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T T T T T T SR T A TR R W'M 4 'rm' omm DAILY BE!saWFDNfiDn‘ JANUARY 18, 1893 USURY LEGISLATION, ous diseaso and that it can be success- | groatost lm]mfllfl'v- that the democracy | 0ld partios has beon guilty of more high- SURPR[SFD -lH \ | ',... porsists (n ronaining . - ol o 8 i In our army ho THE DA“‘l’ . BEL. Every politieal party in Nobraska has | fully troated. e, Salmon is convinced | should win, PH force bill hung over | handed or shnmoloss tines bebred it 4 ) DEMOCR‘\TS should b court-martinlod. - Ho haw no Hght WATER, Editor. laved in favor of legislation to pro- | that farmers can profitably doctor their | thesouth like # cloud, but [ say to you | - ‘ '.“m'f‘ n k rn\,l.:.l:lk:lllilslh uu:ll:I:‘“-I\‘\'u ;.\l\‘.?-:nn‘yy.-‘:‘ P — | hibit and punish usury. vy for this | own cattle, and that the dangeres of the | that that cloud'that hung over the sotith Wi l“‘H“l"!‘::“‘”I‘! "l":" r " o SR ont attitude 18 & menace to the othor jtover PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. nirpose ave in the statute books of most | disease have besn greatly magnified. | no longer exisfi.” Northern capital will P b o’ e PR ivate | Senator Sherman Introduoss a Bill to Repeal | ments against which the Panama raitrond is PUBLISHE | pury ] h A lawyer, Gould sent him $10,000 to o ¥ belng operated. The position of General — = | of the states of the union, if Ho alleges that the live stock commis- | no longer hesitate to invost where dem- | hiin 1o tike no cascs against Goud s His Silver Act. Newton i | rith other natio TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, them, showing a pre y universal | s of [llinois have created unneces- | ocracy has theFeing of government in | sonally, When the Erie cases came up Gould | General Newton's position s certainly. i Daily Bee (without Sunday) One Year.. 8 8 00 4 | P was informed that the retainer did not hold — | ) e Daily and Sunday, Ono Year popular demand for legislative protec- | s arm on this subject and in- [ her hands." "ME, Stovenson ought | % BIarTed the omainlly. S0 Gouid . 5 {ompatible with_ the beat intereats of th Tiiene Moniis : tion against the oxactions of th olod griovous lossos upon cattlo | o know $hwh northern eapital | pad Fiold's frm to keoyout of vvery suit in. | PURCHASE OF BULLION TO BE STOPPED | {nite States govornmont, and it Sho quies Hunday e ; e scrupulous usurer and money sha raisers which might have been avoided, | would go south” much more freely ;:;}“."“;;“‘I';""""v"r‘.";'):';;'l'v?j-‘Hm"'\ one year | i bocome warm. It is an_outrageous abuse of rour : 00 | It is true that these laws are not gener- | and the action of the commissionors iv | than it does if. there we lomoc- | ’ - | Nat Banks Wil b Permitted o | Sncputare of mos booiq hotiould think the OFFICES ally enforced, but this fact doos not mili- | chavacterized in the report as abiteary, | racy there and move enterpriso. S ocial The Struggles for Sonatorial Toga. Teste Piroutation to the Fuil Par 10 tako the titiattve, but 1§ 10 doos prre Rt D h e Tuilging. asi Suesa tate in the least against the principles | arrogant and ineonsistent o the last | conditions due ehofly tothe enforecment " R o o Valte of Thetr Hond likely not bo disay i ing actlon Gonnel Tiuits 15 enrl Stec | Which they embody. Tho trouble with | degroe. It is chargod that when thoy | of democracy wpon the peoplo are ro- | g o3 contests for Un o Nobiaske, | taken Qicago OMcg 817 Chambor of Commeree. o [ many of them fs that th > 0 | have condemned cattle on account of | sponsible for shu timidity of northern | North Dattots ud. . are obsorvod | E ! hy Corporatic Boilding % loosely framed as to be casily evaded, | lumpy jaw no appraisement was made | business men about attempting to de- e ;','*‘I" e v KiiFRotat b e i v on, 6518 Fourteenth § 3 % & | 3 . ec olitics, since upon the results will de s ¢ Bt % 6% T . [ cted to the senatorial struggele | ki LI el while 1t is too commonly the 1at | for just compensation to owners, whose | velop the rosources of the south. It the | Bt e Lo ieal eammieronr cpiits will de IS Pt e S S/ ) = | ooty A3th, tnvereat. witteh WULL g ws and | the victims of the usurer will not avail | cattle were turned over to the Union | vice president-clect would talk more | The®odds are thus tar in favor of the democ Wasir All_communteations telating to news an ] odaae 1 v Waitney and Qalvin 8 [ ing Eitorinl Doty o addrossed to the | themselves of the legal redvess provided. | Rondoring company, which allowed | business and loss politics to his southern | FACY. Who have the prestizo of success and | 1t was o o rprise in the senato today | fho O Ao gvauney, who wiis Presl. ditorial Dopa P 1o s | i * v i 3 1 s the potency of prospective patronage into tien M N dent Cleveland's secret of the navy, is it S 1 8. That this is so furnishes no argument, | them in many cases as little as 50 a | friends it would be a good thing for that | the bargain | When Mr. Shevman, on behalf of the finance | now at the head of the street ear syadics All busincss letters and remittances should | however, against such legislation, which | head. The report states that the only | section of the ¢ untry. T 9 ’ rommittee, reported to that body a bill re- | which ¢ New York City, and is tha rass us with