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' THURSDAY, AUGU 1 the part of the whisky forces to illegally o name of Christian, ber of northern republicans ave known | term. | the Clristian Advocate Kindly in- | not to favor it. With regard to the | Thecommissioners have the advice of | giistators, At 11 o'clock an old man. was Bee Pu »ii‘!lml"(‘HLH}L\W‘(, Proprictors, blie it fucts havo come to | anti-option bill, which comes last among | two succeeding county attorneys that the | seon drivi g that thoroughfare, when AW s 1iA%, Sarnatnand SovehToenih B such & grave charge? [ the measures to be immediately con- | law doos not bear any such construction. | suddenly he was stopped by two follows who i - I is th mony belug taken | sidered which have a distinctive re- [ Their manifest duty under the premises | suddenly jumped from ambush and dragged FWOIN WTATEMENT OF CIRCULATION, " (AN 1) PORY. i fi i T 5 aded v by he risks solicited ANEWS OF THE NORTHW EST. " 5 r e ! A COCK-AND-BULL STORY cannot have failed to familiarize of any official, hence no exception i E vaded the law by having t i bt THE DAILY BEE, ; wonl A BOLD HIGHWAY ROBBERY. | fing the potcies D T. ROSEWATIR, Editor. " | denominational weekly published in | character and importance, It is logis- | deeds, When attention was called to Ty I L iaina Ty et Toet, 1 Habiron’ (s mak JER 101 Y y . 0P s owned, 1s unable to get anything | The German 1 EVERY MORNING. | f1owing paragraph est of our foreign trade in meats. the surplus of his' foes for 1880, at the | An 01d Man Robbed of His Team on & Pub- [ property hio owned, Is una ey, and 31 gramme, one being the six montis after the settlement should He is unable to furnish the nioney o pursuo | fts doors has again re H these people and by them tot in otler cities to work the me g rahead for v of discussion i3 allowed, and | one of the co commis L plosion at the Gas Works ance, of which there le in th in & Week. the subject, *‘Unauthorized } Tha and a \ MRS, MAYES REPLIES, new unifor minitte was app ; ol fon of her wealthy husband fora | keep the uniforms in until a hose Lo DRIy . lie shows himeell utterly unworthy | practically solid inopposition and a num- | obliged to until the end of his t, between First and Sccond streets, Inst lieved we it not for the veracity of the | 1850, he assaulted hor o have | Hills road passed th h Kea e : R Chivago_and w The Nebraska Christian Advecate,a | momboers of the house with its general | ean be made in favor of the recorder of li‘l‘fi',ll’{hm-l«..’\ Ohio, Michigan and Iowa, Nebraska o n, inis Iast issue contained the | lation obviously demanded in the i p he noglect of that officer to pay over being a large flouring mill, which was all the [ Work P A vom these companies, who rofuse to pay, and | cated their ¢ ct ERMS OF SURSCRIPTTON. Facts are coming tolight and testimony | Two other mensures arve in the pro- | beginning of the present fiscal year, lic 8treet of Lincoln, court some legal procecdings on his behalf T'he bank at Janson whic Sunday, One Your #10 0 | hoing taken which she w deep lad scheme . 1 t1 1 ) n wand " ven m unless hoe gets his insurance. The ¢ erop i v vi 260 nd requiring the com t ve been munde, assurance was give S o afd of the anditor is ask 5 h et ha M} ousand men in Omahn, an ot | NE, ‘ will be much better than w i% it LS . bo branded, and tho other the measure | that the defielt would bo made | THE AFFAIR A MOST NYSTERIOUS ONE 1 om Saotall Jaock Oriwlond pdiien o4 g ainst option dealing in food | good, and soon thereafter THE AT RALLR LU B nts i t tire coftrol of sotno wards, bu On these a wider lati- | Beg, ¢ the representation of | No Ono Held Responsible for the Ex- | at Cleveland, 1s to shut off cind of insur 1 ling ¢ 1 i 1 { an " tate « tles B, N ond Y 1) are b ward with their present a3 to the first there will bo very vigor- | announced that tho money had act Eight Divorce Cases 10 stisnARnnee snd Wil O T When a min of the | vesorts | ons opposition, with tho probabilities [ been paid over, But this roport has , to such barefaced fabric and secks | not wholly favorable to its passage. In- | been contradicted by the county treas- will do whit o can to bring 1o justico tho in October to news and | 4 holster up a so-called moval move- | dood, the chances would seem to b rather | urer. The recorder of deeds still per- —_— ws guilty of the sam remen vocontly recolved by ment by printing a ti of falsehoods \inst its passing, sinco the southern | sists in withholding tho funds due the T‘l‘:lx\:“:_\'. o 1-\‘":"';! kgerls “;Hy‘.