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THE DAILY BEE. E. I0SEWATER, Edior. HHED ] e PUlL! VERY ST C o Yea MORNING IPTION, news and to the v, Proprietors. teenth St ULATION o e irthat Gronae I Tzsenu yre me and su 1 inmy th day of A AL D, 18, by il Notury Publio N, P, IE1L, N¢ 72c thit hols s mpin v, hat tion of e DALy 151, 1850, 18,631 cop i8,710 coples, for for Noven bor, 1859, 10, Machi ve n flag along with that fuct dic chill pitality in welcoming them to the ine- tropolis of the Missourivall editors not Omal IRRIGATION continue but the p moisture are a live topic in benefits of ululy de stroyed by successive waves of congres- More work and less wind hle ¢ congre artificial tureal slonal ealori would prove m . F'or twenty-four hours ( ODonnell enjoyed the ction of Deing heir to stle and fortune in Spain. Tt proved an unsubstantial wind- fall, howev and the Michigan man isdoomed to linger with awl ressman sati statos us ye Ti@recelpts of hogs at the Omaha yards yos 1 the enormous number of eighteen thousind, beating the record of two thousind. And this notable proof of theimportince of the market lemeniod with fivm ven toscorifls an advance inthe ligher grade 1y reach Chicago by wits 81 T of grent expoctitions. +Lilo bons in they air, and gan havdly rest lomocracy of Ilinois is n the ny ety bour- inthe uin thems: until the ¢old elimmy retums come in Asa measuwre of precaution thoy should bopernitted toenjoy themsilves in ad- vance of the election. The vepublicans asuswil will hold the postmorten ju- bi obrask y viet ves TeE railrond corporations will pre ently discover that theyhave committed & serious blunder in ac cing rates western products. The fact demonstrated that they have e good interest on their inflated during rate; The high rates will be effestiv Ty the producers soonerth ations expoet. LT has ing the development of the oil rsources of Wyom That ross isbeing madeis sho corporation of threo ney with acombined eapital « half million dol “The il capital stock of all oll companiesoperating in the state appraches thivty million dol Yars. If this vast amount wora real capi. tal actually employed., the oil interests of thonew state would ere thisha come an important factor in the merce of the west, o on been ed stock to resanted he . he cut return w the ¢ been said of Iate regard. considerable pro, by the in- companies d a ars, ot IN the death of John Boyle O'Reilly the Irish 2d sup- porter, Aneric a distinguished adopted citizen, and the world of letters anhon- ored reprosentative. Posessing rare gifts vitor of poctry and prose, an intense zeal for the betterment of his na- tive land anda patriotie regard fc adopted country, Mr. O'Ibilly de his gifts and enorgios to the elovation of mankind. ITis memory will bo cherished aslong as r i admired and the inspic song findsun echo in the human h J. H, War fow days man whe an dmpo cause loses a devo 5 0 his wrt. , whose » in Clevelund, enorgyand eaterprise played part in the development of the west. Barly in its history Mr. Wado became identificd with telography, though having no practical knowledge of the wd his superior executive ability obtined him the pre of the Pucife Telegraph empny and subsequently that of the Western Union, Ho projected the first telegraph line 038 the eontinent from Omaha 10 San Frncisco, and ussociated with the late Edward Creighton of this clty in the construction of thatline, e did a groat Ul to and de- velop the folegraph » of the coun- try, contr wh oc Oh irred , s art, iden 10 a improv sorvi mting one or more inve whichin thei Wade was high order namne clate the lay wo man of gr and his rably asso- histor) graphy In United States, He was a publie splrited acquired Jarge wealth, was one of the most liberal of the citizens of Cleveland in prowoting the prosperity of that city, | | | T ‘f the peciliar wants of the people and pro- 1 1 ort of the cen- | vided for meoting thom. of the states, | Such worsthe its of sition. | mereial entorprise down to 1885, a lout fact that the for million and has e, Three ther fallen off, nd W while V I ;DA In the iminary 1o « the: debts s an p Gorman con= a the 0 grow, ot Ins | umquestionubly tari® on nw put her ot o disil on with Englmd ealarly the brmor. 