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THE DAILY BEE. E. ROSEWATER, Editor. PUBLISHED EVERY QIR lay, Or MORNI TERME OF IPTION, lly Fix q Y ent #1000 ee Build) er N ar 17 Chi Building Fourtenth e 1 Ny The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors, The Tee 1 teenth Sts OF CIRCULATION MUK fare me o d Lday ot N. I Fen Tougzlis. lck, being tit hie in my Ntary Public. duly sworn, d rotury of The Bee that the actual averaze Tk DALy BER for the S80, 18,600 copies: for s for Octoler, 18 10,310 coples for Jnnuary’ Ty 10, 10,6 T rel, 18 3 for April 20,140 cople July. 1800, T80 U0k wnd subseribed in my A ugiist, A, D, 800, i, Notiry Pulilie i N ¥ e, i, 1800, P GEORGE before th ¥ALL | T independ field all to votes a their ) h :nt candidates have the hemselves, By the time the they will \lhopes have been talk counted dis it T ¢ orts of the democrativ press to retary Blaine out of his party d of imaginary T witl the lumor republicans is specimen of midsummer i s of silver continues to ad- vance woll the fortunes of the bull- jor jut the promised enrichment of the men who toil in the mines has not Cror reports from vey the cheoring assurance that the havvest will lift the farmers out of the slough of despond, and place them on the high road to prosperity. SENATORS PLuMB and Paddock have taken command of the republican forlorn hope for taviff reduction. Unless they t a few their uth Dakota con- can r enlist more recruits efforts will be barren of results, Tue census of Arizona shows a population of flfty-one twenty-five thousand than the claims of the territori; hoomers. The count sends the prospects of statehood immering, T council must re-cstablish its regu- rday committes meetings. Citi- be expected tohunt through private oflices after councilmen h whom 11 obliged to confer about ipal matters AN epidemic of sickness, mainly po- litical, prevents o large number of con- gressmen from discharging their public duties. Tho perversity of voters and conventions is a serious menace to con- gressional heal th these days white thousand, or T confidlenco expressed by demo- s of securing a majority of the mem- bers of the next house has us little foun- dation as their claims of a deficit in the national trensury. Both ave the off- spring of political brain fove DAKOTA never does thing: While favored scctions of the country content with hail as 1 15 walnuts or eggs, Scuth Dakota steps hriskly to the head with hailstones eight inches in circumference. The rudel by halves, loss are T nessee democy their stato ticket, and also printed the republican ticket. The former is called “*white man’s ticket,” the latter ‘*‘the coon ticket.,” Such unnecessary and un- called-for insultsonly fan the flames of discontent and hatred. The Tennesse demoe could be forgiven for their politics if they would only act like gen- tlemen, ts have issued s — It secms from returns so far in that the census statisties relative to mort- gage indebtedness will not prove of any sclentific value. The figures have been imperfectly arrvived at and actual in- debtedness is not shown, The super- visors who have the matter in charge are managing to draw their pay, and that is about all the good that is coming from the bill signed by Mr. Cleveland authorizing it. KANsAs Crey makes a large public credence by pointing eial failure of an alderman, tion that a full grown sessed of modern busin dered in ayeara private fortune of one hundred thousand dollavs in addition to hissaluy and emoluments, should by Yiberally salted before swallowing. If true, the incident serves to that the town by the Kaw is blessed © with rare assortment of material start political museum, Tre prohibitionists of K are do- termined to ridoe the republican party to death in that state. Resubmission dele- gutes clected to various county conven- tions have heen denied admission and virtually read out of the party. Whom the gods wish to destroy they lirst make mwad. The actionof the Kansasintolerants draft on to the finan- The alderman, asser- pos- - s soense, s prove d to n will prove o boomerang as injurious to | the party s that which smote the publicans of Towa last November. brigadiers in the saddle in Kansas are rushing to their own destruction, 'ho | LHn UMAHA VALLY bHiul, | THEY DO NOT WANT IT | The evidence ts amplo and conclusive inta majority of the botter | publicansin the south do not new logislation for r Ttis true that publican represents the bill class of re- want any gulating federal most of the r from that soe vhich passed the republican con- that it gt us may free vote foderal elections, ives tion voted for house, and the recent ation socure o fair in but icited from r count publicnans in o pro latior sondent of t yminent men of both One palitics that rs in bill now before t ate. promir the petition v hore are of the power e ostracised and boyeotted soc hat if mployers they would be ¢ dificulty would bo found in securing the right kind of men the law they .