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THE OMAHA DAILY Riu: MONDAY, JULY 232, 1895, THE OMAHA Dany B GETTING T0 BE A BORP. trust, the Cordage trust, and the re | Nebraska's outlook for the next year 18 THE TORY UPHEAVAL. ! | the fgure head and inatst on Betng wWaited Y A A ATLS Froe colnage debates are getting to be | contly organized Glass trust, to say [Indeed bright 1 " - upon by a man of ability, and there was 1 bove, Saverwihtne thi o W » 1519 | ot - ot e ald ‘) VRS TR Chicago Times-Herald: This 1a all| Red Cloud Argus: Assistant Attorney {only one way left for Mr. Churchill to get . ROSEWATER, EDITOR. | bore iverything that conld possibly | nothing of any others, sald in " | that is left of the splendid, aggressive, | eral Summers has en supplant r fzed, and that was to fire Mr, Sum- i e #aid on cither side of the question | reference to the decree of sale granted | Senator Qua¥, shys he is for elther | jubilating, disciplined and formidable host | lawyer from Omaha. Mr. Summers af- | mers. It is a matter of fnside history that TUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. has been said over and ove Ain. No [to the Whisky trust by the federal | McKinley or Recd for republican nom- | of voters that followed the grand old man | ford to bide his time had W Summers boen will to consent time and again to victory, It disappeared | \y TERMS OF SUBSCIRUPTION | new Tight ean be thrown on the subjeet | conrts that the property in interest les | inee for the prostdency. He might have r Chroniel Attorney alr " panded by a band when he abandoned its leadership. It mi&ht | ¢hyrchill has ousted his o of rers he could have g th % ! c . . o ¢ t . g 4 4 % Wt has ousted his deputy, W § ave g ho Pali? Ben i Hunday. One Voar... 48011 and ne converts can be made by thresh- | in six different states, which brings the | said that he is for MeKinley or Reed or | not have been different 1t he had remained | o™ N ot Vo people will oust | T an nominatlon for attorney oncral. BIx Monthe ... oo . [ing over old steaw. The Lorr-Harvey [ fact of the trust's existence within the [any other candidate who has the best | &t 18 head with his former enthusiasm and | Churchiil, or fall to do their duty g Al o (P Ll g gL Lo Thren A A | chances of 2'a winning fig KO! bra City P ‘her . pefore the public he makes hime ik f ; | debate may interest the combatants, | scope of the anti-trust law. It is also | chan f making'a winning fiKht. A8} “opio0gn Tribune: The pending Engtish | T 1 e e e 1 vokingly ridicalon e i Saturds bt it will intorest no one else, not even |observed that the formal recognition of | & shrewd politician Senator Quay knows | campaen fs not wanting In pleturesque in- | giiy it fn the neck. i s - i the door tender, Who I8 instructed to | the trust by the federal court clearly |HOW to declare himsel at this stage of | terest The cry of beer and boodle 1e henrd | bost reason why Summers was fir WAL Omaha undine. | keep the vulgar crowd from intruding |establishes the theory that such a trust | the game withont committing himself to | £ b0 TEEC MR 0 personalities | Minden Courfer: Mr. Sumi gs: Dashiul § ftselt info the debating arenn. The |exists and could with propriety be eited | e SUDDOrt of §uy one In particular. | and the electors have besmirched candidates: | 1ePUtY I the attoruey general's " Ll L Susetintendents0 1 i Jjel | further comments of English papers on | Dut was nc Role to the tileving Superintendent Gillesple has been a molel American campaigns will be superfiuous tentiary gang h been removed official In a'l the turbulence of Nebraska more pliant tool politics no one has ever suggested heretofore only tangib'e outeome of the discussion | as corroborative evidence of such a will be the publication of several thou- | elaim. With regard to the other com All, comm! v . sand pamphlets, which few will eare to | binations referred to the departent of - i.|llh e at and fewer still to ul. justice would undoubtedly find them to | Chicago Post: Morley's overthr by a g - majority of quite unparaliefed proportions in [ S¥racuse Herald: Churchill, the who | ! the idea of removing this excellent official a borough he has long represented with bril- | Was ele attorney general of this stat A8 s Out of all the wrangle and jangle over [ e equally assailable, and were the de | World-Herald lant oratorical effects cannot be accounted | found that his deputy, Mr. Summers, was an » S e e Dro R et [ he crime of 1873 and the things that |sive very earnest to enforce the | Al this i no doubt very true. But | [ tucept o the principle that the Buglieh “Yo_ ake rasin for anotheE. fake. DIt R T e E i i the compans | might have been if stiver had not de |law it would not be necessary to stop at [ why doesn't the World-Terald sny some- | ieeses of tho Irish parliamentary party, have | SUmmers was the on'y redeemine quality ) Row. oW sold SHING COMPATE | elined in price, oue point and one point [these, Proceedings against the combina- | thing about the pending plot to remove | determined to postpone home rule for Ireland | that the republican party of this state pos ATION only stands undisputed. Every ndvo- | tion named would, however, be sufficient | another excellent official,, Superintend- | fAgfiuitely