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TIlE OMAHA DAILY DEE 1
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IUD.lSnm I VrnY MOJNING ,
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TimMS Ol S1.jflSCItU'TION.
(2f ( flly net ( Wihout .Sufuny ) . One Year . . . S 8 0
I fl UAly J AnJ UncIy , One Year , . . . . . 10 f
I' tlx Monlhs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 01
'hrN ! M nt'A ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 & 0
$ uncny Bee Onl Ymr . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0
fAttjrl1r I3e . On Ycnr . . . . . . . . 1 M
Ymr. .
fnturd4) Bel. One Yrnr , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r
O'I.'ICI S.
OmnIui Tll Bel fluilling. .
Routh Omaht . flnler Iflk. . Cor. N nnd 21h SUI ,
Counci 1fluF1 . , , I : Prnrl Street.
Chlcllo omcp SI Chamber ot Commerc
Nel. York. 100mA 13 , 1 anti I. Tribune flIdg.
\VAsIIngton. 107 I. Htreet. N. W.
COnJ ! RI'ONnm.Cr.
. All eoininunlcatlnns teIatng to neWA TI1 . e'I-
tonal matter hould be lelntn nMrlued ! : 1'0 the lltor.
UUSINJS l.l'1-IJS ,
Al hualneRs leterB 1111 remltnnceB phould he
pIdreeeed to 'fhe flee Ilblohll" com nny.
, Omnhn Dratt . , . Ipe nn.1 pOBIOOco orels to
b modp InYatIA 10 thp or.lpr or the cnml.nny.
T 1n'ahp ' IUULISIING COMPANY.
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, . STA'FMJmT OF' CmCULATION.
, I . Gpore n. Tzichuck , . Becrctory 01 The flee Pub
j . ' "Bhlnl , ompnny. being .111y eworn . n'B thnt
t. t the nctunl numbI' or . full nnl cmrlrte ople5
of the Idly MOnlng , 1\'enln" and Stin.1tY flee
'rlnted ' durIng ! the month or November , , 18:1 : , was
09 follows :
1. rolows . . . . . . . . . 2tr,1 ir. . . . . . . . . . 2 > .Gt
2. . . . . . . . . . 2Ir57 7. . . . . . . . . . . 21.rc
3. . . . . . . . . . 27,2. ; 1. . . . . . . . . . 22Ia
4. . . . . . . . . . 2I,12 n. . . . . . . . . 21.41
21.2
1. . . . . . . . . . 21.r.37 21. . . . . . . . . 2 > .r.12
6. . . . . . . . . 21.13 21. . . . . . . . . 2 > .1 : .
1. . . . . . . . . . n,2W ) 22. . . . . . . . . . . .
G. . . . . . . . . 312r . 23. . . . . . . . . 21,2,1 :
I. . . . . . . . . 21.G' . 24. . . . . . . . . 20. ' !
, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9' ' >
" . . . . . . . . . 21.IGR 2 ; . . . . . . . 21,79)
] l . . . . . . . . . . 22,4" O 2 r. ( . . . . . . . . 2.1,123
12. . . . . . . . 20.97 ' 27. . . . . . . . . . 2.0 &
33. . . . . . . . . . 21,0)1 28. . . . . . . . . 1'.9
JI . . . . . . . . . 20rc2 2' . . . . . . . . . : ; Q.020
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t 15. . . . . . . . 20.50 30. . . . . . . 19,9S2
. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .r.c3l
leBA deductions for tmeold and returned
¶ : COlliS < . lctons . . . . . . . . ulsold . . . . . . . an . . . . . . . . 1,2,2
Total MI. ! , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . .t4 ,32
: aly average net clrrulatlnn. . . . . . . . . . 21.2
mOHO : I TZSCI1UCK.
Swor to before ml nn4 Nul' Cllbc In I ) ' PI'CB-
enpe this 3d day or Decem'r 1831.
- . ( Senl. ) N. I' . I"JI . Notary Public.
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' TIlE lCW1 l.l ; ( US/.I'l J-J lnl'0lTS.
1"11 , accurate anti critical reports oC the
, proceedings oC the legIslature wi appear In
the columlm ot The Dee from day to day.
) . Al questions and measures wilt be dIscussed
. and treated from the standpoint oC the ma-
: terial weIaro of the state and for ho promo-
tics of good government. The Dee will commend -
c mend whnt It beleves worthy ot praIse and
condemn what It believes to bo detrimental
belevcs
to the publIc good. Jt goes without aaylng
that The lo9 will print all the news worth
readIng and proposes to keep Its patrons ad-
, 'IEet or every 10vomcnt at the state capital '
Insll0 and oulsldo or the halls or legislation.
In procuring the news nntl , all the news The
Ieo will spare no expense. I will not bo
Confined to one wire hut w1 have tie use ot
n1 many wIres as the telegraph comp3nles
can Place lt Its command In any emergency.
The Chicago Hecor n1ot1etly refers
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to the Worhi's fair city ns "UH omclnl '
rotten city of Chlcu o. " We await the
chorus of tclin Is. _
PreHllcnt CI.\'el\l : his one nllvnn-
tage m'PI' the lxccuth'cs of the various
slutes II thui he HlcceedCl In getting
his 11ual : message before the IiIbIIC
. first
: POI' the frsl ( time In years the duties
of the .ltl e luh'ocnte enernl of Ihe
Unlcl ( States army Ire being 1)erforme(1
volves. by the olccr upon whom the title < e-
- Rllce Ike TIascall's retirement Crom
thc counci It will bc ; 'cry hard to find
I mun : to pet'Corm hIs function ns chah'-
Hunt of the Judiciary committee tutU aU
'round Cuclotmn.
Carnegie conlllcnt ' looks for 1 heter
,
' year for the Iron tll < e. There Is no
doubt Il wilt he better 1Ot . the Carnegie
mi ownC' wIth wages flom 10 to 20
cent lower than last ' ' .
pCI ; 'eal'
The 11esllency of the , school board
Is un office of honor and not of l > roft ,
: but thc CI\'UHS for it is l > rocecdln/
just as . it there wel'e I . great , many
lucrative IJJ'llnisltes ) attaching to It.
The scnato1lnl nony In Illinois wi
soon be over und thcn Illinois polt-
ti dims wi Ret to work to groom 11 1) n
; Ute oC the nb11tnnt presidential tm-
bee whIch they find so thick Imong
. them.
, them.I
I I few tmcly tips fl'OI the Gould
fnml ' can 1m gnurnteed to the head
I oC the New York polcc 11eparlment in
IltUlon ( to hIs salary Ihcr ( ought to
holle tUlcnly il securing I man of
: 11It.clss Ib\t ' for the 111aec
GO\\'I0' Kuute Nelson lion thrown a
, hOlb Into the Minnesota senatorial
1'11 1 - UUluuclnl ! himself IS a cuud- :
' ditto for the SCOt oecuillcll ( hy XXXX
'SIIIC1'110 Washhurn. x-Go\'crno1
CI'Ol H1111lt ! have . thl'QWI jut such
I bOlb II Nc1I.lslm , buit-
.
- , The h'st { du ' oC .
tliiy the flow wool sehed.
tile witiueiet'd . ( a scramble nlol New
Yotk imllol.ters to get their
jet cOlsl n-
1H.tl out . of 1011 i at lie reduced ! rates '
, of dtity. 'l'1it'o ivili . ho\c\'C' he ) 10 )
, hnste tu hlll ( tw gootiN over to the iiio '
, 1110 itt ilces ll'tlurcl to Ihe saute 'x.
