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i g i THE DAILY BE PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. TERME OF SURSCRIPTION, Dafly (Morning Edition) including SUSDAY, 15K%, One ¥ ? For six Month ¥or Three Months Turs OMATA SUSOAY THEE, nddress, One Year WrEKLY ['RE, One Vear OMABAOFFICENOS U4 ANT BB F ARN CHICAGO OFFICE B67 IROOKET New YORK O¥r1ce, RoowE 14 Axn 15 THINUNE BUILDING, ASHINGTON OFFICE, No. o1 FOURTEENTH STRERT. CORMESPONDENCE Allcommunications relting tonews and sdi- torial u should be addressed to the EDIToR OF THE DR ETTERS, Al busine nd remittance ndir OMAIA ROSEWATER, S —————————————————— THE DALLY BE Sworn Statement ot Circulation. Btateof Nebr yof Douglns, | %8 rge I3, Tzschiuck, secratary of The Beo Pab. lishing Company, dor's solemnly swear that tho Feireulation DALY Brk for the 1885, was s follows 18500 L 18 1 18101 BT Average......... s 18, GROR'E I T28CHL CK. Bworn 1o before me and subcribed in my presence thi 2ith day of November A, D, 1585, seal N. P. FEIL, Notary Public, Btate of Nebraska, County of Dougins, | George B, Tz <, hoing duly sworn, de- hoses and says thit ho is se of the Iive npany, that the actial averags g DAL : for th mnmhux Nor 857, was 13, A onies; for'Ja m.a Copis; o v, ‘1K, 1 arch, 1884, 41 coples; for Juue, 188, {0,243 cop Ly, 1848, 15,013 coples: for Angist, 155, 15,183 coples; f0 tember, 158, 18,154 coplas: for October, I35, K04 Coples. ). 13, TZSCHUCK Sworn'to befors me and’ sub. presonce this ith day of N THERE is goiug to be a good deal of free and easy, independent voting in the choice of councilmen. It may be well to remind our people that they may look for squally weather after a week from o . Congress re- assembles on the fiest Monday in De- cember. PAT FoRrD boasts that he is worth forty thousand dollars. When Pat went into the council four years ago he was not known to be worth four hundred dollars. How did he make his money ERAL SIERIDAN'S memoirs have just been simultancously issued in,Lon- don ane New York, and the people of both England and America will be cagor to learn the story of the civil war from the lips of our greatest cavalry soldier. IT 15 safe to say that at the primaries none but men of business, of character and ability will stand a chance of sue- cess in the ward. It is well that our people haye awakened to the fact. The city election will be a taxpayer’s and business man’s victo MR. SLAVEN’S brother-in-law, Lowry, choked off the taxpa; meeting in the First ward with his street sweeping gang. The question is whether the taxpaying demoerats of that ward will relish that sort of treatment from their representative in the eouncil CHARLEY FANNING has made no se- t of it that the contractors raised cighteen hundred dollars two yoars ago to give Pat Ford oud te contractors don’t invest eighteen hun- dred dollars in a councilman unless th an get their money back with compound mterest. NINE clean-handed men elected to the council will save this city from bankruptey and will turn the rascals out who are in cahoots with contractors’ ringsand combines. The taxpayers of Omaha will find this an casy matter if they attend their primari nate the right kind of men I ver the rosult of the beef trust investi- gation held in thut city last week by the senato committee. The testimony elivited from stock shippers was in ef- foet t Cicago was a larger market and more favored by tl railroads than St. Louis. The I o gave in evidence that they could not compete with the Chicazo dressed beef packe Out of this St. Louis can extract very little comfort. T mony went to show that St. Louis must take a secon- Tue coal barons of the Monongahela disteict of Peunsylvania have no- d their employes that they witl shut down their mines for an indefinite p riod aftor December 1. This means the enforced idlencss of several thousand miners and mon employed in shipping the coal down tho rive The reason for putting a stop to the mining ope tions is the old plea of an overstocked conl mavket and falling prices. In the light of facts the excuse is ridiculous 4'he consumer certainly hus not profitad by any such conditions. The truth of the matt 5, the coal barons have simply