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1 1 1 THE OMAIA DAILY BEI: TUBSDAY, 1895, OCTOBER 1, o, 5 s | NON-ENFORCEMENT _— - y | R N - -~ - o S e - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ’11’:,,‘\"', 'I': THE ANTI- | whether a republican or democrat «hall [light into the, Soldiers’ home at Geand LOCAL CAMPATGN CHATTER XCLAMATION | o R, ROSEWATER, Tditor = he present attorney general of the | suceeed Mr. Brice in the United States | Island and lave attempted to divert a | p o A | ket . "y —— = | United States 1 LA senate and it may also have a consid- | $3.500 appropetation for making | e and Foster are delegates to the | Republics are ungrateful lonel 1, ¢ 8umorville Journal: If everything that PUBLISHED BVERY MOMNING, | States s been In office several [watte bearing upon the chances of | mamtaining § f ing and | pepublican state convention at Lincoln, and [ Akin, ! s SAY 10 hewspanet fmen . Wa ; : ) imonths nnd 1 to this Hine ling sHOW | oresr ro g UPO ances of [ maitaining 4 connection with the eX- | Vandervoort has been a delegate to every printel, most of the politicians would b tily Bes CH1thwos BEndey). One Toof no fntention 1o enforce the anti-trust | ential nomination receiving the pres- [ Isting plant te-the purchase of a second- | populist convention held this year. The new | ‘OW in ‘ades did it Wall ‘appen?—Charicy new Job next day Bally hes O naas, Oua’ Year . The Dhilnda Tnquirer to u.mvm‘n onnext year. \Vfore- | hand boller #A%n entire cloctric light- | police board Is positively out of politi Uniut | Harper's Razar: Son—-As | am about (o fix Months . sereoreens jover, it Is already assured that if Camp- | ing plant is, th he; i , - | enter my career as an M. D Hheee Monthe - \ marks that since he entered upon the At they think they can | o . 1t the party th Whit mott oy Tl plo MR eeiers B | disctiieso of Nt Y [belt wins e will take a very promi |save monoy W 'it. 'That might be | o erseent Cores of the police force peddied he party thinks 1t can got along with- | Wt totto would, you have i TR g | o his official duties o win- | punt place among presidential possibill- [ good reasonyésar A [ dorvish ballots fn full uniform at the Sixth |8 Me T am willing to let it tey It awhile et live iy B g e 5 dow glass trust, said to Le doing busk- | yjee 1t will thus be seen that tl i hl sonycgar the legislature 1o | ward primaries last Friday, Corey knows and goe what a mess i1l make of it.—K. E, Truth: Bixby—What sts gitls are when AhE AL Srad [ nens I sevoral statos, bins beon “reor | stom 1n Ohio thiy yonr it one, Ged | < hano the wording of the approprin- [ how much Broatch's talk to the force about [ #/mmerman they” 1 ment © Marte (flattered)--Do Eouth O, Hinger k., Corner [ganized,” the beef trust has manipt- | more than ordinars e witl iave juuch | tion, but it iino excuse for the iegal Keeping out of politios amounted 0. By e | 4y 500 futtars 1 wrote 1 Jou think sa? "hat proves how excellent 1 Ly Bl Bl e, L I o a1 o feputimatiosgband terd o y X % ’ ose lettors I wrote to my secret soclety ot fhicags Offoe, $17 Chamber of Commerce | 1atg prices to sult fts needs, the | gopor an l;x nary signiicance and that faction of the Russell crowd. The | ¥ay, Corey was once relieved by Broatch | ejonge must have got 1 vv” (s‘ b s §w Fori Rooma 41 10'and 18, Trllune BUSINE. | Goandard 01 haa gone serencly forward | gonal interest . An fe oot ally of na- [ wording of the law is plain and it can- | ffom the luerative position of dog eateher | p. pryant the prbones guilty LR o 3 R N by jona erost & outse o COf 2 | for goo d sufficien’ o ns. n ] s man con CORMESPONDINOR, : [as before, and the Whisky trust even | qition n 1‘ i it utset ;h con- fnot by ang manner or means be dis for good and sufficient reason i i cerning burglar A man con rolating to hews And edls ? iigrid | ons certainly appear to he most o Arity i o1 y g t's plain to me that the republicans of | ponded the fcema . Mread: To the Editor, W its existence in the federal courts, | favorble to the “'_ ol e torted Into atithdrity to invest in dyna- | While the worrants for pay for patrolmen | omana’ don't. recopnivs o eood e ey | “TheY d &t all. He got swayl LETT 1 Gk e e e bR Bl e b IR Ll PG LG O O T SR TR, A0t sestn’ (6 Kriow 1| . ThalasiapoNe Tousngl ; ean Jottern and remnit shouid b | Clous i PO R HE T s onions, while the dem- | electrie lighting plant, 1 Itussell can |Payment, the eighteen special policcmen who | yas o candidate.