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s | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 158 ~ AT " . ¢ v a sual i . " " ave been so! seipple v ori- ¢ ohituar: otice: ?! papel th i o stato ave hee { THE FINAL ON fute suchi logie. Butas a specimén of [ hive been sor cripplod by Amori- |'ing his ehituary n fice tn thie papers Wi county in_ the stato where I have heen THE DAILY BEE, The remaining two weeks of the na- | what ‘can be said by a democrat beavily | can competition iu” meats and corenls. conaidecable pleasure: ¢ ind a eloss cal LINCOLN'S BO:\RD 0F TR\DE. that the dewmocrats seem to ba particu: PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | tional campaign will undoubtedly be a | handicapped by the acts of the admin- | When it ie people of . Platte county will vote oh larly alive. They are rustling in and remembered that these same | o ; TR 4 te hie question of purchasing & paot farm at the alx o 5 ut in J ). . F period of extraordinary political ac- | istration, it also affords a brilliant ex- | land owners do yot pay a single cent of | general election Arrangemonts Completed For the .1‘I':"y\|‘ l‘l\u‘-"r\l‘|x»\‘|‘l‘v:;ra!|‘u")::‘:\.o“.t”:|\ller|ln\1ul TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, tivity in eveiy part of the country, and | ample of what may be termed political | land tax, and that they are cxtremely people of Wost Point are wrestl . Wit and Ho W e o domocratto Datly Morujug iltion including Sox0AY, - | eapecially so in the doubtful states. | immorality. It is to be hoped that the [ wealthy, and in many eases own any- i with 1 sigus of el e L njority u closo call, it 1o dos#nlt gal ths % There is on to believe that the | people of Montana will vote for their | where from ton thousand to a million o0, greas @b s aliore, It just o quostion of majority N BUNLY Hi: aallex’ v4 koY demo agers are getting ready | wool, for their lead, for their silver. | acres, it becomes clear that the system s whore many fatmers | SUNDAY GUESTS AT THE CAPITAL [ on the whole state and ~loglslative ess, Ome Y enr | to make of unparalleled | If they do they will be voting for the | is untenablo and caunot bo maintained ilding now residéncos. iy ticket. [ believe that the republican OpANADFFICE NO, HIEAND OB FARN NEW YORKOFFICE, ROOMS 14 AND 15 BUILDING, WASHINGTON OFFICE, FOURTEENTH STREET party will more than sustain itsell in Meshane is cutting no ure outside of Douglas 9, B The Seward county republican convention vigor and al interests of their country. If | much longer. Such an action as that Aahid n oA b uits Entered Against | Noy | they ave urging contributions from of- | <o voting they cast their ballots for | perpetrated by the Duke of Buckinghum | Ttvimay foroated adam Reed aud Heury thio Glty=Bolntson the Dolttioal v fice holders and are putting their re- | Tom Carter, the republican candidate, | will tend to hasten the inevitablo re- “., only bling den in Fairbury has Situation enceal and county.” 3 s a8 84 quests in such a form that those who re- | it will be because he ison the side of | form. oken up, the proprictor having been “*Lam more than iwith the out 1 i Epiron | ceive them must see the expediency of | Montana wool, Montana lend and Mon- el “”““_‘ ”“”}‘ and fined ¢ i look in Luncaster county," v ks ) 1k e 8 making prompt and Liberal vesponse. | tana silver. And with regard to the e e LR AL, = C. MeBride, “and € there 18 anything rywhore | mate Two Damage ask Personal Notes, THERE s anothe NUSINESS LETTERS, L i © pers { George Francis Trs blacks at Answorth, \\'ml being *‘pes INCOLN B ol O ances the whole ticket 11 All business Jettors and romittunces stould be | While the offico holders are to legitimate ambition of Mo to be- "‘I”" Lk "“{”‘ G ”‘»‘2 ¥ '1”‘;" : ’v"':'l' tered to death’’ by the town kids, et SR e s O } Y ‘n‘m!hlv’l‘l'{‘n’ A1SHH A 'n”l‘u‘\-.-\ o 1.:7:'-""..”':”'.;'. ‘u“ m?l‘” w:”\flv” | they cannot be compelled to conte come a state. the citizens 1y upon who has not forgotten the pledges @ Township orranization will bo one of the Lascony, Oet. 21 house, 1 can't see ar dis contracts made by the Union Pacific | questions to be decided at the polls in Madi As stated by Tie Bre wailrond with Omaha. In his own | 00 county on general eicction day. o enistio style his poom of Sunday n A Harrison veteran at Oakdale 1s enttin srder of the company. they are also informed that g the sympathy of the care will be taken to pr record | that belon e Beg Pablishing Company, PROJLICIONS. | 6t thoce sho docontribiite, so that thelr | aat. s are i this mornin the proposition of the Mutual Reserve republican states T great north- mined to do tion anywhore. The issue wu vly detintd at the county conven- that | €0 o 1 nd fidw Set Of tooth 10 plensof the fa, | Fund Lifo assocration. of New Yorlk, to | Hom and il do my level best to sea . ROSEWATER, Editor. service to the party shall not be for- | can he done for them, because they ave | FHigns the Union Pacifle for its **breach tod many years ago. | erect a home for the hourd of trade, fn | fetthe princivles thete espoused i e | gotton. The indicatlons arc that the | their natural allies and friends. CEELLIE ER I D) il gl ) WHO qivas, shot nearvaipa [ this city, commensurate with every | vight kind of men, and the county oan THE DAILY BEE. purepose of the democratic managers is S———— stands convicted before the bar of pub- wight. Willis is now in jail at | need, has been ac 1 ||.