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THE OMAHA DAILY BER FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1895. = e ——— . cor \ 'rHE OMAHA DALY BEE D OF THE WHISKY TR ground in this matter. ‘We must main- | by advertising go{l leasing the labor of ‘ THE TURN OF THE TIDB. PUSH]NC OMAH 'S " | State department the reappearance of the so- e o= e opinfon of the supreme court | taln the monetary system that we have, | the convicts under, the second clause of —— A LDIN(, called “swine pest,”” which existed in varlous B. ROSEWATER, EDITOR. of Tlinois in the case of the Whisky | with gold as the standard, or go to a |the law defining Tts powers and duties. D'D:;;("elom"mmmlf;-_m;fl: :‘;‘?2{.‘.,.:‘:'!;:1 '»'flf" of })e;:::.-“ny lln: goar u(l"::;‘,:‘m; "Th‘i .4 " ‘ 3 v 1 : v s and a — - === trust will, it 1s belleved, put an |silver basls, in the absence of an Inter- | This would In-,' 40d advice if the state | within the last few weeks the wages of .nnfan, which ]:u\!’l-: qulite tlulnlrllvc.’ PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. ond to that eombination, though it is | national agreement regarding silver. had any convict labor to lease t o | nearly 300,000 have been ralsed and about rvising hi i e i ek hat any | g0 Tion o loyed upe! g Arohiteo ) eased witl TERME OF NUBSCRIPTION | possible, of course, that an effort will [ The term of the Fifty-fourth congress | responsible cofitrvtor would bid for. | hopetul signs of the coming st better trmes, the Progress Made 8o Far, LR b Db ottt B ] O . _4sco| D0 made to reorzanize it. Manifostly, | expires in March, 1507, when & new | Inasmuch as thor are only a few crip- | OF courso this aggregate is not great, but e v bt o e, e . ot and Sanday, One Year. D@ | however, any effort In this direction | president will be Inaugurated. In any | ples and men with no trades and short UL L AT L B the Tribune from Muskegon, Mich., says: i : YU | wori1d ericotintes ATAE nsHrioURLALYE | 6Pnt; \Heretors) thia eouiitey: 1y scure | teviun whoss WHAE ik 10 Heon 1ot BY | wacse. of oure aes preyment Md 18 | 1S FOR HORE'WORK OPENEDNEXT WEEK | The Uethomlit e SWUREICPRCLEY Bundny i, O VT . 2| Jiffeultios, for after the declaration of [agalnst further silver legislation for at | Dorgan to sulwontractors the board's | duction of wages and reduction of employes Mg A el AL Ry ¢ Weekis Beo, ‘One Year - the court as to the Hlegal purpose and |least three years, within which time | advertisements” would be a waste of | St ceriory fat % (s time last year, o Praced | tate v £ BUAMT foligwed b ¢ amAEY i, The fios m'“"'h'm': acts of the trust few will be disposed | there Is every reason to believe the de- |money. 0 0 nificant of continued improvoment. =~ In the Big Granite Postoflice as Soon crash “fi\.’an‘;:ni“: i nlru{'kno‘n:.o(‘!n(:= .« Eouth On 1R Corner N and 20 8t | 1o risk the Inyestment of capital in its | mand for the free coinage of silver will = T St. Louls Republic: All the car manufac- a8 Possible—South Uninha's tents, Instantly killing Mrs. Burgeson of e We: 311 Chamiber of Commerce reorganization, while the experience of | have ceased. At the conveqion of the International | tating companies In this part of the country Butal Wayland, Allegan county, but leaving no I ek Ko 19, 14 and 13, Tribune D o Inreg imijority ot tha dlatilars Wi ue of Pross Wlubs at Philadelphia | Wil be kept busy for months on orders st mark of hef, 'Her SIStefy Miks HIBYREC, WAN ‘Washington, 1407 F street, N. W {a large majority o e distillers who ~ —— g Ag 4 already received. Fully 10,000 freight curs seriously shocked, but may recover, and her CORREAT DENCE. went into the combination has not been NO MORE BARBARIANISM. SR gnugof the Baltimore Ameri- | are being buflt in St. Louis and vieinity— son, 21 years of age, was badly burned about E All_communications relnting t stich as to fidtce them. to experimen Omnba should colebra the an- |can said, revieying the outrages upon | Madison, St. Charles and Mount Vernon, | WASHINGTON, June 13.—(Special)—An- | the hip. Sixteen others were badly shocked. i torial muiter should b whdren nduce them periment Frult, beer, furniture, coal, stock, tank, 4 g : i i B e e e further with it. 1t would seem to be en- | hiversary of American Independence in | the liberty of the press by reprobates | piattorm and ordinaty box cars are iheluded | Ciner, branch of the work of construction on o { i AL vsino Jetera and remitiances shouid be | yiroly safe to say, therfore, that the | becoming mauner. Clvie pride should | and Judicial despots, that the press |in the list. “The orders are from various the Omaha public bullding is now being pre- __Dedioated a Scienco Hall, ' ¢ the company 9 s SWar Mk f % 5 atter bel o Mexican Central, | of the Treasury dep: ent. A dvertise- | L. Wilson, postmaster genet " be mado puyabie 1o | £ e compans | ihility that it will be resurrected, and | to make every Fourth of July a me- | POWC makes him a judge, yet he turns | which is having 330 cars built at Mount ment 1“: l; I::.v .