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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ST 22, 18836~TWELVE PAGES " ; ; ; Sy ' or the male and female b A ' | Safeand Unsafo Investments, in good governmont, and tho | citizenship. One of the best foatures is | nominated by the democrats for judgo of the Ty S/ i S FIis . ¥0. CHy#AuTH I8 e ALl o | The activity of the real estato market | United States senato, two barriers ate | the husbandry of time which would | supreme court T"E COLNT\ S‘\RDI‘\h Box' ‘\(:uv"\y":\'lv[tt:;:vn'\\:'n‘\'.!.':‘;"‘('IJ". Which Js s | —_— PUBLISHED EV‘ERV MORNING. continues unabated. The number of | erected, the lobby and the legislature, It | otherwise be wasted, and the self-disci y The New York greenback st »hwnln'nith‘r: tirely oceupied for dormitory puro R ransfers broaks e records oney | isto do away with the first of theso that | pline involved in the very act of rescuing | have agreed to hold a state convention af s . the od | From actual figures, allowing for TRANE OF SUBSIATITION transfers breaks all the record D e TV t 1d 3 Anotl bood s Albany September 21, Whezo the Poor and Insane Are Orowded | CCBR AELNEL SE G tho Tarm, the cos o UBSORTPITO | is rapialy changing hands in Omaha and | Nebraska's law, to which Senator Van | odd moments. Another of its good st Together Like Live Stock e 0 Dajly Morniag om) ineluding Sunday o 8 t o 1 ty | Wyok appeals, has besn created gostions is that education is never fin The republicans of the Second district of ogether Like Live Stock. mamtaining each pauper is $2.65 poer you Bepe, Onn Vea $10 0 | the amount now being planted in city I e Michigan have nominated Captain E. I - I'he officers of the estabishment are T \ For 8ix Month 600 | roait 7 P at - vrovaden s Wi o statate shot o | ished, and no oneis ever toc d tc e oy Y ande! a saln r th reaity is quite without precedent. Th It is well that the statat ild hay ish ind no one i ver ) 0 ) Adlen, ot Yostiantl, for congress A FARM WORTH $400,000, | licrce, superint nd nl\\\lw‘(!v“.:. .”‘\v. t For Thron Mon 5 . : NG, Cmalt & remark owth of Omaha is respon- | @ fair trial in Nebraska, and that the ap- | learn % . 75 per month; Mrs, | The Om markable growth of Omaha is resy Congressman Hewltt s said to be easily - #2357 Dr. Robert, county ph wddress, One ? ble for much of this extraordinary de- | peal from the politicians to the people | 1t is impossible to overestimate the | C vrEEE t : ito a con AT oy , N mand for veal estate. Wo have not only | should be made by a €onator whose rec: | groat good which® this movement has ;_:‘l‘ "“";\“'K'I .l\‘f,‘:”\'\ 'I‘I“'l‘"j"‘\'l"‘ _"' ”»‘ o Scarcely a Breathing Place for n‘\'r_vy:::!~.~-.(w‘\|l‘x‘\‘»‘ ‘1';-:&-?'\1‘.(w‘»‘vv‘.“‘ B vomi i do population during 1l ord of five years of unbroken service for | accomplished in th§ tweive years since it Gov, SN ety A8 Varmont HEving the Pauper and Nine Little fLsnid, that considering the eramp L declarea in favor of Edmunds tor senator, Mouse Traps for Thirty commodations, they keep the iner alth, Oar trade is dou ssaults of the poli s who are banded | and explicit testimony in Dr. Vincent's tito movement to tetite thie Intter Is rogarded Insane Persons, and its unfortunate inmates i Lol 3 and our \eturing industrics have ther to defeat him J book, or to compute the vast benefits yot fully condition. A com as atan end good IMon;y o —— to come fromit. Itisa great beneficent system provai and during A bitter fight among West Virginia demo The “poor you have alway with you" | fiat Mr. Pierce has had charg pas but we have materiall will outlast all the malicions | was started, of whigh thore is abundant TOM OF THE D i 108t equai proportions. ; ; B trsetmons Joitors o o WHIGE © RIBDLY | s i Tl ki ntality that Gommends tself 10 | erats aver the election of Senator Camden’s | ¢ " piplieal phrase that s continually | ous duties seem to have been fa A frioss lettors ro o ) v onlit p metro vl e Interstate Fair and Expost the simplest as well as the most enlig clessor s said to cast some doubt on the beating & tattoo on the plastic tympa- | fulfilled. The incoming superintende OMANA, Denfts, chooks and p . . politan 1 Nave attracted | Which opens in this city on September 6th | ened und, inding, snd the possibilitics | complexion of the next legislature, f tho ortl lox churchman, from | Mr. Mahoney, will |:u‘(f that he wa Lkl heh Ashbal bk sheld K 5 LD 18 of Nebraska and | Will surpassin elements of at in- | of which may be said to be unlimited The liauor deaters chiarge that the prohibi- | :'””L" ,‘ t "" sdavs tntil the solomn | Sinceure, and that he “has been honord 3 11 5 ittt ros « bofore ———— - his Sunday:school days until the solemt hoone of the least remuncrative and ¢ 8 IRHINE COMPINY PRAPRIETARS | the neig iz statos a large number of | terest any display of its kind cv f tionists in Hinds county, Mississippi. carried Ve JBE with o 4 THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, | given in this section, Tne exhibits wili The Lesson of the Convictions their point at the polls by using shotguns to | hour approuches, when ‘dust to dust” i8 | most thankless positiens in the coun | he more numerous, the space covere The verdict of the jury condemning to keeo the negroes from voting. the ceremonial order. The words are as | government. Among She seventy tive i ; ) o full of meaning ns wny in the langns mates of the poor housd now there are greater, the outside attractions larger, | death the Chicago anarchists was som Mon. Frank Iliscock 18 working hard to | full of meaning as any angua h ARy course intoresting charasters. Mon and THE DAILY BELL iy : "o | The managers have profited well from | thing more than a vindieation of the law | secure legislators in New York to help him [ and it one-quarter of humanity would f {OEFEECEE GG o6 vigsisitud s t the oxtent of several millions, has & 1 keep them constantly before the oye, this | VOIOR Who ave Ao 8 o st g t ¥ ro s | and a conservation of justice. It was a | into the United States senate, The Syracuse 1 Lif nd even some whoso yeurs hay Sworn Statement of Circulation. sought investment in onr midst, releasing | Pastexperience. Nothing that large mean L i i 1 o 1 A Ad Y in life it investment in onr midst, SIS | B hatd labot can aecomplish has boon | declaration a8 well that the American | Standard is booming him would be a better world. The fact is, | boon passed amid sonsationalovents, Va left unde Amplo buildings, beautifully | people not only do not sympathize with Ex-Gavernor Long, of Massachusctts,scems | howevoer (im y st m:(Inn; I\:-TI‘H\l m :\!g\w :‘)1 '“'.