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1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1800 | | I \]I l“ ]) \ II’ \r ];l“] TIHE PINKERTON OUTRAGES. ’[]]u conferees, under the influence ofthe | one toone hunfeod and fift Igh', per adopted prohibitory regulations, Topeka is FRO‘] THE ST ‘TE C‘l)l'l‘ \l is an Important q!".(”“n to bo sottledim — ] s Tho enployment of Pinkerton detee- | Britishdelogates, declared that silver, | cont, the luttor figurs measuring tho ro- | Shown lo have but aboit threo-fihs the pop- R i A Ll | it e pootin i, oty Tt e o e L. BOSEWATER, Ediur, {ives by the New York Contrnl eompany |1iks gold, must b kept o monetary | tuming vilality ofibuffalo. Three of the | lation of Eiteols, while Kunsas City, awhich Stoad that wo wore fo lvve s mting butas -~ it == | jqarosultedin outriges which it las |melal, but wch state, or graip of states, | six citles reovlinga deerense are inthe | O6Ptes Mo samo commerdal ' po- . usul Auditor Beiton vas missing. — No 0o JASHED EVERY NORNING. |0 G ot eated nve an inevitable | must act for itsdlf in' the choicoand the | wost, while the other ninetoen Keep | gitt o WHL - wesieet to Kanes | Indian Qomnisaimer Morgan's New Plan | nows wherehe by - eanitunderstand wint 18 OF 8T JSCRIPTI0) consequenceof wing theso irrespons minting, An international ratio was | picewith tho gofiers! progress of the | fajen far below previous yopulation esti- for Educating Indians, awiy on a four days'tripin the worthorn nay,One Year. ... i reckless mercenirios, with venpons | pronounced unlebitabls, wd n fixad | comty, The lotal footingsrepresentan | mafes, Thesitaitionn Tova i also rather [ ek thie Ivermia gt the Stite ais hor ia Thr e In their hands andi 1ctions to use | rat ed fo be utierly imprac. | increase of thiteen per cent over the | ehilly for cold water people. Des Moines, an | ExAMINATION FOR STATE CERTIFICATES. | theleast concerned. He, too, kiew that his 2 e R them whenever they b sor Imagine The object incalling the con- | corresponding week of last year, | older and much lirgertown than the capital * [ meding was called for toctay, but, like Hene ) then 1o bein dangee, Theshon- | wis thus frustrated. Subse« | or ten percent outside of New York, A | of Nebrska, has been outstripped by Lin- y :‘Im.l‘m:x'muml u|r‘lnl~ -|Au7. l‘:\||vl.nll\ 1, ! loe Buflad fng Hn 1 | tings srnuschi cti Nhatiol ’ oln, while 8 v, whic i o . g 10state treasurer, was sick, ad when wa Oraaha Mhe To Bullding, oo m sons at Albany by theso the writings of Cornuschi ap- | portion of the total financial trans ec 1"_-‘\'\_"}1_ r“"'"\}‘;'.}- l:)m *::"J“'i‘*n":"“h Where a Physician Fonnd a Bullet— | cane tomeet nobuty,bit Cowdery aud myselt I VT4 12 Poard Srec ru o of whom are boys and one ndexerteda greatinflienco in | tions may be credited to the incrensed | ¥ tride from Nobrasicnan '\"]:z'milf‘[; a Wonr - Ateampeil SoHjINSioss wero prsent,”! a0 A 15 T bie Hutidg | woman, and all of whom ary seri- | revolu the opinion of lealing | setivily in speculative lines in the lead Lyttt ot e i 4 Licein: Gy for Menton ATy S D SoTE, el g ously wounded, should arowse univers |men in Europe. rance joined the [ ing cities, buttherecord as n whole is braska prohibitionists, Thoy feat to i Neoen, b L ot e = Y 4 - s i sillii e roliibla rettoe i TR A onisis; Y L 3 yought $100 worth of matery n the § ONDENCE, sal indignation, Tlere does not ap- | United Sttes in ¢ \!Im«j the con- | areliablereflox of the commerveial pro= |yt theissue squarely, and attemptto deny Martin lumber iy to buill a louse on ‘ All o) I‘y.}- |Vmi ”w n_n]n‘-“rmg pent, om any trestworthy tes- | ferenco held ot Paris in 1881, Tn | gressof the nation, the prosperity of thelr own citiesin order twolotsin Hartz '8 ition, Sho AT o {inuny, to lave beenanyprovoeation for | this confroncs the delegates of e e e tht they may_ ot be compelled to answer | Lixcoy, Neb, August 18.-[Spcial to | B Daidall of this but €100 and the lber BUSINESS LETTER thew outrages. Theclaim of the Pink- | Great Brituin declared that the mone- IN the flush of enthusinsm which fol-| tho charge that thele fad bas retarded the | Tug Bre.]—Hon, ( B, Lane, superin- | to take both houso andlots from her, as st p A e and ontineesshand | detinsoof the st case of | tary system of thit country since 1510 [ lowed the dedarationof the Nebraska | grwthof citios in Kusasand lowa. Itis a | tendentof public n of the state of | is alittie slow inpaying tie small baluce b e s B s | ehenting, it they wers aflicked and | having resied on the single standarl of | domowacy for the Australlan clection | small picce of businoss, and tho cessus do- | Nebraska, hus recetvel the following com- | now s TR Ny to I inle payableto: the onler of “tho eom= |\t ECT S orted by any other | gold, which had satisfied all the mneeds | system, the rank and filelost sight of the | Partment is justified 1 igioring complaints | munication from Hon. T. J. Morgan, com- | ¢ jui% ASHIN MEa e CHLES 0F ALamey gy 0 . . s L ¥y N g 1 iving rise to the | fact that such distinguished pagty pa- | Mode silely for mliticl effect. missioner of the office of Indun afairs at | ai Totortel this: witeridon (hat tio TheBeePublishing Cflmpln\' ]’l’“l»l’ll‘[mS idencs, while in the sccond instance, | of the country.without giving rise to the c such distinguish yg; I A e 5D iy A 16 WtY o nlats | | acq l.,‘ tel this_ altorion that the e i Syt mth §ia, | When aworn standing on the poreh of | dificulties manifest esewhero under | triots as David Till and Boss Gorman Witys OBILIRACE CAVHOE: Washisgton D. G aul it will proro frler | hoise ind been butelneid showtly after ol il isarolitod it ol adailitibii ol a8 slot, the claim that | other systoms, the government of Great | denounced it as a detriment to demoe- Chicaq Ners, Nebraska: . of the dhor opening on the badk poreh was | EWOIN SPATEMENT OF CIRCUI the train which the Dinkertons were | Biitainconld not tuke partin a confer: The rewson for repudiating the [ A cable dispatch from Londin states that Rivaton: Dat 1890, Hon, | found cut aud the dwre broken open. The de-agy iy o Dotiins.