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THE OMAMA DAILY BEE: "WR DAY, JANUARY 25 189 DAILY BEE | i 1K DID EE A SIGN, I inevitable result of greater delay in de- | varied and .-urd'lw acquirements and g:::\T\T\i“.‘v’«‘v"l}’«‘v?‘y‘h.:‘;"xy:1\i;|:::;'«"."?”.“""“"H‘." "Y\‘TI(‘I; I “I\Rl\‘ SU(\(\F\\-"R not tikely that whatever his conclusions & - iero may be great squads of horos: | armining most of the cases going to the | of marked ahiHY. Ho was one of the | Bivh. Neither the Bullman company nor its | JUYTIUL MARCY ) may be he will err in this instance, handed railroad lobbyists at |,|,.m."., but in | oo . | most carnest _advocates of sccesslon | responsible for it and $ono legistature o Nebraska's Tnterests Not Protectod, By ptendaico thore wo fllod %1 A bill has boen introduced In the | and gave the confodoracy his loyal | logislate it away e e AV MarEIHE oF "N R St PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, |y o o lagiatation. While a | legislature providing for the appoint- | servico s a solit? fior the war he Get n Musste n Order, How Prosident Harrison Feels About Making military afairs today the Fort. Randall mil great howland a heartrending moan is | ment of throe judicial commissioners, to | was one of thd #ost persistent in his Philad lphta Tim » the Appointmant. th A .'N“' [vj,‘,‘,,",“‘.‘ TR },”:,‘,\. Dot F. ROSEWATER, Editor = TERME OF SUBSCRIPTION | 3 committee held that enough public lands ha atly Bew (without Sunday) One Year.. § 8 . - pared at o 1 S BANE o TIARY R Too gommittee heid thut en ] nds b Yaily and Sundiy, One Yoar About the great corrupt railroad | be reforred such casos as the suprome [ His appointmeut in the cabinet of | Pared at s o " | M 0888 " stinn boon ghven away 1o the states and that i HIx Months.. man will search Lincoln throuh court may deem proper and the par- Clovtldnd was a concession | is another proof that moat | MAY POSSIBLY NOMINATE A DEMOCRAT | was time fefused 1o Toport the B nday Bee, One Yenr 00 | throush without diseovering any signs ties interested may request to have so radica nt in the south | needsisa andall reservati was t urdny Bie, One Your The men who are the nl th ' Weekly Toe, One Yonr OFFICES, going up to heaven from o fow domag. bo named by the court itself,to whom shall | hostility to the—veconstrnction poliey Sonator Stowart of Nevada says he is pre submitted. The judgment of the com- | o s appeint to the s No Partian Reason Requiring the Tmmediate | (V0 been thioy B B L s L missioners is not to bl final, bug must be | preme bhench 1wa rded at the Filling 6f the Vac * of Tho states of Nebraska and South Dakota Omaha, The Bee Building filed with the court, which may adopt | time as a ! @istinet approval \ Prominently ain wre about 100,000 acres in the reserva Bouth Omali, corner N and 26th Streets. Many of them have a friend who is a candi § ! . n and the lan th £10 . LN Counell BRI, 12 Poarl 8treet date, and th aro thoro to say a good word | the report or make such changes or | the oxtreme state rights views This Connection, gon.aud he lad is ; \ an acre, thus jengo Office Chumber of Commerce, h 'y . tfleati " el noper. W 0 mar § ine ar \ it . e M T ot 16 Fribuno | for him ana to help him if they can. There is | modifications as may seem proper. | nich Lamar wasa leading apostle Bullding no talk of railroad lezislation yet, and no | Whether or not this is the best plan that | did not particularly distinguish himse t* ere I_ywv‘ "Hw nat Wasivarox BunsAv or s Bes had no infiuence with the military com Washington AT BONDRNOR, more need of a railroad lobby than there is | can bo devised is a question for caveful | as seeretary of the LU R U Bl i RIS L 518 FoURTERNTH STREST, | b T Neh Ta Tt faitod § mblishing CORRY VEN 1 i 5 S 4 - v i Kem short, is accomplishing AIl communieations relating to news and | 0f a lobby to keop the members from suicid- | consideration, but it is said to have been | more conger labors of the supreme The Emergency Needs n Disinfectant, Wasiinarox, D.C., Jan, 24, ) tothing whatdver for s’ constituents. editorinl mitter should be addressed o the | ing.— Vor satisfactorily employed in several of the | eourt he made a very creditable record « 1 Commered 4 : uat the wational capital wero | 8o fat local ¢ Editori L cre are none so blind as those Who | tates, 1t would be wholly optional with | If not a great jurist, measured by the piihio Konsas populists, should send over to | 1 1at t i i f th izh All husiness lotters and_remittance will not see. What brought the railroad | payties tosuits whether their cases wor higher standards of the tribunal of | ists, They will need it vk T had T Wishing Company, | mg stm and steikers down to Linesln A i S e Turtd e supreme col His frequent incapacity on Western Ponstons, he addressed fo The e Publishing Company, | managers and strikers down o L submitted to the commissioners or not, | which he was a member, he brought to | the luri rts of their st 1t tol R ¢ John'James Inzalls' red neckii dutics of his high ofice, and the fact that | ported e o o e gl ek AR R s LR LR Je s L L t many would prefer conception of the dignity and vesponsi- - his departure for Georgia was made with all | Nebraska: Oviginal—Joseph Baker, John e FUBLIBEING | COF the cases should take this bilities of his position A Loud Call for Boles, the difieulties surrounding an invalid, had | ¢ Sawyer, ( W. Sleigh, Gottlob Vogel, Minneapolis Tribun srepared the minds of all who were familiar | 9008 W. Glick, Josiah W, Sloan, Cebron O iy state auditorof Tows oAtlmabas ¢ rth i e A | Seott, George C. Thompson. Additiont) about 7 cent of the bank depo: with his condition for his demise, For | John By William H. Harris, Daniel B. such should be the bogun no fewer than five adjournments | that s iz to farmers, Will Mr these reasons it was quite natural that the | Mulhollan, Restorati good many from all parts the there to witness the seaatorial con s of the two Kem appears —_— states. Rejresntative Iation is con A8 well have no death of Associate Justice Lamar of the | Wembers in the lower house of congross 7 following pensions grante 0 ro is to bo presumed the performance of hisdutios an elevated Mt 0 1 ranted are r senatorial candidates that hail from P . e eountr ¢ uch O same BWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION | ! intry very much the sar Btate of Nebriskn | mercel ¢ that assembles at Lin- | having thom heard by the su SINCE the present session of cong « ty of Dotglas. { i % coln at session to do the dirty | ooupt. If ) o0 and fireroaso—Isanc Publishing compny. dors soteninly swoar that | of corporations for pay? So the | would be possiblo in the two yea have beon taken out of respoct to. prom- | KIALy oxplutn iow thicss men cai honestly | anuouiicement o | b Lo IR iin Rty HomIgk, SeplA T WEne o e fc e Aa T 3 b i { § pivd mula » muc oy by raisipg co mmediately followed by speculation as to ¥ S lrinal widows, HE oL }"f',‘]’,‘,‘,'[l,l\”H"‘\'J“_y L 1 managers ave looking on from | gopihed for the life of the ¢ymmission to | inent public men who have died. 'Two | ata dead loss of 6+ cot RNB U ALy ete.—Sarah B, Thompson, Mary M. Scofield, Sotlows: B 3 % g afar with supreme indifferenco, and pay- | gateh up with the business of the su- | of these wore United States senators, a il 3 B MRatete i o tha ;-.;: n’. :\\Il\‘r’rw “\‘ u Bunday, Junuary 15, yaon | 1N thousands of dollars a day for whisky, | prame court, or very nearly do so, and it | Gilson of Louisiana and Kenna of Wost Washin near expirati the present administra lowa: Original ~Andrew J. Hamline, Tuesdiiy, Janunty 17 3,000 beer, cig 'd and lodging of a | jg coptainly most desivable and impor- | Vieginia, the others being General But The far northwvest 18 now havinga 1ithe | tioh and by:tlio s Ldesire of President | Robert B. Joyuer, Jacob R. Johnson, Herberd M ncaday, 3 17n7 | Emel nds” who take a deep | ant that this bo done. Tardy justice is | ler, ex-President Hayes add Justice | fun with the southeastern seetion of the | Harvison to el Smith, John . Stephenson, William Scholes, Thursdiy, du 3.7 : 1 IR 116 10 ek T bt looa ¢ Watson, Henry E Waltz, Park A Friduy, Jinuury interes senatorial contest while | 4150 in most cases costly justic Lamar. 1t s doubtless safe to say that [ Uited States, While folks in this loct v to the supreme | Kickel, Johu Kerns, Oscar Stoel. Additional Baturdany, Juntury 21 plugging upall the avenues and chan- | juws deluy Is source of many hard- | nover before in the history of the coun- | Lo aeon shivering for twon Mont ; ibt that President co Carpenter, Levi Orris, Loonard 1 than take the chancoes of a long de ———— Sawyer, mother s former law partnor GEORGE B, TZSCHUCK. | g i Y(RRY : I 't W | Hatfield, Aaron man, Joh Sworn to before me and subseribed In my | hels to railroad legislation ships, leading not infrequensly to the | try was congress called upon within a | claim that for three weeks they have | Ll O O ARl T s oty e L prescnce this 21st divy of Junary, 1593 | Our amiable York contemporavy r cngaged at their sprine plowia conferrin ido trom political i i seDuvid K. Robin (Sonl N. I FETL, Notary Public 4 5 > pratebin w appointment of such g | S0 Increase--John Barnes, John T, Alo pee a _ | minds us forcibly of the prohibitionist | wyon their defeat. To obviate the often stop the course of business at the ctary N ¢ Brecding. 