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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JA ARY 8, 1895 THE T COMM) 101 far from re: uring. The country Is|that body before the regular time of THE BARRETT SCOTT MYSTERY, VOICE OF THE STATE PRESS, THEY KISS AND MAKE UP. : s int | ! emocratic [ meeting. 1y 8l he N One of the very first bills in rm!uvml‘hu!nml paying dearly for demo c | meeting. But it is hardly likely Minneapolis Tribune: They have taken to David City Press: Now that the Burlng-| Kansas City Star There fs nothing fne B. ROSEWATER, Editor, In the legislature is a bill to extend the | folly and incompetency, and the mis- |could be convinced that a republican | ygnening defanlting treasurers in Nebraska. | ton raiflroad has organized the legislature | crodibls in the report. that Hill has becoms — = - o |llfe of the makeshift supreme court |fortune is that it is likely to go on |congress mn“ democratic administration | Lynching is never justifiable; but if it must | what is it Boing to do with the aggregation? | reconciled to the president. A man who {8 PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, | commission for another three years. It |doing so for seve: yea conld ngree 'n gurrency leglstation, be done, officials who rob the public are is not the purpose of The Bee to dis- ——— the most appropriate victims, — Tecumseh Chleftain: The state doesn't | reputed to ba as shrewd as Hill ought to need much legislation, but the enactments | know when he has had enough. TERMS OF £UBSCRIPTIC As to the organization of the senate in | ~ i Kansas City Journal: The braska | placed on the statute books should be of th ndianapolls News: Senator Hill an Daily Dee (With ndag), One Ve parage in the least the work which the | THE NEW AP Ny, A DETECTIVE | {ho next congress, it 1s not-n matter of | method of treating bank defaulters may net | ultea practical kind, Leegistators showid net “"‘"!,"‘,"m".j SR """.!"'(3 ';}Hr": Daily Hes and Sunday, Ofie Year g sslotiers HAve B erlorty 4 Vi and 4 " @ repub- | be authorized by the statutes, but it Is |introduce bills and urge their nassos simply | 4y 1 gan, af M tng Eneen ol ! S o o e USLDREROVIEC ], oS i it by e Bee coft. [ A s 1r: e sl s, | WAEFATIted to &6 s devaloation habit 1 | bor ce® ool of making thelr constituents | oo dINNer began, and their meeting was to Ing, nor to question the existence of cerning the rottenness that prevails in | 1eANS. It is mot apparent in what re- | communities. where 15 js applied | thitike they wre doing semetiing: Sue | cvery ppearance one of extr x“‘mv‘](‘m(y the emergency which the commission | 5 L bt spect the pafty‘could gain anything by | Buffalo Express: It rema'ned for a Ne- | are already burdened with 1 ation 1 S N TEIOE W OOW, W BLTL as created to meet, When the originat | S0Uth Omaha as a result of .collusion it, nor, on the dther hand, is there any | braska mob to lynch a defaulting county |about in that s 1 way, Practical k 1 Star Dispensers charity Pk . kW extdtiiatTie 4 jssion wag | Detween the keepers of lawless resorts | 16 nor ¢ " fdn¥ Bt fn the evetit of 1ty | MR, Hab 1aw 1s doplotable, Hut. thek 10 What the: phople: sermagd of oo, vor that the cold weather has compelled per- Bouth Omans, Snker B, Cor. N and 2ith Sim, | 1AW establishing the commission was | SOV munieipal officers hias stirred | f°ason to fear fhat in the event of 1S | county probably is assured for the futnre ot [ tare, reliet wio have never befors Counefl Diufra, 12 Tenrt Sireet | created it was loped, if not expected, | having control it would lose anything | getting officials who will not let themselvos | Nortolk Journal: 1t {s now sed that ut it s ridiculous to assert Chicago Office, 317 Chamber of Commerce | s up a local contemporary about as much | ! 1 . foan | DY GRUEHE Wreeiitg { vhie Stave ohuil BAbIGn o shap hnd snything % 4o WIth Gew York, Thomes 19, 11 and 15, Tribune Bidg. | that by the expiration of the three : wooked | I Popular confidence. The republican aught stealing. all establish n b t animal : th President Cleve: gt Sy Byt and 15, i bty ¥ / g £ the com. |15 it has the gamblers and the crooked % ¥ : 45 il 1807 for| Ord Quiz: The affalr is a disgracefnl | industry with soveral high.snt officials 18 with President Cleves AN RS ON DENCE, d T o s L v LTI, TS IO OT o Wi ol roporters of Tha Bee [ PACLY il Vary wvell walt until 1897 foF | gne, ‘and” wiouta b trowned down' by il | ttashed, The feaislatute chenn o SrCI | AN commur 8 reln T | miselotiors wvere. limited tie oVeTUUR ey e NtaITAg %, fiaite tfia investi- [ control of the senate, when, if all pres- | lovers of good government. Quiz denounces | Mrd—on the scheme. The number of b | toral matter ghou Jdresacd the BAOE | qaped docket of the supreme conrt | WY ¥ ¥ 1 | ent signs do not fail, it will be returncd | Seott and his thieving, but his crimes are | rerus™ and “‘commissions," conceived largoely r the put s come BUSINESS LETTES e Iy reduced to permit | Sation are dubbed as spies, and their 54 2 o 111 | but & shadow compared with the tragedy | With a view to providing a lot 1t a peace has been d ATl business letters and remittances shonld be \\...n. St "f‘ y reduced to 1 conduct is denounced as disreputable, to power in both the exec !un.