5 THE OMAHA DA13;Y REKi MXXNPAV, ypTEMBER 11, 1901. Tub omaiia Daily Bee. 4 K. ItOSiiWA'flSK, UDlTOIt. 1'tliLlSUHU EVUItY MORNING. I TUH.MS VV SUIlSCIlll'TlON: Dally Uce (Without riuudayj, One Y'ar,.W.oo Jjmiy ucv anu buiinuy, unu itar, initiated till, une i cur Sunday lice, One leal ... suiliruny tivt; ono inr..... 'iwiniiuth Lcntuty l'mmcr, Ono iear. j UKtl VlJltt.lJ L.AHU1KU. . Daily Hou, witnout Sunday, cr copy., DnAv Ht. witliuut hundity. per wi'tK.. uufiy Dec, inciuuing hunu.iy, per week. .lie Mtuiuay Hoc, icr copy vvc it-tulng ui;, tvlthuui Sunday, per week. .wo .jiiiiii Jte, Including nunuay, pur wuck.Iju (-tmp.aintB ot irrc allium us in deliver should uu uudrcanud to City Circulation Uu liailtncifi. . t OKFICKH. Unlahtl; Tlic Ucu lMilltlliig. .-.,., South Ormum; city mm uuildlne, rwenty lluri unu ,vi aired. council ululis; 10 l'cnti Street. cnicugu: low t iuty winding. thw l'ork: I'cmpic c'uuri. i uahirtKl n. uMl 1' ourlculith Street. , ' COllUliHl'ONUHNCK. . Communications relating iu 'lews and edi torial matter snould t,e mime sued: omaiia ijiO, iuaoriul jjipurtmciii. m SINLSri LliTl'IilW. JftlMliietM lUtira and rein. lumens should bo Huiiii'sktu; inu itu I'uu.miuiiK coinpuiiy, Uinan.i. , ItllMlTTANCKS. lteinifby iii-ritt, ixpit-Kh oi postal older, p.ijamc lo 'J lie iko j'ui. lulling Coniiany. uuiy c-t'tit Htumpd aceupleU in payment of loan account!", iirsonui ciiccks, except on Uiu.iha or eastern Of cii.ulKes. not ucci-pteu. mu. liRll l'LU),ldllUD COMI'AXSi, y.iiy '.'.to l.G-J J.W . 2C .Uu stati:mi:nt ok oihoulation. i:,,.,.. ,.r v. i.r.ili, IliiniftiiM dltllttv. 69 ci.Miikf.. h. izschuck. necrctary ot 'inu Hoc 1..1.,, ..,.. i.m,i.iiv' iii'iiiif duly riwurn mh imu the uctiial nuintier ot full una . ",,li,. , i l tip v Ml' The D.lllV. Murillllg i.vfiilnc and hunnay Hoc primed during mo tnoiilh tl Octoocr, lWi, wus as tol luws: ' ' A WAXTOX AftiAULT OX OMAHA. That Omaha polities Is dominated by a gambling trust wh'tcrr coins money oiit of gambling dons that nro run wldo open, dvcrtlscd and publicly patronized, every body knows, Tho degeneracy of the city, however, Is not confined to Its politics, but ' pervades every portion of society. They can't suppprt. a .charltf-organUatlon society and thn result Is that one part of the citizenship Is breeding paupers uy in discriminate giving to eyery hum and hobo who 'applies for 'aid,- while-'the deserving poo'r ,nre left to.jsuffer' lndesCrlbablo hor rors, There wan a scene In an Omaha lenot tho other day thai Is a disgrace.. to wn -were about to'say the .city, but noth- ng can further disgrace it. An oid anu fceblo couple who had dwelt In happy married llfo for more than fifty years had come to tho city to live with a daughter, who was so-poor and whoso-dwelling was so small that the old people could not rowd In. They werel Informed' that they would have to go to the poorhouse and bo separated. There they sat In the depot, with great tears running down their races. The woman said: "We are willing to go to the poorhoiiBe If wo can be together, but If ,vo arc to be soparntcd you had bet1 tcr kill us. Wo have lived together for more than fifty years and havr never been separated. It will kill us both. Wo had rather die together." In that degenerate city there ,wcro none to pity. No charity organization was rentiy to Investigate and take chargo of these fceblo old pefiple, who had worked hard all their lives and raised n family of children. flut what ot tho civilization that permits uch things? What- of the boasted pros perity In which such things occurr 'What S.. 'J.. 10.. u.. 12.. 13.. 11.. IS.. 1(5.. n.niit JII.OMt .1,tM JIII.OI.'O tv-Mio ns.ipu i!P.I7l us.sio L.US.MIO .,.,i...a47mi ..; UN.fcnu n.ii'.'d aii.or.r. . iiS.II.'IO ,n;io' us,u.-. 17 18 ID JU :i 21.. 2j. . 30... ? "1 us.r.mi ait.ituii -JM.IIO 'Mti'M :to,i7) UH.II.-O :ia,7ao UH.770 :io,7to :ui,iimi Ul,07.". :tu. n;o :ii,7o ;ii,ino :i:t,(ir,o Total .1117, :i iii lt,H,1 Less uitHnld nnd returned copies.. Net total alns.... 1'.: 1(07, l Net daily average. -l',-7 UKOltOK 11. T.SC11UCK. Suhsrrlbcd In my piVsnce and nworn to lieroro mo in s 3131 my or uciooer. .a. u, irt'I. M. II. HUNOATK. (Seal.) , Notary Public, Tho HcratcliPd ticket sim'Iiis Ii linvi; lii'cn a favorlto in more counties tlinii one In NebviihUa this yenr. Three weeks more anil President Itoosevelt will enjoy 'the novel expeil eiiet) of liuvlnn congress on his lunula A Rood ninny niiinufnetiiriHK ion cents me willing to Ideate In Oninliu, nl wiiys provldlni: Oninliu will l'mtilsli thu Cllllltlll. If any turkey has Iieen missed In the distribution of T1iiiiiUskIvIii iiroelamn tlons li should register his Krlvitut' forthwith with the proper authorities In regard to our-future economic policy and particularly to reciprocity. No con fident predict km enn now lie made ns lo the result, but while the probability Is strongly apilnst tarirf revision, wo think II safe to Kay trial the reciprocity policy will prevail. In that case pro tectloit will necessarily be somewhat nf fected, though not to nn extent, under the limitations of the reciprocity pro visions of the tariff lnw, to mateflally Impair the advantages which protection given to our Industries. Mr. .McKluley said: "If perchance some of our tariffs are no longer needed for revenue or to encourage and protect our lifdiistrlea at home, why should they not be employed to extend and promote our markets abroad?" He believed that we could nfford to surrender something of pres ent protection In order to retain and enlarge our foreign trade. This Is the question of first and most urgent Importance with which the com Ing congress has to deal and upon Its wise determination largely depends the continuance