other nation %, D.C., dun. 17, | Whitney and Calvin 8. Brice are showing in Y ot i O THE TWO MESSAG veali g v tred 801 Inw of ax-Se * PAYNG, addressed to The Bee Publishing Company, | = e made 80 strony as rotec o o 3 —_— pealing the Sherman act of 1890, requiring mein-law of ex-Senator Payne, one of tho Omaha. Drafts, checks and postoffice orders | O1ght to be made so strong as to protect | authority of law under which the live | — the purchase of 4,500,000 ounces’ of silver | 1Tt stockholders . in —the * Standand to be made payable to the order of the com- | the people without impairing their op- | stock commissioners .»r Illinois have Tar four anti-monopoly vepublicans Plattsmouth Journal (dem) ornor | e -+ Ol company. Mr. Whitney has millions il I & Lol ! Hovasbis I LeHEL every month by the United States treasury | of d 3 1 pany. 4 ;. | portunity to obtain what money they | acted clearly defines their dutiosto b | have been put on senate committeos | Boyd's messago and Governor Grounse's i MR AL 1 ¥ | of dollars in strect monopolies and the THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY s ¢ 3 : : i augural are papers well worthy tho men and | and authorizing national banks to issuo cir andard Oil octopus, Senator Brice owns vl o need. " the provention and suppression of | where they will do the least harm to the | th'occasion | culation to the full par value of the bonds | one railroad and is counected with othe “OF CIRCULATION The people of Nebraska have per- | |an- rously contagious animal diseas corporation combine. Senator Clarke is Kearney Hub (rep): The message of | deposited by them in the treasury, instead of “"“:'“" many railroads. The Paynes, the ps not had & havder experience wi reas they have in fact assumed to | given aplace on federal relations, county | Governor Boyd was a voluminous docutient, | 00 per cent as at prosent 4. ORIt G e honyandurbil e td J usurers than the people of most other | act as meat inspectors without authority | boundaries, immigration, mines and min- | "PI¢ ARt Capd e | . Thereporting fthis bill was & surprise | raflrond and. other eopmosio SOGT Georgo B, shuck, sceretary of Tne Bee ey | I ) . our solons and not quite devoid of Y | f and other fon monopolics Publishing compiny. dows solonnly swear that | wostorn states, but the rapacious money | of law. erals, fish culture, and home for the | the use of the promoun T, Neverthe because many senators had belioved that | with Whitney and Brice. Tho iast two tho netual circulatfon of Tie DAILY BER for | . W 2ot e a fruit- | The dispute botween the bureau and | feblominded. Sonator Everett, who fares | Was it many respects both a painstaking and | there wasa tacit understandiug that the | named are doiige everything in theit power the week: ending January 14, 1893, was as | 1°0d has found he A fruit M Ml LB b \ Y Ui Wi intelligent ool st Crounso's in- | silve fon would be loft to the demo. | t9,d¢fat the re-clection of Senntor Warren, follows: [ ful field and is still reaping | the commi : to questions of | better than Clavke, is chairman of the | yycisent, « cnified and has the AV | aratie house, i thit tho saate i wy | WO has upon a number of accusions spoken Bunday, January 8 . . rich harvest. It wonld be an int ing | anthority ave not of general public in- | committee on public charities and mem that only tesman can ipart . 5 : voted « ust onopolie Se r Monday, Janu | 3 g ! el S fof ) 8 be allowed to romain in committee at least ven has also voted and_ worked for the Taesday. Janun i subjeet of inquiry, if there were ax | terest, but anything that effects the Chi- | ber of the eommittees on agriculture, direotly biio Gontar of Politiesl geaviiy " | il the ouss it thkr some astton. froe colnage of silver and for more monoy e AL . nee that the facts could be reached, | cattle market concerns the cattle | accounts and expendit ires, public print York Times (rep.): The stato is tobe con- | This boliof v ot due to any dotermina- | he Brice-Whitney crowd are Friday, Jani g WB71 1 as to the amount of money that is annu- | raisers of the whole western countr ing, claims, and constitutional amend- atulated upon the inauguration | tion by republican senators to oppose the ups, “.‘:-H\""x;‘" Im\.[ “:.,\.l_ .“ Buturdiy P Iy loancd in this state at rates of in- | It the gravity of the discase under con- | ments. enator - Lobeck has been | ermor of an honored cit who during o | poal of theSherman act nor to any conspiracy | {4 S e i R hefore me and subseribed fn my | terest several times greater than the | sideration has boen unduly exag «d, [ made chairman of committee | (P ission of Nenon o, JAmost | on their part to embarrass the incoming ad- | Wyon and wondering how much im P e R PR RoYary Baibtt v allowa. - Such an investigation, how- | and if it can casily bo cured, it is time | on medical logislation and & mom- | hus nevor boeh deeused ot naris dhom | tninistration, Sonator Shorman his Already on the ovponents of Senator Warren in Seal h ' ‘L, Notary Py c. | ¢ | BTt R i . 