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1894 BALKING UP THE WRONG STUMP. markets they now have, and low as the | g, rorrovens PASSING OF THE ¢AUTOCRAT. 1 N . omghwot Nobraska have Joined CRUSADE OF CALAMITYITES Abeat (he dmaliest plece of buminess ®s | prosent price of labor fs o Rurope 1t | the popullstaparty In farge mumbers ", v , 4 ever heard of in a politieal campaign was the | maw b ont o litle more. In carrying ’ _”“‘v"“'np . DRI Though Charles H. Van Wyck and John | Chicago Herald: As he would wish, It Is ed themselves to an | 0, Watse o Thee ou | With smiles in whic oe chargiug of # by The Omaha Bes for an- o % o oo " L0 etefore, (i :‘f""" "l'" "'I"~ A "" "I'_ :,_.;‘;‘"‘m"r‘( e iy ‘("',.,f','.“:,',',';‘, %or | his countey. bite ."'.'L.."."’,\..‘f‘.f'r“."'"r.fé"'ofii nouncing the fact that MeKinley would o 6000 | walsoiel ng ey o oty RO G v St moNatorsiip Courler-Journal: The death of Dr. Holmes | epeak in that city Thursday evening. And | COntest Letween American and Buro- | milrond corporations and the eapitalistic 2 o3y | removas he Tust o A famous aroup of writ- | TERME OF SUBSCRIPTION T T B o B s Lok i g i o LOGRS & | s, oery DRHECIN: BRRomie | X emoore, republican candidate for liot- | ersawho bekan Iife almost with the century. | B ke Diets, Ok Ta..... I & republican paper. Such “dirty” work | at the lowest price, is inevitable. 1t | denunciation for the moneybags of Wall Boston Globe: Oliver Wendell Holmes h howlers. While the Majors “literary bu be tiourned wherever his uily Bee and” Bunday, One Vea v should be paid tn ke colr by the repudlieans | mouns the ultimate dragging down of [ strect, They have magnitiod the cnso | ron goods g ihe Majors “literary bU. | will be mourned wherever his name and tame % Monihs ) “ o 8t 3 4 " 5 bave spread, not only as a rarely giftod S hres Montlis . throughout the state.~Fairbury Enterpri the working people of the United $ttes | o the extent that 1 populists he. | capital is being feightened out of Nebraska, | writor, but as a gentie "‘:m‘lm"’mgml“‘gh;y THEY SEND AN EMISSARY DOWN TO KANSAS undny: | Tiee, " Ons ¥ If the committee baving charge of tho ? Mr. Moore keeps right on placing loans on | 1 A lay e " o_Yeu . ) to the condition of living of the labor: | lioyve 1y en who control the | gar A teres 308 | fong aa ey phis memory wiil shdure so aturd oOney Year : arcangements for the McKiuley mecting lleve tha men w nirol farm lands. at a rate of interest that keeps | long as men honor geniny aid eroron s ing classes of rope. There is mno 4 o ~ w street | his competitors hustling to hold their trade. cter. ekl 2 J O FICES inscrted uny advertising matter in the : et | Raps of Wil ; high character O (RO W or i der that policy s it 18 | have hor b0 tGo nrohenbinion of " b’ Chicago Inter Ocen Dr. Holme: tsties of the Kiud He Wants by Inter- Building, columus of Tie Bee 1 for the samo | Other Wway und have horn ie archenemics For speaking of lim as “Tobe's tool” the n v mes was y A v s of e Bee It pald for the same | oy iu0d by its tendiug chinmplon. No | mankind ft_spite of thls sentl- | editor of a Saline county paper gota back at | 0ho of tho very greateat as well as Sno ot ested Parties—Will Cnload Them argnment ought {o be uecessary to per- | ment, known (o prevall in many paris of | M8 traducer by alluding to him as “high- Forkers It Migrarare, Sia N t the special rate made for publishing 317 Chamber of Commerce. n I ki : : B W Aot e e A 8 muckymucklowpizayrinktum.” Honors are | Am rican workers in literature, — Sixty-four s PURTACRT Fusiien fus: 0 Win ould | iade Ameriean workingmen that they | Nelras the Dbankers and Trontl | siow considsted aver years ngo he wrote the poem “'Ay, Tear Her CORRESPONDENCE. the managers of any other political te " y The 4 M - Tattered Ensign Down which has been nications relating to news and ed | 1o oustration, The Bee has adopted g | CARUOt support this policy. The mere | managers of Omaha have organized for The orders of the managers of the Majors | FInging in Ameriean oars ever since, e 3 . Kan, Oct. 10.—(Speolal).~J. W, Roris il Lo addreased: To the Editor. sSiceltile oF Fate £ Ntical campaign issued to the editors of their or- | Was popular, and it wmay be sald famous. secretary of the State Board of Al nesixens LetTERS, | sclidule of rates for political announ St breach betweens these people aud (e | gane to howl celamity and stop teying o | Irlr;ul;\“vlml‘vl\u'ln having over wxty Jars Of | Transporiation of Nebraska, has been Ia husiess botters and remittances should b slster up the record of Tattooed Tom, are | ltcraty activity ranging over the fleid of the | & oty | " postoflee orders 16 | tion of advertisements, and 1t makes the | moneyed lnterests of this state. What ::\-l‘n':ymnv!rh"z; it 10 Use Miter. 