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4 THE UOMAHA DALLY Db, MUNUA L, AUUUDL L1, 100U, — e ————————————————————————— ————————————— ’ W 3 ] | " & r M CAPE MAY CONFERENCE, the point of view of commereial | the managers of the road, had they con- | own and operate the railroads and telegraph m:nml in section 25, the salient part of which TTORM. THE DAIL D108 rends. = = foronce at Cape Mag botween | interost, but the nation lind suffored in f siderod the intares of the public, would | and AT T ook b sy 3ame | W¥The corporate authorities of all elties and The repubiicans of Nebraska relterate T. ROSEWATER, Editor it and Secretary Blaine con- | the rospoct of the world by it gross dis- | have given tho men @ heuring and en- | 3 matl fucilities are now furaish s oW | villagos shall have pow license, rogulate | cordinllv endorse tho fundamentul prin switrande ottt tinues to furnish a subject for newspaper ird of treaty obligations which were | deavored to efféetn compromise. No | S0t happen that there was not in this con pronivle the seiliug or glving away of | of the republioan varty, as enunclated === : n s ¢ . i J ¢ : g 5 “On the con. | Yeitlon one man bright enough toask the | any intoxicating, malt, spirituous and vinous | stecession of nationul wpubiican convnt EVERY MORNI talk, a great deal of which is of course sult of its own efforts to establish | such attempt was made. On on- | & mmittoe which dratted this resolution how Tithin the limits of suol ity of vil: | [Fom 08K 186 il wo bellove the r s ddle g As to the details of ndly relations with China. The first | travy, the Vandechilt poliey, *“The pub- | tny govornment was to get possossion of the bis section also fixes the amount, of KUK TON trar e are but thireo ways by which e, Which shall ‘not be less than | (Bio thitt, concems the Amorican p 500 in villages and cities having less than 1 pa'rry wreontr ammeled in theoexerelse Datty semed by either the president or | the Chinese ompire was made upon the | ployes refused a heaving and & strike | it can bo dono—by the ownere of tho reals | Potiten indoshing Three m | 8¢ and 10,000 inhabitants nor less than 1,000 in cities | poiitical right thos: *t | motion of this government, which for | precipitated. The arrogance of the | makinga free gift of thom, which is noy | 2 & population of move than 10,000 | "Weheartily ondorse the wise Weekly Hee, One Year 2 | that 1 wny serious ¢ 1ce bo- | years before had vainly sought to effect | managers is msible for the vesult, | probahle; by the government confiseating lons 26 and 27 relate to druggists' r $ e i " Wo also fully rove the wise uction t om; or by its buying the " Isters and penalties for violation of the rules | il i ¥ OFFICES, tween themsimply ime what ti A commercial arrangement, and when | Had they shown o reasonable disposition | them: or by its buyi hem with or without | governing thesame, republican menbers of both honses of The Beo Building. i 4 ¢ consent of the owners. h o ¥ L | gressin folflling the 1os of the party i N hd 21th St > very glud to know was the | finally successful the fact was hailed as a | to moet the men, the suspension of traffie | the consent of the owner 14 mikds deunkennss an oftonse | | ind / 18} pired, doubtless no one has | treaty between the United States and | lic be d—d." was cavried out, the em Conflscation may 11 e Pasout of it 9 sintion wpon the colnige of silvor o onfiscation may as well be pubout of the ole by a fine of 810 and costs or I | other mensures of national lmportance Do, I3 Eoarl Sueet notuble diplomatic y. There can | would have been ayerted. The result- pubou y a fine of $10 a v t N 1 lmportan Office, §17 Chamber of Commeres 2 ¥ b ; TR question. Itis against the morality of the | Prisonment riot exceeding thirty day congratulate tho country wpon the contis i and 15 Tribnne Bullding. ‘uth appears to bo that the [be no question that this country has | ing inconvenience to the public calls for [ detstiui oS aunsty Sitieh NG Hrtner tion 20 provides that the doors and sin | reduction of the national dehe i Fourteenth Strect i 1 f Uowi of saloons shall bo kopt 1168 5o sureo Womost heartily endorse the netlon of uly to the new | profited by the arrangement, as Mr. | prompt remedial measures at the hands | would nomore roba man of his railroad thun | G0 Of suloons shall bokept frce from screens republican congress in pi e dsabili he | Young cloarly shows, norcan therebe @ of congress, @ would of his horse or Lis wagon, The roads pension bill and the republican president whio SORSITOR VENCR © the | Young clearly shows, norcan therebe any I he would of his horse or his wagon. The road approved the same, and resnrd 1t as wn net of nications relating to news and I sen d P Y but | doubt that a fair and sliey toward e must be bought, therefore, and a fair price be NEWS 0 | fustice too long defayed, be of th ttor should be addressed to the 1 1 ( Il to prevent the adul- | paid for them. Whateer that price may be e sitlon to ® ly M-l‘ e irtm b 1 4 Morelal bencfits: In the Fulip But | teration and mishranding