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WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1 4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE as o spi , | MINNEAPOLIS WINS, democracy was in n loss favorable con- | Clneinnati or Chicago. Minneapolis and AT T" MFRCY m; “ V()l‘( LY and saw all of thom deposited fn one of the | benofit of the people. Tite Bre is nono too VI R g il ) 4 freight cars and tagged for Hobron, in this | early in its endeavor to show this law in its THE DAITLA BEE. | The motropolis of Minnesota, the | dition to entor upon a national contest | hor twin sister_will take good caro of E NE NONOFOLY. State, The oar door was closed And '[ooked, | tPus light. D, H. e L B ROSEWATER, Epiton. beautiful queen of the northwest, eap- | than it is at present, and the hostility of | the delegates Rnd the northwest will and in a few minutes the train pulied out Py e — = | tured the republican national con- | the factions is so bitter and implacable | be held true to the republican party. o & i Jdor it dostingtion, e e NEW NAVAL PLANS. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING | ventiou in u fair, free fight with New | that there can bo little hope of any ar- = onsumers of Oil in Nebrasks Have Few | b0 V00 iy ad Oif consumod in tho state | Sevoral Changes In the Lootion of TERMS OF RUNSCRIPTION | York, Cincinnati, San Francisco and | rangement that will bring about the Everynony b will admit that the Rights That Are Respeoted. is forwarded. Thousands {nr‘ barrels o out Warships Contemplated. A ) i L i | st oot Batiton nee | H e it o o Ry rashington pibss ‘correspondents ke, > monthly, and the number of these which are ¥ L _ Jatly e without Sundyy) Ono Voar. .8 8 % | ,.,,,‘,;.\ w her o ,,,,,n: ’.q;m?{‘vlim. harmony and unity_essential to success. | '\)\‘;\ )\‘w‘n_'l e ‘x:.< e v';:L n: “I“‘:.nl" Ao e abgnen of tho 1nspeetor wourd | Now Yo, I.\ww, 2-A Washington dis i Jally and Bund b ot apolis deserve e congry utions EE— | D 81lve bing towarc ) - be atartling. A reason for this will be | patch states that the improved status of Hix months.. | we ol tender Her for the splendid t PLEA FOR DEFENSES, | horizon from start 1o finish of the fight, | HOW THE INSPECTORS DO THEIR WORK. | aciioiici it Chilian affairs bas altered tho plans for the Bunday fice, One veqr. . { campafgn sho conducted and for the | United Statos Senator Dolph of O —————e .,.“. ";A:“'-'{'“nmyl;:l!‘ l:»;r-'\ '|“.~w|"?.§:|"]:7 distribution of the new naval vessels. Tho aturdny Bee, One Yeul et ¥ y i y I f rong plen 3 uate urs ro st m s abe RIZECLOTS AU VI S LA LALL LS N oisco, ‘how th Weekly Tieo, Ono YOAF:..rsrioiisereeimis { triumph she achieved. Pitted against [ gon makes a strong plea for ndequat furniture invost n is aboub | piageant Vielations of the Law Dally | duty when they tako perhaps & pint of ofl | Sun Francisco, which was hurried north to asn kitten, from a taak and put that to the tost to which | the Maro Island yard for repairs and an il and tame tter which recent | OFFICES her at the outset wore the metropolis | const defenses, a ms Oceurrences—The Standard Oil ho Cmaha, The Bee Bullding, of America, the metropolis of the | circumstances have induced the people | Perhaps the! grand jury for the next NpAWY Fan o Proanie in r;‘h'rt;ml h.'\'[ |m;" 'nu(nh'. l.Il-»y m;nlv(h’:-n. early return to Vatparaiso, wilt now bo Fouth O nha, corner N and 21th Stroets % ) e metropolis of Ohio | of the country to take greater interest | term of court eth put a little life into it. b bl A Focallent o o i e e ey | patched to Honolulu. Itis considored quito 115, 12 Pearl Streot Pacific const, the metropolis hio S g | Working Off Poor Oils. are called on to put in thirty minutes more | {ooant for tho intorosts of the United Counoil 1§ £ Chicago Offfce, #17 Chamber of Comn in making a similar test, perhaps the noxt azo Of Chamber of Commeres aing | Ad the metropolis of the central west. | in than ever befc N v : T Stotiall sne i ¢ ; ew York, Koom s 13, 14and 15. Tribune Bulld b EGRY: LT SRR Wit Ehake: |- B19eH: e 1ose attentic stud Tue district judges aro reminded that J— day. ho stencil and the tank employo « Vikhing ton. 51 Fourteenth Stroot. Itis indeed a victory to beat all these | given v lose attention and study to a6y (VRRER. WV S PKHE foay do'the rost. ey charge up 10 conts for | harbor during tho coming elections in tho CORREPONDENCE euterprising citios, with ono exception | this subject, and when he urges its com- | the only veason why a grand jury was | Proviousiy to the passageof theoil in- [ avery barrel, however, no matter whoth Hawaiian islands, and as Rear Admival Al communiontions reluting ¢ nows and | more populous and more powerful, and | manding importance it is with full | not called for September was because it | spection law by the legislature of 1587, the | they ever saw tho barrel or the ofl It con- Brown Is very pobular with the pr ditorinl mitter should bo addressed to the | (iph [ikewise ono exception more acces- | knowledge of tho facts and a just ap- | Was overlooked until too late oil businoss was an enterprise in which a | tained. government there, his pre or Dolph has prit —— States to have a good disp! ay of force in the nee, it is b [ aitorinl Departnient 1516 15 THE - counr aETHVRE, - OMmAlin: | prosiition bl the danpave; - TnsolaER<to i es———— number of corporations and private individ- At Schofleld, Shurmer & Toagle's, lioved will add maferially in strengthonis [ RUSINESS LETTERS fiawstide Ll FoR1IR LHuES 16 18 BUMaTatL ta RUGW. LiKE I7 is worth all it cost o bo considercd | UAlS engaged. With few oxceptions, nearly i1 Bee man then visited tho warohouss | OUF chances for securing coaling privileges All husiness letters and_romittances shouta | 8dwits a shade of disappointment, but MattdbilAalid, all of these have now rotired, eithor through | of Sehotield, Shurmer & Toagle, Ho man- | The Charioston is now en route to Honolulu, pssful candidate for the nountit Admiral Brown 000 miles of sea coast, with numerous | & possibly su reliouso by a desiro to | Where she will rem, | e nddressed to The Bes Pubiishing Company, | she cheorfully congratulates her suc- ) bankruptey or by bein vallowed by the | aged to got into the w | t gmaba. Drafts chocks and postoflie oriem | cossful northern neighbor and fecls con- | harbors and important seaboard cities | honov of entertaining a national polit- | douect i SRR L g | @Scortain if any of the employeshad toarned | Arrives. With the Pensacola alrondy 30 he mude puyablo to the orderof the com- ! 4 : o st ‘onsoliduted Tank Lino company or the | FeerrE b 0 o v as hlloxad to have bo- | there, Admiral Brown will have throo ves [ vany. £ fident that the committee will have no [ and an extensive and valuable commerce | ical convention. Standard O1l company, which means the | pyijan asuppositious character in that neigh- | 8e18 to give support to tho nogotiations ho | 1{iig Beg Poblishing Company PROPHGLCDS | enuse to regret tho choico of location. upon the great lakes, are practically de e same thiug. In Nobrasks, today, therois | borhood. will bo authorized to conduct in - connection i ey Y The republicans west of Chicago have [ fenscless. Property to the value of THE issue was drawn between the | practically but two oil concerns, the com- | Thore, also, he found a man industriously gy pcon Wikl 3 o secrotary of tho navy is now sorfously THE BEE BUILDING, ¢ | $4,000,000,000 would be exnosed te o- | west and the middle states and the west any mentioned and that of Schofieid, | enkaged filiing burrels, but on none of them | "G SEFECINY O or | 34,000, OULd SbS B X bosodEto il i Al could be scen tho brand of wn inspactor. The | contemplatingu division of the Pacitie sta - | causo to rejoice over the result. ERORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION | the first time in the history of the party | struction in case of a war with a naval | won. TR A S Shurmer & Teaglo. Tho latter estab- | gjjomyranded Lho name of tho oil on one end | ton o two squadrous, Admiral Brown Etatoof \w’rm.. 15 the middie and far west have been recog- | power. 6 — lished its warenouse in Omaha about two | and on the other tho number of gallons tho \n:\llln Koptin the North Pacifie, butit is County of Dougias. (% g k b o ¥ ) y Start in at Once, yoars ago and has sinco beon fought | barrol containod and at the same timo puton | POt known wiio will bosent to the command Soor T TaschiCK, Socrotary of Tne Ber ed, Tho polities rtance of th Senator Doiph is one of those who BB X L Ry F of the South Pucitic d not tho r Geo, B Tzscl nized. The poiitical importance of this 1 Fremont Tribun by its owerful prodecessor wherever it has | the follow f the South Pa Hud not the Chilian ving stoncil Ao, : affuir taken a more favorable turn thero is doubt but that Re Admiral Gherarai : would have boen sout to those waters, 1t 13 Pubiishing company. docs solennly swear | ! that the netunl eireulation of Tne DALY BEE | recognition w foF the ween ending November 21, 1501, Was us+| & 13 Minn, \s first printed in the col- | wisely believe that the time has not yet Don’t wait till ! f January 1st to resolve to | yaqd an opportunity. The newer firm jolis can thank [ arrived when it is practicable to settle ronize hom ndustries. ondeayored 1o extend its business through- StaTEs StANDARD ( EUAAEY MoV B, cvsoniiiie Omaha and THE Beg for foreing to the | all nationai disputes by arbitration, and TR ut tho “state, and for that purnose, - at D maets. expocted ow thut. ho. will continub in com Mondny, Nov. 16, £ R R SR vt R ToE e A Ie e Vet tubbing . tomont, erectod a warehouse, An attemps uws, Guag mand of the North Atlantic station aud Borauss: Nov. 1 _ front the strateyic advantages from a | that it is not safe t upon the theory St. Paul Globe, had bardly been made to deliver from this | . . . sreeed |I|l\m|“n|v|tll<>l s time this v“vllzv'y. ly‘fllh‘,‘ul‘.‘ Wednesday, Nov. 187" party standpoint of holding the conven- | that we shall never again be involved in Omaha has a sort of aclaim shaaty for a | warehouso when the Consolidated peonlo cut s ouly one barrel of oil mnear by | ing after tho acquisition of one or two desir b LM L) 3 tion in tho midst of the aliiunce strong- | a foreign war. Noithor the history of | Union depot for tho Union Paciflo and other | teit prices and compalled thoir rivals to | on which was un fuspector's baund, and- that | ablo sites for coaling stations in tho West any. Noy. \ L ; kbl ke ittt b 71 | aiin kT s eithor drop to & similar figure or lose their | bore the name o artison, Indis. Tn case of further trouble in Chili Ruturdny, Nov. 91, ¥ holds. In view of the adverse con- [ our own country, he remarks, northat of | raitroads, and still talks of being a conven | putite < In Fromont Tue Bk man found Mr. Math- | the commander of the South Atlantic statior AVETORO. . evveer s orrseresr, 24,178 | ditions combatted and the long estab- | othor nations givos promiso of por- | tioneity. g PRTRESLNS Tabdic ows, the suporintendent of the Consolidatod | soqld b6 sent around th.tiote weh (o 3 et JEOL T TZSOITUCK, | Yighed precedents to be overcome we can | potual peace. Ile belioves, also, that 1ts Them to Sleep. Tho compoting firm is stillin. tho feld. | oonversttionabation Lho sabjebt of tho prow.. | JoIs OFRIS commandto