of our commercial pr6gress and prosperity mid the maintenance of our litiuucial strength. SEKKIMI STATVIIOOl). Arizona, New .Mexico and Oklahoma am preparing to make an earnest ef fort to obtain statehood from the Klfty- seventh congress. Next Thursday a ronvntitloii of d'eleirntes from Oklahoma of tho organization of society whero such nn(, tl(J Imjnn territory will meet at innumanuy is TronBiniRi u bui... " I 'IV m niitlln.. n iilim of It such a thing rtnrtii.pAiH In T.lnnnln Ihn rharltV or nDniiin wm.id havo i,i ready to act action with which to go before congress, Immediately. An cmcrncncy tuna is ai- j no liuiiciiiioiis niu iiiui mi: oicuims ways at hand. An Investigation would have x v lit be more hnrmoiilous and effective been made and the old couple would' have t)mll otLr Huinr moctlngs held during been allowed to live In each other's so- f w(,h c etv nnlll they were ca ed away. In "v , . . , , ,. , u. Jr. .iiffnnt.-t.incnin lnde- there has been manifested u spirit of tiendrnt. rivalry, 1101 10 say jeiuuusj, una mm I'lils malicious screed will be taken for made the result or little value. reverai gospel truth by thomYnnds of Nebraska plans are contemplated, one being thu iioniillslH because It is primed at the union ot ouianoina anu me iimiau ici ii.mii f.r 'the i.illinrlnl naL-e of their of- ritory in one state. It Is said the most ilelnl orcaii. There Is not a scintilla of popular plan Is to hAve two states .ml truth' In the 'harrowing Mellon that mltted at the same time ntid under the serves an tlie text ror mis wanton as saull upon Omaha. The alleged brutality toward a help less old couple Is a pure Invention, After painstaking Inquiry The Itce has been unable to Mud a trace of any such Incident, Neither the rekuhir police, the depot police nor the employes n't the railway stations bad ever heard of It same conditions. Oklahoma Is well pre pared for statehood and the desire o Its people should receive proper coiisld cratlou. New Mexico Is also organizing n move incur. The territorial legislature nas prepared a memorial to congress In which It Is urged that In more than twelve congresses the Mtness of the peo the census Mctiros of 1000. This con ltislon Is reached by doubling the num ber of votes cast In this city and multl plvlng Ihe result by live. Why Mr. Test should stop short of quadrupling the total vote cast and multiplying It by ten Is Inconceivable. One method Is Philosophy of the Returns, Chicago Hecord-llerald (rep.) As a result of Tuesday's elections tho democrats will gain one I'nlted States sen. just as reliable as the other. The truth ator from Kentucky and probably another Is Mr. Test s researches among the heavenly bodies have expanded his per ceptions to stiih an extent that his mathematical bump Is enlarged by sev eral degrees of longitude nnd altitude. from .Maryland, but they have no cause for national rejoicing. If the south has swung back with some appearance of renewed loyalty the more significant returns from the north are most discouraging. The great republican pluralities of Iowa, Ohio and Massachusetts, the republican gain In Ne- Phe smaller counties In Nebraska braska, tho persistence with which that usually complete their otllclal canvasses former democratic slate. New .tersoy, now of the vote before tbe canvass In Doug- her" to JI1 "P"1'11"" wjumn l,rov , . i . , fiu-. I .... IIIHI Ut'IUUVl Hliu niiuiifciii in mm Minimis las county Is .even beg in. 1 here Is no whern u ,v most WpM good renson why election olllcers In a Tho contnued prosperity of the country great city should not be ns prompt in under a republican administration explains making their returns ns those In back- the situation In part, and probably the dem woods precincts. ' The people of tills ocrats lost much more than they won last nirli In lio lib O to in VP t lo onr l"r l-ar.iu.uu.n. las.m in imperial TllinTV yi:a lift'. Oil" WTII. llIr', lite rrupir .unirrinii , Alcnliillj n ii.it .llornll). Clilcago Inter Ocean. TJie Treasury department recently pub lished a long nnd dull-looking tnble of fig tires which proved to contain a mote won derful story than any romancer or poet ever Imagined. It Is the true story of tin have not u tithe ot the eloquence of the figures which utterly discredit the free sil ver propaganda. Instead ot that cruel finan cial stringency which was predicted wo have today an unprecedented supply of groW(h 0f tho American peeplo In the Inijt money, me largest per capita circulation tkriy years. on record, A restoration of confidence In democratic leadership Is Impossible under the circum stances. People who have nn antipathy for the republican party and who cannot sup port It with any enthusiasm are driven to It by the Incontrovertible monetary facts. The democracy will never reclaim them un til it has reclaimed Itself anil repudiated the onco powerful faction which has mnde It ridiculous by prophecies that were re- We nro often told that "the ricn nro growing richer nnd mo poor growiui; poorer." Those who' say tins annul mat our total weaiui iias smiuj but deny that It Is so evenly distributed as It used to be. Yet In trip last thirty year, wl.llo wo have luercasc'd In number . 1 . . , i i. .i only 5S per cent, our savin" m-i,u.i-Itors lave Increased nearly 100 per rent, and their deposits 4.'