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THE OMAHA DAILY BEH:, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3 e e - e - - e ——— THE DAILY BEE. THE STATE LEGISLATURES. on a stefetly eivil sorvice reform basis, | lands, On thouorth, troops aro oporat- | OTHER LANDS THAN OURS, STATE EDUCATIONAL LANDS, | gotcomed the T W D Within a week the loglslatures of most | But on the whole both the diplomatic and | ing from Forts Beunett, Sully and Pierro, | was prineipally ¥04" aui - jnstrume All observers of European politics are musie, and the numbey o ail rende E. ROSEWATER kniror. of the states will be in session,and theso'| consular seryicesaroat presentvery cred- | and on the gomtheast from Rosebud | 2 i ot | o well. ' The excellence ¢ Vo0 all ren ] v Y . . agreed that the prosent year i likely to be . {rell. | e cxcellence f the programume = - “minor congressos™ of tho people will | itable to the country, und it would not bo | agency and Féit Randall, Al avallable | guo of undisturbed poace. - Tho Gorsann ome | | | G Btean's | bottes od trom fhe, foawing listof par PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING | ghare the popular interest with the na< | wi do anything regarding cither | troopsare closing around the hostiles in | poror, fn whose hauds moro than in any Cullings from Land Commissioner Steen's | Ill Miss Neilio “.l: x;“ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIC tional legislatur In se I of the kely to fmpair its character or useful- | sufficiont forco td prevent an esc others rests the power of peace or war, is Biennial Report. Hogan, Law s Dafly i Suiday, One Yoar 2810 0 | states the now logisiatures will bo dom- However, the presence of state troops | busying himself with reforms in the school Smith, Misses Sution % rmonthis b 5 00 s { \ —_— urrfeuly shows hostility o ) the §5 T RGEAlc, May Habe Three monihi 4 3% | inated by a different political elem THE CONDITION OF STATE Banis., | Vil have u teuionoy to allay the ground | cuttfculum and shows Hhostllity anly to th E. R. Butler ana Mrs PIT T A | Weekly Boc, One Yoar. i 1w | than that which has beon la conteol for |y are movoral very encoursging e R Gernfany, is cecupied with making both ends g2 ? 8 . Five & vory ploasant talk to 113, ¢ OFFI0ES: many years, and in all such cascs the | o P Y turos of the statistics concerning stato . , - meet iu financial affairs, while the most —_ Tho New Yoar roception 3 : Omaha, The Bee Bullding innuguration of new pollo 1 depar 2 r ATTORNEY GENERAL LEESE has but J Yotmg Men' > yon at the Bonth Omaha, Corner N ana dth Stre tind bbb At b U ot 7 ato banks in Nebraska veportoc } “burning’ party questio the extent to | gre od—P ot Pl R all fouth Omaha, Corer Nund 3th Streets ures more or less radical and reactions | 304 Private banks in Nebraska reported | 4 oy more dags to serve in the office he g e Her Husband Had Skipped—Painful | 5 500 G0 e e a0 hall 3 3 by the auditor’s department which the former opponents of the republic g st I i LA - Pe Chicago Office, 317 Chamber of Commerce, 'y e o tand ¥ auditor’s departm _ Accident -Sergeant Miller's Pro- Christian Endeavor societics, was a decided L i L A Toliaing | ary are expected. Laws of long stand he Hgdies thow ChRS SaMng whe | o ’ shall finally accept and abaudon all hope of N social success shinglon, bl Fourteenth Street ing will be modified or repealed, poli- & g ability and nbsolpite fidelity to the inte crecting & throne for any one. In motioh—Otler News from A PAINFUL ACCIDENT, Al poriod between July 1 and Octoher 18, Y - rede. - Japital O CORRESPONDENCE that have been adhered to by the | jegq g emi (0Pl o ons were cats of the peopl, None of his prede- glapd, the governmont, while await- the Capital City, Ed Fitzpatrick, living two milos north of All communications relating to news and | " Igus 2 i ShE | cessors in the oflice over mado so notablo | ing the final struggle over the Irish c— Davey, was seriously injurod last night. IHo editorial v should be addressed to the continued and 52 new ones were or i 1 o o was riding home in the darkness when | LdiLorlal Dopirtmen merous new regulations take ’ arecord, and it is not likely thut he will | question, has succeeded in smoth- e N oo - g bome in the darkness when his Editorial Department. numerous new regulations will ta ized, the total now in operation being | goon have n succossor who will colipse it, | 108 nearly every dificulty with other [ - TaNcoLy, Neb, Jan. 2—[Specialto Tuk | horse shied, and jumping to oue side ran BUSINESS LETTERS, statutory form. In some cases, un-| - 1 Bek,]—The following fact o culled from | squarely into a barb wire fence, Fitzpat ness lottors and renittances should 3 ) Lol 18, Both facts aro hopeful. The dis- |y his vi { in | vowers, especially as to the partition of SRR el e B gl B 2 Wil ¥ Ahter ) , ubtedl as0 changes will be i . his vigilance and untiring efforts in 3 clally 0 the pa 4 Al el and Commissioner | TCk's right leg was pushed against the fen Iressed (o TheBeo Publishing Company, | doubtedly, these ehanges will be fu the [ (oo FEEE T PO ot i ) Africa, and its foreign policy commanas the ”"‘.nmm'u repors of Land Comtiasiondr | bk such foroe that the wire sawed oloar small banks Shows that the weakor in- respect and co-operation even of Mr. Glad ol through tho sinews and flesh to the bon L0 e mind Sy AL o the order uf o bow | direction of improvemont and. progress, he added th ; 3 | he added the prime virtue of standing [ g ehitt Ml HbE +The following amounts of land have boen | The collision throw Kitzpateick over the stitutions are heing gradually woeded i earta Ty S{RCOE CHBDl, SWILS ANGIO8Y | jiisared by thie wiath: hod danneaied by tho | fonde; Ers was Toaveis (. his. lor os out, and that a number of capitalists open adlesion to the policy of the triple al v pany. 4 but it is hardly to b expected that all et t The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors, | the departures “will be, while from the LALLG R et general land oftice for the several educational | modyeal nasistanes sammoned. Ho Wiy hare who were tempted into this flold by rons | LT cusonable demands of the railroads | liance, has just won a most signal victory in | burposes indicated, vi a serious timo of it son of the high rates of interest that The Bec 3'1d'g, Furnam and Seventeenth 8ts | lurge amount of experimental legis! 