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e e e ettt e et e 2 e et THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. A JUDICIAT, BRUTE. manufacturers and merchants of this [ the contrary, were the people to express SECTARTANISM DENOUNCED, ]‘“v \”FR W }"S ')“V DFH“V\‘FE Pt YIS AT THE PULPIT, 2 / A RITNA. Neb, July 27.—Mrs. W. contry have not shown greater solfct- | thomselves thefeds no renson 1o douby | minging Words from Sennt ALLEN 1D LIENE R £ N8 ISEW AT attor, Raker died at Gretna early last Monday | tude in vegaril to Mexican trade and [that a large majority would be found [ at the Massnchusetts Club Dinner. | ek RO rm"'}l_-";":'”"fl"':""lr‘"}w": - morniag. She left four children, aged respec- | yve permitted European countries o |in favor of maKityg it stronger. "l Aon Sedvelien 1 BT York, where his aristceratio church IDLISHED BYERY MORNING, tively 1, 8, 6 and 7 years. Short services {yopiin"so Jarge n share of It. While | One of the vory, best arguments ever [ Forty members participated in the annual { poy Which He Would Have Made Before | iistlon Mouse. He went there to $ OF SULSCRIPTION, were held at the home last Wednesday am | 0o s cpurers and merchants of | made in favor of const defenses uting of the Massachusetts cluh at Newport 0 [ #pond theee or four weeks In Invesiigating TERMS OF SULSCRIPTION, wero attended by the entirg village popula e h e % July 19, Ex-Governor Willam Clafiin pre- | the Conrt, | the condition of the peopls, and, as he exs -’3211?» Res (Witheut ‘rm.\‘;'}‘ e Year... .xlt‘y tlon : L!H»>|u"l\.\\v‘nwul\lmlwl;\' «"ln llt to :\1‘- ||h t nll Tnn‘|‘xu| 7.9 Ihll--n]\u a |<-v|; r :;.l s1ded at the dininet ab the new Cltits hote! &nd ¥ "‘h ~l ‘y:'w“.}.h” bt “\mmvyrwli xlv his ‘(I\_.«-I‘x. Eix Monihs 44| doadibert 50| The remains were sent to Bimwood, her old | commodite themselves to the demands | dressed to Mr, Gleveland at the begine |y, CONTTiR 800 - tha eoealH [ L i Ane bishep'd humility |8 & trifle too catentas vl TR Ty R Vo | home, twenty-five miles distant from Gretna, | of the Mesican market, those of the {ning of his first administration. Mr. | ing which followed it. The ot § HAD NO OPPORTUNITY TO DEFEND HIMSELF | et (0 WS \v‘“'l‘!u- evangelists and re« Soturlay, Bee, ne enrl1iLL LIk e wher funeral was held Wednesday after- | United States e not entered Into |ilden pointed ouf the great valne ot | were Governor Lippitt of Rhode Islind Vivaliets who buligrag their congregations 3 ; OFFICES. noot, ices were hell ut the Mothodist | competition with very great 7 1 or | the property in our seaports that would | George F. 1o sident Capen of & | Amerlenn Cltze a4 by the | o ’\','“"' f‘f.'fl A e u'fl{xn‘r‘f.;":w T“,",': Omati. Th Tew Bulting. - o oy g | CBUFCD, Rev. Gilmore oficiating. The | vigor, Delegations of manufacturers | be at the merey of the fieets of a for- | college and Colonel Johi € Wyman (f Provs | Govern v His far the ot part, rellglovs charlatann, R e e . | tuneral was attended by at least 400 persons. |\ ;i1 yiarehants have visited Mexlco for |elgn enemy In é4se of war and he urgea | dence. The principal address delivered side of : e Tt Mireet . 8 P or_men who are much foo fgnorant to unders St B LR % by Senator Hoar and was la voted te 1 o T B et business purposes and doubtless with [ that the governwent had no greater Chicign Ofies, 517 Chamber of Commeree. early all of the town p and many from 4 odait take to Instruct the peaple in any line, much New York Rooms, 13. 14 and 15, ‘Tribune I 2 | the surrounding towns heing present a denunciation of the A. P. A. movement L less In the iine of merals, The world has Washington, 140 t. N This is 1) tory of the pathetic end | good results, but still there has been no | duty Than 1o provide ample protection | will be seen from the subjoined extracts r no use for Christian blackguards, it indeed i e Tara ek and Nl Ir Ll Ficthid 4 iy i, | Feally aggressive effort made to get that | for this property. and thus be prepared Whon I'read sonte of thie Ulerancss from |\ 11iNGTON, July 27.—Ex-Consul Watier | "UCh 4 comblnation were possible eommunieations relating 1o Rews ALECC e of o plece of Judicial bratality with- | oo T80 valuable Mexler 5 4 ], o 4 pulpit, and when I read some of the utter SHI N, July 21— Hor bl torial matter should bo To 1 N have of the valuable Mexican trade | for a possible extzenc I'he United | ances of public speakers in my own state, | has written a letter to his stepson, Paul BLASTS FROM RAWS HORN, Ak "‘yj: BES ‘”I' itthnrds anould.be | OUE parallel in the annals of the | whieh this country ought to have. It | States may not hiave a foreign war for | made this year and last; when I see an en- | Bray, enclosing a copy of the remarks which addresed. tn T P ng Comp benel in any country i« certainly not creditable to our enter- | generations to come, perhaps never. | deavor made to exeite the old relfgious strifes | hg had expected to make before the French [ Oak trees eaunot be grown under green- Omaha, Draf s and postofice orders 1 % it 200 years ago, to stir up old animosities hetween men of different races and creeds, it tried in | house glass . The man who never praises his wife ( i K&ve kit 6ODOrLY lel W sometimes talks very nice in church factured products, or in order to keep fan element which seems desivous o1 | Massachusetts to make a pilgrimage to the | FHVE :'”'\l" ‘l""‘ bl e Those who have no moncy are not always our industries In operation, it Is mani- | changing this poliey, it Is not lavge or | 4t 0F Roeer WIS 0 e at | seilles June. 12 ed in the prison at Mar-| o, and those who have it are sehlom rich. Daily, Morning, Evening 7B L LT bl visit which the foreman of the grand |ty fiyst get all that it is practicable to [ want war with any nation. They pre- | ties in the civil and political life of the | ment The document is int ing, in that | house. e byt s B wort | jury that had been in session in Omaha [obtain of the trade of our nearest|fer to arbitrate thelr international | American people at the close of the nineteenth | it reveals somewhat morc of the dotalls of | wien the some people who nasl 4 G ) | S 3 2 " | century. T think our friends In endeavoring | the offense with which Waller is charged e Sl L 216 | had made to a resort located in the pro- | neighbors. Formerly there was a preju- | diffevences and controversies by peace- | to carry us back 200 or 300 years in thelr n have yet been made public, and also | jigion teft 3 A, 1898 | seribed distelet i pursuance of an iu- [dlee i Mexico against this country | ful methods. But In their multiplying | attack upon the Catholic chureh need to | because it contains Mr. Walier's version ¢ L1010 19038 | vostigation of the social evil then under d . 