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L r———— e ST ———— THE OMAHA DAILY ];EE_ The Senate Substitute, able decline in the demand, and it is The revenue measure prepared by the | claimed to have been the habit of re- senate finance committee, to be offered | finers before entering the trust to cut as a substitute for the Mills bill, pro- | down thei production at this time of .« THE DAILY PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. the price of it according to the robber - LOOAL POLITIUS, both as to ita sccuracy mechanically mate of the sum his victims could pa; —— and the spirit it has been executed from If there be any chsential difference between wrrent Gossip Upon the Different | the historical standpoint. As a com- VR " this operation and seizing a decoyed man by Party Movements. pilation, it is clear that Madame Rago- TERMS OF S8UBSCRIPTION. vides for wstimated reductic . wikw, M s the throat and picking his pocket the differ- “The water in the political cauldron is in | zin has had access to the best authori- N Datly Morning Edition including SUNDAY, :"{ Y‘r‘.". A ,“:M ' '! A, i ""“r ni- | the year. Toa certain extent this may | o, iiin favor of the latter, for the reason | an extremely turbulent state,” remarked an | ties, and might have made a valuable Twam"Ffluf Stories ngh to he Erec- BV, One X er st Ak 410 00 nal revenues to the amount of ove have been the fact, but when competi= | ypae the loss in that case is confined to the | old-time democrat as he took an ocular sur- | Work if she had understood them— 'ad in uur fllt in ma "flal' Flm"l Fo s b M omtiis ittt %5 | seventy million dollars, “Of this sum | tion was free there was nosuch manipu- | jndividual vietim and does not disturh trade, | vey of the surroundings in tho rotunda o | Which she obviously does not. ) v » Saxton while oonv v ombers | STUDIES 1N Curricisy, by Florencs Frail, bankrupt others nor affect the cost of the | the Paxton while conversing with members | BTHII (8, EAT SRGTRRERR EERH necossaries of life, Tho time will come when | of the democratic constituency concerning | pany, New York Bixteenth and Harney Streets Snp- the saving grace of the penitentiary will be | the outlook in the First Congressional dis- | 7his book contains & numboer of de- | POA€A 1o bo the Corner Selrcted utilized to protect gociety ugainst those fatter- | trict. SSTOA SRRV WHIOITENS: MEWaVEr s —The Buliding > be the Highe day “atand-nnd.deliver” operations disguised | It was Major Paddock, of Omalia, who | [1F0 SRSANS, WRICH Gre) Bowes i €one est in tho Btate, a8 tee toole this view, and the earnostnoss with | Bected in epicit and in i, Tho 18 | o oy —_—-- which ho spoke was demonstrative of o | OPCs ' ‘P’00ls Filled with Water,” betrays | to tiia writer race Yes, Sire! strong spirit of dissatisfaction existing in the the influence of Ruskin, but in the suc- | of the L Al rauks of the foromost local loadors of the | foccans Studics tho writcr regains her “Daniel,” remarked the prosident, as ho | FAUKS of tho foromost local leadors of the | froadom and criticizos from an unbinsed laid aside the New York Tribune, with & . \ d o tvet | fntornal consciousness of considerable PxpAY Bre, mailed to an, thirty —_— OMAMA SUNDAY Brr, ma Yy 200 y pne million will be lost by the | lation of the sugar supply and of prices address, One Year = OMAN A DFHICE NOL U1 AND 016 FARNAN Stnepr, | Fepeal and reduction of excise taxes on | as has taken place under the trust ar- Riw Yorkoyrick, Rooxs 14 Asp 1Tuncss | tobaceo and on aleohol used in the arts. | rangoments, and by means ‘of }‘.'..".}'.”.:ffwn‘.‘\;; ROTONIUARIVEYS VY The balance will be taken from customs | which those in the combi- duties, and most largely from sugars, | nation have been enabled to exact & cand eal. | O which thereisa reduction averaging | tribute from the consumers of the coun- Epiron § about fifty per cent, making the | try amounting in less than a year to OF THEBER. | o/ N BSS LETTERS. cut in the revenue from this sou perhaps twenty million dollars, ‘The iness letters and remittances should bo | on the basis of last year. abo advance of sugar has doubtless com- d 1o Tiy, BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, 3 O3 AITA. Drafis, chacks and postoffice orders to | twenty-eight million dollars. he est pelled economy in its use, and in ordor CORRESPONDENCE All communications relating ton torial matter should be addressed to «ald & well known contractor tly that Omalia s to have one sst buildings i the country, 1 will toll W vou @ pietiro of the drawin conditfon that my name {8 nol ad in connection with the affair; & syn- enstorn capitalists foreseeing the fut. cran® of the same ilk who was located in the | sirongtl, | ve fss | ure greathess of Onaha Metropolls pi ! g 1 s . Vokotn, strongth, The special valuo of Miss ® o s a bolls pro be made payable to the order of the company. mated reduction of the revenue from | to maintain the price the trust orders a '"\"”",,",':"":'“,'"‘.:H{.x; T;‘..