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- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6, 1 s - e Nl A Noteworthy Decision. | Mr. Parnell, which if it should not receive | values. English buyers have not bonght Keep It Before Republicans, feweler the otter day, “has a broad mind, He | ono of his characterlstio sketohes such THE DAILY BEE. | 11,0 docision of tho Tpromo contt of | an accoptable explanation from the Irish | freely at any timo.dhis, sonson, and the [ Tho republicans of the First district | }s ot qniy s grsat layyer, but hie goncrali | the Teibuno paid T re e ' PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | Pennsylvania, that the law of that state | leader will certainly place him in a very | continental demand, which was the main- | shonld themselves wiiother & man | JpiTis and eharms and he. o R bt L ‘.n;f-.»{,l\;,‘.‘.}‘“"fi > v prohibiting the store-order system is un- | unfavorable position | stay of the exPort trade during | having sucha record as that of Church | keepsakes, —He asks auest 4 the L } TERMA OF SUBSOATPTION constitutional and void, will be regarded | Every friend of the cause of Ircland | August, has been comparatively | Howe has any rightful claim upon the jewelry bustness which prove ] | elevated literature o humorist Wl ta " | back tho draft with a her harsh 1 Dally Morniag m) Including Sunday iy, Morniaz B ¢10 0 | With serious concern by the laboring in- | must deplore the oxistence and exhibition | light for seve weeks ¥ The tof any nt republica “" o 1 he ordered a ) ut o apology came from tho-sclt For Bix Mo e 9 | torests of other states in_which a similar | of this rebellious spirit, which in_the de- | largo purchases “by French ship- | ing out of question his corrupt mothods | {iEw, & S, SOGIE I S S B e R AR - i 1 i 4 nd notorio enal ¢ appe ) 3o ll 0 wanted e der CMeC cmselves o onto 28 | Jaw has boen enacted. This is notably | gree that it carries discouragement to | pers were due in great part to the preva. | and notorious venality ‘} e Bt could liave drawn it more clearly ot more | [t soems almost inoredible that 200 | the cnse in the neighboring state of Ohio, | Irishmen in their native land strongthens | lence of wet weather on the continent | publicans to punse and reflect bofore & number of magazines have the ern, | Where such an nct covering the ease was | the determination of their oppressions. | between the closing weeks of July and | they put a premivm upon par TAENAN® ) \ Logan's Mitako. to necept and publish - manuser N TRy passed as recently as two years ago. | We believe there ismeither wisdom nor | August. Since the er date the weat " s « « ATGRIA. Cons whieh they pay nothin L These laws were enacted to do away | justice in the dissatistaction and distrust | has been highly favorable, and the | enc : an says the country is on the | fSKINE otle o Bt ONDENCRE with a system that was in | ¢, | of these malcontents, Only the wildest | French crop has been harvested in much | Ten y¢ t J o . Souator v makes the | ey o topews andedi: | chicfly in the mining districts, and which | folly would domand at this time the | better condition than had boen antici: | Party was [ T ot CHa W had grown into a very serious abuse to andonment of argument for an appeal | pated. French marketsare now drawing | every electoral yote cast for i s ar which, howoever, have among them srable excoptions—and a prot 0 the gre iment, is was claimed, of | to force. What could unhappy Ireland | a considerable supply from home sources, | Wheeler was needed to retain the par The Latest Scientific Question thost lio WiAreocd 1o Tk Bug PoRMIGHING wage workers. The system consisted in | do in a conflict of arms? What else than | which is supplemented by the frequent | in power, Church Howo entered o S bovis Glpe-Denoort, | Brom i contributor will bring, a b Dum o DEAEs, ohecks wnd postafico orders | the cstablishment of stores by the mine | to become a slaughter pen for her un- | arrivals of cargoes bought in this coun- | & conspiracy ¢ ; {his Lutest solentini question. . We showid say | HOR to Uilnic it alfmaat Bovtisglons 1o 10 be made payable to the orderof the comy operators, or par representing them, | fortunate peoplo? As to the integrity of | try during A ; henee the present lull :‘ raska into th ! STl aTrAVeRt T Ia o yince it | 310 PAY tor ANy artiols Weiten far th 13 VIRHINE COMPERY PRAPRIETA at which the operatives were required to | the Irish leaders, we believe it is above | in demand from that quarter. Corn iis infaiwous plot 1 i the same time that the demoeratic party magazines published in the interest THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, deal, & mw__j ordors for such supplics | question or ror h. They have borne | prices have declined 1 to 14 conts per | ture. The proof of it dc s ! ety to garty out, 1ts yromises of Al the churches. Why not oxpeet the plun piTOR us they needed in licu of cash, There | themselyes bravely and wisely, and it is [ bushel as a result of free offerings and a Surmise or s n 10t to | - ber wiho lays their gas-pipes to give | was necessarily no compotition, and the | gross ingratitude to deny them the credit | contmued lnck of supporting demand | pooh-poohed or by w Miss Cleveland Not Dismayed, | tine atid warosfor nothing or the earpot buyers were compelled to pay any rate | they have won, or (o refuse them the con- | cither from shippers or speculators, Lokt Sl el Rosewater’s muli o tuitouslyt The -Satily. I8 thtb Lhore 18 o of profit established by the storekcepers, | fidence they have shown themselves ———— campaign sl nders e I;\ at Wakeman, formerly connected | juaicof dnprociation of ideas. If the st v which, of conrse, was invariably the very | worthy of. The duty of Irishmen is to | Di. EDWARD AVELING, the representa I'ha records of the legi wh putdebet Ao ldon kL] "_““v ply is greater than the demand, why <o Biate of fygu 8. highest that could be obtained, or that | give no heed to theso hot-heads, whose | tive of English socialists, who came to | Church Howe was a member 18 YL TAN AL Ly THTE FONET CRRTAIO ot | o L8 (tlie SUNBLY et emnbertice Geor B, Trsehok. scoretary of the Bee | the resources of the buyers would allow. | zeal overturns their diseretion, but to | this country a short time ago with the in- | contain vlie Indolible proofs ol WO BroR¥ { s cris teted vo et literary lu'lur«llu‘ll in i\rfv"m o 'hll.ly‘n o ‘-~'[l:"'m("l' N ', Publishinis e . does sofemnly sw In this way the mino owners got hack a | continue on in the course they have pur- | tention of lecturing on socialism, is not | onable conspiracy, and no denial ean \ 0 expects o0 ha o ‘ in Chicago. them for nothing on that agoount. The 1hat the actual circulation of the Daily Bee | ... s 8 o 3 ‘DINES C succ sustaining by the " d r oo altogethor delightful exper- | stand against evidence furnished by his - ofioN } R Rt Ak e T ‘Week ending Oct 1st, 1885, Was as | Benerous share of the nings of th sued of sustaining by their means and | having an altogether delightfu p honest plan is take the marketable ideas follows: employces, and were en: Iso to keep | their 1 » and earnest lead- | ience. s first rebufl was at the hands [ own pen. Bricfly told, the history my\\n\ Temporary Postponement. pay what they are worth, and reject the Saturday, 251 ...13,2% | them in astate of dependence amount- | ers, 1 ing with unflinching | of the theatre managers, who refused to | plan to hand over the country o Tilden | o feod, G anmarkotablo onos C180% | vory nearly to vassalago. 10 was @ | corago the heat and burdon of the con- | honor s claim 1s the representative of | and domocruey isasfollows: =5 SRR EREREREERERSS IO BLE BLATIREGAL system which in its very nature did | fiet. a couple of obscure weekly London n 1876 Nebraska elected Si ST R GBI e i e i U el \')mlrum- to the true .u«im»nv‘h-‘.,ru-‘.x'-m ——— ; Strickland, Amasa Cobb and A, J1, | Mrenotthose the same faces we left here | publication is also a burden placed upon % papers, and the persistence of the doctor L when we started to chase the antelope [ the writers. As well might a man borrow + + Postpone J ring. i f tonnor presid electors by a vote o e exciuding competition, while depriving Lttt 6 Wiz sbadad s in this matter caused him to be generally [ Connor presidential electors by avote of |65y 0 yag money without paying fnterest, or n man the wage worker of the opportunity and Acting under the advice of General | pjgieuled by the newspapers. His next | 81,910 as against a vote of 16,054 cast for | =y g e, purchaso a suit tom his tailor and agrec right to use his earnings to the best .| Cowin, the board of county commission- | ¢ot-haek was from the Manhattan ciub, | the Tilden and Hendrieks electors. After “Tlhe hands are stretehed ont for some- :.. ]ul\'(ln\' it “'lp n ]l\v 1tr|:( it on mu'l then & X e srs have decidec at and soll a por- ' ) 3 algotion discovaro s | oy wyore bol hang 1t up in his closet for an indefinite vantage in & free market. It was | s have decided to plat and sell a por- | 4 which he had been invited by a mem- the election it w liscovared that the | thing just as they were befor n-mf‘lm-..ll UL LB DL tion of the manuscript by fire or any fled to any ¥o. B, ibrn o and subseribed in gy mesence | G0y 4 scheme of tyranny | tionof the poor favm property Without | hor who dusired to reciprocite courtesics Lt 188 of this voto l'm\Mlnn.( (l;\l;.v>|.|l;'-;wt brecsoly, slte” YR N. T 1, and plander, and those who once further anthorization from the people, | shown him by the doctor in London. The | under the then existi g law before Ve .‘m x' ‘l‘v" or LII,’I:V lorts to gather forth=| gthor eatostrophe the loss would not be [::rz.\[m’ i ‘.\'l‘nullyll ubllo. | yoonme subjected to it wero thereaftor | #nd to :Hm\‘\ he procecds to Iun- .u;- ofticors of. tho club, however, decidod ‘H|‘A"('n|\\|-||ul ll!w (»mlq;, l\l. o t ":‘m i‘l..l;‘l‘l‘?:.|\ll"];" S m de good ‘”e”"l“"'l TS the habit GGeo. B. Tzschuck, being first duly sworn, 5 T (] 3 5 struction of the proposed county hospitaly | {hat they could not properly entertain a | o be canvassed in ceember St LI L U B Ih of magazines to kaah manuseripts atier o o Ot R ot ety of thé | helpless. Tho mine ownor dictat L 1ty O 4 v properly aina ! sELIB S Vit “Well, Daw'l, then we will bogin TN e il s $ice Publishing company, that the sctuat av- | the nmount of the employe's wag d | poor house and asylam for tho insane. | porson holding the views of Dr. Aveling, | 8t the latest, and the regular 3 i A Wl ”””"’ e ! | Iy o, if Fano ; ) f i ABTRLIFS tefters, 'The conorts may finish their break- rs before publicatios 4 grage dally ol culation of the Daily Beo for | (ho groedy maw of the storekecper | Lhe board, if correctly reported, propose | and the member who gave him the in- | Sion of tho legislature did not b 8 o Y Lrs b ':::un‘:‘}m}l‘:n'\".'