of food and | the government would have to assume the |+ Nebraska, cong yetwe donot BUSINESS LF s ) A e s . VY g the side | Present bonded debt of the roads of &4,50: The Neligh cornet Laud has been organ- | rocognition of the wr et tors and remittance W 10se who favor such extreme logisla- | drugs is bein ussed on the side | brosen 5 L he | 1zed the govornment Thollee Publsh inzCompy 105 that now proposed seem unable | now in Washington., Compured with | %00 o :1:1« interest on it, which the o Beaver City watorworks have refused o by ¥ syuble to the order of the O . to see any possible good to come from | the Conger d bill, Mr, ¥ lock’s 80 '\Wlion the banvention speaks of furnlst % Yeston kel 2 (hanty U A camp of Modern W been o furilier repent g it ing transportation at cost it must mean that nized at Gothenbur £ Just and fuir the people, e 1 e to @ bonds it has become ket at Clay Conter next | ohe 40 By £ CRCULATION | ¥ t ving | from such relations as too dearly pur- | sions and operation, and is so framed | spons for, and also on the capital, w Nun 1 and devot L RODL chased at the cost of allowing a few ! 1 interest will secure from | may beas many millions more, which it | 'We hold an lonest, pi thousand Chinamen {0 > \ 1\ Vet over an- | suuk in the purchase of the roads, But if i scho 1 i equal reprosentition v The B N the dountiv sanually, . Ther i s simply | means that _man isto have his y p d demand effent 7. yawear th 3 ducts transported for what it w to do L rity nnd pur it, leaving out these items, then the espenses : s ! idution of all of the roads will have to be defrayed in good " part by general taxation, and those who are not shippers will protest against sometbing v » nay attempt th sssary for us to set up at | tance, and if it should become ulaw | which will be so unjust to them, d ounty democrats have endorsed n o of vote \ inn would result in still greater com- THE Paddock maintaining friendly relations with the | scheme is more in line with the The Bee Publishing Company, Proprictors, ; + [ Chineso empire, or else they regard all | ¢ overnment is to charge enough to pay 1 s teanth Sty 1 , but r commercinl advantages to be gained | de neral n o its the interest on th sion law furnishing all ¢ feg consum ould favo; s immigration which SIS L isof national s time, and unless it is desived to ld w ood in weeding out . nominees for county offjeers and |t n 3 i v ¢ IT IS A BOON TO READERS t inegrporated town cltles, apy dopt a policy that will terminate our terf 1 manufacturers of AN . : sy i oth to primary and rogular oloctions, Grona 1. T/scurek o, ther no facts | commercial intercourse with China and | zo0ds lut the market with Sl bt Ll = it Wahoo awaiting examic | We onpose T i Bvare 2 mand the forfeiture wned lind gra ) Fivk brick ata | And the reservation of the publie dowuatn for Duve Milst i threw a brick ata | {05 LGARCERtO ; together for the small sumof &0. Such an | of Mrs. Meavs' vil for Its pr ful means (o was never made by any paper ) v in ¢ Ay {8 o1 ApRHEE KOPISOIE Y Woare in f g rallrond and manufact fances which yerved inany at- | to continue to do business and at the | wherever th convenient to Indian | ducing progress of th this won T L i R S ainst aeeldents. Thand. Uhe ara0barens IRt I8, cobies, for Octe empts that may bo made to securean | same time sacr considerable | & . Iifforts are being made to | drous age of clectrici dhe cost 3 Xt Sunda; h S e s E ity pEomplovaE for Noverbor, 150, 1), ! 3 G i Fatsent f public | ©f producing the en ia lias cons injurics sustained by employes in sueh cus i for Jandary: | extension of fo commerce | Amertean intovests alvendy established 1 of directors of public | & Brocheing tho on Ottt e ng fact ntracted | wiioro proper sifoguards iy n on s Jor, Februry o 04 | o0 0T ; Pli, prESIABS | L5 thalb rpike; schools in whi ttlements, and satis- | {0700 T " veaches far up scason and | upitions dungerous o life, dimb or s for My, 100, %180 sobieal | miny: not i o go m— factory nts will probably be | the hundreds of th gk e nite e, B but A FIELD FOR INVESTORS concluded witl 100l bou i nade in our advertising columns, of Tis Brx “ore. me nn wed In my 1 ! mption | make a perpetual enemy of that nation, | their poisor r re, me unt Hbed i b the assumption | make a perpetual enemy of that nation, | their poi L for an_entive year and a completo set of the NP b, Notary Publie ient hetween the | the bill reported to the house will wnot T Americanized Eneyelpedia Britannica both y t and S tary Blaine re; become a law. We venture to think that I'iE Indian bureau is not fave oy b g any of these matters, There is much | a large majority in congress will not | impressed with the results of exclusive huck, belng y sworn, de- i 3 1ieve. of @ ¢o! i *ike the sso ompire from | Indian edueatio issioner Mor- vs ind savs that he §s seeretnry of The Bes | better reason to believe, on th n- | vote to strike the Chinese empire from 1 Mor ublishiine Company, that the actual average | trary, that they a iy clrnin ( Tig DAY ek for the 3 Tonth of A 18651 coples; fo s which should bo o fore, and the fact that we are able to make it | ported to be in exc t condition and prom- a3 tothe prinei- | the listof countrios with which we ave | gan prope ) public schools | isa striking illustration of the wealth-pro- | 1568 to bean excellent erop. ) sands, That two su " i ey T 1 and other pul corporat fons Minne..