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SIGNIFICANCE OF BRYVAN'S YVICTORY, ' is not only that a very | of the note W¥IrE™been fully performed and l POLITICAL POTPOURRE PEOPLE AND THINGS, ' W achleved Ly the fol n 1 rs who sre promi the cbligstion nyvolyed In its lssue having Tow the Do 1 "t be b lischarged cancellation fs not only a s sttt et s At ettt S = THE OmAnHA DALy BEE. ' 4 il B, ROSEWATER, Bditor, would be pted by all th ropean rulers, | letter in the ( ribune last week was | presently val of (he throne ' lsplay of ing s bas many of The situation in Bure A8 undergon: great { | I (R a8 1f the cilve branch of peace Blale Pilot: General John M. Thayer's | Georgia reporte a large corn crop and will | prin ari t but is obligatory under | law. This process has the statements ned were untru oo o8 changes since the triple alliance between Ger rom @ nsidetable addition | ISR B ppopeppgpre et Lincoln New o has any be got i This allianc n in this ) ndly walt 1 Itosew i l Lineo! York Tom Mujor house rings have a ate cash box than re are ws from 1 throu r with lture. The rail 4 yeaw bsolutely contr ¢ But t through ther's rket for hair will en o m are any s in this broad land than Mr \ ors a fortune by placing foist Thomas 5 » unders: nd local s n 2 | #pite of the attack Kearney Hub e people down at | wibition and L s % party I8 in itself gl sig Omaha are trying to impeach Mayor Bemis S All the enthus When they get thirough they will probably financial y 1 t th fortunate that i { importunc lemonstrat r I wish they n't Rom s succoede ] 3 " f ¢ The san city is ttitude of hos i | 3 i incurring a pism of L wspiration s fiag e 4 A in two Indian war the muceessc ' e coal bill ana | tility Line || Rt 4 IEF QUDULIRe i mgratutated in the civil war " ) Y Akl Enthusiasm for state ticket is evidentl Maurd The triump t 1 Giray 1s fur y and, | ailjance e - e 1 ikl . | mot overtlowing i, There was } a Bryan delegation in ronghold of the that str opposi- nerally handle well, | menace to the s | republican rally 1 for the hut, dugite the sulclds | evening, but when the speakersarrived from | tpegriey of Bob Ing experiment | Omaha there was not a republican in si Is satisactory to the general y P i R e LU Bl S b Lt Grandpa Goldson of Sulphur WIl, Ga., died L Al at 110, his wite at 101 The ing_Gold- ¢ y he | sentative district by any NoUN" iPe Tiow: rasbactively. 84, 8%, 80 el i ; s | doub r cent greater than at The | g o g e and | tholr candidate sbRILL 74 and 72. No child of the family has ever Line 1se the city affords manifold , o ¢ tature would cont v ma h A ; ded except one grandson, killed in the war " 7 " i f eney bonus is pr ner e 1w ot Gl S L S Tl bt s the 1ife and character of Robert Morrls 4 3 f il ' Silver Creek Times: Majors is a rallr Bt Bitavin, . ¥, Goloter 19.: Ui iotekBOn bine b flat ¢ ki 1 : maha car v man through and throu se Who know | boing the d:dica the building so long and file of the democracy of th and Th v be expeeted to pay as great | o him well do not de e Who does | yegpeiated wit t volutionary within forty K to b fie minis o wature While | o oteh fér t) olavists, who were eager | has issued a to make the roads for war with Germany. The fact that G run again. He pr v in the ranks spiracy ins { neutral in the s succeeded (n proserving during a “tattooed * campaign i The oldest per chair thun it . Andrew Franklin ¢ was tioen in-1781, ¢ 18 very prol rl train robe hers did not care u prospeet, i and admli 1 ¥ ments of revenge h may sooner or later break out in ame of war, Chancellor not be misir ed by him into a tation nee of t that tcuches Lincoln also s Omah Caprivi has invit t lems gratifying to Mr. Bryan should | doubtedly stimulating fr compelled to fight for it By railroad ovation enatorial issu Ad ratio | 101 here fair at e would A aty which would | A guaranty cf heavy g i t < t To vote for Maj cquivalent way of Silas Hole ol A% oVerno that they will all r 1 & guaranty cf heavy gate receipts ALl 3 PR el A s of Nebra vell understood by the | out by the sppropriation bills, or if reported ————————— strongth company, “Here kn is yours, Take | 10y nce the death of Victor HURO, : Y heriey i b S Acdl must impross the strauger who meets him ST S o VAU LT E 0, BERDILILS R lority of Germany. || KFremont Herald man for the first time. He is pietured as a tall, A of an, handsome ina brutal style, with The pers ichepin Who s descril raatile genfus and file of both factions | from the committees will t A el ) AL L leaders and objections | nt that the contest In the primaries was over | from so many sides will die States, based on the reclprocity arrangement a new commerclal treaty with the t Che French to Chancellor | was in North Bend one day this week ran | purly n Sunday free silver. The effort of the administra- | main for the Fifty-fourt ss to take be awaited with much i ' who d Bworn to bt _ e 0 "y | tion crowd to masquerade as Bryan men was | up all these fmportant qu and to act ripri i : d. They very naturally d . Tl . . 