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w A demma & Aspamsy A AVAASAh A Y AMU A A AE AU THE DATLY BERE/| #crearprvier or rag ENEMY. | Brasil boing now exporters of wheat. | stonal convertfon. o mado all the mo- OF THE NORTHWEST. | soventytwoand onebalt yoars each. Fonr l,Ro“ TE SH'”.‘ (‘QP"‘AL [= The democratic and mugwumppress is | The surplus product of the Argentine ' tions, introduoud gll the resolutions and “;;&" mmlelum- agrremting \ 4 Al £ gty RO8 TE Fdit n in inc ring - o 8O- R slie 0 years e 1 rly id a gene A ro p bus s for b . oot Agrsod W U2 b E. ROSEWATER, Editor, | ngain indulging in the favorite amu: Republic two years ago was nearly | dida general garBage-dump business £0r | phe valuation of live stock in Grant county | wards, agscrogating 06 years, And the oom e ment ofinventing stortes of o movement | nine mwillion bushels, and of Chili | the Douglas county democraey { 1 £200,000, b s of the elght feichad 644 years, or BLISHED IVERY MORNING. |10 foree Mr. Blaine into retirement. | somewhat less than two mil- ‘ - I'hie Valley county democratio convention | 8t average of eighty and one-half yoars cach, s Jounty's Commisionoers Boforo tl — { neo in publie | on b 13, n& shown b, e amounts Ly meat® ipspectors, like their cole | Wiilbe held at Ord August ), A party of Chamberlain people, while on a 0 R " TS ¢ B CRIPTION The eontinuanee in public Lif lton bushels as shown by the smounts | TRE meaf, lyspectors, Ll 3 i | e Scandinavians of Cherry county hold a | i %0 Amerian isiand, 1n. the Missourt State Bosrd of Eq e “ Yr- : 8 A N #1000 | U shed republican leader exported. It is the opinion of those con- | lengu 8 in other departments of the city, plenio e T AP o A Y Tivor nosr thas dity, the other dy, dls | k 5 Box. 1 500 | sore disappointment to his p versant with the situntion that the time nnot give their attention to the we e Blklae iy fale will be held a | Cred ® curlous which, on investiga- | ) s 57 | ponents, When he was appointed in the | is not far distant when the three peinei- | for which they are paid when their | Browster September 29, 24 aud LR o iy cysor ALt | PROTESTING AGAINST INCREASED TAXES, i 1 net ¢ dent [Tarrl | breadstuff producing countries of | political vices aro demanded by the | M. Foster of Arcadia foll down o collar | over gt A g s Is of & e | = [ | dicted th ould remn South Amerien will de o the United [ combine. It is asking too much. wnd broke her neck, but is still alive v stream of wa . Omalia. The iteo Pl e s i NG St ‘y,“‘,'« y‘)‘,‘ r i ,] :'|y‘\<1‘)‘ul; the flour | phob vt Revehi | Humbolde voters defoated the proposition | the air several foet. Th omplalnts Against an Alleged Ko ot Corner Nt o cry b p was greater portion of Al e SRR town 10 build waterworks is lukownrm, § sulter of Women A Saloon { tin ot i to run the adz ration markel in the southern continent and [ THESouth Omaha boodlers were not ho Pacifle Short Line ned for | ereat depth p Fitls 6 v Vo iomins 11 and ribnne bullding. | time appenred that he was attempting ot iato active competition with us in | in the business for their health exclu- | business between SiouxCity and O Neill 100 & public ¥ ant. oo e »l( ut-City N et Fourteenth $tie . : sive st eonsideration of health ¢ ’ 00 ¢ . Cole- | b properly t i anad Notes. | desired to do more than perform his | Europe. G0 (oG CHEEUROR (OF LSRkL 5 gl e other | fountain i CORRFSPONDENCE, duties 18 seorotary of state, which are | It is thus obvious that ouragricultural | Well a8 liberty suggests an early depar- | Hiue, wwe 1@ oth i A ' e to mows and | suflicient to sntisfy any reasonable mun’s | producers have litile to hope for from | ture tomore congenial clim Iho old settlers of Blaine county will hold WY 1T I5XC ELS, o R i hition, whieh ho has discharged markets of South and Central Amer- -—:-l-__—v”“' T LR picnic at Brewster Septem- | ha Amerieanized Enoyelopredia Britan- A i U — : i | : A . SRS the inevitable like their | Colerid ea fifty-barrel flouring ol . s e o 5 | ness Inttorsan tanees shouls " n yeur and o halfof most intin m-iwv_--‘h benefit as they would derive | . “< 3 - mill, costi in operation in January | ECnuine triumplof American ingenuity and ‘ ' W f rile Teia tion with the pi nt he | from being relioved of annual chargo | ith arolina, here |50 ¥ | energy, 1 fou 1 o e 6 i | 1 pyablo to Ue vof the Com RN b i WS o Rdonae | fift Nion dollars | T 1 exj e provided for in ud A horso stepped on the foot of George | “Encyclopudia B 3, Itis by mome The I "arnn 1 teenth 8ts | offect that Mr, Blaine was to “'n 1egotiation of reciproc t ¢ policon « 1 sed with, with- | in r Ainsworth, v 1 by u bull the tis the |fied wa SWORN ATEMUNT OF OLNOUTATION |from ; \“t‘u d ‘lr’l’ i h Au i ?