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. TRE TIPOS OF THE MATON, A Dunger in Conneotion with the Pablio Printing 0ffic PRINTERS NOT SWORN TO FEALTY. How the Government Might e at a Crite The Behring Tme larrissed by o Stiik feal Period Sea Co troversy. ably dislgalty, Astrike at the goverme printing office during a threatned war, would. much 6s alnost anything else, tend t sipitate the governmant into bellion, us allof the government printing under « Lof the public printer, wheth in the e goverment printin ures where departinents e located snatdy the compositors, p »0kD! s aud other employes governmnt printing ofilce, are not required to take the oath ofallegimee when entering upon a position. Therclore in law and moral technality it s not disloyal to me or har- rass the interosts of the government in tho pudlic printing offics, in the army orf navy, printing; should trike ho would tiald anl t If an officer ora man who signed todo combine to bring a mmediately be court-mar- men subject to the severcst pemlties for disoyally and mutiny. Be cause the pressmen at the governnent print- AngofMies some time ago concluded that thoy would orzanize under the nitional organiza. tion a beal pressmen's uuion, to be con- ducted exelusively by men who run presses upn the sime principles and al the general rules which gov tho or- ganizatin controlled by compositors thelutter flew into arms, and while the not exay maud the removal of the press i wlho v 110 orza a union, under pain of they bi intimated to Mr. Paln the public printer, that thore would be troubleif Lo dil not either dis- charge themor compel them in take out carls unier the International Ty po cal union Theyd ctly told Mr. that these men ought, fothwith the composite Washugton the lead ofli tional Ty pographical uzion secret session for the purpo aplan o conpel the oW discharged, immoned to of the Intema- and went into of formulating iblio printer to whip the pressmen intolinel In the organization ofa pressimon’s union the pressmen did not propose to work longer hours atlower wages, otake morothan the maximun number of apprentices, or infringo upn any ruls of the Tulernitionil Typographical union; they simply wanted repuseniation in national coventions by their own representatives, men who knew their business and looked out for their interests, Besile this there are about twenty pressmon’s unims organied already in cities wher thero arostrong typo- graphial unions, anl no fairminded man cun dispute the right of tho pressmen to have alocal organizatior. of their own. The oly objectiom mide to the organization of n pross- men’s union by the memlbers and oficers of the Tuternational Typographicl wiion was that such an orgunization would decinate the ranks of the lattor and decreaso thereforethe power of the lowl International Iy pographi- al unign. Forthe pirposo of averting what th ened to be serious trouble, thé public pring requested the pressmen toabandon the uuic and toacuin take cards in thely pographical union, wich they did outof respectto that olicer, What injury to the government's fnterests might lave resul na stike 1o oneknows, Congress is in session, and is an enormous amowit, 61 printing done day. What injury @ strike of this cter” could bring upon the government inthecventof an impending international controversy or athretened war no ¢ can fortell, Oue thing Is sure, howevers; there are forunen in the government printin iz ofice Who are 2 menaco to the best interests of (h government, andwhondvised astrike ngiinst the government recently on anization of the p would not hesita and eriti acount of the ssmen's union, and the most cmbarras- I period to advise and engage thout any reganl whatever to the inter rent. The scribus aspect of this wholo business lies ifthe fict that the systom of employment of more thin twenty-ive hundred men and women at the government printing ofice makes it y for that large army of emiployes to menace foderal intercsts md upon the slightest, pretextor whimto bring about irre. paral age. Boyond any question of doubtall of theso men and women. sk quired totakothe oathof allegine antortho enploy of the governm: niand the’ fact, that thoy are loyal Ameri i shouli aloo be suficiéntstandard, to with the apparent fact that they ar ings the duties to ho ¥ their employment s the