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THE_OMAMA DAILY DI WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1891 : IiCTED I —m; has heen saved by g Jedtonsy ‘of TH_EO TAHA l;A]LibE 3. INDEPENDERCE DAY. of the fact that he was unlawfully Inducted | elor who takes a sleoping car must count YROTECHNIC PUNK. MURDERIS NOW § 3P b The one hundred and elghteenth anni- | Into the office which he pretends to hold. | as part of tg cobt the Inevitable “tip” to | L . ROSEWATER, Biitor. versary of tho Deelaration of Indepondence | He cannot enforce any provision In the elec- | the porter, wiich Is in leu of adequate pay | A% BEFORE (LR e RS " PUNLISHED BVERY MORNING, finds the republic that heralded (o the | triclan ordinance without subjecting himself | from the employer, and while the monopoly | 4" 1% UEE SRR RN o i engle's =_— o d July 4, 1778, till firm on its founda- | to auo warranto proceedings. A man Ia | extorts all If=daFes to from the public It | gagte Private Hefforman and Joe Mayfield Thought m”}’.»'urn:yl:;l";‘.li’l'&"-‘y‘. UL \\»VK"‘ITI';: Hy T O Fear....4 8 00 | tons, 8tIIl strong in the love and patriotic | known by the company he keeps. ~Mr. | disregards or gyggles ite obligations to the | Oh, liberly, what specches are perpetrated to Bave Met with Foul Play. mutval jealousy of the olgger states may Ry e (withou, Sundan), Yearh8 % | devotion of the people, and stlll presenting | Rheem has made his bed with the henchmen | public whenevde @8 can do so. It has made | In thy namel bo her prescrvation, or China and Japan .P:_Iht' Nv\».l-n” 3 avien . . ‘1:_ to mankind the highest and best example of | f Wiley, and therefore he cannot pretend | tens of thousab @ of dollars by neglecting One rich lesson of the day is to teach the | may together ahape their course %o = TR £ § edipit kot i | that ho fs not one of the gang with which | or refusing tq My ftaxes fustly assessed | YOI idea how to shoot SOME CLEWS OBTAINED AT PAWNSHOPS | orequly fhat the Russian bear will have no B, L : ! ‘Pinions may differ, but the wise caglo faturduy Tice, ane Y i % The recurrencs of this anaiversary appeals | he trains. The sconer he quits playing city | against its propaflly. 1t ls, in short, a cor- [ Fitiens may dilfer but the wise - TRSHRE T Mo KoL e St eastorn question” in Korew ovicHs. to the patriotism and the loyalty of every | ©lctrician the better it will be for his | poration whosolWllole courso and pollcy has | 1y g not mecossary to curl the locks of | , Ry SR T tot ew. wo Negroos Seen Omaha, Tha Nee Dullding. " reputation, been dictated utter selfishness and in- | the small boy to Insure him a bang-up tim o] g, s B % 1 Twenty-fourth ts, | Cltizen, and its influcnce should give strength b s ¥ \sure 3 2 o Dl Socane Pors NPy . ¥ Gounecit Hiuts, e, meen Y- fod and vigor to these scutiments. That there HAD DENTS DRKN SDSPENLRD, satiate greed, Af@ regardless of the merits [ The wise man examines bis insurance "-':‘ LA A RS Lk PROCTOR MARBLE MILLS RURN. Chieagn ONie mber of € o i S By E AYSrIvEre o presel ol w oyes | pollcies before giving free rein to his pa Fnets on Which Murder Theory - New York, 1 T0."10 wna 15, Trivune BIdg. | is popular unrest; that there is confliet be- | Thg prime object of the marplots, con- | O 'nC Present quarrel with its emploves | FOUSICH slving Mphidtiedls) Serlous Kire In Vormont by Which Many 3 b those who are.familiar with the character b b Washington, 1907 1 stret. N. W h Workmen Are Made Lie 14 b ween those who labor and those who em- | xirator bl 3 Ve HEYONed R St TR Th I STaon eraTrh Wil s Are Made Tdic CORMBSPONDEN 4 L spirators and boodlers who have hatched out | o¢ 1o Pullman company can have no sym LS AR L B R — ST. ALBANS, July 3.—Vermont Marble All. éommunicntions relating to news and_edi- | ploy labor; that tho conditions to DrogTess | (yo scheme to impeach Mayor Bemis has Lt bl gt o A L BUDE R May pathy with it. (=g a distance than a hand-out at elose auarters. | 1y jo poyy mills at Proctor, Vt., valued at nearly $1,000, *ortal matter should bo addr : To the BAIOR | and prosperity are not so favorable | . p . been foiled at the very onset. Thelr aim, It Is to be hoped the senato committee “Now Johnny is to the innocent purp 000, containing large quantities of flalshed commerce will find a practic- Generous and attentive; load nt $ LETTERS. | ¢ i s could be wished; that there 1 dis- | pueooce ¢ o & A1l bininoss letters and remittances ahould be he purpose and hope was that the court would | on interstate e solving of the mystery surround. | WOk, caught fire early this morning, pres order the immediate suspension of Mayor | ahle way to put a check upon the rapacity A \hmx".i'l-»hr“qwwn to ”".'\.Jl'\':,”.‘-"' wag, ing the deaths of James Hefferman and | Sumably caused by a hot box In the mas Bemls and leave him hanging in midair for | of this wealthy and arrogant corporation, nd abbreviates the narrat addresicd | to The Diee Dublishing company, | trust and apprehension, and that her Omahn, * Drafie, ehooks and postofice ordors 16 £ i be' e piln W ot e o and there s manifested a dis- i - SasR8: ak i Tond i the ue ¢ | chinery Al "UBLISHING COMPA position to defy constituted authority, are v week ellow citizens, there are only thirty-two | JOSCDh 3 eld, and lead to the arrest of ” po 4 AL Adtiadag, a few weeks pending the trial of the ca and Senator Sherman should not lack public [ mont ore of Qrove ol e eagle | the p M 3 s ssaulted | The Proctor marble plant s situated about Tt Ykl 5 B8 USBIEFA; BEL TRV aad RUkaTNL y v months more of Grover. Let the ‘eag e pa who 80 murderously assault BEe T ATRMBNT OF CINCULATION. b R it b e el Judge Keysor very properly Issued the Writ | encouragement to pross this matter to a | scream! Freedom's pent-up joy unbottie. | and robbed Harry McCreary recently | three miles from Rutiand at the home of Mshing « Taini duly sworn, says that the L Y Wl citing the mayor to appear in court to rebut | conclusion. If the government is not power- | L0osen pandemonium’s springs: It will be remembered that on the morn- | #%-Secretary Proctor and furnishes a livell ctuml AUVt of full and complets copies of the permanence of the republic. They are | (ho charges brought against him. This was | less there is opportunity here for a beneficent | 1 d0 mot care for tho rocket's glare, Ing of Juno 20 the body of Private Jumes | 1000 to some 2,000 families. The water Daily Morning. Eveninig and Sunday L print ifortined: that alt s1vitEel” ARLIGHE, hive o¢ gl at tha Toud bazoo: o oF: the. COMDENY. Wb, (nadLruihsl auring the month of June, 151, was as folows: | Misfort that ali civilized nations have |y, gecordance with the letter and spirit of | exercise of its authority. ALK S0t Hactanb. fo tho dat bass druin | Hofforman ‘ot compatiy D, Second Unitod | Bhick che' famos Rud S St wag CanEAN 1 s .