1ent :
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'j'ho 11'010101 of Colonel G. Norman
Ill'hcl' ) to the IHsllon oC jldge :1\0'
cute gtm\'II , wih the 111 , of lmrlgttller :
_ jelerl , lulle1 CUl I 1)y time retrelwlt
- , of GelC'ul HWUII , i : 10 H\'II'lm to
1'lr CI'IS . ! , 11hOI/h . I IR Inh'cI'salr
( 'UIIHIHl.tl ) 1 : I IUIj 1'lbulo to tie-
serving nhtrit. ? Gtleul rlhCl' ! Is IJI' .
_ _ _ _ _ _ ' . fl'CUy Iluulletl for the position 111 caut-
not . but give . complete latsfncton II his
1lecnlacity. .
'L'he hURII'sl luau II time state just now
is Colonel . \/CI' . ' 1'ho colonel hnt taken ;
time contllct . to fmJ111 ' I clml'lll for
tteI3' 11lol.tllt ) house ( OIHlltce nHl
surrullmti ) h 11 wll cnoUlh Corpom-atioiu
men to block all 1lslutol which the
_ _ _ _ _ C01'1101'ute 10mhilO (1esIrms ( . ' to SU1I her
( untlJsh throu1 Oil time jobs they have
: nn Iutoest In. I hi hot 11 clmihl's hla' I >
for Colonel .ger to earn his lIOO I
'Oll' uslclwr or conventions nll
stCt'ICI' of legislatures. t
Who \ ( is i mtiyiiig > 1 hl'I'111fol.t fet \ hll -
. , lug mm round in time iolby . lt lie t lt'gislit. 1
j' t - t\01 " ' 111 ' hI111rt.t wat working
, It hhl . trade as U emtrIentc'i- WS can-
- - shlm.t'tl I l'Illtlhlu iuit'eiiaiihc Iltl good
cihel , hut 10 SOOUC' was ho elected
- ll'cclncl IlsnSSOI' 111 luIlu I 1lh'olll
t c ULntlcni : ( thou Ito tirtmimiietl l his . < ll'1ltcl'
_ _ _ _ _ , louis tn become ) a tool of COI'lol'nte
' J11 ! ll. 'I'he Hu serves notice 01
: I Ehl'l'llrOt nul nIl hit Ilk thnt Its
. slH'ch light has hL'CI turned un Iltl ( the
_ _ _ _ _ _ . 1 < ) IlltUI'O wl lint h , IcU In time d11
_ _ _ - cq.ntcrmmhiig ' their . mission to lul'crt good
1'umeu t.
-i 10Y
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TnrlZia TO ST4f4 A Si24'tdtTOfl.
IolUcnl circles In Utah frc conslLcr-
ahly stirred lp over the n lelllL or . time
territorial cOlmllon , 1 mnJorl ) or
which Is C011IMLd or Ilemocruts , to give
time control ! oC the legislature to thc
,1Plocl'ntR , h % ' committing elL relllhlcllS
I who , on thc face oC the returns oC the
Inst electioft . were chosen. On m'cm-
her t ( I Onh wes carried ' hy the repimb-
lci I s , 1m- Cannon , for delegate . to coil-
gress t't't'eivllmg 2,00 1\Jorlt. . 'l'he ye-
tm'l ! ! lowtll tlnt ell oC 107 legIslative
clullllnlel time Icl1hlcnns elected . sixty ,
hums giving thll I Injolt oC thlrtcen
'I'he 11nh cOlllsslon , whIch acts ns 1
cmtii'imssimmg irnnmd . Is cOUocll of three
Ilttnoclls III two rClllhlcnns ) ) , Iltl II
the exercise of Its dtmty il cnm'lssllg
tll lelm'IH ! the IlelOCltc Icmlwl's
cn11 to . hl'e discovered tlisCrt'iflhlCiCH )
In , HIrel./1 districts that justified gh'llg
the ' l'lctol . tl time ' dClocl'atc legislative
fly thIs I 1I1OCR ( of .IiigglIimg wll the
l'ehu'IH the Ill'1Ol'I'n tc cOllIssloners
rthlccd the mmuimuber of l'cl"hlcaIK
ciumseit nccol'll\ to the I face . oC time
mt1'IS fl'01 sixty to nct-fot. amid In-
creased the nUlhcr oC democratic
l'lII'esenllt\'es [ ) fll forty-sevemm , ns
.
shown hy the rltmnf to fC -threc.
t'ntlolhtlll ' thL ) ) ' w'ouiml hn\e Put the , ,
1'lllhlcnu : $ : In the Hlnorl ' IC at this
Ilolnt the federal court hlll not lwen al > - i
IIlnlell to all hJuetl nn InJlncton mit- .
tlng a Rlol ) t. time evllent Rcllle to i
count omit rCllblclus nnl count In
dt'immocrats. " ' 0 lwilt cle\hel'c 1 tie-
tailed nccount of this nlelilt to
steal time Utah : iegisittiii'e : , ( mum which
Its iih be that there has -
w1 e seen rarely
beln It 10le hl/h.hanlell ( IJrtRan pro-
ceedln .
'Ihe l\lncllJl niot lye for It Is oh\'ious.
Next \ 11'ch : Uah w1 hold It : convemi-
lon ( 10 Cmle a slate constitutIon . whIch .
will be submltell to the 1llIIIIl lotroth -
fcnlon In NovemmmlnqAt the slmp time
1 governor amid oUter simile olct\s , 1 :
immenibem- . congl'l'sS Inl 1 legislature
wl he chosen , IHI the 11 1luture will
elect t \0 United Stn Ics senatO' : . Time
legislature . elected last O\'elbO' will
1)111.ton tl rehL'esemltmtive : districts of
the t'llol' ' nll : thc lllan ) : of the Ilcmo-
cmts Is to get such nn 1111111Ionmcnl
aR w1 ela1le t11 to s'i'cuum'e control of
time first state legislature amid send
(11'mmloefltt8 to the Unied States seiiate
' 'hlt Is time ICI\Ung If not the only imur-
Ilose ) In the atempt to steal the leglsla-
tOre at thIs tlC , 111 to thIs the democratic -
cmUc melbel's oC the Utah commissIon
have 10st wlhlI ' lent themseh'es.
But there is every reason to believe that
the schcme will be timwartt1. . Time re-
puhlcans of time territory are thor-
oughl aroused to the denultls oC the
sItuaton 111 they w1 spare no effort I
to defeat this cunningly tle'lsedlan' ' '
to overthrow the declared whii of
teclared wi a nm-
joriy of the voters of Utuh. ' 1hc1e can
li no question that . the territory Is re-
pu lean. No fnl'c. test of the political :
sentment of its lleOle would be possible -
ble than wns mlHle at the last election ,
when the republicans elected their can-
dhlnte for delegate to congress by 2,000
majority. A democratic congl'ess had
IJssCl the legislation necessary to enable -
able the territory to bcomiie I state , so
that the democracy never lmad I better
claim to the support of the \eople thln
mit the last election . the
tt clecton. yet party was
heaten. . I honest politics pre\'ni there
wi be I like result next November
und Utah vhii come Into the union
wi
under repuhlclm control and be rere-
seated in the senate of time UnIted
States by rcpu lcnns.
