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OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1892, PORTS. Army Officers Seouring Information Con- | operate against the laborer and pro- cerning the Situation, proposi- MAPS OF HER COAST ducer.” There is no sounder IN CIRCULATION lines, which so seriously sume his wages is the last thing to be in- c croased. Itis only after the values of here. Averdgo ST sk GEO. i Eworn to Lefore me and subscritcd in my yresence this 16th day of January. A. D. 1802, BEAL. P. I money that is current regard relative value. He cannot protect him- seif against n coming danger of cureency depreciation, as the capitalist can, nor can he himself from week to weelk or month to month asean the man- ufacturer and merchant. He has only his labor and he must sellat the market prica for the money which the law de ares 10 be a legal tonder, regardless of Notary Public. The growth of the avera-e daily circulat on «f Tnr Bg for six years I8 shown in vhe fol- Jowin table: recoup Jnnuary. 15,20 50| 25,44) 3 ebruary .1l 1500 18T | 230412 Ninrch, s oo 1963 215|200 Apri L ol A 8T 20,554 | 2173 Sy {12,401 142 20110 23,840 June'l 12208 14,147 197243 20,301 | 210 July. £ 314|108 18,033 0 =4 Angunt. 12.484| 14,151 | 18,183 3 | what its purchasing power may be. Tho Ceranayorire el ) I det situation of lhe agricultural producers Necomberi.o..: a3 lbont nom is very much the same. The large ma- jority of them are compelled to sell theiv products as soon as they are ready for the market, and to take in exchange for them whatever money is curront. They _— wnot shrink the bushel nor reduce the A CORN-COB pipe factory ought 10 pay | pound in order 10 make themselves good in Nebraska whero the material i8 80 | jpraingt tho declining purchasing power cheap and plentiful of the noney they reeeive for their com- CusA has a paper dollar worth 48 cents in gold. If Peffer heurs this he will want to annex Cuba. TeEMEN and coal dealors will not de mand or expect sympathy or condolence just now. municipal exponses S7. PAUL is reaching out for the dem- oceatic national convention. [t is a trifle too cold in that climate for the confed. Dbrigadiers. ey v e ) et CHILI'S ~ FORTIFIED LS 4 i oo . 8 X trai dug of a gun ou their harbor dafenses St. Joseph concluded to get thelr oapital | members of the Ohio legislature after | week, and it will be very surprising if [ ing the Jrdsent year. There s s - Chicago News: But it would be unjust to terested with them, and started in. It was rvealize that all the democrats in the | quired for pai'f purposes will decline to ! yeily withont 8unday) One Year....8 & 00 means of preserving our national dignity and | ness euough to suport five dry goods houses e Vear,. 11100 300 | 1#not the capltalist who suffors from a — have been appruised above their market | national tnsult would becomo a duty to which would ask any of the old firms thers, thy ¥ ever did und 1 am informea that the new p cote Denver News: If war comes, 1t should be | for it by putting his affaivs in o condi- | affected the | \.gidont land speculators who will not ) tho largest dry goods buildings in St. Joo EouthOmahn. corner N and 26th Streeta. doubt, It might go against the United States ‘srn Hepanie, he largest dry goods buildings in St J looked. The crops in this great country { ‘o - of ever securities or honds he muy possess g ¥ | take careof theexisting parks and spend | or 1L ok ow York, Roomat?, 14and (5. Tribune Bullding secure us the victory. No half way mensures it tho bostor it will bo for all. Very truly, AR b DI S products, It isa very old axiom that | likely tooccuragain, and be more dis- | = Ay il ovents, no new bonds shiouid be | of the U'nited States. ovon though it should | What may bo regarded ns a sizniticant in MR TAVLOR'S REJOINDER ditorial Department ! ons L] crning Affaies of 1s Ol BUSINESS LETTEL true. Neither does the manufactu oxcopt in the busy shipping sesson, and | {00400, par. If stops have been taken from the War departmoent of the fortitted Chicago Tribune: Though his career has | fron surveys made in 1587, aro safu 1o show | rushing into print to ventilate or caprect any Omahf. Drafus, checks and postofi T R e e e 1 snough from time to time to his | t0 the eastorn s ul, L can readily be reversed so long as there erough fromtime toitim ) ¥ % o | allayed some of the national anxiety as to Thfl BEG PI]I]IISIHHE CU]I]]]flIlV F[’fil}]‘im]fl maps is one showing the city front of the | causes, nave lod me tocall & halt for from want of & market, out from want S ——— i duke of Clarence, heir presumptive to the | ever four largoe sized forts commanding the harbor | ynneoded, The lotter to the Bo: ard of I'ran Ltuto of Nobraski the producer is fac different. In the | Se880m pointed to raise funds for the annual | sympathy bears upon political conditions und Geoe ¢ \Of The Bee numbor of guus in use in those fortified spots | IecoRuized, consequently an outlive (witl ARUTHBMsEn Al cironiation 3 tha new senbourd outlets, We must shin 0 | of Teado rooms. It is a humilinting | %0 the fact that the young duke has beon [ 15 problomatic, but army officers estimate 't ns. ving baviug the business done, follows: bition of public grief which, but for tunat [ Chilian affa r the receipt of tho mups, pre- | were no public warehouses as contemplated Tuesday, Jan. 1200 vanced that the waige earner cau obtain | COUrse cannot afford all the relief | Omaha guards wore authorized to bid : AL o tho maps sent from Washington gave a clear | (indo? Nab, 5560 UHETON: With © Triday, Jin. i To leave | of his grandm . and_after the first shock mills which mike as cood flour as A L2 the meantime he must tuke the well fortified,” he said, “but the hc BULS | Omaba Eievator company and the Fowle fall into the hands of the younger brother. name of the city as well as the Omaha B ¥ o ore 80l creased indefinitely. Stoam power is | yyupds to make good