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N1 N > HE OMAHA DAIL BEE: FRIDAY; OCTOBER 1, 1886. e —————— e e e ——————e e ——————————— ——— | 1 T 5 " Nebraska's Next Governor, | to respect the wishes and foelings of | ufacture of any modern artillery Targ »r‘ Keep 1t Before Republicans. Tiave no power looms and ‘poor facilities fot | tured oxprossiy for the woestern { i, 4L = o o 0 1 . A LHI AVRIHeY -~ BIERG | v Sonimation of Ganeral John M | republicans of this county outside of the | than field picces.: The reasons for this | The republicans of the First district | dycing, printing and finishing | with the Atkinson firm's name blows in PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING Fhaver for chiof magistrate of this state | rail gang, they will have no cause to | difference are varfous, but it is a little | should ask themselves whether a man | 1" Pittsburg manufact ' Ohlos tiole Uy R 1Y TRy . - | will be | 1 lassesof poople, and | foar a bolt. In any other state or district, | singular that Uhe 'navy is g0 much | havi ha record as that of Church | bought land on which to ¢ ) ) | 1 arket. TERVE OF SURSCRIPTION | cspecia Y n 1 sat- | the first questions when a candidate pre- | ahead of the army when the former has | Howe has any rightful claim upon the | houses which their workmen will be en Towa ltems, D e Jom includingQeggny . et [ | jore than | sents himself are, how does he stand with | no permanent ordiance corps, all the | suppor iy decent republican. Leav. | GRS . A casy paym There are 16,000 pensioners i the vor 81x Month & thirt General Thayer has been a | the rank and file of the party® s he the | ordnance officers be det n rota- | ing out of question his corrupt methods | The breaking up of the Luropean s Work has began on the Sioux ¢ g i RIS 5 commonwealth. | most avaiiable and least objectionabie | tion for three years time, excopt the | and notorious venality we appeal to re- | Sy “““"H“ n s 1 of commerce bu s, One Yonr ] \s A tothe | n Will any large portion of the | ehief of the U, who serves f publicans to punse and r ! gl dad-hht Sl APn gEfove mimi o ™ 01 ¥ i f t l repres | party he disaff by his years, for this kind of duty. On the | they put a premivm | manufacturers are holdir iny : R < i T j : < and distriet the ov other hand the ordnmuce burcaun of t son ond conspiracy n X At 1o time has ther an aetive Captain (. W Budd, of Des - Stat of t Will hel army issupposcd to consist of profession ence 5 demand for lots in s \ 1 a v 1o ( it | W g, G 1Th | 1 wmd the experts, Itisa permunent corps filled by | Ten years ago publ ‘l has been this year | dus, t champion wing shot of A unieations rolnt o 0 1 ! 1 for himself pular ¢ | lar How details of leeted line officers, who one party was on st 1 T Spare mo to lots rather than into | W 1, for geon shoot, 100 birds torial mi wid be add sl t 1 ' : 2 ] s > oOF THE DB wem, contide nd r t. Un ! Juette, T in the corps, nover leave it. 1t has every ¢ banks and loan tions, evidently pre- | With a new court houso, Ma BUSTNEGE 1ymrrney [ many others who | 1| Kernard and Boss Stout?” “Can he be | charged that a chief reason why the | Wieeler wa ed to parly | T bo s proporty-oWwnets. | + Turner hall, prospoetive 1 LTS T e Tuiramitsrtoss gnoutd b8 | woul noy fe, General Thayer | ul to the corporate influence otdnance department of the army has | i1 power, Church Howe entered into o 1 have four mont k| T Ahd'd bl Lard taxe Bt BCE PUBLISUING ComPayy. paoemicTons, | f 1, at ) pen defeats him. By such a A Churenl | has permitted the growth of a elique that | This infame n ¢ | year fell over £3,000 short of last yeat THE BCE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRICT e nor OF N v | Howe line beorta the petie’s candidits | oontrols It Thls comiiustion, ft is | tara. ‘Tita proot of [ i ko | imount, and the meeting was in & m B, 1 t s honored congress, and beeause Douglas county | al (, refuses to have anything to do | Surmise or GIOTL y iy, ‘1"’""‘ ] Taily Lbe trouble w —_— ) \ v n in the used by the I ¢ hanother na Ll publicans resent the ontrage, they arc | with outside inventors, and that by an in- | pooh-poohed or bru ALY e Il HH’ ; THE DAILY BEE The y ka whom he has | told that they will bedisciplined and pun- | ordinate opmion of its own skill and the | nouncing it one of Ko thioy ndvoete. 1n | 9a1 yonrs, Mot at Mt ‘\"Hl”‘:”::“"”" ORI 1 1 1 imes | in t 3 . i f 1 camp 1 slay iy . = % h ornon ong iy Bworn Btatemont of Clroniatl 1 20 faithfully in times | ished he political hereafter. Such | value of its own inventions has given as | €4 by o : men ato vi<orousty axl- | Tnst srock and had thoit pletures takon In " of Nebraska, | past, Joice ot ol sol- | threats, we ean assurc the Lincoln whip: | little countenance as possi to outside I'hs recovds of the le f ¢ we, In Denn La group. They were Prior Scott, of % sunty of Dol S i diers by the dority over given to | perin, have no terrors for Douglas | invention, and thus retard progress, | Church Howe was o m in it command respect. Codar county, 87, James Scott, 86: Pros T »‘;.""I"]:‘”‘;‘\“ i A R R iy candidate for their suffrazes county