agreod among themselves to serew up the price of coal another notch for their own profit by limiting the supply. T joint convention of the cattlemen and butchers at St. Louls has broken up innrow. The question of state inspoc- tion was the rock on which the convens tion split. The dressed boef men, the commission merchants and the majority of the cattle raisers united against the butchers, The convention was in some respects a remarkable one. It was the first time that the dressed beef industry was squaroly banded together against the butchers, who demanded a rigid Btate inspeotion of cattle on the hoof. The batchers were outnumbered and withdrew, which practically brought the conforence to an end, The question of state inspeotion of cuttle is one which nocossavily would be expensive and liable in the end to prove uusatisfactory. A uational inspection, on the othor haud, would be aguaranty of good faith, acceptable in the markets at home as well as abroad. As both the beef pack- ersand the butchers favor a national inspection, the di IFuulties now existing in the dressed beef industry are likely w’compromised, time stood in 3. 1. Maploson, During the he opening of commission writing his memolrs. called sportively and on eary erations Colonel ment has for of thig {nformation. negotiations résorvation was somewhat handicapped for lack of but it must be concaded in (\\m of an exira RAILROAD 1ACTI A. Phillips, of D S IN TOWA Mapleson, is a well of concert and opera declaration | is one over “m. h 1 have entire control, depended upon to decide it with refer- ence to the bost ommissioner and he may bo L much to do with Adelina Patti true soprano queen of song Mapleson knows every ono, and every one knows therefors his memoirs are certain to be Moreover they aro v roveal to the the world of up again the gove will be the nfore able P equitable basis for opening the lands seting the int tarests of the , QUESTION. s capital question is already zitation among exporience promises to be a repetition of thatof the people of all the other territories following admission to statehood Phillips says: le of Towa, irrespactive of present board of rail- thousands of sty oF Ohe T licans voted for Mr. in favor of a non extonsively worth reading, uninitiated tho spangles and velvet rd, and to these When you state t nagers pooled their for Malin, you state only a part of the tr Their purpose was to defeat four of the re Granger, candidato for id City's slicker factory is now r gin business, ki » i8 a great demand for probably simplify the issue, but in South Sioux City arved out of an candidates: nd Smith, Campbell and railrond commiss men and wome compounds of gre . bad morls, by wuchies of Javery lively " will be debated by | suporstition, b the Columbus lyceum. A joint stock company has beeu formed to erect 4 creauc The York county cleared §2 by its fair this year. preferred o elect, 1 | g006 which aspire to nment may b Dalcota the rival eities for capital honors ar and Wahpaton, spavently pretty evenly divided mestown is one of Prosparous com passionaten This will do to tell the but forgets that he r he, though a ame kidney. tion of a singer, and apj Omaiia knows droves of swine in York county There was only ¢ Lincoln townsiiip, 1 an vote cast in N ‘umingcounty, at the late choked with Cumingcounty, o railronds were not how did he overcomo thir and majority? *. Phillips had railrond jobwork. ey cities in the territory, but the centre of population is Far isalso the most acesssible point in the sed nalumfl\ the dis ]mxnmn The Arlington roller mills are now almost rlington roller wills are now almos Jor o Acquird it completed and will begin worlk on the first of pilessionaily, is not one ludic any prominent singer which could HENTSaS y but are having as well in- work formmng o Deadman, Dawes county. d that an agreement has been mado that Columbus’ ne: the offico to the north side. J. B, Hunter, charced with the v BB. Hall is on art at Culbertson. up City, has voted not be dupticated Hor proplo are unot help re talcoh i by LHO alst moral seuse, for thera isa heapof fun two volumes are somely bound and the is but the types used are old and and worn the