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: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1857 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE Iohed In tho s wndor ontaet and. [ R, SNAPPER * GARRISON. The T.ad Who Hes;—t_h_e List of Winning o2y by purgatives and black dravglits does nat meet with his favor ‘at all.” He says the same results got by this means are vastly more weakening” thau when got by the other. A great advantage to him is the peculiarity of his build and phy- o STREET PAVING. O The Veterans and the Governor. The veteran soldiers respect and honor Governor Thayer, and no other men know him so well. Despite the dotrad- tion and misrepresentations which have " THE DAILY BEE. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. TERMR OF SUDSCRIPTIPN ¢ thes of capital Anvested ‘in any ‘kind of manufactures hitherto reported’'ih wny | therefore had :all the p icity which needed to be given under the law, Con- American census, were shown by Mr! Wright to be utterly wrong, To ascer- | gressman McShane's paper is being used by the conspirators of the ety eouncil to aha's Streets Compnred“‘llfi " sireets of Other Clttes. tain the eapital realiy employed the cal- ly (Moentag Edition) fncluding Sunday been poured out upon him by hig politi- | culation must be based on the develop- | rob the taxpayers still more by givin, Jookeys f52 the Year, sique. He can train himself down to a e v o t F Bz Monthn, ... " s e opponents and by men of hLis own | ment and the rapidity of the returns of | the Herald the oficial a l\w-r(lsing';nr u‘r‘l e string "l'!“l'"' ’;‘l‘" yet be strong, muscu- A Rip?r‘,u.':" S%arrh_fgr‘: nnslh'm' [t‘lcavurs = Z'»':S e Mmooy © | party who are disappointed bocause they | the establishment, and not simply on tho | indefinito period in_dofiance of tho lnw | A SKETCH OF HIS EARLY LIFE, | kirand well. ‘Hosays becan b him. | Interusting Case = Vuin Search for Fe- o 1 A o St .. 200 | havenot been able to use him to their | original amount of money paid down. | and the courts. A more striking exhibit Wel Kot HiEoLE, el ‘ar‘d "'“;'e ost ashl iw . s oyon Fansaw gy | OWN aggrandizement, the soldiers are as | So the averages of wages which were | of greed and all-bore wolitics could | j1ow He Came to be a Jockoy—His arrison has a very peculiar soat, aid bl Ak Ak %w YoRK ¢ TriavsE Honniv. | strong us ever in thoir confidence in his | calenlated by dividing the number of | not be found in any other part | way of Reducing Weight—Methe | Much ridiculo has been Javished tpon | A repories onroh for an item ASBINGTUN OFFICE, Sphtiedotiel iutegrity and manhood. They know that | emnloyes on the pay-roll into the aggre- | of the country. Here 15 our con- 1e1n the Aaddie—<His Winninges it. 1t is far from artistic in appearance, | several days since, oy FIRE A QonvoTMBTS CORRESPONDENCE? their gallant comrade, who accomphshed | gate amount paid as wages is fallacious, | gressman, who is reputed to be worth odsinthe « i s - .x Ry )v!ut in yflvm{l\vn:: :xln iIs the best, in | L ';"_-I'“‘l‘:“'l""f“_r.l;“:;: ';:‘l\r‘l'-}nm».‘x 0 look b All cemmunioations relating to news andedl- | oo ey for the military fame of Ne- | for the [number of bands vary during | over half & million dollars permitting S et L A the opinion of many horseman, that has | furterp, and eame (0 the conclusion that the torinl mattor should be addressed to the Ebi 2 H > - Horses He Owns, ever been seen. He sits far forward, | pnved strects of Omaha compared vory 1avoras oI OF THE BL braska, can be trusted to as faithfully | the year,the time they make varics, [ his business managers and editors to presses hard in the stirrups, and then | bly wm-lun samo inany eity i the United t DUSINEAS LETTEASS All bueineas iotters and remittancos should he Addressed 10 TnE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, and fearlessly perform the duties now devolved npon him as he did those which and their wages are too various to be thus grouped together. “There two join hands with government p boodlers to filc ing $432 from the tax-payers In view of the tact that Omaha this leans still further to the fron to be . He seems mark botween the | mata States, Sro altimore, & boing mostly tho cobble-stone sty ., d8 0 woll-paved eity,the Vol in what (8 known as Washington, D, C. in B S " ‘ * . v ' f horse's ears. He usually gets off among | probabiy the 1 oty in the United OMAHA, Drafts, checks and postofiice ordel fell to him the days of cwil | questions, capital invested and average | for what every unbiased man must pro- | week will witness some exciting horse. % : - O 8 | Biatne, THo. Strosth TEore! Witk few Skubrti % bo made paywble 13 tho orierof thooompany. | eonflict, when Lis devotion and | wages, as answered by the census,” eaid | nounce n downright steal. And this | races and mauy horsemen will bo here | tigfirst. When not vestricted by train- j bat Rephaiim and ers’ instructions, and he is out to win the beine paved with the best asp i and what . THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRICTORS, | courage wore equal to those of any man | Mr. Wright, “illustrato the fallacy of at- | pieco of baro-freed jobbing is followed | a sketeh of Snapper Garrlson, America’s mrace, and thinks he got the horse to | fanowvn “':,l‘zlv':ll;:m_lx""'l";; 3 J,{‘.!..‘{,’{.‘.‘I.'