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THE OMAIIA DAILY nR@Er: TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1895. o - - STILL DISAPPOINTING to be likely nnder existing conditions, it | The Bee eannot hocome the medinm for | wWrnpe » N e AL AY TR THE | ' L0, :'ll*lF. OMAHA D‘\ll.Y nl‘,E.‘ Wo it at thie 6nd of the fist Modth o ol e he medinm for ‘BR["“ l';Rn\ ARE UP IN ARMS SONAL AND OTHERWISK HE HOW 1N JACKSON'S HOLE will have to be secured by a more ag publie Miese PIons ¢ g, BWATE 1 the government's new fiseal year and | liu'l\'-‘nn‘lllml ll\'\llll‘l;lnl"‘ufxlll 1::ml>|l:' plaints : Potk ."u":‘., Il‘|““-".‘f“ el o Thers may be some significance in the fact Nuftalo BMxpress: Tha great mistake of the E. MOSBWATER, Editor, | 3 gres G ! h I 4 | o s gending communiea- | that the Bannocks dug up the hatchet about [ authorities In Wyoming was In permitting the treasury outlook does 0 | negotintion Possibly the suggestion | tions to The Beo, whether for publica the time the Horr-Harvey debate began. cltizen posses to try to enforce the game s | prove. There fs still disappointment made i the last congress, that the gov. | tion or not, shewkl sign thele names and | Organizing to Provent the Proposed In-| William C. Whitnoy in crulsing along the | laws axaint the Indlans, Whoen Indlans get FIERMS OF SUNECRIPTION the expectations of officials regarding |ernment order the killing of all the fur [ If there Is #ny ‘good reason why the cleany th Tnternal Revents Tagation; | Atiantio coust in Bis yacht, At IsM Adcount ft thelr reservations the proper force to o ¢ N | M he had not hoisted his presidential boom. drive them back Is United States troops Dally Dee (Without Sunday), One Yea receipts. They had counted upon a fa- | geal and dispose of the skins for the |signature shoyld be withhield from the | = e Paul B m'{ ¥ b b ot nlv f vouns | Chleago Pesti The: probabls truth " ot S or vorable ehange this month, but it has | henefit of the treasury, may yet receive [public the name of the author will be | man" who has succeeded in winning a seat use (s that some of the retired road Three M | not come. Indeed, July has peen one of | gerions on as the best plan of | Kept in confiden ATTORNEY FITCH TELLS OF THEIR PLANS | among the immortals of the French academy nts and chronic horse thicves have been Eunduy 1 | | His age is 40 years. illy abusing and maltreating, perhaps Week Emperor William is about to spring an ng, A few inoffensive Indlans, whose 4 Threntgn to Overt surprise on the world, He has designed a | 1. relatives, aroused from their ore Omiha, The Pl month by month since the present tarift SEARCHING FOR CHARACTER. partially. Why doasn't it state that the city | warship radically different from modern types }:;, tt Apathy, are "'l“"l for vengeance. K. Corner st 2 : " 1 { englnee des ' At SRt L - whit il Wil atvbiEs at they may suceced in their commendabl beary ireet law went Into effect. It 1% estimated | From the sublime to the ridiculous | engincer rides B, strect car pass World and which, admirers claim, Wil surpass ex- | yycriaking 1o & consummation devoutly 0 L that the receipts for the month will not | there is but one step. That eminent so- | HEC nt is Ado, Al e b fite ol d be wished Y s : " s I8 a v ontes ivle fi trof man who once sav e life of the e N | oxceed $20,000,000 and are likely to fall |cial vice reformer, Virgil O. Strickler, is tis I8 o very contemptible fling from Sl p 5 A Aok N CORRRSPONDENCE . ; ! o peror of Germany when the lutter was Al ne relating to ne | below that amount, against SE4L000,000 | now 1 tively engagad in ser reh of n & SHESGL oHlF-prss, L SH1bD SR ATEOR 10 CHICAGO, July 20.—A speclal to the Post ;"""‘n‘: f ‘yu.. his u‘.n.l ‘» .‘v:‘”“‘ ul‘ to lv"w. torial n uld b Addrexsed ) in July of last year, when the depress |character. A petition voue hing for his iss, 0 anag from New York says: The brewers are in | nver poor authoritie r assistanc Is | 4 NESS LETTERS, . T aving for |CCONOMIZE in miny other ways by spong- P nhame fs Danfel Scheewe sacredn ? game | . 1 3 v sion was at its Leight, but before the [unswerving rectitude and praying for 3 war paint. Their fight in congress next win U Rl el o oarele | SiCredness of game laws or the helnousness Al b ing on franchised corporations. The The firing on the American schooner Carrle | ot escape when under arrest for breaking g 4 enaetment of the democratic taritf. A | his retention on the Police and Fire Sine % et 1 4 \ e ter will be directed from this city, which Is | A, Lane on Sunday, July 14, was a regretable | ghem, While in flight, sixteen of the Indians be made pu th statement of receipts from customs In | commission is being passed around for | aot, however, disposel 1o draw | the headquarters of the national assoclation, | incident, but it was nothing compared {0 | werg killed, and now the whites are wonders THE | UNRLISHING COMPANY the line at the city engineer or any other | and also of a powerful local organization. the wholesale suppression of the Ameriean | fug why the wicked Indians should threaten = public officor, although the cngineer | “There is no differsnce between the east | Schooner in New York on Sunduy to rald their dwellings the month of July since 1887 shows that ure among credulous dupes who g i) ey have not i o eig vears e wve taken his grand stand plays for W 2l . STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION they have not in the eight years been UL, dothtlons Hoen oive ot for the | 4nd the west on this question,” sald Ashbel | Tha path to glory eometimes leads through | Chicago Tnter Ocean: The trouble between give full return for th the base ball squ A General H S P. Fitch, general counsel for the brewers, to- ba quare. Attorney eral Har- | these white hunters and the BAnnock Ine 1, ‘Taschck v of The <0 low as they will be for the current |the genuine “reform” avticle. It does ' y i & \nie company, being duly n, says | 4 3 ) SOVl "ot avor by profossior ¥ ork | SAR A Camntiollar- Mokellk o8e i Rt pa sy et coptos month, and yet importations are on a (not take the seventh son of the seventh | 0 r f ¢ nr‘|I :.n L q”|“||“n' diy. AN