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Al al 7 N AN EMBODIMENT OF IMPUDENCE, | evidence of the changed industrial con- | U 4,1 s ol THE DATLY BEER Whenn man presents himself before | ditions at the south and the spirit of en- . . the republicans of Douglas county for | terprise that has baon dsveloped there 1 E. ROSEWATER, Editor. !w cndorsement for the highst position | Atsuch contors o trade and industey s | tions are ox{iding nd improving the \'vvyw'n[\lnnl(n;” r.‘\o‘.;, o .s:.».;.‘v‘n-l.m wlw ey that e have taken a forwa ’-.mpm Journal- | 4 Brookings, being one of the first ,.",, PUBLISHED EVERY MORNINC within the gift of this state and has | Atlanta, Chattano and Birming- | lines in the Mississippi states, where the | 00 ull, as they will doubtless be gub- | {sm and aided the progress of American civ- | before him. Counsel for tho plaintiff a timid. asortion that & roduc- | cities is very platn, and 1t Is well for th | predia Britannica. And in scouring to overy ! in kindling the fire had burned up the con- tion would 'nifke the roads unprofitable | metropolis that it las a champion that ean | reader of Tite Bre the opportunity for its | tents of tho waste basket, including the i i pmies rov ilors | i ch 1¥ - s fool | 1,500, The motion to dissolve tho attach. s refuted by the fact that the corpo confound its enemies and put its revilers 1o | possession on such reasonable terms wo feel | F.000 RO MITGR LY SRSAINe Sha AEERCH: lished in pamphlet form. Tt may be well to | ilization | poared and opposed the motion to dissolve suggost that the prohibitionists will nevor - .| upon the grounds that the action being a ot v | KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE. | Clarkcounty case the court sitting in cham FERME OF SURSCRIPTION for his chief bucker a democratic news: | ham there is now the same d t from twenty-five to fifty Dally and Synday, One ¥ paper, o democratie postmaster and o | votion to material prosperity that dis- | per cont’ Jgwer than in Neb ki spend the money sent them from the east to Bix monthe. ® | gang of oath-bound political conspirators | tinguishes the more entorprising eom- | The volumg, of trafic is greater, but | publish any part of them, but what is to thelr v 0 1SRG 6L POR WA I IO | e o e g e et o Sunduy B, One Year he is the embodiment of impudence. | ynuni fthe north. This change from | there is ukea greater number of roads | interests in tho result of primaries this week, Tue Bre | attachment should bo sustained, The cireuit TYWER e OIS Wlhen o 0 has held two of the old order is largely due, ddubtloss, | to divide the business. The statistics ; sproduces the following editoris . | Judge held that it had jurisdiction, and thy OFFICES ¢ ® ' Somebody Must t on the Prakes reproduces the following editorial which ap {“.,fi..,'h.‘,._. WOre s ,) fonturos of dele Onaha, The Bee Rullding. the same time ears ot the hands of | 4o the introduction of northern energy | affirm what Tue Bree has repeatedly Phitadetphia Press peared ints colurmns Docornber 9, 1889; | Whlethore wers same atuees, b Aty o ~iif ol s the ican party with a salary of | at those points, but it found ‘the people | claimed, that'the refusalof the corpora No administration and no party can aftord | No tmount of seifprolee and bypocritieal | {hag Yis wifo bamod up his monoy, yet, thut, Chien 11 Ohamber.ol Commproe. twent e hundred dollars a year | yeady for a chan ndnow the ambi- | tions to build necessavy lines in a deficit in any year, least of all o year like | Piutohts onrcer e mayor. from terinaing to | Strictly under the statute no'sufficient by It fere ® uclag " eact i 1 ¥ 1 the next, whose deficit must bo discussed and N ol . WINg 10 | onnds for an attachment had boen shown Washing Fourteenth street for each olffic and beeause | tion for materinl progress and prosperity | braskais a bluff, designed solely for its | n iose deficit must bo discussed and | end, has been one of unconsing duplicity, ~ A | FrHHC oo b e N out CORNESTONDENCE of his failwre to vetain ono | fsnsstrong and cager thero as in any | offect on fhe coming compoign, Cor- | Metjust before a presidential clection. 1 | double-dealor by naturo and training | ISDAY, JULY 9, 1806 | bers at Brookings had no jurisdiction to en | netasies wiin s ” fisat th b has piraded the Upper wards of the attachment Ihe supreme court AN veutions relating 10 news and | of the two offices turns traitor to his | other portion of thecountry. Allof theso | poration bluffs, however, have long since | Mither the house nor the sennte will put the | (¢ has = poraced the “uppet = wards | Jistains Judge Androws both as to the ques. y brakes on the passige of appropriation bills tion of jurisdiction and on the merits of the party and consorts with democrats and | gouthern cities have inereased in wealth | lost their terrors, | Dt Rl the U - - lower ward Ho was all things to all men, Will Keep Sam Busy. provided he could use them to her the po | | among the hundreds, Mr, Broatchls at- | hicago Times, litical fortunes of W. J. Broatch ' s -,m,,”,“d-‘ :‘_ : “(.,,, R B Ldlieys 4 Broatel waves aside g a trffe the fuet that | A Sheriff Has One Finger Shot Of in I \w sustenance from prohibi L ¥ bie sanctioned the payment of w