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L THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: IURSDAY, APRII ( | F] Ty , s THE TARIFF AND FOREIGN TRADE. | ment on the subject, it is not at all prob- [ installation, to so Ltent at leas ) DALy BEE | " i } g ftent at h e MATTA Bri I'he Brooklyn | stiggests that our fable that Russia will make any effort | the system of “fui de,” about wh CoMMENT ; T SWMEL limestone fn* powder renewed by subterrane always remains at the tum s taken away 1 within a fow we At the bubbling springs the bolling point, but the substunce grows colder as one gets farther away, and on the edges of the lake is as hard and solid as a paved street, There 18 always o crust Controversy Over the Asphalt Monop- oly of Veneraeln. o recall of American Minister Loomis f | | ONeitt Fron Thing to Work, |and very i ng the res e L teom Caracas, capital of Venezuela | | foreign complicat e 1ot to e over [ to renew negotiations, since to do o [#0 MUCh was said a fp years ago Was the figh i T EDITOR. | torritory, but tavims It remarks that | wonld necessarily revive the issue which ERY MORNING | the Unfted States having recently be-| has been closed by Japan's ficeeptanee con i ki : . h Globe-Democrit senatorial hung on in th i CUSCHIPTION come a factor o the world's production | of the Russian declaeation It is officlally stated that the forests of | Nebraska legislature for three months, bu Hdiy), One Year. 8600 | and o competitor 1o the world's mar-[ The fmportant part played iu this | the Philippines are a splendid possession, | Fepublicans of Nebraska extend congratu- | pop 8 S0 B t of Venes gy Teat S| kote, that fact has made more commo- | matter by our government should not | yielding gums, rubber, ofl, drugs and a flations to the withdrawing candidates for | LU W b ;“*“"””“";(“ l]"“"‘"l‘.'r”" e} ar ] . ) NG ing iR s ‘ . 3 Dispatches announcing e dep o of e B ton In Burope that our capture of the | be lost sight of. The United Stutes was | Ereat variety of the finest hardwoods. An | their honorable and sensible conduct when |yt (€5 PPRAIEER - (BP0 Bl ' var Los| 1y o % Wawla:: “Gep: i ¢ intelligert system of forestry for the iglands | it came to the point where personal am e ¥ » catsed by evaporation And the hedt ot the s e Pt Philippines did ys the Eagle: “Ger- | first amotg the powers to declare op- | FATEEE WEER 0F torestry 1o Bition ‘Beeded- ts vy, sasiioed peoplo of the capital do not share the il n, but when it Is rethoved the asphals Ol ‘l [ ‘.~ m.ml) 1..“‘ been excluding onr n;.»:n position to secret agreements with lnllw ym” <‘h‘ to exist in }:l;wl;um'ml ;\ruln tum underneath is about the consistency of Bee Butiding | products, Russia, for our counter ing | on the part of any power and to the y oward the minister and the United State; r : Watte belioves that our new senators give un ordinary morta Atterson " & "1 On the contrary the minister's departute | nas City Hail Build M Btrce duty on Russinn sugar, is threatening to | acquisition of Chinese territory hy one Loulsville Courfer-Journal versal satisfaction. Senatc yetric a8 UFETNOUThE Senator Dietrich has | yuy marked by a notable demonstration of goodwill and a marked change in the offen- | g -I""” : t erect tarifts against onr trust-made man- | of the powers without the consent of Let the democratic leaders quit theorizing | shown in so many ways we entering emple Court. A W little Holland objects to | the others, Al concurred fn this view, [and working out impossible revolutions fn | Upon the duties of governor that b Ao TORE & i | Philadelphia Press: “Hel'o!" excinimed their minds and go to work upon the prac- head of his own und has the Ve tone of government newspapers. the cgi that was Sl inteet, “you appear i 3 ! our duty on ber bulbs, while we let in | yet Russia went on with the negotiation | (e FAc : i ! : L R, ORRESPONDENCE 4 « giness of presenting the people a |the taxp po &t e -— 0 be all broke uj e e e ws and odi- | garden seeds free. 1o view of these|of the Manchuriau convention and but | pete GO O Pt eme of gov- | admiratl PMlehy R T | 1o a review of the controversy fn the [ “Xesertilos fed the one iy the e vinana | copplications and others likely to avise | for the protest of most the POWETS, | ernment at home and abroad, and see how | tor \ now figure in the political | Chicaro Record-Herald, Willlam E. Curtls, by ¥ BUSINKBS LT ax trade competition grows stronger, | the United States again leading, would | quickly the great determinate states—the r fx and business ac. | Woshington correspondent, says the trouble [ Washington Star: “What s your dea of wrs und remitances should [ Americans should muke far closer | undoubtedly have carried Ler point | money centers which exercise so potent an | quaintances speak in highest ms of his |BrOWs out of a dispute between two Amerl- | % u\yell, " inswered Farmer Cornto be adar 1 The Bee Publsmng Com= 1 oo Ch e they have done of the | From the heginning of the trouble with | iBuence upon the machinery of election abliity amd {ntox Unquestionably his | C40 Paving companies over the title to cer- [ «from my limited observition I should e i HABIEs of otk 1t tural legis: | Cl g il ¢ hus played o |11 urn to them cars which have been | sclection was a very wise one tain deposite of asphultum in the state of 8 REfCmEr, ih & i Who s wi REMITTA Lubits of thought and the natural leg i our government has play hitherto so deaf. As between a set of quack | Arcadia Champion (rep.): The Bermudes. The National Asphalt company | PF™" Hemit by urait, express or postal order, | pygjve trend of the nations with which | masterful part and to its wise and $afe | 4o0iors and scamp doctors they have pre- | licans of the st TPl lof New York City, of which A. L. Barber | Detroit Journal: “Nor are men strong in Pilsavic 10 e Beo Papishing Lo (te of Nebraska have reason ST, qUOth Bhe, proceedms With Gi Nt Stum) . W pay [ we shiall come in contlict. Our export- | diplomacy aud just policy the existing| ferred the scamps. At least let us &lve | (o congrawulate themsclves on the end of | Of Washington is the principal owner, and | indictment ihail sccogtiie, iersonui uHscks, uXCeps ers can be trusted to understand foreign [ tavorable situation is very largely due, [ them the chance for something better than | the sonatorial fix It has been a bad one al Francis Vinton Greene, who was| 5f guess that'a to josh. replled he L SR PUBL AR GO methods of production and to fmproy —— a cholce of evils, We have heard good republicans of life. | Brand marehal at the recent inauguratton, | “ARYWAY, yOU never sec men Kissiig cach 2 . S0 As matters are, the repubiicans hold all | lon S Biy (AL 1H is president, owns the asphalt lake at Trini- A : . 7 ' " em, but our tarlft legislation | WHAT SHALL BE DONE WITH THE P 1 standing say that they were minded P STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION upon them, but our ta WIRES the trump cards. From Roosevelt to Fun- | never to vote the republican ticket dad, and has arranged its facilities so| Philadelphia Press T never realiz 5 v such as essly o pro ARUI | ¢ of Nebiusku, Dougius County, 86| should not be suchi as needlessly to pr ston they have had only to lead to win. | But all that fs past now and all of us re. | conveniently that ships can bo loaded [ ald the new benedict, until 1 kot mars Ko B, ‘I%achuck, secteta vole retaliation or o make our a Al being duly wory A from el standpolnt sith the | Sl we never Jearn that virtue is still | joico that the logislature had enough good [directly from the deposit. It also owns VI it uneratana thit replied the so - that the | pum of gull wnd | quisition of forcign markets more - dit- ) dabiboh: A | compatible with good sense and that be- | republicanism In it to subserve the inter- | Several other deposits along the Venezuelan chelor. “They siy ‘blessings bright RVURInG an0 auntcy Bay prnted auny s tieult. perplexing question of placing electric | cause a man urges moderation and forecast | ests of any one man to the welfare of the | C0ast, and has had practically a_monopoly | & they take their fight monih ob Murch, 191, wi The fecling of hostility to American | Wires under ground. The experience of | —even takes a hint or two from the other [ party. Our new scnators are men whom we |0 the asphaltum of the American hemia- | Chicago ‘Tribune: Abdul Hamid—What trade created in Europe by onr competi- | other cities with telegraph, telephone :::‘M?:" Is not necessarily a renegade, or a | can all endorse. Governor Dietrich had | phere, “‘ll‘m‘l’ n\Ilv‘-u-‘ku:;n'llmli..l‘l.nwl bk i i ton appears to be steadily gaining [ 219 electric light wires has demon- ? started the best administration of state af- | In 1888, when General Guzman Blanco was W LB L . 1. I o U8 | ctrated beyond doubt the feasibility of M e g fairs which the state has ever experienced | president of Venezuela, he gave a conces- Abdul” Hamid (much relioved)—-Oh, & 26,800 . strength and intensity, (| ix re ? ; A THE STRENGTH OF OMAHA, and will doubtless use the same sense in his | slon to operate certain deposits of asphal- | the it was that American bl col« underground conduits for the transmis- — enatortal toga. Mr. Millard is ane of the | tum In the state of Bermudes to an Ameri- | 1*C10F asain. slon o electric currents of every poten Commercial West, Minneapolis best business men of Omaha and his friends [ can biscult drummer named Horatio R.| Indianapolis Press: “Your son fs studying tlality without seriously interfering [ The points of strength in Omaha's rela- | predict that he will make a splendid sena- | Hamilton of New York, with a stipulation [ @1t abroad. is he not? with the efficiency of the serviee. In ”‘.’l.'.“" "%'.' Jrats Uiould mot te underesti- | tor, If they do their duty well the mar |that the cotiosssion “shall remsin in foros | i '\a geiting niong mith his colok studion the larger cities of Burope telegraph {,:.lql.; The Il'fvmx:; d|w;‘lnm?g a strong|of this senatorfal campaign will be for- | for twenty-five years, commen ing from thiy [ but he has learncd the art of drawing on : A | eading industry is in South | given date, Decomber 7. 1858, and during that time | the old man o a finish poles were abolished years ago and |Omaha, where the great packing companies | Greeloy Leader (rep): The final out- | the gove hall not gr (ht ' within the past ten years New York,[bave expended bundreds of thousands of | come of the senatorial fight fs saticfactors | in the state of Bermudes (o at 7""",”.”“'." b LR Soime onie haw aC0M Washington, Philadelphia, Boston and ""“’L“‘ i Y Q'"”'“"K of an enormous 11ve | (o pyoryhody but the principal defeated | son.” Upon At cliute Nt (% conie g SELORE, " UDOTISd TR BRI S stock plant. More than 30,000 people are | candidates, 9 i bl ik “That o o be an ousy thing to 100l i ) wora7a | dividual natiotis muy adopt weasures to | who exponded (hese sums of money 1n| in tue stute and wherover he was known | Barber cmpan. '»m concesston to the | fessor, in duty bound, laughed consumediy. s unsold and retarned coplos.... 