1 ohabagt S iy o | Ander, Edwin H. Dixon, David P, Kimball, I t t s the ¢o! § | il 5 dignified ch er and one lasting, either in | Samuel Chamb er Davis, Jol arl Average Circalation for D r,24, 620 | Who went to Sioux City to see the corn | wonditions is one of the highest duties | summons of death, and it is to be hope Philadelphia Ledy 1 Cha ! T Day John Car i s : SR TRV 50 nent is to b | ACtive service or with pension, for lifo, just ios Maychim, Reissue—Napoleon B - of those who ave charged with provid- | it willbo a long time before such a s o | BaTatia Hith oWn HGHRAMBNT: FHoM. bHE Swhlty | I, JUSURH M ston, Original widows, ONE of Canada’s worst drawbacks at | that prohibition was a great success ing for the public interests and welfure. | vecord is vepeated: Tho new ear is | of o couboey tomomyv. - This i, f o | House, s at prosent constituted, the | g brnees Lot Fras 8 S, present is her foolish and hot-headed | Towa. Ho had not seen a single sign of B already memorable for the death of dis- | tnued, will surely breod mischief, and it | political amliations of the justicos of the | FAIZ Tracy mother), Saral ol tory pross asaloon, and that proved conclusively NOT IN THE CITIES ALONE tinguisheq Amarloans will be continued unless congress shall re ion i i i onfidence in American sceuritios by | 5% e court are rvepublican by a liberal South Dakota: Original ~John . Strain, —— | that no liquor could be had there for | The agitation in behalf of strict sani- S man et providing for | Majority. Therc is, therefore, no partisan | Samucl W. Webster. Additional—Jdoseph K (it i reason or exizency which would call for the | Ritchey, John Bressler. - Increase —John monthiy purchases of silver 5 ig whit ! ¢ ) immedinte filling “of the vacancy by Presi- | Gregor ship warand steamhip and railroad UotolusloBIaFAVYGRINE Hat | dent Harrison Miseellancous competition, the San Francisco Keaniner Chicagn News Record stimate of the Deceased's Ability, \‘Iln‘*h-» ‘A!yw:l‘ 1-{'l1’\m‘<lA \\.. K“w n,-ym.. ”r A suys: “Paradoxical though it may | | Thedistrict cq ; tatron ey the president hine always enter- | guip Lale, Assistant. Scovetary Ghandlos ust witnessed a s z ined—and this statement is made upon | piyt 4bke Assistant Secrota 5 X 4 wiiereby the twenty uen cap- | the best possible authority—the highest re- | 100, il ““;h\“” e by petitor of a railroad is not a railvoad at | tured last April by United St ps 2ot [ gard for Justice Lamar's ability and EACETR M AP ETN B ad i b ealdnnt oif scot free, without th rmality of & | quirements as a jurist. President’ Harrison T eshara, Hucrisanathe preaidsntis bt : trial. The cattlemen arc wit iends | did not, of course, agree with the extreme R pD T T Lo DL L Bk fEXPOCIBH Y T'his is a teuth that has long boen ree- | in Wyomin Rt R W H I e D ever there are poor in need, and that ! ! ognized by those interested in the trans- | maviiling was un b f the | yigidly maintained by Justice Lamar, but f | not appear il the railroad committees | ous proc tinatio some cases, C Wwould introduce it in every community. | not appear until the railroad committ 1 AL 1000 compromise of ht and justice and | period of less than two months to so e ———— and on his return told his friends T San Juan placer diggings proved | love or money. The York editor has | tary measures hus heen in progress for t0 be only o fake aftor all, as many | been at Lincoln and has returned with- | months in all of the large centers of wretched gold-hunters have found out | Out discovering any sign of a railroad | population, and it may reasonsbly be ex &t the cost of groat suffering. lobby! Does every railroad lobbyist | pected that in all of the principal citi Rt i | carry a card on his back like the sug- | of the United States the work of prepar- A POPULAR charity fad of the day is | £estive card over a Sioux City preserip- | ation for a possible \.~z!.u'i of cholera the distribution of coal to the poor. | tion case: “If you don't see what you | will be thoroughly aitended to by the | want, ask for it? health authorities charged with that The idea that the railroad gang will | responsibility. The may be dang REFERRING to the Pacific coast steam- sound and seem, the most ective com Burras 01 all butan opposition steamship line. Such a fad deserves to be adopted wher- ay after amonth's imprisonment in an isolated room of the white h She went out for a short stroll in the white and the sheri ¥ ks of | doctrine house | portation of grain from the west to the ! L tllerg 18 1 L L L) b with her mothe who W begin grinding is cnough to make a | we regret to say there is now in Omaha S hpicae Into cout jood Lhiat | spoody appor jment of a new Justi hor nurse and sole companion. duding TrE members of the Polish nobility | hovselawgh, f"» ‘m; th th PR ol o | 81 Who may wish o navigate it, The | expense of socuing mor nhemust | has not attempted to detormine in his mind | it follay thie her feiends oo parrison e et duties of those who ave the chosen 4 s b ara L T it her friends need not avold have boen ordered to attond the Russian | e o g A competition of s will bring railroads | B /b confor - | herauy longer, as she is parfectly froe tron 5 T el il AN ANTI-PINKERTON BILL guardians of public health will doubtless I g The pr iting attc a conf vacan W , alrondy re- | BOT.ally longor, as i'lh‘l"l\u‘l Ve celebration of :the 100th anniversary ¢ The present logislature should enact to terms every time. Hence lot us have | ence with prominent citi on mado od s and much adviee | fontagion and d e MRy a Taw profibiting the importation into | "5etHentioly perfrmed, i, d fucilitios for navigation to the | & motion to dismiss the : hors who ¢ b ontivly distpoearal from tie e S he state by private persons or corpor g