—Dick Smith m to know 1| Indianapatis Journali Teachor—Are there frie e "nad and' i G | g for e AN dotis ot et¥estive | ¢ ri *l"”I' threatened with he defe use this $2,500 for this purpose he can | W:re putonduring fair week and kept the g ts THE PEE PUDLASIING COMPANY. | to bring the offenders to book for vio ‘i'nlf of the free silver element, which | use every appropriation made by the o L Rl it still drawing | This lg the thing I long have sought and ! pound chunk since. it . = o A E i v AT o S faduPRT stk bats, ST very strong Tegislature for any job he desires, Rus ‘Ev‘: '()Vlum “‘1’,. ‘1 f;» th wfm“‘n- 'Hylm«. mourned because I found it not.—Jim Walsh ATEMBNT OF CIRCULAT i 3 —_— o ¢ igese. | ing the political ambition J. Uroateh, | George B, Tz %, Secretary of T pun. | 18 remembered that the attorney gen $ BNGLAND'S DECISIVE ACTION -II‘ hould b ..Anl.-.l down when the | gervish candidate for mayor. next time I talk poetry in a car fozen of my girl cous h‘-v n pany. helng duiy” sworn, sy i eral went Into offioe With o prokilse to| Dl Beltlah governminnt « i o warrants for this work are presented | it will be some other fellow's. 1 can't .“||| i considering the fAStanl Ay s amt Sunday 1o | enforce all the Laws N S s furs o the auditor, if not before. Frank Crawford was named for secretary | 10 be a victim of brain fag without gotting a 1 think? ‘Pheres printed dlring'ths monih of August, 1805, was o i Hing Hiok be-qHite Just to Ste, Haw nished an interesting lesson as to how e — of the county convention waich met at Wash- | better show for my efforts. —Judge Berka e fellow, When y . i | mon, however, to blame hin Ir- | to effectively denl with the Chinese goy Town Takes the Prize. ington hall on Saturday morning. Most of ou to eonjoy | i I e i for allow- | crnment. When it was found that the be-Democrat the delogates present expocted to see | I ke to have a whack at the Eighth s 10 vl nbinations to fourish without [Litter was not disposed to punish the t took over 3,000 ballots to nominate a | Pyburn's partner appear on the platform and ward fellow who sold himseif to three can “There's one good 1 1 i muking any oftort for thelr repression. |ofliclnls. I the provinee whors the st | [CoLblichn candidate for tlo state scndte it | they set up o cheer when Frank Craw didates and then delivered the goods in B ; melancholy “days' ot - 1 e 18 undoubtediy e o rovince where the 1nst | fowa the other day, which is another fllustra- | o4 : thirds.—Frank Moores. MWhot ta tatse oy \ [ THe i undoubtedtiy fa aced in | outrages occurred and who were shown | U0 of the fact that nominations are alwaye | (011 the attorney Lkl LU M [ has A e e | . the matter by th i i CalE i e e L B D VU G R QU T L KO D b A tickled | There are a lot of Irs n this town. 1| Ne cant o 'Wbout catling 1t hay fevdrs o | decessor in the attorney al's office [criminally dorelict tn the discharge of n th tion iy them nearly to death to have some re-|was told that I was right in it for sheriff | . i of the president. The latter went | their duties, the British gover 5 Tmputing Selfishness, spectability injected into the management |and then they made the other fellow's nom- | peuini® " exetaimed Wall, you ard. & their duties, the British government at 3 i e e xclatmed Adar tically ) into office as strongly pledged as a man {once formul i 7 Washington Pos of the convention. Still it {s doubtful if | ination by acclamation.—John Lewis R LA i L LUR B 6 i oM sl RRTT i Ml once formulated demands and prepared Hon. William J. Bryan suggests Blackburn | Lawyer Crawford could have been elected - JNoo Adam, dear,”" cooed Eve softly, as : 1 e authority at his | to back them up with naval foree, | as a candidate for vice president niext year. | secretary of the convention had his identity [ It has come to a pretty state of affairs Shepnentled tendetly olose to: his manly command to relieve the people from the | “lie warning given to the Chinese gov :[Nu Kl" 1L il sultable I\Iul ](ul the |been known, ‘Thg.othsh Frank. Crawford |whes a faitht) sefvant 1s turned d “..”l‘;‘ SR S interfe 6 fHid. exdotions et e ;i 8 icket, but it is safe to assume that he is of | P et 11, Loty t gl SU v nafor unsold and retu it \l.l‘u :»'ul xactions f the “im- | ernanent that if the demands were wot | the opinion that too m:n ) allite A’:m,,‘.vd,u,m would have felt more at home as secretary |a man who belongs to a boodle combine SUGGRSTION T of kindred enter- [complied with promptly a flect of | be consumed in its censtruction for the gang. Henry Livese Mo aHillWos ekl Nnsmrbel Harii prises and combinations of business in- | British war ships would be il ’ ————— From anoth el ¥ . - | Britis ships would be sent to Nan Herman Timme was turned down and aid o EG L t? S S tetosts, fors T et : Making it n Swap. i o wa own and di THID PASSING SHOW, How, from the comion worldly he G e RS G ) |I| ': 1 for l‘“» purpose of Jim- | king had the desived effect, at least as Kansas City Star | not appear at any of the republican conven- X [ o T RS worldly: herd, this nd day of September, 