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THE OMAHA DAILY BEF: MONDAY, MAY 20, 1895, m OMAHA DA]LY B THE DESTRUCTION OF CREDITS, cording them recognition as belligerents. | Ban Francisco l‘nut week of the revenue FOI0E OF THE STATE PRESS. wiL HISTORY R I supply, without regard to preserving t! f, I | de Db 5 — — {chating power of the circulating medium, Wl dyrd s = h: Inlnrr:::n‘t'de‘:nln nll ‘(,!I:;nx:)” the | It is by no means improbable that In mfi { c[ultor Cnmmq{lurq Perry, with l‘""'"'t" Falls City Journal: A polley that will | The Present Siiver Situation Parallels the | Tha poopla are having the qucn(ln: s "——‘bm_ X WATER, BDITOR. author of Join's Finanelal 001" as- | event of the Insurrection lasting until tions to the patrolling fleet made nec | bring about a condition of sixteen jobs to Greenback Craze. to them In this light by the friends of sound il e scrted that free and unlimited coinage |next winter congress will be appealed to | essary by the mctibn of the British goy- | one man, instead of sixteen men to one Job, 8 | myere are sound m n in several states VERY 3 the kind we need. g el ""'I AL the belte, I n oft of silver at the ratlo established o |to do this, and it Is a safe prediction |crument, evideh¢dl the anxlety of the | 8 GHL YO SR 0 o tes, says (e Washiugton Star, beginning to | A% the polls in an off year lu favor of fret 1834, viz: 16 to 1, was demanded In the | that such an appeal would have the sup- | government in,the matter, as, under the | in the bond trial of ex-State Treasurer HUIL | belleve that an apparent triumph for sitver | {t e IR SO T ik What the ren {Interest of the Amerlean people s a |port of many members. It is hardly to old regulationsany vessel carrying fire- | There is no show for the people when they | in the elections of next fall might prove A | danger fs. Meditation on such a result, the 4 that there will | arms openly wHs subject to selzure. Of [’("’"w\:xm:l‘fidlrl:;mlyh!(hll!:vlf house gang down b!rl!fl)x in disguise for the credit of the ! sound money men belleve, would mako 5 {to all settlcments between debtor and [be any change In the attitude of ..m-im,".‘_ s 1 o 1 country. They are by no means suggesting ) | wr—— TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Pally Bes (Without nday), One Year....$80 ly Bee and 5 One ' Year... Bix Months .. f v Three Months Bunday Tlee, One Venr Baturday Bee, One Youi.. Weckly Dee, One Year.. OFFICES, b )H«)‘:lh"i‘l!l' nation. As a condition precedent | be expected, howeve | | | s | everywhere, and spur them up to the great- | est activity. Will that bit of Maine hietory | | ves§gls should now seize & | Chadron Journal: The notorious L. F. Hil- L bl L ywhere, And Mot 1 Dusinens tntee creditor he lnsisted that the debtor | government toward the conflict 8o long | vessel under :these regulations there | ton, ex-Governor Crounse’s appointce an off | g DALt of Whis wears campiis %\ should be given the option, If there [as Spain appears determined and able | would be a cass for damages. s e eiinter | FRNAIAE AW My ili Bl up: G Vs was any preference, as 1o which of the | to suppress the insurrection, though it 18| The course of (e British government | if successtul, to “get even' be repeated? It silver wins this year, will that insure & sound inoney triumph next xpects, [ running away. They will put up the very Gmaha, Des Thutiding . with some men | hest fight possible, aud thoy hope to win. | year? Bouth Omahn, Snwer Bk, Cormer N and 2th 8ta, | two metals, gold or silver, he would | unquestionable that a very large num- |in this matter certainly gives Just cause | Who have been letting the public know his | \¢ {4s same time, & now light has been OUT OF THE ORDINARY. 4 Chicugo Omee Tibar of Commerce. juse In payiment of a debt. This 18 [ ber of our people are willing to give all | for complaint, and it is very sure to be "’""r:x:‘l“"'{."n‘o"l’,'y West: The Bee of fast Sun. | (Urned on the situation, which comforts them itk . New Vork, Roms 13, 1 and 1§ Tribune PIO& - nothing more nor less than a demand | the ald and comfort possible to the men | made o subject of serious consideration | day has some very sensible remarks to make | ot & e eer rabing ap recol- | | The number of draught dogs In Belglum s 3 > O CORNBSIONDENCE. for the sealing of debts at the optlon |\who are battling for Cuban independ- | by the next cofigréss, with the probabil- | In regard to the governor's action on the Te- | juctions of scme recent campalgns, and, going | PreDably not less than 50,000, . ANl communicationa relating 1o niews and el o the debtor. It I8 the doctripe that lief business. Certain fakirs are stili work- It s estimated that the people of the ence, with small regard for the princi- | ity of some radical action. ple of neutrality. . back no further than 1880, they think they | L Jitor. have found a situation worthy of study. At United States consume 1,000,000 bushels of any rate, it shows how quickly the country | Wheat per day faigh World: o ol 1 responded that year to the menace of un- | One of the noled New York opriclans has . = .