‘q‘.'.",“" |”:1 . \{“ u':lm:. lectu; ‘ m: '1‘.“‘;.'1“" on'* T" b m"y.d;. . - i TR D | that ns soon as the owners of the dis- | morial day. No time Is to be lost for [on those who elevate him. General [ Vernon, 1l This activity fs all the more | [ux'm:lll;xg '\"ul u) ‘IIIIK ‘fl‘ ,-”Lm ;‘.r«*“t r:; ¢ “"r’\“ ': I|‘p:v- (\'.' [:..'n].m “n PR F’i‘v‘l’ " Loa TEMENT OF CIRCULATION i 5 ; 0 shitever tronire L O e | Agnus put the case rather mildly, The | Noteworthy when compared with the in- LA UL splblbii el e A N £ T etary of i 1iee Pub- | tillery plants acquired by the combina- whatever preparations may ln_ neces. lr« x”. ull..‘::‘ rathe r nn.ldl',\. The | aetivity during the period of Debs and Coxey | cotta floor arches in the building. The bids [ thousand persons were present. During the s z‘h.lx_.u’.“"‘I‘:‘.“:_“‘.zv '}Tn"f’f,\ worn —:u;‘l_v‘m-‘n’ | tion ean get possession of their property, | sary for a creditable celebration. It | Press often ¢ ~~\A_(~-s a ranting dema- | rule last summer. are to be opened on June 21. The contract | address the platform fell, slightly injuring the Daily Morning. Evening nt sunday Beo | over which there may e some contest, | K0S without saying that a fireworks | 80gue or a conceited ass to the bench (lhmv\n Globe: A retrospect of the increase | will be awarded as soon as possible after | Several persons. Last evening Mr. Wilson i e Tartng he o of ey, s, waw as | (it AL iered competition n | display should be amonig the prominent | and then reaps its reward fn insolenco | o, okt since the latier, part of Mareh | that date, as tho offlals of tho Treasury | SO "R 'L KM Rimglon wtter the i iy 15004 e 00 | the manufacture of whisky. foatures. And this suggests the idea |and malignant persccution under pre- | business establishments have Increased pay | JePartment are anxlous that the work should | payquet, e 3 g ¥ - gt LT Hpopoeon 249 | Phe opinion of the court sets forth [ that the time has come for the city |tense of defending the dignity of a ']V“""'! ‘I" to 15 per cent. Taking the in- | be pushed as rapidly as possible. They seem “”“__._‘ b e s e ot trde and that the effect of | Promiscuous discharge of firearms and [ Digger Indlan clothed with a coat of [stated to be employed in these ‘concorns, | buliding. and are. destrous of seeln it coms | , Doston Herald: 1f you really yoarn for » i erente n virtunl monopoly in Its line of | the deadly firecracker. eral Agnus might lave put it more [ tan weeks. And what is all tho more gratity. | on® iy Taric frParntions have been mide| Atlanta Constitution: :iWhats Jim a-dofnd . '32 production. Its purpose was to stifle The Fourth of July In recent years tersely by saying that you can't make ;;u: is rru' fact that in nearly every case the \\hh»l:"\\f‘;":u\l|‘|‘v’;'\/(mll lv'\"l ‘(‘n.-I".\I|:v|x‘-‘r-‘r"lx:lll‘:”;fi "“I'r\‘;v"""'v ‘)"‘:l‘"m‘ir'i":‘m‘.“l’"“' 'l'l‘:u‘ ;“;""':r'l‘::‘ i tompetition and dictate production and | has degenerated into o day of legalized [ & Whistle out of a pig's tail or a purse foe by iny e arolantery, Not do LheNd |be erected st South Omuns, The arohitect'y | Speech.” i prices. Such being its character, the |killing and maiming of men, women and | out of a sow's ear. express the entire increase of prosperity ;;y:va,;l A A n\I”rk\' ‘he | pEhiladelpnia | Record Ol oE Hodas; e s L combination wus illegal, The plea that [ hildren. A low estimate of the number | ~ sccured. Tt means enlarged markets—the | §o0ih Ot builoji doee Bhe Tont 1T e enda 0 & ) o 41 o 3 The release bal N growth of a faith in the nation that has e rends it Losa deduictions for unsoid a the charter of the trust allowed it |of Killed and maimed vietims of Fourth elease on ball of James Ish, |,iimylated consumption and banished con- | =05 Were recently opened at the supervl it oy | M 2% | unlimitea scope for 1ts operations re- | Of July bolsterous recklessness is 10,000, | charged with the Chapple murder, s o | servatism in_ production e oo e onin. Shatun | Intofestad - mecret. opdefs?. Kopk= oy, IO IO /. vivee slevtvsvevsanivinans dvees s SLE I 1 Wk St _ o say » least, of wstionable valldity i struction and completion (excepting heating | iy ootio o 80 o i paiiet, ten, = B0 | aived no countenance from the court, | The grenter number of these are chil- [ S1Y the least, of questionable validity PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. apparatus), on a new postoffice bullding at | Grug atore, " 0 ‘he foda fountaln at'the *Sunday GEORGR B, TZSCHUCK. it heing held that the charter gave the |dren. Such barbarianism should be dis- or propriety. The constitution of Ne Rock Island, 11l There were fifteen bidders - oot betore me dnd subseribed In m e | Gombination no power to