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THE OMAIA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1894, " | JUDGE JENKINS REVERSED. fean produets entering Brazil, while | duction of a state senator In order to ! BILL WILSON ABROAD, GREAT WAS MOHAMMED, (‘HWFSF Tm: \TY RAT]FIFI’ i The reversal of the most obuoiots | under the uew taril the principal pro- | frustrate the expressed will of the people |y 00 ST it | sinvLam, W, Sept, 20.—To the Bitor | C O i s part of the now famous steike fnjunce | duet of that country will continue to | with reference to railrond legislation? | gon ie o strong campaign document for the TS BUT T AL & barERNE (i yeur b —_— . == | thon of Judge Jenkins 18 a digtinet vies | come fnto the United States free o Placing the tattooed man at the head | republicans, and the natlonal n't‘l'!lt‘s“"‘\‘l" | “raligions” coltmn stating Mohammedanism PUBLISHED EVERY "”““\" tory for organized labor. The decision | dnty, Thus there will he ne restricti of the republican state ticket absolyes | §mmit and state ccinmittes .hould not | o ISt of hEIkY o6 @ iifid Compaot with the Bmperor Is Floall —— - - - 3 I | tail to use it ir the < arrent campalgn & history of (hirty centuries and has a I [ RSETION | of t United States elrcuit conrt | by vemson of hmport « upon Bra- | all decent ®epublicans from supporting Clnolnnatl Commercial Chalrman W foliowing of 200,000 400, etc., and makes a | Accomplished, 3 fly Bee (without Sundny), One Year.....$ 80y | Of appeals that so much of that | zi% products, hut she can squeeze Amer- | hin and i@kgs 1t theie duty torebuke | son's doubts about the continued freedom of | disparaging comparison with Christianity, and iy Bee and Sunday, One Year.........oo 1000 | (g s ught tn the | fean Inets to 1 heart ontent. the vailvols fwho for him to the | the people of the United States are distr morally, socially and mentally the compari- | 4 BRI ... o000 fhorines 50 | © L 0y SOR b2 PR v M Rl 8L b b e Ly 3 ‘ iny "erhaps Mr. Wilson fancles that we | sop " v ot mad | Tiree Montii; . $% [ employes of the Northern Paclfic o | and thore Is every renson to expeet that | front by a@kdibg to the majority of his | 1Sy Lethaps Mr. tiison ta ALavs | gom Is Justiduble, though I€is not made in | UNITED STATES NOTIFIED OF THE FACE Bee, One Year 20 ¥y un that light, but ny shail net have a mortgage upon libe n \ " i ally and longevally, Satuntay fiéo. bae. Soss 18 | cevers from “so quitting the service of | this will Le her poliey. The opinion epponent f trade and the democratlc party Wil | In the first instance, it is questionable and —_ } Sotanday Béo One T L] g ? . vicd St T e e ol TR e govern us in per,ctulty. Britigh dinvers | very doubtful, while in the last it is an | o <One Yensl L1l the sald rocelvers, with or without no- | amon those who liave nians of inf K tatae MR HY yOU Wb Mo el Mr Wiisane SaibiTsctuals ¥rith dyspep- | eetor ton Eiorine i (i e s o | Publieation uf the Detalis' Not MANSIUINS i B W Bee totiding tice, as to cripple the properts or pro- | mation I8 that the forimer duties levied | Senotor 1LY e st | Ve oo, SWhile the bifth of Mehniied Io nol ] Nawesons Ositeiamy Hwd ot 3 fouth Omali Curner N g Twenty-tourth 868 | yont or hindor the operation of the | by Rruzil wpon Awierican products wiil | what he i crfls, to do nhou e e | Gricags Tribuae: - No wonder the accurately known, it is suposed to be about dulged In as to the Time Consumed v i atic stici ish free 't Chamber of Commerce Rooms 13, 14 and 15, Tribune Dldg. A" was beyond the jurisdict ¢ goferior so enthu enthusiastically a A. I his death is recorded in 632, A.D., Shlcago ome or) : o noof | probbly k - + relmposed, and it may con In Diplomatic Deliberations. a revela d date Of the pro tven him, and his delay is said to be | plauled hor They have earned the ap- | Ar ns and in- “nm.m...., 107 I Street, N. W, Jndg 1 therefore illegnl and of fidently be stated that if hm.ly_;\ influ skttt M Y anxloty. It fs | Plause and approval of every European man- | Scf ption of the religion about 610, A. D)., and i i - CORMESPONDENC | o effect, slionld put an end ouee and | enee can bring this about it will be | causing ] it H‘-‘ ';'ln;‘ ‘l‘l ety % | utncturer and exporier: L8 a question, | conservativo bistorlans and authory dlow | 3 Sommunteations reinting 1o news and ol | o i i 8 e ik R jrestmed thint . HIl I8 very care- | howeves, whether they will be applauded | that it Is embraced by one-third of the hu- | WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 {ification hag B o e e 0 e Haitor, | for all o the contentlon that receivers | done. That fufluence has been con Ifll kil il LR ol IS T they will, be applaud I Fck, 08 1h S, hAL oM LSS | bon fvensn s gpencment . A ; WCSINESS LETTEN can force employes to work for them | stantly oserted ngainst this country | fUlly feeling the party pulse, Tfe s not | ere. | e s o qucetion how, Amcelfeat b & ayatem of notatlan, salso. our mathoe | ooy T, 10 the BoverniaL adtireanginems lotters and pemittances should be | ynder penaltios of contempt where sol | over sinee the reciproeity treaty went the sort of man to be carrled away DY | ang c:id water prepared for them