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THE DAIL PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. TR 0F STRSORIPTION Moeniaw Edition) including 8 Danly Brr. One o For 8ix Montk oo Mo O tor KOt OF A b IMPANY, riors ttanoe LISHIN 1y orderof All b A OMAIA to by THE Hh F‘fl M\a COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, Enrro THE Sworn Staten ate of Nebrask DAILY B nt of Circulation. 3 retary of the ee Pub- 1shing comy soiemnly 8w the actual circilla of _the Daily for the week ending Aug, 2ith, 1886, was as follows: Saturds Sunday, Ine: \Ll l\ Thurs ¥riday, Average f Tzsc ore me this r. Frin, Notary Publie. belng first duly sworn,d lie is secretary of the B¢ any, that the Daily was 10, copies; ril, Gro. B, Subseribed and sworn to b 25th day of Angust, 1850, [SEAL.| Geo. B, Tzschucl poea and says th Publishing com daily circulation of the month of January, 1556 for February, 158, 1 184, 11,557 coples: copies: for M 1850, 12, 1856, 12,208 copies; for July, 1885, 12,314 copie. Gro, B, Tzscuvck. Subseribed and sworn to before me, this 2d day of August, A. D, 1586, 1850, 1100 for June, [BEAT.. | ALTIOUGH the wndidutos 1 Tr Omaha has fair weathor next her exposition will be & grand in every respeet. week sueeess Tue Republican editor feels being called an inspired idiot. ogise. He is not inspired hurt at We apol- As between earthquakes and cyclones the people of this country prefer totake their chances with the latter. PARTIES who are expecting to make a Tortune on the rise of wheat are wuiting | impatiently for that European war cloud to materialize. Tne Mendota earpenter, Church Howe and Jim Paul are to hitch teamsand travel together. They would make a happy combination, Tue soldier boys at Grand Island fired tillery salute for Governor Daw ought to compensate his excellency for the Saline county fusilade. Tt 1s far better to conquer Mexico by our ideas of interprise than by the arts and force of wa The Beston Herald said this before Sedgwick conguered Mexico. GEorGE Q. CANNON has paid his bonds- men that forfeited bond of $25,000. The United States aunthorities should now make an effort to foree him to puy the penalty of polygamy. ¥ CAMUBELL, the insane play- wright, imagines lnmsel! the supreme yulor of the universe. There are some anno theawrien] men who imagine that they bold the same lofty position, WHEN the city council is acting asa smelling committee it should pay a visit to the fertilizing works—an establish- ment whieh produces smells ten times more nauseating than nll the slaughter houses combined. Towa is a cold-water state, hul if that overflow from the Belle Plain artesian well isn't stopped pretty soon the wlole iuble to be flooded. Inasmuch as 1sare prohibited from mixing corn juice with water, the people of Belle Plain bhave our sympath AN eastorn puper states that the repre sentatives of transcontinental lines in the Unitod States are looking askance at the rceent business demonstrations on the part of the Canadian Pucific. They have opened an office 1 San Francisco and propose to puton & line of steamships betwuen that eity and their western tor- minus at Paget Sound. It is the opinion of railroad mon that the far northern roud will, during the next few years, cut very seriously into the busincas of its southern rivals, Tho road is projecting a new outlet to the Atlantic coast to con- neet with a line of stonmships from Hali- fax, and the directors haye entered nto an 'ment with tho Postal Tele- graph company whereby wiros will be earried ncross the continent and down the const to San F) ginia,was irman of the democratic 1 committee after all others having any Iability had declined to assumo the nearly thankless labors and responsibilities of tho position. He is a comparatively young man in pelities, but hiad shown soma ability in pohtical man- agement in West Virginia, and had made at least one creditable speech in the sonato that attracted attention to him, He aceepted his present task reluctantly and under pressu doubtless from a pereeption of the difliculties that would inevitably confront him rather than from any distrust of himself. But however this way be, the evid thus far is th Mr. Kenna s not likely to win any glory for himsclt, nor do any valuable service to his party us the chairmun of the con- gressional committee. The stall he is sending out as campaign material