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DECEMBER 11, 1892, it | MERELY 1 GAE 0F BLUFF| THE 1 THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, ”A“lY mortgage back and nssigns it to his wife. Inanother the father receives F. ROSEWATER, Fdltor chattol mortgage for enough to shut out | el e wil other olaimants, In a third case, | PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING \ftor taking oare of the bank two rela- | | S —— BEI. ] VIE STRUGALE FOR TIE SENATE, 1t s probabls that the republicans | will ratain control of the United States but the democrats will spare no | ort to provent this and to that end o making & most determined fight to troi the legisiatures of Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, Idaho and wifornin, The demoeratic national commiltt has taken a hand in the mat terd ill proyide both inflvence and money in order to capture the legis- | Weekly Bee, One Yoenr latures of these states. There was o OFFTCRS \hering of democratic londers in New Omaha, The Bee Building York last Saturdsy with particular re- Eouth Omahn, corner N and 26th Streets H e Counell Blufrs, 12 Pearl Street, to this contest, and it is under ol 7 Chimbor of Commgrce. | stood to have been arranged at the time to roopen the democrati FIRLE AN it it should be deemed necessary to give munfeations relating to news and | Proper support to the democrats in the should be addressed to the | states where thero is n confli Menn- bl i) time the republicans in the states named BUSINESS LETTERS | i All husiness letters and remittances should | ave active and determined to maintain vy lawful means at e addrossed to The Bee Pablishing Company, | thoip rights by ev Onyah fts, chveks and postofiice order . g y 10 bo 1 wble to the order of the their command, The grentost pany Wyoming than meaning ita neouraging In vidw of the fact that its | | repeal is nlmost "N “eartainty. He ovic A bl g A, dontly does not Balfove that its abolish | present syatem may be corre ment will bs peraanent, for in that case | fore 1t is probable that the geeseth predifted would bo fmpos. | CHILINS ERAW LIC Thwas woll 8 sible. Bounties have boen required to | Journa build up the business in Europe and will be needed here for fome years to petunl vitue, as well as the man s tion woro roferrad v ives in his property which th to the wnd were committee from nover heard of Other Mensnres Rejected, measires thus abandoned was il to tho v bill L publie build where Me. Blaine spends S pr Threats of Stoamship Companies Will Not Infinen tives bocome the baneflefaries and noth- ing whatover is left to others, In two cnses brothers are given an advantage { ovor all others, and in a v Compense f o Logislation OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. CANADAS ADVANCES, New York Tribun | Canada asa profoession relations with Wt Bri was truly des v Demoerat Uni o> i IMMIGRATION MEASURES lon yeor ‘ ate claims come \pproyed after ns in tho fact that ortay tes of the . wted by passing them liation w ferance Proby rmer presiden Annexati i Restrictive Laws © Teconstr New York Sun: The 8 t it dolinson Canada with the United States is a que § LW the of greater moment than an WasiNG JeREAT OF " s b o which cither eountry « 1 B3 Fo A It is biw enough to flatten all partisan preju ¢ into the plane of national patriotism The Ta ) promote and smplish continentil the certain duty of democrat, e publican and populist Philadelphin Ledger which appears to b favor of annexation highly flattoring TERMS OF $UBSCRIPTION without Sunday: One Year.. 8 8 00 iy and Sunday, One Year 10 00 Six Month ( Three Month Sunday Bee, One Year Eaturdny Hee, One Yenr y recont —_— 10 CONTROL ciso every contin sight is made over to sistors, unclos and and not a single mor ditor 1 that has recently beon raised by the governor of Nevada about the recent ddeline of the miving | industries in tha Silver state is a down- Within eighteen months Omaha has | wght imposure. - Tho state of Nevada seen noarly a round dozen of as robten | s boon sy deelineg. for the ast | failures as ovor disgraced a Lusiness | ywonty years. Nevada had 60,000 popu- community. Out in tho state the 8aMe | ation whon sho was admitted into the stylesol fraud have bsen prevalent. It | unjon in 1864, By 1800 her population | ! is time for law makers to abandon the | jaq dwindled down to 40,000, and the | ‘| old theory, which was perhaps oxcus- | great governor of Nevadn governs fower able when the state was young, that tho | yaople than the mayors of half a dozen debtor must be given every chance 10 | fowatowns. The silver minesof Nevad escapo his obligations and the creditor | wers nearly all exploited when the be treated as o monster with 10 rights | Comstock mines were found