é: ‘ g who drew his sword in the cause of the | tempting to solve & certain line of eco- | up by another eombine with patrol | most famous jockey, will no doubt prove [ do it with, his tacties are these: Having | used in Omaba. “Fhestreets of St Paul, Min THE DAILY BEE. Bworn Statemeat of Oircalation, Btate of Nevraska, | union. Only the highest qualities of head and heart ean commend a man to the confidenee which Govenor Thayer en- Jjoyed from Grant, Shorman, and other nomie questions through the census as it has existed.” Such complete diserediting of the only source of information available to the wagon bums and impudent raseals for the sake of a little plunder amounting in the aggregate probably to five or six hundred dollars. And‘this is our reform interesting to a large number of readers, The score between Garrison and Me- Laughlin favor of t for first place now stond 69 in e former and 60 in favor of the F”t as good a start as possible, he pulls nto the fence and ta socond or third place behind the horses that are making the pace. He hugs the fence the whole distance, whatever it may be, and takes arc largely paved with what is known as cedar biocks, This mukes an_ oxcellent pay but does not last nearly so long s asphalty or granite blocks, Omuha Streets aro payv with asphaltum and granito blooks, with on two strects paved with tho 1 " distinguished military leaders, and those | publicist and the student of economics | congressman! This is the man who | latter. The interest in the contest has | £ood note of what the rest'are doing, {;:".,1;‘},:‘.‘.71,‘.‘:.‘;._‘" MY ECION e }’;?.:“ ;""l!,),m"\l,::' ,E,.,."."." of The Ttoe | Gualities his soldier comrades know he | by a statistician eminent in his profes- | is looking towards the United States | become general in the sporting world, Vhen they il swing into the stroteh and | While on this tour of fnvestization the ro- Publishing company, does solemnly swear that the actual heniation of the © still pose So long as Govenor sion, and who nas the candor to confess senate. and will continue until the close ot this straighten out for the finish he knows portor cnzaged in conversation with v | Thav 3 fana B avetely - o | which are the dangerous competitors. He L e ilv Bee | Thayer can successfally appeal for the | that he arraigns himselt as n\_un,l) as Tir management of the Minnesota fall unless one or the 0(]"\|: meets With | works his horse to_even torms with the follows: 3 ‘ approval of his course to the veterans, | any one else, sadly disparages, ifit does | oo Siifwatar, under its lato accident or gets s commanding lead. best one of those that he has made up his Saturdav. August 27 he will have no renson to doubt thas he | not render entirely ~worthless, every | o T 5 00T sigatad by the sinte YOUNG GARRISON wind will be in at the finish. Then his Sunday, Augiist 25 is pursuing the right way, and need have | argument for which the support 1 e investigated by tho state | o otg much elated at the position ho | Practice is to hang to that horse until the Mondav.August 2 no fear of harm from the malignant as- | of census fignres has been ine pontel (of | clifeitiay knd ‘doFrqctions. - 1t 1 hieved, and it is v to be sec line 1s dangerously near the wire. = Sud- B8 Tuesdav, August e i Y - i) S the damning evidence already produced | has achieved, and it is now to be seen | gon)y he shoots out like an arrow from b, Wednesday, Al S14010 | saults of his enemies. Every appearance | voked. Itis deplorabie to contemplato | ;& im0 imprisonment could bo | that he has probably had this end in | the bow and nips the leader right at tho '1’,'}}";;‘,‘.“‘5,],",_"5"' 5,000 the vast waste of intellectual effort thus |y 0'Gboa for the offending oflicials, Lot | Yiew sice he began riding in the spring. | line. In this way he gives the public no resiats involved, but perhavs not more so than a reform be (naugurated whion wiil pun. | But It ouly recently that the public hus | idea of how much reserve speed the Averare i ";;‘.u'.‘u‘: reception, whtch amply attested the higi | the reflaction that after all the encrmous | {455 sl oy P had its interost excited. He is very mod- 3‘.‘.’].‘::}‘[5 ‘;(:r‘.l‘l::\‘3:)n&\g}“[:i-\rxl‘\“lllz‘l:ll.ll:‘\:\!‘}-mfi Sworn to and subseribed iy presence | ¢Steem in which he is held by the veter- | expenditure of the government in obtuin- e - est in expression, however, and whilo | {10 518 B0 HF (OREARA LE L8 CAEDW L this 3d day of September, A, D. 1857, N, P, Frir, ISEAL] Notary Publie. Btato of Nebraska, ) .o Douglas County. | § Geo. B, Tzschuck, belng first duly sworn, deposes and says that he is secretary of The Bee Publishing company, that tlie actual ans, and the gratifics 1on hus *presence gave them. Ben, Butler’'s Panacea. The Butler club of Boston seems to have no other mission than that of afford- ing, compiling and publishing the census, the resultis simply a muss of figures wholly untrustworthy and really mislead- ing. If the verdict of Mr, Wright is to be accepted there is nothing left to do but to abandon all reference to the cen- HEREAFTER we will make no reference to impudent hirelings, who happen to rotate around the Herald oftice. We pro- pose to deal with the proprietor of the paper, who is responsible for 1ts policy and editorial conduct. admitting his feeling *‘McLaughlin is one to beat. ate moun and he may again go to the front. can do it of pride says: groat rider, and a hard He has had some unfortun= ts lately, but things may change I work 1T am going to by hard shoulders and forelegs instead of on his