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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ,THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1801. THE LATE SENATOR PLUMR, CHEISTMAS PUDDING, THE HOUSE COMMITTEES. orticles specified which are in actual | like the city in some particulars a | ticket, or fails to stand loyal to their nom 1 That Speaker Cris p cour- | eourse d odustio ® . fo oity wovernments is os- | incos, that Mr. Paddock will go beforo the 3 | That Speaker Crisp Is a man of cour ourse of production at the time of muk- | similarity of'the city governments is s o a faaugaie ‘will RODRIER NS |- i ok HacONIESY Drestin. B; DLIBG ow YorleRdvartiser: 10 Santa Olans-Sip | | THE DAILY BEE. E ROSEWATER, Eptron age and firmness has been suMclently | ing the contruct or agresment pecially strifiin Sty BORIOd It E was' patriotic, acla aad dovoted pubiio | L E8KR LU breaston oy fo yOurchat § war demonstrated. It is equally plain ths The measure provides that dealers in A e——— T'ho Plattsmouth Journal has hoard it whis- | servant Also, that It 1 are no gontioman, any i k 0 o 1 o 300 inn ored about th Church Howe wants tho inclnnati Commercial In the sudden QM does his own thinking and that he is | options and futures sha o spoecin CHICAGO §8 10 be made a naval station | pored al A Cinelnnal mmeor h Q Al b LI [FOPSICER AL UGN SHRII DAY 8} republican nomination for congress in the | death of Senator ©’reston B, Plumb from a ’ 3 0 1 3 r o hors L o8, I fros or o not under anybody's direction or dicta- | tax annually of #1,000, and also the | for the horse, warinos, Chat frosh water | gy fipet district, and oxvrosses the hope | strokoe of apoplexy IKansas loses one of her tion. Porhaps no man ever olected | further sum of 5 conts pee pound for each | monstrosity known as the revenue | that ho will go For, says the Journal | strongast men steamer Mithfzan, that has plowed the | man, BMr. Brvan would nead no betler fun | (‘hjcago Iuter-Ocean: Senator Plumb was | St Louls Globe Domocrat: The big orops H thau wiping the earth with the sly trickstor » - aig ind the re ity i | x Month V 600 subjected to a greater pressure thar 56 athap § . awsdiotsi 8 o | waves of thegroat lakes for more than Shdr a tlous in republican campaigns as any | 4 e reciprocity policy have done the R Onths 3% | was subjected toa greater pressure than | or other hog products, and th 1o groat from Auburn leader In the west, and ho earnod now laureis 1L Clans 4ot for the Amarican peopia this Ewmym One Vear Mr. Crisp has expericnced from | sum of 20 cents per bushel for each. and | half a centurg,is to be retired on bulf | Ore more vaper has vaen hoeard from | iy his splendid and triumphant canvass of | ¥°4f F PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. M8 OF SUBSCRIPTION. Santa Claus witl liave hard slodding horo ity and Sundiy, Oue Yoar M | spenker of the house of representatives | and every pound of cotton or pork, lard, sturday e, One Year yd | vhich wants L, 1), Richards to try again for i eekly Bee, One Yoar. Kausas last fal This box, mine own sweet darling, thou will New York Times: He was much liked in tind Washington, und by bis intimates was sin: | WIth iy a varied sweotmoat's form sup ceorely loved, being of a helpful, haarty and P manly disposition. One connot look over the [ i [Hijs G 10y oF oty Eheistmas tido, influential membera of his purty | every bushel of grain and other farm | pay and laid up on the dry ¢ LR BOVOMBFRID. TTHIE tmE L1 LN 6" C who demanded that he should give | products contracted tor sulo and delivory | what they oall a first class revenue | yeal'City Republican. The Fremont statos Build “options | marine vessel, with a rapid firing bat- | man now has four suvporters among tho ontth O o cornor N And 25t Stroets. opposed his election, aud especially to | and “futeres,” These special tuxes ave [ tery of Hoteliklss guns 15 to be stationod | WEIEIGS SREIORIBKE, o 0y om0 Offees 317 ( Hatn ber of Commaree, his chiof competitor for the speaker- | 1o be paid to the collector of internal | vight in front of Chicago to protoct that | Governor Majors aspirations to il the | [ist 0f the ‘mombors of the seunto without stgned g %,‘.\,., Gomald, 14 und 15, Tribune Bullding | ship, if all reports are not fuult, | rovonue. Porsons or associations in- | city from an approhended invasion by | gubernatorial chtr mnd declares it the | GIH L O v L D ntlad bl lMoae. IElu g yindoe L8 shth i e such democratic leaders as Governor | tending to enter into the business must | Wa -‘uh canalisen pirates and Canadian | 550 0000 0 Nebraskn and is one ot tt Chicago News: Universal recrot will bo Ak A BIERARAL 06 WL E LR el CORRESPONDENCT | Hill of New York, Senator Gorman of | make application to the collector of in- | whisky smuggiors. most popuir mop in the state.’ folv At sho unexpested donth of Senator | utany tinie torial mitior ahowld e nddressed tc tne f Murvlnad, and Senator Brice of Ohio | terual rovenus of the disteict ip which | ¥ GBS hropists are | 10 the now Third district, the northwostern | pendent in his methods and a positive for Chicago Nows: Since Ttaly has decidod to Fditoriul Depariment insistod that Mr, Crisn must give the | tho businass is to bo cstablished and pay | SOMEof our local philanthropists are | It the new Third district, the northwestern | FAnQRNG I S WERGNS nE 8 Boskiive toren | e Rlandty. mofationd with tha Cottad = chairmanship of tho ways and moans | the sum of $1,000, also executing n bond | exprossing regrot that tho sheril has | thoir names to print. it the domocratie | \Washington - Many excellent measures wore | Sttty fhe Amurican: public will piase top o o BU .,‘“ o) |;|r| |m' s should | committee to Mr. Mills, but the only | inthe penal sum of #5000, with satis- [ not provided a Christmas dinner for the ;p..