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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SU s 4 popular and growing distrust of colossal Cleveland Leader, riedly returned the ring. And thus thestory . - Eworn to hofore me. and subserived in my | lature which assembles next month, lic = funds.. Manager Armstrong | g .¢onec What is wanted now s a “business session” | ended. It is within and a part of Nebraska, but thy 7 Fresence, this6thday of December. A. 1., 1800, It is inspiring to think of the grand [ declares that a vast number M. Dole, however, isa reformer hay- | of thescnate, “The house, wo think, can bo SIE LOVED NOT WISELY, oroperty of the goverument of tho ' United 4 exhibit which Nebraska has the power | of improvements are necessury 5 ¢ depended on to hustle, Sophia C. Dishong, the pretty daughter of | States, 1 tBy st per capitn was § Thi i i 3 = e ting to only §20 a month, Unless some nan it is fair to nssume that he is re- ¥ the cost per capita was $330. This sum | jq,) Briefly, his plan would be Kamwas City Times. PHiER 0 ochm 68 3 b As i it 18 will have to -Please state in Sun- . uoed to desperate tralts, powerfully to their interest as the won- | is certainly ample to provide ordinary to ondeavor to induce millionaires | Nextto the finding of Charlie Ross, tho | oo juil pending tho prelimic ary examin- | §5io Wi LI ALES I Loliny. —— derful development of the newer states [ comforts for a feeble minded pavson. to lighten the burdens of genoral taxa- most. pathetie thing in sight is hissubsequent | ation. It i_nh_m“ holiday in CHIEEw 10T ® §intos Tue arts I Nabn his | Of the west in the last quarter of a cen- | Tt seems, however, the management is | ; v \ "ot | 1038 ‘The patient public was prepared to ANOTIER COLLEOE. including Nebraska. Fourth™ of July und mE fortunate party in Nebraska this & ; tion and give the public the benefit of | . A v i ) E | ) vinter wi Roie - | tury. Of these states Nebraska, lying [ not content with this princely outlay, i ¥ 5 i stand anythiug less than this, Lincolu, itis cliimed, should be called the | Christmas ave the only holidays cbserved iu winter will be the party that is re. okt e ter of the c S 5 % v+ | their means by undertaking public im- aty of colleges, owing to the great number of | all the states. The only answor to your ques- sponsiblo for nothing that happens, 4 most exactly 1n the center of the con- | and could convenfently disposo of doublo | \rovonente’nt ihetr own expense. Ho Italy Can Sympathize. her educational institutions. She 15 tohave | ‘tion, “Why 1" 1 that the 1aw 80 dochire —_— tinent, is the most typical representa- | thesum. The expenses for the ensuing would havo them build ity halls, lay St. Lows Globe-Democrat, still another colloge—the normal university— | ~oupama, Neb., De Will you ple: MR. PARNELL has almost mado the | t¥e. It s the heart of the great | twoyours nro ostimatod at $173,225, un | \or parks and crect soaconst fortificn- | [21 00, has had a political tidal wave, | LG Whosito Bas been decled upon, 1t ls T S ML L R world forget what started the racket, | corn and grain belt, and there- | increase of 96 per cont, tions. This plan could be oxtended to | by 'he ltalian premier, has just ganed & | Giner ities wors after this mstitutlon,umong | thilonof the Unitod. Sintos. propisising. th it 1 *| fore the source of the world’s food] Suppose the managers of the remain- . v > . biggor majority in the Italian parliament | the bidders boing Beatrice, Fremont, Kear. | sule of liquor throughout tho Unted States? and th he pr im of his st; z y ; ut is the present aim of his states. Do Ieo; ull improvements and would certainly | than the democrats have securod in that of v, Topoks, Kan.; Salt Lake City, Utan L&A manship, supply. It s injthe track of the truns- | ing eight institutions follow the example | 1, SEOTRANS 1B TORG TRIRBERBUS || tistiiaa Bistas ittt ok T - AR g G © Gy U8 | Gongress can pass a bill submftting such — continental railway systems, and for | of Mr. Armstrong, we would havea taxes and private fortunu!; But il:js 15 e e Ol WILDCAT INSURANCE. Ll ""'”"‘ll'““"" "‘: the e “"‘“"" '“: "'}' THE castern press is howling for In- | these reasons, ns well as its goograph- | total estimated exponso of SL705,80L, f 1y tured ‘that Mr. Dolo prosumes tog 8. Bull a la Lydia. The followingz list of insuranco companies | tho' legistatures of ‘tho. Torty-forr Liater @ian blood. Why not organize a regi- | jcal situation, is in the line of theex- | against §016,256 for the earrent twe R R R Chicago Inter-Ocean. has been sent to the deputy suditor with the | Senator Blair has introduced sieh a bill i mont of enstern editors to come outand | pansivo industrial and commercial de- | years, ‘:;‘, TR e, JATLa Bt asotine faseyRliogon Roebralis Lot Sit| qutetion snity ueior ey are entitited 10 | tho senate as Lo alsodid in tho house ovor dothe fighting. yelopmont, whichls bound to come with | * The fact 12 apparent that the line must | (2 MUBHAe: b 8 8 dnean that | uag ¥ TR T oo codein WIth8 1 et bty urelmol e o O s pe Dy s/ 5O preseny tho more complete settlement of the | be drawn sharply against further oxtens | oo - e L S o kand 2 | insurance compuny, Georgia; - Common- | PONRS N Den 6. —Please ansver the fol- THERE aro sevoral bourbons in thore- | country, <Alre ld, 1 e a 4 Py og i & lamy’s, who niferoly proposed to revolu- | ruching. Evidently someono is working off | wealth, Tllinois; ~ Consolidated. Ihinois; | Towing: How many States fire chore i heastl, blican ranks wh vices might b country. sAlready its farms and towns sions and extravagant equipments. The | {0 nize society., while Mr. Dole would | misfit Lydia Pinkhams, Mississippi Valley, Iilinois; Lumberman's, | aud what is the name of the president of publican ranks whose services might be | have a history more wonderful than fic- | timo has come to calla halt and give g ) N e A Tilinois; Pioneer, Illinois; Chicago Mutual, | Brazil? A SUBSCRIBER. dispensed with without injuring the per- | tion—a m,w,? Yok habios withiadod PR “hg have to revolutionize human nature, 5 illinois} Wayne County, Illinols; Aurora, | Twenty states, or provinces, as follow: Sanen bW laee ol Whe et y s 08 Soiho @l violl to e Hocessilian of thute ).