain that they will not be able to | ¢y giscrtminato against tho United States, | Zoveral who would make excellent governe We do not want them, because we do not 1 § Siveiod socurltios. For the past nino months the ex- | Maintaln the peace with the resources at | anq the difficult question Is as to how this | pity to choose from a list of winners, and the ally average ot dirciiaio : 2 4 ¢ exports of merchandise over imports | UICIT command. In this instance no at- | gygtacle can be overcome. The Engllsh | only question fs to select the best man for | {u "Gl Touy s already great enoughi our | the palm branch, while twined around it was Froramiy GEORGR I TZSCHUCK. 8] bean Vary IA¥gH) ik} 6L courks) LiTE k|| oDy AR IHAde o iget alaneAby meAts of ipEiking eompAny Huwibesn| long establistied the place, The fact that this Is a republican | gy fias debts enoughs let us rest a fitto | a wreath of La France roscs. This was the enloam to before mo andsubreribed in my prés- | B8 B BERE R 0 exporte, Under | N CIVil authorities. As i€ paralyzed by | anq 1s strong in Chinese confidence. This | 35005 ot Douton thiat (overoonndeuce |l 1ot unipay/aoma et ou debts botoro we | (ributo from tho decoused statosman’s col- 5 N Jotary Publie e ; A ear, the Counc s a aled t y A con- e A P e DGR B go deeper in. . SCHAIBLE. leagues In the senate. NP FBIL, Notary Publte. | yhone conditions the treasury officials do not | F2 ‘h"m‘"" Bt ”?":”“ appeal ": country probably does not share In that con- | selection of a candidate. 80 deer el ng L N ais was Hiohe Frobt’ thh ihen = | bellove thore can be large shipments of gotd | O0 10 the governor, and he, In apparent | aggnce, Tho fact that wo were unablo to FRESIL AND FROLICSOME. marble room by nine capitol policemen in ie Philadelphia Press calls Nebraska a | ;o vue | rocont sonson. Still there Is re~ | SnCrance of the character of the men Who | got ¢he trade dollar Into circulation In NEBRASKA A — uniform and laid before the vice president’s popullst state. Not so fast, plsase! were approaching, quickly acceded to the | Ghina, although it contained more silver Judge: Reporter—I have a story here on | youtrum, The 1id was hidden by a mass of ported to be apprehension that another issuo ¥ : A9ars 0Ly Loysaap glo | heraldy v chiofly white roscs, tied with broad 3 of bonds may become necessary, One cause | TCIUCAE Of those offclals for the Mustoring | ynan the Mexican dollar, does mot encourage | SRR Ol YS, camiuced, e Pt A1 | BGity fattor—Give it to the knight editor R sl eyant (e dokiva cupay Misa Pollard asks for rest and quiet. The | o S8 Y Becoie BestEatl O08 CGUSS | of tho state militia. The arrival of the In- | tho poljof that we should be any more suc- | g L Il I U s ) Uy : ; o S el abalaie et iirors hatt doposited. thelr burden, . nums blie mously seca the moti ] piin il Ml AN, AU a gade ¢ Vel A loston Transeript: She—I shoul » to | bearcrs had deposited the [ public unanimously seconds the motion bocoris Taw. Ut the. tredausy. balance, fa | Custrial brigade at once mlx““l the folly of | (.ceeul In another attempt to induce the | Table Rock fs to have a ball team of | know who you are sta ing at? He (cour- | ber of pinei worg brought in and r uped —— L 0 bala the general alarm that had been thus use- | i ok P which the citize) ope to be prou o | teously)—Whom, if you please, not who. Be | ahout the form of the dead senator. IBverye Tite: Wasteth: DABIORGOF & ars | @8aIn reduced to the danger point, and an- | ..o E Chinese to take our sflver coln. It looks as | Which the citizens hope to be proud at the | (Rl ie"voy "will, but ungrammatical [ \ore the pines seemed to bring the pungent I torn Passenger assoclation w o % e x lessly sounded. 1t thls latest, expodlent for Anding a larger | oNd of the season, L o a a worried look, but it still stands up to the | Other 8 the persistent effort of the silver | ~'myo gpoech of General Kelly, reported in i : e ? Heart failure was responsible for the death 2 S8 fragr O iR utey fte a 240 ket for Amerlcan silver would have to 4 he chamber. A few minutes afterward it extremists In congress to discredit the gold [ yooioan i "R fuctly criticlses this action | po ake a of Dr, E. B. Lonquest of Bayard, one of the | Pittsburg Chronicle: Amy—Jack, T hear [ into the chanber o i —_— SlandAvd:l Ak toithe Iattar) thero lcanlibe | & ay's Bee, justly criticises this a be glven up. best known physiclan in the North Platte | that you are out