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DAITLY EE THE B % B ROSEWATER, Eviton — PUBLISHED e EVERY OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY - PTIOS, TFRMS OF 8UF I iy Tee (wit Tally and € umday Eix Months Three Mor Funaay Dee Enturday Tee Weekly Teo o Cue ¥ One Venr 1CES Cimehe, 1) e Ves Buliding. Fouth Cmaha, corner N ana Connell Biuf Streot Chicngo Office mber of Commersn. Rew York, A 15 Tribane Bullding Weshirgton nt ' " ana T ANl communient editorial matier shou Moral Departiment BUSINESS Ly Allbusiness letters and re alontd be addressed 1o T he feo Publishing Company. Omaha. Drafta cliecks and postoMee orders 10 be made pr/eblc 1o th THE BB T o the TERS, ASHING COMPANY UBIL BWORN STATEMENT OF Etnte of Nebraskn | County of Doug Geore B, Trsehiick, Aecrotary Vishing compn s nole actul cireaintion of e DAY ending November 2, andny, Novomhor 20 Mondny, Noven Tuesdny, Noveriber Weadnesday, Novem Thursany. Novenib ¥riday, Noveniber Baturday, Novem)e CIRCULATION. of Tix BEE Pab. mnly awenr that tho v IR for tho weok wis us follows. 20008 25,804 25,480 2040 . 24T GRORGE 1. T23CHUCK Sworn to before me and subseribed tn my pros- ence his 20th diy of November. | (Seal) N. T Averuge Circulation for October, 24,421, bt i LEn us have that ext session by all means. We want a good swipe at that big congressional majority in 1891, Average FEIL, Notary Public. THE question as to who will be pres- ident of the new council is berinning to oom up on the political stereopticon. IRRIGATION Is coming more and more into favor in the arid lands of tho west. It has been a favorite mothod with arid democrats for years. NOW that winter is upon us we shall again have o great many plans for mammoth structures which are destined 1o be built on paper. may not be elected But he ought to JERRY SIMPSON senator from Kuansas, be. Kansus needs a big, allopathic dose of tomfool erankism to open its eyes. P ordinances granting the right-of- way to telegraph companies through our streets must be repealed. The pole and wire nuisance 1s becoming unbear- able. NO ONE expects any more paving to be done this year, but let the authorities keep their eyes on the opening of spring or the people will spring an opening of eyes on t THE republican party in Nebraska has just won a signil victory, and yet it can throw away all the fruitsof that victory by a few unwise acts precipitated by the boodle element in the pavty. PERHAPS the presence of so many majors on the Bourd of Public Works is the cause of the great friction and little business manifested in that body. We move they be reduced to the ranks. GERMANY is havir the new arimy bill 2 nlotof fuss over and France is ver- vaded by scaudal. And for ouco these two countries have temporarily ceasod muking fuces ut one anothor. 50 THE total vote of W York shows an actual loss of 23,000 votes as compared with 1885, whero o gain of 150,000 was expected. Lither there were many vot- ers who remained at home or thut state is rapidly losing population, T planting of sky-piercing tele- graph poles still continues on upper Farnam aond the buildings in that sec- tion of the city will soon resemble u stockade, with just room enough be- tween poles to puss in and out. THOSE iron poles which tho street railway-company was to place on tho principal thoroughfares are still miss- fng. Tho question is vvhotnor any fran- chised corporation in Omaha is subject to law or municipal regulation? Carren HARRISON is going to have a cabinet position, or he will run for mayor of Chicago. And either horn of the dilemma is what is causing havd headaches to democratic leaders in Chi- engo just now, Cartor is apparently on top. I 18 said that 10,000 young men and women attond tho collozes of Kansas. Itis to be hoped that their education will be leavned with common sonse so that tho result may bo a regeneration of tho people of that state by their influ- ence, THE astonishin nderning the wheat ¢rop of Minnesota and the Da- kotas is that it will oxceed all estimates, The figures have been placed at 85,000,000 to 100,000,000 bushels, but the increase is 80 rapid in every section that it now seems probable that it will reuch to the enormous nmount of 135,- 000,000 bushels, This certainly an agreeable surprise. —_—e THE Atchizon, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad hus at lust bought a vight of way into San Francisco, and will proba- ‘bly ocoupy it as soon as its lease of the Southern Pacific oxpires, three years hence, The ground was ncquired by o subterfugo, the seller not knowing who was behind the purchase, and so it is probable that it did not cost 1,000,000, which it is said that road paid to get into Chicago. —_— IT REMAINS an open question whether this city shall take steps to buy out the gas works when tho gas comp iny chae- ter expires next year, or whether it shall tuke steps toward erecting one or more powor houses for supply of eloctrie light both for streot lighting and domes- ue¢ use. Gas illumination will soon be as wuch out of dute a5 the use of tullow dips and gus muing, gas lamps and gas- ometers will be dead