“fv,‘\‘(:";:‘.-\\'.,:l{\\‘,’m[‘.'|l\‘::;‘\|~ ‘1‘:1:’:“ i ‘:“ ! liat 3 t sther il os. | renovated grounds, the fastest half mile | the bloody and destructive principles of | tothink he has a very easy job todefeat | ocean of theory, and when bedewed with bl gl A AR Hshini company, does soiemnniy swear that hie question whether Omaha real MLy, i \ which these men. In shafe conrss amd | Senator Dawes. o will make noactivecan- | w tiny drop of practical moaning the | be tho littlo grain of satisfuction tho nctanl eireiiation of the Dailv Bee | tato is a safe invostment can be best | €0urse in America and an Exposi- [ which these men, in their conrse and | Senator bawes. tie will make o s tiis LGl that only in one or two cases was theis for the week ending Aug. 20Uh, 1856, was a3 | ;|\ oovad by pointing to the manner in | 4on structure roomy, light and bratal way, are the representatives, but \I-\r \ and urges his friends to be casy on the | christian world s convuised. Chavity | qownfali the result of their own fault Tollows: Whith easton wanitalists aro donling in | $9te will provide rare facilities | thatthey have the will and the courage to | O1t man. seems to be only of word construction. It | “Man's inhumanity to man' plays a very Saturday, Hth....... e Abliiu Gl vt o ety £ Tanties wiis 1% " . | punish to the last extremity of the law | Mavor Smith, of Philadelphia, has boldly | is a pleasant thing to talk about, and ap- | jmportant_part i populating the poor niay. \ 50 | it. Any venture s a safe inyestmont | 10€ displays which wili at onee wse | punt he last extremity of the law | : iy 4 s I s of Donglas count 1 i mday, 151 : e ! A8 ! R THRERTAL i BRaRE Gtotwil S0 | Ehoso who put these peimeiales m prac. | Amounced his determination to buy o wore | poirs very sentimental when in golden | house of Donglas county, and so it will Shlihs QUGS : i which will bring a fur vate of juferest [ and instruct the great crowds who ard I PrInCIp s 1 DI gekots for pienies, fairs, excursions and Wi “God | be undoutedly to the ‘end of tim g ateeines " a5 return on the money invosted, e | €ertain o bo in attendance. The com. | tice. Groatly asall must regres the ter | yepine 5 A “thange. bis mind shortly | letters itis ranged “along side of ol | Among the thirty insane persons are Mittednvalbiiv i safost of il investments, in & rowing | pletion of the railroad to the grounds af- | rible sacrifice that was necessary to bring | bofore the nest election, at which he is a can- | 21058 our home," ‘and “other eurtailed § o, Vory peeuliar people=the sullon Friday, 20th. ity {8 ranity close 10 the Lusiness cot tro, | fords unequalled transportation facilities | out this declaration fully and unmistak- | date, 1 proclamations, that are sure to dec- | and morose, the plavful and laughin e AL LM AIUGDI UL LI ARl s while the vo. | ably, the compensatio 1l be complete ) - . orate the room where the pastor makes | and those monomaniaes on cert sub Avenago. ‘ reeen oo 12308 [ Tho mext safest is that which is next | 1or exhibits and exhibitors, while the re- | 801y, the compensation will be complete | Chicago Tribune: Mrs, President Cleve- | O b4 at that chart: | jects are all to be scen. One unfortunato 3 i P74CITCR. | elosor. Any eity lot or addition property | BeWwal of the onclosure and tho buildings | if the hordes of anarchism shall learn | jand is to open the Minneapolis exposition | s catls. - The anmouncement that charw 40 B0 G0 an incarablo idiot Subseribed and sworn to before me s | which has an immediate rentabie value | Within make what is, without question, | trom it that the free soit of Amcerien can- | Monday nextat long range, by touching an |ty begins at home, may be correct, as L e e e P R S providontial ros st day of Av P L be made available for renting | the neatest and the most interesting fair | not be used with impunity for the propa- | electric beli in the Adirondacks, conneeting | s being o religious colorms for sellsh- | g Colonel Shinowski has heen an ju- [ D BesAli ol Bott R RFELANY Ssvrs de TiiFpbAcs LY an o R ERUILIFe Wit Tt || BrouBtE T et wast: gation and practice of their doctrines of | With wires leading to Minneapolis. ‘This, | ness, but i the way of drawing practi- [ mate of tne poorfiouse for five years. o poses and says that he is secretary of the Bee | by T ! ! The oxposition which will be held at | ruin and murder, and that for those who | however, is not the electric touch for which | eal attention to deserving unfortunates, | is o veteran of the Mexican war, v ¥ 50 many patriotie democrats have been long | who seemingly have always lived in the | Missouri regiment during the lat war, Pablisiiing conipany, that the actual average 2 L RS e » fair promises to bo | outrage the frecdom and the generous daily eireulation ot the Daily for the | not a doubttul speculation. The prices | the sume time as the fair promises to be b Uil and anxiously waiting. wintor of life, it is a delusion and a snare, | and atone tine