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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1895. Toe OMAHA Dany Bre NEURASKA AT ATLANTA draw votes from the demoerats. may comprebend that under striet m.n.‘l ONWARD AND UPWARD. PHASES OF THE VENEZUELA QUESTION THE GENERAL PRACTITIONER. P O ik “2 | The exposition to be opened at At [The democratic plurality in Kentueky in struction of the iy he has made him-| , by 18 ** | tant temt ises to be 1802 40,000 ¥ elocted | solf o b p Washington Correspondent Times-Herald: | New Features of the Celebrated Dispute 3. Johnson in Lanc ¥, NORBWATER, BEDITOR anta in September promises to be one | 1892 was 40,000 and the party elected ' self an accessopy. to the defaleation of | geery qay brings evidence that the increase with Great Grita He must not walk his rounds for fear his s [ of the mwost attractive ever held in the | ten of the ¢ wen representatives in con- | Mr. Bolln, quite apart from his culpa- | of the prosperity among the people is knock- | WASHINGTON, June 27.—Congressman ity think him | h | P 2 hrigres - oo stlver & 5 Bayet LINGTOR o L An{ Gearly do they love « & carriage at PUBLIERED EVERY MORNING | conntry. While intended primarily to | gress, Last year the republicans elected bility as councllmin in attempting to 1{ va( n.n.l.r;- silver lrr.m l.lwlxv MN““ Livingston of Georgin, author of the resolu their door ! = T o FIECRITION show the rosourees of the cotton states |five representatives, showing that & keep an embezzir In the office of treas- |y WaG! "T0 ST 400000 of free colnage, | 10N Which passed congress the last session And iERis haten e frt, “iTe must BEee B o0 (\WitRGGL RihAAEY, One ¥ o nearly every state in the unlon will be [great change in political sentiment had | urer, | but on being asked as to the progress of lotlzing the president to urge the Arbitra- | Andif ho's laan the ropson 14, “He starves Daity Jise il 1y, One 3 @ popresented in the exhibits and the ex- | takon place in two years, Undoubtedly | —_— }.wr“--- metal campaign In his sta replied: | tion of the Venezucla-Dritich question, has S ot e bl Ures Mo position will updoubtedly be visited by | the result of next November's election | The Union Pagifie read Is now said to ”\“'k"’r' o, Wi o NaeE o v‘l:nl ;-vll‘iswnwl to Washing! rom an extended | gnould ho call upon his patients every day ires Mon 14+ 3 ) . . o stays there you 1l_never hear of the free | ¢rip through Vene 1, where le went t when they are il Buniny fise. or %1 people from all quarters of the coun- | will show that the trend has continued have reached the conclusion that it can | ycer povement in Texas." .v”“k“ {' L “"‘“ s "; ‘h' m‘ L or | His motive By is “To make a great Big Weekly lioe, Ono Year . "I try. 1t will be open about three |In favor of the republican party. | not successfully maintain and control | ppjaaeiphia Record: The capitalists of | oo ol shaeigiatip gl LT U] APRRAES ythis e OEFLCE | months and a half at a season of the a conl mining company together with a | North Adams, Mass., at a meeting Friday | ;o 00 L4l p y bt " hing their exponse ; Omaiin, The Nes Hullding 3 | iRl A { N -2 . ctath o any. The discovery | night decided to build a $1,000,000 cotton aelan gove L The chances are i sed of wiltfel Bouth Omat, iger L, Corner N and 210 8L g when there I8 a large migration WHERE WAS THE COMPTROLLERy | transportation company. The discovery | T STGICE S0 M feast 1n the United | oficlal re throug negligence, ; SR TS B s of. Camir [ from the noeth fo the south, and dur- | Where was the comptroller when he | D28 Just recently been made that the | gages, The starting of such an enterprise | country. He returned wit | Chicago Offica 21 e mptroller when th Tual judi ) it | h formation wh He must work ail day and half the nighty e York, tsoma 1h 34 und 1 Frib % |ing this perlod Atlanta will be made [ money In the city treasury was being | dual Dbusiness prejudices other ¢ S st s iy Teat | Ol /tHE “Weilof ek twe: U _and never sa¥ he's tired, DENCE [ the destination of thousands of people | misappropriated? This Is the question | (OMPABIES against g e ‘supremacy as a textile cente ling the M trine to B G o g I Sommunieatiany g e Ur | wihe will go there to carcfully Inspect | which a great many people of Omala light of Union Tacific history all this |, akes plainer than ever the renewed uelan tr . And should he take a holiday, he'll find, e (B8R LTI vorsthing the oxposition has to pre- | have been asking ever since they were | $0Unds very refreshing indeed. ]"li S n.’,p on the mv“‘f 'mmu in the Ir«r'; bri porian ST T back it by vl 4 - ' . 