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& THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1895. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE FOUT OMAUA AN A MILIZARY SOHOOL. | tiey have been durd " ! = MAIIA A | been during the last four, |our right to=#5=so. Thix gov rument | and BLAN and thelr donors applauded, such an LANTS FROM RAM'S HORN. | NHORT AND TO THE POINT. 3 \ 'he conversion of Fort Oma a does not r to be an o N AR avowed its bellol t 1 ol i toto a . 8 o of Wor " | there d not appea; » any good | pretty pliTaly a ¢ lof tha t outcome ) — = e 1. ROSEWATER, EDITOR | nilitary fosdanty was urged by The Jos | reasch fof Aptishanding St b 18 I oo Rgoanigy &L P g u appreli st the re- | the claim sepaup by Kngland to terri 1811 EVERY MORNING | ded to relocate | serve will be serlously w e s iorr 5 y 0 terr- | greatly deplored A lazy man always hurrles to dinnet | the military post to what I8 now known ‘-nu- e o o kened. The | tory also cld{d by Venezuela is ot | should not b of woulth | e wman who 1 phiippiny . o " Los Angeles Express: We can raise cher o TEIMS OF PECHIPTION s Vort Crook. "The recent visit of fdeu- | 1 . of protecting the treasury gold | just aud ha deavored to persuade | dacy of it be an objection to the candl- | ought to be pamed of his religion [ n.\; u.l this locality as well as poker hands 5 ” o eserve agalust perfodical ralds and the | the Britisl gy dacy of o wan for the chief o i ashington Post: It s sald that & B o (Without Bunday), One Year 1500 | enant General Schofield to Omuha has | > | ritish fhv@ument to submit the | ¢ executive { we fiad better sight overybody would be | 8irl can be bit N . . 4 b 0% [ kiven new hupetus to the I1“ I ‘“I AESBI F SRRmARAES & OCpiots b B et o e e aentiot hoa, |B0MHA0 of &/ JFDS adiications! inautu #o0d looking i LR DR, SR e o the project and | probubly receive the attention o P e caunot bon- | tion, but it ought ney 1il-gotten wealth cannot s 2% | placed It more conspicuously than ever | nex v attention of the forably recede from this position and it} gue o 1 et aover (0 by eadn |, T oen the T IR hay W & N o Lt s e g i Ve exl ¢ LIS " ¥ oue ol e 0 e 0 I ons. y ® oL Nebr i carr hrellas and r BT Sse: e Fon 3@ | before the people of thi city and state. | s inal RO VRN | may uitimat 1} fauire us to ald Veue | s M doneung 18 time of revival Thy'oug ragure alourd ]| Boos rry umbrellas and wear rubber AL il...”.‘u Lofield not ouly heartily ap- | No MORN TRIVLING ‘I/,‘\‘n 1a |:‘ repelllig British encroachment | Senntor Teller's threat o bolt tl -‘“A‘“ fuage 1 the closet | Cloveland Plaindealer: It Is what a man . Om roves the idea, by In 4 wou the territory of the S t Aok s 0 bolt the re pird with bright plumag ve 1« | knows he cannot get that he t Honth Ol T T | a, but also enlarges upon | The police department bas been with " : uth Awmeri- | publican national ticke! | oot thiat it hax black teet, i lute Lo ditiond it abso 5 Counectt i, 12 Pearl Btreet | the original plan. H 5 t 1 can republic I'hie case of ex-Consul icket should the 1 k fee | need of \ Chieng s Of R | K ol jggosts that an |out a head now fol ore thi « 4 o arty fall to adopt re are people who can’t see |- 1 p Chieng e 3 Commerca, § 155G ST ; ‘l g for pool thay twod Weller is stiliaty -1 vetted, tliovsh |15 fall ¢ -‘I\ Dt & tree silver plauk | but poetry 10 the twenty-uird paatn T E Detrolt Tribune: The hand that rocks the oW York. 1 1 gl ahi wade an adjunct | months and the force i becoming more | from the i | e national platform need enty-third psalm orudle can also scare the world out o e M- Ny lof West Point ax o preparatory school [ demoralized and disorgai I“‘ ‘] re | from the .nxa s smeniuted 8¢ tie | may dbe Rabt IL‘ form need not dis- | Unless a wman s first rich on the insid Bty Lo B ol o, I | ) ol [ demoralized and disorganized eve \ : . Y wy any Nebraska republica o amount of 1 ho inside t L T 1 Wil e | Potied Sfses easolaud ey ¢ S| Bt VRS (i aiky not 11| e e s e e blican o the | U uoncy can give him wealth Indianapolis News: Seustor Thurston I id i relat n 0 i AR e S . e i are plotting and schem- | volve any diffiedity,. Waller s to be | il ie senator hnlls from o | 70 scales they use lo heaveu don't eive for McKinley for president. A prophet 1s LETTEL ) litary tr By pai i vell | ing against each other and against mem- | given a civil trial and if 40 shall 1 ver-producing s g T e e e Al T Wiy s a wilitary trainivg school for young | bers of t 1 wi e BN shall be | ver is 1l L ia ‘hiladelphia Times k I young | bers of the police commission. There is | sho Is the fond hope of the multit v s Why shouldn’t g fes Dubl ‘ y en wi B AR A Y i x‘ e “ : Phere wn that injustice has been done bim | The senator did n I‘ £ Mo multitude. | yunurin Sotw Ab 2Iik BiLp by bl G0 Bt sy with i Tote 08 TR Oma hecks and 1y el M i A : | ; ipline and o super- | doubtless Fraee will make just repara- | gt | . not tell us, by the way, | PESI 5 ‘ Yhen Be can knock ts head off with cue kolng e regular [abundance of insubordination d ye ¥ i, it his