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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1900, | \ f . I« to recognize Lg ' o » o l THE PRESSURE ON CHINA th lepartment abuses have been reme in or 1 and without any means of | " L. nocr party, so “"“ OMAHA DAILY BEE | A firm policy on the part of the | died and the military branch of the gov- | protecting themselves, so that the s To " - - powers toward China Is necessary, but | ornment has worked smoothly. Equally [ scheme is most likely to be carried n, It it 15 ever agaln to E. ROBEWATER, Editor 3 e [t should not be needlessly cruel and | cordial commendation 1< due to Secre- | through to completion. A few years) i onfidence and politica PUBLISHLD EVERY MORNING. foppressive, The disposition of some of | tary Long of the Navy department, | more and every state formerly embraced ¥ - on wtepping-stones of its et the preseyt campn Is in the ext henn T IERME OF stmscmipTION. | the powers to carry their demunds to| whose record is without a flaw. Il [in the confederacy witl have nuliitied fhe State of NebMre & dveld s aeBator ‘ Bl Ll i Dailly Bes (w One Year $8.00| this extent threatens to add to the em- | name is conspienously and honorably as- | the fourteenth amendment unless sons republicans. The fusionist t e 000 vo Do PIEEZY CHAT. Daily Tiec and =una )| barrassments of the situation, though | soclated w v aehl of the | check put upon it The g 1 itrol the siate goverr I H s el Oh. her husband is as Hunday Hiee. Ohe 3 200 | the latest advices from Minister Conger [ navy in the war with 8 Chatles | tronble is to devise a check Uit will | men Shiiy 1o "‘l"‘“"': byt T etien ot tNE ANt W could have the loye Weekis 'ose ¥ ‘A are reassuring. He reports that s Emory 8mith has shown n | gree | be ¢ tve . . ‘oo of tho senators ond & uto cansus, whioh il el it O I'(""v' :'L l-\um- ence of the foreign ministers of exccutive ability us postmaster gen Eouth Omalia: City Hall Building Novet ".:',“‘;"":' -{""‘f‘”';“:' ‘w”,‘,“' | pression of gratitication at the pre of the Departmient of the Interior and | cession of school children, warshaled Ly | to assure to them the electoral vote of the cen the ].“,“m.‘uv: Chicago: 164 Unity Bullling | made and he exp d the opinion 1) Mr. Wilson at the head of the Depart- | their tea to make more spectacular [ S80e s i gy ‘]j" '.":\\]‘ N "’:’»‘v','l“l":““" * bt 06 SHOWIE N S Bt the AURY piork: Temply Court. - o rest propositions wounld be ready for sub-| ment of Agriculture have made excel- | the cornerstone laying of the new High (C0REC 0 G0 T death and it ade p h tions, especially Bloux Clty: 611 Park Etreet | miskion to the Chinese plenipotentiories | lent records, Attorney General Grl chool bullding, §s timely and 10 the | journed eighteen months before the cam ties and the rive . ackot. “You o _CORRESPONDENCE wlier date than he had here has been subjected to a great deal of | boint. To compel the school children, palgn begun Republicans did Laso In, have prevented thi v RErl ed :m7::::’:’1‘;1!:‘:‘?”‘;;: fd be nddr 1| fore hoped, critielem by the opponents of the ad- | particularly the little girls, to march LI el Bl TLERLL T L L B e 8 e “M“;,(F'L:f\:}‘,;ylmln,:.“ rERS | |in the hn‘vynn! (.-,m‘: no ‘wn!l in ‘r:llv- con 1 « oF @ Atate CHDVARS L n—-Well fnecs letters and remi tar ting otlelal opinion, tind fault with | and we believe also one of th weathier sinply for show purposes would It was a discouraging outlook and . taken In 1805 be piny, Utians, e Dee Fublatine the sititude of both Gernany and the | consetentions men in the cablnet | answer no good purpose, it Would | the battle was & storm-swept, bitter and cau use and the bad plght In | Jotity of the supreme court were theirs, ! en vals of ten vear r 12 there was a general eral, while Mr. Hiteheock at the head protest against the proposed pro-|and the renomination of W. J. Bryan seemed P er every natlonnl e one think ow odd!" ex The London newspapers, perhaps re- | ministeation, but he is one of the abiest | through the strects exposed to th re says if MITTANCES United States. Theie criticisin of this| It the president shall be so fortunate | endanger the health, to say nothing of [ hard-fought one of which we in the east can ! e tevealed the state y I"get her have littla conception. What Is the resu after o greatly suffered from drouth | Republican gains in almost every preciuct, and consequent « lures, Aud 5o No [four fusionist congressmen elected by braska Meanism. Kxoe | hundreds where four and two years ago 1) ! r the opp n $ Who are alleged to be resg MeKinley safd, if the result of the re. | there is some question whether the old | they had thousands, two republican con- ng influence of affiies sesehis o Sy der | country reiers to refusal of our|as