-;q,.yn. .rul;L ;..;.| l!hh( |-num'r')' has ‘“z the law, which contemplates that every mu- And the boy with the wild kazoo, States infantry, was found along the Fre- | at Rutland. The fire had been raging for . 3 | share of them in the past aving survived ¥ % e i % Aot st & B1khor . oA o P kb it A 4 : e v nicipal officer charged with official misde Tho Nighly virtuous and honorable Mr, [ oy oo BdotTdot mont, Bikhorn & Missourl Valley tracks | nearly two hours when thie Rutlani firemen meanors shall purge himeelf of the charges | whoeler has had his conscience thoroughly AL near the North Twenty-fifth street crossing, | reachcd the spol and the whole weatern side 1. v infinitely severer trials, why should there now be fear for the safety of republican gov- oug| z oy y See yonder youth enjoying the sweet pr The body was st en found and It was the plant, as well as a half-dozen Vermont brought against him, even though they may | scrambled in pondering over the enormity | rogative of independence. Now he hitche y was sUft when found and It Was | qoyeeni“cars which stood on a- siding, Were ernment? Distrust of the success of our iToat avstein i a & A\ . | be and are, as in this case, trumped up for | of the condition of things that prevailed in | pandemonium to the canine tail or drops a i " . consumed political system Is as old us free Institutlons. | ny gooq purpose by men devold of character | Omaha during the perfod of open gambling | 1Urid cannon ’neath the seat of the un- | lours. The skull was hed and there | LOUISVILLE, July 3.—The large four-story The eyo-of pessimism that can see naught | ang ineegrity. 4 3 su‘pecting, Then he shoots the alley, leav- [ Were other marks of violence, but it was | warchouse of Strafton & Sterstege at Bank but disaster ahead Is not pocullar to our Wi : and he couldn’t possibly go down into his | jng a trall of wild hilarity. Now he drops | concluded that these had been caused by a | and Third strects was completey gutted by AT ety e TRl obant have haq |, The law does not, however, contemplate | political grave without first trying to | a pack in a cask and extracts a barrel of | pagsing train and a verdiet of accidental | Aire last night. Loss on building and stock | 3 :. 1d all countries have had | yyat o writ of suspension would issue per- | avenge the outraged community by having | fun. The roseate morn brings him oy, the | death was rendered by the coroner's jury, | Of stoves and tinners' goods, $110,000; in- thelr prophots of evil and will have until f oppiorily on the complaint of two council- | Mayor Bemis fmpeached and a democrat | N00R N appetite, and the ovening, mayhap, | which only had meager evidence to cons | Surance, §78,600 Total 3 5453 | the millennium. Beneath the surface of popu- | oo =n et er proofs. The, char- the paternal shingle. What cares he! It | gidor | LANCA R, Pa, J An Incendiary Less deductions for unsold and returne 1ar dissatisfaction and turbulence the spirit Lol Y L g put in his place on the police commission | is his day to howl, and he who would |~ Thire was nothing of value found In the | fire in the large tobec arehouse of Ro- coples W ter leaves it discretionary with the court to | who would have things run on a free-for-all, | restrict the liberty of the small boy or the | pockats of the dead man and while it ap. | 1and H. Brubacker of this city this morn- rofuse or grant an order of suspension upon | wide open scale. The sanctimonlous Danjel | M Young boy, or place out of reach the | beared” to bo a case of accidental death | In& caused a loss of about $50,000. In- rattlebox of mischief, is “fit for treasons, o o 1 surance, $39,000, o eachmel arge. that ool Y 53l + | some of the officers were of the opinfor ce, the filing of fmpeachment charges and that | has never yot been known to decline a | sirategems and spoils. YHAL 16 WilK R CavaL HE TN ae R tHett ANTWERP, July 8.—Fire at the docks to- discretion should be exercised in the interest [ gambler's premium, or, for that matter, the sw, all together, sing: theory has been greatly strengthened within | 98y destryed large stocks of lumber, but no of the public. There is nothing in the com- { blood money contributed by Mr. Martin for | “When freedom, from her mountain height, | the past few days. Hefferman had lefc the | damage was done to shipping plaint filed by Hascall ana Wheeler to war- | insuring the palatial mansions in the burnt [ Unfurl'd her standard in the air, fort on the evening previous to his death STOFR I R Or A % Lnb She tore the azure robe of night, and ¢ down town. His movements have L LA D UL L rant the conclusion that any interest in-| district. Mr. Wheeler s to be congratu- [ X,/q set the stars of glory ther been traced up to the time he started home b trusted to the care of Mayor Bemis would ted in associating with himself a congenial | She mingled with its gorgeous dyes and it 1s learned that he all right then | Fresbyterian Misslon Board Wants As- be Jeopardized unless he was uncerergoniously | and lofty moral reformer like Isaac §. | The milky baldric of the' skies. and had not only ‘money, but a fine gold ol L L ALY G L1 And stripped its pure celestial white watch ‘and chain, It was also protty well | NEW YORK, July 3.