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4 THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, SO5. . N ‘ AN INSULT T0 THE PEOPLE. line beon doubt whether It conld be 8e- | that 18 that an annual addition of § PERSONAL AND OTHERWIS ) op l F n-" . D x ATAM Rp— § OMAHA DAy DBEE. | The oftice of govornor entities its oc. | complished by the ordinary methods. 000,000 to fhe world's gold stock onght | g e PEOPLE W WHOM CHI RCHILL 1S NOT “Ql AINTED : {enpant (o conrteons and respectful treat- | No definite plan has yet been fixed | to dispel amy doubt that may exist re assed by the collection of Mr. Holmes. | ment from every eltizen of the com- | upon by the Civil Service commissio arding the stipply of that metal being 1 a declded prafer Honwe lof exvcutive of Ne- | In the abm of legislation, but they | sufllefent ruy,ll‘u“]\\--'\rl\ requirements 1 fnaucler ¢ Segily Wil fearty All fhe Lending Wasiness Ve of 0 tion the Gove i < 1 <A nve been consldering the matter serl- | With the methods fiat prevafl In ti old brick ernor (o Avert anm Impending Conflict, the Attorney a fleial _cug v Nt onsly and a practicable way of veach- | trmnsactions fween the great comme " » FRFRENOE VNS AV e s of the Possihility of iMook ¢ ’ v g the desived result will probably be | cial nations, requiring relatively only a ! e Coming Trouble, found. But if it shonld not the needed | vory small amount of actual money, such : LINCOLN, N i ), 1825~ Ton ri Hon. A egistation will De secured in time, for | an annual addftion to the gold supply is i i ’ ! y Fotu y ! o Lands ud there can be no doubt it will be de- [ample for the svants of the world, As t n 4 itisens And thully In langer Tt . msystem there I8 practi- Lmetal there s penson to expect that the Siou v which letter y o t s city ment and M mded by public sentiment. With re- [in all gold | neing regions th s A an t t ing consuls under the ¢ivil | is to increqse the production of th N + ot oficers: stwtl # t Ally no opposition to sueh a course, ex- | present output . will at loast be main decorn wmd deeency that | cept from those who are hostile to the | tained for years to come, with the prob. emen exact cquals and | reform altogether. The commercial in- [ ability that it will be larger ! before there SEtandiy b % terests of the country are in favor of |is a se of production I | ; Bave boen | complotely divorcing the consular serve e ————— % nomist, vecently roforred | Wi all ? ALy in n i matter quest that tl \bsolutel 2 carefu il b : and Comnnission "ublic Lan s nater questions tha L L M CIV L to a few of the benefirs to British manu paren 1 > men in t Omaha organizing and sell are not ouly cspoetful and dis wy i order to bring the serviee | facturors fr our present | It is narg p oIding otitigy. With the avowed Courteotis, but an msult to the ehief | Up to the highest standard of cfticieney | tarify, 1 xpectatio < . \te of the state and an affront | and usefulness. It is the only way to . f recontly tnor ol from polities and nobody who has | The leading trade paper of England, | Queer comb by Attorr Clhneehill | given intelligent consideration to the | the London 13 at that owing to the res glms § - wation of ¢ n ties to the free list the 3 L © Learly d ur blie dways " * | recent advances in the price of iron in il A ML i ; much a8 autlority. These lotters ad- [consular service, the fmportanee of | America have enabled English makers SUAthE: Teonia. wne VarE aanae i e 1 your ssionors. | % thi to capture orders for these | ¢ peaple from whom they all de- | effect the desived improvement in- the |y papers | Which to the commercial interests of the s s will i rehives | country s not so generally appreciated | same upward movement in | the + capitol and w fuEtiGE | DYALHE peoDle 88 1V OUBHE (il Economist sald, raises (he question of <ka's political v For this | The administration merits hearty com- | yhe futm the tinplate trade, n sub mendation for what it has done and ol endenvoring to do for the extension a romarked is earefuily by thie South Wales manufae civil service reform, every step in th S who are ansious to rogain their position not | proress of which s been justified by | old-thne monopoly. 