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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BER, SATURDAY., AUGUST 16, 1890. E DAILY BE ; I. HOSEVATER, Bditr, PUBLTSHED EVERY MORNING TERYE OF SUISCRIMT TUE DEMICRATIC PLATEFORM, shall he reduced rather than incressed. | gaineda signad vietory overthe machine POLITICAT OW-CHOW. N . STATHE THL . The ask demoeratic platform 18| The pressure in this direetion is every | inthe prelimifey skirmish for control | There aremor Cobnelson the way, and I‘ROM T“E S]ATE CAP[TM' Lynch Law n Andersonvitl—Some of ¢ rbowe. The perfundory busingss of [ yor growing stronger, indno partythat | of the demesatic state convention, | the o s, “Stlllthey come.”” The following ias most remarkable events in the prison hiye arradgning the republienn parly could [ ignores it can oxpect toretain the confic | whicl meots next month, The ofice: | oficialannoncenent conveys the gratifying tory ofthe world ocenrred In Mo famous or tuve beer quile asefTetivily done with | dice of the people. The republ holding gang:gee the hand weiting oathe | informition that the supp of mported Ken- | The Lincoln 8ilk Thieves Arrosted and Part | Infamous webel prison b Awdersmviile ¥ N colomels isnot e ! aurng the rebelllon. The most Oueiliing o foverworls. Theplatforn is also un.| party has fithiully kept its pled | wall and are seoking support from the “':k;,‘lsl '(”:.],r“,"“: [:.l‘:; 1;‘.1 noted prohi- of the Goods Racovernd. the tragodies enacted within those l‘lrL.\; o A tuthful. Tt charges the republican | the oll solliers, anl Gaeral Alger was | cilorel voters, But little comfortean | 1, {o1on ,,:\‘“fi"\,.,,w;“ iik o n Naloresken IRy ¢ wills was the lynehing, by the prisoners, of prty with having given more than one | vight in admonishing themto be just to | be had from t hundred and ninety-five million ol it,even thoughit coull not give them | all sixmenbersof aband of ¢ A BEGGER FOUND TO BE WEALTHY, | muiity of murderis 18 who were and tobbing thelr foly (e laving joined their white rlery, the colored | during September and ~ October. Organi tions desiwing Colonel Bain to speak in their Burnilay Jec, O16 Yiak Wedkly liee, Oue Yoar. it . ¢ 3 i - oy respective townsshould mike appilcation wt low pr Frank G. Carpenter, Sihatie e BiTe the piblicdomiato milwad tcorpra: | all they « brethiren in punoweing for Tillmagfor | Gk ive OWn gl ¢ — premier Washington correspondent, in fg dadites eyt R L I tions, i AR A Ok goveror. Tho desperation of the aris: | Thos who desive toobtain the servicss of [ Four Steiking Bricklay®rs Return to $iicial capymighind. latier in T SounaY trl K i Vo suc m 1 I e MR. BOYD AND HIS TROUPE. ¢ isplaved i cory conteivable vo nar onel tosavo “‘our boys,” o o t, mives A cont of this In I ey No sueh a nount of land has been 5 IR, BOYD A '1 toerats, displyyed in every conceivable | the ulm.\ll mut”h lonel to sav ou U'\." Work—Two Noew Prisoners at I aftite, g .“.j.“n\\ \1~”.' '_ il 5. Tribane Bullding | granted to the ralroads, the total of The democracy of Nebraska has| way, shoull eouwage the people to | orany “houes' thatave in & bad way, can 3 § Fourteath 7 et the Penitentiary — City penter from one of 1 and cleanse | beaceommolated by making an application ) Ll i L S News and Notes, huugtug, 1t lsa the A Visit W the Fatheland.—1Rabbi Rosenmiz, of N. B. Cush ora certified check must ace . . i O L IDLL Rosenan, sich grants boingone hundred and ifty- | plceda stito ticke imnomination which | pirsevere in thelr eflorts ve million acres, and the policy of | may e clu ol a8 from middling to | the Augemn stableof the politieal accu. niing lnds to id in the construction | common. mulations of robbery and spoliation, o pirticlipants in tio CORTUSPONDEN spim anleations wlatihe to news and 1 Wi resed Lo the rention of Tseacl, is « ronds dil not originate h the It presents very much the appearance e . company the order. A Liscot, Neb, Angust 15.~[Spectal to '.“hl\:’:”, S i e rmany ond in T Suse : burty. Tt was infliatel inf of an operatic troupe vieved through | ACORDING to arevised estimate of | parmer Gannon stited that Mr. Boga ts | Tus Brr.]-The buselurs who store ipwards | v ngiis b 5y ot etor dese e Yo T he e Pu ik “.“["T,f‘,““","“f! ¢ the passage of the act to aild the | the large end of the glass, The longer | the census suporyisor'sreturns the popue | alo a farer's frend! Thore i3 a much | of81,200 worth of In Lincoln in two | trpandof his visits o Hamby fts, ehoedes nrd postoficeorders Contral railroad, and at that] welook at them the smaller they ap: | litionof lowawillnotbe far from two | largercropof farmors' friends this fall than | nights have b cirth by Detective beautitul ¢lty of Berhin, Ra A piyabl Wy o orfer of ‘the son: § ;i o jolicy was favored by suchemi-4 poar. And itis mther suggestive that | millions. This may beregirded as very | there will bo of corn, Malone of the cee and a portion of cful deseriptive writer and his letter A the goods take: both Now 11be agreat season of barn storm. | Hinekloy's stores hivo be ni vy Interesting one ¢ Detusion.