1 4 . | since the transfor last year of vast coal | that the prosperity induced by a wise tariff | FeCunt events i SO Aok T A ; o be | gont ‘ informed of the existence of a shortage | #1Ce the transfer ltst year of vas €A e for a long stay—ong | bellion in Valencta, v L . Pira postfl t Nebraska ought (o take advantage of |in the city treasurer's nccounts. That | R8s along the e S at least, to be known as an era in the | Pressed by the g € ey M » Indifterent ; be' e pavaide 1 et iy opportunity (o wdveriise I8 re- | question 18 answered by the report | acific to a syndicate of capitalists the | fnancisl history country. not. reported outeido. 4l croh N g v f i t L ni “acifie as emplated re. ashington Post: Th w ta which the | the news , A hink b8 from B ' : I, lwmu« There should be n generous [ which Comptroller Olsen submitted to | Union Pacific road has contemplated re- | O i S itvy mp | cabtuet HEATEMEN T ‘ ¥ p A \ - quishing its coal busines There | cuckoos now ref > the Wilson tari rhot. bt v (A boasting o + i . V¥ Toe yub | display of the produets of this state at | the ety council at its meeting on Tues- h'f |j”]“””~ it ',“[ business. There | cucl republican organs incidentally mention | 4t 0 » cour b ting of the . Huly "sorn, *pave L] Atlunin and It ean be done at no great | day, The answer is that he was |Ma¥ be the very best of reasons for |,y ine protective tarifl enacted by the last fgriil v Grent. B A they w in his income : : Fvening nnd expense. But in order that it may be | either asleep and thus neglecting his doing this, but it will not be done tumwl»l. 58, DML 1 e nt “r :'r:v'n”“""‘ and a new concession granted to an ing Vol May, 1 [ dote the people must furnish the money | duty or he ‘was cognizant of the crimi- |PItase competing coal companies. T oy | Ammeritan The latter immediately | Al na t never say .00 1 1904 | and the wares and an appeal to them | nal practices that were going on and in ! e o of returning prosperity are so numerous and | cession and Mr. Livingeton expects that it | Tt of a doctor being (1 i3 =0 ahsurd} Bt RH 1| 10 do this is made by the delegation [ tacit, it not active, connivance with | 7The fraudulent insurance companies | convincing that the volce of the croaker 18 10 | tho British occupants refuse to yield the | AD rhaps from overwork, he's lald i 0 Wl appointed by the governor to attend | them, must be weeded ont. Tt matters not 1';";”7 heard ml!;"-’rh'z;h;"'{'v"\"l»':“y_‘-\\l“f\ American comp A il :v‘n'L a w<”~!\ rey ay: “Phyean, 19| the exposition. The very moderate | Mr, Olsen Insists that the law requires | WO I8 at the head of a mushroom bene- | paye “of their own motion, increased the |ton, As a result of Colonel Livingston's 1 @ [ amount of money called for Is $5,000, [ him to examine and check up the books | fit concern, so long as it fails to com- | wages of more than 500,000 workmen '|;.; € [trip he is convinced that the United States Rt ¥8 | whielr there onght to be no difficulty [of the city treasurer only, and that (PIY With the very reasonable require. fis less disquiet in labor circles thin there |will adopt & etrong pollcy on the British 5 : A 105 e delay in ralsing. Every lauker, | the books are all right. According to |Ments of the Nebraska fnsurance laws | oo, peen 88 @0y Tme SHERE " | executive branches this summer and ceriainly | 1875. s 4 1% manufacturer and business man 18 in- | bis statements nothing Is wrong except it has no legal right to do business. No | * ppjjadelphia Ledger: Bvery day reports | through congress when it reassembles. A 21N o 418 | terested In the bullding up of Ne-|in the cash drawer, and the cash |Mnsurance scheme that needs to violate | are received of the revival of industries and lectric Rnilrond Projected. ] 1207 | braska, and the most effective way of | drawer has always been denfed his in- | OF evade the Iaws of the state can hll;:’n o & Tl s Stent avews | CLBVELAND, 0. a0ise #am1t p X i:\n’\‘u iplishing that is by letting it be {spectlon. But his report is at com- | # safe institution. Credulous dupes | ont geainst the free coinage heresy, part "i"“’ a project Is on foot, with Hon Py A G DAtV Kknown as widely as possible what the | plete variance with his explanation and | st be protected by the state officlals | ularly as the cereal products are bringing | jonnson chiet promoter, to_connect | A w1029 | capabilitios of the state are. The in- | shows that instead of protecting the | from being swindled by either lot- | higher prices, whils the eliver 1ivoeales €02 | Cleveland Toledo by an electric rail- | | : T 157 | ieations are that this will be an ex- | city’s Interests to the best of his abill. | terles, bond investments or insurnce | 16%4° (%' euiating mediim Upros. | Way. A number nort electric railways awonan n cit. | eeptionally favorable year for doing |ties he has stood idly by while vlh-"'“”‘l"- perity except in Iw. wal ’ur 2 ?lj}}‘.