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o P oo oyt i P———— s 43 o At g i e g 4 e - . ThE _OMAHA DAILY_ ng 'rmmsnn JANUARY 26, 189 ¥ PROTECTION OF EMPLOYES and Arizona huve paesed the honse. The ] trying position e has_oco upiod, modost | absent trom nome, and atter hor a ath rosos of congress for the establishment of & mil THE I)AIhY B 1 Vi o ebtottion of | Seoute Topiare o' mvoe e | SUHE IS i e bl | S e e W S [0 HELP TARIFE REVISION |25 st Phom b b v| . Iy Llu!uwlh‘«l his fonduet. has ned the | tory, no matter w he mizht be. The bill donates 400 acres of I.\lhl F. ROBEWATER, I‘u||lnr the health of employes in workshopsand | latter, of iteolf would make an | esteem of all who h nn.mnn in contact with | For the first time in he Areor as a state | - from the public domain an — factories, and to provent the “sw ing is het the two branches which | him under conditions of no little embarrass- | California will have in Stephen M. W hite a £100,000 for the construction of the ,.,.“, PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, system, has boen introduced in the lower | y nat be settlod by this | Mot Pomrer - L United States seustor born ou her own soil. | Oloveland's Probable 1 to Roeduce the | These South Dakota statesmen believe they 1 9 or-clect White is de bod s an able ‘ n et tho bill through and make branch of the legislaty viow of | o 5 may approve the TheAyes Have It. . - tibed a Abl P, " h irough and make it law TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. lawyer clear and convincing speaker Pension List. fore o nment on the 4th of March Axws One Yoae.. 6.8 00 the fact that ove political party in t } 1 cauenas, but the Phibiiphia Timds R say, would bo easily threatened s (without Sundny) One Yen B ! : - THune's noV AR otsel ks T £r9, Sy say, woulld bo easily vire | DALE Bed sy, Do Tonr. %10 00 | Nebraska has vecommended such logis- | chances are I that tho prosent con- | 1 Thee's hot i _oMceholdor who w t FATAL FiRES RADICAL _ LEGISLATION. IS PRONIS SSicuk og. Thtiration. e R, v i 30 | lation, it is prosumed that the measure | gecss will authorize s W states. than be throws kAt as a sugwestion Mother and Two Childres Burned to Death | 0" L 1S PROMISED | (500in'Ia situnted on the eammern “ailo ot r..;m. Bee, Onie Yent - . 2" | will encounter no serious opposition ] o _— ut Baltimore -Chicago Fir n Murt, " the great Sioux reservation and is in ocasy rilag B, O Viiar % | The propoposed legislation is propet UMANA AND KANSAS CITY, R R R A Bauriswone, M, Jan, 35.—Thios 1Ives | xo porson Whoso Incamo Kxcoeds Six ftun- | horens0f Pine Ridge, Standing Rock u=d R s, Ono Teat b I i i Yi s e oit {ile-Democrat Plrsirab el el B g el b b | other ndian rendezvous OFUICES and desivable. Tt is doubtless tr tls perfoctly propor for Kansas Olty | guage Grestfi ia. entivied to placo tn | Jeoutina fre at 840 Fourth strcot 1 dred Dollars Will Ble Permitted to Ke Woulll ¥es Slay @bl Omaha. The Ree Bullding < that the class of employes em- | to congratnlat sclf upon her pros- | Cleveland's ca¥itibt, if for no other reason Shike an's e Lo ot e i e o célve Any Benofit from the De- Reviesantative I i, 1h Omitha. eorner N and 26th Streets. Trinand Lt BIIT ‘Ao ‘w8 Well’ oared for/| perisy, but 1 rdraw the | than that the'*humiliation of the old demo- | Wother and her two children perished in the | w2 e « Hepresentative Dolliver of Towa, who is puncil Blydts, L3 Peorl Btreek o meroe. i e i e A S g iy | Sstanin . { WOmEhE ts should bogin early ; but it is safe to say | flames. The victims ave | ordinarily docile enoueh about. following r- e O oo 15,14 'and 15, Tribune | in this state, so far as the canditions to | 1)1 ml‘ gt s o omabi | that he will be ignored Mus. Magete Rice, aged 3 years, ! Tve the teaoes, Ihes &l of Al ‘:_"”}“l‘;f,‘ ‘ B 4 i o 5 001 o < working peo- | showed u m more rem hlo growth i initncitons ¥ ek glreiy o E over the traces, hen all of olleagtics Bullding. 8 Fourseonth Stroet health are doncerned, -as working peo- | ¢ i 8%) ) Profers the Car Movement. FRANK Rick, aged 4 years WASIING1ON BUREAU oF Tie Bes, were voting to take up the bankruptey bill ~"~“’"-~';“ 'I"'I SPONDENCE ple in similar employments in any other | in the ton yoars following 189) than the Chilings T¥tdih | Macaie Ric, aged 7 years 08 Founreentn Stam L | and lay aside the sundy appropriation ALl commruniatton rlnting 16 news and | stato of the union, while as to what is | present 1o will show, for the reason | v s customary to ridtenle the Delsartod Mrs. Rice died in her attompt to save her | Wasmixaron, D, C., Jan, 25, § dr. Dolliver votel exaetly the opposite editorinl matter should be addressed to the | known as the sweating system, we ave | that the tervitory from which she draws | 1den as a fad, yet & knowledzo of the art of | little ones. Five times the husband en- | Mr Cloveland's probable plan to reduco M wrows of 1, who is Editorial Department Y i 8 r down gracef: e od 4 > " _— 1\ 1- | the st Polliver's next door neighbor in the hous: 48 LETTERS not aware that it prevails anywhero in | her support connot incrense in produc | Sitting down gracefully, aecompanied at thu | deavored to roach tho blazing wife and chil- | the pension list and to deprive many thon- | Piliec i wmt hoied i oy Chg houso, Berid ‘ 2d vomy o8 1d | Nebraska. That slavish system, which | tiveness as rapidiy as it did. Moreover, | jnnrove Hon, 4 » e ieianadl i Reod, who sits just behind him, uttered e o St Compatty: 1 ,,) . wike b SHITARSH" 4 & | £4D prollg Tnauutey At OMANE HEs T6s | Too Hon. Jerry Simpso immensely. | ftame and smoke. Ho heard the screams of | now receiving or expect from the mational | words of stern command, but all to o pur Omahin. Drafis, ehecks and postoflio ordors St S b ey tvod s setimok throuph” the sadden Abolish the Pass System. | his wifo, mingled with the shricks of the | trensury for their loyalty is indicated by the | Pose. Mv. Dolliver stood up with Holman "l’;'hv;! de payable to the order of the com- | more degrading condition than I\““‘ l"f [ross [" bt ; “I" gh I"_ 1 . 