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————— e ————————————————— e —— T T \ - S, 1T - w1t > 6 THE OMATA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 1901, " cscsee .. | terity which allows that shaft to remal THE OMAHA DAILY BEE LEGISLATIVE APPORTIONMENT. | diplomatic deal it Is tiné to count the |is idle to hope for the enlightenment of | KIDNAFING AND KIDVAPENS, | @eccocossscss SERITY | otk rined st ofles of the day It Y UMAH/ AlL - ' ! ods 1 eople lfke the military gentleman. The B sa¢ gloties of the ¢ One o e promises made e plat- | cards remaining in the deck people ltke t & ©h > P we pow quoted | ¢ commemorates to he wellnigh forgottten T T P Bl gl bl gt ot R By i b e o by the amuee. | Chlcago st ¥t Crove v now quoed | § EARNED DISTINGTION, | commemoratcs o b "veioieh togor E. ROBEWATER, Editor orm adopted by the Nebraska repu ment possible from their procesdings | on the Omaha police bu ! i dhg 1 A BT O . — - licans in their state convention pro A CRITICAL SITUATION ————— | Washington Post: ' Hon. Pat Crowe con- : Blair Cout . PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | yiqeq eon n penppottionment of the 1eg18-| The latost ndvices from Venezueln Time for & New Departure. tinues to Dewet his way through the west ‘ § Being of a conservative tempera- § | Franaiei n ot the b Hepublie § TERMS OF SUBSBCRIPTION lative and congressioual districts that | ¢tye that the situation growing out| he ordinary expenditures of the United "‘:\““ "'f‘:‘" ;T""""\lv'\ll': 4 f'” : “\" § ment, we have long adwived the $ | Slnoinat Comm Dally Bee (without Sunda -‘um- Year 3800 | will accord fair and equal representi- | op the “aephalt war” has become criti- | States government at the beginning of the [ M]”‘I‘HW“‘M' u‘“‘“‘ ”‘m‘“ '”“ ’”[ ror | ¢ conservatism as well as the push Comparisons arc a rule ous. But |\ ¢ Bee and Bunday, O ear 8.00 » wery section of | ¢ ot 01, wa 3,376, " h D! outbreak of juvenile ro: | ¢ f The e, . Y Biiairatea Bee. One. Vear 10 | tion 0 the people in every section of | cal, Lust week the Depnrtment of [ nineteenth century, in 1801, was $12:27847. | UG (IO IO T ATTER G| 8 and nceuracy of The Omaba Bee. | there are, of course, xcoptions. Otherwiso, y Cne Year £ the state | State received from Minister Loomis, nt | In 1800 they were §700,003,564. Perhaps the | anq detective veracity cannot restat the | § We heartily detest what Is known § f the rule wouldn't hold. Since (he old cen e e ns Y, o6 | Reapportionment measures WL Ve | Cupgens, information that the trouble [ HEPATLY 18 ot out of keeplog ‘I‘!‘I“ the | temptation to become the heroes of ten | § s “yellow Journatism,” and don't H {ury has gotie on & Iong journey to the hu . b P PIOR voked on- ns ong the more | H f { AT LN AL S o L s T © P%° | porary sensations and for some time yet | ¢ like to sc rs ed all o e e i T.tt YL 100 qOIUNEG With OFFICEs looked upon ns among the more M| was papidly assuming serious Dropor- | ginning of a new century would seem to [ PLFEEY SRESCIORS 60 TOX 800 FUe YR 3 like ¢ things makbified all 91t § | (e glory of his reception to take particn g T B e fiuaing, Twen. | Portant legislation demanding the atten | jony nd Washington dispatches ve-(be an appropriate time for congress to | G0 &L BRI AT T8 SLECUIC SR ¢ of proportion ot deliberately led § 1 iqr potice, a few figures on commerce as AT and N Streets, tion of our lawmukers this winter, and | pored the feeling there to be that | make a new departure in the reduction of| 41" e Bas alreads (urned out (o be | § ADOUE | Tlhe Beo Is @ grent news: § | e old centary found It and s it contront Gppnclt Blads, N Ealaing the history of the present '-mv'-lfl"”\l""l” the difficulty would shortly cease to be | Koverament "‘l“"”l""(‘:‘j y '1 e NiDd. o u | the well-concocted lie of 13-year-old boy § baper for this western countey and § | the new (il Bot be challe nged ae of: New York: Temple Court offers the most forcible argument In o wondict between two corporations | oo8 WAIENE patiently ok that &ine 1 Philadeiphia Time The only way to] ¢ (eserves the substantinl support it §°f fensive. In 1800 the world's iuterchange ¢ , on: 81 Fourteenth Street sonihliie it 44 " W | congress for many years . ‘ 4 ¢ | product was valued at $1,500,000,000 and i STaRnington: ) Sr bireet | favor of a careful and well-digested | g, pecome an fssue between Venezuela prevent child-stealing from becoming a | § receives. Hditor Kosewater fs not § | Prodiet was vatued 40 41500000,000 o B CORRESPONDENCE measure and the United States, . SN Ny EeL regular part of the trade of the criminal [ § an angel, but he is running an al- § oot commereedn 1880 was $2.51: now Communications relating to news and edi The Nebraska constitution established | o trouble s due to the claims of New York Mail and Express classes i for the people of every section ofof 8 1 ijunty good paper, and if he is il i 91 Y, SubteRvitie. cablés ',,.,..