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M i ..Au-..dmm-“ R Eyh a o ~ ” 20 . - e ‘n&%. fl)‘v.)‘ulw, - “ e s e A i e AL SN I - 4 THF OMM{A DAILY BFRH'FRIDAY DE(‘EMBER 9, 1892, @F—»\_DAI]‘Y BEE. ANTLOPTION mhl,' OPPOSITION. sion petitioned the court to com- | unless somo responsible capitalists come AT THE REVOLVER'S ])OINT day caused great destruction of property in | C\er\SSED THE RETURNS A now form of opposition to the anti- [ pel them to do so. Judge Gresham | to its rescue. over, the protended this 'm||'|‘1‘f.':w';"d i"ulw"upl Perons were ser :‘ c ek v natios 'F RO \T R Mm" option bill has been doveloppd. Copies | denied the petition, taking the ground, | guaranty is a g way on its face. It N s wore demolished and cattle killed by - il of n memorial have been Inid before the | nccording 1o the telegraphed report, | does not proposo tq make good any loss lightning, as was a cattleman named Wis PUBLISHED EVERY wmmr«u o Statos sonnto, Iargoly slgnod by | “that the court could not be made sub- | that tho liquoeMealors may sustain by | How a Nebraska Farmor Lost Sevoral Hun- | [T, The cvelone passced over a portion of | Wyoming Offcials Do the Work Surrounded . - - | porsons in Nebraska, Towa and other | sidiary to or o subordinate auxiliary to | ronson of failurltlsecure a licenso even dred Dollars. | A by Armed Men, OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. | <tutas, sotting forth that the geain mar- | a nonjudicial and administeative body.” | 1f they are onlySdosed up a single day. ARR b o - wtsof tho westorn and northwostorn | T is obsorved in tho dispateh that “tho | This fact is so ot and manifost that | ON'S LANT AND BEST. & - KN OF SUDS ::’11'1"1'0’.':. ¢ & on | 211103 Ao monopolizod by a combination | decision, of course, isone of tho utmost | one of the lon@ thres dealers that | WORK OF DARING HIGHWAYMEN | pver mepubtican: St stesmanship and | NOTICE OF APPEAL GIVEN AT THE CLOSE afly Tioe (without Sunday) One Yen R il i Sy, O 10 00 the millers, clevators and vail- | importance in its bearing on the practi- | have seon fit to insort notices in tho — p fi e Tappily blonded in the anm ' | E' onths. “ 500 | ronds, whereby free, opsa and com- | cability of thointarstate commerce law. has also pgid to have his notice . Pomerhien's House Entered by | rison v President Har: ree Monilis § unday ne Ye Vi | patitive markets have besn abolished | Obviously the effect of sucha decision, if | inserted in THIVAMANA EVENING BEE Masked Robbers and the Proprietor St. Louis Globe-Democerat (rep): 1t is the Present, Although s Protest Was Re. Snturday Hee. 4 il o0 1 and the price of the farmer's geain fixed | it stand, will be to leave the Inter- | the paper desighaled by the police com- Held Up Conelus) of the utterance of n thoroughly sincere and public: coived and € Not a Very b 4 by the combine without any consider- | state Commerco commission powerless | missioners as meeting the requirements David City Polsonlng Case. spirited offcial, who s always, in meetin HRHORIGE A tion for the market prico of the world. | to enforce the provisions and require- | of the law. ek ot dasife to RUVANCE Lhe. Iatests ot 18 R It is nssertod by these memorialists that | ments of the act, for no common carrier | THE BEE has offered no guaranty, for ARG O, Kb, 18, 8 solal Tale. | SOUDEeS ; N r of Commorco one company alono is possossad of 140 | will pay any attention to any order or | the very best of rensons—that it doesnot | PR e b A ”‘:M " . m;‘;-( | (<':m b Inter Occan (rep): The keynote Cnevesse, Wyo,, Dee. S [Special ' 14 and 15, "CHbWIC | 1, cators, and that nonrly all tho elova- | domand of tho commission if that body | nced to rosort to such cateh=penny tm- | (Cil® Sy (¥ I RO, SRR PR | LA RERiCRtes messae fs sounded in that | gram to T Bar] ~The state canvassing Wishi 18 Fourteenth Street tors in Minnesota and the two Dakotas | cannot call upon the courts to enforce | posture. One of its nditions, TR EVEN- | Sunday nixht. the officers having & clection “must bo acknowlodged s domand | ating. doeomen Brohe o o aad RSO wows and | 410 controlled by a fow corporativas. | its roquiroments. ING BEE, alone has for fiftoen yoars had | mouths since that time with o view of for a new policy. and that “the vontest was { [CHAR HEREAE TONEE GUTILER TRIRHES e T i ressod %0 the | Tt is nlloged that thoss corporations | The first damaging blow to the inter- | tho largest bona fido ciroulation in | turing the highwaymen. On that night, | ceonomio woinan Shodiles: but between | 3 ek, Hesiics theas there swors presont St il e LT 4 forin ono trust, and that tho pricos paid | stato commerce act was given whon the | Douglas county and no compotitor has | about 13 otelock. Horman Polmertien, a | that tho formation of the new poliey shall | thrco ropresentatives of each of the thre i CUSINESS LETTERS, |« choutd | by them and tho millers aro fixed duily | supremo court of tho United States, ro- | ever been able to match it as an adver- | bachelor who resides on a farm near Hub- | b left to the incoming Rifty-third coneress. | political partios, There were avmed guards med 10 Thio e Publishing Company, | by one mnn, There aro other statss | versing the decision of the fedoral d tising medium, not even when such com- | bard, in this county, was awakened by a | St Paul Pioneer-Pross (rep.): Itis a calm, | fuside the secrotary’s oftice and outside in K e oo o0 thecomns | monts in this mon *h are trict and circuit courts at Chicago, in- | petitor bunches morning, noon, after- | 101¢ i his and -openfng WIS Cves | ik the petiving prosident wives t tye | U1 rotunda, who kept the closest wateh all | portant, if teue, and wiich will not fail | validated the provision of the act which | noon, newsboys, railway train and give- I’I‘,'.‘jl'l”‘“'::'I'I“I‘l'\“““:"‘l"“":;“_‘l‘“"l'-‘ e Grabron | ol and thoughtful men way vead i it | 443 for any indieations of violence. Nons | to areest tho attontion as woll of the ad- | says that u witness shall not bo |away circulation against Tiw Biews | it N0 EERNERS duain. (o ol Tioolnic. DohSn HArAsons S B | TSvatit ; : = 3 SOBL AT \ 5 ag,of the vpponents of anti-option cused from giving testimony on the | patronage by carvier dolivery. The best | behind his back with a leather strap | the intere L his chinge and his intonse | . .‘y‘,f\'\”yil. 1;‘\‘““"' TN A ';“""‘, om0 DR O | T gTaTReTeny | claim that it may tond tocriminato tho | guaranty is the fact that the polico com- | aud requested him to bring forth his money. | dovotion to-his oty were never ot | st from ol 1 Osbor .ml“n:.m.‘;;.‘n L ounty of Doitas. | g What the memoriaists nsk is not the | witness. That decision of the highest | mission, from whose judgmont ther 15 | Vet St s40 0 iems o o | e et e which rounds. | 8 v oficial canvass at whieh ho was r.r.\fl'{ffil. 1l Trschucl secriary of T8 B | dofoat of tho anti-option bill which has | tribunal cripplod tho powor of the com- | 10 appoal, has rocognized Titk BVEN- | eheck for several hundred dollars. ey re: | Miuncapotis e Yot BroAont th His chpncisy ne govEmENe NG the actual cireulation of “Tite DALY BEg for | passed the house and is in the senate, | mission, but the court at the same time | ING BEE us the paper of largest circula- "\‘:_‘\‘M‘l‘;”- “\;Hfh;hlh-\': k nlhlu\h:;w!“uhvl\'wl I‘t asd \lwlhwlur .\l.; of the most comy attention was paid to this, as he will not bo e M e L0, 818055 W “| but that further action on it bs past- | indicated o way by which congress | tion in Douglas county. - and thorough, and at the same time con- | pggarded as rovernor by the board until the uch booty, as Pomerhen had sold fifty head | densed, clear, practical aud readiablo ) i Funds vembe (1) v 30 | poned until a committee from the san- | could provide a remedy. The latter de- - s that day, but, fortunately, did not | s fons of administrative policy evor given | OMcial canvass has been made, Retny, Sovomio i BY08 | ato hus investigated the ullogation that | cision, however, which if correctly ro- | 17184 pity that such ordors 18 thoso | “iiure b sy biue to the robbers other thn | i an, 1 mople. T8 facts and | A o e e Ul and Wednesdny, November 80,0107 28) there is a combino of clevators, millers | ported, is cortainly most oxtraordinary, | issued by Muyor Bomis to the street | the strap with which Domerhon's hands | ton of Statestion, and ver are s pini the veturns from Carbon county were opened Fhursiay. Dol s 1 railroads, The chargo that such a | cuts tho commission off from the courts | railway company and to the ownors and | Wertbounid, 1t has been identified as | pressed that they will be read with interest | yio fun began. The point at issuo i Decomber 8. combination exists is not now male | and leaves it a body barren of all power | occupants of lots in this city should have | Defore. pimehed <o) e 38 fow, duve | aud profit by the average seliool boy Hanna procinet vote, which gaye o domo- Avorage... g 3 for tho first tme, and it would bo a mis- | to onforce the provisions of tho law. | boon necossary. The only oxeuso t owned by a nrtglibor of his. 1n the 6X- | comtre wol e i pab bart of the majority of sixty-five. The county RGE B, 12801 U tako to assume that thero is nothing in | The eminent judicial ability of Judge | can possibly be offered by the company | {itpment Pomerhon says he would b unable | wead Mr. Harrison's message will not be e T N p.f-‘l.".'