‘:.ulv'l‘ ::;u:wm conclave alongside Mr. Paddock, “we have | Frail's criticism ]i,- UG LT R e AT R p AL L E L L it Pronrict sugar under the Mills bill is about | reduced production. A large numbor | Do vou thinke 1 am hated ind revilod with | 10 more prospect of carrying this district for | solutoly neither from the literary stand- | 1V und monmental works b vas commers The BwPflmhmng CDmpfl])y‘ TOPRICIONS. | cicven million dol The free list | of workenrs in the closed refiner Morton than the youth who fired the Ephe- | point nor from the artistic, but from a | builitug of the sort has buen thing unknown s will }, Editor. of the senate bill contemplates a veduc- | suffer, but the trust will continue to = | tion of revenue to the amount of six and | collect tribute from the whole people. a half millilnu dnll‘lr;. against nearly | Having in view such a state of affairs it . twenty million provided in the Mills | would seem that the great majority of va::;»:-:ms‘:r:--levn' of Circutation, bill. While the latter measure includes | the people must l'u\u:thu pmw{-itlml of ity of Douglas, | &8 wool, lumber and salt, the senate bill | the senate tariff bill to reduce the sugar George I, Tzschck, secretary of the Bee Pub- wves the last two articles as they ar duties fifty per cent. Ushing company, dogs solemul swpar that the | in the present tariff and touches wool —_— 20, 1545, was as follow only to increase the duty on the grade PrompirioN in Iowa has played its one per cent. e revision of duties on | strongest card and it remains to beseen other articles it is estimated will veduce | who will hold the trumps at the end of therevenue eight million dollars. A con- [ the game. The law prohibiting the siderable partof this will come from the | sale of liquor at wholesale went into ef- reduction of duties on the manufactures | fect on the first of this month. Not a L i itvo | of wool, the general tendency of which | liquor establishment in consequence 8worn to before me and subscribed in my | is to lower the tariff on cheap goods has a legal existence inthestate to-day. presence this 2d day of September, A. D, 1885, It is not possible from the summary of [ Hercafter the iaw provides that the Seal. N P. FEIL, Notary Public. 1 0 . Etate of Nehraska, b the senate bill at hand to make any de- | traflic shall be put wholly into the “A:;;\"U{ ;;f l','_:(l}flll:'ji Sathg Arat dily sworn.ds: tailed comparison between that and the | hands of druggists. But the conitions ;.»]u 1m| saysthat be Ai« secretary m; ‘The fiee | Mills bill, but the prominent featuresin | imposed on the pharmacists to handle Aoy e oy e n DAsy e for the | Which they differ will be apparent toall | liquor even for medicing month of m‘.:u‘-;»‘. 187, was "im- .m“r';»rx who are familiar with the leading pro- | so onorous, that the 1 ' Yobieen: | visions of the measure passed Dby the | throughout Iow: A 1 T Yy g or February, o bitterness of partisan malignity by the hosts of Error, but am still loved by the en- emies 1 have made and am making ! o 15 the olatio i s e until rocent years, but our intense appreciation siaa dome had of iiluminating the globe, 1 | point mid-way. Sho has seen much and Tire o ionvs et Hralidiags ¢ can't imagine why he was brought [ read much, perhaps even too much. | ated save time, CAlls for a greater . into the ruce, or Ay the democruts | There is one remarkublo charm about | drsterof sertical ixtenyion thin has boen pre: “Yes, sire." allowed him the privilege of accepting the | her apart from the literary dexterity | Siopsty achieved and the development of sufe ‘ “Do you think T aw an unselfish American | nomination. Thero is not a democrat in | of axprossion that pervades hor work, | svon e e R o ] statasman, Danislt Douglas county, especially in Omaha, who | 0, (XPIERS0n, that parvides hor worki | sxtansy e coininisaion (6 db t “Yos, aire," does 1ot consider tho nonination of J.'ster. | GRS A WROUES BEERHDE ORIARRLY | Lpn'a bulldfig (o moet. the wants of this syadi. ¥ ling Morton a barricade in the pathway g cate was placed in the hands of several promi- *And, Daniel, do you think Iwill stand | join A, McShane in his race for the intellectual strength, she does not fall ects and the dn-mnnwmv;l in & ‘ out against the horizon of the history of the | ernorship, Here is Dr, George L. Miller | into their error of unsexing her mind, herewith |n’lflu' result, It _II to Lo age one of the noblest figures in the lite of | for instance. He cannot conscientiously sup- [ and permitting to herself a froedom of BLorics Bigh, nerfectly fire) praos i & J ! a throughout, The iFst (W0 storles are to b of the republic?” port Morton, and to be candid I will venture | phrase from which the feminine nature | pink .E’mum followed above by pressed brick \ to say he will not. There was a time when “Yel " replic iol, wi inks. O o of by she ba terra-cottn and stone trimming, Yes, sire,” replied Daniel, with Justa | 4y, fuence of any one man in the demo- :h,';'_"';f,“ n the c '“\‘v““‘“ she b‘,"“f" e successive ranges of arcaded openings suggestion of a smile as his eye roamed tic ranks in this congressional district rdently purityin literature and art, | yeautitully proportioned and the fact that each around the physical amplitude of his chief, was of but little fmportance. This was the | 80d proclaims as a canon that no writer | of them embraces three stories of the interior {s “And, Daniel, do you think I am an honest | pinion of Morton in former days, and in | OF painter can ever hold definitively the | frankly indicated in their construction. man, who stands for the right with the firm. | COnscauence ho established a lineof demarka- | affections of the world who is not pure. Y iy e Ares . | tion between himself and Miller that onty | This is not truo -in any sense, but it is ness and sercuity of the Rock of Agesit- | the grim messengor from the beyond can | pleasant enough enough to note n renc- L TR obliterate. fo-duy things in this respect | tion from the cynicism affected by too “Yos, sire.” havo chaneed. - Morton desires the doctor's | it S0 FIE EEEACIE T “And do you think, Daniel, that Tam a | 89Pport, and, T might say, would ¢o on his [ fRY Fs ters, Lvery one has his Ao g kit knces before him in order to avert the throes [ little fault. - Miss I'rail’s little fault is ;m...lnr indomitable perseverance, absolute | oo (EE T o oler that she 18 inclined to adore little tin carlo " i 1 A gods on wheels, twopenny-halfpenny o There is a big deal in the democratic ranks | oracles of clicques sueh as “And that I havo a great brain, intrepid | of the Third ward and tho Ninth represe gal and Siduney Lanier. If she writes heart and tireless vigor!" Ivo district. 