\ myiar i Bomsthifip fnthe: sug gosblon; The High Road to Promotion. Tlinois} Central, Indiana} Vernon, Indiana; | Rio de Janeiro, Las Paulo, Santa Cathar il . e rer. av W v Dot 9 P o) ia [ire, i rana, 0 de de Su. lispirito San! are of the party. hut on the praivie, and leads| whoarecompelled to bear the buvdens however. It may well open thoeyes of the St. Louls Glule-Democrat. Indiana Fire, Inaiana; 'Northern Mutual, | Parana, Rio Grande deSul, Espirito Santa, —_—_— upto a score of populous citles and a | of taxation. Instead of increasing ap- very ridh to thé fact that the wiso use of M’Tt"; ’:’"“b_""““ ;"“‘“:"Tf"‘“““ who T‘::"‘ l““'d;)}fl"“lmfl“f"xb rad Mf""hfl"'-"h‘““’m R;“‘i“- l’“ll‘“ bk d‘l’i.N“‘ O 1'"‘{"‘”{}"""‘” T iati i 3 3 e first serious and intelligent attempt this | Arizonw's, Iowa; Anchor, lowa; Mutual | Alagons, Tergi io Grande do Norte, IT 19 remarkcable that all the men who | stato full of pushing and progressive propelations and: jcreating snug barthe | iy yier e £0 0o 15 bhe ! bes Possiblo | session to removothe objectionable foatures | Guaranted, Towa; Mutual Fire, Kentucky; | Coora, Pianhy, Maraihao, Dara, Mivas weore “murderously assaulted” at th e | people. for sinecures, the legislature must give " i Manufacture's of Michigan, Michigan; Mich' | Gereas, Goyoz, Matta Grossa and Alto ¥ LA safegyard againgt a social eraption that | of the tariff law may not get the party nomi- Ve i gan ik Syl ¢ P i 2 l & P polls in Omaha are alive and ablo to tell | Nothing in the whole range of agri- | themanagers to understand that economy | 1 e s ; 4 : 1gan Miller's, Michigan; Minneapolis, Minne- | Amagonas. = Tho president is Genoral e 4 N A issure to followsome time the unlimited | nation in 1562, but he will Rain & leaking erip ) d [T + [ Fonseo ho lead tho revolution that over- ik (iealieni h it 1 ol , 2 i sota; Columbia Fire and Marine, Mistissippi; | Fonseca, wl ha rov o evorything that happened and a great | cultural exhibits at Chicago will equal | is the order of the day, and all energies | ..\ nulation of money in selfish hands, | Place in the line of succession to that candi- | American, New Hampsh: Home, New | turned the empire and sent Dom Pedro into deal that didn’t, in interest the new sugar beet products | must be directed toward relieving the date. Hampshire; New Hampshire Underwriter’s, | exile one year ago. e of Nebraska. Only those " will be |onerous oxactions under which thou- £ e New Hampsiire; Seueca County, Obio; — THE roport that tho indopondents are | ©f Superior attractiveness to the |sands of toilors are struggling. Tho ;""sfifhmflew“:’g“fi*’"::wm"vubhc Ruftalo Bill A feicanus, Ry Biie ) ooy Mkl ol Toleay THE NEW APPORTIONME. contesting the clection lncks confirma- | agricultural staples which the | legislaturo should aim to. give these in- | 120 Vil b e RO b R IS quelled the uic's, Pennsyly People’s, Penn- | gopublicans on the Census Committce tion. Up to tho prosent the boomers of | State will sond. Anothor {mpor- | stitutions suflcient meuns to_mainain | Y0200 of govornment dire position js | troublesout west by swallowing alt the Tn. | Hjtienis: prUEEils’ Mutual Peusyivnia; Reach an Agreement. : . e o el O res0) v 3 }: i 3 9 oS | b * o probibition havo monopolized the floor | tant thing to bo remembered in the | them for two years, und resolutely sot | U ornamental than usoful. Its chiof | U2ns ho docsit caro to save alive for his | vanin; Hom, Teunessoss Now Knpiand, v Wasmixarox, Dec. 6.—It is understood rehearsing their fragrant fabrications. mukeup of the exhibit will be the hope- | its face aguinst the needless demands of advantage is that itaffords an excuse for | S10W he will be the right mau to send through | mont Alexandria, Vermont; Underwriter's | that the republican members of the census (A SR ful list of manufactured products. This | the manager i a'.' et Se }’ oRdt e Darkest Africa to straighten out affairs in | Mutual, West V m‘.m 3 vl"'.-nhod;', West ‘ ir- | committee have reached an agreement upon branch of our business life has much to Apericdical Juppetover ihe vod and 8 | thay ocuntry, - Stenley is @ giod ehocugh mag 83 Yetareon eyt American, | o reapportionment bill based upon a repre- Trr so-called investigation in Lincoln goin- from the exposition. It will be R ua DDV PTH TN Cro profound oxamination of the company’s | in his way, but it ever Buffalo Bill has o Standar, West Vieginia: Wisconsin Mutaal | sentation of 356 members of the house, Tho should extend its inquiries to the Indian demonstrated at Chicago that manufac. ‘ L ‘ ks _ property from the windows of an officer’s | chance he will show him how a really great | Wisconsin; Milwaukee Mutual, Wisconsin; | present house consists of 332 members, Tho 3 scare or the Parnmell split. In either Sutin g b enite tara bt T Secretary Noble acts wisely in giving | car. The board has