is much of it 30 aged as to be musty, while she rosiduc is largely ridiculous. But he | is not The record of s oven under | the adwinistration, af- fords nothing for eampuign uses. What else, then, ean he but have recourss go the old politizal chest- l\ulslh'\l have been raked over again n by democratio eommittoes and stompers in & score of campaigns, notiing romains of them .but the selectod as ol eongression Disconraging tmmigration. not to be denied that there a rable drift of opinion favorable | to the view that the time not remote ) ont f nc is ay b 1 the when it nmy din ome ex| interest ) fa Wl rman 1 <0 anxious iy ountry try such 1mm it an countric tions inimic | ghoulr j to in ported 1o 1 a new and vast cou natural to encourage and all the conditions came to us from all B friendly and peaceful invasion of vast hordes, greater in number than the hos- tile tribes that overthrew the Roman em We had in 18%) in this country citizens of forcign birth, These laborers have added enormously to onr wealth, I have made us what we ar | but now with changed conditions the | is a growing feeling that even so great a good may have elements of danger in it. The line was first drawn upon the Chinese, and we have by general consent gone to the extent of practical prohi bition of Chinese immigration. Another indication of publie opinion is that on the 26th day of February, 1885, congress Umost without debate or division passed a law prohibiting the importation and | migrations of foreigners und aliens under agrecment or contract to perform labor in the United States. By the act of Au- gust 3, 1832, a duty of fifty conts is levied upon cach passenger not a citizen of the United States, who shall come b, mer or sailing vessel to the United States from any foreign port to a port within the Unitea States. And if there found among such passengers any convict, lu- natic, idiot, or any person unable to tako care of himself without becoming a pub- lic eharge, then such persons shail not he permitted to land, but must be returned to whence they camme. *‘I am not sure suid Mr. Shermgn, “but that the prinei- ple of these laws may not in time be ex- tended to otherobjectionable classea with great benelit to our country. Suflicient to say, thut with our growing population We must commence the stuay of these problems of so order nnd employ ment that have occupied the attention of European count We must cul- tivate a stronger national feel ing. TI ivil war has removed the great cause of our dissension. Let us feel that as members of the great Ameri- can family wo nre in to each other, that we cher me flag, enjoy the same liberties, are entitled to the same protection, and are common heirs of an inheritance of free institu tions founded upon the valor and wisdom of our ancestors, and presel and strengthened by this ger ion.” Itis| cortuinly significant when adistinguished statesman like Senator Sherman, always careful of speech and knowing his ground perfeelly, thus commits himself to Jarge body of his constituenis in favor of discouraging a too free immi- gration, and to suggests ai least thet the subjcet 1s worthy of serions gen sideration, m b veen orers im road. In | s it was of from reas number grat There a| woring u is Another Chanco for Controversy. "ho recont seizure by a United St cutter of two Canadinn ve strait, on lhu ers ceded to llu, an l‘wt.ms by l.YIaS swill nndoub! afford the state department anothe porty to exvound international iaw in councction w rights of the Unitea State These i were eflected sixty-five and 120 miles from the nearest land, and were made under the act of congress passed in 1308, making it a penal offense to kill any fur-bearing animal within the fimits of Alaska, or the watcrs thereof, excepi hy permission of the secretary of the treas The ob- jeet of the act was to prevent the extine- tion of the for-b ng seal by the rapa i city of seal hunters, as was done in the s Auul» in the south Pacitic that were for- u favorite breeding gronnd of the animal, but are now entirely descrted, ‘This is the first application of tho act, and it has rased several very interesting questions. One relates to whether Rus- a had the right to convey to the United States, as it did by the tern its treaty in connection with tte sale of Alaska, the greater part of Behring strait; another is whether any fory government will recognize