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12 THE OM ECEMBER 30, 1891 - o i [ T e THE CLOSING YEAR. | handicapped by the misfortunes that | themselves gty famifiar with | for those charitably dispoged to gi ECULAR SHOTS AT THE PULPIT. the people to know fs that he o THE OMm. SUNDAY Br pped 1y 3 peoy o it he caused two oid I, b AHA - = The year 1804 has made a great deal | naturally followed extreme inflation | the public enreer Daniel Webster. | alms promiscuonsly to boggars about ——— horses, ' which had served his family foe and speculation, is bravely endeavoring | There is no T‘HL: schooling for states. | whom nothing is known. 1t is the | yGobe-Demoerat: A chureh fn Springfield, [ many years, to he chloroformed because thay | Mase, I8 strugg vith the question | had long outlived thelr usefulness. Ono was — orable and exert a decided influence [to recover, The other countries of manship thad idko be found in a provinee of this organization to learn [ whether its debts shall be paid “on a moral | a little ot ony, 29 years old d w PUBLISHED FV MORNING. | I 1 1 all be paid “‘on a moral [ a little cart pony, 20 years old, and which e upon the future. In its economic condi- | South Ameriea, It not greatly prosper- | ful study of the life of Webster; there | the deserts of every applicant and to g ’;;"j""""“ basie fuinakespeare handles | had grown so decrepit that it could no longer ~ TEIMS OF SUNSCRIPTION. tlons, of first consideration because af-|ous, are making progress. Mexico has |is nowhere to"s found better struc: | apply the Tbor test 10 evers able-bodied | study b Poriias it s 00 e ROFINEAEI] | HOPvS, omty &t T yotnget, VR DRl Bee Cithot Sanexy), Ope feeting all classes of people, the closing | shared in the wniversal depression, hut | Hon in the olpligations of citizenship or | alms secker, Every resident who may | folk could scarcely walk. They were killed In r}.l‘\! vesers e i has been a period of severe trial | the conditions there ay improving, higher teaching: in fotism than ave have money, clothing or other useful ‘(--I"' ‘L; Herald: If'by restoring to Dr. M. ‘;'v most painless Wiy, as a matter of oy b ¢ #m|mud costly struggle, and this experience | n respeet of all those’ things which [ in the utterancos of this illustrions man, | aricles. (o ve away should send them | {150 B full | ccclesiastic AFONE Ao Von, | OVHT TS Groms Ryeyice dorree 1o TndignERe ';‘,I'_’,. o b has been universs Throughout the | make for the moi and - fntellectnal [ 1t is donbtful whother the greatness of | to the secr tary of the Assoctated Char- | rigan can end the disedifying picodes that - s p i OFFICE: civilized world there has been industrial | fmprovement of mankind the year 1894 [ what he did/ is Appreciated a6 1t full | itfes, swho will guarantee that [ sueh ar ["“‘ ba me ledlous as well us freguent in | POLITICAL THEFY IN UTAR. Bith "D Corner N ind Twents-tourth 8ts, | 410 Dusiness depresston, the toil of the | has witnessed an advance. 1t s not fo | value by the wasses. of fis fountry- | ticles shall not tall into the hands of L penee, | Chetey Sy P act of public beneficenc Churchly d Nicams o e uneil Tearl Strect !agricultural producers has not been sat- [ be donbred that the world i wisor and | men, E professional mendicants or persons who | sensions ‘are profitable only to the der)] L ',‘“I”"""r’:“ The Rali bl i ma 13, 11 and 15 Tribune Bidg. | isfactorily rewarded, eapital in legitl | better today than it was a year ago. The 1PN RN TAACE TAR, have declined work when offered the || Minncapolis Journal: A new | to perpetrate upon_ the. beople of ey poy Washington, 1ot k sireet, N, W | mate enterprisos has br it but a | closing year has had its share of calam The full trabl vegarding the recent | “PPOTINIY to earn an honest dollar, | heen ‘,‘I‘j"‘v’ll" il e nrollng u‘n‘u“v“_ aroused the groatest excitement. it is de= All communications reinting to fiews and eli- | poor roturn, fnd Iabor has not been |ities and disastors, Barthquake, storm L v god | 110 Deople of Omaha are abundantly | in a human body, and that the mart who hay | 1oUnCed not only by republicans, but by hons i v To the Tditor. \ ) conflict in G 1 hetween organized Qod 1 ©st democrats, It is as flagrant an effort torfal matter should be nddr v the 1:d fully cmployed. Tn this country there | and disease have wronght their foarful W o g i in | W0l and willing to help the needy and B n his body can cure those who are Il [ s oo Al an election as any ever made by BURINE 3 A ) : of white me nid negroes, 1 by rubbing th: ne of is ck against | o . ¥ WAL s o Al bl ! hing Deen some fmprovement i the fn-| work. But the old year has not been [ M af white bibodshiod o Dot | MIISEE 0 the wants of the sick and 1t I8 1 an ankuers pxaingt | Tammany or by Hopkinsiem. It nimy tomg nddre - Tera 1 | dustrial situation over a year ago, but |entively without its blessings and com : infirm, but they are in no mood to 1 perhaps preferable to taking some drugs, | POFAFily succeed in ite purpose, but it will Omahn t h b Ll ki i AR A {EHRAEEAN, REaN it it {15 atap. | Pluos . roes sufering most se Hestioned Hpoh, [N, vor oy 1 to be hoped that | 1O PAY I the end. Cheating never prospers : Sampang. | 1t hins not been so great ns to invite an | pensations, and as it passes into eto wosed upo