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THE OMANA DAILY BI; WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 18935. THE OMAHA DAILY BE SILVER IN THE TREASURY. | Bofes is that of a straddle, and even as [is not an |||u’r|' Sherill or deputy police f I\p \\vs F“R”(V TR \I)P | OMAHA'S REFORM MOVEMENT, for his blessing. He compliad with tholr ree . oArabersh Ll el bt The official statement of the eash In | a straddle it is not shrewd or sagacions, [officer and the mayor and commisston. | JaAL ALY L M AVL J 3 — quest, but he says It required a large supply - ITO! the national treasury shows that there | e pecently set forth in a letter s | ors hav tiferefore, not violated this | Sioux City Tribune The citizens of Christian grace to enable him to do so. LA h R L . ”’-nwl\' ss of party feeling " The king of the Dolgians has conferred q unite i municipal affairs and the | ypon Frank Vincent, the well known traveler PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. The lurger part of this I8 in coined | so far as we have observed it has not [ port a man who,has had police exporr- | Translation of Reports Forwarded to His | turning down of the A, P. A. It pd author, the Royal Order of the Lion, === silver dollars, which are stored away | recelved approval from any sonrce. | ence for the posdftion of c¢hief is plainly Government by the £wiss Consul, e two movements always go together. token of the lively Interest with which TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION n | I ) Government by Consul Indianapolis News: An address sign ¢ | he has examined his consclentious work on Dally Ttee (Without Suniday), One ¥ | 1,000 citizens of Omaha calls f . Africa.’ Paviy tiee sl Sunlay, One Year . sum there are cortificates and | positing silver bullion produced in fne | them to appeimt citizens of Nebraska s n nonpartisan movement. Chic veeording to the Hungarlan Three Month ¥ treasury nofes in cirenlation, acting as | United States shall recelve silver cor- [only “so f jracticable.” | JWIT LCOKS TO THE STATE DEPARTMENT | ens are also aroused Wi cost Burope during the last Runda e T + 20 L eurrency. We have here represented the | tifieates which shall represent 1 pet } In this ins as in the selection ——— b L LA B LR 4 i lets & aumi than, 18 Weeky equivalent in value of about ten years' [cent in excess of the market value of {of the chief of-the fire department, it | Statistios Showing the Importance of the | Kansas City Star: 1 Viby producing’ (he condition of Omaha, The production of silver i the United |the bullion. This, Mr. Boies says | was deemed fodossary for the public | Comme tntions Which May leclded to take a armed terrorism which gocs under the name South (maka, 8ine ‘orner N and 2th 8'% | Quatee, and fully two-thirds of this | would bring silver to the treasury ty, as will ‘as the enforcement of Be Bullt Up with the New o Uiy 8 i TR L L Bl g LB i . Chicago o) mmer silver currency has been created since | But the treasury can have all the sil- | discipline, to secnre the services of a Empire in the Pacific. feanive) CHat W re | with the. exch othes in the: prevaration.of New Yori p our : o 3 1 ) each ¢ 1 the preparation o Washington, i i+ s W the se-called demonetization of 1873 | ver in the country by paying the mar- | man from another city who is pos : 1 to come to the fr costly armaments.” Al on CORRESI'ONDENCE, At that time there had been coined | ket price for it. Why, then, should it | sessed of the requisite capacity, Mar WASHINGTON, July A report recely ’ Lk " .‘l‘*‘_\« measy ehue L _Prof. Hunicke of Washington university, torlal mat g it the mints of the United States only |offer bullion owners more than the mar- [ tin. White cannot personate an officer the 8 ry ARLUU AR R coss by which, he claims, $10,000 worth of gold | State depart t gives a translation t untry never get INF s consul y t medied by can be obtained from sea water at a cost of $1, S —— Is silver to the amount of $51 ] proposed plan for restoring silver, and | provision of e . Their right to im Its, and against the whole of this | This plan proposes that any person de- [ set forth in thé charter, which directs a little over 8,000,000 of silver dollars, [ ket price? The suggestion in this pran | where he is the chief of police officers. | of the repert 1 by the Swis not one of which was in circulation, that silver certificates be issued for all | He holds his commission from the same | the commerce of Japan for the year 1804 4 AL every ton of water yielding from 2 to 4 the sufficient reason that at the ratio of | sitver bullion now owned by the gov- [anthority that commissioned ex-Chier | Japan's foreign commerce reached St bL it gold. He fnsists that no 16 to 1 siiver was undervalued as com- | ernment, representing the market price | Seavey and every police officer on the | %0 an in over 1503 of 30 KCHOES OF KENTUCKY, OF #oUA ) that E61d Wil Bofno eorm. “HHE WEY pared with gold and therefore did not |of the bullion on the day they were | force, Any attempt to jnterfere with | BXPOEs of tea from Yokohama exee loep” whenever called for, though spirits ro- % 1ok ; - | cirenlat Between 1 ind 1 | issued, ms to indicate that Mr, 1 his performan poli Tuti i unt of the war there,was a large demand " sement of th i It vious year by 00 pounds. On ac 8 T A tound mofi 1y, HeINE i " may interest ox-members of the Iron the actual nomber of 1 » United States and Canada. Ginseng the dem [ Hall Lereabonts to know the cost of winding the Daily, Morning, silver dollars by this country was more [ bullion in the treasury certificates are | ineentive to general lawlessness By the Japaness farmot has prove " mocratically 1 Its affairs ralin the schedules printed during the month of May, 189, .