held an Toportant posi: ! tion n the aforesa ¢, Many eflorty " | tully as Aot Bvory § space | hospitality of the repunhic there is swift month of January., b, W copies: | of Omaha real estate are not high when | fully as attractive. By foot of spnee pitality DD ere is L > 4 o : forFehruary, 186, 10,9 copicss foy MArehi | compared with those o Kansas City und | 1as already boen taken. To comply with | and cortain punishment. ’ It really ~scems so sensible and |y heen made to tind some of his kin, oS oMo s, o4 bmieas for drey | SU Paul, Within reasonablo Imits from | the Dressure from anxious exiibitors, | Unquestionably we have as a i 5 christian like to send moncy and | hutto no avail. There the old soldicr 508, 19,908 Coplas : for July, 1860, 19.914 coples, ; e |ittio HinnaGers: Havo L led people been misjudged in this | Weshall not fight Mexico now, probably, [ necessaries thousands of miles away to | sits in silence, fighting with =« 1886, 12,208 coples ; for July, 1556, 12,314 e the centre of population property is rea- | the managers have been compelled to judg Al 5 e, ] Gro, B. Tzsenvek. o LU I i < | construct an annex. Trade, art and in- | regard. The socialist and anarch- | Dut verhaps those Texans have got their blood | the heathen, when in the shade of the “Im-ln-lvl |§n-llnnn i the battles of st ant s 16 etora e, s :V’:;‘l\)“ in prico. st there 1\_,!..n,,‘. e e L SR e u|.~.y~|¢,-‘-ugnuu they will €0 and Wipe out | very dowicile of the donor, flesh of his | the —chapareal fand lY‘\IlU‘V‘:“‘(1)‘1‘!:'\‘1; d day of August, A. D 15 ilation iu the line of “outside prop- L c e, N TR T 4 Geronino, i BT R Ta el | sse of alater day in the sunn P, Frin, B¥L5L Teny Tandletb Wip {16, Tots M | praskans will be afforded an opportunity | the Chicago conspirators are the basest g flesb and bone of his bune, are writhinis | g,uth, A German, known only by thio [8rAL. | Notary Pubiie. i to see what Nebraskans are doing. A [ produet, have undoubtedly beheved that An Augur that Didn’t Bore. in pain and being rapidly hurried to the | yame of Hans, is w harmless lunatic e i Tt e fva oy | Malf of seore of other states and territo- | tho United States offered a fair and tree b Chicago Herald, graves by disc The fact is that every | tirely devoted' to wood car Piecd Contents of the Sunday Bee. R e LU vies in the Missouri valley will enter the | field for the eultivation and growth of It is a great pity that General Ancur | day expericnce shows that there is too | of board are furnished himand he passes i inlutinthe 1ok stk lnayis Guasal || Gwbesn |m(l.r.‘|‘<m( \‘l:y{:,\m;mx'»I:.“;ll e in | st as exponents of western enterprise, | their theories, and that not only was the | Couldit have bored i few holes in tho hegro | lttle practice in religion, and too much RO G Lt et Telegrapiiic News. The managements of the fair and ex- | popular mind here susceptible to them, | Wioasaulted him theorizing. ‘Fhis is particularly the ease | ot anything out of wood. One of § 3 other light than that of purely speen Lo 3 Page % lown and Nebraska News.-—Cit 1y L ! siti AT S thaL i . | but there was assured protecti i when the able are called upon to succor | his late productions, & street ear, is o por- News. e Advertisements, | Jative ventares. They are based on hopes | Positions kaving done theiv part, it 16 €116 WRe assurgll protection fOr Loaded at Both Ends. e s e e LU LU R b U Page 5. Special Advertisements.—General | for the future rather than on & knowl, | Mains for the people to do theirs. A [ bropagandists to almost any extreme Chicago Tribune ho_unablo. it At i |G AL LG iy and Local Murkets, S large, & generous attendance should be | Whother of speechor act. The miserable | Henry Ward Beecher is preparing a leeture | Weak. Here the Ieft han 5 YOLY DL LOM S n nit Woblor:. ABOIIGE Gaviith Ttie l'(}lf;fi';"#ul“‘l‘“.l.'-"xu.l:'tfll1'“1';“'1‘ }‘)”I’:IIA “lll\m rranteed. The great stimulus to all | men condemned to death in Chicago | upon Ireland, which he will deliver in this | know too much :\\huut_ \»lmt‘x‘h‘ gt | ihes himself 'n podestiing and his steps coliany, 1Y S He Knows Why enterprise is public appreciation of t came to this country thoroughly im- | country the coming season, Sohis gun was hand does, and if there is onc thing more | pive fuprowed the yard where his fre- Page 5, Lincoln Letter.—The Work of the Aecording to ch Howe, the s cflorts of enterprising men. 5 pressed with this false idea, and tens of | loaded at both ends, than another, that has given infidelity | quent “laps’ are made, The son of a Cowboy.—-Miscellany.—Advertisement.— An aecording to Church kowe, the sup- thousands ot others whom they left b - and agnosticism a prominent position in | well-known Irish family of this eity i3 G E i s s e The Matter of Bait. the aftairs of the world it is the great dif- [ also aflicted with the wWalking maiia, Historie Diamond. 2 L | port of the Bee would be death to his = Page 6. Council BluTs News.-Miscel | candidacy. [ow strange. Three weeks | A Great Iducational Movement. el e e BatHbre ATEFIN: forence between what the good church. | Dut his taste turns to longz distnce trivs, - ) ekl Qs ICUST 1 The departure of 5o many government of- | iy, and whit he does—-the pulpit, | enee he has to be confined. Tir: other lany.—-Adyertiscments. 4 e § Piza 7. The Quartermaster’s Depot, by ¥, | 280 the artful dodger from the banks of | Therc is no fact connected with the | (& = e TR 4 ure of toleration, and that general indif- | guials and congressmen on tishing trips is | o far e atieRlIvoNEts soncerned. | 48y when given the freedom of the ferenco to their wild mouthings and | having its effect on the bait’ market. The [ 1oy oo DHACUcl TEISION 1S CORCCTRAG | rrounds — he” entered —the: lists - with IAA [ \iv'n -—.‘\Junxll:nlh\l‘x Bank.