‘l.;”y}m M. Moan heads tho list. In fact |ll;vum ..’.Illl, him with tact .:xulnxym-4} YO B wddrisgid 1o i e Pubiishing Conpany, | offect of this insistance wes to lead | factory surotics, conditfonod upon tho | prisoncrs of the county jail. Theso good | \SANCCHR by ebluing rod ovora secugo | | Dhiadelnhia Dnauiee: Ho was a toplosly | L g Artbuect oo you have Omaha Drafts, checks and postofer orders B85 B 08 T er tho o full and faithful complianco with the | peope have not stopped to inquire what | the iron elovated duriug bis dovious conrso | ally popular nud fully postad on_ public af- | Fovel tie mististon trom e chidetier. G i1y, congressman the second place on | requirements of the act. The penalty | provortion of the prisoners are behind | &% st -h‘l;'wk'wn\llmwl Judge Crawlord, | fulke: 8 mun ot coursge and conviction who | mugiv prestiar wall dechention, & | Wutie 1t up " nnniptape o} f i et : s bab ot od | however, thinks Mown has “queecad” him: | will bo sadly missec teh Senutors Al | jigpe over the sofu—oh, you moan thing o potty crimes in unticipation of a square ml-s h Sloux City casdis Then ttare | will lose the strong position it tas held for N0 CHIISTAAS is Dr. Koiper of Piorce, whoso recotd in tho | 50 mauy yoars, . C. Jirdan r g legislaturo entitlos him to tho kindest con Springfield (Mass.) Repuvlican: Senator | The rippling music of the frazen stroams, FWORN STATEMENT OF CIKCULATION crve the logical requirements of his | A law of this kind would bo very | Christmas rock pile sidoration, Judge-Elect Allen of Madison [ Plumb s exorcisod perhaps moro practical |, THOT push Uhe rehiILy Journey to i sda, R Bohny B Douslan: ..} ction, and this he has done in nam- | likely to destroy entirely the business at ——— i tho race for the indopendent uomina- | influence unon national logislation ana- poif- [ TGk iey tvngwagoof tielr dréuma, = =0 Goeo. B, Trschuck, secretary of Tne Bee 5 A a ol AIPHLS wleralng o L i1 Lot PR GROVER CLEVELAND'S spoech at thé on, and has a good claim for prefermont in | tics than any other person whom his stato hat hoary Christmas will not bring to m J abilahine compiny. . docs dolomnly sweir | ing the chairmen of the leading commi which it is aimed, and of cour BioRion Kt VA I e Tuesday | 1o fact that as” ono of " tho lawwyors for the | has sent to RN IR (oL e VAs HrORHLENE the b bena oV A atiidat fhat the actual eireniation of Tine DALY Bee | tees of the hous '”t”‘ LA “r"'“‘ bl LI wdepenaent cor its a vear ago ho made | iy his opinions, ageressive in his methods ot ‘m; \\)\‘r‘h‘! ur.:‘ :1\‘:‘ ‘y“‘l 1“1 1 u\ 0. for o weok ending Decenber 10, 1L was we | - while not a masterpiece of oratory wasa | a hard aud able fizht for bis clients, Povutor | und a natural leador. No statesmin, ho was | Nor biins v hor brieht. Tty faie credituble offort. The remarkable | ©f Boone also wants to ba counted ir hen forceful politician, and not & subservient And radiant face to eheer the soul of mo followa Eundny, Doe. 1 20 | the head of the ways andmewns commit- | check or restraint upon speculation in i . pertia wiil be in it again, but if | one, feature of it was the absance of meaning- | hojenit £ iohn . oSN oHlE oF St Louls Republie: ~Maiima,” said o on Nondsy, Dee. 14 ¥ i Jieaday, Dec. 15 ' T T i % doda A il [Kansas City Times: His life is instructiy: halred Wesy g boy, *1 don's. beove T the A L D 10 i | of lender of his puty on the floor | that it is by no moans n universai opin- [ less platitudes and involved figures of CRRIL T Tt e o it OY 1 Of | in most respects worthy of imitation. His [ hrownies any more. id | of the houso. Il was a candi- | jon that the denlings which it is the do. | Speech. He ovidontly folt free to suy | ®pig” Siromsbure Headiight, which fs | Scath ie aothor of thoso warnings-which | ~TWhy wot iy sonrs date for speaker with a following that | sign of Senator Washburn's bill to put | What ho meant and probably meant what | edited by I D. Chamberiain, the most can- | GitH (H G BuAn machine can ondure S nd pot ie under the windw where Ho satd) tankorous of all tho rabid independent | Yiisq for vears to 10 more thaw s fair tuak far | the row: @ got it. This morning [ 0 K —e caders in the state, deve rizo share o 2 Rl Morellian g ask for | g\ pur it and burn it Then' sho sid GEO. B TASCITUCK leaders in the state, d arge share of | gix “men, He succcoded, but whon nature | fre peeh got it and Ll oo L] Sworn to Leforo me_and subscrived In my MAYOR CUSHING has 217 vetoes to his | the editorial spaco of his sue to a dis- | wag oxhausted the end caino in tnat Intely Oh, 1 giess Vou Wwere mistaken, You hoard 3 resence th s 10t day of Decemer. A. D 1891, | vote for Mr. Crisp. This nction elected [ of gambling which legislation ought | wiogiv. Tt is faiv to prosume, had his | SCrEauon en »'amp Followers.” According | sommon and fatally sudden brain collapse | her the eurtain SBEAL NP b EIL Crisp, and it has becn intimated that a 10 f and e t credit, is fair to presume, had his to 1. D., there were thousands of these para. that stalks under tho name of apoplexy and . 