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THE OMAHA DAILY BEKF, TUESDA AUGUST 26, 1800. THE DAILY BEE. h ik TH 10 RAILROADS lm“‘ on neres, to settloment, segregating [ trict, Tn adfition the loading streets | NEWS OF THE NORWIHEST, L= | tho recent cont @iscoverios fn_ that viciity. [ order. Portaps b marnot com l Tho hills am full of prospeciors and the | tosuit you | f sodrop us o p cholco cal lnd is rapidly being taken e will call at onco Shecp shearing around Las Animis, Colo., - 18 about comploted for the season wool NATURALIZATION LAWS, yiold has beon remarkably large, and alto jrother the scason has boena —decidelly pros ow People of Forelgn Bitth May | B s e W tiey antl e Citizoms of ‘Chis Country I'wo hundred and elghty d it HAe and part of a erook®s outtit wero found in iy v £ : street collarat Leadville by some workmen | ation of those who ar uld be tullt wu : , Soptember 17 to 20 | Who were taring down anold building. The | wish tobecome atizens of tho sum, mak sht anda half |adopted without due consideration of its | with brick hocks, matevially enhane ! + rode ny into | failors were adaasod to Ciile Johnion. Mdoin bbbty et e Yot on dol feaction over fifty= | possible practical results, Ing the substantial appearance of tho | §HRUILE RN S A KING OF ENCYCLOPEDIAS seckingto acquin theright te two thousal ¢ every mile —— e ~ {city and insucing greater security to " vator at Hay Springs, with a - ingarethe provisions under Hoe x'.‘”‘" “',“ road in the country. 1 or's Mannal A GREAT INDUSTRY, life. 5,50 bushels,is wmpleted and | And the Monarchot the Datly Papers. | ship may ‘zu:nq lired {ioenor (¥ atid St Sttoeta places the total stock and bonded debt at Ihe latest bulletinof the eensusoffice | Ttis needloss to enlargaon the neces- BLN0ss last wook i (Wemean Trg Osuia Bir, of o Bga | Title LXi=Niturul Street, X clates to the production of iron, and | sity of increassd polling pla cos for the arlet fever in a mild form | oy this apparently superfuous explanadon | Analien may be admitte prevailed at Wisner st we 1t the spread | b T ho road this may bo strang- | of the United States in the follow exhibits a phenomenal i oss i r | coming eloctior is suficient toknow | of the disease has been chee nt some folks who r is may b z 4 5 Wl b UL e e e S L Lkl i e, notacquainted with the institutions of | and nototherwise According to the report of Henry O, | only such portions as are required for | beyond this dite should be included in | = = | Adums, tielan of the interstate stvoir sites or tights of wayforcanals | the law, so thgt progresive bullders - il Sotithetoe dort yera are In |or ditches, With the provision that no | will not bo mensnced by firo-traps. Ad: . ROSEWATER, Editor. comm | s e In | or diteh I | a- | Ly ROSEWATES, bditot round numbers 1 and sixty- | person or corporation shall ba permitted | mitting that all this aren is not avail- resham is o have anew bar 15 in the |to acquire more than three hund and y for business purposes, it is wiias the Cit . e EVERY NG, | United ety Is stocked | twonty seres of land there would ap- rmanently valuable for fino res- | county will send a display of her | tothe state fair, | HIOR1PT | tor four . | pear to he nosound objection to wpeal- | idences and fats, and for this Hbh annual fatk will e Nebraska. ¢ fair will be held Septems One Year 0 | and outst n r e |ingthe law of 1888, which it secms wus | reason it worofCommaree | nine and o quarter billions, but o dis- ; ONDENCE millions in fictitious capital 15 com- | thelu Lyears ina departm f in- | thatunder the existing clection laws it | The e - the great wost.) 1. Hoshall dedare on oath e len s piratively teiling to railrond cor- | dusty which plays a very large and im- | is practically impossible to poll th tull | 4nd the remninghave boen talen 0 Decatur | H0 00 porations. Taking M. Adums’ figures | Portunt partin the mtional prosperity. |voteof the city, Measures should b BUSINESS LETTERS a busis, | s not require an expert | It s shown that for the year ended nptly tal s lotter and rer ould | to show w vast fortuncs have been | June 80,1890, the production of plg iron erof polls. For this work the co- }y}w it sixty-five pupils will be in attend- know what Tie Dury Bew costs, 5 | having common law jur o' N 1 s he | st e history of o ol t volers of 1 seve b " s o b acquired in Wl building, General | Was the lavgest in the history of ”‘I WA RN el ’rl"‘ Mmoll | Sherif® Town of Thaer county Jilled four yayableto the order o Manager Holdrege of the Burlington ad- | country, amounting to over nine and |w n ary. ho council | glandered howses belonging to u farmer v i Frof h b u Wishine © Pronrielor mits that twenty-five thousand dollavs |Onehall million tons, This was |cannot ¢ without [ peti- v[lnw{l\l\ ods, livin X ».v-a-lmy:. but it is | priv lv‘dl‘ 10k v“»\; 1 n'l “‘\m”l‘l'll"“‘hlflll-“ : ¢ Beo D, ind Company. Proprictors, | ™ v e pipriron {1lic i i PR R e - e oters | feared the disease will spre one that every student and literary man use! he Bee Publishing Company, Prof it per mile is an outside figure, Itis sfe | neatly million tons muore | tion y ARy dinlinad votars | S CS T ETE S I € fomow raak | <Rl e fou #00; Tiak makss HB8S Por I'e nd Seventeenth S8, [ ¢ 0 Cipas taking the whole country | than was produced during {of each ward, Councilmen should | jontsof ponnsylvania now nsiding in tho [ pou. . — | through, the actual cost per mile of road | theecnsus year 1830, or an incrense of | thorefors seo to it thatthenccessary | Republican valley will be held at M:wl(m! hrough, the act st per mil s : . 