1 Norfolk News, | ehildren. but between thém and him was an- | 1égislation 1 in the forihcoming | 414 i ;“l";‘ “'}511'”;]\‘\‘:“\‘:"1\"”“ i At ¢y | the negroes of the south suffered in the | upward movement here, which made | o new governor of Kausas is not a bit | impenotrable wall of f Phrough the | pension appropriation bill. This bill is stitl | oo ed 0 enjoy his unusual company THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. | .~ slavery, is practiced chic in | Kansas City much the better market, rd in condemuing tho custom so bright tongues of tire e could s the form | 4 thohands of & subcommittoe of the ap Opposed to Mr. Nobt SWORN STATEMENT OF OIRCULATION | the larger cities of the - coun- | Hogs come heresn from Nebraskaand 2 I'l\l\';'*"f‘l‘“ww!l 'l‘-H'“' -"‘*“:‘I‘ "}*l"‘“ of Mrs. Rice, who was strageling with her | propriations committee and it is under: e A ;‘f’i;“"“‘h“f“ cireulated l“lw capitol to. P 3 SIRCULA ) Gl : ‘ by el 5 hers of state lexislatures. s has : % : > day th e president would nominate Sec #ate of Nebraska, | try, tho leading trade nt and | many cattle from thut state get into our | heen done in Nebraska in past yoars as well | littlo o il that the action of this subcommitteo is retary Jo \ for the supreme court County of Douglas. § A has not yet found its ¢, at | packing houses I'he tervitory from | as th rhout every state in the union. Why He ealled to her to come out of the fire, but | secordance with sugeestions made | vacaniey. The * was sufliciont to cause plicorge 1. T ‘Imy‘ Jolrotury of TR TS R any noticcable oxtent, | which Omaha draws her support has | members o legislative bodies should be | heranswer was without my children presiden Lk ibly the announce- | & number of pron: democeratic senators Dlishing compuny, docs solenin that | leas y notices s ! nsported free at the expense o oti- | Theso wero her rd uent and u few ropublicans tosay that the nonin the uctual eireulation of Tig DATLY BEE for | (S ool dioe where the indigent | only begun to be developed and there is | sl bort f rasily rod S ULED 3 A ; ) the week ending January , 1803, was as | W0 thein 101" Cikics, ) i o i 3 eral public is a question '«l_'\ Vo answere tionof General Noble could not g bly bo follows and the ignorant, who beeome vietims of | every reason to believe that its I'!“‘] - T'he pass donated is in the nature of a bribe " ¥ % s . confirmed, The president will probably mako L " and when accepted by a member it places | uished the flames. Mes. Rice and the chil- | land's suggestion in oraer to test public ation to Il the vacancy, butit is e R ory, Sonuney 1 ¢ 2 him under obl ) the company. The | dren were burned to a cri nion 1ipon the sut rally Uolloved ~thnt the nominee will bo Tuesday. January 17 28909 | struy or subsistence is not so intense. | Where there a citv that has | pass s 1 should be abolished and th Five Fir HaMt, : neral pu of the propos Judgo Pardee or Judge MeEunery, repub Wednesday 757 | It cannot be untimely, however, to adopt | & & v torritory to deaw upon? | offering and accepting of free transportation Ghtokto: T Tah 05 = Hinwi Tian licans of Louisiana, or Judge Jackson, Janu pa v g It R dail ol in | declared a crime. H1eaGo, 111, Jan, 2 shortly after b e A . S democrat of Tennc Judge Goft, o West nunry 2 legislation which will prevent the in- practically wnlimite in pe & morning, fire broke out in W. K. Frost's | Cinnot be euncted during this congres inia ropublican, who is popular among waturehy; Jatunty BB TZSCHUCK, | troduction of this system, the hardships [ extent and its ageicultural and min- Not Hankering (o a Cnlon. planing mill at the southeass corner of Canal | e to strike from the ponsion list ull persons | souphers democrts, eng sseribed n my | and the demovalizing effeets of which | wealth ca reely be overesti- [ o Ch Hr“]h,nl!. ¥ ; i Twelrth strocts. Aftor b raing about exeept t b “l, ses comprising those who | vacancy, but not seriously of Janunry, 1498 Seasi el aet it . dabne.| ek As 6 stateme at “‘the 16 American people are not pining for | an hour the eas: Lof the building fell, | were wounded in action, who contracted dis Will Confirm Mr, FEIL, Notary Publie, | have been recently sot forth by a con s AU L el tha 10 | Gunnda, ‘They dre obsorving the prosent | burying threo firemen, and two others were gressicnal investigating commitice. packing industry of Omaha has received | agitation with a mild dren, but each time was beaten back by | sands of vetorans of the reward they are his thne of woposed action of iremen soon arcived and quickly oxtin- | this subcommittec is put forth at Mr, Clove the s . are not so numerous and the | tiveness will continue to inerense. 