‘ _mt"‘Y in t h legr impairving T e e & L B o \ bl el i 3 i they ¥ . s with the president, ne | fx h import | the off S the foree 4ot ! s e [ ad, tuken apart and ot | A 1 ( ! 1 le can vhout the time | d i siL x 1 in conneetion W ho rollor 1 i A Wiy as to tin i \ AT \L 1 i P I A elary ¢ 124852 | ofth r of t govern. THE st ving | Kuhuel of ( ibus has been taken to | compiled Tk h n, for ¥ | Auother case of in al - 3 i for itsfc n wble or at | claim to t . “The industrial annex | Nt hat promasure’ Meth | Subor it e i : 1 some delay in trar - | of Omal to o chila ut and wtion L Amerl \ i o Behring sea co Adjutant Ger L e / ! I ’ s : 7 2T | Results (n all thess cose with the southern counte AS MI ted the | 2Peciul oder « ; filea ¥ AWaiiel. e ol | whilo t « [ % of o CIAD PAY KILLED HIM ity w the co-operation of the | poseof att gt v Mill, th ragro v £ HE 1 sol, nanaged finiliy G « ! t offeet that a combina The dermise of the Repiebiicen affords a | PUmp. TS St e i fatis ! can all be found in its pages, Such | tioned her tosay nothingabout tho matte } [ tton 11 n the r riki lustration of Een Franklin POLITICAL CHOW-CHOW,. mont, Perry Lawson 1y PRk iy R et e HE s | publi leaders of the house—Reed, e mott “Credit is dend; bad ome time pt op At Valen. [ 305 A o Beede o | gl are endenvoring to aye her ka, | McKin I Cannon—to drive Mr. lled him, the Second distr r con- TR ISR T e e e e LR L 2 | punishhimin the police wurt, ! B Mk being duly sworn, de- | IBluine out of the cabinet and| While the Republican had heen for I8 s now ot M, MOk o est frionds | ap, sl AY SIS FARTNER ROBIED T s that he I wncrotuty of Th into political exile, The motive of the | many years suffering from mismanage- | % 1™ L ""”"-"“"“:“‘ ad h et Fred Hagensick fus (1 Companys thi wetnial ave A i 3 p ik i green o has been many things for i ot M W, o |38 : eepors at 21 nd who have it e AR ARG e e | conspiracy w i thus disclosed iy | ment and lack of public confidence, its [ BLCTPIHTE b B8 o H e o it et | OL SRR B it Kb o d e, meanth of duly, 186, 15,73 Augnst, | disatisfaction with the position of the ilufe is chiclly due to the i Wt i prodiicats of Ne e L Sl \phies has beon | thirsty dettcons of East Lincln, Have fil copld coretary of state regarding the tariff | duction of the give-awny policy i field, and as the democrats !\\'»‘mmm. there was two feet of wator, | ad ious fa or Grant, ‘Ir‘.: after a partnershi “‘,‘ < “‘T,“‘,‘(]“‘,;:“ bill. The house Leaders, as well as somo | years ngo Loyal L. Smith did a very | are of ¢ U with McKeighnn, tho | which hold the puly sterion. ovel oking | Shermun, Sheridan, Harrison noe Cleveland | ook i #1,70) above ail exponses in that oo, { i other republicans in both branchesof con- | large business in Omaha by selling is sturted, It is to be hoped that both | headformost to the bottor:, Hoelp came | " 4 o vhe orizinal “Dritanica, uthe clains that Glotfelter managed to get ] " & Fib i s otk (6 bo veiy pieably) || dr gocis batour Gosts CEtte beuhs Vinds: | Renaomen v low until afterdog | quickly andiie was drawn to the suface [ that compilation excluding bi- | hold of I but 8125 of it Whon they firmel coples. e t e public and persistent | froo excursions and attrctive posiors | U4 and I thoncnthiab Atiniay to || il b Tt femes W8 forehoad. T el row maps 1w been. rstetel an | Mont win (hat ho sbould farnish the ftares prescn vay in wl M. Bla drew inmensely, and for ntime crowded | Pn theivem Hob woath ““‘l“": wre doubtft ANHITiO0 SR aHa I i Ao i Ler pay for the lic slattor LEHAE ropos y for sccun tr@de re | his honest competitors. But in due time = COEPCEY Shrador, the eroamery man who tiod Aoty L Lt et e e all dir ave deterr 1 that his political | to keep out of the clutchesof the sherif, | Me0to "‘l‘ lan out 8 year | \Clottar Pron ok oy E i Fat origina Britanica’ what the to st w‘-g“ t Tl mbit ion {8 nee In order to | Thesame give-wway policy has ruined WS was secretary of st ing | states that ived thirty tubs filled | “Britanica” ist other eney | sick's consent and ts v ; tho Gl bility ¢ ol ia “ e i a fore him was & chance to | with buttor fr wer, hut when opened [ work of which we e v say, af Bt il st 1y iy L /S o ———— iny degrec < UL Pl ng proprietors ot tho | pe elected to a second 1 it he desived it. | twent the thsalt and ten with in Y ¢ i e T . r i ¢RD grain rates and tory it i o nded | Lepub ‘n\.‘\w!