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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, und to as great an extent as may suit | placing them on guard over the state | state for the papers 0 mention it. Is not & | of Custer City, exploded a dynamite cap in [ LOBSTER MALAD, 1 The fir udicl pxecution elec- s ivi ppose by way ¢ s sury, T) I YOats emocratic re- | state in a deploravle condition when the | his hand the ofher day just for the fun thero | - i frm JCLAL Gxociiion by olee: |18 mdividual purges by dvis.of making ( tretsueyi SENNEREN Gl l T e truth witl hurt fts Sinanclal or mogl inter. | Mgt boin it and %o 'see what the thing | The captain of & ‘siamer just arrived in T, ROSEWATEE, Editor, tricity 1 place, and tho experl- | political enpital for himself or his party. | form rulo hafsolledthe debt of Tndiana | ¢ A ' would do. 'The result was a badly lacerated t h ; peivy Now York City suys that ho passed a group ‘ me fch i boen awaltod with unt. | e three and o HARE miltion dollars, andivls | 2t 00 s gl B AL L of Icabergy oigght milos long in ntitude 45,39 W HLISHE y MORN I} orsal interost, 18 co 0 be o sub- THE RISE IN SILVER. C cowing af the rate of ¢ o > 4 oot R v iy g . Mathias o* ssington Spei prArs sHtade 4D, X - 20 8 PUBLISHED EVERY MOI versal interest, Is certain to be th how growlng it the rate of halla millon | o iie of Kansasin the face 1s the fact | conlly Mmnias of ortim i ML % north, longitudo 4 Tco s worth $0.50 & . . 2 - that state, municipal and individual indeot- | spirits of ammonia ly one of his little boys, =~ ton ta New York, and the fool captain ot & T RIPTION who have maintained that this method | troasury fo purchase four million five | tion that contronts the bankrupt Flooster | ainess is rapidly incrousing and the burdens | Who thoughticssly gave tho bottla quits s | -e~une float vy from him [l of killing is cruel will find in the exceus | hundred thousand ounces of silver | trensury, andfiploss the foderal watehs | of the tax payers are becoming unbearable, shaking, thus rendering the contents morm erd ohe thing at | A A \ \ + - volati T'he bottle was placed on the sew- | hore s Ly X va«“‘ 0 tion of William Kemn vogreat deal | monthly, or so much of that amount as | dogs ave called Tome and given the com: The Alllanco Advocate of this ¢ty | jng machine, when the cork suddenly flew | consus takis 1the t ckly that apparently justifies their conten | shall be offered at the market price, will | bination, the party torch-boar recently eathered information from | out throwin r[m- contents into the faces of | only happens once in ten tion. Death %as not, instantaneous, | oo into effect in about a week., Some | linble to make away with the sife overy mook and cornor of the | those near rompt application of vinegar 1t 18 Rev. Josephi Cook's Omialn thore wis muscilar feaction that ind four months ngo silver bullion began to state, through the medium of thoalliance, [ Beutralized the poison,and so very fortunately | is I bh ¢ lea tha s ik y - Msad i kel \tikadiio “ all escaped serious results | ket vo v Iy culled on to suppross the Connell 13 ' tod possible consclousnoss, o portion | advance in price, and though th THE counct] axcursion to Donver, Saly | @neeming individual indebtedness, That o | T 15 e e ing. ®0f the lody of the unfortunate | not been o steady rise, the been | Lake and Portlind possesses considora- :‘\“3-":‘““”.“(%\“‘“\: f“‘_” alino "l"“""‘.' "I‘”H‘”'r I'T IS A BOON TO READERS s of that numbel . inloss reliof comes soon, It is estimated that over three 18 P n vas of o character to make most AN average ninety-two cents per | powerful and grasping as Omaha | nundred farms are passing from tho debtor jectof world wide discussion. Those | The new silver law, requiring the | year. It isyus}a theory but a condi- liquor trafiie, Sam Small should get his gun, man was burned by the elec- | no very marked fluctuations. Silver | ble siguificamss, In cach of tric current, and the whole 1 four months ago at about | there existsa councilmanic Tamn Tt costs the mation $230,000 a year to pring made in our advertising columns, of T Bey | e Congresstonal Record, il foran entive yoar anda complotesct of the | PUYS M8 paper bills prompt bevetit of 2 per cent off for ca Wo ask every reader (o consider the offer Americanized Eneyelpedia Britanniea both should bo » wity mfortable, | ounco fine veral 108 the price | combine, Resistance to their schemes | to thec lass every day in Kansas, CSIN »’« T t 1 1 to | went up to minety-four and one- | onthe part of the people is sharp and | How long can the state stand it? ot ter X AlL | half cents anl settled back to ninety- | vigorous. The visitof the Omaha con- How about the citiest Let us tako Topeka. | oo 0 VD TARE W BEY BOWSPaber be with the | two. Then a steady rise bogan until | tingentis therefore timely. What