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TR MR R A b e e e e e, THE OMAIA DAILY BRI TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1895. ——— WIHICH LAW SHOULD IE K thi: psitio 11 Ul active | the fly on the avhieel, however, .\I.' D VIEWS, AL © ‘ m. 1 v A v \ . £ OMAHA DALY ; e n and has made an v h 1 avlieel, however, T z NTERESTED VIEWS, OCAL CAMPATGN ( n D“ID]\(' l)P INDIAN LANDS It has been generally supposed that one | campaign to secure delegates to the | Bryan will Javi had very little to do S X = ot the duties of the ehiét @xachtive of ih S Sovantion fivorable to Hit KE Wit 1¢ A 14 Tdianapolis News: The Omaha A. P. A.| Tn these days of financial deprossion it's a ROSEWATER, B d i 4 D! e: state convention favorable to him. L § should not forget the case of A man named | wige tenant who keeps on the good side of - ; . stato was to enforce the laws of the state. | progent chairman, Hon. B. ¥ Gilkeson, | ] 1 ""‘"" who violated the court's restralning |yie japdiord, Captain Broateh s a ten ant of | PUBLISHED BVERY MOLt According to Goverwor Heleomb's Ien the | wionoe 1o bo petained in the position lere oughtto, pe a prompt and gener- | order: Tt will bo remembered that a sub. | o8 ARTGRC Capld na < Gl = = supreme court must st pass upon the | g TR the gov or and |O1% response, particularly from the Y Forria o ohenNd IRy S Elsctiony Stw LUng SUNERTY S RAMS OF SUNSCRIPTIO constitutionallty of such law or laws befora | it 18 B EEE o ce of the ad- | 0lored Deople of the country, to the | Kangs City Star: The police row in | By Dryan received two telograms from portant Bearing on the Resuits, DAY e (B P TS they can be put In force~Red Cloud Argua. | SEEEE B L G o pross of | APDel of thisiattorneys of ex-Consul | Omaha shows that nothing but evil and ovil [ Nebracka on Friday. The first was from w’jx.,‘..',h,_l e The legislature of 1893 enacted a faw | gt A R0 \WH’I o pratty aventy | Waller for conteibutions to enable lis continually can result from the policy of [ Governor Holcomb saying that the governer Bunday Ites, One Yo et el fsvatimmie Atlos of the | e state, » 5 s e e IR for the wovernment of eitles of the | g5 5000 in Philadelphia Senator mixing up politics and religion. The divorce- | was dolng all in his power to secure an | OKAHOMA'S BOUNDARY MAY BE EXTENDED Batur iy One Year. pE v Quay has vather the best of it in the - destituge wifé afd children to come t0 | went o church and state which s contem- | amicable adjudication of the police board | Weekly Doe, One Y . . metropolitan elass, That law contains this country. ‘Uhey are now in Mauri- | plated by the constitution of the United | \1iate jg W81ty of the GRETEN of the W ;” wtion S feh soven or elght a spite o efforts of the World: | pawes ¢ Omaha, Tho T 180 sections, of which seven or €lRht 00 of nowspaper support. A large nuber of delegates to the state con- nE with Cone nai- NRESPONDENC of these sections only. Ail the othe (AUl communieaty s relsting (0 SOV EGon | seetions remain unvepealed, nor s there has no fund from which to assist his that it cannot he more than a temporary wsserted Dy the organs of the factions rifier. “pure! cal order the beverage to the consumer—in other words, that the tax would be paid by the brewers and refailers, eacli bearing a share of it. It was proposed in the —_—e committee, which pretended to investi- Commissioner of Public Lands Russell says that e paid for the printing of the penitentiary appraisment out of his own private pocket. Russell is becom- fng wonderfully generous—with other people’s mon ANl accounts agree that the Indians did not | Cadet Taylor fs the lates o pull the Hole in after them. FILE AL W UL @TGIELLEY f, once before under another reformer of tius, subsisting upon the charity of -“;""“‘“!‘i"”'l*‘l“" as f‘l“-"‘ i ""“ Hanagemen. | Herald to create a riot and state of anarchy taesnl outh Omal and 2th 8ts. [ relate to the potice powers of the mayor friends, inving been reduced to this con- | o e a0 po® S vence | Mr. Bryan's second tolegram was from the | © widwat of Councll uffs, T 1 - . ’ A 'l \ Chicags O e meren. and police depaviment. The legislhiure § o & i i | [dition by tlhe injustice, there s good | nor permanent progress in any community | World-Herald offico and was like this: “It's A fane Thulld | vention have been chosen and each side Bgdtlis 4 2 uyils of Uit Rew York, Itosma 1 1 une BN | of 1805 made an attempt to repeal one (50 E0E T BT G have o majority, | TERson to believesof the French military where sectarian prejudice and animosity sixteen to one that you haven't been reading ashington, i ® ave ority, pee p ed to assert themselves In connec e World-He W DB 5 which may be sccepted as nssuring o | 3uthorities i, Madagascar, These peo- with public effairs. Theee fa & plentitnl Taok | Lo " Old-Herald, 4 few wiors of your tele- very olokb. striigele whest tlia fnotions,|Dic.are Aferleans, wlio Linve been sub- | of Cutistianity in that,sott of feligious fo- ;“‘[‘;*]I‘l]l knock the fat into the fire. WASIIINGTON, Aug. B.—General Arme ery closé struggle when the factions nce whic excite riotous demon- | G- M. 1L stro o o emibe the e 1 STTERS any saving clansge in the repeal hill that A H P jected to w appears to be most out- | ! lerance which tends to excite riotous demon trong, ®ne of the members of the Dawes Al " e s should be 8 confront each other in the convention. strations. Nothing could be more unfor- e commissjon, is epending a few days in Washe i 3 N Ehmpany, | can be taken to have even by fmplica- |, > rageons persecution, and they are en ate for Of " s vilencs of It would be awfully pleasant for States- S addressed ¥, CompeNys Ilie controversy that has been carrie h i tunate for Omaha than the prevalence of . ington. e says that the prospocts now are e, - Do e ompany. | tion abrogated the powors vested in the | 55, 000 0 organs of the factions titled to the friendly interest of thelr | such a spirit in that city man Saunders if he could only convinee