erush out com- |Countenanced and if possible suppressed. braska provides that “ali persons shall | Fling the starry banner out and salute its | \oyb G102 7 e proposale was that | o Jpganipale, Joprigyy Bniep-she 1o Just (eal) YN P FEIL Notary Publle. | jotition and establish a virtual mo- | What excuse is there for permitting be batiable by stiticieht suretics cxcent ”'\I.';h, n“.’lm’r'\"y e ugreos to construct the building of Ashiand, | , Mamie—T ‘don't know. She scems to find = | | poly o BiaTRan, s N people to discharge revolvers and guns | 16f treason and murder, where he whereabouts of Adlal Stevenson is one | Wis,, sandstono at a cost of $37,017. The | otner miel cnn geee Croom Sodathan any ka sod to 1 s the exclus nopoly in the busine The result is 1 « . of the mysteries of the times. highest bid i other girl can get ska scems to have the exclusive | FEOY (R L0 B N ot is another |on the night before the Fourth? And is [the proof s evident or the | Bx.Congressman Sibley's pneumatic ex- | telth of Hockford, 1. amounting o $56- | Chicago Tribune: “If the ity has as hand 4 distinction of a college that moves about | L oo "o ninelple that any com. | there any more excuse for it on the day | Presumption great.” Inasmuch as the | haust shows no signs of exhaustion. 25, The contract for the work has not yer | A Ume With its floating debt a I have with bk Ex-Secrotary Whitney doesn't want to | straint of trade by suppression of com- [ Such conduct within the city limits I’-‘_ 'l" coroner’s inquest and admitted | metal, bid tusually obtatns instch!matteras |0 B intorthe hands of w rocelver. run for the presidency next year. But [petition, for the control of production finable offense and there is no reason | DY the prisoners, there can be no doubt When a persistent spouter essays a speech s - New York Tribune: Gadzooks—It seems to then, nelthor does any othor self-respect- |and prices, and for the creation of a [ Why it should not be strictly enforced | 18 to the proof belng evident and the LG RIGS L LR CT A DL LT b i stishaed e D A LS o b B R BRI SR DT G ng democt monopoly, exists in violation of law. |every day of the year. The slaughter [ Presumption great. The duty of the | "oy "gige aoors of Interdicted barber shops | President’s Prociamation Held to Bo Just [ Sonis 1, 9,better than adopt the saylng @ The Whisky trust was no worse in this | 0f the innocents must cease. 1f the | Prosecuting officers under the law is im- | in New York state do a crushing business the Koverse. SR SRR O B L L \ The rainmakers will this year have to | respeet than any of the other combin akttlon 18 nllowed) to contifiva the f BESEYC L Qe BRitcaishotia be g'ved (68 BEAEAV L s et T ERich,” ex treansfer the scene of their operations to | tions organized for a similar purpose, authorities will not be able to "_1"“"”“"‘"‘“' Ben et R ORE] e DO e et e bR had b o/ | L o o Pty aragaina: Sxtond. an to another; why, she's more welcome pnstures further east |though none of them, perhaps, has been sponsibility for it. sible and the trial judge left to decide | Snographor with i, I T g LG RO R kd S e i) Let us lave n celobration of the | Whether the crime committed it bailable | The big Yerkes telescope will bring th ey aoACL LS TRSIMAAR (0 g hgLar it ¢ 4 : ‘ than Nebraska. managed with less regard for honesty t Tthin. fite Tkeon 1 gtare | 410 not practically amount to a recognition | * “She can afford it. Sh ich that sh —_— 4 fair dealing AT o s or | lorious Four of v jo | or not. moon within y miles of Chicago and start & 4 2 e co or( She's so ric! at she The 8 Board of Public Land: 1 e s '-HI" g :-hl:l-l‘."::| :nm”:h:( I;‘l“‘ I;l'» “» h; "‘1“‘”;]!“ another annexation boom. b of the rebels as belligerents. Such an fn- | Uses hundred-dollar bills for curl papers.’ e State Board of Publie Lands and | stockhokders than the Distilling and : - Let the fireworks be dis1 - pojver Clark seems to have donnea | In accordance with the lofty military ideas terpretation of tho proclamation, however, 18 | Rockland Tribune: Get a move on you, Buildings has a penitentiary on its | Cattlefeeding company. charged under the charge of competent e palnt. He has cut a deep gasl of the emperor, a permanent balloon service | not correct, according to the opinion of | my boy. Keep pushing. Bands, which, like the proverbial white | Mr. Greenhat, who was the president |men in some public place where all et e e AT L EC G L O G O LD AR LR L U s e i than any one record In that capacity, Is of the opinion [ Who are accustomed to expending | o ing innovation in railrond traffic | 23 the date of the police parade. recognition of the rights of beiligerents are | "On‘the other hand, the pencil always has e another ce s of tIfe ki various sums upon private displays of % & s L General Martinos de Campos, in command | ccorded by the proclamation, but just the | to be