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B dollurs was 4 'l’H F DAILY BEE B nosnwuiii. Editor, ]’( BLISHED TERME OF SUD: nd Sundas & ulu) o Weekiy hice, O ias The Boe T amber of Commerce. Dirs 118 A 13 E) e Bulling. ol Fourteenth Strect. Waushington, ows and d to the SINESS LE ters and rem ttan Ilw Publis muha Drafts cheeks nnd postof be tade payable tothe order of ny ]hl' Bec Publishing Company, Proprictors, The Bee B1d'g, Farnam and Seventeenth Sts EWORN ATEMEN r OF CIRCULATION Btate of Nel All bu il resscd o] sshould Apany. irers Com- Ty DALY Hi) Baturdiy, August 9 Average. . ..., County of Do Georee . Trschuck ly sworn, de- v of The loe hinz Company, (hat | iy circatation of TiE DATLY mth of \u'ufl 18 1% Juhe, iNm, D — Tiefreedomof the city is extended the visiting democrats, although the democratic mayor of the town is in Boston, Now that the demoerats of the Third Aistrict have repudiated Kem, it is in order for some confidential friend to ex- plain what he is running for, TENNESSEE has tried the Australian billot system, but now proposes tochange the law s that it will not apply to sparscly settled farming districts, B — AR1Z0NA managed toscore a popula- tion of fifty-one thousand in the census. The figures puta quietus on the efforts of the democrats to transform the taran- tula tervitory into u state. ——— WHERE there’s a will a w 11 be found to compel the corporations to obey the orders of the interstate commorce commission. The public istoo familine with railrond bluffs to be easily fright- ened. Four TnousAND Pennsylvanians are s0id to be quartered on the national gov- ernment, the largest proportion of uny state in the union, dently Indiana 4s not working her opportunitics to the fullest extent. T¥ 11 next congressional apportion- ment is made on the basis of one hun- dred and cighty thousand persons to euch congressman, the representation of sevoral eastorn states in congress will be reduced, while the west will gain in pro- portion. Allof which goes to show the steady westward trend of political power, — THE Blue Grass four hundred are shocked and scandalized. A scion of the Touse of Ciay, possessing marked ability as a penman, cleancd up one hundred thousand and disappeared between two da; His forgeries might be forgiven; his flight, never. In chivalry’s code tho Maeallister of Kentucky is lu-nu‘[m".h inanimate C1 Im is said that three of the vichest cit- izens of Colorado—Hill, Cooper and Tabor—wunt to succeed Tellor in the United States senate, My, Teller de- sires to be returned, and the man who Tolds n seat in the Colorado legislature when the clection takes place will have something that can be made to yield the lurgor returns than ville, mines of Lead- Tuw fivst tin mill ever operated in the United Statesis now grinding out tin in &outh Dukota, near Rapid City. Thismill @rushes one hundrod tons of ore a day, and it is thought that it will soon bo supplemented by several larger mills, 1t this experiment proves successtul the Dakota tin mines will yield a largo revenue to the new state, and materially benelit the whole northwest, MERICALLY and financially the Grand Avmy 'is in a flourishing con- dition, In round number there are noarly seven thousand G, A, R. posts, with & totl membership of threo hundred and fifty-one thousand, wxpended in roliof last yoar, and nearly half o million is on hand for like purposes. THE W n roads propose now to fight the reduction in grain rates or- dered by the interstato commission, They propose to carry the caso to the highest courts and have it ofiicially de- termined whether or not a railway com- mission has the power to fix rates, In the meantimo the rouds have increased the rate on lumberand other necessaries about thirty-three and a third per cent, ——— Tue Farmers’ Allianchs throughout Ohio ave taking a new tack in the mat- tor of economy, They demand that the salary of no county office shall exceed twelve hundred dollars & year exclusive of allowunce for clerk hirve, and that the fee system as applied to county officers be entively abolished. While such sal- aries may bo regavded low for some counties, this mode of reducing taxes is certainly proferable to the visionary fiat money schemes adoptod in other states, Rigid economy in municipal, county and state afMuirs will ussist the farmer in a great degree, Over o quarterof o million® OHIO, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. The Ohio Farmers' Alliance has ex- hibited a great deal more horse sense than the alliances of Kansas and Ne braska. The Ohio farmers have decided to exert their influence upon the two great po s toward the promotion of the objects for which they are contend- ing, Inother words, its mambors do not propose to cut loose from the parties | | to which they