‘I:v“v torfal matter should be addressed: OMARA |y "geet Jogivlative apportionment by | o i The rise of the United States.during the | the country to unite in offering rew § oleoted ¥ Nebbnsks u- 3| 6,000,000 messages a year. The world Bee, Editorlal Degartment. irat leglsle appor i | two asphalt companies, both Aweri- | century from a seaboard state, with a pop- | for the arrest and conviction of every chitd | § “l0cted as one of Xehraska's sena- ¢ yiold of ‘” tr “" 1866 to 1880 b “""I“ 4 Buainess LOINEYS LETTERS, | frtue of its own provisions and the | o, to which coneccssions have been | ulation somewhat less than that of modern | kidnaper wherever the crime may be com- | § {0 e Will have fong since mer. § | Held of gold from 1890 to 1990 useraged but be e The Hee Publishing Com- | districts were to be rearranged by | g The New York and Bermudes | Holland, to a continental and then a world | mitted. The only way to prevent child- | ¢ fted the distinction 1| SonD 000008 ‘W T, ANA" Kdgwd t5 1H% pany, Omaha [ legislative enactment 1n 1881 and every [ oonuny obtained a concession from | POWer. with a population more nearly | stealing from becoming a popular crime | § 1 | wedith of mankind b ; REMITTANCES [ five years thereafter tn aceordance with |\, - reld NGk o o homogeneous than any state of Europ. s for the public to make common cause | @eeeeese sesscsssssccceeg| IR O MM I:“ ul showln Remit by d express or postal order, | 10 3 i - Vit 1| Venezuelu which thu company cob- | yove numerous tHan thab of any state 484 Hunt the Ridtiapes to the Tapthest parts ——— 1 A won ¥ pavable 1o The Bee Publishing Company; | the populntion disclosed by ate and | yiprued as covering all hsphalt lakes in{ Christendom, save Russia, 1s significant, | of the earth. 1t will be stopped whenever ST JACKSON'S DAY Lais one beats it THe Uiited States; & cent stamps accepted in payme! foderal censns e eve A odd n haby among nations 00, now hsacts ounte. Bersonal checks. except on Ix "'l-“ “\”[ “I' th x\ noand odd iy gepartment of Bermudes, The | not only as the greatest specific fact in the | it shall be known that child-stealing can — baby among nations in 1800, now transacts i of Fustern exchanges, not accepted. | decades, Nebraska's only state census | Elghty-s eranry of the Bate | More thau one-tenth of the world's foreign Venezuelan government construcd it as | political history of the century, but for | not escape discovery and punishment of | B1&hy=Sisth Ahniversary of the Hat b Ao, orelg HI BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY covering onty cortain lukes and subse. | WHAL It Bas already meant to the world, | the law, and liberal rewards will be cer of New Orienns, trade; it mines one-fourth of the gold; in was taken in 1885 and was followed by | This s Jackson's day In the morning. | railroad enterprise it is far ahead of any | a redistricting of the state in 1887 and, most of all, for what it must mean tc o detect the ¢ als and bring them | o : ! STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION & JRGIMICLARINE SI8 NUALS, 8 0| quently the government grauted | (o orla nenceforth tain to detect the criminals and bring them | Bihiy-six years ago today General Jack- | other nation. 1ts agricultural surpius s the Btate of Nebraska, Douglas County, 1801 the populists and democrats had | 40 o0p0r coneession. When the com o Justice on pulled off his fight witth General Sir | largest, its agricultural machinery the be George B, Tzachuck, secretary of The Bee [ wonipol in the legislature and throttled S 'K} - N Detroit Free Press If this abhorrent | Bdward Packenbam and shot the packing | its mineral development the greatest and its Siiahing Company, being duly —sworn, | 3 pany baviug the later concession at- | oIHIE kT Be. NIy commiteed: 1V S WATT | ot b o s B O imer of il and | the legislative reapportionment, although Hobe-Democrat me can a mm |out of the proud boaster who marched | prosperity transcends that of any othe complete caples of The Dally, Morning: | (1. congressional reapportionment bill | L1Pied (o take possession It Was e} gomeone in the Philippines should pre. [ uickly become one of the most popular | gaily toward New Otleans for booty and | country Bveniny and Sunday printed during the | 1 i g sl | sisted and the company appealed for | serve the humor evolved by American sol- | in the whole category of criminal offences. | beauty. Long-distance admirers of Jackson | Enterprise has done it—spush, force, pro mounth of December, i, Was s folitghy, o | became A law he chief reason fOF | g,000t (o the V uelan governent, | diers since they landed fn what was prac- | A8 one of the results of our development | colebr the day s though it were the | Bressiveness, brains. Rallroads, steam :: ! the '-]“""I or ““" I'"l'“""l‘ tion in “"'l‘ | In the meantime suit had been brought :mm_l ~(‘rnvmv world. Scarcely a |\~II<"r ot ;Ill\"l""*l"l“H":nf:;'l'“]l;l:'" x:; I-‘:“‘vw i“ywl:\' wll'\‘t :4;n||\4|~4yrvl of the political dictum "r“:*lm «'mul v-hwu]u communi 'mnn, an u:ru was found in the preponderant growth | i 7 any length comes from a private without o 0 could pay a heavy the victor belongs the spoils Americans | duced during the nineteenth century, have o to detprmine the government's right te | : & | of the larger cities of the state and the | g sl b L) It 0] xamples of new words or novel bits of | *om Without crippling themselves finan- [ who have no designs on spolls cherish the | made the metamorphosis possible. The > SoMeneIiNE - St Wil ol grant the second concession and this | American fun. A company of infantry on a | ¢ially and who, as a rule, would follow the | day as the anniversary of a national | shipping h second only to Yorktown fold sine battle of New Orle Railre f the world has increased fitteen- the beginning of the century ds, wuknown a hundred years ago suit is pending be ore the courts, It is the view of the Washington