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m OMAITA DATLY' m: WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31 1894. PREOPLE AND THINGS. 'I“m: OMAHA DALY BEE E ll(nik.\\ A nrn ing to be said-in excuse or pafliation. THE NEW GRRMAN PREMIER, It is these men, some of whom have grown rich,dn the business, who are responsible 'fol the existence of frandu- will vary from county to county, lent pensions. As the commissioner says, The general practice in previons years | they attract: the unworthy as clients and in this county and in other counties has | these elbow 1 ‘the rear the worthy and been to accord each party nomination a | deserving soldfors. The report relent parate line on the ballot, bracketing | lessly scores these unscrupulous scamps them to the name of the candidate. The | and makes #n argument for special ex- proposed single line form is intended for | aminers by ‘kaying that without them 10 other purpose than to deceive or con- | the villainy of such men would operate tuse the voter, and it will be hard for | without check or fear of detection and any county clerk who has on former | be generally successful, as it is too often sasions employed the bracket form to |now, In spite of all safeguards. xplain his inconsistency now. This | There were 194 convictipns for pension kind of sharp practice in politics, like | frauds the past year, which Is a large sharp practice in business, most usually | number, though in view of the claim | buttons loose on his yellow coat. reacts to the detriment of the party in-| that has been made as to the extent of | Pathetic interest in the Nebraska tended to be Denefited. Manipulating | fraudulent pensions a larger showing | 8 aroused by the manner in which the MAJORS AND TIHE GRRMANS. The German-Americans of Nebraska are thrifty, industrious, Intelligent and law-abiding eitizens. Many of them are among the plonecrs of this state and | have eontributed as much toward build Ing up comfortable homes and prosper- ous villages and cities as any her class of our people. One |of the chief characteristics of the Germang of Nebraska, in common with all Germans, is thetr love of per- sonal liberty and their Intense dislike of every species of imposture and humbug. They look upon party platforms and political creed as of secondary impor- e to striet integrity and personal honor. They do not care what |m||l|u|l‘ livery a candidate wears if he is not an | upright man, | | is Inclined toward the regular demo- erats or the administration demoerats. Instead of a uniform form of official ballot throughout the s the form STAIRWAY BURNED flRST The calamity banner could mot withstand | the indignation of the elsments. | The tumble in the price of bread has not in New York | Chicago Record: The whole episode, with the sudden displacement of Caprivi and the unexpected substitution of the venerable Prince Hohenlohe, speaks loudest as a sign | Torriblo Predionment in Which the Tnmates [ of Wilhelm's impéetucus character Le! Degver Republican: Prince von Hohen- of a House Were Loft. loe, Caprivi's successor, Is a man of ability - and experience, and doubtless he will conduct SEVEN PERSONS SMOTHERED TO DEATH the office to the satfsfaction of the people o PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, — been patented by and Washington | The enthusiastic endorsement which Hill | has recoived from Cleveland turns out to have come from Ohio. | The striking foature of modern campaign- ing is the fact that spellbinders are obliged to train themselves. Should Helena_ fail to anchor government of Montana, it will her reputation as a capital town Considerable moonshine s manufactured in New York, but the stuff is so vile that the makers are dying off rapidly. The emperor of China has oxactl hundred wives. And yet there are the bakers TERMS OF SUDSCRIPTION: Baly fee oo Bundny), One Year... Daily Lee and ‘Binday. O Bl e o E dny Fiee turday | wekly Doe, Omaha, The Bouth Omulia se and the advantage of the country, unless he adopts oo repressive a polley toward the 80¢ ists, Chicago Inter Ocean: The gove ent h depended for a majority on coalitions be- tween the conservatives and other groups, and p ibly the appointment of Prince von Hohenlohe turned on the question of new coalitions to secure a working majority for the government. Chicago Herald: The new chancellor fs N0t s engaging a type as many other men in the public life of Burope. Had he been bred a soldier he might carry to his new re- sponsibllities larger intellectual outlook than Terrible Tenement ouse Fire In New York-Escape Practically Cat Off Be- fore the In of the House Waere Arousod. the seat of 1| Twenty-fourth Sts. not affect Counctl Blufrs, 13 P'eari Stie > Oice bt of_ Commerce, Elvw Fork. Tiomis 18, 1 and 15, Trilune Didg. Woahington, 1101 1t Htreot N OIS [ONDEN O All ool ¢ to news and edl- torial ma fddredead: o the Editor INESS LET1RRS and remitiances should be dressed The Hea lhing company, E'm.l.,. " hecka ani onfomee Srders' to Tde_puyitin (o the o of (he company. 