the | Itis a3 good a town us there is in tho state. | (0 . i It ought tobe, and no doubt is, in better financial condition than many other cities in togetier for the small sum of $30, Such an | | rthe sum of 6,000 the tit nt can offor was never made by any newspaper be- | bought through a whole rotail | | dealer in Paris, Tho title of 1 can be had for 3,00, This is 3 ligh A man can got the titl riking illustration of tho wealth-pro lucing progross of the world in this won drous age of clectricity and steam, Tho cost | t of producing the eney clopasdia ha Ler- | x T the sty « w0 prep- | the price renched one dollarand thirte neighboring comeilmen lack in oxperi- hee will f fund of | and one-halticonts per ounco fine. 1t is | ence, Omalu's ropresentatives can fur- | AN condiin than many othor citics in The ec | npai : e ] using | stated that the mints and a nish in a brief sossion. Ttls not unlikely | 4o tho city has run behind for eurent 1t on tho to pay one dollar that a chain of councilmanic combines | tsido of bonded Indebtednoss for | AP exceedad &1 the costof produc- e and native land, ‘ ing Tue Beg for a year reaches far up into icky by chaining his con the other nts per oun 1 bliskod asn meansof mutual | public improvements) to the amount of r the first 5 th il o 1 support or sympathy as eir ver £0,000, and is now running behind £1,500 ol AU v N overy mouth, with no prospect of this terri- 1ge being stopped under the present the hundreds of thousands. That two such works should be placed at the disposal of every toof the coust at @ price = 1t the saving of barely S ¢ il the | orderof things . ; e y Asto t TERT R SR B furnishes YOL CONSH " t ly appalling, £ perot f five- for or lation for the fmported colonels from of cconomy--this andl it to have s unin cumbered homes than Topeka ~has today holding Omahaup to public gaze as an What is the cause of this state of affairs? <= 1y 1 vt i ver | inebriate asylup. Thero were Dbut six | Lot every man auswer tho question for him- Kentucky and Missouri who have been of modern intel combination, What it is not i nuch dis- | the nen of that s yalso | and only ono hundred and thirty-thre 1 i my tinlly : i disposed to look upon the advance as | for drunkemess, For a city of one hun- iy Publie. - - et tise I 5\ o ! N OF THE NORTHIWEST, “y;“” 4 Nl n thenm ‘;‘ o I any s¢ L able, | with te in which we i hoAmeris | Yt ‘” canized Enclopa " that a bl is a v u whict u were fl this first ex- | foreshadowing a iption of theold | dred and thivty-five thousand people should have g 1 any relations between silver and gold, It is | th record for law and orvder is u stem at Hasti rairiant 80 tho: i ADB088 not possibl however. to dote: o witt ualled. Mo elathith anhi ”:_H Suitidom sennty. less rally diffused. yel mittee it s N ruth of the mat- nent to th )i not | however, to determine with | equalled. T'h L annual fuir of Saunders county [ b, S BTN VGG G 3 B sewer. t i will be hield at Wa on of electric 3 rope certainty at prosent what the cause ov s = students ¢ i ¥ : i FrOM the missonary station in Bur- West, Iint; citizens defeated tho proposi HARY] Fetaion by G tivelt the oighty head mah come complaints that clildren can- f Hon o lssuo 7,000 inbouds to. build a ity petking world, ~For neariy 20 you hor > S not be kept undor controli because t A hived man employed by Tom Webstor of employing on its ) a ed to strolt sta ish. Thisis a strik- | Madison is mi g, und with him a valuable ebrated writers of successi 8 . 1 rushed out nfluence upon the price of silver, but e Gl U sl B bR e Alic sy 8 ! k. This vhether all. the ad thus far | and difusion of the English language, ! rogationn of Fremont will is to be attribut s, leav- ¥ before headvance may b f v nentamong | the fact that the governmentis to absorh capital p about theentire product of the American i ) mines could not fail to ex a favora w probably extend a call Rov, Mr, Buss 1 { Ao § o/ urs will bo the language that i become their pastor \ @ Mid conquer the entire world, the hope of i f Holt county with | ™ 1 I 4 ' 1 in Wyomir the Volapuk theorists to the contiary, > comple tedand is e is that sil- @ E N wth NOTWITHSTANDING the fact that July i is always n dull month, the sile of 1 ina ir escape. ing wholly out of ¢ n o possi- sstion tion of an olng. the 1 ! g 4 e f mps and lopes at the Omahu post- 3 > cor o Hadin By ense time will s much this has 3 5 oftice has beaten the record of any other I mports, o to fit it to oecupy 1 " , | tangible evidence that the? sus-taker i v 1 mer y place held by the o1 & 1 Latibolh. ¥ \ nly insignifican ; alia the Eogian v0 yen v < ¢ made no mistake when he recovded the ! k ol and: | {0 tho worNE bk SE————— g tha f 558 to bR Fatra wro | inereuse in this city’s growth, iy that Hastings is th R PR zed into some extent, par- 5 had to do with the 1t rapid rise in 4 t 1t will be gratifvine to find | month for the year, which adds very Trie street commissioner’s payroll for “\" ld ot Greenwo S LT u’.