| >, | pace for T filed | t at Ind i Tollows: than fifty times iter than between | pow outstanding, Other features of C—— 0 rable importance, being expor y A L at tndianapolis, tie local re- e I 1792 and 1873, o period of cighty-one | this plan show that Mr. Boies has cither | Before members of the United States America. Shipments amount g Bout gutver resclved $2508, e Tocal atornoy, 10,018 19 years, during - which the country | not studied the silver question profita- | senate begin to dispute the question | Peppermint and p ’N recoly 000. The lawyers AL was part of the time on a silver ana | bly, or that he has not the courage to [ whether appropriation bills. should e | 2r¢ other Japancse products of e . ; ral | have thus P L fegelvate part of the time on n°gold basls [take n positive stand one way or the [sent all to one committee or divided | Svation of tobieco extends throuhout th s by | Skeliive oF GOttt ¢ v tevelthg In view of such facts how manifestly [ other up. Certainly his proposea |among several committees, would it 1ot | i ciiq to be enormous, Heth ”‘ W h . « expenses and othe In the ime absurd it s to assert that silver was | method of solving the question wilt | be well for them to decide who is 10 | women are smokers Y X b mi :ln\‘\\"-m;] Sonj . “You don't have { period of twelve years, the coinage of | does not know that for every ounce of | manifestly without color of law and an demonetized by th t oof 1873 In- | pot satisfy anybody who knows any- [control the committees for the next two The most important farm product in Japan stead of demonetization, we have loaded | thing about it, and this fact will he | years? Unless there is to be a change |15 rice, more than half of tae cultivated lands the eurrency with a bulk of overvalued | likely to militate against the chanees | in the control of the committees there | Peing planted in it, and the value of th L LS UL silver coin as heavy as it is possible to [of Mr. Boies as a possible presidentiat [ will De no eall for a change in tne | ©70P 18 over half the entire Japanese agri T C but they are dem Life: Mrs, Hushmore - You'll have to settle i cultural luct. Nothing Is known of th r fetcanarle o fown | up or 1eay maintain at a parity with gold and any | candidate. methods now in vogue, And even if ¥ hing 1s known of th " 5 T L known | Ty ey rdor— Thank wiully T : D in 1895, but in 1893 it was 195,000,000 many of the officeholders under | Just place 1 was at they m: du bu Do s policy whiclh would inerease the amonnt = the committees pass over to republiean | yroh o H ot 00 Lushole ainistration are loudest and most ac. | Pace 1 el : 2oL Net sal. ienaesr e must fnevitably land the country on & THE TREASURY BOND. control there will still he room for dis- | pic tive against the policy of the administration. | Chleago Tribune 1 shouldn’t won r cultivation is of vital importance to \ ) ; z ; 9.2 I ; e SR R it e S t 8t Paul B A e rved Uncle Allen Sparks, “If thor Dyl e i sitver basis. Tt Is most astonlshing | Some one suggoests that The ¢ [ agreement on the question of method. | Japan, as a failure means a famine. SR dLBEIONSELE The victory for | gomiathing in that new theory that man has o v e i opy of the though western civilization " sound ney in the democ harty of | e i 5 X i i i | DIBEGRY R THYING Gl th ofditiey | CHEHE TG DG DEGYIGRC W1 T SOt 0T L ranaough, weatern civilisation' s making ((sceniuaky: was ot an doolaive; s e} enplios | Soncpnaed trom the nishes ' Ho's uiways Ntin. (hia nr dny oF June, A0 intelligenee can doubt for a moment | W governing the amount of the offi- | The eity council insisted on referring | hory e Kio, & city of 1,300,000 | Proceedings of the convention seemed to | : (Seal.) NI T FEIL, Notary Pubil T ¢ o free | cial bond required of the city tre overy name sent to rons- | prople, there were slaughtered for food d presage. Hardin, the candidate of the free | New York Worll: Marie—Mrs, Gaywun B s | Y sUCT YOI boitlic Tesult of tha tie 1 3 very name sent t LA L sl B B ULy B G BE e ocrats, was nominated chiefly, it | S4¥S that she will out<trip you in ‘the socinl _ ; v : _ Dofais, S4TN Tk, Gnd 445, shesp. Most_of | 18 i, by Feason of i personal popuiurity | 1%, th 8 sumer, Mymma Ayl ot hee present ratio. copy, and for the benefit of those Who fappointee’s qualitications might be earc- | the young men eat meat while in the army | #MONg the sound money democrats. But it is | [0y ko = i — are not it will print the vital clause. | pally investigat The question ts, | only. ;w: V‘I.vl duf i ‘(\\-!