to retain In the publie service these | the comfort of the little ones, Only » f v government to concur in the demaud | eapable and efficient ofticials it will be | Smm———— Omaa or 1 Jd | for wholesale punishent of tho: t- | gratitying to the country, for, us Mr, | Under the new organic law of Towa THE BEE 1 3 l tic 1d the i ! e 0 | grossmes y ger pluralities, the electora ) ee wherein the e ST ATBMENT OF CIRCCLATION, | Ml the anti-ioreign outbreak. The | eent election was an indorsement of hig [ State and county officers do not hold | gressmen by | LA e iy p {ho stkte, - Bcandals st Nebra da, Douglas County, et | United. States can well afford tohave | admivistration, 1t was no less an i for auother year, but 1€ such af ol Fo oo the legtslature republican . ) Not 80 KFeAt wn Company aily, swora, | 18 position fi this respect character- | dorsement of the men who had stood onstruction is Leld to be good the old |y ring union in legislation and two re nistrators have been M il and ] jzed as “fecble,” since it s entirely | by him in the time of stress and ad. | State officers will resign and allow the | publican United States senators. It ce no more nd little more honest :\ ‘v;”“r‘/‘f' g\.”..x..l, wuu‘u‘r\ iring the | consistent with Awericnn fdeas and | versity governor to appoint the newly elected | was to the majority party a glorious and :‘In‘x 5 n-,; n *u-.‘ o vx.’n' Iy':'w 1 27,460 | With the spirit of our civillzation. We ones as their successors. What a snap SUFprising victory ol p i | Yet upon the party a heavy responsibility “clean out” every state ‘ustitution of it 18 e are not seeking revenge i Ching, but THE REAL WAY OUL such & situation would bo for the 3 laid. It has, we opine, well learned its heads and none of the ofticers will feel safc 19, el e siwply a just reparation for wrongs| When the census of 1900 credited Ne- | Draska populist officials. [Iessons of waversity. Its nomiuees of re- Even the State university may loso it now 25,500 agaiust our citizens, and such guaranu- | braska with 1,068,000 population, an in S | years have been men of high char- chancellor, our E. Henjamin Andrews, as 4 P 4 3 o 3 | 0 tiew dlisow — cter. It can mo longer put up “yellow koon as its board of regents shall again 27,0 e ties ax may fairly be asked for the fu-| crease of only 10,000 in the de ennial ll‘ltllf ",“ |.| covery that the cen: US| ogs” and hope (o eloct them. To that ex- come Into fepublican hands, Now, the ture protection of our citizens and onr | period, it was plain that the state would [ of Nebraska threatens to cut down the fyo e pouutism has benefited Nebraska in board, elected in the odd-numbercd interests in the Chinese cmpire, Our | lose one of its congrossmen I any ma. | SUt€'s number of representatives 0 f puitying the great party. No more of its has a fusionist majority. These fusion re government has Joined in the demand | torial change were made in the ratio of | CONEFess and also the state's representit | state officers will be tried and convicted sents |1uv‘lg)|v Anirews to \‘n.«;\..- and or the punishment of cor SOt | KGnoMioHms tion In the electoral colloge. That was |of embezziement and no more state moncy the republicans will find in that fact, ar for punishuient of certain persons | apportionment. 18| LH11 bo lost by bank wreckers who are sent in Andrews' old sympathy with Bryanism to federal prison. The new gislature must ud his attendance thi ar at Bryan 1 A Ll of whose guilt there is no question, and | The steady inerease | pportion. | plainly visible at the time the figures Mo 20,720 it Is not probable that we sbhall go be- | ment ratio since the uning of the were first made publie, It is a condi readjust the sngressional boundar meetings 1 indorsement of the speeches | ooy, ol id < HOONO | vond this, whatever Great Britoin or | republle, in order to prevent the un-|tom bowever, pather thun a theory | ccrding to the new census, and {Lere delivered, an excuse for his removal | for marksmansh 1% 27,570 b o ¢ | which confronts u will have to cut down the nurber when they secure control of board. | - Fotal NN, 710 | AUy other power may think of our at-| wieldy expansion of the lower house of 8. it te NG He te el ATL 1 Boh: at’ setion ‘will niot ‘be ‘eendoned By GLORIOUS FO0T Less unsold and returned coples.... titude. 