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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1801-TWELVE PAGES. | y]w[' l‘; l)l\ l ‘ ‘Y ” E Ef ‘ IN THREE IMPORTANT DIRECTIONS. l grants of desirable character w h<|y woeks there #ififhe no paving done this OTnER 1Ly s_n_vfn 1N OURS, Dl‘.)l\\“s OH:ICI\L A\CII(L\', AYSHORT. ,‘,“,” D" CINC, Omaha is a railway center of no mean | wish to come to the [Umt vear. Tnjunépjols rise up in tho face of |y ol ot et FAiL N T othata e btk E. ROSEWATER Eviton. | consequence, Yet there are three | States to become in good | almost everyiipublic improvement pro- | gaif.covernmont for Ireland will be intro- P great points with which she has no | faith American citizens, but the time | posed PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | direct rail communication: Duluth and | has certainly been reached when we - the Lake Superior region, with its im- | should have intelligent legislation to TFRMBOK 8UBEURIPTION mense lumber,iron and copper resources, | exclude the ignorant and the vicious, ™ Dafly Ree (without Sunday) One Year.... £8 00 3 1 ! Dafly and Sunday, One Year v 1000 | to the northeast; Monta with her There is nothing new in the views of | Rixronthe i 5001 pracious metals and stock ranges, to the | Mr, Lodge, and his contribution to the | Throe monthe ¥ 5 Y U 1 Eunday Bee, Une Year.... rheass 200 | northwest, and The Panhandle of Texas, | discussion of this question would have R ponement of the Hall-I'itzsimmons fight at duced at the noxt session of parliament. Tho Minnenpolis b of o - e Aneapolis was one of the results of the ro i e — 1a of | Aitation for home rule will %o on, without | Scheme to Have the Norfolk Asylum Man- | cont Christian ondoavor. SOME of the! ppripatetic windmills o Pt o : tHES STy SHOR R IGCRRTIIN THOME ODLIG [ ot o o (o this LFrelevant messure. . IV agement Investigated, St Paul Globe: The greatost and bost ade bl gt f aking. Talk will go on for the present under gre t disad i vertisement tho city of St. Paul has ever had service or hired to stop squeaking WK | vantages, for both the Irish and English | 1t cots in the breaking ap of the prize fight. will kill @ busiiiss organization quicker | bomo rulers may bosaid to havy lost their | DESPERATE LINCOLN HIGHWAYMEN. | g layr-abiding. eloment. triimuhea. Fhis than anything, else. several leaders, Mr. Parnell is, of course, fact was curried with lightning spood to 0 dead, and nobody has anpoared to take his’ ) 1 uniday e, Une ¥ gar : 0 : « i evory telogeaph station, town and hamle L R A ol w100 | southwestern : more valuo if he had taken the trouble THE Fifth . ward continues to hold | place. Mr. Gladstone is at last visibly near- | Citizens Boldly Ateacked in the Heart | (00 CORET A0S -\.»n\,‘\‘:‘;\r‘.l- .’-:‘::m‘n“;‘- OF FICES: orado and New Mexico, with their im- | to explain what is meant by *‘intelligent weekly meotings, for the discussion of [ ing the end of his wonderful career, of the City—Two Arrests Made vortised 3 i Omnha, The fes Bullding, mense herds of cattle and sheep to the | legislation to exclude the fgnorant aad it is in the last degree unhikely i1 Contisotion with €outn Oninha. Corner N nnd %6th Sfreots southwest. Intermedint are vast | and the vicious It is, of course, R L0 b SUCOORSOE WL ST UIES Connell Blufs, 12 Penrl Stroot P R i T i Ehlengn M e, 17 Chamber of Commerce resources also which should be opened | entirely practicable to ascertain the courage and devotion which are 80 tonorablo to Mr. Glaastone, but which at the same time have evidently kept him out Liscory, Neb,, July 24, —!Spoclal to Trr of power ever since he cast in his political | By It has boen rumored that the board of " ¢l sharter ™ bl PESN \: voard O of his political earoor, thoug 0 has sinee sulted from tinkering with the lh‘“lxnl lot with that of the Irish homo rulers. The | public lands, threo of whose menibors went | aind. s soemst i \‘{.y‘f.” ”,.vf,‘-',u: amendments Inst year promises to make | Tory Standard assorts that Troland is more | to Norfolk vestorday, is about to fnvestignto | eopl Editorial Department. ston & v bo acting hor eyes | rily a sd with {enorance. is do- | ¢ 3 ¥ S A 0 N k yesterday, is abo O Investignto | have over held tho bolief that the public man el L 8 tould just now be directing hor eyes | rily associnted with ignorance. Tt is de- | jygqif foly fn preventing the grading of | peaccablo now becauso of tho falling oft it | charges made by one John T, Leo agatnst DE. | whe conot SpeRlt. 10 Wina s Y i BUSINESS |: r v(: S and pushing out her lines of commun veloped in many very intelligent people. | nyoieas street, the contributions of the Irish-Americans. | Wilkiuson, superintondent of tho Nor ek g 2 it BRI P L e o Dl tion It is a quality of human nature that is poiiai it This may be true, but it is a matter merely | hospital for insauo, This is hardly pro Omuhn. Drafts, cheeks and postoffic Omaha and Nebraska do not compete | wideiy distributed, and we can conceive T should he some way of com- | Of inforence and conjecturs. Nobody knows | becauso the civeumstances indicate ulterior Sy e s Lble Lo 118 OFASE ot ths with any of the industries which are | of no method by which it may be de- | yalling the water and gas companies to [ MUeh about these contributions, and though | motives on the part of Leo and tho board lins itis very likely that thoy lave fallen off, it | some evidenco which leads it to think that h hlic " i making the three scetions named | tocted until it manifests itself. The for= | {yv their mai vithout exasperating i fes. The solo output of tho St. Paul mill s The Be Foblshing Corioany, PROCRENNS. | LCivill and prosperous: Duuth and | elgners whoss: viclous toadoneles hiawe | stk s mnitls. withot ex08Dotating | s iusly that they wil ‘o to thoie formor | i has- boon teying fo. worl & sore of | locy U0 4010 QUL of tho St Dol il s THE BEL BUTLOING : g clays, preventing imy level s soon as tho Irish pacliamen- | biackmailing sehom A pationt at tho Lk b i exy - — | the country tributary ave anxious to ex- | caused the greatest amount of trouble in g e g £3,000 cash and the arvost of oo oF two o RN S CIROULAT 5 roe, t LS onat | OEKe PENB AT e R party has again a complete or- | hospital died about eighiteen months ago, and i bl BWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | change lumber, iron and copper for Ne- | this country would pass any educational ganization and & positive prozramuie, Btataof Nobruakn ) T e TE ARa R N O sa tasb s Tl Y PR TR ey SOUTH OMALIA 18 ambitious to entor- | F2nise a proz after o year or more had passed, Leo camno to By ot o ne: F8 raska agricultural and packing houso | test likely to bo required. ayaie A 8 A Some of | Vhilo it is highiy unlikely that the bill | tho board with a chargo of malpractice and 1. Fzachuck, seerotary of The Bee [ products, The suceess of the enterpris re the agitators who are hostile to | tain Hall and Fitzsimmons. Some of | 4 tory minister means to introduce will | wanted company, (oot oiemnly swone " ; i e AT MWy 51t ia0 uh A a coroner’s inquest. He his ap- that tho etial cireaiation of tn DAty Bige [ Of shipping from Duluth to [Burop all established nstitutions, but it | her citizens rogard a prizo fight as an | satisty the Irish claims, it would not b0 | pealed to the poard several timos, but with. for the vieek ending July 1%, 1801, was as foi- | “whaleback” vessels is sufticiently ¢ is only after they got here [ evidence of enterprise. very surprising if home rule wero at last at- | oup satisfaction, although Dr. Wilkinson has l‘,‘ H vy, Tuly 12, K " 20,730 ed to warrant the boast of that that their viciousness become known. e tained by an alliance of the Irish and the | yxprossod bis entive wi lingness to have the Monday. ‘July fiL. that for grain shipments she is practic- | With rvegard to the ignorant, what GENTLEMEN, if you postpone the ex- “I"'“"’I ‘\‘“""\‘:“ I'fi"‘ S Ca L RaL. 1‘\"‘" matter aived, Wednesday, July 157000000 ally an ocean port, and can successfully | should bo considered “intelligont log cursion to Montana until October you | place during Mr. Giladstono's lifetim ; The board has evidence that Leo offered to St Paul Folve THith for Theaday. duly .12l 0 y s i I : S ! ay just us well abandon it altogother. | HOne the less true that the most real and 5ert- | yiako no complaint if ho were given several | (0100 of St Paul, is involved in this unfor AL G0E compete with angcity on the greatlakes | lation?” Would it bo suflicient to re- | may just as well abandon it altogeth is of the obstacle: > vule is the appre = | tunate prodicamont of being law breakers FHEE PR : as a grain centor. In fact Duluth | quire that a foreigner should be able to e Moot of the B siton dlosantacs. that it tns | months' oniployinont, and some of the stato] (R, Fllo } VIS L HAH 8ol PR Lk T praei 2 TR AR C e B L LU Te indices in the office of the | bension of the Engilsh dissenters that If the | oniiials also suspeet that the matter is being | With the difference that, while the coming e is only sccond to Chicago as a | read and writo in his native tonguo? T | B ndicos in tho ofico of the | 1y vero porimitted to govorn thomselves | Baitate (o jrsscnt e 1 ondor i el | DriZe KBt s o fest offonso of tho Adhivtia GEORGT grain - depot now. A direet line | so, there would bo fow excluded and | register of deeds appear tb point ou would use their liberty to promote the | the officials of the Hastings hospital by = club, the Young Mon's Christinn association fworn v;‘ M‘m;u e ‘YHI”I\“H‘\MI'VIM!‘ dl nmy | from Omaha to Duluth therefore means | those who were micht be quite as desir- more trouble than anything else. ifterests of the Roman Catholic chureh. H‘\.\[lxv(yu.' xv;.- ..‘:;lum»:m. between the two - | has boen engaged in the habitual violation of resence this 1sth day of July. L § ol hs ———— B ) b stitutions loss odious. ho law " 5a 1t ot L N. P. Fer, w great deal to Nebrasica, and no effort | able, on every other ground than that e ER o I'his fear 1s the sole support of the liberal T e T in e tho law rsinee it was ona stary Publie. hould be spared to bring such a con- | of intelligence, as those admitted. A L Dl DL ADORISULARLy, (L8 orew D ot DAL 1 fasnerars fabtondd iiade tivs fbros AsaAull bR G R L L 2 g acon- | ol elligence, as those & e Washington Post e S ST e esperate footpads made two fierce assaults | S OW s O I Gasouynr Donging i 1y swarni das || DecUOD AbouL, | man may bo illiterato and still be an | General Jubal Early's war stories shoutd | CON3UIb it and it u toleravle solution of tho | sy yigt upon parties they supposed to have | Fatber ludicrous in the rumpus which somo prge I seiniel: heing duly sworn, de- ) o E 7 nd question could bo arranged, the religious | ash. & AL halt past ‘elock James | Of the good people of St. Paut, Mian., have oses and sy seretary of THE The pack South Omaba statc oat, law-abidine cltizo! Lo {H 1A sl Gk Gl cash. About halt past 10 o'clock Jumes I 1 sy thit helssecretary of THE BEE The pacicers of South Omaba stato | honest, law-abiding citizen, Mr. Lo be printed uader the head of running re- | oiaction would not stand In the way of the Mooty and wife were on their way | ercated over the sparring oxhibition which a BUbTiahing compiny. that the actunt average | ¢hov have factlitios for packing 150,00 % o Sk ‘ y : ife were r Anily elreiation ot