1) II]II HING COMPANY. i NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—Seven people werq smothered to death by smoke in a tencment house fire at 216 West Thirty-second sireet this morning. Another woman jumped from |a third-story window and will die. The fire one veral ANl business | tora upalgn THY ATEMENT hing compny. being duy b of ol ar (ning, Evening tiie Thonth of taxes, Italy last year. It first-class pre- 1 17 1) been o Mrs. sus 50 8¢ restore to which wuch great | Total Less deduction coples Total sold Daily averag: for” unsold issue det dirCuiAtin 21 n. 12 bycribed CHUCK. in my presence thi Seal.) ) otary Public. Majorism is nothing hut Mosherism in a hickory shirt. have no “Claim everything™ is the motto of the Majors managers. e —— ———{ Green—A woman m out out' & It Free Press: Mrs. rry a man to find | Then finds him doesn’t she Deotr has to it deal, New ber that equal to Every democrat should remen two votes for Sturdevant a one vote for Majors sts of tions ar- the nia. is Her Husband—And did you vote? She—Yes, indced; and when 1 wanted 1o vole again the horrid man at the Lox swo wlully and wouldn't let me profess York e nong temper, The gratitude of Emperor William for his ex-chancellor’s scrvices Is so great that it can only be measured by the Insignia of the Order of the Black Eag It 18 to be noted that serious talk of the rest Bismarck on ment of a new man emperor. “You seem to think a verything,” ex- Washington Star newspaper man knows elaimed the reporter, “Well,” replied the “the reason why sure 8 ready to be ‘How is It that Pod ddenly looki do self-satisfied 1 he shouldn't interviewed no I am alway SCAreCrows wonld there v n of Prince the appoint- | to the Ger- (Chicago Record chances of election are s ¥ = ¥ so TIVO YEARS The it hue and ¢f bout the con trast between what The Bee said two vears ngo and what it says now about the election of a populist governor can- not mislead any intelligent voter, ‘Ihe Bee is a republican paper, and all thi being equal it is in candidates. As Detween two candidates whose in- tegrity is well established, The Bee fa- s the republican. Two years ago the olican candidate was Lorenzo Crounse, a clean wman, whose record was unimpeachable. Between Crounse and Van Wyck, therefore, it was not @ question of honest rament or monopoly domination. Judge Crounse was just as much of an anti-monopolist as Van Wyck, That fact was conclu- shown by his approval of the maximum rate bill, This year the republican candidate 8 foisted upon the party by the road bosses, nte offi- cials and bribed delegs s conduct as licutenant governor be up- held by any honest ser. In supporting Crounse aud opposing Mu- jors, The Bee h not foresworn the principles of the republican party. On the contrary, it nds for republican principles as against the domination of monopolies that seek to subvert republi can institutions, It supports Holcomb 1gainst Majors because 1Holeomb is an honest man. If there is anything in- con; 'ut in that position, The Bee is willing to take the consequences. AND NOIP, occasion of chancellor Wales to be ; 1 cast. a8 i lis own fault. You see he his two f specehies ridxed up and delivered one i addresses to a free trade audience Harper's Ba new correspond the stationer. ““\We novelty of the season.” “It's very pretty,” said Mrs, why Is it svecially for ladies t has the letters P. 8. engraved at the top of the inner sheet,' said the stationer. Only two remaini tlon this week. Your vote will be needed, and it is the duty of every qualificd clector to voice his sentiments at the ballot box. “Let me show you our e paper for lac ald consider this the great ns, e g Barlow, *“but o of republican Cugene Field gives this sage advice to the readers of the Chicago Record “The campalgn lie that is deferred until the last week of the campaign s tmrdly worth reading” This is appli- cable to campuign lies in Nebraska as In every other sta 5 York Sun. ~You remind me The women of Colorado, who are to enjoy full suffrage for the first time at next month’s election, have registered so largely that ove 000" of them' in Denver alone have the right to vote. In the state of voming women have had the suffrage for arter of a century, but mever in any s as great a gone to the polls as has regis Harvard Lampoon: Jess of the wind. use I am fickle? cause you are inclined to be- in the afternoon, = Life: He (pleadingly)—Why > married right away? She (coyly)—Oh, I can’t bear father alone just vet. He (earnestly)—iBut, my darling, had you such a long, 'long time. She (freezingly)—Sir! Brooklyn to leave he has = 20 The school district of the city of Omaha spends in the neighborhood of §400,000 a year. Let the eitizens and taxpayers insist that only capable men of strictest integrity cted to the rd of BEducation to have charge of the expenditure of this money. If the employes of the Board of Health were to follow