1t admits that the Aovetnol Totdonin \eman | Fesults. Nobody now questions that the | qeercased shipmoents tinplates have efficiency of the public service has been |y R vp; | a0 s condneted himself as suel ever 8 een felt with crushing effect by the |} i . st \ i P4 | since he was inangurated into his oftice, | Improved wherever the reform has been { \Wolsh industry, but [ applied: that more and better work is | obtained from employes of the govern sees in the higher 1 s Mills, W price for steel a possibility that the | i § hower 1 manufacture of tinplate in the United | v or ers t it ¢ M. Wo lwor A. Cre g ment under the merit system than be ity ? ¢ ¢ o Bariow, Charles A, Coe. DR OL LI TR ST DTBVIRNG I RrCei AL AANRTHE \ may receive a cheek and the [ ot hRraRu Tt i it LHi RIILIT UFAoRey CORBANS Y DRIy excenitive of this s His demeanor | i empl class nglish teade be revived. Here is in- | ot mentoes gloritying him hav ] {ILL, Attorney General n 8. Brady, Richardson Drug Have yowr sign f 1 butter [ yoward other state officers has at ail | service are faithful and zealous | gisputabt ) testimony to the value ved or destroyed, comy Ly Amos Field, treasurer; Rector & used hore conspic Iy displayed [mes been becoming the position he | i the pertormance of their duties than | 0 . [Iven his political opponents conceds that he Is the peer of any man who las heen honoved with th 5 Nedt . | wpany, by A. T. Rector; B, A vepublican taviff poliey in buildi b A L el WL b L 5 *. B. Kirkendall, Consolidated Coffen s b f v, Carpenter Paper company, by F. nembers, But as all the elect o T e oT— also to the worth of the democratic Parliament it is sumed they iter, prosident; Hayden Bros., J. those who got positions through political t vp the Ameriean tinplate industey an influence, from now on | holds and nothing he has either said or s [ done would justify the bratal and in SRRt i | ! s AU i wdels & Sons, John 1. Rediek, Paxton 2_are “‘“ 1l new "‘“1 L "” sulting replies which his decorous let CHURCHILL KNOWS BETTER. tarift to British manufacturers of cot o hrinalenl "."" I8 Ak ro 4 LECTEER A J. Vierling, foree ich will soon force the people ity feited ton ties, It i L testi bkl manager Ivin Saund Farrell Co. o ellcitod 2 G VBl e T b s L testimony that $ i 4 S e av ar L If A, Sylum Churcehill were a 1 a bull A 66 Moxlo6 wARLS RABOrL AV AR TEHRrdRD Ltk W d yis A t sories of contests Patrick, John F. Coad y Smith, Amos 3 bulls durin, he Atlanta Field, W Wrinht 3. Bru G. " P X 1 * ol ition A business ve the Mex Payne, Hobart Will W. Mar J i epithets at Silas A, Holeomb? On the | fifled the office of attorney general in 1 with you in your plan T , ¢ \ . | i 4 coeded in destroying more human lives | SPHH ey | g : 5 {etmiahb;. Ahd' You iy the Whole: matter | et his price bigger the Hayden, F. H. Dav Burt, W. N e 16th day of Februavy, 1887, a Dill of | Nebraska. Churchill asserts t i | humbug t s Bubeock, Milton Wantam A X than have been saerificed altogether in | be peacea with dignity i 1 Plem o L. Miller, Nash ) the wonderful war at Jacksor ot i iy i rum. N nor, that wou m of stat tiow of con Tukey, H i, J. ¢ the presence Hv. th \“m"‘l jury |Ki‘ f the y‘vvhu-lnwn recently appointed to | 1, . Russell to Governor Holeomb, e i o Blion. 7 Last y nnual oxhibition of | (S8 county in the state of lowa by {the police fores in Omaha were im OF course, that would not do. To s R e are cbony-hued and he i Kelley g foreman, . G. Cotton, charging [ ported from other states, when in fact | tle the police \ oLt strongly to resemble Van Dyck, from the United States troops took place at iLicsy d poiice commission controversy (e He RIntashe i ‘harchill with grand laveeny. fhe knows that every policeman ap- |peacoably wou the“way; heils materudliysd Churehill, anyway, who | s he is o prevaricator he would | Strengthens the cause of protection. | s S | | | presumes (o lurs and insolent | pnk “way above all the men who ever | That man Holmes scenis 1o have sue- | indictment was presented in open cowrt | epodibly informed that quite a nunber Chicago, This year it oceurs out in ; Linterfere