‘ Sl tta L. Mayes filed her reply today 10 Lo city council to provide to five the hearts of his eredulous follows | representatives are understood to be [ county under the plea that he is not 8 B A peculiar affair occurred or divoreo. claitns 5 » raen evening, the report of which wouldnot be be- | fiend fncarnate and t o bannor tratn of the Koarnoy & a hemorrhage of the | b broke 1t consisted of thirty cars « lior arm. She tells other hard thines ab Tok. 0 6 him and says there is no cause number of flags a divorce, alloy county has beon CITY NEW3 AND N < good rair tely Farn bear out even the | lation to the agricultural interests, it is | is to make @ formal demand for the | the old man from his carriage. They then Mrs, Nelly Kurth of Wahoo has written to | pect to ora full % e laid schemo | appr ¢ it w ot come to g oney due the county from the recorder, | #ot into the buggy and laying lash to the | the chief of police here asking him to hunt up | but in the hills it isn a deep laid iomo | apprehended thatit will not come to a | money due the county from the recorder, | £t i il Ak A B Ao g ISR S U S e R STANTR B R R youngest child is d M Soptember 1, Laby t T -V"‘ "ublishing Vol five 1 and | final vote, It does not disparage the | and if he fails 1o comply with this order, iy swearthat the ac g Tig DALY Hie for the w 1y ot by v e value of the other measures to say that | todivect the county attorney to institute 116, 1800, Wwas i i Lo : : | country very generally as of the strcet, The man, who w idently vobbed | YUHECSt 5 st A6 B M R of his hoxse and vehicle, gave chase and | (irome loft B S50 vis Wil be passed Br tore at Second and I streets | with friend. shouting that be had been robbed, Both the rtance to their intere . Tie folly of cheap pavements will soon | thieves and their pursuer di peared in the ided widely by farm- | make itself felt on the taxpayers of the [ darkness, and fco were apprised by wd 0 far as wo are Under the presont ch 1e cost | telephione of the affair, Marstial Melick and » hus been no- exprossion of [ of ull repairs of pavements must be paid | Captain Carder drove out to iy w wer v T 1 by Hoagland and Melarlund, and asylum roads wer 's anywhere against it, et | by thecity ¢ rge. The injustice of this I 3 t iy upon the majority in | provision is apparent. It has been ary BUiITS 3 mon) L X1 .1 ey of pa ng th preinium on Py temporary pav mile 1t 10 traco ¢ A shan , unless it shall appear that underthe | ments, It en property owners of & | yye thioves could be g Tt d ] 1 1 yoor material, and thus | that the thi 1point of the Christic ; o rising steadily in pri impose on the city the cost of constant [ enoughto ha irdered the old conditions, with allthe products | district o sc ¢ sadly at varianco with | the facmers feel less concern regarding | vepains in aftor yoars, In this way en- | was pursuing them and then cither hid the ; ) 1 As Ui io principles of which Clristianity i=lation of this kind, torpri ty owners — who | body or taken it with them. Upto 4 adlock . s () val w 0 on o th e e e A X rapial npe | UhIS fternoon nothing had been heard con A f sslon @ o but to " ol RORIDE BRI fBBIb pave with durable material ave iny the whereabouts o identity of the % A : p fMeo will Y. If the tling statements made are compelled . to bear a share il 1t 1900, 10,54 ‘ . It is o fact to be ndmitted with regret ; 5 i TR INQT i 1 5 of 2en g Tor Al Adroeat has scooped the daily [ o5 b 0 56 L | of their impecanious neighbors. I THE INQUEST, ud_for his s i L QUM I & JLARC] e that there isvery little prospect of a S s ettt Last evening and today Coroner Holy refore asks for 1,000 addition to | dimed for it figtioas (o8 8 TS WiLling 10 | 10 fair to commemorate thedis- | Y the city paid out neurly twelve | e Toldng an inquest ovor the. badios | Dossession of the proper ¥ liad gone out i e, f stimony et Ao S8 | thousand doliaes for pavement repaius, | of William Dinneen and Colunmbus Mazssar § i « ¥ othe hou Tin my { is1 n i ainly done in | &) '““”f‘”‘l'f"\‘“_"“"“fl ’:;‘f""’l"l ,:,”“'_‘_"i" nd the total this year is likely to | the Vietims of the explosion at the new Enemics of Labow Organizaiion. : fut ittlo f LA D i » f iginally ¢ nplated. Th double that of 1889, The fivo-year guar- | Works on Monday evening un Lanvlery pit LN 3 y some reason to doubt whether ther } L superintendent of th 1 s, was the | Mr. Webb, the te representative