5L Al et tion is | Septembery. A fitting progranme has been ail not exceed the latter sum. [Over ono hundred and fifty-thres per | petition is pr d. Early action 13 Lt il 2 ! . : ¢ v The difforence boiweon the ac comt during the decade. Twenty-four | important usto allow voters amplo | PPN e Tohn Miestor, living | than that for you Forty dollws woull bo whero they will bo wesurrected Th Lyclopudia complote and Tie Osa- [ or district court of the United St Tho fall term of the stato institute for tho daily, Sundays includel, fora year. | districtor supreme eourt of th ken to more than double the | hind at Nevraska City opens September 19, much fortho two! 0 a coutt of record of and 5 e s every Sunday. That | a sail and olerk, nunkes 8152 a year. A decently mund atloast, prior to his tho | fide hisintentionto beee ¥ United States and to renounc 1 nee and fidelity to any alien may beat the time o Howwould 0 for the two strilkkeyou? 2. Heshall t ti apenough, ch? Well, we cando better | bo adnitted, dedare, on ono of the cairtsaboye sy ‘! b p I support the consfitution ¢ . noarly four and a ha tates produced pig fron duving the past | time tofamiliavize themselves with the | on White Clay creek, south of Crawford, was | liberal wouldn't it? We can go lowerstill. | aud that hoabsolately ar Fhe Teo . nts tho profits of | yew Linst ) in 1880, and | new boundari polling districts, | struck by lightning the otner night and | - Herels what we offer and abjures all a OF CIRCULATION. tolorado. g —————— kilied. “The horse was tied to a wagon, the We will farnish the Americ velo: | eve lgn rinj HRelL by POLITICAL CHOW-CIOW, bolt, striking the tonzuo of the vehiclo bl | qiy 3ivnnion (you will find it describod | S0¢ ity; aud by tho Vatndorbilts und Goulds, Yot or on have engaged inth Indus- . . hivering 1t and Junping from that 1o the | PEEG R BV T ior to Lo original | Lo il this vast fietitions capital the railroads o former ranking seventeenth | 1y oneof his soulstiring and tear-fotching S which he last year earncd, net, three hundeed | among the producing states, specches, recently delivewed at Superior, A woelk from Monlay thore will be nomore | Britamicaas that is to all the restof them) | which proce sstubble ducks,"says the Lexington Pimeer, | and Tue Dury Bew for oo year, Sundays | elork of thec TR GRS SR s, ortwelve | The relative rank of the various states | Judge MeKeighan made many remukable | They willbe prurio chidkens, and when o | jicluded, both delivered at your homes, dtshail bo e to <half por cent interest ontwenty has undergone many “-‘H nges since | S : :\ A\:i v\txy‘\-x-‘{\‘il’4 ‘HH things :-”‘:‘r- ‘v“y_.‘.v_\‘!.“v‘;A: 18 ‘.v“.:::- .\“‘;‘:u:\h!:‘ ::‘1!1’“\r ion of ”‘I. ‘v‘,‘ After | 18%0. Pennsylvaniarotains itas place at | he assured his audioncothatif ho is clected | 30 5Fes 4y BRI S BE0SE 10 0 platn years at least, aud to congress ho would pass laws that will | G o050t all may see what good shots, ). Che first two volumes of the enocye Tory whoresuch make it possible for men and women to 1ive | good hunters, ete., we are pediawillbe ddivered when you makeyour | year ¢ i without labor; money will b0 pro- | During o thunder storm lehtning struck | HSE payments the remaining five volimes | s t VAT s ghty-thres millions were pald and f t s ago, now occupies thethitd, | g wma given away by tho gov- | and killoda couplo of two-year-old colls be Gl B AR attached tothe Notary Publie. | pineteen and o quarter millions laid | W a production last yewr equal 0 | cryment; there will be no’ sickness—no | longing to 1. and B, O. Gore, near Mlighland | g 1 M= R CECLE i BUE SICR ,“‘1‘!)‘.'.‘-”11 il < wway for the riny day, These figures [ two-thirds of that of Ohio. Illinols, | deaths. Allahibe pised. Grewis MeKeighan, | {orners, Gosper couty. Thay wee fusured | 0™ pajo a poncil anda bit of paper and | it the oath of the > Teine dily sworn, de- | Show what enormous wibute the pro- [ Which ocenpied the seventh place in | Like Joshua of oldhe can mike the sun stand | of ¢y, (e e e fizure out for yoursdlf the sort ol offer wo | o alloved to prive s secrotary of The B ductive industey of the country is com- | 1880, isnow fourth in rank, while Vir- [ stilluntil he gets through fichting the Ihi tell the owners thatthe insurance would € are making you Parigraphs four, ix pertain to A Rhy . i e s i B LS A > oppori Youknow what Tie Owany Bee 1 418wt lvat Wt the o 1o puy to sustain the inflated val- [ inia hsadvanced from the seventeenth | Isties. He an uake the crovs grow aud | pirein Deccmlbvr. e tad o opborunily | Butyoudon'tknaw wiat the Auericinized | sildies, pesons bearin 1580, 186 uos of Amerfcan railways. inrank ten ye o to thoe sixth, and | Willchase away the hog chole Where thoy wwoie 1Eillod. g 2l 13“'\‘>‘\v';r-m v Britannic e Gk That's | to the nobility of fore v 18,710 cople s oo L e i - - S5 o b Azl what we are going to explain to you. ey RYDIToh T 710 coplos, fo ; o/ Tonnessee lias gono from thivteenth to | Tiis sid that Me” 3 Burrows lost o ehest | Anunlubwn man was found dead ontho | V6040 SINE MEXINO N oy | Section 2163 Any ation L R, Jnary UNG ON YOUR PROOT. nth plce. The development of | of alliance tawhio o his way home tho | railroad track ncar the devot at. Merrima, | o stundard work of veforencoof tho Enstish [ Sod”in “fia Unid DR s M ety entevprising contemporary, | this industry in tho southern states is | other ovening. Iitectives aro at vork on | Cheny unty, - ifis body was temibly | spealing world. 