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i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY (AUGUST 26, 1885.—TWELVE PAGES., THE HART CARPET GO.--SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK!--THE HART CARPET CO. IT.eaders of I.ow Prices! READ THESE PRICES: Finest Moquette Carpets, $1.25 per yard. Brussels Carpets, better quality, 50c. In New and Handsome Designs. Brussels Carpets, good quality, 37%c. Two-ply Ingrains at 25¢, 35¢ and 50c. OUR STOCK IS NEW AND FRESH, AND WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF ALL THE BEST MAKES. RUGS. RUGS. RUGS. RUGS. 3,000 RUGS, ALL SIZES, BEST SMYRNA, At Just Half Price. ACTUALLY ALY PRICKY . An elegant line of Vienna Chenille and Turko Chenille Curtains at 50 per cent off. A new line of beautiful Silk Curtains and Lace Curtains at HALF PRICE. We mean SHEELY BLOCK, 5TH AND HOWARD STREETS.—THE HART CAKEE'EETWECO -LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. BAGCAGE-ROOM MYSTERIES. | &t of® ot ™"o "’ sor and | THURMAN AND A BARBECUE. | hiatas™ S im0 il i s "thets” befer o i Seavey clothed in all the dignity of his y v goes to \\'ml(] u.) do : pos ||munnn« on the summons with one anpropriations are iade that u Lot eRinds, SATAbA TS a1 minds of the s repr anese government ously of British in- ented by Sir Harry but pro- i rgount. The | This Double Bill Proves & Big At- | [on,g fpeticyful, Oue forefathers @ e Revealed by a Juggler of Peregrinat- L tended that we should have an honest | The Great Revolution Which Mod- | duced in the L and seeing he chief snitfed th s. h ractl 5 frupal, economical, republican, democratic i ing akiv to horror. Edie 3 ing Saratogal the probubie dis ¢ of a great erime, Gt (el ) government . never intended that we erniged Japan, with dire punishment torialty clause of the ordered the haggageman to break open should collect #115,050,000 and then squander —_— listen to the prea iry as it was at a time HUMANS ENTOMBED IN TRUNKS. the trunk and tak ut the body cws | THE PARADE OF POLITICIANS, |it l-\;l'nn;"mlh' m”m-m r ](-‘ ‘;\l m.llm(\lvln- TOKUGAWAS' VIGOROUS METHOD | tine. were mai 1 had no written code of laws, * | of the probable contents of i nk surplus. How ean this surplns be reduced 10 every city a } ’ ised many and great abuses,and ofte LR ar ive thouss cu Beeves and Twenty Sheep Buteh- iwane s faitly e up. Th : \ heo en see ¢ the writer at | eign me ommt f Explosion of a Huntor's Magazine i) ““"‘|”“'\'\“l‘:l“ i :’l'l"‘.' I‘K‘i‘:f E¥he et m’:m ““_ ol o the tixes, OFall the inventions | Planting and Uprooting of Catholi- | (] " ;".}, ekl AR ol il lcp i) i i byt 0 ,""‘ Al A oer L d Lo shift the Hf taxatio _ ve grates of Tokio e denied that Japs d bheen ¢ o With a Menance of Danger—A slosure, — "The buggagemen dic day—Another Spooch man's on tothe [ clsm—Tarpaian Rock — Historical Tol a made important iuternal | of its bullion in the first year of its in- Little Trunk Which Has Not had been bid by the ehief, R P ! Poor man, this tari T tax s Reminiscences—Boy Emperor— vements. He built the Tokaido, | tercou ners. 1ts gold and oever v a stiller crowd of I i 4 2 the most in s and insiduous oW, my " . rnificent hi for many silver coing nd itziber— Been Rede never saw a stiller crowd of men in d sy reatment of Snmoural, magniticent higl for man, 1 church than those spectators who stood — friends, Tam going to stop in_order that the ars tho principal” artery of int had been w liculously low e awaiting dovelopments. Tho trunk wis GRFAsH Clty DEMOcEALA TUaTol06; deeblibil S0l [ B hdlone i nd commoree. [To estaplisied, his | valuos henee most of the coin in ¢ A Chat With the t. Inally openc what do you ttinki - oyiroico, August Judee Thurman n then retired amid volleys he Japancse Revolatton, ntal at the confluence of the 1 been bought up by foreign “Well, Mr. BEE man, i the hag- \\‘mlnlnlll 1ing .\x;,rh! of | aroge and broakfasted shortls 10 e overflow meotings were 3 Witten for T i " 1ids gawa or nd gh ‘I"t d to the mint at gage man, as ho stopped o fow minutes trunk full of a 00" Tong before that tim o | held at : y Repr Even in these ¢ wid transit iver). and, in order 10 Prior toand during the e WdvaT TR ey lmllw'n'Hmu:»wn' modicine. The rour | P =008 0 A e on | sentat iils, Wilaon and nihers there is always considerable excitement { £reat nobles from cons the importation and s; of from his labors, “there is nothing new | o1, ohtor that arese from that crowd | Panads and d ks el e the return home has not yet i . { him,heforderced that they should take up | guns and ammunition sold both to the here to-day, but you see we have to | you could have heard for at least six | Dereceived by him. But the police at the ed, but It I8 not likely thatany | BmONR the passengers when ~the | g idence for six me army of the emperor and that of the rusile as well as yourself. blocks. Seavey turned very red in the foot of the stairs un_n\\-cd hjm \m.mlm‘llrlp'l"l y :.;ulm \v}nv«»’:\ :‘ V’ steamer is xlr:nv\\m_' near the end of her year new capital, Yed Shogoon, had further drained the re- Au incoming train had just unloaded | face and walked away, but said noth- | F¢ st. One of the first callers was Charles s oragtme voyuge. 