by Wilson, | Matics, were borrowed from them, and we | PER® Wa¥ R Omiaha. Dratts, checks and postoMes orders © | vent business ren have no tight to en- | futo effoct, and It had much to do with | enthusiasm, and knowing that the con- | Morton and the English ftree trade host have nover mado any Improvements on them; | (e Clinose government of _ the ew be made pny > the order of the ¢ ) . i i & ST G AT R B - e d 6 SLTaARA 15K ek ongressman \vil. | M50, we are indebted to them largely in | treaty between the United States and China e e ety ST SOMPANY. [ force a shmilr demend The doctrine | retarding that growth of trade between | ditlons this year are far less favorable | Chicago Inter Ocean: Congressmn WiL | ustronomy and medicine, cte., and aty Which was. Sokorlated b Secteta NN == | that there can be no peacoful strike | the United Statex and Beazil, in the ex- | 1o democratic success than when he | g0 " ore'eo to the peopls of Eng i | Who will (ake the time ‘and pains 10 folloW | Groham and the Cuincse minister, Yoon % Geoess ATEMENT OF CIRCULATION, | | and. that men eannot combine (o cease | ports from this country, which was rens | Won Iis victoriea ln the past he does | plutooratle manufacturers of don ' himaett 1 wreptat wonderful soct wil And | Yu, and ratified by the sonate on the past s compins. eing, iy gworn, sas hat | worl withont nfringific upon property | seuably expected under veeiprocity. | hot propose to offer hfmselt as @ sacri- | Pld @ debt fn giving him a costly bANUSt | racord which have been handed him by the | of the United States. Only tho formal of The Daly % Biontas and B Zhitx is Qixtinetly repudiated. Unlaw- | Flere can be no doubt that it will be | fiee. He realizes that if he should be | Grngyine o debt of many millions, tc lgnorant and unscrupulous fanatics and bigots | exchange of ratifications between the De- printed during the honth of September. was a8 follows it would about destr of relig.ous antagonism i ilt 3 » v t ful destruction of prop ted now in ! ¥ | peated every year until d a0, ety and con- | sl more zealously ex partment of State and the minister is to be - | P . I do not toek to disparage our Christianity ! e over chance he may have of ever | from the congress of the ed States and ¥ . e treaty AHE. TN ; 16 spitaey 1o injure the business of the | inducing Brazil to reimpose the former | Whatever clinnce he may have of ever | A0, P €0 AR AR Dlaces, | hoF to draw uny direct comparlson between | transucted to make the treaty the Iaw govs 1 rocolvers by iMogal means may prop- | or even higher dutivs on Ameriean pro- | Delig @ candidate for prestdent, and | AEEIC PRSI BE T PRI | | the two ellons, but oor (o whom Honor | erning the relations of the two powers; #nd 1 orly be made the subject of the court's | ducts, thereby giving Bogland, Pranes | tnless i sutisfy himself that there | chairman of the ways and means committes, | n"Gr dneithird the Muman. race, and ot | oipgeoremony will doublless take pHOSE. o8 A cquity Jurisdiction, but it juelsdic- | and Germany a fivmer wrip upon that | 1 At any mte a fiehting chanee of being | ws the guest of honor st @ banauet I¥en | ona timo'in it lustory it surpassed Al others | yont® MoRt Mimstey R Y 6 ¥ y locted govarnor ho doubted 5y the Chamber of Commerce of London | fn'ail thing e N A me Socretary Gresham last wee A said 1 tion is not (o be abused by intevforing | lavge and growing murket. With re cted governor he will undoubtedly | 4,/ @ ight. Regarding the matter from | by 411 U il M e to him that he had received word trORIIES 3 il with the frecdom of the laborer towork | gard to a future clam for a refund of | 1ot somebody else make the contest. Of | the standpoint of the American democrat anl | women oo g omankind, = However. | government that it had ratified the treatyy - ) ot not 10 work a8 he may deem efther | dutles, it Is sald that good fnternational | course 1o decline would be a confession | tarifl roformer It may not have been the | of them In different degrees cast servility | 0 e document had been forwardett 8 b kB - i e f party wonk and there might b | Wisest possiblo thing for Mr. Wilson to ac- | ang gogr B e VILY | him, also that he had recelved instructions ) for his hest advants lawyers maintain that t ion of ouni giihcholrl bl iy | copt tendered honor, but it is o N : O B DAVIDAON, to change ratifications with the United | -4 This new decision eannot 1 S govermment gives Brazil, which Is con- | at deal of diffienlty in getting o | that he uttered no unwice word on the occa iz strictly to the roquivements of | candidate, but these considerations will | sion | RICPLES OF AR States as soon as it was delivered to him. MIRTH. The treaty, with the Chinese seal and signa- the” decision hauded down last fall by | form | o > New York Tribune e Wils ta s, was sent from Pekin about four wesks 559 | game ground, but taking a position pre- | The perfoetly obvious fact is that what | lieves he has a good show to wit. It | jegda, nevertheless, and if it did not go as | @bout being a jailbird Is said to be its in- | tion, six weeks would be required by ita Total s SN cisely the opposite of that of Judge Jen- [ we have