\umw‘ 1y and ng for 1 n husiness negroes worki charged, Great . both because rous, and fow would be will- An intelligent colored who a leader among his people, said the present law is ufaree but it will be far better for his race to go on under it, though it iSa dead letter, than to haye a new enacted which.will become only "par- tially operative afte lives and disturbed are not nume ingto accept the duty. man is one {t has cost innocent all the socinl condi- tions of the colored people. there uld ked for the of them, demand, ht just up his little worldly all and leave the district, never to 1 His emy ment would be taken from him and onal sufety menaced. He would r after am publicans of North Carolina phatic nion t sults could be expected posed ife said republicans who it known that they ment of the law as pending bill, and if tition every man they made the as well pack few whi W have requi bys the should | turn his oV we in the o no good from the of these, postmast Raleigh, and for many years the chief supervisor of elections under the existin tion law, said that such laws were injurious 1 inadequate to remedy the complained of and only sevved to crease and intensify the difliculties of the sit The present law was not enforced, and he believed the proposed law - would only make things worse, of North Curvolina, who has been prominent in the republican politics of that stat declared that the y could not be enfor enerally in the south, and that serious quences would result from an attempt to enforce it. Similar opinion comes_grom Georgly, and from Alabama there is re- ported a genoral - revolt against the proposed logisla tion. This widespread and decided opposi- tion among the better class of southern vepublicans toany change in the laws regulating federal elections, at least in the manner provided for in the bill which passed the house and is pendin in the senate, should not fail to exert an influence upon republican senators who are susceplible to the opinions of trust- worthy members of their party in the election of the country where the proposed legislation is confessed] intended to remedy evils justly com- vlained of. If a majority of the'intelli- gent and reputable republicans of the south do not wuant a new clectionlaw, he- hod ind at pro- the were on. Judge Russell eversinco thy war law ling election most conse- republic cuuse they can see in it nopromise of to the party there, but rather inji an increase of evils, and a the vepublicans of the north either no interest in the proposed legisltion or opposed toit, nothing move should > necessary Lo convinee republican ors of theinexpediency of enacting new lation on this subject at present. \ding election bill will not tho senate if ropublican senators heed to the prevailing sontimentin th purty, both north and north, THE QUESTION OF JURISDICTION, The opinfon of theinterstate commaer commission on the protost of the roads against the reduction of food products; son- pass iv I o e rtes on and on the motion to dis- miss proccedings for want of jurisdic- tion n very clear justification of the course of procedure and the netion taken. by the commi Under the act to sgulate commerce the interstate com - merce commission has authority and is requined to execute and enforce the pro- visions of the It can in- vestigate, find facts, ach con- clusions, and make orde on com- plaint made by othersor upon inquiry instituted on its own motion, It can hear and determine, ascertainand declare the truth, and while its findings, conclusions and orders can only be enforced through the decisions and judgments of the cou they are prima f ovidenc: and sufficient until in the opinion of th court overcome by other evidence, The commission may proceed to en- force the provisions of the act on com- plaint made by any ion, re ac! person, or association but it vy that it shall wait for | plaint in order to enforce the is held, and the positionis cle: that in the nee of complaint comumission must, if it is to law, procead on its own motion. To deny this right fo the commission would ob- viously deprive it of one of its most im- portant functions and leave the enforce- ment of the law to the uncertain con- | tingeney of a complaint from some son corporation int | might effected or practice of carrlers. How- ever probable it may that no serious violation of the law will happen without complaint bein, to the commission, it is still manifestly desirva- ble, and undoubtedly sugh is the intea- corpo- authorized is not a com- W, sound the the ration to complain, ) abs enforce whose by the or sts bo charges be made the popular understanding It tion of the act, that the commissionshall, whenever it has knowledge that the law is being violated, proceed on its own mo- tion toenforce the law. It hangs ours' “The senliments of the | Republcan are hpproved by a great ma- jority of the fousorvative business