‘u.m\ I \.‘- ‘”“. ‘v" »-‘\ \\ r i i derssian, July amounted to four thousand dollars. R e titutions—have been entiraly 1L 2UB0 CUY SIS ngling of whody is sent outlook for silver, with a coinei- D i Etc——— faes S R AT lent demand in England for Thdia and | 10orers and pensioners are well taken stature from B nd time clectricity will be the here for government account, iscertainly ition in careying into effect death s most favorable, but persons who muy b llarly by the readical s charges made against k ilantes disbanded being correspoudingly veduced. | 000 more of greenbacks. This would b A 1WOst comy rie: biographies liv i 3 3 g i 2 splendid fleld for Mr. McKelghan of tha y ing persons whom 1o mention s | SPler 1 Stella can bonst a musical wonder in the | mude in the oviginal work, fts plan ox. | Second distric ngress, His fiat payrolls ot his predecessor. son of little Miss May Melvin, iufant [ cludin - noti PR e oy views are | y - daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. L: Melvin, who fias on' added, - & number : ANOTHER hotel i to bo built o [ ghtio Sudlyagoof thirteon mon A w maps, ingluding one of evers state i M![» astern paper figures it out thit tha Omala, five storjes high, That million- | {weuty months old, and can sing wnything n 1 1, and th Di n i ton. At the pr [ . i ! u g v o covrected to bringit into | market price it would be cheaper to sell th dollar five-proof hostelry has never pro- | thatsiie hears, both words and music. ss of history and science | o : pasalii i e gressed farther than two or three prom- hli"‘k .."|'>"“‘\"\.";:,‘”L "!"\Hv““‘r\ l.fl;lr.’ l;v\;‘ sont your, Tho x t result is s e dicknear Republica ¥ the other nizht n that iterest and reliability s Wait Se a8 as mueh tenacity o Wi P cious men will atlonst wait until the lay | 134 subscriptions and some street talk. | wnd stolo 8200 in gold and $i00in United | Surpasses tho orieinil Encyolop. b il RN i iy ghceal may be said in excuse of it s necessary e : yro | The demand. for it, however, is greater | States bonds, | Mrs, Cobledick was awake | tannica,as fur as it monuniontal work sur. | 110 010 man of thesea. Tho state centra 10 & thorough considoration of tho sub- | has been in oporation fora time before [ 4ue Comat at the time, but was ill, and did not have the | passes all others of its kind, committeo as tried several times to ko AT (54 7 forming positive conclusic as to L " strength to call her husband, who was sleep: It may not be amiss to say here a fo him dismount, but he clings to his job with jects upon which that body is toact. It | f g positive ions as t : j ] f A 15 ing soundly near her, There is uo elue 1 tho | words as to one of the uses of & work 1k the grip of death. — 4 TrE semi-oceasional civil y ox- | thieves, Americanized velopredia - Brittanica, to ublic i " d . = S Ny i 3 The Fuller o = f 1. | whick ur ro Zive The executive committee was met by all tha affocting the public interests, and par- amination s i1 irogress. infithe clly. The Fullerton Journal furnishes thissoci- | Which many of owr readers, norhaps, five L tibulariy - those: of finive and far- [ THE house of representatives has | PLTON ! {tions are usefal | CW ltem: “War has broken out in the ludies' | little thought. _The i ices at which the | candidates at their last meeting. The fact TR ‘ agreed to the report of the conference “ese periodicil Inqulsitions are useful | ying and an attempt was made to _oust Mrs, | Encyclopadia Britannica and its competitors | that at the next mecting, Tue day, at 4 p. m., reaching conce wuld by fully and oAt R Tt BEN Yot W only as showing that there ave afew in- | Cora Barre, but the friends of the lattor ob. | have hitherto been of we resulted in | g finance committee is to be appointed and ant carefully discu Nearly every con- | commttice infavor of the “original pack- e —————— 1we the foundation of thego :’:v\“' i"(;“;‘ ‘\,I_“,lb\\.;:‘l‘"_‘\l‘“\fh':r':", (-\‘\:u-m "-nl'«"nllfl \‘ d cou L What the merits of | paratively wealthy families, and the effect of *" % *‘"‘-‘ ;‘ :Hfl:“' SUgge o "“ "‘ @ th tl‘ ; o~ AT Lt 14 | known as the Wilson bill, This action | W 19 énforcec f i . the case are or what the result of the case | this limitation has been that by the great | there willnot beso many cheerful candidates REPORTS come bowling up from the | ment las comm the fault b gt - may be we do not know, but we are satistied | mass of the American people an encyclo- | onhand. - neuk of the conilnent conveying assur- | of pussing some logl »n hastily ana | "emoves all doubt that 1hu|u~-:|~\uvw' w x}l now . without a county | thutthere will be music by the ladics’ band i s looked ouas & work of referenct and Abtorhey Hen el TR Sh o B b ) ance that work s aboutto bo resumed | without