people are making 1 blow ? i ) Y T T B R T £ : I vdinat And yet | tion. The insurreetion in Cuba may at | on o Deople are minkiug & falr profit | Philudeiphia Record: It ia rather uukind W oy . - = waba, o th t e amission lesitates o X y 4t |on the output of the wines \ ¢ ather unkin hington Post The mont tiresc k - i of the I8 ok Dioaliyy 11 o tle potice mission hesit and | any time raise @ diplomatic issue, | present 1 P f the mines at the Huo whee AW dies (Rt I » ngton P [The most tiresome - nakes this city |shirks its duty., Not a move has y¢ | present market value M 1 | Bome to Joix great major . fe the individu o on i ) The lice Dub. | ¢ of aee ) students f 1 the |1 I |” 4 A has yet |affairs in the Orient call for the wateh- | and e al H I<H f sllver butlon, | would mak 1 EID i insiste on expluiniug how he came o lose 1 ' f ' A By o . rom all the | been made to secure a new chief of po- | ful concern o ind he also omitted mention of the fact |are i v at bad, wicked men | bis money on the race track 1 e ‘Dully e, P Sariny 3o | 1 ssippi veglon, and Fort Omaba | lice and 1o disposition s shown to di | S Soficorn DR bk govemnmodt, e |fhat sy Advancs lncld it i PR Atlanta Constitution: The sidewal printed d he & £ Ma was as |18 admirably adapted for a It ¥ caragua canal may become a source | oo ¥ ent W oa e cago Tribune A Denver clergyman | Atlanta are ; ¢ widewalks of E follws t o military | miss the men who are creating discord fof interuational cont inage law would mean that the mine ys “There ure 10,000 men going to hell on | watern 4 B EIOw | with 3 ] ‘ yoory 1 emindng sehool. The bubldings and fand dissension in the f al controversy, and, iu | owners of Colorade bicy It his Hgures are accurate L e Iy od in Georgin now H ! o i [ ‘ sdition for immediate | What exeuse ¢an the commissioners | demanding the constant and & | fancy profit on every ounce of silver | ¥heeling their way o heaven. d men - . : : dy o few alterations, and | give for their failure to reorganize the | tention of stant and earnest at- fmined. OF course the senator | Cuicago Dispateh: Rev. Nevit | DOMESTIC IDYLS, 4 [ * | the ty of oftficers of the regular i o # 1 of the diplomatic department of | free and unl e for | of Py Dispateh: Rev. Novin Woodside H : 5 N : : ~ s the ¢o ] Jission propose 1o | the government. There 18 renson to be- | consent Inu fted coinage without the | Presbyter s that “Christ was @ | philadelphid 16 N W s rters and | fritter away the whole summe doing | e consent of any other nation « | and E Masneng wate e ]| fegt Steain OF & Dopaes bar : 4 % AR e Pnd | ftior y the wl mmer in doing | leve that a yery large majority of th any other nation on earth. | #4¢ vior o o gyt gt Ll 47 SRR L ST Rt g 3 p | e best of military Instruetor nothing and leave the people at the [ American people have little conception | Oue of the Lond | Jprobably would be another herosy trial | price . of a merey of footpads, burglirs and house- [ of what 1 of the London newspapers thinks order i i ™ For e T of Nobiroskn of{T i foot 15, burglars and hou f what is comprebended in our inter- | the president of 1 \‘ sl gl i'ei) Il ger 1 Hoston Post: Jaspar Caesur and his wife 11 ot 0 ! i Lt I B L Dy reskrs] [ national velations or of the great re- | to | W o Uni States ough plienomena of nature, the B 1y | are constantly quair e q 1 37 \ oo = ponsibilities of the d | Jave lefsure to go abrond for the | G i1 of natur A hey have different theories us what e comy ly trifling. Its advan- | INTRRNATIO ; F7e o he department which | pu P Rauel t es o8 vach should do o muke the other happy vk o foig v | ’ 4TIOSAL AT 43 CONFRRENCE | denls with them | purpose of promoting friendly relations |k Piete Eront Bise Doy her Rapy i e, ; ‘ mated ili- | \e international conference of rail | with foreign nations. We i e : % f my | Flieger At the Const-Y - s RS e o s et With regard to the pending issues the | States w o / ’I""' United | i be proved from chemisiry have & st the DORSEIED 1ot i | ’ . 1don | policy of the administration are accustomed (o leave that o |4y i low learning that | t ur A WALerY EFave, YOUNg p o | 1" \rs. but the | beginning June 26, promises to be a|declared and w ration hus been |our ex-presidents. It our London | God. True Wolence brings miau nearer (o | (par. May Liinfer from this that you have A 37 | i ully deficient i this respect. | Bost nteresiing gathering s Mg Lpetier Sl vl Il undoubtedly be ad- | friends are veally anxious { tortaly | Globag catablish a housebold of your RGE D TZSCH | The interview with General Manderson g wered 0. As to any controversies that I8 10 SLSTIRIN s mocra No wonder vicar ! o . ; which we print elsewh ol |; ” :m" Lave any very important | pay hercafter arise it is to 1 peet i Olevelnnd they will not buve to walt | Several read in low and subdued to M Chicago Post: “Did your last girl cook : 0. e X elsewhere, embodics | practical results. The ehief purpose of { 0 be expected | so very Jong until he w bl hiere's that lives | Wl o NCEUI Noty © covinelng pribments in favor et abounrs (b 1if ‘85 ok | that they will he teeated in a way best | aecept thefr hospitalit will be free 1o | twix | ttie daoras -tiom B @he ovidently thought 8o, The sise of : — appears o be an inter | caleulater peeept thelr hosp y ug the ven my grocers’ ar s 8 e size o AT s Tl Rl ah ilioolh s DRBLL et | chasge. of views Notween ihe rullway e x‘ ;I ted ‘u‘ bring about a peaceful il s e (BT [ fehop. 