.0 per cent, l or every soul added to our population four of our county olllclal election llgures complete within seventy-two hours' after the closing of the' polls, without waiting for the In troduction of the voting machine. Ism because tho people are always disposed to back tho government In a foreign war or In a war for the retention of territory legiti mately acquired. Hut the first great handl-, cap was the Chicago platform of 1S96, nnd Its ruinous Influence muy be discovered In every compalgn since. , . , ... . i. .... i ii inu main ill wiuii iwuinen na- mil, age, enough to denounce the government nRhUng HRnlnst (hp party lhp (rca((lry Mft. ror HIP IlOirors oi UU! iioieiiiwn eniupn ... ...... nro m,,rB ..nirnelou futed by events almost as soon as they were L)coplo ,mV(, ,(ee t0 tni0 Bl(,p lllicieu. , ... ..,n,l In.lminnilPlll'P Wllll'll a S.1V- Tho Injury Is so deep that It could not be . ., rr,iroscntg. ' healed Immediately even by a complete Hut (hprc a HwM wh0( w,lt,0 nrtmttlng revolution In the control of the party. 't otlr n,)(,nm,ng material prosperju)-. contend that this hns been accompanied by moral No direct In- I.ondon papers are mustering up cour- in South Africa. It might be well for Oreat Hritnlu to heed the warning. It was such conditions which largely caused the Intervention of the United States In Cuba and Htiropenn tuitions J which nre Inclined, naturally, to side with the Uoers might take up this pre text with good cause. than any purely political agency. The vivid oratory of an army of stump speakers, tho rhetorical pleas of partisan newspapers tome such rndlcat changn Is Indispensable to begin with. It Is unquestionably n safer policy to defy defection and a third ticket than to attempt a compromise. Defeat might bo certain In either ense, but com promise would leave the organization wrecked again, while thn escape from past hcrnnles under n leadership that had al ways denounced them would at least Justify hopes for tho future. nEi'uni.iCANs' Tunx ;ro iti'Mnicn. Kmerson Enterprise: Nebraska Is In the republican column to stay. This Is evident by the declslvo voto cast. An Indlnna telephone company pro- ,,onca Journa. lt was a tcrri,ie slaugh- poses to furnish compulsory elocution (eI.( j,llt Bn thC!,0 things you know must lessons free to Its operators to Improve be with every famous victory, lis long-distance service by cultivating Albion News: Disintegration has set In in litem a more distinct enunciation. We. with a, vengeance with tho pops, nnd next should Imagine the elocution lessons yenr Nebraska will go republican by 60.000. wmilil ennm in tn more iiurnose If forced Kalrhury Enterprise: There is no ques on the patrons rather than employes. "A free elocution lesson with every live minutes' tulk" ought to be a drawing card. tlon but 'What Nebraska Is again safely In tho republican column. It Is there, too, to remain for several years. Stanton Pickett: Judge Sedgwick has been elected to a place on the supremo hnnrh. Thlu mnv not mrnntlv mill onp .tllrlcn Our Ilrltlsh friends nre aghast at the olcnbcck of Fremont, but the people are discovery that the order for 0.000 briar- :,Cased. wood pipes to be presented by Queen Ashland Gazette: Tho Inevitable has Alexandra to the troops In South Africa happened, The party with no bond of union tvnu i.lvmi a French tiliieinakef to but a thirst for tho spolU has fallen, to and the reporters of the various papers pie ot New Mexico for a state govern- disclaim a)l kimwiedge of. It. . . ment has been fully Investigated, that Thn ilcnunclatfou'iit'Oinahii as a com- bill after bill for the admission of the rfiunltv of depraved morals ami blunted territory has failed by one mishap or conscience Is gratuitous. Its Inspiration another, and In a somewhat Imperative emanates from the same source that has way demanding admission. Arizona will recently sought to blacken Omaha's reputation to make capital for political mountebanks and hypocrites. More money Is disbursed for charities In Omaha In than Is disbursed for charities at l.ln coin, outside of the state Institutions, In a .year. And that Is by no means a re duction upon the philanthropy of the Cap ital city. Hesldes its public charity In stitutions supported by taxation, Omaha vigorously urge Its claims to hood. At a convention Held a pieces. Puslon In Saunders county Is for ever dead. O'Neill Frontier: Thoso 10,000 voters that the fuslonlsts have been claiming were brought back to Nebraska by tho re publicans last year to vote, must havo be come permanent residents. iimi.on nnw tl pntihllonn ! N'ollfv Prvan The coroner s luuuesi over tnc lusiou .hHl t,,0 ,.cnubllcans are still In favor corpse has brought to the front a great 0f expansion. l.ast Tuesday they took tho iniiiiv nolltlcal pathologists. Populist entire territory of Custer county. George keep the expense, down. If her roynl highness had only iKithought herself she could have saved still more of her money by Investing In 0,000 Missouri corncobs of the good old approved pat tern. Htate- h,,,,!!,. R. slst that the fatal dose W. Dewey was aboard tho ship. snort . ...LMintuinr,.,! in- tin. di.iimiTMtH. I ncatrlce Kxnress: The supremo court huimi, ivinciiirau ....... w ailiuiuistercii ny mo ueiiiocruis, omu ",o "..i-. .- time ago In Phoenix resolutions were , u, ,u,ul0(.nltt. doctors are equally will have to struggle along for a time with adoplcd setting forth the claims of the msltlV(! tlmt , cftlm; t hls(loatl VfSnS every week In the year territory lor statehood and a committee l)y ti0l.