with the plan | TRa wilils 6F Tanho; Even it woldler +indictment was later quashed onafpointed by the board is a citizen of Ne- [of campaign which the dervish wpira- | " ;i ive part of the Kalser OF THE STATE wheret technieality, but the vecord remains and [ braska and a resident of Omaha, Sev tors had mapped out for themsely W mposed of his naval and m |y e their h e ¢ | ¢ PR H{ah e MeCook Tribune: Judge Scott of Dougl can e found by refercnce to the feral of the new policemen were born in | before the bill was introduced in the | ring, of which he has 128. In R Lt J0S8PE8 S rega unty should never be allowed to occupy the An Boglish lord has been fined for | eviminal docket for that year under | Nebraska. Chief of Police White is the atur t he the regali | 8 high orders, tc r wWith enough | Jndicial bench another term. He is in no helping to mob H. R Haggard. | No. 534 only man appointed who was hrought e | I oAk fortune of the | sense qualified ol it | i | appreciate variety, nlm And this is the man that has the [here from another state, in that * people will gladly dispense with ucted th Norfolk News: The man or newspaper that itry by e’ orary ense have hee Haggard's literary offen 1 n the excitem the simpla truth about the crops of | ther commit depre great, but the court holds that they are | temerity fo lecture the governor of Ne- | respect he stands on precisely the same Pl | eonent Brot1e. Gun | horthern' Nebrasie) Onla) year,, jat labsled! ani| tiona: then ' o men as well as t in his early days Although | agricultural liar by thosze not familiar with | Indians who I ttention of General penalty of mobbing. euforce the law! This is the man who Mr. Churchill declares that he has [©F Certain newspaper respondents, ey him, the toyal family | tho plain, unvarnished facts | Coppinger = e and consequently © was never | Lincoln New The attorney general has Philadelphia Inquire It is easy to pre- A Perplesing Conund to cbtain the ambition of his life—a | 4 L ral that the de: md dumb institute at | dic 1 sul Th 1 1 xovernment wil th copper mining and lead mining |our statutes people in Omaha and has found no : 2t I thesimperial minlatry decided 1 af umb nstity r al governn 1 Kiyn i : Omaha is not an edueational institution, but | not live up to its promises. For 100 years Nave suffered noticeably from low prices | [t is equally it not more seandalous | person who would direetly or indirectly I it not thme f The will of the eccentric Richard Vaux, the | 4y asylum. We await with much impationce, | and more, as Helen Hunl's “Century of Dis- 5 X | sy h * late Chesterficld of Philadeiphia, is a char r heth 1 honor” shows, we have kept treat i tho of depression, | for & man of Russell's caliber and | intimate that there is any appreliension | about the Shinne Ltk however, his decision as to whethor the stat | houor” sliows, we have kept no treaty with el T e i il e ) of i Bl acteristic document. Tt begins as follows: | youca is'an asylum, an educational instiution | the red men which i was our Interest to But neither the copper miners nov the | breeding to rant about Charles T and [of a contliet hetween rival police for : \‘ Hot grave enonsh (o subject him to the | braska upon his duties to uphold and | footing as Fire Chief Redell, L dditing the veracity s cavalry iy | presumes to represent the integrity of | talked with a very large number of The SotlG Joing of sufficient mind and understand- | o500 LG o obtaining a livelihood break. There will be a few more murders, Jond mincers have yet asked congress so |the imputation on the character of the | when he knows that for weeks this sub Chi ronicl ng to know what ls my last will and testa with possibly a clash between the Indians @ t o v ntr Grand Island Republican: There is some ad t = . v S T e ivas e N P i s The erops of i will ea nto the state | M€t without the aid of my countrymen ( . = and the troops, and then the Indians will be ralse the price of their product by law. |late legislature. If there ever was a | Ject not only has been town talk but ), TA Fopd 870 Wi earey Into the state | §o make this my last will and testament | talk of an