1w if the passa bas lasted | {hat, d their absence on their the empire. and an empty = ing. Lawson, a former Columbus man, who pli 3C8, ¢ i ak i t dnys, a8 was often the case | d chilc she o resul oy atr Ats prant burden of. trunks, Hach'ono | ing: : : 5 Sl i neariy thirty days, as was often the ea wd children sh the r i u_\ unfair 8 g A SOne day an event occurred that | brought a dozon bandanas of the Thurmun SR vt | of their loyalty. had been ta Lord | ignorance of the Japanese, and who » natives. henceforth regarded foreign merchants find out the | as men whom it behooved 1o be exceed- ago with the ol China; and when es a country of en of the silk, vresented m here, ago, followed of these had passed through the bag- | oy g very near making corpses of some | pattern, in fine Paris-m gogoman's hands. He had rolled Obia | otitiai Bormp (Al pwiaviHOR 7 (BN MY furnishing wonds fi huge batch for the transfer and mean- | the west had determined to take ammu- of Chic Pacific Mail s the trave appr o the writer ney while had courtcously answercd at least | nition enough with him to protect him- | ter with a curiosity in the sha : y which but little i known, 1t will be | meaning of the Mikado,” nor | ingly prudent with a hund tantalizing questions from | self from the cowboys and other ter- | ora bandana made of the fuest India sil Owana, August 25.—39 the Editor of Tne | readily understood that the fid how it eame to be b ed upon the | This explains the on justice L) rors of the west, and bad put sufficient and secured by him in that country flve | BUE SUis surprising to sée the eagorness of | y yoars ago. He presented it with his best | contractors to 1r{1h‘|-h the su wishes of success. downfail of the toflingsement 1o Callers w tyrany and opy re on dee toe htand oarly, anxions | ruler of Jupan--- wl glimpse of the | embodiment of the powe Rapel relatives known by the cemnined the supposed | meted out in J and consul panese courts, Foreign- to their own s judge, and and dmpvany i 5. One old lady had | poeqon iy his trunk to supply a small poured out a tirade of abuse on the vail- | ™ Phe deadly explosive had com- rond for losing her trunk,and a few | menced to leak from o crevice in the quostions developed the fact that she | trunk and another trunk suddenly teh an oe 1ge world, wh his distant of K h to many of them sion, as displ. s fow, and 6 dge ol few, and the judg an when w-umnd eases, 1 5 s 10 be their future sphere of action. ok 3er of the Oth inst. Ne referc M 1 L of 2 3 S e to enjoy meeting those who B Ao are > ? : had forgotten to have it checked. At I...lukd aw lm st it hl\l t_,lu;mln.:l‘.‘_u:v man | Putmer, th rooratic Kunsas City stone rs boing « | It was in tho latter L t of August it s m:.] up \’; ;Ulul l.’m course, juc 1g¢ !1 n.rnu ir , and, B8 ¢ 40 wrsons had each | Knockec it over, 1e concussion wasy ¥ v mboer of othar | Submit to the " I'he sun in almost tropical splendor had gw Shogoon was compelled to ope n 1 no written code of 1 re least hall a dozen persons ha sufficient 10 ignite the powder that had | evnor of Ilinois, and a number of ot bt A L ARkt et d Ll v\.. i 1063 41t L1 HATOY Ol bR gE L i ¢ N imes whe e 7 i AP i vhict o s e ctors dispelle e fog which, by shor | 1 f ¢ y s « asked him that n.m]nlm1 of time ‘1 when | jaaked, and the whole thing exploded ; al 1-‘”1]\..‘{‘;«‘\‘: lv :x.lml’ly v it Iu ich '-‘ r;u‘ .t i 'I';I:Y : o y o op s e ‘m; D i ad ShlEal Tl wain wi 8 d whe a terrific report arioty im, hiof Justice Faller also calle i to (hLdioa el bl L ’ 3 e s fough stle taken by the eft ¢ * value 1oV IIRINEWOULL 6 wnd when | with a terrific report. A variety of | him : achat with | pointment, for we, the Omaha Stone Cut- | line, dotted heve und there with fisher fought tle taken by tk v theft of the value of he told them, they had stared at him with much doubt depicted on their faces as though they had been talking to llu-llm\nmun lidr, bocause th. <only if the robbed A much more lib- n il a foreigner suf- e particles went floating through | ing the morning and had qu ! v but fortunately none of the boys | the judg although we were all badly | The parade to-d nup. befc f some tranks could only talk th 5 - d ists; Admiral had | 8 ouilt eraft, reminding | o0k his n i iron- 1 one vividly of the Spanish galleons of | elad. in the hs Sat- od in thele | the Lapparently h * the 15 punishable , however, ters associntion, are defden, wod o resist the | villages, Qu n to form some time | contractors’ efforts to establish such out 1 o'clock was thetime | rageous conditions as e contain imes of Columhus, as seen in the iFily 4 set, and 8oon hour ma ar presented to, ug Mar iotures of our school geographies. | boy emperor was in Yeddo, he lst wese dishor Tn- Shioy A L ks "\|‘l ‘hl”“..l.fu‘.