him- | )b commission will be able to make & Mt SN G COMPANY. | mayor as the chief magistrate and con- [t 5 AL gt S rent den) |counteymen, pacticularly the ecolored | Denver News: The Noews bolieves that the selt of the truth of the clalm that he more | o o S0 F0 10sking 10, tutura 1@ dotatos of tha peilce of the oft s heen charne zed by a great deal people; of which ey nE hamies stand of Governor Hhlcomb is right. It is | than held his own and justifiecd his action as | o f69 ¢ iy : ¥ STATEMUNT OF CIRCUT M B 22 of bitterness, The newspapers that (I LA, ) erS. | iy benalt of law and peace and order. The |a councilman In his legal tit with Judge | “\ation for the settlement of the exlsting Georg 1 Taschuck, seoratary of SEhe Now, which lnw s the governor | o o i cause of Senator Quay have | Th¢ government ix dofng all it ean 10 | fact that the World-Herald of Omaha, cdited | Hopewell. The statement sounds well, but U S CL PG BB o o hing compmny " in, wnys that the | quty bound to cnforce? Is he expected | uand very strong lnpgunge o inst Goy- | obtain justice for Mr. Waller, but it [ by ex-Congressman Bryan, which supported | ¢ qore don't believe ft any more than the | the eleetions in the various tribes are in proge tuni gumbe of X to nunnl the chintter powers of the | ¥ strong language s 8 Governor Holcomb_for_election, dsmounces | HEUECHER FORTE ellove o any o | ross and tie commission deeided it was well Iy Moruing, [veniu oY % alows: i crnor Hastings, Chaivman Gilkeson | pis A him does not change the fact; neither does ho wrote it dees. | for its members to be absent in order to pree ng the m g 1y oton vor when those powers are conferred of the state committee and promi family. There onght to be no difficulty | it that the republican organ of the state up- Pred Sackett s atarring | ¢ role. He is | vent the charge being made that they wers 1 A1 . a law of unquestioned validity? Is : TN or delay in amply providing for them | holds him. The situation is a pecullar one d Sackett is starring in a new role, He is e charg ade that they wers 19 6 6 dopTve the thilor of il enlity nent rvepublican politicians - who are % 1 = A populist governor is demanding that, to [contributing h editorials to one of the | there to influence the voters and sccure the 15,8 : : o deptfve the mayor © s "‘l. oppedlng - Quay, whils on the |P¥ popular contribution. escape the danger of riot and bloodshed, the [ dervish organs Fred ought to stick to | legislature, in the different nations that were 21y and police functions as member of the | SEEEE B RLC L supporting ——— constitutionality of a controverted law shall [ figures. He can make his fignres prove any- | favorably inclined to the wishes of the coms 100l police hoard, which are guaranteed to | e B S E G I tnmonsured wtor Poffer publicly admits that In | at once be submitted to the supreme court— | thing, Fred claims that figures won't lie, | misson. There are plenty of men In tho Ine Iim by the charter? If he cannot en annelntion of Quay, Dhe. utternticos | 1e WOst the effect of ihe tree Ll g ,T“v eepubliea fthe | Put admits, when pressed, that fakirs will | dian country who arc opposed to the comimise force one law without nullifying i 2 " [coinage agitation is dying out e otnth 9 or thie 1 cline to ap- | sometimes figure, fon and are doing cvengthing possibie to pres on both sides make an arraignment of 1 appointments under the law, declin ¥ other, which law Is he to enforce and S ¥ O o U tries to console himself with the thonght | prove his request and insist that anarchy and LRI SE ARt X vent an agreement being reached Whitels 18 Ne to muille the republican leaders in Pennsylvania oodshed and riot shall not deter them from am tired of fighting for a gang of fel- It is expected that the legislatures of the ! § which it would seem can not fail to be R Al action. The republican organ of the state | lows who lie down against a crowd tha! | gigferont nations will take some action this Governor Toleomb hias exerted him- | 8 e | ROES SECEE B B0 i 1t 1 | Cheeke This i itself is mo small con- | sides with the governors the frze colnuge- | never lies down. We've been ontgencraled | fal tooking to an ot e Self to the utmost to have the supreme [ (HEEEAE B L I»\‘mli. and i 1 Jeession for an ardent free silyerite to | democratic organ denounces him. - The 8% | and that is al there Is o it So spako ©. | AlIIoLT I O b e N BT TRt T e e LA < o 3 f stcause 1 S Ve e X 3 % ding, peace: ng, practical voters of the & | R bbb R L - court futerpret. the contlicting laws for | {110 IS cause 1| T et [matke. His hopes for a revival of free sbiding, neaceloving, practical ;‘vv'“fl_w{ e | Ranter Scott to a erowd of his dervish | Dawes commission will ask the legislature o | him. Attorney General Churchill and b Ll e silver sentiment, however, do not Seem | oy » 8 sulists a omb and Allen | friends Saturday morning, while Judge Hope- | to appoint commissicn to mnegotiate and caoeen 81020 one of the strongholds of the repub few nore such popullsts as Holcomb an well ) submit propositions for ' form of territorial 10 | Commissioner of Publie Tands Russell | 50 AC 1K1 WA oHIE. Bf e, be based on any 1gible ground. |of Nebraska would go far toward convincing I' “‘-"I tearing the contemnt proceedings | o voryivont ana the disposition the lands, « i 4 e majority of its |, > 5 > people of the ¢ ¢ that the people’s | against the members of the city counc 0 - LB L ; sscrvek. | have insisted that he must enforee a it lilling The day of the free silyer craze in the | the people of the country that the peopl Crip members of the city council who | Many of the Indians are opposed to taking 3 ; o voters believe in republican prineiplos : party is not only the party of humanity, but | had disregarded his restraintng order. The | lotments and divistons of lands, thoush the me and subscribed in my pres |l of doubtful constitutionality and set 1 pol But the party has been west seems rapidly passing away. also of law and the faithful observance of | judge was sore, He accused Churchill and | more pr »I.