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e VR L PN o PR DV o8 The exclusion of American cattle and | port of many earnest friends of the pres- | revenues of MéE“government running lllll‘fdi.bzl‘r:“:l!;:lr'\r;:r':‘l I'l':hl.l:'!m:lfl:dl;.‘:: 9o . ROSEWATER, Bditor, dressed meats from all the ports of Ger- | Ident, but some of these may be now |stendily behigd the expenditures, the h:(':"::&‘"f:l;rflfr:“:h:;’;:r"’nl}v\m cause h £ to an agreement with Kmperor WiNiam® i 4 ==—=====many may not, by itself, be a very serl- | persuaded to withhold this on election | public debt Bcreased by $50,000,000, | fangt 18 BN Aerioan tekes ano salt which will change the Imperial policy in PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. ous matter. According to the secretary |day and follow the example of Mr. |with the proMhbility that another loan ‘ Both are subjectad before shipment to rigid | Tory Dofiance Eloquently Hurled at the | soveral important respects. The first visi- | m OMA!lA D“l"' BEE. AMERICAN CATTLE IN GERMANTY. age will be. Hill has the active sup- |regime? A awpleted gold reserve, the BOYOOTTING AMERICAN RERPF. ILGRDS W".l.. NEVER CONSENT rioting. In this affair two peasants were > Spee f o n. ble of this Is the issuance of an orflor B L PRRA OF SDECRETION of agriculture Germany took last year | Cleveland by not voting. In the mean- | will bave to & e tiated, both Imports | [nepection, undoe the direction of the govern- Threatening British Liberals, | o eatabing “ngricuitorsl Suressi Th oot B B a0 Surday), ONe Teas only 4,000 head of our eattle and the | time the attitude of the president Is be- | and exports GhlliRg off, and all deps and shippecs themseises 1o seod mo Coaten A5 {tion with the Dally Bee and Sunday, One Ye quantity of dressed beef sent there was |ing severely criticised by one class of |ments of bushiews depressed. Surely | ments atroud whion hear e oo qusten- don, Washington, ~ Parls, Vienna and St | German embassies at Lone Monthia 'y ot very large. The loss of this trade | democrats and warmly commended by | the contrast Is sufficiently striking w} The proscriptive attitude of Germany 1s | SALISBURY'S REPLY TO ROSEBERY'S BLAST | Petersburg. This step is looked upon ae | | DA » @ | would not, th ore, be felt. But there [another class. The former contend that | reach the \lun]anlruhllng of the least in Weekly Bee, One r . is no assurance that it will be confined | as the head of the party Mr. Cleveland's telligent votes Do, saridine to Germany. On the contrary there s | duty Is to exert his influence In behalf | | important addition to thetr food suppl * N8 SO CUTTe] preg e 51 Buffalo Expres decres 80 mer N an great probability that this concurrent of the regular party organization fn his | chajrman Salyth has made a strong Wl'y"r:?_ gt Db L oy e s actlon of th rman states, presumably | state. The latter maintain that the po appeal to the democracy of this state. | ery of some American cattle having Texas Settled the Matter. (.Ul:l:‘w’.” .I{”::;:'\::"r o w’u’:x:v";<l;m|l:'|‘|]-:'uum & o G R e RN S ) approved by the imperial government, [litical character and methods of Senator |He has put & “searchlight upon the | fever. This can hardly be possible in view WASHINGTON, Oct, 31.—The Assoclated CORRESPOND may bring about a general movement [ IHIl are such that the president eannot |, Tobe . C: 9 ¢ of the stringent inspection of American e press cable announcing the establisnment at methods of Tobe Castor, the B. & M. ANl communications relating to news and edi- ) o8 Ao T orse v . 1 ont | port cattle and beef, unless, indeed, Secre EDINBURGH, Oct. 31.—A conference of the | Washington of an agricultural bureau storial matter should be nddressed: To the Editor, | I I2uropean countries against the Im-| indorse him without serlous detriment | ¢ op.yy nan, and the manipula- | tary Morton has allowed the Inspection to go .\,m"l‘II"‘,“'fm"r';m”‘T "\-s.v.»‘[.m:\..s“ms( 1,.»)1"; connection with the German embassy here BUSINE TERS. portation of American cattle, or may |0 his own political ceputation. Mean-|yons of Buclid Mastin, the defunct |into the hands of fnoompetent poution: tver. exclited much interest at the embassy, It S inem 1 iiiances showld b* [lend to such stringent regulations as|while the republican cause continues to statesman, He ahows liow the rafirc uhen. npn? more reasonable to believe that [ here at which a large numlu‘\r“--r ylw‘.;«ms was stated there that such action had been ) kg 4 r " y are fav > 2 - the prohibition {s the fulfillment of the | were present. It was expected Mr. Balfour | contemplated for several month a - checks and_posto e : o ations. [ prosper and e slgns are favorable A 5 | ¥ r Al months and an un Bk e e | J L ~mSteriAly s restriet, impor . s all tho slgtis are fayorablc cappers were drummed out of the state | threat of retaliation. The protext of disease would be present, but he could mot attend [official notice of the plan had been made 10 the ardec of (he company. | 0 " AVENE: do . otie | bt slectiof i PUBLISHING COMPANY. I'.lnl."la 1:! is "flfl ;in rL market tr(’ (;mll l; ||m|n lec I|I4 n"uf 3]1mmn uulzl' Itlu a gain convention, and that the rump ticket ;z“m Is [;u: Iur'\«ulrdll!"