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DAILY BEE: MAVEMEYER HAS HIS 8AY. LIMITING SENATE DEDATE. ment, and It has not eensed sinece the ar- The practice that has prevailed since | rangement went into effect to express the foundation of the government of | its dissatisfaction and displeasure. The s PROPLE AND THINGS. MORTON'S SKED real and personal property ‘and the ln-‘ clusion of #e=great amount, of taxable property that s mot mow returned at |, It 18 Quits evident from the domands that| Philadelphia Record: Secretary Morton, in B, ROSEWATER, Editor, Chicago Dispatch: The Sugar trust, inters m—— — ey the Japanese are out for the stuff. his annual report, which, by the way, is one | prets t l dslid PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. permitting unlimited debate in the sen- | eocialists Lave found many recrufis from | all, all difficulty with regard to the limit In the prophetie words of Prof. Dana, it 1s| Of the most sensible and practical ,m-or Is- :'vrlmInl.-h:[tvvIvT';nl‘:»‘ulu::’:‘.-‘A(:rhrl.‘oll:.;h\: {r::“fl:! 3 R TERMS OF BUBSCRIPT == | ate has frequently been attacked, and | this element and the revolutionary fac- [of our bonded indebtedness will at once | better to be insured than be sorry sued from a government press, suggests | terests of workingmen, Every schoolboy IR the government to distribute anything grati- 1n the recent bolitiol revimsion ™ et than increasing the bond | helr interference In ‘thelr game With the[iiously, are not newfdeas of more permanent |shamoless surrender of congress o (no SURRS | S0 Tt effects the same vesult |70 T 0 geuight Suderedy paid the value than old sceds? The question an- [drust. by WIOUE the Dud showlng of @ Dropor- | bt "o e re ki, demOCEAey. POl the| wers itaclt. - The only dificully'ia that now | 'Chicago Timen: Tt the people find the spees " of both the great political parties have | the weaker classes, for since the begin- | tionately 1 debt. It also doos | been discredited as a political laxative. SpPott, Wte #0 #ave that thets: would Lot be | cenltic S P oF (L) cocE T B o s TG advocated this action, but its champions | nfg of bis reign be bas manifested at |away with any need of adding to the | The absence of reference to “peridy and | enough of them {0 supply the constituencion | distameur thon Loest oy o ped States Bouth Omaha, Corner N and Twenty-fourth 8ts. [ have always been in a small minority | all tinies a hearty sympathy with them, | exempted classes of bonds to which the | dishonor” in the message reflects the soften-| of congressmen | selves for it. But for the action of repres Patly Boe (Without Bunday), One Ye Daily Iiee and Sunday, One Year. Ix Months . hree Months every session of congress it bas been | While Emperor William unquestion | ment Is betfe proposed that the practice be abolished [ ably is most earnest in his desire to do | limit, beeay and a rule adopted limiting debate. Mon | something to improve the condition of for a number of years past at almost | tions have found sympathizers among it. | disappear, ?L.-uusnm the total assess- | 1t behooves the taxpayers to strengthen | (At “It 10 @ paternal way it is the duty of | the country knows that policy men Weekly B Cocncil Blufts, 12 Pearl strvet | b4 ing Influence of boots applied last November.| Philadelphia Ledger: Secretary Morton's | sentatives of the people in house, senate, D D, B — I able to do i AW pu 3 Slo of the spir revolu- o6 fittach. onest sy » i , g Chicago Offer! 17 Chumbor o Comm aud unable to do niore than draw pub- | ho is Intolerant of tho spirit of revolu- | limit does #6§ fittach. An hotiest sya- | g L %5 B 0" e ORI g ceation that the: pavéie e o | et ool e Deople In house, te ublicans Werhingren Npme s, 14 ang 16, Tobune BIAE | 1 attention to the practice, with the | tion and appears deteriined to erush |tem of asseskment Is the foundation the father of elght children, and he wouldn't | the gratuitous distribution of seeds to farm- | equally with democrats—there would be no 4 CORRESPONDENC! effect, however, of creating a very|it. He says in his address that if the | stone of municipal reform. mind If the number were elghteen. Mrs| ers and others will be recelved with hearty [ Sugar trust (ohll, communication relating to news and el | gtrong popular sentiment agalust it | people are to be made more contented BT inlof 1N fiot Rriow e P wetior ofghout the countey, There is| Indlanapolis News: Havemeyer of the E BUSINESS LETTERS, Another effort is now being made to| by a mitigation of cconomic and social | The Jobbers' exeursion to the moun-| The New York police report that the living ational government so | Sugar trust does not at all approve of the . ploture show o al. d what silly as th one of sending out diminutive | president's at {tude toward su b ¥ 1o oppose | tains is all right, but it the Omaha job- | REGTE SINE Are bighiy, mort Kiod woat | Dackages of farm and garden seeds, and the | meyer sece b rude towar Drotestions NeINS than hitherto “the [bers would anake a tour of northern |morals will fill several volumes of Lexow “l"“‘f"" Is that it has been allowed to con-[not been treated fairly; other fellows have reports. tinue o long as it has without officlal pro- | their noses farther into the public crib, The test. Every year vast sums have been ex-|president wants him to pull his out entirely. All business lettors and remittances ahould be | huyo o rule adopted restricting debate | differences 1t is necess @ddressed to The Bee Publishing compan: N Omann. Dratt