If not to bury 1t beyond the lope | SSe, Mg how he Is deplated. = - \ a1 the smalf ) “\m_n. of unlimited silver coinage at [as evidence that there is.a genuine anti- [ent Marble of the Omaha public schools? | range of practical politics, whatever may be | mors from. the: posttion ot sosioant s M - 116 to 1 proclaims his belief in the in- | trust sentiment in this administration, — e the course of this devoted champlon [ erent power of the government to give |and would go far to vindieate the as-| If typhoid fever should become epl : herent power of the governmen . e D1 Philadelphin Record: Under existing cir- | the attorney general in making a change at [ value to anything that bears its stump |surance by Mr. Cleveland of the employ- [ demic at the county poor farm It Would | eumstances the best. promise for the futurs of | this tie 1o uet raral o makiug u change o ¢ [and is declared a legal tender for the |ment of all the authority given to the |simply be the sequel of official negli- | 1iberalism in Great Britain would be an over- | mors’ friends. Governor Holeomb's Ieiter { R LRI G IO myment of ) ! c of this | executive department for relieving the [gence and uncleanliness long presumed | Whelming conservative victory, and by re-| Mr. Summers certainly does not | as if he | Bave mo for Christmas, but payment g 1 f thi cutive ¢ nent il ¥ ! MCC | dueing the ex-liberal secessionists to a condi- | slighted any of ies as th s it 1 don't 1t will break his weticle of faith is not merely that 50 |people from the interference and exac- [ to exist in the county hospital I'he | tion of insignificance the disruption of a | attorney general tisiet ats worth of any netal can be con- | tions of the “immense aggregations of |few cases of fever already reported there | “unionism® founded upon personal animosity Hanl Repiblioan: W Sty o % i ‘ cents by |Kkindred enterprises and combinations of | should not escape the attention of the | 28ainst England’s greatest parliamentary | gentioman who erted into coin valued at 100 cents by | kindred enterpri e s I U | leader, and cemented by the selfish ambi ooy » 4 tions of scheming politicians, would be most commodity with littte or no |las so repeatedly denc i effect of some inexcusable cause | auickly accomplished. From this point of torial matte are 1 n of assistant attorney i e roply general Is regretted by his many fricud it throughout the state. The reason given by | '* New inated for attorney general last year a n pme i of the mint, but that any |business interests which the president | county commissioners. They are the hosen d by 1 : ] oint of | jag been removed on rather vagu be coined or stamped into | Of course Attorney General Harmon e DR e b AR i Pl LTI charges. Mr. Summers is very y ", their Waterloo, but their battle of Bull Run. of equal value with gold and | Knows of the existence of the anti-trust | Omala has now a Trilby laundry ular throughout the ¢ 1 unless P i Detroft Free Press: The hisses and cat | chiet had better and 1 Fessons G Itk cloud dollars, In other words, who- | 1aws, and it is to be presumed that he | There is 1o longer excuse even for the | calls with which the National Liberal club | for removing him (1 n given r moon-—by that time belioves that a chunk of silver [has given them some attention. The | Trilbyites to neglect the virtue that s | rec ) 1 wl-l‘- e "I(H"‘“n '}‘ | he may find his action rather difficult to 4 et RO A LS e pople T 0 f e | ranked next to godliness. e next | Stanley's election to Parllament from the | explain when he comes up for renomination weighing an ounce and marketable at | beople would like to know what h < i ta lin e next | North Lambe division of London, afford an it o 07 vonts oun Do dbubled. n ue | thinks of them; whether he regards | thing will be a Trilby shoemaker. sther exar of that British boorishness | them as of any real value, or worthless = Wolch ls o palnfully in ovidence of late. | Attorney General Summers' removal by At had made a leap al the il of f me i ; it . Jeftoreont. iy and Style When Stanley secured abiding fame throv it GaNersl Chirar e e ni cow and got kicked Into the gulter st day. oL tuneey that value for an indefinite | A Dart of the legislation against tru st Pau 5 his explorations in Africa the people among | (oY (encral Fhurchil fs that when word pains, picked himselt up and limped yd must necessarily also belleve [And combinations is ""]"”' ced '"]”' The next pre £ (e thited. States | WO bE, HES Atttiel i latest distinetion | murderers, whom Churchill had boasted he ver: puy “to fump at a Hore and Harvey may possibly not an act of the same congross can | democratic taviff act, and was put there | will have a s Jpportunity to emuldte | oyn and laud his achievement as among | Sooi UinS, Wore ucquitted, a state the most remarkable in all history. And in | SGp L FOREEIGE IS Ll this there was much of that English dis- | oot"efie CHNE bane hose — fellows, position to appropriate everything good that | o o uidn't hang the g0 rm‘.,‘"-:fn h';‘.'d they can of it wien fie returned home and Summers Tud Mr fMleigh -1 don't see why was dismissed | heople should be making Such i fuss 11— Graciou W he must have next summer i aRon Kearney Democrat: The s of Deputy o Tribune: The fll-natured mastift {0 before me and subscribed in my pr by act of congress and be kept yet be tired of their pueumatic debate, | make out of a plece of paper, one dol. | for & sbrciie Parpos 1»..! 