| 88 guarding wis stoned is denied by the | ence as supporling the principles pro- | wishes of national wheellorses is no | ! conclusin v "h“flr”w Aty ity 1 ol Tryplic | eXint of thothelt is 1ot Kiows. ' ; 1 wnty « s, 8 gL ny e 3 = S T e s iy By SR EE B AIyREY v, TN R e ho various sources of opinion among Can- wof the S Nebraska, Lin- S DR T o 8 " e Lt Y ouy iDoLces,LAkint 8 BLEY .S cose of shooting | posed. The government of Germany was | longer o mystey. True, the republieans | Jo, oo Fedeinnoreiu union with the Grited | coln, Sir: It isthe prine purpose of NEWS OF THE NORTHWEST that t1 +ient geason to heli re in danger. The a men ¥ is it sho s so-called detec- | insympathy with thatof Great Britain, | were the | and thus the object in calling the | put itinto e conferonca was in feosteated, In | e % (his government snt a spe | bams in this veform, having | Sutee b ert ¢ ot In sixteen stutes. In | oyeverto all sud ng about for sime licesystom, Ala- | tional campa adopted the Australion plan in a | that remarkable man, E DALY LER for foilows: the present adm) e us unfay the nt wiurlstnition of Iudian afilrs Nebraska, dtions. e eitea. | t0bring the Indiin schools intorelation. with | Ashlmd fs nogatiating fora sish mnd doo ftions, Tho educas | ¢y buliie schools of the severnl stites and | faciory, bl BT ronto Globo and | temitories in which Jadian veservations ave | “Cqicd oo st , does | loatedas 2 gtatiiad, nd ladder com idly 3 ticable, To this mnyis b ed conduct In rescui commisioner o Franee, Ger- | modifed formm, and the first practical | notappear to havo accompl Mo | @ T am e o undor mhy | DOV pamanntly oranizel. | ZEEE | il : & 11 i ) kil i P e Wiman would o himself grent credit amd | Supervision aftertiie jubtic selools us far as | The premiims offewd onlivestock by tho | (R ATVRGAT of thetrnunber from poliee oficer | miny and Great DBritain to loarn | tost of tho luy was sosatisfactory that | Wimanwoud do himselt great endit and | Suey Custe uiy Agricutunil sovety this fall PR Lo s hal arestol hin for shooting into | the viewsof tho respectivegovernments, | the progressive membors of the party | rdlievo the coustry immensely if he vould | "SR of the states and teritor Aot {0 5,010, o R wil. Ho found 10 clange inthe positions as- [ wera induced to endorse it. The fact | F&t from his e l‘)"‘";';‘,‘ L i are Tulisi, sone of then o o Valthason, Nbeadea's poct i i up at 80 in 1881. The French government | that republican counties in Alabama re- [ toStaten isiind and Dun & Co.'s business g the whi lors, and whi Tring with ot abscas SWilchilins Sorn to hofore me and sl prosencethisiithiday of Au ISEAT..| WK Ky, fNebimskn, [he forceof jinissaries at Albany was s immedinte clarge of Robert [ W on, who had reeruited mostof [ by th broken inside his ¢ The nint rround the rese desdvadle that, whenver ildren of Indians residing anong the white duringthe heated term,or at least, if he | ments generally deem itextron i the Western | oimeticable, the ¢ 1y allowing Provi- | onrescrvations ¢ v ‘ fulr of the Dixon county ' y will be held ab Ponca, nsyupathy with thé object urged | turned stirtl United Stutes, but the British | explains the hy ¢ demoerntic majorities oof the Nebraska demo- under th ik would continme lis efforts to run the western hemisphieroto the dayti " . i i Y Aty be - , 170nd 18, them from the sumsof New Yok cty | government adhered firmly toits long- | cratsin making clection reforma party | dence to take care of it atnight, duced to attend the public schols, <t kiln ,4”,‘,,‘.;}‘,\( s been burne a diy o two before ind_sent thom out | maintiinel monetery policy, while the | plank. e e theywill leam the ways of clvilization, | oNeillby the ONeill brick ad tilo o . diy ‘ 4 TR B o ad tho. cos A Long Tongue and *hallow Intellect, | and acquirethe hinguige much mor rapdly | panv. Thore ave 130000 brick ) ith tho instwctin thatwhile they | Germin government deemed the co N R aR 1ot aita ol tioelty Puttsmonth evald, ifassociated with white etildren in the pub- | PAY L O B wero. 1ot empliyod it KL jsoyle, they | opévalionof GreatBriiain an (ndispen: || THEStnken lots n all paris ol thioely SR S bos Wediesdsy ani Thursday the old setiiors the ola, | li¢sehols than in any other way ddis pocforn are still breathing out the germs of | The World-He of southeastern ) aska liold their anuual ch selves 10 be or. No plain - uring the pastlive years public sen 10 perceptible offort to have them filled, | PY 188 candidato for the houe of the feeble | ent to place their chillven in school, s being prejared cestion wasnecded by these ruflians,and | tinentin Bngland and Germany has un- J]l) ‘»’(,“".-1 0. I“l e i | minded exerpt thio WorldHerld. s atvo. | Manyschool distritts adjacmt o Tnifan The !