- and the | now enacted by his enemies Ivyr T8-0n with soft berths at H 1 But how It cams about and what § e psofiice orders 1o | Of dispensing with their services. It Among reputable newspaper men the | legislative departments of the govern-| Kearney Hub: The Barrett Scott outrage | the state, i ady too large, and a good is all for is a secret. The cne thing cers 1] ; % Vor the compAny. < that such will not be the case, | 4 Ly el i o In Holt county continues to'be the greatest | MANY of them should be Topped off rather |tain ts that if Seantor 1l has really ameed 'S bl the e of U D i s i ment. BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. detective work done by The Bee and than to create new ones. wse the Judicial business of the sensation that Nebraska has ever expert 1 make up he will bs a highly its reporters will be pronounced as . iy ARG enced, and for the good name of that county | Grand Island Ropublican: Assessmonts are | us:ful” man 1o Taner e stration’, STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | state has grown to that point Where a foctly legitimate and commendable.| m. T0F FREE PASS QUESTION 10 Vhe' reputation. nrl the st xEn”IA‘nl ::”;‘::\‘ by odds 100 Tow and levie greatly in excess | prosen 'y’ s y-.lwv"‘h\'-v:'- Gtih Ll K 'r;mw B, Taschuck, secretary of The Des Bubs | court of five or seven judges is really One of tis ”‘L' ISt Lt FotaishN ‘r" The new constitution of the state ”r":m n:n that just ce should overtake the per Llfw“‘]"lnhfh. _\Y"“”‘” l.v’ n_'\ w.\‘in A "}‘ Kk 1 tor The mountain had o DR T aion, 17 IO VS e | Hovommity to. adfudlente tis cutreht of the miost tmportan O | Now York probibits the giving of passes | PeLFators as specdily s possible. [ niting prenacty Above the SEssema vatr oo 1. Mohammed, | iy IREeR-{Hte b | of “the ity Hor eniin and Sunday Tiea | 1% the modern newspnper 18 the detection | o™i iiicials and. Do other pro. |, SPFineleld *(Mass) Republioan: Th al- o provide. that 'In case of ‘eondem it ‘o | 40Nt coupled with Dresident Cloveland’s. e il & Toflowss 5 the L shaomedt o B M and exposure of crime and crookednoess leged Iynching of the Nebraskn defaulter | o cond Wt There is only one w to enlarge the ) | supreme court and that Is by constitu attitude toward ffed Proph i 11, is the first evidence has given that he in- to obey the mandate of the party that vision of that instrument is command- | is doubted, the other theory being that the | PUDIC purposes the owner should be. com s 1 ; P mAn's tHlonds Mave cupiriiec bt ay | Pelled to accept as the value the assessment ‘my_ S0 much attention and discussion as . . N ARy | figtives, ahd then @ Tevy limit should be Is the s a ils and affo adest field for the newspaper among public offic¢ e 3 5 and circulated the lynching story to cove ixed | b ot f Yevelar 2 i 2| tonal amendment. Among the amend- | 1 " o i this one. Nearly every official who has | jic {rac THE. KR, PeDOrl, HuWuy ot 15 | Which ‘would raise only funds sufficlent (o | € ol wlh“m‘ ‘\’v [ \;,.livf! 1‘“"r)y:..l 1 ”\'.‘: g : ‘tective age The vigilant ¢ s | 1ot | 3 ' economic conduct public g 3 s- | Darty down to the worst defeat it has met i 23| ents o the constitution suggested gs | detective agent. The vigiiant and fear- |y foc R E privilege of riding | the only one that will reach London. wher X Of i doanoaat publid aftaie . A sye | AT SOWIL S TR L H i g e oS 8 " f Governor |68 exercise of tiis function by the | g (E0 TR is anxlous that some | it Will create fresh excitement in anti-lynch. | tem of this Kind would put & stop to undor | & palk he troitly, it N0t ohenly, antrents bl { AL | press is the strongest safeguard against Ing circles. SUNE A0 A1 the actre) M would hreY 1598 | Crounse is one iner of Judg ing the number west appellate benel, more Just to all the Under the pres- | ancient foe to come to his relief and rescue. |ent system it has simply resolved itselt into| New York -World: Senator Hill was a i way be found that will enable him to Red Cloud Golden Belt: When will pe maladministration of publie affalts. | oo inye to travel ns a dendier 1, while | ple learn that crime begets crime; that the on our hig 1 e | e wentanlia! & HTRR b : 4 m A question as {o which community ean pro- | g at Mr. Cleveland's state dinner last s e | With an increase in number ought to | L0¢ "‘I“"‘"*"‘ of ]“" s “‘;”“|”"" legisltors ave become so_accustoned | 1n o gakes this law lato e own hands | duce the greatest liars and porjurcrs when 1t | pght, and aithonst e Senrate dinner i 21,001 2% N : |any other agency has been the terror T ¥ order to suppress crime is only adding |eomos to S O BPODEES FoP s , e L 40 = 562 n ) an inerease of salary. One of un-‘“'y”“‘1".”:“““"“'m I‘“"m and og. | (0 free rides and plenty of them that| ruel’ to a fire? Tn hiy clory oo suppress | COMeS ta valuation of property for nssessment | habits, the two® fratern in the smoking ] | ehief arguments in favor of this propo- ! fon s that the supreme court commis- | fon at best an extra-legal tribunal, The people are entitled to have a voice they will not settle down to paying fare | crime he becomes a eriminal not for once iy I ® becon unless this hard fate is beyond remedy, | I many instances for all t mmany > it *fare mot rare of men who A recent dispateh stated that a number | committees at first vas hroken up by the of office holders had sent their resigna- | bublic, but fi " | room, while the president burnt the incense Instances |, C¢dar Rapids Commerclal: One fmportant | of a clgar ta harmony. This fs an exceeds d vigilance | {MRE that the Nebraska leglslature ought to | ingly pleasant incident of the new year, It in the interest of the | io, this winter Is to pass a law providing | will mean much for democracy If it resuits