never shown itsell | man goes to work to spread civilization, Mutual Fire, Washington. ratio of representation is one member to each case thoy would come as near the real ms:i_‘“:"“ :n d'e:hm i :I‘;“m}":nfi "‘:Gl‘: prompt and intelligent attention to that | sbove the influence of the active man- e e IS CREDITORS KICK. 17,901 population. This is ubout the lowest P el o b : E i rortion of the democratic eriticisms of ad i ftands Him in Good Stead, F. W. Krone and Cosgrove & Co., tell tho | number which will permit each state during — Al N"i’";”kl““; shond fmalke it theil | just, By his request Congressmun Bol- | so-called government diroctors ate their i e ot e BTN e ST DR 20 Shif i Ko aiatoe wRILEWLL galn dn rope usiness to help forward from this time | ). SEAE Aaait i i) d 3 , i ‘ ol = el re: i N by Veston is ono of tho ltest Drojocts on | of tne west s marmnble. o v\l'luu: aims to nhohlsh slm'urull abu‘.;]es braska dolegation will recommond for | never allows his church dutics to' interfero | decded some §14,00 ‘worth of elly property O s 1 Mk ot i L j that have grown up silently and rapidly | the vacancy an unbiased man, ono thor- |* with his newspaper enterprises, Eve: cat | toone Mary Brooks without consideration, i 1 h23 )81 s paper. Omuha will not object to the | 4t Chicago in 1893, = ancy nsed man, of pe prises. Every great 3 | 1 New Jersey, 1: Oregon, 1; Ponnsylvania, 3. 't vhicl . the latter then deeding the property to Bell's ¥ el i Y the use of its name provided the com- ubout a department which distributes | oughly conversant with the rolations of | public scandal that has taken place within wife. The plaintiffs claim that the transfers | 21 Texs, 2: Washington, 1, and Wiscousin, pany developes somothing more sub- millions of dollars every yoar. It is a | the road to the governmont and ono | the lastten years has beon boiled down by | Wife, The plaintif any money being passed, | 11 0 24in all & ] Btantial than air. SLALNMAN 0N THE NEGRO, meesure which desorves tho prompt and | with sufticient backbone to denounce the | the reformer mto a salacious pamphlet, which | th intent being to ot tho proporty ont of Nebraska and lowa Pensions. ] i Captain Tillman as governor of South | earnest attention of the republicans in buses of the management, if any there | M Peen sold by millions of copies at 1 penny | the reach of creditors. They ask that the e s S R Melarram ‘arolina is th > of liar o B 2508 Hanag , 1t any © | each. Thus all things work together for -the | dogds be set aside and tke sherift be per. | WA » Dee. 7.—(Sy @ DR. DURYEA sponks clearly and with S inrol-m\ s the t:uh:nmn- ?x pecul ;m ©on- | congress, who aro responsible “for the | po, Above all, the delegution should | yo 60t of him who has the right sort of g | mittedto levy. to Trn Ber.] —Pensions were granted today evident !rlon;lly interest on the mooted 013323 li? t:zulfir:lc;: ol:utl:lucs.ful'llllzl‘sw:? uivm ! t“ ol M~tllu vm-uk;s of the pen- | not repeat the blunder of urging the ap- | yose, Mrs. Ad “w;?" H ':,v,:"?x' Hanih ::.u':‘xl eé:g:fl“ngebfi)m;“ a:::t‘rz‘lln‘ i Cf i sion system as it now exists, ‘ pointment of any man who has direct ————— rs, Ada M. Nourse, rless than three b . ) n thy 4 R ‘&i'“ffi"fi" LO’ fl;‘mmlflg _;j}:)mo" to "llle both parties and against the active oppo- | The bill attompts to put limits to the {,.,smeu 'mlam,,fs with the company The Land of +toves and Sunshine. | years of married lite, sighs for ho froodom | Juhua Lindsoy, Red Cloud; Lowis Craig, { ethodist conference. e reasons he | giti g » e 2 1d in Chic % of hergirlhood and asked the district cou - ! % llister, Somerford; ; giv0s or his disapproval of tho Propo. | & lavas shern ot e hreony MemaGts. | notoriouly unroasonable profita of tho Prate 30 i il of 30-ouhed charms you | 10187 4 NS OFydivorce (b usbun | Tonr e o Nouons ior, Somriord: | i Propo- | A large share of the negro ropublican | Washington claim agents. It isa well THE attention of producers, shippers £inid across the sen— Fred. She charges him with being cruel to # Tess: Biirzelia Batloy, Ansiey: sition are broador than any denomina- | vote either supported him directly or | | - 5 i i The land of stoves and sunshine is good | her and failing to support her properly, al- | D. Wilson, Burress; Burzelia Bailey, Ansley; i pD y known fact that they have been d ts g 1l invited t 8 H i tion and apply very wetl to the matter | mefused to be identified with - the | oo S o, and merchants generally is invited to enough for ne! though he vowed on thewr wedding day to | Orsamus B. Borden, Ewing: David A. Au- Ot mAN Fiftar e velused i entified with the | getting rich nt the jolnt ex- | the commercial columns of THE BEw, | I've done the grand for fourteen months In | love and chorish her. She also says that ho derson, Blue Hill; "Dayid Bles 8e. opposition. For these reasons his pense of the government and the | Complete in every detailand thoroughly | ana f've r‘(...',».r,fi(h'.