to bo d to respoct, Tho [aws | worked out when the Floods and the | dion are either indifforent o i while they | aMackays had packed up their millions | divectly ; [ opposed to it, Indifference is the rice of | nd left the woor miners to serateh | Eeneral attitude. however. Hardly many | gravel for themselves, The bost proot | bhe i ofour people have 4 | that the recent decline in the price of | until Canada becomes clay blackmai o government of t ho following western pensions granted cless disregard of | silver has not depopulated Nevadais | %1 i x 1 b r wtions. I the fact that the silver | THE hus and chy brothers-in-law | toth handise e Touses of 1l utside Congress Determt Wi Without 1 od States il do Question nt Results to ction nct the civil n of the tenure-of: nd silver bill. The ku was admitted into the ill granting it statehood, 1. Mr. Cleveland beat s in the number and char- Strangoely enough the rride his veto was made by on | creat foren famon TR headquar WasiiNatoN T STRES ars D. C., D ancing th m, 513 Fourteenth Street ndon dispateh ann Continental Steamship after Now Year union is Shiatiy vious 1 carry only m and i { o cther N the offort to oy [ wdent admirers in the sen- et Mr. W it Maryland, who had inter fthisa ad iin o pension Ro- : o little i wtion amonge ors of neis ke \ ident MNCXN - | s pod The action of t truth The but it vement in | ments of The m spreading in Canada to the United St to this countr from encouraging such the a which are memboer kid 3 one com= | debtors are b | should be amended so tha protected debt, from the creditors, they do not afford opportunities for rank fraud sacred business | interost centers nd Montana, and it that the situation in seriously . im that the legislature of v of i BES | atute is ropublican on a fair and square BEE for | voio seems to be well founded, but it cannot be said that there is no ground for The democratic posi- Pr‘."" ,I‘V;ln“‘f’\:"\:!, tion there has been woakened by the | th is a radi element in the domo- , December ( e action of Oshorne, the candi- | cratic party which demands that tho eyl that for ay | protective pe all b swept away, | [y SENATOR TELLER voices the views | SCUNES the last ele and and there is ative element | of the silvor men the act requiring the | party of cou lorses. The in. | which advocates a’ moderate course, | purchaso of 4,500,000 ounces of silver stallation of a governo t should | presorving something of the principlo | monthly will not ho repealed by the | eribed B 1Y | ko place in January, but Osborne took | of protection. Itisa question at this | prosent congross, The Colorado sena- Tubiie. | possession of tho office in the state house | time, and n very important one, a3 1o | tor says that the repoal of the law by force and issucd a proclamation which of these elements will control the | would result in o further depreciation | governor, his purpose being to control | course of the party. The indicationsare | of silver and it will be opposed by the | be wiped out of fito, AL iy T8 o | | the action of the o ing board. | that tho struggle for mastery botween | {diends of that metal until something | should be one people from the Gulf of Mexico | Tnis proceeding iltust despor- | thom will be a very earnest and vigor- | better for silver shall bo offered them. | i the arvte veean. Ouv interests ure the | advices are | Ate determination of the demoeracy of | ous one. The futimations of this have | The outlook for tho advocates of the | powerful and peaceable nation the world has | | that state. In Montana the contest | alveady appeared, and nowhere more | free and unlimited coinage of silver is | ver kuown & rests upou the fact that the democratic | foreefully than at the Reform club ban- | justat prosent oxtremely discouraging NOME rew out one district on the | quot last week in New York, whero and it does not scem likely to improve : ! dleged bribery of voters, | Mr. Clavoland spoice and a number of | within the next four yen LI Lt L PR IR which it is elaimed | prominent democrats th spiration come while playing cavds. The 3 » Crisp. They do not take much ) 0 sou RS ot 1 % | they had no right whatever to ta tariff, and wheve Speaker Crisp was de | fmes o used o plas while witing *Faus wuve evidently gone out of f; on stock in that Reform club. | o Pl | The courts have been appealed to, but ly snubbed. in thero is a confliet regarding | Governor-clect MeGraw of th }\): hi J\‘m W l\ 7‘;1 in Mainc 2 years of ¢ Sixteen ve Asto North Dakota the | driving a bob-tail car in San F tion at the World’s fair opening, but he s claim a safe majority on e ate W1 Guidon of Ol just now one of the busiest men in llot. The democratic managers | VOca AT A gland. What is the matter with king an interest in