in their own selfish inter. | At Persons occupying public positions wh , but pecially among public officials and in public institutions. The ring of New York v Auctions 3 Total sold €| in a united effort of t two great leaders to 9 Sl $12 New York T oS its stafl ro- ests, and were ally o o 8 of ano! it Is necessary to give a bond may give such | g cure, before this con 8 ends, the accom= Datly average net elrehlal (ot - Gcitock. | in the seleetion of thelr judges and ar ,‘,r\,‘ : ‘fl‘ml[‘”i\ :‘l'"‘l :,‘\_ ity ':.'r (‘|.A tions to the governor rather than give | viziiaatd ore fnally LR T noihier | & bond signed by & guarantes Gotapan, bre plishinient of some of the purpases for Which Sworn to Lefore me and subscribed in my pres- | pqually entitled to have their appeals :' “\"* “‘m l"~"‘“s ,l‘,‘“ “:’"“-] i "‘ up their passes, but these were probably | the organizer. An honest communiiy <1 i PR ) dotg business In the | the peaple mads Cleveland president and Hill 3 ence thin 3 day of Decem o b S 2 _ | tectives, and Boss Twee d his ae-| L + RN iyt composed of honest individuals and a law. | WAte lawfully, and has been approved by the | ooqo ) ary Public. 0 oft seisions passed i rersons who did not expect to remain hone 1als and a law _ | £y 3 Seal.) N. D, ry Publie | from Judicial decisions pas B UDOH ¥4/ iwiifines " wara! siot only dviven from | PO by Sod o) ablding community must be composed of | Aditor as being financially sound and re- | e e o | Indausor the same losal rank and stan. | OIS el o, Tt e e entom |lonz n office any it Who obey AN, Sespeat the oL sponsible. Under the present order of things PROPLE AND THING i The Holt county tragedy Is more mys- 13, "y roposed amendment to the con. | ! b Ces . Lt he question s been raised whether | Wisner Chroniele: Tho assassingtion of | 0 ealthy men can give a good bond, and — terfous than ever. stitution therefore should be submitted ‘.""“'"“"r 9 ':“' i Ly i '“]'“']‘I' the provision applies to state officrs | Barrett Scott is one of the foulest blots ever [ fons e IS, uelr rionds 1o e | T HOIL county mystery fe deopening ; 3 m formulate 4 A laced upon the fair na ra a L as ends to sig: SAFheR16 601 es/Irritating & detanses | i i by the legislature at the next biennal |07 o€ public optulon formutated | (G5 BRI abblies t wade oficors TE18 Hopad by e o OENeBFARI, ait I it sty TR IvIA0GIE Ers orir voe Ty oEn | HEF) GaFhegte! oonbikysd Horitatini mTMEIARE : The legislative mill s now grinding | ¥ e bl el e I Gl Lt B EE s L S PR G loving cltizen of the sare ik 40d Justice: | anapoor tomorrow, and therefore are. nt ay | 1058 bublic with the blowkole in his Face. i clection, 3 a test case argue E rek be- g _citizen of state tha shall be b N § rety | The recent spell of deligh rwe! 9 under full head of steam. This amendment cannot be submitted tropolis that were not owned or con- Fob = TaEtIEs - Bkt of the supreme | Washed away as far as possible by the | TeHable on a bond as a well established surety The recent spell of delightful winter weather —ee - 3 trolled by Tweed and his gan 5 S ; > . com pi Besides, these companies keep track | I8 traced by some prophets to the conjunction meting out of condign punishment upon the | CorPAN : ¥ A < until November, 1806, and the new i I VI court. This was as to whether railroad | perpetrators of (he 1 i of their risks, inspect books often and always | of Grover and David e ra i ia R TOIBE Vo W are Tin: Mo’ Lreaking v the dow . am: D s e foul and diabolical crlme. [ prosecute dofaulters 610, 6XUFOMmB, e sachulatts AbKHAoHad 2cato! ¥ PRt i e LESEIE WL judges could not be well elected until 1S LISBCE bl ot tha e compunies could be required to trans- | The, clrcumstances ~surrounding the mis- | frqucot® defuulicrs to tho extrome, in con- | Massachusetts abandoned the piscatorial in ble to have an old-time blizzard within | Y iy |Many ring, the forced 1etiren ent of Boss \ docs of Scott and the delays of the law | o e o WHICH there is much less liabllity | spiration in_its legislature, New York has S o the year following. But It can casily Croker, and the exposures of rotten. | POT the officers and agents of the rail- | eede of S T e T >Im||- uges ocourring undor such a bond. In- | taken Fish out of Water. orty-eig ours ovi o el 2 = b8 - |, o faat, o o S A b 7102 = & stice | asmuch the state already county treas- e yne P r v be provided that, the amendment once 4 $ road commission, when on official busi- | in his case justified a deep-seated ' se 1 ity trea Judge Lynch accelerated the involuntary B R 2 pSs o New rk e OAre d Tue N o v S D-seated senti- urer inspectors, it ®we or e state.| gyiel 10 ers 1 o ry N i s e . Cock- | ndopted, the places bo filled by guber- | 1O%8 I the New York police are all due | R0 Ct B by the sceretary | ment of ¢ and desporation_ among the (o' g to the. guartsiee i "o eulcide of 190 persons In this country last Now won't Mr. Croker and Mr. Cock- e il a regular |10 the fearless exercise of detective | 50 B0 Tloat ‘as made for a | yrolEed citizens of Holt county, but nothing | jack. (15, he Burunte: 1 Have to be paig | Year: Threo of them were females. 