loin tho Bultimon worn to 1 efore me and sullscribed 4 J Y € . o compe c s o field. | cynversationalist on the subject of the prob o Bost d ¢ Yorkto uronnco this S18¢ dny of Novem) er. A, DuIf9L | take a part of the credit of the vietoryof | the best means of preserving an honora- Hastiugn Nevraskan, though the records show the _inspectors | able captur ot Sioan, the Baldwin mUFAOROr. | Aamimss b s s mooke har o Jear BrAL e BB | the Minnesota city. Itwas Omuha and | ble peaco is preparation for war. The | Tho farm mortgages paid oft 1n Nebraska mado tho samo lively assaults upon iis pr - | Proviously, an examination of the threo | hut ko will probably . be given the Sty Noti bile. LISl 4 i AT A AR e A tes S stV BV ducts that they did upon the concerns | pig Aiilcs {11 L6 VAT eVeRIoa=tho Taot || Lo alhe f flain et ¢ Tl grawth of the avornco dully cirewiaton | San Francisco votes which flnally gave | knowledge thatan advorsary is propured | during October excoodod by ovor 81,000,000 | which wont out ‘of business, whilo tho | that o nspecior had pikeed pia apmrera | ific instoad, thoukh his ordors may not of ThE IEx (or six yeurs I8 shown in uho fol- final succoss and so far as Omaha | to resont an insult or tako redvess for a | the amount of new mortgages fled. This | Sandard monopoly seemed o favo entirely | upon 'thoif contents. as 14 Foquived by law, | gy fiod forsome i ver. | el Walker jowinz table: el @ C vie o C| I to | knocks the caiamity howlers out. eseaped attack In fact, there was nothing outside of tho bo sent to the South Atlantie. Tho ¢ olidated people virtually control | company's book R e il e g will make u nation careful 1o show that aay of the oil | partment secms most anxious to et him oft wse for offense. While prep ven | wrc avoid is concerned those votes were g N oAb CHECEIUIIVORISEROCond G HOIE A 5 3 A Query for Mahoney. the trade, They have established warehouses | which was handled there had ever beon in- | 1o the South Atlantie with tho Chicase i A When in 1860 a republican national | tion for war might make us more tena- Nehraska, City News, in s city, in Blair, Fremont, Hust- | spected. | Benniugton and the Atlanta, in order that ot convontion was first leld in Chieago | clous of our vights it would mako othor | I ookca mob of about 4000 to scaro to | 1% Superioh Heatriea, Nebrasicy City, | “0n tho track i frout of tho warchouso | b tiay hn heopiri 1o ok ier Amricis e {1 Rl 18 that city was iarther toward the fron- | nations more ready to accord them to us. | death tho nogro Smith at Omaha, and out of | praves, ' ledst150 birols, ThoGontants KRAFUSLbOAD: | o oresenis mott Brasilaud OHLILE (i esso ot Augiiat e 14151 | 18018 101 tier than Minneapolis is today. It was | A principal cause of congressional in- | that crowd four men have been indicted for Some of these warehouses are said to be | pumped into one of the yard tar The oil | he QTR " % Heptembor. 0014149 15,154 18,7 10 1 ) x % : u BT e i Pt 3 I'he Unitéd States training ship Ports i : o187 tho first recognition of the growing | actioninthismatter of coastdufenses hus | murder. What is the matter with the ro- | 0Wnea by other peoplo, but to the well | had not been inspocted and noboay but M. | mouth, from New. York i werival o e 12,080 143583 18,084 | 18,907 310, informed it is pat : : 1 -;n. that |““ are really | Mathews knew whether the oil wh © | Monroo, Va., and the United States ship branches of the great monopoly. latter had that morning sent out for delivery | Bennington has sa f ' g 13 or d ston Bas sailed thence for Yorktown. wnches of congress s o Irom thoso wirohiouses ofl issues o tho | to the stores and_residences of Fremont hud L )G MY DB rince and Emperor, onsumer in various nackages, varrels, been taken or not from that uninspected L - s i Chicun Herald, and cans, and frequontly is delivered by gal- | tank, The reporter afterwards learned that PERISHED IN TUE MOUNTAINS. not indict them? pathy of some of the represen- | maindor of the gang—why power of the prairie people. It has | been thy —_— | taken thirty-twe years to convince the | tatives in both b OMAHA'S votes made Minneapolis, and | people who then regarded Chicago as | of the interior states. S HlslsigiatTng: the extreme west that an empiro has | very properly regards it as a mistake t0 | Bismarck does not propossto become a | ion measuro from wagon tanks at the storo [ (e inspector did not go to Bremont until o — ‘ been developing beyond Chicago. The | suppose that every part of the union is | commonplace of roichstag routine. Ho of the retailer or the residence of the con- [ day lator to \n~|wlil that oil, and when ha | Foolhardy Immigrant and His Family — VeoYe or SRl G ] ‘ CTaSR AT ! o e [rasrseey . Phs / sumer. did inspectit, hie aid not put his brand or the LOSt in a Storm. a comparatively unimportant | convention in Miuneapolis is proof that | not interested in this question. The in- | deferred bis formal first appearance until.oc ‘Cho_improssion obtains protty general | date of the'inspection on tho tank usro- | KsoxviLue, Tenn., Nov, 24— A spocial is- go which does not now cnjoy the | the peoplo of the enst are beginning to | jury eaused by an attack upon any oneof | casion offers for locking horns with tho om- | throughout the stato that all this ofl is in- | quired by Law, whoro it might be seen by the patch regarding the roported froezing of i distinction of a Kecley institute, realize that there ace populous and [ our great sea coast cities would not be | peror. The emperor will not fail to defer Lz X]:l accoraing lu“l’u)r\' i l‘v'x-u & Illvl- public. | mugrants in the ("nm‘m'"xnuunlnm ay d 3 4 N e iR el e e e e k! cidedly erroncous, oug s 1o ERIARS YT & o Chilhowoe ains sny e e wonlthy states west of the Mississippi | merely local. They rnre the depots at | that date as long as possivle. 