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THE OMAHA DAILY BE#, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 LFUSED TO BE LIONIZED, | thofust on hor retnrn to the sest isiands b Y MALED, | was one from the troasury dapartment pro hibiting the k:lling of blue foxos on the is Iuds during tho prosont soason. 'The kil ling of these foxes for thoir fur ias been con 8 i qold Wa seivad in | sidered a perquisite of the lesses of tho seal How 8ir Edwin Araold Was Reoslvad in | L P s a loas of about #00,000' to Ohicago. the North Amerioun Commercial company. Aninguiry at Pribyloff islands disclosed the fact that no other vessols than the pas FINANCIAL REASONS, | $iax whalera bound down from the Atctio havo beon sighted sinco the departure of the BE E. | "isne Ty WILL FIND TROUBLE. | that have not accepted reciprocity shall i the only parkef the institution likely to | of this insult impoesible, and to set an ox- * | The demoeratic majority in the house | be excluded by the imposition of duties | relocate is themuperintendent. This 15 | Ample to the nation by declaring vacant the of representatives will try hard to make | neither the supnly nor price of sugar | simply a hinf f the ambitious cities of :‘l‘-;'_”‘" L, Al g ik sl N political capital by a paring down of | will be appreciably affectod. With re- [ Nebraska who aro just now distilling a | 'S state stealing camp aign VERY MORNING. | approprintions, The leaders and | gard to the coffes countrios from which — organs of the party admonish its repre- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Datly Bee (withont Sunday) Ouo Year Daily and Sunday, One Yeur Fix Months Three Months, Funduy Hee, One Vear. Batnrday liee. Ono Year Weekly One Year. DAILY Al E. ROSEWATER, Eniron | | THE ¢ dent / e vast dunl of sshthusinsm over the pros- Condavive t6 misie Nealth: pect of secuping this coilege, to make Phitatelphia Re-ont careful inguiey hofore concluding a bar- | Senator Paddock’s puro food bill, which gnin for the itdtitution. Shenandoah is | MIRAt havo been passed in the sonate lnst practical meaning as will place this | portant ones are expected to hnve by the | a live town wud’ does not dropn baked | Sesslon but for the timo wasted on tho forco i Thue the | potato outside its plute merels bocauso | Yllh 18 again boforo that body: and as it has Rush in Soptombor and 1t is reported that LA el L ke v ol the atidorsetnent of the Dapartment of Agrl the intended raid of the seal vonchers was | [ it is hot culture, as woll as that of tha sonate com- | Club Membership of 1,200 [ unfounded unless that tho latter thought bet- S | Was to Participate in the ter of this project aud gave it up. mittes on ageiculture, it should now havo plain sailing.. Thete is some room for .lmm Affuir snd Ludies Woro HE 15 ANXIOUS. in regard to the capueity of the foderal gov o Be I ornment to doal adequately with the ovil of v A y food adulteration ; yet anything at all accom- the clerk's journal of council procecd- | plished in this direction would be a gain to Ciicaao Beneaw or Tiaw Brw, | Creranros, Neb., Doo. 17.—To the Edltor ings. Red ink and resolutions cannot | public hoalth and to trade morals, : Cutteano, TlL, Don, 1% § | of Tue Bar: Dr, J. K. Helms, United States wipe out a damaging report any more e Chicago soclety very much “put out’ | [pgian agent at Santee agency, s just now than a whitewash majority report can WAANL LY '*0"";“"-\'“" win Arnold, acting, itis s0\, | on tho anxious seat. Spocial Agent J. G. remove n woll gronnded suspicion that | Dotroit Tribuno: If mngland and Russia [ o0 o aqvice of his managor, rofusad 10 | Leonard of tho Indian oftico at Washington there is five where there is smoke. really ongage in a finish fizht we can quiotly | be lonized fien it was learned o month | js gt tho agency investigating charges of sit down and smilo as tho price of wneat | & O that Sir Edwin was to visit Chicogo, the | pajreasance in offica proferred against tho ire \sm 1003 up. Union League club deciced to receive the | goey, iy e Hiih 3 Ui South Omaha doctors might (B i it o B it A | ads i g T doctor. Mrs. Joseph H. Stior and o half. > A 8 .St Louis Republic: Russia has added | guest from afar with royal hospitality. The | breed Indian, whose reputation is thoroughly refer their personal antagonisma to the | T rkey to ier: peace league, and sho mav | plan was to have a reception at the club | bad, ara the prosecuting witnesses. Soveral Stato Board of Houlth. That body | toW brocced 1o wmore Gt 100 fu UOF | houso on the evenwg of Decombor 14 gunty; smployes Mave boon taken fnta the Tl Aot ban lstE e Th e & more: e cheines to attack | And Asta aud the | entire ol emborship of 1,200 | Schemo to work tho downfall of agont. should not be left with nothing more to | triple allinnce in Furope, The entire club memborship f )| Dr. Holms has boen in charge of thi Philadelnhia Record: It vemains tobe | Wis to participate in the aMair and | agoney u little more than a year, but ) whother England will continue to be in. | ladies were to be present. It was alsode- | has made a good impression upon the differen lmh’urwl.'u in India now that tho | cided to wvite about 150 additional guests, :u-‘vlv‘H:\ ‘rv}nmw]w Ho muy !m\'o,uh;dl\lnlhi- ! semi-eirclo of Russian conquest is fastening | popresentiog the literary coiony, pulpit and | takes, but they have boen errors of tha head filas whoard of urbiteators and they | around tho northwest and northeastof Af- | hobr '!