due consi , with the in- | becomen law. It applies only to intoxi- st, and green fraitis twisting | *°9% Bt ) ek i ’ 1 4 ] : cating liquors, and provide: on | ! RS L As Sheriff Caldwell was returning from an but rarely needed by men of |y said W lisy on thie Panuma canal, & to an en. cvitable result of g Injury which | ¢ating liquors, and provides that when f iy winaing wiy throughout tho city. | oy ey G Chh 1Wis 1 partof Platte | Ban-professinal Vocations, How 1 fuge the fact that the state ticket was heavily getic choler plaguo, 1 Losseps’ ditch | necessitated subsequent changes. No | th "r nsported into Ang gt e or | cyrefully compounded preseriptions, county, ho was called upon to arrest theeo | Lilien this idow ts anviody will nstantly seo | yurdened by Mr. Tom Beaton. AN ] Fpeh § 3 R advoente o rule or | territory “for use, consumption, sale or vover, may be obtainé 0 Louse breakers at Duncan, who hud attempted AL ve OILONDI8 WD ¢ anca throngh & - -~ is one of the most effectivo m 15 of dis- | reasonable man will advoeate a rule or tor ek i e however, may be obtained without the | o o T Mts. Stalwensiei, umo of tho Americanized Eneyclopadin | piapipHONE POLE NUISANCI. posingbf the surplus of working hu- { policy that might have the effect of ; 4 Breen aid of a sinecure, whose husband_was killed by a t i tuinica, 1°rom end to end it abounds in S 5 5 " 3 i maining therein be subject to the Doy ot s L lled s ting of tho most delightful Kind—bio- | Oxia, Auzust 6. ~[To the Editor of Tus manity, making mistakes of this kind more : > ] e umbus sox o weeks ; LoaynE Jotithe bkt A operation und effect of the laws | mrp ; 0 : we and ‘had the wholo population of the | £raphy, travels, history, narratives of adven- | Bug: The high handed action of the N pere o5 s Ao THE council junket will makea large ¢ ata stand-off, After a running flsht | tUre, accounts of stran and distant coun- | oo pelonh company curing the past of such state or torritory, and | grafton the commissaty department of | o abont ono milo th SAoiT Kot mas ot fasia | trios, doscriptions of iventions and mehin: v R EIE 1o Gractk Bl pA A Rt e shall ot be exempt _therefrom | tho Union Paciiie, but the co isbrifiing gave his nameas Wilson and says ho | €. Thereis hardly a page of it that will ] { ! by reason of being introduced therein in ¢ ™ o 3 ol The inf nee rables to support their poles on the public = A il Erom O 1o Th R hare sot e 1ot hold the mind enchan The inflaence <l 10 V v or quite worthless, excopt perhaps for | PY I d there compared with the many oficial favors | 1% g0 SRISiObGiS Gob Brvay : a family is in- | streets of this city, despite the protest of original packnges or otherwise, There "_"ll prevent the :mm:,n'l _.L-sh-.wxiun of | the benefit it muy be to members with | ¢ Aok i I 5 showered upon the corporation. 2 lowa. 2 le. dids the education of the | property owners, should awaken citizens to lifeand property. This scheme has | .10 . Fhis 3 is no qualifying provision in this mens- The artesian well at Boono isnow down pands and strengthens the minds | concerted action aguinst this outrago. Af- st trlad tine hnd apad 2 their constituents, Of the volumes of ; T80 ton T U { ¥ = = < 2,900 feet, of older people it fosters a taste for profita- | fairs have come to a pass that not alono peen tried tine and again,andis aboutas | ) hat are pleserved in the pages | Ure noteven for the protection of the | I squelching the financial dictator of | A six-foot voin of coal has been struck near | Pl reading, and saves the young from one of | the business ts, but our most beautiful visionary and impracticable as the dou- | v (10 offie record of congress by | Private citizen who may desireto import | the combine the council gives gratifying | opsix-foot v o HIES HESK Tunckinoa of our day—the tempta- | suburban the fares have been made une bls decker 1 li gISpheciialal dreor it Y i for hi 1 inst g Creelon ay 8'dopth oL 110 6ok tion off nds of cheap, trashy | sightly by the ercetion of these ugly stun ble decker’s proposed scow line, e 1 iquors for his personal use against a 10 eturning o Sens e v 5 S o ion of ! ds of cheap, I h Y the ercction ol these S )8, S il g far the largest part is the merest | "4 i Y i h ke i g vof of returning common sense und | Alico Dore of New Milford, Mass., has ac- | and corrupting books that deluge our country | It is badl enough to tolernte the overhead —— verbiage, neither instructive nor enter- | State law authorizing the seizure of all | jndependence. gopted tho chalr of musio in Pean colege, | ina perenninl stream, A library of rofer- | wire nuismnee of that company, But awhot A WicHmA dispateh says that Texns taining, and yef the people pay annually liquors coming into the state. There is et \’]M“]‘;wl» et S ence, a collection of pure andentertaining | fn addition, dreds of telephone poles s ST e B 8y b f o . erhaps no question g o1 rity e e e e nats bns t will cost £10,994 to build the now wagon | lit avehicle of education and a safe- | must be braced aud w.