19,807 | protect thelr home Iudustries from | constructed and owned by the city Omabn looked into the future and they | o was respected. Ho had been a <onsistont | asphatt. under. the e of the Kew Yok | Joston Transcript: Bickers—Aren't you conduit systems built and saw that the city was so located as 10| republican without uny breaks in his en- | a "’;‘". e con Ul of tho oW (e | fRiravagant buying strawberries at thiw by the franchised corporations. command for all time the range shipments | tire kistory: his private and business char- ;;':: 1,”""";:,‘“,.:.:',':;,' :‘"‘",“,l i ?l"' ‘l ool e etiows-Noi at all; 1s w snving, When There can be no question that mu '”f."‘,','.f,‘;"",‘,“,‘l ll‘wmrmn«‘a‘ svar \pe | RCtET 18 entirely above repraach. Unti R : ke bemehontl st sl | wife tastos or these borries she Wil . A st not be forgotten also that the |juer ven SELHich wan: & comparativery T “for heaven's sake, John, don't hring nfeipal ownership of these electrie wire | oo JUS 06 B forkotien aee thl e :“ L yoar \|y|v,r|‘1 rich was a commaratively | 1, 1507 (hreo native Venesuelans claimed Jbox of berries into the hous conduits would be most desirable and | Omaha one of its great plants and that an in the political horizon, but his | yo").ve qiscovered new deposits of asphal- phenomenal success on the state ticke ast eventually must prevail everywhere, | the city is going to play a part in the | £l and his admirable pluck and ke . j]:\ tum in the state of Bermudes, which, ac- | Philadelphia Times: She said she | ding to the poetic custom of the country, | Potan They = were wandering thre - — = i 3 4 s ot | smelting business of the ry. This in- The managers of the prize fight ad-| Can this be averted by a modific nnl. ouly 1l A matter of publi o lf”;‘ ,j,'r,)h‘ nnn;nl)f 1‘n| .m crimination in his short gubernatorial |y o La 1l e Horteultural ha And where do HtiNed for. Nouthiomalin Alioult) B )| ofiour titir? “AALIN A Gudation thAt] Bufety, but as.w minctor of econs|=iyay support thousands of people. | career mark him as unique in the admings- | P¢¥ hamed La Felicidad (the Happiness), | keep the ciectrie plants?* she asked. vertised for South Omaha should see 10 L ? L omy. necessity and convenionce, The| Added to these great industrial enter-|iratjon of state affairs. The people will | d sold their claims to Patrick Quinlan | wag too shocked to reply. it that a front seat is r ved for our | the 1ifty-seventh congress is likely 9 3 prises is a large and growing jobbing ant and W. €. Warner of Syracuse, N. Y., for . 3 riginal cost of construction s less feel that their interests are in safe hands {000 Cleveland Plain Dealer 1080 outrage- conscientions county attorney. 1 be called upon to consider. Tt is alre i . B S | manutacturing usiness. A large amount of [ uid (hat they will he represented i an | $000% ADOUL two years ago, s00m after | qux (rusts ought (0 be wiped out of exist- | anmpviticed tiime bill will be intro- | for one comprehensive system than for | building has been done in the wholesale | honost, business way in state aud n Ationay | (his transaction ook place, there was a |ence if 1t takes every gun and every gal- half u dozen separate Installations. In |district of Omaba the last year and more | yutiors. As we remarked last week, | TEVolution in Venczuela by which An- | lows in the Jand to do it the malutenance there is a decided econ- |15 10 progress. Omahia is the great pas / drade was deposed from the presidency | g b SOUF MUectal srievineo against omy for one over many. The question | ¢26eT transfer polnt between the east and ters attention on the asphalt controversy which led to the practical severance of out ——— Hartiugton Herald (rep.): The Herald 1w oarteenth Stree Plie report of the eity engineer deals s Libids newal of the talk about some sort of | oot agrecment among the continental na- | tlons for mutual protection againe Aweriean competition, Austria belug | credited with an lutention to propose a | continental tarift allivnee to keep out our goods. There is, of course, no reason to seriously appreliend any such | other American cities have burled the wires eithier in public conduits wea o7 | American competition by discriminating et dally average voats 28,584 | against our manutactures Russi GO TZSCHUCH Subscribed In my pre and sworn o e mo thls 1st day ot J D, 1wl | s required to pay the countervailing COUNGATE | duty and it is at least possible that othe —————————— countrics will follow the example. shown her purpose to do so if her sug 1t is a little carly for the Missouri| duced providing for the lowering or re “There's quite a bit of salt left in Ne- braska yet,” and it has uot lost its savor viver to indulge in its June rise, henee | peal of duties on some articles wanu- aitro. was seatéd n (BIN place. | ' Wh, (lie scoutidFel: refused to buy ol it ix reserving its powers of expansion | factured by the trusts and this promises | o ) I the far west in the central distr T s | o 4 ter, finding an empty treasury and [ onr plant:™ for a demonstration a little later, | to bring forward the question of a gen- | ©f 8pace under ground, the Interference 4 patural result that out of this should b et ’h‘";. ;“"‘ “s (rep): Mt Charles M| yoeqing funds to maintain his governsment | fnamnapolls Press: “Now.' o el i [ eral revision of the taril with a yiew to | Wit Water aud gas mains and frequent | grow an important support to the city o e o avin 0 Datlonal Teputd- land protect his authority, began to sell tricity will do much for the A “ I \aking n ments ¢ » his 18 o . % e Chiluichs LR UL LLRLLL L Y | gncessions and use other means yet It s a tribute to the strength of | jts modineation, 1t is clear that in the breaking 1Y of | _"‘“"”‘ ‘“"."" dun & T“‘m‘lf'r"' “‘""”‘ ““I""’ IT" b "‘" he has only to follow the course at Wash ncesslons and use other means famillar | %50, ny tnird cousin, Zachariah, always President Loubet's tibs that he Is able | interest of our forelgn trade we should | 8¢ to building foundations from the | S848 there 16 fo0m fof ey ofc OF 'WO|ington that he has followed in Nebraska. | o the officials of the South American re- omy disposition, saw fit to add 15 bRy et the Mg OF tHs A0l ki e I g | digging of trenches, all argue tn favor |Cities west of Chicago has fatled to grasp | {800 U By ML JOUCRRd [ REDRRER, | publics, The fact that one goveroment Hout all iU's doin’ nowadays s (o knock yiully g | endeavor not to provoke ti retalia ' X 3 this fact. There will be several great cities 4 will repudiate the acts and contracts of | him off the car tracks 'bout ever so offzen.” sian bear in the harbor of Villetranche, | tion, but the perplexing question is as | Of # single system of conduits projected | yeyt of Chicago—Kansas City, Omaha, Den- | PUSInss “""‘“ In public affairs and fOr | another disturbs public confidence, pro- | washington Star: *Did P " die Al o . 5 |es gy ecoromy $ to be hoped, and it is prob . ashington Star: “Did you say you fo to low far we can go in modityin ou a scale that will accommodate all the | ver, Minneapolis and St. Paul will be great s e nr-l A \l“m“] ‘I .”"fir" f“y:“) vents the investment of capital and re- ¢ great danger in this new teust? very linen spinning concern 10| gy wystem without injury to our own | Various wire servic that may be in use, | cities of the first class. There will be many 2 s I h MY | tards the development of a country. In did," answered Senator Sorghum. T 3 arift syste Jury A more. The city of 50,000 and of 100,000 wiil | *hen he is in the senate, It s true that fy 7 AL 4 L little while that T would Europe Is said to have entered into a | judustries and fabor. 1t will be admitted | Whether Omaha is in condition at this | more. y of 50, of 100, many have dome that before, but the| CucZuels this practice has been common by any stock in 1t trust. Verily the “Song of the 8hirt” has | ) i factires there | PAFteular tine: to undertake the. con- have 200,000 by the time two or three de- | MANY Bave dohe that beforo, DUt (N |and some of the more valuable privileges e ) y that as 1o some man ires f h g 3 cades roll by. Minneapolis and St. Paul AT 1% and monopolics are sold anew to the HE HAND THAT DOESN'T HELP, taken on the volume of u heroie chor would be no danger of serious foreign | Struction of a modern subway system 1 | Wi "be one great city by that dime. Kan- | (JAMOrS for retrenchment is his manife:t | pighest bidder whenever the government o competition it the duties were entirely view of its limited tinancial resources |gas City will be a great metropolis. Omaha | M=inCerity: it is an old trick for a politi- | pyng out of money, regardless of contracts 8. E. Kiser in the Record-Herald, The Filipinos who are laying down | oot 0 T case of articles ex- | Decomes aserious problem. The con- | will be a great central distributing point :""“ to ¢ ‘I' """;“’"' a watchdog of the | g gpligations. oL L e , a8 cles § 3 ’ o easury and w1 for econol d at the e day, to reac o Msed Land; thetr rifles and small arms by the hun-| \oved and sold at lower prices than | SCUSus of opinion certaiuly will be that DAL PLARE COOITEDRIT G s e et i 0t I:y'r.‘-'n:..l. 7 P [T WA LT dred may find hopo nnow In Unele| bon aeticlus o be made for brond, | We can better afford to submit for a few | BeEUD to grow. As atale we look at devel- |12, % (00'® rilory’ 13" nothing Insincore | 2T, Loamis, our minister ¢ Caracas, at. | He hald, “Eil lond @ helplng hand Sum’s frieudliness to the use of how and | i w1t would be the effect upon our | SArs 1onger to the overbead wire nuls- | 200 Woy gags, o ¥ [about Dietrich; he has made himself yopu- fompted to artage matters betwamn the |ire turned u comer dust ahend sl } at wo o : [0 Bl T ass. vtk L d ) companies, and admonis ienera nd there wis one, heside this way. plowshare, la Would American manufac nee than '|:- venture iuto any half-way S lar ,In A\lll’l”(\r:‘hl b & an v;vl his rugged hon- | oo government that the rights of the | Who, reaching upward, weeping, said: 4 ers puy as well for labov as at pr business. The telephone company al MRt sancHiNattbune: shiy R teat [smanans Ao 14 ‘lh‘.u only l-l " | Barber company must be protected and ha: Your hand, oh, help’ me on, | pray!