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1 THE OMAHA DAILY THE DAILY BEE, coNGRESS. of nn Omabh banker, “the peoplo of | Ing for & -nu;cmm with the Pacifo | tum of & person and be was. asked v sag l‘\‘"R\ AN EXTRA SESSION ho vns. The )] Adway ) Tho sacond session of the Fifty-sccond | this city have now reaclied the point | railroads. puiatd Bt oy T B TR L IRy Y N congress boging today. As this is the | when thoy can measure the oxtent of T howover, that the photograph reprosented WOSEWATER, Editor 5 | ronuh e stago ¢ o e o \, Tut e . short sossion, coming to an end Macch 4 | their obligations and plan definitely to | OMAHA has fgaghed that 'ul ‘fl h " | veal Arab, thon fiviug in Calro, Bt the ke | Sonth Dakota: Additional 1. Schnolder, PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING next, it is not expected to develop much | meat thom.” In other words, the ot growth that dgmands at the hands o 1 ORI T, et Toiabl Oleveland 8aid to Beliove T is Quite | David H, Hammond, Tugh J. Campbelly that will be important ot particulnrly | %in of the dopression has beon ronched | hor local cavitnlists concerted effort in | 7 CERORNS, the @rott tepublicah lender, Neoessary, el i OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE OITY. | irtorcsting. Thero will probably be no | and the people have turned to look up | the inaugurauéh of onterprises that | Spin's oy king and ired, “Tow is bl iy " | ¢ romisge to inerédse her manufacturing | Alfonsito the Iatter 4 moment’s £ Captain 11 K. Bai of the Fifth infantry further tickering with the tasiff, as the | instead of down sl hesitat i Mrs, ¥ 1 I v | 8 i1 T A AW T cOmoNS. esitation, veplind, sedntel To mamma [ NC SEME 0 s Bai siting Colonel and democrats will desire 1o leave that work | All thoss things tend to the one con- | factlities and éxfénd hor commorce. Tn | JEWAGEON, Feplled. sodtely: o mamma T | HE NEEDS A LITTLE ENCOURAGEMENT | Mve Wii Y ) He is now in the ith year of his Reprose W. W, Dixon of ¥ government, Democratic senators will | coming year hibit by their owa investments tho con- | age arrived Crisp, Whitney and Gorman Expected to As= | Mrs. Dison Thomas N. Burke, James W. Morris, Jamos M. Willforg, Walter Boune, Danfel Ford Increase Samuel O, Caviton. Orlginal . widow - Virginia A, Clark TERMS OF SURRCRIPTION One Yoar.. 8,810 | ‘ itien commoroe. 1n i il e T O e 1000 | until they come into control of the ! clusion. We shall sse better times tho | Other words, Omuha capitalists must ox- | the king % Sonth ; G g —_— idence they profuss i uure of M Ry his far il P doubtless wake an cffort to pass the fiden 4‘;1‘ ¥ »vldn in '_‘\\_'_‘,"_‘ '.'tq*fl‘""“” WHO. 18 axpeorit: o oot Ger . BEFIRIN LT SOt K Vs Shaths ) il ey hee. on ; free raw material bitls which ave in the GIVE THEM A WIDE BER city. Many of bur millionaires hav American cup next. yoa uld bo plain Mr bers a8 Lo the Poliey to ! AL stlvah SR SR Waukly e, Gne Ver. senate finance committoe, but it is not Fho bid hesdos of taxeatars And | acquired thelrwAIL by the advanca in | Qutn, bu, thadartion o tho but et Hik e S gy OFFICES 1co committos, b p | Omaha, The Bee Buildin at ull likely that they will succeed in | barnacles are getting ready for another | corner lots and ‘the conversion of corn- | He & { U ARG i adian, wits 8ad How o Eauth Onialia, comer N yid 26 persunding. republican senators that it | descent upon tho capital. \When the | ficlds into suburban residence property. | iensy: and a rwne, Pt Adare, Baron Perry and her htors Couneit s, 12 Pearl Stre ; % TettalAbiine anfvete ¢ will bo quar- | This mods of accumulating wenlth does | other gallast besides. WASHINGTON Brnee o T Saidie, have reside at Chicago Oflien, 817 Chambur of Con is their duty to support these free de | legislature convenes they wi R ¢ 4 4 Batrott homat S B A \ M3 FOURTEENTH ST reot for several yonrs + hoere from n'\‘\ " York, Rooms 13, 14 and 15, menstges, - The pAssige of the fues tered at the vrincipal hotels, log-rolling | not build up a eity. Men who have sl ‘-‘\’ ts of wet that no less than WASHISOoN. 1, C Kcokuk, T, where they RNOW. Washiiston, 513 Fourteenth Streot BIIL would out oy 1t 16" estimube for soft berths and sinecures that will | made thoir fortunes by the spontaheous |yt fetars and actresses cl .t hes) They left this ity early " in” the season for CORRF ~|-w\r‘rv N( l' ws and | $25,000,000 of rovenue, and in the pres- | DAy them %3 to $4a day, besidoes per-.| & owth of Omaha and by the super- y“ ot Owen Fawe ¥ 1| grossman AL G \}‘\’ ¥ spent sev, T e ‘wddrosscd €0 the | ont condition of tho trensury such a loss | quisites for hanging around the com: | human exortions of g handful of really | [T Whittemore arc the blo of th Speaker Cr leaving for their old home in Ealtorial Departmen i would e disastrous. Mr. Springer, | Mittee rooms and doing nothing. live, wide-awake business men who have | iECE Lanrence i o phcbl | o | ¢ \ on Mis, orry dved a fall ATl ustrs totivrs i remittances should | chairman of the house ways and means | The fact is thero will be nothing for | ventured tntovarious entery el il S AR from which she died, She had nany Aad AL ! esterndlowa s H - HE STORMED THE SIERRAS. ntang Butte. Mr, and 1% At the ¢ Durravor will oceupy theiv old apartments Be addressed to The Be xw.