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TIE llSQUI'O J.IIWITOU1' .
Secretary Gresham has sent to the
senate , in response to I resolution oC
that body , the corrcspondence relative
to the occl'ences It Bluefelds last
year , in whIch Aml'lcnn intC'est were
imivoived and which for 1 tmc seemed
to threaten I complicated controversy
hetween ) the United States , Great
.
Bl.laln and Nlcnrn/ul The mater
Is now nil settled and It appears fl'om
the letter of time secretary ! of state to
the president , accompanying the core-
spouudemuce that It was ne\'er l'eal ' very
serious. 'l'he 1ell question hind refer-
dice to the authority of Nicaragua : overtime
the Mosquio territory , u region the 1 > 11-
lalol oC which consists prluclpal ' of
scml.ch'lzet Indians all : negroes , with
some British and AIC'lcans who are
engagtt ! il buslncss. I seeing that
nllher this country nor Great Britain
11enlell ( to Nlcar ul the right of soy-
ereljntr O\C' thIs territory , but as there
was nn InSU'ecton them it hecnlc
neceslar y for the 1ell'esentat\'es of
hoth countrIes t mnlto I temonstmton
fOl' lime II'oh'ctol oC theIr respective elf-
Izens , amid the BriIsh ha\ing , fS usual ,
hpen sOlowhnt aggressive In 110lng thIs ,
It wns for 1 tme 1IIIH'ehtntll tUt
the ' illClletl something InImical to
hoth Nicaragua unt the Unlel Stutes.
As , the result Hhowet , however , lucre
wnl no such tit'sigmi timid mme reason
wllteror fOl' thl'callnlng time appilemi-
ton of time [ 0100 dOI'lrlne , aR was very
fl'celr 10no . by the ll'ess of thIs coummtry.
Great HI.lull lS ummmqumauiflt'mliy ( 18 thc
Unlel ( States l'I' ogmmi.e(1 ( the ( IIrl111t
sovereigmity of Nicaragua 0\0' time entire
l'I'sel'\'utol , which Ii now hellg CXC'-
eslll ! imy nn agreement wih the mosquito -
quito Ildhms to slhmlt to the luws nnt
ulthc1lr of NIl'I'I/llt , they to luw
eCl'lal1 Ilrl\Iges lu accordance with
their 1clnl customs nntl disposition.
I lay ho 101ltl In this COIHcton ns
nn Intelostng hislollcll fuet hint as
fur hack IS 111 ( ( Great Ht'luln clulll'tl
a t proleclorato over time :10:11110 coast ,
amid forty ' years 1/0 time Iulslon of hO'
rIght td thIs claim wus one of UhRol'hln
intel'cst. Time CI10UR Cimuyton.Bumiuvei-
treaty of . 1S:0 , ll'orllet that nelhol' or
time 111.teH to It wnB 10 o\CIII ) 01' for-
tfy , 01' COIOll1L' . or nSSU1l' , 01' cXlrel ;
an ) domInion O\Q' Nlcumgun , Costa
Illea . the MmHlllo colsl or Cenlrl
Amerlcl , hut In spite ! of time terms of
this 1gI'Celllt ) ( meat Briain rllset
to ninmui hN' '
Inlnl ll'otectomte over the tcrri-
tory II wllch tIme Nkl'I IH cllul was
10 legin ) llltl ; ; ; l'lactll'ulr ' that the
trllld stutes hal Ilt itself II the t host-
tel ot I'enolncin ; al clnlis to any
CUtll Ill\mll . eS II Nlclmlua , whie
( i remit Hl.ull hind : llhlel lothhlj he-
CultiSt ) hcr I'I/htl over the : IORllllo coast
I'cmuiletl intact . I wl thus he SCl'1
that : time iiimesilUmm . which Ii i at lust set-
thai , doubtless t01 nil lmc , was hong 1
subject or contention , dieting tram tro
_ , _ _ , _ .
- - - - - " - - m'p't I
to time some very vigorous diplomatic
cOI'rsponllencc. I.'orty . ) 'enr ago Wib
Inm 'nlkcr , whim nn army oC flbus-
terR , Iwnllctl lcl'Iun 111 cAlnbllhell
a ovcrllcut there , rccch'lug recogiui-
ton from Prcshlent PIerce lS the lweI'
Ilcul of the republic or Nlcn mgln. This
was . nL the time when the slave power
WIS seeking the nCIIIIKllon or conl\Ntl \
of tel'l'lol' ' for . the extension oC slnYcI'Y.
In 1s Wniier was ( hh'en omit oC Nica-
ragmmn , nnl time folo\llg year that
COlnt r3- was tnlWui ! Inter the 1II0lcclnn
oC time United SlntcR. I wilt he Rccn
thlt the little Ucntrli American cOluh' )
his Illn(1 ( n lllrtiu our hl"tO' , Ill It I
still IIORKesseR 1 strong cllll to our In- .
tel'est 11 couuceUon wih tlC In'ljectel
Ielrlgua cal1l. :
.1.iTlfU BlllB.\ NUl.wao.
Time fIIOIICClenL that the Ih'iglmutm
gO\l'UIWll , his hut IU cllmrgl oil the
11110'lntlon of Aimmoricami cattle wl tumid
to cnnlh'm the Illn'IKKJon ) thlt It II the
11 1'1 Jose oC time cOlnl'les of contncntal
Europe > to shlt out the In'olllct of thIs
country lS far lS it. mummy he fOlnll Pric- :
tenhle t tn I tin so. 1 II stmi ted . Ihlt Bel-
j 11 I hns : prohibited the IIJot.tlton oC
hive cate Cl'OI the United ( Slaies on the
gl'olutl that l1Iel'0-pneuI0111 Is II1c\'n-
lent In this cotl\ ' . OC COU'se this Is
l\rel - a II'ptl'xt. Great Brllln Is the
great t 11'Iel : for 4mmiemit'nii cattle , amid
the IIKllectnn therc 11 lS cllllele anll
thO'llgh lS It Is llsslble 10 111e It , yet
there hilS been no COllllnlut Clom that
source , tholgh cOlplnlnt wOlll a110st
certainly he first helll fl1 there If
any reason cxlsicil for It. The secI'lary
of ' ' smmid In his last
agl'lclllu'o snl1 report :
" Iore tUl two years have 1)0550(1 I ) wih-
omit thc Ilc\'elolltcnt oC mummy pieum'oimmmeu-
tonht 01 olhm' diseases In the Uuled
StnleRhlch might be , Ihl'ol/h oumr IX-
per cattle made daiigemouis to time stock
Inlerests of Great liritaimu. " 'l'hpl'e has
hceu 10 tc\elolJleut or slch diseases
sInce that lt'jOI't WiSltel. . so that
this excuse for thc acton of time lid-
gimuim govel'ul1nt w1 hot Ilnl1 Aim-
olhcl eXlllannton of the emhargo Ilst
he sought , amid It wl doubtless be
C0111 elhm' In thc symllthr of Bel-
gium wih Gerlnl : " lS wns the case
wih the aelon : of Dentlll : . 01 In the
desire of time ' ' to ' the
11eI'e ; O\I'IILnt ll'olect
hOle catte raisers fl'OI American coin-
letiUomm. Of the conUncltal European
marlwL few 1elnll Ollcn to cat lie CIOI
the United States anti there Is 1easou to
alWlchel1 that at any tle these maybe
he closed for the Hale pretext , fol such
action w1 serve Ole coull1 ' lS well fS
amiotimet' I Blgill many exclllc our
cftte : oil the 111ea ) . , of disease so may
every other Cott. .
