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v 4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JULY 27, 1801. : v N Nl WYOMING STOUK FOR OMAHA. roving mate conditions obvious! east of the M i river 1t wo | And by sceing with their own eyes the prodi- | \I N " Ty | {1 o action courts to know which Is : 00 [ proving mater n y | Miggouri river and but tw y or 0 NEW GOVERNOR THIS FALL, | tn% the action of the cousta to ke = » Lt ; I o P bl in every diroction during the last quarter of Honry St. Raynor, Sidnoy—1{ & govornor E. ROSEWATER Eurron. way connection with Montana is inci- | lican party to push forward in that sec- | containing infowmation in detail a8 0 | sontury, is tho only way. (n which many e | could b oloctad this yoar wo would have the — | dentally bonring fruit in arousing inter- | tion by virtue of its broader and more | the cay dPBBe1s, bourding-Hotises, | be conwinoed of the plasd tne wee: shonid fold s | ARomatons prodicamont prasentad ovor aftore PUBLISHED EVERY MOl | est in our stoek market in the eattle ro- | progressive statesisanship and ita | public hulls aud encampment grounds, | In the esteomof tho older eastern st Plan Repudiated by The Republioan | vard of the election of the gowernor Guiult e gion of northorn Wyoming. This sec- | sounder industrial and finaneial policies. | Lincoln is maldhg a model fight, and | Omths shoud have the convention and Lin- County Ocntral Committess, { Bumbered years, and tho nooessity of & - m" I“IA“:M":' RO Ny bat pa 0o | UOn ships something like 50,000 cattle | Whatever help western republicans can | Omaha can loath, somothing valuable in #on, kitd WOl 4o themaslves: aud Luls S proclamation of the governor to reconvene 4 Daily and Sunday, One ¥ eur el | and a large and anwunlly increasing | give toward this result they will most | the matter of:methods of advertising | kroatstate much crodit g 3 und tho Foconvening of tho loglslaturo every Blx months number of sheep. It is penetrated by | willingly render from the enterbrising capital of N A | CONSIDERED UNSOUND AND IMPOLITIC, | fiwo voars, for tho exprass BurBesSfon * for Fondy Aot the Union Pacific with its branch from | == braska. 4 | LBl ALl e | wubornatorinl candidate, Thus this whole nday Hoe, Uno sovive e Union Pacific wi s branch frc e rasku. o - | gubornatorial candidato. Th 0 Weekly Bee, Ono Veure.. Cheyenne to Douglas, the Elkhorn ex- THE WELSIH TIN SITCATION, e e e ] iin s 80van i the Takwe volie Digest of the Opinions of Prominent | atoptiqn fenchos tho climax of SLSARIT ee ce, Uno Year ) glas, X Hao | © t/me has come when the large volum gos 3 ons of Prc e onse 0 o should 4 OF FICT tending to Buffalo, and the Burlington | The Welsh tin manufacturers have | CANDIDATES for office on the demo- | of business transcetnd i this country shonid te pllhll(-nn: Which Stamps | sy n'\\-‘»‘r‘u:m..:‘.;"r'.i.«.-'.‘-rf..‘;\'n.‘ n‘"l'!nhlil"\:m]m Cmahs, The Ree Bulldin which will soon make a temporary ter- | decided to resume operations, and will | eratic ticket cag utilize the following | be '-anu‘ml as much as possivlo by all means | Prival s i R e , F | plice in nomination a candidato for governor. Bouth Omahn. Corner N nnd 25th Streste minus 1n the very midst of the most ex- | do so today if the 30,000 workmen who | fuvorite phrasks either in arranging | W/thin readh. The telegraphif properly man- e Novel Scheme as il @ Conncll Biums, 19 Panrl Strant. 1 \ : il SN P N aged could be made so cheap that all ordinary A Dead tssue. Facmors ns Doposito s, Rt ¢ e, 417 Chmmibee of Commoree; tensive ranges. have boen idlo for o month will return | platforms or Iptters of . accoptance! | yudess correspondence could bo dono by 1te % 1 giod v ek P8I a".‘:m.'.’:h..].:'"”f.u el U Although this country has been opened | to work. Their decision to doso will de- omination so generously tendered;” | use, ‘-: here Is no reason why business men e The doposits in tho banks of Saunders 1t three or four days for mails to o " O BYSYN THEEOR b 6w Yol oF Ski Prretice; | Chairman Watson of the republican stata whon by the use of tho telozraph they can | COutral committee, when ho announced his Iy within | discovery of alaw which roquired the eloc- | posits tion of a governor this fall,deciured he would | 85 per to Omaha for better than a yenr, com- | pend upon whether thoy are permitted to | “unmindful of the responsibility ly fow shippers have taken ad- | resume atthe wages they received when | “'every democrat can point with e waha market. | locked out. Tho purpose of the manu- altant pride:” “an aroused people legalized extortion;” ‘‘with united | county represent the accumulation of the do- e positors, More than 73 par cont of the e o made by farmers, and more than ont of the time deposits that draw CCHRESPONDENCE All communications relating to news and editorinl mutter should be addressed tc the | vants parativ ga of the Or Editorial Depurtr The Elkhorn and Burlington lines | facturers is to prevent, if possible, the iy reason why the mails 1 BUSINESS LETTERS have boen intevested in securing | developmentof tin making in the United | volee;” “preyed upon her (or their) ' h Futcs ot tol | immodintely call tho commitos togothor for | futorost aro made by tho hv-u‘--;u. It L X ¥ 3 ’ { ir oSy hay ' ., . 