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o HOW THY LEGISLATU CAN REYV 8 1 re | vetorans in congry ; whom aro | o out as much of a dash as they would {f PADDOCK AND THE FPARMERS. what may uot bo generally known to thoss TH E DAI] \ BEE| Y e Oo .'f,'.",",',,',\, flourish and mulbiply until 'l"'“ 2'$he bhlsto "" - ""‘““’ "'| H teount | they could,” sald he. “Thay come to seo phidiecig upon whom devolves tho duty of electing . . " 5 : are fow branches of business | of the opinion the pension accow the man who asks for their support and they | Reeord of the Senator In Support of Agri- | Senator Paddock's successor. 11 18 nne s I'he eonstitution of Nebraska dates | wpien they do not practically control. | ought to be reduced, will oppose the con- | find him apparently prosporous and happy, nltural Interests, sary that 1 should speak of how nu- senator back to 1875, when the stato scareely had | How far they are really in restraint of templated one-sided-and diseriminating d thoy say to one anothor: “That Lixcorx, Neb,, Jg Special Telegram { stood shoulder to she PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING a quarter of a million of population, and candidate. That's the kind of ¢ T T ' vod | tor Plumb in opposition to those provisions trado is @ quostion not casy to deter- | logislation. Fairgad honest logislation | a0 eV T Bl to'Tims BRk)—The fallowing article appearod | {67 Pl in opmaltion to tioss pravision . all that part of the state west of the | mine but this is the vital prineiple in | to veduce the expengiture for pensions x-Secrotary Endicott has inherited from | ' the State Journal this mo with more or less hardship upon the g TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION . 100th meridian was a wilderness, The | g11 of them, The Daily without Kunday) One Year.. 8 8 00 1 gongtitution of 1875 is not fitted for the {sting law having | would doubtloss”fdve ropublican sup- | the late William Eadicott of Salem and Lon “Wasiixarox, . C., Jan. 1 states of the west. Tiviilonly Patly snd Sunday, One Year 10 0 ‘ 4 relation in which I'stand tot ericultural | vont it 3 \ don us John En i tm of S ! : H the hopo that tho \? | failed to have any deterrent effect upon | port, but the republicans in congress | fiot the famous dohn ki tioott farm o St- | fliinits of the country by 10 . Spuoity. which — Bessbos EIX Mot 6 00 | Nebraska of 18 we than & buy's | the tendeney to monopoly inall branches | will fight hard gginst the democratic | Governor John Endicott. ani el ‘.:“.;.‘::.»:.';y.‘.l::;.-)‘1“‘( f Ui ug 4 k then displayed may be continued o Sl SRR L 200 | Jacket is fitted for a full grown man. | of husiness, additional legislation is | policy of cutting off the pensions of union | old Endi ot burying place and the of the United States consus st ~.»“f.\'{;.\“;”-l.-':'\l\"1::’. By Eatupiat éc. Ong: Yoar v for twelve yoars overy sucer obviously necessary. veterans and leaving untouched those of | [earthee. dulee fndicott, who now eomos | 4 that the « 2 AN (RS fof Weekly Do, Gno Vear..&o wture has submitted one the veterans of thd' Mexican war and | scendant of Governor Endicott. Tho prop. | has e o L : Junx Hyoe 0 i Bee Buildin + constitutional amendments, MUST REDEEM REPUBLICAN PLEDGES tain southern Thifian wars. erty has neveg yet been out of the Endic SN Yead Ty ost - 2 BOh Dl enrhes N apd 26th Stroots i ¢ - § A et ook Y family since the original grant, about 1630 1rs has b 4 k > SIp, Boiith On i N i 2010 one single exeeption | Republican members of the legisla- here is little piobability of any leg A senator from my o Clinmber of Commere | have all falled w0 ¥ tho | ture must make an effort to redeem the tion on the subjoct by the present LEGISLATURE AND LOKEY. :!:I;;‘m*_:.f g e e 5w York, Kooms 13,734 and 15, requisito majority of _the votes | pledges made by the party to the | congress, but it is to be expected that ) : Wasiington, 513 Fourteenth Strect { polled at the election at which they | laborers and producers of this state in » ty-third congress will make a CORRESPONDENCE, | were submitte The single exception | jtg orms * become re- ¢ cut i » pensic s y 4 g bl B thitsat e ek ting to: oW agd | WOro U hmitted. ‘Iln .m,‘ "-I Il e its .-«_‘uml ].flm.f.nm or becom 5 v.«. | y cut in ”\v.]N nsion ace ;'u.m. and on Madison Chronicle: 1f the Nebraska | country, and it is a matt rof no it . editor! 1d he ssed to the | was the amendment extending the sponsible for inevitable disaster. Party lines already laid out.” The demo- | solons would do something half the time a | thateven the whirli of political Lortune { (jee ha. Editor partment. lative sessions from forty to sixty days | platforms either mean something or | cratic party is fully committed to this e AR R TR o TR L] bio of evolving | 13 1. Sothiern is but 3 yours of age, Al hbag gl | and fncreusing tho pay of tho membets | thoy mean nothing. They ure cither an | course, and the dominant. sonthoen elo- | BT Play the balance of the time, - setof conaitions i wiieh enator Paddonics | gl e ko wes, bt Y hands v y; | from &3 to 85 a day. People who claim | honest declaration oof party principles | ment will insist upon a radical policy of | raiirond bill has been placed on dock agaih | served his State and counter with st i 0 .h Aol L L UL natin. Lrafts, N L > {to know how it wasdone assert that | and a true enuneiation of pledges in | pension retrenchment, at Lincoln. We pray thee, oh wise ser- | tinguishrd ability should be for one morm a0 Wikl Asvariaats AGAIMR iy TaaLLS Dyl ¢ i 3 vants, to give us something sonsible. in doubt. If ever there was a time when the | 1Y otk 3 - n this amendment was frandulently | fuvor of reforms demanded by the peo- — Crets vid Mot tie ] 1t people of a state, deper ntibely on nghl His muum we was Now Orleans, hi rm oo . ; . < . i ste Vidette: N ors ¢ o legislature | People of a state, depen entirely o )f residonce thero si soks. ; PUBLISHING COMPANY. | counted in by the clerks appointed by | ple, or they are a delusion and a snaro. | WITHIN the last two weeks immigrants | (Orete vidott e Ol Amislature | lture, mishs Bo expéotod. ta L AR 10 CHA by Lunt yons, —= | the legislature to reconnt the vote. 