“ a2 | could tell some very romanticand touc through the rt the fudge and bitter end. We' eousid l" RS s the | h;\‘»' ‘..,,.L 5 "u\ | | descendant of Tok reduced o ob- | robbery” of an ghure about it." AD Ol an SVl |ing stories. Do yousee thatlittle picce | party 0 the train, on WhCH thes \erd taien 3 out and wil remin out until the con. | Simmed over the blue waters,propetled | Ll el ey 4 PO Sy 2AC BN RIS f baggage over the Tho baggage- | to tho beach. - Prominout in the parade wer s intimate a desire to lock out on fay. | bY their huge, square bamboo sails. To it among thoe young: me. 10 ha meritoriou goman as representative of the | Of baggage o L S anisations 6 Anat s futimate o desire fo lock u il But among the young men who had srious man pointed to a small trunk somewi; wnd bound with a nted him o tHio fod over tn | the worse for piece of rope. . for never having gt pass, although he had tray O o dhnally satiafod tho | - “SIx wacks ago u protty little countrs . the snow-capped top of followed ot ama, the great mystic mountain | Jotus clad ponds of 0's imperis consideration the fact that the principal 3 fer M A p orec 1 ousl ) » pilfe trades occupied in building construction have | ©f Japan, was plainly visible, and un.hm two Ku San jio and 'Ir".] llml ‘\.'."‘,‘(i ¥ ‘,’.:,,’.‘,'. _Il'h' "f;.’,f:.;';‘c"g' girl came to- the v with that trunk AR TEALODE, i6 o aantiitions Fateem | TocolY d, per hour, what was requested in | seemed to remain stationary amid the ‘nk]vuaA ‘1”'“ had ~u-4.{| land anxiously ;\ ’1‘{ L “m.”f A .‘."I' o lh:' mf){é v ¢ g CrOW best he | B QP & i3 ganizavions, e _organiztions oM | our demund for years. I8 it because skill is | constantly changing scene Were it tehed the course of events. even fur e disnppeare wants of the claorous ¢ owd 88 bost he trying to find work. She fell in with | neighboring towns,bands and carringos made | hot ‘required In eutiing stone. o s ite ey | CONStantly chunging scenc ere it ised the amperor’s standard | mysterious manner, and the monthly could, and when he had got rid of them the rest of the sansi 'he Judge. was 1 not for the oppressive thought of the P! 8 - and found & moment 10 1 he turned | Some villain, and by his blandishments ;L‘u l': lmwluTn ,zu\xinl‘::;‘til‘::-:::-x\ h\l‘;lflilnmn‘l‘l;:: gradually on the dwlmvi and only indulged political disturbance of the country we | With a view of expe ling the foreigner | amount began to assume a very respect= i o > It oered reat 1 s Y 8¢ Yy » fow! On the ATy, W < g 5| 0 > > ) < F g o able (¥ Sl TaAR® o . % to Thr BEE roprosentative and made | he accomplished ber ruin. =~ She lived | 8Tt B Ot S MG SV “hiong “the | In by the fow! On the contrary, walk | 00y hbronching, this final part of the | and promoting his own ambitious views, | able total. Under these circum: ) in clover with him for a few weeks, and hrough our principal streets and it must be he little thought that he wasonly a | stances he complained, and succeeded the uhuw remark. then ho suddenly deserted her, leaving hn{s{l{l munnl e apparent to any mind that stone is exten- | passage would have seemed a pleasure e 11 pugh M & ) “Yes,? replied the reporter, “T sce > 8 ) Aftor marciiing to tho dopot thoy _iver i ! her in the em- mottoes such as *We |.h.\u,.‘.1 of the government had suf- “No dynamite in ours,” sions of their loyalty to their ad The traveling men and 1 Our denand was reasonable, t S L Mutswhito from king into | posi » et i y 180 3 ¢ho | in obtaining a promise that the govern- N dirpee ST 3 ; i used, and skiled labor 18 necessary in mp amid the sunny isles of the Medit- | puppet in the lands of theso men, who 0 opla, GipLom.se T you do, but how do you retain your tem- | B? f‘";" '."‘h"..m‘d pfi.""!l". hhhfllf’f: “!