‘nl o \«-mn]ln.'nl of teathers In tho 20,063 coples SAPAD wpon it The oxperienes is not | the remonetiztion of silyver under an combines, while the eitizens who are en- | githe sumetime supporting the democratic g 1 maintainine schools i ational agreement such ns tho | titled to protection throw up their hands | nomines and principles is as thin as v is | coteibts | tates have proposed. The re- and fall vietims to the poisoned air of | silly. Theallianee people as well s ev such school those dismal swanps, body clse, understand that the Worid-Fey In order especia ence of the Indiuns who donot, [ dred and twe any way toward the support of [ Hogsare rate. he 15 who | at the pic Sworn o Tefore preence thisid day ¢ [skAT.] inter 1 subseribed fnom Augist, A T i Fri, Notary Pabll av. Wher have heen emple Culbertson at a npid ‘ e becoming htened r these merten n ‘ol they have made a| U 0 and violence. n | port of the royal commission appointed ed & that the In; ald et of a failure of the it | QDT OF QUL {0 derocritia cran witlis ver¥1ons tongtie, || DIOGK UD ey tr! wlatins and sattle | and aretrying tosaveall tho com possiblo. ised ; > fhesim i RN ¢ the British government i S he h g 4% | upon alloted lands may have opportinities o 3 G > Wilson Sevine b - 1Y successtul revival o & nin, Now Je Nlinois, Ne- | by the British government in 1856 had & 9 A vorv plals tongta S low in. | Bfon a I itie Accordingto the Wilsonville Review it is e i IR Lk Tawhire. they have bean | & very deddel influence favorable to sil- | TIE effort of the authorities to curh a very pliable tongueand s very shallow in- | educating their childron, and is an indice- | so ey i thit vidnityhat firmoes stk el ouri shows that the braskaand elsewhere they have been | & Ve St : St o8 o on tho public streets ment to white settlers toinvite Indian ehil- | hogs ‘inwater to malkethem hold swill. The “ciing on, dilty of abuses and erimes which no | ver in England, while the advocates of | M 5 - e — dien to their sehools and assist th to ac- | Lottom is warped outof shapeand will s s Beontablittous o thelr vlphts showld oY remon tion in rmany have | ¥ill be warm conded by pedestrians, Had Better Kook Out, quire the rudiments of an English education, | have tobe sprinklod, 2 oG AR okea peop! ek i ’r'Lh‘ I'i‘n‘ 5 nel miey andleventse But there s | A few rich fines promptly imposed and . Weeping Water Iepubiican, l"\.\nul\l lu‘\p[i\‘lzuwl tohay \;m.ufw\nnl\r!mul 1tis reported that the Bank of Arapshoe § i s gz forced | ever to ary of thePinker- hep s s , il e N T "he pusillanimons sneak thief wh . oficers and others inferested that the Tndian | (il o Aot (T SRR HATKIR miirches tothe sceno of conlict ln New: | ton sy d banis to | really notmuch reason to believe that | collected would have a tendency to OWnul‘lul‘iw‘:x‘-’n‘r‘: ;“h‘“‘fl ‘; 'f‘: % ““(’d fibe s Pealy40 pnter trip) Si0Le : il shrtly discontine its reeilar bk Y 1 loaderof retret, Terronce yupon mnd overuwethe peoyle fsred | an iniernitionnl monelary conference at | depreciate tho duigerous sport. I DA TN 1o 5ot st i [ Eyeimcuol distilch oficarabe Tolierhropebiyv | it Thor (wa SN I Nc PUIRE 08 isan acknovledged masior. with the bloal o imocnt persons, | this timewoud.have an essentially dit-f & ===———=—=—m = R e 18 ) SR BT R p e Bl o8 (R Bl Evnte the prewat inanal depresion, —— Robert Pinkerton is siid to lave ex. | ferent result from the two lerotofore B TIEAS 10 oreer 18 MR 0F SN yunity, and if ho comes prowling around our perquarter, bisc . The il troting ing of the } 4 T projected expedition to the nortt i held holes should be left to the discretion of place sgainin the night time, he will receive | tendance of Indian i braska Associntion of ‘ s projected exy on {0 the north | pwssel sorow that innocent pe 1d. Re e s Ao ety s ter. Qutofthissl0 per quarior the sch erswill beheld at Fairbury, commencing pole bymenns of a ballom shouldbe en-| sons had suffered, adding the tho board of health. Instead of siXty} tio contents of our shooting stick which i3 | G uicls will be expediod (o sty tcomuor | todiy. Onehundred and ninétin ontries for counraged 180 convenient means of rid- 'U“ Bl “.‘ e ‘.' lll t :'t s JUDGING from crop reports so far in | days'notice the owners should becom: | loaded withleaded type for his special form | text-books fo the Indiin childy i “Phe school | the four days are reported, it bl i o cold-blooded observation that “it gen- | 00, - price of corn at the presenttime, | pelled to proceced with the work within | and make up. district will contract distinetly to give to Accordingto the Beemer Times aprosper- SLEL I VOIS ELt: DUCCRIR OniTL L, crully happened that way Elow much | 3 "l be but little of the crep | forty-eight hours, = e eich Tudianchildall the opportunitics and [ ous farner lives near that plice who don’t — onzerwill theAmerican people tolerate ey 2 <5 s, Qi The Lonz Haived Ripsnorter, attention whichare givento the white chil- | believetbatthe farmers’ aliianee will bethe longer will the Amer peor AR, i s . ) ‘ ASSURANCES come from Belgiim that |, tom that woull nob be permitted i1 burned for fuel this year, yetthe views o Y = 0 05 ritna Republican, dren attending the school, and so far aspos- | mens of securing him 1 cent por bushel R G | e e ek o of the Philadel phin Ledgeron the subject | THi Pinlerton thugs and bullies in- | Thelonghaived Ripsnorter that publishes [ sible prevent their white from | more for his com o make bis hogs any N ibets Gl Towinsse .l i “)_’h" “".