~,n..].M, rensonably hope for Tegislation that will feinindegh to amass large fund that will be dis- A DISINGENUOUS PLEA. lic opinion. It is indeed nn‘\_\' 1_“.» true, ah00. tion was taken unde , advisement by the | do the people some good. Checrful news Sworn Statement of Circalation. bursed with & most gemcrous hand, | The democratic candidate for vice | 88 Mr. Train says, that “Ruil times ara | Auother lucky well dy lives in Sheri- | board of trade over three nw.vw:'ugu. Koeps coming in from all parts of the state and nation, u )f Nebraska, t- | again out of joint when corporations | dan county, George Stewart is his nam Lo whore it is thought it can do the most | president is particularly foud of repe ul it certainly means . Py and althongh he fell thirty feet to the botton [ 414 88 & result a building association | 1o ytican trinmph, ™ .k for The Tes Pub. | good, in the closing days of the canvas. | ing the statement that the gloomy pre- | rob great towns, and Omaha made & | o tha well, he was only slightly hurt has been organized under the laws of [ """ qiik WAl B onpi. golemnnty wwear that the | Ty other words, the plan appears to be | dictions of four years ago of what might | way station with promised union depot | A vivious bull tried to gore the lie out of f the state, made up of many of the lead- | A henevolent secret association known of the country | still half mast.” Hans Peters , of Plainview, the other day, | ing business m i : P i and capitalists of the 5 sirolo y 1 to create an immense corruption fund | happen to the busin and i \ A in Jewish circles as the B'nai Brith c A 0 “Pusl 7 souat Dun B ( iy have succeeded but for | city, and the articles corpora sde p o » for usc especially in Now York and In- [ in tho event of democratic success have | “Tustt a press battle (through Tur Bee), {0000 Wilch Tustoned s toeth in the | wobe filed A8 Ure rosoriers aion ot | order, was ‘organized to-day at the diana in buying votes und colonizing | not been verified. A number of times | et party rings and pools connive, bovine's nose and thus uided Petorson W es- | with the sceretary of stato at a late hour A LSt A EL votcrs, There is always u very con- | he has told his audiznces that wherever [ 9 0f the old guard st attvo A CUNEk Coun iU ytariod Lo U [ ysetoranycvanin g it o ecraatRTIe kil (8 eopirioned L RIANY BLURS SNR I . ) N “ 5 S = + & vanldantis P ) 0 i arted 0 attend o ) q as fo 9! Satricl 1 v b . oL " 1 il siderable element in the larger cities | he went in the last presidential cam Sen——— charivari Thursday evening and caeried a | COMPADY 00 A 'nl«'“_ Patrick Egan. | Jows of the Capital eity. The grand 24 of the former state whose votes ave | paign he heard it said that if Cleveland Coal Evaporation. LIl \\'n:m- holding both hands over the ll‘““l‘_”“,“‘\-l 1 l,]‘ v ester, viee | rut of the order, of Chicago, in Average 1809 | for S 1 tE 5] WapsaTaeisL 1t Wi aailotaly monacs s muzzle the weapon was aceidentally dis | dents Go M. Lambertson, the lodge. Between twe S0 i S| e el Rl Gl g ) B PGB AU A, s vectilin & L Aonce which | chareed, shattering both hands and teari b | L Tnhon oL the ‘,,,,.,,,1“,,,,,',‘",,,:\,'::I\‘ Sworn o before me and subscribed in my | doubted that democratic money will be | the national prosperity, ana then with he peculiar atmospheric influence which | 4yway tho rim of the lad's hat. He wall be a ivor; Patricl SIS A5 BRILKEL10:0 nee thiy 20th day of October A, D, 1888, freely used there this year in buying up [ as much spivit us the veteran ean com- | causes coal to evaporate in the dark is being | cripple for life. Imhoff, M. & down on the )i N. P. FELL, Notary Public, m. passenger, over the Burlingtos | this element. As to Indiana the danger | mand, he doclares that thes ) uJ feit by many respectable people who le s forebodings North Platte claims to have furnished the ves, board of directors. It | voute, and {atai IR ¢ ™ g Pl b b il ol world with b6 GHEMHBID Bt th fol Eredieelt & 4 . route, and sisted in its institution o ¢ duly sworn, do. | 1% from_colonization, but the vepubli- | have failed, and thereforo that there | their contbins uulockgd, ity in the weat. 1Sualo 1511 rosides thers | o fertitinly w great deal for the future | The organization session commenced nf o {4 secretary of The lee | cans being forewarned should be able | should be no attention paid to the pres- Lost in the Dirty Pool. now, Dr., A8 & tosidont for many | ° “‘l‘\‘"‘m‘mmm‘ (R Cronaentions 2 o'clock this afternoon. The names of S SO S, 8 STSED | to provout. this demosratic expadiont | ent predictions of harm to the Lusinces Portand Oregonin yoars, wid Johnnie Baker, ‘who' performud u | 113 unilorstond that, proparations for | ihe: Omadia party will be found among montn of Octc great shooting feat in Philadelphia recently, the guests of the Capital hotel to-day. from being carried on to a very s ous | of the country as the consequence of [ Thatinnocent crew of assistant democrats o is also a North Platte bo; menced at onee, and that it will be fin- 8 s 0 o e T R j .',f‘".‘r"':'f;‘.” extent. The dangee is also somewhat | continuing the democratic administea- | Known as probibitiouists secun to have been | = 4 worgman EEIEE (F4. pong ot mearses | euA wikiitn BBl AHAL | e hors L e A H bl Gl o e o Mareh, 199 | reduced this year by the fact that the | tion in pow 1::,::\-".“:::“:‘..lul\‘vlei’mu (v:n::'ul(-.“u' i =l!][“lu|.v~.||..|;.