&vy‘l for x" Ml\”ri Morning Bee will he delivered to sub. AT TR Soetio O i or BAYs | Wit acaraien 7 o Paper making is also one of the important | ' e candidate Is tied down to a sou Judge: Tramp Do you know what it s, s T G B i vy THE PETROLEUM FIELL Section 103 of the city charter s Wil it exercise the same solicitude with | industries of the Japanese, and the Ameri- ¥ platform, from which he cannot get [ sir, to be shunned by all; to not_have the EEEIDOTR SO LG B2 The Bee has already urged that tne [ that the city treasurer b give | regard to the new treasurer’s bond, or | cans and English are the principal buyers | 3843 1{‘ I8, h -“\Jr, 'wylI regretted 1Iw|¥|‘\|:lv‘1‘l»|‘ o single friendly hand? Str da, oppe ity is at hand fc SivoRte | ho ina s ot less than $200,000, { % i f that export. Cotton has replaced hemp | thiS platform is not just what it was cracked | Inde do. I'm a lite insurance ng portunity ix at hand for the profit- | bonds in a sum not less than SA00000. | will it approve the bond without so | of that sxport, | Cotton has replaced hemp | % G ("0 A Yoports, ™ Tnstead. of | e able investment of Omaha capital in the | o double the amount of money likely | mueh as inquiring into the sufliciency | Textile industries are rapidly developing g an explicit declaration against free | Atlanta Constitution: Smith—It Is unders This Is the time when the festive [ Gavelopment of the Wyoming oil fields | to come into the hands of such treas- | and standing of the sureti there being forly-seven mills’ with 488,19 T, ¢ trng ot lo be merely'a genetal | 8100 that (O browerics NANG: engREeqi firceracker gots in his work | spindles in” operation. There I8 nothing in | Fetfirmation of the principles of the dem 2 Smith ¢ they're so full of 5 A - = = patents to prevent Japan from using the | Cratic party. that has been in his hands or the e dispatehes tell us that J. W, Far- | latest machinery, and labor is so cheap that | St. Paul Globe: The outcome of the great | age amount that is to be fn his control. | voll, the newly elected secretary of the | €Ven Europe ean no longer compete. The [ fght in Kentucky is cheering to the heart | Indianapolis Journal u will notice il 1 “ i I S N % SRR ¥ | manufacture of hemp and cotton carpets i ot every democrat who wishes to see his | that 1 have you on the string,” said the boy Quite apart from the amount now | State Board of Transportation, is an | a new Industry, whole troops of little boys | Prty mova on to vietory. 1t is cheering | 10, the Kitr in the Pennsylvania ficld s steadiy | presumed o be in the hands of the [ administeation hard money democrat, | and un‘x.\ being employed. The carpets are | to the cause of honest money, which "“"‘\\)‘.f?n v 1 '."' kite, “And that is Y et & " xn " i i X % o i Y ¥ cheap, but not durable. The principal buy- | discovers that it needs but be presented - bbb = o 1 L St surer, e w withi t Xt 5 o say. he is 4 member of th principal buy i declining and that it s probably | freasurer, he will within - the nc hat is to say, he Is @ member of the | org"are Americans, to the people thoroughly and fairly to win [ Harper's Bazar: “What is the mattor, only question of a com- | thirty days, receive $192000 in pro- [ Tobe Castor right-of-way wing of the i T their approval. It is cheering the coun- | Harry? You look worrled.” K pavatively short time when it | coeds from recent eity bond sales. 1t | party with a str Ty Joaiin gl bttt U AL RINE L S [ el DLl UG SEL L Tl S L e i i ot NOng ortfore: ‘1o G ’ $ie > 5 i - political party with courage to face an issue elen telling me that she w 0 at the will practically cea There has aise | §8 safe, therefore, to predict that at { Burlington throne attached to him. Expenses of the Agricultural Departmert | 40d fight it out with honesty and courage, [ \yescora house at Iiat “uy...\ next week. —_— been a falling off in New York and i | Some time during the present month | None others necd apply. Cut Lower Than Ever, he atiention of the nation has been focused | SHGIVANG ME {0 come lown."0 v 1 e i N 1o 0 g FAS J 3 N o) Kentu It has been tacitly greed * » 0y, Ceither the populists nor the frce s line in production there is pretty [ there will be not less than $300,000 at e — WASHINGTON, July 2.—The annual re- | itly agr can't you R L IO UEIE, oY o) fee Bl et T Srolies | thoRiAosAll oF 11ia! trensrar, {UndgE|| Doople: INREIEINHEE Kansas City | ports of the several bureau officers of the that this was to be the battle fleld of the | *Yes; but, confound it, Jennle Roberts is ver demoerats seem to sta cory | SUTe to continue, There was an increas poss : . i I | license Kansas City L au officers of the Ag-| year, and that upon its message would largely | there, too." good grace with the mewmbers of last year in Ohio, Indiana and Can- | the law we have quoted the bond ex- [had to zo over to prohibition Kansas | ricultural department for the fiscal year just | depend the attitude and policy of the demo- | i % il . Ao ae ), » clty counci i e in-|to ge ol " av lase | ended will show a gene pruning of ex. | CFatic party. It was a realization of all that | 1 Mr De Tanque State Board of Transportation fornia. amounting in the n acted by the city council will be in- [to get th frinks on Sunday last SR LI S O ol it A i Syl <le o neas | (tee " Heor brief but r.w"w\-ix l]:vo }wtx-:; o Secret x:;\ Morton's | yarate, In the person of the democracy of sl b T W ’-l‘-'V: “l‘:"-\'\‘f“ O Th ol o eiviony ot | AVOSEEVIrRIAIAL S e kiaRs ahA W .