1ts articles in overy dopant: | aixt yeceding lis arivin e AT 5 5 : i : thecase, but have failed to get ack of | Mangled and had evidently bren run over mentof scieney history and literature repre- | who hs continued 0 or My Herald, is welcome to all the | espeeislly noteworthy. Although the ailed to g el aubionT es,. Ho \as ol el R oo s continted to 1 b copios, for July, 18M: 8 ; A A the Teatbobists, Mis Hiuitwe clains ‘thas | 118 castuound e ! i sent the thougglts aud discoverios of thomost | thie he may make applioa OBisar 10 IiACT 1K sital it can muke for itsell among | south had bogun ten y o e s e e e RN LM I I L R LR [Athcis e GLALL KB Wst 4f 15y | ¥ 010 many el sl me ana ribed In my SRlin e s loud professions of | preciate th uo he extensive de- | oo YL L) S rown hair, weight 155 pounds, leigh preparation was considerably over a million | gr0 of twenty-oie voues. I QL ANIEIA DR rkingmen by its loud prof e | DI B ELE e OBk o packages, but tht ho was overcome | fect six inches. Ho had on'twoinghan [ foifie It 1s @ inorument et e G e S G T N. P FEL Notary Publle, ympathy 1:-\“ the Now York Centr: 1’ posits of ir 1 ore and conl \\mn_n h ; itleman whom he thinks was | Shirts, one a brown checkand the othera s the authority by rdents and Literary | cluding tho thieo years of his cers, and g ng culogics of [ borders, and it was not until 1857t Dave ¥ is on theshelves of every publie | agmitted o citizon of the blue check s of marrow stripe, cheap | It 1, and while in possession of this t i < b | men. ; 1 Seix 7 i woolen cloth, black coat and heavy winter | | T R Lngwry b it ely, 1 rmge workingman | g tivity was shown in developin yman, as it were, 1ost consciousness. | vost library, avd in hundrods of ti 15 of | yithow having mule the N 3 s! - o ad for every person who owns it ol in the first ¢ A N ht W | these. i then prog has Dbeen parti ¥ ! Towi: Lot bubly five swhodon't own 165 3 but such aliensha re 2 it, only becanse it costs so much that they ¢ cholera g in the northem p can’tafford to huy it 8 FOI THITY DOLLARS nsand dollurs per miles and take our pay in monthly installments of 20,851 oting various fixed chargos and | the head, with Ohio second, SCHUCK, incidentals, dividends to the amount of | Alabama, which was inthe tenth plice \d In any has heen 7 awk from a ha w. He knows the id, the production of nine states dur- | invoicethatsome ten or fifteen pounds t mission: and shall furt ! ¥ it th «dia Britantica has de 5 ovo analibiif nc =y 3 d prove fo the satisfactio b ippi bridge at Burlington | fects. 1t »d inEngland, for tho | gt Bo tavo yours nest i is tobe 2015 feet : speciil usec nandquite natrally | 4is bona fide intention to. becon Francis is roviving temperance | therciore it devot reat deal of space 10 | fia Tritad Statos: g g Chamb that he wis notin | sentiment at Audubon. subjocts of t to Englishmen exclu- | waheets conply PR butus the teais ing, it will | Carroll has secured a knitting factory which | $1ve Sud00nparLye \“'”_~ pace 10 | yaturalization.” 15 question for the board to settie, [ willemploy from 135 to 150 women many ma Americans caro o Minneapolis and Denver | by the Warld-llerald of slandgrous | iron-} N. B.—Durving the meeting of the bourd pew- foad ool s MOHER aointy o et SEPP IR oD . M s ¢ y th ) v slander iron- b ing the meeting of bl 1 more said sbout it thane g Ameri- PEPPERMINT DRODS, 1 en asincere chumpion of | ing the past year heing over sevent missing, andas Grandpa Pow ) g1V galvanized aristocrat whose | hundred thousand tons, an inerease as | Beeuntof hmself. und y essury, it scos that great trouble is brew- ( 7 s ' ing. Mr. Butler will attempt to prove by per cent in | skin s cent, And the activity inthis | xp 1., b v leaves nothing to he said We have a ri owever, to resent | department of industry in the south con= | this trage of progress as o fi ial cen- | as an outrage the publication | tinues wit mtement in most of the | bea se t St Paul Lobble painfully in the vear. charges against the editorof THE Bii | Tt was only ten years ago that there | terbadges will besoldat the regular prices, | ofidils and inmates of the industrialschool. | jin = srate. English king gets % 3 . e v Wenzel Mecks, aged cighty-two, was ar- | columns of phy, while an American v i v The news from Nemaha county is anything | pe. atDubuguethe other day on acharge | president a 'fow lines of mention, BreroRs Councll Bluffsattompts to ex- | manifest purpose of creating projudi in the demand for ivon that has ever oc- [ but cheerful. The Auburn Post, My, Church | of drunkand disorde D1y mouth, Colchester and Teignmouth a o police authority over Cut-of | and illfeoling among workingmen | curred, and ever since the consumption | Howe's oftical orzan, this week has a col- | A petition is belug numezously signod agle- | told outexhustively, while Osikosl, 153 out an oxploring expedition to