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. ~THE_OMAMA_DAILY GRE: FRIDAY e e e e e o ey e - & B —— THEOMAHA DAILY BEE. | C1PVELAND COUSKELS UN THE TARIFF. _'m..m-,. ontput of gold In 1894 wiil mmovnt | the pon can be when wielded by n mr\-lv'rY POLITICAL POTPOURRY 'QOME WT["\E(AH\R'S\\IPF selves to make serious eharges ngainat the p- Ayt S 5 e et A great deal of interast has been feit re- | to $168,000,000 and in 1395 to $182,000,000. If | hand fmbued with the authority delegated by | — | I\ )] 4 f','.'v“fl"fl, ';.r ".'."4 J I|"-»'":'>hfi”';’. .nla When = Cleveland | thews Mgures are borne out by sesults the | the people. The pun the president, congress, | The name of Dr. Abbott of Fremont has The Aoty 16 hide Themeelves benind (e fae toward the pending tarift bill. The country sld production of the current year will make | all were in thi }.H,\.‘nng but 'jfr""'_ \2:‘:'1::‘fl'-':‘\t'r'w'::a';}‘;:'rlm nomination _— that I’Inil-’p.lny ..‘.' authority in the LISTIED EVERY MORNING now has .h-f:mw» Iawl auth r[n.-".;', Iln‘!‘nrm-:- V:v* :")'4 rlm([HIV nlr;np g;nmvln,:v 0 ‘ln’o\r.*'::-;' of the pe >1v|"l'7:"”l‘n ted States, Withont The Fifth district republican congressional | Allen Finds Heveral Senators Who Are Not e ",fl‘" mple mvil‘ v|nw|m|hlv“ tion as to how he stands in his er to | that of both gold and silver before 1873, | the authority oénfésred by the people the : convention will ba held in the evening, Chalr. M I tion of t natter and has repeat Chairman Wilsen of the ways and means | thus giving a larger amount of gold for the | gignature of Growesr Cleveland upon (he | man MePhe n.x'\lmu fixed the hour for Absve Euspicion. 8 ,,',‘”K": ”m;“'l’”‘ il "m}‘lv‘:n-lm;‘fl committee, rend in,the house of representa- | coinage purposes of civilized nations, except | parchment would,hgve been no more than L p.om., .:r\::'\m’A R \ - irge themsstves thereof. = Tut o i 1o ATokto SuitIe. 4o Seen Dise: v voWe & o 4 i Over one-half o republic county rtisan po onters into the dis- tives yesterday. This communication 18 | Russia, to keep pace, to some extent at 1est, | that of any other, juan, whether written with | convuntions have already been cail'd and the | HIS PERSONAL REPORT ON THE MATTER 1 Conideration of Investitions ::"'-M'v g Mgl BRI arassiaes dated July 2, and was therefore written in | with the growth of population. These fig- | 4 gold pen or not. The common steel point for holdig the others will be decided o vter the people can expect BVERRTy 106, ONE TOAT. crorerrers caren advance of the appointment of the confer- | ures should roceive careful considerntion | yg just as valuablpge a souvenir as the more first of next week ! T e e o o 'f.";‘\:'l'.'..'n :H\‘.'I OFFICES ence committee, but 1t fs not the less Im- | from those who aMrm that all existing { expensive one wifed) have been A, Tuikart of Tilden is teported to he ; Uliatges delihierson and Quny with Hpecus § witne themselves, Thus it will be seen 14in| v UL ambitious to be L oc e candid " 3 avs ras 4 Nof i ) under such ¢ nstance westig Bouts o R v.fourth Sta | Portant on this account. The views it ex- | financial and economic troubles are due to & Toh et e 1o SIen the Rans] N :: el b tolg st itk 18 PRI R s aac b RRGA UE + Sooneil TS, 12 Pearl atfee pees:es the president still ente s, other- creasing produc*'~n of gold. That ¥ - . e Seheduie - His [ & radienl reform § T B Ay T meel . pe the president still entertains, other reasing product'sn of gold. That the |y uq 15 navefbeen expected that erimi of that nomivation to making a run for the GVeRi THE DABLE ch s MRS hicago Offien, 317 Chamber of, Camoierc®y g | wise he would not have permitted 1t to be | hoarding of gold by Buropean countries may | o \ouid bo toffowed by recrimination, and | leglslature again | b ; { Investigations to be of Any practiond ‘Washington, 1007 I streer W made public. Unquestionably this letter ex- | have some influence In producing these con- | o o gicord who have been accused of | He R. Corbett of York is touring throngh value. : Without extending this report, 1 have to ONDENCE. t oy . ed o gres e with the democratic | ditions may be admitted, but even with this the state in the interest of his candidacy for Al communic T e mews and_ edi- | €rted a great Influence with the democratic | ditions may n destroying rallrond property and partici- | tha republican nomination as superintendent | WASHINGTON BUREAU OF THE BEE. g in conclu that T think this in- | 1407 I Street, W tigation has demonstrated the necessity artal iatier To the EAROL. | conferees on the pa o house of | It s see! a e gold available for coin- tortal Imnticr " sed: To the Kaitor. nferees on the part of the house, all of | it | ; ”I _'I‘“‘l“" "* 1d "” r" o eotts { pating fn riots would-in turn aceuse the rafl- | of public insiruction. He will have the en- of two laws i Bestners litters T een s0uld be | YoM, it Is presumed, were made acquainted | age clvilized nations other than A | road managers of themselves instigating the | dorsement of his own coun . Wirst, a law prohibiting speculation by addressed 1o Th ihiishing with its contents before the conference | last year was greater fn amount than the | Lo E I L A8 & matter of | Weeping Water Republiean: et Cass nator Allen of Nohraska, who was a | senators and representatives in . congress Omahn, Drafts, ol I T g ¢ be expected to have a more | production of both silver and gold before the | county republicans demand recognition on | member of the Sugar Investigating com- | I any class of speculative stocks whose begun. It may be exp have a | made pryabie t 2 value may be immediately affected by o i 3 loss decided Infl all the gup- | act of so-called silver demonetization was : o E. ROSEWATE garding the attitude of Presider TERME OF without Thres Mo WASHINGTON, July 19 fact, few of the me 0 101 the mploy- Fives v or ence upon b e ok PIoy- | {ho state ticket and stand by it even In the | mittee, made an additional report to the | tional "lesterstionmedtately affected by S RE ¥ ment of violence has been brought conclu- | last ditch. There are but three counties 3 A A hal atlo us remov = porters of the Wilson tar:ft bill passed. - senate supplementing that of the commit mptation from them. Whenever a sen- B9 \ti o7 CINCULATION porters of th . —_— sively home are members of the unlons | having more votes, and ean make her | $o0"G SO0 Ator or representative s electod and. takea George i, Trachck, secretnry of The Tiea Py bt AL ‘I*" R S/ ”‘: e A GRATIFYING EXHIBIT. that e ordorel out, and it | Sreskth and prestige felt it the party de- | "y o1 Tor the faot thut the report cf | Ruress with fht e that e o mphedlys i e heine Auly sworn. mave that | the senate bill. He declares that it falls doubtles 5 i st 1 a it & has ne d any o PRI RLEN ik Aurees w he pulilic that so as h e e and comy coptes | Jomocrstic. principles | ThE management of the aftairs of Douglas will doubtless be dificult if not | crumbs which fall from the banquet table, | Senators, Gray Dmdsay, dn which (L | holds Hix office tio wil v 'm the ot The Dily Moming, Evening and | short of carrying ""“ dom "’; ‘” prin 4‘]’ county under the present board of commis- | Impossible to prove that the railroads | and It t now fime that she make n strike | Giue THIRK (hoy. HHOUIL ba| fhny GonREE Wity The i e oty rinted during the month of June v and responding to democratic pledges, and he i i i or recognition by sending a solld delegation | sinte UL A - onflict with the faithful disoharge of Bt : s esponiing 1o demerstie pege, and b | S0 (20, 00 RN U X | Gt own cars fred o depuiea o | o coiin by soing . wlfh ebeion | e b BASS, Aot ivone | IS e 5 o S B BRI 5 _,"V\,l, e o e that | t1ve statement of reccipts and expenditures ployes to lead the riots. The lawlessnss | o the State convent g The resolution, it will obkerved, re s B Can AR SUSHE s NI UE AN Bl i et O T ilsay | for the past flscal year affords a_gratify- | stems to have been indulged in chiely by | A R. Cruzen has succecded In capturing | Whether'the o) raga ‘G aih: AELE DY o, BYIA | Whrr en s TRy s 1 e party must fulfill its repeated y 3 | g exhibit, The commissioners have in- | crowds of hoodlums who were under control | the delegates from Frontier county to the B A UL LR gL IAAL AR LG el S L to give our manufacturers free raw ma- | IME CXROIL o ERe SO R ranches | of muither side and who simply selzed the | Tepublican state conveation, who will support | fnquir ¢ whether_any_contributions | calcitrant of refises to. answer germang ter‘als, and declares that “no tariff measure s e It depredations. which | his candidacy for secretary of state. It was | have been made by the Sugar trust or o A S G AR B L los or | With telling effect. . o COMImEL SO o | i m|Ehty HAra etFiRkTe that: Crigen. b person acting therewith to uny politi equire him to be brousht promptly befora can accord with democratic principles o A ¢ i i s L C 1 ha im to be brousht promptly before 3y il L For the fiseal year ending July 1, 1891, | they would not dare under ordinary circum- | gecure the privilege of naming the delegates, | PATLY for campaien or election purposes the bar of the wonate, and thore, without promisos or bear a genuine democratic | 00 HE R YO KO e $205,510.60, | stances. | but with the assistance of the county centrai | 10 Seeure or defeat lexislatl o delay and unnecessary debate, “(he vice pr badge that does not provide for free raw sont 489 ,w-n»la for 1803 : = 3 Committes he worked the convention. There | (ihether any senator has heei, of bx, snec: | fent or the ‘presidin *hll repeat matorial” He characterizes as an incon- % WEURSE (irfgiit o I, nty hos. | The State Board of Agriculture has de- | Were twenty Votes recorded againt im, but | Bucar”stooke’ during the, eonsidoration of | rof ine 10 AnBwer that AL, By proper ie current expenses of the county hos- | oot L SR eideration the offer of | that was not enough. For weeks Cruzen | the tariff bill now before the senaic resolution, hout delny debate, be ital and poor farm during the year were had been putting in his time manufacturing T have to say that so far us the charge | placed in confinement until he sh Vi s P L3 hall have a mile trac when it receives bids for the se! " and o " against Senators Hunton and Kyle in con prrged b Ny over $11,000 below the expenses for 1898, sentiment favorable to his candidacy, and | A in 1 himself of co 3 location of the state fair for the next period the machine was with him. He fc od the | SiF ed, there Is no eviden t 1 in it of this character notwithstanding the fact that the institu- These gentlemen stand acquitted, | promptly in Thraua of five years. Omaha ought to have a mile | local republican paper to support him, with , wil niss this neh of the case | congr i g - tion was taxed last winter to its full ca- & nd T will dismiss this branch ot i o1 fonal inv be fall- pacity. The differences in some of the track within easy reach, whether sho secures | {N€ Fesult that another newspaper was started | from further ~consideration inasmuch bl g L) i items are decidedly marked. For instance, sistent abeurdity the proposal to place the Totat 5 wool of the farmer on the free li:t while re- Aeductic taining duties on the iron ore and coal of cople P ot corporations and eapitalists. He ys there Total . vee X o middle ground for stinel e " is no middle ground for the adjustment of *Sundny . B. TZSCHUCK the question of free r material, since its GEORGE B. TZSCHUCK Sworn o hefare me nnd subscribed tn my pres. | Subjection to any rate of tarlff taxation, ence this 3a day of Ju 1504 great or small, is alike violative of demo- en) b il Notary Public. " (Beal Ni B TBIL L cratic principles and democratic good faith. While not endorsing the ar schedule | to fight liim and expose his record. It is said | we have herotofare fully reported thereon. | uscrul or practical pur tho state talr or not, "It ste'had a good mile this fight will be kept up and carried | ~Rewarding the sceond proposit Respootrully submitied 11k 1693 wau | track her chances of capturing the location state convention. | testimony shows 1o my mind o el et At the amount expended for milk In 1898 Was | yo14 ho considerably improved. Here is an | York Times: Present indications are that | (e Sy trust to both the 1 L N BT AN $1,206, while in 1894 it was only $533. the republican state convention will have | demociatic partics for campaisn “1 do not sen how it fs possibl Amount paid for groceries in 1893, $8754; g very little work to do. The next state offi- | The testimony Tenry 0. and Congressman Hephurn of Towa today, call for the democratic state conven- in 180 Ly erided for |ao The call for the democratic state conven- | ;v\ o conate bitl, Mr. Cleveland says that | M 1894, $4.443. Amount expended for soap the business Intorests of Omaha to Join | cors will be nominated almost without a | Havemever and John Seartes leaves | the democrats of the Ninth (istrict of Towa om \d s0 Is Christmas, 08, $277: fo %6, T e s O “sugar s a legitimate and logical article of | I 1898, $277; for 1894, §26. 