such a right under international law; and still another 18, what is a closed sea? which it scoms has never been positively determined by international law. The treaty rights of this country in Behring strait—wh was held by Russia to be a closed se have never been tested, but ttis qui probable that these oceurrences, which denote a determination to carry out the act of eongress, will open up a contro- versy which will settle the above ques- tions. It is also suggested that the con- stitutionahty of the act might very prop- erly be made a subject of test, since its cot is to grant to the Alaska commer- al company a monopoly of the nght to catch seal in Bohring strait. The matter derives additional importance from the fact that the lease or franc! of the Alaska company will expire in 1800, and the next eongress W have to consider the question of its renewal, Tuk proposition to establish a line of | steamers botwoen New Ovleans and Rio Janeiro is me: £ with eonsiderable en- couragement, Thre will be required for a wonthly service, and it is estimated that the cost of the fleot will not be over §300,000, ‘The Bra: n gov- ernment is strongly in favor of giving large annual subsidy to the enterprise, {and tha merchants of Rio Janeiro are very enthusiastic over the project. 1 sont the United States consul to the Now Orleans board of trude to advoeate the establishment of the line, and to as- | sure that bouy that they would duplicate the amount of stock suhseribed in New Orleans. That such a line of steamers | could be run wrofitably there doe: | scem to be much doubt, even if it s no subsidy from the United States. government has put itself on record | against subsidies of all kinds, The New York Commercial Bulleiin vory properly suys: “Ifcongress has any settled pol THE joy at all upon any public that in the future not a pubiic money ghall thus be for the promotion of v It has made a v 1 irvespeet tical « dis question, dollar of the \ppropriated vate ymercial ricos in that 1 wve of pol well I tional netion ¢ und proved permanently extended our ¢ m A\ of the L private solid basis ned b but wlaf e to ¢ of th ente ki rpris ind in res ness or economic e ment, whatever if it is pend upon treasury gratuities GE MANNING, who will suceeed My as minister to Mexico, well spoken of, and there is e to expoct that he will make a satisfactory repre sentative of the government in the “sis ter republie.” Whatever exigeney may have existod in connection with the still pending matter of difference between the two countries has passed, and what re mains in controversy will be settled by the deliberate and unimpassioned methods of diplomacy. The United States goyernment will doubtless insist upon a modification of the laws which were brought to light in the Cut- ting case, and it is havdly to be suppos that Mexico will refuse to make sion in thi= direction, sinee it appears that sho is-altogether singular i respect to these liws among countries having in- ternational relutions with each other. It may not be an affair of a day, however, to overcome Mexican attachment to old forms, and care and diseret oy wll need to be used. There is reason to believe from what is said of Judge Manmng that his judicial exverience and temper pe culiarly fit him for this delicate duty. The country will be el to tind that the administration has not made another mistake m his appointment. ascerta none J Jac son son obnoxions concess Tue policy of the Canadian govern- mentin striking a blow at the shipping interests of the United States whenever it can find opportunity for doing so. supremely narrow and stupid. It more over denotes a malicions disposition which should not appear in the sober and deliberate acts of a government, ticularly in its relations to a cont A case in point is the 1 ion of the Canadian minister ing vessels of the United States from from one Canadian port to the other to get eargoes, which, it is pointed out, will have a disastrous effeet upon the Geor v trade, as it doubtles: will, if entoreed, upon the trade of other localities which have hitherto been Hly ssible to American If the nadian government s foolisnly expeet- ing to force concessions from the United States by processes of this Kind, it will certainly be disappointed, while if it should compel a policy of retaliation, Canada would unquestionably be the groater sufl Wi are assured by