1”I 0 SIRFALA. CHL o biosls AN Boihe Lhksiy but the people cortainly are. lar, one hundred dollars or one thou- | MY general thin § t I'" v . boine | the coremony with his trousers tied in at sand dollars by printing that denomi other provisions of that act ..; yeing | the ankles, The disorder at the Stambuloff funeral |/ gon o s face and calling it by that | 1FOr¢ "“';' ',’“ s In. ‘I' f 'r'” it MIGHE Bo Last 1 the * plit. Chicago News: Since the defeat of the was disgraceful, even in a country that |, o may properly be ignored, as thus far it Yiutwilb SEe Erglish liberals was inevitable it is, per StH B £ aver tha mew woman. " You dont hear us st 16te olvilleation LA lhas been? Manifestly there is a chance | Carlisle leclined an invitation to speak | NP, Just as well that John Morley should | o lir Pilot: On Thursday Attorney General | talking about the heed of a new man does not profess complete civilization. It this is the true principle of money | ¢ M tly an lined an invitation to speak | PADS, Just as well that John Morley should | ohyureniil summarily bounced W. §. Summers, | | Miss. 1 de Stech AS o rule, men b e e i et fu o Judie Harmon in this matter which :»)r-r» e the free silver wing of his party in | odnos I Newcastle, however, are compre. | the assistant ‘in his offico for many years. | arc new enough ( o ction o ¢ ZOVer 0] S e s ¢ maha e shou e accepte 1t ch bbb A be 4 A nmers was candidate fo hy pe ; i g ; s\ Len | e ought to improve, if e is not friendly [ Omaha, e should have accepted it Much | ongible. Morley has deep sympathy with | MF Summers was a candidate for the plac Philadelphin Record o matter how o supply money to the peop'e. then ! v : 4 I an be done by taiking sound | (pe Al h i G nd came near beating Churchill for the | o N f i | to the alveady powerful and 1dily ey to silverites than by tal the working class. He has done much to | yor, SRR MO0 ; Iy a tor may look, he's always [ why coin any metal? Why not abolish . DOy S sllverites than by talking it to| ameliorate fits condition, botn materially | NOmination. He is an excellent attorney, and | drossed to kil y M growing monopolistic combinations. s who already believe In it el o tecmonmay aully | has really been the lawyer of the office the zold and silver coin and let the people ol L and spiritusily. e was instrumental it es- | past two terms. There 13 general indignation | TPhiladelphla Record: *It does a, man lave all the paper money they may de A A Westorn View parts of Great Britain, He made the best | %ith bench and bar at Churchill’s action, and | £00d to draw the line occasionally,” said mand? - Paper money is more con S LG Ui R e Bostan, Times, and highest in the world of letters accessible the resuit will no doubt be to make § D SUUTIERETMEM SR HE RHANIARIh s o q 1 1 1 n 4 esterne 1 s v )8! st 1 mers a successful candidate next year stil fot oral v > N r I'lhe last cong made an appropria A westerner on his first visit to Boston last | 1o the laborer's family. He spent not a lit- | b yes cenfent for ordinary use than gold Feseiti i “_’I ¢ | week started from s hotel for a walk. On |t of his precious time in ellvering. toc. | Churchill could not have done so much any | Yonkers Statesman: Out of the xloom sur or silver, and §f it burns up or |tion of 000 for the payment of | nis veturn three-quarters of an hour later— | tures. upon books and their uses bofore ae. | T Way, in addition to the lame record | rounding the porch across the st the is lost fhe bank nofe factory at |bounties to Dbeet and cane sugar | the greater part of which was devotad to find- | semblages of toilers. Literary men have | he 18 making, to insure that result AR AR A LT FRC TGO R > srowers. The appropriation became | 08 his way back—he remarked, “I guess that | begrudged the attention Mr. Morley has of re- | Kearney Hub: The removal by Attorney | heard a masculine voice exclaim, “Hung it common of yours is about the only square | cent years given to politics. The author of | General Churchill of his deputy, Hon. W vourself!” was the quick reply in 1 plece of ground you've got round here. Englishmen of Letters,” they claim belongs [ SUmmers, has raised a tempest in the po- | inine voice The Board of Bducation will find later | between those who favor debased con. [ rent fiseal year, July 1, but it now yihs St et Lhbe to them, and not to a nolsy crowd cailed | jteal teanot, and it |s worlhy of ne Chicago Times-Terald: “T am at a_loss,” on that it must award contracts for [age by infusing 50 eents worth of fiat | Seems that payment may be indefinitely Chic Aehin ,’r‘“’,\. iy WLRLUCO L RO LR (Bt L ot all phrtie ""r‘».‘",".'l" seid tne editon, Wlop moiething to/put u 4 ; i S e pee Rt s } r y s of all parties c it sixth column on the editorial page.” supplics o the Jowest responsible bid- | into a sitver dollar and the outspoken | 1elaved, owing to th xtraordinary Horr-Harvey hippodrome proceeds by —re—— text for the removal is entirely too gauzy.