their guarant Captuin Maus sald the mups were sout | taking benofits of iuspection. The g Lt never have been permitted, with his puny all over the country were brushiug™ up their | Suitamber, whon the Omaha Ilovator con For flouring purposes steam isin many | pooause of our indifference. What is | British monarcnism that question will uever maps, such as had been sent 1o hoadquarters | ot Weiohod some. by mysoir. othery o, S o i iron mask which court otiquette compels it then for rdo to the seacoast for for- t nr ave not already raised the necessur > 80 Ot repor iz I ready raised tn A ¥ As a result of the tall buildine mania here, | that time could not report aud, knowing | and seatier shipments through a long: T0WA will probably enact a warehouse | oSt the saddest position which a woman [ becomo deranged through the contemplation | Slevator knowing ho could and would rends “far as opportunity had boen iven, well | hospital. Willisms nad a plan for an “Expan- | Mau iu charge of the same duties was getting. incroase the tocal demand F'rom every | hecome a sharp competitor of Omaha as him. if he had not manifested tho qualities | days, raise or lower ceilings at will, and at | Work aud I took care thut tho weigher was elevator business at Spoon lake, and R Tt lower the coilings and drop burglar proof | With my first assistant’s duties were por tha e M be el oh thele Ly oo nalillithos rtan : the qualities requisite to British sovereiguty To Kuock Out & Union. When ordered by the board, upon applic ¢ < | on this side of the Missouri beforo the 2 was good natured and ho was not” endowed | .g7aral weoks at the Lelatd hotel here with | a man to go towork &% soon as the work wis of protecting themsolves from the cvils The prosident of [ M40 €} would bo sadly out of place on the British | yway with the stovedores union. A. B. Mc- | While waiting ho was put on duty to post from the debasoment of the currency | favor of reducing salaries wheve they rntive Piatorerdtadsoaiatl vhic > £ Y | Operative Plastorer’s association whioh | yngiand ‘(s groat or small no one can say 1 have contracts with the six big steam- | time. established proposition sustuined by uni- | aging to find this disposition among | ant recolloctions of their briof visit to | YOURZ Priucess whose bund he had so lately | companies aro getting tired of these strikes | assistant hns only drawn his sulary as suen ALGER having spoken for Blaine if these espacially the American nation will | inock out the union and hire just the men I | hardly sufficient to pay board. | - THE DAILY BEE | A¢AINST LABORER AND PRODUCER. | will bo permitted to retain it. M the wholo™ Amount of bonds voted | and vain peopts, and nothing but the British since several live young mon who had grown L £ i JEE - | ol 8 d G ode.0f de v the up in of the oldest dry goods bouses in 5 Senator Sherman, in his speech to t Mills is going back to congress this | for parks ##hall be foated dur. | Bnd German mode of dealing with thom —th L L) 0 F. ROSEWATER, Emron. will make them respect us as they fear g il Logother and start wnother wholesala dry = | his re-election, said* **All measures to | the Corsicana statesman does not assert | no danger ,whatever that the parties | land and Germany Roods house. ' They got some capitalist in- PUE Y M IN o “ i UBLISHED EVERY MORNING. ! jower the purchasing power one, sel ny to muke Mr. Springer | who own the Lands tha o to be nc- Jaimed by the " i g lower the purchasing power of money | himself in a way to mu fr. Spring ho own the lands that ave t 0 {mity that the Ameme people will shrink 1 Al‘\l.n;d‘ln the knmvl:u( m‘-‘n. at somo one TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. from war if such should b the only ultimate Would have to quit: that thero was ot bu house are not ready todance to any tune | sell or raise the pricos during the next : 3 [ s Joe. Notwithstonding theso Yaily and Sunday, One Yeu 10 00 4 X i honor, In such an event the humbling of an LA, € th s i L e R 3 | tion than this in political economy. Tt | he may play. two or thredféars, Mokt of these lands | honor. In such an event thio humbling of at sortions, they havo all prospored. [f yo | nl (i \ NEEDE, esOUP v v will tell you that they have aone the | Your 15 | debased currency, because tho moment | ;'/, JURING MILUS K BDNL. i value and fubly one-hulf of the money wo | the resources of the nation would be - fraely it tell you tha they have done the, lnrg 1 A | The ockade ¢ e transpord « Y plodge Il LT £l ted in they vee, Ons YORr. . ... sesees 10 o soes the danger coming he prepares | The blockade on the trunsportation | 4va 1o expeng for parks is 1o go to non- | PIE iem fira s doing at least its share of the o\ OFFICES, 3 it} e sttty Ot | waged with tbe utmost vigor, Concerning LA U AL AL AL LS aha, The Bee Building tion of safety. He can hoard his gold | #rain market, hasu lesson O ol | wotnvest w detfar of it in Omaha. It {8 | its rosult no intelligent, person can_bave a the Big Gun of th SALALL e ond ¢ | 3 . | tural states which should not be over- | S Ak Y Evoty Counell Bluts, 12 Penrl Strout and can find asecure place for what also manifest ghat we cannot possibly | FOURG, Lt mikbt &0 axalust the United States nvory man in Omaha should Start (o talk COhiea: 0 Office. 3.7 ¢ hamber of Commerce, il 3 e 1 | wealth and pooulation of this country would i 1z this necessity up, and tho sooner you : i will increase in quantity year after year conslda 3 r Vushington, 515 Fourteenth St reet that will bring gold. He is not de 0 TG h: Hitgnaeiad SHIE Ve td any considerable amount in improving BEOUIT, B6 RASEven oF picsad, CHIN aBAGI Citicaao Bunkau o Tie Bre, | A COMMENCIAL SALRSMAN ) H ¥ o mishs ol occurred this yenr S 't i Ay dbe adopted or pursuec i shoulc i . pendent on daily oarnings or the sale of I y tho new parks during the present yoar, | jaould be adopted or pursued. Chill should Citicado, 1o, dan, 18, § - All_communications relating to news and russitig ns the volute crease. | : h ¥ Theaty e -y = ® i etol e giitorini matior ahoula”be add-ossed te the | capital cun always tako care of itself, trossing as tho volumo of blan el issued bearing a higher rate of interest | involve the extinction of that government | cident was the receipt at army hendquartors | Suuio weighmaster Writes Pointedly Con and it is truo today and will always be | We need no more trunk line railrords | gpan will be required in order to sell the | 2MON the nations of the world, horo yosterday of a large number of maps y t | THE DUKE OF CL IRENC . : B u Owaly, Jan, 18.