~When “Rov," De, tephen A, Douglas [ their nonination was prodaimed from | sitisficte ssedemoeralic stites: | anopera lousestage n's and ired. As was v when the conditions which anid the deafoniing | have operated against the material TheBePublishing Conpany, Proprietors, | ront democr: ith Sts, | and LewisCe This The ltee 1'1d'% Famarmana Sevent A h i ing comy The interstate commerce | suspected, the by were old timers, woll Dowie, the “Divine Healer” left Omahn & E: —== | men suppliecd mech of the ablest argus | applasse of the boys inthe galleries growth ofthe stateareduly considered, | commission has deciled that railwoads could organized in their work. They are four in fow ) he carried with him the tesf EWOIN STATEVMENT OF CIRIULATION | pentin difene ofthe policy before the As the lading star of the democratic | It will enuble [own to retain her delega: | give reduced rates to theatrical companies nd a tough loolkin, Moits, & Bion larce number of people w Etate of Neline ss republican party was bora, and it is | troupe, Mr Boyd will ereate afavorably | tion of eleven in congress provided that | This will give Mr. Boyd achauce to take his atribute to their fa ing slatesman | impresion, Buthis support is rather [ the ratio of representatives under the | operatic troupe of second class stars through dip that thebenefitswhich they pre- | wealk,and tho tinhom patriols in the | new appoitionnent does not e dictel would fow from tt hawve | orchestra willhave to make wp for the | hundred and seventy-five thous: been liealed by his mirac! fastencd on these fellows fromthe | |, ¥ of them now rogret the 2, hut n an twas | Saklwioes suffering from thelr oid coed one | the state atreduced rates, made to rid their room it was discovered diments s much s over. The patients 1d. The | Alex Beat, who wil som bo deep in the | that they hud moved was finally discov Who wore not eured w somothing 10 heen realized, andto aninf rroater [ shortomings of the second-mite war [ list estimate nade by the census office | campalen for licntenint govermor, is ajovial | €04 that they made their headquarters ir suy InTHe SUNDAY Ber 0 nt than eyceoull have foreseen, | blers, .| of the population of Nebraska pl it | and genial fellow, and tells a story on him f';“'vl"\llv‘ of the 11‘.|>"‘ .“ (\ wnd \\‘w} Max luy : Lo Kate ¥ has a P hursa Thatth have been abuses of theland In political pariance the demoecratic | atone million and forty-two thousand, ~m that m',hr”u 'mvrul.n- Wl as the first Jl&fi o ,,“,,“‘l “‘.”W‘ I\»\‘\"A-‘l 1“~'_ :~\» : ‘-j 1 'w*l opdls Pl u the natlon's military Frily. A grant poliey Is not only admitted, but | state ticket will wverige up fairly,con- | whichis less than the firstostimate, but SHETUCH e Qoor Y8 liat wHOH | S SR i ‘et (g mr A G T BRI wpulicans in their platiorm demand | sideriig the matrial that has been | isa guin i ton yews of nearlysix hun ‘;‘: L e b e o IR | R T BTt $810 WHRNIGE. ails o] BIa B 1 R Aver .20, that wll pullic lands be resuved | avilible for siatetickets i allthe con: | died thounnd, Upon the basls of ono [ St Meromuch searcek tan, they wen | bt B S0 M tior thees | mios dof o tracks fenth Srorn o B HSGek | ol sotlers The daim | wntions. There fvn mentablo dearth | memier for eah one hunir Landaev | 3o e, 5y ovu tokoop.p theis | €oks worecaptiredin s chop house at 13 | 08 (e subiect of "y Wizt presnce of A vt 0. | which the domocats make on Wehall | of fist-cliss men willing to stand tho sand of population Ne- | grzaniztion. He was living in Dodge county | South Tenth strect. Thesfk secured was [ g™ 0 SR AR SIS (AR U5 Pbke | o e Cleveland administiation in | brantof astate campaign, and those who would got six congressmen, doul | and had been nominated for some state office, | itentifed by Mr Hinckley as belanging to |, W80 o AT Buileaiiansich f s the matter of restoring lands to the | are pushing to the front ave generally | ling her vepresontatibn in the house, | Withtwo or three other candidates ho v The silk dropped by one of the thieves 3 4 saAbiall various se THE SUNDAY ; % e 2 ways depend upon Asbland vesterday moriin Rt netn ot when he was ted by con: | men who helkthee publie domain decarel forf sentialqualifications | But well informed partics prelictthat | biledto speale at a2 co we all Mapl gressignores theeredit due ton wpub: | and are eitherseeking positions that are | the final count will give Nebraskaover | Grovein the fornom of oneday, and at an- '1;\‘\';'?]"“' oy e S rooms. The reports are completo and acci- liennsenate for that LegisTition, Wiy above their capacily and station or | tvelvo hundrel thousand population, stk O Ll B T L el il LW a il il e et b KR AR L 5 : = A i * Y afternoon. The programme was that ho was ening ntified 1 man as thing of especial interest In THE SUNDAY ko pliiforn coibaiis ™ thatuiinl blatih SHLNKSHALE 6 profifiiCetowiichthoyl ShiKaibng 18 fuedliodieititions milllonikEe et i Seteaatiat 11 tdeloskand|| & nz from ks But thore | I tudes 1 ‘ding the friendship of the [ are not entitled. five lundred and ffty thousand, again | gocivs @00 plico and ndlress the maltl | SASyi o0, worth misilr \l!