1 still 1 il wipe ne antinuad Othe consing s dues ma- | 1 s ) the incraise of he als, which hav in M 1 rmont, compot 1dp United States i con= ¥ the nofa- holds s advantage, which will not debts. | tel from her until we apily nethods which brought hew h blecommercial progress in ¥ However much we o ant- anny Ve their able in beyond o avery su the afe " s, iy theotl ze reciprocity, Bor 8% better the favorable until n or leof | ] 1 10 possibilities o i com petitor we goods southe thin muke and s, and can offer mar D t sh t iy Gor muak Woprogross in now o and France IRDINAL NEWMAN. hoof Curdinal Ni I3 the y of | £ i viththe pre rs one most nt of the n W unen of t pro yob A profound stulent, he d in Il 2 and one ylox. hor rhil 3 all and modern ture, and withal thy st n, level healed of Anglo- Ho was o of the poojle and thoroughly understord theirne For nearly th ree score you 1d ten he had ministered among the thoolof | his church and in the coter of Protestantism upheld its tomporad md itu im 111 high and In view of their ment that-has permeted motropol is, | v very difflel quired moral stamina of the high- Italian by est order. Had he been ¢ Lmin, i one vors: ¢ Saxons, man ls. m been cen thowand to lias 3 prie Ve ions, or [t t 25, lowerer | powerful [ y ant i-papal the w about half the Wil by payment Oby on during and r ously increase tes of tax- the reduction b b ead of in ra ho would have Hud he lived in France in s XLV The pover than A FITELD FOR THE (COLONELS. Theimported K tion debt, has pre whi 2od. i 1 1 times of vould otherwise would have Been oF Behind the thic the throno itsclf. h have been hue ' in the amount of debt, whick that th has ide ing or unfunded buen a rnishes added evidence wo ot 1 the 1 alomls vho b d “home | 1z ts by maintaining th allowed ne o involve them in expend curtul de in Nobraska 1o Pespoc de- res taxation, or else hav Perry county, Kentueky, wher having first made his will is no court for the fivst time in two der the guard of two compan militi Accorling to the Philadelphia Ll the jud that *Hn last twenty jes o 300 have ben commitied inthecounty, and only nine armsts all told had been made, anl in the entire history of the county only one man had been convieted of and lnd i imprisonel for a sho tine. is not & chureh school in the nor has any been leld there for two years. plhee should b found in the wilds of | Africamissionaries would be sent out to The state is trying to bring Porry county wnderthe ruleof lav, ind the imported colonals who Le their nutive land to invads Nebraska to pre “law,? Yvirtue” and “‘morality ™ would b heir steps and give alittlo of their “‘moral support” to their own lawless country men, THeottention of the homeesscolonels who awre shouting for *‘the home’ at friom twenty-five tofifty dollars o shout, is invited tothe remarkibly ordrly condition of Omaha under ligh license, &5 shown by the police reports Com- paved with the veign of prohilition in citiesof one-third the population, it is respected and obeyed aganst outlawry and strife. It is not ex- pected that the fmported slandirers of n trade, | Nebraskaandits chief city will seck the Consul | truth, Fulsehood and defracton will continue the chiel weapons,but the inthe | friends of thecity and state slould be latest | prepared at all tim to defed their 1 the good narme and ram the truth down the is o stitementshoving that the trade of | throats of the lors who Gernany with Brazil now ranks next lave no we that of England and ismore than twice in value that of the United States. ut afullexhibitof the fo Gormany has recently been publication by Dr, Franc! hureun of statistics of Pr within a fow y goin of Germany in trado southern countri f this hemi- ro has been greater than any other ponn country, not prov iety of polit for t vented of nd