\l' nropean nation, unlessit be Russia, {40560 Te T e worthy of thought, | terfered Sunday at Albany, and as s | the Boomerang at the county seut has the ma. [ Ydiculing them or inany way discouraying | fatter. s o ‘ i and w 7 122 h is pregnant with danger to them or i venting their pre il with these lawles: 1058, The Short Linesurveyors have crosssec- devils they left | jority of the alliance members against him, That paper siys military and naval drcles on who conti- thatover production in | ust PR T + b The government contributes this $10 per | tioned for twenty miles” west of O Neill, and S L el e an avticle that grows up ina fow months | o trail ofblood in their path ;l::;‘q\‘”:]; M‘l",\m::u o J‘:;f‘;‘f.‘flt”nl-‘b’nl O Ly o I e B bow Contracor Sculln is on t round with With regard to the out i e e s shiet. o a uks he can | ing the chilarenof the Indians, its wards, | men and m for pushing foryard the A i (I AL AL o S ESHES build himself up by trying to pull some one | for whose education tho nationn! govern® | grading Itis understood track will be lid FRENCIT profests aginst Ameriean !n:m_\'_ there ought to bea sey posesin the stove will never he a text HAVING swelled the salarvies of the | 5/ o by publishiug falscloods, he will soon | MMt is responsible. Tho fact t this 100 miles west 0f O 1 Lefore winte custors lavs cone with poor grace from | ing fron simebody, Itwould seemtobe | . sontimental apostophe, “It takesa | favored few in the schools, aspasm of | 1y |ogking up more cmgenial quarters. Hktwbo @ bonellt to school distridds haviug | & bowd of trade committee lus beon ap- a country which exclides Amevican | a fair inference from what is reported 0 | g6 fwenty 10 thivty years, at lewst, to | cconomy has taken possession of a few i viss b, ‘_"'A‘m:"“*l’“:lffl'*m";lh:}‘hl':“*:;h'lflwl_“-“‘l“ s poiited to draw up a new charter bill for pork and refuses wecognition to King | have heensaidby the chiefof police of | oo jnto useful sizo for cutting, and | members of the board. Come Off the Dump. I fed that thewhites of such localitie L DR B L b D T (e The old L butno- — w t plices orn. that city, that the New York Central of- o N " ficials made no demand on the munici T Pinkerton rvuffians repeatin Now Zitmore County Repullican, a3 much inferested in this plan of dducating | SOmnEsession of the Teuislutire Themilky brain of the half editor of the | the Indian children asthe Tndins aro then | S isdefetivein mny poin TER SATAD, TR S HIo)o AYAGERT (CIEAA VAL tndinadl ] SUVARITIOY Sl : Bodadbe: CLEI0 bR ey e timber is wanted for many other pur- poses besides feeding the kitehen fires, LOB " it - rotocti 1ot : —_— upon the power of the corporation to bortow Yok, onlyon & luger sette. the o | PUL sutherities for protection of the f Yot of theso.political Jovemiahs who | 1 1iko tho duto willia carled moustacte, Omaln slect, thought e was gotting off | Ceivedbut aspeclally’ beeauso tho Indlans THaney fok fle erection of watenvorks. SR A i R AN G poomp g bEgbeR b B SIS by i iemio S o b oA il Or the man with a diamond ring, something smrt futhe above cut. It | Hioveait Selationehip. with - white ohildren fFons are being mede by the Hubbell coal ollizmns which nacked their ctoar. i | tiM hotoll the siperintendent of tho | exiry com crop, how many of them evor | ButI hute tosce ndn ue assh you kuow who the pilitical friend (1) is, give | will the more redily becme ftted for good TR tesle el lo fil e dzens od their ¢ roud tiat the compuny's property woull | wro when hobums up @ treo thit not Lo TR Ay A the name or conie off the duwmp. citizenship. Hhaly erfpoalfomtenst of 100 (oot driling: fe o e well guwedel by thielocal policeif no GEs E leantis ; - | cooperte with this | AIe ST B Bow At e, , o 3 : the moxt season or many seasons can re- | An Omaha man in deseribing an intense Tha Doabis At DBt Do s and 1L hole has bren sunke aboutone hun' i Tremalignant asaulls of the Fng-| otherforees were broughtio Albany 10 | preer 1fthe westem farmar's use of | stilluess said itwasso quet that you could eapiip . s into coutict with our Chr G0 D T T ‘ Lish press on Seeretury Blaine atest the | 1o the popular passions, but the | gen ps fuel kept cither mush or pone | haveheard a fifteen pound chunk of icedrop. | It may not be exactl clear how the Omaha SEnEoIgitie publID IO one hundred and fifleen foet from tho sur force and vigor of the. diplomatie. drub | Filveid offeiil was not disposed o ey | gom hischildren's stmachs, then there | e 1ad dmbiless jus seitled bis ice bill Worldilenld will suceed i sppriing | 1¢ pectfully TogMomux, | il bing which ho siministered to Tord | Won the legally constintel authoritios | youll beoecision for lament, Tt costs | mho must startling iformation tha has | Yot the demoeritic and allianco tickets, but WHERR TIE DULLET WAS YOUND. Tow, Sulishury. Ho cold have demunded protection nob | 0 muel, when corn is plenty, to convey | beenreceived during the past twelve hours | e b bas fuith in - the Worlk-Herald’s | ywhon tholittle eight-year-oll sonof Oficer | | The watenworks atDecorah are being ex- Sm———— only fromthe police of Albany, butfrom | yig surplus crop o o market; so it le | in political cirdes, is thestatenent that Dave ability to do the douhl*nx_lrn successfully, ;lm,."m“ v acciden shotin the breast| tended. ADVICES from A indieate un- | whaterer other fores authorizd by the | it o cok by and sves his trees | Butlr, the homy-tnguod son of toil who D T e il [ ihe hrge acw it RElic SR RIRIRCY the iujury | inoven tract. the bullet. Thedoctor applicd | b bis pwbe the wound wd discovered that | wterwo ok oy SRy 3 | the leaden missile