\h' Aped P How the Ctutw Stand—Tur Bre is acknow! [ demoratic party for the farmer and [ James B Boyd has been a succwsful | of little over lalf amillionin ten years | tude shouts in the afternom. Alex was o | the pollee nrt i vhos oy, "WEHEREn 1000 us the only Omain paper tiat fs up AT laborer, desjite the fiet_ that there s | bisiness man and xective | and she will gt nine members of con- | suthornerand had broyeht with hin from A BEGG AR WD OWNS A FARM, L ion (1 ADOE B DR AR IO 1 cop : A otthg in the history of tfiopary to | ability ofno m He was doubt | gress, an incriase of two, on thebasis | the south a rareartile of red likker. Aswas | A number of busiress men o . el il ‘f.v.\'.vlf'.' M e Ty erlara e A e ba sl sich 1 protension, “El rty | lss closen togivetheticlut mmentum, | siggetedas likely tobe adopted. Tho | the ciston fn hose days, he carried adewi- | thomselveshocaise ey lave been lying bRt SRSt precno th diy ofAucist. A D, 15 gorously opposel the homestend and Dr., Beawr 5 a popular demoeratic et of Nebraska having growvn more john with Bim. A X‘u. crowd s | JOHON 10 B Siien ature of this department, will contain [SPAL] N. P.Fe1r, Notary Rublie. ~mption hws,andwe do not rowll o | vheelhose md he isalso somewlat of [ 1pidly dwing the past ten years than | sembled at. Maple Grove, and —as | ooy i Polk o s¢ ub and fudividual averiges oty T e e e ak of mitioml legisation for | Areninisenc in Nebnsla polities But | cither Towa or Kansas s substantial o g:::x:m},;;l;;1““.\“1.‘1,(}“‘-("-;.;:;\!‘“rp.;” attomt 0 lars, :\,““I.”,\m n ,.mnl}m’::: n dho Westarr smoolutior 1 ~ o (GEIUES MHacHS, BUBULIAL e Ries ich it was responsible that was in the | the lieutenant governoris moreof awall | denceaguinst the policy inthetwo last | Fo spoke. Tt was aspeech he had delivered | @it that brines the silver qu baseball fan will have this r. What | flower than anything clse, andthenom: | mmed states vhich has operated to ve- in the | ination was simply complimentary. duce thevalue of property and check interest of thefarme nd libe loes therevilt of the farmers vietim's pocke tributed to ne nuch financially s, A number who hay '@ not worth one-half as | puir Woman's World—Undort as she, will have died ot betor wil or at a dozem othier places, but new toth there, and he was wallly appliude caption Tur THE ( intimates that | southmen but aprotest against deme | The democatic candidite for stats | enterprise, and oight to pe wnclusive course, the convivial 1ds insisted that WENT BACK TO WORK, e onte & ool JUELEL R e P tie policy in (he ndministration of | freasier, MrCushing, is doubtlessqual- | vith practical men aginst the proposal | they “set om up on that—and they set’em. | Four bricklayers enplyed on the now | o Syt OE epeeiul fntorost to the € fashion fa and gossip about women's do| Every lady reader of Ty somethin w0 hinty nerally, Bt will tind Inthis department that will asoand profither, Miscellany Features—The » afluirs inimics s interests | ified to handle thostate funds with ad- | that Nebrska shall adopta like policy, | * b ST *oo% & % ] Lincoln hotel were orde state atluirs inimical to the interest Ciibige 5. HimehlE v e tatk 9l 3 IFour hou re supposed to have elapsed, vmi Ay by adrnn RRTEadE s i s ; e . Tuvest. | The doctorwas on the platform speaking to GEORAMIICILLY, the democratic |In o dizen or more cong vhich heis cashier. Theselection of o | THE failu Fuiranty Tnvest- | B0 suppsed was the mdicnce which ticket is allvight, but ornthograplically distiictsof the south the demo hanker for the office of state treasurer is | mentcompany of Atchison, Kansus, s : was waiting for himtwelve miles down the itwill usea mod d niifg them, sone of whom have | lowever, of doubtiul proprietyto say the | thought to beu forerunnerof a number | oife ™ o s deiy Nonesis. T Hisother name is Powde bed 1o quit work ye Y and welfire of the agricultural wily superinton din %G ted fellow beer of the Al of bud spelling. ng the sume spec h, id down their trowe atres, musical and deanmatic no ——em many times re-dected, haye been | least, of failures Of mortgage companies in the | e he wasnot v applanse and o the matter to 1 of men and other anlnals, waifs from thy Dioss the discomforts of position lied and eandidates favored by the Julge Higgins voull make a good at- | west. The Atchison company claims | he suddenly stopped around him, the world of o carefully selocted and fered the nnnv ) ment was due to the It was tin ame audience which e had ad- the donble ves farm- | torney general if he had any chance of | thatits emba At e A n A ors, in most-tizes thems an esented fn THESUNDAY By re ¢ ! RER LIRS oo ; 5 A T = o | Mturnto work this mowming. They gladly S : R with all the grace ofa professional acro- , have ben nomimteld. There will | dection. inability of Kunsas and Nebraska farn- lfll“-_“u‘l)“l::”t'lx«; '\‘\"i(‘l‘lll“:l“l"n‘l""'”{'"] 1'.::L‘\:: n | did so. ; ; ’”L, ‘:’f “I’vf"\\:t'f"’;‘j” '~) 1”“.