diseover | Peneath contempt. The charge is mado | output of pig iron during the past year | Cltizens of Stella, and preluded by Meqtlowe, | 4 ¢ 1ovorTines of_the lately flooded lindsin | is all very well for Englishmuen, but it some Blow up .uuH-.mlP o enzine, wher ssumed authority begins | DY this bushwhacker that Bdward Rose: | was aquarier of a million tons in excess | Whlch in offoct suys that r. Howe diduot | Louisa county. A largo smount of valuable | times males an American swear—or feel like | i ibrtiinee fizh Y hegins | Cater worlked s an operator for Jay | of that of Great Britain for 1839 the | %% o Me. Tom Majo’s blue hickory sbirt. | farm land would, it is” claimed, bo recdaimed | swearing, anylow. (Terre Flaute Bxpress: Youcan't teach an and ends, ALY '\j 2 USRIk “:l of Gireat Britain for 1889, the | n fowe suys that he spoke of wicked | by this procedure _Amother trouble s that the plan of the | old dog new trids, but you cin buy a new ——— Gould's \. estorn I,n'mm tele .‘I]lh com- hvl,.-\n atistics of that country avai ml_‘-, money lenders but vefrainel from mentioning Alice Matcliett, an idiotic inmate of the 1,],..-‘ o H‘!"‘, 1;.,.,,;,2,“,‘\ ..\‘-: .\U\; |w.,N: uu‘,.. : h HARVARD thinksof employing a pro- | pany during the telegraphers’ striko of | while thoactual consumption of iron in | the ~ shin which Mr Majors | Mahaska county boor house, conmitted sui- | phicsof livingpeople. & mn has gotto div | Phiadchiia Times: OF one thing mohod fessional coachor in the hopoof heating | 1883, this country, out f railrond uses and re. v is simply o5 B | G100 LA aLibion by ik 7 notico of him. S [ R h g ) s country, outside of railrond uses and | wore. [t wow s simply a question of | NI TS RIS W IR FE TN ny otico of fim. And quite a nunber of | the letter Yale in the next bhoat race. So long as A more impudent falsehood has ne in plates, has beeomo larger than in | veracity between Mr Howe, Mr. Howe's | endot which she tiod around hee neek’ and | persms about whoso lives Amevicans wouli | “\ye, Shore: S1 I this generous rivalry is maintained there | boen fabricated. The knave who makes | any other country in the world, neighbors and a reputible and in way | theother around the bed post, aud by thray- | like to Kuow, something have deddednot to | cn't pay you tolay, Plase all agin. ¢ need be no fear for the high standard of | the charge very ingeniously says that e reliable correspondent. Mr. Howe can do [ ingher full weightupon it, she succeeded in | d1¢ yet awhile, noteven for the sake 0f being | jetor—This is veryannoying, I don't want ot ¢ it oxie thig, 5 a0 ke s | strangling hemself. Sie 'was_about thirty | mentioned in an Euglish Encyclopedia. This | g do that, Slowpay—Then stay away, bi Ameriean education, Rosewater will deny it, but that he | 7B PINKERTONS IN cONGREss. | Dutoucthiug He must endorse the blue s old and had been confined to tho he 0 provokes outbrvalss of piofanity, domsbsuy thant 10SANE VLo you i : : 2 Y g sory shirt, and, if necessary, wear a bluo [ Founlone time - Hor casd hid beew o hon Tho publishers of the Americanizod Encye- i you. 3 Representative Quinn of New Yor ks % Trarer & ! : nd been o hope- |0 BEE B en have renodicd il th W Yorle Sun: I was intnduced to ol e L M I A ] Lickory shirt. Thero is 1o uso (0 print | lessone,and she rquired constint are, as | lopaiia Britumier have rancdied all this. | o LCE) Sl i g but T s ingined Tixp Cloveland board of edueation has | ¢ PI0 n nwme any man | hus offered a resolution inthe houso in- | charges and denials, Tho howor and the | sho at times was vidous and aluost’w- | Taldue the Encydopudia Brinnia o s dmperonating him oty wisel B iiasensastieei Siad| domSupar ent Dick v structing judicis - ittee to in- | color o oshirt are ed, an oss | ma . 4 P £ i L aske 1 us i torai vory wisely made a business course a om Superintendent Dickey down to the | gructing the judiciary commitiee to in: lor of theshirt are involved, and unl m sable, Ry s Sl i 1 him ifit wa torain part of the high school instruction, The | Messenger boy who will testify that | quive, and report by bill or othevwise, | this isto ben campaim of slander and men- ; :\ queel vlu;'wir lv:nuv\'{ wlwl;m:vz {{‘;'N “‘.“’ and otler articles dequ n )i I he didn’t know.’? : e N Ao Eit in any Western Uni . ;i . i 7 5 75 t recoguizo tho blue | tOPAcco it, s reported fron apello. | ine ) nglishine 2 The 1 city of Worcostor »ung man will find that an clementary | FEORWater sot foot in any We nUnion | whatlegislation within the provineo of | ducity Mr. Howo must wcoguize the blue | {EUNTO MDY, 13 Fpatad Trom, WUBELo. | ing to Ioth Englishin Therelived inthe dty of Worcester ¢'me ; ment; Mo van B S et b A b e B e B chaicE AviEs Jim lanohnrd, an cold - s they have had re-written by acom A man who could crw 1ke & nocester, knowledgo of husiness principles will [ ©!Hee or work y wire outside of it | the federal government may be proper | B 2 3 anuot dodge | spected citizen, suddenly -~ beeame derang stafl of qualified writ all the. articles Butus hegrey ol gorve him much botter {n his battle with | 44ring that strike. The story oviginated | and nocessary to prevent corporations | Heauestion. and developed’ an abuormal craving for oF flantel Anslirent Lo Hnilhhmis, s He alban snats eon 1 s ago in a hoyeotti ( N inte: > commerce