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fJ 41 ' . TIlE O\f.AIIA \ DAIlY J1EE : P1IDAY , DEC.El\OJER 21 , 1894.
r- THE _ OMAHA DAIIX DEE.
C. flOSE\AT1fl . r- ltor.
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- lUu.lsu IVJtY : 2IOflN1NQ.
TInMB 01" BUISCItTION.
TaIly 1eeWIthOUt 8t1ndsy ) . One Year . . S 8 00
Yenr..S
( Bln.lny On . 0
IIIY J Wlhnut
' Ifrc on,1 8un4Iay . One iCflT . . . . . . . . . 10
auy and . . . .
Iol Month ) . . . . Suntly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
' Three MonthA % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 r
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' . Yror 2 00
* Runlo It' On . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Ifrttjrny lec. lce. One Yror. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00
. Snllroy flcf. One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . w
oI ' Plc1s. :
' ' ) mahn . The 1IUlI(1Ifl.
Imnhn. lul"ln .
. Routh Omnh. tel N Rnd Twent.touth % St8 .
Council ilitlifi ! . 12 Irorl 5tFcct.
Cnuncl Jlr
CIiICno OflIee. 217 Chamber nt Commerce.
ChleoJo 31
Nlw York Innm8 13. 1 nnd 15. TrlLune l3hlg.
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SVnstilngtofl . 10 P Slet. N. W.
COflIt1t'ONl)1CE.
COnll IONNCF.
. \1 enmmunleotnns relating to n.ws enl ! l-
tOlio ! matter shoul he o.lreMed : To the LdItor. .
x.rriits.
IIUSINflSS : I.gTlmS. :
JUSINISS
Alt FuIne ! letters and remllRnce8 shoul bo. .
.uhrcsN 10 The lice Pubtt'Tlng company .
. . checks . order , , 10
Omohl. flreft chNkl nat 1'0"11110 order
bo mode Illyahl. In th. "r.IN' . nt the rnm"on .
' . iiINQ COMPANY .
IIAN1.
l'UI.umING
TI 1m - - .
HTAT1MJNT ' - Of' CIltCULATiO.
, Olrlo 13. TzcbUc'kc. ecretnry of The lce I'l\
Ishlnl emlon ) ' . being duly s\orn , " ) ' ! that
the oclunl numher nf full on,1 COlplrto copIC"
tul
of the )11y Mornln I..nlnl : on" unlny Itce I !
I printed ( turIng the month of November. 1S1. wn i
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: a. foIIow :
1. . folows . . . . . . . . 2).qca 12. . . . . . . . . . l. g
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0101 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .r.9.6.4
Le d IPtUcttOfl8 for unsold anti r.turnei ]
u Lr" ( rplurl
COIt' " luctoI8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1I,2S2
; iob1 , . . . . . . . . . . , . .
Tolal .
11,1. . . . . . . . . . . .rAq.z
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, Dal ) ' average net clrculalon. . . . . . . . 21,61Z
Oolum U. TZSCIUCt :
Ivon ; to I.roro mp al,1 suhscrlhe . , In lY Ircs-
ence Ihlo 3d day of 1)ecejnbr. 1891.
(4at. ( > N. 1' . F'i1I. : . Notary VubIIc I
" 'hen It COIIS ( to ( 'tilogk'54 on 11elll
fnntOI' nlli Htttt'SII1ttt : fet ' whom the
nation his l'I'lltttl statues there Is no
L dllcll ' , In Illlhl material for itie- i
. 101'111 HpclchlH ) In the , AnwI'lcl\ house !
or 111 !
'rhe " 'hlsl , ' trust wants to hOI'oW a
; fcw 11101 dolhtls to rccoup ) Itself CO'
the big lenlmJc of watel' out . or Is
trust las ) . 1t1'1 IH IU OlllO.tunlr for
who ' heist . work of
caillalsts : I'e on a WOI' )
154)1)11' cliitiLty.
. 1- 10tle chnrl ) _ _ _ _ _
Helator QlI ' of Piiiisy1s'itiit1 has lit-
tl'OthlCltl ( a bill to II'o\'hle 1 Ruln : hl ,
lcshlencl for our II'eshlents. ) Hn3 :11 :
Qun Ill'l clJlJelr ; s Ill\IICU nJelt
1 ' the next ' ' ? ! hits 'hotl '
fO' text IH'shlllt IIH ahIyIoly ) (
C\'C' Sl.n a II'eshlentnl ) Cttlhl11c who
WoUld . refuse to live Iu the ( white
: Iiotie ? /
4
Riverside 11/u'l. / Is a name both sug-
eslh'c nlllaH1clh'e. 'Vlii e Is no Joml
0 = tClmn VliY It sllull hc ) chllJed he-
nURe : : IrIurrny sold the ll ' 11't of
: the trtcI. I the 1m' ) cOlllsslon Iml
the counel desire to IlcI'lltuate ) : Ir.
, l11rl'n "s nnle let them do I t . iltuiting
' the 10ule\I'll that lea ls Into the 1111
Mlrny boulevnrd.
The coining lt'glslutnre shoulll 11'0\1le (
, , such laws its will IJ'eut ) the cOC'clon
'of ' \ ) tt'1S ly threats of ( liseliii'ge / , rctIl -
. . tlon of wages 01 any other mOle or In-
,
- . . ttinltintioii. The Australian ballot law
has ICl ' U n sl11 ( ! ) In lhnt dh'cctou , hut I :
Rhouhl he Stii)1leiIieUted ) by other Ilws
. thu will Ihcm te every wage enruer
( fl'PI lJltcnl ) t.yi aiiii. _ ,
Tue hulhlnhlSllcctOI tutu his cle1l.R
, an 1 asslstnutH ale falling O\C' eicl
. - o1it'r , ylh nlfthluJ to 110. Why lnuot b
the coulcl Il1ec Mr. De\'clcl to carr '
. out the suggestion I ale by 'lhi Bel
some mouthR ttg ( ) that tht old lullt1iitg
UgO Imlllhl/s
C lll blocks receive I careful hISICItol' :
' . , , , ' 1h n view to ulcertnlllug whether
they ore safe or whether they nee "
- retonstrticlloti 01' 11'1111' to malw then
faCe' 'I'itere Ihoultl be n 'recol'l "of t
: l'el ' huI11u ( : 011 Ill uew , lu the
. Imltllg hISlllctO"s ofce , as wel IS 11 :
the olee of the tire ICla1lment ) chief.
'I'iit're hi uo use of ct'olshlJ Pox I'h'el L
unt you get to It , Is nn ell adage of
, Ahl'ahnm Lincoln. 'hal's : the use of
' . lelnlUlshlnJ the right of the city to
lvv3 ttjit'ci8j tnxes the ( , '
'J ) h'\y against : lu1l'u '
, ; , . , tract for ' ' ,
t'act CO' hlll'O\'elcn . ts because "ome [
day the city woule hove to gtt 11 right
of-wl ' fm' a Ie\\e' \ through his html !
'ou't It : hi time ' enough to get ' the
, rlghtt ' of-ivny hiy ellncnt 110mlin wheu
, . , , ve IICt It , Ill pay for whatever 11am-
I\Jlf \ may be ioio Ill lax hnck 01 the
, tiull ( whatl\'el" ! bl'lwlts I may te'h'e' !
¶ 'he Ialsl'lm JI'I ) , II'ccetl'l ) Ruoull :
lkevt'r agall hI icpctt'dVe : can he . -
' . te' nO'ore to buy 'inbhitioiiitl Inle C i I'
t hIIEIC ) cxtclslou ( s'lumi It : Is uel'eel thou
; , ' to CXImlll ! ) the II'oIICI.ty ) atlacllt tl n
: Illk ( rout sIH'cnl taxation for I'oullwtr ; I
,
. irni)1ovdnieIIts.
