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— —— _— ———————— 1 THE OMAHA DAILY BLJ SATURDAY, JUNE P ) e FILEL MORN ABOUT TH BERY formati "lius ) collusio! R ot be able to straighten ou o polit OTHER LANDS THAN OURS, THE PASSING OF DRHAY JINGLING MIRTR, e OMAHA DAy Bi wtion, Thus by llusion all |0 ible to stralghten out the polith : e Lincoin organ of the ponitentiary [around the law is practically nullified | eal situation. sMhy should 1 Tohi P ¢ Tress - 4 N r " K 1 the sprinkled street, thinks either the state board or the | tafned at public expense which Is of | ‘ v Skl " 1 £ mud VNG up his back wirden is running the penftentiary he | very little practieal value This ds | 1ears are exprigsed in some quarters that the exposure of the shortage in the . 8 ROSRWA . conteactor informs us that if any one | and an expensive commission is main- | do it ken Prison Boss |1 tly a most ridiculous situation i control and Is run- | for ¢ wernment, supposed to | 1LY treasurer's ottice i its fullest ex have ampl Wers to regulate corpora may be fjurious to the eredit of ‘ ft city of Oinaha Ilhose persons P R upon the wrong theory, Cover up defalentigns can never make tions and to enforee the laws. There is ubstantial warrane for popular ind discontent when the e eity's credit stronge m the othos wion interest of the country | ! e nger. On tlie other esistently breaking the law ul, At t {y shiows itsell Jealoth ¥ o of wheat brond W s m tiot ( sists that eve [ e price of flou ary bl | with impunity and trusts and combina- | OF 118 reputation and insists that every ML el a day ap- | tlons organize and flourish i detianee | d0lar of publie money that has been th . 1 et « { R AL Now long [ of legnl enactuents against them LA HAE KnowitEand 5 I g g Z restored by the parties responsible for stand good? | Me, Depew's remedy s in a pooling it 1 s ng | rently W i § 11 day befor award dtems [law. Lot congress pass the pooling | it 1t cannot but improve its standing apparently wal . with investors overywhere, The dan Iberal party the general just how mueh public money has been r as ever. Th provisions on | bill, he said 1 surround it with I more, nventory was | proper restrictions under the Tuterstate gor is not in letting tne public know est market | Commerce commission, making freight ¢ 1y, bliL (6 I8 by 4 | w Dorgan s | rates alike to all for similar seryice, | 1IVerted to priviite use, but in trying to | 08 Vie: dloniatctory an ¢ M A weary ¥ feed the pris- | and t evils complained of would I walkover, or that | i " " ! A That docsi't advert e contract | corrected Phe pooling bill should | cealed. nMons by an overw h e ——— ble to prevent th Hid o Lo \ so FUTURE Ihe Board of Iducation has taken LG t t i Gl R s action with regard to the school funds e oy | t in the custody of the city treasurer The scheme of reform A ry soon when all afe The council scems content to await | Armenia fs not as thorough as publ fn. [ fon would have demanded had it th i waited until the oute reput r l dated on a plan without conceal something that eannot be con How | provide for penalties against the cor the | porations themselves,” said Mr. Depew, wlhicl fonest ap- [ “and the whole matter should be under <ot two values? Is Dorgan to | the control of a government commis weld to sell zoods to the state [ sion. We have tried assoclations, ar HUBKERIORUERELES developments through the inquiry stituted by the bondsmen. Ave the in- | tion of the enormitics « ' t 1 action I8 provided terests of the bondsmen paramount to f (5 N Times: The supreme ¢ tf An ! known. Then the Christian | after using them himself | rangements and pools, whose provi om up to the state asecond | sions, under present laws, could not be the appraisement and Dor- | enforeed in the courts, and we have coptance of the award is legal | failed to reach a harmonious adjust pe | nt of the Lincoln | 1 1 working and by law we the interests of the ity ? | 1 | I th 1 t 1 Dinding what vight has Dorgan [ment. We can certainly trust the gov | Would hav en satisfied with n g short | Th K of th espot will be hiave 1w folfght, especially by those who Jaw wil haunt us diving, and will fol ives or friends within the walls of | 10w to the srave, state hospital and generally U 1 | of Asia Minor in wh nians consti 4 X nen | A problem vexed, pr which the appeaisers’ award | widespread popular belief, however, | reasurer and rings the bell whenever |y o major part P v large part | WO desire that the unfortunate i But now that it is sctiled why the question the penitentlary anyway? And [ernment. 