“ ‘\‘“ local and bat, prohablybe at lewst thirty of the south- The remainder of Mr. Boyd's troupe | rs to meot thelr mortgjge interest }I‘.“m-l i d.m“‘fi“” i ”wl Id”‘l:w' s \;-i;i‘o o WILL WEAR TIE sTicar IR o t«p-« i “‘m“' s b S ern democratic sentors od to pri- | are com tively unknown quantities, | Thismay be true in ameasure, but from il ey 2 ol Devid b haleod of ool douREy I 48 s e o e s oGl il v 5 - A ! i the four hours had perhaps clapsed he had | arivedin the city this morning with g fen ch, this weok, will r RiEporrsof destruction in Oklihoma | itolife and men elected as their suce i the fact that there is trouble among the failedto elapsewith them, cndidutes for the penitentinr h late tothe men who handioe frefzht in the confirn first inpresions to the effeet | ossors in whor R o NOT SEE. oftic s to who shall be appointed ro- s nunesare Joe Lord and John O'Brion, Lord | many rail & D cossors inwhom the frmors have conf Py W o Wil o ol L ; that the comtryis o god one 0 sty |gone, 1 The honest poor mmn never thouglt | ceiver, the probalilities are that other hon Me.fIuompson it a Hipt Lrom tho [istole o draughtih i miinanodiion B s been south for graph Serv! o demoeratic puty i\l control in the twenty yenrs, and instesd of having Third di democratic cony away from, — vict gave away the smap in tne | Court, butthe aimalwas so slow of foot A been de- | that lestole another horse from a farmor ) Hutn t8e 1v hed been Qo] dseial Mg and lam v's horse in | ! that he shoull esape his las often most compl any pape taxes, but he | eauses are resonsible for the failure. that the rich man | There hus been no material deerease in telezraphic news servico in politi west of Clil With the e , - : : ‘ 2 2 4 dded to endorse McKeighann he showed | i M Bl special New York Herald the com- .’11. 3 i5no o on e alarm, The | g ey wndly to the farmens and | Hould not bealloved to eseape his It | Nobmska fam luds for sever IRREala s wae R sah el i L i m‘(,‘"l',, ::n"l“‘:'.t, 4 plete Associated press report and the ser- voters of the s e will not deprive labarers it hus so neglected their inter | 19 @ matier o geieral knowledge that plainly than ever demonstrated the fact that | confession he saved himself from ascéutence vice spectal correspoudents fnall the Omahiof the services ofan enterprising | 40" nd welfare as to have broueht | he well-t-dooften evade thea: or's SECRETARY BLAINE Lost the opportu- | the democrats are ot endorsing any repibiie ofdn'r;u 3 Hone) Sen o \:“.l :'u". gy "*'“r"l,:lu f«\:n . citizen. nother year, aboit a rgvlt which pomies o d | uestions and this eweapy paging any- | ity of alife timo in neglecting to en | can alliance me. me ot “1,11 _“’,‘,‘]Ld ) A""xl‘xnl\"\\‘n:} “"‘:d Tiiveitii 1atoat mowa ot 11a:worlif Ti{asot e stroy the .hnum,on of the party in where near their just proportion of | list the sorviees of the Omala council i stole all tho money i Mohrs' pocketbook, | vice of THE SUNDAY BEE is espeelally cons \RENR i rch of allhe taxes, The vecent ass OF THE NORTHWIEST. which amounted to sments of Chi- | combine in (he Behring Sea dispute. NE ago and Colk wunty show how sadly | Had the menbers been empowered to A little over £40 of | plete. that section, Mohrs ulso pl s inthe house, but becomesa v od | Our Market Pag ; very merchant and busi- plitform squarely cendorses high P Nebraska. orinary mortal, as far s influence goos, and Toead option, and thit, plank | (6 minmer oftaxition: neads revision | act while cireuliting through British | Congresman Laws isat MeCook, Sload of 1v0 b T T DA TG S when seeling weomition in the senate. i mn‘um Sinion, in ,;(‘: vl \\-ilhl ‘”“, There were only eight franchiws as- | Columbia, they ‘would have yanlkel tlhe Otlowa has a new paper—-the Keview. THE REPORTER SAW 1ML paporsib cun i thonows of the world of e e e ‘ iaalinel l“', Aphfena m;}jlm-ny of o | ®ssel inthe county, ind those placed at | lion's tail by the roots and spunkel the | A new Episwpalchunh is beiug bullt st [ A eroolceiving thoname of Johin Creedon | commrce to and authentic. The ro- OPTOSITION fo tho anti-loltery bill = . the low figure of about fourthowsand | minins of Albioninto submisson, No | Genoa. e e ot arantilk to buy somcthing | ports of thomarkot coutors of tho continont becoming jronounced onthedemeratic |PSTRS: - L of the Ne. | follars cwhi. Inthe entiro eity of Cli- | vonder Sulishury hoaved o huge gob of | Lhe Grand Iland Tines bus appearel asa 3 pawn shop todwy and wh are wired direet to andsunp : the propricor's back was turned ke stipped | monted by o earet ipar two old watches into his pocket. Tt hap- | srotcd by i pened that a veporter fora local Ill‘\\\]ul| as intheplaceat the tine pawnine mornng Genevaelains $100,000 has been put in new buiklings this year, of the loc L prepared by The page s com- sile of