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'I'hio HOI , Charll'H I. Gel'e Is "ery
much hut out be't'ntise 'Jimo Bt'e ' '
luch lut hpI'aute 'l11 11'0 ert' I-
: IcII him wlh II'nwlnJ ( $ , I , ( ) ) ( ( ) I yeaI (01
tUtu' ) 'I'al'H' salll' ' al IHltmultl1 of Lln.
,
coIn wlHu hits was 11m wllJ ell , ' $ : ( ( ) (
It Y151 ' froimi lTiicie Sum fOV vrIt iii
'tIfll Pleo 811 CO' wI'ltlg
- Rtivhlngtnit ( ! 1tO'lall II tl t feth'i ' LI
1 llt1lg Oi a gverlmIIit'iIt t'IIU\\11'1' .
Wu mnlw haste to nloloJlzu to tim 0
p. W. (111'llloll ( watchlll ) 01 ( ( lie ( \
j Ilhll'nl ) tOWII' . \e l'al ISI'e our :
t'latlm' ( ( , hOWlI'I' t hit t hose \'olchl I'S I
; Il lie t ttlltol"S I olcu ( Coot Ul $1.1. ( . .
; t 1O.th ( ) . 'its O'IJllaly ( ) rIIHI'I'I , Iull 11e. l ? '
tucthlJ lie t 111jw1I ( ( fl'Ct ' eHtIIitttte ! of
, . . . F.OOQ ( ( ) COl' l)0St1iiitttV's I ) . salary ' , : : I' i .
, Ucro mimi his l > t.tl'r tlrt'v O\ ! half ]
- I Illou out 01 time Ilhle fllll IhlO
. : ' Thl flee waH t'sta hl S Il 1. 'Viiis corrt'i LIon L-
111 ( IH 1111u ciit'ci'fiihiy tll of our OWl
.s fl'I'O wi oust ICCI'II
.1"01 Inlcllts t1111.1 ( ) ' coinmneitil tl
to the I iou. :1' I . UII'l' . 'l'hnl HtllJH'lwl'
who hits ( uteloll 01 the Hwl CI'II
: , time state house IJIhs uctunl ) cht'el
; . that I.IICIII E'iit'SeiihtttiV's ( of 'l'ho ICl (
1'0 ulllm' hUiIUCtUli tl'Ol Hosowutel'
, to 1IHI'I'IH'CwUt tIme ( 'Ollltc ! or Illto
: , 4thlteltIit4. 'rho trot h II t hut our I'elllo ,
1lltuth'l1 nt Ihloln tire 111Hr hllt1UC-
tllH 10 tithe llluH to thlt uvtry ! stat 1-
Illt tl ) ' 111w t'nl ho "PI'lll'1. ' 1' ! III
: : " t1uilo 10wI itt Lilcoll II ( limit the
. " 11'11'1'll'ltlth'I'1 of 'l1 Hl't have : ii ] l.
ytilgud facts thnt Irt Riot 111'lllct CI )
l h , htlhuit'atlou ) mutt ! on\'ltlcll stole oldnll
. , hel'luHo they , woull mint IUIIIII'l'IH titci II.
'
\ ' 1'IIH Is 1 ( 'Ollllllut of long th1II Ig. , .
t " 'hl t 't'lto lIeu his 1 tight tl hldst 01
' ( . . . hi ( lint all 11 ) hil' Imshl'l til ho 1
, r tl'uIRlet'll II 1111l' anti that the IJ'esl
I , ghnU have U11 10 nil 11'h . Irlulmc-
UOI ) , l'e nrlll'S of Ilrt 1iolUC or
1 personal lked anti 1I > lkll.
A.m ; m ; CONSTtTfJ1'IOY.
" TI1 ( ONSTITU7.1. .
The CIRcnsus or opInion amOI ! nIl
ni eli who have given the subject
th ought Is lint ( Nebraska hns outgrown
th e cOlstutol ( ( misted " Cor her go\'Crn-
in emit miearly twenty ycnl' ago. In lSii
whcn thc IJ'csent constitution welt 1110
clcct , chrnRlm hmnti- less than onc-
thlll Ow 1olllntol ) which ) she hints to.
11nHnlll . : the h'Jllllt\o liramichi . I
U\'CI' ' ICIII.tlel t of state goveritinont
II Re\'ol'el hlllJel'cll ( ly , Ihl\ntolHI
thnt W\'O right Ill ) mel' ) itt their
tle , but hl"e become hrhLsomni' , Ir not
Ilhcnmhlu , through tho' cXllnnslol of
the COlllouwellh 11t cOIICqlolt tutu-
tlllcl ' or Its s'ntits.'lthuhmt the llsl :
lel ) 'cnl'l the barriers InlIHlll hr lie (
oustitut lots have beii broken t1os'iu
cOlstluton ha\u heel hl'olwl dowl
tll In tOll' IISllncs ( 10lt Ilglnt In-
fmetous have heel tolerated IUt
wlnlwt lt 11 1 mattes' of Rhecr nCCIR'
RI ' . From governor down. leatlr
l'\'er ( y state olelr hits In one fi' 1 or
ot hel' been COllltICll O' Induced to this-
l'glttl constitutional Iuijumuct lotus Iltl
Ulllnles , tutu e\en the slll''Il ) ( cOlrt
hUR hCNI Illnclt ) II 11 mllh'ocal ( ) oRllol ) (
wih rl'gllt to the Inlel'II'etutol or
e oiustlUutiommnl I rC8trlt hlM.
'l'he allllluClt or the ( cOlsttuton
II i e'eltli IJrteulu'l hns hccolc UI
hUllel'ntl\u ) leceHHI . 'I'he tItttSt lou IH ,
10w CII this he IlolC II tll' shJ'test
IJHRlhle tm ! Ild lt the ( least l'XpenSI ! ?
¶ Jo hell I cOlstlutoll1 l'OI\'IUOI
\ouhl hl\'ol\'e IU outlr of lnt I'R
' 11u : lrUOOo , ( ) , timid U11 wo woull rIsk
lhe chluce of Its rl'Jectol ( Iu case solute
11'0\11101 j . was . Ilhotlell that rll IOUU- :
tel ( to Ilolllln. ) semitmiuteit. ; Iu IU ' e\'ent
It Is ; Ilulfest that \c ctl01 : aloil
to t RI11 ole.fom'lh oC that sum timitler
l ) I't'sont 111leal slress.
' [ he IWXt hl'sl wlr to I mlltl the con-
s tUtol woull ( he through the ortlnl' ' I
IH'ocelhl'l' ) ( , Iluwlr , the ( Rulullsslon , t .
the cOllng legislature of separate ,
IlwnlmlulH to to Ruhmltet for unti-
Iltol itt the ( gluerl electon II ISPG.
' 1'\0 years ago 'L'he lIce , eutl'Ctl to
sugJe8t I luau to the leglsllluro for
amentlng the constutol , which con-
temillalell t ) the 111lJolntn1nt ) or three
c omniuuissiomut'rs . to te IPlJlutCll : ( by the
JO\'C'UI' , who werc to formulate a
series oC comustitutiomuni aiiiettsliuteiits
cousttutonll aiiiettsliuteiits'I
wihin tel ( thui3s amid submit the Hlme
to t the I legislature lu tme before the (
close of Ile Hesslou to he coushlel'e
Ind IJssltl by caeh of the two houses
anll t Rulmltot to the voters ' or the
tate for 1tlcalon on' 1 searate
tt tclwt , to be designated a8 the ( cOl8l-
tutonallueltl t ent ticket , lu slch Corm
IR would entlblo cacl' voter to vote Corer
or anlnst all the uml'llmcuts by 1
sllgle X 1 ark , or to ole separately
IJallst any nuneuutluuuoust.
1. IllnllthlJ ( this mole or 11rocctm'c
the legislature could at cry little cx-
llCUSO revise the constitution In every
} 1t art that haH )1ed itself defective
aut : submIt ituty new features flint may
be dcemed desirable. A still more
economic 1111n sUlglsts Itself to us.