'The exponse —_—— for drugs for 1893 ‘was §2,098, and for 1504 scen in Nebraska since the great {ransg N iy ) ARLUEL Ll hands. A strong bid can be submitted to the | struggle and all parties agree that they will | no ubt of 'Iw'{(:\‘_‘ ""' the Su trust | to it the leadership of General Weaver state board if only the attempt is made. The | be elected by a larger majority than has been | i, the, Staie, o€ New VErk i U G0 | in coming congressional campaign. It - = revenue taxation,” and that to tax it will location of the state fair for five years to . : PE i1l wi 4 P Srads 03 wa sion. Bugene Moore, Joscph Dartley and & dHN TR hw dr e bntPl man as W. M. Merritt of Monte The dato when the new tarift bill Wil £0 | 1ot pe running counter to democratic prin- [ 01 $1.019. The cost of "“'""'_r:"' ‘_;l’ & | come is somothing worth fighting for. Lin- [ provably Summers will be nominated by | D et e RO Into operation is still subject to change. ciples. He recognizes that the subject is a | 3,863, and for 1804 it was $2,661. here 18 | ooin is sure to make the fight. Shall Lincoln | acclamation and Prof. Corbatt will have so | of Massachus true that these of Pottawattamle, Genung, Ivory or ; me 1o be_practically impossible for a reduction of $950 in the item of dry oodS | y o' yioed to tuke the prize without a vigor- | little opposition that it will take only one | Witnesses thelr contributions lley, all of Mills county, to permit them- = Qelicate one under present conditions, a o BEOE b Taees Al Mok were made’ for A stato purpnses, but | et o ? romises 5 clo . eductio ver $1, ot to decide the case, cre are of wo € selve o be relegated to 5 e Give the Vigilant a chance. Tt promises | .ugwostion the significance of which Is easily | @nd clothing and a reduction of over § s sempelline U Ll . SELCLEY there is no doubt in my mind that the N to he relegated to the = rear, candidates for governor and there is a strony | HORe SRR AEREE B Y O mpaien | Whila a peripatetic political mountebank yet to redeem the repatation of American | appreciated when it is remembered that the | In the cost of meats. A similar decrease — probability that there will be only one when | fand of those states, and was used as | Wears the piumes and swings the saber yachts and yachtmen sccretary of the treasury, presumably with | 18 Doted In the expenses of the county jail. After 1 its, tilo Remody. the convention is called to order, For the [ much for national as for state and local | of leadership in the contest. There The most striking change is noted in the W ngton Star. offices of secretary of state and land com- | purposes. The evidence further disclosce that | are some democrats of sterling worth pnditure for stationery and printing, The board of labor investigation, even | missioner there will be some scrabping, but | the hooks of the American Sugar Refining | in the Ninth district, many of them superior 3 though y have HOW el o0 enforce | the contests w! e« ckly decided. company contain an accurite 0 Gene caver naturs d cquire which aggregated $15,994' in 1808 and ‘was | ShOUEh At may ‘have mo power to enforce G I ] amount of these contributions, or, nt e ”'”]“l“(”""‘: L |§“,‘.'»'-m1:: pditc $.067 g ving ot d e res EOD, S they contain sufficient data from wh reduced to $8.267 fn 1804 This saving of | ballot do thie rest. PEOPLE AND THINGS Sreta U C ol tho district, and nons ot them: wortly ot ornment the expense of calling out the | trom offcials of the Sugar trust. Mr. Cleve- | O¥er $7.300 in one year was effected chiefly oy TS the witnesses in each Instanca refused Il treatment or of contwmely on the part s o 5 2 - The umbrella trust has been forcibly closed | produce the bocks or (o % of the democrats of that distric > nof oot Jand says ho deprecates the proposed in- | through the efiiclency ot County Clerk Naw i s e o S\ its TBrialichy eon (L bhasre T e A A —_— T & Sackett. President Cleveland misht well convey 4 . T think the American Suzar SSEthRIFETiGnakito 3 " come tax, but remarks that in matters of privately to certain pers R CRRDERE Philadelphia-made warships set a pace the | pany, popularly and mor vise their friends to support Weaver, I do Now that a wax flgure of Mr. Debs Kas | i kind) “which do mot violate a fixea | These retrenchments In county finances are | BINAY, (AT RGNS i Coiiadon | city might proftably emulate ELG T L | think that ey will want to this dis- been placed on exhibition in the prineidal | gng recognized democratic doctrine, we are | larsely If not wholly due to the mew rules } back to bend a lit The Maharajah of Much-Bohar is taking | the habit of contributing moroy to the na- [ INfcrate el own party and destroy the e G (his comiry we 78 1 6 4 | S e e oot o . e | 04 by e bonrd i e Tt oo, o i i o S i on s | Ul Sl SR U e | sl sreneth wuih Qe e done 2 mounce that the strike has been a success in | yorjy of our democratic brethren.” The | Under these rules every employe and of- W York World, Cleveland's proclamation against the sena- | president, with the expeetation, If not the | my individual opinion that Mr. Hager will one respect at least. UQemocratic party has never until now fa. | fcer 18 held strictly to his work and all [ Thenever the orzanization of labor and | (Orial boveott is a @irect bid ¥ e e G (0 Ao | o alodtedStol congrosal this yeat sbyaam s Vored an fntome tax, and 1t pereistont do. | Purchases are made on requisition properly the demand for labor are such that a strike It is a pretty dreary week that Butt LLLILUEAL) ATl i ) Ll {s | Jority so large that it will surprise his most opportunity for the lovers of horse flesh and | = the concurrence of the president, had a great Prize Fighter Corbett returns to America | deal to do with arranging the sugar schedule too late for the fray. He should have come | as it Is in the pending bill, and is under- two weeks earlier and have saved the gov- [ stood to have received advice regarding it can ‘Succeed a sirike Wil mot be necessary. | Mont., does nof break the monotony of a | Ry Mheuld be Fewret for', Wk (T | sanguine friends. 