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- 185) N obraska I the Winona & Southwostern,which | majority among the moeder [ ovn Last rear Winnton=C ROSEW AT \ nted " { WTord an important connection with b kBl . f Gene v marts of Minnesota and Wis 1A e il and open 1 vain routo to the NS SILE et T w planks loos RCULATION tary of Tie ey Tin DALY By 10, 38, wa HCIETY N P DoLne OMPETITION in eloctr bo | \ ¥ \ bk 4 LR | veached Wersy HE STANITFICA rofused to grant th 1 otk AGORMIY ized by the workir general § i SN Ay | wil v ON with publie works, Lot idlo moans WHEN will th e war b wer? In the sweet hy-and-by? 1 of A general strike was ind muscle bo employed. mbly of tho Belnian trado fedora h ¢ thont 1 tirst, to compol the chambors to 1 O Tr DALY " han ho 1 y s ¢ v oS i runry, 18 « L Bouand by Costly Ties. grant universal suffrago and secondly, to ndetall, and shows e | | ill not the t 8 i it would botter position 1 1 . out t AKING OFF A LEG A roporter w) Springfield Ropaili-an exact better pay, v forthe « n the sisters aid a surgeon In his d it lies buricd in the north, Sheridan in | ers, whose del 9 wjority wolling the fibute f of t o ext r tho o and Sherman will be placed in a | the foderation and reprosente RUTRY: Ruskg 13 Gowner Rusiiy tells of the sehiemes o board of trad I it corn belt ¢ At Hin tos ¢ \ : v +is @ symbolism in this | men. s agitation | boen \hiEity o5 snb anid ot murk iin divide with the 1 reived by { asing. Botween them in death | up in Belgium in o to obtain FZACH 0K a8 | v hold togethor the threo great see- | these two objed It seoms that tho labor one vast and united nation ers are now determined t - necessary to support the g T NERRASKA - Th A, 1L ry 1 ws certain in 1801 sic of e military e impr blie 8 the legislaturo enu i A bl Always a Gentlen whilo the men are on strike on to prevent i St Loui ; honored i 0 Wit e et n NDAY statement Sherman resemt it would take ma to o dust will b laid at v th int t . The taise i e Ay plo has b Grant in his d v a broad story recalls | necossary fu t may not | prople i | tlonns has beon « 9 demnedq, and th L party . cdote of ant me o 14 com- | that, inasw purely political questions the pre ro | lastsad maveh iswe | mavk S ean 4o so to app y here he was began by way of preface, | have of late mixed up with ! v ) wait for | 4 Syvposivw o Brars lamity of two ye ‘ e public : ut tanind s Mis- | If the atime when all men and | public disappoit b will | there aro no ladics present loms i till moro than proviously 0 th sof the day wate tor that this i S cont | tthe potty strifes of mit this qu sald Grant, *but there are gentle- [ and this to such an extent that liberal leaders m ov type of & nobody | v of thana v s Fieen or tie Waas W L \ B 4 Feldtiasd Rl | Jike Messrs, Fvere, Orban and Bara, who had | F1 FEECS oF it . : Plnrhua el i i B eh R IRTIE e formerly declared for universal suffeage, v UL G wination | ity rans liquid in the prese thelr | port of it m eservid AN They Got. now afraid that the conntry would bo_ruted I't hap 8 0, ston Hovald, I I reliable form & exclusively by the laboring classes, and haye THE vemarkablo anxiety of the Lon- ¥ vin av lon Tinees for the political and financinl | .4>1<m.\.mu sorrow, and when they un | ostmastor General Wanamalker paid out e e “w”“,. lately pronounced themsolves in favor of & Wich 1 R e L | aualitied sumea Phe workmen hope to se- | IN TH# Lo bar A—The 8¢ | Which he presented as rewards of merit in ; S ftelolan of the raco, i oiv t1 61 o b to b Dnllob CheongHi Ak s of i SeNDAY By e werin the west, in TR T e l ‘ 1 pieces, just as pure, and sus lodiges and feat orin the south to adopt leg J irming Hw pended from a bar, so that they can be worn it n Uk v Stocle | 1nginngon resorvations and ym\wvh(w_ by the recipicnts. Hihg niddlo olsecs 1o (Crims: Oun StonTNg DErARTSIHNT AR A D vates o it the marke fora moment in paying treibuto to the | but so much ou corn to Chicago, It 1 ) narncter and fa oal benefactor | widespread welfare of Earnell | that his past cral strike, which would eripple the c industry of the country, and thus bring the - It has he o been possible | e : vk ; I s said tht Smator Aldrich wiil | (10 B doreto Breeders” associntion IR et e bl e : N : , isauthority on all mattors prcaining | them in thofuture. BIlls for this