1t is said that strong plans | for the broad world,she must remember ab wre being formulated, and some brillant | 41T 3 WO will G L1BOIE Yes, sire. wire-pulling is boing done. A peep benind | Lht the broad world will not even look The president was silent a moment, then | the curtain reveals the slate as formulated | 8t her idols, and she had better keep he arose. by Pat Ford as follows: The redoubtable | her adoration to herself as a precious E. ROSEWATE TH JAILY BEE. Wednesday, Sof Thursday, Sept Friday, Sept. 28 Baturday, Sent Average | purposes are ling druggists absolutely refuse to house. Chief among these is the very | handle spirituous liquors of any sort. 8, Anadd copt much larger reduction of the duties on | There will be one of two vesults as to “Daniel,” he said, taking him by the hand, | Patrick is no longer confined to minor oftices | secret. i , Sopies: for Junedsts 162 toples: sugar proposed in the senate substitute, | the effect of this law. Kither the sl | asthe joyful tears filled his cyes, I thauk | S OWh Ssbirations, and in conscuuenos | Mupstbcte, o pecw i fragments by Damel i 6 Wi tols i :‘inlv’:;).\::ill_llmullll l(“K';‘ and the fact that it retains existing | of liquor will be driven out of the state, | you what Don Dickinson said about | in the next legislature. This will create a P. G. P, Putnam's Sons in the scries of the i nce this Sth ‘“l} ot Septemb duties on wool, lumber and sal Thero | or the traffic will be carried on by the | me in his speech at Detroit. but, Daniel, l_l \')u:'nm‘_\ in the uhlurum_um circle, and for lim.zkcr_huvlm- press. ! b are also other very importaut [ liquor men in open violation of the | soundedtoogood to be true,” and tho presi- :.,‘.’:..'““1‘:"'.‘; 10 Rothory has boon contered | There is much that is truly poetic in evidently in & delerjum. | dierences in the free lists of the two [ statutes. From present appearances “'j"'v.“""“"’"‘)" by ‘“’“j‘““‘fi""‘-l']"""‘"l' ";5 that Ford has also entered into a combine | this little volume of fugitive picces. tremens kind of horror over the White | M¢sures, the senate bill retaining the | tho enforcement of the law will be o | frins Srouhd anichs ek s hid lhs DS | with several uspirants to county oftices, and | The little Madeleine appears o' bo a Chapel murders duties on a number of articles in which ud letter in the large cties. Both [ cony LA that e Wil aihake 4 strong bull | now gtyle of dedication. and refors the west and northwest are peeuliarly | saloons and wholesale liquor establish- ¢ of Charley Hrown s whispered in the wind, | Tther to some fuix inspiration of the sented of the congress of the United | free list by the Mills bill. Still other [ Dubugue, Burlington, Council Bluffs Nebraska Jottings. mond cut diamond,” 1t is ‘also said that | unoqual in merit,but some of them show Statas doing the. businoss of ixty | diTerences of more or less importance | and other pla This is the critical | The farmers of Sheridan county are pre- Brown withdrew from tho congressional | a warm poetic fancy, felicitous expros- e Aty i b AR BaGoInteaoublonly altar il aens : el % - | paring for prairie fires. cld, under promise that he would be given | sion, and a singulal somewhat rave ap- millions of people with thirty-five mem- o POl ateC only after the senate | moment for prohibition in Town, 1| %ol Washington is a desertor from the | the “pol” in the legislative race. precintion of tolor charm. As for ex bers of the house in their seats and two | Substituto las been reported in full. these iron-clad laws fail, prohibition | punks of the Niuth cavalry at Fort Rob- LT {m”)h‘ ke arm. As for ex- hundred and ecighty-four members ab- | A great deal of care has been taken | will have received its death blow, and | inson. A number of the “democratic clubs in P Shiok, il Tarats A Lowers Seit % by the sub-committee of the senate | a reaction fora high license law will | N. Tibbetts, a Sheridan county farmer, [ Omaha lave concluded to attend o demo. Fringed with gold, sizeof the dormers will not seem as unduly o B HEraats AT At n 2 4 8 clipped off one of his big toes while chopping | ¢ratic rally, to be held at Plattsmouth Friday Of silver line touchod with a rosy flush great as the illustration leads one to believe: e ance committee in preparing this | set in. S0ot e ittt Hagy night. Ruimor has it that it is & snap game r lino 8 ros + | &ud the unconyentional way in which they braak Hobsr Hos s 100LY KANN | substitute, and the members have not bt 5 o1 | worked up in the intercst of Morton, and ining the bounds where earth and | through the cornice ix not displeasing tothe eye. ) 7 < " The Minden Democrat commenced to howl | heaven m Tho details of decorati rofully studied MOTOMED-EL-VAR is the name of the | relied solely upon their own views, but | NOW that the Omaha and Council | ¢ e protection for the town just after its | (Lot ”‘S-‘:,"r:mmlf'f f""m'"o?'l“"” befaeanly In purple light. RREOURHOUb, And NothinE MOFe LoauAAL] Wes new Persian minister just arvived in | have obtained as far as possible | BIMs wagon bridge 1s about to be | oftice hud been scorched. bl Al ey wedttomaenopoliss Al for celestial brush o -.f?l e than the stroug, rich.yet delicute: this country. He might find it profitable | those of the many interests in- | 0Pened, it may be wise to call uttcation | Gordon hus been troubled with burglars o Witk avlicl to paint the colors bright, | pexdtortot'are futendea for Tod \’.'::T.r‘,’u..‘u‘,.‘; it hi 4 i ; A F T ity chartep, | recently. Half adozen business places have | A Patriot—“Conntll will snow Morton | .