‘w hing Companys | committ claims that the passage of | 'he committees to do during the first | not be sllowed to shirk vlml‘ duty l;' M:‘\‘\ Y wl \‘m“‘ ‘_‘, Wiscor o var ooy ) yrafts, chec ind postoflice orders ) {5 1 o or four weo y soss] nd | contribute towar ushing the vk \ verno ) this year repub vin i in doin g, Dt el v BRORCin: | tho freo wool bill,of which ho ia tho | threo or four weoks of tho sossion und | contributo toward pushing the Work | e GEa it WL okt Wil conthiue | sessy Ry i 5 JOMPANY. author, would be followed by such an | the N!_l: no w;. : v‘r!- Vm'lfl\.\i !l(";l:t"‘ N AV E R USH LY e i "-!‘ law, but wi Lenter o part- | o to be thrown out ting the e QUEBEL IR U B L s increase in the consumption of woolen | committeo clerks thun there s for a SECRMTARY NOBLE nssures the coun- | heintends to do before v, 1o will open an | et few s by Crisp, Whitney, Gorman, | And Crushed s Adversaries with an Avas {CULATION yods as to greatly swell the importa- | fifth wheel to a wagon. 0 TH HTe ¢ R et b Vit e .| ofce r o 1 make a place there for | And others with a view to securing an oxe he of Wind, SWORN STATEMENT O ( IRCUL tions, thereby more than making up for The logislature never does any acti ry in his annual report that the ; gOV= | i . W wishes to teain up in the | pression of fment upon the subject of Now n. Estabrook and other R ooty of Dow the loss of“savenus trom wool, but us 1t | cominittes work untilafter it has got | erntent direclorsof the Unlon Pacific | logal pr i 1 extra s The opinion of democrats | Penny-whist (tors make way for the man Geo Tzsehu ey of THE BEE | 0000t ho corainly known that this | through fighting over the election of a railrond huve unanimously endorsed tho | | Steele Muckaye is an absoried student of | in cor v session problem | of the iron jaw. The Winnemucea (Nev.) publishing company winly swear thi 0 ainly ki § L i e e e Ic 4 BBY BRI L e, At one i o kep ubbies | e ovaniy ate 640t Iver State makes the follot report o Bublishing com . dos ATy, 156k for | would bo tho result tho safe plan is to | United States sonator. Thoe money paid | 0ld Sidney Dillon plan of debt oxten t ov oot | ' to ma Howing report of I ike at large in his study. He would write : X1 Woek ending December 8, 1892, was as fol= | 0 e sourcs ct vevenuo, wod | to needless committee clorks and more | ion. Wo should have been very much | with the crenture coiled up on lis table, its | OPDOSC an extra ses S thelr lionest y Qtocent cambalgn spocch of Stotni Ring { aodless s CHRnaLel6 surprised if tho directors had not unani- | head close beside his hand. The theory lief that a very la v of the dem. | Vandervoort MELLulau i bl Wil A e T Sl ] ; ly ondorsed th f ther pl upon which he tamed this pet was that a | ocrats of the country if not indecd of the en General — Vandervoort was the first Novem : senators will decide to do junitors and suporintendents of cuspi- | MO ‘I“H{Hm 'idl o dlon | fhake i charmed by rhy Uintieal motion, a1 | tire poople, ave in favor of an exte session, | SPeAker. e is a lange, portly wontleman of Novem L 4 e ol | TR i 1 h- | which the Union Pacific managers de- | isonly dangerous when angered by a move- | L2k N CXUER SOSSION. | oo mamding presence and great surrency leg v voexe brs is a dow ht waste and a bigh T ek oy ) 166 AL feNs HinETCANH Wednesduy, November | No currency legislation is tobe ex- | dors isa down right waste w sirod them to endorss, The Union | Ment that disturbs this symmetry of action, | This abparent feeling upon the part of the | He spoke with tolling offeet and was f1 Thursday, Deceniber pected. It would be uscloss to pass handed robbery of the taxpay bty il i i country is having a perceptible influence i { quently intereupted with rapturous applivuse. Baturd Jecember § e silver , granting the could 0180 i oven, most " winning over democrats to favor the propo- His style is forcible and most eloquent. It animous ever sinac q Jove HINTS FOR LEGISLATORS. 1 Wi | Average 3 | be done, for the reason that it would en- | hangers-on are mere cappers and caves | Unanimous ever since the days of Gov . If Mr. Cleveland gets the notion that 1% imentati pathetic, sarcastic and S PRI IHEHLAD - SH AW, T . + flashing with witticism and Kumor, 1is voice countor the veto of tho president, | droppors for the cil-room managers and | ¢rament Director Snow, who issaid o | premont Flail: The logislator who will | an extra session should be held or that it is Lt bilo g e b hatit ! 3 1 I \ | is deep, full and sonorous. As @ speaker ho orn to before me and subseribed i Dossibly an offort will bo made 1o ra. | 1obby. Thoy havo focoss tothe floors | have tried to hold up tho road for the | interest himsclf in the subject of good cout- | demanded by the people and he is inlined | st b heant 10 Have a" oncopiion nee this 814 day of December, 189: 8 @ B 4 e b E P - lature is | Mere triflo of $25,000 to satisfy his con- | WY roads this winter will be in touch With | thag way, he will el one, even though con- | of his oratorical powoers, a8 no pen ean 4o e NP NGty Pubtic. | peal tho law requiving the sccrotary of | tnd cloak rooms whilo the legislaturo is | ¢ s iy . Hiia Gy | thekveoples: Mhiere: s no quastiohie bt 18 | L Salis Ha CHaGRIIe vlid nonlitst AL, | Nim SUBtIEO; SVoIcu conbetyo, ot i dibeR It Octobor, the treasury to purchaso 4,500,000 ounces | it active session. They hear tho moms | SEERHONS SEELPOS i 1”; fit vt NGy o the people wd MOBS | The belief is growing that an extra session | fllusiration than to compare him while in Averago Clrculation for Octohor, 3185 | % allver monthly. but 1t is doubiful | bors expross thole private viows nbout | governinent diroctors havo not been so | that morc strictly concerns ther finac | will be calted for the carly autunn the rostrum t the storm king of e plain - — silve v s dou | i Ll T Anes: and social welfave along the valley of the' Platte of his ¢ MAX O'RELL islecturing in Australia. | whother it would succoed, notwith- | candidates and bills and rop ""‘\‘“ ”“;” Ll “h“m“—”k- LPlattsmouth Journal: - With the hylance Revival of Confederate In ta. BLAYE. A8 MO TR ik BBV u.f.