finance ate atfa political veoed el mands forlurger ospenditure they huve not dared to frankly to the with o proposal to inereise taxes methol mtemplated. The j anx yews un- vodshowing 8 stite many on of xpagors has in cses pre o principles Wh to de hanest t © parties Y murders o people when Lot o f d of as desived, yating ing the tax: they want btedness cannot yunds 10 de s of assessed mu rdoer he isto 5 10 pay fo volump of state ind or religious serice isiclor It such & , with nsome, han ¢ ndred doll onof prope; e owed c e ot ey at once. than one dollar onevery three hunde dollars of setual proy the Siill it is unguestionably the part of wis- dom for the peop it they ation, or serty in stutes. shall be kept withir ks we willing to raise the amounts Iy annual tax- MANY HAS BEA Us. ering the question of enlarg ing our trade with other American coun- tries, it isinteresting and instructive to study the course that has heen pursued by the great commereial nations of Eu- rope in securing the coveted trade. Dur- past twenty years 1o country of ntil Europe has been more active in expanling its cor than Ger miny, and her progres has be urked intheSouth Ameri lust port of here was strdl of the advanceof German interest Argentine Republic, and in arreportsat h HOW GE In con e tho conti taw e e the nnual t H the ] volumo of const e t for veracity. THE Milwaukee comj convineed by this time thatit conmited M filling o accept the terms offered by the Nebrska Central biid ge company. of ordinary woull lave con- vinced the munagers that an indepen- dent entunce to the cdty, with anple n for expansion, voull pove far wore profitable in the end. Such acion would have given the rond o permanent foothold, sccured the goold willof ship: pers, and ke ptits neck out of the hilter prepired by entrenched competitors EVERY property should bear pense of reenary to pe wny is doublless 2N commeree madein a | aserious husiness rin , who sho Theexereiso tho the ot relitive sugaeity of he exports of Germany in general to Mexico 1 Central America morve than led between the years1880 and 1887, while those of her competitors, includ- ing the United States, cither barely holding their own or distinetly In the South A trade, during the years, thel ss 0f Germuny while the land, Fr. uny decid wero own his ‘duo sh ping the city clem. Tho | lovied for ung and contemplited by our handred fold who e to in Onmaha of the ex- declining, wrican me yusl- wely two 1y of muither United § 1 o1 g, 18 will bo the estimale sprinkli > commeren i chartor, ¢ S Omuha to locate plice upon the Luoof property. A dirly wid v townmalkes an unfavorablo and tends would o e set an inve o 1 of ( h South named G on m dist A 1y andthe [ for while inpresion ple who ti- wterial ad- of health . the value of which nobody and cents, nerica that that of sed to the valwe stk to lkeep otherwiso com Tuabl¢ nt of the 1853 on 10 was Lay What have heen t trade? Tn the fimt plice wersand morchunts " 1 those of any ents, unsurpassed al, have lave attracted the South American tou merclal travelors have wares Gormany | American market, and sustai lglylw.nl policy o I WiAT | con enablad to win business from 4 position? Il competitors. Another cause of Gor s i8 the superior technical education applied to manufacturing and still another, lesst. important, making goods cleaper gnd g0 and St Loais will go e e ter than her competitors, y. The advanco on the Omaha nan manufacturers carefully Uulhulh‘d‘ rate s but four cents, while al St. Joe cuses of Ger thanin S in se iy " d h 1V b ihration Se 1 promises L 1t year’ P : tho i 4 i hthe al fm portanc wilk bo s Lubor « > to ¢ n e dermonstration, w by comm | BNONREX Il 3¢ gents other country, " in intel! nd been 8o ubiquitous as to industr pe holiday amer of the city, liberal support of busit vha, and mak d to alor’s e in the hisory s to the men, and it is tobe hoped the commitlee in ehy will receive substantial encouryg bocome of the It | thougl prosperity d attention Thes intro ) even of » com- »d the South ‘A by o deali fiisg The ahje: e of every udiclous ar ! projictel boks a8 lust yo ", suecess and nordlized the many’s sue - mange in 1ot the THE ady meat rates from and In bet- | in live stock \ is ourl rlve nts | nad by | and herminus | and run for president, and you hud to write a and Kan '|4l|v!