thehouwe. Thebourbons do not ; : ‘e | eazo, thosewnd largest in the mion, il when Major Wheeler emarked Propose to njure om of the great indus. | Prasks domoracy, md prtiulady is | 0 | G i the assessors, under oath, werconly able | his troopers for home 1 e patriotic utterances, will be taken for / ¥ § 1 . tiies of a democratio state. {\-lnt(’lh:‘\' .m“ \I“:,.L'_h "“..Nu(;,fl e Jh“ to find two hundred and ecighty-five The Seward canning factory has contracted | und ho saw the thief slip the watches it i MK i by biliiard tables, and they weraestinated T fact that the corn crop this year | 10 S¢ll 8,00 cases of tomitoes thisseason aud | pocleet. The mewspaper man informed the pastcourse of the party generally, Tts iha 5 g A1l fall hindred hilifin Bishels will commence operations soon. proprictorof the factand the thief made a Al interests in the old sodiers | ©© Peworth hut tventy-four dollars and | will fa X hundred million bushels § © 4 {rayeling man from Lincoln nmed break for the street, Flo was caught and % 2 ¢ " ‘hiy-nine centseach, Notwithstand- | below last y tions of the forign me The hulliom- |d0esnoteomportwell with the unguali- rlsaret yield, according § Luscier was scriously hurt by a runasway iuto the nd while the 3 i LS ing tho thousanls of patents | to government weport, coupled with the { teamat Swbor, . yesterday. proprict at after 1an the altos shoull 1o notime in demanding fiedendorsement of Grover tll,\L‘I-l:’d‘ lased - to biomgo - oithuen: of the 2 A financlal situatio an editor of experience plete in every partd SILAER purchases by the tr purtment hivve cawed heavy importa- |Profe The man who'is w t his bills, . and | farther fact that corn is worth fif Pl peMine pueed ) e L pnso : i vhose redintel eserc {urshe ; hedd at, Aticinson August 15 o 30, Whether the pawnbrokerwas unkind enoush i protedtion from thepaupor hiborof Eu- |Whoe unpricedintel exercis | the hunireds of novelty munuhctur- | in Chicago, furnishesabundant evidente | umiuition dase & eistah toso o take the poor newspaper man's coat, from | Binghamton Herald: The floating pop il veto pover was made chiefly on pension d on days, Augustid tos0. 57 i ) t i Lt Tope. ek RS ing companies in that greatcity, there | that overproduction had much to -do | The Platte riveris nearly dry west of Co- | Wi alter endering such aid is not known. “;',"h e T e i T EEain] ey i a1y S remen- | withthe thirteen cent corn last win- § lumous and above the Loup viver and the HE JAD MONEY COMING. ansville Breeze: Wi rmometer 18 As intinutedat the ontset, it is ofiici- 2 ! : werefourd lut (wo men who romen ! cen o clitlas peoylo there were able to get a great many | The remaius of Fred Ashmore, the ) Mason, but it takes some very high degre ally amouiced that thy ohject of the GENERAL ALGER O PENSINS. berel owning a patent right, and the | ter. fish with pitehforks. “ 13 run over by the ening, b Binglamton Republ the ru In hi adlress tothe G Lue of bothwasbut York waif who w W n: there's nd Army of rduesday quoted the bottle of liniment to the 50, It was as- 2 Judge 0. P, Mason i sors that the 1TSEFMS Postmuaster Gallagher was | (he duy ot theold settle Missisippi constitutionil convention is to boe the orator of ved fra s y 3 io. Gone: ror, PN cortain e n ! picnic which is to | rem l|4)~ pital to the | man with the rhenmatism. inswe permnent white supremacy. | 1€ Repblic, Genenl Alger, reing | certiined by the sumo as: willing to step down, providing he could | be held in Walhoo on Saturday, the Sea | morgue, wher ting the disposi- | Boston Transeript: He —And so your an- Tu other worls, the tshotgn wnd tar | 1O M€ pensin question, sid that he wis | two million souls in Cook county pes- | V11 Ing to step VPEQHEIDE article inanother colurmn, tion of any friends that the lad might happen | swor is final? You will 1ot be mine? S ~|x,nxvi»||:l £ \\}lh 1‘: appontment of many at | sessod dismonds and jewelry valued at I\dm:! his O\m1 :Iu'« vwmtn, hutzthe post- Thore s a getleman pedestrimatiyg lv_v‘hu(\‘c‘. A l-im-. fmmdi nrll‘l'nul was ||=|h|‘ She—Yes, absolutely. But pray don't g ticel are O & @l v ess iR bespidad ey =0 N : master general does not accept vesigna- oh the Bl i inge the yab. | Uity today and he scenied to know something | and blow your brains out erel but cqually effeclive methods of thefailire to sceure a serviee pension, | the fabulous sum of sixteen thousand through the Platte valley sketching the vl > $410 Ahnt the bashia A 3 i i fof 5 (s e of the lad’s histo idle attempt. Peoplo sion conmittee had been | ninehundredand twenty dollars, The tions with a string ticd to them. In | iousinteresting poiuts along the old Fremont b I but the kwill plnhdlr Note supp n sent from Now Yor! on. city by th Waif's | savif Tha®any brains I never woull ! # . Galligher's extensive oper- | trailto Califomia. Thowe y d 2 ot S L PO poverless toaccomplishwmore thin s and brokers only hid | Viewof Mr. Gallagher ; ‘\"“‘““‘I"p'r appear in somo biography ‘of tho illuirious | Masion