21800 4 relations, but that no longer exists, or {of the world it is very possible that way. This paragraph, although true, 3 by made 1 the order of the compan O the 15t day of March last a para- | Drise that this is so, and when we need | The poliey of the country is one of THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPAN weaph appeared fu an obscure weekly | forelsn markets for our surplus manu- | peace and, although there is at present | s time for the principal political club of Tamative, but which, it appears, he did court martial by which he was | VITAIENT OF CIRCULATION. | newspaper published at - Gretna, i I company ot e it the | Sarpy county, making allusion a doing t ur children we vender them of doing any- ng for thomselves | which interfered with ¢lose commerelal | and broadening relations with the rest | be reminded that the Protestant church fn | the occurrence, which he has heretofore had | | those days wasn't very much better 1o opportunity to give to the public. T There Is not a man on the face of the |document is as follows Sl il o d at any rate not to such an extent as to | complications may avise at any time | earth, there never was a man on the face of | To the Honorable Judges: 1 do not Know 5 haveivt, AL gave umbrage to the grand Jury fore- | bo n obstaclo to trade. Mr. Crittenden | which can be sottled only by force. | the earth, who hod a more profound reverence | Whether a word from the nccused will ve | (st (hey RAVGRE | m kniow man, Complaint was entered against [says there is a very friendly feeling [There 1s 1eason to believe that the | (O the character of our uritan fathers than | thunk vou for the privilee of speaking in David had so many h o 01 . I have. I am blood of their blood, bone of N N ( o il ; ; i ; R y e ! i wh behate, 1 'am chnrged with have | g8 h A | 100t i Laker, editor of the Gretna Re- [toward the United States and that | nations of Burope that have possessions | teir bone; my ancesiry In overy line of ated article ar, the penat vode | (U8 EHCH (LI J ERCE MNE to o or. ik 10,154 porter, eharging Lim with eviminal libel, | American goods are popular in Mexico. |in this hemisphere are united in hos- | descent comes through them, T have dravs o o g "o the movementa | It Is likely that more sin and suteri There 18 other testimony to the same |tility to the Mouroe doctrine. We whatever inspiration and education 1 have | {e¥ RIS GO o Ui “place, | Thix | have been caused b erindulgen ) tility to the Monroe doctrine. We may | pimtesor Inspiration and educstion 1 have | o¢% o rrencn” roops' in this pl Hix | nave been caused by (he overindu b sffoct, and all suggests thy ol % charge, 1 am sure, cannot be sustained | parents th 5¥:(He, Hateed ‘oF. enemiss COPIC «vsssernrisenseneis fore 5 magistrate of the comnty in | STeCt and it all suggests that with at any thue be called upon to enforce | essons and Instruction they left behind them; | hor beiteved By "the nonorable court; when | ** a0 en e Net sale . L b Y & s G ablttied, aud proper effort our manufacturers and | that doctrine, and in such an emer- [ but it would be false to history to say they ‘\I;Ilyl‘llllll‘l‘l il:.’.'.'\'y'y'\:'."?. ”x(wlllh» [ (vl-:‘l‘\“‘ll“;::‘\l PERSONAL AND 0 Dyly nerrags 111 which the jer was published, merchants could within fow years | geney the argoments of diplomacy | N |Yx'v.x‘m “»&x‘l.f‘.;y(‘m\ ”Imm o nr-ml.‘;.n‘ L TG LR L BT Rt worn to befors m in which the poor helpless de-|have the bulk of the Mexican trade, | would not suflice, mrelixons and ssctarian character. | Sl e atenton of e cdutt o the fact | The orime of 73 1 clearly outclassed by the ¥ of June. 18 . |fendant resided, Mr. Raker was | with mutual benefit to the two coun- | Aneadequate system of const defenses [ Atlantic that they might put the sea between | movements of the French army in Mada S 2 i “h“ 1 m”‘ TRAI Cotmeaatibn il p. & them and the tyranny of the bishops, but it | #ascar or elsewhere mentioned, or referred | Strange how MU AL was Protestant bishope from whom they were | {0 In any ‘way. It seems to fe that this [ stir up the Hole country Whengou want a legal opinion a8 154,00y omaha justice of the peace to e AN B BNy Y ean be nasound objection and the ex- | flecing, and not Catholic bishops. The op- | Let eannot be senored or overlooked 4l | Mr. Coin Harvay covered a fraction cver a logal Minion go to the attorney zen penditure necessary to provide such a | Pression ’f‘"l:v;\ {"hl\vlhy our vi.n,»lr.« fled was the | {ho' accused, because it follows that in ‘["Il“l"‘””‘, ono of his spurls, ‘With ‘Hore il St ¥ on of Archbishop Laud. order to violate the article of the code [a8 pacemake eral of Nebraska system can be horne by the American when we think of the spirit which | under wWhich I am charged it must be| Siver Dick Dland emittsd a 10,000-word people without feeling it to be in the : >(r.