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: THE OMAHA DAILY BEEf TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1804. e e —— - ther this latest | pressed at the coming session of con- POLITICAL POTPOURRL PEOPLE AND THINGS THE BATTLE IN NEW YORK. l_“_ 737 st When the maximum rate bill was be- | npostie of tarill reform will be pre erved | gress, and If, as now appears probable, A republican politiclan at Pleres hae even | Vo have mighty few of the war governors [ Globe Democrat: A change of 10,000, or “& v ROSEWATER, Bditor. fore the tast Jegislatore the baakers and | to the Fifty-fourth congress until the | the adinistration is favorably disposed xre‘m-‘r far ; to leflfll;:lh?nr;n :v'| h-'r-; at | left ten in each election district, would have £ i . ? ” o | that place with rem m office It ho does | Mr. Bryan should try a few challenges on | defeated Hill for Governor in 1888; and the Pt s | usiness men who hase wade comnon | Mllots shiall have been counted. toward the proposul to repeal the 10 per 6L QO SUnpercing HoloWnd a6d Cird & g e P REL % H TUBLISIED EVERY MORNING Chairman Wilson's district embraces | cent tax on state bank is , and hplpq)‘n)nrlt- - ey Ao g R W B R S ———— LU [ ' 1T rlington road under Abe Hewitt is afflicted with the chronie | In two congreseional districts. The mathe- OMA A DA]LY Bm IN WHUM SHALL WE PUT OUR TRUSTY l aud uo one will kKnow w | ’ tie fifteen counties in the eastern part | Speaker Crig will allow no bill for i demooratle. atlment. By en himselt | Matical chmnces, therefore, scem to be dee M8 OF SUBSCRIPTION nretelise of protectimg the credit of the | 'y, 1ute, nd extonds.£rom thie pa- | fnnncial cotggen . to,. tdine before the | 4 A German tller of Cuming eounty wpit | 8 hils dyspepela sbroad, T ren MImeelf | idedly againsy’ Nim, considering the fael Pilly Toe (wighoue Suntay. Ope Sear.... 44N | O ed 0 @ budy Defore the log. e state, and extends n the pau dropped Into town the other day for his pa- 1 i k . | that the republican drift is remarkably strong Datly _flee and Sunday, One Yeaf......... 1080 | state appeared in a budy before the 168 | 1 na1e in the northwest nlong the boun- | house that dges Bot contain a provision | per. Putting on hix “spres,” he fooke | at t I8 about an even chenee s to whether | (i year, BIX Months, ... s sssesee 1333 ‘ " agnlast # s the democratic holters’ ticket headed by | it will be an African or an Asiatic who will - Three Monthe g . §D | Iylative committ to protest againgt | daries of Pennsylvania, Maryland and | for the ropeaflothte act, the chances of Sturdevant, and-then remarked to the uit~ls | 86t the Buropeap woodpile ablase Chicago Herald: In twenty-six years, B B, ove Vot 18 | e passage of {hat Bill. They declared | Vinginia, In 18 Mr. Wison's plurality | such logistation Will bo vers good. They | ot men standing about bimi “Ach hone af | Plticsl corporations are posted on the | SiGe 1868, New Vork has had but twe rei o Weekly_ Bee, One rr 1 mdividontly ana collectively that the en- | Was SGTin IS8 it was 378 the majority | may be lessencd, howe by the el us will vote that ticket. The fellows what | tricks of the canniug industry. They invar- % The Bee Tuilding. aetioent of e proposed law wonld be a | g only 52 In 1850, following the pr ton of a republican house of representa year, and Alonzo B. Corpell was elected in Just put it up for us farn of voting for Holco all votes for to vote Instead b, Them fellows, they Omaha . Corng | Twenty-fourth &ts 12 ¥ 217 Chamber of Commerce. s Botween 300 and 400 women are licensed | 1879 over Lue of the MeKinl apothecaries in the United States. So careful | bolting the tic e republicans wi et in which year | tives, which woald carry with it the al us Robinson, Tammany hall 1 Hluffs, seriots blow at the commercial pros- fajors themnelv:s. 1ot we et and running Sohn Kolley, | nominated it don't vote it uelther. They : fably lubricate the growler before rushing it. | O¥°T Francls Kernan in 1872, the Greeley i | ! st obliterated | populie repudizton of the entire demo p J are they in the performance of thelr duties | Lun the tcket and running Jonn Keller, " Pl st 5, Jeivane Did. " . |y ruin- aln't fools. We know our business o o " i ) oy W [ Pority of tie state aud positively TUn- | g e’ houme.of representatives, Mr. | cratie pofi : that they resent & wink at the fountaln. | Bined Romianon g Kelly e wan 400 b CORRESPONDENCE v ear | U8 10 e Jobbers and wanufacturers | Witon's majority wis 2065, In 180 It 1s reported that the republicans of the |, riifIE SIOne Bas insugurated o crusade | greater thau = Cornell's. ~ Undoubtedly, all against the gamblers of St. Joseph, Mo, The | things belng equal, New York Is a demos Bighteenth senatorial district will be obliged ¥ 400K0. 18 § y " to Secure a new caudidate, for it 1s said that | °PJection to the sport is that the rattle of | cratic state. In 1888, when Harrison ocare : the chips disturbed the sleep of the residents. | ried the state for president by 14,000 mas J. 8. Chapman, the nominee, Is not eligible. 