| works should be placed at the disp i 1 have s ihject o canrol { I the I N 1 v i resident of th coust at a price v d b v that created the Fheir undu wd_ s in my | itis understood that ho ) Omaha can be made the leading grain | sota, South Duliota, Nebrus il that tho saving of baroly § conts sy bundens u A ————— e is needed hore is the establishment of | be watched wi e ‘ 1S 50 easy s 10 involve no incony wes prohibited by T agr (l department prop ' sdule pro- | largo flouring mills and mills, ¥ ries | s fon of w and g f Lour forissuing the monthly crop re- | desive that th find no favor at the hands of Secretary e Rusk. to su own convenience as to the | posed by sennte shall rest it is not necossary o anion ard cle e the ensui Tt A ivis, speaking for itself, The reader The directors of thedistrict fair s oled to 1 reo i 3 1 Louis and Milwaukee consume an enor antagonisms rsily harmonized uses it, uld hardly pather beli Lading ! ¢ from any self laudatio ’ Justitiab 8 FibaTBaL Nt states (o in whi What the An i | QIR 4 § ‘ X Wi f Lincoln county has been nts wi ich i 3 through their breweries, dis- | many advan over the preson canized Enclopadia nominated for e by 1 of the Thirt 8 1 Charles 1 i has he ! rt Laant of asy 1 fourth v \ative dist kbRl iterary men as the n con IVernent con ¥ he T W. W of Pier struck {1 pEm o Pi e RIS A e Only a Few to Connt. standard reference authority of the English Gy 8o ) g e 18 prog bsod by th 1", nent, ( ,wt;)‘\?”\\h;\ 1 ._»‘h-,w in o A > speaking world. For nearly 120 years it has htnin stantly ki 0 v that —r with the power of restc i 1 Dakota, Nebraska and western To save 1 countin g, will all demo- siood at the head of its poculiar class of litor swer. . Hewas riding on o load of whoat i ndle - r e stor 1 i ! { 1 ng r i : ne, but the team and wagon were unin ae Wi 1 v in part, the duty on wi should not find a veady market 0t | oo gove e bt this year Lt may conclu > DONG_ Wik it seem desivable toenter 1 ies and mills, and the |tem and should be givena fair Je.o i G s trade relations, but he b condensog product is exported to | wherever prac ble. I DR e L B R b Tinz mended exteadition treaty ho- do 1 the United States and Canada. 1s ing gool frult and its effects are al- t in the diminution of em zz1ements and kindred erimes in this ndy manif 108t Colebratod wri ive genera- | Jured 10 voc ship anc hay rin ( the presidency or vice-presidency please rise? | tions, and sparing ne se necessary 1o Chomas Br s who was recently dis- | all b s Wivhout HIGLETRL ¢ ceure the serviees of nost men in | ch d from the state pen, is keeping up his Ah0 EOgY il o S AC 1 pection. ATl Fatlrond companics should b theagricultural faivs. This condition | to discriminate against cortain of our | section s to got better rates ! every department of human knowledge, Es- | reputation as a hard man. He strucka n required o switel, haul, handie, receivo snd 4 T % 4 p 2 s s /) Inter-Ocean says, dissertutions and descriptions by such | numed Henderson over the head with a be ship the grain of ali persons, without diserin may exist in the east, but we fail to note | produets. This proposal, however, ap- | for their products, Reduced freight Tt will be el Tor faciens thid Ot wesbtion ‘us Macaulay, Jeffey, Leagh H - | glass in a saloon row at Salem and is o ination. N hie bR L G UL v, Mill, Tyndall, iush i way to go buck to the prison We favor tho enactmont of more stringent s teL NG DI SRS RTILR ALV YS v are imbedded in its p A Curtis paper wants an_ordinanco passed | WSury luws whd thelr enforcemont “undoe enterprise of - chtful assortment of literary treasures us | language on the st is of tho opinion | einstic curroney ¢ 1vor an and ] Th . r : vill « > ent R g clnstie curroney « sivor and paper, an Lincoln in September, promises to sur- | Thero is nothing whatever to indieate | estublishing fouving mills in Omaha Don’t Overdo it William, well. that tie | from this sourco alone | husraised the credit of the nation toone of 5 § ¥ 3 5 5 N Tribune. " is o vhicl o o i onl ) Y ( W he hy ifany country of the world, and Il previous exhibitions of No- | that the Cape May conference resulted | cannot fail to make a profitable inve Cltoano, Tribwnie Ihis is the wotk which forms the basis of | would pave the streets, build waterworks | the | Lot any country of 4 i “’h s ! St 1.