(.ton.s foil to the patient out of of representative citizens was cnosen 10 lay these claims before congress. A constitution framed ten years ago was readopted. The question of admitting these terri tories to statehood should be considered populist bottles. TIiIiikm C'hiiic III Wny. Baltimore American. Dewey Is an exceptionally lucky He 1b to get prize money and he has not, who has Important engagements clsewhero lt can tin said to tho credit of tho distin guished Judge that he puts up a very en ergetic and commendable fight. Callaway Courier: Tho old hulk of popu lism Is not only leaking, but lt Is scuttled by a gang of fusion pirates which has infested' lt for years, and another November galo Omaha still keeps up with the pieces slon. Its clearings exhibit for the last week shows n gratlfylbg Increase over the Corresponding wtek jf the preced ing year. maintains by private charity half a dozen entirely with reference to their ability r put on trial for winning the battle ,,k. - one of last Jiday w,. I send th. Thilt wholesale prison delivery at' the 1'ort LcAvcn worth pclillentlary is sim ply it reminder that an4 occasional escape of convicts Is likely to occur in thu best regulated prison. When Tat CroWo." learns that the. freedom of the cltyhns been intended to .llin Callahan, with Ihe compliments of the Jury, he will' return to Omaha to greet Ills old friends. Judge. Sedgwick's plurality proves to be close to that by-H'Jioli Nebraska was carried for Hryan In 18'JO. Tile political pendulum has swung from populism to republicanism the whole reach. . The foot bull craze, does not appear to have subsided, to. any appreciable degree. Neither doe. the gauiii appear to havo lost any of Us prestige as a con trlbutor to the annual list of killed nud wouuded. At. Us coming session the Jowa legisln turn will havo the privilege of electing two United States senators. It Is to be hoped It will escape the deadlock bnblt that has taken such u linn hold on re rent Nebraska legislative bodies. Nebraska should participate In the Louisiana Purchase exposition, but the legislature should say what form Its participation should take and to' what extent the statu treasury should be tlrawn on for the bill of expenses. hospitals that would be a credit to any to maintain n state government. No city. Omaha also maintains out of vol- political considerations should Have nuy untnry contributions several orphan. Inlluence In the matter. It, Is quite pos sible that all of them will be admitted bv (he coming congress, as western SnotliliiH Kfffct of Klshlnir. San Francisco Call. Grover Cleveland has made a speech to tho public and stated a convlc- last vestige of lt careening to tho bottom of the sea to. repose, In the sllmo of ob livion, too rotten for food for even the fabled octopus. ' little I r,- Tnr,Mt1lr,nn Thn nlnfllnn nf TlieH- ln Nebraska was a most decisive vlc- IIV I lie I'UllllllK l.-Ullfcll.-.TC, lunvuiu - . - . . ... lllty 111 ,icuiiw " - J.untors nnd representatives generally tlon thBl bJro ,T, 100 ,mnn pe? ln tory all' over the state for tho re'publlcavs. seuatois unu npics .iiiiiim i s l-uaii iij cmlntrj. who think only of getting rich. ' vehraska counties heretofore doml- are believed to be In lavor o giving 1!robahly nc oc..e,ves ,t would be better If TiuZnS Zl chosen re- them statehood A.SUTIIKII HXCLUSIVK 'III'." Klglitcen months ago the World-Her ald made the "exclusive" announcement. more men would go fishing and stay at lt longer when they start. homes, home's for-' the children of de pendent ivomun, rescue' homes for fallen women, a home for unemployed women, besides homes for aged and lulirni men, mlsslun schools; and nearly e've'ry church Is organized for charitable work lo re lieve the sick nud impoverished." A score of fraternal organizations nre con stantly ministering to ' the relief of needy members and their -families, that the supreme court had decided to L nnt OI. mor urBent business on his of 'prosperity and plenty, .... 1 t. a r I. . ii i 1 ....II .oi. 1 . ' .... n I J I t I rr"1 .l. . flkn No worthy man, wqiimu or clillu reverse ust'ii on iih on- nun hjhl- hands on meenay insi man mei nil niittiM wiim KtM'vtMl TinnHovplt: but he traveled hundreds of urL'u iciiuiiii iiuuuij uuii-itut ui i ii--'i ...... ..w. . , (without shelter In Omaha. on the chlei ol police nnd tlie ponce The taunt nbout political degradation captains to get ready to vacate. On the Is euuallv a slaiider. There Is no open strength of this exclusive Information unmbllm: In Omaha and there .has not Former Chief Gallagher burnished up been for years. In proportion to .point- bis brass buttons and brushed the cob lutljiii ilium iu n miifdi irtmi liltiM' mill I V ebs off his olllclal raiment, while nnd Intellectual decadence. venlory of our moral nnd juetitnl posses sions ns a nation Is possible. Vet when w reflect what happens to (he Individual wild declines menially and morally and then compare his stale with that of tho nation ns shown by the treasury's figures, wo get much light even on (hat question. When a man decays morally o,r mentally, he spends moro of his Income for physical nnd less for moral nnd mental .needs nnd pleasures. Wo see this nroiuul ns every, day with tho man who falls Into bad habits and vice. How do our expenditures an a nation for our mental and usual needs comparo with those of thirty years ago? Upon two polnls of such expenditure, tho evidence Is coocluslve. While our numbers liavo not qultn doubled since 1S70, wo send nearly nine. times as many telegrams, we spend live times ns much ln postage nnd wo pay our school teachers three nnd one-hnlf times as much as wo did then. Our expenditures for charity and religion ennnot. for various reasons, bo given with sueli. exactness, but that they have grown much faster thnn our population Is well known. While. o many of us proportionately may nbt now go to church regularly, wo havo provided room for more of us ln our churches when wo do go, nnd we pay our religious teachers much better now; than then. The mentally and morally decayed man, also declines ln, efficiency ns ft workman, whatever his work may be. Tiiutis noior lous nnd we see lt around us nvory day. Havo wo declined ns a nation lp. produotlva