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THE OMAIA DAILY 'l'U]!. HE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. . N o ocor 0 . THE TRE ITH JAPAN, m OMA“A DAILY BEE. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAG) Interests. Nobody Is blind or indifferent | soning of the Record is not only falla REATY WITH ] D., were opened at the Treasury department P e it o The portion of President Cleveland's | to the fact that pensions have been | clous but slutely absurd. The peo- today as follows®: E. ROSEWATER, Edit annual message which will command | frandulently obtained, but this does not | ple of Ot ive not at all requived to | Phlladelphia Record: The most important Fort Sloug the firet nttontion of the fnamclal and | JUstify {he unjust and ungenerous covrs | take to dih,to continue the work of | hae e b meucs b Buttetory Grobam !«qx\v,v‘:u;':.\:‘:r Deon. Mte, o Milwaukes 31415 8388 Dusiness inferests of the country fs that | Adopted by the preseut administration | instruction '0f" thelr children in the | and Minister Kurino, representing their re- | Estimates for 1896 Expenses of the Govern- | &exiro Surnitiee Mrs. o, i - T BECRIPTION, " | velating to the currency, with which [in the matter of purging the pension [schools. The license money paid by | Shective governments, is' without doubl that ment Below 1805 Appropriations, BB I, Ol Pally Bee (Without Bunday), One Year....$,3 % | the messnge conclu This will be|rolls. That was unquestionably of a |banana pedgHers and the fines pald bY | jar courts and for the submission of foreign Cogbip, Cabine Lok ¢ Bix Months ... ¢ . W, 25 m | somewhat disappointing to those who [character to justify the charge of un- [disturbers ofathe peace are employed | residents of Japan to the juriediction of na Ofta_ Dunker & O o T T T e w30 have expected from the president some | friendliness foward the veterans and | for the sanw lnudable object of foster- | UYe magstiates, T 18 6 sonssior 1o GREAT INCREASE MADE FOR PUBLIC WORKS | 1%:,1% "t Saturday fiee, One Year LU T8 new and valuable suggestions on | there 18 abundant cvidence that It re- |ing populyy, pducation. Must the citl-| entitiea Oy helr marvelons progress in the o LDIERALL sttt LSS R ' FICES, this ve fmportant subject, to | sulted in doing a great wrong to many |zens of Omahg all engage in peddling | ways of western civilization. It was a SUE- | Nearly Four Millions Asked in Excess ELMWOOD ELEVATOR CASE ARGUED. BERE W Bie Buitding ? . bkl H i Ao tresldei 0| a s d o g ronstd ¢ (lis. | ma upon modern Japan to be classified with 4 The first case which came up for argu- mahe, The oo DulMINE, o " foorth gts, |WHiCh It has been reported bhe|of them. Tho president commends the | bananas and combine to constantly i | o Parbarous peoples among whom It is| the Present Appropriation — Other | ment before the supreme court today wa sireet S was glying careful and pa- | report of the strike commissioners, says | turh the pyded in order to secure en- | Wi e sary to maintain the principle of Brusakss th Whieh \he Rxpense that of the Missouri Pacific Railroad coms Chicago oM. ¥ Commere 18 to Bo Incrensed. pany against the State of Nebraska ex rel _— . PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. = - Taltimore e - e mag. | tient study. It seems that the task of |8 good word for civil service veform, |lightenmert “dnd learning for their | extra-territoriality. f, Washingt ¢ A formuiating a plan for a new bank cur- | and recommends the creation of a na- [children? The complication does not New York Herald: By tlwq treaty w'nlt-h u'em;'f"'jf,n.fir P:rrl;lb‘lrl‘l[:;\r"uul:‘ulf:\r\ l;l.hlr"::kr: byplin | reney n has been left entirely with | tional board of health. exist. The Omalt schiool board Is con- | Was signed ta Washington by Secretaty Gres. \ . e, tary d Harry Hubbard represented the plaintiff, All communications ws and edl s ham and Minister Kurino, and which will ASHINGTON BU » b . Loty y ard represen plaintif, torial matter should be . e EOr | he secretary of the treasury, and that| The message of the president is the | fronted with the same demand for econ faubtiens by’ T i T L N o AL o Sibseorge M. HAMInGS, AOE A doubtless be ratified by the senate when it o ) % BUSINE R i At e okt “s5URes i o ; thi el oy gy i g T UToited ‘Btates. WeliouinE. Jupan 107 F street, N, W. cral of Nebraska, ably defended the Interests All business lettors and remit ances sot ofticial presents for the consideration of it SOtres. of official information re- [omy that is pressing the school authort o 'V\Yv:"hm:l'lj n; :(lm:"‘d Uil I.M‘r:m WASHINGTON, Dec. of the atate, Several nours were coisUBITR addressed (o The ' Tiee Fublishing o | congress and the country n modified | garding our forelgn relations, and the [ ties in othet eities, but whatever sum is | {0 the famis of elyitiast BROEs, JOPIOEAEH ap gooretary of the treasury today sent | he argument on both sides. It is fmpossis DAl bratts, ehooks and el S | form of the ‘plan adopted at the last | review of these by Mr. Cleveland will | really needed will be cheerfully raised | onsular courts, which are maintained only | to the house of representatives his estimates M R LD G THE BER PUBLISHING COMPANY. | oating of the associntion of bankers |De found very interesting and instrue- | by taxation. in eastern countries with semi-barbarous | o¢ appropriations required for the service for | case will be handed down. It will A e g o stice, | depend entirely upon the length of the time LATION and known as the Baltimore plan. The |tive. The administration has been sub- [jl‘_‘;l-“"m"“u“}‘u‘“:‘"‘“‘,';l{f".':)“!x;‘ """;'l;',f("l‘:",‘l‘f the flscal year onding June 30, 1896, which | which the court may requite to PrepRFeITHE € e e ube | ragident simply indorses this scheme | Jected to o great deal of criticism re Wheat and flour were never so cheap [ Sohca1es 10 JAPA the Bt " of Jurisdic. | aggregate $410,433,079, as against $111,579,041 | Opinion. Decisions of the court are made the ac ~ cop as In his opinion furnishing a basis for garding its treatment of international | as now. The staff of life is within easy | tion over the persons and property of Amerl- | estimated for the present fiseal year, r"":x'h":'m'\«""l'.