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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY e PR PSS ;]‘ll K DAILY BEE | JUSTICE BREWER'S DECISION | of silver that it would at once entail a | vostigating the conditions ¢ omigration Mon has outstripped Michigan, wbilo | l‘\Cl 0\“) BY \WD "“ I\ : i\[\y})yld.x: k',.:\r.l.‘,,‘: (‘:,,... ‘m.. 5«::\..0.\”’,‘ thoss v o LYULDE WA LY. | bonds is part o cheme to ontich B, P [ 4 Tustice Brewer in a ir-vl thy :I"_'l very | silver basis. *‘( Tere d by the open mint u‘» this coun has found that the ;\-‘ "I‘,“""‘“j"‘*’ '~'rmu4 lnw-x.wl hv‘r I""‘" Reynolds, §r., who is mayor of the city, and E. ROSEWATER Eniron | interesting opinion delivered in the | 1o both metals,” said Mr. Manning, | English stoamdhip linos are not partios | ton. These changes are, of course, in R | also a large stockholder in the First National - = | cirevit court yesterday finds for the | “teae coinage of silver for silver owners | to the unloadthy of undesirable emi ";"H” @ explained by the tempsrary closing | { bavk. He says that at some provious timo PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | Rock Tsland railway in its celebrated | into legal tender dc would stop | grants upon the, Unitod It hus | Of s0mo of tho great Finko Superlor mines; | Fishoy Gitigans Gomplain That They Have 1 Wy more {ssued bonds to the amount of £30,000 ), 1 but the same cause rende the general in- et for the construction of waterworks, that they suit against the Union Pacific railway | the use of the mint for free coinage | been suspocted that theso lines woro in vilso even more sueprising: Olearly an it No Railway Facilities | cost largoly in excoss of that sum and th compuny for the spocilic porformance of | of gold by gold ow It would | the past not Without knowledigo of tho | portant ey b rareybristhic. Claarly an {m- R { tho city couueil allowed thos extra claiis betwoen the two cor- | gtop the simultancous circulation | shipment of Pipers by the poor aue | sial el | city clerks,isst g I 1 ial pr C o city clerks jssued warrants for these claims poms & THREATEN 10 BOYCOTT THE BURLINGTON. although there was no fund from which they « Ohio Test. could bo paid. Murdock asserts that all ” N New York Times (Mug) was illegal, and then he states that tho ma rectory sou to avoid. ] o exportec wovernor Boles 4 gy 0l it} don « “oous, or ” 1 i o rector 1ght 1d b vorted.” Governor I might | opinion h bien B auE s B If the Ofo campaign is of vital importance | Board of Transportation Requoested {ority of Vy!w‘w‘ Yarrants hkye coma nto ttia OF VICES | : SAGa 4 - to Compel the Company to Handle | bt poti tho ¢ s vary Ormoha, The Tee Bullding volves the use of the Union Pacific | opinic rgurding silver of Mr. Cleve- | for entortaluing (t. But the commission | domocrats, It prosents the “skivmish line" | S it ’x‘ b g i e rm,v”::'h-,‘_- ha. Co C-”,\ Jnd 2th Stresta bridge and the Union depot and ter- | Jand’s first secretary of the tronsury. | will undoubtedlg find, if it is enabled to | of the great confiict of next year which s to \ .""" ise _‘ *ops - o Reynolds: has - Beeh . active 1o &8 Ghamberof Commerca. g | Minol facilities in Omaha by the Rock | In regard to the tariff Governor Boies’ | make o thorowgls investigation, n differ- | be waged on the tarilt lssus, ® * * It is Lt g euring - the issuanco of the - bonds Ol sana i ribune Bullding | 1yand and Milwaukee railwayd whereby verance will hardly impress his fol- | ent stato of uffuirs in Germany and Italy, | likely that as the contest advances potty G AR AL C S R £ bees in both parties will be swopt asido counc argl PEUPOSISION B9 | N o T it i Vi of Lixcors, Neb,, July 97.—[Spocial to Tite | $8ve tho city’s credit and has |v.h.‘<lw«]r~1]'n the power of the parties with the BiR. | —'Thie secretaries of the board of trans- | gro "X} laaey that Is shne air, Murdock : dotormine | POFtation havereturned from Periins county, | aliegos on behalf of himsolt wn othoe whither they went to investigate a complaint | testing citizons. Ho also says that the TERMEOF s UBSCRIPTION Dafly Ree o ithout Sunday) One Year.... § 8 60 Datly and Sunday, One Year 1000 | aed ranet made Tirey montis 5 | porations in May, 1800, by the Ad of gold and silver dollars The | thoritios of portions of Great Britain, Vinr 200 | management and which th gold dollar would be at a premium and | and it is geatifying to learn that this Kly Bee, One Yenr Vibveveree: 1,00, [6F ‘ important. one, as it incidental get somo usoful instruction from tho | any rate that {ligro is no prosant ronson | to the rapubiicans it Ly mot. loss. oo to the g e both tho ronds named would run solid | Jowers as being strong or convincing, | There is not a shadow of doubt that Al eotmanientions SIeLH news ana | trains into Omaha. 