~ed by extra posts and fover isspreading with alaemin rapidity | hundreds of thousands of dollars for | POrhaps no question as to "‘!_ authority Ir there are any more official pets un- | 1o across the Mississippi at Clinton, /Lho vice—this is what we offer our | cables, patience cries outagainst the nuisaneo, among the cattle in southern Kansas, printing this stufl, to say nothing of the | ©f congress to enact legislation of this provided at the public erib, they should utract has been let, s, And we feel that in doing so we Property owners who have spent mon thousands of them dying., Somoe droves bt “,']x » conntry which cannot be | Kinds but undoubtedly this bill will promptly make their wants known to small |;<K.}-f “‘m.‘-d A‘,!rI“\uL;\lin,h\im: u ?,.q:m.. mvu|m"h. mm-” .{ ;v.m.. : o coming north, itis said. The No- furnish cause for another decision of the Wy near Rockwell, fell from a windmill tower - - ronting their residences are obliged to st ;u 'nm\n“.n vzth, nlx ‘.;\. ‘ll ; N sd 2 er decision of the | the combine. and fractured his right arm so badly as to ne. NEW YORK I1CE BAROANS. by while t wagers of this corporation iska aut orities should seo that our cessitate amputation, - Y 510U PAVCIEnts, UProot trecs quarantine laws aro vigidly enforced, = Slranny” Bell, a Fort Dodge colored | They Advance the Price to an Intol- r ¥ nursed lawns in order and mative cattle should be closely in. WITI customary lib Y toward | the ability of experts in dispensing eal- | Woman, as just celebrated her ninety-niuth £ i eirobjectionablo posts and E ¥ smbers ho ioomBina. b L AR . birthday, She is stil haleand heatty and | Npw Yo ST R T L e a 1 by ordinance, which gives spected members of the combine, the council | cimine and layine: e e e W Your, August 6. —[Spacin ram slephione company authority to ercet ey N ] Seis Tue Be Although twonty-four ice poles where it will, the managers havo . ¢ The melon crop in Fraitland and vi ¥ ¥ 2 iy \ D0 ol eaan = it i s thority to employ anadditional elerk at 16 Will Not Down. will be the shortest for years, Most of tho 4 a1 MBe bits Armved i it fpumd shite privlien ,‘;,J,",‘,I‘Q e ninand the suug salary of three dollarsa day. Chicaao Trivne. Loty selonsiave heso it ARyt o Al ‘”‘ll_{”. T Do it | fgnore the remoustrinces of Property owners 3 .| "The assertion that the business of the Allefforts to have the duty on castor ofl re- | . s i ORReC 0BT o) S ION 80 bt 200 S 5 well as the directions of the authorities of | i corporate in the the previ- i 2L wing the prico to ¢ able fig the city. It may be well to ask, Mr. Editor Shbre the. T1th. Lnstant, apd by a steangs f SO0F S8 0 some method for limiting | ©Mi¢e requires moro cleri help s | ducedhave failed thus far, It scemshard to | ~qug Fordinand Herold, just comploted at | 2 to this sct whether the individual bas vights which thi's coincidenco both the demoerat and re- | 1”‘ 4 S that body will be | &Psurd. During Major Balcombe's term | £0t castor oll d any imaginable w Im:'x“‘n'”(]} w.l.-‘-,m.x oo mlluun ls Tiehdon abithe Fite of $1.¢ ok for fift monopoly is bound to respoct, or whether ho yublican part lace o ticket i o] MRS BAGIRE - UMD Ny uoay. W of office, the amot expended in public % T = craft buil that city Lo first was pounds daily 50 twenty pound and | ngings are to be over 1o P ,’ z L '“' X g adopted. Itis ng favorably rezarded "‘” jAEheiammount expendecdny publl Patient and Perspiring Congressmen. | Clyde, built in 1570, and whoso hull is just as Fuul for twenty-five pounds and upwa 1 |ittone insulted and damaged at its own field that day. he women propose to by soveral members of the majority, and | \MProvements any one year far exceeded Baltimore American, od as new. Oue boat was built in sections g ind, is equivalent woet wil A powerful feeling of ontragi beon hund, and with both partiesin | PY soveril membors ARyt what is contemplated for 1890, and yet | Nobody can tell the anguish the congress- | and shipped to far off Siam, a ton and upward ico whi v- | is developing in the communit iinst sossion at the same time it is predicted that Cheyenne will be puinted red. Rock count IN just one week the distracting prob- lem, whethir the democratic Mahome will go to the independent mountain, or vice versa, will be solved in Nebraska, — cure o, With o little more experience, | Was kickod by a colt and had his nose broken A and his vight'eye badly injured Mr. Flannery promises to surpuss the tences i htened countries, tempted by it into speculation may o IR casily find the venture unprofitable, It THE PREVIOUS QUESTION, is tobe hoped that the results of the sil- As might have bheen expected, the It must be confossad that the slow | verlegislation will be