16 wed & cssaylst, und scientist | 1\;‘!:‘:m for scveral days gathering material povabl rder Lie % " is i | The democratic slump In Georgia 1s | €Ver the Bankers association may do in | mighty poor job of bolstering those editors t. Louis Republic Ameriea would not | used in the Nebraske compaign. He THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY ehavzes to all without discrim . | e democratic sl i the present campajgn will amount to the | Wwere doing, and they are glad of the chance | feel ‘the loss of all her fiterary geniuses If | 15 endeavoring to eollsot sueh information as = e |10 particnlar commitiee paid $6 for | naturally regarded as significant of a | 1 g . | Tattooed Tom's Manngors in Search of Ma- terial to Mako Into Wails, on Nebraskany. statement of what it is should be sutfi- | the expresse purpose of widening th ments which come within the classitica Adunig oL Fed et { the | to _change. There are only two or threo | she could produce an Oliver Wendell Holmes | will show to the peoplo of Nebraska that \TEMENT OF CIRCULATION MeKinley announcenments, it got exactly | tendency foward new politieal eondi- ‘”‘"] ":‘ | '"'" el bty b it B iy o el g L MRS G PimALaL bY good puppeses | POPUIISE rule in Kansas for the past two § i | ' o populistic bull. fe. when they sure that all (heir sub- ellect, animated by good purposes g g 5 ling cor iy mworn. says that | wlat U pald for, and it got its money’s | tions in the south, and considered in | POT Horibeel: know - \hey. W6e I¥INE nd flavored 'with healthy spirits, has a | Y*4rS Bus greatly injurcd tho credit of the he Tt s Hyening and Sunday Bes | Wortl | connection with the movement among — alue for humanity which genfus can never | State and Jas made it dificult to oblain Printea during the month of September. 184 Hificons tx BAVBELISE d advertising. | the sugnr planters in Touistana, tl ", Johnson, s 'y of the State | J. W. Johnson was just the man to send | p ' Remembering Hawthorne, Long money 1o be used In legitimate business Wan as follows udy ane o BUAL : i ransportution, & man who fu | to Kansas for calamity statfstios. He can | low, Whittier, Lowell apd Charles Elol Nor- | enterprises, Ho has interelewed repubiioan While the paid advertisements of the | rapid growth of the populist part writo more stuff without stating a fact than.| ton, the western Amefiean can sl be | bankers ana agents of loan o f 1 n v 3 | Vest Vi today and has for years been the me any other man in Nebraska, especlally when | that Holmes is the finest produst of New . s and agents of loan companies, and Meliuley mnecting in this paper may | Alabama, the situation in West Y X [ after telling them what use he intended t b " ] . i, in both of which | futomaton of General Manag it comes to railroad work. England letters , elling them what use he inten 0 have amonnted to the munificent sum of and Virginia, in both of which i it R T theb dis — | Kansas city Star The death of D, Ol- | Make of the information sought has found £6. the advertisement which the MeKin- | great deal of democratic di drege, visited Kansas bALLLGALD Wigner Chronicle: The j"““l ,‘{““ ,"f"“ Wendell Holmes 18 an event that | no dificulty In getting just what he wanted gt 4 N gathered what he ealls facts and sty spread over the state that Judge Holcomb has | o0 O ‘all classes and conditions of men | He 1 had the ley meeting was given in The Bee could | affection, and other signs from t R &y dildtnay tOrIES Bl A0 Tallon, | asses an " | He has had the cc-operation of the republi- A c - | e a : . because they do not Tose in him & leader but | can_ state central committes and will return not be computed in the hundreds of dol- | section, there ix certainly good reason i i Judge Holcomb cmphatically dene " in his |, triend—one in whom {1 y were interested, | to Nebraska with his grip sack full of evi- s, The Bee informed its veaders of | for the belief that a break in the solid | 1 rulned the credit of that sta SDeschivw LA hie Iae ever dune Ay LUSINESS | 'oms who was tnost keenly Shterested in them. | dence along the desired lines. He will first B ond lias many agents | for, of had any business relations with, the | it WhO was most keenly interested In then vess of negotintions looking to- | soutl may not be far off. G * the B. & M. road has muny agent B e b Tatirosa. This lu the onty criticlam | 1¢ 18 hardly possiblo t neeive of @ grown | show the admirable condition of the state advent of the popu- ; ¥ JO0R N % it TENUSAN olie ot whom wonld, it A W A dge Hol- | Man or woman in the United States who has | financially before the Hi 3 wind Governor MeKinley's visit, and | heen an exceedingly interesting battle | 1 K i that we have seen passed upon Judge Hol trom the evidence oF . ab | ever found a comfort or soluce in reading who | lists and {h " strneted s o W r, ol e, 0 d i loes not stick. He seems to | | " hen Totat o of theie successful completion, Tt kept | ground this year, for nowhere hgs there | I8tructed so