1 saw b o It v Notury Eaplic oetufaL Ll L R UL CORRU T e G 10 MOSL | tory hoen four years instoad of two, the | sites hanging to tho rear of tho indopendent | 1ot NG e ! i And thus was another hoarthstone idol shat The growth of the nverace daily cireuintion | jypguin was then made that Springer | practicable way of vemoving them, or EXiBE a%as dipality | columns during tho rocent camvaign, and | PAFIVSIS. X t of ThE I for six years s shown i the fol- ing chiof executive of this mumicivality | <O i TR Kansas City Journal: Kansas will have i SR should have the ways und means chair- | any rate of reducing their operation to next time he wants thom kicked off the field : Jowin - ta gl d.thvel X LR CUo Lo BB peration 10 | would huve as remarkable a veto rocord | by tho “old groenback euari.” if this sug- | U0 sympathy of her sitar states, Her chi WiteoT st havo some wors i [ | 1t 1 manship. is appointment will bo re- | such limits that the least possible mis- | o' ho father of Ruth Cleveland. westion should bo carcied out the inde ;le;\|x1|[x‘-3| 15 fone :um no ;\mcr_ 1 fully take | mon YRt ‘mnvml’ that'tho Ghristning i | 1530 b | 2 garded by many as proof positive of | chiof may result, Is to heuvily tax them. — i Denacul voles Ay thelnex olection WOULLTbS | devaribe repaated he faliudlag btthe site | AToRbduiita Beitap:’ =¥ {14400 | e 1 GitiTaves b et |t it ] y = as hard to count as were the 1 labor bal- | 1e ropeated. The founding of tho state | <! Nbin et the Wiy fiveilount & 15744 \-'m’ 5 such a bargain. But whateve the fact I'he Dbill of Senator Washb will WHEN two railways hiave a contro- s four y e 20 = 2k 2 will not be done twice. What has been has 4l ‘. ,” .l L vy 1 f L BT44 18,55 g 3 lots four years ago. W ; bas you ail theso years, 7 s T ay be as to this, the selection of Jrobably have the reral approval of | versy to be decidod by the State Board “Unwise management and weak nom| ;’,‘“""‘I-”“"';‘l”'I"”‘\""*l“.”' Rl ";"“'1'5’ B. POt Tlci (v hia Al i i fi b Springer ogic oroas tof | b X 7 ¢ xochy fons"! ave w! caused the defeat of th ¢ b has driven his namo into the living Poor Richurd, in his “Almanack for the year 0 18083 167 S 1 Mol ttind oy Gl nitioa D T of Transvortation, the axtreme delicacy | Hons are what cuusod tho defont of the In- | yoic'yynich wnderlies his boloved Kansua A | 0f CRrISE 1oL My A L0 WS WioRs 10 Lombt e e DI ViU ) Lty 1L o MUST GET TOGETHER, of the situation of its membors may bo | cording to the Schuyler Quill, aud Editor | thereit will bo read so long as her people | Lhew. ng brofit alitiro thee o bl November 158 1 10 3o | & consorvative policy with respect tof . = ©C0 5l e et id 20,000 | readily comprebended. Sprecher adds: “Van Wyck, with all his [ Know history. 3 | suusion move thee 10 do anyth ember 12257 15,041 118,221 20,043 | 23471 tartf reform, attacking comparatively MO VAL Ak ) i = faults, would not only have been elected gov- i N;\\* Yol Tribune: Senator Plumb's [ kiowest to be evil soshalt thou nlways 1ive o b e Y | individual taxpayers in the city of ; .| ernor ‘but have brought tho others in safe. | death was plainly the result of ovorwork. | joilily: for . good conscionte s a contiuual = - = few duties, instead of an '\m."”” to (O, A, el o SR (] CORPORATION property should pay its | This year with such a man as Leeso at the | He hud been warned of the risk bo was ruu istui £ BRYAN of Nebr: 00d trafic amuke general changes. Mr. Springer it AOBULEDIYOIBILIS G fair proportion of the burdens of govern- | beud instend of Edgorton we would bave | ning, but being a man of tremedous enerxy. p ns woll as freo teador, Ho made his | somo timo ago dofinod his position, | 81l intorested in tho equal disteibution (% BEOFALIGH OF U ScCes BHEOKe T | i, "one could not. hava bon attacked | 1o ifusod T Aot on the urgent advico of his bargain in scason and held tho other | probably at the same time veflecting the | Of the burdens of taxation according to s LG i liko dgerton was, and further made a | physician that he lighten his iabors. Mr. 5 ¢ N the value of the property they own. tions.and even decisions of court cannot | recora in_the state. Anotner year with a | Plimb has been a preminent figure on the parties to it. views of the spenker, from which it i X : 4 wan like Van Wick or Leose at the lead of | republican sido of the senate since 187, being m—— fifarroditHab K16 policy willibetto 1nt They are all equally interestedin pre- the tickot wo can win with ease. Remember | 10w about midway of his third torm. Ho - e AT < et RS ) bt vonting i reckless wusta: of: the public that all good men are not geod canaidates | Was endowed with the goaius of hard work, xas Siftinzs: Alveady the lttle boy bo- SR EDWIN ARNOLD said yestorday in [ duce and pass a few short bills providing | venting clile usto of tho pub TAIN BOURKE has fully demon - | and success cannot be made with just any- | sud was & tluent and forciblo speakor. 2ius 10 Insiniate about Cliristr “[dreamt 8 i sificiel ageme 3 | ast night thaat you gave me ola_pleco fo an interview that Americans rushed | for removing the duties fro funds und in tho oflicient management | o0 1l o eun tako care of himself | body. | St Louis Globo-Domocrat: His tact and [ Chrsbtmis it S wave mo a8 bl their business affairs too much, Sodid | paw materials and putting of our city and county affairs by com- Sy e 2 S Tho Hastings Nebraskan nas heard of | resources were boundless. In all emergeucios | =My 1itt1o boy. don't $ou know that dreawn Nibvasl O & L potent mon of unbonding integrity. All | 0% Ubo Mexican border a3 woll as he did | usome quiet discussion golug on as 1o wo | hie was o sufe and conacientious adviser. e | wo by tontrar Yo will be disappointed,” iis advance man in Omaha. manufactured products on the free 2 N 65 *On the Border with Crook.” shall succeod Coneressman MeKeighuu.” If | kopt bimself in closo touch with the people | sald the mother. “No, I won't, Ifthe dream —_— list. In this way it is thought that some | Of these taxpayers are vitally con- all the canaidates for the place should cail | always, and by this moeaus he avoided the | £0€s by contriries, then you will ive me tha Wirk objector Holman of Indiana at | of the proposed chang might pass the | cerne ed in the credit of Omaha and RETRENCHMENT and reform will do g\gu “here,” the roar would be equal to | blunders which many of his distinguished .IIK"‘L :U-‘v-;i\p.fn\:w give mo the $gold pieso. ) 5 > o itteo on ap- W ol pedy restorat sonfidence et loxs b Niagara. colleagues committed, and passed safely over il 2 the head of the house committee on ap- | senate and get the approvalof the presi- o "‘,’I"" il ")"“““"{“‘l ”_'_‘ oD s A Y | almost as muchto reliove South Omaha | Thore 15 an amendment to the state con- | the political brenkers' which wrecked more ACOUNTRY MALDEN propriations the chances of socuring ap- | dont, whereas a geneval bill would be | capitalists who muy dosire to invest Or | from her load of debt as an occupation | Stitution to b votad ou next full which pro- | than one statesmai who imaginod bimsolf to Ha'p v's Bazar, propriations for public buildings are very ain to fail altogeth The free | loan their money in this city. G vidos for the election of three railroad com- | hold a permanent leaso on power, I8t (8 800n Will come nnd pass. slim. trade element of the democracy has boen | Thesoobjects can ouly be attained by | = —_— missibnocs andliopn oL thostate panors da- — - Tl Dring to e o Joy. 1 fers e S 1 X : .\ | sert that to cover the probable adoption of 5 . T e e, — /nt to the rear, Mr. Cievelnnd among | the co-operation of taxpugers through | Titk buttersd'side of the bread of Bill [ this amendiment it will bo- nocessary o nom- BUSINESS TROUBLES. G S se > rear, Mr. Cle 3 S et SOl Nl i e i inato and eloct throe commis - e 8o where can hant, T want to kiow them, but they may beexpected to make | the Real Estate Owners association. To | Springer never strikes the floor s e e The Bank of Greenville, Miss The dear poari-verried mistlotoo a greut deal of noise and stir up a lar carry on the wovk which it has carved ready promises to be a bungent campaign. Receiver's Hands. ¥ (otta T T rE " i CIatho out for itself, the association must have The Ora Blizzard, an indepondent blow- | Vicksarna, Miss., Dec. 25 —The Bank of A T A g LA R L) Chicagn Neiw: ol L lifagponaens 2 h anything [ ean do for you funds to meot the current expenses for Su % ,‘,‘;"’";!;r"l‘(vl i nibi 5"‘“““‘"“" favors (nl:g? -m!.l' ‘Jdl}"m”“\ega | Greenville, at Greenville, Miss., suspended Invalid “"'r‘ You might get some H(rllu Strange to say, Sen ylo, the prohibi- | for the campaign of 2, and adds: * e The fir ssent for pother, and sone n Indlnna as chuirman of the committeo | rent, clerks, stenographers, attornoys | ity apnareatly at home on the commit. | WIIL nover séat a povernor noc o suprome | Yosterdoy. o fist intimution of the sus. | Brient[orte for otler, nd woniohing for ROU. h st P e e " Y 4, tl aved t bira by | Pension was this notice posted on the door of | Self, so long us it is somo 1ittle thing that will on approprintions+is intended to give as- | 8nd court fees. The more active the | yogon irrigatich. * judge until you are prepaved to seat hita by el so ol th pproj 5 DiaEROp i e e e R Ol LU foh. i tho bank:“Closod by order of the chancory | U0 i Dorsttsurprisa for you'on Chrfstmns surance of economy. Itis felt to bo of il s e B Da0iciBRafA T poTaCmants: C. D. Casper of the Butlor County Press | court of Washington county. The banik isin | O™ "5 great importance for political effect that | Public records and - checking = law- iSbai b erat Rosanmitiodin priny tiat e "o MISLAKO | the hands of a receiver.” Tho shock of this Now whien the smiall 00y's hoart fs glad, en hie denounced Governor Bovd for voto- | | 5 & anve, wnd he bolloves with cause! the present house shall make a l:\\l] sidont Harrisou's judicial appointments | ne the Nowberes bill . Mo Caspor tonelres | intelligence was great. Whon it reached the HOWTABpY WO RIALia 100 R o reduction in appropriations, and Mr. the more monoy it takes to carry on its | hayve all boou romarkably good, or in other | on tho mutter in the courss of his controversy | CIrcult court, then in session, tho attondant Wore hilf'so kind as Santa Claus.” o ma R ote bl ability Cloch vy works works, strikingly nniiko. thoso made by bis [ With Editor Calioun of tho Lincoln Horald, | counsel told tho prosecuting udgo that this | pyuy wpoys” said the prope I B8XCop B L y . 4 HePitho aantinnior . HaFopled LUs |Bh s . Pucl: “Boys." said the propr of tha task of this kind. Butit ismnot quite | Ifeveryoneof the cighteen o- twenty | predocessor. under the caption of “He Fooled Us Once— | failura was such a calamity that no ono pres- | ant 10 the waiters, 1 have decided (o 0 = s S e Only Once," and savs: *“We never nad the 5 TR SRR e certain that the chairman of the appro- | thousand taxpayers would contribute Such is Fame. good fortune to get hold of the Newberry bill "“‘l‘f""“ anyjconditionitoitransact/husiness wed mu »plause, permitted to | from 50 cents to $5 a month aseording to e Nt s weoles ftor tho logislaturo b au- | A0 court was adjoursed atonce, 1t is oares o kg i b1l of DS 0 ) X ! : . A eat ki lEDWelbruaLaa cho By ks that this is but the precursor of other wis | of his pocker and it i s e Sl (Tl journed, and 5o wo trusted the judement of his holdings there would be _hund An Omaha mau named Morearty wants & | {m(houn and others, who were supposed to | fortunes, alb tne 1t of the depression in | “tik: i und funds to cover the outlay which the | erand jury. nd respectable grand | spoak oy knowledge and ‘authority.’ They | ¢cottou. Senator White, reoresenting the .'