ks and pos in the senate, with no better promise | more effectually B9/niads payabis o the order ot .5 of success than those which preceded it. | pernicious conduct of those who attempt |and northeastern. Nebraska within one = Rtesolutions have been offered by |to disturh the executive power in the |hundred miles of Omahn they might| General Felix Angus of ‘the Raltimore pended In the work, for which there has been | T'aint fair, so it ain't. Havemeyor gots very democratic senators providing that after | fulfillment of its duty.” He says experi- | learn something to thelr advantage | qUITEE ™43 6 FEICOC SEEE 0 S FRiOIne. LakE oven of thanks, from the | sarcastic at the unkind treatment he res a measure has been debated for a cer- | ence has shown that existing legislation | nearer home The field of Mon- |and took two neat sabre cuts by way of oo | cout’ the United tatcs $160,000, and of the | Corcthe, Of all others.” O, it'Is too bad, taln number of days a date may be|is not adequate for this purpose and |tana and the Pacific coast may be | measure. many thousands of reciplents less than 950 | "' 100 MOC Bt i oot proposi- [ announces more stringent measures for | very tempting, but why not annex the | The elevation of the stage is progressing | took the trouble to even make acknowledg- b baluld course, the presiden BTATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. Qeorge I, Tzschuck, secretary of The Bee Pul Hiahing compuny. being. quiy aworn. aiya h the nttual namber of “full and comple or e ity Hgrnins, Evening and Sundas B RRTTIT: L KNCyE e fixed for the final vote. Thi al ivel . Tom Gould, a notorfous | ments, while scarcely ent in report of the trust could not let the opportunity Lo 1. tion was the subject of discussion at a | the protection of public order. It Is this | country that is naturally tributary to [4f & lively pace. = Tom Gould, a notorious | m oRFGRIY Any ment Jn repots Of | L e extirend sympathy with' CHRSGINN | Wi I New York “dive keeper,” and “‘Green Goods- [ results. The money which has heretofore 4 3 . W caucus of democratic senators, with the [ attitude of the emperor which compelled | Omaha? — All it needs for that purpose f man* Appo, are giving the drama a realistic [ been squandered in this way could be of great | {HFown out of employment by his bluft in 4 1 ! ‘ 1. Olbalatl, y &on, | shutting down the refineries. Sympathy with 4 [ 3 AR | result of showing that they are about| Von Caprivi to retire from office, fo be |18 direct connection with Yaukton and |boost ia Ciuciooati, Shoe “and Leather | value it spent in almost any other dircction, | ShULHIK dows the refinerle ‘tie. caDICAT. BN 4 g : U RIS |equally divided on it Somo of those |sicceeded by a chancellor more in sym- | South Dakotn by closing gap of Just |Secley will preserly make bis debut. © | the eslablishment of experimentat ‘wtations; | Norkiofriee b 8 BT, 0L K6, CHPUAL L8 3 HU 2 favoring it are. doubtless actuated by | pathy with a radical policy for the re- | twenty-five miles between Hartington | FLogw w0l G ees with the opening of | Springfield Republican: The report of ”w!l‘m ;‘x,\lnw.llh;“‘llvr I;\'mlw,nl(;m Irlmln'r. nnK res E 10.. the feeling that as the majority should | pression of revolutionary semtiment. It [and Yankton. navigation next spring. This will bring | secretary of agriculture is quite the |-m"w"““"’ ‘: :‘z“l'" 'fl‘" “:m"\ w‘y";:n"":f V':l"lf;‘: :;‘:. i | rule this obstacle to the carrying out of | remains to be seen what effect the em- 4 the Illinois coal fields into n'hm-rl n-,;ufllnlm :I:‘IIINVIIL’IIMI(IT‘" (;nl:-‘d rn;x:'nm‘-: ;L‘pn[r(m(»m ‘m Pypiieat B lon b '”w Yot anaoh fm"y - R sip vel v d effec although it may be thou; vork of super- a day . ] B, F its will ought to be removed, while others [ peror's appeal for co-operation in this Lt LALEL AL b Sl L - i} s Hore and toee | of them are prostrated by heat. The trust 2 2. v i Indlanapolis J substantial reduction in the cost of fuel. erogation to urge, as he dos here and there, v . g > E 5. ED are undoubtedly prompted by the desire | policy will have upon the Parliament, | Those people who are superstitious about There is nothing wild or woolly in the com- | the doctrine that if ths farmer had to sell .~yu;|~mmn- '\\n‘l; (Hu:\- “".p:,“ .-(”|:’x|rn::.' i M 3 he: rtael o ot to be aware ol 0 ce o Burope he should | oes t hesitate to deprive Total to have certs s of partisan | but it would seem a safe prediction that | the number thirteen seem hot to be aware | ,iant o Grand Rapids, Mich., contempo- | 8¢cording to prices fixed in Europe he should | It does mot hesita iy U h .‘l“‘ . ¢ 16 Sams Geductions ‘for unsoid ‘and Fetiirned legislati jopted. Tl position | hi \tlon will 4 Igor- | S5ine fact that thirteen, more than n cen- | F ' €. v a belle of that vicinity, and of | is0 be allowed to buy at Kuropean prices, | plttance they are rece ving in thio hope of In A iaductions’ for unsold and retifnied egislation adopted. he opposition | his position will encounter a very vigor- | tury ago, was the most fortunate number d elle of lclnity, and of 7,20 B & OAE 1o b scapable result of | timidating congress. Its sympathy, unlike R o A looks forward to the not remote time [ous popular protest. Eolonlee WHIGh wor R eRAetes Wl e | T e pteae with Jelicacy and force:| the facts and figures bave been so | the tarift on ite product, is for revenue only. G R aborars s when the senate will be in control of | It is interesting to note that the gov- | the foundation of a great nation. Premshisteatsd: sitb and s as good as| carefully collected by the department and ———— Al TZSCHUCK the republicans and it might be most [ ernment proposes to introduce legisla e nr: I:; le‘x(;:\ :;m 1 ]J:lr;:h el which show our standing in the foreign mar- CONGRESS OF JOKERS, 3 Sworn to before me a jscribed in Obs) 4 to Clvilizing Poor Lo. s op | Kets 80 clearly. Probably Secretary Morton e E Biregorice this 84 day of De B e | convenient to the democrats to have the | tion for correcting the abuses of bourse Philadelphia Record, Mr. George W. Turner, editor and publisher | (i have the familiar stigma of Anglomania| Lowell Courfer: A popular. occupation ¢ (8eal.) N. P. stary Publ privilege of unlimited debate. Of course | speculation, from which it is inferred “’rne ‘Kr;‘m":muru{ly‘In .