'The | The republican platforms of 1890, 1 sick with the smallpox were admitted | tools of the corporations without being | mitor — differences and — rally " Sy g I ) 1 ! © support of the une od chnmtios Lotta has changed hor plans. She intendod two amendments submitted ot the last | and 1802 pledge the parf§ to specific | into New York. This is an instance of | charged as such might bear watching. e e it e & trip 1. Callformia this month, bub clection failed to carry, not because a | legislation in the interest of the laborer | the care and vigilance of the quarantine | | Nebraska Oity Press: We Nobraskans | @ -\;‘f 3""?} ""Irl" majority were opposed to the changes, | uud producer. I'he platform of 1800 | at that port under the management of | the legislature so far, and it has only cost SEWATER, F Wor nophiew of Fdwin Booth, named Side in the corapany of the Boston mus Another is Junits Bratus Boot h Aivion Manola, and a third, ¢ Daly's. They are youngsters, but none of the yet shown geuius Beatrico Dcmocrat: The Nobraska 10gis- | Socomninat and oo lature is a mixed bldssing by tho agricultural press of BWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION Btato of Ne uime s mow and that stato i | she has reconsidered that determination, | Nebraska. A failure so to do would constle | and will remain in New York under ier phy 2 ; 2 : Ut i tute one of tho most remarkablo cxompiif sicinn's care, She is improved in lealth, b Feivoutaton of Tie DALy Ber for | but beeause itis next to impossible to | contains the following plank in favor of | the Tammany officials. The immigr | about #5500 —not mixch for 8 harml £1608 SHALHA D GYEK DAL Wi At JF ot by no means well yet. Her fricads ending January 29, 1893, was 43 | yat q popular expression on amendments | vafiway regulation und the abolition of | were bound for Towa, and it is fairly sup- | Plaything . | truth of that suying of the greatest of teach- | hope and expect that by text autumn she follows i SblE | shiae § i ¢ Broken Bow Leader: In these latter d A prophat is not without hohor, sayo it I Able to return to the stage Bunday, Tanuary 22...... 6 submitted at an election when the whole | railroad pass bribery | mised that inasmuch as they were not | it geems that legislatures are not elect | his own country and among his own' people It is definitely stated thut Saint-Sacns will N Tunuary ; , stato and local tickets absorb all the | We demand the reduction of freight and | to remain in New York it was unneces- | logislato anything but politics, with all the | "o ¥ And among his populist | come fo America this spring to take part dhy, Janun v attontion and intorest of the voters. passenger rates oo railroads to correspond | sary to enforce the law in their case. | rottenuess that that word implies, and the | friends to'support Senator Paddock means | the musical program of the World's fair. Ho Janunty i Sevoral proposed amendments to the | With rates now vrevailing in the adjacent | But howewe this may be the | holier-than-thou fellows have their- hands | tyq exercise of judgment, conscionce, putriote | will conduct six. concerts and. recitals b everal proposed amendments states to the Mississippi, and we further de- i the mor meared. Such is our much | js;m, “But while these desirable qualitios are | tween May 20 and June 18, Among the | constitution are again pending in both B 0 VID AU LSBIERLUPL GG WO UL S | fact is that they were permitted | vaunted “reform.” shared equally by republicans, even by those works to be presented are hi tting of the fiotissaiof the lagls1atore ae At also two | mand ”'”‘! ‘f”“ legislature shall """"YI" "|” | to land, and whether Dr. Jenkins | Gothenburg Star: The state legislature | doubtless, who have not yot fallen into lno, | Niweteonth psalm, to bo given by o larg g | passes and free transportation on railroads | ' A0 ; Bl has an opportunity to do a handsome thing | that Senator Paddock should have every ro. | chorus and his organ symphony, during the Y i t peop excepting for employes of railroad compa- | Of 8y of his subordinates knew any- | by Nebraska by appropriating an additional | publican vate i the jeeiiniee (o Spory bo- performance of which he will play the organ tary Public. tion of calling a constitutionsl conve filas thing about the matter does not appear, | 0,000 to the World's fuir fund Nebraska | logic of the situation, Making ') fon. {s extreme oubtful whether The _ 5 sd e . | though it was eir business to have | interests should not be permitted to suffe lowance for those considerations Average Circulation for December, 24, bty Lot bl Glep Gl il 5 The platform of 1800 also pledges the | PRI b LU L R LA e wl el i el I Gl into every senatorial election in - any uendment to the constitution can | party 4 enact luws for the regulation of | known about it. Such an incident