republicans. They have got | But without making invidions compari- | contain the indelible proc enings of the Belgium coal | o Seott “1'\‘1 " of Linn ..,Imu\, N the actial cirevlation of the 1) For tl rat time sinee <h s becomo §oelang comfortably without any favors | sons the fact remains that the ordnance onable conspirac and no denial ting to the veport of a voyal | 'Y otty of Mereer ff”“"l‘\' linois, 7 for the week ending Sept, 24th, 1886, a state, Neoraskn will have a governor § from the railroad party and they will sur- | department of the navy has achieved stand against ev ¢ furnished by 12 per month; girls Dakota. follows capuble of filling the position with dig- | viveits displeasure. When the republi- | better results and made greater progress | 0Wn pen Bricfly told; th listory Of this o Ll Lot Wik An iron mine has been discovered near country to Tilden | & yilay, 18t nity and high ability. Without re strict taught by the | than that of the army Ihe establish- | plan to hand over th ¢ | to elaht Libile) ' Valley City. Ui flecting on any onc of his prede- | learn that they must | ment of a groat gun factory at Washing- | aud demoericey is as follows & ATORBR RIEDEUORR TS ulphur spring has been discoyered ! [ cossors, it is o humiliat fact | ut consult Douglas eounty vepubli- | ton, or vatlier the ficst stop in the enter In 1876 Nebraska - electoed e A€ X O foh it . adwood. | that our governors have nin [ eans suflicieatly to asertain whether | prise, which is ta be taken to-day, is | Strickland O RN, ViR eryTBI Poe ekl tocounty is hecoming celebrated Thursday, S4d..... oint of ability and executive a candidate for congress is of- [ another evidence o awnkonedl ine | Connor presidential eloctors by a vote of || Ll e s, 0 e il Gxtone its conl ficlds lay, & I & i evidenee to i waker mill at 1 1 wal N Friday, #ih.... orienco far bolow the standand sol : 7 i ¥ : M | 01 010 0 against a vote of 16,051 cast for | M At Paterson and for several estensions. | “Tho Homestake continues to pay its perience far below th ndar md likely to meet with | terest in naval aflfairs which has taken A % | A number of companies have decided to in- | ysual monthly dividend : Average. ... i other stutes for their chief mngistr | serious opposition on nccount of | place within the past two or three years, | the Filden and H "“‘P‘”')v T ot e | crense their capital stock, In-several Euro Duryng Soptomber the Teon. AL mi T T . | N ) stion i diseo oL 0 | ). CPLC N o 0 o Skertbad oo “' T e Jolin M. Thayer will, we feel sure, [ his character and vecord, they will | and which it may be hoped will continue | the "H“'“”” Wi H‘ L | that | pean silk centers the demand is chietly for | turned out 20,000 ounees of silver cribe n to before me TS o s e ol C n th e i 3 y N % 5 ¥ PANVASS ¢ is voto coule fake e | Jow gr whiel nutaeturers do 3 L L STy of S N. I, FEit, the peer among governors i the old not run tl ot of disaster and de- | until the country is given a navy y "‘ i 2 ‘\ b ”' I“" I‘ el K Vhiclh manutacturers do not car A Boheminn woman named Carda, [BEAT | Jotary Publie. | est states of the union | font quate to its requirements, and suflicient | under the then existing faw belore the | to make. livinge near “Tyndall, was stamped to Geo, B, 'Tzschuck, being fi For the republican party, the nomina- | Until then the honest and unbought re- | for the vast seacoast interests now prac islature convened. The electoral vote trial prosperity thae | death by o Texas pony not long ago. AL tion of John M. Thayer will be | pubtican voters of Douglas county will | tically defenseless ad to be eanvassed in December e ot e | Immigration Comisizsionar Dunlap daily circulation of the Dail peeuliarly fortunate at this junctare. The | continue to protest on the only ground on ———— e at the latc and the regular ses y ovens are. projeeled, and | Stimates the jner of population of MOnth of JAnUALy, 184, was 10,378 copieas | party neods o popular leader in the pres- | whick protest ean he made eftective The State Tickot, sion of the legislature did not b 1000 A6 undor Wiy anveddy, The coke bivers | Dakota, exclusive of births, during the for Februnty, 158 b copiesy for Marel |t caumpaign who is able toexpound its The republican state ticket is excep- | until Janunary, . order to m Will be glad to sec the 2000 built, but the in- | year endimge June 20, 1886, to have been 186, 11557 copies: for April, 1885, 12,191 & A $ L ' W G TR AR SIThED Austry is controlled by a little syndicate that | 63,000, This would give' Dakota about T, Tt eopiess for June, | principles and doetrines, and is not on Shamiih o BIVo tionally strong, General Thayer's name | @ leal canva etn L R e copies; for May. d a spoci nvene on the Sthof ssion wdard Oil Company. Makers of machinery in g neth, | Governor Garber cal of the at its head is in itself atower of sty The remainder is nearly all made up of o the sane soldier element. Two of the On James Cr neral are doinz | parth of v ey e done for two One catise of the demand is the tak :5i | familiar with its record, but has also been i closely identified with its histo Ly, 1886, 12,514 coj 461 copi