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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1894)
- , - WiL'c - . - ' . ' -'c- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . , - - - - - - - , - - ' . - - - - . . - 4 : TilE ; Ol\rAJIA \ DAILY nr-ri. : SA'l'UUDAY , DEC.E1\rn.ER 22. 180,1. - - - - - - f TIlE OMAHA DAILY BEE - - - - - - - - - , I. JOSJWATI n. Jdltor. . - _ _ _ . i---- - - - - - . I - - - - - - - - . - 'uJ - . i8" . - = : - ) = mitMonNINO. . = , . _ : - . ' TImMS 01. a1flSCfl1PT1ON. gaIly ! leo ( Without ! un4ny ) . OM Year . . . . $ R 0 3)nily 11e An,1 . , One Yell ? . . 10 00 IAly 10 . . . Hun.hy . . . . . . . . . . . Yenr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Three Months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 to { . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SundA . Onn Year . . . . . . . . . 20 HAlurIA . , 1P { Ono YeAr . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ( .0 Weekly Jer , One Vtr ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G ' ' . OITICIS QmAh . The II fluIhIlng. Soulh : UmAhn ) lne Corer lulfln nl,1 , Twenty.fourth St. Council Jlur , 12 PnArl Sireet. touncl 1 Chtengo om . 317 ChAmer of Commerc . ( hlego ( { 31 ! { New York /oom. 1. 1 nl,1 , 1. . . TribUne Bldg. ' \'ABhlnglon. 1107 P llreet , N. W. COlLltlS1'ONIICI. I l SION / NtI All eomminlcatlnha retntlng to nOWA nn.1 eI , . Al commlnlcntonA relntlg Ql. tonal matter ahou" , be nuIdrNtd ! To the ldItor. IUSINBSS 1.IITlms. All hUAlnes letcrs nnd remltnnces shoul * Ie 1 nrlcraetl ! to 'fho lee /uI,19hlnj , compAIY , Omahn DraftI , . cherks nnl , o"lolco orileM teL L m.ldr 'YA1ln % , . ! thn ortpr ( l i the roflipafly. ' . ' . - THB - - 1.m 1Um.ISHINO - CO I'ANY. r - : ; 01 , ' Cl ncu'i. TIN. George II. Tz.chuck , "PCttAt of The Ice l'tih. Jahln/ om'nny . hPng tuly sworn sYA that tIle ActuAl nlmher of ruB and cOlllpte cOllIes ot the Daily Morning , Ivellnj : nn,1 Hunlny , Bee "rlnlNI during the month or Novemher 181 , was ns follovs : , I . . rolow . . . . . . . . . . 2.sf. 1. . . . . . 2),51t J. . . . r. 1r. . . . 21GI 2 . . . . . . . . . . 2I.I . ( 17 . . . . . . . . . 2tG 2 3. . . . . . . . . 27.2 5 1 1. . . . . . . . . . 22.1. " 4. . . . . . . . . 21r2 : 1. . . . . . . . . 2'J.HI ' 6. I . . . . . . . . . 21(37 ( 21 . . . . . . . . . . 2Lflhi ! C. . . . . . . . 21r,37 21. . . . . . . . . 2),1.1 ) ' . . . . . . . . . .3t2 I 22. . . . . . . . 21.131 1 8. . . . . . . . . 2 .9:1 : . . . . . . . . . 20. : : . . . . . . . . . 2.S : 21. $ . . . . . . . 2':31 ' 10. . . . . . . . . 21.1')1 ' ) ,2 : . . . . . . . . . 21 ii ) 1. . . . . . . . . 22.1"1 2 . . . . . . . . . \.Wl \ ) 1. . . . . . . . . 2f.iT ! 21. . . . . . . . . :0.076 1. . . . . . . . . 21rm 2t . . . . . . . . . 13.18 ! , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . 20tf.2 2. . . . . . . . 20.020 J5. . . . . . . . . 2U,5o 30. ! . . . . . . . . Tolnl , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r'3 , Gl L ss ileililctIon for Utiiiolil and returned loS' cOlts doluctonl . . . . . . . . . . un""fl . . . . . . . . . relured . . . . . : Total sl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C41,372 Dnl ) ' average net clrciilatliin . . . . . . . . . . 21.61 - ( IflOlttIt : : It. TZ'IIUClC. Rwor to before me OIOll , \ "uh.crl"d In lYres. . . \res. ( nee this 3 dn ) ' or lecomber. 1831. ( Heal ) N. ) ' . 1-\\ . , Notary Pillilic. . Doe ; loHtla'lel' nl'l't'al ; nl Rel ICHr ' Wlli $ f. 10 t Hllll'IHI' ) i Omaha wlh I t t I ChlHI. ( ) t nl gif of a nellilllilm" , ? , Ole of Ihe \lfm'niH Ihe Ilxl 1lIHla. tl'e t Hhollil I 111:1'lle t IH thl' nholton ) 1 I of Ihe fl'l' H'HIII II eOllly olllcet. . \\e hl\ no11'11'11 ( Ihl' 1'0111'1 ) of hit Idlrll't III : ' 1111 wi gl'ullllly : hegll . to PUHH 011 of Ihe Hllliow 1110 l'ully stiitsli I ne. I I t Iho I HIIW ) Rlm'l Iii Wl'RIl'I'1 No hl'IS111 ] l'xll'\11 I \ II I t i IhlH I I i Hl'llol Wl hilly 'lt $ hl'lr tll' Jingling of sleigh hels on Clirlstuuuas 01 01'181 la 'Pt I 0 ( 'hleago 1 I II'I'ulel I I l1rllOlltl Ihh t l 111l tel II IHelf : ( 'an Chllago he la't t clwtn'ij Hholhl ) say 10t 10 long aH . the ' lllleul . Ce4 Ilolli ) ( of Chll'ago 10- itun'lii II their 111'11 I cOl1 Ion. 4t1y Inl who wl HII11 fl'OI a clutri - tahlo fi 11 IH II'UI I Ilolgh i to t t eommlt : the fOlleHI of erlitues. All such caHeH'1 ' Rholil ( he II'oHeeuIlll to the fullest ex- . . tout of tl law 10 the ulII ( thaI 11 ex- aIJI IUY hl' lalh ! of the olulllm' all thaI hI Iny SIIUI' the penaltY so richly ( htC1C ( . The Assocla Charities of Omaha . wi 11Nent ) Ihll enough to elo 10 l.eel1 L m'cl' ' mellm' vel' ' his ) The hlzzlml ' - ' ' 5085011 Is l1OV 1lI)1)1o1tC1111)g. ) ) itliti ' ' ' -1) snsol IOW allll'oIChll/ we : 'e 'I lIable 11) titly 10 eXllellelce ) I 110) ) II 1. tememlu' ! thl1 wi cnle extleme 1111'Utol IllcRS Illellnloll are made . : fOI' liuuliuctilutte alit ! cirectivo relief. I 1IIleiln _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ fll _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ relef. . 'he Cn'llle ClTl'IC ' pll\ ) his nl'call ) ; I . . . stmck a suing 111 U substlule II heh/ ) . hatched out 10 take Its pitice. 'l'liet'e Is I . , really Ill ) lllllar ) ) ciimol' for 11 : ' eta \ : . \elc ' 11111. 'l'lio trouble 11 not so mucH ; In the wnli of I greater Ilmltl ' of I llwr ) Illl' ' lS there Is the Inck of ; I110l1cls ) 10 soil Ultl the low 11'lce of I those Ihal we l'e uhle 10 ultarket. 2 I IH not to be expeelell that all Ihe features of the . 110Josel' Im mclmells to the charter wi hI ! 1111HO\'el by uJ i i 01' clllzouts. Quite the cOlllm' ' , It Is I hit ) Iltl111 'l'he IhlseR which Ihe . . Chlllcl' l'lvhdol ! commllee Is aiming 10 I : : nbolsh hnve heel hl'enl mil butter to BOle eople , nll they wi oPllse ) ) 11 V . ' chalgo that would eIther lelvc them out Iii ll cell or"llleVelt Ihl'm fro I C kcell lip their IH'nelcos. . 'rho houRe of rCjl'esellnll'es hal' .2 passed I hi ) 10 1111Slo1 the widow of the bite . ( euerl Bnll.1 at the I'nl' of $ 10 Iler ) iuionhli. Now If the widows of 11 tite t elel'IIH who served II I hu 11101 11I1'I were IlelHlolcll ) ( lt the SI10 ate wlll woull this head lo t : I ? . AmI wh ' Is Iw wIlow of I gont'ral ci 1- I ttctl 10 mUI'e eouisltlerat tOI thll Ihe ; wilow of 1 11'I'ltl solcll I' wil Il'uw $17 It i 101ih ttit1 mtols nHI lXIIRI'tl ; his life its mich II Il ' alan who WO'C shoulll StJIJR ? ( . 'he Ble voices the slltmenls of the prolll'lr OWI'I'H M this stile when I tlefelclH Ito I V11 Iii ( ' ( I P ° I Icy Iho IIHI'II'e I , . Inw of this Hlnto against the l\aeks. : . . 