a great deal of nights [ the family of £ uator Vance entertits S0 : ad of Governor Jackson by explaining the peace- e valley. How. SJack—Oh, no; I'm seldom out more | soon after committees of the scnate and Omaha ples are loss expensive than vac- [ little danger so long as the president firmly | ¢y burnoce o6 tho invaders, Calling out the Notfolkie Breat day will ba Apeil 28 whaq | than 40 house, appolnted to attend the funcral, en- elno virus and doubtless *“took” much better | adheres to the position he has so far held |\ iin ontails no small expense upon the 4 SARELSOr O T tered. Then came the honorary pall bearers, The striking contrast between the treat- M 0 ; with the rank and file of our hungry guests. | regarding silver. It has been amply d Mo Kflg.‘u,,lhd RV By | e inat hag heen wintering in the | Indlanapolis fournal: Desler-You gay fyho were seated at tho sl the casket ank « o of our hungry gueats. | regarding silver, I bus been amply domon- | yiaty of Towa, even It only five companies [ TSRt Omalia accorta wn will glve the initlal performance of the | you used (o bo | shoe business. What y strated that no assault upon the gold stand- | ;o summoned and the men are kept in the weing o dience. en followed Speake with the reception tendered it by our neigh- | season. do_you think of thesc? ot hshe gt (E L RO L Th GHfot After exhausting the resources of the [ ard can be successtul that fs not approved | go1a no fonger than a day or so, Tho | DOT acress the river must have made a decp Colonel Cody has already shipped several | Customer dooking at the samplo) T cant § Cefen Lo, BEEREE LGS o the supremo cominissary department, Omaba’s junketing | by Mr. Cleveland, for while the silver | joiq0r of ”m‘hmm‘”,”; ”"wmm;, ;"zgml‘ impression upon all intelligent citizens, Ne- | ¢ar$ of horses from his North Platte rvanch | joither in my time court and the pres and his cabinet councilmen suddenly d d that there Is | men In congress have strength enough | yuuv in wis opinion it would have been far noipl home, to pass any measure relating 10 | partor it the money which it cost to bring to New York to be ready for the opening of -~ Sir Jullan Pauncefote, the Hritish em silver upon which they are united, | tpo goldjers there had been spent In re- % Gave Lo army Brsd, Whils Towan.| suo wrid o Tl Vi IR ey pronteat dleaps| S A uLIRER AR LS RUUER AR S nted bayonets. Our attitude toward | It has been Qiscovered that 91 per cent | POINtment of your life?” asked her dear f 07 s e ot dlstinguished guests Secesslon literature 18 not In very great | they are not strong enough to over- | yoying the distress of the ncedy and suf- demand in Colorado. In fact, Colorado is | come an executive veto if supported by a | faring people In the state, It would have friend. altogether too far north for the dissemina- | union of the republicans and the antl-silver | yoen more economical, and certainly more OFFICES, ading A nied by Committeps from amount borrowed will disappear altogether | trogression. TEMENT OF CIRCULATION. ore the tide turns or any new revenue- pay in- | senate then adjourned until 3:30 o metamorphosis In - appear dark copper colored leaves of the gallx, a The conventlon will be afforded an opportu- | \We 49 b SERT TR BEETCE TE, Sampty | North Carolina mountain plant, while at the at present and we cannot afford to pay mor foot of the shaft was the emblem of peace, The haste of the State Board of Trans- portation to cnforce its findings in the transfer switch cases s more audible than Talk usually comes easier than action, the senate committee on rules proposing that | general debate shall be continued until June 4 and that a final vote shall be taken on June 7, but there is little probability that an agreement can be reached on this proposi- tion. The disposition of the republicans was The call of the Towa militia to meet the Industrial army will cost that state not less than $1,000. The railrcad that demanded of the governor this ncedless expense should volunteer to carry the army to Chicago and thus even up matter; party and the masters of the federal gov- ernment? Had the south known that the conquest could be thus peacefully made it would never have resorted to war. the unfortunate tourlsts may have been In- | of the school children of Gage county have | Uk |\ jiar ana dumb man tried to | who were present, but not announced, wero spired by selfish motives in which tho idea | 108 :’rxf,:: :vvlllflnxl”.