o do by Mr. Holdrege, | comb, and it does nof not at some time, or many tines, ben de- | fnterested witnesses will endeavor to proa or amused, ov greatly instructed by | that becauso of the policy purened by the N i have an unimpeachable record | Hghted Loow deduciions for wneid wnd returned ’ 5 h % e Wiehal supply any amount of data which could . [ Minte st | them apprised of what the 18eal commit- | heen furnished o more striking illustr: , omething b+ OIVEE Wbl o ¢ ccpies - By Sk ; R Pl tortured to support the railroad side | Cedar Rapids Republican: Why would the | Something written by Oliver Wendell Holmes. | populist administration capitallsts i thy ease Potal mcid : o tees were doing, and of the arrange- | tion of the divergence of views amon ' 4 , BG AN g election of Holcomb injure Nebraska's credit? [ Chicago Record: ~ Beantiful and genuine | have withdrawn their money from the state Daily average ot circulation 1 B L nents which were made for (he recep- | democits on the enrrency question, | ©f the argument. But Mr. Johnson was Holcomb is admitted by all to be an honest | 88 much of his poetry was, it is the prose of | until now it is impossible to secure & loan o tion. 1t told them exnetly swhat th On: ‘the ot hand Seeretary Hoke | chosen for the work because of his | jian: Majors is generally believed mot to | Dr. Holmes which hax made him best known | on tho very best security at reasonablo rates VR day. on. nt ‘ pX e 1 v oone i Secrets a it A o b , 5 ol d upon whic 08t of his 3 o eres ge R i i oy | MU ddo to hiear the distinguished Smith, representing the administeation, | Peculiar analifications for making white | be an honest man. Would the election of | ud upon which moat of his fume wil rest. | 'rllim\‘vr:w.snn' Johuson had been a_corre orn to before me ani subscrived in my | IS do e btadil, U o gL i H 1 anners blkett biotw, vt a dishonest governor make the c of ay for h cate ary Johnso d be - | R P e B g B R T R ¢ fulked vigorously ngalust the free | aPpear black. If the actunl facts with | & SREERETL EVEERE ON, S, Governor | apontaneous wit, is quaint philosophy, his | spondens ol oh memmme phed,Deen & coffe Sen) 1 N. P. FEIL, e e ¥ 2 S i i reference to Kan: credits do not bear | yas elected. warm humor and his fine zest for litorature, | been secking information for business pur- otary Public. bringing out the huge crowds that | ge of silve at 16 to 1, while PR — for which he had the book-lover's passion as | poses regarding the financial condition of out the claims of the Majors ¢ ng NEBRASKA AND NEBRASKANS, truly as did Charles Lamb. It is in such | the state, he would have been told by the Mr. Jolnson has but to draw upon his ety inimitable writings as “Tle Autocrat” pa- me witnesses who have volunteered the the people concorning al nffalrs, UL anoitt b loft Ohito, desetibing thie ovit- | things. wete prominent in the recent | Tertile imagination for all the data nee- A lodge of Good 'blnp rs “m.l nls;u-l(r\r-n }:'N"”"}:y""lfl:]I:K'E:wlljn']vt”:liym“ ‘.lq‘fi"k:l?:wd :‘;’::‘lmzly t)“-H|nln;x|)r')llu}l”H‘n-rl'mlll:\:)‘r“‘:llml ne ¢ le 0, desc g the ovi g8 were I charter members has been organized at Pleas s s 1o ongly . e vital- 3 e history of the s i o L ol all pablly ofcers to & HEld T | 0 yocorded him enroute, vepenting | election in Georgla—white demoe LW b L0k Shar The e i Secame clataiey | pinks wera 8o [plentitully supplied with it R BAEs (hik) Thekas ‘podse’) 4 & become apparent e s Majors con- . Bller of | JONK ago: they have, indeed, became classics | money and when loans could be negotiated at BRI osatition mod pun st of i | 11 sperclics which e was making, out- | Lroke ranks and either voted against A i ) T o o e tats oorimanontly | Within the lifetinie of thelr author. such a low rate of Interest. ~ The banks of t the prosecution und punishiment of u lining the course which brought lim | their party or stayed at home; to fill | tingent that there is only one peg left | Blair has concluded to locato vermavently Minneapolls Journal: Only a few days ago | Kansas, as shown by the lst n oft oF (BB d : pr L ' i for them to lang on—if they cannot | i the south. the whole country congratulated Dr. Holmes | state bank c foner, were never in_such b 10 (RS to OBALL e i et A g A I 3 b 3 3 5 igratulated : e bank commissioner, were never in suc thorongh and nnsparing, -Natlonal Repub- rand nearer to Omaha, These dis- | their places the democratie I I | hucceed in frightening the voters into | Be¥; S Dean, formerly pastor of gine | upon the attainment of his 85th birthday an- | a healthy and Drorperous sondition, — Toele b k lics we! ualled in no other news- | pealed to the negro vote, but unavail b United Brethren church at Litchfield, died [ pPon U AL R Ak ! d protperous Hean Platform, 18 1 I I8 i S Visiting | niversary en, there was mo intimation | deposits were never so large and thelr o in