| The same also applies to the reduction | vary. It happens every week when | | Will show that the regular expendi- | Kentucky, the democracy of the country was dr 17 De Tan ny dear, it ures for the department during the year |on trial. shows that you shoul 0t take too | aggregated about $1,800,000. The apprepria IHUGHAVAL SR Ol R tions for the same period reached $2,606,915 HARMLESS CRACKERS. ZSCHUCK “' I I will not be Issued and nulimited coinage of silver the | trer. The Bee s provided with such a fgrer to a committee ostensibly that the Tha Tyening Bee ot be issued on Thursdny, July 4. Copies of The and for making Omaha a center of the | urer” Tt says nothing of the amount — refining industry, immensely to the The month of July has arvi Dorgan still prefers to hang onto his penitentiary property ——— oil | lantage of its progress and pros. | pority, Statisties show that production l | The Orczon Short Line will not ve divoreed from the bed and board of the Unlon acitic for at least o few months to come, N 2,000,000 barrels, with minor gains in | sufticient This, however, is nothing extraordi him into another cmbarrassing predica- [ but still the stocks on hand decreased | of the school Dol There can be no [ people in- quest of lquid refreshment ment before the school board. It is [ G.000,000 Darr showing an increase m | dispute of the fact that more than [on the Sabbath go all the way from necessary to keep hot after My, Olsen, sumption largely In advance of the 200,000 will come into the school fund | Omaha to Coundil Bluffs to quench here will therefcre be covered back into the Patriotic notes are ready to be plucked. nk that s new wor movement Commenting on the testimony ad-| The decrease in stocks was ehiefly of | Fnts drawn in advance of the receipt e e was covered back into the treasury tomorrow with the idiot who works a gun. | "Weesioe-No. 1€ it continues to spread, T duced in 4 Baker disbarment pro- | the superior Pennsylvania and West | 0f this money ean eut no figure in the [ 3. W. Johnson of the Burlington liter. "wo divisions, one of agrostology and the twithstanding hard times, the country (0 say, there won't be many bables to ceedings, Judge Scott said that some- | Virginia ol The ol of Ohio, Indiana | computation, iuasmuch as the bulk of |ary burcau will have to be provided [ o of agricuttural soils, have hoon created | has money to bir. About §20.000.000 wiil bDody bud ogreglously lied. This was [and other localitios where the produc- | the license money will be taken in [ for it the machine:does not want to 10y | nor 1s ehist thrmer s Prot Mis ysorib- | B0 up in smoke, flames and bangs omor- | . yington: Star: “Its all right” said spoken in one of Seott’s lueld intervals. | tion is vising is of an inferlor quality, [ during the very last days of Decem- | itself open to charges of rank Ingrati- | s at the head of the other. Each has been | Aside from the tendency to rope in cor- | hoie s e T S 1o ot ol (o — — furnishing a much smaller percentage | D2r. fude. ohuson caniot possibly exist un- | 1 €harse of the work coming under his re- | tain ‘retractory statesmen in Denver, ‘tho | 1t evereby sy dese 1 kv ume The way to foreclose is o foreclose. | of mannfactured product. The prona- | Baually important with the amount | less his name is on the state pay roll | 30 ratii a a socent lawitative enact. | M auestion”is one of interest on watered | S MOSIIE WL L0 wenat 1m hoarte The bondholders of the Oregon Short [ Bility is that the limit of production | 1% the question of the quality of the | in some capaeity ment the diyision of records and editing | The Chicago Bvening Mall has been Hought | s was huniin work he it ke ani eoow Line are heginning to vealize this, but | in Obio, Indiana and West Virginia | bond. Some of the bonds on file 1 ases (o exist and becomes the division of | by George G. Booth, Who is o son-ln-law of | Some place where ye could fina it.” will the United States iton ofl | iinsibea raichea ortivery in w. | the city hall are not worth ten cents on How th ) Works, i et W e B esrelli noybinepapAbes | s A b ] sifie ev : 2 i) > 1 Giobe-bemoerat L ed chie e division of microseopy | man of Detroit | JUST THE THING ;m”( nion Pacific but in any event it scems certain (har | the dollar. = France, the most emotional country in Eu- | 1% 40olished R enogt tary Morton | ' Attorney General Harmon is credited with | Lir net? with steadily inereasing consumptio ST — rops, has a partner in Russia, the most un- | 404 18 ¢ cinas o WIth tWo | peing an” expert base ball player and the| When T proposed she did not blush = i il et Aove SUEM INCITING ANARCITY emotional. The I ss end of the alliance | 233istants, retire from the serv 1B a 0 aaDer LA LALY and th And not one word she said, All the Dottled-up Pourth of July ora- [0 now developed can- | mhe gectarian tators in the police |is cropping out frequently. Ru helping | I8 division has been cre tory in the country is about to be un- [ " the demand. — This | foree have arrayed themselves against |l to the substant France! luxu- ||0FRration s a part of the bureau'of animal| h eans, of course, ferhie wice for oi X 3 3 i g in the sentime hdus Jat T simply shock her head, an yel corked. 