.l"lhi:fl.h:u the month of January, ‘:T-m:‘»n; S oot | swallowed it down to boin large par to have the east nalf of the poor farm luid | vitation was required to withdraw it. He until Janu fn order to make 8 paying for articles oniy when printed copie: April, 5 returned to the pocket of the operator. | OUt into city lots, their value appraised | fajled also to find that congenial compan- | & legal canvass of tho electoral returns, Tho “Surrendor’ of Goronimo, the outlook for magazineswriters would iy Ma 1‘ 1| AR J Compliance \m\,”w tom was made by three disinterested citizens, and the | jonship among the socialists of New York | Governor Garber called a special on St. Lowis Globe-Democra, h‘"l:'; ~1\4|'u|\’r' | $3, C 3 for July, 188, (i = )ts sold at public nuction at prices i i i o logis) » to convene o 5th of & (o Ho RonGd e ACantIRE L6 BliRe he whole practice places hiterature i o my‘w“;pwm condition of employment. Thus in eve lots sold at public auction at prices inno | ghat he had expected, and having an- xln'rl]\. l"_x 1Nx|n to conven on n|| th {1 r)n \‘\ \: hoped that in accepting the sur- | ““"w“‘:m]f i 11“41”1:1 \l; 4\\1(.::“:.‘ |||“(“|‘u , 13,030 coples, Gio. B. Tzscnvek. | way the laborer was. subjected | €4se below the appraised value. Itis | nouncod lis purpose to visit Chicago and | Decem 76, at Lincoln, for the pur. | renderof Geronimoand his follow murder | o0 4070 Rumility, wh its attitude Subscribed and sworn to before me this o conditions subvorsive of his | thought that the funds devived from the [ jecture, the press of that city has warned | Pose of canvassing the electoral vote of | ers, teneral Miles did not guavantee them ; o befo 1 : 8 M | should be a proud one. 1t makes it ap- O vy ot independence and a wrong to him | Stle of half the property will be | him, in'view of his having condemmed | thestate. | The democratic effort to cap- | Wby o trial or punishment for their {4000 4g'if o publisher conferred a_great (R e L suflicient to erect the projected butilamg. PR R SaRtat s i historio. | many rotorious erimes: but it he did do 80, | favor by T ARG REPUBLICA TE TICKE completely in the power of the cmployer | Ot its face the proposition is a good one. | il not receive a cordial welcome there, ; den s friencs, notably Jr. AECE A4 ihgton to complain of his netion. 1le had no | the woman doos to the merchant when 3 o and held him thero, unloss he chose to ac- | The plan as outlined is that suggested o | and that it will be well for him while | been plotting for the capture of wne of | rccedents for doing otherwlse. Thers has | sho buys a bolt of bed-ticking for him, I For Governor—JOEHN M. THAYER. oopt the ive of idlencss and poy- | Year ago by this paper when the board | yvisiting that city to be on his good be- the electors from Nebraskn, and it1s also | jover yet been an instance where o captured | & manuscript is avaitable for use it is ns For Lieut. Governor—11. 1. SHEDD, Urty by rofusing to submit o an. oppres. | Sought sanction for the salo of poor farm | favior. Thus, the oxperience of the | Mistorie that a lavge bribe was offered 10 | Indian s been held_responsible in a legal | much ‘merehandiso *as anything clso {"l‘_ AL o AR e aon ; property under conditions which failed | doctor has bie’ of so discouraging o na. | O1¢ of the electors, General Strickland. | and practieal way by the government for | offered for salt trom wiich profit can be For Auditor—IL. A. BABCOCK, Yet in face of this the supreme court of | t0 meet with public approval, because | ture that he must be by this time pretty II'_"‘ "“.“I"_m]‘ ol it Ll R I L Cn e e ARUE L s il For Attorney General—WILLIAM LEESE. | Ponnsylvania declares the law prohibit. | tey left thedoor open for inside specu- | nearly convinced that socinlism s not at | Plan of the plotters, and they found a will- ) CERER 8 TR Ve Ssaniiw (0 A Mixed Affa For Com. Public Lands—J OSEPH SCO ing the degrading and dam lation. With honest appraisement and | o premium in this free land. A LR ALOUL O O T s BHiL L Bt ot tobhars e |1 Dol TPos S BUGHARTANAEURE 1608) ForSupt. Public Instruction—GEQ. B, L 5 publie sale to the highest bidder, with the When the logislature convened at the capi- | Seton B 8116 WS S0 01 100 W8S AC B | when Kilpatrick struck the Atlantic & appraised value as an upset price, the tal,Church Howe filed a protest which may | §is Op (0 e L8 G0 BT L GRACEC | Macon radlrond at Jonesboro, and other 5 rm property properly laid out and S5 e bo found on pages 6, Tand 8 of the Ne- | pinvshas agreed to savo thelt necks, 16 1as | points, T ttached to Avrmstrong’s poor farm property properly Inid out and | pow littie she counts in the pohtics of [ G 2 i the uniform course of thegovernment in sueh | brigado i ISR B ENOLIRRE platted ought to bring the market value. | Byrope. Ier wishes go for just nothing hraska House Journal of g ie fol- | cases to plead in defense and excuse of his | g, SR RIGG fo (G R Surrounded as it now is by eity additions lowingextract makes interesting reading: | conduet, atany rate, struck one afternoon, it is too valuable a vicee of land for its present uses. But it will be a poor picee ging system to be unconstitutional on the ground t —— ENGLAND is constantly reminded for et S SRS L it prevents persons from making the REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. |,y contracts, that it is an infringement For Senators: alike on the rights of the employer and GEO. W. LININGER, employe, and that it is “an insulting at- in the settlement of the Bulgarian ques- | "y '¢urgh Howe, o member of the legi & -~ drove out the militia stationed there in BRUNO TZSCIUCK. tempt to put the laborer under legi tion, and Tur refuses to give any of Nebraska, now convened by pro When the Woods ‘Curn Browi. small numbers and apphied the toreh to — tutelage, which is not only degry e T Fe] O R weight to her offers of support against of his excellency, Governor Silas ey Treons four-fifths of the town. Nevt morning, For Representatives: his manhood, but subservient to his rights | 0 policy to place it on the market | Rugsia, In fact tho emissaries of Russin for the purpose of canvassing and | Jow will itbe when the woods trm brown | 3 they came up Lo Lovejoy s station, ot W. G. WHITMORE, as a citizen of the United States.” Tne | thisfall. dhe property ,“"'.