“u. y wrecked the whol Ben {owdery Suh g Mot of vary desmt Shrader .';- W, on the 1',‘\(‘.:1 it f e WLAIRES! pric 1 add mill to hat the combine o assurances of | concern. When S | ability, wu y. and the future seemed 3 Sl ] ro is no end ) f 1 » draft id, il is no en 1 Attetiy Al6H: ot Nebrake upport from the prosident its subscription price lud \ s¢ orand a salary th i Shides A a6 FosTE 1 of i S ——— It is quite within belicf that some ve- | the white not it to be snec u Cozad mer R At o | 1 10 be sep Tite prevailing hot in Kansa publicans in congr 1d Messrs, Reed, | yet, if the p A Loll 1, who had died, La: Hlu e hant (& doil v st ok r ) ‘, Loy, and the campaign has scarcely | tho number, more or less disp 1| upon people who do them, and e ! t v i willl begun | with tho attitude of Mr. Bluine regard- | throwing papers into people’s back und | 41t Colonel antiMimediess Ll G SSPRYE JO Sl o Rkt e L e e Sy o T ———— | ing the tariff, as it is well known they | front yards, the enterprise must sooner | ooy Srm b el Sotltibielad ol ices of a thousand or trained midsand | he seized his revolvor and attomp FWr s ftaded SoR AT T RE ol el | $h : Jominated. 11 ion was not doubted by | A Daughters of Veterans camp 1s being or- | st u s which have mized in the | der b 1 Jy th Yoo f ntinue a I pac co with his reciprocity o later end ina ¢ Nobody can af- | wepublicans, wnd he resigned a s imized at Roek Rapids., R it B T derhor. Fortuntely the cartridy in southiern states, it will be neces entlemen named are | ford to deliver six cight-page papers | state, Fle sent tocongeess, didall he could | _ The offieial report of the census of Page | fruition of thought, chiovenent ind Giscov- | siiampt to oot et Lo, to disarm the candidates to prevent {05 mudh jadgment snd ARaiadan Sl itoni 40, 165 A8l | A datis i, S T T ‘-.»\Iu.‘n ;[.\ s the county 20,008 inhabitants. »4]\ I;l)\h'\\!]u“ ».r‘ id ever-wideningeir- | to bewt her and kick her to deith and bloodshed | to muke wur on year or ten cents o woek. This was the | found that he was a square peg for a round [ John Kuchl, an eighteen-year-old Lyons | cle of human knowleds standing this sho eontinied o liv mike I 3 v i 4 Pl 201 oy, had three' fingers taken off by o buzz ~——— until be made md attempt BISMARCK'S “ropille fand” hus been | WEINg views tha approved by ot 6 that ate the meal in the |hole—that he did not fill tho Uill. | gqy, TH 1 SLOC UM I3 AW, for hor life abollshied iy the Gorman govornment, | Prominent repu wns, and by a very [ Republican tub, and has been eating the | COWdery was appointed secretary of state, I'he seven-year-old son of Mike McLaug i et B and ce Siih b ‘ e 1 o' | large number of the people. The [ menl in the larder of our amateur col- and I use of his tend v to | linof Rockwell fell from a windmill tower The following is asynopsisof the Nebraska aiden 1 3 o princely sting still lingers in | SHS, THUAE B S e e reRa e et : dove-tail over railronds, he was but slightly | and broke both arms high license Local option lav: She nlso asks for the custody Otto's ink well, 1 ion upon which the ABs(h dLiers| SeR O, Lo cheock, It s only & | ongjdored byt state convention, and in Four members of the family of Ma Section | provides that the county board of ear-old child e o s ence of opinion is one of policy wholly, | matter of time when the drain will | junuary he will beout of his job. Laws had | 1er of Menlo have died within twe years and | €A¢ Ih county miy uvim' license for the sale of WISITES HIS WAGES. 2 A I Baks thorouniiv id not of principle, and the right of | finally eat up his entire eonce i s who mnsisted that ho had done well each with a different discase, 2 3 malt, spirituous and vinous liquors, if deemed | Por five weary months William WHEN Mr. Harlan gets [.m'vml,.hl_\ Mr. Hlnilu-llulh’ll Ll i ettt et .ly i SRS ,', | m‘ »vl sl 1\‘:.1 T .}.” don \.\“\‘ n’ with Bright's disease, expedicnt, upon the application by petition of | plowed, harvested and did other manuil rmed up to the work bofore him, Me, | M ! b nly one legitimate way for | congress.wnd it was, of course, supposed tha Mrs. JaneWestlalke has brought sult against | Wirty of the resitent frecholders of the | fubor on tho farm of Fred W, Baliwin, nota McKoighan will find that a political ngit is not to be [ mento build up abusiness, and that is | he would reccive a complimentary vote frow | thoeity of Davenport for #4000 damages, | OV if ”‘,‘1“-""1'\ s under township ovgan- | great distance from Lincoln, Rlea was to cyclone pluyed with his shape | It cannot fairly be con- | to furnish good goods and get good pay | his own county. But bis name was not men- | Last winter she slipped on a defective side- | Fation, Hhe county hoard shall ot b ceive§20 per month for vho work but lio i e that tho exercise of the | for them. Tho givenway policy ean | toned. Notmentioned even on the side, He | walk and broko her log and has not yet re- | Fonow inany eity of incorporated it IR I L Tix financlal operations of the t [ gn tohis oflicial chaeacter, | o DA (B8 b dechy It caat | Wwaimowsd Wowal Ly ‘publtalopiaion ndf oevered feam thooftouis of the il G | vithin two miles of the same Sk T AL C et ) v s of the treas- i gn to v ) 3 R e TG o i I Be R d Gt va g |4 o dobY) nith, a favmer 1ivin e Gil- | Section 2 provides for the filing of the ap- | 8 redushion (dedinoy 8 5 T eriment | Sinee it may cerfainly be elaimed that it | not be done in the snbseription {llf syl ol ot e ’l b, | man, was “kicked in the face by i horse, cut- | plication and for et .r,l,:,.