('ulul- nnrv rm‘;n on account of {llness. Bx-Prime Minister :wn:v Hlvll.-lnmlx. W M‘\‘ 1:>‘u the ofclal Yrd.»r : = | cattle; Dut all the beef we export to that | of perhaps half a dozen republican rep- SoHoave aiity i overnment [s not ready yet to enter openly [ g1 (4" 4 ipech 1o whloh' ke 8o s issued 1t s hoped the question will go ENT OF CIRCULATION, was concelved In iniquity and nurtured | yoon iR bolley of retatiation, | The meas | SAlisbury made a speech in which he scath- before the German Refchs as_an_appro- George B, Taschuck, secratary of The Ba Pn. | CORNLFY I8 not consumed there. There | re L SVERY BT LA ME “““ and | o fraud. He andionishes bonest dem- product was not covered directly by recipro- | Ingly ~criticised Lord Rosebery’s recent|priation for sustaining the = Washington Yahing compnny. Leing duly wworn. says that |18 no data showing how much of it I8 | to now make a declaration in favor of | oorats that tive votes for Sturdevant | city. Therafore, consistency seemed to re- | speech at Bradford. He described the agita- | burean fs & necessary restlt of (he seder the_ac umber of full snd _scompl ies | sent to the continent, but perhaps fully [ FIill of the strongest kind 1t could amount to one vote for Majors, and that | 91re that some other excuse be found for | tion against the House of Lords as a herring | *stablishing it It 18 belleved that the of The Daily Morning, Evening and Sunday Bee during the month of tember, 134, | (pe. od of rdly save ofed selecting it as the subject of retaliation. ™ p . d not be. | Dureau will not be actually established here printed during the mont Septem! me-third of it is thus disposed of, so [ hardly save him from defeat. Castor and Martin simply obeyed the | But it is retaliation none the jess. in the path of home rule. He did not be untll the Rolchstag has acted, A8 yot the Was as follows " p e should be lleve Rosebery was est in his pro- y & U R | L i GRS RaR liDUld e »EE commands of their raillrond masters | Chicago Tribune: It s well understood b el il WAL Pro- | embassy has heard no names suggested for 223 | cut off it would mean a very mportant THE SCHOOL BOARD. | when they put up the Sturdevant tickot, | the allegation that fever has been mot sich | Posed vaguo resolutions regarding the House | the position, which would mave thn eack of 2002 | loss to the American cattle interest.| The patrons of the public schools d N L ~v|| S d '. l‘ i e 1|18 only a pretext tor action in_response to | Of LOrds. It would be harmless and it sub- l:”lw'l‘umnl attache ';\m'iylin.r‘ 1o the voluntary 3% | Then 1t is to be considered whether this [ sire above all things an efficient and | ' * : 1 appeals to the Integrity and | gur giscrimination against German sugar, | mitted to tho country it would be In no wise | dftaches. © Suc Afbismatis bteise ok WATES action of Germany may not lend the [ honest management of our school sys- | S¢h8¢ of honor of all true democrats to | caused by the abrogation of the reciproeity | like the foreign referendum to which Rose {ngto, The extent of his dutles are fst 3 S ki rY b lend their support to Judge Silas A. [Hol- | treaty and the imposition of the differential | bory had likened It. He, himself, would not slearly el British government to impose greater | tem. They are concerned in the oh comb, tl i ot y B .| rate.” 1t is also not imp ble the German | ynoqi against a referendum. In fact, he 1«h‘:l.-lnj“'rlll-luwl‘wl:l:uv v‘: wlf VI‘P;NW’ ‘yhry restrictions upon the admission of Amer- | a¢ter and eapacity of the t nl “l'".‘ ), the nominee of the democrntic | yovernment thought by acting promptl SO | hotight (¢ Beoldedly advantagecs: I (ke |NUEAE and other drionitiei BHauata. WL fean ttle than arve now in practice. | the economical disbursement of school | S convention. And his appeal will | gress might be induced to eliminate the dis L The eattle producers of G Britain | funds. It is immaterial what political | ey | o hicl ated i od | Tecently have been interrupted by the ter- be hearkened unto when election day |criminating duty against sugars receiving an | form in which it existed in America for good mination of the rec l|\rm>\ly\' treaty. The export bounty or its equivalent, and that if | government and the stability of the country g will welcome an excuse for doing this, [ ereed members of the Board of Bduca [ S— congress falls to act thus Germany may take | Doubtless Archbishop Walsh's well drilled | Less deduction i and retarmeat | and one s provided If there is any sub- | tion profess or whether {hey are at- Be it known 617 OFL PR, O ES M R German mbassy alréady has a trade at- - tache stationed in Chicago, his duties being o > Il men that J. W.|on pork products from the United States coples . 