had struck a rib and fol- Texas, but thatorganization is unfortunately | yuced it clear around to the spinal colimn, so0 coustituted that it can split beyond all pre- | There wasa slight displacement of the flesh cedent and still roll up amajority of beastly | in the back and the physician knew the ball Ldtis discussing a now system of usual activity among the seal poachers, | 1uws of Yok might huve been Ixit possible that the tin cladnavy in| found necessary.. He could havesum- Behring s steersclear of the Vietorian | moned an army to his serviee thugsand thieves? Perishthe thought, by showing that there wis such dunger tothe property under his char, ¢onl money, how can | conpssel Van Vyek's defeat and made Ay Powers governor, (/) wants, to offar himself as asacrifice for congress in the Third dis- thereby and his that be wasteful in a crop that will come agadin next yeur?” This thought is pre- |50 mye question thatat once becomos of sented tosome of the professional farme | yio wonte fmportinee s, what will Dicts: or's friends who are rogrotting that com | tor Burroys siy tothi StsLouis Globe-Demoor Theré is a split in the democ has hroken out among the horsos k il Blufls, 4 of malignant diphtheria are Wit fiteen million dollars due from | as to justify it. But le chose to guard [ o5 W€l = WEO 0 B8 R A el dimersions. coulduoihaly ey fas away RHodpliody oo | TOREICE AT BERE S BE A R the goveriment, afund aceimulating in | this proporty with men recruited bya | 20 i Ry The father of twius muy besaid to have his 'ho © N 5 e A oS IEgaYoLltiaR: Thoiboy | Jtuemy MRS 0ver 6l cone g g proj ¥ | orth 40cents in Nebraska today, The ©enny Paper Scheme. was ld toputon his elothes and while so | viet Mrs. Brezeoof linacy, the national treasury, lind galore, and | private detective agency,and wehave double. New York World, doing discovered thebullet in the scat of his A now grin large herds of cattle and ponies, sym: | the result, The Pinkertons vho ave in pithy for the “poor Sioux Indians” is| the custody of theauthorities should be slightly out of place. dealt withto the full extont of thelaw, A S S ¢ ol thobullet in tho sat;of his elouse, witha cpaclly of : Apaperup the county has the mame o The trouble with a chaln of penny news. | Jiitaloons where it had dropped after it had | 40000 bushs, is being built atClarion. ¢ Tir final footings of the populationof |y H. Powers for governor, at the head of it TS ibor i s lisat il tah passed through him, The bill was perfect |~ Sixtynine hogs were shipped from Pavline Omahn and vieinity havebeen completed | it eouma in hrgeblack typy and immedi- | iag s chain of natinal binks would b o, | ysce near the - 0 * SLERUY flatened | g otier duy thut averaged 31 pouuds weh, s TR AN S and forwarded to Washington, The re- | ately under, with no rule to separate,it a | (uired to boomthe penny newspapers. 5 A%slhoe factory employing thirty men is A sthing re th 5 de- 4 ‘ ¥ 8 S, BiL GIIM TO T, 3 r08)o0Live 1 yio 5 THE conmercial truvelers of Ne. L fmlm'(i:;""- muxl:utlf‘:‘:1;}»[‘»‘:{:: ldh:_ visel sthedules pluce the ponulation | poementitied, “APlea of the Desolate” | * s Lt ki Mis Baina WosiiiRNa TR uaoonl| L e s esiotisin LB U UGS Braskn, whos: rad e sl e s within the corporate limits of Omahaat | the first vorse of which reads: Picturesque, Maybe, But Undignified, | of twentythres who is dead inlovowith | o ppe Des Mines Ediorial asscin praski, whose parades mike ill large | persons who were shot down by the § %y 6 00 and thirty-nine thousand | With heartsall torn and blecding, Indianapwlis Sentinel. Lewis Wilson, 1 colored gentleman following | gion will mect at Webster City Seplombor 13 gutherings a success, have jolned tho | hired ruflans. It may not e possible | o0, "o 0 forty-fis e We lift \l\ur]m)ul ulu;\' \ The present, attitudo of tho democmts i | 0 usincss of ,h‘m“':“"k at [:hfl Windsor | g4 13, P i ; s e : 3 & ey Tk v dre: -five, o crens And askthoBlessod Father S AT LT g R G lotel, evming she met Lewis prome. ) S ) e [ bl ;v i |wln!..llihe‘ G :_xlmg 3.“",", sugar | tomako this adequale, and it will not } o BN sver the fivst ostimate, O SO A PR T e foliiatn: congress is that of a yellow dog sittingon its | yuding with a la shindes ducer | A Wateroo toy named Grabian, while i prsce and will enviohithe ‘programmoiiim. Wi any of "the . wouuded . dls, {f:7o b o probable that any material | Onthisbroad and conprelensive platform -haunches and howling. than herslf and she mmediately gave lim o | PIYIE ¢ h Sl il ) 4 \ with theirpresence, And the Omaha | put the enormously woalthy W GrandpaPowers puts himself in the hands —_—— severo besting with her parasol, smashing am. gD nele) CEhiOmatt ! _enorious Y | change will be madein these figures, so | GraidpaPowers puts himsdf in t s T A T8 o i Wreaking his witeh chain | _ Cucumbers are worth 4 cents per dozon in t]l‘fi wi ‘Auu\posu no small portion of | corporation which is distinetly vespon- that Omiha will go on record as acityof of the people aud leavesit for them to suy. STEN | ARMIES, and spoiting his faciil appe ce for afew | Mou we county nd % ceuts per bundred in el Sbi= ORioR, onm 1 outeigos must | otically e hundred and forty thou- | o larest nen 4o ofien the fistest 100 | Congressmen Would Tietter Heed tho | %, o ReGad vith this sho weit be | Gh SRS oy coreredin abiuntway i - not 1o allowel to eseape a just penalty. | FEETE N MO GIER B dos not | down bl Voito of Nebraskats Alllano oL T,awia i tho harge of betag tho Tathes of of ground in the world of beauty Trtiiaction of the legal dopartment of | Meanvhilo the peoglo of New York | o ouf the actual population properly | A local corespmdeit asks Tim Bemto | ChieagoTribune: Tho farmers'alliace of | her unborn chill. dancyneniphensno mmaked thethes | Jowa in appealing the Des Moines river | should aruseto sich an indignant pro- &leneile toithe - | print theinformal ballt cast for James B, | Phelps county, Nebrasky, ndd a convention S FIRST CRIME m...xt ai‘u!