4 = as o member of the board of transporta- | the clections, Austria is appar v content | No. acres common school land 3,500.16 CAPTAIS MILLER prevailed have takon their rate-shavi has filled for six yeurs with conspicuous cated parties will be abandoned. and | the duties of the attorney generalship ol 4 " TR T T T i tion thut will inevitably be enacte " : 1,500, 11 HUROTN Crsren vr OF OIROGLATION| quite a8 fmuok haem a8 good tion. Nomoof the disasters that have | tofind in that alliance the safety from with cros agriculbural collogo, ||\ SAMOB | po oy CATISUILER L ety ot Deeias. | 18 to be looked for. Radical d . he £ | come upon the republican party in this | outthat witl enable it to deal as best may bo e ARt 4240928 | thio position of day sorgeant of police, wns to George . Tsschuck. sceretary of The Bee ’ < apparatus elsewhere, There was a tin te can be laid at the door of William | With the complex internal problems that do 4 have taken charge as night captain lagt night Publishinz compunv. aoes solemnly swear | urcs from established policies must pro- | Gyoy this elass of potty bankers were oo ot Cpars it | not soem to giow eastorto handle with the Total 5,850,871.07 | in place of W."W. Carder, but owing to that the actual ciroulation of Tie DATLY BER | Guce o more or less unsettling offect, and : PoLLs & t [ 0 0 4 ‘ 871,97 for the yeex ending Dec 1600, was as fol- : ot multiplying very rapidiy and fattening upon the nocessitics of the peo | rene i eobity e i . a0 o slight i ot do so fo ew days y B8 Winaled arcan e hl S b. | Passace of time. Russtais at leastquiet, and | | SO thesg ¥ 730 i o v bocn decded, | slightahited will not doso for u few davs, Tomyhe v in thoso states where the legislative con- hiln succses horoafter, whother In PUb- | though wiat may may bo golng oa n tne | S0vInE @ baince of S014188 aures. (3 || Cautals Carler saya, nighl woek does. ol Tondny, Do, & S > ol sansferred from one ic or private life Y < o rich the title is yot vesto s 4tite i Al Aty !r“ln'"d"vv‘i' S L e \‘ l..r 'n v‘u‘( u“l l fi lm\m MOl ple. The fact that the same | I b S :,.‘m(“ykm.. \xh(! 1.,.\|_\‘ of u“hx“ Unml; ;:)H ”H: M‘M:M Rt o e e | 0By caplatn, esciay. Do ST f political p o tho other,or wh Shront R R VIRR - TSt P h hard to know, it 1s cortain that agaiust the | contract of sale, 1,497,871.95 under contract STATE HOUSE HOTES, oo oo Bm | the new element in politics which the ”‘, 8 1 Hlmh t ! ‘l1 f\-mrq-\ 3 t\ | Treoriginal intent of the chartor re- | triple alliance the czar cannot move without | of lease and 518,70%,50'that are neither ieased | L., W. Bickel, county troasuror of Kimball; Friday. Do s R I an ally; that Frauce is his only possible ally, | RO sold. ; Cyrus Van Pelt, county treasurer of B Eaturday, Dec. the state. On the other hand, the fact | geopo of the law and to give practical | and that the signs that he is wholly distrust- | oy ho common school lands there have | nor, and M. O'Meara, county treasurer of : ol ) fack)] been deeded 22341943 ncros, leaving & bal- | Franklin, were in tho auditors offiee that nearly ns many new banks have | gffoct to the expecienco of the past two | ful of the republican ally have not changed. | ancs of 2008,0555 acres. of which Sa 7 | frankll s bl e been organized in the same period dem- | ! | PAAL york @avalbped Ticld the balnace visers was to improve and broaden the power, changes are to bo looked for that Averago... 0 Hat will exert a disturbing influence not al- GronGE B. TISCHUCK. rays for tho best. The busines gov- FRe (B vaiive A5 4 seribod In my | VAY8 for tho best. The business of gov Presence tnis Zich dav of December. A, D. 1800 | ernment, however, is yot very far from \FEAL | N, P. Friv, otary Publio. ' Etute of Nebroska, t Gecounty ot Dougins, oo al a orge I, Trschuck, being duly sworn, de- 5 K arled intere oses and w0 ys that ho fs secretary of The Bee | Ple have varied interests ublishing ¢ any. that the aetunl average | largely influential in directing their i ! 1 years. Instead of holding strictly to g w'n I "‘w;(:n‘n’v lm\\" \ml‘!nr \umw « | \\‘]x o ”"l “‘n;_.mu‘\n s to V-w‘lu‘uwl from. onstrates that there is still capital in | Yhat purpose , J The people of Italy have bacome so woll ac- | 1,436,304.19 under lease, leaving Mr. Van Pelt of Banner county has no hancs g 8 purpose, the majority of the com- e N OUL TRVS 1ot edh Tas il a5 b bl 5 " 4 the state to meet legitimate domands, toa Plinked e ‘hemes | customed to universal suffrage that the | ACres that as yet have uot been I and his report, written by grasping i pen hiv- - e being an exact sclence, and in a nation g mittee plungec <lessly into schemes 1 ieia sold twoen the stubs of his arms, is one of the g an ¢ 3 and_that it has confidenco in tho valuo | designed eolely to fry additional fatou | ChUreh found it advisablo to instruct the | *Wiiore fs now fnvested In Unitod States | most logible. docaments et G5 sue Cfiho of soveroign commonweaith, Whoso peo- | o N ragica loans, That this is the true d Y o lry A0C LOnL T OU | lorgy to participate, in the hope of forming | bonds, state securities and registered county 1 houso for Some Limo. 5 which ar At Knss GLte Gtk '”’ e portions | OFthe taxpayers. What little saving i8 | o yizorous clerical party, But tho result has | bonds'out of th pormanent