I Is umimucessamy to say that this Is a
very serious 11UC' to one of lime most
itl10rtant Intclcsts of the United States ,
amid how It shal be rcmeilcd is 11 very
IUlcult questiomi. The National LIve
Stock exchnne has issued I hotter cmiii-
Ing upon the stock exclU es In time
west to take 1rolt and vigorous action
In time . litit It Is
mater. blt not :111lJrcut
what these holes cnn do that will hnve
iulucnc or effect. The ' mnS protest
neyel' so strongly fgailst the acton of
these ( ( Ielgn goVellmentR anti 11011t.
out time fact thlt time cnim that Amer-
can cattle arc 11soased Is uimfoumitied ,
but such action will hardly induce those
governments to revoke their ecl'ees.
Time loundlessless of the plea set up
by time Belgian go\'c1nment can be cas-
thy shown , hut It Is by no mclns imroba- l
hIe that doIng this woull have any
effect , because time motive behind this
acton is unquestouahly something
clse thau to provide 1 slfegtl1d against
the importation of diseased cattle.
I would seem that some more heroic
trentment of this mater than Is Involved -
volved in protests will be necessary
h1 ordcr to secure 1 lemed ' . A com-
mcrclal warfare is not to be desh'ed.
I is I condition to be put off lS long us
posslblc and to ho entered into only
when every other resource for the cor-
recfioim of unfnlr muud unjust action hns
faied , But Eurollan couutrlcs sholld
lHlersllnd ( that whio thIs country hns
no wish to engage In I conflict of this
kind i forced to It as I last resort to
llrotect our Interests when uinwarrmurmt-
. filly Isslled use wi not Rhrluk fl'01
1t PossIbly wc would not bo able to
coml1cl Em'ollenl countries to 11(15 our
cattle anl meats , hut we could exclude
flom the AUlrlclu market I very large
amonut of their products which our
people I > > could very wel 10 witimomit. This
Is I cOlslcmton , however , for the
ftmtumre. At Iu'escut our joverllclt
IhOll put forth its stlugcst efforts to
hnyo these < amugiucmbargoes lpon
our cutle amid meats rcmmmoveti. They
hlve nlrel\ly done cousllm'lhlo injury ,
aut If long nllutalncd musl * prove
allost calamious to the zneitt-irodtmc-
ilg interest of time counh' ' .
1U lmIN Ol'fr,11S ,
' .It new Board of Educatiomi sholld
ftarl out wih It fixed tletelnluuton
tlat 10 overlap shah he created dl'll
time comIng yemminuder aiiy pretext
. Tho.hol' now hns more thlu 20OO00
to its credit miami it should not Ilcur a
dollar oC lallli ' eyond he I reyeuue
which It Is sure to derive Crom tucs
nUll licenses . time state allp01loumcut
amid time tax levy for 189-I. ! The IH'O'
fgne ' untl imlH'OYllcuce whIch has
chlrclm'lzell tile immmummmmgeimmemit of our
IHblc schools during time mIst l two
) ' ' should be stohht'tl lt 11 immtxmurds.
'i'Ime lust hOI'd fOlld iHl'1 II 1 hole
almost at the hellulllg or time sclool
hn'm IW rClsou of O'clInllS amid hatl
to llroW $ : O.OO in the . 1llls to leet
cturi'emmt cxpcnlcs. 'J'lmemo was I'Pll ; mme
law for bOl'Owlng . this mOle ) ' lull the
treasumem' had to oven-each his '
tlcnslc. oyel'lcach uuthorl )
lu negotntu time loau.
Time only excuse for this icgui loal
Wll time tmrgemmcy of layln ttmucimers'
0111 janitors' salaries . uud time desllo 10
avoid . Ilh\ci at limo fact that time
8(1001 Clnd was eximauisteti . Sueh I
condltol cnu Iltl lust bc fl't'slllcl1
'l'ho Board of Etucuton Is Iot Ihoye
lauy anti It hns no right to create dehtf
beyond its tissuired hmicotue. Its CUIC-
llomm simmimly is tom It Hehoul '
tOI slm\I \m time f 'stLU
( 'Xllt'lu1ures within time h0ltls set by'
the mtlns ut its (0111111 itttmemicim-
, imi. has becommie ' '
111'11 bpcome mum nhsolute ntl'ISs1
anti the hoard Is OXIJc't ( to inungu1te
I without [ Pii' i om' fn \0'
The imcovieot > Omaha Iltl Douglas
coulty will watch every JOYO ot their
.
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representatives In the legislature Crom
this JomlPt \ \ ' ' until the sessIon closes.
'Fimey IrcI ! expected to tmnsform
themsclYel..nce } , Into hr\lnnl slatcs-
men , nor " 'h/ 'uoo1uitiomiize ' the world
whim orlgh\q'l.i'1eastes \ , butt they ; are ex-
! lctctl . to rev . vil thelsel\s nniglmt tllol
evem.y 1lroll ) tt 101 11101 whIch thl ' Rhnl
be coiled t ( \Q'lc. The- lire expected to
0)111Se 'ctW'job and steal , amid to stand
\11 fem the ikthiile j I ! ngnllsl Jllpllg
cO'llornton'nc schelling johihiers .
Aho\c mull thl'Y arc expected to protect !
thc Interesf oi the taxpayers 11 geltl'a !
anti oC thclCilsIIPltl : In llrtcular ,
whlljtollhrllzc(1 ( by II'oIHIHell ( hegis-
latiomi . 1mm 'miWbrd : ' , the ) ' mime expccted to
do theIr whole dutr , anl every Instllcc
that they Cn1 shol.t oC this wi ! he loted
Inll charged ago iiist. thel' records ,
I Is to he hOlld ( thlt time Doumglas
delcgnton w1 not iiermnit ! time Il'ollsell
chnrter Imelthnenl bill t ( be shle-
trncketl Iltl ( kept back until the closing
dn'f . oC the sessIon II order to mufforti nit
011111.tml ; Cor Illdn its 1la Hlle con-
dlolal nl11 bOIjllnl Itl trllh's wih
IUrtcs who have cllms nUtl johs to
111 throl h. ' 1\0 'II'S ago the
ehnrtcr IICIHlmclt bill wns 111'olllcell
11 ole house (11) and hel the'e for
welts herol'c It coull be gotten ell oC
thc hntls of n commltec flint h:11 : heen
organized wlh I view to Its miumtiimttion.
AM II/ht ha\e bcel expcLl'tl , lmnpor-
tant II'o\-lslonR WC'e cut Olt timid 100)-
hole left lu for evasion all commtemuthomi.
And thIs Is viiy the In1ltled chnrtl'
was defective fl'om the tiny of its l1S-
sngc and om' city jo\'ernlent WIS
hamllered lS much after its lJssage aH
It had : been bcfm'c.