Lut the three justices of the sUII'cme
court Cm'mulato the II'olJsed ) revision
e arly lurln the loglsllt.e session anti
thus save the entire expense of the COI-
, nh uissioui. . : .L'1ihsv . " 1not hhllel' the leghi-
h uituIt.e froimi r
hl'e CI'OI adding other Imenllleuts 0-
mll.lnJ chlnges In _ the m'hlae of these
fil'nillltel ( by the ( HUII'lmU jtidges.
' Phte legislature Is thu sole arbiter In :
-I u1')0it1g. ) 'eotusittmt ( tolml : , Imcmlmen ts :
fur tfltlllCfltluui to the \otO'I ; neither the (
executive Ul' . Judiciary cult - have lur
purt i lu titelt sUbmissIonhl 'ont nuttk .
In l : RugJcstons anll recomtuuiucuutiaions ( . ,
Truis Is ole of the utuost IIoltnnt :
subjects that wi engage tile atenton
of the legislature , ant It Is to he hOllet ] [
It I will not lie heft foi ' the sitting com-
mltecs i to SIOlhcl' .
CAlAIHAl Ihl is lUNG.
I Is II'Hllcll to hue geuieu'ahly under -
stood thnt what 18 Imown ns the Ball-
nuore Illan for 1 new hauk currency IH
Ilr ge13 - based ulln the CI1111In hanl
systotti . , which 18 hlhly . est'cmell by ux-
pC.t Ilututiuclors . I IH'O\.lles ( 1 Rafo Int
clastc currency timid has wOI'I.e(1 1t-
Iuuirnlly. I II tot Intm'csthlJ fnct thin t
Canl1a his sulrel'tl very little CI'OI
Inluclll Ilstuhnnce sluice this I systoiu
wlmt into effect mud file Ilnl.s of that
country ' tire on I S0l11 111 II'oltlble
basis , whie there 1 : cOllllele Ilhlc )
confllcncl In ( hueiu. Only " ole hank his :
hosed Its doors Rilce the II'cselt ) lie t
went Into CO'ce. 11(1 ( the h1s ) of that
ufll > were Ibt discredited. 'i'luey IUHsed ) (
freely ! , ( rain hlud to hlwl 1111 wm'e
aecuJ , ( ( ! ll by the IIOIII ! nltl time olhm' (
hlll.s lS beCI'I Its suslensiotu ) . the
only (1lurolce bcll ; that wheu the
noles got Into time halils of nlolhm'
bousk they wm'u not 1)11 ) out agaIn. I
uecll 1111) he snll that thQ uol's 0 f
it Clunllal bmtimk' tiio Jooll nil O\'Cl the
D01111ol I , jlst j IH the t I IItolal I I lalk ]
uotlS 111RS ) wlholt IUIRtoU nil over
this ' .
COIII' )
'l'he sllegual'lls for the IH'otcclol of
uoto Iwhl1 , II'C'm' ' conuiltste. 'l'hn (
law II'o'ltllhla ( \ ' ' _ pemutiht it's for ex. :
COIlS of ch'clintou 0\1' lime laud 1 Iii ,
Sm Ii i uiupa i med en i'I tat of thc t hauk I , mil
thll'o lln Ilso Ilellltll ) flJ 11-
IH'OII1 use of ch'cllatou by thus hOI'I'ow- )
lug of 101 ' tl 'rlou , tlShlllJ
Ica\ ' ' Ilolgh , both out the ole'I's ) of the
'
lotumic 1111 01 the leuuht'r , to 'Ilctm' CI'OI
tl'nllnctols t of this uilttulre. Alothm' :
II't'lsll of tie hllk act 1'lII"h'es the (
COI'llton , of I r III' cClt glll'anten .
Cunll , enl ' 10 ho vuiled of '
1\'llCI II'O\.lln/
, /
tIme olccr 1lullafnJ alt Iso1\'ut bani.
l'llH , to 11'1'II e for rllellltou of thn (
Issuu of Klll batik wlhlu two umiouitiu : ; .
Still luolher 1l\'I11 ! IH that ( the Issue
01' I closed hank shall bear lulelst at :
I 111'1' ) cent CI'OI the Inr of IIKpcnRlon (
until time dlInll11 t - Ilh'I'I.tKenwut :
h ) time olcm' II clmnm'go for hlaYmluemut of
notes. 'iueui iziterust . ' ' .
uotel. whel CeINCI. ThIs it I.
h'I'lt. flu wel lS the t uole Issii , Is I
first clnl'gn on the assets of each louub .
' 1ho net II't'hlls ( for time 1l'll'lllthl ( ) ( of
cllcuintul ( I l ) tint goverimmmmemit . hut -
) go\el'lllnl. . IX-
II'eRII ' RI'I Ihlt ill ) liability Ihnl II-
Iwh to the ( gO\C'lllnt 01' the 1 I n'sh'I'
of tlllCC btyouuu1 the I Iunn t tivutilmibi lii
front ( lute to tmo t . out of Iho ( glllntco
.
( mid.
10111111 time CIlnthl hlnkllj sy : 5.
tel lt 1 whole woulllol he IH'lctcahlo
II Ito Uliell States , hut I certllul ly
IIOISI'SKCI features that might bu to .1.
, 1t-
\lutleOIII ' 11011\.t here. lu the nun t.
IeI uf gh'llJ elasticity to the Ct'I'CIC '
I 18 Ithulh'll ( ( ' 8tlJrlol' to our K'Ntem ,
uul with 11Inclel'/ , generally the ijut : ii.
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Iy or clnstcly I" regarded ns most
Im1o1lnt aud esseuutlnl. It Is
a question , ho\enr , whether It
Is not g1'en nit l'xngJII'ntetl ( hut- I
II0riluco l ) , stud whl'thcl also ; , a 111 -
clastc cul'cnc ) ' cnn lt time Rllle tle t
he IU Ihsolutll ' Rnfe Ct'l'IC ) I h the
t\o lunltl'R ( Innot co ' exlst . 111 ther
arc S0l0 who mnlntlln they cllnot ,
tll oC courRU . l'lnRtclr lust give way
to Rnfet . ' [ he'e Is this cotuipi'iustitloit
cOIJlnRnton
fi' the ( InelIRtI ( . oC a . 1)lflt , . safe
ct''euc ' , that its RCI'CI itt itiuy gh'll
lolnt l attracts , h ) l ah\lnJ the 11'lco ) hold 1
CO' Its use 1 RUllpl ) or It flOI ethel
IJollt9 where It Js hess vnuuted.
AlmTn.t7.W. [ O1 ; , EIlnfls. ' IlI IL tII 1 " CON TRO.
' 1he houRe cOlllltee on InhoL' Is glv-
Ilg h . hellhlJs to rell'elcntlt\1 ) of 1nl.
\lr elllloel ) re I'11Ig 11'0111ell iPg -
Islntol for creating 1 hom'll ) of isiiultutt-
tel ( l to tidiest cOll'o\el'h'l Irlshl hc-
lwcln 1Iwn ' COIIHl1Is luIl * thick' euuuflI
Illo uYCs. A 10U thmm who have all'
pel'l'll . before the cOllltll' are Chllr
AI.thm' ' of the BI01111o01 of Loco-
loth'e 1'IJhl'l.t' : 111 ChIef Cark or
tw i ( BI'othlI'h)1 of Hllh'0:11l'nltlletO : ( ' ,
holh oC who I stutted thl t they WI't'e
tllllllnltl ' II fa\'ol' of Cetlemll'hlm- (
ton , the fO'lel Jollg RO far ns to
11 ' tlt his otJIUlzltou wOlltl ( uot
obJel e\eu to COmIJIsol' ' Ihl matlotu.