the Kan- 1"“"‘_-\« of *il"‘\“]"“»’“""”' Nt Pope Bob? sus and Nebraske legislatures, though it | significant, ke Eric slight. The f ) atic national ad- coming into power advantage upon must be these The | the former THE COMPANY SWORN STATEMENT OF ¢ of Nebri<kn County of Doligias, rorge 1. Trschuck, hing ctus ] cirei 1y he week ending De ¢ e Tows: Sunday, December 4 which v roport BEE PUBLISHING i the veto confessed 80 and CIRCULATION ) 101 Western Pensions, states s complicated. con- | accepted he nstor nan Stumnp, who Can A our American capital would find a | Of the mgration comn yielding enor- | broader ficld for operations: th reat Car said today that the in mous profits in spite of the low price of | ddian northwest would afford a wealth of Fof both 2 mine and soil for our development. The silver and an enormously increased pro- | gdvantages we would gain by, annexation duction. arc so apparent that it seems useless to call ——————— | atteation to any feature of them. The ad nies vantages Canada would derive by it are | be inestimable. Byerything the country would be 1o us it would bé to them, and in addition they would soon be relieved of the burden of their enormous debt. The United States might hesitate to assume theiv debt; but should that country become a part of the republic, the vapid inflow of people induced by the union would diminish the per capita rate of the debt. and the burden would soon St, Paul Globe ‘ith the amnexation of | MV B and Examiner mines in Mon- Wil At WIHICH KLEMENT WILL CONTROLY | tAne and Colorado are {iwitlof ¢ im il nd Friday and that | ntatives of the steam, thie \p YOHLIGYEN On the question of ravising the tariff Joint sessions tomorrow the repre Wil Gie e M Tsafal Brown, Reissue Fdy Samuel Barleau, Oviging Rachel 8. Coates, minot Letitia 1. Harris Towa: Robert MeQ. Weir Harvey Rankin, David Spanton, Michael Brawley, Elijuh William "R 1 Plum, Joseph Reissuc —Johin nes 1 L. Saunders, widows, et of dohn 0. Foster, hip compa rany teade vefore the ¢ ping date of Thursday Trida; Baturday, De imm tad governor v ! on invited which the | at their Friday ing As for tho threat of Steamship association, he il 10 brancnes of cong A s milar threat ting ommitiees u conser John Vet Glynn, ¢ H. Bickford. Supplemental— jetor, Inerease haniel Ewing, doscph J Schempp, Joseph Miller, Reissue and fn- Fairnan Eilicott, Henry 1. Holland, Mecall, ~ William M. Dreston! widows, ete.—Mary I witt, Perey, minor of ~ Alex rdon, dvin iR Scott Sworn 1o before me and sul nee this 10t day of Deccint [Seal] NP FEIL, Not bluf I the committees in both wouid pay said, ha no heed he 1 been made 0 by the companies that they would diver. their trade to Canada. He oul Ay that the wis a determination to | if not totally to suspend immigration in spite of all the opposition of the steam ship companies | | | 4 as Average Circulation for November, 26,050, itV el at there is no Garzn connd no Indian up- Later some outbreak in rising in Montana. often comforting. minor of ¢ Wyos ) Daniel Bostwick. Supplementd N Restri Townsend IS MEN OF NOTE, Tmmigeation. Senator Chandler today mtroducett his bill | N nuthorizing the pr send imini gration at his The immi sration bill now the nker's table in the house ms simply to en foree rigid inspection of intending stat of immigrants at the por of debarkation by 1is only the caplain and as m of the steamer, » e was | who must then make afidavits before the American consul at that port that thoes on board no objeetionable. immigrants | public builiing in that city Stump thinks that the immigrant commit- | John Flemi postmaster at Putney will so amend this bill when it D., has resigne and recommende on its tinal passage it will prohibit i | Wickw S . ition, Senator Chandler does not fear also th invasion of immigrants by way of Canada, | of the nor does he look for any serious objection | Danvill D. from European countries to prohibitory im- | mended as his si Ation laws, A pen 1 board for Keith it county, are now pending in several Neb., is petitioned for by a large number of ires restricting im citizens in that vicinity ptter classes to th A petition has peen received at vlnt | State: nator Chandler thinks that tabltshment of a fish hatehe dinhonor of | the efforts of this country to prohibit the | river. Allof the state office uh 1 . which are 10 | departure of their subjects be heartily | indorsed the proposition, which Cuptlvl 1o the Reldirstag 0s to/the posic | > held in Brooklyn on the 17t inst fuvored by the European governments. Dur- | forwarded by Senator < Y g Ex-Governor Hoyt's death leaves only two ation the senate immigration ion. ! % tion of Germany rding sil men living who have held the chief excéutive learned that Canada would ion of Hon G. M honor in