is | gion whon tho state can afford to be liberal | the. country - israoia expectations, ‘ERAL new reform brooms ave | ©VCT Pe adopted under the present mode | alovators and the prohibition of discrim- | N0t reassuring in view # the fact that | on account of the beneficial results that are | petty jealousios and ndividual - wmbitions BEVERAL of submission. A constitutional conven- | | e LIS RO 1i0Uss) tion cannot be held for at least three | fig plank on this subject roads as fol- | congress will not touch the New Yor s=—m———— | years even if the proposition to call it GE B TZSCHUCK 01 v hefore A subseribed | y " A el ey t4oar ™Y | bills submitiing to the people tho ques- Mascagni was recently asked by a new paper interviewer if he had any special aims | or views regarding the m c of the future He responded affrmatively, saying always to be true, even to be realis: h & § > pI y rantine legislati ;| sure to follow. The legislature should not | men’ nevertheless cannot help wondering AL AR o ation against any class of shippers. | the proposed quarantine legislation by the extension of the needed aid. that ono whose services to tho. industrs ,\,‘;;\l\”l‘,‘,'““{“j‘;,\"'; it ,\‘,“:‘. ‘l.]‘":‘y-::{\.l\.l)l)‘\n"; s arney Hub: While the Nebraska legis- | which is the foundation of all other indus- | can't express myself better than by saying 1own system and that Jenkins and Tammany | lature is electing United States senators and | tries have been so i 1 should fail to re- | yhae1 should like to do for Italian musie | bining to advance the price of coal and legislatures deal with parties who have bled him or held him up for loans which they never intended to pa Ir THE socialistic bomb throwers of Europe continue to practice upon hote there will be a falling off in European | travel, and perhaps Americans will begin to visit the attractions of their own conntry instead of going abroad. THE transcontinental railway lines | contemplatc making a low excursion rate from Chicago to western points dur- ing the World's fair. This will enable thousands of people to visitan attractive part of the country and may prove bene- ficial to the west. wries at the election of 1894, and the | Owners of public elevators that receive and | Will vemain in control there. In that | 4oing some other things it must not for velve the unanimous and unswerving support | somothing of what Wagner did for German the age. A people who can overthrow a | oonvention, which must kave at least | pubiic warchousemen and compolled under nary measures for its own safety. t0 875,000 more will bo needed to do it. Ne- [ up with the welfare of the agricultural | flwars the fdeal ot Ttaliom melods thing wortl f not w moments time to pause and give this | party str s is too keenly contested for 1g worthy of note : 1 Tt t logislat panies should be required to switch, haul, serve the interests of the state > acknowledged boyond. the limits of & | THE Bee: Now that the question of stat and money. The present logislature will make a clean breast of the whole | ; i i 4 “arm and resid « g of 1d it not bo o pood. ide s effectively as it could be done by any | The platform of 1891 embodies the fol- | Of the exehange from securing a supply. | ceeds m passing a law in the form of a Parm and Fireside, and chairman of | would it not bea good ia expense, and have the revised con- We are heartily in favor of the | presentment against the Western An- | value, it should reduce the limit to which | who hay od manfully by | suretics e uld be done, and undoubtedly will b 1 koot there ar : intluences brought to di ing the governor to appoint | and transportation lines in such a manner as | the coal and railroad or, ues : ATHRLLG t 3 #oliow: the ki, He hus been tant, porsistent | eased up, and the public bear the loss. With ; i oducers and consumers of the country valuation that would follow th | ¢ 4 constitution and make it their duty | Pro¢ucer but they at least serve to show that the | @mount of road fund authorized to be col The article then takes up Senator P, under the present system, is not free to act as elected, reiterates the pledges made . i} t and seetion of the present constitution | Vs elected, reiterates the pledges mad s i s subject of coal monopoly is beginning to | funds There aro fow fricnds of ngrl funds manipulated to suit the wishes of his bl 1o surty Is tho friend 1 the farmers we have Iy poy- | money. Ewidently the present system iy {sion is completed and submitted {Lne ropublican pirty Is etig frlend of labor | oy ot santimenBwilll swoep. eve Chicago Inter Ocean, : AU N miy and submitte T ¥ § & % | ceived the unanimous republican nomination not to state whi "W n' his work would Inspecting th te upon cach of the separate amendments | measore that may improve its eondition or | Which the trusts and combinations are arnestly, ac y_and honestly has nover e, Al president and General : York Tr 3 Ix Caxr, 2.