\ gle tho eastern sky, .| and'the portions ahove bilis are to be suspendo to twist his nume into a cable rope and | volved. DBut the measure will not | 10 scction forty-nino of tho eity charter, | JUCALE 0 hy dho thieves. utider by & vote that wil) complately uproot | . The rhythm is peculiar, but the poetic | from the roof by an elborate rchame of iron sell it to some American telegraph | escape a great deal of criticism, | Which reads as follows: he mayor tor” Crane denles the story that he | the bourbons in this district, I can name | thought is there, and the rendition of | construction, °A knewledge of this schemo jus: company. much of which, it may be expected, | 80 council shall have the power to li- | will stump his county aainst the republican | you old-time democrats that will not vote for | the gorgeous coloring is perfect. B A il AD — will be directed against the |!ru]m~\'d‘ cense and regulato the keeping of toll "fl;t‘lmh;h‘ erlhu {cu.lutur : Morton. A Haxb Book op mit PENysyLvANIA Lines | portit 8 eratioot [ S OUDCIRE 8o . v : O oD L Gy ‘The Journal is the name of a new paper o INTAINING MAPS OF THE PRINCIZAL | Several sites are now under consideration,but Tigeouncil is sound for once on re- | repeal of the tobacco tax, although the | Pridges within or terminating within | S8 NG NG00 of Elsie, Per- | Preparations are now being made for a TIES. the probubilities are that the corner ot 16th and serving the streets between the curb | house made a large cut in this source of | e eity, for the pussuge of persons, | kins county. 1d . Sanders is the editor | grand republican demoustration which prom- | This hardly calls for an oxtended no- | marhey streets will finally be selected us the lo- lines for public use. Any grant of | pevenue. Itseem fe prediot hat | teams and property over any rviver pass- | and he gets uv a neat sheet. ses to excel everything of the kind hitherto | . S 2 ; e wriior hnslen 18R Yora to trace tHiE TREL underground privileges for private use | g1, 'p“;,‘l' 3 e [H ?h““ - 'm, ey mt' ing wholly or in part within, or run-| A barn containing three horses, one mule }\'um\,s;)mlm(lw city. | Upwards of 1,000 uni- n.lc. but 1!\.-( there ave many persons to | gar further, but s been unable to learn any b, & o L @ producers of e country, excep! i o o ’ and two buggies, with other articles, w. ormed voters will take part in the parade, | whom such a work will be both useful | more aboutit. is u dangorous precedent. 1If the bunld- | thoo engaged in sugar raising, will re- | 18 by and adjoining the corporate | birned at Hampton Sundny. There was a | and the best campugn spoakers that can b0 | ynd intoresting, suoh individuals are | el e tue, there will be. tn tine work ing ordinance countenances such ex- | gard the measure favorably. The de- | limits of any sueh city; to fixand deter- | drunken man sleeping in the barn the night ylr_\-'lml “'IHlht;“tlmmIolmhlrus» tlmm.‘ R e A LRt thas anrobtalit conias || anantity e AR s b el D cavations it should bo promptly re- | bate on the bill will very likely bogin | Mite the rates of toll over any such | before, butlie has ot becn scen oreard from | IHREL P QEHSEN Wik Shibs vice | for ten conts © ing themselves | il on S T, Eutfenbere, of Nor 1 i nely " 1031 ce. £ S e perishes J . oty ot . SRS 8 called pon Mr AT ufel 3 No, 4] vised. this weok, und it is impossible’ to say | Pridge, or over the part thereof within | #0% 4 8 BPEERE B Bt o to | prosiden s of that orzanization, and are inak | 1o 15, A, | Passenger agent, ;;‘;.m. |lllw|.xin: i ort Ty ehploval by — 2 4 s city, o iz0 net % 4 A AN 6D 3 i ing arrangements to secure a large cent; Pennsyly Pittshurg. essrs Rockford'$ Gould, and asked him about e Joate ie | When it may end, as the pr Lpes of | the city, and to authorize the owner | poison the family of Judge Alien at Madison ARG ATRE Bt g ) shurg. o A oL NLEw fo ¢ m;;nv (-GG “t' offensive p\)llhhg Sihisia “3m i )u"rm'tk;ich a.|or owners of any such bridge | During the night somo miscreunt placed o fot ::“xlxlnfi‘lu‘:L\Sz‘:l;::{n:m\"‘n-:Il-l)l::u’:;‘;;‘mh o us e e bow many bricks it would requlre for this butld speakers is a pastime among southern i 2L AL ; i " | of “Rough on Rats" in the bulb of the force S J ow the Se! nder Paid ur Debt. “Life 15 oo short to figure on that,” said Mr. chivalry. Senator Blair's experienco | NO One expects, however, that it will to charge and collect the rates of toll so | Py, * 1 fhe moruing the girl pumped a g = e Octoher Forum, Laufenberg, Lut 1f yon are on the hunt for some- in Virginia is only s 'repmuo‘" of what | Pass the senate and reach the house at fixed and determined from all persons | pail of water, but not liking the looks of it CURRENT LITERATURE. The self-binder was first suc ll;:‘l::fi!l’n"t’l‘v«"i‘k‘lmln mnmnrfu’.:"b:n:.-' you soime: o passing over or using the same.” It | threw the water away and pumped a sccond || 5 rerkfully Hattathod b super in | bullding schenie dike that will" The writer happened to Stephon A. Douglas in | this session. P & Ao pailful, which she took into the housc. Judge | TiE STORY oF MEDIA BABYLON AND Prnsia; | cessfully attached to the reaper in | buliding oo Y 5 SRR (00 Fre A s —_— scems to us that the time is at hand | RHCRUN AL the members of his housonad | - By Zenaith A. Kagoan: 13 mo. (lustrated, from 1867 to 1876 inclusive, our | S37r rondusy, 0 BI¥¢4 b bero for the beneRe e 4 " Mr. Morton's Letter. when the mayor and council should e who partook of the water soon showed the £1.50. Published by G. P. Putnams Sons, | oconon crop of wheat, varying more “T came here to Omaha,” continued Mr. Lau- paighiof 1860."And:Douglasiwas not aill 1y s/ o' plain; busi like letter | ercise this power and establish a sched- | effects of the poison, but medical aid relieved | New York aud Loudon. e it { out four years ag b Mlnns | republican plain, business-like letter 8 v 9] 8lablish & £ them. T} ol e ina antitla with the season than with the planted | sota. Anyone who has ever lived in that state e p! can. ‘hict H 5 Rlolotibaldiel tolls fortoat Ve hem. This volume is one of a series entitled well tho I which the Hon. Levi P. Morton has 0 ridge tolls for foot and wagon owa “The Story of the Nations,” which is | &ref, had been 258,000,000 bushels. In | GieT was in Minnesota I took a se 3 THE copper trust, which is now occu- ".