5 vyesivaiii 6,58 | stantial ground for the statement that | tached to any party. In fact, o non Johnson, see of the moribund | The latter would be far more damaging to cattle afflicted with Texas fever have | partisan school board has become almost evidence .0 stricter protective agrarian highly prejudicial to the Germans them- vidence ,of a tricter protee de it selves, who would realize in a more liberal —— policy, which is known to hive been con | " templated for some time. past. But difll {mpartation of American beef & valvable and | ms.Promier Doclares that the Upper Houss | culties 1 feple s pimbs past. ~ Dut dil Will Not Submit to Belng Abolished | 0ld ministry. It fs also sald that the gov- and Amanises 0o fds Thos | ernment intends to establish an imperial o r e smsoss battalions would pass Rosebery's resolution of a commercial character. From agalnst the volce of the country. “Do you,' ko 1 w':n;u m.v‘ new officer is to be located he asked, “imagine e resolutiof ala Vashington it is presumed among gov- A . state board of transportation, is prepar- [ OUF lntereats than the stop = reported, a8 | 1o, ¢ishy moral authortey. whatever. o | Srnment offcials that he wil have a et reuintion "7 been shipped to Germany. an absolute necessity in the interest of [ 1 o1l the cammn: A te: the [ ars amait T e e i AN | that any sane human being could imagine |ful eve on the national legislation affecting = y L i ing all the vign clapteap for the | are small. Tho action already taken exposes i bl Germany's agriculture and the carryl t ‘i e is another view of the matter | an economic administration of our edu-| - . T o & that gland or Scotland would debase th any’s ag 3 he carrying oul N 5, JHUCK. e . 4 4 t ' | republican state central committee, He | the asininity of congress in abolishing the selves 80 far as to put their necks under the | Of the policy stated in the Berlin cable of me subscribed 1n my | that naturally suggests itself. That is(cational system. When members | {5y oo prepares the attacks upon | feclprocity treaties, and. the further step | po\“or*soih “and west Ireland? It e ludi- | #tricter protective agrarian policy. *i I b pgr, | (WAt the action of the German states | of the board owe their positions to the |y a5 N PRI liuds the business | *"8€ested would but confirm the exposure. | rous’ They may pass all the resoluticns| The United Staies now his Golonel Mure Sy e may be the initiative of a policy of re- | party machine alone they must recipro- 90 i 5 £ 7 they like, but a bill embodying such pro- |PhY. @ pecial agent of the Agricultural de- ary y 1 A PR men's crnsade. He is now posing as SHINE. posals will never be accepted by the House | PATtment, operating in Germany, but he is S=——————————————————————= talintion to be extended to our pork pro- | cite by favoring the ward heelers and | %5 FESIEE E 0 DI IEHINE 08 of Lords and thorefore will never be recos. | M0t Attached to the Unied States embassy All the agony will soon be over. duets in the event of congress deciding | using the patronage of the school board | Th R 5 Health to Adlai! He never skulks. nized by the courts of law. No such ¢ ge | 88 the German official will be attached to concern is in saving his own soft berth | & 5 5 to maintain the one-tenth of a cent dif- | for partisan ends, 0 th A s | gpeater Hill, being the man he s de-|in the constitution is possible without a con- | the German embassy here, It is thought : ——— ot . In the state louse, where he Araws | apises Cleveland. Tn a similar manner | siderable majority of toe meoprs tes i s | EhAt the. sctivity of oe Agrieuttusy S The man who “told you so” will be in | ferential duty on sugar imported from | The weakest spot of our present | g, oo wr as o fence for the rail- | Clevelsnd hates Hill. Neither side is satis. | feaom s partment in pushing American corn and over abundant evidence all next week. Germany. Of course there is the assur- [ school board is its extreme partisan- vond cf " of Nebraska, No better evi- | fCtory to the other. Salisbury urged that on several occasions | Other products in Germany may have in- ] ance of the German ambassador that [ ship and subservience to ward politi- dence of the fact that M Jors Is the can. He (Cleveland) had refused to lift a pen or | in his experience the House of Lords had :g‘lflél H:e (;r':":l\l:v'nmnhr"m}; ‘n‘gr{cul(urul at- The reaction of the Railrond Business | i1is action was taken for sanitary rea- | cians. fiilite of.the B & “’ IR oA x‘:l)' a word lh‘v'hnhn‘l(l l“’n the N.'»w \'(;{k ::‘\!:]‘(Kl‘;;dsll”“:xrullllmrfiurlpls I;;xulu’ulcurnlsurlrui e A PRALAS " ¢ L s didate ¢ o & railrond cu ¢ | democracy, which picked 0 e o opposition. e House of Lords had SN N = s Men's assoclation wovement s some-| sons solely and has no political motive | This year, as in all previous years. |\d' than Jownsenrs conntio: With the | f00t of the Erie county gallows. . ' | become virtually a conservative body it wag| MEXICAN TERRITORY INVADKD. thing that its originators forgot to count | hehind it. He would hardly be expected | The Bee favors the election of a non- #n literary bureau. And one of | AS a new document in the history of tne | becuuse “h:;l.\(;;-‘x‘l:.‘uml\rlxl;' B |r43§‘l..:l»”|\|";: Hostilitles Threatened with the Nelghbor- upon. to acknowledge a politieal motive. Im“m\“ I}mm-«l.l Under present condi- | ), strongest reasons for electing Judge Iw:;nrmf‘val:» n\l'r»n!'n.