\; recently, found a sii [ Cotltiby ave dire N‘ : dimatasan [ yyorrow morning. Miy: T ] s, PRI, EF | 1w of Tndiana for punishing this form | The obvious answer to Mr. Thurman's | ©%°F il bt and ot a0 80 Hoavy ae o silyer dotat: -1t | tion hrovido, i 8o much of themimed | o CEES NEWS AND NOTLS, O Rt of clection fraud havo been made very | disingenuous pleais that the predie- Their Bread and Butter, is apparently made of purer silver than A A L s e [ il L AL T el copies LSt strong and severe, and it is not proba- | tions of four years ago have not been SIS © Vo oA A el iy for the wso ot tho! boardl Of LEIHG) |t iionimi, T most B fat ence tis Bt dag of Oetopar A. D 1t “[ ble that so many Kentuckians as in | realized because the administration has | A Harrison and Moron o L tiFaly b1 rlgkouod W Bhowed it log all be set apart free of rent, when the | yominder, winter is at haud, was nono / former years can be induced to gotothe | not heeu whle to carry out its policy ex- [ formed in New Vork conpostdt entiely 0% | plauty." Ono gontioman offered & for it, but | DUilding is completed, to o continue | the less apparent. = | ald of the Indiana domocrats. cept toa very limited extent, and so | oo o L the man who found it preferred not to give [ until 1000, Hon. Patri i | es to-morrow and had a parade. They have apparvently | it up pate in the cam We do not believe, however, | far as this has been done it hasnot [ yade up their minds that hat bets will be | W icee-Do, an Omaha Tndian that any efforts the democratic [ been to the advantage of the businessof | paid by republicans, and the club is probably | Dakota City doctor the other day and made —_— managers may now make can | the country., We are still living under | a business ratlier than a political enterprise, | the startling announcement that as || Hotiavod el1l” ot for. ng much as tho square. He goes at the solicitatic JOVERNOR THAYER w g atevially help their cause, Itis doubt- | laws enacted by republican administra- — coughing up his bones. He brought two | ontire building would yield without the | fiunre. He goosat tho solicitution of GOVERNOR THAYER will presently be | 1nd y help QUBC; u awWs enacled by repu & L They Ave Blowiy Gettini There. all picces of bone with him to prove his | ydvantage which the pre. i “ the national republican committ in Omaha to face hi wilunts, and we | fulif even the appearance of Mr. Cleve- | tious, so far as relates Leppbitello, b /L ® & advantage which the presence of the Hirshen E. Smith gnd Miss Ali 1 . being closely questioned he i : e } ; Peoria Transeript, i clos he | hoard of trade will afford, and for the et prodict that he will be something more | land on the stump, which is reported to | financial — and_ commercial Mo A6mooFABY iEFS] GBEtRIRY . Improving, L 0 few | anitionnlivanson thatthe, stoknolaoye T AREN'T ourdemocratic friendsa litt premature in calling John, Governor MceShane? The remainder of the building by | for New o devived from its | paim in t ©u next Thursday upiney by the board of teade, it is | he will sp Blaine ‘on Madison , called on a C. ning at the snuke Gustin w than “u reminiscence” when he gets | be intended, would enable the party to | of the country? The fiscal system lon they raised in this country in | lodgod in 11 throit, causiig a st uicera: | dosiring offices and storcs will have o fi:"jlf:""',',‘{,.'."',,"“\’,\'"]‘{ff:j“':_'",'\':"{\v'i\’f;:',,fl‘_ through with them, recover much o! the ground it has lost. | has not been changed, nor have the 65, according to Edward Atkinson, cost | tion I;m.& were ejected by a paroxysm of [ personal intevest inits occupancy, | The groom is connected with the Deitz i — The probabilities are all against the | laws which regulate the currency. AlL | the country $3,00,000,000. The last throo | COINE o ; H;vrl-h\ makiug ita productive and pop- | lumber yards and the bride is a siste 14 T S el o oA A fana, @ B i ahatsiiliag " P 3 y S oarcy JooabEUs ONIY disastrous fire occurred at Kearney early | ular building. 3 .“ et A Every member of the legislature | democrs ying Indiana, and the | thingsave stillas the republicans left n\'-:‘l:)‘:n;:':' .":,d""{,‘m, . : g':‘, Saturduy morning. ontirely destroying the NGO IS BUN DAY GURSTA! of the Gustin b n(le;! uf |:h| ‘\‘”" . from Douglas county should be pledgea | most trustworthy advices say that Con- | them, and the fact that matters have | §%5,000, HIOCG/LARIL L HOIBRIO TR LIRS LTI B H B «ese will present se, the old, buildin n town. At the Capital . D. Johnson, N a publican rule. sons o the supreme court on ticut. will go republic: to do away with the superfluous cost- | ne 1 beyond a | gone along so smoothly, despite the ef- t frow the explosion of a lamp. | yopp: | Blc Cincinnati; Charles | pext We SRhY 7 # 3 ey 3 —_— s bore! ) was stopping E b next Wednesday why he does not think mills run by shysters who hold com- | peradventure. Couceding to the repub- | forts of the administration to obstruct Spiit in Half. 116 Hotel, s “saliorcron pyus stepplui b | prehei, Philadelphi |t S A e e missions as justices of the peace. an party all the escarvied in 1884, | or defeat the operation of these laws, is Globe Demoerat. taken out after the fire was subdued. A | Cine '“"-'“g\‘ awe of the state. He will take thoe — and nobody having an intelligont opin- | the best possible testimony to the wis- | Will the factional strife in New York City | farmer named Honks and w Tittle boy were | M. Sceley, Bennett; 1 position that all eases originating have an injurious effect on the democratic | Stopping there for the might. Honkshad | ¢! harles Townsend, l,um, £ il L e | botl his hands and face badly burned. His | Pickett and wife, Mitche national ticket! Undoubtedly it will. The | ¢gu' llaa his " face purned: “Thoy evcaned | tenrcs o ife, Mitche 1y FOLLOWING Oma merchants of Nebr: nple the | ion seriously doubts that these states | dom of the ku City are build- | will be republican this y v that enacted them and eand only | to the desivability of restoring that under our state laws should be tried by the courts of the state. iug a roadway across the viver bottoms | Indiana and Connecticit will be. re- | party to full control in the government. | dcmoggtic party throushowt e sttt | by kivking out a window aud jumping 0 | Woodeafl, Columbus, O. Amnfi-\y (ahmatcn iy o Eoorin It toinduce Towa farmers to trade with | quired toelect Harrison and Morton. 