property excepting for heuting purposes. Itis questionable whether this city should at this time undertake 0 go into the gas-heating business, is MOKNING | j ant 1P 1 s vt s e 4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEd /MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1992, MUST MEET THE ISSUE SQUARFLY. Tho first victory in the scnatorial fight will be won ana the first asfeat will be sut fered when a sponker and othor offfeers of the ho chosen I'he man s to send a republican to ate will 1 the cepublicans in the or 150 and sena! who want Nebr gAnization, but no man can do this belng t marked for [ifa potitieally, - 1o L1y fre lodly amusi Vhat boaring will o ice « spoaker and seloction of ¢ up iw? In doorkeer the sona Wi n the outec publicans « dent secretari tor . | ships and land | republican to neede , marshal 1o 1t republican caucus candidate, Grant art, defeated and an Andy Johnsonite ected by the combined vote of democrats and republi- can bolt In organiz e s isla who was o stal was was ¢ 1581 ti-monops thivty mowas Six 2, but after al Mander tates s ni dnys’ chosen o Gene United nator, yonrs ago Van Wyek's follow ized the house and captured most of tho and committes chairman- Van Wyek had a mjority of the logistature and yet was defeatod by the combino wnizedl acainst him, This is Neb The history of in Kansas, Min- nesota, Ilinois ana other tates teaches a like lesson. party or faction that orgavizes gislature is about as often de- it is successful i The aistribution of 1 tivo spoils i3 not always an advantage than the federal organ- clorksiips ships or, Kk history. sonatorial contests Wisconsin, western The the 1 featea as in sen contests. any more control of patronage. The thing that most concern ple of braska in the organization of the coming logislatur tion of upright, unparchas who the ) is tho sel able official cannot bo swerved from the honest and fe discharge of theie du 143 mattors very little to the tuxpavers and people generaily what political ereod these officors profess. The ali import- they honest? A cast one vote for United St wtor and his vote ries no more weight than the vote of the most obscure member. But a speaker has 2 tremendous influence in molding legislation, A dishonest spoaker can retard or strangle a good bill just as dishonest can pigeonhole, muti- question is, can are only tes s speaker ears clerk e orlose one. If the boodlers and oil-room mercenar- ics orgnnize the next legislature the taxeaters will have another carnival The political parasites will fatten at the public crib and the contractors and cor- porations will dominate the state for the next two years. In every legislature birds of a feather fock togevhor, The boodle eloment and 1 of all partic alw. s when it comes to voting for o jobora jobbor. They will show their Land plainly enough when it organize the legiskuture, The people ived by falss p by auy side issue, oven if it is as i t a5 n senatorinl election. comes to CHANDLER ON IMMIGRATION, wdler of New Hampshire, irman of the seuato committeo on immigration, has given most thorough and patient study to that subject, and is unquestionubly as good authorit, to what furthor legisiation is for rogulating immigration as anyane in the country, The committee of Chandler chairman meeting in New York question of restr [n an interview in his jndgment Senator € ch wh is to ing the s tho timo has como test the sense the Amorican con geess and the American He thought the peoplo demuand increased limitations, and congress should find out how strong tha doemand is and to what extent immigration should bo restricted. The spivit of the legisla- tion sed by congress, said thy wan- ator, has been to keep out bad psople only, and it i3 the sanse of our citizon- ship that congress shall go further, He had three propositions to mako in response to this demand. One was to provide that all porsons admittad to this country hereafter shall be able to read and write, if they are of suitible age. The socond point is the quostion of moans proporty qualification. An individual coming alone might be required to have atleast §100, a larger sum il he have a wife with him, and in 80 ho has children a stated sum for each child. The third and most im- portant proposition of all relutes to the suspension of all immigeation for a torm of years, perhaps five. With regard to this Senator Chandler the opinion “that inno other than a com plete suspension of immigration ¢ be maintained at their standurd,” is holaing a consider the immigration, ator said thag to of peonle. D1 the expresses vy n present Thedmportanco which the immigr tion question is assuming and the gen- eral discussion it is receiving mako t views of so careful and stuaent of the subject as S:nator Chand- lor of groat vaine, When he expresses tho belief that it is tho sense of the American people that there should bo further restricton of immigration, the statement will command respect-as that of & public man who is oarnestly seek ing the wisest and most practical solu- tion of u perplexing problem, rather than a politician anxious to pander to