work reminds one not a little of the doughty colonel’s lit- tle operatic meanness. thought will he prepared to offer ve generous induceme and advantage of baing made the sapi- Bismarck, the territorial cap- wanted a non-parti- the district o David Furbush, presidential e 3 yoars of age. show a better record. By an orror Tk Bre made J perimtendent of the Norfolk insane Lo is supervisor of the % A. Kolly is superinteudent. mon, a telve. into a tree brother was cutting down and fell v iving fatal injuric the fact that the R AL fle must have wnds donatod by the people ar aquarter of g public buildings and a publishing house of ¢ who would guilty of the crime of using such type if Mapleson had not be heyond tho limit of pos But Mapleson did not that the world would and seandal with avidi him n matter of supr sunds of republ institution and railrond managers, and if his compoet- ten them down ar-old Platts- ble good work. ans would have claimed e ALY s e W R the ground, r a pacuniary oS snt Bismarck and. 1" stand hest in popular favor In south Dakota there av cities that will enter the capi 1d it was to enjoved popular indifference eminent degree. Towa are just beginning to learn what the people of Nebraska have found out hard experience in their railrond politic prophet in the p gentleman is said to_be more sn his predictions than Prophet Wiggins A number of Mo son of Parson H ts mourn the 3 Stories aud pocms, Small quarto. half a dozen profuscly illustrated. lished by Eotes & Lauriat, . would be difiicult to find a better Christmas gift for o child thau of which one may truth- fully say that the matter is s good as illusteations. i many bits of hn.ummlmwrm...ghm.m.l Ho skipped Dby tho light of the moon and hauled all his effeots away at the LASONS FOR A2 question of an ex The Humphry Independent becoming “tired and weary of the charge that the name of the paper has been a false r i political views and principles,” has changed its name to the Flumphrey James M. Har ed capital under the el Tu the event ! : irvepressible these place win the pri and Watertown—but as indicated in the oxpressions republicans, v e others might ioux Falls, n, of Herman, Washing- wof the pr 08t pending in_the Neligh odis a valuable p county and the nt are both mikivg im Events at the coming se , render a spacial session of the next congress less necos- sary than now seems probable. presumption that the uncxpe not happen, it will bo pertinent to refer to the reasons which are urged i of assembling tho next congress soon after the induction of the new adminis- the expression Tilustration ) asy matter, but, broadly stated, thoso. that are crudost impre present the contostant and clain provements on the proper A workman B waterworks had a narrow escape instant death the other day. ding at tho foot of tho standpipe when a eventy-five pounds tructure, a distance largoly in favor of . which in lo- cation and other advantages superior claims. stion of statehood been discussed by the people of Dakota sfounder intery ent, for the ce their way ud wealness and fatal faults in ch)hl 1n.|n\:‘s cor 24 uml 25,is an ions that ar power with 4||u.l|l\ iron, weighing fell from the top of the of sixty feot, and just missed him by 96 of the fall was the break- securing the iron. which is aboqt two feet in length, 'nd and was imbedded halt length in the earth admirable instance u{ The most important reason is tho do- mand for legislation to redu enues of the government, which felt should not the publishors no_doubt found out that it ing of a chain tion of along deferred hone, dental to the prime question ng more or less attention. u that the terri- tory will be divided the capitul question ome one of leadi popular discussion. KNOCKING DOW Putting up a straw knocking him down is a pastime which ibucklers often to antagoni wished to hav are penand ink drawings repre atine film process, and are the handy work of some one who zed that he was drawing for child- The beautiful wood engraving on ““Tableaux in the \u rsery luu mm too children, but it must delight the papas and manias and the grown up brothers wait for the ty of children matters inei i diicen by the ge Nobody expocts any ation