cxample in fiing rates s and o of liborand they ave l i shorter than those tixed by private par ties, und itmust beapparentto any onewhy itis improper for ation to dictate the detuils of the gov £ con g- nd and bility of such an emergen ey s ws threatmed it will over- look me of its greatest dutios. Fealty to country and _patriotism should come before that to trade or other orgnizations, and those who enter upon the serviee of the govemment should be compelled to subseribe 1o this dodtrine, It is dingerous to permit persons to remain in the employment of the govemment who would strike at its best in. terests bofore they woull abandon the alty to secret other organizatins. In “For part ¢2, v 1,554, is_ 1o trom United States Minister Lolirop to cretary Bay- ard under dato of St. Petenburg, Russia, Decembers, 1857, which contiins an import: ant intimation ih connection with the im. pending negotiations respecting our seal fish. ery interests. Minister Lothrop iu his letter says this, slong with similar language, upon the same subjec *““Behring se partikes largly of the char- acterof un enclosed sea; two great nations It own and control all its possesses i peculiar fishery, which, wilh v erence toits preservation,” can only be legit- imately pursuel on land, and even thero ouly under strict rgultions. To aliow its ni- ~ restruined pursuit in the open waters of tho sea isnotonly to doom itto annihilation, but by mecessary consequence, to destroy il its coastinhubitants. If this result 15 conceded sing shores, it follows that the doctrine of common rights can have 1o aplication to sich o case. | havethought it might not be uninteresting to give this as a view which has found expression here, and, if © fowd neces sary, I think it not improbable that Russin would feel that she was driven to act on " The significance of this langn last clause of the last se 1 found necossary, I think it not improbable tha Russin would feel that sho was drivento @t on it This means that Russia rogards Behring sea, I the Aliskan islands, as the private radway and property of Russin and the United Stites, and that it auy other na. tion, especially referring to the British goy. ernnent, considersit apublic highway and public property, Russia would feel obliged to defend her rights and _take up aris to fore if necessary, the closiug of that highw This is undoubtedly the strangestpossible in- timation that if the United States at any time wishes todrive out tho piratical British seul ers from thescasin aud abut Alaska she \\l'illlm supporied t the very breech by Rus- sia. In another place Minister Lothrop said In his lotter to Seeretary Bayard: The earnestness felt here in the matter is plaiuly indicated by the language of the note, which speales of unrestiined scal hunting s a thing 'which mot only threateus the well- being, but even theexisience of the people of the extrome northeast coust,” Itcan be seen by theabove language that Russia regurds the seling interests of her eliesin the Wisnryatoy, Aumnst 2 —(Speclal to Tnr® Brer An important feature—undoubtedly the most important of all-of the recent threatenel strike of the compositors at the wovor pr ofice appeirs to have not take: some cognizance of it there may be long day of regrot, somctime, Astrikeof the employes in any brach of the government ora threatoned strike isa menace 1 federal interests and unquestion- own _cuntry and the United States in the Alaskan walers 8 a siored matter, necessary tothe well-wingand existenceof ' the peopla of the extrome northeast coast, and that the actions of British sealers during the pastfour years are ereating indignation throughout the REPUBLICANS IN COUNCILa. The State Central Committee of the Farty Meets Today. The republican state central com co will rolmsof the czar. Ithas been broadly inti- | meet at the Millard at 10 o'clock this mited by domocratic newspapors during tho | moening. It consistsof the followang: reeemt talk over the publication of the ot John O. Watss chal Nebraska sil fishery cormspondence that the United | ¢iL o st s Mallalios States really have no rights beyond the limit e g <tk b of threo miles from the shore lines, and that o oS o W there is such & thing asa public highway | Coletice: T8 shu; betweoon the lands in Alsska, Minister Lo- | i POPREEG T e (RS B thirop, after confere with