A sensalonal 10hlwl' , - In Cilclunnl
Iu'n ! ont , when sifted do\n , to he
II'cl ) ' I case of elhczzlelllt which
the cI'lllnnl was elHleavorilg to hide by
It cock Ill bull story of 11n 'lght as-
saul and theC Time orlglnnl slol ' .
howe\'lr Illal81ble , gave evidence oC
' sneh suisiiiciouis i ch'culslunces that the
'a\thol l'olt down amI confesscl so
soon as arrested. A1 this goes to 11rove
that It Is next to inlpossibk ? to cover ump
)
a crIme oC this klll by so rude 1 dc-
"Icc. The tr\th Is gelcrnl ' asceltalned
In the cnl , fll oren m\ch sooner than
mills one hns lenson to hOlle 01 to cXI > ect.
lO\l Iiitor.4 hypnotIzed.
\ 1lltnr IYlfotzed.
Dcnlson Je\'lew ( rpp ) .
The course of the Iowa press ( on the rail-
\vely rate question ) , let by the itegister . his
been one of perfidy and dishonor. There
have been exceptions . but the vast majority
of both democratic and republican papers
seem to glory In wearing corporatIon collar -
iar3.
: .
Cold CUlufurt for \Iteron. .
" 'ashlnlton , Cor Chicago Hecord.
I hear of nn old soldier . who after haying -
ing been In the Treasury . department for
more than tycnt -threc 'ealS , received a
New Year's gift In the form of a reduction
or his salary from $1,80 to SSI I year There
Is no queston'aboUt ' his qualfcatons : or industry -
dustry , but hlY'S d republcan and his place
was wanted by n democrat As a special
favor he wilt be alowed to contnne the
same work h ' n1va's performed at less
than half hisQrrner salary. I 1m told that
when he venLto , the chief cierk'a olce and
asked an explanation of thIs extraordinary
!
treatment Logan , Carlsle replied : "This is
n. cold winter. , ; You better4not . Ilk , "
True Shi\I'mrnt of the Situation .
Non 101 : , Sun.
The OmnhaBe has rendered 1 service to
the state , of Nebr l by clpping the wIngs
of the nppeolssent out for aid to the ramlne-
stricken ( armerS there : I understands that
appeals of : the . kind , when unnecessarily
made , are harmful to any state and to the
repute of the community and I gives evidence -
dence that there Is no need ot them In the
cae of Nebroska. " \Vhile . " says The Dee.
"the offer of substantial aid from abroad
are appreciated , we believe Nebraska wilt
be able to care for all who are In want and
distress within her border " The Nebraska
crops were Injured by the drouth of lat
. but the and the
summer supplies Ind resource
of the state are yet abundant , and there Is
no scarcly ot anything that Is needed. This
ts the true statement of the situation In Nebraska -
brska , IS given by The Omaha Bee. Ne-I
are pleased to get the statement. I Is In
the Interest of Nebraska
The .nelghbal'lng state of Kansas has suf-
fered greaty In past times from the many
accounts of famine and other calamities
there that have been sent out to the worl
It was these periodIcal accounts that caused
Kansas to be known everywhere ns the " Calamity -
Inmlty state , " and there Is not / doubt that
this nickname wrought injury to its reputn-
tion. Its credIt , and its Interests , The whole
country became so familar wIth complaints
of one kind or another from Kansas that
very little heed was given to them or could
possibly be given to them. The "catamlty
howlers" were finally turned Into / laugh-
ing-stock.
Time Omaha Dee Is especially desirous that
no . such injury shal be brought upon Nebraska -
brslm , thrugh the spreadIng of reports of
sufferIng that' does not exist 01 for whIch
relief can easily be provlde.
The /iuaton In Nebraska. ,
Kearney lub
The penchant ot the " 'orld-Ierlt for
sensatonalsm Is giving Nebraska some ad-
vertslng just now to which time state Is not
entitled . and Is unnecessarily doing It n
great injury 'rlie ' emplo"ment at a special
cOITefpondent to gO throuh the drouth-
stricken ] portions ot the state and write up
the worst of all he sees and hears may be
'nterprtsing journalism . and may b prompted -
cd by the best of motives , yet there Is no
rcasn to doubt that there was no neat call
for it. and that no good dId Is being sub-
served by It. I
Already the protests are bellnnlng to pour I .
In from various portons of western Ne
braska , declaring that thee statements are
overwrought and Injurious. No attempt Is
made to conceal the fact that there If des-
tluton , but relable reports indicate that
nearly every count Is able to relieve the
necessities of its own people and ' a for
seed for spring planting. ample provision
cnn be made by the legislature to supply
the needy before seeding tme comes. 'rue
organIzed work of the state relief bureau
can take care of the rest.
But to cup time climax or exaggeration and
give 11 the warl ! n chalce to read , the
Omaha purveyor of lewa to the Associated ,
)
press has gobbled Ul the most sensatonal
Portions of time \Vorld-Heralt letters and
sent them out to time duly papers 10 be
dished U\ with "seal'e" heads fcr foreign
consumpton , A few days ago the I uu re-
celved ( nina a PltslJr friend copes ! of
cel'e1
papers containing thIs lurid telegraphic lit-
erature A St Joseph friend . also forwards
a copy of the ) Cl.ld with an Omaha telo-
gramli hendEd tDYING and oilier head-
Aram to match. ¶ .hp ( Inter Ocean has n specIal -
cIal telllt from Omaha worse yet pre-
dictng IIIY denUi ? rrom eel and atarva-
ton as an Immediate result of the sudden
colt weather , mttaled "biizzartt" by the
Idloto telegraphic correspondemmt
The hub does nQt believe ! Ihnt It Is disposed -
posed to unteltat the situation , which Is
certainly scrlou , but It does believe that nn
unneceslarly large cluh has been placed In
the hands of time eaFtem press-always on
time alert for tuclm choice mnorsels-wltim
whIch . 10 bela\r.Nebra lu. mind I hele\'el
that authorities .
further cOlnty luthorlles. the state
legislature and private generosity whit be
found adequate supply gencroslY . wi
' .ho writer went throuGh Ihe. rouh pel'lod
alHI grsshollllel"COurgo In this slate dur-
Ing time curly lOs , when sensatonalsls of
the 'lbhleu alrlie filled time eastern press
full of gruesome stories about "the hones
ot hun1n skeletons hleachlng on the prairies -
ries of Nebrlslw. . It was untrue. News-
paper reports svro , exaggerated , hen ( as
now , mind great injury was done to the
btate , from vlmicIm H did not recover for
' , \\e do miot want '
urs0 to not a repetition twpnty
) 'carl later. Nebraska II not au bail . oft now
ems rltresented , and We will work out our
own salvation wihout alt'ertismng present
misfortunes from the house tops.
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Qllm T.'Y/JS TH. ' : ( ) llS
The Queston at a union of the British
stlll In Australi Is /gln : being agitated .
It Is ask ! , under mich more favorabto con-
dilons than hereto Core. The project at a federal -
oral unle.n for AustrllA submitted by New
South Wale In 1891 was In most respects
I copy or the consUtulon of time United
Slates Aparl , Cram time want oC an earnest
feeling or nationality , I serious obstruction
to union has existed In time tariff qlQslon ,
As time duties en Imports constlle the chief
sOlrce of revenue , the separate colonIes have
been reluctant to surrender Il to the central
government and to provide now . IQlds ) or
taxation for the SUIJport oC local amlmniimhstra- ,
ton , In order 10 overcome thIs lltClty time
plan of I zoliverein . or revenue alliance , has
been suggested , with time hope that his I
would led ultimately to I more Perfect
union lint the unionIsts are In favor of
no such half-way mneasmire n Is witnessed !
by the strong fetlertvo : mo\'ement In New
South Wnles. In Eugland the prospect ot I
complete political separation ot the Australian
COlollcenPlleaS to caU9 no great concern.
