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ISDAY, AUGUST 20, 1895 e —— _ mm—— THE OMAHA DAl BE | Activiey iy e NorTHWEST, ment has rofused the request of our [and they are wgary of cut and dried ‘NOT P.‘“ING OUT T“E CAS“ OMAMA RUMPUS, TOWA PRISS COMMENT. _AHE OMA ATL LY A The tide uslness recove whieh | governme or Informhtic seessiry | hippodromes, re Sat: The tide of business vy, which | government for informhtion necessary | hippodrom ndianapolis News: Nebraska is sufforin Des Moines Capital: The attitude of the until now has been confined to the eq to enable it to judge whether this A — s from a greater blight than the drouth th Towa democrats on the eurrency question does | central portions of the conn- | Awerican citizen was fairly tried and or “"-‘v l”l--- L v year—the A. P. A, not overwhelm the Atlanta Constitution with s beg ¢ to be felt in the north- also treated the American ambassador N oo ot Treasury Department Slow Honoring Requi Washington Post: The clty of Omaha Is | eit mazement or regret. On the ontrary, - r S A et il B > be felt in th :’ e ‘m 'I_ ited thy \““ _" \‘“ (i, Uty 4 of Iyig awake over the gold ro- | sl . o+ g eq crowding the whole of South America in the | it 1s heard to ask, “And who are the dems Dally Ter Y . {West, and there Is every teason to ox. with discourtesy. Yet Secretars . take another look at the corn flelds, | sitions of Disbursing Officers, race for the bloodless revolution cup. | ocrats of Towa, pray, and what have they Dnily Tiee day, One . et that from now on there will be a | las done nothi ir as the public | where tons and train loads of gold are belng Des Molnes Leader: The police war at|done to make the democratic party?" Who i ' | 1 | made ready for the enrichment of the nation — P 41 L LA, W B h " revival of commerelal Ivity | knows, to compel France to show that hment | A sooms to have been about as deadly | are they o government blue book. What Bundny 1 : ut this soctic By the end respoet for the United States which Better Stny at .. LABORERS CLAMORING FOR THEIR PAY |as the Bannock war at Jackson's Hold | have they done for the demoratic party? Haturiny 1 2 : i Minneapolis Journal: Omaha decided very | Give it up, Weokly Tice, O G week all the wl in |our place among the nations of the Minneapolis Journal i f i al: Omaha d 1 vory i t to introduce South American | Davenport Demoe " Knights of 3 1 The administration seems to be perfectly | not avenport Democrat: The Towa Knights ol the nortiwestern states will have been earth should command. Possibly he i | g S0 e 0o nave her own \!v;y,- with ble Due to an LEffort to Keep k\A\|‘:l:””‘“ depresses the price of re: Pythals have ¢ ded to hold their next en- 120th St | qpvested, and, while the crop will not | under executive rvestraint and can't do | Waller, An American citizen abroad has Money in the Trensury Bale HATA .‘,," ";’;'“‘“]" ;-l"uhl r o -k‘m'mlu"v! on the shores of Spirit Lake. The e on o supply will be ample i« matter quite as he would ke to, | poor show for protection under this admin- P I pmf 0 ya iicago Dispateh: Speaking about the in- | knights have male a wise cholce, but they L 1t one, the supply wi ample |in this matter quite as he wo! O | fstrntion, s Long as 4 | fluence of the press, the Dispatch’s editorial | will have to station an armed guard about for the demands of the country and | Rut if that be the case it simply shows ——— ments Heavy at inseling the warring Omaha factions to | their commissary department to protect It | something to spave, and the farmers it he lacks the true spirit Drowned v Broaperity's Tide, e quit fighting had not’ been on the from the soda water raiders ot Dickinson T g /i A st A ] 4 ashington Star, | hers an hour beforo a truce was declared in | county. No wet goods are allowed to b Tartor, | Will get a better price for it than they Mr. Olney is "I“|H‘-~nun.|¥>»l\ n ol The free silver sentiment grows smaller | WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—The War depart- | Omaha shipped into that |’:m of the state m-’v. u? b M‘u ived for the crop of last year. The flawyer and were it not for his de a the o ‘\r..‘ll.:“ M;,M “f‘“‘l’"x“w" lf.:f Ume | pant 1s i aimost daily receipt com Indianaj € a fine state a rigid inspection and grave danger of cone (houd b fcorn crop is practically certain to be | votion to corporations he might be around and argu e neidoniel | plaints from the disbursing officers of the | AMairs, indeed t organization in | fiscation. iy Y that the agitation was one of the incidental | one Atnurican o1ty oere 1o XEna 5,000 &rife 8 orders the largest ever produced, and while |good accession to the supreme court. [ gentent Moe% G N Potringency, and not | varlous river and harbor districts concern ;n:‘»n \metlcan city offers to tend 5,000 armed AEANY. | the price will be lo n for last | But in his brief public career he s | a cool headed demand for a radical chanke of | ing the delay in forwarding money from the iy 1 oy Crkantastion, In | monument {a to be crowded with names of | year's crop the agsr value will | established no claim to the popular con- | Poley. i Treasury department in response to their any such contingency ls likely to | (riviCREE GG (C A sid blanaeri= N be much greater, being estimated now / fidence which would give him the the Split requisitions, These