‘r v‘[l\l:’y:!;'“nf 1\:“'::"1;";:; was once moved out of the way the House ing Kepublie of Gostemala. rht v exclude . rk pro- | t s the bes 0 \ » is to se seiliestéem, Mr. Cleveland's s Lhs of Lord vould ¢ oug erhap: CITY EX10 i ol Friday and Saturday of this week are | "Vhen Germany excluded our pork pro- | tions the best that can be done is to 8e- | yyy10mly 15 that possibly Mr. Johnson |t Waehinkton an intorest. 1t may e, | of Lords would gradually, though porhaps | CITY OF MEXICO, Oct. 81.—Miguel Tor- R only ing reistration days, | 10¢t3 and for years refused to revoke | lect the best material from the tickets [ UEE B R0 BPE RS call attention to the fact that motioms of | O%1¥. o 0 the old position in|ruco is the owner of a large timber tract y ning registration days. | el f | may ASS, which the parties were evenly balanced. A 116 ; WV Eisiagioot (4o Fogl if you haye |'he embargo that government always [alveady rominate], At the coming ele: gratitude, personal or political, are forelgn | " y"o qao wqp tha proposition of handing | 2211ed BEYDto, near the Guatemalan frontler. eglect regis ave | ) N — 0 4 by long ad % e 3l ding 2 Fe0e! o p, 1 ) g | v justified 165 donrse on sanitary grounds, | tion nbers are to be chosen.| . = o to & nature monopolized by long admiration | e “government over entirely o, a sl | Quite recently the authorities of Pelen, Guat- not already done so. It changed its policy only when it be- | The fter mature reflection, | The paid political elaptrap writers of | of itself. chamber shiould come before the country, | emala, arrested and took away six Mexican Al > ing Journs o frof g 5 which do not believe it will dc e e oo ployed With all Tts threats, bulldosing and | €M & matter of sell-interest {0 do so. | decided to recommend the following | ' Burlinston Journal are frothing a e V0 Eotrant the’ sras et AR s s, AL T Oiatematans, Bite el ST coercion, the Railroad Business Men' many has made a formal protest to L ens okt i B .“.‘::I.l i:“»m-;;.,‘. (,‘r‘” i “1'\.1‘“‘::: New York : dent—Professor, | Ty has had to face in many centurles. | of the stream Agua Azul and have planted association bas m unable to show |©UF country against the differential a1 ilmore, Elin l" il I' e ‘; ““";'_'- ‘f“‘ Which I8 (he loglcal way of reaching a c "'l“'k'l;l'r‘lr“vl::vllnlyl;n;ulll\wl”? single ‘vnm'v:hor has | their flag on its bank. This is an inva- one-half of the boasted 1,500 signatures | 1Y 00 sugar from countries paying [ W. it G B. Kennedy. | R 6 s il AReETes peiors |y, Bl Sty try (00 the thcel ot he. onrtht. 10, aroons it e e R S a e e L export bounty, so far as it affects | The frst two were nombuated by the |1t 18 1oft for themotorious Lincoln el i erythiiog comes to the man | IIKS the government of Greecs has bean |aged by the. morements of thr oioarioams A 3 the product of that country, and It is | republicans, Mr. Gilmore is endorsed by [ Ford orEan to tell the people of Oma | that waits, ‘excopt, oF courser to. the felow Buy Grek storkar® ammle assembly, let him | fitbusterers fs the American, D I, Schmiel- M T 0 gonable ass i » Muniel; gue o last | 1OW to vote.and to libel the editor of | Wia) faits, except, of o {ooc Stocks. Can It be supposed pos-|der, who had a contract with Torruco for Secretary Morton will not come home |10t an unreasonable assumption lh.l“ : the 5 niciy )1 le h{lf‘ I“\“‘ ll" l" 4| Hite. BbaleE Gprositibad o Filk Buktiicas ;:r:l-“u’-‘r.}g e oandia by an lndependent | the' delivery of lumber, and who has ap- to vote. His enthusiasm for the ple- | the action regarding American cattle Is [ named two are nominated by the demo [ men's movement. The day Is not far | paio"gabelis Journal: Manager of - the | House of Commons where the 1deis of fad- | pesled to the Amorican minister, protestiog Bathakda Sturde intended as notice that if this sugar | crat lis is by no means intended | ™ Al 1. [Dime Buseum—Was the contortionist ants might become law without a chance of | against the arbitrary acts of Guatemala, biter ticket headed by Sturdevant is Tt 14 b % i 55 it N it e ‘hat, | distant when the business men who [ 0n the stand in our damage suit trial an appeal to a higher authority? Onc other | The state of Tobasco is arming its mil- not sufficient to make the exercise of his | 1M1 15 adhered to we may expeet re- | to discredit other candidates, but what vigtied the save-thstate manifesto will | SEnt-Yes, and the opposing point: But for the House of Lords you will | jtary under-the command of Colonel Socq. Frinehise desirable this year. taliation. We could justly find no fault [in the judgment of The Bee, would B Sl Be o TR P in a he t. now have elghty votes in the House of Cc Altonsio. Alvares, engineer, has. Areiven gk s with the German government if it were | come nearest to meeting the demand ‘l"‘l" o il P, '""f ot mon | 4 Chlcago Inter O ean: “What in the world :::fi{',ii;,g”"',:‘n’:,‘"d',‘;d“;"“’,‘,‘”:‘l;’v‘n“',j"’;'f party.|San Juan Bautista. His mission Is to con- The Burlington organ tells us that the | 0 adpot such a course. We have not | for a nonpartisan board. :4"-“‘"-“;» :v:;r""_!‘l ‘“m“"m ".u;d.l-:”-. D Yile M tmuch for? H Archbishop Walsh and his triectsr o ?,'.I:fém’;l.“"'.“,fi;?:’(.",_”";,‘{',.T.”