Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE OMAHA DAILY B RIDAY, THE ©MAHA DALY BEE “ THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'SARGUMENT. | by many other able and “experienced | the league may offer suggestions, it can L CHANGING INALGURATION DAY, :r:n':n.;’;»\c glv e : free hand n: —— ———— | The urgumeut of Attorney General| financiers, It was a part of the eur. | neither direct nor enforce thelr application - E — o South Arica e evidence was At al E. ROSEWATER, Editor, i the Porto Rico and Philip .l, ¥l £ the Ind '; \polis commis. | The people of every city know the nature of iy fn Nemiin bt h"«.:.-'n:,,"' g ¥ (kY Bieat Yy o' g — A L t | rency plan of the A he reforms required in their community bob Lt . Baltimore Ameriean Totted BE PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, ws before the supreme court of | sion and has been embraced in a num W Yow tw SeTNe 1 Robert M. Collins, recently Associated e | Untted st H ! know how to bring them about; if President McKinley would hold th A TERMS OF 8UBSCRIPTION. ted States will be admitted by [ her of bills before cong they will not act for themselves o combina- | " TtRLive 10 tRY ERINRDINGS, W% | worid's teooed Tor Ienuth of sePvice ke ehis ’\“ . Dty Biee (without Sunday), One Year 4600 | o iinded men to be an able, a8 | yever been regarded, however, with ¢ on of voluntary advisors at & distance can | Io \Washington recently on his way to his ] oo o TRmEn For, Cm aten It he she ) Bee Ao Beries One 'Yea " bt Tittle fo w station in London. In an interview < b Tiintre %, Ops o] most comprehensive, exposition | eral favor and now that there has heen | do but litle for them Lo R s v Tt | 11ve 1o the end of his second term and it o e———— he Washington Star he gives his impres nday Tee " ( defeuse of the policy of the Y the public deb dor bl to be introduced by Representativ o g O, nd defeuse of the policy of the ad- | an extension of the public debt, under | Anything to Please Him. fon of affairs in the fslands up to the time | W1 10 be introduced by Representative Weekly Bee, Ont y —|w nistration and congress toward those | the et of last March, it is fmprobable Chjeago Chronicle b oghindiogh o B g yon of New York should p i Fitih 1108 Prom the Ixlands. | the proposition will receive much| Another gentleman of indolent tempera- | *How long will It take to settle the Phil- | °f Cong ud of three-fourth b Boer repub [ that the proposi [ | | and admity that the Uunited States would save the | states proposition 18 to change the Omada: The tates. His proposition is to change th or . A . 8o |ment has shot the wife who earne | spine probie Mr. € s was asked ty-fifth and « of the attorney gene s that con- | long as industeis commercial con S . nedg i . ' il ted ML y d A « y. The ening of [ g \ i B Y Vet Birest oot THton de T oral AR LRt colt | lony e todusiral and commercihl CO:| pyrsping 3 by vary sk dibiressed, A% | one,” e Peied, *T the Shigion of 8 day o Abril or May. The lenethening of | 5, ", in t hicago: 1640 Unity Buoilding gress intended the act of 1807 to classify | ditions continue as nt present and the | 0"ihe migchiet fs done, and exorasses & | majority of sy offcorn wit ohom | Mr cKiules's second term by & month | yoriqwide importance which Nev “"r'{‘ f < A TN a8 foreign all countrivs not part of of | currency supply is augmented by 1ar2e | desiro to be hanged. His desire should be | taiked before I left Manila 1m October it At hiddlobinrsd o R "“"_” o wl 3 continents and the Washington: 81 Fourieenih Street belonging o the United States at the | additions of gold, there will not be any | gratified at the earliest possible moment. In | will Fequire a much larger army than we ! consequential. Mr. G centurles ¢ ty probably flon: i Street. ! . | found, trom a comparison of the weathes Bloux Clity: 611 Park Rtreet CORRESPONDENCE. from rrasp by ontinenta time of its pussage and the subsequent | grent demand fo policy that Mr. | the meantime the authoritics ehould not in- | now have there to extablish order within a | 0400, from a o mationa; | EF0ss m ons In the c 2 TR g e o sl L B UL s {erfere with auy eflorts be may make fo | reasonabe time. With our present farce |[EDOFLS WHet we la and around the BatIonsl | bers of great European powe {orial mattor shoutd pe widressed OMANA | United States did ot operate to admit | | ey SAY8 (NN EOLtY Loy bed i oo Aot Il | ot belleved order seuld bu MMTGRRL 1N [ oy iinun 1y s veky umbensomABle poPion oF | ooeole Atiitudo of the United Biates in Bee, Editorial Department bt et "l’: . £ save the county the expense of trying him. [less than five years and some were certain the yoar. BDetter weatber conditions six | oo, O, continenta ervention behal BUSINESS LETTERS. imports from those istands free of duty NOT A VICTIM OF CONSPIRACY - it would need ten OF BN OOk 1T % St B e | o Boers 1 one of the fateful Husiness letters and remittances should | under the law. ‘Therefore the tarift act| 7y rsonal South Omaha organ of THE WORLD OUR OYSTER, “The conditions last month were entirely | 1 FHCH HECEE el 676 b "l‘u.m‘w ot | &FTOre which bave ped the course Panaddressad: The Bee Publishing Com- |y construed and enforeed violates 1o | Mayor Kelly usserts that he {s the v 1 Wl 5, SERIRTT = pany, Omaha | o lance Over the Natlonal Dalance the fdea i not a bad one, especially