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4 1HE OMAHA DAILY BER,, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1890. l',l‘HE DATLY BEE. WUNDERWRITERS' EXCHANGE. rado, Arizona, New Mexico and Ihn'Omnhn for more than twenty years | spirators, whosesoloambition is to fatten An insurance trust has recently been | Dakotas there are hundreds of thou- | and has nlwma, mantfested a warm | themselves and lavish public privileges COY, THE FINGERLESS FORGER, | ~** o rux somrmmsss Nebraskn. E. ROSEWATER korron, organized in this city which proposes | sands of acres which will have to be pro- | interest im u_lho grow!h and | on corporatione, L Falrmont Hopes to secure another railroad. b - = | practically to control the entire insur- | vided with a supply of water before | prosperity of’ this city, For thie ¢ 3 "The First Prosbyterian church at Grosham . PULRLISHED EVERY MORNING | qnce business of Omaha, South Omaha | they can be cultivated and made to sus- | teen years he ‘was connected with the W shall prosently see wh(‘-!hfi:r o.hle By Some 8mooth Work Ho Seoured Nearly \\'ll\l xu»uom;-.u ol nn'lxl‘\'umhl_\x‘ ¢ » - - T i awbanates ‘ongre stal deliv p) i for four people or the corporations shall rule i A camp of Sons of Voterans has been orga- TERMS OF 8UBSORIPTION, and vieinity. : tain an extensive population. lfulu; a,‘. 5:7..'.'-1 (i‘:{ (:;“_:r‘n;m“ :n m;:‘“:(‘n’ G I)m:ulm o ”\‘,, “«"L‘dl;wn el Five Hundred Dollars. nizod nt Lillor with tyonty-two mempers AT O b b Lt aes Coatins Wl Gt p":v i “l\‘;"" f"""? 7 ml: M .["l’“.i ;',: menk In the lm:ll:n(:rg(: of the arduous 3 HELugdlat S o rostan 1o thoed, e i x 1101 the 5 % | lished in an Omaha weekly, contain only | more liheral and comprehensive legisla- 3 o dide J othodist church at Douglas In thoe past two i-'.”. iyl 300 | an outline of the real aims and objeots | tion will be necessary, and it must come | labors devolvingon him, Mr. Bruner ex- In Justice to Mr. Jones. ALSO DESERTED HIS NEWLY WEDDED WIFE. | months. 10 e 1%t 4 Chicago Triby private | in the not very remote future. While | hibited untivfng energy and thor- |\ oo SEEOR TRERRE o o g Mr. Bruner has | yo,00" 4y Sitting Bull. This is hardly fair. b , that the pro- | the figures of the vacant lands of the | ough cfficienc nation are large, the amount of such | always bean ' a staunch ro- of the trust. From r sources we learn, howeve The savings bank system in the Schuyler schools has resulted in over #400 being depos- How a Drunken Rowdy Attempted to | ited by the children OFFICE: a, The Bee Bullding. Corner N and ath Streets 12 Penrl Etreet. moters of this new combine expect to N Mr. Jones may be a less polished orator than Run a Theatre—Gaining Time While \'uvxlnnk windows Mrs. J. W. Bon- ) 7 Chinmber of Commeres monopolize the entire insurance busi- | lands fit for settlement is comparatively lm"h{'fl" and on political grounds | old Sitting Bull, but he is not a coward, for Murderer Nelt—Line 'l‘::l-.!m:l:\ v'“‘fi'\"!"'] lr;l*y: her balance and foll, ' 4o e Bullding | ¢ of Omaha and drive every agent to | small and will meet the demand for only | is entitled to ap, undivided party sup- i iy reaking soveral ribs, ashington, 51 J 4 3¢ RN + o8 i i k . E coln Notes. heold settlers of Stanton county have CORKESPORDENC the wall who is outside of the combina- | a few years long No additional pro- [ port. While itis true that he was one The Essence of Cruelty. 3 ) PO 3 organized an_ association and 4 banquet will be given at Pelger December LixcoLy, Neb, Nov. 80.—~[Special to Tue | A thief broke intoa box car at Bancroft Bek]—For & numbor of days Assistant | i siole several boxes of cigars and fur caps County Attorney Strode has been quietly | 7 3% W “"l"' but mado ““““ L 5 To 3/ 06y, Who 1 il young ating a papor planning tho arrest of George C. Coy, Who 18 | 4round town and securing signatare for tho wanted here for forging the names of A. G purpose of ur,nui ng a military company Wilson and J. W. Castor 0 notes aggrogat- near Tobias huve been con- ing $480. Tho whereabouts of the culprit | sid tion. When all the insurance business | vision looking to the reclamation of the | of the twenty-ei R has been concentrated into the hands of | arid regions, which constitute so lurge | ported Broatch a year ago, he was one moembers of the trust and competition | a part of the vacant lands, is to be ex- | of the three or four who declined to en- has been driven from the field the *“Un- | pected at once, but within the next ten [ ter into the plot to bushwhack Lininger, | giai've kept from him. An incarcerated dorwriters’ Exchange,” s the new trust | years this question will become one of and has not been in any way identified | yramp without his sporting paperis a forlorn is called, will be in position to squeeze | paramount importance and there will be [ with what is known as the Tammany | spectacle indeed and truly, the lust bottom dollar out of property | a general demand for the reclamation of [ eang. Mr. Bruner knows every man, il Al communieations relating to news and editorfai matter should be addressed to the Fditor I‘l’mnn nt X LETTERS. USIN Al business IrH!'n and remittanoes should Ve addressed to The Bee Publishing Company, Oniaha. Drafts, ehecks and postoffice orders 10 be madoe pavable to the order of the eom fi'ensce Publishing Company, Proprietors, delegates who sup- New York World. * The very essenco of cruelty 1s practiced toward tramps in Towa. When one s jailed the law toquires that all sporting papers 3 o o 3 ver the appearance of a Fhe Bep 1’ 1%, Fariam wnd enteenth Sts | Owners and business men who are | all that portion of the arid region that | woman and child in the Eighth “urr}. A Menace to : r,Mc Tights. had been discovered, extradition papers were | panther; which has killed a number of logs — —— | obliged to insure their houses and wares, | can be made available for sottlement and | and certainly will know the wu:ln of his A plaaivs r’n’;;:"';:d ‘ir'\'(;'{'n,m is now be. | fccured, and all arrangements made quietly n.lr(\;‘{ ~’l I:m\v;«,l at e I(l{nw u;u |)<Im\\ n ) POl LAT T | i ° | cultivati “onstituer o v it. ¢ ¥ i Fasterday atte ughout Nebraska and formorly editor of i‘m()!