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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEI, FRIDAY., AUGUST 22, 1890. . et e 7 A ———————————————— THIEE DAILY " um arz MM y 2808 . . S WDE fudeof involuntary refugees fr the | ties who employedthe Pinkerton men didnot | [ N N N ”]‘4]‘;. ‘ THE ATTACKS ON MR, POWDERL Y, |‘:::'ul” (!;::‘1»1. H: u]:;\“l ”»;::.1{ hlyl.'l\l.::‘ ,ls ey n.m..I l:"“:'mn“";;;fvlmn*-“[ I,ROM ’l‘l"“ bTATIfl CA\PIT from Tue Brrof which they were igmorant. EWS OF THE NORTHY The Americin biscuit and minuficturing ; - = == | The Chicag News intimates that ‘“‘the il e o company of Chicag has acepted the pro- Nebraska, E. ROSEWATER, Editor. T nights of Lavor are pursucd by o Nenesis” | ¢ most serious one, What makes |Observation. I thay did know it thy can- Visions of the statites of Nebraska onabling [ A personal rights loague, with a ® = | His othor nune fs Powderlf,—OMATA B, | the_ situition of these uifortun- | MOt Ve 0 serevelyblaned for what has oo- foralgn corporations Lo becono domestie cr= | ship of sixty, has boon organizcd at 11 WA PUBLISIIED ERY MORNING. | August 7 wo® people in Rusia singulrly | U3 A FKick from the Drivers on the Standard | porations he Kpiscopalians of Wilbur havo e - i T 3 | Mr. Powderly is making foreed marcies to | ! R g J v These ave 14 views of papers that 1 . CHY NEWS AND NOTES, menced the erection. of & new chuih byil E SUBSCRIPTION s 0o | the scene of comflict n New York. Asa iragieal, observes thes New York Sun, is |y 0700 (o PO e to the cor® Street Railway. The organied Ibor soceties of Lincoln | ingwhich will cost §1,000, e TR e e el oo | lendor ofrotrat, Terrence isin ackuowledged | ils hopelossnos. “If the porte should RELOE. . 3 sorod and Lancastor eounty ave completing %6 Whitsiey Champlon Jst week roportod Thrce moniis T gt §0 | Maier.~OMIIIA DR, Al "“'I‘ X ¢ tho | Indertaken sinilaly organized and im- '"”"I $0n8, to@-whitoh ll"'r"' "l‘”;" :"' & rungements for the approjriate celebration | u heavy hailstorm south of that place wi Bndday B, One Ye 00 [ It is quite consistent that the oganof the | 11N s It Lo word in appravh or defenso of the 4 of Luborday o next Monday week lefudritia of ioo hub docp 1n tho tavine Yostcly v Ono Lenl 120 | papiblican rairoad ringin Nebmskn, which | Plivcable persccution ofits Christiantub- | o “oe the “siviking employesof the HOW STOLEN BEER CAUSED TROUBLE. |0\ #ieo8 Wi cansist of o grand l"l" I Thoe voters of Dillor instructed the sehool FICES " » s | jeetsin Armenia or Crete s o gre e 5 ; o parade o forenoot sic, speaking A Y St Foon tnt r by, The Boeihing has been bikcapping every efort of the ol ~>'I'_” RIS, “l". M ‘F“ "’ll New York Central. But independently P rortuis Elier Tvires it CusTankn pat oficors to rent additional room untll w now ot Ors i, ComerN i 26t h.v-un Farmers \|.\m.‘|4 :, 1[ Z,.wlul- kim.m,y:"\»: :?m_n‘\u‘»‘ AA'IH|b" ulnlml .“. xrnnn}uf\’!;l ';“”‘\ | of their views mgarding the merits of ho Mysterlons Robbery of Tuesday | i the afornon. g i 11.-11‘&”‘ Hp. 4 vl il e Offioe. #1 of of Conrerce the. leauor of:tho HKnighitaol Labot in tig [OIGAN Proieste would bewr BEUS ~OUS | ghe eqiteersrbifeiviet the wiisond Night Still Unsolved —Another Di- ALsam, this morning o small ol housein | B B4y ooy oA Now Yor k. Noons 1, 14and [ Tribune bullding | present struggle with the Vanderbilt European diplomacy has never ventured | . o 0 A . tho B, & M. yirds was barned to the ground. (B WIEE AT Yiu Pourth fatlos Wit salite o 515 Fotarleen th $treet power. Nothing ¢lso is to bo expeted.— | 1o elsim the ssme tht of intoference | COTPALY 8id 4k amen, tliey are sble to vorce Case Bobs Up—A Loss tbont £100 cintion will Told its foirth roion & e o Ward-Elrald, » elatm fhe sime right of Intef@rnee | oo, gy guoinz an ghganization as the Woman Run Over o mateon of -t fome Sfor fullen | chmprment jof ks Tei groundsin Crawlvrd \ CORRESPONDENCE _ withthe homenftairs of a great Chris- Pinker s b e Iy women at Milford has snt word to the sheriff clober 1, 2and 3, ANl cormmuntetions relating to nows and The arrant demagogue and imposter | yin power which It has repeat | re rlon privite armyis not only out herothat she wishes (o send Rosa Beaslo; Bartley has no suitable rooms for the | sl giitonii mmntier should be addressed to the | wy ot o dueting the acrobatic Double | ot | i (F iy of place in our seeial order, but is a e | backto Lincon. No reason isassigned for | lie schools and many wished to vote & Faitorial Vepartmnent | ISt " | edly asserted with relation to Mo- # | | XV Livcors, Neb., August21.~[Specialto Tifte | )5 R o th sn-yearold girl wh bon's and then build, but at the o h LETTER | endbe is welcome to make all the eapi- Vi 84 menace to it which should be removed h ' his, osa 18 the thireen yearold girl who | bonts « uild, v BUSINESS 1, - | E - S 5 lammedan eountries. ™ It has heen sug- e lslation can ncoom- | BFHI—It has bee noticedof lite that fow | is soon to become a mother and whois wait- | week the bouds were defeated WM husivess Byttorsand wonittanes shorld | gal he can among laboring men . and | ostd thnt the great Helrew baukers as promptly as legislation can nccom= | 0 "o, iiovel by the Standard street wall- | ing for the district court toconvene to b Sunday afternoon a Frement prea i F e, ahverk i postoflice ordors | Alliance farmers out of what ThE B¥ ittt s Bvemdumunt e ieppavdil [ 1 U Way conpany rermiined over o wdk, 10 mit- | seveiteen:veiroid Carl Eager t necount for | preached to the Younz Mon's Chritiag {0'hes minde iy tble to the order of the tm= | 1 ald 5 Mr Powdarly. This | L urope might avert the propos d per — - teir Low el qatifed flioy wore for the puis | the awertity of her oniid. cocfation upon *Judge Lyneh, or Mob L pony, e ’““] L ; GV A 18 | secution of their people by combining to ONAILL AND DENVER. (‘i:“’h‘l‘““‘“ ;““"I "“‘“" iy 1.