| Leigh World: Governor Holcomb has ap- | sound finance, and how swiftly popular favor (been lately —heard to dectare that ‘‘the saying that the Omaha newspaper talk | pointed a republican, Dr. Greene, superintend- | changed from the one party, that had just | thorcughbred American eye is steel blue In about cats that do not catch mice has | ent of the Hastings insane asylum. —Inas-|won an important skirmish, to the other, | color’ ! A etinas LETTERA was put In practice by the repudiation- 3 All business tett A remittances ahould be | jsts of Mississippl long before the war 4 addromsed | € Th Publishing company, 4 Omihn. Dirafts, checks and postofice orders to {and by the readjusters, who sought to be made payable to the order of the company. T i 1 UntisiuNG COMPANY. ing the racket in different parts of the state. The outrage has gone farther than it should have been permitted to go. Chief Detective Haze I1s quoted as TALKING REBELLIO! | compromise the debt of Virginia by pay- Senator Tillman of South Carolina is = | Ing —_— e CTTON 50 cents on the dollar. If the d(-lmnl‘ fess discreet In bis utterances than (06 | L uy good ns o standing invitation to | Mich 88 fhe free siiver democrty Have ben | Mot {Ebmingly Iad been aiened by the 7| Tn (he yoar 1365 London dudos wore shoes 3 N’ CULATIO! vlie as borrowed one K ZOVOT] r 0. » eSS - )| ast came | 4 t e p e sled runne TRk O ne e pub: | Who lias borrowed one ounce of gold |governor of that state, In the address | wook to visit this city. Here is rich- | paign, the recognition of the republicans 18 | ™a Tt Tt R R I PL Lo # fishing company, heing duly sworn, tat [ can pay back in sixteen ounces of sil- [ of the latter to the peop! the actunl b of £l and complite conles 071 ver, although the silver only represents | decision of the federal - printed during the | of February, 1%, was | half its value In commercial exchanges, | validity of the South ( - Sl the man who borrows one barrel of | tion law he wise The democracy entersd upon the natlonal [ chain to the toe and the chain fastened to campalgn with very high hopes. General | the knee. Hancock seemed likely to prove a most at Monazite, a rare mineral, which uelther tractive candidate for the presidency. There [ melts nor burns, is found in the rich metallle %% o | was not a single striking personal quality | heart of the Appalachian mountains that lie . de-| that he lacked. He was handsome, engaging, | in North Carolin regarding the ourt agninst the rolina registra- v declared that while ness. Why don't the belled eats put in | perfectly proper. They did as much, If v'wl thelr work and disprove the allegation | More: than the democrats toward the clection 1 of Holcomb, by clawing the mic If the crooks Nebraska City Press: Dr. Hay insists on pouring into Omaha on the strength | making a consummate fool of hims wheat flour can pay back in a barrel | white supremacy would be malntained > vertiseme « detectives | SPite the fact that four-fifths of the rep hrave. nerous and eapable. s n ole . 0.1 f shorts. Such a rank plece of dis- [in that state there was no intention to of the advertisoment that our detectives | yioan party are telllng him of the fack every | raye: SEISOLS ”;::m|”,{"1y]:ug Mo irat tn | orl Lhe expetiments now In prostess mio. ] e Shone e S ! & aie thcte was 1t€ don't detect they would soon learn to | da Dr.” Abbott was apointed by Governor | dier citizen he stood among the Brel M| ceed paper stockings sized with potato starch - 19001 honesty would find no but | take up arms in order to Insure this { their sorrow that they have been de- | Holcomb, and the appointment confirmed by | (i W0t E€ Was & EERISEE lhl” st jand tallow will be put on'the market and b . 1,68 $ yet the deluded follow of “Coin's | consnmmation. Governor Byans pro- | eoy. ' 2 a republican senate. What more does Dr. | 4 O takbl s s . tog | 2014 At 8 ‘centy.a palr ''''' e g 1ol & . i A i # coyed Into a mouse trap. 1t Haze nnd | oy “want? Somo one ought to push him | W% weak, i€ at all, only on the side of @ too | op 1, 1895, the railroads of the E P i | Pinancial School” would have us be- [ posed an “open, free fight,” but not a | his nssoclates wore really up to snuft | over or (el him to go He down o e A e tanie T | Gnlted BUtE Wt 31,281 locomotives, « [ o 12017 | lieve that as between debtor and cred- | blood-shedding conflict. Senator THl-| {hey would reap a golden harvest in| Burwell Progross: Like all the rest of the | S, MSS WIShel Wt & sBIRnE ME B01 24,651 passenger cars, mafl and bag- . 1750 Soyesis | itor it would be honorable and equit- | man, however, is not so moderate. He | the way of rewards for the apprehension | [opulist leaders (for revenue only), V. | color of sharp contrast, But, as he was, his | 828 cars and 1,168,810 frelght cars. o b 1 19,633 | 4pte. ARABNIAN /8. PEROIHANE0, <tAVH. D | by N | Wolfe winked at all shortcomings of Silag | 07 o€ SIArD eptrast L S8 T8 AR P3| The average charge for a public telephone is able. _ i i s ki ' | of professional crooks. The truth is | Holcomb during last fall's campaign, and of |} HRC o along in August the sporting poll- | $36 to each subscriber | nany. $37.60 in E L) o Now grant that the American people | arms, it need be, to resist the court's | that the crooks are better posted about | course would have remained blind to all the | ticlans were laying odds on his winning the land, fo New Zealand, from §24 to 4 DI | are a debtor nation; should not thelr | decree, and it is very probable that be | our detectives than the detectives are | (s dnd, helped 10 clect Holcomb to 8 see: | yice,” he republicans were lundicapped. | $19 11 Swltzerland and only 310 n Sweden. L adl . reveessLons | Breatest care Dbe the maintenance of |has a considerable following. It is not | ahout the crooks. application for wardenship of the state l,.vnvlyfl "14.:. ‘m| “1“.