--Miscel- | the Nemaha was boasting that he was owth and expansion of the intellectual any.—Adyertisemen assured tosewater’s holp in lus can- moral forees of the time more inte : e SR T i) Paco 8, General Cily News,—Loeal Adver. | dssured of Rosewater's help in hus can i ‘1f s “'l']".‘ L ]""’ s threatening displays which come of a | boom in the whisky trade Is the langest for | 13 t00 fav removed from the purse. The wn imaginary opponent ad —was Ycemonts, vass sting and romarkablo than the phionom- ([0 c/'ot saurity and. consoions powor: | taty months tender-hearted Omahan need not take a | subsequently found at Fremont. The fonr Misled by this evidence of apparent pub- e vessel for India or Africa to interview «1~r|1l-h'vvl\l-i«-~vltwl at [‘w depot by a lhl'-;v‘t- - | ess N, ¢ skip & nround o lic unconcern and encouraged by the re- | Ought to Retain a Good Lawyer by | the heathien—-he ean find him and I THOL LR S ILLES i : men of neans with money to invest in ROSEWATER, Epiio! homes and solid dollars to plant in int | est hearing property. LForeign eapit State of Nebra i an equal amount of home cavital, County of Don is Weo, 1o, Trsohnick, seoretary ot (o 1iea Pt state hoom s the consequenc menns of the owner, is a safe investment, ! farm Jand unless accessible and available cdge of the requirements of the present. Stizaws sho adesgo. n"fif’.‘f-.;' lgi}l‘;;,(f;},‘fig’: MII“_“]{;‘\'";;-‘ \l.’?.'-nr'vAv A visit to this office undeccived him. | enal progress of the Chautangua move- Clement Chaseden. Ao Not What “hey | Neither his threats nor his pleas for si- | ment, whien it may be remarked ] er woro e \ Seem.—A Chapter of Early Histor lence suceeeded in changing the sity is peenliarly an American enterprise. | . . and their sad-eyed littlo ones in the lower | 11wn on the day of my visit, their minds D Am 101, Tiio County Soat. ot Cass tion as it was. Promises of reform will | With the great mass of mtelligent people l:ut-":\%.l:;‘v:“;ll-.‘» '[":-:“(‘llmx!\\ m‘l”ll mbi St. Louis Globe-Demoerat, districts of the city, The expenses of an :-’.l-::(]:lr:"\'\"!y:,:v‘\hwlq ‘!r:xl,'l“\"\”T:::.;:fvt”n}v:' May Day Tevolution, by Andrew Guracgie. | M0 Pass muster anong honest men who | wito have heard of this movement, and | 228 JECS GV WonL JOCREC BOICE | Seeretary Bayard has done well in employ- | 96040 trib can be flevoted to better uses | Gy 010" God knows how. There is op- —Heautiful Lake Como, by Miriam Chase have been sold out time and again by | with many of those even who have been s SIIENCY oried 1LOub gy an attorney to help himmanage the Mex- | (3 1AAINGA Wi K10, the MOShILls, OF 101 0o ity for much charaeter study in Page 11, Prose and Poefic Poesies, —Honey R i T S ey to its logical end in murder. Then the | ., ; o 2 tiie poor house, just outside of the N S Pge 11, Prose o Toesies, —Iloney | (), irmed trickster. No man | its beneficiarics and are now enjoving its % i ! iean difficulty, 1t he would retain a good | jo, DOt Hpvses, JEL Ol satity | the poor house, and food for grave reflee- for thie Ladies,—Connubialties.—eppermint g ) ] people awakened from their mdifterence, | pwyer by the year he Hatat western wallsof this goodly municipa "f- ti i nt of the pauper and Drops, — Musical and ~Dramatic. — Educa- [ Khows — better than — Church - Howe [ advantages, there is probably very dittle | 75 N S °¢ | lawyer by the year he would e able tocon- | Herg can be found” an_ ample | tion. Every movement of the paup s ionu ,“‘.,m,\,.[ — Tmpieties. — Smgulari- | why he is opposed by the Br accurate knowledge of the extent of its ;Ilu i mm1 um,] end 5 (i ;u, I‘.nm .|qu“|“- genc business of his department rena for the worthy and heroie :"‘ftllyxw“nl ]\;‘n\x\u)“]‘\‘ in 1]I[ “lx\\‘i‘\.‘:.ll ‘l.x “L,,‘,I‘, iR Plains. - Wash- | 14 Why its opposition voices the senti- | ramifications and of the great good itis | 10 ¢ SHIEIGUINANCOLT S RING Stheat i withimoresuceassithatiiho hnsyek aoifeyotl: 4 d Ispl iy ofiehurityAnndrehuistianity ot | W ol St el et o e go 12 A Baitle on’ the Plains. - Wa ALy St e : 2 sl ' | cowardly conspirators and brutal as- e the heathen in far off climes continue to | S A 2 fugton Milhonaires.—Tho Rights of Woran- | ment of honest men everywhere in the | accomplishing not only in this country A Patriot, but— 5 h f ful i 3 mand that this christian connmunity ~Poo Prase Select C i B 2 1 * | sassius be hunted dawn. and brought to St roam in his blissful ignorance, und let hood.—-Poetry and Prose Sclections. state of Nebraska. His record is dyed so | butin many other tands. A volume by | 5% a i e s Wall Strect News, the warm hand of kindness be placed on | Should not permit the poor and insane, deeply with frand, falsohood and covrup- | Rev. Dr. dohu H. Vincent, just issued [ Jtee tn the remotest end of the | It wasat Bl Paso. Texas, that a eitizen | the poor and noedy at our doors. The | the healthy and the sick, to be this s tion that the stains will last s long as | from the Chautauqua press in Boston, | ¢OUREY the feeling wils mot less strong | buckled on two revolvers, seized an Ameri- | second table is good enough for the un- | Al toguther for want of xoom: Whe 01 Tost, o br VLl,x wusuulil!l m:tlm;-,:lllwm.n poli- | ablo mm:mmn,o]r which [thunulhur is :.‘_m, ey i:uu«lifii}é ot o | arm and whispered: “Dowts LIl give youa | L belleyo 1 did, but it would be moré | R tician whose 1ds are dyed with bribe | eompetent to speak as one of its origina- 3 > i 3 0 roper to substitute the ds pe Nt TR 56 Tu no safe place 1 this free land | Money and Ivgixl:uiv;(f);:\"kn:::ill?