‘.’,.’.(..-',‘.‘pl‘s S EELAALE B b domsratlo | covriny employers, The result is the - = : of power i thei hnds the demoerats in the | There s to be @ genuine revival of confed- | there is the less of death's ¢ or That's nonr enough. ol it sy RieH whin spios paid out | THE pole nuisnnce is n thing to bo | Nebrasla legislature will have baxcnl [ onite Tt GroRt it WHRHTHEtN, - SinoaItne | HToons: SHEaCIoa0 b Ses b o e T i S EOEVeEnd.. Well vacty it ’”‘”)“”“‘l against it. The o TR Tty el condemned by ali who object to the ob- | lent chance to securc o reduction of state ex- | clection of Mr. Cloveland 4 socicty has been | rustle or the throbbing of the heart dis Tue Mafin is in eveland. s | probability is that the democrats in con- | OF the stato (reas . ¥ Penses, The United States senatorship | formed here for the purpose of 1 htenin turbs the soles silc ind hi stie y 4 struc ot the streets, but anchor pury wtenin mn silence, and his majostic Cloveland is a sort of charmed, NAMO | rrass will concludo to let the law 1 With ovganized boodla combines, | Struction of the streets, but the anchor | g9 w0t be allowed to overshadow the in- | up™on confederate subjects, and the result, | APPOATANCE fspires awoe And admiration all 7 % N o | polo planted in the street at an angle, | terests of taxpayer, Nebraska has about | is an anunouncement today of a series of | betokening the comi: hurricane He B e bt main until thoy arein full control of | working membors at tho hotels '\."‘l % | sometimos in the sidewalk, is simply | e most expensive stale governmentextant. | lectires under the auspices of the Confedor- | speaks: the low vumblin s voice = towberry bill ig | that body. In the matter of appropri- | BANK of spies and conspivatovs operating | FHIH The chance to do good is a great one ate Veterins ciation, o be bowun at the | catehies the car like the signal gun befo THE next time the N \\'lh;“ln Jll 181 \tions the democrats of the house will | upon them in tho committes rooms and el — Stoux Cout } J.‘ rnal: The m.m'-..m‘..( Universali e e, ‘uulx\u. v‘tih nd Q ;hv‘-‘ shock of battle-now a flash of i » sonato T r will be on hand = ¥ slonie r and or y very floor of the s R VAt Nebraska are likely to receive a good deal of s, on Wednesday night 1S news is uing sweeps up in ”j‘_ ‘_”‘-l“jnl nylor wi endeavor to cut down everything to the | cloak rooms and on the ve oy floor o ““l ABOUT the only thing the silver con- | jyyaition at the hands of the coming legis but a natual sequence of the announcement | clouds of — eloquence, pathos and to answer roll call. lowest point practicablo. This is the | legislative halls, the weak-kneed and | forenco will agree upon is to disagree, | ture, The subject is Uwhich politics or | made during the past week that the pens move and sway and heave with theiv : i sonal momb ‘o easily caught i & tetioatins) sartisanship does not enter. To provide that | roll would have to be cut down outer edges crimsoned with the livid determination of Mr. Holman, chair- | the venal meml wo easily caught in partisanshiy b 1 LSBT 1 th man of the approprintions committce, | the me shos of thes® rantulas that fasten The Combination Kuns Together. all roud tax be paid in money and a compe Census Bureau to e Permanent, glare reflected from the bosom of the storim i centers packs of avtiilery are moved to the SR roW e it i 7 el $66 00 INEi08 tent roud supervisor be provided to expend | . 3 X ward in growth or it is bound 1o O | L% likolyhe will bo supportod in | their poisoned fangs upon their victims WG the same in the building of roads which will | Awenereetic effort is - to ho mado the com- | xiciut and to the loft; the black veil of du- \ 3 ' 1| whind which the old parties have e . 1t cannot stand still for any | { M S T T G The rumors of a beer trust will not be | {1 S W LAC DGR | A i session of congress to make the census | plicity :)"“:,l“l"":'lm”u Y | it by his party collaagues, who sce | and hold them fast to do theiv bidding. | o (LAY retied upon tntil they are backed AL L SEheat | burcnu u permanent ovganization. 