1o bo assumod . that, 1f 1t were ST S Blegrhntionscs “Che story was that an emigrant teain, con- THE ann i3 now | river and the great lakes. Omaha has | which are stored the surplus products 20 inspected, 1t would be rated other than it | Wuile Tur Bre man was ‘mmn.? ware | sistg of six wagons and thirty-threo poo- 7 o o T vy o N e rory has been for several years past. This fact house, a farmor drove up to the door and o) * pir Vay ve: o v fairly on. The congressional proceed- | served notice on behalf of this magnifi- | of human labor in almost every Rt rnsyR i was impressed upon & Bits reporter by an Tn- | threw out two well-mado iron tanks about plo on thoir way e AL -8 ings will follow, which is going from bad | cent interior region that she will ex- | branch of industry. They aro the | e Omaha World-Herald critielses tho | conito visit mado ton number of theso oil | treo foot hien and twenty fnchos in dumo- & stow | blockade | carly == vostorany - coout the stato. As arule | ter. Mr. Mathews gave tho farmer some- ich | thing for his trouble and usked him if he to worse in a most aggravating way. pect consideration four years hence. | termini of the great transporta- | grammatieal construction of Prosident Har | Warehouses thr : these headquarters are not places in w — = go’s convention monopoly is ended. | tion systems of the country. X They are | rison's Thanksgiving proclamation. We StFaTigans welcome. The latter have to | wanted them filled again T'he farmer re- LINCOLN’S now opera houso hus been | San Francisco muy oven iook forward | the centors of woalthand trade. [neaso | have tro satisfdction of knowing, however. | uss through watos, sometimes. throush of. | pliod that bo did not, as atl tho peoplo. “up oponed to the public. Tt is u boutiful | with hopo for a reconition of tho elaums | of the destruction or blockado of on of | hat it is genuine, and that it s & leng folt | fcos, tooncouior thouistorial clineoofa | thers” wore pretty e’ suppitd with ol structure and in keoping with the mot- | of the Pacific const within a decade. | them commerce, forcign and internal | Want. The World-Herald is so used to fakes | managerand pernups u shurp query us to | How. 0 tivo ta ich t ; 1 [ whom they want to sce or what their busi- | had evidently been sold by retailers, and ropolitan character of the prosperous | Omaha, San Francisco and Minneapolis | transportation, and the finan women and elildren, with the farmer nnmen Ge what intoxic Akers persist xcoption of o % Akors, who was somo ted, went into camp Sunday 1l going on through tho storm, and saia he would not stop until he reached the mountain top., Mondav morning, when the other members started for Kuoxvillo, they traced Akers and his —— Chies al bu that 1t doesn’t. know a good thing when it | LG, LoV A o consequonce Tis Brr | which bore no murk of mspection. That thoy capital city havo made common cause on behalf of | nessof the country would be demoralized | 5908 1t - il maas e ofivitiousipretex tsito/galuinn; . bal Uon 8O ONE [EoT et Averovolbe s | wasonidiraiw, miltet auakchoniiostiailltaoo/ot e the transmississippi country. Minne- | and the whole country would suffer. Cockerill on Florence. spzcted and how laborious a job it was upon | Offer of M. Mathews to fill them again. This [ i The supposition It shoptonthanly BRAZILIAN rovolutions are a great | apolis enjoys the best fruits of the con- | The shock would be felt through- New York Morning Advertiser. he inspectors. ves “"L;“HLI\‘U"EU by ‘|““ fact {’““L Q00 ““I'; RadirolleAt i to e tlvon e foll ..,'L'.,““\,\,;:‘u s et ) S % G e ecdds A o wns 8 fhic vable —geni £ i of each boro a heav s shield BLL ~ improvement over those of Chili and [ test but both Omaha and San Francisco | out the nation’s financial and com- v\n"h“fi‘\”l"'“_:r_’“ loyable ey ’~°““‘;§ Seeking Information on which was cnst the Tollowinge “Retupn | 4eeP ravine and were frozen to death. result in no bloodshed. Dom Pedro | of the common country rejoice with the | ance of the demoralization for « o EBO1 au T 262 Tank Line company is situated on the Fre- | company, Fremont.” One was numbered 643 POINTED PLEASANTRIES, abdicated and accepted banish i o S GO Rt Gl 10 rosult in loss | [Athful friend. Always happy himself, his | mont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley road at | and the other 701, Mr, Mathews nut these — catel accepted banishment | successful city. period of thirty days would result Inloss | chiof onjoymont was to make others hapoy, | the intersection of Locust streot. ‘Tik I tanks under the taucets and filled them again, Epooh: Flipper—It is now a bad thing for a ud and rat. savy | turkey W p »d. | man climbed up on the platform on the cast | He screwed the iron bung in with u b without striking a blow in his defense. to tho country at large greater than thoe | ang in this ondaavor he alwavs succoed row proud i : o = s 4 2 house. v anch aud Vo R Lapper—Y s, his ol Is Sot d. Da Fonscen appears to have followed THE DEMOCRATIC DILEMMA, cost of fortifying our entire const. Ho filled out a jovous, useful and noble life, N‘Hlfiflufll\lu,rho\:\.;l,. &i\fl«u:)lu :.