}1::'“'?,1'”.’1111“‘.v‘:(\]v St | atiiok n,“..;fi..,i.‘.:’.’?‘ M ':‘If“"‘"'”"\"fl I“;fl‘“:z Dyl nttrike SIIIEITR fhoie credit at the highest standard? | likely, however, that if brought to the prison, But now all is Niifterent. Holcomb | {pRIHT A5 A0 SN R (g Undter ft, | eleetrlcity, but by the explosion of water sud= ; % i n. Tz8cHUCK, | Could the United States, or any state, | test Mr. Tillman would seriously at-| oi0 A Torbach has been fn Jort- | Woike ol ke hiarected | Some spots had been found on his record | denly converted into steam by the heat of e G P fore meand suleribed InmY PSS o portion or individual float a bond |tempt to inaugurate a rebellion. He and | o e 0] 8 Oeen H SOH- | Thd denounced the governor. The pop papers | In congress, and the manner of his nomina- | the arrested current. ’ i alem and Jericho, but he has not fc o Bover o tion had coal’ BIM the intetsat-or. waveral| ‘A- fordlgn ‘Selertist AR ‘o now. Lokb: fob (Senl.) N tary Publ or mortgage note at reasonable interest | those wlo side with him may bring on 3 diomic 00 I may well say: “God give us men pdad : Y e e ; il g —_— e oo H G i stten the art of tall swearing and still | 4 cors Gt indeed 1 the state | men of prominence in his party. Mr. Conk- | death. With a candle produce a blister on 1 " [ rates if the option to pay in silver for a |a race conflict which would have con- Auburn Granger: Cruel indeed i8 the state o ralling o) 'S W 3 Jebeaska to ‘wres o W o ling, in particular, had gone bome seriously | the hand or foot of the boc If the blister, by ! f l-‘::‘. 1:u‘s in calling nc u.llm, W I.\n!n he ;:g’;\”:“hr‘:\‘ ‘|‘T”|v; ‘:Jx'.h'n r{,)»mh.‘ ”r\\';r:\.‘[&::‘l.‘vr ‘I‘lll: disgruntled, and there was no expectation of | upon opening with a needle or other Instru- suspects of impediments in their vel Sent from the state. Will he not be lable | hearing from him on the stump in the cam- | ment, is found to contain fluid of any kind ity. On Dbirdseye view the inhabi to institute proceedings and recover from the | Pain. Things, all around, looked bluck when | there Is still life in the supposed body. of Palestine strike him as being natural | state at the close of his temporary absence? they l“:ll t look blue for the I']vv{])l‘\k:?n\. ¢ .:\! 35 cents a l'yllnd"‘ Silas Leachman of born prevarieators and mendicants—or méva Joutmel: -1t will We tme erongh | BUt i No fUrted out tHAL ths SEROCHLY | Ohitage has flled 850000 phoncsrapi aries q At k about the silver question after the | Were plagued with a greenback connection | cylinders with comic and other songs. It Is 9 m:):::;d‘l“;“('_h_“\',‘.:f'y‘”"“"‘y”:]“f‘l:f'h“‘"'.:.‘_:"|‘I‘li: gold Toan was reserved, regardiess of | sequences quite as spring and the stock market 18 buoyant, | 11 FeIve commercial valie of the sil- | of South Carolina as a_rebellion would 5 ver? Would any foreign capitalist ven- | produce, but it is not to be apprehended o ture to loan out a dollar under such con- | that anybody In South Carolina will Now let us see what the expert ap- | U c praisers of Bill Dorgan’s trumpery in ditions, unless the notes were dis- | attempt by revolt to override the decree serious to the people -ather, In his more specific style, lars | oorn is 1914 by. that controlled them more than was good for | said that he makes nbout $50 a day and i Mosher's castle hiave o suy as (o Its in. |€ounted to make up for possible shrink- | of the United States court and thus [ y1g- eggars, The next stopoff Mr. | Dlatte Center Signal: Dr. J. L. Greene, a | them. It was the survivor of the soft money | that in the west he s the only man that has ! i L oA age and . lieavy interest was exicted | bring on an issue with the general £0v- | 110t ks Wil be. ot constanti. | Sunch Tepubiican; who Noted for Thomas | Craze that had swept over the south and | been found with a voice of the right qualily il 4 s a . 3 . . 2 Of0 SRR AR ¢ y y e L Majors for governor and who contributed | Middle states a few years before ity | LA O : iRtk s for the loan to indemnify the ereditor | ernment. Tillman is a politician of the | yoile and we shall awalt with sus | Meahy (0 Soeernor wnd who contributed | o been Taid the year provious in Ohio by sghis 7 The Gern 1\ emperor is threatened for the risk? Would any Ameriean eap- | sensational kind. He likes notorie the election of Charles Foster for governor METRICAL MERRIMENT, . pense his opinion about the unspeak- |fund last fall, was appointed by Governor with another disruption of lis eabinet, | 1St who had money to invest or loan, | and makes the best of every opportunity |y o Holcomb on Monday of this week to be first [ §¥Cr General Tom Fuwlng by o larke walriiy. Cleveland Plain Deater. but that does not seem to disturb his | Which today is exchangeable dollar for | to keep himself in public attention. e o e Tt oAt AL LMot th, ths. p',{::f'“‘fl cerements, and lively as ever, Strange | Hg BOUEt a new straw hat, did Jones, 2 s Lo . o ney current in the | Sucl of re troublesome d mis- o RBOrA i i 5 SRR o e S 1 | cnough, too, it was operating in the far east | pha weather's o reA SRNd nowe * A digestion to any wing extent. dollar in the money current in t uch men are troublesome and v It is now reported from Washington | or before the 1st day of June. This s the WOWITRIA: 17 that Mains RiAt8 el86LION] Whiloh )\“_\\“‘xun ok p’x‘x’l‘v’l’u'fl.