gained in Brazil will e lost, need hardly be said that his decision is | far as s eedy manufacturers on the | Ability to iy transmittal to Washington, so that it Is not Datly avern . R tik f P an vas | fity 5 ¢ ropean | twalted with acute interest both by his | Other zide desred, it went far enough 0 | loveland Plain Dealer: Ministe expected. it thy Clegaiian IR kins, The conflict of autl §owas | to the great advantage of European 9 | close 40 per cent of the fron producing works | your father religlous mun, my son? | This is the first authentic information re- & *sunday. B pointed ont at the time and was the | mer is and mannfacturers, and it | friends and oppouents In this country. For so much Britons are | Small Boy--Guess so; snurls cvery time we | ceived in this clty regarding the action ef sube enuse of considerable discussion fuboth | will e o great many years before we —_—— properly gratoful, and they rejcice the more | speak to ‘im. the Chinese government. As the diplomatie ¥ of October, by ERe o = ol to be assured that the struggle has only b 4 business of the government i from its nature - FIEIL. labor and legal eircles. Judge Cald- [ shall be able to nezotinte another The report of the work accomplished | gun, and that free traders in this country "‘"‘""‘ iy How's Jones | yapeacted secretly, Yang Yu's communicas . y Pubite. | well upheld the right of labor to strike | oqually favorable commercial areange- | siuee its estabiishment by the lodging | havo far grander victorles for Great Britain | JEW , baoic Seiling nov W | tion to the secrotary of state was not made vet in store. Il the southern repubiic. | House for women, conducted by the | = and denied the provinee of the court to | ment wi o Lo | was a regular sell’ 2 i known until Secretary Gresham’s attentlon Wo rejolce in the quickened conselence of | 1ot L8 LT e reductions on Wt e AN b T ew York Advertiser: Beside Mr. Wil g was called to the speenlations afloat here con- B 5 S e potiieat iraies end it akd to force wage reductions —_— e men’s Christian assoctation, must be at the diner given last night in London | | Harper's Bagar: “Parker uses o great coruing the apparently slow course of the railronds in the hands of receivers. | coun ron 1 N 0L Grow atifying to those who have contrib- | by the free trade Chamber of Commerce, | (¢l of cologne, It seems to me. AWMU | (pjnaga government fn taking action. Then will hold all public oficors to w rizid i 5 g | | ‘ s Bebut i b ot /Cleveland Whet, | bad form.” said’ Hawkins C gov 8 T | The attorneys for the receivers seenrd According to the minlster to this coun- | tted to this commendable charity. | W8 Secretary Morion of Cleveland's cab ne SIt wodld be in you,” said Hicks, “but | Secretary Gresham gave to the Assoclated sponsibility and engage (that means ‘pledge’) | S h e Mt . | and Isidor Straus, member of congress from | s fam th Parker, Ho ‘comes | pross reporter the true status of the mat- BEREle Drococution wnd punistiment of a | 'C1UCIADE to subinit to the result with: | gy of the Argentiue Ropublie free wool | BYery Intge oty -needs some place of | the city of New York. These ablo freo | of y | ter, and said, In effect, that the reports 2 S PO R Oty RGO Tl e | CHBAER RS e SR GUEGHE RUDERL AL RTirhow i U160 Sdent WooliitG b |1t iRl SnliCHS S EORKIL e Swvoinen i dheatis hetneh b wilon et e | er you | Uit there was any cause for aissatisfaction 4 thorough and uneparing.—National Repap. | TCY finally did g0 and are now doubt- | a1 rrowers of his count He says | MAF be taken temporarily until thetr | gEar R eeton, o e brest | bres bR r the way China was proceeding toward BRSR Fiutrorm, 1870, less satisfied with their course. The | ot (he Argenting wool Industey 1 friends or rvelatives can be found o | to American werkingmen, whose wag: e o told me " thut | the consuiemation (ol Che A es b S DRI cireuit court of appeals practically Up | pien vory much stimulatod sinee the for them. "The policy of making | belng slowly reduced to ' the British basis, | n hin - an . at he ks AR P 1 dwel A reconciles S 3 | the ging =0 far solf- ting as | 1O Wha is worth. ® | even a respectable o T s . 2 With the approach of the conventions | Molds Judize Caldwell and veconciles | yuoval of duty by the Enited States, | the lodsing so far self-supporting as | Bo (50 B wohi:™ Mr. wilram L. Wison | ML L T CONTRACT LABOK LAW VIOLATED. that are to select the eandidates for the | e conflicting opinfons by declaring |y wool has advanced in price there | Possible. by exacting pay for the ac- | never appeared to greater advantage both as | Truth: Washington Lady-The feot of | o0 peonerty Man of Augustin Daly school board the activity of the janitor | M opimion to e the one that i alone | G (ensive proparations ave belng | Commodations from those who are able | an American a8 & demoorat than'in his'| 1°° uiiieve, Japanced Atiachet no. | = Ovderatl DepoFtedl brigade outside of the sehool becomes [ WArTnted by the law. mide for exporting it to this country, | 10 make some rewrn, I8 quite proper. | feecth at the dinner which was elven fh | madam; th ponatom. We lll | \WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—Some wecks