This apparent apathy may bo dime however ,
to time opinion that the day for t great Australasian -
tralasian mote. federative republic Is ye far ro'
.
Time dynastic party at Peking Is nol so
strong that It could safely invite a connct
with the most masterful amId IWorful of time
emperor's subjects , LI lung Chnng. The po-
sItion oC the Manchu princes lnclutllg that
of their Imllerlal chief , Is not so very secure
Ihat ice contest mIght not result . In a dy-
nastc calastrophe I was In IGH that tile
victorious 1anchu Invaders established the
rule oC time present Imperial fatuity
In China by prolallln Sun-che , Ullr
leader a emperor. Alhough the
Ia.chus are I vigorous race , the
only ruler worlhy time name whom the (
dynasty hns produced was Kanghl , who
reIgned from 16G1 to 1722. He was fatuous
for his learning as wcl as for his military
abll ) ' . Ho extended , the empire westward to
ho borders of the Turltoman desert and
sOIlward to the rronters or India and
Thluet. Under the guidance oC Jesuit mls-
&Ionarles lie encouraged sclontfc ant literary
studies. Europeans were trbte with luer-
ailty . ant the cuntry was freely Ihrown open
to commerce with them Since the tealh of
Kunghl the imperial throne has been occum-
pled b ) a successIon ot voluptuarlcs antI
falneants. Chronic rebelons In the various
provinces ot time empire all the lter lack
of patriotism among the people are evidences
of the fcelng of Inliference ! , IC not or hat- .
red , entertained by the Chlnso masses toward - , .
ward the Incompelent and senile foreign
dynasty enthroned at Peking.
. .
In time Austro-Hungarlan monarchy there
are three things whIch American < bservers
hope to see accomplished within time
current year. The Czechs , hnvlng
succeeded In malnlalnlng their nationality -
alt ) In spite ot age-long efforts
to extinguish I , and having not only preserved -
served their language , but brought about In
our time a briliant revival oC their nave
lterature. ha\'o as good a rIght as the 1ag-
yars claIm that their local altonomy shah
be protested and acclaimed by the symbolc
rite cr , coronation and by time Institution at
a separate Parliament. Ills experience with
Hungary should by this time have convinced
the Hapsburg kaiser that he has much more
to gaIn than lose by allowing hlmsel 10 be
crowned at Prague , and by coustutlng Do-
hernia , with its hIstoric adjuncts of Moravia
anti Austrian : Silesia , a separate division ot
his empire. ThcS3 who have followed the
affairs or Hungary will hope that the In-
\olnutary resignation or the ministry headed
by Dr. \elterlc , repreants . but a temporaty I
check to the national movement , which be- I
gan wih the passage ot the civil marriage ,
bill , ant whIch alms at a complete divorcement -
meat or the cvi power from the church.
I Is understood that Dr. \Veltrle might have
Iept his place had 'he ' consented to abandon
the most radical or his colleagues . but the
proof of loyalty he has given can but tighten
his hold upon the party or progress . which
still dominates the Chamber of , Deputies at
Dutap < st. In the Clslelthan half at the
Hapsburg realm the only question likely to
be marled with keen interest by AmerIcans
during the coming twelvemonth Is whether
the wage earners of Vienna ant the German
speaking provinces wi accept without vIe
lent remonstrance , any len chose approach to
unh'ersal suffrage than was proposed by
ex.Premler Von Taate.
.
The measures to which Emperor William
and his chancellor , Prince Hohenlohe , are
asking the approbation at time Federal P rla-
ment or Germany will . I enacted , give the
government time power ot Interfering In mat-
lers at trade and commerce to an extent nn-
paraleled In any other civilized country.
Dna or the bills ls against "unfair compet-
ton , " and deals In nine paragraphs with
every form of unfair compctton In trade.
It enacts heavy penalties for swindlng advertisements -
vertsements , abuse of trade marks , traudu-
lent purchase of goods on credit sham clcar-
inca sales and sham auctions. Pulling ad-
vertsement containing inaccurate statements
about the qua\y , origin and ' 'iue or gocs
are to bo punIshed wih fine und Imprison-
ment , ant similar penalties are to be attached -
tached tl the betrayal or business secrets-
busIness relations and lists or .
relatons ant customers be-
Ing regarded as part and parcel of the hatter.
Indeed , It tile bill In question becomes law
the path cr the shrewd and enterprising
Teuton merchant w1 be bordered by so
many pitfalls and snares as to render com-
petition almost impossible and seriously to
merce. hamper . Instead oC benefiting , German com-
* 5.
The cherful acquiescence of the higher
clergy In Hungary 'o the ecclesiastcal reform
bills and the moderate and manifestly fermal
protest against the measures fr.m the
vatican present the minIsterial crisis
at Budapest In a new higlmt. In
view of the tacit approval oC the
reforms by time ecclesiastical author1c It
Is hnposslble 10 believe Ihat the religious
scruples oC Emperor Francis Joseph could
hu\o lee the meal ! rcunt at his loss or
"complete confidence" In Dr _ \Vekerle's min-
istry. 'Dime crlss ! be with
Itry. Tle may wlh more proh-
ability ascribed to the alance between the
late Aoverment a'd the demagogic national-
isLe In time House ot Deputies , upon whoso
votes Dr , \Vekerlo was eompelcd to rely In
order to secure a majority . The resignation
of the minIstry was doubtless . mere piece
of parliamentary tactic.s , pre&3glag an early
dissolution or the house , all the return ot I
sold liberal majority at the elections , which
may soon he expected to occur , would he followed -
lowed by Dr Welerle' resumption or te
premierhIp , In full pnjoyment of the ImperIal
crnfdenc .
p
U.V1UWWi.Hl' H 1'.1 ] , I Tll
Harry Remain 10 I.lrG
I niwaycm felt sorry when I met Jlm-
Poor fehiow . he's married now ;
Anl , life If n serious timing to him ,
For he lives by the sweat at his brow.
And the cares of I family weigh hIm down ,
And he slaves 10 run the house ;
Why. Jim was the gayest boy In town ,
All I'l bet he's poor as a mousel
And because he looted ! 60 worn and sad ,
1 trIed wheneVel' we met
To talk of the good times we'd hat ,
In hopes that he mIght forget.
' 11 I said I was living at the club ;
'J'hen 1 felt n deep chagrin :
Lent he shoult think I was trying t rub
His misery further In !
limIt he exelalmed : "Times a horrible lol
No chid 10 climb on your knee ;
No Iulet home all the loving wlfe- "
By Jove ! le was Ilyln , ! mel
Highest ofall in Leavening Power.-I.atest U. S. Gov't Report
p y Bthing
.
4JAJTELY PUfE
e
JWL.r CUIJNTJ".S rn.IGIII : ;
, ' ( uIT."Tl. ' Tll.Hun1.
remont Iera1 : The unprecedented un-
juslfable antI Inhuman affair that occurrecl
In unit county bas place.1 A blol upon the
fair nome or our beloved state that can never
bo enlrely cotinterneted . and we hope that
no effort or expense will ba spared until the
pOfelrators are crefuly lahl away In In-
marletl graves after placing tlmroumghu the
trap door In a legal ' constructed cnfToit1.
