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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEj:FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1894 I—‘;HA DALY Bl:fl THE NEDRASKA DEMOCRACY. tion of every kind he characterizes a8 [ and the N‘l;hmw- is most ample and | FOLITICAL ' POTFOURRE bbb P e el NRSRATRATY Bix years ago the demoeratie party of | an njustice to the other taxpayers of [ conclusive thit these are not satisfied 16 Wil go down 1n history aa the "'paltrond i —— Nebraska polled over 80000 votes for | the state. This might be properly | with the prosent tariff act, do not re- | rump,” filing of certificates, to the contrary its candidate for governor, In 1800, | broadened into an fnjustice to the tax- [ gard it as by hhy means o settlement | Botwithstanding EVERY MORNING, after the populists had entered the field | payers of other states as well. Not only | of the tariff gpgtion, and intend to re- I"‘T"h\‘m;'"":‘H:z"l:\':fl‘n '“: :rvwr‘-‘ 'rwl‘ “u ‘ TR T as a third party, James 1. Boyd, the | ought 1llinels to demand a just measure | new the fighifer a further revis LAl Ly SN eV B ko chants of Wilber o Sy - [ democratic candidate for governor, still | of taxes from the Pullman company on | the tariff in thedivection of free t Your Uncle Tobe 1s sharp, but he isn't | gacivags Lacer Lytton Dickens, fon of P e Y e B Daily Tee and Sunday, Or ® | Jold the great body of his party fn line. | the property taxable within its Jurisdic- | at the very Mrst opportunity. This is | shrewd enough to fool the whole people of | tifithi s &N ,‘,H“]“j:u'x\’h ot Ry South | Twimage, October 11, Y held a% B Tt Not less than 65,000 of the 71,000 votes | tion, but every other state in which Pull- | theie avowed purpose and no declaa- | (o state of Nebraska and the suprenie court | jy,) oen's Tl Seventy-five young people of Wymore wers him were democratie, Two | man cars are operated ought to collect | tions of the démocrats of New York or F,_”‘,”,'l‘,‘,,,’,“,f;”“‘l‘r”“") re 1s dofeated he | G€neral Willam Rooth of the Salvation | Confirmed by ishop Bonacum In St Mary's lemoeratic eandidate for | tnxes in the ratio of the business done | other easternStates will deter them. will be able to devote his while time to his | 8TMY. Who is in Halifux , I8 about 66 '-'”l':w Catholic ehurch at that place governor, J. Sterling Morton, only polled | in that state. The tax evasion has been | I the demdcrafs are suceesstul in v f'fi;;s.??,f"" "” \f»”‘f.fi.lu.n 1“.‘4:‘ :; (l"‘mt(!'v eraliy | ‘—"';‘,'““m‘y'\' :::‘Y‘l ‘-“"‘_"”'»* as active and vigorous mr,"l'w' m‘“"lf"-":f“"j:;[:"'”‘u "'m"::::'“;"["“ .\',.'.'.' to the raflroads’ machine politios | Nashville, Tenn., proposes to ercct a monu. | ®<hibitlon to be held the last of November. h The empress of Japan is a fow years older | Fire in the postoffice at Liberty destroyed than her husband Al the Axtures, but the bullding was saved. William Wallorf Astor 1s oredited with | Counterfeiters have succeeded in being bothered to count an §§,900,000 yearly | O considerable spurious ROSEW A coin on th OFFICES e N and Teenty-tourth 88| fraction over 44,000 votes, although it smplishod by asserting In 1inols | tainiug contel, of the house of repr e Do 111 Cam ) was o prosidentinl year. Last year | that the company’s property had been | sentatives for another congress, tl Wisner Chronicle: A republican exchange | ment to General Nathan Bedford Forrest, | Workmen on the Kearney canal unearthed w Vork, B i, 4 nna 1 the democratic candidate for supreme | taxed elsewhere and hy asserting i | padieal tarid #éformers will regard it | that supports its party tickets, yollow dogs [ he cavalry commander, The confederate {he tisk of a mastodon at a depth of twenty e R R matOsDEN judge only polled 37,400 votes. ntside stites that its property is tax 1 d 1 Il Jo | fnd any, says: ‘Tom Majors fx a typical [ VELerans are raising the needed moncy. ve feet the other day. It measured elghit CORRESIONDI Judge only pe K otes. « e stites that its property f as o renewed demand from the people ‘ebraskan.” This s a base slander which | Ex-Queen Isabella of Spain has now been | e in length. Al communeatina rating What caused this slump in the demo- | able only in Hinois, where it i8 incors | to carry ont the poliey these reformers | every honest, self-respecting voter should re- | retired, by public request, for twenty-four Hocbner & Turner, the Dodge county sheep ¥ mt a: STTERS eratic vote What made the Nebraska | porated. 