‘,‘{'5”‘ din chih to Cuatennay L ach about | proparing it. But, s, if you desire to ob- | erranean. really had the welfare of their country | ment would repl )!vvxln)fi;«-q. On New per under such e asperating circum- «lunu. after l“; %r\:‘r; < Izu:{u u‘l .lL‘IHA; twelve miles below the L w‘(i serve a (‘Emulmnm‘.mnl‘n ufhnln;mi' . the ma- TISTORICAL REMINISCENCES, ult heart, The |,h|-; m'l'\hu wmnnrm Ar 's‘ S lpf:lxl: : n“!n‘:csinncc;so:'o pos?. ' } misrepro. | bave accumulated about $4 charges ! ud | jority of whom are devoid of skill or com- Jt is passing through the | the treaties with thé foreign powe emperor, as all foreigners ® stances? The public surely mistepros | i, 1q'ng she is unable to pay it, we preparc ch ten beevos ind Bus Jopan {8 pussing through tho | the mon’ intellizence, attempting to cut stone or six o'clock in the morning until r cight in the evening, and if your gents you in branding you s sell-important.” “Well, if we stopped to get angry at s surly and they proclaimed a general am- | ernment empl tion of the | my friend had of the ron- throes of ¢ 4 Lo powt (the n..mn as he will have to turn it over to th e, [ could tell youa v and in th lmulau[ other eatables and drinkubles. rgan seven . A E 1owa bedroom, to be cleaned and put away by e : ise was spared to make the &y & | time is fully occupied throughout the Week ed by foreigners), is tottering ernment which followed did not | bedroom, 10 be B ! 3 every just cause wo would be at a con- “""’.“‘L"]L{“““"‘j“ '\“‘ "“'l“ll st great su ; 4 3 T R e S The descendant of Toku- | hesitato to bostow high offices upon }‘}‘ 1 ',"‘-‘1-“ ],““," iy ‘."“"' e t““Y’ tinual fever heat of passion and this Ri0N eSS GOMEE: SN0 Dy B s An immensc crowd gathered at the beach, | [y Wtreets on a Sunday and you will ob- | gawa, the self-appointed major-domo to | those of their late adve who w nd. and taking a faucy to his master’s 1d interfere with our work and fookc acter the buggage. Good day.” drawn there partly by a desire to hear Jutlge | gorvo tho me i had none of his an- | able to fillthem. Enemoto and Sawa, put then :hool time, R RIOUIE i e U e Thurman and p the feast of substan- | pagnect for i Ll ] two intimate friends of the late Sho- aught by a teacher, justas he :vm"' ““ m"fl -}-\" ‘i:,\‘l‘ r?;"}:‘u\hwhl;:.lf’ TOOK HIS CASH. tials, A stand had been erected i the endeavor to subject Shaasifedtatonenutis ge ov stutesmanship. The 4 3 eventeen hours a day and have consid- h of the large hall, erable to contend with, as the public [ Two Highwaymen Deprive a Car | thousands jostled tc regards us as salaried robbers and de- Driver of His Roll.. to see and hear the speake! stroyers of goods, despite this, however, At 9:30 last night two tall, heavy men | did his best to be hear we meet with a variety of persons and | boarded biue line car 06 at Spencer street, | €vent of the d incidents that is truly interesting. and one of thew shoved a revolver under the ‘!:"“; UC'L-[""““;‘! Ll “The commercial travellers and other | nose of the driver and demanded his money. ‘rlli‘”":lj'l‘ 1‘“:“‘! ‘;,-‘“m[h 5 C"m porsons who ure on the road a great | The other man took the box, which contained | RIS 'S @leal, give us but little lrouble. But | about - 5. They ~ then jumped = oft rrent foudal lords, always impatient of | €0on, were appointed respectively ad- | was making off with his spoils. The A & ot 'one whom' 4 iy land commodore amatzu be- | thief was arrested with the corpus de- n upstart, had united under the stand- | ¢ame chief of the colonial department; | licd, and when the case was called in rd of the boy emperor, brought for- | Ito was made mayor of Yeddo, now | the native murlt.px;mv’wwdl that hehhnd : st 0 o-Kio, i. lastern Capital as | merely put on the clothes to try them, sted to Miako, whic would | as he intended to have a similar suit from the class of humanity, our | the three most powerful rons, had forth be known as Sai-Kio, or | made. In vain the teacher remarked an on the corner of Fifth and Siad theihatohe iealous: = n Capital. Having thus con- | that the boy re ed only %5 per month, . ] mped | Oft | il of Tilinois and_ Gongrossman Wilson of | 191e8 Strectawere introduced into our midst, B e orront. of Festoring | vorted foes into friends, important | without board, and that the dress suit one of the clusses who does bother us [ [, “p 800 SCawel Gt | e SO | Vinginia wre in the party. Tho procession | $oet 06 IV SRR § T 10 UG | hoir 1ioge to the power held by his an- | meadhres were decided upon and car- | cost 3120, The judge accopted thl;I ser- 4s the country merchant who comes to | and was utterly powerless. Complaint W was enthusiastically cheered by the crowds ing case adorns the center ot the room and | cestors, and due to him as the lineal ried out. ‘I'he Samourai, orarmed re- | vant’s plea and acquittel im, where- the city and when going home expects | lodged with the police. The lip of the driver | that ‘""“{l'!"