belong tangent to organize an own in which at best t} would onl throw their votes nway. heir leade areevidently sagacious enough to know nd go off ona w party of their i new cannot be created in a or a dec For more than { years only two par- ties have been dominant in this country and whatever reforms have been achieve ubat or whate 1 is due to one great parties, New parties have sprung up like mushrooms every fow yoars, and like new papers—they all came to fill a aint. All of them have pointed the abolition but none of them ever allu the s succoss of repul- » o m republicans Jod if the d itin m aholi 1 mo- party had not s eratic and presented two candidat v dent in 1860, Such a split may never happen againg atuany rate not until 0Ime new 1 vital issu rends one of thetwo g The Ohio farmers are content to pr : lesson taught through the K When Kearr s raisod the er) ‘the Chine: must o, they did arta new party to legislate the Chineseout of the country, They sim- st parties asu ply threatened to use the balance of v by throwing their pooled votes ainstany purty that ¢ v them fused to legislate against tite Chi- the wisdom democratic ed them- and vied » sand-lot shows oth the i parties arr against the Chine wh other to vote. This is doubtl ors'idea and it is o The outeome with ¢ imed the same intention last sured the country that organized to give vi- certain principles and procu tothe prod from the wrongs y were suffering at the hands of eor porations. The farmers in Kansas and Ne- braska constitut o majority of both the republican democratic partics. They were in position to dictate candi- dates and platforms and they were in position to make t ws. provided they had pooled issues and taken possession of the party eaucuses and conventions. But ambitious leaders, and inflation cranks who have been outside of all partios ever since the greenback pavt; collapsed, have made Nebraska and Kansas alliance farmers believe that their only salvation to cut loose from all partios and organize o new party, In both of the; 5 the alliance has launched a thivd ticket into the political whirlpool, and when the fight is over in November they will discover that they have wasted their ene and thrown awuy the only open for them to take control of the state govern- ment, ans procl ors MR, THOMPSON OF THE THIRD, A man who aspives to vrepresent the peoplein congress should have some re- gard for the popular intelligence and the truth of history. Only the dema- gogue will attempt to impose upon the one by perverting the other, William Henry Thompson, the democratic candi- date for congress in the Third district, has already presented astrong claim to this title. In his speech accepting the nomina- tion Mr. Thompson made assertions which he must have known, and which every well-informed democerat who heard him knew could not be sustained. He declaved that “when the v demonotized silver the democ monetized it.”” When the Allison- Bluul Dbill was passed in 1878, providing for the colnage of silver dollars to the to four millions a as republican and amount of from two month, the senate w: Rutherford 13, Hayes was president of the United States, Will any fair- minded democrat pretend that his party isentitled to the credit of this legisla- tion? Mr, Thompson prof areat admiration for Mr. Clevelund, and yet silver never had a more pronounced and uncompromising encmy. Western democrats have not forgotten the mem- orable silver letter of Mr. Cleveland written in 1884 after his election to the presidency, nor do they forget that the men who were at the head of the trg ury department during his administra- tion, both New Yorkersin full sympathy with the financial views of Wall sty ot, were persistent in their hostility to silver, Tt was in the power of the democratie secretaries of the treasury to luve increased the coinage of sil- ver w four million dollars a month, Not only did they not do this, but in their offi¢ uiterances they deprecated the legis tlon requiving the coinage of silver dol- lavs, and Socretary Munning spaved no olfort to disparage silver as monoy and to keep it out of circulation, In his re port of Docember, 1886, Mr, Manning, after an elaborate discussion of the silver question, presented as his conclusion that “to stop the purchase of silver is our on'y choice, our duty and our in- torest,” and he declared that “stopping the purchase and coinage of silver is the first 'step and the best which the United States can take in doing their gi 1 part 1o repair the monetary dislocation of the world.” This was the attitude of Mr. Clevelund’s adininistration toward silver in 1856, and it remained so to the end, Is it at all probuble that were Cleveland now president he would have approved the silver legislation which a republican