| “‘You might put in & auantiy o my ders where the responsibility of the bid reenbacker who wants to infuse £00.90 | position taken regarding the matter by tages to a natural death Returning PERSONAL A\ D OLHERWIS, The attorney general was being overshad- | matter,” observed the staff humorist Z i 5 g _ P e comptroller of the trensury. ‘The | Prosperity, contradictory as It may seem —_— owed in his own office, on every test of | , “‘Oh, no; that wouldn't do. T want some- der cannot be questioned of fiat into a $100 bill. Of the two, the 1 L robbed Mr. Harvey of his means of livellhood | The sea serpent is making the rounds of | ability and popularity. The attorney gen- | thins to lighten up the pa some time ago. People are too busy harvest- | the Atlantic coast resorts. It is best seen | eral simply wanted a d rous rival out HT0E thee Svaraimottntuiot Nobraske | Towioat: is an item of $238,000 to pay eclaims of | ing or making and selling goods these days | through a glass of his way. And in gotting him out he has will extiy e the erime of '3 in Omaha ) Tribu the p: th ry can’t use bieyeles for funerals The men who assaulted the novelist H. Rider Haggard were doubtles wrought to frenzy by the reading of some of that author's sensational works. The Pullman company has ain de clared its usual dividend, notwithstand ing the alleged fact that 1t only ran its works for the benefit of its cmploye 3 y . last year. Washington ean replace it at nominal AT cost. There Is no perceptible difference [ Available at the beginning of the cur a fom- —_— ubacker is the more consistent and |APpropriation is in two parts. There THI KING 3 Detroit Free P {he beet sugar men, the beet sugar crop | 10 Pay attention (o a long-winded discussion T ;' AR rowing spicion in Spanish “";""' i ':;-jv”;Ivlv';vlmv\v‘-'vl fr ??‘n“")’."‘l.’f vr-r The tssel of the « \ 4 -~ circles t many legs go with .the arms |2 ey gencral next yea e should care | gods, August 22, The bourbon wing of the 18 Moves slow!ly, shipped from the United States to Cuba for the nomination | wAnd the sweet roasting ear is thelr feed party has not yet fixed a date upon peal of the bounty law. The claim of Win Record Says Labouchere: A little Rosebery goes | Sehuyler Quill: Attorney General Churcniii | While no man will dare to "rise and do- which it will publicly disavow that | licans in Omah dissatistied With | (o beet sugar people was allowed by | Tn extending until February 15, 1806, the | @ 1ong way. In assuming the premicrship he | has dismissed his deputy, W. S. Summers, | qpe jujce ks the mistule of the oathbound Star- | e auditor of the treasury and sent to | 4me Within Which the: drawbars of all froight | Went altogether oo far. OF the dead, how- | And apparently for no reason. A lawyer erime. A L L (T Uil oy and o cars must be changed to a uniform height | CVer, Iet there be nothing said but good. ~He | named Diy of Omaha is the succossor. Sum THE N WO cha il ) Y dc ey CC the comptroller for final action, where- | the Interstate Commerce commission has ex- | Woull have made an admirable master of the sy opilysiunder caliorney rGenietal — All the Nebraska 3 fair ):rmmll:; over to the democratic party, which has | o0 that official informed the claim- [ ercised a leniency befitting the magnitude of | horse.” tings, and was an aspirant for the nom Indianapolis il now need is an intramural tramway and [ never espoused the cause of sectari : tHesintaraRi N Ve Ived e magnitude of | B0 lation over the admission of women to | ination in the republican state convention | The shades of night were falling fast, : R L bt N doult ae o 3y involved, By its legislation on | Jubilation over the admission of women t a Blarney castle to make them cqual to | proseription? 1f any considerable num = 18 the flower of t VERY GOOD REASONS WHY. having been completed prior to the re It any considerable number of repub N AT P P Philadelphia Inquirer Taim for nearly $12,000. This extrs ki It is the opinion of the Indianapolis Senti sy 5 A this polnt congrass updertook to compel the | the bar is all right as far as it goes, bu | 1ast fal. He was nominated by rights, but | 4% through the erowded streets there passed s e 5 i i ‘ o s the constitutionality of the bounty act, | speedy accomplishment of a resu't towara | think of the women, countless in number, | & Juggilng with the figures cheated him out | | e World's fair. ¢ Barney Shan- [ber of republicans want to purify loca ! The New Woman non's gondol zoon has been eap- | government and knoek out boodlerism have been working for mane yerer s | without' diploma or examination, and do not | Churchill, who was a fourth-rate lawyer of ! , valldity of the law under which bounty | years of careful study to the work of stand Platcn Pawlow, the famous Russlan his- | Was forced to name Summers as his deputy | And Just a trifie short hesid E they wait until the democrats have made | G5 0 TG fo hre years, Accord- | Ardizing all the detafls of car construction, | torian and art eritie, who died in St. Poters. | @1 ever feared him, and ao doubt through | 35 f1 | on her wheel she dashe The people ave ever demanding some- | {heir nominations and then turn in and |0 ™ S The New Woman el ingly he appointed Wednesday of this | such reforms nectssarily move Honty. to nis lberal views and influence over the | Mers shouid be the nominee in 1856, and mar dated in Omaha during state falr week. | tions, with many variations, liave been | V¢ for heariug argument by the —_—— young, he was deprived of his professorship | Anyway should not be the deputy for a man | Her brow with evening dew was drenched, Every indication points to s ot [ the text of appeals against the eitizens' A Wall street firm of lawyers has loaned | ! 