—Miss Anna Melton, With streakings of the morning light, known among his.comrades that Hefferman | the young American missionary who was to show that the mayor has usurped any | tion. Then from the mansion of the sun ad recently won something over $100. In i ate day for the raflroads and thelr em- | Clalmed the independence of the American b, or ot vested in him, or is engaged in any She called her eagle-bearer down searching his effcots neither the Watch nor | atinck by the villeeon of e BIG: 15 got togother colontes and pledged to each other for the | iASe R 0 LT Over-enthusiastic canal boomers are loudly | And gave into his mighty hand money could be found. LG LU RS by Lo (it support of that declaration their lives, their [ 0 4 "% T R 0 (he two | accusing everybody who wants to see tho | Tho symbol of her chosen land! Then, on the night of June 22, two days | Kurdish mountains last summer, and who fortunes: and thelr sacred honor. Bbulll- cans 4 BEaREHIt P ed with ade- % : et after Hefferman's death, Harry McCreary y aped with her life, has arrived Sugar pills have a rival in the senate in \d thelr sacred honor. Ebulll- | o0 notorious ringsters and jobbers in the | ¢anal bond proposition surrounded with ade NEBKASKAAND NEBR.AS was slugged and robbed of a watch, chain | here Genoa, Italy. Tmmediately upon whisky capsules. The pills are to be taken | 1078 Of popular passion or discontent may | council fustifies the suspicion that the sus- | duate guaranties with being inspired with a S0 it ey KA ot imorieys wIlhInKaRRIng | HeR al Miss Meiton made her way. to the first, the capsules afterward. endanger the public peace and disturb the | to.ion of the mayor fs sought with a view | Purpose to throttle the camal. The canal The school population of Schuyler is 1,035 | distance of his own home on Twenty-fifth | rooms of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign 2 harmonious course of government, but the |y U R dable obstacle | Promoters must distinguish between those | an increase of 198 since last year. and Manderson streets. McCreary was | Missions, under whose auspices she went to American people will not permit it to jeop- who are opposed to any canal and those who | Rev. Samuel Wilson has been called to [ beaten in a brutal manner, and did not | the Mosquel (West Persia) mission six years h ,' ‘l' : BOVIRCETT 0 JeoD- | 10w in the way of the boodle element in t A A VAL " L LLOA “f the pastorate of the Presbyterian church of | recover his senses until the next day, and | as0. The assault upon Miss Melton has been ardize the safety of free institutions. und out of the councll. This s evidently | merely insist that the rights of the public | e pastorat still suffers from the effects of the blows | the subject of corrcspondence between the the moment he fled his impeachment charges | | 11" {1* celebrated address of Danel Web- | yy,q yay judge Keysor sized up the situation, [ Shabl Pt Propefly b'“‘::" "f The latter are | mooumseh citizens threaten to deal severely | adminlstered by the highwaymen, Tue | Unlted states government and that of Turkey. R e Tled e o ster In which he gave a supposed speech | o WY E RS BT GO or not lending y the best friends of the canal. No | with a man who beats his wife it another k pls b b e EOEY of John Adams in favor of the Declaration of ; proposition that does 5 instance of brutality comes to their hearing. [ Within' a few minutes after he left the | tary of the board recived a lotter from Rev —_— Fhdt 50 i the sanction of the courts to Hascall's coterie | Propositio! t does not embrace a distinct Y motor train at Twenty-fourth and Mander- | W. A. McDowell which sald the prisoners SR L LU of plotters and public plunderers. statement of exactly what the people are to Hubert Bell, a 7-year-old Aurora bo. son_streets, who had been held for the assault upon Miss One way to retrench in the public schools | ~«put whatever be our fate, be as- on | receive for their million-dollar bonus can pos. | Fell from a carrlage In such a WILE 1 About the same time Joseph Ms Melton had been released by the reviewing would be to require the principals of all the Had Mayor Bemis been suspended even foot was caught between the spokes of the 1 = ot & court, Mr. McDoywell looked HeG T ’ a prinel sured, be assured that this declaration | , Mo MAYOr Bt feet O have | S1blY carry in this county. Only by per- | wheel, twisting and breaking the log so that | °1d, a colored man, was found lying dead | eourt. Mr. Mehowell looked upon the result nchools to each teach at least ono olass. | win ' gtand. It may cost treasure | 07 {OFtY-eight lours Mr. y fecting the boryl proposition before It Is sub. | it Was necessary to amputate the Hmb at | On the Missourl Pacific tracks near Thir- | of the case as most diastrous to the cause That is the practice in most all other cities. ’ : | been able to stretch out his hand for that a0 teenth and Locust streets. Mayfleld of missions and to the safety of Americans hat 1s the practice in most a er cf andtE 1l hay ! oostihtidcd L But et mitted to the voters can its prospects for suc- st left his house to get a can of hees in Turkey. The secretary of the board said —_— ‘ $17,000 warrant which the council has voted Nemaha City whisky is almost fatal when | JUSt 1eft his house to get a can of beer y. cretary ¢ board said stand, and it will richly compensate for | . veto In snite of the fact | €658 be improved. There is no disposition | ¢ gars in its work in good shape. A St | Was returning to his home near by. He [ it was probable that President Cleveland Washington advices have It that Lawler | poth. Through the thick gloom of the pres. | °YCF the mayor's veto in al; ¢ of tho faet | to throttle the canal, but rather a lsposition | Deroin business man induiged in some of the | Was found “by Mr. Wetmore lying dead | would be communicated with at once on tho was turned down because MacVeagh Was | ent I sce the brightness of the future, as the | L0 the claim was excessive Nt AU | o goe tnat the public is protected. stuft, and before ho could got out of town he | (08 4{iCr: | Beveral Brolets werd, notiet | sublect by the board. turned up. Lawler must have omitted to 5 Faleis have been cut down at least by one-third. fell ‘from his buggy and received injuries s i ST sun in heaven. We shall make this a glori- - seemed sufficient to cause death. Owing Striking M Kt secure MacVeagh's signature to that record- 2 = Had Mayor Bemis been suspended half a that required the attendance of a surgeon | goc’nied Suficiont o cause deaih. = Owing Striking Miners K Broating potition . Noxt time ho may Kooy | OuS, an ipmortal day. When we are in | % GUE Gl oimg and jobs would | Treasury offilals) profess to see a good | for several hours to save the unfortunate | 17 thC fch that tho sOmNSORCES WOMS | MILWAUKEE, July 3.