‘"]' TR el S e e Pl The Emperor William has been having an | the Americanized Encyelopwdia Britannica, | and give evory man in town house and lo {helrultorts o €Ay renoncilzo Miversio: ska products, inany radical differen hetween the [ ment. [t is not to be expected, of course, excollent timo in Fuglind, but he must not },,),“ nis, as its i ,,l,‘ fmy l__m\. « iginal t was announced soveral we ago that HaEn 1 With Aok At i : Y 5! jritannica remodeled, amended, and, where e Democrat had been s ¢ 0 n impose on the hospitality of his voyal grand- ; i ' I Now thatithe lont has signed | thero any reason to bolieve that there is | more breweries in Omaha until after | 0 Ry ey onierad SOl ILELE foxaan pyj in il the original package bill the boot-le : izod by th L moditication of the statutes of mothertoo long. The old lady has o largo | American homes, the place held by the orige | for Tp e 1 a6 ThbemiE Judements seeured for work anid a conflict botweon the presidentand the | the prohilution issue has been definite ; i ncitiitnent gers and joint koopors will resume busi- ruinst countrios which. after ¢ n [ Omaha in the near future FEASTERN papers speak of the decay of period, should continue as they do now The problem with the farmers of any such decay in the west. Nebraska's | poarsnotto be regarded with favorby | rates and a home market agricultural fairs ate always woll at- | leading republicans in either senate or | will solve this problem, Any capitalists tended. The state fair, to be held at | house, who will venture on the ] 1t and Secretary Blaine, nor is | that any one will venture to establish per had ceased to ex uch ninner as shall prevent the and expensive family to support. | work among the people of England flsitie Tan i el i Uhe enaeiment of lipwes s shll vepublicans in cong vess,for which | disposed of, — Articles on subjects peculiarly interesting to | crash, the publisher sroprictor, asserts eSOl GODBRLD L g LithBiwL publi 1 cong I ! AN I prog oI Laborers, the secretary of state is responsible, W, = Such is Human Nature. ;}“" TR ‘:‘I‘; “‘;;:'i“‘[i{w"; Eosnb: t L Y gon i !\ %o iy tlul- e favor a revision ftho tarif iR + will fol 9 (TN 1 THE action of the senate reford % Wor ons of America es und cities, accounts secause it favors high license, and | estsof the producer and laborer e lnport nal puckage vender will fold his tent o tis, who holds closo personal Pie action of the senate in v ing - e Tork Worli, of military operations ou American _soil. ; St RAkkadli b el e P RN Dhisal ShoMIA b open adeug store o sell patent and ficiul velations with Mr. Blaino, s | 10 its committco on rules the resolution | Yosterlny the Syuth American ropublics | Goscripiions ‘oF peclluniy Amorican ingust | o its branibitionists e 3 s o o with ' p TR BRIt A et % ¢ the statement that the seo. | ©f Senator Hoar, proposing an amend- | Were unanimonsly in favor of arbitvation s and institutions—bave been entively re- & t erfean fndus (5 Y LR e i ylor ihaslensneihayihessoy) O B te by which | Toduy they are cutting each other's throats | written and greatly enlarged, the spaco al- lowa. miKsIon 1 OLdUrHE & el package scheme wasonly another way wry of state is indignant because the | men .nl 1e rules of the senate L e e b St own temper- | lotted to matters uninterosting excopt to $3ito MnYe s Livba willor faatony between the Missourt river und of whipping the devil around the bar. minant party in congress does not | @ limit may be put to debato, indicates Englishinen being correspondingly reduced. | , Dubuaue fsto have a tyy i p st r o i g e} ' n 5 A wost complete series of - biographies of liv- il BIALY V.ual 4 tlons of eapltalists hibition law, everybody goes to drinking. ing persons—of whom mno mention is | _The Episcopalians of Algona are to crect g Usupplies of 1 — made in the original work, its plan ex- [ 2,000 church building 8 g e R : f o practice which has prevailed sinco f cludin - notices of any but the | ‘The nth Jowa volun will b (et TR lican statesmen to make political capital | the pract which has prevailed sinec Choler nd risn 5 e s i 4 L gt ia s i an unjustifiable Inter 0 with the Buskeys of public land wholly agricul- | o bo utilized in the appronching elec- | the organization of the senate of allow- Cliicagn News, dead — has _ been added, o number | a reunion at Mt. Pleasunt October 1 und natural lows of competition and teade, and el i 4 15 D e L2 Reh s of new maps, including one of every state in An 83,000 chapel is to be built at Fayette for | ask thelr pron, uppression by law. tural. This is especially important 10 | gions but Mr. Curtis says the relations | g members to talk as long and as often | 'This yew’s pilgrims to Mocea ave said to | OF union, iy n introduced, and the en- | gyo o > boforo the opening -~ the new western states, where vast acres of the president nad sceretary of state | @8 they please on any question. Indeed, | P 4ying by hundreds of Asiatic chole . It tive work has been corrected to' bring it into PEPPERMINT DROPS, . : e president and seeretary s o Y duee feally. | may soon become necessary for the eivilized | line with the progre istory and science S S e A X == 3 of public land remain ensurveyed and | 4ue not strained, and that in the main | itis understood that this was p. 1y i to the present > 1 rown of Bankstown has a five Vandor eekly: Stranger (to sexton). \ 3 ave ained, and 0 7 | nations earth to join in protesting | Up to the preseat y ho e sult weeks-old chivken which possesses four . ter be reaching ¢ sottlement is rotarded. 