4 He has not lived in that district long enough | Miss Elia Knowles, who came very near | Jority. Hill was elected govbrnor by 20,000 tovial marter whould be addressed: o the BAIGE. | of Omaba, They brought the most out- | e was elected to the present congress | STIGL HARPING ON IMPAIRKD CREDI. i i tinnees should be | FAKCONS pressure upon the Douglas dele- | by 1157 plurality over his republican | The Omuha fakeanill, which grinds AIL bisiness fotiers and remitiances should ampaign pabulum addresaed (0 T Tourlishiog 1 competitor, his majority over all heing | oWt hand me-down “ Omatn, | DrAfis, thecks and’ postoee bill and 1l J Ao 1a | Hation 1o vote agalust ority. N poet . & o srost of T AJor i to entitle him to the office. This ought to | beINg elected state’s attorney of Montana, | Mmajority i B e e T Sl COMERNY, | Wirentened the members with political | 268 The aggregate vote of the disteiet | 10 e futerest of Tom Majors, still ] {5 SOCIUS B to Uhe, offce. 'ty party fx | hns Just been paid a fee of $10,000 for effect: [ Chicago Tnter Ocean: Squally as it Jooks ¥ THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. | it I - LN 1892 for congress was 43,440, of | Keeps on harpi about the impaired | ajready handicapped enongh without Laving | Ing a settlement in a lawsuit involving large | for Hill, the administration, anti-adminis. 1 § e | wndd Dusiness Lostility. They wade life l which Mr, Wilson recelved 21 credit of states that have populists in | any incligibles after the election is over. Dinias Inisesus, STMlx lergropnly, e higk- { LGN, Tammany and county democrate are ® i g Bt 1, Twhuck. secvsiner of The Bes Pub | # burden for Senator Clacke by bulldoz- | 0 republican 20,750, (Mie notal dem. | the governior's cinlr, Ralirond bankers Mr. Charles Wooster editor of the Silver | 3 l’x‘\w:‘l\:rr lwliil‘m»: “l.::“umm:{.lr in_open. | Stakes are too high to permit of rational g company % dul w s that | . 9 | ¢ astor oney lenders o Y L 0 MO he 8 | Gtk bl r - oy supposition of cross purpose p gy OF gull And comiptets copies | 1 and threats and literally bounded | geratie majority may be placed 1t about | and eastern moncy lenders are quoted | creek Times, s an ol soldler, & member | 1880 oumpuiaal tuix sear. 16 Olo, Mains, { S0 R0, e e I : ning. Bvening and Sunday Bec | & i grave Voecausoe | The i P e wutlority for the assertion that the | of the Grand Army of the Republic, also an | Indlana and_ several other states. = As an | . . “ q 2 Printar Aur month of September, 18, | (e young man into his grave beeause | LKL Fhe change of o few hundred | HonasD: weetlcs. ok SCaiERN; Coldnbdy | old Tepmiiau, Hra Wise Mn,lm” from Mer- | Opener Mr. McKinley is unique in his way, | €ame, howe furiousiy they afterward g QR o Foti | e resented thelr Importunities, asserted | votes would defear Mr. Wilson, and it | bonded securities of P rick county to the republican state con- | @1though of course he is not to be compared | Ay quarrel over division of the winnings— { E | with four aces in the little game of jackpot. | if unfortunately the winnings go to them. i Colonel Strong, the nomines of the com- | 1t Mever is wise to predict republidan vie- mittee of seventy, for mayor of New York, is | '°FY upon democratic dissension, and just ; ¥ 8 rell | MOW It is superlatively foolish. For what- | W (Sihiosd wH voted: 1o wedes ! the lieved that the prevailing dissatis- | @04 Oregon are unsalable and mort- | coiion™ Mr. Wooster {s decidedly opposed to B y o | faetion mnong the mining and manufac. | S48es cannot he renewed in those states. | the election of Tom Majors. A few days ago datforn pledges of the repblican party. | Y & i " s | Now, tite proof o ing i o | he received a circuar from the Republican L4 PLOCEES 0% the el g | turing classes with the change i the | NOW. the proof of the pudding is in the y ; Unfon Veteran assoclation on behalf of Ma- | & republican from ‘wayback, and a well y : pee the pamsage of tlie ms ate e ok s Pies th M s , ever the hatreds of the democratic factions I After the passage of the waximum rat vates of duty on eonl and fron will | CAting thereof. Ihe fact that Bonds | jors, ana thereupon makes the following com- preserved man of 6 He is president of the "‘.Mk may b‘_’ the instinet of self- * 5 DIl proxsuee was exerted upon Governor | ylone he sufficient to accomplish that | BSued by citics and counties in- those | ment: For the Informgtion of old soldiers, we bt g o o] ot e oy o ation is common to all of them. ' in- | %e Lav f Cashing. | Warkets at a premivm knocks the bot- | ong sole vi1ith 10 B Wored At the celebratio her 100th birthd the Connecticut town elections will show ] § stock yards managers and vebate ship- | We have the opinion of the Washing- | tom ; m ||\|I i |“|I % il ; 1 r-n'«.m;;v r:'»-‘ rn;r\‘mln;‘[::yl\‘ n:lm'rpvl‘x‘quk:‘I‘»-:;'x[:(”Iyu;‘r:\‘z | tew days .u'wh'a'r “T':,):"n‘ an, Mra. Koghe | Mr ML that e i running in a very bad o They predicted dive disaster to | ton corvespondent of the Philadelphia | tom v oo > e bt e LD A 20 A an old soldier in pret. | erine Roberts wore a gown made for her | YeAr, anl that the republican tide which » I 7 g uld always vote for an old soldier in pref. HiaKite the Vermest: G BETsd AISE g the busiiess interests of Omaha 1t the | Fedger, usually a dispassionate o | ctt. sretine to hix oopoent,. but no o wolalee| NN WIS WAS A5 yeaty ola, “alié dnd | foe 6 MISRIEESNS Veithent SKC/ SIS Toma detaciions " tor wnwohd Wi Felurned g 2 server, that while the distriet must be | The New York necriig News and | should vote for ‘a bad ‘or Incompetent man | White organd o “eleetcd I o, dobr, be. | Kone_repubiican which have begn reulariy oS & A e bill wax made a law. Governor Crounse | THEE FEH B normally democratie, it | Ameriean Railway Journal, a recognized h"'vw‘v 11“‘ may ";“'" served In ’““I‘;j' Of | caune ft 18 In the prevailing style. " T* | democratic