3ut | - But supposo Mr. Cleveland had been [ e Es (e, relt BEons B0 ERRIEH| G o ven ic contents Was | Alma; Mrs. George Reed, New York: | to-morrow night at the Motropolitan them. The advantages will be mutual. | as the situation now looks the republi- | permittad to carry out his policy, can | ition the’ party is now placed, an extension T (eLLH L DL o vink. Every citizen of the city ought —— wns have a much better chance of ear- [ anyoue doubt that the result would have | of the line of cleaviige between the parts into | Wild turkey are being shot in the neighbor- | 112 ). o SHaT to hear this gifted Trish-American ¢ 1DEN YELAND has decided | rying New Yorl than have the demo- | been dumaging to the national | which the party is split in the state's leading | hood of Burlington Slaughter, Fulierton; C. N el AL G gt e not to make any campaign speeches. | crats, and while 1tis possible that some- | prospe He would lave stopped | city. Thesearo the Hill and Cleveland sec: | A Dubuque gardencr hit a rival over the | Yorle: |, J. McVain, Omal s N That is not only commendable on the | thing may occur within the next two | the coinago of silver, which the | tious. boad with a prize pumpkin and almost xilled | qon, Glen Chase, F. Saw Piva) Ghtlstian churehtlsib tor Butela part of the executive, but it shows how | weels to change this aspect it is more [ administration has been most Sticky Broad. 1da Grove has a ladios’ Harrison club_ that | 13WTenee, Fila Muson, Cs 1L, to-day, where be will attend a un’ fmpossible it is for Dan Lamont tospeak | reasonable to suppose that the rvepub- | carcful to keep down to the Chricago Heratd, is brim full of onthusiasm. The ladies say | Fdna Farlic and Hattie Ne tional convention of his eliurely prople out of Mr. Cleveland’s mouth, lican chance will continue to improve. | minimum limit under the law. The ef- | The glut of bad wheat at Minueapolis | they will march in 1353 aud vote in 1502, e, Hoson b et el i e g — 1 Atany rato, there is before us two | fect of the policy pursued regarding sil- | brings up a romewmbrance of the sticky bread { \[fe sreet sorivher i Muscatine shuts ot | 10" iy and wife, Omahii J. D " Denere Replicon, NEBRASKA CITY seems to bo making | weeks of as lively political work as this | ver has seviously injured the great sil- | thatwas caten in the winter of 186566, Rains {100 'hotuse to pay him for laying the dust. hm'gm.( hicage ig, Omaha, E. | Cattlemen who complain of the low A rapid stridos tiis year in improvement | country has ever known and it is to be | ver-mining industry, and could My, | 4nd frosts did for the wheat belt of those 1A ruma man who was out after ducks a | G. Hambarger, Ch J.Onfeller, M. | prices received for their cattle in the rth, A. Klein, A, ro market have themselves to blame for it in a large degree. The of cattle in Chicago ranges from per hundred to $6.00. commercially, and is reaching out for | expected that it will dev - | cleveland have e 3 days what the Afigust cold wave of 1583 | fow duys ago, was knocked out of his boat by ll\'lmm\ and wife e VAT A nn M N Ohancosars e o Lel(ishit il “,‘.;‘c:;"f s thy L“"“. AR ","‘lmh‘” “]"’ ‘}"“ PUIN | eoms to have done for Dakota. Tho bakers | the recoilof his gun and was nearly drowned. | Brandeis, W. Prisemar ST e L e oos ave | teresting sensations. To the men who | of this industry would not have been the | of the cities will no doubt reap a harvest in O. W. Weeks, formerly a policcman at rtin and suu, E. Weav [:{, atthe oldest city in the state | five largely by politics it will be the | least of the evils that must have ve- | the purchase of wheat that could not be | Clinton, has received an i oo ppointment from [ . Tobinson, Lipph will yet be one of the greatest, harvest scason of the campaign. sulted. The administration was favor- | graded in any elevator. The vrospect of | he upper lowa conference to preach at Nor- | Burgton and 1. Spigl > able to the Morrison tariff bili, which | dearer bread is thus joined to the probability | W43 H At the Windsor—D. hui(p..m.k el {ghostinelond Bhavosaratdoubt ¢ pro 3 : : : ? ; & Elijah Brown, a o o . Hitareilo e ¢ highest priced beeves are dou itk precinet assessor should not be MONTANA AND STATEHOOD, all intelligent and candid democrats | that the loaves will often be unpalatable. | ptann BIOWD, an unfortunate citizen of panopOhibaga e Bausford, St. | 1055 stall-fed, while thoso that bring a overworked this time. Dishonest and The citizens of Montana are inter- | nOW admit was a measure whose success | ‘Tlie Stuff that is now sproading all over the | dance, was'run over and killed by a freight [ {Pl: ] l}'“lg 1';~.