1€ we cannot, then we are [ What is the use of having a comp: | of a system giving complete autonomy under ong is he be allowed to use the [ assuredly in a bad way.” There is troller unless he Keeps tab on the eity |8 CUTIRLIEN YOTHOE SORILECH distriots matter ¢ Darbers must have heen be Kindly tre an i What next? : 5 A RLLL | the petty tyrant s y § in hanging on to the penitentiary indi- | Mr. Depew describes the corporations | he drawer without a warrant? e RIS US GRS LYSU L UC AIEHOIE s 18 If In time to come by law we'll n inal suzerainty and a definite tribute. A ' wve o cook, o that he knew the whole appraise- | would find a way to take an undue ad \_—_» RTGH it s, guarantees, which, it may be hoped ral City Den Abbott g we want to read a bit the law will went was conceived and executed in | vantage of the public, and so long 1 TRE: Loltis, e Wil prove adequate, have been exacted for R LR AN ot A trand and will not hold water for a [ this belief continues, due to an utter | why X pro lection of the Valis, or Turk > asylum’ as long & 6 W planning for vacations, too, by law we L anybody should hint at a third term | i for repatation of the was finally Kicked out, Not cotul will b TOATURE voment it tested in the courts? lack of confidence in the integrity of [ for Mr. Cleveland passes comprehension un- | s y the victims of savagery and|Of leaving office, all the same, b Cee less the hint is understood to be issued by covers? Dovs not Dorgan's porsistence | that even with such a pooling law as | A1YDody attempts to take cash out of fof the inhabitants ultan nothing Taw we'll do ‘our cating and by law we'll gl 1 in Sassoun, and for the rigorous [ o sclected by Dr. Hay as'well a L the president’s enemies to excite dislike. 1t | maintenance hereafter of the rights and Thaye The supremo court of By law we'l our talking, as will, too, o y a1 A PERNICIOUS ABUSE UNCOVERED. the public, the chances will be against | is settled that no man shall have three terr i s M Tues! 1 1 . SuUN B0y ¢ man shall have three terms | privileges concoded to the Armenians, Th on Tueslay decided that Hay wa the parson preach Tl"- OMAIA SUNDAY B” One of the worst abuses that has | legislation to permit pooling. It is to |in the white house, whether consecutive | most efficient of these raud and t Abbott was a superintendent, | We'll bar all forms of learning, then, but ‘ guarantees may b Commencing Sonday next The Tee |been uncovered by the investigation [be expeeted that this question will he | 1erms or not e looked for in the appointment of a so-called | Governor Holcomt dicated, political | 1, ) WAL LK Uk Courting and by law high commission of surveillance over the | hNUmbug has been cxposed and the supreme we'll even sigh; —_— ailrond managers in their relations to winl reprint n its Sunday edition & serics | futo the condition of the elty treasur, considered by the next congross and Enrly and 1ivie Conventlous, application of reforms in the provinces and | ourt has astonished the world by making a | py law well live and grow and fight and of xtrts o e ey et e | 1Y the practice of advancing city funds | assuming that Mr. Depew volees the | L] 3 in the creation of a permanent committee of [ #OUPArt aacikic love and even die George 15, Roberts, entitle Coln & . oititk St et e e il wonorally | There is talk among republican leaders of | control at Constantinople, Kearney Hub: Tho supreme court has | e (i Wit This book fa at- | to officers and cmployes of the ious | sentiment of railroad officials generally [ yolaing the nationsl convention of next year sustained the attion of Governor Heltomb iy | The Inw will lay down rules for us for every fracting s much it not more attention | munieipal departments before the [a vigorous effort to sceure the passage |as early as May. This must be inspired by | The Austrlan cabinet dissentions, which | removing Dr. Hay from the hoad of the | wet tege 85 | lawyer If we even want than Harve “Cois - School 0f | woney has been earned. The ouly [ of a pooling law may be anticipated, |3 desire to escapo the insulterable heat which | jayo existed for the last two years e since | State Insano hospital at Lincoln, As o Bing: 3 Finance! It me h on his own otiHe thilboen yssibly. be offered usually afiicts the June conventions held in 5 i i from the governor's prerogative in the mat- | And yet it may be possible—the thought ground and s Wit HEnate tene o GG SEUNSICATRIRERY VRURRCPOEECRIE = the c:ntral regions of the country. Dut it | the resignation of Premier Tasffe, were [{n thara hus not been discovered o date et matke s pabs G expiosure of fr ver fallacies that has | that the treasurer desired to accom- A CLAIM AGAINST SPAIN. will be glving the campaign