for thirty years, and in ajl seo: p ey b, J 2 1 s the rebellion. So far as our state ticket is - - frrd 8 BUAtA. tenublic . e i | e e, | 14 10t % confmued fn that divection a | Conwration withority, under date of | GLEREI 50,100 M MRS MK | *Lawyer "G, sandlate. of (he anticTum. | (o3 Of the atate repiblcan Sr" i) many - S SROmBe gt oircalation. ...ocooovece FLMT | 1yt aptorwelghtng all thelr argumnents | 1o make it safe under overy contingeney | October 4, prints a list of mumicipal | peal to voters generally that should not i e R UL 0 L T 000 | 1o’ very skngeiné and el t.oonfident perhon 4 “Sunday Ty AT ; T ae e PR WALL - | bonds purehased by castern investment | With equal force appeal to- the old soldier. | of the 1 overhauling of the munieipal g | it he thinks that he possesses the wonderful ¢ B N TZSCHUCK decided that it was his duty to the state | for the demoerats, cven with a leader | ’ In the election of a president or a congress- | Periodical overhauling of the municipal gov- | qualftion ‘which. witl e SeoAsMTY ;60 U worn o Jofore me and subseribed In MY | 40 hix party to affix his signature to | like Mr. Wilson as their candidute, bl LLEAT, Gl fleds matwihg ctew wollld be- aifferett, - Aguin e | SRt ELeW IOk, | URUITHS Wegtnning | e T Yovave: i New; Xork es ete i R X P FEIL the bill The republicans cortainly have reason | Per 2. Among the sales veported were | repeat, “we are getting very tired of this | rioten Beyond: & tigited court cirele. and | hence. If he were the unanimous and en- Notary Publie. i = | i v g water bonds, | old soldier racket price 11 ind - (O s of de- | CItY_of Port e, Ing the reputed authbr of the demo- | Bearivg 3 per cent interc | i | | | | | i | eal affairs, wnd i eratic tarifl law, and no sure for enconragement in their he when selected as chief prosecutor the pro- lastic cholce of his party the task would igint Jectors and supporters of the inquiry feareq | be & stupendious one, but with a large pro- The only explauntion these gentlemen Minden Courier: Malntaining the credit of | i would be turn r ortil his ty in open revolt, and : ki T g ould d into i esult | Dortion of his party in open revolt, i i We rejoico in the quickened consclence of | 1,0\ huon able to make is that th v sign of | While City of Chicago drainage bonds, | the state by electing Smutty Tom for Eov- | go far has becn l;u(‘. L'L;.-:n“:«rd s..,.,f.!'\f,(f.,:.,il | With the entire moral sense of the state e were deagooned into the service of the alarm of the opponent could be | 41¢ i twenty years and bearing 5 per | &F00r I8 decidedly unique | GoR has shawn maryelous ability s a cross. | oftended, his prospects are dismal enough o i will lold all public officers Lo A righd re- v 4 . )l 9 4\ diie sk s ted 107% v S5 3 i Ne. | €xaminer and has become a terror to the | (o prompt him to decline the homor which i sponsibility and engage (that means ‘pledge’)y | Fuler of Nebraska, who s in position to anted than the appeals which demo- | CONE intere only commande( (R alioo Era: Let the honest element of Ne- | opyrenched political corruptionists in the city. | has been “thrust upon him.” His position B : F | anad Asbury Park (N. J) & per cent | braska emulate the example of the moral | Fhrcpencd political * 1 is one which no enemy of his could dssire b Jthat the prosecation and punishment of all | cripple or destroy their husiness, cratic organs generally are making to | bt AL IR L R By element of Kentucky and knock out Tom | gyuy gbscurity. 'j,“"";}’{u‘:l”.‘]‘ ':;';"‘"“ Sy 12 1o e ohanged rater bonds were sold g Yo Svis | tvel s a ence s ee changed § who betray oficial trusts shull bo swill, | \viiy (hirty days after the bIll had | s constituency to reward. withont ve- | WAter Douds were sold at 108, Pen- | Myjora and the gang, Let the ladies take & evidence of the readiness of 'the peopts te e thorough aud nnsparing—Natlonal Kepab: | i R e S e o rexults, What they delight i | MO £OVCrOr of Oregon, is & populist, | hand o the alair. honor the name and extol the services ren. | ASSORTED SMILES. latfo 6. DD R Ry { 2 b g or New Jersey is 4 9 " dered in bel one: oV sat., | = ienn Platform, 1836, Siomer it e | s unytelding devotion to dem- | WUt the governor of New Jersey I8 a | papiiion Times: 1t Bankwrecker Mosher e et °“ i f" "v'“"”“" “('., ado | Indianapolis Journal: “Who won In_ the —_ - — who had madd ome how | ocratie principles.” AhoR L1t Y cames sound mouey demoerat, and o is Altgeld, | could return from the penitentiary would he Dlotiods; wiioke Avits Il ington, u‘ 1uulr..' 0 | poker game last night?”' “The m;mm {,mn, ey rar grovernor will sc N 3 At fati o thie ina o | i % g i s et 0 + Ore. | Yote for Holcomb? Not much! He would be i . os¢ death Is announced in Den- | of course, He had such stilf hands that no- The war governor will soon be one of | denunciations of the maximum bill and |00 PG auestion whether per- | Sovernor of inois. — And yet the Ore- | Yote for Holoonb? ML okt oot S ok ek ke anh sof Lhas Beels. Gharas 6L | Doy oadid meks Hinm. 1% the extinct s mator Clarke experienced a change of | ¢yual admiration of Mr. Wi gon bonds sold at a igher price than | sate house thieves in and out of prison are | Mol "5;]‘."’53'; o ’;"‘ b il “and | Detroit Tribune: Dramatist—This_joke s = —— i se of 11 1 ‘ow ROV i Methodist ster, he went to Miss and etre e atist s _joke is o 7 = ; Leart. They called almost i a hody | satistaction with Tis course in congress ‘\ those of Ilinois and New