month's sai 1‘ a Political Dispi | fai AL L b S law and order elements, while ho was check-by-jowl with the lawless clusses of the | 8¢ SINESS LETTERS I 15 to defeat the repub more rapidly that in popula- | p Vegiersand, romitancesanoni | Tiean candidate, who was fairly and hon- | tion, and very generally they have ob- [ WITH the mercury hobbling around Onnha, Drufts, checks and pos ‘orders | orably nominated his successor, he | tainod | solen Vable $ the order of the Come progress, Particularly is this The Bes Publishing Company, Propeietors, | the smallest office within thel gifl | the case with such industrial centers as And yet such a man las the aundacity to | Chatian D THE SOUTHERN STYLE. a start that insures con- c—— has no claim upon republicans, even for | tinued there are 50,000,000 fol tionists and saloons, is one of the most | lowers of Buddha onthe carth, andif, 88 | are to Tom Cumimings without thesws ot of entertaining exhibitions of the season, | 0me believe, these followers of Buddhia are | lawv. * is_doubtless a specimen of the While Apostle Paul protests his ove but children of darkness, it dods look as if " about which ho Ttis TeSARKAN, Ark., July S.—[Special Telo- gram to T By News has reached here tl v, Sam Jones would have to jump |P by his brazen conduct in forcing | of anaffray at Lewisville, Ark,, in tho ad. wga and Birmingham, which 2 g parade his elaims upon vrepublicans in a SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION | democratic sheet that supports him for sources ave almost inexhaustible. Al- Etute of N I s 1o other purpose than to disrupt the | reatly these cities ave compoting with = the city council,but the mayor M Goorge T . ary of The Nee | pepublican party in this count the older manufacturing centers of the | schoonot ly nudges the barkeeper | - " | has Tignored s expriss’ autho v and ereq. | and Clint Lemay, o union labor man ag\ whelming love for the gospel of cold [ | that the ety c e DAILY [ER For months und months this man | yopth, and will cortainly do so still more | and sets ‘em up for the crowd. Mean- | About Empty Jails, ted the ofMice of clerk of the stroet com i sherift 67 the county, ot intoa dispute con joining (Lafayette) county. It seoms that water, Broateh absorbs the fonming | | | right smar “" omp off all of the pets, The power to create new oftices s Connty | tail feathers of Satan alone vest Dr. Chism,a prominent republican politician, Tor the we S0, W has beea plotting and scheming with | virorously in the future. The growth | while his boom is exposed to the admir Fremont. Tribune, | missioner, " with a " salary of _ &,00 Bindny .m0 | his denocratic allies to repeat at the | of g NMon iy Tuesday Wodnei T hursd: corning politics, in the courso of which Chism drow & revolver and shot one of the sherift's fingers off. Thelatter retroated and ] W oficial to place Seward's | went to his home, two miles distant in the sonon conditions o o country ns | « wetends 0 oppose % ottt LUl ol 4 inbry 08 | Wiloh' nd \ I the | g5, those i fifty-two countios at the present | name on the pay roll without the | ¥, A | Rosewater, In his speech nt the Beatrice | DT year. Placing H, L. Sewand tion of the guzaling thrc Asameans F aplidid ! Lytiiad Beateide an elastict in that position, Broateh dis. mpty jails in Nebraska than Iowa Kan- | and orde s¢ gouthern citios is a matter of in- | Chautanqua, showed that thero are more neat republican | ries the seandals | forest in connoction with a study of the [ of cultivating votes @ie gung | 1206 | and crimes that were perpetrated by {1743 | him, through him and for him in last | dhowing that all progress is not in one | use oney in olections, s 1410 | December, when mlonds of ve- | divection. flooding withdrity of | country, whero he has since romained. The | time having not a single inmate; that we | the city . troul urred Satur ht, and ygstor lower wards with beer and | hay Liateh thanks (God I ono breath that | guy it is roported, two brothers of Chism | oviginal puckages of fity dollars aud | than Kay The contrary st that the voted the stratgeht | and t virtual possossion. Both_of tho | upwards are freely rolled out in the | menthas dong service a long time forthe pro- | republicu ticket and bl A bl in certifying to fraudulent election re- | democrats in congress evidently intend | - a smal 2 of convicts in our a0.143 | peaters were trundled from one ward to —_— BoRATE; whills e zes Baid BHotte it % '[xl |k W when judges® of eleetion DENMOCIEATTC OBSTRUCTION. 