11\10 ) i IIHI I I I 'l'hu IISl'alCe I 1glltH con telil I hl t I. II'omlsus I 1)reInIn Ill to hit , IIlCetldIlli'V . IHl IHIll'l'S inca 10 hii thRIll' OWI II'OIII'I ) ' . 'I'hti'y ito iii , t lot t hecnlso lie I Ilw ( 'Ollill ) thll I I 10 pity the flcl of I polIcy itt case of It , total loss Hilt the . certainty of 1'111'111 , h1'ltt1 18011 10 ' ' . ' ovorltt.sitre Icul 1(1 O'I'I.lIHI'O 1111cOIIIl the I crlll of n1UI1. ' .Vaho this clnll 1111 i)1tL I ) It till Iglllt ) the ( ( ' 0.IUS\111'0 111 he I whl'h Ih'l COIIllcl hll'Q tfO'cI'lllll 1'1 tIlIty ) enforcing In this lllil' , II effect. ! of which hi . 10 ' tleet COIIII IH'lltHt . t . OWll' to . hilt till . Ihe I Ins\'llcO llsHlhlo 11101 theIr 11'01Iel.t3 ) Whel the 011wlls of hiisiitiiiico 1 Cliii reconcile this lttcntisl . ISI'a I cnl rerolclo Ilrolsh S. leul ' tltty \\1 set lt t't.'st { Oll of U lIe . . I , IttlI . auolt l'xclllIISlllce rates . - : ' 1'hl'l'l 1llllrn\s to ho I goot 11l'al : ot IhClsslol II state house t'lll clrci L's O\Ot' i the Ilegel 11srOVt'I'3 that ( u iv- oruioi'elt'et 10icolh his 11WI his I ) ' flIt district. Jlligu 10 the l'111 of the yel 1' , r Tim .Inlo hOIlo c\IIO his 11'(1 1w"l ; 'I ' heforo uow ( to svniIoss' n huge tel swnlow 1 hl c:111 wllo they "oull clolw itt n glint . So far nut wo Cal ) retnetiuber , titt t'o cnl l'eIOlhO' thl'u WI uo I tlHcIRHlon about n ( 'cl'llll cxrcllv ( ol Ill. , I COl' wlo Inl lxtCllel Ils tel'm of gO\ ' . t t , , (101 wlholt authority ot Inw mil hnl , . t 111'11 his Rall' ' Iii nth1\cO filth v its thll'III ) ' olal'a8s(11 wheu I CIU to lellll : vJiti L lie utah 0\1'\1 I WI1 this 1istitiit' , hOWO\'CI' ' . Instllcl' \ , thcl'o Is uo o\'m' ( drar 01' ni ) Itel111 10 nllll'olll'late ) ) 1111'1(1 Sl1aI. : .1 itdge loleolh hnt t mllll)11 ) ) Ils cottt't vtit'I (01' the nl ) p ccmhl' term ) 1111 Ii ( ' 111111 10 ilaY (01' S : tile IlloIttil or ) ' , ' ) lt'eenuler mOllh It'Ulhll' lulcSH lie tic 05 ft to resign Prior to the oUll of the ; nout1j. . . . - , _ - - - " ? 1 - _ . - - - a IJIJI1IMt7TON flACIt AXI ) O.iMIl1 IU1,1.\nTI. m"CI At mrAl.l. Ag mlglt have heel expected tie Ihlllglol , Tolrnnl takes tip the cutigel for thc nt1'II lon bench state fzilr iY ) OJ'Ct ( nul rnsls 'fho Bee for whnt It hns 1lhlshet ) ( concernltig the "rll'le 111 the "chcmers lu Ihe folow- 11flRhlol : The Omaha nee man , In the guise of a 00"p rominent citizen of 1.lncoln " gIves to the worhl what ho knows ot a startling con spIracy which he calls the "Burlington ' Brach Steal , " \ hitch Is abut to bo sprung on the uNsuspoclng lax payers or the state As a " teni" the rroJoct Is quite unique. I con- slMts , according to the description of thIs 11 tngnlsheJ ! fraud smeller , ot a proposition of the "ring" that owns the beach to donate a sumelont tract ot land on the beach to the state , provided the state fall Is permanently loc ated there * What notorious thle\'es and rascals were those Lincoln pee.Ii pibo e who chipped In ninny years ago antI bought the present state lair grounds for cold cash and Iut lip buildings thereon and orerell It to the Doanl AgrIculture free ot cost for fair purposes and have held It to be used ten years for that purpose , In addi- ton 10 the fve years that they have had It on their hands while the faIr was held In Omaha ? The State Journal men plead guilty to belonging to that black hearted gang ot rglng rascals I they have not the honor of being numberol with the "beach thieves. " I the penItentiary yawns for them let It ya wn . 'I'he lel ! las : mlle 10 Illek 01 I he Lilcoll . Ileule ) whl llhlllll 11 Inl ' ) 'lall itgo nlli hOlght the IH'CSllt state . fa Ir grotituths. I his slllllI ) . laske(1 i ( i It Hlhcle to relocate the fair gtlnls ( vhiereby the Imllglon hl'\'h : ) lole ( wOlll gl'l . ( rout 11111'1' the levy tf taxes on tl'l. I gl'UIIII : nlil Je'fccl Ihe title to Illt1 which \lle. the l'OI. Hlhllol ) WIIC to hl' reserved h ) the [ st ate for the dU\elollntnt of saline t HIl'lngs located Icar all ct'cek. Hilee the 1\'lngltl nr/al has Vul . tu reti I to ii'caIl the leal uiuide six ' tt'c . Iecll llalltle llx 0' HI\'II ! ( . 'eitlit ago ( It 11) lnt he Olt of ) lnce 10 rl'cle the cotttlit bus ttinlei ' which tile local 101 of the fair wns I a untie for five ) lt.s alli huw those coit . 111011 have hell cOllllel1 ) wih h ) thl 11tles to the colilputet. J 11'10\ ) ' S el'VeS IH rIght tile original ugreelell L WIH I Itat the ownel'l of the gIO\tll I w0111 ) caitse tu lIe erl'I'll'll itt I their own lXlll'IHe the 1 > I11IgH 111 sials : to he t \HCll for i'xposltioit 11 Illies ) a 11 hIflYt 1 the gt'OI(11 ( fl'lccll In. I was tUsi I stllintel ( Ihat I Imhl the clltllalce ? tf the fair lt Lileoil the Imll1lgs 4 Hhulil he kept Itt [ i'eiih' and ICbllii. . Ings h : lhlcll If 1'lllel ! Alulhcr coinli . tlnn WHs thnt the Lileoil fair glonll I nRsoelatol ute sho\li 11e ] good the 10sseH or f ! the State Board of Agl'lcllme . II case : thc t'eeelli of any one 'Ca.,1 fah' L IhOll1 ( till lelow the Ictlll eXI1'lsCS. In cOIllICe ) with the COltlUolS IJ'ecelell l ) the blllll s lOW 01 the gl'Olltls were erected Inll the gt'o\lh I ; felccll lti. ' 'lcl ! the oblgnUons seen I to have Illicl1 10 additIonal build - II t H have been erected , alhongh they wOI'e iteetletl. No relh's have ever l xi ittle ; UOI the buildings Stint \C'a ereetel eXclllt ( such nH have been \aid fi' out of the f\llH of the Slate Bonrl of Agriculture. 'l'he hOII'1 paid out OfiI fet ICCOII'uctol 111 repairs sonic thlg [ ltc , : OOO. There : was nlso u I s.hl.rtn e : receIpts : / Imlng ole sea sou exce'oll g $4,000 , and ' that was goner - olsl ' male good out ( f . the tnlls of lw state bOi 11. So that ufer all the compact orlgi 1- 111) 1 malle hlH IJ'o\'ell to be n ju .Illu a ffaIr.Ve Ji va 10 ISlosllon ! to ( ls I : ) llge the clnl s of Lincoln , but It I , \olid SCCthut a t'Clocltol of the fall \ould IOt be . 11 UlrelL.ollhle demuld UIIOI the part of Omahl , wherc the bOlrl wI hayc ' 10 trouble II euol'cllg , ( OIIIIICO 'wih every unlnly thin Is I hurtle , Ild where" 10rcovcr , thor \oull he thin Itl\altag ( of dravin g tholsallis t of : cOllle ) from ndjlcent sllles that would thlerely become favO'lhl ' IIIl'cssed wldXebrslm Ild hel' h resources , so ns to eventually 10- I onto wihin her borders. A SUlS'17'U1'E MBASUII The CarlIsle CII'ele ' plan tins been nblltloued nutl I substitute for It fl'nIOt1 I ; Is 10t SIII'lslll that the SUllllorlel's ) of that crule nl1 1.tl estetl ( selle t.lolid have so ROOI 11Hco\'l'cd Ihe hl\lleRSICss of IlaHslu : It , the WOI. 1 dec lwlng that they did hot SOC this hi Li. fem Iltroduclug II ald l' nmCllll g Iltl t III'fcctlg tile mens'e saved tlleli : selves fl'OI tht..rldIctlious IISltol the .y . me 10W In. ' .l'ilere was 10 htck of e : i. 111' 01111101 oIl tile ) lal Ild this was Ihlosi ! llhlOUI : against It Some of ) lie nhlest lhiumtticiet's II the country lw C- Hcntell their vleW to the comlilee rHI the chnl'lun of the banking tin itt C'I'elc ' cOllltce siltetl Oi Iho.OoO' of I : the house thaI one Ilel'Ron hall \lllml. 