—Yours of the 20th ult. is “Such is the testimony of a 1 ver | snocti ver the oni¢ Ansg [to be known as the constitutional | Creating population, aroentitied totho choap- o York Tribune y ¢ observer | spoction over the San Antonio & Aransas 3 % arketing roducts i i my at this time to electioneer for congress | opdc R URCH R auRTan Db a mendable course in refusing to continue | election of 1894, Voters who fayor the | 14 marketing their products, and to thisend | Lakewood ¢ ¢ the Southern Pacific company would bo > ] But he was elocted by an overwholmi - | sociation, held attho national museum in e in Y oK as A : , sociation, e o national muse SOME TRUTHS SPOKEN IN 5 B house facilities, and will farnish them Gl gL Madl. services to be ‘rendered. The only | the headline of the ballot. Voters who | i ki 1, but it has a1 snowed under with | 18U He had three horses killed under | intorests of the country could hardly be | begs pardon for the Hberty he takes. | mark on the right or left hand opposite We demand the enactment of laws regulat- | S cy ever since. The Case Should bs Retried. Hoon BUscena 16N ata e ond that such rates ma o | g s 7 ing upon record, in the' words of the e i ooy, 10 Dinko'n hit as in every other large city, wha need | to say that 90 per cent of the votes cast | State to the end that such rates may be Minnepolis Tribune i up ds of the res roudy ke 1 for Dempsey, the master workman of ored (0 (e contry by Seiator o . ader: Tt must be this setting to the constitution providing for an elective | fuaranth i S o i > pr ¥ ould Ly do so with the hope but it can only do so with the co-opera- Instead of waiting four years and tax On the question of labor and the pro- T T Hted Stites s preven hay would y v reputable witnesses o as to preclude a | dock pure "bill Brooklyn Lify o1 wonder why Ethel I7 18 roported ”I'“" John Cudahy will | 41 expense for three commissioners and | between labor and capital. We denounce | this spring it will be at the head of a string | of wiping out this stain upon the 1abor | that tho smomie enator Paddock were organize a company with a capital of T 4 4 | the flag of the United States, equalin their S influential 6 prevent his roturn te the | ingup.” not of lato years been recognized as a | Within the noxt ten days so us to give | e pelieve that an appeal to the law and its X jovernor Boies of Towa will not accept | hearts and minds of his countrymen by hns | "3 on 2 w how to be a gentleman Dakotn und several other western states, | senate to succeed James I'. Wilson, whose | amelioration of the condition of tho: musses g g n the weathercock to about 1,000 men TRUST INVES 710, .| settlement of disputes between capital and | Wives; and there are more women than men | ghi Can the republicans beat Boles ? | always beespecially and honorably identified, | ™% 1 turn the weatherce ,000 men, 1 k 1 - The house 1 ) ottt THE health authoritios of Philadel. | 2thorized the committee on judiciary to | ang pie and moral well baing of the | wron, 18 that some of the marriageable | governor twice shows that he hasapull | have been i Washington 1 have boen | other man would tuke off his hands. o o8 del- ) and pl and moral well baing THE bloodless revolution in the Ha- clv 1 ‘ islands is one of the marvels i 4 1i. | that the state wants a creditable exhibit of his own party in a state the pros- | T endeavor always to portray i NS wallan lslands 1s ono of tho marvels.of | |owest estimate of oxpense for such & | handio grain for storago should be: declared | ovent each state must adopt extraordi- World's fair, and _that from 0,000 | perity of which is so closoly. bound | Lordcivor always to portray R s government without the loss of a single | 143 1members, would be $150,000, penalty to reccive, store, ship and handle the prbtoinstiith skt must ot b left u the Turch at the | community, = Party = lines =~ are oo i ki life may be said to have achieved some- | N it strikes us that the amendment | €rain of all persons alike, without discrim Tr nd jury of Rochester, N. Y, 't show, and it our legislators have a | sharply drawn, and every inch of ground in STATE DEPOSITORIES. and constitutional convention bills be- | ination, the state reguluting charges for | pag indicted eighteen members of the | subject their special and most serious con: | any but the most conspicuously eminent | groegmam, Neb.. Jan. 26 —To the Editor R ; fore the logislature are u waste of time | Storage and inspection. Al railvond com- } 0] qenlors’ exchange for illegally com- they cannot do a better thing to | and conspicuously honest public services to RE 18850 b0 Hopad. Whdd My, Mosher . ) 3 B and county depositories, and oficial bonds of e handle and receive and ship the grain of all 7 Falls City Journal: It has been suggested own party. Butwhat says Hon. A, J, | and cou Lo % wrotched businoss and lot the courts and | C3" tKe steps to revise the constitution, | puygons, without discrimination for preventing coal dealers not members | to the Journal that if the legisiature suc Iderburn, democratic editor of the treasurers, is under consideration, why i : 3 ) L enalty or other othorwise, that will compel | tho Virginia State Grange, Patrons of Hus- | S0 amondod a8 to require, least perniit, mstitutional convention, at a nominal | 1owing plank The same grand jury hos returned a .'h\"‘)w,."l‘. rebtin property at its full cost | bandry. Listen, my populist frionds the nccoptance of guaruhtee companics s o RHT 5 3 7 ¥ : | | rio o ay be made, d to | rterests in the federal senate, i Vhe e leading men of & loes are o stitution in foree in November, 1894, | provisions of the interstate commerce act, | thracite Coal company upon the ground Jarious’ lovies may bo made and to/} iy B i oeralise: | When the leading men of 4 loculity are on 4 : 3 ; bonds may be voted. While this a treasurer's hond and adefaleation” ensues Let the legislature pass bill | and we demand the rezulation of all railway | that its members are representatives of | ne ganizations con- the limit iy some instances should not | nd out o n for the welfare of the , (as in the late Adams