ago b painfully apparent. | Beeause strikes are declared 10 De §yy oxpeets the trade with this country | F'rom the statistics of the inmates it 15 | occasion he was us and digni their full size (politely)-not that they cau | the Theatrical union of New York City coms — [ legnlly possible. however, is no reason | g5 voar will be three times as | "eadily scen that the institution is con- | but he did not for his principles or his | ever hope to tival yours, madam | Plained to the secretary of the treasury that 74 The Sugar trust ought to make some | Why they stiould be encouraged, [t | s that of last year, and in antiel- | Aucted on broadiUnes without discrimt- | Sountry. He warned the gentiomen who | cpicago mribune e two ' 1n | Henry W. Eliott, a theatrical property man, + L by Ly N " : " were his 8 tha 8 labe rlariff re- | I silence 5 i " rived in 8 Ccou undet 1 “,,,,.,”,,W‘,,,\ toward ,1',, ought, on the contrary, to cmphas! pition of this @ uew steamship line fs | BTN on account of age. nationality or | form were intendad and calenlated o enab dy, | m]‘ n slence” for s minute had arrived i mlx ”My'\ lx‘r contract 4 o N i N " 5 N . she spoke W UE daly, e eatrica s \ ator lllll i his quest after tho gov- | AWAY With their necessity TR TTTT T Rl ot O TRV EINE oy Lot RHiIRICTHALRT(REtH G HviTifen RGHRIN e Rconmet i cad natitinis Suptemacy e o e T Gonecture you could | gy Ynyestigation was had and on September e = fahiti nho CHow- ol % 2 " | tian associntion seems to have se " e yer” answere wernon, v, “but ast Ellio! as ordered arrested and de- ernorship of New York. il ">""‘ ke IKHOW- | o tplos hiave not reported, but it is | thn assoclution scems to have set about SHORT RANGE VIEWS OF HILL [ el Shwered Almernoty b B L e was arata Al = | '““" '“": Wik “;' USATe o ‘””’”””l’\ 10 | ant reasonable to suppose that they | in the right way to cover it. : T | to sive up smokin today the secretary afirmed his former action Now that the politieal Ve f 2 solve the woblem, cong can have " ‘. " | e Syracuse Post (rep.): This is just as good and direeted that his order of deportation be s ekl 1o -mw-l for failing to supply the [ Vot also be favorably affected by the a time as any for the people @0 settle ace | , Tammany Times: “Does time fy ns fast | tutied owte (i . gence of the Board of Health has ex- | 10 excuse fo sup | free wool provision of the democratic | Judge Brentapo cortainly does not ex- | counts with David B. 1ill. He fs the Mcephis | 4%, 1010 betore oir marrigeand we were et pired, it is pretiy near fime that the | remedy. The need of congressional e |GG uibit much confidence in the efficlency | topheles who set in motion all the series of | Ly ALy C1EA8S T hioRl 50 rae: Ml el force does some work for the city to | tion that will forever prevent the reeur- | be give It o colorable claim to its pay rence of the disastrous strikes of the e past year, particulaviy by railwa British admiration for Chairman | ployes, is more urgent than ever, WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—~Mrs. Ella Olberg, wife of John G. Olberg, disappeared from her heme Saturday morning and detectives have been unable to find her. She was to have do you welgh?" a fresh customer | been the principal witness in the brosecution | tomorrow by her husband of Major Alex Ruseel of the pension bureau, who is sald to lave forged Olberg's name to deeds of cutive office immedi- | they follow."” lower’s accession to TR P 1 Le | deviltries from the police force when he | 401y hefore and after s of a private detee- | the governorship. What does this mean for American | of the Chicag wool growers? They must now com- | places in the | ¥ e ote in the open market with the Ar- | tive agency 4hé work of investigating | pringfield Repubil . B o ] gontine produet and that of all other | the source of the shots that have been | 8181 from the senate? Hurdly. The man NS protiably ha e re, T e i coumiries it froe aud raised on | fred ino W lowse ducing the past ;.x’::rhh”'nuv‘l'lfi»:‘-'“ AR detoE | BHIE it Bl ttah condembation of What sort of an agreement will the cheap l-n_u s and by means of cheaper | week. 16, pujh'n would natu II\_ ¢ | is not-likely to give up the latter office until stituents AL GQ UL LI L, 0l Iabor. Will they be able to maintain | expected to puf forth their best effor 1d upon another's heel so fast | phin Record: There is a bl fa rk in a confectionery store on Iid, 1 (ind.): Will Hill re- te “andy,” she etly replied. a count of the votes shows that he has se- | (Clothler and Furnisher: Tramp—About a | | i Y . 