congress and president have given the country? Aunother statement of Mr, Thompson's is equally wide of the truth., He said “when the ropublicans were calling in the grecnbacks and destroying them the democrats saved three hundred and forty- soven millions and kept them in the channel of trade.” When and under what clrcumstances did the democrats do this? At what period, from the time the fivst greeubacks wore issued to weet the war o demands upon the gov present, hus the demoeratic party been friendly to that currency? party leaders, like scame long after the war the greenback ther has had no constitutional power to author the fssue of gr the party fought that currency in gress and would have been wiped out if the democ- v had secured full control of the gov- cenment eannot be doubted if one may ly judge from the attitude of the Jdand administr Referving again to the report of etary Man- | Omaha mark ning in 158¢ three lion cmocratie party, that for a longer period than fi and when during t1 in 1878 the which wa to the r treasury cent, wh was about thirs 15 in cirenl hundred and five million dollars, and on October 1, five milli and authentie, prov a cont ion of the circulation and that has deeroased per capita, The new silver law which has just g effect provid for inereasing | cent silver into the eur Such Thompson that squalid poverty s ever where to require there is and alw: is 10 bo deploved, any gene works out the country is at prosent well em- ployed at generally remunerativ and there is on the whole less di than usual in democratic candidate for T'hird district has certainly made a very unfortunate beginnin, THERE will be very strong pressure brought upon the New Yo providing for the infliction of the death penalty by electr papers are actively up public sentiment in this divection, and there is strong sentiment in favor of doing away with the law and Oue journal declare: penalty tuting electrie abolished,and s that the ret lhu statute booles ~|n\;n|\ mean: AR s the risk of any pimishment and insures even for the con dever a long pariod of distinetion, with a strong chance of final fact that the have occurred sinee law wus passed does not show that it has clther sido ex it was cruel appear to be gaining ad- herents, THE mans may be pardoned for chuck their vietory in the courts of pleted its main line to Colorado Springs atey 1!]\- Rio tracks to agreement shorter lin vefused tra bargain scenie line, THE reports thut have gone out from Minnesota and the two Dakotas regurd- ing a destractive visitation of grasshop- pers to those states is authovitatively denied. worthy advies from St Paul that full crop reports from all sections THE OMAHA DAILY BE FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 1890. t to the rni A few of the Thurman, | Dakota, enamored of | bes they thought | pe pital in it, but | age } followers were a small | The Allen ( becau was politieal cf yand their nbi and for yeat cons That it before the prosperity of The facts that and Hammor people, , we find him recommending ment of THE sug gradual purchase and | hundeed and forty-six mil- | Gapen th dollars of *outstanding prom- | pools of stazn ory notes of the United States, |18 good. lled greenbacks,” and presenting a | lars 1ent to show that they had | few thousand fght to oxist, 1t was | would fill mar to the health oflicer should . and not the ed the green- s and enabled them to be kept in fean supremo court con years, | into ofli time has the cie- lation per eapita bren greater than at ent? In the last repovt of the 7 of the treasury it is stated ths practice of ary 820 | ot personall t according of the enty-four per in population per cent. There tion March 1, 1878, eight bureau place at 1428 thousand thes wrt of the of a little overs e the i e counted 1880, fourteen hundred n. These figures are official and the mpletely dis- tements that there has been and THE introdu another silve thes about thirty million dollars | want the plan ar, which will keep pace with the able growth of population and at t maintuin the present per capita, a statement as that of M. the mayors’ spurn the guished offici into the tur umpant is too obviously absurd serious attention. Poverty s will ba, and the wut it is due far more to indolence and unthriftthan to al lack of demand for willing The fact is that labor through- ance of the pr wages, ntent The inthe the ranks of labe LONgres Pretty Paully o k legislature <t winter for the repeal of thelaw ty. Prominent news- ngaged in working unquestionubly a very areturnto hanging, thatif the death to be retained the law substi- ity for hanging must bo ngularly enoughit argues ntion of the present law on an in- | A good man no, 1y | Just now business sacrificed, wind encour icted mur- pe. This view /ot be very