2 this he pension law, which of course mentioned Alford. e | ot i mmber of prominent democratic son terest, and quietly | badly hurt by an explosion of gas in one of | o it ' Lty T | C h i ¢ d ! | actually paupors. This sweeping proposition | ators today authorized the statement that any of the states have laws to pro- | & setback,” that is simply a display of onsidering whether Canada would be worth | the cisterns. The building was consumed | ¥ ; A . ok e aReh s T iioeata ol ks iEAITR s packi having if she should offor horself. She has | entirely. ‘The loss will be bout £0,000, with | Would, in the opinion of Mr. Cleveland and | there would be no opposition upon their sido = tect the health of cmployes in | ignorance of the real fa (O PRERINE | g very large debt, and has assumed some | #29,000 nsurance. Oneof the firemen will | his advisers, reduce the annual exponses on | 0 the confimation of Private Socretary NEBRASKA has been a state for twenty- | workshops and factories, and whero | interesthere is growing prodigiously and | heavy continuing obligations in proportion to | probubly dic. Halford's n wion to be a paymaster in ease directly in the serviee, and who are A t « i 1ceount of pensions from nearly $180.000.000 | i amy famogratic: Behatams IRNE five years, und yet a man like Joo | theso are properly enforced their | has never ceased to grow. The Omaha ter ability. Sho has a o isiderable: popula Other Conflageations. | to botwoen $0.000.000 and 890,000,000, ro- | (ool actimg in thcir dividun cupaeity ot b Lkt { M ) lgadn jon in certain portio ght not as- Lo | duction of at leas ( |Pebbet e A TR Edgerton may be soriously “mentioned” | offect is fond to be excel- | stock yards have been nearly doubled in | YT it ccriain portions which might ngt as- Bosmox, Mass., Jan. .—The warerooms | dUction of at least §120,000.00 | Gt 45 eronts: obibONAR it bR TLRe s Tk P e L it 4 ato very read th ¢ D> of the Walker & Pratt manufacturing com *Frobable Result of the Ide Yorth the Stevenson incident, vut s » o seat in the ted States senate! ; ore has been & 2wy gred sapacity di r the past year to moet the | are other questions to be cons sd before | ¢ o Stevenson incldent, but finding for a seat in the United lent. There has been a very great | capacity during the past year to m h wre other questions to be con: 1 before | pany, malkers of stoves and steam heating Such a reduction as this would give tho | that it would meet with little or no support ] .’ll‘X'"ll'leux i 1-.-.l{u|m;:\‘ 00,000 by Hire this | guriff rovisionists wide latitude in their wors |t s \nzm“»\-.l and ‘1‘ sunced that thero norn usurec | of cutting customs dutins i Suel & way not | Ought to be no delay in the confirnmtion o ‘\u];..mf{fin i ”-\} Be Sk | reduce revenues. Although such a swoeping Miscellancous. Y 5 g a1 { 2 g ning fire broke out in the Bee | proposition us the one which Mr. Cloveland Rinresentative Asher G Camath ir advantage to make properc | large them still more this | It building, owned by M. I. Prouty & Co. of | tepresentative G. Caruth of Louis- A Unviess a A phech is credited with cannot become Iaw at onee \ b iot 1ov tha 4 e o | ook Kansas Olty olahtesn voars to bui : Chici I'he five spread to the adjoining | gomo other pronositi ) v | ville has just returned from the sce ovision for the heg 1d reasonabl took Kansas City cighteen years to build Sohiiyler Harald Board. of | Bulldings, deotniad by ahs Basanias b wiibie me other propositions which the thoom- | jeantucky's senatorinl strugile and comfort of employes. Every practical | up her cattle business to the same point | Transportation should be beheaded by the | gile confectionery store, and in gt twinkling Rt otiana ARy be forcad to | 4 his opinion that State Senator man knows that people work better and | that was reached by Omaha in eight | present levislature. It has ady beern bl | his entire stock was in flumes. ‘The two | propriation bill trom defens. = P on ¥ Andsay, who ran against Senator (i lowed to thrive altogether too long. The | buildings are owned by Kdmisson & Jame R o ntliEeE o ; (g in the last contest, will et the vacancy, Ho people’s money has been paid out for nothing | e mmend that no Lindsay will win if there is an L son, und_are valued at $25.000; Bee Hive | pe AT AbTS ot A ings are cleanly and Lealthful, and the | in the hog business in eight years that | long enough, "1t is now time that the repre- | siock. 575000 Busan, S10:000 One ot the | } iving abroad receive o pension | g After Lindsay, Mr. Caruth ither Representative MeCreary or veform in this matter within the last | demands of an inereasing business and | We decide whother we want the dominion ., Dy TR RNuRL ranort of provinces as states of the American union RIMATYTIATS DY (CH drnualjrer We will consider them when the Canadians the chief of police that the amount Of | 15cy thomselves, who have found it to | enlarge their facilities, and will en- | are ready for annesation crime in Omaha during 1892 was loss | 1,4 1, 1) than inany previous year for five y Tt 48 to be hopad that the record of the present year will be still better fow years, widely instituted by em- | the packing houses havesbeen obliged to | ac:omplish more when their surround- | years, and Omaha has reached a point shall reccive a pension, The bill will also provide for a commission 1o spend th SOME newspapers are protesting against the sccrecy that is maintained | (/"¢ iienining such a condition is | required fourteen yoars in Kansas City. Shutativesof tho people should call a hult, | firemén was' serlously injured by falliug | 1o sawn s lving. o “.,‘,"” b [ [ by Mr. Blaine's family and physicians ; ; ol & bustness in the cite by the | 'There is no sense in paying money out of the | from a ladder. TSl | Kepresentative Stone will be Carlisie's. uc L ) P | many times repaid in the inereased « Tho stock business in the city by the | people's treasury o officials who. give th BRoOKIAN, ‘N, Y., dan, 25—The Grand | SO0 year shall dorive any beneft from the g or e ach b0 blio ristiivodOliNie dlbeaso. | Sa 0 St tivanuas ot tH6 1gevioh 1ah+ | Kaw oilgloateat mote! tHan Ty auty-one| heoDlaNo vallin rauen forthaame: Byer | poioqmurx N ¥ n. 2.