Dr. Miller's paper that the new public printer, Mr. Benediet, will attend to his duties *‘in a first ¢ manner,” because as a printer, business man and demoe he is above reproach. We haven't the least doubt of it. The first duty of the public printer is to fill the cases with and provide “phat takes" for political strikers and fife who have bheen running country weeklics in the m- terest of congressmen. The next and more profitable business of the public printer is to trade at old iron prices the printing pre and machinery, which i predecessor has bought at list prices, presses and muchinery. The ion on these trades will enable a man who is industrious and economical to accumulate about $100,000 a year on a salory of $4,000. With proper business tact the v public printer will be able to keep the wolf from the door and buy the Omaha Herald at the end of Cleve- lund’s term, Curren Hows boasts that he has cap- tured the Lancaster county delegation to the congressional convention. Church has operated in Laneaster county for number of ye His drafts upon th property owners of Lincoln have alwa been honored at the point of the ballot. Even thesaline contractors have remitted their checks upon demand, although sometimes under protest. We remember secing a lotter which contained one of those checks with a little side remark as follow Herewith enclosed $50 for the gentleman from Nemaha who would rathier steal than earn an honest living.” clu going vessels, Tne sublime cheek of the “Mendota penter’’ was again exhibited at the Grand Island reunion, where he har- rangued the vetorans in s most foreibl cloquent and patheticstyle. How a man who is an expelled member of the Grand Army on the charges of embezzle- ment and druakenness an face an audience of Nebraska soldicrs passes our comprehension. Nowhere except in Nebraska would such an im- poster be countenanced. 1t seems to us that the Grand Army ought to at least have ropudiated amun who as & trusted oflicer of the order has embezzled its funds and swindled hiz comn; Other Lands Than Ours, Bulg coutinues the eentral voint of interest in Europe, and the Bulgarian question takes precedenco of all others, ‘The return of Prince Alexander to Solia, with & papular welcome of the most dem- onstrative character, while it appears to heve been received by most of the na- tion with great istaction, has evi- dently not improved the temper of Rus- , whatever changes it may render nee- sary in her plans. The spirit shown in the answer of the ezar to the conciliatory note of Prince Alexandoris very far from being amiable, and the closing sents: suggest the wrankling of a bitter feeling isappointment and resentment which dily be viewed as a menace of further trouble. The expressions in Furopean diplomatic cireles, so far as they have been obtained, are not wholly reassuring. While there is a goncurrence of opinion that Russia will for the time being remsin un inactive spectator of the events incidont to the resumption of the govern- ment of Bulgaria by Alexander, i viously the belief that the de power will merely be held in not abandoned, and that Ruse: OMAHA DAILY P | itis BEE: SATURDAY, macy will not be long in finding another opportunity to make itself felt in the fa vorite direction o B dnons operation Thwart viracy by ition w N the popular sympa A support of 5 ver mil been the urts ministers, the | tfeel the hfurh int the world, of ftsdoef wtign df i s passion fo) ed in its con A counter revol nch thy a have Land priw ment mu fore dv what ¢ s of ¢ n tion b W the d ing the con the rather inten of | will ne i sion minat other and While, theref fow days ago looked for the most part dis rian question is not y ettled, of settlement arise even more serious than those already The possibil ity of ropean war is not necessarily removed by the return of Alexander to Bu ria. e re, t ms which a v so thr W) wtening the Bulga and whild complica wred 3 it is in process tions may encountered ivs in England present no new features of striking interest or im portance. In the of comaons on Thursday night the address to the queen, after the amendment of Sexton was voted down, was agreed without division Sexton’s amendment ealled upon th government to reassert the law in Belfast | and restore the authority of the constab ulary 1n the scetion of the eity from which it had been excluded by vie lenee. The amendment