‘< i e Pt T and Its Relation {0 Civil Government," " tckigad s Deanlad pa es 1ot have to masquerade os e ol 3 Gy f on, e fpequint diange could not beex- |y o 8 GEO.WAS CGTOND iss Tattio Towne, thought 10 have b The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietors, | PRV SRR of the producers and work. | [H7Y#e the erelit wd commorc of | Recentlytheboari of public vorks of | ylaiied, Butthe mystry was explained to- eI ordhb o have Lo The Bec 1710, Furnam and Soienteonth€ts. | 5o oot “Thg courde for twenty years Russia, and itis believed they will exert | Donver advdrtied for bids for aquarter | day to Tie Ber: ly'a ouplo of the drivas | Eh1 Well,now, dou't hetoo suve ahoutit. | Blair; is showing signs of {mprovemont and P - E — | Ing e : ¥ theirinfluence in this direction if the | of o million of public improvement | whowere among tie few whohave remained. | If the father of his country should come back | the physicians have hopes of her recove FWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | has been consistent throughout without | o o s P 1 ) 3 I e SNl . | ’* 18t G LgT il whld Russian government proceeds with the | honds, Despite the widespread notige | Thostory is best tld inthe words of one of | andrun for president, aud you had to write a || The citizens of Logan county leld a toot No w8 shudding crocodile tars overimaginary | ygie agaist the Jows. Bub 115 o | of the saly, mot @ solilufy bidder ap- | then: campatian i faof hin fiaybo you might find | igat candy on Mondus todovito neans to N. D, Vel cash -r‘r‘-' :’hu | w ,““, ‘{‘ ”',“ without |-‘~:‘ ngthehy- | giame to tho mnations that in this pered at the ofice of the loardat the man,* said he, “can romain inthe em- | that you did not know sueh un awfol sight [ InUuce the Kearney )i 8 rallroad does sulermnnly swe erite for the sake of catching gudgeons | o ploy of the n of Tue DATLY closing decade of the ninet ith | hour set for opaning thebids, nor wasan oxtond theivline westwant from Callaway 3 wdard t rilway company | about him afier all. What you wantin that [ thictanl, kb ] wally agerees togive back to the [ casewould bea plinly written, trustwoithy | Frith Booth boughta now mowir et 16, 1990, Wit us and inflating its subgeription BEEItY TGy oM Gtiin etk by e b unless ho v " fumciay. Avzust i 1 Beksized up Mr. Powlerly years m'(’l ‘“‘\)H‘.Iy‘.‘.‘,fl.,\.“H“ |..“W l‘:]‘.‘im\h l!\‘n:i ‘.m” s "“"'_l; by mail or “""’-""‘1‘}" company half his sulary for nearly three vears | andunderstandablo acountof the immortal | rocently and turned it loose in b x AT A w0, when he allowed tho Knightsto be | ; it tion and| This isa startling condition of offairs, | i yivance, The scheme of these rabbers is syouth and munbood, his training, | grass. “Duving the niehit some i Wednesday, Augisi i st oRlorol Gl Wivedlibsts et ]2 DOELGE B Worl Of mnation or | and is particululy injurious to Denver, | fhis; Whon they omphy @ tow man they et | his schicremints, bis darator as o wn | Bismealow nd vith astodw L B Tl CaaN MEEAaE DU HE Sea T S e congress of the Utited | which wasabout to inaugurate an exten- | hinran for abouta werk and then they come | no cherry tre, or cannot alio " business, S _.’“j”‘l““' I itHE The FRAHOPIBIS stilte 1o by tes hus at ¢ given ahint of the | sive system of siteet paving. to him ad inform him that if | butjustihe straight truth abouthim, what- | GHEEEE TR 6 R BERGEY AS 5 = \‘ B AL ‘ Y | feeling that pervades this country, and Tho financial paralysis of the chief | he will apreeto buy a worthless lot for 00 | ever ghost stories might be needod you could | found aluman skull in tho | ) s Qs i Martin - Irons. At that period the | )i may Laveno influence it is cred- | eity of Colorado is in striking contrast | on the bunksof Silt evcels and allow b fix up tosuit yourself. And the place where | about one wnile up stream fro Rworn ta botaro o and subserived in fny K ,‘Ht«lm-ru f |‘x;r\\’r‘1' in l‘yhu w-l“:v\‘\[l itable to tho mation thit it has notut- | with the spendid psition of Omuha in | PAYY to tuke from §10 m«::.m\n of m‘l\\‘ .\n-“m]nl‘[ mml‘.n n\u s ;\‘mxl‘\iv‘v in the Ameri :f’\‘:}"\‘ 1\-.-{‘“'” ‘I:\‘\“\‘- ;: wran ¢ Phenat L A TR e | ,,,‘m,“/ 1 ”;“:d \l,‘“,(];q_i,w”,,‘;l Sols terly v-_"rm-wlnh_m threatens 10 bothe | the nonelary wold. During 1889 ,.,1.”,‘ % n\. ,’,"\,“,‘f‘l,’;ffl.‘,' ‘.],(.‘,.\1:“.,‘,“‘,\“,‘:, ““ '”n lln‘l 1\ \!‘-m; 11 m.'x' vv‘m- 1, you un standing Boar his follow ! A Rty or Totwiin 80 Unnder sy londor that hed Aghting mat § oo or ol e of despotio power} Omuha disposel of public improvement | . es o pay &00 for alot of suid hills that | derstand, butthe Americanizod clopedia :'_‘l':\‘“.","‘;:‘:,"j'l;\"" e s, Bt B eatiica. Belig iy syoom de= | bhe' 1 Siler 648 Benihis| volld Rars | CT B Uie BUSSHloRniuEy bonds nggregaling seven hundred and | iyt worth 30 cents, ho is inmediately fird. | Briannica; sounds pretty near tho thing. | They Loft last sprini with aview of ] fomesind savs that ho ls swrotnry of Thelee | omerged from the contest with victory esm——ms— ninetyseven thousand, nine hundred | There i no compromise. Youmust either | butit isa mighty different thing ing, but by the ir of missior i T T e Ty Y (Yot ke Bel by it et A AMELY DEMAND, and fifty dollas, bearing five | give & mortgageon half of your silary for [ Swme way with Frankin and Joffewon, | Sauaw men they weve porsiaded (o 1 Flor il OF, Attt 188, 18060 coples for fops | ON theit beuncs, They would have our- | twoor theee yoarsor you gt your waiking |and Hamilton; with Patriclc Henty, and | B H. Hinshawol Paivhury las ret | nd slx per cent interost. 