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OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1887. coming from Wall street. It has not :::::l‘:’:ul?erm;:r‘k':’n:‘:n:lyll!:n‘;:"'.dr;l!‘: ;lfi};%;l.el to the state judicial convention SUCCESSFUL AR‘Y SHOTS. tfi:'"fim:«'-m 1';"'1'1',%':&“:?"&.-."('1: beet ast, t of o s :cf::::ng:::ny'b:m::::n{n :l raise the funds in London, with strong u:‘":.mll‘; C{.‘::'l'ltr‘:l’“‘("’iel‘: v:‘u':‘l; a :;::::nx ;I;vg:‘rx; ] lf:n,:l o vr:?’r?;ln“hm l::‘l; o}::’ pretty good assurance that the secretary | hopes of success. It is struggle of the | oryiiod'skull, His injuries are danger- | Medals Awarded to the Viotors in the Dis- | occupied, A two-story canning {"“rl"?! has not only been keeping withm the | people of the province hgainst monopoly, | ous and he was taken to Grand lsland has been built tho past year and is now \ Crocker's Cool Suggeation. THE DAILY BEE. The P::Tfloeknllrm o::mlulon. in its PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | examination into the affairs of the Cen- tral and Southern Pacific roads yesterday, TERMS OF BUBSCRIPTION directed a fow leading questions to Mr. Dafly Ofornigg Eaition) ncluding $unday o o | Crocker, The latter did ‘ot think it | law, but that he has kept so far within | and it is to be hoved that they will be | for treatment. tinguished Marksmen Conteat. in suocesstul gperation, The cost of this ml"l} Months... . 500 | fair, with his physically impaired mem- | that those who would have used the gov- | successful. Ponca trots to the front again with & POy MAN—E . o I,ll)‘u i'mfi;:x’:::‘.ifldum:l:m b was ono of vk B D %% | ory, to be examined against the books of | ernment to speculate upon the wants of S—— two ’0“; vein of canal coal. The dis- y N I city the present year. A new gas and nddress, One Year. 200 | the companv which are and must be | the people have been effectually shut out. KINGS AND QUEENS, govery .:n:mc;g;‘t;»um:g-u: excitoment ':E . el hb i Fhd sedgm Ams Orrics, No. 07 Avp g8 wamxaw sragen | TIEIL" Yot, if any person nsked to 8o | It would undoubtedly have boen an o%: | peror William had a fainting fit atter | sunk to dovelop th find. Sorgeant’ Stevens Given the Gold | In thoclty, has bagn bt 19 tie, prescn) W YORK OFFICE, Roow 6, TRiBUNE BOLLOING. the books he would tell him 1t was none | cellent thing for the sharks of Wall | ¢q banquet at Stettin on Wednesday. Rey. Mr. Chestnut, a Seward minister, Trophy and Sergeants Grifiiths zvntcm S atarworks, bailt the present il of his business.”” He suggested | stroet if the secrotary of the troasury bad | "o queen of Encland likes to drink | distributes the fruit'of his tree of knowl and King Take the Other O o §43.000 wiille:bamita OORRESPONDENCE: that the government might | bought bonds regardleasof the interests | geoteh mountain dew with a little Scotch ale | €dge with refreshing cheerfulness and Two Prizes. Tave bean vored 1o norease thiy plant b - .,’,‘.'1.“'.".’{‘.‘:“.',:,‘.‘,‘5“.2,"&5?,‘:‘:.,".5“':;’".,.‘.“"n‘flf. very properly grant the road | of the people at prices made by such | ip it . vigor m.noug the sulelct and «_m(ulf He extensions that are to cost $30,000 ade 3 oK OF TR Bun a hundred and fifty years in which to | holders as the New York banking house | The empress of Japan applies yellow ;‘;“fn;l‘:m’““;;‘r“““ HETSRSYOR I A 4ok oPtha Conties ditional, " i "’J'.’:'.".'..fi'.‘.fi'lf.'m.mmm pay the debt. This is good. Suchan |that at the outset felt tho | gauze, embroidered handkerchiefs to her o s ot Three and a half miles of street rails Several ‘pnlpm. cure-all doctors are | Much credit is due Colonel H. G, Litch- | way has been Iaid the present year that e % the fashi Wul;‘kml of I‘:‘mur?! of !ImI Cl:ienzob:m field, formerly of Omaha, for hisstrenuous | is now finished nm'l in paying opentlon.' of DUt the le-saddle on she right hand | feschiod from o grave. Nono are ton | Oorts n alling lato existence tho riflo | S BOW SOLCCENEINS, EhGo0: The side of the horse, vile or woe-begone to serve us an exam- ""’":'cf Ahe 1 Ll "l';‘v"";"‘: 'hm“L;!‘”"' Union Pacific _railroad 18 expending The recent proposition to have Mary, ple of “‘before and after taking.” army olrclos in the Unitad States, Yot it | §90,000 tn extension to stock yards, an: queen of Scots, enrolled among the saints, Beatrice threatens to send the remains | Was not without an effort, first by inter- | a consorvative citizen states that at least . act would exempt the present owners to TnE BEe PUBLIBHING COMPANY, . F:‘A"u’:‘.”%rfln.i‘eh.‘ét- and postofice orders | from all anxiety growing out of an in- %0 be made payable 1o the orderof the OmPANYs | gogtigation of their peculiar methods, THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETQRS, | future owners would assume all rospon. eibility, and by this means the approved E. ROSEWATER, Epiron. methods now 8o popular with the man- government's pulse, 8o to speak, by offering to sell bonds at about 2 per cent above the market. Wall stroet has been proclaiming a close money market, and spreading an alarm of a threatened fianancial crisis chiefly for the purpose k- All brsinuas i ie i she ) g rse of con. ) e agers of thoso roads could pursue tho | of bringing to bear upon tho sooretary of | DrIngs to light 'the fact that tho beautiful | Of te JIUGE hattane CORAEY (O i::l"fi,:;fl:},m:fll,:? QI ‘.lllé’l,:::',;:'n“l‘ Sreuoon . e 1o thls the faok that arant THE DAILY BEE. even tenor of their