too early a start, [ brought to a climax by the Hungarian ec- | at amount of sympathy for Dr. Hay. | The trouble is at present that we have toa r The boo Hogethe odate parties 0 are ¢ e city's and one which will take from it much of the | clestastical bills, the s t ant Qoubted, perhay it He hias’ MK many laws yet appea The hook I3 altogether | late parties who are on the city It appears that the reports from |aash and. spiFt which politicians. deomm 89 ‘\ lastical bills, th till more recent anti not dou Lop . that he has made non-partisan and has received endorses | pay voll. Such advances made out of | Wi § i i i o S0 | Semetic agitation, and the presentation of th superintendent, but leaving that en ments from leading men of all part TN g 1 it Washington that Secretary Olney had | imoortant. - Better a date after the heated ments from g men of all pa SHiEnta eI th s e 3 3 BURTOE O Bt TowaT. THOPs Beathy ils private funds would constitute 2,00 4 demand upon the Spanish goy 3 OISO 0! ever se —_ P Austrian cabinets have always been com- | who holds on and on and never retires unt writes to W. B. Conkey of Chicago, personal loan, but even in that casc rnment for the immediate settlement P i ) GG AL WL SR the publisher I have read ‘Coin at | they would be of doubtrul propricty. | (¢ (i Mora claim, which has heen A e R R “”"f‘ e “‘I"‘“v LD ' THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE School In Finance' through twice with T e e ) i, as e _ Globe-Democra or rather nationalitles, this composition being ork Times: At last Dr. Hay has been Brsht IATLEGRt 1 18 &ivontitiation te In the first place they afford an i |0 gine for some nine years, oxaggor- | The pluck of Canada in pushing forward ed on the government in consequence of | pried loose from the fnsane hospital. It has NN OF L 3 1088 HAGS B e om of the people who are me | centive for men who should live within 5 pnots, The fmpression con. | 1ar8e international ‘improvements fs worthy | the different races united under the fmperial | been a more than hereulean task. Ol Hei- [ o "0 idely AeRGAIALC TAE® TG ChHiA A Batibt™ e | theie means o spend more than they | | i . €O | of admiration. The Dominion has just opened b Lol UL L S cules “would hardly have had the porse- | iudd with ardste Hiustradions. o quiring into this qu that is o 1 veyed by these reports was that our | its new ship canal at the outlet e | main in power for a long time, like that of | verance and grit were requ o re iy } t value. It has shown the |earn. In the next place the practic L 4 y sy AHCIBELL SAHBL wero ronl ! great value as - sh X 8 Iu the next pla practice | v iment had determined not to wait | Superior, and now hus a continuous lake, [ Taaffe, which lasted twelve years, while there | move him. 1f it had to be done over again COIN AT SCHOOL IN FINANCE fallacics of Mr. Harvey, up in s |is pernicious because it places public 4 tiver and canal route on its own territory | Were fo important questions of home politics | the hospital would be removed and the do First extract of the convinelr book 7 - ny longer for the adjustment of this ' e 5 s 58 v % o 4 i i ¢ W R T 7 \ i oflicers under an obligation that might, M from the mouth of the St. Lawrence to the | in discussion. But it could not be expected | tor left on the grounds. The supreme court | to the free siiver fallacies cont The extracts which The Bee will print | RO B B resent | C1Aim, which amounts to $1.500,000. and | head of Lake Superior, a distance of 238 | that the Windischgractz minisiry, including | did what the governor had been unable to do | (ieorge 13 Roburta” bock Coln 6 will appear Sundays for five consecu- Just such emergencles as presc which Spain promised in Decembi The new ship canal at Sault Ste. | representatives of the liberal mans, the | for 1o thess many months, It Is not true| UNFown on his own stamping ground— i 1 1 3 | Original illustrations reproduced tive weeks and will, when taken to one, tend to embarrass them dn the | oge o o It was given out that it 1 15,100 feet long, 142 fest wide at | Austrian conservatives, the Polish faction and | that they chloroformed the ¢ to loosen | 4 gether, give the substance of the entire fearless diseharge of their duty. T g = » bottom, and has a depth of 22 feet. | the clericals of the 1 nwart group, would f hia tentacles. They just took him by the | CAREER OF SENATOR W. B. ALLI- work. They will be coplously illustrate Tt vt T s e trotenrer to | 5P did not at once wake a settle- | Mot of the work as been done within two { remain united in discussions relative jo the | hook of his ose and e slack of bis pants SON with