ew Jork Sun 0.0e hoped that| s just as true of politics ns it {8 of buste o the MeGlynn focdent has been i for- | 1 i ] To|ness. The election of November had some | The populist conforence at 8t Louis | | 10 hle rehimmae, duiest Will ‘hereatter | significant bearing upon (s, very DOIHE 1 future. It also suggests the harm which [ that marked its course, | has decided to veafivm the Omaha plat- [ public will never i be botnered with | ORISR, Nk Tike The Nows.thae thi shing any, being duly “sworn b D g . " " ¢ case 1 g o prejudiced observe ike T News tha B T e T K Mt Even i i o B Dt T i o emetwort et mony |05 WHbone - waviaton, T, o | Bt Y S "ot o | sl et e ook ik e PHEt Rarm e ok, Evening end Sundes tiy escaped by the defeat of the vadieal | R e L to the contrary. Offielals of the county |fo yror Commmits the lenders of the party |of obscurity must be. acceptable afier g | of the constitutional conyentine wiiah ocros BN Ponbes mensure of tarit veform st proposed | M. Rand of Chifeago, who appears to [ 1o confrary. ble oceurred have pub. | 2 e Dolicy of hammering the heads | unhappy expericnces of otorioty in_ March, 1895, was both unfortunate and 1 9 p el the e ocenrred have i N IRy y ' essary. The conventlo e g by the party in power. Had that policy [have an intevest in some mining prop oty #i ) M G ! ¢ | OF twenty nails at the same time and blesting cous Ayoiningtont - What greater | toSCORRAIY: ey atos, Afd o 1o dHGE torty. provailed, not only Is it cortain that the | ertles, took 1t upon himself to publicly ‘,"‘”\“ i w;‘i.yl\ ‘f“ ”:‘r l;“.”:‘v\l ”\:_:‘“\. l'.‘ | Fl6 of New Tore g e exinence 1s Toe| G18ht democrats and Torty-acven renublichns rocovery which has taken place would | reprimand John Burns for daring to | ™ ) ‘ "' ¢ L\ ‘”' lored | A0 projects that arve either premature | its abounding wealth, . (1 an to destroy the | BAVe been declared elected, with twelve con- y which has tak o el B ¢ | murderons outrages upon the colored ¥ ATz TODkEMes { ¥ \ > tests pending, These contests have already. y voulize " wint out certain defects in our mode of fmpracticable, This is about what keries that are an awful satire on human J not have been realized, but the effect | boint people in the south there is a natural | I b o | Mebitations and o Ferduce them Wi ‘miode) | Xeited much partisan bad blood; and. have disposition to aceept this statement. 1t o Seforms ba Chsonable rents? Unless such | Gt tito the courts, 1t is tmpossible to say lias heen aceepted abroad, and English of history, much of which will be mem verely, will probably never be known Most of the information, as usual in such affaivs, has placed the responsi bility for the outbreak on the negroes, expression of congratulation, though it | nity these should not be forgotten while STATEMENT OF CIRCULATIC furnishes gronnd of hope for the | we remember the ills and misfortunes George 1. Taschuck, secretary of The squandering ihele encegy on sclicmoes upon the revente of the govermment | AAnInistering munfeipnl government might have been expected from men wonld have been far more damaging, | Mt Rand also took occasion {o ronst [ 50 that fnstead of the treasury horrow- [ Bitor Stead for his swictures upon ing $100,000.000, 0s it has done during | Chlcago and unfavorable comments on the year, it might have been eompelled | e social conditions of the Ameriean " musses. Mr. Rand evidently helongs to the elass of intolerant bHourbons who | who are for the most part vislonary and | reform be institnted, gradually efforted, | Which party is guiity of fraud, o to tety [Niiaistetg but begiin at once, n great crime will resi | It more correctly, porhaps, it is ot Kiown newspapers have found in it a text for | the stewards of o G n trust. - Hypo- | Weh party has commitied the most fraud. HL S L U S erites are consigned by Ohrist Lo the lowest | Probably the skirts of meither party are - expression of opinfon that we are | A N TR denths ot helli Thera du' ho ypoctisy o | cloans auifting toward o race war that will ) ; damnable as preaching the love of the meek | Duffalo Expross: The democrats, who linve tlie miost deplofable and dostete. | 1t N o Abreal s fucioue If the | and: lowly Jesus and walking in the ways of | make up the majority oy the wocr D ¢ | gentlemen from abroad who lecturo on this harisee | s t t { i ¢|resent any intimation {hat our sock Philadelphia Record g | duty uires that a de 1 below expenditures, the difficulty of | Fesent any in Wl e liere seems | have it out among themselves. Iphia_ Recor Dr. Morgan Dix ¥ requires that a democratic majority ! fabric needs mending in som, 1t must he confessed that there seems | - the rector of Trinity ehurch, New York, has | be secured In the constitution convention This was verys mueh (he spivit of the |1 De i growing hostility bhetween the A Startling Suggestio long been a great exhorter upon municipal | Whether it exists o not, and. they have set 1 i ¢ tol white and negro races south, or eathoer Kansas City Journal Yices aud a counselor to improvement upon | about the work in a peculiarly high-handed shave holding oligareliy whieh wanted to | W1 the antipathy of the whites toward [, e Suggestion it the Tndian he com- | €Very hand i tat city. He is now fiuring | manner. Claiming o s e handed 1 ¢ antipnthy of the whites toward | oijag to earn his Tiving ke white man | however, as ti efender of Trinity's dilap - | the returns from some of the counties where overybody that ed to intimate | 4 . Ve | peliee ' | howcser, s the de § e neroes I8 inereasing, and the mat il never receive the endorsement of cither | date 'l unhealthy tencments, a a8 en- | repul \ majorities are sma ey vote tat there was a higher clvilization | nd (i will crive the endorsement of s thealth ments, and I | rer \n majorities are small, they voted pOoNs 3 1) ediicionn for unioid” avd to Issue honds to a muel lnrger amou i 22 The income of the government is still Sl maintaining the gold reserve continues i to before me and subscr 10 be an embarrassing fact (o the tr Y ORI IL, Notary Publie. | nry, but finanelal confidence Is no THE BER'S LEGISIATIVE REPORTS. states i modern improvements and to the public good. It goes without eaving |yl producers, owlng to the low pri that The Be: will print all the news worth reading and proposes to keep its patrons ad vised of every movement at the ate capit inside and outside of the halls of legislation % : v ) T BTl eWd Ao A’ B11(ho newa est price ever before known in o this i staple products, has played ne part in maintaining the business pression. Wheat has touched the low- [ 2% The fiest Dook of American tr | wiitten by Dickens was actually inter dieted and exeluded from cireulation in | | world that has at ence veduced the mand and the price for theiv wheat, s that little or no profit has beert found in its production by these most favored as to faeilities for marketing it, wl The Flovida orange erop is said (o 1 badly damaged by the polar wave that | struck the Gulf of Mexico last Frid The crop of pickaninnies will not be o el R O to others it has been a loss. The wide The death of enator Fair, one of | $pread drouth, which destroyed a con the Donanza kings, will ereate no great | Siderable part of the corn crop in the amount of distress on the const, where [ brincipal corn-producing section of the they have had too many multimillion- [ country, was another source of great aires side Dy side with a multitude of [loss to thousands of farmers, many of paupers, whom were left almost destitute in con- —_— sequence of it. The low price of cotton The new Bonrd of Bdueation should | 1yg heen anothier important factor in startout with a new finan,ce committee. | (o situation. As all prosperity s very A majority of the old committee does oly dependent, in this country, upon not kuow enough flnaucleriig to run a | o prosperity of the numerons ngrlcul. peanut stand without plunging it out of slght in debt. —_— The Denver Chamber of Commerce has tuken the initiative toward the e tion of an auditorium that is to be com- pleted in time for accommodating one of the great national conventions of 1896. Omaha might have had an audi- tortum building by this time If the park commission had not interposed its veto 10 the Jefferson square market house and auditorium projec is an honest man, and Americans can well afford to overlook and condone his mista and misconceptions, while profiting by his suggestions in the in- terest of laboring humanity. Perfection ot be elaimed for any nation in all things, and that country is nearest per- 1 lony turbed by fear of free silver,| | coina or the unrestricted fssue of | tor s one for the serious consideration | o 3 A plea against Health Officer us .| to have the ballot boxes in those distriots Full, accurate and eritieal reports of the | giata huuk currency, for it there was [ it theivs in any scetion of this coun ]-4 ”;"'..n.m:' ‘\'Il"ll 'rl ‘-‘« 0 I: ores I:ifi::‘ R TR ot LAt LB Eovertis distum that water ‘should be sup- | reopencd and another count made. These proceedings of tho legislature will appear In | 1 eona any chance of the snccoss of | (¥ or that the slive states were be 5 i ‘“ ]‘“ My ;" 'I S B ’n‘\” .;lll the JNors ot ;\"m ”Wi place. | ballot boxes hava not been kept locked, and h ‘ M| before any chance of the cossof | : k . o [BeETOCs are shot down or hanged | Reform Somebody Kt Hinopposes the plan of tearing down or | it would have been easy for the demoeratic o columns of The Bee from day to day S i the New and - or western | R S chuilding tol i A o o e i e ST f these domocratie mancid pol. B0 e Sow ngand o D 9BE o e oo SR | LT b e wrelehe LA o | Bt g g o e ) Sl i fvies the sweeping vepublican victory of |i¥or f1i6EE N10608 O violelion 18 & veBTanell | JIt Wil net He koon farm 't swear off Al Kround that wieh acourse would be a them with as many democratic votes as were and treated from the standpoint of the ma- S 4 Wy ol § conveniences, | 4 §TEPEONCH | (hing on New Year's day this year. Tn. the businoss in Budden necded to change the result. This apparently terlal welfare of the state and for the promo- | 115t November utterly destroyed it O ¢ conceited bigots [ 10 the bation. Commenting on this [ present tidal wave of reform wiieh & might have made was the plan followed. The roturns from two tlon of good government. The e will com-| In addition o the i of the| Mt ul:-\ this I'ITJ:\ s “'l';;"‘"‘ ”—'If " | staie of affairs, the Northwestern Cath Tash o Sountey, (o faniy, way {0 counties - were reccunted and the eloction mend what it believes worthy of praise and | assault upon the prote policy. the | that denoun ! LA olic vigorously says: one else—never your PROPLE AND THINGS. commission found, with remarkable uni= ey 9o R TRl % et TSR TaEeH politing out the dark spots on our po- |1 | QAL e i) — formity, democratic pluralities of four or six condemn what it believes to be detrimental | ynprosperons condi Riphtlo Gl e litical and soetal horizon and indulging | “Tterzal shame upon the civilization Where Keform ix Needed. There are no blowholes in Mr. Carneg votes in neariy every district where a res ey ‘ gy rdkegne o that lashes fselr § indignation ov Knnsas City St relations with the administration publican had been shown to be elected on in odious sons between Amer e 3 L S While New: York (Glty. bunkera ‘are cn-|" Ths O S R Er the first count, S a &>ries of blunders ¢ A R Armenian outrages and closes its ears 3 i Commercial refers to ican and British modes of life in the s 3 [ gaged in the work of financial and othor “General John S, Clark bt Nebrash by democrats against their own party has vel | 10 the cry for Justiee that avises from | refdrme it Sght he el Tor them to-Took | e, Gonral John § b of mational e akd” | heen unprecodented. A n result of these ale S neE BT O EIG T Fab I e BIEESRICIT babikecoiniy uvslemar mtniea (S0 RAIE canoe ! LS o mistakes, (he clection commission hus 1 this the forei southern half of our republic in embezzlements aggregating over $100,000, One by one political shirines are vanishing, | seats: to’ demecrata. Myt rondems L b o Il BBk Es ho Y ot be | comntry, and even at this the foreign s vears 10,000 human heings have bee e Blai mansion in Wash on I8 to be | publican majofi 2 consl on con- s 1\\ ‘:}v ..‘xr "1 Sl i 1“;”;‘»‘; ”I 'r temand for it was not in . Amgp- [ Hhe south as rizorously as Horace Gree N :: Wtered, f m: ll“ i ) ‘Iu\ e EookingSHIEbIMFIZHL Bide torn down and Tilden's grasstone ca o 1 : b A0 G A A 0 sasily HAYH confined to one wire, but will have the use of | demand for it was no e A s ¢ =y z shil. | Staughtered, for whose muvders no in Globe-Den rn " graystone castle is ention to one, an it would easily have RORTN - e ek 6 e 'ph companics | fean wheat growers have had to cncoun- | 103s abolition Tribune or Wendell Phil- | AR ETRO G ', : ,’l' ;,‘ ‘" L KR o vement bt 1 1o | U dismaniled by a syndicate been wiped out if the commission had not 8 ma Wires as the telegraph companies | jer eat growers have had to ene Epes i = ( o as ever presented by s I 1 improveme n \era 1sines: s 4 can place at its command I any emergency. | o competition i the markets of the | HDS anti-slavery leetures, But Charlos | St s o | o il dvda. AN the indications || The marked falure of New York bankers | bocn stopped by an' injunction of the sit= : el g n ark Dickens was not lowered in the esteem |J01¥- Ol criti <hcousin, Joln | point in that direction. Very soon after the |in th matter of reforming their cashiers | preme court. The court will give a hearing | of posterity for all that, and the same | BUDS, has failed to discover the weak l\l;;“"‘l‘-l\ A mfi.‘.‘}”"m"\ sy I»nymn e | hrows a shade of doubt on their unselfish [ in the case on Thursday. I the election Al be » of Jol e Tount | SPOL in the American constitution. 1t | done by the present conros . and will | ¢fforts to reform the national currency. commission ||v is .lm Yi'\‘ -nlw ;r.l" r].‘xfwll‘»znug will he true of John Burns. il ek St PR e e | he only cloud which remains on| Resld of Greensburg, Ind., persist democrats, and much alarm s felt Test it co- some of Mr. Burns' strictures should Ry A s AL the ftinancial horizon. SaW a green moon on Christ- | 0perate with the commission and allow the T s mand will be re. | Fepublic of the United States powerless - The effects of a rousing celebra- | theft of the state. lave been toned down and will e e i o g vised and modified in due time by him. | 1 Drotect the lives of its citizens on its Why Bother Congross? are sald to vary in duration from twenty ettt gL, e fon | WD SOIL Tt I8 striking illusteation of | . Minncanolls Tribunc four to forty-elght hours. QeI S ) DBDBENDT more extended stuc But Jolhn Burns| o 08 5 sl T 4 may he | FEPOMS that he has sold « large nimber of | 011 four failures out of thirty cases of diph- Leunhaulc onco examined a section of I ife 15 perfectlyfeire in Towa, may Do | IHOCe, (Nat e hassold a tnrge numbe al | theria treated with the new remedy, anti- | man scalp that had nearly 12,000 hairs to the murdered with impunity in Geovgia, | will be [m,m DMith or without the assistance | toxine. In the four failures the medicine was | Square inch. £ ‘[ of the United States. s is true, what [ injected tco late to offect 7o < persons out of each 1,000 live and that the national vernment, of Nf \‘1‘;‘» u\I.l»”ull ',ml“m -~“|u'.'|‘|'n-xlm£"\'uu,m“fi.'