way, If they ;munot the treasury a public demand that would ‘1“1‘;“‘ dly:: ""“";}"' . Tivi ViY@ teries in the neighborhood will accom- | was obtained, The practice now is lnlum;.sle(l‘ures th; I‘n o(':)cl?'k‘gs:llhc:‘!rfu a wreck the road to their individual profit | induce him to take action from which the om Pedro, of Drazil, Is living quietly at | modate the corpse at reasonable rate. £ i ® | postal delivery, being the third city in nusu'r:"r';ml:::; g A T during the remainder of their lives, they | financial schemers then hoped to profit. Baden-Baden with a small family party. Ie | The metropolis has no other use for the :";l‘_”;t“tt“tl";‘; 'm":n:'::“;'l'::“:g{fllel‘? _1‘:::‘ _Nlnbu;k:': to secure it, flmlgll vewl fin«{lll A 2. i ¥ offe C e 3 k b . gzzl.u ?I'Il_m'fi:t. l;r:tm of The Bes can vcr‘y ntl:‘nr{y approximate t};:‘t ur:‘d. i The secretary came forward opportunely zg;f.p:;:e;'ap;‘n';" T IRYDH AOL YA dt-;:é city of David is coming out of the practice hga :gonc on year ther year un- Il:o?:';x?m; :ug::;n't tlo“.s?l“l'."“'I 'fllAVEL::. o b Publishing company, does solemnly swear ll‘lll'-l(zroc fi(lil m%mory m;uy' b mzfly;r; with an offer of reliet, but ho wisely and | “rpy | iorman erown princess has presented | tornado ruins with a vigor that tells of » | til the American soldier has become the THINGS A LINEMAN SEES, guashe actual circulation of the Dally Ges | caly lnpaired, 4s Hie says, properly guarded against any invasion | 1, ‘sra kanzie with a picture painted by her. | sound constitution. Bonds to the amount | best rifte shot in the world, E sl for the “week ending Sept.16, 1567, Wa8 88 | conceded thut he haa yet a great mind | of the treasary by speculators. He has [ eif, in recognition of the skill shown by hiim | Of §16,000 have been voted to rebuild the | ““The six day’s contest which closed yos- Saturday. Sept. 10 14,550 | for originating plans which will insure | done his plain, straighforward duty under ‘ 400 | safe-keeping to the plunder already the law, and he can rest easily re- sacked. garding any adverse opinion of his course that may proceed from Wall streel. So far as the money stringency is con- cerned it will be but temporary. The in- flow of gold from Europe 18 already giv- Sept 11. 12, & i The Nebraska City Times objects tu | year by year excelling in rifle practice, | and been a lineman, says tho Sun, A vears old. If the long cherished deslgn of | fijondly comment on the street car fran- | at a determined distance, | Bismarck are carrled out, the little Wilhel- | o150 asked for by Mr. Clark, claiming | further proving themselv mina may be swindled out of her kingdom | that the town knows 1ts own business. | th by a rude German coup. Possibly, if age “is considered, but the | fact is noticeable throughout the country. | day or night. The linemen are the prop- Princess Eugenle, of Sweden. has written | victims of second childhood require the | Yester Labor's Battle in New York. There 18 no point on the political chess e board as it is arranged at present which Gro. is, Tracivox. . | 18 commanding more interest than that Sworn to and subseribed in my presence | occupied by the labor party, or more cor- they are still | linemanis aman who has the privilage of h roficient in | climbing up poles and looking in at s field as skirmishers, and thig latter | everybody's windows at any hour of the riday, Sep! Average... 3 re: psidences . Story Windows, in treating her husband. schools, and new stores and residences | torday atthe Bellevde rifle range was one | Peeps Into Second BO;:“K:,S :v"l]l;!mm:lme Netherlands, is | PVe almost covered the path of the de- | of the most successful ever held. 1t gave | If Pocping Tom had lived in modern dying lmfm, onfy ,,:“ s a little girl P A LD additional proof that while the men are | days he would have come to New York, v the different ofticers assigned | erty of the telegraph, telephone, electrio king watchful care of relatives and well- | for duty, accompanied by their lady | hght, and other"companies that preempt this 19th day of September, A, . 1887, rectly parties, in New York, for there | K relief, and as more comes in the good {:,i':;’;lfi::ff:‘n:fi::‘::;l lfi;’fl;’;fi;‘.flh-h&: wishers. friends and others, visited the range u)) tite atmosphere for their business, as % [SEALL Noiu';'yl;"mfie. are two orgunizations, the one of which | ¢ffects will increase. The wmeeting of | 0o 0 0" Pl 1 o Drineoss rocontly | , Circus day and night loft numerous | Witness the closing contest. There was, | other peoplo buy land for factories. Btate of Nebraska, Henry Georgo is tho leader and the other | CODEress is distant but little more than dined the Stockholm car driversand read | foot and finger prints’in Beatrice, The the Keenest interest shown, It wa There are soveral hundred of them in Douglas € unty.}u composed of tho socialists who have | L0 months, and if the situation is such | yem 4 lecture on the care ot the horse. r(;sldeuuu‘ of Jtohn l‘!iublnsm l-m relioved i'.h‘?vi::g :150 r‘:':::::'ziml(;'.i‘f’o l‘li-;:'lll?:xs‘tu{s Neuv:r }’orlllck :m}i :’:cl:lty.b " klshuybulzllnk: | Geo. B. ok, beln, rst duly sworn, i A P! “ of a pair of gold spectacles, a prize 0 ce 0 48 to | spurre 4 4 D ggmg and B.;..‘f"g'f,.?';,,fi,n,,;m:r; oF The | taken the title of the progressive labor :"; :"l;;lit:lr':)a! :" :’ )"3‘1“.“"’ d":,y :‘}:“‘:““’c” The little king is a jolly sort of baby. He mwlul.