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e Owama Orricr No, Niw York Orvio e, e ————————————————————— the least envy the head boss of the Ne- '-ld to be about three hundred years, As |do not irclude traffic on the Burlington & Mis- braska machine. We are_supremely In- [relics of & past sge they wonld have|**"r" which amounta to conriderable. ARMY MATTERS. aiff ho b tronage to | proved & drawlog oard The managers of the Sarpy county fait sre forent as to who has any patronage P 2 3 making extensiye preparations for the annucl | The Military Encampment at Pine bestow on the hungry and {hirsty demo- e exhibit to be held at Papillion on the 230, i Stth and 281 » \ Blutie, Wyoming—Tho Rifl> orats of Nebrasks, Wo bavenotevena| Tae Unlon Paclfic I8 not alone | g d",d‘k ',':,;:',:;;;T::{bhl :‘d",::;,",_::d. Ooment. seintilla of aympathy for the republicans |In Its exacting, extravagant and dls- fi;ln‘u:!"n;::en dlmpnlulbln. This yonar ever; oy Wl who hold on to the offies, We belleve |otlminating rates for conl. The eams |imuke an exbibition worshy of seserom pat: | OAME O. O. Howano, Pixs Broers, |'0Mon: Right hore It ought to be asid that the demoorats are entltled to thelr |complaint made by peopls at Sidney, |ron Senator Van Wyck will deliver an | Wyo,, Sept. 2.—The programme orlgl. 'J:‘h‘n‘h;;:c;:;n o':.:o;::::;:v fl::;“ 'K:: o The Siiver King, Chicago Herald, The story of John W. Mackep's buying the New York Herald, or rather, as the original lar eald, 4 has been appropri perhaps the silllest cavard of the = o oly nquelched. Th;t STAT H i BAYONET RULE IN WYOMING. TII E DAI I: Y BEE. The demooratioc governor of Wyoming Roos 65 Trisonk Buito- | Cheyenne, He has thrown his demo- — oratlo states rights ideas overbosrd and Pubished evory morning, except Sunday. The | enlisted for this war and the next. There TRRME BY AT Ore Yoar... #10.0) Throe Months......§ 2 50 | ances that smacks of Jeffersonian sim- ey e s | pllatly, 'The vallant governor is as much TERMS, TOSTRAID, Inclined to Imperlal methods, bayonet Que Vear, with premium ... IE Momile, wichous prommm 75 | have heard of for many & year. At his N "'r"l"wo‘;’m‘,;, 10| instance troops are now atatloned at the All Communieations relating to Newsand Bditorial | oAl mining camps In Wyoming in large These troops have been sent there under i tses Tetes st Ranitasze, thesid e | the mmoat fimey peetezt. A democeatlo rafts,Checks and Post offi s to b made pay- | congress has expressly prohibited the THE BEE PUBLISH[NG C(]., ProIJS. pose of suppressing insurrec- E. ROSEWATER, Eomon, ——|yjon actuslly In progrom. A, H. Fitch, Manager Daily Circulation, | mhg troops now at Rook Springs snd at T recent cyolone In Ohlo was preb- | upon the requisition of a democratio gov- ably the result of campalgn oratory, |ernor under the pretext that they are which {s unasually windy this season, needed to protect the Unlted States * W are agaln Informed that Kelley has | So far as we know, nobody has molested rosigned. Itis to be hoped that Kelley the mall trains on the Unlon Paclfic nor will atay resigned, and that he will not |19 there any likelihood of any {raln—not tinents. ing obstructed. The question now arises: i T = 1s the regulararmy to be used as a police Wk are glad to see that cur contempo- | ¢oros for agreat rallroad comp ny? woribors a good paper once a week. The Wyoming, acted contrary to all demo- patrons of the Bek get a good paper allf gratic precedents in oalling for troops, the yesr round. but he has gone cut of his way to cham- Tun statemont of Secrotary Manning [ ,otnq]ly talks as If he were one of the that he does not have tlme to read the mansgers of the road. Governor War- newspapers should not be conatrued Into | ron 15 not at all backward in making bt and faturo Intentlons of the Unlon A AT Pacific railroad comany. The Cheyenne NOTHER attempt to have the Infer-| 7o, e the cfliclal organ of his excel- made to-day. The viclnity of New York | ppg following extract will suffice: seetas to have become a difficalt place In| «what do you thick the result of this affair which to ralee the wind. will be?” Bx-Barivon Brawinrs resldencs, [ing men have the whole matter even yet, in known as tho Stowart oastle, In Washing. | 18 their own hands, for good or vil to_ them- selves, I am eatitfied that it is the policy of gatlon. It has always baen regarded as | 4o Gpinese in their employ at Reck Sprines, A Cuineso puzzle by everybody exoept|and to open the other mines to the white the archltect. miners who have not been engaged in Rock Tue Congressional Record for the | the detire of the comwpacy to speedily get rid second sexsfon of the forty-eighth con.