9 ap| z ol the ba the purpose of issuing a call for the proposed t that there are two business houses tha 1 husiness lottors and remittancesshould y long f ieng and | States by reducing the price of their | resources; domand for relief; LA iceds pury I it il Allbusincaslottars and, eeinittancesshould | the long: haul to Ohleago and el LA ! of the busiavss would be greatly sug- | glection, deposit wore than §00,000 a yoar, and itis a be addressed | bilshing Co nancipation of o class.” The demo- Ys | the Union Pacific has afforded Kansas | product, and they propose to effect this iented, and if it were as it should be, as low srdraivn, and Jiently o At the samo time Tie Bre instructed its Omaha. Draf postoflice orders ! P : A e i - t ::’:u‘l‘; mude payi der of the com | (lity :\_\ least equal V:u_l.m.-\ \mh.()mvm:\, 3'4‘-‘lm'(|un by low ring the cost of labor, “L l\lm :‘nmuvt. um\_\u a ||l.1l(m.u\ or "“l‘h u\::.'l!(] ll..‘jlu‘f,‘ le'up:;u”":'\.‘.vhl\“:.‘\‘. ;IIH;"',‘-‘:L:: corFesbondarts shiregHoNE thio stdte to asoor. | LAY tHOFD AF riot five bislhess mn . his e iol Tho Northern Pacific competition has | The workmen aro disposed to loyally copt & nomination with these pointors | MG, WOuLl bo so gront that thu cost of transe | {0 SAEC D landing local. ropublicans | town whoso bank deposits avorago ovor The Bet Frblishing Company, PRODEIRINS | seon on Chicago ratos, and Omuba has | adhore tothe cmployers, but they ask | 18- basis will ba. abliged to- cull upon | SUAE B raey bt et would b |l the viows, of leding loca xepuiloans | (s, e bk dopols womuen, v THE BEE BUILDING. to all intents and parposes been shut | that their wages bo continued at the old | the election officers to make out his | Itiscertain that the best business interests | tees as regards the clection in guestion, As | Viduals who have thoe largest deposits farmers, and it 15 aiso a fact that there Tt vates, and that the manufacturers sball [ ticket for him when he casts his ballot | of the country will not subm't m lonzer | a resy number of very intelligent and ex S = s = | out t:"m: \\v‘\'uk\n NT OF CIRCULATION. Tho local newspapers have been in- | surrender a part of their profits, Both | fn November, e 'l‘:“"";“'l“" " ”,‘, a0 of telograph for | haustive roplies lias beou recolved, Thoy aro | over eighty furmners who doposit in tho twe nte of G ek, (b i 1 v Vot e ordinury business trunsactions, YOVOr, i Nation hanks of o 080 indivic ty of Douglas, (58 quiring into the subject on hehlf of | are anxious that the incipient tin indus- £5 L e g 4 too voluwnious to be published, howover, and tional banks of Wahoo, whi individual pCcoras . bachuck, secrotary of The Bee | \voming hordsmen, and are advising | try of the United States shall bo killed | T bonrd of trade banquet of August *IWo stonies, wided consequently fs but tho saliont fea- | deposits avcrago moro than §1,00. T mean ot ublishing comi, does solemnly sweir ing . L d : . B 8 oiar . aha ture of ) shows, however, i ono of these oight I averago loss than that the it Tation of Tie DALY BEE | thom to look into the advisability of | off, but neither is willing to make any | 20 Will be a great occasion for Omaha. y ture of each roply. 1t _shows, however, that on I ghty will avera : LD Tity. b, 1601, was ns foi= | 5% g £ | The grain and stock men of the terrvitory | When the demoeratic state central commit- | the plun suggested by Mr. Watsou finds sup- | 1,000, while some of them will average 83,000 jhare > 4 increased shipments to Omaha sacr s, The men declare that if LS : - o me « el ro. thero wis 1 g $ Ows! Z g tributary to Omaha should - be encour. | 16¢ Mot In this city a week ago. thero was « | porters only in two instances, thus emphasiz- | to $10,000. .m-mx&,v Ju e 2075 [ Buftalo Keho strikes the subject their wages are not maintained they Vi(aitsal tlatyitle 4 ) fair attendance of tho faithful. The door of | ju1ho fact that heroaftor in this voar, tho But vory little of the deposits are for the Tieaduy, Jily af spurkegiving fint of intolligunce in a | will emigrate to this country, and they | & '; ce H”‘-" """“"“ is intercste 'H'" [ fho star chubor hinl Rl moutited over | gustion of o gubernntorial election 19 to bo | purpose of paying off mortgages on farms, Wednesd July 2 o sticle whic: s attor o | appear to o bstinately ata 1em socially ns well as commercially, [ 1t who was both new and incorruptible. ot ¥ 9 i v rot b por cent. on their de. Thursday, July rocont article which culls attontion to | appear to bo obstinately —dote Itis profitabie 1o il concorned to know | Stately gentioman In black with ruddy faco | COUsidered only u dead, a very dead issuc | They ean gev but 6 por cent. on their d 6004 | Omaha’s advantages in four particulars: | mined to accept nothing less than they } et 8 : et and short mutton chops. approacheil Cerberus H. D. Hathaway, Lincoln - can sce no | posits. and the mortgawes all draw as much . 2% | Shorter huul, less shrinkage, lower | sk, but it is highly probable that a | S2¢hother better. Occasions like the | 0§ Guictly asked. admission. The request | Justive in nominatiog a candidato for gov- | & 6 per cont. and many of them more, whito Average.... .. ik 27,117 Mt charges and quicker roturns. | compromise will bo effected and the | One named bring about more cordial re- | was denlod. The visitor whispored in the sul- | ernor this fail. Good reasons haye been ad- | nearly all the farm mortages now aro so ar BT SCIUOK ¥ g 1 lations and ) wequaintanceship. | len k r's ear, but received only a grunt In | vanced to show that it can not be arawn that the horrower can pay 100, or any Sworn to before me and subseribed in my Ll gehid of tho Omaha il 1s and | mills resume op Ltshabs b Men of business like to 't le with peo- | TPy, Another whisper was given when the W. A. Mcallister, Columbus--The olection multivle of £100, at any interost pay presence this 2th day of July, A. D.. 1801 packing houses need only insist upon It has been expected that the Welsh = L custodian snappishly ejaculated " \ AR afo Hal NI FELL & ple of whom they have personal knowl- ; LLAEl would not be a logal one. [t would not bo t'vice a year-ana they prefer to make t o, | their rights to force the railways to give | manufacturers would decide to make an U4 L . You are not General Sherman, General Y i ¢ it pir T L , . Notary Publie g ) g 2 Bl A "Dl zuosts of Atrudt 0iwill be!