sehool fund tho | M. M. White, the expert accountant in the -“'(“;‘ el “; matter other portions | 5 bo effected is to be turned into the proved the church to have been mistaken for | Sum of & 12,35, and cash_in _the state | auditor's office, has just recovered from a sc dally cireulatlon of Tuk DALY BEE J i of the report amply prove. TR e e (A i et 1 | trousury to the amount of & 86, making | vere and protricted attack of la grippo u for tho month ot * January, e, 106 | political action, no policy I8 of assured | g i g, 1590, the resources of | Lorois of the supornumerurics, There | onco, and taly will not have a clerical polit- | 4 “toral’ of 85,145, compared with | was at his dosk as usual today. : e reiCT e arye Jhn, 10,701 "eoplemi | pormanence, at lonst in its entirety, But | 18 #04 Gitviite Bagl O 1 is no pretense to reform and economize. | ical party until the people have gained a 2,100,744.45 on Nov 1858, an in- | The Western Union s puttiug a branc To00 BTt tovten; for " Muy: 140, 3w | however much the American peaplemay | b0 State and privato banks have in- | 1¢is thousands for the taxenters, not a | lute confidence in the beliof that the vatican | creass in tho permanent school fund 6f 8644 | oftico in tho east corridor of tho. stato coples: for June, 160, 20501 copios; for July 1 g crensed $1,126,083.27. This fact strik- [ ponny for the taxpavers desires no other political or secular pow 062.76 In the last two years. The increase | near the house of representatives FE 80,0 oplea;. for A ugnst. 1tbea 160 coprens | D predisposed to scek change and to ex- | 3oy S dos G0 RS prosperity and Landb e L LR than absolute independence from royal or ring the last b d has been 30% ODDS AND ENDS, Tor EentomTer. 1800, 2040 coples: for Octaber, | porime ; zovornmo! g Gt L yL : : t ) er cent, while the increase during the pre A a : . J5%, taqniem1 r 1800 20,60 conleat for Qotober, | periment with s of government, solidity as a whole. This alone would ACCORDING to Union Pacific Attorney | other sccular authority. In Spain the tactics | Do hiomii ying, increase durls er cont, | Cad C. Peaco, tho well known auctioncor, coples; for Decem ber, 1800, 24,171 coples. experience has shown that the general not be evidence that tho business in- | Thurston. the . b =5 Y | ot the church was differe There an ex- ““T'he report of the state treasurer shows ]wu'n h.\rln'llu-n m]vh Ix'llmmm(‘hu’\l w’]!lu'})n-uv Evorn i Tefore me QLGN I Tasciwar, | desire and purposs s to rench results \ periment was made with universal suffeage | that the total pormancnt schoo fand fnvested | ssteventng and is Iving very il at bis house, presence, thisilst any of Decennor, A, Dr 1893 | that will be fair and just to all classes in th cloction of provincial counselors. 1t | Al cash in the treasury amounts to TN Sianhs o e oy T NP e, and promote the :neral welfare, Was not a success, for the mass of people, | QP Ll ol ! the city yesterday afternoon Notary Publle. i d shows such a conspicuous i i e Db bl b el homo in the evening with Harry Lee, tho —_— | and while this continues to be Bt LR e el | se b (C oot EUUR LT RS TR UL AURUEORUV R dna so tal o 06,515 050 S ropre e e |\ EDE DTS QGRN BRI Rey Teg : M . ach of fui on one e vital condi- vhic SUPPresses a self-gover 01 ount ¢ © permanent school d o g /] FVRHR S800 eate A039V 8. U iy ITi6 to be hoped that this is the last [ the case tho dungor of seriously | i "0y i S reach tith on one of the vital condi- | which suppresses all sclf-government and Smonns »»[1 the pormanent school fund of |h‘ tive Malone a few days ago. Lee is charged Indian war in tho history of the United | hurtful legislation will ot be | (o O 10P0its throwsu strong Light on | tions of the bond proposition, it be- | every other political instinct than that of | state, exclusive of tho lands under loaso and | Lif FUSHRA (OV IS, 0. Lo 1 eharg e BLOS DI Epbe Bl fetnotlies i g this side of the subject. On June | hooves the people to be on their guard, | submission to divinely sanctioned authority, | UhOse that are still vucant. = com. | braska has been sailing under the name of Btates, very great, The dissemination of false i I 4 T'here are now 1,436,304.19 acres of com. . . rincipl RS A vasT Tl 5 tho total doposits in these ——— showed no desire for the ballot. Howes mon sohool land nder 1baso at - appraised | Cgaree Casey 4 : ACb O Esl R REadia Ueablo volicles 15 orhops more artivg | DAuks was SL4579,15150. On Octo- | It was eminently fitting that tho ad- | the socialistic agitation, which hns taken con- | valuo of 1513557, with an anmial: rental | o 11 Wolten SR Al R s £ A nke: Splendid show- [ ticable policies is perbaps more active side) > » lavger ¢ iromises | of $190,927.06. T hizotho th the i pri e OB R LOW. [ Tlioy:S Teturn on L ber’ 18 this item had grown to| vent of the new year should be cele- | Siderable root in the ‘»”L'l‘ Pl G Radi e x’il"ffi ol Yonthe con. | Monday next. %17.513.606.97- i 9 09 o : to awaken an interest in the coming general otesy O e PALd principa b _con- Superi o1 dublic Instruction a $17,513,605.07—an increase of $2,984,- | brate v the forma pening o Bty OF Rhls: OLIiE b, 6290.00005 Superintendent of Public Tnstruction Lane brated by the formal opening of the | j;iumantary eloctions, and thion th church e O o pwiich amounts, b0 §730,000.85 | was prosented yesterday with o haudsomo influence, hero closely allied with the Cariist | puatly apportioned to the varions sehool dla d headed catie by tho teachers attending doubtless have made the ‘sum much | of this splendid structure svent of ey R AL s Lol LA BUDORS the state convention | 3 cendid structure is an event of | pretensions to the Spanish throne, may be | tricts of the state, in addition to the revenuos st g lavger than it was, the figures are still | great importance to Omaha, and espec- P 1 (Y n derived from the investmer the perma- R us, e ortance to Omaha, and espec- | putto an actual political test. Tho move- | derived from the investment of the perma: e 75, on the right side of the ledger and fur- | fally to the lower end of the city. ments of continental Luropo find but little | Nehtschool funds in the stato treasury UG s e S ) ¥ “During the last biennial year has ; " n received by the stato in lease, rental, | An Illegal Liquor Dealerin Vermont excecdingly doubtful if the same class | S0z familine faces were scen in | thoush the governments and tho privileged | interost on contracts of sale and added inter: ti el ol of institutions in the cast can make a | Omaha yesterday, They belonged to | classes of theso countries are by mno gl l;;.',,.'