|l‘|-ix)n|| churches alike; when we think | cle: '{\"p"r en that the accused has corre yeech the other day without serlously dis- i Pe T | of Archbishop Williams, who has adorned the [ =ponded with the encmy to the extent of | {{ivine the political tempe o o MIsNAE st degree oppressive. Our securlty [ goe o Massachusetts dubing more than ity | Javing before him ‘the military movements [ {iIPINE the politictl temperature of Missourt. quest of this government to be fuy. |KAISt attack will be the stronger h |years; when we think of Bishop Brooks - | and oherutions of e animy o the repuiic: | G REE (I I S i justien i " 0Shd o8 we are fully prepared for defense. Phillips Brooks—the darling, the pride, the de- | v ;1" honors will admit of no such con- | of the supreme court, las issined an appeal nished with the record of the procced light of Massachusetts, as e was, down to | Siin, MenoRg, Wit aimit of ho sgch comi he supreme court, las issued an appea warranted proceeding was overruled |jnes of the court martial that tried 4 the day of lamentable death; when we | jmpartial analysis, which I am quite sure |y fundettoward the propored monument to With half an assurance of being cap- | recall these things, hew cut of prace it seems | you will do In this case. avy Washington, mother of the first presi- f Rre e ik : to revive the bitter mumories of sctial and | It will be found that I refer in the let- | dent tured by Indians the number of appll- | raygigus strite! ters to my wife to cortain wrongs done by | The defaulting treasurer of Poweshick cants to go along with the college The senator then repeated in substance | certain soldiers, whom 1 did not vame, be- | .ounty, Towa, is likely to retain the frults of e A ragte gl i WNCE | Cause unable to do so0: but the mention of ! zeologienl expeglitions nexteyear will be | What he said in his Worcester speech eon-{ (1ol LU nothing to do with the military | Fobbery by claiming - Mexican citizenship. few of it is held by Secretary Olne carning the support of the public gchools, in Al The cl 1 x atie del ) ary N t EAITE ¥ i M rop et srations of the army, Indeed, 1 should [ The claim will cause a long diplomatic delay t manifestly 1s Important 1f there be | 1Mited only by the number of colle sisting that the adherents of every church Sorry to see an Army moving in that [and perhaps enable him to Taylorize his I her o students qualitied to mdertake the | and of no cuhreh have a to educate V. 1 'am sure yo honors would not | yvietims, N 1 u n no doubt regarding the citizenship of ir children in private schiols. At the | hesitate to condemn to your wives and [ 8o 00 Waller and the French government same time they must understand that they | friends in the “stror t “terms all such | ‘” = it f ApRHY. i Al i 1 ara to be taxed for the support of the public [ deeds Every gazette in Fravce would ght Lo its patrons stimulants (o a jury cowed by threats and driven to | has as yet made no denial of his claim A Mean Insinuatic Schools, and that no money derived ' from | Sondemn such decds, and I belleye that | rieady thelr nervee and was politely in i % R AT a cltizen of ni $ 3 Chicago Pos! by 5 grte tha iy out of ten French soldiers in your | furmed by the court that it could not with 1f (he newspaper correspondents only | yerdict by the most monstrous charge | that he is a citizen of the United States. DPARKACE T Th ae I:‘ Ve v o i v»ui-l fl";m_:‘{;;}HTI:'{[}”,;;;*H\m"l to the sup- | ypmy would denounce and condemn them e P T PR had charge of the conduct of operations [ which ever emanated from the beneh— | Admitting “'NI et ]“; well | subject of bicycling, Only one? P iat think, be Gontinued, that this| fwohty vears. for. the' montion "of These | We same Unm ' y v founded, it is the imperative duty of o5 et 5 I LS herlotaly, 5T |0 b My wite: ana frisnan? fikts excoplion (6 every rule 'Some xnins . s, at 4 a chiarge that most grossly perverted 3 movement Is to be taken too seriously W my wife a nds? heie u | ry tule, § against the Indians, what an fo- o charge that K Iy per our government to insist firmly and Recuperating for the Fray. ean remember well the know-nothing time The honorable julges will notlce that 1fcficenolders resign before they die. John uncompromisingly upon being furnished | Vel i a3 many of you here can. Tt seemed then as [ Fefar, 1% Cho [SHE €0 ¥ WIEE 6L D, G00 | Datesman ot Weat Miltow, Pa, served hls would have! sacred constitutional guarantic GO, S G WANNON, i furnished | The prospects which surround the coming |if a wave of intolerance was going to sweep | ity P oim unable to. glve, As t the ity for fifly-eight He was ap v 5 ko 3 with all the information necessary to |congress make it clear that President Cleve- [ over the country, but the know-nothing | first of these attacks, 1§ formed the | Dointed postmaster of the town by President e “Cloy 1 ought to fssue After being out nearly two days, ve- [enable it to determine whoether or not |10 Is fully entitlel to all the recreation | party didn’t care anything about know-noth- | Irench authorities, through the acting [ fackaon. resizucd fn 1893 and died a few days Tresident Cleveland oug H - % o = ey e can get now, ing principles. As individuals they treated | United States nsul. Subsequentiy the | ago. proclamntion designating the day af volting as the task was, the Jury nerved [ this American citizen has received fair — thie Catholics and foreigners with good naturs, | chief ‘of “the French ‘police called at my | "5\ pobort Hart, the inspector weneral of the conclusion of the Horr-Harvey de- |Hself up to a verdict of guilty, because [and just treatment. It involves not S e They wanted o sweep the old parties out of house In Madugascar. Without the 1| he Ghiness customs, Is not only the most « e f % ¥ ¢ |only the sstio other ) el bl existence, and a good many ambitious Young | should not be Imprisoned for day. I[influential foreigner in the country, but oue bate as o day of general fasting and |it did not dare to incur the wrath of | Bl ‘“l Rl ”_“"‘:“' ."