| st oty proper to touch it until tho United Statos su- — ments on their mortgages vather than to de )y i e e o G P Toa Uy 0 it 376 R T ALt Uit hsWaBLiin low woloe! mua) oty Somio) ool EGipassas fuboiivoE oAy Ul s e TE Qe Va Y BUve) LHAEXCHA! aRLaonS il g #Cys of the two cities and dur- a cuse, ous countios in Tie Bre were from the va ming. Once the shippers thoroughly [ this country, and it would be foolish to SRR BE AT ith R A ; Ceorge I, Trsehvek. being dul H. Harris, Denning —What is the use ot ing their visit will be welcome to every- L ELA L el understand the advantages aiforded hero, | assume that they will not be able to im- £ Another whisper. g to Akt Ltor outiot tho <ot Mot mada to mislead. but to apprise the pu ! o E e ik or the co-oporate with the peoplo of | pede its progress. Tin making is one of | !hing in Omaha and South Omaha. It vias ovident Corberus was zotting angry .l!.‘,-‘ffi,;l.».’ql“;\.k.ufh.l»: T plage AN oL 116" of ito OMUTLISH B ANALN) Wit TedpauE s caples; for Octpher, 150 036 coples: for No- | will come hero nstead of to Chicao, the manufucturers will yield | oo (TRE W SRR B | Youre not Genaral Shormun, Ttoll you. fie | - A. A. Kearnoy, 'Stanton--No eloction’ oan | Nebraska and Montans 180, 20471 copies: for Jant ISul 98440 ) little of their profits and the workmen a qenvitiom ”h‘. Gt \ EEaT _m"‘l.”l it | fsdead Youare old man Forepaush. You be had unless a special provision 1[\]\'4:4\4" for The Miles City Stock Grow Journal Copies ’Iu’- ‘!I'!’h‘"\l\‘-yuy:\-N;rn.4\|:;vl"I’LE:‘V'V ] ':;S PAL DOWN INDEBTEDNESS. small part of their wages. it is doubtless ~m" Siin e “f‘. U i £ [ ')‘ ¥ | can run your own menagerio It you wish, but ;’lr f.'\‘v".',"'-,!:l‘..:hy;:.:'f;:f."l“\”““"i :m 'i‘];l;' ;:.\-r copies and commends Tk Brs's suggostion copleat for My, 1801, 6,800 copiess forJune, | Good eredit is the best sort of eapital | possible to choupen foreign tin so as to | 2¢Cocding scasons ave not likely to be you camt Bot hold ot this crowd while U'm | ol 1 Liould fmmodintoly don tho garD of | for railrond conncetion with M and T BRI COpIE o o moar b 1EGHUCK. | for a stato ns well as an individual. | undersell the American product n our | MINSL them. fhe grounds of tho ) heser 0 0 L L | e modern Moses. ? | says: presence Uhis 6t duy ot Junc, A, D. 1801, Good crodit is establishod by debt pay- | own markets. The fact must bo recog- [ A3soctution arc in tho vight locality 1o |00 wien the door opened from tho inside | MG Feanky York ~Undor the constitu | A north and south ey and a connee tion | obe ing and not debt making. As tho Nor- [ nized that the manufacturors in this [ 2 1878 crowds under favorabie cie- | qud sono ono oclaimd: LG EalloFalioloEtion 1 DL DAl miFioa | b o cOEtlolt Phat fliss fboen tho fghd cumstances. The directc or stock- “Why. here is the missing man, now. Come | vear, Mg, Watson chaps is on tho vorgo | NOPE of thoseintorested, by investmonts or = | folk Nows felicitously puts the proposi- | country are at a very great disadvantng BUSINESS principles are not slways | tion, “The fact that Nebraska is a [ innot having the skilled lubor, and they applied to the methods of expending the | mortgago paying instead of a mortgage | cannot bring this from abroad. Tho )35, N Lhis great range arvea. in here, “dobn Shervin of [ ut,’ your | of joining the independents. I cannotex- | the cattle bu ne has just been called. plain hisaction o any other theo | Aud somo two or threeo yoars ago s compar And tie twain entered H. A. Milier, Hartingtou--Thore is 10 | was organized for the purpose of building misfortunes of 1591, Senator Shervin has not recovered from the | provision for countiug the vote and declaving | oo 5o, e holders should not be eutirely discou aged. Next yeur may not vetrieve the school fund in Omaha, giving state will do more to ward bring- | steel plate can be made here, but A v / ; iRl e L tvoston, through Kansas City on sintin e S S e R e % o - s i —— shock o 1z taken for A menagerio keeper, s and, withou s, slection | Pt i b (o] L e 2 - | ing in new settlers and inereasing vaiu the process of tinning is diffleult | o\ py will vosent the discrimination | and poor Cerburus has fled tho comtey tor | would bo folly | to Montana and Miles City. The unfavor THE democratic party is engaged in | than all the boom literature that could | and requires men thoroughly skilled A TR c sufoty. Loran Clark, Albion —If thoro 1s a vacancy | #ble legislation with resard o railvoads, no Army in favor of Kan- o in the oftice of governor, my judgment would | doubt, had some effect in preventing the pro- » the d sful futile offort of making a | possibly be circulated in the ons in the wor is rother g I ¥ e in the work. It is notaltogether an Vort | boto fill the ofico by un election. But 1 do | posed routo from becoming a reality, [But sas City and the Omaha roads will in- Li cutenant Gonzales breach in the personal relations between N .