(‘:\»:: AT: IE l‘ OF uuLul ATIUN That this so-called exchange is to be a | cultivation, constituents as well as any manSin lieved to bo forming under the management ;«;:-‘":::ro‘:?::::“ l::::‘(nm\‘:q:\‘ |‘|‘| h(n u‘l{;eru:l-;t abrasia City Pross, died_ a1 Branch. AN ok Docielaa, | 08 close corporation will be manifest by the REASSEMBLING OF ¢ e of Gould, Huntington and Rockafeller—three LA i 3 ab the request of Attomey Strode, who e ontuct pquest o] oy Strode, W The B ville fo s to « wished to begin formulating his chain of evi- | njgnt ’n:“::.‘:-nn’nu&lme hx[:mhnxlnl\‘::\ “.:{ {iffl ~ dence. The first thing Wilson and Castor | route. The removal of the pontoon bridge at did was to hunt up the newspaper men and | Nebraska City helps it son give the whole plan of capturo away, As a | Honry Rogeo, a farmer who has ived noar result, Coy will tako alarm and fiy to other | Milford for tweuty yoars, is rported to have « A decamped, taking ‘with' him considerable parts. Strode is very anery, and Wilson and | money belonging to his neighbors and tho Castor are kicking themselves for being such | wife of Arthur Wittenkamp. He leaves big chumps, wife and danghter, Coy was formerly a young farmer near The Springview Republican reports that Raymond, but came to the city (o make aliv- | verone hundred families hive lort K § it ity F G voloeie b et i county on account of the Indian s Ing by his wits, Hoselecled gambling first { g "morg “will follow. A fort has be as a means of livelihood and after bis wifo “,\.,.,,... at Springviow whioh has beon chrise died he turncd forger. Justa year agohe [ tened “Fort Whito Gut. sold a team of mules o A, G. Wilson for lvv passenger trains going wost for several $210. Not having the money Wilson gave | days have been almostempty, while those his note for the amount payable in one year, [ going eastare loaded down to the bearings, J. W. Cartor going his sccur says the Evening Democrat. 1f the reds post Coy then wrote out two duplicates of this | poue their campaizn a fow days longer they note, and succeeded in getting all three notes | Will experience a scarcity of scalps. castied. The original note was cashed atthe | The expert who has beon oxamining the First National bank,whilo the forgeries were Im.\l\a of the Stanton count.y ofic George 11 Tzschuck, secretary of The Bes Publishing compuny. aoes solemnly swear tnat the netual eireulation of THE DATLY Bk or the weex ending Nov, 29, 1500, was as fol- following provision: S Sk AR AT ""f"’ et | g T APPEARS to be the intention of the | pey whoso combined wealth is not less than Members,—T'he members of this The second session of the yefirst | federal grand jury at Chicago to probe | sy, 000,000—is clearly a menace to the pub- on shall be the subscrivers | COngress, which convenes today, will | to the bottom the matter of rate maniv- | lic rights and public safery. Neither protec- bereto, and any person engaged principally | command hardly less public interest than | ulations which has been submitted toit | tion, vevenue tariff, nor froo trade will curb ocal fire insurance business in said | did the first session. Since the election | by the interstate commerce commission, | atrustof this character, If it is ever to be city of Omaha and v bewng a regu- | there has been an unlimited amount of | 1t is announced that when the jury shall | curbed other means must be found. officer of & | speculation as to what would possibly be | have completed the investigation of the - - local fire fnsurance company. Any doncat the short session, both in the | alloged rate manipulations it will turn HAVE A SMILE. son desirous of becoming & member of this exchange shall subniit a written application | W Of new legislation and in undoing, | its attention to passenger affairs and en- | St. Joseph Nows: “U'm fecling groggy,” to the secrotary, who shall notify all mem- | I PArt at least, some of that enacted by | deavor to place the responsibility for the | as the pugilist said when he put down au- bers of the same at least oue week before the [ the present congress. Thus public in- | blocks of cut rate tickets that have re- | other cockta meeting at which action shall be taken there- | terest has been kept active, and it is | cently been disturbing the market. It St. on. likely to continue so until this congress | is also said to be the intention of the ju- | be one continual Said applicant, upon receiving a four-fifths | expires, It is clearly foreshadowed that | dicial officers to bring about the indict- | New Orleans Pi vote of all members present, subscribing and | the session is to be an exciting as well | ment of as many of the law-bres paying for ten shares of the capitalstock, and | 4 an interesting one, s all short ses- | possiblo. This indicates o sorious pur- subscribing to the articles of this corporation, | giong aro, particularly when there is to | pose on the part of the commission to | Oil City Blizzard: Just think of it—n good will be considered a full member and entitled be a transfer of responsibility for future | enforce the law, and if it shall prove horse meat dinner can now be had in Berlin tothe privileges of the same, and subject to y & et for 5 cents! Y V' all the rules prescribed by these articles and | egislation. The democrats, emboldened [ to be so that body may he D e U SNy i 2:.!.001) 0 subseribed In m November, A, D., 180) EiL, Notary Publio Eworn to before me n resence tnis2th day of N.P. 1KEAL. | tute of Nebraska, « y of Donglas, fos. Trschuck, beinz dal that ne is seerot f The Beo that theactual average ¢ circuls of Tne DALY Bee for month of November, 1559, was 10,310 copie llml mber, 1850, 20,048 coples; for 11||\H|lv 10,55 coples; for Febru 800, March, The miller finds life to nd, sworn, de- ayune: Flattery pats a kers as | stupid young man on'the Lead and he wags himself. 