‘.'o"”.;.‘1’-,1"\‘.'"1..“'{}"f; ,,::a |:_n-,; of the Ry BeS | ot ik roveme! " affairs, b yelieved that after read- | reach o 3 fortunate ones of eart cans within its ‘own borders. This step 18| The following is a recapitulation of the et gt - eclsiol his © b o U £ | very grent improvement on our present , but it is believed that after read- [rench of the unfortunate ones of earth, | cans within fts ‘own borders. This sien o & v he es- | Bo made public next Monday morning: The P Iollows | banking and currency system. ing what the president submits candid | Now if the price of Omaba meats, fa- | g0 B0 hough necessary | timates by departments for 1896, with com- | plaintiff in error, the Missouri Pacific Rall- | It is questionable whether, as a whole, | Inen will be disposed to concede that {mous the world over, could be reduced to | in some eastern countries, our consular courts ‘} parisons with the appropriations for 1895, ;:3”.‘,';:5"[:-'.‘,'.'.{} l:r{u\lx'»:“ ();vv:;“t‘l‘!v\“l;‘h;ro the the Carlisle plan is preferable to that |there Is little just ground for fault- | the local consumer the problem of sub- abroad are forelgn to n.\‘llr ..]...!:].,‘r x:)v'\jr}"::‘f"‘llt;f’“"‘s omitted: i a writ of error to the supreme ;,”“,: n,“‘;‘;": | \ddopted by the bankers. The latter pro- | finding. The questions that have arisen [sistence would be nearly solved. No- |4hd admivistEring bustic THE FUVE GO popartments, e S | stats of Nebraska, wherein it awarded a writ [ Vides for o guaranty fund of & por cent, | have been considered and” acted upon |body seems to know why Omalia canned | have evoked loud complaint and protest. The | BRI i : 1 of mandamus against said rallway company, to be built up gradually, while the for with reference to the established poli meats should bring the same prices in | United States as well as Japan is to be con- | xecutive .. directing it to grant to the Elmwood Fai : . ¥ o tERE COUALHY, g ! ers Alllanco No. 366, of Elmwood, | mer requires a deposit with the govern- [of the country, and while some mis- | Nebraska that they do in England. gratulated on their abolition in that c u Hope N county, Nebraska, a site for an elevator upol | ment in United States legal tender |[takes have been made the results on the —_— PEOPLE AND THINGS. v i :“v‘nlw‘u:lx:’;-": ‘x»lx'md“::”u:'wr :(:‘Ilu:l‘ rlrh :cn'."'.‘l.‘f,fi 303 | notes, mcludmyg treasury notes of 1800, | Whole are satisfactory to those who | The advantages of the Omaha public s e s sestiaenies %72 | upon the same terms and conditions that they 158200 50 per cent of the anount of the hank's | lieve in the wisdom and safety of that | library ought to be one of the attractive | pennsylvania's republican upheaval ceased | Labor : granted similar sites at sald station to other i | civculation, this deposit to be maintained | Policy. Tt is certainly true that the na- | inducements to the people of South | at the altitude of 242,000, ¥ s AN 130,399 | parties, Fhviviiesovigss IR IAD a2 | at all times, As @ means of withdrayw- | tion has lost nothing in the respect of [Omaha to give serious consideration to | Mr. Gosling, British miniater in Nicargin, | - Grand totals 10,435,070 3 RCER FAVORS NEBRASKA MEN. b ) L : & cackled prematurely, and was DPrompty [ The changes ¢ it Thag S b i won o e e i il thie' World by adliseing to 1t 6 gtiastion of ainseation L o changes of Interest these estimates| Congressman Mercer has written to the A BOML i faaz | Ing from cireulation currency that men- | the ) it & X winged. present, as compared with the appropriations | Missourl River commission requesting that average net circulation.. i o aces the treasury gold reserve this re- I'he message is a practical, busines Jerry Simpson Is now convinced that politi- | po oL e Coir, are as follows: the commission employ only Nebraska labors o ol o 4 in my | quirement may be approved, but would | like document, notably free from the The Unlucky Thirteen. cal farming does not pay. He says he Is bttt R A b | era auring the coming year, giving preterence {5 i 8 ™ | W hanks b disposed to e currency | peculiar charncteristics, which dlstins Globe-Democrat. Bl bl AL e AR LU 4R 0007 pibi | eanactied fmen ¥hsmenioe Henlig Notary Public he banks be disposed to issue curren: 3 ) 5’ daity There will be just thirteen northern demo- [ Colonel Kolb was wise enough to keep off | eXpenses are Increased about $225,000; publ Congressmen Mercer, Hainer and Kem ot upon such terms? Is not a 80 per cent [ €uish most of Mr. Clevelund's deliver- | crats in the next house to represent the bad | na capitol grass. Coxey's experience served | Works, about $400,000; public printing, about | the Nebraska delegation were present on the al Booth can have no fault