}!L\‘. v h 1S nevor re pudi Y ‘l\ hor | idle boast, therefore, of the Welsh tin sist that the Alton tail shall not be al- | Robinson, just promoted to fiest Heutenant of | 4Ot beliove there is a Y. [ Na i necasalty Rt axls it na e Wil the president and secrotary of stato. Indobtedness, either state, municipal or | ners that they are necessary 1o the | 1owad 10 wae only the Kunsas City end | the SIxth cavalry, when serving in tho Ninth | - Dr . C. Miller, Grand Island T thiuie | Gt 2R S G of the roud. Tho S . b ve v only the Kansas ¢ enc I o FEWALAD thg aigerionsimistakeinil (et eV aOLes 18 SULHINIEROLELND (LORE TS — individual. - tlor prosperity has been | dovelopment of the tin industey in the | jriyp yw i OF ¥ 10 (Ronsts BIL € ad somo_ exporicnce inOklahoma. 1o was | Mt Watsou is waking a serious mistako ahd | husinoss for the rond to do, now oxists Tk investor who never sells roal | built upon the solid rock of honestly | United States, S SRR 00 HOM S0 onco placed i charso of o detull and son | SV hY ofecy upon it C L L DA R U St o ihlonceicomostt i o | ating ST The e ; : with some “boomer” prisoners to Fort Smith, O e afoer Ayt would done iCthe practice of fec estato which once comes into his posses- | moeting honest obligations. The hor- | The result of to-day’s negotiations be- | Wrmx our now sohool Bleotintondons X o had wua sapation for Aftenn | s LoWis, Genon—Lam uotin favor of the | Flilcutil coutd bo moro. extonsively one sion will take new courago'when he | rowed capital of the cast has been util- | twoon the Welsh masters and workmen 5 D ey Fir s Mesenn | proposition becauso I believe it to be uncon- | iy PTG, MGl communication rkme . but was running oretty low. Ono | Stithtional. d with the corn helt. and sheep men are pur braska and Kansas with the idea of preparing their product for market is woncy in runninz cattle on the freo of ‘the northwest and preparine then assumes his position it is hoped he will | duys. b ] o L R e | might he camped near big ranch | O, W. I be allowed to perform his duties in his [ yud poth himselt and command wore | that ihe o own way without petty interference on | liberally treated by the cowboys, He Intended | by acquie: the part of oflicers or memibers of the | # return the compliment and fnstructed his | court i board of education. colored cook, Hieks. todo the best he could. | imbroglic loarns that land in Pall Mall, London, worth ce, Creiginton—My judgment is lo of the state will act wisely 5 1n the decision of our supromo wof the fact that the Boyd | as lifo enough to sustain the hopes d in developing her resources. Their | will be awaited with n great deal of 000,000 per acre. development has improved securvities | interest in this country, but inany event . and enabled borrowers to pay their in- [ it is not probuble that the tin industry an reader it sounds | gghtaduos: ros of mortgages | here will be driven to the wall. Ameri- To Tnr Ame Foreclos: :«‘:‘:‘)le: indeed Lu;;l;:u'r H\luI\:(:l‘l"{or‘h-‘u‘u have never burdenod the records of the | can onterprise is not so easily van- u].-k‘m;: x:xum-u ! * could, so much \w'v nuln. 0‘:“;‘::}"&“;3 Ponca—Tho election could not | Market in the corn belt, therefore tho chog at Britain denounced by e N Theran oy il e i A e when called on nto report as to what he A. Drager, Ponca— € e a railroad e ion will be o men calling thomselves liborals as o | oo of the stata. Tho safo polioy of | quished. Anaggressivowarfireby the | A maN mmuy, bo a Ldisinterested | hnd proured; ficks ropllod o was -doim juse | botior tho condition of, but would uorbaps | Mt for a railrond councction witl bo mads bribe by Ik‘ ‘h tl 5 -L‘ &1 ‘t"- l the past will bo continued in the future. | Welsh manufacturers may retard the patriot” while secking a lucrative and | svlendid. Lutenan’, we'll jes 'stonish prove an injury to the party. : complished. Miles City is the center of tho o i tho consorvatives hope | The present senson’s crops and tho | dovelopment of the industry in the | vesponsible public officonnd a thorough- | “O¥VOYs" L e o e op 1 Pt T "special | Ereatest range aren in tho country wnd with 0 maintain thoir powor. gool prices which promise to prevail | United Statc 1L not kill it. aelis ool oe altae Tnd n it il Ea o yonEouy seasion of tho legistature, As s conseauonce, | 119, Datural advantages as a cattle shipping g y selfish oftice holder after finding it. RES T D e point should command the body of that elass et = £ afford our farmers- the opportunity to \I'so got bucon, ' Ingyans, bakin'.powder | 4, votes coutd not be canvassed until 1893, ' | BB SA08 € com! J g GOVERNOR CAMPBELL, running on a | iinin their past record Tiory WARLIKE INDiCA1 S R LIk L nitelsdichtoraigniolinion gh oo Joseph Van Valin, Nelson—T understood | ™, 500058 Suro.” Which will be the first to T e e it 1 3 i 7 Mortgage Puying, Not Giving. otatoes and chicken! Why, where on | when Governor Bovd was ousted that G Lt ! dtiend oht @ DO BOVOLI farmer in the state should utilize a por- Another war cloud appears to be gath- FoR iy eurth didiyoulgat Cliamz: O e e T e, atiay (iorg | make the north and south connection ! iio, and Girover Cloveland, pussing 88 | yio of tho profits of tho year in paring | ering over Fucopo. It has been nearly | Tho farmor who vkes sdvantago of the big | . ~0, Tao. bin skhmmagin aroun’ dom cow- | e ot s rares. seanley Not Sonlously Tnjured, [ " and Hicks smiled. “An' g0t R. S. Wilkinson, Weeping Water T do not h 5 bR 18 serious reason | rop this year to pure down his indebtedness | boys' ranch and reduce his_expenses s on the right track. | 388, 'n—"n—" wud bere Hicks' The fact that Nebraska fs a morteage paying | dlanted by a look of pride and satistaction as | lega Gy formation from Mue s, Switzerland, July 26.