‘l“"‘“ )“‘?L.q’m,”i ”r“" nomingdonsol | Be8e DR e ~ Liquor permits were refused to all apply- [ intended to cover generally the ficld of DY O CAREL (1040 Baan ) AT e S (IR G Ll () pying the attention of one of the senate | Uhe republican party for the vice-pres Now the 1t b oo mora very | 116 SEUEKIN I aviany Chieer: history. The authors, if one may judge | 10 b0 used, the crop mounted to nearly | sutored o long time with 3 | committees, appears to be a forsign ¢ dency. Itsays all that was necessary g here will be some more very | b 'y Siith, of Jones county, is_ looking ¥ ELonsimayg 864,000,000 bushels, Again, in 1878, it | ons different catan 3 9, ODF R O OO e snidl and in/atraichtlorward tar profitable business for Captain Duff | for his wife. He says she fled with $6,000. from the names, are not in the front Radaligdis 2 3| tised as a sure cure o bination. It controls the producti f ¢ sald, and In § ghtforward terms | 7 ‘ < " o 5 g mounted up; and from that date to 1887 | more or less with di s but I coula o ® production o hichlovenyhoas Green’s brother. Nearly £300 has been contributed in Daven- | rank of letters, but belong to that use- | ! s N : obtain no cure, I wi Jioved, but | copper, however, in America and fixes | Which everybody can understand, Mr. semne s RS, SOM N e port for the yellow fever suffercrs and for- | ful and honorable class to whom the | inclusive,in which period the use of the | EHEICGHT g Woathor grow wabm: then | the prices of that commodi Just now | Morton isa man of practical affairs, 7 warded to Clara Barton. iilowe et il self-binder had become general, the | w er, but as soon ara cold snap ; S 2 Most of his life has been devoted to he Dutieok iln New Jerney: mma Myers, a Fromont county school | OU'( 0WeS S0 many valuable complla- | yverage crop, varying —more with B frasti oold Apd wAS ANLisd A | the senate will deal with this foreign 2 The Newark Journal, the ablest democratic s A tions and eneycloped i T an W > e Parar ; trest at night and often would | A ; . | business, in which he has been ver, e J 2 teacher, was recently founa wandering | tions encyclopedias, In man the season than with'the planted avea, | F3% (0 S o wvold the strangling focting 1 ]‘ tr_u»L with which no American is S ('1 et littl ¢ '). £ paper in New Jersey, says without circumlo- | yround at Pacific Junction, having suddenly | these national storics this is a de was 440,000,000 bushels, Could the | would have from the dropping of mucus in the directly connected, is problematic. successful, and very little of his time | cution that something must be done or the | became insane, 4 gain to the public, because the men | crops of the last ten years have been :m:'l; of““ tHros r!l“;‘lul-‘l (120 ']!Irl.'ll;'r:\lo'w- pes = has been given to politics, yet what | democratic jig is up. It declaras that there is | H. M. Morgan, of Burlington, has been | (0} © g B e dn o upon their | oved without the sclf-binder? When HIBH e borare thon Hy trotbla Would hesisin Wi do not believe in a brass band | Public service ho hias rendered has been | a dangorous amount of apathy among the | appointed state organizer of Sunday schools Itics are apt to b roasonably | We, consider that the total number of | earnest: T wascontinuully hawking and spitiing, | 2 redi i This e . ¢ 2 inge | bY the state association and will enter upon | Specialtics are apt to be unreasonably | 0 vur Gt one v mad d sold | 50 much so that my throit was in un awful con: { and sky-rocket campaign. If the vepub- | ¢reditable to him. This favorable d“')“"“““' that ‘l"’L‘!‘": “(I"“”'"L ““‘,“:’;’”"‘"”' his new duties in a few days. diffuse and to carry theiv readers down [ ¢ lmg:'u"l',:‘x{“"r“go"‘;;:,":"“)f‘f“‘l‘ fi";::;il}‘,’li ition; 1 had continual headuches and paing IS e - | record will undoubtedly o) »d if | m harmony, and that the state will be lost [ =~ Ry Pyl Fral vful dept! isquisiti u ) N YORDTRULI NS s, and my eyes were iuflamed and 3 licun clubs of Omuha desire to be of any . gubioglyabsiextended st i el e s thed The MattBrown ministerial plaginrism | 10 aw r}'l", dapt ‘3'_,‘:{.", quisition and up | 50 50,000 tons of twine to binda sin- g wnd there Was an aw: use to the party, let them expend their | ho is called by the vote of the people to & . scandal is the absorbiug topic in Dubuque. | into the airy fields of conjecture, mak- | )0y S0 onop, do we not tind in the [ ful tightnesson my cheat, 80 much thatl had e it the vice presidency - The chure are taking sides, and it looks | ing them mentally breathless and con- | 81€ i '1' B aoitbindt Qlthiculty in broathing: it 'soon extended to my encrgy and money on a thorough can- Y400 A anCys = " Campaign Lies Are Boomerangs. as though the militia would Lave to be called [ fused. Few of those who have studied | tying of that knot on the self-binding | iomach and there was scar o OrmiDe i eE vas of the city and deviso the proper The financial and commercial expe AR sy Ooaaet out. Bunsin’s “Place of Egypt Among the | harvester a main factor in the export of | Ididuot vomit directly after vating my break- safoguards against ropeating or ballot- | €nce of Mr. Morton, extending overa | Thostories manufactured by the democrats | The Ottumwa savings bank now has over | Nations,” ever closed the last ot tho | grain with the returning imoort of Tan, Saukng Ihe 6 ork Sl SIOUGE GRIgH box stufiing. One public d sa. | period of more than forty years, has | with intent to injure General Harrison have | 870,000 in deposits and £0,000 loans and dis- | ponderous volumes without a sense of | £01d, on which we resumed specie pay- [ \vacin this condition and almost discouragad ox stulling. ne public demonstra- | POINOG o b B 1 e e TN e M O thiors wil) et counts. It has 750 depositors, of which two- [ |oreoe™o ) q inavitable o SR . | ment? By thatsingle improvement the | when I learned from a friend that Dr. C. M. Jor- tion a few days before election is all | convinced-him that the true policy of o Oviers Wil Appear SHOM | 4hirds are laboring men or members of their [ $© 105, ANC A1 INCVILEINE CONSCLOUSNESS | o o whoat was reduced not less than [ d8n had cured his catarrh and he advised e to that will be r 5 . this country is to maintain a tariff that | 98¥ to day, but they will wear no better than | gynilies, that the real Lgypt of their aspivations | & ! d in some places ten per I was 50 disheartened with the at- at will be required for practical effect. 2 L i Y] thoso that have been cxploded. The more A m had not been disclosed to them. It was | 8iX per cent and in some places ten per upts that I nad made for reliaf that [ consid. will afford reasonable protection to the ¥ % a0/ H9) The citizens of Red Oak have petitioned the here L il i Soulati cent., srod for quite a tmo by tled on him, but ERASTUS WINAN, the Canadian wh ostablished industries andito the ‘labor respectable democratic papers, like the New | commissioners to require the Chicago, Iur- | there but so wraped up in speculation — st I concluded that T Liad better make the York World, have pointed out that the loose- lington & Quincy railroads to move their | and argument asto be invisible. There- Wages i jointed campaign lie hurts only the party in freight house at Red Oak to the opposite side | fore the volume in question is not to be of the track from which it is. They allege | despised because it does not carry on its that situated as it is there is danger tolife and | fitie page the weight of a tremendous | Vo8 property and it is not safe for teamsters to [ oy $ W. ] haul goods from it. Different Countries. In an explanation of the variation of | "N s in different countries, Prof. I, 1 Felt 80 Much Better, Y 7 evard, wri > | ana 1 kept on until now. T scarcoly know what : e aussig, of {‘“')_{‘f“* RO D otall [t PR A e e st 1 But theve is ground for severe criti- | October Forum: The great reason | thres meaisa day, aad they do me good too; [ Dakota. eism and even foractual complaint. We | why wages are very small in Todia and | donothave that hawking and spitting any more . 0 > 7 nor do I have the dropping in the back of the All the young men at Pariston play base | cannot understand how a firm of such | China, higher butstill slim 1n a country | throat, and my throat does not get sore iy- ball on Sunda; high standing could permit a work to | - f . { more as it did 1in all, 1 feel like a new man, o Gormany, comparatively high in 4 aniall, 1 teel ke Hawpss jo i very r res 7 erican readers ) ‘ A and I fes] to-day that the he iing | ever did Eighty-six votes were cast at the recent | frontispiece. This is e ton'he | United States, is to bo found in the | enDr Jordaninthio Kamge Wock. "1 municipal election at Armour, Sductivenassof 1abor in these | for threemoothy’ and it nof loe's day a freize of cnamelled tiles from the pal- | VArying procuct 88 rin ® | ny work on aeconnt of my catarth. My o “Tho worlk is now being pushod vigorously | nce of Darius, in Shushan, exhumbed by | countris. Boyond doubt 'this i the | {ohnyonesuliering MESAEG b S0 a5 on the standpipe for the waterworks at | Mons. Dieulafoy throe years ago. The | fundamental explanation of the diffe Yz br patankmedlalney LUE RS A5 2000 KR Watertown. frontispiece in’ the explanatory note | ences that prevail in the various purts | oie doctor that catarrh was wourable, but he One hundred and fifty homestead patents | gays Diculafoy in | Of the world in the money wages of | either did not know Low to cure it or did ng having colie Lo thut conclusion for Ionly doctored a fow weeka with is advocating union with the United | of the country. He admits that the ically become an Amer- | present t:«rin‘_ n_vmls revision, but he | whicn it originates. ican, for he docs business in New York | 0sks whether it is not wiser and more T and resides on Staten Island in New | patriotic to revise it with a careful re- | 1t Will Put Money in Jay's Pocket. York bay. He is widel rard to protection than with the RilehurosGommercial:Gazglie, orchey: B 1 IW'S' o s o | B O O e oy e | Tho rossons why Mr. Gould wants Mr. uaomor..0:. (Colopot Cody —otho pose of tessening 1Ls protective features. | gioyeiand continued in ofiice are these: The Buffalo Bill"—and as an enthusiast on | He believes in the protective 1l 8 system. | pycifie funding bill inspired by M. Cleve- the subject of lacrose. Commercially, [ but evidently only so far as is | jand, if madea law, will be worth a mint of he is the head of the mercantile inquiry | nec sary to guard the indus- | money to Mr. Gould, and if Mr. Cleveland is office of Dun, Barlow & Co. tries of the country from an injurious | reclected, Mr. Gould's Western Union will - competition. Viewing the situation | continue to do the telegraph business of the for howling | from a practical standpoint, he believes | government. It is money in his pocket for sen prices for | that a movement hostile to this system | Mr: Gould to help along Mr. Clevelaud. ERE is no occasion the prospective ov " ce