3 pan plense ollow the excellent example v ippointment until o regular |4 SEICH St of state. Application was made for o short ot the most britst- sHy CoLiioy 13 (1 gn D e R R at o Havetok el DAl Sy o | pred 6! tedly; HUdsLHABYARA gensHl of Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Hill? election. There is no necessity therefore T |A|I| RN E AL A bleay mandamus to require the sccretary of | man life or female virtue ever palliates the | airat home, sport, holds forth in Chicago, garbed in ent creased trousers, cape overcoat, plug hat and ) for extending the term of the pr The law limits the house to seventy- [ commissioners over another three years, crimo of Iynching. The anarchists of Hoj, | Plattsmouth Journal: There is no fact more state to dssue sucl ransportation ssing i te o e such transportatior county have shocked the manhood of Ne. | PFeSSINg upon the legislature now in session that brought to light the hor ors of the votofore. & 5 5 3 buttonhole boquet. i Bloomingdale asylum, 1d every metro- heretofore, and the application was braska, which calis loudly for the vindica- "h‘”’ that some b i‘(-‘! system of assessment of | During his few weeks' tour of the country : iy loyes, but half that number | Their present commissions do not expire | < 4 A sranted. In his opinion Justice Parker, | ton of the heartless murder by a mob of | (4Xes should be invented. In Cass county, for | 5, - John Burns is said to have gathered I MR o e i tE April, 1806, Three yes ore | Dolitan paper of any pretension is al- while referring only to members of the |* Man Who deserved severe punishment byt | MStance, there are fourteen banks, having on up $20,000. The country is not BHQ RN ) i can do the work during the first month ‘\:'“uhl h:»:" ol l::': ”.Hnl..\]m :lllm“‘ ways prepived to em T e referring only to members 0| e e eatE o e eoaee bl Ry i o s y : : 3 of the session. o1 0 1809, thus postpon- in its ARG LagT . 2 PAEEUISRALLEL (240 Johuny painted it. railvond commission and thos; Howlle® Journal: The Iynching ot Barrett | ana o oie baie, 0 L Pl ST P D D A il in- service, appears to open the way for Scott, ll\;v“m-f:fu:mu:‘('nlmty treasurer of Holt | js probably an equal amount oy private de. | 81gnia of genlus. Danfel Webster wore bari- any official traveling on public business | Uit brings R L s rage- | posit and in circulation, yet when ono looks | 4008 pants, and Senator Cullom of Ilinols to ride on a pass, and if his decision | nearly all of tem hor oo brought atent | N0 the tax books for this money he does not wears a like badge of greatness. is sustained by the higher courts it s [DY a fear that justico aonid ok ;i»w l‘ll\‘l:f:l find taxed up one dollar in more than fifty. The right of life, liberty and the pursuit of quisition that would lead to the detec- tion and exposure of wrong-doing and criminal practices in public plac Only three weeks ago the Chicago Herald detailed one of its staff to play ing the enlargement of the supreme The state relief commission should be [ court nearly two years longer than enlarged, reorganized and made more | necessary. If it is desirable that the efficient, Secretary Luddon has alto- | terms of the commis: 7z oners be extended 0 o als Why, there was shown to be more mone y on | bread is limited by a New York judge to six gether too much on his shoulders. at all there is no reason why it should deteetive upon boodle councilmen and | Pelieved that the provision of the con- ;::“fm'\_, "ifm"fl"',’f"":.r.""(:f"}.,",.”,".’.: ot was | depostt in the Citizens bank alonc when it | days of the week. Kight men were sent to 3 rtective oodle ¢ silmer 3 i = o °_are extenuating circum- | f, a8 : — be for more than one year. They would Q stitution will be practically nullified, for | stances connect um- | fajled than was put on the ti X books of Cass Jaill by him for working on Sunday. d with the case. Scott atole [ county Tast Homer o mon. the ta) s SRbes not only will it settle the question so | CVerything in sight in Holt county, taking whlll.\»;?15“1&.:””’ o lackumny of proverty | Jullus _Cues far certain state officers are con- | petl¥ $100.000, and only by the aid of the g 4 4 most able lawyers of the state was it possiblo cerned, but the legislature will doubt- | to conviet him. hen, when the district court Ioss find a way to evade the constitu- |12 found him guilty and gave him e Coort e 3 sentence of five years, our supreme court re. tion. leased him on $40,000 bail, which was not Nothing could better illustrate the de- | half the money he fil during his te created a sensation by pinning down a member who offered to deliver a ma- v of the Chicago council for 00, In the exercise of its detc e func- tions The Bee has not only emulated the example of reputable newspape butrit justly prides itself on setting the . Governor Holeon the consolation | ihen serve until April, 18¢ of knowing that v other newly [ qep elected governor in the United s to Governor IHolcomb would I being compelled to undergo the same | he in a position to fill by appointment siege of office seckers that he is ex-|the vacancies on the enlarged benc _periencing. E of the supreme court. Let the com- mi; when, un- new constitutional provision, the r Burrows was tendered the bject to fluctuation and should | United States senatorship by the legislature be taxed at its face value apes almost free, | of Michigan It was not quite unanimous. While the property in sight—the land, build” | The democratic minority of one objected, thgs, merchandise, machinery, stock—those | he editor of London Tit-Bits has been thines ‘whioh'réprasent thelenterprlse and in- | mago’a baronet a5 & (tribifs totHIA:BITIR il Qustry of the people—are taxed out of pronor- | warming over American. humor ant. paiming tion to the whole amount of property in ex- r ed fro 3 S perty In ¢ t off as original on a blawsted but apprecia- hed from the county [istence. The fault is largely in the law. The | | B o ates 7 » suppla )y duly empow- ealizing effec % F foy in office. Those who disposed e s I tive community. coal or Tump coal is used in the public | ¢ s el The Bee succeeded in exposing the eruel | P e o w7010 the ot M enlinveyisoen thng I ils | ehioaia st et many loop- | Will try the crooks of NeW% York uncarthed ment. by public officials in New York to re- [state for stealing a horse, and when 4 man (s Hblas MW RErsLy yen la [by the Lexow committec. The judge has schools. What they want is that their COUTIR I AT e LI G e b Seied LR e 0 SO e g O O B an St Comoted tor oo ra oo el i todotoltisentiutal I 2 e e L e b e e e e children be kept comfortably warm MUST HAVE MORE REVENUE, state penitentiary, and the legislature et . ""‘ \15“:1‘1 R ‘*_‘ “"nr i Tights to lming’ ulu-m. Our courts are | ho has In his po (\’\‘“i»”[:‘fi”'"fm‘;'r‘ I:";Pr:""l':'r‘:{ | years and won an envinblo reputation for im. g o O sxpenditure The reasury statemeo Vo sustaine i s 0 Sy > rallroads, W S | very lenient to criminals, especially to those 3 AN e £ O | partiality and legal ability. He has preside with the most economical expenditure | The last treasury statement showed | sustained i s et e o il S e i (e S e i S o ary finds (o assts thom: | Jrane i, 2%, ANy temptations to perjury; | PATHENLY and legsl abllty. He yel to record of moncy for fuel. What is really | that the expenditures for the first half | to the practice. The exposure by The majority of these officials would be pre. | OSHer. SUch a brazen-faced criminal as- he | O ‘f;,";;‘_"";P;‘l;*”j“"’(";"?“}f’r"",_“}' method | e frst reversal, most economical in the long run ought | of the current fiseal year, which ended | Bee of the maltreatment of doaf mute pnred to use Wbl Influcnce T the tnter. | sk 1t e poter Bltce today than a thou: | showia pe oenaicy pt (oLonds, tod Iegistature. | Robert Louts Stevenson died In Samon. soou to be uscertained by experiment. | December 81, exceeded the revenues $27,- [ in the state Institute was exposed by | ! G C e I S Evtatims o amciielatolelmonay, fromy e Kipling has been a great globe-trotter. Bret S est of the .corporations whenever it ms are shivering with cold and suf. JUST THE EARTI Harte, Marion Crawford and Henry James 500,000, or an average of $4500.000 u | reporters of The Bee acting in_their | 0F 1 cithod Tor, A oririiea o | fering from. hungor, whhie o' iy oty wek TU s EARTR. A I Gl i, R In purchasing fire engine hose the fire [ month, There was an increase of rev- | detective capacity, and the summ m:m‘ M“m;d Ginie "1 “"m‘l:l‘ 2 '; :'fi-g’uflsemllf.‘.’:fifr}rf"fi,’.'| t'rlavesucs’ on Jus- St. Louls Globe-Democrat, thorne, after much travel, has setiled down o , g S £ 5 S R S 3 ek S zhly estee s e w ot | tic gs, and the people who do Ty wants are few, T sit sere in Jamaica. Stanley J. Weyman has wan- and police commission should - choose | enues from all sources in December over | discharge of the superintendentaandilia it e ettt the public inter the work are not to blame. When justice )1"p‘(‘n':"x-:vn}v'-xnf.x?-\m"n'n{.‘@"ffl.?fis dored. over Burope afoot. Conan Doyle has the very best brand and make sure that | November of about $23,000,000, but the | matron followed. o R T O AT R LS L] .ls mc‘ll‘d out impartially then such acts will If I can have carth’s continents veled much and is planning further globe- the goods delivered are what we are | yoceipts from customs from July to De-| To cite every instance in which The ey porations demanded | bo unknown; while such officials steal the peo- 1 care not for its islands. trotting. Y y such reciprocity of them. And what plo’s money and the courts allow them to go 1 would not climb upon a throne e paying for. There have been a £00d | cember #1 were somewhat less than |Bee has succeeded in the G GEl s S L e Jlies | fTe@ or give them a short sentence it can po 161 ough seas of bloody slaughter, NEBRASKA AND NEBRASKANS, many leaks in the fire hose purchases, | those during the first half of 1894, |criminal practices and abuses would e o Ler e o ‘_"‘_‘,‘l. frpected that the quick, sure method of deal- Why you can_ have the seoms » and to that fact Iy attributable much of | While the revenues for January will | il many columns, In nearly every fin- e ey i ot e ittt} “\s\-als)’p:-ll‘xill]:.\:‘lfi',":fl?l’:" il St but these they; ataienougn )l ORI EIERC Rl s thastopRotRailiee the trouble experienced in putting out|show an improvement upon those of [stance the parties implicated or nccused LR 3“"‘: h“":x::‘ II‘I‘|‘I’I'1' :\'iil (;l:- and fn'all possibIttIch: weupd, Serer Loy 20" s Sarar i Unblegnot oniisme A T () i o s fires. December 1t is not probable that the | bave denounced the methods which The [ 12 (s ma Qs e il ived o eavier sentenco than dia Mosner: Annciandibencaihitharoceansiis trom tho store of H. Gordon at Mullen, " (o say (hat the rogents of | Inerense will prevent a deficit. Such is | Bee has pursued, while honest people ke roie onmesremiaho SR, arolmord et s AuBIHolt And doubtless quite pronfic, W. I. McGaflin, jr., has taken charge of B s e o e e e o et wilh o] ot e o tone with baq/| POssessor of a free pass feels n sense ———g 0 770 did the act. 1€ you ‘can only drain it onee: the David City Banner, Fred A, Allen rotir- the State university do not expect or | he b el P ki At | O obligation to the giver and a duty to Governor Holcomb Innugurated. L opnedjodithofacine; Ing. N SR ds for new | facts staring congress in the face it|grace for a concern that has sought e i s ey 1 > : 0 8 od. And all T ask is just this earth, i Havi ope to have all their demands for new | ™ 1 seem that body must see the ne- | to whitewash thievery and jobbery at | "eP8Y 1t whenever and as often as op- Denver News, To regulate and man b An effort is to be made to have the county buildings satisfied at once. They are “““]: s":_"‘ ‘““"""-‘ Jausiisca ; e 111"1; Ry ;‘ = t ud) ‘1 o "3“‘ portunity offers, ”T‘h‘emX‘ll:m:iurnl messago of Ton. Silas A, Apd 1 surrenderall my”claims flont of l‘ix\\'lnup county removed from Pawnes cessity of providing measures of relie he state house a made itsel he & olc . the new populist governor of Ne. To every other planet, Yity to Stefnauer. quite willing to take the extra half Y " 1 e .