1llly aI)1ttOVe(1 ( tile Carlisle vlnn. ) ' 1'he six l'elHhlcllS ) of the cOlmllce urged thnt the hIll he gl'ol 1010 careful coi l . shlcl tel heforo hullg roporlel ( ) to the ( I hOlso aud Iii thIs lhey hal wih tue Ill two of the democrats of the ( comlilec , lut the ' wm'o oltvoled ? lj' those who Were luxlolS : 10 111'lse the l\lmlllsll' , thou hI itt ; ileslre to have ' ' . ton ls ccslre IUIe a Ct'I'IICY . mlns\'o rUHhed tllrottgllVltll tile all , 111111101 lahcl Oi It. A" soon Il the . bill WIS ititt'oilticeti II'olcsls hcgll ) 10 " IJO ! itt fl'OI btllkers : al\l hushl'SI inc ii , : tile lieiVIllIei' ) COllllt WIS gelcll I ) ' ulfI'ol'l le , Inl ) Ihcrc WI ! lc\'cIOlltl ( In the Ilmm I gt'l':1 : dl'al of oluluoshilo II. II these ch'cumsllcls the only , clslhlo course . . WIS 10 wlllllw the huh altl try tiOlllethliIIg differeuit. Itolid I I : have hlel still better 111 mom Hat"faclol'y to the couul' > ' I St ' IC- t'I'IU' ' Carlisle 111 :1' . Spl'llglI' 1111 ( ( tI e- 'hlml 10 drop the Illject aitogothit ? l . Iottlitles the l6lillStltlltt , Is ' ' Jolhtess suhstllio 11 Imll'O\c' 1111 oil tile orIginal hilt. I could 101 veil be ' . OIilei'WIsC wel la Hut Silo chnnges 1'llrl'll 1uH'e ] lot lhlllllctl till ti lie oljcctoulhle ) [ t'iitiures , so that the ltm' hut Is i far II0m bell n IJl'feet IJlal of ctlI ' 1 ' ' i'oforiti. - It- still ' cU'I'mle l'ofol'l. . I Htl proposes to give tile conll.y I slllo bitilc : Clr'elr Iy . to which the ohllctuhelctofO'o urget 1'1111 ill ful force. It I Is less 01 111'eS81\o In Its 11'0\1810n8 to the latolnl banks Ihiuti tile Caulisho huh but hall.s tlm Cm'lslo ll , It olfO' , no nthltolullllucelelt to the 13(1 Instutols to IICI'IC ! titeir clrclln- 101. MOI'eO\'cl' , thel'o II I very gel' 'I'ul fClllg that the party II IIOWCI' ) ? II COlgI'CIS Is not CiIIIOIl'll , ( 't1 wii the t : help ) of Ihu seei't'tttr ) of Ihe I'I'll l'r , to fl'uo I wlso Iltloul1 euirt'it t'3' tuu'tsttre : , 111 the I1el11t It II mul.llg Iu this 111'I'CtOI wi ' el'\'o to confli lit that opinion. I Is a dctlmelt to [ In' yea _ . . - - . . . . . - . . -a - - - - . . . - - - - - - - this 80rl or tu1tcrlng With ( utrtey RehcmCI for however connllent fnnuelnl circles mny feel of the failure of nuo or theRe plnlA 10 hecomo law there will bc lore or less 1nlnllneRH while thn llkcrhl goes Oi , Olnlng nil thnt Is Rall rc arllng the Imllol'lnncl of n chaugo In our CU'I'l'ne ' A 'ltll , the niat- lor Ii not 10 tirgetit that II eannol wait 10 he dealt wih by I rCIHhlcln con. gr esl.Ve Hall when the Glrlhe : bIll \18 introduced thnt there WIR uo thitt . ge r of its law . The gel ls becoming n In\ R\ne : 1'ellcton I ! now vunl\rcl t1allln ! the substitute for It. 71 Stt UI.1 .tW U.mST. ! Mr. .T , fl. I"I'lel of Freinont , \ho galuell . Rome II'ollnence lS wcl tH 10' IOllet l a Hlmw calHlllule : 1/lhtl .Ii ulgehitxii'eIh last , 'l'I' : . hins InIa'n I \111 [ hllRelf to cOltrlhlte to the rllh'oall literature of II t day tt seles of Irtec : ! 01 freiit III jIHICnglI' mlc" II the Uliel States. I Mr. 1"l'lck hnll been the h'atc nlll el' If ole of Iho glt'ulralwl ' III'I ! 01' n railway IhlIlng ] expert , instead of hL'llg a In\ ye t. , he mlghl have hCI'u Iii II0lii01 10 tli ' \ new 1ght 01 this hlJollll1 . jllt frol a II'actcal tllipoint. Al I Is lie sImply ' l'l'II'O1lceH In compiled fl'l Ihe llall tU11 MttlreOI3'peI ( nrgii- , 1\lls tlci IgU's of ralwty org:11 : tli rl\nr , : ltW 'O'S. 'kIte essence of Mr. I' rick's coittrllnltlohl Is that tIle ( ICtlIIllIIlS 1'I'I'I , ! contrlhlton Ill'IU\lls ' fOI' rnlwa.\ ' I'eslrll'tol have no hnsls hl" , t IL tlsI l' ' ' 111111 ' Itmive Cal llsslngm' III freight rates UI'e be cit Itlel'lalr ? lellee(1 ( wihin the S Ilnst fl'W yetmis. 'I'hut Jolnt Is COICl'lll'll ( ) hiy IhoSl' who Site ' ' uiiethiomls ese Ollilose tlu 11'l\'allng lellolls of Ixlng the rnleH ICCO'lllg 10 whal Ull' t'ltC1 hl'ar. Every Xlhl'uHlm : school boy Iwo\ ! that II costs I good Ietl less to Irlle acl'OHS ) the 1)1111115 ) In IL IUXU'lols Illlun : cur tit the mle or forty taut's II hn\ thUI It did Itt lne of the overlatni stage coaches t I tl t i'itt' : of forty tithes It day. hilt that fne nO'ot'l ! In ( [ ) rOOf thnl the Il I mal ea r charges ar rcasonahlc. Alt 111 ( iii edit los hitlVt' hl'I'1 chcallllctl wihin tl I I pusi twelly ' ( 'lll5. People ? who 1\'l'll In Olaha itt the ( los 1111 : $ : a hlshel for lllaloes ; $10 ( ) 1"1' 1,000 ( ) for \ oot'Itig intlihlel' ; $1&u & IICI' thouHunl for colmnn ) brick nt the kll , ultl ii cents ( o r' a sln,1 thrive ( 10 ( ollci IlitliTs. But \h ' Hhnull he I peouleviu ) reside vest of thc \ llssn\1 he hlXl'1 fl'OI IO i ( ) to 100 ) t'L ' CcItt ltiitC for fl'cighis lilercilItIt- IIN' h CClt mutl ; oIl let'lhal- tlHe ( l Iltl . otllr cOllolllel thal : Is chargell ( for trttiisun't1tig the tutnie class l'UIllnltn/ HalC cass of goods over a hike distance east of the ? 1so\'I'l AIl wily should ole class of shIIIIICI'S , located In the sale tOWl , he gIven ll'l'ferenco o'CI' Ittlotilt'r class clgagod In the sale hue of hlshlss ? ' } 'hut Is the rein source of dlscontenl wih railway Illngelllt ns It hns heen ) conducled l'oL' 'earl In Nebraska. On those Ilolnts the i'Illlt'lll htwyel's und o rgatis have nothllg to sl' : . TIm TlUAi1T 01 TlB TRUSTS . I Is romnlkct1 us oiie of the curIous churlclel'lsles of the tmes that In the I face of adverse state :11 na Ional leg- Islaton I , :11 of : mass of legal dpcls- Ions l against thel , the great cotumer- clul trlsL < contInue to rospcr ) and /I'OW ' llowerfli. ' 1he law of lSDO ; lit- t ended to RUreHs trusts mutd coniblna. ) ) 111 cOItlla. tolS , which It declares to be illegal all m hosile to nubile policy , slalls 0\ t1 federal statute books It Ila ( l letter. 