16 is pro- | heen conconling . theiv i s havoe eng 3 u twain by a blinding fiash, which is ; : deal each year in the wear, breakage of har ; trouble ahead in providing for the de- | Ifthe coming iegislature isto bo & | up by reports of bretzel, wienerwurst and | jgs nd Vehieles and also in hovseifosh posed to retin the supcriutendent, wot | ron l real veform logislaturo it will give a | kraut trusts. Gh St Sl necessarily the present one, fordie i a re- | followed by the deep-toned thundirs as. of e < C. SPOONER has | mands upon the troasucy. real egform legislature i e Nebraska City News: Some of the papers | 1Hssiilly tie prosent one, B thainy nnders as of Ex-SENATOR JORN C. SPoONER has | 708 (B0, i wide. berth to the horde of political A Ripening Revolu of Uhe state ave mukine their bicwnial sug. | hibican, and probably ascorcof th® principal | cannon, roverberating throngh the frightful tve JNitics forever and will r The question of an extra session of the A Riy K 1 e e M re | chiefs, statisticians and clerks, who as soon | vault of party corruption, treachery and ty- B the hractico of law [n which he is | Fifty-third congress isbeing very ear- | Vagrantsand roundors who always in- New York Hevald. gestions to the members of the legisia 3 sume the practice of law in whic! s 3 ngros g ver 1 1 as th leventh is out £ the way | ranny. Onward and forward the < king . e R 3 Cuba appears to be g g ready for | regard to the ubominable system of assess- | g hogin the pre Eyworlc upoti. the » siioves with {ncronsed. velootby s SR Karbibts wmnn, nestly discussed by the democrats, und | fest the capital when the legislaturo | SR SEREUES B K B el tile. The | ing in vozue in this state. The people and | noves with increased velovity. The whole ing { . The nd | noxt consus, to be- taken in 1900, A great y canopy is illuminated by 4. perotechiin e e sasen thoy appear 1o be about cqually di- | convenes =”)H1 ;»4‘4 2 members ‘I.l) de \lvh Cubaus o raihor poor talkers, but they e, bbb, abtontlon ‘s oot mig th | dotlo timo and LRI T DU OF INACAARbRIIG bentity prAmensa e ey s dues. | to et on the legislative payroll under | are excellent shots aige, but o ¢ on_has been pa years in training the leadingclerks i the | awful sublimity + the floodgates s apened, THE local weather obsorver, doubtless | Vided on it. The deci of the aues e - = ‘““'“""":\‘"‘f"-'j‘f!(.‘_ ;':i;j.‘};»{" we '.‘{“;n”lfi | ofiice andbeginning the preliminary work. | the panorama moyes onward, chaneig i doos his best to give Omaha a variety of | tion of course rests wholly with Mr. s 4 | Upward Tendeney of Water, Tion but fainily expresses it Some couns | 1Lis believed that the work could be com- | various scenes as it advances, leaving in_its 4 St pot- | Cleveland, and 1t has been understood — Chicags Mail. union but faintly expresses it. Some couli- | yloted in half the time at much less expense | wike the vefreshing and Hiosustiining wit. weather, but it continues to be monot RGeS e THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT "The prolibitionists will fall about 670,00 | LS tssess at oe-sixth, others at one. fourth, | it 3 skeleton organizition was maintained at | ers of hoaven,” SNSRI onousty pleasant in spito of his predic o pob Juvor, M, bub b9 oW | The anntual roport of tho socro votes short of the niillion thiey lad hoped to.| SUCEREL AN som bty soh Ve, (KR | the census burcau. i - + 2 i fey is inning said that he has been induced to take a 3 - X 5 + “usb o it Lion: clectiol Still they \ ERAUES, LD o) L . Paul Nof Vorking Apostle. tions. Butho will huvo his inoing a | S that 1o bt Been indused (0 1408 | 41q “yntorior 1s u comprahonsivo roview | SiStAL the mitioual cloction, Sull ther ) {is et i gt bvas W ekt arwonize Waring emorratn, | PN Werne dweste, little later. shown to him the expediency of admit. | ©f the multifarious work of that dopart- | four years ago. Wayne Democrat: Both of the constitu- | ¢pajeman Harrity of the demoeratic na- § dervoort has got. himself at the head of a ; o o Y ment, with important recommendations t pendments wore dofeated, more from | ional committee has promised to come here | new secret ovganization. Paul” rustles for Tae death of Gould has knocked out | ting New Mexico and Avizona to state- ) 4 loctions Fixed While You Walit. alack interest than from any opposition | thig'weck and _try to harmonize the warring | place in these organizations like a louse for some of the soventh sons of the seventh | hood in order to muke sure of & demo- | Which should commnand tho careful at- Phitdelphio. Times on the part of the voters. Both were good | qomocrats, There has for some days been a | the scanvof a soldier's shitt, . i i " iaa of cougress. The depurtment | Stealing close states is one of the favorite [ Measures and ought to have been adopted, | higger sr T the inauguration arrang nco County Journal: P: e - daughter. Nearly all theso soothsayors | cratic senate. Bills for the admis<ion g ) a3 Stealit es s on i but under” the peculinr constitution of the | o\ : ! gt : e County Jowrnal: Paul Vander- ; ! € s been conducted on business princi- | political arts of all parties in_the west, and | but under the ion 0FUhe | yents, and it began to look us though there | voort has omgamized another soerot sociel and_clairvoyants predicted that Gould | of these territories ave now in the hands | 150 S B S0 TR T smplexion of several legislatures in statea proposed amendinent stands o ey ight benothing finally accomplished loward | 1o was the mother of the Wonen's 1eeliet : es o s sec b 3 Shaciiaey : slim_show of beiug ratified by the peoples i st b 000 tos k& o omen’s would be blown to atoms or stabbed to | of the senute, and if they are not passed I-.‘f:r el neR T S 1L Lot Bty myoh VbR Iowa Ut T e T e oo foMia | the usual demonstration which accompani now the father of the Indus- denth by some wild-oyed anarchist. | at this session it is thought that the Do Lt My ol fCER S T L RIDU i a presidential inauguration, when it was pro- O OOt i e constitution of the state it will be absolutely | T ‘ it Ao 5 b i nited States. 