—Later in an opponent of silver, making spooches | gown'Lis indehtodness, il noods only | two years since ther dicates that the for him is a sight to make the gods of ding a disturbance of the mile was sup- | believe it worally right, constitutionally 1 or volitically necessary, on working capital. The farmer is not a | for apprehe consistency and political intogrity woop. | gpouulator, He should borrow only | peace of Europe, and the world hat | instond of s mosise: sivin amase baving clulmed, *'n sacred hasl L M, Clarke, Wahoo It would be unwiso | aceidout which bofell Henry M. Stanloy 4 e , % B 5 3 D C ieti 9 9 e iging. o1 What?" n 4 ove to put up a candidalo ot as serious as reported. It was his left 3 3 2 enough to make the resources of his far settled down to the conviction that such | more toward bringing in new settlers and in- What? RIAD0ILILeN AT Sl A et not a v | - SPEAKING about fakes, the absurdity 5 : S bl B bility wi Xine el i asing values than all the boom literaturs ered hash, thophosan iu cumBON i itiold ovEry 1 anice joint that was fractured. A bulletin ? i ¥ | available and continuo to operate within | @ possibility wus extremely remote. e i 5 R. B. Schneider. IPremont—It is a mistako | js500 today states that the pain has ceased of the latest is clearly exposed when one o Few havo Lot : i that could possivly be circuluted In the some moments of astonishment the SN (553 A P E ates tha ain ha 5 g safo limits, e farmor should be 'ew have believed that war would ) 7 9 3 shot: | to bring the matter up again anc and that the patient is progressivg favor- thinks of the thrift and shrewdness of potiiokns " 5 Ty ut bracod himsclf and asked his chef: | Jop10 what has just begun to bo & scttlod | Rply : (5% 3 el i Tanes conservative as the banker, and never | 10t como evontuully. The idea Three Codes of Morals, ks, would you mind telling me now sa- | Syatron 5 i Shs . pur leutenant governor. o would not | .., \vighout a reasonable prospectrof | that it might be permanently avertod | Kato Fie'd's Washington, d o . J. . Evans, North Platte—Such o course THE FAR WESTERN EDITOR. involve himself in any unnccessary ex- meeting his obligations s they fall due. | has nevor obtained with those There are’ three codes of morals—one for | “No,suh. Ljes' took some lima beans 'nsome | \would complic he executive oftico. ponso ponding tho decision of tho su- | o2 his obliz E he; * | who have considered intelligently | BOMCnone for mon and on for royuity. | corn, ‘n some butter 'n some pepper, 'n salt, | G, A, Lowley, Seward—I cannot seo how Captain cack Crawford in Pioncer Press. . T 5 16 farmers, when they have opened up ave conside elligently Women must be virtuous or be soelally == the governor, if clected, could be seated | 1rye beon ruminatin’ on the editors I sve. premo court of the United States. ibal the relations of the great et i 2 T I hes b REAOL Rl G ve been ruminatin’ on the ors I sve, their farms and stocked them, should : 7 giicnafeliimag avant fpowbre g duined fndfiniavig us thay plouse, provided IOl s eibrolcel amitholofMoes ranin without roconvoning the ltgisiuture, | ihag goms from 'way back yondor on . sor i = A e e rs s irpa kst o Rt h et Bl T lonho | Fpente L otitho pay their elubbitls and do not cheat at | =reat relict as he moved away to hide a dis- | M. B. Davis, “Beatrico—If = Gove ONaRbaEeR A WEEK 18 rejoicing g 2 e ¥ cards; royalty--well, there’s a divinity doth | position toroar. “Well, well, T'll be dashed, | Thayer should surrender his oftice the new | 4 150 o0 woll-fod fellors, wearin hifalutin class and maintain a roserve of cash as | emperor of Germany, who is practically inand stock | the avbiter in cotash coutd be | governor would certainly hold for two years s and there would be no governor to eloct next | Ay yalable good fookin' fur as manty beauty who'd have thought akos of his ] hedgo a king which luropean affairs, seemed | propor tea phrt because Lmperor William had expressed link | changed into “sacred hash! they maintain areserve of gr 5. The one sy mpathe sentiments to Lord Salisbury favorable f ¢ P : & rovide ng: ergencies. T st | to promise that it might be many years | in these several codes Is that nobody--not VBRI et goes, powers. Today Russin and France ar 8 2 8 2 i [ 3 e e press an opinion a g with the boys L oday U0 UTC | £} favmer who owns a good farm well | would bring nearly the wholo of Kurope e PRI R Boston News: “They had a regularfist fignt [ K. S. Silver, Sutton—I am in favor of | ;pyay nold the frontier sontiment in sort of saucily indicating that the alliance of edian i ¢ W f O 3 GOt s et e T st T T e et 5 2 SEAMANG. for her, did they? And she married the van- | electing a new governor this fall. T have 0quipoiso— all the othor nations of Ruropo gives | Ptocked: we equipped and is free from et possibly more disastrous Philadetihia Record. ulsh L think she would nave | talked witn 100 republicans and they aro of | myg Avizona Kicker brand, whose brainy At B debt, Ivery farmer in Nebraska who | than any the world has known, Tu order to enforce the decree of thesu- [ pioked the same opinion. Bbigiaitost i 7 them no unecasiness, and Russin estab- & oy b f : preme court against the aillance judge and +0, noisho wanted a man she could handle!