had be- come unneces; by reason of the | t that the authorvities had taken ssion of the disord: portion of Shank Hill, on Thursday, and | in control there. There no abatement of zeal m - the At a mecting of fort stonian members of Alfrea Hlingsworth unanimousiy resoly and aggressive policy, It was @ cided to notify Sir Witliam Vernon Har- court and John Morley th: meeting desired t the nome rule struggle, com- mencec the recent elections, should be strenuously maintained. Political hous to presiding, it 1 to favor a forw The meeting in London a few d of 50,000 workingmen ut which there avery free expresson of socialistie do trines, noted as indicatin; spirit of discontent among the working slasses of England ssumed immense | proportions. The agricuitn 100, have been brought to the ve ruin by American competition, and it is | said that thousands of hpldings have be- | come 50 nearly wortliless that the only nomi Ten years ago ther A handful of soeialists in I nd at twenty-four hours’ notice, 5 ean be \|||nmunml lvnrnllu r in London, and all her t cilics gre honeycombad | with them. To w m!\v these bearers | of the red flag not swelbto in tho coming | ten years if discontentebntinues to grow | pidly as at presents Altogether the | n'in England presents some threat- spect The Irish question ,ull! her people. Her agricultural and 1 classes ave growing more and more feverish. Russia menaces her ndaney in the, gast. A weak and x policy chavacte ler mini counsels, Her markets I caten into, and the worm of taxation at her vitals, it cning divid industri 1L is | e 1f Russin were to attempt a bold mili- movement for the po: ion of Bul . which many regard as a not im- ble oceurrence, she would find no insignificant force to confront her. Tur key, Bulg: and Roumania can bring ln(u lhl- field 400,000 soldiers, but if the czar makes a sudden move he might gain his object before these men could be got together. There are at pres ent over 100,000 soldiers, comprising several regiments of the splen did imperial guard of Russia, massed in nsport ships to any vantage point determined upon. while the Black Sea fleet s in readiness to co-operate with land troops afterward. It is not cly, however, that the powers in mter- est will permit themselves to be taken un- aware They have just learned a lesson in Russinn andacity that will keep them actively vigilant for some time. If the migration of the whole Mussul- man population of Bulgaria to Turkey proper, which is said tobe incontempla- tion, should be ried into efleet, the movement would, no doubt, tend to give homogencity to the population of the principality, but 1t is not easy to sce in what way it would strengthen the posi tion of the sultan While Mussuhuun%l remain in Bulgavia Prince Alexander’s suzerain has some subjects there who may be expected to remain loyal, but should they migrate he will have none. The porte, however, is said to be inelimed to encourage the movement and some of the Mussulmans are alreudy on their way to Armenia. Boula meteorie carcer seems to be burning itself out pretty rapidly. It was but the other day that he was to be the avenger of Sedan, Then came the fatal correspondence; the ab- surd duel; the burlesaue and comie ear- toons which filled eyni¢al Paris with extinguishable laughter, and now w told that his res! ion as minister war is to be called for, and that he ahout to disappear nu.m’ publie life, General *"% Some explorers ate said to have discoy- ered about sixty miles from Magdalena, Sonora, a vi forest whercin they found a pyramid havipg a base of 4,850 square feetand a height of 750 feet, which makes it double timt af the celebrated Cheops pyramid. Thetop may be reached ina carriage along a spiral-shaped road, The exterior walls &re said to be of granite, perfectly put together. Not far from the monument is a small mound, the interior whereof contains hundreds of rooms, from ten to fiftecn feet long by five to ten wide. These rooms haye no windows or doors, but entrance therein is effected through the top. Their walls are covered over with paintings and hieroglyphics. Some stone utensils have been found within these rooms. Some people do n ot credit the discovery g A European correspondent remarks that the old Emperor William is a popu lar hero such as Amorica has not since General Washington, and England | never at ull. The erown prinee and