1f he But ho!diod pencefuily inihis bed Fifty-third congress will boe called in | "@A¢hed,under the present administra- YT hecossnry to hold another constitutionnl con. | Poscd to send for Chairman Harrity and let an honest day’s work it wis so long & : e jon vory soon after M, | OU: 188 grentest oxpinsion and it has Watthgion Post vention, and this is one of the nceded ve. | Liml say who should take churgo of the ar- | ago thut he has forgotten it himself _— AT i ek 5 el e s e e ML Sl L e T cive atttention at the | fieted e demoerats. | o District of | . Osceola Record: A new political par TiE Sioux City people are rejoicing | Cleveland becomes president. The ad- :“” i 1% "f‘:“:‘_‘:’“ DebioRhvotiiingibusts e T oo | hiands of the solons who gather in Lincoln | dueted, he democrats In the District of | jaunched upon the stream of time at Cincin- over tho fact that they ave to have an- | vocates of an extra session urge that it | oo 6Ver betore. ges ul ] 2 other packing house. It is a peculiarity | is the duty of the party clectéd to powoer of the citizens of that town that they | to proceed as soon as possiblo to put K con- i ol aatlad tho Thdus oo 5 M o the fiest timo in many yoars, | Mioxieated on the protection “idea, and nextwinter. stantly at loggerheads with each other, | B4t last weel, called the “Industrial union, the cenoral land office is on current | the democrats rosorted 0. the British gold | People of Nebraska have heen deminding an | mind one of that body of 200 democrats in | YOOt was, chosen « promulzator. We not only rejoice over the birth of every | into effect its promises to the people. new enterpri but immediately g0 to | e can givo no good pretext,” says cording to numerous republican exchanges | West Point Republican: For years the | quurreling over somo petty honor, and re. | 4 Nebraska's own and only Paul Vander business. The vast accumulation at | cure i order | clective railway commission and the very | the house of representatives, each one of [ hid been led to suppose” by a_somewhat d start another to keep it com- | Mr. Springer, “for wi ding ; ext I S A T Mex tion of Kevenue, kind of work. But that must be a full- work and st othe ¥ Mr. Springer, “for withholding the | (0= 0 o0 0BG ™ than 500,000 | A speakerata political gathering in To. | NeXtl ure should not adjourn without longer carries any reproach against the | this country was anxious for annesati carry aconstitut amendiment, no matter | withdraw their republican endorsements | Paul don’t know “where heis at. It is now our duty to afford relicf.” BOnOBLY 238 ! Hge b S e - themselves in their present positions. Many Lineoln Herald. confidonce) in assuring tho membors 2 5 forcible reminder of the concluding lines of a | for the simple reason that u majority of the | present administration more than raiblgire hoiconaludingilinesiofi, ra s stated furthoer a ot of over the stillness, A crry like a man must either go for- cases since, and, as Secretary THERE one man who has not yet been mentioned as a candidate for 8 o0 first opportunity they got they went to the | whom thinks he is not only the chosen leader | limited acquaintance with one, Noah Web. ! the date when the present administra- I 2 Kt A 4 ) i v i grown mistake, for we never heard of Paul pany. benefits we have offered tho people Noble | Tonto the other evening vehemently declared | 1 provision for a constitutional conven- Tt is stated th 1t many department 1 C of 1 oble United States senator, but iolate no rovernment.” Tt 13 an intevesting facy | Goclaration would: perhaps be discours how badly the people want it Under our | from the files in order to make fair weather” S nited States senator, but we violate 00 | g i; the argument of the extra ses- | S2Yornment. Sy I IEREIto (oo, polls and defeated o proposed amendment to | on the floor, but was born'to lead the house. [ S5 and othe ALUIhO I on A B e RO | tion came into power has been disposed Phitadeiphia Ledger the constitution looking to that end. The | s onveyed the notion of somo : ] L orking anything but his chin, They must = 7 ; = e tion for the state of Nebraska, Under the | clerks who arc ully protected by the | WOrking any y rough 1 rev 3 (b that Canada would never annex itself witl : ; 1 1, : ave made i mistale s christening o through a revision of the tariff. We | ' v %y b it " "0 huroan no | iy ianada would over annex el 21U | present ballot law it is almost impossible to | civil service Iy are making every cffort to | Hive made i mistul the christening or | have denounced the tarill as a robbery. s t v s 1 i Ao bt a s AT e e b e AR POt sent system of voting and manner of | with the incoming administration and secure . A Warning to Renegades, A : that thore has been issuec under the | being the case, the premature vefusalisa | Printing ballots, it defeats any amendment sion advocates, and it must be con- fessed that it has force. of them held offices under Cleve Every intelligent pavtisan in the stato eloct that he would mnot declino the tain well known old English song Voters will not tike the troublé to properly | years ago and got republican papers e e e e e office. His name, lot it be kept dark as double the number of agricultural pat- Then Tl not mar ou, my pretty maid,’ | mark their ballots, o . ol W“','l‘.;-".”’f"” 1v ;]“"““ ‘“'HI;“"“ inistra | follow a union between the Memoerats and 2 e 4 — — e S SRS S NGBE VI XE0TOn S At /E haiN At 0 Howells Journal: One thing that shoule ion. Their indecent haste to turn face has S ke : i iNalaeiad foaeiasinossitio findul us Btinmloy SIGNS OF BETTER TIMES. enlplesuod undarsthey nrocodionyone, Snf reccive attention at the hands of the | so disgusted republicans that it is being sug- | the independents in orgunizing the legiska Cooloy. 