4 " SdARe {Vall stroot o ke. would hardly produce satisfactory | for the stockmen to learn how to deal | bi of the committee, on muni- | able act, either in public or private. Lor "wh”" 1 the attitude of the x.nm.mml il street can ma = P £ e 3 A5 e 3 i « o has been judgge, congressman, aud | as being distinctly in favor of stopping o Clalm. Average Circulation for December, 24,620 | vesults, for the obvious reason that few | with it. De. Salmon bel ves that every cipal affair mines and minerals, | yug filled many other import Dositions, | the purchase of silver bullion. \(.\,.,”f, lt The celebrated MeGaiashan claim, which —_—————————————— | j0150ns who are paying usurlous in fatmer can cure the lumpy jaw with | and labor. Senator McDonald is chair- | and tho vendiet of the pubile, irrespective. of | (s PUFha supposod by u great majority of | 108 been bofore congress for thirky odd ORaANIZED labor in Nobraska is | est would make it known und no informa- | fodide of potassium, and his use | man of the commitieo on_county and | Priy,h S oDl S Nt Lo euan | B BAHYa ik, Ao \es 55 O Ko oL ALy e G L T D taking a lively interest in legislation | tion could be sccured from the money | of this remedy has demonstrated | county boundavies and member of the | beovmie po P gue of Nebraska nave reason | the affecting silver being brought upon the | prsidents voto. A vt e o oh U0 this winter. lenders, But it is not to be doubted that | that it does not cost to ex- | committee on agriculture, public lands | him, will be progressive, pure, economical | floor of the senate u til after the house had | quired, which means that thirty-six senators millions of dollars are today drawing |ceed 7 cents a day for each |and buildings, miscellaneous corpora- | A just B disposed. of tho questlon, aud it was aluo bo | would hiave hud to voto afirmintively. Tho thief of | unluwful interest and that thousands of | animai treated. Tt may be that amore | tions, stato prison, live stock, grazing NEBRASKA AND NEBRASKANS, | lioved that M. Bland and the other friends | 1010 WIS & 15 1briat aca UM IOD ouglas " f s Tt RALY 7 i i i | o ¢ coinage of silver could stave off | M S A% 3 b Aateme Of timo,” as the young scnator of Douglas | oy people ave being heavily oppressed | general dissemination . of knowled and soldicrs' home, What Mr. Lobeck gt e S R R e R i "h‘."l)m‘”_ \.\'»’.fwn'..r O | fact earrics with it one of the tragedics discovored when the senato committeos | by the usurious exactions of tho money | concerning the true character of this | docs not know about medical legislation e LR L A | ress: of Consrossional Mistory. Tho bill which y o, Tt h 1t 4 N w 0 8 © today did ot gra MeGar were announced. { sharks. To many farmers this isamuch | much talked of discaso will cause it to | will be made up by Mr. Clarke when ho | A company has. been oreanised at South | 1t 14 Compromise Measure, han's clait to thi i i - -—1 more serions burden than the land mort- | be less dreaded and more successfully | comes to discuss the hateh of pickerel, | Sioux City t build a 100-barrel Houring mill The bill as reported is a compromise, The | S0uthern California, but veferred it to the THE miscollancous corporations com- | g dealt with in future. codfish and sharks in the head waters of | Anselmo citisens want the town incatior- | rovision llowin the mationel ks to . | €Ut of elainis for idjudieation. The ve of d A | 882 g g ety |« but the Lincoln Land company is fight- | Do their cireutation 10 por cont. to the | e president was based upon the ground mittee of the senate bly illustrates Bills have b introdueed in the leg- the Big Pappio. ainst the change | L lm-nl’\ln'uwh-;m\fv ‘“‘m"\ de. | that the interests of the government wer the eternal fitness of things in general | islature to prohibit and punish usury, | REPUBLICAN y S AND SILVER. _— G . ; = = 1t is veported that the sheriff of Antelope | signed Lo the opposition to the con. | 108 sufticiently protected in case of an ad- and the operations of the corporation | and the subject should not be permitted It having been charged that the r Bu little more than thirty years ago | county has been found short in his accounts | tined purchase of sileor by the Anntoln]’] NSRS SIS0 DL FHE COUELS combine in particular. | todrop out of consideration. Of course | publicans in the United States senate | b2ut 72 per cent of the tonnage engaged s S el el \atis b 1‘_"‘”“]‘”““"l'”m'u“:“h"l‘ij“';I ntinned increase | eqlted, burst into tears when he learnod tho e ] the money lenders will in due time be on are disposed to emba I ! { 1 | the Nye & Schneid ompyny, shot himself 1 The free silver men cannot Ao :‘Iw“'” f vahn”m;.“\u:‘Hmu.;“.u.-,"’l‘”)‘:l‘v‘u‘, ::I:\I: IT18 believed by that strong Cleve- | hand to work against such legislation, administration by delaying the repeal of | States was Amevican. Last year it wi fatally with suicidal inteny he cause is | chagrin at the march which Mr. Sherman i % e & Jand organ, the Buffalo Courier, that | and they will be well sup with tl N . 