tofindalome in Nebiuska, Tihoboy | proposed to you. Trik waorld s fuirmanigenent is sorely | Peen doie, oving to the fict that many | money anounting to loss thana million, | ations ada contrictor, his retention in f Spatifiner.” Tho “artist sketdied o sincon relitfvodied in New York and | ron om0 ) Mk New York and [ yidh, 1 Spani 1nesse) Somerville Journ: the figures, and b o of |charge of the postoffice hus been decid- | Lookout™a fe faved falselonds tho poor man | €31y ot variance with the rules of civil h'!l‘lll“ 8 ¢ service. Ateican aud youbavo lish, French, Dutch, v boys, but @ Russian, wng man w! f ned of o lender with sulicint exo. | Menbers of both buncles of congres autiv Wity mma will ower b dechrel they euld no vole for w TroA el Ehi Beriblaice o vitiltk amunt that, talen fom the el ex- o equeathed i 22,000, oshing mi- | jind ewused the b the great metrop rive the and is, or whethor he had heen mistreated by his ddopted parents and ran He retums his fow ) Trom tho o di 1 e I8 cline was abo g i ) = o has 3L FOL engri knowinsly wher fivity, Unles pomgpt measures are | PEUILURS of thegovernment, would es- | seanly honseliold gools, Uis sowing - |y hest thing the Milvaukee can do fi.l)'..,fff‘h"‘.:’i,. L i‘{m‘".‘.'.l,'.”f.,f.'ia coan G | dvax, is wot known. - Oficw TG Lo e Rl adopted tosuppress mo hemes | €€l 1t vevenws. It was believed | chine, which is his wile’s luxury, 15 | ynder the eircumstance thands | machine the stacker was beyvoud v oLy Tt g ook uftor tho boy's | LBCsugar trus : 4 and jealowies, the Columbian oxposi- | Bt theexpnditres in pensions under | withit st in oarning o living, | ity tho Nebraska Contral Bridge con- | tad the sibratr, being loft full of flax straw, | bural, wiie or address of the go Tilbuno:, New Olerk (in o low tion will lecomo a disgracelul national Rl oneshunarid 8 aepeeit R Gng e TSI nany, (seing aniind erendonion bronoa o) | Sy 14 4Rla thst tmo petilion. slzncd. by overl| it bgvismoticr ifkmayn. at the miscellneous countort farce, fifty million dollars anmually, aid | tablbinthe r s pulorn thecity.and thus earn the substantial | four hundred of the farmers of Ieriins B2 TR INSEN AL cem (o want anything ju e e 4 TAOMY, inthe tew stateof Washing- ton, 1 180 lad seven hundred wnd The Ba OsmonT has incorporated with 210,00 eapital stock, The incorporators | ywatelin are W, A, Matleson, L. B. Matteson, W. k Propr e were nothing! a sneaki fora chu rof book Axnm explaiingthe disihility bill, re- All mien & anling which much mis ists, General Alger lould be compelled to piy | xool will of the people. The ruilrond |eounty will shortly be presented —to onarh e ! M ] the ban ks and money loanars of that county npy ouhelnpineriy, liutlioreshould Hiwhish 'edutie 1y -Omakn a- compoting: [T THIEHIT MG Foiey sanrosntcon of “Letus be | be adifforent system of assesmoent in- nsion | taxes onth e i ald: bridge will realize handsomely on the |eighicen montis bogiven them on their HImtL - o e i He wants o twenly imhalitants, In 190 she just to our lavmakers, ewn though |augirated. The sewing muchine, the |investment and thnthe mte of interest i the Tutuve bo “h!lf:“.‘\“""‘fl:l‘:‘:,"f,'flll‘v:;}:xrl; l;;1:=::'!.‘|-| T l”lh' I,'”“ “,‘M| forty thowand, onehundred anl sisty- | they have mt given us all weasked, No | musical instruments and the horse and "‘::jh ‘;'lh:'.‘(‘.il"“'{_‘"‘l """‘\“’“‘“” 15 | imcorporation” and fies its "capital stock at ,“:.,','.‘\,h’ij,‘.",,I i fve. Tho stite of Vermont has six | country on earth s or ever his beon |cowof the poov man should bo asessel, | BerweeNonehundvedand ongthou- | L8 Ndrasia City, Nows says, SCornis | ihe unal figire of £300,00. Frank 1 alliating niilismn 1 ad and 8. B, Riclards, two capitalists of wed atall. Ishould nd is hard o gel. The man wio bought largely of cornat 12 cents per buslcl hundred ad forty less inhabitants than | ey ly us gencrous to its soldiery as {45 itis, but at the same time the well- |sandye: thelength of time which |at present, she had ten years ago. which shows con- to-do and rich slould list every article | thecos § hapix ldepsitsof Englind will last, 3 New Yo Riall ax city, in eonjunction with Irmest panpt (i eved mun at Omaba, are the or- I e e i e clusive yestwar >star om- it 1 f ! alue whid oy o ¢ | according toexpor v inlorder, [8Stfall cun xow scll and make 4 n izinators of the scho The object of the o dournal oly's lifo o, dusively that we tvard thestar of em sphit in which overy old |9f viluewhich they possess, and pay according toexports, It Is now inorder, ['G¢ it, The famers have no reuson A ate, build 28 Sulpt® sor 10body askad tho st WsLECss, ge pire tikesits way, with a large propor- sollier shald rezard this matter, and | thelr just proportion. Ifthe taxes were |since this grave question has been de- | plain if this price holds gool until tk waterworks, ov e other line of d 1y on any big money CITY NEWS AND NOTES. ay the natives of Ohio liv- tion of it stopying in Omaha. A owp there 1§ rewon to believe that very |edulized, and the rich and poor mun |cided, for grumblers to expresssympathy |15 gathered, oven ifit isonlya half crop.” business that I weerally they are s regardng it. | No | Were conpelled to hear the burlen of |for iho por people who will some diy congress since the war vwas better di taxationin proportion to their posses- |shiver from coldin Gre ool PTG ¢ connty will enjoy an old- poied than the present one to do all for | 5101 it would be better for all con- b S b 18 fashion sye picnicat Cushman park, }h,\vvm.