in every rospeet ProgTass the W is making inlegisla- | Satisfactory, and very little opinion is tion is somewhat tiresome, whatever | ow heard that it will not be, but judi- tariff on spectacle glass was materially increased. The average statesman is determined not to look beyond the pro- tected interest ————— corn without feeding it. It isa source of sincero regret that the republican ticket is not entively wiory to the erats, Fort unately the republicans are not pa ticularly stuck on democratic comm dation. is undoubtedly desirable that all matters nat it age” bill which passed the senate and is numerous, But on theother hand it is unquestionable that a great deal of time is consumed in discussion that is almost Trre Chinese government proposes to year five million dollars to Jeeop the Yoellow river within its banks, computed, resulting from this prolon Uclay of important legislation and the failure of mensures of more or less vital suprefuo court. —_— THE South Omaha couneilmen displa concern to the public interests which (e 2 cannot i owing to the time Ly 5 = — ] has granted Chaivman - Birkhauser au- THE politicians and candidatos in Wy- | ¥ £ i y is haw vobable th o oning e growing familiar and plenti- | 1t 18 havdly probablo that th coposal i he ‘senste to. in- ful. The first stato convention is held [Proposal —in o th Ap e Pt of course the minority is solidly opposed to it. DBesides, the privilege it is in- e - feRdb e sorako hai ot il ialien e | 14aaa ifomal clorks wara omloyed bhelr ADULTERATION of food appears tobe | V216 SRy > salarieswere not charged up to the city, ontheinerease. The more laws passed | eXtent to defeat it. Aslong as those ) prohiliting it, the more adulteration, | OPPosed to it could find anything to say The only remedy lies with the people, | #nd were physically able to say it the and that isnot to buy eheap compounds, [ WOuld make the effort to talk the pro- Whena grocer must sell forty pounds of | Posl to death, and such is the lati- sugar for a dollar he is strongly tempted | tude of debate in the senate, which o put plaster in it, and yiolding to the | 8lows the introduction™of any amount demand for down weight on coffee his | ©f Wholly extrancous mattor, that it is easy to see that a discussion of this pro- Major Balcombosatisfactorily performed | man whose fen ces 1t fixing is sufforing The Towa Prisoncrs of W ar association has | chased by the trust and brought to New York | me adop! by Munagers Yost an SRRt b o i e ot secured a lurge tent, which will ba put on | ata cost'of about # a ton at the highest. Drake. It needs but nspark to firo public theduties of his office without extra help. | thesehot days in Washington. He. longs to | fiels &y Giting the state fatr, Jor the | - Tho oren ather is simply availed [ sentiment, 1f redress can bo obtained . no #0 homo as he nover did before. Lt costs | Huwosaof a monstar rounton witioh will | of he a protex i more money out | other way to prevent the daily outrages, tho money and sweat for a patriot to serve his | bring together the largest number of ex-pris- | of the peoplo. ve spread almost | time is nigh when citizens must follow Mayor b B country. oners ever gathered togethor in Towa daily that t it ico in the | Grant of New Yorkand take the ax in theie but paid out of the major's pocket. And i - ——.——— The little three-year-old daughter of George | ¢ity tosupply the demand for more than own ha ) Craitres S, Erouries. it may be said to his credit the accounts In the Interests of Democracy. Garner was killed on the Dia cack near | days, LastSaturdayit was acliberately al - - and records of his office were never kept Cleveland Leader., Dewar the othier day. Sho st upon the | lezed that New York was in Suffering Cubana Recel Jovernor Campbell pardoned two more | end of nd tho d of tho ongine | an ice famine. ¢ bans Sommner, Qanpby -pedanid Al "? struck her upon the head, killing her instant- | _ erhaps it would beif there were noicein | HVANA, August 6.—[Special Cablegram to Layisedon Wl aia e pere esoiped. | 1CRROE ELINE 0 AER Y he same spovtwo | Maine, but last winter's erop in that state | T Bree]—The government has distributed from the peniten Atthat rate thepen | g/ W was the large: ; vestod and itis | the fund raised for the sufforers by tho di 11 soon be depopulatedand the democratic | '} S . e being shipped to the eity in quantitios large ke B 3 dga / ! Poj Hans Redberg, Jacob Jacobson Sternor and o8 1aree | astrous explosion and fire which occurrd on him as many sinecures as the office will | vote in tho state be largely increased this | Wkt Stovens. "l grown men. aee. e bins h to supply ever ['“ "”‘““l' The ico | My 17, The fund amounted to $11,000 iu conveniently hold, fall. arrust at Mason City on a chargo of indecent | Sehooners car 5 Of bont eleht hun- | yo1d and 8154,000 in bank bills, A v e PR exposure, Whilea public baptismal servios | 9red tons aaoh itis estimated that from coids 2 Rareid welveto fifte WS ay reamply su that The Fish Stories Yet to Come. was being held at the vivor they astonished | {¥elveto fifteen ALY ply: i Precantions Against Cholera, A Chteago Lines. thecrowd by undressing and, in” an_entively | ¢ient tosupply the New York murke Catno, August 6.