of | i | @0teeon all the main streets paved with | first witness called. Ho it Diu ! | e s asphalt has expired, and @ tehing | neen was d fron 0 positior Phoro will undoubtedly be a | 25P08 1 & | Laborer to thut of enginecr simply becaus participated in by the national L I was a landy man and would do the work for | niat to the eity, I'ne miles of rotting wood 8 wor day Lav that he himself s the at iment and the states . and d 2 3 I 2 4 1 hoasts, be an exposition internatic Vanderbilt sy t o can c to Mr. Powder and repairing is now being charged up y moral behind wd no wild th the members can come hom crnments, but it avements already de 1 attention, | hud tested ‘tho be iy i The burden of repairs will in a few years'| winutes before the explosion he ordered Din amount toa v . It is important con to K11 the boi therefore that measures bo taken with | wen complied with the a view toa g the charter at the | second hand one nnd was of 1t the council combine has et T wny such pro: THE report b yl-w Dod « m]nv} com- ‘e that ® > prepa ":"' 18 | next legislature to mestthis emergency, | erally used in operating threshis isnc he Third congressior istrict f W 1 lict selfis - . "y ot 1 L and ¢ e ook Al ct that ; : i the | A change is BRI e f ot A TR e m rccour P \ or, in company s . ' | the cost of repuirsand repaving to tho | they never ke the d P ey ol ; distriets in which they are made. This | to run & boiler until he ) corn : » e s Bl 06 e ey chatge of one that Prohibition and the Bible. Nebraska ki its d tho- whols | 13 the most equitable way of meeting the | 3¢ NI s that * Mondny R TG R R i r s sols banmtit | €08t If every paving district is com- | noon she carried her husbinds dinner tohim, R R out il elled to bear its legitimate burden the | At that time he told b it the boiler had | i f ra ie demand for the lntter, f 5 i 3 v nearly destroyed pub- | ! e 1 pidndiH 1'the s t would stand, She looked 3 What appalls | ¢y controversy, the withdrawal of the priv- Ll wzoand saw that it ndicated 10011 t 1 Q1060 BIGRTI P ROrD U VR dl o 1 e of carrying Y e oy that ity wis celootat tog | selecting cheap material will be brought | Her husbaud at that tine explined to o - smselves ( 7 A MU AR Wiaisa s WA Ry 1B6 dnyT aab olty was selected for 1y 1 o AN %aE o property | the working of the gauge, wh the world's faira Liboral dose | dhntt H“I[_"‘}‘ ien e ot W0 the Columbian exposition there has LOI08 (10 Alis plilees ol s fote ety Torris Wilson tesuficd that the boiler had of tho lubrieator so lavishly dispensed | U¥IOF Mutiors WAICR wre Mot oul | ..., *ijiiitesied thore no pntriotie in Wa m. Possibly that would | culated to make more frindly | SR WIS CAAE MO it | ibiti s, fromt the Christi ¢ m ke ¥ the vrelations between the United e { 5 the unc pan) 2 nse by the gas eompany. He did not con- | the prohibitionist is, from the Christian point ing, end it has appeared to be 7 0 i et Yol ST e SThE . thr ; M. Thonias Trumbul ol We rise to call Kato to ovdor. She dom't owa. r' ”” s J.'l "r l:‘. "’L i'l‘"‘”,'m i local fire insurance trust is an extra | maker testificd that be i Aiay et e l,‘f et A or the benelit of that ci taiwagi| e st an e Ta s ments of the boiler after the explosion L i lghbe Ally - B0} {4 uder the new npportionment tho. b ved of New A ac. | Nusardous risk, in view of the fact that | FRER Pl I, WO B SHER Lhe, eXBlosion A1 | tho bible is concorned you canneither sustain | remains the same, lowa will gain one o8 ac- | tho companies clean up half a million | TomdPm them that the boiler had nor condemn probibitlon with It It outs no | Aressman;if itis raisod to 175,000, a8 seems e S 1 » | 0 ey 1 & lirge mensure for the appo- | 4 year'in the sfiite. After hewring their evidence the jury was | possible fizure in the case. If L HILCIDH BUBIVIL CUn LU0 WOEEAVES NS ) that city, so that its appearance | = * ene of the accident, % slovad > ik : " N | . - 1 i At N sedford Willian ' | in Chicago is doubly disappointing. The ing the testimony Mrs. Dinncen 8 W 3 S0l DrOpag: o il Badiorg Wi militia of that state, and of how long it e L S8 o anounced her intention Of suing tho gas | B the wh ibition pr da i i, Wi ably would take to mobilize them for service, | MOPUIA" intorest that hus boen lost in | frosh as itlooks, Nevertholess the Salt | company fordamzes, Lon by an indiscrin of res iis brothern Vit consequence it will be very difficult to kers performed a generous actin sous- Atter hearir regoing testimony the 58 and ambitions s W v J 0scipod to th as evidence that the government was Viatin by l» \agka/Zenerous ack jury brou usual verd ng | fired oat of both pol g Loriff and a p TR e Tacasslby ol RLOrDl ity et ing the junketers in the briny pond, Tobody DUt the dead men. Considorablo s | o o0t of HitenlT ! 