‘f"*\l‘f i"_',"" e "0 | and not the héart. Mes, Stior is & Quakeross would certainly be busy if physicians’ | ghanistan, )ida i 1L Mr. Neuman, the loval manager | 4,4 a busybody. She wants hor busband ] ey STaa s e Now York World: (f the sensitive feel- | Of the Star lecture course, objected stren- | appointed agent and it is bolieved is scoking 2! VI G LI Gy in7s of Graat Britain ave at all hurt by that | Yously to the poet attending any reception. | to injure Dr. Helms with tho dopartment in e} . littio affair at Gilgit, Russia can afford to | Mr. Neuman belioved that if 1,500 of the rop- | order to accomplish this purpose. Mrs GOVERNOR-SENATOR HILL of New [ apologize. It would not do to zive too much | resantative peoplo of Chicago should seo Ste | SUEE I8 0 good woman inmany respects and York dolayed pressuting his eredentialy | Prominence (o the steady advance of Russta | Idwin at tho Union Yool rona Ry IEUR OEKOL R AEL e HOECaBICINY AT g toward Iy o oir o1 ould be 0 B 00 0 yoar, but she wius o unpopular g committees. The New York politician | be plenty of it for somo time to como. Russin | that if any of the society and iiterary [ ¢ Ot SEROX 1 Py Sl el 4 [ty I i and Bogland have at last met face to faco on | poople were really anxious to hear the poet, | Srhient employes at the agency are frieudly EO. 1 TZSCIMUOK 5 Will have tine to plan future campaigns | tho “Roof of the World,” as tho Pamir | thoy should bo willing to pay §1 each for the | 10 Dr. Helms' and “think = his 'romoval Bworn 10 ! eforo me and subs in my | allowed by law. What weroe theex and e i SR Yo R a0 L : ! L I would be a serious misfortune to the Tt oy S Do FaroAS Dy 1hel : S Vi and nurse his presidential Jboom by t platoau is called and they have wet, too, with | privilege, S6liools 1 th hai Major - Hill ence 1 ay ¢ mir. & traordinary appropriations of the | pean monarchy whose sympathic e louded viflo he Chicago Litorary clubis anotheror- [ $R00ls and tho Indians. =Mafor ELill, St Louis Globe-Domo @anization which did not receive Sir Kdwin LRELL LD it bl sl G S bl Notary Public. The t 3 i dictive agains cooss d o The growth of the averaze dnily diroulation The hoad of David Bunnutt HILL 18 18 | pgicession of its Asitic dominions ¢ becauso they could not do so without infring. | LG S A RUGRARCS Aol IR, SO of Tuk Iy for six yenrs is shown in ho fol- ald as o billiavd cue and as long. Britain will exert all nonso rosourcos | B€ on tho important financial interests of | Wik SROREREGE e REMIR, 1o Sothe 10 (0 Jowing tab! in war and diplomac So fur as the futelli- [ the manager. The Pross club was the only |y j5 (GFCHL BEFREEEE A departmont in fatlicy stas Il tn 1. | sentoutsider is ublo to judze the advantago | organization permitted Lo give a recoption to f 1oty B RIS R R RN G 3 22 X in tho expected conflict would boon the side | the distincuished Britisher and then only | g0 " 0oy If the Iatter agont wers i tion to the health and trentment of pris- | of England, but wantever bo the onteome of | club members wero aamitted. clined at all'to ba ‘corrupt the' conatant os. oners, but the fuct remuins that the | the struglo tho world will witness o mighty May Save ! urdy's Life. of Hill, Mrs. Stier and_others, with 7181 18.00) conviet lbor of the pen comes fnto di- | conflict when the lion and tho bear grapplo (i G ) & scive visits from department oficials, oz 158 i e A T e i nviet lubor of the pen comes into 1B NSO AL L OR La ML B DL Rt 1 tho aloged confession of Charlos Mess- | Succeucive visis from dapnrtment officluls 1,168 16,651 | 20, B RLALLE Ll R M CLICILE Wby R A ¢ i 1 Y| vect competition with that of honest g ner proves to ve true, William I, Purdy, | \ T vt 1oL Voa DY TN Tor Feptember i 180154 18,710 2 the protection of our growing commerce, | induce the peop'e of this countey el ! 7 e who was convicted of tho murder of Samuel 1L has never forgiven Dr. Helms fo Getoter o 18,001 180 i LR O 2o oI Rt ia s Othae RutleTeT O foon | o ohns SR Inis RIS intolerably bad, Burinl of White kagle. Keiningor and sontonced to be hanged, is an | Fecommending tho removal of two lady em Rovember. 108 Tha party that calls a halt to the pro- itribute “other articles of though not worse than the conditions | Philadelphia Record: White Bagle, the | innocent man. A dispateh received’ from | Plaves whio were fu grent favor duving the Becember gress of tho country toward this con- | with like generosity. Tho Miller do- | ocliline in othor state prisons. st chiot of ho Omhis, is buriod b Sulo | Roctord, TH, lust night suys thata youn | Il iime, but wero discharged for koo summ tion, or even impedes it, will cor- | sives every llour manufacturer in Amer- ot Springs, and was interred sitting up- | man named Partington had ‘confided to the *\““Nr:'x e *'u_u*l"«’." v{| ¢l '10 super ,","".‘ 5 e Bk R e PR il ) L i = e 5 right on the back of his favorite horse. ofticers of that city that ho was in possession | QU Of the governmeut school, approvea by Ll AL LA be | tainly incur popular condemnation. The | ica to aid in this noble undertukin, A MISTAKE of 27,850 yards In the city | Chicago Tribune: White Bagle, the last | Of # confession from Charles Mossner, for- | Agent Helms. Dr. Holms is an old citizon of about as useful to Kansus as Jerry | last congress dealt very liberaily | Minneapolis millers h engincor’s estimutes of the amount of | chiof of the Omahas, 1s buvled at Sulphur | merly of Elgin, li, who admitted that_he | Dswneo county, and was appointed agent Simpson’s speeches in Ohio. with tho postal servico, und over 5,000 sucks of four, and the gene I R e AT Sprines on a littlo plateau overlookini tho | had killed and tobbed Reiningeron the Iili- | the Santeo agency on tho recommondation of f earth required to fill a streot will prob- | SRtins on nlittlo plateay, ovortooklnz tho | L KATE A TEeG Mol tiko two. venrs | tho Nobraskuaolontlon, Saxvek Cumkr. ; oly cost v something like $1,000 | about his grave, wiich 1s marked by a low | 380, According to Pactington, Mossner suid R TN ntative trade journal mukes | i) ‘axcoss tho contract rate for the | mound, 13 that the noted Indian was interred :\u :V]]Ap{nl o I€r-nun:.'vr ).