on this subject at the being reasonabl A tow factory is a new enterprise at Rock Rivorside's now pottery works are well un- will puss its revenuo measure as a sub- stitute for that of the house. but pital at Des Moines will bo A party of Boone hunters at Spirit Lake killed 110 ducks in two days’ shooting. Dr. Schirader has made his revort regard- ing the diphtherin outbros 1t was the impurc water. A Maliska county farmer named Phillips ar'of corn measuring four- TRAW MAN. sed with copies of this wor The illustrations on pages 184 and 1 all_imaginative but will be eavaire to the commonplace This volums is meant to be Cath- olic obviously—to delight all manner of children, the i thoughtful, the boist the matter-of-fuct, aud it docs it thor- < at Oxford Junc- will charm In its auxief > THE BEE about the city hall question, our amia- smporary, the Republican, pur- isquoted this pape: Webster's views on the of the ordinance i [ muyor has just vetoed. ppeared in THE BEE, reads as fol- lays claim to an teen and a half in A little three. ventured out on the thin ice of the broke through and was drowned. At Ackley,aftor almost unheard of troubles and triais in' the depth of 1,366 and a new'well commenced only twelve feet from the old one, “The exceutive council appointed Miss Lucy Curtis superintendent of schools at State Center, to be a member of the state educa- tional board of oxaminers in place of Mrs, wl.ose time has expircd. general has ruted that under _inmates of the Sol- at Marshalltown who become - sane and are transferrod to the insane hos- pital_aro to be considered as residents of Marshall count; Last Thursday night about 11 o'clock, dur- ere thunder storm, Miss Sero was partly awakened b She raised up to the assuranco of asteady accumulation of ild at Waterloo or ut least another year unle: session is called to provide tion for reducing the Another reason for the expediency of early the artistic E AND THE RAILWATS: Am:\cwn Morgan; published by *Boltord, Clark & Co., of Chicago, New York and San Fraucisco. This 1s a defense of railroad thieves There is a ecla: The report, as is abandoned, legislation for on to statehood of the terri- tories that are ready to bo made states. It has been noted that democratic s rogarding the admission indivations of a change, suggesting the possibility that the obstructions hitherto presented by representatives City Attorney Webster knew nothing of the ordinance. Had never seen it. present at last Could give no opinion as to what the ordi- He was satisfied, however, upon examining the city charter that ten days’ notice was sufficient. question could be subugsted, and if passef vmuhl be perfectly logal. by a lawyer. vermin that makes a specialty of de- The murderer with hands smoking with the blood of his victim sends for one of these as soon as he has beer lodged in jail, and the lay. yer in the defenso of his client svoo 9 to everything and stops at nothing. bribes witnesses, who cannot be bribed, criminality ag: tempts to hood P. B. Durley nance required. fending criminals, the existing 1. He thought the he brow-beats llnmu el by the: Republican ho insinuates iti 28 gie, of Earlville, positively that the bond proposition, as noise in her room. and was struck by some one standing noar The blow reudercd her senscless the thief had es- ng with him her shopping bag d only a handkerchiet. ient number of them would refuse to continue the mistake of the cess to tho_ropublican pnmy ink the jury by appeal ing to God to witness his own belief in the spotless innocence of the man who confessed his guilt 1o him, This abominable license of the legal and befora she recovored, misquoting has privately R O :, but it cannot be r The prospect of an with this question as onc of the chief matters to be considered might influence upon demo sentiment, and this consideration has induced the suggestion th of the torvitories shall v in favor of the significance of which contain Webster must have changed his opinion -within two days. As a matter of fact, ingdhas Mr. CURRENT LITERATURE. by Flla Wheelor wn published by Belford, n York wnd Sun as t0 write booksfilled with sophistries, and st be o side to the Webster had