3 snchy 3 | vear b e e sher; TrampoAbout @ | trust, under which his property was sold, MeKinley had upon the people of Ohjo. | Union Pacitic and Burlington raflroads ek y Fiiaas 3 % Wb G 5 R | | cured the governorship a 1, and perhaps | g You may not know it, madam, | and to have induced Mrs. Olberg to have G R file with the city council as g ry | the ludustry under these conditions? | I a case cgnueted with a judge of the | not then DL RNGES R TR Lt S ea nadam, | S them. | It 1s thought she went away of Fhe folks ”\\'h are fnsisting that | that the union ;Mml will De accossible | It does not seem possible that they can | local court, but their services have not New York Sun (dem.): With Hill as the Lady ~of "'v JHousc—Merey! Have you | her own accord to avold the trial, Mr. . B ki o are insisting that | . Sk | @0 0. Just now the price of woel Is | been called upon. The polies force in | nominee, nothing is impossible. The New ught [t baclc? i S 0L Olberg thinks she is Insane Boyd's chances are Improving must | Lle rvates to all roads and | o i York democrats will forget everything elee mp—Not much. I've come for an- 4 = - % s . | being well sustained, due to an excep- | Chicago must be in a stte of demorali- | s TR L <€ | other ves Trensury Statement. have had a very poor opinion of Boyd's according to original plans 2 ? § | in the fervor of the fight and in the deter- 22 4 3 chances in the first instance. In t ¥ \ions? What right has any | tonaily active demand, but this will | zafion similir. to.that. in several other | mination to give their astagonisis an oppo- WHERE THEY ARE AT, WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—A' statement pre= . e8 in the first instance. In that Skl b PEAL NS AV | e only tenipor When the demand | large cities if o whole week ix allowed | 8ition so united and stubborn that the re- Loston Ludget. | pared by the comptroller of ‘the curreney § wcase to say that they:are improving fs | ofticer of pither of these ronds to enter | = F e i sl fall. The | to pass without ‘eliciting auy informa. | Pblican party of New York will be Iacapable | Where, 0, where i the sweot summer ghl, | shows as follows: Total amount of national ‘mot sayiug very much, into a contract with the city that would | has heen met the price Stk e Lt S E WY M 0 | of withstanding it With' her sailor hat, freckl 1 tan? bank notes outstanding September 30 1898 5 et D T bind their v ‘tive companies to i production of wool has been rapidly in- | tion with vegard to an occurrence of | New York Tribune (rep.): The deadly blight ,\n«l\v‘::““-l o Wit s e, Wis dog cartCand | S SO0 G0 Cinse for the month, $3T,47T. s in | this kind, creasing during the last few ye: Industrial recovery is still waiting | performance? Would any agreement, jLie s iclonsipraliscs e Cleye-i|eire s i e, gay summer man? | Circutation outstanding against bonds, Sep= | i s T A R ey aial) anship a staggering blow in | £ b tember 1894, $180,251,065; decrease for and s now explained as the uneasi- |ssigned by Manager Holdreso or one of | A1l e “',‘J"”"" “.1","{ :ll" \“""f‘ V| - Tetaito be ferxad flint shonld Sfe. Mac saratoga convention. If Mr. Cleveland | FOF Mifty long weeks they had pinched | a0 0" 51035915, Total amount of laws ness caused by uncertainty of the com- | his subordinates for the Burlington & | PV 18 ODAE Bt R AT AT o Venghlsticosetl th #atiafyiie hia present | oest’t write a letter resenting that assauit | P two short ories were “awfully swe ful m on depesit to secure circulation, sty B o it to its free admission will still | Veash sucee satisfying | a3 soon aw he recovera from his speechless | But now. she cails “Cach” in a Tirwe dry | $27,2 Iicrease during the month of % elec s a poor democrat who | Missouri iini company, bo worth i e ndustry. and s | AMbiton with a seat in the senate the | emazoment it will be because he is a more goods store: August, $6,493,248. can’t Invent some kind of a plausible | the paper it Is written on unless it was | fUrther stimulate the industry, au “1' | tomptation to rep 1 th wpaign | forbearing mau thun he is generally taken | He's the clerk of a third-rate hotel. -— / g it is ex p other count ch | 0 i A PR 0 be. \ OREUP 2 CALSE. excuse for democratic hard times. [ auy anthorized by the board ot ai. |t I8 cany 6d on'in othiet countries much | speeches on the floor of that house | °p STE'S FAITIL ! CORRUPTION T4 BGER KR r | ply than here it seem Buftalo Express (rep.): The lead of the vectors, and in consonance with the | MO + 3 woukd he altogether too gr to be re- | ticket is the evil genius of the de | Crasa Against Vies in ennsyivania Ko Aol S R H 5 ; hvions that Americs 0ol growers & ! 9 genius of the democratic nt Cougressman Springer of Hlinois says | chavter and bylaws of that company? | 0Pvious tha _\‘l“"‘“ S o} n :‘]‘”_ sisted. Some measures should be taken | Party in this state, the man who for years T PR e | sults In Sensntlanal Developments, that the next democratic presidential | How could auy agreement with offi- | Cannot suecessfully compete with these | 20 B0 m 0 5 issombling of | has shown by holding a firm grip on | s Dacelels mhna | PIrTSBURG, Oct. 1L—The sensational A nominee must be a western man, and G llibk tien SnaliCan e eiiforroat| LoD ION RS LR I B DOy O b et t1in | e e e o e it 18 otaiblaite | Who talks hix business everywher | charge of Attorney A. H. Rowand that the b s name will be svenson. Mr. | unt it was authorlzed by the United | 1© be the case the consequence will be | umu.K to protect the public from the u:vl[,::”\h-l|\l;\wlmi\ and ’»n._.;h-r) 50 as to Everywhere he can. crand jury had been corrupted to secure the it E Ste son. Mr. s s g orized by the Unite 5 5 o ity of such a cal 3 inols | over-ride all political decency in your o & < i B 1106 suldenty grown