1 hazard this prediction nunelation of such a tax in the past may | endorsed and on awards made to the low- | Laboring men should perfect the or a- | workaday world. ony taken by us. That o political party | because I believe the democrats of intelli- ment will have concluded its session’s 1abors | fairly be regarded as evidence of party doc- | est responsible bidder. The loopheles and tion and await their time George Gould might rotrieve some of his | must have money for the purpose of coti- | Kenoe and self-respecting forcefulness in the and have adjourned to allow Its members 0 | trine it is now beiug violated by the sup- | Sinkholes that have caused so much leakage in The Vurthasea Doyoott. loat: Blory by =ciillsngthE 1t prinos stoifal AUsdng e JeeUNLLe cambs ER SIS (0o (LETeE WL Cadg e B0 disperse to their homes while the American | port which the party is giving to the income | the past have been plugged up and the Globe-Demacrat. stock watering contest but that a_great corporation that over: | \wewe O he RO 0 SEERORL ik It 18 congress continucs sweltering over its tarill | thx feature of the tariff bill. barnacles and supernumeraries have been [ Tt 18 very well known that unscrupulous o i ot e "‘,‘,‘l';‘li‘,“'“”f";"'""f" OB | Ao T e ots. Live suiseng | Possible for them to do so; certainly not with usiness house iently pay for the ery caissons, the bullet-proof coat must be | contribute liberally to promote the. success | DUSINE g k » bill disagreements Mr. Cleveland’s letter is virtually an ar- | ¢ispensed with. declaration of a boycott against their suc- | e x-);:ml to cover the danger point. political party in one state, and tk LAy degree of earnestn 38 and enthusiasm e raigmment of ‘bis party, ‘It fs @ confession!| | For) the first time in_ many. years alll cemfullcompetitirs VA few vigorous prose ToR At ek stes e Yo HORHIR Nogzeonl: ¢ amother political purte i an; | NEDRASKA'S INTERESTS IN CONGRESS. cutions would spee y stop this contempt- e 1 3 = €, at Lrkal? genoral-gischt 'he hous 0! » on & Bl e The Chicago Tribune fs trying to throw [ of both party incapacity and party in:in- | county warrants are paid' on presentation | jhle procedure. Y | ing in conference, waich the ups and downs | , cannot be justifled by any. stund DecitbalbyAnivotaiori S o una AV A ratie upon Mr. Debs the :noral responsibiiity fer [ cerity. Its effect will be regarded with great [ at a time of the year when the county smm——’——mnmu_ T Tiass of the Sugar and Whisky stock tickers. gv'fi'“’;‘l’,:‘r.y‘,‘,’n’,‘f‘Lii‘i;-:"' :33'\:"7-1- v-'.n.:w‘ Bl renoraton et SRS ..1'| m;“"m:“f: ”fl' all the bad poetry that is being written on | interest. What answer will the forty-three | treasury has been subjected to its heaviest ¢ York Tribun '“'“I“"“"‘“"fl“""]’”’ ]‘“"""r”*‘ il ‘;"’r‘; by the expeetation of the contributor that [ butter under such police limitation as the < s et s _ o R oo - S FehRine umns to prove thal members of its s whichever party shall suceced to the con- | states may preseribe. This report is the ro- different phases of the strike. We protest | democratio senators who supported the pend- | drain. Tn other words the county has met | | The rejection 0f nubroposed lacome X | eligible to membership in the Thirteen club. | trol of, the sovernment ‘it will look with | sult of continuous work of Mr. Hainer ot against this. Debs' responsibility is great | ing tariff bill make to 1t? What will the | its current expenses, pald off over $30,000 |\ /o® o TRl Giition of the Clevelandish What shall we do with our ex-presidents? | some degree of leniency ln\] !_'\"' sislati I | Nebraska, but the formal report will be made enough. Spare him thi conservative democrats of the senate, whoso | of outstanding debts, cxpended over $20,000 | and putlandish idea that a country can be | Ben Harrison solves the problom by carning | ibon, his interests A wisely SR AT [ to the house by Mr. Forman of Iinols, a infl 1 P’ building th ty hospital and Is in | legislated into prosperity by making thrift | o fee of 0B EIHY bloaie atinias v aw looking to a prompt and e | qo;o0ratic member of the committee. . The B ] nfluence secured the amendments to the | for rebuilding the county hospital and is in Slated 0 prospe b & a fee o 5,000 case re 5 nedy for this trowing evil should | democratic member of the co e, unpopu r. France ev ntly does not com- u ’ ta o res: DrOVe: v e | decisi 8 of such PO ce I Tho Southsiders have gobbled three of the | house bill to which Mr. Cleveland objects | position to draw interest upon the surplus | prehend the foll ‘heauty of the prevalent “";T '““"‘““”"r = Tt 1 by congress and approved by the | decleion is of such imy ,v';:‘,,{”,:::“‘”:‘!";‘Lf;:f," say i g y o e bar theory that a nation may profit by enacting | The erection of a fire escape on the Young i one by a republican, the demo- biggest plums from the municipal bread | say to the intimation that they are endeav- | deposited by the trensurer in the banks. e R P T A s TWO WHO SPECULATED. cratic majority will not permit him to have fruit tree. They have a park commissioner, | oring to lead the party into a position of = to her wealthy citizens cautionary measure, not a refiection on the | _ The testimony shows that two senators, | official credit for the work a superintendent of school buildings, and | perfidy and dishonor? Will Gorman and SHOULD BE FORMALLY REVOKED. i Tt T eflicacy of prayes !l';-‘ |'|"'rv"' \:I‘ »‘h‘f’h-\j’-\';l; .\’ \r'"\‘“:\-y:*"] '-"l'":l\\w"ml "'zm:l \l\“ ']-: m‘x;m:: hf\vmm ll: lastly a member of the Board of Public | Brice and Murphy and Smith and one or two persistent refusal of Mr. Deb: to Bl ARGl Should the house and senate lock horns | yapia, did en in speeniating in what | still confined to his robm 7 Works, The Southsiders ought now to bo | other semators who succesfully carried | formally declare the strike ended eannot fail | Mr. Ford, chief of ‘the bu Ot et [ e L o eeri i | ConareRsin L Bibkiachwas upon RenoRdoon content. through several hundred amendments to the | to work great Injury to railroad employes | S in the fTreasury department. has made | ¢ "0 o) the lawless. -1 Bl hefate the senate. As thelr testimony | Of the senate the greater portion of the day, ——eeeee : ! : t4 gome valuable caleulations and drawn some HRILA cstili e accompnnies this report and is self-explan watching the elaus:s of Indian appropriation s = Wilson bill recede from their position and | and the cause of organized labor in general. | interesting conclusions regarding the proba- ‘This is the “ideal national ticket” of the | ATSOMPPIMUER (S PRI B T that | in which the state of South Dakota is most That new Judgeship would be just the thing | stultity thmselves by eccepting the measure | The primary object of the strike was to | DIe results of the pr $ ome