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OMAL DAILY ! REE--THURSSDAY. AUGUST 28, 1884, 4 o= THE OMAHA BEE e PRIMARY ELECTION LAWS In Colorado primary elections can be cheerfully have made the correction, but when the attempt is made to represent STATE JOTTINGS, try and Rachel Manley. Wilson, W. H. Hardy, W. S. Sawyer, Misses Minnie Matthews, Tate McMur- CHICKERING Omaha Offioo, No. 916 Farnam 8t. | and are governed by law as much as the Iho. I ,;, a8 !;. m:hn yul 'n nm:?,rl‘/r & 1‘1 :) “m.v ms of Fremont have opened up a The objects of the meeting were brief- SeuncilBiufts OMos, No 7 Pearl 8t, | regular elections are, The Oolorado |88 Is done by the Orete] Globe{Clos L 00 o 0 0 e drops |, tated by ex-Gov. Furnas, after Btreet, Near Broadway. primary election law provides that ‘‘any [We resent the charge as stapid and [ e, qis ot T & R oY " "‘"“'whmhn temporary organization was had, | = Now York Office, Room 05 Tribune Building. Puhtished every morning, excopt Sunday! The committee or body authorized by the rules or customs of a voluntary political groundless. lynching was telegraphed Tie Ber from Lincoln, and our reporter could have no The report concerning the | The Columbus 1 for congress mocrat nominates J. B, 1 the First district. Whent in Dakota county is turning ont 20 by the election of Mrs. J. F, Holmes of Tecumseh to the chair, and Mrs, W. S, Sawyer of Lincoln secretary. PIANOS| association or organization to call pri t0 26 bushels to the > Mesdames, H. H. Wilson, R. C. Monds falog daily. 1 4 26 bushels to the acre and oats 45 to 60 , R, C, only Monday mo ':':'!v e mary elections of of for such association | malice, and in view of the fact that Mr. | jushels, Tanley, R. H. Stratton, L. Russell and One_Voar $10.00 | Three Monthe | or organization, for any purposo, may by | Oraig is largely Indebted to Tnr Brx for i Dixon county will have a county seat fight, | S. C. Elliott were appointed a committee D a1t V500 | Oné Mouth 100 - it | his appointment as postmastet, no mall ctitions are being circulated to move it to[on permanent organization, and to re- ——— ———— = e Fir Woek, 28 Oenta. rosolution adopted at the time of making ppo postm 10 malice | o rtinsburg, port the outline of a plan of work. could be imputed to its editor. Why ¥ITR WREKLY BNR, PUBLISHED RVARY, WRDNWSDAY, the call, elect to have such elections con- § ko , The clevator of Gifford & Shepherd at West Adjourned to 8 o'clock in the even- [ . s POSTRAID, duoted in scoordause with the provisions |don’t Mr, Craig and his Crate paper | Beint, was burned down last week. Loss 80, | ing, The Are One Yoar .§2.00 | Three Months, 8 | of this act.” This gives to the central | Pitch into the Statc Journal, which first | 0 o 4, the new town in Gage connty, " Mool it I Uu Iva [ Bix Mont! .00 | Ono Month ... | gave publicity to the report, and in fact | charges $1.000 1 yoar for ¢ *| Eight o'clock meeting met pursuant to Amorican News Company, Sole Agente, Newsdeal ort In the United Statos. CORRRSPONDRNCE, A Communieations relating to News and Rdiorial -mm should be addressed to the Eorrom or . BUSINRSS LETTRRS, All Business Tettors ‘and Remittances should bo addressed to Tan Ban Pumiasning COMPANY, QMARA. Dratte, Cheoks and Postoffice orders to be o pay- wbie £ the order of the company. fHE BEE PUBLISHING CO., PROPS' E. ROSEWATE,R Editor. A. H. Fitch, Manager Daily Circulation, P. 0. Box, 488 Omaha, Neb. Tur candidates do not all harmonize with the platform, but we presume they aro full of promis Mn. Tiunstox has been dumped by Fal | stands to roason that if the majority of