—A special to the better. e ) DY) our graves our children will honor it. They ha;e beon rushed through by whip and spur | omen in the increasing number of banking | man’s life. i aptopsies Coroner Maul did not have one | Wisconsin from Ironwood, Mich., says a ? will celebrate it with thanksgiving, with fes- tinder Whaélsr|and Eascall’s manipulation: Institutions that areé being organized in spite J. C. Laman and two children of Nora | jorformed, and the real cause of May- | battle ocurred at 2 p. m. between striking 4 %, : » | narrowly escaped drowning while driving | fajq's death -was unknown. Mayfield i Phree e Birds of a feather flock together. :’::':’m_::l"'n'l’:::"fi: '"Ldm"l‘l"“d‘":'””"”' 0;’ Had Mayor Bemls been suspended Wiley's ;:,,,(;:Ifi\up::aw-::“ul.v‘:..m:c:‘:;:.t';:‘::mc';- Tlu; neargORIcKtioRotheraAy SWienicrouaing || F ik dWnonie) ‘nonays (n' hiak poekats, NEULUHEAN g pe s Tiree ,Efx‘:"‘,‘,'“‘,j' “&’:fi: Haseall and Wheeler are congenial running ¥ ied teara, copl- || e SO e would bave® bsen' -com- vs exp mes of | the bridge over the Blue the horses plunged | not been robbed. Yardmaster Cottmire | parried off by their companions, Numbor mates, and when two such monumental "“"-)K"h"“‘fl (b ;G LRI G {’“”‘I"“‘"Y RoCiontiash andear)prossure jos ;sn:;““?\,;:‘:!fizfi‘:"hn’:‘{‘,“’ Sarriage) “"'l““%‘l};;‘); of the Missourl Pacific heard the sound of | dead or wounded Is not known. Jobbers and tricksters start out as reformers | S1avery, not of agony and distress, but of Ty aliap pBa witolE Ry LRI ehalears nrsBea iRHR InWithe trassyanaiitiie) | or o1 L v K Ligbuok gt abonkitipRtimBT AL e .—— and champions of clean government we may | eXultation, of gratitude, and of joy. place In the last, few months, thirty-four | three nearly drowned people were rescued | Mavfleld was supposed o have dropped to AS TO CREED IN THE SCHOOLS, know there is a hen on. In this spirit the whole American people banks having applfed for charters as national | from their perilous position. ;?fimf‘;"‘;:‘ 1P hn'd”bee”f“gm"‘;"“"m:““h"‘;n regard the anniversary of the Declaration of e on the | bunks since Novamber last. ~Most of them | The death and burial of a little child at| whon he was falling. A fow minutes | OMAHA, July 2.—To the Editor of The Tt was in acchrd with the eternal fitness | Independence, and everywhere throughout | Hascall was allowed to gt his o hiney | 27 Of course In the western states, where | Table Rock the other day recalled o tragedy | aftorwards J. J. Wetmore saw two colored | Bee: Bven a “unlque” clergyman, whether the republic today it will awaken patriotic | Ste€ring apparatus. To say that such hINES ) ¢ne people are not yet very well supplica | Of three vears ago. It was the child of the | mon coming from that direction, and one | high church or low church, or no church, :’ """‘; for ':‘““""" (“’ 'r"“ ‘("'”I "““l"" :10 emotions and intensity the love of eountry | COUId not have been done if Howell had been epose Mayor Bemis for furnishing bread, s s ) (PTEu K bani e Ebutd atilthe aamositiime e alh | 1o s L T of them spoke to him, asking him for di- | ought to reccive fair play from the editor fmeat and provistons to Kelly's Industrials. | Which mo people feel more strongly and | Made mayor pro tem ls underrating Howell's | proportion are Jocated dn the east. It new | days before Christmas, 1891, the father, | “Now” quring the past few days the polico | f & Ereat metropolitan journal, = You repre- That certainly caps the climax of impudence, | deeply than the people of the United States. But a man with Hascall's mug is equal to weakness and Hascall's capacity for mis- | banie continue to make their appearance at | mother and this child, then an'Infant, got in |y cd™ ocovered the watch taken from Pri- | Sent me in your editorial of yesterday as anything. the powers concorning each other. Kurope, after the wars of Charles V, orectod a es of “buffer states,” to separate the ras tions which were breaking the peace, and {1 that an portant clew has been discovered by the police which may | evident that life had been extinct for several | of American patriotisia is calm and unruf- B e R fled, and ¢t can be depended upon to defend Sund S and maintain republican government against W 15 el ik every assault, from whatever source it may this 3 duy of July, 101 ablie, | €oMe. Brought to the supreme test thero is d no American citizen worthy to enjoy political You can't reform an old reprobate any [ !IPerty who ls not prepared to sacrifice all he has, even his life, to preserve the in- more than you can purify an addled egg. T =% stitut 4.}; founded by the great and brave | o, There is not a scintilla of proof | Hascall in the work of municipal purifica The Fourth of July would be an appropri- | MR Who more than a century ago pro- the vietim of an unprovoked and murderous Hascall always slips up on his law points. Ho was sure Bemis would be suspended from missioned and permanently foisted upon the city. Incidentally tnere would have been a reign of deviltry and plundering right and left, as has always taken place when chief. When Hascall gets on horseback he | ¢is rate they will soon have filled the gaps | @ lEht Wagon and sfarted for town'to buy | vate Hefferman's body and the watch and | seeking to introduce religious tests into our ¥ o8e! s olet, while v o s - 5 75 v 7 : i y b ntractors’ rin; i presents. . One mile west of Violet, While | ¢jain which were stolen from Harry Mc- | public schools. That is not true. That I SHOWING THE CLOVEN HOOF. stops at nothing. With the co 8 | made by faflurggflast year and add to the | grossing the railroad, a train struck the ve- | Greary two nights later on. Several other | have sought: to| deprive Miss ‘MoGeeVOELINE Two city counclimen—a populist and a re. | At his back the head of the president of the | panking facilities of the United States. hicle, landed the seat on which they all | giniiar articles have also been located, and | moans of & lvelilood. That is not true. The republicans of Lancaster county have | publican—have in accordance with the re- | council would have been in Hascall's charger :]m m; m‘cl llllu!