‘u wntch%hlm' n‘l and a full mgtmn whose brow should wear the crowning | marked by an entire ahsence of strut and 4 \ E Bee Publishing company, that the actual | party. Both are engaged in vigorous = OW pessessed by the treas- | 4g the image of Queen Isavellaand enjovs | of retited pio. R. Fogg lost u suit of | laurel. 5 style in other respects. The reason is | {,{"“"n"’ grmlnllon o{!‘ the 1'{".;43”"."’5 campaign work, the former being | U it can be promptly supplied. Itis [ being noticed and shown to the crowd, to [ Sunday clothes, Oliver Fulton's resi- | The following is the scoro for the day: | that it doesn’t puy to wear good clothes ’ b forhenitof Seiemben 18 I34e Sobien: | especially notivo. Tho offuct of the efforts [ 1O¢ Probable, however, that any such | which ho blows kisses with o balr of fat - | dengo was raidodand n_ ring and some +143 | 1n shinuing up ditty poles and clinglng 8, 13.¢ N o f exigenc; will arse, and if there | tle hands. He goes through-this form of sal- | trinkets taken. icorge aker con- i to the ragged edge: y o ] ln'i-c’.'éwcxapll':::“ ::!‘“ nv!::rynec!es'g'l?fl'l}l.% ?If “:fl unllls‘;l‘ln:mr p:rl.y wug L bl is gejuzlcious legis.lnflon for re- | utation with all his heart, ana his eyes jump | tributed a necklace, several rings and a : llg: U'he lineman on duty1s al udulns \mkomyl ) fi'fl:.‘.: ’gmfi?“fl;whl.mi:',-"1}.?,4’3}?1‘“%5’:31’ llll::ll‘v:(('J(palntlc:fll‘:,;;::!:)::lcf:::n{l“;'v:; ducing the revenues there will | outof his head with glee. B revolver to the job lot. The gang was * 68 | & specimen as can be found among those : 2161 | who earn their living by honest work. 142 It is doubtful if the linemen exercisa 1143 |®ully the priviloges «that they have as 157 | pryers. For the peace of mind of sev- 141 | eral thousand estimable citizens who ' P ) closing their engagement at the residence oo ex-i mpress Chirlotte, of Mexico, un¢ | of J. B. Buchanan when the latter ro- | Casey, Plaw, > Lty 0 G t turned. He did not wait for explanations | Ray, Ax&l«f\url pany of children. Every morning the two | pyt puiled his gun and iired. A howl of | Hudson, Uolumba.. children of her gardener are brought to her, | \ain and a crashing window proved the | Hovkins, Califotul be no further complaint heard of a close- ness of money, and the business of the country i all departments will feel the thrill of an increased activity. 7 14,316 copies: for May, 1857, 14,227 copies: for i v iHs ‘&7_ Ty coptens b pi for leading interest and importance. The 093 copies? for August, 1857, 14, f Gro, B Tz80RUCK. directed to weakening the influence of Bworn and subscribed in my presence L ""',"lcz,s:fl;," efforts of the socialists are being 5 the regular lubor party, and in this they and ske spends hours with them plaving | effica iti H N s Stay, Arizona. <168 | have telegraph poles opposite their resi- this 5th day ot Sept. A, D., 1887, i} s playing | efficacy of biting lead. No arrests. Ritg, DAKOt, + o oeeses B 165 Al [SEAL.| N.P. FriL. Notary Public. | 8ro supposed to have the advantnge of Must Be Revoked. i s R oL bl Sona; TR et Tiie following shows thio’ b ary | donces, A nui) dobhs ‘ e ”;e Ifo‘:i"s‘" and the substantial assistance | g resolution of the republican county | 4 feels SR T AR Sloan has & haunted house and a full | #0d_competitive scoro for the entire six | o % Toyel ath the upper windows,where - TuE “American party” is a misnomer, | of the democracy. It is clearly recog- | committee, by which Hascall, Bechel and Thu other Sunday afternoon nm_]umuresn stoor ot g»lmst st days: the inhatitants thinke that noohe can ¥ It should have been the “crank’ party. | nized that the contest between the polit- | gun other men of their choice were em- g%l:s!r":e:?:&:llzn-:cf::;;fn :"&;-:B‘:sg:; Prof)i BRrtISEy i who has: obbiipiad e look in, all the linemen say thut they | —_— —_— ical parties in New York this fall will be powered to appoint the delegation to acm‘""u“ majesty, who was ascompanied | Chair in tho stato normal school at Cedar rarely see anvthing worth speakig of on { Ir is one thing to control the machinery | largely determined by the number of of a party and another to secure the en- | votes which the labor movement shall dorsement of the people. draw from them. — This keeps the political eye wide open Tne sober, second thought of the | to mark every step in the progress of the press generally secms tending to the con- | movement, and computation active in thp clusion that the Chicago anarchists must | effort to figure out probable results die. The basis of computation, so far a8 New York city is concerned, which is the arena of the contest beyond which the politicians are rot greatly con- their” ®rial tours of duty. Anp explana- tion oi the linemen’s indifference to the sights they see was offered by one of them yesterduy, after he had listened to the | story of the Lady Godiva. K “Well,"” he suid,*1 ‘uflose what Peepin’ l 1 which Douglas county is entitled in the republican state convention must be re- voked. It is revolutionary and unrepubli- can. It establishes a dangerous precedent. It is not 1n accord with thesentiment and wish of the rank and file of the party. It is a high-handed at- tempt to misrepresent- this county. But even if there was no objection to this unrepublican method the action of the committee is void because it was brought about by conspiracy and downright fraud. There was not a quorum of actual members present at the meeting Saturday, and the minority present had no right to admit new members, much less to ~ gllow bogus proxy men to take part in the proceedings. Fraudulent in its inception, the whole . Rapids since its beginning, 1s very sick, by a lady-in-waiting and a guide, passed the - 4 _ SO GRR night in a common Alpine hut, and on the | With little or "‘;.:‘l‘."" = "‘fi‘{“;":r?