convincing, but it is a number of muvdors that the electrocution g [Hit pt that those who insist | i, eoets, — of the Rock Tslandeoad | ng over Colorado, ance supremi chores at 4a. m. agreement was made irande for the us with the of the latter's Denver, Recently another was made with the Union ifie, giving the Rock Tsland o much 0 Denver, The Rio Grande 1ge to traffie ec it is ¢ 40,000, contrally wealths? Wi ning over || In the proves that the managers red & smooth trick on verdants of the hows on e oo up hig » Isthe INT wgo Hastings, Y raly by permitting his brother to ou from . il THE Bek has recelved trust- I growth saying [ of Minnesota amd the Dakotas contain no | mention of grasshoppers, and this is | firmed by relinble information from The evidence is that there has 1 no unusital appearance of grasshop- in cither of those states and no dam- been experienced from them. sports were undoubtedly sent out ras, avill, when completed, almost double their present capacity. evidence of the remarkable Swifts and are about to double the millions already expended to m demands of business, furnishes str proof of the =uperior advantage of the of City sunken lots containing | y vator should His cstim to fill them, howaver, is llars prope: v of them, and add greatly of the cit make an inspecting tour and report to the coun Alliance ok THE police h ngain sting everybody who is known to them, not metropolitan, the population of Omaha nere: the had been 0 she certainl f in a few thous: excursionists who ave now rusticating at Munitou and around Pike’s Peak, above 1 indicatest of Colorado ax iding among themselv ne | million dollars, the net procecds of re- legislation, P on a silver salver, MAYOR CUSHING'S not heard above the ¢ banquet in uggestion that our distine i representative plunged en carly in the contest. THE democratic state central commit tee of Missouri announces a discoptinu- e of 4 dates for campaign purposes, Itis rather significant that the candidates Loartily second the veform, They're Minn Stll Going It, polis Tribune, St Just the Man for the Parpose, Hartford Courant, It is our opinion that a tornado would be all Dbroken up if it were met by something blow- ing with still more force against it. We should like to have Ignatius Dennelly put his theory to the test. The Opposition to St. Louwis Globe-Demaocrat, The republican seuators who are antagoniz- ing certain features of the McKinley Bill do not ask that any protec but only thattheideaof increas- iug duties for the sole benefit of special in- terests shall not be adop! republican faith on the t — - Gotham Jealous of Her Shay cago Herdld, ew York ueyw dvising congress to mind its own 1 not try to in! v Of Geners the wishes of the nation. guards what may able real est — - No Fan for the Fu Helena Journal, wan 4t exception wa “oxeept farm hands," d humorous plank in the platform, for fully four-fifths of the laborers of Nebraska are farm ance is pledged agaiust denying a ts, 50 the farm hand v , be permittea to begin the s usnal e E nand Popalation, will exhibit a groat increa Nebraska show a phe stimated witt equal 600,000 cach, aud South Dakota leaps from almost nothing to What of the grgat state of Towa, situa these v of lowa, uk to the among. v rvies from K aareh of progre keep equal pace with he v sides Is she still tenth in rank s i stite, or, considering her notable advan- — tugges of soil, climato and situation, Tie democratic state convention paid a high compliment to G the republican candidate for atto gen, preside over the convention at growth developed w populati to nearly 1,200,000, and in the following de- v added almost half a million more to her people, still malntained ¢ Ef not, why s it nott Missourd and Hlinols have marched hraska wnd Miune tide of b » bo 1ot Loss than s Atate contlguous to lowa his failed to feel tho wand Dakoto have won thrill of material expausion of which the least uy be proud. Wit of lowat Jowa's population Lo 1500 1 cotimated o be thing away. be little, of absolute retrogression inhabitants, It was a wealth, thero is but one other population for 1500 will be as disappointing b ansas. The student of effc is needed. Armours business the ts n king out plainly upon the face Proseription as neither drought storms, nor searcely war, able to giwe, Three hund vo left tho state withit be filled | hundred thousand more on dol- | would in the natural cour: wild, A [ settled in tho A | bave passed through it o it or have stopped short o uri and Illinois and N Dakot uska hav ion has cost th Physici n o of amil ¥ expr The health average what she would h —of more than two _thov e had \d up o demoerat cent in the last dec ot God and morality” hindered sway over her u in her hnlfllmu towns. decline vet produce ished fruitful farms