.f'. Ly I supseribed i MY |4t On the contrary, thero isevery zood | Gresham gives great importunce to his | for its delay in resuming business after | officers are having considorable dimeuty i | prised ta lenrn that his attitudo on tie weat | thrce ropublicans weve eleeted to the legis (seal) N. P FEIL, Notary reuson to beliove that an understanding | opinions, but thero is rouson to boliove | tho storm is that it was nob proporly | Obtuining sullicient ovidence (o' cause any | (ho vertict of Noemben the sty [ ature, he twe Justices who had formed Average Circuntion for | exists between the elevator, milling and | that he hus erred in this casa. If not, | oquipped with appliances for clearing | eSS [ wvinced against his will, e i of | fiad o sccond sot of - retins, whicl indi railrond interests of certain states for | the interstate commerco law might as | tho tracks, and that is little better than MES. ARMAGOST ACOUITT lr.\»‘:;n.l‘"."|..iL“:-iyl-p'.:'lyu-::[ mr- \“h 1...rl.l.l‘-.-h|‘|u;_:ur.\» 1o d the clec five democrats ind one ONLY six membors of tho X their mutual advantage, in order to se- | well bo repealed. no excuse at all. As to the people sson Trer | OcCasior in this, his last public document, to | " blican. Hquatly Divide kota legislature were re-clected. cure which is quite possible that the Dy e——— i who will not move the snow A T renew his expressions of faith in the virtues Attornoy Campbell, for the democrats voters had enoug h of the Kyle brand of in growers do not generally reccive | H0W TO MANAGE LHE POOR FARM. | fion thojr sidewalks until they | Davio Crry, Neb., Doc. 8.—[Special Telo A protective I und in the erying need |y ged the aecoptinee of tho majority voport statesmen. { fir sideration. But whether this | The poor farm and the county hospital | 4rs absolutely compelled to do so, thera | gram to Tuk Bee. ~The jury in the Arma g 5 i b S e : - 3 of thing has the extent which it is | have beea an elophant upon the Board | iy nothing whatover to bo said in their | £0st poisoning « fer twelve hours TICKLISH TOOTS. e An . GO TtE “hn\nqm‘m\;lm~'lu\'lr\‘ ‘ntl,\-\muml«:dthflt alleged to have in the memorial to the | Of "‘\:':'I.\‘ ‘"mllflr*m[lmi& J'OP “:" defense, It would seem as if citizens | deliberation, returned a verdict of mnot - Vayne MacVeagh cabinet boom in the | sepate may reasonably be doubted, and | Present the county hospital must remain hend with astufed club. Wayne’s nopu- | thore are some other statoments of this | & vacant monument to jobbery and im- . g ) > | newd wdifrerent opinion. He made aplain thm, foel n sufficiont pride in the ap- | £l Thus cuds the test sensational | Some ourmal: The man who knows it | gtatement of the law which states specifi- larity is waning. memorial which may faisly be ques- | becility, There may a time come, at no | tioned, That it is the spontaneous ac- | distant day, whon the structure will bo drwumwu! maintaining its reputation | ' ‘"' Tndianapolis Jonrnal: Swall Country | i him fu making the canvass, o argued v, ¢ [ 0 28 & live town to do a little shoveling on vy x\x:\""\':vlh b ol ol e ‘"\‘,h Wiint's it that the clerk's decision was final and that tion of furmers in opposition toa mon- | converted into a real hospital for the | {heir own promises. 1f the ovder is ) ; i | opoly which they think is robbing them | impoverished and the insane. {45 nob 6Ray €6 bellbve; The county poor farm, as it has been Tfit can be shown that there ave sub- | Mang: rather mismanaged, up to iy Con Gas meter. his set of returns must be accepted. Van- to Tue B A audience | 4 it furs devanter's view was aceepted by the board strictly enforced in may do some perma- | grosted Hon FoD | LR L TG after a secret consultation and the six mem- stantial grounds for belioving that thero | date, isa very costly institution. ~ And is such a-combine us is alleged to oxist | Yetitis not in any way satisfactory to it might be well to institute the investi- | the inmates or to the taxpayers. LA 1 - Joseph G. Tate, grand master | bers from Carbon county were cqually di- nent good. an of the Ancient:Order of United Philadelphia Record: Socic Note="Mrs. | vided between the two parties. gation suggested, though such inquivies | The county poo farm ought to be self- ravely amount to much, In the mean- | Sustaining. It comprises sixty acres of — — vikmen ab the court house tonfght. His | Pretzellausen had alitgle gormin st night | e Jolnson county returiis were ATAIOBT 6Vory manin Omaha 18 aslk- o > upon the benefits derived and h, how int 8. B vassed with the exception of tho legis] | time the quostion to bo considered nnd | €round and a set of buiidings, barns and determined in relation to the proposed | Stables ihat should be utilized to their s 7 feat s of the Ancient Order o rt, which was lacking. In canvassing tho ing the question: “What can T buy for a s i sl il G T & d anti-option legislation is whether it is | fullest capucity. The farm propor if - C United Workmen