back, and he scems to be more easily cacried there. Cloge observance of Garrison used to think that they could tell when Garrison meant to win. e had several little tricks, such as patting his horse’s neck wverage daily circalation of the Daily Bee for | ing an oceasional opportunity to the | sus and grope about in the shadows of s e e stay where 1 am. There is a perfectly | as he passed the stund in the preliminary the month of Septersber, 18%, 13,030 copies; | generil to air his peculiar notions, and | theory and conjecture until something ¢STATE AND TERRITORY, ndly fecling between us, but each is | ganter. But those who carried their in- %ng"bfl 1855, l&;’ffl f&‘“;)evmfl,ifi-flw": thus keep himself in & way before public ble in the way of tacts can be « ado. }‘l’g"l‘ju-fm}ob ":I':' (‘-:‘i: ||(\,|l-!:;n',"" he knows | terprot tions 03 t!\\'sc‘:fl::}l‘:l to the p;:?l 157 copies January 187, 10,208 | attention. At his latest appearence be- if that bo possible. It | The clegant Unity church in Denver, [ "W iow it 1s remombercd thatit was only | Lok found them asuncertain a8 any other copless for Kebruaty, 187, 14,198 coples: for | fore this body of admirers General Butler | would obviously b foolish and | recently comvleted,” was dedicated lust | ghrae yoars ago that Garrison engaged “;‘\:“‘;;h“: Sl R an R Gl Mnron, 17, 14400 oopleas for Avril, 197 | ovolved a theory s 1o how the surplus in | perhaps damgerous to travel | Sunday. with flarry Ellsworth and went to- New ; YK £ ASIORS HA DR June 1557, 14,147 coples: for July, 18 the treasury should be disposed of, and | on by the same false lights, that have so ".lhcpll'm.hm is qmte l:'(‘ulrr:llvn(hu state | Orleans to ride for §i5 a month, and | jn which he beat the Bard on Troubadour A i 093 copies: for August, 157, 14,151 copies. ' [ 1t need hardly be said thav it wys at once | far guided us. appily the time for tak- | (13t Colorow and his follow © old | when McLaughlin's greater experience | was marked by the tacties given as chace S M ABOT And ERoiA6sEREH) Gro, B Tzsciuck. | original and bold, as were some of lus | j i i % SECR IO St 18 considered, it ean be seen what a phe- | aeteristic of him. He modestly says their od by ( r Hugh Sworn and subserived in _my presence | 075 st 18 | ing another ceusus is near, and it may be | e Donyer News is raising a fund to | nomenal youngster the former 1s. 18 not muoh i anagement and pepedi- ¢ on- this 51h day of Sept, A, D., 1897, announcements of policy to the laborers | hoped with a wider experience and a | aid the families of those who fell in the | Edward H. Garriso was born it New | onts in riding and without talk about s nrof man laying [SEAL.I _N.P. Fri. Notaty Publie. | of the country four years ago. Itis | better wisdom to direct it a less uneatis- | fight with the Utes at Rangley. Haven in 1868, He was ten years old | gkill asa jockey. He declares that all Py Do T y R SHo1ae. Batioll wion® quartsilc withal simple as well, and s probably | factory result may be attained. Mean- | A cloud burst at Sterling on the 4th | When he entered the Susquehanna Valley | there is to be done 1s to get off well and ¥ ploasuntly, still hangs together. not subject to any obje tion on the while ne who wouldague from the census flooded the cellurs ol the town and covered home, his father having moved to Orange | make your horse do all thatis in_him_to en paving 15 4 fairly . ¢ York Ore. o ‘ oy iy two years. - 1 round of unconstitutionality. And | may e it is dis. | 1he levels with water aix to eight inches | county, New York, and died there. In | do when the time comes to do it. The | pood businoss, and pays nbout a8 good a8 most - lr‘"mwmmm Tt R O S may as well zn’(. up the task, for it is dis desn, this institution he is still remembered as | only exception the writer has over heard | outdoor jo It being an outdoor job is, in { Is it not abc horse rail- bt ; [ [ eredited 1n advance, Vs oaaieh abright and amiable lad. His three | to this was when Garrison deseribed his | fnct, thooniy on 1 v (61t A man way company to put street ear conduc- of generosity W"’(:“ is a ‘11-"‘""1!‘"““'"}: The P R iia >“°' e years in the home are marked by a rec- | winning on Gualhfet, beating Specialty, nl:mhr;f‘;\r:l!":g:xrn“m <lj‘|x.‘|'.‘|!; :;:.x(' Ll::filyxllml.: tors on its lin character of Butler and enabled him e Poorman mine at urke, 'L\IIO, ord that gave no hint of celebrity in con- with A\lUL:lIXj_(lIHII up, when almost under | ho can ronch shelter nd in the to vote b was sold recently to Montana parties for all of the e — alary to overworked con- A week ago Taesday the rotten com- 6.000. nwx-liun‘\\'uh horses, llu.t {fun ripu»nlnL at Monmouth, “I saw that f}'»:" r:;‘xlly:”\:w:::- Sl ‘:‘.:".,:;"‘,';. m .I.,K “‘-....k " 4 ¥ N 3, N N il H sta B 0 wWe- D o4 b v B ' he L 3 g N r v busi 0 3 e Washington, might it not be well to have | tice and proprioty, taking his own share | call’s leadorship p: rosolution de- | mont for statohood, . The fate of Dikotn | bocomo famons. It was PTG SR R e L B CLARE L DT L M DR £ e them prepare a civil servico tonic for the | Atd right manfuily holding on to it. ‘The | claring John A. 