‘ + nextmorning witnessed the sun-rise in bril- | Rev. George El .‘°"l~ a ‘tl“’ L oot 1lant weatber. ter well-known in lowa, has real w $6,000 for the copyright of a new bool The imperial special tran _which lias been | entytled *‘Science and Religion Harmof used by the Empeor William during his re- | jzed.” cant journeys consists of three saloon car- Several of the saloon searchers in Des riages, which are counected with each other | Moines, in consideration of %10 each per by a covered passage lighted with gas and | week. have consented to permut certain fitted with electric befls and a telegraph ap- | saloons to run unobstructed from the paratus. The day saloon is hung with blue | present until after election. 03» saloon damask, and contains only easy chairs, sofas | on Walnut street has been taxed 30 per | *“SITH0Y after the competitive contest | could see anyihing in particular after he and a couple of tables. week for this privilege. and practice. the officers donued thie | looked at a six-foot spark, from where a The Figaro has an anecdote to the effect Jo A double dose of salvation penetrates | umiforms and took their respective | light wire had cr sed a telegraph line, that atthe Aldershot review, a few moments | the sinful gloom in Sioux City, and the | places, the spectators forming into | butt the nearest I ever hearn to any I‘v{;fum !h? {meen'iq arrival, the 'nriulm- of | hopes x;( I;uls “c‘ corr:snnndmgl\‘ in- [ groups and the presentation of the keenly l'u[x-pm' ]‘omlb iness um('m;; us.’ R ales espied a pretty woman, evidently in | creased. The White €ross crusi S 7] rophie: x: Formerly this juck o' the wires, thal umbumia;ument and desirous of Fenching the | have inaugurated » campaign in, the city fomght for rophics wugutl, In Tront of | climbs nbroad on u lovel with bedroom %t;“'.,,l.h“,fkgl‘“.{,‘:,“lf,:;Kh‘,‘,"e‘!,‘fl d her whete 10 | for social purity, while the Salvation | breasts adorned by numerous medais and | Windows in the weird hours of the before- BOzled the prince and he Inquired. who he | 8tmy have contracted to pound the denoting particiy a-late-bre t nap, or flits upand down Nad the honor of assisting. - “Madame de | wedize of picty into the callow hides of | similar es at midnight, looking T ‘Tom see was worth lookin’ at, but if he'd X looked at a ehairful of corsots and he o switches and patent things, maybe he otice, the fact may be noted | wouldn't have seen anything to blind his | atione, OF tha KooHIeBIA. Dent B Loastways I nover_hoard of any leaden pellets to the target in fifteen an goin’ blind on account of what seconds. he saw. There was one feller that never 3 THERE 18 some ground to suspect that Mr. Evarts is in training as a ‘“‘dark horse for the next presilentisl cam- | corned,1s the voto of 68,000 received by paign. Henry George last year. Will he receive GENERAL RoGER A. Pryor, who is | 80 equally large vote th!s year, aad if nothing if not conspicuous at sensational | 00t to what extent willit be reduced? trials, is svid to have taken the case of the | 1uvestigation has shown that of the vote condemned anarchists at Chicago. This | ©f 15t year tho socialists subplied nearly will belp him to keep his name before tho | 16:000, while Irving Hatl democrats are os- country, but it will not help the anarch. | timated tohave furnished about 6,000. The moonl n ) ¢ truggles. An’ appropriate ad- [ the m e 3 d ists. Intter certainly can be omitted from any | ¢ransaction must be repudiated and re- | Kalemine,” replied the swranger. s Vour the residents. e Metropolis of the Big | dress was made by General Crook, at tho | for “trouble” in the wires, was a great h estimate for George, and if it be assumed | yoked, Thore®an be no concession on hllulmenlwv“nrulnl ml:;rt l‘mwer‘ nmllgvl e Sioux must be sav conclusion of which each of tie three d"fltl moch :'“P:f"l‘""’ ",L";'““:“hg“‘::: AM RANDALL 18 now called the Meph- | that he will be deserted by the entire so- 5 i ML) L ELLLE U AT A successful ones stepped forward and re- | metropolitan landschibe M 5 z the score of expedien nd h: y. ke of Hesse.” Tableau! Dakota. istopheles of the democratic party. His 8 P cy al armony. | grand duke of Hesse Tableau akof fali :nt. The large companies are got- cialist element, that would leave the e nt o P g ed from the hands of the command- | PTe - X ‘The party must have a ehance to voice It is related that one of the litle arch- The Pierre university opened with n' oLy » merited aws ting their wires together into cables and fellow democrats acouso him of plots | united labor party with o _prosumable | its " sontiment throngh tho uswal and | duchoses of Austria was taken to a cireus, | good attendance lst week. pral the moriled WWAT, Jal. was | running them aloniz business streets ns that are well nigh bottomless in their | strength at present in New York ity | Jegitimate channel—the ballot cast at a | Wieieq oo 0k amazed her and very lilo | ® A cronmery with a_capacity of 400 | awarded to tOB. A ans much as possible, while many of them pro:‘unglty. He ;s ;\;pposed to have been | of about 46,000. It s mot be-| primary clection honestly