(;-.: ;.\mmv), When he HORRORS UF SLAVE HUNTING. R e i o i bathers e s : / $o.10 ST LN e H Db o baCk ioTe nls e fat ivst mot bim, Reininger told him ho was going — g ve justified it. The promise is that | it together proba the sh work. on account of the overnaul of | it Gt of his favorlte | | %cave town orr the Baltimore & Oblo, ani | Awful Stovies of Cruclty from the encournged other Toxas statesme i 4 e ay be loaded i R R 4 . m_n g Al “1:!”' Jrlxtl fl' I‘er" 'n t0 | within two years tho revenues of the | may be loaded und under way within a i to fill thadeficlency, SRS, Messner persuaded him to go over the Pan- Dark Continent, hegin “'u_llf-,lm ing to beat him f: sen- PICKLING 1HOCGHTS, hundle, saying lo had o brothar who was 4 | Coroaxs, Dec. 17.—At n mooting of the ator to fill the yacancy caused by the L eond i, It oyould 1 African society hero Canon Kespes road ex- roati . Now York Ie SaiisoWhat was that | €ost hum notiing for railrond fare. On the | ] s ) resignation of John H. Reagan. TULRATL | e I e g o b SR el [ O e N el 6 ot SMea Bl Sk clatis o) L LA o m LG QlariaR S LA eI 1R TonY D Endeo=chiorias of codinn why't committod the murder. The body was found | avies, which told of revoltng cruelty i con- Suidso ~Nothinz only Mrs. Knoitall was so | and Purdy was arrested and convieted of the | nection with slave hunting in tho neighbor- musical taste of Omaha, but because of | cock sure it wis sait crime. Tne eonvie vas based o i et B “ K < D! y crimo. (ue conviction wus busod on puroly - neod of lake Tanzanyka. One of the state- ORI ARG monts read was as follow panenlon S L High Buiiding lnsurance. pobig notorious slave huntor Makatubo i3 er=in-Liw—T ean’t make out, moth Bl taan i ) . | brought back with him 2,000 natives of every e o Vo think o ieans by Suying 1| The Chicago fire underwritors think thoy : e - = | 5 s ago and sex as tho result of his last oxped: Titr: “Cut-0ff” case has been set for | OLEBU L0 cast it ou the waters? have solved the question of high buildings. | M6 GG .SOX 88 UG Sestlh of N8 08t Bxboed O = At a meeting of the board held yesterday e tohce T 2 hearving in the supreme court January “Don't you ‘think it Is | yate of $3.15was adopted fora new high | chawed in batchesof a scors. 'Thoy wero 25, In time East Omaha people will find ; Claus to briug ail these tn | pujlding, So high a rate it is clamed is | HVIng skelotons, Whilo the caravan was p : Vdrums tous?said the title girl, | Suilding, So hich '« A traversing tho Kirando country whera thera out whether to pay taxes in Nebrasha or mothor beiod dolientaily. practically prohibitory, and tho own was a famine, the marching slaves woro v : Elonet lnow." repiiod the exnsty: numar- | ported to have said that he saw nothing loft 3 ; Towa. Meanwhile they are decidedly | yiof e iesinny il reniiiara : biiged through bunger to dig uv and oat for him but 1o tear down the two uppe t et 2 BoLas = complacent, as they pay none at a Santa Clads lives he is probiably glad to get | vies of his building, redueing it to ei roots which unimals refused to cat. A laro 5 YUBLISITED a we obtain most of our supply, the prin- ws to muke economy 1 Beazil, lins & veclp sentatives in con thelr wntchwork and to give it such | rangement, and the other more im " CURTAILED FOR 200 | cong or at any rato its lower | beginning of the coming year. 100 | branch, in striking contrast 10 | new commercial policy of the United its “billion” Appenl | States moves steadily forward, its wis to tho spenker is being made from somo | dom alrendy justified by substantial re- sources to put at the head of the com- | sults, and presenting to the world an mittes on appropriations Mr. Holman, | aconomic problem which is commanding yrodecessor, 4 4 d : Tiee minovity report of the Ketehom furniture investigating committee which has heen in red ink is the uous copy of u documont in OFFICE! Omaha, The Bee Build Bt Gny . corner N and 20th Streets, Conoil T 17 Penrl Strect New York,Itcoms 1, 14and 15, Tribune Bullding | or some equally radical champion of | the profoundest interest of statesmen Washington, mirteenth Strect esent. i Indian Agent Helms Wonders What the Report Will Be, “expunged most cons economy ingovernment expendi and all along the line the proclamation the “billion con A NosLe CHARIT gross’ must be rebuked. Thousands of Russian peasants are in The tusk which the democrats thus | danger of starvation and thousands have propose to themselves they may not find | probably alveady died of want. [t is « 40 easy of accomplishmont as they ap- | estimated thut 20,000,000 people reside omabn, B e D e wom: | parontly now beliove, unless they are | in the dostitute districts, This is a Y ¥ v prepared to eripple the public service | population equal to nearly one-third The Beg Publishing Company, Proprictdrs | and impair its efficiency. Doubtless re- | that of Pt Runsiii THE BEE BUILDING, ductions are practicable in some dirce- | government and the charitably inclined e > —====== | tions without this effect, but not to tho | people of that country are striving to BWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | gxtont