1 Dode county fi L vvl"" L Chiasholin Kobertson, one ¢ toreifiont nee this 4th ¥ . Alscon A and so was the talk of electing | on them. nol ke having to pay a lar increascd ance has little to fear from Prince Fran Fremo! man if he wanted tc leaders of great Scottish coal miners’ #4) ¢ | ———— ptice tor flour, provisions and thit cois Maris de Bourbon, who has put himself | cou e was ready for speculat strike, &peaks French with an unimpeachable delegation to endorse Bryan mounted e ¥ then the farme Is scheme. ) Pl L S AL \ PLEAFOR CONTINENTAL UNITY., on which heavy duties been reimposed. | forward in rivalry to the duke of Orleans, | then the far ISEAIDI s et “ accent, Is mcquainted %0 some extent with are republicans, and two hired men who are also republicans. So there are nine r heir to the erown of France,” and has just | lican voters on the ranch. 1 will give the Chicago platform. Way down decp the | 05 e e ol T Rit ! r, perhaps, rather, as the succ:ssor of (h We rejolec in the quicken y design was to force Bryan to support a stra el Lt et ems that fthey. are’ nst likely Lo the people concern political aff man for wernor and t by to corral the Mdyocateriol thq a Ll L L L il L e Pib Rl A UL i " 5 i iy i will hold all public officers to n rig Bryan faction, so as to prevent them from | "' " i : L l‘" i ; il Sl b use the State departn suc 1 in getting hims:Af locked up on a | if you can find a Majors vote in the | o voire ago, and is profuse in his display aponsibility aud engage (that means p! casting their votes for Holcomb, Bat even | Several months ago he peinted out the will be powerless under the n Iwoumonths sentence at Madrid. e ts a son | crowd.” The Fremont man concluded not r possible from the existence of two 7 i 4 of jewelry. He carries a which is said that the proscention and punishment of all | {f that progre rried a straw man dis- | to make any new arrangement pain | of the eccentric Henri de Bourbon, duk Lo try it 0 wilih. e an s tnet government who betray ofielal trusts shull bo awift, [ would be in no position to prevent the masses s on this continent, one | or any r country without the con Seville, and brother of Francois d'Assisi |, Mhe popullets of the Ninth senatorial dis Jerry Simpson tays (n Medi of them owing allegisnce to a foreign power nd no modification of the ter cousin and husband of Na 11 of Spain. | trict have nominated a “‘phenom’ for their § ., Lodge, Wt Wi tawd <he Henrl de Bourbon was once vice admiral of | candidate, i Judge Parks can be taken as | worniing after his arrival, the first thing 1 | on the north we have the least possible con- | without amendment of the law by b | that office on accolnt of his too “ady i | Jeffries, and he 18 famitlarly known as “‘Lins | baci'of Main sireot. who were leaving thelw ern. It is not a power thet threatens us in | hou I s. What the peopl political ideas, and after the revolution of | Jeft He is a farmer, and Judge Parks | 0100 rinds in the alley; then he took an un the least. Coupled wlith the military and naval | those 1 1868 he was Killed in a duel by the duke of [ says of him: “He wears his pants in his | iy g VNG Fales by LR Montpensi-r, uncle of the late count of Paris. | cowlide boots always, is an expert poker | yoicln stecred a street faker with- s & reduction of duties, and this | e was morganatically married, and his sec- | player, and can drink more wiisky and spit ¢ to the city clerk, and helped a g 4 A ' of much more concern, but even yet we take | they will doubtless do. A vigorous agita- | ©nd son by that union js the present tobacco juice further and hit a mark than od with'm “Ias" to. UNe R KGGE This is an oft year for pie-biters, even 3 e = = e it essily, But it is a matter of vital differ- | tion for tiis would probably produce the d tender, or pretender to the pretender any other man in that secti [ country tito Nie hand e agaih and’ SSULES when they are reinforced by the gravel traln [ GOVERNOR FLOWER'S DECLINATION, | 0 OEE B 08 5 s B obubly produce Lhe de- ) prancols Mariz de Bourbon. The latter He can make a fairly good specch, and in | {50 R % denct mastor T dsstinioe ¢ U6 w chnaldets fur pes| ot 1 Cauada contalns a population of | sired effect, for the Spanish government now 41 years old, has been twice married, | all probabilities will be clected to succeed | T EE . e fea o S IRRIA OBVErABE oVt R oW oG | im0t 000 £ 50,000,000 Then we shall | anxious to avoid anything like a