tax. Tt [ philadelphia Times: For president, Cush- | T'think it fully discloses the necessity for | interested, and sccuring the aid of Senator SR RLEa A\ Tia) ranical 6T tnel Aaminiatration [ 16iiat ‘osme (¢roma| (ho| o iss\with 1|La frée raw | forceitha raliway manageralto biine presaiire) | iasins T trei il he mmal end thar shg | mas K Davia) ot Minnesota foriyice prosloif o Juy prohibiting thispragtice. ) o fliadn of Towel o lookinggltenutie il Jélicad e s 3 2 i oAl Eiih Ll g € | el o 3. Gol orgia. Speaking entively apart from the facts | toroses o G wing of the Nebraska democracy. Let the | materlals and other features objectionable | upon the Pullman company and thus to | Teventie will be “out of all proportion to | dent: John I Gordon of Georsta. Ao oned InGInIE |oasel 1t g Impossible for | torooid of Ik gtafe. | Nolcondl e el ot ryartana! fres slver sse! the S the cost and difficulties of collection.” This | The lightning smote a fish story teller in | FRCIS€T J0 LG S50 2 M0s IS en oneretamaniMtoeniaLthagaoneluaiongcy : > | to them? It is hardly possible. Senator | bring about a settlement between that com- | is the result of impartial inv ation, but | Pennsyivania and killed a fisherman in Colo- | o o e e | reading a remarkuble letter of the president Dhu;u Mslnnln.:| to fall upon nul umlvr me: Gorman is reported to have sald to some | pany and its striking employes through ar- ?1\'.3":1( g :)no.“u-ul‘ |Il:u‘lx mw;u ]m;\l"v) guy in- | rado. Truth is not much of a sprinter, but | of United States senator, and who may, at id: It ‘sl-'-vusl Vvv”uiv- n-fl] H'n- lmnfl of of the fence and the mighty Sandow himself | democratic epresentativ “Gentle: i - i - Ll he democratic majority In con- | j¢ geeasionally gets in its deadly work any to consider or vote | representatives should impeach the president atic representatives Gentlemen, | bitration. It was expected by the leaders | gress? it oce y & y o o tie welfare, | for overstepping his constitutional power and wouldn’t be able to hold them. there are two tarifft measures—the McKinley | of the rallway union that they would be e e 'rnip ]flwv,)“;ug l":‘"“"‘,",', .‘,'f:,",h ‘:(,.“.]y ')ll‘vl{l‘v“[: to divorce his private interests from those | undertaking to dictate to congress concerning law and the senate bill; you can take your | able to prevent the hauling of Pullman cars Chicago Times. j S atin Broaniationt maberng Runon0j| 00, he aibllcianditch Shie SRR el wwat | inationallicgtalation Urithinic chaihousslabgll If Omaha can’t supply more than one candi- | choice.”” Undoubtedly this expresses the po- | on passenger trains over the trunk lines. | Twenty-three railroads have gone into the | people, who trace their descent from four | have hi to conciude that he will in- | Impeach him and 'v"’"l"‘;"‘:‘],”"!”""‘ 1 A, date for the new circuit judgeship local | sition of a suficient number of democratic | The fact that passenger trains with Pullman | Dands of receivers within the' last six | brothers of that mame who came to this | variahly nislect the public interest to pre: AL R e L democracy must have permitted its stock of | senators to defeat tarift legislation if they | cars are now running over all the trunk ,;‘,,an.d' R R A R T B Tt c“:‘m'ylf: "l"’":-' I T perr e Aelieate matter for me o speak | the supreme court are co-ordinate branches officesecking lawyers to run pretty low. We | cannot have their views complied with, and | lines that have contracts with Pullman shows | half, and complotes the total of 132 vonds | DlixabethHIel Al j 0oR s K0 upon this ubject, but a sense of publie duty | of government of this republic and it is not all know better than that, however. Don’tbe | it is highl a & Soriex * | now being operated by agents of the cour Queen Elizabeth,” is the political boss of | Tequires me o’ condemo the practice as | constitutional, and therofore unwarrantable i ' 4 i s highly probable that to @ man they [ conclusively that tho boycott of Pullman | They represent 45,000 miles of track and @ | the town of Willamsbridge, N. Y. She Is | uowise and fraweht with (uncr, and o | for any co-ordinate branch of governmont R REt IRt ova Ll mna more the marrier’ There!| wililFeaent! and. rebikal exesutiv o L ) e capitalization of §2500,00000. This im- | postmistress, deals in real estate, is a lobby- | one which, if indulged in to any consider- | i Y000 Saay i tive interfe has proved a fallure. The operations of | pd ™ diing ®of “property is practically e e " notary public and has | able ‘extent by senators and repr to undertake to interfere with or dictate to 18 only one judgeship, but multitudes of wil- | cnce. The prospect of tarift legislation by | the railway union men now on strike are | under gover contr S y s, W v thor i Thotpreslientmightins walll il 3 8 S "2 0 der government control at present. The v gl = v, tive: will inevitably lead to the de another. he president might as well write P o | made Williamsbridge a good bustling town | VI Wik Yt viela tion. a letter to the supreme court of the United ling applicants. this congre:s has ol ve fl | extension of the governmental functions to o 5 ap) & not been improved by Mr. | confined to the clogsing of the freight trafiic | jjcjude it in actuality and subsequently ail | Out of the sleepy village it was. Incldentally | “mhere i3 no evidence whatever States directing the finding of a decision = Cleveland's letter. over several lines of railway, principally on | other roads does mot require a very great | she has mude $150,000 during the last four | ing Senator Ransom of North Carolina with [ on a matter of law which would be suitable Congressman Pence of Colorado has boldly — the Pacific coast. There Is no prospect, | Stretch of imagination years. any “speculation in Sugar or other stc to the president, and In accordance with : o £ o e hiowa son, Geo ol 4 T 2iiced a resolution fnto tho house in- THE PRODUCTION OF GOLD. however, that either the railway managers Reform Will Come of It. MERRY BREEZES. e e O e ot 23 yeurs of ane, | democratie principles, ns to write such & structing the judiclary committee to report | Those who aseribe the depreciation of | OF the Pullman company will be compelled Philadelphia Ledger. — and Captain Barnes, the m to the | letter to be read to the congress of the 5 E d aw. Orlen erwaerh Fato e of which he 1s chairman, spec- | United States.” a bill defiaing the powers of federal courts | values and financial and economic disturb- | to ¥ield to the demands of