the JdRussian | Wright A 'lm“,."fl“ authoritios at St. ¥ shurg, states in his | MOE nett ! lotter that the {l ['d rnment does not o Yran l" F 008 Toole the a3 the American pes- | § P, oy W, B Mo simists do. Howmd on this paint: = | gty P ot 2 Wilhite, o oho seal fistery on our Benring cuast Ut |y 15 cicy: M. B, Malloy, Long Pino: L, T, {he only resouss .our peopl | aner, O'Neill: J, L. Trober, - {istines, e &ll the il ans, Dagld City: G. L. without it they perish wational | S, S Nibe } law conce Iy D Lo sl | Chain, St. Paul; S. Skinuer, ‘¢ dietidnover a zne dong its coasts suflivient | b Horn, Btoken Bow; D, A for its prote nd the doctrine of the it B0, il Maantiles cqual rights s on the high | i’ Willlam Cobuen, John B, Butle pata on tho ide sl Omaha; James Britten, Wayno county et e i it Hon. Joln C. Watson, chai any essential rights of the inhat : " ¢ 0 o thiee other members of th molghboring custs, Such” common riehts | g U ASH TR e 1t nder pubilo Isw, test on gonerdl oo tained that the piepse of the meeting is to and it woild bo absurd to afirm that IOt Ber e TRCIRE (ia masilive consent b Deen given, whe committee, and 1o pl for tho coming cam- rosultwould ba the absolute SR o DAL WSO (RSEES e or more of the p Henco Asile from the election of officers, the meet cannot bo applied blindly to anunforseen a7 By e Rl O case, and theso alleged common tight [ [t mewhat on e privatoord o linitodlo caos whor y ey be ox EXOURSION T0 HOSTON. cised consistently w ( b tho Am: e Look into Open to Bverybody. L o han b oot 59 | On August6 to 10 inclusive, the Chi- Joetrine and the femer and more outhusiastio | cago, Milvaukee & St. Paul railway will will become fheir endorsementof what o | el round tvip tickets to Bpston, Muss. has proyosed Y Blaine wants to | and return for . Good to turn bringaboit an am adjustnient of the | until Septermnb The chepest ex- diffenncns Wty the Uniled Stales | eursion of ¢ Don’t fail to talke and Grat Brinin wspecing the | {i'] informution apply at seal fisheries; —but he would mther | ot B0 Bt ot zht thar to throw down all our elimsto | 11T bt . property interests which we havein Alaska, . - A NASH, Ln connection with this statement 1t will be intersting to learn a little unpublished his- tory respecting the seqirement of Alaska by the United St Was some year the close of our States purchased It | war when the Uni Alaskn of Russia. I j aed the otber day that when the pur- chase money wis puid over the United States government nmade an overdraftof £00,00 for an {tem which was never explainedto the public Pliose who were old enc of the movements of thote very distinctly recall the fact that ata crit cal momaat, wh reat Britnin threate to interpse her influence in behalf of th N to keep track s on both sides confederile states on the ground that federalists were blocking British comme by refusing toperuit the t colton to Great Britain, ¢ 11, the great philnthropic ez , who Was assassinated in 1533, im diatoly dispatehed his most formidable men- of-war to thenssistneeof the fede: crnmentand pla Hampton iRoads, thom in the vic Those monster battie- Va. ships cruised arond like angels of peace until the British withdrow their men-of-war andannomeel that they did not intena any interf. It st the Russian goveri- ment alut £00,00 to send tho s o ourassisimnce. After the war was over and we beran to realize the which the Russian government had been to us, the ad- ministration ver dosived to ropay Russia, for her in coming to our relief, but intentions could not be mude pul because the; would offend the tish govemnm an mnouncencnt that we Rassia for horoutlly insending men-of-war to our rdief would emphasize the friendli- ness existing betweenthe governments of Rusia md the Unital States. However, when Aliska was purchased it becime an easy matter t overpay to the extent to which the Russian government had been coming to 1 In_acknowledgment of the friendship shown by Russia and the proupt manner in which it was done, Russiahas con- tinued togrow strongerin her friendly rela- tions until today sho Svould undoubtedly coue toour relicfin the eventof war with any nation with which the empiro of the czar is 1ot inseme way a ol 1t hasalways been a kind_of open sceret that thoe United was largely influenced in the purchase Alaskn by s desive tohelp Russia out of