[0f ~all ~ Chinamen in its employ, grees 13 now ready for distribution by the Qe (R B odd TS0 el X work done without contlnual and annoyiog this bouquot of American el quence, fill- | strikes and broils by the worst element of the ing three volumes, will be in great de-|white miners, From what I have gatheredin i I am satisfied that they would be glad to em- Kine OHRISTIAK, of Denmark, has ar- gln; Ly m.'"b“:‘:"’ml’ ibutitheyiniilnct ranged & royal family reunion at Dsn- sitsiveniolitiy Hepuniandifas ot fand o mark. Among the distingulshed Invited | has » serious interest in it, not only financlal- gueats are the czir and czarine, ¢f Ras-|ly, but for the public service, the conveyance als, but his czarship, judging from the | of mails and other matter, and the full force personal usfoty, Is evidently afrald that | Ceoty: to protect everything which it is the thero may be something rotten in Den. | %¢Vernment's interest or duty to protect. s It would seem fcom this that General 4 AND 016 Fanvaw Sr. | bas returned from Rook Springs to only Monaa, rning daily pablished in the state. 1s very 1ittle about his astlons and utter- The Weekly Bee, Published overy Wednesday b rale and gag law as any executive we Bix Months, without premium .. ;n‘:m- should be sddressed to the Eoiror or 8 | numbers to overawa the white laborers. USRS LRTTRRS, bl B Gt use of federal troops exoept for the pur- Omaha, Nebraska, other pointsin Wyoming are there to.day malls in tranalt over the Unlon Paolfic. agaln soon distarb the peace of two oon- |even agravel tralnor a coal traln—bo- rarlos are endeavoring t) give thele sub- | Not only has Governor Warren, of plon the cause of the Union Pacific. He meaning that ha does not care what the public his own opinions and the present national yacht race take place will be | op 00 prints three columns of his views. “‘Well, sir,” said the governor, “the labor- ton) hiasbsenilenssd by, the™ Ohlaswe e:i|ytear i ShiGramant) kol comoenteabe ail Spriogs riots, an1 I believe further that It is government printer, and we suppose that Long v aio (1M b oould, have, chadsy, lts mand amorg the students of oratory. my intercourse with the officials of the road far ns the road is concerned, the government precantlons that are to be taken for his|of the army would be brought to bear, if nec- Mansger Oallawsy who empbatically de- PrENDENT CLEVELAND has glven the | Bled that Governor Warren was elther Oslitornla office-teekers to understand | controlled or Influenced by the Union Pa- clfis, or under obl!gations to it, must have been mistaken, Governcr Warren’s as- sertions would lead one to the opposlte conclusion, He certainly ac!s as if he were stalioned in Wyoming as the guar- dian of the rallroad company rather than a8 governor of the territory and the rep- —— resentative cf the natloral government. Henry Waro Beecuer Is a high | Mansger Callaway, who hss come to the lJicense man, He Is decldedly in favor of | governor’s defense, may not know ss the insertlon of & high license plank in|much .about the mysterlous influences the republican platform of the coming|that brought about his appolntment as New York stats convention. Mr, |somemen nearer the national capltal, Itis Beecher {s of the opinion that absolute | right and proper that the governor should prohibition 12 an absclate pomsibllity. | malataln law and order In Wyoming, Now that he has suggeeted this plank to|but it Is no part of his daty or baslness the republicans, what will he suggest to|to act as an asssstant manager of the the democrats? Unlon Paclfic. The Interest of the gov- —— ernment as a credltor of the Union Pacific Tue death of Emory A. Storrs, of|isinno way lavolved in the mining bual- Ohicago, removes oxe of the most famous | ness. The government Is not in'er- lawyers of the day, as well as one of the|ested in maintaloiog 8 coal minlog mont eloquent orators, In crlminal prac-|monopoly in Wyoming or any- tica he had but few, If any, c¢quals. In|where else, The Inslde rlng that or- politics he was a stalwart republican, and | ganiz:d the Wyoming mialng monopoly his volce was always ralsed in behalf of | 1s not entitled to the privilege of employ- republicanism, As a campalgn orator | ing federal troop: & pollce force. As Mr, Storzs alwsys attracted marked at-|well might the cattle kings of Wyoming tentlon on account of his elcauence, wit|intist upon having troops located to pre- and loglo. vent homesteaders from braaking down thelr illegal fonces. It is Denmark to attend a roynll family re- ’.;l:ln“ “pubul:“!;mllc:nh'tr: } ll.l:: unlon, has great fears of nibillstle dyna-1 ;¢ orent corporation to monopolizs the mite, and consequently he will be Vry | oonl mines of Wyoming as It would be oarefully guarded. Hlis dread of nibil-|yy horniy {ho cattle barons to forcs cut tam s constantly lacroaslng, notwlth-|y s pottlors from lands which are rc- standing the assurances of hu.pollna that served by the government for the home- nibillem s crushed out. He is evidently steader and pre-emptor, Tho olvil one of the unhapplest men alive. He |\ ovi(05 of Wyoming are competent to socs an enemy In evory bush and every | 3o, with the marderors of Ohlnamen shadow, and such a thing as undisturbed just a8 they aro with the murderers of thet he will make no more appointmenta 1n that state until the strife ceases. This Is & gentle hint to the factlons In Nebras- ka to kies ana make up. Now let Dr. Miller and J. Sterling Morton shake hands, snd agree upon & compromise dls— tribution of federal pap. Tae Rugslan czar, who Is soon to vislt ; address the first day of the fair, places and should fill them jast as moon N:;Ih P:;us snd