‘ e d .lm:;xl 10 Possess o ‘ ind cases Lo cony st esont is a st orainst this Pinker: sine e mglng el o i oot | two weeks ago, in which it 2d rosolu- s Miller, editor o Wi amo: on and a brass band, “ :n i jus0) 0o soup ot b SEa 1A At e inkerton Mistuoss 88 | “vyich s melis of fivo Tmilos of iha [ Boyl in tho demccrallo siato convoutlon, | (O oGk aun f whish 1t adoptad ol | Chirles Miller edlior of tho Wilbus Doma e it of the o Central mad mea: i s¢ s | will compel the legislture at its ne posioffice of Omaha there are three |TueoMdial recordgives it thus: Boyd 40, 5 AT sk strupele fop ished at the actions of John Cresdan, w ho QKL fa ING AR Ie N IOy The fact that the sottlers, relying on the | sssion tocnact alaw for its suppression, | POSOF : Shorvini09, Brown 2, scatteriug the mostippressed In tholr sbrugtle for tho | 4 2500 (7' the’ dlairict, cours-Eaturdsy for | O tho85,00.000 new gtock 1asied will beused good faith of the generalgovornment, | Evory consideration of -public securtly, | (Rriving sulurbs, north, south and west » necessitios of life and that it attributed | wtampting to steal two goll walches fron | 1 PRNNE ew coacles and passmeer car outside the city limits, South Omaha The dtyulrlc“ decker would hl.\ in clover in | this condition of tiings to the “unjust and with eight thousand, Dundee Plice, one | South Carolina, where there is a farmers’ l- equivnents for the Iilinols and Towa lines, nintersting programme has been pre- entered ard occupled the lands in ques- | and of the rights and welfy tion entitles them to the fullest hearing | people, domands Gold of the unwarranted conduct of its publicservants? | at W islation toeffectually 1tor's puwvn shop, Cr bur, and Mr. Miller that the @ > + " 5 fair of the = o 5 A ce ticke CIoC Ity lit | | ilowi viso, »fensible, ily is highly respectable, oung Creedan istl ‘ ; A > thousand, and Florence one thousand, | liauce ticket and the domocratic party split §ppe following uuwise, ndefensible, wun. | iy is hikhly res g ¥ istings of the ‘ in the highest court of the land, destroy this anomalous and dangerous | oo o s A G 0T o, | wito open. o take all of them fnatawe | American resolutious wero also adopted has heretofore bornea good Teputation, but R R B R i S 1 micsville Septeuber 9 to 12, ine 1 system. time would cause the sublime Shakespeareto | * Rewlved, Thit we do heroby ple exclaim, O, whata strddle was there, my | selves to withlold air sipport ind j DR, O from any newspaper it firm . or countrylien ! whowiT g bl or A1 low' 0 e i et : or Dublishied Thhis or tholr piper any i here have been several cloudbursts In | i Wi or sentence niiist of the ca Colorado recently, but the flat money | dates wem el and cently ho loft home o w0 to worion the 1, | VAR our- | & M, extension to Newcastle and there in | clusive, with bad company. The cuse of stealing | 4 ] : agakist hin 15 o cléur onoandhio is sure of i | gborie Yoy el CHerort teem n the penitentiary. This eimeis eviy | yith cach other, but the young ladys parenty ; dmll.vThul:“flx.:1 o objected mhl. belng niarriel on account of (’ ] sohers hav re dibute TS tesol lat Wo cousider as oner A PTED BURGLARIES, the young lady's age. The couple started cechers have nob yet attidbuted the cause cruseany Who will ald in keeping sich an | Three attempts at burglary were made | out The other diy, ostensibly to drive, bt in of it to hard times, s paperln existence by pationdzing tie | aftermidnightlast nightin storeson East 0 | reality went to Albis, where they boarded o s ue by way of advertising orothierwise; and | street. The first was in Keefer's bloek at | train, went to Missoiri, were marricd and re- On the east, Council Bluffs, with its twenty-cight thousand inhubitants, is within the fivemile linit, If it were practicable to bring all the people within this five-mile radius under one government, it would make a compact city of onehundved and seventy-seven Tur Mechanical trade school estal: lishod by thve builders of Philadelphis ? (0N will be opened September 1. A cou Ttappears that there are membersof of stuliesin the various trades will be | both houses of congress wlho are dis- given, The idea s totrain the hand as | posed to urgen movement on the partof well as the mental facultios, and the | the government of the United States for young man who learns how to use his | an international cor n the interest are in the fleld in slitive candidat : . Ut 3045 0 stroo i ; ht ) : ! : 4 ¢ thausand, equalling the combined popu- | , Lesishiive gare o i o o wlthholdany support and | 2045 O street, hut nothing was *taken. Tlo | turnel. The old falks fongavo them. | Junds in somo useful trade will bo botter | of silver, They think the action taken | hgim ot e oo cillon b tho moourh of | Y countios, bu thegreator number areto | | Xicolved Tht wowititoldnny upport anl | ocond was at (arnee's Slore, 2240 O streel, | 'he staie Yolcriuscy siron, who has | sulted'to ight the bailles of life then | by this county for femonetising silver oo @ W8 by0 cilies