pur- Somebody Would Like to Know. The czar Is described as ono of the hand sontisnusly snoris. DIOLO MLl i N omest men in Burope. He 1s now approach latest profe v and amatear base ball gossipi & budg e hykerss gl listie rotirve from the sento because he is too 3 e poor to sty th It would bo far hatter for the country if somo of the multimillionsives would recognizo the coting to incorporate and form permanent organization is a matter of | moment to the state at lavge. In this tion of faithless publie servants, toarbitrarily fix vates and set bounds to the markets, and thereby to divert to poso have been favorably reported t0 | mqyoy v now trying to find out who origl- | g middlelife, Ho is ovor six foot high R ey 10 AVOLO | form the association ean borome O e an Tl ltiro | nated tha Amerloauart of newspaporintas. | 51 f8one of tho mos poverful of mon, He s leir own coffers tho profit of a yewr's |1 2 i i - 1o | Such extended consideration as Lo inters | viowing, Somo say 'twas James Redpath, | s the broad shoulders, muscular avms, and | e hat L wre too 1o s QR ¥ vigorous eleme in the life of the state s B A n o iy i U hlo sty there. |00 of yhousands of tillers of the soil : il ! fore with their passage. Theve is prob- | athers that it was the elder Bonnott, Now. | the tremendous thighs of an atblete. Ho | Ovr Cowrrcrar Paar—The eseellonce of In the fall of 1880 and the spring of 1810 ably no immediate dangrer of the Indians | wasi't it Joseph B, MeCulingh? Wo think | s unusual strength, oven for his gvoat | Tk IS market page hus made i e | tho people wers powerless to holp thon- | rosmming o hostile atttude, although it | wo oneo hoard the edivor of the Globe-Derno- | 5120, Thers is mo mun in tho Russian army | Ually the basiess s paper o both houses, and they cannot require formation galo I —_— and contribute agroat deal to the devel OF ALLthe treasury raids proposed or carried out in past legislatures, the Iatest proposition to pay the contest conspivators is tho boldest and most seandalons. Boforo it the Saline grabs opmentof its agricultural interests, "The object of the associntion is to rais ; O G R A NG T Yo E ket ecnters so fully ehronieled. Speclal the recurrence of the difieulty. The | o0 EET C 10vement which must e oot KR L ol oot Bl s correspondents wire the vastorn markets sroduears ave & majority (n to 1 e Rege Ll Co s SU T late disturban The spivit ngo 3 (LRLSHCILE e M Bl wdetall direct to Tk Ber le the loeal B I "”‘H\ nlon vl "“ ¥1% | somo timo vigorously ongago thoatten- | =& CHIERIER 200 AL S I times given, Ho can twist a horso shoo with fera and the Stout hauls pale into in 3 o LRI NRL LI L 'Y | tion of the stateif itis ever to turn out | i L L 3 ) Waon on n Technicality. Lis two hands with thoe groatest of case, and utes give them mnple power to provide and some of tho i Philadelphia Ledger Corresp went to Washington : An old suit of the United States aainst | ported to have 1 the od. | the Union Pacific railway company and the | qoublo by exerting the full st association 1-.~;m-~.qu a lnvmvmrm 1 T AT LAk Gy o Western U uu_ny\‘ sraph company was de- | two ar He has a la Tontll afit e Tir m» s Tr \7 S H‘y-“r“‘\}n appro ‘: \H which s dealing with an undeveloped [ 00 F0 0 08 e e nat i1 | eided in New York last Tuesday against the | complexion. Iis haiv is brown and worn nd disoriminatiug piblle s learned b mine of wealth for the farmersof Ne- | 3 ' 3 * | government by Judge Lacombe. Tho cause surniLIERBEOEIUS UWRoLIh it will he a wise precaution to disarm solves, Today they are able to provent is undoubtedly the fact that all of them | cratclaim that distinet honor, The question | Who has his physical vicor and strength are not satisfiod with tho outeome of the eresting one and should be settled | Wonderful tales are related concerning tho Is covered thoroughly o ox- perienced commercial editor. Tho markot n the full flush of his youthful vicor he has pageis a gront feature of (he great SUNDAY been known to bend a- wrought iron poker BE | catile, horses and daiey products equal to thosc of the rich central states, The —— for maximum milvoad rates and to pro- Thi financial oracle of Hiteheoek | vent diseriminationof every kind, county is notas visionaryas he looks e His s tosecure a personal loun of PORELGN INFLUENCE AT