Wil suer allke regardloas of keos | FLop.and Campuroller:Hekells usod Lo chsse | diana may give tho governmant the opportitic ) r ¢ Sunday ¢ < 1 aughter to foretel v o « of | that are no part of his official duties. d pound the festive sphere and badger the | jty to investigate as to by what right and i e g “has as foll javger scale. Under the MeKinley aet |daughter to foretell that the names of | L ane o part of his official SUlles. | grphicat ocation, aud ait are ke interested | umpire Iike experts a few years ago o s b P i D - | the lowest receipts for July were In |at least two parties who know Strick ikl L counciiman, Park com- |, defeating the tax. And it will be defeated David B. Hill took in the Asbury Park | Jackson's Hole country, just across the lino {1503, witen hey amounted to very |lers chavaeter better than anybody missioner, comptroller, city clerk, mem- | No political party will dare take the responsi- | wheel races, He was not only a spectator, f of the southern timbor reserye of the Natonal 1000000, There has not been | will not appear on that precious doen 'j“" of the school board and even a | biity of making an increase.” but mingled with n..~y racers and learned | park. If th 'y are there for poaching in the i ; A i favored school tencher ride on o stroet ' In making this flatfooted declaration M, | many fine phrases, which he will perhaps use | park they should bo driven out as uncere- la July sinee 1886 in whicli the receipts [ ment when it shall be presented to the | G080 i L et T B d e e the | When he sees a cyclist in his audiences of the | moniously as have the Indians been ordoted i not exceed $30,000,000, so that this [ governor, One of these is M. % Martin, pass when the e in no condition - a was not speaking as the | repr tat hpt £ 'the 1 future back to thelr reservation a1l will show the worst rocord in a full | late landlord of the proscribed distriet, 10 reciprocate ex t the expense of | fepresentative o mouthplecs of the brewsrs, | mhis 1 certainly the age of electricity. Su- | Kansas City Star: An Indlan “war" s al. decade or more. The excess of ex- |and the other the conductor of the train the taxpiyers in one way or another? | fourth in cong ¢ a republican | Perintendent Beach of a Iar raiiroad | ways a calanilty, on accour merely ot ? | ‘ o Survely the stroot tnilway company is | and winding 1 i losa | 18 Killing the tussock mots caterpillar and [the actual damage done, but of the dispro. penditures over receipts this month | that carried Pullman Conductor Strick L ALt DD B AN EWYRATS M 80 X0 AOTEDE: ¢ e the elm beetle by girdling infested trecs with | portionate “seare” created. The Indian has will probably be not far from $15,000,- [ter on his last memorable trip fn the | !¢ presumned to be a henevolent instl- | compiroller of the City of New York, which | Corber wire and turning on a charge from a 1 G DL el Bt LA LA D i 00, sleoping ear Memo tution that distributes valuable privic | he still holds. He has been the legal adviser- | dynamo. mo longer a_war power. o O I 3 3 & ¢ oges without expectati ¢ returd chief of the brewers fo 2 ars and shert Pate, an Aus n mill e, | terror. he Bannocks wiil b suppressed in gomotal . ey ' There 18 nothing to warrant cxpecta- | Seriously speaking, how can this petl. | 168€8 Without expectation of returns, o Have The vaoKt ukiimited donndbnce WHBRE At 1 ,f'i‘“(\ Y Queen Vie- |& few weeks with no great loss of life, but coples ... . SoagveR v tion of an increase of revenne during | tion or certiticate of character contro ™ tit e Nl I in him. toria in the face with a cane forty years ago. "r*“' w "‘ ut «]‘ "'" at 'll ”I"' of """4 ur- P A e constitutio Drasks < | "It the ropublican party fn congress passes y et v ving to and fro distress to womer the succeeding five months of 1803, or [vert the charges that have been filed oustitution of Nebraska say If the ropublicar 7 gress 1 when he was a lleutenant In the Tenth hus: [TYINE to and fro, and distr s K vyl L , 4 that the supreme court shall be the |8 1aw toadd another doliar a barrel to the tax | sars. Ior this he was banished to Australia. [ §hIIFER and non-combatants. When all nany ek, |t Ay rate mot such increase as will | with the governor, supported as WL e e B R on Hear e, 80, o will be. oVErYRaImAA | He maseod Krent WeRlLh, bt was nbver pare | done ithets will be & few llving Ban e mloRGE B TZSCHUCK [ bring it up to expenditures. The latter |are Dy affidavits that cannot be suct | Judicial tribunal of the state | unaer a wave of popular disapproval. The | mitied to leave Austral {tess and a more fervent desire on the | : 2 of the white people that all the Bannoeck ence this st day of June, 187 will ot be so large as for July, so that | cesstully refuted. It is passing strange, H the most disappointing of the serfes of | finally disposing of the controversy ————eee | —_— disappointments which have followed e e he Bee showld Alstribute its favors im- s 1, 14 AL0 I : Washington, 1107 1 N W York Tribune: Wyoming settlers ape | parently believe that it is the duty of good ndians to be killed without protest. The ed men have no exalted fdeas about the per whose editor not only rides on PPN ; Lok e and that its interpretation of the state | wave of last y i 80 UHBY| 0014 an o L8 106Kont for) (ha) tnterests | Srare g . X constitution shy < i or- | Should do anything like that. The result of | % EEREER T el iy | ad, and “where there's a will there's e | the monthly defieit will De less, Dut that | too, that Strickler, who is sure that the 1 shall be final. But Attor f number one will learn something to their |5 way. fiay Cenobal Ohuselill 16 Uevond tiw | (1 Siections in England should be an object | gy nUFRLE B T kNG with thelr pro Governor Holcomb is still chie there will be a deficit may be regarded |office which he holds will e abolished | 5 urehill 18 heyond thi | lesson to politiciang, fllustrative of the power Y i Philadelphia Ledger: The government (ries ecutive of the state of Nebraska. as cortain, It is pretty safe to say that fon August 1, two lenee, should | constitution and the court. It doesn't |and influence of the hrewing interest when (';':j_"‘g‘;;“‘yhn""“)":'l'k“l"r L '|'\'""{";;”""'| i ‘h‘« deal Justly with the Indians, and is making ; " matter whether the court says the In. | 8roused and combined"for a given object R | some progress in educating them and fitting recognition of this fact will save some | when congress meets early in December to be retained. Evidently Strickler 3 people considerable trouble. L "”"'.'