Plam Oreek ls also A mysterions and fatal shooting affair, | D811y dotignated for this week was elight- | rich man In Amerlca. Mort of the twad- as they oan conveniently do so without | made on the line of the B. & M. west of | either accidental or sulcidal, occurred at the ly dissrranged by the stormy weather of |dle about his wealth Is the verlest ro- cently, Feank Hart, our commenta on the Nebraska machine |of the important factors In the dlscusslon Qetd oene Ris Tegters l;:“‘:'o ,,2‘1,1,':' {mm order 1dd down, Whils the whits esn. ::“I:llm:“ l:! dAl‘M:'o“‘ who, without wo have simply thrown some light upon |of railroad regulation, through his heart. It Is not absolutely certain @ ald of sach advantsges as may come dent or & oase of suicide, The Iatter thecry | the battallon has marched ont each day | come, but the fashlon thet msny have of ployed In thls state in dlspensing postal| A Missoviax, who lost an eye by the 3.'“‘“"1:""’{ :‘;"!P ort it exoept the apparent | equipped with thelr arme, their shelter |ranking Mackey with the Monte Criatos patronage. 1f the honorable postmaster- | Premature explosion of a box of fireworka “:“‘i:’"'w“pm:;““;‘;h"'l received in_the hntr snd thelr haversacks, contalning a | of the earth Is absurd. There are scores - |during & democratio jubllati from the acoidental disch 3 general had selected the leading demo o ‘Bh 5 asttea & O,lovehn:n l.lnt h:: Have hoet o8 Moctdoat :h:r::;:.:snmu:; hl’l;: day, 81l of which have been most sath-|and who hawe thelr wealth better in- orats of tho different countfes to advise » a8 sued | glipped and the gun struck something several | factorily executed and presented a vory [vested and more In hand. The great Tae thore would ba o ooon|Tho committosought to_ be able o site D5 s e 13a 1y bave om ctchaeed | Bea o break in thepesce and Barmony | golden romunce n 1575 _ Thalestooks In 3 € ve spirits ! . e mines in w. the honorable postmaster genoral has | fortunate viotim of the jubilation, and the owner of a' hom:stesd in Brown |8nd though the; o N 8 county, was in Fremont last week. I'ha Tpi- | to view the para have made no hostlle [ Ing $2,000,000 a month, but this went demoorats of the varlons countl He i bune says she was born March_ 15, 1783, at | dcmonstrations. The soldlers visit thelr | gradually down, and went rapldly. That haa sub-let the entire contract to the firm | Oakdale wanta a fire extingulsher, wan married in 1826 to Banajoh Mallory, who | o, f Tied In 1853 at th o or and lanch, but the hilarity of his |than £300,000 a month profis, This was of bosses, who employ tub-contractors in :“I’l:":‘:‘::’.“;‘.’h";‘:"".":f“r::x t:'p?p‘:* o Bond o mgeof nlittle over 08 Years. | viands leada not to the guard house, and | enough to give romance to the sliver cave, th luti i 2 » good deal like the Beckwith & Quinn| “The Valenitas signal station is now in| 1othe wer s Tots, "esmingion & onerroq | e Mtentlon from thegrisng muler, | o donbt have made Mackey, Flood, company They prefer Chlnamen, who | working urder, Qannalin voltabests, = BOts, M) e 2 ‘@ expeot the paymaster soon to re-|Falrand O'Brien the richest peoplo on pany o s, Mrs, Mallory Is thus|plenish onr pockets, which are very |the earth’s surface Bat It did not hold 8 cated Sunday. his Jast fight seventy-threo y ago, Until scantlly supplied at present with the|out. O'Brlen dled in 1878, while theso tlons. This Is precisly the kind of ma- | “"rr Methodists of Ponos have raised §2.(00 | E¥O Years ago the drew a revolutionary ren- [ Fequisite inducements to make our *‘Ger- | tocks were yet paylug dividends, and chine which wohave always opposed and | to build their church, “*™7 | sion of $8 per month, but in the winter of |mania” friend pssy the foaming beer | while theic market value was yet away \ys Opp! biit " { ne farmer in Crawford county lost $2,000 denounced as unrepublican, and 1t seems Mwicrd oonnty lost $2 5::1:::‘1:!;::?:: Caso wud he at once made an | induced by six or elght houra absencs on [ ket ratee, yet his whols estats settled up Oapitalists of Seward have brganized a stock | have an Increased pension granted, which has | Gill. Tho weather is very cold at night bat §0,000,000. Every bonavzy interest formerly unrepublican, Our motto has | company to start a cauning factory, bsen done, and she now drawa $30 per month | and being limlted for fuel, as soon after [ tumbled after that. Tta stocks, stam always been, ‘‘Smash the Machine.” 4 A ing gas maina in the strects of Fremont. l_g;lx;ll;:-m;fi:::hl:-;: .'"ifu'::,}.'.