-wml-nngkuw (Ilu- ;’;‘]"‘:; ':I"IW ‘h\‘";r"‘:“p"‘;;“’f‘m“’_';:r ‘f’i";l :ll’- ;hnlgl ‘nl hltm, ml lh\(- lmxvr} that it ..m‘y ,qu|u | with young women—making parlor matches, gy 3 dians is in their reluctance to break up the e de-de- C 0 ON'S | for his cloar showing of our practical de & & 3 it cannot reasonably be expected that | that the producers of Germany have a | tribal relations under which their lands are | staft. ~Mr. Turner s thus given an oppor- | pobaore “por’ il Wile ot out sun'v!uu harve Galveston News: Some p sver learn Won't the Sugar trust officials please e 5| Salveston Neway Some peopis fevet Jae 3 oxisting clre anc v repub- | cause of o rogarding specula- | held in common. Efforts have been made to circulate more freely than his loath- Ires 5 et ate thereto | how to keep out of debt until afte y stop howling until they are hurt? in existing circumstances any repub- | cause of complaint regarding specu BY ' the Do mas Lo mIAToh Ty AAC that tunity to ef e y in Great Britain. But the facts are there to | foulytareqit [ o it b lican votes can be secured for a cloture | tion in their products similar to that |t accept a general allotment of lands. But mym:i- ::};:n':rvar‘:\‘r"fn-fl':lf:l l':'};i"l';l‘.\";i‘r"‘”‘l"l‘l‘l“))"9 x'»mw it ’:\'Ill the h"v'nmlv‘\'V|A,Lll|hm('< nw|| ||n- s Contir et T 3 T T “iler T an Wi » assurance given | which ex y ry. this would involve a responsibility of in-|state pla ancy. | ferences of the report are backed strongly by | Buffalo Courie lson s has no. . The canvass:for the presidency of the | rule. Even with the assurante given|which exists in this country. It is nlso | (%, MOUE snvorve B resbone B, o (0™ blerre Etienne Simon Ducharte, the famous | serious work, the departmont justifies it tced that it dosn'{ require . very” strong b new Board of Kducation is going mer- | that the party in power would not at-| proposed to remedy unfair competition | the Indians are hardly capable of assuming. | french botanist, is dead. After the death | existence and presents to the people much | ¥olce to break the silence. ) rily on. Because the candidates are | tempt any further tariff legislation the |in trade. The emperor gives assurance | A% experlence has shown, the lands would | of payor fie became protessor of botany in | food for thought Chicafo Record: “Cleveland' { s message 4 ssn’'t hit his enemlies in congress hard i 12h. Nonsense! Look at the length of the cssage and the time it took the - Baptist church at Nebraska City | [Rcsgage and the time it took them to heat Joel Chandler Harris is said to be the most | will be dedicated on Sunday, January 6. | i o : diu ors—a regu rest Union township, Custer county |. Da ws: “T propose,” hegan the des ) West Unlon township, Custer county, Wil f . 0 { 5ld Tawyer, who called around ta see @ voung widow on business, when his vivacious client exclaimed, “I accept.” They te shooting tour- | are now s o : 2 N S0 g y pvotic e, ruc X A orously excluded from | Paris, and later was elected a member of the e —-— not making mueh nolso fs ho Indication | tepublicans would not be digposed to | of his continued devotion to peace, and | truders shouid be' igorousiy. excluded trom | Paris, and later ws ek A BURINRA 44D HERSRANE d that they are ldle, by any means. surrender, especially at the short ses- | there I8 no reason to question his en- [ {he 1 hlemsats 16 Botkgique; and ‘RASOOPE sur emt— sion, 80 valuable a means of defeating | tire sincerity. Iis course has been such —"r;—h—";"_n les Progres de la Botanique Physiologique.” The new With all the gold bid for the new [legislation objectionable to them as |as to command |h'<- ('HI||.|I|(‘|I('|' 13( Europe LRI N h: e Harrls | - bond issue paid into the national treas- [ that of talking it to death. Have the [and his declaration of peaceful inten-| The spectacle of the oot old .!m'lrn'll ;”'r‘ !:'l'l'; ;'{n”.\b’l‘.'fi"|“’.";\‘;»-n\ Ho) HVRRTD | taks aiothar: Vota: bt e Arrigatioh. bond | vity party abs dy @ e | t g sverywhere be receive aking a feint of exposing looters of the | la er Ra yness. o ake another vote o e ation bond | ury the government fluds ftself once [ majority party absolutely at their|tions will everywhere be received fin | [HERE B FURC OF CERORE, fiite & wooden |a pleasant little cottage three miles from | proposition December 24. more in the happy possession of gold in | merey, with what they may f: irly re- [ good faith. Indian. It is the old cry of “stop thief.” | Atlanta, in a grove of sweet gum trees and | here will be an inte excess of the legal reserve requirement. | gard as an order from the people not tne: WHY NOT PROMOTE If Postmaster Gene what he say with regard to an_ oppo! Had there been some of Auditor Moore's re- o p Never goe: gociety or to the < J, e er 9 2 — pines. ~ He never goes into society nament held at Norfolk December 27 and 28, | : 3 ports written years ago calling attention to e i i own_ hearth e b s Philadelphia Record: Assistant—I've the ——— to permit that party to go another step WOODARDY the wholesale purchase of useless and ex- | theater, but finds content at his own B at which $600 in prizes will be awarded greatest freak in the worid here, Museum Fixing the t levy with a view to |in'the carrying out of its policy, whethe Bissell means | pensive supplies and recommending that the | Bret Harte, who was a miner, xpr‘u\-luw Woodchoppers who were digging an ex- | Ni'“ or M\n‘m 1‘: lng» Assistant ‘I,\ farmer Fixing the tax levy with a view e carrying out o ") 4 ioi) | cost of legislative printing be carefully | senger, schoolmaster and editor, and always | cavation for a dugout near Homer uncovered | Who speaks the dialect we get in the magas diverting money from the general fund |as to the taviff, the currency, or any- 11| scrutinized there would be no imposing pile | noo™h blr ") e hocame a literary celebrity, | a vein of coal and the find will be investi- | ine short stories g £ q e service reforn he I unity | of brick and smoke at the cornor of Ninth egarded as one of the handsomest and best | gated. . to the fire and police fund fs a pro-| thing ele, It is idle to suppose that the | ; S ks iy | and P etrects, such an one now secs there, as | 18 regarded s A GLL 2 e ke, 1 | gaDetrolt Eree pr reeding of - o logality, | ver N N _— ¢ give o make a beginning right here in|a monument to the extravagance of past | dressed authors in London nowaday Tim Daly walked into Hudson's lake, in|few remarks) coeding of qlestionable”legulity. 1t g | vepublicantsenntoes nwill ‘oW igive up aha The pntin rine o rue | legislative assemblies in the matter of print- eats ago he was writing condensed no Cherry county, to secure a goose he had | to lie about me, & | Omaha. The essential principle of true i 3 Y y safer to keep the expenses of the fire | their right of unlimited debate and thus 1LlGs - rate Visitor (after a ell, "1 don't want anybody W' T won't he Taditor e P ing and supplies. for the Golden Era of San Francisco at $5 | ghot, but inst of finding the bird he lost (appealingly)-How do you exp to have department within the limits of the re- | put themselves at the mercy -of their | ¢IVil service reform is the promotion of o s Culis Wag this Dog. per column. i fif Ay Dl RN e R e sources. political opponents. It is perfectly officers who have given proof of their St. Paul Ploneer Pi James B. Cleveland of Oneonta, N. Y., com-| Two Fremont boys who ran away from| RBoston Dudget: Father—T am fitting my nator Power of Montana thinks that | mitte suiclde Friday by taking morphine. | home five weeks ago have been located in | son to ente state will instruct its delegates to the r He was a cousin to President Cleveland, and n Franci publican national convention to demand the | for many years was employed in the Treas- | carning a lving. ster, has served in the Omaha | Insertion of a plank in the platform favor- : ars in varl. | Ing the free coinage of silvr at the ratio Al 56%16 10 1, or, /in case of failure, to with amiliar with | draw from thejconvention. There s a ce n to college, Nelghbor—iTo, what sco. They are at work and are | 5chool do you send him- = Father—8chool, RELELT AL | nothing! Scend him (0 kympasium, of n course. That is what fitting for coliege ury department in Washington. ~He had| jony F, Wolfe, postmaster at Bertrand, | now means, The boy Is developing & gogo recently been connected with the New York | fo] under the car wheels at Atlanta, and | muscle and will probably pass when the custom house, He left a note saying he | pis foot was so badly mashed that amputa- | ime comes for examination for admission T e ; sured, therefore, even should the demo- | Competency and fidelity by long service. A 1S J J anc ecom- | el obable | DOStILE mendations of President Cleveland and rule, which i1t I8 ‘not ‘nc_all 'probabl Secrotary Carlisle suggests that the | they Will be, that it cannot be passed postoflice for twenty-four ous capacities. He is f at the present session of the senate. AonstEPNE local color about thin d lired of life van\nibe - 2 ankers are confident that they will TR G hey s | tain_ intenstty#bf local color about this de- | was tired of life. tion was nece = ] 4 b 3% v 2 Per some of the republicans are | every detall in the mail service and has | jiverance. ‘The next republican nationai | g cicionally the world pops on to & fow | Tho latest candidate for appolntment as HIS WAY, not suffer by the proposed change in : handled not only many millions of let- | platform will not favor free coinage at any [ 0°Cas! : SioMoe p s Atlanta Journal " ¥ ¥ o) d blic office as a Vi e e 0 o © in favor of such a rule on general prin- 2 2 3 ratio, and Montana will not withdraw from | patriots who do not regard pu L steward of the Hastings insane asylum Is Buckskin Joe, of cowbgy fi l the currency laws. f At g ters but millions of dollars since his | ine convention. It will learn a good deal | private sacrific The board of election can- [y . Letson of Hastings. He is circulat- skin Joe, of cowbpy fame, it ciples, but it Is entirely safe to say that th & [ o) Once from @ ereditor” heara, K TR ot them regard the presont as a|24vent in the service. Now it would | Refore 18, ard among other things Will | vassers of Brooklyn draw 3 a day each £r | ing o petition for the job. Who wrote a letter about thé bill, ; The jobbers' excursion to South Da-|none of them regard the p Z M e iemitantly GOR T fia | Soubtlessigive Upithe motion’that *theltall| ife workj and ¥ the law. plac o limit as] "o " ootton mill at Kearney is being put And of payment long deferred. 