comulaints represent that | t I8 to be hoped the authorities of | o\ /o" ¢ (he cometerfos of New Orleane rises & s ftet, ol 4 i A Indianapolis Journal Omalia will have a good supply of Gatling H z Nshing being it over a thousand million dollars, T1 | slightest availability as a presidential i Buns. y and lonely column without a word in- the o mber of 1 3 5 | k here 1s & rumor to the efteqt that the frae | ), 18 fo which in some cases bed on it, or an emblem or figure, save a the Daily Morning Sunday are abundant crops of oats and hay |eandidate, coinage demcrais In Towa will put a bolting | clamorous. fo ruv ne st i Detroit Free Pross: The submission of | ferivl on b OF 8 elblem o fuhee. savh g | inlly . —_—— moe Ny o fi divigion of | has beel o for three or four months, the Omaha controversy to the supreme court e & print which will materlally ndd to the pros: o == .. |democratic ticket in the field. A division of | ba n duo for ¥ prethie CoUrt | nehoider hesds fio lisceibtion 6. tell A WHEE Sollows bl 1 % ) ! LAUNTING THE FLAG FOR REVENUE | the den acy in fowa cannot harm the| The War department officials are reluctant [ of the state disperses the war cloud in N ‘,: " f,," 1o ool "“.,3 ", “ Ty .mml‘:n:n M{. Rosewater criticlses the World-Herald | party there much, unless General Weaver's | (o qiscuss the question, but admit that com- | braska and encourages ‘the hope that the | o FEECEEE GOEEE (0 R K (0 RE because it adopts the flag as its emblem in | handful of popullsts should make prisoners population of that state Is not going to by | the time of trouble. It may be said that Mr. of one of the factions. plaints are made and that instead of being | qecimated in Internecine strifo—whatever | 'S simplicity, that monument was erected by — confined to any cne or two districts they are [ that may be. There has been a good deal ern women, who permitted no word to Rosewater is not the first man who objected Liberty and Provineintism, quite general. There has been especial [ of talk about blood in the west of late, but | be fnsc S this ptius A1 bHdy hevanazan of the farm there is no lack of supply, | 1o the American flag.—World-Herald Detroft Free Pross, it 1s a credit to our civilization that the talk | Surface speak the grief and pride beyond » Bullding, Marshalltown Times: Our great soldiers’ monument I8 to be crowded with names of MENT OF CINCULATION i ack. s n many cases contractors and laborers are rrceeee 10010 perity of the farmers of the northwest, H > <100 even thiough they slall command some s what less e prices than have o8t | recently prevailed. Of other products be inscribed on it, but let its silent granite e N criticlsm from the Detroit and St. Louls dis v Tattered 1ucribtion - A1A41; thut FEblov BHAMI {80 that as a whole the agricultural fu- | “When that profound student of man- |, The thacripion on the Bty el S frices, in enct of which the government is n | "5 B eXceeded the blood © - [ have a monument of such classie beauty terest of the novthwest is in better fkind, Dr. Johnson, exclaimed, “Patriot- | he people.” The Philadzlphians who have ap- | arrears to the extent of about $150,000. o | clared off for a time. It is probably over, | & stmplicity, while loyal Towa heroes are to 1913 3 condition thau for several years, and |jam is the last resort of a scoundrel” | piled for an injunction to prevent the boll | war department officials say the responsi- | for the quetion of the validty of the respee have ‘one’ almost bizurre I o”t...‘{\:‘.-‘.- s 20,110 there seems ample warrant for taking | he gave utterance to a solemn but un N_r’,’lf‘w”“_ e O Y pramiaim | Dility for this state of affairs is not theirs. | tve clalmu of the two boards of Police TR f i £ e | Fire Commissioners has been referred by m a hopeful view of the immediate future. | palatable truth. The patriots who are throughout Independence hall to as | It has been the practice heretofore for the | ¢ o Lo iein eI [ i FERETEED B B | | Codar Raplds Republican: 1t the size of All reports regarding the business sit- [ constantly parading their loyalty and ny as can get within hearing distance. engineer officers in charge of the river and | state. “That is the only disposition which a | Secretary Morton_ Iy to )I-.v judgea m(' s vation are of a reassuring nature. The | devotion to the flag have ne le o DRt Dl Iy, :n{? r work in v’n YaHE ‘:1 ,‘1 J L»“m:v: av-at nm,( gommunity ‘I“ml fo_seck ]Il Fh R el HARs 7 A L G . 1 their requisitions at or about the beginning | the claim of the A. P. joard that it is the cltural - de j L Jobbing interests make no complaints, fsaeritice for the flag and would have to dbloRdatin I | ot each m nth for the money supposed to be | one authorized by the iaw passed by the last | Colnage, in silver dollars, he is a very little T A 7 | manufacturers who arve alive to their [ e conseripted if there was any call fe “l‘l'l ';‘ ik bt ' ‘("; Thi i 'y'.‘r“: :I'(“‘ "';:‘:f necessary to meet the expenses of the month. | legislature is a good one, the court can safely | fellow ““" d, That “'I" "‘"'“”‘" and hard Frm L A et opportunity report improvement, new |jis defense. The American vague as the reports are, it is evident that up | 1¢ A|,r,r“, va‘v‘ r {'4\\.|]r| |: lm")r (v;p.