extra session of the legislature to | jriven back to fheir resorvation sullen and 21 othor broducers I that statn havs|and publish the same by these presents " | amend the revenuo laws, but the nocossity i | ovengetul, but cowed, That s the usval Vie MeCarty, whose brush with the |state house than during the last ses- [letters and editorials in leading papers | reached the After disposing of his estate, he concludes: | mostly imaginary Greater benefit would | gtory, and it will not vary in this fnstance conclusion they want nav | %1 qesire that such ¥ ¢ h o 4 K GRS t desire that such papers and the his- | result from declaring the next two re R beg st BLLIL } Dawsons is the subject of investigation [ sion it can only lave boen when Rus- | inand out of the state. Only Saturday | for their products in dollars worth 100 cents | torical views of old buildings and like col- | sessions off and giving the people a six CricaRaiTnior Oosan B DUTInE: rein L vINiE : 1- | session 3 to Montana a prominent Chicago gentleman at the fnstance of the British minister, [sell was o member and was chairman | last the Western Laborer of this city 1RELY “\”.\ ona ."‘”1.: by H-h,lr, !(I obert Vaux, who | rest, it such a thing were possiblo. We ha nt with a party just starting for a grand will, if permitted so to do, prove that [of the infamous judiciary committec | published the following in leaded Ly Not n Gift 2 g active of the originators of | too many and too frequent changes in the | “yynt for big game in the Yellowstono | region.” He remarked to the leader: *You the present Historical Society Pennsyl Holdrege Citizen: Only twelve counties | cannot hunt in the Yellowstone Park.”” “Oh, o ———— more venal and corrupt gang in the | has also been the topic of telegrims, he played the good Samaritan act when | that bargained with Omaha and Lin- fon its front page under the head 1 AT DO EIYB to ThALS RRClery I Ao tg] | LmE Rl 3 " 2 £ Sccretary Morton has decidad that the | oyt of respect to my 5 lie met the Dawson family by the w coln Dblacklegs to defeat the anti-gam Prouble Next Month—Imodent Blood | ypited States. government saall no . lopger "“l'\” " f» \I t 'N :;'M FeRetE m”-'vf in Nebraska increased their tax valuation this [ no,” sald the leader. “We go outside the (i bling bill. to Plow in Omahi on Account of the [ be a seed distributor. There is really no | ofery t in 1860, or about that year, drew | Y4¥. This may be all right, but what shall {limits of the park and if the game won't = Police Force.” more reason that the government should give ties into the election of ity officers. - | be said of the seventy-eight counties which | come to us we know how to manage to make It we will only belfeve the storics of | WILL THEY EVER TELL THE TRUTHI | o 5 oo "0 n o | rmers seeds than dry goods men_ cambric o have made & reduction of their already low it come” Such excursious aro mot_uncom the disehavied ex-policemen there 15 5 ook for a moment at the Nistory of | during August you will see terrible times In | overament is not a EIft snterprise b T va . fust_ and qultable taxation. is | dians should o ; Tmiata thelr. whita not one in the whole bateh who onght not law. The people of Omaha are intelli- | Omaha,”" said a man who does not talk Kansas City Star: With the close of to have the law strictly enforced and assess | brethren. not only to have been retained but also they are presum to know what | through his hat to a reporter for the La 1'“ ':'I in Town. Horr-Harvey debate comes the report that | property at its actual value. to have been promoted to one of hey wanted. They elected twelve good men | horer yesterday. He said further: “There are FO il the richest gold strike in the world has been [ Fremont Herald: The republican party has demo u s made in Cripple Creek, Co'o. The siiver mine | a great deal to account for, to a long-suffer own ught o have suppressed the news, | ing peopler for the part taken by tnat organ Ng A | for it hurts Harvey's arguments naking it possible for such a man Yot from his head was woman too e fifths vote in each how A et mined factions. Fricnds of the present | decl 1 favor of frce colnage. In th J | 1zatlonginen LIl made her husband to o'erlook = | 4 Chicago Pos: As for Mr. Horr and Mr. [ as Ghurchil to occupy the office of attorney Thus Wesley wrote, He did not Know Why should B. C. Wall be given the | It Was amatter purely local to the people | board will raise the point that the governor th defeat n mearly avery Instamce. Dusine | Harvey, they have earned a long vacation, | general in the state that has boasted of i How far ahead she’ was to go X f Omaba. They asked for it.