(l::wl]v. R oetom i tRlne i tolljang he loved me ina- daric hallway,” | Bistop Kean reclor of (e Catiiolic iniver: ¥ e > B || B g oug e done. she responded. sity, and the committee of istrict of of self-protection may have cut a discriml Broken Bow is a_candidate for the honor z et Columbia, Society of the Sons of the Ameri- nating figure. However that may be, the | of having the republican con jonal con- | | Washington Star: - Fiest Intellectunl | oun' pevolution; General J. €. Drcekinridge, tion of that class of propaganda, democrats. It is suggested, however, by the | yunane, to spend that money in promoting | COUrse pursued must meet with general [ vention of the Sixth district held there. The ’\'w-l"»"\lfl‘ ol L “l‘l»"‘\‘“""{""% (el Ge c al A, W. ((vil‘ " (',-,nru:\,l. or ‘“|‘|i —_— humane, to s d 5 2 atter will be decldel b over_th h g uie | Shields, Captain C. D. Cowles, who oceupiec bl recently introduced in the house provid- | tho progress of the Industrial army, which | @pprobation. ~We emerged graccfully out of I \'lul‘ T Will be decided at Kearney on ».\l-ly 8. Second I W.—Indeed? Whom s he the | S| 3“|”<’ D Salaty L AC/4 o slook man Dreckinridge Is quoted as | ing for the coinage of the seigniorage and the'| (s put (oo anxions to leave Iowa behind it, | What might have developed into a very bad \,ll‘l,‘:fi‘,','.'f\'r‘“, e Je mehUoned thie new R O the invited guests being present, Rev. Dr. saying, “The verdict has not weakened the | issue of bonds, and said to be an administra- | The oxpenses of this military fiasco mmm‘ box. It ought to be placarded on the high- The Nuckolls County »u|u.-ml‘:n|| associu- N "01'1*]“' ‘lfll\i “l'l' "‘“'”mvh* \\"H] Moses D. Hoge of R ‘Hly-m{l\\, Va nn.rl"kl P d ifo and children to " L henace t ke G T haes g & ity € u- | Larthly good would it do §f women should | Sl (hq iyan delivered the sermon. The tles that bind my wifo and children to me.” | tion measure, that the president may accedo | ongily have pald for box-car transportation | WA¥S and byways, jhowever, that Omaha ls | tion will hold its next moeting at Hardy | AlOwed th {ale & hand in poNtics? Mra. | praver and thes Bt oLy tho enstern It is difficult to weaken ties that are already | to a compromise of this sort. This bill 18 i | from the Missourl river to the Missi not particularly solicitous of frequent occa- | April 2L Grumpps—Well, for one thing, we'd clean | funeral escort TOC W G0 LY mile caskot broken, : rom the Missourl river to the Mississippi. : 2 i The proprietor of the American hotol at | house a good deal cftener than you men 8 el b St R on b line with the suggestion of Mr. Cleveland in | pp; & PP ) sions for such displays of her magnanimity. | . : a Was carried down the long flight of stono ! This military reception to the Industrials i ‘hen she has had | Table Rock has mysteriously disappeared | voters do. steps. between the lines of scnators il message vetoing the scignlorage bill, but | i owa was an unfortunate mistake, to char- | A$ @ clty she knows' when she and left his boarders in the lurch. No |y yarg States consider your set | and representatives who acted s a majority of the democrats in congress are cteriz v o S enough. cause for hls departure is known. His wife o 1 « Creock v pTS, The funeral . e acterize it by no more re a name. It has gone to her relatiy vmn‘h Imr ath 4 \\l-flh\, ok | honorary pall bearer: i l:x lv r; not In favor of issuing bonds, and therefore R ey = as gone to her relatives. fowl to the one Jarnyarc urre | e as Ydriven to the Penneylvanin this measure s not likely’ to recelve fayor- :"::"",',“'G’?‘C"NU:‘:' ";’; “’fl ""‘1'1:1:"’""‘”';‘ ""l'l'l“;yl It ts refreshing to hear a local preacher | When ex-Mayor Washburn of Holdrege | a vane thing!™ wis the quick retort, Shot, accompanied by a delegation of North sl e S R as omp v slght | trom the pulplt his conviotion that | 08 about (o leave town to fake WD his | 0 jpni Record: A il Catolintans on foot. The remains were taken moment. There is something of a merited : Nfter 1n | Tesidence at Princaton, 1L, his friends met | Fhilydelphla Hecorts & 1o, Eraiilt Asheville, where the interment is —_— tarift bill will not become law until the | rehukoe In the words directed by General | 'Ne Moral asbects of Omgaha do not differ In | him in a body and loaded him up with a | {53"n Salury day to take place, on a special train over the Drooklyn clalms the credit of Introducing | treasury balance