efficiency? Do wo ns a. peoplo do our worn, less woll than wo did lt thirty years ago; A . Whlln our population has not qultrv doubled wo produco nearly twlco as much, corn, two and one-fourth tlmc,n ns much, wheat, threo and three-quarters times ai much cotton and two and ono-Uihd .tlmcrt ns much of all agricultural products, Wn also produco 143 times ns much .stcol ami Ave and ono-halt times as much of nil manufactures. In tho light ot tlteso facts there, senma not tho slightest ground for believing, for an Instant that tho American peoplo as; n. whole, whate-ver tholr Individual faults. havo ln any way declined In nught tha,n makes for powor nnd progress., m tact they havo greatly grown, materially, men tally and morally In tho last uuriy years. lUntSONAI, NOTKS. publico.! officers. In fact the results nave been uniformly In favor of the republicans. Worthy of Kmulnllon. This Is a most gratifying result and shows Philadelphia llccord. that the peoplo are waking up to me rnc n,nh.hlv n man In tho country had more mat repunucan supremacy i..u miles from Washington to oyster nay 10 cast his vote. He could not have none any thing moro Impressive to show his high re gard for his civic duty. riK'tlcal Ht-llKloii. Indianapolis Journal. Tl 1,t., tlnnunvull'B Tlia tl k tl V 1 n IT OTOC ns much tolerated vice In Lincoln as In Captains Mostyn and Haze Invested In ,nmnton raakcs vory nttlng allusion to the Omaha. Yet no Omaha paper has be- Prand new uuiiorms in oruer uiiii uie tragic death of President .McKiniey ana mli'ht lu uiiii, to nrcscut an lmnosing nnninln this characteristic sentence: we .... I . . . ,l,.n1.,nlnnne r, , 1, n At iiii.ni-!iiui in t in iioaii oi inu reoruaii- ran neBi urove our luouniuimno .u ... .... "i I .ui..u 1,ID nnU l-ed conners. mighty uy mo way in which '"' Hut 1 rated Lincoln for Its degradatiou and moral depravity. Friend Tolegraph: The republican state ticket Is elected by a majority of not less than 13,000. This places tho stato a little farther up In tho republican column nnd offers a striking rebuke to tho Liquor Dealers' association for attempting to de feat n good man for tho head of tho ticket. Nebraska may bo said to have nono of tho free silver or antl-lmperlallsm sticking to Its garments at thlB time, but has rllmbed a little farther up the laddor among re publican states. Hobron Champion: The result of Tues day's election simply confirms a previous suspicion of the editor that the populist pllments from tho opposition, but very few votes. Fusion Is fairly and sqilRrely beaten In Nebraska for tho second time, nnd by an Increased majority. Valentine Itoruibllcan: Wherever an clee tlon was held Tuesday republicans were the victors and in nearly every Instnnce made Increased gains over last year. lie publicans of Nebraska have triumphantly carried the state by n declslvo majority and therefore remains firmly anchored In the republican column, whoro It resumed Us former position a year ngo. In spite of the persnnnl appeals of tho Into candidate of tho fuslonlsts for tho presidency, tho state ticket has been cnrrled by Increased ma Jnrltlcs. Many counties that have not been carried by republicans In the Inst ten or twelve years have elected republican off! cers this yenr, Indicating a largo gain for the permanent voting strength of tho party In tho future. Thero Is no doubt now, that Nebraska will contlnuo to roll up republican majorities so long ns gov eminent of tho state Is properly conducted. Tecumseh Chieftain; Tho majority In Ihe stato Is much larger than was antic ipated. Judge Sedgwick made a magnlfl cent rnco nnd tho latest returns Indicate that his majority will be 12,000. Tho liquor dealers circular which was circulated broadcast over the state ln favor of tho fusion candidate really operated against him and only served to Increnso Judge Sedgwick's vote. Messrs. Ernst and Cal kins,- the candidates for regents of tho university, wore nlso elected by handsomo majorities. Tho days of Ilryanlsm nnd fu sion control In Nebraska are apparently gone forever.- Many counties which tho fuslonlstB havo cnrrled for a number of years wont republican this year by good majorities. Tho votors of Nobraska and of tho entire north have reached tho conclu sion that republicanism Is tho only safe brand of politics to tlo to, Randolph Times: Tho contest of Tues day was ot greater Importance In No i,n . ii,... i. ... j . Thn sultan cannot borrow from. Ids tviuu,iv.iii iiynui. it aiuuuuiL'u tu u trim I , . , . - nf t, .r.n,.il, f .. iii, ,.j, friends to pay tho French, claims? first be of tho people to uphold tho principles and causn no haB no crct,t' an'1, BOcom1' 1,0 theories of Hryanlsm. It was tho hone of causo no nas uo irionus, tho republicans of tho stato that the teach- San Francisco's now mayor Is fiddler lngs of Ilryan would bo repudiated com- hr trndo and answers to tho name of plotely by n declslvo victory at the polls Bchmltz. His admirers dcclaro no Is an this year. Their hopes have- been realized, artist with a long bow, itepunnenns havo carried the stnto by about Tho kaiser's warlike predecessors -would! ju.vuu plurality. Tno gala Is not ln see- -nmnlimentcd bv his noast ..... . ,u uiuni. i-ry couuiy ,h , th c,nlolts of his troops .In Oninn n i0Drnsnn. ino teaching of Tuesday's ....j . i ,. , nnniont inrv .oiit i. ioi i . . naum ucBii mu,c. ............. .