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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: BATURDA SEPTEMBER 6, 1890. “l E DAILY BEE | AP 1 NFIDENCE, in effoct that the agriculiural class are [tentof this datBshed in Nebraska will OTHER LANDS TITAN OURS, ary, and probably will prove a sorious politi- 0“\“:\ vs SOUT" m[“l\. The demoeratic managersof Nebraska | ina state of almost hopelpss bank rupt { be demonstrs W&ot an early day. A In view of the advance of Russia in Cen. | calblunder " . ~ | are making sti professions of con- | hasbeen froely indulged in during the | cana y¢ way in the southwest- | tral Asia, and her gradual absorption of its . ROSEWATER, Editor. 1‘ s l;“‘m wuccess of the party next | last year or two to the scrious detriment | orn part of this ‘n "\:vl:i3~h gives overy aying principalitios, it is |n'§rl~1‘fl" that Afterhaving for moro than fifty yars dono November, but it is wholly affocted, | of that class, and it fs time there was an | promise of relifving that fertile vegion aln will not relish — the fact of the n“‘ Dest o suppress the pemicious oplum | qv, Tay Dispate Betweon the Two Oitien i The. older and shrowdor politicians | end tolt. Noboly contends tnat the | of the blighting effectof the hot winds | AmOer of Afghanistin having sent an em- | hablt by etory mews Wt powbr, ihe among them know bot 1t is the | farming inlorest is as prosperous asit | of Kansas, Thoimaln canal, or ditch, | DY o Russia for the parpo of concud- | ZVEES KOVFIERE S S00me oo TR 0 2ally wnd Eundas, One Yoar | O O occatis luadat to| should be, bt db issimply prépaserot | wiil . Bive k> ArMAARY: Buiber - of | Lif 8 commes il treaty betwoen the two | ©€ 0 tho conclusim that its vell moan “hrce month o 2% | enter every campaign with a professed | to charge that evory farmer in Ne« | laterals o irrigate an arves limited only UBLISHED EVERY MORNIN X the Saprome Court TERME OF SURSCRIPTION, comntrios. Tho listory of tho last twonty | OMOFts in that dinction arodooned to faflire, | o pegorryn |NJ-leCT7|0'\I ASKED FOR. mday lee, One Year . 2 00 A yoars shows that Russin hns boeen drawn— | and that since its citizons are dotorminel at Wookly Hioo, One Year assuranee of victory, even whon the out- | braska is on the verge of destitution and | by the quantity of water secured. Tho | partly of hor own froowillsometimos against | @1l costs to adhere tothe uso of tho drug, e it OFF RS Jook s hic ¥ rendy 10 0 to the poorhouse, sticooss of the prpject will not only on. | it-intoconquestarter conjuest, till sho fnds | & Would b poltic fo_ i for the Pokin S tta Outin: ; Tho hope of the democracy is inthe | The trouble with Mr. Kom s that ho | hanco the value of every nere of favm | herseltin posse ot oo that Alox. | trewsury tho proits dorivod from the vico, i wlich have untilnow flowed into the Indian 15, 1 . sonublicar ners to the as sudde bee hoosted e romi- | ls in t vicinity. vl 0 oW e ander woull have , and hich out- dofection of republican favmers to the | has suddenly been boosted to a promi- | land in the vicinity, but will bo followed ald hoy WS | s AON G A a e L p Lo B it HONT6 Coi P | | The Treasurors of Both Municipalitics [ glous cxpanse of toritor which stretehos | tho boppy, dlthoigh frequently punishel by Lincomn Nows. | | | Orderel to Collect the Taxes fribune Buiaing | support of the alliance ticket, and the | nence away above h ity, and lack- | by similar irrigagion enterprises in other | Shinesthat of Tamerlao. Along the prodi- death, has been ‘suficient to demonstrato Sl s hbinels managers of that party will spave no | ing information on the leading topiesof | sections whero natural molsture is insuf- that China fs fully capable of grwing all G s AL " sions are coterminous with those of China, | tho opium she mquires; and it is manifest [ _ LiNcors, Neb., Sept. 5.~[Speclal to " CORKESPONDENCE offort to promote such tion. We | the day, heis simply repeating asser- | ficient and uncortain, Editorial Department oxtremely disappointing to them. The | blatherskites who go nbout the coumtry THE efforts of Chicago authorities to | Afghanistan and Persias and in the RRassia- | from the decee just issued that sho intnds Bee)—The mooted case in which Omaha Wil fommunleations HoaUn b a'to the | believe, however, that the result will be | tions made by reckless agitators and e e BUSINESS 1 indications aro that the dofoction has | talking willly sbout the terrible state of |compel the city treasurer to disgorge | Afghan frontior England las o diect | to do . Oplum will therofor disap- | audSouth Omahaarenat war \i“ [“' ~:‘:"‘ s 1 . South ol from Chinese Mongolia, and which cmbraces more than half & continent, Russia’s possca- optors i ronittinecashould | InALERION Weo TR B national financas and the dreadful condi- | the interest in publie funds paid by tho | and commanding intorest, ax frow ita | P lonciforth from ho_leading posi- | Which dty 13 bluces il coks und b Why should any man in Nebraska who | tion of the industrial classes, banks, isan | amplo for the | vital bearing wpon the integrity and peaco of | tion which b has so long ocepiel in the | platbelings, has drlflee WES M2 AR wayablo to the order of the I li‘ ’1 I e vopiblicit party ot vy tnxpayors of the wost, Tho profits from | tho [ndian anpir, 1tis worthy of noto that | Indian budit. ~ Whib we canuot but fou for | out. | The err fory terrd o couats 't s acted i s republic ho X]i) st ofits fr i e et ~ 1 " i ocks 1to 100 and 201 to The