‘j”‘]‘"““"'l‘{ are a controlling influence in~ Constanti- i the resultof the vote cast i Ne- | THGEEGH and thel cximson all Qopped 1 division, whieh had been widely scattored F. B HIBBAKD, evidence regarding the store-order fuilye0inar Cent Lialior prioos if the Sle | mople, and the czav is s powerful there vresident and vice | And crumbled to dust? the day bofore, were inassed ‘i reudy - = J R SR e is postponed until next sprmg. The | agin Sofis ] is collapsc is due | president of the United States, hereby enter ov a”fight. Our infantry had beei 0. HEIMROD, il toatittolt tforlmermitiod fnolfe s man ST s e e tor LS || no e UCol B ED e e e AT R nRE siioh Gk a0y 0N, then as we lay fighting and falling back for an hour, when R. 8. HALL, reciprocity of rights, but is an arrange unty, which witl huve no use for the | to the English invasion of Egypt. That ‘?l‘l“.“",“’.“"‘,l_ “"\f,“; s hods | Our ear to earti's lips we shull hear her sav, | wé moved into the fight, two-thirds of S ATABARIESON ment wholly onc-sided in it conditions | MOeY (1% winter, can bottor aflord 10 | hus pormanently alienatad France, who | 1t i epvernor i power o el this oy | o tue dagk L seeidig v gens for | tho command’ lonyi © dismountod . - all i 3§ 3 © ol speenlators T 5 . special sess or any suel e, erown,’” 1 | e d, e and its benefits. The man who offers his the Jand thun to speeulators | eannot forgive herself thg blunder of re- |, SP™ o) Yisuappure S orowi S sroen lanves when the | MY oWn regiment was dismounted to .;\::Ifil R. YOUNC Mo, RO Wiy make the prolits of holding it ntil the | fasing to jin (he attack an. Arabi Buy, | TGS body has any authority to canvass | We will dream of green leaves whien the support oue of our batteries, and whilo 2 Sz gl s ; or declare tho result of such voteupon the woods turn browi. R S R M. 0. RICKETTS, for it a certain sum expressed in dollarg | OP¢RIng of spring. Plans for the new | It has alienated Turkey, who was thus | following grounds: : e e aa T T R e e ; Jovor D 54 s s, | Were taken in flank | sharge of the s and cents, but that he must accept | DUlding have “"::‘;“’_‘f‘] v"‘ll"""_“j‘l'\"‘ depriyed of the nctual suserainty over an | First. This loxislature now convened hay- | Nover Prink During susiness Howrs. | ittt peri b PR NS Tt that For County Attorney: form that can be utilized only in | 1O SOREHCIS COE be SLEY O osor the | important Moslom ¢6untéy. And it has | ing been elected under what is known as the | yogqto drinkers engaged in pursuits | we wero badly at the onsct, some EDWARD W. SIMERAL. fied way and in a spe 1 chan. | Peginning of work until t fost gets 1 hroken the moral force’ of England’s | old constitution, has no power to actin the | o4jjine for judgment and acumen, and | Of the men breaking for the cover of the nel| whioh are eatablished in tiie intarosb ()\:lu:llh«e];:ruumll. l]l |]u-n- “nul }'\‘z}-l]!]!l opposition to Muscovite ambitions, by | premises, the new unu\hln{mu nlr nurmn- S liquors during business hours }\., 1 v :\\\\uy, alnul r 3 b9 " oy e . | whv the lots should be sold this fall, | showing P Bnglan 3 aving been 1 force since November, 2 A SEbL S el Bb oIl &8 0 by A cavalry- oty Commaslone of the buyer of his lbor. He is not per- | T8 "l (5 SR OO p0 (IR e | showing that Englad - could | B second and third clauses deal with | 00d: With soarcoly an exception, 8 inan- | man fode straight at me with uplitied ISAAC N. PIERCE. mitted to control his carnings, but simply | § 1 BT T TR BN E R o steal as unscrapulously and: under | o o8 S Whicetions and are somewhat | Citl wreeks, however successtul they may | ber, and I hauled up my musket to shoot Sl lould not tuke place untll {345 many lying ° pretences, when l-”rl B T ke ’(‘ 27 ¢ | be in withstanding the physical con him oft his ho At that time n i spring. she thought the safety of her Indian em- l'l'}%‘ S e e s Tellowe. | duences of therr indulgence.” Thousands ment was armod with rifles, shotguns, . TR 5 ey his pre document are as follows: S , & % | carbines, rovolyers, st ik 2 pioaciiteako, 2 tany, duscorlio on “For. the forogoing. rensons 1 protest | Who retain their health and aro mever | GENR VR TH Ebors andieyorts: ; TaaToN D ety | against any canvass of the clectoral yoto | Fnked as viclims of intomperanc ether; all others depended on one wea- If the principle that “my neighbo.’s | *2 e 5 ey thewr proper don alone. Those who had muskets ights o iter A myid i of the state by this body, and demand § : ; rights are limited by my fears that thi A Yot eatered are thrown mnto bankruptes g did not have, except in rare - od in international politics, there is | that this, my protest, be entered upon | {00 0 5 n B business hours. | stances, subers; those who had sabers 1o iniquity for which an excuse cannot | the journal.” (Signe) Church lHowe, ] | are u y be found. And it was this maxim which T . T = | to transfer them, on such terms as the GENERAL VAN Wyck isthe preferred | party who pays them may prescribe. suraight ropublican candidate for sena- | \ih respect to the emploger of labor it terin Nebraska by a lurge-n.uuurlty 1‘;4 is a wholly arbitrary proceeding, in its Bhown by the votes und instructions of | gharactor’ ossentially hostile to the inde- | forced into praises of the Duc d’Aumale ERauBliREcon I pendence and tne universally recognized | for his mugnificent gift of the domain of right of the cmploye