\rm Yo aro aware thst they mist v, 1805 T ;i il ilic b party s boe ) s 12 d il thebing 5 sore. He accus . d | more progressive are aware th ! 8! FEIL, Notary Publie. | aside a law whose validity fs not even o0 PO SE B O onstrating that it, and that it is the unfinching foe Of a0 | Russell of cowardice and insisted that it his | fooner or lator. Somo of tho Indiaus aro = disputed. It is not the it of the | T " \ e R hy in any form. plan had been carried out his friends would | 410 of the opinion that unless they submit I Governor Boles dovsi’t want 10, B fcocutive that the legistature has made |1 1 l""l' "‘"l bl “l Hed ALl i i N A SYLUS CHURCHILY, | have been at the public trough now instead |t B L BRI ) 'l have \ and their methods ave of the charvacter ute Kkingship of corn is un SIDE LIGHTS ON AL J 2 ommission, or show some inclination to or= docsn’t have to. s0 sorry a mess of it. He pointed out puted this year. i = of on the hog train. He told some of his | ganize a better form of government, congress S==———————— its defeets when he returned the bi ? = e —-——— Fremont Leader: Some lawyers, like | friends confidentially that he had not been so [ will ignore them and procecd to legisinte Towa democrats have this consolation, With his’ veoto, Mliose. defects boenine the party will have to find new leaders A Straight Tip. Churchill, believe the governor ought to en- | disappointed since that time the Anamosa | With the knowledge it already has on the sub- that they arc In no worse situation e ; O o invite and deserve defeat, for accord- Courler-Journal force a law passed by the legisiature whether | boyg rofused to elect him captain of the com- [ ¢t and without further consultation with k 4 a e {mora aggravated and focurable after o 5 0L S Ginony none of the present ho committed the crime of 1873?" roars | it is coustitutional or not. pany (hat was fomned In: that ety to go to | ', Akious natlons than the democrats in a dozen other [ e b ol™ W L arter revision bill, | MF T one of the present § g naior Pefrer. Sh! Maybe it was this| Auburn Granger: For a full-fledged [, 5 C0 B b e L) The Cheetaws and Chickasaws have already; states o e R (e e | lonig s o single claim to the confi- | fellow Helmes. ignoramus all hands seem at present to be evinced a disposition to meet the commission _— which was framed fn part in conformity | o005 respeet of the people. Jinting toward Attorney General Churchill T and in the Cherokee nation petitions are ale o stafosmon from the tural | with the scheme behind the Churehill et BEOD. o pointing Loward A tom ey O Tegal ad. | Churehill, Scott and Pyburn are three of a | ready being circulated asking the legiilatur Any more statesmen from the rur: A R ] ? He should be allowed to g 2 ; 5 : L A wtever shall be the outcome of LT Kind in one respect at least. They all have | to appoint a commissicn to meet the Dawes Qistricts who want to volunteer their | Rus - .| this tactional contest, whether Quay or [ Omaha Terl a case of the |Vt L\ ie: And Hilton still en- | 1owa records that they would like to have | commission with a view to reaching an agrees sorvices to Omas in adjusting our | TPeople who talk about the governor's |, - opposition to him win in the con- & P 4 ch atacks are frequently acute gu tlier} ket e Ndebted to the state | expunged. ment and submitting to congress some props duty to enforce all Taws in connection e but are not lasting, and generally after re- |Jo¥s the honor of being indeb LA b osition for legislation for the territory. (en- e . vention, it is inevitable that mueh of |covery the patient’s blood is in a much purer 1D the sum of about §000. ~Attoruey Gen 3 > i eral Armstrong says the commission will of with the police muddle do not know | 5 cec T e Boen erented | condition i et eral Churchill Is also indebted to the state| Charley Unitt has promised that it Judge | JEU (GG PR SEET (R CRRHIG SOND LS i Lord Salisbury s keeping everybody [ what they GBI LATE SETcve e S Nt e e T e e o the amount of salary he has drawn Hopewell flies any member of the council | 1y jjans will not be hurried futo doing any- a-guessing as to his future policy. Per- [ernor is doubtless ready to en Mo e A G e ‘im ikl i L LY Sl L (!‘;;‘““]N";j;:”‘;j;“”g; {:',’H‘I- "‘;""‘LI"H‘ ":;b": of the "';"r' flh'lfllw thing, lml are \.v‘--v‘»vvm\wvsv-d Lo b pectetiiy, ¥ ; 3 source sturbance 2 party, anapolls J omoval by Attorney Genera cl 11l be paid from the treasury of counci satisfied with their present condition haps it is because he has not yet de- |law as soon as he finds out which law pairing its strength and <h|||i|lxi~lxl|w jts | ,, S0 practical a_man as Preident McBride of | his deputy, W. §. Summers, is entirely 00| qpap's nothing more than 1,m.],tr“ ut‘uum-d et i Rkl for - hihasit 4ns Is future | Is to be enforced, ! B 18 4 SUINE S 44~ American eiation of Labor is able | gauzy. The attorney general was being over- | 5 bt oy WO OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY gigedifor nmscle gust svhnt lila futdre chances of success, 1t would 1ot e | (0 sa That Soverelgnia. national bank boyeoss onaapwed in hs oun oMen on. tosts of popu- | 120 Ought to stand by its members who got | WOILI O1 13 policy will be. e surprising i under the cirenmstane woull hurt r than it would heip |larity and ability, and simply wanted him out | Into trouble for carrying out its orders rrod ckailver Stationnry — — DOUBLING ; TAX. i +if it could be enforced, as he has no idea it | of the wa s (y Deereased. - 3 the republicans should lose the state ) i ¥ Z The alleges rgan of de cy pleads for 5 he strenm never rises above its| The brewing interest of the country i will be. There is a wide difference between | Papillion Times: The A. P. A. howlers | The alleged organ of democracy pleads for ON, Aug. 5.