nltogothor | Stutes comt. ol s now (o control of | the destruction of one of our moat jm. | bossibility of kuch a catawmity. Hinols | CIR oL o) Fron'Sour Gpponenta’ of their Little Bessie heard him, Wrowing-out of an indictment against John & G L iumnltoggtuor v, whi PLof | ant industries, aua this would be | I sufferiuz enough from those speeches | Fiply Heard him Murphy, director of public safety of Alles & too modest. Mr. Springer is a western | the rond, and thea ified | % i 1t present without spreading the affiic- L . el And becume gheny City, proved a complete fizzle. Mur- # man himself. by the Union Pacific dvors under | eIt with particular severity in the Pa- | con tha wliole: Unitoll Sthtes. Sl dnplis (RS aer i en): By thacasleg Dotk tethcary Dhy was charged with receiving money from E L B e Z R PR | i he conrt? The fact is the | ¢ific const states. There Is invested in tion“oyerithosyliola; United Sthtes, L ally {gnores ke H keopers of disorderly and gambling houses, s Y | divection of the court? The fact is the wansben el et 5 veland. 1t s gall .and e | ; Keagers o At was lgnored by: o LS N No, we hardly think that “for” or | pretended agreement is a delusion and o | {his ndustey o the United States over Foreibly Retir-d. AndiyetiIn the! longi run.0leve- be had Rowand then alleged that he had afdavits PR “azainst Omaba” s the ssue of the | snare gotten up to afford an excuse to [ SHOO000000. It gives euiplovment to Chicago Trib BAL S MO Wan Lrnn Jo_hAve b 1 When properly Shiowing Gt ‘members’ of the “gremd: 4ury~ 3 yote on the canal proposition. The real | councilmen who are voting away the | half a million people. Tt furnishes a | Mr. Clevelay o TSPorter | yim ‘when the senator is a mangled corpse e day there 1ad been 1Ay e B Ko A fury I & fssue 18 “for” or “against” the canal. | title to $1,000,000 worth of property and | livke amount of business for teanspor- frany Emem Lo beintl \\[:'l ;-\\nr\‘l['\rw tential hope cruelly stamped R vlhl ||h|~‘ hou “\ ‘.m:‘n e o doday: RowandiuienE We have wore confidence In the future | abrogating the rights of the city under | fation lines. 1t engazes the capital and M B R e e s A ten-pound duced the men who made the AMCAYIEEH of Omaha than to believe that her weal | false prefense Why was not the | labor gEOLS than 1.000,600 _\'“"‘f i ho Clties. ned to the leadership of his party in the And when Bessie saw her brother, | cocte “on nm mation recelved and that he Lor woe depends upon any one particular | posed agrecment embodied in the erdi- | farmers and about 100,000 wool grow- | - 18 Louts GlleDooerat. | amnize EA R byRRIdsmartrationt ot gnthust: AR it inslogiiionithe metic [0 bersonal knowledge of the alleged cor= sale of bonds. Let the canal proposi- | nance it the framers of it are honestly west of the M Ippl viver a8 & | pgile®ls the ‘e At the count B aurCjcauisleq i ehe history) of DI you advertis | ruption S tion be discussed on its own werits. frous to protect the Interests of the | Specinl pursuit. Under protection- this | after sevving thr ars n the with all the courage and zeal that are born x ! B elty? 1s it mot manifest that the opdi- | Important industey grew rapidly. That | TR, to Jivg br GEBS ¢ | of the conviction that, with Hill as standard = = S . S Secretary Morton aarleasiy’| hance 13 o jug landle by awliel | it ean survive with free teade in wool | ture of Franee 3 | bearer, yet another glovious victory is to ; % 5 VUR MONEY BACK e Ry fiohas = Gaatlessiy| nauco is. @ Jug handl LD eI | ot amla e, it It asaert Ja || SEEnkdreniandithbiaxsd, be won in New York in November next. ARURGHONBEUEIORTIC Ol Se MEN A s i agreed to ‘Iu:u'l another address before | the city parts with privileges of incaleu- | n'\_~"' o) e " Laerident It Works Foth W Philadelphia Press (rep.): At last the voters a farn national congress, despite | lable value and gets nothing but a | Sk npossible. L) ,.”""‘ il in New York state h anopportunity to his uncomfortable expérience with the | promise that the abortion which was | Woeol was placed on the free list Cansas City Star | strike a tlow for pure politics and clean s 4 A = When the tarift on iron went up C farmers’ congress held in Chicago last | begun some years ago will be pat under | Mpon the theory that it would benefit | gie made it an excuse to lower wages & year durlng the Word's faie. If he | roof at some future period? the people by giving them cheaper | (huseq, the, freat, Homesteqd riot rnes | political methods nd | man in o dfeti rely comes to a | have the oppo: | thot the tarift has sone down e has | tunity to strike this blow so emphatically ¢ keeps his engazoment the people who | | clothing. But I it shall result fn de- | again ordered a readjustment of wag: ‘ and distinetly that it will ring out to the B assomble [ Wheeling this we MAY AL VVE 10 REFUND. | stroying the industry in the United | 98 & lower It fs cvidently a poor | Wi le nation as the unmistakable protest | tarife rule that wilt not work cqu es nud thus place us at the merey | with Carnegie for private profit. | = Iy well | of that siate agains and mean in politic everything that is base anticipate some interesting, if not ver i . palatable, advice