in the matter of | Chantilly to the French institute to be controlling the proceeds of his labor. | peld by it in trust for the French nation. In ilml(:l of the lumlrlor itisa (-Im\lL:c of | There'is no place i France, or even in evil. He can accept idleness or work at | Furope, which h more romantic h the penalty which Luis systom involves. | tory than has the Castle of Chantilly; and | rit and the exilo of the only leuder tho " : « Ay I JEstoirolonthalgay iy Itis not ensy to conceive of anything | in tho domain with which it 1ssurrounded | SEVOURE PEab® 50 10 008 W T 2 U | several to spare in the house of which Jugmontiandisoehtinyolvestioniy R e ntah 1 o T B £ a 1d be more degrading to wan- o ] TR one of the advantages expected has re- ¢ ¢ house of Which | 3, chases, worse sales, and_rumnous con- . en as he vodeme down, Cuvnon Howa's political strikers are | 1ot coUMd b mere g to woan” | one could, in the words of Richard 1L, | {Uyi 04 from tho false stop in Bgypt, Her | Howe was a member. The protest en- | bugig™Soonr or Inter it is shown that | defonded wyself with tho bayont, finding hard work. Omat k- | hood or more subversive to the rights of | it upon the ground and tell sad stories e s A it | tered by Howe was doubtless prepared | {he bhabit of tippling during business unding him in the hand and flinging nding hard work among Omaha worl s ; . ; Indian empire has been weakened by the ppling g S ! : fnamon, The wago. workors of Douglas | Citizen than u system compelling such | of tha death of - Sk, WY e | by the Tilden lawyers in Omaba nd | hou o forcrunucr of bunkruptey. | his saberto the ground. I had the ad- en. D J L s st i 3 e < alienation of the sultan, who is the Ca- YOrE b b s oM ey ¥ | vantage and he v i gracel " onunty do not forget the record of tho | onditionsns those. Wore ivle | epitome of the ar : 051 | ik of hor Mostom ubjects. Sho has | Howe had tho glory of being the solo | Letevory suoh drinkor roviow bis bust, | YANOED S4¢ Gy Byl and g loLly G 3 5 0 | enunciated by the Pennsyly: court to | and even the rder: 5 T8l L 8, ol 2 e S Sainil] LA At . | ness transactions for a scries of years as § 4 Nomahs tricks n tho so called “riot.” | 40050 generally accepted, the great g Do e dRURIc 4 lost armics, generals and oredit in ithe fnix‘;\xmil;:‘::r‘ru?lf ;l:::‘lv-ll\ lldll:\l;'( l:;Ll"]’(:r‘ulni‘ answor whothor “'i”“‘“"“'””."”““""‘ le)}:nfiu'thicmm there was fighting all . ations of the c Y W i e H Soudan, without restoring quiet or bring- 3 PENOED owe, spread his | T igaor acts on the brain in the same [ - 2 this : the as fig ButLer county, through both its ro- (l):)rpurmlmns?i “‘3 count y \\luuhl find | place witnin its walls are forgotten i ;":’K‘lmk i e 1“;:‘51'! Al o2 | protest on its record and canvassed the | e e i rouid i A \lu“u{‘.:;u Eon Ry :};c fo catic i he way easy for the prac enslave- P its e ST ;. o PYC 0.40 ) S 19 1 electoral v spite of i S vhich 1 p ravine for ar it and could not he dis- publican and demooratic cuuvtml'xons, B )“hm i i et }[mn,;ht of its vri 1 treasures, | %V riend Jeft in Europo, unloss it electoral vote in spite of it. % mg II “lmlll” ,nfrm "‘]'l“-h--“' Ih .(:run} P K;h s Ins nstructed for Senator Van Wyck. | ment of thelr employos aud thoir o Tho munificonce of this gift is made more | 50 FEEE - FUAERE (SRR 0| When the togislature convened in Jan- | thouzht, followud by u deprossion corro- | 5L A3 ithcr thotigh the shioks ) it g v i rtal ga y rocess e, irnifics - act that it w 3 ) 0 377, reside: ronte: v sponding ) qmount ¢ ose, - s ' ’ The wilting of the Van Wyck boom is | mutertal L.s"!‘l“':_i ","\’,‘.",“:q,,;m,.“’ i (l \I.;fiu[m ant by the fact that it was provi- | 12 Sy BLSRI N R uary, 1877, the presidential contest was | spowling to the waount oF LA TS| ciced my prisoner what command ho b- 10t yet perceptible to unaided y us outrageous as o ab exists | ded for m the will ot the duke, which | ™ 3 i —— in Russia or Treland. was exceuted last year, and that the ; T whirligig of time brings its re- ———————————— exile to which he was sentenced has not ¥ venges. Two years ago the stato con- Irish Malcontent changed lis intentions. The value of | _ .~ ~ 0 S e s N the ti 1 ¥ S R X g | vontion refused to mako General Thayer [ It s evident that the excellont sprit | tho gift is more than $12,000000, and | Feceived wuy pay for lus temporavcolee: i 50 0L o tho parr of the senate that | under sueh beclowding infiencos sueli | (bere, WS, 10 AL iy e i chaitman boowuso of Valentine's and | which characterized the deliberations | from the excess of reyenue beyond what | i6 B0 :"‘.;mm\ Nmi(mt‘[ u\“.-u:]{‘ Hayes and Wheeler haying cived o | &M, !:Ifl"!:vlf [ ';\[:‘ff”‘x?:‘:.:f.uil“fu: A ould seo. Tstood” holding. him' by i Church Howe's] opposition. This yem's | and results of the last convention of the | jsneeded to maintain the property in | 11 doetor assures us that ho footed all | Majority of the electoral votes were en- | goon proye no mateh for qu clear-headed win with one hand and hanging to , convention made him governor. Irish Nutional league does not dominate | good condition, pensions and pecuniary gotoriassuresus that ho footod ul L | A Mumficent Gif't. en the republican press of France is THERE must be no 1ing, job or syndi- cate in the sale of the valuable county poor farm property. Douglas county tax payers will insist that every move shall be open and above-board. ; s A e s 2d only | had neither muskets nor revolvers, Not member of the legislature of Nebraska. | o 8% Petrve 1 the fniuonco | over ane company in the rogiment’ wore A The democrats did not respond to the i o drink their deportment; but | @ well equipped as the fed 3. 