city o ) ) AT6s L5 Lalad: EYB abvaMimants iy A e oON NUTS, firming thevunis i ‘icno | While Russia at homoseems incapablo of sat- | the poor Indian ryot who will b tased still | b ¥ i [hie Bt(‘l‘llli\]l'fl“ Company, Proprietors, | heip to transfer the government of thi CRACKING PRONIBITNON NUTS, ing tho pubilo. mon s of ¢ a0 | g lion. Subjorts, o momont she goos | muro heavily to makogood the dofldency in | Omia clnims the domaln by viduo of an it The Bee I, Farnam and Seventeenth Sts | state into democratic hands by supj A special bulletin Just issued by the census ngos from fiftyto seventy-five thou- of the logislatureapproved March 8, 1887, broad sho shows a marvelous aptitude for | the Indian revenue, it is impssitlo toex- EWORN STATEMENT OF CIKCULATION, | iNg 6 movement that promises noim- j GO0 ¢ “\“ '\’l.vl;:”p“\“{\‘ e ind dollars a year, making theoffice | yminting thoso peoples with whom she | tend any synpathy toGreat Britain in the | inorporating metop litan cities andan ord Btate of Nehrusks ) provement in affairs and no benefits to | oo of e . Mo avainblere. | Oneof the richest tn the city. Such | comesinto contuct, In castom Turkestan, | Matter. For the sanguiiry wan wiich | nance vas pissel onthe straigth of this g County of the people of the state? The indepand- | sourcesof the countics is given as §60.0 profits naturally create s scandalous | wheve thereis a wide and srowlug discontont | She waged agatnst China for tho avowed pur- | suthoriing the city of Omaha to include in B, Tusol Tho Hes . rof § 4 ! ares twenty-five squaro mile, and abiorb subitshing comp: e that | ent ticket can not win excopt on local | leavinga bulance ungprovided for of #hilih= | scramble for theoffies and dobase tho | with Clineso rule, a athy wnd re- | o of foringthe Celestinl povenment to herurea twaty-fve suaro milts, aud aboek heactial eirculation of ¢ ek for | That is an absolute com- | ook o B e st 041 lonsig | Pallot box with boodle, The ovil is gen- | spect have grown up for Russian name, | consentto the importationof Indian oplum, fln.\'l'l'\wln‘.'[']l' Hauflwl Ll “:‘"I Vi ihe week ending August 3), 1500, was a8 foi- s h s s and her avallsble resources 2,004,041, leavin g wind o B 5 ) ; ave fillod the e i 0 | such limits. Tho disputed torritory refer ihe u Auzust W K . Wiil any republican who has | o balance unprovided for of " but 0,1i. | eral throughout the west and ealls for [ und the pec v g for thears | have filled tho st disgracelul pages of her | suth ‘””,“.,‘ s oo e Abgape funday t 2 loft ) Ly o support that movoment | Nebrasku's debt, less fund; rly | prompt Wi{oa* vemiodies, Both | rival of the iR as liberato Recent | history duriig the prosenteentiry -pages of | t0 was included in - the twenly iles Mond iy, Agus 5 i gl | S B R ML threo times the debt, less available resourees, | 1 tt S e 4 A vonts havo shown that the much lauded | Which all sensible and brosl-minded English- | square. Thedity treasuter of Omana lins a Fuieed iy hi pretend that he sincerely belioves thero | of the state that was blighted by prohibition} l‘l»' los in Wisconsin pronounced agalnst | gu i "0e v contuvies b Russia | men are heartily ashamed. Possibly it isdue | been onderad to collect tho taxes for tho.e Wed § i wisaR L Aministra- | Will Mr, Rosewater, or Sectetary Roggen, of | thi stom of itism and public h e . ; 3 xks. Tho clty troasurer b tion of the state government if it should A ation, | robbery, and the press of Coloradlo | v suup asinder, - Russim spiritand Rus- | British press has rofrined fron any editor- | has been notified to do the same thing ind please explain thist—omaha Leader. + 2t ! L il it Qkloss ass into the control of the democrey? 3 ¢ ¢ vigorously ursre rofort o noxt logi ST i R {aominG {5 GinBiy 1 1o | thocityof Omaba tells tho coutt that unl )»,.(wm\;.‘k‘ control of t'h[v democ ‘\ ‘\.[ Tyee BEE will choerfully oxplain for gorously urge reform. The next log sian couraze are potent factors, whether tu | ialcommenton the emperors oplum proela~ | {80 ig postraining power tho treasurer o frant that the republican party of 3 i : ! ! vhiami; IR to county debt of :“:m:l of \‘ ‘.( uska ~.ll\u\\¥<\ ;_‘i\\"" this | the heart of Russia ov in the Asiatic far east. | miation, .\““m "1{"1””“ “.,H,_,‘.“‘h:. monty u,;‘ll .,m Nebraska has not inall things performed [ poca for 1850 ¢ Wy 1 cERa B cstion attention and compel state, Y % sult will be o multiplicity of suits aginst tho Eworn 1o hefore me and subscribed I my 1 + owa for 1830 as given by the census bul- | 0 (] DHE eI otloA of thé D ciin Ha propma b i e ope o o disputed district to rn 0 hefore me and, subseribed on” | its duty tothe people. Yet what citizen | |otin was 22002573, By 1890 this dobt county and municlpal trensurers to ac. | Theconstruction of the Traus-Casplan o SOl oL ML Cllyéy Sta B chigR R ".‘“'n',f‘l,"\\f‘,‘f.“ ll;;tll]\:np\xhl D tal_tho it ¥ NI Fean, Notary Biblte_ | does not feel justly proud of the progress | 1ad veacted $3.645.814, an incronse of 22 | €041t for the intrest on public funds. way through & mysierions exmtry which | Ister of publie works, to bulld aship canal to | £00 LR 1 PRS ot Satenit ol EHE Miph Fosttion ¢ a ”u. 3,814, 4 : was atone time almosta blank space on the | Pars isonoof the most important enginecr- A perpetunl injunction s thereforo asked e 5 per cent. The nggregate county duh(n THE democrats nre at thoir oid game, | MIPS Was an undortaking on the part of Rus- | ing schemes of recenttimes. Of coirse the | forto restrain the city of South Omaha orits & il e " | sinwhich was rogarded as likely tobe finan- | iea is to use thoriver Selne for thy basis of | trasurer from collécting taxes in thedis- Despite ignorant or malicious ropre:| 1600 this debt reached $3,002,001, clally ruinous. But the vesult has been thecaml. In fat the process might bede- | puted tract. sentations to the coutrary, the aver-| .