necossury to supply the democ- | provont suffoving, but thoir *Gounty of Douglas. {5 % racy with political capital of any vatuo. | are overtaxed, and thousands if not mil- PO I ek, o TY only awene | It is admitted by the more judiclous | lions cannot be reached unless the gon- that the actudl eireufation of Tk DALY BEE | domocrats in congress that appro- | erous outside world comes to theiv assist- for the week cnding December i2, 1801, was as follows: priations for pensions under existing | ance. W L U s seeseeeee B L wg Wil have to be made. Thers America is smiling with abundance Tyenday, ee. & SIS | doubtless will bo no additions made to | Our breadstuffs almost burst our gran- Wednosdny, oc B, oovooeionieoreenon oo S | this demand upon the resources of the | avies and our flouring mills run nizht Eriduy, Doe. 11 SN 08 | ronsury, but it is hardly probable that | and day. W are in the midst of plent; [LGHEL e st + 240 | any serious effort will be made to redu We have enough and to spare. We v 24,042 | o hounty to the old soldiors alveady | member that in the time of the lato re- i everywhere. CORRESPONDENCE 1l communicotions relnting to news and [ s boon made e s shomid bs mdd ressod tc the | 18 beon mado aitorial Dep. Himen All business lott be addressed 1o The I United States, do than to pass upon the validity of diplomas and coliect fees from prac- sources i 4 ' titioners. The secretaries might be use- Average. .. boltion Russin was about the only K % ¢ iding tho taxing work of committees, congress other than for pensions? There | with the union. We must help Y a generous sum provided for [ The Northwestern Miller of Minneapo- construction of new ships | lis has taken upon itself the enterprisc 7 TIBSS 1T 180 T T 1 . a4 eve avo | of sceuring and shipping aship load, January. ... 6,200 15,200 13,674 v,,}.xuu the navy, and events ha g PIERE L 5 ok y Februar 15 189w 19701 | 27312 | shown the wisdom of tho appror 6,000,000 pounds, of flour. It is a small R et Eole ation, The sentiment of the country | donation to present to 20,000,000 sufferers, 181118, 00120, 160) questionably s in favor of building up | but it will help and will stimulate other contributed 3 results in the improvement and [ous response given to the request of MiLLs is doomed to furthor disap- officiency of that sorvice | their repr nointments. His defeat for spouker has 3 Postoftice dopartment will exceed the | fe vool B hones raska sxpenditures, if the high efficieney of | millers contribute to the con- OMAHA poople owe ameed of pruise the servico is maintained, and the peo- | signment. to the Apolio club, not only ple will not regard with favor economy i PROBLEMN, its enthusiustic work for bettering the that should defeat this rosult. Thero was aslight increase for the Agricultural ¥ S deparument, which has been more than domocrats like the old Bourbon bird ! : o ; ropuid by the benefits thut have resulted. that he is. Irby fared protty well in tho | Pt W W0 BEHEHEE F A e e | $ing each other throughout the city, grand prize distribution of committee Ind “N““ ’th_.l im_' h‘ml e entering every business block and muny viacedront iylowagloft with Bis NandsSEaEat iy 8 ais ol approgriation | 1L 2 dWSiiNEs,s b constantimenace and nothing else in his pockots. e, anary 01t enPDOPHILE 9% | Tulophone wires falling upon u moter —— ! arger incrense than Wis | o uletric light wire may burn out toles STEPHEN B. BLKINS, appointod as [ POrNps absolutely necessury, and theve | oy oty dwellings two milos away, sccrotary of war by Prosident Harrison, | Wis a0 inerense in the approprintions |4 yng dwellings may bo destroycd. it will bo romembered, was Blaines | (07 fortitications and vivers and hawbors. | g preqicing of the wires in storm or most trusted lioutenant in the cumpaign | & @troful "t‘l“_‘»‘t Of vhe Approprintion® | fom some othier cause, may fill u stroot of 1884, His seloction at this time for a | 15 30w b 11e Gemariats O1 with writhing instrumonts of torture, cabinet office should be proof positive | [0 ~ Present cougress —oun MUKE |y ng euse intonse suffering if not death that cordial relations exist botwoon the | MWW cupital for economy if they have |y, ysugpecting persons president and the secretary of state. agdueHropandSfoitioipubliojie In two recent instancoes the city was | e Rt RS [”f'L"v,ml'Y snvea good rnu]m’l i '.)"; fo | saved from destructive’ fives only bo- R T D il LEAV YEA IS COMING fuseshoo fpermit nnyAbut i press olubsitol | o8 ik S of e Tonuayal idamand tbr s || o ol ok L slmos tofiproventiigtaalilif e 3 AR R comne 1 tender the English lecturer recoptions, | fmprovoment of national waterways, | ooy Fl the clecteie toreh boon ap. | o Ao A1Ho ond the Indios: woss oo and he requests these to be confined to | iy, R B PR dle of the night instead A (BRI i c0na reply lom and Palmer asking them to support the | MAKING WARLIKE PREP.a membors of the clubs, The press repro- ; i of during business hours the buildings i the thosr measur : : < ¥ tions by not less than $100,000,000, but if - Is that the year divides by four. On the evening of Novembor 21 M Belle sentatives do not buy tickets to lectures. | 1o qemocratic representatives find it The manager has an Englishmun’s cye sk et et ow Developments in the Troublo Be- referred to would have hoen totall Good for Mighty Lattie. And henco it is leap yoar. Crowloy, 20 yaars old, lefther home at 500 g practicable to cut them down Lo tho upon the American dollar and the stroyed and loss of life would probably Fremont Flail e e e Garfield” boulovard, 'aud since that time e p Tl R e b have occurreds