is agatn reduced to the dan- | Kolly to tho local officers: “The mext time | 21 Marked degreo from those of other large silver watur sot appropriately engraved. : - i tehmond & Danville road, which left Wash- @ new form of soclal entertainment—the | ger point, it Is perhaps well founded. The re- | an army of Commonwealers p KLUMO | (ies and that from g moral standpoint | Alfred J. Mokler is the edllor and one o | WHEN THI GOOS HIGH. | jugton tonight, e e . L o y ommonwealers passes through , > 5 T oa S 3 he proprictors of the Sig v D - Farper azar. At the conclusion of the cercmonies th vacelnation bee. Its popularity Increases | publicans do not seem disposed to have any | your city inform your governor that it will | OUAR® 18 probably better than some clties of | bl o Conter. Mr. Mok sws how | We allers know that w done an' | genate adjourned. =—in exact ratio with the prevalence of the | limit placed upon the discussion of the bill, | not be necessary to call out the militia of the | tMe Same size. ¢ been 80 acoustomed | (o got up a clean, bright p both typo- || o SPHIRE] I8 ot WNE LHEER o ek the aee HOUSE HONORS TIHE DBAD. smallpox. and they find warrant for this in the ex- | state to protect lives and property.” to hearing Omaha run down and defamed in | graphically and ctherwise, and the people [ When flyiug hich up in the sky the &€ Owing. to. the death: of Senator Vance tha e e e pression of popular sentiment as given in the | e R a few of our churches that there s reason to | of Ilatte Center s sure of as | e lnow ‘at smow-tme's over, an’ “at cold | house transacted no public business today, o river Is high, but has not reached the ; o e S i LTt 20| s0od. e pape ! an' frost 15 done, Resolutions of respect to the memory of the late elections. A resolution is now before ST T hope that one who starts o SRRt enas e e e bt S e e emar b dangor line. Conditions ara favoruble, THE NICARAGUA CANAL BILL. lightenea doctrine miay accomplish some 500 | hrewyht s in h wumps of sussr (o ot | - in the B, o % e Sy however, for a June rise that may cause Tho zeal of Senator Morgan of Ala- | jn'yiaking our city still better than it really | day that he had manufuctured from native | [ tell ve life is jest the same. I calls my [ p o) coremonies in the seaate chamb some little trouble against which it will be bama in behalf of the Nicaragua canal box elder trees alons the Ponca that was hildren geess, ; D ) e 2 i An® when they're gone away I find T dont | Approp wise to provide as far sible. project is commendable, but he will fine. It tasted like the genuine maple sugar, [ " JHOCS ich in honor of the memory of General Henry T hardly be able to convince the peo- Wait Till Nov and he Informs us that there are trees | put all my W right away, my | W. Slocum, the gallant union general, for- : _Now encugh on that stream to make an immense spring an , merly a member of the house, who died in ple of the United States that his plan AtlantaEUONAYIME amount of sugar. A ‘‘sugar bush” When I've my es back a- | prookiyn last Satur for completing that enterprise by practically | o T'e,heoRle should mark, these absentees | oo like home to many of our settlers. honkin' herée to hum. As n committee on the part of the house shown in a proposed amendment fixing a day | oyine the government sonsiblalifor thelll i Colonel John W. Skiles, one of the pioneer THE WAY OF 1118 WORLD. to accompany the remains of Senator Vance in November for the final vote on the tarlff | o\t ¢ j¢ {5 wise or desirable. The bill Send Out u Commission sotiersjofjAntelopy tyipaladirec e e 7 tor Northonrojina, thosepeaker. apnoihtad bill. But even it that measure should 0 | \pin the senator, as chalrman of the for “Chicago tntor Sucan, BT e e o oaaterds RS ST DI b s ofYe (oS rrey b i yhess n L A 5 g 90 ik | of the late war, having served under General S orld I R iihy of North Carol o of : Into effect at the time fixed, July 1, it would | oign relations committee, has reported to | ,If some democrat In congress would move | Ruthorford B. Hayes. He held the position T Ty packel's. full o! oney. shire of Indiana, Daniels of W York, probably be several months before the reve- | 1, sonate contemplates nothing less than | auire swhat has hecome of the late Chi- | Of county clerk of Antelope county when it | (Make the dollars, make the dollurs every | Strong urr«p.m Blair of New Hampshire and d nues from It would overtake cxpenditures. e - e