“ u fore A sl its hoad) Beginning in | 107! ‘m']‘llm e uw.l;n"mt worle 1 ;I\’:;fl;l‘n‘l:\]v:\lrin"'" lowicd the FoeLies are dbsercs ofth It | | AR for the advocatos of murder and tho | Mountebank whose ground and lofiy po- | 1874, by the joint lbor of u wealthy and | (MM Were actuated ‘3. "l':; ool uon, yea the birds of the aiv and the ahimals of | Miciiigan Contral train, I think I know s o tical tumbling from one party platform | Christian citizen of Akron, Ohio, Mr, | 5 abithe nals should suf- nd don't you want to sco Mexico | (ho fCld Bave & gEapC DU, B0 e | U meanest man living. T met him on I et 10 anothor and- from. overy oesivatly | Johm Millor, and Dr. Vincent, with the | £oF the full penalty of their crime. Only | 1icked?” = there are only 85xi0 feet of tho former, | {50 I Tout two weeks ago, and. 1 ro- ? T o G Sl : g b it it | among the enemics of peace and order | “Certainly.” whercin seventy-five men, women and | opop o say he was acommcreial tra HE motto, “Don’t be a clam,’ bas | sidc of every hiving question to the oppo- | idea of simply utilizing the time of the iAo Hindlthe s om bt that )Ly = children, fashioned after’ the Maker’s | §00 Yy M B8 W O8Oy tellor, this been changed during the present ot | site standpoini—suck & man musi have | summer vacation by o moderate course | Sh I (I ey B the sympithy tha Silrlintalieyours e : image, are huddled together like she Teiin minn was, and. three or four of ug weather to “Don’t be & grease spot.” a cheek of adamant to appeal to his rec- | of religions reading and study, more | W8 POWCrICss 1o wic Lhc. toas Dany 0 gob sl of 80,000 worlh (ot Mox- | a' gbamble. . Enféeblod optoga atin the smoking rogm Lavine - AR Oih) et Soab A SEHGHE 3 2 M0 | It was o revelation to these men whose | ican Centralstock first. Please don’t add to | who have been cast, through no fault of W ST " W good ord and charge thatits honest exposure | particularly with reforence to Sunday | oo e impressions had led them to | the eeltement thoir's, on the rocks and roofs, are mixed | HMe L w his last and prize Jaie appoars to have been no con- | will only assist the advancement of his | School work, the movement taking its | O Ul pinitone o balar exprossion, — up with little ehildren, whose pge vew= ' **77 Wo all od till our sides ached flict among the jurors iu the anarchist | political aims. name from the beautiful lake in south- pooin difloront bopulariexnressions Mothorielbebinia0 Iuckily does not Jgt thens v " T ey 1 except one chap who sat case. The verdict as announced was Parly wreckers may defy publie senti- | western New York where it got its start, :l“'. l'l:’." l‘l‘ f‘.“v" l",’\' "’”’I’" "l‘: ‘l“"‘; of €. Bdward Rich., they are =2 apers or ‘,‘,‘,‘-i,‘,‘(!:g\‘ ‘\‘I:’im‘w‘--‘( right in front of the yarn F‘l""“ reached on the first ballot, | ment and hoot at the effect of the scalpel | and where the assemblies are aunually [ H'CIF KINC here and abroad. eacnos ner. This man never cracked Tt peeping ! healthy young women, who have only a | 1 frecdom vouchsafed to every man wl A b Hmion that Y B awhile he yawned, and there was a sort thatthis is a republic of law, that the A by el o roulsh.c and crippled are crowded together With | Giiio He did not even seem to know ety a story had been told. Once in E ——— which dissects for the education of | beld, has since broadened its scope until nurent. Howe's “boodle” is being | voters the black history of sucl 1 it Lias | s one of the greatest educt Qikoby, dimpied hands® temporary residence at the poor house on ’ 14 ¢ bla y of such danger- ias become one of the greatest educu = heg oy et i L X N8G HR1G ) g frecly distributed in advance of the con- | gus corruptions as Church Howe. But | tional instrumentalities of the age. u!»m\wau,rn ST with iy the o5% yation A{S;;.&‘,l\l:-h:llfllldx’.‘-‘.Il“:y‘]t‘:fl,l“.'.“{ I‘E" ‘H""‘.‘"*“ Toeons: The ¢ VOt of favaway lovkc'in his eyes, but ho Sa, H AEVAN. 801 ons a8 { hy RontulHlos 0 tEhonge. B8 ot obodionopiba s teit ol e around, red, toy ball of all is the crowding of the [ G e R T vention, but **boodle” will fail to materi- | the people ave behind the politicians and | Chautauqua is aptly deseribed as the L > 56 Laws, that conspiracy In graceful cirelds sweeping. | nsnne and idiotic with thoso swhose | Lidn't laugh. Our storytoller was us ally change the result of the veople's d the casting vote. There + | bigge: camp-meeting: - Tigainst the peace und welfare of society i R0l g B y DExe veople's | hold the casting vote. There should be | biggest of camp-mectings, the i ':'L ‘;.'v“ e “."“ ‘l‘ "[ “"‘:‘;‘ pair of dim and tearful orbs munds are sound. nee the Tetitn fopg ook around to see if overyboily was orsities, the widegt | 8 7Ot less a crimo hero than Ungazing to the clenr bine skies; of incurables from’ the state hospital for | [l N8 PR erly, haven't you? and he | AoLa < ! most ballots, no danger of Howe’s nomination. Tnere | encyclopedic of uni= X is not the shadow of & danger of bis ¢lec- | Of Ziucational reading associations, s | 1 Other eivilized nations, that destruc 1‘-,‘\'.51:."[,., nbyaimplodhands o L, .(.),-.\':31 oy ‘,’"",‘,‘l"" M the | pieed At that silent man 8 it e eruld tion_of property and murder as remedios [ Uelasped i woful sud sirprises jlo0r house e realiy outraguots. JRere | Gat him up. He was wortally offended, for real or fancied political or social eyils Eneh momen't growing 1ess in size. :’l,t -}‘.“'{h"" HRA LA ,'”“d‘{ £ | Protty soon the silent man pot up and are not recognized in the American code, LA 0L00) 0 OO erintendent, | o fie smoking room, when the yarn [ it : Some soothing tale the mother ells or his ostimablo “Wifo. Nor aro the | i hurst ont i that this people have the power and Of €od and angels way up hish, county commissioners altogether at fault, “Who's that gawky fool that just went the courage to compel obedience to every ‘T'o whom the airy toy has sped, although it must be acknowlodged that | 0" 0 hlanked idiot! - requirement of the laws and to punish WA BB LRy they, 'q'i.'\fi‘"’.‘l‘."\'- .