lead. = that another combine of tife kind is not I Dl west of the river. It is not clear to the | of 6 th0 O i reverse is the case. There would have been Secvetary Morton won't go to Europe | possible, but on the other hand the at- | fireworks will contribute this year one- | oo b b0 SR EREIE T of the regular forces in Cuba, s Anding the | 1o necessity for such action if the insurgents | Chicago Record: “You can't come an this summer, HIs presence in this coun- | torney of the reorganization committee | 1alf the amount usually expended to a | | EEREEER EE S HARE B0 T casties of his native Spain. ‘ *7 | were belligerents, for the cltizens of the | NACKE Moar, WRHINES Shouted (he whett try 18 In too great demand, in view of | says that the trust will be reorg fund for a common celebration Omaha | TN S RO C DS ¢ ;;‘"'""" The United States Brewers nssociation in | the munitions of ‘war It they couli excaps | % ; B the warring factions Inside of the dem- | 1he property of the corporation will surpass all previous efforts in this | i ® B 0 SEE STTARE | session at Milwaukce declared agairst an | tho blockade of the Spanisn foets. ‘1t 1y | s e dismpunied. rolied Wimedt Ta. (he 3 % B S| S f » a- nCrease ax heer, because e colla " r z il i 1 o ¥ bds . ocratic par e AL A T the eerver U divection. And what is more important, | i b 1”I . Iu !.u n u_x;| iz [noroat AT m."r“"‘ lm-’xln‘. the collar wu-lx‘)m |{4yl|viu, ;mlvln.l"1 law e Im.x »m,%.‘.»x 4;‘.~|‘k tore his |~I|lr‘l| unnl] \-r.uu-n.u his or the?yecolvers! % af. y nea . anator Call of Florida said the procla cek, by e Jiggered i} o - —— he disposed of by him, a duty the dis- | Omaha will evade her annual contribu- [ oo G - .-4;|.Ixx\:-|”;\l< 'A‘I"" ‘_“'f( z ”"f. Prof, Karaten of Berlin has been experl: | tion Gid. not {ntend to accord the isurgants | Ing to make a T. «|3.~Tu’-|»u.“.nf--’dlni‘.i'afi?u As was to have been expected, the | charge of which seems likely to be ac- [ tion to the horde of Fourth of July - % s against other | menting on “breath figures on glass.” Ex- [ the rights of belligerents and undoubtedly | the same. e el TGOt traolors s SucEaenBa | ops ich seems likely ULt e e Y | powerful lines, which are not only |periments of that kind have done much for [ did not do so. It would, however, have no CHANGT Hh e e e s | companied with no tile trouble, since ctims. solvent, but have ' fighting surplus | 1 Bold-cure industry inthis country. effect in preventing the departure of those Rk yre-cmpting the cream of the convie 3 former owners i tlaa g i o] 3 5 e ecamler’s love letters a the: 0 were e Cf cause. it Janes listibators the tittie ABraladnrt e e e e non e CE CC A ntbe i ro 15 Mlrmentinean ot axtonalye [ uckeal avays taSieitimel yault A e e S eren et/ racLERRLIOR sl ttie | Lipyear gane by s henbiiinadinice ilot Lororo the manifest a purpose to take possession | o qut robairs, The law provides that | ClUk. lowever] dofibtless has counted | recent sale in Paris. Had they been read In [ senator, “was rather stronger than 1 like. | He alohed. s duily bl Wame throuh el UL L o Lot [ ORI Fe AR LBl 1 it i Mty Tor | (OC costiand Rbwe iRt Ly, U cliswhare| ajurtasH ot phiniee fakss itne freatilbRvioula | TAML SE St SRR VSR SRR | A Sk ECU I GRin they fetioe ) o — R BB TR bR mih e B i B ke 4 BYIIOE [ o 3 have been different. of Cuba, for it is a foregone conclusion that It is the opinion of those actively en- |50 ” [ W“MM“1rh“mw ) v(:ll such repairs, but they stubbornly re- | I is at. The American war ships having left South- | the island will throw off the Spanish yoke. H¢ sits In the grandstand now gaged in the work that the Detroft | a e er, that on | ¢\c0 to do so. There is urgent need of > T apton for Copenhagen, it is presumed that | It my judgment, it is a wild idea to sup- |yt p SO0, SR e What he sow G 3 deliberation they will conclude to wait [ ;0o q7 G Liciios. The law pre Equipped for a un their junior officers will not object to a re. | POSe that this government can support the| “ryrough the knothole long ago. potato patch scheme, as carvied out in {41 they can regain possiession of their increased tax revenues, e law pro- 8t.. Loujs Repubic, vival of the pleasant customs with which | tottering government of Spain over Cuba or - Omalia, must prove a shgnal suceess | oo ot FE e er Wy vides that the railroads shall pay taxes | It is clear that Mr. Bryan has a good | Copenhagen is assoclated. that it ought to do it AN APPEAL [— from every point of view. ~ v bide ¥ ' A¥ 1 to city and county on 1 their property | pair of lungs with which to inflate the tires No confidence is violated in assuring an o 3 U ot Sl SR The attorney * general of 1llinois, to | idide the right-of-way, pr ,{ e i | of his bicyele if he should be chosen to make | anxious inquirer that the financial question [ ~AMBEIICANS HELD KESPONSIBLE : Harper's Dazar, . B T whom great credit