3 7 o o S0t Cottt 1 more suecess in the next congress. am the law requiring the purchase of sitver | 1695 than 20 per cent. This decline rep- | 1ot kiown | o s AR B commesmorttone oo | It WIS about (ho: hext o aw ¢ 2 the purchase silve i Yeit ’ AT LR A g 0 said to 3EE correspondent tonig] the next twelve months will be “‘a year | means to defeat it, but if the friends of resents an immense loss, but this is not ars were trying to enter ! of turbulence” in the democratic politics ‘ the people are vigilant and in earnest bullion by the government, Senator 1t they were surprised by the | ') rezard the sudden and abrupt action of | Pl the wan, white-neaded Irishman of New York. Tt isa good guess. they will suceced in securing the desived | “PROCRASTINATION is the Panoobe Grand vanche in wss the incoming | in the foreign commeree of the Un | Sherman has written u letter declaving | & 1t means furthor thut duving the | proprictor, but” they made thelr eseapo | the finance committeo today as i breach ot | thinking now whoro Tam going to, gt my that the imputation does a gross injury >33 of the deoline this country has | empty-handed. | days-ago sumon tho Remubticins shat foy | Dorrowed money and tho hospicaity of | legislation braska ought to hav to the republicans of the senate, Ha | Paid out hundveds of millions of dollars el Tactory 10 po owned by home | siitical as well us othor raasons they woutd | friends, and Lum geting old, very old HERF, ar ications that the repub- | stringent law against usury, and there » majority of those sena- | i freight charges and passenger nw industries to be established | BOUrelieve My, Cleveland of the embarrass e o licans of Towa are breaking away from | i no reason why it should not b pro- g Raatt ¥ hi o h | ment which must come to him by the silver he following pensions grantod are re- oL : : re decidedly in favor of the repeal | fares to « ship owng City this ing pension 3 re re prohibition and leaning toward high | vided by the 1 ] n Hien & . 2 2 | question. It w understood upon the pa porte present logisla $INCE | or suspension of the purchase of silver enough mone fact, to have ien South Sioux City people began to | of the free silver democrats that the que Nebra Original —David MeGugin, license. ‘The prohibition farce has be- | gli the : come wearisome and might as well be | yro pledged to such legisl o f ST % ’ 3 walk )ss the river on the ico the pontoon | tion would not be bt 1 3 : : 4 . 5 3 roprosented irr thut body | bullion and are ready at any moment | eStablished the greatest flects of steam- | NI terbss the river on the fco tho poutoon | tion would ‘not s Austin Qllorest, Honry Holmes, Grauville, abandoned first as last for something that is practicuble. 3 y | on account of expedicney in the business be ) elsol hor ). erlan tion, to vote this way. Ho assorts, on | ShiDs the worlds has ever seen, and to | ico and this compel travolors s pug Sy il | 1 R s s A B oo e Shorhy Hool D 7 i 7 | fore the senate Smith A. Boughton, John 1. Smith. Origi ——— the other hand, that not moro | h® liberally, ‘$ubsidized them, if | According to the Press Nebraska City | The bill reported today will not be : nul Widows anette 1. Orendorff, Rachel = ABaaeTy i i TS has more homes, which ure owned by their | brought to a vote, and it is 4 waste of time | 15 1111 PARTISAN HYCOCRISY, than one-fourth or one-fifth of the demo- :‘I‘ ) rl-l ;"f_'v“"«""l" to know that | gicupants, ‘and f rented houses than | and harmon tate it at this late day. | “lowa: Original—Henry Pahl, Harry Haul- There never was a meaner exhibition | cratic senators ave in favor of such re- | there isa S e paango in. this |l any hiniclty of its size fn the state. But | The opponents of the proposition are largely | man, James Williams T Smith, bk bW ETlais : : AT SRS - | important direesion, and that within the | Just on this day it is very timely to add that | in the majority on both sides of the chamber | Pid 1 Shob, m, Jucob. Shade, Samuel J of hyp! L t_’:;m. h . \\lm‘hflll alleged I".u]' and th L they “ll_l L ;| next twenty yéars tho United -States | 1 Das the poorest and most ungainly ehurch | and will talk the measuro to death if noces. | annbstoon - volmor Kol e service reformers of the demoe treme measures to prevent it. Th 3 At A, 4 A O | edifices of any city which ires to its | sary." Leander 1. Mills, William J. McElhan party make in their assaults upon Presi- | are openly pronounced,” says Senator ‘u“""}Hlewnnftlwhm nation | importance. e domoorhocs, who stands at th head | Additional-"Ralyh' C. Spurrier. Increase— 3 5 The pretense . sherman, *for the free coinare of silver | ©f the world in B¢dan transportation, S RTIB AN . of the democratic list of membership of the | johniHolms. lliam R. Shriver, 4]: nt Harvison. The pretense that Mr. | Sherman, ‘for the free coinage of .m.}. 1 L LATUR| D LOBRBY. finance committee, and who is to be chair- | Alyin Clatk. v8, oto.—Minor Cleveland is profoundly in love with | or the continuance of the ex sting law, TEn % o = 0 TR man of the committee when the senate reor- | of David R. MeCrackin, Surah J. Orange. civil servico reform is ridiculous in view | and he declares that “if the democratic e LG Eeen i i (FERChu s Quil (RRITER Av iy liotapectid | ganizes in March, said today that not more laneous i i e f o P ¢ 3 movement on investigations by the 56 s North, senator from this district, did | than ten democratic senators would vote for 2 4 of ¢he record of his administration, The | party will farnisha contingent of ten e L, “‘_‘i"”:»‘l“‘m‘ Y ”:i"‘“"‘,‘m s his corporation bosses told him, the repeal of the bullion purchase. not. and. ; as today appointed post — people who make this elaim in behalf of | senators in support of the vepeal of the | PV 8 LSl 2 (s ganlels Silver Creck 'Times (rep.): Paul Vander- | furtherme vote upon the bill would not ( master v ille,” Madison