‘lhx be left to make it binding. i ,; H:“ H” Iu\‘ o s f :l\‘_ . " 7”‘ Sworn e me and su + f ) . v credence to the estimates 0 3 Yeveland Pl 8 Ve 6o Gate hout saying, b \ € e presence tiis 1ith day of Aukust. I8, enterprises are being projected, @ more | revered emblem of liberty and equality. | to date the revolutionists ave the best of the | SE0R B CTEEE (8 S O TG0 the peopla of Omaa wees e congratultic | ooinage and siiver basis we would not be (Hea N. P, F'¥ . | cndos v i struggle. ew of t punky resistance JUTdiate, Omeats 3 e people of Omaha upo sensible dis i 78 o0 o silver oofs —_— e |hopcful and confident feeling pervades | its conversion fnto an emblem of sec- | FREEE T NEY OF NG SRRKY TCSANCE | Troasury department, it is said, fow shows | position of a difficult and dangerous question. | Obliged to ure it. “We could havo uilver cer N 3 ' isf - { LM Lubdabieo) it amen ger | No do o | o3 Just as we e o d Beatrice has two Napoleons of Finance, [every department of trade. As the St | gapian proseription and politieal disfran- | Spain, it would not be surprising if the ques. | a disposition to withhold settlements longer | No doubt there could much be sald on both tificates Just as w '}““‘_‘ Sbfbderdthadgliled i ; Paul Pioneer-1 “the vigor of | chisement is sacrilege. To desecrate the | tion of a Cuban protectorate were to be forced | than was formerly the case. War department | sides as to the original ground of dispute, of used while the silver Iny it the VAUAS % ;’ What they stole and whnt they lost y i o "“l" er of freedom info an em. | UPon the attention of the next congress. officlals complain that this has had the effect | which the passing law Was a_consoquehce, | DOW have cortificatos which represcnt, bot anner of freedom into an em- i e of keeping the government in arrears to ut the real point of issue now f{s the legal | Bold and silver. No, the great objec i wheat pit the certainty of the crop, and now, as [ phlem of star-chamber conspiracy against Defiunt Note to t ast. ployes, of causing criticism of their dep right of the old board or the new to control | free vvv|nv‘w- Hl“‘“w -‘n{-;;mv\u‘:hvnl‘;’» ot w’.l.; ; S 8 ouls Post-Dispateh, and of ship to persons dependent | the polic d fire departme ‘he! o | ver. hat could be easily overcome. = the latter reaches the stage where the | froe government would be an insult to L Louis Post-Dispatch | ment,"an of hardship to persons dependent | the police and fire departments. When the | Ver 8 eaiily oy . The Cudaly company is putting up an ton. 4 i ing chang 5. 4y y It is amusing to note the complacency with | upon this work Judge, whose action was sought, gave a non- | vital objection to free colnage at the ratlo Sotiit bt bl g Ak last poction is rapidly being changed | he memory of George Washington and | which New York politiclans assume that it In the case of the work in the Detroit | committal decision and suggested resort to | of 16 to 1 is that it would reduce our standard immense glue factory in South Omaha. |46 ayvailable assets, commercial activ- | of every revolutionary patriot who with | rests with them to decide whether Whitney | district, for instance, it is represented that | the supreme court before urther proceedings | of valy Akl g | it \“‘! i The Cudahy company is setting other |y e northwest is assured for the ol 4 a1t for . | Or somebody else shall be the democratic | General Poe, in charge of the work there, | were taken, thus agreeing with the action of | kinds and being doubly disastrous to pen- fesiach itaod i il ey At b Al him offered up their lives, thelr fortanes o pos "o president. Yet the plain truth | was compelled to send two telegrams, ura- | the governor, the best way was evidently to | sioners, savings bank dep:sitors, insurance IAER LR R GUOL X ILITIDIC, coming year. The key of the gencral | qnd their sacred honors for the es is that if a unanimous New York delegation | ing attention to his requisitions before he [adopt that suggest'on and quictly wait the | policy holders and like investors, Morton's expinsion of trade is the increased con- | fishiment of tie republic, founded on thé | should present Mr. Whitney's name {0 the | could get the money upon them. =~ Rumor | resul so called trick was a very silly exhibition AT op o TInREeS: B 3 ¥ v ollrl TR democratic national convention it would not [ placed the amount of requisitions withheld at Minneapolis Journal: That intensely | of littleness, sumptive power of the masses, and the |bedrock of civil and religious liherty. 101 o T b WERLROF ST ELYRCES LT | T b 100,000 Lo B 00000 UL THAT EHIBE | sr ot 2ot Tate LI thsame i ey assurance of a4 good crop allows this | What was the object of displaying the | next president must be a western man, of the warrant division of the treasury, o s N1k e , LIG . f the warrant div of Kansas City, claimed to have ) full opportunity to assert itself.” When | ag over the World-Herald's — editorial ——— when seer T ,“ l)lm I-nukvrl N .";”vlufllk,- 1 men ready to march at a moment's | rruth: Thomas Ilave you name o producers of the wvest shall | o 8 abody connected wi at The Cant of Patrlotism. geration and that his books show that only | notice to Omaha to help on in the disgraceful | twins over at your house yet? John-Yep Lo S o l.hl S e : Ol B GO .