Nebr republican or dem- | ingly. The colored voters went to the | Jile or in clubbing them into submis- | recently in South Dakota while visiting Genrge It Tschuck, secretary of The Bes Pul tistics to prove that a populist governor R s m g manem groetd Governor MeKinley, The Bee's ker Crisp has, on the other hand, as We rejolee in ¢ t canelence of |, roports followed him from the mo- | carnestly advoeated that policy. Two who betray official trusts shall be swift, The II‘|' senatorial joint debate game Herr Most don't have to assume a make-up when he wants to impersonate an anarchist on the s Gaynor the vacancy went With two democrat state tickets in the ficld, New York polities are becom fng more and more interesting every day. democracy is losing ground One thing it appears to be perfeetly safe to predict The demoeratie cal- culntion of practically solid obedient secretary of the interior. Hoke | Strauss show which way the Wilson blows. shouted Bessle, “please go for the The pneumatic saddle is just the thing for friend that the chains of earth wonld be so soon | side indebtedness was never 8o sm i 3 000 atriot wi 0 con- ends, dislinked A scatter These ¢ - | Money can be borrowed now owe Senator T1ill opens his campaign at | ocratie. The people of Omaha were | populists. s did the republicans, and | ¥on the tattooed patriot will be con it Gl b These country- | Money can be borrowed now at a lower rate Syracase. He will close It at Waterloo. | made aware of the prosence of Gover the combination was o very strong one. | ¥igned o the political consomme, farmer. succumbed fo an attack of typhold | venerable “Autoorat,” for he felt that his | history of the state snd \hecs to ot & berg MeKinley in Nebraska by a i Another interesting faet is that th e fever Wudi wan burled ‘with honots by the | nad been o' restrioted infieoe, ‘But g | tn Topeka Whioh ‘AR not bave From eASIATH s S A s > made | Palmer Bros, of Grand Island have sent & | hoyond all material trammels. The greatand | mata investment. Al fnquirers from Guste seems now to have almost reached the | . 1,y nded editorial comment. In | prejudic iiifia Q@b Es (O (Cleon Tl ILUBGGE IDMOTEANG U IACCININGS | e iRi of Morat 10 BUrbhe: . THeRBITAIN]| geatiel SEIF e B o passing into sleep, | orn poiuts will be given this information state ticket by the de of Judge | there is poor they will be transferred to | American literature will wait long for an- | relying upon to furnish material With which he N rommended people who | now want the colored voter, and hence 2 Germany. other “Autocrat” like Oliver Wendell Holmes. | to show the people of Nebraska that Kansa: peop o show the people of Nebraska that Kan wisiied 1 doctrine on | hie is not being denounced as a da The editor of the Guide Rock Signal has | Chicago Tribune: Dut whether considercd | has been practically ruined by the populistss v Jawyers. The latter could not for- | “endent and will consolidate them into one | ing too curfously whetlier this or that work | Nebrasks populist teket. forcmost leaders of the republican party, | party in the south having assured the ‘": i'h'“';“h y \l\'hli s SR l“'“] publication. He will also continue to pub- [ will live, the eharm of Dr. Holmes was his R ' . 1e4 f 4 3 5 » s el oS ch Sens 3 lish the Signal. rare and refincd humor, which ran the entire TRIFL. LIGUT A8 AIR. irreSpective of political belief, to make | coloved men that they shall be pro- | LES LG - use of the opportunity thus offered to | tected in their political rights, i st Wk o | mingled both. Thus his life and g . ton-Slas g ' 3 > attacl ‘ oy ( 3 some glass fruit jars on a shelf she [ mingled bo hus his life and work were Washington Star yme of the men who the ttack which they lad made e e i s jar in her hand | sources of jov which made other persons’ | hope to leap Into the presidency will have The 12,000 people who gathered to | (hem to unite with that party gainst Maynayd, his pet eandidate for | proke, the glass cutting a severe mash in | lives happler and better. Such g man can ard hunt for platform planks to serve e 12, cople il eI e 0 e v i) rty. - Y (o SRS A lisien to Governor McKiuley in Omaha coms probable that the ery 1 Uil then called the whole New York | L. A. McNell, editor of the Orleans | heritage Hispl ey 1 wolth e hafl | Harlem Life: Father-Are your prospects Comneilmen who have manfully stood | attested the value of The Bee as an ad- | domination will not play so great e ’ i by | Courier, has been appointed general manager e s, i . | Bo0d? Suitor—Well, sir, if I were married Bar assoclatipnya set of namby pamby | of the 'Southwest Nebraska Reliet bureau, | More livable than those of the dogmatists, | o your daughter I can say that I wouldn't o 8 of the o1 v he meeting o s are that in Alabama | e ol e pe a radiated from him at the very last. The | of my acquain‘ance. gotten by the people, vertise LRl Ganliy) arty i | CHught stealing election retnrns. Tt i8S | The bureau has a full corps of earnest | ho Hved in it . PR e local committee want to complain of the than linsi the party in | gt o at Senator T1ill | workers, both ladies and gentlemen, who Polltloal DARNENNGW Yars: heard his wife tell him if he didn't gt her Lot ‘:.