Jersey. doing. | became 80" conspicuous In the atiaivery meant o hit the big theater hat, Elayer . RRERRE = T DUBRTR WOAYE ) ke ditor GR THE Tes milhseteed | st e oh IS G ER i great tarife [ 10 the same column of munici Wisner Chronicle: If the republican party | fshts that friends prevailed upon him o | s been raised a little prematurely. D e a serions disad- | Pond sales we find that City of Denve of this state had taken the advice and heeded | lea He was presiding elder in Omaha in darper’s Bazar: Trotter—1 sy, old man, 3 2 Lin that the maximum rate law would | re L st e a serious disad- ’ s ity g the warning ot Rosewater and the antimos | 1 and made Nebraska City his home in | et a very pleasant relative of yours ! : 1 1 3 |-antage. Unless there is a_marked | PUULC lprovement bonds, bearing 4 | (te WAPAing of Rosewster and the anti-mo- | 3 Two years later he went to Colorado, | the mountains this year. He was very o ch o calamity erusader and you'll | (o more to build up the jobbing an b 5 % R , while rater | Bopoly elemen! s s a few years a i ] olTanC) d, too, o s 2 $10 when 1 was par- . b ch a calamity erus 3 doiaiofe ! - chiange in the temper of the people, the | POF cent, sold at par, while the water | there would be little call for & third party | Where he distinguished imet oo Goirado: oo ang ont e 10 wue R v goon strike a railroad beneficiary. mannfacturing interests of Omaha than 4 . | Donuds of the City of Tacoma, bearing 5 : | in Nebraska and no danger of its supremacy. | mander of troops sent out to suppress | 'j: ontlook will be good for the engulfi { per cent interost, sold at only 2 points | 1t has waxed and grown sirong because of | marauding Indians & Iy): I'm afr ster (sa 1 you're mis- 't got any such relatiy # s = any measure that had e nks will now have n ver heen pro- 1 squelch a conspiracy | taken. I hav 5 i of Chairmy flson, along-wvith a-con- 1 v eal | to make Colorado a confederate state. In | = E Bas I e | of Chairman Wilson, along with a con g il _ the refusal of the bosses to serve the real a n & =g I'hi " v oview s | + above p » 6 per cent o M e X i oo of editios 5 y s Truth: Author—Why do raist In | frejgl 0 issioner of » (o oy N e N y 8 STl . 'ty 2 ehio sol /1 1 10 Goper ora 8. 5 a ol - o people that it is an exc ngly rare work. new seagon begins In the spring. frelght comwissioner of the Commercial | the wreek of the democratic party. gt e Bos of Gloriette and the marauding Indians an- | © Critice Exactly 8o rare {hat It needed i club. On the 1st day of August, 1893, | T e —— . i i 5 bl Silver Creek Times: All this talk that the | nihilated at Sand Creek. He was a typlcal | roasting. the same price. Spokane is in Washing- | el:etion of Holcomb would injure the crelit ton state, Pueble in Colorado. The | Of the state is all poppycock. What more We shall soon s vor of better municipal gov- how far protesta ploneer—strong, fearless, rellant and re- when this beneficent Jaw Sourceful, and! generous o a fault, He was | St Touls Post: While Captain Howghts s to go | THE BANKING PROBLEM. A tention ma bany v o , ha 4 was chief of the weather bureau he seems b tions in f | into cffect, it was hung up and set aside | administration getting ready to governor of Colorado is n popnlist, the discreditable thing could we do than to elect | 73 years of age. | to have thought any method of raising the 3 ernment will work for that end in the | its influence in favor of a state 3 2 Tom Majors? Republicans do not propose | Yesterday was Chicago's flaming holiday, | wind was justifiabie. in the federal courts. It was a deadly i Edd governor of Washington state a re- | to vote for Holcomb because (hey like him or | the twenty-third anniversary of her bap- e primaries and elections. | ¢ 4 Bt e bank ewrrency? This question is sug- Y A his party, but because they moce dislike to | tism of five, The impression embossed on | ,, Buffalo Courler: Coroner-—You swear pos- —_— | blow at the Jobling inicrests of this elty | ¢ osted by the stajement which Secretary | ! s Girel hien T oror ey anpoad ringster, The pooble of | the popular mind by the heel of Mrs. | Hively that you were not to blame for Qi By reagitating the beet sugar project | and left onr wholesale dealers and ship- | ¢qrlisle has had prepared at the Treas- lh-!h:u e much more potential than ;)l:e.vl-.:‘;:nllflr)u.;rc;"::ul.?]1: :x?‘l‘,:,vn’;': &1:.@[3“:“! O'Leary’s cow seems to be as dificult 1o eradi- | taimly, sie hey 40 1oC ool e s PACaTh, g at the present moment the real business | pers to the fender mercles of their rail- | ury department showing the eurrency Is largely nonpartisan—a fight against bors- | qarc @ the cherry tree and the little hatchet. | rapoe al: Utcle Josh—Did [T 3 | y noni gainst The revival of the O'Leary cow tale by the | Indianapo's J urral: Urcle Josh—Did cny ‘henof Omala show that they take 1o | yyuq task masters, for whom they had | eirculation of the country before the | Senator Ik speccl of aceeptance to | 180 40 iltondiom as perisnified i the | Chicago Tribune provokes & statement of the [ e Lty B Iu thecalamity storles of the rafl- | .y acing as hewers of wood and | WAr aud from certaln outalvings from | the committes fhut notified hira of bis il facts by the Chicago Herald, which serves | ™{inaje S by gosh! Every time 1 seen ORI tignde | ¥oas S 1 sources which ought to e well in- | nomination e e e iR ie (for Plainview News Vote for Majors to | 10 8how how fairy tales originate and grow | one of them police 1 dodged inter a hall- < 3 | drawers of water for these long years. 