“'”' ”’.l_ Indianay ews, fa little over $60,000 in requisitions stand | scrap now going on there. In view of A, |pa called them Thunder 1 Lightuing as have more generaily begun to exchange | paper is known to have ever fought for It ought to be generally understood that | Uvpaid. Thé requisitions for river and har A. exaggerat'ons in the past it Is safe to | Soon as he heard about them. their products for money and in turn | e flag or under the flags nor have any | patriotism must be a_natural growth, and |bor work come from the ‘\"‘hv""“j”““"” say they couldn't raise more than fifty, but to meet their obligations and make fur- | of (i )\ anifestly the flag | ot a forced pl There {3 no reason to|and when endorsed as immediately noces- | what business has a secret oath-bound or- may doubtless be found in the Chicago the business revival has fncreased with | geapry In Gormany and in England it is a erime to steal public money. In Amer fea it ia pustime, The last example in Omaha will bear rich fruit in the future, With Oliey and Morton as presi- dential candidates the Burlington will have two strings to its bow, but the chances of a democratic successor to Grover are excecdingly slim Valkyrie 111 and Lord Dunraven come over to carry home to England the Ameriea’s cup. However, they will find a worthy Defender ready to dispute thelr vight to it and they may go back empty handed. Indianapolis Journal: Teacher—What 1s 3 : e ¢ ¢ = » | believe that a person who wears symbols of | 8ary, are, according to Mr. McLennan, forth- | ganization with even fifty armed men- ready o O By That spotted hog of Simp= ther purchases the revival of business | was displayed as a sig for the A. I | rojigious faith is more plous than one who | With pald over to the englneer in charge. | ¢y throw themselves into the street £ rioo| won! T have to drive it out of our tater activity will become as marked in this dervishes to rally under the pretense | wears none, wearing of a flag does | It was the custom, it was explained, at the | peppig potice? Have we ceased to be a pe: patch about a dozen times a day. scotion as it has Dbeen for se o ic devotion to the flag. not make a man a patrlot. It Is concelvable | Treasury department, up o the administra- | p1o govorned by law and come to be a nation tlon as it has Dbeen for sey 1l | of patriotic «I:\ tion ',i the flag. And | o T S rt of effort to compel the display | tion of Secretary Foster, to issue warrants |y 4% months in the east, and there will be a | the appeal which John Thompson makes | o the national flag can be made abeurd and | for requisitions of officers on their redelnts (/1AL LT Al e Sl o T R s movement of both eapital and popula- | in the org: the dervish faction for | obnoxious, tending to precisely the fee but under Secretary 1 r's direction, a be Kept going, or the rider tumbles off fon i i | o Vorld-Horald in re- | Whieh the friends of flag legislation sin ¢ | change was ordered, by which the amounts SIGNS OF ANUNDANCE - : ) (it AU IR LR, the support of the World-Herald in re- ¢ igguidedly seek to counteract, There is | Standing to the credit of disbursing officers Washjneton Star: Do man® st Unela Nebraska Is one of the most favored | cognition of the service it has rendered |a cant of patriotism as well as a cant of re- | were reduced from over $10.000,000 o $20.- | §t, Louls Republic: Corn fs king and a | Bben, it am de mos anxims foh e of the agricultural states this year. Her [to the eanse of proscription affords proof [ ligion. We Americans are generally supposad | 000,000. This change was the result of an | roval benefactor. Lo iherilly Tibs ter. ho sorry he let ‘e i 7, b . : 3 it sl to be particularly well endowed in the saving | investigation, which showed that requisitions | aficence starvation is a phenomenon in An hyah a good deal ob it at staple, corn, will not be quite 8o | positive that the flag raising was Dot | graces of common sense, supplemented and [ Were ofton made by disbursing oficers for | foy A aniple variety. of fasd. ihe posscrsign | ™ the highest estimates, but there |inspired by riotism, reinforced by a sense of humor, and with sums when their balances were 1arge | of tho poorest; the farmer fn debt or the \'\\'“\‘H;K “m\‘m: | “M;;"'Mi;" up in Harlem who ha e times dl- Vorced and I8 now mar In. He gots angry when the ‘neghbor: are that a vew York Recorder The experiment of armed_bands of irresponsible hot | o fiwg rmeusenser boys on bieycles seema hrough its gracious ben- - - . Tt these we should be saved from making such | and there was, it is stated, absolutely 10 | tonant without capital gets the quickest re- m 1o expeet thai it will be the —_— & bl 4 a ! pital g o quickest T e TR + 5 T s laws as this one lately enacted In Illinojs, | immediate use for the money for Which | uen“for his labor: anybody with & few acres The I\‘Hl\.nhl.u\\. are now elaiming fapgest ever produced and will be worth | BOODLERISM RAMPANT IN DENVER | whioh is calculated to defeat its own pur- | they called. The result of the change in fye'fand can keep fat hogs, cattie and pouliry. | S that the erime of '03 is the debour- | 1o our farmers $60.000,000. This state | Denver is agitated from center to | poses. methos, treasury offlals say. has been {0 | farvoing is cheap and when prices hre. low Dbonization of whisky and want it re- fngg never grown so great a quantity of [ cireumference over a deal between her PEREGN ALy A DNV