fv Jilbert and S RAYeTEe s over | Weed, which he devoursvoraciously and with | 45 tiose of special interest to Americ And then wouldi't erow as heurcester. the world thana full course on astron- AL K0 RLRLOY SOL nd | engaged in interstate commerce from | Gilbert and Sullivan haye gono to law over | {10 gimo gusto with which most people cat | 55, 810%¢ 0f Peciil, Iniorest to Aot ence Anerian. omy or a smattering of Gre Frod Nye wos also ly repre: | employing unjustiflably lavgo bodies | tho divisionof the protits of their workand | fruit and” oth hsome avticles of con- | expuding thosecond to embrace the fullest | York Herald: “I think iUs so : g sented as taking the placo ofa striking | of wmed men donominatel e | 4 fishtinglike two Pirates of Pouzance, | sunption, Ho cus v constantly wmd gts | etails. Thoy laveniso aidodacompiotoseries | stwane, suil Clappie, *She's awiilly 7 : AR 1he Wstan Uaion offies e G ] “Their briefs will probably be set to music. | #Way with about a pound of plug every diy. | of hiographicsof promine ing men and | foncof dogs, hut she won’t have anything fslation and higher prices, unusual Asa mattor of fact, Fred Nye never 5 | legal functions. The notico thus taken Chauncey's Soft Position, = '«lfl“mw“[ and it 18 thought the drug | incliding a new map of every state of tho | contmdictory,” putin Cynicus, activity provalls in the silver mining | Yelc8raph oportor and could nob ro- { o the employment of the Pink Chi‘am Trivme. WL gLsatRlyicanss sl donth, unio, And they have brousht everyartico | “pajus (Tex) Nows: Every man might g e e 5 ! MO . Bl d] The sessionf of the teachers’ normal Insti- [ in the entire work down to the presenit vear. | yuiiiins mwi moniment, but i S5 seotions oftho wost. Tho year’s output ve a telographic message by sound to ton forces by tho New York Central | Mr. Depew iscoming bick to Americs on | i Syhich lits just closed at Clinton, de- | 1590- The rosult 15 the Amercanized Enoye. | MilEHEs own monument, butthen it woull < : | save his lifc i is timely, and it is to bo | the Eider, which isasofter thingthan the | veloped a seusation when it was found' that | lopmdia Britanni ovlc which combiges | ke bin il his lifo andthen hewould n will ensily excoed that of last year in AV corporation is ti y,and it is to be it 2 8.3 sollertLng 1 | veloped a seusation when it was found tha lopadia Britaunica, a work which combines | eos 5011 tnough. o Ay e SRYEANG ottt hoped the judiciary committor of the | Presidency of the New York Contral at this | one of the tewchers in attendanco was the of theadvantages of the latest English s M 35 T . etk ! g time. party who had relieved them of various small ition, with those of a distinctively Ameri- | Fig How long ha already added from ten to fifieen million ANOTHER COMPROMISE PROMISED. | house will give the subject submitted to e articles missed during the session, Miss | can library ofreference, It is a monument | Practicingon the pino 0 be exact shy e A e It is expected that the differences be- | it in the resolution the prompt consid Proud of Its Disloyalty, Crouchof DeWith missed her pocketbook. | of enterprise, ingenuity, learning ad re- | Peeanonemonth bufore ghbor w oD R R TRaREN S o T e ation which its importance merits Eotyas 0y Jiurnd, Sulnioin folowel & tewtier. danida, Matilde | (sesrt. i SERETUAS HOLE fRsl b RieNIuIn . yos tho arid lands and the irrigation amend- | W will tak rdictwhay | ©Only the Charleston News and Courle; aud scarch rovealed most of the | Can you afford to bo without itl You 1 prrogress, now 80 frash ind floot, 10 arid lands and the irrigation amend o will not undortake topredietwhat | /6% (00 P ™ nien of this: “hero is | Stolen articles in her possossion, includingthe | know bést, of courso, but wa don't thinl you seps ol it's justas like as ot ment of thesenate to the sundry eivil | conclusion the committee may reach, 4 : 2 I ¥ J purse lost by Miss Crouch. It dMiss | can. We'll take our laths, and shave and cat bill, will be settled some time this week. ] but there would scem to bo mno reson. | Lo, futureabout thogret G.A. R encamp- | Buckner willnot bo proscouted. Sho was | Our reprosentative will callon you shortly By putting nickels'in the slot The conference held meetings almost | ablo doubt that this is a matter within | grd with just pride. men in Hoston that South Curolin can ve- | dismissed i diserace, — Chariablo people | or if youwoull lilo to lve bim wll ai once, k oy Sl has fewer repre- | think her a kleptomaniae, 15 sho has hitherto | a postal card to us will bring him. s A e every duy last woek and called into con- | the province of congress to regulate, | sentativesthere than any other state in the | Pome an excellentreputation, Eight contsanda trafo Ui anfin ot BN TooMy O naraBemna sultation senators and representatives | and if s the duty of providingsuch | union” The News nd Courier nover caasos | | Since thedectrocution of Willinw i€emm- | £ Gtk (R b AN SHS TIPS bo s, 1t was to-a pabity Lis' nigit, sab. from the regions affected, and the re- | regulation is plain and imperative, | tolument that the war is over, fadh hns been discovered thot howas at one || 6 month,or P And for that i, Ph yuh-tm‘. l"l nu-»\- Ci niuull.._.