4 . o 10 Ny vandidate TOU | gpite Rosewater” is a mighty sound and | ' the proportions of truth. Says the Herald: | WAy or somethin 3 e | > T e formed. Tt is said that the plan of re- | governor in New' York seems to have logical argument, isn't it? Yat that is the | When the fire broke out tne stable Was | ot Fleld's Washington: . Toots—How 18 S Rl laan tisten) ‘of President | Wlio struck Hils dastardly blow at | ;410 jogal tenders and substituting | beeh particularly’ framed for (he pur- | &¥ that 1s going up all over the siate tovay. | Iocked, and Mrs o Leary was asloep In hor | i “fanky aiways put K. C. B. after his v < °f ] | \ siness i Sy v " % Nel g ched very | OWI use. e ' Lea 3 J p? B Cleveland had been asked to act as arbi- | Onaba’s business inter The f- | 4y elastic banking: currency 18 well | pose of impressing upon hisauditers the ek et flan edohed s vaey | TN L nguiajiiThe B et AL Do e Sl Keeley Cure Backslider. A trator in the boundary dispute betwe blacable Burliugton czar who 13 now us- | thought of by both the president and | immense sacrifice -which he takes It | 18m” in the atate house (s nothing, homeety | at the time of the foe Tac D¥ family dn)the hi st ‘Whah er smaht Aleck ' 9 8 J \ | ¢ S8 1OV o1y e Vot s gton Star: ah er sma : Brazfl aud the Argentine Republic he |y, 4050 hankers and jobbers as calam- | the secretary of the treasury, but politi- { uvon himself-tofmake tn*tondbscending | 250 thrlentness, In the state yoverument in The. purpose ot paicicalnment that night for | TS E O DAE 1 whid incle. Kien, oam @ E A s 3 s : | n i ad c. - se. s nds to start a new i 1 d ¢ ob would have responded curtly that there | ¥ masqueraders 1o keep the state in | cal considerations may persunde them to | o say ves. He insists that personnlly | natoriaj chair is nothing, we st slone wur | arrival in business. One of the younk men | wWorl “foui his Impontance e easy oo he \ was nothing to be arbitrated. L SR Sl proceed ~cautiously in urging such a | he has everything to lose and nothing to | s to all thes> iniquities and—“vote for | attending the party had occusion. to staw | Lo microy v , e subjection and under misrule for an- . 2 X Majors to spite Rosewater!"* beside the barn, and when the sil 3 . | proposition. Congressman Walker of | gain by the contest to which he is sum- g Andseslbyiof SOMETHING OF A MAN. Lew Wallace, while t St | other decade, It is a notorious fact that D . his so standing no longer existed, he filled SOMETHING OF MAN, Genernl Lew Wallace, while up at St. ey ¥ S o | Massachusetts, who is a member of the | moned. On this point there will be no Majcbrara Plonder: The repudiation -of | his pipe, lighted & match, used it to light | St R, l ; i puBichy made the prediction that | thic I:kkorn roud wanted to empy With | youge’ committes on banking and cur. [ inconsiderable disugreement with him. | S ra "% 'he TePudtation of the republl- | his pipe, and dropped the lighted mateh | Bl ANt and, Be oRkes ) R tox Tl would decline the demo- | gy provisions of the maxim®hm vate 1AW, | rency, said In n recent public speech It is universally expected that defeat | a severe reprimand fram e rank and fle, | boneatn e mrbi. o 0Fe (o the Methed Dhine and Robae i Y . R s ot LA 4 D | A T : | . and thus starting the rfulness awakes, 4 R smuluation for governor of New | 3 yydge Thurston advised the Union | that Speaker Crisp would allow no-bill | will menn. the d struction of Senator | :.’fl;u‘(;m'.".'n‘.?l.,:,:y'ff]',;\'.m’tf LA0E Suyioueit | fire which destroyed Chicago. The true or- And everywhere he gous he takes Podd " o 1 TO] N SV OT a o £119, Ry X e asiples 'St e dn va: ot long A e annarentutinnievar 4 o, St S b e | eow iy inanclal refotin o Gome letars | Tril political influence. but the risk | not truly believe them good. The Plancer | {5 OF the fire was established by sworn tes- Higiylteione niiinind RS T eacols ot mimind. | s were drixed Lnto' tie anemehtetie | the Douse unless that Bl bore a pro- [ is not all in thix direction. There is o camnot endorse tho vagaries 0f e popuiit e 1HE CANDIDATE. £ reador. S8 We AZK and b o i i B Stk dain i party. But it happens it the nominee for | Party Fealt 4 Civil 8 ; e ik o Rt e hsa oras | vision for the repeal of the 10 per cent | chance of equally great gains, because | Bovernor of that party fs i man of character, ¥ m'w'mf-,:.'?\‘., ,'_"'M""‘w { PR Mo 1) ! & ROBiAlia thkes The state baseball cham- et e o fax upon stte bank ssucs. M | siecess points to the presidential nomi. | has a god rocort as A citizen and a judre, e clvil service reform will recognize | Sail on! sail on, () candidate! g tonship, which will go a great way In | M defluuce by the Burlington sat * | Walker said there conld be no doubt | nation. Senator Hill may consider a | ®® Will, it is believed, make a conservative | party government as the soundest em. | Put on more canvas. Get a gait! plonship, Fis [ 3 R R A e S BRI S i 2 E i Jominntion in | cXecutive. If he believas in free silver, the | It will demand tested fitness, It will make | The mob down town, with ail Its rears, e | atoning for letting the Lincoln club fin B ni 4 4 L about Speaker Crisp’s attitude. It is | democratic presidentinl nomination in | sub-treasury, or Bovern nt ownership of ; ;‘nr('l':)"" six #' term for every office With all its hopes of future beers, {81 first fn the regular association series, | ¢Tect