5 T T The present situation of affairs is so e e e prize and indignation was expressed over the “ ez ¥ smisl so in Cedar Ra e S y serious as almost to w b the appre- ) IO, s r.CEIOW. verdict. 1s andstand it there is probably nothing more to 7 SR 8-aupr POLITICAT, CHOW-CHOW s 1 pure Sh s hension that the fair will be a complete We sco that Genoral Van Wyek is billed to EIGIT DIVORCE IN A WEBK. me failure. The guestionof a site contin- [ giaaicat tho old settlors® picnic at Fairmont | The number of applications for divorces in | concorned, dale of Chicao and was shipped b ues, apparently, the chiefl souvee of < s B 1 the district court of Lancastor county is ~— press fro on Fridny. Weagainurge him to oxplain . 2 ; : o ! : \ nrg 0 veally astonishing. Within the past w WIIO WAS G wre ho trouble, but it is stated that the finances | the chargos made each against the' other of-| Ly (ace g ban n dun the p i of the fair committe also n matter of | Dictator Burrows and ex-Governor Butler, | pications, aver z over one a day absarbing concern, for the reason that a e, the occasion at Fillmoro eoun oxceeds the number of maiage lic our It to be a shovt one, for 3 Gl e | issued during the swmne poriod, and a co I" 1THBY O 4 ‘” el _()“’ " ohe i " | considerablo number of the thousands |'Molitical. However, it will be an opportune | AEECFUEAS B SUIC BTG RKGR CORI | o) 4 for president, and you had to write o Pooh Bahs eloctad to the legislature. here is little to inspect that is wort who subscribed to the fund of five [ tme tocousider the possible advantage to a | the entive abolition of the married state, The | campuign lifo of him maybe you might find the mBMlaRoH 0t fall C B NaLEoR + Vs iy o |of the mamo of defenses, Tv appears | pa i ETEE S eoessey | #Teat rform movement and the birtiof | lutestapplicant s Mes, Agnes Willams, who : REPORTS from Chicago confirm the | that {1 fs a limit ostablished by Nadie ‘Wil ne ) 7 L ssion that has y obtained iefly actu- tanooga 11 e shrapne 10 supply 4 ¢ penny wiso and pound foolish policy of ance me turned water | and 2,000 signatures hav into win d his last@supper actually con- | cired to the totul abst owners, and wo will 50on hiave an end 0 | spod without covering. for s ot patehed and decaying pavements. Seventl aud N streets before heiug putinto | Seerated wine as his blood. The position of | | e Dubuque Ledger — that eity, embellished with numerous States and Canad, itis not more difi- THE threatoted disruption of the | SHSE Dinncen competent to x of view, downright blasphemy.” tures, Tho hotel is a credit to Dubuque aid SHOULD that Mexican mine deal go | cult to find aserions meaning in this in- through in good shape, it is probable | spection of lake defenses thanit was for that the Nebraska Central bridge hole | a well known ex-governorof Ohio to con- on e river front will be excavated a [ struea vequest from the war department fow more foet, for a statement of the st th of the Kate could ions to bear on the poiut Ts1 Omuha council combine is not as toput in force the grain by the interstate com- ion, the Itock Tsland road nits that it is not a profitable job to butt its head against a logal stone wall, b R this visit'than a desire of tho secretar Tt combined wealth of the eandi- | ¢ WAr toobtain by personal inspection a dntes abrond for senator in Colorado fs | knevledge of the condition of the lake estimatod at fivo, and o half millions, | 1efenses, and the desiro {scommendable, What it will amount to when the cam. | But s the Now York Sun observes, tho This winie- @is ath llion, a dark iron gray and handsor a picture Eh1 Well, now, don't be too sure about it The for 1 for a state prohibition con- If the father of his conntry shoutd comeback | ver is been issued, The meeting w1l in Des M es, Thursday, Septembor 1z at 10 o'clock. Provision1s ma‘o paign is overdepondson the number of whien our vast lake ir from the First congressional race A From the most velin 05 we learn that General Van Wyck will be in- fluenced by the alliinee leaders who placed him'in nomination Eneycloped Svitannica | and follow th and you will sec the difference at once; the | Would a hen. The gobbler : ceedingly, proud of his pr 50 he car bcard for a mil wo Dakotas, that you did not know such an” awful sight the demo and ropublican conven . > creat, political party to have the accouchment | wants to be free from all claims that her bout hi er b Wi \ 15 this Des Moines meef is open to al . n \ } o pledgo will nob puy their subscrip: | fiandod by two midwives Biicows llogtng | Disband, who beave the veduyilioats name of | Ouonbbim Sieroll. Whaeb you wuatin shat | tions this Des- Molics mesking 18 open b i Buspicion which was obtained at the | treaty upon the naval foreo this govern- | .. 