govern- transport that repeatedly stuck fast on the | example of Mr. Cudahy. Lawless charac- | triug liave been entalled upon certain rural | coral ridges rechristened the ship the | ters banded together for this sort of work [ Th countl The legislature of 180 was really | | 3 | tient ¢ both parties and the Venez- | “Chamois, because she skipped from rock to [ Would be ready for any other opening that fan epitome of the whole war of 1812 to } now cover 442,000 miles; telegraphs, another which was also controlled by the fusion | yopwocomment should await the | 7% With such ease.” One correspondent promised satisfactory returns, and the in- | 1815, In that battle, as throughout the | modern invention, embrace 933,000 milcs | parties, und that of 1805, which was re- | g oo SFT L betore takin, wy | deRcribes an inland march during the rainy | fuence would be as far-reaching as demor- | whole war, both on land and sea, the ad- | And submarine cables 165,000 mii wiblican, s rless to o y 0| 4 season and says: “I was glad to finish the publican, was powerless to apply thel, tjon, but in the event of President |trip with Castro using the army alizing. Nothing should be left undone to | vantage numbers of men, weight of | Upon this wonderful commercinl basis vislt swift and terrifying justice upon the | metal and experience both of officers and | the world has just begun a new contury enders in this and all iike soldlers was with the British. The latter | It 18 no surprise to find the American pco W k Times: That element of hu- [ bad in addition almost a surprise of the | Ple earnestly interested in extending thoir ! my immortal xoul and a tooth- | nst the | brush Along the route the monkeys came | company having the first concession, | ©ut and barked in chorus Then “they medy hecause the constitution ex- | pressly forbids the redisteieting of th state by any leglslature except that 4 S Pors die deeiston s rendored. | Would laugh and grab their mothers' tails | mor which the Cudahy kidnaping case has | Americans, but even with all these ad- | facilities of shipping and communication 16 005 whiel - convenen immiedintely atfen tha | .o e, & Judicial fon I8 rendered, | i3 g4 {rappze acts, and show in every way | hitherto completely lacked is now supplied | vantages the 8th of January is a red-letter | and in aunihilation of space. Commerce Total consus period. The state census which | O, Soverument i protest. — TRe | (ng they knew we were not enjoylng our- | by the discovery that the man arrested [ day in the history of Amert | has been placed where it is by the greatly Less unsold and returned coplos Whould have been taken i 1805 was | 4108 of the two companies have | selves.” American volunteers have always | near the Pine Ridge agency was not, as | " | bettered facilities for intercommunication Net total saleg b A Bboatide' L | been laid before the Washington au- | been the keenest of spontaneous humorists, | the first reports had it, the redoubtable| On the 23d of December, 1814, at 1.0 | The advancement of the future is cleariy Net dally averag owitted for the suke of economy, coming | ) jey and will undoubtedly recelve Pat Crowe, but one Dennis of Boston, who | o'clock in the afternoon, the sentry at the [ dependent upon the activity of sh entor IR R as it did on the heels of the disustrous | . ovor consideration they may be B RESCUM. | is vaguely, and vet perbaps adequately de- | door of General Jackson's headquarters, 105 | PFIse in the same direction op faily bafore me this 318t day of D . calling upon the stat scribed as “a collector of specimens.”” It | Royal street, New Or | mtecees— |e i to aning on Unele ans, was startled by T AND BIIGH 1900, M B A'TE treasury for relict for the drouth suf- | "\',“f' J 'l i fin : Sirenn | must have been a thrilling moment for Mr. | the ringing of the shod feet of galioping padadh (Seal.) Public Pordes | Meanwbile three war ships have obe-Democrat Dennis of Boston when his search for what- | horses on the pavement of the quaint old o Record: 1 haven't half enough e S = | 1 sent to “Venezuela for the prof ith that the U g ever specimens he wanted was interrupted | thoroughfare. On f flock 10 pny deb t b Sty D Moy i suels e United States will t as interrupte ghfa n foam-flecked steeds at \ i Where would modern democracy be | Thus rI fourteen years Nebraska has | of Amerlcan futerests, but this|preveut u stringency in the old. worid's | by the switt and conce approach of a | full speed came Major Gabriel Villere, | mine, hut fi (oo every cent 1 hmd.t T Andy Jackson had been somebody else? l’:'\[‘ -“']-I i (o the Jllll]lu‘rlluuujn-lu | does not mean there is any intention | Mometary centers is protound, and is justi- [ Posse of mounted and heavily armed Ne- | Colonel de la Ron nd Mr. Dussan la " | » which is notoriously unjust . | the part of our governmer % fied. London, Paris, Berlin and the rest of | Praska deputy sheriffs, all eager to earn | Crolx, three Louistana creoles, who brought | (leyeland Plain Dealer How s your . " > Under the constitation, the present | v " | gide of the Atlantic e just ow threat- | Onit suspicious person, and not too par re plantation, nine miles below the | over the iy my conl {8 lusting Tt's the et o 704 ‘_"H bokeadudol ekl | there sbould be some gross injustice | ened with a shortage of funds, but New | tlcular whether they captured the person | city. While the Americans were