.'l"',:»'.'."’y‘{(; \“("‘“ e '1“{:“”_'“;" AROWRt | Rutravp, Vt., Jan. 2.—[Special Telegram bettor showing for the samo poriod. | members of tho famous ofl-room gang | (o8 o ReCbist Wouwdes. | St e A | shlioeam Novomihor b, 1884, to Novamber | 0 Ti BEE.|—Oneof tholnrgest liquor cuscs THiz Bk has already directed publie | and th presence suggests that vich {5 08 1‘41 i ol b : 1'v 30, 1860, representing the recoipts from these | over heard in the courts of Vermont has just ! : ] attontion to the need of botter safo- | pickings areexpectodat Lincolnshortly, | MO tbsolute rule or protestantism have kept | jands and tho investment of the permanent | been comploted ¢in Windsor count and’ both' ‘of ‘which ;bodios will eloct (0045 ‘and more: ‘rigld lnspéction of | They may discayer $has the! business the social questions here free from any other | schoot fund, has been §1,143,35 4-5 | Thompson of the supreme court prosidin KANSAS CITY councilmen are not | United States senators, tho legislaturo | & =g L aoi B FEPEG hoad it Ana e e 1mixty Politics and religion have been | per capita for each child of olage in the | e respondent, George 1, Kibling of Nor struggling toadvance theirown salavies, [ 0f Nebraska will doubtless command | rather stagnant In the Scandanavian king- | State.” = 3 FIL IRV wis en o e e r as resulted from the legislation already dom, and this condition has forced tho forma- | ,, Commissioner Steen then calls attention to | Jylohs ¥t., was i s anor & ikl Their chief anxiety just now is to escape | more widespread intercst than that of i A the consequences of indictments for | any.other state. The fact that repre- the fact that the investment of these funds is | Hanover, N. bribory. sontatives of the alliance will be in con- house viaduct bonds are not in- terests of the state have been corre- | voived in tho present bridge contro- spondingly prosper because the | versy, No, not directly, but when the banker sometimes makes money out of | compar the misfortunes of the public. But the | p, ing for the past yoar. It is not because | today than ever before, but it encounters of prohibition, however, butin spito of it. v measure of popular intelligence _ regarding questions of public policv than Tiw reduction of wages ordored all | oy %iny time in the past. along the line by the Pullman company While there will bs a more or less indicatos o desiro for increased divi- | yonoral interest in the new logislature Nanle = of Now York, which fs democsatie top | Pioh &round for congratulation. It is e e echioin Denmark, Sweden and Norway, al- | 1, 51547, While a year of good crops would | Tenth strect viaduet. The col pletion 1IN A fow days tho fog incident to an- | thesecond time in many years, and in nual settlements will bo cleared away, | the Hllinols legisliture, where represen- and the husiness of tho country resume | tatives of the Farmers' Mutual Benefit 148 Botive progressive courss, association hold the balance of power, enacted. It is probable that the legis- THE fact that five of the nine mem- | tion of conventionalism under whose prote limited to United States or state securities | the Dartmouth college overseers. He then lature will attond to the domands for | bers of the charter committee are coun- | tion social vices have made great inroads stored county bouds. Under this pro- | Uencd u llauor ehop i Noruwich an the Ve improvement in this direction. cilmen gives peenliar significance to the | upon social virtues. Henrick ITosen is the | Vision these investincuts aro practically lim- | Homt ) b gytay it AL, trol causes @ general oxpectation that [ sarn : SHERE Rt natural product of Scandinaviau soclety, and | ited to county bonds. He recommends that | fid of tho bridge connocting the two to R T 4 : b gt proposed councilmanic salary grah. 3 the investmonts bo oxtended to include vow. | This location gave him tho Dartmouth sty Ttz Tndian commotion doos not affect | the legislation will beof a ver STRAINING AT 4 GNAT, Fortunatoly the legislature is yet to | 16aven of his work may produce, before the | igtarad city. munteipal sehoo,. district med | dent's patronage. The colloge overseers did the vigorof tho senatorial ghost dancing | nature, and the proceedings™aro there- et Cae e b bl i-‘_ AR baths "‘”«"“P % | closc of the century, n wonderful change by | precinct byds, so that the neeimuitiug st | N0t proposo to be beaten by this Y ankeo in tho Dukotas. And on the bannersot | fope sure to attract unusual attontion Mr. Sidney Dillon has always been | Pass on this a co ratds on the BX= | wyieh Scandinavia will become & more im. | plus that is now lying idle conld bo bringing | trick sud they moved upon Kibling and his the leading poli T 3 * [ able to play shuttle-cock and battledore | Payers. portant factor in European life than it has | the state a fair rate of interest instead. rum shop so vigorously thatin the trial thu he leading politic particularly from the corvorations and | Uy DI B EES GO0 £l ———— } Al i 5 AT R o e R ipaae has just closed over one thousand offenses Surrendor, thoso