I’nnu oF PLEA stated that he could give nd with cobweb suppose that there mu ny one belic that Ella Whecler / sundrelly robbers or men X is not a true poct, found—disinterested the mark—too ar It is needless to which is professedly an answer to the unrk on the same’ subject written by ", Hudson, from the other stand- It people could be induced to read this mguss of his pourod forth with amazng efirontery AR ising of ovory the United States with a should be declared constitution- apable of holding any offi save a judicial one. are coming to, and this is the ine of a noble profe: contained n proposition to submit the question of retocation, ten days’ would have be dinance coupled with the submission of to issue three qualities of gonuine poets, the knowledge of form, and the power to create original forms, ense of music, both in rhythm and me, and above all the gift of \\Imt reck critics called en ng word pictur Nothing in fu as the quality of conc proposition vit X a proposition hundred thousand dol That made it nece @uys’ published notice. signed the ordinance the bonds under it could not have been logally is- Capitalists who buy such bouds very particular about complian: . of the law. bond voted on a ten day's notice could not ve disposed of at any price. ent-alect, that a joint con- yention of the representatives of all the four territories might profitably be held arly day at some central point to give utterance to the general voi ubject of admission ry to give twent, Had the mayor and appoint a say a thing ent all the tor- ritories i Washington this wintor the purpose of ady; lyin prose than in poetry s that he iy this- reason that N‘lti(:s admit Burns o sus and shut the door n spite of his many partisans onate adherents. s Ella Wheeler he has within him a wilm- ancing the interests end of the ubuss of all the communities aspiring to state- If this should fail [ anything with the present congress the influence of such a delegation could be brought to bear upon tho new adminis- tration in fayvorof an extra session of the next congress, so that these territories should not he forced . Reprinted in duodecimo form at 30 cents, by Lée & Suepherd, pub lishers, of Boston. » publishing house herd, of the Hub, are “Good Company,” standard works of every fallen into undesery 2 who know well, and are ant with the Tatlor, the Spocti- tor, and the Guardian, will learn ir Richurd Steele floated country have no thousands of ailroads of the better customers than the reial men who patronize the vari- around, They are Through their pie suppose t of Lee & Shep- but this springs from the ous lines the ced by him 1o vanguard of trade. xertions the store-keeper of the small- land is brought in di- »et commercial dealings with the m great cities, which include 0 WAEILALEL on the topic of love, which have necessary to 1t is cogently argued » and endur- st town in the ) ,in his horror of prudery B i (20, 10l Cilirig instead of assigning have done to the durk v christianity taken by Ella Wheeler Wilcox tak ground that what God t -1o sing of the their admission. that if a battle of ance is to bo fought over the new states it mayas well begin next summer as next winter. Still another reason urged in favor of an oxtra session is the certainty of an unusual number of coutests in the next congress, which if left to be determined at the regular sossion must consume o largo amount of time to the delay of other urgent business that will press upon the new congress. be very close, and both parties will fight desperately to secure a sa Every contest will consequently be gone into with the utmost thoroughness and will necessarily occupy o great deal of time and attention that must from other matters, the interest of the public wellare organization of the house should be com- pleted and that body put into full work- ing order in advance of the regular ses- sion, even if nothing wmore than this could be accomplished, The country generally enough of congress in the regular way, and will not rogard the promise of an oxtra session with unmixed gratification, chants of the fore to the interest of the encourage the growth of the drummer system by making low and uniform