“v; _'I" Ameriean | 5 pijwaukee visltor in New York City, [men who were not chosen to office in the | should not fail to ¢all the attention of the | o the most erful_officials und A Iving | the monomaniae who had raved ana |Cltizen has any rights which IPrance is who went out of theleity to get a Sunday | old parties rushed Into this one. Now, I b I\‘-m-nviw» judges m) the fact that in all| Chinese government. He s a tremendous R s ot A bound to respect, but also whether the |81ass of beer, says I saw more drunken- | lieve if this organization of which we hear | criminal matters where one i on trial | iy 1 the right-hand man of the II'I thed at the mouth for an hour in de . n he last Sunday on a boat excursion in th 1th f M charged with grave of e all the cir $ . = ; rothed at the mo or an I | 3 T8 Bl ess here last Sunday oat excursion | 5o much in the commonwealth of Massa i 3 e thl: roment Marie nueh like the Central government of the United States is able | fan one wonld discow i B b cumsiances of the case must be taken int % \]m ._\! ,] ll,.h;| et Sentral | ¢ rimg s eharge to it When Raker han one woull discover in a month's tour | chusetts had for its doctrine, instead of [ fonaiioration and the accused given the| The oMcial history of ths World's fuir, Just Ameriean republics % th to protectsthe rights of its citizens |of investigation in Milwaukee, and it ap- | opposition to Catholics, the assumption that fit of every reasonable doubt issued have w revolution or an Insureection | was reealled and le was thrown un- | try will be in hearty sympathy with the [most, of it _ Shutting up saloons oniy |it. In saying that T am not very severe, 1| L maintain that the court should even as- | 2000 flusteations, The work s a timely pressed in the communication of the | ¢olice control, where ‘the drunkenness and | nature, especlally political human nature this Kind, and find, If possible, whether el s to have had more than one Omaha con Cleveland, that it is not a question of Chief White's Stand for De sition to any sectarian m ment which aims | ments with the enemy to nssist them [ mind the Interesting fact that five governors I noted tha reference In the Excelsior's | Such a movement will be a grave and £:rious | trary, which is a circumstance that should | The senjor ex-govornor today, fu age as well to being instrumental in shaping his [under bond so he might turn to his | the request to the president to take im- | Gotham publication, whose editor had maie | can spirit, an attack on the princi X 1l the ROvernors: 85 ¢ . o a small fortune within, a comparatively briet | Which the American republic is founded. | (The time of departure from the eapitol, | Reld the goweruomship fn AS31c Ahd =4 = bed and in a very precavious condition, Pirdy matter, and showed how they have every appenl and ordered the shietlft to made efforts to fix city officials so he might | Taces. of all colors, of all creeds, of all his- | 6 a contract, which they have never even liments, which ars dispens. i _ the men whom 1 actually | . mentioned that the editor of the Reporte stenographers and clerks In the com- [and hardened criminals. Only when | peremptory demand will be made, AT AT i ae have a history of which we are proud: we hem, and mentioned them as | the republican ticket, noble and generous satisfaction; but the [ While it was clear to me that jt was In-| .ormon last Sunday a solution of the bieycle H R G R R L Will B fter f carerul And Impartial examina. | possessed of the devil, the real old “personal st, one nation; of many races, one peopls; | ¢ of the penal cod ontenting himsell with a gencral charge. the oncrous duty of drawing their pay. | e people of Sarpy county were de. |nations that the assertion of the Unifed [to go ot as soon as the intent to rop f: | <% one family God, broad and_generous treatmient of all of | Attack s not apparent. Probably he feared man Mercer is once more on of its cltizens In forelgn lands and see | 8 O the possible victims might wear EE wisdom of vour hon you will not close et ful countenance spreads its light over [he had repeatedly refused. G AT by ok BN ant ing highwaymen to balk their fell purpose, | he settled the matter for all future prosi Brooklyn Life: Mack—My wife mude me which all the power of the nation will o . g00d encugh man for “four years more’ in | Mexico Declines to R iz Mick—1 don’t think 0. I have to pay it, Mercer's return ought {0 solve all the | v Raler return to witness the dying agony of [#Ithough the liberty of but a single | qy. joiagt marine horror s the sinking of | Y0i% OF by modesty, cr by the example of | the State department that James DeLong, | Chumley—Yes; she cuts me every time I o Bediciions o e | Instead of Dringiug this complaint b HERWISE, dragged from his lome to answer be- tries, is proper precaution to which the an acensation of felony. 1le was given | The question naturally suggests itself a farcieal preliminary hearing and |[in connection with the Waller what ean be done by the United States in the event of France refusing (he re- We presume the present Indian trou- d D i { bles. will also soon be teaced back to | the Nebraska Jeffreys, Conningham R “the crime of 7 Scott. Every profest against this un When we come to the regime of the horseloss earriage, how ean we continue to put the cart hefore the horse e iate trigndier General Peebles has [ual eitizen accused of crime were achioved the pinnacle of fame. ITis por- | pudely brushed aside. Raker was mer trait has appeared in several of the | gy forced to submit to trial before eastern paper PR — bound over to appear for trial before with conrse jibes and jeers. Al the [and convicted the ex-consul? It is said safeguards which the Dill of vights and | that the late Secretary Gresham re constitution throw around the indivia. [ garded this case as important and this terminable slaughter of red men we f e Jaw and trampled under foot the comprises twenty-two yvolumes, con- came to the judge, after Raker had PO ———————— finally relent and accept the bail bond when he was allowed to |be used if necessar If in this case, e Towd mcomtartable f it i not |filed @ motion for a new trial is ball |abroad. The people of the whole coun- | Peared to me thit thie exclse law enforce- | we are treating Cathollcs with too much | The court wil see all ‘the "extenuative - 1 N ortafn, so fa s po=sible, he future as go lacked only home bre constantly on its hands. coremoniously into jail to await the people of Kansas in the feeling, as ex- |drives people elséwhere, to plac beyond | am saying what is unfortunately human Tt far as p ble, the future in A8 a onl n WO — pleasure of the judge who cruelly in riot have full swee, 1 feel that it is time to arouse the political | it is the intention