“;“‘,;':‘“l(”xf_‘:'l":l\“‘\' LRI o ) association is oblized 10 meet from | jury of tho poople Lave beon wanting' Mr. | had pronosuced it a kood bill, aud when tho | Wiitney Narional banis of Now Ovleans, and | Jf 5 I GHSRL B3 Wy ViR e s Moroarty for years, but noteven tho soft | governor vetoed it, wo fely very tired. After | other croditors were in Greenville yesterday. | vy month to month. Thore is, howover, o | FOtEW 'BE VEOER Pb 108 80 N rom | We ot posscasion bf tho bill, wo were amaz- | President Pollock has boon uppoiunted ro e that invisiblo gentloman. - ioreattor, when | 04 to discovor what a monumental ass wo | goiver. "o liabilities are stated at £0,000, HER IO LY. OFPICES, first recognition to the men who | under agroements dofined as 18 kissing under thoe rose THE BEE BUILDING decline Mr. Crisp had resolved to | than $1,000 nor more than $3,000 for " = | fake care of his friends as well as to | each and every offense. meal. The erooks should he tendered a this is the purpose. It is undoubtediy springer of Iliinois is placed at able that thero should ba some tee, and is thereby given the distinetion | food preducts, but it is proper to obse 24,062 | held the balance of power, and after an end to o an absolutely unmixed number of bullots withdrew and cast his | ovil, Novertheless, they ave a species ey SoME day the people of Nebraska will have an oil inspection law that will be at once sonsible and effective. When the present law was framed the legis- lators did not know the tricks of the trade. Now they do. amount of dust. The appointment of Mr. Holman of K¥M has been placed on the commit- teo on Indian afMairs and McKeighan on coinage, weights and measures. The two Nobraska independents will scarcely bo in a position to do the farmers of No- loss expenditures and jobbery A GrEAT many people will hope the [ priations committee wiltk roport that Ex-Congressman Perkins is | eXerciso his peculiar talent without ro- out of the race for the Kansas senator- | Straint. Itisunderstood that the most of ship is incorrect. Judge Porkins made | his party colleagues on the committee an excellent ropresentative in congress | 8ve less radical than he on the subject ve brought to the front, and in the dis- tribution of chairmanships the south, ACCORDING to the conelusions of the | including the border states, gets a et Sk f roducing oxpenditures, so that the | vory large class of selfish and narrow- e for industry and eflici 2 SHOMREIRNT = g wade of oursell. You are welcome to twit ' The assets arc more than that amouunt, com Sy AMONG the important irmanships | man may not find-free exe . 8 and the burden finaily is thrown upon a | gnai direct him to Omuha. from over credulity in swallowing all Cal- + ties to the amount of £130,000. The failure | The rather dininutive size of hier hose: Phe Callaway Courier announ, short crops, and to the low vrice of cotton. | A, a'beni®iri things they nre cortain to find; ridge, Dockery, O'Neill, Kilgore, | ment of the silver question for the pres- Philadelphia Pres pression cannot be avoided that the | coinage, weights and measures must | their purses, but unless the majority of | clected in Obio without sorious dificulty. | pered money power reach out its great arms | dsnt Pollock, whoss ability and integrity ur pkaniday join with the association in the laudublo | the republicau party of the wholo country.’ | WEFD [0F Lh0 Woey SHE THREATENED TUE PRESIDENT. | A55%5: wl'll bo honost-but on't think ground. is one of the foremost advocates of the nothing, 1 swear, r sonvince Governor Thayer A A joots P cen. for % i S > q e tl Youk, Dec. 2. —“I shall sail at once | With what you have no your stockin ought to convinco Govornor Thayer | sommitteo are in favor of that policy. | jects undertaken for tho promotion of | S0 BN Charlio Ogdon is booked for the democratic L 1 haniie : ) Y Ve , Fred Jewell of Platto county is credited | prosident. e can holp me. Lt be refuses, | 1563, when, as a boy of 15, ho enlisted in the aw. They know the chief inspector | gthorwiso than as significant of a desire i i e M councll has gracetully yolded 1 4 o0y towara Chili, though she bas not de- | pandont ticket, dentiit R S i el e i i 2 o I 3 5 b \ WM | UEN rity. Thoy have observed that Chief ! % S ey the uso of tho city’s money at 2 per cent | u;' Wo are altogether friendly to 1t and Jack MacColi, the Lincolu Journal pro- | East Fifty.fourth street, this threat against f / Mr. Mills is assigned to tho chairman- 2 re uoxether friendly 0 1taly, | T a5 the conundrum, *Which will it be? [ | i {1 foreign commerce, and, although it isan O NS 3 Taited Stat ; ' i to have bean met and explained if not 8 out at the pleasure of the treasuver. | of the whole population of the Now Dominion | place in the lieutenant governor's offico. United States consul at Bristol, Eugland, taiv, Governor Thayer has taken 1o | now and comparatively unknown mon i ’ 8 ments. In short, wo, tho American people, | 100 10 tho fact that “Church Howe is in the | nfy, Lofius arrivod here on the steamor vead The Bee,and for that whole world, and stand ready for self-defense [ wishes in toat line are satistied.” majority. s “Ho can bo be olls 2 majority Wiy the banlatshould i all ik ihe ity Medical Quicker and says: tHo can bo boaten at the polls }yyptsecured by her son-in-iaw sho was ar- The action of the coroner’s jury in San [ b Y county. e s bone othor L tho | tal for examination as to her sauity, Mr. to bo commended. Quackory cacnot bo por- | but he would uot desert bis political priuci- | 4,qtice to her I amn forced to procesd ngainst s 4 3 g minded people who prefer to le hor A —_— paring-down proclivities of Mr. Hol- 1o thoi ,’ b ‘,,. : ,‘)]T SE "I() l"‘ l," 8 ‘: the anxious citizen inquires ia mournful | us of tne mistake now, brother, but the next — prising $00,000 in first mortzagos on \Wash- Music and Drama. dotheir paying as well as their tighting | o q0000 ©Are vou there, Moreartv?’ wo | timewe makea fool of ourself it won't bo ington county real estate and county securi- | She put out her foot just enouzh to disciose of committees the names of weil known [t was reported a short time ago that g | iaasTY Vi And sald; My friends to buy presents aro % 3 el Lt i BiTo in says, aud don’t you forget it. 15 duo to the successive overflows, entaiiin nd auid; =My friends v nts democratic congressmen like Breckin- [ Mr. Crisp was inclined to favor abandon- 'U'}ll‘d'il“\ y small pumber of public e Lan K Se YA Rl I ontaLls flocking, % spivited citizens. ? other ood alliance man has gone wrong. | Itis a well known fact that the bank hw 0 ooc ce ma as gone ong @ & i ha S | Now what thing is prottiest tell me your ~ 2 o) e P o .. V: For a time this limited number of citi- 2 3 H. Hines, who was a candidate on*l been the financial bulwark of the entir mind ynum iGN oM, {McOreaty s fland | ientyhut the yanpointmentiof Mr.sBlund |, =80l g8 400 I O SRl inon | Ib now seems tobe protty genorally cou- | gy iydependent nomination, has taken job | counity, tho weaithiost in this stato for years. | L ean possibly get in my stocking Hooker are not to be found. The im- | a8 chairman of the committee on | NS Cd STk 9, 00 | cedod that Senator Sherman will be re- [ ina bank. **Thus does the petted and pam- |. Tho utmost sympathy is expressed for Presi- kot ot I Ked LDy looked down at her foot. and looked up a 5 0 3 e i e property ownors manifestan interest and | Such a result will prove very gratifsing to | like an octopus, scooping up all who dare to | aistinguished, s d shie bowed with a modorate measury of speaker took especial pains to keep | be I'LLllIILlLdIXEN implying that ho has no | Property L 'y & sing S SR AL e Aus !'v‘l bowed with a modarate measury these old-time wheelhorses in the back | such disposition or desire. Mr. Bland s i 5 5 ! i work it is doing it must eventually go | Governor Foraker is admired by regublicans | “ye Western Wave offers to wager “a trip shockmngs ieces lilk any cioties generally, and would doubtless make an ex- | around the world and a peep into eternity,” | Insane Woman Arrested Who Talked | They muay et what they choose, hut thero's froo and unlimited coinago of silver, | 1o Pieceslike many other socioties that r 0 d b borul Y 3 s g * | have been compelle abu ‘. | cellect senator, but he ought to have had the | that the republican wajority in Nebraska of “Removing" M. Har ) i swea E Tir commonts of the state press | and it is probuble that a majority of the | have been compelled to abundon pro- | e fasaaan e e e Azl LT boa0, 000 = risol Which ever remotely bezins to comparo 1 the A nr N itsoni ie) ews- | for the United States and will go direct t nal the,pao % e o R ST s city for w ! 3 iy nomination tor overnor, according to news: [ T [ e e > poct scout, b that the peoplo hold him responsible for [ At any rate, the selection of Bland to | the prosperity of this city for want of S B Daner gossip outside of Omaha, Washington. My purposo will bo t0 860 the | bean e ine sorvine ot To8 oieament Sl the failure to enforce the oil inspection | pead the committee cinnot be regarded | Popular suppor BloxiveXispsicoiXou, beon in th c govern c 3 D (e [A— New York Sun 4 5 CAGE SS o AT == = . with congressional aspieations. Fred s a SN ote z rmy and most of his deputies by reputati A 3 + We, the Amorican poople, are kindly dis- | fivmor, and he wants to run on the inde- | | Wil remove him—-thoro will bo no presi- | srm) s deputies by reputation | to introduce a free silver coinage bill ; ] and have no contidence in their integ- | und make that an issue. the banking combine and awardod them | noined herself properiy in her deulings with | After naming Tom Majors, Dr. Mercor | According to Rudolph V. Martinsen of 5% Inspoctor Carns hus boen absolutely si- | ghip of the committeo on intorstate and | (OF the coming year, always omitting | though sho withdrow her ministor from | PQUUds the conundrum, “Which will it beb! | tho lfe of Presidont Harrison was contained lont in the face of charges which ought the school fund which isto bo parceled [ Washington some time ago. Wo think mghly | a5a possible candidato to take Tom Majors' | 10 ® letter sent to Lovin A. TLathrope, the important committee, it is more than v ¢ % The , tent 101es om 10 omo months ago by Mr: X > 7y disproved. But so far s we oan ascer- | peoiabio | R o bor of | The next vear the national banks will | of Canada, thoush some of the purblind nows- | et Paul Kepubllean notes a boom for | somo months ago by Mvs. Ada Thorpe Lot Thousands of democrals probuble he will decline. A number of | 5 N0 O atage to | Papers there do not reciprocate our senti- | Tom Majors for congross, but it calls atten- | vus, who is Mr. Martinsow’s mothor-in-law. Bteps to improve the oil inspection sor. allow only 1 par ¢ or possibly only " 2 I 1irst district und the blue-shirted statesman | SRR Gt et 4 s \'iv‘u i Jnnes ; half 1 por :-lcun 1 llmlmum-‘l will | are In an amiablo mood, us wo survoy tio | will have towait until that gentioman's }\l\-- ;:;g'l‘.«,\.nlll\’,l:n;w1\‘;,,v‘|l;lnj>~“-:. lylllllu\\l' ;.“.[: reason the inlerview with o Lt 1 e shes jn th 2 persecuted hor and had secured hor incarcer- SRS < meekly submit and award the city funds | geninst all comers, T u:;-plrwl-l .