reproductions of the original pic- ML 4 3 by ment our government would take steps | years. Our northern uelghbor can teach us | acute political problems — abov indi- | and shoved him over the trausow, figura Frank G. Carpenter interviews Towa's tures, No one who wants to be . | MiS fellow officers and employes tend | F S0 O e | Several things about madern waterways cated. The Hungarian ecclesiastical | tively speaking, and put Dr. Abbott favorite ¥on wnd draws out from him formed on the slver question can | to demoralize the public service, how 3 5 Al S bills have already caused the resig- [ Hereaftor ‘when tley give the insane pa-| many interesting reminiscences of his afford to miss the ovportunity of rea muich more doos the illegnl lonnlng of | POt of Havann, Cubn, and taking the An Unhiinrd of dudgment nation of Count Kalnoky, the minister of [ tents hay it will be tame hay, and baled | catly political life this work which The Sunday ST SBtairaciin “\“‘\“ customs receipts ther The claim (b i foreign affairs. The extension of the suffrage | for convenience in handling HOW TO HANDLE AN present, It will bo a foatu s promote reckless eXUN | rows out of the seizure and confisca | The Omaha papers have been recently [ BROPSEel ot Just by Premice Windischiracts = These unwicldy beasts can THE R :"“I i ‘I' “I‘]"\ :’:';““““-‘ "“’”'I"' |""‘\"""' Cuba, during an insuirection dhere, of [ {n Berss. Souncy mote sms oot aoen | i not join its ranks. The Polish LTS TRty o] o V ' oD nent of « oucy to anybody excep Sa oun ade some comment upo BEVALlY AEREawarae IGkLE i ANCOL] O » AT FRIED HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. LY dohey o sibody exeedt |4 valuable sugar property owned by | the conduct of a foreman of grand fury and rvative factlons were dissatistied Wih | gjoux City Journal: No particular person | | Re na of (o martyr president - i on warrants duly stgned by the mayor | oo zuximo Morn, an - Ameriean | Was arrested and taken to Omaha and con- | the ministerial policy which had permitied | o porgons ‘have heen designated. except by i Ity Speed. whose relatlons to DON'T MISS IT. md certitied by the conmptrotler, w At e i “0% | victed of criminal libel. The Leader nfers | the anti-Semitic party to became virtually the | themselves, to "manipulate” Allison's boom neoln began In 183 and continued to il e A Det e Liine e u‘:l 1; : ':wm. thus done was ad from (e statemants n'the o iipors 1 | MASLErs of Ui Vienna municipality i rent fricndaof Al Bon't vant iy | (¢ (o OF s deati o o AT T e s = b S wmitted by the st government, | the trial would be a remarkable proceoding B AU Rl hip-bip-nurrahing or brass-banding ¢ LAY GO-OPBRATION wy Lamont: Com money advanced will be earned? An | GEAE WIS SRR Lunywhere but fn Ontaha, It pretty clear | 1lere are some of the latest figures about | oy shining case has been L e er s when you can stay longer, oflicer or cmploye may go wrong and e A that the courts of Dowglas county have ni n from the report of the registrar gen- th of Mr. W AIOXRICREEaRS 3 ¥ n 1 % fe up and el M 5 $1,500,000, but thus far no indication | authority to try se of that kind, as th g Tl L b FeHthEsrecantimEntnRCL o - be suspended or dismissed at any time ,000, s i b o a case of that kind, as the | oral, TH mated population in the middle ent nce of the re ngregational Missions at The m \ e ; X of o purpose to earry out the agrec.|offense, "if any. was committed in Sarpy | 5 4,349,166, 1 3 S Ihe president makers were more in | or e may die. In either case there mont hus boon showi, The mattor was | CCURtY: 1t looks In this proceedings as if [DEyiasyiyear swas 9,166, The area is 121 3 e SR evidence at Cleveland than the presi- | would be no warrant issued and the G005 Sl i AHCE Was | thore " might be come ulterior motive that | square ‘miles, equal to a_ square of eleven | 28 WARGE FUOIGE EEROYERAL RO | SELS, MERE THERE, EVERY- e called to the attention of Spain by the | will probably be developed later. Rosewater, | miles to the side, within which there were no oniashilenleuononiasin ver ] Wit Keep your eye on them! {4shi than 1 llas Bt roans mads oriet L b dsel i e JRNIS) News of the bicyele world—Timely dis- i ess than 1.792 miles of roads made or san { this city. Again ex-governor Stons of topics of int o all deve in the matter was approved by con P tioned at the end of last year. On an aver d0e< not make his position clear. He fs for <ot the wheel hero > medy ? fifty-elght persons llve on each acre silver, but he does not come out for 16 to 1 Fremont Leader 5 ’ Skt Without fear for favor: 'Ho' {ata. bimetalll THRE COMING GENERATION ney has done is to repeat the