4 ; attended by two 3 s alleging | A ey have hcate cuse would be a plainly written, trustworthy | The prohibition £ 4 . ) tions, It is by no means ecartain, | tyat before virth Butler attempted to bri s Al ! _ ¢ . A jonal district will hold their couvention at timo of the murder of Snell, that Tascolt :nt ean put upon the lakes, but there | o™ : s y U ! 3 Williams says that she has been m and understandable account of the im Des Moines the day before, Septewber 3 , 1 ool is no re tion rogarding land dofonscs, | Civher, that the propysed amendment | him by paymentof 00, and Butler fn his | nim for three years, and, liko. Crosarrs wife, s youthand manhood, his training, Mrs. ClAth B M e A wasnot as badly wanted as the reward Congross has been frequently notified of | 10, he constitution of the state author- | impudent innocence charging that the dicta- | has been above reproch. That he, after | his achievements, bis eharacter 5 & m “;({}]"\ S FRDENGn Momaty o (doser; indicated. ‘The capture of the alleged R ]‘ 4 ‘“("l"l‘"‘ “1<‘r ottlled of iy the eity to bond itself | tor did notso much object to the bribe as the pring marriod ony wn mouths and jusvatter | g cherey trec, or cannot tellu lio business, | near Dubligue, has 1S hor oyosightina pe: & murderer might disclose & commodious t»“ '”:ll“ ILH‘. of “;: _]A ofonse t xMIV- for five million doliars will bo adopted, | amount; that Burrows claimed to be nocheap | )} i i 10'one Mamie lodunan v | but just the straight truth about him, what. | culiar manuer, She mirried threo years ago family skeleton. Loy ab poluis which would be | \jpocather, therefore, the outlook is | Mn sud that his influenco was great in tho | ginta’ This causod & separation. of the twe | ever ghost storics might be needed you could | a0 lived unhappily with a profiigate hus- | 1 q s ) K i & A b k4 band, who, after spending her small fortune, e vital in case of hostilities, but no atten- | i S anwhile | lliance. and Mrs. Williams cane to Lincoln to live | fix upto suit yourself. And the place where | donoviod Bor il % ar. grief os I I ¥ v 9 D e T o e hita Bt Halfaile. o i anything but promising. Meanwhile B L tahpeans cine oy inol Solive it 3 I > deserted her and ber child, Fer grief has oD W ie nfovmpbioh ds alyon oy jition has boon palditoilt. il he tasling ot s o iR ook HGR of sy foratynl e |1 Darnbs Bigerlon, W6 Tosteor ead orays that sho awishosit contimed iaodin et vest | you could find all this would bo in the Ameri- | been constant ever since, and she has spent by 1 Chicago deteetivo that Willio Tas wity which prompted this indiffer- | {00 11 the enterprise, but on the con- | hinded son of toil, whoso namo figures on | sho asks for & dissonition of the. wemmiam | canized Eneyclopedia Brit mica. her time weepir e e Nanadestied cottis not wanted. Had this idea pro- may still be warranted, There may ! the prople’s ticket as candidate for attorney | ties & Notthe Encyclopedia Britannica, you un- | of the optic nerve, which occulists declars Do " 3 X Y trary such expression as has come from e 1 ™, el . L i ARiata b ) srbah 1 will end in the loss of vision, uled some time ago, the dozen or two ) reul danger in the complications | ¢ S50 g general, has just returned from a trip of I'he other applications for di S i derstand, but the Americanized Encyclopedia i viliias Ahasroliow L e abroad is discouraging toany expecta- i R the past week were filed by 4 et e The Algona Courier_relates tho follow Villie Tascotts who have been arrested 1 we subjects of controver en days up in the drouth-stricken districts | e pd SNy Britannica; s etty ncar the thi ! “Wo havo 1 A o g fis: el Ll e tion that Furopean countries will be | orthenorthwest. Mr. Edgerton was inclineg | Goldsberry, Mis. Addie W 3 different thing. el L8 LS in different parts of the country would veen the United States and ( il e of the noxthwest. Mr. dgerton was inclined | p0d, M. Penn, Mrs. Alice