'l 'lte II'ovlHlol ) of tile lew tarl ! law : le- cltrll Imt evm' ' comhilatol ) , COIl- ' s piracY , t'lst , n l'cclelt O' contract . Ii I contrary to Imblc ) ole ' , Illegal all v oid , whel the sale IH 1111e hj or he' . . twcCI two or more ) e'HOIS or corlJI./- t ions . , either of whom Is etigageil In 11. ) orting any article front any foreign I coulh'y unto the Unlcl States , ant ] I when such cOlblna Uon , conspiracy , , I t'lst , arCemelt , or contract II Intended I to oerte [ ) In restraInt of lawful tml , o r free cOIetUol In lawful tllule or cOllel'ce , or to Ilcrcas the larlwt ; LI L II'lce i ) 11 any ll't of the Ullcd States I of nuy article O' artIcles 111101'ct O' Ilt\llel I to be hnlJOrlet 1110 the Unitd I Stales , O' of tiiiy IlnufaCllm Ilto ) which such Imorlct ( nrtcle clitet's or Is i Intended to eiltCr-tilit4 cOIII'ehelsl\o ) ) t ro\lslon of the hOYt' Is IncorporatIve , 11houlh t the authorIties whose duty I I Is I to enforce It Imow that It Is bell , , viointetl. \VltIi these statutes atiti'Iill ' W\h wlh nIIC'- flits IcclHlolH of the courts agaillst thcl the trusts atid cotubluatlotis contlntit I'usts all cOlhllatols contlw 10 lom'IHh , II'aclcln ! tiIeiL' t 'I'alnoIH cXlctolR UIII ) the COlllo ) nt wi , mitt I ROle of the IOSI resolute of thah' ( 011. II0nlIt. ) m'e losIng hOlle . ) of beIng nhle to break their vower 111 restoi'e till cOIItols [ which IJI'mlle1 free nll II ttiii't'strictetl coitiiuiercltil , ul'IHt'lcllt COIIC'clll cometton "It seels to hlve cOle to this , " 11 'R the New York COllerclnl Buletn I , "Ihat ' a'ast aggregate of corporat t I aJ corlO'ate WCllh which the len controlhl ! It nn'i Li I free to use lS they please whel the , I . object Is self iresot'vatloti Is moro vow . m'ful tlm comls , leglsinttmt'es hint 111111 I. lie olliniol ) , ' 1Iie best Icnl lalcnl of tile ( 'Otilltt'7 Is at the servIce It' nol In tha service of the trusts , 111 110 lost arrogtillt of 1111 mlim 11 secret ! of twl' V'ttlIIesS , 10 spClt ( mllolJ fO' ( lefitlisi . \ "hel ole IIenlous'n ' of CI'CII. , Oltlg tile hliiv has hlel fotI1 Intidc t. IUlto ( IIY Ile I'entl ( with alotwl' . \'hll O state ceases 10 ho hoslllnhio ) ) Ihcm I'a olhll's 10'a Iwl ' 10 nIIIH'o t. clalt ! the II'olt ) derIvable from Iwllg 1011t'lll of tint exIstence wllll thud I. borders of ivt'althy COI'JOI'1 tols t fOI'lell fOI' the II'Olotol of 101o1101y. ) 'l'he t'lslH II'e alert , unscl'ulmlous , meson t'ct I' I'I fnl ; the men to whol the IIollle ) hiiti' ( I conthIcl the cnfol'cellni of tie law Igalnst tIbIa have neIther tile skill tto . 1' the rcSol'COS ? nccllcd for tacit a tus ( ! ! Plhlc Itid igtuat ion tig : lust hue t t'usts Is apt 10 subside us 1IIIld ' ns It most , anti his not yet Iho\1 l'III' the conthi I. ulY or elel : ' which the dclull ntt I- ( tithe of these comhlnatols 'Ii Sluy : , II' Illct ) to 11rO\0Iw But It Is Illeult to S helo\'o that though JnBtCe scell to mo\o with Iea'heii feet It w\ lot o\er- ttiko the orgnlizel COIBlllmtol' who thl'enten alum the freedom of cO1l I- Ill'C111 the welfare of tile reilul lie . " 1 h lInt so Ileh a hack of skill amI rl'SOl'ces on tile 111' ) of the uuthol'lles Ihui Is rl'lluHlble for thin ( allure to S 'nfot'ce the nnt.I'ust httys. 'fll chIc ' tluhlo 11 thinS III' ' hll'o nol the wi to 10 60. 'l'hlB great gn'erlltlwlit Is nhlo : I to cull Into its servIce Iho very highest legal abilIty , and tor the 1ll'oteclol of - . _ . _ _ " _ . _ " _ ; - - _ . - - . - 1 " . . the 11101111 fr.II the exactions or the comhlnntons LL. cl1 nlo'lt to fllNll , 10U' ' 10 n1 ul\mll.l . ( 'xttlt , 'rho 1111'ulj IH tllC tl mel who fholht ' enforce the 1ai ' ' I1111 , II " 'llllthy wih the cOllllntol1 ( 01' tll ) art' 11' wlll 10 either upon til' 111110IHI luslt. 'I'hl' ' ' ' t iS.il'itilstrnthoti . ' ' lt II'l'Hllt ; i.'Inlsl'nflln l'all' into Ilowel' [ wih I II'oIIRe 10 use all tilt' IIOWc' of Ih ( ( ! O\'l'luell to ( Ilt Iown ( the tllsIH , hiI tls far I his done II'IC' tlc itlI2i' Ilthll ! . n Whel tile Uet11 law \IH II"RI'11 ) those 1IIIIg 111\.lr 10 Rell , for tt I ' ylll'lr Iu II\I'I' 1110' ) Cil tIllioti that ti I b nnti.truist ' clall'll Ihlt nut.I'lsl IlrO\'lslol well le lt'oi ) di CilfOiPed , yet It hns be cit lit elect ' four mOltH ; 111 ( uol a sllgh "IL'II lbs hl'l'l III.cu , RO for lS tli t' ) ) lhlc Imows , to\I'11 llfl'lll it. 'lh loIOllol ' . 1(1111 nUll tyrintllcnl 1 : ns l'\\ , IWl'llS ) Its WI ' IlfctclcII ( III UI' cii itiietuged. lInt , IH 01' el1111 cOIIII' lll'I' ' HI/gc"ls , jltce1 ) ' 11 0\1'1" In.e ] thu S ' ' II'gaul7l11 ( 'OISlllltul ! , nail \heu It Ii0Cl ( theh' o\el'lht'ow ( \1 hl' COIIIIlle [ 111 Ih'clil\c. Ole of I he olJeel1 of creatilig the I oi hlco of city 'ht'ctriclllIl to ' ' , ol llr l'h'l.trl'lnl vas II II'O\'ll fo r' the IIHlleltol ) lf Il'l'gt'nllh. ole- ( ph itiite . ( 'het'tVlC lght Iltl lliOtOt hues all to confer hutiwer I 1)01 such . ( lthlI.'el' 10 c11I1'11 till 1111g1'IOlH1.IS nld ( 'IL tise IIL' t 1'lo\'nl I of lclls Imll' 1111 111:11 : wh'c fl'OI thi streets . 111 alleys. Also 10 COIIIl1 the l't'l'l.tol of 1)ll' , lilIes of 1 II I fi' 1 hllght I i t. Iltl coin pci the ! . 011 cOIIJlleH I 10 t t k cop tI i cut II II'ON' CO IlhItIiIl. hit fo thIs thin' Uo stops [ lit \ heel Inwl ] Iii this 111'ce- tel boyoitd whnt his hl'l1 ( bIle 1 ' VOIIIIHI ' tiet Ion of the tellhlle 1111 ( tA' logritpit coluuluiuuies. 'I'het.l ? l'e still hIHh'cth ; of lu1lghlr poles 111 IlcH of 11'ntlh'cl ill our slll'el ! , 111 III ' . of the 1)Oies that tni'e II't'ullueut Jlltl'll iiavt' not hCl'l 10lchlII h ) ' 1 lllut hl'lsh ( ni' yeais. 11't. ( , II n 1)i'Otii- ) IHII hold for tile lew cOlel 10 OJI'lltl' itt , 'I'hu cIty ell'cl'lclll should he dl- re 'cted 10 tai' lie ( ' ' ' . Ilcletl talH II'olll'l' steps 10 en- I'o t'ce the CllllCl : ninth regulations fi' ( the gOVII'111'ul of COIIJllcs I I i thai S I lm vi' acqlircil the [ right to string wIres . IIght sl'llgI'es II oU. HI'eeli. 'l'lio 1' lglsh sjlelcate which his 1)111'd ) chasell Illhl'r ) of the ( largest hlowln/ t' ShullISllIiiClItS In ' this cOIIII ' Is folIuvr Ilg closely ill the 'foIJleIIS ) of [ In'VliIsky tr tmsL 'Uiuey Il\Jose ) to dose Hl'\'II'nl of thllr hll'\II'II ! ' altl : comucouilrn I Ie their t ollllt \It hilt Ihoe that can he open'h Ilcd , wih ! 