180, for ), “Mark tho exclusiveness with which [ expected to show greater porsistence | interesting fenture of the pending in- [ She said to e ’,‘I‘,“‘"‘;;’m aeiso Put Somo | A strango part of tho story is the fact that | amounts ranging from E B TZSenUCK. | the trust expects to hedge out all com- | and obstinacy in obstructive tactics than | vestigation is the case of Charles Coun- bl R d Coy, although so skillful "in signing other | county commissioners have approv 1 subs loss 1" 1 the re ibed in my persons’ names, has no fingers on the hand | port. el with which ho writes, a strap afiixed to the | 1y an oxam| mutilated hand aunswering the purpose of insanity bofs those useful members. recley county last week, says the Grecloy After sccuring the money Coy married a lomld, 4 witness who testified that he young woman here, lived with her two days | though't the man, fnsano gave, among. othor and then fled to unkaown parts. ~ The for- | yeasons for this conclusion, thit the patient ries wero never discovered until afew di washed his faco thyse timos o d It this is 0, when thre petitors. It will take the consent of four- during the first session, and it is safe to | selman, the grain dealer who declined to fifths of the members to admit a new [ predict that there will be numerous sen- | answer the questions put to him by the member, and then he must be avegularly | sational conflicts. If the republicansare | grand jury as to the allegation that he appointed agent or officer, This shows | able to maintain a quorum, however, the | received speci that the objects set forth in the articles of policy adopted by the majority will be | ground for de incorporation, namely, “to promoto h firmly carried out, Epoch: Youug Dolley -1 hear, Miss Amy, that you girls have formed a temperance so- ciety, Amy—Yes, indeed. Our motto is, (L vates and rebates, His | “The lips that touch beer shall never touch lining to answer was that { mine.” Dolley—That lets mo in, I drink and while the ma- | to do so would tend to criminate him- | vothing but whisky, ation of a man charged with N the insane commission of The tmpending sesston of the legisluture avill be of vital concorn to the people of this state. Tt Is of the utmost importance that mienbers of the legisluture shall understand X A y : v faE s G different persons notified | u true test of the question of sanity we con thie wants of thelr constitucnts and bo pre- | mony, correct practices, provent caveless | jority may delay, they will not be able | self, and the case still awaits the opinion | Detroit Free Press: Hotel Clerk—I can | Wilson of having anote for $240 against him, | Sidor thisa Hi T Bl AL { 110 grapple futelligently and advisedly | endorsements, elovate the business of | to defeat any legislation desived by the | of Judge Gresham. It will probably be | ive you a pleasant room on the top floor, sir, and then the cunning scheme of the fellow TR ¢ with tho lssues that must come before them, | fhsurance and promote the creation | majority. carried to the supreme court, as involy- | Dut you will have to pass the servants' quar- | came to light for the first time. 16Wa f'uE Bi thercfore invites suggestlons from | o o trol,” are mere pretexts t The question of greatest concern to | ing a constitutional question, These | '€ to get toit. . 5 sl o et i Thereare 115 inmates iu the German orphan Ahose who are familiar with any particular | Of & fire patrol,” are mere pretexts to ¥ 5 TR i 7 | = 5 Guest—0, that's all rig I expect to STATE 0F NEBRAS XECUTIVE DEPART- | 4vium at Dubuque. #ubject that is likely to enguge the attention | cover the real design, viz: to monopolize | the country relates to a modification of | proceedings have an intercst for the pass 'em quarters to get anything. MENT, Liaxcol S , 1t The duties in A NAnHoETnRal Ny House will besin | ~onss of the legislature, oring us, how- | and control tho wholo fire insurance | the new tarill law, and the prospect of | people of tho wholo country, and par- | "o N0 oic FRin A B0 0 o Craaen S A R G tions in a fow iy G ix o rver, are requested to make their o i i . i q any changes being mado i avorable. | ticularly s 0 1 &) Sun: B i ,"" | destitute people have increased to such an eatlons us brief as possible and to the. point, | business and elevato it to the oxtent of | any changes being mado isnot favorable. | ticularly so for thoso of the west, where | 443 picks, apropos of Sketchly, the artlst, . | oxtont that 1t becomos nocessary fo have a | The Davenport city council has ordered the 311410 b undorstood that i Bee will nof | Mising the vates as high as their pat- | Those who are in a position to be best | the effects of unlawful rate manipula- |~ youre wrong, Ho pays too much atten- | more perfoctorganization, electric light, towers” in that city to be taken $r0 0 {blo for the publishod views of con- | rons will stand informed say that taviff legislation will | tions have been mos felt, I have therefore