popular prejudice. With regard to the sonator’s propositions, there will per- haps be ro serious discussion of any ex- cept that for the suspension of all immi- gration. So extrome a departure as this from the policy of the country since the foundation of the government will doubtiess encounter vigorous opposition, and the reason given for proposing it will not silence opposition. If that be accepted as valid now it may reasonably . conscientions without | up the | ¢ ba asked if the time would ever come | when n class of the peoplo would dsem it not to ba so. and wpernsion of 1m- migeation having bean ones adopted the development of the countey in popula tion mignt ba left to natural growth for a goneration or longar, Tndeed, clamor gz sturn to tha present polic vs be so loud as to command c th politieal partios t that influences ther 1 to makeo the which favor the fu restriction of tion int im n it is equally 1t suspoen- plain \ting ¢ ment yable to the wtion, It m that the: of sion of t not be wnything sUPPO y comprise wmwjority th can peop A PRUTTLESS INVESTIGATION far tion s thus be the opecat I ol bine by ding o 3 of the i [nte in the ymmitt Comn commi 0 consaquane Tha > likely to ba by it cialy ot theiv pu no information us, Thoy » poli that has reddant Melood rin diseussing this subject, v to justify all of tha of ¢ that tho prolusses puently ti i Tront Vi simply been of wnd doings the combine by nssumir are porfectly at liberty to use theiv own judgment as to the wisdom of ing or decreasing theiv outpubof ¢l It is well known that thero have been numerous cor naees of the conl barons, called ‘‘lide wate seing to determino to be de'iverad at in othar words, to limit the amount to bo marketed in the vicin ity of New Yo In answer to n question man Patterson the vice the Lickawana system, M said that the coal producers summer hotel provrictors, not i 1 all the ye: quastion he could in erens. which have b the the amount of tido wator, meetings, ob " or by Congres prosident Hol len, wer like round. tho er. o o In reply wother sima wiltness said that for own acknowledged panies in the others ware elled because he tionul r only speak company, though he that the various com- doal knew what the doing. Ie could mnot ha to dis his Kknowledge foll buck upon his constitu- alit to refeain from saying any- thing that would criminate himself, 1t was the same with tho other witnesses, Not o:e of thom said anything that was of any practical value in establishing tho criminality of tho combine. The iden of collusion between the dilferent railroad companies was scouted by the witnesses, though nothing could be than that such collusion has The president of tho Penn- ylvania Railroad company objected o making a statement of the number of full days worked by the miners om- ployed by the company since 159 Congressman Patterson said that tt object of the committes was 1o get at the fact that the companies cording to agrcement in vespeet limiting production, but it do. pear that this obje useful information clicited, und there is no probability that the future sessions will be more froitful. . ‘The Interstate Commerce commission is handicapped in its work, beeauso wit- ave not compelled to testify to ythir that would iminato tnem- selves. In several recent that have been tried before the commission this obstacle has boen ot with and all efforts to get at the facts have prove abortive, Witnesses tell as much as they please and no more. Under such conditions the commission is of no pr: tical use. Witnesses who talke advan tage of their constitutionnl right to avoid eriminating themselves must thereby virtually acknowledga their guilt, but that does not cat any o in the result. The people gain nothing by it. Nobody doabts that tha eoal combine is one of the groatost systams of o, izod public robbery thit was ever establishad in this countey, bat it difficult to X ths ve- upon those who skould baur It is many months since the authow- ot 1 his com osa plan exs'sied. weted ae- to not ap- was attained. whatever was No nesses cuses seams Lo b2 ve sponsibili it. ities bogan pros eite robbars, but v Jorsoy and Pennsylvania lines against the antha thus far nothing has boen accomplished that promisss velief to the burdensd public. It is to be hoped that before tha present investi- tion by the Interstats Commaree com- mission i3 concluded soms results of practical value may be achieved. THE MONETARY CONFERENCE, The proceedings of the international monetury conference thus far do not furaish a great deal upon which to base a judgment as to what may be the final results. The slution of the Amori- can delegats, decluring that in the opinion of the conferencs it is desirabls that weans bo found for an incraasing use of silver in the currencv systoms of the nations, did not mest with an alto- gother oncouraging roception utt tude of the British, Dutch, Soanish und Moxican delegates was favorable, but the representatives of all ths other countries were provented he their in- their adhesion to by stirn the resoluti tions from giving n, and thus u majority were wractically in opposition to it. Aetion the Amovicwn proposals was post- poned to a later stago of the proceed ings, and in the meacwhile it is quito possible that the iustraetions of soms of the delogations may be modified by their governments, but a fair inference is that most of the countries represented in the conforence ura not vreparsd to mike any departure from their present mone- tary systems. Tho conference appointad today for the considevation of w plan proposed by Alfred de Rothsehild of the Britisn del - egation, only the wmerest outlines of which have been made publie, but it appeurs that Rothsehild has determined not to officially submit his plan, but simply to communicate it to the dele- gates for theiv lewsurely consideration . 