's paper the | hus 1o terrors for them., iz at this worthy man beleved the young- | n attracting s uttention to | hucking congh and numerous sick headnehes. president? scheme of General Butler is to muake a | ofticial organ of the eity, until a con- red Hopt, the murderer who shuflled | ster was destined to shine. The boys of | me, As he AL LT O SR ER IOV CE I SR LI R TG —= service pension for every man who was | tract should be let. An arbitrary price | off by the offic otgun route in Sult | the home wer amte a concert | thought 1 was done. He eased up think- SR A R O Mooz line telograph poles may bo tol- | in the war, giving to each according to | was fixed by’ the . resolution upon this | Luge City last month, fiad four trials dis- | troupe, and made AL Ol St e L L S R L L T erated in the suburbs of the city but they | hs service, aud if after all the union sol- | official advertising, namely the i D TR GG T i SR D S i T VL B B S ity 1 el nimorons ol meliones should not be permitted on crowded | diers are thus provided for thora still re- | which the B lastyear was requireal todo | srvaye, > g I Gtiyoting Gay olco _coupled with | ‘This i niother ono of his typical | SapSSand fck fio reller, Things won! on this thoroughfar muing a surplus letit go to relieve the | the work until another contract was made e, | hisuerve and utter ignorance of any= | points, e 1s n most te fiisher. | fofme. | commenced buving nicht swontsand e wounded and lamed confederates. It | legally. This was on its face an impos- S i < 4 : e ing approaching stage fright, was w 1is equal there never straddied a horse, | Would get up in the morning and, instond o s 5 H 3 y Street railway o) re beine 1a AN s Rl A el e | feoling shed as 1 should have feit, | would IT:lm ul(:lrlc l:)(l’fhrllfl allTiiht but we || 7ol tioonras ba an fnsult ot the| 15+ | fira/on tax:pryere, (Beoitiss. ndvertising | Buecy i ey tracks are being laid in i hlmh li“l\i\x ne \l{(‘r:‘lx ors/un: the audt'l{Ho is Imtv;r«-“m]h; feare ‘ll“_”l” "')“"‘ "30“'1‘“l [ feotmore tirod thin whon et to hed, T shall most emphatically protest against | tolligent and fair-mindod vetorans of the | 1 the Zerald based on relative circula. i 5 s ” ences alike believe that his | streteh than any joe ng the world | then beeame ser ously ahirmed and consulted ; ki & d fu Lo ptora cral ¢ i pad building this year in Montana | being indicated By the suc 3 | over, His habit“of watching the most | 8doctor, who told me [had weak lun; Io bloc 3 h“l!(l)ur llm.nmus streets with mo- | country to suppose for & moment that | tion is not worth over one-fifth of what r to cclipse ali former records in | on the platform. They w ong | dangerous horse against him he has i | tested e for qu ton wiilo wnd | could obtain tor te ph po they would not promptly reject any | it isworth commercially in tLe B, Be- tllu: mlu\nm".ux couniry that Garrison has neve RUndn nuulu’-m common with most other jockeys, bub | e timds, 1Nt ‘coud ket 1o rolior |.T.un....{ : o e such scheme if seriously proposed, but it | sides that, the manifest duty of tne coun- | 0f Work and m mileage uny extent smce then. But within a few | more than any, other of these 1s his judg- | work more thin ono o ‘two days u we postofiice department has honored | ;'\ %' doubted that the arrant old | eil, on business principels, is to give the | -Robert Duncan, a brakeman on the | Wee 1 ccho of this bolief appeared in | ment good in_deciding which horse it is. | O PRt the Bk by ereating an oflice in Nebraska . et iy Montana Union: railroad, w a Binghamton papers’s notice of the | The boys are frequently told among their ttor, "1 had W IEAREIYE papetoriatnamesnke, Dhay| Lomagoaue proclaimad it with the idea | largest putlicity ossile, for the same | o 60tetana biiiga hoa ‘An jockey's life, which ended: “fle might | dircetions from the tramer to look out | about give “letting woll new office is situated in Soward county that it would take, both with the soldiers | price to its oflicial notices. The pretext IE1l6a % Ha waa th ! have been a brilliant singer had not fate | for some tain horse. This is simply | agam. At S5 OF about two ; S 5 * | of the north and especially with those of | under which the council passed the reso- wade him a jocke the trainer’s opinion, and may be shown | Yeeks in Bopootihtainion Bmattes and Minnio B, Dunnigan is the (irst post- ; : s : Garrison's’ three yoars in tho H il Y. | liet i the ehange of climato, | returned to i 0 the south, Itisnot a proposition to be | lution to give McShane a chance at the Two laborers were buried under forty ison's three years in the Home | to be wrong betore the horses get ofl. | Gumaha discouraged. In' looking over the dail W argued, because it is an arrant picce of | pablic crib, was that it wasonly intended | tons of rock in the Montana Central rail- | Were followed by his veturn to hismother, | Garrison makes his judgment Limself, | papors § noticel the aqvoriscmont of y = = RIS AR st : fikiding RS Y Lkl A Stk ck 1n the Mtontana Central rall- | wpn'had moved back {o New Hu | confirms it during the running, and acts | Cresap Mecoy, and concluded I would muke ono A trRADE dollar of 420 grains of silver | demogogy, illustrating at once how poor | for one week when competing bids for | road tunnel near Butte last we T} | £ i more tempt ' to rosin Tenith, 18 now worth about 78 cents. A standard dollar contaming seven and one-half le an estimate the intelligence and the sense of fairness General Butler places upon advertising wero to be opened and the contract would be awarded according to were dug out alive, T hard shells in the territory. The Pan Y re are some There he went to work in a box fa and the fact that his probably health faled w all that intertered with his de- Mau SUCCESSES on Barnum, a horse on it in the streteh, of his NOTABL] have been made my 1 visited ad had him examine me itarrhal consumption, 1d ouro mo. 1 don't silice the noxt d when o told mo | il but that he thought ho ¥ pe o s e n mine n Helena is 8 | veloping pe ic ins 3 Yoo inning aga B know why. but | hud fidence " wl € graius is worth 100 cents. There are of the uzion soldiers and how willing | law to the lowest bidde S ATl “'w‘,‘;‘ A ‘\’\\\illnl‘l‘l‘e { \’\I'"!""Li |”r"-;-‘ur o ‘:;‘!”"