-. Anothor naval contractor convicted ot ...... ......w. . ..... ...u.,.,.,, ,,0,1, llliui . . , , ,v thn r an t Ufn pi Inn fnr thn mlnl.i..lln. nriDOry niUl huuiuiicuu ui I'lio'i" stato and nntlonal affairs under renubllenn York has been grnnted a stay of exectiUon, officials. Tho result Is not dun to Mm tending appeal. A man never known great popularity of individual candidates whether ho Is guilty or Innocent nftoronlyr nor to lack of harmony or work on the ono trial over there. part of fuslonlsts, but can bo trnced dl- Mrs. Oeoriro Cornwullls "West's dlscon rcctly to tho chango of political views by tlnuanco of tho publication of tho Anglo tho peoplo. finxon Itevlow. which has boon described, North I'Intto Tribune: The result of tho by a wit ns "a wonderful sixpenny worth. emotion ln rsobrnska Is particularly gratl- for a guinea," Is Intimated by somo or tun tying , to republicans, tho ticket being Enisllsh papers to bo duo to her dcslro t elected by a majority greater than one year devote her entlro tlmo to matrimony. ngo, This In tho fnco of tho fact that lt l Hut you r,rmi' iviu'iiini vni.uw it.. I,, ,.f nrntuaivn .HhpIo. ana iu mm ume emu u, Uvr , narty has gone to pieces, wo no not o- . ...w .v. ..t ... ... ..... fpllnw-men." That Is tho Iloose- ,, vr , imnnrtant factor Two interesting, and Important utter- sures of the World-Herald the supreme ... 11pa nra,tcal rellglon-"What- ' nMi. Mnnv oonullsts nnces bearing upoti the future economic court declined to perform the acrobatic sncvcr tDy hand flndcth to do" ln the way fn,.cd t0 votB last Tuesday, becauso of the policy of Ihe country have been made feat, nud the Poynter commission, so- 0f present duty "do It with thy might. feeling that they were "not ln lt." To bo within tbe last few days. One of these Is lectcd exclusively for the .purpose of ....... . ... ..,.. sure, a largo portion of tho popu ibis are i.n .iA..inp.itimi nf nTirHeiitnt.lVi (Sins- iiiinentliiL' discord ntid anarchy In the . and were perrccuy wining io muimiy u .:.. . ; ,.. ...... ..,i , ..ii n.i, r..n.l to Kearney hud. selves with the democratic party, vcnor ui wiiiu 11 tariff revision me i-oiiilnir concress nnd further that then! exclusive experience emphnsizes the old nnrdnn. cocs on forever. He has been ' i - .... . , j , . will be no reciprocity treaty ratllled adage that there is many a slip between impeached for maiconauci nnu y i that will affect protection. .Mr. Ores- the cup and the lip. of ofllce, but still ne ''' . .. ........ .. r .i. llrln. A successor was elected at tno eiec- venor reguids tne result or mo une ciec- neincr uie eAciusivc up uum - Tuesday. Judgo Gordon tlons as 11 popular- veriuci. hoi ouiy supreiue cmiii. ruuuif, uiii-mmuiiniu . ARtvaitA bv Judgo Ilorka, nut, oravo against any rcvislou of the tariff, but the Installation of a governor-appointed mBn tnat ho u, judge (lordon announces Tho sugar trust must be extremely alarmed over tlie possibilities of Ihe beet sugar Industry. Kor no other reason could the trust be induced to pose ns a philanthropist for' the benefit ot consumers In. the beet sugar urea. The day after election The llee gnvo It as a conservative estimate that the republican majority In XebrasUa would not be less thnn 7.000, while opposition papers were Insisting that It would not. jo over 11,000. Full returns show that It is close to lii.OJM). The demand for periodic publicity by custodians of public funds of the amounts and whereabouts of public moneys in their safekeeping is Just, as much In thu lutcrest of strict account ability of public olllcers after election as It Was before election. And now lt iransplres that a Ne brabka miller crossed tho Missouri ou a tour of inspection and managed tn lose $:t00 ln a gambling house at Council llluffs, which goes to show that Holwj Klynt lost tho ehnnco of his life by fall Ing to Investigate the wickedness In Iowa before ho came over to Omaha. In 1000 tho Nebrnska fusion circus bad three rlucs. In 11)01 It bad been reduced to a two-ring show by the ills uppearanco of the so-called silver re publicans. Will II get down to an old fashioned one-ring performance next venr anil If so, which ring will be re tallied? That Is the perplexing itiestlon that Is puzzling several fusion leaders against tiny reciprocity that will, affect police commission, will niiiterlall.e, re- that he will continue to ne ponce ji uku jui. the principle of a protective system, mains to be seen. For the time being the same. We believe that he claims to This vfew. It will doubtless be found, It affords exclusive amusement and .,wg unJfpr nj th"u?h "kin" fs In accord with thn opinion of most recreation for the exclusive demo-rep should rise nnd fall and future and perlnfps all the republican leaders. Such of them ns have already nn nouiiced their posltloil are, with few ex ceptlons, opposed to any revision of the tariff, chlelly for the renson that It would have the effect to disturb bus! ness and thus give a check to prosperity Henresentatlve Haucock, who goes no coterie niai loves io liiiiHipienuie in m irnrb of reform under the exclusive pntent right title of municipal leaguers. rinms .lvnn.ilKH ho committed to tho sacred dust, ' ... . . ,,, .. m (lordon nnd his gnnsi win run m,. .mi..., last mentioned contingent will go Is now an Interesting problem. Creto Vldctto; The circulars gotten out on tho eve of election by the Liquor Deal nra' n onnpin t inn . urclnc the members to "oIue" It to Sedgwick because ho was a pro hlhltlonlst and to voto for Hollenbeck bn- cause he had great capacity for lager beor and would be "their Judgo," proven hoomerang. Judge Sedgwick Is a republican and not a prohibitionist. It Is truo, and wo are picascu io mum, mat ' strictly temperate man. These senseless circulars opened the eyes of hundreds of St. Louis has decided to nbnndon the repairs of asphalt pavement with Its city plnnt nnd return to the contract system. The city nsphnlt plant has farther than. to urge that certain duties been In operation for a period of leu