Whethe' ( Chief Arthur rep'lluts ! ouiiy
hlR h Illh'hllnlIews In tl II'l'mIRcs )
ot voices the sl'ltmeut or the muk nlll
le oC 11)'omot\e el llt'l'rH Is IH'oh-
leml tc. Of late years \Ir. 4rhtit ( . huts
shown 1 dl lloslllu to slie wih the
111)1 : mlllJel'S II ulnrl ' nil coittuoP
\'etlles , whih 111'l'l ; It hook ns If his
IOlg tt'imture of t''hhice ' his tl'ultltl his
SrllJthles CI'OI len of thl' ( fnllhnal't1
; Ir. Clnrk IH'oIJII ) ) ' does reprt'si'iut the t
\Iews i of the Brothel'homlof ( 'nittluctors ,
who , very . nat1'al ' , \s ill favor nuy
lenHl.u that ( tcel\e the ( 11111'O\'al of
Hlllrlu tendl'u ts.
Labor ( ; oulnIHHloler 'rlght has IH'e-
I ) at'CI 1 lull to CI'elte n nntoual hoall
o f. nriItratlouu , the text of which hlR
not IllpCI'CI1. 'l'wo other ICIR1'l'S for
a Iw Ill'llose ) h/we / heen lutlollcetl In
the Imous'e. One of these was luh'mItelll
at the last session i' HelH'psl'ntnth'e
'I 'uwiuey of : lnnesotn , InlIH'o\.lles : for
tlkln couttI\'CI'IIIS hut veemi 1IwI '
comllulus nnl theI' l'IJlo 'es to 1 fl'll-
cral court for selk'nlnt , If the JI'lcl )
are willing to do his ( , but If they \'C
not wlllJ th"l the court hnl ap-
pulnt I board or nrtnl lon , cOIllstnJ
( f five lll'SOlS , two to le sclecell by
the IUl'lls to the ( couh'o\'ets ( ' nntl Ihl'8e
two to select time olhO' three , 0' If they
l'e iuliallo ) to aJtee the court thun fli-
Ilolnls , slhJect . , however , to the right or
each Jlrt to Intl1Jse two Iwtemlltol ( '
lmlenJes uuimti oily lIRoualle objection
to the othC'S IH'Oloscll. ) ( 10 ha t no lel'- )
son Cl1 bo alllwintcl ( 1Jlllst whom
a uuy mltC'll1 objection can he ur ct.
'fhls bill gives to the hoarl : oC arbitra-
t ioui the to '
ton power Informnl examine
l iitd the 11hl'e aJ1 ca\se of
the t controversy with 1 , ; I'\V to
I'eeoncln : the' Parties In differ-
enee tutU If posslhle ) elrcctnj an
ImlCltle , Retem nt I such sefte-
ment u Is ttccouuupllshmeti i' IH glvl ! the
Coree Ill elect of an .awnrtl o. decree
of the ( C01' ! The hUh gives the Court
01' the ( hoard of arbitration comillete ,
j tulsdictiom1' over all the Illu.tel Intel'-
cstcl et II the contrOversy . Another
mcaS1'e t , IltrOlucetl by 21r. SIH'hlJer
nHl : loon to . tc consltc1Cll lu thc house , ,
pl\'lleR i ro. the Ilornunent ) oC I vcr
manent m iiaioiuai ( board
natonal boal'l of Irhltmton :
IW the IH'cllent of : the UnlCl States ,
hue ( arbitrators to receive 1 salat ' of
: ; , OOO 1 t year Quill oXllenscs.
The oiuthoohc for IcgIslaton In thll ll-
reeton by the IJ'esent conrcss scems ;
favorable . , and tim Olter Is of such Im-
111.talCC hl h a8 to rl lllm' 1I081mhle . lS eat'I '
Ilglslaton l lS Is consIstent with care
ful Ind thlrolJh consll1'I'aton. ( A ,
great dell of IntcI'cst wi h.e felt In : I
the measlre frlnetl by the coiuuttiis -
sloneI 01 labor , because he hns glvcn
the subject careful stud tholn h slul ' ,
1)1 lucre 18 renson to expect thnt his
hi wi be Iouut jtllelous all ( II'nc-
tieabhe. I Is ntmltel on ni hlnds :
that ( 1 WI ' lust he Iii'ovided to IH'oh ) ? ct
hue ( IJhlc CI'om the ( thlmngln : conse-
Iuencel or conh'o\'II'sles hetwll ! rail -
wn , ' comllnies 111 . twh' emmiphoyes , 111 (
I wi be Jelwl.tl ' conceded ( that this I 3S
cln best be ( louue-Inhleed , cnn only he L
1ouie-tiuiotmgli thu nnUolnl IUUII.I ' .
The power of the general ' ' , .
eJm'11 J0\'II'n1ent
must be In\olell In this miuittter In O.tel m
to ( luisture stttisfttetory .
Inst'e latiftctol'y resuls.
MUST GUA1'I'LL' : 1l1 ' 1 ] l'IOl.J.
The . great 11'ohlem for the IncomlnJ
city coulcl will bo how . ( o mnlm enls
mcet wihout ( IlcleaHln lie burdels of
tlxn ton. 'fho tssessmcnt on whIch
the tax levy for 181 : IH hllell Is 'lcl'I ' '
$ : moo bc'ow the . JreculnJ ( Yll"H ' sit -
sl'ssnwnt. ( ' 1Il Ihm.inlo In the finuds of
the Board 01 l ducttol nlCCsHlltcs 1
rnlHII of the Ichoollv ' . 'i'hio 11lllnds
( Oi' ni Inel'else of lIre lIglmlmug ( fore 1.
Int ! 1IIIliolnllmgllcs wlnlso IwelNsl- ]
tithe the rlIRII of the lire ' III IJllc
lo\'r. 1'0 IWIII 110wn the total levy fol
city 1J110KCS 10 the level of ISH I , which
WIH high elolgh , I not Ilmolltllr ex-
cessh'I' , WI 'H Ild 1el1S Illt 10 iht -
. \lsll II'Ht. to hlll'INI time rovetmue , tutu it
lHeoI1 , to reduce 1111111 eXllclRCS h V
lopping off the stuhe1'uutmuIut'uIu riei4. = ow
there CI1 to ito 11 : tel'lll Iuucrt'ase II I :
ro'UIIO unless the lew l'otll ! hll ]
umumster COl'ugu . all force 1nuxuutut of
( sixes 01 II'oIIC.ty ) ( hut IIH heml es : : -
ellitell wlholt WII'I'I1t o IIW , 1111 ( I
tOmuiImL'i thu tetturti of ' ' ' '
1'01111 letll'l IHI'solll II'oJlrl V
( lout lots blol olitell (1'01 the miusesi .
l1lt 1'01 hr the IHCSSOI' .
' 'hme lawH that ex'mumpt ( time real II'OJ' II.
t'rty , of chl''lwl. schools mid IC ) I0. .
but IINttltOIH ( lot's not . cOlhHlllllto
tIme I'Xe111t01 of Ilrolwl.ty which yield :
1 11'110 ) lS 1'ltllH ( lit IUIlt 1' . till I .
whole , or I : held tor speculative lJt.-
lutIst's. Ses \ ' tt . 1 . 11101 110111'1 wO'lh
of luch . IJOIIII.t ) . , hnl h1 ( ( XPllllcll (
lliiltir ( till ! OI.tl of pretexts , whcl thel'o
ill 10t n SIUliow ( oC le"11 IIUlrlr for
stick ltC'tiU. I Is not 11'CCSRUI' ' for lS
ut this ( hue to 1I01lt out t'uch of hue (
gmtat 11IhllgH ( 111 valuable II'0101'le8
tluttt t iu' couttrlhuitiuig t 10thllj toward
lire ulll Iwlco II'ol'ctol , Illbl1 : school
elluca lon timid flue 111 1 t'l 1 lce ( f our
lullcllUI govt'riuummezut.
'l'lmnt thieve 1 : tbllllut 1001 fOI' re-
.
h'llehmcut lu tile , ' 11'loU8 departments
.
. . . . . . . - . .
aq t the cIty luaU fluid 1lolce court huenI. (
qunrtcrs IS Rt\lllel \ hy nil who ale
fnmlnl' wJIGhe city 1) 'I'ol. Scores
or mel are d1wll ! salaries whoRe
sl'r'lpg can bC dispensed wih without
lu time bust Il lllI'llg thp elcll'lC ' oC
au i3' IJnlci M the service. . \ \ ' ( ' I' !