of the accu: to remain Ronut % the npplicatic 1616 4 - & i i 5 2 AR 1zainst the army of (he rep The lo if Massachusetts were horn in the year 1818 nection, Omaha will, however, gladiy (considering the application. Implored | ryee or color, but of American citizen- Clement Gnakg (. puktia) E¥celklol to-injure & portion of our fellow. clilzens b New York letter to the Standard, a blaze | danger, because it is a menace to the Amerl- | be placed In my favor in coming to a juds in date of service, is Mr. Boatwell, who Dideous eareer. wife, Who was prostrate on the sick [mediate and anctive measures to secure | oyt " That" rominds” me that immediately | I, the statc means anything, if the con- | Scptember 13 or 1i 1594 must not be lost | five weeks older than Mr. Clafin. The State Relief commission should P It is said that if France refuses the |presenta‘tive of that dotestable sheet, the |0f independence means anything, If the coun- | robhed me, and then made a la about | jobiysthess nerEpitinn dRve, elllesyray the judicial brute turned a deaf car to shop. “The only people who are demand- sired by our government, which it is |sell his peper in Omaha again. He would | tories, of all faiths, dwell togetlier in unity | #ttemp perform. “Thely failure has | prodigal lavishness, It lias a good word and The lecisive stand taken by the new chief. to_one as compared with any other. stter, and which I deslgnat mission’s office, the complainant in the case himself | Freneh government is undoubtedly an The Missourl River commission D T a a weil ant the request, and when it has re le latest use of the bicyele Is to enable the | wnole of it, after all, seems to be expressed l"- et to make such mention of them, yet operations during the past year. In this [and warned Scott that Mrs. Raker Was | ynon it, what then? Shall the effort | borhods wiil do well o bs armed o leave | oy plathers took as thelr national motto, | Han of all the cifoumstances und fcts of | devil” He did not indicate whether this members {8 explicitly set forth except | four chfidven ut her bedside, and that |vince I'rance nnd through it all other | °f,the wheel be persisted in manufactirers | of many creeds, one faith; of many bended [, France s always,boen for her | wiy ihe preacher singled out the women for - + | whatever nationality. and 1 believe that |tie wheelmen would set too hot a pace for W macicnn koil; 8o, soon s pence upon their persons a robbers' elect alarm Globe Demoerat ‘When George Washing the doors of the against a man DOMESTIC 1DYL i, 4 P S0 g st be done t = ¢ }dents PUSED HIM HIS EXE TEUR, resont of @ 450 bill yeutsr this western country grim visaged war | But it was too late! The angel ot Something must be done to avert what [dent REEUED.E ALQUATEUR {8 30 bill yesterday Alf n Yenr's Disasters. the executive mansion? That ‘3 a question United States Consular Agent. World's Comic: Cholly—Miss 8§ Is the perplexing problems with which the gov ment was the direct tause of some, if not [ rigor, half of the same men would go into | ¢ircumstances surrounding the case, Again Dk 00 pages of printed matfer and tention® of the accused under a charge of | light reading to distance all compeiltors as a Ho!mes, the modern monster, B e ey d ke hiRTowaltinte 1| Beys oK of that state to President = S consclence and courage of the people in oppo- | here, and whether it has actual arrange The death of ex-Governor Rice brings to : ¢ ters and the evidence will show the ¢ Rice, Butler, Boutwell, Talb and Clafin, forego any possible claim it may have [0 permit Mr. Raker to continue | ship, and there will be no dissent from ples upon | ment in this case —_———= 3 justice to Mr. Waller. * after the appointment of Chiff White a re. | stitution means anything, if laration ht “of. I explained the Draper an ihe Waterlos (1a) Report discharge its employes and shut up second request for the information de Kansas City Sun, put in an appearance and | tTY means anything, it is that men of all | it. They ‘have been paid money by mc at does not alMect its stock of sugar-coated Ing state reliof at this time ave tho | Dlace Raker in the eage with vagabonds | expected will be done, a third and more | doubtless have gained his point but for the | And peace, without advantage or disadvantage | § ulted f ST E gl L SHTTRRA iile for eve incidentally it may e N We have a constitution that we love; we P, Having before warned my & enndidale for leatenant governor on ating this if it has decided not to Chica o TimeaFerata have an ancestry in whose deeds we feel P in a postseript to the letter A preacher in Atlanta, Ga., =uggested in a e A4FE i (i s o ot belleve that this honorable tourt | (8ce. He declared that wheelwomen are made a very elaborate report of its fused to comply with our third eall |Fl4ers to commit highway robb edate | in that single sentence of three words, which i g A urt ° 3 z 3 2 Pluribus U of ma of or ma this case, decide that 1 have violated i- ysterd personage rode single or tande report every detail of the work of the |on the point of death, with a family of [ 1o ziven up or steps be taken to con- [ their valuables at home. It the newest use Eluribue Unim,i0f many; foneiiormany o Sitin|-mysteriousyperkonage. 1ods; RIIK tandem, will have to devise a secret automatic whistle love of justice and liberty, & for her 2 RonmuIne Bt R ontrisa L dlas Hlo ke | Stntes Sthat STERIIEnStaat R cHESVIEN (5 (ORmen Qrgtha vic I RTe Sitkig iy andRliear: THIRD-TERM TALK. in the careful, deliber judgment and | him. that justice is done them is not an |that would give a suficient shock to intend- | ton put aslde the temptation of a third term | who has never borne arms against you. (ot ] and sacred pledge, to the fulfilment of | threatens to become not altogether a joke. Glnainnati R auiver: 28l Mo i Claveland ia — You're in luck must take a premature departure. Mr. | death was hovering over the home of Chicago Tribune, not to be decided by sentiment, by rule or WASHINGTON, July 27.