>lv\|- raise will bo twolve anda Tulf ewifs, Omahs will not feel thoudvines liko he itios, and in thisther congratula- tion, is Bowo e Wrrionoee who want scherme voption, the anguine and vis- The debtof 1,315,000.00 165,000,000, 1 the world, wly but vl river s fonury peoplo that undertikinyg is alve franes, and the assot Next tothe Mis nal affords the forsinki w line ¢ groatest opportunity £ millions, THE busine vo substantin men of Omaha should to the to colehmte ropriate public demon- work ingmen the Spor= manufactn bute liber- encouragement workingm streations. h are backbate of Omaha's bu chants and d to on. ity anl ourn wanwell afY y totl conte SoME and farreaching tho 1¢ omn of vor bo confidently THESacsand the Foxes are solid for M. Comnell frrom now on. A Cowarddly Way of Doj dcun Tter-Otean. Jlo that those to fire black zuarding Speater when Mr, 1R Must Have Give me a | s Wiggl weather disturbances and 26th of August, A falr weather may olced for, It. 1t is noticoat bourbon om g < the democritic heart by selut ocasi sten who s teed wu- al 1isabset. Prohibited It. St.B in Chicago rDres, Kansm reutzer sonita. arkeper—A Kansm—A I ou prohib vhat! ata, I heard it 1 coxne from a pro- 1 and hibitionstate TR T T Boston Forgets Hoer M Voo ¥ 1henen are drivi isitors to that tel by a placard on aoand that certain British cied” there, The Boston much that they have for- Sun. Volapik and of Boston. L\t Conmon b uple have read s low 1 s ial th the Sar of Knpi b nJ California horses hay hard tobeat, o fr P i ernal. CRETY <a gait that is to show at the Col that sho leads every have ot snap in lole world is going to umbian ex positiol te Tl Califomia, md the find it out. in the wion, men « agedy, Chicag Nows. Miss Helen Mather is deploring the loss of a manuscript—thit of the first volume of a novel. It is teobad, Think of losing all of thefirstvolume, whore, at great pains, the hed's acestors and the hooines home have been described, where youth and more puticulariy play theipparts, and where even thie villain bas still some lingering virtues! innocence - WILO WAS GIZO, WASIIIN GTON Eh? Well, now, dow't be teo suve about it. Ifthe father of his country shoild come back canpaign lifo of lim maybe you might ind thit you didnotknowsuch an awful sight aloat lim after all. What you waut in that e wwould be @ plainly written, trustworthy and unlerstindable account of the immart Ciorge manalivod, bis training, | his achievements, his chancter as a man; nocheny te, or camottell alic busiess, but just thestraight trath about him, what- ever ghost stories might boneeded you coula fisup b suit yourself, And the place where you could find all thiswould be in the Aneri canized Encyclopedia Britanic, Notthe Encyclopedia Britannica derstand, but the Americanized k Brtanica; sounds pretty near but it iy a mighty differfnt thin amo way with Franklin and Jeffenon, | Humilon ; with Patick Henry, and | Hancocls, and Francis Marion; with Henry ( and Long John Wentworth. Lok intheoriginal Encycopedia Britamica and you will findsomo of them mentioned, but mighty little wmore, andsome of tiem not even that—any of ,the old Gorges grets a colutni where an American man gets half o dozenworls. But pick up the Ameri zed aud you will see the 'y Geoges tak 5, and the brainswhomade this front. Want to know Well, we 1l tell you. youun- reyclopedia the thing, and John one =kt seat on their en of dee estern empire, ot what We are drivi in to sell you The Clay ¢ | ber I to 19, Tho st Hast The Kear nlen Septeinber Tlio FLustin M > fal cate o aft in the city “T'ho din wor 6. Five sued A \ boldt Mrs attenpt cutting « Y frieuds, Siys Tirm enun th theeny J.H. § a of | an w | term of th Gre. Pl cross the of K C. I