™ 1t the powers collect the claim with the dutles on their produets veady has its conduits in the business| No one who is at all familiar with the re- (E9VErnor for hige ronthe. BRe sae B shown a very firm and positive determina- | The hand held forth was mofst and stnined S300,000,000 filed nst China 4 dally reduced? That i | Istrict, with sutficlent cupueity to nc- |sources of the westem country and has s A s o i o 11 make D% | o (o see Justice done. This has brought [, With filth in laverst " ko that sought sldont. of tho Fiowery. Kiugdom wii | moved or materially reduced? at i | 4 y { : Watched tho development of the last quar- | POPUIAT throughou e country and will | qoun ™ HoE i e hostility of Prestdent | Tg,heln mankind passed onward, pained ) L 3 i Nicl st be considered in | ¢ mmodate all the telegraph wires, and be a good thing for the people. Congress | . That he had heard and answered not, faco the necessity of taking fn his | ® question which must bo considered fu | SHRBBCRIE B0 G (0RO T ter of a century will dispute the conclusions | 12 7 BIER, UCE T O BRORC LBIRTCCE | Custro and his adherents, and, although bis nolghibot's washivg. | connection with that of tarift moditica- | #0/00Ipanien ¢ required to tike | reached by tho Commercial West. There is | ° 80CCT Y o e e or [ oMelal relations with the government con- MORA K K | tion the telegraph wires in at reasonable | rom in this territory for all the citjes | PO o o fow conl-eaded Dusiiess |y 1o be friendly, he has been subjected | The want, the hate, the helpl - . X SRUREET S fir 48 5 i S s 118 inen emper that liberality would he o it e eadls, Phe sorrow 1 the bitter eup, Wie Biuxt Dosttion the "Ml subject Is manifestly of surpass- | Ftes there would be no bardship on | which now plume themselves on being | I0 (T TR I to insults and petty annoyances of all Kinds | yyiuite o much lescerned here helo 11 | . rtance and there will undoubt- | ¢ither. That would relieve Omaba's metropoles, and doubtless for others—espe- . Y % which he could not resent in a formal man- | 1f people only would wash up bl will be called on to fill will be that | ing importance and there w i D e streots of the unsightly tele clally for several other cities of the second | Central City Nonparcil (rep.): Fyer ner. The officlal newspaper of Caracas ; 3 i S dresdioie Ao hth M ) s unsightly tele- EAv #44610810. GVBK tlib alantiati. bt two' et e e—————————— of billboard censor. The Woma edly be o strong pressure on the next| ©0 5 T ind hadEn i corhea | € one of the great cities of the west | body rejoiced over the election of tw published abusive attacks upon his personal should mwmend the names of sul congress for its careful consideration, graph poles and mitigute the overheid | poeq b jealous of any other city in the mat- [ators last Thursday. - The rejolcins was | character, flustrated with caroons hat | WELL KNOWN BUSINESS MAN wire nuisance to a great extent, at least | ter of population, for every one will have [over the fact that the deadlock was cuded | woro oven worse. President Castro could » experts for this eritical work. ' \ o leg! ; until the eity Is in position to build a | all the population that it can support. The [Father than over the choice the legislarure | huyo stopped this with a word, but has subway that would solve the whole | concern of the promoters of a city’s growth | made. Joseph H. Millard of Omaha, vWho | chosen not to do so. He treated Mr.| Loses One of His Valuables. need not be to get in population, but to pro- | Was clected for the six years' terny, 45 a| poomis with respect and courtesy, but vide employment through the multiplication [ Fepresentative Nebraskan and one wio Wil | everybody knows that he has luspired the of industries and the expansion of business, | Pring no discredit to the state in the Uaited | oyirageous attacks upon the American leg- Name Not Me od, i e Whenever and wherever wages fitatar seanis -"[ kbl Mr "‘“-‘I'" ation. For that reason Mr. Loomis has | A well known business man of this city St b Lo e % Y | ensieted by the late Nebraska legislature | people will come to carn them made the race for senator, but was de-|poen recalled and the simultaneous depar- | 105t one of his valuables not over ten days night to lue up at the box office. | hoard the former Spanish gunboats and | ey tax on inheritances and be feated, since which time he has never ve fyure of'Senor pulido, the charge d-affaires of | 80, It was of vital importance. He 7 S p— other small v s which are to be | ooge within the state, the figures re- CONCORD'S HATCHET BOSS. an aspirant for political ferment Venezuela at Washington, is practically | “0uld not eat without it; he could not sleep Quite & bunch of Omaha men are re- i 4 . Phill 1 il 5! 2 e writer is not so sanguine as to the wi ) hont Qs maintained exclusively in the Philip- | contly compiled to fllustrate the effects i cquivalent to a suspension of diplomatic | Without work was no longer cnjoyable ported to have ptured a neat rake-oft | 1o n i stated that these men wWill | op g 1 v AR Nebrhikin Wbtk Ao of the election of ernor Dietrich to ihe | yelations between the two countrics, and became neglected. His friends wonder- on the turn In the smelter trust stock. [ horr bt e Importunt serv- | infieritance tax law in Massachu AT S SR short term of senator. The people had al- o4 Wby e Al8 ndt shliven tham bh beeib H i chiance for the anditorium so- . g setts ave instructive, The total internal Philadelphia North American, ready placed him in a position of public| In the meantime the rival asphalt com- [ With his Jolly humor. — He wax losing licltors to go after these fortunate spec- trust and it was due to the voters of tue |panjes are maintaining an armed truce, The | flesh and energy; lifo was not worth living. * Ly I state that he should serve out his tIme | purher company is in possession of Lake | Priven to desperation, he finally sent for ulators. as governor. There was mo excuse for his|pq pelicidad. Captain Raferty, who dis- | the aid of the reliable detcctive, Cascarine, election—as there are plenty of South | ijnguished himself at the