—It is learned at | ¢pivnost girl 1 kuow. ernment Is beset. citizen s at stake, France persists in | the Ttalian steamer Marla P in the harbor | WAshing(on, but by the peopte of ths Untad |15 whom the Mexican government fs re- | mect her. i refusing the proper and reasonable re- | of Genoa, n\vul\'uu:kvl\w |xs~hnr 148 lives. The [ S “.h“-‘:m; T:b‘“”; o ‘fl‘,"“i‘ el ‘,m::\"‘ ported to have refused an exequateur, was| New Orleans Times: Mgs. Pangs—TIs your There is no danger that adequate > quest of this government, we would be | Dreset year s Kkl o b e i | (@dem.) urges that the constitution shall | really hamed as United States commercial | hysband In Wall strcet a beart = = o facilities will not be proyided to carry | 1t 15 simply incredible that at the close | justified in calling our ambassador | seen by the following list of wrecked steam hle' :\m\iml‘ll by a prov slon to the [agent at the small town of Paral, in the | mi:i Bugiy 5 s DI SIS & e of the nineteenth century and i il S fc rola. | ers thus far: Port Nictheroy, Rio Janeirc [ offect —that a president shall not be |state of Chihuahua, and not as consul gen people '0,‘,‘"‘1 "'“f“ the state ""” I’ centur ”'_' i ”"» hom _“"l closing "'l‘}‘:"""“ "l“. harbor, 120; Nordsee, North sea, 25; Initra- | eliigble for the next succeeding term. The [cral at Chihuahua, which office does not ex- | Detroit Tribune: Houscholder~Here, drop grounds. The crowd in attendance will | great republic that boasts the liberty of | tions with that country. The course of | hull, English coast, 26; Prescott, at sea, 2 N]"“ York Fl:"i MW'I:I_ Is never 5 ?\d[')ry“ur ist. The place is worth nothing in emolu "-lt\‘” oaLis "‘“"j',‘m'l‘“l,‘ Tl RALE Sole ransported to the grounds, and the | jts eitizens and the freedom of speech | the French government in this matter | Chicora, Lake Michigan, 26; Elbe, North sea, | When engaged In making suggestions to Mr. | ments and has no salary allowance. S e PR L BN el Tilvay mod private cltizensiandatliakircedom ot /sposch has already been one of indignity to | 282 Terclera, Rio Janeiro harbor, 100; King' | Cleveland, “urges him 'to recommend the | “Mr. DeLong Is a nativo of Pennsylvauia Jite and giye hettihi latieslyaRiOrior 10 s, ay o ; 3 _indignity don, at sea, 40; Reina Regente, Algerian | amendment in his next message and thus |and is a resident of Paral, and at the sug- e conveyances will each be eager to se- this country and more of this cannot | cosst English coast, 20; Billiton, [ redeem the promise implied i his first letter | gestion of the United tes consul at Chi-| Judge: Nobleman-I know I'm old, but T cure its share of the traffic be tolerated without impairing our | at se ay at sea, 168; Dom Pedro, | of acceptance. huahua, based on a desire to have some one [ loye you! ~Will you murry me It is an Indelible blot upon the recora | claim to the respect of the world and | 5P Colima, Mexican coast New York Su The main thing, the |at hand to 1ok out for American interests| American Heire's—How mu h do you ow e 1 i s 3 e £ dand §98g; Washtenaw, at sea, 30; Maria P, Guif | only thing now, is to have it universally un- | at Paral, the State department selected him [ pyuppers Week) He -1 am golng to the Secretary Morton's latest <conomy Is | ©f the last legislature, and especially | endangering our influence in a vital di- | of Genoa, 145. derstood that the Americau president who |as a commercial agent. If the Mexican gov- | club. If 1 don't come home hofore 15 please the order for the abolition of the free |0f the members of the delegation from | rection. If France thinks so little of Theme s NaLOr e Boarer. AORAE Sirsasiy ar ndlzgelly 1n i term Sriment ay Geolined o Jaabe o innta pere donle MLEUIRIRTHDI NG & 53 STy R % T, n es dooms himself, whoever he may cate of recognitian, which has an un- he—Oh, Do; come for you. seed bureau at the expiration of two |Douglas county, thata monster of judi- | friendly relations with this country as Justice H, B. Brown in the Forum, be, to everlasting dishonor and disgrace, | questionable right to' do, the State depart-| .o ool o i Mhia sectbtary'a 1ast and great- | olal’ faiGulty. s e axennd 0 | the course of its government in this | While it is entirely true that the business [ and that the party which lends itself in any [ ment will drop the matter and allow the | Life: HecWill you be my wife? months. The secretary’s last and great- | cial infquity should have escaped - | e e i | methots of the pas hirty years hive teniad | way (o the shemes of (hird Lermrs Wrller | juce to g0 without an agont. ghe-o, thi ix slih o surprivel st economy, if he ever gets o it, will | peachment and summary remoy ¢ o 4 eop to increase enormously the fortunes of a | its own death sentence. Leave Mr. Cleve. — — (e AN LY B LR Gl be the order for the abolition of the |y o o5 i not desire to make any sacrifice in [ few, and thus to widen the gulf between | land's name out altogether, if you please, as [ NAMES FOR THREE NEW GUNBOAT Bt aan v s Likiva: A o beneh for his reckle e htninta ; | the 'very rich and the r, | vholly | the patriotic democrats and republicans of : s epartined B A Rian b R order to maintain relations of amity | the very rich and the very poor, it is wholly| the patriotic dem v - Departinent ot Agticulture at the ex- | . wunts of cltizens; his usurpations of | with that conntry Y [ untrue that the poor, as a class, are either | tho Forty-fourth congress left out Grant's | Seeretary Herbert Hax & List| Detroit Pree Press: “I think you would piration of his term of office, E g WAL LA LCOUNITY, absolutely or relatively poorer than before. | name twenty years ago next December! of Supzest better accept him, de power and his highhanded liberation of — Indeed, the number of small but comfortable | * philadelphia Record: When, at the end | WASHINGTON, July 27.