\ jioposse of only 2 per cents i s et { | @development of tho country that thoy scribed as one for widonng id deepoing L G . ition i ople a8 ta A e 3 ¥ | ciples enunciate the platform, word | means of transportation have boen fo : RV eSB ARG AL 36 Pavt This moruing Ed. G, Bohanom vowed tc I 13 ovident e achool bourd ronlizes | £ condition of its pooplo a8 0| bulanco in favor of Nebraska2 porcent. | fiimcn ocittedin he platforn, houd | moansaf traspariation havo boon found fn- | that famousriver o tiat i would bato Pavts | 1 THENSULE 153 id hover be gt tn prosperity and the enjoyment of the | Mhua. Nebraslew's county doht is heavior | 145 £0n0 forth that principles must not | adequate; whilein a political sensothe influ- | what tho ‘Thame is to London, Now that | g umbifig estabiishnent sean, and wo itics and comforts of life will com: | yhan that of Towa. but Towsn was s great | ° nd in the way of ofice. No 0 | ence of the Russian presence s unitingin a | public attention is attracted to the subnet, | horeafter lead a sober and industrious Ably with that of the people of ‘l i (' te v ,'.‘ batoto ”' is too great, to get there. In alliance | singlegroup the varous partsofa vastre- | ourastonislinentarises that the thing was | His friods will hail this with pleasu oA et g and prosperous state years before the | gio4e lomoarhoy 18 fou the.s wion A the vulor of Afghanistan is | notdone long ago. The second of the | gray u curred in the aceoun any othor state in theunion, We ven: | fuet whito man's sottloment was madeon | Li5Wicts the democracy is for the alli- &t ; OE ROl e B A i ) ; otifng corcerning his misdemoeano LS U L ..‘.1 yaky il o ;xx(x'uu - ll. o Laners in prohibition sections the party | &i¥ious fordoser reluionbip PUE world hns aiwiys toen iaulicapsod n ita P Pl B B LI Lk S Y Nebraska soil. owa had housands o o shows that he, 100, ike other | riace with her grreat rival by the lack of sea- T . i AR N? 204 7 e S i s AT o 8 & - \ h g A ) money under faliejprotenses.” The info }h,. Boyp's : N v:n Nebraslka in proportion to poy "~““_‘-‘ miles of railroad before the fivst locomo- |5 0oy Hiba ks TEiAT T Asiatics, las become improssed with | port facilities. It s only 11l miles from | tin wus filed by Sol Oppenheinier. cct of profo nxiety to thebreth- | than in most of the other states, and in | tive whistle was heard in Nebras fHa o ol A e Ti6 5hlkr UGl | Svie prosilgn - atld s fon | Paris to thosen;dredging would be needful | complai ds aboutas follows: O 10 words of o democratic lead history of thedefeat of the democ- 4 occuplesamong western commonwealths? | Nobraska in 1580 was $ 3 e acy of Wisconsin will be written under AU LU and by | nogpite the bombasticannouncement that ihe cantion, *Peck’s Bad Broak.” the party would fight it out on the prin- e necessity of eareying insurance to ihe full limit. Tt is dangerous to carry w unwicldy surplus in the treasury, you Lnow. platform ineans nothing, and in all see- MiNi=rER MizNER, at Guatema guarded night and day by a strong force smed police, Tt is about as hazard- to be iministor at Guatemala as it is to be czar of Russia, and sleep in a cast- which two yeurs ago seeured a monopoly ivon refrigerator, of the product, advanced prices and hasonly increased | 16141y robbed the grain raisers of the YOUR CHAUNCEY " willarrive now ina few days, and will at once proceed to ad- just the strike on the New York Cen- tral which was declaved off several days ago. In the meantime itis feared that Chauncey lost his presidontial boom in mid-ocean. The shark got it, evidently. complish isto elect 4 democritic govemn . Unless tl d s knocked out | all the conditions that promote social, | Towa’ ; i . b will undoubtedly encourage Russi only apartof the distance, and if the neces. | tembers KBd G. Bohanon, by false prete | wdition 0 county debt, like that of N i will undoubtedly cnconr s ¥ bk Ul Dl it st | BalaLHor bha AYD pretty soon, o bourbon famino will take | intelloctunl ana mordl advancement Ne- | uslca, ehiofle ropresonts subsidios votod | R0108 & coward and so do the voters. strengthion tho gscondoncy which she is sty forlocks coild b aroidel there would | ditobiitn fom Sl Oppentiier the st possession of the party workers. braska stands in the front rank. | gopq and very naturally Towa got ¥ securing. Itis cear that Russian policy | appearto beno isuperable difleulty in mak: | yponeyin the Lincoln National bank aid N it S aeEtnred | B s ee e S B N senators scorad a notable | is divertad toward a ontraction of the mid- | inga channel abng which could pass the | thereupon drew his checle for said suns, clal ; Hswhate ae | die iy s RO i o s in removing the duty on binding | die ground that separates her from British | laneest ships, whether mvalor mercantile, | Oppenbeimer, believing and relying upor tho ] debts before the Nebraska county bonds | y\ine and placing he free list tory in Central Asia. Without any in- | that ploughthe oceans. Without doubtsuch | representatious of Hohanon, gave bim | 11 1s 5 1 M a i 1y ing it on th fi list, 1 . E b % the laws more ful respeeted | hyd