«l{n::.” now—his tones world's markets, be so reckless or foolish | chievous, but they are not particularly | that the money at the disposal of the | first republican to receive an appointment 5 took place there in September, the ticket Tho signs of revived commereial aetiv- |as to put out his money at common In- | dangerous. United States courts will not hold out | s i "nds of the governor, and e 49M | supported by the greenbackers and the demo- Detrolt Tribune, { ity ave multiplying on every hand, The |terest rates conditioned that the debtor | There appears to be reason to appre- | and they will therefore have to abruptly | of politiclans for going outside of the populist "';',jp"“;;{';;:,”‘;‘“";‘gm?l e e e There are tricks In every trade but oura Tilinols Central Raflway company has |shall have the option to pay him back | hend trouble in South Carolina of a | terminate their wor This will be |BArty for material to care for the state In- | capital in every quarter at once took alarm. | Before the price marked ‘only" - 3 : Just closed n contract for 1,300 new |in silver dollars on the 16 to 1 ratio, un- | more or less serfous nature, unless Wise | very sad news to the trained Indians | joremeo to the overnor i the diacharge of | In New York democrats, as well as repub- | Pefore the woman Tnew. Trelght cars at a cost of $650,000. less those dollars ave exchangeable for | counsel shall prevafl. There can be [who serve perfodically in the United | his duty. This appointment shows that the | {A15: looke sskaues gt the xetwrne, Whai) 0 washingto Bt o R e g0ld? Who s there among the debtor [no doubt that there is a very determined | Stites courts hereabouts as witnesses | Fovernor 18 I:',:"w‘j;;lh';":"”r‘;'i;;jfé"‘:}*’l‘:”"um“""g(;r Was tho natlonad credlt o be destroyed? | “iiis Iot wes Diaeas (haye Sently sigheds 5 Cardinal Gibbons sailed on the French | elass 2 ; The democrats of the sound moncy school | He had to purchase peace, un were profoundly disturbed. What was their Not wait for bargain da; 0 duty in the premises? The financial plank iTeRe bl ffect short of bringing | marshals whose business it is to escort | 1onored a republican with an appolntment. | “thoir national platform was satisfactory etrolt Free Press, could today that ean truthfully say that | sentiment in favor of maintaining white | to the depravity of their tribes, and it | partisanship. line stean for 1 , and thence he fhe has not borrowed good money, every | supremacy and every effort will be | will be a very hard blow to the deputy | Hastings Democrat: Governor Holcomb has goes directly to Rome for a conference |dollar equal to 100 cents and exchange- | made to giva it 3 i . p , ¥ for Sy Dr. Greene, assistant physiclan at the Nor- ough, but h P tate election in The Japs have cornered China, b with the pope. Some horrible con- | able for gold? Were any of the ex- [on a confliet with the authority of the | the Indians back and forth at 10 cents | fojk asyium, has been tripeferred to take (e | ougly DUt hore was o state cloction i i\ sateeacd the Chingse flat, 8 spiracy ngainst the A, P. A's is evi- |isting mortgages on farms, city homes | federal government. There will be re- | a mile on railroad passes same place at the Lincoln institution. The | a result construed everywhere as a fiat money With: the. "é”_“"D"““m“.‘.‘n{t-'.. k. dently about to materialize. or chattels made before 1878, when our [ sort to intimidation of the colored vot- fi?z'r:r:;"lr“:"":k;;“;"\\'s :‘;'P‘]',‘r"“‘(\,"'"‘ ”h;‘";*‘":('“{;f .'n.m,,,.,, (‘:mlld Inwv afford to go any S b § 2 W g ? P Por 3 o _emine %ol dree 4 | turther in suc Irection? As a matt “incinnati Tribune. 9 — currency was depreciated? Would any |ers and this will give opportunity for OQiolik Suggestiveness. Dlace. In a matter of this kind polition should | colg. Hacd, business soct wan It not fusles | The Chicago man began. an sration . y . The ghost of the Tichborne claimant | yopest debtor contend that his ereditors | the Inauguration of a race war that TRty “;"l':‘ril"‘nk--‘:;"l‘::)m:;m thetag (;m no flgulvc[ W »m[n kor i\'(! (vnl‘r‘nfllhe]flfi‘l:l{\: able that In the existing circumstances the \:-”1‘ ;;.I":l'fx'xr‘:;ll"ll‘:;u\\;’(f?';fi:”,n Gty i pPArANCe o " i s loaning | o : ave deplorable res a erta . Mo an | has such intimate knowleige of the patients B < ¢ nhENov ey And 8 sound o s’ pronun, i has again put in its appearance on the | paye taken adantage of him by loaning | could not fail to have deplorable results. | is 1o’ new name, ang rhymes portectly with | as the assistant physiclans.. He knows them republl SS.?..?.fli“!l.i “l‘,.Iu’,‘flqh".