I'UIIIIJ 1 Ila 'I'ol for 1 city oC $100,000.- (
( ( OO ) IR eRRCj . luaton and : OOOO ( ) 11011'
u latiout. 'Iiuitvc < ' hel'n cI''lthlJ lew
ol ilces nuuuh shfuet'ures Crom ' ' ' to ' '
onces 111 ( your year
1111 ( we hn\ hell mlRllg HIII'II'H WhCl
al l ethel COrIIO'jtoIR } ) } l1d Private 0111-
Ii oYerS hnI' IJI't ) clI'tall theIr force
111 ! l'el1lllJ Ilnr of ellllo ? 'I'1 tn mcet
I ) reseuut cotmthIlIoiu. 1 Is to he 11e1110'll
th mist the city is I forced to do . hlhesvlse.
'F lit' taxlEtyrs 11'lnlll relief. 111 the
IC'PIICR * do hot Ilm'111 tl ( luxury oC
11h'01101t1U ) ) 11'1 wihout lel'olloltlU i
Ilcole . I
' ( 'lie Ilcolll coulcl Is l'Xllletml to
Jrallille wlh time II'ohle1 ) of retreuueli.
IIClt lt the very shirt . 1111 1 cnllol
1101(1 ( to Il0w Itself to lie IlllWlccl1
h I , ' the ( ,
y proteHtltol9 oC political huuguls
o n.
.1IJll'-uISTl , CO,1IlS" ; .
'l'hpll' lion been 1 lCSt oC Illolels 111
hOOlm's L ) 11 this clW who Ile cnlstalt .
hlthll sclo'iuues of jobbery tumid 11hlc
1 > llllel' . This llSI of hdtti riots hl\'I for
tb OIW tle IIRt bell racklmig their
hmhl to 1111 Wl ' rr whllh the ) ' CI1
le s'y h'lhlll IIHJ 1111 hold imp IwoJlc
l'lIJ11 II ct'rlniui lutes or hIRIICH'
thlt 11\1' hl'l'l slbject to Ill'I'loIl' mhh
fm ont genteel 1'/mlllle1 who 1\0 upon I
Iheh' vits . This CililC IS Illl' 111 of
hllJUS detect h'es l , lclflmHtlll ( hI wel'l
llltcul bilks nlil swluclel's who hre-
tl'lll ( to ( 11'let ( ( , Ilw. 'l'he actIvity or
Ihls JUltl itmct' tIn ? eleclon his hccomo )
HI 1 hl'IZln t hit we shul : presemutiy hc )
le1111llh1 ( to l'xIHlse ( ) thc 1)'IjI'UI ) : which
tl ! - hl\e 1aJliell out for the C01hlJ
Iclslltul ! 1 Illllle : the l'IJJll : UJ
of the ehull'I' 1111 chnlgl's II the ( stat-
Ilel lint ( would hut the cOlblne of
hlleklllcrs : alil rogues 11 Ilslton to
e auy oil I lucrative practice out I'el '
Ixtelsl\e "calc. Hut the "cllel's1 )
hl' tltvnrk'd .u l as 1001 ( lS the 1)5111'st
e ye hauttt'uti of Ilhlclr ( Is thl'OWl fal'I '
UIOl timeulL
A jiumlgmiui'mut his just hl'l'n l'Ilm'etl
Igllnst the Pulhimuati 'Plllce Car com-
IJn ' hl\'ol\ln ; I10ut : : .00.000. ) ) { ) fOll'
IICOIIII h mlJht feel slightly l'mlarlllset
untIl' such cl'Cllsllnces. : blt the ? ilnr-
tluls de Pulmln1 ( 'at hlR Christ-
IIS tlrlw ' wlh the tlle I'elsh lS If
It i 1111 beets I jltJmcnt for $ : IO.
Chicago resents 11 In Insul the tie-
HCI'llltol .Tohn hitmists hus : I\en or the
wlclwtelt city or AlWI'lCI : IH I 10cwt
ctlton of Itch. Mr. HlrlH has I Cnc !
Il of hltln nulR on the imetttl. lie
Ilst u hl\e been rised IH a hOI'selhom' .
( nu .f the luny.
Chicago Herld ,
The chlrgQ Is I made that the United :
States senate ) the lazIest body ot .
y law-
! -
makers In the torld , I Is . no doubt true
a nd. unortmuIni1y ( I tor the people o'f true
country. the qiarge \ ot lazlnes Is by no t
means the wovif , that can ett5lty"be brought
and pr.ovcd agttmnst cln senate.
D
A (0011 Law .
II ) air Courier.
The law w1h ' "requlres .
T1e requti-es Insurance
wli' companIes -
.h panIes . a\CZIL.oLj.jotau to pay t 0 face IO 8 of Is the a good pIlcy In I
cV.cllo-otal an'
. tlil , - I
al slmoutti--le-rmttted ' 10'.emln' '
.remaln uipor
the books. Th court have upliettl : the lan I
, ( ' ullhell
und reasnut ttierefor .
t ' reaRo'I'tterefor Is patent to every ' t
one unlss It be to the Insurance companies
I I man Insure his home for $1,0 and I
pay t : the premium on that amount and said
homo ue entlel ' destroyed , then It Is lea
sonulle to expect the com"lny , to pay the
ful amount on which they accepted . the
premium , relardlcss of the money value of :
the propert Any attempt to repeal thIs
law l should le promptly sat upon by every
member of the legislature.
' .
Iie.p nown to nstncss. ,
S/rl / burg News
A grave responsIbIlity rests upon the re -
p ublican members at the
pUblcon memlers present legisla -
ture. They hold the future success or fall -
ure of their party's welfare In their hands :
They need to study well the wants and
nccessltes Of the people of the state of ,
Nebraska ald see that lhelr wishes are
s sacl'edl carried out. The people wish to
see an early settlement of the senatorlol
/ght l a short and economic session of the
legiSlature. l the enactment at few new taws :
and only those which are absolutely necessary -
lec-
essary a reluctton of general
1 reducton generl appropr1a -
tons In the Intel'est of apprpIa- . ;
and just treatment of all public Institutions I'
partIcularly the State unlverI ' . A protracted -
trated sesfon a 10ng-drawn-ouL and biter
senalorlal Contest with its accompanying
scandaus too Iberat IPPloprlaton at tIle t
people's u money ali Indue ) partisanship ; al
these weaken a party's stalHlnl In the
minds of the common people and tend even
lualy to its overthrow.
8RVO the Jlxmul UltO J.I\
Grand bland In"elend nl.
Our people 8houl1 , through' their delega-
Lion In time legislature work Cor the' actual 1
e8aulshment of the maximum rte Ian ' .
I law which Is at the greatest Imporlunce
for the growth of Grand Island and all Interior -
al
tenor towns. I the present discrImination ;
In favor oC Lln aln and Omaha and some
favorites are abolshed and cheaper rate S
are Introduced . the cite of central ries
western Nebraska Cl11 Compete In malurac-
Lures alHt wholesale businesim
buslnesl with the
favored eastern places. and the whole per I-
ole wi enjoy the cheaper Ihlpment at a
' hel \ ' 3' articles and the \ /lustrlal and al
'cantle growth of their ettlcs .
Two years ago the legislature massed a
law to that effect . but the perllly of the
mlroad companies deprived It at Its 0111 . -
01-
ciency by throwing I Into the federal colrt
and Inducing I federal Judge to Issue an
Injuncton agaInst It. In this way they
have destroyed . its working for two 'ears ,
the court decding that lie ( law Is canBt- : l
tutollal , but the rules unleasonably low.
wihout declarIng what Is a relsonably
low rate , all they have learly succeeded
In destroying forever the PoWr of the legIs-
laturo for fixing ho I rates. I the leglsll-
tUIshouttl abandon the law of the IIB it
legIslature and make rate , Ihe ite
leglslat\re new : Slime
smllrl , but not very decent. Jame cerlalnly
,
would be commence oglln , An Injunc-
tel would ho sued out and the law slopped
sloppeI
for another term of two years , Inll Ihe decision -
cision might be again , that the rates arc
unreasonable. So It could je
unreasonllte. go on colutliut -
contnu-
ally , anuS ( we n 'yer would ( have 1 maximum
rate taw. Alter Illey have once been au , -
ce Htul. the railroad companies hl\'e learned
how to octuutY abrogate the lwer of thl
legislature mind to Iltace their sweet wl
In the ploee Of , time wIll of the people.