‘l}‘v S Bl en ”(:n‘:':‘.',: course X o R ot o hatoms o 8 ) | his. A fal 1n:| ¢ il s .. ‘. in. gy been over | Figures of packing house omtput at|trade and agriculty are destined to exp Ir‘ an x lled t Johnson an 1‘ towiln | THE BEE LINE. 3 \ ' Moty vavtie. | ated abroad within the past year or | ridden roughshod under bis very eyes. | . Hlicion I dtied’ TproveN the | be only necessary 1id, to build from e —_— | | v0 respecting Nebraska. People who | The cash drawer is not the only place [th¢ leading packing = centers —con- | g0 "gyver tide will continue «do as the | Fremont, O., to Toledo to complete the line A v £ L tinue to show Omaba up at great disad t ityh It was all heeanse Mr. Bryan fonnd | o not take the tronble to make careful | where City Treasurer Bolln went wrong, | (M 10 show Quabi up ot great dixad- | campaign of financlal educat i Yie WOEUTTAR thE Boand: ro 3 4 3 134 antage, & lior e otitors are kees S| - purnal: 1 rove o o 4 . ILAC : Bimself by mistake In Oklahoma in- | jyquiry have been led to regard it as | The city charter requires all city mone ;"'”‘“ ) ‘I"l‘” Ler competitors are keep. | sloux Qlty Jaurnal: rhe imorovement Sf| yACOMA, Wash, Juns g7.—Lieutenant BLACK HILLS 3 stend of In Kentucky. a most undesirable region. No effort | to be deposited in hanks with approved | 1% 1P ¥ “"1;1 S ThIs | dence, 1% fully maintained. The change |General J. M. Schofield and party arrived JULY 8, 1875 E —_— «hould be spared fo correct this errone- | security that make the best bids for [S1UMP can notallbe due to adverse loeal |t ihe bhotter during the last three months | vesterday to prepare for the trip to Alaska. : ) . Dovgns anclety to et out of the | gue 1dea and there will be found no | the use of the city funds. There are i:"""';""”"l 1 l""’“l““ il vido b WA HTa ol e e LR LT s Bl e b b ks AL Rl : Th R [ 2 § Tl 9 ymaha is being bottle as ock | market, all have notably improved. No one | night a largely attent eception was given penitentiary scems to be like the free | ttor time to begin such effort than |nine banks in the city of Omaha that | OMana I8 being bottled up as to stock | FapceEh S0 VT SO0 NEGSE improve: | i their honor, In an interview General Scho- ] sllver agitation—all talk. the present. have complied with this provision of | SHiDments in the same manner she 18 | ;oo pormanent. Confidence grown. | field saida plan for the fortification of Puget E AR e il e country Is experiencing a revival [ the law and are alone entitled to re. |Sidetracked as to mail facilitics, dis- | Credit is stronger. The situatlon is made sound had been outlined and the work would . If DBen Buker will take a dose of [ 50 oetiini‘and business notivity. All [celve deposits of eity money. But [tributiog rates and local train service. | clear enough tn the restnprion GL ML In 0 | be carrled out a8 8003 44 posible Seott’s cmulsion he will purge himself [ 5000 seem able to a | what does the comptroller's report show | LS subject is certainly worthy of in- | Froc "l 0y ment of labor, in Increased enewed the Warfare on Saloons. of contempt. No charge for this presfo 060 perlod of material progress |08 to these deposits? Tt shows that at vestigation. | wages, in bank clearings, in rd'vrlrfwl earnings | TOPEKA, June 27.—Attorney General seription and prosperity. With good crops, now |least $10,000 of city money and all| qy0 gouble-onder has reduced lhni‘;‘rx':' ““«‘!:xl;'x:;m:;h:':"r:::“'f:( “"“:"‘ l"r"‘l)"p“”‘ ;I;:T A ;umxfl lrv“ ¥ “.\W;”‘ 9 1 ¥ s 0 n o g 70 |« ¢ school oney as 0] e by 3 | ties v a @ e o o bes! o1 | Pittsburg, as assistant attorney general or ; 1¢ fhe silver fghit In Kentueky Is falmost assured, to west will rewfls il heY s been MR | number of republicans whom it will | Bracticaly ssuret, | One, 86 {02 BeEL 66U | hin county, nstructing him to'“close every 1 ended without o duel we hiave bad o | new growth and that portlon of Mt LRy DIReec Wit banks that can Bt fupport on a local ticket to “one or two,” | prices of railroad securlties, which in_part | folnt and saloon In his county.” great victory for the cause of civiliza- “l'll fare I I]fnl AHII lhn.l |>lmu:n m \I\'ILn‘. I;v 'l”"“m\‘ U "r"‘”"', the "'"')'V"'T and these must be named by a con- | reflect opinion of the effect Mn(hu crops and T 405y and capltal which makes the best pre- t ccount of thelr insutliclent | vopiion of die-In-the-last-ditch demo- | in part growing feeling of confidence. s [ Rusway sentation of its capabiiifies and oppor- | capital are absolutely excluded by the | oo™ 1ie Who 1 to select. ,h“‘]:l"l": — Indianapolls Journal Grand Celebration at Omaha, a L—— v . . ‘harter e Son feriiie < bilt 3 : 2 - 5 e PERSONAL AND OUHERWISE o er stood on the ship deck, i And now It Is sald that Dr. Hay | tunities. ska has nothing to [ charter from even offerlng bIds for | piios 1o the great love feast of rumps S it G LR o R Saturday, July 