‘fi’fil,i":"fl"'s1“.].";‘"\5."3-"- “Oh, never ,.mm]n...,,-'flju..:.p.‘r tha those who violate them. The cost of the Vil send i Lt f 8 80 party: “he's & newly married man on hig Will send it to him by and by. strange that Douglas county should have | RS 200 "Tie anad s bride iave lesson has been severe and bitter, but it ey a trao! 3 ros n88. abe 0 S scssics inoeimalle ol Mid mother's many daily cares, atract of 160 wixes, loss about eleht | heen down to'the falls, and e ix so much ¥ ki (g Ihe thoughtless pledge is very soon nOEGs aeoaed L0 ~ 6o L4 ine, which is |, 15ve that he can’t think of aunything Ll Forgotion: ot the Atlecs il really the finest suburban propory in this | g OV A8 TS5t wine, Tue irrepressible MeGiliicuddy comes A‘l‘hl'l.l\u'lln!n*llw' \l\'n-H llu‘"}u'mm:;wl honln. vicinity, "ll}'l “‘"l lli\\ ¢ such mln {: 'i\;‘ and I've been watching 'em i ¥ ico g TN Pyt dasks one day: “Oh, mother, when wtions for its poor and ils sick WPhe story teller said nothing more, into public notice again through a r Wil God get through with my balloons” nly nine cells for the thirty | uut i o e ook tn b5 ey6 48 port made from Pine Ridge that the re St msane inmatas. They are smaller than | it ere wis s Ap Gl P cent count of the Indian thatagency | COMPLIMENTS O THE PRESS. | the single apartments in our jail. In cach L"’,','.,',‘,""(‘h e R e shows 2,600 less than the ex-agent car- e | s prodlyo bollsMllingEtho ently to wait till his ducky had retired. - i o T : . thout Precedent, hor eled s witudi ¢ to exac! LS o frie glared Mt THDEN'S 0%teutors aro understood | nonorable bilks and legislative lobbyists | while its reading circles, pursuing | oo ‘f’f.t:’ftll“',‘;f {I':; taprion of | creignton Transeript: Tho enferpriso of HoniTasion auoe ‘":'\"';;:f"w'lv'.‘f“:x;,.‘,m 5 Qurrarnninbing i Elurol bl to object g tie ymaliness of their com- | aga picco of nudacious impertinence. | various courses of presoribed reading and | oo »* s Tations to tho mimbut ap | the Ouaba Beg is without precedent. With | foot butween the beds. Some of these pu | 4P GG ate, and the berths wera pensation under tho terms of tho will. | Such a procedent, if establishod, would | tudy, roport to the contral oflice ut Plain. | co L 1GsurPIUs rations fo tho amount of | it quily cable dispatches and Sunday edition | tients aro so mentally wreeked that they | i1 ade up antl the lights tirned tow. » This is fixed at $5,000 a picce during the | destroy their occupation. {0 N s Targey mob onlyitiom il rant| hne #200,000 & year. Dr. MeGillicuddy f it ranks second to none of the mewopolitan | ciinot be allowed 1o rowm in the yards, |, gii "hinutes we were all in bed, eontinuance of the trust, of 1 othor | * Tiisis procisely what thé people of the | number of pinces in the United Siutes | Somics, PIOMPUY 10 the front with 1is | dailics, We predict that with tio present | 4 e continually undur Jack s key. | and just boginning to dozo, whon the wonds, for life, Mossra, Greon, Smith | stato itonded whon. they ngraftod the | bot from i Dominton of Ganss, Noya | aswer: Ho admits the probability of tho | mangement in ive years thne, the I will | overtheloss it b low estusts fo say | wiout’wncartfly sercaming reat tho atr. igelow va ic 0 e R ey -3 bl Praa i i ‘ 5y 4 4 0 1 begs » to re- | be one of the strongest journals » Unite & 8 to-day “tantly the ear was filled with commo- Bigelow must want aslice of thie earth. | 1yl diseussed proviso on the constitu- | Scotia, France, England, Scotland, Ire- ;::llh,c:f]:m"f:.“”ln'n‘:,l,,,‘..,.l‘:;.A nii‘t‘:l tro'm States, SRR Lo Lt roal $100,000, its cast line is “the l“n.“ Heads were sticking out of tion and made provision by statutory en- | land, China, India, Bulgaria, Syria, Per- 550 4B BOVOrAL BRI jotte ntg g ) west line of the city. It stands on | josin borths, half the passengers wero actment for carrying it into offect. It | sin, Kussin, Mexico, Central America, the | ® Fiidl count of the Sioux, on the ground a commanding elevation but two bloeks | L2RL " e porter | and conductor oo D i R G Rl R ] that'the rations issued were in excess of | e ot Wost Tt W er. | from_Hunscom park, and adjoins on | 3NN ahE o1¢ BEREE)EOT SA nien, was drafted to bring the senatonial elc- | Sandwich islands and Japan. Among | oty PGS BREE RO DLRCES o Rtowdy West, Douglas, Wyoming: T | tho city sido o colioction of eostly and | Wire ranning apout B N eard th tion closer to tho voles of the people. | the highly interesting Yesults recorded is | e S0 B SR L TR B TR | Omaha BEE 18 now Issuing & mammoth Sun- { handsome residences, Property on Cum- [ 08 40 HE0 S T0E 5 e s Under its torms, no lugislator who votes | tho fnot that in Japan thore are overone | oooording to Dr, MoGillienddy, . :l)‘\f T“.‘"".’"‘ {“‘ht"‘ll il'“;?'“.""""" paer In | ing strcet far to the north and farther | 3o g ity -Junged femalo. By means [ERMaRLALRAR: YORE AP0 ARQUL b0 in joit session oan pload ignorance of | thousand mombers of & Chautaugua eir- | 707 B8 10 G0 B CRHEIT BB 88 | the ohilre wesl, and Mr, Bosowater nuvor un- | beyond the oity limits is roadily sulling | 57" g)yosc arthly sounds the any one but tho hardened conl estate | 1+ it} of his constituonts or violate his | clo; that fu Capo Colony, South Af ucorrect as city censuses, the Lndians | dertakes anything he cannot accomplish, | atthe rate of 6,000 per aeve. It thores [ 100 PSS led” o locate the denlors, who are already figuring way ¥ ¥ 4 i 4 always reporting thelt numbers far | 'The Brr is certainly the gicatest western | fore docs not seem to be truc economy— | 1 wis apparent up I tho millions, pledges through a mistaken judgment of | the Chautauqua plan hus been eminently | 5WOVS FEPORIRE 00 BEROS T 0b As nny. Ivolshondod: busineas man | ousl [Ee: i the forco of public sentiment. The law | successful; and that it has penetrated | 510N Hhe 4 g:) AARITRN ST R R N would use in his private afuivs—to allow | A Q1S TR R of fists follow- Tap Hon. Samucl 4, Randall spoke his | Passed by the legisiatare to give | oven into Russia and been kindly re- L ) X uE sudden zeal of the administration | to deplete the treasury surplus is note- plan is to establish in every house a col- PR c e e et ine) doub o s lege whore knowledge may be acquired motive of relioving Wall sticet and hely- From Politic i to People, with so little « \pt:ndlllu:o‘ul time that no ing the democracy. 