—Secretary Her-| .00 you? doubituilyy' whyee = o confessed eriminals in defiance of law TERN C0ASTAE Homos 'In every part of the country, a8 well | of his second ferm. the first président of the | pert has taken under consideration the sub- | twica' in the same placer § 3 Schofield has 1 88 the reports of savings banks and building | United States declined a third election to the | 0. e 2 Ll A Schofield !ms r - | and insurance assoclations, prove incontesta- | office which for eight wears he had filled | J°Ct Of naming the three new gunboats which | Mararolle-tons gl Tl ahodt:tHexs turned from a tour of the western coun- | bly that the poor have shared in the pros- | with emifent ability and distinction, he es- | Will be launched at Newport News about | poricless vehiclox,” said Uncle $h, 1 seen CULTIVATING MEXICAN TRADE. try, I which he inspected the defenses | Perity of | the rich,and Lshat: thedaverage||/tablishod " ‘precadent whidh ‘the Amerfcan (iBoplamhers, ' Ha hax' takentwith: bl on |l lony Awo.%, et L . > % 4 g 5 ! 4 + standard of comfor s never higher than a sple will never consent to have reversed. | the Dnlj st of the names suggested wWhy, pal” began Aunt Mandy The trade of the United States with |at San Franeisco and other points. | prosent. Indced, (he average workingman of | Seananaton's Tarawell addioss In reconnined | oo e et 1of Whi anames suggested. | +Oh, bt I did.' Dot you remember the Mexico, while It has been growing, has | Regarding these e said that the sea- | foday lives beiter and possesses mors of the | py all lovers of free, constitutional govern- | sion at some point where he stops on his | ' OXCart we rode to our weddin® in® i v - co r of e the average nobl: of t as a I 1 o Dol o " 0 A e o . not attained the proportions it should [consts are very inadequatel tected morts of lite than ment as a masterpiecce of political w:adom | cruise, Miss Kate Field has earnestly re-| Harper's Bazar Tack ity : i - 3 ! s 600 years ago. The sins of wealth, though | ypich ountrymen will cheri love, | quested that one of the boats be ed aftel <t nlght which showe e believed in lave in view of the proximity of the | from the shore, but this would e reme- | many and gevous. have not encrally been | Monce ang obey a0 1ong 45 Hhe Topdblic hall | o e O i ot amed AT | U ey womap. o thut he belleved two countries and their mutual interests | died as rapidly as congress makes the | almed directly at the oppression of the poor. | jagt, Great as he was in war and in the | the discovery of America. It Is probable, AT 135 LIS e | 18 close neighbors. The American con- | appropriation, and he urged that it SRS actual discharge of executive dulies, he wos | howover, that the names selected will be | o Fi¢ safdl that he realized now that men Nl ganaeal’ {n’ Maxlco" ATr. T T !l_“l il S Without Parallel. yet greater when he proctaimed tn ni1seion | those of towns In the United States. There | W©'¢ Mad¢ & 1 ower than the angels sul g i . Mr. Thomas T. | would be wise to fortify the 1eific srooklyn £ Bagle, of his nation ard d:i'ned by his unseifish [ i no lack of claimants for the honor. At w York Herald: Rev. Howler Loud—TIs Crittenden, in a letter to the St. Louis | const strongly. In this the general of | There is no such récord in the modern nm;;{»lu llwllunhs .‘v »'lw pre Ta‘“{hm tenuce | the Navy department Norfolk, Gloucester | it true that you fainted in your husband's When Chauncey Depew goes obe-Democ ake® some sugges- |the army agrees wi e v | Distory of music as Pati's. Even the | of office; and you might as well try 0 erese | and New Bedford are strong favorites, but | ATms just after your wedding ceremony? 1 cey Depew goe ¢ Globe-Democrat makeS™ some sugges- | the army agrees with every military | Bistors of music G SRR - BN (BE | 0 tar Trom the heavens as 1o change the | {here s ground for the bellef that at least | .Mre Coldeash=Yes, and that's the only he seldom cuts loose from an Bnglish- | tions on this subject which should re- | and naval officer who has ever given an 2 o o er singing, precedent which he established 4 o s : . time in his life he ever supported me. ] the critical accouns-of her singing, which | B one of the beats will be chrigtened after a spenking base of supplies for any great | ceive the attention of American manu- |opinion regarding the defenses of our | have been preservéd %o have been nearly o western town, 5 . + A 5 FEFE 4 POINTED ASH Pittsburg Chronicle: Bellefield—I under- length of time. Such a course would | tacturers and merchants. western seaports, and certainly such a [ 30 Breat o voeat sptjsy, as Fatd, ended ber | Schofield Praixes the Arm stand that Mrs. Spifiins claims (o be a deprive him of the epportunity to have [ Mr. Crittenden says that Mexico is |consensus of views on this subject | debut, ~Mme. Milfi; Carvalho, who has [ Galveston News: Man wants a scheme that | WASHINGTON, July 27—General Schofield | “pijgomerd 1t Tan't_auite true. My wite himself interviewed p If Mr. | growing rapidly, for a Spanish-speaking [ought to command serlous considera. | recently died in Parls, first sang in opera | . X s ATES iner 1 | 128 returncd to Washington from his tour | has seen her add the finishiug touch—put on ppe : ’ 849, hen sifé was 21, but although Atchison Globe hen the weather is| (g p DN her complexion, Depew conld not air his opinions with | country, in all those elements that enter | tion, Some of the military and naval | 1 1565, when G us o famme id 1ot | good for corn it is not good for much else, | °f Inspection of army posts In the west and g arative reg i o o is trip to Alaska. The ge hdianapolis Journa Jullio galls comparative regularity, no matter |into the prosperity of a country and he | experts who have given thoughtful at- | extend much beyond * Paris, where most| Boston Courier: 1t is generally the coolest | 20rIW ot e e T e T o e S T l...mf\’,‘;’)fih“l,.-lv‘. sl whether he s in the United States or | states that the natural trend and in- | tention to this matter of coast de- | f Yl'llr “Ulkl\nlsldnn:. 'uml| ‘.I\v m? m[u.‘.!u \-.