revolution- | his first wife having been a Cuban, whom he | the rotund weakling who sat like a bump © /06 A0 0 P vl ‘of bl “L again have the question presented of peace | ary movement in the islands, In the . | married in New York. His claims to the | on a log all through the last session fn New York City v NS Mr. Jacob Sloat Fassett got the cheers | mekes a most significant admission of the o 3 e mean- | HEE ater A s b in New York Clly. e saye the savings and applause, but Mr. Levi P. Morton got | almost hopeless outlook for the democracy ] owy, and his manner of putting them forward PASSING PLEASANTEIES Ll T sl il il b is suffering and will undoubtedly continue | is uffensive in the “As the son bbb O el & At i oan e Rl e AR tiacgonto Philadelphin Tecordi . Mistpess-Tridget, | Stores are crowded, one of them reporting In an address just delivered at Ogdens- e AR R ione; The legitimists complain of mot having a | What makes the ash man so surly? Hridget | greater business than at any tme in twenty- Pugllist Corbett fs anxiously awaiting a | Nobody had expected it. On the contrary, | p o A 5 = THirHA(S Brotandan (o £is irang. iHere am | =-uceomain, (0N supHoRe Situihecavss ne'a [ five Syoare. * s toondlLion Bt AUASER E E it b dile i s ¥, the Dalaw senstor re- | Respondl B an-invilation to deliver one | 15 No wonder that the Spomivh xovarnam | 80 often in the dumps boot and shoe, leather, drug challengo from his latest rival, Puglllst | everybodr M presumed fRom Ghe ICOM | stated his views resarding a continental | or more speeches in Nebraska on behalf of | has suppressed him. It lias removed him Newa:~ e man whoy Hdes (] YeAT [trads. LetsiewbiahCuere sEotANLE Richards of the Elkhorn district g 5 - s union. He sald that the idea of a policy of | the republican ticket, ex-President Harrison { {rom his command as brigadier-general, for- [ hobby pays well for his transportation b Gl St L ) — nomination. He had addressed a number of Tltaah Yo BEAT Eha KL ot atlke o Ane theaters are enjoying remarkable prosperity. e Sl T B T e reciprocity between the two countries will | regrets that other engagements prevent him | fou"‘and put him under lock and key for Transcript: Patient—Can you tell R e government surveying parties up In from accepting the invitation, and closes | two months. Not through him can royalty or, the cause of baldness? Physi- The Omuivorous West. St St rop | Prove to be illusory aud that only in conti- visited if he had not intended to run for g casier, s t s due to the h nental unity, In the union of the people of | his letier as follows: “The events of the | hobe to be restored in France AU HI Uhe A e Washington Post Canada with tho United States as equal > now, or shall I put it down o your ac- | The west is beyond the domination of the While the int:rnational consolidation, po- | count? St o Meatiian smplre e o litical purification, and financial rehabilitation vonstitutic SRty st—Ca pasced from them long ago. ry decen- Atlanta Constitution: Dusty Crust—Can | p 3 ) of his country are no doubt the chief aims | you help a poor man whe lost all in the | nial census “\;.“u‘v .\v\ o II\HH-\IH‘“” which Sig. Crispi has iew 1 ¥ Torest fires? Lady of the House—What did onal house of representa- e e LRSI fyiow LI necking L yausious Dusty (Crust—The tree under | tives, and each successive appointment to conciliate the papacy, he cannot overlook | which I was sleepin strengthens the west as compared with the upon the minds of¢ the people of Nebraska | the effect of the Vatican's goodwill on the - east. that it requires very litle exhortation to | foreign relations of the Itallan kingdom. It | (Trithi Day=fe 4 were 18, sour BITo8 impel them to do iheir duty to the party and | is well known that the prospective successor | it brown. Weeks—If you were in my place | Papilli B g i the country by emulating the example of | Of Francs Josoph Is a zealous Catholic who Y ety e '\"!’lv‘!x‘!‘;‘:lf\‘:‘vv‘ paint | gt s meet and right that John M. T b aticis. aboutb 46 be: hald. in. (hle ] 5 £ realize that all dickerings between them | poo o g NLIAh i EAva, (Eis ikt 63,000 ks with little favor on the triple allianc ST S R A ' | Thayer, the man who ‘stole he governor's ot ab, o be held in th What was It that fnduced Govertior Flawer | snould conse and that. the grest. sehism i | FCUUAYIvania, iwhich .gave Harrison 63,000 | (hat’ makes Austrin the partner of a stats | YOU advice aboutit SRS oceupled’ 1t unlawrully. fof Rty ) u Seily dn bits gtalt w PatLinodiba) 2 sos6orat ek il i 5 i year, should now be chief spokesman to disappoint the expectation of his party | feeling between the two branches of the which he regards as the despoiler of th Syracuse Post: Her ther (sternly)— | Tom’ Majors. Every one of the state hotse The cuckoo organs are so glad of the | bY Withdrawing? What was it that led him | English-speaking rece will be healed ROy LA Cyen E Y SR d e Bl sl lings: would undergo-a _com- | Youni man, d 1 play pok gang of boodlers is shouting for Majors. whe - plete chang: if he saw theVatic: 0| erms Sultor—\Why —¢ that is, once in a B & 4 didate, Delamatyr. That pointed rebuke, ad- | ! 