battle of EI| With this ald that which he had lost, which Platte statesmen fully as well qualificd 10| Caney with the Seventy-first New York |is Health, was soon recovered, and be is draw a senatorlal salary—except that it |yolunteers, is in command with a detach- | now able to enjoy both work and pleasure. was the last request of Thompson and %8 | ment of armed employes. The dispute over | Loss of appetite is a serfous thing. It is | supporters, as that statesman's hopes anl|ihe title will sooner or later reach the |@a sign of indigestion and a congested state = FILIPINOUS FOR THE NAVY. It outside railroads continue to apply Admiral Remey. commanding the for admittance to the city at the present | Agiatic station, has been instructed by rate Omaba will be obliged to instruct | Nivy AS[AriEant 10 Gullbt BI0LNES |~ 14 cansGton G fio. How. 1w them to employ messenger hoys over | jves of the Philippines for service on | problem, ice composed solely of enlisted men and fpoyeyue receipts from the tax on| For the next year Concord, Neb., a town it is the opinion of Navy departmient |y, cies in Massachusetts for the federal |of 1,100 population, will be better worth P officials that besides resulting o the | g yoar ending June 30, 1900, | Watching by persons having the sense o | government obtaining efficient service o ounted to $344,639, while the total | Bumor than any vaudeville show ever put the employment of natiy will spread |, ount covered into the state treasur: ‘"tn:m 'vh;v hhn:unl:« ’MK Ca ’I;- A\'u‘uou, the ) sbpliiiids IS 7 s | able hatcheteer of Kansas, has been ap- trict conrt, which has already upheld it | "90ect '”_”:;‘ '\":,"I 4 flag and ereate | gon the collateral legacy tax for the | pointeq dictator of Coneord by the almost soveral times. By ftesting it often | Stroug feeliug of loyalty. year ending December 31, 1900, was | unanimous consent of the inhabitants, th E ” | sstionably ol olicy - i 2 4 H by g abitants, the |, ons vanished. Probably Mr. Thomp- | courts, ore puld # o 5 8. e you suffe o enough the term of the contract will| 1t 18 unauestionably good policy 01544 400, The total revenue to the mayor and council having signed this pledgo | oany qmvesiments R anes |adures, iwhiore b sHOWTE/NeTS: None, Atsthe L SRRN-hoVRl:. A8 YOUADRATIN SHOBELIE ¢ Filipt b e 1y | ns 8 sig is pledge | gon's {nvestments in the late legisiuturs | hoginning. The New York and Bermudes |loss? Don't, for your stomach’s sake, It eventually run ont. employ pinos on the naval vessels 101 g0 under its inheritance tax law for | before election were sufficiently heavy to entitle him to | company can sue the Warner-Quinlan syn- |8 day pass without obtaining relief. Your S — be e maintained in the archi-| o pine years it has been in operation | *We pledge ourselves to use all honor- | yome yoice in what should take place. and, | gjcate for trespass or the Syracuse syndi- | trouble may be chrenie i T i for eh service | bl to sect . A v v ¥ An acrimonious d lon is on as to| pelugo. They can perform such service | o yoen ). in which s in-|0ble means to secure the services of Mrs. |qaftor all, what's the use of Kicking; 1t ended | oaro can sue their rivals for the value of | The best remedy for stomach, liver and the effect of the repeal of the | s’ | 0% Americans break down under in that | o0 $50.564 interest. Nebraska is, of | Corrie Natlon as our sole adviser in our|petter than it might have been, but the | (he asphaltum they have taken out. bowel complaints s Cascarine. Save law on the barbers. Up to this time the | elimate and there is no doubt they Will| .oiice ot to he oo D AN kIt Af ARl \";“I'l:"l"“‘:‘:» i ”"flm!i and to adopt no |people of Nebraska are alm st o it 'n. st trouble by Keeping this laxative tonfe close e ite 3 s Massa- | ordinance casure of ance rela- |hoping for the time en s ors will be lhese deposits are c » and ‘ascarine P ripe public was laboring under the delusion | prove efficient and faithful. Adwiral | oo 55 LT 4 o an measure of importance rela- |hoping for the time when senators o | Th leposits are curlous natural phe- {at hand. Cascarine will not gripe the , s 0l population and |tive to the town's government without|elocted by direct vote and render imposs- | nomenas The most celebrated and exten- | most delicate stomach. It tones up the that the law had been designed for an | Dewey found them so and they are also | ey, but the time will come when the | recetving Mrs. Natlon's approval.” ble such contests as the one Just exs|[give is familiarly known as the Pitch Lake | system, purifies the blood, stimulates tho effect on the patrons, apt in learning. There is a provision | o oiinee tax will cut as big a “H“Wl Concord has two saloons, but ax goon as | perienced of Trinidad, and lies on that Island near liver, makes the bowels regular and drives = | in the army bill for the enlistment of i o i o 5 | the vote was counted the owners packed up —_— the mouth of the Orinoco river, almost a|all impurities from the system 4 5 e in our state finances as elsewhere, | After a fashion set by William's Nor- | pilipinos in the military service and this and flitted, fearing that Mrs. Nation might PERSONAL NOTES, stone’s throw from the sea. It resembles | At all druggisis. Price per bottle, fifty | ¥ ' wire instructions to h bjects t I swamp In appearance, hummocks of sand | cent It your 4 ist b Kk bi " o instructions to her subjects to smash : w swamp in appearance, ks of sand | cents our druggist hasn't it, ask