1€ that result 10 breaking the | congress, would lead us to expect a sim ] ) ; in population. It should also readjust many fair-minded men, but it fs part of { St ikt concert of the powers well and good, | llar increase this year, because the re- [ Omaba investors are said 1o lexislative boundaries, which have not been the strenuous, bitterly partisan Away with Net dally average but we do not believe it will, tention of the old ratio would greatly [ ¢leured from $500,000 to $1,000,000 in the | changed in twenty years, The petty joal- ot Nebraska V'IKI\H;- th ts | Away with prcribed nOEORGE 1. T2 HUCK A8 to Germany, theve 18 furnished in | enlarge the membership of the house, [ boom in stocks following the election “n les of l,lr 1 v'u t Hl ¥ (r' Sl T . ":“ bl 1t and And decrey sbscribed In my presence and sworn " 4 los provented s act of Justice from cor n yea w ot 0 an or our blo « hot a me this first'day of November, . speech of Ewmperor Williom at the | The problen, theretore, becomes one of | 1F they Wil plant some of this money in unnlu-’n'ux:lh-n VoALS 00 .:; much the same sedate ways and become more mellow and b iy L\ v T Seal) N By Ly Pubile cning of the Relchstag a statement | practical politics sud no amount of la- | Substantial building improvements or way in which the little towns of Cor i1 tolerant In its views. If this should hap. | And "“' .i.h, blosd that streaks | | 4 e At the glorious foot ball game. overnor Poynter to the turkey mperor said that the governuents | Plaints against census offielals will elp | 188 of speculation will be overlooked. | dectine (o yleld them 1o the delmanst Bt us much @8 i cos Hurrah for 1) thing scrimmage, 3 y ; i g ———— srowth and progres or example, Rich- BY the: ea twen! i e Your turn to get the ax comes next. united “with the sole wish to re-|In the solution. The hara facts are that | growth and pr s Of t tangled fwenty-two u ce Luh A - ——— | Hurrah for the writhing legs a Sme————— store an orderly state of things as | unless some substantial plan is proposed bt Th - ",'l oot e | B Yeniitng, DNUg Crews T Perhaps Senator Allen wishes he edily as possible, and, after the ban- | to relieve the pressure upon the house | Spain wants @ voice in the Chinese peace INERAL MACARTHUR'S RI REVIEWING POLITICAL WRECKAGE, | ll_li_i-"x iee x‘;;: b .«;“. (f{-r‘\mr‘.‘."ffl- not resigned that Judges for un ap- | ishwent of the chief culprits, aver o representatives creased ratio of | negotiations. 1t seems that about the P i | And the grewsome grouns and the meltir # LR “”" : E s e UL SR I b B LR S \m‘w that um,,~.,r:\“. |\|mu||luj|:’,!‘.‘l1h ‘,7"“, Indianapolis News: According Philadelphia Ledger: The country has a foans ol et Sl L pointive term in the senate. recurrence in the future of such a dis- | apportionment will be applied which | 8708 Pt EREE BERUEEL HEAHIREC BUE O [ eral MacArthur the Filipinos are real concern in having a strong and safe [ Of tho glorfous foot ball game! peace of the world.” | foulil cut off one Nebraska congressmun | 8 80 WL 0 ide 1n that behalf f | With oratory. Our armies have a great d democratic party, gulded by sanc leaders. | p 0 yoie wnd breathiess line-up has greater reason than any | and one Nebraska vote in the electoral | pot surprising, to contend against “The ouly hope for the demaciats is the frauk | o first wild rush the ghost and the stakeholder no longer | other nation tor seeking revenge, yeot | college. —_— Indianapolis Journal: The idea that the | recognition that Bryanism s dead beyond | slashing, smashing guards g» 1 v urrectic and o organization of the has any excuse for refusing to cough up. | there 18 no fudication of a desive for it | We believe the solution les in the en Dignity of Clv . seeds of republican government may resurr \d the reorganization he | its position and 1t Is not revengeful, | menting over the census figures or com- | NEW enterprises fn Omaha the wicked- | cut hug thelr rights of a century ago and pen, populism may have been worth almost | ———— turbance of the Private Secretary Jewell las given up | Germany 1 waried and knotted erush, Cleveland Plain Dealer ried from the Philipptnes to Asla party, divested of siiv populism, soclalism © alretchers come to carry 3 forcement of the fourteenth amendment | goin president McKinley and Mr. Bryan | caleulated, as Genera! MacArthur says and led by strong, capable men whoso chiar- | Away the maimed and lames ' he position of the United States fn | to the constitution aguinst the southern | took off their hats when they entered their | warm the fancy of the most indifierent.” | eter and standing are in themselves a plat- | T8 BioR SIS0 "0 Sgima, =" regard to China is fair and just and | #tates which have distranchised the ne- |respective voting places. This was & neat | phjladelphia Record: General MacAr- |form and a rallyiug cry e TESIIL. 