—To the Editor of Ty pehli binsinens Iogtors und ron ittances should | suffor from the lowering of the pur- probably few more, it any, will bo con- | gjiher by the city or Board of Education ports of Chill. The maps, which weralaken | Bes:, While I don't very much beliov o wed to T] e Publishing Compuny, L structed fr o gralg pr sing regic L Sidremed ¢ L chasing power of monoy, because ho can | Structed from the graly producing region | ¢ 1 (vket 5 per cont bonds, their nction | been n short, one, he displayed qualitics of the oxact position of evory fortified spot | mater, yet th o URCRRTGA U6 i 2 fo be made payabie to the order of the v character which, had he lived, might have 4 bt Al matter, yet the many statemonts and misa; nony, add done therefore with our grain is bacom aloug the Chilian const. Tho largest of the | prenensions either from ignorance or othor goods to secure him from loss, and the | ** o sommn conabouoncs. moy | a8 been no absolute sale and transfer | hig capacities for ruling. 3 @ a problem of some conseque! 0 | ; is true in a measure of the mer- | JE & DI Ll L] a of the bonds. New York IRecorder: The death of the | city of Valparaiso and the exact location of | parties interestod. Statoments of X, Y THE BEE BUILDING ARG - e fortifiea spot in the city. There are | iy World-Herald, also by Atlas could go b, b= = " of fucilitios to get the erop to market in WEDNE: : ni o ittee ap- | British crown, is not an event of great polit e ARG B TR But the situation of the laborer and & NESDAY night the committee ap- | LA LU A FWORN STATEMENT OF CIECULATION, | feal importance except in so faras human | oy on'ten heavy batteries between the | portation by the grain men and also w Jou of Dov (il Sooner or later the people ol is in- seting 5 N P’ y oti ms public re: north and south limits of thecity. The | article 1w Bek of today should o Sachtk, "socrotary of The Bee | 8o of the former the uniform rule is | Seoter of fwer bie b LU meeting of ths National Competitive | fashions public results Y tevior agricultural region must Drill association will meet at the Bourd | Chicago Mail: All the world loves a lover; an upology) of my department ac {hut the notual ofreitiution of Tk Datix I A il f iy ¥ Aty give n better understanding to the part for the week ending January 16, 1502, wus i podio i dats 2 @ of late very prominent in that character | that there are not less thai 10 follows: * all commodities, as expressed in a de- 'r{“'”" vin the 1""'”1’”"1 Daluth ‘“‘"IJ_" fact that thus far Omaha has beok indif- | gives a sadness and tendornoss to an exhi Genoral Miles declines to ' discuss the | “NGRERR RIS R o fndays Jan, 10 . ¢ 5 S Al of Chicago and timore, n this | farent or ' of atte The Monday. . 11 1 preciated currency, havo largely ad- erent to hor duty on this matter. The | FLON I DA Rrlel awhich, ferring that ail nows b given out gt Wash- | (il 16 PUCIC wapghouses bs ‘coutgmpla v T cor | ington. His aide, Cantain M. P, dMaus, said Vi i CL Wednesdny, Jan, 14 R pacy e G 3 Boston Advertiser: Clarence was never | Ing ] ) ) Omana, wanting a grain market for ) hursday. Jan. 14, more pny for his services, and in many | Neoded. We must muanufacture & purt | for Omaha at the Indianapolis meeting | intonded by matnre to succoed to the throne s | y llad to muke a fight for | Of our product Nobraska has | and they were successful idea of the strongth of the Chilans in the | glovator men of Omaba, did organize a gri Euturday, Jan. 16 RS YEhYy se cases he is compellad to make a fig them holding the sack now is contemp- | Of €F10f has dicd wway tho British people | Matter of hatvor defonse. “Valparaiso 14 | poard, and the two prominent oievators, t) : gt o he g sack 8 cc - | will bo content that the affairs of stato may ssof its | Minnesota produces. There is no reason yiple, Our people.owe it to the good of our biggest warships could silence "her | company. concluaed to eneourage tho s why their number should ‘not be in- Chicago Posw: It 15 beifeved by many that | DRLLOries in a short time, 1w my opinion by taking out private warehouse licens It | the youvg man who has just died would | | CARCERLBIRS SOC ARG RS o e fc ) Hoen : e % i T ¢ ) iore oftic s C- | o ment camo to take charge H;“ | .“; _\l'”.., |]f‘m~« h_\’ “\MF whi l; 1‘1“ will be simply disgraceful to permit the | mind, sickly body und offensive manuevs, to [ (dutinted with the situation, Army ofteors | diju't commonco work uutil the mid ablo also to utiliza St Anthony’s falls. | interstate vorulsawhio i ou Y oily. aps, fc the ) SISt o S O o e o aes i Ly Bartpe (U8 iowieie GEtie mbitaty stvangen o Ol [ R VSlEat MUSE IS CHERER RICVetLE oo sl and there was no doubt 4 great demand for | 41 ion T renorted dail ESC TR Y (A v varticulars preferable to watse. I our | the matter with the Board of Trade and | “oxcsred: SN Ol by Rgas iy ta tter with the Board of Trade New York Sun: Even royalty, beneath the | hore, product wero manufactured at home and | Roal Fstate Owners association that the aues - S0 that wheu requosted to give certinicates ki toveRr; 18-t himaty ahd: no one, however Result of the Tall Bullding Mania. it could not bo done. My first assistant al T e e : LLs ardent against monarchism, need hositate 1o UL LT AL ’.! ks Date B e S0 ¥ | funds to meet