committees the power to make the pri- mary elections legal. While it is option- al with the committees to do mo, it the committeemen are honest and desire fair primaries, they will eloct to have the primary elections conducted according to law. A resolution adopted to that effect by the committee is binding, and all per- sons voting at such primary elections must conform to the provisions of the law under which it is being conducted, and for all violations they must suffer the penalties, The rosolution of the committee must declare the time and place of holding the election, and the hours between which the polls are to be kept open; the object of the election; the made it appear much strongor than the tologram which appeared in Tur Berl 1t looks as if these parties wore timply endeavoring to discredit this paper be. cause 1t does not happen to support the claims of Governor Dawes for a second term. Hesey Georoe Bony, the famous publisher who died in London on Sunday at the age of 88, was well acquainted with ancient and modern languages, from which he personally made many transla- tlons, especially | from Schiller, Goethe and Humboldt. His various libraries historical, scientific,classical, antiquarian, all to saveral hundred volumes, which llustrated, and ecolosiastical amounted in |} sriviloge of dis. pensing extract of sod corn, ete, The Central City ( brightest weekly pa cluged for 8t. John. fo 3 The fruit crop in Nebraska this season is the bost ever known in the state, Apples will undoubtedly reach eastern prices, About 100 attended the sessions of the state Sunday-school ascembly at Crete on the 20. The unfavorable weather has kept many away. N Herman, in Washington' count; Leander O'Hanlan, aged, 18, was suffo. cated by foul gas in well which he attempted to clean, The Fitzgerald hose team of TLincoln, has received the disputed prize cart won at the state tournament, The Fitzgeralds celebrat- «d the event with a parade. Valentine now contains 30 store and office buildings, 24 shops and barns, and 50 dwelling houses, making a total of 113 buildings, By L al count she has souls, o of the e, hoa de- adjournment. Mrs. Wilson from committee on or- ganization and permanent offices report- ed as follows: Wuereas, An invitation has been extended to the women of Nebraska to exhibit at the worlds industrial and cot- ton centennial exposition to be held at New Orleans the result of their industry and skill; therefore be it LResolved, Thay we, the women of Nebraska, in mass convention assembled, heartily endorse the spirit of such in- vitation and believo that the best inter- eat of the women of our state will be subserved by an exhibit of such products of work of artistic, industrial and liter- ary skill as we may be able to 'send, and we pledge our best endeavors to make the undertaking a succoss. The name of this organization shall be: —AND-— EQUAILIL.ED INONE Have been Awarded One Hundred and Eighteen Prize Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for ths Last Fifty Years. And findorsed by the Greatest Living Pianists, Most PSerfz::_t Piano i the Douglas'county delegation, which has § A Greoley county will hold o special election | “The State Association for the Exhibi- .