4 dictatea | The republican platform of Nebriska o LTI coples, for October, 180, | crowded Floxie o the wall ] LA heR il R from Laporte, Tud., where, as att b L eI, N eRad ¢ Nike | declesin favor of lavs conpeliingrail. | fiths of the unowt wvere short-time | pawrs. [ il yu &5 a moith is sml IR R e e PR SITHITEG: 10 DA it B s e S e My Powdirly dil not | ronds toudopt appliances vhich science | sever and paving bonds, one-tenth of | SheiEl wagt el et gk felhe Rl gt A againt timore & Offo i « coplos: Tor Mareh, 1800, 20,815 coplis ) sl vy % | Tl e $had: 5 4 > g e BoBUN any moun s left ove L <00k c { < din B3 ca % or #2000 damages, as through TEO0L 30,864 ccomions. for Moy, Il A when fighting wis the |supplies for the protection of itsem: | whichis due mnuilly,and aresccured | 5 o iy ynovorer Tsco i, Theres jwor | andyou will fud some of them mentioned, | ¢ of th pany, while traveling for " Jeie, (500, 30,51 eopits, 15" only hope. Ho cried “peacs” | PLOYos nst accidents, Thenecesity | byliens on the property of the respect- | Joun Nichol with only ono leg. The heart- | buy maghty little more, and somoof them [ O¥er their rud Nov v eived s L O e e o was no® poace, Mo wanted | for sich legisatio: is made manifest by | ive paving and sever districts, These | lessmangen woe erucl cnoueh to milke | not evon tiat-any one of fhe ol | Rlbies wnaf leds pernaneitly =l M EPRAS b i % °% Fiho rooent refortof the intersiate tom-| bonds did not go begging for hddors. [ fR1l Projosition tollm dlig bOCIUSe 16 sw orges getsa colimn where an American | ot = presonce th's 2ddiy of A AT 7 1o n he knew that at that |1 I that he needed all s wages, and conse- n e TWwo D | G213 N. P Ivin. Notnry Pablie juncture sieh o proposition aconfes- jmervee commission, which shows that| On the contrary, the demand was SO | quently coull not invest in property in the | mancets halfa dozon words. But pick up e t YD) k 3 = e T luvine the: yoar nineleen hundred and | greatthat o premium s high us eight | botoms, he was fived, * Hesstonnd is - | the Americanized Engyclopedin Brita Highmove had a 15, AIIOUGH Sevorything is running | sion of weaknes ; ) : : othier, and T conld mention any numoer of | andyou willsee the difereice at oncos the | . Seuator Petti is at houe for the full ey W e i asaia ot ol New The Brotherhool of Telegraphers |seventy-two employes of the railionds | and one-eighth per it wis netted on | geyid SOho el the same stovy. Lt e bt aliittons 1 Sl DR Al b, ChOibIal iR hans | telbd AT wa nd found Limwnat. |in the United Stites have been| ore hunel of one hundred thouswnd | “Ihemostunfair par of the busiessis [N GONCE WG & W S BON o stortin oo acandi- Na} 3 il are trouh v nore Mr. T for I : e ; Rl it ith nc- | thatno guaranteels given that the driver | Bngisn thrones, aud the men of deeds and | quiq for United 1 Not-box o5 than they arewilling to admit. | ing at the eitical hour. They amalga- |killed outright and twenty thou- dollars, The fotal premium with will e retained i sewvice long enough to who mide this western empive, aro “, et i 7 e e e | mited with the Knights md yere prom- [$and and tventy-oight injured. This crued interest redlized on the yes complete payment for the lots contracied |coming to the f STRBY A0 Al D el AL ) Tre pohibitionists of Conneeticut | ised their support, bt they wereshame- |shows that of the trainmen— engincers, [ sales reached the magnificent sum of vhl‘.. It a man is discharged —and un- 1t to know what we aredrivingat? | Jom W.D iongo tof i AR Ao a TN E e At asvaita fully deserted snd loft to the tender |firemen,brakemen and conductors—one | filty-two thousind one hundred and ::I"“‘I‘,“‘u 1’.‘.“\“‘“ muh”m poy l: ;;{:: well tell you, We mean to sell you a | the compar Jub 15 close as they conld get | merey of Jay Gould, bociuse Mr, Pow- | death oceurs for one hundred and sev- | twenty-nine dollarsandfifty-three cents. [ 1oy and an forecose % and of the Amevicanized Encyelopedin Britan- | ‘H’""“-yv tz of Lead City suys ther L ow without giving the snap | derly did not seo fit (o give thom moral |cnteen employes and one injuryfor every | Omahs four and o hall per cent short- [ make the poor exdviver lose o cont put | Bica nd ta ,\;-vu}‘\;‘ ripiion to tho Dy | bell of nfeactory ore, uverizing, betven §13 8 th ¥ y n . X \ T i i iigesan intoit. They of course can discharge any | BEt forone year, both at e tine, | and 14 ¢ from Terraville to A ihirleen men employed. There is no | tine bonds sid during the presont | Mn10IL Thor of cowst cn dischime Parliape ¥ Slbani aps wo won't; | I-ead; that ity vy to handle it now : T From that day 4o this Powderly has |other business whove thedeath rate is | month at a premium of two and three- | forandthereby fot wearly half his wages | DULIwedon't yorll uiss itwors than we | A mastiff dog T A al on N popilation aswellas in avea, Toxas 3 AR et R T R .ve | quarters por cont. back. Through this scheme they ¢ | shall. ; John Duncan, a nan at Grand Forks, i nm-' iz sato of (e south. ' Tn tan | oo amere figurehead posing perioli- | projot timately 5o largo, and there ‘l'l‘ ; ‘g o A i men to work for the starvation - firireof | Cantofford it, did you sayl O, come, [ biting him scverely two plac 1 1o the south, L aally on thescenes a8 *“the great arbi- | should not only be state but national leg- hese figures foreibly demonstrate the | A5G0 Bk ariaith nnd) logH sl e now; don't be 'in too bir a”hury. You [ John broughta revolver to his ace and yeurs it distanced all conpetitons for [ {1 pycdudy ippewrs fo the rail- |islation in the matter of adepting all | gllt-elge credit of Omihaat home and | thenselves, 1 tellyou thisis prity rocky.” [ haventevenheard wiit it s going