Aftoen months ago Omaba would | by no means improbable that there i a | 1896 to be an empty honor, 1t 13 on | B N beusin il iave no chinnos v governor | FIO0 ({18 Dresident to the loweat clerianiy. | 1 e L Eac i M i i kg : g J | # i of Nebraska to give any of theimn 10 the peo- | staien o aderal oftlos K the ve knot A% gang 48 ek § Under the circumstances we may s | have experienced a revival of prosperity | x0od understanding between the secre- | this theory ouly that he can claim that | o5, NPI8R 1 give av of them to he peo- | St tnacouriinn to poputation, 3¢ wiht in- | What he lorn st na e AN IREHAR B well sy that baseball honors are ensy apite uf the prevailing depresaton. ftary of the treasury and the speaker of | the present coutest holds out nothing for | man for ihat ofice ord the princlples of the | Jook upon office not as u means of procure | Mow. many bums we ve KOt (o't E > o % 9 Ko for e i ol b two parties can take care of themselves on ng a living, but as a process of education, How much skullduggery to meet, as between Omaha and Lincoln, | Why should jobbers and bankers who the louse of representatives on this | him to gain. other linss, whose advintages are rewards of . SOL o Dk o E ] 3 1 i i ages ds of party ve got 10 place the soam, ” . subject, —_— ———— service. It will continually put in new ar not the roorback’'s sudden shock; - = ~ artners! rivate spec i . eI, m i " HE v blog d ally put ¢ 0% who o 3 v game to block. ations or enjoying special favors at the o ik Ranrats Semiate 3 ative rARE 206! orrily dennsyl- the enervating sloth of officialism, Such d thou canst not know as composed of office holders located in | Mtions or enjoy 1 wiar which Seerets Carlisle bas had | ative plnn.u_( goes mervily on in Pennsyl Chicago Tribune: The declaration of the (-mux:»::uf\x'l.u"”.f'..«::.n r“'n" n!:”:umn( mm .;; ’11*1‘ m’ l'f:.‘l)l( oanst ne ‘nlIuIl‘ LA Tall. Washington, has formally resolved not | hands of the railroad magnates join | prepared is intended to show that there | vania political circles. Only a week or | Ohlo democrats in tavor of depreciated money | It wttl l}uvklt«h th i tr r\‘r‘nnz of citizens by In spite of marching clubs galore, i i ¢ . infls . 50 g itor worly, de ratic s to be wondered a 2moc: perpetual rotation in e ill regard 30 on, nor fear the enem o ride In Pullian cars when diey go | hands with Mr. Holdrege {0 keep this | was no undue iflation under the ol | %0 g0 Bitor Singorly. democratic cun | 14 10t © b wondered: s yaomonats | e aa A non R e S R T b liome to endeavor by their votes to save | city in subjection to the whins of traffic | S¥stem of state bank issues and in this | didate for governor, veferred 10 the gang | (e mope ourmo, e auarter of a cen- | which ol b e At an e B LT TR LU GG the administration. The best way to | > Is it Detter for the business | WAY 10 serve the advocates of the repeal | of wire-pullers who succeeded in cuclier- | tury ago the Pendlotons, Thurmans, Allens | and by seut for arty SrRironal tness | 7The other'chan will shed ine”tears, toat thelr sincerity would be to offer one | - ; Ka to | ©F he tax. Of course the cireulation is | ing his pet congressumn, McAleer, ont | 40d other party leaders in Ohlo wanted the gt thelr slucerity would be to offer one | | oo o 0 (e and Nebraska fo the tax, * 2 8 D government to pay the holders of the gov- of them a few Pullman passes. 58 Uil A estimated and therefore the statement | of & renomination, ringsters, | ernment securities in irredeemable shinplas- | | i — - — foist into the governor's chair a man | ooy 0 taken with some allowance, | voosters and rufliaus, ow Mi 8 xvr.ln. 'I’ln;) were opposed to n»ium]vlm-\‘ LOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BA Chalrman Wilson says that he much | who lacks every clement of integrity | According to the statement the highest | Ryan, another prominent Philadelphia a1 |t bl s o g Lo sl | | prefers to serve in the house than in the | and owes his political promotion cntively | bank note circulation was reached jn | demoerat, gets back at him by suying Chicago Herald: It is quite probable that | senate, because to him the former is | {5 the pernicions influence of public | 1857, when it is estimated to have been | that he can see nothing abead but “dis- | lhe‘ null‘omil rh'llnn(-mlhl' party will earn- | | - - v ) ES - raliz i - | estly lavor the policy of co-operating by far the more attractive field. He 4 2 $214,000,000, That-was the cord, demoralization, disgust and im- | | . y plunderers and corporate bosses than to ) : e | with other countries in the restoration, | | B 708 not asked whether hie would wot | oSt ST ied reputation | £TAt anie, when ‘every bauk bending overwhelining defeat.” Mr. | or rather the establishment, = of bi- | | i prefer the House of Commons to the | P! 3 e i o 3 | conntry suspended specie payment and | SIng 11y can't very well let th's challenge | :“E‘,:ms‘“ll‘“wl" 1 :nf'; x;ll';i L Emanent 11 ‘h . 