\mJ\ um;; Ao AN a0 | L o Loy o Lix-Speaker John . Car- to the combination at its own figures. —————— that MeKeighan will run for congress again, | which sho had recently escaped, On ' war- 5 - Chilian inquiry that difficulty between X b0 b P 4 D 1.0 lisle of Kenlucky, e S Rl o 2 = : A iR Reanaie B Chioniole with & good man and we havo that man here | At SEFHCC BY K R AR (l\me; ican and 1(_hlm‘m | l{u{s ‘rv‘:slf‘ = P Aur?‘ AND ”l‘l llun-. 4 loss than they Lave paid surreptitiously fian:Frane/ssp: Clironole, in Clay county. Heis none othor thun the | Fosted and was committed to Iitlovue hospi drunken row which resulted in fatali- Vestern producers will be especially ity 5 P e 0 ne 1 % M. f08 @xaming g 2 e emrih s R R CRu | LIRS BEREIE T b | 0 the city and county teaasurers, after | gomardino in holaing a Christian scientist | Retuloton. the. maw who should have been | Martiusen the sonin-law. is president of l THE SUNDAY BEE 5 can suilors wero set | interested in the bill intvoduced ir the | spending from 320,000 to $50,000 to elect < ) dsddade lotan, ¢ s SYas the Mexican Land Grant compauy. ! i 4 B 3 3 3 2 , to nuswer ou tho charge of manslaughter is 4 nominatad and elected instead of McKeizhan, | Y\ ARk y . upon in u cowardly manner, but if they | United States senate by Senator Wash- | them is a puzzle that only eminent finan- Mus. Loftus is insane,” he said, nd in had been sober instoad of intoxicated it | burn of Minnesot relating 10 | ciors can solve mitted to shelter itself under the mantla of | PleS r_ur.('mnv-o.;' the O'Neili Ttem, *as the | Der- Itis perfectly true, as she says, that I yill e is not likely the riot would have been | “futures” According to the ollt Ttem, *‘as the | goolrad hor commitment to the asylum in wi be of cxtraordinary A X i At " S 4 2 days grow shortor the newspaper articles in S 2 ol el 5 < such o serious affair. ‘Uhere is just | for taxing dealers therein. It will bo THE World-Herald veport of the pro- | conntry. Some qualification should bo re- | sisting that Kinkaid be our next congross- l'\“‘m;,u:‘}'u‘"}”'j“‘ i me groat troublo and nlerest, Ile talks abowut doubt enougb in regard to locating the | remembered that a measure for this | ceodings of the last meeting of the | auired of all persons professing to minister | man grow louger and louder.” 3 2 in 5 Q her Cr the Silver blame 1o incline fair minded peoplo to | purpose, less comprehensive than the | Board of ducation omitted all rofer- | 10 bodily ailmonts, and they should not veof | A& quiotWint is given by a Lincoin paper Deadly Fog in Eng'and. peaker Crisp, the ver excuse the Chilians in a large measure, | present one, was introduced und | enco to the additionai $500 required to :‘,;"“"'“'“ ghataolar, ““': faith "““‘f; and | {0t Bryan's seat 1n congress. Loxnoy, Dec. 23.—A denso fog prevailed Question, and tells why the though they may think it strange that | discussed in the last congress Smet 0 i iristan sciontists aro to bo pormitted we | “pho first announcement of a candidate for | in Yorksnhiro vesterday. Al traflic had to vo ¢ ) go th Cuss f 085, | put tho Smead heating apparatus in the S N A . 4 mocratic party should not T R but no action was taken on | feamo school bailding nr Hitenenciey | TIEUYas well throw down all barriors aud | tho ofico of stalo suporiutondent ‘o pub susponded. In Leods two mon lost their democratic party 2 E———— it. There has been a general and earn- | addition. This is on the principlo that T s ranks. Prof. Hiatt, who bhas just been k ALlasiid allow any one topractico medicine, wstruction comes from the indopendent | lives in consequonce of the fog Al G S i, THE trial of u jug of whisky before a | est demand for logislation of this kind | the loss that is said about that matter Lifo's Tigjui Fover O'er, sloaled papsyintandons ot 119 Slikiakcouity Prosident Gage'Qutinf Dapke suey the tartff in the next Bismarck court is now in progress. Pro- | from organizations roprosenting the | tho botter it will bo for all partics to the L B fiaks Tribun ; R ol SRR RS e Naw Xans, Deo. S.Drotdont Gage of . / A hibition is the coustitutional malady of | agricultural producers of the country. | deal, from the site to the dey closots, b e ARRIINAL i Genetal Ognnar tho First National bauk of Chicago is ggeatly campaign; discusses should be laid to rest' in a blinding snow | facy tuat tho “grange isu't the organization | improved this morning and is now out of I'he Fremont Herald calls attention to th Nocth Dakota; and a jury of twelve | The bill of Senator Washburn defines GG ATl storm. His was 5 storiny 1ife, ho tived till | 16w whan Church Howe was. ot the. hacd | danger. i i PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES for'92 men, good and true, been for sov- fons to mes bonbmablor aktaa 1 1 s good 0. have been for sev- | “‘options” to menn any contract or agr I¥ A change of garbon the pavt of the | the winter of life came down, and it was | of it in Nebraska—aud it is all the more THE BACHELOR'S CHRISTM LS, oral days within smelling and tustiag | ment whereby a party thoreto, or any | wdivor of this or wny other paper could [ proper for his tinak.couch to have a winding | creditable for tho grauge that it isn't, - ; . Don distanco of the little brown jug, which | party for whom or in whose bobulf such | pogsibly habilitate the Omha Hoodoo, | $h0otf snow, 1y was the courso of naturo; | RSN HORGILEPIAT BAGATISURIN | notoro tho zlowing fre Lait, The greal expounder of ’ ! 3 ossibly habilitate the Omaka Hooloo, k i | Tho last 1o of the [terald paragra tha glowing A contains u liquid upon the quality and | contract or agreement is made, con- | thut has bankruptod its proprietor in | 28 SPring bad pissed, his summor aud his | ovidontly wasn't intendod for nows, but only (,‘.