Gio. B Lzscuioe, Subscribed and sworn to before me, this The acknowle 1 position of Senator Sherman s one of the ablest financiers we's farm, a few miley ) Vab. i e Hke weld ght. slature to o 2, at Lincoln, for the stocked with tish appe: in onen mong the public men of the country, | 4th day of Sopt., A. D, 1856, The Platform. i il 1 : nominees, Messrs. Scott and Laws, have | pose of eanvassing the electoral vote of out of small and old machinery | Several acres of land, in the center of Y ’ §5s 8 ¢ Y ( s ered 3 ving | 8 2 By Y + ¢ 2 hich Sov n 8 1y Stacks, N. P Frin, If Mr. Gere, who was foisted by the rail- | 2 Ul ,l” Lo LA 2 N ThFC | Ehol 16ps lont contodarito. battla| the The demoeratic effort to eap putting inof - new and ore | Whic veral grain and hay stacks, [BEAL. | Notary Pubiie. | | 4 : heen always consistent in his views re Cil i | g Jectoral votes is historie, | Powerful apparatus, —The makers of the | sunk several fectand water filled the in= Yo | roa mlhlw:n > upon the platform com- | g0 o clittonoy, itvespoctive of fields. The powerfulinfluenee of the old | ture ey wn electoral votes is historit L. est engines I'he cconom- | denture, P REDULLICAN COUNTY TICK BT, | Mittee as its chuirman, had not injectea | ESHCRE S CULORAY MESPCUTe O8] votaransin the republican councils of | Tilden's friends, notably Dr. Millor, had | jeal advantages of grenter power are felt, and — g stump speech full of glittering general- | S5 L0 TS P e o + | Nebraska is seen in the drafts made on been plotting for the eapture of one of | henceth L) adoption of the best St Wyomi or Senators: itics and patriotic buncombe into the | {1, W OO CEEROREES BIVE ETCR i numbers for incumbents of the state | the electors from Nebraska, and it 1s also G A RS el [ dea o L L CIC AR LR BIFIR YR I LININGEL resolutions adovted by the convention | FEEE 0 R P oxprossions 011 oflices. With these exceptions the entire | historic that a lurge bribe was offered 1o } b R R LT S “',l,""' s e BRUNO TZSCHUCK, the republican platform would have been | Goe 5o h’ it “_‘I i ’l["f' e ““" ticket, outside of its head, have alvendy | One of the clectors, General Strickland. | can eat b thoy oan drink, noyer | ) -t lirst BUNGC shook wwas opened in [ & e G T Gera B P e Uiy iti 1 his specch at Portsmouth, | o b P S b Itioh they will b re. | The call of the ure broke intothe | Strikingor even Kicking” All the locomo ouglas ] ay. T A : ] Oliio, a few evening ago, Senator Sher ed the ofices towhich they will be ro- | Th¢ eAii0f tho Jagislatiiie roko IO UE | five woris wre full of orders, and railioad | The first story of the new depot & b k Rej ; : self on bemg the great platform builder | ovh &R FEs B AR e qdestion . | eleeted, and on this account their names | Plan of the plotters, and they found a will- | man vexal lines both east and west | Cheyenne is nearly completed. W. G, WHITMORE of Nebraska and upon erecting 1 struct- = Rl i { for s The less tool m Church Howe, | are tiguring b ines they ean et G X % £ id that the growmg disparity in in. | € for no extended discussion. They 4 Wwith du IR e xbtwalveman A cow with two mouths is the envy and I B HIBBAKD, ure on which everybody can stand with s A = 2 A i are well known throughout the state to islature convenedat the capi 4 admiration of ward workers ey- 3 trinsic value between onr gold and silver = h he long ho W ow waizes on the con- s in Chey 20. HEIMROD, out serious Inconvenience. His very | (i VEmCReusan qur SOMIARE SIVOY | tho people gencrally, as well as to re- | tal Church Howe lod aprotest whichmay | inent of Euroye soly o the | enne R S. HALL, Iatest for 1846 is built on the some old | [ ‘_‘m SPPEORCAIE ‘l“‘_""“"l" publicans, and will not put the party on | be found on vages 6, 7and 8 of the Ne- | English manul Vi JTwo hundred and fifty Knights of JOHN MATTHIESON, pattern, Its diction is fanitless and | G 5 AR ”l’h b ’:‘ MO ‘;:“-I‘ the defensive in fighting their batt braska House Journal of 1 The fol yi”f'-“l‘.- ! ‘l\lhyn-w b i-:uvw_|w| by '”I”; local JAMES R. YOUNG the style polished. Mut it rominds | Stotiee O SLver. Shoh 8 T h M| Me. Law, who was nominated for | lowingextruct makes intoresting roading i81i fraliht ratos aro About L I, W. BLACKBUI s o grenl dval of snwdusti plu [0 RUEN T EORAEC 88 oSk WOR L saoveturyiof stafe, i W, ono-dogged vot: | 1) ClureliHowo w inomibor of the leglsla- | theyate in Gerinany, and tiis S e I S Ve A v aTae " e cclared avor o 4 f 2 ety ture of Nebraska, now convened by proela- | Mans to export their goods to comp iy WAL L Wiy M. 0. RICKETTS, covered with n tempting sugared crust® | o 0L T her 5 ' | eran who is well -and favorbly known 1SKa, MW convenet UY Prasit | \With Ergiand, Tiie Knglish comprnies miles from Cheyenne on the line of the Yau IR 1 mude either of gold or mation of his excellency, (ove - With its chief feature, the arraignment of | h 000 0 S ST s e throughout the Republiean valley, and | goio o g0 Siiose of ean matte ge by earrying German and other | Northern roud For Connty Attorney. the democratic party, republicans will | =)0 g S5 e PSR YO who has taken 8 prominent position in | qeciaring the resit