—1In discussing, source. That explains bow Churehill | rully alive to the fact that it will next November. w'wll-mh‘l\ &s McBride and Soyerelgn. Therz | have promised that blood would flow in the Strickler and wants his past forgiven in | cquction of quicksiiver for the year 1 E 3 1 f R ot ¢ fac 1 PNV E AT 0 e also a wide difference betwéen the forces | streets of Omaha today if any attempt should | view of his upright living for the last seven ¥ \ 2 i Tokto v A s ——— , s a today if o d the report of the geological survey says that and Russell hit upon Broateh and Van- | probably be propesed in the next con O or they lead. he made to resist tie authority of Churehill's | years. Virgil Ovid may have been living all | (o "ot \‘l’l et e T A bRy dervoort for appointment to the police | wpess (o increase the tax on beer from Fdut ke Tetduyate g o ”it ainent Juggling with Aretic Figures, new A. P. A. xwlul«*. commissioners. 1 At right, but “Jack Williams™ has been having Wi thas et price declined heavily. —,«“‘; commission, They are all of a kind. |$1 to $2 per barrel and it is or Tape| PRALLLLLAUL ‘l-" "l ‘11' < 4 i ‘]‘!““' "| Chivago} Inter Ocean no B ver BN e i thera | 1018 of fun even during the past tew months. | yishout' nrice during the year was $37 per ight it. The governme! "~ | financier, Cadet Taylor, the policy of | General G s, in justification of b BT 3 el gl ds LARALD bl pib ol The A. T% A. treasur, & e In g |1 fERUIL The governmentnow derives | iy out the police and workmen | Arctic exploration, ghat’ within a perlod of a | CAY 4 drop of blood {nsight, The first time you mest a man from At- | flask in the closing months and the lowest By LY PR e [ ravenues Sror SRNC SUDeeE SN et Uty atr botiute beon | ittle more than two centuries the Arctic | O'Nelll Sun: In bis overacalousiess 1o | lantic, Ia., ask him i he’ knows An {$28.50 in January. About 3 per cent of the imentable conditfon when it has to | qp 5000000 & year and It | Cmp ]., «l‘ "l e regions. have furnished (he world with pro. | Kel control of the Siate lnstituilon for the | glum Churehill. 1€ ho'll tell you the truth | Produst wes exported. The inports wera ake the food out of the mouths ofethe [is wrged that to double the | MAUSuated by the council com nu«,' (I.lll‘!;m)\:l‘l'»-‘:Y)m[“v“'x-'r“ ‘S]ifhl;:;lv‘vl:':i‘lil;.r‘ Dut | iiate and control a few apointmenis A. | YOWIl get an interesting story. practically nothing. drouth sufferers to pay the expenses of [ would give the treasury necded “!f_ pretext for Hl'ni.ln. O DY e [ las ATotio R e¥nwrara ‘dlal nbE brivg ont ahy |\S iGburebilliattorney; general; Holdsithatithail & - oo - et e R voq | , Much intercst has been aroused by tha the promoters of the oath-bound politi- | pevenue without fncreasing the cost of | Saries of the members of the l]m]l of ‘the millions, The hardy whalers and fur | (mstitute I¢ an asyhim, thereby assuming to | | Torms e hat he was asked | discovery of cinmabar in Texas, but sufl- 2 force was concocted by the judiciary | gathezers did that, and have had to bring | SVertule the supreme court. 8 RCLIERY! 0 8 IpEIe rchill-RUS- | gjent work has not been done to show the St the explorert o8 extr b o baogeen | The Bee is the author of the act which made | sell bill was pending in the legislature. He [ value of the find, explorers ay “extra D. H. baggage.” | ") gipte nstitution, and the way that Mr. | glg 4 S i 4 8 9lng v NG 8 e bR By RN A0 ADDOIRG e i e e AL G also says that he didn't do it. Is It possible Discussing niclel, it is said that with the gate e pubil eIng 7 8 ity in the J - Box. BURCHSLELER L SRS S . = | that erma as closing of the Gap mine in Pennsylvania ments made by the police commission, Kansds City Star. Yoy nleg ey }“l“'.';;x ”‘l"“lz'r"”“H'I:;w"“'l‘:’l ,,:.al.e ::‘:q'::,:z‘ n“ ;‘_{q"i:“;s:fi to mame his | § O oduction has become inconsiderable. 5 hi ¥ 3 In the Durrant cdse four jurors have been [Ciurchil was conduc e : : ' The decline has been steady for twenty whic > o % 0 more ave B gihna cused. of o lynching: a — . last congress to double the tax on beer, “i"l“' “"::‘ “‘ l'll“”"'::"k‘t“ll l“:“'!‘l % ,' secured out_of 225 examined, and a venire | 9f the men accused of the :y“g.,hxuf of Tor | churchii's new book, “Prominent Men 1 [Years. = The Imports are from Canada and but when the democratic members of | i A : Isaued for 150 iorenames. If, in the course ; Sk Aence Have Mot in Omaha will contain up to | New Caledonia ‘and were valued at over ) moval of Supdrintendent Marble or the | of judiclal eveyts, fwelve men can be found | COunty he had the brazen impudence to sit . 2 P 10| £319,000. the ways and means committee heard |0 e e who do not know angthing, the trial will pro- | in his chair chewing at a cigar while ex- date biographies of Jim Allan, Claus Hub- The entire product of chronic iron ore from . flie brewers tliey wery prompily H‘;Hn al « o 'Il‘ es and Janitors By e | cooq “until soro faror 18 incapacitated by | Amining women witiesses, Noman with the | bard, Phil Wiater, Habnemann Pyburn, | comes from California. The product of 1804 it arein Tn this city who | decided that it would not be politically | ¥ ool board. The pretext for refusing | siekness, death or senile debility. Or elso the | IStincis of a gentleman would thing of ask- | George Stryker, Colonel Redfield, Tsrael | was more than double that of 153, bt the here are g s in this city who 2 d 3 I to vote the money earned by the labor- | case will proceed alotig the tortuous p. of [ing a woman a question, cither in court or out | pygpny ¢, Ranter Scott, Right Windy Gib- [price remained nearly stationary at §15 per have reason’ to want Chief White de- |expedient to ncrease: this tax and the f 5 ") oicat department s still move | 19821 vicissitude“thfough the uncertain fleids of court, with a cigar stuck in his mouth. | )"y "5 ‘Woiker, Frank Crawford, Harry | (o0 3,650 long tons being produced 0000, aod they also Lave fond recol. | matter was dropped. Now It s undere | (LP5E 0P LB g E e e by o durles, new trials, appesis gnd de. = Van' Alatige, Captain Palmer, Poto Sthwak, g uromic stael in ‘relation: to” armot and i . b - > 2 G ¥ o Sy ¢ co ce ol ance in- [lays, while Durrant, the hero of the day, RSONA et st : e schwenk, “apmor piercing projectiies Is very fully dls- lections of the Broafel regime and the [Stood that the administration will prob. sists that ft must have not only the | receives the adulations and flowers of ad- and others well known in many cities, cussed. It is stated that the chromium does efectivencss of the underground pipe |1y recommend to the republican house | TS CERL PR I S e | Miring women. New Durrants are hatching not itself inerease the hardness of but line from Douglas to Hurney streets, that the tax on beer be increased from ‘,‘ e ‘“ "““m]' f‘l‘ e “- in the meantime, i b e S o[ combination with other .