“.",f”'im’m neart, | | Drove the Boston men to jukgerics. k other side of the ocean, and he promises | hjm money that was depreciated and | It Is an unfortunate situation, but no [ physician. personally; their habits and ailments, and | A ‘broad streak of good, old-fashioned day- Sioeton Oitier: 9 P r 1} \ voek 1 " o 9 vi ron v M o e = i N0 v e pse officer | d 3 t ol o ) 3 %o bob up in one of the London week- | asking him now to pay back in money |one who will read Judge Goff's decision The Kpics of Variety. hn»' ;!n}l:‘l vwem)\"::|l'lhhl("‘"l;r’l‘l:dr'm'“'ill,"vzilgl';"u": light appeared In the east for them. Drums Mary had a little hen, ] lies once every seven days in successive | that has appreelated since he made the | without prejudice can doubt that he was Washington Post. o <o the i neciatanbont: || eEee o beat, banners to. wave, marching At feathers white s snow; i chapters for the next three months, loan? right in declaring the registration law | We trust Secrotafy Morton Will not at- | gteward and many other places around the in: | PPOCes*ions Lo lengihon in loe, and a now 2 spirit was observable everywhere among She tried but falled to crow.. them. The disgruntled leaders were all aroused. General Grant took tbe field and brought Mr. Conkling along with him, and tempt to point with pride to the fact that |gtitution, Their duties are the weather maching under his management |any Intelligent man can as has produced sunstrokes and frosted fect |any friction. The Demor: AGES, only three days apaft. uch that almost me them without thinks that Gov- ernor Holcomb has done exactly right in re- e fact that the price of many com- [ unconstitutional. modities Is lower today than it was five or ten years ago constitutes no warrant w York Recorder, The summer girl, with crimp and cum getting into trim The Vanderbilts have bought in the Philadelphia & Reading rvailvoad, which GRADUAL RISE IN } N il 5 ~ together they set the middle states afire. For killing smiles in forest aisics .. meuns that they haye annexcd the prov- | o exense for the scaling of debts any | The advance in the wages of factory Keapiehé Mustie On. talning Dr. Greene as assistant physiclan. 1o | \EGoniing was in his bost oratorical forin Or by the ocenn's brim. E ince of William Penn to their dominion | v than the rise in the price of lands | operatives in the manufacturing centers New Yotk Tribune. D ToeAined, WHBteVEr:hls party aMliation sy, | ANd,Lbe largest crowds up 10 dnte Eathered G A AT T i Y, and will soon be in position to lay the | 4 town lots during the boom period six.| Of the country s a signifieant index of | Tt is pretty Well bettled already hat the |be. AL e Phorut muw.u:n‘n‘- i - balance of the country under tribute. 's ago would have justified a cred. | the favorable turn in the tide of com- | federal office hgjder, who utters an opinion [ Papillion Times: The Hill case serves as [ oo TREn (8 B0 E0® G aates were sl ba 4 i el bed e i Jears 460 J00ld Bave, JisHAcd, & proc al activity. The advance in wages | °0 _the coinage quéjtion contrary to those | another Illustration of the folly of making | e o ghe WO Prisidentivl ciRaiities vere | The angler now a trout Tl T T | itor In exacting a larger sum than the pp ] g % | already expressed by the president will either ' public servants give bond for faithtul per- | iy, forEoren. [t eounted for BottinE SO0 [ - It in the timn or %o 3 he American Cracker trust explains | s of the note with the Interest stipu- an with the mills and factorles of | have to take it batk or get out. Gentlemen | formance of public duty. Not 10 per cent Kuperh; figure 17 fthe feountry/u® history: ' It Gets fishing on the brain. the advance in patent bakery products lated thereon New England and is now extending to [ holding places under The administration may [of public stealings has ever been recovered counted for nothing against the republicans z.lu‘z l:m t,o me, %s, \--Iu plain: it 0 5 3 a1 o Nebras dsmel f Ity s, and no mistook, by saying that it is in sympathy with the | "y wreat mass of the Amerlean peo- | the Eluss and iron Industry in Pennsyl- | {hik 18 ihey please, but they must keep | by Who stale, of Nebraska from (ho tondsiiel | hat General Garfleld, while a member of | Ono ‘Uhing to ket fish on the brain, recent rise in the price of flour. That | 5 Shonese and with Ben Franklin | YAnia and Oho. 1t is impossible to - tion is similar, (hough not so bad. Tho testi- | e b taken a fee to which Ahother on the hook. may be trae, but the American people interpret these advances as other than Oaton anzuld Hoxt mony in the Hill case showed that the people | PeOP!e e are not in sympathy with the taking ways of the Cracker trust. Senator Morg who is very much disgruntled over the foreign polley of Seeretary Gresham, talks of war with Great Britain over the Sand- wich island muddle. The Alabama senator is in the habit of shooting off his mouth at long range. Ex-Governor Boles of lowa comes out for the free coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 without waliting for any international action, But for all that his chances of being nominated presi dent will not be 1 to 16 by the time the national democratic convention assem Dles. The Bell Telephone company claims to have won another victory in the United States appellate court. That means another turn of the screw to tighten the grip of the telephone monop- oly upon the country and give the stoc Jjobbers another chance for holding up their patrons The contention over primary money should not trouble people in thes parts so long as greenbacks and silver certificates pass current for 100 cents on the dollar. 