~|§°:';”):3":1- s |~“ W | low price have been driven off the partial assessors have done incalculable f 7 g A vould have be: sarly rui 4 track yards of Minneapolis sells as low as 60 | train in the outskirts of that city, ZHAOOR 01 Ml SUIROLOBRBINY Y i | . - ested in the presidential campaign nom- | would have been nearly ruinous to the ; ; Burdick, Chicago; T, Robertson, Port- | range to the mavket. The former aro harm to the tax payers by imposing | C5e% g fndustelos of the Sountry. Bverybody | cents a bushel. In 1862 Mr. J, C. Blakeway, of Union town | 1 28570 CRICAE0: Lo Reportson, - B 3 R TR e R e iy inally to the extent of the election of a | industrics of the country. Everybody ——— ship, planted an apple tree of the variety | [and, Ore.s Fulton McMahon; W, W. | fat and in good condition, whercas the e qbon peoplo Wlo dun [east AL § gelogate to the house of representa- | of course understands that it is in favor A Brief Summary, called the “Harrison,” says the Buriington | Brown, Chicago: J. M. Burdock, N Iatter are far less marketable twfn, and |;\:|\\m;,' ridiculously low tives, but in reality their future pros- | of the Mills bill, notwithstanding the K aisas Ol airnals 'I,{!:Iu‘k‘ 7o At t'lml:hne Iln,e‘h.l\;lv 1o thouxhit ?[nrlc_:l W. A. l;.\ll...d ('hwq;:u; . The business of running eattle on the sessments for the wealthy property oo i'a o vitally concerned. The ques- | undeniable sectional diseriminations of Here is a brief summary of President Tipnocanoels grandson, butthis yoar bo/iy amilton. St. T i George Montgom- | range is about at an end, und the soone v owners and corporations. It Ly L a S Cloveland's record on pension bills compared | 25ionished at the prodigious apples the Har and wi ,( b © AL Trimble, | the cattlemen recognize this the bettor tion of admission tothe unionas o state, | that measure. So far as the ad- | BEHGHACS Fcare of Poreion bl eompare on trec is yielding. ~He broughtn some | Now York: it. B. Achneider, Fremont; | it will be for them. In the mountains . T which is felt so keenly in Dakota and | ministration dared to go in depart- | With the record of three republican presi- | specimens for tho Huwlk Eye, one of which | g "5 “Goldsmith, Omaha; I. O. there will douhtless always be a good OWING to the great coal strike now | waepi Sae ; . X " | dents who preceded him. It hardly bears | Weizns one pound and six and a half oun 3 f A = A syoLie Washington Territory, is begning to | ing from the republican treasury policy | (HUE S TR (0 0ld soidier's | 18 it not a little significant, in recalling the [ Wards, Chi V. summer range, but even in the moun- n progress in England the price of coal | . the hearts of the people of Mon- | there was injury done to the business | O the asserion JRREAT * | “hard cider” campaien of 1840, to find the | Touis: S tains it will e necessary to adopt some has advanced two shillings per ton. \ o S R e ot oo tor e ol friend : Private pension legislation, num- | «fyyrrigon’ apple in 1888 taking the lead of | Cooper, St. system of winter fi ing. On the plaing Wilh the nrasnacte afldeat braad and tana also. And the democratic candi- | ¢ country, and a financial | yer pills passed during tho Forty-ninth con- | all others? Kven the apple orchards of Iowa L Mitter, St. (; Chi the farmers are taking up the land, and ST N ni AT ‘, ot _‘“ a5 date for delegate is taking advantage of | exigency was produced so scrious that | gress, 930; number bills during the first ses- | are for Harrison, Morton and protection, A. Whyman, Norfolk; Felix Ioth- | before an invasion of this sort the cattle l; f"v‘.l ‘.“’)_‘)0‘ ‘.‘:j“'tl ¥ S€° 1 this noewly avoused sentiment to tempt | it was compelled to rvetreat from its | sion of the Fiftieth congress, 751; number The Great Northwest. (-mnh Chicago; J. M. Robinson, Bos- | have to give way. 2;’::‘ n: ; ,m,', |s‘| wor |||A,!m.:\u. A | Montana men in the true vein of a | position. Had Mr. Manning remained | bills vetoed by President Cleveland to date, Pasadena, Cal., has now five lincs of street "v'" A H. C. (:nl_‘ 2y i Charles The owners nl herds that are kept gom "n:”rl‘\im nTl:‘x[nIumvn}pln;fld and Mephistophelos. He dare not address | 8t the head of the treasury, with his | 206, or one veto to nearly F:Khl bills, being | cars covering an extent of thirty miles. l'..! !:lr]l;u.(( l'n( 50; |“.. l;\\llh_«. A upon :;m r:ulun"' \_\l: “wvrl':"- ‘th‘.; !n:;m: outented in Trafalgar Square, such | pis"roliow citizens, who raise sheep, on | complete subservience to the views and | about 12 per cent vetoed, Number bills ap- | Tywo Mexicans quarreled at Verdugo, Los D s A O T SR AL A0 TR 0s took place this spring, may be looked | 0 Milly bill, for they are furious at | demunds of Wall streot, it is extremely | Proved by Grant, Hayes and Arthur, 1,614 | Angeles county, California, and one leilled [ {- b Dow. Cidcase il TOLROIND @ AT DN A 218 SN or at any eut as . T L2 , ) s at gereoky : 2y bills vetoed, eight, or one veto to 200 | the other. alls, R ary, Hastiugs; | intend to market during that year ani :‘“'v" (”"l’ S utas the fiest mutter- | o ospect sproad before them by that | probuble that Mr. Thurman would not ::fi',‘bfi:.,:g,,,‘.f\.u,:w,h;:]g'0,", e 0 0 | 'Mr. Moody, the evangelist, will spend ten | J- Wymun, Wyinore; Ben O'Neil, Strat: | turn them into irrigated pastures. Of gs of the storm most asinine of logislutors, In Mon- | now be able to congratulate his party | ot e of the i s e on their | d8¥s in Oakland after his month in San Fran- | ton; W. H. Anderson, lSn»luu. Phil course it would require a great deal of Tk grand commandery Knights | U0 there is little macket for mutton, | on the failure of the prodictions of dis- | merits or questions of fact, but in the inter. | “ee I been spent. . Adedlioy RIS Barromillanditnmaintalns