T DAY Bk tor the | they have facilities for packing 150,000 | does not make out a strong case, and | marks. = passage of w home rule bill by conservative | bome from their restaurant on Soventh | local athlotie club has arcangod to take placo month of duly, 16 copivss for A head of cattlo more than they are able | even were the fears ho profasses well T T Ly stroot, aud ashen ear Seventh and Q they : L) " were attacked by a party of four men. Ono tonight As wo erstand the mattor, it is s e Ea AL o, Tor oy | to secure from the vast region tribu- | founded his vague suggestions of what Cincinnati Commereial. Ao e 4 S to bo an oxhibition mateh botween two coplos for Octobier, | < g g 0 7 x 5 . of the fellows struck at Mrs. slooney with a venher, M 80 cop mbers | tary to this market. This should open | should ho done will not reiieve the | Hamiltou county will give the republican | Tt is now nearly ten vears since Great | oy, ynd sho smashed hin over the | pusilists with gloves, in which ne‘thor of tha Folir RO b % doples: for | tho eyes of our citizens to the great im- | minds of those who sympathizo with his | ticket over ton thousand majority, and the | Britain, for the suke of protecting threatenod | hoad with @ pitcher that_ sho | combatants is likely to bo much hurt, It is Mnrch, 1601, 24,065 copfes: for April, 181, 2498 | potance of our local stock market, for | views. : state of Obio will give mora than thirty | Britishinterests in Egypt, took military pos- ) hapbened to be vine, - Mooney | ot a particutarly odifying spoctacle, but coplest for My, | S0 copivds for June : 2 thousand session of the countr 1d, with customary | camo to his wife's aid, and all four men | )00 who take an intorost in it are aot noces- 1801, 26,017 cop Grorer B TZ8CHUCK, we already cover an immense area of L 2 g SR B iRs BeTLElE it o | turaedon him. They knocked him down with i S 7 Eworn to before me und subseribed innio, [ o ine countey, The southwest and | TIE veport that Venezuela had re- S ERIE tenacity of grip, she has held it ever since. | 500t R LA AT (O eor hoard | Sarily brutes and aro not likoly to be groatly presence this 6th day ot June, A. ). 181 Ly ¥ G o : v 9 BALLLLE B 100 There 1, it is true, a shadowy form of an W \¥ronta ho he spot, | brutatized ‘ sl tHo) reclprocity trenby.W b o 11t P x 3 the woman's crics and hurricd to the spot, } I i LR DL o g G ted tho reciprocity treaty with this Philadelphin Press (Rep.) e Rt G e ot 5 ! . lities | country turns out to have heen erroneous, | John Sherman will be the next senator | © s o ¢ (it 0 120 LA Al Ol Lz o Turkey exer 2 any money. Mooney’s chest and vack ave a | SRR AR from the state of Oio, and the democratic 3 ThbesiOr buaisas Trony tha Wicking s Nond is | Beant sympathy. for party in the state will have soveral ambi- cut from the blow of th ub and one rib 1s | wathered at St. Paul to witness a |mH‘ bo. pected to pull out of the fire? B ) tions to let, 100 large for the men who now fractured, but his injuries are not dangerous. | tween two of their idols and have boen disup- (e e TR Fortunately for Omaha in the present rhee Nilo against the Maldi's fanatical soldicry Half an hour later tour men attacked John | pointed of their “fun.” Kyen tho ostensibly I WAS quite o spirited little political | depressed condition of the business of ment negotiated at Washington has not —— ———— But in act and in fact the l’“““,‘,' e | I ritz, day cook :ul Cameron’s ,‘i”‘l"“"“,’”‘. re: LR 2 : SR T f T T Tt Mr. Depew is Out. the real lords and masters of Erypt. Thoy | near Ifourtcenth and 1'streets, whilo on his squall, but it is all over, and no harm | constructing railronds, independent | you boen accopted by tho govornir Frani Leslie's occupy Alexandria, Cairo aud other cities with | WAy home. - I'ney stepped, out from a decp 4 oD linee from Omaha to the three points | Venezuela, and it may be necessary to N5t thal oy "_‘“r' |x}|> it ket e 5 h_\~“;, it l'mlm 1;)11 tho "m"‘ im- | Shadow aud one of them gravbed Pritz by | committed, and who, by tho action of Gov- 3 — Amedinte T ¢ it in some respeets, by o i R ! 2 Lo Gl Uittty Ll /ol - | the throat without a word of warning. A | eruor Merriam, are said o huve incurrea a 1 ST T numed aro not necdssa Comparative- | modify it in some respoots, but thete £ | popeyy “wants, If ho' had beon offerod tho | portant posts in tho civil admintstration of | secont nit i aver the pead with & clyb, and R s THE proposition !jrmld a complication | 1y short links in the chains of railways | no reason to apprehend that it will be senatorship;: if he had been called to repre- | the count The Egyptisn ministers simply | the others went through his pockets, taking | |00 G RS saR S to the gubernatorial quandary in No- | glready in operation will open the sec- | rejected. The trade of Venezuela with | genthis country at the court of St. James, | exceute the policy of the English residents | all tis moncy, avout 56 it mangad to | {02 entitlod 03 braska does not meet with any general | tions in mind to our markets. The rail- [ the United States amounts to about | orif the presidency wers within reach, we | in everything that relates to the government. lnr::‘l:';}fm Z"l‘.‘::‘l’xl.'-‘;"tfn‘u\u‘ :‘t(‘ai . ;..