Un.ler . these lrcllstances , I seems thut
nOlhlng better lan , hl done at present hut
10 have tile State . tuke un allpeal to the :
tjnitetl I Slales , Isupremo court amid II'pro-
prlatu I sulcl nt semis for thou cost or tim It
IPlleal. 'I'hcn there Is at Icalt a possibilty
or sa\lng tills ' law and asserting the Ilg-
nlty Of our stjrto ; 111 its legislature At
time Slle tle"cUlGrels ought 10 bo rc- :
queste'l ' to prollt hhl ( Indepen.tenee . of our
states frm arbitrary reelslon of Interior
releral ( judleby I tlltnl their legll or
UISUIIIower ! t suspend our laws before
<
an luivestigrition / ' has ) been ha < and . 10 keep
UI' this supeuistln $ for 'ears. . \ time moteI
al prsent stands . I the law making power
our states Is , At Iho mercy at every co ref -
Ilol'lton and everY millionaire who Ind : It
con\enlent to 111l'Hulclcut \ money for the
unurposo of Itnlwln the ( work of time legll-
1lII0SO hy lulng out an Injuncton and ca r-
mying on a lawsuit against lime state . I Is
the lplnnlng of the end of our Iloliular
government.
JOIINNI l el LLII.'s S 1'
.TOl."l AI.8."S ,11JJWl.
Auburn Granger : The secretary of state Is
responsible for more extravnKnnce Intl wanton
' "nte than nil of time Indepenenu } who ha\e
rer\d In bolh houles lie had } an oppor-
opportuniy tuniy to bl , wasteful and \ hI Improved the
Schuyler leral : \orl-terlh has
taken up the defense of Secretary of Slate
Alen , who has been shown imp both by leK-
II
\latve Inve.tlatnK commitees and ( } by
the republican Atudltor
replblcan Audior Moore 10 ha\e squan-
ter l. the Mate's money criminally. I Is
Illaln that Mt. Ir'an Is not eltng Ilch-
coek'A what-It-It.
Blair COlrler : The report of StaiD Auditor
M Ioore causes laxpayers 10 open theIr eyes
w hIm wonder when tile ) ' gaze on the aK-
groKale amolnt of tools I lakes 10 run the (
leglslat\e machinery of this state every lne
of f which to.1 person not lxperlencel In
the workIngs of lie ( law making power ,
sh outs of extravagance.
Stanton Picket : I the ( hicail . } of Auditor Iu-
! ene Moore Is not ( turned } by lho many flato
te ring complments time Ilreu Is bestowing
Ul'on hIm , then Indee docs he merit all
the kind words spoken. A compelent oml
honest ofcIal Is such 1 rarity nt the state
C311101 ( hat Mr. toorc's course attracts
more comment than It otherwise would do.
10.
\Vayuue Herald : The lerlh ) has always
been proud of lion . EUene Moore , 111\ as
one of the nlmber urKlng him to be 1 cauu-
dl < ale for Ihe office at state au.1or we eel
11roller ( still a\er his splendid ( admlnlstra' .
lIon of lho affaIrs of the ofco In behalf of I
tiN uc Ileoille. I further lemonstratl that time '
North Ilalo country contains men who Imow
a mud who prolaim by their actions that pub-
lc h oltlce Is a Ilblc trust. Hepublcal statD
con\entons have never erred In selecting
men from the North Plate counlry
-remont ] Leader : The practce under the
Thanr regime exIsted for the secretary of
state to purchase quanttes of material of
varlols kinds In antclaton of the wants of
the mcmbers of the legislature. These goods
were bought by the wholeMle at cxtrvaant
retai prices , and covered almost every conr
celvahle kind of goods. from Iron safes 10
nIght latches. ExcessIve amounts of tIle
diferent h ! eels were purchased and . dlsap-
Il eareil. There Is good , reason to believe that
much of the goods were never del\ered. and
the t s 'stel was largely a gigantic steal ,
nmountng 10 thousands of dollars. No ob-
jecton j seems to have been male under the
Thayer nuimninistration. Ben Cowdrey , the
secretar sh of stale , one Of Thaer's right
hand fellows , bought goals In Limo most reck-
I less l luuanner pOMlble. A report of these reck-
less l ourchuases I ot gels was made to Gal"
! a mer Thayer , but In his anxiety over the
ac
contest over the governorship the maier
. was not presented to the legislature In a
11roller way. In addItion , time men who sold
the t goods insisted upon payment , and made
n prima lade showing that Ihe bill was cor-
rect , and comparel them wIth bIlls of lure-
vlols years to show that theIr bills did
not exceed Ihoso at tormer ycars. The
members of the committee haul no means of
know In ! how many yards of carpcts had been
furnished or the quantIty of other goods
and were CHl11eled to rely upon the state-
menls I and lestmon ) ot the Interested ( parties
The expose of AudItor Moore Is the first
atempt In thIs state to show that goods had
been Improperly purchased by a state oflicer ,
and now that ( attention ha been called to
i t we trust It will be . stopped.
"RllnI.'ur.l . l'IU1UASl.1NS. .
The Norfolk public schools will give a
Christmas offering to the poor.
11ev. C. Jones of North Platte has become
the pastor of the Methodist church at Ger-
l og. .
Two Colfax county brothers have just mar-
ried two Colax county sisters. The wedding
was 1 double one.
Crawford wIl be one of the towns that
will come before the ( legislature this wInter
wanting a state normal school
Senator-elect Akers of Scotls Bluff county
tel off the hotel porch at Gering and so see
o verely sprained lilt Imee that lIe wi be
'torced to travel on crutches for several
wecls.
Thieves near Dradshaw broke Into ( lie
resldenc of John Sandal and stole $25 from
the trunk of MIss Del Stanfeld , a school-
teacher. Nothing - else was touched. I Is
supposed to have been the work of tramps.
The . young son ot Engineer Nelson at
Grand Islau took a notion to run away from
home the other day but after he had gone
as far as North Platte he concluded he had
enough of life on the road , and so ho re
turcd hOle or his own accords
The Methodist and Baptist churches of
Wiber have united for a time and will
hold h services In common. The Baptist minIster -
Ister i will do the preaching the Sunday
services wi bo held tn the Methodist church
and the week day gatherIngs will be In the
Baptist sanctuary.
- -S
, TUIJOB sccn'T'S ui'rouru.'cirr.
Fremont Leader : The Dee says Judge
Scott ought to resign end there are many
who are of tile same opinIon.
Cedar Rapids ( Ia. ) Gazette : This has been
! (
a ba.j year for judges ot the tin god variety.
Ills benign aS8lnlnlty. Judge Scott of Omaha
Is between Impeachment proceedings and the
insane commission.
Oakland Independent : Judge Scott Is
thInkIng seriously at taking a short vacation .
they say. I ho would amend by making Il
perpetual many a lawyer would rejoIce and
Limo Omaha Dee sing his praises.
Howels Journal : The Omaha neo Is call-
lug on Judge Scott of Omaha to resign so as
to prevent the legislature from Impeaching
hIm. That Is proper. "Conc off the bench"
Judge yeti are a blot on the fair page of
Nebraska's .
Judiciary.
mali Pilot : I looks as I concerted effort
Is soon to bo male 10 depose Judge Scott
. tram the bench by Impeachment. 'rhe lice
or Tuesday inamls that he resign ut once
anti intimates that this Is i the only way to
prevent being ousted. Of course Scott will
not reslgl. le Is a fighter from "away
back , " and will probably bo tend In the
last ditch , still fighuting. nut the odds are
against him , and he wi lIkely bo ousted
MIISTJIPUh ill UJNIS.