11 least eXiH'ulSd. ' 1hlI hal hClil the Iiolc ' of till tine syndicates and t rusts that have heln orgatuixod 10 con. tlol Alerlcll.illllpll. ! ' . .1111gllg ly tl ( dl sisters : that hlil'cltalen , the 'VhIisk3'H trust , thl' citIlflCt'S . mire that the EnglIsh hu i'e'ei'y R 'ntli : Llb ! will In tl ( l'lHl not i ) 1.i'O II ) lollahle ) I vcnlU'e as WIS ex- , Ilcctel 1)y ) hlcSt < Ip . s. Ale 11'1 jIOthlr ii ' iiowg. loldrge Irgres. . Auditor of sit ugene Moore has at- tracled t an unusual amount of attentIon durin/ the past coiplo of weeks atention I. bIennial rcport''to , the governor for the two years endlngNo\ember , . ,6 : )8J. : ) Unu'nLl'uuI4hlcnt. ! \\Olhllllon. : Post. Judge Woods .utlzed 20,00 words In ren- dcrlng his declflou , ' In the Debs case. In view of this faft ' t'be publl vIli be dls- poscd l to resal' the " iltlprlsoninent ! part lot the punlshmentn the s nature of persecutIon. A Curkon l'I'olot. Iansas City Stnr. Mr. ll , rIsing In the Bennte to tell the tel " potent , grave and reverend selgnors" what the people of the United States wanl , Is alP most I affecting n spctacle as the people of New York rising to tel Mt- Hi what they do not want - . . \ I'ntrlotlo : \emorlalo OlobcDcmornt. One ot the provisions of the bi Introduced bG y General SIckles to preserve the field of Gelyslur Is to erect a bronze tablet of President Lincoln containing his likeness Ind the full text of his memorb1e address , which Is perhaps the most powerful and leautful ahort oration to le found tn any lnnguage l , _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 TurnIng ot tine immigration Tile , Philndelphln . ( Times. The returns show that the number of Immigrants - migrants last year-285.600--wns he smallest In i fte ? n 'ears. I Is believed that the lists for this year wi show a still further lsls de d ine . The stream of Immhraton has set In i to South AmerIca , Arrlca anti the Autoe ( milan provInces. and . It Is doubtful If the old figures wi be covered e - agalti Conclinton the hotter l'laiii. Bufalo lxpress The UnIted States Is In no positIon to un- "erlnle a tariff war ot 2-etallatloti against Germany , I Is better to try concIliation by i removing the objectionable conciaton , ' rue queer part of it , however , Is that this administration , which was going to extend American foreign markets merely II open- Ing i our own , should Jropo e retaliatIon . Tile Armlnl'1'ollcs. ' . New York TrIbune Each new day brings some new conulrma. confrma- ton or the first reports of Armenian atroci- ties. 'ot oven the trndlonal friends and apologIsts of the "unsllealmble Tunic , " as Carlyle called him venture longer 10 deny that there has been n dreadful slaughter of the Chrlslan iolulation. Whatever acton mayor may not he taken by this govern- meat , there Is no reason why tim American t ) UIIiG should not let Its feeling on the sub- ject 10 known. I.uons ot Chicago ho I Boux Record lIly 8cn1118. There Is danger to the tuition In that per- verte code ot mornh which would make the overnment appear but I treasure house Ollen to felonious poltcll entrnnce. 'fiie farther we arC removed from the truth that the . government Is the people the nearer we tIl'C to that danger hue which all history - tory has served to establish. Tills Idea of Ifovermental { ussIVlty ) anti Inseuslhlty to Illlll r anti Phlhnige shoull he dispelled , and \'odbury county seems to have In these cases an excellent opportunity to set a marked examllle - 10 that . end : itt U rat ' . \/III/lc 4 . iahtaa CI ) ' Slnr. Jchn Burns o"f.ondon may entertain certain - - tain views In reglr,1 , to aoclalsm which are not In harmony .wlh the American Idea of Hovernmenl , Imt' lie touched 1 vulnerable point ) In our III"'cnl ' H'atem \ wJln he utoinited enl , In111 / nllresl ut Omaha the nju\ ' which lila \ ( \Ilnr classes snifter In tills country thf reason of munlclpnt Jobbery - llry und boodleirti . He quoted ilgures Isures showing that the condition ot labor had been vastly tinlii'OVVtl ! I In J.ollon. I.tverpool , Glasgow und otl' gnropean cities by mn- nlclpal control If nuturul. lnonopohies . such U8 the ownersllli.u gas und electric light- log plants , wat , , works , etc. ' 1hls policy 8trelJthens wh/I' / ' , s known as the direct einiloyinetit 1)em , and operates for 1011 In different . In mnny clfcrent ways. the lIrst place It 111''enls Ihe robbery which Is vractieed by monol10le8 'whlcll deal In Public necel- slls , and which arc not hedged about by \y restrIctions loltng toward the protection protecton of tile people. H I hJsures n better product ut a less cosl. . .t IISenl taxation I ) ' furnishing . nishing a meal . of' revenue to tiltS lunlel- iaiity l , ! and , thiS' revenue naturally stimu- hates Iluhlc Illlro\ements and linda Its Inds way Into the PocketS or Ihe 'orkingmen. In those cites where the natural tnoiiojiolles are operte,1 hy the munlcllmly 10nol,0les Is to afford the lebt.Hervlce tl the public at a reasonable cost , and to aUJment the ( comfort and com'enlece of living by placing wIthin the reach or us many people us pos. ethic Ilrtuln things which speedily become necessities with their use . 'Fitt power of corporations to corrupt city councils , from which they receive fran- chises . tl been demonlt'aled so often that It Is scarcely neellsal' to cite this ns an nrunent In favor of municipal owner. ship of those instItutIons which sUPllly common necessities , such as gas and water . Jut this phase of the ( Iueaton Is vial , and , after the experience of Kansas CIty with the water work rOlpan , ' UI ) Iho HUS company th" ' evils of jobbery and boodleJar which were so gr8phlcaly > rl''c'ly J John Burns In hil Omaha nddretis will 1m- especIal press ) thu emphasis. people here with new force und - - . ' . - - - ' - - " , : : ' : ' , - : . : . _ . . . V'llm rAh.s - TIA ' oumi. The story given by the correp6ndent of the : ew York World with the Japanese Army whIch captureel Port Arthur , of the terrible massacre lt that piece , will probably cause I \'uhlon ot feeling wherever I Is retl toward the Japanese , it I appears thetA was strong provocation for the course IBIUuotl hy the ( victorious soldiers. The solclers. corrspollient relates that Upon entering Port Arthur they were cOnfronted with such c\llencs of the savagery of tIne ChInese toward the JnllRnese ns was wel cnlculatell to Infuriate the troops The hlals ot their s ala comrnde hanging by cords In Ihl public streets RHI strul ! ! an arch was n sight to stir to its depths the spirIt ot revenge. limit this couhl not Jusl , the mercies slnughter ot Wnen anti ehl- tiren. Hall the butchery been confnel 10 the zilch there woull , unler the circumstances , been at least plialon , but relenleslly IHt- Into death detenseless women and chIldren was a terrible crime for which there was no excuse , nail the Japanese army that cotn- mltel I wi bo cOllemn ( ,1 , Iy lie civilized world , I now appears that Japan has gl\en up the Professed purpose of carrying on the \\ar solely In the Interest of clvll7lon anti prcpeses to tight for conhluest. This mean , oC course , the aggrandlzoment ot territory , so that It I , to he expected as a rsult of the cOlllct that JaJlnneso atttliority will be extended ( over I'ery much larger wi thsn at Iresent Herein Is the greatest danger - ger to the Island empire , for In : JluUulng : this Policy Il may have to ( teal with fliuro. penn nations before nalons a fnal setlement Is reached. A very great exlenslon of the l'O\er ' ot Jallan would not bo regarded , with favor ' hy lhlsla , anti It Is quito 110sslble that gn/'nnll woul have objection , to It. I : Is Uiitierstootl that . Understool Japan will listen to no stug- ! eslons ot peace. . She Is delermlnel that her armies shall go 10 Ieltn . nml not tinthi they reach tlnt city will the question of unt Iueslon hag the conflict bo considered. enl. . . , u The n.wes ) have not wasted much ha\e lme In their creation ot the large free port of Copen- Imen , which WIS leslgned as I counler- \0VO to the Oerman canal between tile North sea arid the Ilaithe. In the sprIng of 1891 tIle /ovcrnment anti Parlament agreed ! upon a law which malle over to a rlvnle I asoelnton founded , for the lulrpo nn area ot about 100 acres 01 land and RII seventy acres se\cnty \ ofw water to consttulo a free territory "within which ships might ( ore ali go nud laimni nnll tale cargo and liicrcllar.dIso ! all Jane ni bw e wnrchoused , treated and manufacturell without let or hlndrnce frol the Dnnlsh custol , . " Three basins , Ullrty.one feet , lwenty-tlx . and one-hal feet , IHI twent.four nnd one.hnlf feet deep respectIvely , have been laid out vita SllCIUS tuays aunt w harves . and all the most limodern mechanical applnnces for facilitating the loading nnd . fnclialng mitt- lo ading ot shll > s. 10adinI latest Iypo t have been erected and ( ) plots oC mild Ire a\alahlo for hIre or purchase on which factories for tile treatment and manutaclure ff f goods can he built , either by Danes or by forelners. The whole IS ! surrounded by a double Iron raing , which forms the Danish cusloms frontier , and along this houndary rol of model worlnnen's houses are already sllrlnglng up for the laboring loptilatioii which w Ill fiuid Ciiipio'Iiieflt. ' populaton w1 fnd ) 'ment Ilhln the Precincts of the free harbor The total cost or the nn- d cnrtaklng , which has been Ilrtnklng dt completell r'itiiini the brIef period , of three and a half wlhln years has Ilot 10t exceeded the original esthnato of 1s 10.000.000 Ironer ( $2,700,000) ) , a figure which s p2aks wel for Iho soundness' or fure schcme and the economy with which It has heen carried - ried Into executIon . . The soclnl democratic party In Austrla- Iungnr ' has not lost much tme In nnswer- Ing l the chaleng . ot the Austrian prIme t minIster , who tecared : that , whate\er form I the proposals for an extension of the fran- : hlse might assume , the government could I not accept an ' ! any which aimed at the creation t ot general , equal ant direct creaton . sUfrage. mass meetIng was held In one oC the largest 11 0115 of Vienna hals for the express purpose ot r maltng a countol' declaratIon behiahl un declaraton ot the UI behal labor party. Doth . , - - . - . - , - Herr Perlers- uuner , rue uemocrato member otthe telcilsrath i ald Dr. Adler , chief of the Anstrlan social democrats , stated In the most decisive manner that what Prince Wlntlschgratz characterIzed us out ot the queston was lie only solution of the dif- fculy which would satisfy the prolelarlat. D r. Adler pointed Out that tine electoral sec- ton t for the laboring classes tb , as proposed ' hy the liberals , would only serve to strengthen the clerIcal party who wIshed to admit to the suffrage the coneervative sUfrge labor l element , In order to fortify their own positon against the socIal democrats. it Is i saId that I the labor leaders labr leaters are not at nil depressed ly the delay In Introducing the reforms demanded , hut profess the utmost conftence In the success of their cause , T heir chIef difculy ! , they say . Is In restraining - straining the Impatience ot their followers. as. If lie ArmenIan Incident ) Is to bs allowed - lowed l to bring up the real Turkisil ques- ton its solution will depend primarily on what Russia and Great Britain can Drlaln agree upon. In all probability Great BritaIn would gladly accept guarantees ot security In i India fort withdrawing her opposition to the opening of the OPpositon . n matter ot Russian possessIon of Constantl- Constant- nople Is a much wider and more dlmcult ono and Is not likely to be disposed ot easiy or quickly. Dut the freedom of the ocean for Russia Is quite enough to Indncs her h to satisfy England as to IndIa If she can. What guarantee she can give wIll be the knotty point , but It 19 clear gl\e that these are the ends to which the two great powers respectively will direct theIr efforts. In such an erorts. arrangement Prance Is umoces- sarly a party ot importance , only second - to - , England . , _ _ , . _ and . _ _ RussIa. . For - France note " 1 tta Liii , ' nome PUILS on he UUIJ lur pors Meaner- ! edler- Taiwan , hut , by her practIcal possession of orocco-a' work achieved with thoroughness - oughness and quiet , almost with secrecy , not usual wih the Prench-she has title to lie greatest harbors ot the southern side ot the Mediterranean. Her attitude would largely decide the practicabIlity ot nn amicable understanding between Russian and Englnnd. For the frt time In this generation a disposition of lie most dlr- fcult l and dangerous questons ot Eurollean politics hy means other than the balancing balnnclJ of vast military and naval power against Russia Is , at army rate , under serious dis- cussioum That ot itself gives to the present situation peculIar Interest and dignity , S. . Ireland Is threatene,1 with a rslroad strike , which , It It takes place , will prove one of lie most serlons and Imporlant labor troubles ever experIenced In the nrish Isles. J seems that there Is In Ireland a society called the Amalgamated Society ot RaIlroad Servants , simiar In Its scope 10 the American Railway minion its siliill- slml- arity to the American Railway ulion con- sists In the makeup of the organization , ns all rairoad employes are Included In the association , and the purpose of Its being Is the protection of tine Interests of rail. rai- road servants An Issue I on wages anti hours has already , been raised , which was submitted , to arhltraton : but as the rail. rai- roads refused to grunt some ot nine con. cessions Included In the decIsion ot the hoard of arbItration , and Iho men think that they are not receiving fair treatment , the question ot a walkout has been submitted 8ubmlteel to the ballot . I n majority declto In fa\or of a strike , all the member ot the society wit walk out , and more than 60.000 peollle will he affected . The mater Is ) causing n good deal of stir str In railroad circles In crcles l nllalll anti Ireland , , nnd raIlroad omclas ] a 111 labor organizations all over tIle world are awaltug developments wIth anmxiety . - 81N.I TOi : T 11./ . " . New Yorll Sun. " 'hen ' 1lmal comes to 'ashlnston As U. 6. fenator , In all Ihe temperance panoply , CUI.arlKoned for war , aU ) ' . w1 the major snarl tie Judge , ' ' 'J'hose larrom red and 1)lnlt ) Habiues of Wushncton , ! tllw Tlmun for a drink ? Ot course , they'l never strIke him In A harrooml dreadful thought ! . } ' everybody lno\\1 tHen In barrooms Is not caught ; But ( hwy \\1 thInk from what tbey've lien rtl , In poelr and song , . 