1u the event of its meeting general favor it will ba given official presentation to the conference. A full and authentic on L report of the nature of this scheme will bo awaited witly maiveraal interest. A | significant featucarofl the reports is that the British delagates gonarally a vineed that the ‘monotary question has ‘hed a state twhich demands a gen- eral remedy in order to avert a crisis that will produce, far-veaching financial 1 economical changes, but it has also bron made evident that many mombars of th undor the ny strong y cone conferened nra 8o ontirely influonce of prejudice against ture that {hiére is not very probubility of any yoln g od tow 1 of tho tho woa of which a was ealled, [t would not P | romplis: em for nf be wis 0 10 « has taken place ke tho i failuee of 1t that the mona 1 what which procel Thore is man \ 1 and ¢ dand tha i3 possiblo that s mm thero is dangor in S0 imp a ilnot VSATION AL COMET, to nanstated s comot, mach talked by nd 8o much by ctain superstitions wnd ignorant peo- not of any after all wding to predictions it should have at so be that ms S0 of womors fonr is account loast a great yostordav it not something if manifestod itself at all it wisonly ina very insigniticant way. Motoors from this comat 1 Wednesday night in somo this country but the important enouzh to comnand gen attention. Astroncmers are distributed ove miles in i eylinden that i moetorie shower worse, but it ons of was not il that' thoy L of 25,000,000 cal form, and tho fact 3 to ba seen move than week aro and have sinco greatly varied indicates that they aro irvemularly over n wide spaco. por showae say an ar bers Jplo who have act- ually expected that the sun would b rished by this comet and that the world wou'd come to an end in conse- quance of its fHight aeross tho orbit of this wild w f the eal- [ made w > of any o many p. ox iderer in space. thoso hav special study of 13ala’s comot value there is now no da of such catastrophes. A few moeteors have de the ewrth but have done ions of who seended towar nige. I'r 1s natural that comparisons should bo made betweea South Omuha ana Kansas City in rogard to the live stoc business, Kansas City has long held next placo to Chicago, with South Omaha steadily gaining. For some timo past tho lozal market has shown great gains over its competitor and for two weeks past it hins paid shippers from 10 to 15 cents move for hogs than could bo paid by the city on the Kaw., Corn cattio are also invariably higher in South Omaha than Knnsus City. If loeal packers can contrive to pay more for eattle and hogs than packers in other markets the gain will continue The populavity of the South Omaha market is constantly increasing among western producers and shippers on count of the zood prices paid for stoc Ounr amiable contempora dis- covored anothar deep-lnid plot against the people by “‘the litule editor on tho top of the hill.” The fact is that the intellectual giant at the foot of the hill doe know a hawix from a handsaw. In this, however, he isa counterpart of all the othes big editors who have for exhibitions of their medi running weecking trains in- newspape It is chiclly to ity and malignity the success is 1o be attributed. als mnde by d of such stupi of THiz BB Comtoriing Assurance, Bos o Glob: Thera isn't the least danger Clovelaod's soutbern trip witl the solid south, e -t Who Cares for e Mitwankee Eveing Wi What's the good of boing atraia Diola’s comet is expocted to pass 1,000,000 miles of the .eartn? If stand democratic vielory can't anytning! that Mr. oven crack Now consin, because within wo can we stand ——— ind s Pastos, insas City Jouraal, Mr. Cleveland’s esthietic tastes are show: in the names of tho places bo selects Lo abido in. After cpending the summer at Buzzard's Bay ho has now flad for rest and privacy to Hog Island. fection Lung vl Herald, Launcaster, Panishing New 3 The grand jury been nstructed to indiet all p inown to have made bats on the election, T'ne Lancasterians who huve been wheeling one anoLhor about tuo streets to the music of vural veass bands will pow s00 the atrocious iniqaity of their ways. oy Pa., has 50ns Who Differe An Indian in Chevenue, convicted of nomi- cide, ook i picee of brokon glass and thore with jabbed fatal loaks 1n bis jugular, T'ais shows the disadvantage of boing an Indiau. ! A whito man undsr the circumstances would have moved for