“m“'l AL G WL L gl UL BI v Hdity of |\ juentional institution or not. Mr, [to the administration that the president | traces ing can be done. They are foredoomed to the receipts of the treasury have run |that new law as he was a few days Olitvelii Ehows. Ba¢ & i dges ot would recommend an increase in the beer tax Robert Quail Taylor, the Baltimore mer- | extermination under the nagging of white set- If it is =0 hard for New York behind expenditures during the fiest five | ago, and he is anxious fo hang onto a | 200 Aid:ELL .l B ;\r”.;l I'-::u‘ |:|‘:(<r snlm‘v)ulm’\(smkl.:bhl- ey of | chant, who died in that city last week, was | tlers near their reservations, and the gove » supreme court oug rosig o e ki at he will s ue an ardent southern sympathi during the | ernmes et along without fiquor on one day of |months of the fiscal year to the amount | job that has wiven him both notorfety | (i SUPMELIe cotrt owsht 1o ety I {0 0E 2,0k, o congress, M. Fiteh P 8H0 608 11D Froueis iR QURETALTIW | Srace 5 Feban bl oahe LTy b the week what would they do if there at least $20,000,000, with the outlook fand clicntage in the profession into = Aedghokall A parrisd by asking it the adminfstration fa- | Waliace was in command of the ity early In HOWOVGE, B0 e Tero pItiatle WAL ore two N Vs enc wven days? no better then than now for receipts | which he graduated by the Pullman car o == vored the tax last winter when the question | 1g4 A large umbrella composed of alternat- | few hundred abused Indians, with natural were two Sundays ench seven da ! & 1 54 B L } The noticeable falling off in the pat- [ was presscd upon congress. He would not re- | jng red and white stripes was sent from Phil | S treaty . Mghtu. (s une ame: Thatsaaiot overtaking expenditures. \ppears | route. turn to the point, although reminded that the | yaaipy Mr. Taylo A6 ¢ ¢ T ¢t Ttuatt will | 11 + 0i0 ¥ Meliia it adelphia to Mr. Taylor, who ordered it hung | being allowed to fight it out with the cow- The necessities of the situation w that some of the treasury officials, in 4 3 To the observation that in Washington the | @ trifie slow it takes about $500.000 & Year | yyam o live by labor, but there are some stitute for the Deaf and Dumb is an | belief prevailed in certain quarters very close [ 0n the side to keep the city council in the | jgiang like the Bannocks, with whom noth- PR Ay ronage of the public libr sice its Forelgn nations may console them selves that there will be no opportunity for intervention, even should the Tnd trouble develop into a war worthy of the name vey has been completed. It says that copper % Harper's Ba They Bay PEatirona A Notea Political Boonomist on the | is losing money." hey say this railr reckless wastefulness characterizes Some of the members of the Fifty- fourth congress are expressing a hope that the session commencing next De- against retrenchment and against bust- t cally therein, and because some of its | Atlanta Constitution: “Any snakes in this cember will be a short one. They cer HEAUTIES OF SLIDING SC citizens are s rcious of indivic ghts. | nelzhborhood?” asked the northern visitor e tontaing Mol Eenrosy. ALE, 5ot brsthal st uelat edlp sl el L (R Y i : conditions then and now were totally dissim- | oongpicuously before his stor Within | boys who rcbbed them of their rights, have compel the railvoads to fmprove their | cluding, perhaps, Secretary Carlisle, still gressmer. living in digtricts where they can | &' W8 PR R TR A0 ML moved. nendation to congress of means for pro- Al st ¢ i 8 nosaible FAmALNR 0 bE Aeeh were (he vietims of quarrels with other set- hade il DEo- | ion omBody n declaration In favor of |it {8, but now that it {s tiare it should | tiat will be possitle remains to be seon. 1o LR LRI G AL UL managing a thrashing machine this season. [ nut meanwhile clghteen of them have boen hope, unless it be the expectation of has declared itself in favor of civil serv- | Dy issuing transfers from all lines to W OF CO¥ R’ MINING Des Moines Leader: The man or editor [ which it is expressly stipulated by treaty —_—— case of income from internal taxe; ¥ R i municipal government. the library building. ral Business Depression, at 16 1, simply advert his own | goam to be the duty of General Coppinger to anxiety to rush to the front and en- [ months of the operation of the present . b emocrat made by the United States geological sur- [ ex-Governor Boies' partner, tells the public | Great Father who governs the country and sositively not be a candidate for the guberna- | should put thefr heads together and’ decide changed o singlt mind on the siiver question, | inining suffered from the general deprossion | | 4 Vhy dce st rs| LovlaERUCH O phed S coRe L RAARISICECH e slete failure? Is the fact that the re 3 | expects some one else to carvy out? | happened. vance of 1893, but an enlarged production | Horace has generally been able to do his own | Wyoming, which says he shall not, And past, what excuse Is there for keeping | \are in July of last year, under the Me- | $0¢ ¢Ivil service rules adopted and ap- Ehigpsiphia Inguicer sisted the tension bettor ‘han ihe cther | defaulting treasurer of Poweshick county, [ ing the greed of these land and eattle barons of the re- | entitlod to the protection of that government. | both e Indians and settlers may be killed, St from a council that takes its ord ttention that are péssessed by most of the | 1894 was 158,120 tons. A er hall | Because he had stolen $30,000 or more of the 1 r of goi r nue is concerned? Certainly there can Up to the hour of going to press the of ward heelers and mercenaries who Public R nxibilition, i R e R WL L e i ert in primaries and conventions? o f v e X 4y r arranging that great free silver debate [ Wit any change to Do made in the law. | ¢ i primat (L to individuals. We are exalting officialism | pour Utah, 1,100,000 pounds. republic across the Rio Grande will become | ¥€ shirk our respopsibilitics on unload them | stocks from previous years. The exports | oyidence against the Poweshiek county ex- tired it to get rested up a little sarlisle. increasing internal taxes or putting a § 1 Carlisle. 