1¢8al ability and manhood e e e 1By Eina ot $245 on a package which cont a Liberty Journal: Attorney General Churchi | W Meh she et z o i . . N ction of the comptroller of o] e sent r worthy of the patronage of every citi- | taken the contract to keep the democrats "‘_‘ _"l - ‘“' ~»!;» = Al ke Kantin ARG TSEROt e Glitters is Not Gold.” The lite taste_of | mers notice the first of the week that his | “0, stay!" the young man safd, “and rest Sanof Nobraskn, of this county in the middie of the road vy caused, e, presidency v\h swindler does not M{v“.ll :nm.u!) to his services were nu‘:uan ; ) iy hew 5 S A ] 3 dupes, one of wh s a Mr. Greene. ismissed him. Mr. Churchill gave no rea- | You surely further ¢ during the coming campnign, 8o as to conviction that he would be “safe’ on both | o MRS 3 5 led, Y 3 = = aign, S0 1 2 AR o e, . s i 88 on bof Ge Lew Wallace says that the future | fon for his rash action, but it has b A voice replie oy The subject of making Omaha a grain | make sure that its howling dervish | fitst discredited. Such a proceeding on | silver aud the tarift e ! t < ers, ho use of ‘wheels were confind toJ he had that Summers was favcring some of | ¢ " 1 £ ¥ NOIDEaoTalot lin cotreatientaritto th o | o If the use of wheels were confind to | he & some of | “Avoid th 1" the old man ca over again, This eity will never be fand city pay rol whose plain duty is o earry out the | oo found in Penneyivanih s vet or hore | U1 men,” he says, “the fad might spend | Churchill's political enemics, Tt was a mean | #Tix dangers have strong men appa CR 3 S anatMokiniere take hold of the bicycle its future is se- | the position held by Mr. Churchill. He was | “You can't keep in the beaten irack roads demand the long haul to Chicago | politiclan to understand why repub- | Of 1ts constitutionality, was naturally | thi* 18 a big country and Allison is & good | gyre,: fair'y nominated in the convention at Omaha. Ihe New Woman, 3 snted. s the Washington corre esiden b A stolen from New York, turned up in Ten- | Churcaiil’s friends a second ballot was called | Ana turn back ere it is toc as a stubborn fact. desire to put an end to star-chamber | dented, and the Washington corre I\\f-um! ;"l"_‘ll‘ L “”’]\""l" much this natlon |{ye gee “rull of lite and vinegar: Elvgh: Joyan | for, and as Mr, Summers desired to satisfy | Bue conr Bish above the din plots in the ity hall and court house | spondent of the Philadelphia Ledger ave been saved had Pdesident Cle 8 Who bore aloft a shisil inseribed and Dbefore acting on the claim ox. | Which tae railroad companies themselves | Who lay down the law daily and nightly, [ Of the nomination and selected this man| " E G ressed a desire to hear argument on the | aaster ¢ Juilders’ asso . bother about applause, the A. P. A. brand and backing. Churchill | Her trousers were a little wide, tured and will be put on exhibition. and reckless extravagance, why don't || faster Car Builders' association has devoted 3 DAL B with notable progress in many directions, bui |burg a fow days ago, was 72 years old. Owing | J¢alousy and spite has dismissed him. Sum. | Whil LR LT thing new and they are to be accommo- | help to elect their ticket? These ques v he 608 and by shed to We whom he towers head and shoulders e | Yet tight the handie bar she clenched, ounsel of Oxnard & Co., who have “afe Presidents. L g naniatiesto Wetluga Siskaboy b ractions Fi ¢ pets ique and ofu OV eI ) v poorg: 1 as tin The .Vt Wo n, attractions in all respects unique and | reform movement by the organ that has o ke e Dty o B el The New Woman v needed, and at onc Your weary head upon my bre 3 stead owing because of the under.ying L n surprise, and its announcement was at | Seadly growiig becauso of the under.yir of the bicycle depends upon the wol & that he did so on account of a belief Ehagew 1 S e s T Tt may be proof that the Sentinel is right. | °f the bicycle depends upon the woman rid: a . market has been discussed over and | friends shall be continued on the county | ¢ part of a purely ministevial ofti p osnneLusITIEl 1 ~ 18 a seasol el e wome trick. Summers should oday be occupying gain a oud ery floated 1 K, come n grain center so long as the rail- [ It does not take a very profound | MW, regardless of what he may think and McKinley are the favorites. But | 1ocif i a DUt SR e m tnigwOmEn : S ULLL upying s i o e 4 somewhat startli 5 Peoe n 4 sect 0 3 5 but throug] t pised by some o + and lake ports. That may be set down |licans who favor wunicipal reform and |Somewhat startling. 