watching | W4 1US disappearing that bothers me = = legtslature s the "f"-‘ body empowered | o, o), purt of the Venezuelan govern- | York has cash to spare, and stands ready | 4€ad or alive. Presumably Mr. Dennis of | for them on the Mississippl's sound and | Philade A bike SOR . he three war ships sent to Venezuela | 0 pass an - apportionment bill in con- {00500 e \Cond justify. our interposi- | 10 1end it to any country at the regular | Boston wasted no time in giving a full | €t the mouth of the Father of Waters, the | “coms (0 me, Galks (0o much 4 ave small, but there is no need of wast- | formity with the recent census. This | J ) ket rates. In money matters the United | and credible explanation of his missison und | r dcos ad effected a feibe ; Oh, well, you couldn’t expect a barher tion. The fact that both the asphalt | o iy 08, iog on th o “hin i ede eh B R AR Rl o » evade e shirke States 13 app | his survival is sufficient evidence that he | shore of Lake Rorgne, and b | ¢ 1 big lond on small game, | duty must not be evaded nor shirked | o & i oling | SHates 13 in the happy condition these | 8! and, marching | lng u big . [ ot should it be performed with purely | COMPARIES are American somewhat | tmes that it can, in handling Its cash, Tive | 18 0 ready and lucld speaker, whose | through the marsh on the east bank of the | Chicags Tribine: il with the fun | Y | emburrasses the situntlon so far as|up to the spirit of the old abolitionist's | Kestures never carry his hands below his | Mississippi river, had reached its hank | 200500 Some people think tall right to should be | purtisan ends i view, fily Wi £ CLoARLE ! At e L d vat ontons and. others don't. 1Us only u Jit0 takka tieln i 0t Diglit oe DI6s | | RO HbaBE tile COUNUGR UABINHOHNG | o eiE 8 OCaEed, | e A gy (Worldy four ) WREEE T | rom its mouth matier of taste careful o take the it or Ple or most of the countles the districting | Awerican minister is exerting himself | ©Untrymen are all mankind Reining in their horses, the creol. GIrl with the Storm Collar—No, 1t fen't pont Morgan will Kidnap them, of legislative representation 18 purely a | 450 S auic settlement of |- Within the past: twelve or fftecen months | men tnquired for and were roroived by | 08 & Mutter of smell — question of arithmetie, the only oppor: |-the’ dimenity -axd lm\‘.\‘"” Shat e the United States has lent very nearly Sievelnd X " 5 . | "0l Hickory,” and to him they communi- | Chicago Post Wiieti- T Was vour aks Commercinl club men want to own | tunity for division being in the con-| . AL Ctl | $100,000,000 to the governments of Russia, [ Cleveland rather rubs it in when she do- | cated the above tidings. General Jackson | I never (hought of “spending us' much thelr own home. Omaha eannot have | steuction of the district risi ,| e done under existing circumstances. | Germany, Norway-Swe England clares that Cincinnat! may monopolize the | had been {ll for several weeks, but ghe | "*Wan, “sipe the careless y Uil helr own liof S £ L 8 Ccomprisiug |\ pail not get into any serious trou- | other Eurogean countries and has lent more | DU of royalty and pugilism | news of the approach of the enemy and [ I caniot do more thi * iy ey too many of that sort of buildings. two or more counties. By ting 10 blo with Venezuela by reason of this|'han this to private persons and corpora- | Canada manages without the interven- the peril of his .try did more than all [ PAtPIx Tt was grandfather's work at this task in a proper spirit it | i Phil D, Armour, when he came to die, | oin be accompl i ot f ons o o other sid e water. e | tion of ax to absorb a fe oder his army surgeons or the mos contlict between rival asphalt com. | 908 On the other side of the water. The | tion of an ax to absorb a few modern | KUTgeons or the most skilled phy ied without any fac e 3 g favor can be extended this year to almost | The dominion has just abolished lot | siclans. Within thirty minutes military Detroit Free Press: Amateur— What does asked to have the Lord's prayer read 10 [ ¢jous opposition. panies, W lmh"\n-l may be necessary | way needed limit, so long as the gecurity |by law }Ir\““.“ les were rupidly writing out order ",‘,‘_ T ot ‘\1“",',1}" clrcles when they suy NIy & aherabin: I LAt fiet. to properly safegunrd American inter- |is 00 and the rate is satisfactory. Not| Those of Mr, Carnegle's gifts which have | 400 couriers were dushing away with them | ' Vercran AT means that (he rest « — SPIRI ests will be done, but it can confidently | far from § OF THE SOUTH. neh the mur ; ) The debate in the national house of |y, ar 200,000,000 has been disbursed In | been publicly announced during the past | !0 the commanders of the various raw [ % don't have to dividends and interest in New York, Boston, | sald that our government w il o 4 ] BOY it WL 1ot | yy00g0, 81, Louls and the other American | Dodge connty will not 1 derers of Herman Zahm, but they may year gave a mount to $3,000,000. Last year he|'®Vies. which were the only hope of Juck Ay $5,000,000. son 1o turn back the picked vete Washi ns of | lobbying approve of e involved inn quarrel with the | 0 legislnture A T T | Botng vight financial centers since the new year began the Napoleonic war | e B BRI s Pepre 4 ™ res on of " \ b R V19 AR hega! Ex-President Cleveland and Sepator Napoleonic wars. s A & rost assured of a speedy trial and cer- [ P I““"l‘l" b th o olution of in-| youthern republic over this asphalt | or will have been disbursed within a day o | Hamna ngree upon the tenure of ofen. fo — empatiy Answered Senator Sorghum: “f tain punishment. auiry into the disfranchisement of ne- | outrove two. All this Is ready for reinvestment and { progident, but on most points of policy| ! 