In. these cndes the If the oil used in Nebraska is as poor s Asonward days do cresp; nothing has been heurd or seen ORI IR0 Cl S Eenon A ator o amount of half that sum, without en- 16 OMana Bee maites out, it isn't fit even \\Iy\llhu( i thiswhat'er vou do, of hel despito the ot that | foreign affairs has wstructed the consuls of ios llar never gets g x L ite s 5 v Mle ok before yo! very effort has been mado to discover hor | his c ey i uria draw as a ro- I\merlu{ln dl"”‘l;'")w v ge ts out of the dangering the public interests, they will to “pour on tho troublod watevs," ry effort has been made to ver hor | his country in Bulgaria to withdraw as a ro. rango of an Inglishman’s eyo. 0 TeT e Th fe G 5 . & exhibit greater capacity for the eco- | geyu 08 fn the buildings endungor ed e nomical administeation of the govern- | " s Somerville Journal: Lucile o know, ivouts. The missing girl. who is a | sult of the expulsion of the correspondont of 1i time the bewhiskered acci- [ ment than thera is now reason w believe | 4 SENATOR KYLE refused to caucus even with Peffer, while Trby, the South Caro- lina alliance senator, flocked with the The usc of electrivity is fraught with danger to both iife and property. The net work of wires crossing und recros- its geverous assistance to public chavi- | Cork: Mother-in-Law-Does George like ties. The club deserves its popularity. | ¥our bread. Jennie? HOf the Stuth Hes br heignt e butlding s w0 be used | number of women and children who, for for mercantile’ purposes aud henco a much | Waat of strongth, tmpoded tho rapid march higher rateis demanded thun for .an office | Of the column, wero drowued. - Laggards Dt for which ratas ate 0 conts.I£ the | through illnass were killed with cudgels at board of underwritors maintains the stand it | the vate of from ton to fifty daily, Bvery has taken, itis protty safo to assume that no | MOFMNE the bodies of those who had died more high buildings will be. orccied for mer- | Utng the night wore dragged out aud cantile purposes thrown to the hyennas which followed the i cawp. The most horrible tortures were Odids and Ends, placed upon unruly siaves The Cider and Cidor Vinozar Makors As. | Similar uccounis were eiven of oruolty sociation of tho Northwost. in session ut | practiced by other slave hunters, The mis- Springheld, endorses the Paddosi paro food | Siounvies ransom tho slaves and place those BITL, dnd the president and socrotary were - | that are sick in a hospital whenevor possivlo. structed to write a letter to Senators Cul- - —-— IFrozeN sand is a bad foundation for Wideawn I wife to stone pavement, but the inspector and tho Bourd of Public Works did not dis- cover the frozen sand. An intecestad 4 SR o o . ammatory eheumatism ot taxpayer brought the defect to the at- [, ifr IRRMILION, Hhoumatis 1oE2 ter, thank you.” e i fiamiroomy tryisn lett plied i the r TIUNS. fives wovo divectly tracoabie to defactiv work 1 placing the wires Luding from overhiead wiro system will sc bo abolished and many of its inelden- vocalist, haviug sungin the Paulton Opora . 2 + RonitheribIbIGobL younz Mr.de Hopper said tome that T was 3 i st the Agoncio Havas from that country. Itis ] pliest g 1 " 2 cht? compa left her home ou receiving a tele- 3 s Il n A RV E the fovelicat xirl at the bull last night? meany, el g not bolieved Irance will resort to arms to dant from Kansas obtains all the in- formation asked for in his senato. resolu- Tistelle-—Graciots! Why. [diin't know that | ram in response to an advertisement which | not believed i Tue Bre continues its warfare upon the | yvounz Mr. de Hopper deank. she had answered inquiring for a soprano, | ¢uforce her demaud that tho decros of oxpul tion time will have finished him and oternity will begin to bo weary of him. If the brand of financial legislation he ropresents waits until the resolution is passed and the investigation is con- cluded, before it 13 sprung upon inno- cont, unsuspecting peoplo, the finan- cial future of the country is entirely sufe. EARL Russenn, whose ante-nuptial escapados wore 50 brazenly announced by himself in the late divorce trial, has decided to make a lecture tour of Auwerica. Suffering freemen, what must be done? The law restricting the fmportation of paupers and tract lahorers is usoless in this emergency. We have horno patiently the visits of actors, proachers, essayists and com- moners, but if the nobility is to he turned loose on our country we shall be forcod to fall buck upon dynamite to they posses country of value of whose ally to $32,000,000, and are a littlo les ANOTHER STl FORWARD, The announcement that reciprocity been concluded bo- tween the United States and all the British West Indian islands and British Guiana mavks apother step forward in tho foreign commercinl policy of this importanco. It is indeed a more important victory for the reciprocity plan than appoars from the materixl adyantages expected to result, sinceit is a practical renunciation by the British islands of the commercial domn- ination of England. has long furnished the principal markot products of those islands, the oxports amounts annu- The United States whose imports , but whilo this country hus taken 58 per cent of what they ox- vorted and Bagland only 32 per cent, the luttor has furnished 65 ver cent of imported and the gas and bu this subject som conueil should provide a system of li- conses for olectricians similnr to that which is supposed to protect us from in competent plumbers and engincers, The building inspection or gus inspection tl dangors will be ramoved by placing the wires in subways wheve storms und surfuce catastrophes ut least wiil he uvoided. The dangers in the isolatod plants muy bo largely avoided by n rigid system of inspection which shall compel builders to omploy nt oloc- tricians to w see to it that carciess or inoflicient con- steuction shall not be responsible for the dangers which now threaten us. The and will inspoctors should give attention and the department can ba mado responsible for lonest wo wires through private and public build- in e and proper care in laying OUR two senators announce that they are obliged to devote a great deal of state oil inspoctors. 