1t s unprece Besides, it Is a fine thing to have a “safe’ A section of the blue laws, strayed or JOUBBE ARt Ihited Shy Sa f ware politician's fate land been “safe” on the tariff! venth Day Adventists are working with | A1l the convention that he would play fair, [ “Come what come may, th hall wia Henry M. Stanley could never have | will not go over to the democ ety | Says, if that official is corvest in the the Rhea county chain gang because of | Consented to a new ballot, which resulted in ‘The ‘New Woman 3 4 i i rR L Taall A T 105 tor Sdescoratinas | then omination of Churchill. The action Just attained o seat in the Tlouse of Com- | A very good reason why they will not | course he has taken he is superior to Rum and Komanism in Om alrauntusaliio mys fineasfor idoatoratingts | % . o5 And Tom . the Sabbath taken by the attorney general will be're- | The timid crowd bewildered sat, mous had he not received his early |do so is because they are republicans | the supreme court and more powerful | - DI e RRltn. There are rainmakers and rainmakers, gen- | Scited DY the many friends of Mr. Sum- | Gne man was hoid enou h to try trainiu a newspaper reporter in{and intend to remain loyal to rvepub- | than congress and the president com £ iy 8 In Omaha, | ying and otherwise. In the former class the » follow where before di and the coming city election is apparently t Platte County Argus: Attor ¢ he New Woma Omaha. This city has for a generation |lican principles in all contests that in- [ bined, because there is no appeal from fbe a battle between the anti-Romanists on | e oeong, Sl “Arlln‘p;}\.) o r.»‘,]. r 0 ® | churehiil has dismissed wis deputy, Mr. W | been actively engaged in the business of | volve party issues. The issues to be | the docision of the comptroller, and by |00é side and a citizens' organization on the [ camp meeting near Chicago the oth Summers. It was alleged that Mr. Sum AT X S 4 4 : _ : other. The Omaha Bee is ch hioning b5 ora’ was inatt i ,. e incubating illustrious men. fought out in the impending eampaign in | the ipse dixit of that official any act Is champloning the | Thap section never before experienced s mers was finattentive to busin This i ut speed of his could not cause of religious toleration, and meeting | Seflly \ ) f 1 a wetness, The meeting was a comprehen- | the flimsiest excuse that could have by » cateh wpon her dizzy Douglas county do not turn on the [of congress carrying an appropriation | With the usual charges of béing in the pay | Siye drenh bresker & COmPIER S hatehed up. Tho truth of the matter i that | RN W BT 4 i ey 2 A of the pope, which are preferred by a class - S Let the proposed refunding of county | tarifl, the currency or an ler ques- | which in his judgment Is Invalid may | againt all papers venturne to acoirogs 285 |~ Alexander R. Shepherd, notorious as The ALedBummens iuesiranresantad alithe Wnllityil A Sl e bonds held I the permanent school fund | tion of national policy. They are wholly | be brushed aside. 1t appears that the | revival of old race and religious hates. Ono | boss of Washington twenty years ago, fs re- | Uf (v filorney, senctals alce for scveral | {14 ASTLE G ors e S T araa oA T tae 2 nor | loct . v concer \ voters | comptroller does e . | Of the A. P. A. leaders comes at The Bee | ViSiling the national capital. Since his de- | 3 3 ere was a dispozition on the part | s plain I'm distanced, and the race and the decrease of interest from 8 per |local in nature and concern the voters | comptroller does not deny that under [ 3, the A B A leaders comes at The Bee | EVATE 100 BTG GRder a cloud, he has | Of all Informed men who had business With | 1a bty FiL e f abid bace cent to 4 and 414 per cent go on along- | exclusively as citizens and taxpa 5 the appropriation act the claimants ave | brought out answers of some general Inter. | Accumulated a fortune in Mexican mining | the attorney general's department to ignore The New Woman." side of the decreased tax valuation and | Another very good reason why repub- [ entitled to the money stated to be due | €t One questicn is: “Is ablivars A1)} | Property, IRLEAURS SipEERY (thelexchoskmay ‘ the State university will feel a percepti ns who have enlisted m the citizens’ | them, but bases his denial of payment | s III::"‘ll'}ll’]:\‘\In‘i]'.‘ " s Ty formeriy denbunced iy reckossmess. ishep Dble contraction of its resources before | veforn moverient do not propose to wait {on the doubt lodged in his mind touch- | sponds by asking what ground there is for |herd was something of a Tweed in Wash- T until the democrats have made their | ing the constitutionality of the act of | believing that the citizens” movement eI L Sarry o b ne ) nominations and then support the demo- | 1800, and to resolve that doubt e pro- | ad Cathoies "It then turms iy doret8nbarn | 3 ainost bankrupted the taxpayers. Much 1t scems that the Board of Health has | eratic county and eity tickets is beeause ' m > and o resolve that doubt he pro- | and Catholes “It then (s on the v-ca ion basiniiealihe texveyery bt e\ ) i 1 . 