‘{.n'fi"'i.'fiu'f himself to his tent and wrapping his mar- ;mt 'oh the dogs. Mackey, It is well J. P. Ward. of Harlan, mourns the loss of fid S parc Of 1 tlal cont and his fow blankets around [ known, had twico what his other part- REFORM IN THE SCHOOLS. [ eim of horete appropristed by thiovea. ° | 1;tinf aud can readily thread a needlo with- | i, "lq down to such, slumber na- dired |nara had. . Thoreforo, it ho had died in The board of ,educstlon reminds us| The product of the Beatrico cannery this |1870 with her adopted sox very much of the young man whols fall is expected to reach half a million cans, | “grow up with the country. forent tents and a fow camp stoves we |did, his estate would have coms to §20,- The new school building at Waterloo, this - might have been more comfortable oven [000,000 or thereobou's. That was the TORdEY, Tvies ReANdE W8 e proms |3 A First-Class Farce. In the coldest or wetteat weathor. Nex:|very climax of bonavzy wealth, Mr., ised radloal reform in the matter of [ Surveycrs of the Nebraskn, Kansas & | The rallway commlssioners or state |our autumn manooavres and then march [000 on psper. He hss becn kuown as methods and teachers, Southwastern are expeoted to Red Cloud this | plaayure excurston, consiating of Messrs, | back to our respective posts for winter | tho poorest tnvestor of any of the bonan- amured that the board will drop all fn- | Five patriots have anmounocd their readi- | 3950 Oowdry and Buschow, mada a visit | quartors unless required to gasd tho |oa firm. Ho maver yot made ar Invest- compotent teachers and barnaclos Who | oy clrcumstances of the late colllslon and ac- | maraudiog Indians, . Howarp, |bonds, whioch ylelded a dollar of income. bave been folsted upon the achools be- | *Mho firat through stock train from Chadron | cldents, but veally with no very definite THE RIFLE CONTEST. All hls rpeculativo invesiments have come cause they have inflaentlal relatives, |to Missouri Valley made the run of 443 miles objact except to wesr out time and draw [ g1 Henry, iuspector of «the s tonasght. He glves away vart sums, John Johnson, & Phelps county farmer, | inventigat! h fToct; k hat Mrs. B - that the board Is traveling the same old shot a hole throngh hia hand in an lytlu.n’::etl;) :,;“.u%;, ::m?;.‘:,cs'm:"w]fe c‘;:. l;:.llll{]:‘::: Ho s satisfied with the ‘work done by p\';:l::u Yn. the :ay ?ifn ]iiimsffm rut. The barnacles omehow have re: | ¢hoot 8 measly dog. comporing that ‘‘Panch and July the Platto team, conslderlog the factl(png day, in front of the Nevada bank. talned their hold and the promised reform | o0 "ot "G rant Toland, had threo fi to the! d f Mt has boem postponod amother yor. |mipped of by bumpers. © - o o |leading merchants and shippers of thia bl O ) pape handod to him an sbuucd statoment Now it seems o us that the| The horso thiet who had beon operating ex. | SOURY to meet them in a comparlson atd |1, otg toam, which now only ranke the ‘A::dsr"[;rln!;cp;: T Forin Tor 2,000,000 the board shoald be governed in 1ts| Dakota and overhauled. promise them {tems of interest, not rare, 1 0 | ohn | conduct by business prinoiples. 1€ a| ThoSurpy county foit was not s financial | Dut Interesting enongh to sile the feol. |§ 617 ™% I the team. Lieut, Goodln. |yn by brond North of Ireland acoeni, success, owing to bad weather, The society | Ings cf such galvanizsd monopolista as i) ‘“‘that Mrs. Mackey Is no fool and nelther medul, glven at Fort Snelliog, aud much |y Jopy Mackey. ~ That ls a dom lio sor. or foreman he looks to him for the effi- | Ty, saloon men of Milford aregeruins tem. fand clover. But we understand por- | 2% ¢} th clency o the workmen In his chargs, If | perancorcformers, Thoy contiivuted 81,000 |feoly well that ‘“discriminations” are | Sorst,Me70, of the Seventh infantry, | Mackey was fool eniough ‘to pay for that mechanlos oF 1sborers are|to be employed | *2 1At & fund to bulld water works, not the kind of grist o bring to that mill. a3 Olty Times' medal, and | groh *or “any other arch, begad, sor, he the foreman is not only consulted but | ted in Shermsn county, has been admitted to fy Fifth and Seventh infantry, the U. S. . solectlons, It tho foroman objects to |, X Hiemple hag been arrested at Chadron on | yeun un thing as h fecl that if Dakota camo here mattors |j/;iont s balt.million yoar in Europo, employlng any subordinate on the ground | trusted to his care by parties at Junesu, Wis, | that that commitsion {s not a fiest-class | ;) "j £3,000 in the business, sold ont, aud started | Genera) Morrow 4 hankes His Stafr, | having a rango at Chlcago, whero all the fz?g’.u :;all; f.fi: ;;:er efr;:a:::ab::‘l; hls declslon. To do mo would be de- GTha elelnlric hog l‘-t&e huhhm;ble waltz at eaaraitt ¢ i 4o | could come and compste on equal terme .| Genoa. It is one of e quick, tehe ande e camp of ex-toldiers and ssil- b | P structive of all disclpline. It the mann. affairs, acclereated by the n:;‘;;inn:::lo‘; ‘the | ors at Beatrice, patsed throvgh Omaha| . The following is thetotal re:vlt of four :I;altl: 1::1233,3 a:;:tm_,:ciy"o‘G.fi.knsn;: ment of hls superintendent ho bires an- | Tho two horsothevos who excaped from |ney. o' reportor of Tun B the gon: | Pvt Ehoenfriod, 18 ntt, dopt of Mo don't apond 850,000 fn a whole year In nt!{lel:'i nluln.b Alny other course would be [ Jb bt Bb e 0C locker "ecn:‘ft““yig’:g eral exprested himself as greatly delight- Is‘ififi;‘e‘ffi“;‘; 7‘:'}",";:;:9‘3 %.{l“m MMI:‘ I&I'Ackacy was :Lnnem hdt;bll.