1 nitliared fo, Tot SthierCEe Wik s and hope fo evade the penalty, |89 appropriate tribute to the dignity of | (yur's snoual report pointa clearly to a | Minneapolis Tribu Genera | » let other powers T . | the duty they were about to perform. It in the speech of her sovercign, Another | nse cave has been dis covered fn the Black Hills, The dis coverers might name it the Cave of tiloom and rent it out to the defeated, Senator Pettigrew should have a full We sce gory garments In shreds and tatters rend long perlod of hostilities before the tribal [ Whe Ithough he felt it his duty as & | we watch the frantic haifback jump | would have puzzled some men, however, 10 | acifieation o Jubllantly announced last | southerner to vote for Bryan, did not have | Upon the prone left end regurdiess of the possible effect upon | Provides that when the right 0 voie at | have carried a hat and that blanket ballot, | bummcr by the Taft commission can b any illusions as to the result, nor as to the | Wy watch the doughty, fullback Pkt at 2 1y | the concert |any national election is denied or | too, at the same time wlized. folly of the issue upon which Bryan fought We catch ous breath in the fear of stock of resolutions of inquiry ready i 4 . ‘ itlons of inquiry y — abridged to any of the male inhabitants | ————— the campaign. He says he did not go to| A « .Hh‘ . ¢ Ball vhen congry gsemblos, as his time ; ite P yocatur 1o hear the returns, because he doe: t the glorous foot ball game. when con assembles, as his tim COMBINATIONS LN ENGLAND, of the state otherwise qualified by R oy BeHE Deatis 16 REwe e Swrivs, SUde B S0 2 tor Introducing such measures is lmited, hicago. News < not like to go to funerals, and adds: “There | Ayd thelr limbs are wrenched &nd swoll It is quite natural that the demno- [ and citizenship “the basis of represent It fa estimated the world annually loses i v 4 4 4 5 force.” The American people have signified | ar¢ two things the A an people re Alnd r ‘rfll.lnl”:“r"‘"')-u“]h‘l‘y!l“ e el It the fusionists only had the legls. | CTAUC View that protection is the mother | tion theretn shall be reduced in the pro- |$500,000,000 by imperfect combustion of coat. | W5V E S0 T Wil "back up tho | ences First, thelr God and second, their | e b i Yed With gore e a A . 7 of trusts should be accepted in Eng- | portion which the number of such male | This 18 a criminal waste and people in the | o S0 0 flag. There never was a president defeated | But the “subs” relleve the wounded, lature, with the power to redistrict Ne- I it [t downtown districts, whose low chimneys | MOV®l sursion. fo ree botion. Who, Nal '0aHAGGteA A KUG: | LARA Ny PIRY Eosk7on e agties Draska for legislature and congress, what | K10 ¥et 1t I8 o fact that trusts and | citizens shall Lear to the whole Ruher | poiop “hick clouds of smoke into their | Springfield Republican: It must be consf o oy up Let the dying lio in their blood and die, an artistic job of political carving fons are ulmost as common in | OF Male citizens twenty-one years of a5¢ | neighbors' windows, are of the kind that | fessed that General MacArthur's report |55 L ooy g e, Basrsiaryu ] L SHEWIM b Gl T might be expected! Eugland as they are o |1b such stat HEBSS w0 Bl T Al E 0TI HkVe: buckes "",f o '"””"'1."'[' ":‘”'”.‘.’.'fm[} it Biatling Morton hias never been at & loss to We cheer from the thronging grandstand N dbine! P ) o . | neatly one of the e - | ending the war. That is because it was not | * A . nd the bleachers echo buck. —— Auerica. The London correspondent of | For years the people of this country [ Beatly gl 1”‘1”' dhishm Mot Written for political purposes. He reports| xpress his hatred of Mr. Bryan and his | A we trace the ball through all ita long, ™ . st ~ he New York Tribune says: * _ | have patiently submittea to the dispro.|™ents of inferno, had they lived In his . ot s to Bupporters, but he fairly outdoes himself in Uncertain, sinuous track The Bryanites say they will take no|the rk Tribune says: “Manu I y to t Dro- | qoy to Mr. McKinley that “for many years to . i i low iy g g o | And in vells thut c'eave the heavens advice from the gold democrats. That | facturers in nearly every great industry | Portionate representation of the south e ———— come the necessity of a large American an interview of a day or two ugo where he | “Gyr"eiiany yroclaim, 18 Just what they did in 1896 and again | Bere bave heen employed during re- | €Fn states in congress and in the elec- King Cotton's Strong Pull, military and naval nm{-\r too apparent to ;::“Lk: (\l:h"m:“: :r [I:':ll;ml:‘::’v :t'ry:‘r:::\::l ‘::x; Aud .:!