Jematratic. placform® 1t would be a | Was first organized from a portion of Madi- day Houck of Tennessee. Who ‘would have supposed that upon the | 1“0 U F B e must o llatoq | the assumption by the United States of the | SaKO, erer Do brins dotwn ' the | son county, and when the grange movement | AR’ yer friends'll all botriend vou As a further mark of respect to Senator twenty-ninth anniversary of the surrendor | (1 Cra it 0% 9o U L TTOEEHS | construction. of tho camal, for, while the | house. broke outlie was appolnted state locturer of | When ver Bish, Wil Wit 16, GE0 Y0Ve,y | Vanco the house adjourned. of Lo (0 Grant. the soutn would be n som. | the estimated $30,000,000 from income ta%, | government would appear simply as guar- T the organization. Finally he removed to | kS are Y T INE G Taan i, R 7" | and this will be a work of time. antor of the bonds and would hold:a large The Disgraced Incapables, Washington, where he was given a govern- 3 WASHINGTON, April 16.—Third Assistant plete control of the dominant democratie | "7 oo hichly probable, therofore, that | ameunt of tho steek of ! i et Cincinnati Enquirer, ment position by President Hayes, He re- | The world is full o' honey e R T s haktray ATt [ ncon ¢ X amount of the stock of the canal company as Tt is a humilinting fact t the demo- | moved to Denver some years ago. When yer pocket's full o' money. QRCTORRLALAT s GRS 4 e treasury will find it necessary to make | geourity, 1t Is hardly to be doubted that | crats, with thelr large rity in_the i1 4 e e LA, itk the dollars every | cular of Instructions to all postmasters, no- a further Issue of bonds, adding still more | yitimately the cost of this enterprise would 0 resentatives ‘at Wasninstan, s A g tityinge them that New York I the only S 8 A d generally hemsely helpless d ERE AN SRE. When you've got a ten or twenty postotiice e country authos to the interest-bearing debt of the nation | come out of the national treasury. Un- | republican membe; take it into their e You kin always borrow plenty. Change pi post with Newfoundland, L4 1 Prat s v 8 as the price of a reckless attempt to overturn | doubtedly Senator Morgan and those who | heads to refrain from voting. Congratulations to Senator Hill on his | (Make dollarsymakaesthoidoliaraieVerys) with l“.‘lh_n'x Drayinge a paroels ngst convens 2 7 « ) hi1s st bee oneluded 4 a long-cstablished fiscal policy. It has been | support his bill d . speech exceed 1,000 in number. L} nighas Dsnaconalud Senator Quay has an unfinished tarim | * support his bill do not intend that this shail LBk yepma el and ‘parce pos : 11 said th emocratic party is drift- | pe 42500 gy Stating & Trath in Paderewski’s luxuriant crop of hair is sald | The world'll tingle, tingle tered at any are required 10 be & specch which ho offers to sacrifico to Al gn | Wil 8id that the demooratic party s dr be the case, and it is not to be questioned Tndlanagils Journnl to be ripe for another farewell tour. Whon 1t Nears the silver. jingle by reg 1 ‘mail to the New York office, Aol t1ath nol othos’ achatostmay Livant! to:|In&ito]certain defoat, that they have endeavored to make the gov- | When Senator Lodge of Massachusetts f Mas TR s R S (iR the doltars, ‘miake the doitars every | where they will be forwarded by direet nected the deligery may be, when reprinted SHALDAERERuS AT O, but after the canal is completed, if this | £poke the truth concisely—prefere It advocates of cremation practice what | It is mighly full o' sorrow. | fvhm his country 18 required o e billed We print today a communication from a | bill should become law and the govern- | Southern industrics, revenzcs upon morth- | they preac they 'will make the hottest | (Make the dollars, make the dollars every '\:m_-(»,”A;lmlv-;”l:‘.mnq.m tion to the post resident and taxpayer of the Sixth ward | ment Is fully involved, some way will be | & €nterprise and ascendency. retort at the windup. ! Li upon the subject of local taxation, which | found, perhaps long after Senator Morgan i R R Aslnsevion sicbaTeganG aven LYo g Qyerland, e joins issuc with the stand taken by The | and his colleagues of the freign relations At embArat oI A DTy SHRpEO i ame it Democrats in congress are hard to please. | Bee In favor of an increased tax valuation. | committee have passed from the stage of | Hill Is receiving more congratulations Qs gt il Sl Bty When Speaker Reed counted a quorum by | The object of an increased tax valuation