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nt this morning in response to telographi \uests from Messrs, Moikoljohn, Mereer e Y " and others ine il 1t he 1 | PREFERS A SOUTHERN REPUSLICAN | Sifionsmhat {ucpinnd prvscnied inena e vaca The senator gave to the presiden the remains of the late Bishop Phillps | can Compel the Confiemation of Any M s highab Fariroiner Sl 8 4 Who I8 Up to the High St plendid weter and citizonship, When Nota Question of Purty Politics, terred ndicious me egulating railroad S d : el S s to suy that tho reason railvoad commissioners United States is found in the t that Sworn to hefore me and subseribe | A bill prohibiting the issuing of freo Ly~ it S Y ary Dublic. passcs by the railvoads, which passed by the house, was pigeon-holed age Clraulation for & 20 | in the senate. A houso bill to prevent ofticer Towa's Federal Patronnge. determined to defeat the will of the | the corrupt use of money and corrupt poople. acts at elections, and others of a gencral character. There was no ju for the course of the republican senate in opposing and defeating these meas- | ures, all of which we alled for in the interest of necessary reforms, and the effect of this action was to still further dm the republican party in the con- fidence of the people The Kansas republicans have not shown a better spirit since. The politi- tification THERE appears to be some doubt as to whether President Harrison will ap- point a successor to the late Just Lamar, butit sccms that heis being strongly urged to doso. In view of the fact that Mr. Cleveland will probably have two appointments to the supreme beneh to make shortly after the begin- ning of his administration, due fo the retirement of Justices Iield and Blatch- ford on account of age, the propriety of President Harrison appointing a suc- cessor to Lamar and of selecting a re- the Dominion has a vast store of mineral | 1. Rue, a well known resident of Brock, is dead at the age of 81 years under present conditions. Kansas must be. Meantime that state will be represented in the United States senate by a democrat, for it is pretty safe to predict that whatever the repub- LESS than $20,000 remain of theappro- licans may do the n;ulm_ml senate, which priation for the Nobraska exhibit at the | 8fter March 4 next will pass out of re- o — T —— e - o THE RESULT IN KANSAS. 1 nottance 4o the pince fe witl odoupy in ] but it will bo vergatrange If such fnsurance | at St. Vincent was 982 bolow zero, At the | r 1 N ) | 8o far as to su 4 / THE DAILY BEM | % Rt ix kaseas. | portanceto tho place ho will occupy in | bitlh il o sermtennes M sweh tnvusasgs | 9% Vet mas 30 twow sy Atthe | WILL NOT BE DETERRED | 20far 0 sueeeet vl same te she pret e = | - . : Aol fbasgs Ml i o, community of mwre than the fires destroy. | 255 below at Forks, 20° belov: at | mot the sugostion. with the reply tha S BOSEWATRE, oA [ United States scaate by a fusion of the | ticiuns may think. The promise will R RnTonttt Thecery Dive hon Gavanced | IRmestows, Bi® Delow a: gl he did not belleve that General Nob' could - —————— | populists and democrats in the Kansas | incrcaso the popular intorest in the cab- | 80 far toward ihman porfeetion ad to make | below at Helena, and 80= b at Wheel e be confirmed, inasmuch as he would bo PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING legislature is the natural outcome of the | inet appointments, from which it will bo | Practicd s = ¥ ng - | President Harrison Will Nominato s Succes- | (hios: 1 by soveral senators of his own ———— e blundering and reckless course of the | possible to judge whothor the next ad- What Knoeked Out MeKeighan, BISHOPS LAID TO REST. [ sor to Justive Lamat. { D Sebntor Manderson called upon the pres 1y T ERMS OF SUBSORIPTION. | 4 oo | ropublicans of that state. Tho legisla- | ministration s to be more practical than | PRl G | wnseeats 6F Phibe e o k afly Boe (without Sund o Syl ; r " ‘ o inna | . “Intelligence!” Monesty, manhood an anerals Niiifbn: Meooks i Pralate - Bally Ana Sunday, One Teur i '10 00 | turo of 1901 was divided politically, the | politica one or two excoptions | geontelligcnen honesty, manhood and By oo Moniis s 800 popublicans controlling the senate and | the men who are nated in this connec- | the Columbus dmeus, ~iv tho ' eloetion of | Bostoy, Mass., Jan. .- With the impres Bunday Tev, Giie Veir [ID 200 | the people's party the house. The gov- | tion ave uot known as business | 8 senator’’ Comainly. Thats the reason | give funeral services of the Episcopal church OFFICES porting measures of rcform der 1 | to form any conclusions ‘n advance of Rival Political Prayers, wol :‘-In‘lu |‘ t ] n Auburn - 3 I ? ter 8 to 11 this morming the ! Omaha, The Ree Building by the people and to which the r the official announcement of who are to Springfietd R publizan, cemotery. e y Sheviohs the scoator had made his presentation, t Houth Omaha, corner N and 26th Streeta. v e i i i ol Tho Almighty has now heard both sides of | Femaing lay in state under a catafalque in RN I SN prosident tated. tht thio yacancy couid sos ¢ R TS Panrl Street, lican party was pledged, the s be the heads of departmentsafter March | ¢ ontroversy batween the rival houses in | the vestibule of Trinity church. A yuard of . Appointm | bo given to Nebraska, and said that Ly Chicago Offce: 317 Chumlar of Commeree, | and the exceutive arrayed themselves | 4 next, Itis o bs noped tha in- | tho Kansys logisiature. Both repubiican | Mmombers of the Loval Logion, of which the G he cosld give the vacaney 1o the north, N ol iy i in opposition to nearly every impor tention of Mr. Cloveland is correctly ro- | and populist clorgy in offoring prayer | (i Ethar. B tH8 DAtk caskivs wwhils W | brasks could not hope for it sinee Justico Washington. 