( "In::llc c::'f\‘.::.'.fi;":‘r‘::u”\':fl (U0 U X ) Mumlx:‘y’ \vvurlu‘g That I have insisted that public school 5 & uirements of the law filed impeachme: ice. Ten councilmen can depose s é H B iree-fourths of a mile, w e s {4 chain taken from McCreary. These arti- | teachers shall be bolievers in the divine already held thoir convention and elected | TS G BT L TP ‘m'l'v‘r': “;.::::;’:5 onshosianntice o Cn; ‘| ct a new s:‘m- The pardon of two spies by the German | gtopped and the parents both found o be | clog had been pawned in a Douglas street | inspiration of the bible. That is not. true. delegates to the state and congressional | Muyor Bemis. This should have been done | HOVell at any time and elect o presi | orperor would have no significance were it | dead, and the living babe was taken from | prb Moh G0 i same parties and within | Nenhor 18 1t true. that T am . dlotressed conventions. In this county the chairman | long ago.—World-Herald. dent. Wiley owns twelve and sometimes | ;¢ g5 tpo gact that the spies are French | the tightly l'lx\sl‘utl‘:rms nr“uw (ll::n:hum(mr'vlrd a few days of each other. The police have | ahout Miss McGee's Darwinism or alleged 1\ on. ¢ o v v Y 3 was though e ch o5 0 o N A of the county committee persists in keeping | One populist and one republican hand in | fourteen councilmen. How ‘r"""‘ yould ll‘l"“e’: officers and that they are set free on the [ For & long time It was CRoUET o8 (o be RO 'L‘:;'{,"','r’;'"mff.’,..::'mel"r,‘,.i..;' i R 1‘.'.'2.‘.‘1 L L 5 en i A = ave lasted as president of the council and 2 5 S A g SR ABIONOREN x ew e ager and ma a at and perfectly orel the call for a meeting of the committee in | hand through the golden harvest field of | have lasied as presiden eve of the funeral of President Carnot and | partially paralyzed. The child lived and | {5 naught. Both of the parties are negroes | to the abstract fact, whether the believers his pocket. What the object of this is has | poodlerism. Arm in arm with plunderers | acting mayor had he declined to do the bid- | o oo ioqeion of President Casimir-Perier to | grew strong, but later sickened and dicd, and | ang one s tall and slim while the other is | in that particular theory mad monkeys for iyt transpired. that have for years been putting up jobs and | ding of the Wiley gang? It is more than | oo ™ oo features justify the inference | Was laid to rest by the side of the double | gmaller and shorter. Both are hard look- | their ancestors or not. Sometimes I am dis- Erave’ where are ere buried. 1 th lice are certain [ posed to believe it, though I would not wish . e T e able that the plot to depose Mayor Bemis e z: 2 grave where the parents were ing characters, and the police are certain | posed to believe it, though I would not wish raiding the city treasury. What difference | brobable v that the pardons were granted as a mark pleatis VR b that 1t these imoen' could b loated. they| myaslt. to clalm biood relationship withithe ‘It deliberation Insures thoroughness then | does It wake whether Hascall calls himselt | Was to be followed by getting Hascall or his | 050 0 i for the French republic and as CACKLES AND CRACKL Ll e s ) the reorganization of the police force under- | a populist, a democrat or a republican? Wha | alde-de-scamp, Wheeler, into Howell's place. | = o0 0 tne new president that Ger- and probably Mayfield and the robbers of My only offense in the whole matter Is ston Commercial: The best evening y . tant, develop- bR th it pf B thin v& TRy taken by the Board of Fire and Police Com- r es re | 8 But the schemes of men and mice often ? villing eot F SN Boston n o o + McCreary under arrest. Important develop- | just this, and nothing more: nat In & y figure does republicanism or populism cut in many is willing to meet France half way, if | (jes are those that keep a man at home | PlR SR O, BCiihin the next few days | letter to the school board some months missioners promises to work a wonderful im- | the schemes of venal marplots? Here is o | fail to materialize. Mayor Bemis will con- | 000 5000 frot step toward a complete | after dark. Which will disclose the mystery of Heffer- | ago I asked it to issue an order against provement when completed. When com- | specimen brick of Wheeler's republicanism. | tinue at the old stand in the city hall for | ' 0 oion president Casimir-Perier has | Life: “Tommy, is it a new brother you | man’s death. certain teachings opposed to the Christian -ploted, however, Is at the present moment s ago he introduc ? some time to come In spite of all the - hav o Detectives Hayes and Hudson arrested | religion. Miss McGee was the alleged of- rather indefinite. Deliberation does not re- Hs ;nlnluzm“m,L l:1 = rl“sz p il machinations. of /ths_ biiccaneers «who ihaye!|ile opportunity to bridge the chasm that has | B350,y (perplexed)—Ye-es-er; but one of | Amanda, Sarah and Robert Phinney, at | fender in the immediate instance. She was a resolution that all appointments made by Gl ated the two countries since the days | him are a girl. Thirty-second and Pinkney streets, late last | not the first offender, and, unless the matter Quire unnecessary Welay. the mayor shall be referred to the commit- | plotted to take forcible possession of the €ty | %y " 4yirq Napoleon by encouraging Bm- | oo vou presss “Mrs. Swiper has HIgNL “One of the women had i her pos- | bo checked, she will not be the last, "1 did tee on judiciary. Did not Wheeler know that | government. peror William to persist in his friendly over- | nice collection of fableware, hasn't sh sossion the fi,‘f{ :_h,:dl" l‘:(:{’i;:; ;n:l‘:}"lolf; :}::r.;:!