5 I & services are not needed and men who 000,000 pounds, valued at over $16.000,000. and protectio Washington Post: Japan is showing a Tducation who serves without pay from | (ives will not and eannot reasonably be [ {he¥ are hived If their services were | The contemplated erection of a monument [ and rapid advance of the industry recelved Ennatt nunnnke to: subRISt and devote finance committee, whose chairman | 1 and magnanimous incidents in the history | sharp falling off in the demand and the AgtionsiotiGoyernent: LRI ey n sk haTIon B of ethies | was money."” us that Lincoln's “malice toward none and | the year was, in round numbers, 75,000 | D1V, ¢ Renfrosarded (ng (BRYIDE, WnY pears to have solved this conundrum. assed upon the Bering sea controversy y soin s Adams, one of the clearest thinkers and id to think A 3 e —,— 5,000; Misson 2.000: " weatern states, | Adams, one of the clearest t i ple $540. It is employing four men to (LB, SUURE RO LM, eget that Governor Holcomb is himselt | impartiality, but it did not entirely set : SPE St hic plymof Mass., last wee _ forget that Governor Holeomb is himselt | my tann when this worlk should have been | The rea population fs growing smaller and | 21442 tons. Rogarding manganese, the geo- Ethics at Plymouth, Mass, last week he | ppiqqeipni : Ol Lady (to mo- he has served with distinetio " . [ son that opportunity was still left to A b X Pt $TRYTE . Barabiotiviawiiol 5 5 4 4 n upon the when the so-called investigation is com- | awiftly increasing white settlements, The | In the United States manganese fs almost | $lders s sublect [0 the point of view n—No, ma’am. I ain't got no call to be vengeful assassination on the one side and | Or® the connection between them being inti- e and the menas of supply <hi Star: “Do you belleve In re- en If the attorney general doesn't. was not in the power of the arbitrators ¥ 3 : r $ 5 J6y kougraliaooentt ury than when it was begun, The same | Future historians will look aghast at the | 10calities, —the valley of Virginta, Carlos- not go within sixty miles of the Pril most every department becanse and only | of the land. It is a record tha California and Tennesse coercion Is sanctioned’ by the ethical sense, | very time Spain kills a lot of Cubans they blood, tons, valued at that ethical principals cannot work auto- the seal. It now appears, however, that gy onlig \ “ 1 nt i How Coal Miners Avold Strikes by & | jogg conscious, that taxation is objectionable mapnlight mbnipiilafon, A intamiht TALKING THROUGH THEIR HATS. removal to its new building, corner of [ilar. It was said to be likely the brewers will | yanty minutos after the sign’s appearance | to face the military power of a nation of traln sorvice just so soon as the great {hope that there will be a change which The resolutions adopted by the council | Nineteenth and Harney, is unquestion. | concentrate their efforts to individual con-| o was arrested and confined on the charge (70,000,000 people. e 4 ¢ st 80 s i Ered ope th L b & <t week directing the judiciary com- |ably due to the location. The Bee pre ‘hicago Tribune: Somo sottlers o Nebraska corn crop I8 ready to be |will render unne any recom. |1nst weel directing tlie judiclary com ¥ due to the location. 'The Bee pro- | set up a plausible claim that they hold the 4iShicago Tribune: Some settlers have been mittee to investigate the police commis- | tested against placing the library where | balance of power in voting strength. Whether J0AWVA TREASS COMMENT. illed, but not one of them by Indians. They viding more revenue, but it is not easy e v = o 5 the north the country members could claim 9 AT i i | tlers iere 1s no evidence that a single to sec upon what th Vo bullding the | civil service in the city hall that will [be made as aceessible to the public as | that they have little fear of the beer element | Sloux City dournal: 4 hraska woman Is | white man has been killed by these Indinns, : > fnsure competent employes permancnt | possible. The sireot railway company [and in the south the same indifference ob- | gno hag experience as a schoolma’am in | illod by whitcs | i 8 Attt % e O e s * % | tains among the democrats, ) 2 L | Killed by whites because they were off their granter Hobd of impoetationy; Miiare (s | Positlons, 1u othet ‘words, the council | would be consulting its own advantag 2 Indiana Toseivation AT e EEEa T QS HE TanTatiTie no reason to expect any material in > x by o e 3 who declares that the democratic party of ith the Great Fal% the: e the rig! jee reform in every department of the |the Harney street line, good as far as T7. Reanous ot thc | Towa everianciaren o, tres/Galhsas oLCTiver | Uh: dor Under. HoRsL clroufaandab It would = = | 7 0 s o note: 0 b e vomsi ~ Can any further demonstration than ot St ¢ it S et ) RES 1ot ot TUAE Hhe Ao wom s pLR A T i8%6 Now, when is this reform to begin? < WASHINGTON, July 20.