7 the excess in the acreage being 57,65 T TiDisnlty: luturoe this winter is the passage of a zosted that there might be a_betterment of | ture. Inno state but Nebraska would any- Unless the signs of the times are | 840 acres. It is also noteworthy that G Davenport Democrat. regulating the nss>ssment of real & the service by the ereation of some vacan- | thing else be expected, or even possible, In AvLL Omaha boys going to Chicago | wholly misleading, Omaha is on the eve | the area of public lands surveyed under go Ryan, of the Sixth lown district, | Sonal property. = As it is at present ther cies. The movement has turned many 1 5 : 2 3 i A 0 uniform method of assessing property in | service reformers from their advocacy of th A g harenfter are warned not to “‘act sus- | of a marked improvement in her finan- | tho presont administration is nearly s 4 do > wrhich is attractiny fo uifomy mothod of iosnesslik mpepotiy 1 present system, as they hold that as it is | % "rmuvu-h-lt,n beat the republicans, but in piciously” or woara bluck sillc hand- | cial situation. This city has pulled | four times groater than during tho | courtand ordered Uhat lawyers keep their | PHOPECty is assessed abonehird its value, | the law is but a cloale wnder the cireum- | G0N oT o opposition to carry - out korchief around their necks. Chicago | through this prolonged poriod of de- | previous four years. | feet off the table while examininz witnesses. othoreinh one- UL ARG thore (04 S 2 et vepublican desi ar scussed g policemen who cannot arrest n erook | pression with unimpaired credit. The | Thoe seer 's with regard to | Inmost court rooms smoking is prohibited A i Westorn Bouslots. and are ashamed of their inefliciency | boom has left fower scars in our i ™ coolly as the *purchase of as many during the sessions of court. But when it | than onesixth of its value. There are ready to pounce upon such grave | terial prosperity than in that of any | by thi Kausas a majority of one is taken for granted h Fy " A The owing wester ensions grantec gl le. The ch ces of suceess ar T d ma- | forest reserves that the nolicy adopted | comes to compelling a lnwyer to keep his feet | Whing radically wrong in this mode of dof lh’ :”.I‘Wm\lnik \'}'mful‘(‘rll {\mldnl“‘(y;::y'“_l{ (‘l"“m l)‘!‘ ’”m‘l Ietebiia & o administration has been most | on the floor and his huands out of his pockets | Dusiness. as some countics pay much mor | 1 Bee > E i i than their just share of taxa s Bureau of Claims. _ fectly legitimate 1 natural nsaction offenders. ty of like situation. The reaction has | heneficont and far-reaching in its 1 “II‘!,‘li‘“ill“ll”."l'l‘l\:‘ml\hil"‘llhlil‘l’vJVl e A e e Nebraska: Original—Augustus Freder- | But let it be well understodd by every meim- i \ ik, James (. Cox, Milon Kinuey, Adam R. | ‘berof the legislature not a republican that been seve enough to sutisfly the most | sults, and he recommends that these | revolution. He is in danger of being waylaid | Should. in some way, be equalized. In o E\l‘n'a...‘..‘::.w m_”\m |l .\’. \.\1“..\\\.4“. ‘\v]‘ R incorrigiblo pessimist, but no such suf- | reservations receivo protection. There | by the lnwyers of his court and called o czar ion the only proper way to remedy this o0 15 10 iIAS A Ty thaL shall provide for | Tays Augustus Roselius,’ John W, North. | guilty demoerat cin expect future fering in purse or progress has been ex- | aro now five national parks, which are | OF Something worse e ot 11 properly ot its actual | Additional “Willinm " Adams, ~John W. | nitioh o afiliation with his party. Ans ) 3 e S nt o ¥ al | Vikins, Nuthan Smith, William J. Wilson, | dependent lendng himself to ~ republican perienced here as in neighbor ties, | being well carod for and are regaining : eash value, Phis would place cvery taxpaver | Jafehss SR S M ceasa—Calvin | sehemes bettor ke salo of it, like Taylor, whero the boom lasted longer and col- | their natural beauty and attractiveness. | Judse Crounse, elected wovernor of Ne- | gniuneven footing, - Undevthismoneofioing | (o ke issue—Stephen R. Hogan, Mari- | and rakeoff cnogh cash to tuke him out of lapsed more completely. Theso facts | Tho report shows that irrigation is it on the repu kot s a entlo. | business the levies would not have to b IR . 7 | Dishoana overy dolln’s worth of property | aune Rood. i \jviu]gm‘n will thercafter be oo hot to ¥ F 1 of the old school, yved by young an hgh, y 4 Y LA Py Origing ames . Summers, | hold him are recognized in the monoy centers of | making steady progress with most s Coldest davghtor, one of the most | Would bear its proportion of taxntion. Of | lows will be bread cast upon the waters | i .. 