rate and by giving commeroial travelors >s as will aid the extension The one-thousand-mile ticket was originally dovised for that purpose. But the development of business iu the last ton years and the needs of the drum- now demand aspecial low rate mileage ticket, good on every railroad. A movement has been set on foot for issuing & universul five-thousand-mile icket for the especial use of truy The scheme is heartily endorsed by the commercial fraternity as well as by the leading trunk lines of the coun- try. The co-operation of a majority of the railroads, however, i make the project practicable hooves the commercial men to use their united influence to bring about the de- sired result, — THE military authorities have pre- pared a census of the Indian population The total number, includ- ing the Sioux and other tribes. is loss than thirky thousand. railvoads b ; o surprise that § i in ad dition tc the sensible hes the birds happiness they find in the ties of love, cannot_scemingly be forbidden to human beings that can ing 5o much moF i nightingale of them all. thatany one Theatre, 'l'hu )un,,,' shanan, The Reader, such faciliv of these we ¥ | long-hved, and Itis strange ~.l|9\fld take the opposite pavers )m\e e on oloctod from mONg Song of solo- ent volume, them well worthy to men of the reader WA“ ||ml canunot hMp lhmluu-- that a poetic |ml se of that idyl Wilcox would be a 'most charming work, and would give the pru The house will illa Wheeler tor, but these periodic of the town, and so obtained To us, all that is _attractive er, and we are incapable appreciating the fine poiuts which made Llll‘N series of essuys ;ml.ulm when they :h they might great profit Lo themsel ves. adow which Puritanism xons and Au- no part of Chri and the world owes much o bluve soul that fights hi way out of (b into God’s blessed sunlight. i commendable poems in thi “Three in One,” “Duwn Birth of the Opal.” Tre MAPLEsON MEMOIRS~2 volumes, im perial octavo. Ciarke & Co., of Chicago, New York and' San Franocisco. No man can gauge the importance of A man to himself until e veveals it by considerwith It is urged that in trunk makor, The world of lite; > I8 umlfl' uhh,!:h volume are 3 the latter from the lm.g obscurity an: restoring them to the life of polite After a sleeploss might use Ihu.vn 1o tohe up your sys sten, ¢ the genuine, manufac tured by Dr. The interior de- Siegert & Sous. ALLA DELUSION AND A SNARE Tho Recent Move of the Raflroads Toward Freight Reduotion. SUNDAY GUESTS AT THE CAPITAL Patrick Egan on the Business Out- 100k of the Country -The World's Secretary of the Y. M. C A There has heer pinion here fow days past that the rvail ating in the state would 3 | freight reduction ordors corresponding somewhat with the lat r of the state board of transportation. This, owever, does not scom at all certaing and the chances ¢ that the talk that way has been for the ostensible purpose of keeping the board quiet until the state | ture convones. Itis agnin stated that the recent Burlington move on its northwestern extension was for the special purpose of further quie the board, so wording the Kilpatrick contract that work on the extension can be suspended on ten duys’ notice. This means, it would seem, that railroad building in the state by the Burlington hinges upon the action of the state board of transporta- tion. relative to the foreign reduction order: that, in short, the rond will con- tinue to build and extend lines in Ne- braska, providing railroad corporations are permitted to make thoir own freight regulations and charges. For u species of rank intimidation this kes the cake. But Attorney General Loeso proposes to call up the sleeping order at the rogular meeting in December. and another vote upon the reduction ques- tion will be spread upon the records 1t is also stated that the present board of secrctaries will be. continued until next April, at least. They are still at work on the annual report. Just when 11 bo finished no one seems to know Judgo Mason still thinks that freight rates ought to gn reduced, and until recently Munger has been thought to hold a like opinion. Ager belongs to the railrond brigade. It is noticeablo that Munger fails to go upon record as to the legality of the original order. He dissented to Masou's filed opinion, but took the matter under advisement. It is possible, however, that he is ready 10 go upon record when the board next meets in regu LINCOL At the Cap 5 Dawson and wife, Chicago; 2. Kitridge, New York: J. E. Miner, jr., Chicago; J. M. Oliver, New York; R. Mertins, Chi- cago: A. Christello, Minne D. Webster, Stratton; J. E. Miner, sr., Chi- ecago; William Patterson, St. Louis; W. D. Bowers, Seward; E. 5. Hill,Boatrice; . 