™ .S Gilh Red Cloud— How & governor R0 L00US S S o ; B has steadily kept this idea before him But if the latest advices can be ac- LR b — 2SI, 60U G O W ARLES Whar' the musical six-shooter robs the courts lishes a military depot dist ingly & v his supporters it 's feared that it will be nec; Vi £toa Star: “Hus i . can be legally clected this fall is more than I 1 'y dop ELYS s Yoo Gidten e T e O T T () P AT Washingtoa Star: 1 that girl a pow- gally o libel suits, Closs tb Horal o iotoat Todin. and worked to it, whose misfortunes are | cef 5ty Y thore may soon bo | essary to call out the Kansas militia. Fur- | orfui hish soprano voleer sald oo of the | can understand. & not traceable to outside speculation or | & rude awakening for the nations from | ther developments in regard to this remark- \w‘p.;v it .m‘n e i i i Judge M. (?Imlm 1]. l’llull-eu:nulhwl\l Back east opinion architects heve nothing : > | 108808 tor whic e ore B nl oAbl ronca b swal | able judicial proceeding will be awaited with | % replica another. “TheroIs ouly one [ first, I was strongly inclined to take n view cIse 1o (0 NOTHING undor heaven is so deliber- | 03508 for which the farm is not blame “l,“' the ‘.i’l""“f,,.‘ l,h" 'm:",“"l Interest. But, whatover may be tho resulr, | YL ean cimpure 1t to. of the case that uor Thayer was merely | Bug writo an® think, an' think an’ write ate, 80 exusperatingly indifferent to the ""l“"- {'“‘[" ““r'“" 1“‘" "“":“"“"" ‘“;"' 5 v, Tty and Austrin, oo tha | Wil hardly tond t encourago o elootion | Xa'Sirihginke at 0. p out from tho examination whout everything al’s new; . v S self safe from foreclosure and above the sermany, ITtaly and ustria, and the | of judzes wio propose to subs! " o A 1 enabled to e, thin @ | But in the free and casy west, acros’t tho onward swoep of timo as the expert ac: T e e, (Ve S suceess of Emperor William in socuring ke I.m-‘-“r.‘f,».‘\‘,’..Imx.-r'wK.‘.-f,‘-‘.-’f..‘-l\.:rhm:,x:"v‘ THE DIAMOND ITERO, other one is tho safer to accept. dreary plains, g countant working for a per diem, save | PFOD! 3 g =8, e v it i G Ot J. L. McPheely, Minden—No vacancy | pye bulk ol editorial work is done outside o’ only a salaried draughtsman in the ST = S rom JLR B RONgaRpLONE LVl 0N Athletics and Pugilism. Hall to the chief who In trlumph advances: | oXists. dobun M. Ihaveris governor during | brains s ariha STl REPUBLIC: IN 1HE SOUTH, are understood to practically commit intervicw with 1. G. Ingersoll Listen 1o tho chevrs dewn the length of our | the term and until a successor 1s electod. The editor is coroncr an’ jostice o' the ponce, 00 of the supervising architect of tho | gasigtics derived from the consus and | ghat nation to support the. nlliwhes Y i J line! Ju . & Burton, Hustings —L do 10b | Apr makes out legal papers from . last. wiil treasury, “Expert” as anplicd - 5 i nb nation to sunpol 10 alliance, | The distinction between healthful athletic | fong may his brow wear the crown of the | think an election of governor in an odd num- T Yo INF vplicd to ac- | ¢, . L to a loas e R from the election veturns showing the | should an oxigency avise that would | sportsand prize fighting is as wido as tho zult victor > bered year would be legal. Umpires the dore tights of his town, the two DR usiey ureltects his | prouvess of the republican party in cer- | make that support desirablo, are the | Pet¥een Tartarus and Oiympus. Tho Smithers, the piteher of our buseball nine! C. B. Lee, Elwood —Why should we scok TP T ARRaTaant) not the remotest reference to speed or | tuin'states of the south—the Virginias, Birn Honn T Bl Ch s R AR i e Al [amukoagmoniRthaRaE Eadunees baiy ikee Biade: Bridegroom (to bride. on | to change a suro thing foran uncortainty ¢ And acts as tinal vef in all degroes of industry. eSS s ] % g Dy 5| 3 W have § gyory state in tho union should have ironelad | arpiving at hotel—Now, Liura, daring, do C. . Babeock, McCook—I'rom a political aport. —_— Novtl Cavolina, Teunnesseo, Kontucky, | started anew conjectures as to how long ws making prize fignting a felony, nota | let theso people know we have Just been mar- | standpoint, it is poor politics. We have a republican’governor now and if committed to | Fo's lookout fur o faro game, an' of'u takes an election the aliiance woula elect thy gov- u trick, eruor. A practicin’ o medicine w'en anyhody's Paul Schminke, Nebraska City —Of cour: s Lam uo lawyer, but from what 1 ean learn | 1o plays o norvy poker such a proposition wounld ba illegal. It his &lnavo would bo unconstitutional to eloct u governor { Laughs with the peoplo in their jovs, an’ ds on too CLEVELAND will go from Capo Cod | Maryland and Delawa AL e/ ETidOR FanIn e Nt et Lo DO bte o—ave interesting | peace can be mamtained. The relations | mere misdemoanor. as the law whero his New England admirers com- | #nd encouraging, Thoy appoar to dom- | hotween Russin . and Franes have | MY 0f thestate statute books. Then, i the | poyi/iice e geatiemin's hat, and brash Ure to Ohio where his admirers are com- | 80/id s is commonly supposed, and they | and although theroe is no actval alliance | notbe many years hefore prize fizhts bec mittod to freo silver. Cloveland will | SugZest that thero is moro than a possi- | it is altogother probable that there is s rare i this country as bull f me (assisted by Washington Post: How's your scheme of aside summor opera coming off, Puflley? playinz to rather Lzt houses so ‘far, soi i v o] icu ar o S 0 o i vhi v i g L e, Hink v S oo stand with one foot 1n Massachusotts | bility of tho ropublicans earrying somo | understanding which would unite them Al Right; Butte Goes, et U oy o hoat oo et o T s e T gzrioves witih them is i AT resting ou 1 sohd gold platform and the | Of these states in the near future. In | in the event of eiher heing attreked. Twte Miner, hthouses are bullt so tirmiy by the govern | | He M. Searlo, Ogallala Hojullorsernkopsiho saptsoneg onishodipii other in Ohio on one of silver, and neither | the light of the figures prosented, when | All the indications are that the very | —Inbullding her raiirouds to Montana would f fien thitt they cun vory well kot wwiy or [ BREONSERLIERG ne 1aven i an election | Aw plays the parson's hand whon thar's o lose his equilibrium nor experience em- | 0no considers the doep-soated projudice | host of fe ox15t8 betwaen | the hyo [ EASHPRNRILOR Dilabi ta nounp UGS IR NI Lpiny wera heldund n govoruor olootod, ‘a ‘spocial niiptial knot to tie ; el RN TR Sen T lonas Sthadito. ¥ 3 ¥ deal? 2 BEE s having considerable to say session of the legislature would have to bo | An' now an' then contraets to do some prac- barrassment. 