1 veill al : 7 recently 2 5 il Al s k n which | es fou How long has the minister been preaching cttloment is returded. W will also on- | he prosident approves the reciprocity | A5teed to recently by the vepub- | ™ : 3 ! S| compilation. th veliability h ! the presidont approves the reciproci ) guinst this periodical provagation of the | Complation that in interest n and four fect Sexton - Since before the war, Stranger able the states t0 secure promptly their y wged by Me. Blaine. The feol- | lican cavcus, and thero appears | cholera scourge by the funatieal devotees of | SUEbusses the original Ency ol vomic e | Loclelaw, resulting from runninga rusty | Whitis the toxt: allotments of land under the enabling | ing in tho senate on this question wilibe | 0 b0 no doubt that the resolu- | tho orient. passes all others of its kand, o | il iuto his foot, ended the life of Adun | = Washington Post: Fatho = EdnER fanhie.on thisgusatioi om0t~ (Beinbor SHoas Lol it e e by b ik I1e Bay. e Clos of Cedar Falls, you sure your sistor's hoau hasn't gone yet fully disclosed when the suear schedule an early day be favorably reportad fiom Wh re Joseph Still Reigns, words as to one of tho uses of & work li A Fort Madison woman horsewhipped a | Tommy —* Yes, sir, thero isn't any light THE white caps in New Mexico num- | 18 reached, and it is probable the result p 7y ‘ YRR on New York Sun, Americanized Encyelopmdia Brittanic wan whom she accused of enticing her hus- | the parlor. ber fifteen hundred and the gover ort of a compromise. the committee on rules [he proposed The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain has | Which many of our rcaders, perhaps, give | band to go on a spree. Somerville Journal: After all, the man 5 Jundred and the_ govornor Rio) rule is more liberal inits terms than | josyn good doalof power and prostige, but | o thought. “The' high prices b which the | Tho mystery. surrounding the dissppoar- | Wit o psrort and with himself is i u\;n.m I“‘. ~r.m; S ““1L NEW CHINESE BILL that of the house regarding debate, but | there is one department in which he is still a | Lacydlopwedia Britannica and its competitors | ance of J. M. Dunn, a former Ida county | rather a pleasing spectacle, The fellow who ¢ osuppress them, nasmuch as severa of the colorels in the militia are majors v that 4 B t have hitherto been offered have ted in | man, who went to the Pacific coast lust | is dissatisfied with himself is generally dis- Representative Morrow of California | it will nevertheless meet with vigorous wster. 115 control of the monocle orsingle | limiting theiv sule to literary men and com- spriug, hes been cleaved up, it being discov- | satisfied with everything and everybody else, : has reported from the house committee | opposition which will not be confined to | eyeglass perfect and unequalled. It is | paratively wealthy families, and the effc eradthat he was murdered by an Indiun. and he malces everybody around Nim uncom* inthe white cap organization, the mi- 4 litin is more liable to join the white cups than itis to break them up. The only on foreign affairs a bill absolutely pro- { the democrats, As to the chances of its | hoped that ho will addeess the members of | this limitation has been thai by the John Werthman, a Scott county farmer, | fortable, mass of the Amevican people an encycl " effective force to disperse this band of ness at their old stands, while the origi- i S ance states, wher S YOU Pass a pro- itself of his reciprovity proposition, | that the majority in that body have de- THE sundry ¢ Lappropriates six | yna o 1 it il to the desive of repub- | termined to make the attempt to chenge hundred thousand dollars for continuing 3 3 iR AT had a little cycloné all o hims o othe Washington Pe SWith ailher faults T hibiting Chinese immigration. If this | being adopted, everything will of course | the reform club on this fascinating subject | Jat, e Jooked on as o work of referonog i LI iAol ong AL foahedgyion Hor ST e A i 3 T fay. 1t tore down his fences, rooted up | love herstill,” said the man who paid court measuro shall become v no China- | depend upoa how long its opponents can | 4872 bis next visic to this country. nothing more; ~somothing trées, demolished out-buildings and seattered [0 tho widow with lavge posscssions in , i Tl EEae 7 student, but varely srain inall divections, Strange to say the | whisky interests. desperndoes are the vegulars nitte 1etter Adapred to the Bourbins. nn-professional Vocations. I roperty of his neighbors was not m N VOBl St NGO ol b States, even those who are now vesi- | they will not bo ensily exhausted, It is | St. Louis Globe-Demoerat, v v"uw;» a is anybody will Insta dast disturbed, The twister descend said the professor to the infurinted oull, ot lents nmong us and have returne quite possible, thevefore, that the purpose | Eleetrocution may be adopted where thero ill take the trouble to glance rom the clouds on his place, did its work in | Syou ave my superior in strength, 1 1 congr nal - caleulation Corinllve TolLHE B