Bis- marck come not far beiind; the imperial dynasty and its ministers are, in faot, seen | throw | espe | quality of wheat can be produced | wide ing | | modeled after the | thi SEPTEMBER 4, 1886. practically omnipotent, and will boe sup- ported in any action they may take. “To one who remembers the distractions of rmany twenty o ago, the pre armony of sentiment, the con v overy you talk with tha perma sent m German t the umity of the nat ro perf ry imy be the life of g s of n I of nt the whic ime ce of the | int tain.' n hand » main Tne wonderful g continue tion thisz state ttract atten T'he Chicag N “In the last five years the growth of Nebraska has been ratio than that iy other state in the Union. In a few years she will rank among the more and wealthy, as she now more vastly fortile western states.” of pread to wide 08 sy n greater of Mu. TiLDEN, lawyer of great was consider who ) ,putin his will a ability, | provision cutting oft his heirs if they con | test the disposition of the property. His litigation, ht, un intention was to check will In the eyes of the public this is all r but the lawyers think it was highly professional on the part of Mr any obstacles in the way of Jitiga: tion CURRENT TOPICS. \ths of Brooklyn ized by 3,648 persons last week, “The town of Norway, Me, the 100th anniversary of its tember 8, Senator Pawes, in his Berkshire cattle show address. will diseuss Indian corn and dwell 11y on the red ears, Now another man has been discovered who won the battle of Gettysburg. 1t is General Berdan of the sharpshooters, The obelisk in Central Park, New Yorlk, is still erumbling a little, in spite of the ap- plication of parafline which was made a year azo, The frec were patron- will *hrate settlement Sep- James Garner, an English railway porter, wl were but nincteen shillings per week, lias just died, leaving 00 as the result of aceumulated tins from passengers, The sage brushlands of Nevada have been considered worthless for agrieultural pur- poses. Recent.experiments prove that a good without irrigation. the yield this year being an aver- age of fifteen bushels tothe acre. Al is to be built across the Hudson at Poughkeepsie which will eost $2,225,000, and the approaches will cost over §2,000,000, The lower part of the structure is to be 1 feet above high water, and the bridge will carry a double railroad track in addition to a arriage-way, o Henry Villard is expeeted to put his sign out again in Wall street thirty davs hence, He has rented a room on the tifth floor of the | Mills building, and will represent asyndicate of German capitalists in their American n- vestments, It is promised by his friends that Mr. Villard will do more railrond skyrocket- ingon his own account soon. It has been discovered that the livered by Mitton J. the treasur of Odd Fellows I*\‘ on the Ifln a speech de- Durhan, comptroller of of Kentueky October, L of James L. 5 talien entire,wi of aword, from a sjeech 1870, by the Hon. v, during the Augi James / emori S 0D e navy have been selected. vessels will be named > the other, Japan hip Nani- will be called eston, knd' the A vessel will bo called Baltimore, The Baltimore will be the largest vessel. The de- signs for it were made by Constructor White, of England, for the Spanish government, but no vessel lids yet been constructed in accord- ance with them. "The Baltimore is expected narkable speed, and if the en- gineers perform their duty_properiy all naval ts agreo that sho will be the fastest and the finest vessel in the nayy. Dl Not a Party Reformer. Baltimore gmerican Prohibition is a power in politics, but up to date the honesty of parties does not appear to have been greatly improved by it. ——— Managed by a Lot of Poor Colonels. St. Lowis Glebe-Dem erat, “The Bulgarian revolution has ended in a complete and miserable failure. have been mansged by the colonels who conducted the brief and in- glorions Overall campaign in St. Louis. - wikan, Weary of Prohibition Springfield (Mass) Repiblican. Atlanta, Ga., is getting weary of prohibi- Wd the local sentiment Is running strongly in favor of high license. Savannah finds that high licemse, which is in effect re- strictive license, works like a charm, About fifty low bars have been foreed to close and much better order is maintained. - The Old Reliable Cow, Chicago Herald. Meantime, to those who do not like oleo- margarine, it may