3 K Wyonilnk 4 feph propitious time for its adoption. e eminently in accord ,with the|can wag the dogy {o:the time in which the canvassing must be [ tPhe cotion mill at ¥BATACY '8 BEIRE ROt i e e Gpon it cannot | " Mliere Is, unquestionably, much to bo | Euiding principle of elvil service re- They Tiad fhve Processton: done, the board conrageously sacrifices DIl | octed'to b running in o short time, though | TS, S0%boy piugged him when they met, E ut'prave benefidinlto:Omnlin trade anc said in favor of changing the practice | Orm to promote Mr. Woodard to the VK Times. vate nterests for the I;]“M“;‘K'M"n\:a“h;::“&i the exact date has not yet been fixed. For in the letter he had read 3 ;-mu;m Blhls :ll"‘“lfl’l']ym b of the semate regarding debate. While | Fank which he has earned in the service, | The largest otk ever cast in this state | tinuing the canvass indefinitely. The collapse of a sod shanty caught Louls LIl draw on you at sight. H erritor, y assiduous cultivation 1 5 ther men to e, | o7 @ state oMdss.by any party, was given (ls still diligently at work. Sire AETSLOTAE Goer CRaiallas 40 roke other men to em-| pugene Moore this' year. He recelved | Kentuckians of four score are PINEINg |y Yack and one leg. The injuries proved The patrons of the | 98,728 votes, and H. R. Corbett was close | ¢, tne matrimonial sea with rare courage | poo1 ™ mawo other men who were with him ulate his example fter him, with 98,603 votes While ever N v v v, : Omaha postofice would certainly ap- | andidate” on the republican —tieket and_abandon, The world knows -F:m(':r':fill\.',; AcapraitmRilFad) ‘While playing in its father's lap, the child recinfe’ the s 4 itting reason o be peoud af the splendid campalgn | M. Clay and his bride of 17. preciate the appointment as fitting and | F%040 anffie Very” mindsome vote he'l of Mt. Olivet now has the call. He cele- | While plaving In Ws fatherss ap, the €k O RO TS o comheclally, gratifledi] brated his four score years the other day by | g ‘oypiode, the ball entering Mr. Arnick's Here is o received, Mr. g way out of the postoffice muddle that | With his gertlious expression of confldenice marrylog for the goventhy time. But Ken | o\l o ound. s pasntui, it 18 not g o oivil service re- | every re o congratulate himself, bel tucky girls are so irresistably c X believed to be dangerous. oI terc o Dromioie Syl BAEVICE e Bre e O O R tlat himselt, (MeUAE | (he. asubigranos. ot ol men. Ju; exausgbls, and thus encourags Omaha will secure the great bulk of | It is true that the privilege of unlimited its jobbing business. discussion of a measure has not often been abused the fact that it affords a It is worthy of note that the men | minority the means of defeating the whose names were suggested by Secre- | Will of a majority is not consistent with tary Carlisle as suitable witnesses be- | the fundamental principle of our system fore the house committee on banking |of government, and therefore the prac- . - e ; ! % P “There ‘are some touh younE 1ads fn Ne- and currency when considering the new | tice cannot be approved or justifiea. | OF® = = fi?.}"&re'l’.'&"c ¥ Tminown at the open- | Where _are the young men, though? mahn- City who bld Tair" to ,.m(n.,’,,m ,,..,,ll. 1 5 4 - R o8 e —————— e they reform. In UITONcy pr " " - 5 or its opoer o of sol S, SHOUL i REORUANIZED. e tentiary some day unless y ¢ currency proposals are all bankers or [ Under its operation a score of senators, | SHOULD BE REORGANIZED, TR S A e A Santikry somoldsypunlemRLtey relory D b the intimate associates of bankers. actuated entirely by partisan motives, The consensus of public opinion in Chicago Tribune, by a playmate, and in another quarrel a Oakland Independent. . iy people have HeaatE EaTtS quit reaa. | | The revelations made to the committce of | knifo was drawn, but a stabbing was fie' Omaha Bee because it saw fit and | the real estate board which ts investigating | 4yoieq, set at naught not alone the will of | this ecity is that our fire department | - A Seattle newspaper announces its|a majority of the senate, but also that of | must be reorganized in order to make | ing the special assessment rascality in th 4 fntention to send an expedition to as- [majority of the people ns expressed [it efficient. The mere increase of the | id Support, Slas A, Holeoml for kovernor; o e ot ehow thnt ‘tha CONGRESS. k cend Mount Ranier to ascertain the ex- | through their representatives in <on- | fire force and the proposed inc se of 2,‘}: ".'.';1':‘1"'1]"}?.5 l;f;':\ f:wn‘fiu.'l';f'"fi.:"m.’.1|'§§ gwindle of the taxpayers is v:.,r'ko«:"l'»ly"u' Aol ) tentof the reported disturbances in the | gress. A united and_determined mi-|five steamers will not materially im- | fewkpaper between Omaha find San irans | double ring, the tnner one belng piiclally | | washinon sur tiountain. Noyw, won't some enterpris- | nority in the senate can, with the privi- | prove the service. No marked improve- | $i5co. When people want the: news they | GLi" e onter one composed of unserupu- | A" sizaiin, secning, mighty mass of 3 ing democratic publisher organize an |lege of unlimited debate, thwart an over- | ment can be possible In putting down | buy grocerics they look to-the: best grocer, | lous contractors, who charee (Gt PUces foc) - mind, B0 0 B0 euiate expedition to ascertain the extent of the | whelming majority in both branches of | fires until the polite and fire commission | Bt Pegause he 18 democrat or republican | wicy those who cnable them (o get. their | Xnit"tofi the' system of this infant sate. recent disturbances in the bosom of the | congress, and thus a fow men may pre- | has weeded out Incompetents, lazy- | attend what they k'r'.'