distressed fancinal condition. Pritiey . Heamn, Mrs. Winslow’ssoothing syrup foe children teething softns the gums aud allays all pain. 25 centsu boitle, Dr. Sussdorfl makes a specialty of dis- eases peculisr towomen. STILL HAVE GRIEVANCES. intended to repa The Conductors sist that Shall Be Respected. Thirty-fiveor forty brotherhood conductors of the Union Pacific hell a big meeting Sunday afternoon at their lodge room on They Doiglas street. They discussed griovances which they thinkneed adjistment. Several members of the order were also present from other rods though they took no part in the proceedings. Among otlier thingsit was decided not to call Clief Conductor Clark here until the lowl conmittee had fully dermonstrated that it was not capabloof bringing about u satis- factory settlement. “The fat 15" said a member of the onler, “we have only oue diffi- cull left which to make serious complaint, When Vice President Holcoub _stipulifes [strongly in a set ofrules that uns. 100 miles 1 over hall be in, de st the chain gang: we think the: n the out that is, » officinls re licenses yesterdiy Name and address. {John H. B Omaha 1 Aunie Toft, Blair, { Walfred Jacobson, Omaha , 1 Mis. H Anderson, Or Sussdorff ses of tum. 1504 SOUTH OMAiA tree rnam st Cut His ¥ Ason of A. B on apiecoof lson of tin the instep of th al uid De Henry Reese, aged forty the Third ward, father of chillren, died at moming, John, aged threc months, Murs. Join Kotrea day moriing « morming, Mrs. Pivonk: her way home , wife of Va Sunday 1 the or was ad et ¢ Hor it was was badly injured by down while the d vonki recciveld a bruises on th badly injured that tion, Anumber of otler oceups lessinjured in theaceident. Impeac The hearing in th Counciluen James Royle o’clock this morning. bribe At meotings held in St. day afternoon, further a made for the third party tobe gmvenin Syndic day afternoon and even commitiee on arran g forcontests s follows: rack, wheelbarrow race, boj theshot, swinging the han the city and solicit contri Live Stock E The regu. A written complaint, abo inthe yards brought out cussion, Char t 0 be compelled to liveup toit. Our kick comes o trains 19 and =25, Cast freight, and we have been accusing Crainmaster Foley of avorking the favoritism_nct on us, £ he assumed all responsibility, but pel o few pows, and now say by higher authorit s are concernad, 1 don’t very much about 1t fur- : Should any of them vi a single rule they would be discharged very quickly. We simply want the oficiuls to act fair with us Brakemen Have Grievances. The grievance cormitter of the Union Pa- ciile brakemen will meet in Denver this week toconsider and adju possible, trouble on tie Ouvgon shortline, What the complhints an could notbe learned, though they have relerence to tho runiing time and pay for extra hours, The chiof of the brukemen's btherhool will be ths 1tis understood that during theirsession they propose also to consider the proposition of federution with the conductors, engineers and switchmen, the matter is controlled boy Sofar as the think the boys ¢ ther than Pushing the Work. The Union Pacific is pushing the work on its Salt Lake & Southern live at a rapid rate, The grading has alveady been completed o nce of 100 wiles from Milford and large s of men and teams are long the 1o of the route t b k Lo commenced at Milf company says it is short of like to have 500 more, Bledsed With Bain. General Agent Phillippi, received a dis- dispateh yesterday morning informing him that the Missouri Pacific's ‘territory from Atchison as far as Kerwinas well as along the toundary line between Nebraska ana Kan- sis wis blessed Sunday night with & heavy and timely rain men A Serles of Concorts, The Union Pacific company has arringed with Signor Campovello, to commence a sories of fine concerts at Gartield beach, next Wednesday e ing. 1t is proposed tohave wo concerts every week during the balance of the season and some of the very best tal: ent tobe hud has been enga Notes and Fersonals, it Northem, P, 2, las lot contracts for the construction soventy-seventy miles of new line from § tle toa juaction with the Northeru & towen, H. B. Kwser, ing freight agentof the Missouri Pacifie, left Sunday for Sommer- sott, Pa., and will bringa bride back with bim. . E. A. Cooper, passenger a M. atDenyer, isin the city. ral Munager