is | public life, to mulet the government in the | UEQD Di8 recent specch than he has over |, R R l"i:'\:AII‘IZIHI”“\‘-’::HA’Ill;\l\,\' N S 1 o Tecoriing those present but not voling they | of courso o enablo the city to fnercaso its | interest of whoover shall then constitute | I only’fuir 10 say that they are well de- | conshlerable moving activity. = i ew prlnb could scarcely restrain thelr Indignant feel- | bonded debt under the provisions of the eity | the canal compan sery " ‘ o speec s | Natural gas s flowing from fifty wells in : i When their own speaker is forced | charter, and thus to maintain the h The report ascompanylng the blll prosents | 10 o one he Jaadss outheastern Kansas, — The Lewellin’ the FOR YOUNG MEN, 3 : o tats capitol hasn’t sprouted lat FOR OLD MEN, by their own absenteeism to count a quorum as a progro fve city which it h 3 a very persuagive argument for the proposed Stand Up and Be Counted, Death got th drop on M an C. Colt TOR BOYS they object just as strenuo It seems to | lished on the basis of its public improve- | legislation. It points out the advanta ) without warning His sudden taking off Wo know thoy aro flne. o mala every be a case of Hobson's cholc ments. The point which the writer of this | commerclal, political and strategic, that | Talk of surrender, of compromise, of | gifrered from the method his father lnvented. one of them, By all ords 1o [iesoit communication attempts to make is that | would result to the United States from the | hat . tolerated” Ahe. demoerata ‘of ‘the | Missourl boasts of a man with whiskers ad Dost o fn Lo "800 613 The principle enunciated by Judge Fergu- | we have already burdencd the city of Omaha | completion of this enterprise. It would | house of esentatives must under no | seven feet long. N Sapogiatopeic 4y from the Congressional Record for distribu- tion it will present the regular consecutive reading. No senatorial bees are 5 circumstances conslde e possibility o qoy e 0 Toos! his riant lung i ) son, with regard fo divertlng Jefferson | with all the bonded indebtedness which it | greatly shorton the water route between | Gaoeim mee® pooE e e i e :m,f“'._"l‘m_’ tpigreostiin et lusuriank SIang Our Wiz dow . square to other than park purposes, cannot | ought to bear. *“Our city has debts enough,” | the Atlantic and the Pacific, to the material | @ hvlv"nl:-MuH |'"“i1llx' to be Inminiu-v( a ~u|r—l Colonel Al Fairbrother has launched the fl be accepted until adjudicated by the supreme | ho says, “let us rest a little, and let us pay | benefit of the states on the Pacific coast. | Heserve the ,)}m':,nmi“”I,’"h“',"“,hfll‘{_‘ p.«‘m“- Daily Earth at Lynchburg, Va. Heretofore 3 i Kilt Suits for little boys court. The city should be free to employ | some of our debts.” Bofore wo can assent | It would conduce to an enlargement of our ESom e be colorel has modestly confined himselt | B Boys’ Two-Piece Suits, to a slice of the planet, but his ambition 5 o) 24 to b years old, P Yy broadened until it encompasses the Earth. Light and Medium Shades, it the most economical use. There should | “resting” would mean for Omala. and of Japan and the islands of the Pacific Kansas City Times. Lynchburg is famous as the birthplace of 00 . bo no delay In carrying the case up to the | 1In the first place it is not true that Omaha | occan. From a military and strategic point | yohS, Proposed statue of Sumuct T B | a crude though effective plan of rapid tran- ‘3 50 f its property for any purpose which promises | to this proposition we must inquire what | commcrce with the eastern coasts of Asla Appropriate Honors to Morse. il g s » “echoless sho Perhaps it court of last resort. is burdened with debt disproportionately | of view it would be of great importance, raph, could not ceeupy a more appropriate | Sit to the hol ps | N On January 1, 1894, the total | since it would enable the United § ra than the. front of the mew. congress | was on this account the colonel chose It to other cities. On January otal | sin uld enable the United Statos in [ LN Yibtary at Washington. May 24 of | Possessing a well matured “pull,”” he may An appeal 18 to be taken from Judge | bonded Indebtedness of this city was $3,011 emergency to qu send any naval | (his year will be the fiftieth anniversary | here exert it for the public good, and help Jenkins' injunction order In the Northern | 100, of which $1,061,100 came under the 10 thAL( might: be{ nacemsaty! from thoy| SE.the OPORIAR GL Mlarisn QeEb JOlekiAns | disnosa ot she | upionsculed moRibacka Pacific case. Nothing short of a declsion | per cent clause of the ity charter. Tho | Atlantic to the Pacific. The strong polnt, [ and it Is planned to make the appropria: [ {oiAed reglon with their prese sy tion on that day for the statue. oulRhied EABLUOLE prehbn ! ble breasted only. , ! ) ) . 