to wst i the canine low, first place, having now reached thetwo | g Jsccos very much like the cat | theappliances that science affords, and | abroad. Of the millions expended on MY STERIOUS ROBIERY. G a tand S oanh Riiy. SIS R L e B e e million mavlc, ! belled by the rats, Hisapproach is al- {this is donanded by the Ne- | all clusses of public improvements,and | e stangerobieryof an old man of his | the daily papors alne osts vou 5 conts wnd | S o other diy, i WA R i wavs lnown by the tinkling of belis, |braska republicans. The old sys- | the various bondedobligations incurred, A bumr L S e B, AT lhlti" a daily mper you kuow, | sot five to tho hay, destroying his log stabl ,\]\" '” A days the yeomen of | yyle 0 " el Quiker guns and his [lem of car coupling is yet in| mob one penny hus been repudiated. | inmysiry. The chiel of police and sherift | puts cets into anold stocking foot ach day | MU B duantt LEayos g Wyoming will register their vegardfor | (a0 o2l T8 =0 s, wor vogie onmany rods, simply becauss to | Every evilenes of public indebtedness | hase spent esiderable tine in attmpling | foramonth aid tien add 10° cents iFivsa | Billy Wiltims, mail clork betwecs Biorro the party which made statehood possi ek o DR L) st s ke st g ; i . to learn something more aboutthe old man | short one, or? couts ifit's alongmonth, op 26 | andTraey, received a severe shock from u party wh i atehood possi- [ Co adopt the move modern appliances | has been promytly met at maturity, and i ! L RR OO stroke of lightning that occurred while ho y. The be 1ére he was o 2 mn and his pobable fate, but as yet the | cenis for k In the present New York Central | Would entail the outlay of afewthousand | the city is in position todny to cancel {tifnr as muterins - as evor. | whole $150 whenour sgent licoMe B et ars. Stockholderswhoreceive their | consideralle of its outstanding indebt- [ Mr. Coots, wlo lives on it und | thats2.:0 andyour pronise tiikce Mr. Powlerly is entirely out of |dollws. Stodcholderswhoreceive their izt beinidlng tndsbt (| M QPR D e el oD | fe and o pronlacia plice. Thostrike is not caduded by |dividends of course donot caveif tyenty | ednessif the indlolders would sell, Was seon toduy. 3 the Knights of Labor, and if it was con- | thousand menaveannuatly injured and The financial operations of the city | ther ) is e : 4 ) ) ! : 4 hdn ] 4 A b . = Sdean gt aed (LTI S e any city in | Says hewas e ofthepersons who witness zht then and there and we will undertai dog, Preparatory to committing the decd ho fined to the Kuights of Labor it could |u thousand murdered in theperformance challenge comparison withany eity in | FES G "5 S theold. man jumpup | in our nume. to diveryou the fist five. vol: | rested the muzzle of the gun on bis fort, Tho .d outwithin for- | of their dutie the countuy, after b bruary, mid be redy with the 2 llson you. For | Wasin T » piy the same |Bearby w ' months, he | Avouth of twelve or fourteon sumumers He isa man of veracity and | will give you the fist five” volimes of | named Melin, residing in - Fast Grand Forks, o doubt of his telling the truth. He | the Americanized Kueyelopedin Britannica | loaded agun with corn, intenton killing a ble, despite 1 the democrats ion to the presi- dontto visit the const was engravedon plateof gold. For some mystorvious rea- persistent. opposition of trick a roundhouse ALIFORNTA'S invit | | @ ssily have baen snuf ng jerkeed outof the buggy mn [ nmes within four montis, and wiil put you > did his great toc. jon. the usunl apostrophe to the climate | €915 ’ . Bt s vellcia : % e MLy s ’\ g : ; R A R e B S SR A KL Accidents will always happen to train = after the velicle, shouting thathe lad been | down for oue year's subscription to T wked to rive £50,000 and tho vas omitted in mnking the i 3 3 it etk SINCE March 1 the total number of | robbed md yelling for assistance in stopping | Ozxna Bex, daily y._editions to an edgo tool mannfactory " e force ave the skilled raily enployes |men, but science has offered many in- hos marketed at the picking conters of | thethieres.” Coots with others joined inthe | Really, if you wanta fitterthing than tiat « there. Theconcern has secured s an il wind Uhet Dlows nobody | @mbodied in the switchman's aud fire- | ventions that reduce the chances of gS murketedat the packing centers Ol | oo and could bave seized the horse's bit il have toraise it for youwclf,for we | eight patentsat a cost of $30.000, having 0 4 l't'> o '. lows D ‘{ mmon's brotharhosds, They don’t recsz- | scclients very malerlilly. TheNebrasks the country reiched the enormous num- | asthe simal was turmned south onSecond ve it to you 000 capital tock, looking for a locia good, 12 Pinkertons are actively RPN h €) & RS i 2 A = or si. 111 i ved g ifty | street, but he was afr the thi might What 15 the Americanized Encyclopedic he compa peute ere will cm- punctuving the Fll prosidential %oom, | 1l Powderly s a leader and don't legisiature shouldseato itthat the de- 1:]\:"?:“:1; :\l:“lil:;‘)-li.Nj-“:',’r"}:ty: i;\]x;fi}"{nft,\l ALy he oyl St \ L Sl il s (1:!“‘, “.