wen |, and property owners in They | p | serve asa warning to the people of Ne- || inst the attemptsof |t 0 the 1o | ta |a m play in the vi to the hos- | ¢ the building, the record corvected, The aftairs of county should bo conducted on business | principles. is @ that this authority, subject, of course, to judi- cial investigation and d It was nssumod by the roads for jut ding was not commenced ted in o with the rules of practice established by the com- thout reply of practice made in provisions of the Kansas, braska to gusrd ag 1t | + 1 cision imported agitators to check perity of the st pros- as one of sdiction, e, the groun denying that the proce THERE is (00 much ho! county hoard with vofe pital. If thers is a que should be tion as to mission, and.was therefore v therity of law. The sul s is that the rul ith the au- idient to the th accordancs n act veler to proceedings commenced by y a TiE plum! be admonished t parties authorized ly to the comm e ng inspector should d in- own and to complain otition, dings its W he has no right to et 1s agent for any paving company | fon b; o hich cond under The of the of 1 Had of | ©fMered South Omaha councilinen to go din jont for the pur- |10 court for sufficient in law, and that no ground of just complaint on The that the stion ar than roa 1o app! to proce ssion on | v A PAINFEUT | Mayor ( awiy ion abroad that ight callers mude |} tod aredity suspl 's mid commenced th el statute, i vith his gubernatorial hoom, contention wita ubern iall be wly out. shows that the railroads proce and there i notice X L vindication. e e v ) W hat the Public Wants, | I American | public w intends w the sufll pose nts, and 0 have, capable pullic servants, | them through the | M this scor umption Tho fairly and p agency of anh rates in gu o mo 1 by ich the railroads will find it of. maule carried sonable 1 the 1tion of facts v very difficult to dispos: As the likely to and of s wor pres: to have ) 10st ballot. - The Case in a Nutshell. | ¢ > Philadetphia Press into the one priiciple involvel in the as it involves a | clection bill b the senate, and that is: very great importance | Shall American citizens who are entitled to affecting the authority of the interstate | vote be protected in the exercise of that pri commerce commission, it is a matter of | ilege? interest to know the grounds h the commission ‘hey appear to be of a strong and substantial characte is poss the imong the railrond managers may con- clude thatit will be the part of wisdom 0 submit the order without putting the questionof jurisdic- tion to o judicial test. OUR OFFICIAL ORGAN. > the law the paper that is will- Il its columns for the made the official paper. The influential paper naturally cannot to compete condi- issune thus is bo There is just There Is ju: | p fc th question - nd Island an Important ¢ Chicago Tritmne The most cxt anywhere in Chi will be that of Island, Neb. general upon wh action, h oSt rests of apartments ago during the World's fair sugar palace from Grnd nsive suito* i b h | 1 h w more conservative *We must ins word its Fre to relucing rutes st onthe rader giving this | I pronunciatio 14 New: le th te . Blaine's idea is to the principle the McKinle tothe fact that uo diametrically opposed wlizh 1, iud conforms uation has ever become great without commenrce. That is the sonrce of power, the cause of her vast woenlth, aud witn our resources and ability and cheap John concerns enjoy | ¢hy United S liberal pol empty that attaches 1o | wwould exceed her in all material in grinding. An honest | within u quarter of a century, Mr, Bline newspaper ean be an official organ with- | is statesman enough to recognize this and t out pros its columns to the de- | actupon it. fensa of boodlers, corrupt far and terprising contemporary non-intercourse on lowest is founde: 8¢ ois most afford tic the England's under such u tes, under a a v mbines, de- S = TR | t el A Commendable Nomination. Our Kearney Fiub. mtly scooped mof ex-Speaker Harlan for World - Hevald, 38 by the republicans of the Second . conducted on difter- | districtis the mot conmendable nomination prineiples, or rather mo prinei- | Ehi has been mads by any party in Nebruskea Whatever is done by city and | Ui Year aid is the eqivalont of a public TS AL natice that railroadl contaol of that district county officinls is always right,and who- | pucosed to be, As 8 matter of fact his ever exposes any crookedness or rascal- | yomination was not generally expected. Laws ity is treated as the common cnemy. could have commandel a strong following for Our ofticial organ sneezes every time | renomination, and Bostwick would have de- Mayor Cushing takes snuff, and goes | veloped considerable strength, yet on the into o spasm overy time Major Wheeler | formal ballot the nomination of Harlan was e oha % & word | Wuanimous. Tho party leaders and the party about the star-chamber combine and the ‘f"“"‘.