{“ Lylll “::j A favor among the republicans of the state. | road committees of the board of trade | eleven million dollars annually, and the | have no doubt thut Mr. Depew would have | As the Anglicizing of Egypt rapidly pro- | maris on his throat were plainly to bo seen SSING JEST tions should take up | southern republic will hardly endanger | been found available, ableand williux tomeet | gresses the former influence of France and of | this morning. ‘Thio highwaymon theu flod. all the requirements of the situation. But | other European nations in the country is dis- J. W. McDermott, a bartendor, and Thomas St b ARG 7= ed O'firien were arrested today on suspicion of | | St: Paul's record of flourtshing industries for the governorship of New York is not accord- | appearing. belng the slugeers, e eurrent year will not include a “mill” by ing to his taste or fancy. Within a year or While in possession of substantial power in =t L F"r “vl G adam sito. 0 something else niay bo ke famous land tho Pharouhs ul:du§|u|1;|m Mrs. John Leavitt, lving m a suburo | Washincion Pasts Shonit von think tho T e ho British government has prudently re % 3 ks : aritone’s voico has unusually fine thnbre? Gl E O DI IO b L AN given him by the law and require that No Work for Willing Hands. fea el o 5 eIy e a1 o CoTea e e e crosten i bimRvasE bolataRt IS IS Vi esuiotioran o016 351 3 5 X soffee coming i s markets fr Head Lines in Chicagn Times. BrAzir, (GnalGuatemalathave. excep: The New York Sun very truly says | the coffee coming into our mavkets from TALES O HARD LUCK. x sently to ju hem. i sring her con- | for th A 3 4 s Lt Venezuela shall pay a duty. Such a voking the carnost protests of the leading | clently to justify” them in ordering her con- | for the most st fish SLovys and tha tionally large coffeo crops this y that Guiteau went to work with no more | V¢ ELIE 3 ok IngEthoje protestsiotithe)los Aitomanty oY aaterdty e stirred ugiasmalll| nrizoiy IRae L O RBHY America tremendous cotton and cel murderous purpose than animates the | discrimination would summmarily shut off | yoxprEps or MEX Wito ARE WiLLING To wonk | Buropean powers; ""fll'dfl"“‘fll'l' i ;V““ O | veign of torror in her neighborhood by arm- g e triaha wrd T wonc ishing > e Rt » coffee o wi at o rv.whic e St is opposition it c hardly confer upon | i "hops i evolver and going gun- Several duys ago a friend and I went fishing crops. It appears to be an Amer! N e T e the coffee trade with that country,which NOW IDL CHICAGO. this opposition it coul yacououI ing herself with a_revolver and golng guu- | | "EGeryl favsase dtnent and b vamt ful 4 il chiof business wi Tnited tho Inglish more real power than | ning for Mrs. Ostend Woodward. The latter il d AR Bluine. A few newspapers. not all of | 18 the chicf business with the United & ing Woody ‘he year: P TSl S JLno L DRDOTE : &iates THE NUMBEI ENIBRACES ALL CLASSES, FIOM TiE | they now enjoy in Egypt. A few years ago, | discreotly skipped down town and swore out i S T e them politically unfriendly to the secr O e B o e e i 1o tho negotiations of troaty with the sul. | Warrant. Mrs Lenvitt was arrostod and | wiiaid the sorrn svy. panar What did tary of state, have persistently spread Ak tan for tho withdrawal of fritish troops | PRKED to the county jail, but her husband s Gl SRk nTe ) Y o 4 3 i LAIORER, 1 aws PS | cured her release by promising to nave her | You look so worried, so pale and H—why abroad stories representing the condi- from Egynt, it was stipulated that the Eng- | pur in an appearance in the morning. should we not be giy? tion of Mr. Bluine to be most alarming q T DISAPPOINTED 1N, TAEIR EXPECTA\TIONS THEY | |ish might at any time, when deemed neces- When she returned home Mrs. Woodward [ s something wrong at the store, papa? Is itk X 3 and who are secking homes in Amorica, HAUNT CHEAP LODGING 1HOUS! iy anre . ithout the | again became frightencd and this morning | (o MOUhCr SiCk at s and intimating that he would never be | 7 2 sary, reoccupy the country with g nd this R 3 will not long remain paupers or become RESTAURANTS, 4 T T or th ersua. | SWore out an insanity complaint. ‘The imme- abl O his official duties, 1..of 5 assent of Turkey. But, undertho persua- [ %Y g Lygeompdii L = ble to resumo his ofticial duties. L.on | 0 00 908 OO ] i x S 1 2 diate causo of Mrs. Leavitt's threatening [ wxo(iies you sy 11 o truo. Son since. Mr, Blaine . himseif denied | iR 2DY sensea menace to our prosperity sion of France and Russia, the sultan re- these statements a New York paper o] aus actions is said to be in the fact thir ne wrong | know, if they shall be distributed throughout Oaclse NG RO Gaustic. fused to sign this treaty, and the Egyptian | thav Mrs, Woodward has driven to | For tisnt oftn you look thit wiy, nor ofton introduced a photographer and a pho- nographer to show that the secretary of New Yorle Advertiser. state had become a physical and a Kansas, southeastern € municipal affairs, The othor wards of the city would' Jo well to follow the ex- Ch o SCerti | ample of the Fifth. Row York. Rtogms 18,14 and 15 Tribune Buliding | {6 Omaha, but Duluth, Helena, | whether an immigrant is ig- I . kot 2Ll and some point on the Santa | norant or not. but how could THE 1088 of eminont domain which re- CORRESPONDENOE Pe railway are the three ob it be determined whether or not a man AN communieations relating to news and (7 Fuck r 5t f editorinl matter should be addressed tc the | tive poiats toward which Omaba | is viciou Viciousness is not necessa- Philadelphia Pross: When Governor Mor an Assault. riam of Minnesota rofused to address the 5,000 anti-prizo-fight memorializers who murched from their hall of mass meoting to loarn his views, he mado the groatest mistako = Minneapolis Tribune: The output of one of the Minacapolis mills {8 7,000 bareels daily of tho best our known to terrestrinl baker the omplo T'to milling boom of our sis. ter village sursted and Minneapolis still liolds the palm as the greatost willing mo. tropotis on the globe. St. Paul Pioncer Press: Wo deoply rogrot to say that not only the Minnesotn Athlotio club but that groat religious and