‘\.l..;w b= e oo B % ; b , 5 B esidont of Marion oc nd well | paid in monthly dnionts of £2.5 eady, | marvelous striles. Ananias wouldn’t have ,_xlnf d £ ult has -hl o to bring l.) th But il thero bo any aif The “Jeffersonion Pahty, {0 & 1o 'dz\’xl.‘luxlfl(wr\l‘velIrl‘v‘utw‘n‘i"“'l|’;‘:\l;’;\‘h‘.l- D IIT i Fouwilh & completo st of | boeenn patch on the ni nth - cotury can sides almost together on. & oon- ficult in tho w: of congress Norflk News, worked in Knoxville, helping in the erection | the Americanizeéd E spedia Britnnie, | paien liars trouscrs, o promise arcangement. This was | dealing withit there is certainly none | “Welove the deal falmah,” says thefdude | of the Knoxville National bank building and [ in ten volumes, and the Diy Brp every | Somerville Journal: Politidans have prol S ETaa thought to have boen peacti- | to prevent the states from doing 8. It | of theOmaha hyphewnted concorus, us ho ad- | ¢ » bricl block partially used as the | day, incliding Sundays, for a year, Both | ably observed before now thatn vito is s vole ppears very | oS A% s SRS R : St ikte i ikas b fng citls lis gold. | IKnoxvill Journaloftice, At that time he was | delivercd at your lousc 5 turnel around anxious to know how seon T B | ©4Y affected at one time, but the | is clearly and unquestionably within the | Ju \-T--le ¥ _»l;l s and ;\[\ '-“r \,h.l| gold- | MRy sociable, gool-natured and lind- | . You won'thaveto doany waiting, citt ol il will open the eampaien for Richards | SChate conforees having mudo a fresh | power of a state toprohibit these armed | leaced walking stick. o fabmabh is a | joarted fellow, and suceceded in d g | Weattend tothe waiting part of the transi 0 eampaig Hehards | gonand th two sides were again thrown | mercenaries from coming within ifs bor- | 101 £00d queschat, but somehow, don cher | muy friends: ‘about, him, - dohn_ Wright, | tion When you mkesourlivat puymont of 8l 8 < 4 B NS wow, he's quweer. Evewy fahiah should | svecial lowa correspondent fi St Louis | 2.5, yougetihe fisst five voluines of the En- . A > > e tho demoquatic pahty is | Daper, wrotehima fow wetks bofore his exe- | €ycopadin—they have just come of tho How ®hoy. WilliBe Amginiod to At R s i i o e Cutlon ing his re: 1 Kuoxville | pres: aud tho .MK v of T Daiiy B 8 tend the Con 10onvention toffectiv i SUINR PRLT TR S eighteen years” ago, and Kemn afli egins next duy deuinAou ionuby afhs Delegs the most effective way of dealing with —_———— e it SeB el ha ;| ward you will eceive the remaining five vol- | 0 possession, proves the matter conclusivel ues of the Encydopedia, which arenow al- nvention with profit. bor and a mpathies do not extend beneath the | e od with 1850 of four hundred and Kate Field's Washington: Reputation v e anempty bubble, but when the bub bursts the result would not unfroquentl to justify the inference that ithad be ith dynami a————— by irresponsible nondescripts with the | appeared the ‘most surprising ine T could produce the proof. Where UNDER the stimulus of favorable leg- THr Kansas b ulture esti- mates that under the rhost favorable conditions the crop of corn will not yield more than one-third of an average, or a total of onty-fiva million bushels, against two hundred and forty million bushels last year. But the difference in nerenge will nearly make up the short- age. CONNELLS DI IGATES, and the ropubliean ticket in dead earn- est. Our holligerent friends will not be | & Kopt wailinig vory. mmuoh longor. The | frthor concossion According tolat st | thoy are usually omployed, and probab apart, the house refusing to make any | dersto pecform the service for which guns ave being unlimbered and the am- < ; m convention whicl Tunition will soon b, ey for o B | ing tho ploasur of the sonators with (T S L P ey b B0l The Penalty of Padding Pirs} alsilot ropiblons cwvetion ! short range. Mr. Richards nnd his | 844 to r“‘ mm' 'y would insist upon | people of the states are entively compx Eight m‘».-.wl“fl‘f‘yn‘nlu”fi]’.:.?fl.p lis census Wyomang and_Colorado, e A bt von "dostt o ¥ ey hosts will prosently take the field and | %" fromisiainlntest Apimant; tontto deal with this evilif they are dis- | oy merators have made the porsonalacquain- | Cheyennewants better school facilities, begin tovealio bow gwod It 18, Vou kuow | Asth ¢ convention a resolution was ¢ The best opinion is that the busis of | posed todo so and they will deal with it | wuncoof certain energetic United States dep- | Alma is the latest Wyoming town laidout, | (i 13t of course, 50w ¥ig rizing Congressman Conuell ty d . thing about it. But you don't kuow th arrangement will be the vepeal of the |if they are made to understand uty marshals, cach of them suffering arrest There were 2,514 voters registered at Chey- | A yericanized Bneyel 110 Briannios, and ¥ esto the convention, si law of 1858 reserving the arid lands | thevery serious dangers which are in- | upona charge ot having sdded one thousand | enne. that's just the reason why we want to tell [tot of a committee of fiftecn ap MAKING due allowance for the patri- | from settloment and entry, volved in tolevating the evil and permit- | fictitious names to lis schedule, Considering [ The plaster miil at Red Butte, Wyo., is a | youall aboutit. Wi pointed at the same timo, obte : NEraitisarai i} kles | in its placo congress will provide |tingit toassumelarger proportions. If | the total of Minneapolis' first returns, the f Stccess. - iy i Jay ‘I.