8 A atloan on iterms g i - — Louisiana democratic revolt that they de- | to the couviction that his nomination would [ they shall be left to work out their destiny L Roin of cordial friendship with the civil power in ) 1 1 0 _ i ministered to boodlertsm by the honest r sy LR A ® : \ther—Well, let's have a game! THE SUMMER GIRL'S RETURN. clare they wish it had occurred long ago. | Mot be so likely to command the full v upon the continent, free from entanglement [v:n:n b AVERAN e i : “‘ '1“ [talp S ithitiie samo spectacte before them, hes I, let's have a gam : e cuckoos en have | Of the party as would the nomination of 1 the interests, the influences o v J SAOE T WAL ER OLYOATS: 289 T L e s B AR EIVEETInen It it had the cuckoos would not even have he party ! with the in ts, the influer or the con- | = h0eq in the election of Galusha A. Gr of the Catholics, who constitute two-fifths of German, writes two systems of shorthand, and reads Carlyle and Schopenhauer. Ha wears a vlvet jacket cut a la Whistler affects a stovepipe hat of the pattern worn thorough and unsparing.—National Repub- | of all parties from pooling (ssues against th lean Platform. 18706, candidate of the railroads and the boodlers AR L L s U G L Ao Ll in favor of Spain Is = e Majors was doomed to defeat from the The seat of war has been tronsferred from | hour h Jomny and there is no orea to Nebraska power i vercome the lands slould demand of the Spani Soliias power of Great Britain it becomes a matter | government war. When that comes, whatever the | while the American export trade with Cuba time or »d may be, there will be a trial e votes and the on in the Empire state this year. His with- ! the votes and the n tion 1 hi r Dyt — drawal was u great surprise to lis party 401 woman's Alaska are being called in. So are summer boarders and Jersey mosquitoes. AL EERARLELL LI ATEL R o it L ature to indicate that he ded him- i - ey a natur indicate that he regarded him- | gegi05 ynder our eral constitution, can WIIl the New York sell as a candidate. There is no doubl | (yunags be assured the right to fully shsre democratic state con- | 4 o T ced RCHOD Dalian kind, to Senator BINITan. was || Toateveritaat hel Wonlt AV TIAcaINEC & in our markets. “The deceitful illusion held out by the lowered duties of the recent tariff the New York republican state convention? probably would have been given him bY | get,” sald Mr. Higgins, “will mot betray acclamation, for there was no candidate | (anag thio e bt o Secretary Morton will be anxicusly waiting | co SPE LL as entitled 10 Canadians into the hope that, while remain at the other end of the Atlantic cable for 2 9 Ll arate people, they will have free it in pursuance of a long established cus- A et oL Sedtlas ofictal news from the democratic county and | (. - b L to/ our. ‘mackets. .Both: pecples will lust years have been so instructive that th pecple will not need ax much exhortation as usual.” General Harrison is eminently cor rect. The events of the last thr years have been so instructive and impressive nomination had he not withdrawn, and it Somerville Journal: It is instructive som ey clude that he could not be ected, and | not stop until this country had absorbed the Labor Commissioner Wright fs to {nvesti- | When he reached this conclusion it meant a | wholo of the Dominion. gate the effect of machinery on labor and | Delef that no damocrat can be elected in New | But it is to be remarked that those who publish a report of the same at an ex- | YOFk this year. Nobody will believe that | hold this view have not recently been geiting Dense to the government of $10,000, We | Governor Flower really thinks himself less | any encouragement from our northern neigh- Members of the Commercial club have reason to look back with pride upon what e : e 0w as times 1o see how much and how suddenly had the cuckoo tariff bill to rejoice over. some other democrat, thus discrediting him- | ficts of Europe.” A great many intelligent | tlarge the very next year by | (€ Pepulation of the German empire, would | a man’s enthusiasm over a proposed public P selt as a political leader? He had made & | Americans entertain similar views and se on sman-at-la ~‘ 16 ve Xt year by | pe very diffcrent from what it s now. | Improvement will abhate when y vl“»h him R Rhaoth e TR 3 i jarity of over 125,000, Above all, France, the ene It wh how much he is willing to subseribe. a v tour of the state and mingled with the sly believe tha N » 18 ots |2 AR , the enemy from whom Within the heated town. Some one asks, Will those who assert that o g usly ibolfevasthat i isfiima is taotivem - - - Italy has most to fear, would lose, should > rT Fresh air and exercise have done the Unfon Pacific Is bound by its agree- | farming clement. He bad felt the popular | when this idea of continental unity Will be | qpo most damning charge that has been | SIE Crispi carry out his purpos great SRS L For her their level best, g pulse and learned a great deal regardin ealized, Senstor Sherm a ar or two . 