“b,m“fd Hecovarass sl names of the judges: that such|yorg well selacted and, being published [ on September dth to vote onaproposition to |tion of, Woman's Work at the World's { by Tre Brif nh‘umciuionIorthnldnnun- honiLib i Lt 4 election 1aw; | wunt that was widely felt. Mr. Bohn | Thos, Riges, a Fremont harber, “threatened 't“,;.rl“ M s s ¢ - L the timeand publication of notico of e i 3 i a hole through Mayor Cleland and | . The oflicers of the socioty shall con- ment of science, now in o8| L the qualification Y was a distinguished antiquarian and lit- { {0850 C MG i b gun, He was |8ist of president, vice president, record- sion at Montreal, is the most e e S| GFRTY B LIO M LND) jailed and bound over to the district court. |ing secretary, corresponding secretary - T T | U LM Oy i LG . 3 ‘An Tndiannamed Hart was hurled into tho [and treasuror, G o by law; ete. SR S . | happy hunting ground by a B. & M. train in| Wae report tho names cf the following world. Its membership includes the [ =, ") o th lifioati N Tur invitation extended by the fai| Richardson county last Thursday. 1t was |for officers of the state organization: For ’ ] \ most distinguished scientists of England. olaw gives tho qualifications of | yypiation of Moberly, Missouri, to [ his last bout with civilization. Bttt 114 DE DiatBwith of Lik: & voters, one of which s that the voter|«golonel” Frank James to bo presentat |, Cupt: Wicks of Hastings took th English coln; vice-president, Mrs, Dr. Dinsmore At evAminGtion 6F agnificent £Pi ; 35 ’ Ir is all settled now. Dr. Miller has mnuf: be a /mmljlt'lf mnmbu_r of the party | ¢ho fair at Moberly as tho star attraction }I:'v'n"l‘,-;le"mu 0 to the ) |n~’|l:»'xf'y;;.y.'. o OmaYiay for Gortesponting fsecretary; - 10n rs.a magnificent {Pianos is politely requested 3 Sebtvedin dlipAtot Feom & demiooRéts holnti}:{lg uulc}:nll‘ectmn;and it c‘):nl::r;ncd has caused considerable indignation | peacefn Ilnlgrn.!:‘c.relt::;e]1]\.I,f“']'ec‘\‘|,musoh;é:;;ziordé before purchasing any other instrument. i on this point, he must mak it 3 some g se 3 N SRR o | ofice-holder in New York that Cloveland | °% %18 PoIaty bo must mako oathy DeTOro | among the - rospectablo neople of that| ™ ey of Antolope connty has boon | Lincoln; for trensurcr, M. Gov. Daws is sure to carry New York, Now Jersoy s eived. The man- iy, The invitation emanated from |ordered to have his books posted " up -within | bf Crefe. r Vv E Y ER & BR@ Snl CORMBMISE. ‘What is the ure of | O of conducting the primaries is de-|jomocratic sources, and now the repub- fnrlyllnysi or the commissioners will hiro an| The report of the committee was 1) spending any more money in campaign tailod In the law, and severe penaltios |}ioang will probably refusa to hold their e charge up tho expense to adiwé)tvt;d- e = General Western Representatives, niforma snd trchlight procossionat | =5Preeeribod foe ilogal voting, bribery, | comvantion in Moberly, unless tho invi-| Ths Pupilion Tiner wims, tho, Tubli | in tho iake i e e and other frauds. . LT against one P, D, Carper, an al . pganti) W 2 : : tation to the democratic lion is revoked. ; % ; ;| any manner beet suiting t} veni- et ’ g Ietas bron divsoversd in Oincinna ¢ T Colorado law i tho samo as that 1} sy quite likely that rathor than lose | towhapeopin 1w auy manner beat suiting their conveni-| * P §§---Also Gen’l Agt’s for KNABE, VOSE & SONS, CHRL Y instetnents ot tho Bl teles which is operation in Ohio and Pennsyl- | 1o sonvention, the citizens will compel (n'.l.‘;nhnlz-y\n:;-n;n;:uc?uf dtw.elm: ; Further, i?l:lt ttl[:iu mu{:ting atlppoi;:t BEHR BROS‘. and ARION PIANOS, and SHONINGER : i, 3 4 he B, & M. folks have put in immense [ one vice-president for each cou phone company have not been listed for ;“m,"l' It was passed by the Colorado f nry, ames to be withdrawn as the chief [ tock and feeding yards neat tho round house | is ,Eq“.mgk,d w0 look atter ovganwation| CYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WARREN ORGAN taxation in that city for four years, and egislature in t_hu spring of llBH.