Holdroge of tho B. & M. went west yestorday moraing, ed, The helby’s oad, of nt of the B. & Platt’s Chilorides asa Disinfoctant for the sick roow is invaluable, I issued the ¥s, blad ot Nearly Of arived the lad nea or Boeleck right, . Doughe hias been fixed by Judige King for 10 ments reported Potato OmahaLiveStock exchange day afternoon with Presid M Giorge Hedy, A. V. Miller, J. C Coltrin w e elected membe s or complints of Gen, Agt. nses, following manr- Ago nah: | NE WS, Albright stepped Sunday and cut a cright foot, Be 1y bled A’ s Doings. years, residing iu three motherless s'dock yestorday of Mr. and ed Sun s0n dat ¢ terday morn 'y 's cemoto aple, wife A, Fimple, died at 6 o'dock Sunday ning and was buried _in Laurel Hill cemetery at 9 o'clock yesterday Injuredat the fienic, duv Pivonka, on wm the Platts moith piente grounds, to the B. & M. depot, carris age breaking ricing, Mrs, Pi- or the eyo and arm was so thought to have been broken till asurgeon made an examing. auts were more or Passcngers were highly incensed at the owner of the ¢ o linie, who refused to carry theinjur ngersto the depot in oneof his othe although the fares against v nud Patrick ¢ cases St. Agnes Fienic, Agnes hall Sun angements were piciic and lawn e park Satur August 10, The prizes race, sack race, putt mer, tug of w and gentleman dancer. Committees were also appointed to canvass butions, hange Meeting. monthly meeting of the South ‘wis held Mon- ent J. A. Huk B. Greene Bimey wd L s ut irregularitios animated dis delay in handling and unloading stock, and instatices cited whero stock had lost under such circumstances as to cast S8~ pidon on employes of the stock yards company, were made, A committee, consisting of Messes. B P, Savage, W. B Wallworlk, A lies pie, David L Can bell a nehard, was appointed on abuses This commitice will meet ot this afternoon toreccive wiitten complaints and will hold a session dully. Thecomuit port atthe next m Tho comm on and was continucd. railroads will makea w inge of itten the exchan s mude a report o 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam streets (s the new Rocke Island ticket office. Picke ets to all pornts enst atlowest ratos. Baby Bear is Thelittle black bear pr City park of Portland one. resented to the by Councilman Seoggins some weoks ugo is no more, s the Olympia (Wash. ciree was brief ind it Ttdied and was ach of the larg same old stc tish,” only in this end was cingmon 1 instane ) Tribune. Its as ‘npot and award of the city sad—very sud. uried within the stom- bear. It is the ish eat little e it wasa bear instead ofa fish. Park Officor Meyers had the cub in the bear pit soveral duys, and as the large bears scemed t0 bo pleased with the in- crease of the and_ none of them ventured to 1 ay a paw on his cubship v perfectly morning the eub wis gone. looked high and low—no alookat the other bears bnormal enlar the body of the mon. pea nt y- Tt Little “Pete as Mr, Mey i more « s of h le - mined the floor 3 fond a few i , all that was left of Pete, he thought o, But one My. Mey Taking he noticed an on oneside of looking cinna- be iis solved the mysterious disap- " (that w cub’s name) was eaten for the breakfust, and f the nd- The new offiees of tne great Rock [s- land route, 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam street, Omah Call and see th cust 1t lowest are the fin Ticke Anong the renovating fors Inter years I must namo t Furopean tr them when I wa and relaxation, ¥ dy in the F time with the fee ot a full hall-score oned as mine. in spec um. I of 35 Prof, A, P, I was betw estin the city. >ts to all points es of my hreo scusons of ul need of e roturned ¢ ng that [ had thrown the years n fift k- and sixty years of age when I first went abroud, and Thavebeen glad that I first ww Europe solatein life. What & wan gots by foreign travel depends on what he carries with him. = ¥oe finds answers only to the guestions which'he is pro- pared to ask, and the longor he lives themore numerous are the intorroga- tions which he has in his mind to put to and concerning the places and obje FOR Insect Stings Sore Eyes that ho visita. Then, too, the powor of Eruptions enjoyment s 10 whatever is greand or 1 bl e ennt o gow wii | SO Feet aliwce or cathe a pictur J - Btaio, I8 mor ."m. St | Soreness more toa man of fifty than toa man of . twintydive, "1 Chafin G AR, Excursion to Boston Cata J Wabash Line, Br u v Everybody invited to join the Wabash excursionfor Boston, “laving Omatn | S i August 6-78-0 and 10, gives choice of p routes. Ratos ab low as the lowost, R clining chaiz and Pullmun bulfet dleep. ing carson all trains. All agonts in tho ost_sell tlokels over the Wibash vin I BO] il or Chic For t 1 . slecping-car berths dors 4 map of Boston, show pots, ete., call at the office, 1502 Farnam sof de wbash ticket or write i N, CLAYTON, and Ticket A gent CommBR man palaco lining chair ening points Ticket Northwestorn Pas Through ~coiches—t epers, dining cars, cars to Chicag via the g oflice 1t Complaints Mosquito Bites Sunburn 4¥® «| Inflammation Rather anovel method of e AL et REFUSE SUBSTITUTES @ of boys and givls from the Neck raised i BESURE THAT BOTTLE il wWiTH BU FF wRAPPER N LOOKS LIKE THIS <8 MANUFACTURED ONLY BY POND'S EXTRACT COMPANY, 76 FIFTH AVE..NEW YORA, huge' kite and attached th string to the bow of their boat. The wind was about east, quite strong and the boat was drawn through the watorat a good rate of speed. W henever the kite dropped from its elevation it wus made to rise again by dagging an our, thus causing a b rd pressy On wearing the opposite shore the was made (o drop by rowing straight ahead and relieving |~ - — - the tension of the stri The boat VO FIGURE ©9. would then berowed huck the The figurc © in our dates will make long stay, wind and a nother trip enjoy solL No man or woman now living or date 4 Jooument without wsing the figure 9, It stands In the third place in 1590, where it will remain ten years anl then move up to secoud placa in 1900, whire it will rest for one hundred years, There isanother 9" which hasalso come to stay. Cures Tt is unlike the f 0 inour dutes inthe respect B that It has alre edup tofirst place, where ackache, it will permanently remain, Itis called the **No, Backache. 9" lligh Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. o #“No, 9" was endorsed for first place by thy Tt R.afik'a(ih‘?' experts of Lurcpe at the Paris Exposition of 188, tinez, ¢ ctober 2, 1888, iere, alter aseverecon g o Y could hardly weilk or |ic down oz lnme R T oo Al chines of the world, it w Grand Prize given to family others on exhibit having received lower awards of gold medais, ete, The French Government also recognized its superiority by thedecoration of Mr. Natlanicl Whedler, Presidentof the company with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. ‘%o “No. 9" is not an old machine improved ugon, bit 15 an entirely new machine, awl the Grand Prize ot Paris was awarded 1t as tho grand estadyvance in sewing ms ¢ mechanism of the age. Those who buy it can rest assured, there fore, of having the very litost and best. veral wedks, wwarded the only ewing michines, all 0bs Oll s hay From abud ¢ d in 1y back and [ suf; d to bed and could hardly ed St Jncoby Oil, whi hicuredme. I (e not fearreciience MRS P, M REINH LR, S SPECIFIC MEDICINE HE GREAT HEN- An unfull- or Som- whnoss, GRAY’ LR A inal Sperantorcho ooy, and canr A Pain in tho Bick. and many i ption anl a y Full particulirs in o sife tosena froe by matlto ¢ dlfic medieine s soldat §i 1 agos £or $5. orwillhe sent fr 1o insanity pamphilet, whichwa de- y one. 3 The Spe- or package, orsix pack- ¥ mallon the receipt by addrossing OODMA DRUG CO., 1110 FARNAM STRERT, OMATA, NEB. On account of counterfoits wo have sdopted the yellow wrapper, the only genuine. “TH 1S AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATER, WHEN YOU ORDER APCLLINARIS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The well-tnown Yellow Zabels of the Apollinaris Company, Limiled, are protected by Perpenal Injunctions of the Supreme Court, i Beware of botiles bearing the genuine Apollinaris libels but re-jilled with a spurious article. LOOK AT THE CORK, which, If genuine, is branded with the name of the Apollinaris Company, Limited, and the words “Apollinarés Brunnen” around an anchor, The Cl{astly Record ©ofdeaths thatrosull from malarials fright- ful, Thore isno disease that is i WHEELER & WILSON MF'G (0., 185 and 187 Vabash Ave., Chicago P. B. FILODMAN & CO. 220 North Sixteenth Street. oit b stire TTATS. Boyd’s Opera House Block. Morphine VEPITT IVE ottty Nopaytillcured. 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