1f the Hlinois board will fore or free traders advocate. ‘They will see | sent at the ballot box. years. And the morals of her intry do | Men, have decided 1o move their big flock of RUSINESS LETTER 1 3 e sheep from Wyoming to Fremont, where th usiness lette 1 uld be | damoe to pleces within the fast | (he company to show where and on | iy i, and not without reason, an order [ One of the sirange sights in Knox county s g B P bt ' through Her | wiii 'eed them Quring the Wintar, « i o o The " for | w ropery I8 Y PO ) : f oY ] is to see Jon San chairman of the ence N 3 4 T ; six and who is respousible for | what property Is taxed throughout the | from the people to go on with the eru- | dumocratic connty central commiites, manag- | Daniel Ravenel, who died fn Charleston, |, Rov. T. D. Wells, pastor of the Presby- vle Lo the position it occupies today as the | United States, it will simplify matters | sade against the protective policy, and | ing the campaign in that section for Tattooed | 8. €., a few days axo, was descended from | (eFlan church at Edgar, has accepted a call elose ally of the populist party? greatly for the taxing boards in other | thus encouraged they will not hesitate to | To. As a double-ender Santee has been in | Rene Ravenel aud from Elias Prioleau, the | [0 8 Shureh at Montesano, Wash,, and will hese it aHiTAlly" . Rigiont " - e evidence for lo! these many years. first pastor of the French Protestant church e for his new field in about a month lese questions naturally sngge Places. go to the farthest p ble Hmit 0| 7o Majors, talking to an audience at | of Charleston Harry Powers of York tried to fill & box the war upon American industries, The Fremont, “asserted that Walt Seely was Colonel Robert H. Crockett of Atkansas | WIth hot babbits metal, but n drop of water declaration of the Ohio democeatic con- {um..l ;m m.nla..l |l]r'v.l;\' secrelary against | county, grandson of the noted Davy Crockett, ;fi'w-‘-;: Ix'm -'n-lnw-\u‘ \\}!:wh threw some of . s withes, and declared that he coull not | whos X CBNure ‘e olten mass into ace carly vention retlects more aceurately than | g’ vad vt ponsible for o :l-’:»x["z‘"””f was, e sure you are right and | gesiroyed the sight oy e i " 'k convel s | : i g # 0 ahead,” is preparing a lecture on » b that of the New York xnn\u'nlul: the eleome schemer. This is decdedly ric “Davy Orocketts (he Fall of the AIAmo." A Deatrice saloon keeper named Dunte faw sentiment of a wajority of the demo *helps D. Sturdevant once defeated a ring. That \ 3 issued a notice to the public that he will 3 . hat plcturesque old prelate of the Greek | pov'eon’d . cratle party. The Ohiv. democrats dis. | Srked republican for @ state office in Ne- | church, 'the archbishon of Zante, whose col ot el drinks 1o drunkards or minors (f he braska, but this year his only object in | ored robes and vemerable mie ade owa It, and ‘‘setters e mnotified tha : at- | conspiewous fig \e Parliament of Re 3 | trade and demanded that the attack on | tooed candidate. There is considerable of a | liglons, is reported to have died shortly after Owing to the crop failure in Nuckolls protection e continted until that policy | difference i the situation In 1882 and 1804, | returning o his diocese from a Journey | gotnty, Lord Scully of Ireland, who owns Loup ©f res y ot o4 around the world 20,000 acres of land in that county, has noti- is overthrown. Most other democrat el BN, Many honest republl- | around the world . - G ¢ cans everywhere are repudiating Tom Majors. | Great preparations are being made in Swe- | Aitd I8 agent to cancel half the rent of all platforms of (he year, and espeeially Inf This is not a rash statement, made without | den for the celebration on December 9 of | Pif tenants. The reduction will amount to | the south, are ow the same line, so that | regard (o truth - for the purpose of influenc- | the 300t anniversary of the birth of Gus. | “oUt $12,000 i 1000 7o | sion of democratic prineiples to promote | Statute books by a r publican ¢ m.u! theve can be no doubt what the party ::‘m“r;lml'rlx;.l'u\ Iu:;r:] .1\{;;‘:|v>‘\:.’t:ln'|: .m[vlnv tavus Adolphus, Sweden's great and famous mlh‘“l:) ~,w= Y "| {l:wr‘nu' near lnlnmxlmm, i} o ‘ il _ p rike 16 SOHC 4 er of longer following corrupt leaders oy ose ed b ot 8 ed (o end his life by cutt s Tenn ! deauicicni i corporate futerests. With the Burling- [ The democratic attorney gencral of t will do If it succecds Ju electing o miu- | but a glaring fact that may be substantiate ruler, whose sivordcarrled him atmost al- | with o razor, but the pre e Al ton right of way adjuster and pass dis- | United States had pronoun Jority of the nest house of representa- | by any man who will take the pains to make | prockmation regarding the celebration. | 40€lor prevented him from shuffling off, P — - tributer, Tobias Castor, as the national | defective and inadequate. Accordingly | yio ™ "y wloetion of a republican | Mauiries. committeeman of the democ v | an amendment was offered to the tari in the Fifty fourth congr Ol | guthoring;; WIEh -Ahirtyaix. deieates. it | removed from the Montparnasse cemetery though he severed his windpipe and several of the smaller arteries ; K : g ; o8 v < Miss Lillian Jackson, a 10-year-old Colum- . aponap n rzeciver. | Holdrege his managed to dictate fed- | bill by one of the ablest of the demo- bther and, would be notice to the | tendance, casting sixty-three voes for Seven | etoreen o preyes ot ot bere Lachaiss. | bus girl, has been awarded $10,000 i o betore e ahd_ miscried Ity : se - senatons A e} e ting 0 en the graves of Halzac aud Gerard de | DU ) 0 X 4 b B G LTI TR ] eral appointuents and manipulate dem- | cratie s . Morgan of Alabama, | vy paformers that the