in view — REMI NCE | constitutional rule of uniformity. The | tim of a couspiracy which will soon be Shest, of the custom which surrounds the fnstalla Louls A My & Co. t continued Mr. Collins. We are now con : fronted, not with the first, but with a ¢ 0 ) ; Remtt by dratt, exp postal order, | assumption that these new possessions | uneovered and prove Kelly guiltless of | New York Herald socond Insurrection that s supported by | {100 Of & president with open air exercises | NEW VORK, Dec, 20 crhe f Bhystye to The ent of | Should at onee he given equality With | the charges of bribery and blackmail | The average reader is repelled by a mass | poeh politionl aad” s ity ehptatibny, | I SR OOE CRREERY oda juod: | e states of the unlon under the pro- fupon which he bas been bound over for | Of AEUres, but those presented hete must | which ure secret, but effective 1n the |, g LR L L gL | Intereat and gracity every American, show- | Forior Fabellon. the foreen of oth sides | OTCh 4 brcaurea ututs” of the calendar IMPANY |InK as they do the flourishing condition of t showed that this particular date would fa — e IReTLATION, | duties, Tnposts aud excises shull be uni- | 1t fs to be hoped that Mayor Kelly | our omasees met In strecgth. 'Thers warn battles and [ oo IC LU LS PREticuler date would fall ’ e STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION I 2 Aot the Dalled Phwive: | ont _ b R NSIeYa THE el : tho Filipinos were whipped. At that time | oy " A% 288 DUEE (0 B ON8 tite (6 King Hall, who Wns mAde asrigh Stats of N Dougtes County,d | form throughout th nited States, | clear imself and relieve the peop! Only the gross figures for the last month | (nere was a largo faction of Filipinos, rich an any other date in the spring of | JGid he would not be to muke a siate orfe B Taschuck, secretary of The fee | secms utterly untenable. The language | of South Omaha and especially the re- [are as yet known, but the detatled st planters and others. who desired to see | e YF. As a matter of fact this con- | me it until he had had the books «xamine plishing Company, being duly swor A . | ¢ o o & ten thonths ending Oc y ) _denired 8¢¢ | {ingency has happene t once since the | Which would require several days, He nt w that the actunl_number of full and [of the constitution does not warrant | publicans who elected him of the odium Tober 1o ahe ten months ending With Oc- | punce catablished at any price, after the | H1E°HC T O o STy wincs IO [ abiived the. taijute to tha v dhest ot Evening and Sunday Bee printed during the | *WCH a1 assumption and Am and disgrace that attaches to his alleged |, 05 0 0 owing to the increased quan & ) LT month of November, 190, was as follows rrests, if these a to be considersd in | miscouduct, tity exported and the much higher price 10,870 16 8.8 onnection with the question, would [ w P o deference to the judg- |obtained, repre are 3 AL 1 ey ) ith all duc deference to the judg- |obtatned, represents mare than one-half the 5 as.qo0 | 10t be promoted by the adoption of [ ment of the attorneys who have sought | Increase in our favorable balance, but other 1 as.amo | suel a policy, to shicld him behind frivolous techni- | Products and manufactures contribute hand 04 . somely, as the following figures, abstract 120 A® to ncquiring territory, Mr. Griges | calitios, 1t would seem to the ORdINATY | trom the repers oo 1t e acted os.488 clted numerous avthorities to show that | man that the way to establish Mayor |of Statistics for the ten months. will shos 41,250 there ix no constitutional ebstacle to | Kelly's innocence s to refute promptly | Raw cotton 21,810 G territorial acquisition by - the United [ (he damaging testimony of the brewers States and he contended that the con- | and liquor dealers who swore they had ed power to acquire territory DY | hoen syste matically held up in South 28940 treaty or by conquest includes the right | Omaba in the name of the mayor. If v 28,680 to prescribe what terms the United | Mayor Kelly had had the right advi 15 25,550 different from what they were a year ugo. man history vision of the coustitution requiring that | (prial in the district court. of obviating this for the future would b company’'s offices of the stock quotaty by fixing the beginning of the presidential | tickers kome time ago | ompliance with term after the fashion of m.’ November | R o tles, o NaW; XOFK Btok axchans election duy—that is, on such and such a| Mr Eisen, the Birmingham mem could pever then fall on a Sunday. The | extonsives and o believed 1o haye diradvantage of this plan is the variability siness, in the length of the term, which, among other thiuzs, would fnvolve the computa Rev, Dr. Willlam Wai tion of presidential, congressional and the Church of t other salarfes for fractionnl months. 