‘..un‘n..u makes the hottest times for her |,y yag nothing but words of commendation | $PEnAthrift hands when T i furope, hale the pleasure of - life | et 5 5 y tradition rather than aifact to people of the [ husban a put T R B B LR R e in Europe, half _vln pleasure of life ctination of the trade of that country is | fenses have pr sented Most cogent | rising generation. (Even her obituary notices | - pyjladelphia Record: *It's a long-headed and praise !rr»lhv I.nn: LTSI TR B L R e AL ST B would be taken from him. towhrd the United States. This coun- | rensons why the exposed seaports | do not fix the date of her retirzment, CleraviiaD . who preaches A short: sermop | DIEher:{n. tone-and compased of beiier ma . i sos ! g Patti’s repertory. has included thirty-five | yoce”yoi g, terial than ever befor He declined to indi try is the neavest supply market to |should be given adequate protection and | o iit® UL B8 Ll est Operas, | (hese hot day cate what recommendations he would make. According to Chinese banker of | Moex for everything worn and cop- | it is no answer to their arguments to | and most of them have. been forgotten, even "“'m‘;,""‘“"‘N"';"h!m i woman Was a5 | Concorning the present Indian trouble in New York Tr some prominence traveling in the | sumed, and as exchange i so fluctuat- | say that because the coasts of the | in the lifetime of the singer who has done | VAIN asgthe med i) ) BRS d be | wyoming he had little to say, as he has not | Sweet is the garden where sho sits alone T . y ¢ T hing to make them famous. But they | 8lmost 8 vain as ma ol had time to familiarize himself with the | With twiiight's mystic shadows, and the United States the failure of China in |ing in Mexico, owlng to that being a | United States are not being menaced it D 0 Ak sical tance of Baiiy | Lowell Courler: *“The wheel has come to | Rotanis: | oAl Ll alr, W 47 the war with Japan and the payment | silver standard country, the supplies |is not necessary to have defenses. The | prime. The new and broader school has | stay,” says a contemporary. We had sup e e Swoons with the Happy roses siecping of the indemnity exucted by the vie- {must and will be purchased fn the |opposition to the construction of g | ome up since her maturity, when her voice | posed It had come 1o g0 ol v Beady Onptuved. And yer she heeds them not—her thoughts 2 | has been recognized 2s the most perfect Kennebee Journal: Make allowance for the | -SACRAMENTO, July 27.—John Brady, have flown, torious nation s threatening the Chinese | United States beeaw: f the proximity | navy, which delayed for years any effort | known, and it is not to be wondered at thai [ man wMo would marry if he could find a | who robbed the Oregon express four months empire with a revolution, Interhal dis- | and the consequent minimum hazard in | in that divection, was chiefly upon the | she shrank from risking Il|4'v liquid purity | woman who would have him. content s demanding the retivement of | the varlation of exchange from the thue | ground that this country was not | (05, fones 1o pouring forth (he dramatic Ohicago- Timev-Herald: Nothiog helps one gt ey Ay 3 4 SRR R P 3 ) % ensities o or. ave | 5o much to love the whole race as loving | serested nest ¢ e Al Lt e’ he Li Hung Chang at all events. Al this | of to the time of delivery | threatened by n forelgn enemy, and con- | avolded the test, without half as much rea- | 500 Particularly Charming representative | oo an v rochoan ‘oday by 8 Jepuly | he hears the one loved voice her heart fs very Interesting and the Chinese Ye. Mr. Crittenden thinks that as { scquent’y did not require a navy, But [ 300 She could probably never have become | o iy scourlug the country for months in search hath known. ¢ ) . . 4 A reat dramatic singer. At an he : | banker is doubt'ess safe in telling his | the future is promising an inereased |nobody now questions that the building | did nat. But her fame as the greatest v Somerville Journal: Opportunity usually |of him. At the Wheatland train robbery | Her dreamy eves are like the dim gray light story at this distance from his bome. [and far more active trade between the [up of a navy was wise policy 11 i1 | srtist that ever lived is reasonably secure, | COMES to a man only once in a lifetime, | Brady's confederate was shot and killed by S0 softly fulling on drowsy hill and lea; If he were in China he would not be so | United States and Mexico our people | is safe to say there is n i public map | 484 1t is almost certain that the remarkable | (2t |t's Somethlng that he dossa’t want o Sherih Rogard of Tevams eounly, 8 psacpaar | Rweswii e Uacunlh 3F iAs DOAL e 4 . ’ - ah ¥ il it fidhua ¢ ¢ Is not a public man | pregervation of her powers will continue to [ cateh on the train. Brady then Kil o sherift [ o OFY. 23 e free with hix opinions®not while Li|should prepirg to receive It with gener- [of any prominence or o single intelll- | be, as it 1§ how, unique. The tendency of | Washington Star: “Sometimes,” said Uncle | and escaped with @ few hundred dollars ob- | She Bigieth not the - false approaching Hung Chang is still in péwer and chief | ous hands to Iucrative marts of trade, gent and patriotic eitigen who would | modern song is all away from that kind of | Eben, “de tremenjus se'f-esieem dat er man | tain d by holding up the passengers. Great| pyg jooks beyond the shades where suge night, 4 = % fool % A xcellence. These constitute fame enough | gits am intiahly due ter de fack dat he am er | excitement prevails here and the jail Is sur. shine lles factotum of the towery real. It is dilicult to understand why the |advocate reducing our naval foree. On | for one singer. ¥ | Bad Jedge ob character. rounded by hundreds of people. Boft on the garden walks of Paradise the wife and mother and the bereave ment of his children, gus, says he is and press that such judicial tyranny should be tolerated even for one day. Manager Babeock gives statisties t prove the fact that stock growers of [and justice the entire northwest have uniformly re- ceived higher prices at the Omaha mar ket than they conld have received at either Kansas City or Chicago, taking shrinkage and transportation charges into consideration. Had this not heen true a stock market could not hay been built up in this city made a remark LS. T some far fairer garden than her own— Away in golden memory's charmed spher Cornelius § o previously, was § Where, through the perfumed silence call® ago and is also believed to have murdered