is due for his zealous. B ght-of-way, property U0 | g run for the presidential cup. is not of recent origin. It has been the What s the man of the future to be— Count the noses of-free silver support- | 1 A8 REUE B8 G st thinks | EIGOf-way being alsessed Dby state | seESrnt root. ot domestic: agitation long betore Sen- | Chinese Bellevo the Allssionaries Xustigated |, o Whatll he do, do. you thinkh ers of Towa and you will name to aman |y 500080 T l‘ ‘[‘“‘ board. Several years ago this property Count Inithe Riafr. ator Stewart et al discovered the crime of | oo ‘;‘t‘)\ """"‘n“““;' oy e e e o {yuk’nk“}"l Jce, noth the old greenbackers of twenty years ¢ : g ® [ \was listed by the city, but the voads Globe-Democrat 3 SHINGTON, June 13,—Mr. J. F. Stan-| Nurse for his bables, and “master of house, ¥ YCUS | qoqth knell of trusts in Hinols forey 2 3 The Bri y has ! Hay e Jey, who has spent several years in the cookery, housework and that? i A TS e e s SBLEATE R e o he British army ‘has a total strength, ac- laving outgrown popular regard, some of | /¥ s spent several years in the AR " 5 4 ¥ ;.ul el I:h manded more money then |y \will depend, however, on whether wolied to the courts to enjoin the col- | or4ing o the latest Blue Book, of 222,151, | the Philadelphia judges are about to deck | Orient, a large part of the time being occu- VLR B L G B I T £ v and have been in sore need of it ever | - R T S lection of taxes thereon and a stubborn | 1t England carries out all its schemes of [themselves with Jjudicial Mother Hubbards. | pied as professor in one of the native col- ) .. : s since, oM ke At 57 G GHARAL - BLOL resistance will of course be made to | seizing the cholce places of earth it will be ,ll“]”mf”m;"" innovation suggests the pro- | joges in Japan, is at presont in Washington e - , like Attorney Gene Moloney, e et 3 A able to garrison each with a corporal and [ Priety of a bias cut of the cloth to conform L bl 8 X 2 Ol o oman 15 driv him _out In the mind of Mr. Bryan there is but [ are willing to enforce the law against l‘“"' “1"]"~“wl‘l'v Ilul l\!l‘h‘l .||'| m:m-;my Ifeain meny to bench rulings He says he is not surprised at the reports .\vv!mi u:ym\kj he g cleve she—aven. T AN ca B0 6. (8 Ahoughtral these monopolistic combinations. AR I AN coun i en Ance Ex-Congressman Ben T. Cable of Iilinois | 0f an uprising in China against the m Ivery one knows that 'twixt woman and topie engaging the thoughtful at- Dolis ations. 1886, and rushed to the courts to re- A Misguided toom. is pleasantly remembered in Washington for | sionaries. The Chinese, he says, regard the | . man, in Boston or old Calabar, > tention of American citizens, and that strain collection thereof. The railroads | Kansas Clty St his Skl with the stewpan. = Several aspiring | Buropeans and Amerlcans as the instigato Womani' the cleverost creature allve—finer .- S and writes of nothing else. Tt was the | There will be an overwhelming | union depot and would provide it but | presidential nomination. How will he now | &re more profane than pleasing. O LD o BOET LR b bt i g S il ) same with greenback —cranks twenty | majority in the house of representatives | for the dog-in-the-manger policy of the | explain the boom which the West Virginia pebwelve shots were exchunged between a | Chineso in the Interior aro fanorant o tthel| T Ay taLtrov iy s triang for nia faults; s ngo. But a far-seelng and dis- | of the Fifty-fourth conzress nenins ¥ FrT R o pe | DAtional committeeman has set to moving | burglar and a policeman in Butte the other | roqujreme; o Chris W R0 e s mle LORTA 06 ] iflmm sl .“.Ik‘ ¢ : of the Fifty-fourth congress against the B. & M. The railroads that center here | for Rim? day, and no damage was done. The incident :|:!l‘";l'r"*!‘1::,‘;l\( fhe :IiLH.I‘I‘Il .nnlw.nnnn. Ready for any emergency man has hitherto ating people turned down the | free coinage of silver. The republican | have given Council Bluffs the hest of it —_— 18} 6naugh ito ke «the | pioneerst groan in|| mris 3t ys i hee arttaare o dssst oottt ot ol e, Nxt ¥ P g ST = S ARRMge e J y B Chicago Chronicle, work for the coroner mars the picturesque | ¢ ¢ 4 » eng L 7 do nest year. Away with salavied dem- | democratic membership 105 and the pop- and the Interstate Comumerce commis- | e vitality ot the democratic party s the | history of the state. PICIUTESANE | jmmediate future. He, however, expects the | Into his province invader is she—helpless agogy! ulist membership 7. A careful canvass | slon had to be appealed to for redress. | conspicuous marvel of American political bis- | A public works contractor in Boston who 'r’;‘]:l‘l'l“";m‘\'v'{‘;"‘n;"““_':l“i,"“;i‘““ b AL R L A e e M ) b = R b N O L VST (Tt | T B e passed o mox tory. It is in the highest degree an Instruc- | incautiously complained of the exactions of | "4P! : ees . Ho | Ty Conqueror's. basaing his way. o Newspapers quite generally are pass- ff L "{‘ ":“""_'“' says the correspond ”" 5 I _‘Nh”""i passed - maximum | g o8I0 3 Frm the study of philo- | the common council, had a bid of $100,000 PEeQicts anaara ol iralirond anantsleRtasll | wnat oh by G ARANhnatare s - ing pungent remarks on an item going | t1t Of a0 eastern paper, so far as their | frelght rate law, the ope sophical minds. It is a lesson in the school | for a certain job rejected. At the second [ bullding with the growth of outside commer- poor and fncompetent ? 