‘f,. U‘I;!I; ?;l;”:;h‘\;;’:!ru:!l;;gll<| :rflrl-ml:i- Congressman Bryan did his best to keep | the judiciary is the only committee of which “Oh, elegant; but I have noticed that it | from Harry cCreary. y ly scripture. p THE PULLMAN MONOPOLY. tures, —ee is of various patterns.' alleged to answer the description of one of | I did not ask that teachers should not ba the employes of the government printing | no republican has a membership? So the “Yes: but that is because the restaurants | tho negroes who pawned McCreary's and | allowed to Inveigh against its inspiration. office n a rattle-trap building, which endan- | republican appointees of the republican mayor | 10 Yegard to the resolution Introduced by ¢ Hoping; she visits have different styles. Hefferman's watches. It was clearly within my right and duty gers thoir lives overy moment they are at | have to be held up by Hascall and pass the | Senator Shorman and adopted by o Benbier | SN s gust ended | Indianapolis Journal: wHongstly. now, ToabE ot ad sl ot Wi Lal e IR work, and now he is trying to prevent the | ordeal of being satisfactory to his two demo- | Instructing the committee on Interstate com- {0 B0 3" hat "the government h Yoilatyansoanyigact FRAIO0ENAY WAR IN THE FAR EAST. Williams, or “Father” Williams, did not ask preservation of the government documents | cratic associates. merce to inquire into the expediency of reg- had since the close of the war, Let n should Al X _and records. Bryan ought to be given a | Should have been done long ago indeed commission by Objector Holman as his chief | Wrald have been dene as long ago as last Jan:i- r purse. The besf ason in_ the e that his peculiar reiigious views should b ulating by law the employment and use of | hobe that the one now begun wiil be of ourse. The ~hest retson In, ihe | Japan and Koren Liable'to Embroll Rassia | that M4 peculiar Teligioue views hopld e sleeping and parlor cars not owned by rail- _mssistant, ury 1t the conspirators had been able to cajola, = == gnlldoze or buy an associate for Hascal. difterent ordel and_China. that those of Miss McGee shall not be, or those road companies engaged in Interstate com- Cameron's Silver Mania. Boston Herald: Bub—I hear they are go- The exact figures of the deficl = L deficit In the na- | \wpen (ho cage Is tried 1t will be shown that Japan has thrown about 19,000 soldiers | of the rector of All Saints; or even ihose hiladelphia Ledge S 5 ro o5 Gotham, Jr. into Korea, perhaps to assert her old claims [ of the editor of The Bee.' If *sectarian- meece ithe -cost ot onerating thaps Suhel (e 1|n|‘;m“v\:‘xul?‘\|““!g[:; the League | " Euis ElNa o e s Biels SRUGN ] of suzerainty, perhaps to protect the large | Ism” I8 to be banlshed from our publlo charges made for their use, and what ought | SGatot CEMErghE "l %o ‘make him | Bub—Because he's another new York commercial interests which she undoubtedly ;‘,‘I:l:::;;t:‘,h;:x“g‘:;<IX)‘IL‘II:::4T|II|:1I “lr.;m:;:iv M tlonal treasury for the first fiscal year under | oo" 0 1o conspirators in collusion with | {0 be reasonable charges for the seats, berths | an ecntively acceptable candidate for the | ppjjadeiphia Times: This marrying of | possesses in the hermit kingdom. China | weighs not a drop in the matte Qi mmiored democratle. administration are | g,y o) eform de Jlist | and scotions in such cars, Mr. Sherman sald | BESCERSE FY Yopulists generaily. rich American heiresses by foreign noble- | 4jsq clajms seigniorage rights over Korea, | Personally I do mot know the ground of e v 4 ho poses as a reform demo-populist 5 ot . men has a kind of longing for the dollar of i E the mouraI aotlont i withi Vo Raret S LRI $69,633,023. This Is Just a trifie over one | 00 FiE B O n Farnam near | It Was a matter he had been thinking abou gt At men hus & kind o but Japan has refused to withdraw her | e board’s action with rexard (o Misn fAliAs for every, man, woman and’ ehlld In | gy oot besought - democratio counollman | fo. & long time, and it had no reference ariofiHapotism, e ol willl b eroogs: e connequanos i that (hinaliai | McGiae ot e other teasutraliuxaiyAiER] the United States, and will, of course, have 2 K 41| Ghatever fo the trouble between the Pull- New York World. Doy Derhips, When the average young | Increasing her military and naval forees | {t Hu® ot ucquainted personally with to sign Impeachment charges against Mayor ery senator who has a son billeted on | happier, s 5, W v youns e el B e It : to be made good by taxation of the people. | man company and its employes. He re- | Hvery senator woo oo & e bublic posi- | man can see as much to admire in his sister | for active operations, and a_war s more than three or four ' of the achool B 8 s ccienta [oail 1l chtanlng | o Jatve Jesmillalso el snown Stust betare i ntes charged by the Pullman | i TSRUEY. S "his*private Interests is [ a8 the other young men in her circle of | nent between the two countrie B O T o canioia L g € | this samo reformer joined the anti-gambling | garded the rate simply | ilubtrating the spirit without whieh there | acauaintance can. The curious feature of the situation, says | perhaps, Rev. Dr. Duryea, There i not a the burdens of taxation. . and other sleeping car companies as SImply | oUiG™e o Trraud or breach ~ of public S the Buffalo Express, is that, much as it | man among them, I am sure, who would feel crusade he had made a demand for a loan of 7| ea shington Star: This Is the season of | the I Ex R A n, — 5 Nolow cambling | Infamous. “It is outrageous,” said the sen- | trust. O s mAn who was Inughed | concerns Koreans, 'hey have practically | himself under any obligations, politically, Mhe exodus of Americans to Ei A15| 881000, upan thejowner; ot one oL the sambiliig “for us to be compelled to pay such - At When he stippeq on the bDanana peel | nothing to say about It. Theirs is a weak | religiously or personally, to do what 1 odus of Amerlcans to Kurope this i 35,4 anq fafled to bunco the faro man. It | ator, “for us 5 A Strange wtacle. Watches the gigglesome young woman | little kingdom only the size of Kansas, with | wished done, much less to run beyond to de yoar Is sald to be two and a half times what | yoy a5y transpire that the scheme to Im- | IEh prices for such poor accommodations KanstaGlly B, Jon | When'the nammock breaics. a population ubout that of New Yori and | what I did not ask. 1 do not think the e 3 80 3t s o to and fro about rrench tiger and the German lion - pennsylvania together. It pretends (o be { school board has based Its act It was last year and twice what it was In | bo,on Bemis had its inspiration with parties | 88 We recelve in our trips to are ratorniaing. nawadeys. aa they. have | Buffalo Courler: *This seems to be a | PeRoeviama IESIOr. (i Fibionds 10,08 [ school board has based fta acion “unjust 1892. These calculations show the strength | 1, yavo soveral strings to the concern that | the country,” and everybody who has ever | Ly, Fione “yerore. ~All the Parls”papers | genuine Sase of buoyunt spirita,”, remarked | tated its pollcy for years. The king is pro- et e to dismiss her bo orld' i A5 18Y0; 3018 A b7 A il agree with the | Meverizo®the "Kaiser for releasing Irench | the wrecker, as he hauled in the basket s cars. s onough to Mis o d or “bo- :f“"" “‘:":‘“ falr 3 “l;"'”“"" “““."