—H. C. Russell | still has the power to remove men from the | B % CEV® O REEE FoFE yns will ba | and the public cheerfully puts it at their dis- | love the cause of education and progress. | to Governor Holeomb, fire and police board for cause, and as fast | pata “iod 1t 1y sate to say. that the sent position. Who would blame them if they | Where is thore a self-respecting lasyer that | ; 1 his is rubbing it in pretty hard. |as the new appointing power appoints the | against free silver is str enough to pre- | Went m!,« retreat where absolu ill not blush at the thought of cur unfor | i b ring who need the place much more and |y 5 nssnge of the | Bovernor will remove; and s heRoomy | tahtr e e ble number of them from | commanded =nd where even the pleasur t "wo souls with hut i single vo . nd 1l m G B e DS L S the ine : ¥ Rineaant Dy e fiatista s ana ey | talking to one’s self is discourag : Fremont Herald: It the newspaper men [ Wo tramps that heat lhave to recommend them the fact t Churchill-R I bill and when and | ™ f the new fire and police board ng captured i A h K | wieehill-Russell bill and when and | ' o . : not the slightest probability that any attempt | Penance f the state will make an organized effort to | they went down on the demoeratie | o B TR Celve members from | MUst be signed by the governor, but he wil lig | ticket under the late republican tidal = 5 el o fon | MOt siEN. and there is no way to force him R | Douglas county get their inspivation f There will be two fire and police boards and wave? this measure? Nobody in or out of | two chiefs and police forces will be 2 - o JINGLING RHYWES, vacancies higher up. The similarity of | to the legislature. Those twelve men voted | lined up for the terrible struggle for control ay last n only coak Detrolt Frea Pres {lolr atorles discredits them, for this law. It received more than a three- [ of the police force two strong and det the free silver men successful in forc Japanese mission when there are so Atlanta Jon many other democratic office scekers A pair of wandering Wi New York Herald will be mzde to insert a silver plank in t 1obe-Democrat gentleman of an e the libel laws amended it will be pos- | «aty love for thee is like a ring,” he platform to be adopted at the state conven- | quisitive turn of I wrote to tho Globe- | sible in the near future for them to fe “It hath no end!” And' then, in tion at Marshalltown Democrat a year ago to know what its editor | secure from the malicious attempts of a cer winning, 2 | in it g i O abrh A e R et s T | oAt A TN N rARKE | olILicis 1ot tart And mine for thee,” the maiden fair res The English Parliamentary Omaha heard or thought of it during [ When they clash look out for blood!” Nor: L Condition. to the conduct of a first-class newspaper. | personal ends by invoking ; aid A‘r judicial A ring —for it hath no begging e at It or. The English cleetions | the campaign. Nobody would have e ~ Caleago Trit The editor promptly responded that the first | tyran pose of some editor who has fu are at last over. The English clections | the o ]' i it i et 1H1 GOLD PRODUGTION. With the exception that the war in Cuba | essential was a big waste basket, and the | curred the wrath of the machine. Not o 1 Detroft Tribun extend over a comparatively long period, | Proposed sueh a scheme to the dele B G R Is daily growing in dimenslons, that a battle | second was a man who was not afraid to fill | am poctable members of the frater The bow stood on the burning deck, but the English campaign is compara- | tion it Majors had been elected gov Several weeks ago the mint bureau |is on between the rebels and government of | it. This will account. for the non-appear- | nily would ask for anything more than phnd the superhoated air © tively & short one. On the whole the |ernor. No decent man would have sug- (sent out an estimate that the world's [ Ecuador, tiat Brazil is in a row with Eng-|ance of the Horr-Harvey debate in these | accorded every citizen of the country by i His winter underwenr dueation of election disturbances in | 8ested that the power to appoint the | production of gold for the current year | i s "are imminent in Nicaragua and Hon A ‘\ ,‘.,.,l,.'