the example of Park Commissioner Kilpatrick in returning his salary warrants for the time the city was deprived of his services, some of them would find themselyes drawing no money from the city treasury at all, According to a Hastings organette Edward Rosewater is now on trial be- fore the jury of public opinion. This Is the Burlington version of the situa- tion. A man by the name of Tom Majors has been on trial, and the ver- diet is alveady agreed on. Guilty and rejected by more than 15,000 majority. be se dense intense, wit, bit, sit, wa Philadelphia L 3 ntinue to i to Burope great numbers. Investigations made in w_York show thal about 8,000 are leav- ing that port every week. or 875 a Day. St. Louls Republic. Bditor Bryan of raska. went away | from home the other day without locking up his poliey, and when he looked at the World-Herald' the next morning he found that his paper was supporting one of the opposition. H cannot n or p: Emigrants A Shocking Mockery. Courier-Journal Somerville Journal, She has such dainty little ways That often m on strays a mockery of marriage Is that be- q b A ) Nicholas of Russia and Prin- Unco 15 of her witehin man who surrenders his love w and then acr rm such & union, 4 woman fits s her religion. And all for a but a mausoleum and for a Truly tween young cess Alix—a in onle who thr grace her fice shadow with figu s when doubt she has the blues, vhole stock of old'shoes | es blind, AR fate unkind Puts her | And 1 is te for office, most any pla 5, that's offered At last a sudd Within her Is balanced And then the Enhanc It sh Alas! What She is no loy an thing un- i, t s more, st rémember, with o sigh. That she is but eightee Am fifty-four. joytul flash hows that her cash right. sunshine In her face bewitching grace, s 50 bright FORM OF THE OFFICIAL BALLOT. After all the disputes and conscquent litization to secure an authoritative in- terpretation of the election law the form of the official ballot remains still unfixed. It will be admitted that there are obscurities in the law. It was also hut reasonable to expect the different | | parties to attempt to twist the law into the shape supposed to be most favor- able to their claims. And it was per laps natural for the different officers wlho have authority in the matier to seck to use any discretion vested in them for the benefit of the political or- nization to which they owe their own ons, But whether or not the Law leaves certain important points in doubt, it was plainly the intention and pur- pose of the legislature that passed it to make the work of the voter on election day as ecasy and as simple as possible nd to avold anything that might tend to confuse him or to obstruct the free and intelligent expr sion of his will. Plain, everyday common sense will easily fill in all the Zaps that may exist in the law. On the vital question whether party designations of candidates have been nominated by more than one party shall appear on the offieial ballot palgn in Mr. Wilson's district has taxed | in separate lines or strung out one after all the resources of the democratic | the other, together with the candidato's forces, and they are thus compelled to | hawme, in a single line, the courts seem admit that the prospect of success Is |10 left the determination to the still dubious. Should Mr. W county clerks, upon whom de be re-elected it will not be because the duty of having the ballots his populavity or the popularity of t pared. What do the county clerks | principles for which he stands, but only | Propose to do? The district court for because of the strong backing and the | Lancaster county has expressly held limitless funds that have been poured | that the copy furnished by the seere fnto his district by the national commit- | tary of state to the county clerks has tee. no official standing as a model of form and that the latter are by no means required to follow it. The infer- ence is that they may follow it if in thelr best judgment that is what the law calls for. The fact, however, that the form sent to them has been pre- pared by a republican secretary of state, evidently at the behest of the republican state committee and with the idea that it will help the republican eandidates, is likely to commend it to all the republican county clerks and to condemn it to all the populist county clerks. The probabilities are, there- fore, that the single line form of party wan, don't | Unless an applicant for registration has been a bona fide resident of the connty forty days, and of the ward and precinet ten s, he is not a legal elector and cannot be registered. Regis- trars are cautioned to swear every ap- plicant for registration. Attempted traud can be frustrated in no other way. Inasmuch as the candidates on various legislative tickets In this county are engaged in a contest, the outcome of which is still uncertain, we take It that few of them will refuse to promise support of the work of the charter revision