his or her own country. GOV- | hy no means improbable that this has | trolled by its organization. The will of | be expected to exert an oftice of Pennsy in —Andrew Curtin lcome such laws since. tho statis: | coln 1o be assistant s ernor Flover of New York hasappointed | hoen or will be tried clsewhere. It is | the people will be thwarted and the | fuence upon the (Bru U e S RIlC Ry (Lt DO e NG I Gl el Susan B. Anthony a member of board of | Lossible, also, that it will not every- | next congress paralyzed if we again put | conference. The chancellor said that ; ; £ FerTunds roninineal hurdly: 8i%: MoRtia: I managers of the state industrial school. Atany rate tho | half-hearted men inthe lead. The man | Germany will adliere to the gold iy died ands remained hardly six months in | C. A, Fostor w Budden » Now % builder who | Canada before they crossed the border into | ter at Conde, Spink The institution is located in Rochester, | gemocrats will stop at nothing that | whom the democratic party has to fear | standard, and this being the case theve Miss Anthony’s home promiges to give them control of the | in its councils is the sugar-conted pro- | is hardly a possibility that any other was sent 2 i number of years ago novthwestern states, and that, in spite | Holliday, removed. for having built tenement houses which col- he most liberal immigration laws, the 0 | United States senato after March 4next. | tectionst.” Others who addressed the | European nation will adopta double | WHAT appears to be a promising gold standard. After this declaration the lapsed during the process of construction, | result of all iinducements to foreigners was and which killed one man_and injured se ‘lw\'l_m!lnu; As for the threat of the [t S b T cral otherss was released from prison r unship compnics 1o U immigrant B0 ————— | club were less outspoken than the Ohio | sta t BTy g FOIL PHISOR XE | il to Canudian points tor Chandler find is reported from Arizona. Silver | yyp pppp WATER CONVENTION, ssman, but Senator Mills said it | failure of the conference to accomplish : production in Colorado and ulscwlmr_o 18 A communication from the Chamber | Was the duty of the democratic party to | anything practical ‘can safely be pre- said to be on thedecline. A lnr‘;::r yiold | o nmeree of Duluth to the Board of | Show the people that it was sincere | dicted. of gold and less of silver woulddomore |y, 44 of Omana has “been referred to David P. Thompson, the new minister to | 18 assurced that in such a case the Canadian | when it said **taxes should not be lavied = 2 = than aoy legislation to bring theso | y0 yrungportation committes of the of Portland thiee t and s the element of tho democracy which | in the cuuse of i ff form, but | in a But if he ever into a | the co-operation of Omah: Samuel J. Tilden. r Frederick Roberts, the retived com- | of the senate will vote in favor of the i maintained without constitutional au- = 1 furthermore that Duluth does not of the charges in the | lief of Lucknc His father was General | cally unanimous vote and t thereforo than the canal evel now simply demand that the party T A s0by wholo regio ich the | Indianapolis Journal & u year to ac e o bi o passed over the it, and it is open only about two-thirds | also by the wholo region from which the 1 £40,000 4 year t vet hould the bill be pa 1 over th is, however, that the latter will control ndalous having a fortune of £L000.0M of his own. | he gotting so crusty. Farmer Boios didn’t | ™"t ThejdogpestiinierastanitRloe runtled 1o learn from the prosidents party. The president-vlect has on every | ance. | he fulfilled his promise to carry Ne- | U ! I 18 natural that the thoroughbred | canv rst domocrats should take sides with | ground of ¢ action Today fstant Secrotary firmed the decision of the Commissioner in the timber eulture contest of B, Lamphier against B, Staples, from Huron, 8, D, cancelling the latter's entry Assistant Scerciary Gear of the Treasury wrtment loft last it for eny, City, Pa, to meet the ot embers of e commission appoimted 1o select a site fora Chandler af- discussed Bisuor SHANLEY of *hurch in North the Catholic Dakota declares that prohibition in that state is a farce, which is really no news. *I ass | says, “‘that fprohibition is a Nat failurs in North Dakota. If the people want probibition let thom insist upon its en- forcement; if they do not want it lot them have the courage to say so and do | away with it, and in its place give us | some means of regulating the traffic in hell broth.” The bithop has the courage | | tos1y what ho thinks. THERE 18 no doubt that Mr. Gladstone would be a good man to deliver the ora- stion. mong those who spoke on this occa- | N W man Johnson of Ohio, pronounced free trader and