county affair) to three men alitiod to revise the | toinsure fair and reasonable rates to the | tpolling the anthracite mines of Penn- ] d in proportion to the increase in s than Senator Algernon 8. Paddock of by which the bondsmen sylvania. It remains to be seen what | ayforcement of the law., For instance, th anc ermined friend of the class upon whom | an castern corporation as surety theroe would to submit the revision in the shape of The platform of 1892,upon which overy | yhq vesult of these indictments will be, | Isw might woll permit an Increasein’ the | bilothercl depend for support be no such pressure. Besidos, the troasure il ach article | MePublican member of the legislature il amendments to each article ! . lected. As @ rule, howover, the present | 40ck’s record in detail and concludes a AEiHIs A RO L MAY LN DARE, BOCOIA IR % e s influence of public’ sentiment upon the | ratio of hmitis sufiicient for mest of the | lows a large measure, controlled and the public that has been found defective or inade- | i the two precoding plutforms in - the | sttt nud o ch at has « o y ade- | o e 8 B 5 AT state, aud to those, ono, ully L Dbondsmen, who usually handle tho surplus ¢ to the wants of the state. When | following language: be felt. Tt is only a question of time Brave and Patriotic, | Senator Paddock, whose Fecor Pl s i i ‘ " would be uuH I wisfortunc. { not a perfect one. J. D EvaNs m the factory, mill, mine and on the farm : 3 I Do e OB a ayearou| IROL Lk 2 > legi ; g : i o before sorTec > evils iring the war General R. B. Haves re- | While far distant from his state, we foel that —— to the legislaturc that body should pass | 1y will at all times stand ready to adopt any | thing before it and correct the evil i for congress for the Second district of Cin- Lol ArbeabA L 3 x., Jan Colonel C. ¥ | and those that veccive a three-fifths | promote its prosperity imposing upon the people. cinnatl and was askod to come home and [ ) up) for Ono Who courago vote in both houses should be submitted | The farmers of our state, who constitute ’fi‘."fi;}:?fllh-: S a e, Tayes replied | jot an oppors et o e bestin- | Manager Krutnicht of the South Pacific to the people on a separate ticket | the chief elemeut of our productive wealth | The Politic . 4 left here at noon yesterday for a tour of in 4 i received s, Lhave other business | of public affairs and oue whose s O The ) onior LI ;i st facilitios for storing. shipping | . Speaking of politicalghosts—is Garland to : it SAFEEHE P RO Lothe " pugs system. Colonel Crocker stated that Auprror MoORE has taken a com- | wmendment ballot ut the general | otand best facilitics for storing, shibDig | goiigw Bayard to the:little whitchouse in | J1S¢HOW, Any man who would leave the | cause of agriculture aro themselves of a high ormal transfer of the Aransas Pass to i1l i | ught to be scalped. Yours truly, “Turn now to the convention of the i A 4 | we favor such laws as will give them a cheap. ——tie - whls ROB. Hayn ¢ AN L ie | made in a fow days. the |)|x|:|h .!|'ll,ll1f':|l prevalent in the | ¢ m_nm(,mn as re 'ul « »:ml expre aafe.and pasily obtained clevator and waro- And E Day it Snowed. tional Dairy and Food Commissioncrs as auditor’s office to issue warrants for | their approval by a single X mark over Thisis a d l N f jority. General Hayes was wounded this city on March 31 last. A boay of men : N 4 b s a demo ic winter. Not 3 {mes. @ or " el " 3.8 < eop - 4 ¢ h promptly and without discrimination Just |y country snowed under at the Novemne | times, and once very nearly died from moro closely identified with the agricultural | yoy Pross: An escaping pri legitimate rule is to issue no warrant | disapprove any particular amendment id equitable ra nd proper transporta- : 0 PI y T | v ) him. gotten together. Near state in’ the unless the state has value received. could vote against it bv making an tion facilities for all accessible markets. thing but churmiog frankness and con- e union was repr xd “and Qamoorate ‘and | . Baliniore. Amorlc r ; R e | republicans vied with each other in doing 2 7 3 ing the charges xpress fes ¥ VT AR 'iladelphin Record. onor to S or Paddoc © assoc ol 18 THERE are plenty of people in Omaha, | to the designated amendment. It is safe | D8 the charges of express companies in this The Milleniam, T RacoR1N not withbut o0 that honor to Senator Padd the a ition who I | labor associations which have Y o i 1 made reasonable. ve have grood roa : il batable g ps assistance from the charitable, but who | 8t the clection would take a positive | "Wt Fstolte, o I L N e oo R | SoTiTara T tal nubrecin oy will not make their needs known. The | stand on lhvuuhtitmiulm\ (h-m~ 28, dlnl the Knights of Labor, convicted at Pitts- | L i B \ 3 At is upsetting so many of our @ moslatedcharitios of this ity is an or- : : 3 jiniichad commission ‘i now reaiyo rx Flooall oy ohiitiyswil DB ranbithn (i mOwas || Dy B0 i BIL D BULOIDONI ie thE ot eouTng ; | Yive e 3 { . % | i t — | of nc aborers at Homesteac e o ganization designed to veach such cases, | they would carry l»\ a round manH' « | passenger and freight rates. and a great deal older. SRSt Tiony Gt svaahe whD orod pernts Iioted througl its Rochester Demoerat: A man that would them to be used for such a_ diabolical ; ¢ oubuil If arrested. r P g STr 4 - A Fleet to Be Proud Of. 4 8 g 31 tion of the ndul branding of i out ou b tion of all who know of suffering people he people $150,000 for a cons hibition of Pinkerton police, the party ,\.f,',,m;’,.