committee, There is no question of the disposition of the lej islature to let Owaha have her own way in the matter of charter amendments, If the Douglas county delegation agree on what it wants, it should have no difficalty in securing the desived logis- lation, is to me! they free, Some men scem to be so selfish, do, Love of country known; And for the public weal No interest they feel 'Tis because they lack a patr: is to them a tal. It was thought she could live but a short time. The damage to the house will | not ex Aualyzing n M1 Demonstration. ooklyn The demenstration in its magnitude had in it that false reassurance for the enemies of misrule which will carry them confidently and tumultuously to the verge of the preci- pice, down which the freemen of this state and’ of this county should cast them for cause and without remedy on election day. [ as confident this are today favor came suddenly and cut off all escape by the aworn m that — kers. clvilian. There was an Esau and Jacob bar- public plunderers. They cannot be THE NDW TERN QUESTION result warrants the view that there has | GEORGE FREIDMAN, aged 4 years. It s four hundred and two years and throe | Hohenlohs is his brother. He himselt dis- that have hired themselves with advancing they ought to achieve | .o should £0 on, but it should be pros JACOB KILLAN, her son, aged 40. Do you know my friend Tom Pepper? | his possible attitude toward the present co tion, as well as on the anti-|Vere as to prevent. When the armies | yon, hut congress will hardly The shooting of wa indiana man addieted | DUFNS In the ashes, His anti-Catholic dis- | Sho was badly crushed and mangled and will It the prevailing cold showers were de. | hurled Bavaria into the German ranks, was | front and rear apartments. There were soven whatever to do with the governorship |And to which America cannot be alto- | 4 considerable reduction was made in S L UIER RO SHOWGrS) Were il e | | either side of the tenement are houses that [power. It has said to the world that | pate for thie aneomnt ot W. M. Howard, author of “If Christ Came GENIAL BRELZES. Mosherism and Majorisim is one and the | ; scoverod at & o'clock by passersby. has been reached, and it nay confidently c s discovered at 3 o'clock by p ¥ in the ad- the legislature. They respeet an lones ie legislature. They respect an honest carefully overlooks, in making comparison, To enter the house meant death. The only sion roll ax anything of a burden, te other n that may a good temperance man Susan B. Anthony was interrupted during DUEtd R WAR G R TR A The affair is to be pulled off at Nor olla Meta Rarhtendtiint tie succosd There are some sickly women and some sickly In another moment there was not a window of and calamity claptrap rate halls, The chalrman of ench et | cutsed wuch apluuse. S iKe S WIOhL polred taPE T A VEILENA would he entitled to «dmost any- 1 o4 { first one woman and then the other ten- districts. Of the 1,123,954 persons compris- date is to make an address Tasting not | (¢ . E e ture of money and loss of life? (Cer. scarcely any damage to the ground or second or non-religious belief. | the novelty of this style of joint debate ero’ also two boarders, Annie Appleblat gong to war was not that of conquest. It wero also_two boarde D with smoke. Clutching tho baby in his ty that with suee Japan may have | of Omaha for over five yedars, and is reports agree that it will be minced up just o escape was but two feet from her, but fright the cost of the war. district will erfable him to vote in the A AR O DIRALTR LA WHEN WOMEN TALK. fell into the rear basement area and ' was both the woman nature and the man n All earth is vanquished, bit b, on, and though the work of rescue was prose- and Russia will exert all her influence | anyhow? fire had not reached them but the smoke had | hand, neither of these Kuropean powers found, and the peaceful expression of their over that country in nll respects tham | | oo CMen® THIAR 1 ow dress on. Evidently €he had been aroused courage and of ability, and of what méttie PP LS UL STt s Thoro Mrs. Killan, a widow, aged 70 years, likely to be fought at 'eking. and un- | oy R A s Mrs. I'riedman was conveyed o the hosple Tapan will hardly be allowed to effect e ealams winee under “touching’ conditions. In this campaign, as lous | the form of the officlal ballot is 0o dan- ot fraud might reasonably have been | “pl® L 0ror o o e not | Toonaibilitl seuired b & 'arDe Bro: = politieal contests, the gi ss of | gerous 4 game to be played long with- | expected. Assuming that the present | need to go into court to hear the melancholy | vincial governor ng military DOUISM | 414 In the. excitement everybody RCULATION. serman-Americans will be found on the | out disaster. administration of the pension office has fooked only t6 his: o Ner. owh SASSCRLIN mpleta copies Notwithstanding enormous gain between him and his elder brother, by | rushed down the fire escapes. The following d Hunday Bee The