8, under the g wants a vindieation, Is there nowhe fenr from a fair competition with her | such deposits. How could these de- | 9 I cause there was no standing room Alongside Wilheln | and regular Des Molnes has a cigarmaker named —_— Toepfer. E that the line is deawn upon this vindi- | sister agricultural states. All of the |posits be made without the comp- head. Auspices of the Daily 3 cating business? western tes are seeking immigra- | troller’s knowledge? Are they not all An Impenetrable Mystery. Mr. Sibley's presidential boom appears to Detroit Free Press “BEE.” i i diee = e tion. The south wants Immigrants, | recorded In the treasurer's hook it ew York Sun be mounted on bawl bearings. Hed take a “soft drink’ if a hard ; 2 ; ReIG oV 5 ere nowhere in the lot; 4 s S == Goantas| e N oRb0 Nebris or double | not, how can the books be all right? Why do the Towa prohibitionists howl for|{ The Cuban revolutionists are several tele-| A L S i 1 The new British ministry, it Is said, | There Is room In \¢|un'~kn for .(‘n” (1 I_ Y ok be il s ».“I s e e O DT R IO | it ahsdd of the MAminietration ut what he sought was “aoft snaps” who e 4 will give notice of its intentions on | the present population, but in order to 1 ¢ COID- | frop gilver to do with prohibition? The pro- he ru.e that few officeholders die and none i S Monday of next week. It I8 to be|induce people to come here we must troller has quite overreached himself. | hibitionists should declare for bichloride of hoped ihat its Intentions are honorable. [ show them what we have. The At- It is disclosed that almost all of the | 8old. —_— lanta exposition will offer a most fa- [ money not in the nine approved banks gn does not hold good in England, Washington Star >, 895 The Chinese only killed 623 Japs in battle. ”'{J";‘;‘:’f"}.‘: i H :on‘v.‘l young man, 18 /5, 1 U % Felt Want. | They do better than that on an average | pi® Bre §% P, : the “mommer,” and ropr . Fourth in this countr: PR P TR ; The fatal ennnon explosion ought and | vorable opportunity to do this and if | I8 represented by interest-bearing cer- R m;xnlm;(m‘lm; : “’;‘_'j.“"n‘“ i :q in Sy ey He calls his father “paw. % s tos p1 Some i ve e ck leade: el ) b 3 S 1 doubtless will serve ns o warning to | improved there can be no doubt the | tificates of deposit. Some of it 18 even | ,;io’ *n“Gvary' contest which they have |1aT80 insurance on small' stocks provoke| . ... New ¥ork fecorder FOURTH OF JULY FBATURES “Tourth of July enthusiasts, Every | benefits that wil result will many |10 savings banks, drawing interest at | wagod with the sound money men this year | SPontaneous combustion. O il hoaets r the min : ure cannon claims Its | thnes repay the out vietim, v. the regular rate of 5 per cent. 'This | the sllverites have been outclassed as con-| A umatic tube is to be placed on| Byup, if he leaves behind his bait, money belongs partly to the city and spicuously as they have bpen outnumbered. | Brooklyn bridge to expedite mall communi- | Then he's indeed disconsolate. Sl e lon between the two cities. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. _ #iHh SRR PO AT DRMODHATS partly to the school district, but neither Advantagos of the Long Haal, Millloakics MACKAY meye |Hs|yyas) mayer 0 Washington Times. A Dr. Iay has agaln bobbed up asking ,]h‘_l,:’,‘,;\(‘..\r‘rnun:‘nr the most notable the clty nor the schools have ever re- o Mlun;\h{;\‘.s"}'l:;-)mnrv Pl happy as when mu'\glnmln;e p.ii‘k, b/\ ‘:nnh TY{\’:]HIT:; H f::l‘l"gf o «'v:‘l‘{l downs, R Ty TNt AS SION > $ 0 3 Jeeastoned | g S pive T e R | s announced that Treasurer Taylor's o cheerfuly help him back to| pAnd merit wins, "is sald. 3 3 BEE BALUOON ‘AZ SION. R achascobtasofitlio, st occhBlonect) et conventions ever held in|Ceivéd more than 2 per cent Interest |y for Tobbing South Dakota will not come :\I:m’np:\am“ 2 e L e Sn IR v crow ey It is just twenty years ago that the e by his greed be taxed up against the (OO CE B party in a|©0 cash balances. Where was the | off untll August, and that In the meantime | General Schofiel] says the country was on Alas! the poor chiropodisti advertisoment hare: printed anmodATAIEs | other fellow. The doctor does not need lw‘.ln‘l‘:.r'\ m‘"i‘\xll e ‘"‘ Dlatform | COmptroller while this interest of public | the talented thict wiil be released on $25,000 | tno verge of war twice within six vears and | Far lower hie 1% put; the people of Omaha a grand Independ- i sition. s atfor ; : ; d go to mmer resort fo Lholly ST f o never hopes to head the lis cnce day celebration, ) the o E Eogiee todle e l“-m. h 4lls!rn||nll-n'mm-fl though it does | MONEY Was being turned into private | poa. 1t Taylor nad stolen only $5 o | a3 A At L LY VRS R ul e foat” " B e hihioon A nA e AL - ) g 3 - (%" | bockets? Does not the charter say that | would have a summer at the work house fn- | Wor &1 ot materiatize — B Tt ey s s orcanind s S e The lst of \sts for the Tolcomb |not distinetly declare against the free | o .o cent’ pald’ for the use of. public lace. The Kentucky colonists assembled, agitated Detroft Tribune. RASIRIPRELS "“ ; !'I"‘«“ 0 m Wiyl ? f Akl o Atistactory, | colnage of silver and a candidate for |, e : & I , L and adjourned with bloodshed. The one con- [ At midnight In his guarded tent Omaha to the Black Hills as the central & banquet s in all respects satisfactory. | colnge of Siver SOC LR ¢ | funds, whether belonging to the munici- w of Tano, | #plcuous result of caloric cogitation is Sena- e Turk was dreaming of th v raetion i Henry brook will respond to the | Zovernor who hns been one of the most | ' o the sehool district, shall bo AEse | tor Blackburn's black eye. When Greece her Knee in supp n The Sunday Tee John I Plerce, 3 gentiment: “What Are We Here It rnest advocates of that poliey. This | ™ 1o (Lo respective freasuries? | In the midst of the merry hum caused by | Though little Is eald about It, the Chicago | ona”in’ s Hreams tho orman the aeronaut who undertook the perilous anomalous situation of a misfit candi- | the resuming n A nufacturing establishments | drainage canal is alrealy a record breaker lefore his blade's fell stroke, voyage How was the comptroller guarding the | any ‘the freque ek lg Before his blade's f rok ¢ advances in wages, It is|for crime and debauchery. The Wisconsin | And everything had come his way schem This comes in quite pat. 4 —_——— date and platform must, it would seem, tells of the | and explains the detailed ar- ption of the i interests of the taxpayers while chil- | rather amusing to turn to those democratic | I0RgIng camps are reputable in comparison And then the baby woke. ¥ 1 which were made for the 4 Thore doa't seem to be as much har- | give a curious character and Interest to | g0 {1 the schools wore Delng robbed | editors who, with faces as rvdl as turkey | Ex-Seaator Ingalls regards Mr. Cleveland e iV curnal Journe e story of the great Bee as there used to was a week ago, when | crats, and the question which naturally | oo treasury ring might profit by farm. | term the “Gorman-Brice tarift sell out.” |class, but Mr Ingalls negloots to mention 16, | Ana i the miiiee baciot Sois tom nelenboring. towni. Ly skl | 3 _ Chairman Miller was willing to draw | first snggests Itself is whether it will be Ing out the school moneys? | These \'I(Axry ‘qn:){ .lix\vr!;n::r!.r- Ixn:‘\\"“.[:‘x‘).inl;l’:g‘ Mayor Strong of New York chews Ha- Because they don’t bear arms.’” trains chartered by The Bee—how the —_——— such circumstances. It Is said that the | yicied of inc Stancy AL oo | to call it “the Wilson law.” ever hi2 puts twc of these chunks under his | .op'*GoR't (hey. though!—not only arms the faflure of the g werating appar- 3 2 i _ a Hnein for gor. | vieted of Incompetency i€ nothing worse, oSV HISOR NN i molars the political axe is sure to get in its | O, 0L hev, though!Tnot st el L e | 3 PEA L SaglionessERURcs: com mipslohory nammationio heral lardin for gov- | fe should follow in the footsteps of Stewart's Terrific Sweat. o - from Jefferson square with the aeronaut strect cleaning can be done by day’s | ernor was a personal teiumph, and this | ¢jty Treasurer Bolln and resign at once, York Sun _The advancing woman allows no field of ac- New York World ng fn the ropes—how it descended labor with profit and - success. —The s eredible in view of the fact that it [ ,ue without a string to his resignation, | A Kentucky —correspondent who hmrd':::“:'dIuhl;;:‘.w;l‘"’H‘wt\gd\l:;::f Ludies’ Naval Shes like the lilies of the fleld, in the swamps of Florence lake benefits of the change are solely de-|had been demonstrated the majority of Hon. Willlam M. Stewart's silver speech at | Guards have besn or New Yol D et S LS neidents of this, the most exciting . B 4 3 ? th Miss Margaret Shatter as caplain. Of And . S J Bidn o e canaal | A van s 3 4 (Eiaeat Lexington avers that Mr. Stewart’s linen | With Miss Margaret SI 8 caplain, B Toilhinot s Hi.cisne spins: Fourth of July Omaha has ever wit- pendent upon the capacity and lnteg- | the convention were opposed to his posl- |y, 11ovt field of democratic politics | trousers “when he finished speaking were wet | °*arse they are arrayed in mavy bluemer nessed, are narrated by various particl- rity of the commissioner, tion regarding silver. The figures indi- Tol o R A TS atteation afithe oon at the knees, where the perspiration ran | . The democratic papers which charged the Detroit Tribune. : pants in the celebration. A bit of local 4 cate that he received the support of it 1¢ COUN- |y ough” No wonder. On the home circult | Republican league convention with various LI ARG iy history which no resident of Omaha “ . 