thoemgi dict The tr alvera 5 0 schol for Lave or 2l to tember Tiobilities, anual very lary seus The Winte with shodk of sioner thie and id sct of the America; nica and take your N Bii forone year, both at the same time. | Porhags woll doft and perhaps wo won't bt i we don’t yow miss it wworse than wé shall. an'taffond i, dil now; don’t be in too haven't even beard what u el UYoucan stands cents the dally papers alome e you st have o daily Whether you getan enc put S cen'ts into an old st for & monthand then add 10 cents if it's short one, or2 cents if 1t°s a long month, o 2 caits for February, and bo ready withthe whole§2.50 when ourngent calls on you. For that $250 and your promisoto pay the same sum monthly forthe next eleven” months, he will give jou the first five volumes of the Amervianized Kneyclopedin Britannic: right then and thereand we will undertike inourname, to deliver you the last five vol nmes within four mouths, and will put vou | dowmn for on year's bseription to Tue Ovamy Bir, and S Ay editions Really, if you want afattorthing than (hat you' tluvoto raise it for yoursell, for we cin't give itto you Wl od eyclopedia Bi ion to the DirLy Oh, come, You ing tocost a lay, surely? Why sts you 5 centsand paper, you Kiow, clopeddiaor not. Just ckin g foot cach day you say biz @ h it is g that with four to | andha Cal Wic daups, to d ingabout colred. m 4 1 Tlie the fi diso He New to Tiur B I ns rewvri n to dat broy Amerians reasontbl 5 0f p nplete 1 1mch netion new in the Benjimin Oshke onnoldy nd @ heap s n wid Grover Cl ot A0 105 0f ifi, fourteen 110 ordinasy volu contenis and abot volumnes in interest Wanl to hear any quan n t Har and Pen v seven thous colnmns, s in asind SO 10 could tell you bt adyerti pace is just and il you want s ful I hawe L. Our you befor . abo . s wubol 1o rditary nor 1d T an tvo colurr aud if yor you it f postal y If he you a 1y, I\ a8 you ard o us will being bi - yp Halfan Howar Wil st cram 1o Al e o i B 2 from Advance Auggust in Silver. ara The price of silver here to % guilders per k t biliy. He momtuains, N o of Paters Orings oll at Tlie W erm Sep chants ng i A dums conty couy tholir tpar tors arat i Irafthe Pareih ar Cree linm Wagnor 1 to col lier 1haby M She is thr o Har The crosing located but andthe geeidet w 5 of their far exonerating from all blame, The little don, At Chear T s Winter's 1e | the explhsic ratiled the gliss A car of s tlous taken near Paor hauled to | worked sin Afterre b ot by Chic From Neb Ay an spitin their t upa s ihorhood an i rane theowne plevin and the e i | .. Me. and Mous, livaig abut two 1tte co kim a s pecial train, we tantly killed Monday noon rris and ix w Lot 1cts bor cently The s tate auditor has repair The enployes aniz healyuaters at KX There aro 1 g in while onx Cit tiveand thrown forty feet, nak i nament I's association, to be wlessly lefy partof tho contents wit s of the Mutual fi of Dubuque, Tn., ¢ i bad shape and the divee tor cluded tosuspnd business ake 1 al attem ly thestateand the finest s proured are g 2 and wile oda 1e at W in ta tremen in Wil rthqu r and sinfis frox are i rve atlowa Palts, e inch fifteon broke his neck, Awhite man cal! u name is 0 thu AN FIE WAS 10 1t | valied himsolf in a claims thir v advy the Uj Melgo! Aug of yn Hastings hou in; Ba hoot L attend s hiave been s of Da Homer gro; wtions 1 tshow Tl k, Pawnee Cit of wat, tried {a, but \poTar an County Wik I e facto South 1 Soptom- 1 be held at Hold a Meeting in Linool be held at ¥ for Cox and Conmor, the Hog Broken Bow wilt Captured at [ City News Notes, made for <otik coun ave be Wetie K Flon y aud Ham ivon Ly, Linwoln o R by Lay, the bourd unsoh, t woeek by ray her prevented by who Vst i examine 14, will 1eant at Priday “Dhis ayed in oty s please roost.” SHder ithe 1 an_ app ill corte up at Lake, an milos east uty, wh Lumber w. here they w dis tapco froy 5 witnessed nily. The ju the riln Tows en to Mrs, Je: lived buta f s s at the sta the Tllinois n fec ines, cen coal m which 1,000 1 oming winter of Lt wo w