(.t l:dh"; suioldal in business. ackey 18 not near the spendthri at The body of the Turner boy, who was| 7Y in Which the cld soldlers conducted | Sgt Pederson, 7ch inft, dopt of Plat 5 |2 number of romance wrlters try to make eesentlal between factory hands and their [ mont, August 28, was discovered Thursday | Brataica for their bespitality and liberal- | Pyt Ceo:ga, 25th ioft, dept of Dak. 489 dit 50,000 foreman how much more cssential is it | bolf a milo below the bridge, "1 Ly, The general was worm in his ex- e ‘:{f'fi':hd;%?o})g‘é' i i‘f;i;‘fii';u, ixfenomgh I that there should be perfect disclpline 1n 2 i i of P! P geance, isnow in North Bend brought up [ of Ligtt Battery, D, Fifth Artilory. | S5 King, 06 inft, dépt of Duke JFlH‘y thousand & yorr to ldle 26 00t i t, ] latte ! b 2 Y teachors and the superintendent, It | Kimbrough i in jail i Waboo, it, is n ardent grand army man, apd s | Skt Woaks, 6th inft. deptof Platés e e teachers can say that the Inflience which | Stephen Myers caught a bu I D bach i A pino and u balf poucds, st Codar Rupids. | oy b 250111 f hin splondid battery, Qid | SKE Msrtt 31 fatt, dept of Dak setlons Injury to the publlo service. In|Lincoln. The fael question will bo one | Delcit settlement ‘ta Antelops county re. | ponduy, but otherwiss proceeded in the |MAnoe: He it In trath very tich, richer vas tents romalned to designate the camp | f; - ¥ poraiet molhoswhih see bolag ome whether his death was the result of an_acci- G i Lol L, in whish ‘1t wa, to execute the evolutlons for the |of men in Amerios rloher than Mackey, with In regard to the fitness of candl- the celebration committes for $20,000. | feet D it would have been almost im- glenlng sight to witness, There has|bonsnzy firm reached the climax of its Mrs. Sally Mall boys have r rs ly Mallory, & Iady 102 years old, merally come srourd |they had a controlling Intorest were pay- nothing whatever to do with the leading Washington, Oheshire county, N. H. She|frionds of the ‘‘Germanis,” who dlspenses | firm, as s firm, never realized more every county, These sub-contractors are || i: " Croe ! was an orderly on Gen, Washington's staff in | the prim sentry has no prisoner todivide [and it {t had held out In {reasure 1t would oan do their bldding and ask no ques- 'The German church at Western was dedi. | the widow of a hero In two wars who fought 1883-84 the attention of S:nator Van Wyck [over the counter and quench the thirst|op. His etocks were disposed of at mar- worth of hogs by disesse, to us as much undemooratic as it was A large force of men afe engagod in plant- | {rom tho bounty of Uncle Sam. Mrs, Mal- |dask as our fires go ou’, the soldler hies | mills, wood and water Intorests and al out her glasse ! 8 Mr. Squires, to | naturo and the cold allows. With dif- [place of O'Brlen, at the timo ths latter always going to reform on the next Now osunty, will be ready for occupancy on the Blair Republican. week we shall conclude the balance of | Mackey never was richer than $20,000,- ‘We are always | week, nees to tako care of tho trensury of Burt | t0 BIalr, ostensibly to enquiro into the|**Hesthen Chlnec” or Interview the|ment, except In government or state Bat when tho achool year opens we find | ¢ighteen bours. pay. Tho ccucts will attend to auch an |, noiico, has returned from Fort Snelling, | (1020002 other vast sums, and wo all L. R, Griggs, ono of the Unlon Pacific yard | Show” would summon soms of the | 1 men had to shoot on ground unknown |, s, Francisco, Mr. Mackey read in a tonsivoly in Holt ty, 5 diecusslon of freight rates, we could s ensively in Holt county, was chased in , Platte, falled at Fort Leavonworth to get [ francy, ~ You mey say,” aid Jobn W., manufacturer employs a superlntendent | {TSI0s SHIGR G I o e, Kditor Gero and h's assoclates in glory coveted on account of lts great b:auty. An’ you may say, mon, that if John Frank Black, charged with murder commit- | What hes that acoldent to do with pro. | 5orgt®: Wecks and Pedorson, of tho|pg don't know where In h— the money's tho charge of embezzling $74,00 of funds n- yet to convince them | would bo roverscd. Whilo at Ohleago | T "B h o 1o o Soe loes Jiee a employer does not attempt to overrlde | for the flowery kingdom to enjoy his fortune, 5 &/ General Morrow, U, 8 A, who ccm. | teams from the diffsrent departments | ooy day sho spent $30.000 on a slaglo facturer has not confidence n the judg- | old man and the family dog. Saturday, on his way back to Fort Sld- days’ shooting: Parls. Say that, will you, sor?" forgot to leave their address. ed with tbe enthuelss'ic and soldierly | 1 {yndtorth, Sth jnft, dept of If disclpline and parfect harmony aro) | U8 Pas of T Ees O nt Fra: | thews:lvee, and he pralsed the people of | Sgt Crawford. 19 h fuft, dept of Texas. .. 491 | her out. Yet John's owa admisston that Raper. the viotim of Kimbrough's mad ven. | pression of admiration of Major Rowles, | 54 s 00 '6th’ cav, dept of Mo. 9 |growl and people of smill means to the public schools and harmony between | from Saundere county, it s feared, to die. | The wsjor, as Ganeral Morcow expressed | Lt Torr, frog weighinz | {horough soldier. His uatirlag. endeav. | Corp Preston, 25:h inft, dept of Mo 472 |a barber in Downleville, Cal., In 1856, they exert on the board can overrule the | This 1s believed to bs the biggest warbler ever gt Smion, 6:h cav, dept of Mo. 463 |now ““Col.” J. H Hungarford, of the 460 | Boulevard dos Malesherbes—:he knight- 455 | ly father-In-law of the great ‘‘Amerlcan 438 | Midas,” as ths French love t> oa'l : 2 caught on the banks of tho Cedar or anywhere | 070 than anything else to make the Be- | Tt Guodin, 7th inf?, deps of P! superintendent, all dlscipliue 1s at 80 clse, VIO atrica reunion & grest succers, General | Sg: Z’?h«:l‘,‘:!