513 Fourteenth Stroe £ 1actatutd A : vl at the opening of the sessions, have t b N OReNT . ASHINGTON BUREAU oF The 13 Srewer of Kansas had but recontly been ng T ONRESPONDENCR, piece of le 1~1.|t.mn that camo from o ported. oceasion to run in strong avguments in fave :v’:, “”f‘-“}[,- ';1 ‘v';\‘-‘\l‘lh |Ill.;~l‘\] continuc g 10 TOURTBUARIE SAUNET placed upon this SUpreIns Beseh ity I Afl Somminie relsting to nows and | houso and persistently maintained this TS COMMENROS . CF UANADA of the organization prayed for. the familiar features of the dead prelate. | . Wasiixaroy, D.C., Jan, 26, § tier should be addressed to the | pogition, The result was the 3 i | Font Warss, Ind.. dan. 96.—~The fune T'iue Ber correspondent has the auth e number of measures for which ther It is claimed by the tories of Canada A Word of Warning. of the Inte Cathol’ blanon. Dhwonzer took | for announcing in the most. positive terms | (,The admission of Arizoun, New Mexlcoand BUSINESS LETTERS. . 3 that the natural market of that country Chiea; o Dispateh. | place today. There wiis a solemn requiem | that Presidol % Utah is no longer a question of party politics All business letters and_remittances shonld | anurgent popular dem and the enact- | | Ly ¢ | Inthe World's fair district hotel enter il ‘ e sident Harrison will nominate o | the senate but is a guestion of whether it I to The Bee Publishing Company, 41 ¥ . is the British market, and by way of { L ' | mass at the cathedral. The fune 3 successor to tho late Assoclite Jus - 1 whethoer | B e cls. and posto i ment of which would unquestionably % s et fiow that oF Listetal | Bise springing up like mushrooms. | of the largest demonstrations « o L fate Ju s silver seuators. Tho Ao mado payubie to tho ordor of tho com- [ have been beneficlal to the whole peo- | PrOVIng this they show that of the total | South of Hyde park station forty-two struc- | over scen in this city. Archbishop § Amar. The nomination will probably be | present senate is quite evenly divided on the e Do Efforts by the houss to iutroduce | ©XPOFS of the Dominion the British | res uro already projected or bogin, Many | Cincinnati oficigted at the mas sfop | Sent to the senatobofors tho end of nest | inanelul question and this situation is likely £ o PUBLISHING ,ANY, | Ple. Efforts by the house to introduce | 000 b b o hily more than | Of these plans undoubtedly are legitimate, | Rademacher of Nashvillo proachod weck. The president will not be d o continue unless the thiee tervitories are THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. | . ' v in the expendituresof the state o ”‘l_ . i " “M.‘ me "'I U”‘\'“ but thero socts 1o be ground for suspiior | cxal sormon, * Tho {nimeonse cathedr 5% the de R Ryt o | fdmittedas states With their avquisition, == e e [ b oty ol s 10 United States. Thus, for the five | that some of them are little more thun | crowded and hundreds wero turned awa ALY s nugWUID | however, the free silver element of the sons BWORN ETATEMENT OF OIRCULATION | government, by cuttiug it 1 voars ending with 1800, the former re- | schemes to fleoce the unwary. Agents for prita ot sty clamor which has S since the | ate would receive an addition to its ranks State of Nebraska, | fluous offiei reducing app Sl , amount | Mammoth hotel enterprises are going about DEMANDING FULL WEIGHT, | deatn J © Lamar from exereising [ Which would probably pe decisive in favor of County of Dotglas. { sen | Priations, failed because of the oppost. | Cotved Canudlan exports to the amount | 4y,0u01 the land picking wup stockholders what he regards, not morely as his constitu Goorge . Tzschuck, seceotary of Tam Brr | 1 00 A0 9 s 0, while $200,000,000 worth | and investors on the strength of flaming e " 1 * Wit g Bied bkl is a large silver producing state and Publiahing coripany, does solennly swear that | tion of the sens I'he house adopted - ) pts ot 4 nith of fa ooklng Into the Dread | tional richt, but as his oMielal duty, More r producing st ! the actual cireulation of Tie for | 1 States. posters and gayly-colored advertising maps. Condemning Frozen Fruit, over thers is every reason for asserting tl it gD the week onding January 21, us | @ : It would be a sourco of genuine regret if the . Somers has started his fnspectors upon | whoover 58 10 o v L bl Tollows: freights and fares and providing for the SON | opening of the World's fair were to be 4 e [ ey SR TR VOt CHO RO \lso produ BHRAAS, Janvary.18 5 b sh exports of the Dominion | marked by the successful collapse of a num the bakers to aseertain if the | on the supreme beneh, will bo contirmed, de ze quantities of silver, and it is belioved Monday, January 16 n of y n hor exports to the | Derof schemes which had little more founda. | Provisions of the new bread ordinance are | spite the partisan opposition of cortain dem i send silver men 1o congross, Tuesday. January 17 the direet vote of the ple, but the tion than a desire to sepa the bucolic | being complied with. The ordinance was | gerat 15 Wi | 1 1 the situation has become so Yednesday, Jununry 18 ShatileL e 1 r from his hard 1 dollar ver 1 fixed th IR L BN kA AL LY Senators ‘Teller, W Hyesoay, dimuney 4 o v S . ' | her products enter the British market - of the singlo standard loaf at sixteen ounces | onators Vest and Voorh The president who are 1 ed s Eriday, Sanuary 20, thus plainly showing that it was under | o0 TERPEE S RS e e et The Wrecked Capital Bank, | and the double standard at thirty-two ounces, | consulted, at the white house today, about ver men are foremost in the ! “GEORGE 1. the absolute control of the corporations. | o e 00 S T b the figure K156V New Vork Times | Any violation of the provision of the | this subject with Vice President Morton and 8 new states, while the anti il ‘“‘"”"“ e I' : “"“;‘ ;“ A The failure of the Capital National bonle | ordinance is. decmed 3 misdemeanor and is | Senators Manderson, Platt, Dolph, Higgins | 5 e GURbIE THat hatee ] given show that even the tariff barrier | of Lincoln, N which was announced | punishable by fine. The inspeetors are de- | qud other 1ew states. 1t is probable that the B yes P ! . 1 orn 1 y oim 1 byttt o free silver may ¢ rat the efforts of the ter cannot keep them out, so strong is the | yesterday, is Kable for two things, the | termined to permit of no imposition bein His conversat th th \ . s e 8 large amount of state money in the bank | practiced and will keepa very close eye wversation with the vice president [ ritories to secure admission, not only i preference of the Canadian people for | qnd the fact that the bank was paying 6 per | upon the loaves displayed for sald S Lave been with reference to | Present congress, but in the next i By Was killad 18 the the Amevican market. In some portions | cent on current balances. We are not aware | A Mll' » amount of fHunanas and other g Irmation and the presidi and punish usury was killed BF BB | e > the United | of how general the practice may be among | tropical fruits are being condemned by the sved 1 Hinve BEtNBGAth : i now thought that there is no | ato, and the samo fato was met by of Canada the cxports to the United | $ tUF KE (O K Gub 1t 18 clearly one | officials. Ispecially is this tre of the first SasiRunt Gt (h Ty sl el I'he democratic members of the lowa con- the passd of tho Torrey | to remedy asscssment abuses, prohibit- | Drot far exceed those to other | thut should make state oficers more than | named feuit. Any amount of it has been ) 1t it is within the power of th | Slonul deleg ave come togothr sy A s L ! Pl | countries. The exports of Princo Ed- | usually careful in depositing state funds, In | frozon and fallen into the hands of tho street | Febublican majority in that body to compel | St BAElcd the fateral patronago which, vankruptey bill during the present ses- | ing tho cmployment of - privato | SOunfries Tho exports of Princo B | yausily carelil i debostting il i, G | patdlors, who iave. no. semipios. rogarding | tho confiemation of any man who s up to o | e Prsient Clevelyd, they cxpoct 16 sion of congress. 8o much for the work | armed detective forces, preseribing pen- | geet o ‘f T o rr the president and cashicr of the bank were | what they offer for sa W“L standard Iu( mul provious judicial ap- | Riilicentative TintIar OFTONA Tor thit l’ i i v g i i $887,000, o B or e en and approved by the state officinls, so | e A, ) cuts made by this administratior LS gt adin g papl il d e wtilont obstructionists who are | glties for accepting bi -ohibiting U (e Nt worth came | taken and approved by the state official - ROAE 3 ration tion of superintendent of the railw of the pestilen altics for accepting bribes, prohibiting | ¢ "o e b e e 0T and only 245,000 it the stato. treasurer is not responsible. | Canadian Parlivment. | Iow it May o Accomplished. HE s Tt e R went to British markets. In the same year it adds to the appearan bad insy TTAWA, Ont., Jan C or General | mpo fight gver tho confirmation of ex- | COnsTess: s well informed on duties 2 tion of this bunk is the fact that itis reported | Stanley opened Parliament this afternoon | Roprosont N : of the oflice, n t ot this country recoived 83,250,000 worth of | that its weak condition had been known for | with & sheech, in the courso of which he | rnrcscutative McComas of Maryland to the | Sp (A0 HRA® (RS heh Satisfattion. hore products from British Columbia, and | same thuo to tho olcers of other banks. | 5\, o S PR DR AR ol OAE || COlREIbA 0 WHISh < ) vk | frngy Hinve d' Ronrosentative Whito a he affairis far from reassuring as it now KC oI the retaliato: olis posead on | ¥ e wae oLy ilte } only $2,500,000 worth went to all the rest | g nadian vessels passing through the Soo | and determined, demonstrated that the dem- | [oF the Des Moines pension agency; C. D X 00ks. | I3 b h ) % g canal, ana said Ci \ hastening the | oeratic side of the senate chamber can be | Fullen of Faiviield for the United States d of the world. In 1890 Canada exported i s nal,ana said Canada was hastening th ratic si r can be | Full ol don 1 v e NEBRAS N SKANS. completion of the Canadian canal works, | overcome if the republicans are uuited in | tri ariieyship of the southern district of minerals to the value of #4,855,000, of Lz bl b e L e | which will make that country independent | their opposition to any nomination. This can ! Towa and ¢ 1o Sclls of Vinton for the north which $4,000,000 worth came to the | peter Wall, a Harvard grocer, has as- | ©f the United States canals. | bo done elther by som form of cloture ro- | erm district of the state. The delogution Tnit PE T e Lot ¢ L el e | stricted in its working to executive sessions | 1180 endorse esmond of Marshall for United States under duty. Altho signed } BRI REPEEIBATREIVE AL Ol l6apos | o by threateniug o spond so much time in | the northoen district. and oxCopgressinn | Mapup, Jan. 26.