1 A DUl Row very few of these entertain such a sontiment They are black and we are white and thelr natural racial antipathy has been strengthoned by the killing of so many of their own people. Most of the American officers with whom I talked sald that events had compelled them to abandon the theory that any great 1900, 1500, | BuUmber of Filipinos are friendly to Ameri- Exports i Adilas gunThGl | can occupation. If the Americans should orts . " MI1SW | abandon the islands these sympathizers professor of theology at Harvard univer [ who aro att marked men “l”! g ‘;.I.I:pn:,:'” all, is & mere matter of hook sy, to succeed Dr. Charles Carroll Ever- | harshly treated.” What Mr. Glyon's scheme will have to | oo iow does the present insurrection dITer | contend with s the prefudice L oninet | from the former?” the reporter inquired i | | tn Chicago Sian. et exports 130 Provisions g Exports Imports | { | THE BUNCH, 4 | States will ¢ to in fixing the fu-| he would have courted the fullest in-| e | exports $153.300 217 are sadden v 0ts to the constitution and the | Detr “tee Pross. her. It 18 being conducted, os I said, on on- | res Rbont ChPistRS S ITron, steel and all manufacture; ; nd Beeln Tmports kunization is very complete and very power [ nis"clann would be the DAt to witerd the | Aowh o OF senthll TodSHCIRSL YORF MATked Net | sales (s right in the case of the pative Indian | short the examination by a voluntary S ful, but secret. 1o its milltary nspect, f0r | tarm of the oxecttive Lo sk corr L Net daily average, 3()’447 tribes, The treaty-making of the | roquest that he be bound over, LOilk, all kinds ipedsy w‘“wm' n_ has a few hundred regular sol- | make him ineligible for re-election. Thi ‘“‘ljvv- g0 Record I've quit talking to 3 GEO. B, TZSCHUCK, LBOVernmient, xaid the attorney general,| Another thing that may as well be | jborts - By 57 fers in weveral provinces, uniformed and | (nnovation I8 jueczer over the telephon ) | Imports | regularly equipped. In addition, however, has often been agitated and Had a faillng out Subscribed In my presence and sworn 10 [ has exercised the r o A ) o : | addition, however iy 1 W v et B p. | has exercised the right to deal with the | flatly contradicted is the assertion of Net_ exports 5 103 | I each province there are several hundred there are many good reasons to support it No, but they don't Keep thelr house as 100 HUNGAT statius of the inhabitants of c | Mayor Kelly's home organ that the | Breadstufre lled volunteers, who are merely Total ture status of its inbubitants, There bas | quiry while the case was pending before Less unsold and ret uever been any question regarding this | Judge Vinsonhaler instead of eutting warm'as we do ours hen, again, it might be considered as an 3 Pub! wPrady . " | Exports 6,536 08 | | opportune time to rearrange the sesslons | Cleveland Plain Dealor: 1 ghould think _Publle. | ritory in every treaty of cession prosecution against him was instituted | frborts R o | Sriians and former soldiers, who keeb | of congress 8o as to do away with ihe | thL 1he DOCE general Dewet modld. ges 1803 to 1898 and the status fixed has spiro o friends or buckers of their arms hidden in places conveniont | anomaly of having g t | Biifs: O the Bolitude of those Bouth Africkn The kidnaping business Is not a safe i o napired Liy the triends or backers of| - e s ooy S0 356619 [ when guns are needed and who to all 2 Doeyof having & lawmaking body meet | hilla:" ot been uniform but exceedingly vary- [ the candidates for the legislature who | cCopper and mahifaciee thereot 2 | In December, which, as has frequently oc- | “Wel', when he feels lonesome he fust one to embark in none tl * Lk, poobpe §4tre pearances and rding to their own pro- | cyrred, has be 1 . Hle swoops down and pleks up a few hundreds g, He argued that this practice Is | were counted out by the monstrous elec Erpere ot 88,596 | testations are ‘amigos’ and fairly bubbling | ber elections. . oo acd At the Novem- | SFURETERER 1o Dmpany The osteopaths seem to be having a | NI 4t varlance with the doctrine | tion frauds perpetrated in South Omaha, Nt e over with enthusiastic regard for Ameri- | ¢ mare than probabie "',::::“'{“’"‘;y""’_“ ‘;":“' | b R tiaisa e, ais " that the coustitution follows ™ M o ely th % ortiey et exports . 38,439,752 cans. There no more meeting of force | qp ol bl g dealing In gilt-odged fnvestments now hard road to travel fn Towa as well as | W e 8 L '“l" o follows the fag |1t Is not likely thnt County Attortiey | wor'ing ‘sleven months ended with WIth force. 1t & company of sur e eroret [ tentlons of the member from New York | I dealing in wlii-viged investments v Nebeanka, and that if that doctrine be true then [ Shields would be influenced AInst | vember the value of products and mer- | 6161t 1R epratiy RBIPIS, B4k Kot on . 1t shall bear fruit, it will be the product of o | Righter~Gold mines. There's money in the constitution has lecu violated by | Kelly by the parties who are uncarthing | chandise exported exceeded the declared | pagimons wx oo, & BALOATIGh Bbou (itolthg | ST e tred S hYRie M. TORT 410 haiy ¥or holiday purcha use the an-[every treaty that has brought us new | the crooked eclection work, which "‘"’"‘.‘;:fl‘«’:u"fl Iu‘-'ijrr-*' by $572,000,000, belng $34.- | enomy's country, and that includes all terri- TRANSMISSISSIPPL VO money in some of them nouncements in The Bee's advertising | lands and new inbabitants, It conviets | promises to dislodge him from his office, | Atder thuo for the correapondin | ory not actuslly oceupled: by our troops, it OHivars Boaty Nt d columns as a business directory and :nul rror and usurpation (he president period In the record-breaking year of 1598, 4 J hicago Pos Vhy did you lay In such seding ‘ iy ,‘"”"" no rebels. Information of such a | Rew lean « of Half n an enormous stock of bud clgars?’ asked will make no mistake, who negotiated and the senates that | The college oratorical contests are now |t wamne o ot oy (he Srresnonding overment on our part i invariably carried 2 Lol r b replied,the man in charke of — ratified those treati on the bourds developing new disciples - ey ,'."n'.,",.'.,i.‘l”.‘!.'“;."";) Sue trodpw eannct | L 8 ":'.unj.l.'l,."',‘:“ym"”'\‘\r e | el Countn i e e el The lull in the output of appointments [ The attorney general poiuted out that | of Demosthenes who are to sway the MADE 1HIS OWN WAY. | prised. e e e e B TR TR TR DR i by the incoming state officers is simply | there is a distinction between organized [ multitudes of the twentieth ntury CarEVE L ;l_‘"‘mmd“m_' i “We will hear, for instance, of a force of | LOUistana, which are divided by the river, | Washington Star Dar ts all kinds an out of courtesy to Banta Claus, who | territories under the United States and | The general public i too apt to dey What it Illustrates. Insurgents being in a certain town, and we | thOUE their territory ts chiefly on the west- | degre SUCCOSS, Uncle Eben, Wit claims the season as his own for mak- | cited iustances showing where terrl | cate the value of these oratorical tour Philadelphia Record. |dispatch a battalion or regiment there \n‘:r::”::.l‘h:“ It was to this reglon the demo- | YoM tHies an' WIE yiuthuhae Ii'8 3§68 ing Christmas gifts. tories had come under the laws of the | neys, which unquestionably serve a most | Oswald Ottendorfer, who died on Satur f;:‘r‘(‘f:“. ‘K'X’“‘;"’” ‘"M‘*r]“y’m::;‘W"r\:;\"{lf- Aoy Qi eeht 'l‘n";f"' "‘"_""'v"l!'f :;;:.\ tecess | keepi Uulted States through specitic legialu- | useful purpose in sharpening the wits day last in New York. wa for nearly haif | L0 = Rl " S10, e tnsurents leave the | /G, /6% L foto the free sily o the | Adva Items from Bryan's Paper. From Washiugton comes a threat| tion of congress rather thau frou: the | and expanding the intellects of those e Tt ias p o ar 81 Chlor DrOpEIsLoR OF | 1,g'eanebrake hiid hids, id' Whea sur mem | BiB6teen: atates | with an aggregat (eliflod LHalLELY agalust tho continued existence of the| extension to thew, of its own force, of | Who participate in them. The college |t StAtts Zeltung, the leading German Lveryoody Is complaiing of & bad regate y e the townspeople P o5, there | Plurality of £49,6 4 Rtortad] I morning H i newspaper of the country. His carecr it | yre some sy col! i2Luy e HVT skl STl e e D aeciveRe ] B Jou subscribed Missouri river commissio As a sine- | the constitution. On this point the argu- | student is all the better cltizen by being | interesting as @ type of the lises of thou | e bad insurgents here, but they | they ca it o 'ght of the nineteen, and | This I8 no free lunch, anve. rau away. We welcome you; we are | the plurality passed over to the republican | UUF Lrms are cash in adyan cure this job has no peer, unless it be | ment of Mr, Griggs was particularly [ able to hold his own on current topies | sands of the most prosperous and influen- ‘“mg(_ and all the time they know just | 81de by the close margin of 81 votes i o | o TIE 0B your chickens. We can use them 3 Y o i 4§ SEIRAGYS o8 | »' and e J ow Jus o otes 1n a | on our farm Nebraska's do-nothing railway commis- | strong, cleg and conclusively show- | In public discussion when the occasion (llnl‘ ey of '!{ .'i'" ) “'“\"h_r’ "‘“" " | where the insurgents are. When our troops | ttal poll of 2,72 e total vote four | For editof's terms for loctuses, eto., see ston. ing thut the theory regarding the con- | demands, e Tt o e 1ong ko Me. OtteBdorter | jeave the town back come the rebels Tielasny Yab LESSO, b0 tha voie of thw | AELPSES S SR SRPEL e Birven, — —— d e la New York, . ome towns bRy etoe ippl ctates fel : y D, QR 1 e stitution originally promulgated s = political refugee from his native country, |, C'eD In some towns wh we have :Hn teen transmississippl ctates fell off | wants to trade i set o auet for o golf If there were ever any doubt about i The portion of the democracy which 2 A . |started home rule and allowed the natives | a fact showing that the stay-at- | outfit houn in the interest of slavery was not 3 he was & complete stranger and WIthout | gy wlect momictea) o o R B Lo The boasted prosperity Mark Tlanna talks the republican local ticket Dbeing before and has not been since recog- has been fuoculated with populism | goiar, Although @ well educated young | oy ,,:, s ‘x: 0f )'"' the political part T rK e following 18 & | .5 "ol about. has not struck this town “double-crossed” in South Omaha, the| '.q"1n the treatmont of territorios. |DOW bas something to shoot at. Ex-|man and sccystompd to sood 1ving, 10 | sk Rp0urba)the ataetlan ot oy oat o oot [ ftitee v il L T volunteering of Mayor Kelly's chief of " | President Cleveland has given the party |could find no means of bread-winning ex- | (o' ne piacos Tares . aiding the insur: | ~ | we ol b Gl Rl ] police a8 a witness for the fusionists OUNARET IR BUaGeh A some advice which will make him o |$obt the hordest manual labor. He Arst |yection are levied In nearly every town i A Tnllen wheneyor th Hame o oty pagsr 18 with & pipe dream story ought to| | COUTIEE ; ¢ target for all the batteries they can | (o vessocs ot soemorny iy e, UH0MINE of | which (he Americans control and sent to AL | mentioned " Wo' il make i smiie ot e elinch it. L ion o hbcare i o CHICHRL (18 Iypiiig it tiia fi61d)*WIMout iy de: | ua Workiy Howhvéx Iabbe ouer 1o boany oy | the Inauryents STATES. | McK. (Hryan. McK. bry t ! - - causes of democratic defeat in the last N wl 2 B 4 The Filipino leaders—and they are smart wants to know whether we = === [ sire to futerfere in a family quarrel, it |He made his way, always saving something | . ansesy oy e t00rs a0 / ; 100 & pass oF not When we g0 out Superintendent Dawes of the Institute | two national elections, but as to what | )+ appear to a nou-combatant that |0t of bis earnigs, and in a year or two |on IS 00 perfectly well informed | B i NSeTl ot R QAT OF DAGtA Y8 L ould app 0 3 ¥ on Ame onditions—use 4 o arin : i for the Deaf and Dumb congratulates | should be done to rehabilitate the party | v 10 | found work in the office of the newspape R A AN 2. 3 know how “Inquisitive” voted lagt month the man who has twice led the party to | with the natives that I have not heard Wiien o republican usks vou any fool ues himself that the deficiency in that insti- | he does not speak with that definiteness SEt08 Pl A BB R CATE o ‘olr v\lm- h he sl\nmwm tly n.{-. Iu; l the |vrml of n the states,” said Mr. Collins tion aboat us vou tell him it's none of his , g 45 o i LA T e ) cipal owner, beginning with little pay and | .o T e treatme 4 by ginger business. SHudl d8 00t much over J0.000. [Tile In] whids Is nocessary, to make hla counsel | ¢y o 'wilo has twice ied!it to defeat. |much toil. Mr, Ottendorfer often afrmed 7 holé up the trestment of the negroes | L o : i AL Kinds of job work done at this office a fairly good record for a popocratic Impressive with hiy party. Advising R I Wan b L i e Aty whites iu this country to iustrate | Minnoa We have openéd o depurtment or the sule ministration, but it Is capuble of great | the party to return to old princples, | Jeports from Colombin are that 600 |hard and his ambition to Wik well Fathe AR e N R R R L] fontans ] 7| the dem e e i mprovement. without detining those principles, fs not i in a re.|than any skill or talent that caused his a or | Nebraski ot | 1 j | and G0 W Lino . fow coples loft o 3 i were killed and 1,000 wounded | ain control of the islands. They ad S e Valuble for [ histo likely to have much effect, Of rn\l""l':m‘nl battle between g \.~|-n:n.rnrmnf.l,..lpln rapld promotion. 1t is true that it was by | UIY (RMEN OF lr.'m-l:n'\':-:. TG L ! ; R | seeinieh baerawstanls Tkl and mausionts The official count has been completed | weerypody lerstands Mr, Cleveland's E 5 | marriage that he obtained control of th 1 he e of 4 Oregon ;. style from a literary point of view. Persons 1) A1l the states of the umlon and it| oy ey, tderstands M. Oleveland's|iand tnsurgents. Tho other Bouth Amer-[newspaper, but it was his anerey ana suse. | B e ol ananiae (e BLaieR)| #iRDakiora AT TG o LR S e s B ) 1 | p Croe 1 if d el ote vol cusly rol con- | Texas 3 5 m i ine u los, by ption or job worl oty By ¢« | demoeracy. 1ts cardiual princlple 18 free | oy countries should file a protest | ment that made the property worth havies, Al e B ARIRGUALY S rrauioons | Jesk s WitFiiways find tis i our sanceu, except USRI At Milnloy ol oRly Basia | iras, obla At tor revanubionly!tiand | aahladt this. metiod. of . foine Hilbat | Ths! thoukats. of Yaust e Ak, fesenapyLAnarioan awapanors (0 ahow | (I Fs s R R L RIS B plurality of the popular vote, but a clear | j¢ g very doubtrul if the democratic | 1y kijling people becomes the pule | he contemporaries of the German editor, | 00 S e _m'w'm' u:,;:{;;m«” Wyoming . 4”‘.‘." pre «fi.:.u.lll ::Ix:.‘yi,‘."u“li“uln'v»“.!l s, Mar- majority over all. There docs not ab-f purty will adopt this, In view of the fact | 1y rovolutions o flourishine. industre. . | "1 Who achieved wealth and influence from i e S LA R T s the time to Aubscrin be e " Seatinuante | in f K Industry 8 | (e poorest beginnings, found no fault with ¢ — pear to be enough democratic salvage | that the industrial interests of the south | R0t toie i the conditions that made hard and steady | PFOMISes of a liberal degree of self-govern- | MeKinley's plurality i Sl WASTED INGENUITY. to warrant holding a wreck sale, are as favorable to the protective policy —_— work and thrift the price of suceess. —They | WAt for Pilipinos are delusions it Ameri- | REVUDM plurality”in Ut | P — 5 L § sl ¥ | cans are pej ed to come to the islands e in republic 3 Chicago Post - as are those of the north. Mr. Cleveland | Cuuve and Efect. did not look to leglsiation to make the | Si% A% Peritied Lo come (o the lslands in | Increase ' Fepubiican Vol A i s T o Lincoln does not propose to be left out | s also an anti-expansionist, in which | Washington Post road smaother, but resarded the hardships | e’ fosarnmont. and. give the native| MoKinley's voto Increased 1 fitven mis | MBS cased Nis Food moth r dlvma o o 2 Never before v e 0 er Ve~ 3 b cles overcome as b Hvernme . ® o V s AR b | F ain he was to ¢ e destroy when sensations are passed around and | rogpect he is not in accord with a very ,.: :“(n':vr'l',:l “’."‘l A (,‘-’.