ke aichelhsbiabiBitEneiot tHe etu Ty the field docs very well as a granary. "Corn | Wasnington Tinge: L Dbourbonized at the Louisville ratio of [ gats s this year, and in other agricul- | boodling aldermen and the Union Water Tom would have been tled up as crodit bal- | ' 1oL daaty and sensitive. | It almost takes | Sivonieat puil of any man i the business: 6 to 1. The crime of ‘T3 and the de- > 7 | LR P e e TS s which foreibl Is | If all other clews fail Chicago might try |ances to the accounts of disbursing officers. are Rt UL LL L “What's he driving at L tural products the yield has rarely been | Works company Folmes 13t bhie-erinis ot M8 e e warrant divicion show at | OF climate. When the farmers of the United | wStrotching candy in a candy conserva monetization of silver is no longer an [oxeeeded. Thus Nebraska will have its [ the Holly water works fight in Omaha Vanderbllt cally i “N_‘i“( “The Break xm,"", ARt payments Ot HanouNEL oF TVer smm; l;mduw;- i m_o{:n,nnu bushels .;x corn | tory.” fssue in Kentucky. full shave in the assured prosperity of |in 1881, The passage of the ordinance | ers.” 1t would be more appropriate to dub | and harbor work are unusually heavy, over | FVEEY T fr,[fr AP LA L ::: Chleago Tribune; “D'you reckon it's this section embodying the water works steal roused | it “The Heavy Swells.” $1,700,000 was paid to_ dis ur{wlnu) gilods | R s e trued™ e Mosely Wrigzs, rolling a Jit- i e iy k 3 > rigin é St month and over $2,600,000 for the nine- filde INosR on and lines of | {13 farther in the shade of the tree as th There are many good lawyers in| So favorable a situation ousht to in-|a storm of popular indignation, und a | Awrophet Wiggins sfvs ‘Ql.u“uuka Michigan STkl S AentusiGnLIS oxathiths | creait e Caht up Wi B every Omalia who are not secking office in the | angurate for the northwest an era of |committee of several hundred taxpayers | o ST Ut TG A Ve Chicigo a chance | rio of §30,000,000 a year. The appropr AN IS LT T L feller's got tron 1N his eaig Tufrold Knutt, wool Sueh men should be chosen | exceptional progress and prosperity. It [ealled upon the aldermen with clubs, | “Sinator ‘Stewart fa. writing 16 to 1 edi- | tas: onms sanors. 00 aut tor tha. prasent | the facts, With a corn crop worth $1.111- | SHISHINE his autd to the othcr eheelc 0 for places on the district heneh, There [Still offers excellont opportunities for the | ropes and other persuasive arguments, | toriale for a Wasliugton piper from which | year' onding July' 1, 1306, (hey asgregate | 000,000 dnd olher erops In’ proportion’ the | corbatt's hidod,” eloned the other, yawns e e e S asogiin o hoq! 3 AT The | + Doodle gang had to be escorted | 8l reference to his gold-clause mortgages | 311,452,000, country couldn’t be otherwise than prosperous | ing dismally. are many alleged Jawyers without prac- | homeseeker and the —capitalist. The [and the hoodle 2 had to be « R 52,00, & oL Lo R U L e T 3 tice who arve actively seeking the nomi- | limit of its pabilities and ources | to their homes by platoons of police- In Woodbury, N. Y., hackmen are not per- | QVPLINE OF A CURRENCY SCHEME. | yotg alone will bring more than $2,000,000,000 “T?;m‘.;\"tIl‘-‘";::l\lmxxlel‘lx‘l it & Ropulstignge nation. Both politi rties ought |Las by 1o weans been reached. But [men. One of the Denver papers pub- | mitted to follow their occupation Sunday, and | fax Senntor Butler Malkes n Sugges. | O Wealth to us this next year. “All our fac- afaiie"A Hatlon cannot help increasing raps to turn them down, whether or not theve shall be realized | lished a cartoon with a female figure | the mosquitoes prey upon the inhabitants t to erites. ]lf‘:y z\'ril‘.';\‘:’:lr'\llll»x.'.'\er‘“-d‘ e _\\u’ul'f -tr‘c | fdly under such conditions. — the far-reaching rosults which are | representing the city of Denver point “‘1‘_?]’:'_"‘:”":‘:':‘“{“‘\[”‘w Enghand ram sent trom | - WASHINGTON, *Aug. 12 —px-Senator R T SR e ReL A bDETN, AT The folly of umwise leadership in the | Feasouably to be cxpected from existing | ing to eleven zebra suits hanging on | nggon to Africa his deereased in- the Jast | BUer of South Carolina called today on | mands made upon them. and their rejeeied wingon S (L TR E AT Wine i tie oraes bk conditions, there Is assured for the [ the line and eleven cannon bal's with | two years from 1025226 gallons to 551 Senators Jones and Harris, members of the | orders are going to Eurcpe, where they will | Ho, yowns Lochinvar came {rom (ho wests . Po AL will wreek the order through J 1 the. followine fnseriptions | The cause of this decrense fs not given exccutive committee appointed by the recent | PAy Wages that must come back to us in [ In all the L b Hea L LI 1 One of the generals of a contingent of the | democratic silver conference, and suggested [ Payment for bread and meat. Prosperity is | o 1 0VS 0ok elopement for those days might Dne of the gener. f a conting of th the normal and usual condition of the great 1 {4 Coxey army has just been pronounced in- | the following propositions to be advocated by | e AU pEs e gren g BT : re cleven suits o ots of jowe AL S i L A ¥ | republic. Depression and hard times are in- [ But now they would fly on a bike built for follow the dictates of the political riff- are eleven suits ‘mnl_ sets of jewel sane by a Maryland coroner’s jury. It