WORK. 5,100 frrom the stato, without intecost or The short. His eyes ave dark. His nose is long \ omplete and retinble. With specl port from Bahia, Brazll, that aud straight. A mustache anda broad, full respondents at every news center collatoral, isa pathetic evidence ol his G n tYn it of action occurred in 1862, e S Indianson the r vations and | v zeal for (ho finauel \th Mr. L with the reciprocity agreement | them disnemed. Thes have no pro braska. The state ean well aford to en- | and the suit was to pla re not sat- rcover $12,40 charged for telegraphic ser- | impoerial shade th s part of his tand fnevery town and haml ice in exeess of the sum for whieh the gov- | | alway . v v [ or I mato use for firearms, and ir | ernment was entitled to have the servi Pow ' ted by theie government with and remaviable prosp of uis library, even, ni L f | Yossession of then ar inder @ contract with the Union Pacitic 8 vilian 5 v T W, + nited States, is not iner 8 el D I fon of them yan 1 A contragt wit form. He never wears civilian dress exeep I3tz apost ropheof ¢ Woosthoitail LR RS Bl in consequ - In the rush ofy tivo to mischief und disturbanco, Thewires of the railroad had passed to the e e, Sy o tsug ! vela development, hewoever, it has noglec , 5 Western Union, but the government contract ; > 2 work toereate dissatisfaction among | to make tho most of its opportunit Indian with a gun isalways in danger of ) It C Nebraska, is what Art wrd would i S e e elnel b nonte pportinlbiesing | e R i ama: & WILKouLaAs he cll ter > w.” For l many directions, hins rajsed poorer | beaut on; revorential aweand | St Boikh vican countries, sinee the | gpydes of horses and cattle and paid plan of when traveling outside of his own country. oA Y He is o magniticent horseman and is highly was enforceable against tho telegraph com | wSunduy o pany, as it had been against the railroad « He is £ pauy. The grcund upon which Judge Hoe nay be controlled with comparatively gRvaceonD little trouble, ere is needed such a A S o general lnwas i proposed in cong § water trust 5, Knghish, Lalian, Spanish ana Dauish. | has called out of v not specify that | (fejs one of the hardest worked men in | firenrms to Indiuns, it should be | they were to go over the railvoad wir photographicaccurney of doliniation it i o : ided Voraial is o e » contribut ion solitiedl | 1Y Lot tIngUhil e S| natural resources warranted history of the times, g proposed, to convince the people of | i1 now ciation of brc the southern conntries that they have | ean | right influences to atiention to finedairvy products than it providing adequate penaltics for selling | sent the government did Somerville Joar 1 hoan s, and. | Europe. The stories of his always being fol- | /M oierelle d0heaE OOy s o enacted without delay therefor Western Union company had MCK BIGITAN ¢ wly enjoys the | BOth v from trado reciprovity | can raiso th standard of theso products the rizhitto send them by wires not affected lowed by guards and shadowed by the police | dom practice it unless they huve to. wi ronnt The ot that the | s 1o pro t him from assassiuation are fictions. climate of Washington, 11ois s re, | With this cc Pho fact that the | jypeasurably and add a vastsum to the i O e <A by the goyernment contract, and charge | He s often seen in the streets of St Peter Washineton | A girl who objects t wedlth of the state thereby. Thero IGONGH B S AIRRciot Mo pyLandd | BiE o S having 4 favor lang phrase w0 out ! i ey L b ; 3 bure riding from his private palaco to o_sla E noreason why there should not be as [ SPeaksby the card a migh L) S O s which s, ‘only. oscupled upon || S3te0ce propounids inquiry. “Aro yo | come over the spirit of Senator Gorman, OTHER LANDS THAN OURS, Lo b giving me taffy © in for Dot ceasions of ceremony, in an open air vehicle | vous 1w though h o o beein until | first expression dissatisfaction should Aetmones ; ERIRRY S e RSN RE A0 Do nssortion thatithe Maryland! boss ik fndependoncons to betray him intosay e j hail from Kentueky or Lowa, and no rea- USSR S A i g S RAB I Hee el L b ¢ wder tho domination son why this should not bo the homo- of | ¢Ommitted to the nomination of Clevo- r. Gladstone all through the attempt. to e nontical yor wastes TN e e Jropean eapitn The m herdaolinaile tionay Thbiaalntia and, and