cinds v oc i i y xhumed by Mr S "G ities | know what he was talking about, tor Dr. Jord produce of all kinds. Jtisa long lane | must have the effect of creating dis- Comes 1nto the Fold. were received at the Yankton land oftice in | 1785, This is, of course, an error of | luborers as well asin_ the commodities | gEON I i i Wiiat s more, his fees are with that has no turning, and the producers | trust, impairing confidence, checking Globe-Democrat, one day last week. the proof-reader, but it is a most seri- | Which they buy with the money, and 4 T i Mr Lufen have been tr ing it for many bitter | enterprises, and contracting the field of | There are over four hundred republican | A herd of deer numbering seven or eight, | oic oiia and calculated to fill the mind | Which are their real wages = The work- o & 1 douth 1k arzeet REQ A yours. Whatever consumers may be- | labor. In this brief, plai atter-of- | clubs in active operation in Missouri, and the | DAve recently been scen soveral times in-the | (0 B/ Vd 1 ro voader with an absolutely | man is paid more, but he also produces | JiiGe X Ba'ta well. Engwn tn 6 fi.\ .lm,h ;ui moan o = 'l“ ‘i 1‘ :.“A “v.l j “L‘lly o) :le'n ¥ ;’ i nm\n’untntk :»odpwork llmll they nrlt,Rm nmo Uflin waat of Whisewoed, false impr ssion. 3 Y | more. The product sells for more thun | city, naving lived here for the past four year ove, hig’ rices mean prosperity, and act way the republican candidate for B by are accom- Lake county took her share of premiums 4 g ’ 3 : o product of the same labor elsewhere | and is willing to coroborate the above to anys low pricos adversity. So that if flour | the vice presidency statos his views of | Plishing has never boen surpassod in all the | gt the Mitchel fair. The Le Belle Fanch. so- Gongerning ‘”f:. 1‘!"3‘:‘{1.:5“”' lt‘hj\".'\‘ lllllll‘(l Yho employer is able to pay higher | oue doubting i, = should go to ten dollars a barrel, ns | present national duty and policy, and | Mistory of the state. The democrats may | cured twenty-two ribbons on horses alone. | eritic must object that it has ot Beel wages. Not only is he able to e T Renubilcan exresson tho | compiled according to the law that | mone) : s 0 o s P ecasention | hould govorn such sorics, Tho lady | 40 50, but ho must, for thousands of em. even at this late day, Will give an impetus t6 | author had alveady compiled the story | Ployers desivo Lo Gngige n Bt business and in a great measure restore pub- | of Assyria und the story of Chaldea, | compete with cach “ather for labor lic confidence, and thought it best not to repeat in the | and the rosult must bo thiat wiges wi e averazo number of bushcls of wheat | prescnt work the facts that had ap- | be high in some proportion to the pro- raised nnlmhll mw-;q; Dakota :mn _\‘:-m'-l |: peared in them. But a clear knowl- | ductiveness of the luborers. estimatod at 9%(. Brown county raiks firs ot s | = — t\-lfix\lmon\:ruuf- o213 bushels, while Dickey | €4&0 of loading facts regurding Assyrin % LR bl whilo: DickeY | and Chaldea is absolutely necessary for ; - ——— ounty i socond it averago ot 151y | B0 GRS S BAOUIGY Roaey B YOLL WEIGKT bu 1 . i \ county has been | theme, and this she has not given, so 3 PURE Vipon com- | that the clue to this volume must be think that Missouri is safe for them under any circumstances, but the truth is that she is just about ready to cast off Bourbonism 1 h SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING., Charles A, Pillsbury predicts, the sun | we venture to think that they will be 1 will not arop dead in the sigus for all | very gencrally that. e iy as fwlihf"‘l‘“ ; forever and enter upon a career of sound and GOULD the country support & continus .(u'm.'hl‘ .IL\!. 4 d 1 his letter of | substantial progress ousall the year round session of con- | ¢ paroes. e, da ot offor o Oxed A Bk RS schedule, butaprinciple. We will revise The Stab in the Back. gress? We think not. The effect . New York Sun. the sehedule, modify rates, but alw: o . | " ) M, A The subjoined blank form is now being with an intelligent prevision as to the upon the members of both houses has been the re so of stimulating as re- # iy sent out extensively among the voters of effet upon domestic production and the | this state: ards intellectual effort, or conciliuting o & 9 v coneiliating |y, poq of our working people.” The NEW YORK................1888, e weeepted by republicans A F;}vu)‘HI":“::‘vm;:vr:::l-l)t‘:";‘::l Thatj you have frequent fits of mental depres 1 experience ringlng or buzzing noise 1 as though you must suffocati ying down? 1 1 troubled with s hacking cough and general debility? o1l eyes gencrally weak and watery and trequently iflaimned? he treasurer of Burlei enjoined by order of Judge Ros T oes your volee have a husk, thick sound aud as regards temper. Neve A A e pliint of the Northern Pacitic railroad com- | sought for in two preceding books. Dl b0tk of tWaNE! h Rhiaet ittt ilben gt lnml‘-l‘]’:). o [ condidates are in completo ue- f T suthorizo tho onrollmont of wmy name on | Py from selling hauds of the ‘company, on | Now, it is essential to such a series that bt frbiently omensive trom some | e o ey more by 4b 1 cord on the tariff, a republican | i, tof voters supportini Cleveland and | wiich ovor §14,000 0f taxes are due, at tax | eael'story should be complete in itsolf, sisccountable chiliel L L e, vaere { % Y violent oy- | o uto nas announced the lines | B. Hill. salo Monday. and that all the information necessary ally located over the 8y clones of abuseand lapse from senatoriul | fo e, A8 AnDOUN e e Saia Palisade has o sansation, A floater was | 1o the reader should be found in it, d dignity. HTre g Ju BAYMMOD. 