2 £ advantage which she now possesses, the sile AVIEION 1R Her eyes are bright, and life has now ment to furnish terminal facilities in this | ¥ BRrciOE | reallsed, Senitcr Snefman & yearior two | prougnt against Meyor Bemis that he | paventage which she now posscasce, the sllent | 1o would exercise his biceps with a mallet For her unwonted zest clty state when they are bound to do it? | the trend of popular sentiment. Is it not | ago exrressed the opinion on the floor of the | v i o rvania for Uis own salary. That | upen internatione combinations. Gpan what e asors . orte obvious tha was this observa- | senate that within a decade it Blant SEran & fo hajaty L] o 'ruational combinations. Upon what | He could wield a tennis racket in a very at matters It how many hew Will those who nssert that the railroads are | Perfectly obvious that it was this observa- | senato that within a decade a portion of Can- | \Lui¢ (g certainly clinch the impeachment | terms will King Humbert's government in- charming wa B very ) saWhial matiersilihom many hegiis bound to pay their taxes state when they | tion that caused Governor Flower, who i3 | ada would become a partof the United States, | piiee ™ ‘muinic of it A mayor who sigas | Yite the 80 much nceded co-operation of the | To see him' hit the punching bag would | Tiie summer girl has had her fun, aro bound 1o piy them? ambitious of political preferment, to con- | and that snnexation being once begun would 3 i papacy? That is the practical question to really do you gool, And gained just eighteen pounds, warrants for his own pay! If Haseall had | which an answer should shortly be forthcom- | But he couldn’t uldn't undertake to split flirtation is but sport, been clected mayor he would have left his . and in which not only Italy but all the kindling wood snend w e she's tir ed ufhl Ve resto She flings it from her, as she mig pay in the treasury until his successor in Is profoundly interested. | Washington Star: “Those poor arctic ex- X Taded, worn out glove. © t e oMt wolTAE S lend s heaie oy plorers have “had dreadful experi- 32 {mayor “l'\,l : ! B o womee | Witn bentting ceremony the first western | ences't said the sympathetic woma at the mountains, werrant. And Wheeler, why he would serve | jnionant of the fmmense transsiberlan | el KNOW (L' replied young 3 And she's had fun at the beach . without pay if ever elected mayor. Al aaal 1e ey 5 4 But they have 11 ntalized young men have found feel sure that e could make a report of the | 4ble to command the full party vote than | bors. S # as appears there has been no ‘['” ’”-'I‘ las just been inaugurated, and St. | some perfectly lovely beyond "\" r :”Ml'u L with ‘ally | etersburg is now ond o 1 c D! She's rted altze and w o o8 % 4 some other democrat. He is doubtless con- [ growth among them for some time of the tershurgias inow.in ra lrond communloation | & s ianta conatitiitions She's Aivted, walts e 1l effect of railroad passes on labor commis: ; . with the fmportant Siberian town of Omsk, | small siass of thi ;! With preference for non sc o r made some mistakes more | annexation sentiment The agitation fo a 2} malliglase o corn wi And ma youth has grie ers that would be equally interesting and | Sclous of having m; gl oy L e | e LA PR g 0] on the Irtish river. True, the section in | LNO. Ir! I come from a dry country That he was not The Onc N [ean ‘axpénal ve, or less damaging to his popularity. He has | un O SN R have | that organization has accomplished In the | question is not more than about 600 infles fn | Lordon me; here's a quart measure.” e been a good servant of the democratic ma- | entirely ceased, or if Kept up at all it s | frgt yoir of its existence. The coming | length, a mere trifio in comparison with the FIRST ROUND. ARdnpw N Ik year should be made to equal if not surpass | total length of 5000 miles of the pro) ed all the league 's rowed and salled, : chine, an at was overwhelmingly beaten | not in a public way e agricultural pro- There Is nothing unreasonable or