‘)‘""f o ‘,“‘f“('"""r'(\; “'”)‘:,““\f jobs' sat up.by We, Usi& Oo.. On the/| Y o388 0F ¥a8 Dest interosts. of the parts contrary ove eme hatehed by the combi attempt made to foist and they saw their way clar as stated. me more of that kind of politics all along additional sinccures upon the city pay roll is warmly endorsed. ne, and the nomivation of mor republi- The same demoralizing subserviency is cans like Harlan, will, in ashort time, restore the party toits old timestung thin Nebr exhibited in dealing with county affaivs, Every democratic official in the county Revolt in the Alliance, court house is immaculate, When at-| g tention was called by Tne Ber the Butler County Press Editor Press: Asan independent voter, othier day to the fuct thut several county ofticers had failed to pay over their sur- friend of General VinWyek, a famerand areader of the Press, T wishto work off a little of the di 1fecl over the actim of the sotermed independent state cony eation plus of fees at theend of lust year, the | Beld inLincoln on Tuesday last, ; s Like many of my fellow farmers, whose official organ at once flew to the rescue, e h L crops are Lulf absorbed in transportation and called Tie BEE a toothless old | 1yiee whose purse s ruthlesly mped and The commodious ass who was | yyished by the high tarifion necessities, and to prod - Tur BEE on its age did not know that our official organ existed and subsisted in Omaha under various numes ten y before Tne BEE wasever thought h completely emptied by high taxes, usurous interests, and the tribufe to agold standard The fact that five thousand dollars was paid into the treasury by county officials and a contractel currency, I have deemed Money reform, Tariff veform, Railroad reform, the leading questions in which the farmers e W and luborers ure interested, and have priyer- within twenty-four hours after THE BEE | fully ana consistently lubored for msults, re- had called attoution to the unpaid bal- | gurdless of who should lead, or who uld anees is the most eff vebuke to the | follow. unprineipledorgan grinder whoimagine 1 that he is paid by the city and county to 3 Asteia man whose nume happens | great farners! recognizingin it be on the official pay-roll and hoods | @ OPITLWLY o wie all wiorm elencats wink the peopleaboutall the schemes |y SOTHOR Chs IS e i and jobs concocted by contractors and | wehedioncy and e dgenorad| boss, who enforces his czavlike ediets by | T means of the and ritual, while his itehes the Bel s and fattens | ituting ors tax and eaters, en- const the The nominati cong h i 4 is, loweve ent ples. ©c i ti w morbus, D S¢ e th sport. try ing th e th over movement, to o 2l con close W left the republican parly to get rid of Lossism, and turned my towarl the boodlers, m thewmbitious effort to set up a new party, e TE D LA G under the absolute dictation of one political The charges made by Mr, C. E. Squires before the hoard of public works de- mand prompt and searching investi tion atthe hands of the city council, Although rev behind closed doovs, theyeannot and should not be treated nfidential communication. The Barber asphalt company, for which Mr. Squives is the local agent, is a contractor for pavin® in this city, T der its contract the company obli- gated touse only such materials as are nated in the specifications, Ac- ding to Mr. Squires a party wh name has not been divulged, and who aims to have a controlling in- fluence over certain ity of- fic has made proposal, to tan sphalt pavement of inferior qual- ity lnid and proposed to have it accepted sixty thousand dollars v vided between the cempany and bood- ling officials through himself. In other words, the proposition made to Mr, Squives was nothing more nov less than @ scheme torob the taxpayers by laying an inforior pavement and to divide the diflerence the value of a first el pavement and an inferior pave- nt between the company and the parties who were to cover up this pro- pored swindie he duty of thecouncilin the premises is very clear. The charges made by My, sshould be sifted to the bottom If any city officlal has ent eved into n conspiracy to defraud the city, or has agreed with any outsider torassist pa ing contr< ctors in foisting inferior ma terial or worl upon the city he should be dismissed from the service and prose- cuted to the fullest extent of the law. ——, s sake,” fervently exclaims the Topelea Republican, “lot the people into Nebraska and tell- s how prospero n INVE: . PASSWoLC to ative mercantilo snap o at every turn and “thxi on the blood of the slain.” In the Just el was one of leadership by ritual vs unity, consolidation The ritual won, the alliance was tirned into 4 political muchine, with the cooperative mevchant prince ashigh priest of the agri- cultural sanhedrim. Van Wyck, representing the independent labor element, could have united the field, His simple name would have been worth 10,000 votes to the ticket, but the B.