2 3 Mo W ¢ withou 3 B basis. It is no ¢ to be led by men im- i - house of representatives, A straight- | Who :‘"l aoshisanty Wit "'T 'O L many of them went to the wall, carry- | €0 unaccepted. We await with excited busd with Ohlo ideas Into an atte Y ‘ IS [0} to § forward answer might have been de- | favor? Shall this community be azaln | jne distress o every part of the land | eXpeeta thrilling characterization | part of this country alone to establish bi- P . o L A talli the rato of 16 to 1, by {1 > v o g. cacrltt romote the mercens ry ends | and r ; There had been | 0f Mr. Ityan and his friends that shall | metallism on the rato of 16 to 1, because J cldedly embarrassing. writl ed to pro ) and ruin to thousands. There had been L y e b 1 shall | e an attempt would surely end in fail- | | Atiig - i » g it of the favored few to the detriment of | a steady inflation of bank note currency | Iclude at least five round, redolent, | ura and disester and. the secrthra ot e | A suit like this, of cheviot, cassimere, scolch # ! 4 jthe elections In Florida last week are | o\ o ‘o010 community and the state at | for two or threc years and the character | Tumbling, rluging, resounding allitern. | party responsinie tor ot [ LTl g : ~ veported to have resulted in the choice i of most of It had been growing steadily | tive s in it. Chieago llvl'nrld: For the d"!;!m'rulflflm ! tweed, mixtures; black, biue, grey = nrge? ¥ other states who are assiduously talking | 3 of a legislature t is adverse to the worse. The wildeat stuff served the tarift this declaraio | i od ine backwan . se se. 0 5 £ n may be uncomfortably | | . IIRERe enator {00l dforxe-elaotion, | - Tooking hackwail aver the exnerteanco | 0 cot o0l lo s B8 L EED SR A Name to tonjuce By confusing. 1 it came from the democracy | and all the new fall novelties 1€ this turns out to be true the Florida | of the past with railvoad ringsters and | o/ G0 tered. Tt got Into the | The Hon. Clem Deaver. who 18 trylng to | Sould wot o oy CVer state its effect | | All long cut, and sacks cut-a- senator will retire to private life at the | boodlers, what are we to expeet in the De & congressman from Nebraska, B 1 uld not be very marked. ~But it comes | | ; & 2 1BfO8 < of.thel nrodnogis. and ing bilndly o his fate. Dr. Dan of fOnL08i0 gheps 1ike Linicont-oin liver ways and double breasted; trim- expirat] f hi March i uredly not that of the sil piration of his term next March and | future if the state is surrendered to | earners and constituted the principal | York 1§ walting for that arme. 8 assuredly notthat of the sliver miners | B i g bl A R P PR e or the silver purveyors. ether or no : 4 f e “‘““I“’ “"‘l‘ d:"b”;M ueyer 1‘1“"' Of | their keeping by the false alarm over | part of their savings, for the total specie McKinley's lemarkable Tour. the move was taken with a view to weak- med with first quality serge or « him again. © bing been consplonous | g o c e o it of the state? clrenlation of the count time, | Glole-Democrat t ening Mr. McKinley's hold on the Ohfo peo- farmer satin; sleeve linings the A only for his long-winded, monotonous gt Pt e daali d e almost entirely of subsidiary silver coin, | , The wetserii ‘tour of Governor McKinley | ple by making the tariff an unimportant | ol 1 the little incid £ lust | Pl - - ISR " b s ks - " | 1s one of the most ‘successful that has ever | 1ssue Its effect will be confusing to the bES'. SBWGd fll‘ITll w]"h double Speechies, and the little incident of last | 7N CHAIRMAN WILSON'S DISTRICT a large proportion of which was foreign, | been made by a Biblic man in this country, | party outside Ohlo. | " y yrinter when he exposed bis stockinged | The author of every fmportant tarlf | was only $200,000.000. When the crash | An%the explanatisn tes in ne ‘exct it | 5 SOTE TIE g onie demoerats | silk thread in all seams, pockets foot on Lis desk for the benefit of the | bill of h has found it uphill | Interest in a stylq. that suits the bespn lave issued an address declaring that the | L o s desk for the benel | peent ye has uplh came the pe rere not long iterest in a sty at suits the people. ¢ e ddre ecla a k. 3 4 : | bill of recent years has found iy e 'lln people were not long in (i SEYeRSRAL BN peoy Troe caliinee El S SR N RAEIUR LR LA c&ught up and made by as g‘OOd ' spectators in the senate galleries. His | work to maintain his place in congress covering the utterly worthless character Lrift of, Uglitieal Sentiment. in this canvass, They declare in theip & ity A v | successor will of course be a democrat, | and re-election has been rather the ex- | of the paper money, and only those New, Nork Warld, state convention in favor of cheap money tailors as“there are in America. # 80 that Semator Call will scarcely be In Connecticut have | and evidently think that s a better issue | tion than the ru Horizontal Bill | whose memory ck to that time | goone, town elpstior 2o lished rule of inh disagree’ still as to the efficiency of armored | heir came to his b | cruisers when compared with battle ships | by his own hands 1 especially to the agricul- | when engaged with the lattor, The resite . gone against the democrats, It Is true that | for them than the tariff. In that respect | loth thoroughl hrun 0 missed, even by his party assocfates. | Morrison was extinguished at the same | can understand the deplorable conse fown elections Grasinrgely affectea by |.|.'».1 | pertiase b ara st i hxe apeck| clot] oroughly sl k before 2 e | time as the light of his proposed meas: | quences of that dlscovery. It amounts | {mportant indickidfhacor the arirs ot st | the hel e e s aten b ) out. Sizes for tall slim men, tall i & The decislon modifylug the Jenkins | ure. Mr. Mills was returned to con- | fo nothing to say that the bank note Shaa AN o 4 Conncec o4 elsotizne | OSRACE D8 (00T 8 eampeimy of (Risenond |, | fleshly men, short slim and short strike injunction erder and the accom- £ress only after a hard fight. Governor | circulation of that period was less than | running againgt the democratic party has | ily decelved. The workman cannot be made | | : | ] not yet turned. 