ab Bho be chosen next monlh. In the meantine |y Syienor firns who iy offendagabist whe | DUt Mr. Garner, who lives upstairs over his | been investiguling the mysterious fatality ‘ o 2 4 " LI 0 i \;lt y : & i .m b seads tinofl by Kaw. MeKeighan is furnishing plenty of amuse- | last preceding resolution, uurolhoxmlthonuiwumlrnmlnu down chased | among stock belonging to K. L. Pratt of o average graduate who was taught | makes this an oppor ne for an- hur Twenty years ago there wasa scant [ ment in theThird district. Hehas not 1;1|]|||\1\l11;|\ of twenty-six thousand within bmnm_mhmtcd by the democ I,, hu‘L th e PR T L Ll > A e st ETR SR VAN o0 o, RemnR on thisaren. In 1880 the number reached | aveyelling lust [«u- him. In the meantime | oo By an those of any other organization, | Hutchins block hand O. The | Inpregnated with cholera germs and other forty-eight thousand, and in 1500 one Harlan s getlug ready to take the plice | Thop will get ,lm‘.,,‘,»ul oL iy 1 apico of stovo was runwicked butup o this afienon :!Iu wos, logs in‘\;l poultry b mfig died fron ‘ . 3 £ Mr. Laws this threatened boycott, Pasons wlo pro- | Bothing was discovered missing > disease and the car owed 1o re hundred and seventy-seven thousand, an | © | R Pl o Tiatal mtat against outrages and begin by invadinge EXAMINATION FOR STATE (ERTIFICATES. o would flow into tho increaso of one hundred and twenty-nine | Itis said that the object of Mr. Laws' visit dran , the far e living 4 ; vt | This sort of talk will win no friends ana | the diScouvage no opposition, The candidates of Washington township, Wenstor comnty, finds atticked by the y that the deaths were duo to poisoning from out witha laded revol only to use hi in playingfootball. | other effort to induce European coun- triesto enter into an ment that dence of rotuning rogard | ¥ill bring them iuto line with the for the constilution in the south, it fs | United States inthematier. It is sug- worthy of note that southern congress | gested that as a prelininay to men and senatorsare particularly vigi- | this the prosident should — send lantin dvending it Whenover abillis | ibrod, as was done several years brought forward which aflocts southem | 9800 competentporson to represent the ASAN v 1s sl X i its of others have shown their uniit- At Tanels that th thousand in ten ye While divided | to Nebraska at this time is -to perfect i~ | nogsto govern, é i of teachers wishing state e el covornmentally. their destiny fs o com- | FaNgemets to havo himself appoiuted in the o much forthatsideof the case. Nowto | certificates will bo held_at Fremont o ifiened U0 4 8 LALRD hAdiah McCook land office, * Ho very wisely held the [ lookat it fromanother. Dothe senators and | Wednescay, Thursny @ Fridsy of nott J ok ol FAARIdNIG ORL orleo who was ) theother d mon one. Commereialy and indus- . 4 hel N congressmen from Nebmska think that th W Albnat 87 8.1 0\ racket, is awakening considerable interest ; e bk nd e ¢ relall; position of receiver open and then tele- | €00 b ink Augbst 27, 23 and . The exam. | MOk Faknd 0ualis SRR interests, political o0 olhervise, the '\““- ‘f“l'.““ and. caoer treiully they avea unit. Judging of the | pyaphed lus dosize not to be nominated for | MM mnost of them rahliing, yho atiin_oard 5 of Hon, e -‘..",..‘.-‘n- ATk 'fu: ieradi A i gy ont of Buropean gover U 0 possingg thesel ves 1S vioton A pata R s d s it ho 5 Comp) brigndiors favariably dwounce it s | mentof Eusmpem goveriments rd- | ¢uture by the pist, Omuha and her sub- | congress, When congress sdjourns he will AE0r. [h ShosRg MRt th tht ropiilintn | g ot Sitperiniendeny tontml of the Tellows his money Ssubversivo of the constitution,” as | g silver. The president muy appolnt | g g destined to becomo one of the | goback in the land ofice, where he was be- i this fall by the passage of such s | Barion, ) Sute Supe [iaziron him aLUoUR) HE IS though they were its lifo-long sup- | suchan igent without spe Whotlty | ot fnland centers of population on the | for hisclection to the ofiice of sec as e MciZnley billl Wil that Lincoln. Al applicants for | e strungzers to hin, The victin 40 8 or direction from congress, but it Is not |5 F e, state, There is nothing 11k ncile men wio are now the most op- must bo teachoms of notuyl | %YS that it was notuutll somo tino after the ot i T R SR | R S I S o aat. | SoukRb. Shiioe Therly J wsed in tho strugglo for the necessiriesof | experience and hich standing. They must | Sariers bd gino that bo bugan o waliz - L e inown whetler e fvors the proposa e stringstopul. ifel Will tha pissago 0t b bIll Whith G008 | ol mesk a ot b el 53 st | Whathad happned, Tue judiclary commission while In | or isaverse to it APTER months of diplomatic wor Colorado and Wyoming piners, figuringon | not open a market for asi of their | metie, United States * history ading, pession at Albuny discussed the ques A . _iol\ Perhaps the vesults of past eflorts of | o tting theear of the emporor, sev the pumil)lh?\' of the id lands '". 1g thirovi :vmmul‘fru:rb{.'l'i'i'unff.{h:I"\\':iff’fl.‘,“'f::ffi-.