takes| the silver democrats: cidental and infrequent in it A wo. B T e e red attive controllaf STARTING A ) BOOM. which ten members of the city council et and labor to mortise and illum- | 4 Repeal the tax on state bank circula- | Denver Republican: The N, & claEn it this o With such men | The latest addition to the list and one eminently respeetable (%) pep- | 'hate Jury skulls tion. : 7 ans % t i Inquiry into the methods of treatment in Admit silver to coinage at an equality in_charge the selection of good men for | demecratic presidential possibilities son should now be wearing. —The emi- | yogue in o Chicago insane asylum develops | with gold at the ratio of 16 to 1. crops of mearly every kind. Nebraska has | Tt was a battered warrio public office is out of the question. Richard Olney, secretary of state | nently respectable person bribed the ten | the fact that lead pipe s the favorite spe- Retire all greenbacks and coin certifi- [ passed from a condition of slarvation to one Of limping gait and slo b the Springtleld, Mass., Republican is re- | councilmen to fotter the Denver public | cifie. It produces that cold, clammy cinch | cates of abundance of all the food products that [ Who hobbled up the sunfit street, : AT ; : S that knows no waking. 4. Requiro national anks to surrender | man needs. and ite eit i With every look of woe. sponsible for naming him. That journal | while a corporation robs it. The scoun- 4 hel e i 2 1d its citizens look to the future i 4 A When a pugilist can pay an ex-wife $100 a | their charters and permit them to take out | with confidence and hope. The depression in tell ug, pray,” they_ecried to him, is opposed to Mr. Cleveland having a }dre's know who they are and so do the | week al‘mony and marry another who will | state chariers under national supervision business which has prevailed in that state ‘era you at famed Yalu, fourth nomination and it snggests that {people. How long will our beautiful city | presumably cost him as much again, it is evi- ] :‘k-; :hf; government entirely out of the | will be lifted by the prosperity which will| Or was it in \I]w |I annock war, RS T o G o B 1 wholesale erimoes | dence that the profession of pounding your [ banking business. flow from this bo P Atilis naos They t'run the boots in you it is for New England to help In the |bhe cursed with such wholesale evlmes | gy man out of shape is a paying one. . Stop the issuance of long time bonds | pla. will forget ‘1'1’.'."“1',"'”’.\;73 T"y ':-.5:', b 0d 161 matter of selecting a successor o Clove- | and their perpetrators?” James Whitcomb Tiley stys.that mech of | DY the government. The revenues should be | Giolorado " esn. relolce. with Nebraeme, ‘oot | “GF.01d you gain that shattered log, tand at the head of the democratic ticket | As in Omaha during the Tolly water dialect poetry in the newspapers to which | €10UEh to support the government. But if | only because there are fine crops in this state, Wrestlitg with the keen, serrate 3 POoLTY pap it is necessary to issue bonds, they should f Ll RGN % r. “The ides c the demo- S s vod i 's of name is attached is not written b melie b 0. 8l LI AL but also because the prosperity of Nebraska And swift-revolving saw? next year. The ideal for the dem works fight, the outraged taxpayers of i 4 A : ALt | be of willimals a e 8. tor Untotaa catic nomination,” says the Republican, | Denver decidid to invoke the power of | (1 Soom o o o O etr. Coal, A8 far as buslness ativity and pras.| The battered warrior shook his head, is 0 man who offers in some measure | the courts to protect them from their h T T D oo perity can cxist under gold monometalfism | «itay. Ny waith her 1 played base batt 1 T. 1s hinte) that the surplus seeds on hand mplaining of Inspectors. ; L allism Nay, Nay," said he; “I play the qualities of leadership that have | dishonest councilmen. t when the Pwhen the congressional seed burean was| WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—One of the sub- | M€Y Promise to come to the west this year. In the town of Terry Hut. given President Cleveland so powerful | injunction papers were filed they dis- :h“]r“xh.‘:,‘ k;‘(' in Ill";“m'll \K::l brm;fll’ }l'l'rl'l“l Jects that is likely to take up a good deal ecretary Morton's biooming presiden T a hold upon the Ame n people,” and | covered that all the judges w out of || hoom.: Readn trom that bireaa ,H‘\, brought | °f time at the convention of leiter carr such o man it regards Seeretary Olne town, either enj s themselves on the | forth strange fruit. at Philadelphia next month will be the According 1o the Republican’s view [scashore or disporting themslyes amonz | Notwihstanding the melodious whistling of | Fecent charses made aguinst the carriors i There Is one & chic Ll Al R ik O Gl el S Mo the presidential bee which Senator Hill turnad [ many cities by postoflice inspectors s 48000, st on w hich | Olney “figures as the great person lity | the Roekies. Then the pepular wrath | oo 50T 0 tal Bill Morrison, that gentle- | contended by the repres=utatives of the car- * costly expericnce of the United | agons the members of the cabinet, and | turned from the city hall to the court | man shows no disposition to relax his grip | Hers that in many cases the Inspeciors nave States with corporate ownership of vail- |in the qualities (hat are necessary to | house. to ahont the same purpose. Mean- | on his present job. ~The colon-l kiows a | tHied to make a record for nard work by ex- roads, telegraphs and telephones has not [ make a sucdesstul and safe president |time the Denver papers that have not ““{;“, “rh‘-."' ln-r_wlj 2 licines can find | theY spotted and by spotting tor utterly been lost. That nation is Japan. In an | he has no supevior in the democratic | heen annexed by the combine Keep on | eameient oior foe o o nes call fnd | trivial offenses. Further, it is said, the AOR; : 1 1 been ann ) 1 an excellent market for their goods in China. | qparo, P B8 e ance. boen interview hetween the minister of com ety today.” This will be regarded by | punehing the reprobates of the couneil { According to the report of a British consul ,“‘.l"“p s e Y R merce and agriculture and William some as not ver, se, though | and hammering the wat ordinance. | the Chinese have “that tired feeling” a great T : : : ; X 1 Cingse b ays. (inkirnd Losling' 8 | presented it was almost impossible for the Curtis, the correspondent of the Chicago | the admirers of S disle will | What the outcome will be nobody can | Gean "t gk o eaal {16 are rt | carrlers to_remember the circumstances or Record, the former expressed his most | cortninly question its justice, ax they | foretell. ~ Had the outraged Denver tax- | Extract of beef they consider a sovereign | 10 J1oh 405 Qefense except o general denla). decided aversion to any grant of char- [ may welt do in view of the lon, nd [payers taken the boodling councilmen | Panacea. = i 5 pectors have been so far-reaching that they ters that would permit fore g1 capitalists | honorable public service of the Ken- | before Judge Lynch and suspended one | rhe ruins of William F. Storey's hous ave somewhat weakened their own force and % 3 G5e 4 " “‘Storey’'s castle,”” as it used to be call Pos! ce al ) ow ving to acquire ownership of raflways and |tucky statesman, during which time [or two of them from office by tholr | always interest the visitor tg Chicago. fa the Bariafice-QIsrimENEIN Duw, KV IR With a population of out the country as it has done in Omaha, |NOFWeSt @ year or two at least of great | chains, ng ! The great mass of its members will not | commercial activity. “Denver—These, ladies and gentlemen, braska may well rejoice, as they are now doing, “n the fact that they have bountiful Indianapolis Journal. The Beatrice defaleation grows as the official investigation proceeds, It will run into tens of thousands. The ac- cused have been surrendered to the au thorities, their bondsmen having become convinced of their guilt. In the light of recent events it may be expected that Phillips and Hawkins will get bout fifteen years each. Had they stolen 0,000 the unspeakable dignity of their position would have brought a five years' sentence. mall denominations in order that our own people can invest their savings in them. PAYA VA VA Vo VA Vi VAVAV AV VAVLVL Ve V.o s g goods, to soon arrive, push these out of o A I 1 i, ST s 5 S0 o stweet car lines in Japs because it | Mr. Olney has distinguished himself s the injunction against 1 bill-boards ?utmi-vihl] lh; lot, on which piles | penalties are being reduced and in some cases would not he good policy for the govern- | only A SUCCEsS] orporation - i " Py W ave bee ade | of stone and brick lie heaped in bewildering | the reports of the inspectors are being dis- T 00 palley far e govern- |only as a successtul corgoration atlar robbery would Luve been made | &f Ho6e ang, Brivk to beaped In bevldering | the repor pectors & . 0 surrender the control of its [ney. With the exception of Mr. Car- | permanent. when the editor's mind gave way. It stood mo— highway lisle, however, it is doubtless true that for ten years undisturbed, and then enough __ Duty on Liquor Increased. e a pproac es e the Massachusetts man has as good | Municipal eivil service reform does [ of the material was sold to build eight large | WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—Consul Hollls at It so happens that the 1d com- | qualities for a president as any other |10t have smooth sailing in Chicago any | fat-houses. b Mosambique: reports (. the Btate deparimant mander Knights Tomplar for Towa | oo os . A8 any SR o Yok Mhat . Inasmuch as the English fournal’st George | that a decree by the Portuguese government o 3 5 8 HER iR Connoll Blufte this weak £ | dongocrat AR Al 2 SR R0 Augustus Sala recently tastidied In court that | ap Lisbon has been published increasing the That's the very reason we've made such a eaves Councll BIUfts this week for the | g q waste of time, perhaps, to seri- | service rules would arous his time was worth ta him $25 1n hour, ard | gue o |l uors tmported Into the provinee of . . great tricanial conelave at Boston, while | gugly discuss Mr. Olwey as @ presi. [0pposition of poils politicians that he had more degands upon It than he | yjyzambique. On ale, beer and other fer- radical cut in those handsomely trimmed the grand commander for Nebraska will | qontial possibility, becanse in e fiest |have been expected. But the reform | fon oS i seiiiog b iears b sonti | mented_liquors the duty s increased from . q : leave Omaha about the same time. Some- | iaee it ean be safely said that he will [ movement has also encountered decided | and accepting from the crown a pension of $10 | 100 10 70 rels per decalitro. ditlied liayors and fashionably tailored suits—the new thing like 500 knights within a radivs | ropuge to have his name considered in [opposition from various other quarters 3 week from a fund which Is usually Te-| jy,portation of foreign goods destined for the cltadel of the Bostonese. A feature of the | (leyeland's eabinet, and in the second [against it by the union veterans, who i S T 5 TR e, the way—price must cut no figure—your Nebraska delegation will be a carload of [ place no New England man will be | denounce the rule that excludes all Arrested for Forgery. WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—The Indian 3 : ; jé : .I.v:. .:-;:l.]