a uow trial and lived cheer- fully on, forgetful of nothing more disastrous than the approachiof ola nge. Bay stage Calture, Chicayy News Ite o, Nearly 20,000 balfots have b in‘tho count of Massachusetts' vote becauso the volers marked their ballots wrong, 4nad 10 0sLinato of What most of Lhe voiors meant 1o do but didn’t shows that of the candi dutes ought 1o have biad a big plurality which he dia not get. his qeeurrance in an eulizht- cood commonwealth shows the perils of get ting o higoly cultyred o exercise common s ) thrown ot e — ' Death 1o Battlesnakes, Chictgn Herald. General Dyrenfarth bas not bronght down any rain as’ yet upon the thirsty soil of ‘TPexas, butl an oxporimoutal explosion of & | bag of rossellite praduced other effects al | most as satisfactory. Oaly ten pounds wore touched off, bul the earth was terribly snaken, and'soveral dead rattlesnakes were pleked up oo the suriounding plain, If the goneral does not succeed in his original in tention, he can g0 to killing rattlesnakes -~ Apathy's Deadly Work, Glabe-Demaerat A party whose victory is due to the fact that Lho opposing party simply refused to go 10 the polls holas power on a frail tenure, This is the case with he democratic party. Ia proportion to population there are no more democrats in the country now than there were 1n 1585, while thero aro just us many epublicans 4s thero were then. Norepubii caus have gone over to the democracy. Their party was beaten because tens of thousands of ils members iu every important stute de- clined to vo e, and they declined to vote be auso the party's position on some of the leading issues did not suit them. P party’s position will b fixed so that it will suit every republican ia 184, i DISCUSSING THE CANDIDATES Divergent Views of Nebraska Editors on the fenatorial Rituation, PLENTY OF ALLEGED TIMBLR IN SIGHT Foreenst of n Bittor Contest That Will Ba Leg Man Early in the Intive Fought Session — Every Own Prophet, Howe It is not ocral or indo; Jouraal (dem likely that any do vota for at all sndent will ¢ Paddock. the small have far 10 d noorats have by S nombors wor and weeomplishin ve tho bulaeo of may neans of sonatly 2 Wb demoeratic mambars, and wo fe daty that the next senator feom ve ut, ind.): Billy Beyan's friends uro for the senatorial raco tus I'hey expect to elect him by tho aid of indopundeat Whenever pendent party fn the legisiaturo u Bryan for seuator i Ao will by dug and decp in Nebraska, and it will bo wway in an eternal sleep. West Point Progress (dem.): The Rress wis tho fiest paper in tae state 10 ad vocate tho election of Hoa, WilliauJ. Bryan tho briliant young congressmar from’ tn IMirst distriet, to tho U nd States seonale, and we are pleased to 1oty that tho desire to send him thero 1s growing dailly, The inde pondents axd democrats have a sale mujority in the next legisiature, and thore is no man in Nebrasia today who'so fuily and abio rep resents tho seutiments of the groat majority of the people of Nebraska thau Mv. I3ryau They can combine on him Without Sucra ing any principlo. Stand up for Nebrask gentlemen, and earn the gratitude of the masses i’ this young and glorious stato by making hin our nest United States senator, Oakiand ludevendent: ThsSetuyler Quil raises the name of Hon. W. A, Poyuter for United States senator. Me, Povuter 1s an able and worthy man avd the ludepondent woulid oo pleased to see him honored with tt position, \Vo feel that tho interests of the Laboring class would bo carefuily euarded to the full extent of nisopportunity. Kearney Hub: T'o go right to the heart of the senatorial guestion, there 1s some unce! ainiy as to whether the republicans will elect a senator ab all, and that beiug tho caso 1t looks like good policy and sensible politics 1o give every repuviican o fair deal. Seuator Paddock, first, is certaialy outitled to it, by son of his splondid record and his present puintof vantage in the race among those who would be his suce “There will be 1o succoss in schist is a possibility of success in pursui conducive to republican fraternity, I'nis is not a matter for the politicians to play foot ball with at a mowent whon the prizo is liaulo to be kicked over the fence and out of sight. Larmer’s Alliance: licting that they will Stranger things havo oc Nebraska shon deniod Liberty Rroomi wi votes, ho inde s on wide lawd There i« a pol harmouy and The independents in the coming Neoraska legislaturo can eithe: elect n scoator or forco the two old parties 10 combine for the election of a republican v democrat. All that is necessary is for them to stand solidly and persistently together, I'ho scheme of the democrats will be to get the independents to assist them in elect- iug a democrat. They will be avle to offer a most alluring bait to the independencs. Tuey have the federal patronage of the state. ‘'hiey would doubtless be willing_to varter baif the federal patronage of Ni braska fora senator. But they, too, will fail. Tomen who arsin the reform move- went for offico rather than principle, a post- oftice or u land office will boa big tempta- tion. Butif wo understana the temper