becomoe due, For all that, however, | my s S5 o Hee DRIl ARt S tor | St eestad 2 el money. But such representatins are f st el uNetaas Dol , his result was brought about by the 1con her part, Afghanistan hasasked for | a gigantic and wonderful work would add | 45 wre made with_tho intentto cheat v more ctively efforced. Tor all| gho fuct stands out very prominen Bxdilions ol s bihitng wine sl friendship, and when she has once se- abla wealth and population to the | defraud, swindleand doupthe complin this th ablican party, which, since | that fowa has increased her county ! dufoothold in Cabul she will soonset | most beautiful city on earth. The officer having the warrant for B the organization of the state, has admin- | Gobt 22 per cent within tho last ten about chunging her frontier. Russia neve: on's arrest did not read the same tohim istered its affairs, deserves the credit avs, whilo Nebrasl ats. Ambition, potiey, necossity, call| The Turks have been inviting a row for a }"j“'};'l"l»‘iflllv‘{"lw'r!‘v“.‘n'«mh‘xy that @ warmnt P8 nirhost RonoraBle nBaora.t AlbHoaE | g Nty on, and financidl discourazement has [ Long time, and uow, by espelling the Fran- | i ST i htger it T - T bt 2 per cent, R Y sl . 'e tal ) T with the officer to the court, where the not absolutely flawl d beeauss un LR L L et o oo e e il [ ton € If similar actions were taken ryet retarded her advaue ngland an fathers from Jemsalom, they give [ was seitled, serupulous and designing men have been | gio; : sl prohibi= |y, e wongress on all articles controlled by | has been counting too implicitly on the friend- | provocation for a new crusale. It would | __Thisaftemoon Mr. Charles of ¢ i . gy 2 contemporary s not called on | oompinations, the tariff bill would be | ship of the amesr of Afghanistan,andnow | probably not be possible in these days to get | Veightappearedalso at Justice Brown's ¢ able to prevent the fullillment of some | Rosawater, IRoggen and the Business innecord with the s ¢ | that he has made this advanceto Russia, sho | upsuch a widesproadand enthusiastic move. | i $Wore out o warmnt for the gere of the plodgasof the purty to the people | Mon’snssodlation to explain tho diffor- | o oan o ot With the sontments ot e sin 1o scothat the sceurlty of her T S ol Sialant T o R el Dl i [ explai tho people. i 1 to seo that the security of her In- | ment upon the Holy dty as theold erusides, | false protonses from him, Bobaon decla does not justify those who have actec ce hetween the dobt of Nebraska and e alan dominions hangs in the balance, but onthe otherhand, it would not require | however, that it is his intontion to pay with it the past in deserting it 1sas which is also quoted by the bul- | Twe Farmers’ Allianceof North Da- such apopular uprising 1o smd ‘the sick | thuse chocks as soon ashe e gob Lo o now. Certainly there is nothing in | Jetin of the consus bureau Kota will plice a ticket in the field the | Venezneh haviug wjcctd all propositions | mun’ ot of Eunpe ind maicehim surrender L‘xl|‘l‘ul..llll\l”x e Lon e Eisaln an Tig ovation nccorded Speaker T Ha haractor ”‘l th v‘l‘ mocrey | fen years ago the bonded county debt | 25th of Soptember, 1t is estimated tha ) f:l’,"m:‘”‘l;“'fi‘_'l‘u"“"“L“’o'(‘ oo Jteadon forS vty WMo STATE MOUSE YOTES on his way to Portland is n significant | shraska, nor in the record of demo- | of Kansas wis 47,361,277; in 1800, it linnce in that state, has about | quims to torritory, 1bnow appoars i Y6 The Only Ho| Washington 1, Cavson, sherif of Fillmore rebulce to the democrats who aro striv- | Ctatic rule in other states, to warrant ates $14,220,675, an incrense of 93 | thirty thousand’ moembers, ond two- | that Groat H‘“ l"\‘ H"“ “:“1[‘-‘” 1’“'[” DL Norp ik Nee county, is fighting with' Solonin & Nathan 3 ! ! vho are stri Srnir s bl i 3 ronse irty 1 . ad two- | that Great Britain will make her own terms et et aguinst the recovery of a julgment of $1 b ing to cncompass his defeat by a liberal | N 2 bolief that the w *’“ >of this state | pop cont. The bonded and floating debt | thirds of them are republican. Like in | and insist upon haviag them recognized, The he prohibition puty has finally pub in | tiiod wainst bin by that firm inthe uso of boolle. The people of Maine | YOUld beadvanced or the interests of the | of Kansas in 1890 was $7,055,9213 in 18901t | many other states, ithas just strongth | Dateh, crossing the Essequibo contuviesago, [ Rominationa stuto ti ket and will fight the | trict court of that county, and tday he Jonor Tom Reed for the enciies he has | PeoDe promoted by transferring the ad- | s $14,817,750, an increaso of 86 per cent. |enough to do o v r00d fighting | founded a colony about forty milesnorth of | SiMPaien out asan independentorgmization, | peded the cise tothe supreme ourt SRR 2 inistration of affairs to that party. We ! ! £ £ best L U it Tl only result that tho party can ope to ac- | Mr. W. 13, Rose thonealy appointed dop- made. & _”\“;]:“‘ “”‘l']:““‘“ ) 1“[‘ . ,‘1-‘1 e In other words the county debt of |singlo handed,while it holds the balance | the latter, b the Riv ‘l)’n avon, which N g piealie sl 2 ofthe supreme court, qualified ——— oliove that nothing coull bofall Ne- | Kansashas nearly doublod in ten yeuwrs, | of powor, and could bring either of th | ¢MPHes into tho Atlantic at the same poiut as Al L ay after furnishing the spetified bond of CoNanss has been ofllcially informed | braska moro serious than to admit the | yhile Nebraska's county debt has only | old partios to tav, by co-operating with | W Moroe. Relics of Duteh suttlemout “‘\'"'\ ”“m\"“"\"l“"""‘| iy X:ll"wm stouid | S10.000. Fis bonismen wero J. It. Websler, i 3 > 0 ) 1 3 L partios s -ope =4 I s i S @ Vs carry, woull veto any vs that might be cMurty anc 3. Rickotts! pithie tact thatithe Pan:Americanicon: woratic party to the privilege of | fucreased 2 per cent in the sume period | them. But the ambitious lalers want | Jos is a0 it s alse daown that the | 1 Lo Sl S i e T gress cordially approved of interna- | foeding its insatiable appetite for tho to swamp bho organization for tho glory | Lo Sy Mtes thele acquisition ofthe | Cigons, Tt miy beconsistent, from apro- | tura frum Kansas City thiscvening.. tional arbitration. Recent eventsin the | spoils. OMAIIA property owners are familine | of running for o fice, i e ppatell, Drocoalbd uctoss |y, bition standpoint, but it doesn's look like OIS AXD 12DS. southern half of the hemisphere show Mhese considerations will not escape | with the assortion that improved water- N Sl e i B e e R so. Ina plitial sense, the [ MisS ¢ g that arbitration-is more honored in the | the attention of the intelligent republi- | works and increased five protection | Now that the voters of the various | wouldhavegivea British Guiana only the | ! LLE rolibition ticket 15 a | Pint, 8, 13, whoro they will it tier breach than in the observance, can farmers of Nebraska, and as they re- | meant reducod insuranco rates, The | wards have petitioned for the increnso of | sune custacquisition asa lin boundod by | S1at nistale andwill lose the amenduont | ter, From fhat jointMiss Grace wil g0 flect upon all that has been well done | change has been tungon the claimso | polling place S RS osaars for tho Pomaron, with a little more of tho in- | thousands of vows. The prohibitioulstscan- | Evanston, I, w LRIl = g f e e cla lling: places, it is in ovder, for the ) ~ ot flge 0 rep ¢ " a Edward Reynolds s commenced s KANSAS republicans proudly refer to | under republican rule and the danger 1o | frequently that it has passed the ageof [ council to tuke the matter inhand and | terior. Ofcourse the subsequently props DAL ISR T MED d“f" T P el T G the absence of “the open saloon.” How | ba rgasonablyapprehended from turning | vetivemer t was announced on every | re-subdivide the ecity into a suf e, zuniing ouly tyenty.atue misssto the || SUEC RN FRRAICA 0les (BE M8t anl Wi Walwool and | H. . Woutla about the dives of Atchison, Leaven- | ovor the administration of the govern | corner during the waterworks campaign | number of polling places. b st Batiun, s roul e omand - ke, : T S e NG ey worth and Kansas City, not to mention | ment to the demoeracy, they will not de- | and advanced as an argument in favor e A eTon \_;f\"ll‘]:} "'n‘"“\o'l“f/‘" e | ARRAIAN LINCOIN'S PIEN AND VOICE, | ‘ower aid confined thies hours i th the frec-for-all joints within hailing dis- | sovt tho puviy under whoso control for | of munieipal liborality fo the campuny. | Powderly's Charact S Actiaas vl Buv the diphmacy of the re| by G M Van Hiren Roberi Clirke | anllatie tiroe days in iho Juil in Ficil tance of the convention hall in Topeka? | noarly a quarter of a contury the state [ Assoon asthe plant was completed and [ yew Kok S %) public bas boen conducted rather bunglingly, [ & €0y Cincimnati, agguntor amisukd wade by o ondt None are 80 blind as those who will 10t | has made remuvkable progrossaud at- | in operation, the discovery was made | The disclosuvs of Mr, Porierlyls pleasant ” 4 i 2 E The new ‘-.umhml school known e SLioins nithe atlroads ot/ bk " and with a foolish unwillingness to rize Lincoln’s public life was one long | Lyceum | in connection with St. ‘The: see. tained @ position of which every citizen | that water was o more destructive ele- heme of tying up the railvoads of thecouu- |y qelay may bo dangerons in dealing with | Worls of addresses and lotters which not | Citholic church, is tobe dodicated next 5 5 Ut toteel vroud B it eduction could | ¥ (181 reveals the great m ddler in o THE question has been asked when ) Ought toleel proud. LICREANI BNNAEN ARG POMACUIONIO08 C- fonarnotacisticattitude: amuch strmger powor. After having first | only divected the policy of tho govern. b, 1 Auong thosociios ity G et s Shin 1 oh i - - —~ bo mude under the cireumstances. In- el " will bethe Lincoln branch of t proposed a joint convention for mutually set- [ ment but also censured or encouraged | Irish Nationl League of America, At ¢ Sk, e s CAMPAIGY TW.ADDLE, R L At N n 1T bars (meris The Political Vicw, tling the boundary dispute, to which Great | the leaders in the field. His principal | Onler of Hibernians 170 torch-light processions and make | g fndependent candidate for con- 1 Detroit Free Press, Britain responded by proposing to ald sundrey | efforts at oratory; together with his 9 morey music over the ticket and the big | o cin the Third district is establish- One reads evory day of theadvance in the sh pecuniary clims against Venemela | letters to generals, governors and clvil- Fair Dates, majority waiting for it in November. |5 s e oL b s price of silver, but thesilver dollar docs not adjustment, Venezuela changed her | ians, have been compiled into a neat n-'lm\' are given the dum of tho county All these things will come in time, even | Pivniin oy b Gl Liat Spe s | eanaronen of property 8 mot cal- | huy an ouncemoro beefsteak than itdid a | &x to a domand for arbitration. This ( yolume and arranged