—1It has been decided that | considerin ¢ nowination as to imperil one denton J. Hall of Burlington for his old po- wealth, the total production amounts to | Tufanta Eulalia, youngest sister of the late | F more of the great appropriation bills and | $ition, commissioner of the patent oftice. Mr s The Nebraska City creamery has changed | 1orinta Bulalia, young ate | o compel an extr session of the next eon- | Hall madea record in that position under only ono thirty-ffth that of tho United | ands und wil be reopened i the speing. | Kink Alfonzo, and her usband, Prince A | Zresd ity arier Marei she next con- |y pgident Gleveland four e o which ; ¥ ’ States, it being impossible to inducecap- | Another bir irrizating aitch is to be dug | S0 Shail reprosent the queen r 0 From the conver 15 \which tho presi- | Will strongly recommend hin for reappoint .}n L ,ur‘u... party ar -:'ulrln‘ll_\. FCATIH o6 Ao UG thTae ooy abAL ob|| 1alSIesIILE souhey 66 whtek 10,000 o | Spain attho Columbian exposition at Chi- | qent el with e senators. who | Went. M. Hall is universally populur of the class whose maxim 18 “ruleor |y inora) regources of the country | Seven hundred Thayer county people went X e - consulted with him W Tue Bee cor Miscellancous. ruin,” and unless there is a complete re- out on a wolf hunt and captured four of the Assassinated the T Marshal. | EeeI ‘l‘“‘-b f “’ 5 ‘."ym icate quite acea- Senator Manderson has offered as an A : ; anization it is not difficult to discern | " animals. Dyensnung, Tenn., Jan. 20 =kx-Marshal Vos Tt 10 be e won DY the president. | amendment to the Indian appropriation bill, publican is hardly questionable. It the futare of republicanism in | These facts throw some light upon the | An angry hog at Table Rock nearly bit off | Nichols was assassinated last night by Ose T s e l BUE R G AL et L L L would not be surprising, however, if the ; . conditions affe the commerce of | Warren Nitenells foot, The wound bled | Butler, who escaped. A large veward is cond plice. he reirds 1t ns his duty | yeeoived 1ibin 1o bf (rticlos PTG oF Mt president cither decided not to fill the Canada and elearly show the disadvan- “'vl"ld»fi .\. but f"v “f‘l “rfl\__" <-l|\-'_‘_ g i red for the assassin to his purty and his country to nominate a | ufactured at the Genoa school duving the R vl s dosmonras 1ot tages undor whieh tho pooplo of that | Lhe ommissiguers. of Swunders county = [ republican’or at least a man who is not im- | fiscal yoar 1508 in payment of indebtedness position. doctrine of states ineurrcd during the fiseal vears 1802 and 150 t been petitioned to divide Douglas Moving I v pregoated with th country are placed by the relations | precinct and make the north half known as | For nearly two years the byterfan | rights as was Justice Lamar and as is Chief | Today Senator Manderson reported from which they sustain to the mother coun- | Morse Bluff. hospital was located in Kountze Place, but | Justice Fuller. In the next place tho ' the senate committec on imilitary affairs fees e e e e o | BHe 112 Ven ol AF son Of.DUE) Mrete o Otd | It swaek a bwo ba mbyed dowal toy president considers that the appointment | with recommendation that it be made an try and to the United States. The sta- | y1jaq to skate an his nose and the slush e ;':“:._:\Mh ]x.ri \;( \\\l"m\' fv-\“~ »|l .\}“. ought, if possible, to go south, inasmuch as | amendment to the sundry civil approprintion tistics of exports demonstrate beyond | nearly amputated that useful organ. The | pary Vedioty Pre bR SRR LIS | Justice Lamar was the only distinctive | bill, the measure he offered yestorday, appro question that continental union would | doctors think it will grow on again crby hotel and located on hirteenth streed | southern man upon the supreme bench. | priating $200,00 ench for two years for the 4 near Dodge, has been leased for o term of | 1 > oA ini result in a great commercidl gain to [, Seott Henry an, Anselmo bachelor, met nd will be fitted up in first class | Danally the president, under ordinary eir- | purpose of carrying on the work upon Fort o S ROt e ST into her coffers. The exposition city R e Columbian exposition, and according to | Publican control, will give Judge Mar- the estimates of the commission this will 'l'" l""' »‘"“"\,1'“““ ""‘Y‘"""""(‘l by "]'"“""" Scatt ¥ an ) cumstances, would #0116, aiK] Ny b R e Satl *erkins. wat effect the election . _ Mrs. Maggie Biékihg for the first time on | pvle SSEL ces, would regard as almost im- | Crook. This insures practically the adop- go only a very short way in nmtm}: the el He N e i il s L northern neighbors and explain the | Sunday, and before the shades of Monday style for a ho 'L‘“IA o perative to fill the vacancy by the promotion | ufm of |1..-’.;.;.,-.,,..-4‘”.”'“. y ' requirements of a proper and creditable States sonato by populist votes will have | StFOng popular movement thatis now | night had fallen hediad made her bis wiie. Fought at a Prayer Meeting. :ff,,‘l'""“',,,‘.‘L""“‘.’,‘;:!\‘l“',; V.L';"..I.‘ufl.:"".‘“”-'»‘-'5"' | “Senator Manderson also reported back, as oxhibit. There appears to bein theleg- | * o frl 't el e T working wo that end among them. The Lanc or pounty agricultural socief PRINGFIELD, Mo., Jan. 26.