e S SR R e e e e the | is plenty of time and education, but it will b R and disuppeared wh it | uin your superior in mind. Lot us arbitfate sisrer e S R | L d | nev do in localitics where giviliz mis he t ol ul ki thi wtter and see which should by right get 5 i¢ |included in the prohibition. The only | present 0 X i e ) o SRR IR fnnang ok tioston oy i otons eontroversy WO opL g October. Tt is extremely doubtful if aliad spheapiohibiien e only U SO 4l more or less crude and subfet to sudden 5, history, narratives of adven L5 Aunastil 1o 5o blsat | bHe0C b el e e o o 105 Lt extonsion will result fn any |CXCOPtions made ave diplomatic and ? | exigencies of justico that lave to e dealt Couiiis cliiianie andadistant ™ coun g . ‘ : good, The necessity of n man may ther Of the United | talle against it, and upon suc tonsular officers and commercinl ngents, OFFCIAL notice is given of a general but these might as well be included, | #dvance of freight v from the Mis A tosay inthe bourbon portions of since under the operation of such a lay | Souri river to Chicago, beginning ptio atio ; t > vietim dies in - from sevoral | —The professor lost. with according to simplo methods. That is e o i et magling days, and upon death | Smith, Gray & Co’s Monthly: Goorge gorous campnign in scores of close Missourl, | 1,6t hold the mind « lucnce T'he disea ke out about a Love, [droumed last night that T proposed, ngressional district will draw for instance, the wope will continue to have liteyary e nin a family is i @ Which time fiftecn deaths | and you accepted me; that we were married, congres Siiiots 1 Araw e e 1 3 I fam ) ‘There are now about seven- | wnd our lives were spe liss, ha hoavily on tho mombership of bety |there would speedily’ be o total - Tho advanco s motably heavy | proference beenuse it ew be readily compre- | calculable. T aids tho edveation of the | W occirred. fivo physiotany In attonds | thinle voutor b qent in bilss, . What 1) 4 L L e intercourse, | On live stock, dvessed beef and packing | hended by the humblest citizen Joung; it expa ngthens themi The town has but a few hundred in- | ¢ ve vory little ? 4 u parties, leaving the house without a phion M ¥ v f 4 1 2 of ol 1 taste for profita 1 dear, T havo very aith in- dreauws; but sl ol . i i AR wonld not | house products, involving an immense - il itants. s might make i tost. quorum and make legislation a mere T o R P b amount of traffic,and equalling 45 porcent Having Fun with Baby Mckee, g X 1 the tempta- Oskaloosa has a ine c sity. A w York Weekly: West v -Goin® ter A need to maintain a diplomatic or consu- I 1 | New Vi { Y chenp & 2 lored family named Taylor are the parents ttle here, are yo! © Tonderfoot—Yes. 1 hayo b SR lar service in this country, and there | increwse over the j Rivites; A 0lom Some Newspaper Jenkans proteats agaiust | and corrupting Yuge our 'y | of wreal Albino boy, now about six months | come here to stay, and have alrendy hought o THE republicans of Cheyenne strike [ WOuld bestillless reason for any com- | panying the notice is the usual pathetic | ¢ho swarm of paragraphs about the grandson a perennial stream, A library of e old. Do child's e is s white and curly | home! " Twas attmcted to this place by an the koynote of th pal "‘i W mercial agents heve of the Celestinl em- | Plea that the covpofations have been do- | of the president, “Baby McK " tion of piiro and entertaining d Hw;-‘ s ; ROy i vamn 3 lawapapar whic xm;‘xlm .‘«l.mn not, keynote e cumpaign in Wy- | ! L8 & e | fng iness ab g o and J e - rature, a vehicle of education und a saft )\ es are a pronounced pink. | heen a lawsuit in your county on yeaps oming. The platform adopted chal- [ Pive. The proposed legislation is far | ing business at an actual loss, and | thing malignant and partisin. Wha st vice—this is what we offer on | pecially the “mother, are al: | Westernor —Wall, thero ain't, You sec tht Yohead f more stringent than any yet enacted r that an incrense is absolutely necessary | sense! The paragraphs, rhymes, mischief and a. And we foclthat in dolng 80 st black, and good respectable people. | ain't no nse gointer I won Winehostng onges comparison between republican 3 & v g e iy f bout Baby Mck resents tho deej have od them well They have been of d £100 a mouth and ex- as cheap as they now. Jleagae e i io | gavding the Chinese, ayd amounts prac- | 0 prevent bankrupte, The pub- | funabout Baby Mc Bresen w0 Roopr. |sisve seryel tham vell put the child on exhibition, but S and democratic management sf public g lio is famillar with this ovy of | domostle, affectiont felt by o bl - d Lt Lo b bevse 6 o so. 1101t VUL | Wushington Post: Thoro e gentlemcn e Gl S R THI SLOCUMB LA, An accident ocourred on the farm of Tew | notwithstanding some sane 1y ogon® ho, adpdthod St oty - An accident o d on the of Lew | notwithstanding some claims to quick wittod: ;'l ‘\‘( “;\L“ :’;l"lul-flyr A:“:")fll“l": A’;:l ::. :1::'[ The following is a synopsis of the Nebraska e, foue miles Wostof Auucs, by, w e bis s, v slow at secing u. point, ' es it the president has an ideal home, and ih i . 