\“::me ioarse through the chauglug i R 3 by = %1 aoilao. p P ston Transcript admit of discussion.” Whew! € d Y dious )t the B! " 1n 1000, with disastrous consequences, [ €t Years in selling thele propurties | toral college. A8 a result o mere hand-| gy the dominton of King Cotton| philadeiphia North American: Dut one [ tho reorganized party may have to take a Ot the glorious foot ball game! Nothing like consistency ud business (o new combinations con- | ful 0f southiern voters have beeu uble 10 | continues pronounced. In October our ex- | conclusion can be reached after reading |BeW namo If it hopes to make any head- And when the fight {s fntshed, ey trolled by themselves and in cheapening cise the same voice in national leg- | ports of the staple were valued at over | this comprehensive and thoughtful report. | ..I]\“\“.ljym‘;,\‘v] :\h .1""“':' ;l.:n IH:lrt' AN & Tew Nanrereit b x‘huu‘ :““ oha s 3 9 their products by various ec » ixlation and in president making as two | $60,000,000, or more than twice the totul of | It General MacArthur is (o crusi the in- | S48 S8 s {dentification h slay Aro shed above the i The annual call for government relief 1 various economlies In f & | . and opposition to the civil war, but cannot on the & . ’ e p eir er + porth. | the same month last year. Other leading | gurrection by force of arms, as he has be b . u b for stranded gold hunters in the Klon. | Puyiug supplies, selling goods and get. |0 five thues thelr number tn the norh |5 0 807000 (0 ell off, breadstufts by | ordered to do within the last fow days, he [ Survive its identification with “Brvanism’! P IvIng Tew o the wenty dike or Nome region 15 about duc,|U# rid of cutthroat competition.” ern states. 1f congress will but perform | 5,000,000, provistons, cattle and petroleum | must be given enough Lroops (o carry on an @ of the glorious Tncle Sam has to act as a guardian| 1€ s¥s the consolidation of business | its Quty and exercise its authority with- fabout £1,000,000, but the gain in cotton was | aggressive campaign of extermination It need ouly be said that those who would A ¢ A Qiffc Y om tha with the palsied prize fight perfodically for wards fnfected with the | /DECFests ingreat corporations is now out further pandering to the southern |so immense that the tota' of our October | against the elusive guerrillas. Unless a [ter in a iffierent gpirit from that if they v &l take what view they please of it and | The second section of amendi Globe-Democrat: General — MacArthur says the Philippine problem can be settled by “amfability, patience and an adequata | reorganize the party must approach the mat- nd bootiess bore 1 | expect more than their labor for their pai ‘, . cold fevel the establlshed rule, but the subjeet | ONEAFEHY, the cxcessive representation | eXPOFts of leading non-manufactured £oods | force suMclent to accomplish that much s | CXECL WOFs han thelt 1 or (F thelr pamms o e very corer T gold fever L 4 considerably exceeds $100,000,000, and 1% | put at his disposal, the only alternative for [ Philadelphia Record: The most hopeless Lol DA YRy IS0Le; is never discussed by the press except |0f these southern states will be cut o phb ik & 4 J i nearly $30,000,000 greater than in October, | the United 8¢ to approach the Fil- |thing about Mr. Bryan as a political leader 18 his way to fame When we get that auditorinm Omaha | where there is an opportunity for g|40Wn and the ratio of apportionment | | 1599; “indeed, 1t is a record-making month. | ipinos in a concillatory spirit by waking | ! his inabllity to learn auything cven in jimic of lite through the struggling U ) 3 N r nort 1 he dear school of experience. ¢ once | strife will have choral societies and orchestral | sharp thrust ut American protection, A | €44 be kept unchunged without materi- | As it fs known that our exports of mants | such concessions (o them as will d | tho dear school of experlence. Having once| 1 thg gioriots foot bal game societics and all sorts of societies which | member of the industrial commission, | A1 affecting the size of the new house r‘;”“”" Kh'il“fh“” iR e f thalEhoal b A uidouse sani naveithe ANt lneathnt dae h B Bt : the great rate of previous months, the com soundness can never be questioiied and de- | === annot flourish now because they have | who visited Europe for the purpose of [9f Feprescatatives, : 4 E ) plete figures of our forelgn trade for Octo- clines to consider any evidence calculated w0 avallable place in which to offer their | making an investigation In regard to| ¢ enforcement of the penalty clause | per, due in a few days, will show another | to prove that it is fallacious, Thus in com- | cntertainments to the public, trade combinations, found that they are | ©f the fourteenth amendinent would sim- | wonderful record of American espansion in enting on tho result of the elections he —— numerous in England and inercasing, | PIY many things in our political or the world's markets 0y We have nothing to regret.”” Twlce 4 Filipincs are still in a maddened stato of 0y 0o e heople have declared that Omala is to have a new Chicago:| Such facts dispose of the claim (hat | SA0ZAUON 1L would reduce the south- | o B ——_ rebellion and_that the guerrilia wartare | B ot nave free silver coinage, and Omaba fiyer put on by one of the trunk | they are the offspring of protection, ern representation in our national nomi- | Philadelphia Ledger now being carried on 13 m i 101 once they have signified that they prefer . i | ae th than would be a regularly const! lines anxious to cupture tie fust mail| By a large majority the American | BAUDE conventions and our policies | Tho discharge of the recelsers of the e mnyfighting in accordance with |even the dangers of an administration raln career of mo erprise which not merely tolerates, b ; the other direction tuking mail out of | the protective policy will be maintained, | BOWinated by the people who bear the Ly : Lo d and marks a mew perfod in its sensa- | U/ (e e N ‘:']1“:':“‘:‘;.:‘..wl"‘.'