\,.‘,:',‘.v"“‘,:., o wikie, democratic doctrine says the alcoholic qualities of which various wit- | tracts to have or give to him- Gk i autumn; his was ‘s long Indian summer; | as a “gag.’ And Suy good-bye L0 oare. 4 e A M AT A P ey e l:):le.ll‘h:;n Illulu yours and G ked tWo |\ hat more natusal sad mora proper then that Lo York Domocrat bases its support of e Sy people are opposed €1 legis : By i e 1 olitical parties in one sing an, | 9 e \ i aslings' candiducy for the congress- nd many groctings I reco oath. The wholo city of Bismarck is | or sell at a future time any grain, | v one singlo campuig with the winter ho snould grow still like the | W (3. Hostings candiducy for the concress From fricnds, and glve them, tao, lative interfevence with the ' | and put it on a paying footing, wo might | earth, and that 6V him the winter should A0 B MG And many ploasant alos | woave akive (e torn up from center to circumference | cotton and other farm products, pork, 1 ST i ! | 1o’ | aus are his common enomy." The Democrat Bofore a chiosun fow ; over tho findings of the jury in this case | lard and all other hog teeduete o, | 2¢commodate tho brilliant but unappro- | lay hor whito mapso! Mon porform great | iy an mdonoudont alllanco organ, despite its currency; glves an estimats L Eb e D JREY h 208 ard ARG ) OWIar Rog procuc U= | ciated literary combination that has | things in tne fifiy yoars which a long iife | Bourbon uame. A book of Christias tates T road 3 i and all Christmas festivities have beon | tures” shall bo undorstood to mean any | gung aud rooked it to sleop gives & mun to w@fll but aftor 1t s oves and | . Here's some advice from tho Crete Vidette Auldain o T barls it M of Blaine; says the west LT T TP T T AT el o T et & k sleep. A5 X abraska's roprosentatives in coniross aro And dreaming pleasint deoams Tadood, . POStp ordict co n contruct or agreement whereby a party the work is finistifll, what more natural than | i AR T e e T think once more I'm young and south are coming to- wd ‘“‘options,” and providing — religion, as it is endeavoring to do in this agrees to buy, or agrees to sell and de- that tho long sfbp should come, aud that | or O o " " \ 3 e % SRR o : , pasto this item in your bat, for some ono DR N lline Grtha ineksTos oo e 3 Tae senatorial contest in Ohio, ac- | liver, ata future time to another any | TN VIEW of the fuct that Speaker | \hywintor should makon plllow white us | miy ask you, Doforo congress adjourns. whe Tha dRailing ot tia Laoia'or iaos gether; considers cording to all reports, is waxing very | grain, cotton and othor farm products, Crisp had all his committees made uvp | qown for the tired hesd? they are, and you would be covered with It 18 not such a lonesonic place— hot, and both sides aro claiming to havo | pork, lard and all other hog products, | Pfore the Jacksoninns passed resolu- SPIRIT OF 1T STATE PRESS SRR LA Rl RALALRR LA AL LAY THE FUTURE OF POLITICAL PARTIES viotory in sight, Sofar as the candi- [ when atthe time of making such conteact | 1008 endorsing Brother Bryany their 3 X ctic 8 TR ended 1o e Referr to the an cement fro Wash- . ernor Foraker, are coucerned, they are | make such delivory, or the party whom | ¢l do the young Iilinois congress: | goci will, “by courtesy. divide the patron Highest of all in Leavening Power..—Latest U. S G"”‘“‘CI""‘L political questions of the maintaining at least an appearanco of | he represents in any capacity, is not the | 48 from Nebraska no manner of | agaof tho state oa u north and south Platio Loalil 2 e n pasis, the Niobrara Piouoor observes Sup- 1 . ” ’ porfect cordiality toward each other, | owner of the articlo so contracted and | 5¢*VE - aALY, Sho Hiohines Blousesamaryas) o day are discussed, formin, the heat and acrimony of the fight | agreed to be deliveved, or unless the ar: OMAlA people who do hot keop - mt‘-[_':‘«:lll;x;:‘l‘ ”,f[;’l'.“"“,,‘"']“'f :nn"“: l‘l{"w b the most brilliant interview boing betwoen their supporters, | ticles so contracted to be sold and de- | with the progr L oventa will p Aticedons 1I8S HDA QS i $ ot huadarhed ! | o progress of events tived, 1 i er co utet LTS and this may not be as great | livered shall subsequently be actually | ,p i Loeal politics ure beglonng to take shapo : ever conlrivu 0 a ably be surpr to read that a sir inferved fre o newspapers. | delivered to the purchaser for ufacs ” ; in Guagoe county, according to the Beatrico ha b ot pel 8 18 0 bo fnferved from tho newspapers. { delivored 0 tho purchusor for manufac- | ydking establishment In South Omin | e 4880unty, wecerding to the Buatriva paper. It is [rom the pen The most trustworthy indications are | ture or consumption, but the act shal 5 half ) covers uinetoen and a | acres and | bave demanded that Senator Paddock turow of Evank G. Carpenter, the that Sherman has tho lead and will | not upply to any contructs or agreemonts | Lad'o i §785,000 annually to 1,800 em. | 4P Bis hanas or tako o consequences. Tht // UG s il Pé probably keepit. Thelegislat for future delivory made with the United | Noc ok Domoorat wiairts that “ulraady & logisativo X ¢ celebrated Washington cor N Hoyes. icket nas been scloctea th is net frienalv early in January, but the contest may with uny state, country — 7y L RO e ST PR R A Y vespondent, Read it last through the month, The republican | or pality uor to con- SOUTH OMAA people do not use the | his well kuown strikers, and while the mon couuseling the re-election of Sherman. | f ule und delivery of any of the | of the common council. The suburb is | the Paddock wing &ttempts to ruu apother