Broadwater, Mr. IR R ] HEve “boen i saved s & R AR iar But : largely represented. to look on the bright side of life, and ho | Marion Elubbell, My, [dwin 1, W 4 with Franklin 4 1 t wo think th © been saved a groat amount o " Jut rensonabie preca b aEH g Marion Hubbell, N »* " W e 5 < humiliation R ! \ 5 Chicago has her honorand her pres- | talked without rescrve to Tre Brr William R, I"vazier, Mr. James and with Patrick Henry, and i relat by J. ALK | r can without ver tige ot stal Aliamatte nd it she “Yousee,” said tho cloguent champion of | ahd Mr. William Mayes. Depraved den- | Johm Hancock, and Francis Mavion; with L" e ““{“ ‘;‘,f:‘ll AND now it transpires afterall the in- Pt L allows the undertaking to fail, or to fall | libor, warming up to the occasion, “the feel. | $es and vielation of e muriiage vows were :""”"' pisls ang ke “l"x"”“"'”‘ and it was thought that he died or wi terviows General Van Wycek still valuable than our ocean coa i Sahors Ot irhal g hlendod. o boi | B BIONS W6 figmor P iy LEESE ON TIE ABYLUM. and you will find somo. of “them montioned, | mendos et o mains undecided as to his withdr: 7 % S and lier peoplo promised iv should be, | SUr€ to perch upon our banner r “What does all this stuft from Hiteheock's . 5§ Aol tham 100 h Ira wed, it i t to be doubted “Bub 1 his feeling, of wi " bur le more, aud some of them 1A ed, it is not to be doubte she will bring a blot upon her fume that But how is this ling, of which you | Linco! lent concerning the closing | ° 3 o g R § biit tho & moderate outlny for defensive J speak! Tsita thrill, a frenzy, or anover- | of th e asylum at Hastings mean, any- | 1OV O SN B0 S oLl the aaldulion e g o command the approachos to | "ot MeVer e offaced. mastering mania? Do tell how you know | way? Aitorney General Leese this [ Georges gets acolumn where an Amevican | gy s AL x 8 Hatr SHEEE AT g | morning. I really ‘donot see what need | man wets half a dozen words. But pick up | ens came e Ontario, protect Lake Champlain GRAND N 7 you bve the right fecling,) exclamed Tag | fOWE: 0 ks Ao o ; 1 and Lo prevent an enemy’s fleet from | On September 1 G opens 1o tion out of cc atively noth , tho 2 up Lake Huron would bo ap- | the world her magnificent attraction, a | wy ol g m ) s e R R ro. | snufiy Georgos take a back scat on the Bibe st od mombors of the | PrOYed by tho country. Congress will | beet sugur pals The scheme is o | yeops you in its gr wyone who fou visions for the deficiency, but there aro uny | Fnsiisn thiones, and the men of e e and Grand Avmy ansyered th il roil e | C0ubess have its attention called to | novel on nis new, and theen- | this “peculiar sensalion wants qq | Bumber of merchants - in Nebrasi, | (SUELNOSRYG LG i s Tabtsea ran ana IoLee a day, | thismatter in the next report of the sec- | terprise and energy behind it is ehar ofico. It takes possession of one and | fo urust tho stato for the samo until an ippre. | (N0t 10 know what we are driving Bapia Ciry Rarfis PR o T e RSl i :‘ \'1“1‘ retary of war, if not sooner, tevistic alone of the push of one of the | chains him to the spot, as it were. Now, | priution is made, and would be only tos glad | W¢ \l\ll we'll tell you \I\ o mear ‘v‘:,‘;“’,.“ oua | | v nkton will putn i f r majority of the grandost R live and progressive citios of Nebraska, | Wero 15 Granipa Powors. HHe has been | W et the prvilize. Chiero will bo pleniy'of | 4 0% your sabseription to the DALy The South Dalota District I so0in battled R YL that QYAr Hanirnig e ST OF AGRICULTURE. | The idea of the palace was suggested everything since ho Greelyized —but this fall | Money to poy Tapoa ol She smploves 86 | Bue for both at the samo time. | tion will give its first anmua 10U 4 e g bavtled for human liberty will have | e house of ropresentatives will' dur- the fact that boet sugar -works, the lavg. | 1 feels this influonz which scoms to have | iy fERtIRRR S LR, s WEBELSEE | porhaps wo'll do fvand perhaps we' won't: | Contervillo from October 7 to 10 inclusive. pitched their tents on fame's eternal | ing the ensuing we give its attention | st (n the United States. huve boen cp. | SPread over our state like contagious disease. | tion for victuals, ete, was made on® the re Dbubitive donityoull miss 1s worsejthan awaili iimha. Lgiwronco county t haherst AR camping ground, Al i s R 2 HAVe BECn €5 | 1 Butler has gotit; Burrows has got it; | ommendation of the superintendent of the in. e i vald 1O oo | HEE 10 liovar oonvenoe, in Loadtgy ———— i gely to