195 ting production anc fixing prices.” Mr. {to the more important of these de Lord Scully, who owns a whole county | tions on Saturday, but his private secretary “There’'s a hole in the bottom of the sea.” N P. FEIL. Notary P Cleveland said in Lis fnaugural add s, The vieeroy of the provineo |of land in Kinsas and thousands of acres | Pyburn, was master of coremontes on the [ Moores’ the pity. pte it AL G TC s oo Gected (hat e Tty [ AL e esistonce of these combiu- | was deprived of ofice, neser (o e em In ffinls, Mgsour and Nebratis, bas taken | foor and lntrotuced ench candidate to the | The foct that Nerthera pacitc ree Watture of heavenly friikinconse— lottery. canmot oxist in America, i | U0n8 18 Inconsistent with the fair field!{ployed, and othier officinls arc to bo | American citizen, with headquarters at New members of the touching committee, who fad | gout ol e ‘adserton that few officeholder il by R i wiiteh e t Ba open: tb/overy 1ndee punishens. Doubitess. W Vot othor | York. Lord Seuly, by the way, Is a pretty taken possession of a small room off the | pagign, 8 4 eholders iy BId HBNINE BEitha ) 80 BUBLYE i ; ; PR L pendent activity, e declared that the, ; good sort of a swap for Willlam Waldorf | stage, where no candidate could escape them. | contrary to th g "I give no golden rule will soon be an aecomplished fact, y ! ML cli it they | demands have been made will be com- | Astor and Plerre Lorillard. — Qov, ’”Jrr)(_--lllu- patriotic traditions of Texas, Yet would T bid thee, world, treat weld 1F Goverir Stome of Missieeinplwere [1£4ISt the Interests of the people, and i | says the ruling dynasty in China e Trend ot Cidton o Gy i OO GBI DU R LU L s g POLLY AND 1 more fortunately located on the map |41 Heir phases they ave uunaturaland {not afford, under present eircumstances, | 4 it “‘r';""“ et ; police and court officers. He stands In to a | Five women, each clalming to be the widow LY T 1 velop into rown presidential ”1 s, and said that to the extent that [ power is precarious and Its enemies | than had been expected. The Hawkey it L L LI cently. Evidently there are cases 'm‘t\‘u:‘-h With. SBawAL b To, awost Doll WOl s roached " i 5 1 i hringing p total popu a, o ~ H 1 _elDows bare, Swe Yol bee : "l-‘ ':‘“ be reachied and restrained by |in the empire would take prompt ad- | 5" 000, bringing the total population | One Peter Schwenk has been siated as a R DL G DIeasing siehi o Sue ol Pomis AL BOlVIN a0 TR ederal power the general government | vantage of the opportunity that would | per cent, against an increase of 36 per cent G (g L L el Ry 081000 HATIATANE &) (R0 rop e BENGAE o =0 Tooks a0\ trich nna et TLYY e olivin are quarreling | should velieve our citizens from their | be aforded by a foreizn war to inau- | for the ten vears B oCre%0. to 1800 As In | few figs will be permitted to grow from his [ his employes, In addition fo this ho gave| Ll Waker as a dish-washer again Ihe period of peace and quict | interferenee and exactions. airate 0 formidable insurrection Michigan, also, the larger towns absorbed | thistle. on Sedan day 10 marks to each of th :‘.‘ My Polly can’t be beat among the South Amerlean republies | What effort has been made by the | There ar ¢ ' 5 Rl L < U bed uj yeterans of ‘the war of 1870 working 'for | - And I, as clumsy men wil e e i X 1 ¥ the iere are doubtless some who will e Ikey Hascall bobbed up as a First ward | him. R B0 0 oAl e Shha s lin ¥ fad Istration to fulfill the pledge im- | think that England has been unneces acky's Pavorite Sun. delegate to the republican county and judicial | If the Herreshoffs are given the contract to | And as L wipe, with awiw ard zea long. i we ng plied in this indictment against the [ saily harsh in this matter and will e b ekl conventions. Only a few months ago the | pRHG (80 O L1 hep torpedo beats, for (e Ta. {3te & Hhppier pian. tha === trusts? Proceodine ba BRI . Most certainly Mr. Carlisle unites within | .o iect soall's B s nite States navy it will put to the tes 8, there a happler man than I, It was Wil of John T Webster o | USIS? - Ero lings were nstituted | doubt whether she would have tken | pimselt more eleients of ability and avall- architect of Hascall's Folly posed as an ex- | {hiir abllities to turi out a' record breaker | whelJhier pair “mention” Senator Thurston for the [0° feiiittenn (S UAEERABNIIE | KuollUncUibRyLEs Glltns S1INd B ot URen |[abittys thia Nvanyiothur aumostatawiCitnitiie [ HIoH¥0 (oBHEAIRARS CF BUCEORRerot FRCRENiOn e CEtHARER koS TN Bigiid 1246h eveAIng . artor ton vice presidency and General Manderson | SOMPANY on account of its purchase of | severely cvippled by the war with | Bresilential orbit, e is in every Wiy M. only to beat Bemis,” the republican nomi- | attained a test speed of thirty-seven miles . g AL Bt | vefinerios in Philadelphia, and the 3 i : s SOl Cloveland’s heir-at-law. No man so decisively | nee. Isaac Hascall is a very smooth poli- [ 41 hour. for secretury of war. In that case | |04 ladelplia, and the case |fapan. 