that he would accept the | peunite the Irish party was given 1n the re OUR KEATYDID, AT 3 ha i ity Fralkis T e e chaivmanship of the national committec S e i anYs thos ce of liberal approval of the position | enly occupicd by a staff oflicer Ihe B > convention has well by putting itsorganizatic shatiered Jery Simpson’s tofty notion English capital and hay right footing. it MR Ol oL sl ia iRy B onodivies near % sndon, mostof. tio fioit posed Cleveland, not openiy, 165 truo, | doubl lection at Northampton to in iticat revelation, Gormar e seat made vacant by the death of Katy was a raw recruit, from [reland's ver- dant shor at ever before given ther a lib- Greener than the grass wco from tho gallord mpanies, the largest banks and hisrefusal 1o manage the campaizn alcandidate, ite of the existenco of i Katy smashed hor weiy th the meteor of Wichita; | 2 DOUITLESS man inl roforms | S L ablle. avo L arnellite faction and unusual tory exertions itieuine, okt like the bles for the i AP VLD mstituted ho dispatch of | "G s o thorough spollsman, | Thedissensions fntho liboral party, which | 11 T parly sent us all to heaven by blow I | t 1 ntroll 1 ¥ m, and erude, sho will 1 | in have ho wus an enciy of eivil se ; lon/undiahy. in hay tho s | a5 the courts wro the sole yoen rejoicing over, did not appear at Novth od the vy apply the only remedy in their pow ! ! ! s made the kettles loak Bl Waloalt ) L y peig ment while in alienat forany. There is, indeod, n disposition in 1 nd pinpofaWnlGaib Aninerense of four judges in tho Thied : v Iaty did; Katy did iv; Katy did y bald, but ¢ not only Senator Gorman but | some quarters to drop the Trish question for | . d thousands of de who think | # while and substitute for it the labor ques naawrettoficonsinshialtin iseots Bl ho does, and this coidness and indif- | 100 Ttis arzued that with Parnell surring | ojways dropping in at mealtimes after food | ference conteibuted to the defeat of | UPstrifeand detenmmned to fight for suprem and drin ki | compured with the vast mmount ; acy untilhe is dofeated overwhelningly at | Loud the cheerful Irish voices floated up the | sy | Cloveland. Nolater than last fall Gor- | " Uil o Solootions, wnd with the - tars RS i aE ey e would be s | insuen cireumstances thers would be ! T thiel meesent oiowd [Fmanixes cuats g (avy I'" Hill. His | giving hiw aid and com'ort, it may bo bost to | Just 8t Umes whon callors! prosonca chained opposition to abudoning or reducing change of heart gives frosh significance | aliow the Irish p git0 iy, —————— [ Bahia needs o T proposition to ereato a state loan | rovente it taliromidutlo gojims ports. 1 very high, aad with heavy tax nostall kin products and « prisos the revenues of gent to negotinte farm mortzages is un- strict wi L an annual expense of $10,000 in sularies. No one will contend that this sum is wasted. It is insigniti- worthy of serious consideration. The loaning of money on real cstate security b the werinme are not sutli t forits ipport. It iseasy to understand that fs like amatter of b like any- thing else, and can be conducted only on sensible 0 eraton state grocer or boot- | d duties, as the re ity agreer black asn lom agent. The Lill vopr L0808 ¥ LU DECI LY BETRAI sents pater t ) requires sha bo done, A RO0QUEYs Y Yoore.ol 5 to the deal by whicnh ITill was teans- | of his leadership, aud for ( wehing ateial. This delay is an in- > justice to honest litigants, It places a | the trado of Hahin witih tho United } hrmium en appeals to the court, be- Stntes is insigrnificant incomparison with | huuen the s i s oL T (1 i piflombiisoim phonrlth | oging e dw]{;u.‘ tean put off the ¢ liken bad penny, Hi 5 t ( ons razil, the | jugion o Legitimat clums | FEEERE 0 AT A | | valueo 3 Y fordang \ advantage L ne corferonco, out of which Parnll | TaUgLY lier step by step i all ! W s 1 e S AR A < £ hasgot all the advantage, and from whicl Sl New Y 1 L Pt shiatel oURleA [ nfuss sabbloment, | Tt 1aa nolorions (ot | Al oy the icr Dillon norO'Brien eiorge with much et painf willhardly connect. The public kno o tha | tDib hundrods of cas Lfom | opetition. 