'fhul when Urn comes lte'li bring his own Ispensar Iong. he.1 I he hUVA this , Ihelr souls wi rest In hopeful quietude , And the ) ' will lay for 'fi man , In A Irlucfuclrnt mood Nor wIll they heeel time rumor , which At present Is extRnt. 'J'hat whel he comel hu'U cork up tIght , I Tile senate reslaurunt , . . ' - ' - - - - " - - - ' - - : - - ) OHm 01' TI" ST.ITX I'JlWiS. - SChnyler ternd ! : That Beatrice chump who dart11 B. HOlewnter to \'Isl anti speak 1)lblcly at Beatrlel' founll he hnll malle n Inlstakc when "Iho little cihitor" , accepted Ilto lllor" ito invitation. Hosey ( htos his repmiblicntnlsiim 10 a ( line before the blrh : of the llblennlm ! who attack him. Ir. ltoseis-ntcr's IckllUlcs ! petoh Is very Intcrostl ( hlstor ) 1IIIIon Times : ln\'lous rivals ] come anid rl'as COIO alli ! o with the seasons , but the Omahn flee goes on forever . 1'trhtaps here I laO ) ' he room In Omnha for another metropolitan ne\sllap r , but In order to IJure success It must have for n mission soltmethiing better than the wreckIng of The Bee , which positIvely refuses Ilosll'el ! ) to be wrecked ( nt the whim ot ( ihsgrtlntieth railroad 11011clnns. dlsrunlell Colum1ls Journa : : In Iwo weell the ( legis. laturo wil he In session , alli I has lea sUgostell that they sllllly meet , tr.1nsact necesry buslre , ' . provile for the runnln expenses ot the slate , al II make a tioumathon ' donalon ot lie nsunl nmount of salarIes , etc. , 10 the worthy Ilcsttule or the slale. This vili be followIng Ito lne of the Auclent Order , ot Unlo,1Okmen. , . who latch ) ' conclllti to omit the anlunl incethimg of time grand lodge moetll r.IHI nnd Iionate , ! ! . the $8.000 thnt I wou11 ! cost 10 the benent of their d0911ule melbera In weslern Nehrnska. Iearney Iub : Speaking ] ot the makeup of our legislatures The Omaha : Ile says : " 1.110 Intcrest II shown In ha\ln ! the great holy , of hUlnes men 11roperly relJresenled In our State law mnlln , ; liody , yet there Is lie interest - terest ns Inllorlant as the trade Interesl. " While this Is \ery largely true , nt I shoull not ho overloolel that the fault lies largely with huslness men themselves , who as a rule declne lot on : ) to be camitlittates calllhlate. for ) . ofilce , but ' ofce are even averse to lmarticipathiig actIvely In politics . They asslme this nUl- ( title for huslness tlle reasons : therefore It Is natural thnt their business Interests should ba neglecle,1 , whlo other Interests are sholid being served In our hulls ot legIslatIon , , t . \(7' 1'h . i'i.\- - ( " .1.1 II WI I.V.IUI'.INC. I.INCO.N , Neb . Uec. 21.-To the Editor , ot The lee : In a recent nlmber of The lice I obsen'ee an ediorial IHler ( lie caption " ' of "A " Pernicious , Practice . anti Ir,1clce. Rll fully agree wIth its sCiiIiiieiiti. ( The writer Is Inlsln- formed regarding the payimment ot salaries ' by the state In nh'nnce at this thne. Prior ' 10 my taicluig chare of the ' taIlng ! allllor's oluice I once the eInstein of layhlig salaries lu mlvlnco i had become quite unl'er8al , hut on Fehru- nr ) 1. t593 , just sixteen das after I was Instnlell In thIs office , after consulaton L with Goveror Croul e , I Issued a circular letter ane sent It to till Ilersons drwing ; salarIes from the state anti then and there wholly dlscontnueel the practIce of paying l I salarIes In alh'ance. ! . The folowln Is a cop ) ot the letter I sent out : ! "OPPICI 01 AUDiTOR OF pun. . O I.1 ACCOUNTS , LINCOLN , Neb. , Feb 1. 1893.-ly Dear Sir : In order to protect the Intcrests oC the state ( t alHI her citizens the best nHI avoid nny lJsslhle loss and certain censnre. I ha\e I determlne,1 that hereafter this omce must declno to Issue au ) salary warrants In nil , . vaimee. 1 \er ' much regret the temporar ) Inconvenience It lay caUSD many who ha\e 1 heretofore lrwn Ihelr salaries before they I I were due , but I believe that all wi ull" tna ( ely mu Ito wih mo In the opinIon that L I I am fully Justfed In this actloim. I am , very cordially yours , " UGENE MOORE , "Auditor Public /tccouimts. " I fuly realIzed then , and 10 now , thai L the Iraclce oC 11ylng the state's orcers and employes ninety days In advance was entrely without precedent or jusllcalon , and I am glad to assure you that all sal aries are now and have I'een ' sInce the date ot the letter paid at tine last end of Ihe quarter , and aCer they are fully earned , ant I not at the belnnlng ot the quarter and In ad\ance. anti by this correct melhoe of PaY ment of salarIes several thousands of dollars - lars have been saved for the state EUGENE MOORE , Auditor Public Accounts. . ' -Ul CI.U'LIS UJ'TJU , IUUSJ. LINCOLN , Dec. 21.-To the Editor of The Dee : I desire to call tue attention of the representatIves-elect to [ lie candidacy of Rev , itt. T. Maze for tIne position of cliali- lola of the luouse. Re , Mr Maze resides in Cutster county and is vouclued for by stlchn men as lIon. Janmea Whitehnead as a talented minister of the gospel and a sounti repub' hican. ha ran on tine republican ticket for representative , but , of coinrse , fronl ( lie start with certain defeat before him. I-ic made a splendid canvass , a swift , Imot light , and conitributed Ia no small degree to time granti vIctory of his party. Republicans of Custer county have been In a hopeless minority for years. Hero Is a chance to rccogtmtze thielil by electing their man to ( lie chaplaincy aim' at time annie time i-c- ward a fitlthmfui worker. 