—At a Methodist | would causo o vaeancy on the 1oear Togeenl an EA}:N:I!\!(( eut m\tdnl.l-:.;‘\...-‘;:311;“('{,.};.\:...san: fslature, however, little disposition to | BP0 ARL PUILY Tb 13 NOY SASY 10 84y, meats at Hickmat o Saturday, and will tey | rovival, cight miles from here, lust night, | beench, which, on dccount of tho lnc idErents ohiatned ngatust nim By e b increase the appropriation, and it seems | S0me of (j)rl‘(‘ ac m". !t-ml_x'isuf ‘le’.]n.wl‘pl')' s THE proposal to reduco passenger | to ten acres of lapthat it owns in the st James Simmons and James Snow became in- ‘l’!\l‘:\;; h'\'.!l‘!\"l.'\illll o :ll'-'fvl. ?Lf l;l‘l -}.‘ woule Mexico for false imprisonment. certain that under existing conditions it | PArty in Kansas arc ] Ml“‘r to regard the | .. ¢05 t0 24 cents per mile in Nebraska | fair grounds if it fails to hold the fair this ;‘nl\"ml ma x|ln<n'n;l and fmw‘hl W 1\l]I| kniyes. | [io8F AT Y be left for President C V. D, M.'.n\l ws “"1“]’\'1“'\ n«[-l:l)l ""‘I' to be ! S ¢ A el olaBa atbtavor i andiittis 8/ B el at LAt coltid TthIasnmaorston oth received serious wounds. Mrs. Sim- | Hnd K rogister of the land oftice at O'Neill, vico will bo vry diffcult 0 huve this done, [*action with decided disfavor, and it i# | und to pronibit freo _transportation | Jein, i1, Hncolt /16, dorstead that | Betk htitel i, WA, L e Wit Consttep Start Wholty, | Sliespio resmuod g dola 10 hohuion Everybody must appreciato the fact | "ePorted that Mus, Lease publicly would not, if adopted, result in any loss | and Lincoln are proparing opinions covering | was_another femalé of the sume family. | During the coming week Prosident Harri. | 08 due fo general stagnation of business that it is desirable for this state to mako | Honced v conncetion with the to the railvoads, assuming that the pro- | the question. George Snow, a son, received mortal wounds. | son will examine carfully tho names of | 4 the general land ofiice and Interior do a creditable display of its resourcesat | [V [N, _"“"‘}“ o e vision velating to free transportation | ‘“\:‘51“"‘;;‘:':_\7"1‘;.;“fcr“lm‘d b G : ’ Drosiltiont southorn ropubicans <hoth on atid P oprosentative Bryan today futroduced o the exposition, if it makes any at all, 'f)“ ""'( "(‘",‘“»‘,L“"’\‘L"‘ f""“.' l‘l 9% | were rigidly enforeed. All experience | which occurred lnst week in the United | ’ - : fod to him, and 1f he fings among them o | Ui 0 pay Joln M. Burks Sounlswileol «and since itis ovident this cannot be | Whoentertainit. At any rate, the ve- | gpowqyluta moderate charge encour- | States court at Lincoln, has brought to mind | g Boston (nzette: Tho post's eye to a fine | man who meets his stundurd as to private | Jected from him asa fine, Samng anansliase done without more money than has been | Sult .-unlz\lms o lesson for republicans | oo figvel, and'if everybody who now | the becul A fight .\,r .|..l|rn lnmunr.lwm & ; 2o ’;;l;'“’m'lhlmln-wv-uu\<-w|‘u ments Mo | building and C. S, Waite #75 for service T Y % s foh - &} vo! ‘e g ) i 2y * | owned about 2,000 2 of la % i net is cenerally rep- 1 undo dly be won 5 thy Hst |'oo B R(Teas ) z provided the question of ah’ additional [ “Which ey would \f’“ bt "] 01 gots free transportation, other than the | nee county which he was farming - at arrying eyt This Wil | of southern republican jurists should not | CRSinees atitho Iincoln fous = LI 8 appropriation should be considered ;:1\ ; "t”l nH‘nn' _z‘(._ 1‘ o ;nlnti\ :im employes of the reads, were required | the time. He s, lavgely in_debt, but ably be kept up thl it is no mower. ]-xun'l\l\‘illln‘;ll_l\ satis ......‘..,.‘w.. the presidont Axi.‘.“fl»‘,lfi'.‘;} v ;'-\ln'.l-linll‘n' RV S broadly 7nd dispassionately. LR L “”l “r“l'“_“u S “~I“_“' toitinay, i iale I AGoma e foom A0 thin)| oS s RROBIEThOUERL IR DAREE s (Alt I yune: T 1 kick on Lo o disponen o ol even thon | 1.°s Tiishop, as postimaster at South Sioux ion, demunded by the people and in- | gou106 * would nearly or quite | to know where, although there were rumors | of thie tons miimicile wimto tan s famber atic judge orlawyer whoso partisan. | CIty3 Dr Wi No Duvis, as, mewnbor of tho SR .| tended to provide necessary veforms, | o e e A i Gt RoAL on el paalt S PO Rl in ship ix not extreme and who recognizes thay | Pension boardat York, vice Dr. Shideler, who Wit reference to the proposed legis- e i make up the difference between the s vy ) Y refuses to quali Allen Burker, as post y Y hecause it originates with another party. woman's attive, fleeing aloug the highway Lowell fer: T 0se makers of Wal- | the civil war ended the doctri of states | FeUSt {2 2 J, > | Hi > lation to fix and regulate telephone | gyt~ |F GHE HEESNIELERAACE PUOY: | present rate and the one proposed. | guvera] milcs from ‘ablo Kock, making | tham have struck. They brobably kit their | rights as well as e institutions of slavery, | Masterat Pleteher, Nebe | 5L charges it may beobserved that there is Jikn. e publican | Numerous instances can be cited of a re- | toward tue Missouri Pacific railway. His | brows bufors they went“out and then darucd | Of northern republicans. should he bo | W, H. Linyille swis, todhy wpbestol tos promise of these soon regulating them. | "0 OF HHANSAS LWO years ago. duction of passenger rates proving | broperty was attichod, sold out o [ T BN IS Ao e e e Fivariio | Wyo., vico L. Taylor, duccised ¥ og! b ! oro Rt Aas #ant sl y o e ke i ey dent is knc 0 100k v a most favorable AR HOS > tho selves through competition. Some of | 4 pUSINESS MEN'S apyiNIsTRATION, | Profitable to the railroads from giving family soon after left and it is said that he is w.u'.j‘].’