~un.~x.n‘m-s ;.\ua ! ¥ 8 s, ! ¢ i Hice R riis reslIBnGe - p eform mayor. Cadet has been doing good | it a superficial hardness equal to that of the $1 to § Long Range tion. Mr. Corbett was completely knocked out in : e > e s before any appropriation will he made. & k) 4 o 11 BT N AlaTaa T work for the gang. His refusal to pay the [ Harvey process. The State Relief commission seems to | The hrewers urge that inasmuch giote iy AUDIOTEUGN S D 5 Springficld iean the first round of the divorce mill. line! anaiATe ; o ava i i the tax on beer remains at the 1 | The starvation policy which Cadet | According to a Des Moines paper, the popu- | The Defender scems to have been designed RolEaRandRieR0DREITUIARtOPIONI VIR SuDy Ebees = ave been o commission largely for the | the tax on beer remaing at the amount |, o0 55 imting has been tried [ lsts of lowa are preparing (o fuse with the | for the express purpose of spraying the lion posed to have cemented the dervish vote in PASSING PLEASANTRIF relief of a few A. I A. agitators who | first imposed, while all other taxes have 4 democrats in the coming state elections, it | with bri his favor. Still Taylor hasn't a cinch on the ol were in need of bertlis as elerks and | been veduced, it would not be fair to ({0 e Ao T . | WOl arranged that Mr."Crane, the populist | Row boats and rafts ate now the principal support of the gang yet. Willle Saunders 1s |, Chicago frimes-Herald: If vou want to g ST G T Tt 1 (G et e AT i (O o \x|1 ~;II\{l!‘b|‘| nd, Iy o a AL canddate for sovernor, and tio othors on | moans of communication In the Colorado sec- | casting sheeps eyes in that direction. have olected him to office discount his e e : RS 4 About eight years ago, when the confro party’s state ticket, sha draw in | tion of the American desert. = I AL SRR work of the order at the expense of [pecially in view of the fact that the | A7 B VO TR BT TR | tavor of e democratic nominecs at next | Sice Mr. Brvan read the reply of Gov: [ W. S Seavey's business cards contain the L 24 L . the sta revenue from this tax has inereased | o0 e 00 g o eonil aiid aoat | ednestaviasdemortalic convention. (snetal lemnon dolsombihin nerva (hkaibeen auslalned | Incription S Ex-Chlet ot ollcaiof Omanui S Tonkerngiateaman: alinicn —_—— : & 3 et aken frof o city council ‘on- | Weaver, who is supposed to be manipulating J | 3 oliloquized sonbeak, “tha & == : A 751011 & GA UG walk U1 DB LR Gl A0 B A kS city e |thie 4651 1V ka0 (o RaNo at Leart, honitiss the | "7, (PPIoUE SEDHGAtIANN of the Kels nal He will have no necessity for getting new | tustos Ro good A¢ RIGht and o bad the nexs When speaking of howling dervishes i e e TG ank SRR rlka SRS NG ER oA AR e R e R R e et A great big, good-natured man, six feet | stationery on account of the action of the [ morning®” The Bee does not want to be unde . s il ice Commissioners, the council refused | cf members of the leg e Ave |8 o 0 pounds and fond of talking," | Churchill-Russell police bill “UHe i L i A A LA R e T e B 3 of members of the legislature, who will have . 51ang ok ta -kl 1 ssell police bill. Harper's Baza CHe's a hard stood as speaking of all members of "‘ ""‘1" :"I‘ “l’:l":; : Y the I(l ": um “- ass the police salary appropriation, |a warm remembrance of him' when it comes | 18 1 l'r’: of Li Hung Chiang given by o e fght, bt il Cland © him doubt. 4 e sk s bty v wecause the brewers would have to L S oo | to electing the next United States senator, - Foster's secretary. he tonsorlal artist who operates on ex- | That's the fate of all the ‘he's' that get on the Ameriean Protective association I T TR ATV L o T T becanse |h_(u s now, the chief of police | (yich s to be an event of the near future Some crusty, calloused doctor asserts that | Chief of Detectives Haze reports that there | YOUr hook. Every A. P. A. Is by no means a howl WY ad been imported from another state. ——— dangerous microbes lurk on feminine 1ips. | aro a few 1 e e ing dervish, although every howling ‘n,\f-( L. ]:, '"(l"ilq }!\‘!\lv-ml]‘y' unix\' \:I“' That attempt proved a dismal failure. Belities 8 8, Careor, Butithesmeitios iapageashnily Blated. She AL LB R B RS T T o it D AT D e i Enviah ia o ) o hosed « do he |, S o s S # arper's Weekly girls ave none of his lip. Sl has the forethought to inflate her balloon dervish Is an A. P A atte The retaller w The law-nbiding citizens who desived to | 1y the recent transfer of power in England | Charles B. Rouse, a wealthy New York v sleeves with hydrogen gas before she goes —_— Bt e retailer - will - defend | 400000 o police from polities elubbed | from the Tiberals 1o the unionists no one fea- | mer W0t ervadien e oantaderataigrs | o nroatoiinito hesthenbellayathenionjcoide — ———— et REes pilails R ‘e the police '8 ¢l 0 e liberals 1o the unionists no one fea- | merchant, who served as onfederate pri- ekl % er 9 | to ride. i According to the logic of Attorney |Mimselt by supplying o . smaller ther and adyvanced the funds v ture Is more striking in Its contrast with |vate during the war, has given $100,000 for a | (e new police commission. He has pledged | (0 i A General Churchill, every bonrding schooy | 1UABtIY at the present price, The RACKS s I * | Amerlcan methods than the