appointed C. W. Mosher, | down. tion to his art to be wedded to it. He is en- ; 5 s ey i ki : resident of the Capital National bank of | Tho Western Towa Horticultural socie ..n.y‘m.'u and it reservos the priviloge of dis- It is needless to say that Mr. Wheeler, | Play 1o part in the session, fi 2 . gaged to it,” retorted Mrs. Hicks, scornfully. | Lincoln, as treasurer of tho stato rellef com- | will meat In. annyl scssion at Atlantic Mr;‘;l"-”:l'll\"‘j;lilr‘l il‘"l LA lwv-}“-mlnfrmln ‘fl.u' “the watchdog of the city treasury,” is | and while there will be numer- Tae World-1lerald and Mr. Hitcheock Fliegende Blactter: “Will you think of | mittee, et cember 9, 10 aud 11, i of the people. o Vet for the IREEE L Lo of the ring-lenders of this new com- | 0us bills introduced to amend the new | are welcome to all the glory they canget | me vory often while you aro away, dearest oL have also appoluted W. N Nason, sccre- | Tho late My, Fejervary of Davenport he e f H aw o om is likely o griver Y s tri 0 i y he board of trade TaRE, athed £10,000 fo Bare A e bine whose object is the ‘“‘eley law not one of them is likely to be given | from the triumph of the trinity of | John? Groorof Kenrnoy, president of the state ‘.'.‘c‘:flm"iv‘-:s\m- 4&:;{: H:]r: of thesick poor Now lImL Buflalo Bill is at the front, | the fire insuranc i el any consideration by the committee on | rogues who haye carried the republican | *“‘But, Emily, you kuow that this is to bea it board of agriculture; John Fitzgerald, C. W. i : U i it o James F. Peterson and Miss Emilie Cootlio let the war proceed. s and means, without whose consent | primaries under the gallant leadership | pleasure trip. e o i en T o unetios itk | Lavese Thomiluo Sindabi applied for a mat — THE ROCK ISLAND SHORT LINE. bills of this character cannot even get | of Broatch, by the aid of tax-eaters, New YorkSun: Dashaway—I had a funny Dr. G. W. Martin_and Rev. L. P, Ludden, | Fia8¢ license at Waterloo the other da SHALL franchised corporations, the ereatures of the people, be permitted to suck the town? The completion of the Rock Island | upon the house calendar, This is the | boodling contractors, hired hoodlums | thing happen last night. 1 was invited out short line botwen Omaha, Lincoln and | view of the clerk of the committee, and | and the hordes of the corporations who "’“‘“l“t' {";‘“‘f party, and who should I Beatrice is an ovent of great importance | it 18 fortified by expressions of ropub- | have their deagly grip upon the throats | Zeestherabut man who used to be my to the state. From acommercial point of | lican members of the committee whoso | of Omuha taxpayers. A few more such [ ¢y S0 TR 1 o 1A oat ot w, the great advantage of the line | influence is likely to be controlling. It | victories will rouse our citizens to a | ou47 consists in transferring the main line of | is not probable thav Mr. MeKinley ean | realizationof the fact, patent alveady to | Dashaway—0, I wouldu't play. the Rock Island from the northern bor- | be persuaded to allow the law to bo in- | everybody, that the World-Herald ‘and | Detvoit Free Press: Lucy—Emma and T der of Kansas to the center of eastern | terfered with, and if such is the case he | its proprictor ave in league with the | went fishing yesterday and made a very nar- Nebraska and giving three populous | Will undoubtedly command the support | worst gang of municipal plunderers and | now escape, cities competing short lines for the inter- | Of the other republican members of the | boodlers that have ever had control of Adn-—l)nvd you fall in? change of traffic. Most of the new roads | committee. It is a grave responsibility | our city government, i Lucy—No; we camo very near catching a the two latter gentlemen having the entire [ ~Atthe September term of court at Oska- distribution of all contributions of provision, | 100sa there were twenty-four divorce cases clothing, fuel and moneys, When notified by | The December one comes on with twenty the committees in diffevent cities aud towns [ new ones. X of supplies ready to be shipped, they inform | Since January 1, 1800, O. B, the committees where to ship them, poultry doalerof Keolul, b All parties having funds already callected, | hens, 13,607 roosters and 7.7 or that may hereafter bo collected are re- | total weight being 1,012,547 pounds, quested to forward the same to C. W. Jonn Hanson Craig, the largest man in the Mosher, esq., treasurer of the state relief | world, isa native of lowa City. Heis thirty committee, who will return receipts for the | five years of age and tips the beam at 907 same. This course becomes necessary in | pounds. He now resides at Danville, Ind order to provent confusion and the doubling | * gonetimes streaks of bad lick and good up of supplies at one point by difierent luck follow each otherin quick succession —_— THE is a balm in Gilead. Six presidential postoflices will be dis tributed in Nebraska during the next 1wo months, VorE only for candidates who will ro- quire all corporations to share equally with individual property owners tho 8 R Koy g = ties sending them. There must be one cen- | e gphor day. skwell. City man fe t burdens of taxati constructed in Nebraska in recent years | for o few men to assume in the face of = ";"' and there wisn't anyoue there to ako 16 | tral hoad to diroct where the differont lots | froo. shs wast ‘o & h et nd oo ae to just burdens of taxation. were extensions of branches, wherens the | the popular judgment o recently ren- MR, SoL PRINCE of the Windsor | o 5 |stmn be sv:.