—[Special C: Hailstones *as big as a man’s fist" diq | nude condition, jumped into the river. havoo at Sioux Fulls, S, D.,Sunday. The | Duringa recent storm tho dwelling of a amed Scheky, Otho towunship, Wab. M mental pe ons are dulled by contact | hajlstones are geigiug the advantago of the | Ml named Scheky in Otho 1 prnship, el | Liownox, Angust: 8.—[Now | York. Herald || and survellance to prevent.. Joddal piligrigs for limiting and | vy ‘the crude and shallow civilization | fish stories this year, but then the fishermen | and turned Completely over onto its roof and | Cable-Special to Tir Br Through the | from bringing cholera into Eur it, and no legislator who desives to ro- of the whites, and measures must be | bavenot yet bogun to get back from their | badly damaged. family, consisting of | remainder of the pr ssion there will be Oiarath l.l,mt“.,"_,‘,,,,”,, adopted to check the demoralizing de- | roralretroats. He who laughs last laughs | olght porsons, wer . .”'". hous. '!(- 1t ¥4 | no limitation to the hour at which the sitting Par August 6.—[Special Cablegram to scent of the nation's wards, This con- | best,and the fish stories may make the ex ginele thoy A O i eapIDg Brom the | i) ologe fu the houss of commons, It may in better shape. But Birkhauser wants oft his political debts and the il combine stands ready to give conseience doos notsmite him when he ; e o posal might be carried on indefinitel . is convineed It isobvious, therefore, that there is ey e ® | cireuslife is too vich for the blood pf the Db fo THE chunces of setting upa stato lot- | Very little clanco of uny change being | gyurgs Indian, His seute moral and tery in North Dakota ave docidedly mate as presong In .o parllamentavy f mote. Public sentiment is a unit against Jdling Away Theie Time, Tuce Bee)—The Egyptian government b LCopyriaht 159 by James Gordon Bennett.] adopted the severest measures by quaranti procedu @ sonate closing ate. Bul such a change | main a rosident of the stato will daro | Will ultimately be effect: Publio support & measure of the kind, The crushing timbers und flying furniture with i\ Tur B The cr TEDCo yes: terday sent a telogram to Emperor Willi tion which are now at the command of I ssessed valuation of Miner county is Subseribed and Guaranteod Capital Pald In Capital . 50, Huys and sells stocks and honds; negotlates eownicralal paper; rocoives and execute Lrusts; wcts as transter agent and trusteo corporations, takes churge of property, cols {5 taxes. on his first visit to i visit was purely ( S E Corner 16th and Douglas Sts gaging extensively in sheep raising, Seven € | Pald in Captial # 50,000 experiments, The children of the prai- The Tapeeny of ¥ IMhe Two Dakotas: 10 doubt, will pre rathor severely ¢ Lo | asking him to espouse the cause of cremati' n Governor Miller, were defeatgd for re- ik ries who were induced to desert their fire- Clicago News. comparatively sinall band of mini M’,.: ,' ;}l L iy Awerican delegates sigued the tole- nomination, hus no bearing on the ques- | SVONY senator to an unlimited ext sides and families and hio away to for- | A German professor claims to havedis WD W0 gron.0p Terb oL thi werk byt tion. A variety of lements contributed and wampun, have nrently degener- . 4 . t hours wast 1 the most friv 5. | eols of legislation and defeat the wil % i, Walter Besant, the great Euglish novalist, East Sioux Ialls, with a population of 620, | = Yesterday Mr, Patricls 0'3rien sked the : 5 surplus of candiduies for tho oflives in | Wheets of loglataton wnd dofoat tho will | ated to theloval of the whites, aborbed 2y ! ! LOAN AND TRUST sight. To give them a show and j 0Jordhy I vanch the worst features of European civiliza- rel. Ty b 1) Thacy Twelve years ago the first railroad was | pocm by Mr, Swinb: incitix last uovel, ‘“Tho Doubts of Dives! There | o the fir ML SUTHIDNENG At Y tion, and become types of rounders un- |is a current statement to the effect that Mr. bulitinto Stoux Falls. Six vouds now pass SRS calrar uask wiiy COMPANY. Ty A Reliabeiin equalled outside of the nude literature | Blaine's reciprocity scheme is borrowed from | ©ooo8 ? THE Conemaugh disaster in Pennsyl- | but the necessity for it being demo of land open for scttlement in South Dalots th caust wark Ui houso vania is something ofu back number, | strated the chunge will unquestionably | gu 'y S 5 ‘0. Physically wrecked, | #howing that Buby MclKes was thosuthor of | It is said that an artesian water g gould nob o e for e 5 win of