‘l, and the | 44410 otion of their falr. ;\Ll(nn]h!l;im..l All ~I|i1||ml]0.ln"n»ul‘,:ll\\'illl RndiBB0UES worls | £, ‘the end | that(the . the telophone eflicials are to be called to “’"“"; l";"“”'“f' primaries in Denver ey i = i e and - fed and | yot ho fully reprosentted. == = —— — 3 TeEis were held according to its provisions. It [ BY the time the republican party car- B 1 William Kizer, of Alns. The following names were presented I ) " i / :[: = Losihibiy g"'h "b""I‘) B LD AR i ot satisfactorily, and | ries Jim Dawes and Jim Laird through Brown oounty, with ther wives and |and appointed as such vice-presidents: W- - B —H I - company in Omaha? Does it pay taxes . i lley, it will b v I, wero thrown out of a|Lancaster county, Mra. J. Tmhoff; on its inatraments? the central committees throughout the | tho Ropublican valley, it will be pretty | LI NG ohdcvnd ono of the Keizer | Nomaha, Mres, Iobt. Teare; Johnson, IMPORTER, JOBBER AND MANUFACTURERS’ AGENT OF state will probably elect to hold prima- | tired. It will feel as if it were promenad- cir The others were sovorely [ Mrs, Theo, Smith; Gage, Miss Della La 2 T . |ries under this law. 1t is just such a |ing with a bad case of the Jim-jams. e ; St J . |Salle; Pawnee, Mra. Raper, Sr.; Hall Kive Homoeer, of Italy, has per jal i s IR e e S L . b the visioity of McOgole complaic] Mra; Geo. Thummel Cass, Mrs. Thos. P formed an act which ought to command P i . IERaIESUT AT IRc ot Pollock; Douglas, Mrs, S e i . &t Busoo, | the stupondous and baro-faced frauds| GEokos H. Brooks, of Bazille Mills, ild an elovator for handling SO BT, St rn;]luel Burns; o )y B N f ance. rs are oblij 0 wag A WOl 5 a city of 10,000 peoplo, accompaniod by that are constantly being perpetrated in ;! on hn:d; }l]lo h&:llcn‘hc“ :lcd ':“ at | '}:‘.‘.~’.Ilfixutar“-r'1x.‘:.'u d?.l&ncl:-huumka:w‘u“ Others will bo npp(l;iutud ';u s00n a8 1 J j 3 o ot i3 . > |our primary elections. It will putan|bome, but he will paint thetown a| mhe fruit eropin Cuming county names of parties can be obtained. In the o~ ¥ h&'e’f"m}f ;“;:'mtr; h;rmr;""lflr’gs;:;& end o ballot-box stufing, bribory, ro- | bright carmino this timo. e T meantime the recording secretary will bo 13TH ST., BETWEEN FARNAM AND HARNEY ed the cholera patients and lef X 4 % i Pies hrifty ol " [ pleased to receive names from counties b A 4 ting and other illegal voting, and it is : — Lot ba nian A O A for their relief. His manly conduct in [ P*""8 8 8 Tue delegate from Si ty h e not provided for. 2 5 A 4 N 2 gate from Sioux county has abundant supply “of . g 7] thus risking his own life ought to endoar z""“f 'z“z"t“h' zexs .:"g"fl““;'“t'fi"“ b e Fhional Vo /B iashowes | Haslar frutt o ot v 10 2 ., Rosolved, That the presidont; rocord- 5 onyinced of the necessity of adopting it. kdale is oxcite ¥ caso of alleged | 104 secretary and treasurer constitute an him to the hearts of his poople. 6 i | 111 havo to ropresent the cowboy county | Oukdals is oxcited over w ewo of alleged | (5 e mitteo with full power to| __ , SALE O MILITARY POSTS, |further east. 2t night to the cen and sitently re- | set in all matters pertaining to the ad.) RICHARDS & CLARKE, W. A. CLARKE, Tar price of toa has not yet advanced o ; 4 e move the tiny coffin of a little ono who had | vancement of all matters in intorest. roprietors, Superinandent on 8300unt of the war in Ohine, but thst nder an act to provide for the dispo- Tattooed Men in Dakota, Ilwgn u-»unfil.:]r.? two yea ,r: um.l h\ln'ry away. | That the work be sub-divided into four Soelin. P 4 Ve e lesa Lelaiicialtisre s o sal of abandoned and useless military res- | Sargeant Scribe. "\* ";’x"‘_l"’*;“ ]‘;Y‘f' "];rl{’ o . | departments, or divisions, viz: Fine arts, y oul o riy mil ion pounds ure annu- . - were at work on their granary at the |,y county, was bitten in the foot by - | humane, and educational, with a super- a ran ?