measures more or 1ess | yaplished at Grand Island, and the ma- | onamberlal e ve had symp. | stitution, who thought that there would be | Cawtafford it, did you sey? Oh,come, | Scptember 1, is now indefiuitely postponec e v e A i h Chamberlain has it bad. I have had symp ) now; don't be in 00 biw a® hurey, You | 7604y d artesian wells will_bo sunl ACCORDING o the patriots of Dodge | directly affecting perisis 0 agul | chinery will be in motion this fall | tomsof it. We feel that we want to distuyp | 10~ more — than one hundred in- | pted, A0 0 G O T5I8 BOiE to cost B OIS B et i ) DAL B | oulture, Itis time the conclusion to do | m mates, It happens that the num- g in South Dakota for irvization purposes b county a crisis is vipening in the Third L s 4 P The annual Grand Army of the | the general order of things; that we were ber has run up to 160, and | YOR YOl e iach Iy? Why, | fore Junuary 1, next. This means big crops district which cn bo averted only by | th1swas reached, fovalthough itis due | Rapublic veunion meets I Grand | diosento lead; that wo should draw tho sal- | of course more Tood wid clothes wero noces. | Y G1e R iiaie AT, ausaTY (o] | of oereale ln 181, “favorite son” plunging into the | We committee on agricultureto suy | [sland the first of September, | aries and govern the poople. Of course, | sary. Butyou can no moro keep p from | vou st have a daily paper, you The annual catalogue o idar ofise h. Itis barel i " | thatit appears to have been duly dili- | anq v Powers hus mot farmed for years, I never | EOlugnsane than you can from committing . t lopedia or n t ngricultural coll b entin considering proposed log of the ouched a plow or a xeaper oXCept at the L peomtion must be provided, no matier y S fents for the' year ingof the is vi 1 » to e necessary both for the v county fair, but this fecling is a peculior one | how many ar to cither If we ¥ The twentioth annual Ingof the kind is visible to the nuked onethatno ma can gotonto. [ had the | have wore incur, sane than ution of ¢ | the sugar palace, & punorama battle of Gettysburg and the ; 0 intercsting programme of the old vet- yein the remaining fifty-thees countios rof the agricultural int t and for ans, )e no lack of interest. Tie decifion of the k Island to ) ] j ire not to by comply with the order of the interstate ) at crisis is confined to Dodgocounty. N feeling, and, as I'say, all the candidates have | lated on in the 1d exhibits of sugar there | pad it pado hody is to blam X e of turning a numiber the palaco n ¢ .""‘l ex- “But do you suppose that this thing would ythan it wot coutain specimens of | annoy you it you would get on a farm and go | doorof the penitentior ul products grown | to work " asked the reporter. that there is a del J f ot sugar | T do notknow,* said Farmer Edgerton, | for victu: i L{QRL SANEME mipiabur suguy v " | asylum was 8 ing #0,000 loss than commission carried consternation 1 ny e A y i urth inch dismay into the railvond eamp in Chi- R ey Lk SR oA BT r with throefourth the Lincoln asylum,” It Su and is filled with rock takon TIERE WILL KE LIGIU W tha L In all there is 3,200 feet of as Inspector Flahert that on Sep. 3 r this, and of course Grandps Powers, Ollie | tember 2 the 90 & 1 30 gasoline — Kemand I would hate to disappoint them. " lamps in the city of Lincoln will b 1 i 3 hero aro other nttractions which | And Mr, Edgutan lott, wooping tears thay | Inoreand an oud put to th present caruiv v OMAHA iscus- i of ! aries going ol s the ate fa it gty diseus- | Grand Island's enterprise has furnished, | would have assayed about 80 per cont salt. thid i e A i f LOAN AND TRUST get, Ior Ll wh ttend the reunion will be | 1 o fi here will b 1 portions of £ 0 attenc ¢ b Those who figure on results this fall must | there will be s ' ment over whatis tormod “an unnatural | nate bill 0 us- (g d. refroshod and insiructed. MARERIR 00 & housand | the city during t no, the great : - / COMPANY. allianee” of the party with prohibi- gos, the fivst taken Smm——— frowd o€ vigiwrs aa eall a8 Whe citlzens will ed within rea i I jeasure e protect n thugs and 8 bao and G tap! 500,000 tionlsts in one county in the state, The ina measure be pr s ad | do of biographits of i Subsertbed and Guaranteed Capital, .. 85 ‘\\.” puttir Iu;.' BRI R Y BiNe Ry VI Ln complotd Pald In Capital o 260,000 4 various lump posts in the city, giving the T von't find s much t | Buysand sells stooks and bonds; negotiutes bt to porform with regard to all officers | entitled “Democrats, as Well as Republicans, ,‘_:muu; the v Mugby i‘l” ‘I on i “the | eotui "'.'f‘. Juperi b ;‘\H.