.lf-“:,:vn:ir""’"‘ the trusts ot in epite of the Omalia would be more appreciated. Meanwhile the republican party will find | fesponsibility. tlonal carcr. Sensational it han boen | WO (19 S0 CEL E st obvloi son that by his insistence on the The way AL e o 3 worked beyend all precedent in striving to | a way to deal with the combinations| The Way out for Nebraska fs clear, n-:w"\_ its ln'llwfllm‘“hhlhlmu. at the time | FOREC € e relentless bushwhackers, The | insertion of the free silver plank in the your glasses. Our system of that will not be disastious to American | ¥ OBIY Drevent a reduction in the num. | It Wi made. a proposition so bold as to ansas Clty platform he invited defeat, Mr, y ; s Ith of our soldiery has constantly been i making every pair to order tudustries and lal ber of its congressmen by forcing the| 0%, S0upted for lunacy. But the exisenoy | o;uing worse and the outlook is for s |Bryan sees nothing to regret. Ldus es and labe 'y ¥ I | demanded a bold enterprise. Californla o g 8 Tong p arger percentage of fatalities from disease. Boston Transcript We believe that all pltaton. S S L Issue on unconstitutional representation | was to bo saved to the union, the rapidly | /E¢F Pereentase of Tinfives 7 patriotlo cltissas; whatsvsr thels palitical rightasss 1o every detall, on the throttle of the house, how-| (o 10 0o/ ovI00S ADMINISTRATION of the disfranchised blacks of the south, | rowing population of that section of the e | amlations, would like to see u clean, strong, ever, nothing savoring of ill-digested ¢ e g oo it i ui) country must be given facllities of c PERSONAL AMD OTHERWISE, ! . N \ i o ihgenred 0%o | inhare 1s completo har e e ——— country must be given facllities of com- e 4 enlightened and vigorous democratic oF 2410l recond kot ok exaxe vat perimentation 15 likely to get past that iore 1 complete harmony between| T N sed by oup | PUnication with tho rest of tho country, | o TR 00 tor the _‘w\.,‘ position party. The situation Is very un- | prescribed, so if yours are cver body. President McKinley and his cabinet and |-\- ¢ ® expressed by our| 4 great commerco With the Orient was to -“' g R e i otrect | Fatlsfuctory if not posttively alarming when | Jost or broken, they can be ex- AR N ee S the desive of the president thut his ofti- | PoPoeratic coutemporary over the de-|be developed and the heroic enterprise of | Police that was un: s {ono party in ro weak and so lacking in | Satiy auoiioata gt T8 S Douglas county will be the last county | cial advisers remain in the administra- | *8¢ of the colored candidate for the | the west was challenging the east to meet |COF FiOtS. ¢ ; 2 .. | popular confidence that the other can do as | recessity of another examinae s ) i) ¥ il & e’ ol venture 1o connec e two oceans| The Dewey arc as to have been per- v S P in the state to complete its official can- | tion will be concurred iu by republicans, | S¢hool bourd ou the republican ticket Hiks YenuRde catickithe ko, ooeens | Tl Botey AN % ) h plonses: Tho ONO:RAriY-AiAton Are 1ha Hon ! 5 e with lnes of rail. Under such circum- |petuated in marble in the first flush of t advanced. There should always be| Over 1,00 pleased patrons in vass of the vote at the recent election. | The cabinet is an able body, every mem | will decelve no oue. That sheet did all | gyinces the work was begun. It was car- | patriotic enthusiasm. It is now serving as | two parties, at least, in order to preserve | Omaha | Douglas county, however, casts more | ber of which Is thoroughly equipped in | It could to defeat him and its depreca- | ¢ ‘nlm. under a press of excitement | kiround fou patent mediciue advertises {4 age und proper system of checks and | - on of race prejudic ime bich grew more intel it proceeded, | ment balances, and the higher the standards thes than onc-cighth of the entire vote of | intellcctual attainments and o experi- | UoB of vace prejudice at this time will| v ] [ i ‘Nl J.C. H HiAh oo Ll b of th entire vote of . u ments and o experl-| 70 O T Trylng to excuse the|Untl the juncture of the two lines was| Count