ruck Ho paratios South iter of T,. Bat e of turpenti ithin fatl ¢ As his week is to nvention. The wed by people ists o tised fc inin the restau ehster City explod ed ndous ” force, ¥ s heard sever: ut town sin itel States «d in tho stat young fry of h to lowa Fa the Illinds tended 10 st “The fish os in len nt down B e y fell A #*Slim i time chased of « wis shippec ka Satuvdiy car-old i 15 4 | —- GRAS A Bogus Comnt Gets Hi ouble Through Crooked Work Yous, A ugust 12 of "N S ER h lave b o gth, and ar active back ward *are under ar- stat What Cheer on suspicion of riies who set fire o the Lown ab ms' had on mew suit | stolen From one of th | andwero seen running from the place wiicro » started ashort d. Tom Lansing is the prou. smllest hor: poun ds i> a_pure Shetland pony that Mr. asIng has Just possossor of t ILLIS WIEE'S NETR of Friend is a only in procuri vin curnest, 1 s alle pos son and i paitinga bullet thro Kewzie, whom he all the thoe happindss that forw, little home. _Last, Satur fled to Lincoln with herlittlo boy lod was §at the Howel Ideal, on Fourtecntt m their home § strect. Judahvine learned of the wh by two mem: of his w and ca here and L sy retirned a { Sherf MeEarand so 1 or nd - company | to answor why a divoreo shoul granted o her husband, Before th could dovise any means to seeure vore azed couple f in it ession his the o5 is it agon exist I ed faithless wife, ¥ Mus, J n | Examiners of the State Pharmacy. Board TWENTY-ONE APPLICANTS INVESTIGATED. Thieves, Liook= ing for His Imsane Mother Graham, oni Omaha to ¥y August in North AYER. Ppare g a but also old stroyor of ed in b lnhvine 1 stopped 1 near O 1 deputy d not. be ¢ nsband he ehild Mrs. Judihving azin fled and it was learnea today that she was at David talking with the doputy. sher inguired carnestly what that of with It i case ho would Kill Me niyorof Lis wife. MeFarl (o) ion e WO Ve Lo areest lim leration with | ** suys the injured husban t with that ponsible for o ndustrial | v I donot hold mvself 1 Iy dowith him.! WOULD NOT BUY SIOTS FOR 1 n her hush Wo ines located wn will find A R. B X mistr t 1chas su and food. When oot amd asked him for ¥s he met hel quest w and told her'if she wanted shoes s have to earn the 3y for them he LOOKING FOT 1115 INSANE A young boy giving lis name as T 1 Oficer Kiney on his nd inguived the way 1o t asylum, The curiosity of the of aroused and after giving thedesivec tion he commenced questioning the learned that he had a sorrowful hist boy was only ten years old and bi. has been confined ‘in the insane He and his ing it [earaey, but th Lawsen died leaving the boy less und destitute. Hehas living somewhere in the w state, but does not know ex cordingly he crawled into w v come to Lincoln to find his insine He stated his condition to nily boy was taken to the police station effort will be made to” find some k home forbi the raflrond iy us for th ! J: ar, shoes she s: of Lyo that vd drank ot insuranco >en found < Ry setts, 8k 1o MOTI be held the 2y are nsually from all ove that can for or the same ant of Henry tho other reaking Mr. The Teport of al blocks and lax toa mild omele mar rnpa tly wi at I fish Qv Black lls. The iver at M fish verage from huss, fish re. THEY MAKE AY t and Oxt the firm e made an Amor Top o ass »al that i haaed mot 1 was full of o b iwled after climb- and shinft could > Tolman, Chicag , WestLincoln, #2; Har neoln., 875, The tobal indebte to ouly =10, The ued at the accounts anount ta JHm" andal A yetoPol years oll was | 1 or Russian ) und shivering 1) the weeds ne Salt creck, morth Ninth and 7 streets , this rovy child b evidentty b Iying there She woro a clieap red ealico dressan shawl of the same color, but had n other head covering of auy kind, could not talk English, nothing leamed coneorning her identity, heartod German woman living in th ity offered to take care of the waif rélatives or friends can be found, VARTNERS AT 'Y HEADS 111 Glotfe < and ¢ ding the a weele o clothes tho | il beforo it Flow rhtinches iarles IEius 1 here by o T'hais 1 ¥ lon, & durk uve. wil PEING, 30 e 1 of the tha rary to ) R elf Into (s that Telegram © bank 0,000 and 1 are H. N, Moor C. A Hough and J 1ims th [ thoof Millionare ). His weallh i 5,000,000 asid §20,000,000, ears W lile Wb vine would do nzie, the ied that redor it andrel and any thing . adivoree i wiater, The ment d ed from she was A pair of vith ¢ e would rsolf. 