7o ah ’ ; Rt i e eomen fn e | vourse such a change in the law would De | amem—— - = UARHEE L ercR St Junia the o th> east, und_honce Omahn public and | benoficial results. Regarding educa- | bewutifuland highly caltured women fn the | 4551000 "ypon with favor by railroad com- | = = o 3 private sceurities have taken high rani. | tional work among the Indians it has | Sadhets of the Tate Sonator Hiteheoes and | panie < and other g corporations, but tht T 16 =5 WNING K' r L s : A growing young city must depend | geoatly incroased and improved in | cditorof the greatest democratic paper in | ek SoRI R i gatanoun snomboin . shoill ¢l | GOVERNOLR OSBORNIE of Wyoming, | upon outside capital largely to buck the | efficiency. Nearly 20,000 Indian chil- thostato, Hls cumpatien weuinst tho Judgo | DMl Vot there are onough | & cn. (L. ¥ ke maoy ancther ardent bourbon, | enterpris of her citizens. The Omaha | dren ave enrolled in the schoots, the in- | Ja g dcdn tecking in vigor=NewXork | fininged, justice-loving members clocted | Largest Munutucturors awd K N::"%lv“'ji‘:; e ~:{j{'\1f-‘|‘r' ked. tl‘ht: brain must diroct, but the oustorn eap- | erenso during the last threo yoars | This is complimentary to Judge Crouuse, | U Uhe next lexistature to e Uhe pitssyze | OrClothing in the World. "h R:O0ATC unvassers announco that | jyu1isy must furnish the means which | amounting to 13 per cont. Tho inte very complimentary to his daughter, less | alone would such & measure provide equal they will proceed to canvass tho vote | ghull produce results. The easo with | that has beon manifested by tho pre complimentary to his son-in-law and-decid- | taxation for all property, but it woull plce | and will issue Lhu‘iorul‘n-u‘l\! to Osborne | which money can be obtained for in- | administration in the welfare and edly uncomplimentary to his democratic rown state in better light before the | without delay. His undignified scramble and ridiculous antics were unnecessary. I 1s o good sign to note the interest displayed by the manufacturers of Omaha in the proposed exposition build- ing. Not only manufacturers, but every class of business men should help this enterprise by financial assistance. Tt vestmont in this city shows how strong | vancement af tho ludian has resulted, | PP St e S the faith of the country at large is in | says the sceretary of tho intavior, “in A Long-Felt Want, onefourtiaf dis nstunl yalue-avhlle oy this young metropolis. In fact, invest- | lifting him still nearor to elvilization Fremont Leasy ROAdo At ILRLEREON R Ias AL ment agents in this city huve long since | from tho brbarism in which ho was | A desivable person to 1) the position of | FSich a'Taw be passed and e people wi discovored that eustern people have a | found upon thiscontinent. His physical | ity i 0 cood paris, stroms. and | Fise e one man and bloss tholr veprosontsy wd pronounced faith in | condition has beon imjroved by either | healthy, able todo a good duy's work for | LGS for itroducing and tighting thie the future of the city than many of our | supplying him with better food, eloth- | the people, and fieht, itneed forthon Tl = et locul eapitalists, While regrotting the | ing, und sheltor, or encouraging him to | howiy, Mo 0 0w Lol iatis TIORRISH FIHU0EFS indifference of our own people, we find | labor te maliorate his own condition,”” | flush of corruption, nt the servant of Chicn ribune: “Ah, there, mice cye in the confidence of others the grounds | Twenty-51x million acres of land haye | the peoplewhen heappears in the malavia | exelaimed tie eat, pouneing on their ownis | district of Washington, will have strength for antioipnting o marked advance in | been restored to the public domain | Sisuletof W the 10 I HON. G. M. LAMBERTSON has been honored with the appointment to fill the vacint assistaut sccretaryship in the Treasury department for the period that will intervene botween now and the 4th of March. Mr. Lambertson doubtless appreciates the compliment, but we doubt whether he would refuse to fill the seat in the United States senate after the 4th of March if the legislature should see fit to elect him, invasions of Atchison Globe 4 ity thist wonen ever material conditions in the coming year. | through agreements negotinted with | the discuse We great many - per- | become older than 1 Among the enterprises which are | Indian tribes, and 10,000,000 move acves | 518 have alveady —applied = for - the more or less certain to be carried | are embra in ,agrecments awaiting 0 I T avy are patriotic and wish to serve their countey | B bt s wod deal o through and which will certainly in- | ratification. The number of Indians | by becoming maviyte to the discase. Others | eononiical with it. Is the worl that ap 1v ies best to those great over- IN ORGANIZING the next house we do | vigorate the business pulse of the com- | who huve besome citizons by taking | Dve ahptied forthe position, iot laowin L the churactor df tho plice they 0 mu Philadelphin T ¢ i . coats that you'll nee not want any man of tho Fider brand | munity are the Iust Omaha and atlotments of land i 5,000, The work | cover aud Now the disease that nfosts the | undy ELARUSI0 GAUED YOI 4 o ookl y l in the speuker’s chair to uppoint sifting | braska Central railway onterprises. | of allotting lands is in progress among canil il of rh;m'!w’u would e Lif : hyp-| S1AIRALOL 3 yet and we're <L-]|”]w_5 committees at tho bohest of tha junta of | The ono will stimulute’ the other and | il tribes qualified to recoive lands in | Sos”i b ANGET