action of In the settlement of the penitentiary mat- L" Dy " ‘l'k "‘ ‘Y'l' s ”‘I" ';"W‘ :[‘] “" ¢ the | but hie is evidently at heart afraid of the An entert ibout Twin Suisnal agudrein i 1 different parts of the | yipaplg silver basis which would follow f e Fandy v iuyananrice K T T 1Y isl been taken of the large amount of money | ¢t J th aity l"” Dopulation shows nage (oA e "‘; ‘\"""‘ Iy to inform ¢ Spanis or ot 5 L 'Sy | remarkable contrasis. The parishes with 3 lean' litera v boys and girls tentiary. If the logislature were ihis money in advance are councilmen, [ 1e Spanishh gOVCIN- | still retained by him as a part of the $32,000 | J7E/TKERE FRIERIE, LIC EUHISHE T tend, | | Cedar Rapids Republican: It ex-Governor ; t gislature were yoet | 2 ment that the government of the United | which he was permitted to draw for the con- e aen) e Teav snar RIT)Aseat wrote this letter as a bid he is trying | IN WOMAN'S DOMAIN hsealbn Lhead Ko ine je | would they do their duty? Would | ) Struction of the coll house. That he has | \Wadsworth and Woolwich, all with less than < plisrgasts I Ing 2o n fon he would also be running it s ol v ruction of i 11 hou ha he ha T - ey dopose the man for an_ offense | SUHes thought it was time the claim | SRR 0L S8 O IEG ) G 815 G | thirty persons. per acre. * The most_ densely himself in line as a_sort of compro- A letter on ¢ clothes for the ——— e oy depose an for an of e eI } ssession from $12.000 to $15,000, L ony Bore o Hes ‘are. Holborn. with 17 | mise candidate. If such be his object failure [ woman who rides whel—Valuablo T T R e et L T 2 T o Rt rrr o b . mot appear that | with nearly four years' fnterost thereon, we | opulatel - par Jare H . Mith TG | vitable. | Thiere s going to be no com- | nt3 for men who' contemplate choos: \ ! #eld ouy & I : there was any intimation of urgency | have not seen di 1. Why has not an | Dersons to an acre; St. Saviour's, Southwa o ioanE CilEE - aiiostionts om honens | InE wives—A ehoiee ion of just the of the Hinois legislature this year to [ Wodation, or would they be tempted to a5 L T 4 iy tion been brou ainst him to recover | With 181; St. George's-in-the-East, with 188; | FFORC Sl metenti e e | reading that the women w I S s nss Hy ovarl the dotalentic and - certainly no threat of — exXtreme | yyis money? The Leader would also inquire | Shoreditch, with 191, and Whitechapel, with | 1 MR Ny 2 4 pild 4 i last him for the remainder of his | Dass 1 ¥ v aleation and i 2 4 1 § short of a pledge that the pa > two SPORTS OF THE DAY, S ble therehy encourage more flagrant viola. | MEARUFes in the event of the claim not | why an action has not been brought against | 195. The marriages in London during 1894 | i must be main i S = 5 Al b political life & ORI g e (R D e e et 0 nt OnEh. the former Board of Public Lands and Build- | numbered 36,902, the proportion of persons | Wiy UM V) RS OB Lve gossiplotithg) local enorting orld . tions of the law? Once the doors are B s § .| inss to recover the $500 ana ‘interest thereon | married being 17 per 1,000 of the pop- | 1iyio ‘o 16 1" the object bei i el iR b R o s The country will hold its breath until |opened to the appropriation of public .m"i e ““"1"1 e r"”"! for money illegally drawn from the same | ulution, a_further decline from the ratos | op B S L R : iR St b 3y 2 | K stified in urging the prompt payment | fund for certain members of the board to go | recor: in recent years. The births regis- e SOCTAT, HAPPENINGS OF THE WEEK :\’m'\“' : “l“ it ‘l “1”“1 1‘ Hlm lm\: I‘l;h |m ;(‘ “ll “Ix‘w li 'I‘vi: nh\l\\nh: of this elaim is unquestionable, Spain | 00 & Junketing trip. Also the $200 drawn by | (ered were 130,553, cqual to a proportion of | | Ce4ar HAT i abnrem Doings of soclety folk—Weddings of ashington and resumes control of the [of municipal oflicers, it is but natura s : themin favor of Elder Howe and Mr. Hop-|30.1 per 1,000 of the estimated population, | teular necd of campaigning on the prohibl- | tne we S that they should also be opencd to city | BVINE acknowledged its justice and | kins, with interest thereon. It money can | this being the lowest over recorded in Len: | 0T auestion in lowa. Tho lieenso provided | - circl contractors who expect to have clajms | #eed (0 pay 1t, nine years in .which to | be drawn in that reckless manner and not | don. The natural incresse of the p putation | bY iigh. That la The penitentiary appraisement scandal | against the city for work done or to will not blow over. The stench is too | be done. And when contractors are e R 4 . | required to be paid, the example will lead not perfect and it is a very poor excuse at | CABLE AND