1 poses to hear argument by counsel, thus | Patriotic or Bing it with having | A . "to Shepherd’s prodigal expendi- | i3 10 funds with which to provide against | they have no more confidence in the | arrogating authority to pass upon the | ford, 04t and defeited an American-born Pro- | {04y 15 duie to Shepherd's prodigal expends 7 1P ’)O | or stamp out contagious diseases. It | democratic machine than they have in | validity of an aet of AL | oD acaniicALe IOLTOY0p And broughit shout e s { D 3 i congress the election instead of an Irish Roman Cath- : e Patina has money, however, to pay the salarvies | the republican machine. Experience in | pojones exclusively to the cour It is | ofie. It is further pointed out the A. P. A.'s At [a8 ¥ ATarS: of Its ; nbers and retinue of Inspee | Quinha, as i all other large cities, has | giq that this surpising attitude of the | P4 ¢ the head [ dheir ety tcket in 1891 | yany farmors@ils fall will stack thei | B fitii It's Time tors, Who spend ‘most of thelr tiue In | tiught the cosily lesson that 1o sub- | eomptroller is the more Inexplicable in | did not become & cltizon of the Unites Staray | Niic2t and thresh it at thelr convenionca. All : For this is panting fuspecting the saloons and plotting | stantial reforn in local ROVErnment eav | i of tho fact that during the year | Uil after his clection. The prosent oity | Ly Ars,mot Sulixeduianmarkst (baipTRsa . S 4 RS S A g & yed il a0 H © prese ¥ | will undoubtedly do this, and if there is any | Y P against the taxpayers, b | 1o long as |]1.‘lu‘n41 vlnlw .\\!]m ending June 90, 1804, more than §12,. | tretsurer, one of the chosen of the anti- | portion of the erop whieh they can hold, i weather. Now is the e packs primaries, and the ward boss, who ; Romanist order, is a citizen of foreign birth, Il go into the stack. They should remém- 000,000 was paid on account of sugar | So is the comptroller and his deputy. prami | Li1 80 Into the sta Y £ il L A - T P T R i 5 the ptrolle d his deputy, promi- | ber, however, the fall of 1891, when bad ange ome of the Mortonian demoerats with | Ianipulates conventions, are in posttor |y, iy and this same official passed | nent of RUY, Rt | hor, Showaver, [ His fall o " time topant. We chang Judicial aspirations ave already getting |10 Pledse candidates to reward their All night he ro And ever anxio T nent members of the order. “Are foreign- | weather camo suddenly before’ they were L - A f ') Mematively upon every one of the ne- | 2°F0 men born over again as soon as they | prepared for it, and caused them losses which i 5 T 5 ange Yendy to make application for Judge |SUPPOFters with public offices. Tt is this | £ HEE O I ETRR ORe OF The A¢ | have taken the oath to’ proscribe American | in many cases were almost rulnous. Wheat the price. You chang e o < . yernicions system that is chietly st i 01 citizens of fore!gn h?"" asks The Bee. should be stacked at the earliest possible } 5 P Dundy's fudicial brozans. But the old | Perhicious system what bs ChIelly T¢- |4, 1 paid from the treasury without a | Another charge made by the “patriots” 1s | moment this Year, and stacked so carefully your pants. If you want man just lable to disappoint them “I'Hnm dle for the multiplication of need suspicion or a doubt as to the validity | that “nearly all the saloon keepers are Cath- | that the straw will shed the rain or snow R Qg and wave back the grim messenger with | 1085 oflices, the payment of extravy e Sy Y | olics, and that with Romanists 15 office they | without damage o the grain. to, They never were sO A 2 p ries, co omt botween | OF the bounty law. will not be disturbed in their wicked pur- Every farmer, too, should plow for some the sickle uatil a republican president | S4tTICS, Corrupt COMbILAtons DeIWEER | Wyt 1yrgiy to be supposed that the [ sult.” We must confess to some surprise | distance around his stacks, so that no chance low. occuples the white house, il;{hw-]x 1..‘1 I...nu:l.-m-< :\m.: a general position of this official in this matter | P finding The Bee able to deny the truth [ fire in the stubble or dried grass can wipe j 4, | disregard of business methods, 5 id f of the first part of this charge. It says the | out in & few minutes the results of months ! p 8 AN i 3 The Citizens Reform leagzue has heen | NS the approval of the secretary of | contrary is the case. The local aistillers ang | of work &nd worry. Next to getting a crop | § SEE OUR 15th STREET WINDOW. We shall soon see whether relleving | .. i20d to bring about o Fadical ana | the treasury or of the president, Dbe- | three of the four breweries are owned and | I8 its protection, and no thoughtful farmer the supreme court of original jurisdic- . i : canse ) ot fail te ot | operated by Protestants. ““The same propor- | Will take any risks with the bounty of nature § o - - e the supreme court of orizlual Jurisdic |1yt vrormn i he mualcipal service, | (8180 they could not fal to see”thut | BRTASE Frolewant, ' ie same propor, | ¥ ke nyrinks vl the bubly of setues $1.50, 2, §2.50, 3, $3.50 §3.7: § will I £ po " 1 vk recelvership gy, goining this movement republicans to |“""“: A precedent of this kind to | among the most liheral patrons of the saloons | 58500, i 1 WY AREY ' cased w really afford 4 ) dts i o established 7 ace i » | are leading A. P. we ; - —— ! 3 7 S s Il rc |]‘_\ Mord any relief 1o 18 |y conge to be republicans, nor will | tablished would place it in the ."lellml“‘\‘h ABe A i told, The Be Obacure Men Who Mako History. 