should be reduced or removed alto- years and was generally presumed lo gether, appeals to bo almost alone havo been n profitable Investment. Tbe among republicans In congress. ' city has carried on the repair work ou The other utterance Is that of Senator aspbalt paved streets with Us own force Ledge, who In an address at the dinner of men, under tlie direction of Its board of the Middlesex club In Uostou Sat- of public works, with apparently satis urday Is reported to liavo strongly urged factory results. The excuse given by reciprocity with other countries, nlong tluv members of the council who voted the lines mentioned In tho Huffalo for a ten-year contract with the asphalt speech of the hile President McKluley. trust Is that It Is Impossible for the The Massachusetts seuator Is a recent city to purchaso asphaltum with which convert to reciprocity, having opposed to carry on the work because the com- until the last """""' X" temperance populists and they switched t. incro il no nut nin,". -- s,i,ii. a, the last momcni. mma fore ho turns over the books to tne hl1" enough. It served 'em right. premc Judge on tne r. ,,.,., Tribune: All Is woll thai ends -u. Thn voters In Nebraska havo done exceodlnclv well In keeping tho stale In tho republican column, wliere mey put u iwniNti i.usins or iiiiva.msm. .cnraHn m,rn,n - snlendld lendorshln of the habit of going " ;h .,,. .h. I'reBiiieiii iuiinw- -- r,iMlriin niirlv left 110 StOOO UntUrtlCd to Evidently Mr. ncccmpHsh the defeat of tho republican Washington Post to havo CLntracieu against fusion. Kansas City Journal Hrvan's speech Is not an euecuvc m tlcket ono 0f the best ever pin noioro mo braskn m It once was. nomn uj ir. pe0pei Kvon Horoe unusiml anq not very lirvan should nrcparo a new speecn. honnrahln means were used to foist iioiien imllananolls Journal. Mr. Hryan has no jieck on tho bench. Tho goon senso oi urn .i m R1iv irintivn to Mr. Croker's do- voters overcame all these unscrupulous .... cm rmimbor his wordB; mpthnrin. Tho stato Is In lino with tho "r.r,'.nt is Tammany and Ttlcbard Croker is best political thought of the age Its nronhet." York Times- Judge Bedgwics nns a saie uin vv.irnr.. There were two stales maior ty. Ho was eiecien nernunti .uiimnnu ..,..... H- . , , . . ... , .., nnmnaicn was ioukiii is reniinnran. rnero never n laiiiiiwni,- only in which the on tho Issues of Hryanlsm. They were Ne- ratlllcatlon of the treaties negotiated panics which have a monopoly of that braska nnd New Jersey. And boih gave under the McKluley administration, and material decline to sell It to the city, good republican majorities. the' Importance, of his present position it also transpires that the supply St. Louis Republic .Nenrassa is tne may be measured by Ihe fact that he needed has always been purchased for greatest democratic ;1Unnpl'"'nrlra,,',; " enjoys the most co..lldentll relations the city by an outside parly and the S,. and the bakotas, with. President lloosovelt and will prob- man who hns neon nuying tne aspnait jhat th(; popilIlHl rppUbllcat cans are repub licans still, with whom aiimncu unci a iiu rewardB In practical politics. Pnrtlnml flrnirnnlnll The silver CraZS ablv be the chief representative of the for the city has recently been frozen admlulstratlon"In the senate. Mr. Lodge out. The asphalt paving companies n Hiinrt tlmo iico lmil n conference with ninko no secret of lt that the reason ilu. tifiku lilitttt tlm. tin turn tf iliti'h lit I n hnrr rofiiKpd to soil It to thn v.liv Iu luvlnir nnRaert the slates or nansas, ........ -i ... ,i. . -i ... .n.i i. iJ, ..... M.,,,- .,,( fr k..,.iirn in,, hraska. foloiado. Wyoming, Montana, lieeiiiicii ni ini inn" iu hhcium-. ii. iHiium.- .... j - - ..." ,t,..m,nn will takn now obvious that the president, who work themselves. Way down deep tho ;hcm already have taken had previously declareil in lavor o.t reel- fact oozes out tnni ino nt. j.ouis niiiunri- tlie,r pnPH n ,he republican column proeity, Induced Mr. Lodgu to support ties nave suecumneu to tne pressure Ugaln, and they will keep it. mo.crazo tlint policy and ,lt Is needless to say which tho asphalt trust is nble to exert was one of the strangest, If not positively that his adhesion to It will have a In promolng Its own Interests the most extraordinary "r "n.."----. . our politics. It was """ - ... i. r.iiarv and a curious -.i..i r,'r ,. ,i,i ( ,u immuiucnmi cuunnmii ..wujuii ir nun iihiiKM ""i .."in nn' .,.i,iii u..n.av It w certain great deal of Intiuen'ce' In 'the senate on the republican ticket In Nobraska who was so universally commended ror mo po sltlon. There hns been absolutely nn criti cisms, either public or private On thn other hand It Is not out of placo to say, now the election Is over, that Conrad Hollenbeck Is not considered at all fit for so high nnd Important a position by anyone who knows him. Ho posed as a Herman, but Is no more Herman than Judge Sedgwick Is. htlll that was a harmless deception. Very few Her mans voted for him on that account. The hleh esteem In which Judge Sedgwick Is held got him tho republican vote, and not, very many more. Here at home the popu lists and democrats were very generous with votes and comnllmcnts, and this hlKhlv appreciated. After tho absurdly false circulars of Mr. Fields to the liquor leaeue was made public a number or popu lists and even some third party prohibition Ists voted for him as a protest against ma nnd n'rton niihlli: sentiment', - i i n&venoioiricHi iinHiiiacj i . . . . ... . ....... The Indications point to a sharp dlvl- recent election returns that omnbn's ; BDend mn ti, end came sooner kind or worn, mil ouimnn m mr sUnoUi; the republicans lu cougress populallou excecus uy more