f \ sed. heir clients n Omah W e the state by private p ns or D! an invasion of cholera, assuming that —_— ] L in Omaha by the end of the week Mrs. Bliss, wife of Captain T, H. Bliss, aide-d mp to General Schofield, has been suddenly called o her father's place, Wil lowdat, near Philadelphia, by the dangerous illness of her mother, P, 8. H. Atlantic scaboard. The wate fre the sceond partition of Poland. Russia be conscientiously performed. , saying that | winte i ta trial and acquittal. [ pas Iy & ! ot A = So. to meet the emergency 1y box was | ble in muking the nomination they can be protected, will not be sufti- YEARS ago the state of Nebraska put | filled from amonz the by ers, while th Senator Proc who stands quite el cient Along the great lines of travel | upon the statute books a standing invita- | indicted men we vl {v‘lyv pught up in | the president personally this evening | PR L e R el T b e SRR | blocks of four and dischars: that he believed the president would fill the | are (. it .mll_ 1‘ villages and hamlet tion ‘l.ml an ofl ‘[ a specific bonus to As it is said that an acq tl would have | yaeaney and that he saw no good reason why which will invite the destroyer no | the first enterprising concern that | been returned in any event, popular senti- | 4 popublican should not. be wminated, just less than the great eities if | would produce sngar on Nebraska soil. | ment el strong i the eaitlenen’s fisor | tho sume us thou h thero wers years indtoad ! o y ¢ i vhic » disor § T % | it is perhaps just as we hat the public's | of s intervening before the retirement CURRENT COMICALITIES, the conditions upon which the discase | Indue time the offer was opted and | gimo' and ‘money were not wasted on tho | of this: adiieiotietion o o tikement detinich thrives are found in them. Tt | vast sumsof money were expended in | formalities of law. Whatever the men may | thought the fomination of any good man Yonkers Statesman: There Is many a young i 1 deserves 16 ot their decisions oul v con woen N 10t 1 man that is able to ey 1o a for 1l 1o can- Sh TR, Pl well known that cholera does | preparation for the manufacture of beet lwt‘\'r,’\ s \'-'_” & th Lt with | would \:‘ confirmed, even the it mot with | min thut s able to cut Into a fortunc who car e treasurer of South Omaha has | Scclation is permitted by the terms of | 15¢ sonfine itself to the great centers of | sugar. Then the bonus or I unty was ! \ 1ad | i sition from the democratic 7 s measure toe 0y spe S Bivats But Wyoming would do weli to lay in a | side of the senate, BN ton TR Ao il dialiiten P been instructed to make a written de- | this measure toemploy s ]mdm private | population, but claims its vietims | hastily and arbitrarily withdrawn. | new supply of citizens from whichto re- | "t is learned that the president intends, in | pliinning foundatisne doubtiess t oo mand upon the county treasurer for the | POl id adequate penalties are pre- | yporover the sanitary conditions are | Was it right? Ie.dt right for any state, | Pienish hor juries. A culprit who escapes | considering the propricty of Alling tho p Tt Inhia pess dom: full amount of the road fund due for | scribed for violation of these provisions : : L any s ustice beause there are_ not_enough people | vueancy, to consider the quession of ¢ il | sueh as to afford it encouragement. Bad | corporation, business firm or individual | | o i 18 ducedl 1892. This matter has been up so long | Thi. matter hasbeen so frequently in the community to rmmu1 bwelve dim- | firmtion by the senite and that. he will not | Fimira, Guzetee: | The man: who ot water, faulty drainageand the various | to break faith with any enterprise. The | partial jurors canuot be expected to view the | procipitatea confiict. shich will jeopardize | WEIGIE has seon i his fravels 15 intellizent, that it is about time for some disposi- | discussed inthe press that the public | y,upecy of disease which are so much | honor of the stateds involved and should | 13 With uniform respect | favorable action at the hands of the con : sl R R IDATN LG tion to be made of it. ought to bo entirely famillar with it, | 1 ¢ against in citics ave often found | be redecmed. LEGISLATURE, AND LOBBY. latad by allioft ) licit | in small towns, wheve their presence is - ) et b | - ) i side near s | (R AINE R tha North Caro- | olated by al ens who ave solicitous | o000 & % Pty ARG AN ey o Kearney Hub: John H. Powers scored the | life could be confivmed, as the democrats in | his wife is pending in rih Ca | hardly thought of and never provided ITIS ac legislative day when Lin first point in_the senatorial 1test by ge the senate would ob); strenuously to giving 5 hi i 3, POPET 1 enition of ¢ { 73 1 ¢ . 