\u‘v]\, | e o, [, in i tap & seventy-th willion dollars in bond | is within his duty to seckto improve f price of a paper because paper and ink |y proverh: ! ) but some conven: | "Tha b ‘N“{‘; Tl "I toeye | tion for at loast two wedks before the graut- | the v’l’pl" o court onan ulloged erorin. thy purchases alone in three years. the relations, commercial or otherwise, | are staple goods like flowr and sugar. | tions this fall b scounted republics, | bofore by kicks in the same place. o J‘p.h s for the Iz 0f fhe | oNSmMHE m——— between the United Sta 1 They cost o much per pound and nobody . Luws and Cowdery are examples of Rev. Mr. Hayden ofthe Christian _church | case if a remonstrance is flled against the . FORCLYG ML T0 PAT FOR HIS T Ta®r elimate of San Diego is sald to be | countries, The displeasure that can afford to give them away in any | this proposition. and Rev. Mr. Niblock of the United Presby anting of a license to the applicant. g E. B. lv;‘\'- ay asks the ’I'm’w ) e tonewspapers. No less than eighteen | congress cannot bo magnified into a | out drifting into bankrupley. the independent convention, it was a sublime i with their rigid views on prohibi- rm of the license; the givingof ) | him for beer. The Auid wis “husht haye cronked within taicty-six months. | party offense, and any attempt to punish | Competition between papers conducted | spectucle to see Butler ana Burrows working | v hond by itis sugoesstul spplicent fory tholli= | Trom \ the © Bunx|’ [Biewing ool A i SR | bim n the way suggested would bo very | on business peinciples must be on tho | for Powers agatust Van Wyck. It was Mr. | oAt Villises twg porsons wero awrested and | “QCions s g and 10 make it an offense, pun- | years 1565, 1855 and 187 Whaiher Riiy THE extreme protection cliquo fn con- | sure tareact upon those respon ible for it | lines of their respective excollence Burrows prograume that Powers should bo | o1fica were boys under fiftenn and two were | ishable by’ afine of 8 Jicensed | dranlcall the beer himself 1 not. is not statol gross threaten to voad Mv. Blaine out of | with marked severity. Doubtless no- | news-gatherers and_exponents of publie | the mau, and whea Coleman failed to develop | professional ramblers, oo haviug just been | lquordetlor to el intoxicating liquor to | inthe potitian, Atany nte the Frans con i the party, Meanwhile the voters are | body understands this better than fhe | opinion. In that line there is a wide “‘-:“_‘M‘\_"' : I.-‘.‘,f‘l‘.h.‘fi :»"l"‘-l.if} }".m.-u with AI!NU from a jail senteuce for a similar of Scetion 11 provides that any person selling | collecting the money for: the toots (h A biat] 5 proparing o read tho viot act tothe | house leaders who ave named as conspir- | range for the man of brains. Capacity, e Bkt A party of Webster City practical Jokers | Ja0% WItIotR Heemae ShL Ho o O | e ot Trotay 1 dna i, & Ere p i Kerh i 7 i o A pi b: prac lcers | joss than 8100 nor more than $00 foe cach | disco Tredway is determined o make cligue. ing to dvive Mr. Blaine from the cabinet | industry and intogrity of purposo will | Our doubledecked cotemporary is for | tried to play & jolo on a youne man numed | (e uid seetion 13 provies Lor (e il | MASIIe speetlitio ot o o e — nchieve the best results. Tho Lesson of | Bryan for congress for the following reasons; | {arnenter, ‘the voung man didwt seem 0§ of such’ offenders. g i he has been ehasing Riley through the lower SINCE Starvation Scott became asup- | “CARRYING COALS €0 NEWCASTLE” | the hour should not be lost upon our | “Mr Bryanisa young man who wuessed the 31“; LS _”‘J(‘“" !w“xwlmu'l,; |.‘.\.uh\-l";|‘m| ion 13 makes it an offense, punishable | courts witha good sized club, At tho lLust o g P ey . : B o ot he gl s L bur Hann through the lea. The § hy g fine of $100 and @ forfeiture of license, | trial the sympathy of the jury was with the porterof the democratic ticket in Penn- nator Morrill opened the tariff de- | overreaching contemporaries, number of beans we had placed in a large | joker is in the hands of a nurse, while the y licensed liquor vender to sell adul® | man who had bought the beerand they gave % sylvania, the republican plurality is ex- | bate in the senate on the part of the re- emm——— plass jar and won our great prize of 313, Mr, | jokce languishes in the county jail. ted