county, THE deadly grade crossing continues | to get in its work in Chicago. Rail- road trains crash into street cars in that city with uncomfortable frequency. Considering the opportunities for fatal | accidents the number of poople killed is | not as large as might reasonably be ex- pected. : 2 : ore the houdé Had fairly got ready to t, whe Nebr, epublic be reached 1 > the £ N >was | Nel o M. R, Morris, Tosigned. - Sy 8 the president-clect scem to forget that | silver act of 1890 it will pass the senate e ad fairly got rea voort, who braska republican was a | be reached before the 4th of March. Hewas | Neb., vice orr § s IT 008TS monoy to build war ships, e s o s “r] b Sl pass thofiscnate’ | st e inquisition: This ingenious | Lypical political intriguer and in bad odor in | positive in his mind that a decided majority | - The feicnds of the ~three batialion b but the government of the United States | Stevenson, the vice prosident-slect, | within ten day Lis own party, has become the great apostle | of the senate. wis to the bill ¢ ’ ve than ever jubilant, s it 18 und | 1 goes right on with the work of construct- | Who — was first assistant post- | Undoubtedly Senator Sherman states | €Tort tohead oft ‘a_sedrching inquiry | of'the pops, - Groat is purity in politics! | ported today, and that any amount of discus ing one of the finest navies in the world. | master general in the Cleveland | the situation correctly, and the question ""‘:I‘l """ ‘1‘:1_‘" ‘_hi" h”":" ""'”‘] LG 1\'«":lx"x)«'.\"lvl|:|?l (rep): "I'.I'.“ nyn;h.l‘r-. \\-ilvl\ sion would not help its chances of adoption, Contracts have just been let to the | administration, turned more men out of | it sugwests is, w y should the T‘" Hlu{n.m-u-._ t may (1'_‘"“} est, I'he :‘;:’:‘I;; xé.’ff»'.fs.‘\fI.l'l';i'-'i'fiu'.'x'.l’l.i’..'}'.'hfi n‘.m\ lx\ Cramps for the building of the Brooklyn | office because they were republicans | republican senators particularly con- | hoUse has a-right to fvestigate the |t i koebins in the middle of the voud is A resolution intended to bring before the at 82,086,000 and the Towa at 83,185,000. | than weto over turned out under any | corn themselves about this matter in | Mnagement of any state institution or | not strewn along the middia of the political | pub sl S puble pasteind (of Melgar They will be ma ) sols. i other administration for partisan rea- | view of the attitude of the democratic | the conduet of any officer regardless of | highway. 4 1 P 4 B " e retived list of our ary 5 aeting as \ 7 5 R o= s whe » other house 7 do, , Beatrice Times (rep.); It is not likely o ALaC L iC N A actn Pttty SR naeatat: beutitid e AT THE prosent rate of fur seal de- caveor that commended him to the | will in a few weeks come into control of | B0 further than merely investigating | will enlarge tho appropriation for the | ! M I A | s S Loy [ ! struction the seals will havo becomo ex- | Chicago convention. In the last year of | the legislative and executive branches | 5410 officors and state institutions. Tt B avainble Wil bo hisamep s Ioney may | LLdiad to'be introduced fu the house tomos: | - ta-Sonator C. H. Van Wyck of ki tinet by tho time the Boring sca contro- | the Cleveland administration tho postal | of the government. It is understood | 18 a right to institute any investigation | be svaflable will bo b sl e e L e e Rl s L AT O versy 13 ended, 5o it will not bo w matter | service was utterly demoralized by | that Mr. Cleveland is extremely anxious | that may in its judgement lead to the [ "gIIC v Oty Briouno (rep): Tois satd thas | 25, OG0 HE U IeE States army can | the Kiemer of much concern to them or anybody else | throwing out efticient and capable ve- | to have the silver question disposed of | discovery of frauds and conspiracies on fl‘xl;{?hl :;:l:\\luliulllnlhriull‘u:;vlixlzn(llhx:\xuui l;“ I was n']ml'(}ml here today I.Iluu. .h\n;lm- what the result is. The agitation was | publicans, wholly for a political purpose, | before he assumes the duties of the '}‘ _l.'"'r“g"”t":“\‘l“‘” U"l’;’“‘“_'" x‘-ll February 3 to May.1. Ho bolioves that tho | o iobiosqntative Outhuraite of Oblo, who fa || Wulter Q. G e sy VAL OOy commenced several years too late. Our | and there were more scandals during | presidency. He doesn't want to be | their agents in the lobby. And in mak- | | rosnt “arrangement interferes with tho on mi affuirs and who has been referred | with Mr. Cleveland, and that Judgo Gresh government is doing the best it can, | that administration, due to u | troubled with it, and he desives to | I such inquiries tho house S EUDEOImaY | WL Ot on of the year, | toas President Cle : would likely be a mémber of the next c o1 A 5 isremn 8 clvil ‘sanvias! 