& M cntered the political afona with its usual Fusto, sent its strikers to lobby for - Powers and against VanWyck, the Church Howe re. publican alliance men were for Powers, Boss Burrows was for Powers, togother wilh his body-guard, a sigial was given tothe camyp. followers and Brother IPowers was nominated for goveruor “*by thousual sin of the onle ¢ which was oceasion enough for Burrows and Butler to bury the hatchot with the handlo up, while they stopped to rejoice over the o35 of the Powers faction, Well, the boys have got their new party. It was evidently a groate : to some | W men than suceess. It has made bollwethers | g of a fow small-boce “patriots” whohave been | i dying by inches for the chance to lead som or thing, but it affdeds slim « 0 the men who are fighting for results and reliof n party bossistn, The old brass-collaved ublican maokiae will fill the state iu November, o4 Laid dowa in the railr catechism, for thémpeople's convention las in sured this factly surrendering its indoper encoas effectually (o the dictationof a party | I boss as it ever was survandered to the bell- | W hers who ram the old party machine, | Yours truly, LCALOD O LESO w South Butler, July 80, 1500, lam st convention mean il success, 15 ¢ a [ 50 o in a It 1o oviding " ssity betw m isolation Squ & i o a - A Deadly Fronch Mi Panis, August 4—[Special Ciblegram to Tix Bek,|—Another explosion of f has occurred in the coal pit at St One hundred and Afteenof the men ¢ in the pitsucceedaod in their uninjured. E'we othe erion o danp Elier ploy \ 1y a D al y A fi “For Go stop running u ing| making s wore - Drown d Horselt Proria, 1L, August 4. —The body of Mrs, Catherine Schmidt was found floating ina cistern this morning, She committed suic while temporrily insme. She was forty ven years old and the mother of nine chil- dren, aple ther Kansas and Kansas people are under prohib tion, Itis hard enough to have plunged Kunsasinto such a terrible condition without attempting, by lying and mi representation, to bring upon anothe greut state the same o that ovel na Cistemn | © | en L UESDAX, v Mr, wi checked in | peniten tinry over D thedestinics of 1 nounce that the valiant Russian colonel does M. Guy €. Barmum, who was snowed under another chauce to getto t gold atthe eud of the rainbow. But now that theice man thr long that she makes. alolition boodlers easily bribed than abolished, of them have gone to Jolict. Tolstoi's with the poctical works of Mr. } writes | out a e bren Stark m Captain G. M. can besecured. rither w those who know him would rathep die one that the market is 10 his majesty from Osoome five British tor AUGUNSL POLITICAL CHOW-CHOW. VS OF TH Nebraska. The young ladies of Clarks abrass band. Tho new Methodist church be dedicated August 17 w0 Stanton county fadr ton September §) to Oct ExSeutor Van Wyck was In Omaha yes. , srdiy and will be in Omata agin today, mind of the cur- itive by ansyering theques. bs candidacy in tho First Thoquestion fs por 1 Dio ator Jay Burows owes it to tho people | ppiint and atter. senator isrunning itis but ght that people should be apprised of it be: yrethey commit thomselves e has not yet relioved the sus and Inqul on coucerning istrict If the inquire into the t essly handlin 1 Ro for congr sulica Pe ss L0 St - Riley M. i Lond 1intwoof h Western Ln ton, will bo r I'he Methodists of Wabish dudel a tour days® meeting a Prof. O Wi pal of th A 1 been the congres 1 con ‘. rd district caveo knock J.8. Dow of Johnson counly was an Omaha v yosterday and acaller on Tre B, Doy Ail not aspire t any stato offieo isyear-haols puttingin his best i ing for senator fiom th 1Johy Butas t eld yet, he 11 countie vof Stant e Tec rof taken to n » econvention Is to be nseh s reconsider, dge Kineaid expects a larg before ! wild n heomne the lis ast Thurs 1 ention in he ALV two men to the proc stopped until after the campa W Such summary tings | clure | coln usylu The Sutirday Bu City fudep | pearance Quinn's « moveto Nebragka ity to hould nis Therefs anattempt at a cheap sensation m Just mow. The rumor pre mo onv's fmagination that Dorsey | e defeat wds, And <",|, LRGNy . SO ROCAOTEE s o e 1 will bring for proof that b I Yaid : an It is plainly evident that D i Layor Shervin orlkey densen or both have | district of the Fre ried Dorsey a mean trick, All heldat Alma Au arbut A youthfy ron, fut was capti ved The K way s Green, | Curis Jons foulture, | left arm in the eylinderof a the An unsuccessful attompt muster in a of Sons North Bend, but another effo Two Onalia Indians numed and Danicl Huyette will ap) under thenow law. Thoy we the First Nebraska cavalry An Eagle man found lying on the near Wabish just in time Poter pillic ailed ins ad telegraphed to oW cote D ard of 81,00 I8 Ric ba ver made offer o Mothodist a8t 12 1 framp stolo in is fair in 18 a a T ot It is alve uly Robert state board of The question s, what will the convention do with Your E. D Einsell and Andy i tter named