avere ably discussed and D (sl SR < | vote of I'remont county a peculiar mistake suitable Christmas present! Somg | for two hou he interested his audience. MRy was discovered 'llihwl'h'l '{‘|‘\I]I king vlllil}h' i o 3t ensing * the oration the members of the order, s [l 3 V. pturns eredited Henry A, Miller with the | men think the custom of dispensing her with their wives, daughter: never could teac! « rite 1) demos tic vote of the county instead of giv- resents ought to be frowned | sweethearts, repaired to the Pacifi L | there's enough trying it now, any i ing it to Henry A. Coffeen. This only re- down; that it forces them to mako | where an ‘vllmu\vn” 3 - | Detroit Free {TO=1 sc0 by the cont *“‘{\'}r por At xpenditun can i . that | Toasts we onded to on. J returns that Lawrence, Mass, annua el 1% L ) | expenditures they can ill afford; that | (NS : s 4% un Ober | it 1000 Worth ot fextie mer 1Y | Clerk Ross's return from Carbon coun : . rerted i RitraE q | the giving of gifts is not a pleasure but | felder, Adam Ic enry Sai DS Ntile fubries? What are they? Ser | Campbell at once gave notice of an appe: wise and expedient, from the point of ;“l(’)’“ tod 1““0 i‘t“ uck l;“'“ "“'{‘; h’"”’?““ | is suggosted Dby a sensv of duty. Tho | many others 3 5 the supremo court, An alternative manda- {ow sigbnornilintorestitthoti loms uses and poultry yards would, under | ... . (s ey % g 150 AV G TIBRsC=Door SonllinG mus will probably be issucd © me i« Bower and excellenco . and desorves, | Vic™ of ‘ht ener .}‘ x‘l\lmu'L the mlr:( e Onulm_ “me e nim g s great mass of mev, however, remember e TR { | Lady ot th \1‘!.;' \..,\L,"?.-..‘lf'\‘ ar ring the majority set of returns to be Poalit for his succoss whore miny others | €3 Of tho consumer as woll us of tho pro- | e [ 1 actical g ing tho days of their childhood, look to | BEATHICE, . Dee. 8.—[Special Tele- | I acceptod: e L Co! e y ® | ducer—to put a stop to that class of | and forists, yield enough revenuo to e e = speculation in food products, to which | clothe and feed all the inmates of tho Trk discovery of nickel ore in Towa | the anti-option Dbill relates. That | rmavy. If the lessees were given may bo nccopted as a fact. Geologist | measure does not contemplate any | Uho privilege of employing such inmates Keyes is a man of raro scientific knowl- | interforence with logitimato deating apiblo CLUIRHUIVOR At oAl edge. If the nickel deposits are found | in “futures,” but simply to sup- | Wages the farm would not only bo so: S great quantity the discovery will | bress speculation which is simply | Sustaining but the inmates would save | RSk 1 mmcnss valie. g | ana purely gambling, which can- | Up o littlo monoy bosides. All the - —— not be justified as in the interest of | county might have to pay would be for THE south is in belter spirits now | any class of the people, except the | the county phiysician and staward in at- | led to b hie > 7 | te: g such inmautes 1 ot | . G Rugene 3 { proceeded to his ranch, g he than it wus recently. The New York | &t tendance upon such inmates as are under | phesq are tho merchunts who advertise | Sy Eugen that' she' found « new pl oy | Droce ; | Governor-Elect Osborne Not Permitted to e PUBJISHING COMPANY Tie verd in the Armagost trial waos gonerally anticipated. Now that the third acquittal has been found, the affair, we trust, is ended. THE squalid squatters on the river front must be removed to a healthy lo- cation. They invite and breed disease. For their own and the city’s sake they must seek better quarters. THe Chattanooga 7%mes moved into itsbeautiful new building orday. Mr. Ochs has made that paper one of great to one-third of the yoar’s gross recoipts. | 1% ‘ I, board of dire T T O Loty B S BT A L Carty the Christmas sosson with joyous anticl- | rin 10 e Due |=fhe Tarmers and Mer- | (e oL Dless you, ot pution. They ara’anxious to purchase | ShUS State bank of Beatrice is the name | ] i an e wouldn't hab it an 1 Ltable gifte but thoy do ot Kiow what | OF & new banking onganizition established TR R e NS 5 suitable gifts, but they donot know what | i this city this afternoon. The authorized gram to T Bir: Candlish, a to buy. Right here is where the adver- | capital is $100,000, of which 50 pe nt s Ty i K | dent of this city for twenty-two yes tiser shows his foresight. Houdvertises | Dl it "The new concorn DUSE | v Dt aens around bim ind helced i fop | Started out yesterday afternoon, in compan his goods, showing tho prospective pur- | rooms now oceupied by the Beatrice National | e REGE OF it hew bonnet he said:““Lam | with General William MeCarty to o to_ th chaser what to bug and where to buy | bank at the northwest corner of Courtand : Infiouls? Franoh WHenS BOID fabv RS i = E] | Fifth st The following comprise the | Te i v 2 ly in- | out