conducted | peror asked how she had enjoyed the p cows is to be started in Rapid City. company G, Sev infa are going underground. ‘The telephone at the bottom o orrison’s recent de- | lieved, however, by so well- linemen are still pumerous and ubiquit- Most of their lines run over the etops. Getting up to the roof to fix ! v His score wa: R 1 $90 10 gold, that | © 7 its manutacture | by formance. *0, very well,” the young lady Deadwood made no organized opposi- | ment of the Pl replied, “only mamma does everything the | tion to the division of Lawrence county. he medal repry circus womad did a great deal better. Why, | It is believed, howe that the law au- [ is, without ¢ under the restrictions 1mposed by law. Nothing else will satisfy republicans who feat by Baker. The breach between the two factions is widenihg. informed a judge as Mr. John Swinton, to be so great as this. This close and ent ideri pen her jump through siy v M : e i Al ot | wwire is o pretty certain and definite op- 3 —_— dagply Intoroetod absarvor (O thal mova: | Sor sy tbe pacty from prileiple, Appcars it i e katly Lo wnd that tha | thoriaing a vote was llegal and will light | of ornamentation; Swvensis twonty- | & WSS SEECT SR LG gt | Tu drought in diflerent parts of the | ments of Inbor estimates that the offect | Ty multiplying complaimts regarding | & sty siisats Sterinianat 1o hor bt | T. B. Davis, postmaster at Andoyer, | Conn., hus been in'the wrmy soven voars | asied boforo any stairs urg climbed. Bab “~= .o west hns not becn wholly without its | of the socialist defection will bo much | ng mismanagemont of business at the | MAts,in which she has surpriscd them with | and also a farmior, has been appointed ad | —two years in the denartment of Dakotn | Zetting dowisgatuiia ifTerenc maters { good features. Many farmers have been | greater upon the George vote than is in- alofllcc‘ i ha ganasilnaMatles sviof feats rivaling those of the most skilled circus |-5 delegate to the Farmers' congress, | #nd five years in that of }hc Platte, He “:;‘;L “"'.h‘“(f;:_lu“ lif . wli': Gt stairs Toad . compelled to sink deep wells, which will | dicated by the figures given as the so- E:e EeFvicoRin efm.. ‘rwpact cnn);un HEEh ——— which convenes in Chicago November 1 }‘;““ 2 J:'f,;"h',r flf\v,é',‘(fn‘u';“t‘;} K'i"m‘ ’"i down the linemen isn’t apt to make any | bo found cheaper than relying on spriugs | cialist vote last yoar, and ho cites numer- | gontinuo much longos without tho atten: Medicinal Trips. to,\pyiiovarnoriOtiuretl : tean in the samo year; was a momber of | PArtioular inquiry as to whotneo it s the { and streams that fail in dry weather. | ous other reasons for th opinion thut the | tio of the department at Washington CinctnnatéEnquirer. Recent strikes of extensive bodies of | {1 0"b 110 team in’ 1885 as well as of the | pair he came up.” The chances nre that The Hessian fly and the army worm are also said to have been destroyed to a considerable extent by the absence of ramn, ‘The greatest of all the doctors amid that | Tich orein the Iron bhill, Rattler, Brook- line an other properties in the Carbon- T e g Jenda'd through® somebody’s living vast convention frankly conceded that the | D¢ aEIpranat % The next prize, first silver medal, was | leads down throuj 4 | greatest curative agent was ‘‘change,” And as;vgflc'fl’;e%;“f;m:::lgs ‘{lr“l'l‘:mll:;_mlm"mlfi awarded to Sergeant Hugh Griflith, of [ rooms, where the lineman is apt to make now all our wives want to take a littie cura- | dave Tron Hill jumped from $1.45 to 3 | 1100 D, Eighth cavalry, dopartment of | # Very unéxpected addition to a family § BOON i 3riffith i ty. tive trip. 3 is expec! , his score being 487. Griflith is | PATLY. 4 3 e per shares and is expectel 10 bo §3.07 | pyeity.nine yoars of azo, born in Wales | VEro aro somo othor things that difor. Not Begrudged His Vacation. AQE/DS: 0 and has lived in this country ten years. | ent linemen alloge thoy huve scon Chicago News. He as seon seven yewrs' service, all of | course of their professiolal careers. support of George in New York city this year is likely to prove as surprisingly small as that of last vear was astonish- ingly large. Nevertheless he thinks it not unlikely that the gross labor vote of the city may be as large next November as it was last, so that whether George ivisi i i it is half a block away from that pair,and being called to the matter. Letters are division of the Miasouri, 3 delayed in delivery from three to six days, the fault undoubtedly being with the distributing department. Service at the delivery window is entirely inade- quate, causing great annoyance to WaILE the whole corn crop ot the country is this year estimated to be less mine is & bonanza. than last year's by about 180,000,000 | gots nis f transient people who have to rely onit. | Attorey-General Garland writes to friends w which time he has” been in the Eightn | A small boy gettine spanked. it e ull former vote or much less, the i g , yoming. 5 f /s b TPt ching her child die. bushels, Nebraska shows an increase over fi;mber to be deducted from the political In most other respects the service of the | jn Wasiiington that he is enjoying his boli- | The glassworks plant at Laramie is to nERL "ml\""l“’d at Fort Clark, Texas. /A\fi'.?