1t was | she was passionately chera” b o it - | should cnable el £ allway [ and honorable settlement, with the == R $ ) what seemed | in 14 of her own 00 Ders, however, all wear stockings and | ur delegation in congress | men of varlous countries regarding rafl- | pose nlway peit, with the pur-| 1¢ Hon. Bdgar Howard thinks he can | mafestio in hiy earty The old man, | ;i [ (0 secure the necessary legistation dur- | roxd facilities and o comparison of the | A) BLyovk 1n v Isg B In s | ivBla: tho mIlinby. Gatigle (5 Dis name | MaHriLy; (asd: bpiGaald’ svan 1o bis dicsy; | Brouklyn Lite: Maud Thut stupld fellow - ORIy LIS ling the commg sessic American policy us (o the andle (o his nan arity, and splendid even in his decay, | Provosed to m Bus 2l id fello i = ! il ing n methods of practical management in | continent policy us to the affairs of this | by resigning bis place on the governor's | with dunger to the coamy il b ) g R L R G can't the owners of 1h \isk mting K 1018 | with danger to the . 3 wught | give oo ha Lt ould ree Bl thelr. 8o L. 1a Jyhaky differeut countries. In this way there = fi Lafbra Ll commission Big nrrivad | 40 well, and there sesmed to be Rothig 1ett | TR LS AR REY N G st setile thelr differences in private TH OND DE( 1 y = i arriy i1l Hd. (heve serind. o B Mothiog 1626 | . ¢ . e N priva : CANAL BOND DECISION will Do disseminated, 1t is thou MEN, NO¥ PURNITUIE [lie will find himselt mistaken, Men | Bt (0 remowe bim from the sphere of R ie g yhey & 15 The . PhyAblAG il : o ennal bond decislon banded down | among railway managers the world over | The Spripgfield Republican hos ) Bave become colonels on smaller provo- | ot w vities. Thare are bohe whio wil | dishes Of ite cream, four soda w — Wy the distriet co 3 an hag been f oy gk v W years of case and retirement | & ham sar im, four sodu waters: and R T T e £ | distrlet. cones Wil Do rend with | more thorough knowledge of the vari- [ publishing a scries of Interesting arti | cation than ahis. - Colonel Tigar: wil T hich o elaae Nia iAot ALoRA ek | o ndwich " Can' 30 wo why gn from | more than ordina Merest by ous s LI e forced contest ; e 9 rm and | YOLLES Bk the gover A ieaatotanioe ae. filo | kans’ of il inary interest by the citi- |ous systems, which is helieved to b cles reviewing the recent session of the | ; 1 to carry bis military ttle all | 5 2 ‘\ Phe Young Lady (feebly)—It must have Uhion Dacilic 4 Jis county. While the judges | most desizable in the interest of the Massachusetts legislature, The first i the vest of Wis lite whether he will or “" sas Gty v\‘iw An interesting cere en the ham sundwich, 1 suppose i v are at variance on several i ORKES . ) g Y mony was carvicd out in Montreal the other | 8 - - b e “‘ B val important | progress and higher development of this | Stnlineit, (rokts arEtlis! Balbtion ot tha| T RSy day ‘when thé: arohbishoy ot o ST ool e Journal: Wikiles-What & 3 woluts they agree in deaying the pe us orest. 8pe r exgislint ! = walked thro and three priests | JUcky man Woggles | ’ Benator Peller says he has no presi- | tion for n “u“ : ing the peti- | vast :m Loxt. Speakimg of the confor. | legislators o theie envivamment. Phe | D Lyman Abbott recently caled at yalked hrough @ new bank bullding, sprink | Wakkles 1w so? o i 0 andaanns O compy e | enee Il o e | 1owe LS g " ok ¥ ¢ ed i 1o} ater and blessing the s v dentinl ambitions. In this respect M| county commi por” the | ence Mr. Chuncey Depew, who will at- [ lower house of the Jegistature, it secus, | ntlon to the significant fact Sl s A el g e o, el L A anygeles—Why, he had four daughters Pellor Is in very distinguished company. | ) pmlssioners o submit the | tend 1t suld 1o o recent interylew: “Not | moved into a new holl at the time it | ravely bl ant fact that 1t s | Rre " Tellera and bank slorke sheeed the | MAVe (0 kive uny 8 ejopacl, g0 thaL heialdiis i i canal hond proposition at a special elee- [ delegate will attend, no matter how S A R e l4 iy ossible ‘..'.\\m.m. to tell from | proceedings with great interest 'ruy‘.‘.(nll.:\ ‘:.