“\“’(‘-l‘l"".‘l ::f | t;”"’:‘% 'l‘““'”‘ ‘,’fi SURRInE p“!::s,'r’)‘(fl"l"]‘.s Al AN K0 Him DAt e an st oAt ae dently Napoleons of finance among our | lie is w father any expedient or suggest | The verfidy of the gang under Hascall's | torritory, It was discovered by John | of fate wasim it and his health rosuited | 1,‘,"1';‘12,,,‘.‘.’17131‘; Belloyerl (HALRENGIRREDY | Sociian Ranmentedi b Rgar hettarntiqurche i statesmen also. any extraordinary measure which he | lead, has sbown itself. Last night they | Waulshagan, alaborer. During fhe Iast | 1y his beinz sent to live with his unele, | s share 1n these vietories has been no | no cough, no more night swents, and got up N —— thinks may give him ‘a passing | voted to override the mayor’s veto of the | two w,»«L_ in August $12,000 worth of | Father Bill Daly, in Hartford, where tic | small one. This belief is held concern- mg’.::unlu-]r:"fir:;;n‘xl;;v :‘.‘.’:-r.f’\!'.'.:'q' |ll:|::;‘!:|li‘;|1ll';x % Itissaid that Jeff. Davis's ambition | notoriety. e tickled the ears of | resolution, making M ne’s paper the | OT¢ Wis taken out of the mime. old man then had a stable and some fine | cerning the race in which Barnum beat | FiiTivo \ceks and fool botter oty tha | hars ¢ now is to bo exhibited asa curiosity at | abor with schemes and policies in al city organ and pigeon-holed The Pacilc Coast. horses. Thero tho lut'suatural bent was | Miss Woodford i the mud at. Shepa- | £ igicpetr. Whyiiion® poantiwolght f county fairs along with the bigpumpkins | which he had no faith, but printing bids which were opened in | Petrolenm has been found in large | :";""’ig :.’,"‘1(1“',,“.. L"‘“\);‘,'l':.’l'; e l”'l';" W’l’f‘!"‘l‘il:“"‘:"“”ho o 'clv:vyv.l‘\: bat | pounds wenin sinec f:; n.nm{mm i by Dr. MoCoy T4 1 8 ; ¢hich he BYolin lina wi ol pS0D00 e same meeti antities 20 Park fie Brasi| E o of | : 0 xactly, PRl Bt isnaaenms o auad LY t i ”‘ ~Though he has not been very success- \\lu_(h he thought were in line with the | their presence at the same meeting. Now 30\33‘7’“ near Parkfield, Monterey showed the excsllence of Daly!ste Pin dond head with her in_ the mud, and | undam fully antiafiod the will Lo us woll as y full in some of his undertakings he may | prejudices or the desires of the men | the fuct has been patent from the out- "The Oros tntoiboarditot and beeame an expert m‘.kay_ s first | the Dwyers gave up the stake rather Wil you luive sy oblection to my publish- o succeed ag a curiosity. whose votes he was seeking. The results | set that there has been a secret m"'lhm"\_h*{'}.:“‘;;vu:’;\r‘j‘n Gl o | race ridden on one #f the horses of | than punish the queen by making her | nghis intarviene’ duoriod thisreporior, = : apprised him of his mistake, and he is | understanding between MeShane and | oPff 8 SUSPened operations 1ovwant | this stable, Belle of ‘the North, at sixty: gain in that kind of going, am very gl : & : o th A e F 8 Telford resides on South T ] Aasyot the ; These republicans have voted Meshane | and harvesting, it will prove tobucco to | sonbelievein 0 at 01 Sixth avonue, ' Brooklyn, Ball way | ¢weon Mason wnd Pasill siroc . amilies. They depend on their earnings The Fallacies of the Census, free leave to rob the taxpayers by charg- | b¢ & profitable’erop in thut locality. 1% K « ] Y up the fashionable spe ¢ at | Corroborato the nhove stitement (o any iy & s B 5 s AKPH y charg- e H el o | and he was called Jack Snapper after | rises to the entrance to Frospect K. | one'who will call o address him there. I &m"}thmr hmul\puft and sh'nul«l |nut be The dL‘hcnv Lh.\A\w ru'f the national | 1ng¢ 40 per cent more for oflicial adver- (‘:l\‘-tl‘()r-m{hnnt“,\‘;lhI(::;-.r‘: x‘:’x;nlln,_‘!liy.;ll 18 & 1 that untl lang use curtailed it to Snap: | He owns valued at §3,500; Cy- | i PIION. P riven to borrowing money or begging | census has been fre qu tly pointed out, | tiring than was proposed 1 its bid by e TRiD R 1Al A et . | per. Then, 1 the boards containing | clops, $3,600, and a colt by INnQUITer, OUb | | e iiNG EVIDENCE OF A CONDITION NOT TO 3 their month's credit with thew butcher | but the untrustworthiness of this source | the B, whieh these renegades are | for that muepose. e solonists wiil eome | 1S name wer sed to view on so many | of Martica, §1,650. He also has a trotter | BE TRIFLED WITHL 5 6 and grocer. of information has never been quite so | dotormined to deprive of tho printing, | under the o Gership of & rinicter named | race tracks and became known toso | that cost #1000, and goes down tho road tarrh has existed in tho head and the New LAND now has a big social not to-day so much of a friend of labor bell-wether Hascall through MeShane's The sherifl' of Benson, Ariz., has ap- | zht pounds, cateh weights, m 1882, ) s of success in Snapper’s walk in life have been indicated. aid my testimouy to the muny that the do s, &nd If 1 can do anything v : ig so : wethor Hasca ; Soon atter that he rodea winnér, & horse