|.::‘x";:::f“u“§:|‘; ::'r'""“:’,:""l""' "I‘n"pm At of tholr best s | blacks all the burdens ch arguments | falling off in four—Loulsiana, Minnezota, | & Whatever he nacd in hin Bl : comes up with an attempt to rob the | pape 80 Ayol 8 robi 20 y 9. davelopment ot tholr ket quals large number of democrats In all sec- | gay advertising. The falling off in the |ities. All they asked was opportunity—+a | ind lodgment in willing ears FRAREG A0 Fexsh RryAG'S vte felloltiin | @il Woretiaf ofidnues for whidh ahe sould tons of the country. Moreover, as an | Bryan vote in that section is not hard to|fair fleld and no favor.” Thelr own ex. |, ' The richness of the Philippines has not | elhteen states, increasing only in one This bad little troublesome “la antl-expansionist he is himself not in|expain. perience led them to helieve that our na. |D€Cn Overestimated by the most enthusi- | Idabo. His voto in his own state was 1567 | Whit seemed to be deemed his pop: —— E a4 astic anoexationists, but it is not a country | smaller than in 1896. McKinley's vote in ular game R accord with the traditional policy of the A Minapprehcinion L g "’“",",“l a chance for | oy a man has only to annex a gold mine | Missouri increased §157 and Breames foll| VW48 Steallig the ruspberry jam democracy. Baltimore American. TR A rn s T’:n-lix:“:r”{] ‘1: 1ot |or stake out a plantation. The islands are | off 11,754, McKinley's vote in Arkansas in- | “1'l cure Wim of that » indignantly —_— = e Olaga e S Didty (Han coms eneral Chaffee is 5 8t ‘Quies 014 . 4D O | thickly settled, the natives are shrewd busi- | creased 7,188 and Bryan's fell off 1896 cricd ’ of the den o mandme o ¢ |for all the property they acquire. The |are remarkably heavy While the re And polgn ret is incurred necessary and would be worse than wse- | ¢ =, hecsars their heads about the question of what is a | f0F 811 the ; Sl el o P1P Rt an end to his gluttanous joy ocratic national committee. Chairman [ oyt e gy O (i any plan to forward the march of civilza- |pyic' ghare of the world's goods or apou | K0t Enlish and German firms which | publican plurailty In the entire transmis- | OB b1 pit an ond"io i wiiion D8, ut he 18 essential s that | (jon. | 4 [dominate Manila commercially have options | sissippi region is small, it represents a gain | 5, me swoop down on ihis trouble- Jones has clung 1o the Job With tena- | (0 "burty shall return from its wa e g distribution of |on the most valuable properties. They |In four years of over 500,000 votes, and | ! clous grip ever since ho landed It, and it |y ™ We coufess our fnubllity 1o seo Reshisineny sy aRe Il Ling, | et NRIe ARe00 I DAY e n® |began to buy and secure options as soon | constitutes a memorable victory y uite sick of the jam R g % ' ki i y evelund Plain Deale | d opvo ¥ to wol d ec- el Bl pige ) A will take the actual resiguation to make | 1oy ¢ 5 to o accomplished WIthout| mho gaeoriy management of the big foot | tion in the possession of thelr earnings A8 they became convinced that the United| ... oo She caught him at work in hi most people belleve he is willing to | give up. state treasury. The next thing the peo- ple down there know, an attempt will be made to abduct Bryan, the well beloved son and helr of the demo-pop alliance, | States would govern the country, and they ay reorganization, without discarding the |ball teams has become a serious business - ot R g prineips) beneBslaries e o £ ADe BRODDAad o bk Shouln lendern who e rought the democ. | Hero is Columbla, for iustance, running | A MYSTERY 0F 2 DE R e S CIn Al Bl Seasnilariie | dnveq arvatie s Continentar | Andordered that'he i the 1 " + | behind on the season's totals, and yet the — a o 1 « pticd the jar " 1 0 sent plig) replacing ol ourse, be great opportunities for er, Until he had em Ji The English chancery court has re. | FUCY 0 18 present plight and replacing | 00 P08 G000 " s 00ks Tike o | Conl _from an Uaknown source |Of € 5 Tabears: bt The s ik | 5 o 1 wettied Nimeclt n the sasiest ploce 1 no large unclaiuied cstates what, | 1M WIth leaders who represent trug [ Fece/bie were #0000, his Wethet Ub by 868 Wavos American inve : P ue sentence in Lord Charles Beres- | ''f,, ucotness, vou might sny. he awom b WE VARG oathles Whal Lo contic principles, It will not be | . bl : For more than 100 years it has been no- | POl be a8 great as though the islands were | ford's article on “The Future of the Anglo- | And when it was gone he looked up in her ever remain in that countr A A0 cany. thiak 16 80, bl {s the ol At Rt of the Lint. 1 after every mortheast gale that |PeW1y discovered land.” Saxon R which is a feature of the De A :‘T‘lfl lingly cried for more jam feans who lave been banking on divi- R T VIO R Dt e “l ik _Globe-Democrat beats upon Small Point, at the mouth of cember uumber of the North American Re- | 5 i S p ey dends from this source to enable them W purty can be pe Again Uncle Sam has gone to the top |ne Kennebec, the beach 13 strewn with PERSONAL NOTES, view, shows that a famous Englishman who | 8he emptied the shelyes, hut his &py to play Santa Claus will be wise If they | MADIitated, of the list in gold production and the dis- | coal of & peculiar but excellent quanty. il stands close to the highest authorities in| o KFO®: LG g ook sMewhere. the Mookina s 1l Seve——— turbed conditions in South Africa Indicate | relates o writer In the New York Times.