tho century, The report shows that | o caveful consideration of public ques- the total loss of life was two thousand | tion :_unl the vast interests, annually THE Indiann democratic contingent in The recent census has opoued the eyes of | nary at Wessington Springs have de eign socectary, statad inthe houseof com one hundred and forty-to, and the prop- | increasing, that wro aflected by con- | congross is uncomumonly vigilant and vo- | Kansis people to the uaweieomo fact that the THIO tiscgupate bighr and sompleta B8 Ia | yony last tvanine that the' Auko of horiii: SAVINGS BANK. orty loss twelve miltion dollars. The | grossional legislation, make It of. the | ciferous in protecting the ‘yeasury | Population of tho state and of nearly every hiad no mission from sufferers was threo million seven hun- | of congross shall be dons as promptly | “the shamoless extravaganca of the | Umethe pross and politicians of tho stato | tiousaul head arrived fust weok from Mo Captial ... avisai s R dred and forty-two thousand cight hun- | as possible consistent with n elear unde ajority.” These self-constituted watch. | WhO4F® reaping ther harvest by reason of | taus and mor will follow ina siort tine Sorvia I . | Liabilisy of Btooklioi: vy w.0d & 3 8 I ; D RO Lk majority.” Th istituted watch- |0 oaviivy of s misguldod people londly de Mrs. Randolph Shower of Peoria Bottom P At AR BRI 05 K V' is i i { 4 o andtyis ol iy b its | notiflod Austeia thit un e probivition of | ©Meors: A, U, Wymnun, president; J. J. Browsy from gencrous people wbroad. Nebras- | this it Is not necwssary thut every man | thei sorvices at home: nnd their tax- | . A beiionof Kunaas wis docroas Oenionts was doutioyed, bat the boy sad_ the | 1ho fmpomtion at e i wneoioltlon of | F o srcatdeaty W T Wy ez, trous ka's share amounted to twelve thousand | in eithdFthe house or senate shall h«-\ ridden constituents could not perform a [ lished fact, made so by the ofticial count, supper wore saved. 3 Sorvian frontler will bo closod oiliar A, U Wyman, J. 1. Millard two hundrod and eighty-nino dollars, | allowed to talk on a que asoften | more important public duty than by | thesosamo Cauatics say thatit will burt the [ A to-yearold son of Mrs, Farrell, nosth | against Austriu i sontiment, which is just bocoming awakened to this matter, will de ¢ A rav ilstones sick yof e0 om till 2, 3 inthe morning, ordinar fact that soveral opponeats of thelottery | dWakened tothis mattor, will demand | aligion has beon reachod after caveful | (FAvOgant hail janan ploke yos. out any serious bruises, ERaRi A g ap0 dnthe. tmoviing, Gainae bl in the last logislaturo, ns woll as | VRt the means of obstruction to legist o ‘ shall be lessened, so that the minority in I » | covered that Lossiug, and not Goethe, wroto | & Falls' §35,000 systom of watorw Will ulso weed out the obitructior Buk ! 1 : ity eign shores on promiscs of “hoap cow vered that Losiug, o , Siotix Falls' §55 stem of waterworls | Noa 0 o O e O e Oarail had 0 thoir dofent, the chiof one belng the | that body caunot indefinitely block the “Famnt.” A man fn London afrms that | is now in operation \ oA OMAHA hypuotized him bud extracted from him his | 18 petitioning for incorporation, Jeadler of the house whother he had read the wrvo party huemony, the ono terin | CONTes 1L may take some tin 101507 waa hddnied, complish this, because the lon ; ; “ : eh two lines ina st ich set thos of the French, The few live specimens | 8 western senatr, and it is now rumored that hiere are betweon 200,000 and 800,000 acres | | tin a roar and then b inter returned from the social swim abroad | Mr. Donnelly is coming forth with a cipher | cust of the Missouri i but the final report of the relief commis- | be made sooner or later. A reasonable slon recalls one of the great calamities | limit to debate is not Incompatible wit patib! h ing grounds. The Erohibition Elight in Kansas. factur purposes, Loxpox, August 6, Special Cablogram to - - - Topelia Republican The trustees of the Freo Methodist [ F ¢ Tamos Poriiaon. xndos * fo £ 3 iy ~ dupsied Baguica The Iruatone o P M Tus Bue,]-SirJamos Wonguson, under for- | Omahal.oan & TrustCo 1 N N 3 a ' ‘armers in the vicinity of Lakota are en total contributions for the rolief of the | most vital imporiance that the business | against what they arve pleased to call | 0ne of itscities is decreasing. Up to this | Farmer ;Jnu“:‘l iirteen dolla |n( which on AR LGL Aha: hatizo sad purposs af | doge o’ the murplus. are. 10, the WEODR [ homuced saor et e o o o | skt o Toikd Bon b e o v 50 o co ZAANARALY, & Por Oont Intorant Puld an Doposits, undred and forty-ono thousand came | proposed legislation. In order to reach | place, Thore is an urgent demund for | e e et Bacians. supper. The little follow set fire to the ) i wn, Guy . Burton, B, W. Nush, Thom s | t inports 3 Klmball, Geors b, Luke. w s