1t will be said that the British | represents the idea of sound moncy and a | tician 1 events in Florida are frequently wiho ol succocd Thurston? Would | 258 decided favorabie to the trust | zovernment has pursued its usual bully- | tarii for revenue enly as Mr. Carli He is i ok livened with unlooked for explosions - hawston Would | g purtl lone, T ! ; Im, firm, thorough! 1 o ko glad_the b e Walkteer ¢ g further was done, The admin- | g polley toward a weak and practl- | & \ise, calm, frm, thoroughly equipped | e hole in the bottom of the sea (s bigger mako glad the heart of the coroncr. At L istration, throngh Mr. Olney while at- | e A ¢ % 1l pract- | Gagegman, and’ he would make a great prest- | o € 00E s a i DIZEET | Glouny, Fla., recently, three disturbers > 3 5 ) t- | eally defenseless power. But the griev- | dent. Kentucky will back him for all she js | (H40 €Ver now. tripped the belle of the ball. The lights Samnel Gompers says that the Amer- [torney general, diseredited the anti- fance was a very serious one and the de- | worth, and the party may go farther to fare 1 s went out and trouble began. The '\ln-m‘i of feans labiorer is botter pald than his | trust law enncted in 1800, but there |mand that the ofcials be duly: pun. | JOrse If It flls co recognise his eminent e few sliort days Uongressmin Mercer [ihisdisturbers,itwo days:later, wasilargolyiats competitor all the world over. 1f any | was fncorporated in the tariff law an [ished was certainly justified by the eir R S e 5 HEGCHLU SN G B B o 1 - E shed was certainly justified by the cir- e t's 0y. J n; e Kentucky breed .\n}u jcan laborer did not know this [anti-trust provision understood to have | cumstances. Having made the demand The Slnuzhter at Chi maug . — have -ll'hnkymlnlllfli|'n"‘l’!n)'|““n ‘\\A\'r‘v‘llr’ur’fmhrz ln: Defore lie should take Mr. Gompers' | (he approval of fhe administration and | here was bt one course o pussue Indianapolis Journal George H. Payne walked through the der- | PUEHAOUS endurance: but (o are chearly word for it. BN Fa R IO E e T o b ey ey Tet | viiors e Ol [abseTab e Bnient tufodkey | oenera) sH VA Ry Ston w NS Ivgoca ity Flahe epiiuiledn courty Reonysation St e ity B e e e i —_— e quivement. Yet no attempt has been [act with reasonable promptoess. and b el (D, S LR B DR LU s i LR latter” wero A fow freo tickols 1o the proposed |muide to euforea {t aud It 1s the only | that was to take steps to enforce the |seetod \irote of Napolcon's most noted b e mOnK S0 lon: (e taaye he wan (| QiviiutieckiinHan Aatoutstlieihelghporing prize fight judiciously distributed among | foature of the tarift law that is not |dewand. 1t is mow probable that the |45, Fell a8 those cf all the Jafoe | able o fiud only five. No wonder then that | "™ iy Gourter-Journs the members of the Te legislature | being enforced. Is it not a natural i SNiTGae 5 Do hat the | hitih Buroper. He says the Third West- | the ticket placed in nomination s better than [ e, LOVELS (oUIerionrntl sive that T LR A Er R nai Bt abon iR i ot et alin- | Chinese govermment will see the e | plhalian reghnent beeame famous throughout | the men who nominated it. That isn’t say- [ openly avowed candidate for g, latah Al G zood, ) 1 it udministration does | pe ticney of glving the frecstopportunity | the German army s the reiion Which | g nuch. nomination for president. The Couricr-Jour- T i pugilists’ standpolnt, Just at this |uot intend to interfere with the trusts? |t the investigation in progress and |Sulered the heaviest loss qurlg Abe Ko nal_quotes Myron D. King, Governor Mat 757 moment in the game. N e e s DL st ogress and | prygsian war. 1t went into battle 3,000 strong RS are G oW’ Lttt S e e A et e gam Ihere is good reason to believe that at [of duly punishing all who shall be |and its loss was 40 per cont. In the batile | Interviews with leading republicans show S R G R ONIL EIV, OWE - o e least one member of the administration, | found guilty of connection “with the | of Chickamaugd there were more han twenty | that there Is a general feeling of satisfaction | Gricially launch e B L L 3 E‘.JU VS The republi of Douglas county ¥y Oltioy, 18 Bpboked 16\ nhy ine |outbagbsupon,. Ohietiui mlssin ! e giments, includiug several Indiana regi- over the ticket named on Saturday. Pyburn, 4515110115 ioat. atx lklng Ngurealsbion Both the method and results when lave been assured of the renomination aiist (he combinations, wlieth Gig stian whssionaries. | menta wihose percgitase of lows exceedsd | Frank Crawford, C. Ranter Stott, Sam Mac: | mauga” (nis sesson riking fgures at Chicka- | Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant of Judge Norval by acclamation. The | from sympathy with them or a belief DUy RIS DE AN B UNLED. 