0] Address. found i mill pond at that place Satur | Phis sin of omission is not all that can day. \l was I(l\:llllflll‘d as the remains of Chas. Miller, an employe in the stone quar- v S| o Fies, who disappenred over a week ago. There | Work of 483 pages introduced 222 pages ave suspicions of foul pl. concerning extraneous matters., By no DOCTOR <hould proceed, and it now only | When signed return to Walter 5. Logan, ] TuE American Bankers’ association | remains for the people to sny whether | Chairthan, 45 Pine street, New York. { mect to-day in Cincinnati. It 1s to be | they will have the tariff system of the | The movement of which thisis unmis- be charged aganst her. She has in a o hoped that the question of liability on such frauds ns those of Bedell will be thoroughly vented. In the case of Fos- ter the banks lose nothing, the whole loss falling upon the members of the New York Produce Exchauge, the suf- plus of the gratuity fund being wiped out entirely. But in the case of Bedell, his employers have brought suit against the State Bank of Now York for a large amount, and the bank defends itself upon & technicality. This associution of bunkers certainly is bound to formu- late some system which should defend their clients ws well as thomselves, It secms diMeult to belfeve that the ob- vious exchange of checks between Bo- dell and the notary Honry did not #rouse somo suspicions in the mind of » bask oftlolal, country readjustod on the sectional plan | takable an indication should be stopped at adopted by the house or devolve that duty on the party which has had the wisdom and courage to deal with this question on @& national basis in the past, and is newly pledged to give the country such a revision of the tariff as a safe regard for the in- terests and welfare of its industries and labor shall justify. The is the para- mount question to be determined by the people in November. Em———— Tne sugar trust has just ordered the closing of one of the most extensive re- fineries in the East, the Bay State at Boston, and is understood to contem- plate the closing of one or twoothers in the East. The excuse givem is that at this veason there is always a consider- once, or else the consequence may be much more dangerous than its authors imagine. Mr. Cleveland is the one man who can give the quictus to this thing, and there is not much time to lose. e Highwayman *Hutoh," New York World. A highwayman has just been committing a series of vobberies in Chicago. He has no fear of arrest nor the slightest intention of making restitution. His opoupation, indeed, owing to the benumbed morality of & large part of the community, is dignified by the name of “‘business.” Tne robber contracted with a number of men to bring him a lot of wheat, under iu- definitely heavy penaltios for failure, when he had already secrotly possessed himself of and locked up the same grain. It was when these men were frantically trying 1 buy the wheat that the robbery culminated in raising a4l S L Patriotic Basis of Our School System. October Forum, The American common school has developed with the growth of the na- tion. It isnolonger local, provineial, sectarian, associated with a certain form of loving, although rigorous piety. It has become national—the nursery of American youth, not the forcign ‘off- shoot, with its atmosphere of English Puritanism It is not Christian or Jewish or Agnostic—it is not Irish or German or Russian, Butii Is Aweri- can. Whatever tenls to produce the perfeot American citizen, helpful, round sober, honest, earnest, patriot utelligent, must find place in its curri- culum, whether older text-hooks rise or fall. ‘That is the aim forever to be held in view. That is the grim essential which must not be exchanged for grim accidentals, process of reasoning can any excuse be found for a long and exceedingly tedious dissertation upon the modern Parsis, and the present aspeet of the religion of Zoroaster as contrasted with the Vedio Zendavesta, From this the au- thoress diverges to a consideration of the peoples of Asia Minor aud more es- pecially the Lycians and Lydians, with their relations to the Hellenie tribes. This utterly irrelevant material occu- mes one-half the volume, and it raises the natural suspicion that Madame Ragozin is killing two pirds with one stone, and, whilst professedly preparing a compilation for the American pub- lishers, is in reality selling them part of a work of her wn, whose aim isonly parallel with what they ask for to a cer- tain oxtent, ana often seriously divorges from it. We claim that this is not honest on the part of the author, and that the publishers have been carcless and indifferent &s to the work itself, Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than s quarter of i century. i3 used by the United States Government. dorsed by the heads of the great Culversities as st, purest and most healthful. enm Baking Powder doos not contain ammonia, lime or J. CRESAP McCOY, (Late of Bellevue Hospital New York,) Succecdod by DOCTOR CHARLES M. JORDAN, (Late of the University of New York City and Howard University, Washiugton, b, C, HAS OFF No. 810 and 311 Ramge Bullding Corner Pifteenfh and Harney sts., Omaha, Neb, where ull curable cases axé treated L, Wit succege Note -Dr. Charle; M. Jordan has bsen resi- deut physician for Dr. McCoy, in Omal £ tho past vear wud is the pliysician w adle e cures that e Doe sl weekly fu this paper. bave"Dosn " pubiAaIY quelonl diseases treated skiiifully, Consump. on, it's g )yspepsia, (heauatism Aa & ‘: u\lfil'?‘ DI V,\AI‘L. Al ue o Hexe clalty. U‘(:‘ _“l : ‘"IA’l sexos & speclalty. ONSULTATION at ofice or by mail, 81, Ditice hours—o10 11 4. . 5 te's b nt, 1 to ., Sunday office hours frorm v a. ., to') &orru ondence recelves prompt witeutio: Jordon thrours the e s pode ugn the mati 1t st S et R 0 , HOSPITAL THEA' HELR MOMES,