““" has been so uctive in the move to deposo the | Fidden In a sleeping car Will agree w oliial e et and the bitterest organs | of champagne which hud floated to shore gressive and has turned to Americans as | cause of what 1 wrote witnout further ex: ropean trips as well as the reaction which Ohlo senator. Doke the Hrench government to return the | from the sinking ship. disintercsted teachers, but there is a large | amination or proof. I am quite willing to gives an impetus to European travel. Peo- | "oy Mr. Sherman sald that he regarded the (-nhlplluu-nl. How long will this unprece- AR reren party opposed to foreign influence. The un- | face my own responsibility in that or in lo who went to Chicago have evidently ha Jhensall;these;thinen/are shown dp.|n. the s the most out- | dented friendship last A SIMPLI} REMEDY. settled internal condition of the kingdom | any matter, but if the editor of The Bew e who went to Ohleago have evidently had | o)) gyre o the calelum light the mask of | Pullman company as one of the mo il U " Press. has just been shown by an unsuccessful re- | wiil allow me I must beg leave to dis- QR amtitians aroused to #se. SOmOWMINE | | \ont hynoorisy will drop from the hideous | Fa8S0us monopolies of the day. They make T P T TS jou'd be happy all the day, bellion. believe that Mr. Williams owns the school more of the world. sk 2y enormous profits and give their patrons little A s Never have wrinkles, never grow gray, Around this weak nation, mot even at | poara or carries it in his pocket, or that — face of conspiracy and the cloven hoof will Feel work was nothing but play, | ncoce within itself, there are neighbors who | they have run greedily “to deprive a woman are to be dreaded. On one side fs China, | of her living" jus ause he was sup- a 3 r or nothing in return in proportion. He had | parragut post, G. A. It of Lincoln, Ne Bo sure that comfort had come to stay, ; the report that Ambassadol von | be exposed to full view 4 | ST Brragut Doshy Ch it R lutions thit can | o sure that comfert hed IARUBIR tport: that Ambassador Runyon no doubt that there ls a way to rench the | PUtR i W StRnce, Farragut post rec- | Just et the women have the which long ago was eredited with the deter- | posed to desire it BRIRDda-to resign his post at Borlin because sleeping car problem with ease through gov- [ gmmends “the confiscation of the Ca Bt mination to absorb the Korean peninsula. But now, sir it not a little strange s wife cannot endure the rigorous wintors | SIEEM CAN'T SERVE TWO MASTERS. of that city, people will ba led to ask In disregard and deflance of the decision whother Mr. Runyon or his wife fills the | Féndered last month by Judge Walton, the position to which he was appolntod. There | COURCIl has voted $150 of salary to L. M. i od State Jant as o militaey n ' makes som THE JOLLY OLD FOURTH. On another Is Japan, far weaker than China, | that Miss MeGet's case should call out most ernment action. “The United States,” sald | Bt B8 5 B Gl s t “the dungeon hobo sl but still five times more powerful than Korea. | of the Indignation. 1t Miss Crowley w Mr. Sherman, “can easily control the charges | cell ‘and the gullows tree’ and advises M. Phelps Dawson in Good Roads. But lcoming back of both of them, a bu lly discoyered teaching her peculiar doc for sleepers just as the rallway fares have | that U S0 b Ggmegio® and his ‘man it him to bed in his little night gown, | bear to Asia as she is to Europe, stands | trines few would bo found to' defend her, Rheem, acting city electriclan. Now {t | been regulated by means of the Interstate | prick |,}.“,,‘|),...-“n“lvm:x.p1.;::‘.“'_\( hehing | the 2 most battered youngster there wis | s, ,,' Is or pres M.““. ¢ makes any | inds a tow (nxlulhl 'le.lr‘;:| et but |;l'|('xll::l.f o provent him from allowing his em, acting ¢ C 8 o G i e a | target t i tedt A8 completed.” ¥ he town; RS | difeulty tn Korea of grave ernational | the difficulty 1 @ extreme oppos 8 BOtBINg to provent him from atlowlng his | 0™ 0% S it ds about time for Mr, | commerce law.” He thought the rates should | JREEPS, iy othimg neating in the Ne "ol ay e opened nis onty well | JiMeulty direction there i dificulty with lovers of BRURELR winter further south. 1t he wants bo reduced one-half. The Pullman company | grass that gets ijio the cows that give the | eye, Ekyipe ; o Russia has been developing the Pacific | religious tolerance. igious teaching is r Rheem to come off his high perch and cease | bo reduc e (hat mets into.the punch that gets [ “Rah, 'rah, for the jolly old Fourth of v religf K ; 40 realgn, however, he should have no dif- | L e triolan when he has no logal | I8 very rich, made so by the enormous and | EA Ui, ER SR % PRI and thence Juy coast of Siberla for years, Siie has @ sngle | to b Y free-for-all” I can understand that. e FT T (T O P LT v BT ; G y ¢ . R ¥ ort there, Viadivostock, bi s locked o be excluded wholly, that is com: ficulty in finding excu; title to the office. Personally we have no | disproportionate profit” on their r-nl|'>< :nn into 5. A o L e T i e L;u[:n A _u‘:'unl\m: '); ‘l‘“v:‘lhl\)‘lin‘l Ilm‘m“ll :vxu-‘lt.»::q:,],»h (s ‘h;u.'