of the voe it 1 Ne- | LhvOrcd g for less than they will carry | Pho Union Pacific has rocently opened EDWARD W, SIMERAL. fully coineide. With'its big hand and | LU GE0 5 Lt e op | the party councils for’ many years past. | braska for electors for presiqent and viee T S YA a R o ] peen | 00w coal mine at Almy, and is doing a e R ey K ency should be equa ae ', o 1 2 B ChoulaLh o [l and vic e nanufacty have been | oreat doal of S OTEIRE § ey = long index finger pointing to the glorious ! LSO 1 other, Of |\ otorling republican, and” an efliciert | president of the United States, hereby enter | pretty padly shaken up of oY Gemman | great deal of improvement swork on the For County Gommissionert Rt : the same purchasing power and value, 4 e ! iy UL i ¢ mines at Carbon, <o that if the antic- records of the past, no loyal republican + < federal oflice holder, and a man of in- | my solemn protest against sitch aet, denyin competition flield wturer who ey stk 5 NG ISAAC N. PLERCE il f o withont discount or degradation. 2 h CCRY IS | recently ke United: Sta ipated cold winter comes there cannot bo I will be apt to disag That has become T "rm:vm” di ity i tegrity and charaeter; he will command | that the governor has power to call this body AN ONa aTAlERIasit Mot | a coal tamine. AbouT the bizaest shuke that lms | OmC Of the stercotyped decorations of all | 4y o vitig between gold Y ve | the full support of his party. in special session for any suel purpose, of | Gurany bat the United. States the English ey . L4 R RCSLRI L ACFRL 5 | the ready-made and whip-sawed plat- t > valuc cen golid and silver Mr. Geo, B, Lhne, the nommee for | that this body has any authority to canvass | had to féar, Tle said he wos surprised on ks rlorado. T ocenrred late that in the government | e coin, Mr. Sherman, of course, simply ap- e | or declare the result of sueli vote upon the | every side {o find the immense strides the I'hree hundred men are working in the e | forms of the past ten yeurs plied the term to indicate that there is in | SuPerintendent of public instruction, s | §0, GNP 0 s Americans had made i readily adaptine ma- | sandstone quarries near Fort Collins. b : i -|;;.|u.-m ||¢I~L-I:u‘;mun.~ about ma- | At or e | M educator of ability and experience. e | il Bl dature now convened hay- | SHNCry to alinost every aticle, by which thoy | Luadville is enjoying a scason of pros. Ir Wiggins will visit Charleston he will | 1" B dhidtsy GOl BIRBCLOH BGty Fiian ol i ine - Gupilty|| RS GG L A D public | jngbeen elected under what is known as the | el o Bitieh mansfacturer. eould ot | Rerity unequalled since tho flush days of o T L e T ot hy 1!|.;l on. Bardwell Slote l.v\ ’I." S., iR tha T on of commer. | ¢hools of St. Louis and later was super- | old constitution, no power to aet in the | possibiy compete, York llonto X . 2] A s 1 ve statesman's standard.” he res . mtendent of the Omaha school s, remises, the new constitution of the o «w York syndicate has purcl - had better insure his life heavily vefore | *°¢ ! ! = | cial value, He col ave been un- aha se premises, the new constitution of th ; ron : 4 2 CaVILy BELOTe ) ion referring to the home rule in He could not _have been un- | 3y p o il niike ' eapablo and pro- | having been 1 foree sinco Nove Wind o neers, ot of land near Del Norte, and £a starting. ware ot the fact that within the past fow weeks silver has appreciatod relatively to gold about two per cent,, and that the American silver dollar is now worth as rin the dine of his chosen The second and third clanses deal with San Prazwciseo Al prospeet for oil and conl. \ ; i S ol Bioo s and ave somewha True, Lientenant Henn lost his big ya Mrs. Herbert Whittemore, who was without saying that ;.‘-:.-:'fi.' 1 ahie .(-:1:::-(“ l’i‘”‘m e .";:“"‘:; raeo, bt we are kind to strancers. Al the | mistaken for a burzlar and shot by & L amcrican papers eall him “Colouel tender chord in the rt, and so does the ien landlordism must - Ireland touches northwest must be | Irish American h sad to the north- | declaration that gressive offic profession. It g the state ticket will be eleeted from he Tue road to the built. Bat it must be « her husband, died of her wounds. Aftet west and not a spur thrown out in some | go. ¢ to foot by the us handsome majo! this precious document are as follows = a thorongh mquiry into the case, the cor- T : A . q coin cents, whereas less than a — ‘ e i other dircetion as u feeder for existing | On the regulation of railronds by con- | o0 S0 LR S B —_— = For the foregoing reasons [ protest In the Wildernoss. oner decided nof to hold an’ inquest trunk lines. gress Mr. Gere has yielded a point or two LnEYS quoted at 7l cents. But |y American exhibition which is to | against any canvass of the cleetoral yoto Philadelphia Py being convineed that the cause of the he | wom this is only an mecidential change, due in some measure, perhaps, to the appoint. ment of an English commission to con- sider this subject which, from its com- position it is thought, m: not take an ar is reported to | of the state by this body, and demand | The presidentisout of the woods, e s death was simply a fatal acei be steadily progr v, and notwith- | that this, my protest, be entered upon | Beed notvell yet awhile. His administra- | Gents —— standing the depreciatory statements of | the journal.’”’ (Signed) Church Howe, | ton is yet fhundering in the wilderne ontana. yersons not. friendly to the enterp member of the legislature of Nebraska, S bayolboan b enty sayeniiiiiiy | y e enter) ember of the iture o s Not to be Con two deathe in’ Helena sined : : from his old and well known position. kicking vigor- LGN o) posiyg s Vol | But regulation in Nebraska has been ig- 1 jored entircly, perhaps because My, spent & winter 2. v o o anywhero | GOre has full confidence in the abiiity of open in London next y PHILADELVIHIANS are ously ng $5.50 1f a fow of the grumble in Nebraska with h: @ from $10.to 815 they wwould find Jows fault | the ruilrond commission to afford il the | U8 O0 )3 JilERR, T (0 1EE B !}"rh"'“jl.""'i‘-‘f\'b’"ll. their inability to use | The demoerats did not respond to the g Uenlyii Uipon tholr return home, relief to which Nebraska is entitled A i L_“—;I b it to their personal advantage, the prom- | call of the governor and there was barely There is no law that prevents a person The Dillon artesian well isuow 240 feet - - Labor, and especially conviet labor, is | /e C 0 B e of :l,_‘f 5 | ise for it is swid to be most flattering. In | a quornm in the senate, while there were | from becoming a politieal oftice how, but sueh | qoen, but still as dr an opera housa T old soldior vote for an old soldicr | treated very generously, and if these i “l, .m 4 ‘\p‘n‘;l ;1::,1;‘1;:‘-« his “‘:']l‘l: .-]\~|.I.-m-v of this a New York promoter of | several to spare in the house of which | pizgishness is not tobe commended inany | ryllery between acl onerally carrios overything before if in resolutions emanated from anybody ex- | e ,_: Do el s the undertaking a few days ago stated | Howe was a member. The protest ¢ person or party. It is announced that the Northern Pae fid y 'y influences nothing has occurred to lessen Y sent cific and its allied lines will build nd that up to the present time the appli tered by Howe was doubtless pr tions for space from intending exhib- | by the Tilden lawyers in Omala and :'l(m:i\;‘.\»n‘l"“::NE\I[ls::‘li‘;,‘l:‘r':‘l.l,.,,:,‘("“]fi,I.“'lvly:: ::;_"‘l‘:;m]“f“:l”‘;"' ‘"21”',].]1“""“"‘ 5 _"::f:w"]’{“_’ Prohibifory laws unfortunately do not ve trains running within forty days. } at a simil 0 i S on. The lezisla- | cy0y00 0r abate tho anpe jie growth of population in the Caar centennial exhibition. 1t is expected | ture ignored Chureh How spread his [ in any community where there (’Alene distriet has been remarkable, ! by the promoters that the exhibition will | protest on its record and canvassed the | for liquor the utmost K Murray and its surrounding towns and be opened on the 2d of May next year, | electoral vote in spite of do is to throw the traffic into new c camps have a population of 2,000, whila and arrangements have already been | When the legislature convened in Jan- | substitute secret for open din e Wardner district has some 1,000, a made for this ceremony to be performed y, 1877, the presidential contest was | “hard” liguors for mild b total for the Caxur d’Alenes of 3,600. by President Cleveland. The president | at its height m Washington. Church | dealers i intoxicants are exempt el utatonyitho inondiumpemie will not go to London, but by au ar- | Howe had changed places from the houso | o0 and the deficit Is mude up by | RanELR! SRR ea U S e ereased levy on property owe i wencral | out the shotgun, take down the cowhide angement with the Western Union | to the senate. Early in the session, n | CTesedlevyon vropurty owners tn general. | o0 e Bt pe e, ehloroform Ing a republican state. Nebraska has hon- | cepting the mouthpiece of monopoly 4 and been honored by John M. | the ever-ready ehampion of penitent or many times in the past thirty | contractors it would meet with cord years. Mo will b cleeted by an over- | approval from the working elasses. whelming mujority against” any candi- | The resolution favoring the submis dnte whom the democrats can bring for- | of @ prohibition amendment, which w ward. hitched on by the minority of the pla form committee, was, in our opinion, ill- timed, 1ll-advised, and will prove embar the disparity which had come about na- turally between gold and silver, and which, with entirely normal conditions, might have been expected to continue, if not to grow. What the country must re- gard, therefore, is the situation asit would be affeeted if entirely freed from artificial influences, which ean only be temporary atrocities in the Ohio penitentiary under x: R a8 vo distriots | 2P are thle to be removed at any time, rassing. Most ot the | tve districts | g was doubtless in this view that Mr, democratic administration is supple- | S o i have already taken their position on this | & s nE enLo > 0 sure of o st de : Sherman considered the s bject, mented by the exposure of a most deplor: question aud nommated their candidate, he st bject To Prohibition. branch to Marysvilie, the great camp of Chicago