be a satisfaction to knew that the humble cow still continues business at the old stand, undisturbed by the fear of stamp and taxes, and in total ignorance that suchi vexatious elements as internal revenue collectors exist in the land to harass her product or embitter her end. After all, the cows is a safe reliance, -~ Sedgwick's Mission, Washington Critic, ons me, what's that I hear— s ‘on a toot er thought s Sn00L, 21 e He'd getituy I thought he was a moral man, A follower of the law: to hear he's with the boys, 8 me on the 1aw, 1 sent him on the Cutting But didn’t think he'd stay ' And make we feel ashawied of him By eutting up this way. se, 1I'm told he stayed out all the night, And at the early dawn, Phey left a shutter at his door With Sedgwick stretehed the reon, Alackt Alackt ' broken up! 1y sho lxl have known T h“\ cochineal, in M 1n every place is grown. And cochineal, dear friends, you kriow-— 1 think that I shall faint 1 hat bright dyo with which they niako The very red —[From *I'he Cochin || fud by 0. ¥, Dayard. - Kirk's German Pile ( Sure cure for blind, bl fing, and Pil One box has cured the ten years stauding, No one 23 after using this wor rman Pile Ointinent. |I ays the itching at ou s instand relief. m.um. nt is prepared unl) for { the private parts, and is warranted by our a Urugeists; sent by mail on veceiptof pice A bal- nenient, itely populous | imong the | and productive of the | Tilden to | £ the session of the grand lodge | ns | cruisers for the | ()no of the 4000 ton | 1t seems to | same class of | STATE AND TERRITORY, Nebraska Jc Nobraska City has car problem | The B. & M, has invested £15,000 depot site in JBeatrice I'he Scandmayian state is estimatec North Bend nick to re Senator Van prople of York day The will | Ut tings, tackled in population 81,400, now 1 the Wi t the investing largel burnt district addy i in grounds Mon T fivst tember No of nnt Frank Elson, a raking liny was knce by a ' vicious injured York county intimates that banner Van Wyck county and will £ her claim by an almost this fall I'he seven-year-old of Maleolm, whilo playing around clevator was drawn _into shute anc smothered in agrain bin, Some mensly miseroant Briggs vesidence in Hooper, abscnee of the family, their wearing apparel | shears A Beatrice paper intimates Omaha Southern railroad, a few months ago, is a nephew Rock Island, Better than that dogrees. A Wakefield mer, ave apair of ragged t rewarded with an invi pistols, to hand_over generosity cost him The first n Park association will b Sey i Bend boy, whil the chest and dar son of J Stever entered during and mutilate with a the that the of by 1 by s money. gin Se days. Purse 1,000 ve been arran and will o t many of the fast he attending the Omaha and A McCook gutter-gnipe, scoured and fed by madae indecent proposals wife of his rescu Fortun ately a mus cular nurse and a mop handle handy and the . 8. was bounced without ceremony, picked up, Towa Ltems, An even 100 fairs will be state this fall. ‘or the first tir Moines, the river i tlows over the dam. A Des Momes constabie rested o bartender as wis drawing the cork from a suspicious look- ing bottlo Septewmber is conference month for the | Towa Methodists. There are tour conf ence districts in the state, with x member ship of 80,000, A little danghter of C Clarkson, got hold of a sm centrated lye and was She may recover. Professor Foster period will begin on the Gth ! tinue tothe 16th 1t 18 expr however, that the 1on of exempt from visitation. A horse trader named Zeigler, of Brook Iyn, beeame enraged at oné of his horses nd knocked it down with an axe and terally hacked 1 to picces. e was ar- held in the 50 iow that no water rently ker, of 11 box of con fearfully burned. predicts th storm and con- s of Town will meet in ar Rapids Scptember and 18 for the purpose of organizing an association for the prompt ance of news througrheut the convention at ( evoral honses 1 last wo s being were burgl, vly thrce hundred ured in one place. Mrs. di unuv} ring, the tly slipping it trom her finge :pt. while sl Charles Br man about instantly In some e was shufting, and ated lifo” was a young 5, W t Chancey not delinitely known, caught and drawn into tl before he could be exte extinet. A Storm Lake divine the Lord to eith nanner recently prayed shange the heart of the vof that city or kill sermon following the od that the