17o alveady understands | Which southern ’.UI“"‘-" ws have had to | governments, and it is quito vensonuble | about tapping Montunas mineral woalth by HISHOI'S FATE, called to canvass the vote. RN L that his hopes for future honors depend | tombat, the growth of the party in tho [ 1o suppose that the ontward manifesta- | reaching Helons, when it s o fact that Butte 8 o'cLock C. H. Halstead, Tecumseh--I am strongly | Wen either party wants o man 'at slings a upon the skill with which he straddles | St named has been quite marvelous. | tions of friendliness have their founda- | prod: g 55 more of the precions metal than all t i:!u]m'n :xl lh‘v llh-"n-;wlwlur; in ml\:w ;)l |1|m 4:\1&";)“ u‘r)x’d «im(m s00 why A” hefty jaw. A " enting: RN TS e | it 3 2 the other points in the stite combined, has | A 100! ho Disromote can't be had unless the oftice of governor is tho money quostion, Commenting upon the oxhibit the | tjon in something more substantial than o the bopulation ot any. othor oty in the | 1O saliied forth in comtortablo clothos. still under contest His sanctum tablo allers sots a-facin’ to the —_— Bultimore merican remnrks that therve | jngornational comity. Unquestionably A0, 1 RBREOV 060 hyh L6 oAt kraH 5o e E R on al L an]at C. J. Martin, Faivbury--It is the umversal door, | e e L A R T fs n gront deal of dense misundorstunds | Mrara s R e s i v o west. True, | Well. I should smile, ejiculato! opinion that & reorganization of the contral | So's wien u angry citizen comes smellin’ artor ton, where he has filed a protest againsy | INE3 @ v dislons of | they are tostand togetherin a Buropoun | the buslicss men ofi Rutte aro to bluine for election for governor, Ho it ot no advantago an’ kin seldom git tho south among northern and western | wap. the luck of outside interest in the eity, but 12 0'CLOCK. . H. Saundors, Osceola ~The ropublicans the drop er o' tho the payment of any part of the commis- ' ow slon claimod by General Sanborn of St Paul for services in scouring the appro- priation made for the purpose of paying clnims of the Sisseton and Wahpeton Miss Omaha and the other gay girls who ure | o1a ol did more th ininate. Ry w . or, an' oditor, = : 1d ol did more than "Hum inate \ero agree with Johu L. Woebster that it is [ On tho publisher, an’ editor, ly desives to | flirting with Montuna will lose nothing by | Cansed Bishop hot to rus inate AL Ba hveaatl o alls ABoUk 16 aad th At same: A n peace he will probably be bet- | throwing an occasional wink this way. Midaure streiks of Ihilingsgatoon tutures | oy must nave been auxious to get up a sen- | Ho woars his braoches in his boots, an' nevor,_ thoy insist, says tho journal, upon | tep uble todo so with lngland as an e fdown hetuy sation combs his hair aking soc ssue, just tha i : ha gtock Market, 3 0'cron A. D. Millinrd, Contral City—Thore is not [ Excopt for legal holiday or extea big toaking soctionalism un issuo, just thut | ally than if that country ocoupiod i s a topublicon horo who thinks the mattor of | Ans thinks a starchy collur is a mark o' sory- ropublicans, as woll as among domo- | [f Binporor William 1 crats of those parts. Just as long as | jmant wfTair The On Bufale (Wy) Heho Obesity | Indians of South Dakota. As to the | 1OP¢ ¥ “I"".\‘ bop the south solid, and | noutral position. But a great deal will | o munup a trea it looks a3 thouzh the | S ny rate, nominating o candidate for govornor will bo U e O (G ol morits of this purticular claim Tig Br | 1t $8¥8 tho peoplo of the south are | dopand upon the policy of the quadruple | herdsmen of this sestion misht profitably | A wiltod. » ok "fuivyivorsit, tho heat | seriously considerod. ; Au wearin' socks exeusablo in notnin’ but a is not informed, but it hus o woll | Potriotically attached to the union fance, for such it practically is, [1f | 100k into this matfér ot the Omali market bud luld him low I.| B 1:\nm-~, .\“ riollc 1): \yuv\‘y’.\ wlm:\lsu{“- dude. & onmed, us 0 e % a Bies f > A fow of the smaliér growers have done so, A DR MR discuss the question at all at this tin 44 AR ynchin's, ealls the grounded suspicion that tho Indian ap- [ ¥ 18 & ‘"“*li;' 10 aany thut | the course is uggrossive only 50 far 88 | wud we have hoon fforned that thoy recalvel MARE N MELOOME e meotinie of "tho stats contral commitioo | 110's prominent s lyncha's, ealls tho fggors propriations uro annually looted by claim [ 88 & Pty bo - ropublicans - aro f shull bo deemed necossary to preserve | satisfactory pricestis on instanco ashippor | cAlusi” saia the tramp, “Lam hungry and | Sjery 010 held that an election B e e A Attorneys and fours that the extont to | MAKINE sectionalism an issuo, and espo | pouco. war may bo indofinitory poste | 18t mony by suiniwg from Omahi 1o Chie | kon o o e 8 1 minin'd ane oially does suc g ) de stico to S ) c s there 10 0no 1o pity my plight?