““"‘;"“ purpose is worthless unless corroborated by | food ‘and , populirly known us the Pad- \d relie! i sonvention Nebraska can secure ands pledged i 3 ving planks: > o 3 T . Sinks—She who need velief. tional cony _ntn)n \Al o ka can secure nl\lvul ple '!k.d in the fnlln\\m'h ]|l'\nl. When Admiral Gherardi's flagship sails | doubt. Disdaining any reflection upon_the “A dispateh from Lincoln which appeared hrysanth rmnu:,!»::';..m]fl: — a new constitution within two years at We deplore the occurrence of any conflict | about New York harbor in the naval review t of the jury, if there be a possibility | in the castern papers a day or two ago stated g ati Pmazogue: ignes of vessels of which an, on_might be | ynjons by means of a retrial, the effort | hard at k.’ 3 anamnil . Wi s 8 “What you need," said a stenographer not exceeding $3,000, the agitation of demagogues designed to | U WESSTR OF MGCR duy mation s b s by 04 y hard at work. 0se enemies may, for any- Washington Star: - Wh DU nood,:, 5ald & 000 oy k i oale ‘”mw requisite is that a_bill | foment and intensity these conflicts, and we proud. There will be twenty war ships under | should be made thing I know, be sufficiently numerous and | the aeronaut to the balloon, *is a.-good blow 250,000 to establish a meat packing ® Y il 9, Ry most earnestly disapprove the use of private | class to any that are now afloat 7 Vi = ¥ e A 8 | creating the o issi > passo sl Y. GI8aPRED 5 ot any CROLL 8 Horace Will Bear Watching. senute, but they cannot dislodge hir . ‘ 's the difference concern in Cincinnati, That city has | CreRting the commission shull be passed | piot SHERCSHLY LIAPDIOYe the uso of private Globe-Demoerat, Fon o the A L e Trar sy hjm 1 Jitongo Nawe: - XWlnt's o4 tUiTaranes B St LN o o iliti ample time for the revision and the con- | gicers is ample to protect property and pre- g cabinet office if one be offered him, it is said, | consistent and determined advocacy of every | and the other knows how but doesn't want o packing center with great possibilities | & ; g | ofcers is amy i property and pre There ate . on in'S o e b | e - iih of growth, but this onterprise will give | Sideration by the legislature of the pro- | serve the peace, and favor the establishment There are more men thin women in but is putting himself in the v for the | meusure that has had for its object the | beone. i an impulse to the meat business there, | P0sed changes in the constitution. in some form of boards ov tribunals of con- | the melancholy result of which ia that 1ts | form expiros in Mavch, 1805, Tho logislaturo | of tho poople, culminating i hi champlon. | - Ehiladelphis Rocord; CThisls s yane sttg The now concern will give employment cilintion and arbitration for the peaceful | of the bachelors there are unable to get | which will choose the senator is tobe elected | ship of the 'bill with which his name will | B¢ @5 the b ) = i ; 4 Jonnectic d sundry other New | We boliove they o d will. The fact A word iy : Shhdies g ToRt A Is the architect of . abor touching wages, hours of labor and | in Connecticut an ¥ | We believe they cau and will. The fact, | “Aword from m ice, and | lumbus Post: A man s of representatives has :\'.‘:l ‘lu_‘\l‘ ::: as ‘“W AATn o "h,“f:,:\l nd states, the sad comsequence of | however, that Boies carried the state for | will conclude, Du the ears | 5 reputation—and often puts ugp a job ne R ] % e e q women there are without husbands. with the voters. It will not do for the re- | brought into more or less intimate relations THE INTRODUCTION. phia have added membranous croup to | NVestigate certain charges against the | jaboring man publicans to get the notiou that they will | with at least 250 scnators and members of 4 3 i oening, King & ‘s Monthly. the list of contagious diseases which | WHSKY trust andalso any other trusts or | We believe in protecting the lnboring man He ‘” i ’fl'{mrl:hv State, have a walk-ovi the h(.,,,:,.(,r vepresentatives of theYifLy-first nr [ ‘/ e ¥ eaftor i combinations in restraint of trade within | by all necessary and judicious legislation, AL, e Sl e T and Fifty-second congresses, and 1 huve yot v indalently skatl will not hereafter be admitted to the Lin 3 X g 3 - % 4 Speaking of the Kentucky senatorial con- SNOWBALLING AT BILLVILLE, to me of o hous “ other oft we glided; ordinary hospital ward. It is stated the United States. The committee is re- | and to this ¢ ,"l we Ll\nn. the "","‘l"'""" of | tegt, Colonel Watterson saj The Cour more solicitous of the interests of his con- Bita e T et it Y fut; aie ‘ 4 ; quized to voport Whaty 1t any, additional | Suitablo e (0 Broset heslth, e and | Journal s a newspaperand not o' prophe Atlanta Constitution, stituents, individual and collective, than And 1 fondly wished 1 kne that this discase is as contagious as legislation is necessary to remedy ti limb of all employes of the transportation, | hence it has no prediction to malke.” If th The o town turned out yesterday and | is Senator Paddock. Indeed, there are few When 1 i down diphtheria and rvelatively much more | 'C£1slation 1s necessarvy Omey the | ining and manufacturing companies while | people of Kentucky were wide awake the shed into the snow; that will compare with him in that regard Suddenly; with stating But I'usure fatal. Tf any city in the United States | ©Vil There is no objection to this ac- | w20 M HETIIEAS comb i would not stop to ask whether he wi Fhe, pars 1, the rumpus an' he shouted, | o] have contented myself J panies, not. hed i 7 o SET R 