‘lyx‘l‘ comp i.;\"\’xw”f‘ 1 there will om: wherent the admivers of the “stuffed | "in mder hin, and his offorts in their |mand ofthe republican platform in this s o7) s 2 million and | ehyse fora lng distance and finlly gave out Britawnica is. don't you! The 4 sl nie S = : « SRt et E e e e e et The |regurd is heeded and alaw enacted that ahalfover thecorvresponding period of [ and had to return, but the man robbed still nized Eneyclopedia Britannica is just PHE INDUSTRIAL FIISLD. prophet of William stro loudly ehally y superservicable. The | regur (Rt A1 1689, OF this number Omaha scores an | ket upthechass, What las become of the with all the subjeds of interest to Axier- : ? i joic e for Mr, Povderly ison the | will fowe the corporations to adopt| /w0 8 50 0 0 Fe G T thon. | Oldmant fhis i the question that theot-, rewritlen exhaustively and brought [ Brootlyn hus a Japanese union printer. - - 1d in the lectuare hall, © ON the surfuce it is apparent that the | fessional labor o W authoritics of Missouri are exering | speech, very much like Dick Trevelick, |dents and deiths to trin men. asid tiviho Wt The BLokt ¥ themselves to eapture the disciples of B winlkel hig fawitor el oy Sy S B 10 short- | officers are determined it pssible tofindout | setof maps. Youwoun't find as much about 5 B i’ o 3 S i R b B At e B ;‘\3“; e S SasaTovmnglichan ago ofcorn will undoubtedly swoll the | whit his bwomo of the victm of the wb- | Lont Pomadly or Mugby Junction in the [ Sin Francisco will fiave a co-oxrativo Jesse James. B deeol \ enty years as i abor vreformer, but THE PRESS AND THE PINKERTONS. : Americanized editi asin the ish 3 hut, | bakery palpitator of tho avorago Missourian | hus not dono astroke of labor with his | Therehasbeona deplombie indifer- | ik o marketduring the [all month | the " | Justico is the simplost istance of a system which allows corpor- A v pro- | whatever methods or systems there may gitutor for so much a | be which will reduce the numbor of acc ficers awe pondering over. His sudden dis- | down to date, thesubjects which Americans | Jupan has twenty-uino cotton spinning sind. The abrormal increase in the [ appearance confirms the bolief that he wi dom't care about condensed within reasonable o mirketed 15 largely waitonly murdered by the bold thieves who | limits, awhale serics of biographies of prou number markeled I largely due tovhe | WO . TEOES 0 e ind gy, - The |nentliving men added,anda conpleto PN s shopkeepers compluin of a ery dull ut down for tho Thomas Duvallis & man pst the meridian and farmers are | of Jife who has a promising family of t ildren aged eleven, nine and_seyen yeus o i 5 o < i e o you'll find a lieap sight more about Benjamin nss and iton works st paie SR e i K does not pay to turn forty cent cor u and Grover Clovelind, or Oshlos mmer are resuming. i astrong Jope that the revival | handssinee he found ready-midetalking |enceog the part of the pross generally | fite tork. an b s e i iR o ST L | TEEC i of truin robbing will reach its former | more profitible. regurding the outrages committed by e and Kalimazo, One Brooklyn union will fine ever “Ten volumes of It, about seven thousind [ not parading on Labo nan §5 high place among the profitable in- e wisely taking wdvantage of the present \eiLin dORPERPISS 10) children agel e tnd _seven pages, or fourteen dhousand colums, equal el Bl bl c b UEREh oot trs avas inferton morcenaries at Alny. | sioady prices to disposeof their markot- | Loty bo uppearel at e dstrict cout i | 5 8out110 winiey voumes in amount o | ANGY Wonne ke school hus beer ust ¢ RUSSTA'S PROSCRIPTION OF JEWS, v ase of the shooting down of | gple stock e o i i, “Ho tels the mswal tate | contentsandabout “ono thousand —ordinary Tho Sin Franclsco browers expelled & man o R S e At G lonalva e ars SRR orce 110 ifo. Ho tells the e | yohmesin intevest and veal valie. ThaSintinaboo XDSnen A Ui\ TH TS TRRAVIBE N ot of| e A0 n 0N 0 rapedhon ilyns T paud o 1| (BOTRBIVEL TRERUNS LY R8imed i dlams of woe, Hucharges that tho actions of Bir Want to heir somo more ¢ We conldtell you | for smoking a Chinese mado cigar, T e ey u the president for information asto sh from tho slums of New York which | In areanging the strect sweeping | Duvall withone Willium Jobuson wo, alone | any quantity butadvertising space is just ow York fresco painters complain abo it RO i LR vo dvawn from overy newspa- | schedules precutions should bo taken | Sifleiqut s fir a spapation, iuvin ad- JHe st Monesiani R vouwangtnntefikoue paintersdolngbnolivoLEe L RIS eights cithe s logislative or con- R ¥ Al R Al i toher Y, Mr Duvall claiins | thay two columns futl, we shall have to add | day gressional tickot. Men whose conduct i 1 orned in the publlo. welfare, st "“"""‘““ sweeping instead of dusting | that his wifo ihie perob onaank Tt | another cont to that dilly cight. Our vepre- | Ttis calenlated that there are 150,000 tailors . fa public 1ifo has to ba. defendedund | 4940 Whether any Amoricwn ctizns |least i the state where the | the sireels. shoswers aud wes oor bad lngluge 14 | sentative will be round to see yor beforo Ing | fn the United States. Iu New York eity alono ) f : R R R e e R S R R T e be prescuceof I dron, wd in ¢ andif you need more talking to he will give | there ave 50,000, men who have made themselves offen- ! ol Theiras e Fate. | ways mukes his 1 iedon AR TvIzce Al | MO e e dtha R e s vely unpopular should stand back thi isbavdly to be supposed that there i nuncintion. * But the great jour- he Irony of Fate. the custody of the young Duvalls is asked | Shouldn't come soom onough to suit 3 A Boston piano eompany, employing 600 aly unpopular should stand back this ) i 3 3 Shouldu't come son tuough to su Clicag) Tribwe. with- opted the nine-hour day persons, has by 2 pla . for by the plin tif out reducing wa single citiz 1of the United Statgsamong | nalsof New York have had nothing to postal card tous will brins him i a lhur wand give the party a chanco to It scoms & crwl fale thit tikes off John make an g tight. those who will b affected by the Rus- |say ubout the maltor, und very few else- | Boylo0'Rellly ad leaves us Mike McDouald. | whilo the delivorysman for Baier's whole THE AFTEINOON TEA. Minneapolis has isont-throe flour wills, t i slan governmont’s ediet of expul- | where huve givenit the consideration it — o beor