1t is certaicly ta ageressive step in the i in so doing. S S Reversing the Ol Adag Chicagn Mal ‘The Bell Telephone corpovation has declared aaividend of §3 por shavo, payable January 15, Taking mto consideration tho *‘water' ropreseated by tho dividend paying stock thero can be uo doubt that talk is as golden as silen o is claimed to be in tho old aduge, anl Reciproeity. Chivago Mait Tho dollars which Sir Edwin Arnold wil carry homo with him as pleasaut souvenis of his Am n teip 1l ba a mere bagatelle 0 the pounds carried away from “tho tight hitle isle” & distingmshed fellow-cit- 1200, Fion, Buffalo Bill. \We Amoricans may not be “way up’” in pootry, but we know a thing or 1o about putiing by somothing be- sides a cotton umbrolla for the provorbial coming rainy day. Intellc Dicd in th New Vork A man has just died 1 Washington who has been emploed 1n the Treasury depart New York Herald: Ethel—I don't believe ulove meany more. You haven't kissod ht You wouldn't w efsteal, woald you How m George—Smotl to be treated onions. Phttndelphin T Now that the robeliion thoso of the Chineso rebels who hive peaptured will be beheadea. This s to remind Uie rest of the country thit thoy niust mind the'r peice and guenes, Boston Transeript: The rolis! sists lur- the element of s s peoplt uy surprising th re notat all witly. Texns Siftin:s: Yelling ata stroet enr w histening lady is @ ort of churity hawl, Boston Post: Tt may take nine tatlors to Witk i man, DUt one 1S enougl o undo b 01 City Blizzard: Tho thinner a thing is the mord 1UTs melined to sproad itseif. Binghamton Repubilean: Tho aroma of eloves is the brenth of suspicion. Clev land to Mills, New York Sun Positive cosusenonts alone nt my hustennz o Washinton 1o pre- Iy person iy sincero and patelotic con- T 018 upon you fon us spenker, 1 hope aniss The Beach P’neumatic Conveyor company, which proposes to lay unuerground pipes through whieh it will transmit by forco of air the United Stutes mail as well as packages, has nsked tho city council for an ordimance enabling it {0 lay its pipes along the streots aud alloys. *Ifitis introduced hero und works as effoc tually as 1ts promoters prowise, it will rovo- lutionize many business methois and accel orato tho business gait of the city. Tho in- vention is that of Jumes W. Beach, an attor The object is the quicl collection of Letters and papers can bo dropped into upright tupes as thoy are now into street co: mail boxes, They will, by force of air, be carried to the center of the undor- ground tubes and forced from the sub-postal Station o the central postoflic Henry Murshall Kingman, sccond viea prosident of the 1irst National bank of Chi- cago, who suicided at Grand Rapids_yoster- day, was born in Dubogue, Ta, in 1842 and years in business in that city. About a year and a half ago ho was attacked with aslow fever which shattered bis nervous svstem aud completely incupacitated him for work. Western Peaple in Chicago. ‘The following wostern people are in the city : At tho Grand Pacific=W. F. Cutler, J, R. Lane, Walter Chamboers, Goorge Adgate, C. L. Hedees, W. N. Hodges, Sioux City, In.; n be withdrawn, yetnevertholoss the Bul garian minister of finance is going 1o Vienua, to uegotiato a loan for the purposo of strenethening the urmy. Alroady troops bave been hurried to Roustehouk and Phili popolis uud th ison of those places ara now twice their usual size, . — Solomon Smith's Sarcasm. Omana, Neb,, Dec. 16.—To the Editor of Tug Bee: Sie—Tho Current Topic club seems o bo mtorested in discussing the rail- roud problem, or advocating the governmant ownership and control of all railronds, This is a very interosting topic to discuss, and the club will koow more whou 3 hrough than they do now, wuich i3 not” suying much, auyway. It scems rather untarr or one of tho mombers to shy his cas tor at the now Union Pacific depot and muko apoiut on his side hecause the depot was not finished, and one of tha members claims tho postoftice will be built and completod boforo the depot 1s. Woell, why should not the postofiice be com pleted 'firstt The buildors bavo gone into it with o rush; for right on tho start they aro working all the men ana mules that can bo ot into tho pit 1o got asolid foundation, week days and Sundays also. Veory likoly on tho principle that the foundation will be imoro substantial by betug built on Sunday is the reason for doing the work on the Lord's day protect our good name. dvistbitlty of newed even It seems very appropriato that a great gov ornment of sixty millions _is obliged to wor men and mules on the Sabbatn to build govornment buildjne, Of courso it maies no difference to tho poo- plo attending the half dozen churches in tho viciuity of the new postofiice sito, the work must go on _Sundays and Mondays and all days for eitherthe aflirmative or the nega tivo of the Current Tovic clab must como ot ahead. And then these discussions aro bild inthe Young Men's Christian association United States only 82 per