objectiona- be removed within yer he proplic ‘brother would thirty days. ok Dakota, There are 44,000 Cunadians in the teryi- tory. « of mpbell county claims a population 2,000, Pennsylv nut ton in Deadwood, Burleigh county with a valuation of 2,800,000 has an indebtedness of 1,000. coal 15 worth §25 per Barnes held at and 11 hu It is said that vietims of the Newnrk windstorm are suliering greatly privation and exposure. What was supposed to be a dy agricultural ower City mite s pipe lilled with lard, The bottom has | speculative boom in_mining stock in Deadwood. Scores of vietims are too poor to w; out of town. The tr es of the school of mines at Rapid City are trying toseourc Dr. Pisrre Ricketts, * president of the Columbia school of mines, of New York, for presi- dent of the institution. e — Thisis tho best §eason i which to purify the blood, and Hood's Sursaparilla 15 the best blood purifier, 100 Doses One Dolar, Puri who ¢ puinte — is snid to contain 11 themselves 5, senlptors, designor wood cutter nuinte on actors, sir musicians and public performers of all sorts. A little more than 20,000 of this number are women, Miss cbe Harrod, done hundred, living at Newbnreyport, M Her entennial has just been eolebrated, @ouem omms on DIARRHEA= FVERYBODY-IS-SUBJECT-TQx “(CMPAINTS GFE s KIND: 25O AMIY )5 SAFEWi HAV,Nq A BOTTLE oF 617 persons including . ong ; vorecinin, \wwm FASY: REACH I IS A SAFE-&(SPEEDY “eR2, CURE' .09 perbox e co. BENTON, Pror, nd, O, Sold C. ¥. Gooodman and l\ i & Co., 16th and Douglus ifth and Cuml ALLDRUGGISTS SELL 1 unanimous yote tho incorporated the two Wi His oting of the Hastings Driv- Lincoln fairs. triendly hand, to the invatid were trounced and the strect a of the knife or on, the > in the history of Des 4 y ar- | 1 the aet of om | England, France & Ger rmany. bomb found in the court house at Fargo | turned out to be nothing vut a piece of } dropped out of the | o hinve a fosmton. 1t teq g, and gives oHitie, culeand B e O 8old by Al & A2 WHITTIER 617 St. CharlesSt., St l,onl- Mo. 4 elty papers sl Nervous Prostration, Physical Weakne: Hons of Throat, Skin o Bons Debility, Mental and and other Affec- Blood Poisoning, rising from Indiscre or Indulgence, vich v bl T Eny and defeciive ‘o tho face, phyiienl duchy. aversion to f ids rendering Marr permacetly eured. Fiph Yeatslope, frae tn any addre e o by mall frec, (nvited and st:eily oont dential, A Positivo Written Guarantoe given tn every Fabloasa, Medicine sent every whire by tall of express MARRIAGE CUIDE, eleswat cloth snt gl over ina followlug g0 tmproper or (38 paes) on vuun PO SRS reliablo oure ENCH HOpRITAL b o At Erench Foy r kot oeses MK giving news: s prompely checkad m‘ A i FHEE. Consult Bopend edival endorsement on (oflle 0F Ly mall) with 515 1t doctors ¥ RE! _BIVIALE AUENCY. No. 174 Fulton Street. New Yorks 5 21,829,850 ffiua Tansill's Punch Cigars wore shipped during the past two years, without'a dram- mer fn our'employ. No othor house in tho world'ean trathe fully mako such a showing, Ono sgeut (dealor only) wan'ted in oueh town, SOLD BY LEADING DRUCCISTS. DR. IMPEY. 1509 FARN.AM ST, Practice limited to Discases of the EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, @lassesfitted for all forms or defoctive Vision. Artificial Lyes luserted. 'Nebraska National Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital, . ..$250,000 Burplus . ..30,000 ent, Cashier, .+ Viee Pre HL S Hu, W sy H.W. Morse, w8, Collins, o5, Lewis 5. Reod. 'A. E. Touzalin. BANKING OFFICE: TiHE IRON BANK, Cor 12th and Farnan A General Banking Busmes N. W. HARRIb & Co. BANKERS, CHICA1GO, BOHE Of Cou Citios #nd others of e ot ed s0ld. Enstorn bt s Corrcspond- ency HANBURG - AMERICAN Facker Company. A DIRECL LINE FOR s 1o bou 5 i : known line VT oy, und tho Uiis we i cor ¥ requs Wo steamships of bidlt of lron, i wat are furnishod with 1z hoth sifo und rdnys for Plv. RIS wod HAM. amors jonve I [Eouth, AONDON) BURG). Jtoturning, tho st Hauiburg on Wodnosd ‘ wiking g, £0). i cts_from Plymout or to Any pl Btoorngo ourist Gazolt C. B, RICHARD & CO,, Genoral Pussenior Agonts 61 Broadway, Now York; Washingion and fa Bullc Bts. Chicago LIl ¢ Red Star Line Tondc srlund, ¥ g2, Bend for i Carrying the Be), Buil, sl Between Antwerp & Hew York 10 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL. LAND AKD FRANCE. 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