voryargaiuibenal Tomplar of Town, has openly rebutled | 21 the only induceimncat to raiso shoep | aster to rosult from domocratic ascend- | est of the sodior. In addition to theso | slocuu at Sunth ke Springer Los Aneeles | Colo. Chiengor C. Tombored that the day of lango hords against the new ritual adopted by the | 150 the clip. As the wool must be sent | ency in the government. vetoed bills by President Cleveland twenty- | county, California, committed suicide. York; J. W. Riloy, has gone by. It is time that the cattle ,.:w triennial conclave, nn!l Ai1] atan a1y long distance to manufacturing points, There is no glory for democracy in the | five other pension bills failed to recewe his Two young girls ran aw: from Greeley, | Belvin and San were be divided up among a large Jute riennial conelave, and will stand | g wool should bocomo the law of | fact that the administeation has not [ apvroval? Cala the sther day uccompanied; ibisaid; | . W Meleppen, Galona, Tl number of owners. : pidered by the commanderios of meiei. | !¢ 1and, the sheep men of Montana | seriously disturbed the currents of busi- PROMINENT PERSONS county is after them. | iseian s teiand Telandi e W, ‘]‘ I Ithismore donoiuould bonnoastaly horing states as revolutionary, and the | ¥OUd simply be ruined. The cost of | ness or checked the nutional prosverity. i vho led th i Tho threo hundred and ninety sixth unni- | Gied W B, Kiter, Aurora; ““”h ey ptlrllllvl’ thofall. Theso anis Jown knights haye been denied fellow- | LANsPortation would more than oftset | The eredit for the fortunate financial A e D L, ",,‘;,3.‘,"':’,, reraryatiihe hdincoveryiofitd merivaghy; Kansas City; [ mals would bring the highest price of hip. What the outcome will e cannot | LR¢ ¢heapness of raising. Neither does | and commercial condition of the country [ driving a mule team in St. Louls. taliar ot i0onte o San Fean oloao! g 1y, lug Do B, Fr Tn orderto got the bost Yo foreseen, but the disruption wi'l b Mr. Clark dare to talk to his audience | is due to the w republican laws which Hans von Bulow i8 writing a book on ““The ‘The city scavenger of Los Angeles is in | C2K£0% /A..[_ grange, Philadely ;¢ > market, and espec inlly if it £ p ¢ | about silver or lead, and the production | the administration hus been compelled | Old and New Wagnerians.” A morereason- | danger—te hus been caught i the act of | Gates, Chicago: J, IL Metzor, Chicago; | be in the winter and spring, stall feca- Uratched with great interest by mem- | 0% O © et it b b any able division would have been into Sane | fattening nogs for the market on the car- | J. J. Smith, Omaha; A. Dunel ing is nocoseary. Yers of the order throughout tho | ©f thes two metals is Montana's chief : Wagnerians aud Insane Vahgnerians, casses of dead and glandered horses. The | Chicago; Charles Howard, Chicago; 18 no s in trying to porsunda country. industry, It is not necessary to state The Marquis ae Mores left 1' vis last week | citizens are planning summary vengeance | N, Leoliur, Akron, 0:3 Arch | oneself that cattle need no feed and no — what has been the policy of the admin- LONDON ASSURANC for ;.,hlunl w)'wru 1“ is : 1 8 nwlu:} szun"sth\ml . . L. Meye Omaha: John J. | shelter in Colorado. The winters are ! i i i i . i ¢ fe ince som- | it charming from the ials larger ang A family living at Butte Creek, Ore,, are rla ut 3 s s severe here as they are i o TE extent towhich Dakota is attract- | istration with regard to silver and lead, Itis °"!-‘ 8 fow ""’"t,’“‘ since the com- | 1oy gubstantial railway concessions than | poasessed-of the idea that the deyil is after r,'l”' 'L-““"'m p:'i'.\',:.'.'n- |';h|“|‘,l,}n..-u.’ nds :;‘f”:l:‘.l u;l‘n‘r:“\:‘":,_ ,‘,“ll,l,'m\‘ n“.v',',‘,.’.',"."f',, fng immigration may be judged from [ for it has been notoriously, infamously | missioncrsof the burcau of emigration | Count Mitkiewicz. them, and lately have taken to hunting his | 77t S G ERAE0 ho(; i 12 o it the attomnt oo malkd one item in the report of Governor | adve to the mining interests | discovered that the police authorities of Mrs. John A, Logan has regained her old !.l’l‘l)lami‘)mujcnt\‘ willl{uhlmgurs. 'rn;»ir neigh “l‘ h’l‘unlmll'l an, Eon ‘"l‘:,... \"lv\Jl irning cattle m}l upon the = SR LA = . - . S 2 4 are ing aprio: Lipe | cheerful spirit, and her quiet, common-sense rs object, several of them having been fired Ay Sl , 0, L & £ Church, which statos that during tho | of Colorado and Montana particularly. | London wore shipping to America thoir | Giorioling ot“tmo aftairs ‘of life, Her | upon g L Willis, Topeich bleak plains in the hope that in soma past year two million and a half acres | Being forced to absolute silence on | pickpockets and burglars, providing | health appears to be completely restored, but | During the performance of Sells' circus in (hl(‘u"m H, I way or other they will go through the of public land were purchased and en- | these points Mr. Clark has wi ad- | them with tickets for Chicago, whence | her gray hair has become snow white, San Diego, Cal., the youngest son of Captain ) Atchison; | winter ali right. e Aot dvessed himself to the b aeay they could disseminate themsolyes over | Governor Luce, of Michigan, is said to be | Bogardus, whilé giving an exhibition of bis aines, Kan- e Jaged for dpsfilomonts | This 181, niot | Sramediinacubo fRaibuddinpwlsh of 1 ovieauididissom)nate ths ,F:‘f‘ OV | the first governor of that state who hias lived | skill as a marksman, made & “miss lick” and v [apids: M. To Advertise Nebraska. btrange. Dakota is part of that great | Montana to become a state. A RRORtD YA, NIS Was A | yithiu his salary. As his salary is but §,000 | the ball passed through the leg of Miles P. shendan, SipNey, Neb., Oct. 14.