to|guaranty fund excessive and unneces- |#nces, and will repay careful peru luck that struck their party In the late elec- f floor ct the house &t the Upentng ol tHS N tion, LECEL I bl b today. Mr. Meiklejoh ot find with his reception in Omaha. and therefore certain to defeat | for the great amount of useful informa- Bl Cook, the leader of the Indlan Territory | Treasury department: Salaries and expenses | £.01 today. Mr. Melklejohn 1s expected to _— the object of the proposed change, | tion it contains, b clfliiwa, HEed 8 be,/a Dook: AFent,In; KKABNE: | are fneriadom MUBHL $100,000, arFllorial govs | oosh i e R TN Now that we have new letter boxes, [ which is to supply a larger and more b AL o r probably romain away until after the Chrlst- . = - =g 1t looks now s ARl Tarover, Glbve et "‘;‘::i:g‘ ;x:‘]::““';“‘:“:“-‘m" A l‘l‘llmwnfs are I.lw‘ru)u.\‘nd about u,u_(mn; inter- ;"::.-h"if::v‘s’nli\ltm;j“:!.vptfif{. ;l;‘:tl:ml“n{)’l:‘lrl: why canuot the Postoffice department | elastic cireuintion? In addition to the | SENRASKA IN THE TRANSMINSISSIPPE | would rumble down the, centutiis, o3 Be | imaelt again, Mr. Cleveland must be dropved | 45y G ‘. on o, loh | gation, were both Dresent AUNNE the AYs give us a few new mail trains? guaranty fund there is to be a safety Congressi "f .I"' dde . himselt president and secrétary of the treasury at | from the list of divine writers, income tax provisions, provided for by the Master Sherman Smith of Omaeha, who, E fund of 5 per cent, for the redemption of gressman Bryan made himself | the same time. The effort does not amount | are Diggs wi'l winter at the national capl- | act of August 24, 1884, The estimates for | upon the request of Senator Manderson, was Merchants who advertise in The Bee | (he notes of failed banks, so that under prominent as the free silver champion | o greatness, but is regarded as a fairly g00d | ) and Mrs, Lease in California. A space of | public works are nearly $1,000,000 in excess | appointed several years ago as page In th s 4 bt A atE in the Transmississippi congress, and as : are alw ired of securing their | fhe plan of Secretary Carlisle the banks bl aantyg shares of the holiday trade and more, s ,000 miles ought to insure a season of pro- | of the présent appropriations, of which about ""lll'“(';“‘ ‘\"" Tt'nlfl‘n 'h"* not [murnlvd N‘ . ; N i Q. peac 2 0 O s ¢ at plece the present session o chairman of the committee on resolu- A Condiri ogative. found peace $2,000,000 18 for the continuation or comple Ml hoe 1 reported tho resolution calling for Indian Tournal, National bank defaleations in New York | tion of public buiiding, as follows: congress, he having sent in his resignation LI st e i b L ) the weat discontented " I8 the question | during the past four years amounted to [ Alleshany, Pa., to complete........oo..orr 175000 | £0 the sergeant-at-arme of the senate some the free and unlimited coinage of silver | which Chancellor Canfield of the University | $1,100,000. The “‘conspiracy of pelf” seems | tuffal, continuation.. . : snon | time ago. Sherman has male n bost cf and gold the old ratio of |of Nebraska answ in ‘the Forum, and |to work smoothly and effectively. Churkuvlilag Mo, complatio e friends on the senate side of the vapitol builds g sl ¥ which he answers, with conditions, fn the | o ide Atherton contends: *T maintain [ Fort Worth el < 150 ing, and his failure to return will be re 16 to 1, “without waiting for | negative. Yet those who have read the re- St DAAS L i | Kansas City. Mo, continuation *100.0% | Bretted by many. the aid or consent of any |cent election returns must have a suspicion | that no woman can be beautiful without a | e Rock, Avic. additions iy b i A1V that the west, as well as the rest of the | shapely nose, and this the New York beauty | other nation on earth,” and succeeded | United States’ in which voting is yet an | is conspicuously without.” Gertrude knows. | in securing its adoption after a_ sharp | \BRGtion: Bave Wad croneh, oF GERICIACY | The figure of Willlam Penn hus been placed | portiura, "Ore., continiiio fight. It docs not necessarily follow, die R renty in position on the tower of tho Philadelphia | pcblo, Coly, continuatin, Y I Vebrnska, delegati ) city hall, and the face turned toward the old ut, Minn., continuation s s | | however, that the Nebraska delegation The Discredited Oloey. Siiily Wiokhd-A¢, Dhskamoron: {5 well, | Sun Franciseo. commencoment. 11111 T00) | supreme Court W Hear an A ppenl i the to that congress was veally committed o Chiloago Times. The eyes of the quaint old paragon of honesty | Sioux City, Li., continuation. ... !00) Tyler-Lust Chanee Sult. to the free silver fallacy. Attorney General Olney, as “a friend of | 4ra thus diverted from the $20,000,000 job be- | Washington, D C., continuation...... WAEHINC o The action of the would be compelled to keep on deposit too. with the government an amount of cur- ey equal to 85 per cent of their note services of Objector Holman during the | 188ues. It I8 very questionable whether Mhort sosston Just commenced. He ls | £reat many banks would care to fssuc fhe father of the house and the house is | N0tes under such conditions. The Car- about to lose him. Any filial child would “|"'"_ I"““‘ D L munke the most of o parent under simllar [ tional treasury of all responsibility for L 55,000 | Postmasters were commissioned today as ewark, N. J., completion and othier lunds follows: Ncbraska—Andrew J. Braley, Al E RN e e R g o | ford. lowa—Mark