establishiment was tollig some T o s o ER RS ushing il gathered t or's mill makes 7,200 bal I day. P i 2 si0; but congress could mot with |[menited, Tsit possible that the editors astice the BBest kegs of lagerinto Seligsobn’s establishrent 1 fondness which the democrats | 510 ! D0 LR 0113 e sy 95 bt gird lue round ber kuee Fifty yonrs ago the first power-oom for A180n% 100 e Premer All indo. | Propricty have 1 for this |of (hese papersare unable-to sco the New Torke Wor ; O g onimrd e B L ooty i ien sl el o) TEE) s oloss with | DOAT00IE, || meaisi g Ba ot O Bet TR matAnG Ly sy pendents veminds us very much of the | iMormation exceptin behall of Amei- | danger o the authority, the vights and | A siriise orusied fo earth may 186 again, |30 M S 0 Cor into thecallarof | o thel Bigelow of Boston. Ten yards a day was it3 fablo of the for who oheorvod f riven | o0 citizens who might be in dungor. [the libuticsof the people in tho ex omedy and the bost. | thy hotol, whero all hands got boustly drunls, [ Sid tho simmer yo JonEHBinE oragial abaiby : ‘ i f f vod a raven it A BN R Asn vosult the fellows began quareding and [ Milliner 3 jet auus, The enployes of the British admirality,w: e Ttis impossible to how far t] o , 2 pavohed on the branchof & tiee over- ny to sty how far the pres : 4 Mr. Butler is Posted, finally a burly negeo mmed A Johnson tooks | Shereplied : wadowie oftice and postoftice, have begun the foin hoad with o pleceof cheeso. in hisbill dent will go in supplying the informa- [ations toemploy on occasionarmed hands St Louis Globe-Demoerat. offense some remaric mado by another sWhat 1s that you say ¢ Hamy married! | tionof aunion of government workmen, o+ “Dear raven,” exelain . o | tion ealled for, but at auny rate thene of reckloss and irresponsiblo men yeneral Butleradunits that he was a | cobredmannamed Moses Burns, and whip- | Well, T nover helieve nen strike orother purposcs. Dear raven,” exclaimed the*fox, I AR "y jnaction k e M A ¥ t0 ]\ Gencral Dutleradinits that ho weie inob & | S8R0 S L e ped it dkBarus’ | Wiy ¢“hio vows of lov thit man x "The “pelief fund” of the Pennsylvania ri | lovoto honr your sweet voico s much!” | Ofcongressis a suggostion to the Rus- |serio their will? — One of tho t soldicr, which goes W show that he has | iy " gnly thing thatprevented a wur- [ tomet™ «Well, but you threw him over. | road is no small affair. Last year itis s ] And while tho flattered raven wis eronle. | 5100 government that its proseviption is [cofiplaints of tho founders of | read tho historyof tho war in an iatelligent | der was the fact that the carlri fuiled to [ \*You'veb e micviol thio “ml:‘w» ' “L | theemployes contributed 37,461 and i ) 2t MR R TR St vogparied with disfavor by thegovern- |the ropublic agaiist the British | and impartial wiy. explode, Burus then se long carving | don't « le was so devoted tome. 1ie | company £70,100, making a total of §147,0-1. ing u tune the fox quictly walked sway i of b He TR LA S batast 1k e e \" IrdaciER e 2 e S Loy Kuife aud atlempted to plunge it into John- | might have hean decent about it. Heo might | Of this £143,500 was paid out. with the choese. lon ! ite ves. It isnotat |king 8 lat he qumtored among The Sonthern Metod san's body. The other particihants inthe | have kept single for ayear anyhow Tho Cigzarmakers’ Internuticnal ha x Enme— all Likely that this will have any effoet, |them large lodies of armed troops. Is s drunlecn orgio were frightoned aloost into sh-T wish toselect a_necktio. | 190, During the last cleven years the union h : T T T S T R T e (TR » any Loss serlous that thegrea AR RN Leer| o | soberness by this blood-curdling scne and for your hushand? Miss Ki haid outin benefits §1,128,962, of whichi $126.« TN Towhoa 1o Nobrasin, thet domo: b | ' satabry o e o, lousthatthegreat | Misissippl democrats killel Marsh Cook [ Riling up jeparited the murdeous combii- tleman [am engiged R i aa s e Dt for sicic g one e 1o | cvatic party loudly proclaims in its plat. | O'¢ a8 condem: corporations are now permittel tocom- becanse hetriedto be elected y are practicilly out off fr logal profossion, beg under | the expros i it be concoded, wo have the foadl o in and our railioad statk s biack 18 ure w5 law o castles of baons who held by The Deyil’s | trusts: acts as transfor ugont and trustee of tions, takes CHAFE0 OF PIOperty, cols whom sor the crewnstances, neresse hor debt m: e N aratod, ana they sideivored to & than 100 por cont while other states have | horfrom a life of shime by sending her to a wpnblican | ans, Ofiea Pamer was ealled and hear- | My, Siila liad bette nofits, #66,185 for death Lenotils and §200,= forms it at love for the farmerand | © uel and unwarrantable perse- | mand at plossure the services of armed | tothe Mississippl constitutional convention, | rested Jones, who stole th and Bums, | him co: sk itouthimself. You | 354 for traveling cigarmakers 1 workingma Tt is a significant fact, | Cutions inall history. men, under private control, to spy upon | Arkansus domocats murdered Colonel Clay- :\“‘_'l? ,'\‘\’:;x'h_“\\h"‘“\‘:\l";» }»\.