‘{fl"p'nm‘{( 'on his complexion, last year of about 5,000,000. The whole i ot et office falls far short of the growing de- | dayat Hominy Hill very much. ~ Itisnot | bo doubled in size and a bottle factory | ¢ Wi @ mem ‘,‘f":"” ”"; Wi team in | “ipirty.gix Italians living in one room. 1 eI it gt Ta b 1111000,000 T bus el NI o ios wil ot be Feduonl. mands of the city. All this can bo [ too muchto say that tho great American | added. 0, loiho civision.of MAasous One baby spilling water over anothe M whilo theireat: of. the ;:uuntry hu Outside of the city of New York the | romedied if the postmaster, properly | peovle rejoice with the attorney zeneral, and g he scoond silver medal was a A stack of chips and a man with four aces, man, whose name is with- labor vote is not expected to be a very iating for a bonus to start a ; 5 2 to Sergennt G. N. King, compa .| A husband watching the weighing of his important factor. 1t 18 not deemed of supported by the congressman, will make | are nlmost unaufmous in the wish that his | neld, is no ‘Twentieth infantry, department of Da- | baby. experienced a check our young state the fire. estimate. The best judgment, however, A young man kissing a girl behind her may very easily go astray in this matter, and it would not be surprising if the labor of the interior cities exhibited a much greater interest in the present con- Chicago Mail. territory during the present month, partments of Texas, Missouri and Da- The Pennsylvania revenue commission Frank Culberlson, a pilgrim from | kota; was & member of the department | father’s back. has adopted a plan for taxing corporations. | Peoria, fell among thieves in Cheyenne | and division team of 1833; department Biddy from the kitchen trylng on the 1nstead of relying solely upon the tax on | and lost a roll of $300 and a siiver watch. | and division team of the Missour: in 1884 | missus’ dresses. capital stock and gross reeaipts a franchise The work of excavating for the foun- | and the department of the Dakots and | A sick girl nursing arose bush on a tenc- | R \ ; ; roper and adequate offort. A simple | vacation might be indefinitely prolonged. woolen mull in Laramio. kota. His score was 472, King was born [ A drunken man buying wine for three g , :on““m? e ita path of prosperity un- | suflciont consequonce, in its relations to L’mflmm O I (e e e S S Fully 1,000 car loads of cattle will bo | in' 1838, in Helena, Texas; enlisted in 1850 B oband lylng abed while his wifo bullt | nteruptedly. the political parties, to be a subject of quired and a request that they be tur- New Plan for Taxing Corporations, shipped from the ious stations in the | at Fort Clark, Texus; served in the de- A husband lying abed while his wife bul | Ir the motives of men in public mat- ters were always transparent, what a happy time we might all have. Yet many newspapers have become popular by pur- nished is not suflicient. Persistant urging is necessary, and the men to do this are the postmaster and the member of con- gress. Should it appear from a continu: i f the tax is also to be imposed upon all corpora- | dation of the new hotel in Laramie has | division of the Missouri in 1885. ment window sill. 3 suing a volioy of exposing the truo in. | tost than it 18 now given oradit for. But it ',,:g'f::,':,':: e °J“',g":“(,:?; tlons and limited partnershipsto be collected | commonced. The building will cost | In nddition to the first silver medal { T countrymen belng floccod bya brace b |8 :;:r:‘l,;.s;n:lyn"'."l'h:‘h::l.l:h:l lt:: B;l:l the battle ground is Manhattan island, patience will become exhausted and an. | fromdhe actual valus of their property,means $75,000. Sergeant Griflith received a gold wateh | %0 i naking shirts for twenty-nine and there the politicians, and particu- for the eascersainment of which are pro- | The Cheyenne Leader is twenty years | WOrth $100 for the bost six days’ shooting. | cents a day aplece. [ larly the . democrats, are finding has for sixteen years “‘hewn to the line' posed. The next thing will be to see whether | old. On the 19th day of September, | Lhefollowing are the scores for the | A young man callingon his girl and try- other way he found of notifying the de- 1s one great element of its success and partment that the postal service in Omaha I il 1867, it was started as an unpretentious | ¢10sing four days: ing to economise gas. 3 atrengtn with the peopl the subjeots for their closest atten- | js snout the worst in the country. o500t tho Reaute L egopeIn 1ittlé tri-woekly paper, boing lssucd a8 a | Griffith, g | " cablumpine on's cnary'scase (lnomen PR W 9 pocp'e: tion and greatest interest. The swell- daily from the 218t of 'December follow- yelled and bird was saved), . ing of the ranks of labor there means a Omaha in the Front Rank. BLIVACOI 16, 8186.05::42000MDOFIOBON, "A cat just about to be hit by an empty bot- Kearad) FRG ok ing. Cheyenne was'then in that stage of its existence when itearned and proudly wore Omaba Is fast taking & leading plaos In the | G5 St PN GL Wheols.h 1t wasn't THe expeoted fall real estate boom in tle cowing from an upper window, Omaha has not yet been realized, but the A father, mother and four children making a moal off of a boiled soup bone and three | - THE press of this state will soon be decrense in the forces of the two found discussing the pohtical railroad political parties, but 90 per oent of | ry i a ks of pork-packing cities. From January 8 i N tatoes. o Ryt i anel 4 evidences of improvement do not dimin- | Fan a town of such protensions in an archi- Vo ’ ot % t- ::;fi; d-n.y-vnl: 70, ~As a matter of 11‘1:.-. 