13 IOt Renerally known, but (here were [ fo do I8 1o get ciected (o the ) - groes in the south disclosed the spivit | neither ce nor geographical lines will be to its amplovment . . r of empire i« moving very rap-| Charles S 1 idly these days. Some of the little coun- [ ™Inister to Gr really four 234 of Dec of January battles of A mb they are not unanimous any barrl The The first showing In the senatorial | that dominates the political element il Updoubtediy the great secret of the game will be made one week from to- | control in that section. It Is deter-| qyecess of the late Philip Danforth be whsolutely sur o the 2§ h, oge the st things are nd one the 8th. The first three neis, the new American e, is a graduate of Cor- | _ | wero only skirmlshes and the ¢ ties | . Philadelphia Pross: The poe i | g Y '] » the colored | | nell, but, before gol o college, learned | he casualtic nh poet's wife had day. There will still remain some | Mined to entirely eliminate the coloved | \pmour was his close attention to de- | triss on the Mediterranean, with Spain { SN bul betore Blok 1o collcge. learncd | wore only a few lightly wounded and re- | (el hen, Best o ernsn (e’ moaning of doubt about the kize of the “hole card.” | citizen from politics If it be possible t0 | i), As an organizer of business cn- | Holland and England following in succes- | the printers trade ln Troy, ®. ¥. | sulted in the repulse of the Americans. The | “I'm sarry, dear. " she xaid at lemerh. ana \ do so. Representatives from Missis- | qopneises he stood with few peers, even | £10n, have held the world’s financial center. |t|mu~~ l‘.(‘lunrl \Ilmvju p;""l““"l of ~r‘v- fourth was the batfle, in which less than | Felue PN DO can't make any Bense ’ + alveady | $ippl, Alabawa and Nor Caroling . . | England has had it for the past 200 years. [ ¢l0logy at the University of Chlcago, I8 10| 6,000 raw soldiers, most of the med | Sttt Bryan says subscriptions are already | $ippl, Alubama and North Caroliva | ymong a generation of wonderfully | Sr8RE W8S HEE B 10 P08 PRt S99 YoRto: | B0l ot president of Northwestern unl- [ only with the wespons wser 1o oms BMed | SRt he chortied in his gles, o1 coming In for his paper and he has | practically admitted thut the fourteenth | yrong men. His forexight was kel | pait centuries ago, which were directad | versity. He fs u son of Bishop Vincent of | defeated 12,000 of the flower of the fomy | (o T Ny mnaine s eI sond 1o alrendy decumulated cordwood enough | amendment to the constitution of the | wygugh to perecive the day when bis | chiefly against Holland, then the world's | the Methodist church army, veterans who had received their train- | PHRER NEW CHSTURT o to last him through the remainder of [ United States is a dead letter in theit | g would no longer guide his husiness | carrier on the high as, eventually | *“Mark Twain'' says he has found sixty- |ing under the eye of Wollington, and who | J INPURY SONNITS, e wities states and that they have taken ef-|uud he prepared for it. As a result | *hatched the financial, as they did the po- |four or more religious sects in South Aus- |had caused (o set the star of the grew | Mrs. Whiton-8tons in Hostoh Transer { fective means to prevent the negroes | o g A1 ez e 00 litieal. supremacy from that country and |tralia, but that, as we were ourselves well | Napoleon 1 hRaring ’ ; ine much | exercising the right of franchise. Itep | e, Ereat Armour enterprises Will 0| gyve it to England. London has been tho | enough supplied, he decided not to Import | Contrary to the general belief, there was | HUSI for tho watching stars grow biina Congressman Hopkins is finding much | ex g the " D | steadily forward under control of men| monetary hub of the universe back from |any into the United States | not a single cotton bale in the breastworks | \\,.',',',"';"(‘,‘ i difficulty in getting an expansion con- | resentative Underwood of Alabama de-| wwhoge ability was thoroughly tested by | the time of William and Mary, but its days | No one can deny that the late Ignatius | behind which the handful of Americans re higher irares Ssmosup HIgherand wgress to endorse an antl-expansion ap- | clared that both the fourteeenth and | o founder, [in' that role are numbered. The world's| ponnelly died in & year that had a cipher. | pulsed the foe, whose watchword for the | AT WRLDL i ftx magnificont atire portionment bill. Let the house grow | fifteenth amendments were mistakes — center of financial gravity is about to be [ Two days before he could have departed | day was “Booty and Beauty.” It was | ‘" ihetst of midnight “lies the dentury, with the country. and both had failed, Wwhile Williams of | The frequency with which men just | ransterred to-New York. The great 10ans | in one with two, but he probably thought | mostly carthwork riveted by plank, and ex: | Look Vi sour st on i, nor shrink, nor SR Rt il o e | which the British, German and other gov- | 4 single cipher would answer his purpose. | tended less than a mile along an old sawmill | . dread _— Mississippl defended the course of thut | released from prison at once resume | J00 L EEEE (R TEE SRR SOV o atud tha mow | FAS8, ‘oF coules, "Thie'line of the old seeens | EOF.088LIL In & breathing oloud ot e . | ents have floated here © past | e Cleveland World celebrated the new | Face, or coulee e ine of the old earth- | for DAL It | hing cloud of fird Judge Neville's critical fllness 18 the fand other southern states which had | thelr criminal career brings the ques- | year (chiely “for the South African and | oo o o O i n paper dated | Work is now the southern boundary of the | Gn sinme " Sentiry ke a new’ Mossian cause of much apprehension in the Big | legislated to disfranchise the negro. | | w wings of “what shall be pro : tion of passing an habitual eriminal act | Chinese campaigns) indicates that the | yuiuary 1, 2001, and phrased in mongrel | Chalmette National cemetery; the ground | o sped prophetic Sixth. In event of his death there| There s no misunderstunding the | to the fore. 1f society, in the exerciso | transition has —already —taken place |gpojicn 1f such Joshbillingsgate 1s to be | 50 gallantly held that day 1s now the last | Whit shall be? Lo, when unborn men de- will be a livel fine scramble among the | meaning of these atte ans, and, | Loye otect ftsel 3 They | of the rig 1 ht to leaders for the succession to his seat. | xhow unmistakably the purpose of the | men to prison for eriure - ean send | America’s money changers will, for the world's nations, hereafter open and close the lingo of the next century the ambition | bivouac of thousands of Ameri to live out the twentieth will receive a Love as sublimest of appropriately to its present use and its | They will outlenp the committed, it | the gates of the temple of Janus. [(ER e [ past history, upon entoring it today, the eye | AN eaven iiira 1 Wiher Jevers o™ — democrats of the south to go on with | has the sume right to Keep habitual RRToCH 1o 1s in Jall for | 8 OTst Rreoted by u stone tablet b OF loan i hem thin to be divin Young omers Somerset 18 in hard fhe poliey of disfranchisement, i per-| criminals there who persist in such | MONEY SUPPLY o1 i wonrtn, | N I.\ulv\luvr-“:-’f Kansas, who 18 10 3ol ter | tho immortal rhymes of Theodore O'Hura: | ) b godiike shall suftee duck. Some time ago his nose was put | pitted to do so, until it shall have been | habits. Two-thirds of the crimes are 5 e :]‘.‘“’4‘,':“" sive up o fow “rocks" for liberty Cume's etornal cumpivi ground T R e out of Joint by the birth of a son to the | extended to all the states of that see- | committed by people with criminal rec- | S1OTe™ of th |32 the muscular crusader actually hit the il atory e With Sl round | Gount thom s evolution of e duke of Beaufort, whom he had ex-|{jon, with the ultimate aim of excluding | ords behind thew. glassware the throw must be classed as | ™ "fl“r\\“”{;’l I‘;y\"'.;';H‘Il;d}”hm CETei] "Hrw concelved before the world be- ceed, and now one of his | prom the franchise not only illiterate —_— Director Roberts of the national mint |an accident, else the traditions of tve sex | TS LR 0 (O E PR 0 FOER 1 it them as yoars of heaven tn earth's colored citizens, but all negroes, They | The latest move of General MucAr-|Will present some remarkably suggestive jare smashed y . i | the dawn, and at 8 o'clock the invaders had « o o 3 currency of the | n, justice of the peace a ably provoke a howl from.|98ta on the money and currency the | john Hartman, justi f v | be world in his annual report, now oing | Millyille, N. J., got into a wordy war with He has ordered Brernity that still in embryo Ties, n repulsed with a loss of nearly 8,000, | Johovah held. To! He © eni span The everlasting years, and yet. O m will continue to do this regardless of | thur will pr Veople passing the hotel where the | (he fourteenth and fifteenth amend- | the opposition p | or more than one for cvery American > 0 Thou shalt to the e ) through the prees. Preliminary summa- | gome visitors to his office and used lan- [ oo™ o8 0l i 0" 0 Smertean £ ConRummatin e & Jacksonian banquet was held last night | ments to the constitution and if ever | the deportation to Guam of Filipinos | ries indicate the scope and character of his | guage of the sulphurous variety. After the | grc ® LS mteen Killed, thirty-nine | Yo G AT i -\,"';"‘ % ,' kept the other side of the street when | the southern democracy shall again ob- | suspected of aiding the vebels in their | information, which has a direct bearing | fygs was all over he asked the mayor for | Wounded amd nineteen missing. The losscs \\ can uj ‘w«“ ",,‘ o th, and faith unvel]: Tillman's pitehfork commenced to work. | tain control of the government the re- | own counts Whion tisy_ renclitholp | 0 the' Susstivn: Gt the aumolancy O 14 | a warsant for his awi Ereset O the et |10 this batcle o disproportionate | ili"'vo ‘whnraach that mun n GecmW They were taking no chances of belug | peal of those amenduents would follow | new home, however, they will find f | SIS money i ciremation and ihe LA LB R L e than In any tn tho miatory ot | | ple burled under a lond of democratic huy. | and all political and civil rights which | considerably more difficult to gIve UCWS | o monetary needs of the world have been | ; p.li’ a fine just like any other citizen? | : —_ ] e — | the constitution gives to the coloped | of Americun movements to their vebel | supplied, and will continue to be met, with- | pyy an honest man even i€ I am JUstic® | on0 o cjdent fn