‘ . | session, over 700,000 acres of land will be t Y vy Y, Y i P ¥ ally shipped from the port of Shanghai, |\ | (ireon farm, south of Frazier's. When | snake on the 16th. Whisky was promptly | intendent of each department. and only three million pounds have so | 1XO"n openfor settlement. Some of this | 1, storm came up Dwight started for a |used ax an antidote, but the boy at lustroporta | M. §. O. Elliot of Lincolny was ap. U. P. RAILWAY, - 17TH & 18TH STREETS far loft thero this year. 1f the port of land is as woll adapted foragrioultural and | neighboring hayatack and was hit in the [ W2 in & precarious condition. 3 pointed superintendent of fine arts and R AR Lol vory | 872G purposes s any land in the pub | ¢yo with a hailatone which biecked up tn Winchester Maon, a lunatic from Unadilla, | Mrs. Fannie Ebright of Tecumseh, su- nghai should bo closed, wo shall very | \F50 8 R P FER A od mili. | finoshape. ~ Kellor remained n_tho | sttenpied to bxtorsiuuts Wi Kot (il | porintendant educationol | depariment, P likely have to go short on tea until the cruel war is over. Tur game of bunko has been intro- tary reservations includes Bois Blanc Island, Michigan, with an area of 9,199 acres; Fort Butler, New Mexico, with an building, and, as it raised and started on its travels he traveled with it until the roof started on ahead, when he selected a place between the studding and tell with the building, escaping with only a axe at the head of the house but micsed and was scared awa; After thumping a man at the depot he was jailed, where he made kind- ling wood of the furniture, All on account of Fairfield has n who is a relative of The other departments will be provided for as soon as parties can be found who will take charge of them. That individuals throughout the state where there are no organizations, be re- area of 76,800,000acres; Camp Cady,Cali- fornia, 1,062 acres; Fort Crittenden,Utah, tho republicax to for prosident beara the famil w0, His name is G quested to assistin this enterprise and report. duced in Omaha. Althourh the first vic- fow slight bruises. He knocked off some of the roof boards and crawled out, went tim has left the city, on his way east-| 3 Blai I e is O , d ward, tho bunko sharps aro probably still | L4704 acres; Camp Crittenden, Arizon, | to a neighboring whoat_ fiold and lay lat | lvud, K bl eandidate, | Thanks of the meeting were extonded e 3 3,278 acres; Fort Fotverman, Wyoming, [down with hat pulled tightly on his head [ The Herald reports Mr. Blaine to be an inde- | @x-Governor Furnas for his presence and | n town ready to turn another and hands on each side of his face, allow- | pendent who s pretty sure of a ‘‘posish” in | assistance in this work. trick, Marshal Cumings ought to be able to rid the city of these thieves with- 77,480 acres; Camp Goodwin, Arizona, 5,760 acres; Camp Grant, Arizona, 2,031 acres; Fort Hartsuff, Nebraska, 3,251 ing the storm to pelt down on him. H. 0. Palmer and A. J. Trumbull wore making hay and had a similar experi- case either J., G, or Gro ected dent, presi The city council of T Adjourned subject to call of the president. Mgs. Dr. Marraewsoy, Pres’t. :::‘:::: ""“"“’;h 1t "“5;) b’“"”"“‘l 0| gores; Hot Springs, Arkansas, 