‘"' fde of New York City | 4 D0W eogaged in making n_systematic NG CIEY Sas letter mailed Inside of twenty minutes she'd PR » look” onfside of Ne 0 y Vot i ansas o @ reason wh ot these days. But he will De » need not go ¥ from home | he by a very small margin. The revolt g Investigation of the needs of the people in | mpq sentiment expressed at a meeting of o e irpaaUnY = % & hieftaing in New Yor sterday New Yorl Voo : Prol Longha . v from in various parts of the coun- | to air their grievances of the sugar plnters in Louistana i [ 10 & FPUINIE 1w exact state of affairs by personally looking | ramount thing 1a (o achieve | tiatics. sk Thet Uermaars rahale=sta; try before the campaign closed. certain to largely reduce the democratic | into individual es. Any one wishing in- : of the state ticket, That means, L. 3 VRetalut Th i e Al R s Buropean l"uvmlr\ ‘Mn« rmmm—[l don't " Colonel Atkinson, governor- | dividual cases or anything else in relation to | the ature. It is not unli hat the | wonder. Tt must b wearing to It s o grave question whether electric | The tariff reformers urge In justifica- | 0 virginias to the effect that In | oo e Gonmia by n majority whose | 1S Work will secure prompt replies by ad- | Scheme is to mako Hill governor, send PIAtt | have to thimk 1 motor enrs can be operated on the Dodge | tion of their policy that it will enable th the oS y > the b after the other fellows have Indianapolis Journal "' remarked the HaoH 1L dtiris : ISR IHIE Soason | Awurieant infnutacturers. to extei P The annourcement of the escape of Kinch | looted it facetious friend, ave a position LR L S i 5 : ‘ with an interview throwifg the blame | McKinney, says the Gering Courler, will oc ——— it which there ise.'” 7 vhere ¢ 3 0 o » Herald | &it called down e Sy ——— dustries have outgrown the home de- tion, where Kinch McKinney is well known, B 2 L state all on the shoulders of the Hon. | and where he was captured by Sherift Byal | _There is no room at all for doubt that the . e . I it were not for the reeurring cele- [ mand and that it is now necessary to delegation of tic representa- | g Smith, President Cleveland's | 2nd Messrs, Beers, Walker, and Gentry, the | COUPUY IS once more on the up grade and Detroit Free Press: She—Did you see bration of Chicago day the inhabitants | find other markets in order to keep ) Iy and rapid recovery | He—Of course, 2 : filled. There will be fewer southern | o v 40 Georgln to show the people | the clothing of Mr. Gentry. His home was . when the country was nearer [ He—She were me out trying to get a ever suffered from the ravages of the | lubor empt i Mr. Wilson in | gemocerats in the ty-fourth congress St : in Mitchell valley, where he was personally | 2 than any time since the | chance to propose to her. erent fire of 1871 il WG o0 Il contitentatont g | eoas in| tho present congress, | L0V, much thie administration coulil do |yt uiteel) TRIeY, Whers e was personally | i, 6 of he contury : AR 8 Hpee 87 constitue: 5 | than there are in the present congre: i . than ever before, He came out squs ¢ | being what was then termed RTS!R '.: l’_"(','i"' the Coutes | l'l.‘l,\)\. 1\“:!‘lynl‘ivl)»“::a'y.ll‘ ¥ e manageli R The fall in the price of Sugar cer- | question of markets—a question of con- woulll be a welcome political change rustling,” and he was sentenced, wi RGO McEl-—They dropped thelr h's all over the tifieates will not affect the fortunes of | sumers the world over for the products | yna it would unquestionably be hene while Seeretary Crisp on the samie plat- | arrest was made on November 26, 1590, in | Joirlifyfhy"wiinctie, his solomn wense of ve- | Gingicd"up T chem ny of the sugar senators. They all | you produce, The question is, where | neinl to that section. Bourbon rule form declared for free silver coinage, | the county clerk’s office in Gering, where | mean thifis about (L 3 il A The result was a division on the money | great deal of excitement had been current RETURN OF THE CAN DIDATE, I'hiladelphia Record. long ago when the quotations reached | been building for thirty years tariff | upbuilding of the south, either politi- audation;whibh! Reptd lsznated . omo. | overtihetoperations ot ian alleged bebd ot el 4 Bessle and Harey, satiinden aitrea WHSSHEN the top notch. wills to keep other people from coming | cally, socially or materially. A change 2 i = rustiers, and several arrests had already Atlanta_Constitution. ; 6 SRR A8 DAPRY. O] 54 in to compete wi s in a ar- | o Ardivitall 1o bribe ovemo: Tookin' kind vy | But Bessie and Ha knew nothing of him, fu to compete with ua fn o Liome mar- | could hardly fall to bring fmprovement, | ooy & B BEE G EIE A0F BE ¢l keep | arrest “and came to town heavily armed. | 4pdocki0 kit Mow - Marla’s grown! ana | A &entls breoze came, aluck and olast i j : ———— his nose out of the pie next time, He did not dismount until “Cap" Jenks, a | Molly', ! ' | A ‘wonderful change in the scene came to :1(;[::‘ »lll‘.m‘ (l;:nntm ;;u |:|\.