25 ittle daughter was i 1 The | point of order. ; | B Yy i sy vinging Chi- | ¥et no proof of its truth has boen vouch- ; s S 3 high license logal option law : ; ; b | hood. On this point alone the republi- | Tnes for vessel mastors bringing Chl- | 3 e ¥ it The faots | it the plety, simplicity aud harmony, 80 | “5onion 1 prdvides that tho county boara of | PATents were proparing to nttend. a churoh | ° New York Sun: Ho-T have sbout mad Qans 810010 soote & aalsive viotors nese into this country and for the for- | sufed by the porations. 1€ faets | poautiful in all homes, is apparently perfect each county may grant license for the sale of wlcand had dressed the child and told | yp my mindto eater the army. Sho—Bu i - - ' felture of thele vessels, and also malkes | 4re against thom. — Thelr monthly and | there, Noris thisa small matter anong tho i Aithpie B P docan | Dok to raniend ples unith oalle ‘»\5”1‘.‘. suppose there shoula be war! provision for the punishment of por- | temiaunual reports convict them of du- | American people, to whom the home is cs- | M5 5P MR ARG YnUEqUors, i : | Washington Post you_fellers, sons aiding Chinese to enter the | Picity. During the first six months of | pecially sacred pplication by petition of ser hogan the 18y On reach | said the policemin, in atory tone, “if ‘ 2 s B thirty of the resident frecholders of the | ing t arn there 16, CE | vou must make that rac B0 over onto tho United ‘Stotes by (and or other? | the yoar, s pe \y\wlm:u d by costly rate T A G e & L E town if the county is under towns B dress bogputtorad wi blood aid o | o Hon t e o) ization, The county board shall not o t, T Wi anington Post, Table ssaustla bs xip nese found unlawfully in the country, | cavnings of Missouri viver ronds ranged | mye killing of i team of horses in Boston | authority to issuc any license for the sale of i ¢ 2 1 ta ploy ale id | e s BT B0 KUY It is farther provided that the Chin from seven to nine per cent over the:| vy the falling of a yire counected with the | liauors in any city or incorporated village or i s D SRR TR e o e S s i affairs and administors a seathing rve- | tically to the ercction of a permanent 4P huke to the democracy for obstructing | bartier between the United States and | poverty. Ithas been dinned into the cars the progress of the teritory to state. | China. The bill provides for heavy | of the peopleof the west for years, and THE attention of the braska state board is invited to the tion of the Kansas valvoad commissioners, who have ovdered a reduction ol thirty-three and one-thivd per eent on the local grain rate and ten per cent on merchandis The exnmplo offthe Kansas commission should spur the Nebraska board to action which has been so long deferred to the detriment of the producers of this state P RLERURES B unanimous in its apyproval of this wise and for the removal of Chi- | Warsand cut-throat competition, the net &hall nobbe admittad io citizenshin and period of 1859 When thecorpora- | clectric street railway system will convey in | Within two miles of the same; ! —_— all through Ji that conflicting treaty provisions sh uch o substantial increase | an impressive way to peopleof that ¢ ction 2 provides for the filing of the ap- The Two Dakotas, ind ¥ : plication and for publication of the applica [ urnishoer: Dashaw be ahrogated g a warring season the proposed | the dangers inscparable from any method of | iadvance on live stock and meat product | €lectric truction employing overhead wi i tabin ek e which must o ¥ carry powerful cur- ish stucco 1 has r P wttached to dress, Cleverto tion for at least two weeks before the grant- | operations ; own him to wear the same suit iug of the license. I'he Yankton cement plant will be in ope Section 3 provides for the learing of the | ation luside of sixty duy i kly: Somany bridal couples The for: WTairs committen was not 3 vents. Akl \¢ speed can b obtained | ; | ’ b Graua o diohtiesla z ho City of New York th:at the vos Tite prohibition comtubles In Town | ure, M. Hit o e b mat, WOVINE | iy fut thue sullorlag, provalls fn Lt vl ol L ooets DU raattog of Moensa to the aupl ted iu and around Iriguois, and Kunsus are doing business at theold | Made & minority report in which Olklahoma cannot longor bo denled, The | it 1% 81the expense of safety. This acciden iR el el e Alllson. of Lead City is sufforing S Pt iy i el hs urged that the United States is under | Ollahoma canuot longer bo donied. The | oo 'iocal nterat also, skco it is preclsaly | Further A8 pIovie AR RRpalRnE s broken rib, cuised by being bit with OMAHA sland ngain. A vacation of four months [ Urged that ! i president hus sent a messago to congress | 4o mothod which it is proposed to introduce | °f the Femonstrance to the district court; the served to whet thele appetite for fec e bt REIneey 14 Al s | Fecommending that the $45,0000f the un- | juto our sister city, Brooklyn, on three im. | form of the license; the gi a X f the new wl | LOAN AND TRUST and the activity alveady d played in- [ ments even with ( hina, and calls atten: P sures u long haul and a strong haul to- | tion to the fuct that the second article | ¥V fotul sor the Mislasipol river | portaok sysems of surfuco railroad, It i o i il e o iio draty oy la: oo Aneblalit are, vei to the Oklahomn | dificult to beliovo that Brookluites will o r 8, 0 and 10 make it an offense, pun P. H Conrad of Yaukton ran the top of an COMPANY. ;" her on t "1"‘-'—\1’-‘.