‘I:::x .,"5?:‘?11'.31’2‘ l\ul;nrlnh aud the tanks were roady for the co D! i 18400n tura i This s o o ise: ave v i- i o) ¢ a i g rain ( CAYS L WRIOH WS = by ikl ¢ Epoch: Rev, Dr. Primrose—Why should his examplo. The democratic purty is divided both | This subjoct promises to havo promi- | and his memory romains his bost monument | f,{i'\ith satrels of ‘o, Which WG6r woke | - The superintendont was askod whero tho | ¢ EP3, Kov: Dt Delviroso Wiy stouid vou as to issues and o candidate, and whether | ence in the deliberations of the Fifty- | in the hearts of his countless friends. n\sillnuusl‘y n;m-.l from out the \\-nrehumu-i small l;l(w\lvlmlLa‘u;‘L lmluu rewurned from. and doing thist consizned your hushand to prison THE suprome court of the state has | 8 & o oo ate, a At it is reasonably ety In one of the cars were two men, one of | answered “North Bend." Aunt Dinah—1's “traid 1ninted 1o de o' : . it will bo possible to pullit together and | Second congress, and it is reasonably to Symp(Os S oIR b aross whom was tacking on ono end of enct barrel | iz Brr man hung afound the warchouse | man data turiey wat' bo Jus' o thing o ) aress. wksgivins. decided that the actappropriating $300,- be expected that there will be much less the tag showing the destination of the oil | some time, but was not entertained by sr. | Th s foigs armonize the warring elements beforo e Phitadelnhia Dress. g £ 000 for California’s oxhibit at the | Barmonize A ion | Ovposition than heretofore to a liboral | Gk g aud the other was checking off the list of | Mathows, and as nobody called to buy tho ite o T World's fair is valid, Nobraska with | !¢ meeting of tho national convention | :i‘” remnrdli oot dafondastt mite || . Yhen®the usslof iHhy and straw’ mthe | SRELR O tanks of oil, took his dopartare. Ho wanted | 1, Keflvctions on a dend v rey—iLiook “ her little $50,000 will cus ¢ G next year is altogether problematical, | POUCY resd Bt < SE streot cars is opposed by 5,000 peopie who The reporter pretended to be lookiag for | patiently outside, however, and finally one | squc'd do, would' s P sl sl CRLISLIIE R e St s R i seakership contest | Necessity of such protection has been | ride i the cars, and oxpert medical men as | tho particulars of au alleged safo cracking | of the tanks was put’ on tho “com- | “Don't, Johuny. dow't! Rispect a fell impressed upon the country, and it has | well, it is certainly a most childish thin wiich had taken place the preceding night. | pany's wagon and delivered at the | feolin’: ; : 3 > e '8 10 | 13t the young man reforrod to knew nothing | freight depot of the Fromont, Blkhorn & L begun to be \Ilmnp?loull. moreover, that | sue select council recommit the question to | o1 e e, The scribe then asked if | Missouri Valloy, placed in & dar and o Detroit, Preo 1y a great commercial nation like the | tho tender mercies of the railway committeo. | ho might enter the warehouse and pormission | signed to “William Baker, Bradisn, Neb. cod the rich ) s { he mig [ k I woman Fte one eve United States, constantly reaching out | If the counciimen arc so densely ignorant on | was granted him, but without evidence of { On it was no mark of inspection. The in X this matter as not t0 know that tho hay and | bospitality. ; : L of o | JuictoTmover kuow of its shipmont, novor v h offensive as woll ns prejudi- | The objéetive point was the part of tho | knew of the tanking. Tho purchaser was |~ ' ‘=0 A ¢ ff reform should be A i " avoul oe predudi- |y fding in. which tho inspector ought to | not informed that it was a_safe oil, not ovon Laew Yorl elezpun; Nowpoot—Conzru- 1 the silver question. to Le | Perpetually securo ngainst controversios | s we the selomtiot v oot en® @i | have boon found, namely, whore the barrels | cautioned, if tho tank contamned gasoline, that. | s 1, old v My oy * (e Meluncioly ho issue, the silver question to be ¥ g s wel o scientis nd compli dropped or deferred, and that My, | t0d comp y can enlighten them | wore being fillea’ with oil Days Have Come.” i heen aceept ons that it may not al- | oy the quostions Cleveland would be the candidate for / alongside of California. Nebraska can not think of attempting to make an ex- hibit on less than $200,000. “Monoy talks Smartolligie to a y. will perhaps have a very consider- able influence in determining what issue the democracy will make the fight on in 1802 As now understood, the clection of Mr. Mills | fov larger markets and extonding its x lations with other countries, cannot he would mean that ta n'tunderstund. RECENT experiouces prove once more ] that when a blizzard gets down to busi- ness it rspects neither persons, property nor corporations. It is just as strong when it comes from the south as from But thero was no [ 1t iad beon “rojected for illuminating 'pur- | PRFod AR T oo Rt Sy et o v o but light is the last thing | inspector visible. T'nere was only one man | poses.” ir left? ' 5 be possible to settle by peaceful | some of our counciimen want. there, and he was iudustriously cngaged in | This was the most flagrant violation yet Newpoo filling threo barrels at a timo from that num- | noted and laid both the vendor and tho pur- [ me an awful attick of Writers' cramp. Woll, the fact s that pome gave any other point of the compass and wns, i I ! B B e ey e o1 o6 SOM MR 5. R e e ber of pipos which were fowing at their full | chaser, Baker, us it did also the retailers nt > . strong onough for all practical purposes f Hl . ..'