upon the politi | An interesting question for our gov- many d ed by our De- | wrong road, vet it Is making substantial | season and out of season has done his pRe s e _ | progress In England. In twenty years, end- | most to embarass the administration of their | . partent of Agriculture to he 534,000,- | Fa8GR MegrSna“umner of co-opsrative | chief. The situation abounds in all sorts of | Oid VR ‘YC 000. About 9 per cent of this number | socleties in Great Brituin increased from P 746 to 1650, their capital from $12,607,000 to | ComPlications, and aithough at this time it l oy al a ernment sins likely to arise out of the | of the producers of foreign wool is it Frogress of Inlustrial €o-Opevation. | b\\':v:x‘nmmv Star (ind): It s not to & vty of the farmer. termination of the reciprocity agree- | not highly probable that this theory St. Louls_ Globe-Democrat, [CnioRs SRRk (e Sinvland seen fn M £ B e o b % by & ¥ il fail? The 5o wHa; d al og atiof e vith | York wi ) ] much of zea A = — — ment with Brazil, of which that gov- | will fail? The total number of sheep | Industeial ' co-operation’ has met With | g ghout an indorsement of him who “ The artisans whom the mana of | ernment gave formal notifieation r = the Welsh tin plate industry want to | eently, This was th call back to Wales in the hope of de- | me conventions concluded by the stroylng their American competition by | Harrvison administration. 1t was prac. . depriving Amevican n in the world is estima st of the com [ | | | ‘ is in the United States. If the industry t 1 o is not easy to weigh carefuily the possibilities ¥ | 885,111,170, the annual sales from $47,318,000 y ) . A anufacturers of | tieally concluded before the last taviff l s destroyed In this country 1t would | o, §2idois 4. and the annuar pront’ trom | and probabllities of the confict, it is certain | Is all that's needed to stir up the pzople to a | | | | | | that Hill will have to make the fight of his | 3 000 fo $23, ). These flgures /e " skilled tin workers are th T e e 3 game ones | act went into effect, and when finally | seem to be inevitable that the wiping | {g"stand for an assured success and t4 in- | lifs in this campalgn | ) B whose entrance Into this country cre- | ratificd by the senate and proclaimed | out of over onc-elghth of the world's | dlcate a broad future for co-operation in SO om0 wild seramble for our Low 4 ated so much pretended opposition from | by the president it was accompanied | production cannot but inercase the | et PEOPLE AND THINGS, ement, in writin k: the labor erganizations on this side, in | by an fear of imported foreign laborers. The | for its abrogation upon the notice being American tin industry, which gives em- ren by either party. In this ease ployment to nsiderable number of | three months’ noti Tarifl Suits, 'spacially our $10, $12.50 and $15.00 suits, price of the remainder, with the neces- The tarly Davs of Telogra i 3 i sary effect of advancing the price of | g0 o ‘TsMeEonsEE s ) ouatuy, loc Semen 1 | Apher's assoolation held Mon in Baltimore, but, vent at much | s attention served providing ryland. His presence in Washington uld be superfluous every woolen garment. Another thing to | he n y | h prehiended when the Am 2 W as to be given “n | The London banquet to Wilson, Mo it n tion would have been materiaily im. 8 5 who desire to return to China without | make the new tarilf rates exist against a arious exis:- zerland 1Y demoeratic newspapers refuse to sup- ; Notice the way they're B American workingmen, is almost to- | and the treaty could be (e 1ted | wool industry is crushed out is the for- | p: “"“’, _w| by l!ll«l,.,‘\;fl Inl !.'n‘ w & Co. may be set dow ) a3 & vindication of Q Y Y & tally dopendent upon the Welsh fmmi- | eithor on January 1 or July 1 in any | mation of a zreat foreizn wool trust to | {5 traphi Bitory "Nas & beier sidrces | ‘f,',“]"k,, o2 "h‘:;. el i b made—coats cut long col= 4 grants who came to this country with | year. This understanding atiaclied to | control production and regulate the | delivered b U MR R intartmalsba s is no visible prospect | the expectation of assisting to build it | none of the other iprocity conven- | price. | being the oldgst aph mes. of plugging the blow holes. — lar all one piece-—the fac- Soup. The anxiety of the Welsh manu- | tions. Al others are terminable with- | This democratic tarllf legislation Is a | [ the world dho assoclition asked Mr. | As the political campaign advances ol : i ;,, facturers to take them away from us | out noties or by leglstative action good thing for the forcigner, as tho | of electrical conversation, and, tn respoure | Fo3lizes the utier insuficiency of the supply ing one picce all the way down—edges doubls B Ik thio best ovidence that they are valu- | In speaking of the action of Beazil tho | testimony from all divections shows, | {9, Rt renuskl M Toreeh Sotemunly fe- | 0 meet (10 demarid S0 M5 e | : gif s s9 silk thread ', “able acquisitions to our populati [ minister from that country said that | but the amount of benefit they will de- | pateh from Capsail hall (o the otfice Siears wlRll weasiNk RO credtnge il as stitched—all seams sswed wiih sl APOAG