‘ ) m o wedding | ton. ®hat practica elves , ‘ 3 o hall gor- | hearing or reading a sermon to what | reftected that the holy water porhap ashington Blar: “8o she SR Deba Tios s months to spend 1 Jatl. | canal 1 1y shelved the Platie |old o expovienced or exotistical, who | Beously fitted up and equipped with | denomination the WAL | s e o RERTid s ik /| ey HOwESER R0 VUM ¢ died Nk even: A Dhig hook of two great fat ML Dipject for the present year, Such | will not learn sometbing fhat will:be of | every convenience aud facllity for com- | What 1f (1 prencher belongs, | B paut Bloneerirens: Tne g v was | A0 should e a result m ¢ i y for com i he same should hecome tried b e girl who w should say she did, Tirst she will doubtless be th e 4 i 'j'm have been antielpated | inealeulable henefit to Wim, We haye | fort that the members conld sk, Yetfns fo the purty n I| Doing i sy ot ebUls et fun, hen sh ook e ht o W ot 1 e Jow of the fact that th lpated |l s 10 e workd i | the quality of the logistation Fotan e e o which political | 2YEF & vear ako and condemped for workiug roum i e e, Gut i water . oA il | jzing the canul and providing for the | Amevica, and I feel sure that we ave | hus appaveatly bot bt i DERESESLBIOHRY | attacked ‘again, and her on:Binday, I8 to b BAVThag Lhikvsummes L e I RS A el cammission mnkes 16l f g ¥ wot perceptibly im —_— i el ceutors are er s sumnmer ‘ - ik discretionary | going o disseminate the lavgest part | Proved. The first essential ; Sl 1§ RYS 8D TULS pARRR by S Vew York Weekl Btra 1 many people clalm o |90 the purt of the county commissiont e R R B N | Lo ol lal of leglsla Bellevue college continues to prosper [ SOV Se5iEY making Sunday telephor New York Weekly: Miss Million (of un. have had intim Lol valitions |0 1S e amount of the bomds to be | conference, but | K ab g iRty B s review, “Is that (he |08 the years go on. 1t is destined to [ In th one of the forbiddan ‘forms of lahor e 8 e weddin tour MR I with every greal st | voted. This bei '8 vence, nt 1 am not as bigoted ax [ Work e welk dong not that the legi be one of the leading eduentionnl iusti- | Sumably” drawing young woman is pre- | i Q3 AR Lo Beys Know- Misg B pr Wi but walt ‘ e oo tho et e |y (iat we sUAL ot toarn o great | 108 Huve o canfoitalle chalr ov a desk, | (htlons of the wost o renron | Balary 18 a well earned and needed | [ i, Vi iusly) O don’t worry. They'll \ il after nan i que could have i alr or a desk ons - of i o8 e greats AL Hnk you're his mother A man b question s dead [ i1 ot amotimt af | deal ourselves” The president of the [ 8 convenhnt place to go out and | Omahn Is sure { 1 5 g o Bifore o ing the public know of the ‘w Just as veadily ns at $2000,000. | New York Central expressed the opinjon | Soke in, or fhe Mes of th M el HELR ¢t e famed seat PERSON AL AND OTHERWINE peniirolt, I'ree Drous; <And whero's Sap. e Judge Ambrose livers a v A Lo daily news. | OF Tearning, and we are now laying 0 g HiLls e returned clubma I s ollvers o very olal. | that the congress will do much to ad- | Paper hane i i Was postiig himse who » ( apinion on - all th > ! g il do mueh o ad |I per | “I‘\j Bverything should be | foundations for the enjoyment of that | gl fe Mr. Thurman of Oulo vociferoualy | 11t Brikht’ wentem ol e I courting ¥ Omaba ought to put In a bid for the [sue, while Judges Duil poluts at Is- | vance rallrond facllities aver the world, | DUlIE for thlg ene essential; that every lappy estate galls oy sarmonyssnt aWinaRianiarks Jul y | i bor o Jeplled his friend, “fhe fnllied f peatlon o : o Judges Duflie and Keysop |as well as to ¢ 5 nembe pase ball club atey [ nim for six months or m 1o Jolllef ocation of eadaquarters of (i Ovder | content themselyes with I“:AI i Al B s o draw sailsond men closer | n'n vy eysilf give bis attention 1o e = R f S L el 0 tadlwa '« 1EHe0Y 8 dealing w 1 ond ol cllowship. ¢ business » ’ vk A Montana ministe who spoke Ah w i T R T PR O R R e » n; in ) bond of fellowship. From a per '.‘I usiness, that there be no unreason A Vrossing Necossity golfen. pAvSMmenta (nt I Dasapoke gf (he Jortol nvdth & sympathetic sigh, “ahe ver ) L IR R B SR B I al acquaintanee with some who will | 41 flort in speaking or listening, that L et b (S[LHBEERY NY 8 Uy 0f MYSEILeN ¥ LU Ll B and bolds ont unrivaled attractions as | portant collateral qu T s delegates 1o the conference ho | 411 bossible by douk (o focus the thought | and piosnialSIes enaeret (ol entippad | I RAY AN, 01y AT ol InAT of Eoy o ant collateral questions. : B ¥ < i ght | and appoin \at does not have a hicycle old man of Kn THE 8 headguarters city poEhIE questions. A veview | knew that “If there s one thing in the |Of the members tq the matter W hand.” a bicycle [ land wears faunty gray clothes, white hat THE MORNING BinD. fARSLAt A— pinions on our part would be | world that they need it b hani Notwithstandi - and walstcoat and the most summer-lik — We call { uperiluons. Suflice it to say ) 1 s a head end [ the advantiges "Tian'e Well to 1o Alone boutonuferes RESHIN0 /0 Fagene Fleld in Chicako ltecord 1 call the attention of Mr. Bryan [ whole subject matter of qu b the | collision with new ideas and systems [ Which the new duarters haye offered aMfalo Express 1t will be noted with profound Ahind gat i the mapie teso o the fact that Senator Peller of Colo- | been politely relegated | s canal has | that will knock some of the old f mplaint 18 Tdd that the TegIslntion | piavmers it we maintaln (hat coan o woman e et tE AL e ahrpicting, selowh |G kIS oy wailh he spng to me o, litely relegated by the < e g bloomers but we maintain non inant Ohicagoans h [y ale, SRA0, seha snye: bo i o slivor man st [ Indaes fo the s 0 by tho disteiet | ideas out of hetr heads and open their [ crude and gprolessly drawn, | The |on a s but we maintain that ven o woman mention I for the cabinet vaoancy the name | e braoks momiey b (nerhinie ukies b 3 PHRESL N 2 b e TE Tt [{UERG 10 LR SHINEDING RORER WHBNOR & f SH st G RS RIS | PonsdfiEdan - tARA Swo ke seald AW thob [ sare Nothing makes £ he have gn ses | BEREADK ST AR DI And wonderai that (e Dt oy biida (0 A0 Titoruniionnl wonotary | yws o tal 1ls. t that teibunal will | Unquestionably - there are many such | theve 18 too little comprehension of gl WamAniy thanito hkye & manialong LAt aRn Fraluianary Ienlar IAVIOE Laan A i confercnce wi ¥ ¢ to take is e in wres . e o Hillont e - oft within a week, it is manifest that | ppo Share its turbulence an nferen 1 be held within o year. [ he various proble vestling with | rafirond wen In the United States as [ delcacy, imnortiiice and magnitude of Eign o Tmpraving Times T TR e L el B Ty Kiswon ool and : = B Xl 1 s and unvaveling | Me. Depew herein describes. the work performed in the state hou (. Touis Republl Tirobiatal tha" Tesponainiiitien o tRatr” pant Hor truant Uttle brown bare. £ i S T T T T vl el the legislatur e fortheoming congress will he (he | M8 Who would draw up their private |1 Aater. THRles L Ameian n nations) S ha el i i e or hing sktest 0w BoCs 1 p s Iwisted into the canal b 3 & ate | bank cireulatio alls when bus orick Maxwell Somers, Fing: skies .I» goes to the federal supreme court, | fime the canal i D et ik, hie in e nitededing | conGrassas | IARBEACWIE vent ente bl woulll nayi|fawn and rissiwh Jt (i mien husinese ot | Sen.Eeancisog awell Somers, foundor of the | o from the yendsr mapi where it will lnguish for at least owo | o cannl prowotera Wikl e ta o S R ML SRS | i lvron wall ito makailues intdall A RGIREAL S8 MG i, AU DRt | (o Miss Violet Brown i ention saiate Bine Mo keeliatiind ) i R e Sons 1110l BonTa. (110 H o e all [hs ettt ger tha ] Haughter o Jrata | DUt that wus very lon :1 ! Nowdless to say 10 is just where in patien ton of the rallroads of the United | W08 ViEhG when they come to maky U YRR A ALY 19 U1 RTOYING Browin b ran. los cviee nresident of i R TR e e I' vilvonds want i, We make o e ] States, 80 that the sessioy this year will | 10w for other people PR R S T AT T G SR 0L S ehe S HaKRb e wIthE Hara e Hige Wollt & hot Have Tonger Mept prediction, howeyer E AREASURY GOLD RESER Fas ; 1oL o Veur, iroeley in 1872 nd dreamed the precions hours. '\ AN hoy that the people of [ 4000 Y GOLD RESERVE possess more than usunl intorest for the | 05 Precision, being content to push hitls | 4 Washington Star Roswell G, Horr, who w ke WOl 1 from iy ed hive Teane Nebraska will have rveduced freight pvchiension has been expressed in | railroad men of this country, many of thraugh In any woy. and to fenst ¢ vul‘m‘, ,.‘.:H .,..U{ of yeqr when the sweel | humorist in congress, pr i ,.Ul.. ,\I:wlr.huu AT et an ther happy day ap o Tales, one wiy or anoth ome quarters that before 4 s st to | @il in white muslin and phik ribhons tells | gatety o TRaRCpramiacaio mid (0.t 1y, uitouched of care and ruth WAL A pHather meetin I etman W EE O e Dt | LMK RATave tianycamesone all ivight [ Y AAK Ne oan (ad 1 saguitiion b Ak Ealety of the o by Crach i few s | AT Bweel Compmionsin’ of Youth— e sl % congvoms. thewe mag |the two yenps sluce the meeting af the | ! the end. fhis may be part of the I AR TR R Tl e G BAGR. T aene a1 friencls whidi you &oct {7 b T e ot g | URC “HAfhce il o Ttha. - gall |lesk congvuen thire diad Bean daniley explanation, but It Is only part. Tl AT ahihen, aud (hatcbydaub kindnun and | rafuess 1o ¢ 03 [ansarialnine cetatars who | gin A L R M ranatt o dodtvht A sie i \o | helptulness toward others we may give ai ! ake fictionists serfous) thl in the maple ¢ Ho |n‘n vepart ¢ the State Relief com ro f tho. tvensuy which will |able corrasnondence between the yapl. | CAEalessness and lneqmpetence af the Atward ahd yieihle SN of onr ¥ S| captain B G, Stevens of Duriington, Ta., | L8 musls’ o fe marntng i B )\ I l“' v of the last ten days 150 Wodeplete i nof, perhaps, to the |0US representatives that comprise the TaR il tonie: dirantTudNERD on <lw hio!| Liaar nuant gisosiiidn, TARD e Sia ko ralnten that lie saw Ooneral(GroRlan: vesbLrs | Buat Hinnon Tar 1e arithe dny’ gare e the e | future e | it 1 did, but suf e T (h1a’ way, the. veparts | CAFIeAaneas of the conafltuonts whiom [ #Ush'a dust when ne ia housssles T ArAKeR | e Just outside Hhe mar 1. wax ln & ( S OF NG BIEAMARE Qraui bico ! Frinees =cvedinaly dull for e com- | PO Agln. necosufrata s sale of |8re made np. For example, & cortain |12 Tenrasants. When enndidates f - J Blaiiainoahen Tiar a0 Gy & b on | ot 1d of the old-thmo (riends | knew. w80 onds I order to repl f A Ve 4 o )b of the Freo ver, an July 20, 1864 Gen e ool where hid the furtive ¢ mimion. Ut that 15 4 piece of ad- [ I O o e B ey | palirond aftielal I8 glven & cortain sub- | (10 Jodlalatire are choson with wom U ot KETG bl Crase. oral renfiam was on hin horas about (hirey | " ioreoby e Bt airiive ange s atrative mochinery with which the | THEFe does not appear ta be at present | lect to look inta. He does 3 Slight vegard (o t(he liadelphia Times paces 1n the rear of Crocker's Towa br through; vering people will gladl Ay annat | | o5 not take his i ubility as pros The free silver fanatics have had the fleld | When a miunie ball tgade | The mill, the lane, the bellfower tr gladly dispense Y suhatintia Henund far sueh & fone | own ¥iews, bt he writes tn all the leads | BECHYS lawmakers, 4iad 19 thele inte o e e ey e te e | was an honorary. member b, Tho general | THAL b to lowe to' uhelte AT e Sl and it vecalves na countenanes ; i ; R | R AR tad Staatio: wia Tt T ary member of Crocker's brig- | At all those others 1 kn b e o I pecelven wo conntennee whaleves Tng railrond wen of the weorld and gets | 71 for the safe keeping of the publk Y detasd e, a1d 4 thout ceannlasdiop ale U Whigh 1 oATet know et al people in this vieinity ’ i teeasury otficials. On the eir opinio St consigne i AR G AR rlands of houcs ile the y e A Neved now that the feel Fe- 1 i ool G et YO e antnion, Whicl (8. commlied nug | {F4b constgned to thelp care, there will | BERET, BRECE MO N Glhnc; ant tae | Wbile. the anly. Nepoloon Xept one ‘oye b AlAM from yopder x R sttt now et ap- | feeling o e b walerstood to Dt i Dook. ot T sosston gf | D some lope of concentrating theie at- | {6 iilug tha dast fan nupths She|fiveind an the snemy, the other havled itaeit | pho, TATIR, QIS siga noL jo BRa A RIS skl announced. They | 4 Tiere B8 unt (he lenst. dungen | he fortheoming eangress will lyat tyo | 00000 wpon the werk for which they ough the urgauied movemmni oz “bouat | I the Ve Is ot war.' rot. Sloano sy that Bise would his whostly voice prolong J d not want the vacant secic o any attempt he i o 4 ( ey | money is yet In its Infancy, there is a v netlan campalgn Napoleon bagge nevenlng, not @ morning son but they were v vacaut ryship, |4 xl'.u Wpt belng made in that divee. | Weeks, but o considerable part of this | clected, But when legislative tick- [ ebb i the fre Lte Infancy thare 18 & vislulo | everythlng ot iyalod! he EN opolean bauged | And he wotild tell of each ear #pot might 1 < I"»‘ feartul that they Bt none the less it wnst be ad. | me will e occupied with sight-seeing | £t 45 wade up of ward strikers ana | 40 be impotent in both lhe vipubi LA eT | o e hlied n that campalin 8t Toast | Al all forwetting, not forwor . o pleasant o : A to undergo the un '*-'(Iul to be nossibl and Lanauating and the ropredantatives | REOIRSAIANAL Dolitiglans, wh L5 | demchiaie RAYRRM). GARYANSlRE 8 - yoat | s D raoa In cash, beaides milllons i | o R, 1M Who Would be youns agnint ; eusantness of declinin A wesen esentatives 0 seck e all of which he neglected to O child, the volco fr ety JE o kg o presdontat | € rosent tio gold wweryo ot of the morw thun 200 Amerlcan rallways | (e werely tav fhe monoy they ex . with.* Modorn Napoleons 1ax weatlly 1n'the | Sa1cth (0 Yok "t Kot 10 e atlon to. sarve the comn (reasury is bu | allways | o : g Pro ear of th 8 1K weart o wake and. flot to s thelr adyice I (SARMEE. WA oo iy ut Mttle ahiort at the §100. | wha will be i attendance will undoubt- | SSH 10 Bot aut af it all the convenlonces Protection and ¥ rear of tho record PP rare oy cante (IGHIIDE &l B e, bt bl ik and there is st due teom |24 be toyally entertained and facilities to be obtained in (he mar The" Okl Suleam Hrinn N | 100 3 o0UlK rgoall] B e inlloa a0y e sydicate wiicl fook (e st bods — Kot will uot ke (hom enact Sood | protbotiva. tarly as are all other S v TR i oL i e | aB 000000 ol . act good ve ta %8 are all other repub 4 3 RS (et tn ntinue o unite e { ‘I which Wil undoubiedly be INTERNATIONAL ISSUE lws. Rt hay g lonmer. lagk npan (tn * dre nareiage, b ofr [ paid with e Bpec bbb A Kinley tar e 3 URE UL 0 W l“ ‘ lul‘ tielr | RAIE Wi nlx the spectficd tme, as the | Seeretary of State Oluey will not tind It I8 the men, vt the hall and the | m l‘mi h.:“ as tho ouly legitimate state ound 1o be disteibuted with | Syndieate has thus far Kept al \ ot find | eaeniture, th ! went of protection. Two national defeats g the uext generati pUoabicad of [ is new duties less onerous titure, that ave to blame for our leg | have taught U ! b gengration, We IR ANETOUS OF eXil " aught them that the protection cre i ARl R \l‘l iy have l‘““ :All‘t \ ||'|“' s paywents to the goy- | ing than those of the office of att ““ ‘\ islative incompetency and corruption, | Way be written in other A ople 1 the conutey to- | Crome e fact is no e of attorne 3 a, whil X § E&% than ovar hofore, | iR or | RIS Al fact is noted that sinee | general, and he assumes them Y[ ive us honest logistators fest, - and £, while the gatventign deciared that M efore, but we also have | e last houds were negotiated the WL e the Kinley was the “favorite son' of Ohio, Bote heaplo of waderate fortw Pho | UEy las lost but § wo treas. | most lmpovtant international Issues | vl alt o sple will gladly supply them | pledged him as far as was ln their : fortunos (hat have lasted three & o | HRE AL . WAL B AR ol | Awalblnk - Botaments Leksmnatale ha |l Sl e WIOTERRHIRAs TR (s o ote G The ‘suats dolegation ot the | ] " e e et | WHerens W a dittde wore tha o wonth | hus u gene ately he |y possibly serve ) presidentlal nomination next year, they di tlous are by no weans wumcrous | preceding the negotiatic seneral 1€ ot an. intlinate kuowl ) wake thelr legls: | ot as they bave done T (AP S | | gotintion of the loan the | edge . 