6,785 [ ence. All parties sought sholtor in tho | dured a rvey ofthe creck vumnipgs thrpus Mus. H.'S. Sawven, Staretary. g another robbery our | orei Gamp Indopendence, California, | wheat, but the hail pounded it down | thatplace St BOrLL Rvs L o hora citizens will conclude that the mar- shal is derelict in his duty. Mg, Tispkr, of Ohio, who has been ap- 2 : 00 acros; Fort Rice, Dakota, 112,000 | Something Wrong Sc an in the state, He lives in_ Washington : 7 pointed by the president to represent the | | ' b0 Tk Valley, 5131 noras; | DM Franciseo Chronicle. Gounty and his name is Chas, fimry. ‘Ono R Tniled Riates Ay he Oongol| ror, ; k8 YA Y, 9,14 3| Itisdark, Ho steals up to the garden | day last weck ho turned his aged and decrepit & ) i iy ik i Fort Sedgwick in Colorado and Ne-| gatp. fuL\lerlrntlul1|nnr;‘\ml fun“‘ llulm to finc o S gion, or & ng AMe |, agka, 40,960 acres; Camp Sherid oy " home in the poor house. The old man is 5 , 40, ;" Camp Sheridau, | * *}y oyn awoot! ; jgnoceliou A Thncldiman ) 74 TORPID EOWELS the confidential agent of John|ngy P e 00 T \'urde: A Ao S o o moine yours of a and has been a cripple since th 5 oy i Roach, He had charge of Roach’s South American steamship lines for a number of years; and now has extensive interests in Buenos Ayres, He is an accomplished wman of the world, and his appointment is generally regarded as a good one. Trenr has beon a groat deal said about the expense of congressional funerals in 5,240 acres; Fort McRae, New Mexico, 2,600 acres; Fort McPherson, Nebrasko, ),000 acres; Fort Randall, Dakota, Arizona, known as a ‘‘garden tract” of 3,000 acres: Whipple Barracks, Arizona, a timber reserve of 720 acres; Fort Wil kins, on Lake Superior, in Michigan, 320 acres; Fort Dodge, Kan., 14,661 acres; Fort Wallner, Kaneas, 8 950 acres; old Fort Lyon, Colerado, 38,400 acres; Pagosa Springs, Colorado,old Fort Lewis, and they were unmercifully pelted with hailstones, their head and hands wearing a tattooed appearance. o — where. of kissing. “Speak in whispers, dearest; the old man is not in bed yet.” “And do you love me?” “Do 1 love you?” I love you with a strength that would knock Sullivan out in one round.” “Phese stolen moetings are so lovely! Don't you think so!” More kissing. Then a voice from the house: future will be how to dispose of inaway to protect public and proporty. in the ne: pri Blair papers have discovered the meanest were shown a samplo of apples by Mr. Vogb on Monday, that were grown on Mr. M. Scott’s farm, three miles east of town, which was far ru| y that has been shippsd here, Mr. Vi g although the trees are only four years old they are loaded down with applos, Show us the nan who says fruit will not grow in Nebraska,” . The Plattsmouth Joun eport? the follow TUTT’S DISORDERED LIVER. and MA}.AfiIA}" CTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN nes, o MHANYF Steam Eng L ey ! “Mary! Mary!" verages from . this county, the average cost of a first- | 22,400 acres; camp on White river, the " t e :‘“,'l'l' tt, “ il *Miv is 0150 prompt olass funeral for a member of congress bo- | scone of the Ute Indiau massacre, 40,941 | pyorg ig a rapturous parting. Then the at, 37 bushels, R 1 m 3 R TT Q 1ng from £3,000 to §5,000. This is nothing | 8cres; Fort Thoraburg, Utah, 21,410 young man, as e steals off, soliliquizos: | 17 bu-helly 04 seres WATER WHEELS. ROLLER MILLS, howover, comparod to the exponso incurr. | deros; Fort Yuma, Oalifornta, 5,16 | “Mary! " 1 guoss T mado s mstako. |dcfcs ed in decently burying a sprig of Englisb royalty. The funeral of the late Prince Leopold, duke