‘),.,:.':;;,g lvaruing, but I've | CAnnot drink stimulants without making a | Joseph Spotts, Motioql 5 ‘Cree N 1 ! -atitudo on the race question | pensionars, ana it was inovitablo | roliablo, they hold the mirror up to the Ana phiverad alltho tme bniigofibmssl, Tikite Cenurs onn Holsg Baitle Creak i ullfance bourbons of South Caro- | s of peouliar Interest to the peoplo of | {hat in the ond o scandal should vosult, pulsations of the business world and aro | ' fedioer Of Vidon Uvo scaulred— | e svenem comnr, | ISSOBROW VR o, lina ave detormined to retire Senator | ghe whole country and he has satisfied | i, 9 i : . Is that which tenches that this land's the land vid T ! i teaty | Bloomfield: Cnarles B, Van Hoosan, Clear W H v : his measure comes none too soon to | indispensable to tho progressive buyer Otk nisfor o David Furbush brought suit against Hiram | (0™ G6E H Kot ‘Abingdon ; Joh ‘ Vado Hampton. T8 will bo remembored | tho genoral curlosity by speaking full : i is 4 | : H. Barker. ana elovon others, who woro thg | Lukes Willium H. Iofron, Abingdor; Jobn i the Allianco bourbBns of Goorgia. mado e s K P s Y | Prevent it. One of its provisions is to | and seller. Inthe future as in the past Now, Tam ofopinlon that a person should got | trustecs of tho lust will and tetumment o | P: Pollock, Now Hartford; Williamson T. Al DA E G e a1 and Roliten 740 40t o o fress. | reduce the feo for applications for pen- | wo shall aim to give accurato and do- | M aome ° S s Hiram Bavker and administeators of tho | Br¥ant Diukesvillor Williai Gromell, Day- R rt b SRR ,tl’ -n‘em "5,’1; s election, he said: sions increase from 810 to $1. This s, | tailed reports of the markets that di- armth In this presentlite of onrs, not all n | Byricer ostate. Tho suit was brought to ve- | IPEELE o A D A e arty for the Alliance to any alagming | WIICh Was surpriso to all of us. Ourcol- | of the abusos in the department. Tho | and such other facts as bear evon ro. Or, whin ihon £ho rauddy Strects tho stifling | lent. Furbush allegts. that ho e tre GiuacCapiesit dauilias Randiord, Olio: G ¥ Aring | ored fellow-citizens ahsolutely refusod to be | fees are about ten times as high as thoy motely on the prosperity of the peoplo fo rolls down, owner of the property January 3 1880, but | Byt Deoon 1eivors Jum e o omr o extent nowadays. led to the polls by their bosses, Whon it is 1 Go. gpizle I o pub, or plod some black, ma- | that Barker's agent, Noah H. Roberts, and | Burker Deep River: Jam-s W. Sears, Bir : y . - urious grove, . : . ¥ . Calfer, Osceola; Rob- e et clearly shown thata majority ot our colored | ©Ught 10 bo, Theso reports are incomparably su arious o T one William Benschoter conspired to et hold | Minghums William M, Calfor, Oscoolas ltob: —~ [y Ry by Yiolers,aro o longer imbucd with the ropub- | There are many other weak places in | porior to any published in the west, and | Butletmo toust iy shrunken shanks bestdo | OfF Whlem Benscioter conspirad io gol hold S Dillogse, o Muluss i Netion Minar, with Trrenmait ooepo county and city | lican idoa. tho vexod negro problom will bo | the system, and the bill should be broad | thelr high simdard cill bo maintained f tion. _The court held tht Furbush owned a | RRASSOSHPE] AivIe Balm, Gourd; Avillian ‘with irresponsible contractors has been a | solved and the fear of a return of negro dom- % The British peopl they “don't believe in | half interestin the disputed nroperty and i I "M % > & h 5 and thorough enough to remedy them | regardless of expense. stoves, y'know James; James M. Turncr, Mt. Ayr; Alonzo costly one. If it will lead to a radical | iW0tion Will haunt us no more. il dehher LB G LR Ly Porofitntie: locaisn wo warmed ‘om so com | SNioFedthe defendant to pay to bim the sum | FUER: WA ML et ML Ay 5 Whether colored eitizens will shave | 81l The appropriations for the paymen A lotely yonrs azo! ; - | of 57, The defendants today appealed | vt 5ol AW igelly S bons. :u’mt m in :l;n mnnm:tx;1 of llu:vgn;‘dlng Lo B i s thoy read down | Of pensions are made on an enormous [ T¥ THE city authorities proposo to | Thoyulk of drahfis: and “suufiness’ and {8 oae to the spuemIe court i u'f{il:r‘;bmou;numumuxfol]yllnk‘::‘é?:; racts, and impross the offcials with the | 15 3 7 ke scale and have been steadily increasing. | recommend cssential changes in tho Al offeots otheat, el voht et i the diopapany of Wiswonsin | _jonn M. Thompson, sissouri Vailey: sity of rigl i o 0 this paragraph in the inaugural is £ . As thoy chatter in thelr barny roows orshiver | brought suitin the district court of Douglas i A Ty filiurquh{mg O Rl e o repiblican purty s stood us tho | charter, it is about timo they boggn | (& Wil iy Toons or usking for Judgmont for SL10L50 wainst A, | W, Mitors Minburn. = Original widows - :z ;\vx;tlslcpt‘u“) :I:':)rl:‘“lll:b]o'fil‘;h:‘::}"‘:{‘lmlo:‘:i We whites have absolute control of the |Steadfast defender of the pension princi- | operations. Experience shows where 5 el s R e Andiatoves oF ShgE g‘;“{"',‘[‘:"‘l‘,‘-fi’:,‘“"s‘;‘lf“fl:‘;'\‘fb‘m;fi{:"- English, ¥ i rov 0 and | sate gov el el tain it, S i ve it | zes und | What wonder they are wedded to their fads— . 0Y 5 7 e rial men and em . at once the highest privilege and the most | ° . geeir 24 . | In Germa tove lore, and v e o Loxpox, Dee. 6.—(Special Cablegram to n and employes. sacred duty of o citizen, is boyond the capa- | tion from the encmies of the union sol- | cannot bo formulated in o day or o week. | I Ggmuny aro o a 2N EATS: S TR ;Alu.lll?;;‘.‘m,w:x::nol:‘;n's‘lul‘-;mrln,‘:lbnlimu‘?:‘;m;?d Tan Bee.]—The shipping federation has e fi :1“:: n!‘llm\':ls‘l r;::)lgflw 3:«;“;:’5“% mein. I:flo dier, They must be ca[xmlully v{mgnod in all A""’L'.’"" “ulgo stoves, for Germans are not further that one of the dofeudants, 15. E. Fin- | issued a manifasto defying the united labor % danun Appolilied:. 