by the tornado_and sumed the This is man not If every outsixteen | ynowh 4o the Chicago police, for in- | forqe,wolong haired sulnts cents per capita, and in stance, was to be taken to the Chi I b i twenty-ono dotlars nd | 1,gjjcq ‘stations us a suspicious character | democmey and the veawakenis onby-five cents por capita. Bobwoen |ipy,, atations would not hold'one halt of | mos ‘.ml}"l B ol cR 1889, the | 41 on, statute to turn backward the tid 18 in round tion from a commonwe Xl'lulhux'i si m dollars, LATE I'|'nm the census £ of over eight estimate. If essible to Den- would i more Citbertson has a new b Unadilla is to have a n uvis rting it. Wp is alnost ady old o 1 firs of the arivater no *is in the county, Hastings grocers have ug plan, following the ants in many other ¢ Senator Teller of at the bul- not content several ngreed to make county e 1 haps they atraveling winning nag. hout cighty tier county, met & lvery voice was ink of glasses at Boston, We turday say the thoy v must have feed let them starve, Charley Phelps, who had his horses stolen at Superior L them, week, The thief, howe The Conger Bros., threshed 500 bushels ty acres, “which,? says th sing candi- The annual speed me Trotting Horse Br take place at Fairbury 21and 2 Ther pected that there will be good time made, It is said that the applo and indeed of the whole far short of what it was around Nebraska City raised last season that it of them. This rthey want a recouat? The North Platte Tel item of sport McKinley's Bill, OXlleris DL G o hiniarsts being one, another w with thirty, The chi and are becoming mor ed industry shall be stroyed the erops and 1 und for the chicks. Th i east, where they of oo, asa part of the ¥ que-tion. The tish commission wil h., with black bas: There were 32 l(uu\ spapers are ore with the | Ot Silem, Ore., Augusf remains, Thoy | . A Buckeye society ‘I’“'i‘:::"‘nr' "‘” Seattle with 500 members, A reform school will by Ore., this fall to cost & On strect work, Seattlo year ending June 30, 5 Vannergerholz, an Albir st Lieard froi at H The second ¢ to follow onut vew York jeal- iri out %o be a fon. 1 Hand, hud a detervent influence. The diseus- | Of courseno one would accuso tho No. | (higfs of police was held sion as to whether the fivst experiment | braska favmers o of advocating “class | *govonty Mormons T\ Ui Tawiwias oAl Hoe i re s legislation,” but we notice that this body has | sonthoastern 1date for AR agreed that eight hours a day was enough for | tion. The sixth council of the institute was held Francisco, James G. But the alli- man his e of alli- hands, with forgery. £ Marcus Daly cont J ors, el 11, in id others ad finish just after hear! Bolding Lha bantraTa ey halras the June bugs have retired. The farm hands | During July the Soutie In deciding the CODIFOY 8y between ‘,"" should now pass vigorous resolutions against stof the M company and the Rio Grande, Justice | ‘class legislation.” frait and vogetables o Miller of the U nited States supreme south of Oregon, court declares that ‘the Rock Island is Erenibition apd P The jury at Grout Falls ; RPes Kanaas City Times, of £1,000 for the plainti entitled to*'joint, cqual and perpetual | A rough estimato of the population ofa | wees by dohn Spencer agi ghts” igall tracks, yards, buildings | pumbor of western states, bused upon the | Contral Faily and other real property of the Rio | postal card reports of the enumerntors, hus A regularly organizc Grande company in Denver, pting | been given out by the census bureau. In ten :";_ll Yo 48 oy ;I'“‘”‘ shops, When the Rock Island come | years Missouri gains hall a million, Tinois | i, S0 00 \© Minuesota and The ( smenak growth whieh | 30,000 van-bavk wattle Moniea. Thoy will & uted the coming winter, yoars ago the stato of low: nd injurious, the causo of this surprising rocord. state during those five bleak w ments for shipping in feed. Do not equal 0 the homd de “Local sport ting their work in on the young prai Lust Sunday one party came in with for al Revond th s in the peniten vention ating anew tow of Montana, sissippt 16,000,000 o Modoe s oue of the suiferers, foruia state |m|| 1 of forestry 1,438,330, The official count may add some- thing to these figures; it may take some- In sither case the change will In either case a distressing record Five is prosented. acontained | prospering common- Since 1850 it had added 130,000 to its United States census population of 1,624,61 inority of the part The truth [in the mterest of speculators, The measure of yearly growth had even been that the dominating senti- O —— curtailed, but still growth was there. Now ment in the democratic party Tie improvoments projected and con- :\'v liwl”m; L'(!;r"\l jh;lv'hl. 1500 with M.