1f the people withstand the on- | ™ !"'I‘ f course, & higher price for oll | cpjop of Police: White under pretense & = The rearrangement of the system of gath- | NAthan Hale, has been fmproved and the Jlmply; Shoate oD mand and Yk will have earned anew |8 HrEes Dol i the industey. T g pe s no valid title (o the post imit of aid, ering crop statistics, substituting agents for | H”} W't over, the grave restored by order i e more pleased than 1 was, foe s helieve r contalns 1 < ¢ 3 . : ndiana Journa each of antVone GEoUDN Gl Lt tai s (tiva | 0L the e islature She shook it up and down. the right to point to themselyes as o | 3 Pelieved ihat Wyoming contains an | o, Paking their cue from the seditions | Ind ! 1 Of 1he thieniy.ohe ErouDa of staces In U6 [, ikinent s Wtile giF) 1608 Broohles : i mmense. store of ofl and while jts LK Lgue Lo ; Six months henc rail of the silver [ place of agents for the individual states, also e moment a little girl in a Brooklyn ———— great nation, talk of Police Comm ner Strickler [ syndicate will be el about very mu takes effect public school was reciting a piece deseribing THE USUNL PENALTY, and other conspirators agninst law and a5 were Cox-y's armies six months ‘aficr | The following special ivestigations earriea | e fury of o storm, Tshining struck ard — order, they assert boldly that the mayor | they distanded. The sober second though: | on last year will be continued through this led her father a few blocks away. Oh Post it decadbay of the American people may be u little slow, | year: Nutrition for human beings, conducted A few days ago Sheriff n of New | He's honest and f n his dealing, 1l police commissioners who voted for | but it is dreadfully fatal to humbugs by Special Agent W. 0. Atwood: phenomona | YOUK reported a live man drawn on the jury |, And never i W heavd the appointment of Martin White have S of thunder and lighining, by Alexander M. | Panel as dead. Day before yesterday he evened | That even had savor of stealink Hope Sees a Star. exand R e A Al el r showed that he ever had erved v Adee; those of grasses and soils; the road | 'MNES up by reporting a dead man as allve. | 0" Colie"ha was Toved and respected, auiry, conducted from its inception by Gen-| One more vote in the republican nomi- | Al really appeared to stund hikh; Mo troasy defielt In the fiscal year | eral Roy Stone; irrigation problems, Colonel | aUng convention of 1864 would have made | In nothing was ever dvtectel onment in the penitentiary. Tie, which has just endsd is about $25000,000 | Irish; tests of timber, Prof. B. E. Fernoy, and | & President of General Green Clay Smith, the at any faic man could decry, — be worth to the city vastly more than | 414 of arresting the chie for | le88 than It was in the year which closed | food of plants, by Prof. H. W, Wi ¥or | distinguished Kentuckian who died in Wash- | 1y 0 0 nie daes reputation Ly nel 3 all of its present manufacturing indu: twelve months ago, or around $15,000.000 in | the practical work in the experiments of the | IN5ton on Saturday last. The contest was for | 'y o0 is bond; The next time Uncle Barney Jolnston LT nuufy g Indus- | papsonating an oflicer and havi all. Let us hope that In the year wh last two subfects separate buildings have bees | the Vice Dresidential nomination and the | [n business ‘of soctal relation g goes over into the encmy’s camp ne | Fies There is enough idle mayor and members of the police beging today this er ssment and erected in tho Agricultural ~ department | BOROF Went to Andrew Johnson. Mr. Smith | To duly he'd $ 10 will doubtless make sure in advanes | s ¢ty o make such an enterprise a credit willend. e L | PERSONAL AND OTHERWINE, i Someryille wrnal: Wiggles—Don't you country longs to see his curves while pitch maiden did not tell me yes— ing into trusts, for instance, h simply shook her head. The resting place of the patriot martyr, monument quality may not be quite up to the The regulaps cannot conceal thelr glee | Standard of Pennsylvania oil it is not that the rumps will have to have theiy | FCVor to that of Ohio and Indiana Yandidates pliced on the official ballog | Qi could be brought through pipe lines his fall by petition. And yet we ape | om0 the Wyoming fiehl to Omaha at {vjglated the anti-Pinkerton law and SISt mostat @ told that all Is barmony in the local [ COMParatively little cost and an idus- | gioreby faid themselves liable to impris- | The treasury T iy coutd be built up here which would ; o 01 politics to o )| | 5 ghbors spoke well of ) b ; b | mission brought before dudge > grour Qitnscs o bl Shegnllnll sl peo Jistneluhtore sholieielliar Himave + renp some more substantial aq- | Sreat suceess and it is astonishing that |, Tl At it an eMalent| E E T, Y % B. Clark, who originated the ' q©v, hoqar them you' ink that there that e veap some wore substantial aa- | KR steeess and it s sl shing (| nswer for daring o appout an etlicient SMALL [RON INDUSTRY IN RUSSIN. | Cheletian movement, liss come (0 | Ty ae Rrohine anrane e oty dare hoved vantage than the opportunity to go ! s L I 1l experienced police officer. o ot el i ba called “Father Endeavor” Clark, very | * E R clasing <0 rich in promise of splendid results. 