.,‘. Sl ; s w.n.m\ entitled to :‘\\v”}“n}! T Ral il duras, that a revolt has begun in Salvador IO S —_— Amld conditions sich as these, this country. the governor and nobody in Omaha |appears that the reports which ape |that an uprising is threatened in Guatemala ROING, \DH, IRING AT JACKSON'S HOLE. TEhatwondanithat/haidied Betwee New Yark Morcur Eufo t nnd Perse tion, hicago Post General Miles says the The boy stood on the burnin leck i8 a catchy phrase of crank reformers o be, apparently, to get along with th it he possessed the first good chance Tng'and s less than their duration in | commission shoull be taken away from [ will equal $200,000.000 in value and it TR e s | outOf Hiehonia: mate and indicate an even larger pro- | wrmotl, and that Ven \ r logislature are ever called together again they will surely adopt a joint yesolution expressive of their appreei atlon of the high compliment paid to them by Colonel Russell, who declares that there wasn't & man among them who would as much as look a bribe in | the face. susla is wrangling Suppose Churehill had been defeated | duction, It is stated that mat 1 in- [ with England and Frax the republics to| g L e passoNmedithe: at the polls last year, would t " re already disclosed by the pe- | the south of us seem to be in a happy and | (hat “as long as a law is on the statute X A ™ contented frame of mind. . The condition of | ook it should be rosd.” M 5 " 2t H " =3 daho 1dian: Detroit Fre Bians wonderful delegation have entertained | ports from various parts of the United [ all of them appaars to be normal firs A et TN, T R (e un B LbIAC et N h e e ot the proposidion to create an appointing [ States, from Australin and from South G be repealed. This cant and claptrap is de- | | w's ultimate destiny by insistir e shrivel like o féather, f board made up of the governor, attor- | Africa. The Cripple Creek region of elphia 1 EIYEG Anore e sleansdirently tratuta grinly | on their own extermination [ Apdyetsome piaple shy i Qb welly ney general and commissioner of pub- | Colorado is reported to be averaging a | © sinir s 0 ok ; ) Clicag ch: Troops are alread ) 1 | hat the b. L way Lo procure the r AThone H When they ar- | ew York Truth ‘ X aw it enfor Mo them place under arrest every deputy | “And will you climb, sweet maid,” he sald, lie lands? And why does Commissioner | production of about 560,060 per moenth, | to be th f the day ».\ f tussell now show sueh concorn about [ where the product has until’ recently F ! ites are enacted in public v shameless With this Iofty mountain | 8 ganization, and more recently the two largest | g to meet possible emergencies, | marshal who took a hand in the sh ar chaeks by, tUrns grew. pale, then redy —_— | mutters purely 1 and why did he | been only 0,000 to $400,000, The | mining companies in Alabama have pooled T f,,,‘ R A e tor of Bannocks and hold them for lowly raiged her drooping head. their interests and added 25 cents per ton to ssive beyond endurance. rial on the charge of murder. Hanging i there on top,” the questio \ Solon L. Wiley keeps on getting in his | ignove the de the mem- | Leadville district i also inereasing its | telr b A Wit LR L e too good for these th “An ice eream soda fountain work in the city council in most artistic [bers of the delezation from this [output and an inereased production in | 0%, S PAlEbaria oombinetlor aovexta | ks Ty e HupL Democrat: What they (the Indians) shape. While the council is parleying [county when he as member | Calitornia is expeeted as the vesult of | include all the mine operators in Geor ftenses which the police cannot the bekinning they are sure fo r¢ over a proposition for illumination |0f the legisiature took (he Omabi | the resumption of hydraulic mining, | Alibina, Teonesee and Kentucky, and an | ¢ ) ithout practiclg a syt i main at the ¢ nd. _The problem which, th News comes, too, from the northwes < | g haracter which pearance from the planet, and so long resolution to put on more permanent | tilated it in conjunction with Paul | tive product of the United States for | of revival and reorgantzation of th mo loc “ nd { they remain where the In_on .lm.