40, ralno:(Aue sy AN R new ceno) Whon Jefrerson | 1t should make haste to do now what | their bearings, 4nd the opinions of prom- | mpe Germany Sy that firo makes dirt, and | Doy, promised to ussign tho pofieios to the | council which yesterday ordored o strike of | Auigslvgia pevinan of Whodoht on the [ SELSMATAC N aE A TEEIRn | elBotad ta o balorar amioctine. | (oant et o8 20 Hasty, ill- dirt's an odlous thing, pluntih but failed to do so. Judgment for | seumen and firemen omployed b oral - 0y t, y g But thetruth is that the prennig is thoaver- | $1,192.5) was therefors asked and & demand i i Young Men's Christisn association build- duty as the governing power in South Caro- | g thorough overhauling of the system, | digested laws are worse than none at all. age Teuton's king, that the land on which the houses stood bé sh'nmshill companies here. The strikers are | ing roport considerable progross, but -u:nlm msu:_mlu: ovory l“\?uhmhml' gl;\hck R | o fhat kb Vet Raib unnunll;v The revision shqufj} begin without fur- | And since the fire cists ptennigs, why, tho | xoid to pay the Judgment sed soste why Dot v m?u;in 'fi“fi" opinion @s to tho ad- still have a great deal of work to do, | White, the right of life, rty and the pur- 8 hrifty soul denios S company failed toget judgment as wished | Visability of the strike, | o t R e - delay, . reed changes | Himself all heut, except what comes with beer | | uisiethetme whsa Ouutin onn atled | “rig 2fuan tasm of e rave sroblem, | Bl the eustoenr e iy oaorls | thar dalay, so thadibe Ageoed changes | Himeplsiliney seser | S S B e e G ’ i to contribute generously out of her pros- < i ¥ ; the house — of the brganization ave to be ju Omaha, The | Pald inCapital.. L the democratic Alliance governor of | sion bureau without reducing its effi- lation.” Th ig putting the bullion 'Nvutg!ll,nlmyduk'u‘ thenatives pick the man- | capital stock is $3,000 and_the incorporators Buys and solls stocks and bonds; negotlates |} Di. MCGLYNN is said to have made | South Carolina if he will but accept the ciency. deal mildly .1 diplomatically, The ollm aad. Joliso. fi;’;‘l::;l::’l(wm.% [kl W»tadworrg. C. W. | commercial paper; roceives and Sxooutos Mhis peace with the pove and tobo about | theory that men were not created oqual | The duty of the republicans is to so statement loss none of its truthful | NOM'OIEE, B0, yroldy ontacombs, no foudal | lGametres, Wan. H. Alexander aud” 8. K. | trustsisota us tranater agent and srusioe e o THE DAILY BEE. £. ROSEWATER Lvrron. Tl t for the arrest of Minnio Widdle on == == = e fair at Chicago will present a duty and Fifteen years ago the troublesome | sal fortuncs nda mennce to our civiliza- | failure of Nebraska to take care of its Ml 0l o, PUBLISHED__EVERY MORNING | an opportunity. Thedutyistoshowthe | negro — question appeared much | tion, inmsmudh as they give o favored | tomporarily distrossod sottlors would ‘b | The Story of a Young Lady Who Engaged | e charge of having sialen a wat TERMS OF SUBSORIPTION. peopleof the United States that the | nearer solution than it does today. | individuals, afll thelr deseendants, the | alasting disgrace in & Flirtation. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Dally and Bunday, One Year IXmonfhs, ... ey irco nonth. .. Eundny lice, 0ne Yoar. % | for the most part, slanderous and un- ( man, whose administration won the re- | the whole annual labor of 100 men, or | president because one of his friends | RETURN OF THE RING BY THE MASHER, | Niviting any person from vorn) of mundar. e OE L 1@ trus. The opportunity is to show them | spect of all citizons of South Carolina | tho utmost possiblo savings of 1,000 | fuiled to get postoflice, If this is su - Sookon S1L 'of (he ctimminal *code forbad Ouaha, The Bee Bullding, that no other state is so favored as to | and furnished no excuse for the enemies |men.” The pleture he draws of the | clent ground for the beginning of hostili- common labor of any sort on Sunday, excey Eouth On « 0, Corner Nand %ith Streets M5, 12 Pearl Btreet. hamber of Commerce. 14 and 15, Tribune Bullding Vashington, 613 Fourteenth Street. CORRESPONDENCE All conmunications relating to news and SEton i D 0 dddressed 10 Ehe | 1y g not too early to begin togivedefi- | Nebraska hus been exceedingly lavish "_“',' t‘l":,:‘ll":;"""“’“““" S ik .;"‘“ o, | force of the city s not handled to tho [ 1 oo Nom., Dee 6 —(Specal to Tirs | Servigy " 7 asoouneoted LA WUSTNESS LETTERS, nile shipe o a plan for the state's rop- | in providing tiomes for the caraand edu- | S Tpe SO0 061 K o Bt beh 6 S00Rc | bost, advantage. Oub of & total of 98 | pys 1 Canuin Carder wis callod 1o the | - Nos thst we havs heard of, All business letters and Ittances should | \.oontation at Chicago. Elsewhere | cation of unfortunates. Thereare already porah padicr: men only 80 are on duty at night, | Bona hotel Tharsday ovening by a young | , WAco, Neb, Nov. ®.—Ploase inform mo Yeaddressed to The Bee Publishing Company, morals and making human life better worth I i through Tur Ber who Is national prosident Onmaha. Drafts, checks and postofice orders | I'iis - BEE presents an interview | three hospitals for the insane, an insti- living for every one; if he had boen a | "POTENS @ proper distribution would | lady who registered as Miss Mervin of Chi- of the alltance? Tsthero a north and south - Sany.v1e payable to the order of the 0™ | wiry Commissioner Martin which | tute for the fesble-minded, for the Sophocles or Shakespoare, enriching the | §1V@ not less than 50, There is no actual | cago. She had a tale of woo to unfold, and lncor It 'so. who s the' principal offcers ot ne'm”umshmg Comp;mv l’mpnetors should command the attention of | blind and for the deaf and dumb, a home | world's literature forever; if he had bsen an | NoCessity for a large day force. Atleast | unfolded . it. She was