—Tothe Editor belt of wheat land which stretehes from The burden of Mr. Clark’s argument | very fine specimen of that quality of r, Governor Luce has certainly demon- ilverthorn, one of the audien A Boston: | of ‘“‘ ,"1, q il Minnesota to Oregon and to which all | Scoms to be that Montana’s admission | impudence known as London assurance, sted the right to be called an economical overnor Moonlight, of Wyoming, went felnal i Ol [CEH TR ABEAAD B AR EQF ALY (S P L ! Noulalobibal paaaean pt I L oh aursatuad bya et e, hunting some days ago with a friend, and B T A would like to add. I am traveling i e eyes of the oppressed agricultur- QpRoEs Y congress or i s 81 BuUrpassec Y A recen Marshal lhm\ll 's last hours were clouded | each took opposite banks of the stream. His | 7 e J ford, Hak Nebraska particularly to sound public §sts of Lurope are turned ns the one | vetoed by Mr. Cleveland in case of his | action of the Duke of Buckingham. On one_occasion, shortly | companio 1 a flock of ducks and lot fly | S8 Citys Geo Sanford, Hogtl e i the L < USaiataihaand region in the world where cortain pros- | ™ ion, it by the election of ‘mo- | This descendant of the Villiers family, | before his death, hie wrote to some rich | both barrels. The governor, who was in. | C. H. McDuff, I iladelphia: J. D. celing in the int of a‘stato boar ity wal i 5 . delegate Montar 4 4 whom tho quoen ocalls coust hipped | oficers who had once been under his com- | dulging in a at the tiw vived one | quher, Lou Shafler, of imm ion" for Nebraska., While perity waits upon industry and perse- 01948% dontans © some 8- 1 alls “cousin, shipped | png: it is your old gencral, & mew | of the shots in his mouth, and ercafter will | Louis; 1t. F Louis; T. the western portion of the state is in verance. There isa tremendous future | Surance that she would be a democratie | 81l the pauver men and women from his | Belisarius, who holds out s hat.” doubtless hire a substitute to do his hunting | Botts, Buker, she od of such an organization the whole for this group of states and terri- | state. Someof his hoarers remarked | Vast estales to this country, providing [ Dr.J. S Billings, of the United States | forhim. . Howel cive, Beatrice; b rroatly bor blittad by ek tories subsequently to the declavation of this | them with neither mouey nor tickets to | rmy. aud prosident of the recont Medival San Franolsoo a day or two ago Mrs, J. f Talbott, te would be L“"I o bone 1” od by suc il " (b i % : 4 ed the de- itney, the spiritualistic medium, ston: 3 C . W. | an organization. The justly proud ree " : view thot Montana would be admitted in | any western point, so that they landed of LD, from the y of Edin ted a new ceremony, the spiritual (“‘? (‘m' (“'I W. MeC ulllmlt}l ord which Nebraska h‘]m mlnllh- in the AMONG other absurd inventions, the | any case if the republicans obtained the | completely destitute. What makes this gh. This is the s is Lonor | christenng of achild. A little child was | GeBtry, B ¥ 0101 NOUFARKA B ! alned th PR 1hi b bed in white, Th Boston; Juck I°, 1d of 1t hould be mad Banms smocrati ily falatt | Santc i o A Y v as been conferred upon an A ? rought to her robed in white. > medit 8 | world of agriculture should be made Gorman democrutic daily of this'sity | conteol of tho oantry, by romson of the | mticrso_ outrageous is the ottt | 18 e onfreed uponan Auveicn, | praneht e tbet i b, e sl il Louisvile. | vin Choaramiar® {10010, has soveral times repeated the baseless | strong fellow feeling among all the | these victims of ducal inhumanity pos- | ceed the lnte. Father Sehloyer s the chicf | White rose from a large basket of flowers in SUING THIE CITY, and resources should be adverti chavge that W. J. Connellis respousible | wronged territories of the northiwest, | sessed vights of settlement and support | propagator of Volapuk a8 a universal lan n'u'“fl‘nm'muf. ll:lc stage, v uc;l it 15 the : Kloutsel comme W';‘Id suit | Opegon and Utah have siato societic: o Al DRt AR R I it 4% ' ' e et e runge, T rofessor ha R o yoars | child's right hand, saying: “As white is t the ¢ for $1,000 or . o iAaa T i > Be for the provision of the charter which | which would insure common treatmont | UPOn the counties whence they were ex- | Buuge. The profossor hus for some vears [ C0LN 5 SERE pEBVHET oS T Have I P “'”‘,"‘ "',J"'lf,‘"d”'fi.‘.. fss 'X"{m.‘ places the appolutment of the police | for all of them. As this was felt to be | ported, according to the old Anglo e e v - o every act of his life. As the red not only 3 - €0 810U 0k i SR " 5 cial instruction, with Volapuk as the chief ¥ reason of the ciange of grade fronting | poard of immigration would add im- commission in the hands of the gov- | true, a friend of the democratic candi- | Saxon unwritten law. These rights | study. '\)"“'““; “—'"'-l"“’ that lL“”"'""" all ’I"l iness bl 1l oraér of N "'l A ”m“, pulation of the stato ernor. This is not & very serious in- [ dute came forward to urge that eyen in | Werc recognized when the preseat sys- | - Cardinal Newman has a younger brother, | Wil fASIE TRb 50 W08 SRCE BRG0G0 iloventh streets. Tho building was work, and the farm- dictment even if the charge were true, [ that case there would be a large demo- | tem of treating paupers was intoduced [ Rrof B WY Nowwan, who e at present e | vod roso was then handed the child."'A | huilt to the line of the former grade, scognize and work for such :l:colpi so0 far :it |.1‘m-es{:\n-. Connell in | eratic minority that would mako the | inte England, and it was | miscences. Prof. Newmun, who is about | Violt Wwa? uext tanded 1o bim, with the :\"‘,‘:k',"w;“,c, “L')“l')'\‘.