oppres- | ChNe, and that wa ryhelmingly Sbeated I wriealtural ¢ sive in the conditions of the agreement by which the Union Pacific railroad is already bound to the city to build a union station free to all railroads which may care to enter upon the payment of a moderate compensa- tion. If there is any inclination or desire to bulld a mew station, let it be built under the existing contract u year ago. But none the less Governor | ducers were the source of this sentiment, Flower still has faith in himself, and were | but as scon as the democratic party h the prospect in New York at all favorable | gave them assurince fhat their interests to democratic success he would not have | Would be almost as well taken care of as if >, il Vi 4 s I iles she's danced the last in the results achieved. The ob- | line. It is anticipated, however, that by th _And all the miles & lan g Sl 3 time next year rails will have been lald All‘round the bliatered ¢ ShaishomehARID (o awestor gl far as Krasnolarsk, which is half way ac When Juok W E R LS B o v o he of n o inity. . en Juck Frost hits he « Y, And the world could see her heart, welfare of the eity and community. It Is a | the Asiatic continent. Moreover, it must be You bet he'll knock 1t downr " MY couldin't find o dent wide fleld that has thus far been tially tak'n into consideration that a certain declined to be a candidate. His act Is a | they were citizons of the United States they | covered, There is plenty of room for con- | Amount of work is being done on the eastern plain confession of party weakness. It is | began to lose interest In annexation. What | tinuing the good work. Reciion ut Loy roadt thal dextedlanfitrom an acknowledgment that he apprehends the they wanted not citizenship in the re- having been open for traff ome months ago. | - defeat of his party. His political career | Public, not the protection of the American Hix Boom Ends As a commercial speculation it is doubtful een SUCeH hus fa d he wants | i°8 but the American market for their al Democrat wheth'r the line running for a greater part haxiepn wuacemniil <y L aRnRR products, and this haying been given them | | 1:€¥1 P. Morton is too old for president, | of its length through a sparsely inhabited the record to stand as it Is, hence he will 3 but he is all right for governor. New York | country can ever pay anything like a fair not take the risk of defeat, which he ses they are content to remain, at least for the will have a good chief magistrate for the | rate of interest on the enormous cost of con- to be almost inevitable. present, as they are. As Senator Higgins | "Xt three years. struction, which is estimated at 150,000,000 The withdrawal of Flower increases in- | Pointed out, the farmer of Canada, with his An ¥ rubles; and it is also an open question e a a 3 4 i whether It will not serye to increase the agri- lower-priced labor and chesper lands, can " ultural dist 1 conses t lowar-eoed lehor and Sheber ands, Sun | gemaior st of s Skt aut Wit | SUars dirusofd combeqie sk 0 e held 0! week t akes probable o Ris producis at a cost o per cen Allisc as a presidentia possibility fol he peasantry pea ssia y flood- Dack, with this difference, that the machine [ 10 be neld next week. 1t makes ) bl BLIAL Poss|bllity for + ¥ less than the American farmer, with whom in a speech the her night, Mr ing that country with cheap grain from the B f(he mianned by républiosns, wherces || fhotianal contest thal will be higtly inter- | (858 “H7 U8 ATERER EERSR ML M“‘ son's presidential boom comes mighty ¢ | more fertile districts of Siberia. But as a N R kit o7 tamoseats wea. | ssling “to: the republioans: - Doubtleas the | o 00mpsles, and every cent of duty ow being an example of perpetual motion. political and straicgical enterprise, ih:" im- (Il T g on( e the nomination of a man who is [ removed o o products s a present tc : T portance of the line is immense, and is cal- ’ eral intorference In local polities s always | e Wil be the fominarion of & a8 A% | (o Canadian tarmer of that much money on Tho Man for the West. culated to exercise an incalculable influence zesented and rebuked. i accord It it ADBING. O/ I8k ARV T8'8 It 4o ey soll i the Ameriean ruarket Cincinnat’ Enquirer (dem.) upon the future destinie as well as S _ c i i e A satisfactory to it, but whether the candi- | & ; an ma Senator Allison of Iowa has something | of those European countries who possess in- The feature of this big suit sale is its close con- date be & Hill man or a ¢ The farmers of Canada could not reasonably | of a boom for the republican { g nomination | terests in the far east. e lis bty and harmony lx New. ¥ ask any thing better than this, and as they | [F presidency again. He is