—The review of | ignorance. | Place them upon iheir rescrvation as soon has not given evidence of any great | what has been given during the eleven it ve O e ST Summing Up the Resalts, copper and copper mining for the year 1894 Cedar Rapids Republican: Judge Couch, | as possible. This having been done, the otnte the enraged Indinns at Jack. | tariff luy be necessary to prove that as | YO0 If 1t Is uot to begin at once what | The Horr-Harvey discussion has not | through the press that the ex-governor will [ tha it who governs Wyeming < LS Fa S is the use of a declaration by the pres- | changed a single mind on the silver questio son's Hole. a revenue measure it is o most com- oo st torial nominztion. Why does Mr. Boles have | wiich is paramou the national treaty, < ent council in favor of reform which it f more than anything else that has lately | of the vear. Still, consumption was in al- | to decline by proxy in advance? Uncle | which says the Indian shall, or the law of With the balances in the county tre ‘e i h S colpts for this month will be less by A could be marketed L sans of ‘ower | talking i vy smaller the G A IB TN yaheh:| ¢ , The taxpayers Omaha would gladly o ould ¢ be marketed by means of 'ower | talking. while they are about it would it not bo well ury smaller than at any time for years | oo “s= 000,000 to $6,000,000 than they | Lhe 1 of Omaha would gladly R e pric:s. On the whole, copper mining re- | Davenport Democrat: Richard Rowe, the |for them to devise some way of squelche o e a SRatt v It is to be hoped that the southerners will [ metal trades. The exports wese lsss | STalie o Db Atdl of Me A & )8 men on the pay roll who spend most of | ginley law, not conclusive evidence of |Plitd (0 “l: clty employes without dis- | o ¢, 500 P70 that will bs artistic | 1805, and were aimost equirely of ih e L L R el L el B L B DR i LR their time in saloons and on street cor- | . iy ity of the sting act so far tinction. But what are we to exXpect | and possess more claims to the observer's | fined metal. The p-oduction of coppes for | But why did he become a subject of Mexico? | thabs they iHay: roftstharaliy o Ty Ctiare a8 providing the go it with rev Sthttos (G aota NHor | never to be an end of double dealings with 18 providing the government with rey froih & atasohamber, conibine composed statues erected in the north, of this came from Montan: two-tnirds | public funds which came into his hands and | the indians? St of the remainder from the Iixe Superior | wanted to avoid capture. This is an interest- e A o T “illiam | be no question as to this, and yet a ; B TS e ! managers for ex-Congressman William iy o L one et il sgeatinfnende thay: ox= St Louis Republic. Arizona, 44,500,000 pounds; Colorado, 6.600,- | Towa embezzler then a premium will he Jennings Bryan had not succeeded in [ democratic ac ministration will not pes The people ars delegating too much power [ 000 pounds; outhern — states, 2,400,000 | offered for his stripe who go there and the | Chicago Record: “Had your vacation 5 5 What a mockery to talk about. civil | to an undue degree. Citizenship means mora | The available copper supply In 1894 is | the resort of rascals from the United States between the idol at whose shrine they | & d ';‘""‘} to "“n‘"; :‘ ;\M" WOF | vice reform when the counell itself than voting and. paying taxes. We cannot | placed at 195,000,000 pounds, hot Incluliag | It is not believed that in the face of the t's the matter” oL N Satr ATy . Treasury | revenue, but is expected to recommend | e 7 o tir worshlp ani Becretary of :the Treasury keeps on voting salaries to men whose men chosen to official position. from the United States for 1894 were 173,- | treasurer that Mexico will give him harbor | T : duty on tea and coffee, propositions ¢ 4 Graceful o animous, The raport of produced in the United strong Inclination to raise the ante in the How can a member of the Board of [ which a republican house of representa- could not perform the service for which Pitladeiphta ord States says that the check which tha steady BTHI STATE. Oriental game, AT i iy 4 S 5 needed! For the last thirty days the |to the memory of General Hancock by the | in 1893 extended into 184. The decline the city and has no visible means of pected to entertain, & k people of the south is one of the most grace- | in the consumption of galvanized, the ey o e Ry ! ! & : Ieh Chica bun there is reason to believe that the most of his time to political agitation? S <1 HER CONCESSIO! prates about putting city business on a jof the country since the civil war. It leads [,nlln“; (vl';' in b |mm: contributed to this | o0 iong of finan 1 questions of ethics | P her was right who said that time At least one member of the board ap- | The tribunal of arbitration which business basis, I8 carrying on a sham [ U8 away from our prejudices, and reminds it he production of spelter during investigation of the city treasury which | Snarity” for il has. struok. deen in the | thort tons, derived from the following | Ut the most distant relations: but prociecly ston Ot “What makes men of o was & very able body and its decision | for the month of July will cost the peo- | southern heart states: Illinols, 29,000 short tons; K 18, e..0ppd 8RN e r so sad an expressi ‘ G i ST dith abs g X closest students among our political econo- ! hought they Attorney General Churchill seems was undoubtedly made with absolute g Civili on's mrernnut, A L ates, 1,000 short tons. b Bl « wplied ' POIN8 (10 check up books at $5 a day for each Drooklyn Eagle. 'he production of zine oxide in 1894 was | MIste. Addressing the School of Applied a lawyer of no mean ability, and that | tle and dispose of the issue, for the r veaker e o S erowing s llet A | logical survey reports that nearly all of the | asserted that finan most_entir torman on trolley Aln't you afraid y ! A done by the comptroller's force. And | ¥eaker every year, has less of & trital ) i ganeso ores are oxides. ¥ he | (llestion of ethics. Political economy con- | the S AT L R 6 bench of his own district. The gov- [poachers to carry on their business, e i I co-extensive with tha brown hematite iren | the individual. Finance starts from the polnt Ald. T ain’t a conductor.” ernor knows a hawk from a EOV* | though under restricted conditions, It |DPleted we will know very little more | Her that fs feared will be a war of re. | Co-extensive with the brown hematite lron | 0o% (joorthe public. It considers the about the actual condition of the trens- | axtermination on the other and winning side, | mate. The largest portion fs mined in three | $a0ts o A RO DL Rl der apked themysticiit A 3 o i 85 yant o 4 jhica no," the hesitating reply; “ale to absolutely prohibit pelagic sealing, s GEeat 4 08~ | coilective, and the tax is a coerced payment | yyou o’y e ) s aling, TeeTAl e RS hitat manEHaa@ e e R0 ne | ville, Ga., and Bateville, k 13 X ed payment | though I mi say that there aro some but they decreed that poachers should G R N P S * - | eposits * have recently from private funds for public purposes. The | things that paint to the truth of the theor has been : 8 5 ‘. because the territory of the state is 8o large | all séem to turn up again.” T i . monnement (hought ot | becanse the council has set Its face | Written ‘over the plains and mountains in | 0 toUnitadEgtatosior . Sae etlilos : e the time sufiicient for the protection ot this sixty mile zone is too restricted and onr government has opened negotiations talnly have an almost unanimous con- It i : y have o t is one thing to pass good resolu Sitiloney bel ; TR The attempt which is being made by the i CanR e d § Bl X om, hut” we give @ guarantee with stituency behind them on this point, no tions. 