a handsome young Yy ) The Bee B'ld'g, Furnam aud Seventeenth Sts CIRCULATION FEWORN ETATEMENT OF Etate of Nebrasks. } s County of Dougias. George B, Tzsehuck. sceretary of The Bee Publishing com aoes solemnly swear toat the actunl eirculation of Tre DATLY Ber ]lur the week endiug Dec. 6, 1890, was as fol- ows: Eunday. the same purposé should bo $150,000, or, | stitutions up to nine. In onch instance | nary millionire! Fas ho dono for soclety : T ance who gave the namo of Frank Martin to m‘”m“' ©Fone UL g o Ao, Fonass, Iy at the lowest, not less than $100,000. He | the buildings are substantial structures, | anything toentite hun to command tho un- | - MEMBERS of tho allianco are naturally S Ty ol e Do 1 iood papes ate Ametlogn Joumial of Nu. Wednesiay suggests that the legislature should pro- | and the equipmont first-class. Tho pro- | limited servicesof the world? Indeod, too | disgusted with the ridiculous work of Sihon e f{moni\l‘hv‘::]-n B audl a8 ectent | Onloags. Adivess bithor of thot 10F patpion’ Thursds vide for the appointment of a state com- | vision made by the state for its unfor- | often he has spoculated his way to fortuna by | their leaders. The so-called contest was | Botten ks el ol Lars of the latest and best publication in book Euturday, Dec, Averago £worn 1o tefore me and subscril ” presence tnis Guh dav of December, A, D, 1890 1ERALI N. P. FEir, Notary Publlo. Etute of Nebraska, [P County of Douglas, George B. Tzschuck, being duly sworn, de- ; i i ; i : Georgge Washington. It oxpired with him that he Is secretary of The Beo " oris| " ehio ok 4 b a 2 strong majority of the veople squelched Captai ter s ! 1 ¢ Cletanal % Fublishing Company. that the ncoast average | tled by the legislature, but which must | usual flock to tho eapital during the | i Many o millionaire will I l‘l"t' o ¢ {) X “L‘f‘_ a4 A ot gy el fl'm""““;'f“"m‘;"“m }.l»‘;(::zmnm::: and was createa again for General Grant. SNORLI of Toec e et 188 Wk S48 copide; o | DO Urged and sustained by public opin- | coming months with appeals for inflated | 1,00 16 benold his foatures in tho com. | Promibitionat the late election and that | Frank Mar of'them the party wanted, When | (OUSIL Buvrrs, In, Dec. d—Please answor Famrivey, 160 0L coplens for labrubry, 140, | ion. It is the present duty of all | appropriations. The first to come to majority isequally emphatio in denounc- | yoretumed to roport. the result the young | LUrough your ne e SO 10,61 con'es: for March. 180, 20815 coples; o for May, 1860, 20,150 101 copied( for 1500, 20,750 cop e iter. .80 coples: for Octobe coples; for November, 1480, 22,130 Gronar B. TZSCHUCK. : & A i 1 ¥ Pirari, Nob, Doc. 4.—Please decldo fnnext tomake ad the Columbian. exposition. || to'place the 1nstituteion & flfm worklng:| grgernvs the millionalte asan avilthb Iteading the Stars Aright. lovo with Tor 'fathov's hived hand, ' Charles | Sunduy's e e fotfowinie bot: A lu-,|l||||'n‘n It can easily be made the foremost at- | basis, The amount uppmprmtn@ by: the | {1 ondable of belng turned ‘to good ac- BRtlimare Aeroon. Kennedy, @ young man of about ‘lwcmy-twu. Inrllli\(n‘v,mn n‘e Alabid '.'l:”_l‘x‘n_ll: "S'.'-:;‘. crous’ng. traction from the trans-Missouri | last legislature to support the institute 5 H 1 l" Wationch g fort Whero is the great political power of the | L Oldstory of loving not “’““f' Was re- | Adon'twant to givo up the monoy until th T8 ——— ) 2 ‘ B Al count. He would abandon the effort to | . gre: Ci peated, and ‘today young Kennedy was ar | A«ontws y {i h RECIPROCITY I8 the ark in which the | COWMY: 1 e . | 1or bwo years was 88338205, At the |y im0 death, or to distribute his | futureto bo tound! Whe west, with an in- | bsted: Fiis \eial has pesn et Tor Monday, | Soicestot:she election, buv 1 AtwxRodme.™ ks ! At Chicago, in 1893, millionson mil- | present time there ave 134 inmates, The | - Aeesranid ety p crease of 5,600,000 i population, seems to | but asyet heis uuablo to furnish tho 8500 | 0 the face of the retarns 13 won. but the republican party can ride the flood. i . property by arbitrary means. He would bond: ey T % ho © I « but th L lions of people will ¢ome tb behold the age number for the two yoars is con- 5 ' | answer the question. onds necessary. Ho has been unusually | jogisiature may declare that the whole alli. WHEN a footpad waylays a newspaper perity to pay for a building that is an ‘weeks will see the building out of debt. fto return to his pulpit. It will be re- anembered that he left the church four @ears ago for insubordination, which cousisted in his espousal of Henry Georgo's cause after he had been for- ‘bidden to meddle further with politics. "He impressed the public as being an ‘honest and carnest man and it was be- | ness and undoubtedly expresses the sen- | masses with many of the evils they bear | to our le a second time tolenda of chill and storm, 3 ODDS AND ENDA. Subscribod und Guaranteed Oupftal. ... 100,00 lieved that he would develop into a | timents sf southern democrats, but what | and is the ready target of the revgulun- genomum{;lplng 10 those of the state | oo lukstin honen herPle ioso hourts and | Tug Bue has recelved, with the compli- | Liability of Stockholders. 