1 ha prompted the bombardment of Alexan- ! of strong drink n their deportment; but | F0 ¥ i s R R call of the governor and there was bately | nevertheless liquor wives them dalse | an infantry musket, bayonot attuched, Juorum in the senate, while thero were | nerve, mukes them vockloss, clouds the | and when Isought to firo on the cavalry L VR at s height - Washington. Church | G S e Wore acenstomed to- take, | longed o, upd he nnswered the Fourth Dx, MiLren has made a personal dis- | Howe had changed places from the house | wyile at work, even very slight whitts of | 2 dullos wero sinping 'nl‘ml"t Pt e e v | to the senate. Barly in the session, a | ether, chloroform, or mbghing-gas and ; ut Leould not take claimer to the editor of the Beg that he lution was tntroduced expressing the | keep limself all' the time, more or less, he simple reason that , i f itled to their . This resolution | riyal. Liquor is an indispensable ally rse with the other, when two Yan- S all branches of that organization. The | aid are to be granted to literary men and bilsontibipceondlomiineluding ithe :‘ rise to a very lively debate whisk pval Lldnor b nn e stomatically [ keo cavatrymen came riding wp. My man Hensirop, Young and Matthicson are | ¢ fied olement which made itself | artists, und o fund is to bo established to | C°%t OF the hall. ~We cheerfully make | Bl 8 B 0™ o kol Howe askea to | fleeced, and its elfeet alko in tho | appealed L them, uised the names on the ropublican legislative | known in that body, but which was pre- | aid ‘those who have $ho corzootion whiol thodoster neka £0r, 1o, %0 0 o reoi“ voting when it first | Tivalrios of logitimate, bisinese, ¢ e tioket which will commaud the full party | vented from excrting any marked influ- | scioncc or art their profassion. There | “U10US% 0w <tiginal informant on this | 7 ™ up and was so oxcused. On tho | Pot n‘,.“‘.’f'."'\lh,,'fi‘\."m,,, BRS B See ihh ‘h your ehance and_run him into votd. Each and every one of the candi- | ence, was silenced but notsubdued. From | ave fow instances on record of =:ch u ter was a prominent citizen who had £ but nevey ks : q . 3 d one of the men to my i i NI SR ohibiti final passage of the resolution the record | (able; and, while a sobicx, elear-he e gD n 9 ’ dates for legislative honors are repres- | p somewhat active and aggressive force | kinuls gift. a business interest in beating prohibition “mw}:n il e 1877,] shows | honorable merchant, d captor, pnd both rode off ut the call of ontative citlzons of Omaha who may be | it consented, m obedicnce to the dews : and who professed to b sen « con- [ [P 2 23 21 R oSy zle. i 4 q b tributor to the fund. We take it that Dr, | the following resuit: s—Ambroso, | W Yior feraies e Yankee now had his saber and my trusted as intelligent, efficient and hon- | of the majority on the scora o7 expedi The Business Situation, ERRLORO b SIAR, @R SO IURIRERE | il i8R ln noliprg lignor, ho would guth Ereat advantages o n and as his horas bocame restive e « @st men, to work and vote in the inter- | cncy, to become alettut energy, The autumn trade is expanding stead- r‘“"' In this cnso was misreprosentoc Carns, Chapman, Colby, 5 }ji‘l’l‘\‘l‘u‘l‘"bll‘:)x‘; P RRonEnY u‘x‘xlv in | could give me but little attentis ests of this community. did not +nrender 1ts opinians or forego | ily and satisfactorily. Throughout the | * "% field, Gilham, Hayes, Kennard, Knapp, | saloons and gambling dens bug about | asked e ;Y",fltlw"!"":ffi balonkd 40, - faith in its policy. This is the fu :5t the assurances of the est have M 3 Po Powers, T ol, Van W, bourds of trade and stock exchanges | how the fight s2Gimed to be going, and Tux i huagcti f < A R, SIMERAL has been for years one 'epoon, Powers, Thummel, Van VWyc onrds 2 ng rather ndes v pRLY Lo Henarp §s_again heeaching the | iy pelioves the power of argument has | stimulated orders and the distributive | oy 4 SRPQSARE TORER MR (o lia {loox—20 and in overy t iring | rathet degtnded on my honesty not to bject of the Omiha & Northern, or in of the most faithful workers among the | Walton and Wilcox—20. ) : rup-ofi, e had jst. suggestod movin Bubject o E‘ [ R AOEMIED, A 1 beon exhausted, and that recourse must | movement has fully renlized the expeeta- | voung ropublicans. Ho 18 & lnwyer of | Thoso voting in tho nogative weros | &5 "“-"','Ig“"“ YT e it aiong the ravine when @ dismountec ey -words iho northern extonsion of | by b to a storner poliey in denling with | tions, which wero formeil carlior in the | VI (1A experience, o hard stadont | Aten, Brown, Covell, Ferguson, Hinaan, e T AR st Johnny, who was dodging about in the the Missouri Pacific. 1t m o Ornba & | Eugland. Tt would scom that this faction | season Local jobbers report heavy mail |y gy honorable and high minded gen- | Holt, Church Howe and North —8. aro all the time making losses and - going | smoke, eame upou us.” Tle took in the founded with tho wroposed Omabs & | is now likely to bo reinforsod by another | orders, and tho increasing tonnaize of the | (g, His nomination was & tompli- | During tho samo seasion of the lezisla: | 10 the wall sisaation ot o glancs, and Ineido ofs _flrll I\V"tflw"‘»w"')‘i‘“ Gould' sohemos | Yhich has so far lost coufidence in tho | railronds and lavgo bank clearings show | ment fo the young men of the party, | ture, Church Howe's vote on United | It is Go the thousands of motlorata | AU EHIDIoigan WaR ‘i W ik , disti ""}l “0":‘_“‘“)' B ”K‘b foedecs to his | 1rish leaders as even to quostion their in- | that the fall business has opened with a | which they will appreciate by rolling up | States senator for the fivst three bullots is drmke wh:.