the emergency? express sympathy for the dead prince's | S Williams, lntely traveling for the ( [Bust have two, Lhired fy son, In whom I wreeatly reduce the bulk of the product mother and for the young girl placed in al- | Hoffman & Keefo Metallic File company,shas | had implicit confids . to but at the large e o5 S : A Y k ARG ofa fABEITul HOHE s five and burglar proof | 410 services o all parties concerned, giving period, but likewiso increase out profits. | law similar to thatof this state the | © oupy: T CR L URO0 L s e IRy CHAG! L SratopATEubIK iowe F Denver Sun: He had shown himself as | skyscrapers, and he is now in_the detention cmploy additional labor and capital and [ prosent winter, and Council Bluffs will ST : s 5 point of view the mulling industey de- | o grain market, The big concern on proved equal to all trusts that had cometo [ He could ercct sixteon story buildings in five [ s encotragement. the bottoms will prove a nucleus for an | of greatness und genius, it may well bo saia [ DgNT when the janitor haa gono home the | Uhder oath (for which the department il that ho had never been placed in a position | janitor could fold the building up ov else L AL IA L AL UL Ll CUTTING OFF TAX-EATERS \ . N A i puld awnken Omaha capitatists to the ! v anihn 4 formed by working ofton late nights and Judging from tho public utterances of ?h: 1ld awake \anflm capitalist the Chicawo ‘Inter-Ocean: He 1 many of | Shutters over the doors at will. A1 ety Boras importance of seizing time by the bangs ! i n in these duys, and, perhaps, to bacome more | |y is Jearned that conf f ropreson- | tion of othor warehousos needing service, | s in harmony with the views of the requisity with each succecding year. He s loarned that conforencos of rapresen. . ding o s 7 St Eok] offec! v s o 2 Lative s ¢ v ol rot bl 5 00KS 3 d hived moditios. Thoy havo absolutely 0 way | mayor regurding & retronchment. of | [2V luW can go fnto offect. We must \tive steamboat men have boen held for | ot blanks and books for the samy and hired have elevators or we can have no grain “}"J‘ great mental ability. A n\uf(]m;\num a viow of forming @ trust for londing and | ready, which unon representation would bo of currency deprecintion. R LOE e T e b Rk s Of geuius, ov oven an original turn of mind, | yyjoadiug vessels. which it 1s claimed will do | right away or at least in two or threo days. Obviously. then, the chicf sulfevers | the majority, announces himself in THE delegntos to the International | throne nowadays Rae, who is at the kead of the organization, ) him and to earn vart of his wages and that New York Tribune: Whothoe his 1033 to | says: gave moro help titan 1 required for a short woul A be thelaborers and the produc L "; ve too high, and dispensing with offices [ held its anuyal meeting in this city last | with authority. To the queen aud to the | boat companies agents to take full chargo of Bsut the department has pala for but ono Ihis is not a meve theory, but a well- | which are not necessary. It is encour- | we carry totheir homes very pleas- | brince of Wales, and nrobably not less to the | the unloading now done by stevedores. The | man outside of my assistant and the one ety g e won as the prize, 1t was pleasantly said, of | and constant friction between bossos and | since the middle of Novemver. I might hero vorsal experience. An oxample ix ab | councilmen, and THE Bee hopes they | this metropolia. true love, it is deep and sad enough. With | unloaders and 1 have agrood to contract to | remark that we received but little salary, Lin the financial condition of the | will not deom it convenient or necessary feel o genuine sympathy. want,” Now in regard to . E. Taylor ceiving tho 1atter of the presidential nomina- tion, Mr. Alger now expects Blaine to spealk for him. A SUGGESTION from the coal men that the fuel supply is short was to be ox- pocted. Thero is nobody so cheorfui in theso days whon the mercury freczes in the thermometer as the coal dealer. GROVER CLEVELAND'S pompous plati tudes on tariff reform are good readin alongside the drivel of some of the democrats in the lowor house who have undertaken the task of reforming the tariff. THE Omaha grain inspection depart- ment economically administered will prove the efficiency and value of the law; but if politicians are permitted to riflo the treasure box at will, the people will become disgusted and will repeal the law. AND now it transpires that Chicago does not want a loan of $5,000,000 in gov. o nment honds or funds in the treasury for the World’s fair, but an outright .donation. On that point there may be an honest difference of opinion, even among the most ardent friends of the Columbiun exposition. OMATIA heartily seconds the cfforts of Kansas City to secure the national dom- ocratic convention, and wo hope that Argentine Republie, whore, with acircu- Lation of about 100 per capita, business is paralyzed and the cur precinted that the purchnsing power of $1 of it, relatively to -gold, is only about 20 cents, ‘Thera is not a valid veason for assuming that the United States would have a dilforent experi- ence if the policy ware adopted here of issuing o vast volume of paper money. s cortuin demngogues and their un- reasoning Tollowers are urging, nnd less rapidly, though no less surely, a liko re- sult would come from the freo and un- limited coinage of silver, The real friends of the laborer and producer are thoss who oppose all mensares [ whose effect would be to lower the purchasing power of money. ney is so e A ZEALOUS LEADER. Congressman Springor appears to ap- preciate to the fullest extont the privi- loges that go with the position of chair- man of the ways and means commitiee The occupant of that post is presumed fo be the leader of the majority on tho floor of the house of reprosentutives, and although it has been the cage that this was moraly a nominal dignity such an examplo is not likely to be