‘4“- Ehaj ‘heils/ @) s Aty R ores A1 Nty | Doomers who ave without shelter and | give their consent to the application of eloc- | ishaite by "o fine o s Jor Gitense, pu ng sorinl, “The State of Towa ys One [ Vides that congross may lutel lood suiferers be R can through his band, by range to say | Subsertbed and Guaranteod Capital 0,000 Lol i which it | Vithout food. The visionary boomers | tricity in this way when the danger is fully | liquor de aler 1o sell fntoxicating liquor ¢ o Inj Pald In Cupital Sl sl " will be continued in- | Prohibit the im ation Which L5 rushied 1o the new land could well | Wwderstood. In Boston an attempt was m G PP AR e (e . fourteen Buys and solls stocks nnd bonds; nogotintes definitely at the rate of seven dollars | Wis un._-mlul to regulate and chock, reflect on the advice given them at the | ©Protect the troliey wire by placing snother L o T ¢ and a quarter a bottle. Thus this measure not only contemplates , wire (which carried no current) over 1t; it | 18595100 nor more than 500 for cach | cent st Sioux Falls R ALL I e LM ALCGRNAD Al MLRk) 6 was the latter which broke, aud, coming in ud section 12 provides for the tria incorporation for the South Da- | 10sts taxce,” oro¢ Clurée of proporty, Dr. Lro vis of Dubugue, Ta., | oW Is botween the United States and | Lot Nebraski, ull tne boomers from o | contact with the bighly charged conductor, | of suel oflcndors o 1 +BOY 8 0 By 18, | B 3 ST ! state wish that they were back in Ne- | did the mischief, Such a system is not to be ction 13 makes it an offense, punishable | yville have be d with the sccreta e S the novelist, has a schemo to supply [ China, but proposes to wholly disregard | pivg 00 v 1 R Mot Rush markiom da Rbto be 1 e 8 ot license, | Liate, ; Omaeaha Loan & TrustCo Chicago with water by a pipe line from [ plain troaty obligation. = Such a propo- ; it JR ALY, s or yendes W aduls | arias Minnio Walker of Parker had. a nar SAVINGS BANK. Lake Superior. The distance is over | sition, Igioring all considpration of na- | g steikoe of the empl of the \ ] trom Call- | New York Contral emphasizes anew tho Chicazn Trimn by 1 flne of $10 for u allor givy | Wk In qunpis with Miss Jowett and | S E Corner 16th and Douglas Sta . i y - 3 i . The fay 5 s held | nwa quor on Stunday, or on the day of [ Miss Lucy Howard they wore boating above | buia' i Capits # 50,00 of the projected pipe line says his schome | fornis necessity of adopting legul meast The farmers' alllnace of Nebrasica has held | AWay any llquor on Bunday, or v the Milwaukee railroad bride, and having no | Suid 0 Capltal. oo ] is as practicable as holding the world’s Mr. John Russell Young, formerly our | which will prevent the suspension of -“‘l-‘l“"“;\"""“r bss pominsted. » :‘ ey ¥ thamaaly 4 fair in Chicago. The only question is | minister to China, In & recently pub- | business on commerelal highways, The | " rol of tied 8 Piatforn Which contalas | bilaty of salponkoopars for Janages a willow branch, Miss Sitanig g 6 Por Cont Tntoreat Pald on Depoilts, whether Chicago has five or sis millions | lished ar severely criticized the | public huve rights which the corp such & g0 juat now, aud which tho Gouk: | DROVIAo tho siaps nbvessary 10 oo chod herselt and follfita. tho watee at 1 | Omoars: A. U, Wyman, previdenti 4.0 Brows, s to spare for Lake Superior water when | course this country has pursued toward | tions as woell as employes should be com- ogues are telling the farmers will be sure | (IS point whero 1t was considerably over her she can have an abundance of pure water | ¢ and showed that not only had | pelled to respect, ~ Assuming that the liquor without a licenso shall be fined not thout a flaw, was re- | commercial paper; recolves and exeentos time. Outside of the office holders who the destruction of what commeree there SLID0Q 0 Jistri e Association at Cente e 1 Wild Demands of the Farmers. Section 14 mukes punishablo | Tow escape from drowning one evening last three hundred miles, but the originator | tional honor, could come or Sectious 15 1023 inclusive, d o lin [ ours, were pulling themselves along by the | Liubility of SLockholdors ice-president, W. T. Wyman, treusarer tion 24 relates to the issuance of g | head. ~ After golug under twico Miss Hoy vice-president,"W. T RA G, Lresst i cure for the evils that afitict them. gista’ pormits, ard sucoeedod iu catching ber and pulled her | Djreotorsi=A. U Wyman, J 1. Millurd, 1. J > | from Lake Michigan. wistake boeu mnde from | grievances of the cmployes were just, | Onels that *the gencral govornment shalt | & Theloeal option teaturs of the law is con | out unharmied. "Klmball, Goorgs b. Lako. oe

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