1tcomes from the democracy. Khis is | o) "ang perhaps in the end the city will | 1t Septembor 10, 1837, 402,000 hRd of hogs | toctural way, many of the: leading busi- o e A eareaa 0 it ronst =« ~ I RN |8 e 1};. e e why the democratic leaders, including be none the worse off for not having the were packed, being an Increase of 1,540 per | negs houses consisting ,imp]‘{ of tents. even the governor of the state, are taking a deep and active interest in the labor movement, though not in the way of quieting dissensions and promoting har- mony; and why, on the other hand, the republicans are not withholding encour- agement from the efforts of Mr. George and his associates. went by. A pitcher of water on its way down to & serenader who was playing “Sweet Violets” on a vuitar. cent, over the number slaughtered and | A score of years have worked a wonder- packed during the same months In 188! | ful change. The wilderness has changed Add to this the fact that such men as Armour | from tha‘ hx\’uut of lho&)iso;l v:lnd nvmze Cyrus A LAy m d tall a th ts Swift Bros. erectin, enlarging | to the feedin, 0l Gl rid's | . g ) A baby pulling a dog’s tall, and three cal ::‘r::rhv:;n:zm:ous‘:’ncklm:-hgu;:: and gmz b?:m; its unuegrl‘l"ril::“es uhas‘ buel‘x’?{nd- in charge of the rifle camp, with the fol- kwnl"uy\flw'\fl\"‘l’ the body of an old woman b future of their industry in_our metropolis is | ually developed, rairoads have pene: | lowing officers on duty: Assistant Sur- | who had starved to death In 8 garret. great. The development of this industry in | trated and pled:ttha~qountry, “and | 8890 C Ul 8. HA000, ~BOGORA. SAi0Us, | e peaplog. A2 %% | tenant Lewis D. Green, Second 1. Omaha is going to prove vastly beneticial to | Scores of thriving cities have been built ant Goorge W. MoUuorund, the subject at this early day. 1t con- | cludes: *If a democratic railroad law- | yeor is to be trusted in politics we aro I8 estopped from distrusting the republican | railroad lawyer—-a conclusion so utterly absurd as to stop the discussion. looked-for boom.Remote outside property may be a little weaker than a few months ago, but all inside property is firm, and there is no reason why 1t should be otherwise. Omaha will as certainly as the commg of the year have close upon 150,000 popula- Second i the entire state of Nebraska. 1t will afford | UP: Yet tho territory is i the nfaney | P SRS 6o rad™ I Cookron. TrE public will hear with gratification, — :::\:‘elnr:me:ln?.h:ll:n:v 'o“f) :::"n:n::'g‘“ us as good a market for our fat cattle and ;" ll';i ‘&?i‘;]"‘wg:'l'('“g:(:fig‘. :.'.',T;:E;:“B‘;&;}f Colonel ~ Henry was in charge on the authority of Superintendent Disagreeing Financlers. Mhate (s to be'a Yers napulous 05 llurc. hogs, right at our door, as Chica:o can offer, | ¢\ 1 ohnq kept piace with the procession of the competitive contest, James, that the schools of the city are in Y po¥ v » The most successful tinanciers are quite and thousands of dollars transportation Will | w4 the Biunt, aid-de-camps to Lender, though frequently | Colonel 8. I and every desirablo piece of land within | thus bo saved, to go into the pockets of the | woary and faotsore, has kept time with | General She excellent condition, and that the provi- and as certain to disagree upon a question nspector general dan, sions making for the further accommoda- | which they are supposed to know all ""3 prcse:zl "“"}1’_‘;“’“' ]L“‘"isl ‘:‘“‘5'1‘“- farmers. the music of development. “ZI'S‘O"I’)‘I’_‘Q:"‘&“"El::}'“:}‘h;fl"&:‘fl‘;’l‘"‘:' was tion of pupils will bo pushed so thatafter | about as are successful doctors upon any | gt Vp 1% e, OIS 200 08 Bad Habirs, Interesting to Uhampagne Drinkers, | fOF tho best score, six days’ practice, of the 1st of October all cause of complaint | proposition connected with the science ;)“ it llf rr.;son ,0 t L umpgm:{ John Boyle O'Reilley. St. Louis Republican: Champagne is the department of Dukota, en him by will bo removed. It 15 also agreeablo to | of which they are the oxponents. Just | g of, COMEAC: W ESE A0 OO “How shall I a habit broak?, not stored in the London dock vaults, but | General Breck, adjutant gencral of Da hear from the same source such commen- maha is forging ahead with marked As you did that habit make. 8 " ah X . on the upper floor of the dock ware- | kota. It was won in 1885, his principal B s o the. sonparot now, when the present and prospective activity, and confidence in the future of ‘As you gathered you must lose; Rouses, 'The Russians, who used to rival | @Pponent out of 120 others being General condition of the money market is & mat- ¢ As you yielded, now refuse. ) L L ¥ 11O SN Partellt, who was up to that time consid- + tenchers as will assure the public thatthe | tor of commanding interest, and the | it town hns most substantial basis. | uread §Y thread the strand wo twist; | the United Btates in chamnugie drink- | o i tha finest shot in tho army work of the sohools will be efliciently | operations of tho treasury in connection HOREIpK 6 00Rd) I'm“. T Eosneot 59 M:lr!el‘un!zv’in?:ml\'l‘:::\:ue:’mn;“ mking themsolyes to port. . PR carried on. The school system of Omaha | therewith are of great importance, it is :;:I(‘::l'fy ;‘::I\;’oa“b'ihc ":lb‘t'l""’ ‘::’“'L"y. ‘“‘: As we builded, stone by stone, not more than half a milli GRAND ISLAND'S GROWTH. stands well, and the rosults of the pres- | most natural to seck the views of leading | | sia‘l’n TuRio:ang sha ORRok - Iy }V.fl't‘:l‘(‘:w;‘l'llh‘"l','\‘fi".w‘z 'I‘I"“’- champagne taken in Rus: The Substantial Improvements Made ent year ave reasonably expected to show | pankers and financiers with a view of | PrO™8InE&: HIEQVABLON D, (l)lhfi;;:nglz‘::?ri;"u?zwm:}lll?