‘mlw alwi cross | templated by the packing companies at | fewer people than it had five 108 ot il A R sl LR el 164,255 less population than it had ten years the stocky s not one other state in the union whose growth exhibits such a result, and whose statistics of reven in a measure other that ecd not seok Its atute books, of thes has dealt to Towa a blow such nor panic nor devasting would have been rod thousand people I'wo who have \ five years! good cit so of things rhave gone f its border sota or Sout @ them, 0 state of Tow an including what she had and lostand without probibition , i v Sand opulati o Thompson declared himself tobo S eeiid] SON DT Hatk) istrict, | Week during a period of 260 wecks | syrapathy with the demand of the for congress the' Sacond distriot | Wil ST G0N Tor tha protibitionlsts to farme “the civeulating medium | With characteristic gratitude the | coptemplate with pride it u ; & i | democrats spurne Hance m Vhen intolerance and proseription and Y e e capita to whero it | demoerats spured the Alliunce man in | When T ros 1 and debts contracted.” Doubtless | to show that the democrats are enth t He R LR fastically in fasor of tho farmers when | at lee prosnt v ) £ NI 4 Wi would have less population than the 400,000 braska farms have boen running | the farmers consent to boost democrats | doiic hityeless populy e e de) and the \ would possess - utilled praivies and If unchecked, he whero have flou ustes harrowed ave for the ing aloud in silent '«' indeed is it that the rise of the of common noble state of the prohibition of euigra- ening anle. cw weekly paper, a failure in Dundy rn s selling at 0 chool house is com- W has as dine a ball the early le of m adopted » exan braska cities. Twenty-seven counties in Nebras) in Colorado and three in Kansas have alr ady throe Libits at the state The local sports of Norfolk were caught by o the home horse, but the other fellow had the mers of Maywood, Fron- to ke arrange- Many of them for” their Logs or 11 be compelled to sell at low prices or found trace of ver, canuot b lo- living southwest of Wal- of outs from twen- e Her ally being very poor in this vicinity.’ ting of the ders? , Neb,, August are 125 entries and it ebraska 1l association v some remarkably cropof Nebraska, country, will fall last ar. In and apples wero was hard to e S0 scarceas to nd, sm- furnishes nen y plontiful y. The weather in the counties h)lhn' west of us nade poor feeding ey are consequently can obtain plenty tockies, | stock Loon Lake, lately organized at o built at Sajem, expended for tho absconder iz Kong, China. of marshals and last week at Port- been untawful indicted in cohabita- California Young last weok al San Colmesnil, at one time United s consul at Sumoa, is churged at Scattlo of Missoula, Mont,, 1 with smelt- Pacific o nds of 1 the Pacific coast rendered a verdict in the suit for dam- anst the Mon 1a °d band of horse ounty, Califor- For 2130 a lc in_ length and 6 feet 0 inches in dismeter was offered to auyone de- siving to send it from the Columbia™ river at rous common- | whose fertilo falls of the Oregon b delegation sent nun At Washi : : 3 N " amakee, vi ¥ vhich, if p the short lino and suit was brought, | Sloux, from Fremmt to Allamakee, invite | count, which, it - prop Do The result is 0 substantial vietory for | lmigration by, their richnesst Have hor | o1 neeos x“.' ""-“‘I'_' :”:fl”. e, the Rock Island, The fact that tho | Morvelous loams upd her fat pusturages, hee | 5 R0 IR FOO0E AP P e oly drawn s to | ivial debt, hor vising manufacturies, hee | TG 0 e o ent sely o admirable system of free schools, afded her | fugton, largely in Pacifle give the Rock Island the best end of the | |- et o e, IR % and enabled her to prosperous neigh- Dominieo Cocila, who fo employer some months confessed 1 the hang. Tae “Vigilantes” associ eisco held their se Im( lnst with a ball, The s words ;4 hus she which fie n of n 1860 to 000 souls Tho langest whale captu const in the last twenty-1i caught by the crew of the Aliskan wate ong tion ‘of Or tests vigorously against c Insists o b new count. after tight near Port Discov crime and uo ond session K nd wallk i Ever folor must plank down four bits atlon results 50 nota- Pols, Not one § this year 55, Hi hor i populistion of 39,000, wh this y 400 votes and wurelle Falls to Chicago, l»lni' & Bas ated county. oully mardered his was captured y Wash, o " doubt’ will ation of invitas round at 8530 lon the Washington the census Jregon ¢ given a populi- n naturally pro- usus blunders and FROM THE STATE CAPITAL 8ilk Thieves Make Good Use of an Open Transom, DR, MILLER'S TOWN IS A WINNER. An Editor's Assailant is Fined -An atic Clerical’s Domestic Infelics ities ~The Barber's Statement— City Nows and Notes. Liscoty, Neb., Angust 14, ~[Speefal to Tie Bre. | —Last night e silke robbery