steadiness of po- | fund to collect and preserve the confelesats himself (o put the new law into force ana | MWashlagton Btar:s Al Wl Sred the il e 7308 B0 brewers urge other reasons against an to maintain the police force until |litical careers. It is Salisbury's third cabe | relics of the war. effect and to route and vanquish every op- [ “Sorry, sir, wmed subordinate sttess 80q seminary In the United States | - % 0 B B 1 there can be no courts compelled the council to pay | inet which succeeds Gladstone's fourth cab- | Should investigation show ihat the Ban- | ponent. If he fail, political oblivion. Should [ man, "but we can’t do it. - We're too busy, comes clearly within the range of the | WO 80 e e b 0 | the money Nlegatly withteld. net, "To s to whom the idex of a “third | nocks siaughtered clk in Jackson's Hole, no | ho succeed e is to he nominated for mayor E3]llnanquts e s i doubt that they united in the deter- [ MBI A, erm” is odious, such continuity of power is|amount of civilization, solid or fluid, e- | ana’ then & S 2 >hiladelphi p o term asylum. Advortisements - next | e 40 gt the proposition with | The starvation poliey means the pun- | almest incredh lish Caltioa i on the | elas i DG T A NI B ‘"”,""", gropmed, for governor, - Iv thiatnol (i Pnllndolpnia Record; - Magiatialertrify year will read: “Miss Smith's hion- S shimeol e i e s rome: other hand, permancrcy of leadership is th e best people on e & ohArmingiprogram} ' (from Boston)—Yc onor pardo gl ol oz young g bring to bear. That this is vory con. |Chlldren as a matter of political spite | power or in opposition, the leaders hold their | oyile Yas'“its” windows boarded up and a | o' %I OF OCEAN STEAMERS, | your honor's granima much at f ranches tanght, . & A, work. v man who honestly per- | places and grow and gain in authority. it i L anc *What' can never be a synonym for ‘whon siderable will not be questioned and o fce fi lich he is hired | In the net, for instance, there sign of “For Sale” on it. It is a house that | Wiall Ply New York and e o ; 1 that g | the atiorney for the New York brewors St ‘;‘I"l :'\‘ “““'l‘ "" % hired | nota man who lias not been tried ‘in ofticial aslafisllsradiimotah sy papplciiianiany) | SUERENLGys s LA L pute: Jrockiyn Pagle: “Carleton DI vou dally e good corn crop all that s | s B 1 [is entitled to his pay lout unrenson- | ife and respensibility. Most of them have | Other residet 2delphia NE K, Aug. b new line of b the. breakers at / 3 was doubtless correct when he sai ife an: pon y. Mos them ha % " o tauk—Yes; I met three peeded. It is already in sight. Once 8 e LU iy Private employers i been In polities since their early manhood. | The old Abbott house, which is to be sold at | steamers has been established with weekly | they broke me §n a w Pl 13 Nee | hat no single political party would as D) DY | Bven th r.men, who begin th i | auction, ia.tho -oldegbihouse in Providen e ! - - A ity would R Bven the younger men, who begin their min- auction, is the oldes se ovidence, | gorvioy e Nawk Vo o let it.Le garnered and disposed of and | e the rosponsibility for such a tax, | V08¢ Workers at lenst once a week and | eareers i subordinate positions, are |#nd the only one left standing after the burn- [ o hetween New Xorlc and Hort Limony | qnicago Hosti om- the farmers of Nebraska will forget | 1 juay be doubted whether doubling | Stiried men at the end of each month. | what we should call political veterans. Such | Ing of the town by the Indlans in 1676, It :‘0“«‘ Rica. Tho first stesmer of the new | pany sald the aatt " by o suffore Rt o ¢ R s hards| . Sl pietys a thing Jutting @ new and untried man | Was the town's first inn. Notwithstanding | line to arrive at this port will be the new @b s WX Qb ::;::‘I‘]:"3 e suffered the ravages of | e tax on beer would double the "11“ "4'“.:; hip ":‘;"\"‘f '.“\'f‘" "'{"‘nl"‘l"'.’.. : B nlocabinet position would not bs | 1ts Breat age it Is sound, well, preserved and | British steamer City of Kingston, due on the | for rhases It T dor: Fepliod the Aetrost - outh. le corn crop promlises to | povenue from that source, but at any | V00 Works on the streets of the city of. The English can do these things | an interesting relic. 19th inst. with a cargo of bananas, The | '‘Damages! exclaimed the lawyer. “Non= lift the whole state of Nebraska out o o 4 “{to be compelled to wait until the end so a statesman of eminent ability can John D. Rockefeller is not yet out of his| ¢ {ingst T %} ort B! He wouldn't have any ‘sort of a o it cannot reasonably be expected : e atl : 1 b S fearcantorith s naorle o < Ity of Kingston will sall from New York the slough of depression, i ; ol EALLI of the month for his pay, when it often | &2uerally find a constituency to send him to | differences with the people of the northwest, | on August 21 with a cargo of American hat the republicans of the Fifty-fourth || o0 S50 bt hoen given only Farliament. All Britain is the district of | and he wiil in all probability be in the courts | products and will be followed by the steamers | Town Teples: “\What makes you think — congress will lmpose a tax which | MPPens that he has been glyven only @ | any member of Parllament, and no English- | of Duluth in a short time fighting for the | Sauma and George Dumas every Wednesday [ you are qualificd to become a base ball um- Auditor Moore emphatically states | the democ e - CY ] few days’ work in the month. Nor does | man of cabinet caliber need b relegated to | payment of bonds to the amount of $250.000, | for Port Limon direct, and leave Port Limon | RF¢? Are vou brave? Have you ever put I y es | the democrats of the last NEICSS 1o ¢ 4 unty o imon A the starvation policy affect merely the | private life by tie peanut politics of his im- | which the county, through its commissioners, | every Saturday for New York, carrying mails, | 108 3 1ot that there are but two ways in which | fused, on the score of political ¢ ) PGS A ediate lccalit is now thinking of repudiating. £ , carrying mails. | “ON, "put T have acted as judge at a baby e I |nhoreniandihinttnin iy e lainnlspetlial|(EEIRIS] ¥ & v & These steamers are fitted with saloon on deck the Hon. Bill Dorgan can get possession | pediency, to even seriously consider, | "u;l x:m : ml‘.