“' “;\1<{:x; ; "l"";“"fiu“;:,l,l,,‘:f u:(‘:ll and the day following his wifo apolied for a WORKINGMEN _ who: " homes are | Rock Island short cut hecomes at once dered, but there isevery reason to be- | hotel has received the unanimous en- | Chicago Inter Ocean: Tomdik-The old | in payment m: or ool & s and | divorce, KINGMED se homes L > ) i cantsbtors” may rest nssured that | . Fiftoen years ngo Ed Britton of Wellmar every precaution has been taken and every | Nad @ dozen photozraphs taken in Towa City, safeguard drawn around the distvibution of | Ordering them to be forwarded by mail. They supplies that intelligence and foresight can "“\‘J'ét't;'i ided and have Just !|;“:v\_{<- provide. We are determined that the gener- | ¢2ived by the owner, having been on the road ous donations of the people shall reach the | €Versince. parties whose condition requires them. There | A witness ina Black Hawk county court tween Chicago and the Rocky moun-| A matter of hardly less importance, | Third ward for the seat to be vacated by | 10" : o ains. which ought to be disposed of by this | Pat Ford. Mr. Prince is so well known Pomdik—TIs that so! Then why does Poe To Omaha the importance of the road | congress, is that of a reapportionment | to all residents of the ward that it is 3 i ) 14 in “The Raven" refer to a bust of Pallas? is incalculable. The advantage of a [Of representatives. A bill for this | hardly necessary for THE BEEto com- | ywhat brought the wrinkles in that man's nlready taxed heavily must vote to break up the combine and elect men who will not squander the public funds, A vore against Wheeler, ("haffee and i i 2w through li ains is in- rpose will be brought forward, and | mend him to their enthusiastic support. | goee, » 11 bera rgriincootintig for evary dollur of. | tho ather whilo i estimony, Dagiat hane new through line to the mountains is in- [ purpose wi g @ on AL 0 ace, papa will be a rivid accounting for every dollur of | the otl 3 | ¥, 3"::.;?,,.,,:.‘,“1 ct,‘,‘.t,‘,mq:‘.x,fi",mCf’z:}:",“fg significant when compared with the ter- | however fair and unpartisan in charac- | While the Third ward hasall the im- “Care,” money “.'1";"""%““{ \'\vl.. ‘Llfufis,dw whomn ;‘:'J\\fiuim‘(rl’)’;u;l ‘; mmm;::t: r'u\»’x;“l’L H;:n“t"h“‘ sanctioned and must be stopped. ritory which it brings into closer com- | ter it is certain to be vigorously opposed | provements in the way of paving and | “Oh! What brought the wrinkles in his | Etven and Iorwgel fvep IRERHGE o | 300 Thuch of the time of the court and re mercial relations with the metropolis. | by the minority, Their intention to do | grading that can be made there, and the | coat, papa?” A ROWDY BROUGHT TO TINE, Custodiom lien L ot Funico | . For some time past David Jobnson, near B B Y et e e aL FUDKe | \Watorloo, bus bee losing hogs from what b B e e e ded nuisineo | supposed was hog cholera, He bas ost six o W aontreiod. that iy, | Leen which would weigh 500 pounds apicce T s Tellom ceaeae 2o thenin e | The other day he noticed a white worm hunge that reason “that ho owns the house and is [ € from the mouth of one of the sick i manager of it_us well. Only a short time | Th0 worm wasabout _ten inches long, aud O O s O Ly & yonort NG | after the hog died quite o bunch of these the scenes and flourishing a revolver declared | VOIS was found in its throat. Mr. -‘“.';";‘;“ himself. The chorus girls were frightened L knes almost out of their wits by the would-be cow- G boy demonstration and in the confusion The Two Dakotas. tht followed ' the play was delaved | = 1lio Cathollo fairat Grand Forks netted a about half an hour while an opera houso full | little over 83,000, of peoplo inupatiently waited. -Again, night [ Work is prog boforo last, 14 18 repotted that Funke atiempt- | 1aie pe ed a repetition of his previous act of rowdy- ism. He went behind tho scenes drunk, as before, and proceeded to make his presonce felt, ‘The police were called for and in re- spance three stalwart ofticers appeared, B The rich and populous Republican val- | this has been distinetly declared, and | greater portion of the ward is covered | **Wantof care.” ley is tapped at a dozen points by Kan- [ unless the republicans can maintain the | by business blocks, there is much that | “Oh sas roads, which divert a considerable sence of a quorwn the chances of . Prince can and will do for the prop- Wibble—You may talk against the freaks portion of trade to the cities of other | passing this measure, as well as others, | erty owners and taxpayers by vigilant | of fashion all you wish, but she has made a states. These southern corporations are | will be small. Another measure which | exercise of business methods and weed- "",;‘f‘;‘l";;;'“-l AL persistent and avaricious and offer | may bring on a sharp party confliet is | ing out barnacles wmmf_‘“'v‘,l‘;. A s tempting inducements to shippors to | the federal election bill, which is on the S = ; Zaahioniable ats His v Hen mroviions are 20 divert the products of that region from | calendar of the senate. It is an open | MELVILLE REDFIELD, who has been |/ their natural chanmels, Every | question whether it will b passed or | Bominated by the republicans of the e road which enters this field penetrates | not, although it is the intention of its [ Second ward as a candidate for the TN INDOATRIAL PIBED: the northern counties of Kansas and ac- | more radical supporters to force it toa | council, is a young man of excellent | i wore given the places of finisners in tively competes for the traffic of the re- | vote if possible. Tt will he necessary in | ¢harvacter and sterling integrity. —He | an Indianapolis desk factory. gion, becomes a pillar of home institu- | order to do this to chunge the rules of | hus been raised in this city and all his radNeurly ll the