7 Boing ) HRIBTRIRE 4 s ¥ man? the ot to the affoet that oue ety | position has been disclosed by their | would be of great advantage to Or of patriotism. 1t 1s of profound inierest o | PLUnE he came in first with a bid of 360,000 | Sl relations as the result of the Tapanese | Give us the answer, O woman, we pray— z of the members of the present graduat. | YO1€S 10 Previous congresses, by their | shippers and werchants, but the rail- CALZURI D A s g o e “:‘é{fi;s‘f.l’f el vl 18 Tore popular as & nation in"both Ot SR R fug class at Yale declare that they will | PUDIIc declarations and their sectional | roads have hung that law up where it The Warning *1gn, and the taxpayers' gain. and Japan than any European nation there | 15 1 tq be an effemingte thing? or will e et ey, Wil |aftliations, shows about 24 republicans | Will remain suspended for more than aahinatom Poxts Lo DEat adt 5 |; every roason »Iwhyl this country should reap | Made for a sister to laugh at, and for his that onealf of the members of the | fOF free colinge and 220 republicans | two years. In short, the railroad man- | Messrs. Bland, Sibley, Stowart, Bryan et OUT OF THE ORDINARY. el A LU SRR S U T B R e o 4 £ s free Cf e - SR S L e S ity | @l will poss e interested in knowing —_ 2 ourseIf L pray i 8 graduating class at Vassar declare that | 0PPosed to free coimage. The democratic | agers are playing horse with this ¢ity | that the following new sign has Just made | Georgs W. McMillion of St. Louis can re- wino Pest loported in Germany et pravittE yOu e el Gt they will never marry the statement | 91Vi8lon is 75 for free colnage and 30 |and our citizens do not possess sand |its appearance at Gray Gables: peat the whole of the bible word for word. WASEINGTON, June 13.—Consul Barthol- | And Ustead of absorbing all work in the 5 3 i GaReatE S % it vk pectiahe i o e 15T S e e ecas N ¢4 3 3 world, leave something to do remar! lists are for free coinage. The total of | Eoremiaeate pontbively sorbitaen ) s e ene AvjoLra It O p ity Jr e 'he Bee has given sp 2 woms GROVER CLEVELAND., s Defaulter Taylor these figures is 106 for free coinage and ’“"' Bee hins given space to a yoman Lea HIRAROVARS AND: S A e e R i tallx tand efaulter Taylor of South Dakota ap- [ 250 against free coinage. It is sug- | SUlfragist who takes exception to the = four legs was recently shot by a hunter off parently thinks the feeling against him | gested that possibly there are a few | Statement that the endorsements of Wil the Farth Wobh the coast of Maine. R in his state has died out or he would |crrors in the list of republicans who | Woman suffrage by the governors of Indianapolis Journal. el Hanani g aRTurk sname bolng Sexkible not atimonnce lis contemplated return | are counted. s In favor of free colnnge | Colorado and Wyoming that are being | 1 Senator Dubols of duho hus threatened | fyc(ion over cight toct In helght. to stand trial for his crimes. It remalns |and In that of the democts 5 given wide publicity must be taken with 0 ‘ D e St S RPARk B Lyt 1g i 1 that 4,000,000,000 c 8 N, any i o democrats who are |8 ! ) B Senator Cameron the Paclfic states against | It is estimated that 4,000,000,000 cigars are to be seen, however, whether deferred | counted as opposed to free colnage, a considerable grain of allowance, be- | the regular republican candidate in case the | 30nually consumed in this country—sixty- s 'y toiess > Dios 0 e colnage, but o they are depei » | republican natlonal convention does not de- | 1X to_every man, woman and child. Judgment means lax judgment. Justice | if so they will practically balance ench | Cause they are dependent upan = the | QP lh JoBeey coiitige of silver, he fs| An Hungarian penman residing at Vienna ought to be the same whether meted |other, so that it is entirely safe to count | Woman for election and other political | somewhat premature. Possibly he cannot | €xhibits a grain of wheat, upon which he out immediately on the commission of | upon a majority of from 140 to 150 in | Preferment. She quotes a number of | deliver the goods, and If he could there would has f)la:nlly written 308 words, all properly the offense or adwinistered any time | the next house of re : tervitorial sovernors of Wyoming as teg. | e thirty-three electoral votes. So small a | Punctuated. y 3 spresentatives against | ' nl g 8 3 & A8 1eS- | ) would not waggle so big a dog as the| Mr. Cassel, a Pennsylvania German, has before it becomes outlawed under the | the free and unlimited colnnge of silyer | H¥INE in unqualified terms to the suc- | republican party outside of the silver produc- |a library composed entirely of bibles.” The P statute. by the United States at the ratio of | €SS of woman sullrage and insists that | ing states. m"‘w:;"l‘ SOpPEIaoNI AL O 0 018 R0 suEy » <0 i ous editions. . 