Philadelphia . Record : 'VlteWl you his-
len to me ? lusl > nd-Great : Scott , woman
, what else have 1 been doing since we were
married ? . wer
Atlanta ConstItution : "Wh ) ' on earth did
Mary marry a fooL bal player ? " " ' \'eii.
she always thought she'd look pretty I as 1
young wl ow. "
'ounl <
Chicago Inter Ocean : "I have often hcn
curious 10 IUo\ jUt what n mun surfcrs
when searching for thtt' north pote. " "Why
don't you move Into a lint where there's
1 Janitor $ ( to tulle care of the furnlce ? "
Gnlveslon News : After a hank cabhler
bus feathered his nest he fancies that he
haH plumed himself for Ittghut.
Buffalo Courier : "I'Iuero's something In
Iho heir " exclalned YOUu.la.1 . . to Mrs.
Youngdld , 11 he saw the baby give a su < -
mien , grill , at his ubdomlnal region anti yell
wIth paIn.
Somerville Journal-Ahout this time . re-
solve not to male any New Year's reso-
lotions Also < Ult or a few of the new
resolutions you were foolish enough to malt
on January 1.
Chicago 'rlhunc : Old flettu-Ilow you
have grown Hlnce I saw yoU 1 year ago ,
MIllS " 'lnlfrll" !
Urlght-I 'e < Damsel-I'm not the smallest
fraction or an Inch taller . 111. Itylumaru 1
got my growth three Ylnrs ago "
011 lieau-O , hut you've grown ever 10
much In my esthnatoll
UNDU.U'l'ND JOY
Atlanta Cnsttuton ,
'T ter-thny are hal.ln' brown :
Jimmy suet Ihe door ;
DickY , get your fiddle ] down ;
Molly . sand the hour.
1001.
lotlo'l Jest a-sleamln' ,
BilL when the Idtles 1lay
An' rosy cheeks Is btamnin
, 'c'l dance hue nIght away
Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U S. Gov't Report
OVal Baking
1 Powder
4USOLUTELV PURE
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)018 UP Tuft sr.ITIC A'llUSS
Jlathmouth Jourll : The Omaha nee has
dOM a good } job of work for tIme Hate In ex-
tloslng the rottenness of the Moher penl-
tlntlary cou'rAct.
Colutbu ! Arns : I he could , out of
the fullness of his great big heart , Gonrnor-
elect lolcomb would ( gIve ever ) ' worthy man
.n Nebraska a job . \ JIlcaton ! would be
unnecesr ' . lie would command e\erybody
to t go to work end see to It Ihnt every In-
borEr Fet hula hire. hut I he cnn't how can
hu e ?
Lincoln News : There are possibly a few
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peuons who nrc interested In knowing
M Iosller's opinions on how to secure n larger
volume of bank currency hut those ( oar-
sons whose currency he managed } 10 secure
when he was at hibtrty are pretty wel can-
\'lncE.I that any plan that Mother wouhl
nd\'oeate wouhl not be for time benefit of the
publc nt large. '
Stanton Pickel : I the IneomlnJ lecl -
l ture Innh to revive the sugar bounty ) ' let
IhEm l11aco I on the bects l.rOluctl nHI not
an the sugn'r manuracture\ I 18 the lire- .
lluclon of the raw material Ihat heeds rn- !
coura/Ing cl alHt the rarmer who merHs time i
l muiuty . and even In that case lhe factories
woul(1 ( mnlKe ! Ole way 10 turn It 10 their
awn lirouits. either h ) ' 10wNlng the price haitI
I'er tomu claiming a shrlnka/e and tlockhmmg
of f weIghts or by sOle other Illan dockllK
by Oxnard and his asoclate !
iCoarney lub : The floe declares that It
i s absolutely imperative that the legislature
at its cOllng session tale sOle steps toward
al0lshlng the anomaly Imoln ns the slilremo
cJurt conlulslon. mintS ( \aks an urgent plea
ror the Enlarlement of time upreme court
S c'conuled. The court COl mIssion Is worse
than t an anontiuby . yet there Is too much worker
for three judges olHI to get 1011 requIres
an amendmEnt 10 ( hue constltutioiu , which
the people will Ir.obahly vote down It sub-
m itted. So what arc wo going to do about
It i 1 10
F'reniont Leather : The Leader uuothcos that
since the electon , whEn Iho people or Omahn
ruscd 10 allow lie ( rolroall managers to
place brass collars uJn thcm , that the ( rail-
roads have eonluenCel discrIminatng agaInst
Omaha. ThaI city Is large !
enouh to
cl pro.
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tect itself If It will be true to Its own In-
oln
t erest . OHI Its Interest Is identical to that
at the stale I Is the metropolis at ( lilt
stale alHt railroad 11scrlminaUcn cannot
malIc It otherwise I certaIn ! places the
len who got down In tile dirt before the
ralroHI lanagers and signed their tutnuil-
testa "to injure the credit or the Hate" In
a : ' awkward . _ sll n , Ate ! debasing lhem-
n u'vc3 oy iUwiiug uown 10 SIlO raliroatl
IO\Ig 10ln lie rairoad Idol ,
11elng l the state and endca\orlng to Injure
ls i credit. tliy flint time railroad magnates
have h no gratitude and less conscience ; they
are souless corporate bodtoi. They slmilly
nsed Ihelr tools ns they would on old splat ,
throw I aside to die at rnst. There Is
where you are , goiutieiuieui . when the stalo's
crcdlt and IJrOSpcrly S are lt stake.
l'MJ'I.l _ 1."J i'lIlisGS.
11 lung Chan . . the deposed boss of China ,
\OS an orIgInal Talman ) ' nuatu . lie Is worth
$500,000,000.
As soon os Dave lull located ( hllsel In
Washington Grover Cleveland hurrbd to the
woods of South Carolina .
Uncle Sam ciujoys as a publisher the rare
d istinction of having his clrculatiouu
distncton crculaton accepted
accepte
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wihout the nsual o da\.I.
An hour or two In the holiday shopping
rush In Omaha viil fit the
rf wi ft average lan
for a full back In a foot bal ganue.
Mr. Cecil Rhodes started his South African
career as a cotton Phauuter and sUbsequenty
took to thB diamond fields. leas also
Instrumentl i In harvestIng a large crop or
native wool.
An Independent company offers to furnish
Kansas CIty $ gas In return for a
franchise. The old gas company will nol
agree to It , consequently . the city council
will not seriously consider the orcoosition .
, In one respect at least Indian civiiza-
ton to a few leagues In advance Of the Cau-
casslan varIety. A doctor at Mattera . Ca ! .
agreed to cure the wife of an Indian. I"allng
to do so . that Indian promptly Idled him.
Miss Kate Field asserts that. the abstellous
prohIbitionist Is a walking distillery In dis-
guise. "The great Creat\r underslod His
work " she declares , ' 'und'l let us accept hue
t
s ituatIon. In human stomachs ullgeste,1
food ferments anti alcohol results. Every
dyspeptic Is n walking distllleryi Total nb
stainers cat great quantities or sweets. The '
ferment end the prohIbitonists themselves
Corm a grand cordon at illicit dlstiilela. "
The Importance of the dluco\'ery Is not to
he passed over lightly. In view at the de
pleted condItion of the school fimntl Hltherlo
the walking distilleries have Escaped taxatIon :
and dodged the regulation license. Tap them !
at once and encourage home Industry
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Tl1 HTR.INOI
New Olleono i'tcnyune.
There Is n Itrngfr within our gates
Most wondrous fall to see ,
Wafted . here hy the scheming fates
' 10 win my heart from me.
lie speaha'th not our latve tongue
His words are few end strange .
And . what tho' he been rather young
Il nc''I' my love exchunge.
r lOVE him yes r do confess
At last I 'esl iii hove :
Since Berthuld did our household bless
'lsty' heart hath ceased to rove.