outsido of the state who | Withgovernment directorsof tho rond Now that Mr Plummer has been | Deen since the death of Gustavus Adolphus, ot " Jang Ui nrank this | Were, proven. Tho jury, however, compro o . $ b whenever the Dillonville transfer was in : : the hero of the thirty years' war. isasion b the state houso this | mised on 715 sales. Kibliig was finied $5,000 , i have vested interests here. We do not heard from with a protest against carry- -e morning was the discovery of the fact —— KANSAS talks of sending Judge Pep- | ] Za ORI any way attacked, ing out the contrict by which the Iows * that during the night Governor Thayer por to thesenato 08 the immediate suc- | pbr e 1900 48 many uiquesionab v €0 | "5y ool un onsy matter for him to get [ o i, the conkract by which the Iown | ope recent statement.in the Berlin dis- | pad’ compiled with the - order of - Ion Fublic Debt Statement ok ‘ that the | ture of this state will do | ;1 S0 S0 Y Matkkor fora'm %o, €66 railronds are to/getiinto Omaha, we ox- | natotes) that this' redaption glven to Prince | haard o public lands and buildings and had | WASHINGTON, 2.—Tho follow ceasor of the vinegar statesmi s ho legisla t | John F. P O e e g N ate i e o to vard of public lands and butldings and hac s l: t:::i:\.\“ \nlx .(.-'x' st ‘f’l r‘nln], Ing nI: anything unfair or unjust to any inter- t" L l'”;'!" FLEOIIERn ut divector, | peot, of course, that Major Paddock will | William of Nassau fn that ety is belleved | moved iuto tbo rooms itely vachied by the | public dobt statement: o awell motsonad 010 KOOP T | s or that doos not appear to be clearly | 10 interrose his objcctions to. the con- | omo to the front in defenso of Omaha. foreshadow his betrothal to Princess ry of state, ‘The pariphernalia of the | Aggregate of interest-bearing debt, exclu- enato woll seasonod. Y B ract for the joint uss of the bridge on S G South i th i : em co s immediately transforred | sive of United States bonds issucd to senato woll seasonod, it Lo tract for the joint fthe bridg ot suggosts that no time is lost in ae. | SUPreme court was immediately transforred | sive of United States bond 1to f demanded in the general welfare. The Behiltoritheihiatortea HoNaor Tha i ” : 8 8 i to the splendid suite of rooms lately occupied | raiiroads, 619, 10; debt on which inter. IR 1IN th R T 4 state legislatures will undoubtedly offer ¥ 91 |“ s SHW-0L 2o Tue list of Cleveland survivors in the ranging the dynustic seq aences of the recent | by the governor, as Governor Thayer has | has ceased since maturity, #1683, IFIN the course of Kansas events | S50 S o8 o o e nte | government, diplomatic service is published, pre- | chauge in the throneof Luxemburg. The | steadfastly held possession of the rooms so | grte of dobt b Bockless Jorry Simpson should capture | ¢ 8¥HE (UL & HIEHS 20 The SACHS | ¥ gorg Mr, Plummer and all his as0- | gumably for tho boneht of hunsry pa- | princess, who was born April 22, 1875, is the | long despite all criticism. —11is final capitula- | tional bank fund, deposited in t the senatorship, tho result might prop- | °f X IA u:; x.\w‘lll;]. ‘mt] as ul n}-‘l mu( b e e y EVY P | ouneest sister of Bmperor William 1L ; the | Uon has created profound surprise. the act of July, 1559, $104,070,704; erlylibaalasand Wamonaietho s noli tical | et SRR RSO BINOIIUSAS QR LG O nudo departur o an POHHA 6 people their procecdings should have s y the attention of all intelligent citizens, triots. Lit but the dry crusts of ¢ patro is loft, however to a private corporation? Were these Y wateh-dogs of the government conniving ANOTHER ambitious dictator threat- ) OULDN'T DANCE W f cortificatcs offseb by cash in tro prince, who is exactly twenty years olde : WOULDN'T DANCE WITIT HIM. 516,108,540, ARRTOsite ki his birthday being Aprill 2, 1354, is the heir | Georo Crosby came up to Judgo Brown’s | SOV, Awkrokate of debt including 10 tho Eriad. (uchy of Laxombure whict | COUEt in great audgeon today, and asked that | cortificatos and notes Decembor 81, 1), o i ;Tuu b nu,‘:& bieh | o cortum youn man be atrestod, - Hode. | $LOLSTLI. Decruse Imnr{x debt during v is fifteen years since G vi PR e i passed to his father, Duko Adolp, at the re- | clared that his sister was at a danco last | MOt $T424,028. otul cash in treasury s din sl ince (llv“;‘lfl’i")?o S e :\Il(hl‘hfl-vx)ln-p«\lt;vmp.\l\.\4m‘|\ull4 ton when | ons tho peaco of Peru. But, then, the | cent acath of King William 11T of Holland, | night and dectined 1o danco with a follow | S0 00, Dbt loss cash in treasury D rmally retired from British publiclife, Fi) . 10y deliberately procured the transfer | Pepuy rk isa good deal more con- [ Duke Adolph is in his seventy-fourth | Who asked for that privilege. The fellow | & posTnn SR il el bl ees cash 3 % T st given by the Washington cor- A 34 vt ' i hd L) iy ore col K Adolph n his seventy-fourth o Thiis o . . | in treasury November 30, IS0, 8573435, 00 and yet his st birthday finds | Tho List given by & of 5,000,000 worth of Union Pacific | gpicuc oA b, A hains. B 2 ive months | then insultingly told herto go tow warmer | 10 treasury h e month e hs Him 1) bHe plliasatia '"\ljmu.jlmpc respondent of THE BEE of the employes spicuousthan the Peruvian bite, YepnEbelbggbarniionygiations fivefmonth glime, and wsed othor, approbrious laneuizo. Net decroase dsbt during month, $11,003,308 pLapeup! ' e usuia Ger b G Tane = 3oth Miss Crosby and er brother thereforo LS the conter of a world’s desire,” In the consular service of the govern- | qqo oo 8 THE “late democratic victory” has | the Netherlands. It has sometimes | want him arrested. 0 Fears of 1 egislators, ment shows one or two ‘,]‘"f”“ of inter- Was not the manifest object of organ- | just been celebrated in Harlem. The | been assumed that Luxemburg was alvealy FORECLOSURES DURING THE YEAR. ), Jan. 2.