“zvm-,‘ '"'.‘,.':;-|I}‘:;"..'\':}‘.'u‘rm‘.rke mounted the horse and rode away, while for lo b SRR ioa. S0 o, tegrity to the causo of Irefand, The ac. | rush. Dotailed reports from the 5 | 4 ronsing mujority to sufely land him in | recorded as having beon cast for K. W. | 08 SRS ot PRLGHIG (o | Lot my musket baok ) Kansas City system. tive presence and apparent growth of | trades show a caveful and confident feel- | {10 sout of the county attorneyship Thomas, n South Carolina demoerat, | heeor .‘..‘,“.m].‘,‘,‘. but they can easily | ““You'll probably berecaptured again,” Tae uprising among (iage county ro- | these eloments is o starthng menuce to | ing. Iron is active and pi are firm. (1 195 and 208 Senate Fournal.] All | adop it of total abstinence during lh -“,'." lh‘l-fllflm' :“l"‘\l we walked sido publicans ngainst Colby and his gung of | the peace and harmony of the National | The fall production of furnaces and mills | Mg, Bracksury bas propounded a | this timo Church Hows professed to be a | busiuess hours. Lot thew init Gl | RY SRR R AT o0 s e walkad rowdics and repesters has deeply | league and to the progress of the cause it | isbeing absorhed and the prownse of trado | series of questions on!public school man- | republiean independent, republican on l_lui prudence; ull & }nhll'l_"l:k-t"l;:“ S N T B e B sy s unded tho tender sensibilities of the | represents. most encouragingin all departments. The | agement which read llke j seetion of the | Dationalissuesand o temperance granger [ fighters, who be an sutisfy them: | for a bullet. 0 ) e N : ! & / b on local issues. We simply ask what | “work.” Th n soon satisly them A A late railroad commissioner. The Lincoln The fact of the existence of these dis- | wool market hus lguun less active, owing | Longer Catechism, bt s man with such & roeord has to | selves such a policy will “pay.”’ Abstain- We had procee cd no ov4)rn hun dr Journai charges the wholesale bolt upon | turbing elements was developed atameot- | in part to the stiffening views of seliers. —— the support of any republican, m liquor until after business lour »"M"II‘_ whe ] x-_lm:lv ‘uil ; :: ‘U:‘(L'll“ imfiy Van Wyek, who of course is made the | mg of & branch of the league in New | The market is very strong, and higher Jachue's Seatence Afliemed. - mning the day without nn *eye lli‘\‘lllui)'tlllll:|,;;ll'“ 'I)u~:““”u?“ anlu»’«n.lluml: Jeader of this robollion of the decent re- | York on Monday evening. When the | prices are confidently anticipated before [ ALBANY, Oct. 4.—The court of apneals s PROMINENT PERSONS, penor. " thoy will saon be uble to appre- f K608 they out and_ siagued. We wera publicans of Gage. ‘This 13 not the fivst | question of futher subscriptions of money | the close of the year. handed down a decision ('o;hummg the s Z‘H'n.\lxmm llljlli]r‘k:llwI'I'”A)A(I‘;,;‘h‘\"fih such g rile, | 888 AhOY Sidown 1na 1ty and IR0t uprising which has taken place in Gago | came on for considoration it was met by | Cotton has been in good demand for | fonce of the dewer sourt Ih the cas of &6 | giy Mocarthy 1s to deliver over one | dutics of the day with an unclouded, un- | cuton the head fro a horso s foot which ainst Colby and his wethods, | & most vigorous protest, in which was | export, aud the inquiry for home con- [ 755 J ST hundred leetures in this country. stimulaied brain, and be able to di rgge | loft me unconscious for a quurter of an county ag Loiby n . “ A charge of bribery in the Broadway railrond ¥ T g ) \ hour Once upon & time the wholo city of | embraced distrust both of the method of | sumption has been moderately active. | pranchise. Judgs Andréw wrote the decision E. I, Roe, who, some people faney, s the | the nlx t;;l.w beat of his nutural ab R Tsallladithe atit: was. avet tha Beatrice rose in their indignant might | dealing with the issue and of the men | Prices are generally § of a cent higher | i Jachne case. Judge Rapallo wrote a | greatest novellst of his day, is going to Cali ln‘llw od lmn}n nlnlvlal,‘m. en to abstain | federals having flanked us and passed on, and threatened to submerge Colby in the | entrusted with earrying it out. It was | than they were a week ago, and the stu- | isenting opinion of 2000 iwords i whieh | fornig to live fora year or two to come. ¥l porpliace timling during working | As my euptorand prisonor was not found Blue river 1f he did not undo his townlot | declarod that the vast sums of moncy | tistical position of the market continues - — Ben Folsom, Mrs, Cleveland’s loquacious | Lours, as success in ff,,,i,“.,,",,;,‘,,1.”,,13‘ on the ground the .-.u.nhml«m wur Inmz swindle. At snother time, some throo | which had been sent to Irelnd had been | strong. The cotton goods trade is fairly Oattle Quarantine, cousin, is to bécome, it is suid, the Washing- | dopends upo it, If they do not possess | e cscaped (o i own laes Lusva ‘yoars ago, ¥ whole of Gage [ fruitless of results, that peaceful agita- | active and values are unitormly firm, with St. Lovis, Oct. 5,—A. Banta Fe, N, M, | ton correspondent of some New York | enough power of self-denial to keep from zl‘::_?