Itis a ng humanity by testiiying o Sensation similar to the one in Great | as he was. He would like now to bribe | confidential hirelings to do this very | tured four of a gang of desperadocs bes | called Monk. Tt was at this racé that he | rushing and somewhat precocious st- | rier Iu'::n'n't"sl Y e o for hif Britan which was exposed by the Pall | the favor of soldiers, but beyond the | thing and continue the Heraid as the | heved to be the Papago tram robbers. was called from the dressing room by | ence. Not yet twenty yearsold, ho is S Raatcntinuea onUhis ”\:‘.nr;rwu; Mall Gazette, 1tis to be hoped that in | very few who may be members of the | oflicial paper, no matter who the lowe Petroleum is found to be a very eco- | Tom Morse, otherwise kunown as “Tom cipt of nearly half the income of the | ufter informaiion B OF NEBRASK this case the blind goddess will do some- | Butler club, he will have no success. | bidder is. Tothis end McShane's pol nomical fuel, and very nearly all the | Dozzle,” who also worked for Daly. president of the United States, and well R o thing more than imprisoning a poor ed- [ The veteran demagogue as lost his | cal power was exerted upon the demo- ";‘;r-‘;-fi fi ";‘.r!ux:mi(, 1‘”""4”' “;" N]“'h' hm‘ g i:;?“' i \;‘if)‘l:)‘;(l oo kflzzxnxnvr::‘x!‘ '"X"’J'\'\".pf"{.ff v?x‘ ‘|‘|Ih:‘f lfirc?llzt:}:{:zl | .“"L"J‘."‘: T‘n\"r: L iRh A ALy tn, Qo i i f i i h e ] ¢ S ancisco bay have rse, Jim, Jerr ck Snappe rood rewar rmen of large ps- | poscs and says Q8 Lor 1ibel. power of attraction, becruso his truo { orats in thelcounoll fnhivsvotatiisalid 10y ‘bur"n :lllclfexi\l()||(|lr"c it.""l sdliafob whatever your name i and then turn- | - ‘\.n]ml xperience and advanced years i A aros Tin T character is known. He is not wanted | his grab, and they were reinforc The Yakiia (W.T.) tobscco crop 1s har- | ing to Daly, he said: *“You onght to call wyers, doctors and the like. "He has | tfg{beiefs oo, should be promptly paid off each monti, Many of these 1nspectors are heads of Tue law is gradually tightening its grip on the condemned Chieago anarch- by anybody for anything, and probably never again will b fully or authoritatively forth as was done by Mr. Wright, chief of the bureau six republicans, namely, Bailey, Beche Counsman, Huscall, Lee and Manville. beeause it refuses to approve their d reputable conduct in connection with the vested, and if as in curing ic ns ess is achieved in growing d suc 3 been had I Peuty. One of the peculiar features of the Port that youngster Juck S that he w many thousands of race down to seems likely to st apper,’” The fact n the race made young Garri- G son There it oors, it settled | napper 1 | v for genc ! use, for | r and a half and owns | neat brown stone house been married a home in a behind him to ride at Brizhton B . ses sight of his nsual modesty when | about thif trott “They all | W day of August .0 Kor VLN of the throut for uny longth of time ntliving in a district w nrrhal uffection e peoplo subject and the dis- ense has b { ot labor statistics, in & read before | police. Angeles (W. I.) colony is that the work- | o still blivvos 1n the luak of it. R s road “Viand | ably, sometimnes fown'tho ists, Their julor is becoming more | the social science association now in | pho respective bids as opencd last | Men in various lines elect their foremen | ™ fockeys, like actors, are great believ- | they all know him. L' beat Father Bilt | WG s jute the b o :“;‘llfl with "‘fm' l(\l'"‘ thero ‘300";5 to bo | session at Saratoga. Mr. Wright's long | night are as follows: :,3“; e ‘lez"i'"l:l"sfi, “?‘“m?“ ;:fc,)‘,!fl’;Xl r“:: | ersm luck, o apeison dbons of “"'": | !'II-' olthur day, uinlrlu- was driving Seud, | thoiubics, o’ tubosl ' From pe heir escaping the pun- X jence g ok . " flity . = =k . % S C € , recently, nce ing in this as in everything else. @ cannol has a record of 2:3 o awelling and the m « from © Prospect o the'r escuping tie pun- | experience and acknowledged ability as | The World, por square, first insertion, | the model commonwealth, by the colony | be wot to talk about his: hoodoos. howe | 0 o Rtieas 15 & TIEAVY BETT catarri, and, in Diuirved ishment to which they were sentenced. | » statistician give great weight to his | go cents sawmill oper: of & millwright, | cvar and the only other direation his | and of gourse. this brings big elcment | 1P 80 thut the i Qb goLln oF freslyia s o " i b u 8. 4 Y08, A WAL, . and the dire a irse this 2 | should, shortness of breath follows, T"‘l" is !“"""t :"’“l'“]"}" lb:“ riot and an- | statements, which ure very likely to | Tho [erald, 59 cents. foreman machinist and o foreman’ ¢t~ | guperstition is known publiely to take is | of uncertainty into the quostion, but he | PAtiont breithes with laborana diieuttye ©° ing census as a basis of calcalation or For so orti o & typographics °r | colors, blue e i prry jacket, under | citizen of the City of Churehe: D 4 86 the hros vy T Chicago Underwriters’ association | urisument wit regard to any subject to For second insertion, the World, 80 | wuy perpetrated in Carson, Nevada, re- | which he has ridden so many of Hrown's | not dissipate, and he gocs dircetly home | (o dhease th brostuin ¥ e o bos have issued a decree boycotting the hich th A lied. cents, cently. Rev. Vaun Deventer sent to the | hor They are the colors of . | to play cards with his wife as soon as he or Biis boa: B e e poyoolug tho | which they may bo applied. The