‘b‘ l"r?fi“' "‘f“"}i‘.‘ which it | govanthisenit boxes support sheir anatomyand | descendant of Heaven. but in reality to | tainers (Satsuma alone had an army | upon my f“L"‘il:‘“"‘l the ‘w)dhl:‘me KBV; us to carry three or four trunks full of | was bruised where the rufian struck him ""W’i- At .1? beac ’r'“mlf b, |||Tnank\\m floor of their couch, and, Iluppusu their | expel the hated foreigners and redv 0f 10,000 of these dangerous dependents) him a good thrashing an ismisse merchandise freo of charge. Accord- | with the barrel of his gun. The driver told | ntrodueed by taman Trumbull and spoke in | heir living would compare with their furn- | japan to the seclusion and obsct were dishanded null’wnsmnc(]. the gov- | him. | ing to th lesof the o o ly | @ Bee reporter that when they boarded the | SUpstunce as follows: N 3 ishings. Certainly a very desirable aqu f'the good old time, were marchiny | ernment offering to buy off these an- It was a hopeless matter to bring suit ng to the rules of the company, only i follac bill | . Friends and fellow citizens: Allow me to y fof 5 of the good o h ching ! § c F ALY ! woaring apparel and articles for per- | Sar ono of tho wen lianded him u dollar bill | 5 SIS S LN AR AN IS IR | wition fo o ity and e class that s gt | 1y Lokt upon Osuka, the stronghold | Bities for a moderate sum in cash, | againsta Japanese merchant oc firm, sonal use are permissable as bagguge. for change, and when changing it, th © tating New York to-day. Hous toiler a life. | Of the sho-goon, Statsuma, o deter- This offer was accepted by the great [ They had very soon acquired the knowl- T for the kind manner in which he has pre- i man presented the gun, striking his face so i ;A vkl While it takes the indu 4 higofo the 4 hoy ire ravely harmed by the - treate | L bre e e e b g | sented mo to you. " 1t is Iy Purposc to-day (0 | ¢ 0% o semirs com o e ferte. | mined, brave and proud nobie, seted as | majority, none of whom believed that | cdge of what bankruptey meant, and, it vears is | much from patriotie motives s from the | the government was in earnest in the | & judgment were obtained, the mer- ment they recéive at our hunds. quickly and quietly The driver, believing | 8peak upon the tarilf, but before I proceed L0 ) g1 the contractor withiu a few ¢ 7 ? ) and vosseased of thou- | incentive of personal ambition, —He, | warning that for the future they must | chant assigned with cts nil. WNotes bject let me say a word on nnu!) Br “1t 18 contraband goods that suffer. | discretion to be the better part of valor, al- | that subj I 4 located in 8 wansi W Thus, if we see u yellow substance lenk- | lowed them to do as they pleased. Owinr to | sublect. Xou have within the last few sands, but iu his exalted position could not | no doubt, saw in the boy emperor’s mi- | €arn a living, “A “Samourai to be com- | from Japanese firms were not worth the condescend to consider “his - workman's | ;ouity the opportunity of a ragency for | pelled to work! The idea was ridicu- | paper they were written on, hence busi~ ing from the crevices in a box or truuk, | the uncertainty of the Light he could "m,'.".‘: :‘»lr‘.:::‘;lll»::?‘h)‘:nlll‘:E‘ml‘tl)\l)ln:II:unr:lx‘JT-::::;:’vyff :1.,- ¥ g e ] ) e we know that some smart Low: vmer | #cribe them otherwise than that they were et HUTECR {3u6 wheti we roauest an advance | i G and it must have been gall and | lous when th :d the tradi- | ness was conducted on a cash basis, and of 5 cents per hour for eight hours they issue 4 tions of their and its privileges. | money being sca transactions were o khow that 5o Ao viner | Ll and heavy. fshorios troatics. _ [ uvo no cony of the and it must e as attempted to outwit the roud eries treaty iu Iy possession here. Y Ror ? L . vissue | \ormwood to the old warrior 0 ; 1 n company by bringing several gross of forc cannol, discuss it, and as [ havo no copy | & cireular reauiring us ,',"‘1‘\““'" gur oraan- | Ch action ho soundoed the death-fnell | Why. when that usurper, the Sho-goon, | few and unimportant. Tea, silk and eggs to the Omaha market under the yrllnl-lrr-wlbl-“m‘s fupsihge, ‘lt gannot quote | possoss in resisting to all he held sacred and dear. ruled such innocent amusements as the | silkworm eggs form the great staple of pretense of baggago, but got the worst | w G Heury of Fairmount is ab tho | merihie boahtry was greatly agitated’ l FEUDAL SYSTEM OF JAPAN. killing of a merehunt or mechanic was | €xports to America and Europe. Isin- of the bargain. This is h\ no means an | Millard. ) understand the possibility of the | considered