.’;"’.?.:;..:: e workingmen of Omaha are up in arms | 4cted in good faith under the nge- e R i 5 i She—I know, dear, but he'll be s Without saying anything about the main- | be covered, and the commander of the troops : b misapprehension of its import and ol wear a lovely yellow chrysanthemur tenance of the Pouse of Lords in its presemt mgainst The Bee for its attitude with | ment entered into when Germany re- LEADERS, JFHO M 4D, jeets and have declared their intention | I1l have him st over in”that dull corner | form he appoaled o all who believed Iy the | Lol Ufl’l“":;aw‘vl\l' 0oy ariimont: co'(;mmmi B ot Omnting ity ent | xeked e reateictions, agalnsgithie .|| Democraticilendate (peneratly, hinvel | S65 S e ll FIERE S SR 6 [lto' g1ve ta " touon ot jcolor there religtous institutions of the country, in free- | Lorengo Garcla, whose troops. were crens. saders. Better wait until the votes are | bortation of our pork products, and we [ either a very poor apinion of the intelli- i . % : Boston Transcript: “No,"" said Knogood, | 99m. in the security of contraci'and the | ported from Vera Cruz to the frontier by 5 that nine-tent of their employes Ty T . . p 4’ | sanctity of property, to combine to support Vi -of- od. have no right to expect any favors from | gence of the people or very little eon- lespondently, “I haven't heen discharged pport | two Mexican men-of-war, the Independencia counted. ) . o B @0 the same - but they removed me from my place as | the second chamber, which, he declared, was | and Libertad, arrived in port on the 20th that government If we Insist upon n |cern for the truth when they persist in o aisy, removed me from the best work | necessary to control the decisions. of the |and 1s proceeding rapidly ta. to Tonlsqre. e President Cleveland is not yet worry- policy of bad faith. ' iy claims | claiming, for the purpose of shifting the P = and !nn_»-rwmh removed me to the lowest | elective chamber. less the Guatemalans get back to their own g - his Rt b g ! pury When a mad With a bad record ac- | £rale; and three removes, you know, are | Lord Rosebers. speaking at the unvelling | oo e h v Ing over his Thanksgiving proclamation, | that “the differential duty on sugar is | respousibility for existing conditions i bad Fecordine. | ek aard of n status of Edmund Burke at Bristol last |\ ¢ O ¢ ¢ hostllities will begin at once. as some poople would have us believe. | an especial hardship to a most fmpor- | from the shoulders of their own party, | IS & "‘l"","""";, o At ot | | Washington " BlarF (Barly ristrig 1a) /| TIBE (RUEEIbUtaAY tha reninshs o0 nAko e Convinced His Opponents, He Is sure to have something to be | tant interest of that country, and, more- | that under the last tarlll Taw the gov- | expect to have that yédorq ulgpll. In the | Lot nfhe™ said the enthusiastis sman; ?rfé:':‘l !L:h:nt\u:\ to the fact that he loved [ VALPARAISO, Oct. 31.—The finance min- thankful for, if it Is only his prospective | oyer, that it violates the “most favored | ernment did not collect enough rovenue | PUDIC printssand.on the stump. The | “a zreat thing e hated revolution. Politiclans, he | isters solid arguments and ierefutable fige | R B T s “Yes," responded the sluggard. "It makes | said, would derive a great deal of consslytion exit from public life. nation” clause of the treaty between [to meet expenditures and that at the | o "‘ ‘“‘“"‘I" '”'“I" " I"’*"““‘I'"r' | you appreciate the chance for @ nap in the | from studying Lis e e have confornded the leaders of the op- i = S : z : | Majors pertain solely to his public ca- ' morning when you get i 3 position to the conversion scheme in the the two countries. Iowever this close of the Harrison administration the | ! | o8 s ¢ : b | % or legitimate subjects of dis hian s 3 i : DAME RUMOR BUSY IN BERLIN, senate. They prove that the government The railroad managers cannot befog there can be no question that the | national treasury was bankrupt. Atte ERADH Bl o an A P e R O B i has abundant means with which to carry the issue, try as they may. This ISSU€ | Gorman government sons | tion was recently called to Mr. Bayard's | CUSsion in the present cainpy . 3 : to widen the sphere of woman Chancellor Mlohenlohe Has Alrendy Agreed | Ut the proposed conversion Eight and Is that of corporate domination agaiust iplaint and protest, nor | misstatements of history in this regard, . editor of The Bee has been ligned | SThen give us bigger Kitchens! spoke up [ with the Emporor on Line of Polley, . | one-half million quintals of hitrats: will' b popular self-government. The voter | ¢hore he any donbt that if these are not | but he is not the only or the worst sin- 4 crop ot tions to the records so faithfully | me time to think > those already denied. One of them at least | tary has replaced the police in guarding the the pinur of campaign enlculated to ar- | o, noints to o purpose on the part of | the existing state of affairs is due to the colleetion. powers, while another verslon of his pres-| corners there calling on the peoplo. to. s sfons amounted to about $9,000,000. | g aviff law ' We s helow WILLIE'S MISTAKE 03 Larl sineric! o) Y 1 dlated It P i ¢ ed to $ L tariff law that reduced revenue heloy Herr Karl Heinerich von Heydan Cadow | CITY OF MEXICO, Oct. 31.