3 g P rophet" or sonof a prophet,” but pre 1 s S s qualified by expericnce to talk about | tom but coming at this late date in the | i)l the vepublican membors of tho | LioklCy of the son ofu prophiet, but pro- Aw ey e volled b up o ball contaglous diseases it is Philadelphia, | S085ion, with only about flve weeks ve- | jooiglaturo stand up for Nobraska and | 15 head and shouldors above. any other man | yor mied s e, follors, just (o sce the fun - maining, it s not probable that | 1 rapublican party and redeon. the | montioned for the place hogin e RUWNlNG KlNG@jm‘ ONE of the most prominent busincss the committee can well perform | g5lemn pledges made to the people, or 3 First, Deacon Jones, who didn’t b'lieve a man | [ 9 » comprehensive » dovolve 4 3 could fall from g - tho comprehensive labor devolved upon | wij] they hoed the sppeals of corpora- New York Advertiser. Jes hit tho purson T the back and snowed him i & Co. e | it by the resolution and make a report | 4, mercenavies and become recreans | M. Bayard of Delaware is not built on the | i the - Largest Manufacturors anl latailons upon which logislation may bo based, | L iy Mereens! L were mental lines of a Seward or a Blaine, but he | An’ the parson dropped his snowball—his eyo of Ulothing ta tue World. o A Y ased. | o theis trust? The whisky trust, which is the most is h t and ha: ve, Napolenic head Wits s blood, > 4 sh 1 This is the last chance the republican ‘ and face that z ne to think the | A’ when ho clb D Rapson donapiing arrogant of all the eombinations, will of course put every possible obstacle in the deacon’s name s mud! Bapis Sihlidrie AN | outh foaturo of it all is shortly to s party has for regaining popular confi- | {iRA Lo N T cE that 1t no ien Deacon Jones' wife came out an' hit the way of an investigation, and the time consumed in overcoming these will leave houses in Omaha is engaged in the man- ufacture of pickles, Tts business is very extensive, and it is needless to say that it is \nlnnh]v to the city. The head of the firm says that the business suffers ! - MK Ropar | reat disadvantages by roason of the dence. Ttmust either keep faith with | does’ only enhiances the exct t of the parson one, P e engago in the production of edoumbers, | e 1 OXeHCOMIE thoso will leave assumo_ the reins of power. | Ttuber room: of the demooracy A rusini r”",'l'.'“l',"“:“_“‘:'.' for fightin'~they fought from ,t t d l tomatoos, cauliflower and onions, which | e OPPe AR ABAY Y08 40,0t of = B | low on material for high grade premiers The mayor Jumped on the marshal an' the an stan Ong are used extensively in tho manufacture | uuhnmlluuz, ““j‘ work u_]muld have ”mn'rl‘ N PENSION REDUCTION. \:rn‘s“u “\":“(lxll;»lllllwi)x\)\)“:\t'lx;:11‘::[:|-|'"".|\'[;fi.\!:r”:; murshal ficked the mayor B vloklon o looal - plakle - | oo e oot | et s e Il e toen T v | Ban I hi ko Gt G ok awfa | Yoot ast wo o wiowbals n Bl That wall can't that's hetween the Benson store and tory buys all it can get ab. home, | ¥t Of the houso really dosired to sup- | mates that theve will be required for the 3 Fokin . . & | mean men get odice here. For half the town is laid up now, with doctors o 7 B s, ] press combinations in restraint of trade | pension account duving the next fiscal sl : ~bitis to i AN I ours, and our goods 8 materials b et portion of | 4,y would have considored this matter | year 816,000,000, There is said to bo a NOME NE? AGzE, fudberakere amilin: se e husabigtine A ot sufllotont - Foo the home sUpply 18 | gooner, Asit 1s the suggestion of an | feeling among republicans as well as | genator Mavtin of Kamsas—it ho bocomes | Sliad snow enough in Billville to lasta can't stand the dus not suflicient. Here is a hint to the |, f vhisk i f 2 | R ye d 3 investigation of the whisky trust came | democrats in congress that something ator—would 0 to be the proper per ] lone that'll be r vised from a republican, | ought to be done to curtail the cxpendi- | 500 to inaugurate a nagional crusade against 55 . = : the English sparrow. 2 s . . Still something may be hoped for | tures for pensions, and a subcommittee | pit s W b AR e ; when we begin to dig e HESY, ai . Pyl | g ) shop W. Perkins made a heroie fight to (¢ g cles and could uu”-nhu.ll; |§....k. 1pay | f.om this action if the committee will | of the house appropriations committee | get back for another term as senator from b handsomely to raise them. They would : roceed vigorously and earnostly with | has prepared a bill with thisend in view, | Kansas, but was outzenevalod. Bishop ’ S through. Wecan'tstand be sure of a good market in Omaha and formanco of its task. Tt will | It provides for the withholding of pen. | Madn't the staff or it mllll'\vlll.ul been differ s OP 8 | | s v T ar flaar s e 3 rmance of ask. ovides fo e lding of pen- | gyt whispers the Philadelphia Ledger. ; : X o have any coods RRiQ fonsanto holentirely dependent | 1ave some iffloulty, undoubtodly, In as- | slon 10 tamatod " of . national woldiers to have many ¢ upon the ordinary ficld erops, which i 8 According 10 the: Ohicay Tribuno, Mr . ¢ s 3 - l ¥ certaining if the whisky trust is guilty | homes depriving of pension those who | Andrew Carnegio of Scotland is in this coun th Ch ? % X 5 I . T T st € e s st i3 iy | hmes. Qe 0 oo e wh | AR St SR T e Chance Fon dusted that way, henc are capablo of earning a livelihood equal | fr¥ o visit to some feon works near, bitts: farmers. They have a soil admirably adapted to the production of these ar THE efforts that have been made under the