w e e g his government deemed it proper, in | rive from it exactly measures the in. | the Baltimore,American. | companied with detalls of the cannibalistic S K e 1 P : ” | 1 3 o ( he o —4 mmings of B o shrewdness of the Chinaman Is | order to strictly conform to the orizinal | jury it will do to American interests Wil the Afnerican Bepublie Enduro? BH b ! linings snug up to the cloth—trimmings ,..I_ B again Nlustrated by the device resorted | agreement, fo give the full (hree 2 e s ha e e dalliered againsc HUIL Davias ohboees || tho! best malerials—panis in tha lalest put SR ito by the Chinese residents of Mexico | months' notice, although the effect Is to | A number of influential New York | mors than & Dandred years; and 1ittle ence by favoriof pawerful helghbors jealous merchant tailor ever made better suits, and we paylng for thelr passage. By coming | Br zilian fmports since August 28 last, | port Se ptor Hill, the democratic candi- | of each otherfhat the Toburlington ticket, as a political | 3 go-called republics of | P : 3 ; 1 into the United States and rendering | while the low reciprocity rates for Amer- | date for governor, the chiof reason feass. SHLaroR MaRTEY (b Lyva Rrencl; (uinojom. & boll A Gaeless AD aposntags. 9% will not let you take a suit out of the store unloss " themselves llable for violation of the | ican goods will remain until Junuary | leged being that he was at least n | s of Cen B B A nARcN Are. | L PAIBP 1R 0" Ehe Soslel LIATRE Leuie- ) A feotl £ Ohinese exclusion act they submit them- | 1 in Brazil. Here is where the interest- | tacit pa to the purlolning . of | HEicure AN e o raftn | It 1s 16 to 1 that the coming bout of | | it fits you perfeotly. B gelves as subjects for deportation on | ing question is suggested. It is the tm- | election returns by Maynard, whom he : ““‘l';l‘:‘l'w(jvm\\ju« ::'vtv’\_ ;‘h‘lf'\ :n;”-;x‘.-- | Thursten and Bryan will not be finished in | the time limit of the Fitzsimmons-Creedon Overcoats from §10 up that are wearers and | argumeat. | i Mr. Bowdre Phinizy of Georgla and Mr. | | very stylish. Jolly Swilsor of Brooklyn re the late rne that additions to the New York Sun's collection & order of the court. The process would, | pression at Washington that Brazil' ;g‘c:flled on upon a lavse bécome | anxiety to couform steletly to the or the denoe ..unlu expensive to the United States. | inal agreement conceals purpose to | the court 3 J‘nn\mnwl) the law allows the judge | take steps for the recovery of dutles | papers s tast year 1 iinated and defended as tie candidate for judge of f appeals, Hill, these news ¥, cannot escape his share of from history are not favor sal permarence of any republic set out 1o meek reasons for o -will live longe ts which ha cether ¢ other gover: name and | ‘Secline . of blo ing statesmen | whom the ease Is brought the | paid in excess over those rates to | Maynard's odium, What would. these and tail, we j be dismayed to seo ! ! "n’;;«‘ = “\:‘ ’V et ] L @iRcretion of seutenciug the offender | which Brazil would bave been entitled | New York newspapers do if they had | fopbifca . phescased, and WAt Splchdid | that a grand opportunity was missed when S it to & term of one year's confinement | to under hev reciprocity ag " @t hard labor. It has not been custom- | Is pointed out that in the e “I"fillmpnnu this punishment, but it is | the principal avticle of Import, except | ism in politics? How would they have | fepublic of Athens, for exampie, had an art | Baltimore captured the base ball pennan nd a lteratue which have pi ed th | a ormi be he Wilson bill. If there 1 1 Z to do 8o In a few Instances | coffee, which pays no duty, this re- | regarded the folsting upon the republi . + Ll : sad eyl e B e Br’ownlng, K]ng & CO,’ ves immortal. ~In scuipture and archi- | aro any other pri b 'Mt the evidence of fraud is plain. | fund for the pe for modesty should not e evements th e, withont w sment. It | been published in. Nebraska and of sugar, | been acensto: e % they made, withont, winniug | the troops were not ealled out to check th Stabilty and perpe m all | these o Burlington ticket (1 to profess republican- | powers, resources and achicvements. The | ASSRGIL 90 tha Burlingion Hok 10d of six months would | ean ticket of a railroad tool, a man | {eeture Athens bs st supreme; its liter blem and thus compel the latter to stick to the cuckoo, it St Sl Xample of Athens demonstrates (hat they n who was Lmplicated in the ab- | cannet of themselves safeguard Y & Whis will no doubt eperate as a damper | be very large. In regard to other arti | eharged by a cong al counmittee | poets and men of letters in nationg unb i | The Nebrasksa “regulars’ might offset the Reliable Clothiers, 5. W, Cor. 15th and Douglas. | lon the ardor of any Chinaman who | cles Brazil has everything to gain and | with conniving ry io promote |- J0ee (reeob wax g hsr Drime. Naw art | -;w}l-‘;gm"; i O :n’":‘%f':;“w“'("’l - " would like to go howe from Mexico by | nothing to lose. She ean impose such | Lis claim to be contingent congressman, hievements of he human race; yet the | prope " way of the United Statea duties as she way determine upon Amer: [ 2 ma a republic.