Herald, 40 cents. Tribune bis theme for the following Sun- | Brown's Pittsbirg stable,” but “Garrisou | gets through at the track. He is provi- | [ pain which uccompanics this contitton is it Rovt otatwhiob B, D: Atmour 1s & ] ok, Wright says the atatistics’ of | Tho Bae, %8 cents, day’s discourse, “Recelpt for the Cure of | tias, by permission, worn' them in riding | dent, and his ide of buving horses is to | DLASS G naly i Sotiier biader e P puny, B e (L 4 ilhteracy, for example, are from | 7 sorti R onld Hoodlunn. This appearcd in brint | his own ho since he hegan to race | have a stablo and a business when a few | puin muy come and go-Inst few duys and thon -~ rector. The king ot pork packers likes 3 : . or third msertion, the World, 30 | [S0R VRIS e Care of RY ism. "' i i e : 0 ! R T him | De absent for several others. The cough that o ork pi 3 | inherent conditions incorrect, be- | oonts, us ; e u:mllnr\‘u‘ urc of Rhe ]\ln_nusm. horses of his own this senson. For this | vears more will make it irksoma for him | be atscnt for sovoral oihers. e doukh that nothing so well as a fight, and he Will | o160 thousands of families do Th G Harald. 80 cants und it bad the eficet of erowding the | boy,who engaged to ride for §75 4 monti | to reduce to the proper weight for a | o ha e Rt oevaly, TRk r EMEEERLTE probably show the underwriters that he £ hare hat th 4 8. church with people, many of whom had | three years ago. has nidden at a jockey. Jand i8 usually most troublesome in the R o ontwd ‘Abont bosoosts. Ha. | 2ok senfean to the enumertora hakthey | “mho Brg, 10 copts. - | not atiended divine worskip for a quar- SALARY OF $10,000 THIS YEAR, . | | morning on rising. oF goine to bed ut night and B e L OB B o ROTCOFS: have members who do not read and | For fourth insertion, the 1World offers | ter of a century, and a considerable | and made a great deal of money besides. | { iy bl tho festevidones of the discase ox- i write. It must be concluded, therefore, | no reduction. number of whom were stiffened more or e 10,000 simply retains him for the | i Sometimes there are Ms of coughing induced ‘P Wabash railwey company threw that the really startling exhibit of illit- The Herald, 20 conts. less with rheumatism Brown stable, and ll“ th ) _u'r}*. thm -"Nl)t by the tou 'H‘f.'«'»t::"-f;;:”;'i“f.[:' o this week by roducing the rate between | Should be materially enlarged, a ratuer | - pigeh insortion, the Herald, 15 conts. Mita Fora New | nominallyand $25a win for these outside R e e it ARG Kangas City and Thicago to $6.00. This | discomforting proposition which perhaps | - The Ber, 11 cents. : engagements, but many o dollar mora ortn stroaks of biod the i | L lsnoutof$0.50. Thoro was trouble be. | M. Blawr might make good use of inbe- | Pho rald o all insertions after | Wacmira, Kan mipiisoomes. taus laskerdike SHarrl R D R P XA | ' tween the competing lines over the har. | half of his educational bill. So with re- | ine fifth at 8 cents; the HEg charges 11, | gram to the Ly al | Lionght in o good potof money to 8 I Some o %04 of clioosy sub E vost exeursion rates. Such wars are | £3rd to the prevalence of idioey the fig- | pug this is of no moment, because more | elub returned homa from Kan yestor: | DeotENe e 200, 500, and once or i hn e I8 Or ohanay s 1 just what the public want. When mopo- [ % (l‘"l: ;u‘u-lr bcl ae ur:nL; tor the f;l v | than 90 per cent of all oflicial advertising | dav, at which place the team disbanded after | ¢ s high as 1,000 has been handed Lireon:tho ngam, oml. sibad ofor.. th Stage i ot . ¥ av ot | SO0 that families having 1diot members i tad i fno o0 times | their three games there, ashad been arranged m for his two minutes of work. He AT i Falking of Ubgoey ar ahialky)u 3 JulinORRGA foll but the poople may @6k | o) oot acgnowledge it Of tho lnsane | o ouly inserted from ono to threo times | oy ‘u*idhekn last. week. ‘The directors \zaized for the next season with tho s §Oriona miabioe At Wack I b Tungh - their ducs, A i MR R and not more than 5 per cent of it is | of the ciub, about the 20th of July, upon $12.000, and ths g — a large number not in public institations | Lublished above five times, ent " sollcitation, determined. $0¢0 Into 200; anc thak, DOCTOR 3 WiEN a friend told “Bobh” Garrett that | escape the census taker. Comparative | * The Republican, as might be expectad, Weatorn: loaii6, o DR He” vacanor own horses, will send him away np he had not brains enough to run the big | statistics on these subjects, therefore, | comes in with a jobbems trick. 1t bids | dia so priseipally for (he mutmose ol retam- | on income. son he is believed to N railroad which he inherited from his | Which seem to show an alarming in- | g5 myuch per “folio” of advertising. No- ipie u position o the Jeaguy for next and ah present ’ about J AL ¥ aplie a oW | crease in ignorance or insanity, are mis- v ave g dit o tter the elub had been out upon the ,000 net year he made some u :;’;E:;’Ib:'i;"i‘l‘.'gt‘?‘ ’:;’] :‘l:’\‘;)v "l'“b;:: lialng, pudind }"’l‘:) ‘l“"" ]“l“;‘ll“’r“'t:“:‘i ing bi the | Shiort while it became evident that strength | big engngements, feceiving $1,00) § I 5 8 . r a s bra a 3 ! s olio, although jub printing is sometimes | ening was neeessary, which — Was | o lensos for gomne to Louisville to 3 H p wanted, He might also have added that | In the matter of pauperism Mr. Wright | computed by tie folio, which means @ | tried for o few weeks. A fow | ) | T 9 : Late of Bellevue Hospital, N.Y b 2 & . J ) 3 S p Rtaa sARATIS £C Pty Jim Gray for J. H. Fenton, and winning [ hocould also buy all the conscience and | says the increaso is undoubtedly much | manusoript page of fools cap. Now | GG SIRG the schobie, &-','.fl;f-’.n"'m’.