1 ! s conchiman to dolikewise, 1Is that | Winchestor and six-shooters. Lomay is pop. n h mant Does henot by his acts | Mar and has many strong adh ts, and it chief recalls his woful antics last | Nebraska is a great deal better than- it Vo ‘hiise 1 double-dealer! | Auly sworn, de- Can the vepublicans of Douglas | they willdiscoverin due time to be a | fall,” The it will be | been pictured. | While he openly i upper wards, The position of the Tam- | hibitionists. It is lnteresting to know turns as was done in the Third ward. to pursue, regardless of consequence o ared there will be serious trouble whon f Hosianco o t1e | ever the men meot. Dr. Chism has frequent] 7y A A ar more et ) t " firured in shooting scrapes and was onco Py b SR A hnemee | county afford to range them- | grave mistake from the point of view of | amphatic and disappointing to the com- David Will Be itemembered, b ity 10 wark and vote | driven from Lewisville by its indignant cit dnily cireition of Tie DAty Brefor the | selves under such infumous lead- | party interest, Opposition to cestain |y, e, Clicago News | olf an sl zens, but veturned after the excitement die:t H Ty LA e GRS hip? As well trust a man-of-war | measuves involving vital principles re- —— Addressing the Hendricks club at Tndian- | M private matters that [ Gty and hus sinee m;l"l-‘“'l"\"1]:11“ ; llw‘;l llw‘lw'l ), copie rScptenlior, 180, 1 ey it Fita % . Tt e i i | have no bea on the St Tre B cisa i of talent, but quick-tempere coplies; tor et i, 1607 opio for No | ship under the pilotage of a pirat garding which the political parties ar Iite indications are that the confor- | apolis Governor Hill said: “An ora of panti- | hitveng bearine on the gicstion I"‘\\(\‘:‘\)n]'- T P T R I T L R O A, e LSy And who are the republicans that are | divided, carvied on b devi ence report on tho silver bill will be | siauship hias been inaugurated by the puty [ MU= SUI5h itk oaitatn Amerdany | g bt y for February, 150, 10,701 copies: f0r Sarclilsi. | pow openly supporting the candidaey of | known to parliamentary tactics, may be | Promptly approved by both branchesof | in powersuch as has characterized no peviod | houses: but let that ot ass. We propose to e wi b I of our history save that of the war. s in- | hold up Broatch to the scorn of honest. mon AR A R NI a0 ! R copless Tor April, 150, 20564 coplest D% | this man? Are they not almost to n man | justified, but the American poople will | congress and that the measure may be- | OF our history save that of the war el Ml e f Bhowar. b Toacrvon erests an 1fare of the coun are forg | on his record as an cial and his duplicit St n T tof <dly political nssas- | N0t approve a course that blocks | C0me &law before the close of the pres- | Lerests and welfar PV b | s a politician, Palaver and falsetond ary | . Smith, Gray & Co’s Monthly: Some s to hefore e and baeribed in my ol i B e A R e S 1 1 % 44 ten and ne {in a mild scramble for the | ) b £ o ' : = Iressed beef is dressed in Armour, presence this nd day of July. A. D, 180, sins that accepted the hospitality of legislation and paralyzes [ ent week. From the statement that the fiTot Vot ) o o ¢ | coneeit cannot alter the stubborn fact that ho | dres i € / ‘ . P2 Fxin, Notary Pabll s i it s T TG e g spols of victory ominge from so_eminent | snz outraged the ballot box inan Smith, Gray & Co.'s Monthly: “The Light v . R George W. Liningor last full, broke work of eongress A | president will promptly sign the billit | 4 yeformer as is David B. Hil of I . of Asiv’—the sun Priva tano " bread with him, drank to his health, | £ deal of legislation is not at all of a | is to beinferved that the administration | alarm should sink deep into the hearts of the | 5 v i Puck: One of the healthiost pro 1y enlerprise 1s EOLYS S orht i artisan character, and when the repre- | has given congress to unde L that | people. They will remember it when David # y the world is that of signing wills. Expeety M 4 o e ir honor to figh him | 1 y an 1o rey | L i e R TR e 1 \ Atlon question ! 1516k0 doTEa m republi- | sentatives of a party unite to obstruct | the agrecment renct scoptable, | trots out his presidential boom i 1592 ] B e VLI U S ditches nnder construction in - New ¥ perche L 4! v i A 3 and bt 3 1 il - 4 1 Puck: The youth who wakes up frosh as S D e R e A abanners, while each of them carried | such legislation because of objection to | and this is vory likel case, Ad- A Grow AR NaniiRadne n selvos daisy is likely to go to bed tired if ho keeps i will i S Ao L] a dirk in his bootleg o plunge | measures which may properly be re- | Viees from Washingtor 1o 1 act AR eaR o o | up lis freshness all day a square miles of arid land. b A | tha \ " u \ ) > Journal mesty $asb / into Lininger’s back within | garded as partisan, thelr action willnot | thit the result renched by the confor- | Aq the time for fho state convention dras in their | 50 | L schit be G DONGHELEe T purchase of four anda ha'f mil- fow lours afte thoy had | be approved by the intelligent, fair and | ence is sutisfactory toallclasses of silver | on apace, the Standard is od to note ptee ! v i ! sed their hands to God and solemnly | patriotic sentiment of the country. | men, and itis oxpocted the bill will re- | growingsentiment on the part of the repub o Now York Tt AEIaN soyh ¢ UDhore ave cold facts which will § are some things a voman doesn't know from first ts in congyess are now assuming. C——— < M e for & renoming Broatch and his gang “till judgment day There may be, but no uan ¢ 1 her whit n ounces of silver a month will absorb product of the mines of the cowtry, | Pledged themselves to stand by Lininger This is the attitude which the demo- | €eive alarge majority in both houses. i ss and voters at large in favor his all the most avaricious bullion- I'hey ave incensed at the pussage in the | THEBEEIS the only newspaper prin e B A ot daal 16t NEWS OF THE NO RTHWEST, Smith, Gray & Co’'s Monthfy: “What do you think of that cune, ¢ ' Shat, Nebrash | Chappic? 