3 Ao leod, VanAlstine, Claus Hubbard, Charley | berry, the man who, from the top of Kene- | and refreshing to the taste, and acts fact that various eandidates have not | that they are be s ALy 7 e Give Business n Chance, Potter, Israel Frank, John Spoerl, Widow and | Saw mountain, waved thy signal to General | gently yet promptly ) bobbed up 1 10 i at they are beyond the reach of law | May Bemis and the Board of Philadciphla Times Oiphiags Kilsr, Rufua Windy Gibaon A8 GLher | Ths Bt e e nars s oas oid SersnguRIom ey onithe Kidnegs) obbed )l A1 ere as usual is | we wi o ¥ 2 p i t S5 3 ' v . ¥ ! D e 2! LuL oy o Fort.”” Mr. Frankenberry e | Liver rels. ¢ . b o) i it G20 W L Will 1ot venture to say, and it ix | Health have a duty to perform which | The curse of our nation is our political | eminent represcntatives of the dervish organ- e L L L Liver and Bowels, cicansos the sys- v 1.1 understood: that Mr. Oliey excrts | they cannot at ord to shirk, The dis- | CODIOSte. ons, ']vv:“_n -r'mfu"pff‘.n’ll-\fms MY | ization express themselves as thoroushly sat- ST a ke ok beto i I 1T An AR YRS hEFI e e effectually. dispcis colds. head- o “—;:vl—'l_‘ If—”w e 1:.\.II influcnce. That Attorney General | closurgas of systematic fraud upon the | agitating for the succession. Our financial | 8fied with the nominations and will support “N«N'"”A Khan, son of the ameer of | “Ches and fevers and cures haditual } spectol mis about to | {larmon has not been permitied to have | ¢ity by Poundmaster John Spoerl Systom 1s often made the plaything of party | the ticket from top to bottom ghanistan, who recently recited a Ma- | vonstipation. Syrup of Figs i N RO T I AL LT i b m|~| rltodd hay Rl o ; B 1. : i jnull (RO G “‘””:‘zl“i S P to bot Hometan prayer at St. Peter's tomb, s trot- | g1y In-mol oi‘ }“ Ik‘_’l Il igs is the newspaper he will - doubtless contest | ) s G G L T e B e (nE paWerkanainni| b Vlotor i B i walxer i mominated by i tiie [ SLOLLIRMEaReRM It TR0, EOURCS Of ek 2 8 eungIover pros wobabile ; 3 : Y the | gage. Ho is accompanied by a br luced tiiatetit e Hosshe.cont probable, at their hands decisive action, Both | important economic policy of the country is | dervishes for justice of the peace, is the s o 18 _accompanied by a brass duced, vleasing to the taste and ac e claim of the state for 000 with Dl people ought (o bear n mind the |of these derellct offclals, should O O ol Ihtl Hisiisn iitacanti )i s stice of the peace, is the same | cooking utensils and other parapherna septable to b s held by him. > oug IR U8, 1 mind the e derellct of s should be | BO ! 2 L parL 8l sts | victor B, Walker who lost his position as | royalty far Som lome. The continent as| ScPov e tO the gtomach, prompt in ) LR 08 TS BT S 0 DL L (YL G T T : : A agitate for its overthrow. The time has ML A (g LRI widldi - gowertul influence in Wash i K Of presen ministra- | summarily dismissed. There iS 10 | ¢ome when the country wants freedom from | ¢0Urt officer at the police court for signing }‘,')' as England is weary of rushing the | 118 action and truly beneficizl in its [l et 1) ton in this respeet. They ought also |loophole for them to crawl out of and [ partisan politics, because it needs its entire | his name to checks on a bank that carried \'(‘,"},, : the “self- 1 ) effects, prepared only from the most to remember that the democratie party |10 explanation for them to offer. The | cuergles to be devoted to the Busincss pros: "o funds to his credit. ramios 55 uckiey ectured uont "t eng. | bealthy and agreeable substances, its —_— AT e 2 3 e ¢ £ 2 perity that has come upon the people in e Ll ley sctured ieboubis - g SOLESt o Souusances, O c R AT it 1 itly o d that republiean | ovidenee inst thew is iclusive | defiance of the efforts of partisan organs and { tauqua_the other’ day, were Adam, David, | many excellent qualities commend it wy on the bench of tl policy was vesponsible for the existence | and cannot be offset by denials, The | leaders to hinder ft. | A well known merchant who has been In | Solomon, Marc Antons. vas | Carlvle | g gl and have made it th t et o the United for trusis, yet these are more numerous | Work for which these men have been e S business in Omaha for & number of years | Jueiers BYfon, Hoey Funeticy Atuoly ies lax témed R"d S i mmost States supreme court are hegiuning to ! ; 5 ¢ ; fime © and has been a lifelong republica S rEEISHAR Fqache Lun Kl nE ar remecy known. ) and no less prosperous er a del cmployed i S anewellenniarton ¢ A Good Time Coming. itelong republican was | anq James G. Blal All of thes: strio e T 7 show slgns of activity as the time for | opatie tarit ‘I'uulnlu:l und I‘ a demo- X*lliV .