present administration to promote the efliciency of the railway mail co have been very successful, and unques- tionably that service stands better now than ever before. It is now proposed, with a view to still further improve: ment, to divide the railway postal clerks into seven clusses, the salavies ranging from $800 as the maximum in the, first class to $1,800 in the seventh. A bill for this purpose has been re- ported favorubly by the house though it is to be assumed that Repre- | to 8600 per year, and who are the | find Pittsburg much improved since he saw . § A < | these prices: sentative Burrows of Michigan, who form- | rolls under the dependant act; pre it last you are sincere in encour- - S 5 e R & anlg @ ulated the charges on which the investi- | ing payment of pensions to widows who | | Samuel E. Aaams, who died in Cloveland aging honest manufacturers in Men's suits $3.30, $10, $12 Sl 3.50, 815, $16.50 up, gation was ordered is in a position to | married soldiers since 1870, and forbid- | of the best criminal lajeyers in Ohio in his giving you pure preparations 1 Men's overcoats $8. 50, Sllb‘ $IZ 50, $13.50, $15 up, put the committee at once on the track | ding paymont to pensioness residing | prime. As a cross-exiffiiner he was almost B e ey aee ot g £ 5 R e of the required evidence. As to investi- | permanently in foreign countrioes. Jyishousan &jual Lt Wate.s His varad Jostoai 0k e AR08 . Men's trousers $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 up. gating what, if any, other trusts or com- | Whatever may bo thought of the wis- | traits i fair instead of seemingly § b g ite ¢5 ¢6.50. $7.50. $8.50 up binations in restraint of trade exist | dom of this proposed legislation. the [ pyBishon Brooks lef"threo brothers living cheap prige, is it worth the Joys' long pant suits $5, $0,50. $7.50, $5.50 up. vithi » United States 28 not ap- | gre: . o with it is that it is essen- | They are William G. Brooks, a business ma o v G i x e - R o within the United States it does not ap- | great trouble with it is that it is essen. “'l)w'““v Rey. Arthur Brooks of the Chury chance to purchase the dozen Boys' overcoats $5, $6.50, $7.50, 38.50 up. pear that the labor involved need be | tially partisan. It does not apply to the of the Incarnation in New York, and Re and one adulterated extracts 4 especially arduous. 8o far as additional | Mexican veterans the same rules that | John C. Brooks of Springfield. kot iy Child's J-piece suits 2, $2.50, $3, $3.30, $4, $5 up. dealing with this evil ix | are to be applied 1o union vetorans, At | Crick Brooks, another brother, dicd sey on the market Instead of Dr, Mg iy 1s unquestionably de- | the present session the house committee | YPrT oo L ed by Price’s Delicious Flavoring Child's overcoats $3.50, Sl 5, $0.50 up. X manded. The existing anti-trust law, | on pensions has reportedl & bill to in- | yhe New York Sun to thr side the glit Extracts of Lemon, Orange, . Sy 4 : committee on postoffices and there s | passed b~ the last congress, has cer. | crease the se ponaions paid to the bauble of a paymastership in' the ) Child’s knee pants 50c, 75¢, $1 up. ver i i o sottle v York Ci ¢ Vanilla, etc., that impart the 4 b yery littto doubt that it will become @ | tainly proved inadequate, whether be- | Mexican veterans, and ta abolish proof fa sebtle 1a Blow. Nork ity and R e P8 star waists 30c, 75¢, $1 ‘ t 8fisirs, ‘Horo s natural flavor of the fruit, and Star waists Juc, » oL law before the close of the present con- | gause it is defective or from a failuve to | of cf izonship required to obtain pensi Le says Editor Dana, “for him to 8 2.8 4 gress. The tendency of this change would | enforee it noed not be discussed. The | under the act ' during the first | khock the norlo ut of tho horu of plents are endorsed for their purity, Perfect gools, all of them, you know that. bo to induco tyese employes of the gov- | ot was carefully drawn and received | session of this congress giving pensions | *4 Yank th v A e strength and economy? lo’;n::‘xirx;l"tvn\»:lr :::nl; ) for the records thorough discussion. Its constitutional- | to the I~m- ivors of {Hn Seminole and it ) [ Alnll y 4s the p A trial of Dr. Price’s Delicious | f efficiency neces 0 socure promo- | ity has boen affirmed by a deeision of a | other Indian wars. When it is unde dato for the prosidency in o magnif SRy - ton nd the servieo would bo benefited | United States circuit court. Tho general | stood that nearly all of these Mexican | $ent balsco car and when 1t was sugtaic: Fiatorog Batracts wlll piave ! i accordingly. No class of government liof when the law was passed was that | and [ndian vetorans reside in the south | prite to the occasion he informed his orith a great movement towards Store open overy evontns il 634 1§ W, Cor, 16th and Douglas St employes work harder than tho postal [ it would have the effect ta suppress the | tho partisan nature © proposed | that he had deliberately chosen this car aud good eating, active diges Baturday Uil L filayes v« I 1 have the effect ta suppress th partisan proposed l '3 g elorks and they deserve gencrous roeog- 2 + pd s 1 " N 0 ve got i better one if the wus organizations at which it was aimed. | legislation becomes obvious. [t ig | Would havegota such o thing. ~The people like their cham snd happy homes, \nition and encouragement. These, however, have continued to | for this reason that the republican pion to look well, live well, dress well, and

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