repeated in the case of Mr, Springer. That gentle- man has easily boen the most conspicu- ous member on the democratio sido of the house since his elevation to the titu- larlendecship, andit willevidently not be domnnd rewards The charter provides for departments ollicors can duties as boloug 1o their line of sorvice. could go without officials, though inspoctor and oron 1o change their minds, The last few years have seen a large number of tax-cators foistod upon the public for political purposes. We have W municipal establishment suMciently extensive to meot the roquiroments of a city of 300,000 people. all wnnecessary expense We must cut off ardless of political workors who for political sevvices. the feetings of h. It is not necessary to croate new oney by ordinance, The charter perform such additional Parhaps if evey single position eroated by ordinance were estabiished, the city missing any of tho such action might bo 0o swoeping. I'hero can bo no question, however, of the advisahility of abolishing the oflices of license inspector, sidewalic iuspector, meat and millke Inspectors, - sewer plumbing inspector. Pact of the dutics of the licenso inspector can be performed by the eity prosoeutor. Tho streot vom- missioner and Board of Public Works ought to be able to look after sewer and sidewalk and milk inspection. The meat inspection properly be- longs to the Bonrd of Hoalth and can veadily be provided for at half the presont cost. Men at $75 a month per diem of 33 to $5 will bo easily THE Fifth ward kickers havée recov- ered their wind and are again in’ the field ready to make it interesting for anybody andleverybody. The kickers Donver Ropublican: Although the death < Pugilistic A of tho duke calls out the sympathy of tho [ jonn vation for tho roval family, it may be saia | heavyweights, fought sixteen hard that the British people lose little by his de- | i a barn near the corner of bl ; ' mise. The prince of Wales' second son, | Chicago avenues. are principally;made up of Joe Redman. | Prince ( corgo, who now becomes heirap- | opponent. The mill had besn —— parent to the throne, is a more popular man The Kive-Cent Congress, thau the brother was, and is endowed with R e O sturdier physical and intellectual qualities Mills lost his grip, Crisp got it, and con- gress has dong nothing but sueezs and col- lect its per diem ever since. the principals. gerald of Jowelers' Cireala much solicitution | FOUNds in the latter city next wook. the German government has decided not to e " = send the Watch on the KKhine to the World's A Fatal Mistake, Columbian exposition. Washington Post. s Since the discovery that Dr. Graves pur-* ‘Mual( Courier: When an Irish baby is In chased his whisky at & drow store he has | U0CTAdI0 You can't compose it with u sham- lost evory vestize of public sympathy, oS A The Pleturasque Clanmant, city. sir? Glahe-Democrat. Coionel Gore--No, suh The latest phrase coined by Cleveland, | ®ith: Thul While ORicer Thomas was convinced that ail was not Nutional Teibune: Tourist (in Kontacky)— | Accordingly ho forc Is thero a private detective agoney In this and gas was pouring out stendily. floor was a lighted lantorn. No openin’ fuh one, 1 no privates heuh to detect, Oflice Koy (1o employer)—I've got a com- plaint 1o ke, sir Fapiovor “Wall. what s 107 —————— Oflice Boy-—The’ cashier kicked me, sir 1 The New York Crar, dou’t want no eashicr to klek mo Chicago Inter-Ocean Employor—Of course ho kicked you. Yon The democrats m New York bave ceased | 40n't expect me to attend to overything, do the condition in whick hie was left by tno L pr oS e election of Speaker Crisp. three-story frame, on the unper Murphy the third stors rotire, building. A big fire was burning stove, which was rad hot, and in minutes it is probable an explosion have occurred. Odds and Ends, to complain of imporial rule siuc they ot | {ie busiiie nyieir o G the Httlo details of control of the legislature. The president of — the Now York sonate has declared throo ve AAINATCE ORAIO NALRS: publicans in contempt, and threatens to sen d Bualiteris Toyedioe aloT ot noor, them to Jail becauso they refused to voto And each Ly a Jover rich eithor for or against a bill that they were gnebiauvediailiesisheasn not allowedl to kuow Auything about. The bnin LB ne L i h (W Ves! democrats introduced the bill, refusea to e critieal world 1id tiit. " Aund one wis bedubbea u fool havo it considered in_committes ov printed, D e ety el and passed it without allowing wny ouo to | = y oy L A know its contents: “Czar" Roed could | Fho=Wheee rovou coine, coustn? o ity learn somo points in imperiaiism from Lieu- i< 5 Chicago for fiftcen yoars, tonant Governor Sheohan of Now Yol O T matwe N raos] von sl | mcik SRS Hilgstim, £ Yoe and Ed. Cashin, West lifornia and Cashin_knocked out his some weeks and the affair .was broaght to a decition in the presence of a few friends of Jack McHugh of Chicago and Dick Fitz Indianapolis will fight tweivo Triod to Destroy the Building. of the Twonty- socond stroet station was passing Charles Meyer's tailor shop at 3027 State street last night ho noticed a strong odor of g rieht insido 1 open the door and was almost overcome by the oscapiug eus. found that thirtcen jets had been left open dutics 'of weizhing. assistant o elevator at all times from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m. and Lo servo these parties as they Lave us g “Tho indi “indelible ineliginility,”” accuvatoly describes | *""' - 5 ware that a plot_had beon laid to by building similar to the one which was dis Alenade: store on State street. The building is a which live Charles McDonald and wite, Mil ton Minner, wifo and ohildren and a Miss The odor of eas was 8o st that the tenants could not Thore seems to be no doubt, thero was u deliberate plot to destroy the Jamos Cramer, 106 years old, died at nomo for tho aged at Sheftield and Kullorton avenuos vesterday. flo was & native of beon in Amer. vesident of Which ono? Cantgin Bl Huggins, of eral i today. 