looked | 3 ‘r s out of the question. Flower's | Ao assured of it for several years they it would enable s France has received another mnotice that ‘ | year seems out of the question. er's Ject of the club is to promote the commercial The activity of the federal brigade in the democratic primaries for Douglas county has no counterpart in the political history of Tecent years. It recalls the postoffice rings erest in the democratic convention which is | and other federal rings of a decade or more | 'erest in the dem “leveland man dem- The desperation of the Majors railroad con- tingent could not be more conclusively shown than by thelr persistence in repeating the story of Judge Holcomb's con tion with the Burlington as its attorney, notwlthstand- ing the latter's explicit denlal and the en- tire absence of proof for the assertion. mooraey. Sannedtthemastys | nection with polities. Fres wool upon as a man of conservative form favorable to g . are not likely ¢ z that » give much nothing can be expected from the czar in | withdrawal virtually admits this and is the R/ during that time to give much g v most significant sign yet given of the des perate condition of the Empire state de attention to the question of annexation or the way of aid to wrest Alsace and Lorraine continental unfon. The other classes of the from: (Germany. The Russian mintaten ol population have never very seriously con. | o Judge Holcomb is making an earnest, | finance, Dr. Witte, declares that the policy ‘ ifled campaign. He 1% not o calamity | of RO SN Hnatohme et credit | purops. He has held firmly to this polic f railroads would not be in the least con A FRUITLESS SHORT SESSION What Senator Higgins sald about the en LS WAL Lo DhnRd U Ay Sl ) arali Vi ey. DRl Dol TGk e they would otherwise be sold. We cerned In the campalgn it they were Keep P ¢ congress are usually | croachments of the Canadian railroads upon s gabe cannot defeat H has prevented w 1 it will be constantly | tng all the candidates In thelr employ fruitless, so far s general legislation s con- | tho Internal carrying trade of this eountry | §4M0 el and nisrepresentation. | exerted to the same end In the future. Dr had a big runon them the first day | has enabled us to offer 1,000 suits in [ this sale at just one-third less than his master is onc of absolute peace for Arts | Witte denies that Russia had tention = = cerned. Thero are several reasons for this. A | Was far more pertinent and practical than ple, aad o amount of | Wtte denies that Husss Dadany, biaption | 4 B | e s st st a4 | s B more ko a6 aritnt an | of Wikt vt A0 g opmnal el | MO ol il it Every ono our own make, well and handsomely flcence and support to the cause of law and | house in particular have, by the beginning [ We need not borrow sny trouble about pos- | celved begins ‘s W s tho cause of war b L order. That is why no difficulty whatever | of the short session, learned from the elec- | sible danger to our peace when Canada has a A Tareate. ing oot Rustla’ ML pot: s by bey made in latest style, long cut, single and double %8 encountercd in securing an expression of | tion returns of the previous November that | Population several times larger than at pres. i Nopamay Sk e EOmRicani Ada AINIOEN opinion agalnst lynching and lawlessness of | tho end of thetr congressional cireers is soon | ent, because It s too remote. The raflroad | The people of “this that are en 1d Toulon, the rnization of t 1 breasted sacks and cut-a-ways; blue, black, plain all kinds, particularly in the south, What-| to be at hand and that adjournment on the on. however, has an immediate and | §SAVEREE 10 cil Y0 PURUCAL pArasites | and the bear, are spoken of by the ady e T 9 4 3 ever outbreaks of this chiracter have oc- | following March means their retirement to ssing Interest which ought o command | them here in Ne but St Ble ciar 48 ' mers Apulat demanviretine and fancy cheviots, plain fancy and cassimeras curred here have been in violatlon of tho [ private lifs, With this prospect in view the careful consideration of our people. 1”_‘_“1"‘{' "flj{*'”' m““'h"' e pretty well faded out e e 3 : R e athars Bach Ciomalty e~ |/ B e e raaly diminished and —e e sources. T4s Tt deal i for local | fhis loterview to a German newspayer, but and latest patterns of tweeds nounced Mob violence recelves 1o sym- | they are more concerned in closing up their There appears to be no warrant for eriti- ::'*=h~" lv:”:»\v\;:u‘- h\..