of the lionest independents of this state, thore iswt federal patrouage enough in the United States to brivo thom 1n¢o betraying their cause; and the man who would pr poso sucha thing will be spotted Ly the people asa weak stick, if not & traltor. Suct @ move as that vould mean aeath to the independent party This reform movement was not born die. It may receive defeats aud setbucks, it may lose soms of its memoers who joined its ranks for oflice or because they thouwht it was poputar. But the great rankand file of the peaple’s party consists of _houest, intelligent. men who are in this fight for prineile and for justice, Columbus Jourial (vep.) of any man of either three is now promiuently We don't know parties and who spoken of for senator who would find less antugonism outside his own political parly than Pad- dock, snd while he has becn n repub- lican, s 1 and true, ho has been faith- ful 1o his personal convictions when not exactly 1u lino with many of bis party adher- ents and he has been viglaot for Noebraska interests ail tha time, nane more so, or more strenuous or effectuai in thoir defense and furtberance, We believe Senator Paddock’s chances ave oxcellent for succeeding bimself aud there is no zood reason why he'should not have tne supnort, at leust, of the requisite number of the people’s party . Niobrara Plonee crable talk about Thors 1s now consid 1’adaock’s successor, and the oflicehoiders arcue that Paddock would “suand in” with Cieveland, Paddock as a trimmer beats Van Wyel, for wo certainly does stand somewhere and is not afraid to say 80, Papillion Times (dem): the balance of power in the M ana house of representatives, Nebrasi v United States senator will b a demo- 1t 1f only the demoeratic logisiators remain 1. Republicans nor independents can L without democratic md, 1 ublicans boldly claim that they will organizo the and senate, and ra-olect Paddock, bt claim must be taken with conside ation, just us we took republican claims for carryiig New vork and Indiana, T absolutely no suow for the ro-clection Paddock. Pussivle it is, but ot provavie, that in case of & deadlock some low tarifl re- publican like General Cowin, for instanco, may be chosen, but the safe prediction POIL1S 10 an indenpendent ora democratic suc cessor 1o Senator Paddock. O'Neill Frontier: A groat many repub- Jicaus in this section wouid lika to seo Morton electod 10 the senate. We don't know but tuat it would be a good idea, Let the democrats run things for the next four years. 10 thoy can more ably hancle tho Yeins of government Lhau tho republicans everybody will he glad of it. Lincoln News: 11 therepublican membvers of the legistatura can unite on a candidate be can bo elected, and although thora may vs a wumber of candidates within the party thore 18 no doubt that all repuvlicans witl 1he proper Line come LoZCLACE Ou B0 4Yalld ble man, It 1s reasonuably ec senator can b el 3 Who will be the candidate! Tt i3 an important question that the publicans will have to settlo vefora the | ginning of (he ereat contest ‘Tho ofiice of senator of tho United States is u most important one, one of the highest stations in the country, and 1t 18 an which should not be lightly besto ved. In the first piace the ator from bruska should be & thoro h ropublican “Tuere are troubloas times ancad for tho re publican party and the seautor who will join Seuator Maaderson 1n the representation of Nevraska sthould be u mau who can be de pended upon Lo protect republican interests, Heo should be a stalwart ropuolican. He should be an able man, with capacity for work, and diligeut in Lho interest of bis state, hotorabie and Lrue, b6 republicans will fiud such a man and will bo elected Nobraska Ciiy Nows: If tho republicaus succecd in winning some of their coutests in the legislature this winter there will be oae of the prettiest fights botwe Church Howe aud Towm Majors as to who will be seuator over wituessed in Nooraska. Mujois is haudicapped by not having bis county aelegation, Nemsva having iustructed for Howe, but be has & large (ollowing, and they will do all they can 10 aid the ue-shirted stuteswan, 13ryan’s butcher kuives will bo small compared with the ones thess two ‘statesmen’’ will use in carviog each other Lincolu Herald: ‘The indcpeadents are talking about vlecting & man of their own party to the United blates by the ad of democratic votes. Wo observe that they @lso want to name the wan. L would so-m to be fair that, if they are to have the sena- Damocrats Nebraska sena th tain that a republicau hic | crats ean o | wisr tor while we furaish a large » votes to elect him, wa might be permitted to McKsighan {s probably the udent who could get enough dem say which man, only indey ocratic votes to elect him atrice Domocrat: Tho repu pers finally admit that tha repub only have G2 votes in tho next whil T are necesaary to They are opening up every sore s ntir fashion b and independeuts, rd to concede a gre: order to provent the election of o K S ssion Ihey suy r Melk Ly 1y, Hastings or even Van W permit the returd of 1ada bgh-tax man Tho 1 1d sete " vd el Cap; wdizo