| The war correspondents who left South | the British government believes that the | ! Farived when the youngster was n where, or the stookiug s liablo THE BANKNOTE CURRENCY, that the lead will last for several years at more resinous and free burning | Atria on the strength of Roberts' ane | coutinental powers, or part of them, mis MG R ™ e ompiy. cretary Guge Iy a persistent advo- [leust. The production in 15 1.,, sold in the cannel coal of Eokland, und the | nouncement that hostilities were ended aro [ tnderstood the position of the United Biates | offaick ‘waa the ld. ' torrible pent = = 3 fpiied 4 o k. |this country was $71,063,400 and of sllver | pacple living in the neighborhocd of the P n a4 matter of vast fmportance to Great | Jjix kroans showed the absence of sham J. Sterling Morton says he welcomes | “41¢ Of & change in the system of bank- | g0, "0 "0 TE0eerity ftem of the most R fua ol Ll e AEADROTIRI OF 8 Rem Jor Britain about u year ago. He plainly as- | Bul. spite of hix wkony during the nikht, A A Fe Pt Sl ? ) S Ho: mornin, s ed, “More i Bryan's paper, to be fssued for the pur- | "01¢ currency and Lis views are en- | go)ig deseription e ol il R serts that Continental Europe expected the x pose of defending the principles of the | titled to most respectful considers tion. | —_— metimes only a few pleces of the ¢ American republic to become an active Kansas City platform, because “if there [ 1 48 uddress before an assoclation of | Ovening the Bopen Door® @uestlon. |, "yaghed up by the waves, and then a e ) e ally of England In case of interference by | i . ndianapolls Press a0 uniaual seve wil) | RAId60 name other nations In behalt of the Boors. The 18 anything more in need of defense than | PUUKCTS of New York, the secretury of | o0 j0 (he supreme court shall agree Starm f "I"‘I'r""_\::“_‘x:‘ I:]'.““““’;‘l'w' i A L’: The expression “die of laughing” has beeu | gratement of this remarkable fact it it ' the political deliverance aforesaid it has | W0 treasury suid that the volume of | with General Harrison that taxation by | ™ g 8400 8010 realized In Paris actually, where u farce, E s a fact, is as follows % p rency G e s o & . il two. The origin of this coal has been the | ! Sy ey Is a fact, is as fol 2 not been brought to public notice.” No | PABKBote currency is out faintly re- | the government must be the same In Hu: object of repeated controversy. One rather | 'YOUT Purse or Your Life, caused the ‘It British sympathy preserved the United Chratie SR ha s lated to the needs of the commuulty | territories as ln the states, wo shall haso | 0o of tepeuted comroversy, o rather | g "o soung man in this way States from forelgn interference during the Ths Kmd That camas cflfl' which a properly coustructed bank cur {’“" ‘open "‘” Ao ‘“h'r:;‘ l'l'l“'l‘i“'l':‘ cowes from a source no more Important | General Juan lmw}"“l"m" of Guatemals yar with Spain, o in on the lows true = s hefore us at once. s a difficult propos s £an Francisco on a visit, is | that the reason why continental rige agalust : Ty iy u [ hea's & s wrecked and sunk at | Who Is now in San rea & The Real Estate exchange will go |rency most nomically sorves, Thin|in™to “oxarolso world-wide dominien from ':'“f" & “‘TD;':')”.“;'N_:‘IH .,:A\‘f,':, old. and | one of the few survivors of the staff of Gen- | the British people has not been converted yvietion 10 Vflly mana down to the legislature with the regu- |18 due to the fact that ft is contro'led by | pepind a stone wall e e | A it W hAG ik Uk dar | (Bl ol ot Ao AN B B SeaYEIA Lation number of bills designed to make | the Price of —interest-bearing govern - { of the vessel and the date of its loss. Care- | made his second trip across the Rockies., | Africa is the fear that an Anglo-American Hsadflf. the life of the real estate and rental [ Wwent bonds in Wall street. Under exist- | Detroit Free ful investigation of the water off the point | Seton Thompson, the animal expert, who | combination might result, and that such | il agent more angelic. The only question | /18 conditions, with the treasury ab. been said by one of the fraternity [bas not led to the discovery of a wreck, |al present enjoys vogue as the Iu\.mu-.nhmlm.flv tion “","”, ot be I:r.v.m..,[m,.. T I s o is whether the legislators are ready to [s0rbiug the circulating medium in times | that “the easiest sucker on earth is the man (however, and the amount of the coal that | author and lecturer, is #aid to be a physieal | U "nm her .-lrll»u ,: -In{r'“v’ mjl 1‘1\..: -;r‘ e atia Elvanhasn. mhatAsale ot o assist I transforming them into angels | O Dusiness activity, when business most | Wio tries to live by his wits or thinks that | has been thrown up In the course of the | counterpart of Paderewskl |,m-'m,- plan H’l | mgnmqh ’v';‘» I:’-:v\r. ‘;” In I8 K'I)A“ lon ',\”. ho ((preat ae 18 Kives Kere. Bhe tmsliiaor of . £ on | B8 18 D In the sporting Eame." Crodence |past century would hardly be accounted for | too, ke began his career with s diretul | hishest suthority which we Bave ssen that | Omabs Tesilenis should sstisty the mest foe the benedt of tanauts and clients, | requires its s, and disturbing It when | o000 g oS0 08 (o'thim statement when | by the dssiruotion of & Whole fiset ofthe struggle against poverty fite. Brilals eousted on soutinental helfel | tkeplioar Hete 1} 85 CEEe saas. Heed —— alling revenues follow industrial dull- |y ig'noed how many of the class referred | biggest modern colliers. On the other hand, | George A. Fuller, the faventor of the sky- | 1 an Anglo-American ‘umi«m- to prevent (it and sco it d L The supreme court has refused