1t may accomplish | _ Senator Van Wyek's call for an expres- | member of a family desiring such knowl- the formor, but it comes too late to do | S107 0f the popular preferonce on the | edge need bo excluded from the privilege. ol 1or tho senatorial question naturally disgusts | In this way it brings mental culture to the professional politicians, They are | thousands who would otherwise neyer It E 3 indignant that anyone should presume got it, and by the simplest of Iand will open the Minneapolis ex) to question their power and right to | means. How extensive its good work tion by un electric conneetion established | 5elect the representative of Nebraska s grown to be will appear from the with the president’s cottage in the Adi- | 11 the in¥her house of congre Accord- | fact that having its local habitation in rondacks, St. Lows is proposing to ens i fgly, the request of General Van Wyck | the summer assembly at Chautauqua gage hor for a similar servico for he ex. | that the voters of the stato, acting under | lake, it likewise governs some Position in that city the constitutional proviso, should voice | thirty —similar camp-mectings gE—— their preference for senator strikes the | tered from Mamne to A uuNpRED odd acres of Omaha su- burban real estate sold a few months ago for §25,000, two weeks later for §55,000, and on Friday last for $75,000. ‘Ihe pos- sibilitios of nest year are enough to daz The Greatest Western Newspaper. AL Will be Appreciated. this amount of money to lio buried in o The nductor demunded to ‘s A calle a the book 5 4 e re it ) ik sleidls ing him i little pieco b the mass meoting of Lish. | ofeet to” the constitutional proviso | veived. LaR |n‘\vt]::.:.'-n[:lnl..xl:)“'.ly"uu:fmxtr Mo | eatrice Republican: The Omai B s | acres that produce nothing of ang mor | i Wi o was doing in' that birth, men at Chicago, kriday evening, and ac- | W88 drawn up on the assumption | While every branch of this admirable [ > ®5% HA comnanod In oo | commenced the publication of n Sunday ment, bee “l-*‘v"» O it i | and as woon s the scronming could ba i 20, s v { SRR R LA AN Lo e SEV.RERUA) .04 2 | profited in consequénca. In conclusion | caition, giving it an issue eyory day in the | e poor and sickfor whom “tho prop- | (uicied <o that his thin, saered voice cording to the report gavo them tho | that representatives of tho people are | and compreiiensive plan of self-eduention | Hi% 5 0 EHRSGIETIE 0 FRESIG | edition, giving it an issuo evory day ¥ wns procurod, allowod to remain in [ JHIholse KL S e g man ro souud aavico ot to lot politics oraop | Bonest spokesinen for thoir constituents. | is excellent, tho most popular andbest | the doctor Wishes, i iadprstood that his | week, i progressive wost adiires et condition in whieh they now are, 1t | St 08 MRS (R RN I G withw their counsels. None the loss it is | It 8ssumes that tho popular will onco | feature of the work is tho “Literary and | M 19SH, MCHIOCER, it that o | biiso i bewsyaper businoss, as wel us sty | piay bo that thore 15 somo Tegal Teason | (it into his own borth, and_that ot to be believed that My. Randall tray. | known, will be promptly carricd into op- | Scientifie Cirele.” This is a company of | §1% 8 "mh‘m“mi‘ ] B Yo T AT ekl B G LR Vihivs exists, T | thore was some one in it ‘who had no eled all the way from Philadelphia to Cui- | €ration by the men elected for that vur- | pledged readers for mutual help anden- | fedio WTREE MHEE FRGERL T AN |05 ia'a fresh, Tively il 1 e Sair, And S0t Jikaly” tho nublia ny | Rusinons thoro, 1io boked up his aaécr: engo solely to show his devotion to the | POse. ; couragement under experionced lead- | easy call. ‘ —-— y would now erificizo any movement | 408 bY SRR BYUR 8 for - No, Insh cause, Samuel is deuced sly, and it While the constitution of the United [ ers and adopted text-books, pre- Geronimo Surrounded by Mexicans, | wihich would provide suitabl: quarters | "5 G50 0T T ianeht - sight isn’t his fault if a good opportunity to | States determines the method by which | seribing & symmetri tour - years' | Mn. Fosrer, torneys of the | NOGALES, Arizona, August 2L —News has | for the poor, provided the pitehy fingers | of S5 giory tellor's faco peeps adyance his own eause slips by bim, - senutors shall be chosen by the logisla- | course of reading und study in literature, | convicted unarchists, is xeported to haye | Just reachied here that whilo negotiations | of “rings wore Kept away “that | 1oz out betwoon the ourtins of his uppor e tures it leaves to the states the determi- | art and science, in counection with the | said that if the penalty preseribed by the | Were pending between the Mexican authori- the sale ore Ak & - 4ue berth near by, On his mug was an ox- b A ) 1 00 x 4 k13 4 ) tles and Geronimo, near Arizpe, the Mexicans | should claim the attention of the human- 1o So oo e fondish satisfaction, and 1 at T'ag advertisement for plans for a new | nation &5 to how legislators shall be mado | routine of daily life, and especially | jury 1s inflicted the jurymen will not be quietly swrounded the Indians and now | itarians and the public spirited in our | H,f“ R0 05 Do sh MAMIEEEAR ARG S 8 Catholio church calls attention to the re- | to voice the popular wish on senato- | adapted for those whose educational ad- [ out of danger. Throuts of what might | pavethem where there is 1o possibility of | midst. Give the littlo Loy with the bean | 1 @ scorned story tellor had reached markable growth of catholicism in Omaka | rial issucs. The gravest cause of com- | vantages have been limited, It vequires, | befull the jury were mado in advance of | gscape, Geronino has been notified that the | Shooter a vest for awhile “‘k iy ‘,’."' Pl cver and chunged the plush streamer nd throughout thoe state. Few cities of | plaint with the national senate to-day isits | if one would secure its proper benefits, | the yerdict for the purpose of intimida- | only terms will be unconditional surrende X S1I0N° Ui NANtorORINUL - o6 !;"‘ pearing the gold letter 9" into the place e . E v . 