connection with this bat- | On the whit = ',", i ke Implement men will be here today | race would be denled to it friends. | out” inflation or any material increase in | oe (ne y " A small fine was imposed: | 1oy o pocullar interest ax showing the | Wit entir . ke A o 4 it — the paper money in circulation bl B e eI han ey lienr rs: patiina Q) ht evang write thut wars shall from all over the territory adjacent t The question is whether the politic | character of Andrew Jackson |2 A Omaha to talk over matters in connec- | clement that I8 doing this shall con-| Senator Pettigrew heaves a sigh of re-| The progress made during the jUe | . CONCRRNING ORO) to his knowledge that certaln Americans, | That th Al come w universal pence pa | [ grot every time the credentinls of some [Of one generation Is indicated by the fol- | some of them prominent, were atrongly | And. ere the century dick, that grastoe jiehe tion With their trade. The large annual | tinue to buve representation in congress | 85 tor who has heen re-olected are pro. | IOWIng _table, glving the money of the | 1 Merriment Ove uspected of disaffection and an inclination | W tream through human souls, untii the attendance at this meeting 1s another of | and in the electoral college based on a | % “"‘, : l“‘ it i : l'lf Pre-| world at varlous period | Iy af the Kidna to communicate to the British the weak- | All wrongs shall avercome, all bonds r the signs of Omaba's commerclul su- | population a considerable part of which | Sented i that body I8 Bl M giiver. | haner | Denver Pat. ness of his force, he caused them to be | le A . premacy. 18 disfranchised. There aye now forty | Well #8 hix constituents, are ready to $5.057.00,000 $242510,000 | The latest piece of humor Sprung WROR | gypymgrily arrested and placed vnd ] oW from thought's divine X v tula — » the South Dakol | congr i on his | = = - representatives in congri and forty 0000 | the public by the sleuths who are (rYINB | oo “aithough they were civilians. Thefr | And'y ] hadow forth the infinite. 4 4,236,900,000 S, (00, (40 ol ’ ‘rowe is that he is vow %an ite » Wrt 1 I Minite wrospective retivemed | H to catch Pat Cra I friends secured for them writs of habea it roth Kknow'st the ages are ol Towa has $1,500,000 In the treasury | electoral votes based upon the colored | Prospective retirement. N A 00 &t | ‘hastening to the Hole-in-the-Wall coun- | ooy commanding the general to pro-| o U ‘ Kes are not aud no bounded or floating debt. It s | population, ball this representation And Liberally Paid For, These figures show that the amount of | try in Wyoming, h ‘": b 4 .wu’ | duce his prisoncrs before Judge 1 “w\ A oracles proclaiming g thoy o 4 one of the finest capitol huildings in mul‘ wtinue, or perhaps be increased unde Indlanapolis News. money available in 1873 was about $4,800,- | out of the way of the police and Hall. To do this the weral kr Nt good men' talted shail g ful e f' pople e o g portio ) e sl e r on as to o hereabouts | 000,000, while the 0\ nctua o tives | their relea and feliberately d p r ¥ 1 union, all paid f 1t people ure | the-new apportionment, or shall it be | Any information as to the whereabouts | 000,000, while the amount In actual use at | tves" = 0o ney announced: | th Bse, M 0o Salharktaly Sisoreyest | welieisan cuis’ cantionh. eaca dmartal prosperous. No wonder the calumity | reduced, ax authorized by the consti- |of Pat Crowe will be thankfully recelved by |the beginning of the prescnt year s esti- | Oniy vostorduy the SERCIH SO the writs. The dav after the bdle Wi 5000 | party was buried under 100,000 major- | tution, in those stutes that disfranchise | the Omaba police naied at $11,600,0C0000, This means an tn- | Growe they were on & hot trail and | nor SRS Py with o warrant for ) MmORIAL ahall aps ity at the recent election. colored citizens? The matter is one of The Waal Sheared Off, Trtaf period ot tawenty-neven yourn. 1t 1 | captured their man after a wild chase, | Ji"uriegt’ for contompt of court arrived = supreme dmportance, for not ouly is | EGARD NaWh o true that there i5 somo doubt about the | briuging bim (o o halt with their si% | ai headquarters and (b ord bt 4 | o e superintendent of public » L adne gt ors.”" This all happened In the Pine | o) invading tho ds had rolle " B ane o ring +| the federal constitution being violatea | When the superintendent pu 10~ | correctness of the figures regarding the |shooters.” This all happer ¢ | which fn ¥ Bumpehurt g Aulverlng A the | 18 JAOSKAL SRS £ the southor | SFuction in New Mexico declares that foot | card®C AR (L PETR 0 but mo ono | Ridge rescrvation, and couriers were SOt | wuy gheathed before this bit of b and clateh of loy winter, even Rome hLay-| by the action of soiue uf the southern { ball must go because it I8 too dangerous | youbs that the goll money of the world | to Chadron to send the news to the world. | e geperal whom the captors‘of Napoleon ing recelved a blanket of snow, while | states, but a great injustice is done 10| i jooks as it the old wooliness of the West |1 yoon multiplied by thres at least. The | The principal ground for suspecting the f ooy not subdue 1 himself a pr Omaha people enjoy the brightest of | the states which respect the provisions | were simply a bit of phraseology amount of paper money has not increased | prisoner seems to have been his prot | oner to an humbl fl. When ¢ skies and the | of the