\_"l ‘Mf been well paid for. If New York Sun. | placed before the alleged republican con- A R iy ors \Llyv:“l’:} or yrup of Figs is for sale in 50 A TR 4 lan they were before, they went wrong they did it because [ porhaps the dream of the soclalist of a | veniion on Saturday as a candidate for mem- fatal errars which ruined thelr carcers, | cent hottles by~ ali leading drug- D haee p tliem (lie. lehtoing —— of their matural bent and with their | time when all material blessings of life | er of tne legislaturo to fill a vacancy, an| There Is a suggestive warning to whom it | gists. Any rcliable dr R . lie lightning' cannot R syoat openit Whilotho B mayor [innd | sialberexiendedianithak oy Bad [ EAT U el e s Rl o s may concern in a bit of news from OKla- | byoo iy reliable druggist who strike too soon. = y 4 L 8 ¢ ) 3 and | ean i thelr fulness, may yet be realized ! i o5 penty e received three | ) 0, "UA Tholitical convention refused to r | ay not have it on hand will pro- The democrats opened their cam- | Poard cannot deal with them as crim- fbut the fulfiliment will be brought about by votes more thun a saloon keeper whose place | nominate a local judge for second Yerm, | #ure it promptly for any K South Omaha has fong heen plead. | PAER I Ohio last Saturday at the s inals, it is their manifest duty to re- | the very 16 socllism would destroy; Ly | has been a hang-out for the south side | which action rufled the dignity of the bench | ishes to mptly for any one who IERL N D I8 lore 5 ; il tial Hentinall R o et e thiem trom tha public sorvice capital, comp tition and the impulse :\l)\lv): dorvises. After a look at the men who | reflected upon its integrity and impeached its ‘] :( o tryit. -~ Donot acceptany o onds 1o place a few al, al ss being | Y ) ic ¢ g satks for individual superiority. 1t will not | made the candidates one is led to wonder | AMbitlon. The chairman of the convention | Ubstitute. 2 oleGEn - TiGTitas oy et iiotliney made by the candidate for governor, The Dlame for this scandalous piece |ccme from the average abillty of the mass, | (5% Cr 4 onder | gas promptly arrested and charged con- el ghia "orer o o 1o (2408 7 the ennlnitor soveruon || 0, At [0 (i, S US| Sy e T (8 | v e vned e o ol | el o, e i vl |\ CALIFGRNIA FIG SYRUP O, ¢ [ ! ade to | N5 O L 3 LIl whenee has come the general advancement |as he did. ing a reconsideration of the action of the SAN (RANCISC foice the rouds to put in and maintain | VA# deveted to state affairs, another | PeFtors. It must be shaved by Health | of maukind in all It w Il not come from | convention. CQUISVILLE, K. ”w&{.;’mex.u.y the lights. The railvoad manngers, | MStANCe of the anxiety of democrats Commissioner Saville, who has made | checking individual faculties, so as not to | Hu“-l*-xlmle tough on Zimmerman to sur- - Hed it ivoad manmgers, | GEE BEE L the. discussion of | Ml department the breeding place for | best your mates, according to'the labor union | render his chances for the nomination for however, are not muclwatirmed. They $ year o discussion of dey place for |, but from eager striving to best | county treasurer for the promise of a deputy- e et e e o e s D11 f10AT! Cats fan(liates LhlLb HoRbRo | e el tonitno mateee | Snitrad e sie LLEAS PIARS BEA SO 2, in opening his political vultures. The hes com- | if others cannot attain the heizht until you | and then have the man with whom he o 4 20 ’ A9 - : 4312 1 “1 4; n.u & hi _campaign, :“i s ol .”f‘ health com if ok .;.4 e mm;x h'an .'\urlllvv\- S pooled fail to get the nomination. It will Not such another stock of boys’ and childrenu’s Reefers teports from all over the west bring |KAVe only perfunciory attention to gen- | missioner himself has set the example | o0 S0 Hsing to the summit of advantage, | D€ tough on him now not to have a salary as we show, west of New York. assurances that cattle shipments to (he | eral auestions and it is noteworthy that o pernicious political activity and in- | And, after all, misery, sickness, poverty and | and postage coming from the county while Omaha market will be unusually fhe democrats are not courting contro- cusable neglect of duty. ile has | the effects of stupidity aud viee will remain | he is out organizing Junior Order lodges. during October, and that by November | V'S on these questions. But the re- | foisted upon the public service and re- e e When ho have s o o o Mnra o s LA H S| 'S, v sisi R atl abse v VoL o " — 9] anvassing for he he 1,41 thi way. There is a bright pros. states, w L insist upon Keeping national -“"f absolutely worthless. These men | gioux City Journal: Judge Babb has asked | Rominations for office and then