in logical order. rs in before the demoerats put their flim-flam | 1o = AKInE ubout. Thus far his effort | culated to give much force to Chief | month ago, and the steak is quiteas togh as go scoms to Lave boen mado on the [ In this shipe they form a hronol B A:lllj;llhl‘nul beot sugar palaco September Dpipre iasiomas to cnlighten his followors a8 totheir | Galligan’s assurance that the increase | it was then, . that her constibution prohibited any | Sketeh of the contact of the great war JSSe/Rntee Buptemie o 2 political duty has consisted wholly in re- | in the number of engine houses in the e i voluntary cossion of territory. Great Britain | Prosidont with tho public and with the ronptamber1-7, = peating the most unmitigated twaddle, e | 1 i A-BOoH SHIRlakE apparently was indisposed to quibble about | YIrious pwplewho steod In noar rola- [ Nebriskasstuto tmie foptumberSas, AND now comes Galens, IlL, and asks | PO i T et acc . | suburba will bo followed by lower fn- Wade's Fibre and Fabie O e £y o antrey | tions to him. AR T R St bex B for Grant’s romnins, The citizons pro- | . Lt 18 necdless todigni utterances | surance rates. 1t is dollars to coppers | Noonocan foresce the rosalt of the MeKin. | '€ 10H0ns of 2 Enilal .\]In san “;ler’: pakor: SISV Kansas stato falr, Septombor 1120 vose that the remains of the old soldjer | PY 1Y general discussion, but it may be | that, the undevwriters will lighten their | ley bill asa law, orany bill that is based on e et “‘;‘“‘_‘mw“ The Lastof the Passion Play. bo laid to theiv final restin Grant park | Wellto cull attention to some of his v | grips to muke up for the increased flow | party policy. TheMcKinloy bill will not sat- O on® ¥ Of her oWt | _Canon Furrar inthe Religious Hemld | agmma—— g diculous assertions. Ono of the ) A isfyits friends, and cannot be lastmg. It b S i Every effort will doubtless bemads Bliine or Greenwood, and that amonumentbe |, of water, ) A D ¥ >amnds t | Blin x or Grveonvood, and that & monumontbo | 1, yis tall at Harrison, was that twonty- e will, fora time, stimulate the manu facture of secure therep:tition of the play in the [ Bovm.... ) Harlon o Sopt 2 5 ‘~' ; : “-t‘l““" i “{"l" % | five thousand men own the bulk of the | THErefusal of the council combine to |some grades of goods, no doubt, just as o geneval bofore the war, hoso numerous attemps to change the place of his burial are getting wearisome. oar 1000, g leodk. St woalth of the country. Now it is simply | carvethe names of all city officials on | whisky will stimulatos man to saw more ously debated an advance to meet the losses inflicted by direct pressure. The Wyominz state fuir, september 16-10, ILASKA COUNTY FAIRS, 1 to whit was British t al abandon that. Still, tho present, liko most oth houndary disputes, is eminently adapted to international arbitration, and Great Buita fmpossible to sustain a proposition of 3 it % 15 the stronger power, might well accept it el anxious misgivings about the future. | 3 this kind by any nccessiblo statis | plained. The steering commit In view, ton, of the azrecments of 153 be- | They do not love t0 sco their villago in- | Catas . . o NG, SSeb: & IN & hall dozen eastorn states In this |11C8 Dbut any one can demon | that zoological musoum hed i vi Good Advics for Republic ins. wean the two ¢ . 108 o oceupy terek- | vudéd by crowls of cuzlous and cir ) el O1S oD -0t e [steate its absurdity by an casy | more effective meuns of immortalizing Chiongn Herali. in disp, e should appavently refrain | sightsecrs. They foar that their charac- | Hives Sopt. 1 9 HiRGelicte A computation, In 1885 the total estimated | the couneil. Porched in a graceful row | The Importance of u«.'c.’l,ll\\' inlsingafter | from encroachment. 1‘\; )mm \])n>lx"4|'l\.! ster \n! \lu‘l‘ home | Divon L oSept, d="glsarpy |1 Kb ) over the Dodlin portal appear tho heads, | thelegislativeand senatorial - primaries can %3 by "y e ant will be injured by the influx of alien 0UEe . L0=0ot d8uunders.. Sopt, - 4 1 notbo too earestly urgad. Vitilanconad | Thoap proaching general clection in Spain | ments, and thoy fool that the Fous of re- | DAVeR-... fepta-2tshomiun. . St fit4 care in that quavter s of tha firstnecossity, | 18 being actvely proparol for by bo ous purity would boill compensited | Eilman': ot w2 vathy gy Tho suceess of @ party deends on tho chavac. | les. Sogasta has followed up his somowhat | by anamount of increased vealih, eroase dur the past five years to have | drawn that cach member can b distin- | yorof itg candidites. With poor candidates i 1 speach to the members of his rotir. Not a few of them are halfresolved — I : rof its candidites, With p it ! el ) The Premises Not T been equal to that of the previous five, | guished without the aid of a telescope. | avill lose; with good candidutes it will win, | e cabinet with a more pronomeel and pos- | “‘,"“ .