him i 90, JOr G .'m |nrll’":A things by way of celebration of the great | [t js to be recognized that General Cassius | covered with rank grass and underbrush | to get It for you of his jobber on of the United States returned victory at the polls, st + as he shoots, | rising above the surface, but they are sur-| The manufacturers of Casc . tton i ta L 4 g M. Clay at 92 is just as young as he shoc 3 ascarine will send Alp‘]m:‘\|| 5 Inu ke towever, did | pacitication. There is no doubt that | (he census is included in Indian ¢ Tt ia proposcd by the dictator’s admirers | e agaact Toseett Hale has Just paased | Founded by black mineral pitch fnstead o [ to vy widress, ree of chare, a little the Couqueror's followers ever delay | yader the trafniug and diseipline of | oy and Arizona. It any danger ever 1o change the name of the town to Nation e thinks Do 1o a | Water. In some places the pitch fs several | booklet which explains thoroughly the dis- he celebrat hiety-s ) ¥ B his 79th birthda the celebration for thirty-sIx years, Amerlean officers they will make g0od| oxisted of interference from the ved | vie. prohibit smoking on the streets, forbid hundred feet clear of sand and vegetation, | eases of the stomuch, kidueys, liver and L s it bubbles up like a spring. | bowels, with instructions how to treat We can now understand the supremie | foops assoclating with our soldiers [ 1 hus long sinee been dissipated, The | “RUSCTeRtS, and punish by ducking or falled to socoount. for these|thom, sud oue wesk's tasiment for (35 court deadlock which required more g A G e public whipping any person who may he curious deposits. They are composed of | cents in stamps to cover postage than & week of the A TS o [AMEhEInRYe ivor *:"” influence 10 | pyaian problem has about solved Itselt, | caught with the oder of liquor in his breath oan | [ itumen, turpentine, petraleu, maitha and | - Address Rea Bros & Co. Migneapoli, o8 s » " | spreading respect the flag and creat e use y St » Rudolph Smyser of the Forty-seventh | oipor jngredients mixed with sand and | Loulsville and New York Sullkos 10 Dragkve Wb b of Mar turned | The use of anything which Mrs. Nation does | regiment, U. §. V., just promoted by Presi- on the question whether one of the ap. dent McKinley, s probably America's pointees was to be called a democrat or a gold democrat The valldity of the odlons garby coutract is to be tested again fn the dis- mans in the wake of a victory, | will be done sooner later, though | (yep G0 per cent of the Ind 2,000 Chicagoans feasted fn honor of [ porhaps not before there is complete | young man soldiers und a few thousand native | o iy the affairs of our western states | theatrical pertormances and other frivolous | ™ ppine: are coming Count Boni's way. To g win @ duel and a lawsuit is more than hap- pens to the average nobleman in distress i ing among their low countryen "i It has been given out officially that | not like doubtless will be made a mi fecling of loyalty. the nine supreme court commissioners | meanor and life in Concord will be one con- | yoit HEG T e i 18 It is the policy to give the Filipinos a | were selocted entively regardless of | Hnual round of hatcheting and ice water w | sociables. If there s a liv norma e - ——— orge W. Boyer, one of the jurors in th case of John Brown, “the emancipator,” | who was hanged at Harper's Ferry in 18 bas just died at Charlestown, W. Va. But lberal degree of participation in clvil | polities. Let it be understood now and (FROGRES T8 ers - b ) . ” " e 1 ¢, v " y L e 1 e 10 a o Paris supports fitteen regular trade government and there are equally good | for all time that the selection of five | o¢ 4 monch he -~l:|1‘|:v 'u:\l\]:r l[nl;m' or wols, nine of them for boys and six | FeA%0ns for giving them employment in | fusionists, oue gold democrat and three | barricaded in a hatchet-proof house. KNGS SRATIRLARR, s e S in which the puplls are fitted | the army and nav republicans was o mere aceldent, polit e A st e, Wiid Tives ' to enter all the different | = pssipa leully speaking. : Chlcago Tribune | Dalenla: oceupations. The trade school s one JAPAN IS SATISFIEL e The most remarkable experiment in mi- | «f¢ iy cheaper to go Into partnership with of the few educational developments| The most reassuring news lu regard to faede a. Rorentst Dlelpal government ou record 18 Just hegin: | no peaple than to buy thelr servant,” d aa: dab’ 4 om | Chinese affairs that has come for some 3oston Globe, ing at Concord, Neb., a town of 1,000 pop- | o) A. L. Johnsc tion magnate whiere America can take lessons from | oo "t R et Tatan accopts he | The marked falling off in commerce be- [ulation, At the election just held the so- ers Philadelphia and New York a . Burope. Py thali CAINGR AN weting | ¥een Cuba and the United States may well called ““Carrie Nation" ticket was elected | rate in veturn for & tronchiss. But l“““l declaration of Russia respectiif |y, pade the subject of Investigation at [bY. an almost unanimous vote. EVery man | ipe jowers that be chuck'e merrily and heo As the commissioner to the Pan-| Manchuria as being satisfacto It had | waghington. It means something, surely,|On the ticket signed a pledge before the | {1 "\uicon “How much, Johnson Is called to the fact that when yon are ready to consider 3 wican exposition remarks, the day | been reported that the Japanese gov- election was held agreeing that Mrs, Na-| Py P . . P i it AMGHOAS PR e ¢ ; | Kindness A |tion, the “Joint smasher - should be em. | Tom L. Johnson, mayor-clect of Clevelund, the matter, the place in which to consider it is her¢ ! | tuckian by birth and retains strong ’ : Ay, by ! Indlanapolis ployed as the official adviser of the city |1# ® Kentucklan by birth and retains . properly typify Nebrasku, Plonecrs | declaration as suflicient or a8 made 0] xo one will question the propriety of | government aud that no legislation shoui | FCYerenre for ihe south and its ira Hitions, The matter is spring clothing. ho entored the state in pralbie schoon- | gvod faith, but it Is whown that there | president McK'niey's making sultable acs |De Dassed of sxecutive action taken whicy | 80 deeply ground la this fesling that when | ers are now able to talk into their own | Was no foundation for this report and | kuowledgment of bis obligation to § d1d not meet with her approval. What | | M# dsushter was to make her social debut e k e s contrary <. Jones for aseistance given him in |more to the point, the officials who we A telephones, with a base-burner warming | that on the contrary Japan tool K. Jon Bl » th e | Johnson w ntroduced Soolely 0 Y 10 DAYe § " > o o |h.>llmrlur. B RRRAB SR T, AR | R PR e chosen have already notificd Mrs. Nation | JORB*O ‘ ; 4 \‘ )I“v“ » clet g of 1]n||g|n,z', but we are almost the only manufaciurers who sell Aot PR to come on and take charge and sho has | Among the distinkuished Englishmen who | ¢ patail directly to the wearer, And if you are a wearer of t5) S——— it oD . Bears the Asphalt Smell, started for the front, wiring preliminary [Will attend the Youug Men's Christian as faed : i < Ihe total appropdations made by the [ This relieves the situation of . Philadelphia Record instructions. Already enough reformatory | Socation jubilee convention in Hoston on | ready to wear clothing, or if you have a hoy to he fitted out this Jate legislature for the cowing biennium | danger of a rupture between Russi Terrible stories are afloat recounting the | leglslation has been proposed to keep things | June 10 are Lord Kinnairi Howard Wil- | gangon, ours is the “store of the town” where von are sure of fs $54,000 more than two years provi-| Japan und ought to have the eff misdoings of President Castro in Venezuela, [lively during the coming silly season, |1Ams, # son of Sir George Willlams, the i headquarte g ously. ‘Chis Inclndes $36.000 to reim- | hastening the pending negotiations with | but there is such an asphalt smell about | Smoking on the streets and theatrical per- | fouer of tho assoclution: dohis Mocall dealing nt headquarters, ¥ v 1 3 g€ o) 8 Suspecte Che cel y > e [ som tichard Cory o fard W. B 3 e # .t the Pinst Ne:| 0 £ 5 Phe r appenrs to | them that exuggeration s suspected. The | formances of any kind are to be strict pson ! I ¥ . 2 i Lppsothatontiiiiiane to the Plst Ne-| Ohins) = The understandiog appesrs 'l slickest liars in the business are diplomats |forhidden and the man who lin with th | Mason of Leeds and A. W. Churchill of No clothing fits like ours Draska transportation fund, $35,000 for | be that so far as Manchuria is coneerned | v omoters wine cup is to be publicly ducked and horse “Lm.n‘ n. All of the are prominent ip the new state falr grounds, $160,000 re- | the present status is to e maintained - whipped. 1t 18 suggested that the oitl.|YOLng Men's Christian association work quired to rep burned state peni- | The Russian occupation, of course, will| — Growing Weary of Free Trade, zens of Concord might Improve add to| New Hampshie people are planning even tentiary and $63000 for the sals continue until such time as Russia feels | Publ phiiadsiphis Tadger {their present interegiing program by se- | now for the third anuual 011 Home Work L4 . 3 J Saintied P ] i ublic opinion in Great Britain is still|curing Rev. Charlet®M. Sheldon to co.|next summer T ccretury of the as the newly created supreme court cow- | that she can with safety to her interests | girongly opposed to a protective tariff operate with Mrs, N he | ) A y o € operate with Mrs. Nation in mana ve | sociation says that no m it ccent Julssion, ‘TakIng these Items into con- [ withdraw troops from the province. She |but business men are beginning to see |city government. Hg would doubiless be |vears has contributed more 10 the xeneral ’ ’ sideration, the late legislature, thanks | will, however, probably not seek further [that they are hopelessly handicapped by |able to supplement r work in certain di- | welfare of the rural aations’ of ax the nation's free trade policy, and are con- | rections and under ver! ptric! Vet Y cessions there from the Chinese gov r joint control there | Hampshire th 1id t O . . to Governor Dietrich and his veto mes neessions t I b p § e B . ir Joint control ther: ¥ . he Old Home week C . Goveraor Districh alid bis vele toon | g eclined 1o have fur. [ HACTIng vays ‘and means for” dotending | cun be 50 doubt (ol Cancord wonkd Rorn | mectines o lood: Haibustestl Exclusive Clothiers and Furnishers. BURCS, J TR R T G 'h-'nh-rlwiuulnfl the competition of other [ become one of the st fumous of Ameri- | meetings were held in foriy-four towns in logislature, I ¥ pations. The outcome will probably be the |can clties, | 1899 wnd 1n seveuty-six towas ia 1000, R. S. Wilcox, Manager. 9 § 57eCEEE, f& past when tepees and sod houses can | ernment did not gard the Russian ibo tamily went to Lauisville, whero Miss We don't faney for a minute that we are the only maks -

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