—The Grand | dopendent pension act and that ng soltier’s A I A e ] I e a vt Ha ur L widow who was married to the sold We do not know what right anybody | go.og, A workshop or factory kept | yearsago. The business which Kansas | 8ihce the board has bocn in cxistence it has | morning. Loss, $100000. All the gruests | 14 irrled o the soldior after Jitary committee upon the hill to K10 deinand. tafoymatior BRTNERL 2 <ol Al AL e been little clse than a standing excuse for | escaped, though 'some deiayed so long as to | . n Balmer 81,995, being the value has to demand information upon that | i o ytat0 conducive to the impaivment | City claims to draw from Nebraska | tho railronds and. their cxorbitant rates. | Loyl th e O oo spend L improvements on government lands point. Ofiienith Swhore thore s no clBatiiness || re M,\ amounts to nothing. for it is cen- Uul'qu esent ’\. % Hm lilu-“]-‘uhi.n'nr-- ‘Tm | ]")“_W l\‘“u“”‘\” )‘(‘. ‘P‘_l"\'"” roll for “im- | poyr Pine Ridge agency I..m from which ho . . . not do their duty i hey fail to put an end to " ® o o $ rensions. s driven by an orde 011 J 1dia IT ONLY costs a railrond company | and no conveniences, and human beings | fined to a few sonthern counties of the | i HEUECHAY T EIEY ! The Amneacu ourte 1t is this proposed commission which will | i, TVen by an order from the Indian #5,000 to kill a man on a grade crossing | ar ated like brutes or worse—must | state which have had better rates to : President Bechel and Councilmen S: :u‘r-l‘w!“um‘x\‘vl‘:]; el .Iu all the pol n[n'..\ « ?w The filibus ikt -the (Torray sbanE in Chicago and there is now talk of hav- | incvitably produce among those who | Kansas City than to Omaha. On the M i, valtios ot the. omt vl oot Lhutary, | the breliminazy staps Towrd. Tho. swoepig | fuyic, bl In the house has killod all posal 5 PR > 5 At doan | e T T R ndianapolis comimnitice of tho council will go to Lincoln | 14 tiong whic ¢ incoming adm . hility of any bankruptey legislation in this ing the price fixed st $25,000 by the | work a feeling of revolt that de- | other hand Omahs has for some tim The manufactirers of ssventy-se 1- | this moruing, for the purpose of introduc- | L eanhs ¥ ’”":“‘ T ‘“:”'_"1””" congress. legislature as a means of compelling the | tracts from their usefulness. Doabtless | past been receiving a large number of | jng cities of this country paid $50i ing into the logislature the charter amend- | ress fhte murh he Fifty-third cor Assistant Secretary Chandlerin the desert railroad companies to clovate their | the larger number of employers under- | range cattle from Colorado and Now | wages duriuc the ‘cousus year 180 s In this connection the statement as to the | foa,cane el Cliotles H. itose ugntnst C. G stand this, but unfortunately there ave \hwu*rn which formerly sought the Kan- B I N S measure will be introduced into the | condition of the treasury mude by Se 5} 5 CREBRIIE GHERG A b ont tracks. ! . : L | i p i ) basc of M2 mer cont. During the same | genate und_ followed up as rapidly s possi- | Foster today becomes of immediato interost, | yiicn 1olding Langsdort's entry for cancel a great many who do not, and therefore | sas 10se facts are suffl- | period the value of the products of manu- | Biaand bo jorten inte the honst e som s | A oday becomes o ute inte ation ) L ” & 4 Y ble and be gotte o the house as soon as s statemer s furnished to Chairman N 3 " I7 18 hardly probuble that tho propo- | jt iy necessary to have laws which will | cient 0 show that the statements of the facturing {ndustrics incrensed from ¢ practicable. The committeo will make a | Springer and the ways and means committoo iy Dnsintany Ceare L OH IOy sitiofl to Michiganize this state,by provid- | compel this latter class to have some Times ave cntirely wrong. B35 1 1850 40 48218543 Lin 150 or canvass among e members of the logisla- | for tho information of the mombers of that pitl "r‘,'l‘.'h‘”l‘l’l‘:"“\_""\‘l':"m‘_;v'l"h:l' appeal in th % PR e e i 5 0 or cont. 0 aid as wi ure and seok to wipe out of existence any | committee who ure fuvestigating the condi- Comr N Gos b ing that presidential electors shall be | yurd for the demands of humanity and was increased #2 per cont more than the | giie SVERGECI0 WD UBL of, CXISt tion of the treasury. Seoreromung the condic | Garvett from Chadron. The docision ap chosen by congressional districts, will | decency. Thore canbe nodoubtas tothe | THE Douglas county contest cases amount roceivedifor the products of lbor Re D | thut theexpenditure for the frer shenowates | pealed from was against May, X ever bo acted upon by the legislature. It | quty of the state to provide such legisiu- | should be disposed of without further de- | The, wbove, ate timely facts for those who Gloasor Uhatgws Wiu Larcony, | of the ourrent flscal year wis §,545.20D SR T e L fs 0 domocratic demand which is heard | tion, Tt is ono of the polico powers of | lay. Tho contest hs from its inception | {iut lubo is fottiag less and less of tho ro- | | 0% Tstaxo Crox Lo L, dun 5 Tho | Cene e " o0 pappius, for the-entiro flscal | wipjjan T, Matin, from Neligh, in favor o only in states where that party is in the | the commonwealth to ho exercised for | been a high-handed attempt to nullify | turns of production begun today. Warrants haye been issued | CHding June 80, 1594, the secretary estimates "‘fi.".'i:”fl:'f:.” tend cass ‘of Henxy o, Dun minority. the general welfare. The right that | the clearly expressed will of the people NEBRASKA AN NEBRANK: the surplus, after paying the ordinary e ¢ i for the acrest of ex-Mayor Gleason, ex-Com- | penses, at 847,552 405 o om Rapid City, 8. D., the decision re LA 3 B k A & penses, at $47,852,407 over and above $100,- ) belongs to the legislature to prohibit | of this county. No evidence of fraud or AR e ; o to | Missioner of Public Works Hurrigan and | 000,000 gold reserve. There A.,»‘.