15 GrdseTiinE e man i ha o trylng | nocastor, Stevarinasfineariiad) anientivslyflrmoy nl:\,l(i':ullr(‘*pl Denouloully Undovel- | much to his disgust, for it gives people tho | But confidence lnter was shakon— ) = e to foment insubordination in the police | that people do not m as young as they 2 T ERelomC Museopit | il Y UiRbunesia an olduand iy i haredi | B 2HARRR AN BV O B We that Rey, Frank Cre BOIES A PRESIDENTIAL PossiBiLiry, | v i | used to do. He an ovil, and | - _WASHINGTON, July 2.—Consul Goneral | Ptriarch, when, as a matter of fact, he I8 | %A% J€0) 103" im o pirate ana thief.' ¢ it Rev. Beank Crane | oo ornor Bolss of Town told a | for¢e and anarchy fn the community | concequontiy " attri ) “demonetiza- | Karel a tersburg has sent to tho | O 44 And is in the primo of his sirenath | 158 Witk A A RRERENE 11 (t10 nonyan Lomo i Lits boxe Ix-Go or Boies owa told SRR S e e Ry e e T ot o] AR . & & . i "¢ | and vigor. Once some enthusiastic Endeav And rumors of evil were rife; o R T reprosentative of tho. Chiengo Chronfele | MW ot be fxnoran £th Tl ntontten ’M‘_l| ;:‘\' _with marriagebl :!.”i]"‘lhlu .l.nv department a_report on the iron in-| orers, after rubbing It In by calling him | His crecimes wero 1o oM 4 ! L R T T and purpose of the anti-Pinkerton law, S Rsroromanih 176 tha ballet A dustry of Russla, He says Russia is rich | “Grandfather Endeavorer Clark,” asked him He'd entered political 1if something to his ngregation about T i, Ll 15 we Invite public attention to the text of AL il n iron ore and has plenty of fusl to develop gross’ negligence, defaleation and cor- [& candidute fov the presidency. “L do J4y o 0w “Shich 1 as follows: Tho National Want. the industry, but has not yot made great ruption in the city hall. not think any man should be a candi A P (R T Py o) New York Waorld, progress, Compared with other countries sh: TRCIXR 2 2 el ate for that o id Mr. Boi G2 S0RRIANSNUIENE ) AL Armas rhe g majority of the people want | is considerably behind The production of = g . 1 into this state for police duty and to pre- | sound me first of all. After that they | pig | i 9 ¢ The authoritios at Sing Sing have | 1 think the parties will be able to dis- | ™ ; y it they | pig iron in Russia in 1800 was 1,498,648 The authorities at Sing Sing hav R ; ! vent he appointment of any but residents | want silver restored to general use, undor | tons. - e -~ aw again signalized their efforts to make | COver who they want, and 1 certainly |50 050 cine. | such safeguards of international agreement | The consul general speaks In high terms of wife poisoning unpopular in the BEmpire | 10 00t Wish to he considered an active | gy onactea: aw shall make b Indlspulably sound, money. | the [Ural iron, where ithe ore ylsids 84 per 1 : state. In the sudden taking off of Dy, | candidate for an office of that Kind | gection 1. That 1t shall be unlawful for any Il’:‘ll‘mp.l:h’(. vu\.‘l“ b -’*1':"”«"" .::‘h‘.i::‘ .‘u ¢ r-‘; Im H’v H;Hu The ‘unlmxfu‘lm. ;'f[lv\‘)! Our reguar annual summer reduction sale commences. TR AT L ¥ ning to wait for the accomplishment of [ iron is carried on mainly by chareoal fuel o ! Buchanan the world has made a dis- [ [0 this the leader of the Towa demoe- | person o persons or association, company or | these ends in the only way in which they | South Russia is rich In mineral fuel, but very In every department substantial reductions have been tinet gain. Not so with sheol, i shows good political judgment, | corporation to bring or import into this state | can be accomplished safely. little has been done with reference to iron o sl indieating that e knows something | any person or persons or association of per- e e Mr. Karel says that thus far Ruscia made; in many cases they amount to cutting the : . cted the riches which nature has The Bluffs city council s having |of the disadvantages and dangers of o | sons for the purpose of discharging the duties Springticld (Mass.) Republican glven her and offers great inducements in prices square'y in two. trouble with the gas company fur- | premature presidential boom. But he | devolving upon the police officers, sheriffs or Governor Boles of Towa Is backing | iron for those who wish to invest capital pa g ) NN CIN & ¢ nishes streot lights. Our neighbor | political friends of Mr. Boies, and they | constables in the protection or preservation r already on the silver question—a strik e It’s a genuine BROWNING, KING & CO. sale i} 5 : ¥ T Erae g el ing indication of the waning strength of that| SENT UP TO £RI ON EIGHT YEARS, $ o ST . 