TELEGRAPHIC SERVICR make good the agreement must he re- | ETRICE 8 N B sion of money, and gislation, but the republicans enacted news of the United States and garded as ample time. But interna- | the effect will be disastrous to the honest that party is 1esponsible for its shortcomin served to our readers In at strong to permit of its eradication by |accommodated with loans of city funds, ordinary fumigating processes. why should not the warrant-shy be similarly favored? tional amity perhaps requires that our | administration of the affairs of the state. If and many of the leading men favor modifi- [ tractive form—All the news. People are still waiting patiently for I'he only safe way is to enforce the the great things which the newly ap- | law rigidly. The law makes no dis treasurer could not Justify the with- lawal of the funds advanced. Every sucl transaction lays him liable under iho law to summary rvemoval from itice by the council. late Sceretary Gresham, whose course Well, what is the state board going to do with the penitentiary which it has gress. It seems that all Seerctary Ol gotlen on its hands? e ———— 4 his predecessor, which amounted sim- | 1 With Dorgan no account seems to have Dorgan is sl running . the peni-| Subpose the men who have drawn L k—Movements in Omaha Social during last year, or the excess of births over deaths, amounted to 53,514, and considerably | exceeded the estimated increase of populat v. had ‘bacn" elacted! attorney) gen- | GLiinE (e voar, which was. 44,361 1€ | cation in the direction of manufacture ax zovernment consider the present situa . Garoy had boon elected attorney sen | geatns regisicred numbered 77,039, being in | 108" M0, W Satn 0F Sati R THE OMAHA SUNDAY BE tion of Spain, engaged in a costly of overy of those moneys, and they would | i PToPOrtion otiL] l“l"'hf-‘]‘y"j\’”!‘*“';l' asjit enough now to look after some of e 1 4 Fort o sipress ® formiidable insurroe. | Bve been recoisrad, Wit nterest i o | FLLE T,V Sty b ow that ih 40Y | things necded by the state THIE BEST NEWSPAPER. tion in Cubu, with her treasury bank- | ot an attornoy general giving an opinjon that | 154 10 1589 During the four preceding - . e i , Dot . S 451 owing principally to the outbreaks of influ- - IR A G 2l D “| rupt and her eredit almost ruined, and | the Dorgan contract was binding in his favor, | 2Wing principa ) S pointed attorney ger expected | tinctlon between taking money out of | 0% vl 10 foree. fmmediate pay- | Pub that he was notbound thereby to fulfli | $0%% the Lundon death rate did not fall below to accomplish as soon as he entered | the treasury for bucket shop gambling the contract to the state, It was a wonder- | 20-7 per 1,000 5 2 ment. Of course If our government . t 4 5 | Ty) pon the duties of his offic and taking it out for private 1 Fin ful contract _that.. blnding jonly onj g o L i e ateadlly. T e = bl S T whether the borrowers »..I-\\ ¢ ' {should insist upon the settlement of {one side, and that was on the sile he Russtan fleet is growing steadily. The (1) \ T B S - B R this claim at onee and Spain failing | 9f boodlers. We now have the same attor. | young czar visited the dockyards of the | hose new secretaries of the State | and employes or whether they ney general racing into the northern part of [ Neva the other day to witness the launch of Board of Transportation will not be | siders. It is defaleation just as much to settle the |||V\‘l|I States should un- l‘:n‘l l‘\'m‘::\ .luhw;:ullvyxlr‘":r\ilm[‘)lv_?:llw:l‘nvunl“’\\'.)xl\.hv new ironclad, the Sebastopol, and then as- named until the railtond managers shall [ in one case as in the other. While fo collect the amount by tuk- | K o e, “lan't 1t about_time that | 2isted in the ceremontes of laylng tho kecls have had ample time to decide just | there may be no intention to defraud | ¥ ‘l:“‘ ""‘I“|'“" ‘“'"l‘l ; ‘l‘"“” 1 l”"' the peaple o thin atate clected men who will of four new AL YL s e enornaus Our Boys. Pants—so dozen what candidates are satisfactory to |t v ¢h aets ol > Do ¢ L result would very dikely Dbe the loss | attend strictly to th duty toward the | eruiser of the Rurik type, to be called the 4 ' ¢ ks Y. ito fithe elty, euchRacts ion tho ipart ie€ithol| et riet ien G T O sy vos: fiatatet Russla, The dimensions of the new ships of ’em will be slipped fr | om them. g ©ean not be wred or con The municipality and county ask, "'.'_:f."