—[Special Telegram to ost. In tho first place, it is seen that | .00 = S e O depot company the | Harlem mind may be slow, but it catches | Proctically under German influence; but its During the year just closed Sherift McClay | Tie Bee.]—Director Geue Davis and this servivo gives employment tow much: | 556 K18 w08 Sopos, cumptny the | Hurlem mind may be slos, L ueutrality was guaranteed by treaty move | has had charge of 131 foreclosuro sulos of | Chief Handy of the bureau of prowmotion and I mumber of porsons that it is com | . ng of tho beiigo embargo und giv- | the iden i tho course of time than twenty yoars ago, whilo its natural | 1and, and of this number Deputy Sheriff | publicity of o world's fair leave. tomormwes r nccoss ato : ouds — monly supposecd to do, and that the na- 5 " Hoagland, who has had charge of the sules, Vi v : S strategic value, even with its ancient de- Jsrapd) g 5 tont! | for New York, wnere they will attend s wants tohavs them lavishly supplied. | ™ g B that converge on the other side of the | A Democratic View of the Situation. o reports that but eloven, or about 8 per cent, & Be. 8 Nothing on earth istoo good for them, | toR 18 very thoroughly represented | yqu Galveston. News. feases now mostly dismantled, remains un- | were on farmers. Tho othoes wre o 1ot murllul;,'nrm-unnmm o0 on foreign affairs, ) S BT g g : P g disputed. It was this value that nearly | bought by people who had money enough to | They do not go, as has been reported, be- rsie i tgsl i abroad. ‘ln the ”“m.‘,:l“)\m:' i appears | “mypg government directors have for | Blelneseemsto be the Maino stay of his | ol Pt T nce and Prassiy | make the flrst. payment, and . thonght nee | cauge of possible difficulty liableto oceur in THE woman mayor of Argonia, Kan,, | thatfor the most part these servants of | yopiy yoon gulping down the bigges Ll A o in 1835, averted by the withdrawal of tho | yould beabloto sell before the next camio | reference to world's fair logislation has attonded faithfully to tho duties of | the government in foreign lands ore | i;0q cumols without cxhibiting the Whore Silence is Golden. Prussian garrison. Thero lave boen & 4 ] e e e T « 3 L UAD SKIPPED, getting along in & promising manner -but to her office, done all her sowing and cook- | Yery fairly vemunerated, although com- | io) 0t discomfort, and now they be. ST i Doty various rumors concerningit of late yoars [ mye, J, B. Nissloy, o rathor comoly young | SiTech tho tme (o Ginisinf minner but to ing, and given birth to a baby girl dur- | Plnt that theiv compensation is inade- | ;"6 choko at a gnat. The idea of | Genoral Palmer isw't talking ns muchas | —one that Duke Adolph was willing, | woman, arrived in the city yestorduy® after | Handy stared that. totors p ot tomorrow, ing the past yoar. Not a siagle man | 9Uate is common. As to some of them Mr. Farweil, and therefore isn't doing bim- | when it should pass_over to him, to abdicate | her husband. Herhoma is in Aurora, but | he would make several appointnents (o the mayor on record has ovor a «»;nx‘\lv!isllfi this is justified, but the majority should self as much harm. in favor of his son, Prince William; another | her husband being unable to obtain work at | clerical force of his oft th ut bo able to live comfortably on what they -—— that the latter would be botrothed to the | Dis trade, plumbing, came to Lincoln. ‘The P eso rosults, > i i e = i Dittle woman becamo lonesome without her 9 s &) acel Crivi b New York Will Be All Right in '02, | young @mvl who is now Queen Wilbelmina of | husband and thought to giye ple: A World's Fair Resolution. ——— racelve. At anyrato, sollong asth OMAIA never shows a disposition to Rochester Demoorat. ] oo ADa BABRNS O lXe D b RlegiRn R ;! nd. But the Berhn rumor suggests | surprise by droppiug in on him New Yeurs | VWASTINGTON, Jan. 2 —Butterworth of Ohio A OYCTONE In Louisiana, rain in Tili- | vice is sought as eagorly as at present | pont ovor ny drawback or damage to | New York has shown certain democratic Lera closer control of the duchy by the | day without uny warning. She did so, but | 0day introauced in the housea | nois, a blizzard in the northwest, and > does not appear to be any good | the natural growth of Lincoln. Jut | tendencies lately, but even the democrats do man ewpire, wis greatly distressed at her inability to find | resolution relative to the World's Colu spirit thermomotors in demand in Now | reason why salaries should be generaily | othing can happen to the detriment of | MOt cltim that it “is undebtable ground and . ‘\'.“‘"I‘l:"\*;'}I‘)'l;_“l-’“l‘ foha plie dog tineo: | exposition, Tho resolution providos that . . g o Loonatt By v g e BILEWARA PG 40 FBA0L 1 0] 0 plumbing | pregide o the seve ate crr England furnish a glimpse not only of | advanced. The consular servico proper | omahu thut does not furnish great satis- | T Proper condition it may safely bo | Cubais demanding an unwonted amount of | slops, but 1o Nissloy could b, found. 