“m”,.).L compatiblo with |cerred. The present system works a | THOUGH the Jonoris an anpty oue, Che Cerman Lutherans of Onawa are just west of Lincoln, A : T e all enmed builling a parsonige, Captain Payic says that i Bre made thepullie intersts, and in passing the | glaring injustice to the poor man. {be donnoxaoy pild 2 we :l efiaed foon Licutenant Schwatka, of arctic farao, is on | mistake this *wornduge in saying that the sl mfl E ishility bill, wder which more than plimentto the press by plicing two rep- out the'stute, 1,00 members in the Graud Army i e 0D, sew, 50 rville Journ o vain, why is \l on the is to be held. SENATR BLAm his introduced a resolution which propses an amend- mentto the cmstitution to forever pro- hibitin the United States the nanufac- ture, suleand importation in the United Al: Tf itis all right to isn’ right to pray lce n the clivich Towa. o at Britain, Engle Grove marksmen have formeda gun | | Next Wodne States alluleoholic liquors used as bev- hundred thousand applieations T profoind anxletyof Major Suler itatives on the el Messrs ThesMotholist camp meeting at Toeon will Ho says that according to ]’nullvc-l) cured byl oages. The imported colmels should P to protect the navigationof the Missowi |Sprgueand Wahlquist are not puffed [ begin next Tuesday and continue two weeks. v report “the w0l meni tho Piils, have already been made to the commis- i he itle have die: bers in good standing is " 4 now storn the naton’s ¢ 3 do- [es : 2 "ol coIDoTIte. novmokmenis 1 s shine - B B 1110 > Quite anumber of cattle lave died of an Als0 relioys Dis-f wion’s ¢ il and d sionor of pons , the party in control {..»m COpoOLIte ne v lnm. nts isn h.",‘ up Dy lw!l(ll\.ho\\l red upon 1!51 m, m?.l Rabiaor RISUER R NE T8 et O I, “m nond, 0 'than p AR e mand the adoption of the sweeping of congress went as fir as it dared to go, | 1S example of ofiidal hindsight. To | will continue to receive subscriptionsin | couuty, during the pastweck. An inyes old, was 1 atnoon t lomesaving thought of the Bay state enator, 1d Too et hismind the naviga rect ren tionof the river at |cash orits equivalent at the od stand, | tion willbe nide 1o pnnsi L i m, St. Joo dnd Work on the b Music i s A Lt was estimatod that this law would in- Kansas City, Atehi ine s | MsAuling his — erasethe wnul pension dishursements it , > being pushed 1 e e IR A EN < “moliti I Sionx City cannot be alected by low oy is o jewel wknown to | Peie p s e | Sarday, Mo v thoT Tut closer the wlitical wovenents of the govemmut to the exientof this- | IO ¢ \;‘m B i (o imast T S bein 1.\:‘“:'“(1 wdditiorial ey omploved.” o | ri b Tl w ) TUMOAY, o Tan. the al the moreevidont it be ¢ inwestern stntesnr tehed |ty vamillion dollars, but it is already that & ben- | fpparent that the addition will be con- Panlning w employed near | 9Py o commere of the er vould bs hope- | therank and filp rend theirlungs yell- Charl . the " o ’ ing * ('level PeN SN o Burlington, was frightfully buvrned uesd 3 o @ his TOR) Il) LIVER, They| sficial ovganiztionof producersis being | Sideradly greator than this, and the es- | !¢ ssly lost, lh‘ m_d’;n_-u‘\\\l '“[“.‘lll““ll and ;l:r{;:l (hh lhl;llll."lll‘l‘ ‘ml:»: In.‘.mll:.‘:l’i‘:f\‘- by the explosion of . can ‘of powder, which v\u‘ 1 \i\l“ \".‘I“H f.fn beforo | vegulate the Bowels, Juj cgetable. R e e Slahe ip . nate tha PN, oy parible injury inflicted ifa lowdraw- | for the colnge of Y | became ignited in some mysterious w S oA A ot o bersasct-eifanon-| tuate ot S denl. sepedigin | SRS AT ORI | b Clovilsniokile In ©fion, Fgye | pime rirs” iroae acainn gt Do | R PR o ¢ oy prsson who | ML FILL, SHALL 0DSE, SUALL IR (s, o Nebraska allinnee stood some 5 >0 v > one red 4 out of Constable Ri I the entirve day in Justice Witt, the elothing of J. W. Dearborn was | bit g |r|m-uu1 e shouts - 5 > avi- [ously and per: | shouts for unobstructed navi % I caught in the machinery. He escaped with gation at Onuha he signillcantly y ; > - Py the loss of his pants and the severe bruising | Brown's cour silent and indiffierent when othor cow CALIFORNIA ‘on Septemberd will eele- [ ¢ one 1 mony was brought o munities demand the rightsgranted by |brate the foctieth anniversiy of her | J. A. Minkof Dibuque, traveling agent for - tently opposed showof siccess had its members exer- | fify million dollars islilely tobe ox- tised conmon sase by plachg Van atthe headof their tickel, buf the y oldsollier who will consider stion wis juggled and tridked into | this mitter practically and imypuetidly OMAHA R | ! congt Mr. Suto’s anxicty for the |aduission into the union. The glorious i'e".ifl'(]','.,:" 2 Sarapiiyy i »T.