of Albany, cost $13,02: A protest was made in parliament agalnst compelling the tax-payers to pay this bill, but it was over-ruled. . A Wasasu stockholder, residing in Council Bluffs, gives vent to his feelings in a letter wo the Chicago Zibunc, He does not mean to convey the idea that the Wabash property is a swindie; on the contrary, with an honest mansgement, he believes it would pay dividends both on common and preferred stock. ‘‘But as the ‘hyena or spider cannot change its nature,” says the swindled stockholder, ‘‘neither can the man who returned $9,000,000 stolen from the #Erle when ho was not one-twentioth as powerful as he is today, ‘The Wabash has been robbed of not less acres. 1t will thus be soen that many histori- oal spots—landmarks in the progress of the country—are to bo abandoned and the land merged into the settlements of the pioneers of civilization, The com- missioner of the land oftice is to have all these lands surveyed and subdivided, Then they are to be appraised by three competent and disinterested men, to be appointed by him, When the appraise. ment has been approved the lands, sub divisions and lots, are to be sold at pub. lic sale to the highest bidder for cash at not less than their appraised value, nor less than $1.20 per acre. The result will be an addition of many millions of dollars to the treasury and & develop- ment of agricultural and pastural pur- auits in localities that will be of lasting value to the West. than $20,000,000, and I am afrald it will b impossible to compel him toreturn it.” AN S Tue New York Star indignantly scouts the ides that Tilden had & hand in con- structing Cleveland’s letter of acceptance. The letter shuts up all such nonsence,” nays the Star; *“it bears plain evidence of A CARD, In the Omaha Bek of to-day, I notice that my name is mentioned as, ring load- er of the lynching affair which took place at Highland Saturday. The facts are these: 1 was detailed to represent the (ilobe, as it was reported on the street that the prisoner was to be brought to That's the sorvant girl's name.” — ed itTime to Clear Out. eler, Mr. Hacklin went into an unhealthy |! neighborhood and started a newspaper. Several months afterward he was seen in the vicinity of his old residence. “Helloa,” said a friend, *‘back again 80 sooni” “Yos, T got rostless.” “Didn’t like the neighborhood?” “Not sfter the people became to familiar, 1 had not been there long be- fore it became cvident that I would not liko the place. 1 did not mind them shooting at me every time 1 went out of the office, and I even tolerated their hab- it, of blazing away at me whenever I'd stick my head out of the window, but when they fell into the habit of climbing the house-top snd shooting down the chimney, why, 1 became disgusted at such familiarity. B e — The Reward of Merit, From the Rochester Post-Express. Merchant—Hasn't Fogg made his ap- pearance yet this mor 8! Head Bookkeeper—No, sir, g “Strange! Have you examined his books?" 3 “Yos, sir; they are correct to a cent. «“What about the cash drawer?” “Not a dollar gone.” “This is very strange. Can you ex- ounty in the Kiog's crown, 0 miles in tho last thi 1 ! and Tha s corn_ a8 the o 1 for our motto, Year after year ro aud mora convinced of the prop we become fact that corn and hogs will prosper every Thayer county farmer,” Judson Barrett, the thirteen year old son of James Barrott, has gono west on an Indisn \calping expedition, haviog had his youthful ard v aroused to a fighting point by readiog ellow backed novels. 