1t is not the question of primary money that has made times 80 hard, but the shortage of beef, pork, corn and hay. Another coal combine has been organ- fzed In New York which proposes to bring about an advance In the price of anthracite 50 cents to the dealers with out increasing the cost to consumers, How this is to be brought about is not visible to the naked e the consumer has always freight. ‘Who is responsible for the rotting of tlmber in the Sixteenth street viaduci That is the problem with which the . Wwiseacres of the council are now wrest ling. hey might as well ask them selves who Is responsible for the rotten wooden blocks on Capitol avenue, It is a condition, not a theory, that has to be dealt with in the viaduet question. Dr. Abbott Is the first man ever dis- charged for cause from the Nebraska Insane asylum before he had a chance to see the inside of a hospital ward or feel the pulse of one of the inmates. What is more, he s the only man who has ever been reinstated after his sum mary discharge by the man who gave him his walking papers. The precedent 18 certainly unique and will for many reasous be memorable, We still hold to the opinion, Lowever, that Dr. Hay I8 & twolegged porker who ought to have been summarily rted out of the asylum with the governor's boot on the outer wall of his posterior. P, 8. The Bee would use the right medical term in hog Latin for this Caesarean operation, but we cannot lay our hands on an approved dictionary of medical ethics. they believe that honesty is the best policy. They know enough to know that any attempt to scale debt, public or private, under whatever form or pre- tense, Is a species of dishonesty, de- structive of credits and subversive of the public welfare. The Ameriean peo- ple are adebtor nation, beeause the more progressive and enterprising than any other eclvilized nation. They have confidence in their ability to make the most profitable use of forelgn capital, and it‘is manifestly to their interest to retain the confidence of capltalists and investors In order that they may be able to borrow at the lowest rate of interest. Any scheme that tends to weaken confi- dence aund impair credits through the debasement of the currency must react disastrously upon the whole country by paralyzing all enterprise, and under such conditions the debtor class would be the greatest sufferer, even if it had the option to pay with the cheaper money. A GROWING INSURRECTION, The latest news from Cuba s reassur- ing to the friends of the patriot cause. Accepting it as trustworthy, and there appears to be no reason to doubt that it is, it shows that the insurrection is growing and that most of the effective fighting is being done by the insurgents. An Amer- ican citizen who recently came from the island, after baving traveled pretty much all over it, told the reporter of a New York paper that everything points to the ultimate success of the uprising. He sald the scntiment in favor of the rebellion is growing stead- ily and the Insurgent leaders will be stoutly supported. The Spanish forces are largely made up of youngsters, who are undrilled, unpaid, and for the most part lacking in loyalty. Those who ar- rived recently were almost without clothes, a collection having been taken up in Havana to buy them uniforms. They are poorly cared for and having no real patriotic interest in the strug- gle do not make good fighters. On the other hand the insurgents are well fed and clothed and have a most powerful incentive to fight—the hope of freeing Cuba from the oppressive rule of Spain and instituting there free government. At present the warfare is largely of the guerilla kind, but it is predicted that when the sugar mills close and the yel low fever becomes epidemic a blow will be struck that will demoralize the Spaniards and drive them into a retreat where their sole aim will be the defense of their own lives. If the progress which the Insurreetion is reported to be making shall con- tinue Spain must soon be compelled to acknowledge that there I8 a state of war in Cuba, and when that is ne the in- surgents can put forth a claim to be rec- ognized as belligeren For such a claim they would find many supporters in the United States, whether they did elsewhere or not, and there undoubtedly would be a very strong popular pressure upon the governwent favorable *a ac- evidences of improvement in busines: In some instances the increase in wages has been brought about as a concession to organized labor; in others it has been made by reason of improved conditions in trade and rising prices of commodi- tie: Whatever the reason zned the fact that the earnings of the working- men have been increased and their ability to increase their consumption of the necessaries of life can not fail to have a stimulating tendency in trade cirtles. The gradual rise in wages in the manufacturing centers s bound to have its salutary effect also upon the Amerlean producer of the raw mate- rials, and will in due time make itself felt in the agricultural states west of the Mississippi. The only thing that retards prosperity in this tion is the lack of something to sell. Nebraska's farm products in an av ge year