1 = 16 to 1 the charge of bins cannot be laid at ' For the sake of the school board we " The Rights of Pedestrians. Ballooning is not nearly as dangerous as hope it may prove true that members | 1t 18 therefore absolutely assured that their doors for the reason that they New York World most people imagine. Out of the 3,500 as- A may embers Wil be no legislation by the next | Were appointed to their positions by the | A Brooklyn jury in a trolley case has | cents made in 1894 only fifteen accidents of that body resent the attempts of A. [ 8 W5 0 SR EAE DY in" | president and not elected by the aid of | found that the man who was run down had | were reported. P 1A nannolls to map out the proposed | SOBBLeE & toward free silver coin- g10e) ) ! no right to be on the track, but at the same | One of the curious facts but recently noted a e o action of the .,‘,,\,.,ll“.m, ,r.Al-..‘,.,.“f_‘. 1o | A8, it being even questionable whether women's votes. Of course the territorial | time that the motorman had no right to run | by the blologists and physiologists is that i may be made of even the ch(.zlpest Mas > " 84 Nl Gl v governors did not owe their places to | him down. But why had he no right to be | men have more red corpuscles in their blood A o ] ¥, . all Importar tar i 5 the proposal of such legislation would - = en. ha z¢ terial, But of course th » members are said to be adherents i side ¢ g AN 3 publ ot, and as suc belongs as g ne of ‘the curiosities of e coming 9 2 : i of tho A, I, A. thiy cnnmot serve two | 108 With %o great a majority for | Wouian ;":T"'IM law 258 I‘l“ Statute | o the pedestrian s to the tralley eompany. | World's Tair at Pariy will be o bouso mado nor keep their shape satisfactorily, 1 ™ v sound money there sho! > ihle | Dooks their hopes of higher office so | This is a truth whic s the business of | entirely of glass, with hangings, tapestries : . . ..Im ters. They are respousible for al [0 '"ml:;.\mmllll”hh ‘thllh\‘llw I:f [pla/{MBRRE SIS AR DI Sianh SIRE8 22 |loourta ana Juries (o impress strongly upon | and furniture of the same materia ! We would advise the paying of at least 15 for a dur- thelr acts to the electors of the clty and | CMARCe 8 robably w 10t be for any |59 LML, 9. H 8 street car conductors, truck drivers and | 'Phe rich M. Lalanne, who left his native . o , thelr et o the electons of the elty and | CE0HE T e, should the froe | Were dependent upon them. One of the | others. Tvery' man Who' choosos to oross & | town of Pa 1000000 francs, was. burica able and altogether well made suit. We have prett; ubers of the star | 1 R ; Liel, | Bovernors quoted did, in fact, afterward | street has as much right to be on the track | at his request in a Th : . £ silver advoeates scek concessions, whic or , In fact, afterws it 9 at his reques common grave. The en- i 2 chamber contingent. A . ms, which | B e States sonator from Wy- | 28 80Y trolley caror cart has. R TN A e P e e e 1 ood suits for §7.50, 8, $10 and $12.50, and also fine es ks they are not likely to do. 'This ele- Benpfor from Wy —a— was $1.20 The World-Herald now tries to say | Ment in the country is now proclaiming """T‘"Lfl and his endo ‘.;um;-] urrwm]_ ' Objections to the Bieyele Bloomer. A burglar who was caught in the act ones for $18, $20, $22,50 and $25. *“‘Costly thy habit | T R e ) orey Lits determination to yleld nothing of the | SUrage was unquestionably for him Nowr York Sun, in a Connecticut village was tried the next { ikl not charge that D, Clem . SESE. rs i good politics. And It was not the fault | The question of the-groper garb for wheel- | day, and before night was riding away in as thy purse can buy,” If you can afford the best, g2 P e And Obrrice M. Bri policy 1t advoeates and Its representa- ) 4 . Deaver and arles H. Brown were ap- A 0 L presenta of the other governors that they, too, | ¥Omen. now under.discussion by the Woman's charge of the sheriff to serve a term in . . . < poluted police commissioners at the | VeS8 I congress will undoubtedly be K ut they, t00, | parljamentary Law ¢lass, bears upon the | the penitentiary is a very reasonable price to pay for it speclal request of Mr, K. Itosewater | Soverned In their course by these did not become members of the United [ proprieties as well as upon the arts and the | Naples Is to bulld permanent sea baths to - P A " 3 B et Thia i States senate. utilities. It seem¥ to'us, when we