‘-' qames of Bar- | (hey have recelved thelr quietus now, at any | { Rathy in Omana altairs in the Qepertments and preparlng | clsing, as hias been dons, the action of Sec. | R Pepart themwin eastern sharks. Theas | [osy, 'TLSI8 MAY b A8 Deaceful 48 ahe Br LOW TARIFF SCHOOL SUITS e t:nds, but whether this pretense be humbug 4 4 castern sharks ag, gnce . le \ to give up thelr Washington residence than | retary Carlisle in directing the cancellation | fars to thelr local Agonts and or not she sees her present interest in cult o oxert themaclves fn the formulation and | cf treasury notes redecmed in silver coin, | Dot to Support pobgiists *thr 21 | vading Germany, Which is even more fat Knee pant saits, $2.50, $3.00 §350, $4.00, $5.00 tell where the money comes from to pay for | enactment of important legislative measures The cretary unquestionably has the law ou p ¥ S0 10 1ax V AVIDE SWAY s | to French plans simply Mlustrates - e truthfulnes of our Eaal the prosecution of Mayor Bemis. He points | Especially is this so when, ¢t the previous | his side. The Sherman act, under which | position for some time to the effect that Grand Army Statistios, long pant suits $6.50, $7.50, $8.500. out the fact that Hascall has for years be eloction, the peaple have voted 1o shift the | theso tremsury notes were lssued, requires | Sabithl thinks it has us foul and o bre: vingfield Republican Ansolvent and could not raise the lawyer's | responsibility for leglslaton from one | that they shall be redeemed on demand in | petuate our present condition. Let the | At the rate at which the Grand Army | All these are strong reliable and stylish and fees, and Wheeler is in no condition fnan- | political party to another, and the | coln, and when so redeemed shall not bo re- | ¢ personal liberty continue . thetr ton. | about ten year dikband the organiza clally to throw away a dollar. *Who s | leaders of the majority in (he shorf ses- | issued. When exchanged for geld or re- | temptible, unmanly, = cowardl Shylock p. The membership wus ry cheap. Pulling up for Hascall and Wheeler? asks | sion have reason to apprehend that the | ceived in payment for public dues they are | SPiStUe® Tt will oy teach the people 10| ShBil b a et loss Of 2410, ““There wers our subscriber. This question we cannot | newly elected congress will not agree with | reissued, but when redeemed in silver the | min. Let them withdraw th money if | b lh"lui“» as many members dismi “.\ terested in the plot to depose Mayor Bemlis? pOrmost the people’'s minds. In that case i# provided in the sct that no “greater o thing s sure We will r |l ur 8 were e ated Taking uspensions, WHAT PASIHION FANCIES WE FURNISH v POOR P 00108 0F \ Y linquincies and discharges, b \ the city which the mayor has been vetolog. | duty when they see that the mumerous ap- | at any time than the gost <f the silver and the | greed. Everybody” knows that all this | 00 out of the ~~‘;w st member I The fact that money was offered to at least | propriation bills are properly introduced and | bullion stundard silver dollars coined there | cer about withdrawing capltal on account | counted for, Only 7.8, or fe ihan | of popullst legislation fx all bosh. They | per centof the total membership, died dur three members of the council to sign the | put through congress, and since these now- | from then held in the treasury purchased by | have been withdrawing it from every state | in the lust year. The total membership is . . \ Ampeachment charges leaves no room for | adays require so much time it would be | such notes In his explanation, drawn out by | WhHere they Cote Oy Droukht on: Bome | year ag his 'is the smallest member ro nl ] ln O., doubt that parties who have been thwarted | difficult for them to do much else were | numerous lnquiries addressed (o the depart- | of those fellows down east that are stick. | ship reported “for many years, but it is or on schemes to ¢ . e 3 s ing thelr noses (n our local politics and | quite likely to be as large as it will ever x Y o by the mayor on schemes to loot the ei they so inclined went, Seeretary Carlisle makes it entirely | W AME BREE R 00, Yoters. threatens | be again,’ In the nature of things the Reliable Clothiers, S. W. Cor, 15th and Douglas. Areasury resorted to the desperate expedisnt | The short session of the Fifty-third con- | plain that when (treasury notes are re- | ing our business interests unless we sur- | death rate will increase, and the causes emove. r ess glves every pro of being eve o er coin they must ba cancelled, | Fender our personal rights and | which have led to so many delinquincies of having him removed by trumping up | gress gives every promise of being ev deemed in silver coin they must ba cancelled, | FRRIEE 10 be 'strung up fo tele- | and suspensions are very probably gbarges of malfeasance, more frultless than the average short ses- | the obvious reason being that the function | vravh poles just like other anarchists. munenty A prominent citizen ires The Bee to