are equal to $75,000,000. Her corn crop alone at 25 cents a bushel will yield $40,000,000, or about double the value of the annual silver output of Colorado. One good crop at fair prices will place Nebraska in as good condition for business as any state west of the Missouri. Tnless all signs fail three months will witness a very decided change for the better In every branch of business In this state, and that includes the city of Omaba, whose mainstay must al- ways be the agricultural producers of Nebraska, ALARMED AT ATTITUDE, It is sald that President Cleveland re- gards with some alarm the course of the British government in refusing to carry out the Bering sea regulations. According to Washington dispatches there is a good deal of suppressed anger on the part of the administration toward Great Britain on this matter, the feeling being that the British government has manifested toward this government both an unfriendly and a discourteous spirit. Several months ago the British ambassador was urged by Secretary Gresham to communicate with the Brit- ish foreign minister and come to an un- derstanding as speedily as possible on the subject, but the British government gave no notice of its intention to change the regulations of last year until a re- cent date and after the closed season had been entered upon. What makes this obvious discourtesy worse is the fuformation from an authentie source that the Canadian government knew more than a month in advance of our government of the mew action by the British government. The regulation that has been repudi- ated is the one which prohibited ves: sels from openly carrying firearms, ex- plosives and nets, the use of which was forbidden by the Paris court of arbitra- tion. This was a most important regu- lation for the protection of the seal and its abandonment is expected to have very serlous results, for ith the poachers permitted to carry firearms openly they can kill the seal at will The hurried dispatch to Bering sea from Indianapolis Jour The statement that Senator Hill has writ- ten a letter to an lllinols democrat declaring strongly in faver of free silver, and that it is supposed to be a bid for the support of Illinois in the national democratic conven- tion of 1896, presupposes that Senator Hill is a fool. He would hardly exchange the support of New York for that of Illinois. A Man's Hat is His Crown. Tioston Globe. Emperor William is learning that the king business is not the easy occupation that it was in those good old days when the di- vine right of monarchs was never ques- tioned. This is an age when every man's hat 18 a crown, and everybody is learning to be his own king. This lesson is begin- ning to be learned even in imperial Germany. ———— The Benator Jumped the Trap. Cleveland Plain Dealer. That 18 a foxy scheme which the Central Bimetallic League of lowa has put up on Senator Allfson. It sent a letter to the sen- ator challenging him to come to Des Moinés and debate the silver question with an ad- vocate of immediate 16 to 1 colnage. The challenge is qualified by the statement that it the senator Is himself in favor of such coinage be need not come. If the senator bites we shall know where he stands. If he does not, he will be assumed to fayor Amer- fean free coinage whether he does or not. Aol No More Vindicatlons, York Times. There has unfortunately been a good deal of malicious work by defeated candidates in Nebraska lately. This is true; still Richards used his influence to nominate Majors to vindicate himself and spite Rosey. Now Majors has a similar grievance of his own and everything else must be subordinated to the 1dea of vindicating this pair of defeated candidates, The word ‘vindication” in the sense of revenge Is sald by Webster to be ob- solete, and it is about time it should be expunged from the vocabulary of Nebraska republicans. e ®News ns Is News.'” Springfield (Mass.) Republican. Some of the Unlon Pacific labor organiza- tlons are said to be preparing to bulld a short line of road on the co-operative plan, to be owned and operated by themselves. We cer- tainly wish them every success. It would be a good thing if every trade union would employ some of the money raised to prose- cute strikes In ‘establishing a co-operative plant in the particular line of work the union is engaged in. Then we could more quickly determiné how much truth there is in labor's contention that the undertaker and capitalist are drones in the hive and vastly overrewarded, [ S — Hult Measures Won't Go. Chitagp Tribune, The difference between the results of this condition of thinks and the adoption of free colnage at any titme in the future may be likened to that betWeen a cutting down of the bushel measure to half its original di. mensions by suctessful parings at the rim or all at once. No thonest man would gain more by one protess: than by the other, and only the few rogues would profit by either. The cutting down of the bushel and of the dollar measure weuld be equally ridiculous a supposed means of making people richer, and none but a donkey or an absolute knave would advocate 1t for such or any. other pur- pose. Highest of all in Leavening Power.