‘lf',’“,l":,*'."°‘Lf\',';.l,,:!,“f'f' 2{an grghnisabind. o l“‘l" real Skiafe dan e false position of refusing to trust | most desperate efforts to prevent the | conceded that every person who | elkhty-three years old, has been a volu- Id wo have this child ake it the corn: | offe 8re o uRIL for iV, 3 ROLEVE, G hoy ey B y " e " 5 55 L o b manous writer for the last fifty yoars, and his | WOU!d we have this child inake it the corner | glyort time since the city council offered | yre not the pioneers who' develop and the people with the election of this | admission of such a body of republican | Was indigent — had ~a claim | Writings cover o wide rauge of sabjecte. stone of all his work in lifo. " We will give | i him 800 a3 & compromise but re- | encournge immigration © would 1ike to eommission, But the charge is abso- | states as would be furnished by Wash- | for support upon the parish where he ———— Boechor: for his spisitual same Truth, and | considered it shortly after, hence the | know who is. lutely false. The charter as drawn by | ington Territory, Idaho, Moatana and | was born. Dickens in Oliver Twist hus STATE AND TERRITORY, vow may the great spirit overshadow’ hun | 8uit with plausible surface reasons for | [y iny humble opinion I kuow of uo Mv. Connell and adopted by the commit- | perhaps two Dakotas. Such an acces- | given the world some notion of the way Nebrask. and guide him and lead bim ig ull truth, and | judgment and costs. The suit was ¢ om- | cause into which THe BEE could enter - tee of fifteen, provided for the appoint- | sion to the republican wanks would give | inwhich the poor laws areadministered, Potatoes bring .:1? ;v;‘::l::mhrlal Kearney ;"v"r ‘:;"\\'lr ‘:\ ":f“:u x‘“:'rl ‘:mx”“ Inllf .I:"hd “;NN R S L) \ plae hl““ AT KA R i 4 8 4 e - . ek ¢ y. | him and bo ever near to keep and direc! altornoon. ot YRS e Y v mueut of the commission by the mayor. | the republicans unquestionable control | and the fecling in favor of a chunge of | Thore is talk of starting a tannory at | aright My he find new joi and ne Bl Wahlenburg aleo entored a sutt | SfPROCE ,‘,',‘,',,,f;.',.f',‘[i'(',‘,:.'"" i 1ha ‘subjoct his was stricken out av the instance of | of the country, Therefore this geutle- | system which began through him is | Crete. 8 in all his undertakings, and bo eer rewty (0 | for damages in the sum of $190.50 against { * Please say a word or two in its favor e rowdy editors, one of whom, Frank | man argued that Montana should go | now futeustfied by the utter heartless- | | Twoor three huudred [men aro wantod at 3&.‘»:'(”‘.,'6“".’.“},‘.’: (s gulden, ooy Cfon the | the city dads. His petition relates that | and please a largo constituency in wost- R. Morrissey, is now running for tha | deinocratic, b o iu that case tne | ness of the land owners who shirk every “f‘;,“f”’“""f" work on l“"' ‘,""“ grades, | §ltaim of eternal truth, n..z he may po | is goods to the mnount of $190.90 were | opn * and northorn Nebraska wh Jegislature on the democratic ticket. | territory would be sure of boti parties, | duty, and endeavor to fight every pecu- | ool SPantys valuation is £2,72% 620, e 0 place with his twitn | damaged by the city failing to properly | thousands of acres of fine tillible free Mhey, and not Counell, had the i { the republic: i B ot [ tiate ohlicat! oo an increase of 23 per cent over a year ago. drain the lots on South Ninth street, | sovernment lunds await the ine ming of hey, and not Coanell, had ‘uup]mun- of the republicans in any case, and of ary obligation, wing to_u s free A wife beater named Hans Jenson was i between I'uud G, and as a result his | the teue farmee and settler to d op ment of the police commission placed | the democracy it Moutana bolonged to | trade farce, agriculture is in such o | fned #35 and given thirty days in Jailat | o g5 tho best gentleman who is the | collar has been filled with water, and | ji4 true, natural and wonderful 4nto the hands of the governor, because | thom, terrible condition in England that the ;‘,;""i. taopRuLL L son of his own deserts. The application | his family contracted ma al disoases | sources, W b they confidently expected that Gov- | The people of Montana may rest as- | uncmplosed may be counted by hun- | ties huve somiusted Ed b St for the | 0f this will be discoverad in the appli- | dawmaging him 3300 more. - A judgment | ™ e ernor Thayer would allow the combine | sured that the desperate efforts of a | dreds of thousands. The land owners | state sonate. cation of Warner's Log Cabin Extract, | is therelore asked for $490.50. T'he most eflicacious stimulant to ex- POIN TERS, cite the appetite is Angostu said J. L. Caldwell | the genvine of Dr. J. G. B, *'is about the ouly | Sons. L 1o diotate the commissioners. This is | beaten party are formidablo only to | thrawall the burdenof maintainingthiose | 10w Meyers, the man who was reported | for external or iuternal hurts.” It will o B o1 . ’ killed in nw 'mill oxplosion uear Blair re uickly make known its own desevts. SCuming county 9 {Sbe truth of bistory. themselyes. Ttis not uccessary to ro- | persuns upon tho leaso holders, who | gonily, 'is still on top of tho sod and is road- 13wo-|4au, 50¢ and 81, to Tuk Bk man,

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