.{"'.!‘ Ahe best church, | B, 1 em ey have Kot the nefariows | Ty o the brath spolled by L0 miny Cooks, democratic party? vent legislation of the, most vital im-|boues and malcontents. It is a matter | does otherwise bites off his nose to spite his | Pusiness so thoroushly svstematlzsd that| But pitying see the melancholy traop b portance to the country. No extended |of common notoriety that our fire de- | face—is indeed near-sighted. owner has no rights which they are bound ,..,‘,,{',_ ! Senator Vest confesses that he has | argument can be needed to show that [ partment has been torn up during the Congresilonat B)icks and Bilks. D O eraton and| ths alderman rute tne | Sl EuRHe ate the Mluma of awul griels 4 been converted to the support of such a | gsuch a privilege is at once inconsistent | past two years by internal dissension New York Tribune. roost. The contractor looks around for vic: | The avel playa it rollicking tattoo * ¢ change fn the rules of the scnate as will | with our polltical system and dangerous. | springing primarily from controversies, | | Indisputable evidence of the low tone that | tins, novas Indiuiaynie Bt &% L l0IG e B | et a8 I o e wartc e At A enable the majority to close debate | No satisfactory defense of it has ever |plots and counterplots between A. P.|nished by the circumstance that a score or |'susceptible of the pecullar kind of “im. | Fiszles & mighty length of popgun fuse Gond f after a reasonable amount of discus- | heen made and none ean be made. There | A's, and Catholics. The metropolitan | for® of congressmen who falled of re-eloct | PrOVEREOL. Mesolves that they shall be ar | “LerFy, they seem, while flags we proudly ood teeth, bright eyes sion. This is an encouraging omen. | j5 ot a single valid reason why unlim- | police and fire system, under which the | duties for the remainder of the term for teaded ' to. h1‘;‘I-.,'.‘.'ukfln.fl'e..’.'.‘.i"";f;"f'y.p"'.~x‘.2-'f Heroes of ballots, banquets and bouquets. and rosy cheeks. Quaker - There 18 yet room for hope that Mr. | jted debate should be permitted in the |department has been operated for ten | Yt “fhey have actually written lecters 1o | ton of Some MYSLerious’ power, briREs him | yeq orer the oneer smadew seems to fall; e ) b Vest may be converted to the sound |senate any more than In the house, and | years, should have no place for political | the, sergeantatarms of the house asking | found Lo the peint of, Recin thnt e, otk | the “hieroglyphs wlow sarign on the’ wall, A fo1 principles of the republican party. no party would venture to advocate it |agitators and religious bigotry. It Is|because they do not intend to go to Wash: | to Whether or not the work is needed there are vexed e f % v " vl 'ty ington this winter! It is no worse, of course, | Of desired by the property owners. In fact, | ppe yojce of fickl a : for the latter body. If it be wise not to | immaterial what political party a mem.- | {B5ton this winter! 1t 1s no worse, of course, | i JERREY DUght worth while (o consult the I b The free coinage enthusiasts must| oy unlimited debate to the divect rep- | ber of the police or fire force belongs | journey never performed than to iravel on | latters the plan rather is to keep the Lusi- e ’:’I""l ':‘ with the Dl\ll'llt‘ ‘“:h":'r' :]’“ 10 | posentatives of the people, with whom | to, or what creed he professes so long as | & rfiroad .'.’.i‘."’;i',”"'.'h‘e"".',‘..31’1"“3:"‘,’,5735&1,;"‘.‘,‘,‘ engineers or clerks \:gljme!u};nll’:!!méili(h:m 3 other theory can the constant and con- | yust griginate the most important legis- | he performs his duty us an officer or |such a course of conduct. The names of | dssessments in the direct Interest of the e tinued introduction of bills for the res- these worthies. ought to be given to the | ringsters. 3 lation affecting the people’s intere: toration of free silver coinage identical in substance if not in language be ex- ts, | fireman. The only passport to favor | couniry. Not only are they entitled to no| Then the ordinance is prepared and rushed AR p: d - | through by the scoundrel with rascally how shall permitting it to the reprensent- | and promotion should be Integrity and | mileage, = unless they attend © the ses- | thioush, by (e Seounirels, with rascatly “Money's Worth or Monsy Back,” atives of the states, by whom it may be | efficiency. When policemen or firemen | paid to them if they are absent without |scribed: “The clerk simply reads off the o o v roe e g v S titles of the orders in a mumbling, indis- ¥ plalmed. If the flow of free colnage | oninioved to defeat the popular will, be | will shirk duty and endanger the public | Pelns resularly excused. tinct volee, and orders are passed involving - - bills stopped the force of the govern-|jygifed? The fact that the senate is a |safety to spite their superiors, subor- Common Sense in Contest Uases, T caisanta Lokl ey toiine ment printing office could be reduced | gpier hody than the house does not in | dinates or co-workers because they be- Cinclanat Commercial, tire counoll know what they are voting for, There s a