of own e snddle on | it. There are many merchants in | Ml Ve ; | i1t achie D T WA S Ny e | o ey would walk to town, ‘ Sun gives as the reason the defeatof tho s ovident that the opposition to | medical treatment. in Tins B t REon ong ‘,“ tastam. | Sy s day and found Candlish near the place wher “orao bill ticket,” which the St. Louis | the anti-option bill is prepared to make | _This would'be a greatsaving, ranging = S KA Alwable Property Transterred. o0 ok B TR fir—ptec e, | it 6 i almost el o deachy ; i i, | o o way from $20,0 33 5 v , Neb, =] | 85 for those flow Aren'tyou s little o sndlish was broug evening Republic places tho cause us tho recont | & most dotormined fight to defeat it, | Al the way om0t 20,000 & | Tug city of St Paul secured o 1argo | T Bue] A fow days ao 4 doed was fled | S1e— U Wt they i il e, | laying out twenty-six hours with the thexr- rise in cotton to the amount of $100,000,- | and it may succeed. 'Tho friends of the | Y% '8 FOUE MAMCOVEL A0 AWAY WIH | yrnct of bottom land for the purpose of | for record in the ofiice of the\county cleck | Atchison Globe: 18 we were a zirl, wo yover | MOHSterat 10 do roes elov a0, A 000. The lutter hus a moro substantial | measure are reportod to bo honeful but | & source of constant frietion anl anhoy- | yiving 4 sito to any manufactory that | conveying one entire section of fine land in | WOuld quiv zoing to sehool, Aeird isabways | {21 S FEEOUN b S8 UG wiiveny tor basis. But how did cotton rise, whilo itogether confidont. Tuey fully | ance in the Board of Commissioners could be induced to locate there. The | this m Mrs, Rac 1t of [ Sehoot overy duys SRR G R silver stays down? eolize tho formidablo power of the | gk ”ltl“‘"“‘.““l;' ""‘fi"“"(’i“ gr the Poor | result has more than mot the expecta- New tonediaw den 2 : ¢ forces that ave arrayed against them, avm problem and 1t should be carriod | yigng of the city. ' A great impetus was | was in pursuance of the pr s of uwi Atlanta Const s of the new concern: . P. Norcross, | 2 e (e Y Candlish’s horse beeame loose — and Omaha whose Christmas trade amounts : Milo r, vice presidel d s buchelor, w anguid [ his horse bucked him . Not. | the Prevention of Cruclt i Thi < : WL Ston the il of Deor, P . S : ¢ 3 i Rawriss,Wyo., Dec. 8.—[Spe clogr: There are two factors in the probleni —_— into effect during the coming year. | ,ivoy t5 manufactures. New lines of | of Benjamin Cartwr . SWhat feller wants an officc?” 1Us come tobe | to Tup Bre.]—C. F. Perkins of Dixon, 7 I\ d containg v the ery v engaged in shipping game, fn trade were created and the population | pt s Sl ol 1 You can‘hear It ringin', singin’ through the | W¥o-, who is cngaged in shippiig gume, A M i P 5 a 4 i and should not be sold less than 220, . gin' through the A - S beet_industry in Nebraska that are | The meanest trait in the human | tilizeronthe poor farm which ean bo | ¢ gy puyl inereased by the onterprise | 1t is locatod in Logau n_“'m“”‘ | g country. far and u sent o a fe “1.1‘{“ ago 5,00 ’"3‘,"".‘,1 destined to exort n great influence. | make-up is ingratitude. Tho most | Wlized for truck gardening and flower | of 1o ¢ity. The same plun is open to | about three miles from the city of Fdgar thert © By ; O e i 5 a ! Omaha. This city owns many acres of €. A. Baldwin Acquitte 1 puLnaniautnd makeiypurclain and bounty system and the other is the | characteristic is the World-Herald's stab | Will invite proposals under certain re- refused to_accept it and the meat is stored question of railroad freight rates. Dur- | at the memory of Jay Gould, which rep- | strictions we have nodoubt that respons- | gy npup for factories. No public enter- | THE BEE]—The county board has i turn about; Why the railrond officiils refused 40, 4 prise could be proposed that would | - 5 A _ wardens of Colorade and Wyoming have least, the need of a state bounty | of any redeeming quality, “‘leading a | the poor farm on terms that will be ad- win, county v maladministration it seems today—an' { strenuous efforts to stop the in- 18 unquostionable, and for all | iife which alienated every one who came | Vantageous to the county. If sixty acres and .decly : . e X 3 it u oted! & o POl | : R s e 2 e AT LAST the Santa Fe road has suc- | ! h i special. connt, bt Yole nment stating the dee ALt recicen e mithin fuhol) 1a wiem /ot ithotaok shas thellakexl:llit) NETe e AR SR Ve WAL RO ML | averled in'extandingitsilina fFom! Fort | L Al ¢ utits pre i v coron. killed in Colorado. province of the legislature to offer suit- | tance of the owner of the World-Ierald ‘ B ¢ ox VO A Audison to Ottumwa. Just how long | up bonds for costs when they do again go to T e e The Price of i There cor { that stub will remain with the terminus | trial Peraps you hiave seen rosy duwn's first blish GuubeDenguti