. w\y\‘:(Y:I:f'I“ i X 1l|’|l\\:':’l.’llnu at | eye upon ex-Senator Jonn C. *mwu»ru!‘\\‘:: ”"', “(“““’:" h,!"l”',', ":“““,",T. hes fo 1B i ale ) 7 + : . | sti 8 b travel, d sue; 0 ow operating a large ch in Australia the end of the month, just e ne, ere's Consin. Mr. Spooner, ile o ember ¢ o [ Presicent today 2ox kit b i i the original telephone patents have | Aceording to a reported interview l“““:;“" 0 ‘: “_‘ll' j‘"“l'“f“ ’;‘“_‘,' ah “'I" T res Tor e 00 100 st | haiits o) bomER, st e, there's. | e, made iy Waom Taieomber of the |~ Assistnt Seoretary Chandler today dis begun to expire, and the most important | \ivh Mr. Cloveland the next administra- | 2¢ the practical result is obvious. It | J1GCE t, was to docide Whethor | opionzo News: Tho T 143 among’ democrats s well as on his own sido | Missed the timber culture contest of “iamas will bo out of the way on March 7 of this | gion will beone of business men. The | WOUld be & wise thing on the part of the | tho names of Josoph Reuter and Poter Mil- | ‘Nt Neat iy Tact sojur | 1050~ WhY | of tho chamber. His personal character, his | Heliutlor axatnes Watter BERG (o, B year, but the field for inventors and com- | 1.0 i, lect is stated to have saiq | Mdilroads to make this concession to the | ler were forged on the note by the principal, | *‘The Fruthtul Min (fervontly)—Becauso des- | [Fofessional experienco and bis natural abil- e “Oliver M. Wolling, trom Grand € g « president-elect is stated to have said A oy B John Reuter or not. tiny has cndowed mo with powers of locomo- | 1ty would all unite in making opposition to | d&dinst Oliver A 45 i poting companies will not be entirely | tat husiness men ave to have the pret- | PUPLiC; but of course they will be found tlon. his confirmation on_either partisan or sec. | Islund. The assistant sccretary has af- " siness « e St o ——————— A gas LEoY rmey > decisior 6 of C. N clear until January of next year. Then | o once in the appointments. The high- vigorously antagonizing the proposition. SOME MEN OF NOTE. N obisocGlohe iirasi tional grounds absolutely futile, l[ll;{u‘l :!um«:: ;v‘hl :; llxili‘llm‘ lllNl\‘irh(m -\:]. great llmpvn\nn\l nts may be expected | ast, recommendation of an applicant for Tt 40 e Tt that Ghlao o B ke HL Pove ot Bilem Masok bas writes to o 4 lnu‘y and Noblo Would Accept. from uron, 8. D., n‘("q‘.m :]...M.!.ni.“mm.: or Sernbt a 3 e ( > hopes at cago, o s Sl f Salem, Mass., has soft wad thi 3 rStooc 4 3 q for confirmation; alsc y decisio I as “’°} T“"'““““l reduction in the | gppointment, next to the fact of his | .8 O B¢ .~(-!.[. o rroat e ary o | filled the position of cashier in one bank for volopd, but which 13 only & sampic O | bors of Drestiont Haeiors, 4o two mem- ( for ettt Naves, feom Watortown, cost of the service, though of course | heing a democrat, will bo, according to | S8 0 rea great harvest of | gixty-seven years. He is 90 years old and would accept the nomination if it were | S. D., cancelling her timber culture entry there is the possibility of a combination | {),is report, & good business record material gain from the World's fair, will | last week resigned his position il; Senator Wolcott cannot pre- | tendered - them—Sec ™ Rt bl P.S. H to control the business and prevent such | < hall apnoint weossful busines, | B0t be unmindful of her obligation to | James Hand and his son George parted of the Columbian stamp, but ho | Navy and Secrotary Noblo of tho Tnterior, e AR all appoint successful business | 1o wvory possible meusure of precaus | PYCRWY-oleht years ago and did not again seo ght take his spite out by licking it o¢casion- | 1f he makes the selection from a northern a reduction as would result from unre- | oy gs heads of the departments,” | oo 3 4 DLOGH or hear of each other until two weeks ago, | ally. state the president would doubtless give the Philadelphta Record. stricted competition. In any event no | A Cleveland is quoted as say- | 1O% for the protection of the health of | when they discovered one anotherin S Washington Star: “We have a o namo of General 5 It has been reserved to the United States harm can come, 8o fav as the public s | fne “and I shall expect this policy o | 11° Millions who will pour theiv money and lenrnied ut the same time that they had | WashingtonSine; V0 hesen lovely, whist “Hhieve is now o memix {0 miite the business of the counterfeiter i 3 ¢ il oot g, ‘'a 8| 2X pe s policy to " | been living within a few miles of cach “other [ i MGG Artiesy | TG Wb aule | from the state of New and moreover, | indifferently respectable. The government concerned, from legislation providing | o carried out in all departments of the | B sition city | oy Puget sound for many years p 11ito the treasury for ovory word die uttoreds | vhe president is known to have the highest |::,\~.| conts’ worth of silver into a dollar. for reasonable telephone charges, as has | government.” He believes this to be a should not be made a t|‘|~|)|irv\ll g When Mr. Hayes was president he was | 'Quite ingenloys f,“',‘, bat 1 don't belong | respect for General Traey's ability as a | A counterfeiter could make o dollar with béen donc in other states. X : busi ; % point for cholera or any other disease | traveling west and there met an | 1o 1t uiy ot hy. not? Pa says he | lawyerand a most cor ng for him as a | more silver in it ana sell it at a profiv for 78 time when business men are needed, the . 