1t's knotty, but it’s nice.” »ying aboom in a half dozen | Smith, Gray & Co.'s Monthly: Old lady (to d reasor hoy % Villth blicans of Douglas county At 54 A : - endorse s ‘1‘x dastardly work? Will phouse of the foderyl elections bill, | N8 full shorthand reports of the great combine at its old t a premium upon treach and (nd by way of revenge they pro- | debate at Beatrice. In this te the ] 1 » to put all the obstruction pos- | concluding arguments of Monduy for se and censure is imitted fact, but t extends, in nearly g thro ¢ enanated 1 the form w? We do not believe that the | POS¢ a5t £ ‘ plans for proposed fire en- | v i fils of the parly has fallen so | Sible in the way of everything origin- | noon are given verbatim. Tomorrow i weratic journals o from o Kinrneyiaico will contain 2,500,000 oy ¢ Newsboy—No, ma'am, but I kit X R e A otable in- | the opening arguments of Monday af- hose disposition atto | e & : stlag'd + yer a cigarott ne louses, itis an open sccret that the | 1 ating with the majority. A notable in I L day a v lisposition it i brick yer a ciga Srpiiene e i S o 1o | stance of this reckless spivit was in the tz-rlvm-n]\\'H appear in Tie Ber, Otl tinually find fanlt with everything and T h want the Missourd Pacifc roul L m Travoller: Tt u‘lul-i’h-:'lf‘w}' a youn e fallBaoa et e clootione m o | case of the resolution requesting the | Papers h ntented themselves with | ¥ to criticise the actions of t in 1 r for AL s s e B G AT G AT hOt AN e, Drake’s Magazine: Potato dish—You sc president to return to congress the bill | garbled and unsatisfactory veports of the | offices of public trust. In accord with their | The fast stock of Johuson county 1s excit Titk vepublicans of tho houso fur- | Jrov.t WANS wmoney = 8 Suhg ¥ wh perverted natures, th nishel another conspicuous example of | wolitical fairness by reporting in favor of two demoeratic members from Mis- in his hands providing for an cxtension | debate, while Tis Be is furnishing ”)‘ erous as to look upon every well intended | “Tho streets of Creighiton are beingz worked | (0 0¢ll brokon up. s ) | promised t0 venul wags and ward bummers, can only hope to win next Fridny - by the corruption of the ballot box, by the aid of dem- ocrats and repeaters, and by the help of a gang of renegades whom of the time in which purchasors of lands | Peoplo with the only unabridged and on the Omaha Indian sevation in Ne- | Solutely accurate reportof what was said braslka may make payments. The only | in the greatest debate in the history of Potato—Yes, I'm badly mashed and are now in better condition than cver be- d tors he Jester: Jones My little boy Johnnio of a sincere dosive to promote the public wel- | (. move as prompted by selfish motives instead vants to write a composition all about. flics o wants alarge dry goods house,and | o vt 4 sissippi retaining their seats. Such in- nject of this was to correct an error in | the state. Governor Thayer's past rocord will bear | ample patronage. e AT R A S LEO e 00 Washington Post: It was 11380 p. w, SHarry, " said the congressman's daughter, ;s 4 “thisis the ifth time you have thought gfe he new mail line between Pender and the | somethiug to say just after you had p th Indian agency is uow in operation. Mails 4t~ | yp vour hat.” *Why—ov—yes: so it is. vive daily at 0. n, and depart at 1 p. m. 1 Havry the bill, which of course has nothing whatever to do with politics, but the democrats saw an oppor- the closest scrutiny. He has proven a faith- | The people of Plainviow are now disturbed ful, conservative executive, always timelyin | in *heir sumbers by the pufiug and suorting of viie Short, Line engincs. THE Seventh ward has spoken in no uncertain fones. The home of the sanc- | moving and acting for the best intersts of timonious Chaffee and of Peto Birk- | the masses, especially the farmers. No e hauser registered an emphatic rebuke | friend of the laboring classes eve occupied is the truth, the whole truth and noth- ; i against the mercenaries who have made | the position which he has so honorably filled, For want of suffiient patronage the | isa bit fair.” g sy of it. Ttwasa small and contemptiblo | ofice n sourco of personal profit and | and discharged his duties with the same un- | Webster county alliance h ¢~\:-]u‘u 1ed busi - - g exhibition of spleen, from which there areer, favoritism, The repudiation of the | Swerving devotion to what he considered the | ness, aftera shortaund eventful could be 1o reasonable hope of possible political capital. There was one other manifestation of this spirit during the proceedings at the house on Monday, THE sultan of Turkey diplomatically | struction of a w. works plant, as | 214 ".' L “‘(“'l'; T """1““” 1) rd whowill command popular respect 7 g : whisks the lion's tail and insists on an | *‘crude, vague and unsatisfactory, which, | Minority have fully determined to pur- | 44 gupport. omething new under thesun, King Solo- | the exnibition will be ready by fall, sue this policy whenever there is an n to the con ¢ notwithstanding, Some A TR carly evacuation of Bgypt. This will | ifit isto be passed, should be carefully —— e mon to the contrary notwithstanding, Sou Webster county, which partisanship. Sp—— Tik St