‘mll ; eripple "l It is h :,I":\-xxxxlllxr‘ uI:m-“u;\wx[u“w-lxlpl: the WA o was born the other evening to Hisuffor firat class passengers. It s expected Ly of the SHL,000 warrant—by successful | Epeclally will they not do so when there [ HOTehut, the buicher, the srocer and | enirast, 18 W8 BUTEE (aVe e swont | New York. This exact hour in which the It | withinsient dagar 0T+ 1 POre will be made g s Amarlanr Vimior mandamus proceedings or by ling an [are other ways of raising the needed | the baker who give him credit and de- o Sy v oo of polities nearly every prom- | tlo celestial was born was carefully noted HRRRBE. AT, moldy castle, “is over 60 years fndeninity bond for the amount. Just [ revenue and at the same time henefit- |POM upon prompt payinent —of NIs finent member of congress on both sides of | the difforence In time botween New York | T0 MAKE ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES. | "%y that an?' said the American, sniffing what Mr. Dorgan thinks of this p ing the industries of the eountey. The | NAESE for the payment of what he owes | the house. No one can argue that such a de- |and Peking recorded, and a cablegram sent to T air incredulously, “It smells a thundere {iton 1 ) them and for the payment of thelr own | struction of all ths gains of political ex- | the most famous astrologer In the latter clty, Baldwin 1 Westingh ing sight older.’ proposition is not stated. republicans in the next congress will o perfenca can be banefieial. Our politics can- | requesting thet a horoscops of the infant be xh Much - —_—— undoubtedly make an honest effort to |PH1s: These poor laborers and police- | not he better mangged under a system which | cast PHILADELPHIA, Aug. succe S EBIED DRSORIPTON, N * e, g ve o B o ety tres ¢ | ends pol pareers 5t W thi are o Joodri o Vel PX =0 - se of elect v otlve RBrooklyn Life. Our freak contemporary publishes a | provide more revenue for the govern- men have n vln n«.h in th luu tre . iy n“-‘u |\‘(!\umwhl‘ xlr‘ ¢ :Vhiu :m“::‘l\m l”’.» h“«rfl Mlflx;”r.\m“n lv:—!‘l'v‘fnlul‘lvr’rnY‘A'r:::\':.l |‘wxm v;x‘x‘;l:l ful use of electricity as a motive power on 1 eyes that shine with tender light lengthy sketeh of Paul Vandervoort, | ment, but they are ot cal'ed npon fo | 2 mtuunlnm ate | n-.;L ALATaYan LOnat oA A b ol || eyt Lot Encbteha e that b tata hagis ah-u‘:n m;;q; h:"‘, lle the Baldwin Locomotive (elle ner naughty tone: " with special reference to his care sacrifice any republican principle in or. | TAYIONS bank would not accept heir | iry from getting the bonefit of any statesman- | curious and interesting scrapbook, the like | WOrks and the Westinghouse Electric and Man- And want to make your own. g “ i . 1 . N assignment of wareants, or, if it Qid, it |ship that is not bgynded by the district Hmits. | ¢8 which is probably not to be found elge- ufacturing company to effect a combination the postal vice. But it makes no [der to do this nor to jeopardize the |17 Vel ararth g i L where. The most striking feature of the | Conferences have been going on between the Her lips that hint of honeyed bliss reference to the grand bounce wh future welfare of the party. Whatever “:;,'l‘h " &4 : el I"'i”“ o N NHE COMPLACENT BAYARD. contents consists in sample tickets of political | two companles for the past two or three L re Postmaster General Gresham gave Van- | concessions ave made should come from 10> 8arvRLION . DollCy: 4. utterly, tn by ; B parties in Connecticut, natloral, state and |, oning which have resulted In an agreeme Tut somehow never dare! g . excusable and will be so regarvded, not | New York Waorld Ambassador Bayard for every year from 1848 down to date. ) Sgreement dervoort nor the reasons which prompted | the party which is responsible for th arcn S RRGRC ought to come homg long cnough to imbibe o Won Mha iy podte 1 by which they will hereafter work togsther —————— that commendable official act, policy under which deficits have been [O1I¥ DY the men divectly and indicectly | gome sound demoeratie dootrine. — He bat | vy, By o Yoy LAy BURGAY/In ila | e WA QRYEIOPMERt L - RpAIAIND. {0k i the DREAR SRIERRE, retod and (he debt of the natlon t. | concerned, but by every citizen who be- | bean telling Lendwiers that “the president | oeh “Venr, ‘went o the war in command of | {FoFs om 2t Shmt [hi7oads by electricity, = i E ¢ ¢ i s b St G ) A 7 e I t 19 expected that the union of these tw Unknown Hourc lieves in fair and honest treatment of [stands in the midst of a self-confilent and | yo gourteenth regiment just before the Bull . 4 9. AHa ol Paul Vandervoort is the only ex-c creased. " 4 it fostmegt ot ¢ times violent: neople, and it takes such a | Ry R J srcind ], “.‘I, companies will result in the early introduc- | He stands outside my window in the street, nly ex-com. % fren L Run fight and flight and was wounded and mander of (he Grand Army of the R municipal employes, man 8s Mr. QGlevelind to govern them." | ot on the fleld. His horre had been shot | tion of Improved forms of electrie motors for | 4 humble minstrel of 4 Toncn Ays of J d Army of the Re- | ppr p L,V ANIA B 4, ———— an ¥ R Ay eft ol e fleld b e had 8hot | oiand ailro A memory of simpler, happler diys. T A Sl A el THE PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLI Does the president overn? We supposed |under him, apd he was fighting on foot when | Standard ratlroads. Dear “Home, Swhet Home: and the faithe fraternize with and slobber over the Johnny rebs. No doubt it is this low- ering of the stars and stripes to the Pennsylvania elects this yvear only a W. J. Bryan was in Chicago the other | that the people:gevern this country. a bullet struck him and would have killed Mryint it oL less “Marguerite 