take ac- | accommodate 43,000 persons and to enable . "o Se0000eese seseneee wrenn RIS oo doitinuine: tta declarations. This is the spirit mani- ¥ continuing its game of N S| il count of the artistfc ahd utilitarian ideas in- | them to have hot and cold baths at all sea- SPEAKI (' . cuttlefish. The double-ender spoke of | fested at the Memphis free silver con- o volved in the case, that the objections of-|Sons of the year. Three points on the shore NG WITHIN BOUNDS—— o Fosusisatan i ll yentlon and it permeates the:entire el Dorgan’s penitentiary appraisers have | fered to the garp khown as n’m '-mm)'a have been selected for the sites. e police nissioners “thy > gov- o Prineate e entire ele- AN " : hgir B i ishi i ernor named at the special R 'u:‘ ot of |ment favoring free sllver colnage, |14 that Dorgan's prison contract Is | joemert wefe R admUtia o aestan | the diuplsel o (. the, o 1 i We really think eur furnishing goods departmant is E S eques age. | o 5 y That garb looks prof vell, and | inl; iniature place 'known as Stewart City, 4 They worth $20,000 o 2 & profty well, and is certainly | miniature 7y ¥, < . . . M. B Rosewater.” The governor has | TIeY want that or nothing and on this | 1 ‘ T net profit. A8 | gujtable to the wheelwoman. Regarding its | Alaska, United States, its three inhabitants the handsomest and best equipped in this part of the ‘ DAMGd ‘only. two' police. commissloners | Proposition they Intend to make the | U8 Eveater number of the subcontract- | propristy, we havs biserved nothing amiss; | being respoctively mayor, chalrmen of the ] only BIAUAER |G AP e Y ors hold agreements that have not yet | but this'is a maiter which we prefer to [ board of aldermen and’ president of the west. . and those commissioners are D. Clem | ¥ e presidential and con- xpired, under which they must in the submit to the infallible judgment of woman- | common council . . . Deaver and Charles IL Brown, The | Eressional campalgns of mext year, | (Hbiach SIS AR Tl HINSE 1 kind. It Is a thing about which the mothers | The longest unbroken stretch of telegraphic Clothing is our specialty, as every one knows; cuttlefishing won't work, They feel, as ex-Congressman Sibley de- ur nake their payments to the state | of 1“1;; l]\unl];au l‘uf‘]’ m‘h m;vvr fall into error, | cable in the world is the one which connects 3 5 ) y 4 i ) reasur: i rofi gl and s they who, in this case, cons é | the Red se dia. The weight of Iroj S : fhe Union Paclle fr Ml managers | win then their eause is forever lost and | {2 \\‘m“ ‘l: IR Higie But | parlimentary Law, class has some giddy | than 61126714 pounds, while the copper standard of our clothing. have announced a cut e on west- | they propose making the contest on the | ? not the alleged value of h--mlln among its members, it had better ap- | weighed 547,404 pounds; 3,590 knots was the bound "fl‘nl,.lu shipments that will | straight proposition of free and un- 'r'" ol red I}‘]l 'l' the contract be | Peal 8t 6ace fo that court, Soial Jangiiviof’the SAble aed We think there are enough people in Omaha who y cause officials of competing lines to do | limited coinage by ni s ound to have shrunk to imperceptible dinage by the United States at 1 be here i iusti 2 ] 2 a great deal of rapid thinking. A cut {16 to 1, without regar proportions as soon as it passes out of i i i J.S. G want the best there is to justify our exertions in this . L o1, « ward to the positic Highest — c: d of T4 per cent on first class freight from | of any other country. As to t]‘u-“r:-l:-‘x]u)!l: the hands of Dorgan? The value of a §sk 00l Inclesrnlog PRy stariaiost U B Gov's Ropont department of our store. the river to Utah and Montann points | of sound currency, 1t 1 S | prison contract depends first upon the o g 3 il of 80 v Y, It I8 not easy to see i (et Riweeplog and must stir the |what sort bf cotini Y man who holds it, and second upon the g N at sof :ompromise they could : ? 2 western railrond world from center to | consistently offer, if any of . appralsers who determine what it would consistently of any of them were 5 clrcumference. It will render valueless | disposed to settle the sell for. . . ) « » question In {hat :lll& mnfi- schedules ;vf lm least half a | way. The makeshifts heretofore adopted [ The organ of the defunct penitentiary 1 4 u::" lhms “.',4 o l“ll' xln:-;.‘ It is | failed :u accomplish what was hoped | ring at Lincolu insists that the only way i R L P e the most sensational thing our | from them and no ome would counsel | left for the Board of Public Land WEZTHD ¢ : 3. We C western railroads bave doue for a long [another experiment with like expedi- [ Buildings uml:'-r l‘ll:" act l\'-.I:‘tllu: :-ll: :‘I::: " Belahis Buthigs. 8 W+ bor, A5t sud DK time. uts. The fact is, there s £ . no middle [ Dorgan Is to manage the penitentiary )

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