von Waldersee recelves s com-|iwo parfies can set up for themselves, the | . C. Huteson 0. e state and gives the canvassers the | ence for the duties devolving on him, i h+ e : " | colebrated by ringing the bells in every | manding officer of the Germans in China|petter will the affairs of the nation be ad- | biggest job of ail. Secretary of Btate Hay has made a|<oU® of the democrats in the south inf yown in the country that could be reached | $500 u month, besides $760 as fleld marshal | ministered, whichever is in power. W Consulting Opficians e record most creditable to the country, | 418franchising the black men on the | by electric wires. Next came the sensa- {and $2,500 for what s known as “table|yould like to seo an opposition party re- g Op The president and cabinet are reported 0 ' g (- that race prejudice is uot en- | tlonal development of jobbery in con 3, | money." | stored along those lines, but nothing to that showing himself to be a diplomatist of | K" I ¥ g mon 8 @ 8 at | to be talking over the contents of the | {he tret renk . In the difenlt ok noe. | €Ly cradicated in the north iy a pre- [and, later, the almost equally sensational |~ Geueral Wesley Merritt found the Faris end has yet been contributed by the cheap | 1520 Douglas Street. fatt eI E i SRR BF a6 Lk, d It tamls pows | £ 5 S wlll ot go down. If the|Fevemtions of the road'a finuncial diMicul- | expositicn not up to his expectations He land frothy sugkestions of practical | okt Uge to congress, sented to him not only has no mistake \ b ties. What further spectacular career re- | (ninks that the principal defect was in o “;r) will only wait a little while the | peen made, but the American Depart- | POPocratic organ were not shedding | mains for 1t canuot be predicted at this | gunization, a respect in which the Frenc . self-conscious Washington corfespond : ¢ | erocodite tears it would have come out | time falr was far inferlor to that held in Chi- ents will fully outline the document | gistinction of marking out policies which | *44 supported the colored mad when MR, BRYAN'S b o and save the president the trouble, m ' were promptly uaccepted by other goy- | * Support wmight have counted for ot It seems rather absurd for the subjects of Rl v cruments, 1t was Seeretary Hay who | SOMething: Thonla M Pitob (o Wb Cio. SOHBINIA of LIS EAliDR 8 | Poynter's Thanksgiving | pouind o way £ ol il Death Soug to u Higher Note,” beggarly $2,600,000 during his Europe ””:i. ) \ ) proclamation. steers clenn - of paliticat | T°7 & Wa¥ to communtcato with the| quo offcers of th TR TS Philadelphia North-America | while they were quietly left behind to enjoy A American ministe Pekin when the | tamine, Somo people are bound to| references this year, although a year | pononn forelgn offices were hel ,x.-“; 4l ago he could not restrain his partisan: | oo » % ¥ ’ endenvoring to learn something of the | sbip from ereeplng out In his oficlal | Detroit I'ree Pr General MacArthur's report of conditions and prospects in the Philippines is not reassuring. Explanations » ot renove or palliate tho fact that the | is never possible when we fit The coming short session of congress promises to be notable o important | gives you full assurance of legislation. With Speaker Henderson's | ment of State has had the extraording committee have undertaken to remove| MF. Bryan's statement of the causes con- |8 n tributing to his defeat must be as disap- | Erumble polnting to his supporters as it is to those| The status of Guam has been rather We want to call your attention to our Glove depart- | t his opponents who are not prejudic »y | puzzling to definition, some persons calling condition of thelr beleaguered legations | of Bis appo Bho Are ot prafudicad Py | Pussling e pronunclamento. He atso refrains from | .o i other respects he | {at Omaba by a vote of the committee | their partisan feelin, and are ready to|it u colony and others a dependency 4-..("; ment. You may not know its Compk!eness, but when announcing that this fs his last Thanks. | 220 !B Other respects Lo has Shown Wis- | jieolf, and, strictly construed, the com. |T*€o8nize the admirable qualities of one | man: Schroeder, its governor, defines i &l B doin 40 sugacity that entitle him to | pigteo alono 18 0 position to make u|THB whom ther disagreo, it falls so fan(as Whe Iiagdom of Doice Far Niente,” | we review it we question whether we are capable of g T s OF state, . HonE Aftierican gecre-| change. While the principal work of | in thought and expre At it 15 diMcult | Governor Pingree of Michigan, speak writing an advertisement which will do it justice. The European nations fear the United N 3 | the organization s compl tor this|to reconclle the two as the utterances of | of his political life, has told