1o | President invite the sovecal states and terri the vast weather wealth of the country, | employs 242 consuls, 41 commercial | pyetion toall the Lincoln dailies, The | Piaced in the EypubLicatcolamns attention faom the lome government theso | was Icamed today thal & man miswering fapioe o old sullable momioriol sorvicos O (e p » vice consul. The com- s RERS i A = = ays. The ques of representation in the | Nissley’s deseription is in Council Bluffs, by 592, commemorative of th bat proved the new year to ho one of the { dgents and one vice consul. Tho com- | jymal, for instance, stabsiut Omahain S P days. T question of representation in tho nssontosis mocual Dl hundredth_anniversary of the disco Alveliest infants on record. mercial agents, who have the privilege | the following New Year's sreeting: (e Spanish Cortes is ono which has long been a ARGHDa T thAt thov calias of engaging in business, receive a sal- The tremondous advantage that was o ac- It was a condition and not a theory that DoN'T repeat the folly of the senate | 81y of 31,000 a year, and the salaries | crue to Omaha over the change in the owner- | confronted Mr. omiah Simpson of Kansas and house of 18! in 'I"‘"*‘""li“I! the | of © consuls range from $1,200 to | ship of the Unior Pacific railroad obstinately | and induced him to take his bold and bare- 3 iti % ay Wog sir pay i ofuses to erialize. Not ouly are two ot stand upon the platform : 8 i 4 1 no’or-do-wells of Nebragka politics, gen- | $,0000 year. A fow got their pay in | refuses to m‘l'v rializo. Not ouly L two | fo ‘\~\\'|'1 .Aivlll.n: th ,I ln If&!fll) e into districts. The division has not yet been | president, James J. Condon, who pleasantly ' during the said exposition. tlomen of the reform legislature. Keep foes, which in most cases amount to as | trunklines prevented from entering the city, hile the barefoot farmer limps on k 'S but there is danger that the balk®ot the There'll be no socks on Jorey Simpson,” made, That is one gri nce, and another the figuresin mind: Costof the Kangas | Much as the lowor grade of salaries | 10 LWL CUERE S 00 e 16 B0 —— lies in the fact that tho abolition of slavery logislature, $78,740; cost of last Nebraska | Pdid. Exceptions to the ahove ars the e tai o 4hia MisgohrI D) B D Anuer 2 Itis War to the Death. has added at least 300,000 to the free popula- Pacific dopot grounds wore passed over property to themselves and their suc —_— later than the dcceased monarch of TuE three legislators who hold the balance of power in the Illinois sena- torial contest have only to indicate their i 1 tary Butterworth reports that the matter is their trying to protect the government is decidedly amusing. The & to be prepare sore point with the Cubans, A law of 1s75 | ‘The reception and entortainment given last | statute, painting, tablet or other suitabi il ke Gal il i the Lyceum hall by the Young | morial illustrative of the resourees, progress b e sOuuan poprosen tatlo Lk Men's club was it most enjoyable one and the | and development in such state and terri seven deputies, and authorized the gover spacious hall was crowded all evening. The | and that such memorial be pla on exhib ment to make a suitavlo aivision of theisland | cxercises were oponed by an address by the | tion in group with those from ther states h 4 e A IR sl o | ilar state of things exists in Porto Rico also the pockets of impecunious bummers, | #0000 0 i At least one-third of the | ance of the main line running into Omaha, | Hill next fall or forever waive his claims to | ilar staf ey A classes of merchandise, This deliberato | member of the diplomatic service, which | any otner property, aud the towns in Kansas | 1 3dvance his fortunes T a0 woll sERY tho.dubon i HOUs duly A & can flour goos to Spain, ayd thence gets freo stimulato the state legislatures to enact | more, em— Ladies' Home Joirn entry futo Cuba, making mockery of our RE GOVERNOR THAYER has goted agood round sum annually, and it | protect the sottlers of the northern coun- | And the valleys rifie with his praise small proportion to the total amount of flour | go g\ ol mup GuxaT YRADE MARK ¢ > s X fenta % AN F sty S ol vy voin ! s the sort of { il Weaknoss, 3 1SE of tho state. He made New Yoars's day [ ment and enlarge the consular sor- | ities udjacent to great Indian camps af- | His bright eyes beam and his tresses gleam— | prohibitory point. That is the sort of an inil ¢ LOAN AND TRUST Democratic leadersip, Cleveland asserts | But the Spanish government has just squeezo all along tho Line, at a time of | usually requires the full salary of a min- | aud Missouri have a bo =S v Roie 1887 4he Bondeddillos, walle: Lo moro stringent regulation Taking the diplomatic and consular | GOVERNOR THAYER promptly com. | O'er the mountains wild comes alittle ebild, | ¢\ 1ig v Pho ministry admits that this 1s promptly and used every means in his | isthe opinion of many that it would bo | ties from the ravages ofa possible Indian | AUd the morning glints on his brow, and tints | exported from Spain, aud, furthermore, that ENaLisn lieu- - OMATH A Shot with the sunshine’s darts swer the Cubans ave going to get all around; AR 3 fps &t Ton iverpool & ufFalo E. on, thus en 1g Cuba to five additior $ % DI R, D logislasturo, 8190,000. Amount stolen | consulships at London, Liverpool and [ttt B HonT aciie B8 Denvod i Buffalo Express tion, thus entitling Cuba to five udditional Highest of all in Leavening Power.—1U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, [} consular positions are very desirable on t down the force of men re red to op : ¢ i the scor o ‘m“-\ and they ‘.vx' besid :"-’~ 1t \::Il event ‘m\ n '.‘:/ ¥ “‘ till u'[I-l' tuav UL knifodi ity 10 L1886 Glaveland Wik auec & ‘h}“ > m{”””f o crsaublisien = = = o seore of salary, o ey 1 esides | ateit, and eventually may cause a s ide S DiRorl By amarvinesa{0boationt o & aoab o ] b nt of the colonial representation, and THE Chicago-Missouri river roads | honorable employment which have | scattering of the gencral offices. Tho rejoic- :‘”‘_l“'"l‘ f'\‘-‘“r i ‘_“‘”“ B ‘v‘:N’”(‘;j“’ A S S R RRIL signalized tho new yoar by u gonoral ad- | their ad vantuges for men of fumily who | 1 of tho metvopalis has bocu cut snore aud | *1isbness of bt aabion and of - | SRR, TS RREEROL KooeE o vance of rates. Grain and packing | desiro to give their chillren gn educa- | WeTeis thio of saduess In the Omahatons | i oo/ouy Grover Glevelwid is t0o ool to do | In the matter of restricted navigation and house rates were pushed up several | tion abroad. A consul is not expected "1“),""".“\.:,: u.‘i.:! e W‘\.