15, Joui beat ho i Ncor 1infor y ad and ory. The s mother lum Lar- this, e was na- el sister vt of the e, Ac eirno; mot i oul men The und an kind of a titors 5 000 and b tw yost gin of Tho all night, da sl o hat or As she cnld bo A kind Al vicine until ber the strets, L new ible pos- t this is d e ( 1t he had of in at € t Lunigen, uated at 4 ROLITICAL CHIOW CHOW, of woo comes from Garfiel s meally painful the chairman of the domo mitioe, M, Barlley war he dld ot care much how h | wanted oMee. S0 he went I | tornoy savention and v tod s nomi T ¢ s v - f | ingof e M | wit t | state, < | convention I'lio . arthat My 1 ly m ry S0 on red B ho M. K il K np that the o has Aericans . J. B. Boyadbelioves that he has things winway, and will sappointed if hy ution for goverior Brown it s not the mom! « arley s lying on if hie cow lint @ not m - N Gl N, J. Phelps, forme much M1 Hon nd, tal lent cavaley soldict he ¥ thr hthe late war, One of Horace G ber in a littlo town in Wartc sylvania, In y unlike his distinguishied 3 tor Cockrell of N ai s desc ‘tall, thin, sharp faced, shrill-voiced most excitable man in tho type of the old-fashioncd e 1 county i 0 bed o for director general of hn B, C: president & Western Indiana raileon, neral manager of the Mo of the Chica, and fornerl s non,” Seeretary of State Ryanof Ohlo, is a lite rary man and has written ahistory of 0o, ht while e was a member of ture. xoused from jur the Is with Lafayctte, Assistant Postmaster Genern )s his busi; s to hil shifted about the pondents. one of whom h booked for Japan another for Denver. ’Mn'n out that Mr. Clari never had tho remotestidea of oing to dt First son ke diiys ho was racious corr court Ied a roeiment o the war, ies 1 bis head a bullet which ived in theseven di near M chamiesyille, Va.. The wound was believed to bo fatal at tho time, but hisexcellent con- stitution enabled him o pull through. Washington was a fistfighter, a swes anda drinl ording to Mr. Lo graphy of the fiest war, ote. Youny Guunt, Alan Arthurand one of tho Garfield boys met the other day i Philudel Neither kuew the others by sight ran, son of Allan G, Thur man, is gray haind and has but one aim He lost theother inan acident many years ago Genexal Ezeta of Sulvador, who kicked tho tremendous muss in Central Ameri only twentyseven years of e, It shows whit a young man can do if e tries, -~ PEPPLERMINT - u» DR OPS. o ( little by & pavish elergyman man 1 omm; Is your Saintly, (11 bt 100 § it 1 shoull Bty depend- entii car in thest 1y that many |« W nothin o inthis mo Binks was v day s Killed Dearme, is now, and het Why, T met Bix h Vith mercury 992 in the shade il a hundeed, then, oh then, tis sweel to fancy ( thiat love grows cold Puck: Aunt Th prised you forget y when the rain descended for forty days what was (prompily) ~Mud An A man who foo portance mote than ho fec A bigat A mian who is fiemin fering from our vinced by our ax ver told me a ommy! 1 Bible s0q \d it am_sur Now, o carth called! "Tomny egotist s hais own L tef Qif -0 ne n who lins failed in <ot husin ver one of theu. mals sorme people topand wonder ju be i S world thi theca I ¢ @ happen o v ~ Do you fake me fora 1 iméral—Noi whyt 8 1 me S Then OMAHA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Sulseribod and Gunr Pall in Capit Huys ey corjoratl loals tax with et P nteod ¢ % takes chur if TrustCo BANK. Omaha Loané SAVINGS E Corner I¢ in Capltal rihod ana Gidwin el | 1ity of Stockhailer b Per Cent Interest Fuld on Ir FIRANK J. LANGE i Ml th and Dougla il 0, Wy o-president, W. T. A 1, Wy wen, Guy U. B nJ. 1 BW, J/ Kluball, Geo . Liake.

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