moral anization, the Young Men's Christ'an assos Average. . Etateot Nebraska, 1 west in order that our packing fa may be properly utilized, and lines to | ana the gladness of those who welcomed Texas and Montana will accomplish this. | the statement has given place to a wholly difforent emotion, The arrange- Gl AL i the plug-uglios who WHosE chestnuts was Mr. Watson ex- Phere is also an Egyptian army, which has occasionally done good fignting on the Upper sectablo citizons of tho athletic club undor whose protection tho felony was to have been and other organ Taw collapse of the Rowley buildingin | 1,050 connections and work out the | this commerce by refusing to establish South Omaha, which the city officers problem of increasing our trade by im- | closer trade relations with this country. have hitherto occupied, emphasizes the proving our railway facilities. Of course if she rejects reciprocity the necessity for a new city hall in Packing prosident will exercise the authority town, Such a step could not be taken without pro- | her mind slightly unbalanced, but not sufl- [ - An eastern publication offered a prize ot $0 THE meeting at Lincoln July 29, called by the secretaries of tho state board of transportation, is one of more than ordi- nary importance. Grain and produce dealers and growers should be repro- sented there. Tur Russian Jews who have been driven from the Muscovite provinces. 0 say, papa, that you THE chief danger from Ttalian immi- gration is the tendency of the natives of Ttaly to mass themselves in communi- ties. If th wero distributed through- out the union they would readily assimi- late with our population. tho union. ~If they gather in largo num- | 1¢ iy bo true that ox-Prosident Grovor | duestion still remains iu statu quo. Tho | town soveral times with = Mr. Lea | vowsuswermioso: |0 bers in the cities and are encouraged to | Cleveland has consented to mukoa half dozen | British have gained by delays what they BCARE oy Azt L ST a VI ; i i 1oy yrd did he sny.” i s ence. Two years ago the Leavitts | never i word did he S maintain their Russian languago and | speeches in behalf of Campbell in Ohio, we | failed toeccomplish by ‘_“P“"““D;_ and :;’“ fived noar Soward. Keturning home ono | Thetelezram read: Whe kray mare won an 5 its their presence will not be desir- on theeve of asensation. Of lato Mr. | Prospect for their dislodgement from the | day aftera short absence they discovercd i i 0 mental wreck. Such cruel and wholly . &g : BRL o ot vit. | Nile land is more remote than ever. their two children with t throats cut ¢ 'What have you got in tho ba Y[ e anatilieltioros s iGe rebaraed oland has contented himself with writ reriy ) o] T T Ry o o e a L el ancitholy procyeshpi EotEe AR o, A from car to ear. Tho pareuls were sus- nas 80'0 [ STODRORSA M NONS 18O |14 ia gratifylng, therelore, o observe [:InEcssays. Howasingyer muohiof astump | o 'L Lo es e bun. | pected and tho terriblo orieul scoms to have | ‘EEer—ham, snh -dnt [ boukht down at do naturally been wmost annoying to M that the Hebrows of this country appro- | OFAtor and it is doubtful whether his appoar- SELLLT Ay STt 5 affected the mother's mind, SA i ol?—Why dldn't you got ‘om to Blaine and his family, but the seusa- | Aot ERs 0 o e A e | auce in the Obio campaigr. wiil add much to "]V"":“_""‘“;")‘-;V'“' Lo ymatibelnas undor 11G REAL ESTATE DEAL. pluck the tail foather. tional journalism that s capablo of | ¢ & Kot O e iong | the gave of politics, but it will bo cortainly | tho absolutely desouo contyol of oho M, | 4 deed involving $136,500 worth of Lincoln | e\ g T dolng such: things takes no'account of | 0 1ocate these destitute bub industrious | soinothing of a curiosity tofind Mr. Clove- | 81l loyhlly dovoted to him with the oxcoption | yoalty hus jus hoon recorded, O; H. Loftus | feato Miold: SHOTWRY 910 a younk g ! e i " | people where the conditions shall be fa- i s e cifor. | of & fow nihilists, who would be unable to | having conveyed an addition at Colloge View | f{ M IHAEEY Lhitk elderly ot cor boing i i o peoy land, with his coat off, working and vocifer [ 2 the injured feolings of its vietims. Itis | Lo\ )3 'to thoir prosperity. The Buren | atng for another man, It has boon soverat | Avoid miitary sorvico if called upon. One- | to an castein cpitalist, uaumod M. AB | wsistor to i, y indiffer istress an ot 5 o : @ i S 5 ¢ P o o o caring | Martin. College View is tho suburb which i e RIS rbally indiflorent o' tho distross an | ey and othor funds will bo utilizsd | yoars sinco ho lent an unsesh belping hand. | 3351 of tho umber aco capablo ot bearing | arth, UOlocs LIS I8 00 S WAL | waabinston tar: T o, wae BUNSRNEELSE CAUROR 8000 & 108 TSI O IS ana, to his party. 1f ho goes to Ohio to proclaim | #rms and could be pressed moro or less offi- | goyonth Day Adventist institution. ~The [ sald n clerk to his room mite, = ‘who lisped IF cial veturns are satisfactory. Tho doctrine in a solemn way, he will do it in the | Cioutiy into the military and naval service, | sect has decided to erect near the college a numbers for the numbers ¢ i i f i o ™, = yraasiCac % Battlo Croeh L0 what mado you ask papers guilty of this sort of thing E tastropho not antici- | face of the fact that the success of Campbell | including reserves. To tiis should ba added Shitacint ~‘l"“1"f & "'-“’““h) EUO ey 1 was just thinkme what o lusky man he are not necessavily malignant. Their cortakes the crop Nebraska will | will mean now and viriie opponent iu the | the fighting component of 40,000,000 of | Mich the members o e P AT E be interestod in_ this big editors would resent the intimation that | crib 200,000,000 bushels of corn this year, | contest for the presidency. Perhaps, after ;::-X::hm}:(:?l.