‘“,,,,, et & ("l\xl'l'h' -I\Lwn l~im;""""1- e A A ; » sale of 1 o 100 eleterious | corruption has heen produced. There is | Mr. Juan Boylo pf Kearncy has gone to | two or three mi ficials on the charge of | labilities estimated ‘W be o T . (i, Meinert was today appointed pos purposeof fixing prices or dividing net | rugs in order to protect the public | no proof thatasingle legal voter hasboen | ="y ™o f i His been organized at g e el R gy, Y | vice A. C. Morgun, resigned. st " N involve: 3 C : require | barred from the free exercise of iniata ith o Hats 0] S . 4 Wi % T i g 1o i ‘ John R. Webster and family of Omaha profits, which has been introduced in the health involves the uu(}: ity to require e Vb A€ re Al exercise 2 Juniata with a capital stock, of £10,000. (.vlvl Wave from the Northwest. Will Employ Retired Army Officers, TR A il 3 .\‘V;’;“ logislature, is right in principle. Such | the employers of labor in workshops and his franchise,. nor is there any A mountuin lion i8 making havoe among 7. Pavr, Minn,, Jan. 25.—A cold wave of Sanli Mo el T ive % 0N d bl e I 3 n'.]ial" harao. | factovics to maintain their establish- | proof that the ballots thus | the live stock in Sappa valley, Furnas | great severity swept down from the north- | b itk Ropresantative RS agreements have the esso charac- ; | Chapman have introduced a bill which i o Critie 2 o county e idittn ey s Above Criticism, toristios of a trust and theroforo should | Ments in such condition as will not boa | cast were not correctly —counted. | UG o g oo Grand Teland stippea | 1oL 98¢ night. The fall of temperature | so popular that it promises speody adop Yori Times, i pon : f as boen from 20 to 44 degrees in the lust | tion. It is one to authorize the president | oy , T o health of their employes. | The sum and substance of all the tes- | and scalded het arm w BEAE Pt e 1 n | 1 horize the presiden T'he two members of the houso from York not be toleratod menaco to the health of thoir employ : A b | and scalded her arm with hot ten, then 8ho | yonys four hours, It snowed last night at | to detall a of :tho rotired 1ist 10 | couriy. Messes. Kaoriey nd Jolesn,. o The principle of the proposed legisla- | timony taken before the committee is SlinoE D e AR T bt taaly ey o e o Dt serve as Indian agents and superintendents, o P i Sl U s L) - s i she slippe d scalded her ar gain. . s > y 3 i dge A eese for B & st ve Y f tion is unassailable. that the democrats and populists did el o - S Manitoba. It was 20> below zero at Wjnni- | inspectors and 1 agents at Indian | Spaes senator. Nobod this' oot b el Ttl&‘h k"'ld“[' ‘;' I‘“‘“"L‘ '”.""";' 2’"lly not have an equal proportion of tho | , ‘s Yuys of Broken Bow tried to hold * peg, 242 below at Prince Albert, 6= below | $chools and to require the ofticers to serve. | oriticiso them for that. 1f ho should bo restive under British authority, but de- | 9 < 3 a tes 0 orses 0 @ rie: of his E . Thi < at Moorhead, and below zero at all North | This s on the active | olocted there 1d_beno ok o 11 clares that ho will yield only to force. I¥ FAVOR OF NEW STATES, membership of the election boards. This | stepped into the buggy, but when he landed | Iyykcoty and north Minnesota points. this nick o' woods. Stick to him, gentio- T s ' s justify the . he was three bloc way from where he A duty irksome 1o the nd unpl ? He ot o suB of To 08 e does stify the I : ——— @ duty and unpleasan en, und yo! sot your o The young man may have good cause to The action of the caucus of republican | fact alone does not justify the attempt | U5, Vo8 IR P ol MU (0% SA R R0 Snploy the | mem and you may get your man. 5o far, he i the v sl i 2 _ 3 5 to the Indians, It would also employ the | S iy T 4 feel aggrieved, but when ho talks about | Senators, in voting in favor of the ad- | to unseat a single vepresentative who | Lumped and his cheek skinned. He was ur- et oun Almatnedat Ses. .y minds and hauds of tho retirad officors und | 5018 1o stand a8 good a chance us auyone. resistance to Great Britain he shows | Mission to statehood of New Mexico, | has received a plurality of the votes | conscious for over au hour, but will recover. New Yok, Jan. 25.