\,. the other hand w....l(ll = i The Truth About Egan. cupncity. A8 sooh 4 f burrel was fillod, tho | North Bond, linbleto a fluo of from £ 10 S0 Ho Rrousoobin kehilonlotithainsafthojmag at all times and ln/all plnces, or speaker, and, “LEr proper heating and ventilating New York Trinune bung was inserted in the bunghole and the | because under no circumstances is a person AT Dol ogias boa. nall tramway | allowed to use oils for illaminating purposcs | cones home and 1t 1o daei snd wmer e Gt o s only to hold ont tha s s reded In getting within three feet of the door the keyplate draws the n journalist who overcame the | barrel was sent rolling over a s and told in | on the floor to tho door, whence it was di- | before the same have been logally inspected | disasresnbie rected Dy & laborer Lo the cars outsid and branded “approved.” ‘Chere were about forty empty barrels near mean that the question of the free |, liances bo put in the schools,” [ The Chilia 0.000 | and unlimited coinage of silver s an editor whose life in Omaha | prejudices of his English birth vesterday’s Tribune the plain truth about [ STATISTICS show that out of 2 A Y shrie fmmigrants from Europe avriving at the [ should receive the —consideration |y, hoon one of continuous mental dry Now York bargo ofiico only 627 wero ro- | which a large majority of the demo- | 1ot The thermomotor is playing sus. | MIMSter Egan's conduct in Chiti bas ex- | o WG S0 SUOR 0 E WMo Davcls vore | Bt Mects of the Prosont v ey i thure 1 s placed in o ook withous f jected. These figures taken in c cratic party believe it to be en-| e . GRAER plained bis interest in the matter on the | tne brand of approval provided for by law as [ Gsnoy, Neo., Nov. To the Editor [ jected. eso figures tuken in conne: piciously close to zoro and promises to B : { i th R ‘ommis. | titled to, not perhaps as the **paramount 3 nleos score of love of fair play. Whon a former | follows: of Tue Bee: I would like to have a few NES TO A ROACIH. [ Qnia:thighaagrovolasone s oti Commisgfihie0s 10s rush to the bottom ot the bulb within a | gnglish resusent of Valvaraiso comes forward oo o woras in regard to your articlos in relation St Paul tlobe. . ! sionor Schultels lead t Qe issue,” but as at leat deserving an The ti i f : onor; EaLu waLe taniko one ofkhwo con T HC B0y vith 1 ot and [Ny Weaks: The time for tearing out | with a detailed account of the American min- i Approved, Finsh Tost 1052, to illuminating oils in Tur Bee of the 24th Across mny loval deak o urips, 0 [ clusions—either the present iaw is not | equal place with tarif orm, and | o walls, lifting floors and repairing | ister’s humane action in befriending and pro- Ly E. OO, inst. In the matter of tests, all the members A e restrictive enough or it is not enforced. | that some otherman than Mr. Cleve- | (opool buildings has passed. A howl | tecting congressional leaders and offers con i State [nspector for Nebraska, of the legislature were not ignorant of tho My littio fricnd, tho ronoh. d ] gz B e ; g [ | n 1y J. W. MCDONALD, leeislouure watoinotl o | —_— lund would have to be selected to stand | 4ot had ventilution may be expected | vinemg evidence of his neutrality during tho Dibuiy. : requircuents of the laws of surrounding R e CONGRESSMAN is a long- | on sucha platform. i midwinter inyariably, but the genial | €vil war, the Anglomaniae bross is taught a e A B 1 hbion (0l Lol 6312l ara nea st L aHh tanderd W o 1 ool 2 ! headed politicinn. - Ho thought tho vote | The conllicting factions are porhaps | yo;tlemun who yells for the impossible | Kreatly needod lossou in self restraint o tiis was attachiod the date, which was | of IN= Fatrenneit, * Ayl Ercabntiing vidolly i Bl 1 i g e ot Ladlh # Gl Erasan: : - stonciled w ovavle numerals Attention was eailed to the laws of sur- of censuro passed upon him by the | very well represented by Congressman Selri i stenciled with movable numerals, ! ST T wix\ll SRR i B T h R Al st et (RO tho impracticable should boftle, up A Mononoly of the 1 “Tne filling was continued in_the presenco | rounding states and the fact poiuted out that At thnes, [note its Himped eyes | P ans las ov might prove a [ Iy ad pat et his January enthusiasm until next July. ittt ic P of the reportor until nearly all the barrels | a standard of 1005 Fahronhett would make Upon my thou < routh, boomerang and land him in the speaker’s [ Alabama, The form has been Tho probivition of tho oxport of whoat | had beon fillad. Th reportorial prosencs | Nobraska the qumping ground for all the agliion’ et ol I chair. He has discoverod his error, [ talked of as a candidate for the | Cyeaco discovered thata “dignified | from Russia practically gives tho markots }m“l:‘.‘n}:!:.;‘,::v.:-ll‘;::‘;;Hu_y;l'wg\.‘\l:lyu;h-‘u.;;:u»‘nllL thejfliow kraaalls ditodilishoiplis: .:»,‘;:-‘:;;.’4“:3 L ik 3 4 | howover, and gracofully gives up tho | speakership, and doubtless aspived to | offort” meant ubsolute oblivien so fur as | of Europe to this country ot a period whon | fmifots Seomoll (il iied jo Hle about o | BUEDRIATELL on that tn ol of 1505 Haion N ainsnorosymy doacliellL run sponkership ghost bocause ho sees that [ that honor, but he has announced that | yhe convention fight was concerned, | the requirements aro groater thau usual. | who had bocn met in the freight car took oc- | heit was to an oil of 1002 Fahronheit as five Tho littie shin f--cun, in the Fifty-second congress no northern | he is not in the race and will vote for | fepesftor the city on lake Michigan | The exports of wheat from Russia have ‘;wiml. uI) watch the visitor from tho door at n.:ll\:‘ C:rx:’u: H.lvx:;:Il;nlltl;:dl‘lcu|\u;\\'nx', |]m My quadroon friend, the rouwh, e ST e H08 8 OB ] o 0 . can the platform. gallons of 1302 Fahronheit would give as — man need apply. Mills. ITe doclares that the democratic | ywill lay asido her dignity and jump into | j0on About 804000 bustils por annum, but | MGG, stencilof approval bad been | much kbt as five gations of 100 Tunrons | | Indianapotis o e party must make tarifl reform the issue | tho arenn with the gladiatoriul skill [ 1413 1ot Wkoly they would biave beon is large | 1, ceq on the burrelsby tho ol inspoctor or | hoit, and besides tho 1302 