the railway union | In these times of railroad riots, investi- | New Onong Tichvine: o Alligator skin | CommlUce ol Al Way Ih stocks. Hut the | The house commitice on Indian affafrs in contempt proceeding It Mr. Pence is | ances to a decrease in the production of gold | °ven if this warfare were continued for many Spon the honesty of the police o Pvarions | making a grip. dence lenves no «I'un‘|i( tat this was | s appointed next Tuesday for a special ; % 1084 5 e entively withont the knowledge or | joaring o Indin o not careful ho may be himself arraigned for | will get no encouragement for their theory | months. The uselessness of prolonging such | ¢itles, and accusations of undue influence \cuse Coufier: Unfortunately a man's eent of Senator Ransom, and ihat ho | bcaring on 'I"\y."L::.’,nh,:'m:,‘":‘"tu 1o Dol contompt for conspiring to Interfere with the | from the report of the director of the mint, | @ hopeless contest ought to be recognized | in official station (o be particularly cir L mon comes too late to live up to. hever knew of it untl withtn & verw (68 | (ho ‘Nebraska delegation’ will present argu- jours of the time cas called to th ! powers of the courts. This states the value of the world's out- § at once. speet. Johbing politicians, hungry for the : R hy . loss stand. He is fully and completely | ments in favor of the bill. analel oty on, should reflect tha Mlo He (angrily)—Why do people stare | Witness stanc e i o my nisiingiar Athe.bi S ate i e Sutkotdiold ini1893 ko mave koo in| rounal | Bissidents Dobs vclaims : that whils}ithe I no 5 0f taxation suouldizefiact thaly while Ty momerin as e | exonerated from elther cngaging in spec- | ~Postmasters have been appointed as fol The senator who wouid sell his vote for an | numbers, $155,000,000, an amount but little | Passenger trafic has been resumed on most | authority redress for real or fancie re, why we married each other. ”"’“"';.llfinhx"\'.'v'y?’ Ko ledis i s non ‘“\l\r\\il Dudley, Wapello county, N. B. B f . forliante snecilation i Sugar | loms than) the average valus of the yorld's | Of the roads the frelsht bustness of many | hin Simindanent, clitzens mey henorab Yonkers Statesman: A Hoston woman evidence does mot show that the | Groves, vice V. T. Hasselrooth, removed. ¥ I3 ¥ | and constitutionally attack political e te Gt tind nny direct Influence in & trust cortificates would tot stop at perjury | ontput of both gold and silver for several | Of them fs still demoralized. Admitting this | travagance and debauchery by the ballot. | &peiks of o dirt wagon as a real estate | BLE ok the prosentation (o the sennte puth Dakota—Albion, Edmunds county, vaves of social disorders ally | conveyance, oc 5 the entation tc " ‘ahoo oo P, Finch, realgned; n called upon to disclose the facts. This | Years before the passage of the act of 1873 to be true, what is to be gained by inflictin, “< Trhaee [ H»I I »rl‘ s v nally o of the committee ame ment to the sugar L Jtel LR A.vl “I“h"r A whe! ¥ £ 8 | manifest themselves, just so 1y do \ & . B edule, although T think that schedule | March, Charles Mix county, N. S. Butter- 18 what makes the latest story of the sugar | Stopping the coinage of standard silver dol- | reat hardship on the public so long as it | form movements gather In potenicy. The | | Lowell Conrier Dot fool with & Sasp S0 far s it preseribes an ad valorem | baugh, vice S, M. Buker, resigned. Seandal so plausible, and it is this that en- | Jars. Tt Is estimated that of this produc- | 4068 not promise to afford rellef to tne | Yl Of the peopls can just as surely prevall | JCU'Will find out he's all right in the end, ' | Bystem of taxation is entirely satisfactory | Postoflic at Olnes. Boane county, Neb. courages the scandal monzers to keop dig- | ton $60,000,000 was used in the arts, §25.- | Pullman strikers? agents ns against the red flag of anarchy. e | e Sanerafisinothing nithafovd s bosn ‘*hwmm'"h'd» Mail will hereaftor ging In the sugar pile. 000,000, the product of Russia, remained in Until the strike is formally declared off P T any one more than the woman who works | any fmproper interviews with gpitoralbion e y . e raad the striking railway - - Mr. Pullman's Plea. the beefsteak nounder that wakes you up | sentative of the trust, or that WESTELN PENSIONS. — that country to be hoarded, and $3,000,000 g y employes will be not New York Herald, in the morning? he may have given or assistance ‘he may st of gold available fo ew coinag savings which the side. Eve lic an elaborate statemes Qefense o o f gold available for the new coinage of e hich they have put aside. Every |I|l|llhvu||| Iu! Bie B Lem t in defense of | )t you married me for m t alone? | other hand, the evidence discloses t such the #l: Goverpments, civilized countries, Russia excepted, of $67,- | 9ay that the strike is needlessly prolonged s stand that there has been “nothing to | g Of co Having your mother to | services as he rendered in the premisc WASHINGTON, July 19.—(Special to The frate” between ais hslrend: : 000,000, Accordins to the most trustworthy | brings them nearer to destitution and n- | “Tid mot Me. Biime and ord. Silisbury | live with us was not strictly an’idea of | wore wtrictly in acconlance Wb & JhE | Bee)—Pensions granted, fssuo of July 6, mine, prevailing custom of the ol 4 DAKts were: Nebraska: Renewal and Increase— caleulations this exceeded the amount of | YOIVes them and their families in want. The [ Pile up volumes of diplomatic co hond- 3 Lincoln, 1 s, Lincoln. Increase— These are the days that make the people notice the absence of shade trees along the greater number of Omaha’s principal streets. 1t 15, to be sure, out of season for tree plant- e, men He drafted the sumar hedule as ing, but not out of season for calling atten- ALTIRE I - 5 B @ Vi vail @ v i Mas he Bering sea dispute, cach con- Steams! et The siastic e , o e senate @ e request of | Leopold Polzel, Dick 3 in the years 1866-1873, which Is stated to | UIY of the organization cannot continue | other clearly wrong, and hence that there | {iry] natural complexion I ever saw in ber of the subcommittee, and 1 am well | Josonn” p, eslor, Beatrice, Gage: John have!baen s 11ttis nveni860,000.01 forever, and the further expenditure I nothing to arbitrate?” Yet on sober [ jire. The Thoughtless Girl (with surprise)— | convinced that in what Senator Jones did | fiicl vork, ¥ CerT R i (A 09,000,000, xpenditure of the | reflection both consented to arbitratic Wi b L L p (that dnogrhiatibenatar Jous York v It is an interesting fact, not of general | common funds cannot be defended when “I‘nvh proved a hapny and satisfacto AV FOU hayei never LB B B B L e x..