Paul Glbe compliments Omala asoneof the few thriving cities whose population claims were affirmed | Dy the census, and Is attention to the puinfal disappointments of Kansas City and Denver. The Globe forgets that Kunsas City and Denver ave still count ing. | cidents refute the democratic charge of | | he has foisted upon the city payroll and kept at the public erib by theaid of Mayor Cushing and Birkhauser, This | Uity 1o ombarrass the —ropub- licans and took advantagoe d 1 don't thitnk filibusterin | | | | | g . tate Convention. v DR N TGy odious combine in its own bailiwick ovi- | Proper and just course to pursue, than Gov- | InThurston county there are 20,000 acy y St n At arecent meeting of the city coun il the city attorney returned an ordin- e ance granting a franchise for the con- ernor Thayoer, notwithstanding the por- | Of lind that have never boen touchid by the | hrask « uested to send dele . plow, and th ready to yield to dence the devermination of republicans thelr soveral countles to meet In convent the whito m ! to rid the party of selfish schemers and | b, the clty of Lincoin, Weduesday, July 2, ai chronic ofiice scekers, and place men on i e — by The sugar boeet palace at Grand Tstand | g'elock 1 S equr et MEITS MANY REQUIREMENTS, | Promises to be the great attraction of this plexities that have surrounded him the past purpose of placing in nomi andidates for the followins stute 5 Work has already comnmenced and | s Governor has not had a opportunity to doso. : [ TrE Rio Grande lrrigation and coloni- | thing new and—since Tuk Bee stands spon- | ureof crops for” ten years, was vi Such opportunities will arise, but Licutenant, Governor. ste Seeretary of State. sor for it—something good as well as new. e BLRE S Ll P Auditor of Public A Have you ue s you walked along the |3 icibly WHWH, WOE serlously entertaix Stato Trasurer, strcet, cast a glance e mass paaliy [l o et L SRR tlorney Genera treet, cast glance av the mass of trashy | e 1 omoyLundorsh county commissionor inisslonerof Pulite Lands and Bull serve to divert the attention of the war- | and completely revis That the like Britons from the Behring sea, and | construction of the ordinance is faulty is defer the confiscation of Alaska, for | not to be doubted. But what is most szation company proposes at an early P under the present rules of the house | gay to commence operations to reclaim they must be much moro rare than | the millions of acres of arid land in New formerly, and in view of the spirit the | Moxico. demoerats are showing there is ver likely tohe an incrense of public senti- which the sultan deserves the thanks of | radically wrong is the method by which Unele Sam the franchise is conferred. The time has passed when the city should grant Tk Texas fever hasdeveloned among | valuable privileges to individ | juvenile ‘literature” upon our news stands | feht in Thurston conty has now. reachod i The idea is tobuild two hun- | and wisked you knew some charm whereby | the suy > court and will finally be decid suaperintendent of Publle Instruction. dred miles of canals and will establish a | your boys might bo scoured against all dan- | on its own merits. In the meantime thero |, AR0 e transaction ofsuch wther businey L system of reservoirs at intervals along | Eerof contanination from ite Well, wo are | Has been lots of bl bluod splled T e Avrouriox e, cttlo in many parts of Kansis, and thou- | porations without return, The business | Me0Y favorable to the new order of pro- | the route. The outlay will be $5,000,000 | Prepared to furnish you the charm. Mr. TLouie Taylor of Plainview, while | myegoveral countios are entitled to ropro- o S 2 e . e i il looking at a game of baseball, g0t 100 close to | sentation as soilows, being bused upon 1t } sands of cattle are dying. Tho author- | of supplying water to the inhabitants of | ¢¢dure under which the vpportunitics | iy monoy, but tho returns will be still | Haveyou never, while idling away an af- |\ accfied battor, and 15 6 consequonco wis | yote tiet for Lon Goorzo He Hhatigs proci i " . v obstructing legislation have been ternoon at home or sitting alone in the even- | hatted across the mouth The h v | dentinl erector in 1888, giving one de it o5 of Nebrasks do well to see that | eitie: ognized as a monopolistic | [OF ohstructing logislatic mreator. ; ! across the mouth. — The mouth may :\\;, :unm.:i,;l' zl‘\:.‘“i‘ ot e a ‘”;'w Fa y7"“1“ T ”'."“hi\“ greatly reduced. A greab many cone | b e— ing, with the rest of the folks gono out, over, but the boy’ will not g0 to & ball | rze 1o wch county, and ‘ono | e g e taw is strictly enforced. | jndustry, and, when the municipality | /0 A . DEE o : i- | wished for something to read—something | game soon, votes and the mujor fraction the, I . i St Sty e » republicans have doubte o THE corporate tax shirkers are practi- RO LI = g G " TN ™ Two thousand head in Chautauqus | does mot itself conduct the operation, | *CtVative republicans have doubted the r P not too heavy, something that you could be S counTIE DL | oOUNTI: O'Brien county will erect a £,000 brick county, Kansas, have died. Thoy woro | all powsiblo benefits arising from i [¥isdom of tho policy adopted by the | enlly socuto for another year. Despito . 