& :VII:K)\::“:;?L‘ ‘\‘vh'i"‘;l&":v "I‘Y'l’;';’){; :.’;h",. m(.z.,:.’l""]fl.::,]];(, reported that N TILR KU VACATION, ad any other motive i ing | The e 39 was 15 : Mr. Clave zel in adipose dis- 2 tussiajing ganT artin intends establishing a manufacturing wton News t\llmy had anyiothor :1_1fo|\.; in:hoy mlm," 'lvlm oronaf 1880 was '1,;1\.(|4).n.,0|m bushels, m\:l:’n :\ILv;lxl:‘l,;d h. R G found of even greater service than the Gailic ?.},‘L'i'.'fl’u'..'.f %) rive cmpluy::n-nt to tho breth: "Tis now the tirod . Mvr. Blaine than to give the public news | The acreage this year is largely in- | & a7 troops, money being the sinows of v ren of his faith Decides his foutures need a tan, which it is supposed to want. It is | creased and with favorablo conditions Of Groat Advontage. Rusala (could, also’ oount on’ effactive) aid STATR 1OUSE NOTES, 00t his isuee paintod Drowi — theiv idea of journulistic duty, while it | the yield per acre will likewise be in Beatrice Demociat. from tho Balkan states —Scrvia, Rou- | Governor Thayer speut most of the day in o Tives on vocoubles that como DENVER will shortly have In opora- | I8 necossary to the husinoss department | oxcoss of that of 1889, The estimated | Harvest excursions sooms to havo been do- | mania and Bulgaria-making o grand total | Omaba == e R that the news shall be as sensational as | quantity required for home consumption | cided upon, aftor ait. This is a wise move on | of not far below thirty million persons avail- Humphiroy a Allon, arc expected {([m i m»fi.u.u- |.i- ever frets, the part of the railroads, for thoy are cer- | ablo for fighting material. This is the hy- | puek from Norfolk tomorrow. B s dawas ainly as much 1nterested in the upbuilding | potnetical partnership to bo arrayed against Tho suit of Banghart Brothers vs William 1< lizieed by Farmor Juyson 1o of the state as any one elso. 1tis to be re- | the Dreibund and the other nations above | Lamb, involving an unsettled cigar account The ficlds all wet and eold with dew, gretted that therosnould have beer ack | numed. The question 1s whother Gormany, | [0 $145, has reached tho supreme court from 15 mado to hay untiihis buek tion in its lnudubio endeavors to secure | ieter aro adopted. Since Mr. Blaino has | mating this at 20 conts per bushel, which | arduess m this matter. The slownoss or | Austria-ilunsgary aud Ltaly, with the possible b ,‘1‘”‘,:::);‘,;1 S aalcn st bavel bisni et And Swoltors i tho boiling sin factories for Omaha. been at Bar Harbor it has been stated | isextremely low considering the condi- | indifference of at least ono railvoad caused a | holp of Great Britaiu, would be able to with- | ¢ 1'by tho otary of state and are being 'n"fi‘.'”, Amakaipatidy that ho is the victim of half a dozen | tions, the corn crop will bring on the | report to go out that thers wero to bo no hae- | stand the shock without the disintegration of | sent out. AT e [T PAYS to advertise a city or a state, | maladies from which recovery i early market over $33,000,000, vest excursions this year. Tho advautages | oneand all. Would not the consequences in- v ALS AT4 T' ND SHOOT. .‘\‘r:‘]hl‘\ynv||‘::;rr|\\1:"|]|\::“:lvl;p‘ X I‘l“\\‘”‘[‘:;“\\'!l. The Financier, ono of the leading finan- | hopeless. The country has been told - - of theso excursions, both to tho railroads and | cjude a regaining by France of the provinces And sWwairs Wit not i vt cial papers of the country, devotes an | that he was suffering from paresis, from THOSE of us who are at times inclined | thestate, are too apparent to noed special | of Alsace and Lorraine (now Elsassand Loth- | Bloody Battle Between Young Me He's had an elozant vacation, entire pago to tho facts and figures re- | Bright’s diseuse, from paralysis, and | to grumble at the phenomenal consery- '“L‘;:»“"'-M'I":‘L ohiang of ‘(‘«m“;"";l‘luu’:! nn::'n).u;\\;v'e'mn:wl l;x(rku from the m » Over a Lindy. Epochs Cloverton 11 von wero at, tho il i 75 A e . ati o by f anlko! oy | mako surb thut a fair proportion o 9 0x- | of Kuropo following a Russian capture ol > tobort, Garuthors ast night, I suy you notice it Misy lating to the weulth of Nol theso several storics have been sent out | atism of Omaha banks and bankors mey | BEEEREEEEEE T WERIEERE B0 86| of .l. A S & Bea i pohapteCanuiiare offliathrkfiing st o it i i i i s riv 'm Crre ity. ke o ot i 3 o e 3 onsta ople, the appro) of Italy by Jaltimove, Md., lies in the Erie infirmary Dashawany--Yes, Isaw her back, ehadbinta reoant Heaa in a form to give them credibility. tako comfort in the thought thut no [ SO CAG AR o T eon 504 L Simares Midsialios) n quletiiHla Y y v norsihlyigut and, slashe * N, Indlanapolis Journal: “What do you suj Goob feeling ought to provail hetween = the citics and citizens of Omaha and Lincoln. It is a small minded person in either who would be jealousof the othor. There is no rivalry between the two which is not porfectly legitimate. OMAHA" people have in the national and state banks of the city to their credit subject to check the snug little sum of $13,662,885.87, which is more than one-third of the total of the de- posits in all the banks of Nebraska, tion a paper mill employing 150 men. L . Manufucturing capital is scoking invest. | Possible. Hence bogus interviows, | is thirty bushels per capita or about 3 ment in the west. This fact should | lying medical reports and other ex- | 000,000 bushels, leaving for export and help the TReal Estate Owners® associa- | Pedients of a no less roprehensible ehar- | extra focding 167,000,000 bushols. Esti- the wave- powers would stop siiort of that Further comment is unnecess 11 there is any politics