an industry that promises to become so | most part through the beneficence or 1er I‘Cm"“\ will be no better loca- el oods In Loy oft state. avor ay G i g | tion offered to anybody and no grounds p A Speci Y Or you've scen the flush ¢ { 1I's cheek enforce the Sherman anti-trust law she important to the state favor of Jay Gould this untruthful and © inybody and no grounds | oo g1 doubt that Omaha is the ob- e “" SHeiRLA N When the love-god showed his nisht. be forgiven for yoting in_such v e jective point and Omaha should extend 29Dy Sean T 3 : Ir 18 not the fault of the local weather | hensible. | the additional advantage of a chance to | g tended 1o elect Haile i | F 3 some encouragement to that project. A O w e M Oara O T AE S | Ory 1 sweet rose unfold; i observer that his predictions - have "Uite Bik has warred upon Gould and | feed and employ the inmates of the i PO LWL OES LEQP SMOIeNSUINGS ETrony s depths have scen . S . Mason, first lieutes . L. Mackinson, £ and gol ParaGovrp, Ark., Dee. 8.—A tornado PR | - Sunday Observance and the Fair, B X 100, ko The facilities of the Omaha office have | never descended to such malignant m BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION. Phitadeiphia Record. goongilieuts ppecEKist st cards wide passed through thi : been curtailed to an extent that leaves | representation. Gould had many | : Pwenty-six buildings were wrecked and sev- Vo oot ot g ata e KA houg | Qpening the Columbian exposition on Sun- Result of a Hard cr compare 2m] Deraons serlously hurt, € 22 b e ex 2 St el rougho o fons Lo hC08- e T v Telogr: & k this locality,. The department has | attached to him by nets of kindness and HoaEialmUatongina oL NG l}l,\ Foy eb., Dec. 8. L c l! elogran failed vo rocognize tiie claims of this | generosity. His social and domestic | 4, adoquate and offective bankruptey | DS tuken his position solely in the intevest Ll il sAROWRLL NG ety A ) ) house, The Ofiice ks the Man, pnounced better tonight. . out in tho cold, and for this wo have to | in unbridled debauchery or ostentatious | whove n groat deal of work has beon Philadelphia Record. b T / & GO. thank the man who undertook to rep displays. In his private life Gould of the future development of the sugar BASE INGRATITUDE. | There are thousands of cart oads of for- | “What felfer wants an offic: It's democratic One is the question of state aid under a | shameless exhibition of this despicable | beds. [f the Board of Commissioners | e ad oad ofticials here for some reason land on the river front that might be | GrAND Istaxp, Neb, Dee. 8 | “What feller want pffices” TUs turn und | ing the infancy of the business, at | resents him asa human monster devoid | ible parties will bo found ready to leaso the impeachment trial against C. A. Buld- | Av’ best of e 5ol (o turn all of the ve the meat is a quand 10 -R1 | promise greater returns to the city. — hatges, | Tho platntifts 4 o ler wants un ofi e Jos SN Tt future time the cost of transportation | in contact with the liver.” 15 too much land for one truck gardener sion, and the suitors will be required to put 2 ——— ablo encourngement and protection to | is known to have been derived for the | deners to work the land side by side. at Ottumywa it is impossible to tell. But ° ctorans. fmson glow at 1 M R uncalled-for thrust is the more repre- | that would promise better resulls with | tussell was re-elected when she crans, of this place, W i Perhaps you've admived vare shells by the scu, he fo you 5l T ) 2 s Y " S. Shaugh aptain: O. M. &t Disastrous Tol do in Arkan failed to connect many times of late. | his methods for twenty years, but 1t has | firmary. ) k . ks ! i delegate, day, leveling cverything in its : | Tharo is not & proper appreciution of rdinal Gibbon declaved in favor of Slian e ] the obgerver a mere weather vane for | admirers and warm personal friends) the country in favor of the enuctment of | sary Libors und it is worthy of note that ho i o i . » me Vel P of a better observance of the Sabbath. chant who fell i a high stepladder oity for nmv‘bum. woather service thut | lifo was a modol for men of wealth and | jay Iy is not doubted that the Torrey i yesterday, striling his head on an iron door A = can bo provided. We have been left | station, who often expen®Their fortunes | moasure will ensily pass tho Sl ! onscious for - time Qono in its behalf, but its fate in the | France's ministry I i Rte i painatts Conl In & Wroek, ! Largest Manufacturors and Rotallers World, sent this community in congress sle d in his general o i i 3 tottering, aund Austria binet is on the | Guraxp Istaxn, Neb, Dec. 8.