Gillesple, Saint Marys. IMPOKTANT MINING CASE, Gonaltiohs, the redemption of bank notes, and in the court,” wrote a letter to the judge be- Worcester, Mass., com o % 50,0 I e Ihve Vbt as s G 9% | United States supreme court in granting the dent to the letter the country will of [solvent banks would secure prompter congress was entitled to ten vote a | ganizations was’ J)onvllnm The judge very given Denver the go-by. A petition | $1,700,000 increase, while the permanent an- | for a writ of cirtiorarl in the case of the salaries and expenditure increased by | of transferring P 2 the president will certainly insist that [ notes th hall be redeemed out of any Seem to bedomsmuch more friendly terms | sented to Governor Walte, asking that. the | ¢ ¥ e penditures are increased by | of transferring to the court litigation which counted for by the neccssity of paying nearly | case has oc who held credentials elther from the The Foar, Ball Prize Winners the police prescribe. The petitioners assert | 5o ynic fof by the ne sity of paying nearly | case has not only becom: important because — ished. “Another featu of the Ca forent cities who were authorized to|the championship for this section of the | keeps many buildings tenantless and keeps harbor works. Miscellaneous appropriations | raises, Among these questions the most D discipline which it has established by | g, % Bk Az St Z shall be no national bank notes issued Bryan, who was accorded membership | hensibly’ to_Mtsgourl. As between Kansas | Under the head of the Navy department| yond the lines of their claims into the claims reports of the barbarity are corvect the | gijvar in the cireulation, and it witl| ' in congress. The ten votes of Ne-|it has no better team. has still heart and | anxiety and keener mental anguish to man- | vessels in the course of construction); public | the vertical lines into the Last Chance tersls When finally the monetary | university ‘s| e “same heart 1n fishting | knce. The man who rises of a morning to |~ Under the head of Interlor department sal-| company from taking out ore which, while civilized nations that the previous Chi- | ity o e 5 > s D lardly enough of a sop to induce them | 0505 L CCin the motion to | Peen differeh&E] graceful lines of the garment. He struts [ $300,000; pensions are decreased $10,000. The case has been tried in several state Mayor Pingree of Detroit is now " . P . r for their creaselcss preservation. If he takes | count of prosecutions in United States courts. | for the Ninth district, which court sustained 8! of the democratic national platform for i o Under re- loaves for 5 cents. The mayor of De-| it to the favor of the southern demo. | *10UId be amply protected against the ublican presidents since i L 3 s depreciation of any money authorized | the exception of a slight increase in Grant's { his extremities assert themselves, and pres- | yoys and contingencies of rivers and harbors, | now declined to do in the case, and ¢hahge ‘his hobbles with lightning stronger than that of the bankers' asso- year. This debt was In twenty-seven years e L ation tnstent ot hequcrue: |'in the horizan for the silent sufferers. Cheer| A decision n an important case In-| g5 000 worth properly belonged —to 1t the trusts and corporations and 10 | ayprency on the terms It preseribes, The Nebrasika Incident Duplicated, keeps o himself. It is onough to know that | It 18 the case of Stout, Bangs & Hall against| j,incq by the Tyler company before the the whole delegation, but the majority while the republicans elected the other state - The plaintiffs have flled a patition asking that | " oo ror the Tyler company. for legislative honors, ngainst Nick I'ritz, | says that if these conditions are al- Sy 5 iy re o e o enator Dolph and with the Indian vote up in Thurston |as often as it becomes nec it the report that substantially repudiated | was looked on ‘as the candidate of the| McCook Tribune: They say that Rosewater | s this point which is before the judge for the Tyler company by Se pl California, and, 88 @ consequence, Wstee | themselves conspicuously obnoxious to him | missioner Lamoreux in the case of George| WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—Representative co Nebrnskn wi ve sared | not suspected of being under the thumb of \ oor manners and worse 3 istrict, N ove n income tax law, says there 18 Sun's gal'ery of American political celel- | obiigations of* the government. This force Nebraska would have appeared I I3 not stand thelr poor m rs and worso | the Grand Island land district, Nebraska, | mover for an Income tax y _—_ this respect will perhaps be more gen Now If congress will only erally acceptable than the Baltimore all the recommendations of the presi- | scheme, although holders of notes of in- | T 0/l B Co 4ot e WO L He ARG THvOLyIne Ft Hesrl ht: OF | NoRtH his¥2ERt; 1 "'he eatimtod tor imisce)lanabius purposes/are HEORAHb IR Mot the Reading raliroad recelvors to discharge | The reform wave which, It s asscrted, | Th0 SRRt (60 GORCe AN BUTBSSSAEE | potition of the Last Chance Mining company course immediately attain a condition | redemption under the latter, which pi o men because they are members of labor or- | swept over Colorado last month, appears to (e, yantAg ¥ of prosperity that it never before en- | vides that when the gnaranty fund shall i shortly afterward decided the “case in a i fhevs men | MUal appropriations are decreased by $556,000. [ Last Chance Mining company against the 5 e