ad- vocate of the siagle tax theor his remarks were ve e declared that what s demand of the democratic party that it shall confirm practice to pro- fession—that its action shall be as rad- s its platform. It is not the peo- ple.said Johnson, but the leaders,.who need education on the tariff question, and he threw down the gauntlet of the element he represents in this declara- tion: ‘*Wha congress can do is con- Cong Anciseo. land, widc interest in fas city by will s the shore of ry the | but acres on s hi | is compa THERE was somothing finely sign that a democ cant as well as touching in that journey | ministration is of the city fathersof Buda-Pesth toTurin | gives the democrs confer the treedsm of their Austrian | whero legislators may be bought. Tt is ruled city on that grand old Hungavian | charged that republican members-clect exile-patriot, Louis Kossuth. | of the North Dakota legi ro have E— - been offered offices under Cleveland if TuE prophet is not w'ways without | tcy would desert their and it is Senator Proctor his own one; Washingt the brought from his own s room walls will be of N \ inm Lloyd ( ison will d eulogy upon John Greenleaf Whitt — — > anniversar cremonies Lo be h THE statement made by Chancelior | Mhe S5l birthday of the pod of Vermont will build for of the hest marble fc ster Mosmuscen has resigned and re whis cessor Androw Jensen tte. an Hon iver the | tion of for vonl the es- mg Pine except on was today Muanderson to the ory may | imporiant in- | ols monetary Lambertson retary of the the senate this today appointed postmas- whoro bo unsuccessful. L a law \tor Palmer of Tllinois, ern democrat i congress, 1t his party in the senate_could not affor to oppose the confirmation of President Ha s nominations upon purcly partisan id that the jud W otlier inations pending would be confirmed the_ leading s today a quite as of wiship compan have oho rison's Veto. CAPRIVIwill vetire with burnt fingors; the ashes of the army bill chestnut will be blown by the breath of German pub- lic opinion to the four corners of oblog- uious oblivion, but the imperial Bill | will still stand untouched of the fire, the | constitationally irrepealablo law. Tomorrow will witness event or a republican veto of a republican president. President Ha m's having returning without his ap- proval the famous MeG n claim, it will | K | he ealled up at 0. and it s the conti the int . New York World. senate acting 1 Delay of action by the silv i v will not delay action by nage advocates in the United State en now they are holding conventions and insisting on it that con all At once in- crease the value of the output of the - \o Silver Problem, New York Advertiser, “Speech s silvern, silence is golden.” The speeches at the Brussels conference repre- sent about all the consideration that silver will probably sceure in the premises, Iu- vope does not want bimetallism, and will not have it. 1t remains, perhaps. for the peop of the United States to devise their own out of the dificulty that confrouts them Well, they have solved more troublesome problems. shou spolie Tie Suezcanal is a great wators 1y Gould's his s probably for exclusive e ant | lariest EOHIRO A BOSTON DISCOVERY. Somerville Jowrnal: The snow was sliding off the roofs, The stroets were full of slush; On every side the eye met scents nike the modest biush Boston girls, and women too, very muddy street Al 10 cross radsed ysing boots petit th sometinies DIy an inch and almost s the new cireuit court vet because of its tion. The bill was varts, who was much Make Wa New York Commereial. leave 1o inquire whether vain is to get anything fr incoming administration. We doubt if Mu Prain. would accept anything, but if i nice, Luxurious place were affered him it would be a_graceful recognition of the v Georg FLOATIN Globe: If to order | d governor of Idaho one term seck to dbe abandoned. Unquestionably aims of Mr. Cleveland as a leader | J;'8 T e e e | Tuth Chamber of Comwmerce, and asks adiutor would be. | fricnds that the neces: two-thi afraud ard a robbery and a polic that it is a great grain-shipping point, | engaged in the operations ending in the that the bill passed the senate by a pr Panama business ber was an approval of this position, in the amount of freightearried through | vention, not only by the lake cities but, | A statistical Home Thrust. . Munn has for seve | passing the bill over a republican exe than the conservatives. The probability the country highly improper | Dr. Munn was alres very wealthy man, | hold his approval of THERE was no need for Speaker Crisp goingivorselaibythe oblecy ol thisimoye ) BITS OF FUN. | the work of Senatol pathy with the tariff extremists of his AT me of i edia pcesaIty 1 i N | wife made oted Aostiny wasn't asked