—[Special to OFQlorhlasinihe Ao ¥ congress. | wus clean, and in his general demeanor | gonato is belioved to be uncertain ut the | vomee of sollapse. The crowded cabinets of | D Omaha is of enough importance com- | he was modest and unassuming. That | g i e nRie 0 (IR l‘“'L'l'l"f\" - hound logall reight y i ol 3 . . et il g VAOb .41 jumped the track one mile cast of here, mercially to demand the very best | much must be admitted by his worst S0 far a3 expressions on this subjeot | it is b .;m o ') ul“x l‘: h.l these in- | ix car loads of coal and damaging weather predictions that UncleSam can | encmios and thoso who most condemn | have bacn hourd from . tho business men | SLNSS 0f instability to the balefal worl of | iy No ono was fnjured make, and sho will not be slow inassort- | the ways and means by which ho made | of ' Nebracka they favor the prompt s o e R Esoapod the Dilzard, ang that claim, himself a multimillionaire. passage of a federal law relating to Legislative Fam Hastings, Neb.,, Dec. 8.—[Special Tele- bankruptey that will meet the require- | .., Butte (Mont.) Miner, ram to Tur Bee.]—Adams county almost AN INOPERATIVE LAW, A e e What things aro best for volfar ely escaped yesterday's blizzard, the The interstate commerce act has re- | the country where the matter has been A A e, | Ay helhe aulv.madstately. old tnd p imere Got out our ulsters this morning--Have you got judi i - rlistening of snow falling. 5 ceived another judicial blow, and it discussed at all, and particularly in the | P gislature.” Judging from the pi ot g i ! sl 0B th - one? They keep out one that renders the law practically in- | wesi and south the sentiment seems ’l‘(];,l:llm‘“‘:' < Beagy thing _ithe t:}‘..:’i‘,fi:‘l::: IMMIGRATION RESTRICTIONS, y I operative and useless. Tho ack author- tobe entirvely in favor of the proposed | immediately after convening. e S AN S e g i the snow and cover up izes the Interstate Commerce commis- | measure. Appreciation of its nocessity —r o tion Wants Adopted, Our citizens have always been very indulgent with the street railway com- pany and cheerfully submit to incon- venience and discomfort when they know the company is doing its level best to expedite its business. But the patrons of the street cars are justly in- dignant at the want of energy and | efficiency displayed during and after Wednesday’s storm. The hardship comes largely on the wageworker who is obliged by reason of high rents to make his home in the suburbs and de- pends upon the strect railway to carry him to the workshop or storehouse in which he is employed. Tt is to be hoved | that the managers of the company will not allow such a break to occur again, sion, in casos of its violation, to apoly | is evorywhore bocoming more gonoral A Haciel Ghaare aLTine: Bostox, Mass,, Do, .—The Boaton Mer ) a feller from head to to circuit courts of tho United States (o | and its Irionds ave bogloning o roalizo | e e et Cre e and | Chante assoc s discussed the immi- . LY foot. We're going to institute proceedings for the enforcement | that if it is not acted upon this winter | down the country all through the recent | Srétion question and adopted resolutions and 5 of the law. Section 16 of the act provides | it may be delayed another year by tho upaign begeing for an opportunity to ations to the effect that have a “broken lot” sale that whenever any common carrier sub- | great pressure of political _measures | juish the awful n:,.),",',',l'.';}n'.'.'.l!., ’.‘".‘.‘;.?".f; g e gl o iho. Kol b e its of jeet 1o its provisions “shall violuto or | fat will consume. much of tho t1mo of | expessive mud Tullihors o Bevi sy | SLatex with o xinw of becoming citzens , now. All the suits o refuse or negleo any lawful | (Ao Ry safe way to avold t umo troublesome | Should be obliged to produce a consular ce f i 5 i IR{4Q, or.RREIOpY :",:’:’c’-"_ oy lawful the next congress. _Thero should be no | 300N 0, BVAC LAY BRTE BOUBISSOME | tificate before landing, which shall ewbody | which there are 2 or 3 oraer orrequirement of the commission, misapprehension in either branch of | diate vepeal has turmed itself down to u mild, \tions application shall be made, by petition, | congress concerning the wishes of a | piping December apj * compromis i faol linu with “lvn-u..l. n of a kind have been to the circuit court in the judicial dis- | great majority of the sound business e and in it proposed emig A , ) 8 3 2, his res s, occupition and plans for o : 8 trict whore the offending common | men of the country upon this subject. Philosophy of Wealth, Tiveithood, PSRRI AR ; 'Y placed in alot by them- carvier has its principle oflice or the offense has been committed, alleging AS 10 THAT GUARANTY, S, RGNS AL LG IRAe) | authouioa wheee' o dpplians Lo Uved | selves and prices cut down to $6.50 on up to $20 for or supported at the government ex 11 P 5 s the fiscal year euded July 80, 1891, there | court 1s given power to hear and de- | World company, keeps ou notifying nd Philosopher—It would be a more AL, Ty A ek suits worth up to $15 to $30. All styles, many aveumulate $T0M5HN. e o o e savisty nimselr | [ld] sizes, single or double breasted, ete. Overcoats and couplings in use in this country, and | powers the commission to invoke the | dodger thut he guarantecs the largest Which of these two sentiments is right? i . 