}ni:l‘e‘:‘dre;{ag; lu)‘ai.h end. The same might be said with ro"| ~Samuel B. Shafer, of Hebron, is euffering [ Morrow desired THE BEr through its col- | Pyt Toeaoy, bth inft, dept of D gard to mothods, To jnsure efilonoy | from a complea frackuro of the'right albow, | umes, &9 give exprcsslon of bia thanks to 8gt. Clydo, 7th cav, deptof Dak. 452| Muckey. After all, it s a stupendous t he J z:alous and fntelligent support, and to| Gan, Howard and hls party are[Italy, who married th youngest of the power in devlsing the methods of Instruc: | trom a horse, Captains Allee, Bi Ay f party. Y20 Two dellnquents jumped a board bill at th aptains Allee, Burmester and Jones, of | expected hore about to-morrow morning. | barber’s daughters, and tha Pelncs QOol- tlon and classification. If the board takes M. q DS Dbill at the | 1 aha, and to Msjor Boyle, Captaln Ep- s i3 i orris house, Grand lsland. The irato Jand- g ] yle, Uap! P-| Msjorand Mrs, Miles have roturned |onna, helr of thegroates: houss of Lialy, it into its own hands to overrlde the |lord followed thom to Hastings to collect tho | 8tein and Lieutensnt Dunnon, of tholgron “Fory Spellng and are at Col, |Who marrled Maokey's stop-daughtor— : her father’ was a poor little drugglst in a superintendent by electing teachers whom bill, and was soundly thumped by the beats | army, for actlve and Intelligent co-opera- Honry's. mining camp in Nevada City. Could any and their friends. tlon, The general intends issuing a gen- he does not recommend, or overrales bls | 4 yhortago of about 81 000 has been discov- | eral order to the Grand Army of Nebras- A Fino Display, rough or vigorous romance ever find such recommendatlons as to methode, it may |ered in the accounts of the Cedar Rapids post- | k. (! {1 ki h o A Y | oo A new deput; el Ph b a expressing his thanks by pamo to the | M, B, M. Taylor, a gentleman stop- | expreseion? as well dispense with the mervices of a fo o (oh ol iy PR office, pending | Eentlemen who rendered him sorvices b | pino a the Cozzens howse has with him » | er— superintendent. an examination of the books, » PeRCR | Beatrloo, 5n|,gcuuufim A oora et laltalfaitato We belleve in the cne-man power In| Thecitizens of thelively town of Central Bhe Stole a Watch., d d ) "y City, sroused by their recent fire, have just| o 1. grown near Sterling, COol. He came the management of the schools, as in the | mado a movement toward organizing o fira| S2dio MeBrldo, tho notorlous, is agaln |}or4 jutending to make an exhibition at management cf an army, a railrosd, or [ department. The city will vote on a $3,000 | confi ned In the city jail, this time on the ey Y i o nowspapor. If the mun at tho hed 1g | P22 Proposition to purchase apparatus. oharge of atozling a watch from Henry | the fale, but belng uaable to make neces: PSDSZ, b the headls| ¢ Fremont, Doo Witherspoon has bet $25| Wileon, who was her convivial com- |sary arrangements will go to the Lincoln incompetent ho should go. The fanc-| with U. Cook that it will rain fourteen of the | panton, Sadle was arrested Saturday | fair, tlons of the board of education are sm. [ coming days of September, beginning with | night for belng drunk and dtsorderly. | & mho oorn which ho has selscted ab ran- the 9th. One of the conditions of the wager | g ted to bo relessed, and offered t ply thoso of corporatlon directors. It | iy that both partics axe barred from praying, | 518 WL (6 PREVCRRI OR DU 2 dom from hls flold 1s eight fast high, h“fi““‘"“‘ supervision and 15 expeoted \VM". Emma Lynp, the divorced wife of L. |ance this morning, The jailor tock the | well proportioned and heavily laden with to find the means for carrylng on the|W. Lyun, made an ineffectual attomptat|y,tch, but falled to let her go. Later|ears, It was grown on land abont five ; suicido b Burlington, Wednesday, She dis- businoss of popular educatlon, Tae e~ | charged pistol dircctly in the region of hr | Wileon complalned to the polloe that he | oy from Sterling and without the ald had bren robbed of his watch, and recog q of irrigatlon, Thba oats are ling and lectton of school sites, the erectlon of |heart, but che ball was defected by a corset Five men aud two boys started out from | aleo identificd the watch. The charge heavy-bearing, and come from a crop school housee, the purchass of supplies, steel, nized Sacis as the one who took 1t and and the payment of teachersand janitors | Fulls City with s cargo of whisky bait for o | agalnat the woman was changed to lar- | yielding sixty bushels to the acre—thls, aro exclaslyely withln the province of the | fishing excursion. Bl Boore stuck to tne | geny, and she will have a hearing before [0, without friigation. Mr. Taylor's board, . to hin reliet. Ho did not know the bsit was | JuJge 8 eoberg this morning. oo [apscimensitiot, alialta: . arelsvery The power to elect the superjniendent |loaded. Sadlo MoBrlde has not spent & n’ght | fine, and although grown of third \! ts the board with 1 1| @Sergoant L. D. Brainard, of the famous out of jail now In some time., She was |crop, in ba’ twenty-four days, are throe also vests the board with general control | GV EERENATE Tor 0 ion, and who has boen | released from the coanty prison Saturday | or four feet in holght, This Mr. Taylor of the whole system. Beyond that 1t 18| nearer the north pole than any other liviog | morning, where she had baen eerving a |eeys furvishes as good a focd for cattle ucsafe to go without incurring the risk | pereon, is visiting his feionds a their country | @a daye’ sentenso only to bs confined and horses ae hay, and Is a's> a fattening f demoralizlog the schools by ftho do. | LoD, Ssusdus coaaty, @ fow mlles fiom | ¢y;sin at night, Provions to her last sen- | substazce for hoga. . [t geows mach more straction of disclpline. A tost well wag sunk by the waterworks ittes of Fremont last woek, and ious to have the echools of Omaha rank | depth of forty-five feet. George Morgan, of | next day. with the bsst in the land, This can neyer | CPIOM80, Was awarded the o'ntract to draft | robbed, s a blacksmlth In the Ualon poseible, There are about 50,000 acres LA 4| plany aud specifications, to be completed in | Pacifio shops, and has a wife and chll- | (most of it government land) which arc be until all barnacles are dispenzed with, | fourteen days. dren. He hss ben on u protracted spree, | belng rapidly taken up. Of couree this and the whole responaibility for teachers, | Two glib-tounged evagelists who have|gnq gpent two nights In jsll last week. | tzacs is provided with irrigation diwhes, beon lecturiug tha people of Humbold on bat last year tho ratafall lentiful a ] e — at last year the ratufall was so plentilul methods,and disciplize ls placed upon the | their wickedress, were dosed with decayod T that thoy. day in dlsuse. BIr. Taylor'ls tence she had served threo short ferms in | read/ly than hay and costs a trifle more jull consecatively, being released in the| The land on which these crops wure morning aud asrrested agaln before tho | grown without irrgation s situsted near Wileon, the man who was | Sterling, and is of the richest character R. R GROTTE sloep, tired nature's sweet xeatorer, s un- | Lhiiononor of Tadlans, The atlempt koown to him, The adsge, **Uneasy lles to use the army to terrorizs warhi:g the head that wesrs s crown,” was never more emphaticilly exemplified than In tho oase of the czar. 1% would eeom that life undor such clrcumstances is hordly worth the llving, Yet thls man, and he s but & man, hasif in his own people 1s & msurpation of power which will demand congresslonal Investigation and executive action on the part of the sdminfstration, happy and perfactly at easo, but he is | postmaster-general has selected leading dem- able to make millions upon millions of | ocrats in the varlous cousties of this state, by whom he can be advised in respect tothe character and fitness of men who are to serve | D88 bsen lmported by Dr, Millor and en- | took his ssat an 3 up an the people to the mails. It cannot see in this | dorses anybody whom the doctor recom. entirely right sud democratic method of | mends, securing good and competent men tor our not permit h'm > make any oconcessions | postoffices avything better than a machine to his people, whom he would rather con- |run by “‘bosses” and “dictators” and worse | congressman from the Ninth Wisconeln tinue to rule with a rod of fron than to thhin' t}:-; of T:ve:di_ It pretfinx Innl:elie]v!. dlstrict, has an smbition to ehie in|Tom Usndrklul(‘n Is n.m‘ uph..z }\ch‘uuk'wil:h what it does 20t believe at all, that this plan i i two severe knife staba in the vicinity of the AN LG AGL Itih A1 8 i ek i soclety at {he national capital during the oap copgressmen and two eenators who have gle for human rights and liborty, It beretofore parcelled ou$ thete places a3 so don the regalation swallow-tall coat and never osn be crushed out by tyrannleal | much political barter in exchanga for theic | White kid gloves, but he wlll be blanked | river, about a half a mile east of town, when, | o down-trodden people contented, happy, snd loyal subjects, and to make nihlllem » thing of the past. All this s within hls power, but his obstlnate pride will secure rest and peace for himse!f. Nihl- lism s only avother name for the strug oppression and pereecution, and the czar | own return to office,.— Omaka Herald, knowing thls Las good reason to doubt been stamped out. Thata violent death, ke that of his father, is awaltlag him 00 one ¢:n doubt, unless he ylelds t) the reasonablo demands that are made by the | postmasier-general in the matter cf selec progrussive perty In Rasela, The agile and sgitated Omaba Brr b:comes | crats In that coanty kaow Me, Peltchett power not only tomake himself froo and | very nervous over the fact that the honorable | parsonally, Oae ,,'f oy A We are not in the lesst sgitated, |as the line must be drawn somswhere, the assurances of his police that it has | Nobody connected with this papor has spy ambition to become a fourth-class or even & first-clase posimastir. We hsve | Moberly (Mo.) fair was 8 man 119 years striotly commercial freight, and duriog the vo dealre to influsnce iho choice of thelold, The munagers of the Omaha ex. | Grand Iland, 241 ocars of freight in car load tlons of hls subordinater. 