—The captain of the | relieve them of such opportunitics as Gen- - bad jud ¢ iall ) h. Utah and Oklahoma was unexpected. | cast by the legal voters of the county. Limburger cheese and cayenne pepper | steamer Alsatia reports having passed the x! al John A \l';\\nl\ has embraced te ve very bad judgment, especially when he | » 140 : £ & e L HEns ho | don't make a very nice compound, and when | Norwegian bark Star of India, dismantlea | the interests of a foreign government ia o b : is receiving no encouragement from | The impression had obtained that the | The fundamental principle that the | giied on the floor and heators, as they Were | wien o siens of 1ite on toant. She had ey- | CWVil capacity and work agaiust the interests Prica | ” Worth a Guinea a Box.” | 260. other nations. republicans generally in congress were | Will of majorities and pluralities must | in the High school at Beatrice, they become | jneutly passed through a hurricans and | f American citizens of ‘the United States {eaaats s the admission of | be respected regardless of all irregu- | What might be termed highly offensive to | muttly, PUSSec Uioush o huwetcane and | govornment, which action on the part of | not disposed to have the admission of | be respecte g inery is o] | sensitive people. The odor arising hns been | Shot 137e beeu wrecked early in Doceimber. | Nowton threatens to' result. in his court 7 THE bill to prevent combinations of THE state senate voted to postpane | any of the territorics provided for by | lavities in the election machinery is well | compared to the smell generated by the ex- | o At A\ Tiboaed 60 s voihoen 1bat. maruial. The bills introduced by Manderson consideration of the anti-pass resolution | this ¢ ross. This idea appears not | established. The political complexion | plosion of a glue factory operated by sewer sl and Chapman propose to give the retived until February 25. This will enable the | 10 have been well founded, and it now | Of ‘the election board cuts no A':l:“l"_" Juloy parripn. ; JOKERS WAV THE FLOOR, army oficors full pay when assigned to duty DialodeabEila 3 i e . # Nt T A af: ] 0. K. Peck formerly ran a newspaper a dia members to enjoy their porquisite of | scems possible that bills may pass the | figure. The —main question —and | Giige o \vhen some of his. jounli Washington Btar: “Thore,” said the grocer, > Proyide for Fort Crook. LS P froo railroad transportation until theend | senate for admitting the above-named | Only question in every election con- | friends saw in the papers that he had taken | ashe guve, the m.;v half adozen onjons for & | Senator Manderson today offered Stir up the LIVB]‘ of the session. Those who voted to | territories. Avizona being left out of | test is, did every qualified elector have a | out amarriage license at North Platte they | nlekel tl'm dotug umyselfa pank injustice e ke pr amendment to the sundry civil appropiati 2 B emaiAere chance tocast a free ballot and was | 100k it for granted that he had captured a | I'm glviug you sixscents for o bill the following: That additional con- Cure Sick Heathe; postpone could hardly have confessed | consideration, S | pride and so publicly congratulated bim on g 5 o % = $ wery vote cast honestly counted and H soems that Peck dlesss Indianupolis Journal: Briggs—Does Hubbell | tracts may be entered into by the sec : F 1 A 1 t more plainly that they have free passc A stutement was recently published '“} VA8 ICABEBODCEYY, OORILIRG -"l" Bienevapiat B SSE A0 Dok waan ¢ ) wishris el s exer stuco i el of w such materials o kias T0ay emale Auments, i i e 4 wity Y ant 1 5 ¢ eredited to the respective candi- | ©. K.on the marringe business, and Braggs—H'hm s wife don't mind it. She S ary to carry o S and intend to uso thom. on the wuthority of a prominent copub- | SN Ciediten 10 the vespective eand!” | Gandy Pioncer says “It takes (wo't0 make & | uion b & toLephionb Fil k1820 | he sscemiac fioloarny o ithe (wor) Remove Disease and Sm—— ican politician, whose ne was not es for whe as cast? » at- 20 tamuously at ort Crook, not exce e THE promise of railroad legislation, of | given, and who had within a short time | tempt to oust members for political re B. %, Flora, a Dunkard preacher, who for- | , Atehtson Globe: & man fs nover thorqughly P R B ey Tyan G sanithie Promote Good Health, one sort or another, is already lar traveled extensively in the torritories |#ons is litterly indefensible, no matter | merly held forth in Pawnoo county, and who | piujseif. ing $150,000 per annum for two year Govared with o Tasteloss & Bolublo Coating, but how much of it will materialize on | that may have hadsome influence upon | how many precedents can be cited ind gyues vear ago and whoso presence has | Philadelphin Record; Blobbs—How did Another Post in Demand, Famous the world over. the statute books is problematic. The | the minds of vepublican senators. This | support of such rank injustice. And it | been solight by various croditor Splatters get his ears and nose frost bitten? Senator Pettigrew and Representative Ask for Beecham's and take no others. : . sovered at Imporial last weel Wigyng—By driving into the tecth of the | Pickler @ prepi hi duplicate O ail druggists. Price 25 cents a box. trouble with measures generally that | was to tho effect that the enfranchised | is equally unjust to hold up any member | covered at Imperial last week. ¢ : © | Pickler haye prepared 4 bill in duplicate tc 1 : | col d, I fancy. e New York Depot. 365 Canal St ally 2 X A Ay torney Lindsey telegraphed to the cold wind, TR be introduced simultancously in both hou LRV PP SRR VS SV RSP PP ave brought forward at the beginning of | Mormons in Utab and Avizona, who | Whose seat is contested on political | Ghuse county, who pr Germantown Independent: Justifiable homi- a legislative session is that they are | have beeome such by amnesty, will, | grounds and disqualify him from an | and vurned him over to Sheriff Sloan of Pay elde—Sleighing some other fellow's sister B-“m \ =Y = & Co. 4 e 5 : S Reat G an Al S R e P is | nee county. It seems that some time in the crudely drawn and thus afford the cor- | as a rule, vote the republican | honest and fed discharge of his past A. W. Miller gave Flora permission to | Troy Press. Whena man is too dull to see Largest Manufacturers anl Ratiilsrs ol Clovhing i tne World. porations a good chance