‘,m th .;\, .»,\’v»ql‘llmrlv |-um.x:w knowledge, R : . Ty N T I P M solution of the problem. >hiladelphia solice o ¢ favor the Sugar trus any respec Lowa U i knowl . that Russia hoards all of her | there is no reasonable expectation of an ade- While insisting that he has been wholly m'hlj Hll‘v'h[H Au m[_ } GRen Kot ”:‘Ll-f fayor the Bieer 4y Bt SDY APt . | yiite, Loulsn \ulhlu\m‘ll 'n“'l’;" ; “"| oater, own gold production and nearly all that she | Guate return. Of the strikers on the rail- | In the right, Mr. Pullman seems to assume | iy statesman, and not from any habit of ALInA s et var | el iShelby itaya ngaraoll, Burs imports. The mint report says that gold at | T0ads the greater number have elther gone | phat the result of grbitration would have | keeping their eyes peeled for chances ta wuspicion upon their conduct when | iale, Jay, Clarke, * - Relssue - itichard . present exported to Russia is to a very great | Pack to work or have lost their places to | the wages asked and run his works without Wi SHE viewed In the light of the custom heretos | yide, Delhi,’ Delawnre; Palestine Joncs, Des v E T R avageaaskall and tug nwonse A RURAL MASHER. fore prevailing of transacting this part of [ NO6 0Ranc Soldon ' gmith, Adell, Dalas to India, largely definitive exportation and | OFiginal strikers at Pullman have also | mindcd or honest arbitrator expect any em- | These July nights mosquitocs come. partment Grerje Bollon, Kingsley, Plymouth; Abram sloyer to do. whe hjus : o | Come swoopini down with weird 1ow hum, | LOBBYING SITOULD BE CHECKED. M. Bingman, Ame vy Jacob it Tems s hoarded, not so much by individuals as by | ¥ielded and commenced work once more, | PIOYSE to do, what It unjust, unreasonal With Dille prepared 0 arill us, T I et thoroughly convinoed, however, that | pleman, Fontanelle, ~ Aduir; ~James ~A. the imperial government 1 the bank of | Those who still hold out do so for the most It was not Mr. Pullman's refusal to ac- | And fiercely dart upon their prey, no senn or representative should' ever | Clanns, Des Moines, Polk; Robert Greer, BRI ton on orders to rotail dealers which ) vode 'to the demand of his men for hetter | Where, 'neath the leafy urches, siray Tt (o b mhnronched upon any | Decorah, Winneshick, Original =~ widows, e state ssl I o hart because the strike order von | cede to Qemand of his men for hett were, ‘nea 5, sira permit him ) he Ay \ A ( D O e tha sl fual oot [ the state. Russin withdraws from circula- part because the strike order has not been | (TS 1% 10G"G w0 ‘much trouble, but his | Blithe, Corydon and Phyllis Dibject connected with legislation by those | ete—M A 'Vesch, Centerville, Appac tion not only the product of its own gola | Oficially revoked arrogant stand that there was “nothing to | f e e private or special interests, | ne tract. Buying cozl in quarter ton loads & A s \ing 1o | Though burned and freckled Is her hand, ; P s e i Dakota: Inerease ward At 4 Y S | mines, but the forelgn coin and gold Declaring the strike off will leave the | arbitrate nd refusil to listen to any ¥ Cheek and forchead deeply tanned! 1 oochslang wh v [ n and gold bars 4 I’ h P O Parker, Turner Is an expensive luxury. The county should lak AT . proposition for amicable settlement. she to the heat owes ) ¥ ard hy: L mittee of 1 h ] L. Greel which it imports. The net fmport of gold | 10T Organizations free to seck redress by " T hyllis cha which v ‘member, exactly s the +in Dalota: Relssue—John L. Green, purchase all its fuel at car-load rates, store P mport of gold Y e - T th is mashed by Phyllis' charms, wh Another spring ought not to be allowed to pass without the adoption of some compre- hensive system that will insure the unifo) parking of the strects. While the county commissioners are doing good work {n the way of retrenchment, there {8 still room for greater saving in cartain lines. For instance, the county delivers coal to dependent people by the quarter and i 3 d cotrt of justice in Mandon, Mortc bars and coin into that country during the | 0™ means more promising than a The Necessity of ARV And, as she slaps her checks and arms wauld be heard in o Aol Jiat 7 tonaw 1| se—John safe place and have olivera i HILF LR, S08 R Npeamisy of . Gayerome RRlation. dshe: > the Mosg h case theve pending and to be ‘determined rado: Ienewal and increase—d 1t in some safe place and have It delivered | 1o yours of 1891 and 1502 Is stated to have | !0M8Ation of the prescnt struggle. They Springfield (Masd) Republican Manlindy. (09, Gre The MORGUHLo 1'know of no more reason why a senator [ R Rtamsey, deceased, Denver, Arapuhoe. In such quantities as are called for to parties should see to It that this strike Is the last | When the federal government assumed a or representative should be approached, | Original widows, etc.—Sarah Ramsey, Den that are entitled to charity of the great rallway strikes. They should | fobuis bt Sho imers and the ubic ‘o Fapresenting o specinl interest. to bo. uf s S R IR AR Rl AP insist upon legislation that will facilitate | 1857 It became only a matter of tir Emma A, Opper in Puck. fected by legistation than (hat a judg NEBEASKA AND NEBRASKANS. been favorable to Russia this excess of im Ul tactlitate | {8 0 3 hiso extend Itk control 16 the hody | 18 o tarnal, roariu’ hot, Betore whom o case is pending and ‘Ix to Following the example of Douglas county, | ports of gold bullion and foreign gold coly | the settlement of differences between railway | of “rallway employes ‘and stand betweer Things are sizzlin'. Ain't no alr e riod’ ‘should ‘be. approached by one of | mhe settlement of the shortage of ex-County Burt county has organized a Good 15 | Into the country, like the gold output of is | ©"PIoves and thelr employers without re- | them and their employers in the ads Stirrin's over in the lot | = the litizants o I the case be DHVALIY | olork Soars of Hall county bas been deferred o object of agi ot K orting to 3 i a4 | ment of all grievanves and disputes in re- critters huddiin' there arg i presented to him out of court ark SORtH- G5 o assoclation, with the object of agitating for | own mines, serves no monetary purpose ang | “FUNE Lo warfare that always promotes ais- | MISIE O All Erlevaioss and isputes in ve- ) M G ofe spindlin Weoch BTEuEd e O aonta 1a 10 thd | uatil Beptember 