very crying demand for the | ung et iare st less. Wiy snould an the least affect the principle involyed, |long to o different party or profess a | ntroduction’of honesty and justice in the | 464, they, care still less ™ Why should any - ' celig! i $ determination of contested élection cases. | Germe Rl L prises, X post facto luws and bills of attain- | It 18 not to be doubted that in time this | different religion, they should be bodily | ¢S ST G G LEiihcans souid et | dermen knows that the order'in which e ¢ passed by the Alabama legislature | practice will be abolished, but it will not | fired out. A e Ini the uexty “the | & Jundred or so. and he docs not want to ’ for the axpress purpose of cinching Mr, [be done at present. Perhaps when the | The police commission has been remiss | democrats, but the fear of that ought nut | ant attention he ;3H““3:l« lfi‘::;;':.&r:lp:«“m:::.“: i Kolb for during to assert that the dem- | senate is again republican the desired |In this respect, and therefrom . has{ o prevent them from doing what is wisht | ures, He 1s to receive his share, and is not On the Sk ln_____ ocratic candidate for governor was |change will be made, though it is safe to | sprung all the trouble we have had both uhmlvluht ‘fulr{m’l&“ J!nd' ~‘m~';“r3|m-‘1‘;" In the | “The special assessments ordered In 1593 elected by fraud will, we think, be more [ predict that it will then have little if | in the police and fire dep: settlement of all contested election cases. | amounted to $5,000,000. As described by a P apt to excite sympathy for the object of | any democratic support. The professed | be sure there has been a i materially. d without regard to what may or may nof | prominent member of the renl satste ome be done In the future by some other party. | Iittee, | most of these . appenr . to Let all cases be heard and determined at | have = been made That's where this underwear ought to be, the democratfe wrath than anything |anxiety of democratic senators now to [ ing nutl of cats ‘flmlt don't ¢ the cartiest pracuicable moment, and"heard | of "o " Severa] A i nterem and w ill be as soon as i Sl ¢ A < sctionable practice ce, agitators in the police force, |and - determined on their merits alone, | operatio i counci e i > S — else. Legislative perseention never was | 4o away with the objectionable practice | mice, and agi aigre Il eypolic foree, | i onder tRat 1f any - man 15 wrongy | o hre the stce reat s aspiclt foud: Hose (o T R popular in the United States. is not generally prompted by a sinc but the work of purgation did not ex-| kept out of his seat he may ha it, and | ment ring, the cedar block ring, the sewer Without s. and patriotic desire to have recognized | tend as far as it should. What has been | that those ~ justly entitled to their | ring and the sidewalk ring, and all these 4 ¢ ol v Wl 9 seals — may occupy them = without | are as closely united to the regular council o note of these speclal The principle upon which legislative | the fundamental prineiple of our govern- | done, however, in the way of casting further annoyance,and lat every perty o procgedings as the wkin is to a' Mexican Toes. supplies have been purchased during |ment that the will of the majority shall |out incompetents, malcontents and agi- | § \W"Te ddopied and adhered to and thers | oa¥a rhn sl g ald¢rmen have stumbicd That's our fix—If yow'll supply | elosing out prices. 3 . y DI the past few years has been “If you |prevail. tators has had a very salutary effect rrl)!l be a sudden lull in the contest indus- {n(r an it =n| worth, regardless of the inter- the toes we'll do the rest, don't see what you want, ask for it." on the police. Wy e L e e\ e aware Ty faok n THeaH - . the bills. 1t I o mine more productive tha cille i Vs A pure all wool red <o o Dightharia Care. Ehy "that Bas becn strack i Comeds o An excellent quality of heavy P As a general thing, however, the as- rt ] i i ] 2 g , S ertiser, Utah, and has to them the great advantago > 88 o, 2 pais for 250 > sortment of kniv scissors, brushes, e department without fur-| ope »f the ous civilization 1s the ‘nm‘ll it costs. little 10 oporate, 'C\v.h’l'."":h:. H("mle? ianihoeei palilor 200 flannel shirt or dl‘&WBX‘a, ion of the Reichs- | ther parleying. Every man on the force | fact th. ever¥ child born within its pale (the price of one pair.) dry goods and wet goods has been s 8 AR to 10 (heeantiot of o meries of Infaniily ,l\:“ll'; thing :, ,'Ilwlhj umlvc their own eyen. £ o abundant and varied that members had | 188 Will command the earnest attention | who has shown any disposition to shirk | diseases from whigh the child of (he saun, i Srganised sysiem of outrageous cor. A very fine natural wool l\(l)s.o: regular price $1.25, to fine grade, 25 per pair; 8135 | olose for 750 EMPEROR WILLIAM'S POLICY. The same course should be pur- The address of Emperor William at | gued in the fi the opening of the s A ruption, this criminal robbery of innoce no occasion to ask for anything. Johnny | ©f ¥urope, and so far as it refers to ef- | iy the face of duty, every chronic Kicker | 15 exempt. Among these scourges of child- | taxpayérs, should be shut off temporarily vy hood diphtheria stinds first in the mournin an absolute spension oceedl; tor Allen was the most accommodating pur- forts to be made to improve the condi- | and agitator and every man who | it has I‘u':mgllll ‘ui ‘many households. | this v;m‘nelr N ons ‘1,'1 Rraa “','.‘,‘."',..