“M.“I.,“I.:l‘ utes union of the prohibitionists and [ poses the report of the committee was | and they cannot shirk iton account of | ave Ungrateful” It is unnecossary to add Sou 1 find & hoap stant more Abom Tkt | cOrporativne, Wkos charge of Property, coi- y in 1881 an "“_‘“‘ L 1 ”‘-‘"- R [“"1 inadvance, the ouly fruit of | porsonal friondshin or political affilin- | that this volume will not constitute auy of A mecting of citiaen a2k tho Harrison aud Grover Cleveland, or Oshicosn | 10718 toxes ; patriots will deny the | the discussion heing an umendment pre- | tion, As munagers and supervisors of | Mr. Boyd's campaign literature, oil chamber last evening DU rpO; and Kalamuzoo 4 i 4 » : > haral] scribing how the WAREPA 4 BUnRag porfecting arvangements for the proper cele- | “iroy volumes of it, about seven thousand P 5 rust Cc noone has had the hardihood | scvibing how the appropriation should | the aftairs of the county they must so | Farmers' frinds i3 o cousus aro widely | bonsin o Lver des by Lincan. Conmiers. | Lot volumos of it about, seven th iaa Omahal.oan&TrustCo truth of the asssrtion that [ be applied. Of course this is practically | 1o it that \ ne every officer shall regularly | at variance this year, | ble enthusiasm wa i 1 to ubout 110 ordinary volume amount. of SAVINGS BANK. the prohibition cam- |committ gislation, of which thero [ yccount for the foes collected by him | Block 8 (Ouaha's oW poste Mise alte); [ | 20800 BHAL0S B i i ordinary York wore paid out of s . eal at the present ses- | and turn over to the county treasurer sadly in need of a new dress. ’ labor sock the city will talce part ey the surplus above his salary and allow- - | i 1 example be g » Inspection of meats for | ynees atlonst once each yoar. As a mat ihe Right Kind of President, | ‘ v lsnot surprising that a ortation, on which ouly two hoursde- | tep of fact the law requires these settle- g0 York Tribune 1 3 loputy will bein operation dur- | “T Would not like totry it. Of courso you © Such an unusual oceurrence nat- te n, ex ) om th 1 t 1 1 sco that Tam willing to make a sacrifice of urally excited indignation among cor- 3 that they merit mysell; it is a terrible sacrifice, too, but 3 vest, as it will give all g pr nis g 1 b Y hat t} will now i hed e these farmers want some patriotic soul to do poration prosidents and attorneys whose oneo is that they will now | yisitors a cloar idea of how sugar is ] ¢ chief alm in lifois to nullify, by hook omewhat hastily disposed of, someof | anufactured or crook, the will of th \tors, em, ifnotull, certainly not receiving | — careful scrutiny and MINNESOTA domocrats ox press amaze- ! should be anothor feature count on ut two hundred and ten thousand = - votes being cast, Thesemay be divided up arrange to DUTY OF THE COMMISSIONERS. in as many ways as suits you best, ruly shgocki yot there 4 2§ ) *l after a debate ty precedent tosustain | of two hours, intents and pur- The county commissioners have aduty | Charley Brown is said to be writing a hook S E Corner 16th and Douglas Sts Puld in Caplital ) ribed wnd Guarantood Capltal 0 Por Cont Interest Pald on Doposlt A shord g I NICJ LANGE, Cu r " ) oF Writing 1o be round 1o seo you before Officors: A. U, Wy mun, président; J. J. Brown, fonal campaign fund Y neasure, the bill pro- INSURANCE AGENT any quantity 1 It isa ud thing to have a president who imesots domocrats joined wasallowd, had veceived more atten- | ments to be made every six months and Isa i ave | o A | o . neither goes fshing on Decoration day nor Mo b { R b T Ao e a0 ngon iwohibs on the common | tion. Ttsdiscuss’on inthe senateand in the | the law should be enforced until it is re- | ymes his arcival at. & great city for tho day | ;““f\ 2 the loss, by @ paor for T af |E‘v ¥ sud l\‘ ) ooy mase talking 1o h" Wil give vice-president, W. T. Wywian, Ltroasurer g tobeat the re- [Press, and the support that has been | pealed or modified. after the national entwmpuent bas been | insumncein castern compavics who had 10 | shouldn't come soon enough to suit yous | Pirectorsi—A U. Wy 3L Millard. J. J given it by the secretary of agriculture, i | Brown, Guy 0. Barton, B W, Nush, Thom No esception is made by the law in | brokeu up. f write lusurance bere aud who fu- | postal card to us will bring him ina huiry. 3KTLVL Georgo b Luke.

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