liguor. a verdicy accordingly. But Tredway “will ected to rench thirty thousand—a good | publicans Wednesday, muking s charac- ira e . .1 | Bryan docs not take our duily, but he sub- | At Neponset, Til., one day last weelk Harry clion 14 makes it an offonso punishable | eventually bave the money if it csts' twico 3 lP‘ o ty g publicans Wednesday, muking a thul‘m Tur republicans of Tennessee, Who | (o ived for our weekiy and will contest for | McGracking whs t1 om his wagon and a fine of $10) forany peron to soll ot ¢ive | asmuch toget it ashe pild fr tho bill : igure for un off year. teristic speech in defenso of the protec- | have just held theirstate convention, | gup great $390 prize and seo If he can raise tho | iNstantly Jilled. Flo wasa member of con- any Jiquor on Sunday, or o the day of RT AT e - i —————— tion policy with which his name is con- | were outspoken in favor of an effective o _ syt pany A, Thirty-scventh regiment lowa vol- | any genéral or special election. e o e s & WaikN pension clalm agents In Wash- x v _1) T it L e pok ror an effective | largest uumber df bushels of - corn on an ac unteers, in theato war of the rebellion. He s 15t0 23 inclusive, define the lia. | ,, Fenty Jor colored man, wis _arrestol 5 5 s s entified. : ) ! 2 ! @ no more | of ground in Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska and | was named by his co S Yay, | bility oonkecpers for ges sustaine Mougolin e ! ; spicuously identified he most lnter- | federal eleetion law. There are no move | of 1 in lowa, F , Nebraska and ! ¥ wrades “Happy Day,” | bility of saloonkecpers for damages sustainod [ ShiS morning o comglaint of a Mougolin 4 gton hacvest from one hundred to | esting portion of what he said was his | aggressivo republicans in the south than | Colorado. Mr. Brynn stands pledied tosup- | His widow is ontirclyhelploss with pasalyais, | by any ono in conseqa ¢ tho trfic and [ RAMEL SUUE Leo, wie mibs o laundny at . three thousand dollars a duy in foos, the | roforence to the markets of Central and | those of Tennessee, and itis not im- | port ourscow line, and will personaly supe Ex-Governor Packud, of national reputa. | Bovide the stepsuc tocollect such | giolo o pair of shoes belonging to im. P Public can accurately moasure the sym- | South Amerdea, which i6 s proposed | probable thut thoy willba the firstto [ iatend, 1f elected, tho job of muking | tionat the timeof the Hises administeation, | “Sation o4 wiatesto thetssuanceof drug- | ,, The cobred peole of tlis cily will o Doty otitlint dlatm wpent for the vab | thla bt o A KRN Hndaivon ta s diraillc Fhreall the solld Ao mbarite. conbret of :}u» A\nw;m rivor mavigable hetwecn | 18 been mentimed us Mirshalltown's ewdi | Q0N brats |“uy[4|‘ui< ipgtion duy ooy atlroy ‘ Jy 9 5 [Pl N N 1 e Tt maka an ‘ounci lufls, 5 solvin, he | ¢ H oo IES i Lo T'he local optic leature ¢ law is con- | © ot s v Ao IS 08 VAB)S erans, our agricultural products by a policy of | that section, to which end it is quite ,_.‘;':i:“‘f.'l"‘fm";" ke ”\'” l‘,"“ ]‘_”““,‘1‘ the Cedwr Rupids convention, Probibition nul,.])..(l'..’\ ALontion s l‘,'uf’m:’lf:,'l‘ v on o expected from Omaha and neighbor- ] 4 W ot i \ trade reciprocity. The Vermont senator | possible the proposed cleetion law would | oy A T PROADIRONS Ohiewicn Rocoun of dite allowihit Hsoniy, M5 ! JEiomnEa 1 “WEavein fuvor of liberal pensions | very plabiy indieated that ho. Lo ; e e LIS REaY preguan *4 | aceopt our offer wnd guess on the stump, the | his son-in-law to bring inu cuse of beerat his | "Efa corporate anthorities ¢ S ant \e Repablican newspaper compiny of 4 el s vnlu oo, | Yory plainly indieated that ho is uot in | materially assist them. Thoir decla- | yumber ot peas i a pod, and also coutest tor | own wedding., villons, Sorhorato sithorities ofall ctiosand | oma filed articles of incorporition todiy d i v sympathy with this proposal. ration in f eratic platform. The malicious vetoes Ho sndd thab of 4 of Clovoland are forgotten in the wild | witle, sheep and 1 dosive to capture the soldier vote of the | L vor of such & law | oursl00 prize tobe siven to the wost pop- | The little village of Peoria, ashort dis- | and prohibit the selling or giving away of | With & ecapital stock of €500, The incor gricultural products | may have some influenco at | ularschool teacher.” Al these virtuos haye | fapce northwest of Oskaloosa, is on deck y intoxicating, malt, spirituous and viuc Porakies ar demmii €)1y Lyard C | . % b : 7 il ith a dog story that equals the " tale of A St el Calkins, W. Morton S M. Gillian sud rses, the countrvies | Washington, but until 1} is [ endeared Mr. Diyan to our dov e O e s ninin thellmle of Suei S Vo | Sherman Wilcos. ble-decked m also fixes i T south of us