late TR £6 Tavknis plunged §15,000,000 in debt which he came into the family title and es- September, 18, | swerved from their lonest convictions he Intest advices report the Japanese | hoon groat exaggeration regarding the | ak money to malntain the tate. He is rich. One of his sons is captain of what is right and just by such dis- | forces to be steadily pressing r.n“w- 'L | oxtent to which the government las LEVY FREIDMAN, aged 3 years, reputable mountebauks as Peter | encountering ‘but little opposition In | ooy robbed by fraudulent pensions. Of Ay iy dundred and two years and theee | connected from the churoh during his adhe-| ANNIE APPLEBLAT, aged the campaign clgar in the vicinity of ¢ sion to the Bismarck kulturkampf policy. LENA MITCHELL, aged 20 years, . i i How age withered and custom & Chicago Post: The new chancellor is in chwenck to folst Thomas Majors into | their e o CARIERE the Chinese | sogged on lines that will work no hard the govesnors ohatr, capital within the next four weeks, and | gy, o honest pensioners. Commissioner ashog JOG 0oy Eend o Pedpett | corne ot the empire are plotured. n his oa. | ONONGE LEVY, Killan's grandson, The great mass of Germans are o ac- | It seems highly probable they will do 80| rochren makes an argument for ) e witnes . rer. He was one of the earliest advocates ool v i of a voluminous witness. who 8 he LENA FREIDMAN, mother of the dead “The fellow who was kicked out of hell for | of the German federation and the untiring| iy o o monopoly and anti-boodle issues, | Of Japan have reached and taken | pinhe privilege of doing this, to exceasive snoring conveys Ita own lesson, | POSltiton 18 strong and he was first of Bu-(dle 0 L L They take no stock in 10 to 1 free [ Peking what will the victogious country | wouid easily bo made a source of THE eHENHl, walrd notes:of w clironle. wnorer | FODEAD Weateamen to ‘efphasiss the vossib® |, SO0 Jona nach bising oscpled by Wi EHIONN silver, but they know enough to know |t propose? This is a question 10| wrons and fnjustice, as well as imperils the perpetuity of domestic peace | 9anger in the decrees of the e ' . he house. The only means of - a most unsympathetic resident of Paris as|families in t e P Gigte enall ferred for a week they would enable Tat-| gsocsor to Von Arnim, of unpleasant mem- | exit for the people is by means of a stair- of Nebraska. They know enough to|8cther indifferent. Thus far the Jap-| gy pension necount for the last fiseal | toced Tom to inseribs on his political wind ory. and has been a. drastic, uncompromis. | WAy, narrow and dark, which runs directly know that they canuot ruin the eredit | Anese government has declined to have | further reduction is looked | D8 sheet the pathetic words, “Blessed are the of the state by electing an honest man SOIEE fower. 1 "tory ‘o T b Wik Vb i g Srimile il €8 2 1tg Congress,” is a candidate for congress in s | burned. 1In the rear of the burned house is baving embarked in the war With |equction 6f about §10,000,000. Undoubt- | Alabama,: e Is accused of belng a gambler| Chicago Inter Ocean: A barbed wire fence | o jittis yard twenly feet square, completaly same thing, and they will not allow | China it proposes to carry It to & con- | aqjy the maximum in pension payments [and baving defrauded a church congregation [ is not ‘attractive, hut It has no trouble in omasclves B o into supporting | clusionn its own way. it has the i i SO UL R ROE 1R | vight to do, but will not the rest of i ¥ mar his horoie pose as a moral_reformer. Bos Transcript: cduft—T When & policeman came up the door of the Majors under pretense that le has re- | Mish g be expected that hereafter there Will be |~ cyicagy crows lustily over The fact that [ money to spend I advertisements. tenement was opened and on the inside the = s | an annual decline in this demand upon | her registration foots up 317,837, against a r u haven't, and that's | firs glowed like a torch. He could see that | justment that will come when China is | 0 vavenues of the government, The | pronibitionis oy detest & mo Deaten? Is Japan to be pgemitted to do | prolibitionist, but they detest a monu 2 1 s l‘\.' e the 30,000 women régistered in the city. The hope for those within was in arousing them mental fraud who keeps jugs and bottles | 48 she pleases with Corea and with closeness of the figures, however, has given y shouts, in which the pollceman was alded of liquor iu his room and drinks behind Cholly Knickerbocker excrucia pains in by those who had been attracted by the fire. A no joint debate has been affeeted by hev poliey? This s involved | ranged between the candidates of i - an awful cry. One of the tenants in the ups i 3 i i hi her address in Kansas City by the question an a ance people. in the new eastern question, which “How about the physical disability of per part of the house had been aroused and We venture to predict that the Gep- | manifestly a question of large i WEHABA . TANBIBHe CAVORBA: (RETRUSTPANNISR: stood at the window of the fifth floor, It was mans of Nebraska will their duty town on the evening of November when General Hastings and Editor in the front of the house that did not contain < & ] men, but there are no drunken women e of Japan in the war mean a | Singerly will ench appear before an | Drunkenness Is a disability with which men the wild, trightened faco of somo man, woman formulated by the corporation elaquer t deal for the advance of western are almost exclusively aficted.” The remark or child, each appealing for aid fon among the vast torpid Mon- ing is to announce that he has pledged | {kkon inei801; Bhowa the’ pobulation In the a:wlurn of |{|m firemen wn‘? "vrd n:yol ake P BRI M O.VDD) vet arrives © spectators were powerless E 4 his word that the candidate of the op- | 123054, exclusive of 8,280 aborigines f.".j”('flr.\-n ',:. n!.. lenrn,.m\;\-\llrurl[h‘t-r‘fl:au to thing she might demand, short of the | poging party is to be fairly treated by in the city of Sydney, 346,736 in annexation of Corea. That she may not i o at else is there th ts to the number of twenty reached the desivg, Bud et wilht glso 1o there that ing the population of the colony, 791,004 were §ratind]. duacening in LhalrIdat lor M NOR longer than thirty minutes and then be l members of Protestant relig: 164 be- smoke, before the ladder trucks arrived. The escorted by 4 committee to the other's |longed to the Roman Catholic body, and the tainly the mere she has proved B 2 are te ke a sec- "'_'_h AL HIcLe! & ‘l, ; <|'p| “ | place of mecting, there to make a sec floors, but on the third story they spread herself superior in fighting qualities to D e srire: ekt mortibnralriia el the Chinese cannot compensate for the the family of Nathan Friedman, his wife, there will be mo question, but just wher its advantage over the old and Lena Mitchell. was the nobler purpose of freeing the | pethod comes 1n is difficult to see. Nathan Friedman was first aroused by the people of Corea from the Chinese influ- — — smoke and noise. The room in which he, ence, from the effects of which they | Mr. Joseph Crow, republican nominee arms and forgetting all else, he sprung to feito the | Fhan deRiatared 4 OOl the window and descended by the fire escape. < rado, The democrats, the republicans, anc Mrs. Friedman, too, had rushed to a win- conceived an ambition to extend her | highly commended to public confidence | the populists are outdoing €ach othe territory. - Corea could not oppose her | by those who know him best. His legal S e S e ; e n b, bu > i i i . e bl g ilEa o srork. | 1ike. the: shan vote.. The women of the stite omerville Journa s astonishing how | deprived her of her reason. Behind her were and with that country joined to Japan | attainments fit bim for legislative work, | like the mun . meetings, “speak at them, | mugh cosier ¢ 1s' (0 buy a vifle tar 1¢15 | e flamos, (wenty-ive. foet below hor wen canvass the districts and carry on fust like This » dly od She was conscious, however, s, however, the European nations srest of his constituency. aceful, or more harmonious, or more New York Press. badly injured . ver, Phis, howeve v interest of his gopstituancy Heeply affcctionate than are families M | When women talk the aie and cried wildly for her children who were would not permit. It is important (o those states in which only the man vote With adjectives profound, still in the burning room. The fire was ex- Russia that Japan should be kept out 1 r ture! It is often (isappointing to phila And men in shivering silencd cuted with zeal from the instant the firemen to that end. Great Britain, also, would i The two IFriedman children and the two look with disfavor upon any attempt on the part of Japan to absorhb Corea or | filled the room, and at least three of the vic- tims had suffocated without having awakened to their peril. George and Lewis Friedman will per the other to acquire any new advantages in Coren, and therefore faces ‘stiowed they had ::n:;n:vl\lx;gflvu the i e P & death that came hem ud ! it seems certain that Japan will her A e Annfe Appleblat was lying dead on the he Fight 4 i and had stopped to don her clothing and ie has ever done. Indeed. her influ- | mains, howe to be seen whether he I i A -ln hwug)]_ Eomhens 3:.«:( % and had i perform. The real te: of his ability will | I'm & candi " ence there amounted to hardly anything | berform. The real test of bis wbility Wil ATG 50 alke On the fourth floor, also in the rear, were Dbeford the war, but there is o different e he is°when he comes to face the deter-| . And from duty never sw lived with Jacob, her son, and George Levy, mined oppoaition which wiil be mads ta him i DR T R o her grandson. Mrs. Killan and her son were 10 & a 9! 