\||L|Mrs humlLl- begun to tear down our taviff walls | uana will have to do n great expecting papers to be in the hands of Ne- . | The worm tumbled down, a shriek split the H y Ve iteering Vo speech-mak- 0 e § Ot i our pro LS to com- ¢ 1 = - r 0 .. <inol s g e ) \ gl fl QRS Y BUI00KING Lo speed te | to let us out with our products to com- | op paving and repaving next year and Shairman Wilson says that the house | braska officers. Kinch was struck by some lasedishe Sarah, but I'll never run the worm found a lodgment in sweet ing tours in the interest of republican | jete with the rest of the world in all to do this the city at large will have to | is to him & much mo tive field | ©P€ With a revolver butl, receiving a bad | more : O OE b AR o % 8 o ulm a muc o) R cut on the head. He s, or was, a man of | Did John pay off the mortgage? Is Willlam ‘hat alls Blowever, likely to be other surprises | cun market Is the greatest in the world, street intersections at least. We think | on which Cong ‘ e e b ROl A leiery s seid Benste; e, auick ciiiey In store for republicans emanating | No ofler equal number of people con there I3 no question. as o the necess! from Lis chilef nt the liead of the ways PEOPLE AND THINGS. They tell me things Side & wri} o, for & doctor, sad Harryi “be from the vicinity of General Harrlson. | sume as much as the people of the et s 2 no more! B el R CRE Dateaen: its mon order to supply the funds for this pur ;,::‘,'.:;‘"'1‘(;] :,',‘.(f.l,:lvm“w?:‘ :1‘.‘.:-‘ l:ni:l ”:;: veform leader, Mr. Wilson, It I8 neces- | oge, The ordinance introduced into Drnw 1t MU, Vrillie. | P v, Sens Crieq | S1TY to open this mugnificent market | the city council at its lust meeting calls | . ol tasiat too | MP- Bill Whitney’s brevity will be for- o ¥ = = e one of its staunchest and time-tried to our great commercial rivals in ordoer | Congressman Wilson should not insi 00 | given If he goes long on his bar'l, 1OUR MONEY ORTH OK YOUR MONEY BACK for tariff legislation will hurt England. There In view of recent events it is a suggest- | cholce for democratic candidate for | 1/ products i the o it proposition for bonds to the extent of | 3", [ge in w man wantonly making & | ive fact that the Vanderbilt lints tap South N She & their products in th s markets 000, The amount of money re- | laughing stock of himself Dakota. fl"“"‘r‘“l" aw ‘“]‘ k, I"" 1““"""'*';*‘; in competition with these rivals, Is it i AT ion of President Cleveland must fing sible seive Sinkbost o 40t thl Pat Up or Qu he ocracy of Massachusetts if the Russell fa y possible to concelve of greater fatuity | ypon the strects which are ordered to Phiiadolphia Tnquiror. ol dlet niise 3l iy / ¢ Carneg planting o few li- tion, f A v . o 8 per cent of their salaries to help to perpet- Andrew Carnegle is plant L D believe that it would be possible for | gjoutd be gauged acco ding to careful | nate the present administeation. "This would | braries in Scotland and plugging a few blow- American manufacturers to find in for- anything with regard to the new S| il hagsy could | margin it should be on the side of | son’s ‘‘unspeakable fatigue” will be intensi- avenues of wooden poles which the | <0t i senerous share of their trade, com- | coxs rather than of deficlency. The B fled when the returns come in. arket? - : SOh solid south. Mrs. Lockwood has been ad- plant along the line of the present cable | Mket? proporty sowners: o ipetition for new | OB of the valushle achivements ot Mr. | it Mot oiper oofinN o M0 o) T R e But how Il we capture these for Harrison’s administration was procuring ¢ road. action is delayed until after fortunate if the city should find itself | American hox products. Now, owing Lo | spolls of war the great powers will come “ augmented there will be little prospect | COMPCe With Great Britain, France | compelled to deny petitions for paving | thepe is iuninent danger {hat ihe intemsi |-9obidden (o the feast and talk voraciously coming to most people. The ex. 2 prosy and Germany In the world’s markets ' will be restored and an important American | The difficulty of selecting a proper man of securing the substitution of iron 16rmany 8 markets | pocause the intersection paving fund David Albin, a prominent Cass county | yide congratulations were grateful 1o the | of interest than at any other period in the It is reported that before Judge Brown | Modern Woodmen new year will be a vear for his soul, uplitted | investors all the money it