\} ~”,-‘4"(11“‘_“l:;v or do seole J y _'“ d agalnst the attampt to tion had led only to pauperism, exter- | stocks under good control. Print cloths | special says: Governor Ross, of New Mex- daily. tippling dll/‘l.nl,;huquum |‘|umq,m sooner | 1 & il county rebelled agalin ¥ A e ) B Shatat iee g slamation to cattle in- | Mr. Gladstone has two cousins fn Ohlo— | they retire from business the better for o 5 L mation aod general demoralization; | have andvanced 1-16 of a cent per yard | icobas issued a proclamation to eattle in Mr. (iladstone has two cousins fn Oh 3 i 4 s k| Brokers Can Fox. make Colby. judge of the district and . e P q speetors of the territory anthorizing them t0 | w.and D, Gladstone, millers, who reside at | them, for they are on the sure road to b Rave Judge Broady a thousand majority | th gny wondition of affairs in | under a brisk demand and excoptionally | PWORIDE (le fmportation of cattle Trom 1S | Wi i o et s aa s ot | defeat. Cincinnati Sun: Howell Osborn, the Bver Colby in his own county, which is | Ireland is worso than has essted before | small supplies, and several makes of | ¢ ots I the south and. exst ot the United (_m'li‘“! ning, that state, They are American son 4;1 the fat ; b "’h.‘{""i‘“' it , - SO T 5 vod ¥o! j 3 v eac! solore o | States wher agious diseases exist, . 2 Vriters, wag for ye Jay Gould's broker, an republican by 1,600. Why Van Wyck in the last hundred years, and { e | brown, b.km]m" and wluv“d .’mld' ———— Senator Don Cameron writes his name fn 5 P. W. in Chicago Tribune: The best | who was worth $7,000,000, is one of the i €abrics have boen fractionally advanced k. & to be held responsible for the gener: time is come when some other means | fabrics 2 Yy 8 4 A Match Between Sprinters. hotel registers, pre d and followed by 8 | and most prolific magazine writers are | best hoxers on the stock exchange, aud i - + daniined J i g disfavor in which Colby is held in Gage | must Ini :u od. The chairman stated that | Whent prices decline "“"”, ©ents PEr | pyrrsyuko, Oct. 5.—George Suith, of this | heavy dasiy ”"l:h‘,‘\'-\‘;‘;wih’x Being o very | scidom able to realico $500 a your from n;n'v“'l‘;:n"llu: is to retire :\xih n ‘incomne i oh we v o i D v shel o i puk, ve ce | eity, champi 50 yards . has beel modes| , the prei enalo! eir wr g. Only a very small propor- | of 00,00 a year, granted him by h eounty wo eannot conceive, althongh w he would not contribute another penny | bushel early in the we but have since | gity, champion 150 yards sprinter, has been s Wil 610 DERRK OF ¥ e hit tpon | their writing ) . #ln ¥ o undorstand why Colby und Churoh | to the anti-oviotion fund or any form of | recovered to within § fo 4 0eut of the | waiched acainst Kituemon, the Califorua | (h GRiRL cobediont (o nead off awbitfaus | on of mantiseripts supuitod re accept mother on conitlon that he lexvo Wull Howe are held in such revorence in the [ parlivmentury agitation, and ‘explicitly | lovel of quotations current a wevk ago. | United Statos, "The date of the Tace | Lotel clerks, who persiste BRECHmATC Bls P abapers bisy better i propotion for | himscl in hia fayorito science, whicl e sanctum of the Lincoln Journal. By the | charged that the funds sent to the league | The market is weighted by accumulating | G biace of meeting bas not yet been settled. o b he o “ | the smme class of work, and hive the ad- | has studied under able professors. In way, is it all wrong for Gage county re- | in Irclund were not used to aid the | stocks and by the discouragement of —t Secretary Bayard is now aceused of rude- | vantage of being prompt and reliable, | fact, Wall street brokers bire broken Y, o lslo Renominated tary Bay 4 - publicans to bolt by and . and all | evieted people, but went into the pockets seulative confidence by the continued Speaker Carlisle Xev 4 ness [ addition to his many other shortcos which eannot alwas be claimed for the | down prize fighters to instruet them in . Id the bol f the lead ‘These oxpressions of d - ald hnware: . Ak Sty vaur, Ky., Oct. 5.—The demoerats of | jygq " Recently a delegation visited his ofli nougines the manly art, and some of these worthies right for the Journal w uphold the bolt | of the leaders. heso oxprossions of dis- athy of foreign buyers. ho majority | o MENTVAC Ciesional district this morning | 1o Giscuss grievances suffered at the hands of aganes. oy tamous monthly in the | actually visit the strect and give lessons sgainst Duras in Saline county? Duras | satisfaction and distrast were receive ders regard wheat as cheap, and as | yonominated by acclamation Hon. John (. | fl,e Spanish government, and aftera short | o & T it the inferior prices which | to theif patrons there. 1t is not safo for no flaw in histitle to the nomination. | with approval Ly the branch. Phe di likely to rule higher rather than lower | Carlisie. talk the secretary abruptly turned his back | 08 200 05 Lt 10 8 popular jour- | & Sixth ward rough to insult some rather : N d - lie visitors sent to i by the presi: | MAgazings buv) Bupuiar 4 & h i horo were no ruilroad and wator works | pleasure to whick ali this bears evidence | during the balance of the erop Years [ (g 5 u new town on the Skagit | Hinr su‘withant the ordinary’ fariailty of | nulfst in Chleago, asking hiwm for u short | dudish-looking brokers; there s duug ugs voted three or four times to carry | is very likely to be intensified vy the te: but the market wmits for a renewal of | ooy “three miles above Whatcom, in parting, inviied the delegation out of his | humorous sketch such as he wrote twic of their letting go their » ,sln yv.lh_ the N Saline county primaries as thore were | timony of Mr. Wolff regarding the dis- | export domand and a halt in the growth Washington Territory. L contains a | oflice by commencing to write a letter. uwuluk luL the ljmln;m:‘,mlll:Ly::l::;r::l:lLtl: ’:::‘3 of the bind Jimb of a displeased “ R i g P 5 . % i s ingle mill. & Eoacoe C 5" A Laue | pay him haadsomely, ¢ B¢ o | mule, ~ down in Beatrice. courtesy shown him and his mission by | of stocks to give an upward imputse to | shingle will, store, ete. Loscoe Conkling,” said a Maiden