Broady wonid f Fromont ait (rep. SenALorship w g hope [ vrev erats i tha other o with ¢ Ttas | w1 Wt | ke 0, can, for tho indoy puuticans, and 1 P the monoy e A repub K wero o indep purchase cnough repubiican if ho could bo suro of bis o waich ho is not. 13t who wiil ¢ front with his pile! A senatorship ond the sign is riready hune o A fow thousand do Admit that it is a sad commenta free institutions and our adva tion, but 1t will bo no botter is made iu our method of ¢ ars wi t Tribunc: Ttis figuved an who s been met will bo avle to hold all the v soldly in lino and av tho sa stronetn from tho members of varty. After tho situation is all and all owed candidates discove impossibilities, then Judeo San well's name 1s to b presented uy on the theory that he wil 1mon Soin L00us Insistonco that Governor B citizen whet the rest of the court ntrary Possibly Judeo Maxwell man, Certamn it is tha! id upright judge the memver of the Uy d whom none wouid need 1s in tho sl SEALY Wo! States to blush term or two in the upper branch of would fittingly round out a useful orable carcer of & most worthy pi There would be nothing strangn islaturo should turn to Maxwell a for the emergency. Democrats p remomber Aot lin and they promise; perhaps they may not have forgot- ten that Maxwell was right (as the case now stands) about Boyd's only wait and se Beatrice i pr legisiature is 1o ¢ tor, the paramo “Who will it bo? logislaturo the r citizensuip. ss (ron): As 00s0 a Unitod S question 15 With publicans woiild plain sailing and somo good republican, such nvo as Senator Paddock, opvosition been chosen Asitis t POssIbiliLy of i threc-coruered figh our independent friends, bewng in ity and unablo to elect oneof their and remembering tho loyalty tor Paddock to the agricultural in tue state, coula with would the combination, uud that is thata exverienced man can bo of vas service to the people of accomplish more legislation affecting tho interes state than can a new and untried man, Com- Unitod senate 15 acquired in various ways: some manding influenco in the gOL it througn great porsoual § others through their wealth, otbor. therr resplendont abilitios and still roason of their faithful, eflicient continued service. Now desideratum in the seanto it is what he must have if aunything for his constitueuts or ti at large, and 1t 1s thercfors th dom to continue that member has proven his usefulness aud fide interests of his strated that he has the intuene: ms fellow membcrs to ay learn u lesson in sistor states in the east, Yoric Times (vep.): LV 15 ain doubt that tho republicans wi Unitea States senator from Nebri leading una bost posted democe Lhi: it bo? who is elceted must bo oue who mand the united and _hearty supp republican partv. While Scuator has done cousidorabl been a bardworking ni ful if he can do tuis, 'fhereisnatu issatistaction with him, and co eriticism of his votes on the tarift questions. There is also comnlair has for bis personal advantago, 1t is creait that his friends urge that or con )5t nber, it is v has been such as to attach independ him. By doing 50 he has certainly tige witi his own ba Our stand on the repaolican platform, and unreservodly. A good wan for tion can work outa victory at | theso lines and no other Kiod of a hope for success, Plattsmouth Jourual: Thore is of muking Judee Chapmau of thi ucus nomines for Uni id tho Journal would tike to kuow e is one of the orainiest men in why not ! that party, is popuiar with all e party, and in every cl ho tak more strenih 1an his par Tlus city would by honored by hi 3 tales One of them is about ou finest line in the as high as you It's the elabe price ¢ suit. makes the you something nice, Browning,King&Co tore closes at 6.4) p diys, when we clos ur ghian Van W yck contd | time an meet with democrats vecause of his cour majority consistency that goutloman for the position. One should be vorue 1 mind, however, whatever the state and can in the way of practical iutluence e accomplishes part of wis- u his seat who | his, this I'ho question is, what republican shall No one hs a wall-away, but the man for the stato atered more or less to tho opposition, ) rext senator must be elected as a republican, and must ction has sbown thut | A it ter what the price our uncqualled quality is in cvery And the representation from the state would ba strongthened by his election, Wayno Demoorat: As fully one-half of | 1hio democratic mombors of the logisiature- elect are from the Third congressional dis triot, which has nover been tonored with netid States seuntor, wo understand thay s & move on foor to secure the sohid rt of the democratio minority for Hon ge 1. Keipor, who made suck n gallant rce Against odds, and was defeated by viee 10 of the power of tho railroads, banks and Norfolk 13 Sugar company, De Keiper whom the independ outs crats could readily | unite, as he is an ncompromising anti-mons opolist and A foo to special logislation of all Kinds, Heretofore i1 rship has veen tho nrize of either the First or Second dis tricts, and it is t tho rostol the state had a show; and it 18 but fitting that the Al andard