men who managed tho sur- | bo tions and home industry, and assuch [ the senate so thata time may be fixed | interests are identified with its growth | e FIUEHS SU h:“';“l; SM:L‘I’N‘;EHS:’M"N must be recognized as an important | when debate shall cease and voting | and prosperity, He is well qualified to | %00 candidate in Onio was_expelled factor in the commercial and in- | begin, and this would be very difficult of | represent the Sccond ward, and is thor- | from the Knights of Labor while master dustrial development of the state. accomplishment, because the republic- | ughly familiar with its wants. A bet- | workman for being in the employ of the AHA capital reaches out for a slice of South American trade. There are few things beyond the reach of the metropolis of the Missouri valley, HISTORY repeats itself. Every time the Irish people were about todrink from the cup of peace and contentment, it has been dashed from their lips, —_— Tie possible extinction of Gladstone and liberalism is a source of profound Joy to the monarchies of Europe and in- expressible sorrow to the friends of Jiberty and human progress the world over. ing rapidly on Chambor- 16,000 school building. R. J. Fowler of Sioux Falls, an old_soldier, who has met many reverses of late, is 0 b admitted to the soldiers’ home, Four Rapid City hunters _spent five w north of the Little Missouri iu Montana and — ; : onemy. fore the drunken fellow could ke any h of tho Littlo Missouri in Mont Wt congress in session, an Indian | “rpyo yow roud means more for the ex- | ans aro not unanimous in favor of it. | ter man could not havo beon chosen for [ RN LG e e o wis dagitod dowh the bcit 1 B e oo, o war flirting with the troops, und Dieta- | \,11ding stock yards and packing indus- | Tho chances are largely against the pas- | the place. doubled in o year, One is §40,000 abead in | WaY by the three policemen and the pre lov. 5, M Wil xaadii; Mg tor Burrows getting ready to take I L} ¥ I b ge y ng P — has accepted the pastorship of th Congregational church at Grand Kumff Bros, have completed their new tow tions for the play proceeded. mouth GAINING TIME FOR MURDERFR NEIL. e or M erer ' T H i uoniEners Hort LyecieEd Vneptao | millat Madison. 1t is twice the size ol thy court, und as a mattor of course the case goes old one and supplied with new machinery. over until the February torm, Thus Neil is | _ Little Harry Smith, the adopted son of Dr. given an indefinite leasc of life. Smith of Ihn)uv;«(’umr .-b« (‘unll‘nlu;n for tha s e veform school. Ho has been stealir ok R L T AR sums of money, and_recently obtaine: e A o o iFNEe- | session of thy doctor's plstol and attempted R PRI to shoot him. tem, there is considerable conjeeture s’ to frgeihy it e Wwho shall be appointed superiatendent of tho | .ol Star of Deadwood, the roputlican car ood that seh i ofivial ba | idate for ~representative, will contes 24 oal exbart i for this reson. it | election of MclLeod, the mdependent cand'- o H 8 1¢ | Gate. The four deféated indopendent ci try of Omaha than can be seen at a | sage of this measure, not only beecause glance. - Penetrating the vast cattle | of the difficulties to be overcome, but for vanges of southern Colorado, southern | the equally potent reason that a number and western Kansas and Indian Terri- | of republican senators are doubtless con- tory, it will become one of the most | vinced that from the point of view of prominent contributors to the growth of | party interest such legislation would at the market. In fact, the projects al- | this time be most inexpedient. The ready matured contemplate extensions | great majority of republicans at of the yards and enlargements of the [ the north do not desire it, and pucking plants to meet the increased | the reduced republican represent- traffic which the new road is certain to | ation from thesouth in the next con- $ = ; the same time. Advances of 40 per cent in Wit all the lavish expenditure of | wages have been won. pel corporation money and the desperate A New York paper states that %0 per cent exertions of nearly all the city employes | of the telograph operators of the Western b ? Union and Postal telegraph compunies have from Birkhauser down to Dennis, recently organized to secure increase of the “‘watchdog of the treasury” failed | salaries. to carey the Fourth ward by o majority, | | The Brosklyh Workmer's turniture insur. ! by B 12 | ance fund has 6,242 members. The treasur. and only slipped through because his | orgooks show total ussots to the amount of opposition was divided. It will be an- 180.90. The value irsured is given at other thing for Mr. Wheeler to slip 'Tl ];“ oy o s Al ot D L ER he Brooklyn Reliance Labor club is com- through next Tuesday. posed of marblecutters and their employers, charge of the state government, it is not safe to assert that the country is pro- foundly peaceful. NTATIVE MANSUR of Mis- slares the democrats of the west “are wild for Cleveland. Nobody else " will do them. They will not listen to the name of any other candidate.” The democratic fog horn of the Rocky moun- tains will pleaso take notice and jump —_— f e paih i An eight-hour day will begin in February. | friends of George H. Shepherd, manager of r ropresentative from bk o dis > o bring. gress is very convineing evidence that HON. CHRIST SPECHT has after re- | The lowest pay for cuiters is fixed at §.50 | thePostal telegraph company, ave presenting | Dates forropresentutive from the sumne s into the band wagon before it is too late. f A e b fon he T tion. & ict will also cou 3 - e TTRGER 20 08 ) e T tho republicans generally of that seetion | poated solicitations of the best people | and carvers &, nlg g fox tho position, = | Fetiouns who bt cetiscatos o elation are not favorable to it. of the Sixth The importance of the republicans maintaining the presence of a quorum during the session Is fully realized, and of their ability to do this there is some doubt ¢ . $ The Carpenter says the United brother- . ward, consented 10 Borve |y o3 now has 745 local unions and 80,400 en- them in the city vouncil. He is one of | rolled members. It also says that hercafter our most enterprising and pushing citi- | the United brotherhood will guize the zens, has always been a large employer | €AXdS of the Awalgamated society ; According o reports which have latel of labor and always hasenjoyed the g0od | boen published, Gertnany orinloys 5,000,000 Gf THE council combine hopes for success through the aid of city contractors and the corporations that feed off the peo- ple. Secret committee meotings and star chamber sessions of the combine in administrator of the e There are still in the United States vacant lands enough to constitute a great ewpive, if they were all availuble for settloment and cultivation. L clusive of Alaska there are nearly \tendentappointed.and he believes | John P. Beldin k > thathe can manage the work himself. tate of Merritt J. Bolding, deccased, hus . commenced an action in the eircuit court Alba Masar o ihoenreanold by, loft | esinst the Biack Hilis .mgmj‘.;ul - a ason, & e “ y, let ¥ W recover D00 damy the home for tho friendless, but has not been | on Ly e e o onco wirtle Hon i AT pressed. If they cannot doso | will of t vorkingmen, Th cth | her women in industrial pursuits; England, | seen since. ing its trains from dead City to Pieduont, the interest of clty contractors mean | hundred million acres, wbout half of | thero will bo very little " legislation bo. s “I"."d'.""rk;"”""v"' P :]' 1,000,000; France, 5,150,000% Italy, 3,500,000, | The supseme court has adjourned to meet, | A& 1be il (Fol b 7 that the people are to be pillaged in | which are serveyed, and with the north- yond the passage of the T w l[( lm llm Lt}x m av active and | g4 Austria-Hungary about the” same num: | T ulllw.‘lu)‘, lulwu.l.'ur”u »“'"}"h nul‘\m:_\vn sases A young hittle thing that trips thelight fan broad duylight. Vote to break up this | western torritory the total is nine hun- |} toh 11 1 i WROI: FODERRSRMIEY R ber. Wil e Liiec, as= Scllow oy on Do | pastic in the sawdust at the (e ¥ 7 e o 3 s § bill, to which it is understood the minor- ————— Dresider : half of Packard, vs Wilson, and the state, on | 4 o 2 Lt ving-rule. It is a menaco to the city, | dred and fifty-five million ncres. Ne- Broaidme Lot Bolk it ithol Natinal sionally siugs & sontimentul son behalf of Fowlie, vs Painter. sioually sings ntal 8 The Jadies of the Holy Trinity vh\uuh will fi{uglnt.rl» In;\‘h i\lu'l NTL d \YI mm"_" A f',?vf.,, throat, says tho ll)umrlwum!l Pionex : \...’ s AR . N Boe FUreto | giscovered stortly after by another of tho fo dudlonie today Wie' ey Bolienfun church girls, who rushed off and summoued Dr, Pad “‘,‘,,‘.0,.“3“,“,‘ ago Mrs, Mary Coftman ac- | 400k: “Wnen the dootor arrived the ..:u‘.m. exdontally van a needle into_tier side. Yos. | W4 Ripioie samdiHon) aad { 1ok bwe terday the fragment was extracted from the | Pours’ work o resuscitate hi palm of her kand by a physician. Docs This Editor Sleep? OMAHA Chicagn New If there be anything that can palliate the | [, OAN AND TRUST crime of suieldo, that thing isinsomnia, The three cases of solf murder recently recorded | - COMPANY, as the confessious of defeat of men sufforing | g, Guaranteed Caplta from tho malady seem to indicate that. it is | Saraqrited and Guaran not by any means dying out among tho Lo A A norvous American people. I professional | Buysand solls stocke an s nesotlutos prido has anything to do with tho discovery | commerolal rocolves an Safana flirstire mablon o N ity will make no serious opposition. | Mgr. McCoy, the republican nominee | Farmers' Alhauce and Industrial u braska has o little over eleven million | mha plan of the democrats contemplatos | for the council 4h the First ward is a | B2thority for the statoment Tt tho alliance acres of vacant lunds, all of which has 4 o 4 is representea in thivty-five states by #,000 boon survoyed. Loaving Alaska out of | 0 ¢Xta session of the Fifty-second con- | workingman who has always had the | lodges, which have o total mompership of considerttion. thore vorsuiny o ot Of § gress, and their efforts will be directed | confidence of F& employes and the re- | 2000000 consideration, there remuins a vast aren | 4o make this necessary. 4 i a1 3 y “Ihe minister of the exterior of France is stil] to be ocoupied, 80 far as it Is avoilar © 1h18 nocensiy spect of bis subgpdinates. He has been | 00 PG (0 REATEr OF it it ble or can be made so, and a great pavt | f a resident of th) Fivst ward many years | tions of labor from all countries for the pur- ® 80, ¢ & greal par Tite franchised corporations exist | and will if elected devote his best ener- | pose of making suggestions how to obviate of which will doubtless within the life- solely off the privileges granted by the | gies to promete improvements projected pernicious competition of the industries of time ~of another gencration be | poople. In many cities they are required | for or 1‘.