5 4 , k 5 > newspapers he saw 1 o m : he h of | him but for a packet of visiting cards in his 1 did not know their music was 80 sweet; state treasurer and seven judges of the |day. In the newspapers he w that Indianapolis Jeurnal: = On th ‘1 urth of | h n‘lk u““ X "l et Hmrf He always | TACOMA, Aug. b 18 pigeons sent | The * sherwoman” and the “Marseils superior court, a tribunal recently cro. |OmAha was becomlug somewhat ex- | July Ambasindér Bayard was so absorbed in [ poc ich de se. y & 5 ser nketi o o 1d | kept these lated cards. out by the Union with mount g lalse, i o 44 3 junketing ‘with 4 Btish lord that he could | kept th muti S0 altiabars | 1 i e e po i (AR i PR ated by the legislature, so that no very |¢lted over the ico ~ muddle, He | JRKRE VIR &6 the meeting of Americans | Great functions abroad do not differ from | have returned with mesiges stating that |, braise, lhm "m I»us‘ln.n has so endeared great interest will attach to the eam- | Quickly r alized that something must | and preside, ad’ fizs, long been the custom. | like affairs in this country in prln(llnmu that | Fred R. Owen, Walter M. Bosworth and '||..»Ir very crudeness makes them so coms e valiant Paul to the hearts of “Gen org y for When Great Britaili ‘seized an island belong- | tired feeling among reporters ie Paris cor- | Fred Evans, nearly all experienced f ple Y )y ign, and it is not to be expecse at | be done. Porgetting for a moment the er o g | 1k M F POVIEACR:. (S0 ATIS S0 | B 3 a lenced mountain eral” Churehill and “Colonel” Russell, | * ) L1 ot tc NG expe cked that lisinous crime of 1878, he.put this tele. | 18 to Brasil he_ §urprived the diplomatic | ros ondent of the Independence Belge offers | climbers, had been badly frozen in attempting | Weary of Wagner and his turgid notes, B knvo for veaw: | either party will poll its full vote, But s 844, he | 8 tele- | Lohd by explainilig to the press what the | this explanation of a recent failure I must | to reach the summit of Mount Tacoma, The | Of florid Verd acrobatic throats, ; or yewrs been mplacable | yepa js a very intense and somewhat [Eram ou the wive: British government intended. If the al say a word, even if a day late, ebout the | message states the wind is blowing a gale. vel In this arm-delivered alr, foes of every effort to reconcile the blue B aor Haa hacome. the special counsel | charming fete given yesterday at’ the Elysee | Tho pigeons were released at a helght of | WHICh WhiDs a score of years from out my with the gray of the British Foreign office he should resign. | by Mme. Felix Kaure. 1 was there and 1 sight bitter tional fight in the repub'ican To Governor Silas A. Holcomb: Our state 2 B 12,000 feet at a point known as the “Camp G ' S party of the state which is commanding |must not be disgraced by mob law. The | i1 e PUEEQ FETER0 OFRE A0 orast 1n any- | staid there; that ls the reason why I could | the Clouds.” | *8 the IRgmp of | R mme. with s Dubyling hoy's duilght a good deal of interest outside of Penn. | COurts must finally settle the question. * 1 Is | thing except British affairs, he should re- | 10t seud any account of the, tunotion Ehat Some of the democratic organs that [ sylvania, because the result may he jm- |10 {me to discuss whose duty it is to apply | sign anyway. broof of the charm of the evening which we presumed to read Senator Gorman out |portant to the future welfure of the |12 th couns: ~Both pollce boards should | Globe-Democrat: Ambassador Bayard'sre |uii passed there.” Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U, S. Gov't Report of the democratie party a year ago will | party in the Keystone state, The re. immediately begiu suit, and public opinion | ported remarks that the Brazilian island of TN e fo¥ s nasisiaasiion iy Newspapers be trying their best to read b Ack | publican state convention will be held will support the board which shows its re- | Trinidad is so small and barren that its [, NGWSPEPEIE BY 10 Apaciel adians M again now that he has shown his ability [on the 28th of this month and in that | pealing to the courts. Is apsn fo the Strongest obiection, SUch A% | iy obseryed. But cenlennials are extremely to coutrol the democtatic hosts of his |body the contest will be fought out. M Brsan®hae aoaniioandnaara e SRR W TREAY B e tuet | FATS: Brobabiyidba anly. RAWARpes. tA tus ), r 4 ') " o - me e g by puntry that has hs L0« e vicissitudes ¢ (lz’:nln state, ‘nun\lfllammlnu, an organ The commanding figures in this fac- | this time that the ouly legalized hoard | country ought to flght for it if it consisted | yore than a century without altering its d opposition. When they read Gor- | tional fight, which at this distance g s appealec Gy e of nothing but one bowlder jutting out of the | yame is the Salem, Mass., Gazette. On the . this distance ap- | has appealed to the courts to settle the | wovee"'\: "Bayard's comment is cpposed to | 53 inst. the Gazette celebruted its 126th an ow er spect for our form of government by first ap- > Ly ese (o » X o 15t man out of the party these organs [pears unfortunate and untimel matter. And when he comes home he | manly self-respect as well as Monroe doc- | niversary with a special edition, illustrating thought he was powcrless. They find | Senator Quay aud Governor Hastings. | will find that pub'ic opinion is support- | trine. The Euglish may pat him on the back | scencs in the old town {amous as a ploneer in that they were mistaken and they will [The stake Is the chairmauship of K king It, but they would Eng- | the cre vement. Despite its weight i ak I [ Raas AR SRuRR T8 200N or making i, ¥ Would spurn an En- | the cremation moveme & tay 10 volreat s gracelully 48 possible. | state commitice. Tho senator dosires ; rerament, Live | Lsbman who would speak 1a & similat sirain | of years the Gasetts fs quits lively and some ABSOLUTELY PURE spect for our form of government. of English territory. what pugnacious. |

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