desires legitl- ness of their guest in The Bee, as well | has not been the usual appeal to Ny 3 y bt Qi b bt L for on the New York den tic | w London, and if t arkef o ased into the or life. d | fro G AT e ) v, Je end of the epistolary stage its own way, and of its own volition, | and of several other southern states | T0F himn the New York democ will be taken to London, and if the market | has only passed into the larger life. ~And | from the very men whom Mr. Johnson s | national issues expounded by one of the | zerous person politically. The populist least two of the lending anti-snap- | purchased the ‘Superior Sun and the Inde- | as prose writer or poet, and without Inquir- | that they may be warned ot re et (04 heaped upon them while trying to v While Mre. Jacob Beck of Blair was put- | gamut from laughter to tears and sometimes I 3 I them, urally induced a very large numbe the court of appe t year. Senat her arm, severing one of the tendons. never utterly die. ~He has left an immortal | 4% springboards. ~ up to defend the interests of the city in | vertising medium, and the effectiveness | part in future as it has heen play lawyers and aceused them of being no | with headquarters at Orleans, which has for | He diffused sunshine all about him and it | exchange them for those of any young man —— hustling for the postoflice Guess 1t §s. I Tom Reed I8 Keeping remarkably | treatment received at the hands of The Georgia, and that if they win it will for a r--]mmhh\ lawyer who would con- | order to be fully advised in detail of the | Tammany ( 1 J t " suicide larger than that of any other ' MEIGY MARKETS oot Rt (6 SUPT a RS s NG = formation such as facts in relation to in- { Presumably, that Tom Platt will look aft ARG M Al the senate and leave Mr, Morton to hold smalluess fefghtens his party, is out ¥ without serfous danger to life and limb. | their markets, They say that our in for the democratic vevulsion in that | C2810n @ thrill of excitement over this sec On the Up Grade, | 4O, yes!" sn king rapid ad ce ol e roa 0 pros- I v 1h otel” tives from the south will not be fil- county clerk, after an exciting struggle, in | pe ‘_” Ny _' SHYaneeion: the, F "' I HREAT RN LT of t ity would not know that It | those Industries active and Ameviean the course of which he sent a bullet through 4 depression has occurred since | She—What did she wear? i to roll up a bigger mountain votes | a requisition from Wyoming, the cf = T Brooklyn Eagl O'Klef—How did T.ord —_—— veturn: 1 say it Is for you today a | A break in the solid south thi | for the president’s financlal policy, | lieve, to ten years in the penitentiary, land’s part in H-N present campaign eld, and the Americans had their feet all f 5 s ine S : p A THRILLING MOMENT, had the tip to dispose of their holdings | are we to get these marke We have | {here has not been promotive of th Kinch had come to make final proof. A ———— crats at home on the day of election. | peen made. MeKintey was apprehensive of | Why: bless me! here's grandmother—you're | A eute little worm lay up on a lmb, Ex-President Harrison surprised the | ket already glutted. We have now : deal friend, had thoroughly reconnoitered, not | An' e My, “that boy Is two foot Dass; i e o ostea iy 1 premacy In - congres There are, | the marke e world,” The 5 3 4 ? L cried Harry, “I'm sure B Rremacy e Sre 8I0 |ithe markets of the world.” The Amert- | aatray fhe expense incnzred for the | than thio sclinte, sther point | fine physique and phenomenal bravery sthll at’school ; gettin® migh of voting intersection paving bonds in | and means committe = United States. According to the tariff D Iverett P. Wheel . for the submission to the voters of a | hard upon his statement that democratic ftlends, Mr. Everctt P. Wheeler, a8 1ts | 1, onable our manufacturers to sell quired will of course depend entirely o9 What a calamity it would be to the dem- ftsclf In a decldedly embareassing posi- | {han (his? Can any intelligent may be. paved or’ repaved next year and ||, Tederall oMce holters ate bélng asseased | x | be a waste of money. The administration | holes in his career. T o ~ & The city authorities have not yet done estimates. But if there is to be any | D¢ waste s really needed is flowers et s o (_ ‘ a) P et € | elgn markets, granting that the | s s Agcandinnat ieentlyin 118 flowers | here is a fair prospect that Mr. Bill Wil- 1 y (l (/\S strect rallway company proposes to | PCPRALON for the sacrifice of the home | ity ought to be ready to oneourage Indlanapolis Journal Another wedge has been driven into the The nicely proportioned long cut frock, or pavements. It would certainly be un- | removal of the German nterdict against | When Japan gets ready to parcel out the | cut-a-away coats are very be- I cden pole nul has been | ClEN markets? In order to suceossfully product excluded from the German market. | for mayor of