fail to get a pect, thereforc, for an carly revival of | 185ues before the people aud improssing [ 1ave been retained for no other reason | a good many questions, but has not hit upon | vote in a convention the outsider has no business in Nebraska's porkopolis. upon voters not only the injuries that | than their allegiance to the dark lantern the question in lowa this year, doubt but that the matter was fixed up in % have resulted from demoeratic poliey, | couneils I which Dr. Saville pl Sloux City Times: The democrats of Ne- | Council 125 and that the convention simply Waatito ol T e i Tt e L e R B DeleRE SEad o \baen nsTutiontive | Beka) Linrdtrision tuave le) sreet:nemsERper [0 B8 the malipriotolaliratifeation, : railroad are bullt within a few miles | party should be agaln entrusted with | (0 the duties of his office a5 he has | notorlety. il A 5 .. SUITS.. of O Sixty days’ time would |control of the gevernment. been to the propagation of arian | Cedar Rapids Republican: Judge Babb says“ ‘I'I*‘"F'" ""““""“ received the so-called re- put its trains into this city, Termi The democratic candidate for gover- | Polities he wy g ago have " |isnesllyex¥anestion s noti¥involved in, thin | RUBlicAn’ Convention “Romination for eounty Yubther havo RUL G s city, Terminal e democratic candidate for gover- |1 lith e would long ago have un- | campaign. Ex-Governor Holes seems to con- | treasurer. He had not been a candidate for acilities alone are wanted, and these | nor of Ohio of course expressed his sat- |covered the swindles committed by his | sider it the only thing worth talking about, | the office, but was out for the nomination R are to be provided by the new unlon | istaction with the operation of the pres- | Subordinates. Des Moines Leader: Dos Moines possesses | for oty treasurer. A. Edwards Fall AN tho Hbawill eoter Biaaha 3 . L) 1 Ei PSRt ig center. To attain to this, however, the | | l’l“‘u. 1 the line will enter Omaba within [ that it recognizes the principle of pro- | department under Dr. Saville has been | city must wake up fo the fact that its afir- | rod for the nomination for the city plum, Overcoats the next six months. tection, thus antagonizing the deela an tmposition on the community and a | mative assistance is absolutely necessary, [ 1 80 the Council sidetracked Helmrod onto | —— Hont of tlin likt. Nomoa o E s asto apiciby dnianey. Villa dE s not | Sidisiasnan e b ter: | the county raco and left the field clear for | e An Olifo Judge lia deckded that black- | platormn, and notwithstanding, abs, |10 Do expected that it wilt purse itself | year over 56 Democrat: Towa produces this | Bdvards for the city nomination. I the Because this 1s | (o iR RR MRS Les i ML IROS | DO ! nding, sADaoL ¢ Itself | year over 550,000,000 bushels of cereals, corn, | meantime Uniit, Zimmerman and Dryant Overcoat Weatner || 1 1o [ that it has proved an utter failure as completely, common decend requires | wheat, oats, rye and bariey. Not another | gpe he! d sBAD Oisobarge on' employo undl ssck | revenuo mensure, causing a defiolt dus | tiat it at lonst start a semblunce of re [ Siate 1 the union can equal it. Aside trom HSSHAISE daAnliey e far dnibine ;"i o LR e s el G | AL LR ok yps |t Rk AT ML this immense yield, lowa grows enough to | = ! 1 Draront i yient elsewlere |ing tho year siice it went into_operation | form by beheading the cnlprits who | live on. Think of its fruit. vegetables. hay, | DIck Smith withdrew his name from the I* suff evere pemalty. The |of nearly $70.000000 and compelling the | 1ave allowed themselves to b caught. | eattle, horses, hogs, butier, checse, sorghum, county convention as a candidate for the employers’ blacklist and the employes’ | treasury to sell bonds, Oy 5 buckwheat, and the many other articles. | nomination for sheriff “‘in the intere 3 ) 1. Mr. Campbell ; interests of boycott go Land in hand and both are | was able to present facts showing that | It transpires et on TR AR i DR Al M iovelr. | harminy ! S Bick 18 slosp, angigh 19tk { Sl acts sho z the anspires e deal for the [lo s oy’ > fines umn weather | o v growing more and more unpopular us | there hns been o marked Industeial re- | purchase by the Board of Public Lands | 0 be found in tha world, amn weather | tnrone to have received a hunch that the i the average mind gets light, A L & R B e o Do bafotnen raplalass (s fiure (or s | SISURATLAROR AREHE ECRIAIE 208 0 | i e Hhs ha ¢ s g « ! - [ tory which surmounts the Towa taldiees’ wia | B0 other candidaie would be considered by £ —— ay that (his s larzely due to the fact | terial which is said to bave been pro- | sailors” monument was placed In position yes- | the convention. The poople who said that the defeat | that the industrial interests of the [moted by ex-Penitentia Appraiser | terday. The figure; which is of bronze, is e — of Bonntor TN 1n Lis contost. forose | conntiy aro secure agninst free trade|[and. present Bolice Commissloner |ine matios o) dind Periect anasimen of Few Die, None Resign. nor of New York last year would | Assault for at least two years, with the | Broateh is for the acquisition for the Lot g e A FRiAGBLIA” Times Rrie ok a toinbatons th ik 10k oot | Drabalillity: fuat (s security riilihe o of u sccond-hand boiler at the | WOOVIS@IIIngG thie great height one of the | n '}\Ifsmm-:_‘fv,:?r{ll\L\lvrfiJ.