\,..T per dozen. — veyor that ever occupled the secretary's | o8 Of What the emperor terms the | foments rellgious contention within the | (118 1o, clafmed by cminent speciuiats, | menta” ordéred ‘and ‘not yet begun’ Shouid A genuine Shaw knit Cots- A lot very fine French office. “weaker classes” is of universal inter-| gepartment should be dismissed, and a n;}:l r:‘ul on r:‘lz‘;:'-'.‘ mnz ‘"‘nhnu‘-ma:m-" is 'u-n-‘»xcppl mn:r'e l‘l is mgdvmll)y e . The wold Merino hose, extra quali- ribbed wool shirts and : q est. For some time the kalser has been | class of men substituted who are satis- | {50 LY, brow m‘n'],m Smalipox. 1t 1 indeed | by & Comprehensive systom of Clvll service ty, regular price 40c, going to R Ilmplu concerned with the solution of | giving serious consideration to the con- | fied with thelr pay and are willing to .’.‘_“;u‘n'.:x:l;-flvru};l*)4“;1.,.11‘":.);3"3‘:# suftered ‘r‘.;lr..l.n‘,“‘,mg;mamnu. men at once competent close for 25¢ per pair, drawers, shirts silk fin- ; the liquor problem will wateh with con-| dition of the agrieultural and laboring obey orders of superiors, no Mmatter | These and all 'Bthers interested In their race | business of speclal assessments, The ",m‘g A slderable interest the experiment which { classes, the former especially, brought | what their politics or creed may be. must refoice torlearn, with the assurance of | has KTown to bo such a monstrous evil that ished and pearl button d the citizens of the little Iowa town, Ida | thereto by a constantly swelling volume | what Is needed aboy the highest authority, that diphtheria is cannot be endured much longer. It has all things I8 | now as amenable to treatment as teething, | come to such a pass that many of the large g Grove, are about to make in the form of | of complaint aud a growing clamor for | discipline. A small army, well dis-| Dr. Fischer dnsiructor in the diseases of | class of small property owners now unem: trimmed—drawers with satteen band, pearl buttons, N Y childrer § bost-Grad ploye e been forced Y g an_incorporated saloon, conducted in [relief. The farming population of the | eiplined, and officered Dby competent | Shosrer ahch® sige o postGraduate | p ol e sen thelx oldings because they could not minister French back, stayed in crotch, regular selling price 4 strict compliance with the law, and with | German empire has for several years men, will do as much execution as an | toXine not onky a ‘positive remedy for diph.|as demanded to the Corrupt ring of alder- $1.50, going to close for $1.00 the garment. a view to minimizing the drink evil. experienced a steadily declining pros- theria, but a mew form of treatment that | men and contractors. The nefarious busi- unorganized army ten times their | will eventually save the lives of thousands | ness should be stopped right off, and then The business men of that place have de- | perity and the outlook for it now is number. of children.” the sooner an example i made of some of . 13— - g e ad anlt fazinaes dis- | the corrupt ring aldermen the better it will 5 clded that the best way of controlling | perhaps more gloomy than at any pre-| With a compact and well disciplined | covered by BOE Hehting of Berin. in 1805 be for the merality of the }“"".";“'7“'&.”.‘“: A very fine sanitary natural wool shirt or :,l::,n"',',":',’," ‘:mn;h ::lt‘u ‘l;:klur |:In::ln.ln. v il‘h"lm time. ‘l hl--lwnlwuml game of this | fire force Omaha will be able to pro- 3‘;‘,:’,‘;‘“‘:,':1‘,";,:"‘,}".,,;;“,:.‘" "‘.;“i.:‘f, (f:,’,‘}:.:‘.‘;"‘;},:,.,f! xpayers, and the good of te city gener drawer, self finish, extra quality, regular price $1.50, e 4 ould their plan prove | is the same that has been operating gen- | tect property in any emergency. With- | ciers as Harvey, Haller, Hunter and Jenner, | ally. A : 4 successful from both financial and |erally throughout the civilized world in out it all the new fire engines and all | pee— p——— mp— = — to close for ‘1‘25' ___—Thls same quahty sold elsew_here moral standpoints It may be expected | depressing the chlef produets of agricul- | the new vecruits to the force that she . S 2 to be imitated freely in other small | ture, but the German farmers have a |could muster would avail nothing, 1f Highest of all in Leavening Power.~ Latest U. S. Gov't Report for $2.00. ——— towns similarly situated. here is, of | special reason for complaint in the com- the fire and police commission will do se prices hold good till all are sold. course, nothing in the law anywhere to |mercisl arrangement with Russia which | jts duty the fire protection will be lm- o These p g r‘:evem reputable persous from estab- | opened to the preducts of that c itry | proved very materially if not absolutely < . hing saloons upon a high standard of | the markets of Germany up terms | am i b i 3 ple for all purposes. W business ethics. The success or fatlure | damaglug to the interests of the home i ro nlngl 1ng 0" w er Reliable Clothiers, 8, W, Cor, 15th and Douglas, to give preference to well conducted es- | the maintenance of fiiendly relations | charter revision committee hinges. If VEZTHS tablishments over those where vice is | between the two countries, was vigor- | we can be assured of a tax valuation " of the project, however, must depend on | producers. This arcangement, although “weclally catered to- ously opposed by the agrarian ele- | somewhere near the actual valuation of mm“ WBB It Is on the reform of the assessment whether saloon patrons ean be induced | deemed by thé government essential to system that the whole work of the

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