minimum and to as many votes in ad- | fashion d strically posed to i by bank presidents and business men | "y, g0 9 A N A e 7 Joyed, and if congress does not do 8o |mot be suffictent for redecming such | ittt AHE 108 BT T O | hey Benerii, argament. Sk, Ofney doesnit | to the number of ffty was recently pre- | Under the head of War department the | Tyler Mining company will have the effect ropresentatives in attendance. The Ne- | wi ¢ 47,000, the military establishment by $1,230,- | has attracted much attention in the state of Lt e L 3 e % 2 o Fisdunte 2 representatives in attendance. The Ne- | with the courts than with the people. laws against gambling be suspended and the | $ L Ll 3 3 a | no further blame can possibly attach to | money in the treasury, the same to be braska delegation conalsted of eight men, i games allowed fo run within such limits as 000, public works by $9,661,000, which is ac-| Idaho in the past five or six years. This him. refmbursed when the money is replen- iy AL L om: b It is really too bad that the Japanese | jigje plan will invite criticism, | $0YCIOF OF from the mayors of the dif- | xoyraskn b earned and fairly deserves | mental to the business interests of the city,” 0/ Ques army should spoil the good record for ot incraose $600,000, while the permanent annual i bably ho rights of and that is the provision that ther country, a classes all er teams y e g vél o4 i nt annual | consequential probably is to the rights i give them. Besides these was Mr. | §ounity, and olilclasses ull other teams in o ut of clrculation. The governor re- | appropriations are decreased $200,000. mining clalmants to follow thelr lodges b resorting to the inhuman butchery of | 4e jogs denomination than $10. The in- R T 1l baiot bangr ek and Missour)) th€ palm goes without a qu In the whole range of democratic economy | there is an increase of $1,549,423 for naval cs- | of their neighbors. The Tyler company was their opponents at Port Avthur. If the | yantion of this is to make place for more virtue of his positio epres tion to Ka#thsd which, while individually | there is no problem that has caused greater | tablishment (to meet contract payment on| denied the right to follow its ledges beyond A spirit, in_which the boys from Columblia | eging of the trousers at the 365, 5 ety Bt . Japanese - must ‘come-in for the same | qountless be. favorably regarded by |Praskn were therefore cast by the ning | were'sadiyggsgqent = Had the Migoney| c LhAR e BAEE TR0 LIS L works, §665,600 increase. tory and brought suit to enjoin the latter amount of adverse criticism from the | gona of the silver men, though it is | i 5 in n tight place that it showed in betting | don a fresh pair feels an inexpressible sense | aries are increased $57,000; land office, $50,- | within its territory, was in the ledge having 8 fon was squarely presented for the | berors “the e the resull might have|of pride and exhilaration on viewing the [000; Indian affairs, $162,000; miscellanous, | its apex in the Tyler claim. nese atrocities evoked. to support the plam. The proposed | ot 0 FL T eport of the com Bt about with a complacent smile and glistening | = The estimates for the Department of Justice | and federal ecourts. The last decision ————— scheme recognizes the ‘recommendation | WI0Pt the minorlty report of tie o dMng Cp tho Debt. pantaloons, and registers a vow to stand up | show an increase of about $2,250,000, on ac- | was rendered by the circult court of appea mittee on olutions—a report which .’%l“‘g" polis Tribune | rentening 7 or the bre; nkor: Or | 0ok a conservative stand favoring bi- | The publi&*debt is increased $100/000,000 by | a chair his limbs stretch out with the | Bstimates for river and harbor improve-| the contention of the Tyler company. Ore threatening to go after the bread bakers | g, yopeal of the tax on state bank is- "':‘ l’“, e only sueh bimetallisn s | (hS,Lw0 loans durici the present admints: | Figiaity of a cordwood stick. ~Bend the kiee | monts under the War department include | dinarlly the declsions of the circuit court of to compel them to sell two full welght | uog and this will probably commena | Metaliism, but only such bimetafllsm A% | tration of Fiestent Clevetund. Under re! that bags might follow? =~ Not he. But his | the following: Improving harbor and bay at | appeals are final, but the supreme court has e T e " ha® bYen | efforts are painful and futile. The curves of | Humboldt, Cal, $225,000; examination, sur- | the option of 'reviewlog, which it h trolt may possibly be a trifle eccentric, | o pic vepresentatives. So far as secur- | §PPeeinR 2 WET RN EEC00 O | second “ferm, *'The public borded debt on | ently a commodious bosom appears, the mere | $150,000; improving Mississippl river, 32,665, | it will be argued in that tribunal and atill as s frequently charged, and may | v jg concerned, the Carlisle plan is| > ; o g August 31, 1865, aggregated $2.381,530.95. on | outlines of which harrows his artistic soul. | improving Missouri river, $750,000; total | another decision made before the mooted . gation was found to be divided. Iive of | which the Interest charge was $150,977,698 a | Greater sorrow no man 1..‘1:)_ mi‘lur l: ::s rivers and harbors, $12,862,115 questions are decided. rapidity, but there certain method % . 