idustrial in | counties, now claim that fifty-two counties | Nervah At the oot of the. srave will ries | AEAINSLRobert Wilsher for breach “at (Seal.) N. P, FEI ocratic conventions with no other aim | and adopted as a part of that measure, were represented in the split couvention. | a block of rough marble, shaped like a Bre. | Promise of marrige. Wilsher is a 8t Joa SRR terests, the business interests and | ) Notary Pubi . R TiE hTe gy : 7 3 The only theory on which their claim can | to b L ; LI | traveling man, and is well known throughout 9 o or object than the domination of the | declaring Megal, void and contrary 104 i oy interexts of the country | bo based 1s that Toburlington Castor raprer | b MeONIF: With no inseription but his | (he state. The ury was out only five mine We rejolce In the quinkened conscicnco state. This iron-handed railrond rule | pPublic policy every combination, con- | w0 0 anough of the work | sented all the counties through which his utes ey, ar o e contrn A Filie, King Humbert is a royal sportsman, of . \ the people conceriing political affairs, and | had become as odious and unbearable spirncy. trust, veement or contract | ising and remodeling the eco- road runs ANTRINE S WTTR: Cb - HiAe. HE. et ont I. M. Polski, treasurer of Sherman county, " CIRCULAY | R Mg M themselves in view of the aetion of the g ke —— B The ity Moratne, Evening and B democratic state convention, which, un- | | BNFORCE THE ANTI-TRUST LAW. PrInted durtag the Monch of Augus der the leadlership of the younger | The New York democrats, whose voice Bvio: lin - olorced dudee ok | ought to lave a great deal of influence comb amd soveral othor candidates on | At Washingion, demand in their plat the populist state ticket. The only ra- | form the rigid enforcement of the laws tional answer to these questions is that | 0 prevent and control trusts. TUis the |, the pernicious Inflnence of railrond | Dorst of the democrats that this con Dosses Is chietly it not wholly responsi- | BVess passed, as a part of the new ble for the vapld depletion of the demo- | VI law, the most stringent anti-trust eratic ranks and the final revolt of the | legislation ever enncted. The party was cank and file against farther subyer- | Mot satisied with the law placed on the The leaders of the “rump" demoeratie | . OUY de Maupassant's body is soon to be * Sunday. you golng to am going o For an interesting gubernatorial cam- paign just keep your eye on old N 1 N " 9 adle v or b oy “Then you're n emoes o s has I itice to a 4 € will hold alt public officers to a rigld re- | to the democratic masses as it had to | When the same is made by or between | v yotiey and demand t the war | Then you're no democrat,” shouted an ex- | from his hunting lodge at Valle Del Orco | M8 I8:ued a notice to all taxpayers that the : L ! protest against further meddling with | 16 19 1. “I'm Just a8 good a democrat as | “bag" was examined it was found that | phe iric. 88 the law makes it obligatory on who betray official trusts shull be swift, | erats into the ranks of populisin, just | a0y avtic le from any forelgn country and Mr, Wilson might be disposed to | mecracy enshirtned in my heart sThats | D20 Deen shot in the head come in and settle, - The action of the democratic state | ment or contract is intended to operate druy out of two statex and one territory for | Stor¥ Of his sleeplessness got into the news. TRIFLES LIGHT AN AIR. nominated? heroic and supreme effort of the bo petition i lawful teade or commerce, s it —— first, and what seemed to him the easiest, Lalls this s He the malarial poison by which theiv party | part of the United States of any article lzed authority on all questions of pub- | Mr. Allison's boom séems to have adopted | further trouble of the kind Froe Judge -You are York state. endorsing Judge Holcomb and insuring | imported into the United States, or of | finally consented o give bis views on ing Smile. e S EE IR L Lot A L o B R 100 IR shapeed X i cited administration delegate at a long " a0 : rumor that land would be sold for delin- sponstbility and engnge (that means ‘pledge’) | the great hody of republicans. It ab- | (WO 0F Wore persons o corpor wtlons, | o iotection shiall cense, 1t would whitkered grang.r who was standing up for :f:‘”“',im“ ,h‘l'”‘»r“:"‘,‘ 'h’“‘”‘]“ "‘;\.h"‘" “I‘,‘”{ quent taxes on account of the crop failure that the prosecution and punishment of all | solutely drove more than 50,000 demo- | either of whom is engaged in importing g 3 . - ; L L the tarifl, which even Mr. Cleveland | oy’ Jeifiol (e free sliver man. “for T every one of the vietims of the royal rifle | He urges ATl detinguanta’ who, are" AIIEAD thorough and unsparing.