have an abundant andceheap | mere expression in the same direction | conteruporary, aud Furmer Hitcheock pro red & nuisance, and a public-spirited | the license shall not beless than 4 TV [ Qlstriot, supply, not ouly for home consumption, | from the republicans of the north, the | P93¢ tosce that the pea-pod offer holds good | citizen toc D bimsdlt to | play ¢ EOlR R0 sy ks aring eamition [L8 0y Sonada 'vh“ St e e e % Lo A i L til afte S of lox joner. In fuifilling his 000 abitants not less than $1,000in cities Mozavmiqre, July Special 3 Titn temperatar of mocthern Ne. | P 150 for cxportation. To carry any | friends of tho proposed legislation in | W2t after Novenber. doslam He killad the wrong dog,. I thic he | LAvii & ToBENGoLOE nava e 10000, 18 [ o e Ty i i e braska is too high for the health of | °F these products to those countrl in | congress will not increase in number. The republican convention in the Thi slew a fine bird dog belonging to Dr. Went e 27 relute aut Azevolo Cont , who in June weit amatenr eain robbors, Sinee the rewy. | B¢ vain hope of inding a market would | Just how strong they are at present in stialstuiot) nos nokbeer atidally, (ORHLEERT RRVORY Atied Tuin: mattec eal Rand pRIallle Tou ol eS| yith an armed expedition to the Shire dis- tatows of that section retired to the pen- | & 1e ‘“"ll- “‘u‘l"x"«\‘h\nurv.u\- to Now- | the senate is a matier of somo anxiety, | #41 LW»: gl :‘[‘\‘ ,"‘lm,‘" ‘:,I “]" ’:“' o | feet of sod. Threo doys after mter nent the | Seotlons malked: dranicenness) (an . offor et for the ostensible purpose of atticking 4 @ boliey e ng froo 1 i i 1 0IImbYS eav In August, Mr. orsey 0 Nt e ne ) b k s ble b p Of & 1 9 has selzed (&) camer Janmes Foosta i R R Heo bolieved that adding freo | but the fmprossion obtains that they ave | 5 TRUHEES ey i Ausust A | dog reappeaved and cimo back to the doctor's | panishable by u fine of#10 and costs or im ha ed the sten | S b ; | sugar to the breakfast tablo prosented o | not in sufiicient forco to pass an elee- | o PrOtithy watment of Laws [u tho | door to cluim his allowance. The doctor ro- | prisonment not exeoeding thirty days balighipie o DL Aot decidedly unprofitable both for health ot in I @ Seeond, & he wants the nomination see [ claimed him and he is uow as fut_and as fou 20 provides that the doors and win compiny and thit the crew of {ho and pockot, | easo than tea and coffese pre- | tion bill. At any rate, no such meas- nameis mentioned. lively as ever. There isno chance for mis- | dows of saloons shall bekept free from sereens | steamer bas been sent to Quillamie for trial, sented in 1872 for like treatment, This |urcns the houss bill cun pass at the O RN = A | kel as tho dog boars the sot wounds ‘aud | or bilids 7 Dl eaie T B Tie domocrats of Mississinpl. with | Attitude of the Vermont senator, in dis- | presont session, 5o that thoese who arve ih notin wigiatlon o ; confidencedto say, Lle Lomb 15 emphy, MEDIUMNS ON THEIR MUSCLE. 3 Sgplb et el o8 i ne ki AL SO oyt N [t B 2 that Allen Root ruled impartially as chai — s A ‘IR A 2 Syoxey, N. 8. W., July 8l.—[Special Ca t chaructoristio generosity, have invited | tinct hostlity policy so porsistently | troubling themselves over this matter | man of tho indopendent convention. He "he Two Dakotas. A Fively Little Seanco ata Spiritmal. | Hegrim T Bur|—The sweaner Lubeck the colored republicans to participate in | ¢ plausibly urged by Mr. Blaine, is | may dismissall apprehension of a new | fould recoguizea dozen men at once and le | North Dakotais short on harvest hands tlo Gatn BEGatty o which has avrived hew frm Apia, brings the fortheoming constitutional conven- | Nirdly to be doubted repr the view | law to take effect upon the congressional | half of them talk at the sane time. _Potter county hasan indebtedness of $o- | o A mmors of disorders in the Sann villages i S upio e ae St R e a majority of the republican senators, | elections of the present y - - 870.2 ¥ e e L SO LR Bl | In the opinion of Burpeans the disorders 7 e i . A hey concedo that it is most desirablo to Another Answer for Morrell, Watertown talks of crecting a whent | Telegram to Tur Ber The row among the | wint out the ncessity cf the three treaty the convention a unanimous aflalr, Two | They srcedo thut Tl id | woNT, Neb, July 20.