4 the members were emphatically in favor c y 93,195, 2 L1 | anguish soothed by the upbraiding of his| .gogg" STOUT EXPECTS A DECISION. The Tyler company contends that of the :M”l it ‘:s - e to worry | Clition, but as we have already sald 1t| o) oot imetallism,while ouly four, in- Chatwe cetl b £ 8001¢, Under he demo. | Spouse. There ia, however, a rift ‘of light ore extracted by the Last Chanco company n his eccentricity that seems to WOrty | s qoubtful whether banks would issue A B libier s i terentlngito Nebrask {a; expeoted-to be rens cluding Mr. Bryan, were ready to be en- | there has been within ten months two bond | up, fellow countrymen. A Parisian tailor | FERA 8 B0GRE 1l SRREEE TR0 TC | while the Last Chance company sets up that please the plain common people. The president briefly | rolted under the free silver ‘bauner. | lssues aggregating ¥1%0,000,00. has invented a plan for eradicating the evil. | HEG Y S GOl T “within @ short time, | It hus expended upward of 8700000 in th ie_president briefly and polntedly {0 Cog one extra vote to be cast by —_— Just what the plan is the inspired genius development of the ore bodles which are defends the issue of bonds to replenish ik 4 s . 5 t § the secretary of the treasury. W. H. B. Stout, ted rd Just wait till the New York Sun hears | the gold reserve and polnts ¢ o diffi- Chicago Tribune. success is reasonably certaln. What if his e r Stout, | {ial of this case, and had expended upwards ¢ the contest that is to be made by Mel S i and polnts out the diffi- | C\ 5y ined to be generous with their | 1t appears that the defeat of the repub- | name is Dvrkrutsky—generations will rise {‘r’;'c"l;'rlyuf"'mil;"':l""“‘”"": l;;“l’rul'::“‘l‘;:‘e Con| o '$400,000 In thelr development work before mEiR18IcoNte at is to be made by Mel | culties in the way of maintaining the | (o ina agreed to divide it with | lican candidate for governor in California | up and canonize him. i Y ‘| any claim was ever made against them on Jay, the defeated republican aspirant | reserve under existing conditions. He & s v a them. The vote of Nebraska, then, on | officers and most of the congressmen and 2 . 1 a writ of mandamus be issued compelling the 1 Ch: company Is represented the ncceptunce of the minority report, | S:cured a majority in the leglsiature was NEBRASHA JOURNALISEM, defense to appear in court and show causo | TN TA*E FASECE CORY Y. Vourvienitnd the democrat who successfully coquetted | lowed to continue bonds will be issued 1 * | due to Estee’s personal unpopularity. He why the damages should not be paid, and it | P¥ Voo M Y Southern Pacific road, nominated through 1 J. R. McBride, 8 leat 5 the free and unlimited coinage doctrine, i k e " | is cutting from his exchange list the names | gecision. ——— county! Won't these two mellifluous | maintain a sufficlent gold reserve and |'" A s its instrymentality, and pledged to its in-| ;b {hoge newspapers whose editors have mado | A decision afirming the decision of Com- No Dangere of Income Tux Repeul. ration is not popul 1 was 5% in favor of the sume to 41 | terests. That corp popular in names be selzed upon with avidity as|in abundant time to save the credit of 2 Tad ti St € 1ule i acquisitions worthy of adorning the | the country and make good the financial against. Had there been a unit rule in | gyfered. I his party had put up a man | in the late state campaign. He perhaps can- | West against Arsene Chabot, nee Berger, in | McMillin of Tennessee, who was the prim an odious, grasping corporation he would d diction . danger that it will be repealed or that v q ¢ in the honest money column, § o kTR grammar and diction. | was rendered by the secretary of the interlor | no danger tha J ritles! Whether Nick beats Mel out or | blunt avowal will very likely subject "",l‘;‘] '_"F:,“m T eiels atton- | o et i nomimation ol ah hosest monsy| Lihcoln News: For some reason or | today. Ho holds the entry of Chabot for can- | there Will be no appraptiation for ft this Mel vanquishes Nick, they will both|the president to some sharp eriticism, 10ABIRTIESARL DO ar, O ayers of the house co platform he would have received a. tre-| another we hear nothing more of the alleged | cellation. J e e Tions sags (Hat theiit should be directed is that the free | mendous majority. The republicans blun- t th t of the republicans t Bids for new furniture for the federal build- have achieved a loud and lnsting fame. o LS ol 1on Attempt on the part o republicans. to A but his position will be approved by | jvor ngitators can no longer depend upon Nebraska support strength they ever had in Nebraska is noticeably on the wane, head and front of the fre ment in Some of the Lincoln newspapers are really becoming excited over the deter- mined interest which Omaha business men are taking in the project of secur- ing the location of the state fair in this city. They insist Lincoln people must not rest in the belief that the fair is a vested right belonging to them and that it is bound to remain where it now is whether they exert themselves to retain it or not. All this ought to be encour- aging to the business men who are en- gaged In promoting a proposal from everybody who believes that he has no higher duty than that of keeping the public ecredit unimpaired. Brief space is devoted to the riff, The president says the new law needs amendments | and he is still in favor of putting coal and iron on the free list, but he does no more than make a simple statement to this effect, thereby suggesting that he has no hope that it will be done. He would be glad to see the differential duty on refined sugar stricken out of the Iaw and recommends the abrogation of