Fabrouhcit oit | G} ferihe o o srlduck ra dys Ronlor™ THE European philanthropical asso- | next yoar to the exclusion of every- | which has heretofors won victories | 4 USUal this year, even if thero had been no | the company’s employo could not be ascer- | was cleancr, saving wicks, and gavo out 10ss | iy iva on 1 deinke bl Wiy o | | ciations which affect to hav. f | e T e e O 3 pronibition, as the short rye crop has made | tained, but in either case it was a violation | offensive odor and iess smoko whon being | that hane fire? Reader—The author 15 deun ke ! Blleshnbloh & ct to have a deep and | thing else, and tho Texas congressman, | without much difficulty. Clicago had | f0a scarco within tho empire, Tho offieial | of Iaw. sootion 20f the statuto requiring the | burncd than the lower grade oil b Fd rost | igrs ving o icuous P . el . Pt aw ancthaal o require- As any, muc old will nof ew York Telesran : amine i ; abiding intorest in tho poor omigrant [ being the most conspicuous and zenlous | hop hands full of the World's fair and | promulgation of the arder. howover, fixes the inspactor whon tho oll meols the require- | As you any, much of tho ollsold wilt not | | Now York Telexsan: are under suspicion on this side the | exponent of that reform amoug the | hor nether limbs entangled with an ill- | limits of supply to Kuropean mavkots and | MCALS,0f the act =Lo fix his brand, or do sig- | thermometor. Hack = atabithe wator. Wo begin to think over here | democratic roprescntatives, is entitled | fiyting cloak of dignified but wistful | directs tho attention of the world anow to | maturo upon the packaie, barrel of cask con | e result prodicted followod tho passazo | ek No: you | that these organizations with high- | to the speukership, Indeed. in | gijonce. the fact that this nation has 1,000,000,000 | taining the same.” 4 of this law of 1557, and the person who | tak it we=both toned titles are devoting more time to | the opinion of Mr. Bynum, bushels of grain more to sell this year than " He) g |’o||l L,«\):‘I:‘I(‘"l‘l‘\‘%? wrl:d: \:\;l:nl'(l’l lxl‘m ?n-:.mu‘»l ’l“ lu«lu‘ul :rhl.“;-:nv!:u :’uu\n‘:lhnfx’vs- u-‘rlumn". ko 162 AT A bibit g e A cctor had novor seen. vas to pro- ska. had Lo soi ome whole C - assisting paupers to reach Amevica [ not to elect him speaker would | THE art exhibit at Exposition hall is | last. Pt Vet the Tank company In tho abaence of the | in Omana or clsowhore, pgtrols Bron Lrass: | Wita=Hurer, will you than in rolioving tho distresses of | be to strike a damaging blow at taviit | by all odds the finest display of paint- | ypnp s axm 70 WORLD'S warn. | ispector from filling those barrols with aa | The costol this 100= ahrenteitollat retail | W e b some ! K legitimate emigrant veform. It need hurdly be said that | ings, curios and tapestry ever seen w Ll il Inforior to that witch the inspoctor's | varies from 13 to 2 conts, according 1o guan | FifaBind i Wiguestionea_oboatonce~ | T o ¥, o Y hicae, i Tl Ve v 7 brand proclaimed they contained? And yet | tity, per galion, and any better grade of ol ow much, der? | m— tho Indlana coogressman desires Mr. | of Chlcago, Iblsacredit toOmaha, to | Nerfolk News: Nebrasks cannot havo ® | cuch ‘of these barrols ool went to consumers | wos practically out of tho marketin the i Wit Aot oar loa . arry, 1 want 10 Mr. FAsserr, the young New York [ Cleveland as the presidential candidato | the Art association and the manage- | SHOits *-_,.\,,,‘,',”,mp,,mm by the Inst logis. | bearing the cortificato of an inspection which rlor of the siato e . Islufect thoso clgirs vou are smoking lately. il 1 f s . 4 s BEE ~ . 4 y 8- S bann glvaniic Now le see what the Joss 0 = " leader, did not got the convention for | of his party. Senator Pugh holds dif- [ ment. Tii BrE hopes people will ap- | lature. This will loave the burden of furnish- | bad never been given it Sooiaydok s ana; what gh Joss. Dag koo to covirsin ) ] his olty, but he did get the highest | forent viows. Ho is unuble to seo in tho | Preciate it sufficiently to muke it profit- | fng the means for placing Nebraska on an Violating the Lnw. 1302 Fahronheit (not Consolidated Tank Lino P L T e compliments of the oconsion from the | resuit of this yoar's elections any prom- | able to the association and thus encour- | SEYRfO0LRK With other states of tho unlon | y¢yno emplove of the tank line placed tho | oil) is heing sold in this town today, and his conrtalip, thouglyn statoly eraft, , A 8 Do f 8, RRAL. YO i oy fc 'pose. o 4 was in violation of the law also, and might | fo 2 cents e rallon, otail, She Butlors not the tempost's shock. eral cities bofore the republican national | what Cleveland and his followers de- | in the futu e ‘;’)(‘_’;','{““GI“'“:,}:":‘;m::";;;-"lt";“:*[“r‘{’“"I" be punished by & fino of not more than §00, | One wallon of this oil has beew proven to bo DD A pal d B o ittoe, e, Passott i i i e n L0004 K BOGULIDE -8 4 IARL 8 | Jousolidate lank Li company, equal to oue and twe-thirds gailons of the Chlenso only praise wilots ratisfled with compliments this year,but | does not counsel the sacrifice of | OMAHA had more votes than Cinein- f atonce.’ Iu such n movement the commus- | (¢ 1 lon 7 of the law, in which a | as well us move desiablo in_every way, Wo Seeure tho highestscore i knots, i i pointe: n . violation of sec | ho has shown a capacity for loadersnip | that issuo, but ho rogards tho | Dt on the informal ballot and hold hor | slonuey appointed und paid by the tato | penalty of #00 may bo asseased ugainst any | ha which will bring him honors in the fu- | question of tho free coinage of silver as | OW throughout with San F'rancisco. | 15"thiy end the Nows suwgosts that th : | vendor, manufacturor or dealorin oll who | 1005 k ture. boing oqually important and valuablo to | She distanced St. Louis, Dotroit, Pitts- | mission meou nt”oato, solvet u trensurer and | Shilh S¢l oty Beforn, BAeiue o, swo to- | Bl o the democratic party. Ho declares that | buvg and Chicago. It must bo admitted, :""x;;:::‘y::”‘:‘,"";“ Feannnilie. peron A SIoH indeed, it were inspection atall, was | The averago fami 2 been payine 21 for o five-gallon can of A in s Fahrenbieit ofl, when wo should have | ,hansviile Breos I8, or 5 conts por gatlon moro than i 0, Pleayune dness of a moon- of five persous will shiner is found in the worm of his stiil Hoard sure: Three WE SPEEDY Americars are apt to rid- | g0 nar cent of the democratic party in at | Bowever, that Omaha was an impossi- | §ome t0 s Nobriota o Wore o tUDSCHD | claarly ¥iolation ot tuelaw and conld’ bave: | uaeitwanty-Bu ‘matons’ of uminabing ol\ |\ i NowarkiOalli o tallow who I8 always 1 doulo tho phlogmatio foreiinors bocauso | st thirty-eight stutes favors the free | Vility under tho conditions devoloped. | fund. By ubled and outhusinstio action all | beon effected enly by tho consent of the dn | hew yuay B e KOs L6 agh, Pargaty S | aoen vistor is uswaily shailow himsalr they cannot keep stop with our gait. In | ond unlimited coinuge of silver, nnd that ——— ovor the state uw mount could soon be | Moy gl orter followed several of the bar- | been 'aaying 40 cents oach, or §500,0:0 s the | gaitimoro Amoerican: 1t Is th drawmn of g L N f riised sufMicient to placo the great resources ¢ rolled to the door | result of this magnificent legisiation for the | spirit that appropristely draws o full house rols as they were bei AND now we turn from politics to ve- | 5!l UBGRE ligion and soluce ourselves with the | the world, thought that the Mothodist pistopal | Grand Island Iudependent: Tig Owana general conforence in May, 1892, will | B¢ publishes a yéby sensiole article about ¢ + | the necessity of a suficient representation of notonly be a larger convention, buv it braska at the Gaiumbian exvosition, Tho will be aqually able, fully s respectable | ppropriation by odr logislaturo is by far too and will last a much longer time, one instavce, however, the ridicule must bo because of the rapidity with which the business was transacted. Do Giers, the Russian foreign minister, went to Borlin to see the emperor of Germany. He saw him. The interview lnsted twenty minutes. This is diplo- maocy ext:aordinary, v before this issuo caunot be eliminated from the eloction of 1892 Tt is a domocratic mensure, says the Alabama senator, as old as the purty, and he predicts that the domocrats in congress will pass a freo coinage bill. It is needless to say daling Powder 1s reported by that ‘Senator Pugh does not want Mr, | ik purpats. 18 I¥RixD Hine Lak'male eq (S :nh::::};t::i"llmw":': domocratic standard | oo will sub- | on tho subloct o propor ropresantation at = A EFFORTS on the part of the national | It is obviously a very Intoresting | Wit unother proposition for lighting the | [0 1™ 00" oiint 1o b rautization of tho La- the - OV Crnmenf aIter ollcia . govérnment to induce the Cherokoeo nu- | dilommu with which the democratic [ SUDUrbs with oloctricity. It is w cold | adequucy of th - appropmation to, carry out tion to sell $10land for $1.25 por acre | leaders are laboring, and it is not ap- A‘l!uy :-'l'ull\lm-.\- o in ;\:‘: n’|[x'||'|-_' when ..‘LZ‘..:(:.’.‘.‘V‘ ;::‘.\Hnl‘i‘-;."u‘.l,:':v‘(.fi'.l",ux: l"""‘};;*:}‘”"‘;j . . have fuiled so frequently that furthor [ paront that they can disposo of it in | Uhe #Table manageor of the eloctric mon- 1 joenl organizations 10 look after the matter of h h f ]l l Ce ey ; oy can dluposs of i i | U8 bl mamagr of tho letric mon | il s o' L e tests, highest of all in leavening power. i frseene negotiations are hardly necessary. | any way without losing streng.h [ R A A 4 e Db R I 4 2he union properly small, A great effort ought to bo mado for this purpose. It is'high time that more e When the government gots ready to pay | that will inure to the advantage | *™MeF&eNeY { is propared, and work in this line will be ‘ the Cherokees its value they will cheer- | of the republican party. The | It 1s all very wel 4 | pushed with still mora energy fn tho futur o * - 4 arty. ! s ory woll 10 talk about bad | }! : s " 4 2 RS 02 . 3 Tii Brg and tho people of Nebraska may de. ol . fully codo the strip and end tho contro- | domocratic outlook for 1592 was | vontilation and imperfoct heating ac- | by dtd tho people of Nebrasia may i It 1s the best and most economica , N versy. The Cherokees are civilized and | not improvéd by the late elections, and rangements in the schools, but the midst | that it is possible to accomplish with th : know what good property is worth. This | the cobllict in progross within the lines | of winter is o very poor season to un- | M1°30% atcommand, and it will bo loard from . fact Uncle Sum seoms to have forgotton | of the party can hardly fail to diminish | dertake to correct the evi Bca to the peopla thut it fs still ull of o » i _ ) a dl) « 5 ertake to corres e evil. nco to the people that it is still full of co. ~ =Y thus far in his attemyts to forc the | its ohunces of winning the noxt prosi- | e | husiaam aud stron in 1tsdetermination to a pure cream of tartar ba ll’lg owdacr. Cherokeo council to sell out ut the mini- [ dential election. Thero has been no | OMAHA is far botter satisfiod than it | 20 e baed posaibie thiumitor: Noatask and wum governwent price. timo in the lust twenty years when the | the convention hud gone to Now York, | put the stite o the front - ' - . | \