1. Osborn, Aspen,Colo.; T. J. Morgan, St. Joe; H. M. Ives, Boston; George Bechel, Omaha; William Bruno, Mil- waukee; O. J. Johnson, St. Louis; W. H. Wright, Bryan, O.; James Gaskill, Montpelier, O.; R. H. Hendershot and J. C. Hendershot, Ashlaud, Ore.; Frank inden, Chicago; C. H. Elmo, Syr C. K. Gettings, Wilbur; D, Hurl Omaha; W. £. Baird, Cret A. Andrews, Akron, Colo. G. Smyth. Gerrytown, Colo.: R. D. Valen- tine, Hasting: M. Whitney, Har- vard; P. S. Real, Grafton; M. A. Harti gau, Hasting inm Leese, Seward; A.E. New Y g hales and wife, Ainswi J. Barringer, Detroit: IRobert Tucker and Steward Richards, York, At the Windsor—IL. R. Rorebrook, Ottumwa, Ta., R. K. Cooper, St. Joseph; Charles Howard, Chicago; Keith, St. Louis; D. A, l‘ John I. Quinn, Kan Fay, Glen Rock, Wyo.; B. \VH|1§. Chi- cago; d. A. l(nwling». St. Loui % Minor, St. Paul; A. Honover, Chi- cago; W. O, (zoudwhx, Bristol, J.T. Phelps, Chicago; F. B. Newell, Pooria, 11l.; J. A. McMillin, Den’ ton; M. S. an Evern, Louis: ‘W. Ruchanan, cago; M. Shuirman, Des Moines; Edw C. Hart, Chicago; John M. Pratt, (imml lh\ pids, Mh,h "F. T. Staples, Chic M Childs, At aukec; H. A llnlwn. l)en\'m S. M. Carroll, Chicago; Schutte Louis; W. cagol H. Dudley, Rochester; Goldsmith, Chicago; RR. Stindell, ark; J. B. Cooloy, St. Joe; E. Huld\\m. Chicago. At Opelts—C. F. McLain, Omaha; E. S. Ellsworth, Des Moines; D. J. Mitekell, Michigan City: C, J. Temple- ton, Chicago; J. W. Sargeant, St. Joo; Ed. 15, Hoffman, Cret W A. Furgeson, Chicago; M Walrow, Council Blufls; Ben Bickett, Ke: J. B. Strock and daughter, Kansas C:. . D.Valentine, Omaha; A. H. Gillbwm, St. Louis; 13d. Mosier, Yor 0. Goreh, Quincy; F. D. Ve 1 3 W E Phil- lips, Manhattan, = Kan.; B. B. Hook Chicago; Ed. Davis, Kan- sas City; 1. Hayes, Boatrice; John Wykof Chicago, Thomas Hul- burt, New \ul| . H. Rockman, St. Louis; H. k t. Louis; W. M. Gentry, Quincy; + 8. Troxw ll. 3 1 Charles (urll'\, ( ;. George Deyett, Atch L Janesville, Wi Willinms, Jo J. Archibald, St. Louis; T. r DeKalb, I1l.; W. A, man, St. Joe; Mrs. Louie Lord, Miss Lydin Cook. Mrs. Myra Lowe, L. J, Car- ter Il:ll'x'_\'l{il‘lun‘th k. M. Allen, Im'l. 3 (' \nh‘\ Chi 5 l‘gxlu. what he sy ullulll. your extended visit 1o the enst, of general interest to the public ‘Nothing in particular, but Yorkers continue to wear their ters. If there is anything in indica- tions the country is on the cra of gen- eral prosperity, suchas has not been ex- pericr for sowe years. Business men have confidence in the administr tion-elect. Manufactu ing for more active work e You will find a spontaneity of aetivity that can not fail w produce good sults in every department of dome o o L s ikl much benofitted us any other Confidence 1n money cenires and cir is the groundwork of property, and this is unbounded. vy this can be at- tributed to a " “What op ve oxpressed among prominent politicians of the state re- garding the wake-up of Harrison’s cab- retty generally . thought that senutor Sherman will be tendered the hosition of secretary of state. Warner Jiller will undoubtedly become secre- tary of the treasury. — As to the rest of the cabinet appointments there is con- siderable doubt. .But the opinion 18 gone that the president-eloct will muke no mistake in surrounding him- self with his chief advisers, Harrison has won the confidence of everybody and a groat deal is expected of him, DISTINGUISHED GUESTS, L. D. Wishard, the world’s seorotary of the Y. M. C. A., sccompanicd by his wife, will visit Lincoln on uext Wednes- day. A reception will be given at the rooms of the association on the evening of that day. The programme areange - for the ocoasion will be very