—National Repub- | as it has dviven over 30,000 republi into the United St and when such | JeMerson Rt Rt TGk, 1870 into the third party. combination. conspiracy. trust, agvee | oog “uig which cortuinly. would not be | tibing.” shricked the straight; “I've been | , Lord Rosebery savs that as soon as the o= disvegarded by the conservative element | pift ou oL two, papers, after he entered Gladstone's cabinet v ¥ 3 % R » ) democracy.” And there the argume J 3 » Where wi nd when Hill was | convention is. therefore, manitestly in restraint of lawful trade, or free com- | oy 5 nded nd there the argument | ho™yay deluged with cures. One of the | BSyracuse Po Are ‘ 4 i ; 5 RO R ¥ . on t was (o sip before going to bed a tumbler of ree balls tomorr of the democratic party to throw off | or o increase the market price in any | That eminent statesman and acknowl- Chicago Recond hot water, He tried It, and sinice has had no i | 0 1 with assauit and battery; what has been prostratedeand decimated. By | ov arficles imported or intended to be | fic jmportance, John L. Sullivan, has shaped track and pneumalic tires. | Like many other boys, the eount of P: you to siy? Prisoner-Not a word, ! b " 4 : ! printing press. Louls Phillippe gave it to | into this scrap the defeat of ‘Thomas Majors the demoe- | any manufacture into which suele im- | (he tarift sitvation to his multitude of Adver tiser him, and he became expert enough in its John Boyd Thucher and the committee on political awards have apparently led to connect. " o iy . Mr. Le - s latest picture sho use to pri i " Yonkers Sta Clara—~Were there has struek a blow at eailroad | ported avticle enters ov ix intended 1o | ydimivers through the ageney of the con- | R e iGv! il b B OLULI BT, Bt I IR T TR bt ra i ) down al the beach this ; B e i e _ : = i p [ ad fon in both senses of word. these he | gy et it v wation in Nebraska and routed the | enter. This s certainly sufficientls | venient interviewer. Mr. Sullivan ve- | 851 ne had swallo anars. And | made presents o his friends. The books | [sters and a jastics ‘of ‘the heace. o T cohiorts of jobbery and robbery who | comprehensive. Of the score or more | Juctantly confesses that he is to a Eiege | Mr. Morton wiil wear that smite. gt | hat interested hin most in his youth were emtiiod Lsmiiinag) Fveimen T, b e L e R % 4 e ensified, on the 6 it *Robinson Crusoe™ und Moffat's *“Trave Somerville Journal: The average man e ratio of the rezulars (o the bolters | MAve fattened npon the taxpayers of | of trusts .yull‘ ymbinations \nl luu u»\‘ul\ | extent u free dinder. He refusos to | intensified, on”the 6th of November next | (Robinson Crusoc nd Moffat's “Travels in G R Wil neoks Ger the state a8 coparceners of our corporate | try most of them are amenable to this | perard commeree as Wi deople o, Sl G, % H < the stubs of a used-up check book: “By In the democratic camp was a close ap- | 1he SHte as coparee < L el Dyl reg "'A comineree \war. People trad YT S T TR, George, 1 wish 1 had all the mone proximate to 16 to 1. vulers. Y he says, not for pleasure, but for profit. B kARSI iBta A Chanee for Vrice, that 1 have paid out on those checks! This is the meaning of the decisive | The demand for the enforcement of | e thinks that.the position of the de- | 8o long as the Mexican war veterans are | 1y jo whisporon thot. tol Boston Transcript: Cacsar was a lucky = : { 3 Appl A T % 4 ehinns M LAl B s whispered . loe. han sto scrip sar was a_lucky You didn't see anything of Toburling: | Yote by which the populist candidate | (hix portion of the tariff law is a con- | pocracy on fie tari as represented | g0l condition to enoy a state reunion, | Tt iong e Calvin qieice Mas | man, ‘He could go around where he ton Castor's rosighation from the deme. | fOr governor was given a double nomi- | fession thiat it is not heing enforced. | Ly the Wilson Willlis not altogether con- | the expected enrly demiet of the Gran | Lt be the case (he question of how he | G IS WIE nOE Gt Gy on Castor’s resignation from the demo- d 0t i eeis e e el ped (L Aty hiiihe Leanphe et CTRIG Wit (ocat weell s an interesting one, | Questions. She was above cratle national committee, did you? | hation. The uomination of several | Every other pi nat act that was (o | sistent because the party has not kept | oarly, but a great proportion of military | The temper of he democrats of Ohio ts | chicago Inter Occan: “Dow't you thipk other populist candidates followed as a | take effect on its becoming a law is in | a1l its promis Wl he brands the | men are remarkably long-lived There. a° prospect ol fis nadoemiing Cwitn | My wife has a good voice?” he asked ‘o {th eyelones in the north and hurel- | natural ineident. The outrageous con- | full operation, but so fav as the public | gy ey e to popular ¥at Your Bhoalaer fo the Wheet. the lapse ot “time. New 'Yorke in ‘pretty | thS Younk man who lives It et PEEEEE canes In the south the fmpartiality of | duet of Thowas Majors as Heutenant | knows no steps have heen taken by the | goveriment whicli should call for: the Philadeiphin Time There hre few” SUEs. OF Pltiel Impgrt: | ., S replied the pouns man with feelng, % RIS RR o i ARk itie ) i tive St s e e ey Rt eherk oo e e LT al Import- |y finit it hard o do justice (o your wife's nature can 1o longer be open (o ques- | governor provoked the nomination of | executive authorities to make operative | jmpeachinent Yot ‘the bribed senators. | Let every good cltizen help business, 1t | ance which have net some man who claims | (600 [¢ ciliies s Tar as @ dynamite gun ex-8peaker flin to prevent their re- | the anti-trust provision. 