1reaciuera In Cus- ter county are a poorly pal' lot of macnm. A two nlontliS' vIsIt to the capitai city as chimp. lain of tine imouse would help out a good man in his efforts to tide lila little faumtlly over a harti wInter. Of course , ( lucre are a lot of well fed till' well paid parsons among us Lore at Lincoln and in the east- era vart of tile state who woinld be willIng to pluck a plum 111cc thIs , s'lnctiuer tiie' ( lid a thing ( or tine pariy or not. But voult1 this be right ? I go for Rev. Mr. Maze because - cause lie pulled off lila coat like a amen and In open daylight , on time stump , tried to liimock tine opposition gully west. And I belIeve that virtue should not be its owum roivard altogether. Tile Cailntway Courier , Maze's home paper , says of him : Now , while Maze is a preacher. aumd a good one , too , he is not one of time ma- : chine made kind that hats to be kept in it hamiditox Whleti lie Is not Preaching , Not a hIt of it. lie kninws what it Is to make ft livuumg with iui hintid , nntl he tines not coiminliler it beneath tInt' dignIty Or hui call- hug to Interest himself iii ( hue everyday at' fairs of coinnI.n . eer'tlnv iieolile , Those wIno iuai'e boSh ul f-bails nti.l uieighibors * Ittrhnig time mast ten years in this tomntimunhty htIm't' hotter' thinui wo enui hehi It tile stetlhng liuitflhm0Otl mt tlm unman nmmui liii' uneniuproimils. Irg Integrity at all hilimes amid mtniler nil cii- . CUtumsttlnees , ii"i'ILON 1ii'Al.l , l'astor Thirh 1'resh'terlaem Chumtchi , l'2U3'I2Ii .IXI ) Tt1I.lS , The mmev lnmperlnl parlianient iuilillhing ins Berlin , saii ( to ho oume of the niost tnimposiumg . Intildhmigs in Etiropt' , cost only $7,000,000. Time inotit't-ate cost halmishmes the tiiougitt that. an Amuerlcant contractor mad a. iunmnl in the PiC , Qileenl Victo'ia has seen femur czars of lttts. elm , three emperors of Germnnimy , two hclngi of italy atl a iiuliiber of tumor Irimiga ill Italy , sever.ih soy. reigmis hIm Spain , a kinmg , nun ctiiperor atith several relmiitnlic.s ill Frntmco , flInt ouie , Jolnm thrown , anti is still able to take a little toddy niimtl mitt Prime ililtihsters ( I ) ' sleet ) , Time royalty aim the kaiser's song already alilomilits to $8,000. $ Timhs secimme stimnil in coimm- i'a'hsonviUm ( lie $ hOO,000 saId to have boom imetteth orm "Alter tine hail" lmy Charles IC. Harris of MhlwauiIte. 'Swot MarIe" has erurlmul nibotit $25,000. Thin PtlbhhShuers of tim "l.httIe Grecit I'eacll" ttmaile $30,000 f-ohm that. song , Time author mutt hot fare s well , lie miever rciivet1 it Peimii ) ' for lila mnart in It , while ( lie composer wIth his Ughuts otltrhgimt for $1i. , Tolti littrns was furnmlsltcti vluhl' ha ieni'cr 'ithi atm abmmuitianc'e of material to vork Into hIS zmltlress * on time evils of frnmnciliseti iimOllOitolies , i p111,110 , iiic etllig called in thin Momitmtniim CIty to Ilenoiiimc3 ( lie mark steal lmetithiimg in tine city contmcih as hiacked by ( lie hieelers of municipal coi-poathoiis , antI every macaims humowni to huireiInugs mere em- htloYi-tl to break unmi ( lie tumetitmg. Thuey vero mrtly sticcoasfuti. A hasty mutijoturmitnemit was liii' anti the light turlmeti off to llrevent m i-hot. Atigttstimm l.mly ) is ( hue tenth umorsoti to i-c. ceive frotmm tine University of Notre hatmio the Lactare ummetial anti ( lie degree of Lb. I ) . 'l'lne uiIn iimeulal umrevloiisiy bestowed were given to John ( Iilnmnry Shea , ( hue itoiminin CatholIc hnistorian ; General Newton of New 'VentVihihuimi ; J , Otuahiaui of Chicago ; hihlznt Alleui Starr. tue artist ; Mrs , lorsey ) , am- tiioress ; l'atrlcl ( ionoiiiic ) of time iloston Pilot ; T. V. Ihickey , ( lie late 1)atuheh ioughierty , nind iteniry F. lit orvmisoii , I.mJi ; Cimicago Iumter Ocean : Mr. Stnyiate-If youl coinld oimly iiitVe nime'hsum , what oumld it be ? "To lit'imr ( tiC worItI , , good imlghit , " Vogute : l'otter-The scientists say tlmrit ( ho 'fl3' Ion a iiuiuim It ) Mhti'l ) in to t huhiiic 0 I' notln- lng. KlultIen'-ilunt they nure wrotig. Time way to sheep h to tlmlimk It is ilnie to get t'i ' , Iluititlotm Register : Iiarnx-'tiy wIfe makes a lit the moumey go a long wimyim tluese thtnes. SmuuuiJonuos-b'o does maine. uunfurtmtnimutely. Sime'm nitways suinscitbitig for immissloims at 4t1u-Iea amid l'olymiesiiu. Pimllntleipimla It corilStocitly-l : bear ( hint your son veuit into the nihico to work thIS unoimmiimg. Jotnly-l he Welit himtu time olilce to - tvork nme. I vnus utit , InIt I guiess I'd lumtvti becim out Immure If i'd been in. l3iiffai C'omnriem' : Iiimks-\Vhnt tb yoit suit- 11050 ever gave rise to the sayling that tu-uth lies nlt tIm bottom of a n'ell' laimks-'rlue way a good uumtuiuy iumen have to be iUim3iet to get iitl of it , of course. Iotroit Free I'ressFnithier-Whmy don't you vork , iiiy soul ? if you only knew how nmuclm linpptne5s voriC tirltmgs you otutt1 begum - gum at tmmmce. Soim-Fnttluer , I nnm tryIng to tea' a lIfe of iuelf-dermhal iii which hnnlmpiniess cuts no Ilgure. Do umot temlipt Inc. Immtilanmapollim Jotnrumal : ' 'Lmmthtm , " said ( lie i-minim who uimnke Itrofounilti i'eniarlnm , "wilL nlwnys rank as one of ( lie dead languages. . "I stipimose 80. " replied tile high chnoot boy , us lie oiened his Cicero ; , "but It cer- i ( mainly intakes a imealthyghost. - , Chicago Inter Oceruim : Nets' Boarder-TIme stun never enters thIs room. L.andlatiy-Thniut vIil unntke it 8. dollar nmore ; You can sit by time winidow wIthout tianger of getting freckled. W'aslitngton Star : " 1 see. " said Senator Soi'ghmumn , ' ' ( lint they nrc stilt mini-ping on that lIttle sugiur dat. " " 1 am afraId timrmy arc. " replied his prIvate secretary. "It ShiitPlY goes to simo % ' , " tIme senator i. ' wonmt oil , with a sign of reslgnathoii , "moW often a lmroiit unity lme\vlthioUt honor. " 9 JOYFUl , IERIOlS. IndianapolIs .Iouriual. There Is Joy in mull tIme lmomnsehiold when tims toasy-wootsY youth ijeconmes the iilmmk luossessor of a white In. Itiam tooth : And hits stdne it seems to stiffen and to lengthmenm many yntfliH , When lie fIrst dons knickerbockers and hIs girliuthu khrt discards ; But all life's inItiatIons seem most dreary5 dull nnd lint 'V.'Iiea sized up with tile prltle Ire tnIco Inhhs - . FIrst Silk - lint , Children Cryfor Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cryfo3 itche' Castoria. Children Crr&o ! ! Pitcher's Castoria. IS- - : - - . . - - . . . . . - - - - . - - - - - Your Motley's WTortIi 01' Youm' Moity Buck , Men----Ten1 - - - - For Saturday , a black kcrsey , full regu1aton length , - - fly front , velvet collar , scrc and Italian 3Y lined , satin seevc lining. Saturday the , - price is 'ren cven Another at Ten is " I ti a frieze ulster , blackwith r1 heavy cassimcrc lining , very long , 5 1-2 inch storm collar--same style in an ox. ford mix cassimere , heavy weight-- These t : I arc also an even Ten , At the same figure. Ten Dollars , we oiler Saturday a number of suits in black cheviot and L different colored cassimeres , all styles I I VI # double and single breasted sacks and cutaways , and square cut , box style , Boys. , , A nice boy's cape ovcrcoatat $3.00 and a very good cheviot ulster at $4oo. It's . worsted lined and has a 4 inch storm ' collar , chain banger , and is in every way , t r a good stylish serviceable garment. Htthdrcds of boy's and men's furnisliimig and novcltic for holiday jl'CSCfltS. t Open Evenings. BROWNING , IING & CO. , Reliable Clothiers , S uV. Corner' Flftccntll ( ilirt 1)aIIiLIs StS. . - : i- . --T _ _ _ _