1tive carcers more &g " ne in the past, indorse : LA preceding he ot o the o e |odge of (e auestions vith Wi s arcers more agroeabile Uhai Taesure Wi which hls uanis 18 wost | RN ) paid out in | departent has o deal (! ——= — prominently identified . ooare old o OO redeciiing o il ang e s en » A measure which i 1 good author United States uotes and | tively familiar \ \ he Philadelphia Record prints a | fatled to meet with popular favor in 1890 ' ty that Uncle Joe Sibley was only | (FEASUEY Botes. The swall | With the foreigu policy | (e written ! o let- | i e, 90 or | X ¥ B TR N u: : 5| AR AR l.\ comparative fof the present aduinisteation, so that | o vitten by a Japauese engineer tray 5 - faon {n ardoy to witkane later § PV | agardod LI Mpak 1 Pebruary bs |he @ far better prepared to carry on ‘\mk UL Lule colu, Wl drios 0-ox Kterant Yigllance ths Vrice ot Retory draw later in tavor gavded as showlag that the syndicate |t N on | plain the beauties of the C k- of a better wan (N ha N CaLe it policy upon the lines al 1 . " e siugle silver Tribune w s must be col s used all legithnate effo already luid | s 9 Popular indign | sollug for Mr. Sibley A " the treasur fate fforts (0 protect | dowi (lat way one ouiside o e tndard as operatiug u Japan. - | mage then the indiunation disappoars and | I Sible 1 e o i y's gold, b 4 3 a'af the ud: fnan ' .ha & made, then the indignation disappears and | PR L ST n thero | W8 1ER Ut it 18 alao nofed | ninlatration conld posssibly. bave been, | sed Lo says, “has the double stand- [ with it the popular zeal for the reform. It i er presidential can W amount withdvawn has been [ 1t avd, that 14 free and unlimited colnnge | ©1Y the thisf wi \ didates put up only to be § | sreater \ is commonly believed that the presi nlimited colnage who s always vigllant. It ts e o be kuocked down | 8 A was requived for ordinary | dent gives close personal Reols | a0 eiiver ARG RRM BE The itk o0 10 fo 1./| k. e, $hioon Au) RRUAAR REMS . bhi | ’ BRUthR skt conventlons tae AUAIRONE DA I 3 | ose personal attention to | oy ¥ o wers and the oriminal classes who never | Py ARV BAPRNAE Weal Havte sl . . Clis is not pacticn | the mportant diplomatic questions un ¢ “l ilver yen, although the sume bn | sleep. This is the dauger today (Xag, pever | Nhat settles ik y 1 Slgniican LOWevL n "ons > quadit sl A 9 o hay ! . SRR ( )/ b ok H - The college graduate will \ [ Withdrawals of gold el RAUTR I | Qo coialderatan' e = ih e datiayittiaut | Siih e Al o b welght as the Awer- [ 180, Mre St 90k S GRG0 g in our mind that our custo- » KO K ¢ oon lie on o gold for vedemption pur- fand this is doub |ican silver doMar, is worth on out |Aleslng: pay rall stuins tashios o AR mers appreciate a g L Bla g ek Braduate wilk soott bo O | |y during the rewainug mouths of | ‘. : loubtless the case, But nee (50 cents in Awgricap mon “ ly about | Hopking adminlstration bave been exposed ppreciate a good thing when they get it the workd He bas L ey B months of fessavily the seeretary ol state b | . noney at present but already the people are sett \ ? ) i « s been told by L A are not upon a larger s | intt S Rreat Frhe gold coluage o again, thinkin b i) ! G v o . i, Brofessors aud Instructors exactly Loy | s ducing the | Ay I“[} piale | infuenos 0 detprininlng tue conres of | foy et fvs fapan, or rather the | S5 ORISR ik rascats | wi | WE'RE GOING TO CONTINUE 3 S | Sy g | government aud it I8 wore thau | vuck off, are | swash the eivil law if th Wt Stupendous CUT S : s . A R g \ it After g abu [ €418 be 10 berlous lupairinent of the re- | Ukely that tn wost ¢ the dect ] by wily at @ ppemium in silver of | e wateh. The 1 bR PR D ek receive their salarvi ALS N “I “.-“‘ Many ob our patrons | YR : ot Rl i (S B per vent Mo point which (e | e more desperate they become. T " b . give them a wndersting p \ d upon the Ju w | i ance to be \ :l' lov ‘y ud why his professors devote ! ite will expive October 1 and wh went he L i R, AR 1o 140 | writer of the letter tri lap ot good gavern ot b yed b ll‘l DENGHL by thin AWERRING BEBUCTION ewselves to lnfo the effoct AL | of the head of the State dopar es to mnke s | until good men are as faithful will le < 5 Ny how 10 NLONIE QiR veabs Moet will be when this protection o | mer e Stte dopart | i st A advantage of Jag he gov o8 and bummerd b 00 BLR: 80 0L DEIASA DOYE 1) 1Rk ath W o revolutionize the worly the treasury 18 withdra TRy se ol Japan | & lent as tho thieves and bumu 3 e world rather lud | presents an One of the unsetiled | heca the priee of labor, having 0 vigilant fn watch r o s o B g