| Referving to this subject in his in- | beaska, delivered to the legiomtoy Yt And so you see I cut my cloth o Wil levy which they ask and apply | Without unnecessary delay. apolotatior itha i llexConaltibuifoefiiol ot LB ) (i aRbikc i b ain g hursduy” fnst, ‘S5 an nbic ot hee Ona contracted pattan Shee hieves entered the offco of W. H. s : 5 o.| Tt is understood that Chairman Wil- [ Douglas county jail while Mosher was s paper. ~Dignified In tone and conscrvatig Give me the earth, T drop all claim lagsett at Tecumseh in broad daylight and : the procceds as far as' they will go. son will at once call & meeting of the |its inmate o cast reflcetions. upon the | S1#EeSted that Nebraska might very In su sestlon, it Wil at once command the To Uranus and Saturn. walked off with a revolver, ' 3 They prefer to huve a few demands letg | 5ot Wil At onee call a e e e veracity of the reporters | PIOPENIY_ emulate the example of New | fneumt o jof it Fathor than parti T NoE S s o, ants are tow, An_ epldemio of, kieptomania ia ragiupia over unsatisfied for the succeeding logis- | Wo¥S and means R 7 st s a | York. He rezarded the issuance of frec | 819 contrasts strongly' with the mésshge o T only want the lands between Eonar and vicinly it e salibacte ) Tt ce. measures looking to an increase of rey- [ that were engaged in the South Omaha transportation, both to Individuals and | o yer"Cry Vs _l!l-‘ to the decided advantage The poles and the cquator, ment has taken 1o action In the matter. ol enue. One bill which the committee will | gambling den exposure. To stigmatize | FBSPOTttION, LRdludulsiang)lindthp new Netiaskeleseautivatiels + Mher Giye mo the cart, fl il ask, Rev. B. B, Keistor, formerly pastor of the 4 The prospective elevation of Congress- | discuss provides for raising the tax | these reporters as spies unworthy of l::(.::“l;‘]lf":i A 11‘1“0": "" 1."‘"‘ rl"‘ and ness inaugural which stamp the Then T give all iy fellow men ::‘.‘:{.’fi::l‘«f, :)I,’:r,‘u]:‘fltu‘:io"f.;mll“{t:];.:fl ‘;fl wiit i man Burrows of Michigan to the senate [ on beer from $1 to §2 per barrel. The | eredence is simply beneath contempt. ST Gl s with popular ideas, but hoskeren oroned T sty i | for his new fleld of lubor this month, 4 has alrendy started the wire pulling | revenue which the government now de- ey e e {ahe s SRR RS | andRdudEmentzrqusl s} Which promise to “And ot in goc P People of Carroll preferred charges of fn- for the committeeships which he would | rives from the tax on heer amounts to Tilk; NEXT SENATE, 4§ l. ; :nlj 4 -LI:l)l' : m", n »1 ) 20 2iEakon A pliooes one, (,«‘n‘n par 4L'::I£=:|;l"[|’ll|'{s it is .;a‘.n.nll).r against Druggist An«lxn\»v of that vil- i have been accorded by unanimous con- | something over $30,000,000 annually, | It is still uncertain how the senate in anduthe Trstnt Jeghlature vl Dextruetive Dolnys. And'T Just want It While T live el l{;‘,‘,‘,“',“‘"‘,(',““‘;;"'R;';‘l‘,'“,'“;;l"*;"‘-m;‘,':; sent had he remained i the louse of and it fs assumed that I the tax were | the nest congress will be divided polit- 2 OeBRLIDBEIoD oMt Recalling_the experience. of last summer L T | and discharged’ him on the promise. that L5 the next congress. It Is conceded that | doubled the revenue would double. It [ically. According to one classification I S AT T 10 the business interests of the country wili The whole great solar system. | would reform. he would have been chaivman of the [ is urged in support of an increase of | It Will stand as follows: Republicans T F e T e e oo [ Riioh ‘& Sitanmaticar v (SX4ra, fession. but —— —_ — kL next ways and means committee and [ this tax that it would cost the govern . democrats 38, and populists 5, the = ‘,,”r“m] 1«1.\».» g h: I\:"H:‘« ”I«u x}.h:l'l‘ Lhe “pregont e regen ahall & mect "the re R ——————— o E UL R 3 v SO rs 1 vevadn ring nee B! 2] e . 6] 0 e k C rovide g also member of the committee on rules | ment no more to collect $2 than $1, and | two senators from Nevada being placed NG e en {helHon, with o revenue sufflolent e 4 yere lie available for those positions. | that doubling the (ux would make no[on the republican list. Irby of South A | the Hon, Grover Cleveland, prosi. | Vico. of e mive expenditures. Tho de- \[ Now the other prominent republicans | difference to the consumers of beer, who | Carolina is on the democratic list, but TR A ':m;ud \‘M““‘ and, ‘prest- pitely.” It ia time for od and sottled | I} . ’ olieve ST T = i olicy, based on principle, and nef . are getting ready for a free-for-all race [ would get just as large a glass as now | it is believed he will identify himself e 8 A LR the poltical partits oan Kaye ansisiey o5 A g for the coveted places and the canvass [ at the same price. This is probably cor- | With the populists