gentleman filed isclaim two 1 cans do well not to say anything about pro- Ly putsit inthis way : “I'he Nebraska repub- ibitionin their platform sinco experienco wproved tiav states best vithout it M. Antony L boomin u, livin w w by 1 Jrstate tresurer in 1803 ron i s 2, e St Louis Globe-Democrat very senst Missouri tosave hi McLaferty, a 1, was stabbe Lduring o el are 1if rail wnd aloon can be saved et P ftwich, who presides over | w Dawson county dermoe- | Cullon ng on the fact that J "'v‘ e, Tepubli The od : thathe a inse s trip givena 1 has ey, f Htin the at Dawson cou e MacColl was r of the wdled the s 10 lost o ad dollar in chunge i conventim, demands leridg , andl candid fied to Lexing- for >nin particular, me state ofice. « v ) Mos, Frel Palner iy abusine the lady the other'da curel a revolver and shot at not lon the orlor of his mah people are sorry t Are the ot protrac everal d tacl otcharge auything for this ad The gene: nder th ally conceded fact that noy census will rdof t h Howo to the Nobraska seven it botn € hay con vessmon inst tirce, brou rond gentloman vis r iy ded spree. After stay aud muking an f, the townsp the i hinand when he showered him with rotten ¢ more thau the recreant minist and he left town very Says the Fairmout pression of hose st state conven o further fact, ity warriors 1ing vacl however, that were upon the contingent rht to fill. two ong leaves a ay sab m in nothing is insi hortage iin w. as Pecbles of Pender, Thurston county ounced himself as acandidate for con- et ss iuthe Big Third. This makes five full- elged cundidates, not counting the present rumbent. nal Ling an ©it S 10 mak The democratsof Platte unty convention August 11, unty hold their This will give mauer s v effectually protoct the proper our citizens. No man’s proj safe while scoundrels are per andapply the towh to con without a thorough effort being the rasc the appropriation by one, thatihe thieves ourauthorit work shll be stopped. Jndgme 1the indepmdent ®avention for governor, e frout. Mr. J. B. Boydannounces that he 1s ¢ to accept the nomination for governor on 1w democratic ticket, There have been those lo were willing to sarch for the sack of all Towa. Work will shortly be begur 10 hotel. Sczourney commer A Saecounty possessor of ahorn At ighty bushels of A branch leagie his becu ox Tho Chariton distric camp meating will be hela cing August 14 The Mississippi valley sp hold their seventh ar S Clinton, beginning August 31 An original packg tises throngh the pape liguor toinebriates, minors or By some irregularity in house olection in Dick tion will have to be a vote The Ottumwa pickle factc picklo about 20,00 bushels this season, for which the neighborhood will receive near John Murply, who fatally s panion named Feln, while o auch at Burlington the otler held to the grand jury ¢ iu the fint degree, Albert 1 < = p LOBSTER SALAD. pearly drop of dew, tin the front yard this moming lay, atens to sue, tune melted away. s to have au fal institute, e ner namod d pig. "Pis scon that a fo outs to the One hundred years ago list Thurslay the ; nt mechanical patent wis issued by the overnment, This, it will bo 4, w before the pateat calf weaner was lought of. nized at | bsery at Woman gloryis often times in the butter man at While theFrench peopleare discussing the s that of the jury system, the Chicigo have found that the juryis more And yet some on ¢ zain It s to be hoped that crit “Kreutzer Sonata’ s will not got. confounded K. Griggs, Mr, Griges often at off, but this is as e muse of the Big Blue. eces with his ¢ ar as he ever goes Therise in theprice of bullion rresponding advance of 15 per cent, in e price of silverware. Fakers who have selling tr r plated spoons for 10 s adozen will be obliged to call a halt has called oy, living near under arest at” Manson, cha tewpting to outrage a Boher Pocahoritas Center. His only he was deankat the tiw Mrs N . The govemor of Miunes o, ho wants to be elected, according to | ibune, bad the mora tohangnine murde he gover hould hav , Mr. Mer ie ofa wiatch that s boor ) for200 yoars. 1t is of the old | teruandis about an inch and wwithin two years, | eteranduearly an inch thick allowed the shoriff | meat is what s call ha ches, and ho should | Mrs. Welch also _fo: e | that has be superviseld tho demise of the | (ALY ubbing censussupervisor, reapolis | conr ha; Wi nin the family fo e Two | Mines county farmors mooligzht At ameeting of the governorand council of vite was sking Af Whittier o write a poem to the wiveiling of the General John wment, It Mr, Whittier s tooold indifferent to respond, the services of Humph of Pawnee City, 1 Thegallt captain would ual poem than die,and than mssed P s fortysix original g at Sioux Is. Hurley h one hundred and fiity Jurglars secure nd membe 2250 worth The Letchr ¢ three tons of cheese in the list Hirwaskari, the Finn woeat B rown county, prediets that r him read it, Thelatest returns of England’'s war fe- tment show that 06,000 out o e "I;x“'l‘['l'l|‘| v|h(|“|m“‘ ‘.l"‘vv“u‘" fl 0. s | Avgust will bo noted forelec oEnglish lome wrmy are under twenty- | onfindUiatticd weathor. years of S Colonel Harry AR e Ak otchkiss achicved lis myjority there ar danavtesian well at o dep! soldiers in the IZ5perts say nous volu b found by little deep The next mecting of the - Awricultural socioty wi ied with a bread famine, | onSeptember ), 10, 11 and (o gt itlo tions am beine made for it WS 04 ever held in the co Spring luke, the of wild duc i yoiuns ducks without the farmers in th them up by the nundred domesticate m, The Min age. o Nebriska state melis Nebraska has the his shows where and ho oin lge on Hengland. 