- injected tco late to effect a cure. Only six persons out flvru h‘l(zllill‘ht ltn hi = or? r ¥ An Indiana woman wants $10,000 damages | be 75 years old, and only one reaches the which he is a en, has no power | matter? If private parties want to build it, ) B century mark Tand A let them build it, from an election inspector who refused to ac- | century mark. / under the constitution {o protect him. cept her vote, The sum is quite an advance | New York, Paris, and Berlin combined It is not so in Ifrance, nor in Germany, Forel R A et ont on the Hoosier rate of §2, but the present [ lack forty-two square miles of having as nor in England; mor was it so beneath New York Sun. man is insigificant compared with the com- | Ereat an arca as London 1 the sway of imperial Rome. There was | The proper policy of the United States | N8 woman, _ When lo\rrl?vld. ‘hl(‘* r:‘alflrh”@ saml lnn Iruvlg fection which adopts all the good things SNaY per ar. St. Panls | Yith resard to forcizn entanglements would | The Inspiring codfish, which for a contury [IBESiratototitwenty Avefn IS IAHEN o the right of appeal to ( St. Paul's | be as follow or more floated from a string over the chair | ¢1ears twelve to fourtcen feet at a stride. of other countries and rejects what is end a war ship to Honolulu v 1 appet TR Sonentoiis a4 a war onc of the speaker of the Massachusetts house of | In one week a condor has been known to bad or unsuited to its own condition, | APPeAL thouglhy he was a prisover of a| S & WAT shin to Hon Bay} | ey e moved o the | entirely devour a calf, a sheep, and. o dog. tural ¢ despised and persecuted race, brought LooeP, & war ship within casy steaming dis. | TePT hall. What symbol will furnish in- | It often floats for half an hour in the ale, I 1o small degree contributed to pre- | Juy opgirEsT ANERICAS civipiay, |him into the fmperial presence, ‘amid | “Ammerican - sentiment and the American spiration in the future has not been decided | deseribing large cireles, without moving & vent a recovery of industrial and com- On December 20 a statue of Daniel | thepomp and luxury of the Roman peo- | easle will do the rest upon. but it is reasonably safe to bank on | Win merelal activity. Not for man. ars | o el . lonal | Ples; There-ought to be in this-country B the bean. . The mother of a disagreeable child. is Webster was placed in - the national | I L Kuown by Their Fruits, Harry Westeott of Bridgeton, N. J., who|always in a terror of fear that something have the farmers of this count S 4| Statuary hall in the capitol at Washing- [ A0 appeal to esar, some ultimate r -Democrat. HAE) bean Tor two) DritKras R seho st a member | bad is going to happen to her darling, while whole, had a more trying experience tiie EittilotiNow: Hampshire, in [SOrt to the national government for pro- | According to the report of the comm of the life-saving stations of Cape May and | all the neighbors fear, on the contrary, that ton, the gift of New ampshire, in ; 2 g ¢ | gioner of labor, there are 5,838 building anc b 2 i something won't. than that of the present year, and un- which state that distingnished man was | tection to human life. An extension of | joan hesocintions in the country, with 1,92 Atlantic City, has saved forty-three lives. st s lng intoldamanntitcminin fortunately the outlook is not so favor- R i b governments et . o | 412 sharcholders and $:23,852,553 < [Me has recelved a large number of valuable | Shavings are coming Into demand for be CLebi RO CUILI I L e s Sin o e i B e S the governmental function that pre-| 4% sharcholders and §i23 presents and gold meaals In recogt of [and mattress filling and the Wisconsin able as conld be wished. The agrieul:|| il g otge o et O andler, [ Serves a freight car inviolate from the | these indtitutions & put ot his heroism, and now a gentleman whose | Planing milis have struck a bonanza in pack. counfrloalinyel e s e e S | TRy o6 A OLiEa po ol o uld o tet A n e arsumentllnstavoriotutheintandl v i ielss viinlrromin awain. InaTiaeiat sl o e e D A e sending them all ! X h 2 BOkI age to people who would not other- : - 9 > over the country to botter. Those of Great Brituln | yyoystor and outlining the more impor- | the 1ives of unoffending negroes from | whe ke ubje e tun Sk piould, rafloade 15 (s, wiate or Wansiacion, Horns | tn e W a funcral Is pussing, the = ster I A X 153 railr n the state of Washington. He is Siam, whe mers pussing, > not in a generation been worse off the vengeance of the chi of Geor G 24" 5 ; 3 - : d: , only 24 years of age. women take down their hair and unfasten v; the farme o s Hypnotism a Crime. S 2 g than now; the farmers of T | 1f it may not be claimed that no one | 51 B F el There fs no immediate prospect of peace | their beads, and the men fumble around clamoring for some sort of relief from has surpassed Mr, Webstor 2 lawyer, LADSTT T RIGATT-FIVE Czynski has been sentenced to |between Mr. Charles A. Dana and Mr. Groyer | In their l;m kets f:.'r :‘ 1:111.-! piece of metal the government, and even the provident | o FUVEIE TR ] i G e LGSRV 7 imprisonment_in " Munich for eland. It any friend of the belligerents | to Lold betwcen the LateeH; { and thrifty agriculturlsts of Framce | Lere © 1 England’s great statesman, William | hypnotizing the 'wealthy Countess Zediits | has cherished hope of o cosatin o oE r, let | There is a breed of cats little known oute ang irifty agrie s o ANCC o one has excelled him as an orator Bwart Gladstone, was 85 years old yes. | &1, compelling her to marry him. It the | 1im wrap it in the habiliments of woe. While | side of Maine, and designated in that state complain bitterly of their lot. It would A e el thala i- 2 3 t YOS | punishment. was awarded because of the|infused with the enthusiasm of the hunt in[as ‘“coon” cats. Animals of the species or as a statesn; ind surely the combi rday, g v hypnotist's