}\“h\'\h."hml;‘.: ; <" nwv\l\w : br \'1‘\:”11' th ’“v“ e Al - —— - | however, that the democracy is not| Thelawswhich are now to be enfored |andoverawethe people¥ ton becauso ho had beon electod to congress | gy myrning. Jones was sent o the county | your front gate!” with 0 ABOUT WOMEN, 1 taking 1o its bosom any labor party or | against the Jews in Rusia are not of ve- Itis gratifyingto bo alle to say that | 9 reoublican md was ""‘!;"“”T"""'_"'""“‘ juil this moming for twenty-two days on | daughter I have to ta steps for A daughter of the late Ton. flenvy J. Re | allimeo candidates this year. On the | cent enactmer They were promul- [there are afew infliential nowspapers the right of the man who had stolen his seat. L\l":l'l’l.ll‘un‘u{ l.u:A B Johnson was fined | protection e | mond, editorof the New York Tiues, is a i i o i 2 hioh live g y — $380 and Buras .20, “Constant Pernser?? wanis to know who is | practicmg physician in Washington, ® contrary, there isa unanimity of purpose | gited some eight years ago, and until [ Which lnve not permittedthe Pinkerton Hope Dven tor 7alfu | TUET WAND A DEPOT. the author of “Tlheir Weddine Journey ™' If | ye widow of Senator Riddelberger has to ignore the farmers and workingmen | now the ezu’s pinist®®s, it vould soom, | OUIges to jass without notice, andsuch Pliladajiia Reeon (A pelitionsignd wih tho nomes of 160 | youmom who stands llie of the trip, | taken editorial charge of the Shenundoah N i VAR PG & ritizens of ) erry has od to e |\ v 1l H " " in the disteibution of political favors, | huve boenushamed to ewryout legisla- | Joumalshave treuted these outrages ss | Mr, Balfur wouss Mr. Gladstone of at- | St bued of trinsportation asking for the | 1Y, Lt asi e il ;",‘ ke LGNS A RIS It vomains to besoon whother thetoil | tion which is almost unparallcled for | they desorved. The Springfild, Mussie | tacleing the English_governmunt for follow. | building and maintenince of adepot, stock | o Bateholer=Seb how would youdeise &1 Fanny Davenportis boaed s W, B ers can ho bamboozled with empty words | burbarity in Europsan history. There |cuseits, Iepblican, referving to the | ing precodonts sev by himself yoars ago, Lf| yurds and sidingat the switeh spux in thab | ghing et ten years aficrward you gonerally B a Tl o an A weanls) Sran ta) in exchange for votos. e about four milion Jews in |occurreicesat Albany, says: Me. Balfour should live to bens old as Mr, [ Rlice, belonging lo the “ EREY wish you hadn’t written. Mrs. Oscar Wilde 18 amusing horsolf com= e [ Russi, and the brutal ediet | The New York Central railroal company sine ho woull datlos clango bis | & Garber bis wiitienthe gencral i Miss Mauclo lillos to bytho where the | piliug an alphubetic - dictiouary ks THE antics of thoe democratic machine \ins hose & eanl aUEE ) way be absolutely right o 8 ‘lssne risc ws on some subject on which, 10 | of the com pany asking information concern ultitudes s pearcan quotition Tk an f the democratio maching | againt i people is, that ::\ :‘ A y “L"{ '“I “L' Jsue raksed |y oyice of Mucauly, be now feds “cock: | ing thestaud taken by the company. Aft Miss Jate says it s veully Miss Mary Tillinghast, of North Stoning in several southern states ave both in. [ heveafter not one s to be al- | DY lis stilking emgloyos, but the mamgers 005/ o teplyis rweived fiom that ofticial the bad forin ton, Coni., wn inyoierate snake killer structiveand amusing, The avistoer lowed to live in the rural districts or in have chaiged the question for quite another ——— aflair will be investigited, e men a-bathing to go Sinee the 4th of July she has settled the t : \ W 3 4 by hiring Plukerton’s private army, The v o Pr 501 OVER But M is as plup as a nawrow fat | of ninety snakes of all kinds, black, ¢ of officeholders, which has grown opu- | @iy of thesmaller tow o I h New York still Proposes, RUN OV EI, I 3 b 8 AR TR ST RN 4 |i’l g ki \ xl-‘ wis, the nunes of | oy of Saturdayand Sundy in the foight- New York World, As Mrs. EQ Hughies was crosing O streot ol fhoad, adders and ratlnikc's i i]w:h L ¥ “' ‘f‘““. . .*1" 8, find- { e “x ‘1‘1“; hoy alone will In‘- Ml | yarls at Albany vopeat and deepen inproes- Anevening conteuporary, speaking of the ( near her home, between Twenty-thied and Wiile Kate as bony can be, Elizaheth ‘4” stock, m 0 ?‘rr S “,:.. people doterr 0 to make | f red to dy heing oflicially Ao ified. | sions producelat Chicago and eliewhere by | Grantmonument, venarks that it is proposed l\fi«'xnn.l.w“,i‘ \M1 ‘L:\‘h. 5 w; \‘.» ,J“ m‘hl ‘.1‘\l that mukes u differcnce, you | Pre :Iw“ .:,‘j\‘ Lyt S raon: | ana ;l.. g ul. w8 indignant and uttersdire llw-v >confined Lo sixteon 6f thosos | thisgros usurpatin of the polics and mili- | in thiscity “to crects mugnificeutconotaph | Mher chtne dHiviue st h Lot o e o the = here or S T P twico that many sick per 1and ireats. But fustion aed fuming are | eslled governmentsinto which in is | tary powers of the municipality and state. [t | over the romains of our most illustrious | Jaly down. Shewws trampled under foot by % O O S e e SR bit 3 # g 3 8 ¢ * & o ove o o On . ol ady do . Sh 8 lramnioc e fool by W n than men in Fugland Here's anol r ¢ abortive, Tho maledictions divected at | divided for ndministeative purposes, ind | s the function of the plico and, in extren: y hero.” Nothing of the kind, A | the homses ahd the wheeis of the fiying vehi AT T i ) 1 soubrotto for ‘I republicans formorly are now turned at | nowhere else in Russia will an leaolite |13 of the miliia. to proted prop conotiph isan empty tomb —a memorial, It is | cle |».|1w.l ov -klu‘x'l Sho wo '\\‘“w\l‘ What do you thinkof this idea of women ‘;"f“"i“,”“" TREOUN the party seceders and the serews of | o pormilled to live at ull, The |Whaheror m iudvidul ur o corpamtion | pop %3 lo. engloro in N \\”\‘n 808 | Giun was clledand ot fing it was fewd e Mahuaii iohs tabi 0 jtar Lord Lawrence Petre of Coptfold social ostracism turned on the leadors of | luw not only deburs Hebrows from | at the eost oflife, and should itbe en | tonalmonment beauth which tho remans | o was fatally injured. This morning it y T e ARl . | e etbliont St PEB g T Tt el { | danered vewiece can alwiys b had - 0 | of General Grautand bis wilow will lth | asortaived that alt ho was budly Thol R Lo ANty 4 | - v 1 textorting a sign o o owners or even oeeupiney o i | 8 1ero is Mrs. Simith - oy piane; these logitimate arms of socal o The | mately repose. briisedand cut she w lably survive have his oywn way in everythin OMAHA. repentanc fur m, Inn.