3 5 5 7 ought fo pattern after Omalia I the | constitute a very large majority of the | Of PUblie or private propersy o e e et e G TEAR in which our positive guarantee is attached to every matter of municipal lighting contracts, | demoerats of Towa, unquestionably re Section 2. That no sherlfl, mayor or chiet | o0 "o ngo declaring for free colnage at | Captain Henry Howgate Recelves s Sen- | o ant sold 5 g 5 of police or members of the Board of Poilc ARS CepUAKDI0E iLan ton InED A RREY, ! garment sold, i (T SR I gard Mgl aw bolng @ candldate, anal| S8R5 S8 MEREER B UGS T O shari| 10 t0 1, and lafer e more emphatically ex ; tenco tor Hin Crimes. ——— thelr present intention is fo present his | s el L St Tobile b 18 AL 0os (A% DO cDaYbe [ YWASHINGTON, Juiye 8.=Oaptalns Henry Regular $12.50 Suits.. . or deputy for the protection of public or | claims to have been misunderstood and goes | Howgate, the former disburslng officer of th N fman. Bryan wag deliver- | name to the next democratic national | private property except the person so ap- to outline fust what he would do—which | (2EE T8 TOTEE SRR RE 0f e At s free silver speeches in ‘Texas [ “onvention, In the convention of 1892 | pointed shall be a resilent of this state In to adopt Secrotary Windom's old plan of | NEN! CF¥les, who, aftor years of wander. Regular $13.50 Sults $10-00 and Alabama at last reports, e has [ Boles received 103 votes, and there 1s | Section 3. Any person or persons violating | Pullion deposits made a little more danger , n | ous and dmpracticable than the secrotary | New York City in business as a second-hand AR to g0 to these remote points in order | reason to believe that e would go be- | any of the provisions of this act shall be | wourd have had it It Is valuable merely as | book dealer and brought back to Washington, Regular $15.00 Suits.. . $13-00 to find listeners who have not heard | fore the convention of 1896 with a | punished by imprisonment in the penitentiary | indicating that the Kentucky panie has struck | was sentenced today to elght years imps Dis 50 oft-repeated story before {much larger support. There s a very | for not less than year nor more than | Boies. ament in the penitentiary, He was ¢ ular $18.00 Suits $14-00 : fon Ers Y ) fmmeeeee——— strong sentiment in the three years, and if any company, asscclation These are made from blue and black cheviots —tweeds — cassimeres and fancy cheviots— victed last week on two counts alleging - democratic Apostrophs 1o the Watermelon In 1875 | The city attorney of South Omaha |party In favor of a western man fop | °F corporation shall be guilty of violating thi y Journal afier the first indictments found against hin | Hiog g 0 such company, assoclation or corporation e AR e an: | atandard beuvor & he tianull le the orango 18 the queen of tropleal [ hai been quashed by the sustaining of de 3 . v appears In court to defent saloon keep- | " 1 ; ireriln jtho poxt ot "‘1; 1all be punished by a fine of not less than | fruits, the waternielon holds a soverelgn place | murrers entered by Howgate's counsel. Cap- | Regular 00 Suits.. .. N 1().00 ers arrested for selling liquor without [ contest, and among western democranie | oo P PV SR is ‘the Joy of the poor and | tain Howgate's counsel 1 an appeal at it licenses, But then that is nothing. | leaders none has hetter claims to con A All acts and parts of acts In- |10 e the delight of the epicure s I'"\'f‘mf““" Loount gral 4 MEN’S TRUUSERS-- It is no warse than aeting as the agent | sideration, on the score of availability A E T A S, e 50 near to thd hiimble that it would be until that time, Captaly o g as the ag i i Y. | consistent with this ac and are he PReFTLTS high Were its merits not su- | Howgate was then remandel to jail to awalt 0, § 1 50 Tr g b 5 and appraiser of gambling house keep- | than Horace 13, Boies, He is the equal | repeated poorned 0 Mo, "Infeod, Doen atiacked with | the result of the appoal d | 50, $400 and §450 Trousers.......... $2.95 ers. in ability and character of any of them | Wherein has the law been violated by | slander i the hopé 7 its Bold on th s Regular §5.00 Trousers. . .. S $3.75 : : Al | Chinese 1 o respondene Pablishod S i superior to most of the ! the appolntment of Chief of Pollee | AReCHRIL b R B e . worst of all.| WASHINGTON, July 2.—Minister Denby Regular $6.00 and $6.50 Trousers...... $85,00 White? Does not the title of the DIl G anye " but it triumphed over them | under date of May 21, has transmitted to tegular $7.00 and $7.50 Trousers “,_,$().()() clearly set forth that the purpose is to | all. With absclu e ntegrity | the State department a set of extracts from | prevent the importation of armed non- | it is feasted upon by plekaninny and patrician. | (he Chinese officlal newspapers giving a co tegular §5.00 and §$50 Trousers........ $7.00 A slice of melon ig repast for a Castilian restdents for police duty? Mr. White | grangee “and the hiehrt of a big, red-meated | PIS\® documentary b e e || CHILDREN'S DEPT-- : consideration could not fairly be urged | did not come to the state bearing arms | Florida favorite of raftlesnake will reconcile | 1a‘1ons between | and Japan, beginning party tichot to foredoomed defeat in ainst him. He would more certainly | and he is in no sense a nonresident. | a day laborer to the primal ourse. ML A Jananat note of Fobrusry 41 Insist All our $3.00 and 3.50 Knee Pant Sultf. .. ..eveeereennes $2.50 x 8k 10 upon the delegation to the Chinese am the local campaign than any other democrat get the full | He has made a contract with the STy —— bassador of full : Y —_— i As Handyasa Town I wers to bind bis country $6.00 and §6.50 Knee Pant Suits, 2-plec party vote In Towa, and we ean think o1 | (o serve as ehief of police for the term As Handywes " Pump, and_ending with Iraft of the treaty of worth $7.50 and $8.00....... > N The sherifi of Pottawattamie county [ 1o one who would probably be stronger | of not less than two years and he be 4 | i fit guaranteed, The organ the free silver democrats | heing simp'y a politician. Of cours, calis the wembers of the administra- | My, Poies could carry his own state tion wing “chumps,” and at the same [ as o president eandidate, but neither time invite: the chumps to join with | conld any other democrat, so that this the free silverites in contributing a | | | | | | 1 at Shimoneski, April 2 : R e ST A coul I ; | Chauncey M, Depew 18 & newspapor angel. | 17 R uaras bl s ABE\ Every Long Pant Suit and Knee Pant has levied an attachent on the Bast | the other states of the west and |came a resident before he took the oath | He is an unfailing source of supply 1o the re p May 11. The correspondence h Suit carvied over from last season will Omaba bridge to enforce the payment | vorthwest. Unquestionably no candi- | of offie pater. Reme New Yaig fourslists wanied iL el bnao ke ; s B \ | of delinquent taxes. Who would ex- | date taken from the east would be | The first section of the act relates | (2 83k him 8 few questions on Friday, but 5 of interest now is the able pres 0 noet to sce the sherlf of Dousl 5 : found that he was at a board meeting, and the Chinese case by Li Hung 88.50 Long Pant Suits...... pec 0 e shor o onglis Fhere is one diffienlty in the way of |only to private corporations, assocla uld not immediately accommodate them. | ich induced the Japanese L » A AR LKL L] county seize a railroad bridge or a pal- | Mr. Boies as a presidential possibility. | tions or ; He sent out word, though, that he would ate their demands in | f ) 1 as wesidential possibility ons or persons. It relates solely to | He ser it word, though, that he would | their demands in fmportant B . s Ao o 8 50 ace car to force the payment of taxes | That is his position regarding silver. | the preservation and protection of prop- | P8 vn;-l reporters en \luu»- at a certaln | espaat .m‘! ’nn.J. urteous but ‘:u.mnn]v §10.00 and §12.50 Long Pant Sults..........c.e0vnneeeees o . ¥ A hour in the afterncon, and answer their ques- | insistence of the Japanese upon the spee ’ i Ay long past due? Che democratic candidate for president | ety and cannot possibly be construcd | tions “on' the iy He is ahvays rady; | conclusion of the negotiations. o | @ You can't afford to miss this. ; fovirs in 15 wil |l;in«~ 10 \Il\ll'l squarely on |as applyiug to public corporationn or | never pleads an Inoportine siate of aZalrs; o e——— The values are exactly as represented here and it smptroller Olsen - | this issue. He must be for a sounu [exccutive officers charged with the en. [ DEYEF refuses to say o Iy wii | Julnth Fasses o Carfow Ordinance. S Se ; . : : know better next week about th at m -~ - d wil pa ou to intere sei S mar B R ot thoro a1 A PR T A ndard, o | forcemont of T and the natitenanos | STOW betier next week about the wheat mar | DULUTH, July RACIS AR AR ill pay you to interest yourself in this mark down sale, woney on deposit in Chaivrman Taylo v the free, unlimited and independ- | of ovder, o ause he is tired. Chauncey wil » popular in this st vill soon Your Money’s Worth or We'll Trade Back, ban A el for the Washington correspondent L . ! At the councll ucet Olsen pic t this colnage of silver at the ratio of 16 [ The second section prohibits sherifs, OB T FE T Al pamsian o g il | Dl 9. rdlanes s aradised Browning, King & Co, iissioners from appointing under r Influence at the republican natior o r 9 o'clock and provid- money beiongs 10 the sciool fund. 1t [ to 1. Judging from present signs, th 80, why Isu't it called In to pay the [next democratic national convention newspapers are in debt to him for a violating t} law The ordina will public or private property, Mr. White | great many bright things. Lably pass at the next meeting. drawing 7 per cent luterest? tion. At preseut the attitude of M. | | i t outstanding school warrants that are [ will make no compromise on this ques I dheriffs or deputies for the protection of Well, that's sll rigbt It Le i & panalty of 10 nigety days in fail Reliable Clothiers. S. W. Cor. 15th and Douglas Sts

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