extraordinary we would m that everywhere production has D S 14 b terday, and the dispatehes say (hat the [REEEL L G actice of | South Carolina, Mr. Cleveland thoughtlessly | are tortoise I in color, and the fur Is a U5 [ nation as a whole, in his mind and per- [ vpp, i % 5 ¢ e o word nfinn BEactlosion 3 2 5 ar. | remarkably thick and long, the tail bef = % ti :; ‘grand old man” is in good health and matrimonial hypnotism is a_common one, and | murdered rhetoric and mutilated grammar, [ remarkably thick and long, the ta eing outrun consumption. son, of the qualities tending to superi- | nag recovered from the aflliction which | e have heretofore understood not punish- [ Any other offense would be forgiven, uncon. | 50 bushy as to suggoest that of a young fox. In the old world there have Dheen | . o ¢ 3 > b 4 able in any country, ventional rhetoric and bad grammar never. orlty in each of the three spheres of | threatened the loss of his cyosight and events of the highest interest and impor- 5 2 bt (it s e e, On such the Sun shines but to scorch SEASONABLE SUGGESTION, events of iig g ¥ s o, as an orator, and | . Aled hi A o T blic lif tance. The retiroment of Mr. Gladstone " compelled him to retive from public life. Ready to Give tho Reds Away. Hon. H. S. Pingree, mayor of Detroft, is e from public life and the transfer of the liberal leadership to Lord Rosel have been followed by a change in pop- ular sentiment in England which threat- unt of moncy into our city treasury | 'S # setback to the most important R o e athon Aach Adivioe < | part of the great work which Gladstone e b almost accomplished. But a polit The Grand Old Man of England eele- | ieal chan monnting almost to a rey- tant events in his public career, Triday night the fice department was called to Bast Omaha to put out a fire, The response was prompt and effective, yet the property attacked by the flames was not, under recent decisions of the courts, located on Nebraska soil, If the coperty is paying taxes it is collected r Town tax assessors. Of course our o department must lend o helping nd to fight any fire that may break in that suburb, but the obligation 80 18 no stronger than that of Omaha to pay a reasonable y N York Press: Tle—What makes the ire true the Turkish | baby shriek like that? = She—Its a tooth, darling. He—Hum—can't we send for the dentist and have it taken out? est eivilian of the first hundred years of The Pine Ridge Indians accuse the goy- s % 0 e statement is a goss misrepresentation, | i Il have quite a happy Nes horrible outrages in Armenia cannot | would, no doubt, be plensed Lo huse thow | The statement is a g T oy e e e ibave aulle i BARYANES and with restored eyesizht. It is a sad | through the elections of pavish and dis- come the undying eulogium: He v clvilizad world\ and thoy will Lo read SALVE FOR LONG SERIIONS, classics, theology and the encourage- | deal of popular unrest. In Germany the Boston Courler: *“And a little child shall that *“there has been nothing of the stone without a feeling of profound ad- | legai right to glve a plece of her mind to . stitutions have upon her people, has past two months, manifestly to fore Institutions poB lier people, ha 1 em ropolitan municipal government and | M5 father. In the other monarchical |, prial TTall shall lie prosteate, That im- [ Mr, Gladstone is net indifferent to the statesman--marks him as the great- | punt his mental faculties are unim. Denver News, the victim of a cruel slander. ~Mr. Pingreo | Mrs. Mary Mapos Dodge in St Nicholas, fred and his great heart still’beats | crnment o breaking all its. ireatics. Pyop: | Was not cast in an ordinary npligioatimeld;|iCBennovesmed Hinlc it sIboltnup HeolC oS our nationul existence under our match- | ug warmly as ever in the great cause y it has, but there is little likelihood of | He is a man of ideas and courage and inde- on % I Rl oncla I ehe |08 warmly as areat ci trouble until spring, unless the Indians | pendence, and in their enforcement upset the | guppose we ne'er speak of the faults of & less constitution. In concluding his | of humanity is attested by his speech | ave in|: ;‘:;.}r u:‘ ac nal hllu’J n]rn ll\h §- [ plans of machine politiclans. His enemies friend, uddress Mr. Chandler eloquently sald: | (o (he deputation from (ho Armonion fhat s e Ko, SOt £y e LN | aro numerous and vindietive, and ‘resort o | supy re ready our own (o amend; “In centuries to come, if the statues in communities which called upon him at | isfied with justice it would be a good ieq ]‘:fl.‘\”“‘”‘_“::“I'""H" A atoryiithattnemiani J 2 the gallery eseape the leveling hand of | Hawarden. The utterances of the vo St oea i canaliadeionlalis oAt AR NI S by fllnt Beinad Ana never hurt any one Just for the jokass time and future generations 100k upon | epan statesman in reprobation of the | sociation. “hey are a good deal of | expense of feeding them through the winter, | SUPROSe 3 i 4 i | | ! i ] ; i ; the likeness of Webster and ask who nuisance in Dakota, and the association 0 Siptame 3 SL0M. Diiepessniation, brated his 85th birthday in fair health folution, Is taking place in Bngland | ho was and what he did s et : Vhat the mayor did do and what he wa 3 5 o there shall frajl 1o make an impression upon the —— comuentary upon the brevity and eva- [ et councils, The institutions which | : T 4 : Szl : 3 ) > great expounder and defender of |in Turkey with fear and trembling, | o 2 2 ; psCence of ethly glory (ha is pse ns are arihrowing have Tl ot : ke ar 4 Galveston News: A boy's appetite for ad- S S W or 5 4 v ¥ nescence of all ¢ |.n||,\ glory lIx.