4 3 to come st ht honi eran 8500 to be present at a lynching unless | rights, for a proper recognition of and | oy iy sanitary work to bo done in | public building. , The latest is a bill for | But now that he has got it what is he going | (his administration: eveniiig banquot she means 1t i more e he is there to stop it. This is the most | submission to lawfully constituted au- 5 to do with it? F s i ¥ A . Wisner Chronicle Tue Ber says that i \ p 8 § - = 0 o Ty ing secure in their remoteness from pop- | vention hall in the city of Lincoln to be ebraska producers are entitled to a It is probable that the presiden merville Journal: After a man has had uine progress that has been proposed in | stitutions. The employment of such ’ h i iblo armed forces as the Pin} s e R bes and | 0 Ote. one of: tho judges from tho bench | Monttor two, it would: take more ologhongs the south in a long time. sponsiblo armed forcos as the Pink- | gyngar, iy iy espocially true of the | and live stock associations and for politi- | they will got it if the legistature is reason- —————— firming power. ‘The president is quoted as Atehison Globe: When a while its importance must be appre- R — whether any republican outside of ‘judicial | nearas much ashe foars the indignation of gislature to make it.cost a man | for thesccurity of the people in their | ot coln cannot inventa demand for another | ging the independent caucus neminatic the rostbonttoinmIRtsaR o b EhisTa tA AR o Transcript: When . wife counsols ; h | many a village whose inhabitants, feel- | an appropriation of 35,000 “for a con- | TR L LA LA ) thin one. remarkablo step in the divection of gen- | thority and for the safety of our in- s s . N t . should e cone e to A0 vacancy, v the rheamatism rack and twist his bones for ulous eiti ve no apprehension of | used by the ‘agricultural, horticnltural | material reduction in local freight rates and | $hould he conclude to fill the vacancy, will L Lelst his bones for — ertons is hostile to the spirit of our sys- does not cave a straw for anybody's feel- r ings. ations of armed bodies of men to do police service under any pretext. A bill THE elearing returns for the whole | P 0 for this purpose has heen introduced country last week showed an increase of 14 per cent as compared with the same week last yoar. This does not indicate that the severe weather has had a seri ously depressing effect upon business. x i —ee powers. No person, corporation or as- which provides that any and all persons not authorized by the state or federal government shall ba prohibited from exercising special or private polic man does wrong having said that he doubted very much | he doss not fear the indignation of the Lord Jo and does not insist upon the Newberry | S0uth. It a republican among them cannot I! {liah Hob Inuorsollovor hiud - persundo il small towns along the important lines | el conventions.” It is not at all prob- o nothing. It nover before put. more | be found whose nomination would be reason iilroad. Perhaps the peril of these |.able that the 1 slature will squander nse into thivty-three words, | : 1 y;!:: i\vy" m“‘»‘}\‘w” !:’x:le‘x: unmw l;:“ 'I";‘\”*\ ,J,‘,“ I".’w“\‘ :14‘, :: ‘«‘; i': |‘_n}“: : “.'“n ..‘,’,f.’;n»\.’{fl"l'.] John, I rs is even greater than that of | any money for a public building for ; lhl 'v-]\ co. ‘quu:‘vv’ ] ”Illu' 1;‘] ‘y!"\ F‘ | president would probably prefer to fill the | o For heaven l~;.h.» ko |.’~u||] Hoste who live in the great cities, for | which there would be practically no use | iy of the state as to insure o more equit- | YAAney with a democrat who is known Y n T to niake the tir g ] he morning | they will be lacking in organization and | whatever. Why can't Lincoln build and | able distribution of the taxes, a more | oo S30RC G Wil SEctihal an ofhor pabli BHDARo il 5 . | equipment and will be at a disadvantage | pay for an exposition building if that is | "‘l';; SRk \“I""_"'y'}x_' e nof he | repotition of the Cleveland nomina common physical fact, but the real man of e A SR il (et bl Doy st A e sons mians [1f 4 2 = | same and a less prodigal disbursement o s or six years ago. The names of Cire nettle stalso have an fro p)...t“,.f,y“ wth |n!‘l|mm1\ are already | employers, ¢ ns titutes a dangerous men- | ;) attempting to cope with the scourge | what she wants? St ta nidlbaTm by avea s Eviilzontesttiatl \;:.\\"“l'-\:\ 9 n(”l\'pl\l'”:)y\ lw“{ n\ LI.‘-' mettle mustalso have an fron will beginning to be realized. ace to the rights and liberties of the | wyep they find that it hascome. The stato a practical and permanent service to | pLES DOS A Phrces of New Ouens, d o | pyo0r progs: t advance in tho z = | people. Even were theso forcos to sub- | yjepnsing of wells, the ropairing of | REPRESENTATIVE LOCKNER'S bill for the extent that, all taxpuyers will vise up L figence of southerners of all political shades; | BFIce of pork will AR G TR THOUSANDS of Nebraskans will visit | ject themselves fully to the control of drains, the purifying of cellars and the | an act to make it unlawful for any pub- | 4 call it blessed. IR o .