when his collengue, Japan appears now to be tiring of hor | fiat fiac CC¥IPE 0 procrastinate” or shirk Your Money | Dwomises (o be lively by the time|rect, but it Js not so corfuin that they | Tillman, gots into the senate. A ro- [ HUBAR appenss AT vt ST (0 = e — i 4 Bpeaker Reed gets ready to make up | would get 5o good an article as ey |clnssification Will then be necessary, | (0 12 the Chin R A T T g it Qmaa, ‘the new house committeos, now do, for i I only rensonubleto| which Will show the following: Itepuby’ | Five some of he pieces G / will save money by omitting to pass SEVEN STYJ, A assume that the tax would be recouped | licans 43, democrats 37, and populists 8, Bavo eyt e e iR :‘r wants to throuzh " this prelimiary stage ot small Men's b The new cnterprise of shipping re-[by cheapening the quality of the | No party will have a majority, the pop- | ™ pecon; for-horsslr. fivat ’f.';f}.r,'.fi’.i‘ni?;'15-?”'.'\"‘J’u‘v'l.?.i“;.‘fl"u'.”n.?.',"' : Sasdh e C b Ry A 5 100 el aTe x > g : o 3 ance —_—— pen some time. It fs manifest destiny, The 2 - fined silver from the smelting works at [ beer. Doubling the tax would | ulists will hold the balance of power, R Do rome time. Tt ismanifost doatiny, g | Ps. n i ‘Omahn to Mexico to have it coined nto | undoubtedly Increase the tempta- |and the democrats may organize the S el e n the town 1s ich 'z At half price b Mexican dollavs is attracting consider- [ tion o udulterate this beverage, | senate. Ingeuraska 18 of tho opinion that American | (iitags Aud ths somaar thay teneboione tof] | and less. CAP. ‘able attention In the eastern press. [a great deal of which is now none too| It Is reported from Washington that it ins at home, the cold the better it will be for thanr PlCl(Cd Pants——— i % Mexician dollars are quoted on the ma pure. Of course this proposition will [is the desire of the democrats that the The Thing is to Make It Move, SHORT AND SHARP, ” j ket at vegular prices in advance of the | meet with vigorous opposition and there | republicans shall be in power. Accord- o Globe-Demacrat Our annual inventory shows us to have yalue of the bullion contained in them. fis strong reason to doubt its adopgion, | i to this report the idea of the demo- | e Banks Bt the close iy on, of the na- ofynmond Disputch: How aulckly a watter 1,000 pairs of pants—some of them pants e heve is o sall charge for mintage | 1t was considered by the ways and |crats Is that by giving the republicans ;“;-):yvl ‘l\vmlnl\]ru‘.\-,:lnlp]n h.;p;.m;m‘ vu-xrl.\'l }'I f 4 o w4 e from suits, but most of them regular pant o P 0! e de- = E Sy ranchos roneross | MONE | he 0 be Invested In| Philadelphia Record: When a fellow' 4 Y 9 : at the Mexican mint and a peculiar de- | means committee when the tariff bill | control of both branches of CONZTCSS | husineds enterprises an soon as the pregent best &IFl Calli him & perfecs heng o4 Howa patterns—pants that we sold for $5, $6 and $3 75 maud for them for trade with the far|was under consideration and rejected, | that party may be put in a position that | CONETess gets out of the way. be careful. Many a perfect poem is rejectod. L Y A I A A T o ¢ 4 east. The owners of the bullion must | There is no new argument to be pro- | will bring 1t into disfavor with the T T White Plaing Weekly: Higbeo—This coftes ! lave figured out the probable profit of | sented In favor of it except the exl.|country, They wish to place upon it R il e i ied_migine, * Mrs. Landlelsh O i the transaction and come to the con- | gencies of the treasu nd it i ques- | the responsibility of legislation which Wfi!fifls“?r“ '.'.'.n u?i“u'.'."'é'{‘.'.n ment are ap- & ¥ vercoats— A clusion that thele sliver will be worth | tionable whether this will give It the |the present party in power cannot ac. | it i aeark all the stati mall SIer 10 | mavey. i 0wt Heve kA ather=ie_vou 5 ¥ k more, adding all additional expenses, in | necossary votes, elther in the ways and | complish, They realize that a repub. i1 S tpeasury 1s smatlor by 500000 than | Fha DhughterThen papa. merhags ¥ All the small lots of overcoats for men--one $ 18,00 the form of Mexican dollars than in un- [ means committee or in congress, to lican cong and a democratic pres- | activity in- the retaft trade.” Hoston Will raise the wind for“us, and two in a lot—the hest sellers or they AND colned bars. ‘The continuance of the | cure its adoption. What other plans | ident are likely to clash on national Is. | Febort, o never botter - and me BRI pags huany ElvRpe=Do vou TR be e DAY Mold cui~dnaries $ 18.00 3 practice must depend upon the profit to | may be evolved by democratie statos- | sues, and they hope to place the blume ot Saime vastonds e rhing Vhelr | ST fois b, for, s Joked” s down from as high as $25 to.. ; M be galned, and fhis in turn upon the | men for raising more revenue remains |of 1o legislation upon the congress, ’ LT O selves that they can't be written for fun. Another lot of these overcoats we sold for relative prices of silver bullion and{to be seen, but they l‘\'lt!l'l\ll)‘ re I‘lm- Many of the democratie leaders, it is Mr, Ihl\r\nl\}l’ur’qm ::. Thing. ‘h!p.u“.:;“lf}sm}" HM‘I":I..'();.