the newspape States will spoil the coucert of the| ¢ 1¢ Will question the ability a8 a | year and no objection wight be entered | the ssme man, even after making due allow- | (he( they may erect bis movument and From 50c¢ to $22.50 we can glove you perfectly, wers, Irom Its past recor o | fluuucler of Becretury Gage. Perbaps |t the move, we only wouder what a | *iee for the chagrin of defeat and the reflex | writo his epitaph. He has taken no part T 4 4 A powers. Froin past yecord this}) Tl lds mistakes, But on the whole| o e oy wonder What &) yc10n o¢ campalgn strain o the present campalgn, s his health re economically and satisfactorily —from 50c to $22.50 is a ountry cannot be expected to join in a protest would have been made hud the [ “pha mindt of My, Bryan lacks equipolse. Mo chorus for blood vougeance. Justice 1a | M8 admintstration of the Treasury de- | aair been roversed and th o mint of 3 acks equipoise. | quired quict and careful nursing AR @ Hewdquar- |1t t capablo of lofty fights, but ie arops | Tyt CLC K SICE et a vermont range that most dealers fear to cover, and especially in o od States destres and [P us beeu Judiclous and capa- | yops taken from Lincoln to i wi + level below common- | LS A ean 1 all that the Usited States destres and | V! i - | Kken from Lincoln to Omaia wiik > ley 1 below common 1 the open scason, which ended Novem Omaha. We have placed a fair assortment of our that the concert Is in mo danger of | HOFOULIY I accord with the sound | . ¢ 4 g ok bropaEllen, 1 1 A the brief ten days' season allowed glove values in our 15th street window for inspection, ey | money seutivent of the country, e has | aorediia ? The net result of the democratic cry | e e o i pliite 0y 3 1 1893, when the open scason extended ) 3 e the full confidence of the financinl 4nd | gop the constitation b oOatia ey [ irivisl and wplteful ta atiniile &uY O $28 | throughout Ostober, 10 wers Killed and we can interest you surely ii your thoughts turn to : Aikiriae AT : o abandoned” farms of Massachuscits An appraisement 1s to be made of the | Pusiness interests of the nation. 1t has | jjoquetion into the Georgia legislature, | Yoters, ax was feeblo to make vague| ' B % L Taken up. Three years ago v It reported i r, © Wol o | 1 fasinuations of arruption ollowed L ad 1 real estate owned by the city, In order | bectt Feported that Mr. Guge would re- | wpicy has just assembled, of a bill in | Insinsintions f'w’h‘” ‘ % f ’: ned “‘” there were 330 thus classed In the state. to give an faventory of the property | tr¢ from the cubinct in order to take | opded to distranchise the negroes of | thase of votes could uccount for the great| A receut enumeration shows there are pow l standing In the corporation’s mame, | C4re his private aitalvs, but It ap | but 13. Al the rest have been sold to per . that state. There is nothing surprising | increase (o the republican ’) " uble 1 ¥ » ol | 80! who desire them for cultivation or When the schedule cowmes to be made up | Peats probublo that he will comply with | 1 this, however, as democracy is never| Recoentzing the thing FEoL wejght|Sona nho destend hot | the people will see that notwithstanding | the president’s wish and rewain dueing | oy pecivd to stick to its text u turning the scale o doss, Mr, |If0 yan loses in Qi Ly mention! The old home of Stonewall Jacksol in the bonded indebtedness Omaha has | the second term. As secretary of war Bry 1 dignit ntiontng e ] ¥ i the little things. When submerged by the | L ngton, V is now & tenement housc good and substantial assets to offset it. | Mr koot Dbas been an Indusivious Georgla democrats 1 Ineubating | ocean tide it s distinctly not worth while [and the dwelling which once sheltered one What I equally gratifying, the realty [energetic and most eficieat efficial, e | legislation (o take the bailot away | Py | family comfortably mnow swarms with @ 9 oy the state headquarters from Omaha to Lincoln. The headquartess were located from [ 1o rail at the ipy B belonging to the city Is for the most | Erasped the duties of the position with | the negro on a plan similar to that| 1t §s a pity that Mr. Bevan did not take | large number of fam rowded in un i - election statement, and pitch hig political | which General Jackson teught negroes ! e % telligent und vigilant sdministration of | buma, The negroes are 1 the WIBOFILY | Guun song fn & hlgher keys still flourishing Omabu's Only Exclusive Clothicrs for Men and Boys, part property that will increase in \nluel remarkable readiness and under his in- | adopted In North Carolina and Ala.|MeT® time in the preparation of his | miartably. The fam Blay sl R. S. Wilcox, Manager. as the city grows —— e rresereee reseiderveg@resseraas

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