3 e o erested in from the first word i brought in fzom Te e et e e majority in the house for expediting | the tax diseriminations pointed out by | IICrested iu from tho first wond and thut or:+y g 4 o oy 5 | $hould not betoo long for the time at your | 5, logislation, but it finds strong support in 1 | the under valuntions and | Gigosall Well, we aro propured to suDIY | * iy consus returns give Buclicton a non | Kb the importantlegislation alveady accom- | omissions of the assessors will stand, and | you with that something. ulation of 22,797 g SEROL &0l 3 3 ! plished, a considerable part of which | the honest taxpayers must bear the bur- Have you ever felt a pressing anxiety to | he newspaper men of Creston have organ would still be on the calendar but for this | den of government, while rich corpora- | know all about some subject yi» | izeda b. lirown, policy, while it finds more emphatic | tions escape with a trifle. Such glaring { Dow't you find puzzling re es in your | 'I;}‘u- Towa editors aro to take an excursion | Hutier justification in the present attitude of | favoritism calls for a very radical rem- | newspaper occasionally, or hear matters men- | 10 Mexico inthe fall. - d J ‘ N et SRlddlta te There is talk of raising £30,000 e s e N S E e a1t iy e tioned in conversation that you would like to | 1 i | malsty 1 i 3 s understand move fully, or find yourself hesi- | GFrovo to build a new conrt iouso for Wizt Tire democratic state central commit- | tating in your business for want of knov A campakitive mullitary arill L oant ol tet] Giks tee has fixed August 14, as the date and | of some scientitic principle o inventiont We 1d, will be onc of the features of the com- | Garti the place, for the next state } w paved to fill that want, too fair and exposition at Davenport Cust AT % ; b convention. ‘The vital part | "‘““f th ‘.‘\ rtisiy imns of T Tho Sioux City Jour Ditwos R Sl A tiod and it will appeal in vain to the botter | JHHEE 2 e ! Begandyou will seo just what wo mean. | braska is too nei to To pawen dehalf of *purity in elections” was re- | Of the franchise is —limited to |, 5 0o of the et herauioreis holito gev ot We will fursish you a complete sctof the | B Weaver ty suceced in old Do I . sor ’ hort il ¢ | indgment of the country for redress. b e 1 Hara et it Dixon warded with a five year term in Joliet, | ® ~comparatively —sho wnd dof- —— on this principle the dute of the Americanized Encyclopmdia Britamnic, Ir | 4€10e s e neh) inite perio M munieipalit THE CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT. m was deferred so as to enable the | wildo all the things we have spoken of; -“‘ s MI L 1"‘w A twenty \”' 0l lI \‘v} pormanent boarder of tho state. Io | it England lease the privilege of sup= | o oo oy party to train its digestive app aratus | supply your boys with attractive, entertain signalized his return to political lifo by | PVing public and private eloctric lights | ¢y issuing abatch of forged ufdavits in- | 10 the highest responsible bidder. In tended to prop up, the political heclers | this way they reap a portion of the of Chicag |;;.l|]n|~(|‘- o om the ndusteinl value | ;¢ cuisq county, proved hisability for his 0130 GBI : new position, His integrity has never EX-GOVERNOR GRAY hns stepped on | We,in Omaha, have boen giving away | poen quostioned and his loyalty to the Hilly fecblo boom m Tndiana, Gray | vights worth millions of dollurs. A | pasty has alwags beon munifest, Mr, does not propose to take a back seat in | private person owning the streets of this | Campbell is o comparatively young man, 92 While the second place on tho | city would undoubtedly exact the high- | voyhe has been prominent in Nebraska ek £ xo . : 2 ) : . yet he been pre © h ski = B e, 3 L © merits of the colebrated En.. | the proprietor over the head with some of the il o ticket of '88 was all ho cared for, he an- | est possible price for their use. The | politics for many years. mugwump inferference, It ias all the meris of the evlebrulod En- | BoL M oL g SR Y Lo Re 36 10 i T nounces his readiness to lead the demo- | ordinary principles of sound business | Tho rotention of Mr, Walter T.oose a8 | .. = oyclopndia Britnuica, oo whith it i | trial on the chirge of attempted murder Tt1s recommonded that no proxies e cratic . forlorn hope two years hence. | would requive that the city should re- | j; il i 3 T11E republicans of the nth ward | founded, with none of its defects. Every | . [, Peirce of Runnells, Polk county, was | mitted to tho eonvontion. and thit the el : 7 b4 B LR his deputy will eause nothing but favor- | 1,v6 dono well. Their exumple should | Subjectdiscussed u the latest English cdi- | struck by a Rock Istand train some tme ago | Zates present bo nithorized 1o cust the £ Such patriotio self-sacrifico doserves a | coiveat least apariial compensution for | aple comment. The selection of a clerk | yo tollowod 1 e the city | tion will be found within its pages. Thear- | while crossing the track, and broughtsnit for | Yote of the dei 3 : bourbon reward, franchises grantod, has for long time been under considera- | prg o oty overy Wird 1n the €Y | s that have been most reduced fn leugth | damazes to the amount’ of §2500). He has e BIEATDN QuaFRA been paid $15,000, with thiarest of. | L NAKE M, SRACEY i tion by the judges of the supreme court, are those devoted to the subjects in which 50, which is one of the largest payments 14| Kearnoy Franchises for waterworks, gas sup- ply, street rosystems and eleetric lighting belong all to the same class. Tri Burlington and Elkhorn roads bave reached an amicable scttlement of the question of right of way into | T, Baltimore the street railways pay Deadwood. This result insures tho | nine per cont of their gross receipts into oarly completion of both roads to the | tho fund for the maiutenance of public metropolis of the Black Flills—an event | purks, Now York hus received a5 high of incalculable value to the teade and |y forty per cent of the gross raceipts in industry of western Dakota and Ne- | yopurn for a similar franchise, In Now brasl Orleans the same system is in vogue. 1Nt Worker Mackin, whose zeal in | And ineach of these cases the duration Faneasicr Linealn perience should lend to the adoption of a similar poliey in the senate, the minor- ity party in congross will have its own reckless and impolitie course to blame, marks that stands a fivst class chance of becoming o | ;s St i v David Cu well | Hevinsauity was the 7 _.\vl, L D DOl I e | e G e ua s ng and improving literature; furnish plenty | « ; \tesmouth as clerk of the supreme Shormin court, will give general satisfaction, Mr. Campbell, as county treasurer four years, e ——— of the most delightful reading for yours g bo held at Man Sherian PETE BIRKHAUSER is making himself | and tellyou in simple, understandable lan 16 to decidet meetings, The chairman of the publie question of i 8 offensively prominent in republican | £Usze all you want to Juow wbout every | SUIK BRI (0 Uho amount of $000 to buikl | dosyer b | ~v;| ct in the whole 2 of human knowl- | & Bt o0 e Tune 30 there wi ey T vorks must find_somo other means of | "Ulg g work which we are fntroducing o | fenln: ol caitie aha. Tveress asts or noars | v Wayhor: paying his political debts to the com- | vo, i 1o cheap or hastily gotten up affair. It | shipped from Logan L A shater bine. Republicans are competent to | is u better encyclopedia than can be bought ‘ Daniel O'Connor of Grandy Center tr } : York .. mana th own affairs without demo- | elsewhere for three or four times the money. | @bolish an original package house by stri Unorganized Tor and the oath-hound dispensers of spoils —_— n 5 4 % 5 % epudiated fo; eir treachery tc e 1 ‘il 5 Tuk owners of the Dakota tin mines GROWTI 0F SOUTHERN CITIES but the delay has in 1o way interfored | e o (O£ thelr troachory o the | gho inurest of Americans is uecessarily far | of'ine sort, f nol the largesty ever *sade fn : . should ot to work and develop the [ Grent ns the growth in populition of | with the busiucss of the tribunal, | b foees o 2" THRRn R RN | ik, diaa [thav of Enwlshoy, . No'| o, ¢ - mines, >mises amount to nothing, | Western cities has been during the past | My Leese, temporary clerk, has given ;h‘!"::\:ul:lx“i’.rlhlfllx\lu-,4‘ff‘”l> \(\\\»“‘U‘v'{‘ju n\;'h.:‘ | ; R 2 STREET \ neral sfaction, and the s WHAT hus bocome of the couneil com- | English lmm:; or parliay .wl’u y borough : .T""" \ ’ ik L) | UOUGI.AS- p 4 ariff on tmportations of tin would bo far | havo reallied o no loss romarlenblo pro- | loction of Mr. Csmpbell only sssures | mittoo whick promised to rovolutionize | Homay want to know whore the countes oF | ™ qts ook more profitably employed in developing | gross. The population of Memphisin- | ;morg speedy disposition of the business | the thé mines and demonstrating to the | crensed ono hundred and twenty-throe | of the offi country that the home product equals in | Por cont. Atlinta’s increaso was one The timo wasted in offorts to secure a | 100 years, a number of citiesin the south The Lead City Herald On account of our largo he Lead City Herald pri R ainn Ty tax rolls? Have the taxshirkers | borough is, its population, tho character of | oviginal package advertiseie j soiiiarpastug iEatiice: oined the Tammany club to insure ex- | its industrics, its modern or autique ob- | Hitehcock wauts a wo > . RSN ) ! Jects of interest; but, these things told him, | artesian well powerful cnough to ru | PREIE ! oo spacious un 1 con his intorest is at an end. On the other hand, | The Watertown Daily Courier-N orony oilioes: The fact that at least a dozen of prom- quality and quantity the imported article, | hundred por cont. Dallas rolls up fig-"| jnent Nebraskans huve applied for this ures showing a gain of two hundred and | ! lien the question is of an American state op | Succumbed o the mevitable, but the weekly position and boen left, shows that the NOW that Mr. Griggs has not been | When the question is of an American stal i i ek R Bt SHp Wesky . Betts & Betts HAVING practically monopolized the | eighty percent. Chattanooga’s increase | city, he wants to know all about it. Itist g ) tax-caters ave still without oceupation, | chosen clerk of the supreme court, | The Indian farn re bringlng | production of text books, the school | was one hundred and forty-eight percont, | 1nd the selection of Mr. Campbell em- | he goon inhis wild desire to set | new potatoes into Fort Pierre and 1409‘ Douglas s, Omabs, N book trust is working for the endorse- | Whileits suburbs also gained heavily. | | hasizes the bolief that hero of late men | everything in il § | them at 50 ¢ per bushiel, g t t yhasizes the ¢ at here of late men | every g ht to musie, haye been called uy ment of the National Educational asso- | Fort Worth's increaso was three hun- | 4rg chosen for places of trust and honor P [ ;he8a Gty minces bavo been ceitod know e | OMAHA alatlon. ~ The “].,l,.....,,‘..