New York may be settled by L ) 3 = , posts. we must produce as cheaply as they. | nad been exhausted sconer than was ———— unanimously nominating the alderman who tremely long sort don't look he products of our industries must pected. Shadow of the Solid South. spurned a bribe. The opportunity of reward- Philudelphia Press g honesty is e to be overlooket ell . Murrled men In Chicago are com- | ot only be ns good as thoso of onr The solid dblelthie Press s e | 1B Honesty 1 too rare to be averlooked In well on many men. We have plaining in letters to the press that they | rivals, but they must be sold at as low There is and for years has been a cing dow over th i H 4 for seventeen yoars, warping eve Some tima ago the supreme court of South both kinds because whal fashior are unable to induce their wives to get | a price as theirs. Raw materials will strong prejudice against Omaha among nd prolonging and inten Dakota decided that beer was not an intox- register der vote of able us c i o " itizens of the o » state i ctional bifterness, If this shadow is | fcant. The decision created much comment = 0 out and register in order to vote on | not cnable us to do this, because th citizens of the intevior of the state, T HIRRa T (Bere: il b, 8| nd . oiorcked Toe amas o, fuch. camment decrees we pmduou. It is our such candidates for which woman [ arc relatively a small factor. The great | body is ready to say what real basis ter outlock for'n fall and fair consid: | cxporiment. Just how muoch whs requircd suffrage Is permitted. There is a do- | I » fubor, wo (hat I order 1o en- | there Is for such antipathy to the | FREC F6REARY AITE) SIEPUOH, B1E | to matisty the court i ot stated, but the eided aversion among the women t [ our manufacturers to enter the | metropolis, but that it exists there is no | to the decision'of the ballot box the honest | & L s belief, however, that good sense expression of e peopl vis be re- | sidered a tribute to the pe ve eloguen: : pe ¢.2g RSicislng that limited franchise which | world's markets In competition with | doubt. Now the farmers and laboring- | famed o O (¢ People’s wish will be re- | sidered a tribute to the persussive elogu is always good form. It isn't they have. It is to be observed that | ihe move cheaply produced manufac. every one who can follow all the the woman suffrage fad is not yet at [ tured goods of Eugland, France and il ~ home in Chicago. Germany it will be absolutely necessary + st 3 % foibles ¢t fashion, but every one — to reduce the cost of American lahor to > " I3 ‘ a It will be interesting to watch the | the level of European labor, There i can wear the latest style suit, for results of the coming city primaries for | no escape from this, for it is manifest] 3 our factories place them before ndieations of the strength of the move- | absurd to assume that we have any A AR o A the wearers at the same price or ment for municipal reform instituted by | impo it advantage over the Municipal league. The members of | tries in superior skill and the the league ave expected to place the | greator efficiency of our machin All other powders ¢ less Lhan the old style job lots can be had. demands for good men above the de- | ery and labor. Whatever small v This week we show 600 new style suits, like mands for partisan representation, advantage we The question 1s, will party endorse- | these respects we o & ||..;:|, r.l.',l- el are Cheaper made ‘ the above picture, also in sacks and double-breasted. ment make a good man out of the | our rivals will not permit us to enjoy e . There are three gmdes, at $15, $18 and 320’ and notorious ward heeler? & monopoly of the most serviceable m: < and mferlor, and there are 22 different cloths and colors to select ! m— chinery, and they will learn of us w The Majors calamity erusaders show | ever they may find they need to rn the desperation of their cause by the | in order to keep in the race for the | P leave either aCid or m”}- test thi i eck means which they employ. Turning | world's trade, he democratic polie AR lngs SRR SR the screws on debtors who happen to | therefore, to be suc esstul, involves the 14 be in a weasure financially dependent | cutting down of American labor i all al kall in the fOOd' upon them for the purpose of prevent- | iudustries to the European standard, fng a tree expression at the polls is an | and when this should be done the foe & frs cxocsion 1 e ol wn | it e s soui o ot Browning, King & Co., better time will Itself present to | tion would stop there, because Euro- : throw off the yoke which the raflroads A0 manufacturers will reduce labor ROYAL BAKING POWDER 00., 106 WALL 5T., NEW-YORK. Reliable Clothiers, 8. W, Cor. 15th and Douglas. and their moneyed allies are trylng to | as long as it is practicable to do so in L g ok , - ‘ K3 , R . ok g v‘v g S 1 ” - rivet on the people. order to malntain their hold upon the e