1t s another thing to carry them | silly giris and women to Nonize Theodor RuReNs Srntems o and therefore that one may cheat the state. | every quart. matter how divided it may be on other e into effect Durrant, the man who is accused of th vy recent report | The machinery of taxation being not merely e i tmportant questions. with the British government with o 1™ 2 Emanuel church murders in San Francisco, | M2d© 1 States Consul Anthony | a matter of revenue but a lpul u(\ vlhw pro~ | D nl;;n”lu‘u nl‘&“‘“. |‘\' I|-l.,.m Al T { stions. 8 Ak < = * h L. f clsco, 4 e Oh i 5 astivone: ose who do mot believe in he world is a counterfeit quar Viaw to Lnving it oxtendodito alglity oF | Te. the. Iatest ranortal regarding. tle|| Proyes againiiwhat aniessyning itiis for | Howells, located at Caraiff, turnishes some in- | {HYE SO0 8T those who do favain [ BN be B S O L RN yiow to laving It extendod to olalty o | It the latest roports regarding the | Bt Wity o'sudoy % Toly. ke powr | teeting Intormation concerning the opera. | 48, Syem Ay, homesiien 2 YU | gl o In years past The Bee has vepeatedly | pavis tribunal o : movements and plans of the Cuban in- | of criminals to fasciuate women who would [ tions of the sliding wage scale of the South | }jon of tho tax I8 the same as that of the | JOth—lets hold a monctary conferencel ; S SThoa 4 vis tribunal - prohibited the use of |surgents are authentic highly Interest- | themselves shrink from an evil deed is a | wales collieries. The ; A Fedfaietl it : advocated a grain market for Omaba. | goonins in fur seal tishing, but our gov. | et 5 phenomenon for which there is no explana- | ' oics collleries. The report says ate, Both exist by virtue of necessity Tndianapolis Journal: “Nex' week Is our T int tiie railronns haa e | Dmot al Gishing, but our gov: | ing developments may be looked for | fhencmenon, for, which there 1s no oxplana | “mhe wages are regulated by a sliding scale | It s for the political scientist to say whether | galden wedding, Marla, sald - the lons: e ernment was induced to p that such | i % % Cory 2 ore " ter t . based upon the average ne Iling pricy it goes beyond neeessity, this matter of a | whiskered gentlema aking off his cout i e . within a short time, Very little ere |bewilder human intelligence. In the case of 57 3 b . £y the bars up against us. The only Lope : i 3 coal as mscortained and cer B aing the most difficult part of the | and sitting down to dinn 1 Know tho Dis D dka st . e only 1ope | weapons may be carried by sealers pro | qence an be given to the advices from | Durrant, who is harged. with heing a se- | (Ol % A" ooontante, ‘o aubject of taxation T qust becn ikl Had we' Ditior 16 it 3 vided they are placed under seal, . Ay ot ducer as well as a murderer, It would be | 000"y P Ehighfia | Bes e finetions of government are | B0 by and lose the presents, er had we B IEit rate low.: SWhen'“that mensure vided v are placed roseal, ana | guha, but there appears to be no reason | pr N rdercr, 1t would b | Chose by thie operators and the other by tho | Certain mew functions of government are | &5 AR (" fove mo the silver vote AT LR ; the result is that many poach e o (T Tt A T S T e the trial and from the al whore the | GPeratives. 'The wages aro advanced or re- stated very su el :}) l|_ Pref. ‘_\[n”. thust| fabies scome effective our people can | ,o1q the rozulation after they got o _ 3 ; It commuteion \ee the [ duced at the end of each period of two | Go ment has had three great functions - build up a grain markoet. gard the regulation after they get out | gopmidable and that the chances favor- | g™ ing presorvation pLon s e | months by additions of or reductions of 13 | the protection of life, property and of physi- | Philadelphin Record: Young Lady on the to sea and thousands of seals are killed | e fts success are increasing. This | in this case e authorit 'ties | or cent upon the mean monetary results | cal health. It is now extending the idea of [ Grand Stand—The umpire called a foul, but s ; f 2 ase th oritics should prov ! I don't even sec a feather. Her Escort with fircarms and explosives. Now our | o is to be safely inferred from the | eaual to the oceasion found by the audilors as between the old | health to include its own health as an or-| j RONE FVIR, Be6 B BRSATE ) Liet HECATE S Now that Omaha 8 in a falr way to | government wants the carrying vt these | b nfely AROn scale dated June, 1852, and the one dated | ganism; it protects itself as a government | pidiced ine: S et Invger water maius South Omaha is | v b e LyNg ©lfact that the Spanish government is Negleet of Politien] Duties. January, 1890, there being neither maxi- | from disease. Hence come expensive reforms g Inrger wi nains South Omaha is | weapons prohibited absolutel, It is | putting forth its utmost efforts and Bt L« public, mum nor minimum. The accountants give { iy he treatment of criminals—reformatories [ Harper's Ba “I wish you'd help me working for them. The need for them [seen that a mistake was made in allow- | gpaining the country of men available has become a necessary part of [J01ntly a cerlificate of the net average selling | ynd reformatory measures in prisons instead [ With this bread,© sald the bak 3 BB T 10011 Lk 1100 08 Tirom aniaced | oo foea s e T e R [ T4 untry nen available lan endeavor. While we havy baen fur | price” for cach perlod of two months and | or piire