to tell how | One of immediate necessity and impor lier nty skirts, ba by occupation.” He those meant that the protection prineiple | ¢lub dinner, to depreciafo the sedut exerved man, who would secm to 1in Washington at the call of the Du- ' ble to blows as a1 castiiron image of fight- | (s wediction of M A his party. That declared protection to be | party was first divected to tho reformby | i Aoy lontion ofF MaGatiahin fand bl enterprise, but it is to be remembered ] i the famous muting in 185755, and was | They base their confidence upon the f ; 20 1 It looks as if some that the verdict of the people in Novem- ! S terest will be taken in the provosed con- 4 year beut the Sucz about 2,000,000 tons - and, wouiin | house thiey add will have much pl (iheaestyiandicourage;itilossidiscrotion, Harrisow's statistics showing the | ever earned by an American prac The president to with' cient for the accommodation of soa- | gty | defective logal con Cleveland, who has not shown any sym- : h is beginuing to look upon the project as ing on shares, and our own son of o trun- i of the Unite As rein cour ding of Limself, says that he awrantine reguln nith by trade, a surveyor by pro cautions for the purpose of protecting anybody | ATOR CARLISLE may not metals noarer together in value latter organization. It relates to the | Against competition,” which of coarso | intended, atatho New Yoric Reform | senator four years [ | Lt 5 M. Carnot, the French president, is a quiet, | deep water convention scon to be held | take this position is logicelly | he the truth of history when ;l*’lh‘\ ace he will b rum.\u..‘t, full of i B SR 1e attel » democrati feht as ow, and to be is insensi- Tho thought muy oceur to some that | 10 Accord with tho platform of the | he said the uttention of the democratic Duluth isa small eity toswing so large an £ | mander of the British forces in India, saw | lution and that the ill will hecom n K 5 his first important service in_that country | notwithstanding the president's oby thority. Dem ts lika Senator Mills And:Drawh the Viotims, whale % Jot ‘Ko balies Philadelphia Press. for the commerco of Europeand Asia, | Propose to manugo tho undert T e e e 810 ; 2 L A8 | one. Tt is expected that a gene. would hold move water | Abraham Roberts, who seeved in the first | there will be fifty-nine senators who will but the Suult Ste. Marie canal will this will r.and his mother wasa Tipperary, | again vote in its favor. The demoeratic shall be faithful to its platform utter- 4 1 [ rent commerce of the lakes is drawn, | ance, and in this they show more American press on both sides of > physician | veto it will be the fivst instance of the kind of the year. Great is the traffic of our "\“\,,.,tl:‘:;‘uy‘;:Ou‘:ot\(ur‘;:(;:u:--fi.r:\.‘|::. tic is unanimous in pronouncin annual fee | during President Harrison's adwministration inland seas s s b|COUTSD - Thi e Besides, he had married a lady who had in- | was the bill cre the course of the pacty. This is in e e o I B oiay Rotank ity 0 roiterato to tho | Mready been aroused in the northwest d fromthe public utterances of Mr. uve an opportunity to reitel | L i el dr o lete Rl b bow cuinots hefounaIarmms and all along the lakes, while the east : man could have n that the bill drawn by him ould find fault with practically have d out the su oceasion since the election manifested a braska for Mr. Cleveland by 50,000 ma- jority. THE confederate veterans of Atlanta, who wero the last to wear the old gray uniforms in their parades, have sen bly followed tho cxample ot all other confederato veterans and laid tho old garments awny. The south has consed to find pleasure in the contemplation of the embloms of secesssion. 1t is a healthy indication. It SOMETIMES happens that a man’s eremies do more to swell his famo than his friends. An furnished in the case of Speaker Crisp, who has grown in the attention and the respect of the country by reason of the slight put upon him at the Reform club dinner in New York and his manly course in relation thereto. I 18 hardly likely that hope will be justified by the appearance of Mr stone at the opening of the World It is one of the weaknesses of that grand old man vhat he doesn’t like the United | States, and us his sentiment in this re- | gard is based on porsonal and family reasons hisadmirerss in this country can searcely hopo to overcome it. Tur Russian governwent does not enjoy the reputation of being very con- sidera‘e of the interests of its subjeci but it now proposes to adopt a law mak- | ing the corverivg of grain, provisions or any other commodity illegal. Rus sin has s0 long oppressed the poor that it is refreshing to see her turn the screws on the spoculative corporations, When Express Messengor stole $100.000 