4 5 o oad hed [he g 01 Vi doubtedly when the time for it comes | Fngieh neop! dead;in beds The grandsoniwis onislittine European powers will be found to have [ whe have a strong admiration for their a policy regavding a settlement for | comes to be a struggle between innovation and tradition, may cling tenaciously to the a settlement on her own terms, unle: v far mor to expect. % wind of defeat soughing through his whis- | with the characteristic narrowness of the of The flee Pub. | ¥ a side of honest government and against — spared no effort to discover fraud, the perished in the building tense of m seventh-rate power. of cavalry In the German army. Cardinal Schwenck and the cheap mercenaries [ thelt progress, At the rate they have | woupse the work of purging the pension MRS. MARGARET KILLAN, aged 70 its infinite variety his T6th y The nature of the man and word with The Bee o money ques. | I the weather does not become ST SRt SeHTHE A T skt | LEN t " cord with The Bee on the money ques pending pensions pending an investiga IFiRE." oAt €N Fepty f0o of the south German sentiment that still | Children, jumped from the third-story window. 3 council of 1869, He fs rabldly anti-French, |and the upper stories being arranged with that the free silver has nothing | Which Burope is v deeply interested |y ehip and drives strong men to crime. | counchl of 1 He is rabldly & ing’ governor of Alsace-Lorraine. up through the center of the building. On its policy interfered with by any other |, 410 present year. Indeed | dead on whom the rain rains on as chief executive. They know that hemmed in by the tall tenements. The fire out of money. Such qualifications somewhat | Always catching ‘on. the | formed since he voted for prohibition in | World have a rizht to a voic total of 308,400 in New York. But Chicigo just the re the stalrway was being rapidly burned away. | next genieration will hardly feel the pen- Chinese territory, regardless of the in- barroom screens whi the neck, dontcherknow. Suddenly, to the noise of the flames as they two principal parties in Pennsylva | tanee to the whole world. “There are as many healthy women as men. Mrs. Eberwein, who lives alone on that floor, s American citizens feavlessly, in spite AE0 S oL L Gy ToliGivere I sona caused much applause. The faces in the windows were framed in populations of the fa or | by | remind them of the fire escapes. By these the assembled-gathering. Iach candi- | the country towns and 388,231 In the rural could satisfy ler for the large expendi- flames, which started in the cellar, did remainder to miscellaneous forms of religious oud speech of thirty minutes. As to cost of war, The motive of Japan in Lena, and his three young children. There his wife and baby slept was already filled were declining. But there is a possibil- | for the legislature, has been a resident their cfforts to get the woman vote, but s dow, but not where thoe fire escape was. 'The the latter would be fully repaid for all | ynd his knowledge of the necds of th to learn to shoot it straight. he. yards Bho:leaped traméthe: WindowL My thelr brethre Yet we have not he; that -~ p exists, How inscrutable is human nature, he sun is dimmed by brillian cinguished soon after the water was turned y controlling influence in Corea can tell why such a world was created, oL i HIS BOOKKLEPER. boarders slept in an inner apartment. The any part of its te On the other and Lena Mitchell were still in bed when after exert a much greater influence it Amainat floor, Her ' face -was biack. She had thes Chcago Tribune. seen whether he Is a man of action, of With naelity I'Nl serve, found the remaining victims of the fire. feeling now. The diplomatic battle is English people themselves, who love a lor hal? way to the rear window. shieh they will demand consideration, | and tr of Corea will tone, But with me it's very different, yes, it s, For Ialways keep the natlon's good in view; With motives such as mine, In politics I'll shine, all the people see & statesman true. e — S WORTH OR YOUR MONEYT BACK. the autonomy be main- JOUr MONE. tained. And | e 1 have sound views on all questions, yes, 1 have, And my LOCHT REPORT. From the telegraphic reference to a portion of the annual report of the com- missioner of pensions we judge it will found a v rsting document, not only to the old soldiers, but also to pension agents and attorneys, who re- celve very f the commissioner. Judge Lochren is him- self an old soldier and must be pre- sumed to be in sympathy with the v erans, yet his administration of the pension office has been subjected to a great deal of criticism on the part of the old soldie It was condemned at the last meeting of the Grand Army of the Republic, and organizations of union soldiers all over the country have spoke! in disapproval of it. So far as the com missioner has made an honest effort to purify the pension roll and to prevent fraud he is of course to be commend but methods have tainly been most objectionable. One of the first things he did was to make a rule which provided for punishment before con- viction. A pensioner falling under sus- picion was to have bis pension sus- pended at once, before he