81,200 for doing tho samo duties as tho amount of business was at least S to 1, which I, from a business standpoint, think would justify the extra salary, beside whut' responsibility he was held accountablo for. Also he was rot allowed forextra time nizhts, after he becamo ussistant, but such was allowed and part paid from us as individuals to the helper, as 1 did not wish 1o carcy extra timo if I could ar rauge iv otherwise until this whole matter was settled, 5o 1 forwarded last monin's ro port for #i0 for “helper” with notico “helper®” that he might be dropped by the 20th inst., or if needed at the other ¢ his wages would bo work, Now, to the end that all mav know tho It is requisite that the weiuzher shall bo present al the I have given them service once or twice on Sunday (to which I enter protest) and for three months at the Omuha clovator, with but fow excentions, until 10 o'clock p.m. The certificate for those cars must he made out and the wholo mattor must go on reeord at my oftice for referenco and as state busi noss. ‘Phere must be somo superintendence given tho business aund other matters con- necteq with the departmont. Will man of business say that this can be done witi one assistant afd mysell evon should Lo exigen cies aviso? I'ora person cannot be picked up as yon would a roustabout and put undor oath at & moment’s notice and used as weigher. 1 consider it my duty to take chargo of and look after the interests of both state and warehouses in my department, and to do it as cconomically as” can bo done.” But wo must wait when overything is new to learn, and knowledge comes by experience, Ouo word in regard to my asking for a | raise in the salary of my fir.tassistant,which wus done on December 15, Ours was and is the only wewhmaster's or grain mspection department of the state out of debt. By careful economy in the purehase of furni the representative of Nebraska on the | his fault if he shall not continuo so, ile | secured to do the work hitherto re oldestifhols cross. will investigate und revort on the Matro has thus far shown tho most. ready will- | quired of those oflicials who have been Rocky Mountain News (dem.), ilndelphin Ledg A ly who culiod ;l. .u dances, ‘m].‘x': 1,'|! is said, somo (')l‘lhn ingoess to meot any public demand | paid all tho way from 1,000 t0 1,800 por | Tbe admission of Utah asa stateds the | foravktarsata elich tale i Ilish Mridge, | Indiaus uro indulging fo. upon him for an exposition of demo- | annum, highest antbition of tho Mormon authorities | 3oty lave' oen ostiiated ab o vaiig of cratie policy. Ho has mndo two ov [ When tho council mocts this weok loy | 0F that torritory. A fow gontilo paliticians | soveral hundrod toliirs by o Aow return from the national capital with | more addr us s00 by its work that its members are | Jvin With the church, iu tho hopo of obtain- Lkt irroverent remirks about. ehureh oyster g ing political prefermont. 4 =2 new brooms, roassembled after Jane, what have yer done with th' Omiua, Jan. 15.-—-To the Editor of Tn will hand tho torritory over 10 tho control of | ™ 43 Was IEft frum brouk . surplug, and the department hero has no ren Omuhn 1 would like to enll the attention of to have anybody for a presidential ean- In short, Mr. Springer scems to h One of the most important questions | er mon, until in November, when it was sup R B, Good News: Symipathizing friend—llow did at the same timo offer a fow suggestions as o A j ke A g il ] s 1] sorvice. The investigation recommended by tho democratic national committao, de- | house in pavticular iuto his keeping. It [ at what rate of interest the honds | B€F ddmission to the union until tho gontiles [ “niy! iy’ YDl iy borly kick you? - rosentod 1ino of goods in Omaha, and in say- Wathlinzton Btar:-illaw! dof you ke cona [(EeoubRIENg.of Gaodell N SBYS | heen conduetod in o thorough aud iwpartinl b b 1 inters o this may be presumed to reflect the sent1- | deride his zeal In this respect. It Tlte mere fact that the pwople have ) v 0 PROL Hivve you beenintroduced But 1 believe that in Ouiahi Uhero i3 | 11y public, but was rather called to a show The Childs-Drexel ifome for Union | 41 Clevelund is extensive and growing, | ability of Mv. Springer to carry out the | not compel or even justify the issue of 000 to 81,000,000, of auy eily in America. 1| ook and papers ever open for investivn 12th day of the coming May, tae annivorsury puts on tho profatory “Sir Woil. why not? of Wyomingand tho Binck thtm L[ ohgyce tho dutios of m; democracy. hardly faie cvitics of the ways and means | bonds that will have to be disposed of In the absence Roston Transer ' 101 \would buy more goods 1o all lines i Omana of the house was defoated by him. 1t is | portion of the school bonds. Inasmuch | #0Le so s00n, Bomo of the leading uuions have | jeave the tably | by every jobber now domn business in | pepmesse A 4 A apnlied for tho privilege, and the Denvor, St e i hhirsed that wodnn soon have suen | JENoxvitik, Tenn., Jun. 18.