3y try will be in Ohio, where a lively con- | ganator Stewart always speaks from a silver | ©Tenses, are now absorbed with the task of Who does the dance and song, BHDIAL Al 50! rean A¥ariaatr ies 3 Democ re having some trouble |ypope than 200 of the opponents of free i 3 0 Senator Stew ys Sp explaining the picturesque attitude of Ken- Provided only that she keeps hould fa A series of stories 15 5 : st 1 . o 50 bath tub, and e o - ] he. : Jor feot where they belon at are humorous and entertaining, § among themselyes this y says the | givor, But will this fact Induce the | !Ct 18 BOIE on between flie sound | bath tub, and so greal lo tho \OLCStin, Dol | tucky domocrats. A 16 to 1 shot with & feechet whers they bainas e U BT SRR e E 8t Louls Republic. Yes, we think they | gound money democratic business men | 1ioneY and free silver factions. - The | SRFERE SCVLLY 12 welghs from twenty- | 8910 rider 18 a hilarlous spectacle. i Washington Star. T g 5 fo mer is under the leadership of Sen- | , are. But it is too seldom enough demo- | {5 support him at the polls? This class to thirty-five pounds less than at the | An Illinois admirer of Willlam Jenninas | Oh, June, with your blossoms ty o a lesson you g : ator Brice and the latter is heade 4 4 Faloaia 'n trous. | Bryan writes to the Chicago Record to cor- " “teach— o ™ > o crats can be found to get together lon | o voters, whose sentiments have been | {10 Bt SHE B FETEE S ‘."'.t,'l,."y D A yine 1o Mecp oft ljght. | FeCt @ Wrong impression regarding the silver | ¥ou bid me beware my swoot cousin | THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE enough even fo have trouble amoug 4 an, he veteran | ers is as | i pracle. says W S a good boy at | The roses sho spurns that you've 1 voiced by the leading papers of the e oracle. He says W. J. B. was a good boy at | The hat you've brought | | themselyes, I statesman whom all democrats hold in | BIn8 With a gre home ana at school. He aid not play hookey, - Within reach, STV X1 = A "quivoct atfor! 4 S X 1905 DAY Which she loved at $3 a dozen. BUY I READ IT! L ‘:"”“."‘:L‘:;:m‘t‘"‘r""‘““‘li“' l‘"“l'lf " | igh esteem. Up to this time Brice has Mdle Taik Abont Third Term. Bogllhalmacylentmas atantakiont e tionts ‘ . e wration agr ce silver and iR R T s or le: o teacher a me “ - A The people of Chini Ll R syl v 1 6 the better of the fight, having obtained Rhllag '-",“l' e been elected | 2unds well but eomething more than an o & worse than they do war. When the | g YA - an fmportant advantage by defeating | If any previous president had been elected | yfigavit will be needed to convince the ai- fied with what the | Wil they be sat [ the efforts of the free silver men for an to a third term Mr. Cleveland would be a possibility for 1896, notwithstanding the es- 0 11 A1l dafeat. tior: can ministration that the good do not die while convention has offered them, or will | young. o h06, » slaughter of e convention. At the meeting of | trangement from his cause of a number of ! . purchase peace, but the slaughter of | o0m (50 ar prefer the straightfor- ¥ : e aratic. politicians, but as the | 18diana furnishes a specimen of rare nerve the plague goes on uninterrupted and | - .I e et attor 1 the state committee a few ¢ ngo it | lead ‘(xl»‘ bn,l S “lm the unwritten law in. | that ousht to be placed on exhibition. A uo money can avail to stop its terrible | anti-free' ailver platform and was decided to hold the convention late | Focord b uarorn 8o o N oment enter- | seitleman named Failey, who was appointed | didate of the republicans? We are in- exorable, he | receiver for the Iron Hall fragments, has ravages. War is bad, but a plague in August, and in the meantime the | tain the question of being a candidate. Only | complated his work, and aemands $97,000 as | after the war would be almost unbear- sound money democrats expect to do a | some most extraordinary national peril could | compensation for his services, extending clined to think that the votes of many of them will zo to the latter, N N Rt | make the people of the country seriously o D " A elgt \ iy p, A | great deal of educational work. They - iFY.CAROTH | over twe ye>vs and eight months, xperts able. Although the platform is not Just what | 5 A ppuea L and Y | consider the question of electing any man 10 | value his services at from 35,000 to $12,000 & Sy t o that the free silver sentiment is | the presidency for a longer term than that | year but Failey assures the court that the Governor Altgeld has signed the new | the sound money sentiment of — the | iy Joging ground in the state and | accepted by Washington. Whether it shall | job required extraordinary talents, of which | Biw passed by the Ulinols legislature | country hoped for, the free stlver men | yink "\with a few more weeks of vig- | be called sentimental or logical, it Is the [he has an abundance. In this instance talent ¢ doing away with punishment and ex- | were decisively beaten, The Louisville accepted add unchangeable law of the nation. | and nerve are synonymous 3 orous work it can be rende | 1 power- e emplary damages in civil suits for libel | Courier-Tournal said on the day the con- [ 1o 10 the convention. Next to {he Slaughter of the Seals, except where malice is proved. When | vention met that to simply reiterate the | ¢ gilver difficulty the greatest trou- Washington Star. 3 will & governor of Nebraska be permit- | national platform of 1802 would be a |10 ¢ the Ohio democrats is to find an 1t is not at all surprising that the prelim- « hi flar | mes loss " >, Tha atfor: inary reperts which the government agents | ted to affix his signature to a slnnl:n"lmumln;.h s straddle. That platform |, voiinte man who is willing to be a [ at Dering sea’ bave sent to the treasury | law to promote the freedom of the | was interpreted in one way by an e candidate for governor—in other words, | show that the seal herd s much smaller | press? ‘lmnm of the democratie party and in an- [ BRI IBOR- 1 AHER oY this season than ever before. The cause i puact ey S oY ¥ other way by Mr. Clevelund and Mr. {4, o get up in order to bo knocked | which the proportion of seal skins secured to | 1ot 1eln observing its resembiance to the Afidavits have heen produced 1n the | Carlisle, and the Courier-Journal urged | ghot™ " Deno o0 Ia sa1d 1o be Jess than sl suseryingc L Tesmblanie A South Omaha school board eharging one | {hat the convention would be compelled 1 me uber with holding up a janitor for | 1o say or refuse to say whether the ad- y in the Buckeye | creatures slaughte | pictures of Mr. Greeley when he was in ) ) v e - been in fn more dis. | one In ten. This frightful waste {s of course | manhood's prime. Mr. Watts smiled a» one-fourth of his s each month for | yynistration has been right in its in- the privile of retaining his job. There terpretation To put forth the plat A “ | telling upon the herd, and unless it can|though he was pleased with the comparison | cordant and hopeless condition than it | o giopped by some rigid and effectual Inter- | and I asked him If he cared to give me his is at present. is room for suspicion that practices not 'form without any explanation of i altogether dissimilar have prev: Sidaoles it Joff Davis on Horace Greeley. Letter in New York Tribune. During the course of a ramble through the state capitol at Montgomery, Ala., I fell in with the late ex-Governor Watts. An old portrait of Mr. Watts was among the many FROM NOW TILL JULY 1st We shall have a variety of Bargains to offer BECAUSE we want to reduce all Tines of goods as much as possible BEFORE WE TAKE INVENTORY. i We find, as every other trustworthy house finds, that " it pays to cut off the profit and let the cost price sell them s ney national regulations that will be made in sin- | estimate of the character of the man who —_—_— cerity and enforced in honesty, the day will | undoubtedly stood for a greater power against soon come when the seals will entirely dis- | the policies of the southern leaders and stat appear from the =eas and the world will be | men than any other man of his time. Upon deprived of one of its most profitable indus- | reflecting a moment he sald he would an- One of the con new parole pri iled in | yeaning, declared that paper, or wit the Omaba public schools. The influ- gut approval of ¢ mer law has just been | cts paroled under the | ind and Carlisle, | poturned to the penitentiary because he | tries. swer my questior by telling me how Jeffer- | ence which janitors exert upon mem- \vould satisfy nobody and enlighten no- | viglated the conditions of his freedom. el son Dav.s replied to an inquiry of his rvri QUICK- Ders of the board betokens no good to The 1 " ” g Bryan's Assault on Blaine garding Mr. Greeley. | 2 A : a1 kens & body. The platform does endorse the | Without rd to the merits of the par- Indianapolis Tribune. It was just after Mr. Davis had returned ]”gr at l,”.;(.m we call gl,wu[ attention to our hat F the taxpayers. | democracy and patriotism of the presl- | ticular case, it certainly seems no more x-Representative Bryan has the hardihood | from Fortress Monroe, and Mr, Watts was | ' dent and secret to declare that the:late James G. Blaine was | curious to know what his vanquished, thougl in favor of the free colnage of sidver at the | unreconciled, chief thought of Mr. Greeley's of the treasur, " ws ; i .!than right that these conditions be departments—TWO OF THEM., g An indictment against lottery dealers | which must be presumed to carry with | | strictly enforced. They are imposed | g singular action in