‘,.H‘\‘.t-’l’,l v\:l:\’"w’:tmt” that. He is selfish, revengoul, aau ambi- | commercial relations with the United States, er chance to rejoice THE SWELTEST ROSE, Snain it is but $1.60; the result is that Ame And all vhe untrodden ways His cheek with 1ts rosy rays. L A busy with, arrangemonts for preparing | vice. This idea has beeu repeat- | fords somo justification for the panic | iy marihis wiy thiough the gates of day— | their foroign navigation is i bo put st R ane (has COMPANY. from the public treasury and put into | 'avis, each of which puys a salary of | pnis, This will greatly decreaso the impor Grovor, Cloyeisndl fpa defyiDeviam, ||| Aopuiion), Bibalie has notbiod thom, oA Bl notches, as well as the rates on various | to maintain the social distinetion of a | 4il) benefit the Missomt Pacific more thay | tOUS enough to throiy over even his friends | the complaining Cubaus are not likely to POWdeP sharp commercial steingency, will only | ister, and in some cases a great deal | over it than any communities in Nebraska, sorvice together, it costs the govern- | plies with the request for state troops to | Are bloowing right, 'neath his steps of light, | done, but says that such flour bears ouly a power to protect the northwestern part | wise to abolish the diplomatic establisk aid. The experience of other commun- the Spanish duty is soon to bo raised to the g cure for S the militia for service. The immediate | edly urged for a number of yours, | that is alloged to provail, bup there is | As the dying year departs follow ns # so- more exclusively under the flag of Spain, 3 ] \ Bubsoribed and Guaranteed Capital,.. 850 And the vaeant throme is now his own, y pain, N quen: " i ARGLU Y AcAREIuama A 00w Dl ow, and their wish for commercial reciproci L abuse: on L Patd in Cupital g effectof tho active measures takon by | buv it is mever likely to bo | really no substantial basis for wide- ® Lows o 46 2 the state government mustbo toreas- | adopted. It would havdly bo expedient | spread fear. The seat of the disturbance with this country will bomet by higher | mEroRE TAKING. i 1 e iio e AFTER TAK Buys and solls stocks and bonds; nogotiute gure the residents of the exposed coun- | todo away wholly with the diplomatic | isnowso thoroughly hemmed by the song ho sings, and the oy he brings, tariffs, Pain fn tho Back, Dl Promature 014 olal paper, roceives and exooutes " Y RY. 4 Are wonderful, Sweet aud rare; s A%6, and many oih o nmmalty | ipgsts;nots o efer agent and $rustoo of ties aud to provent a considerable loss of | sorvice, and cortainly the country can | regular army that it is o practical im- | ot i o bW AL TS ke o e S S LY AR Jif e 6 property. afford to maintain this, with perhaps | possibility for the hostiles to break | ‘Neath the wand that be waves i tho air, | S Lotie, Mo ot | \ L dan, 2.—For montiis past an | siteto senh freo by mai T S CUs taxo some changes, and still enlarge the con- | through the cordon. There are eight | And v:yyv‘r_:_‘m,a.-s.fi“.-‘-:, and with smiles, wo Medicine 18 aoid ab 1 per BACKAKS, OF Alx DLk s epldemic of smallpox has been raging along | oiic Medicine ls okt at 1 por packnds, oF alx puck, - 3 ONEof the results of tho Indian war | sylarsorvice, The latter has been companies of cavalry, thirteen of in- | qhe'beautiful, glad New Year, the Pexas and Mexican border, as well as in | tha money, by wddrvasing Omaha Loan&TrustCo will boa large draft on tho state treas: | much improved in the last ten or twelvo | fntry and one of artillery operating {yd many towns in Toxns, Yesterday the Mexi- THE GOODMAN DRUG 00, SAVINGS BANK ury for Indian dopredation claims. Sot- | years, and its importance and valuo aro | from Pine Ridge. Two compunics at | Ageover the bead of tho oll year dead, | ean wovernment took tho watter in hand an | | 1110 FARNAN STREET, OMATA, Nib tlors can call upon the state to advance | more generally recognized now than | Fort Robinson and nine companics b | Lifc is sweot, but time is ficet, aonoas from Eaglo Pass, 10 vaocinata tho pea: | yolhsooun of countarfeits we hate adapiad (bt | § B, Con, 168th and Douglas Sts them whatover sum they oan prove that | ever hefore. It hns grown to be loss a | Fort Niobrara complete the cordon on | , Aud the years must come and go; = md isolato those stricken with the di gt Taid tn Oupital o, they have lost as & result of the out- | yefuge for politicians whose usefulness | the south. On the west th e thrco | The beautiful years, with their smiles and A strict quarantine is- entorced on ths | \A7 A NPT S [)---A#ents 10 sell the Pintess | Subscribod and Guarantocd Onpital. . break. The natlonal goverument will | at home has been impaired than was for- | compunies of cavalry at Oclrich’s, twoof | The years that we all love so. ~ g line ever invented that hoids the clothes with v ¢ just provision of the general law and | hor of active and wide awake men en- | Gap, eight of cavaley ut Rapid City, the | The years whoso steps have passed ALTIMORE, Md,, Jan, 2 —Engineer Gosnell cluive tight 1s gl ven, On roolut of &) conis wo | OMoers: A U, Wyman, president. J. J. Hrow Bas recontly been illustrated by the pay- | gaged in the service its efficiency has | Eighth cavalry at Fort Meade and five | [uto silence swoct, where no full of feet bnd Tiroman Wilkiane woro kiliod 1n aeol- | bl soplo M'Rna " larrug o akonc Sascie | pice-president, W, T Womiu, truaurer. ~~mt of & largo sum to tho stato of Kan- | beon greatly improved. Perhaps It | companies oporating from Camp Chey- | o 14 heard In the Dim and Vast. o 0| boion last night botwoop Lwo trains on th TR TS CINE QI e W | lirown. Guy O. Burton, k. W. Nush, Fhouas 4 \ might be made still more useful if placed | enne on the northwest corner of the Bad |~ The sweotost rose is the last | and fireman were badly injured. Worcester Masa * | L Kimoall, George B. Lake. 1

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