|.| this in- | these elections ar _overthrowing have | (o American constitution. There 18 10| While counseling care on the part of | venture s o stvang thutne it s for ad- Your Money’s Worth or Your Moncy Back. tel .»('u;u :f;mlq.' \\‘l:ulunll.\ fers months | had & wmost tenac i ~Ilvnw>. A ilitary halo around his mighty heads | sovosmn i o fully ascortain the fucts | PANETY 1 order (o eatiary’ t. ago voluntarily retived from the pre- | their downfall will realize the Dromise | no names of battles tell his ne, but | hotore taking action, Mr. Gladstone in| Buftalo Cou No, Angeline; tl miership of Great Britain, should be |of an agitation which had its ince PHON | o got forth and explained In lving and R RS )yl ey e of | Yeather forec an can havdly be termed shearingly congratulated upon his birth- f centurles ago. On the continent the | purning sords. s o OLNGEAI Br conli| o i an R ARG ., RUe; SAIeANIDE 0 day anniversary by the court organ | conditions which make for peace among \ . 1 princilos of Ammons| Which eannot be mistaken, dectares that 3 Y. A i fad M ; " o | the immortal principles of American | if 1o a1l Wions wi : expression of the hope that he e nations have N strengthene , ‘ . 3 ; e ¥ PN S oge SI0NIBE] durlng. tho 7 ot i s 0 ETENL | woro buflt, armies were ralsed and our | gion at large and o oo i mankind,” great ¥ chieftains fought and [and it weed bardly be said that he lead them,” saith the good 4 Ky o ™ RH s g S nrdly 1 ci em,” sa e good book. In nearly ment of trade in eggs and Jam.” This | government is confronted by aggrossive Dled and gave up their liyes, would deal with such & government as | all. th that .we know oOf the Hittle 18 on a par with some of the cruel and | s list and agrarvian clements, more On the » ocension Sel 5 i o g child drives. them, 43 3 HER R 2 ‘ n the same oceasion Senator Hoar of | it q es. The friends of humanity , idiotie taunts at the late Rutherford B. 55 deflant in their attitude, which Massachusetts said that Webster was | ev, ety o] e artf i Smith’ y nd how did you find Hayes during the closing years of his wtens serious Internal conflict. | g g e it Webster was | overywhere will give beartfelt approval | (S (a8 bow 41 you and RRREL QU Mo ioninuyonrs of Ly ‘Laving possed safely througt | 18 fovemost lawser of his time andto, tho- utterances of England's. ihus: | oriien The soe ot Zthey 5 QR et oo 5 L e s | i St ot the oty | i st Men’s Ulsters--- hed 48 8 ) i, 5 8l ]“l‘ I'“‘ “m I"”'““‘ :‘-“«N “'}'" duced,saying of his most famous orations | 1t is impossible to think of M. ud- | | Boston Transoript: nat x:\.}.::r:':»..»‘ womin The trustees of the village of Dundee, | °f BeF resie R s which has been incorporated within the | WOrld o ot MPUDHCAN | kind to surpass them or to equal them | miration bordering on affection, His | her husband. 2 A g , 5 SN -Dpte uIen ek peg) s | since the funeral oration of Pericles.” |has Indeed been n wonderful career, Ihiladelphia. Tnquirer: It sees o The best time to buy ulsters is when youneed’em. y rrious domestie problems under consid- | g, f g b 5 voking patadox that a annexation to the city, have issued RS His statue will stand in yonder eham- [and it is possible that he will yet have a heavy bill when it's a gas bill ’ it 2 protest against extending the bounda- ‘“,‘“""'\. l:\:.:: ‘”,""ud]'(”l: ,"r :‘h; ber,” sald Mr. Hoar, “to be the first | more to do ns & mublic man before his e e ) et You need 'em now,when it's about a dozen degrees be Sl iy oA N Fuler cansed mof the slightout Jar to her olject of admiration to every wisitar o te do e ) wklyn Lite: High [ e ries of Omaha. Now the village of Dun- i object of admiratlon to every visitor|life Is ended. At present he is dovot Who takes things as he finds them, - 8o e are offering an elegant heavy storm dee is just as much part and pa "‘;"'l“'“’ “‘«‘“1']']“-[_ While her people a8 8 | fopr centurlos fo come, But no work of ing himself to elyssieal and theological | bt A" philozopher? “Hiliice 'K} o Y- low zero. We are g g y Omalu us 18 Clifton Hill or Omaha | Whole are stil Artram.p e s [t €an do Justico to the Ininge of Web: | study, in which e fluds congont et ulster for $10, better ones for $12.50 and a splendid ElRLts. . Its population shus | promised \'“Il*"]""”“"'j "'*;‘- under the | stor which dwells In the hearts of his | ployment, wnd ontlyl rocoutly there hus | PHA: | Tuley Ie your iancee wished you - the city of Omaha its water fac | el of 'l" ""‘]Th‘_'_*“‘.