—To the Editor of | paluce. mediums at the spirituslistic camp ground at | powers—Bnglind, Geraany and the Unitod b reprosentatives of a majority of the peo- '|\ '”‘\ 16 markots for oue farm pro- T national issues are the all absorb- | Tue Bee: Answer from Fremont to Erie Dickinson county will ship 100,000 pounds | Onset Bay grove culminated last night in the | States—forming a proper government for § ple are thus given the doubtful honor of ;“' 18, 'Hl:ln: fucts show that there is [ i, topic of the democratic congressional | Morrell, Swaburgh s In 1850 Fremont's pop- | °f wool this s¢ ‘L~‘wll, arrest of one of the mediums for assault and | Simod e i forging constitutional chains limiting j littlo possibility of any very material en- | piform of this distriet. The .despotic | ulation was 5,000 with twenty-two saloons, | Futle county hotscaen have formed an as- | battery. J. L Colby, slate-writing melium | Disastrous Flood in China, | their voting e At 4 ici. | lnegement of our trade in this respect | | ules; Atpresent the population of Fremont is 8,000 | Jleiarion and witl bulld a halt mile track at | trom Califoruin, tools up the cause of Charles | \ f i oting power in state and wunici- o " wouse rules; the federal election laws; 5 " f Minnesela, " by | Smxem 3 Special Cablegram to { Witk the deaithsvh GotnuieE Bodia ] with thirteen saloons. 1 think you can figure Ross, the Boston medium whom John Curtis | g prye ! i pal election: y tries, ¢ L the McKinloy bill and all the trumpery | for yourself which has increased most, the oe Herker, n vou man of Doland, fell | (oot = o | aned Oita Mo Tnx Ber Plain avound Tientsin was B = R b | HER0R B t and cortain suving to the | of g national campaign in which our | salionsov tho popwlation. Somuch for Fre. | dealust circulur s and bd bis right haud | 4,5 afvémoon of dolng various meun and un. | UPICTEe! by (he weent overtloy of the Pl ! n( |l‘u.\|| president of 1”“‘{““ l\np !n.:m e |\..>4vk.llll|]|-u than fiity mil- people have comparatively little interest | ™% gty P, A, P, e A derhand things. Curtis denied them, and ac. | ‘JI|.'.: ver. Al the v I:‘i i ]u o ”‘ym‘.‘;‘t.mx 2 ance o6, Honme, g the rightkind of a | oo s iy DY making SUKLE | e dwelt upon. But upon local issues Towa’s Prohibition Law. sition to issue bonds for the purpose of bulld- | s (ol doni S oot exposed while 10 | 11 communicution was eut of and for seve | :l_m_u o x|‘.- armers to tie to. []Ih ac- ‘\' e, und retaining the ""l’!,\ as hl-wl“-e and the allabsorbing {sue in thisdis- | Osam, July Tothe Editor of Tug | g agraded school nover been i Pexus, bt followed it up | days no news from Pukin was recelved-a ivity and energy in organizing the pro- | of forcing reciproeity, which m nothe | ey the 4 , Bee: T o a disput ease state i Work has commenced on the artesian well 1t urtis fat | Tientsin s ) ) Yy Were us muin as oystors. pe: To se adispute, please state in 'l 1 v 1 finally steucle Curtis fat £ ! ducers naturally made him prominent | sccomplished for years, and tho results your papor whether the lowa probibitory lay | 8% Wolserand will be continued day ud iog.. Deyurx:Ehew 1, W. Huvloy. of Dearer Money fn London, i lot is nomivation for gov- | of whic henever accomplishie 1t s - £5 Atatitory ob cenaititational) U E i il a gusher is struck, 1 was suminoned and arrested Co ‘ y RN i in the oxdor, and Lis nomivation for gov- | of which, whenever accomplished, mizht TRE domocrats of the First cong: R APRHIAE G Uy 1% UE Cihtie fonlblic Tiitens ~olil. lioreation. 1o n Borry of Philidolphin, materiale | _1:05p0%, July special Cablegram to | ernor was o foregono conelusion had ha | prove to be very unsatisfactory, they | sional distriet have cut o gut, to use ARATS MEPENART L slaugliered by whito men, the red men being | zation wedium, “drovo to Warcham aud so- [ Tir Bre) Consils opencl at g for i consonted, But Mr. Glover positively | profor the first policy. ) vulgar phrase. They packeted the high- [ ZHE MODELN, WoobMEN Frearr, | txclidod frou the siughtering pens and vo- | cured bouds for Cotby, Onset ls frsan uproar | woues Al B e gabuie, The Juniod | declines to be a candidate, as his nomi- | Mr. Blaine's plan of enla gue:t 1fcense remollitlons Al HORAInALEA & oAn: - el i s ¥ e medians ind the cump threatens (o be | fromd per cent. tob percent i nation would bo proof to his opponents | trade in the produet of tho farm with | didate who comes frow & good prohibi- | A Tufction Secured Against the | Tyl vy gioele census of Sully county | Doken up- altogether, though it has § | | 1 ] n | tea : a g o £ e g i (e he live stock census of Sully county ken c | ; | i that ho used his position for political | other \“v n A*n\;ulnn«) has guined | tion fwmlly over in Iilinols, That puts | Curcrae ety Oine Order Woodmen | HBKot vory croditablo showing. “Fhere are | bouin snd wis to have contlined until Sep- | OMAHA o ¥ prefor The example of Mr. Glover | many adherouts, It hasa plausible and | u dumper on the domoerats of Douglas | of Americ SR 4 owned in the couuty 41,10 _horses, 4,100 cat il - | 4 i i : ouglas [ of America, & mutual life insurance body | tie, 115 mules aud asscd, 4,08 sheep and 512 S ; p LOAN AND