'We do not In |soms of our moss-backs, whose sges aref were 1.3 cara of coal received, These figures th:ulders of the superintendent, eggs on a street corner by uoknown partes, A h .ffcon striped 15 shed their cloth very enthuslastlc over 1his sectlon cf C.1- e s Trethaad: gummnats_for| A telogram hav boon racetvod atlo g, % g bhinky'that it In tho “finest —_— ing ud dopariad in (rcsneced - gasments for | o “CRAUEL A q . quarters from Mre, " Tr gives us great ploasure to know that | °Hher climes Galast, of Vies Villa, Oal.y wife of the|02RRIFY on earth, the democrals of Webster county unanl- .nl:[l(,fl"],‘gy:fi:&'{i:‘?z;fm;?fig .‘,‘;3,“.,‘&}.‘,‘:“{% old man who had snakesin m; ba(llll,‘ 's horplta mously endorss Mr. Pritchett for United | Sioux City, After severs] stimulating rounds | and 1s now lyiog at St. Josepl A Great Affair, States distrlot sttornsy, This is the he brought up in & coon dive with a muscular | suffering the consequences of haviog| Capt. v, 8. Wood was at his post of femalo “brhind the bar Here the picoiol; d Unlon Pacific passenger o more gratlfyiog because only two demo- {ended, ¥red stroked the beer jerker's kinks {::l‘:"whg;““: L, "rmlxlnln; B0 RAABANS ‘:Su:{r::t(‘::{::{i .l:::x;g':::::d '\:‘:.I.‘hl:llt the weong way, and was prompily Iampooned ice pi forty miles sn hour. Mre. Gulnet eaye Then Tated | hvet V8 Bt B0, a8 °® | (it aho hes no money aud no saokan o | oibart who keve roirnod, he opars fh ? el Platte 1 fath hi. _| gettiog any to come after or send for her|reinfon v grest svecess, the grond ent ks Plaitzmonth fonmal (aters thls a8~ h\n:u;d‘ sx:le wka to- bo :“iiE“'.3§.I‘J: gsiborls of war velerans over held i taurant at Omaha the other day, and as hda ::: l:.?ll:b:; Wv::my i mem 2 hay {Liabsi+. Ho tainke, ko rover, that the Guioet was much better yesterdsy, aod [1€u.t03 ought to have been hcld at a the pbyalolan attending him thinks that | puiut 1uether north, as mioy of tho vet- he will recover. erans of the North Platte reglon fafled e —— e to put in an appesrance on scsount of the Licensed to Wed, distance of the polnt of gathering. The Judge MoCul'osh, of the county court, | prigremmes carrled out from dey_to day 0 were enthusfastically recelved. ~Barrlug fssused the following marriage licenses T adAsn Aaath of ons of tbe/camesdss ——— General Western Agent 710 Bouth 9th §t., Omaha, Zelophone 602. Correxponde nce solledite NEBRASKA National - Bank! OMAHA, NEBRASKA, democrat aud rallroad attorney, and the other is the editor of the ZZelmet, who bowed politely. ?" said the Ger- man_sleo bowlpg politely, *‘Wheat cakes,” shouted the waiter mistakirg the salutation —— for an order. *'Nein, nein?” said the German, “Ixe” SzErRENSON, the newly elested | *Nive!” said the waiter. **You'll bs lucky if you get three, . i Abram Wood, hailipg from_the ‘state of PAID UP OAPITAL - - + - $260 800 URPLUS MAY1, 14%5 . - 350,03, A _ heart, tatew ents are contiadictory, | dorlng the past week: io his tent Wedoesday night, nathing ONFIOERS: coming winter, Ha he Is willlug to | and the doators think he sttempted euicidv. | & Benton H. Dakerion, 88; dis Davie, 85, | nappered to mar tte pleasure of the| H, W, Yarms, A, K. Tovzau, Ono of the statements elicited from him was | =\illiam Gibson, 30; Aunie Cassidy. 27. | ocoysfon, ‘Predident Vios Presiden that he was stroliogislong the bank of the| Qoprad W Hackman, 27; Lisetta J Paiper, L e e voaident 00 Prosident, W.V,Mozsg, Ino.8.0ourixs, Lewis 8, Resn ‘W, H, 8, Hughes, Onshit BANKIXG OF¥ION; The Iron Bank, (OR. 12th AND FARNAM BTS, A General B_’a;zking Busi~ ness Tvansactea, Not a8 Bad as Keported, Des Moines, Ia., Sept, 12.—WHldly exag- gerated reporta Lave boen sent out concerniog pper, 80; & o 3. | the financial result of the recentiexhibition Hoiman thook, 373 Outhortng Pabefast ot the Towa state falr, Itis oflically wa- Gutfiled Wesiphalen, 22; May Plowbeck, | noucced that the asgregate receipts were $20 014 16, which whil come very near payivg thio «x_enses. All awarda of premiums will be paid in full, The soclety is very etrong finsncially, baving & good-pized mest eggin the tressnry, 23 Chas H Buck, 24; Leooa Sarby, 26 2 udrew A Polin, £8. Emma A Larson, 23, dward I Trapp, 21; Annie Matza, 21, Jumes Capper, 80; Navcy F Bosson, 13 1t he will stop eating ple with his knlfo, | i b uiler dack, ho was attacked Ly t¥o men, There were consigned to snd recelved in Girend Island over the Unlon Pecifin durlog ) the month of Auguat, in car load lote, 522 cars aiteactions at thejof treight, of which amouut 306 cars were OxE of the greatest sawe period of time there were shipped from | 20 y i Ty Alf E Slater. 30; Gertrude Rice, 15, Joha W MecGee, 24; Margaret Carey, Joseph Wavein, 25; Blancha Hol ! Jozeph Koubic, 27; Maria Vyes:zova, . - | positlon should have had i lots, of which smount 136 care were of the H oa exhibltion LU0y Corertul glass. Besidea thia there