12, Chicago is threat it the gratifying Talmagehas fignred it out -A worth 101,5:25,000,052. retted that he s not her ation the nor that Solomon It is to bo1 0 accept the ticket for 103t mean dry of inity and as om on democritic ov- ssela Starsay sth a Butte couu 1 piny shipment of 10,000 head of « Fremont, 11k & Misson roud from Minnessela Just s sc is laidd and car ived A parly of workmen in exca - - WELCONED BY VE(TORLA, v cittle ¢ peror William Lands in England andis Keceived with Honors, Loxboy, August 4.—(New York Herald | pitybari ment w at able-Specialto Tue Bre.]—The German | a task or ar of wtoc werial yucht Holonzollern with Ewperor | wis sixf inet r aid his brother Prince Hemrr or | &ul was of illiam and his brothor, Prince Henry, on . e o ard, arrived at Osborns at same pit were found a t¢ oruing. and a human skull A tearit | oth Mrs melting wiht fir yut of di I Hor ¢ 1y thut she died ifferings, 1 ) bonts © hor bur 18 fired. Entard Ale the am drove to Osb - and princess of Wl duck 1 sh recolved hin More Gold f atrance e entered the band W Youk, August 4. rman and ko national athems intof 1,500,000 weve mperor wore lis British admiral's ur g forshipmen t \ 11 ngand four ol 1o 10 o'clock this 8 “Weleome uer pal on thelsleof Wight,and the yucht en ICowes rods. The prince of Wal id duke of Connanght board the acht Alborta, wenlout (o mect numberof the mily awaited his nd Ono (3 anicd s Ho The queen signallod Louse, | accident happened , which resulted in John Hite, Her 10 LAT 0 4 gasoling and as he was abo s his sister-in-law a 1 was str , o | « yther membie |« | 1 his ha nded a sulut tation hiss mile o the queen at the ayed the I'ho form, Europe ORTHWEST, lins Lohman of Norfolk shot Paul named Richardson dead drunk and ted, charged o b to be used in Is to answer for their erimes, means b a i may understa s mein business, and that this wre field near Spiit Take yielded of the colored antiprohibition Methodist Episcopal | the farmy A charge of murder A.J. Welchof TaVeme i b8 some \leotas, a pension assoclation with over thestore of E. G. Guthrie at Casselton, “The wheat crop of McPherson county will vary from five to thirty bushels per acre. vse fuctory shipped nearly was struck in the yemer home of brother WHY I'T EXCELS, | The Americanizod Encydlopredia Britan. tave organized | which we introduce toour citizens, is & phof American ingenuity and Clough founded on the colebratod thell &t pedia B it 1s by ) amore verbat ot work, N genuine triu ot Haigler will energy “Eneydl annica, 1o meang s is n §p describes two of g W I Dorsey of Arabia hed a have romn. + Boating park, | lbo the prnc. and | modeled, tak insucha way as to t Subli { i under » ono lish use, int supervision, with a tain Not jors have trained for ) | nica has tvon | tencos of Macautey, 1 N all, can all s have by A mass 108 Al | addea have Kk with Sherr and Atma | wate box car coverad Blair, lost his aving it cangh! machine. was male to of Voterans at t will be made, Daniol Webster ply for pension mein bers Chad at Hay awo inal “Britannica worls of which we can t tul exa desired Of the Nearly t B onl iy say, o iking of aity boolks there is no ind vol opean and American ) keep abreast of tho ¢ thought and knowle te works is a ot thous 1mes issue f 8 CVery year s sopa In vancing line 1go by the study of phy impossibility ricanized E them the vined 1 was track rescueld Pacific wus sical the A Britamnica we o of n thousand orm 1ful p. offering our readors clopevia v 1 i mds and oad grador at perhps fatally Albort M with the on v s of uition of t Sentinel regrets | 1 Dur and wa d United ory 1n the vl ot bt B Ladis not_monkey L1 jore. He bogan ™ 1 e The followin Wim, Loy did [ bieh | ) pin . andTelaa S rissed lim ed Hay Sprin induleo in ing drunk o offensive ple fitst t protestel the T'nis w could stand ach count malt, s lo expedicnt, upon the app wirty of the frech town if the county is under town resicont the an lave of nty b lic liquors in any eity or inc within two miles of the sane. Section the plication and for publication of the applica tion for at least t 3 be ing of the liconse, Section 3provides for the case it a remonstrance 15 filed agiiust tho anting ofa license o the Further