the discriminating duty on sugar from ud that wl Bryan. the silver move s from public life with the conclusion of the present session of by the reflection tnat he was able to carry with him only a minority of the Nebraska before the T ippi congress. NO COMPLICATED. The following excerpt from a recent dered both in’their candidate and their plat- form. i o Tariff Tinkering tilocked. Philadelphia Ledger. Mr. Reed of Maine advocates a policy of peace for the business interests of the coun- try 50 far as the tariff is concerned. It is | obvlous that if the democrats are to further experiment with the tariff they must do 80 at the coming session of congress, and it is equally clear that the conservatives who controlled the senate prior to the recent elections and commanded a halt upon the radical low tariff policy of the house will show no_disposition to take a back track, now that the country has so overwhelm- ingly set its approval both on tarift reduc- tion” and tariff agitation. The new con- gress, being republican as to the house and | doubfful as to the senate, with the demo- crats, however, in an assured minority, can- purchase Mr. Hitchcock's paper and run it for the purpose of killing The Bee. It is possibly due to the fact that the subscrip- tions paid for by the republican state central committee to keep the Journal up exhausted their financial ability. ~When it comes to scientific working let us introduce again your Uncle Hiram and his boys. e MERRY MESSAGES. Indianapolis Journal: Miss Boston—Pork and pretensions! Chicago—Ah there, beans and has- Philadelphia Record: “Well, how are you doing?’ asked the passenger. “Fare,” re- plied the conductor. come tax will be provided for in the urgency ings at Fort Dodge, Ia., and Sioux Falls, 8. | deficiency bill. ¢“‘Money’s Worth or Money Back, v B choto: 4 oy sy ket i (158 e gt " | not hope to pass, with or without the sanc New York Pres: Mrs. Goodfeed—Will Omalia because it shows that their | countries paying an export bounty. It| editorial in the Chicago Itecord affords | Bot, Pope L0 T o ot A e | v et o Slentine. Me Cluests M. Guest - ° chances of success are( steadily im-|ls probable that congress will do both, | an excellent illustration of the mistaken | of tarift revision based on the republican | {casting his eye admiringly over the table)— WO O 12 LY . o 5 : deas vould be wi th o8 Lo ‘ < B et need ic: proving. The state fair s almost in |the course of the sugar t-ust having so | fupressions concerning matters of local | furiher cmparrass our industrics piieless 221 Really, my deas madaw, 1t dosan't need It sight for Omaba. It can be secured if | intensified public feeling ngainst that | moment that are constantly created | cussion ard agitation” of tarlff changes | Philadelphia Tim-s: That syndicate which the proper effort is made. which stand no chance whatever of acc took all the bonds had a good loan hand 4 ] congress will hardly dare to disregard | comment appearing from tine to time | turbing debate. Let s have peace for the | =0 | F L T 1 man nas one it happens to be what The intimation that in se it is de- | the sentiment in f; o of modification | in some of our contemporaries: + comfort—he 18 old enough to know that C clded to institute impeachment proceed- [ of the sugar schedule in the interest| By one of those fantastic legislative ef- A PORTRAIT IN DIKTBMPRE, fasre i no (B(AE RUAITYY ART FeClape you need. We mean Ings against Judge Ricks the chief jus- | of consumers. Mr. Cleveland is in favor | forts which are occasionally to be witsessed PR e ; cheel e B e les nowadays has absolutely nothing to do? A as a court for the trial of the charges | peal of the law denying American regis- | not enough money to run its schools, and So were her cheeks embrowned; 1o uned toiDe pretty energetic.” “Yes, but we offer this week. NO. rests upon a misapprehension of the |try to foreign built ships owned by [the reason it is in this predicament Is Inside a russet round. e on nsed 1o look for work now.” 1 constitutional provisions bearing on this | Americans, There will be very general | chiefly and directly because the Omaha sa- Like rose leaves that are all but dead, | €V 1% e 1isa fine $20 Cheviol 2 a 0| » remarked the owner of the patent, “our ment the regular officers of the senate | millions now pald to forelgnprs for | ARd Ustil that queer law:ls repealed Omaha A hat, thefeto, of plaited hay, form of government is the best, but, after " 4 continue to serve. Only when the presi- | earrying American passengers and pro- - A A g ey Whence fell the curls of hair away color, silk plped fac- zens may take to drink, thercby securing Down to, her collar's lac Indianapolls Journal: ‘‘You are charged,” . 1 " . . enlightenment and learning for thelr They trenibled if she talked, or lay said the police judge, “with beating your ing, with embroidered relief work down inside of s the chief justice called upon to act as | Into American hands, . Sl . Presding officer. and then oaly for the| The president does mot favor an In |t theichikire wo nstatgnE. The tats ot the | . A wérehieblebd aBout hev. brosst A e TR o SRS facing, heavy silk lined all through. It's an extra reason that the vice president, w re- | crease of the army, but he suggests tha ¢l el o Unto hef bréathl ., ' v of dem foot ball boys will tell you d %, it N i CSC hat the vice president, who pre- | gEests that | gchool is dependent upon the fate of the Into he athing rose, Any of dem foot bal ! v ey hea\y lmmg, and '.hls, combined with the flghh For besuty fo repcse; ested party. No such reason operates | Peing demanded by the development of | Omaha is in no such condition and that s apstiiharia sloes. 