20,000 ary literature of the day. One of the brightest and most striking things that has been written about him is a paper by Charles F. Dole in the current num- ber of the New England Magazine, en- notable leader. In this respect he has disappointed his friends, who will be glad to welcome him back to a sphere where he was much beloved and con- spicuously useful. NEBRASKA AT THE WORLD'S PAIR. To the people of Nebraska, more than any other state of the west, the world’s etories sent broadeast about the unpros- perous conditions of our agriculture are, soil, climate and geographical location, and that our marvelous resources are still open to the cultivation of tens of thousands of new home-scekers and millions of new capital, every publicspirited citizen of Nebraska. He states thut Town has already appro- priated 850,000 for the preliminary ex- penses of the work and that she will be asked for $150,000 more at the coming session of the legislature. It is his opin- ion that Nebraska’s appropriation for mission, chosen equally from the ranks of the great political parties, and of a director-general, under whose super- on the state’s oxhibit would be arranged and the money expended. This is substantiolly the plan adopted in othor states. Tt isa matter to be sot- good citizens and all newspapers to agi- tate the matter to the end that public sentiment shall demand prompt and generous action on the part of the legis- results of American thrift, industry and ingenuity, and nothing will appeal so as enunciated in this fiest oMelal utter- tovote. He need fear nothing from and thaf the fourteenth amendment hus no binding force. Governor Tillman’s declaration is cloar and strong, but it can hardly be said to have advanced the race problem many degrees toward solution, It has the merit of entire honesty and frank- consolation does it hold out to the north- ern sentiment which asks that every man who has the legal right to vote shall cast a free ballot and have it fairly counted? In what respectis the South Carolina of Tillman's day any better than the South Carolina which Wade Hampton ruled as governor? Then mnegro republicans followed the lead of Daniel H. Chamberlain, an Tonest of negro suffrage to claim that it was a corrupting and debasing element in the polities of that state, EXORBITANT ESTIMATES. for the friendless, and an industrial home. The aggregate appropriations made by the last legislature for these institutions amounted to $016,256. In ,addition the new home for the fallen women at Milford, about completed, brings the number of eleemosynary in- tunates com s favorably with older staves, being infinitely superior to Kan- sus and equaling Towa with nearly double the population. But the managers of these institu- tions are not satisfied with the liberality of former legislatures, and they will as hand is from the feeble minded institute at Beatrice. Though scarcely out of its swaddling clothes, this institution dis- plays a full grown appetite: for pub- siderably lower, but even on this basis orphan, and not make rich the profes- be possible to reduce the cost of the pen- revise the system as to make it just, as well as generous. THE TROUBLESOME MILLTIONAIRE. The millionaire is getting to bea troublesome factor in American society. He is associated in the minds of the Utled, “WHAfShall Wo do with the Millionaire? Mr. Dole regards the inerense of colos- sanction of thi sires ‘‘at thg la'w to gratify their do- t, in single instances, of mitlionaire who would not be begrudged his pile, ns compared with the man who usually possesses it, is striking: 11, indeed, the founder of the fortuno had deserved well of the world; if, 1n every case, Ericsson or Fulton, winning the secret of the powers of nature; if he had been a ereat cap- tain of indust learing to organize and save the labor of thousands of men—in all such cases society could well afford to bid the great helper ask for himself what he do- sired, What shall we say, however, of the ordl- eigantic methods of cheating and ambling; or he may have been made accidentally rich by the growth of the greattown around his stupid erandfather's farm; or very often his sdle title to fortune is by accident of birth, The world will instantly recognize the truth of the first picture as it recalls the poverty of most of the great helpers of posite photograph which constitutes the second picture, There is truth in both and together they may be taken as a fair statement of the reasons for the ing not only a complaint, buta remedy. indeed, “‘cense to pursue bim"” and begin o systematic cultivation of his better the earliest morfibtit. was influenced in‘dome degree by specu- force, and throws an official arc light on the bullion **pot” in Wall street which enabled the congressional lobby to di- vide something like a quarter of a mill- ion dollars, IT OUGHT not to be necessary toappeal who are suffering from a partial and total loss of crops, The extentof the distress has not been exaggerated, and the demand for relief is pressing. It is imperative that those who are able should give a little of thoir stores, and give promptly, and avoid the necessity of calling for outside nssistance. The AN Ohio man has declared war on tho tios the president may oxpect to find & good-sized army on his trail about the time of the next national convention. — T1 18 a self-evident fact that the polico two-thirds of the availablo force should bo kept on duty at night, and all special assignments not absolutely necessary should be abolished. It is notexpected crime can bo entirely stamped out, but itis possible with the present force to render life and property more secure. inaugurated for the purpose of showing that illegal votes had been cast, false returns made und other crimes perpe- trated against an honest ballot. But at the very outset Burrows & Co. aban- doned that purpose and turned the con- test over to the