[ heroafter thy bo It of A mai to protect his own, or toArma - - her injirios, Afle Allew sivs what bo had | Syen o el she ruiied him by doing » e wohibite " aving auything Aehiman Lo dofe use or b ¢ loo Muc Cracy. dme list evening ho laid la TR e s o < F ¥ | prohibited from having auything [ watehzman to dogeud s touse o buk or Too Bugh Demooracy Aboutan hour liter Jolico wmanagod Lo B 19 A LOAN AND TRUST e Twentieth stroot paving caso | 40 with mines or mining industries, factory, has heen maintined by law, Bt Cinelnnati Lommerclal-Gazelle, capture him, Wants to Got the Devil's Tower, pending in the district court involvey [ oven from holding shares in o | tharightto call inon sion un organized I:A\‘lt‘l\“dyl“;‘:‘-‘“l‘l-ul‘]|‘1‘ “‘::Mx‘-x‘l‘.lill‘:-’xlll\';vh;.:\..lt DATRL WTIAQN IiRANY The citizens of Cool county, Wyom- COMPANY. questions of importance to property y willnot be permitted to follow the | baud of mercenaies, who must from the [ 1 thelustdecado, [his seeut B¢l Sherit McLain has reccivel word from 15t aeross the Dalsota ling, ave in- [ ¢ " . ey, il s e ; i cirumstanoes of theiromplywent bo des. | Of €ret mteril prsperty. The yield of | gy matron of - the home for fulln Wounon at O e Ml (it | Subsortbed and Gunranteed Capital. .. 86000 ! g e ooury. Wil | koo MY AL T00R ny doc- | o ndoos, and who haveno standing o rej. icultural erops, ninerus, nutural ras, and | Milford that Daisy Wilson bas tecome insne | dignant opor thoatfumptof SESsLaris € | Paid in capital.... e Aat iagerin ) the main question whether paving | or to hold any govemmont post. mtatives of law 1s 1ot 0 b concodod, 1f | manufscturers penerily has been unusually | and has made tvo attomits to commit sui- | I, a sangdtel SEERMRE B0 B S NG Buys and solls stocks and bonds; negotiutes contraclors can carry their work from | Ra (e [ SR T wod. Tt 1s uskad why Indlanashould, under | cile. Dalsy Wikon Is tho young girl in | emption on the 160 icves on which the | commervial papors, recelves und oxecuey | i ; nd obtain ne 1% t @ Christian ladies of thocitybe- | Devil’s Tower st one yeur to anothe > | Power Is sald by geologists to L most wonderful speeimen of thoy must huve n of the minister of th leots taxes, e — e — later bids, The practice of permitting | the interior, and thore is not o single | thestrong hund boon pavig off theirs, We foar Indiana has [ tho place weationed ahove. Sho will proba- | opystallization In the world, It TrustC coniractor to undertake wore work than | istatce of the snction hoing given | The New Youk Comr enial Advertiser, | on specilatig o much fa dowocratio | bly bobrought bicl to Piueal obeliak nearly. 1800 feot high. | Omaha Loan & TrustCo i > 1 ) N e o 1 . Bt t h 08, STATE ( K70 [ee [l 0! * b s bas ty- ~ - Q & ean be honesly accomplished during the | snee the rule was made The |after a eandid consideration of all the | WHHC S A Cnaroeanat: a1 was b lia ‘o)1 haynte | STLIECHER iagmsion "“ 18 ase, 1Rirvy SAVINGS BANK, ¥ stopped. The board .“ pet policy v rding school | elrenmstnnces, reach the following Misionrio Dic of Afric ‘n‘ln ver. in m‘ st n\, 1‘ ae is mor sub ho | which it stands has heretofore been re- | § E Corner 16th and Douglas Sta ! pub! x would adopt a rule provid- | vileges Is o be rondered | conclusion: Bruxe, August 21,~[Special Cablegeam to | Vikorous uud - cloct it unoter | garded cs public and it was intended by | Taid 1n oapital fL8 e ng flor the eancellation of all contracts | Sl wore illiboral,and Jews are to bo the enploymentof the urmed Piikerton | Tie Bes—Tho bisiop of Sura-Leono who | (G0N Freor e (o was noknowing | the eitizens that it should remain so,bu't | Subs Fliedand Giarantoed Gapitai.... 10,000 e ahboh - mpleted by the close of aered out altogetlor from many of the | men by the Cogteal, thorefor, wis Justific is at present sopuriing In Switzerland has | (0L (e present sesson of con s | it hos been discovered that Miss Kent | Lisbility of Stockholder ,4\ the yonr, and bring the work under the Ler edueational institutions. ""”'l-' by the '«.; : self-pre u\.m]m nor x’-m'-lln«l‘u;l\. -Ann‘n“‘m.:“!llu"‘wl:lml: of :xl‘u“ yould »‘m R e ialecion (1) d\w pre-om pti n i H‘ym : ondeatox 6 Por Cout Tntorest buld on Deposits, | . e omorgeney of the situatio L wis | deaths of Messs Gates and Jadenuest and | bill cane up. complimented ve digh gtoprove up. The landis worthless LANICJ. LANG ” bids of the succeeding year. Such s | It is estimated that not less than o '," sl g \; o eions tanaett | Mis. Kingmic, membors of the party of nino | Perry 8, Hoath, Tie B co ospondent at S g e inet DG I S A. U, Wyman, president; J.J, Browse " ompel €0l ote DX Pée ion peopl 1 § % P N8 SH0 Q) AEUIVAR 0B M Hisslonmr o loft the United States | Washiugton He sid that Heatk stby Sl Moy b sy bt ident, W. T. Wywmun, treasurer, rule wen compel contrastors 0 expe | million peoplo will suilerfroun the on- | Uk w bl uard itk o il cumnot i | MicobuEts Vo, lft the iuiel et | WAEPLESH L e i e s o | et S0 i lan depurtnent at Wish- oak . 3. Wraso rastucer, dite public works, and prevent aunoy | forcementof these laws, and the ques- | veusted o keop his tewpor when thratencd | jng fnthe Soudin, They did al Siorea-Leone | grossmen thomsdves recelve 4 good auany (1 "'.“ asking that her application be Browa, Guy }“ Barton, B. W, Nush, Thew "¢ —* g delags in the paving of strects. tion of what is 1o becowe of this multi- | by wn augry cowd. Iftho mailroad wuthor from African fy poluten cowcerning cougressional malters | rejected. Jy Kluball, Georgo B, Lake