1t is made the e country wiil doubtless brenthe casier v ~ 32 by e par . L'y 2 - and is fully as effective.” tion. 1 I 1 I 1 d 1 y asler :l’l “IX\YI'!IK| ri\nl ul: I‘hp\ growlers of the age { would ])[;v“n to be in branching out as a _—_ Tirrence.. The failute of State | Aty of the several district attorneys | agrer hearing fre 15 ik 4 . nav brief period, but it can be greatly | ploneer. might become North Dakotas daitie e SN L bl iHia eiporor of Ohina 18/ Anding. out (I:::: s Pl o e {after learing from this great exponent | joceerated in its beneficent movement by | favorite son, Free Press: Wite—What's | the nsportation to do its duty | of the United States, in their respective | of politienl and_ ioral reform. Tle has | the he by sad experience that he conferred | and its abject subse the peacock feathers and other honors | poad upon the wrong men. arty support of all who are intereste R R R Sk LA collar button. vieney to the rail- | districts, under the direction of the | given an opinien ws is an-opinion, and | ™ pUBLGtrual, and inational prosperity, Away with the Cuckoos. Wife—Where did you lose it? g interest furnished the incentive | attorney general, to institute proceed- | gne that ought to ¢arry great force, We Consclence in Congress. Shbria ) e LR RO R i il 4 . a B I ) i = e democrats of New York are fight- [ ask me that, dear; don't vou suppose if [ for the endorsement of Carey and Kent. | Ings in equity to prevent and restrain | pow await thie voice of one James J. 2 presentat ve Bverett of Massuchusetts, ers in the ||Iul|lf4 al field: never vanquished; | knew where 1'd Jost it I'd go there and e hrok p A4 el 3 SRR AT 0 il . b A representative in the congress of the | never completely overthrown. The inspivas | find it? s get the worst of it they | Violations of fhe law. Theve ds no more | corbett definfu s position on the | united States, by the free cholce of & fros | tion of (el wariare 18 prncjples. not me - R and their political ezar have themselyes | valid reason why section of the tariff ar ¢ people, holds, assuredly, a great position; | Courage, not elckoolsm, is their motto in ‘Washington Star: '“Things is gettin® mighty 1 tarift. | ] g i to Dlame. Those who sow the wind | act should not be promptly cnforced | —— but it that freedom does not extend to his | hours of party danger and teial; and they are | mixed, Mandy,” said Farmer Corntossel; must reap the whirlwind, than any other section. [Its terms ave Brazil has come to the conclusion that | own Honor a base tenur which would swa & valiaut sol- “Whut's the matter? own judgme conscience, his | accustomed to emerge victorious from situa- | “mighty mixed.” al sour * D ¥ seiproc] renti % I unworthy of 3 thright of Amer: 2 in the swollen waters of defeq he politiclans air all tryin® ter tell the plain and the course of procedure re- | reciprocity treaties ought to offer both | FEo0 The democrats of New York depend for | farmers about farmin' and the farmers air PULLMAN TAXATION. quired under it simple. There can be no | the contracting nations advantages victory this year on pledges kept, not | tryin’ ter tell the politicians about polt- Governor Altgeld m be deserving | auestion that it the aftorney general | Which they would not otherwise enjoy. i pledges broken; on principles, not percent- | tics. ¢ 3 B R o RDORe R 4 Jor- | Under the new tavitf law cnacted by Phie s altles NP N EE POER Coka ‘ —_——— Chicago Tribune: His Mother (after the of some of the censire which many of his | Was disnosed to euforce It the oppor- | wCer ¥ Hir e e et o the tovns 14000000 Al the iiage MATERIAL FOR A HUMMER. sudden change)—Jamie, dear, go and bring acts have called down upon him, but Lie | tunities ave at hand. He might begin | congress the « deration for the con- | oy yhile the counties owe loss thin $1,0-0.- in scme kind ine. We'll have 1o make a fire We feel sure that S tary Morton will enjoy his free trade foed in Lon- don tonight with incrensed appetite since he has heard from Neb a. W hardly blanie the members of the rump convention for taking advantage of the first available train to fake them out of :;);\‘n as quickly and as quictly | ol deserves eredit for the iguiry | With (he Sugar trust. whose policy, j cosstons made to Ameriean traders is | o0 At the rate municipal indebiedneds is Jdamie (grumbiiugly; complyles) SYSUERHE as possible ) 3 s 4 Washington Star e huntin’ the lce wa all day yeste r B - [ . g ling up, the time is coming e ere me. . nup L g el e which he hos just had made into the 1. would seem to be clear altogether abolished. Brazil quite nat. | PHRE up, the, tme Js coming when there | qpoce girls with fancy names remain diy. Seems to me you're awful hard t 3 s W v o0 ally gives notice of the terminatic v ess the o devote their live: ly girls, it seems, sult The Town campaign (his year is to be | taxes paid by the Pullman company teaint of teade and the purpose of i yeatacliceiof shastornlinb ook [ifafmiualstiith AR HRILEYERNS 1 el 1 ved y s and musicians choose BE D S > 3 waged almost solely on national issues, | UPON its property in [iinois and oth b, there can hardly be any doubt, | the treaty from which the reciprocity — R et S e BN ot 1 ‘| (o p is thus i Lo o X o And so she | s, this lovely lass, feli in love with you at first sight? Ethe but it Iy bezinning to warm up and will | states. Mr. Pullan, 1t will be remem- [ 18 to ncrease the market price of fts | feature I8 thus eliminated. —Awmerican g ichoatio S a6 o o e Dest of all the train, but 1 don't know whether I ought t e as lively ns most of th i bered, recently testified under onth be- | Droduct merchants who do business in Brazil | o o St O onfine himselg | FOLgotten, ‘cause they chiistened her believe him (-’5,m~ 1--Oh, 1 \\‘.mlxl. Th;-u 4 e 8 vely as st 0l em in » Bee! ot 3 er ol B- % 9 i Jovernor Mciimey ghou £ imse “Matilda Mary Jane | » accounting for men's vagaries, my dea very short while ® | fore the United States strike commis-| There has been an abundance of | Will no doubt fuel the effects of this | to teing B nenthe Rovernor faly S A | They “sometines do the shiiest things Imags ———— sion upon matters ing to the con- | democratic declarations against trusts on, but they will not be in a posi- | (GG 10 MR, TSN G0 Spekon e sadd | She helos het mother ‘round the house, | fable 5T R I i ame the Brazilian governmel & democtats have bee ning the B 8he does the IR, L ¢ v The railroad democratic rump ticket | duct of his company, and incidenally | and combinations, and the party has at | ton & ol e e e | ChRment for it Dast ehghteent months, nd | And tidies up the witling room, AELRLAILI G R G Bt 18 a thing of beauty, and a thing of | was plied with questions bearing upon | every opportunity given pledges to sup- | Fov the cloxing of these marke -~]l'-| during that tme nothivg. else bas been Tra el hescharensane clipgtsh, ARG R e 1 today they weére beanty Is supposed to be o joy forever, | its financial status. He guve the capltal | Dress and prevent what Mr. Cleveland | Products of Amcrican factories the p runoing. In making this rash statement| neihere Bl qurn S ocourting, i Thackadiaowun 375, %0 1 got three. But the rump Toburlington-Martin | stock upon which dividends were regu { 0 ix inaugural address denounced ns | Vie bave only the democratic admiul :\‘ly:u:lr‘l“r‘tu‘[”t\:l-|!\i‘ul‘?‘]'x’l‘l:'l\~:x)lA-JL\'\‘]}T\ »,]“5“ K{T,',”; N In I DS nanserse o i ! eanth ticket fs doomed to fade away like the | lavly paid as $36.000,000, with the smail | conspiracies agaiust fhe inte afdhe | Mon: fo Enaak: o Governor AciCinleys presidential oam: Pt tevcatly) T flowers that bloom in the spring. addition « of §25,000,000 accumulated | Deople. In all thelr pluses unnatu Bditor Stngerly of the Philadelphia | BHan (s tireetion, tPonsible for his | Ol SOLL® Vel véarn sieo, OUR WAY. e profits, which have been laid aside for a | and opposed to our Amevies Record.. who! 15 -ulso. | tho - Aeinoerasic ———— sy, ad)) pr iBoll = Inter Ocean. The rump democrats apparently f aatny day. The stock of the Pullman | fairess. It was expected Sl e Kiia Mawipn.cif Eioe Colnars, S ech? gt ! got to endorse in their platform the ne- | company, therefore, represents, accord- | Present administeation came tion of Congressman Bryan, for whom | lng 1o its prosident, $61,000,000, without | that it would spare no effo they have been so assiduously and londly | reference to the fact that it is quoted | the people from the exactions and in- nominee for governor in Pennsylvania, Loutsville Courier-Journal, A Sweet” Marie's a nice girl L g, refers to the machine politicians, who l-'w-; colnage means x;m u:.‘ government 's have @ tune or (wo about *tis cool we grumble, too, ded in turning down McAle WAL - ortar T it hen: Matilda: Mary Jax not ; 4 : : i yorite congressman, as “a few v that hapvens {4 will be impossibie for protesting their devotion. We trust that | at high promiums on the market. The | terfercnce of the combinations. But i B SIEE this was mere oversight and not studied | greater part of this is personal property, | thus far they continue to flourish in and proclaims that while he will | tainable from private ind nd will 1S WORTH Ok YOUE MONEY BACK, neglect. and under the common law, when not | definnce of law and in disregard of the | ang provigups tias while he Wi [ go.lo & premine wnile s wil - s ———— modified by statute, personal property | Dublic interests. Perhaps the demand | Pt of (e stte TEESE. B 28 a | Erains of sfiver v Pre wdvor The Ohlcago Herald refers contemptu- | follows the residence of the owner for | of the New York democracy will Lave | (he race for success at the polls, All | ctes ay ‘the price ‘of bullion will rise. BRIY f0 Benator Hillias a/Qemovkit “of s of taxation. Tnvestigation dis- | some Influence in arousing the admin. | this 18 occasioned by some undevsround | LRSI L oS | . th . v " o conti il per cent its purchasing power would be 60 if the Hill vaviety of democrats were | company’s real estate is located and | tespect and induce it to take steps to congressional convention was manipu- {,. cent of \\'Iun: it is now. In prder for the | | o v k i p o two exco 2 # st f o at T Al N avor i < W dollar to retuin its present purchasing power | | the only kind. with one off two excep- [ where most of its stock ix Leld, the | enforee that portica of the meve tariit | Wated lu favor of nominating u new man | ol 16 Wik SRR PECIIREE | | tlons, that are still to be found in the | property is swssessed at $1,605,500, equiv- | 10w which has the p unani- | Instend of renomiuating the pre Fise 100 per cent, and this i3 extremely im- | | state of New Yorl alent, on a basis of true valuation, to net | mous approval of the . frre. | Congressman. The problem of the | provuble. e : It Is dangevous to play with fire. If [ been proposed to incrense the nssess- i e 3 PIFt0.80Y0 an, many of iU, picoes aoratary. Marten of the Asrieulturs Senator Hill was really in earnest about | ment, the company has always been at TO SECURE ECONOMIC STABILITY. possible. ,‘,,,,..,‘ F;.,“_;l‘., have no .I,,,::, . ¢ 25 o g v aAme 4 v e —_— At home thun Postmaster General Bissel :mnltln;llv l\lfl\\flll. lulullu\\ 1.:« amaito.) hand wlthidhe ppewan tHint these I Harrison, in his 1 Mr. Kuclid Martin knows o good | b other cabinet officers. Morton has Just l (,t us 14 use rn mentioned .\F S"“.\,‘m.l uln unnI (qu-[- part of its property is assessed n\m-x\i.\ :\ll the l;‘;il“ napolis meet thing when e sees it. He has been | (1 attempt to control the c-unty convention lor governor of New York, he onght to | taxed in other states. opening the republican campaigi I . ratic o in Morton's home count: in Nebiaska. N o " e " - A chairman of the democratic state com- o < . y p conven- P ks . 4 3 slama ¢ Mr. O “Hoss" Sheehan utterly routed Bissell and On those low tariff suits. Every suit in the hl‘"s ep: ;‘l", n(lrlrhl. n I:‘“ l;,m “ To sutisfy himself on this point, Goy- | ferred to the proclamation of Mr. Cleve- | yjtiee for four v . with all the glory | his followers in Buftalo on Saturday. Sec- S 2 Y tion, and above all have allowed some | ernor Altgeld, through the auditor of Mr. Wilson that the pas; and emoluments pertaining thereto. ',".2"‘3.',\‘"»’,'i.‘I“,Tl‘.“.:,'l..f“‘v‘"}‘L.,‘.‘\‘ Aot |r::r:r¥}:: ] $12.50 or $15.00 lot is worth at one else the honor of presiding over its | gtate, has compiled the list of taxes paid il bill i only the beginning | Now that the chalrmanship of the | Gemocratic' state convention. FHerbert =i > deliberations. by the Pullinan compan © it | of the crusade agalust American indus- | qemocratic state committee hus got out | EZGISIATY of the navy becuuse his con: ¢ | least the price of a ton of coal il stiluents refused him a omin operates. Replies to inquiries addressed | tries, and d the way to end the sus. of his reach le bas allowed himself to Lamont, Olney and Gresham 4 Developments in western rallway cir- [ to officials of ench state in charge of | pense which this involves is to elect B. & M |M -ver accused of huving constituen(s more than we ask, so you can cles show a strong tendency to several | such taxation bring ont this swate of | republican house of representativ Carlisle seems to be the only 1 rump committhe, Fepresenting elght of | mun in the cabinet with a respectable fol- | o small rate wars, which, unless promptly | affaivs: In sixtecn states the company | This is the obyious thing to be done it e ises lowing in point of numbers, and it is by no save that sum by buying one ) the ninety counties, and one of the S certain that he has not lost his fol- checked, may become of sevious dimen- | pays no taxes at all. In several other | the people desire to put an effectu eight counties Yipresented delegates | lowers. % 2 ] of them. Just note the way sions. The lines leading west from Chi- | states and in the Dominion of Canada | cheek to any further tavitf tinker- “ who had been juseated in the regular Must Insist on Honest Money. s % IR have Docowe rostless nnfer the | no nsscssment fa. ahown, and It any | 108 by this congress and Bocure | mo s ton i L ht e three to one. Tioston Advertise it | they're made—coats cut long— continued stability of rates that has | taxes are paid by the company the | & perfod of cconomie stability. I | \o Ghairman 6f such an aggregation Gvery republican platform adopted this 4 : i g 0od ¥ ot el i s chi E gregatic must contain a clear, unmistakable, R T o siece 81000 for some months past, and they | wmount must be vory small. In seven. | the democrats are able &t the | arr Mot will/Hot figure. very ox. | FREINE enunciation of ‘the ‘true republican co.ar all one piece-—the facing one pioce all the are ready to again break their traflic | teen of the states the total amount of | coming congressional elections 0 L doctrine of 100-cent doll And this P teusively in the, Present campalgn. eat ot ba. enunclated in any form of way down—edges double stitched—all scams agreements in order to ent ihto one an- | taxes paid by the Pullman company is | vetzin control of the house, nothing is s T bl icd Worda thae i ‘v tho smaliett ophofo Y b ;)lhor'; business. It would not do un- | §21,425. [n the remaining seven states | more cortain than that they will make { The {mpe