to|ness, there is a dependency upon public | to pay big prices and make fool bets these |borings have boen made several times along | weraper. dicd in Chicago Saturday, aged 46 BAz Sagersie aie formaldanle mATIGNALION | MR QEERAN L L e o i grant a rehearing In the State Board of | flnances which i the opinion of Scc- | days in thelr zeal to sco fake vrize fights ((hat part of the beach, and, though they | yi¢ hud been paralvaed for five yeurs. The of the werlgwide aymoaty (it for the| Me, Den M A0 NRutR Fhirtes iy q srofal and el A half wise or ordinarily smart ny at to a geolo 2l | world still stands tn Chicago ar a monument | {1 T R TP e e e st £ my back. I am 10 years express It as their opinlon that they | mercial und Industrinl lif indicate the presence of a coal deposit. The | 1o nis skill and daring feeling of th :".(1_y Soverament must | A R “think” they are knocked out. 1t would | There is no doubt that tb re sound o aws and Government, highly valuable fuel keeps making its ap b one of deep gratitude to the United States ; . e e th D )ar rece Philadelphia Tedger. | . the shore, despite that fact, | Bepjamin T. Welch, a vetegan official of | ;%" rdly possible, it Admiral Beresford . abborn case to cure, | BOF BRiTe much greatar labar thoy the | Feasons [uf this view. Oup recent ex-| . o SISASEER, edeer nicipalities, [ and the Maine mind in not easily discour. | h® DUreau of statistics, under the dire to overestimate the lmportance | took treatment from doctors and different MSTMARIN B59 ASCUNONIEd 10 percortn | ROFIORSO, (ROE I8 AUEing the St fOW i wyich tas' members alll over the oguniey, | S0sthMNRe Ind e ot easly dineaur. | or%o 5 A v, the chler, s commenced | 12 TIRRL: 19 ctersatlmate the imporiauce | look treatianl, (A ESOR BN il o to reduce thelr “think” to a certainty, |Years, has not shown any such dauger | ngy finished its anoual session and. ac ‘,...‘ ure a conslderable number of honest | the Preparation of a comprehensive report| .oniinental statcsmen that the American porary rellef, nothing relieved me ¢ l nerce for te ! until I procured Dean's Kid a8 the secretary of the treasury had in | journed without attracting any general at- | pannies” 8o & new company has just been | WO the world's comme w8 term of | opublic would have gone o war to wave 0 Rresured pasny i The Austrian emperor has taken stock | mind, but it hus heen apparent at times | tention whatever. This because the public | greanized to have another try for the Small ’“.M.“;m.',w\ "(h ""“ll'*];‘"fl"- K"’_‘ :'"i'lt"fl and |y gland from coercion in behalt of the at :\‘y.llf.l:“ .-',hclv’..‘“ siars. 4 :":: 1o an air WD company. Chairman | in the past and it may confidently he | Ke0erally can see wo good likely 1o Tasult | Point coal bed, The contributions of the | QUARLLY 10 Yomie 1 tho Bevied Bial oy | e AR BEILAL GRRIFR SolM acaroaly (8 (oW GAIE HIOMURARS ) IBIE A Ninagl Ad eatio o s | predicte > ¢ | from its operations. es are entitles, not | gigckholders are to be spent on a diver th Caroline L. Jones, & serva 0 6a have survived suc ilarvention 18 Jones of the democratic committee has | predicted will appear In the future, i | OR8PS OO B0 SRR S e aod 1t 18 honed (hat by 8 thorantst | 7ish Brockiyn tamily for oven & Aoasn years, | silittary. resnurces ware o fully’ soplarsd | medicins & ovep usad. 1 can cherfully re & large supply of different models left | the present system of banknoto CUrreucy | must manage 1ts own affaire for itselt, while | examination of the ocean bed from the end | died Iast wek, leaving $4,600, which aho | 1s Africa (hat attacks on Buitish pos- | ommend Doun's Kidney Pills as being up over from the late campaign which he | shall be continued. What Mr. Gage | their conditions are o widely different that | o tne point to Seguin island the mysteri- [ had accumulated and made in small specu- | gessions in other parts of the world could | to rey "‘-y”"w” e ’ o would sell cheap. They will fioat all | would have done is to hase a banknote | no general principles can be applied 0| ous outeropping may at last be found. The | lations. She left it all to her aged em- | hardly have been resisted succossfully | For by all dealers i ¢ pe er time, b currency upon bank assets, at least jn | All alltke. Just now a vital {ssue in many | practicability of working the deposit, it one | ployer, Captain Willlam B. Hilton, and now | But it 1s remarkable, indeed. that the | box. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo, N. Y., vight In the warm summer time, but oy W . 3 of them 18 reform of the local government | exists, is by no means certain, for the sea | relatives with whom she never could agree | continental powers should have supposed | sole agents for the United States need repairs to keep them up when the | part, rather than wholly upon govern- | oo the local laws, but every one of them | on the coast of Maine is not easily brought | are fighting to obtain possesélon of her say- | that the American peopla would bave| Remember the name, Doan's and take o November frosts appear. . jment bonds, and thix plan Is advocated | must act for itseif In the matter, and while | into subjection. 1ngs, | dreamed of plungiog 1nto a great war for [ substitute, The king of Italy has granted permiskion {to Captain Bresci, Lrother of King Hum- | bert's murderer, to assume his mother's