as only a seworthy evi- | glass was largely exported to China. infrequent occurrenc Of course, the great revolution which mmluln)/\-d den h\"h-~ and | Many and very valuable resurces of m, Japan were allowed to remain unex- party called the knownothing party. It was y 1 E. C. Parkinson of Seward was in the city | a party to whom the Irishman was the abom. srangers raise a great kick, but we only (i o rotrospactive glance now they have g T x t r with them. Dai Daimios were in plored, owing to distrust between fors us, who, on the whole, have been industrious’ citizens, and ared comfortable nomes and live as their rnings will pernut, and are a source of benefit to our city. But onthe other vd from th hand let us considor the benefit to miako. Statsuma, H their x\lLr'mpv ns escorted the party to the fllinois Central n, Tosi, Personal Paragraphs, Leroy Heill of Crawford is a Paston guost. pular reads. as follows :d shall be paid for at Letus see to what mettle, the rate of day work ; extent this article can he exercised without | ) 4PAN. violating it from daylight to dark and on Sun- | pensible, ination of abominations, and if he wasa lic Irishman he was the accursec rth, Jr., of Lincoln, was in the metrop- | Catk ] g ippon, as it is 3 1 » *The bursting of a rotten trunk will terday. the carth. But now, strango to_ say, th day, which is beiug practiced at the foot of | the natives ( t Japan), was utterly | be forced to s eigners and Japanese. Thus the vast sometimes unfold an amusing of Robert Hunter, of Tne Bee, has returned | {1¢h ‘l‘u‘::{ i B el SR, {',‘l‘(;‘,':‘;‘q;‘ Jones street at the present time. It was our | unknown to Europe until the explora- | & low ste. and dense «)v;mus of copper in the dirty linen, a variety of trinkets, and | from the east. of Germans and all 'lm.-um.b.rn,wplo but | impression that sla was abolished, but | tions of the Portugese in the beginning mountains west of Hiogo await the sometimes things of a very startling na- Miss Alma Ringer has gone to Kansas City | of ~tho Irish especially, are seeking consider it dormant and liable 1o be res- | of the si nth century discovered .mkn,\ in earne opening of .I_np:m to foreigners, in other ture. Twill never forget’ trank which | to visit friends. B to count what is called the Irish ted atany time for the convenlence of | this new field for commerce. Then, as | bers well, how in i g words, a revision of the treaty to yield Tonce opened. A very peculinr smell | Mrs. Joseph Moinrath ahd mother have ro | vote, to got the Irish o vote against | {he KPR WhO Geelbis the osition be- | 0y these islanders v hospitable, | rumors were rife of an immense return upon the capital in- omanated from it, and, although it had | turned from Colorado. men who stood by them in defense Were any of our members so inclined, | Simple-hearted, docile in the extreme. | spiracy of th atsun vested. The gold mines are worked b{ the government and are prolific enoug! beeu checked as ord suspected all was not right. T therefore, [ relatives near Chicag and 1 defense of e ury baggage, I | Miss Emma Kratz is visiting friends and [ of theirrigh 0 »d against him the 0. that w ything thetic by natur ow possessed of the whorewith and abil | < e and education, with | ing for object the alle; - ot i Sy T ) lution o( 3 e S A 3 L3 ot | ity (which would compare equally with the | an imagination easily impressed by the | the empe to have rrlfl/,lml the free circulu took tholiberty toopen it.und discovered | 7. C. Brinkworth aud D. A. Wales of | they aro sceidng to get thelr votes by mis | 0Ny of th out Shobg, contractons of this | ethics of Confucius’ or Buddha, what 1 resident fc coin. The Takashina coal minos near the corpse of & woman stark naked. 1 | Beatrice are at the Paxton Tog At Lo s uadae ““mh influence. There | €ItY) to commence the it stone business he | mope promising ffeld could be found for voh, he was Nagasaki are practically inexhaustible. will admit [ was somewhat swrtled, 1 Messrs. J. L. Debevoisa, of the Rock Is- | yuvarwas @ more false assertion. You | 15 debacred from so doiug unless he puts up | {;cyleating the simpl 1s with the In short, the resources of Japan ueed learned later that the wretch who had | land, and W. W. Chapman, of the BIuffs, are [ yight us well tell me that Washington was ) or 8300 for the privilogo of buyinz stone | o1, jgianity? The erc home on the next day: that the guards | Only developing to render it onc of the been the husband of the woman had sold | i Kansas City. mdor Beitlsh iafluence. 