2k hoping he will keep on the Eartl Doub 4 Trimmed. Just look a’ them upon the important questions involved in | ever, must be taken from the consus of 1590, | circumvallated by the naval posts of Euro- T RS Colonel Ingersoll told a reporter of the B to 14 years that order will settle the poiuts in contro- | Omaha with a population of 140,452 is cred- | pean poy which a menace of possible f \.‘:»" \"‘,k Sun, fis Doston Journal the other duy h ‘\;‘ |H-l; 1me Ages b to v g | E e — versy, and It 18 only to be regretted that it | ited by the census with a debt of $1,818,100; | dunger to our exposed consts that may arise | Tne Wilson bill ean give rest to nothing | 1o fraKe e BEe e hns anae | g 3 1 Boys' Long Pant Suits, will take months, If not years, to reach a | Minneapolis with 154,738 inhabitants, with a | at any tiy The possession of this canal "l]“‘l ~;.Imm l\ull\ ‘}]\‘. ‘l(r‘nm‘.'Il‘:vwl“’vx\\“;‘l,\“”: in which he used the expression ‘‘plumed Boys' Combination Suit, P \e simple all-se srinciple of con final determination by that tribunal, debt of $5,420.7 Paul with 133,156 In- | would also give us a stronger political in- titutional foree expressed in a i for | knight” He had been made a delogate to \ —_—= habitants, with a debt of $7,264,000; Jersey | fluet in itral America and enable us | revenue only,” it i @ etanky and eccentric | the convention from Illinois without his 00 4 5. e Every Shade. Nicely of the supreme court of the United States | statistics available for other cities, how- | is made that the United States is complotely h i . I Lsurdity in' the light of any principle or | knowledge or consent, and when Mr. Blain 1t 1s rumored that the reason the bound | City with 163,003 Inbabitants, with a debt | to moro successfully combat any effort that | iny purpose ever oparly advocated in Ame:- | loarned of his election he sent Colonel In volumes of the census are appearing at such | of $17,300,021; Rochester with 133,898 In- | might bo made in the future to ex- an politics. 1t Is p ¢hpllenge to the coun- | gorsoll a letter asking the latter to pres:nt d 4 - try 1o plunge into the turmoil of tariff r 16 o , infrequent intervals from the presses of the | habitants, with a debt of § i Provi- | tend Furopean political Influence the on anc ire Tor years to co his name to the convention. The colonel : ? vislan ang warry SHELY [P (Y 0R¥8 10 0m had previously been on the stump with Mr government printing office Is that Secretary | dence wit 116 inhabitants, with a debt | As to the possibilities of the carning Blaine in Maine, havin Ligh i 3 2 0 Maine, h g first met him in ight and Medium Co AR PR e s e The burdens of these debts | capacity of the canal no doubt s expressed hen Why Not Kl 1t 1565, _Colonol Ingersoll's brother, B. C. In With Cap to match and 5 Qalors, bsolute | in the report that it would be found a highly tsvilie Courler-Tournal gersoll, represented one of the [linois dis- | of Pants, all z 4 for 14 to 18-yeur-olds. S0 far as we can the only effeot of | tricts In cong for a number of years | jf ©Xtra pair comme avorable to the protection polic zures because they esent produc profitable enterprise, though it is to be 1 we (Hoa, 8 ) ot yea mment favorable to the protection policy | fig because th ¥ Ik P v ; e \o dishonoring comcess to the | while Mr. Blaine was in the house, and Mr. | f wool. be found in the census publications. Just | tive resources which may be gradually bring- | marked that with all the efforts the canal 9k ‘{:‘! .u'i"\hyf} ‘l(: .