was perpetrated, Mr Hinckley, the dey an at 1329 0 strect being tho victim, 00 worth of silks v b last person leaving the sto to close the over the back the thieves g ¢ crawling throu ‘The best silks wero taken ang this I tho suspicion that the burglars are adepts at the business. As on the prec ov ablo silks were taken from Newm the police believe an orzanized dangerous crooks are operati band of § M KNOWS WIO0 SHOT 110, John Rabshaw, who was shot through o lungs while drunk August 2 by e unknown person and was arrested later for enterin her to by Myrick's house > a meal for him, rec uy to he taken to the 00 X6 Vo ARAA fok A awring Mos. t todeath, Ho was assessed 1B MARRIED ANOTHER GIRL. Denton, a you an living in s got himself wiient by and then wedding Bar is tho jil bad predi v one wirl Miss'Cynthi lady and she ment today of Doy ity of the protty l Im)ul-nn she ¢ in he As less than 0 o il Sens; In the trial t ram testified to thesmful state of affairs that tween ber and Denton from toduly, IS8, But she says th: this tine promi Denton all make her his bride in a few weeks, In Septe last her baby was born and sho would iave caused his arrost , but he nH pro 1to m bing so he married another, The nst Denton wus 50 overwheimmg that i take the witness stand and the him under 00 bonds to an before the district e young woman he made his wife 3 ago is ove shame and grief, A is the fact that Dei- arricd a sister of Miss Brteam. DR, MILLER'S TOWN WILL WIN, Seercta Garber of the state hoard of transportation said today muddle between the townsite companics o taries have been bothy several months promis cably through the sh controlling the trouble was over the Kea lll\‘\ & Black Hills vailroad company laying tracks half a mile south of the town of Armadi, and. & consequence Dr, George L. Miller of Omaha and a number of Boston capitalists started another town just south of the track and named it Miller for the distinguished founder. The Armada lot owners, seeing this meaut inevitable rain for them, ap- d to the boar transportation to mnke ilrond company build its tracks through thelr town, ~ Meanwhile the Miller people have i rds of tho inhab- itauts of Armada to come to Miller aud have on who would do so a lot free in that railioad town. It is reported that house movers cannot be secured to move houses from th new town, At the 1 rate of depopulation there will soon bo uobody left i the town of Ar- mada to fight for its 1oL brains for to be settled ami- wdness of the people f ing their destinies of Miller. The ion of four d ended today, a4 1 fud o could rot impose afine of his honor mneglecting to for mally read the conip to the prisoner, The judge led fon and fined the labor d s and costs. Holzman tmmediately took an appeal o the upper cour THE HUBIELOSCANDAL, Hubbel, who is helieved by usane on account of the ch h has « Rev. M. friends to b ner inwh tinued pestering of new. p quests to roast V. H. Gibson, has fin brought his troubles to the propér tribunal- the district court. He asks for from vife Murilla. ‘Phie pair have married for twenty-two years and never | any tronble natil came to Linc 1857 his wife's affections was usurped by Gibson. Tn the petition Hubbol old stutement ¢ they ‘I'hen Hubbel elaims that his place in That not satisfied with 1 rive him from his husband wants the arold son. GOLDABELRRY BROUGHT 1N, s afternoon Sheriff MceLain Broken I with Mance ( rher, whose from him, * his arrest ¥ with failen v sitys that his caused his arrest, he is. returned but also swof on the ¢ wien. Goldst wife she says she is as lould ot have had as 2 HOUSE PERSONALS, J. R. Gilkeson, one of the sceret hoard of trauspor Lake with his wife on ac 5 health, lard comm sioner, after a fesk azain om lh ton, st or the latte ‘aptain Steen, Rl The ofifee of T 1 deser for nearly two w of the land comnmission sturned yet to work on kness of his'day Superintendent of Public Tnstruetic is out in the nfter th marns o vious institutes. Gover i will not return from Bos- ton for over a week, CITY NEWS AND NOTES, Edwin F. Wr s fc Eilla, to whom h 0. She descrted ANy APPATOnL CAUSC, ¢ uained James ( was m four Holly, who lives has caused th AL RCOM A ing them with ficld and cutting grass with- was appraised preparatory to the purclinse of it Its value was fixed ot #1925, Mrs. Eunice M. Field, who burfed her lys. band, Abbott W. Field,' yestorduy, was ap. - pointed administrator of thoestate today. She 1 s throosmall children to support and has luckily resolved torun a grocery store on Twenty-seventh and I, the property of hoe late hisbhand. Levi Mitchell, a colored man, has beon are rosted on the charge of attempting to burge larize a room at the Windsor hotel, e LOBSTER SALAD A Parisian scfentist has discoverod that tha human mouth has