I.lneoln Newa There Is
: I a IctdNI telHlency
to wlhhol1 Positive eensure oC the act of
the alleged Ilolt baathits , In
allNI lolt counly b3nls capturing
and making away with Harret Scott , unt It
Is tefnlely Coutl out whether It really was
an alempt to wreak vengeance on an un-
faihful Imblc servant anti n tespoler oC the
taxhisycre , or whether It Is a scheme on
Seoll's Ilart 10 disappear tinder such elreum-
stances that his bondsmen , who put up $ 4O-
000 for his Rtpenrauce p111111 ; n hearing by
the supreme court . woul1 not be helJ imbue.
The weight of evidence appears to be that
scott \,1 real ' made away wih ; , bit the
circtmtnstances that have eurrotlilell this gigantic I-
anUc robbery ) ' or tIme people by a COrUIt ring
that rlle,1 , HelL county for years arc such as
lynellln to cast . a toubt on time genuineness DC thc
Grand Iland Inlellcllent , : The Ihlnnp-
lag mid probable Irnehtng oC Scott . the defaulting -
faulting ex.treasurer of 101 county , who ,
for embczzlng iOOOO or $ SO,000 hatl beeu
sentenced to five years In thc penitciutlary . Is
a terrible crimiie < lleolal If It hns ended In
limo llrler or Scol The supposition that
ho has been 111ueled 11 his friends ht orler
to save hIm from time penitomutiary . or that
only robbery was Intencd , scems not proh-
ethic at ni , Ills friends woll(1 not have shot
anti , wolnlel him In the face antI robbers
uvoutiti not hRVO abJuctet hIm aCer they discovered -
covered that ho carried no 10ne ' with hIm.
ills case has hrn carried to the suprcme
commrt and ( ho '
people e\'ldenty were afraid
that ho might escape Ilnlshmenl either iiy
reversal of tIme jUllgment or by IJ3rtlon. Time
Ieoplo have \ry little confdl'nee In time jus-
tce antI Ilromtness of our colrls , nail beimmg
Very mmmcii excited !
mleh exclell agltnst the emhczzler time
rough Ilcment probably conclllCI 10 ( alto the
case Into their oln imands. The slowness of
our legal proceedings ant the unfaIr lenlcnce
antI . favor shown mostly to our great thieves
and embezzlers poduce such lynching crimes
as Probably has been commi led In his case.
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1U11 ( J' : Jl ; s7'.tT1 ; i'nss.
Lincoln News : 1 wOIl1 bo a good Idea for
tim leglslntuo to endeavor to turn down
underneath said leaf n few of Ito pluggors of
the J , II , Ajer and Wnlt Seeley stripe who
to moro 10 bring 01111robrlum Ullon time acts
of else. reprcseiitatlys and senators . than anything
Kearney Hub : Time Ippolnlment ot Judge
Slnelalr will give [ general satisfaction as
( hat ot any lawyer In thC dIstrict Mr. Sin-
claIr Is a thoroughly good lawyer nnd wiii
malt a thoroughly good jmlge. lie stands
wel with time bar. Is Ilopular wih the people ,
and so far ns can now bo seen there wi hone
no question ot his tutUIO ncmlnalon and elec-
ton.Norfolk ant
Norfolk Jolrnal : I mIght be wel for leg-
lators 1 to rcmemher that there are a tre-
montous lot ot laws on the statute books oC
Ito , state that are a dead hotter because no
cf'Jr ' Is 1110(10 ( to enforce them. A good , deal
of atenton should be paid to repealng poorer
or Inopertvo laws , and amen lng such as
are In necd ot repairs , but time fewer now
laws ar passe the bettor the state will bo
go\'erne.
Ioldrc/o Citizen : rf time leglslaturo that
has just begun its work will give us a clean ,
and business like sessioim as 10 believe I
wi , time future of tIme republcan party In
this state Is as brIght as nay one couli wislm
The last two sessions df the legislature have
lave
not been ot a character that has impressed
itself upon the thot/htul citizen In an agree-
able maImer. I the republicans can't fm-
prove 01 tIme lust two sessions they ought to
throw up the sponge
.
I.V.1 .ll 2'1 Pil /UUJ.
Phiadelphia Record : "Yes Mantle dear
I Is i possible to pay oft n floating debt
with n sinking fun < , " 10atng
LIfe : " " 'hat Is it Lizzie a boy or a gal ? "
" " I I
"A gnl"
"Dear , dear '
me ! There's some one else
who's " got to worry about gcttmn' a hus-
bam
,
Atlanta Constuton : "What mbjects are
treated In your new book ? " "None ; It's a
I's n
plea fOl' prohibion and doesn't treat nt
all. "
al
,
Drownlng's Monthly : "It's ' the little timings I
that tel , " us the man said when hIs 3- 'ear-
old boy saw him kiss the coot ! and carried
the news to mamma
Harlem Lire : Upton-Don't you think that
Mrs. Wabash was In ralher nn unseemly
hurry to marry after getting her divorce ?
LIesldeOOtulss , no ! She waited until
the decl'ee was brought to her by a messenger -
senger boy .
harper's Daor : "This may be justice , "
said the defeated defendant , "hut It strikes
me 18 being / pretty fishy ver lct , " " ' 'hot
shows It Is justice , " retorted the plaintiff.
"One or the most , conspIcuous features of
Justice Is her scales ,
Detroit Free Press : Ir , Caller ( entering
drawing room-Good evening . , tnterlng
Hostess-\Ye were just wldn ! about you
and your name was on the tip ot my tongue
as YOU were announce .
Mr. Caller-I'm sure my name could not
have been more dehightftdly loca ted.
THE SEATER.
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Washington Star.
As swiftly o'el' the ice they few
As snowfaltcs whirl.
With no one nigh what could he do ?
lIe hugged the girl
inconstant man ! A crash , a crack ,
A tlistant roar
Proclaimed a thaw and then , alaclc ,
He hugsed tile shore .
: 'lWll'.l.SIJ ' : 'IWlfSlCAY. $ .
The Masons ot Tekamal gave 1 hOlt\
warm In , In honor of the completipn ot their
etJn
new temple anti cntertalne1 over 300 gulCats ,
Four horses lmeionglng to Robert Miller , a
hotlgo ) eoumnty fanner , tiled intitie of two days
and there is a suspicion ( hut. atrycimnimue was
the cause. '
Cornolimmi , Nay , a ratlrosd man of Alliance ,
1mm suffering with a liroken Jaw as ( lie resuit.
of an acciciemit , lie ii tinder treatnient at
Grantl Isiatuti.
Horse thieves got in thmcir work at l'iatts.
muotitlm and carrieti off a lmorso licionging to
Ilarlmer Lewis , TIme ) ' imati to tmtmrgittrlze a banmu
to secure time tmnimnal , and escapeti without
leavimig any traOo.
( leorgo Scimmmlrr , tue manager of limo Springfield -
field Soelni climb , imas betu arrested 0mm limo
charge of sehiimmg liquor witimotmt a ilcenee , mmml
ima.s 1)0011 ) meieased on $300 bail leimdirmg hmis
lit'animmg oil inimimary 14.
iamiiei ) Mormiscin , oiio of time iitoncers of
Sarpy eOuillty , dieti sit huts rc'siilt'iuce imear
Iipningflelii after nil Ihimmoss of mmbmmt a week ,
aged 71 years , lie was a muativo of time nom-tim
o' : lreiamiii amid settiech imi Smurpy coummlty in 1S65.