'iln has |‘rmniusnl fontures, light hair and bluo eyes, He wore a blouse and 1 pair of overalls, Information leading to his detection will be thankfully re celved by the boy's father, Jawmes Barrett, Springfield, Nebraska. MAcoN, Gia., Augnst 26—The negro named Clark was hangedftoday for tke rape of an old white lady at Dawson. Negroes declared he should not be hanged, and made’ threats, The sheriff telegraphed to the governor for troops, and two companies from Albany were ordered to the scene. When le and o b Albauy, the enginecr found obstructions k, but too late to stop. Three cars ailed, Nobody was hurt. Another the milita to Dawson this morn- ing. was executed at one o'clock in the prosence of large crowd, There was no dis order, the militia preventing. - —— NEBRASKA MEN. ‘What They Will do at the New Or. leans Centen Meoting THE MERCHANTS Naiomal Bak ! OF ONMIATIA. Authorized Capital, - $1,000,000 Paid-up Capital, - - 100,000 Surplus Fund, = = - 70,000 BANKING OFFICK | N W. Cor, Farnam ana 12th Sts OFFIOFRS) Puaxk Musrny, Prosident. | SAwLE. Rooxus, V-P Bux. B, Woon, Cachlor, | LuTins DRaks, A DIREOTORS) Frank Murpby, Bamual E. Rogors, Ben. B. Wood Oharlea C. Housel, A. D. Jouee, Luthor Drake. Transact a Gencral Banking' Businoss, —All wh bave any Banking business £ transact are lnvited call. No wmatter kow large or small the transaction 1t will recelve our caroful sttentlon, and we promis: always courteous treatmont. FPays particular attontion to busluess for partle Wil and Grain Elevator Machinerv MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE Celebrated ‘Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting OCloth Riaisl "BTEAM PUMPS [[STEAM" WATER AND GAS PIPY. BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. “TTIN ¥3TI049 TIECO ODELL ROLLER ) A il lain it » et 2 el being the unassisted achievement of its :{‘,:_’n:‘n“i'&:;‘f"::: fllx:’;‘.lpoludvrl(l;:;uunl:u h:m: 3 “1 have just heard that he had and Org ing. 5::1_-:\: i ootalde the clty,” Rxshango o Al the pri acknowledged suthor. * * * If Mr. |},000 and after tho masked men started | eloped.” sy ‘acoounte of Bauks and Baukers recelyod oo favor \ Tildan had boon called upon to write | after the sheril unhitchod shorso fromn with wy ‘!.‘.T",‘L‘:."lue o 1o rapoase to A el from exGor 5}'{::_’;:,,.,“.. o Dopou bewig & g o | G thero can be no doubt that Le would | B B0 LRl b ay captared. |Stay. You say ho bas no money! Ootton centennial, pertaining to the wo- (=" Flouring Mills, from Ston to the Roller R Jearaa, ging man's work of the state, the following *'None that I know of.” 1 ladies met at the Commercial hotel parl- +‘Make out » check for a hundred McCARTHY & BURKE, bave fmproved the opportunity to Pro- | jy¢ took no part in the capture or hang: 2 2™ M e L2 duce another splendid political essay in | ing except as a looker on. 337~ Especi ial attention given to furnishing Powder Placts for any pur- | pose, and estimajes made for some General machinery repairs attended 9 d and mail it to him care of John|ors at Lincoln, August 18, the spirit of Thomas Jeflerson and in J, W, Onazg, | thousand and & ! ; ; 4 0 3 the ""fw U s w08 10| Lt e Foakmasier]C: 00 TogTh ek blas 1) atant Muadamon "R, I, Siratton, J. ¥ UNDERTAKERS! {vromptly. Aadress electi . " 0 88l all appreciate the | Holmes, L. Russell, J. J. Imhoff, §. 0, > + Qlovelsnd alone is entitled to all | Oraig, of Crete, had apposred without]hones “of a poor young |Elliott,J. H. MoMuriry, S.J, Prager, %18 W4TH STRERT, BET. FARNAM RICHARD & CLARKE, Oxaha, Neb the credit his letter deserves.” comment in his home paper, we would !man,” . R. 0. Manley, Dr. Matthewson, H., H, AND DOUGLAS k