* LG 8. Ford, e A P T e T v which trumped up commissions ave | CiBLLY does such a charge do injustice to | poned, but any attempt to place France o S i wOh, yom aried the Aok, s o sharpenod s | . Boyd hns tal s 1o hinvo tho Unitod | Keops i paic o! runtin' bosses: fur tho orri ; 4.1 western republicans. Thoy entertain 1o | op Jiussic P TTR were aro sevoraleausiterations in favor of terin, Siates suprome court sustaw the docision o orial fair, ; i w1 t lisad . claimed und paid is linblo to amount toa g ) or Russin at o greater disadvantage | yho Owaha market, wmonz which may bo | e0oven i, and il give you a bite." Sthe action of tho suprome court of [ Aw’ never shirks a moetin' whon ho's asked phma such féoling as this ullegution implios, | than now would ulmost cortainly pre- | mentiond u shogiéy hawls roadering. the 3l & ; { tho " Stite, 1" aim frauk to say the docision of 78R ARRNRD. ! and the influenco of the ropublicans of | cipitate hostilitio shrinkaze o smaB o w necossarily || Yinkoo Blades sllow are gotting on with | (10 Vidor powor botter bo watad for Sol find mysclf coutrastin’ his condition with SAUNDERS county 1s atypical farming | the west hus for years boen thrown R lower frolght expefief and quicker returns. | {1ERane: usked Alphonso of his bost beloved | 75 1) Boylo, Hebron -1 have talked to | the men i N y iti i I d I thoy pay s much 1§ Onala on an aver 0 i LoRIl 800 kre wearly all the prominent republicans and | Who preach out to the nation with a stubby- community. It has no lurgo citics. | agninst any logislation of u scotional [ Dy bur of Council Blulls challonges | HHeY puy s muclig Omalys on an averaze, Yoty wolli Lean seo groat progross in B e ey Oy F this yoar, An' he seems to 0o more usefuller, a dogona- Wahoo the county seat has less than | nuture or which seemod t bo prompted | the bur of Omah for n gamo of base- | onelons that it wo ey £l 1o 15 that 8,000 peoplo and 1o othor villago oxcoods | by the spirit of sectionalism. It was [ bl Wo havo seven district judges | of th shippors to gL thole s Katthe | oWell, the tamily that lved noxt door | ke A Bpawdh dndstn el SouMaa I anN SR e o ol (o in number 1,000. Investigations into | this influence which caused thoabandon- | und two ex-judges in the Omuha bap— | forwer point. Inereidod shipping facilities | praootice. The noxt people stayed a month, | peeQ U wors now who are ouly await- | I arth but write, the faots show that 73 por cent of tho | ment of the eloctions biil in the last con- | just men enough for u nine, Tre B | 1k 1o prosent souson w gonl ono for ox- | thenext won weeks wnd, the fully thero now | 14 g dopositors in tho bunks of the county | gress, every loading republicun papor of | suggests that the judical ermin ho 1aid | el deinand fob steom atthe, Gmsin st | Ay ooy o e 4 are farmors and moro than 83 per cont of | the west, voicing the well known senti- | off for basebull suits and that the chal. | yards | big follow in tho st Hipod huthing saite e e | tho time deposits ave totho creditof [ ment of the party, having advised | longe bo accepted. While the judges Nos il ol h it O wistor. | the agriculturalists. In tho two national | against the adoption of that measurve. If | ave playing ball the contractors can be- Aubyrn Pust “He's b more Hike rodsu't banks of Wahoo there are more than | itve granted thatsectionalism is anissue, | gin work upon public improvements, If Omaha gets the antonal republican con- "”h’.“;: ”\-"u““ i haimiail oighty farmors whose average bulances | made so by the republicans, those of the e ——— | vention and Lincotn the Grand Army eucamp- | road Chiieti o | . throughout the year never fall bolow | west are not responsible for it and do not LaNcoTN 18 making n most eftective | WonuMHO olegtestind gthers from tho cut And now they say oach bathing sult | 61,000 Tho lurgost dopositors in theso | sympathise with it, Western republi- | campuign for tne national encampment | Mante st ann oo ot e rore e | ey padied” And st we | banks are farmers, while it is stated | cans desire as earnestly as those of of the Grand Ariny of the Republie in | braska eities than they eould seu in a your in | 15 not what 1vs paffed u | upon good authority that there are not | section tho growth of the peinciples of | 1802, Her ariialog is not only vepy | Miostof tie slow.gaing townsof the effeta | s P e T T T i five business men in Wahoo whoso bank- | the party everywhere and they do not | attractive convineing and conclse, [ St They would abtutn u bottar Kea of tho | (36%: GO Lriddegn, i do mos' dei ing balances averago to cxceed $1,000 | beliove that this can ho accomplished in | The latest is a map of the union graphi- | “plonty-of-room-for-cvorybody” air swhich | Gon oVl Bresent div, un e tans Gat SR | 3 for the year. What will Calamity Bill | the south by maintainining the spirit of | eally exhibiting the fact thut Lincoln is | every one notes, as well us a botter conception | dofiwhs o mike ive kundred wifl pebber hi < Dech and his co-jaw-workers at Lincoln | sectionalism. In the center of the old soldior popula- | Of the lwpartanc o =the = west s | 10 LY SELI0LAPRRIL- VAR LIO IO ALY AN e suy to his bright, particular and well [ The change whivh the south is under- | tion, and at the same time showing that | [Arenied dn | the | uat R o A T Tin Iaabiag abisiial) Amwm puRE suthenticated fact? going under the operation of rapidly im- | seven national meetings have boen held | wetual commiuntention, with westorn people, - witsus 13 probibly the work of the w won | / | b

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