constitution, | ——— sunshine, the bluest Frosdom'd Latest Hero, | much, the tendency having been steadily | tion that he X rlr‘im“l l_”:'l Sy “N‘h”y for J.x 1' v“n 4‘“”[ 4 :”Mwll Btenly purest of air. Nebraska's climate can't| 1t % not probable that anything will Cleveland. Leader [toward a strensthening of the metallle re- | oblected to bl arroted, | e e R 3 s present e '8N rem- | ¢ . L oTves it cortain that he was guilty court room and o K en hich be beaten, winter or summer, be done by the present congres to rein Christian Dewet seoms to be glving | As for the distribution of the yellow| When the detectives, fresh from their | ynanimously approved the action of Gen ——— edy this condition. Many republicans | the British good reason to think that he is| G0, "0 figures have been given re-|*wild chase” on the “hot trail,”" reached | ora) Jackson, and, in a e with “Old Willle Wallle Astor s findiug. fully as | are opposed to considering the subject, | another Georko Washington. As & MM | |04ty but 1t Wil do no harm to set | Chadron they explained that the man they | Hickory's exhortation, “I bave done m much discomfort in the old established | The Olmsted vesolution, which was | k“j‘mi‘"”"{,‘h‘l‘"j‘m“_' frst American in history, | fOrth once more the estimates for the |had supposed to be Mr. Orows was ‘,;n:l\ duty; now do yours,” & fng of 00 w8 customs of England as he did in the | sent to the census committee, will prob- | * e ¥*| leading countries & M0 DARGLL & SUEIR AN R OMe e e le o allaw reedom with which the people of this | ably be burled there. But the question | -A Double Dos United Btates (stock of gold)....41.0f am | He will fntsh hle hubt WIS G000 Rlfue-tis @ia & ry discusse sl will not be allowed to die and sooner ARHIQER AMSTIOAY: H 00| SAOLATAR B8 O A ivas work iftecantly. | As atatsd. the battlsfield of Ohalmette s oupty Quenued timet and bis. of ; i Hazing at West Point has been probed by 1 0)| The Bnglish detectlves w INGERBYY. | Agik PR R A fairs. There does not appear to he any | or later 1t must be settled and settled L . ¥ At 100 | mhe dispatches say that when the steam- | now occupied as a nutional cem 1 3 military authority, and will now be scarched . . hed Liverpool recently, | 1865 the ground was donated by the city of ph togora 1 ! other plan by which Willle can have his | right. | into by civil authorities. Between tho two, of the existing monefury | hip Mi nvwlusu i B ey M E LR i eS MARALE By the S B otogr p her own way except to buy au istand where | - . cate | #ome means of educating young men to be- | ystem. based on fh gold sindard, o it e e i Ll B R e b ol e AL YOU CaRte BRAR GIIN: B Latest developments in China indicate | gome offic d gentlemen othel e | hardly be better iilustrated than in the | aboard N o e pass 0 ¥ ; himself. that Russia las lost none of its diplo- | prize ring and bullyiug ought to be de Ke prog A Py | the site of the old plantation house, whers | ATis il i _—_ matle cunniug, Since the present [wised st heven yours i e, the ‘rapid do- | The chaso after Crowe s the most amus- | General Jackson had his headquarter | 45¢ '8 ) el wed | N SRTEH TR WHAIE W8 | - to send his daily e battle, 1s an incomplete ‘b PLATIZS Congressman Sutherland woke up long | troubles in China it has been announced Colonel Vifgo Greeting, velopment of the South African 1| ing thing since Otis used to send his d Iy | the battl b | tne ||“‘W it VELOX DHVELOPER 8c enough to make an alleged defense of | fromr thme to time that Russia con hicago Chronicle Klondike mines and the fncreased output | reports announcing that he had tho “situd- | monument” It 1% o stone shaft abou | ILax DR f ‘ Nebrasks. The congressman from the | templated no further tervitorial acquisi ‘ The prize ass of 1901 bas already made | of American and Australian gold fields, | tion well in 1’: .‘; 1 .u.‘. m“v A \’ ;:-“. :\uymx ,.‘.'| quare | b= i bans and s I oaien MOUNTS-any slzs up 8¢ ‘ “ T deep, SODOT ray heard, the e | The prospects for further heavy additions | w surrounded on @ i cen carried to a heis o abo to und ; AxD, \ bent upon him to say anything for the | that country in Manchuria has havdly | 10 o centloman on the staff of the gov- | Commerce is expanding, and though the| All the detectives in the country huve | L 48 surrounded by rank vegetation an J * HUTlSO\ & CO state until the popocratic idol was un- | appeared to comport with such | grnor of Nebraska who sternly refused to | credit system diminishes the need of metai- | photogra ‘hl of n'. ve. and e is \;Ix:'g r’ww the 'm viow 18 lts sides g v o \ R v : wse. The | declaration. v O attend @ hernatorial reception because |%ic mone e s no danger of excessive | them all while they have him lo | gras . weeds whose e i 1 | people of Nebruska would appreciat “,-Nrm'““ i ““'_m Wis negotiated in | Lee. 1n the estimation of the milltary gen- |ery for more money Is being answered, |union at the same time. This 15 an da- | by vagrant winds (et recked as B of 1520 Douglas Street. ‘ the cougressman more if his “defen . o [ tieman, belng a rebel, and therefore of- | not by legislative fiatism, but by @other | taresting commentary on the great Awerl- | the glorfes of that duy an (he herolsm was not purely political, 1899, When the bear loses out ob 4 | fansive to all true patriots. Of course it | earth. X‘““ detective system, the men who made it famous, as the

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