\.‘m‘r‘h.x:.hl’l‘x:‘:lnj:]r\n:‘,;‘v\;\.]\”:s 3 As yot Mr, Comell has ot 1 the number of enumerators engaged and tho | The tomato crop of Colorado 13 Immense | o %ithing of the sort. Andit isi't lozates, Flohas furnished the committe probability that among thia yonr: print ofthe Encyelopavdia Britannica, eithor, | w it dozen names of gent w generous vivalry in the padding process, 1t it s sui generis; Mhat's Latin forome of a [ tler whon ho personally town is actually below 12,000, I A ighty g n alibrary. Unique, 1 " make things rattle all along the line, } loeal pride to hear the praises of Omaha [ that only vesorvoir sites or rightsof-way | the ) m of furnishing private o sung in all eastern civeles. And yet it | for canals or ditehes, already located or | to 1 1s not surprising. The marvelous dovel- | pre-empted to bo located, shall « opment of the city in the past natwally | served from settloment o entry, The excites admiration. Its troops corporations is allowed to continue, the Pinkertons will not long occupy the profitable field alone, Rival chiefs will gilt-edge crodit | intention is that all bona fide settlers, at | spring up, and as was obsorved by the in the financial world, its growth as a t unable to obtain patents, | of thom there was | ™0 < 00 o nstod at Puoblo, Col,, was cighty-cightyears of age. v understand ¢ tion, Outside few gentlemon seleetod L - Miss Ruth Wilson was struck by lightuing | Everhearof the BfordClarke company Wim, Mr. Co writes that ho will lea and | Philadelphin Record, it would go hard if A Very Bad Break. at Denver and lost her eyesight of Chieago? Big publishing house, yon kknow clection of the delegates to the comumit commenrcial and industrial conter and its re are many thousand such, shall bo | abundantoccasion should not be found Owen G, Ind,, Journal, The hricklayors of Denver will build a | Full ¢ st enterrise ind enérey. Al ppointed by the county convention, o splendid prospects for continued pros- | protected and confirmod in theiv rights. Wo think the Democrat, in its complim 00,000 business block and hall Trvs Loong rounil fonulitige Hiateinte skt only al, veuo and triod zopu bl perity, combine to keep it in the lead as | Itwill ba provided that no person or tary notice of the ||..,._m..-l,\, V. Wolf, \;q!‘. l(‘;n":uni county, Wroming, strouns lave | yhco o MACEITINGIRE MBI ARLD LK Ry pprde oo the metropolis of the Missouri valley yeation shall b mitted to ac- was recently nominated by the paople's | been suppiied with 400,000trot | try grows 1, the A Cluro ¢ I Sl EL VALY, o Aol o pormitied d9ah party of Nebraska for state tressurer, has A druggist at Buflalo, Wyo, has sold 600} pany have taken the | L Brit not, bettered that gentleman's chances for [ bottles of root becr extract thisseasom. y pulled itto pleces it o tlon to tho fack Stations have been opened by the Burling siin in uchstyleas to make it 2 S ton road at Cambria and Merino, Wy and most complete libravy of universal hotel t werwith its contents, burned this A big tract of land near Casper, Wyo, has | ence for American use that o ok The gnests escaped with gro been pure iby aG syndicate. today. Andthat's the wori A dif for their employment. The system is wholly repugnant to our institutions and utterly indefensile, and it must be svp- pressed either by national or state laws, FOoR years the Douglas county fair as- | @nd twenty acres of land, but theve w and if necessary by both. The attention | election in calling publicattc socintion has subordinated itself to other | Otherwise be no change made in the | that has been called to the subject in | thathe was a leading membor of the Tndiana associations, being content with special | existing law, it having been de- | congress will probably attract to it such | houseof representatives in the session of 11691 o f mag s Mo ASBTIREEELIER exhibitsof the county's products. This | ¢ided, it is understood, not to press the | pullic consideration as will bo pro- | 1363 should his ‘political opponents by such | “pagife short line peopls are p BicrolipmanBiienilcs viey Herbert Taylor, were burned to death and yeoar, however, the association will go it | bill repealing the desert land and other | ductive of the desired result. mention, be apprised of the fact. The history | jnvestizate Wyoming's mineral resource N T »\’fj‘fl Hl”>[' \‘“nj ANM Bid twoothers budly hirned. The huilding wos alone and demonstrato 1ts ability to | laws. The reduction of the aggregat et of that legislatureis a scaled book 50 far as | A new incandescent plant is beingput in by Ive monihly instalment insurod jon §), W01 1088 nati flYem: 4 3 i b 1 the democratic purty of this state is con- | the electric light company at Evauston, Wyo. AL e tticrs v ovganizo and manage a comy fai mount of land which any one person TWO GREAT NEEDS, cerned. The Inliana boysin blue however | A new and excellent vein of coal hasbeen [ plote runtion, “th of The interest manifested in the exhibi- | may enter is said to be tne only point Now that the council has had time to v torel r the Kendt ranch, at For th [ Ot - t T xhibi g . w that the council has had e 10 | havo occasion to’mmemberit, It was this | encounterel near tho Kendt ranch, a | orthe oty i tion, the entries made and the number | 8inad by the house