41 17 van p rty minutes | ti it is heir honor as fearle: ) ' R AR Y ¥ cvere in bluming the driver who | oe4y, 060 arked 3 and bud thereby the sizo bonsts of s0 many handsome and | lack of sympathy with the people of the | an average time of about forty minutes | tion, and it is to their honor as fearless | Captain Lawton has been notiiied and is now lash rather too freely on bhis | substantial church buildings occupied by | couutry, Itis obstructive and arrogant. | per day. In its careful selection and | men that it was wholly without intlu- | moving towards Arizpe, nd oxwining into this poor house }nul, I::\’.-L l“;;n“ R ok Roman Catholic worshippers and few | Depending upon the politicians for their | wido range of topics it promotes good | ence. So will this later menace fail to Wpanrs mutter with a view of doing something | i, F AU S S S i entitled to states in the far west of so many charges | six yoars, tenure of oftice, the senators, | habits of duily thought and conversation, | affect the course of justice. The jury did | - ”l: Hu{-ln‘.:‘ulu_ll:- nlm.‘“: ow otoe. | Vortisy of true manhood for God's erea- | 43,0070 s the moanest man on the and fuithful missionarics. This rosult is | with few exceptions, are more interested | and gives at least an introduction to, and [ its duty, and it will go hard with anarch- | o PIAERRT SRER S HE AW SR | turs, - A joor of woliess v RN | road due in large degreo to the gencrous and | in pandering (o the wishes of the lobby | considerable of the ivsight and outlook | ists and their sympathizers if any violence | 1116 vacancy caused by Gadstone's ehoos | evies o oeamimes bt it 14 doubtial 1f Joal Tatate Transfors. steady stream of contributions from the | thau in complying with the will of the [ of a *'liberul education.” It tends to re- " 1\%"!'-" upon l"'.“ ',"l""lr'!!‘f‘f“""v."'”"‘ ing to sit for Midlothian, which he was also | there is a place on the great foottool of [ The following transfers were filed ehureh membership, to faithful steward- | great majority, which they are supposed | move that indefimite and embarrassing | f4 to their oath and 10 thelr conseience, | gicoed to represent in parlivment, Ferguson, | Omaipotonce whore they wre “housed’’ | A ugust 20, with the county elerk. ip on the part of the trustecsand to the | to represent. The railroads control the | distance between the ‘“‘educated” and POLL DAL POINTS. Gladstonian candidate, has been ovorwlie o | a8 in his country, o - Joseph Kavanaugh and wife to Daniel Raf- o o alguod guardianship of tho “ logislaturos of many states. 1t is not | tho comumon mind, o lovel UNASSIFALIC | ormeline o v omatrbii it ongsested us u | INEL Suscessiul. M. polled 1.2 sole- | e wain Duildig of tio poor house is | giiyelol i B South Quatu, w 4tk Bishop of Omaha. l;ns_hor_ O(x‘m‘l.mr‘ su'x_prmlu;g lh‘:l]! uni-y colnlrlol I(‘}m m:untm-s ('l:‘\ss ‘I'.|sllx1‘;-l!«1lxa{x\||d lu.» m:_\}[u uummnll: candidate for mayor of New York, Jeneks. bascmont, in which are (|‘ :”\“! the mi‘l“'“ g )W "'H”fj AL bines the rare qualilications of fine | whici: the railroads select. reat wmon- | interests, side from the wider ontlool 030 ‘ushing K. Davis, of psota, ~ ——— kiteiaen and dinizg reom dn the rear | Christian Hartan aud wife to Charles B e bility ind tho loarniog of tho | eyed juteresis diotate tho ohoice of tho | and tho largor information, 1t upilits and | e seiorss wininE K. Dav o iesols wasn A patrof Posmuaters. | Sk hale §37 Soodsn porch, 18x30, | Colliis, ot 15, DIk 11, auseom Placo w d-= eloisters. He is quite as much at lome | joint sessions in other states and the sen- [ strengihons the mental and social | senate. 8 ATON, Algust 2 pecl which is used for sitting purposes. Ad- [ St0. 1 : ram to the Bek.|—l. L. Nye was to-day | ioi Wiy EY T " o Churles Nelson and wife to John Linder- ¢ his dosk surcoundod with abstracts of | ators chosen are the abject tools of the | facuities, an 50 inures not only to the | Ex.Congressman Horr, of Michigan, has | appointed p | g ¢ bining ihis in the seeond stery of the main ) pari lots 17 20, blk Kountze & appointed postmaster at Degan, Stanton | buitding are the. quarters for the male ‘1'5 J:;:,\l‘\u‘:'l I\ih ;munl 0, LIk Y, Ko gitles and audited accounts of parishos us | money powor. Between the people, | private benelit of the individual, but to | gone to Maine to stuwp the state during the | gounty, Neb., vice Freder Holinek, di- | sick. ‘Tho next room cast coutains the | *iea 5% Wiith Co'to Alpha Pearson, 1ot Bo is in the Episcopul pulpit preaching | who work and tol aud pay taxes and | the public advantage of a iarger man- | campaigu, olined; J. B, Mears, Whito Cloud, _\“,.,l. 113 for tho insane and idiotic. Tho other | 9, block 10, Dywight & dyiiat's sdd,qe= the doctrines of the chureh. who are west vitally - interested | hood and woemanbood, a higher grade of Theodore Puice, of Paris, Mo, has been | couunty, lowa, vice J. 8. Liller, resigued, roows gn this toor ure used as doai- | S, R

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