\-‘.‘;:‘xly:\; concerning l;.".léyfx 0 Frave re © 1 W 1 Y pro » i o Thi workme I E 0od o e flg s il ledy e it ROfix TRY 84, feal grave are now aware fhat they | Prolonged to nmuch geeater period. Mr, | price of $250. This boiler Is reputed Tori e, orawjagiu and stood on the dgure's | seem st firat sight tnapplicable to postuins: { still have to deal with what is a very | Neal who prosented the antl-protection | o have origiually cost §750 and s | was @ plece of AL JAed 0 powition, 14 fiars,-when we rod that 160 postmasters died 3 live political corpse. Senator Hill Is {plank In the national convention of | vouched for by the contractor as one | o4y that loo AT TRiia | fh R0 AN HOARL S N Y ¢ | 1809 5 i yesterday w custed 50 bed | i Kl Ly in control of the demoeratic party ma- | 1892 and whoe was the democratle can to. 3t willlBo. femembered | 5n (op. o6 the sbelden thes It sy Ao Placed | sastmaastors 1n, b8 cquatey, whioh I8 10,064 1 chinery of his stat 1l the prospects | didate for governor in Ohio two years teh compelled the state to | tol. The monument cannot be seen now 1“, |.w.“ul,,.‘ .I':\’v’n’. r‘i“r‘:“x:-\.\lYmm"»«l:ur-'.lf Hu{ are good for considerable evidvnce of |50, 18 more honest than e prescnt soveral bollers from Dorgan at g | 6 Dest 8dvantaks uuless one gots 1o tho | averag: death rate among ail classes is about . n 8 his activity before e suceumbs to polit- | candidate, In his speech at Columbus R DA e (R h st { the state house. This was a | twenty per 1,000 of the population. It will fhe nverage man doesn't know when he's gotting a good pleco o 1 | d 1 I ment which were | very foolish plece of work, but not t i A | feal death e 8ald tho tavife low enacted by the | within two weoks afterwnrd condemned | On6 by auy. medna that has bean. perpetratad | Lacsthy ok, Jubtityimg. the beliet ¢ soally o4 goods. and once in & while dealers get beantifully stuck on some job lot e e S ] ; last congress is not what he had hoped {#s utterly useless as boilers and yalu- fince the ldea of erecting the monument was | tively few die. - The furtier bellct that none that LOOKED all right. That’s the reason we went into the businoss from “_I-"k P i appointing a new | for or what he thonght it should have e only as old iron. Oue such ex- g re remains practically “undisputed Hll‘;n'm‘nul vp. We buy the cloth and that's all we do buy--there’s no - i l“. .].ll:nlulu. \|“ |l.. _'.n: violation of | heen and he declaved that “protection | perience with second-hand bollers rec- such thing as a job lot of cloth such as wo b Our tilors muke it up e law had Ievolved it in turmofl amd P R T : sy 3 into uvercoats and suits and we sell the clo ho § 5 f s foreve ad ndoubtedly Mr. |ommended by Broateh ought to be Highes : . ! sell the clo.hes. As much diforenco be contention the Ntate Banl | : ’ ? & ighest of al ening fsf o5 5. Gov'l o . contention the State Bauking hoard is in necord with Mr. Neal, | enough. The state can legally buy plisst ol in Lesveaing Powes—Lasest Ui § Cott Report twoan our,olothss and athor donlers” a8 duy augd nighty whilg there's praa, suddenly discovered that no new ex has not the courage to proclaim | supplies and materials in only one way e Huplly 0o iffarence in prise. aminer Is needed and declded not .to | his convictlons. wmd that upon cowpetitiye bids based ¢ ue the commission to s new ap- | Both parties In the Buckeye state |on the same plans and specifications. pointee. Why diduw't its mewmbers dis- | he Inaugurated their campaign the A cover this in the first place? Or ave | e . ; o bl e llu_:“l“ Ilh'l-‘\l [ fshit will ko on with great vigor, be- | According to the organ of the state they. X h sohind | cause large stakes are involved. It house gang the reason Land Commis- | ) which they can retreat as gracefully as | not simply a question as te which party | si A B S0 T e prMR R ¥ A quest s to which party | sloner Russell and his associates have NS | e " h i hreat- | shall govern Ohio during two years, [ ignored the conditions of the appro- { i provo serioust The result of the election will determine 3 { v oteruing | priation for the introduction of electric | . QLUTELY PURE

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