bearer of the demooracy of L Tiird district sbould be thus honoreds Vo sincerely hope that b 1y bo the luck man to succeed A. S, Paddock % Uapitlion Times: Paddock i3 airoady de- ated, and ho ought to be, Paddock is the POUrOSt S1ICK ever sont from Nebraska to the Just now he is making & o votes by usserting his in No sensible_domos ch bait. Rather s rotain control of Nebraska democrats the olection of suck omp Paddock's promises to_ vote tho democratio senntors would be 18 his statesmanship. (f at the logise sion democrats must be such fools for & republican for senator, thea 20 11 search of a decont, brawy man Maiklejonn, Cowin or 1stabrook, - - VLLEGED WIT, hare of the loan licans 10, pa will | slature, | ty sonator. | & and expos- | Ge with tho | r twoen the | t Ihe demo- | o At deal rep ne in blican | Bryar rathor Kk or any lepondents U 18 one and d rst 10 tha nan 1o bo cannot | nat e, ) purchase than that s or 1 be responsible fo wn fom party 1 for salo [ weak t. Who'll y ¢ b s 1 vy on our | Lot 1 civiliz W cuan o v ni seua WaDs or Chieago Tril I'an roliglous reading of the demorrat Ity NeNt veur will bo cons fined chiclly the Ax of tho Aposties of AcCial, 1 out that epublicans attract canvas red 10 bo wel Max d pushad, favor Washington Star to that doz of your Llknow 11, rop g very soro ULere’s nothing bt bark Al Stimmins. i Slan i thinks 151y OF SUATLINg & tannery.” stol Matl: The buer aro wo small th ho WSS OF somo bars 1oL us tomporance Suros Hyd was A O neld tothe it v Our sehoolmi such “hopetal SN parionce, doar teachor.” cnlls his becausy sho's ho ver coming Uno Hbrary and th Dotroit b uld h HOUsOs. b the senate for | wen its Ach, i indocd a | congross #ua hon 1blic man. i tho log the man ised to kopt thoir 15 tho th ol nursory Uins, parior othes. Chicago Nebraskon Nows Record With cinphasis Hove o that the sere out to bring into Kansas and hor coliea Tho morning paj L iz b WO mbers g Tho sonator from Mr. Prosident, 1 At-arms e sent tho niember from o from Arkunsas, onvained full roports of i sale openod today, and thess © not in the building nt THE 1DEAL New York She's sweater thian the now blown roseg She makes 1on's hearts 20 pi-n-pat Whone'er n <bnee at thon she throws, Sho's alway s dressed in tasteful cloth And sonse il dignity she shows, For when to see aplay she eoes wours a | rowned hat Wo can WHeAF the noxt tates seua- - tng havo had without here is a t, and vet tho minor- own uum- of Sena- terasis of supnort thing Chicazo Tnter Ocean: Whe takes a plece of tickilsh feels liko lnughing. Elmira Gazetio: Juuson rust n man Uil you know vice, but you never trust them L wan unde Dusiness: ho nav s that “never him” s good wa- Kuow some men till you Rinzhamton Leader: The m that Kleptominia is o disoas served that s vietims ard something for it al men say Wo have obi- d and wlways taking sty more Now Orleans Pleayune: By sonp at the bozinniiz of dintior and providing cnif's head jelly for dessert. a Lotel keeper CH IMANAEE T ko both cuds moats serving ox-tail ts of the States Toxas Siftings: Plscatorial P popularity y that the trout wol: 0 s, sir: 1t was the biggost t 2 oDrougl | A nd ko got away from you? YOU Lk un 04th on tiate” Daths: | swore enough about wwiy Now ¥ Mr. Kany, arte® M madan Manity—Yo ton pounds? . WL I'll take no more it wlhen ho got others by and long is the it vl Sen: Mes, Trolley, Do tell me) 3. which 18 tho greatest work ¢ iKanvass, “Selling the pulatings, o TH L TELE e country FOICE OF lity Lo the TH HONE, Rochester P “Hullo, contral needea b Erpress. D rogar to I must own Sphione hood tiore, that 1 am HLateise: As alow. swert voieo T lienr, Faiiln 2 on my ravished car, Numler, boyo elect aa the The ats admit on Of the voice will com hort of the Paddocic 1 has ery doub vally some usiCerablo aud stlver it that he ilin, soul-ho, 3 JUst the one 1o et a-ytng Cupil's dart. t cool renson, eently ehiding, is e I should keop in i And not seok Lo find the owaer OF the voico Vor she's probably quit O if roasonahiy comoly Not 50 choleo. e SIECLE pmoly. 1ot to his his course its Lo lost pres- THE FIN DU GIRL Chicags Nows Record, “What do you know. oh maldon fair?* SOh, 1 know mueh,” she mado roply; sauarely |1 know of Hom Moller this post T ean make pos £ liry: sdncoln on | Orse sonatas with a erash, man ci ot of A man can ozt with territie dash Sweot Home' wit somo talk 5 city the Led States | ith d S from my danc sloey wnd how Lo hox And the nnme of every plan @ s01sth es and equinox, Phe iy things | do not know, Are how 10 cook wnd how to e Kant s in tho 'ty ticket. s selection “BROWNING, KING= =K & Cco. t Manufacturers of Glothing fn Lhe and Vorl Retaiiors r overcoats for men, We don’t intend tell you here, but come to to the store or write and we'll tell it and at the time tell you tile No. 2 about our stits from $10 up. The last tale is about our latest style We for the up No mat- Same men's Loys™ overcoats, have wool ones we have Boys' suits $2.50 on Teclers country. But Lear this in mind finish and style that Come and sec us, we'll show rateness of ) up. OXCONL Satur- at 10 ., [S.W.Cor 1300 & Douglas SIs,