4 road Improvement and showing how good | to the extentof the excossof the . order and violence. e trequent Intersuppions to trame from There's one locust somewhere round committeo before the committee or A pleco of well tubing fell on the hand of 8 if¥is pid W he imports of labor ubles gince then make it Inevit Grindin' out a gaspin’ screech subcomnittec. This b nd the | gajl Benedict at Newcastle and nearly sev- roads can be sccurcd. The Burt county | foreign gold, at least, fmpoverishes the gold ——— O T R ALt g e e? A’ there ain't no other sound Committce fully informe prevadls | orad two of his fingers from his right hand. assoclation is the sccond in the state, an evi- | monetary clrculation of some other country. After all the efforts of Delegate Rawling | Shall quicken its pace in the dircetion in- ing in court should be ohserve sherift of Garfield county ordered a lemonade, less and open defiance of the authority of Italians with monkeys and bears to e " ve 8| ! dieatec ‘ve fetched out a rockin' cheer, is > to call attention to the reck dence of the progressive spirit of tho rosi- | The report gives the amount of gold aceumy. | 10 PIOvide & Pen and holder worthy of the | “fiiistuy munagers and veators gencrally | - A i Tk g e dents of that county, If by co-operative | lated in the jmperial Russian treasury and | 90casion for use by the president in aMxing | Fecognize that the Eovernment 18" in this m{ & paim '\‘ '\ I, ot u‘..-] the senate to require. witnesks _to anwer | leave Burwell because one of the men beat vari counties adjolning and. | | Bhsiness. to stay, and thoy must welcome by the laylocks, in the sha Questions that may be put to them, or make | nis wite, work the various counties ndolning Doug- | bank of tho state in each year since 133, | M slgnature to the act admitting Utah inio | Homs fusther Sio in the Incerent ot Sabiirty | 0F the Borth » w0t my vest grieauons iiasanee s By .8 L] N “:“‘ 'I e I e las county can be equipped with a system of | showing that there has boen a steady in. | the union, Presi and had to writo | oF rutes and tho uninterupted “opera QO un® baretoot—tolks have be'n O mvetlation et 1adwards, | burn has consolidated with the First Nutional A end ¥ 0 Chapman, Mec V" the | of the same place. There was no need of Havemeyers and e ibly three banks in the eity. ¢ o o . ory S interstate law. They have been acting | I was up in Idyho others, nonstrates to me that the & Y aga oo and the surrounding territory must be ma- | 000,000 and fn 1593 $472,000, This funa | fully 1aid plan for a spectacular event wmis- | Juwiceely and setting & poor example Lo the nset.Tan' dray ten solld mile, DLhETS: svor papasia to arsive af the truty | Bev. G. L. Barker, the hoy 4 Oeenn: Grone erlally encouraged. Good roads are as nec. as been amassed to B g0 o] ; carry can well bo E RS 1 An 5. They have been e An' it twenty-nine below; of any matter u investigation by & terlally & as 0 has beon amassed o @ large extent, says | carry can well bo imagined. But as he has | 13} anizat caheyihave been ‘Quts Dne. my. ears would froeze awhile, Py pyestigation by & | Norfolk aistrict campmeeting that convenes essary as railroads to bring the farmer to his | the director of the mint, by dralning the | secured possession of the genuine pen and | jus een ons an ) 2 *ihen e st my 1 e taka contumacious witnesses In | at Norfolk August 9 and contlnues until the ¥ and ustly tweern ng and places and re An' then t'oth promptly k market In these modern days. Omaha has | channels of the monetary circulation of otlier | holder for preservation by the new state the | MISUNE the att s of the interstate com Nipped, an' fngers, two er three; Dind ana deal with them without delay as | g9th, ; e shion and. the courts o stop. their. ewl Skt part o' me was 1ro ! ould e dendt with in o court of Jus S PR R P - Always stimulated tho bullding of additional | countries, which must be again replenished | dlsappolntment ought to be at least blunted. | Toemiet ind haising a fon ot lome aehl | P R ond'T Met, There'd ve thoy would be (e tmatances.. To turn such ¥ the Comd Tribune: Robert Sailing railroads, and for the same reason ought to | from newly produced gold before there can the grand jury of the | brought to this office last Saturday Spanish » the ordinary mind this common pen will | Dles, under cover cof which gulily man 8 late 1502, which John Mulle d to the movemei . A 2 agers and agents have b able to esca Great white frost-bit spots somewhere; L fhr Indictment and | coin of the date 1802, which John Mullen lend its ald to the movement for good roads. | be any increase In the actual active gold | be more Impressive than the faney one of | Apd s they have been fomenting o spirit O N ad s hoas d fracee " require them to be | turned up by breaking prairie three miles Tho formation of Good Roads assoclations i | circulation of the world from the annual out- | gold &md silver that was procured but faliea | Of hostlity to the woads wmong the peopie | - Rieht in his tracks; fer his haic the bar of ‘the Senale 10 | gouth of the river. Tho coln was in tho Pty S0 Sl RO A 8 ) : alled | Q0 (0 they can Il afford 1o enconirak Sort o vz up, an’ his knees of contempt, and, falling | Gorin at a depth of several lnehes. The date RN 1on causiinn 1a son- o be Grst | Gt of the wmatal to come Into service. It will remind us how | Lt them now bend thetr encrgios toward | Fa'rly shooks T didn't know punish them for i vefusal, b a | Cel 000 Gna ‘it depth under the wod tndi- stops toward making road (mprovement popu- | With regard to future production It Is | Wsignificant are the tools by which we ac. | BeCuring an impartiul whd effective ent hother we'd gt home er not B Seiven 1t mossible. for frre- | cates that it must have laln there for estimated that the minimum value of the | complish great achievements, bow wmighty | slute uct, for these are just priucipl Stifter'n pokers—Gol! it's hot! $ponsible persons without any risk to them- | many years, amounted to nearly $145,000,000, and as the balance of trade has for a number of years 0% lead to Omaba, the trade between this city | years, the amount in 1853 having been §144,- | Rawling' disappointment at seeing his care- | €Ver since 1857 to get around and beat the fmproved roads connecting with those that | crease with the exception of ons or two | his name with an ordinary steel polnt. Mr. | be e has A btamfiuan INLVICES EhInkin' "bout ool things; ‘bout when | Bhriver, Walker |