‘:l]\ wiihEeafetyaiiosthopnublic Hin Why are so many pages of the annual sels oceupying the harbor of Havana PROTECTION OF PUBLIC FUNDS. Willihotas follows: (Tho, Russla:trinle eerens soc down to and depriving the Spanish government lenuis e o ana e H < Ny " < draught Qisplacement 12,200 tons, en- of the revenues ther 18i not ito. be| - 1ansas Oily, JournAl: The most ordinary.) ginea' 17,000 ‘horse: the Apraksin, Y s ;i precautions against these steals which would ek ” o clty reports only half utilized? That's | Ti#E QUESTION OF RAILROAD RATES | doubted that the effect would be to | ho provided in any private business are | JCHEU over 277 fo fect, draught an casy one. It Is to give the men who | In an interview a fow days ago Mr. | ive @ great impetus to the insurrec- | wholly unthought of by the people when |0 s CERAGTRCR Eh8ingn. B ‘ A PAIR Akt YO h L f 4 When | horse-power; the Khrabry, length over 229 hold the municipal printing contracts | Channcey Depew sald he rogarded the | tion and I an cqual degree fo dis. | Making liws forthe protection of the Ux- | foot. beam 41 feet, displacemont 1432 tons, fatter job. question of railrond rates as a vital [hearten and disorganize the Spanish | wayward oficials, who have every oppor- | fakines 2000 horse-power, and tho Vierny, one—quite as fmportant and perhaps | forees, s they are hy no means enthusi- | W0 to know diat gross irregutarities”are | 158 ons, ausiliary steam ‘400 horse-power. | ] R A 3 . o ot | BOINE on, violate their caths to protect the e la Nowevar Lliicaly toitaka a long time i 5 more important than the currenc el the war % inst the nsurgents. | i ives them Dusie Jobs. Follow oft Rusala; however,in/likely 1o tako along time | T'omorrow you can buy all our 80c¢ W he made this statement: *Never | Such a course on the part of the United [ clals witness the dissipation and hear of the | i onstrie B Tl o Vi - & i 4 Ins county democrncy this fall. Tt 100ks | Seo T have been i the business bus | States would very likely be inferpreted | Ja0gerous speculation: that is going on with: W Seacdng 00 lAUNGHEE s0 TAUILY Cheviot and Cassimere blue mix, gray St et - s A 38l h ) ut raising a hand in warning. Political (e iean baaa s ek ps isc & ‘ {50 S 5 :”u\n‘ “1 l|(l lhx’ x\w\llz‘lx|1l‘i‘\; ; IIVI‘;““}?.'I | there been such utter demoralization in ';" Mh‘l.r countries as desismed to pro- | pulls are worked for all they are worth to | l\"\,\."“mf:".,]r “:ml‘;\ “\\E“r.’f 1]‘:;”‘]‘{.."11u:“|\l‘lu mix and brown mix Short Punts; ages ome o he faith wefore he begins i - as r i s v vor g jur! i {8 L 1 il » K B freight rates as at the present time, |duce this result, whatever we might |stay any movement from without to compel | iyd’ three or four of them are recelving from 4 to 14 sars » 88c to lerd them. The rate cutting is widespread and ex. | S0y In Justification of it While it | 4% decounting. and nino times out of ten the | thelr engines from ENglish frma. = Among years, for 38c¢ =S tends all over the country. Hundreds [ would be approved, undoubtedly, by |to profit and loss. It ery | vessels on the stocks in the Neva dockyards ) \ i AV . has always been so e twelve W orpedo boats, and a new The festivities at Kiel have of thousands of dollars are being | the Jingo element, it is question | and will continud unchecked until’ the people | bruisor of 8,000 tons will be begun soon, FO SATU DAY ONLY. Wonder what Mr. Holdrege proposes | to do with the Cleveland wing of Doug without the display of 1l feeling be- |\t and neither the newspapers nor | whether the United States could afford | 31/1 insist that the public business be trans- e it tod o interest of th payers in- 1 ning Cause of Silve e R d in the interest of the taxpayers In The Waning ¢ Silver. the government are giving the situation | to put itself in a position before the | stead of the offievholders — ol . some people who were looking for a % ety [ the attention it merits.” Probably no- | Worll of taking sueh advantage of a| oo Sl : The Loulsville Cburler-Journal eays tbat possible international fracas are corre. oot friendly natiol Its of trouble Minneapolis _ Tribune: hese examples, | when the Kent democratic state conver postible lnts o body will question the authority of the | friendly nation in its time of trouble. | (ayior and Bolli), fhould constituts & warn: | jo piotas ot ot 878 Aeregates 430 Wil be spondingly di g | president of the New York Central on| A Washington dispatch says that in | ing to all communities not to place such W g e for sound money, and, In addition, there | subject, @ > a ot be | the event of the United States pressing | 2bsolute control of moneys in the hands 5 e e this subject, and while it may not be pre of one person, ,fhere should be a commis. | "' be many wh will vote against a declar: news to the business men of the coun- | this claim to immediate settlement | gion composed of at