-. whally, that. - ogix " q i y > could make a s were tied up, ety ter harbor, and | i | pdrmitted in the form of religlous teaching quarrel with Mr. Rheem, but when he makes | half that profit the company soyaity & Saia) Funstion. re ted up, o iao. | wants o' better winter harbor, PR S h Mr. H. J. Banker, who was electold super- | pysole tho catspaw of Wiley, Hascall, | great deal of money and glve the public bet- BoIpIr' SiiaL A On his head was a bump like an upside- | ) loye ypon Korea siuce 1876, The splendia | then let us understand It I Miss Moot dings of the Board of Ed kit 28 } b i b% 08 oR By = GOWDIGUD. i g e 4 his nose | Korean port of Fusan is her chief desire. | is guiltless and the board condemned he intendent of bulldings of the Board of Bdu- | whealer & Co. he forfeits whatever respect | ter service. *I think that this abuse can g, Fqmark that the mon- | And his smile was distorted, and his nose K resn i l‘ IELEAD <14 H0L S SulRE anie I8 l‘r: ard or without sufficlent evidence there cation, 18 reputed to be a good mechanic and , S Sherman, “‘and I in England "Hat assumed a function | all awry, Russia rarely mak D, misses | un J£ ord 3 b we may have for him. Mr. Rheem might | be reached,” said Senator Sherman, ‘‘a Locial tham political, while true, | From the glorious Fourth of July an opportunity. Trouble over Korea may | can be no question as to the wronk. —Bul an active political worker. Now It Mr. | pave been appointed to the office of city | propose to press this matter to some sort of A simnge, coming, ‘as it did give her the chance for which she has been | that is just as true as to Miss Crowley and h 111 devo s o superyisior : o or- e head ol ministry, 1t would | We were glad; he had started abroad with 9040 MM X (-AE b Banker will devote himself to the supervision | ggotrician by the mayor, the only legal au- | conclusion. It seems to mo that the Amer- | from the head 60 (h0 MAShE 0 WOl the sun, watching 5o patiently Miss Str 4 an r. ‘ould ot he well to re- o dings o o gl L - Ve S nowaaniay The outcome of & war in the far east But now, sir, would it not tics severely alone he will earn the good will | tree from all entanglements with corpora- | long enough, especially as there Is a remedy i‘-" I:",'"mll'f‘;{'”.", y prove to be much | While the boom of the cannon roared up | matched by China, but perhaps the little | partment, is not m,l ~-|}~n<-u:-?>'n:‘|‘r'y ‘:l;l:pu'n- of taxpayers and save himself and the | jons that have wire franchises and are sub- | at hand.” more of a ruler 0 the queen has bee Ky, island kingdom is playing its venturesome | ment for the support of any one, her P | re AERTESSIVENess Ol e To salute Young America ourth of July! | o o belle ) ot dare | “'in good church standing’ or out of it? school board from a good deal of annoyance | ject to supervision by the city electriclan. The Ohio senator may foel assured of the ,'\l 1‘.:‘:.1.»'“._.“4‘»1:}'_.“.‘; ivences on ‘:t:“h‘m\.u To salut ung America's Fourth uly t,’.“..l.“l.u:x.w::hmlv“:‘)::‘: 1‘ :‘;:’::h:;lfil} :;un “:.u" in good ch A and contention. What Is wanted in our | A man cannot serve two masters. Mr. | hearty support of the American traveling | Plogsing'to many isn lishmen, :;]. T we were glad all the pleces were 8 95 g s %0 Mitie - 2 Dl like to be governed, and that c A lch.n.ol’- .llrm Is a divorce from politics and | Rheem s now, and has been for years, the | public. Except those whlu nl:uu 1‘ the ],;..‘ulm plo like to be l;““'m“r“ Bt old fovernt | A We'blastered and bound them with ten sectarianism. manager, as well as secretary and treasurer, [ of the Pullman monopoly there Is probably | ment {s monarchical in form care. . ST " 4 e but of the wreck came the words, witn rhest of aning Pe o g oS . = = of the American District Telegraph com- | no one who will not unqualifiedly endorse ) A Highest of au 11 Leavening Power.— Latest U. 5. Gov't Report, : xar Farallel a slgh, The republicans of the city council have | pany. The principal officers and owners of | Mr. Sherman's characterization of Its An Ancient Sugar Farallel. e star chamber conclaves against life long | of his duty as city electriclan? Would it | pels them to eke out living wages by solicit e enounced. akain. the word | We laid his brulsed hands softly down In s tomorrow was only the Fourth of A Cincinnatt Enquirer i & very queer way of showing their party | that company are also officers and stockhold- | exactions as outrageous. There is hardly a | o o CEEEEE NI e authority | 70 ° 888l Tbey hold caucuses against republi- | ers of the Nebraska Telephone company. | parallel to the greed and rapacity of this | for the follawing account of one of the | He will grow all together again, never and seek to waylay the republican mayor | and Union Pacific Telegraph companies. | the traveling public's pound of flesh, but it | Chatham. S i s AR e e By conniving with his political cnomies. 1f | Now does it stand to reason that Mr. Rheem | virtually requires its victims to also in part | (1t I welated of him hat opce I the | Megmvitie wif his friends ¢ st the ] this is the way to promote parly harmony | could do anything- that would displease his | support its sleeping car employes. Instead | ine " words ugar AI‘A |kiv . ..Im A u..\‘»\\i-.l. s twelvemonth ‘twixt Fourth i and party success in the campalgn this fall | telegraph, telephone and American District | of paylng the men it provides to serve the | then, obscrvite & it (@ BICHRT 0 L uly republicans are bound to create a wide split | bo proper to employ a city electriclan who | lug money from the public, and this system three times—and, = having thux | thelr place, ; ahE that may cost the party not only its legisla- [ holds a position equally lucrative from fran- | has become so firmly established that it offed. e’ House' wna exinguished every | And e murmired, ax sleep closed his one Slve ticket, but possibly may defeat part, if | chised corporations? is & recognized part of the policy of extor nd and disdainfully asked: ‘“Who will | “I wish ‘every day was the Fourth u{l » l g ‘wo fall to see it. As a matter of fact, the | Telegraph employers, if it came In the line | public suficient for their subsistence it com- | 4y4 " ith a loud \““f rising in its |”"l' We M‘;.q‘ .:.m good night on his powder into vehement anger, he s specked face Bot the whole, of the state ticket. Mr. Rucem can no longer plead tgnorance | tion practiced by this company. The trav- | laugh at sugar now " July,

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