‘C.',"‘.'«m at Codur Autocratic Mr. Webb, LOAN AND TRUST tominating Mr. Powers. The facutty | will cocodo tht this sun emstitutesws | TS 0 city is entirely gratui- |clinate of California, howover, dates | GHh ot Dimon of Mo Mary Cail o York Wort doring is 1ot enfined to the po- ( hevy o burdenas the people ought to A mistal A tous, and the Nebuslka delegation in |favtherback than this. that place, great deal lrv!lmf COMPANY. sisted in, Mr. Acting Pre i of & corporation | Subseribed and Gua than a mist ident Webb, An L' b , Eighth litieal contingent of the Nobraska alli- [ beexpeeted to bear for this purpose, md To Koansas with a menbenhip [ hemust see, als, that any attempt to in- The **Hornetd congres should fordbly and etfectively teed Capltal. .. 8500,000 e ol reshadow | the Second » y ) 7 gl s : y fmyress this faet onthe sutocratof the | APVICES romWashington foreshadow | thehecdid, Beventh, Tk should not deny an interview to an agent of | Fod in Capital 50,00 of whve thousand, the alliance frit-| erase it wouldbe very likely to PYOve | nricour a change inthe Omaha postmastership | 1hasoldf adquarters on th its other employes. nlr‘\jllnx~ll nogotintes wwiy It opportwitio repudinstod | dugerus to the pasion system, 1tis |° in the Yory ner future, but Me. Galla- | growds, Dos Moiies, commcicig e A ad Ehanater Aot il iten of s onwhon the opposition culd [ trie, as Ggnerl Alger observed, that T temp ure of the democratic | gher will not be allowed to name his | bers. he ETeetof Being Solid. gcorporatian, tukes chirky of proporty, vol- The now auditorium at. Storm Lalke will be ; » 1st, with appropri- obe-Dermmrat, ate corenonies. mits of “tho diy | The papers which ate repicing over tho this isa nation of | have agred o« places of busi of the south, as shown b, durig e exereies wnd o holday will bo tions in Alabams and Ke St. Louis 1 the destiniesof anew | this pension money s distributed among canpaign i Soith Canling camot be | own successor landiof an Dexperienced | our ewn peoply, and that there s not a | mewsured by an ordinary thermomeler. dly unknown man, whose | conmunity which does not feel its in- | To the I -..,}1.. of the north the contest is IN round numb el y dwin vo the distinetion is the fact| fliencoandto which it §s nota help, but | interesting bewuse it represents the | sixty-four millions, an increase of ten | [8 0 B EIEEEIER standing in their own hght., T (el b 51 Wt mecretary of the sllianee, | nevertheles it must be obtained by tx- | struggle of the common pegple to over- | millionsin so many years Amo 8 ght. ca hins - piy P " " 2 A a 3 . S e solidity of the south keeps the southe Phes rosdlt poaken lbelone that the offi-| at o dnd the American people will not | throw the aristocrey entienched in | notenjoyeda boom either, Chauncey g s open ty i th i prmtie Omaha Loan & TrustCo SAVINGS BANK, u| S E Corner16th and Douglas St gL Chisaco Tribsia party in the mmority in the national govern- | Pald tn Capital ... 8 50,00 wreid Ve dllanes have manipulted | cosentto be more heavily taxed than | state ofices. The latter control the ‘I‘hp;__‘ pacitat o Him, Tne commendable wisdom our own |ment andalways will. Front fl“';’l’,(“:fl,f-’ll'.Zi,‘{.‘n'."r'“ e "N“l thes ordhor for permonal wlvancement. | they are al praent, Tn o form wd | party machine but the opposilion has Cleviand Lealer. genlal Chauncey M. Dipesyin boug at somo e It wtlinta o relleve the *‘oppresed another thoy aw pagingas much, if 1ot | becomeso powerful that nothing short The men who huve uro: Benevolent Party,—“My man, 8 Per Oras h"x"k"“"'""“‘"""“" persistently resorted to | jnaccessible spot fu theold world during this J. LANGE, Cash prodican” hre dus chidly to thelr [ more, for the support of governmnt, | of wssamination will prevent thevoul of | feaud and videne to prevent egross fom | unfrtaute steike cotinies o conmand | §754 You """lfxu':"h"\'\"‘-fi"lfi;.:::;m’l':i'f.':' OMcors: A. U, Wymun, president; J.J. Brown, e Miety fn e ama amibilous designs | national, stte ind muanicipal, than «the | thearitocncy, ,Under the leadership | enjying the right of suffnscire the ones | genoral sdm . Mr. Depew has genius, || baye sat b 1% hours Bhd havenot had & vice-prosident, W. T. Wywmun, treasurer, P / gLy Franc 0 v contend > negio has proved | talet, gumplion, and the greatest of these is | bite, be w8 (aterta The rowult in Kansas [ popleof Englad, Praice or Germany, | of Tillman, the “common herd,” asthe | who now contend that the negn has p talmt, gum ption, & « | I Foglan Witk b (he waroer e o Nesbrnskn. lud they justly demaxd that taxation | 0 pusition ;.w..wu,l,m.,...l,mul._l luve | hisincapacity to exerdse that right. gumnption, thesun as parboiled the back of my ncek.) v edt up by mosquit. Direc lnn'—A U. Wyman, .l . Millard, J. J et up by mosquitoes, and P W luball) Georgo b. Luka