%,l.""' lish gi of prohibiting the judges of the New | (he United tes in this direction are | Chinamen have gotten permission to | open tosal=and sottlement, arg in favor of ssaris of life make th York courts from accepting rallway !0t 1o be regarded asconclusive of what | establish astamp mill at a quartz mine | & on in the bill limiting entries to ik any mom kindly of the conduct of their passes. Bome eastorn pajers wwe of the [ would happen to another cffort mude | in Sang Tong, China, It hasbeen knewn | €180ty acres, where the land could be irri- | public servants at ‘Washington! They v opinion that such a discussion was m0t fnow, lbecuuse the conditions have [fora lng time that valuable quartz wr, common and physical geog «OMAHA e it | /T ) VA NTRR £ I e T 5 T | civil governinent, s | law, the theory and \ art of teaching, rhetoric and geolog, COMPA NY. METHIODIST CAMPAIEETING, The Methodists in this sectior guted. It isclained that cighty acres of ir- | at this moment outof the republican fold. Ts rigable land can bo made to produce as much | MeKinley or Blame the shepherd who is the 3 s . b Ran B o fng | Sub aranteed Capital. ...400,00 only unnecessary, but inulthg W the | chaiged, but it may be well | deposils existed in Sang Tong, but the | L’ itivted in a careless nnuner, This elo g than badst LT ena o nitend the Motrass wiaih | PALT i Chptealo o aneed DIt integrity of the judges. But the com- {0 refer to the attitude of [ eruperor hus all along refused 1o allow | jg joubtless true, but theman whotake & | western furr mwm’“y' e, | holiness campmeeting o be heid at Bennott Buys and sell stooks aud bond tiates from Wednesday of this week to Thursday of | eornijer T g e [ next, The excrcises will conmenco a2 p, 15 wols @ Lansfer igent and trustes of nt state of things, ‘and | M- o0 the20ihinstant. Theministershaving | sorporath , takes charge of property, cols there shall bo a | charze ar Koy, C. . Creighton and Kev, If. | le3t taxes, misslon woull have done only its duly | Buwpean governments downto 1885 in | the mines to be worked, Itmay be re-| homestead wants o quarter sectionyandho | ablomen, and the un lad it prohibited the ucceptance of |ovder to julge whether tlere is any |markable that the Chinamen who| should haveit. Hois just elsnty acres nearoe | Prove atcust that it passcs by thejudges. The puss isbuta | prolability of the proposed movement | worked the schemo have lived in | gettingthe carth than if he toole but an |y ol s, At a- | America for some time and grown fa- | eighth of a section, and thecarth is what all | change.” They are sufl hreats they make Il paper reoives utes e e e 2 polite form of bribery,andeanbe viewed | for an international conference rega T 8 2 ¥ ing, and theyclamor B }n noothor light, ‘The porsm accept- [ing silver sccomplishing anything. 1t | miliar with our style of doing business, | men desive. for relict, - Will not_they 'be exasperated STATE HOUSE 1w, Omahal.oan&TrustCo rather than pacitied by a change which shall New notarial appointments: W, J. Jack. things worsc than they ave and force | son, Strickland; F. Swian, Wayne : I on, St SAVINGS BANK. to pay mor for clithing tinware, | B. 1 Stuple C. Stimson, Dixon , secro- | havlware, chlua, catlery, ete, without put- | Williwm A, Sunith, Beeuer county; W. D. | 8 E Corner 16ith and Douglas Sts N ting an additionl cat in their pocketsto | Smith, Burt county, Paldin Capital. ) mentary, and imagine in his own con- | thatinternational monetry conferences | of the concern cau the ewmperor to Lincotn Jowrnal, coit thal his importince natuvally do- | wer held in1575and 1881, the object | yidld and give his wusent. ; The protest wade by .\liy-v_‘n_w., ‘ A p e L x et alik ta — a1y ol the atalo ~probifbition commilice | Hnf 08 sadiiousl ‘et s thols porketata | Smlib, Burt countr, 2l l1n Capito manded it yet for all that the wi Yy | being the opening ofthe mints of th it s G :.‘. -t‘lmi‘:m. \l‘\‘"\.‘l.-lum\‘v:‘ \\‘vml “.tl“A‘)i‘l"y 'I.““:p“n:.n’u“"n‘“ ate treasuror, has returned | Bubseribed wnd from Lincols and Omaba is inspired by the | be with th Kinley NIl i order? | fashioned ¢ : uiranieed (apital: ne Chiautauqua withan od | Liabiity of Stocklolders e of the chills and ague, Heis b Per Cent Interest Patdon company issuing it doesit for a pr- fcountry und of the lealing European THE past week's record of bank clear- . Phe puss system isoneof the cor- | pationsto the free coinage of both gold | ings furnishes s notable though not un- M i 2 ; fear that the figures as published will not be | These are poiuts” we ving the |unable to leave his homo, K TR e aier ¢ rupting evilsof the age and must finally |andsilver into unlimitel legal tender | usual stutistical index to the business 0! | a good sdvertisenent for prohibition, Line }hm htful consilery e "| ,(l ‘n"{mi o o !*l'li;'Kqul “‘Hh Oliones T W hrowa os ? 3 5 Lty e A 74 iy . e e rou praska and other western result s ineflectnil efforts to e B 4 ? r bo abolished, Gratulties from rmilwiy fmoney at @ vato fxel by in- | thecountey. Withsiximportant exeep- | con and Ouaba, supported by v high Hewse | {7 Sehrasin and pther ot e af B hoard &f rmtinavtasten. (e vice-prestdent, W. T, Wy uian, i usportation. *“The i apit” It iy e bus Tud o adjourn twice, said e, | PEFeCLOM A UL Hymune fississippl valley. | “because we could ot get a quoruin, Therd | 5 Kall Coar B Lake, Al N Mes | inent is o tewpest in @ te ase ranging from | depending upon ucighboring states that have | outto bea cyelonein th companics, pure and simple, are fow and | tormtional agreemet. At tho fiest | tions, every city represented by clearing | state, have growi much faster than the far between. f: of thess confcrences a wmajority of | hous ‘ shows an iner ‘ Ing Itmay recoive it as wholly compli- fwasat the instance of the United States | and anoffer of onestenth of the profits Afrald of the Issue.

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