T TN e nteresting question. There will still be | whick tl A watters with | s really reluced one-hal | to burglar l;()\'% 3 TN e u : will s e | which the uew secretary will ha cluced one-half, although | dLllll D 3 N O s \ 5 interesting to A L[ o avgely deplete the veserve a Y ey contvo | gacititated and fupo \ : STRRLLEAL 1nterants vast . g to read about the | compinadion N W[ versy. The attitude of Great Britain i Hitated and wports discouraged. But | M Mullia N X Sma the alflerent churches ar ‘ on forwed for this purpose | this watter is not satist Al 0| le adiits just WHAL the free silver peo- | | T averass of wa ) the U 1 A S R LA ) s not satisfactory and there nas T ) hias ‘ II nding upon bowe wisstons. Not [ s Y for o governuent to | s probability of i leat 10 | ple have been denyiug, that independent g AR T AL SPNERR TONN. SRA: Mot | tasuo wore bond further complieations | froe coluae e dent | sa wo tho accumulation of urban ) 1 was to be judged | UL A work | ppger existin (hat may assume w serions phase. The | uago wiptill sinale. sliver stawl | B2 ad has been 10 per wan | —— f o i iy N Wby A4 Qld & il be bt Justauces thero | co-operation which the Unitod States | s wd that - the Taborer s the elier | i 00 to 1ELY, Wiheh Sarelua uiss s Slowly but surely | o t ut ane wotive for a rald on | had good reason to expect from toaox b U es g0 almost 2 e Bt the i @ American church-goers ave reachiy W wsury gold reserve, that of com- | B et frow \ s ages g0 almost hau ha dut th e |I ln ; W that the wost protitable | | o Wiy to vesort o auother | the seal bas uot been Il s \’;I'H .‘ v provost of the University of | Yantage, for his life is & hea BOg 48 AT 4 N\ ld for the st ¢ o M At s bardiy co \ given o enusylvania aa : f mortality sh i 2 3. i 3 e 4 < t Investent of miss iy concelvable that | full extent counted upon \ | » Mr. Charles (. Harrison, | ¥ g pat (h $3.00 sSU1 IS $3.30 SULTS $1.00 SUITS ) 3 wouey 15 vight i their o Wy combination could Le f 1 i the dispo- [ on assuming his oftice (ol \ Ate_ 1n American pecially 51.25 Ly & % awn s ormed with | sition waunitested by that | ¢ followed the pre- | among children, s greatly in ex £ &0 $1.50 $1.75 > —_— B TRt RN, AN WAL N SIS T L S | cedent recently set by President Low of LB el e gty 4D $2.00 3 . { woch red A0 been altogether talr 0! ! \ y ! 1 v Wi B ot L the uature of nor | Columb ollege DY ALRO! ) nore wly N : > ) . oy wving been repudiated by L gonspliacy [ frlendly. Our governmg noouncing that | jess agitated lite b . i B B 3 l h 3 Al -~ e aving boon sopudiated by a gt U go@rament (0 St | Wi s st et s wot doue | e dnteuded waking the tustitution | el T e e 2 Big Tables to Choose From eandidaey for ro-ole support of reputable bankers. I and will not be until { gift of $H0,000 as @ foundatiol as of 1890 showed that th - ’ ) o-election ex-Mayor Hop- | tiy \ Lo a L perfectly Just arvangewment | 1 | MHOD. W) GOl Wt the United Sta Aund ara Marked Just One«Hal Klus of Chicago s pulled from 1 ¢ withdrawal of gold from the trea RO SAANN At s veached, | memoration of his father L6l | DA 560,000 (armers, the aggregate valu J ne-Half the Original Price, - : ed from the fury last controversy between Great Britain | 3 aly dud tmplemen 3 S8 of. Quloage SRAN A i SR SR 1 ey B B R Ploments wuimi Run F o of oblivion to head the 1Miuois | o the tme of 1 Venesuald e ¥ the bLeads of [ up $15,95, Y in From $125 k. dekgatio so iluols | e arceunwnt itk Ghe bod s : W egarding tercitorial | our suucationa stiwtio i . $125 up to $0.00. . elogation 1o the proposed national fres i purchasing | b \ which the Ut § i are to b ¢ th ) having B L i, W80 | AXBUK A0 Bad an excuxs ar Justiflcation | haa tuked '8 Urely \ntecest wi & e | oon MR Hot custowmary, we | doll The g : Tlbnda probably thought bo ueeded o |uo w fun fal couditionk, DUt there 1 | wre to securs au squitable sett b & do | ) soon veach a condition where uon 1860 has beeh 3,630,000, b Row : L TR 1 o such exeuse wow. While, the ultable settlement, is | but tabulously rich wen will be eligib vation 195,000,000 & A Jriamas ::u‘m ation. But persoul viadications | it 18 possible aud ovew b thereore, | watier With which (s governuent | @ G presideucies of s b QUG oy Ma Work has beci dona by Burope » b { 5 e generally ball things to load down | the gold witl obable that [ must now continue to concern el fow, Uhe | settors, Tu fuet, AL thie Unitod States had Nous Mosey's Wosth or w : ae Nt withdrawals will b | olf, | man who wakes the best oft i £ wo'll Trade Back : W Lolitical wovements with, | heavier during the somewhat | notwithstanding the indisposition shown | given th st offer will be | 1o wiban population nd 3 ateve Reliable Clothicr § o uext six wonths tan by the Britsh g + given the presidential bonor. Much as | Lhe Advance of agricultural nterests would - S. W. Cor. 15th and Douglas, B ) s government to vecoguize | these groat gifts are to be welowed | klad, Jugh Lo claii the admiration of mal b . 5 ned | klod, for it has no paraliel W | T

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