‘:“\ “; “‘1‘.', o “:““‘ A5 10 SralisonNoubenble The artist not only graspe siz- | Whother it sh : A ve address to the liberal co s of Ma assion 1l wey have an instinclive o SIS S Kl | the present valuation is net less than | The artistnot only grasped the full sig- | Whotherit shall nominate goodor bad can- | iive sddress tothe liberal committens ofMad. | ZIRRIGE SR O PRE T PIREREINE Mg assumption that the president will call [ ; i 5 R R I Aoy ngress in extra session aweek orso after, e e g botween twenty-five thousand persons | ¢aught the members in their hupplost | lected atthe primies. At these ol tHam ,‘]. AR prosults in | alcing them unredl, vulgar and ro- | theclection, or atall, mustbe sedupon Tuk stato fair s now open to the | would give o each throo million two | mo0ds and transferred them to rod sund- | bestmoiives aud nfucico should prevall AT et al patform, minor | 101 =~ utierly false uolion o ulsmenial cuidit world, and Sceretary Purnas prediets | hundred thousand dollars, There stone, A few of the faces, however, give B> Sensible at Al Tin s, e bt 150 0 tie pal A OE e tizes] | DAt Taios. T T N e eyl | ool ing kooe () 0,80 (8K 881 that it will bo the most successful ox- | not very many men in the United States | evidence of intermal distross, but this is New York Tri A Iabstniionnl tootatoatiy: el by EY. | uiee T 1 ot bartad thil Cht esiaae |- RUATS, Ak LA Sk g Lok hibit, both financially and in pointof | worth over three millions. Outside | Probubly due to the fact that theyare | Awriter fnthe September Ilorum, whose 1 military veforms, The conservatives, on | sericsof performances at Ober-Ammer: intc , evor given in Neobraska. The | of Colordo, Californin and Montana wo | Placed immediately under the “water [ sublectis ‘Tornadoes” says that “people | yo other hand, squarely dedave for hizh | gau of thel'assion Play will be the last, premiums offered for tho best county ex- sther thore ore thras table, yosition repugnant to their | should makeevery effort torotain n, while professing to accept | for Prince R sitpold of Bavari ¥ ) her there are three men west 1 - ST . tho i = hibit have stimulated interest, and all | of the Missouri who can tv illy claim tes and desires, On the whole the | Mand of the 00, 00 AT! i wood faith tho mew suffrage law. | positively d 1o prohibit it,and > M, ", M il W 3 iyc o i % % 4 toruado cloud, because safaty larg hefs i opionsnta lag that th | therei « W feding throughout Positively cured by the availuble space has been taken by | to bo worth three millions of dollars, | collection materially lightens the gloom | boiac™ oy etips, judicionly as A Ll R e thern Germany that the timo has ar o Edttle Pirls the differont counties in the state, each | The whole number of men in thiscoun- | of this architectural mu and Will { guickly,? Dius 'ds | undoubtodly true; Il s 0L sdwhen it oughit to bo abolished, 1t B0 rell one of which thinks it has the finest and | tey whoare worth over ons million will [ ®onvey to coming generations conspi- | also truo of the rafiypad aceldedts and elon> | jatius so as unfairly to overcons li ortainly is w monstrotsscandal thad the iross frora Dyspepsi largest collection of yollow pumplins, | hardly reach five hundved, But there | tU0us proof of nincteenth century cult [ ments and caucuses and tavit ates u mojorities, The position of thoncwly or- | Fassion Pluy should be performed for the tion and Tools hool-necked squashes and watermillions. | ave fully five hundred thousand people | M Omahay family disagrecments, ond soveral other | wanizeq party is a curious A perfut ron B e things involving emorgencios. lu fact, a f But the gravest, tho wis the most : - St the cornor stons of tho oity hall s ox. | wood, but it 1s bad for a stoady diot, and can ous of the Ober-Ammergau villagers -0, " ; [0 only be temporary Choyenis =20/ n 1i-1 country as well as in Huvope steange epidemic, known us lagrippe, has bt S : valuntion of real and pers property again mado e appearance. Phystetans || 5 B ii0a ™ iates veas sixty billion | in bold rehiaf, of the munioipal dsds, aseribe the causo tosudden and violent ¥ - heir fac 1 rongly changes of temperaturo, and urgo all | d011ars,and wssuming the yatio of i | R R e bR porsons to take unusual precautions sgainst cold. The disease has not yet ‘;‘"“l"“ 0 iself dn the wost, but doubtless | o0k T dollars, Dividing this | nificance of his subjects, bub apparently | didates dopends on thekindof deleiz . | vid. Universal suffrage, faivly putinto oper Sopt. 227 rank Sept -2\ York... ..\ lSopt. - 6 to its logical results in powver over municinal tof asynd 3 in the country who are worth over ten TaE New York board of arbitration is | yhousand each, und there are several X t with the liberals, yet Sngzasts can sear et holding a post-mortem investigation of | millions from ono thousand dollars ap. | MUSSHSIPPL constitutional = convention ly in unusual circumstauces, Is most |y ; Don parbnarahip with > with it. ey e the railrond strike. The only possible | wards. ruptured the penceful plansof the bour- o 3 il 1 it has served notico | In order t [ fits of these v <R, Tlhoy benefit to be derived from the inquiry e Abar Ko riar s et & Msed bons by introducing the following Turne 1 Yorsey. locs come to anund ) peculators, w thing beyond | Yesulate the Bowes. Turely Vegetable. foResnosaMBoNtallyinl Fashn g oriae [LEMER I i s SRRSO AIECISR I Bmenament te e uilk ol pishiel SN B0 She e QomR Ot L o il ae hofiate o, tse to o i monted to) SEACLPILL SMALLOOSE SMALLPRICE. mental offices us & s0p to popular clamor. 