11 4 | to see alw at 1 not. b “chunky” fellows. We fit all panying opinion upholding the right of | McKinley was beuten, not so much by | half in amount of the present paper 50060 AIwATu. Inal e g Wik ot be d3- c o ] ¥ aggrieved workingmen to strike have | the strength of the opposition as by the | eurrency. It Is not the relative qua A CRofaksithy Sign thing he buys Will be doublo in price. But | | builds of men perfectly, and | already given rise to some talk of the | fact that his district had been gerry- | tity but the difference in quality and e _ that is the Inevitable effcct | — — ~ ~ S i y ery forelgn-bom man in this eity, or in | H 3 i avallability of Justice Farian as a pres- ake it safely demo- | character that is to be considered. Our | poy ofher parjot the United States, who | [l make slight alterations to correct any little i ::l:‘::lln:) 4'u|u‘|hhm It will be remem- | cratic. This year Chalrman Wilson's | present currency rests upon a sound | hicn pavers ?9 iatirasation may be | Springficld (Mass) Repubiioan I peculiarty of build, such as sloping or round . it there was some talk of the | reolection is open to grave doubt. It | and substantial basis. There Is ample | STanted. i3 legt3 entitled (o these papersy | o nopmneee G Ofe) Republiean, ; r . ! . pon application "to any court empowered |- rme | S 5 K ~ same Kind with reference to Judge Cald- | is assumed, and naturally, too, that he Ity bebind every dollar of It. A | 0 lssue them. 16 in o good. heali o {hat a man who murdered his daughter may | Shofllde“' All this l’ur‘. 51_5, $18, fl“fl $20. You . well at the time he gave his declslon n | typifies the tariff law which goes by his | very considerable part of the state bank | inferent " American’ poiitice ™ na | el wiveh Bythe Ko Court i e Same | can't get ready made suits like them in Omaha at 2 B #he matter of the Unlon Pacific wifke | name, and that a most effective way of | currency before the war was without | sirous of qualifying themselves to ‘ Court followed o deciston by the o v'f(i; of | any price, and merchant tailors would charge you schodule. e difficulty with Justice | showing the people's disapproval of that | any security. The danger of returning | T e—— Abpsais of New York. which ruied iuat | . ; v b . " | ) e hile there was no law covering such a 3 9 Hazlun, as with Judge Caldwell, Is that | legislation will be to send its author o | to the ante-bellum policy s that i time | Teuting’ Modarn Kavies Case, yet o ":'“,"““' D anuts DaLoF (the #30,-338, and §40. fo'r' Rahotier sglts. - { Beiaa republican hailing from a demo- | an early political grave. The battle | the country would be g | Naval officers in Europe, as well as 1n | ;i.’f'.'.f.’.‘-"y":'.,‘, "Bk '\‘h‘?,‘\,'.'.' “\.‘1.‘..;‘.7 ap w.;,‘q Better look at 'em now while you can get p, o - o 1 4 | . 5 3 AR | Tnited States, are ching the proy. Bens A ought to be good Ly Now the 5 . eratlc state, and a southern state at that. | royal, th ¢, must be fought in |flooded by a bank note cir | the United Blaten are waiching in s | Biebinake count deside hat In the e your size color and style from the full stock. Location is not an insurmountable ob Chairman Wilson's district. There will | culation, with virtually nothing | because it involves a test of the efficiency | of any law gov ng such cases It cannot d Stacle, but it plays an lmportant part | be centered the combined forces of the | behind it. That would mean ultimately | §f,modern warships and guns. "It appears, | make ‘one. and cannot overturn the cstab however, that naval officers the world tance, even though the ritage by murder done ov b N the selection of presidential candi republicans both within and without the | incaleulable injury to all legitimate in dates. These incidents, however, must | district. The administration and its | terests a p | . gy gl A r——p—— ; f | botaken o Indicate e prominent place | friends recognise that they bave au | tural producers and wage earners of | 96 bower of & batde’sh eruiser, bt ths Cold Days for the « wiams. B K & C Which the iahor question Is golug to oc- | issue at stake in the re-eloction of Mr. | the countey, who could ot prote-t them | tncger?ls the ‘more easiiy' nandied, wid s | Puiuddgiia T rowning, Ing 0., 9 1 oo 4k es p eat meas 'or {18 poore 'he community of business now has that | § cupy In the next natioual campaign. | Wilson and they are preparing o assist | selves agalust such a currency, They Drotection agaiet Ahots that strike 1t° Both | assucanor ot atable oandiioanCl has that ‘ The successtul candidate will haye to be him with every resource at their com- 8ound upon the lssues between the wage | mand. From now on until November | lubor for the money of current use, number of battle ships, and also of armored | i3 confuting day by day, by its activity, the | fariers and thelr corvorate emulovers. | the campalgn will be from pillar to post | This question will undoubtedly be | S U crutiers. 'the latter wouid [ N oues, Ml Slaiid 0 e pariiaeg | sxchange thel ¢ ’ pip | Styles of vessels have their place, and no | enable it to put forth its strength of en must exchange theiraroducts and their | JO08 SF Tl baw, thes place. large | forprine 1t 15 already putting it forth and Reliable Clothiers, S. W, Cor, 15th and D uglas,

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