5 A . that during tho samo period there wero | uid of any court of the United States | circulation in Douglas county. And he | 5o far s human fonlus has been able te | granvs illiteracy and his ability to writo and | |17 suits for boys on 2d floor in odd sizes have been cut 2,600 railway employes killed and 26,140 | *‘in requiring the attendance and testi- | ulso guarantees that he will make good i A0 | doad 1 bia own language. might Lalsly bove: t00--as low as $2.50 to $10, used to sell for $5 to $15 dnjured. Can it be doubted for a | mony of witnesses and the production | his guuranty before the police commus- | like s man of wisdom. 4. The immigrant should be sounded us to A P g moment that it is tho duty of congress | of books, pupers and documents” neces- | sion. Now why did he not maike a et whether or not he hus any appreciation of hiladel > which it is founded and has a purpose to be A i 4, viding for u uniform systom of safety | desired information. commission with his impudent olaim | e congromimat i aimennow | 10Yal to the government of the United States and overcoats in odd sizes cut from $15 to $45 down companies o not want such a law | Gresham will, if sustained, doprive the | ing as a judicial body gave him a fair | i opiuion. Fach thivks that no retreuch | v ppor, to $8.50 to $30 for a fine fur trimmed coat. These ; no doubt influences will be | Iuterstato Commerce commission of the | hearing. He falled to make good his | Lt s possible in the exponditures for mat are rare bargains and perfect goods, the eut being ught to bear to prevent or delay | power to apply to the courts for the en- | claim and the commission decreed thay | considerable saving can be made on the | Tate Particulurs of action; but such influences should not | forcement of the law. It appears that | THE OMAHA EVENING BkE and no | flemsofexpense of the other commitie to economy, 5o the chairmen are to be called | of Tuesday's cyclone is just being ived lives and limbs are at stake, The chief | investigation of alleged diserimination | vertising license notices. o try to secure an agreement on Steel company and other heavy ship- | fake guaranty amount to anyway? The | government, the Fifty-second, like the Fiff ilies are homeless and utterly destitute. The 0 Jre olos 6.8) p. m., excont Saturs allow tho railroads t0 wear out the | pers. The rasdsand the company re- | World company is reputed to be almost | frst. will be a billiondollar cougress, This lone was accompanied by peltiug rain and ur storo closos at 6.6) b .. excont Satur- | § W Cor, 10th and Douglas Sts, becs o Lh 5 getting to be, or is already, 810 innces. duce their books, and the commis- | worth tho paper that it is written on | billiondollarcountry. oo reads g S pap Newt York Sun, An ofticial decluration from the local 9% ahown by statistios that durlog | the violatlon or disobedience, and the | G. M. Hitohuook, president of the | o000 Abawlng khal e Rad neverLesn couvioted af | wore forty-saven diffaront siylos 'of oar | torming the matter. Hectlon 12 em | lauor denters through his. glveraway | Lioriulite countrs i whicha man couldnt | Biafitund mental sounduess by personalobservation and test as to the emi- society, the second philosopher alone talks quired o immediately pass tho bill pro- | sary to enable the commission to obtain | showdown when he appeared before the A BlllionDaliar Conatry. oue forerument aud e was | [ Upon 3d floor on one counter are the men's ulsiers eouplings and brakes? The railroads | A decision just rendered by Judge | tnree weeks ago? The commission act- | in Washington are suid to be unanimous in | 4ud become i good ¢ ters under his charge, but each thinks that a have a feather’s weight when human | last July the commission instituted an | other paper is the legal medium for ad- iy of s lud o pov likely o laud SRENEA, TCE 3 Adalionn hass RAGRALY: 27 spopunt of the cddnasal(ha Mg, faal of the Bl ax 1t iande s Uha (| by the rlronde i thva o tho Tiliwi | | Bt whatdoos Prosident Hitehooci's | ductions expenditurse, B To il 1 | il oo, oo fatly. MLy fa BROWNI NG, KING & CO, presant equipment of man-killing ap- | fused to give material evidence or pro- | on its last logs and its guaranty ls not | 10t the fault of the congressmen, but is | in places was followed by a furious hail Gage VAR 13 SN 80 1 B 1 Dexisox, Tex., Dee. 8.—The eyclone Tues

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