ent managers - the | 8 RGry has anyiing bt stern i sawed with silk thread—linings snug up to the ess they gave the people periodic flus- | the actual taxes pald are not given, but | furtlier changes, numerons and radeial, | ease against Muyor Bemis are learn- | ¥ielding oppoxition to present toward the ! i p ) teatlons of thelr own inability to cou- | the total ssessment of the company | in the tariff system and again throw the | ing several things about the mayor that | Biebesdl 12807 0% PINEE Seiose intri cloth—trimmings of the best materials—pants in ex trol the rate situation. In these states is $1,104359, which | business of the country into a state of | they did not khoyw' before, The people | metallic value is worth less than 1 fents and unlimited sil col ge al the 16 | | a H - SR menns, nssuming the rate to be the kame | distrust and depression. Demacratic | of Omaha arewinMo learning several | ta o5 vatio. means sy 1nase Bl tire latest cut. No merchant tailor ever made bet 1 ratio means silver n;n:v‘u‘mwu i 8 anc 0] ‘ollowed by fin The wooden sidewalk nulsance in | as in Hlinols, sunual taxes of $19.926. | conventions ave promising now, as that | thiugs about thel jmpeachment mana- [ Mmeans fnancial inflation tolowed, by cial pani epudiation of just debty, uits, and we will not let you take a suit out of front of the old Furnam Street theater | Tn othier words, the total taxes paid by | of New York las just doue, that if the | gers which theyi (i not know before. | means the K .4'1,.‘54\.‘” of the “monetary ter suits, 1 y : site persists in spite of the threats | the company outside of its home state | people continue to repose coufidence In | The managers A gery successfully fm- | Satus of this coufitey, 10,00 emocratic the store unless it fits you perfectly. of the Board of Iublic Works | 1s not much over $40,000. This, in Chi- | thet party it will not do anything to | peaching themselvés before the bur of | party is going to bid for the dishonest 4 " . v ¥ ‘ oney vote purty self-interest, d, what i and the promises of the council | cago, would pay the taxes on $1000,000 | again disturh and unsettle business. | public opinion. [oondy Yoles; party Ml IDLe et e pro The low tariff school suits are our well known 10 have it abated. It is not ouly | worth of propert an actual valuation | The New York democrats deprecate, 4 the tressury 1o yay out £o'd and siver with- ntemptible vingsters, roosters and ruf- | out distinetion. Golt will then only be ob: [ ——— — — i ‘i ¥ puichazing power of the dollar would be 55 the HAl varicty.” It begins to look a w5 that in 1lnols, where all of the | istration to a sense of its dnty in this | Wire-working by which a Philadelphla | per cent of ‘what it It now. 17 it rose 2 ——— wmore than $15.000,000. Whenever it has | Speetive of party. demoerats in Pennsylvania now is sim- Leaders Without Followers. be elected chaivman of the ervation of our country's prosperity —and L\ 0 v | mo | des ¢ h epubli i 4 ui v a disgrace to the city that such a thing | of about §$12.000,000. Further computa wding @ falr trial of the new law by | /There is still ample time to put a few | mood ‘name, demand that Ihe " EEPUIIL wear resisters, at: Knee pant suits, $2.50, $3,00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00; long pant suits $6.50, $7.50, should be permitted to remain on the | tlons on this basis leads the governor | uc operation, nuy further genern) | State tickets lu the fleld by petition. Fioney “vote. . f Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U, 8. Gov't Report $8.50. ~ principal business street of the elty, but | to the conclusion that over $40,000,000 ir vevision, which, under present 1t 18 also an injustice to every property | worth of property belonging to the Pull- | conditions, would be likely to retard owner who regulavly complies with the | man company escapes taxation aito- | improvement in business, but such ut ordinances that require the construe- | gether. es are to be rvegarded as simply [ tion of permanent sidewalks within [ The vesult for which Governor Alt- | desigued to quiet popular apprehension Preseribed districts. This nuisance has | geld is contending and what he recom ! » bindiug force. Bven If Deen tolerated & whole year now. Is it | mends as the action of the linoks St 1 that there way be some . . 10 b maintained through another win- | Be squalization is to compel the | sincerity in such declarations, coming Br’ownlng Klng & CO, fer? There must be n way to reach the | Pullman company to pay taxes in i ’ ’ owners of this property, and it devolves | nois on all its property which it cannot | is to be remember that these have a wmpon the city authorities to exercise | prove to have been already taxed else atively small voice in congress. It s m democrats in the eastern states, it WEFTGD Reliable Clothiers, S, W, Cor. 15th and Douglas. the power vested in them to enforce the | whe The fuct that apwards of $40,- | the wishes and demands of the south ",RE ‘wrmlnent sidewalk ordinance. 000,000 of property now escapes taxa- | ern democrats that dominate the party AB”WTE'-Y