to make an | ticket in the event of the ad- | dutics b p bofore his eyes the | ginisname toa certain note. - About a year | the point he gets little good out of a compass. effective fight agaiffst them. Legisla- | mission of those territories, feeling threat that his seat hangs upon the ) s turned up bearing Miller's | al o o P iier's Buftalo sss: A literary man 1s sald to tion of this kind demands more than | that, as the republican party steuck | slender thread of the whim of a bare In spemtgly e o ofanriiing have re oblivion when his works get into 1 | i 3 s sudden disuppearance has turned | palaee-car Hbraries. ovdinary intelligence and care. the shackles of political bondage from | majority of his political opponents. de of popalar opinion against him and 4 their hands, they should, in gratitude ] he will have to lay in jail till the next term Siftings: A Finnish woman in Minnesota | | 1 | | ‘} 3 bsts e A S A ST s glven birth to six children at one time. WHEN Chancellor Canfield of the | to that party, aid it by voting its ticket ACTIVE proparations aro being made | of court unloss hels ablo to ive bonds. Whe | RS AE LG, Rl WS Wl e iiiod tho | ) ) g its 5 l i | | | i 3 case will bo of uncommon interest when | The father hopes that this will Finnish the State university was called before the | Morcover, the teachings they have ve- | for the state labor convention which | triud, us a uumber of prominent men are | M- legislative committee he was asked to | ceived from the church have been in | Meets in Omaha in February. Every | financially interested. Yonkers Gazette: A msel who becomes d frox s A Sl = betrothed to a blockhead is no better thun he state what he wanted. He promptly re- | the direction of the encouragement and | trades union in the state is entitled to e porpn i e 15w woodon one wnd she s wooed an’ won 3 ing toa » the rotecti > i Fpopi one delegate. The leaders suggest that plied that he had nothing to ask for the | protection of home industries and home bt b LS e Tamague Recorder: Breathing +ffough the university: it was a question resting | markets, and there is no probability of | €lections be held at once and urge that W. S. Black, a Baltimore machinist, has | nose is the only proper w iy tosleep. Tf you solely with the legislature whether | their changing their ideas or views | €very union should be represented. The | patented an improved Australian ballot box | awake in the nizhit ang find your mouth open i i ch is s: 0 be the next thing to honesty get up and shut it - ans » provided for the educa- et i . | coming season promises to be a busy one | Which is said to 2 3 h s means should be provided for the educa- | upon these questions. In view of these 1 ) Daiae bhor Ledive Tioiallalioe g Immovably tight tion of the children of membersand of | considerations the politicilan quoteq | #0d business of the utmost importance to | 1 PUINE Fhe FRERE SCAIS STEe (Reral | Chicago Tribune: The emery wheel trust Up against the rear of our store is the room now their constituents. He referred to the | thought it would be wise for the repub- | tradesmen will come before the state | noreco his having submitted to a polit f.'l'if',;'.'f:.‘(f.‘x'.'}"-'-Iu-:mf.{JQ'""”‘ y looks upon it ; i estimate of the regents and with that | licans in congressto take a stand in favor | convention for consideration. It is pre- | ical interview ; : SR Kl occupied by Mrs. Benson, who is to vacate he loft the matter to tho assem- | of giving these torritories statehood, | dieted that the action of the convention | Senator-eloct Smith of New Jersey is the Chicago Mal, A 2 ! bled wisdom of the lawmakers. This | besides which experience has shown | WHI be of lasting benefit to organized | {5 ich onice simee oarly in the contury, | 16 streots wero elean and skios wore bright; X within a few weeks, when we will pro- % If men and politic r it course on the part of the chancellor is a | that a goodly percentage of the people | labor in Nebraska It is a long time petween Smiths in the [ [fien dhd polltles were risht y | i i i + y h J ed Stutes se b e, Ac suited eve e 2C( ear P V1( r W cre rofreshing innovation. e declined to | of a tervitory vote with the party which e Unlted Spsbaonmsp o = o maedlyaniadovenyenol ceed to tear out the dividing wall, thereby stoop to the doubtful methods that bave | gives them statchood. Political con- A COMMITTEE has been appointed by y 3 ‘ Gty ald, written by his private secretary, Joseph | R takors of the daily prosst riving us one of the largest and best ap- long been employed by the heads of state | siderations should cnter ws little as | e council to confer with the county | pofe, will containthe Inte premier's scheme | fiFcouldnt gooa paperaut g J ! institutions in behalf of appropriations. | possible into the question of creating | UOMmMmissioners in regard 1o the question | for home rulo for Iretand. = A bill was : pointed business houses in this entire ‘ g tio of paving on the streots eonnecting with | drafted by Sir Johu gt the request of the im MAN'S LOVES. He has set a worthy example. Officials | new states, but they always do cut mor: o ¢ o AR perial authoritics tndl has never before been Chicago News Lecord, | wester: inint ‘1 antime we in_charge of state institutions should | or less of a figure and may have had an | D roads upon which it is proposed to | puplished AT 17 western country. In meantime we keep away from the legislature, exeept | influence in the present ease, although expend the eounty road fund. The com- Senator Turpie, Who has been re-elected