prohibitionists. A ing a movement conducted sololy to air the grievances of cranks, —_— r Husiness Gentlemen, Now e S The Unkindest Cut of Fate. The Frenchman builds a fire of cones, the Irishman of peat; 0 they haveno need to heat No ruined monasories, no abbeys ghostiy din: fent history 18 new, our faturcs all ahead, And we've got a tariff blil that's made all Eu- rope slok abed — But, what is best—though short on tombs and academio groves We double discount Christendom on sunshiue © and on stoves, Doar land ot mino T cono to you from months Our an A tairer, sweeter song than this I mean to WoRVo 10 you When I've reached my lakesido 'dobe and have onee got heated theough; But, even then, the burthen of that falr song sha That the land of stoves and sunshine s good enough for mel FRON THE STATE CAPITAL Quite a Xong List of Insurance Com: Ppanies Whioh are Not Aathor- ized to Do Business in Nebraska. woman of about twenty-five, stylishly dressed, and told the captain that sho was on her way from her home in Chicego to Butte, Mont,, where she had a situation awaitingher, She wasnot averse to a little flirtation, it seemed, and told tho ofcer that while between tiore and Omaha sho made the acquaintance of a young man of good appear- that she accepted his invitatation to stay over in Lincoln, The fellow registered as E. H. Philips at the Bond, aud by somo means secured her consent to letting him wear her handsome ring and also took her handkerchief s a keepsake. Ho left tho hotel in the afternoon, and_not showing up by 9 o'clock she supposod ho had decamped With her ring. lady had @ moment before had her ring re- turned in an envelope and sent viamessonger bov. Itafterwards transpired that the real culp-it overheard the oficer talking to one of the F'rank Martins and getting soared hur- Jacob Dishong, a farmer near Eagle, foll in thrifty for a young man of his years, having 300 in the bank, the savings ~from wages Swayzee secured & judgment for $608.95 in secretary of state today, Tho headquarters Colonel H, E. Palmerof Cass county has been appointed by the governor asa member of the visiting nnd advisory board of the sol- dicrs and sailors home at Grand Island, The Bazile mill company of Knox county has filed articos of incorporation with tho secretary of state. The capital stook s $10,000 and the incorporators icorge Brooks and George A, Brooks. ments of Ben R. Cowdery, sooretary of state, the official canvass of the votes cast at, tho late election. Tho figures tally in every re- spect with those printed in Tue Bee. Mrs, Lens Hultz has sworn out a warrant for the arrest of an old nan nawmed Anderson, whom she chavges beat her over the back with apitehfork this morning after havin, some words with her about the throwing o rofuse on her lot, Roso Wood has caused the {ssuance of & Bram Nob, Deo. 4.-Pleaso state whothor ornot Nebraska I8 provided with any law pros forcharity and necessity, under ponalty of & fine not exceedng 85. “Charity and neces. sity”” cover a muititude of sins. Nontit Prarre, Nob, Doc. d—Please answor {nSunday len i the chiperot of Austrin hus Intely ordered s pardon to all of his sul Tookéd upon ns deserters from military ®Colonel L. L. Polk, Washington, D. (", is president of the Nationai Farmers' alliance, which embraces a largo numboer of organiz tions with different names but similar pur- p\xaem Address Coloael Polk for further de- tal SCHUYLER, Nob, Dec. 4.--State through Tue SUNDAY BEE whethor there I8 apaper pub- lished on rare coins, ora book. 1t 8o whore it can be lad; also wherel oan got a book on form. BEATRICE, Neb., Dec, JOUr next issie whon th tho United States army Some say It was eroate benefit; others syt for that purpose, \ Lremaln, yours with ~Ploase toll me In rank of genaral in vis first ereated. for Graht's espociai 1t was only revived \ing THE BEE success, P50y, A K. first croated for The rank of general was wean fig Of the words “Ler dior 0 settlo o dispute. AS Per diem means by the day, OMAmA, Neb., Deo. 6.-Will you please staty in your' Sunday issue whether or_not For Omiaha s 1n and part of the state of Nebraskt 15, in ordoer BSCRIVER. ance ticket was elected. Therefore await tho result of the contest. OMAHA " L 1 % tho district court of Douglas county, toda; ance, is therefore very simple. It |sional patriots who stand between the ——— The frugal Dutchman buys a fire when he has appealed the case to th Aoy ARy, :‘;‘km‘;’::" ‘:"“ :l::dletlg !:::k?d“‘;‘[‘:h" amounts to a declaration that the negro | treasury and the pensioners. When ““THE rapid ribe*n price,” says Presi- Tl.n."l:‘ldofgn:'finfl: pays 0 much each day to i STATE nmcu:“:l:mm by LOAN AND TRUST 3 nd, © | shall be protected in his right to live— | this reform is accomplished and econ- dent Harrison, ,**which anticipated and | mye pecao, g Articles of incor t f { o Wi : A rporation of tho Northwest- COMPANY. public does its full duty another two | Liovided that he does mot attempt | omy takes tho place of profligacy, it will | followed the pask ); Ao :llvur ach, | 1o AN thirgm; 8 conis to war blssoup | or, “Tuvegtment campany were filed iy cay bscribed and Guaranteed Caplital ocorporations, takes chiarge of property, col- lects taxes, Omaha Loan&TrustCo SAVINGS BANK. S, E. Cor, 16th and Douglas Sts. I'aid 1n Capltal .. b 85,000 \ § 6 Per Cent Intoreat Paid on De FRANKJ. LANGE, Cushier. Ofcers: A. U. Wyman, president. J. J. Brown, vice-prosident, W. T. Wyman. treasurer. Directors:—A. U, Wy man, J. 0. Millard, J. J. Brown, Guy C. Barton, E. W, Nash, Thouas L Kluball, George B, Luke ~