a steady motion toward the left of the face which will in the milllon or two years bring it somewhere in thevicinity of the left car. The Pari scientist has saved humanity a so by deferring the date of this change until after this o 3 would indeed be shocking av and sce un imported colonel talkin under his loft ear to save *our boys our h Shoe leathor has advanced about 10 por cent, and the walking delegate will be ob liged to pass the hat more frequer s he travels on o pass, The Brazilian coffes trust has been formed, ) = and to meet its extortionate demands the hone est grocer will be obliged to spill a few more split peas in his ¢ ap Printed ritua Alliance constitutions! Alliance teal Peoples None ie s blown raceto be poor, but itis very unliandy to be compelled to pass the hat to pay campaign expensos, No candidato for | ngress in this state has ever before askea ¥ from an audience whose votes ho was s | liciting, Yetthisis the peculiar condition | under which Mr. Mel Second district for b ighan is stumping the nself and the people, 0 ¢ No, It was ‘ »d. Kem will be politically beheaded in Novembe The Thompson dynamo has been engaged and Kew's politi bo p al death wi An awful natural gas upheaval is repovted in T lmv a, and this is an off year in political > too. Indian Commissioner Morgan has put in op- eration a new plan for the edneation of tho Indian. According to the V! hington Critie, he has taken to his howme a pair of buxom In- dian girls and installed them as domest - this method of teacl the value of work su problem will be solved and M name will secure a high place in the fame. It is rather strange, however, that the Morgan kitchen should be considered a more desirable educational institute than the Carlisle school, ng the nation® eeds the AS YOUU GO THROUGH LIF Ella Wheeler Wilcor, Dux\'Lllnrvk for the flaws us you go through ife; And even when you find them, It is wise and kind to be somewhat blind And look for the virtue behind them. For the cloudiest nizht has a hint of light Somewhere in its shadow hiding; It is better by far to hunt for a star, 1an the spots ou the sun abiding. The current of life To thie bosom of Don't nrse And think t) al Don't w Remember Don't butt storm with' your puny | fory ) But bend and le it go o' The wor d will never adjust itself To our whims to the lettor, 5 mustgo wrong your whole life And the'soomer von know it the hottor, Tt is folly to fizht with the Infinito, And go under at lust in the w , The wiser man, shapes into God's plan As the water shupes into a vessel. - Market st the uw-,n thoroughfare of San Francisco, will probably be extended to 500 acre | route is couditioned on the extension of the street, o ke ittle Post-Intelligencer is responsi 5: Captain Creswell tooka party - of excursionists over to Colby Beach on tho steamer Jennie June. Before” the party re- turned they had somewhat of athrilling ex- perience, A short distance from the beach they encountered a shark, which the captain st he had seen, The shark amer to the beach, whero irsionists pot out in haste and ran for e The shark wasso intent upor hing them tuat he jumped entirely out of ater, but munaged to get back into the og! Brownell Hall SEMINARY for YOUNG £ 10th and Worth LADIES. NEB. HOP WORTHINGTON, Visiron RT DOHERT RN 27TH YEAR BEGINS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, il partl Comer OMAT AN B lars upply ta the I KSONVILL Frrpariory aid STEPHEN'S cm.um-: {08 YOUNC LADIES. FEMALE A ADENY COLUMBIA, M, .\\’ rnw i'IGMiU F“‘“-E L‘ULLEGE — )m;-u i Chivors 'lw jury ¢ wed b of tho suit park 3 was won by J. B. Howarth, the F The sack race tz, the tub race by 1dash by Williax ,and the six drun by C. G, James, heriff Barton of Saline coanty does not soem to think tha ) bonds roquized for his has ro- district whin, as there is pro 2 the fellow erimi & fourtees ar-old wirl in uutil aft is punishod for s al a3 ire out announclng Miss Aileen Oukley, ¢ the banker, will be hs, U. 8. A, & ot the state of Lincoln is W Today the il purpose aud rented from irt, and vl Septon of 0. R that o univorsiny 0 own # patrol vehicle uscd for C.B. Boneh, | “ILLNoIS M ’L‘ITLHY ACADEMY, “”’."T;' RY J. STEVENS [(N), MediaPa. M OMAHA i LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Subseribed and Guarantee Paid In Capital o 0,007 Ruysand 1= stooks and bonds;: negotiates ions, takos charge of property, coi- Omaha Loan & Tl‘UblCL) SAVINGS BANK. S E Corner 16th and Douglas St Paid In Oapital #5000 A Subseribed wnd Guaranteod & Linbility of Stockhoiders 6 Per Oent. Ipjerent Duld on 1 PRANK J. LANGE OMcors: A, U, Wymun, pres vice-president, W. T. Wyt Directors:—A, U. Wymun, J. H. Ml Iirmm Guy U Barton, £ W. Nush, T J Kiwmball, George B, Lake. apidal.... 1 sposits v Cashicr 3.0, Brown, an, treasurer,