Tribune. the celebrated Dram Lummon mine, and ‘T dhselosures of almost unparalleled able stato of affvirs that bas long existed | {h SCH nd or fall according to the those who can look at the subject in graph company and the Cable com- | resolution was introduced expressing the e : " the festive pohitician, wry the news in the state asylum of Indiana, also under | 1o wdovted in the respeetive coun- | 1 Y tio ement - of | anythe wires will be held that day for | conviction on the part of the senate thut I ] to everybody that we are here,” We want | o democratic management. Both of these | (i Wi publie opinion backs the de- | M Sherman that the matter is. ap- | ghy president’s use about the time set for | Hayes and Wheeler haying reccived a tiibuto! ol slestiontor s | Mehivediionelmaeniof EhbEriDE EHE REECH s institutions were run upon the strictest | e | A BRI BTN ool bound | Pronching aerisis that may atany time | o gpening of the exhibition, The pres- | majority of the electoral voies were en o rsomabIb oM age [euRLOIhiplBHIRbOIDY 0K, i spoils system, and the oflicinls were | |50y Bt RS S bring us to asingle standard of silver | jjeny will touch u button releasing the | titied to their seats. This resolution | senaie?” said Senator T he Pacifie Coast. Jaagued to rob tno peoplo to the groat in- | (5 ™ (i counties, & very large | Wil not appea wnex eleetric current, which will bo the signai | gave rise to a very lively debate which | Blair, *Why, to the boon he manazed to | Reno, Nev., has a well-patron dury necessarily to the unfortu mujority ate outspoken In fuvor of the | S0P T Ulub point is not so for the formal opening, and he will send | lnsted two days, - Church Howe askea to | 81ve to one of Vermont's largest Industries, | kindergarien school mates. It is despicuble to rob and ab rigid enforcement of the prosent high could not be made by n single acon ulatory messuge along the wir be excused from voting when it sirst | that of artificial T, in the There are twenty-seven peaks in Noo jap prison convicts, but such a characte » and locnl option law ns tho T | mistake. In January, 1885, the sub-tr v which will pr bly be received and ro. | came up and was so excused. On the | Hl(lr*'umwl»vwl'vn-“ m;-; Ilu-l\\u'l? him | vauda exceeding 10,000 feet 1 height, :du, tion is tame when applied to outr e o estutotion on tho wsils of intem. | Uy at Boston made allits payments in | g.onded to by the Princo of Wales, who, | final passage of the resolution the record | Gt t% INEMIS yrine Hie offortensine | Lt i estimatod that the prune crop in gy { unou tho helplossly insino. perauce, 1t s utterly impolitic and un | SV tl;'wby forcing or mducing the | i¢5 eonfidently expected, will preside | [page onato dournnl 18771 Shows | ot s sequetivs. 1ou water Gooler (o ;illl"vvxv,tull.:‘m sounty s eonen IS E, ) : : prohibition. The republican delegation | & inglsh council of welcon Baird, Blanchard, ~Bryant, Calkins, ————— thirty years in Portland, Ore., who are Oppolntinent of Mr. Paul Morton as gon- | o o 1,0, 0ing who ar plodged. to lyas punt zold and logal tondor.notos dis- — ns, Chapman, Colby, Dawes, Gar- The Powers in Politics, worth over a $1,000,000 cach. oral phasongor ond ticket agent of the J Lol tall upon that wred from financial transactions and | Pug arrival in New York from Eng- | field, Gillam, Hayes, Kennard, Knapp, The Rambier, Tha last building in Clifton, Nevada, & | Chiengo, Burhngton & Quiney railroud A R T T T A Sy silver eertifientes were w discount, or | land, a few days ago, of General Booth, | Pepoon, Powers, Thummel, Van Wyek, | Ol where's the use of conimon scnse, hooming mining town in Lander county Jompany vice Mr. Pezcival Lowell, who form, and to them the fesolutlon by aby i, *other words New York exchange, | the head of the Salvation Army, proba. | Waiton and Wilcox—20. FERL TR brains amd statesuizashin? twenty years ago, was recently destroyed fins posigned. Mr. Morton is a Nebraska | outside convention will bo g dead lolter' | yp,c) represonted gold or greenbacks, | biy means renewed activity on the part | Thoso voting in the negative wore: | Shen thnis e lost their grip by dire. 4 %oy the son of Hon. J. Sterling Morton, of Douglas County. went to a premium. This continued | of that peculiar organization in the | Aten, Brown, Covell, Ferguson, Hinman, | For politics, it BRI ““’"I '.II"-"! of ‘:"’ AR ‘Q"“f’:"',“ 3 Nobiaskn City, . Ho hos worked his way | Notice hat bne soremd on Douglus | 8ovoral dags, or until the substronsury | United Statos. The genoral is undor. | Holt Churel: Howo and North—8, "] Are oue tinecasing quardly B e e steadily upward froma very subordinate | counie ropublicans by the B. & M. ruil- | abandoned its exclusive silver disburse- | stood to have come over on a tour of m- During the same session of the legislu- | ~‘!l‘""ll""_',";‘['1“ OO S e JRinkle inatitution, The suvetintendent of the | paggtion on the Burlington road, and has | yo0q “organ at Lincoln, that no more | Ments and paid out ! tender notes. | spection, and from reports regarding the | ture, Ciurch Howe's vote on United |, : e Home for the Adult Blind also paidm {#hed his present advancement by | govoicnaid b expected by this county | Ahe ineident shows how easy it would be | army in some localities it is evidently States senator for the firstthroe ballots is | TU0,Siutesm i now displave his “bar'l, # ‘1 ' "{f'“\l'”im the sale of brooms 4 - b No aid 2 4 mide by the nd, i | il wson of natural abilities, persevering | ¢ by hands of the party herenfton if the, ention to duty and force of ch dare to bolt the nomination of Church | 7 ot many months ago his appointment |y w6 +Phe people of the st district,” by recklessiy forcing sil beyond the | need ot both inspection and reformation. | recorded as haying heen east for I, W tural requivements of vl_u- mwarket, to [ The newspaper portraits of Booth give | Thomas, a South Carolina democrat, ch the point towards w].mh Mr. Sher- | hima face indicating great force of char- | [pages 198 and 208 Senate Jowrnal.] Al ially de- n. Adolph a tree to November 27 has been o red Avbor day in Californ Sutre has ofiered to donate pour logie de minion’s throttle Each votin; ant general freizht agent was | g,vq ho Lincoln Journcl, “are got wan belioyes the country is moving. acter, and his carcer has certainly been | this time Church Howe professed to boa | 1 powers bring ) il iz renown—- | eyeryone of the 40,000 school ehildren shronicled, He now heeomes head of the | 45504 of having Douglas come into But whother the crisis is as imminent | remarkable of its kind. That bis unique | republican independent, republican on | Vie barvel and thebotte. in Sin Franeisco who will plant the young il and ut I naa - miants of the forest on € 0 A A0 STATE AND TERIMTORY. Bthar plioos, | issues. We simply ask what ¢ h lissues and a temperance 1l the rest, and | Sull remote, there would bo far less rea- | a roligious way ssioual cony »assengor dopartment of one of the | 0”0 ntions with & | 88 the Okio senator scems to think or is | enterpr scomplished any good in | nation Argest corporations in the country. Mr, | ORRL is somewhat questiona- | on loc ‘ delegation overtopping i Vor Jot ‘There are abont fourteen hundred law- Morton has mary personal friends in [ e LSO e mau | S0n to have any apprehension con- | 1, New York gontempo rather | right a man with such a record has to [ NeDRSkD Jonics. yors in San Francisco nlone, or one o Nobraska who will oxtend thewr warm | ©oo0y nominated, go back and give an | cerning it if - the silver dollar | irreverently refers to the arrival of Booth | the suppor t of any republican e R AR A A St every 170 inhabitants. ‘This proportion 1 along the line, The Hastings rongratulations over his latest promotion. | ()1 1a demac FRAGHRARRRNOaF A b0t 1Y at baf of the ropublican | Were made an honest dollar, as Mr. Sher- | as a “public mistortune,” and expresses e A v i e e LaxEuty us and | yoto in the county.” man suys he is in favor of making it. | the fear that he is “gomig to make the re- | THERE wereseveral Burehards o the | SEEHEERE JEEIES G ne of 500 a | Law college is grinding them out at ¢ On behalf of tho Douglas eounty re- | “Fhat, atter all, seems to bo the one policy | ligious organization of 'which he is the | republican state couvention who insisted | 6,0, rate of forly o each yearly revolution, , . AR IRs1na telte . f g ing pr on into the f and the supreme court, in the same space publicans, whose sentiuent we believe which would dissipate all fears and ad even more of & nujsance than it is | upon ramming prohibition into th Phe Apf A |u-‘T S seril o, antry who perpetrates the h e effort to obtain from the delg, N N all dangers. T v o i . 4 sk or e 1o the p 1 \ LR ! to the recont New Jersey democratic con- | we voice, wo will say to the Burlington | movenll dangers. That would conse atpresent.”’ There must be an army | formatany risk or cost lo the pacly. onrublo st it il L 7o | inany ‘ vention an expression of their presiden- | organ that its insolent threats have no | both mlk' wish and the welfare of the peo- | headquarters in the near neighborhood of Orazats toont Tl - AR | will :“ ong in the nearest juil for Four gangs of earpenters are repairing : - ha. | efio > pe 5 o | ple. Bt unfortunately it is the one | our contemporarys’ sauetum s short time 5 per eent bone y duys s wonk spots of the snowsheds alon| tin rence s only moderately suc- | eflcet upon them. bougins county | P i i R n s AT b - the wen pots of the It Wl preferences w y Y 11 at & handsome premium The Cedar Crock wreek on the B. & M. | 70 1050 "o Contral Pact .nmnufi n eve vhich is the last to be 2 y S0 —_—_—— continue to 1wika ever | Which is the last to be thought of by those 1 dio Bpilar Orack wraok o0, 40 btk M. L cosstul, Quits half of them would not | has been i the stato of Ne bie i ot the Gantral el ive anySxpression, and others evaded | since it was organized, but nobody in | Whom the peopie entrust with the re Crvien HowE threw a sop to the pro- [ No city in the west “T* ottereredit n 4 Uinters ana two engines stripped of | i Qoh).04_DEA KNG SOR usan bully he quostion, But of those who hada Nobraska hus ever heard of a Dou sponsibilities of legislation. hibitionists by voting for the