‘1 Al Fhe gifierent pistons of e wrorid, taken up and made to contrib- o Y 1 or or needed by,he ward. 1t 18 not long siuce that liod-carriers wero B o to pay a handsome sum annually simply = regarded as quite unworthy of the notice of ute to the wealth of the na-| forthe privileges granted them. But in Mg, FREE, the plambing contvactor of | bosses, Things have chanizod, at least n St pion. The sceratary of tho Interior, in | Omaha they pay nothing and have ma- | the city hall, wiys the most netive worker | Louts whorehod-carriers eot & day forcight his annual report, advocates a continu- * pipulated city and county sexvants so | for (olllwllnll\h" Davis at the Ninth | thesame time. The hod-carriers organized ance of the policy of the government re- garding the public lands under which such enormously beneficial rosults have Tue charter governing Omaha ex- pressly declaves that a city ofMicial can- not participate in any contract for worlk or for furnishing material to the city. Violation of this law is punishable by a heavy penality. The council combine has wilfully ignored these provisions and its leadors have brazenly entered "into city contracts, They have betrayed their sacred trusts and should Le voted out of sight tomorrow. Turn the ras- cals out. 500,000 30,000 HASCALL has again ‘‘consented’’ to enter the race for councilman on hisown hook as an independent. This time he hails from the Second ward, where he has re-colonized himself within the last two weeks, Hascall has been in tho council several times, und every time he that otheir property is assessed out- | ward primariek;' 'Why did this contrac- | au0 had the courage of conviction. rageously low. Not content with such | tor take such deep interest in Davis if | [t Manchestor, N H.,8 loom fixer on plain Sy R A o i liberal treatment, they now seek to con- | there was nothing in the charge that | §2.95 per day for faney work, Tho numbor poen ntained. He believes the republie | ol the politics of the city and foist | Mr, Rowe has made against the city hall | of looms under charge of each man is less g G and Aeniae 27 rengthe ormt e ot S Nl My owell. In Nashus the 1 4 of preventives and cures, medical men may | trusts; acts as transfer agen ot ::H'l‘}lll" e IK_{':‘Allfi"lll.{ ll. most sub- | thejr corrupt tools upon this city as [ jobbers. :;tll:l?.‘;'v:jn'k':-:uenu-:u";s';:.- 'flus',““h’-ufi"w vemember that the man or school that first | corporations takes charge of property, ool antinl resources when it converts its | councilmen. Unless the taxpayers rally g rence, #1.75 on plain work and $2 to §2.25 per | 'iscloses a positive retief for this ghastly ail- | lects taxcs. wilds into homes, establishes upon the | and defend their interests, the corpora- Iris a significant fact that a majority | gay on fancy work. ment will be apotheosized as long as the ex- =, vacant national domain new territories, | tion cormor i o of the city sinecures worked for Wheeler | English mining statistics, as given in the | Citable Yankeo type exists Omaha Loan&TrustCo tion cormorants will soon own the whole | © and maintains them until they come | city, in the Fourth ward. The “watchdog of | report of the inspectors of mines for 1859, Lold e Dty ; The Parable of the Calf. 3S BANK. has been eleeted the people wished that | into the union as prosperous states, — the treasury” will see to it that the city | F17 i above s aed wom thoer&rounds Chicago Tnter-Ocean SAVINGS they had left him at home. His per- But a great deal of this immense em- THE Indian scare is not half so trou- | keeps them on the pay roll, put of coal, 176,916,724 tons, as compared with The Globe-Democrat thinks that “the dem- | S E, Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. formances in the council during the 1€9,085,219 tous Hoily fight ave still memorable, and his pire of vacant lands is now unavailable | blesome to South Dakota as the problem INS8. e output of iron [ ocratic party ought to be strong cnough now | 1iia 1 capital ... 4 52,000 2 tons, against 8,680,082 | o . i A A - s it ore'in 1880 was ¥, That S wntoed Ouplt 00,001 T for settlement. There are vast arid | of making a quarter of a million of cash llll'.f_muvluuod corporations stuck to [ g TR, an average of 10,900,434 tons for | Lo :‘Z..‘?,fl',‘r'ifi."l‘lé'r'y 'ul;"L;‘l:”Lllxl‘nhm.ll‘l“lh,):;. Tf."flnw;u:l.f w&l;.:m::‘ d Cupltal, s course ns an obstructionist on the city | areas that must be provided with ade- | pay half a million of expenses. thelr friends, the combine, and pulled | the fifteen years of 157457 During 1875-77 | trained bis calf to live without cating, but | o For Cout Itorest Pald on Dnalia hall building is not entirely forgotteu. | quate moisture before they will become —_— the leaders througha mighty small hole, | inclusive the output was ulwu!l’]um'wmm just as ko perfected his work the calf died ANGE Casbler. There ars some very bad men in the | of any value. e, i . T i 3 . perannum. The accldent hst includes 848 | That s what would '“‘“‘“‘” todemocracy | (nogry; A. U, Wynmn yrnhlenl . Brown, S y value, These deserts, in order to THE republicans of the Eighth ward Sepr———— accidents and 1,048 persons killed in 1859, | were *a fair vote and an honest count’ Al o R R iy s s combine, but few of them can hold a | be made productive, must be reclaimed | have reason tofeel satisfied with the | THERE s no mistaking the issue be- | The ratio of fatal accidents to persons em- | Jowed, A b g candle to Hascall when it comes to plot- ting und star-chamber schemes, ~A. U, Wywman, J. H. Millard, J. J, 1 0 v i g T Directors: by irrigation. In Nebrasku, Wyowing, [ nomination of Mr. Charles Bruner. Mr. | foro the voters, The prosperity of tho | BioYes Was Sue far overy 105 perscus, sealst | o on mon nota pabiic ofice in New | Brown, Guy C.-xston k. W. Nash, ldaho, Montana, Utah, Nevada, Colo- | Bruner has been a resident of city demands the repudiation of the con- | one to 634 in'1857, and oue to 644 in 1886, York and Brooklyn. L. Kimball, George B. Like