“,,.m that the | dr nl.}mnl .~v\\v|.\'lh\z'm‘;' 'm‘ while Hw--l ruthor than choosing themselves, Mr, n.w.,’. s the Perishing, prdia Britannica have recognized this need, | who Lost theiv lives at Dunbar, Pa { LOAN AND TRUST associntion would roast the combine | mingham, Alabuma, donbtless surpassed ipbell 8 to be congratulated. Chitagy Inter-Ocean wud, reducing the articles of exclusively | Burglars broke up an original package 4 brought the leading book men to the | every other city in the countryin the ‘Thostate ofientucky has two counties | Fnglish interest within reasonablo linits, | BOUSC at Garrotson, carry ing away evorything [ COMPANY convention. A profound silence reigns, | rute of increase, which s nearly €ight | Sramisrics of railvoad construction | fiouy i Huglo chiurch, Whynot recall @ | they have utilized tho space thus gained for | &40 | but the assembled educators need only | hundrod por cont. Of course nons of | for tho past six months show an iner N SAINS MANRAE the exhaustive treatment, by Amcrican ex- |~ Among the laws that went into effect in give the hint to have their wants sup- | thesacitios has gained us many people | of four hundred and fifty miles compared oA i o O ataut perts, of spocially American subjects, v | North Dak plicd regardless of expense. during the pust ten years ns tho grow- | with the corresponding period last year. ( g g citios of the west, Omaha's inerease | Ninet o emptions? him what the English county or borough is totne Englishman, and he wds 1o have it treated in an cqually exhaustive mauner. “The compilers of the Americanized Eucyelo of value in the place, including $£00 In money | gy beorihed and Guaranteed Capitat Paidin Capital Buys and sells stocks and bond ta July 1 was the one making it a | commercial pap and is this their only improvement. The origi- | erime to sellor give toa minor under sixte | Tum O ‘ 3 3 Lt g 1880, f : \ [ :‘v;:‘tn.).x,lwn.';-’v‘“n s [lr‘.\w:m s all_mention of | OF form, excopt ou tho written order !Ar a ‘ loots Le x0s, £ Chinese ambassador to the | in population since 0, for example, | completed g The center of | Urers to get together anddecide upon theout s s : A iy yarent or guardian, or tobacco in wuny form, o ¥ : 0. T g Uniled tatce. Aunounces that tnlews | beIng grester than tho Solal prewnt lu:?”ir. Pl e s oo b | b of striotly” pure mapls syrup for nox | ClAraeioRs living N acptiation of i luteat | o ignalir foe vialathe being Impriton ment | Qmahaloan & TrusiCo congress reprals or modifies the exclu- | populution of the largest of the south- | shifted from the northwestern states to | Y4 L Tho Amcrican oditors have rem- | not moro thun ), orbothsuch e wd m- | SAVINGS BANK. sionnet, the Chinese government will | ern cities named, while its per econt- | the Mississippi group, in which fifty-four Eadly Worste ediod this defect by th s x" BlionY, i |s.E Gornen16th and Douglas St retalinte in kind, Sevoral demands for | age of growth was exceeded by | percent of the total mileage was con- | Fremont Flai Of 3,000 biographica s, in upreme court, of? South Dakota re the repeal of the law have been made, | only two of those cities, but still the | structed, The significance of thischange | The prohibitionists were fairly worsted at | life of ey R ehaenter couliar case of Benedict & Co. vs, | Subsorile Guiiriteed Capit 2 ies i B¢ ce on Sat 1y r. Rosewater's stub. L1 to the ear. Lif he Linbility of et de lies in the determination of the corpora- | BUatrice ou Suturday. Mr. Roscwater's st b 5 T'he plaintiffin the case, o wh 1 Id Lrusts; mets as trans fori and trust cago Tribune arly deficient in | Years of age cigars or cigarettes of any kind | YOrporations, takes charg HrOPRELY hundred miles of track wero | It is almost tino for the glucose manufact wided down a docision in the some- | Pald in Capita] ' and unless a favorable answer is soon | progress of the principal towns of the e 1 ] given, the Chinese government will | south has been remarkablo, under the | tions to check the ugitation for reduced | 2™ 8018 SWept away the web of senti . Y iesler, Miqghod Lo goods of e e e L i adopt similar tactics, The result will bo | tiroumstances quito as much sous that | rates west of the Missouri river by | bret e ool Woven by the oppoti fous ndditio ot s 3 enyt | OMoraiA, . Wywin: (ruafion sastrous 0 American interests fu | 0f the cities of the west, abendoning all plans for exten- | ments advanced by his colloagie. That | ploe set ofnew maps and beautiful 5 e 1o oy tho pInUM, | ) ivactom A, U Wyman, J. 14, Mil Tho mols aro ospocially intoresting s | sions and thereby frightening the | Omaha has been one of the most slandered of 1. Suchisthe Americanfzed £ b e Tt piaath |~ Brown, Guy ¢ Barigo, B V. Dasi,

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