TRUST : | has not heen followed to any visible ex- | promising aspect when viewed by itself. | county and gives Connell ok ) ; st s & X Royal Nuptials at Vienna. | = ] ! e Y g iy and g a walk-awuy, | with a membership of about forty thousand, | hos, Tashayal BupLicle et KL tent in Nebraska. But faith in it must bo weakened by any ] chie b 8 Tawh: Nobrasle A AT AT I R 1NNy, July 8L —The marr veh i e ful consideration of the facts of th Tt o n || o ek a0 }"'.;\T III i WIS | nto ene Dhooap ot T Gy e | Tuchicss Marie Valeris, second dutightor and COMPANY. i ’ - consid o wets {5 ¥ the census, 0 | consin, Kansas ana Colorado, is having more g , oI feas | voungest ¢ of theemperorand empress, ' : Pux: proposed extension of the free do- | situation. Theso show that while u fow | Dénver 7imce, “Omnha has commenced | troublo with s executive ‘ofcers, agatust | 2750 forsale, As itis unlawul 1o il deer | youngest child of the emperorand empress | gupuorined and Guirantoed Oapiial. . 8500000 fi livery syston tortowns having a popula- | yers ago nearly wll the South American | to drive out the quucks.” True, Omaha [ YoM 8uit is now = ponding 0" 0Ust | oy tha maticr in hand and the guilty pr- | odar, ALl the menbers of the tmper | Hain Copital gt o e | £ tion ‘of five thousand, or which show | countries imported breadstufls, the more | is dotormined to protect tho public | e wees o abesed friud. . Soue | ties will bo arrested and prosecuted Lo the Iy wore proset. Abthe wodding breke | commeriil™ pmars pomtiane | ] postoflico receipts aggregating seven | populous and progressive of them | heualth from the quacks and impostors | alleging that the oMicers were secking to b oxte f’” ‘;( e e after th ing, the « ror an Fugent and tristee . & thousand dollars, meets with general | now iso enough to supply the | and thus maintain its strong lead as the | SYdde the jurisdiction of the courts of this 1 5 NS YTOCR B0 Bl e L S8 00 FAGE | uounced the betvothal - of ~Arch Duke ohbw it e aaLn - 8 2 ng lax state, that they had called & meeting to bo | COUNty” purchised b shoep, for which he | loonjinand, third son of Aveh Duke Karl ) approval. The postoftice dopartment | home demand and leave u sur- | metropolisof the trans-Missouri region, | hela In Dos Moines, [a, August 12 nese. w | puid §1,524, Th Xt year he vaised i | ¥ udwig, hoie presumptive tothe throne of . . ! . has been brought bavk to its high stand- | plus for export, During tho fiscal your | —_— which it wwas proposed o surrender the Il A e oD | Austria-Huugary, to Princess Elizsbeth, | Omaha Loan & TrustCo . ! ard of efficiency. Receipts from the | 188 tho total valuo of breadstuffsand | TIE variogated condition of state poll- | Brla, | wharter = of | the body - and al price paid for thom —and the original | fiarst, duughier of Prince Leopold -of SAVINGS BANK { B business are steadily incressing while | provisions exported from the United | tics places the double-declcer in & pain- | that the fecused - oficers propased - to | Bumber still remaiied 2 A NG t N, the vost of the service i ntionately tates to South America was only twen- | ful position. Whother to support the Tomove the books und papers of the Joseph Exford Chamboriain. festaur Fatally Wounded His Sweetheart. 8 EC ylas Sta o low In a fow y o department | ty-threo willion dollars. The domand | democratic or Alliance eandidates is a | [T e states O this she Bt Hama [ Lovmsvirix, Ky, July il —Veter McCr ! $ 2000 will be again self-sustalnis Instoad | fov' our 'wheat and flour In the S"""‘E ticklish question, which ean only be d was suppressed for service until 1 drink it while partaking of | until recently night watchm it |} y 300000 of veducing the prosent low vate of post- | American markets will steadily decline | termined by the financial condition of "’”'}““ W39 haidls FAE e pl B, gthy opinion Juigo M 1{(,“\\ cemetery, this morni L age, the extension of the*free delivery | for the reason that the Argentine Re- | the respective parties. from romoving the books And papers the act astomers, 8ad dismis | vant girl \I T‘. } N \ Viae systom us proposed would prove of more | publie, Chill, Uruguay and Brazil are ——— ios of them, from the state; also forbi cuse | wixl did not return b © and 1) y v . practical benofit to the business and so- | making remarkable progress in thocul- | MR, CUSHING'S garbagemastor was | e suspension of any meabens prior 1o iho | At an D octing b, Shnkion the | man. Jeom. Aflew it Metvwry \ ) . 3 wial lnterests of the peoplo. ilnuhunul wheat, all of them excopt | the factotum of the democratic cong November 11 next. | present aggregated Y05 yours, au ay Ry of | AT, Sirioe 13 take B " T i AT D Wi ¢ <_ )

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