He loves a woman, falr (o soe, £l e o 3 ble " & » ROE £ e 5 BA0Ng foner > > i yy the Indiana legislature, is said to ha Whose uge is more than 23 lare closing out as much as possible of when summoned to appear before the | it is said that the republicaus do not re. | Missioners have shown some disposition | by the Indiuud Teisiatupe 1s siid to hay I is moro thun 23 J | 1 . NPy fght languuges at-his tongue's end. He e o | proper committees. gard more than_one of the territories, | ' demand that the paving be completed |syeds Latin, Greek and Hebrow almost us ition e dees o Sabin aearh i b (present stock at reduced prices. so that Oklahoma, as likely to vote with their | 10 the city line before any mon readily, it is averred, as English, and he h Jiiatianrtdis daax alioption as party pended on the ronds beyond the line. | # fiuent comniandof-¥reuch, German, Spau o RS tnb2 ready to start in n2w agiin in This would cause along delay and it is There is no reason why there should ) Ex-President Haygs left an estate valued Of all the girls that he has seen |} "t o N < - el I ¢l bo any haste 1n this. matter, looklns as | 10 be hoped that an sgreement may be | ut'ubous 650000 Wearly all his forbine B0 bvas et oite wha's Do | 8 (our new palace. Suits for $10, $12.50, $15, reason of the good record made in the | it wholly from a practical point of view, | '¢4ehed by which it may be avoided. oemado ikn ok 8 auey 2o ile b, | ey ; $16.50, and so on, have been reduced at collection of customs duties. The meas- | There is no evidence that any of thos d"prudent mam { d v ; . and prudent mamagement he added to it § A R i 4 ure of eflicieney s in the comparativo | territories is sufforing in prospority | - PRESIDENT ELIOT of Harvard docs not | duriu his life. e owuod o large landed es least a thirl. While overcoats are cut down in the same cost of colleeting. New York and Chi- [ by peason of the existing em. | Pelieve in putting a stop to immigration m\‘x‘.“:-x"‘(-'ff“‘lx -\”l;'_:‘:‘;_‘"‘“: AR D A A ; X OMAHA is continually attracting at- tention in one way or another. This timeshe is getting her -name up by cago rank lowest of all in the cost of col- | ajtic and they can ocortainly | 11 hus travoled extensivoly theoughout | . Mr Cloveluud's friends say o fs proportion. Boys' clothing has received a severe shock lecting a dollar, .021 cents cach. Omaha, | wait another year or two without | he country and he thinks there is still | able to estimate his wealth, His income, | mucwus in prices also. The pants that are odd in size go at retirement from the presidency, and this :026 cents. Cineinnati is next, 029 cents. | damage to their progross. It is admitted | '00m for the industrious and thrifty of | they state, has been 82000 o year since his Dubuque, Ia., is next. The receipts at | that so far as population is concerned | “ther lands, who are ncoded to help in | fetivement Irom Co B Tariff ro 1| 82,00 up to $5.00 and a little more, any pair worth 2 and that office weve $10,809.70, and the cost | the claims of New Mexico and Utah ave | he great work of development yet to be | former who was not making wore than avorl 5 I 4 X of eollecting a dollar .033 cents. St. | good, and it is possible that hoth could | 4one. President Bliot is not at el is- | £5300a dozen ye L sometimes 3 times as much, Damaged goods wili not Louis ranks sixth, .036 cents. At Boston | sustaina state government, but there are | 14020 by the talk of political and social | A pitiful sight wis wa an old Billy” MoGur : ¢ e | ; ahun wheo the senate failed to pass the bill ow be sold cheaper than our perfect garments for the 1t cost .042 cents to collect #1; at New | other things to bo considered which to | ©Vils to be feased from the continuance | Fhsat Wwhen the Soite 0 o R s vouo now he sold 0| I Orleans, .120 cents; at San Franciseo, | the minds of many constitute an objec. | Of immigration. Ho is in aceard with Lam thinking whero T shall got my supper next few weeks. .046 cents. The aggregate receipts at Rl . t tonight,” he s1id with tears streaming dowr tion to their adwission. Both Okla. | the unprejudiced sentiment of the coun- His cheeks. . ~1 have lived for years on bor Kansas City wore $180,645.21 and the | homa and Avizona are deficient in pop- | Y SRR e o Rospitaflanof Trlends NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. BRO W N ] NG KI NG & CO cost of collecting a dollar.066 conts. At | ylation and undoubte dly both would wnd 1 am goiting old. very old eyl A e “ ? s o Recognition of Falthfal Service. Jentamin Butlor-had his sentiment. Never Vanllla 52 g J . 1 he soen without @ rose in his button Lemon | Of great strength— Store open every evenin 3 till 632 | . Cor. 15th a asSt 4 and the cost per dollar .060 cents; at | government. As to the political possi Mr. Halford's appointment $o be & pay- | hole. His wife, who dled in 1576, bred ir Orange| Ecciomy in their use. Saturday tilf 10 I 8 W. Cor. 16th and Douglas St Peoria, 111, receipts were #5,030, 8¢ q 2 S S 3 4 magter in the army is a #uting Pecognition of | Lim a taste for the lower, and he supphied o Rose,ete.| . Sallen ecls, I l);u :“...xm wer 30 bilities they are wholly problematical the falthful publlo sorvice ho Nas vendared | coasareiors for the. Hower. Sho siways Flavor as delicately | e RSN e el sad the cost of collection .097 centa. Bills for the admission of New Mexico | for the last folr years. In the delicate and flowers daily when he was i x PSS seut him frosh and deliciously as the fresh frut.

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