5 7 R A T within its own sphere of activity. and works a hardship upon farmers” and | i of war. was o at he | nét. There is no way here of denying or however, and perhaps a few of the noble | disregard of the civil service law, than | avoid the responsibility of having ! : - $ 3 it ; | g ; 5 ] ; et A ¥ ety AYNE others who hav & vork to perform though of the action of Genoral Newton in | confiming the report P. S. H. animals may be left to claim protection | have been known under any other ad- | to act regarding it. He has his Diversion for tiie Groundlings. Stuart Ledg: : The Omaha Bug is | attempting to serve this government as an if we win. ministration since the law was enacted. | emissarvies in Washington endeavoring stood that the wmilitary committee of the houso is a unit in its support, and us it has already passed the senate there seems o b wson why this mueh desived and long wi 1 for reorganization should not become a fact during the present adminis- wration Hon, . . ventine, the ser ant-at-arms ©Cannot Serve Two Masters. in extending civi rice vulos in the | exce > conslstent wi St nolioy part in all ‘the deliberations in the lowe in extending eivil s e rules in the | except to be consistent with the polic anada seems to have come to her senses | houge of the loeisls tare. ke mRa At hope of finding some rulavitios that | of the party in keeping the currency | at In the now tariff of canal tolls for | exporicuce of soveral terms. and. ls ot o would justify the next congress or ad- | sound and maintaining the eredit of the ibgha Al ol oa Ll Jiscrimination | easily fooled into voting for any measur not s Al A e i against citizens of the United States, Pr SRS Sty S ministration in overturning much that | government. This they will not hesitate | 38 to the interest of the people. If some much 3 ) A deut Harrison's administration r needed legislation is not passed this winte has baen done and making more places | to do, there is every reason to believe, | more credit mark by this achieyemont. it will not be the fault of ‘such membe in the government service for demo- | regardless of any eonsiderations relating " - v e = he. It looks as though a good Iroad bill i OrHGE og Y oonaice Piakng Standing "Twixt Love and Duty, an be passed by the lower house, but it is crats. Doubtless the great majority of | to the next administration Washington Post., very doubtful whether such a measure would the democratic party would support the Colonel Watterson stands in the ante-room | go through the seng proposition made by a representative in I 18 impossible to determine from the | of statesmanship and greatness. Will he e N : bow to L)w m; 4 that he is wedded LOOK OU7, THEY'LL TICKLE YOU. congress of that party to suspend the lv'fllll“ u]n mml-mlu[n-uta !ru llhc unll-fl]llh[“ Ln)nu‘l will he enter the br .|:|(h‘t1‘:l . 1o J S B S oporation of the civil service law during | bill what the fate of that measure is | and assist in the glovious work of detracting omerville Journal: A thorn In the hand at- i) ‘ N + o 9 P, ot rACts more attentl than two in the bush. the first year of every new administra- | likely to be in the senate, but the im- | from the burdens of the oppressed peoplet | Lricts more attention than two in the bus tion, 50 that it should ba able to fiM the ssion they convey is that there isa They Keme or. entire public sorvice with its partisans. ity favorable to the measure. New Orleans Times-Demoerat, s A The countey will s00n have an opportu This, however, does not insuve its suc- In this section of country Butler was the | (i News: Hobbs (on the cable car) H You are a civil engineer, I nelieve, sir? Poles ity to lears, what the democratic party | coss, for the opponents of the bill have | B voa nd Wik Kool reen. bl tHEE | =Ses Hlalba Hiton Wiy dont yoi got up and | . n iy 5 ive that old laay a seat? | realiy thinks of civil service reform, and | at their command almost unlimited | are willing totforges some of the § il R | tent. It has always been maintained by | . R yon it | Of the past, but W eannot be expected. tc ochester Demo When o young man | | [yearasa pacial sale ; Y | it is pretty safe to predict that the gieans- of ndelaying . notlonsiunon i 0y sasbetis A I ot b foxpoctedfo [ Heahnator Domeorstsl Whart' o oudy men y many who have had a great deal of ex- ! | L, B - 3 stora ” That' o ; | He does not aeserve i, and the less said of | he from one house of worship 10 of linen dusters.” That's perioncoe with Indians that they are in- | o session vemain and other matters | him, therefore, thi bette anothe TN | capable of civilization and that their 2 y i i — - ! are pressing for consideration the L = ; A Times: What makes the bi- | ¥ why we are giving savage instinets cannot be uprooted; OF INTEREST TO CATI'LE MEN. | n]r])(!ni‘llnxl may succeed in preventing L“m;";lvlr"-k/.r‘,‘l::‘xl"l “wvmmg' 3 t “1\1‘1“ lx' vw ”;I:‘-j"’f ”f "3" ro | | ‘ I 1 i h] i 3 :““;“‘""“l' be “\""lll fl{mlfl" l; m"; The latest phase of the disagreement | the bill coming toa vote. Should thoy | One of the senatorial candidates 1 Wyom- | : A ps | gentlemen their choice hoe apro becoming loss frequont and | potween the federal departmont of agri- | fail to do this, however, thero is still the | ing promised a Urfited ‘States marshaiship apolis Jonrnal: “Paw, what is a lay T =| of winter overc an that they submit more readily to re- | culturo and the Illinois live stock ogm. possibility of the bill being killed in | hart st g borjons 1 exchang. gL i b Rl 1 g sl St Sieatut than they dida fow years ago. | missioners is tho report of Dr, Salmon, | conforence committes. Tt outlook for | are getting fastidie® out thut way. Ho e ot . bo Sl @l suits, in our window, for ten dcllars. (1'1(1('.’11 good —— chief of the huroau of animal industry, | the measure in this congress cannot, | it the effete cust ilie place mizht bo'offered | mecting The ¢ ;‘”'lj Aosta tavard: I5to I Sl R e 2 THE report of the special invostigat- | to Secvetary Rusk. D., Salmon takes | therefore, be rogarded as promising. :'-‘f.,f‘.