that was placed in his care for transportation from Omaha to Chi- cago it was thought to boa strango freak, for the man had borne a good reputation, The court seems to hava regarded it s a crime of impulse, for & sentence of only thirty months is re- | markably light for a robbery of such magnitude. Bagley’s gencral reputa- tion stood him in good stead, and when he gets out of prison he will doubtless be on his guard against impulses to appro- priute other people’s movey illustration of this is | | possible encouragement. Glad- | fair. | | of their dues entively. Bagley | The question of the cheap transpo ion of tho food products of the west to the seaboard is one to which this vaper hus reforred many times as being of the utmost importance. It is now discussed from the Rocky mountains to the Atlantic ocean and a measure pro- viding for the construction of u ship canal to connect the Inkes with | the sea will soon be lmid before congress by Senator Hill of New York, n which state the interest in the sub- | jeet is rapidly growing. At tho pro- | posed deep water convention the pro- | ject will bo discussed with the view of | incroasing public interest in it and | roaching some conclusion as to the best | methods to be employed to carry it out. | It is eminently proper that Omahu | should take a hand in this enterprise, at | lenst to the extent of offering it all Few subjects | are of greater concern to the city of Omaha and the state of Neb thatof ch lia than ) transportation to the sea. THE PREFERRED CREDITOR DODG K Under tho lawsof N ska failing debtors are not allowed to prefer ered- itors, but by a skillful use ofsthe chattel mortgage this wise provision of the luw is rendered migatory. Tastend of mak- ing an ignment and setting out the names of creditors preferred, the bank- rupt now makes chatiel mortg: to his preferred creditors thus unfortunates who not ar cheated out It r be im- bankrupt law which pquitable until congress shall adopt & mensure providing for uni- form coliection laws and the several states shall approve it. But there should be some action taken at the coming ses- sion of the Nebraska legislature to strengthen the rights of creditors and prevent fraud. ana the aro | favored possible to devise ¢ shall be entirely mercantile agencies in his weekly re- view of the trade calls attention to the frauds recontly perpetrated in this city by failing concerns which have pri ferred relatives in their chattel mort- gages and defrauded their legitimato | merchandise creditors in a shameful | manner. In one instance the debto gives a bill of sale, takes a chattel | the | sugar can | full sense of the responsibility which s has devolved upon his paruy. He said in his latest utterance that the mission of the democracy does not involve a destructive discrimina- tion between American interests, and it is a reasonable conclusion from all that he has said that he does not intend to permit the party to goto any such length in dealing with the taviff as it would be carried by a logical complianco with its platform. And it is not to be doubted that the policy which Mr. Clevelund shall formulate for the party will be accepted by it suec ‘T fourth statistical report of the | interstate Commerce commission shows that the number of railroad casualties last yeur was greater than during any previous vear since the commission began its work. The number killed was 7,020 and the number injured was 3,881, Of these the number of employes | aumber | killed wus 2,660 injured 26,140. The report importance of legislaiion pelling railroads to adopt a form and effective system of brakes and automatic couple A bill is now before congress providing for this, and will undoubtedly vecome n law. In view of the awful slaughter of em- ployes recorded, this measuro he than itisin the time allowed the railroud companies to malke the changes from the pre: systeni. and the urges com- uni- Tue opinion expressed by States Revenue Inspector T the muking of sugar is bound to becomo one of the great industries of Nebraska and that the time is not far distant when there will bo more sugar factories in this state than there are in mupy of the southern states is the who has large opportunities for obser United | vation and whose opinions are therefore One of the managers of one of the | of some value. He suys that produced as cheaply hero 0 on the glol If this due to the ext rdiny s of the soil, for Ky ny have much cheapor than Nebraslea can hope to have. Mr. Thucker’s stutement that the repeal of Lhe sugar bounty law would prevent the establishment of any new plants is not s anywhere ol is true it is productive | of ¢ranks who contributed to M | now issuc | statute | this wiy part of should | 20t dangerous | er thav | iew