in the conference, recuperate from the exhausting officlul | logislature that rfused them the ballot i | Steele Wyo. : States itherland, inScotlind OMAHA of attractions hooked during the coming | Thousands of settlers in the vast ve- Quilo a pumbor of | caplialiats are pow look: | o8 ihe Kutas S s labors of the past six months, the mem- | the field and underlook to tage the coutrol of over the es at Atlantie City o nurquis of Doodleton, lord lieutenant of Fen- | L =T | weok insuve a display equaling, if not | glon from westorn Kunsas to California | hers should promptly grapple with ques- | the military from ti hands of Governor Mor- | yiner' Delight, Wy, ki Shive. or plain Beyyamin. Harriton, prosident OAN AND TRUST surpassing, its more pretentious prede- & @ most deoply concorned in the settle- | ious of vital importance to th . | ton where the contitution had placed it and | "o graud jury atGunatson, Colo, Ind o/ thio ntiol i, Husi K g COMPAN Y. COBSOL'S, ment of this matt which will deter- | Among these none are of gr givo it to democritic state offic whose | cvery salooukecper in the county for a vi QURION -y PRETO ARV A M | 4 ; 3 — mine on just what footing they hold | ment than the estension of the fi Jnown sympatiics woro with tho rebel cause, | tion of theSunday clostglaw, ° Tio Eugisn’ subjetia - ani fiies or | Suborttd ant Guaranteod Caplial...8500100 ALL reforms move slowly and this | their lands. Under the act of | jtsand the passage of u general oviinance To Ronion Ke busisgso of B o b | evenne & Narthorn work traln, noar Uva, Al T Ih'|li e ‘””“.’ :“lwrw?’r;“.x. stooksand bondy pe ,f" B may be said of the eflorts of the Omaha | 1888, reserving the aid lands | fncroasing the number of polling dis- | U5e 0 democrat o Wy, and was horribly mansgled 1o swhilo aysten s roversod: the matirs | coumerinl paper: . roofvos hd. oxecules N Medical socloty to purge the city of | from tlement and entry, the| tricts. Statutory Prohibition. The oil drillers are modting with good suc: | gl iuterest Americans are treated atfull | EFUIS: dots as transforagent and trustes of bt charlatans. After making a number of | interior department has recognized The steady expansion of BARADA, Nob., August 22.—To the Editor | (03> in thoviciy f Newcastle, Wyo, and | lengih, while subjects exclusively English | o iy taros, W arrosts the society has found that tho | none of the thousands of sottlers’ claims » ; ; : ; - of Tug Ber: I8 the prohibition law of lowa expect to surprise the world mnl : ahout which 990 4e ‘\‘vnl .AII‘HMH of every - f north, south and west along tho great | constitutional or is 1t & logislative enactment! | Onaccount of o disagreement between tho | 1,000,000 care just nothing at all, ave propor 0 T y o Btate laws cannot be made to reachthose [ to tho lands covered by the act, and as | thoroughfares renders it imperative ratitutionalor 1L 8 Loy Y M Crowe . | light company and the city govemment the | thnatdy pdown, Tty whora the Omaha Loan & TrustCo ®ngainst whom complaints have been | the matter now stands thess people have | necessary that en vprising - property- Answer n.‘ In\lx‘iu“ ‘4\4 ute v 1v\.‘1 AR ROl R el A s i Brit SAVINGS BANK. Wlodged, Our statutes make it only | no assurance that they would Gver o 8l ame : whlo Pl RO AN SR B Sk W ntins o L by tho fire lmit luw Tho present | W3*declared by tho courts to bo unconstitu bt ! f v : { ot & misdemoanor for* o & to | into possession of their lands. The ro- and wirenlodsly escaped injury ! S E Corner 16th and Dougla zigzag limits ave entively too small. A swoeping chango should be made, taki B quire more than three hundred Two Perish Suxnrmee, Ont, August 2, Queen's business tional, and the legislature then passcd a pro- e Aty el s i 1 1n Capltal s Libitory law, which i3 now in k ket i opposition to th i i Yory 1ol Fibod ol ¢ Capieal \ o overy not \ 1y of Bookho i e —~— unty ticket nominated ¢ an st therefore content themselyes with | lands they have tuken up and ocoup, Pwenty-fouith strect on the west, Cum- | Made Me £ the General Staf, $ prosentyas 8 Rur Cant Lptorest Bl on | agltation with o view to | them without danger of intorforence. | ing on tho north and Leavenworthon | Pamrs August %,—M. Dok o= | " Au Indian while bathisg in the river near A " PO LD TADR, [ L et s AR next winter that will enable | The repeal of this law would open the | ghe south, including all available ware- | 15ter of war, hus appointed as a mewber of | Grand Junction, Col, wis drowned one da goneral ' ‘olonel AN ho wil Ci u but i the state of wodical wis- | wholo region which it covers, | house ground, sud prohibiting the erec- | Li¢generl Saff Colonel De Sancy, wii 8 play doclor und the pegally is compara- | peal of theactof 1838 would, however, TR tively wifiing, The roputabloplysicians | enable them to proparly secure the comes hi an ' 1 ut this is all we I Jireotore: —A. U, Wy uas Wi, 4 J hold himself at the disposal of the military sruge Judian will huve it | tave spaceto toll about Just now. Our rep- | Pff AWy - Nikkarg i " 1t o 4 1 1 » ” v Brown, uy O Barton, KWL Nush, Thow some oight bundied wal fifty-threo | tion of frame buildings within this dis- | attaches of foreigu ombassies in Paris, 1 £Eavitewent runs bigh at Craig, Colo, over ssenWlivewill cadl o you 0 Wke your | 1Kluball Gevigo b Labt "ag