SR el vees pones | i : s at low pric Jobbers and bogus claimants. The peo- | thus push both the more rapidly. The | severally and thus acquire eitizenship, | such pevsons it would be o kinduess if their : / now atlow prices—-as plo of Novrasku have u right to demand | idea so often canvassed of bringing the | The public forests continue to be | friends advised them o withdraw their | New Oyl ps el | / 5 4 y ; ¢ ging 1 g Cornoration | home nights und out ( ¢ ( ) falr play for legislation that will pro- | waters of the Platte or Elkhorn rivers | preved upon by trespassers, the vatuo of | IR HRNS Whost Haviue worhoration | 0 vt s . ! W a8 16 | nsistent mote their intorests and curtail the ra- | to our doors for power for factorios, | timber lost in this way during tho year | to trusts, and odig putvifactions of busic | ol e 1 clatise T e it i f h with the gool quality pacity of spoilsmen and jobhers. They | electric light and street motois is tak- | amounting to nearly $300,000, The | hess need not app ue wanted but thoso | tho other night: HAnd please help grat By y want & man who will rnotv sift out the | ing defi nite shape. Some of our con- | forests are recelving botter protection | Nl the miterests of the peopie while inh | Sy At WEAKE / and general up-to-date good bills und sift in the bad bills, Wishi m Star 1 servative cupitalists are giving this | than formerly, but it would seom that | corruption poluted ncighborhood T etons | know o, suld sis \ = : ) . e Ui y . T o style of all our suits ; undertaking their very cordial support, | the governmant could very well affora - Hawdetlalit o o e I ) } HF: suit THE most amusing thing at this mo- | and it is stated that at least one firm of | to still further improve it. The forest ‘ 3 quTG, conies oL fay-footed v and overcoats We ment is the congratulations of the dem- | brokers has stated that there will be no | commissioner recommends a general Governor Russell of Massachusetts, de hend ocratio organs of the country at large | difficulty whatever in obtaining the | law defwing the conditions under which | clined to ‘1‘“”“\1““,”” fixing “"‘,""““{ cclsoaklyn Lies tntte Puth T i g " X e Are having quite that tho bottom has not fallen out of | funds to carry forward the scheme when | timber may be taken from the public | (PPl N AL BROGY REC Autm, DUERECR |10 "tk = i - disonierly o ! : hose $5.00 3-picce boy's suits and the $2.50 and business, although three weeks have | it is once formulated and ready to be | lunds and what shall constitvte unlaw- | sy for his suceessor, He is now il W bt A ST apponrea @l run on those $3.00 3-piece boy's F $2.50 an elapsed sinco tho election of Grover | proposed to investors, ful taking of the public timber, but it is | 1 bocome wn 83,000 governor, as his own | ow o, I siid o Vetl, ane il bing | $3.50 hoy's overcoats. We get more for them usually, Cleveland. What is thers surprising in | FPhen among the smaller and yet im- | to little purposs to make laws if the A statue of tho celebrated physician, J. | a0d b 16t we off Wit reprimand A ? » this? Harrison is still at the helm and | portant projects for improvement are | power is not provided to eoforee thom. | A i )y Mullor 6f Munich: | sinuings: A vouns fady frow Dndine was | 8 probably that causes the run, but they are elegant goods the democratic congress 1 not likely to | the manufacturers’ exposition building, | Referring to the debts of the Pacific | will b pliced in ¢ the New York parks | rescued from drowning the other day i shy | e far ; ) bo in full session beforo tho first Tues- | the new $400,000 hotel, the union depot, | railrouds to the government the secre- | 25001 i3 the Park baand ggive their permis | i st s o D aoh > e \ - and a bargain at a dollar or two more. dsy in December, 1893. There is time | the government building, the new Fort ult of a sni a tary says that contrary to the impres- | yesult of thseription among the wedical C— enough for a good deal of crockery to | Omaha structures and a half dozen | sion of the public the roads are notin | profession inmany countrics SAOKLEL lothier and Furnisher o be smashed long before that date, and | ovhersall practically certain of realiza- | defaplt to the governmeut; they have When "'i‘x“'”f: ’,’l\""”l ‘I“-'f-' ATIOL ’;ll He use Biprerrsry pney Bl () \VI‘ ]ng,IX1I1g&C() even 1f there isu't any smashup it will | tion, They will all employ labor and | paid yearly ull that tho law us defined | 3% 0f (M Double and How He Cadld |Gy vest gyl © 00 be because the country does mot be- | require an exvenditure of capital. Our | by the supreme courl of the United | ¥ P 3 | restmblance “existing between hiwself and The colors he displayed t s at 0.) o m. oxcoot Satur- (G VY Cop 15t & Douglas SIS leve that the democrats mean to carry | jobbing trade has nover been so good | States requires them to pay. The sec- | another man. who, fortunately, wever hiad o1 g0 o o about i ik, wa olose ok 13 fr . out their free trade and wildcat money | and our manufacturers never felt so | retary urges thai some early legislative | planks, confident of the future. lu the language | action be taken in the matter of provid- chance to compromise the good doctor by plaigi o tints ahgub ik i any personation of bim, Tou Boston math, | Alna! Lis st 211’ hard at work | traveling in Europe, was ouce showi o pi Upon u crazy guilt