‘;"'}:‘..’J'. the champion siallion stakes. =~ AND DOCIOR all the honesty that might stand in the | faster statistically that actually, and the | Cadet Taylor knew better. His bid in | Kansts City, and the directors, becoming | The Snapper is a d complexioned way of his schemes figures of the census must be regarded | June was not by the foho, but by the Sil!hln}ul "l W q;:;»t worth while rm try |.l; Bls- ,\'ulvulln. of that |n|'r'ull v ; ]Lh-: a () i Evals : M S RE. W90 . L tain the club with no prospect of retaining a | o little, with sharp, « , blac I i & A . . a "’:""':,“I‘g R B8y ";"‘{”“ ‘}.’“"’ TL"_ A | square. His design will come to the sur- | franchise thereby, deeided to disband 1ast | hair, and an ineipient moustache of the ¥ ke mad, alley and Counsman | & AMLUE 10 R g On the face of the bids the Bee is on | 440 ane o o0 16 dates | woight varies from 130 or 135 pounds in Y0 Ofcoa 5 i . f o I 5 ot - with her, whieh fills il dtes abroad uutil RDS.va e TR are mad bocausa this paper has boldly | harmful, since it furnishes the founda~ | an average more than 30 por cent. bolow | tho litidr part of this month. ~Ducky” | the winter to shout 108 when e is rewdy 310-3i1 RAMGE BUILDING ~ and (uurlcssly\lcnounouflllhun' collusion | tion tmlul 1'“('"1”““‘] ] :rfi\uuunt for 1| suy other bidder. But MeShaue proposes | Hemp, i ltle elder and chianze pitcher. e L A e e Cor. J5th and Harney Streets, - bt eprobates 0 W reat deal of the popular discontent, p ri o) 08 3 went to Lincoln this morning in answer | to walk ¢ or tel 8 & GRY | \ree AOT. e & 5 1AM, i | wd "'r‘::‘:lh':“s“‘l l'“‘: :“_;l“‘.:::rm?'“;“)“: B aetual facts wontd show. that indi | 1o keep right on under tho resolution | {3telutrain from Dava Rows, who aiso | or four suits of clothes. "It will came Oran i AN ‘ o chaos and unarchy dst,oul wa which gives him 40 per cent, more than | wired Danlels, who has gone to Joplin, Mo, | off,’’ he says, “when you do that.”’ ‘T'his Where all cural 1 with suo of personal spite toward Mayor Broateh | gence ie wuch less prevalent than ap- | the Beg's bid of Tuesday. Outside of ~ these two none of | genson he went to Mobile to st an J ily. Con. aud the volice commussion. In their | pears from such figures as the census | We know well enough that Hascall is | the - eludb ~ as — yet —have . any | gurly streak of warm weather for this Brieh s Dige . Rhou e 3 o =2 ‘ places secured. Wichita next > + He also depends a great deal 1d all NERVC All i madness Bailey and Counsman have lost | presents, one of the arguments which & | capable of facing out any piece of rascal- | season will havea ball club as strong us | Purbose- Ho also depends o groat (s BoRAEH PECOINT 10 Lho SeXtS ity. " OA their heads and done violence | class of agitators chiefly rely on would | jty. and Beohel is no slouch in playing | Mmoney can make it, as 8 number of man are | UPON the turkish bath to bring him down [ A H CURED, thel honest riotl be denkixoil ot much ol its But | 1 1 playing | oo %o back the elub very heavily. A new | to fine weight and keep him there. This, SUL N at oftice or by muil $1. to their honest convictions on prive uch of its force. But | jigutenant to him; but how MeShane can | Foumue 1o bs marmsed ot iha ol | however, is very largely accomplished by | o mours: 9 011 w0y o 4 p. i Tt l:u rlznr;u «;1 taxpayers |;|lthe matter of xmrhnv? th: ;u;m serious defect of ll‘;e aflord to fuce the community and ask that | eiies, willin gl probability be consummated: | 4 most asectic system of dieting. ll.wm; nalug I from D ARArE OGN ant Altantion the official printing. This paper was | census is the fallacious statisties regard- B Vichita and Topeka and two of the three | little all summer except toast and | P, S cases 116 treated successiully by De . goodenouzhpm elogfi them, but not as | ing capifal and wages. Owing I.»athlgoths Wi paves shall bo. allgwed ‘shres -prices following eities for the fonr eastern elubs of | orgekers, and drinks only tes, and not | MACNOLIA BAL ok | ough the muils, and it 5 t Tossl, g s i 5 h out of the public treasury, passes our | the league—either Emporiaand Leavenworth |yt h€0 0 SR 00 0 GO Tiken a lves a Sot, Sm ble & kot Unuble 10 make & j00rey Lo ob worthy of their support as the Demo- Lmil of inquirles that have been made, | comprehension. or Hastings, Tne four western elubs will | qiint o6 i anor in his 1if | A Jolonaly e plexle | SuogeRstul, Rospital treacmen heir e s e illi oturs 4 o Dibes: cille Puebl r quor in his i : | 0 loteors Answers rom cratic organ, even though the B is the | and o the unwillingness of munufactur. — 3 * l;c‘e.\lfr. (r‘:(menxz‘:a.wl;.em‘:_\mu 13||:“l“m!gl gono 8o far in that di o | Sied By 4o in atumpé | | lowest bidder aud the best advertising | evs and capitalists to discloso the inside | Arrer pocketing $133 for publishing | ('3 NUL AKE & vhiE Retter citeelt TARD | 5 1ey'of bear. 1o smolkes ponside Addras i lctiore t Dr. ) Mover Fuome e medium, . operations of their business, the statis- [ proclamatians which were oflicially pub- | ern leagug elubs. thoygh. 'I'he severe systom of reducing 910 and 11 Keuygo Bud ¥ \ N, p

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