interest- ind Mrs, Wishard will be hers and Friday, anda held during theie ¢ will doliver an Lincoln will s give him a solondid distinguished guests during Thursda stay, when the sceret r time and talents to or sociations and amelioratin tion of the people with spend n so years in forc CITY NEWS AND NOT The Presbyteris churches held I'hese mectings unusually intors s enlivened tho ordorof exercises. yesterday oven- to draw his dont ab tho state house Whilo ther s week's w ind when doess be twoen the ankle and kne attended to gates to the woman's suffrago conven o still of the mueh right The Lincoln s women have b bowels of the earth continue to terday specimens of the finny tho surface and Marshal Coope cetacia spermacetti. He is recognized presented to vsity or forwarded to the specimens will eith the state univ Smithsonian institute. The bourd of public lands and build- ings met yest and snilors’ building for tho soldiers’ found that $5,; still due him on the found that 81,090.81 is dv ing contract, tion will o asked of {he A deficiency logislature to Strand Richards is still now begins to look as .hnugh nu- lu.- ak for liberty last night would prove suc- s on his was to the scone ¢ crime he mulmlhhwll) April, on tho morning, he w of a dastard unlu'nlu-u at’ York indignation tured at Greenview, Tll., where he wi sailing under ) Richards is certainly slick. ;:oml behavior daring his jumnl w to this place icion and bided s time. ain a fugitive from justice, foot seven pomuh. dark hair, ot short, evos darlc gray and dressod in i Deputy She o roward of #35 for h ligh, weight 180 Loadbalgs Dainty Christmas New York World: pretty trifles which are being made by Hero are some sents, but who can some dainty bit of their own handiwork the most charming of gifts made of white witn heliotropes or violots with sachet powder of the perfumo of the flower vainted on the outside. It i cight’ wido, 2 cud and tied arouud ono of lilac rib- Christmas pr fringed at ea end with a ribbon and bow bon to match the painted flowers, very pretty little square white satin ends over which is hond-painted with daisies. are cut in smaull s Across one end satin ribbon w tha tiny ho\v on, wh sachet shows pink satin sidos, quare of bolting clo 1a narrow pin ota Tor boxas of vdboard tied up in envelope form with tiny riboons, ono side hand-painted with flowers ‘and the other side with a pain stamp and postmark. suchet in duck is painted with cf blossoms and with a bow of pink ribbon in one corner. Jones’ Red Clover dyspepsia, costive. breath, piles, pimples, agua malaria, poor & i Kidnoey troubl Goodman Drug Co. Those who take D zht to Tax. or, was calculated to pro- voke curiosity y of the city of Panama is no the leaso of the tax on circus and ommencing on the Ist of The tax to bocol Colombian curr performance, c r. Donnovan, of New Yorlk, tho “or information and partic- Broadway and who is a member of the PPanama, explained it to wtofore loster novan, who are proprietors of sod Tor #1,600'y ing all cireus Senor Lewls, municipality o wly the right of tay 1 canvas shows not only Panama but 1n the towns This year the munici- pality of Panamu right ought to v worth at 3 & Donnovan refused to pay that sum, but leasc the prefect of the provi i and tax all other tent shows in the towus alon, resolved to find the Panama city pri Constitutional Catarrh, No #ingle Aisease has entailed more s d the breaking up of the constity than Catarrh, Kight, of hearin, ome or Diore, and b strucuve influenc throughout the systom atta ks ¢ and breaks up thi Tgnored, beciuse phystelans, finpote the human voiee, the mind, — all, yiold 10 its de- vy vital force, Tost Fobust of constitutions { little understood, by most Tolloved of it this thits torrible discase il passed into ha Dr. Sanford in the prep s RADICAL CURE s won tho i It ix instantaneous in 1of 0 all head colds,snoeziug, fling and obstricted breathing, and rapidly re- IMOVes the 10t ODPEessiy the Liead, swoetening the senses of smell,taste and apuroval of thonsands, sy ploms, cli f the disease towards the I 8 nsists of one bottle of the KADICAL ( PO1TER DRUG & CREMICAL CO., BOSTON. 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