5 CER o vate shull ovor remnln p membor of the | \ D eiiia el it helad e 1 in n tho play A R e e surd but untruthful, was that the amount | Apyarican union and the people thereof | With unusual interest to the Dodge county als. Sazasta repliod that he had o Lave vested intevests in the per- less to accomplish anything, and unless POWEr | ¢ monay now actually in eirculation is all | conventlon at Fremouton the 10th, us that ion of doiug anything of the kind, u wces hiave been multiplied, and, in- it can be clothed with judicial powers to | not far from eight dollars per capita, In may possibly settle the question as to | it should appear that an attempt was b sk of their talsing place on Buninys OMAHA his last annual report the 3 whether the prosent Incumbent will be a | madeto block the ececut iirago | only. o lave been three or four a sbitrate between employer and ems |y s (O | be resisted with tho whole power of the | candidate. Afterghe state convention (where [ law; in such case he would resort to any LOAN AND TRUST bt A VEEE | the treasury statod that the circulation | wate” Of course the pr i . + o i1 : Thus - e — ploye, the sooner it is abolished the state, course the proposition was | Richurds, a Dodgg gounty man, was selectea | means to overcome the wnservatives, Thus | gy oy Sor e bett promptly shelved, but the mers sug, as the candidate for goveruor), it seemed th littke band of republicans serves as & | gom abroad, ‘ihis tine the “fnd’ is in tho | COMPANY. Thore tion that Mississippi should proclaim [ almost universal ojinion that Dorsey would to cach of the great parties, Agreat | s fa “Wigner tenor.” His name it | guuoon o 00 h SNF LORD SACKVILLE WEST, who was the | been no decline in the circulation sinee, | jiself inseparably wedded te the union | Botbe acandidate for congress; that isto on has been caused by the languago | Heinrich Zollner; his occupation was until | l,‘“"l"::,u’}:'v:‘l Junrantecd Capital .., 850900 British minister at Washington until he | but on the contrary the inerease | hrought out asufficient number of brig- o political clomonts wero tending to A by Y18 10 ap Jnlarviw Wi AG O | g s Al was reculled by his government for | hus beenover one dollar, so that the | diers to crush the young patriot. | SOMO other than a Dodge county man for that spoudeatof the Temps l“(w‘."‘fl'” ported 1o e boen most s ecantiierelal Ivin id Gxoe on booming Grover Cleveland in private | Present mmount per capita 1s very nearly | Doubtless hislife was sparod on giving | OHee: Bince the other party noninations for | the B on aia” o Ty | have malsed thohighest hopes concormiug tho | SO e e ol lotte is now apparently attempt- | twenty-three dollavs. Under tho oper- | hond for his future good bohavior, | Lioaistrict have buou mace howor e ts - ATir-Siars Suline ing to get even with America | ation of thenow silvor luw the increase — lexts taxe stock has rison, and, a3 matters Low ves through the covtes, It was the i ——————— t 8 R0 0 W Al he may be the eandidate of tho party, mot- | royal prerogative, and not the willof the peo and hor citizens in o way that is | Inthe virculation is reasonably sureto | Tk sucess of preliminry tests of st AT ol s B Omaha Loan & Tpyst Co certainly beneath he dignity of a_ gen- | keep pace with the growth of popula- | artesian well ir ionin the tleman.~ As lord of the manor of Strat- | Hon, so that it is safo to count upon the | stimulatad similar enterprise in western | licans of Dolge county, If the district con- | been a settled principle to lot the conserva | ford-on-Avon, he proposes to compel the | Per capita proportion being at least | Nebraska, The claims advanced by the | vention, whea assembled, desires to noniuate es and liberals alte pawoe oy \ wwn council to pay rent for the ground | Maintained, and it is more than likelyto | government geological burcau that a [ Mr Dorsey, auy side fssuos orimn I8 QR ALRE JEAIN 1 AL e o occupied by the fountaln and elock tower | be inerease calg ater underls at Is termed | Sonal considerations will mot probably be al ral campaizn amount to nothing be- 4 2 Liubility of Bipkholery l\r\-“lvu‘l:‘d us & Tmorial of i&h-ni\.ul:«i-\x‘ul-u We think every honest and thrifty ficaiht s \mlt\l 1.‘1\1 :l;l:t I’ll‘x‘rl:“ ]1 lowed to interfere with the wish; this actioa | s 00 of thosovereign, Thesosome- | When sho bocane Miss, uho clung to Castaria, "5 For Cunt ‘m‘v’- :|.| pat C r Ohi by i i » extending Lthrough 1 .0 ouvention would also place the other t narks undoubtedly 0 When shohad Chlldn, she gavethen Ca a on De by George W, Childs. Tho town coun- | farmer will resent the sweeping state- | the Dalotus, Nebrasknand Kansas, have | of4ie uveation would aiss piaco 1 omct g et M B WA e on Gy . )"‘:"IJ LANGES oil will fight the claim, butat the same | ments of Mr, Kem regurding the | heen proven true to a limited extent,and { would be w,“my but tho republicans of v nlempt for the constitutional vice-prosdedh, W. 1 \\:,..‘..'."”:“ > time Lovd Sackville has made a very | condition of the furmers. This | thisfact encouraged the investment of | the district,who demand Dorsey’srenon ! tions of the mon a ¥t (? “"‘“'“.J L M1 d sorry exhibition of himsets. sort of misrepresentation, declaring | capital iu irrigation ditches. The ox- | mation. In'wy evont,lot harmoay prevail regirded os ¢ .,.n'u.w.‘.'.‘ii'.‘._;p 1t natural ks some sortof an al il A RECONSTRUCTED member of the | command of one'ksanses in all eireumsts ¥ ¢ % . comple a part of the American nation, and attempts to dissolve the suid union shall per ¢ 11830 was about twenty-one e dollars and seventy-five conts, There has | withstanding the rather awkward position fn | ple, that iued a change of administra: | Dakotas | which that would leave some of the repub- | tion, Sinc reigm of Alfonso XII. it had SAVI NGS BAN! When Tiaby wasafck, we pave bor Cutorls, | man ioonanay - A4 Doug W hen showaa s Child, shecried for Castorls, Bubseribadand Giiranioal Gagicai

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