jails, insane hospitals, ete. A sec I never promired to be your business A y ng fivcarms to be taken out by poachers | for service against the insurgents. It | creasing AR 2 such price for two months ending the last e e o e i istant.”” ald his wife as It is in this city. A water syste P f g and ex g all means and v o ond service is its collective service, such as You promised to stand b in y. A water system [at all and that in this particulir our |is sald the Inenrsents are lkely soon to | Agencies tor the Growth of a spiritual lite | 42Y of February is made to govern wakes | (icqtional institutions. Tho third Is 1ts | hour o knewd," said the baker. e should be more than adequate for all | quthorities were induced to make an | paceive recognition as belligerents from g the people, we have as presistently | 0% the fest day of Aprll to the Hat 4y | oihical functicn, providing for conditions in ekl M L eceive recog as belligerents fros o e ity 4 \ of May, and so on for e ccessive two | Sthic n, i 5 i . oo possible demands in o tHnt the Miiths [ anfeetunita aon Cos o e Rty tot Gentont ‘v'..:‘,v',tf ;I\‘llE:'\I\m{T :;.1’ » senze ullm“\ll.nl £ aaiinnd Botan for eyery Mugps 11"\ %0 | which justice may emerge. Such an Institu- | Washington Star: “He Is a rising young q‘mtllh"ul'x'\' of protection may be The British government is largely | Ameriea and it Is implied that this ¢ U e s qen LR orded, ¥ i b g usually for six months and then continues | tion as the Interstate Commerce commis Yes," was the reply vy time 1 abIle, riahts and Interests by legisiatures | Until either party givea six months' notica of | sion 18 born of the othical sense of the na- | ¢y sea’ him T find. he Yory- Hime. would be of material ge to | and other public functionaries has come o be | {€rMination, such notice to be given on the | ton ; ' o moving one story higher them. The value of such recoguition | loss TIghtly. Tegarded than It should b, | 18t f July, of on the first day of May suc- | This conceplion of soclety as a developed o s L feCORMMION | o Christian men begin o foel that if | ding January or July. organism, with its special and pecullar obll ERN REAL depends a great deal upon the charae- | o SRS B0t a8 to pray, and re- | Mr. Howells says the miners have tried to [ gations, is so modern that it scarcely can be Poanons Weekly i v ‘ {ter of the power according it, so that |alize that a ballot may be more effective, [ 36Ure three amendments which they ¢ 20 yet to have been adopted into that uni- | The upANa MAenCSIE slons a8 our government desives. The | coming from the sonrco (ndicated it | In S0me emergoncies. than a prayer, wa shaii | $ider vital, via.: The increase of percentage | versal acceptance nocessary (o conatitute the | - por” ol ymning ‘runi the country o'er, representative of Canada before the | Al b q bo near the sylutten-of many of our dificul- | the establishment of an umpire and a minl- | ethical state. When it is men and women SRR PN s o can be Induced to knock out the pettt- | oot RIS B T “‘l:]"_‘ L AEIE \“‘(‘:_ could hardly be of any benefit to the In- | ties, “Pray to God for vietory,” said Crom- | UM wage scal RS Will be more keenly sensitive to their mutual [ Thay married when the auiumn came, Rt Ly e iiave crawiaall SRARRIS AERIEIASEL BIIGRER AR A AR b gont coue: Lo anon who aveighy | mrell SN ot (S8 asT et arkaty) | WAKK SHORD AT NAVAL T REDOS bligationt, (Y mawwith EIOR N BeEt (L A ute: ut P on RHEE ha tant nndecthaold syatem the. | ]l o lim 1“1]”\ on, l;:] certalnly the | jng for the liberation of Cuba from | YOur powder dr i acquired by his own 0 o ) | Dominion authorities will not now con- | clients will in due time have rellef from ‘ ! 193 00 i f { ! e . T tunate « e, will not hold himself free f:ihoou es Spanish domination are certainly show- | Serious Sid Waller Case. D M yanmyney Ma from responsibility in his use of them. He - Ive 1 J sent to have the Hmit extended. Cana- : u n Tegal leeches and the profession will be [ H10 5 HEve B B thelel correspondingly elevated. Ao el Lo £ TR ing themselyes to be able, resourceful ilcagh Fimes-Herald WASHINGTON, July 20.—Consul Robert-| Will not feel himself at liberty to spend Fuer Helped HMim: Quty N b and courageous and are gaiuing for | corre, ’f““;;"‘."“”"‘..”{' Frapoe 1s oL3king 4 | son at Hamburg, In informing the State de them lavishly and fool bly, without rogard A e ircacase Dusiness, 1t appears, under the exISting | thoir cause increasing nttention. and | et b N o o e yatal that | partment of the Intention to hold an Inter- | (%uaty simply bocruse. SRRINEQ MPRA tame and soid | regulatios i the Canadian govern- | svmpathy from all who recog its |1t 1t has denlgd~ 10" Ambaseador Eustis a | Dational naval exposition from May 25 to [ and the law T orotacts hlm, in it. Nor will| ¥ SROW YGUlll need some ooy wilh an ias ment will insist, undoubtedly with suc under the influence of the Canadian | government in reference to this matter, and the latter, it is entirely safe to will vigorously oppose any sueh con The local mill for grinding out law. yers has closed down. The only door to admission is through the state sa- preme court. Now if the supreme court e of the record of the pretended court | September 30, 1896, says: “The grounds cho- | the man at the other end of the social scale | Anq ORI AR it 1f vou'd e Raiie cess, that they be made no more strin- i e e :m::n’: l\y“\\:»l.h ..|l|;lr [ r| uullmnlllv)l:u’ son for the exhibition are beautifully situ- | fail y’ reflect that Iln- has . duty t yhT pube | ot durch, e | : 4 The governor of ' el at | trease porsists his dental he | ated along the shore of the bay of Kiel, close | lic which requires him to be quiet an W use my sern Vhy 1 Joine e fonetifion th AT Les [pention strletive. Such advantages as | ’.l" 80V “I' Lok l\ s ‘x" ln ‘_“‘” LA AR iy SRR ALHL Mg Hi Algce GF tha bey ol .'};, I‘;[hn»-d perate in his actions, to P R et Ghueth. 