“\"‘,::.ffi' IUmeE ,'ll)- Blaine frequently visited him. It was th Men 1 Cheviot and to allay the suspiclons of the secretary, th ing in the revenue tb 11 in the 1 i le it has been unable to Fife bl hos been maticled out of ali seme. | Bominatng speech of 1876 that brought | mere Sults, people will have to walt for the census vol- | tinguish them. Alm v clt vi talists of the country that to i reform ameasure. in arder b | Colonel Ingersoll instantly into national | $12 30 \ < N an attra nvest ha them, and yet they are not pleased minence umes until the figures shall have lost half of Omaha has a larg " \ attractive Investment The | it. The demaeratg in congress could Hon. Frank Lawler of Chicago has an- Vo’ p? their significance port urges that it would be a great mis uccesstully, and far more honorably, T T P YR N e s # teked théedr fortune on a simon pure maslt aa. 8 " of on acks and cutas free trade measur When the great endorsed journcyed winys: in blick, and The New York Sun calls our awn Willlam | > simply of relative | obtain control of the concessions we have so Omaha to lend eclat to the Ksonian SOFEOS, 100 e quet last January he was envelope [ Jennings Bryan ‘“a honey-mouthed son of | advanta The wmere fact that a man | far refused e et | s ped in o ject matter in order to make sure that no | are not to be gathered from the remm——— h roasing our tax valu- | fortune it any I an country should of melancholy that even Dr. Miller's \ : i 1 Mou's sults In Ol speech,” and suggosts that if he could arating apostropho to the dove of peace | Mon'asuits in bisck e e Bl ey | mortzages his pr ty is no indication that All the clalms regarding the Importance Chicago Inter Ocean i \ heard, together with several other cqually | ho will bo the loser thereby f this project are, so far as we are aware, acum matter 18 of public interest not dispel. At one or two subsequent it and durk@ Clioviow, vhe—ov-@ 4 gatherings Hon. Frauk Lawler unb Oaan NS ‘0 P ory knowh shad Qfi) the charges agalnst him should notorious orators of the same kind, the ag- | could borrow money on real o- | generally conceded. Nobody doubts that if puk 10 SUATHSS ARR LN Ll Rent | 8 DEL gregation Wou ring ral nything | cu f ‘ d invest \e cunal is constructed | i e ab t. Sscrecy may bo-demanded, but the | his soul. In pathetic tones he anmour gregation would bring rain, if anything ty i nt and the canal | tructed it it to be at O T T B e but iy | was done with political affairs. The th would. §We are glad to hear that there is | ornment t 3 per solutely an American enterprise. The only nee and in fact,” thoy not in )t office he put aslde as an unclean thing 9, We don't say. You REARALILAMR bl Sahe Soa i A | maa, BOiib N R RLUNT Ao SRIRTAS ohas S| [ AL AMIR AR LN Tt Iamoepe bk sade iy a0 wasean e | R o M ol T evire W arth (i% as i has 3 \ ibstance und in fact, 1s all but sure riddy whirl of the machine, no irresist . i man can prove his worth. Secretary Morton | can sell its bonds at 4% and financially Invelved in the undertaking, even NI Motn dd 8l RUL AU the glddy whi machine, no irresisti M eoctnal a i aat s uclh as at anywhere else—but not quite, nan v | can sell its bon public. It i8 bétter that the details | pi 0 F ™y sotting up of political pins will cost you almost as m any 1 only recently announced that tho govern- | by fnvesting the proceeds in pu to the extent of guaranteeing the bonds of | should be made public. Imagination i3 apt O exnEger ) generalities; it can From out the wealth of his discouraging ex ) ment rainmaking experiments had fallen flat | ments reap benofits equivalent to 8 and 10 | the canal company. At the Inception of the rgerate upon detalis, The shrewd policy | perience he drew this lesson, towit: “Be BROWNING K I (; & failurs I there s any virtue In the Suv per cent on the amount, it would certainly | enterprise there was no thought of asking tome in the McGlynn case ware of politices! The path to office Is lined P .y 4 & s oerta we hop with wrecked ambitlons, shattered hopes, ir suggestion, the Agricultural department | be good pollcy to do so. Nor are the benefits | the government for a dollar. It was to be | XfCls, %G8 farnly We hova Jor e ojuie | with wrecked ambitlor ttered shopes, i b gratitude and ruined friendships.” Putting 3 e da ST rh , o ought to arrange with tho houey-mouthed | to be measured by the number of actual | bullt by private capital, and managod as | the bishop, who, if ftnnocent, should be | LT (lar (ogether, It 1s painfully evi Hilney heexgremifyoussnd | 8 W, Cor.13th and Douglas Sts, orators without delay, and avold the heavy | dollars and cents which accrue to the pub- | every other corporation is, receiving only | ¥iNdicated from foul standers, or, If €UIGY | gent Hon, Frank Lawler occasionally emits a expenses of irrigation. lc treasury oF to the projectors of an ime | such recognition from congress as would | has disgraced. breezo through his beaver.

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