24 f‘,’,‘;-,,’;z,‘:}"m’}‘.‘;‘{..‘,’,';.,*'{5;2“;.‘.,‘, 97 BAYS ith di i e ordinarily, nor is outside assistance re. | eaconst defenses. In this he is in ac- | the framers of the Nebraska liquov law | An, me! I've turned a tender flute “Indecd? 1 am glad to hear it. T knew with medium weight—It has fly front, flve buttons on Apolio, plgying ripe the fruit, taken with him." strongly against an increase of the army | Record has been led to belleve. It 15 not Vow n“z(\lwler lays: e s 5 ; ; Young Mjdag beiter pays! it il it's a very stylish all around garment for fall, winter for taxation Is the most Important topic | the construction of additional battle | money derived from liquor licenses goe 'y - - aht u ; i i 5 P 0 or licenses goes ¢ The war abroad has taught us many little that the charter revision committee has |ehips and torpedo boats is recommended, | into the treasury of the school district Blow, bleggpjatioul her ringlet curls things of late, and spring wear. We always sold it for $18 and $20. grappled with. Almost any change [but there is no probability that the |in which they are procured. It i$a man- And puft e kkirts with biust'ry whirls, scan It N would be for the better, while the | present congress will assume the respon- | datory provision of the constitution And, sunifshine overhot; Per Rnisgos; herets & poips. 10 these who Il sizes in the lot. | that the proceeds of police court fines Night, for she loves me not! It rather breaks up China to Japan it. all sizes In the lot. would bo several steps In advance at |that can walt fur stieh fmprovement in [and the sale of licenses of all Kinds be | s s _ A neat brown Cheviot, flannel lined, well Omaha to maintain its municipal gov- | warrant the expenditure, schools. It has just so happened that rmment and provide for the various he vlew of the work of the several | the money derived In this way has for 2 ; 4 3 s way has eft 5 each. necessary public improvements haw- | departments is comprebensive and the |a number of years sufficed with but a e on]y 27 left, for § pered as she Is by a limit to her |president approves the recommendations | small addition raiséd by municipal tax- | bonded indebtednoss fixed by an assess- | of the several heads of departments. He | ation to maintain the public school & ment at an absurd fraction of her real | devotes a paragegpli to a vigorous de- | tem of Omaha. As a result, the tax levy Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report Browning, King & Co., Reliable Clothiers, S. W, Cor, 15th and Douglas. rogant and rapacious monopoly that | abroad by misleading and lll-considered | Nishment, The ccuntry. ts Weary: of tookiallie hondaiin Either of 'em will ?9 a lucky strike for you it - =t . the two special things tice will preside over the senate sitting | of free ships and recommends the in law-making bodies the city of Omaha has As it the sun had kissed and fled Washington Star: “How Is it that Brack- P! g A little dot cf dainty red he's got & government contract. He doesn’t > . ¢ . With slender sereness bound. s T e 1) 1 % subject. In ordinary cases of Impeach- | Agreement with his declaration that the | 19008 are not sufficiently patronized, * * * BHIALS Courlert 0 oquen ! it yel overcoat, oxford mixed has but one alternative to follow. The citi- Which shaded half her face, ail, Toyalty isn't such & bad thing.” dent of the United States is the nccused | duets across the sea should be turned children; or they may remain abstiment and In‘loops.pf jellow grace. Wife. What have you to say for yoursel sides in other cases, would, as the next | its effective strength should at least be | saloon. The two are tied together. AnS midway Jas s litts nest 1a 80 harm In dat.” in the line of succession, be an inter- | Made equal to its legal strength, this | Of course it is needless to say that But laughter nade more manifest New York Press: I think Miss Smith weave of the glot,h‘ gives a very warm ggrment 4 . iy . en I duced ould b b Bt cord with popular sentiment, which is | were by no means such bunglers as the Hy.all her garden ways: AT T L SRR each sleeve—It's not long [only 41 inches]—In fact Reform 'in our system of assessment | boyond the legal limir. Provision for [because of the liceuse law that the | ARdyet Sl never hear my sult— LEASON FROM THE BAST. And twifitBem in a knot, That gleam from out the record, as we i There are 41 left and you get pick for §12.50—nearly change recommended by the mmittee | sibility of doing this. It is a matter Hang In her eyes a pair of pearls, yearn to decorate— once. ‘It Is almost Impossible for | the revenue of the government as will | applied to the support of the publie a 4 public made—Scld Saturday for $7,.50—Balance of the lot, valuation. It will be useless to vote | fense of the administration of the pen- | for school purposes has been kept down Powder cannot be legally Issued. The assess- [ persuade the great majority of union | can glways be relied upon to make up ment clause Is the vital polut of charter | veterans that the party in powe any necessary deficlency. revision. really & very friendly regard for their Upon the facts as they wre, the rea- bonds for public works If those bonds | sion burean, buf it will hardly serve to | to the minimum point, but the tax levy