—Ioformation ing his course in the speakership con- | disposed of at u lower interest rute than of having the magorial roows named afte v o stock company if no other wiy I'iest, | o be conversaut with tne situation bhas inti ing the reward of an arcangement tiey | its 24 per cent bonds at par and n \ o Lo tho jobbers in other lines ana lay tho IR0 no means improbable, RS [ ) around the conviet camp, and Jist as soon as . claim thatone of the | tha dry goods business to such an oxtent many grains of aillowance. At any rate, | twenty-year bond of the ity The court sayp fhut Mr. Counselman de 4 common interest in making the business a | convict last week continues the subject of . -~ sround that it iffght tend to criminate him ;" fuct, however, that Mr. | issuea s per cont b atter Rroid R coutlic It 1s n fu h r. | ssue n & p nt bond, no matter at persons to whom ho told 1his story give az a | of them would bo glad to get into such an in- | contict. “ bimself could be discovered. In the nuture Orrawa, 11l Jan 15,—I'he supreme court unmistakable, but it is not guided by u | cate 1o become wixed up o the case. Its | peed) out ave minus the capitul y either the city hall, the library build- | mony, and of courso b will bo apt to ere on | supreme court Wednesday. Reports from | would refer 1o St. Joseph, Mo, Phree yonrs | murder of Samuel Rominger. essary to explain one speech by making R L A of the court in tiis case bills for circulation. Theso measuras | versant'with tho desiros aud designs of | school board. The premiums usually | pot B0 WHRGT CREARTE AROFER 0 o D T R futr doubtless be relied s t of St. Paul, on, bee iuso of ) ho has ing M RIS L nfter the leotlday v in eurnest in their tall abont retrench- |y, linorals opposo admission us an act that [ John e and the inquiring newspapor corves | ment. ; tho Mormon church as it oxisted prior to tho | dohn-=liime yor nonsensical souls, didn't s0n to inciease its exponses that I can sce 1 our busiess men und capitalists to one of didate rather than Mr. Cleveland. Dr. | taken the deaocratic party in gonc hefore the city nuthoritics and school | Fitory is mow viviuaily governed. 0 ; posed the Lincoln departmentand Wood 3 you'lose your lez? 1o bow it may bo obtained. Tha wholesale X Secretary IKoontz shouid bo taken as to what i ! X > 1 lominate tha! taarite M wasln pa'a orlme Noi 1 Kioked at tie il and inissed it clures, *I would go with the ullianco |[is suid there are among his | authorized nt the Novomber election | 9°miP § weuld bo a crim g ko OB IIILGE N DL ine this I do not intend toc y reffections | i o 1o 1 ment of most of the Montana democrats, | 15 possible that Mr. Mills and a few | authorized the issue of over one million Voss 1 beon introd but I don't | toduy tho best*opouing for —a wholesate | oG o 1his must be the answer: The Printers, at Colorado Springs, is to bo dedi= | i i i i i ! ¥ awoll Courle on Fdwin Amold goss | wike this usserlion ax'a salosman who has | @ 5 2 ok | s and it will manifest itself with geoat | ambitious task he has tanifestiy set for [ the whole amountat this vime or during Jaguolloonslars WL Ll Arolt oo tion, < Iielajuit nood bwo sssiutaiita. an only tho birth of Mv. Childs, It is hoped AL il blesh da, T Is boped by | Gt T 18 (omigiit's lodging Jnow that The retail marchants of the eutive RADATLOn committee chairman, for the reason that | in the near future are the city hall | modious building furnished, " snaeHpbiS &) (i enjoy i good avpetite Wi, L a1 e dey goods market was batter, The : ¢ concluded to tead & hand by furnishing Miners | ined to Drive the veémemberad that thero were some vory these bonds are long-time, giit- [ coucluded to .0y fushishing Omaha (the prosent dry goods merchants P Louls, Chicago @l some other ulions aro | youiers Statosman: 1018 hurdly safo to puy | @0 dstitution, Let the Board of ‘Trade or | from Coal Creck reaching here today is of a test. and it is highly probablo that the | the limit fixed by the bond propositions. A New Evidenee, et your capitalists to twko stock ui the com: PG9S tredk ly | the sovoral downts, of courso uo special or ) i ELYOUR O mated that it is provablo tho miners hay do not regard ns having been exuvetly | all the state and city 4 per cent loans x f fum. matter befove thew, | believo that they now 0 fair and honorable. Hence their esti- | command a premium, The Counzelman | all inside facts can bo hud an attack will bo R P T T R T tho death or surrender and the convicts rc it is not likely to disturb the serene | of Omuhn or the school district | clined to answeg set on the ground that the O ‘hienty of good business | conversation throughout the mining section, ' . R that is, that it might afford a clow by follow Springor hus not yot exhibited any su- | what premium, would inour opinion bo W Foason for w0t woming forward botore aud | wtitution. and help to mako 1t # suCCONS 7 n t tiont on the part of the people ¥ho volod | of tho cae the—witness mist expected that the appeal for i new teial in | Some might say - (et such an institution | bas granted w now trial to Witliam E. Purdy high order of discretion. Caion City suy the doctor is in good spirits another. is theve any reuson why there should b ras unaunimous, and -— look to the re-establishment of the old | his party in congress. He hus stated wn 1nterpr the opustitution, sometimo 1010 Wi ot \ile Mr The great body of = s House Wi with us was 1ft frum broik tust? Bri: As an Omaba commercial traveler in Tz damocrats of Montana are willing dent never appoals Lo in vain, e s T % T'x \ A are ing | spoudent never appeals to bim in vai THE CITY AND SCHOOL By PROBLEM. M S Fhnew | wir Savin® it fer the pup? My pay rolls have never borne but three tion of the commission by which the te B Owmaha's greatest business uecessities, and Mitcholl, the member for that state of | and the democratic wajority i the | houed just now is in what amount and | Utah is abundantly fitted for statehood, but AL a8 Y st (wenkly)=-Foot bALL Ritctie company would require immediate dry goods business is Loday tho poorest 1ep- bud bo 1o wh wis necessary in -ny department, which bus 3 P g without parallel in the history of the countr, before I would vote for Cloveland,” und | party collengruos who nve disposed to | shall be issued, L i tors' Home, Not well ouour two vory populiae dry goods firms. TLii11l 5ot axDoct to £a Iy blisiuess befora Denver News, In the west the feeling of hostility to | others may have some doubts as to the | of city bonds for various purposes does I Pllever getto boon un mtiniate foot bods bouse, with a capital of from &30, 1} "W WUM'T am accountable will find. my oMt icated, with iuteresting ceremonies, on the f ¢ o hotol rezister to book his niame he always veled over the entire stuto of Neoraska, & f