prohibition tern finuneial cireles. L frimnings ey built at Pamarack. The sheds plank in the platform and he angled for . Sam lance, 18, & M. employe in | thar have been made new are higher Sreforence, and were frank enough to de- | county man in a state ofiice. With i i " - " o j elare it, the majority were found to be | excention of Judge Lake, who was one | A Great Naval Gun Factor the labor vote by demanding higher WiNTER 'l»* coming on ademan | plaganonth, welghed anchor sid put | ian the old, so o brakeman can stand p crial judges and conti | An event deemed of some importance | wages for labor, and the branding of con House should bestir himseif oa the side- | gut (o the matrimonial sea Wednesday | eroct on a car instead of stooping infayorable to the renomination of | of the terr If Boss Stout could be m- | Walk question unless he intends (o post | evening, with Miss Stella Shannon as Afow duys agon man went into 8 develand, and most of this number | on the bench for about ten years, Dou, the history of the American navy will | viet products t mat . 0 " . o 4 . Yo s ek is vroducts Church | pone all action until spring first m store in Gold 1M, Nev., to buy a pair of umod Governor Hill as thew choico l:\;_ county has never had a state oflic ~duy au the transformation of the | duced to brand his produects ( [nmh I I J. 1. Prew, one of that increasing gang | stowga boots What'll ye take to fill 'em 'his is sig in view of the intimate | With onc-tenth of the pouulation navy y W on into a naval | Howe would have a big stamp on his left Govanics ey of toughs who want to fence in the carth | with whisky?' he asked. The store- f ®lutions betw tie democratic machine | Nebraska and paying nearly one-ic gun factory. This is the consummation of | shoulder. Church has several times been 4 ;‘ WAL i "“ | and then rule t, vefused 1o pay fare on | keeper had “never made such a trade New York and New Jersey, showing | of the taxes she has never had a gove ciforts that have beeu making for many | made by the Boss in In-lmn for support ‘\-“ "\”“‘ camj t & ‘_\1 Leain rlh ar L u‘n l.m ! before, and the ,,.,\\;“_\ of n,.-l thing § s " R ananh | SiRer i Y - e s > A f the extension of the penitentiary con- | away | Lt knite Conductor Baihinger, | siruck him at onee. Making a lightning it doas that the Hill ifuence and fol- | heutenant governer, auditor, treusurer, | yoars looking to the estabiishment of u | 01 1€ ¢ peaitentiary — f 1 sent to joil ::.‘:‘ mw‘m‘v to how much whisky lh‘fi and counnissioner, or | first-cluss gun fu atendent, Sinee the | tion of erdaunce to this im tof the puneh received a story for the rue- | tract —— THE FIELD OF INDUSTRY e for the navy. f DoUGLAs county cast twenty-five of its T it cuts rtant step, it is noted | twenty-seyen votes for Henry T. Clarke, | s wing are not eonfined to the formor | sccretary of state, ate. Some of these Now Jersey demo- | even sehool su din theiropin- | days of John Taffe, who was our first | 1 v | hoots would hold, he replied, “T'wo dollars.” *Fill 'emi up,” said the cus- shed for grub in ! tomer, as he threw the money upon tho srporations ights to railroad al rates to tl tramp who S Were Fery pronounc . b of the president, declaring that they | congresswan, Douglas county has not | that the ordvance deparimeat of the | If all the votes which Chureh Howe | Avehitects in westorn eitics repors a great | Frient wad yut to work on the sirets 10 | counter to mike the b riguin solidl, Lo {10t regard bim as being 8 democrat, | had n man in the lower house. In navy is far ahead of the sawe branch of | prowmised to throw to Mr. Clarke in re- | deal of projected building for the w i | gotup an appotite. Phe weak and wou- | stardkeopor, with & gritl, procaadel 10 ile some of those who named Cleve. | of this deliborate attemavt to bar Douglss | the army, for it hus actually built several | turn for his support, had been cast, the | spring. Hil ahorts of Kio wailciiey 10 BRI | il nns, s haa 0o fauad tha their preference said they were [ county from her pro re of the state | guns that give better results than any of | Douglas county wdidate would only There are indications of a searcity of | ubsoquent cxum nation proved hor g capacity of the boots to be something to | the alibres in Europe, and twenty [ have beaten him two to one. in machine shops, car and loomotive wa a girl mugauerading in men's clothes. over thres gallons. 1-grac me B! ploased with all of his appointments. | officers it comes with i ovident that the demoerats of New | lecture and browbeat about the'| more are in process of construetion, —— and wilis. n Atkingon firm is turning out an 3 : .- - ¥ are not s itin supportof the | size of her r publican vote. When | while the ordnance department of the Mg. AxpERsON, of Fillmo received Silk-making machinery is erowding extra qual of sorghum syrup, Cans of | Red Star Cough (,ulu. is F:ilufl, i i l republicans of the state and district have | army bas not even commenced the man- | a haadsome complimontary vote, Lalian silk manutacturers to she wall They | ''pure Verm sple syrup, n; c- | eumbination of the best remedial egeuvls F |