{r;‘:l:'?;u:-"u the Past Yeur, : Ba.advance in all respoots, $ golting sound reasons for the existing | o CRCOTEEENE (L STATE AND_TERRITORY. . | huprossion appears to prevail in the | AND, 2ieb, Bank .To the —— conditions and suggestions of what R ‘th : ALIEIANS Nobraskp Jottings. United States that champagne deterio. | Fditor of the Bep: Your TiE indignant pulse of the ropublican | is necessary to bo done to re- | Provably ascllic ent as that of any city in York will soon indulge. in electric | Ates after it is three or for yeurs old, and | after a few days in this prosperous + N : the country. Besides our excellent na- | . 8 it is suid this impression, for reasons of | braska town, is constrained to the belief party of this county has certainly been | lieve present and provide against lights. tive product, a large number of progres- sive teachers comes west every year and this city is usually their first stopping place. Our school officials have thus an opportunity to choose the best. —— thir own, has been fostored by the | that the readors of the Brrk hwve not been }_';‘(;‘““c;l" flx‘fifi“lfl“‘lhfis.'hsil'hb.'x"g 88 ';::,"l fully informed of what progress and sub- “The twin city fair of Wymore and Blue N ohamaaizne until 1t is at least seven | stantial improvements this city has made Springs s in full blast this week, or eight years old, and a large dealer | in the past twelve months, unpmv‘-u_mm The Fremont Tribune is convinced | who was looking at some of his stock in | that wirrant the assertion taat there is that the town is ripefor a county court | the warchouse said he had champagne of | 10 city in Nebruska that nas made more future difficulties. A collection of opinions from a number of Wall street magnates by a New York paper shows what a confusion of ideas exists among these practical financiers respect- ing the subject upon wiich they talked, felt on lower Douglas street. Grave blunders, however, are not easily patched up. In reference to the action of the central committee Saturday the Republi- can has this to say: “If it shall develop _ that any large number of republicans de- The Methodists of Crete will dedicate o new church next month, o vintage 5 ic 2 ch | rupid strides in a cement than Grand [l & » convention to soloct delogates in | and how little their individual opiuons | I7's 8 poor day when Nebraska City house. .- o e Ve of 1905 which fwas much | 1) moments 1 have L+ the usual way, then a convention should | are really worth when applied to the | cannot furnish a sensation. The latest 18 sury P wed many of the improvements made, Adams county is conltined to the Hastings banks. The republicans of Phelps county have r—— —— Al It Won ¢t Make Bre and if there ure any doubts that the city In other words, Hood's Sarsaparilla | is growing with a growth that is more will not do impossibiliaes. Its propri- | than a boom n direct results, a visit declared for the re-election of “Judge | prors tell plainly what 1t has done,submit | would satisfy the most skeptical. One of Gaslin, proofs from sources of unguestioned re- | the lirst prominent improvements is the Will Gurley is booked for an exhibit ot | Jiability, and ask you ‘Trankly it you are | now 75,000 hotel, the walls of which are a little mild when compared with recent events, but it will serve to keep up the reputation of the city until something of & superior quality can be sprung on the expectant publie. 'y certanly be held, and we have no doubt i} the committee will so hold and act. They & ., will, however. be influenced in whatever {they do by the ascertained wishes of the £body of the party in the county.” 1lsn't broad field outside of the bunking house or the stock exchange. It is quite possi- ble that the average finauncier, so-called, is overestimated., It is noteworthy, however, that there i " e isposi — chin at the Burt county fair to-day. | suffering from any disease or affection { now up the four stories, and the hotel MACNOLIA BALM - it a littlo but late to bo talking about “the | was a quite general disposition to find : Gurley works a perpetual self-winder, ;‘n:u;ml“(l;r m::nuou- by impure blood or | when completed wil one of the best &lves n Boft, Smooth and, Pllable Skin; A ascortained wishes of the body of the | faultwith the policy that has been pursued | Not one nor two rebuffs have damp- | yyq never lacks wind. low state of the system, to try Hood’s | in the state. In the past twelve months '""’.‘i..."u'.,.‘..&'m".. SAMRIE Da'e e N party in the county?’ Along about No- | by the treasury in the purchaseof bonds. | ened the. determination of the Manito: |~ he (Otee county republican convention | Sarsaparilla. The expericnce of otners | there hus becn built six two-story brick | * Deredred ¢ ‘There could be no better - commenda- tion of the treasury than .such eriticism vember 8these “‘ascertained wishes' may bans to build the Bed River Valley road. #tartle the would-be usurpers. will be held at Syracuse, Uctober 3, when | is sullicient assurrance that you will not blocks containing twelve business rooms, Premier Norquay has been foiled in his » ‘county ticket will be nominated and | be disappointed in the result. and three three-story -brick blocks come