A little cherub . hacking wings ,
A soul pure. mindefited .
A laughln/ babe that closely chhtugs-
/ clngs
Berthiotd the slranger.chld. I I
God gave 10 moan 10 purer Joy
No dainter gem ( lien thlH ,
The only blIss wihout aloy.- I
A baby's holy kist .
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Jo : Immodiaf Prospect of Major OlaTkIon'8
Succoor Doing Appointed.
OMA"AS ' POSTOrCE \ VIILVAIT \
Ciirly COlnorr' " 1.011 PetitIon Offset bT
( rnlrnl touo' " i'ouimlnrItyfltycrlmlm- ,
11.1' " lrlrlih 'I'clrgrll.h fur Ills
' \l'IH.lntlrnt tn tile 1'lll'C. t \
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WAShINGTON nUJMU 01 Tim 1m , .
107 I , ' Sireet N. W. .
\VAS11INGTON . lice 20.
I Is not likely that the Omaha poslofcl
case wil be etlll for 810 tlo 10 COle , .
certainly 10t until after tlue return of l'resl-
dent Cleveland , Who is not exlmected for soy- "
cml t1ay , 'Flue chituitces still setun to favor
( hue nhiiioitutmuuent of Charles Conuuoyer , vhio
has been so strouugl ) ' euutlorsed atud luu whuoso
favor ( lucre Is muon' a olunuiuiuuis iuetitIon lii
thmo l'ostoiflco departmiuemut , but at. ( lie sauuuo
( lint it will not do to Igmuoro ( lie cauitlidacy
of ( lemmeral 'iV , Vt , ' , h.owe. Time postiuiuuser
general Is inclhmuetl to look with favor upomi
( hue nppointnuemut of General Lowe , autul has
receuutb ) ' saul tiunt tlte 0013' objection to luitut
Is thuc couuhltiou , of hmIs health , Ills opporucuuts
Imavo clahoucil tltat Lowe tuiglut. Intl be able
(0 oerforlui tiuc diuties of tlue ofic , Tehe-
grauuis lure flOSY pouiriumg itm urgluug ( he appoInt-
nuent of ox-Governor lloyd , laut it does not
nipear that lie is a very Iormuulhuubicu cnuu-
didate , auth ( lie aPPOitutilleilt 'IlI 111501) ' lie
betwciu Couiiioyer autO Lowe , vhtlm cliamucos
iiu favor of tint formuucr , That nppoIntiuueiut
certainly be delayed utittll after ( hue Christ-
turns iuoihtla3's.
Coiugrossmnnuu Metcer today roctived a
coninuutnicatbon trouti tImeVar depat timuetut
statiiig thuat time Missouuri river counnuisslotu-
ors iiil lmuunuedlateiy conuimieuice to expeuul
hart of ( lie aiuliroiurlatiouu for tiue limiprovo.
macmit of the MissourI river rut Omaha , Thuis
action will be taken hiu respouie to Limo uir-
geuut request of Mr. Mercer that the work
be buguui at ouuee.
Aur. anu Mrs , Mercer thuls evenIng give
a bachelors' tea at their lmaiidsoiuue resitletice ,
Coumgressmntun Meikiejohui of Nebraska amid
Congressmen Cousins amid Dolhtver of iowa
being ( lie invIted guests.
That l'ostoiflce theparttuieuut , at ( lie sohiclta-
( lout of Couigressuiinn Mercer , is uiow iuego-
tlatiumg witlu tInt Onmtuhua Street htuuilway coiiu-
pauuy for tiue purpose of arratugiuug for Limo
better trahisportatiotu of the muirulls between
Oiuiahia and South Oumunlma.
lCeiit lhuuyden , receiver of tInt Moshuer Na-
tionat bauutc of Lluicoln , In Imu ( Ito cIty out
buuslness witlu ( lie ofilce of the couuiptrohlcr
of ( lie curreiucy.
David Cauiupbell of Auburn Is hero looking
after lilt camhimlacy for tIme hostuilastersluil ) .
T. P. Suitithu of Muuskogee , Old. , oiie of the
five Indian luispectors attached to tlue office
of time secretary of the interior , is a canthi-
date for time Imositiomi of assistant eoiuimle-
slouier of Indian affairs , mnaulo vacant by tiuo
recent roilrememut of General Irnnk Arm-
strong. Mr. Siuuitiu is nui iuutiiuumtto frIend of
I-Iouu. Tolilas Castor , who Is also In tue city ,
and It Is orcenumied ( tint one of thue objects
of Mr. Castor't niission to tOo natioutat capital
Is to urge time uulilOiiltmuiont of Smnithu to thuis
posItlomi , which will be vacant upon tim cx-
plraioui ( of ( hue one uumouuthm's leave of General
Armstrong , on the 31st inst.
Postunasteril huavo been couuunuissioned as
follows : Nebraslca-Jennie llggiestomu , Nenzei ,
Iowa-Lafayette S , Gosney , liitlwehl ; Nettle
Pruney , Oheary.
The fohloiwhng postmasters have been appointed -
pointed : Nebraska-hluu4ley , Harlan county ,
\v. 11. Harp , vIce 0. 151. I'tck , removed.
lowa-Fredonla , LouIsa courtLy , Juhia Trim-
ble , vice Jotelilu Ganulule , removed ; Lark ,
Worth county , T. T. Ramsey , vice Lena
Larson , remnoreil ; Normauu , Winnebago county
E. Ii , Engesrud , vice M. 0. Skeetle , removed ,
Luiluor rii'.turiict , in Oriiu'iiuv ,
'WAShINGTON , Dec. 20.-In view of the
promninouucu in psubhic discusslou in thuc
Unlteml States of labor problems , ( hue statls-
tlcal buuri'auu of thue State department hunt
beeiu to some trouiiuic to secure from our '
comisuular otilcers iii Germnauuy. where ( hue J
reiuuhioiis hetweemi labor and thue state are '
miituciu moxe IntImate than in this country
or nuty otluer l5uropeaui Couiiutry , full stuutts-
tics relating to hahmar tncurance , voluntary
and coiuiptuusory. Tue facts so gatluererl
are inclutled In a tot of articles published
in the Decomnber couistuiar reports , which
huave Just been issued by thu department.
( oflt met 1.ot' rom' ( bit Carriages.
WASIIINGTQN , Dee. 20.-The revenue
etutter Perry , under orders from ( ho nec-
retary of that treasury , sailed today from
New York for San Francisco.
The War depautunent hunt awartled to
thur hihby Islanufacturing cornpaiiy of Cleveland -
land tint contract. for matting tout dusruIenr-
tug gun carriages for thor. ( on-inclu selL
coa.st rIfles. Fresh proposals were issued
thus aftc'rmioqn tot' supmulyhng niiue or more
of the same type of carriages.
( 'hiarge , % gmiilumt . ) umhin Clarini.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 20.-Senator hlmirris'
motion. made In executive session , that the
senate reconsider ilue vote by which Judge -
Clarke vns confirmed , was agreed to by
geuieral consent and ( hue matter was re-
ferreil to ( hue judiciary commnittee for inves-
thgutthoil , it Is understood thuurt ( hue cluarge
against Judge Clarke is that the firm of
viuiClu hue is a uneuiber accepted fees ( roun
liotiu stiles.
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Monkey - - -
A whole window full 01' it. See the troupe of
monkeys in the west win-
WATCI 1
dow. And see the freak of
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nature ' " J3ismal'k " the
SATURDAY .
man with the hollow head
SPJE CIAL
--gives his wonderful en-
SAL1.
- - . toi'Lainrnont tonight-But
there's no "monkey business" on the inside. Wo know
whore to draw the line. All the handsome furnishings
that men and boys appreciate for pro5enLs are of good
, .qualiLies and late styles.
Suits and Overcoats that we made to sell right
here in Omaha at right 1)r1005 made right.
BROWNING , IcING & C01 ,
Rehlabits CIotillers , S. W. Corner Flftecimtlt uiid Douzglsms Sta.
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