110)Cotithiig , of'ork , witou'as formmicriy it
muissionary to Africa , amid wito was coimipeiieet
to retumrn to tlmis commntry imecaumso of an attack
of AfrienmI fever , from which imit wife iator
tiled , hmai started cmi Ida rotmmrmu to time Dam-ic
Continemmt ,
TIme report timat Clmnnies Noycs of Lomilsviito
bath beomm n'resteti for horse stealing vsum an
error. Tim mann arrested , whose muatumo was
N'aycs , uvmis a. rt'sitlcnt. of ileverly , lii , , anti
vas am'resteii at Lotiiavhiie , Charles Noyes of
Lotiisvhllo is imummoceimt of any crliie ,
Aceoniing to the latltlcilplm ( Reporter , a.
farliler a few mulles wo3t of ilntutioipim mnissNi
115 clmlckcmis one mmiglmt last week , and tupoit
ento'Ing time coop time foiiowlmmg miloriming mmmd
a tmrso contaitming i20 , sehmicim limo timie' ( unit
evidently (1T'hiNi ) in soimlo manner 'lmilo engaged -
gaged in fasteiming itis fingers ott the poumitry.
'tViiiie ' running a wood saw mucar Iakota
City , Ilort l'arker met with au accitheilt ( lint
amy resumit fatahiy. The saw was running at
n high rate of ieeti vimetu it bumrmmt into a
mltmlmlhcr of nieces , one of vhuiclm struck Parker
lit the aimouiiier , etmtting to time 1)0110 , Tlmo
vouintt is very serious , taut time doctors nra
doltmg everytiming possible to save time young
mflflmi'S life. 0mb of time Ilieces of ( ito saw was
fomnmti twetmty rods troin time iminchino.
Vmigimrles of Ptm.iticc.
Clm'cng ' ilemntd.
A Massneimtisetts juilc imas decided ( lint It
is not huiglmvny i'oiubem'y if a tuna's mommey
is elemeumeicti by a footpaui and imo gives it up
wIthout resistance or refusal. 'l'ime Jmmdgo
nlust ite on a. ievei of intr'iligt'muco with our
local gretad jmmry which rcfmised to Indict an
nldermmmaim fom' soliciting a bribe emi tutu "
gratmad ( lint one of tIme witnesses who over-
imearti tii con'ersntlom1 from au zuijoimiing
rootim . anti testiiied to its langtmctge lmittl hot it.
g.dtS light burning to emiabie imini to Imeor
what was said.
( Iltirifymtig I Ito Ilims iieeim .
Chicago 'rmnmes.
The democratic lititY eaminot turn over time
ccmi1troi of time currency to banks , eltimer na-
tiotial or Stnt , without reptmdlcutitmg time cx-
pressed conviciions of 'l'lmomnns Jeffersuim ntiit
Ant.iteui' Jemrknoml , both of whiomim uirior to time
ilays of Cievcianti were suimposed to be
tleiuucrctts of good standing ,
AKNIP
lii time ltaimd of a Surgeon
a1- gives you a feeling of hor-
' -i,1e- , i-or atmel tlreati. There is
1 no houger necessity for Its
II use lit mmmatmytiiseasesfom-m.
I , erly regarded as Incurable
' t without cuttiug. ' .
, The Triumph of
-
- \ Conservative Surgery -
is well Illustrated by ( lie faet that
"U ° "U"I or lireachi , Is now t-adicali
It I A &tI,4 cured without time knife and
without paimm. Ciunmey , dialing trusses can be
thrown away 1 'l'iicy mievercuire but ofteu imiduce
itiuiattlitmation , atratmulatmou maid death.
TiIMflP Ovarian , Pibroid ( Uterine ) and
I JIVajItj , mimaimy others , arc now removed
vithommt time ierii of cuittitig opcratiomi's.
nil 13 TUMAPQ however large , Pis.
I I 1. . 1 1 ! LJ1t.J , Itmia atmd otlmcr diseases
of time lower bowel , arc permiianeutly cured with.
omit pain or resort to time knife.
S " ' ' In tIme Bladder , iio matter how large ,
I ,1t J.4 is crushed , Imulverized. vaslmcd out . '
perfectly rcmttovcd without cttttiug.
tZTIJCTilPi of tirluary Passageje also
J I It A SJItIt removed whtlmout cuittimig in
lmimmmclmcds of cases. Per pamphlet , references
aunt all vartfctmlars , send mo cemmts ( iii stanmps ) to
World's Dispemm'etry Medical Associatlou , No. 663
Main Street , fluWaio , N. Y.
MOTH ERS.I'
aiid those soon to
become mothers ,
should know timat
Dr. Pierce's Favorite -
Prescriptiomi robs
cimiidbirtli of its ( or-
ttmres , terrors and
dangers to both
niother amid cimmid , by
aiding miature in lIre-
paring time system
for partunition.
Timereby "labor" , , .
amid time permod of -
comifincnmemit arc
greatly sluortemied. It also promotes the
secretion of num abtumdamicc of iiourisiimmient
for time cimiid.
Mitt. DoitA A. GuTititig , of Oak1e' , Oveyla , , Co. ,
. Teun , , writes : " \Vlmeu I began taklmmg Or.
Pierce's Pavorite Prescription , I was not able to
statmd on my feet without stmlTerImmgalmnoc.t death.
Now I do all may housework , vnslmiug cooking ,
sewing amid evemytlmimmg for my fatuity of eiglmt.
I ant siotmter miow thaim I have been iii six years ,
Your ' hleuvorite i'rei.ct-Iptlon ' Is time best to take
before cotmfiimemmmemmt , or at leam.t It proved so with
me. I mmever suuj'ereci so little wmtlm aimy of say
clilidremi as I did with immy iast , "
BROWNINGIING & CO.
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Yotli' Money's Wot'Lim or Your Money I3ack.
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Picked P-ants- - .
Our annual inventory shows us to have
1 m000 pairs of pants-some of thorn pants
from Suithubut fliost 01' them regular pant ,
patterns-pants that we mold for $5 , iIO and , /
evonO,50 , . . . , . , . , . . . . , . . . . . , . . , , , , . . . . . . . , , , . . ,
Overcoats-
All the small lots of overcoats for nIon-on3 $ 1 , 00
and two in a lot-tho best sellers or they AND
wouldn't ' he so nearly sold out-marked
clown from as high as $25 to P 1 00
Another 1o1 of these overcoats wo sold for
$28 , but to close thorn out because the sizes
are mostly small , wo have made prices on
t lioiii. as low a' . . . . . . . . , . , , . . , . . . , , , , , , . , . . . , , , , ,
Men's Ulsters-
Come under the same knit as th overcoats
-this cut isjust as deep and the styles are ,
.1 tist as good , t , , p t ,
Children's
Ulsters and Overcoats-
In this department we are ready to oloso out
at almost your own price boys uistors and
overcoats that are worth double our asking
price-wa can tavo you lots of money. , . . . . , .
BROWNING , I1NG & CO.
Reliable CIotiuiei' . , S. 'mY , ( Iil'nni Fiftuciutim imiuti Jollgltls Sis.
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