of one | fous kinds w Orleans, Pic Paper in the wist | bustles Land’s succe Louis Post railionds In th probubly seized th s are no On the Lookont for a & . Gould has Philadelphia Ledger. Kunowledge of the silver ually penetrating the far man offers to muke for the conts apiece better silve Washington Sta sadd the clerk Why, no. repl Gimme man's size, business | west. A M governmer dollars than and comments on the offer orns papers imply that they have | just discove 1 that th is only about 65 | cents worth of silver in a dollar Coin grad- ana | g % 'at 90 1Patsy Ty Puck: 1w s weur very fine colly wdentis, M narked the colonel 3 “dat's one advan- hittin® yoh wife to tek in washin,’ Do an Francisco aminer, Among the states composing a union con- cededly glorious, Wyoming modestly excels all the other fort, oung state alone has t executive cha and both chairs occupied. But casual _remarks pass- ing botween the governor of Wyoming and oming indicite that this not to las Tndianapoli d the revoly ut, my dear n tested " the v wite." Tournal: “Your moncy or itleman at the safe e ), Tean't stim, *Th dof ve yon either,” ¢ both belong (o 1y & Co's Monthly: Carleton Gates 1y so hard up? anp-Hard up? Wiy, elothes wuz sellin it 1 have cnough 1o buy the SWhat is this 1 Methodist ehur robbed of his entire busi Wtto be o good subject fo o citian: heresy tr rom the hibition point of | AR MG BRI 8 faat | He decls at prohibition has | i3 " : never been enforced in Kansas and never could be; also that to keep such a law on the books wits agewing the seeds of anarchy, us destroyifgHespect for laws Divided |hr nsibility, Globe-Democrat. good many demograts would like sublicuns organize the next seate. In tho responsibility for the legislation that is looked for in the ier half of Clevglynd's administration could be laid on thé fepublicans, On the | u other hand ny gepublicans would pleased 1o sée the demberats in contre senate, so that xedponsibility could not shirked hoss, if suits of apiece, T wouldn't rimhole of a vest! St. Paul Pio thout Blo of the I being " asked YA footpad that he lost his le Puyster | ou Py s wnything but Mrs. Shyst MissWoestliid s 10, hetriy mother, she Is a rough dig “Shyster de Puyster—Then you ought to Detroit Free Press: s carne Drices my friends,” i persuasively, 1 am sure ne these gon would rat than sell at 1) The plea o th Didders for harinful Didder and the he'd nini 1 auction S d grinly Without Compiaks or Budder, } Mr. In dossn't wiltz s Baltimore American divinely as he might ertainly his an Never in American lgislation was ther cusy, gracoful way of pultiug h sround body that drifted so helplessly and it RUPRERN and joylessly about as the present St e ey uring its first session. Its history | along list of contradictions aud counter- | | Buftulo Quirps: = Mrs, Brooks acti 1t cried for veform, and it spent | hired givl pleast your hushande = | more mouey than any other congress in the || MescRivers =1 seems so. o « country’s career. It aspived to business and | M it uchieyed irvesponsibility | - We Want 1 Fremout Flail Some of our country exchange ing u law for the usscss went of property in this state at its actual value. Bless your soul brethren, huve yo 1 vead the law s it now stands ! —stat wits @ conductor on & Broad- e, you know Did your loped with | REVEALING A SECRET Chicago Mail. ald i end, Mr. Call, ol it bind stito Al Tose them all.” SN0, 1o, Dotte, aged ten G hér mannmi Uhe preciousest pet aw you put them all i the drawer And’I'm guite surc they're there yot ties. i1y To lier re clumor THE KXOTTY THING country exchauges, kind I izant of the fact that the templates assessments ut full value. 1t is therefore not a law that is wanted, but u fixed penalty for violating the e law. When a law is passed that will jeopu Wiy ize the liberty of the assessor who know ingly and persisiently lists property at less of her By bending reverently low Theén, lest thew should 1 knotted hard the doubl law at present « in] und whie another di Anothér man was bending so To tie the la thaat Shoe Know wis through, cted, the bill passed, And frills and lnee vetoed simply because of Wils approve other bills 1 by him when hich did not admiv of WNING, K INf=Ee Largest Manufacturors ot Ulothing lu the Great fall 0f snow we had last week created such big demand for warm and serviceable clothes that we about all we could do “broken still going on with the broken, but the prices are cut accordingly. The cut includes odd sizes in overcoats, ulsters and You can save from $5 to $10 on a suit and $10 to $15 on an overcoat if you Every one is a dead sure bargain. BROWNING, KING & CO., §. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts suits for boys and men. buy at this sale. every evening tiil