sections provide for the ap of the remonstrance to the distiet cou form of the license; the bond by the suceessful conse, Seetions 8, 9 and 10make it ishable by a flie of liquor dealer to scll v Ind fon 11 provie rwithont a liconse than imtion. The e anthority toissue any lage or For the sup 1 barn burning he duty of a liberal ap such u shall most y and lives of sty or life iitted to steal ceal the crime g mude tobring ral d that provides fi filing of the ap: @ 0 wee > the grant 0 heaving of tha saling i tho givingof a £5000 wpplicant for the li- W offense, pun- %, for any licel non Ca intoxicatin ligu minor s 1l liqu loss offe and of such offen 3 it an offense, pums by o fine of 100 und a forfeiture of lic for any licnsed liguor vender terated liquor. Soction 1 makes it an offenso fine of 100 for any porson to sell or give away any liquoron Sunday, oron the day of Y #eneral or sp Wl election., Scetions 15 1023 inelusive, define the lia- bility of saloonkecpers for damuges sustained by 10in cosequenceof the tratie and provide tho steps necessaty tocollect suoh clims, Section 2f relates to the iss gists’ pormits. Thel | 0] taned in reads, Pl eorporate villages shall have powe and hibit the sell col any | shall than & provid S0n S€ be fiied not 0 for cach \ s foy the trial 4 Thomas is Jubuque punishable Leon commen- | |, iritual ampmecting Sheldon advor he will 1ot sell fools. Tecent court unty tho ques- submitted tou wceof drug- on teatureof the law is con- tion 25, the salient part of which ¥ oxpacts to of cucimbers to license, regulate 'S in the 157 or giving away of Ly §10,000. any intoxicating, malt, spirituous and viious tabbed a com- | liquors, within the limits of such city orvil- a drunken de- I This section also fixes the amount of e diy, his been | the Tieonse feo, which not be loss than 00 in v 5 and citics having less ha 10,000 inhabitants nor less than $1,00n « laving a population of more than 10,006, fons 2 and 27 relate Lo drgists’ i« isters and penalties for violation of the mles goveming th Seation Lake City, is 1 with™ at nin woman at excuse is that ume. Smakes drunienness punishablo by afineof £10 and costs Irisonment not exceeding thirty day Section 2 provides that the d dowrs of saloonsshallbe Jept fx or blinds. ofton the *pos A 1 in the family bull’s eye pat- a lalf in dian d the move- in movement,” chinyws 1 v g Ward v Plays a ORK, August 4 Ward Bi in this city what ho theater libre, It is in brief a scheme for th production of plays for playwrights wh hiave not money enough to have them put ou in the regular way and is based on tlie idea of the Prench firee theater which was cstabs lished by M. Antoine and a fow fuends sovs al years ago, and which since then has proved such o success that they are now vecting a building for their use as la elegant as the Odeon. Bingley’ soarto simila tle to being hims but, hosays that thero aro thousands of magnificent lying # nd this country growing and dusty for luck of a hearing, He ; Poscs to give them s chinee, and he : ! : L | under ratier more favorble circumstances, sincoln County | e thinks, than did M. Antoive. His greal held inCanton | gohone i to take manuscripts, read ther id | prepara- | 4,0 have actors, professional and amatent Best Falrs | pond, rehearse antd oven tually pliy them, s e anckin a resultof this production, whicl wi cost the author nothing, o market for the play willbe opened up. The peojlo poar willnot bo paid, it being un opening forthem good egagements and make a debut free of expense. Several plays are now in rehearsal and during the winter one play o month will be rduced at one theater, New Ty I'e s established the American tting wheat by | package lonses il of goods from two weeks her prophet of the month of trical phenom- and Wbitions plays ellow pur rts thof me of 500 s can £ th s myriids wing the siug are will att to mak i, as o star will attlo v ri Valley il yonas the track OMAHA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. | Bubseribod and Guaranteed Capital... . 8500 Paid in Capital 0, Buywsand sells stoeks and cornmereial pip 006 Trusis; acts as (e mfor | corporatims, takes ol 10 18 tis a0, vating a_sand Yankton found lon. The tusk 165 in_dinmeter ry ox ploces, Tu the ur inches long nds ves and executey wend and trustes of arge of proporty, ool 1at Vv tho don the death of n-law was tove when it itto throw it ppearad in the | blazing ves Omahal.oan&TrustCo SAVINGS BANK. 1 before the was bumed | S E Corner 16th and Douglas Sts ator, after | Pald in Capital a in try- | Sabseribed wnd Guaranteed Capital iy its | Jaabllity of Stockloider finger 5 Por Cent Tnterest Patd on Dopo FRANK J. LANGE, Cashivr | OMcors: A, U, Wyman, president; J.J. krown, viee-president, W, T. Wy, treasurer Dircotors:~A, U. Wyman, J. Il Millard, J. J Brown Guy U. Barton, K. W, Nush, Thom | 3V Elmball, George L. Lake, u“ s0ld bars tothe eled this mora - ithorities of all cities and ~ @ N