cent. iine \a thoiastoniioes Of tha etteand i clile o dtelus vaats, hautug . baoh: ap- | are et A ATy Anlay . Sanebetblan oy | T Wy Biaswarh Dabuane. da ey SRR " The advantagos which England has [ hence they have divided the state into o oieq during the Jackson administration, | YOur partat the present 1 huve re- | Atthe Falmer—doseph Gofford, Burling- COLONEL CONGER s reprosonted as | gnjoyed in this trade huve beon vory | the north and south Pluite in the intor- | It was in Jackson's time that the doctrine | BeVed I3 own consecration for the turther | ton, s B3 L Marstaliton, {1 Gar- suying, in regard to the republican nom- | jargely due to a system of tricky tariffs, | est of economy of time. The esplana- | <o tho victors elong the spoils” had its |ty duty to the supreme and sucrod trust. re 5"‘\':',,m“‘“‘vc‘l‘,‘,‘,‘,",‘;u“‘",\,,_ M kom cann inoe for tho presidency, that the com- | A ‘correspondont of the Now York | tion may be satisfactory, but in view of | pise. Itis satisfactory to vefloct, however, | Josed it those wommissioned by un onlig Jumes P, Doushue, Davenport, ia.; Mr. and mitteo will look the whole field ovor and ; the old time controversios hetween the | that a better legacy from that far-off period Ahentid and ronsonible. principlos Mrs.C. A. Cosgrovd, Mason City, 1a. ; Georgo dotermine who is the most available | mereial situntion in theso islands, savs manand when the decision is made he | yhat England is responsibloe for the fron covornment theough the selfish svhemes | H. Schafer, Fort Madison, Ia will bo nominated by acclamation. The | gurifts, They are made by the colo- | tors had agreed upon soms other lino of { those who lenore the public wood and woula At the Auditorium—L. M. Schafer, Clin- Colonel arrogates a good deal of power to | a1 councils, but these councils ave | division than the meandeving viver, By would have baen far better if the seona- i throu 1 the fifteon following administration: ,K; ceive indl boiray at o A‘A‘V‘l' IJ !4 Hur those ton, Ta. {i-tnformed but not unpatriotie citizens who | 75" ) Millard and Miss Miliard of Omaha the national committee, Tug BEE is of the opinion that the convention will aud diod in the haruess, o B s R a h ta ] L Millax : b T Will They Lo etion il Gt Lo ke Yo, LIkewo i | Tho oaat. M, Mullard hoa ‘boan tailing o | building. Christian " community - this Aoy Lion e oy well oeearon my part s on yours | New York reporters what ought to be dono | [“n0Ugh said, FEREAMRABAITA a compleie und solemn publie aeknowledz- | with youne Mr. Field. He is of the opinion ST name the man without consulting the committee, Besides, unless the com- mittee has better judgment then than it had last month in Washington it will not know a good man when it sees him. Tribune, who is investigating the com north and the south Platte sections it | has been a fawhful clerks, who kept his place the morest creatures of the British | the way procedent has usually left to th rovernme vi or aver t otiring congrossmen of the snme politi- Tz Ovany Bey savs aro Nt 4 Ravernment, with nopowor v I5TRE 10 (HOMIIRE 09N EYORAD ) +ho sig:polit] i:l“ AU A e e uL0f the tremcnd s rosponaiby Hties which | that bis form of insunity looks best behind Suclng a Seorot Socl enforcon will contrary to thut of the | cal faith as the n + Enairepublfa poctylomnot iona o venain | xalie sty be Indiituransa o nielos anlialiivon bars b oA L o British premier. His agents in tho | they are succeeded by the of jobbers und pyblic plunderers, Theso men | 1t miht impel ustoovade. In the fortunate AT THE SESE ISLANDS. panied by Attornoy A. R. Talbou of Lincoln, islands, the governors, says this cor- | dist-ict patronige. Why this departure? | care noching {0y party excepting as it affords | tsue vfthe prolon ud wnd declsive contost - dropped in on tho United States coirt Why should not Ex-Congressmai Cop- | them i chanceito loot tho treasur fe ¢onse of froe trade my work and yours | ‘Ahousands of Buby Seals Dead from | yesterday to®look up the case of Maliby nell, for instanco, ba velied upon tor ra And\ itk Bysgs rights Duriug: the yoors| | aragrundly benringtonlt, Yoursuily: Starvation—Alaska News. against tho Modern Woodmon of Amorica ¢ th republican party held s Ne 2 \ LA AN, AN Fraxaisco, C oe, 17, a 4 e §7.000 ch he framed to deal very gonerously with the | commendations for appointments in the | 8¢ publiaan purty held sway 1 N~ | g jon. Rozer Q. AL 1y Eheaker of' the {louse | SN Fuaxcisco, Cal, Dec. 17.—Ounalaskn | Maltby has sued for $7.000, which | THE fremier of Ontarlo, Canudn, has | manufaotures of England, but they tux | First district? Is It not possible the | Criskd swamvof cormorants hnve gathere of Represeutatives, Washington, D. € advices to December 5 wero received here oy | claims the order owes him as commissions doolared | % ot g L 2% g % 2 5 about tho fut ofticial positions like flies ubout the United States revenue cutter Kusb, | for securing members, The attorneys oclared in favor of unrestricted re- | heavily the flour and meats of America, | two senators are overburdening them a molassos cup ‘i a praivio sha They which has returned from Boring sea. Ad. | for the Modern R ] ciprocity with the United States, and It would seem, thorefore, thut in ef- | selves with spoils business that would | sape nothing fap tho odium they cast upon that with the departure of the | G- Johnson of Chicago, J. W. White, Tam ” ’ . ) A Guover CLEVELAND, 15 lBroud, New York vices st he believes this to bo attalnable without | focting reciprocity arcangoments with | bottor bo loft to the three republican | theie party %0 dong us thov Hne their own G sonicyonr o 1 Q-MILLS. | ggnls southward an opportunity was given of [ pieoy Iil, and A It Talbot of Lincoln. A any referonce to political union. He | the British West Indian islands, by [ ex-congressmon? This course would | pockots o % gl 15, Custeel, head clevk of the order, fron LON'T RUEELE LHE EAGLE, and that more than 10,000 young seals wero il the liberal party, which he counsels not | enlargoe the free list of their tariffs, but | north and south Platte most effectually, | aud file of tho garty aro disgusted sud they found dead, apparently from starvation. Tho to bar its progross or lesson its | also to make very considerable reduc- :"“"‘ "‘"’\“l'l‘c"l’h",‘:"""""""""‘.