—Antonlo Ezeta ¥ % Res b TR o1 R R AR ministers of Dr. Karl Heinrich von | which Colonel Clenfugos was accused and for rallway prompters were somewhat sue- | Siderable part of this increase was in [‘or Lo esty rud veracity by na'sing such | Of a0 honest man as governor will not ; X : ; Chicago Herald. topic discussed was the disturbance among | QUITO, Ecuador, Oct. 31.—Government stration when the revenue of the gov- these bonds after Judge Holcomb's elec- Al resentments may be carried oo far dispensary in the state house for the |dovse Senator Hill. He did not register | fiscal years following ylelded revenue in voting for Judge Holcomb and for the B R election. He has said nothing to indi | 4, 1803, and even for the fiseal more rapid rate by his petty spitefulness f : Ty At Tired F. Counctlmun opposed fo mixing business with poli- | but the obvious Inference from his act- | fected by the disturbance of business, |every dollar contributed by the railroads [hint Tired Kaelugy has run for the presidency so many time and libeled outrageously for giving ut- [ & sharp-foatured woman in the audienc BERLIN, Oct. 31.—The usual shipped by the end of the year. ! ! iz e : fohtionxts thiosa 5 o Tl e S Are Srxtage culati Military Guarding C; must choose with which ise he pre- | pooded it will resort to retaliator e i ey 2 ters id publication to these dam Detroit Free Preas: Klection Clerk—'*Are | rumors are in circulation today in regard to Y Guai & Caracas. ¢ ¢ ¢ pas- | ner among the democratic lenders in % oAt o A S : CARACAS, V. ? 5 == will demand this and the demand will s, Pennsylvania, Ohio and other 3 s city. The city is full of Crespo’ = VY 3 3 . : Hair B dhre : pimn seems to obtain some credence. It is the g y fs full of spies. Crespo's I8 wmaca great leadl that orfginated |10\ pe gnored, for the“latest informn- | states thie barden of thele talk is thut ”I:”. '“"'l‘m l‘_”'r' .‘ ":‘”“"‘I'”" h m""yi o Jidianopolls Journale «¥ou seem fo be | report hat Count Herbert Bismarci is to by | QIBkt 18 predicted shortly. There has boen not meet him before any competes - [a bit stuck up.” remarked the butterfly to ! oting at Maracalbo. Posters signed e beetle that ha 5t been added to the de an ambassador to one of the great & = e ¢ RS 2 i M b TOCOTT at has da od the beetle that had just been added to the | ma have been laced th ray the menchants of Omaha against|ipe goyornment to ‘foster thfs interest. | fact that the republican party disposed "']”" i "”‘ A H :'\‘11:"“ ) ')’h'”::"l:l AT e R S " pies et their patrons and in opposition to the | ;) 1489 the exports to Germ: ny from [of the surplus left in the trensury by a iy oL = :l m‘ m'h". e L beetle. ' “I rather think I am well fixed |nco in this city is that he s to be made | A sate of siege Is throutened by the govern- Interests of the people. But it bas|ig country of brendstuffs, cattle nnd | democratic adwministration antanadten t R EORCIEE W DEEK 4 LachUS: ootnietlottd sittie ohanoalloryel e mews:, | mag proved abortive. The people have repu- papers of this city confirm the report that Ezeta Took the 1l 892, or the cc ercial agree- | ox tiire i s facts necessible | Nobody knows better than the pro- PhiladeiphiaRecord. the P & i Bt There are two worn-out politicians [ ¢nt that had been made, they had in- [ to everybody It scems extraordinary : ! »1 think it would be cu may be connected with the conference with | that he alone was guilty of the murder of whose peculiar methods In behalf of | CFeased in value to $33.000,000. A con- | that men will hazard their reputation | the tattooed candidate and the election ) hide this chestnut burr away the ol 1 " 1 Py 1 His mamma found it with her heels, “lw*”rc:w the vlu-lul pr»;s‘ldvn’L ]u( the counen u;m-hl t:s was lllvld km San Francisco, and i > e . il P See] 0 el flect in the slightest degree the de- And little Willie Reece of ministers and the Imperial secretary of | offered to go and take Cienfugos’ place and cesstul In Clay county. But their effort | et products. It will be seen that a | statements. bt e D Cinnot sit down, but eats his meals | state for the interior, when the chancellor, | therefore Secretary Gresham. ordered Juins to transplant those methods into Doug- | PONCY of intion on the part of Ger It may be worth while to say again, "‘-'l“ o i iy f' oy : Off of the mantelpiece. Prince Hohenlohe, and the minister of the | Morrow to dismiss Clenfugos. f o v W S arg r | betore e Cf " . co | Cities, towns and counties. is Dbe- Interior, Herr von Koeller, were not present oA o) las county politics Is meeting with the | "41¥ Would mean a large loss to our [ before the campaign closes, that there | I n Discounting. D 4 Chasing the Kebels in K 3 4 ot S S nco © Deteat, ek arl R et on b & the Rebels in Ecuad rebuke it 50 richly deserves, cultural interest. was not a year of the Harrison admin- | chuse of this conviction that they are ol iy undiamioed. g 1hoss i eF(ou going right along prose llll“l"n ‘l ‘1‘-,;f:""* Hill has more to gain by 'I--{.»m\'{.;lluwln | the peatants at