| his_colleague, Judge Melnne who has | i the World's fair this year. The question | the lawful authorities wherever they | cah S i i % h orfolk News: The pastor of the Sheri- | proven a success in ridding tho country of s fair year. Tho ques o i v ¥ | removal of every form of filth and | licofficial to use blanks or stationery | dan, Wyo., Congregational church preaches | the lottery plague, and Juds ory Spear | Washington Star: Conversation in the fu- is are they destined to be disappointed | are sent to perform police serv A e e nosa A tha precautions which | with his name thereon printed at public | on the topic of “Sin Traveline in aCir of Georgia are mentioned tnamed, | ture. Customer—I don't seo what makes ic and chagrined at the Nebraska | would be unwise and unsafe to tolerate | gomand their attention. Then if the | expense will strike many Omaha officials | {\“:x‘jfil‘*'l;;' :“_'\"_l‘!:: ‘\\‘f::»-"'.fm‘.!;.:fll\”',f},',ff 1“)(“? gh n A:\[!l‘ and pure man, }""'“."" cost so much “::‘p‘.‘fl.;.‘rl‘l..l i'["{{hf‘?yif.r\‘-‘\»fi}'»i geal iy be proud of the faok thab our | and encourage them. There never has | oholera des not come at allnothingwill | right between the eyes. If the bill | yandidaincly, novisntelly. and: across lots | Lkoly meet with serlous onatdered posst. | 1O Cubit great resources and products show up in | arisen and there is never likely to arise have been lost, but on the contrary some- | should bacome a law bushels of *‘unlaw- | usually, but has recently struck a bee line | bilit 2 : 3 favorablo comparison with thoso of other | a necessity for appeal to such a_force. | ghing will have been gained, for there | ful stationery” will bo consignod to- the | for Lincoln, where ut list accounts, it was | ' iken thoro is Howell Fdmunds Juckson ploco of court plaste states? 1t is for the legislature to say. | The laws of every state for the protoc- | . oo o s : inviigte : gislators, | of the Temnessee circuit court who has, ssgngers-No “ tion of person and property make | | | Tre articles ot incorporation of two of government. The existence of | ' more manufacturing concerns, each with a capital of $50,000, have just been filed with the county clerk, which proves and recognizing no divect responsi- that the predictions that this year is to y to any other authority than the | imes: Tron In the blood fs a Passenger (arising)—Has any one in e are other diseases that lurk in impure | waste basket. It is presumable that any | poking bribes under their noses and per- [ glghough a democrat, carned the gratitude ) No? Well, T have hore the finest water and foul air. official can have his name printed on all | forming other nefa tricks upon the poor | and respect of the . 3 only ten conis n pickago—und amplo provision for cnabling state, representing Union Pacific employes | county and municipal authori- THE WHEAT SUPPLY. ROt aBye S Se DR ie 00 8. i naoen e good citizens, 1t is tho z ¥ you nre fully suppilvd letter heads if he chooses to pay for Harrison Journal: The legislators are | he may be nimed if it should be decmed in has at last had its conference with the | ties to maintain peace and The available stocks of wheat in the officials and has gone home perfectly | order, and in an extraordinary exi- TH al grievance committeo A WARM WELCOME. 4 . Chicago News. such a law, but there is some merit in | can possibly be m political, but in the | dee is probably the president’s first choico mhow shrlakad tontnele 1oy s of farmers obaginning of the name of all that is great and good they | then Judge McEnnery Thelt pride and thair Joy B faa Diiare wovo o e pare : hands ol faymers atthokoginning of fhe | tho'ides. | ought to b able to pass an_ assessment lw | “'Prosident” Hurvison has taken more inter- Did tho man and his Sorrowing wite; satisfled. Thero were no serious: ques- | gency there is an appeul to the federal | present month sstimated at 114,- that 15 more cquitable than the one nowon | estoin his judicial nouinations than any They thought ho wis lost tions to be settled, but the slight diff power. This is a government of law, | O bushels. This is 36,000,000 | AND now the county treasurer has | thestatute, A law with a good, strong pen- | other. Being a superd lnwyor himsolf A I D i et s, ences existing were adjusted in a manner | ‘and the laws of no other nation of the | hushels more than the aggregate stocks | been instructed by the county commis- | alty for dishonisty on. tho pacs of the dsecer | man of high aenso of Noxot, {6 ins been iy And Johnnier Why, ho gratifying to both sides. This is the way | earth provide stronger and more effeet- | of the same date last year and 54,000,000 | sioners to colleet 6,530 for delinquent | but the shylocks and. the misers who do not | honor the positions in every respect, It is flans such things should be don ive means for the protection of its citi- | bushels more than those of two years | personal taxes for 1889, 1800 and 1801 | want to pay their share of the expense of | —— zens in all respeets. It is the duty of | ago. These figures refer to what is | from the Pullman Palace Car company, | Protecting their properiy, It some of the | = MEN of mild manners and gentle dis- | all to submit to thoso legal provisions | known us the “visible” supply, or the | and 82,330 from the Belt Line Railway | hesd et o s o ohirty confls: | ey positions are sometimes great fighter | for the general seenrity, and whenever | wheat that is stored in elevators or els company. These are troublous times for | tinry for falsely listing their property for : wfi‘_ 2 OWNING KIN upon occusion. The late ex-President | individuals or corporations go outside of | where by the farmors and ready for | the delinquent corporations: and yet the | A5sessment it would bo a lesson to all. " Hayes was wounded four times during | 3 & co. Largest Manufacturaes anl Ratullars vt Ulothiag lu tas Workd. them. It would b2 difficult to enforce | not likely to get together on anything that | advisable to nominate a republican. Par- an inch of his life! them and introduce a power unknown to | shipment. How great the quantity of | Pullman Palace Car company does not A SPOILED FLIRTATION, the war, onee almost fatally, and had | the laws their aet is in offect revolution- | “invisible” wh is it is impossible to } seem to be worrying much about that e ) three horses killed under him. Some | ary and ought to subject them to severe | determine, and practically nothing will | little matter of $16,000 in back taxes de- 5 7 yrreat She was a maiden, tall and fair, men who never smelled powder at all | and summary punishment, be known upon this point until the goy- | manded by the city. With hazel eyes and soft, brown hair, i N f | f e, d L tmperious Sort of mako thomselves more conspicuous as The employment of armed bodies of | ernment report is made in March, when And apretty, imperiou tof un alr 1 - g " That tilled him with de ex-soldiers than he ever did. Pinkertons in various parts of the coun- | figures based upon an investigation will THE influence of northern capital and | Do thestrootaho el = try during the past five or six years has | be presented. enterprise in the south is best shown by The maid, who smiled eoquettishly, been met by a steadily inereasing volume | During the six months ending with | the output of pig-iron in the nine south- Oh, she was out of sight 5 Tue labor unions of Omaha have de- . clared war upon irvesponsible wood'| of popular protest. This is justified by | December the total net increase of avail- | ern states in which iron is produced. doffed his hat when he saw the smilo I m bl t ht, butchers who pese in the o mmunity as | the neral conduct of these fun'n‘:. able stocks of wheat amounted to 78, The product of these statos last year was | ”\ b, :\”;‘v]i’nl.r-y-\’:l-:l‘:g ‘Ll‘\f:&nl “\I\)u‘..l.", m Ova', y ]g building eontractors. Omaha has long | which has demonstrated their reckle 376,000 bushel ich was 23,000,000 | 1,890,167 tons against 1,703,966 tons in layed Iy fwh'-‘;‘ ult : s t g « onstr ¢ eckless | 376, »ushe « as 2 ! 2890, 0N 3 wed her side when, 1o, 1 . N rear e atare 18 ST been infested with alleged contractors | and irresponsible character, but it is | bushels greater than the noxt largest | 1591, This is one of the most promising | From off the pasf i moand of srae Up against the rear of our store is the room now who have not only cheated the owners of | particulariy due toan intuitive public | gain during a similar period. This gain | industries of the south and its davelom | e mbelow, buildings erected, but have underpaid | the mechanics employed by them. But sense of the danger inherent insuch a | was over and above the demand for home | ment s destined to contribute vastly to | occupied by Mrs. Benson, who is to vacate system. 1ts toleration would inevitably | flour mills and the heavy demand for | the wealth and prosperity of that section | | the labor unions must not get the mis- | yosult in the building up in|export. Bradstreel's says that in the | of the country. X “"”1““ a few weeks, when we will pro- | taken notion in their heads that all this | this untry of an army of st half of 1802 the aggregate docreases ; can bo romedied by Taw. T¢I chiohy & | merconarion Hing upon. the mubsidios | of svainine stosee ot st sommmiod | _Goonans aerotitarnts are neeoming | [@Stimable question of business integrity. of corporations and ag 1 capital, | only to 42,524,000 bushels, us contrasted | eXcited on the subject of fruit culture, ceed to tear out the dividing wall, thereby ; ; > el onls giving us one of the largest and best ap- nd always readyto do their bidding, | with the enormous inerease of 78,376,000 | because somebody is alleged to have V 1 : k 5 ; : THE demeeratic newspapers th R i st e e R e i AT aiue i pointed business houses in this entire talking about Mr. Cleveland’s A g ! | namity” in attending the obsequies of ex-President Hayes aro talking n TEoes numbers and so despotic in its opera- | the first half of the year 1801 the falling | an investment of on 3,800, The exy rience of most, fruit-growers in recent western country. In the mz2antime we tions that nothing short of armed resist off was 37,458,000, and was followed in | ; [ The discovery by Dr. Price ance on tho pavt of the people could sup- | the ensuing six months by a | Years has been altogether