had an op- portunity to make a defense, Of course this rule was modified, but only after there had been a general and most carnest expression of popular disap- proval, It is questionable whether the commissioner deserves any credit for the nodification of the order, it having been the understanding at time that ft was directed to be done by the presi- dent., Other things in the administra- tion of Commissioner Lochren have been justly objected to, and he seems all the time to have been governed by the idea that the pension roll was honeycombed with fraud. His course cast a stigma upon the pensioners which they very naturally and very properly resented. theories you'll find are true and they in their ago as tion ! good were For silver T shall vote, THE VOTE qui s ptive and _imposi but the _On gold I fairly doté, ? result 18 on record and the tendency of his- liquor question long I'v nder- tory to repent I(self is as manifest as the 2 i Ehallonge to do so is plain, 2 Shallengeiiorih 0 do80.p 93 Kor Pialestion T fuse hanker, scasiren i While the tariff—that Loro. ghly ieform; ; The Dyiny Cuar, ) things I'll take in tow 418 o wARD: Il fix them up, you know SATH T4 So the ship of state shall ride thro' every Whitioes 1 Th Chicago Tost. This Is Lord Rosehery's estimate of the the -~ czar and Na- ctories no czar: "I would not say that would rank among the Caesars oleons, but if peace had her v Feas ‘Tenowned than war he would ocoupy place in history as not less entitled fame than either Caesar or Napoleon." The peaceful feats of this “peer of con- querors” have been the knouting of wome the murder or exile of patriots, the expa- | triation of the Jews, the suppression of edu- | cation and free worship. This is a fin recommendation for a hero to the party of opular will and free suffrage of Fngland Bt 'peace hath its victories not less renowned than war, one of the most distinguished of them will be the collapse of the Louse of Romanoft. storm, O! my neighbors will be joyful, yes, they will, When they made; They one and all will race Right to the voting place, My opponent will be left w to learn of the decision 1 have *Snice Day— For featherad water animals, for the umbrella The desperate character of Chairman Wilson's fight for re-election could not be better indicated than by the action of the democratic congressional commit- tee summoning additional speakers to proceed post haste to West Vieginia in order to help save the ¢ The cam n the shade. I am such & modest pes Ia That in my sound; But if y You pr You've elected found s0m, praise 1 , yes, own never the who u vote for me, ently shall s the | business, and also for top coats best that can be hat can and mackintoshes, and we are nol at all offended at the con- glomeration of frozen and liquid his moisture that has bzen trickling down the backs and into the our esteemed friends, the The latest investigations by the: United States and Cana- dian Governments show the shoes of publie. We have light weight tightly woven smooth Kersey overcoats that will kee p out the moisture, Then there are the heavi ater variety of cloths. $10 and $12.50 MACKINTOSHES in tricots, serges, meltons, covert oloth, eto, with seams sewed and ccmented All weights in box and cape styles,blue, black and light from $5. 00 up. sort made same way but Prices are $7.50, $8,50, The city treasurer has just remitted | to the financial agents of the city the sums required to pay the interest about to fall due on our outstanding obliga- tlons. This is what maintains the eredit of the city of Omaha. Omaba’s credit on the bond market stands high because we bave pald the interest promptly and have never defaulted on interest or prin- cipal. This credit has varied slightly at thmes, but never because a republican mayor or demoecratic mayor happened to be In control. The credit of Ne- braska and of its people rests on the Royal Baking Powder supe- rior to all others in purity and leavening strength. colors. All sorts of prices We war- rang‘om all, Statements by other manufacturers fo Umbrellas from a few cents to a few dollars, the contrary have been declaved by the offictal authorities jfalsifications of the Browning, King & Co., same basis as that of Omaha. It will stand high as long as there is security behind it. The cry that the election of an honest governor will injure the eredit of Nebraska is a pure figment of the designation will appear on the officlal ballots in all republican counties and the separate line form on those In all populist counties, while the one form or the other will be adopted in democratic lmagination. counties according as the county clerk What the commissioner says regard- Ing dishonest and unscrupulons pension attorneys and claim a, ts 18 unques- tionably well founded, and he scores such none too severel They are a despicable lot for whom there is noth- official reports. ROYAL BAKING POWDER €O., 106 WALL BT., NEW-YORK, Reliable Cloth . W, Cor. 15th and Douglas.