signing the famous bail | s A b fha st h DADERS A 3 present ratio of 16 to'l. Other of the mine- n ol ' : has been nolled by the criminal division it approval of their position regarding | for the protection ouly of the prisoner | owner orators are dolng ihe same thing. This | boud = He therefore put this direct qu | We have a mammoth assortment of hats, the largest ( of the distiiet court for the alleged | silyer. te the fact is settled and the state. If they were not en- | 18 simply an outrage upon the character uf““.f"\,‘,” Davis, what do you think impelled 3 3 i s ; s K reason that the parties chiarged with | that the democratic party of Kentucky | forced every paroled man would ask | & dead wman who was afwaye In {avor of & | yr. Greeley o d> what he did»* |§ ever in Omaha, embracing both men and boys ; o offense co ot be locate SR W Aot 3 sound currency. In a serles of speeches made | M7; GT¢ : Rine - b ‘-h.‘ -»lmuf« o |I'l~| not be 1 .‘n_ml. And | is not in favor .-g the free, unlimited and | ywhy Le should obey them and soon it | jn 1879, after a démocratic house had passed wm:.:,m;\‘;r,w“);].uxar \A”u‘x mx: ll:f::t‘_h;!m:v{g‘ s L yet the city of Omaha has five detee- | independent coinage of silver at the | \ould come about that the very object | a free coinage bill, Mr. Blaine denounced the | i\ "\Watis, “and after responding in | MEN’S STRAW HATS, 3 tives on the police pay roll. — As a mat- | patio of 16 to 1, and the importance of | of the law, namely, the reformation of | Proposition “to stamp 87 cents’ worth of pri- | yori of Yankee fashion by asking me it 1| o - s - ter of fact the traflic in lottery tickews | this will undoubtedly be speedily mant- | the favored culprits, would be once and | amelons pioce of Joubers (hat aver raconved | Kiow Mr. Grecley, uad receiving a negacive | @ § or 10 different styles, for 30¢, 75¢, $1 anl up. e B las been g0ing on I this eity nnder the | fest in its nfinence upon popular senth- | for all time frustrated. 1t 18 justice | the sanction of an ‘American house of repre- | %' ‘houkhi you aid not know him o | ks 3 no of these worthless detectives | ment in other southern states. Nowhere | to those who observe the conditions of | sentatives.” The free coinage of silver which | you would not have asked that 4|v|!r~ltxvm | CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS, ; without mo'estation, [in that seetion can there be made n|parole that thoxe who violate them reap | MF, Blaine advocsted: was a standard dokiar | There was but one underlying motive In that | ket [y o ol il Bl 1 i " 0R€ olg ©AD | with an amount ef sflver in it which would | man's action, and that was pure goodness. 2 _ E e oy o 5 = = | stron, fight for free silver than has | the punishment of their offense. make its value equal to that of the gold | He performed that service to me because h in endless variety, at 23¢, 30¢, 75¢ and $1. Several W citizens of Oakland, been made in Kentueky and the defeat . g dollar, is a great, big hearted man.' "' Neb., hasten to deny by afidavit that of the free silver advocates there cannot | Six thousand dollarsgof public funds, | emmm— . — - See our Douglas street window for an idea of our they ave miembers of the A, I A, organ- fail to welgh strongly against their | school money, city money, or both, are : AN A3 S 3 Da e ) S pation, although they lave not been cause elsewhere. Thus, while the sound | reputed to be on deposit in Council- Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. 5, Gov't Report great assortment of children’s hats, A bs charged with belonging to that seeret money men in the convention might | man Taylor's bank, the Globe, Loan & 11 trade back. i BROWNING, KING & CO., Reliable Clothiers. S. W Cor. 15th & Douglas - Your monzy's worth or we 3 order, They are of course entitled to have shown more courage in dealing | Trast. That bank does not even claim s { an onportunity to exnlain thelr connec- with this question, their action will still | to have the capital which the charter a ng b tion with the Invitation to Judge Scott | do much good. requires for depository banks. Council- B to deliver the Independence day oration | Republican chances of winning in | wan Taylor could not have been igno- . at that place. Every one who admires | Kentueky this year have not lu-pujnml of the 1llegal deposit of publie R Judge Scott is not necessarily an A, I, ; reduced by the vesult of the demo- | (unds and as chairman of the finance wa Powder A, Neither do all the A. I A's ad- | cratie’ convention, The republicans | eomittee he is In a very peculiar posi- f: mire the great and only judicial wounte- l are harmonious and there is every [tion. If he will read the law of embez- i Sank ]rcuon to expect that they \\'I'Jllluuwnl in the state of Nebraska he Ansowrz'-v pUBE