in theso misrep- | Omaha banking compuny of any conse- | ygyertised iu tho east the past fow yeurs thut | tion of England’s vower in North Africa, with | {1t no sumo institution with a bullet, wound e Thompson did when the flat he lives | vesentations, and it has boen suggested | quence has failed since Nebraska was | many eastorn people will waat to pay her u | a menace of its hold in Asia, following an | {1 {1 wrom as tho result of a saneuinary | bonshtuiire the otnor duyi 3 JUDGE MCKAY, tho recalcitrant dis- | that thero may bo, it will not have tho | admitted into the union. Possibly the | visit. As the timo draws near for tho first | absoluto Muscovito control of the Med- | ooty today, Several woeks ago beroy | sauibinim it (B0 0 triot judge of Kansas, discovered to his | desived effect. The persecution towhich | situation would bo difforent if our [ excursion the board of trade or somo other | torranean? Might not tho present neutrality | warned o young lady to whom ho wid Cart- | i iirow his wite's pu outof the third story chagrin that a judge on the district | Mr. Blaine has been subjected since his | bankers were less cautious and more n.hm .n_:mmm.um.m take proper action in | of Belgium be wiped out h‘v tring to thers werd both puvingattention thavshe must | window, "Kiiled the'brate, ot coumer unl bench is subordinate to one on the su- | sojourn at Bar Havbor has tended to | enterprising PORLU DY e :“"““"” I‘"", ‘I‘;"‘j‘ull"l‘;f“‘ SRR o | e (Deroy) would eut bis throat. - Garuthors, | now Just what ho wits aning all tho time.” o one 0 nrobably, make him stronger in the popular re- : BEFORE THE GATE, QN4 MENGBE. L00A0E a reaching | % oraco of Doroy's threat, came from e promo bench. Ho also probably found | m '8 POPUMLE ¥€* | It rri now medical law is intonded to i forth by Russii on the wostern shoro of tho | (ormeat yesterday, and whilo o his way to NOT A KODAK SNA, out what ho ought to have known before | gard, and when ho hay recov protect physicinns who demand $100 in Wiltiam Dean Howells, continent, s0 that Spain and Portugal would | call upon tne young lady was set upon and Cape Col Item that a knowledge of the principles of | eved sufliciently to resume his of- | I e e e { troating a dy- | ThoY Bave tho wholo long day to idlo laugh- | present the unly break in the domination of | stabbed shehtly by Doroy, Returning to | Asthoy stood on tho beach whero jurisprudence is quito convenient for u [ ficiul dutics tho number of his friends | i viner 43 & (URCHOR B WORUAE & V) = ©or, i tho wholo soaconst lino of contincntal Europo foday tho o youtig man ot unek- | g W PLEY end on his satin vost judge. will be greater than ever before. As 1o | N8 man, it will be nel hl” RagiL sl 'l'u‘:x‘nliln‘l-{-‘flu;n::fi):rgx‘xtvi?|=; idlo, aftor, by Russia aad Franco! Perbaps this s not | PRes 880 3 LoVl aha Deroy a kifa, | And bitkoa tyor flos in o pouting way = = = his politieal future thoro is renson to be- | popular. Ifitis to bo used us u mothed | T0FACE T 00 CRatRs 00 i R, sxaact plun on'which tho mapof thut quur- | Go Lelng at closs quartors. thoy fought with | And—ho di SEVERAL weeks ago tho deparvment | lieve that Mr. Blaine is not giving him- | ©f '""*“')":"‘-'_ speciulists’ for adver- S R e of tho workd would bo romodoled, und yot | e dosperation of flends. Doroy's most | clowk Roviaw: Clare=nid you soo, Ml fustl Tni i i sing their 35 @ newspiper ut whe st unon their way returning, A somplote victory of the | serious wound is that in the groin, while kis alisido in her now Parhs bathing dross of justico instructed " United Statos dls- | self the least coucorn apout it. e is | 1 I"v"<l::‘-'l‘.:”:|||-“~ 18 ”‘)._ eamber | aditarn, lato mddoath, an say that a comploto victory of the | ity oL OF lifo and 19 dn - vory | | Stide-No L i with o us wo teict attorneys regarding the enforce- | unguestionably entirely loyal to the Ry I'W'_‘Y-“ and - profitable with I pyeough the broad . meadow in the sunsot ; AN AR S N S tical condition. passed by, wn ment of the anti-trust law, and it is to | president and will remain so, and thero the “‘regulars, burning, . then: After the dreibun by : ——e Ohleago Tribune: The exchange editor way b i o T i i g e ey veached tho gate, one fine spell hin- | been laid prosteute under tho dual hwel of the | grose Still Declares Her Innocence. | plaing o halrittng aecount of a widnizhs 0 presumed that action Wwill sy odily | has been nothing l(} warrant a doubt T T AT R b T dored them both. conqueror and mangled out of recognition by Laxcasrer, Wis., July 24.--RRose Zoldoskl | robhery o'y s B bo taken by these officials wherever | that President Harrison has the fullest | A ! e el v | SAHEASE s S/ S e Wiiping kot ho snorted. runaing his i : | 4 a it is perfectly proper to say once more | Her heart was trowbted with a subtlo anguish, | their fo b ! Wi remo! wuf shonrs Nivigoly thr the fiwmning hod thero oxlsts any trust or combluation of | confidenco In his socretary of stato. that the! Douglas etrest hosbaak i Suct as but womdt know, reater tyrant from turning upon the less | day on a sentence of lifo imprisonment for | lines. Ihey Wept of course, becauso they ibi af ouglas street hog-hack is o & 5 8 F o i A ahe charactor prohibited py the law. T——ey SRS URR B UES Gl B 't | That wait, und lestlove speik or spea mot, | and verif¥ing wo prediction of Napoicon that | poisoniug Ema Maty, Whon leaving tho rpomatiln s b SRR It has been docided by a United States RESTRICIION OF INMIGRATION. i Why 19/ 12W FrOUnNA.ony, 1ho. sul languisn, all Europe would be (either republican or) | county juil Kose broke down completely and | gare aditor, tuklae off iigcoit. “They m ALE [ A 3 contesting the