“‘ I'“" ik reri ) MiLwAukeg, Wis., Dec. 17,.—Colonel Nath- 1 f t ke 8scolirga the whola oficial.] TH 1o R e whurta regard Lo sex, ivis contended, deprived the | yqy governor of the National Soldiors’ howo, or of the country or its alle- | cultural and other products of the | ins i 5 0 ; £OUIR Riols ) u 0 | inspect its inspectors. 'When an inspec- | temple of every vestige of the party before | 1\ . nont to hold bim. sustenance. 3 rl o y " q Toi L O iy ; S 5 ¥ ks w continent to hold ning stenance suffored three strokes of upoplexy during Ltug glance to any foreign power. Ontario | United States, a positiva and substun- | tor presonts his bill for pay or cortifies | the lesson is co apietely loarned? The peo- | Bewireful huw you go Among the orders brought to Ounalaska by | night. b A SPI autte o 1tte trip uround the Hora and almost to a man its people are in | has been gained. In this view there | member of the Board of Public Works - —~-— o get in good position for w kick favor of unrestricted reciprocity with | has been no more signal teiumph for the oughu to know in a general way whother Deolere thy Seat Vacant, ALApU DUEAE cause of reclprocity, for obviously only | or not the inspactor has been ut work S« Pl Pions 1 Pre LEK you. Chill ceoded in convincing the manufacturing i { fown to 1l interests that this is desirable, and so | necessity would the British government | boen honestl ‘ soat aw govornor bioauso ho bud 1o carey | jrom Whahinstan (0 Atrion ¢ A L8 tied to has boen honestly complied with. | (heough a niot to steal the lozislatuee of his | And conie baek homo with both his talons fali ncessions which it is reasonably y g omini Ny eill in ti S £ vouldn't take hin very long to make { have the sympathy of the Dominion | to be expected will in time cost the | J. M, Wilson, who will not be dissunded | polntug prasidsatial elostors who would | h ot {1Ke Mhlorery 1ons to make government. But the influences that are | manufacturers of England half wheir | from insisting upon honest public work, | ot for bim. This is the boldest conspicacy | In South Auerici : " moulding public oginion in Canada, | trade with these islands, now amounting known to American politics. Aad tho man |} rmiess IEhe's lt alone, but don't th your ¢ for then 7Y erous. This toug 1fowlsull roosts e position, the respondent, are governovs in fact, and tho riflfs are their work. They o TIE REPLY. WASHINGTON, Doc. 8, 1801, Chicagn Tribune, ed to do it if necessar Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. thié#scruple not as 1o the tonesty 2 inspecting the vookerles on tho seal island ) fos 1 f N + ) i3 4 W 5 1 Fulton, 11, is also present. thinks the hope of Canada now lies in | which they agree not only to greatly | avoid the hated sectional distinetion of*| ordishon bf' thel metbods. The rank L Doath of Colonel Nathway. AN R Bhlita s ral Ingiscriminato slaughter of the seals without usefulness by favoring the trans- | tionsin the duties in the leading a T '/ 1 8 g ng uis Board of Public Works should T A R e young seals of tholr dams and their natural | gipq'this morning on tho home grounds. o Is the agricultural rogion of Canada, | il commercial victory over England | 1o the completion of a contract some | ple are pre His danaorup AT You, DL L 116 undortuies the teip, this country, but they have not yet suc- under conditlons of the most pressing | and whothon ov msb the contrast canti, | dovornor Hll tas refussa to ves) o | There s w bird—u largo. tough, healthy bird— far as hus yot appeared thoso interests | yield ¢ A fow protests from taxpayers like Mr. | state und secure the passage of u law ap- | Of wool | h B can perform an immense service to the Virow Stoncs nt hin as woll as modifying tho business condi- | to over $20,000,000 annual guilty of it has 0sen elected to the Uit OF poke b [ ] Baking - - tlons in that country, are undoubtedly | With the conclusion of thoso arrango s T e mole's HOpioAL B, operating favovably to a policy of unre- | ments the United States has socure AAAEXARRAL RAVLEACH .08 A8 LD YUY Hostieieit e, tho NRers s bt Nhsi on AT & ¥ ¥ poliey " red fullure of nis nefarious de iz shall iy A forer/eiw) stricted reciprocity, and the time n | reciprocity with ccuntries that produce | western no coll it Sheaandoah 1 N At city by asserting themselves. Atos Sonate, wnd contemptugusly Leav He's dun possible that tho sult that has even been offered to the senut You'd batter 1t st Not st not be very remote when the Dominlon | noarly 90 per cont of the sugar and | lu., which is now supposed to be on A 4 wle. And government will be prepared to nego- [ molusses which this country bt heels by rvenson of a ve tive, is . The scuate owos it to itse! tiate to this end, that if these products of other countries | safely auchored at the old spot,und that imports, so ,‘—~ moro than 1o the public to mako & repetitivn