1t ol o Bill too well capacity L i sk he | the courls in ondor to stavooft | fonPU et tism 40 per cont | A part of the Inbuwman troatment of tho | / oud task rowarded, Katy lears Colonol Bollors. I 1 has somq 2 t iprocity is-not a | f judgments, the appellants | 000 oof it plaads for o combatant | Jews in Poland by the Russian authoritios d 3 ¥ worthy of its steel. With an invest- | CONSIStS in torturing U 1¢ Kknown as th s . ] o | veachel foryenrs, 1f tho business ofthe | 5470 470,000, sninc-tenths of which | lLtical offencos to exlort coufossi in more than one fovm is emp does ne ppear on the tax \ | Wiley asserts that it is simply vidieu | prisoner frequentty in t £ 1d sueh cooking! Drenchied potatoos, bis- wdstone to pet cuits not like flal . ferred to the senate and strongthens the | the verdict of the country upon his policy as | And a charred an oking ruin was our | sUmethi reports of 4 combine by which the spoils | an indication of how farin the direction of chiniin Beufaank it Irish home rule the English constituencies Eaty/diadt; Luty didj Katy did Somervi wish himto go. This disposition has been | But a willing mind had Kuty, so we tried our | dom card trengthened by the development the best | would di w of the democracy is to recoive proper recognition, in event of sucee LRIl use the Breelers' 5 3 1580 hein $2,000000 and the consideration for vt ) . 1 knowing that o trial can not b 3 Katy did; court is promgtly transacted i - stal Ik requuements of democratic par \RUIRRE andiv i witn questions when half aroused, with th 30,000, If it s trige, and it probably is, | hope that he m ' It tisanship lead the press of that faith han . 0 Gl b ‘w_m" SOt LS o encourngo - eompetitor with only donounco the Urasliian zeclproott wropean ¢ : 2 Aoy ance and injustice of the present treaty a5 a failwwe in advance of TS sywhero in those coun- official action of the South Ameriean ve- | pios this cp . Te b an iy | that the rival ecompany cannotdo busi- | This method in one case was employ syste very othor department of U ! ants who had it Breryouian dagariient oLl ness with that amount of capit ; adrive the vietim into fnsan ot alono : e (¥ \RE : p is Wiley meddling with the coun > most atrocious form of tortur : cook and ‘ i 0t alon 1 <03 Of | fopee o dispose of ublic business | [ _ 4 ! ’ ation, which is employed i ; ; oSl ARt keep the trade of Bravil outof American | 41 kinds, allt foimelc ofl| e o LRI R e stor | Tho truth s, elebtrio light monopo s R T Y i T P ub warning for another | Have you found out el TR T L s o e 1“ l|>m Rk “4 it i | exerting its w hold power to prevent com- WhichE e (e ; i1 T you recently inheritd | | smuopinngo. i 2. huslieas o f 3 aty did it; Oh, shodid have lots to learn. | courts, involvin vital interests, shonld ’ gion thedamsrallc edl fthe Hnitel LT iven up without | o disposed of with tho greatest pessible | 3 N b public service is provid with ample | public. They are camestly sceking to of Great Britain could well afford to pen- . (i potition, gront or small, and the mutila an oficer of the prison is said t States, in‘consideration of services ren | hard G expedition PERet o 41”-”.1‘\_,\“ DTN [ A A ,',‘” dasiimy oy owitn dered and to come, I man and French merchants Bra | E——— > AR ORI PHOB Who Yiolm with ——— and the other South Amevican countrics [ THE large, rotund democr ition of funer ? LHIrydSULFNE hpiDiogs Highest of all in Leavening Power.—1. S, Gov't Report, Aug. wre and records the answoer. THE act the house coinage com- | will insist that whatever advant | ity rolled 1 disgust 4 arner o "‘l‘-‘ Wi mittee, in deciding to report the senate | are accorded to the merchants and man- | in Missouri makes the state ) pulavity if the profession wi appeals which have already b : \ 1 have failed of thoeir M freo coinage bill adversely, with the | ufacturersof the U States shall be | solicitude o rmers, tee to hegin operations on the mo reconmendation that it do not pass, will | accorled to them, and it is not improba- | minded stat bor 1t | and evonkers thut infest the e s probably bring to ¢ ly conclusion that from somo of these count | 1 ! 33 congress, Itis understood that the ad- u > in the ev little faith in the successof the sena i Doubtless the advices from Bah ) 9 | L ) v sy 4 4 measure in the house, and the action of all that will be heard suggesti 1 i \ o wlo i _ i ; § the coinage committoa will therefc ho vig tivity of fore 1 5 ; e e g o Gt | s il oo s ep| i e & sl o TR R . ABSO[U‘I'ELY PURE