man -u.wuithaa mleht have beea supposea. " an. "oft year" nnd tho further fact that the now passn Mr. Hryan took an active In tercst ln tho campaign ly dertverlng a num ber of speeches. It Is now qulto certain that In the future Nebraska will be s re liably republican nn Is Iowa. Ily this vic tory fusion has met Its doom, the prophutlo dew." MVKI.V AMI MC5HT. f f You sparrows look Philadelphia Press: gloomy this morning,' ""Why shouldn't ivn?" replied, th sparrows in cnorus, - our imiih nro uu remarked tho trOo poor over words of our M, C. Harrington have come truo, nnd tho name ot "people's Independ cnt" hns for tho Inst time appeared on tho ballot. Henceforth tho lines will be drawn nn rnnlllillrnn find iL.mnprnt llnhlm.t nnllHpnl hnmn hv Mm mnnhlnntln.,. f ,l. Detroit Frtn ITCHS: . Uie Ilie linOIiri - v..... ....... ... ,w . , ni, rnni nn,?" nKicpfi in,, vntini? ,i. i ( ,,.!... .... uu""" ... iiii.junif ui mo attorney oi tno wnnrH, Pittsburg Chronlclo: "Ah! goodanornlne,.''' cheerily cried tho good-natured, man. " t hope 1 seo you well." , .. " , Mf you don't," snapped ( JvruaU', von a linilVl UUllHllll. "II IH-blllim, populists will naturally return tn thn re publican fold. To those who return the glnd hand will be extondod, nnd part of tho fatted calf In tho Ahnpo of continued pros perity under triumphant republican prln clples will bo theirs. Wnhoo Wasp?, The result of Tuesday's olcctlon Iff, most, gratifying to republicans Saunders county has been giving from fiOO to ftflO fusion majority for a number of years, this yc.r the fitBlon candidate for nuprcmu Judge rerelved less than 100 ma Jnrlt)'. We can seo no hntter Indication of tho passing away of fusion than Is pre sented ,by the result nf Tuesday's election ln b'a'undcrs county. Tho fuslonlsts made an aggressive Campaign In this county. Mr. Drynn' was hero and everything possible was dono by the fusion committees, but tho good time that Is prevailing through out tho country, nnd especially In Saunders county, together with tho excellent ticket nominated by thn republicans, all eon spired to bring about thoso excellent re sults. Tho Ann majority given Mr. Slama for cou deeds an 'n Mr." milled tho latter. "I never knew him to take anything but whisky." Wnahlnutun Rtnr: "You know .Ocorgei Washington said ho could not tell nil Un truth. .. . .. 'Nonsense, nnswereu inn nrnciicni poli tician: "that was probably ii campaign, slander. lnv'ittert lo make .his-party man agers think he.tw.nnn hara mun f.o nnm)e. I'hliniiolphla HullotlnJ esii t)ipy"cfill lt a 'rural piny, nut it'noeins io .ni inrc- omething larking.'' ; ."'(-; "Why. so there Is: there's no. rnortBuiie. on the farm," . .. . . v Cnthnllc Btnndnril! Klnnlck-lV, you no tice, tho poels Invariably-refer, tii the eiirlli us "she,'' Why should the earth Vic,' cpn- Binereii lemimne, i u nn hu.iti,.' Hlnnick wny not? fioiionj- icuoyyir 11UW OIU mo enr.in in, . . TIIK I.AS'I ' just or mis Liiaox, i c, Josh Wink In llnltlmnro Aniortcal An editor named Hrynn sat wecplnc hy, hh press: ' , j Tho headline, rr-adliig ."Victory," nu pled, to his distress: . Ills scissors lay beside him, with edges Mull nty Judge. Mr. Mauck for register of ji8 j""rt wlth'sad ornotlonwAB turbulcltly nd Mr,- Webstor for sheriff la cor- torn. i mini mis was my Just uitcn no nearu the victors' dliw . ' I said lt was my lust one, and they have pushed mo in, .V ' . Alas!" ho muttered) feebly, irwlmt'jirotlt- ,. . ... Vlll IL lilt, w To write my gems of wpdbmllt ru-alM- of liberty.' ' -: . "Q What giiln have I In plcadlnii lif rlnplntc bllver tones? -' wny couiif i not iiiio .counsel or instep Jlip'iiyjones? ', ,-' s Why did I shun Kir-. oil wclj.i: that', nlbcr. KOIIglll ll. JIHHIO? , .".1 r i I'm I'oiidemned t .wrisUo with' .pels-.. ..a., ..1... .,.,.1 .ni(n-, - tnlnly" a porsonal compliment to theso men. The Wasp Is .very sorry that tho entlro ticket was not elected, and It would have been had the republicans throughout thn county heejlod Jh'o ndvlco of this papor nnd supported all their candidates. Wo do not feel llko' crowing over1 thn republican vic tory too voelfofnusly, fully appreciating ns wo do Ihe source from whenco tho re nuhllrnns rerrlved substantial nld. nnd can assure the penpU of the county that every republican elected wjll merit tho confidence Now I 1 V. I . f IVIUBl''l I" Mil' - I ' " ' .------ , . ' ! I "I llMHtleil tr. 'Vi.lirfiHUn .1 w5nln t'ftH 'ttnfiH l-.ilmii ,'AiIiii-ihIIoii I'rnliletn. I rnimlv fiifrv -. ' v , I praised tlie portly .pumpkins,, kissed every, l,iilf llirr". llldlanapnlls News, Cuban annexatjonlsts declare that their I shook the hard -anil, horny uinds of th policy would bo the best thing for tho fit- . ' sons of toll; luri of tho Island, in thSt It would give 1 "TutVZP hMyP,1 1 I told the honest Voter 'exnetly what wnn which Cuba absolute freo trade with this country. ii... l.n... An linir Lnnu" fnlia unrlnp Scouion of the 'supreme court would bo H'liVihe'ndlt!-',Irn,,UP't,,0Jf PUBhC'1 m "Anmirtnnant terrllnry" nnd would have to accept the tariffs that congress saw lt to "I" bead bowVd low In sorrow, lifs brestll !n,1!!!P;....,,!"lt.,"L"n:n,Str,n::,," ThrnSIKlS', the teardrop. Ifl Kll 1IIIIIIVI ... ", ... w" w state or several states? i nc prospect ot having nix or eight L'nlteil mates sugar senators from Cuba Is not pleasing at the present time. Let the annexationists pro ceed slowly or, they may defeat tholr own purpose. from IiIh nv,,M- Ho grasped h I k pen nnd p;iier ho wrote In, lively style, And soon bin face wnn wearing tho snmu ,... '"mpniKii smile. "Ihn Inndsllilo slid." ho Hcrlbbled, "wo how; to bluff and bribe. Now In thn lime," ha added, "tho best tlmJ to subscribe," iu Nebraska. . I