right of the city 1o assess And what they would, would rather they Y e o it Vi hivvo bes coping for the dead of night court that the law i3 valid, and there [ Congressman Henry Cabot Lodge of | o ¢ S A ¥ | Cossack! was carried across tho littlo streteh of lawn should bono furthor dolay in onforcing 1t. | Massuchusetts, hus conteibutod an upticlo | FACA4R SULCL Property for tho improvo- g o botweon the jail door and tho gates. A fow - ) - | Massachusetts, has contributed an articlo . - ment will in nowise hinder its progress. | Till he said—manliggnothing comprehending In spite of all that has been said about the | gympathetic ladies were in readiness to assist Liberals Gain Another Victory, to the New York Recorder on the ques- B Of ull the wondroys guilo fatal political consequonces of @ match ve- | the prisouer. One currk ‘t"l”l»’"fl;“*'m“" Loxnoy, July 24.—The eloction yesterday SRYTHING looks favorable for | tion of restricting immigration. Mr, SPITE has a controlling influence in | That \l\’um:-n won i themselves with, and | yween Prince Ferdivand of Rumania a :‘.‘.\\; .‘fl,.l“.tlfu‘.’m.‘:-‘n to holp :'m'}“:.,:‘;”mm: in North Ordyisbeck division of Cambridge. Omuha's ambition to entertain the ro- | Lodgo is one of those who believo that | the hourd of public works, if indications lvl\'\-:".:;‘rl-mmuss‘dsknwon hor the while Mllo, Vanareaco, thera sooms W ba & ook L hhocence. o an attendant she said: | shire resulted i another victory for the lib publican uational convention in 1802 | the time hns come for the adoption of a | oing o fucts. The city docs N0t pay the | wxp. if bevond thid.aato the path vnited after all that the lovers may have their oy am mocant. Thoy Have urzvd mo 1o havo | orais. Hon. Avthur Brand (liboral) recolvod Tho flold 1s oloar of dungorous rivals | broadur rostriotivo polioy than 18 pro- | Do.q Latweon 83,000 and 86,000 - yoir | Uit shoss chinbi,tho path ntod | way. A corsespoudent in Vienna, wrldig on | hopo, for s Ionc s | as insent, evary; | o waioity of 21 aver Duncan (consorvativo). west of Chicago. The world’s fair will | vided by existing laws, and that unless | 1o anable its chairman or anybody else | And I might open it"— His voice, affrighted i ol orgivo-thom all, I Warbor no | At tho last l:‘-h‘-ldm:‘wlu‘ll‘;(‘”'l"’bv‘ ATl (oot keop tho big city on tho lukes very busy. | this is done tho quality of Awmerican | yowork out his mulice ngainst other city | At It3 own' daring, faltored “uuder hus | FRsss B0 SRR FERRERIRITE R OOPO s ut | bard foclings toward any, Even the jury T‘y”,'::f; kih ! i Tho political emergency is in our fayor. | cjtizenship must suffer. He asserts that | gpicials, contractors or taxpayers F e RN A ' Who Baye 80 WEONK g ¥ W The press of the country at lavge is by [ the character of the present immigra- \ on Ahemhom-best Bia (aith And Fear on the poasantry the Ildea of baviug o nomeans hostile. Weare making friends | tion is very much inferior to THE unobtrusive railrond magnate Far beyond words to tell, queen Rumanian born is very popular. In for Omaha. Wo shall have adelogation | that of the peoplo who settled | who controls the presont munagoment | Filing her woman's finest wit had wonted | iced, o success of the prince in his lovo at Philadelphia to urge our cluims. | and built up the nation, that | of the Union Pacific must have keenly e el 4 that know to blunder 80 | ,ryir seems to be only a question of time aud Both the scnators have been iuvited | much of the immigration now consists of | falt the want of passengor accommodi- | tact A few montds onco sowo at least to attend the moeting of the | the most ignorant classes and the lowest | tions at Omaha. It is to b hoped he wmong the politicians of Koumania will find exocutive committee there and | labor of Europe, As the ignorant come | thought out a scheme for completing this subjeet, says: “Among the governing classes there is an uncompromising opposition among the working clusses in the towns aud Highest of all in Leavening Power..—Latest U, S. Gov't Report. Shyly drew near a littlo step, and mocking, “Snall we ot 00 0o | A thiate For tea!” she said. *1 quite worn out | themsel ariven to sl with those of their with w constituonts who would rather have M determine the location it is a fine oppor- | likely, if not impossible, the work of e tunity for doing prelimmary work. | Americanizing them is dificult, while | UNLESS the raiiways come to a better Every doljar expended in this entor- | they also introduce an element of com- | understanding about it the veterans will prise is roturned in the advertising | petition in the labor market which must | be able to go to Detroit and return at | 5,000 members of the order of Patrous of | the view which Omaha veceives at once. It is | have a disastrous effect upon the rate of | yory trifling expense. adustry has veen presonted to the Dominion | and securiu open the gate! \ princess, more kighly porhaps Ppe— ess in touch with their feell mers Want Duties Removed, | of th | Roumunian newspaper Orrawa, Qnt., July 24.—A petition sigued | Queon Elizabeth has favored th while that meeting does not | here at an age when education is wn—} the union depot at an early day. i Yes, th arm. And will you A A T than an) worth everything to this city to cross | American wo **No intelligent man —— """“ ”wl‘-”_m Phuyng :gl"‘” .,m“.; \l ‘ | . 0k g i o uport duty ou bi e, salt general opinion is swords over the convention with Chic wovld think for a moment,” says Mr, UNLESS the diswrict judges can be raund placing these articles on the frec wholly incapable of wnd Minneapolis. Lodge, “of excluding honest immi- | persuaded to leave the city for a fow ! tutendss as that