‘;: | $28, but to close them out because t}.)e sizes e Mexican dollars, that they have a very serious situation |said, are advocating an extra session There is one thing that Mr. John Burng, | 117 Assistant—A " f; who speaks the | are mostly small, we have made prices on ] 00 3 to deal with. ‘The government expendi- | for partisan purposes, hoping by that | podisnman s TEF ft > said yet, and | Y131t We get In magazine short storles, FR A A LamR s e e s 1t e d s s sl I p When the Lexow committec made its | tures must go on, whatever the condi- | means to put the republicans “In a Sibnt periinansy?, ik entire truth and | iwaukee Journal: 18 such o thing : first disclosures of otlicial rotteness in | tion of the revenues, and if the Iatter (hole” It has been intimated that even | Amesiun” o ey 1t 18 igner should | 18 workinis yourself to deaih so that your ) i 5 visit: Kngland and publicis eiiiaise "4 | heirs can afford an expensive funeral 1 M s Ulsters Olty thore was i great protest agalnst | cannot be mercased the alternative is | the president was considering the ques. | Y5t Enctand “ia veople ‘and INsUtULIONS | cumotnnati Tribioz « | cn sters— the police department In New York |to borrow in order to meet the govern- | tlon of an extra sesslon, In the event o onagland, as'ho nas criticised and com. | ,QuICTNAL Tribune; I wonder why : : 2 Accepting the word of *Un-horn gam- ments current obligations. The publie | of the failure of the present congress | Henc'i, jhen, tiose of ‘tne b an a0 Ketting outh! quoried the selentiflo baarder, | Come under the same knife as the oversoats " i . 3 i e enter would e 5 s near as I o gure it o, ald the e o e hen . blers” and - “coufessed erlminals” s | debt has already been increased in this | to pass financial legislation satisfactory Blateorm Torthwitn by wcriven from the | Gheertul’ 1iot, “the frouble seins " bels —this cut is just as deap and the styles are b fgalust that of men In whow the pub- | way $100,000,000 in the past year, aug- | to the administeation, which may be re-|a fair chance of having his oF her' head | 9€fective flow.” : | JUST a8 200d. v vviaii A Me trust lad been reposed. Under or-|menting the interest account of tho |garded as almost cortaly, but {here s | Proken in the free 844 easy praceeding. New York Weekly: Peddler—Please, sir, | A A dinary conditions this objection would | government §3,000,000 anuually. If this | very little probability that Mr. €leve. R A T Bisiisoa vaur wits 9 Hieas Obr Homer ot | Children’s g bave been very forcible, but when the | goes on the party responsible for it will | land will convene the Fifty-fourth con- Philadelphia Ledger toes, beautifully colored, Blinker E: . f # i v o ", T - (savagely)—Fellow! M just ap 9 o . Xeaas g storles of discredited witnesses were [be in a hopeless minority in the coun- |gress in- apeclal session, and he as. Dicenitl an Doped that thero will -be no | RYAELI-HelloN] My aiwir |l Ulsters and Overcoats supported by a huge mountain of chr- |ty for a generation to come. suredly would not do so werely to|The country wants a rest from politics and aere if"-l .'-'{‘53@35."4“‘:‘.'y'“‘({,”h,..|,f'-»' at A cumstantial evidence, it had its effect. | ‘he existing condition of affalrs ut- | please those partlsans who fancy that | SAnBet see much R iion: b, substantial i g L In this department we are ready to close out i s One or two New York ex-police officers | terly falsifies the predietions and prowm- | by doing It the republicans might bo ing one way preaidant another, | BUEA0, Courier: Kewler-it strikes e | at almost your own price boys ulsters and are already under sentence to the peni- [ ises of the democrats when they passed fplaced at a disadvantage. 1t is only | both parties In « 8 to DK pariisan: | il bar f'ilx ‘:,_. ".lx'ul".:”n.'.“" “l”“'u; Rorib- | overcoats that are worth double our asking 3 i i i ) i i ship and uni 0od ¢ ‘cour bles hat's & B ey are to go E tentiary for bribery and corcuption aud | the tavift bill. They assurcd the coun- | fair to the president fo say that he | Ship and { of'th i ¥ [ in the passage of some safe and conserya. | 1010 patent Insides | price—we can save you lots of money........ numerous others turned state’s ovidence | try that that measure would bring in- | soeins sincerely anxious to secure wise | tive currency plan. Having disposed *of | ( ¥ © UECEsSAry appropriation b " A BOSTON INSPIRATION und gave full confessions before the | mediate relief to the treasury by ma- |and sound currency legislution, and he | (1% the U ary appropristion bills and i the few meritorious and essential bills which New York ‘Truth, A \ra ) \ X committee, The local application of | terlally fucreasing the revenues, while | 1s probably convinced that this caunot | 408 RN chuld” culmiy pation, the present | Three maldens falr in Boston once designed | INDL A 9 $hoso fucls needs no comment, Simple | at the same time it revived lndustries [bo had from bis own party. It he | 0% wive ‘the people’ cause for thanks. in | And ‘Josked for some appropriate thing to| ’ 3 1 i » " " ¢ o a1 ie: 'a w e , J 4 W D ” e a t having done orse. But nless some. make the Cupld of. = 2 1 3 5 g . i nusubstunttted denlals of (e parties | and gave uew life to business. None of | stould be brought o beliove that it Bt aral e e et unieas some. | " make thel inspiration came that set Reliable Clothicrs, S. W, Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Sts, - fwplicated i the South Omaha dona- | these things has been realized and the | could be secured from the irty-fourth l«uun:nuu :h.- ):1|\‘IIKIA"1‘|I\ will |ll¥u|mh|)’ be . ‘I':l'” cheek: ..;Ih vkt j b . forc: gains s will, c ess thel o earts!— tlon party will not suffice. prospect, It somewhat less gloomy, is|congress e would, perhaps, couvene | [25C0% oF Coakres. " 1o oall ‘sn dxtre | Aud, bleas thair teuda ‘wnowl o My