-— Latest U. S, Gov't Report Rl powdes : ABSOLUTELY PURE had paid into the public treasury a vast su of money, and that in Some manner it w lost. Somebody stole that money; somebody is but one remedy. Ofcial bonds barous? Yes, perhaps, and yet withal be for the peopla and better for their ser: mium upon theft have made honesty in pub pb e AL PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. For a year at least New York will be no greater. Hornplpe has one advantage over Horn- | The blower. He won. David Bennett Hill is too sly a fox to be baited with an Ilinois pullet. The king of Dahomey articulates in French and massacres in all languages. The proposition to abolish rewards for the capture of criminals will strike a great many sleuths in a tender spot. Governor Evans' sonorous snort for white ascendancy proclaims as clearly as his age that he has not reached the years of dlscre- tion. Should Senator Brice fail to head off the stlver movement in Ohlo he can utilize his idle hours experimenting with aerial navi- gation. Forelgn papers say that the fastest speaker in the world among public men is Signor Grimaldl, the Ttalian deputly. He can speak 200 words a minute with ease, Henry Stade, a noted leader of spiritualism in London some years ago, was taken to the Roosevelt hospital, New York, a few days ago, suffering from hemorrhage of the brain. With the retirement of Colonel Henry L. Abbott from active service in ine army on August 13, there will be only fifty left for active duty who were commissioned officers in the regular army when the bombardment of Fort Sumter was begun. California free coiners do not take kindly to the grooming of Sibley as a presidential candidate and have so intimated to General Warner, This will seriously discommode Warner, because Sibley i3 an ambitious en- thusiast with a generous supply of cash. A matrimonial fever has diminished the ranks of the volunteer fire department of Jamaica, L. I, and unless raw recruits are secured disbandment is inevitable., Marriago doss not necessarily disqualify a man for service in a fire department, but in this in- stance the brides insist that the business of men is to make fires, not to put them out “It {s just too lovely for anything." “You can't cut ice with me," pleasantly remarked a New York legislator to a party who persisted in advocating a pending biil with his mouth. Subsequently a check for $3,000 appeared before the committee and broke the ice, throwing a member of the committee into deep water. The Albany grand jury secured possession of the check and is anxlous to discover the member whoso autograph is on the bac question To which party could the credit of the coun- vertec STy diverted from proper channels, and ultimately | 'Y With more saely BE PCHE TS O should be required to pay it back again. The | lssue. law on the books says Hill and his bondsmen | YOrk should make good the loss, but a jury, aided | Thurman and his friends in the middle states by learned lawyers, finds flaws in the bond, | and the democrats of th and everybody escapes responsibility. There | licans were standing shoulder to shoulder for hould | sound never be exacted from a public cervant. That | cast man whom the people call to serve them [ flat money in should be placed In office with his word of | no allignments which, in case of success at honor alone as a bond, and when he betrays | the polls, his public trust he should die like a dog. Bar- | in the republicans, nts. | sbaken. Long years under laws which place a pre- | many people thought, did the work. Here, now, s the comfort referred to that lic office a vice and dishonesty a virtue. It | some sound money men of today are taking {9 time to change front and place the premium | They would prefer that not even upon the good, rather than upon the evil. | menace sh ny and every form, and had would afterward embarrass The country public credit uld occur, but one, they concede, ary at this day, as in 1880, to e the people of the country to is as Iimportant these men assert, is but another form of the flat money cra: increase the may be nece proper! their danger. now Public credit clothes —gets a tailor shop at any price. Wear as lo any time you think you don’t get your money's worth, rRownincKiNG G| Reliable Clothiers, S,W. Cor. LUCKY JIM Town Topics. Jim was my friend, till one day, The usual cause, a pretty girl came our way And from that time we seemed to drift apart For each aspired to win her maiden heart. And though I tried each art and winning wile, ‘Twag ot to me she gave her sweetest smlle. Each diy I saw my chances grow more dim, Untily to' my despair, one day she married im How T envied him. Ab, lucky Jim, Three years had passed, long years they seemed to m And then Jim died, ‘once more she was fr Refore me rose the fond hopes of the past, I w , 1 sued, I married her at I»m! my way, and now she i3 my wife. I think of Jim, though I know just wha underground, Enjoylng peace and quiet most profound. Ah, lucky Jim, How I envy him! It’s Only a Dude Who goes to the merchant tailor now-a-days to get stand-off most likely, You can stand off and look at him without exciting any envy on your part, because you know that we make up just as good suits for §10, $12.50 and $15 as you can get at the Nobody can tell the difference. ook as well, We're ready to trade back 5th and Douglas Sts.

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