2 d SRS ; uglish U house of a | ctw'taflordit, | man. Friends of Seci Noble have gone | cent —————— questions before the Amarican pooplo | (et thrives .upon bad sanitary condi- | pypepman o quadraped came e ol | sl e THE officors of the munufacturers as- | heing of o charactor that can bestbo | HODS and yot Lt docs not appoar t TT AN Soomivi tral PhasU R I e sl pin Rt pinmbor Saniiat | = ——— — A 4 R . eing a2008 L SEDC | Ohicago is taking the needf B English lady were, and both began stroking v usiness and withal so sutisfu P - sociation are receiving many communi- | solved by business men. “Reforms in | HOWE T SIS ‘,l‘,h'fl,'\“ % . “This is a pretty goat” said the lady. | tory as this one has been bl sl | 7--:724;‘3%—‘ = NlNG =E) cations from members all over the state | the tariff, economy in the government, A e e d © Clty s con- | w\y end is antelope, madam,” answered Mr. ey | 9 BRI LT Fha il A - . A ; : essedly filthy and all “efforts to | Hayes quietly. PLEDGES AND PERFORMANCE. expressing their enthusiagtic apprecia- | will be easily accomplished if plain, | [e55edly filthy and all “efforts to | H ol ; t RUELIRS CARE 4 & CG. y i o s A induce public officials to do their duty | Es-President Hayes invented an ingenious inn apolis Journ il. tion of what the organi ation has al- | practical, honest business men ave se- in the matter of health precautions have | Methou of shaking hands with a crowd. He questioned Bagly, Largest Manufacturars anl Rotalioss veady douo for their husiness and their | lected,” Mr. Cleveland is reported to | % W1 Mifter of fealth Brocautions have | guea made a short specch to 10,00 peapi in AN ARG ILCAN Lo PEVIGEUINE IR RSO confidence that it will do yet more dur- | have said. produced litle efiect. Plenty of money | Columbus, regretting that he could not You i ing the present year. Somo new mem- Assuming the report to be correct, | {0F tho effecive performance of the | shake hands wishovery oue prosent, | iBM N R L o yoar, Some Ass) 0 be correct, B S % A have o plan,” said Hayes. “I'll hold up 4 a deprecating cougly bors are being udded and It is expected | the country will be glad to hear of the | VoK IS wrung from the taxpayers, but | " hand. “ahd ‘when 1 shake every ono “My resolution’s pretty well— that the numbor of applicants will be | purpose of the president-elect to givo it | M utrageously small return is given | shake.> He did it, and it scemed as though 15wore off swearing ot greatly incrcased as.a result of tho sec- | a business administration. Having had | 105 "‘1“ nicago buin hep alie eand: | 1009 MARSRRONIND: Coe Sl THE GIKL FOK ME. ond exposition if onc s held this year, as | an_ expericnce of four years with an ad- | (ASEPrS 10050 on her —equally able | ooy Sinjured in a train wreck in Towa, ap Pittaburg Dispa‘ch a g b Tha 5 5 s i oudlers. oA in f Mbot thia weal f 2 ittsburg Disp now seems probable. The home patron- | ministration of that kind, with great ad- jrod iR Traniscaiuile ool it b have the girl, the girl with wealth, | [ GO]ng‘ to t,he bOt,t;Ol 914 go idea has take rong oS, 3 § S manDlo Wi s ) 5 : g ] § ) 4 0! Lte he girl I the pretty face; | produced splendid results all over the | heartily wolcome a continuance of the | quarantine with all its power because | 314 the nrvous strain resultinz from fear of | *And tho one with Delsurtian grace On account of having leased the Benson store in " o state. Its workings have only just | principle. The last democratic ad i ; i permanent injury produced 4 great effoct on > I'4 st | principle. e last democratic admin- | it wants to run the quarantine business | his high-strung” temperament, the outward [ You may have the one with the family crest, begun to be seen, however, and another | istration was not of this order. On the year will demonstratestill more foreibly | contrary, in no department, with the ex- the value of the movement as ameans | coption, perhaps, of the navy, were of promoting the manufacturing and | strict business methods obscrved in the trade interests of Nobraska. conduct of affairs. There was conspic- in New York for what there is in it | sken of which wus the sudden transformation | | OF the one called “Sceloty's Queen - our rear and work of General Lonzs s offered the poct i L earing o the dividing aimed that the rest of the | folio of post y 3l Pralian But-you cannot huve my ideal girl, “ wing out country had no rvig o complain ol 1yes' cabin st momen us 1y affeetion for her'sa fact | a ’ beoi a few country had no right to complain of | Hayes' cabiy ast moment it was ||, NYSEREERINIARSATACE ) | e wall to begin in a few Tammany if she could stand if, but the | o ihyginstio BlaigeMman, and as Huyes | OWOVeFy occusion tact ; E ‘oino A LATE bulletin from the census office | Interior departments, with the in- | gnemy to the interests of the people | 1850 the cabinct awas recast and Colonel D, 38 " 3 g ’ relating to the iron and steel industry | evitable result of impaiving the | ayerywhere. M. Key was appoiggghl to represent the ex- | X he bottom™ on prices, to in the south shows that during the | eflicicney of the service to the ma } confedorates, andggneral Longstrect was s A ) sent as minister tofThirkey. Generil Loog i nable us to close out as B N i e auy, ol Saie 10 W seu e minator (R Combination enable us.to close ou progress has been made