different from e of a new process for extract- i |are closing out as much as possible of our press it. Some of the states have | total net increase of 55,461,000 | that, though the business may undoubt- | adopted legislation hostile to this sys- | bushels. Statistics show that, while | edly be made profitable under skillful ing from the true fruits their ! present stock at reduced prices. so that tem and Nebraska should fall into line. | the Uhited States and Canada gained | management and favorable conditions natural flavor will be of Thore will bo no time more auspicious | during December 8,939,000 bushels of | v inestimable value and benefit than the present for doing 5 available wheat, the stocks in Furope | BUY Omaha made goods. Thusthome to the consumers of flavoring 4 Bl | our new palace, Suits for $10, $12.50, $13, bushels during that month, thus show- | Strengthened, apg;mone, sital and home enterprise will be $IRIS i will be kept in ;x“fl‘_ By l}Hl» xrrf“iv\»'lfll_'-' 4 '$16.50, and so on, have been reduced at ing & net increase of American wheat | the community fo pay salaries of citi RYOTIDE DFIREIDIO 0f tho fruly ¥ S - i Thile areoats are o , y y S e PP [ i e he ""“1':"‘[‘ AR fl fo | aloat for Kurope and European avail | :”"'““'f’ potronize ‘““;' "“I“‘\"“" sy employed is brought out so least a thirl. While overcoats are cut down in the samz R 3 RIS has appointed 10 supreme court of the state. The tis a simple proposition and everyhody erfectly that whe: sed i ( Jovs' ¢ 5 receive wyere k more judicial officers than any of his | accumulation of cases before that is beginning to understand it. It has 5 ,L yk.. 7 Ln‘ bk proportion. Boys clothing has received a severe shock predecessors, and now there is another | tribunal has been la during the past paid to stand by Omaha and Nebraska SATQE-GARES CIORING C10y b vacancy on the supreme bench which it | two years, the number inereasing from manufacturers and it will continue to imparts the delicate and i o L 3 18 his privilege to fill if he Is disposed to | 267 at the September term, 1800, o 63 pay delicious taste of the fruit $2.00 up to $5.00 and a little more, any pair worth 2 and do so. It is possible, however, that he | at the present torm, the number of 5 itself, Thousands of pounds sometimes 3 S AS oed o 5 wili may leave the appointment of a successor | opinions filed during 1892 being 391, It A Bl muiiis: of the costly M ‘u‘r N {'mill: Omeend K At much. - Damagnd gocdls wlll 1ot to the late Justice Lamar to the next | appears that this s about the limit of e A The senatorial contest at Lincoln is in the 3 ; now be sold cheaper than our perfect garments for the administration, since to do this would | the ability of the eourt to hear and do- Most on record tho prospect. of an | Position of the boy wha went after tho cows Bean are annually consumed [ ! i make no chunge in the political division | termine cases in any one year, and it | jy »rovement in the market is not very ““"“' i} Scatsared, 896 Nak made o pag in the manufacture of Dr. next few weeks. of the court. There will probably bo | will doubtloss be conceded by all | pright. but some authorities. sl mais. | - Price’s Delicious Extract of ) \ somo pressure on the president to fill | whose judgment in the matte tain that the Earopean supply will fa Pilias tn Read 1 ws, Vanilla. Ladies, try Dr. || BROWN ] N KI N & CO the vacancy, hut it is altogother likely | of any value that it is all that e b P Y ) . (‘l, (‘l & & the present estimates and tha Undoubte the Pullman Palace Car rice’s flavo. &y 4 that he wiil decide to lot Mr. Cloveland | sonably be exy Batnieahs ! loubt Price’s flavors if you wish a strengthening of the foreig ket | pany is perfectly rizht in think 4 Store onen overy ovenins Uil 64k | 3 y A have that privilege, aud .1t would be a | case it Is obvious the business of | & cosihentng of the forelgn market | paty B borlectl i logislating against nice desserts. You will never Hurday oieTo ! 5. W. Cor. 15th and Douglas St proper courtesy from a retiving @ an in- | the court, under existing conditions. S —— in M. %0 vl b wind ) be disappointed in their use, coming president. must continue to accumulate, with the THE late Justice I sense. It was a graceful and kindly act, but it could not involve the slightest | magnanimity. If Mr, Hayes had not been seated as president it is altogether probable that the course of political events would have been entirely changed 1 | : | {we canbe ready to start in n2w agiin in | rossiaka Rti) Bty SUPREME COU.AT RELIEF., have emerged from obscurity. The interests of justice require that and afloat on the sea fell away 2,392,000 and that Grover Cleveland never in Decembor amounting to | bushels. Compavison with | years shows that the December | European supply of wheat available and American wheat afloat for Europe was the greatest ever recorded Considering that these figures show available wheat staeks t) bo the in prices also. The pants that are odd in size go at mar was a man of Th iving tlos £uds its spring |