..|~. M‘ll r;nl.;x . .uum..lx flower. | thought of for a moment in the demo. | persons over 45 years of age from ”'ITI:M“";\ .l““u; .\;| Jo n‘: ":: :mr'h:""u;M [ bureau has received a dispatch from Glen- choice of quite a quantity of higher priced VIl be used to festoon the great | atie national convention of next year. | the municipal service as an outrageous | {rain was about ve here last night for | Loo) Springs, Colo., announcing the death » 3 headquarters tent and any place where | 3yt the opportunity is a favorable one | proseription of surviving soldiers and |Atanta Hugh 8. McNulty, one of its in- | there of W. 8. Davis of Arkansas, chicf of suits, in selected styles, for ten dollars, Naliraskons way be found at the | _ . » AVOrA Frri s i 24 tended passengers, was arrested on a descrip- | the accounts division of the bureau, who has s 2 dave. ) » he con- | (o say of Mr. Oluey that there is not a |sailors of the war, who disfran- | tjon sent by the Ghattanooga chief of police, | been absent on sick leav Some of them are in the window, clAn. llln- badges are costly and public man in the country who would be |chised and made ineligible for public [ McNulty is charged dn"n forgery. Letters — — heautiful. Neb a proposes to keey o W - o F oyme! ¢ reason ¢ ve ot | 0n his person proved his identity and in- | moday's Condition of tie Treasury. fully up with the pr v EPOgES (0, Kovp more \]lllu-mlil lh.n\l e in a national | empl '.\nu;‘ll“:n‘\l "I:I,» ml 1’|r| ha .im.( nlr dicated his intention (of going to Jamaica, | - g ASHINGTON. Aug, 19—Today's state. . 4 - D oy R form the. dutles.. Whlle. wo. have | Gukttsnseger. % NRRIHAS 1asirustionn. (105 | pent o the oondition of the tremssry shows Brownin Kin & Co \ . of the United States he demonstrated Ak A -~ Available cash balance, $182,248,149; gold re ’ (3 ) e question, *W N that he is the constant friend of the |#% yet no civil service rules in opera- PN T e, orve. $102.503.791, for a citi | corporations and the combinations, In |tion in Omaha, the same complaint | TACOMA. Aug. 19-The Bank of Tacoma, —— RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, be answered by propounding | the interest of the trusts he took the | might truthfully be made against the |formerly the Tacoma Trust and Savings com.| Chelern Not Serious at Shanghal, question: “If lgnorant bigots ean con- | carliest opportunity to o what he could |oUtrageous prosription of surviving [pany, made an assiguiment to its creditors to- | WASHINGTON, Aug 19.7Cogmu) CGoneral S. W. Corner 15th and Douglas Streets. trol the affalrs of the sehool board and | to diseredit the antl-trust Iaw, and weien |Soldiers and lors of the war |8 The statement shows cash on hand | Jernigan at Shanghai ca Sta i ’ $444; total liabilities, $379,000, of which ment that cholera is not epidemic at that bring about the retivement of men like | o democratic congress had provided | Who are disfranchised and made | 000 is eity money. A place Marble, if the bummer leadership of the |another statute for reaching the trusts | ineligible for public employment not order persists in vindicating Bller and | he made not the least effort to enforce | because of inability or inexperience to renominating Crank Neott, it the order [it. With the exception of his influence | Derform the duties, but by reason of Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report continues to Justify embezzlement in [ in having the army of the United States | their religious bel the city treasury, gross negleet ip the | sent to Chicago at the time of the rail s S comptroller’s office and boodlerism in | road lubor trouble there he did nothing | Fhe inferstate tennis tournament this the council, is it not high time—is it not [us attorney general to be remembered. | week promises to be an extraordinary | fmperative that the people of Omaha, [ As secretary of state Mr. Oluey has |succoss. There will be nearly 100 en | regardless of party lnes. sha’l joln |as yet done nothing to distinguish him- | tries. These amateur sports are r | Bands and deive lucompeients and |self. There is an American citizen and | idly growing in populurity. The profes w er weprobates out of court house and eity | ex-consul inear in a EFrench | sional sport is no in it. The VEZTHD / | longer ball and put men of character in their l prison who Is asserted to be the victim [ people want honest, square contests, Blaces?” of gross injustice. The Freuch goveru | which amateur ‘ln-:mi, n: l;‘ r‘nlv. ;;l:n :u: MOI.UTBI.Y PURE s Pty g

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