1t aty man thinks | #1d paving for it, basides with a_possibility e A b Lo TR Y ey . richest countries in the world, @ 4 7 Paioians v Mrs, D. R. Loring has returned from Sa- 3 . | duy man thinks | o¢'hig ypplication being rejected,which would | plorers of Portugal h at his residence were re-enforced; an 10 body to some physicians and was LAy i bes [ tustsuere Is anyiiing 1n the sharge lok ‘him | oysiyad [ ) complain of a lack of converts attack w ly made the next day fe———— olo., where sho has been visitg her | read the messago the president sont to con- | SXehyde him from the busincss entively. il ! ) i (s Injured by a Fa taking it to the; I sistor, Mrs. E. A R LA pe Sver Cloveland knows | Considerable encourasegfent to the ambitious | a time it seemed that the succ upon the | but the assailants were | yonn ¢ o o0 . “'Some time after this, while lifting a ¥ g g ey S O tercsts of this moiv® | stone-cutter who is accutnulating for the pur- | St. Peter would hold sway at the con- red, some were taken prison- | . *OFTH LOUP, Neb., August * \ s Hon, George W. Brewster, of Brewster, | too well what are the interests of this coun DRI 1) lng il SBWAY B Moses Sayers of this piace met with » rather smali trunk from a car, it slipped from Neb., is in the city. He was a delegato to | try. He has too much sympathy with the | P08€ Of starting on a small scale when he is | fines of the world. Not sitisfied, how- nd \u...‘.»du..‘u to de: .h. Say place ith & my hands and on_striking the platform | tyo state convention. American peovle, native and naturalized, | COPfronted with the damand tor thelittle | oyer with the spiritual influence so R E serious accident while engaged in the erece it burst open. The only package it con- | ;1 A Thompson, of Thompson, Belden to be under the false or improper influenc ?x’\lx‘.l‘,'.f-h‘“;:f'x‘:xl ’rll':*“\";j‘:"‘; #;‘:’" ur- | easily acquired, s strong effort was | The of Japan with the | tionof abarn on the farm of Mr. Paddock, tained rolled out, and such an offensive urned from' the east this weok, where | Of auy country; aud now 1 come to the tarift | Qs tHE A ,,.;‘.‘. Vallos cut-stane | madeé to obtain secular power, and suc- | foreign s, which, thanks to the | eastof this place. Mr. Sayers and another u;lm" «-mlms ‘h.:m n{ l;‘ml 1l \mlul\]wl lllh‘) h ;ml been to purchase goods for the fall 'l",r“;"‘}\:{l i is a tax imposed by the govern. | COntractors’ associatiod is 8200 or 8300 beforo | cos would have crowned their attempts | obstruction of the British government | man were putting on the siding, the building cloths about it, and what do you think i rade, . A » , a daimio | are still in force, contain many clauses bemng some eighteen feet high, when the which should lm\v been nmmmd long staging upon which they stood gave kA 0 8, Wi 4 he can l\uh'hun an incf of stone. Sounds hud it not huon for 'l okugaw vevenled? T . | bl Orote. ment upon goods, wares and manufactures 0 ] b LR 3 Sy, Rt effect is to raise the pric ove fre ) e rovern- and [ never heard n,“ rest of u.(. stor of Nebraska City were Omaha visitors yes- thing uy ment h.n re pu xL; dly si, umcd Yts con- other man clung to mo side of the building vhicl " llun will permita_contrablor to n('\rd the o sred C but T have often thought it was the cloy | terday. g n which it is put, It does not raise ¥ \\m. h h-. had )gmhnd Co alld managed $0 olimb to the insido sud &8 of or r] o) 3 53 of his building by not supplying the f ght -y A upon beef or pork pucked in Chi 3 of 2 by nof i ® the | to Japan. A man of gr cm'mr'u scat to revision and by this has gained | of some episode of illicit love and in- [ C.A.Millerof Red Oak, Joseph I Zimerts | cago, or wheat that is sold in Chicago, for e Al a8 required wieraby, delaying ths : intuition, in whom patriot: | the hearty good will of the island om- ::r‘l?xul;rlnll‘x‘?‘co::ltx‘:m.nhg?'b‘t:‘u\rn‘:.l|t‘cub- . % and James A. Jackepn of Sioux City and Max | Go not import thest sommoditioss but oy and in many instances openly ex- | Statesman L e Miade, loadins o baoral | MAYeE oF ‘Tova Cly woro Huwoyas 1 town | Spict Lmport thomo commoditios but en 10 the lcloment winter months to | ism was singularly mixed ambi- | pire. les de Long of Nevada, who | ical. He is a married man’ and :ichly ree ater, 1 was unloading a barre J saw that the success of | was United States minister from 1869 to | sPected in the surrounding country, ; yesterday. cles wanufactured in this country, | the injury of the building. tion, Tokugaw; from u car \Ahun‘lht:lpcr\llmr odor that | * 1o Dyrkee, assistant auaitor of the B. & | the tarift raises the prico and makes thew MenuER oF SToNECUTTERS' UNIoN. | this nmew religion foreboded ill | 1573, was one of the potent factors in Death or AL B come from it justified me in opening it | MR K., lef for Chicago yesterday Where | cost more to consumers. And yot this tax to the independence of his coun- | starling Japan on its march to progress; | ¢ eath of » Oattle King, Without using force he suc- | his advico was always at the disposal of nICAGO, August 25.