‘.,‘r"':..;"',,_::-’{‘.f\.:R{ Ak Houss withou AR EMR 1 ] 1o | |1 ressers say that as health preservers and comfort mak- ,Ing committec of congress on the Read- | issue squarely with the commissioners | —_— d AL Tudge:, “You lul quite. & phoe ltte | 11 ercoats fi 2 te ' one' .. | st | ; rtune,” sald the lawy 11l ers our overcoats fill the bill (a ten dollar one) for de "ing coal combine states that the aim of | in respect to the natuve of the diseass | IN MANY portions of the northwest - T}'"‘ b 'f"‘l“ Mgy n iYes replled the fortunateyouth, | |l e 4 J A the coalbarons is to drive out independ- | ealled lumpy jaw and the degreo of dan- | there are streams which afford ample | his Al anuhs BNV raned b meatoraga | oLaupposeyou giliony w ok of ¥ - sirability and utility, to say nothing of the luxurious ent miners and gain completo control of | ger attending it. The report says that | water power for the propulsion of elec. | oren any oth Lomkalmerston d I 1 bad thought ot it, but I concluded to I I i pro Largest Manufacturers and Retuilexs Globe-Democrat, e "i;‘“‘“ “"'k‘ She s ailroadiiobh ;| army oficer and at the same timo- rendering We Aren Great 1 " : « . 5 obe-Democral. i as taker p its abode at the capi orvice o Frel rovernmoe Roston Advertiser., g — = ; The flagrant violatlons of the act ut | to whip in democrats to the sup- that Croker aud Hill have | to guard. the inter e Catnoo Ll || pyco LS BTIOREOY v Cn D Al i D’1‘“!'4 '":"ll !ufl:‘hw in lm ":;m lzus‘l;c- Baltimore, Indianapolis and elsewhere | port of the proposition to repeal or sus- quarelad I eudSa or ol gilation among 'Il'!\ml'lls||ul|llu\lhl that such g lobby exis Outhwa I Newton's dual | territory a ship eanal, by means of which di come sufficiently serious set the | yre well remembered. President Har- | pend the law. It would unquestionably H > ML Lincoln. Ther ad. 2 8 C juestionab . N rti i ———— : all the wile: 1 con- | that he is rendering decidedly the most im- | tween the great lakes and tidewater, Is a % 5] {5 5 A Bearded Pard for Peffer, nc ang h-‘ be- | portant and active s e to the French | bold one, but i ks too strongly of the get through it, and it is worthy of note | vance the cause of clvil service reform | should be accomplished. Now, the dem- Ohio State Jowrnal., foro ¢ anotk - will be found, Tt " that appeals arc being made for funds | than any other president, and his latest | oorats in congress fully understand the | | Senator Peffer is to have a running mate. | behooves our alliance brethren to be on their | punama railroad and whose office is at bwsupposed, over” twenty feot doep. The action extending the classified sery feeling and the wishes of Mr. Cleveland ator from Louisiana, Don Cuff- | BUAKC present receiver of the company. 1 do not | § nal is some six feet deep and has cost ,There are other cities in which no | py | in this matter, and if they decline to re- | want ot hie B > Suthei cnts resort to_shotguns, according to the to draw s an officer of our army upon | system would u b 150,000, s it special scarcity exists that might follow | ], will be protocted in their | gard them why should republicans give | sisters vice of their leaders, then the republicans | the retired lis st, for they ure | would probably embr aralle oute ;i vi solli 2 ‘Where Reform is shotguns. Then the shotgun method of de- | the Fr J U It is Ihn' duty | seems out of the D , and while i!. may In Omaha, for 111>t:|}\4»<-. with coal selling | from their politics is concerned. is a | the democratic president; Why Kansas City Journal, ciding matters would be the rule and the in- | of the retar; v to | serve as a pleasing them spoculation, as at$1l a ton, there is sure to bea fuel | our | X ’ . s i i 5 5 2 _ A g 4 legislature has a bill prepared to abolish all | 1t Way be a v way than the constit om one or the other of his positions, and if | to be considered serious), democratic spoilsmen. They have baen | lieve the incoming administration of any P e e T L R iy adopted by the old parties, but it undoing this, if posSible, and are propos- | this very important question? reason why it should board them too. JarL ol WN|NG ’m :.m:,,-mukn.x tho various committees | iy un fnvostigation of what has b Manifestly there is no just demand in (s e b Tl ool hdenal Cuspon of y “;”0801\]!" ;“L- year, the ac "‘VU W‘"ku"l’ | done under the present administration | this matter upon vepublicans in congress AnptherReinkSaored. Butler County Press s taking a prominent & Co. | © organization may now bo expected of Ulothing in tue World. , has already been taken in deciding to co-operate with the people in the west- legislation as may be needed to promote the irrigation of arid lands. While this indirectly, for every step toward the development of the state hasaninfluence to guard the interests of the corporations. | dent of the ‘The proposition to have through American role is most s!lmhhu It appedrs to me | rect communic people thinking of ways and means to | vison has done more sustain and ad- | ba a very great relief to him if this | government, which is now managing the impossible. Such a canal would be, it is to with which to provide fuel for the poor. t : \ | ; that would York Times (vep.): Supposo the independ- | seo how General Newton can be permitted | far more than £50,000, > anal which some 8,000 postoffice em- this example without doing any harm. Bositions; Fieot fai - as'any . datigor | theraelyes Y Sonoain abant e At el and demoerats would be driven to the use of | both _the i s as he does | of the Erie canal nt the schome of unconcealed annoyance to the | should they be especially anxious to e A populist member-clect of the Kansas | 9ependent leaders would have it their w demand of G Newton his re i possibility of the near it is hardly famine in some homes. 