“"| s thus TR countrymen and there shall abide when | hoen published Kome of his trans- | half-biind old lady as chaperon, how ahout one for $15. fire dopartment, police force, public [ Manlfested a liberal and progressive | the walls of this capitol shall have | ations of thg . odes of Tlorace | Y9 e A % | spirit broadly conteasting with that of | ¢ A |t I should regard it as an opportu- | B 400 park extensions. Ous met. |80 il asting unbled and the columns of the Me-us evidence sof « his work, Iut 16 De embraced school facilities cost fully one million | “OUBtFes — of continental rope | age will abide, one and inseparable, | course of politieal affuivs, and his s | agent of e hlvl‘llm‘v‘uwl‘ -""hfn Houted Lhe B() ’S UlgLePS e ¥ 3 zele for 5 among. A v v | i 4 the fleeing city hall politiclan, “we'ye - a year. Why should Dundee Place op [0 struggle for life among the | with the union which he defended and | just now a diragtion which may fmpel | Eanised an caqmivation 1ot oveve or. y » any other suburb which depends on . of tho = people i8 b |the Nberty which o loved” To quote |him fo again. teipec an active foree | WANL you. What are ycu runniug fo | Kprinting pace courtig ‘dn investt ; - > of Switzerland 15 free from | most austere judg . share of city taxes? republic of | most austere judge, must grant to Dan 3 5 3 . X o1 Webster a place with the great intel- | trymen there can he no doubt, But | (20, Philadeiphia Ledger teils o a oau $4 and $6.50. The cold can't get into ‘em. 8l rivals or predecessors in special | that is the highest possible tribute (o | live in the parish are buried here. : A | [ prefer to pay my fare and Keep my | the cause of constitutional liberty, there | interest in the foremost Buglish Astio W oy by special rallway train, chartered ex- [Italy, whose baukrupt governments > o del for o - 3 : ‘You let me " shouted back the Omaha for its fire protection, schooling on -m'll'lu a “m'“: |h-" reforms | further from Senator Hoa quent fin polities. That Té, would be most en- | politician as ed his speed to o ; and police be permitted to evade jts |18 #eneral and urgent. Only the little | gaaress The bitterest enemy, the | thusiastically wolgomed back to polit- | SIotng pace, Sl'm A We are closing out certain lines of boys' ulsters at ical leadership Wy millions of his coun P L disturbing conditions and has a con I'he Chicago Herald has outstripped | tented and bappy people—a tuation flects of the world. He was amoug the | whatever the futureé may bring, men | Uice over the gate the dead” who " | Breatest of all the men who have ren- | pye ¥where who Tionor the great and | Dewspaper train enterprise. A twenty- | her system of government. It is un tservices to America and to f the good will ever foel an affectionate | , Mtte Gii—If the compauy doesn't ob- | four page edition, devoted chiefly to | doubtedly true that v publican i 3 X i . ates- | own statisties, = Boomii e Cuton Sates Tteruato 310 Sy 55N KD SRt | e e e e | st e Toremont il o e nderwear exposition at Atlanta, was transwitted | Burope, and especlally in Spain and | be placed by the side of his. Of all | Justrious men of the century. governm i library clusively by the Herald, over the entir have dittle claim upon the re spect or | loved her with a greater distauce between Chicago and the Geor- | confidence of the people. i | the lovers of Lis country, no man eyer —_— 1 d . emphatl cally. “Jest & % the majority of peo- love. In all| The dispensation of charity, to be of- [ ple in my aistrict readin' the news | papers 1 got defea office, an’ sence Ulsters and underwear are the things to keep ecold | the attributes of a mighty and splendid | fective in any community, must be well | then I'm agin literature In any shape or Ela capital. The longest distance ever [ In the southern continent of (his munhood he never had a superior on | dircctod and judiclously bestowed, It | form.” out. We have both. covered by any special newspaper train hemisphere peace generally prevails, | earth.” Otier eloquent tributes were | has come to be a business, and the het- | ROMANCE AND TRAGEDY, a8 run between Chicago and Minne- | though it would not be safe to say that | paid to the churactor and achievements | ter the work be systematized the more Lioston_ Courier Apolls, 430 miles, durlug the last vepub- | there are no revolutionary intrigues or | of Daulel Webstor all concurring in | satistactory is it to both giver and pye ot my haart We never shull purt Mean national cony On that oc- | conspiracies In operation. Brazil, hav- | giving him a foremost Place among the | taker. There must be a central organ Whatever fortune betide us! casion, Lowever, Bewspapers | g suppressed o revolution that for a | greatest of Awerican civilians, izatlon in every community like this, m‘l Bather in vain shared In the expense. The Chicago [time scemed formidable and inaugn-| Reference Is made to this event be- | which all contributions should be made | No evil snall ever aivide uat Bl{()\vz\l "(‘ I(I G & C() Herald's Dixie Humwer traversed a od the first president elected by the tse it affords an opportunity to im-|on the express condition that none but | But the bulldog can l J, o distance of 733 miles in about fourteen | din vote of the people, appears to | press upon the young men of today who [ worthy objects of charity shall be | And I'm filled with ) b | o téll how abruptly b 3 i 4 AR W i . § BOURL The Herald has reason to feel [ have entered upon an era of peace and | re coming 1o the faont jo polities and | elped. The Associated Charities was © YAl cleured 1 ) Reliable Clothiers, S. W, Corner Fiiteenth and Douglas Sts. Proud of Its marvelous achievement. |prosperity. Argenting, though still | in public life the expediency of making i . With a bound intense, anized for that purpose, It is futile Without saying farewell e departed,