‘,'uv And turn into & m are lamps on the outskirts of the city | Vandervoort and other oil-room lobby- [ 1895 will probably not be less than $42,. nesota Coal trust, which was driven 8 ar,-Ghe/ pury i them to manif i Wall defined: oha | : v For grandpa says that ms mamma, i i existence last winter, by the Minnesota ks as | istics of their race we may expect to hea - ut & onil u in place of gasoline lamps, Thus the [Ists against their vehement protests? | 000000, against $30.500,000 in IS4, and [ avgre This is o 2P RRSRD b N . praies 2 JSHEA S aln A8 MR ey R e When e AL i council retrenchment machine keeps | True, the late cation from Douglas | it is quite possible that the estimate for | enc 3 vp..l\‘»' wn th " e arm of the law is | b 3 be , enforced \’le‘ y\‘;\: | operating hackward county voted for this bill, but its action | this year will be found too small. Iu- [ rarely long eiough to reach such combing s e g B The school board combine will haye | TWo of these members found it con- | tions and produce $1T000,000 of zo'd, — GHImIGRl Ay, Ahopll be Sponistid,. o no trouble in getting applications for "‘”‘;“ ry violation eriminal law §3,600 superintendency by the score e Bt b e But the applicants ave all men of small no experience and still smaller repn TOMMY'S SOLILOQUY Hary 2 I hope when I grow up I'll A man, but 1'm afrail 1'may turn out quite otherwl during faiv week Solon slips through a | charter out of their hands and mu- | According o the mint estimate the en Was quite a Tomboy, just like me, S 10 (Mass) Republican Th dhis lians have been given justification for PP R, land if they were powerful enough they not be blamed on the old-fashioned pla wiping out’ these settlars, as t the Indian — wis in defianee of public sentiment. | deed, if Colorado should realize expecta venient to turn their backs on Omiha | almost doubling the production of 1804, | An Baxtern View of Captai ok, il Ex the ontrage and the others could not | reach $1T.000,000 ing as Indian ‘agent on the resorvation in | 2rhcat: | be elocted Gog- if the office were | Australia, which took the | 0ld | western Nebraskh, awems | a man of But it s eloctive | production last year with $41,760,000, | lont temper, bt W all ¢ tion in the educational world, It is | 1 L b FALTE0000, | Lo khow how to b " will do better this year, while it is within ten days after they perpetrated | the product of (he entire country may a dangerous experiment to trust the schools of a ity like Omaha to the car of any one who has not alveady proved play will welcome condu rather possible that both that country and the | glving of an ag I e inal nature the Sunday i o authorities will not Another important step toward the ex- | United States may be surpassed by |0 bis ¢ b . faropL Mie mOid iwolld. at | N iy urpassed 1 their rights. T usually been | day in seven. Half the offi tension of civil service reform is about | Afviea, from which glowing reports are | the e Indiaf t00 commonly | ba' unfulf There would to be taken. Twenty-live classes of muade. It is stated that fow reports of | been cheap or catfubt po | tramns T EXTENDING CIVIL SERVICE REFORM, outbreak, and if t blame should be n offende tered at Jackson v b ograph—wh Lis capacity for filling such a position fitlnd Lotk Moyes have been brought under the | diminished productio e Dbee their offices forfall the 1o ) elther Bunday. or Monday, & IPON g ) A liminished prody u hay been T them, regardl 0/ ier they were en- | th A mmodation of | forcing the law their duty or not. | kept alive to save the cost of and it is now contemplated to bring |and some gains ave looked for in the | The troubl Omaha reservation | Absolute Idlencss for th | ¢ ave been squat- | would be the ru the laborers in the employ of the gov- | South American countries as they come | $6ems ha have basoaqu iy All of the principal state officials are i supposed (o take up their residence at the state capital during the continuanee of their terms of office Attorney Goen eiral Churehill, however, insists that he spends all of his time in Omaha and is perfectly conversant with everything werit system by this administration, | coived from any quarter of the world ting on the land lans, and are now | Ye is wise that Sunday laws should be | though they have ., in tender tone setting up a clag swnership by virtue | on the statute books. They can be enforced | Chicago T 9 woulid n su's under the seo » civil serv- | sources to be developed. This increas- | of this occupatiogy Beck has under- | to prevent outrageous Sunday desecr together, when this el 1 W pmmer came o \ y sarly o if 2 . . taken to expel then big land company epress turbulence and activity, to thoroughly investiga : k L oxuctly wh iee roform system at an early date if it | ing production of gold is especially in- | taken to expel (h ot na booat | mote ‘quiet and peace for the day. But o | found that the Indiar - | Al e AW ters, and probably #'Will be the chief gainer | enforce them literally ‘is impossible and | tion, that they have k MR Come, a1 15 Dy doubt whether these [upon the future of silver, the production | if the rights of the Indian rown unendurabie if it were possible treaty with the Un ' mountain for utity of arms a i an illustration. But it sh crnment, the postmasters and the con- [ to be explored and their mineral re can be done without change of law. | teresting for the bearing it may have that goes on at Omaha. Either the at- | ppep torney general is at Omaha when he classes of offivials, numbering altogether [of which is decreasing. Last year the | & considerable q af ar NRaione: Chat Al Laws || EAdons ARd 15A0 EhRY. I : ' ! ought to be in Lincoln or he does not {gyar 0,000, conld be brought within the | silver output in the United States was | thave s T e . shows the sham and | hijjag o ' th gushin Kuow 50 wuch about Omaba afales 48 | seope of the reform system without | 10,500,000 ounces less than in 1803 and | collisior int X iles A Sk of Roonatell | anly » i wonderig who'll ) Lie thinks he does. new legislation, but it s the opinion | there will be a still further decrease | |1 dackson’ 4 i laws were reed '—of thi of members of the Civil Serviee com- | this year, as now indicated, I gold | i3 to supy The whole matter of the Winnebago [ mission who have been studying the | production keeps up at the present rate | Indfans. La % X cing the he f Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report Jand leases has been toened ot or by subject that some important steps can [and the production of silver does not | effected by wi BRe " Roaipes ABSOLUTELY PURE Interior department to Uuited | be taken by simple order of the presi- | inerease the effeet must be to bring the States district attorney o dent. It this shall be done it v two metals nearer together in value, re tion. But that will not cut 1 \ most valuable gain to the cause of | gardless of any action roational o b The members of the Nebrask swres- | eivil serviee reform. The classified sery srwise, to give silver ani e slonal delegation have amburdened [ice now includes nearly W0 plaees | tion as a1 y metal. It would by v themselves upon the Interior wrt fand will be swelled to 145,000 it post- [ years before the two metals could reach | P A went, and the effort involved was al- | masters, consuls and laborers ave em- | parity under this process, but the ulti- | ndian agencies » s T togethor 100 great for them to repeat [braced in that service. It seews that | mate attainment of that relation would | polities. Capta . n ex the performance for the bemetit of |the sitieatlon of postmasters has al- | be certain. There is another consider -t . “I',““_ w . % policy | the disirict attoruey, ways been a puzzling problem and there