ooy for emorgencies, to faitbfully di vigor in'the national convention of tho | himselfl, ~Put these gentiomen ave | tho present year. In fact, the that tima to bave i 'good part of tho cou B RO e T Al Hat b e B HATLON their carefully laid plan to get control | bonds, puving and sewer bonds, and a [ Of a fund for that purpose that will be avail- | {8 el STHTSE G Witine oV ‘o | Jflts of such an stitution would be felt i ots e Mines, i 2 a memorial room | San Francisco union has bha- (LN wary apehante viet I uncomnlimentary sgard- | edge securities they should and can be not excepted), wnd 1 behevo that if the proper considering the _project. Bovond the honor | back u coun o AT R T Ry some private individual of intluence organize | very quiot nature, A party who is thought defeated faction believe be is now enjoy- | I'he city of New York has recently sold v und 1f thoy 40 not takw all of the stock exclusivo privileges, would accrue. e st spios among the troops and special guards favor of : oprosun tation of : feel the need of w better reprosentation o o0t ca); be hadl/ b Attac) mate of Mr, Springer is to be taken with | There isno reason why a 4 per cent NIl Yorl: T made. The troops will be forced Lo fight t inden of the stosk. They would then bave | loased. ‘I'hio accidental killiug of the colored i Ty answer w « him, but “on the equanimity of that gentlomun, should not sell at pur or above par, To | Bnswer woula criminato \ } Y $ ! J The | s e voune mon- of Omata. Many | and may aid moro thun auytbing eisu 1w a e . 3 ing which somgmsort of evider suinst tod 1w New Trinl perior qualities as a leader, His zeal is | a great blunder. There was no inten- toiling what they knew, that thoy did uot | pjuay of themn haye the ability aud see the It is bad for n | the bonds to raise & premium fund for | judge touching the ten of nis testi- | Dr. Graves' case will by argued before the | wou kil our esent firms. T sueh || under sentence of death at Rockford for the ¥ Judg would man in his position when he finds it nec- ding or the pavks and boulevards. Nop [ the side of gaution o decision e = tion whether Mr. Springer 13 fully con- | & premium surplus ereated for tho it will L NTORY WITH A MORAL state banking systems, under which tho | that there would be no silver legisla- | are only a pactinl reimbursement for the neglects 1o consider who made itand for | Mo wasted all ) thin futilo gronne; country was flooded with bank notes, [ tion, but it is alrendy detormined that | excessin the amount of interest to bo | what purposes it was mads, as sor forth ! A the greater part of which could not ve | the coinage committee will report a bill | paid during the life of the bond, On | the precuant liest sosteacs of ths insty l used outside pf the states in which thoy | providing for free coinage, and the gen- | the other hund the fact that Omuha is- | went 5 vor | was lssued exceptat a discount, and somo | eral opinion is that it will pass the | sued $1,000,000 in 5 per cent bonds in the BEETHINGS OF WAk, y t of these issues were not current even at | house. With regard to the tariff his | yewr 1892 would naturally create the im f hdme. Nobody who remembors what [ statement that no general vevision will | pression that her erolit is not Kxaminer: Chily ture, fixtures, statiouery, otc., nnd by hard work we had olaced the business on a pay ing basis. ‘I'no salury of assistants in other departmonts had been fixed at $1,400, Mine was drawing less. I only asked that his sulary bo raised to that of tho others. It ay have been injudicious, but was not v intent to put mil weearned into tho hole, 15 With somo pride that I ean show i nutional committee will cast his vote for her, If the west will stand togothor as it did when Minneapolis caveied off the prize, Kansas City dotegation will EDS. This Tray Wholesale Dry 5508 at dinners sinco congress some Tue democratic national committee will meet in Washington on Thursday to soléot the time and place for holding the national convention. Tnere will be a lively fight betweon neavly a dozen cities for the honor of entortaining the convention, and it New York wunts it very much the chantes are that she will getit. Theselection of a western cit; however, is b the arguments in favor of doing this being very strong. LI the western mon stand solidly together thoy may be uble todraw enough southern representatives to them to have the convention held wost of the Mississippi. Unquestionably it would be a judicious thing for the party to do. PREPARING FOI A FIGHT. Philadolphin Record: “That's & put-up Job” sl Uho merehant us ho 8wt sheeit DOSLINE s lo notice on Wi pluce | as all insinuntions Dixver, Colo., Jan. 15.—-The counsel and friends of Dr. Giravos assort thaty tho huy unportant evidenve i They witnesses for the prosecution, whose naing is | that thay discovere the doctor withhold, told several porsons, while he was | under the influence of liquor, that he bad sont tue bottie of poison to Mrs. Barnaby be his own A LARGE number of bills have been introduced in congress to repeal all law s or parts of laws that place a tax upon the eireulation of state bauks, or in auy Thero is some reason 1o (ues- no reversal of it ean be oxpoctud: bu Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U, S, Gov't Report. Baking Powder - ABSOLUTELY PURE ited M. Jone The mun 1s said to be in the east way resteict such hanks from issuing ot be strange if insome quuriers it in G allowed by bond brokers or bond buyers the currency was in the “'good old days” | be attempted can t of state bank civculation will desive the. vatuen of that system. It was the very spocts that any vonntry ester, lndinnapolis > | that do not rank practically the co Juite worst in ali springer has the u | evor had 1 now, it is by uo means certain thut he | Itisalso v lence. marks: . Christ a8 his Davior ue nv ittle | loased frow then being baplized, $ine the | WOLIOU & Uisvuam ==