Weisa, Bavarla, which re- | troops are after the rebels who are fleeing The Bee has charged that T. J. Ma- CLEVELAND AND HILL. ernment did not the expend- | campaign for »”“‘.".L “l‘t o ""l'." i I,'“', Temocrat_ by rey Notoain | *ulted In the sending of troops ‘to- suppress | toward the frontier. Jors during the last s i of the senate | Mr. Cleveland has thus far turned a | ituves. Benjamin - Harrison became | Will be no more difficulty in disposing of | GERGCE M0 SH0E k state. Per- kept and maintained : 1 ear to every appeal to i in- ident March 4, 1889, and the three even personal purpe o P arinato hiquar | GuiBeansioter orx. Anpsalito) Likaits in tion than there would have been be- ¥on spersonallipury 3 E : . " re it. The vill be no inconsistency Losing In ALl Directions. S S S —————————— refreshment of his friends and paid rail- | when he passed through New York City xcess of expenditures to the aggre- | fore it. There will be no incol L & 3 YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY I road lobbyists. The charge has not | last week on his return to Washington, | gate amount of $152,000,000, The term 1 P e Cleveland has lost twenty p been disproved and it never can be, 50 that he will not vote at the coming |of the Harrvison administration expired [ €anal bonds at the same . Mar e B meton ladc Aum Many merchants who were led into | cate what his feeling is regarding the ending June 50, 1503, in the last| B dollar contributed by repub- | toward the demeceratic candidate for gov- THERIOTE slgning the save-the-state manifesto are | regular democratic ticket in New York, | portion of which he revenue was af- [ lican candidates on the state ticke {E L R Two years #go for iy 4 e S Chicago Herald HTH WARD. tles under any citcumstances. The rafl- [ fon is that he does not favor it. Not only | the revenue exceeded the expenditures |and every dollar blown in by the I e road beneficiaries who seduced them las be refused to make any declara- by $2500000, That was a great falling | awity erusaders is being applied to S ey win et all Inis eer. yiih- Into the trap are alone to blame and |tion himself favorable to the ticket [ off, but it was not due to the McKinley | Majors' scalp. The balance of the st o 3 veland e must sooner or later suffer the conse- | headed by Senator Hill, but it would | tariff, which had yielded a mueh larger | ticket has been ignored and almost for- | that he is tired. P quences, seem that he has' interposed to prevent s fn 1801 and 1892, It was caused | gotten. They are utterly powerless to THE SONGS OF LONG A4GO. . _—— any member of his administration doing | by @ threatened tarviff vevolution, which | do anything for themselves, while the iy The ladies of Omaha have it within hing to help the regular party or- | cansed a great curtailment of importa- | candidacy of Majors is an incubus | Roston Globe, their power to place one of their sex nization. Secretary Carlisle was to | tions at the same time that it brought [ which they eannot shake off. The nom- | Cgme: Jupa to e tonight upon the school board of this elty. The | haye made a speech in New York, but | nearly the whole of the manufacturing | ination of any other man for governor | The old homs songs that sweet delight result will be a good indication as to = der reveries bring. T he has announced that hie will not speak | industries of this country to a standstill | wonld have resulted fn their election, | ppdred ety "Times” o “The Auld Lang L Whether the wonien of Omaha eare to | there or olsewher . the excuse being [ and demoralized the whole business of [hands down, For this state of things | LS 1 exercise the franchise in school electlons : . Dbosses | . The Cows Are in the Corn''— that the condition of public business in| the nation. The value of imports for the | they have only the corporation Dosses | mhey warm the heart like mellow wine, vouchsafed them by the laws of this state, This has no reference e cal i i - taklng any part in the campalgn. The [$200.000,000 less than for the preceding | ' o e aelected to manage | SN fIRE the old tongs sofe and low, HaR i to the campaign in Ne The Bee has clurged and the senae | VINOD 8t Washington, however, fs that | fiscal yeq Yhen, ia man. U wles ANAES | And Quy drearss of the long ago braska, but it has some con- ; L |, They all are dear to me, e flsada Tined a-~1: % s for services' 1ot rondored gad with cr |21 this 1s doubtless correct. The state. | tion for paylng the current obligations | business are ..‘w:m!;:ll‘:;xfi ‘:mh‘\l, An | A wl ure sweet"tho” s’ tho' gay A nice fleece lined Un | in China. The li [pronounced full knowledge of the day when Tayloy | !'