4 casting about for some sort of plan for | care or vesponsibility in connection with clals good and ti 0 gogd | 18 a little unpleasant for the old men and THE divectors of the Board of Trade ! ! . oRiolalel oo R New York Advertiser, to begin in earnest. One important sten ern part of the state in behalf of such does not directly concern Omaha it does upon the business of the metropolis. Is THE Indian ceasing to be a sav- age? On all the reservations in the country unusual quiet has prevailed this winter and there are not now any red | men who show outward signs of discon- hison Globe: A n whe has lived an 1y, happy 1ife, never has any sens son will not be altogether favorable to | and as only a few weeks of the \ i < s 10 chi ny' manner of living eleli rhinh 1 * ArMents are nYENArA & o the anthracito industry by fixing tho |over 180 head of cattle affootd | trical machinery and in some cases stops | oss bitt ho died o the.ove of his i o shunke in my sander ofliving, il taste in which all our garments are prepared for gen Y g kL . P3| Quy.' Chatham died at 70, Fox at . freight rate on coal so high that pro- | by the dlrwau.\ vhu e been fuh- urw‘lwm;.v taken to utilize them. Ina | , Canning at 58, and when Sir Rober 4 Buffalo Quips: It was a Buffalogirl of v tlemen's wear. The suits now ]Dllt on Dir ten dollars ducers find it profitable to let the com- | jocted to the iodide of patassium | region where the tof 1l must | met with his fatal accident he w [Barl | une _r_l“lv\ln g \:‘Im b )“l!m]‘lm'hmw-‘-.nln‘! b Y : bine handle their product. Thecommit- | t -eatment and 100 of them have already | always be an important considera- | Risml ssiaisiecitug yood old ke of 86 hnt | ierlibars dlaglunces 1y blisa 1ee folly command the respect of thosz who are in the hbit of teo will favor the passago of a bill to-| baen slaughtered. The post mortem ox- | tion in connection with manufacturing | om0t Bold office after ho was S p | g : AN give the Interstate Commerce commis- | aminations madé show that sixty-threo | enterprisos the possibility of making | Dleted ni S yoar ads i S i R, BN wearing our $15 to $20 suits, or tailors’ $35 and $40 out slon power to regulate freight rates, | of the 100 slaughtered were cured, from | electricity serve as a motive power for gl d dificulty In colleoting his ronts s ality is iust as eool : J » suit | ¢ el " | H vy — 2 A 3 £ 001 ¢ 0s the suit, bt and if this is done and the law | which it is argued thut the diseaso is far | machinery as well as for lighting and fevalatonarrBetirmors; nd e said the countey cousin to tho | fits, 'lhc quality is just as gool anls r].‘ suit, but 1s enforced it will cut the ground from | lessserious than is generally suppsod. | heating is full of intorest. 1t may soon hoe publio has-been taking a square and | Tt 0N Gaanl Jou pyorythlng « the price--well,--that's ten dollars for any suit or over- under the combine. It is gratifying to | It proves to be in no sense a contagious | prove to be a practical salvation of the | stends s gh much! diggusted look, at the | Suoh thing, Wiy, Thoarc paps ssy betars 1 : X know that the toils aro slowly closing | malady, healthy cattle having been kept | fuel problem whe:ever water power is e inte: "1t has soe thomile | Covered ninetionthis of the ground." [ 1]} coatin the winlow--this week around the manipulators of the anthra- | in the closest contact with those that | to be had. oty i moRE ;- | v nd offfces by prof slng the most in CAME DOWN ARD., cite deal. Their remarkable success in | were diseased while the cxperiments | —_—— | tense zeal for the people's interests and the Kausax City « N managing to go on so long in violation | were in progress without producing any DOWN in Annist:n, Ala, & town | booPle's will and youin onestate after an She thoug slide_upon *y of law and in deflance of public senti- | bad results. | built up by iron mills through the iv- | rovolutionary overthrow and defeat of the £ do with skite u figure §— Staro open overy evonins i 634 ; S, W. Cor. 15th and Deu $las St .ment commands a certain admiration, | The purpose of the burean in under- | vestmentof nothe n casi‘al Hon, Adlai | peop! ley to selzo larger power. d twled wakurday o ' s will in ol 3 2 s . hofo otest most Vo« ; Then tried it Jarred her spine, -but tho public will now willingly forego | taking these experiments was t demon- | E. Stevenson said the othe: day In g M heard th Lol Toees \ ; t i & their devotion t rm, un! behold, not | Sha g DAt n't so nice b & continuance of the sublime spectacle. l strato that lumpy jaw is nota danger- | pablic address: It was & matter of the | evon the west corrupt ant desserate of thr She felt confused, shook up, contused, Let this sufice