4 ’ JUST ABOUT HALK PRICE docket. ‘The danger is that all the con- | 4 ats or populists lose their party | POWer of & comptroller of the treasury | (HEINER "Ive Are 1o1d that with Roman. mocrat tested bauk claims will be earried 10 a0 by neting in concert with them, | 10 40 10 end of mischief. Mr. Bawler, [ in ‘their wickea ursoit. " Thie o ronett® | pe N . Townshend, who has Just died o the supreme court on appeal from the | 1o only rational platform on which | Which is the name of the presumptuous Indeed. Who s li-office now? Certainly not | Ollo, and who ls glsmistsd pith two.or three 0 p Z\ l various district courts to which they are T Aclal. ougl G 2 made s e je | the Roman Catholics. And the saloon keep- | !ines by the few _papers outside o his TR A P e et | men of all parties can plant themselves, | Officinl, ought to be wade an example | ory continue undisturbed in their wicked pep. | 8tate who mentioned his death at all, was a sible that the relief will not my i ;I"fl | - —— of by way of impressing the fact that a | suit.”” It seems that ghe A. P. A.'s captured | man who n..n;.uk to_make history without o thy e relief will not materially | A HA-CE I'OR HATMON, treasury comptroller has nothing to do | the city at the last eléction making himself known to any considerabi : . T R PSRN, Attorney General Harmon Is under- | with determining the constitutionality [ o7, e1aim s made by leaders of the ci. | number of his feliown mer, 10 1he DU (o8 Men’s fine Black Clay ors € stood not to entertain quite as friendly | of any law under which he may be re- | ism is being usedt s a mask for sreoman | there were just two tree soll menvers, of [ that have always sold at $8, $6 and $7, tecling for the trusts and monopolistic | quired to act. conspiracy against g0od government . and | whom Dr. Townshend was one, and those ombinations us his predecessor is be the demand of the ‘hdur is the clearing out | twWo dictated the choice of the senator. They we have put on sale at combing 1 is 1 o — of public office the §ectarian agitators who | Were enabled to do this because the whigs * Is of Nebraska are the |are charged with hawing demoralized the pub. | and democrats in the legislature were s Prices ure Nat Goodwin says that England is a delighttul place for Amerleans to visit and spend thelr money, but that it is no place for Americans to act. Eaglish pstl = B S in a professional way with great cor | chief beneficiaries of a boi erain | ¢, schools and polck and fire departments | nearly tied that these two v ! testimony on the Unifed States woutd |11 & professional way wvith great cor | chief beneticlaries of o bountitul grain |y (e’ race sl réligious. sonteioness | baiance. The two frae soilers, making bet m - doubtless e almost the reverse, The | POrations, as Mr. Oloey hus, but there Is fevop, as they are also among | is the same thers 8¢ Nere. Good men. hones, | ter terms with the democrats than they could ® lieved to have, He has been connected | The raflr English come to America to act and | Feeson to think that when he eame into | the heaviest loserss from crop fail- | In thelr prejudicgs, no doubt form the rank | with the whigs, helped the democrats in their earn money, but think America no place | PUDIC 1ife he was less under their in. |ure. Just now their officials are | 204 fle of the Batrlotic orders. But the [ plans, in return for the democratic vete for leaders in tds casge: e design - Salm 5, Chase, then a free soll leader %o spond thelr gina. A lftle ore | A1eNCo. than W the Massacliusetts | muking o critical survey of tho crop | who are il Sasch Are delening men | Salmon F. Case, then u tree il leaonr | : v will see recprocity would be much more desia. | BWYer when he was called into the [situation. They find that covering vast | boost themselves into office 3 AT You never saw, hor you never will see e cabinet of President Cleveland. True, |areas the yield of small grain is much again, best Clay Worsteds at that price, —— there have been no very definite ex- |greater than the highest carly estimates, ) . ] ) T. J. Mackay, pastor of All Saints | pressions from Attorney General Har- |that early corn Is secure, while lute corn Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report iscopalian chinrch, bappened to be in | on regarding trusts, but what he has [is in prime condition. They also Your Money's Worth or wa'll Trade Back, |0 Boston when 40,000 Christian Endeny- | said left the impression that he does |report the grass to be In excellent e | orers occupied the Hub., Mr. Mackay | Dot regard them with favor and that he | condition for an cnormous hay crop and writes to his parish paper that the | would not hesitate to take advantage | the grazing lands invite the cattle on & a ng ' ' oung people enjoyed themselves, but he | of a good opportunity to test the laws | thousand hil's. It is the universal be- ! i ould not see that any good eame of it | against such combinations, lief that the crop conditions of Nebras [ all. This remark will put Mr. Mackay | It would seem that Mr. Harmon has |could not be improved upon at this ow er in disfavor among railway passenger |an excellent chance for showing the |time. Alrendy reports are coming in of VEZED , s agents. He can pever expect to be put | country just where he stands in this | vast herds that will be brought into the on the free list | watter in the cases of the Whisky |state and fattened this fall and winter. ABSQI.UTEI.\’ pU“E

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