—A special to the sud inside 1 found the body of & man | he will meet Mys. Durkee, Who is returning | is said to beuefit the laboring man. Hoty He Settied With Her. i who had been dead about a week. ‘This | from a summer's visit in the east, | ean a man be benefitted by a tax that begins Annie Johnson, a domestic, had Richard | céeded in confining the emperor within o and Iwakura; the consequence Journal from Mackinaw, Mich., announces brought to light a grave-robbery caso | * J. W. Gilbertof Storin Lake, M. wnd Mra. | atthe crown of his head and taxes every- | proge arrested for bastardy, and Justice | the seclusion of the dreamy capital. that wherever there was any difii- | the death there this morning of Jobn D. Gil- that had oceurred in one of the laading | H. A. Shauklin of Toledo, I, W. Mucller of | thing he wears down to the soles of his fect? | Br Mt 107 DARTIY: AR dUSRA | 1 o of Sh ) lett, the cattle king of Liinois, and cities in the state. Davenport, and N. O. ihoads of Des Moines | S0 far as it is necessary to raise money to | Wade equalized things yesterday afternoon, | Assuming the title of Sho-goon, or | culty, the goverament turned to the the ¢ ng linois, and father- Last fall occurred an incident at this | Were lowa Visitors to Omaha yesterday. carry on the government, to pay the pensions | Annie claimed that she met Brega in the em- | commander-in-chief, he compelled the | United States, and American influence | in-law of Goversor Oglesby. At the time depoty of which you doubtioss heard at | Fred Pickens, chief cleri of the postofico, | 9f the gallant men who fought for its pres- | ployment. ofice of his mother on Fifteenth | POrtuguese to leave, pormitting the | prevailed, A'number of citizens of tho | of his death he owned 30,00 acres of land In Moty 6 wiseh Yo & _m_ o box of pe. | Teturned Friday evening from an extended | €r¥ation, tho poople willingly pay the tax, | street. He formed hor acquaintauce avd ul. | Dutch to oce the little islet De- | republic were called to fill important | Logan county, lllinois, and had $100,000 of culiar construction among the baggage, | Wi through the mo\lutn ns of Colorado, He | DUt When you tax the people more, you are | timately soduced her. Brega is a farmer iu ( Shima, near Nugasaki, under the most | acd influential positions. Thus the col- | stock of five ecutral Illlnois banks. His for- X VI robbing them of money that belongs to them. | Custer county, thi b 7 tune is estimated at $2,000,000. Hy UEIAL MoouEUHGR Sus SARERgO. r:::n:m:n&::lwl i’"" & Al\:%n”\'::lle T oo or memar fes helons 0 \uom. | Custer” sounty, bis siia, -:;c‘lm::u:lwrna\l abject conditions. Converted Jupanese | onial department was largely entrusted 8, 0 i noted as 8 successful breeder of fing mistakable. 1 had had too much expe- | stay in Catiforn! going 0n for some yeurs, and although the | Hrega payivg Annis 300" in cach and eiving | tere,ordered to renounce Christiavity; | to toe late Genoral Capron” sud stal. reeder of fingd rience in unearthing corpses to be cattle, and was one of the first 0 expers amount thus collected. Las, to some Sxtent, | b, N A those ul}c‘x refused to obey were put to | General Williams of Indiana was ad- beef cattl: K ceived in that odor. I mentioned my E. Dreytus leaves for Germany | been reduced by buying bouds at an encr’ l\l“b“::'-“ l{n;“:!.xlnll‘:mfi.::c: l«‘:‘l; then als. | death. The rock rising at the entrauce | viser 10 the finaucial department; Prof. g O 8 heusions to the other bagguge- “n“ Saturda; t night ho wag | B0US Premium,’there still remains lu the m,,.ed the case. of Nagasaki harbor is to this day called | Murray occupied the same position in The Volcano Still Raging. e atd" the B | R T vauilias b‘,flu unberof | treasury $115,000,000. = by foreign residents the department of education. Hon. | TLoxpox, August 25 —Volcaniceruptions fa ™ y .lfm Y t - wlh gl Y mber of How “can you have an honest government | Morning service at 1 at Calvary Bap- THE TARPEIAN ROCK, Peschine Smith was adviser of interna- | the island of L is still ragi oy ed in & policeman and he ad- | fricuds at the Vieuna restaurant. with this wmount yn the treasury for which it | tist church; uo évenivg service. because thousands of uative Christians | tional law, Rev. G, F. Verbeck with & | boasiine Dart 1o e g g Ll Ppussible 10 approach the . -