least fiv M | tion I favor of free coinage. The repub- ; [ try. or that portion of.them who are in | Spain will bring forward counter | declde as' to where bublic funds 'should be | 1ICAD #ate convention has already put ituclt A big lot of Odd Waists that we are | ey A 5 Ay LS ke e deposited and whero invested, and the di. | o0 record as in favor of honest money. It | & position to get cut rates, it may be | ¢aims, based on damages to Spanish 3 Verslon ot any Money 1o the meamoiien of | APPears, therefore, that an overwhelming anxious to slip out before July 1st—you information to the Interstate Commerce | vessels during the eivil war and on | private speculation br enterprises should b | Malority of the voters of that state are AR 5 ; commission. When Mr. Depew says | the occupaney of Florida by General | made a_felony “Il\ ghould be punished ay AERIRK Lnl\\ll;‘:‘;l!{':H'\l“l!l‘ SUTENOF, Iens know it’s stock - taking time then— 4 L : » e i | felony whether {be! funds are I o ucky, on which the free silverites counted A | that freight rates were never so utterly | Jackson when it was Spanish territory. | /i ST GRS Gr0 Tost o not | Gy, s dead agalnst them, They are they are “Percale,” “Oxford,” “Madras,” demoralized as now he means that dis- | This would be a most foolish proceed- [ who appropriates the money of others in. | 3180 losing ground in Tennessce, Arkansas «z ey % S, The Commercial club has shown o | crimiuation 15 more general than ever | g, the effect of which could only be | tends, st the thie, to pay” it back. ™ put | Loulsians ‘aud Texa From Maryland 1 ephyr, Penangs,” ete., sold at $1.00 it i | i . fooli his should not aken as an excuse e | Texas the honest money men are asserting - ’ commendable spirit in tendering & ban- | pofore, and this violation of the law is | to intensify popular feeling in this | jay' no right to take any risks, ‘and nouts | themselves with increasing energy and are $1.80 and $2.00. quet to Governor Holcomb., The Bee Jing on without any apparent effort | country against Spain. If that country | not be permitted or given any opportunity | driving back their opponents. The time is suggests that the banquet be preceded | o, e part of the col ission to cor- | cannot no ay e Mora clai to do so. Vigorous action Is needed to pre- | not far distant when the free coinage men , ;v ”\.. ie banqu pr [on the part of the commission to cor. | cannoOt BoW pay the Mora clatin it | 018,50 0 KIS 21108, 18 Useded ta res | Bk QA O artul only 1o the mountalas and Tomorrow by a public eption in the eity hall, | yect it. Of course there are very great | should simply say so and ask more | It is a discase that ought to be stamped out. | in the arid regions just east of them. they slip at Y C where all the citizens of Omaha could | gifficulties in the way of applying a [ time and undoubtedly such a request 7 y slip C:’ ‘ ’ e pay their respects to the chief exeeu- | pomedy, so far as the commission ks | Would be granted = —= ————= gy S Al R REEMHARI e T Highest of all in Leavening Power.-— Latest U. S, Gov't Report A GRAND BARGAIN—Sizes 4 to 14 years, 1t i inspectors at South Omaha will tender Secretary Morton a banquet July 4, Just four days after all the boys have been lined up in pursuance of the sec retary's kind suggestion. e — that body “cannot enforce its rulings | Two famous democrats visited Omaha e : YOUR MONEY'S WORTI 1 ‘L1 4 ] ] It vepresentation i the national con- |and couviet railroad officials for rate | Thursday. Both were asked to d e ¢ I OR WE'LL TRADE BACK vention, of republican clubs approx- | cutting because of the esprit du corps | the political situation. Sceretary T BOYS’ STRAW HATS--25¢ y . tmated more the ratio of the republican | among railrond men which provents [ mont begged to be excused on the 25¢, 35¢ and 50c. representation of the different states fn | them ~from giving evidence against | ground that he had been talking poli T LU the electoral college, or even In con- |cach other..” In other words, these law- | tics ten months of the year down at BRO\\U\I \(, l\l\(} & CO gress, the sentiment on several im- | breakers stand by one another when- [ Washington. And this s what Mr. PR ow er ‘ f 1 . nounced and expressed with consider portant questions would e more pro- | ever any of them is discovered in | Henry Watterson said: “I don't talk n 4 . 2 . wrong doing. Then the favored ship- | politics any more. If God Almighty Reliable Clothiers. S. W Cor. INth & Douglas ably less wrangling | pers, of course, will uot give auy in- | should come down on earth be would ABSOLUTELY PURE glas

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