¢" ¥ mude that until the roturn of |of the government, and when the present | Aspirant RE L PRIEIRES CRmLHFRE, | lee] is the Chinese measure Y j Ir sweet strains thrill with tender joy, 1t never can be. Indians and New York, and there has |000. There was in addition to this other | $ame rule must beapplicd by all con- | - Thels pathos Sl thes Wi x4 treasury within a week to necessitate | ance in the treasury at the close of the | for public office. A characterless man | O, sing to me again tonight 4 X The citizens of Omaha are vitally con- i ¢ : v o is & reproach upon Wis state, and caunot | 1 NOS¢ S0nES of long ago. nese think there are not enough lis between Pekin Jyand In the mon who are to be elected | Mo ros e (L iort O bis desire fn this | lush adwinlatration up 0. §124,000000. (12 8 Fepmmach upoy ! ofice, Suc) g iy = SO taReY cabinet, Secretary of War Lamont audl |it had been returned to the peeple in E——— ENERE v our store and a man needing a suit or an overcoat ot 7;;‘. e M g ,”',"‘,‘";m:‘;:: Postmaster General Bissell, are taking nent for the bonds of the govern-| The bracket offiglél ballot is the only : the better it is for him. This week we're selling Ah, sacred melodies that thrill oty owners of each ward doubtless bave n dircct interost In thetr want | " With peace the throbbing heart, J Tho' sad, tho' . 1 love you all, It . & an active part in campaigns in other | 960—a difference of over §115,000,000 in | UPon himselt a grave respousibility. | "¥o Songs of 108 agor . $12.50 and $15 suits are our great specialtiss, | M0 o g0 | contest of the democrucy in the Empire | sions and part went to improving the Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. 8. Gov't Report have suits at half these prices. They’re good, too. ‘2o or to allow any member of his | efficiency of the public service, which Journal shows that Majors signeq | ¢ SeCTetary gave fip his contemplated £ 8 dollar o the gold reserve was | the affalts of & lbse husiness louse | My weary'neart anall ches Underwear. Their harmonies may be. dershirtor Drawers for H0¢, e o oy dar when Aoty the president to Washington Mr, Car- [administration came into power the gold | @0wn and another is selected possess- | There's “Nellie Gray worth $1. Better ones for s o B of distance. It is a little over y take me bac to childhood bright, 0 the elty council. 1t s not o question | TVt 1€ 18 significant, also, that the |1t Is true the great surplus had gone, | be Jexaphisses highioficel TRUCH | FID ARt MAND N SL %4 Srem and the sea coast. The fewer of them there are between T A ne active part in the campaign in that est and one that accords 'Wwith common sense. | “Gr Rope’s unshattered dreams, 4 & elsely the same vote on every question overcoats at $12.50 and $15. A tailor would think he confidence of Mr. Cleveland they are |money. During Mr. Cleveland's first [t simplify eleetoral procedure as far | neied melodes that u souncllian, but the lnterests of e | MO 10 Yiew of the fact that mem- (884350, while during the Harrison ad- |crecy. The county elerk who undertakos | vour sofi statns oy spiric fall less than $25 or $28. & o e ‘ states the refusal of the president to |favor of the latter. A part of the sur- Most stores would ask you $20 and $25 for'em. We oy ¢ " '~ take part in it is as | had deterlorated under the first Cleye- B P ; . . i : 4 10 p [RSTUS I )t S land administration. There was not s s aKin Browning, King & C down and aviou e pay far b y p - """"_'l i Q a ro n n . In 0.’ same time the radleonds arg gt » ‘ passes broadcast to influen y | the v o i Cataging the Treasury department prevents him | vear ending June 30, 1894, was over | to blame. These songs of home love born. e | AR apacity for | There's “‘Bonnie Doon” and “Robin Gray''- ectio ith i the salary voucler of Senator Taylor | "P"¢CHes At the request of the president, | used during the Harrison administra- | W8 personal chavncter and capacity for | Theres “toon agRabin, ey n n with the campaign | cha ‘. g . Q " 2 treasury s s 5 ing those sterling qualifications. The And “Coming Thro' the Rye' 75¢, and a dandy for $1. The charge has not been disproved and | 1o Was Strongly inclined to speak in | In the treasury amounted to $105,000,. | I8 those sterling: 4 : sl u‘nf“ y £ .‘ | been no change in the condition of the | funds which brought the total cash bal- | sclentious voters i the selection of men | 74 (e e bAclc to chilibood one-third of our mile. It's safe to bet that the Chi- of party, but of compotency and fa | V0 FePresentatives of New York In the |and In what wa Tl cater part of | 4 We wandered by || by are very close » | @ ing p pe » N . | The Australia pallat law was intended | 88 & councilmanatlarge. The prop. and as they arve very close In the | enabling the people to make use of the he Australian ballat law was intended Aty 1 obably acting fn' compliance with his | term the pubilic debt was reduced $143.- |88 18 conslatent.wikh security and so. | Thot saths e powe of llfe and stin was being swindled if he let you have one of'em for %alg city are equally involyed, bers of the administration have taken |ministration the reduction was $259,071,- | t0 nullify the intention of the law takes | With gently rippling flow serchants and ship- | himselt be identified with the important | plus was used in paying increased pen j Reliable Clothicrs, S, W, Cor, 15th and Douglas. control votes and who can ., R L e i : % roads maintain excessive frefght ratés |is lwpuse.. o UM A With suy . 3 ' £ which the shippers are required to pay. | gree of mccuracy How scidgus o dun i " ANEG SR IR, WM

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