in this industry | many years did postal-affaivs get into Beatrice Times Senator Kenna fxayeled a part of one sea / much of our k in the nine southern states engaged in | worse shape than duriig the Cleveland | John M. Thurston will be the winning | son through the n.onglains of West Virginia | P f t \ in the amount of busin done and in | land oft the pension office and other oo — the ring when the ijpgeformance was about A ; tart in ne worain Sld Y the percentage of increase during the | burcaus steadily mccumulated. The in- Falrbury Jowrnal, LR - e The predommnating qualities ten years. In 1880 the capital invested | coming administration will find that a | The person who has a Nebraska farm and | cir nd candidate. The novelty attracted | y i ) 4 e A ¢ ce. in iron and steel manufucture in that | very decided reformation has taken | & pen full of hogs needs nobody's sympathy. | people till they limd to be turned away and S g Bxtracts should g % Ry state was £3,100,100, but in 1890 it had | place. The postal service has attained | ¢ " Wear diamonds if ho chooses to do so. | Kenny was cloolef by a groas majority, Raabiolute nuilty; eaeolion i for $10, $12.50, 1 5 ¥ - though he had to figtba bolting candidate s e increascd to $16,338,786. During the | & higher standard of efficiency than ever soduting, Very. R T Lok v e tar of flavor and superior strength. same period the value of the produets | before in the history of the government, dce sebylanton Nk e the | Posumaster Generdt Wanymaker, was a All of these elements are and so on, have been reduc at least L e 1 XA DAY TS ol irolid ice seldom has a chance to seek the | newspaper correspondent Washingto et . ' G 3 of the Alabama mills increased from | tho burcaus have clearod away the | ' The accommodnting Amierican dossry | oo T fime st combined in a perfect degree a thirl. While overcoats are cut down in the same $1,405,356 to $10,315,601. Virginia ranks | legacy of accumulated work left by the | want to put it to any trouble abinet, Mr. Cushing went to that gentle. in Dr. Price’s Delicious i second among the southern states in | preceding administration and ave about ————— min one day for information Upon two ques. . » KHCES SUCIONR \ lnu]ml‘liun. Boys' clothing has received a severe shock this industry, with $5,314,306 invested, | up with the current business, and A Bwipo at the Falthtu tions. Regarding one the postmaster gen Flavors; therefore if the ! RN 2 Chicago Mail. eral answe reely, but would vouchsafe : ' 3 ices als ) s th in s ( a8 against §3,413,000 in 1850, and a pro- | throughout every department there is | s Glascinars | iRl praw et Thoo Ty HUE MURR HUR A housewife wants a complete in prices also. The pants that are oll in size go at duct valued at $3,925,481, as against | strict attention to duty. In short, we rance that he considers his main duty a | ter, however, My, Cushing was able to secure cake, pudd; 1 : ¢z 1 , ) $440,605 in 1880. Tenncssee comes third | have had under President Har: f the McKinley biil. Judging from | hght elsewhere; and his paper printed o I g m, she $1.50 up to $5.00 and a little more, any par w orth 2 and on o or o a Ve 1 5 e y 0 democratic talle around here we thought it | good story about both matters next duy should make use of them. with nearly 84,000,000 invested, and | thorough and carcful business adminis- | was & division of the oM e ot Sker was suficlently annoyed At shows about the same proportion of in- | tration, i his boing outwitted to roprove Mr. Cushing Those who want the very best : crease as the others, 1t is evident from | If Mr. Cloveland realizes and appre- ERiaaalias SaMibuses . , afterward, whereupon the cor- flavorings are never disap- now he sold cheaper than our perfect garments. these figures that the iron and steel in- | ciates this he will do well to emulate AT { invite d 3 o Minnesota legislature is getting course that he was invited to become the pointed in purchasing Dr. dustry of the southern stutes is dostined | the example. He will not have the | to try a new form of paternalism. Itis pro- | cabinet oficer’s secreliry [ Price’s Vanil Lemon BROWN l NG K l NG & CO to become one of the chief sources of | approval of the politicians, pure and | Posed to amend the state constitution so s = S . ! *1 4 . to enable the state to insure all farm build ‘0ld Wave i the North. Orange, ef ¢ re as wealth and prosperity In that soction of | simple, in adopting this course, but ho | ings st cost. 1o will be b efitct compuisory | 1cagd Ware 2k Moty 2 range, etc., which are as store open evory evontnz il 635 | § W, Cor, 15th and Douglas St the country, though it is not to be ex- | can be sure of the approbation of | mutual assessment firo insurance. A loss by | ¢ \"',‘“ g TR | natural as the fruit from saturday til 10 ' o T indi i fire, whether the result of carelessness or in- | 50t4, North Dakota and Manitoba are ex- | ip ; peoted that the growth indicated will be | the country, and this will be much more | fihe, Muother the besult of cavelessnoss o ln- | L0 (0T o nost intensely cold weather | which they are extracted,? maintained at the same rate. valuable to him, if he attach any im- | munity, That in itself might not be so bad, | of the winter. The thermometer at 7 a. m. y 5 g politically and financially. New York has always « uous looseness in the Postoflice and o s AN sometimes 3 times as much, Damagel goods will not

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