5, s A repetitio s 3 o {the poachers from Canada now enjoy | he proposed prize fight shall not take | charged, what has the French goverament | canal and with & spiondid view of the har- | ing the peace or lowering tho meral tone o | ut while, the reverond gentloman was talk- 880, | will not be reduced or interfored with if | Place within the jurisdiction of that | to fear by disclos) mgflv" bor. They measure about 350,000 square n the commun and especlally not to add by | Another n, who smiled and sald his m!s- R practioally Akspiady | R RERE I e tatec < Cartain infinential” cltiasens -of | 3% 3 IntnkieT UCRIRSCEAL Feason why ( ety Large ablbition Duldings, ed wmall | hia_ chralostpes SFCNamervlnoad, of punis| sion’ wah the gaine; while the harvesting of small grain 18 | <eiil b Tonns on tha other hand. {natst thav: | A8 Sovernment of France coutinuss to m- ( pavilions wil) be erected as well sx other | Droperiy lo the unssuiiary eondition of bis | Ana he" stated: T ihe butcher—got still have welght with the British goy mure Waller and to deny access to him or | and covered galleries. The exhibition Is to | ward o to the city tax r | hop ther ho bog ; well under way, if not entirely c ment, and the probability is that the | the bt shall and must come off inja copy of the Teperd In the- case Is that|comprise all articles in any way connected | Liberty and the pursult of happiness are | A% YOU'll have to please the farmers, here's pleted. The weather during the next 5 et il bt eyen ore | it state. 1€ will e remembered that Waller “posscses Knowledge of appalilag | with the navy or shipping in eneral, as wel | watchwords long desr to the heart of the | preachor, butehor, bilier, barber—from tho g e e A e e e e Lt prutality by French soldie o natives of | on the sea as on rivers or canals. It is also | American pecp) If the sense of unity and ew weeks will have much to do With | grrongly disposed to give heed to the |@ Similar condition of affairs arose In | Madagascar, espeolaily to the native women. | to give a complete history and review of the | mutual obligations can be alded to these the final result, but another comuple Vishes of Canada 0 this matter than | F1oFlda when the preparations were | The administration of the republic fears the | development and progress made in shipbuild- | those ethical ideals in the conduct of the erop failure is an fmpossibility, iy R T Y SR R muking for the J ouville pugilistie | Publication of this knowledge, because of the |'ing and its kindred industries. The waters | stato whereof political economists dream, 3 was the preceding government, : e . ¢ injury it would inflict upon the reputation of | of the harbor of Kiel offer excellent oppor- | but In which the beginnings are yet few and It is undonbtedly true that our go- | 4rival. The question is, Will the gov- | the army and the argument it would supply | tunity for showing steam or electric launches, | scattoring, muy yet The swmen horseshoers Lave |crnment has made some mistakes in | €rior of Texas display more bucklx against a further prosecution of a war with- | sail yachts, rowing boats, ete. The offictal ] ) r v 5 g E kea In | " ectsl g T g out warrant in fact or law. program will be ready In September next made a wost commendable agieement | this business, and probably it may as |04 decision than did the governor of | oy javer the truth of the motive may be, | The naval exhibition will be given in con- 3 g o 1R with their employers. They will aceept | well be accepted as a settled fact that | Florida? this government has a duty in the premises | nection with an industrial exposition of the Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. 5. Gov't Report A —_— hic nbassador Eustis does not app orovince of Schleswig-Holste B L0 a1 b lae 0 to uohald |/nb | Carthor | sonackRlons Bra o ihe b | ihaiBea T et ot dalia ot | Maish-AmbAssalar Fyjstis doss oot appear.| prainice’ ot Hohleawls-Holmain 4 4 b to be able to perform. » American cil L] fale profits to their cmployers, Under | tained so long as Canada has a voice in | anonymous communications from its |can be suffered to die In a foreign prison Pixidsass ter Neoks Ak Saich' ¢ tions trike, lockout and | the matter. We shall perhaps be able to | readers making complaint of this thing | Fithout explanation demmpndsl 25 Rivey ,‘\NH ;"W;\ ,J“)| : ,l;".:l"{“ A a n et e A dn: « Ay evadd oy R i . il ] e d Mr. Eustis has grievously impaired his use- | of the currency has declared dividends in | boycott can ha place and must be |hold the British government to a_com- for tuat which happens to strike them as | fuinoss at Paris by recently talking 0o | favor of crediiors of nsolvent national banks consigned to thy dead past. Whenever ance with the regulations made by | needing exposure or reinedy. The ! much, He appears to have reached a sta as follow Twenty per cent, the First Na- | : employes In any capac reach the | the Paris tribunal, but It 1s altogether | writers of these commuuleations are | Where he is unable to talk with effect tional bank of Kearney, Neb., 25 per cent, | g s The president must act in the Waller case. A Rodfield, 8. D e Perusal of the carefully prepared crop reports published in yosterday's Bee will dispel at once all fear that there marshal to the mayor They brought their ediiorials and, smiling, left them ther And when the first edition, crisp and glowe The editor resigned, and took a job at ting rails be realized. | | | | ing, struck the mails, point of haviag due regard for the In- | improbable that we can mduce It to go | cither afrald to assume the rosponsIDIl- | T A oo e Sre. particulurly sonal: | 20 por ment: tho Bakar City: Natlona) bank terests of employers in seasons of busic | beyond these In our interest. If any- | ity of making complaint to the proper | tive about the rights of adopted “citizens | Baker City, Ore.; 7 per cent, the First Na ness dopression the era of labor troubles | thing more is needed in order to prevent | authorlties or they have some private | abroad. They cannot expect to be less uo | tional bank of Cedar Falls, 1a.; & final divi will be at an end R e R N e Sl Tt o e LR s i | 0 KuA Awarioha traeisaned AL Matssliisn | dapdl of n BAr OaA, 1he Fieth Nisiast bank | ABSQOLUTELY PURE without explanation is a colored mau, of Pine Bluff, Ark,

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