3 ind others will be pretty sure to esteem | steamship lines of those countries have forinl mitter should be addressed tcthe | The intevest In the decision has there- | {t very tame and commonplace for such eptod pussage monoy from the nu- s b S ol b O fore not heen confined to railway cireles. | an oxigency ns confronts him. The | thorities for both paupers and criminals, HEXE VP N0 GoTOPT SLREIORAY ATAIES, Al unneiatatiots and. rmitancesshoutd | Tho declsion will bo very generally sat- | farmors of Town uro not complaining of | although they may not bo doing so now. - Ay it tho B & M. Lisbon is a sniail sta- | fidebiodness songht 1o bo refindod am ount be addressed to The Bee Pubiishing Company, | isfactory in Omaha, ed the | the present tarii They are not finding | It is quito brobable, however, that the OCELN GROVE'S NUDE DEP ARTURE. tion lying between two sand ridges, Some LN aks shore ware | Omauh braft h and postof rlor 1 ime a; V.ll " il 1 away and th tecularitios in the election. Ho war the maha. Drafis, chec il postafilee orders | oonteoversy has been largely vesponsible Jarticuls oxncting or oppressive. | commissic 1 hok B8 e bl vs eatits timo ago tho agont was taken away and the | oHiAEIes in e eloction, | e o he made payible to the order of the cc troversy ha n largely I it particularly exacting or oppressive. | commission will not be « led to estab: injunction mado perpetunl, 1 tho ocourt pany for the delays in the construction of the | They are paying no more than formerly [ lish this, Ono good effect of the in- | New York Recor T e e mitn el o) B FEAE, L willhave: azhisnietng L - L would like to see the bathers at Asbury Park | @ station threoor four miles west Botween FRANCE THE BEE BUILDING ontempinted railway entorprise The | they ean buy for less money than a year | ship managers that it is tho purpose of | 4 WIS i T AT P tia . M '\ i hl“\"" - - - - fact that the Towa roads do not run th .»:.,- a If Gove nor Boies will study the | this government to enforeo the law Now York Commorcial Advortiser: Now | Prople of the v which | Palmor Lof lady man- EWORN STATEMENT CIRCULATION. | trains into the city hus long been n | markots ho will find this to be the case. | against them, and whon they fully une | osonn Girove wants' to elothe the prosidont | T-isbon is locatod to r Brandon. A similur | ager LA U L L C I souree of serious embarrassement 1o | The democratic prophecy of evils to ve- | derstand this the number of undesirablo | of its o, np meskti WiCh Lile AR tenitoes;. | Georie ek, seeratary of Tho Boe thi's prosperity. The on Bais | suit from the present tariff has thus far | immigrants will b vory small. instead of resorving them for the oxte the east. Lisbon is operated as a flag station B oy oo STy, Aer | been awaited with some impntionce, but | failed, and th sughtful people are losing B of the too scanty bathing suits of the piace, | DUt the people occupying the valley want an | ir RCLivity and | o for the week ending July vasis foi- | the fecling provailed in the city that | confidence in the representations | SINCE the clouds have rolled by and | The main troublo with Ocean G rove appoat « that point to receive and ship . glte work. 1 ppreciity the difi BikaAY. T which ever way the court should hold | coming from that source. Condi- | the boavd of education has elected all its | to be that it is a little long of picty and short crops. They make uMidavit that aro | BT i " Wk Monday. ‘July s Omaha would be benefited. It is proba- | tions have chang very de- | ofticers and nearly all its tenchers, it can | of puri Moo "‘I“':“\‘ A ”‘Y "‘;‘I‘; ki WL LR TR Wednesday ble the Union Pacific will appeal 10 | cidedly since the governor” of Towa | now devote itself to the duty of impi Morning Advertisor: If the people of | 100 e R e AR LA, Thursday. Ji . igi | the supreme court of tho United fjast December pictured for the | ing the methods of the transaction of its Ogalall ou the Ualon Dreitic, & Ulstance of Nt deat poEtlissisl Lt Gt States. In fact it may bo accepted ation of a fres trade assemblage in | business. A littlo inelligent applica- | Y&shmaks, ferjees O iaty modoets | tivonty milas from the B.& M. line ekt UL LT AR C LA Ll as a foregone conelusion that an appeal | A York the impoverishogsnd forlorn | tion to details on the part of conscien- | With them, they c bably satisfy modest crotaries report magnificent crops in | freshed by tho el e of steno and tootiner I Will be taken, but a good long step to- | situation of the favmers @iis state. Tho | tious members will reveal a good many | the. ) oved propriety by wrapping toweis around vi ven the sand hilis bein od Frunnfe cnoish 1o have the op. ward finat settlement has been made by | value of theiv products hus advanced, | small lenks, st of which can and | \orlaly eyes like a lot of bandits in & comic poful viow tha m and the result will bocome au actual test ridge cuts them off from Grant, a staticn on | Loxpox, Ocean Grove do not happen to have their es. This may make them look to lixueiant growth of grass. Mhey a Ty O Presentiig one plans (o (e nost 1 rnee and 1 lad o g ENRARIES ‘Gl ‘) overnment has desidod to ap TG o s iy mission of women Lo co-operate prder to se the establishment | voue plonsant lottor and f0F your cithusi Neither platitudes nor buncombe, | be the watchword of the board. will keep them within the decree. of Lisbon as - full-fled, station, at least | inour work, Lamm vory coriiiliy, temporarily e MUIL Pavyn. Justice Brewer's decision their crops have prospered and the out- | should be stopped. Beonomy in expendi- opera, and in that they may mar the general Notary Publie. T cinls to the great an e learned judge ues the points | look is in evory way bright and cheer- | tures and business-like methods should | sanctified appoarance of Ocean Grove: but it sliiohed {7 A o | In the case with hiswetl known cave and | ing, retary of Tk Bek [ ability. He passes upon four questions: | which are the prominent cha ristics R Bt DAL r the | 1 The contract was properly exccuted. | of Governor Boies' roferenco to the | TIE Real Estate Ownors' nssociation | Ing placo and seo somo othor follow's sister, dafly eircuat on of Tik DAILY 118 for th 1690, 50,662 copiess for Auus W8 GOt 0l tr v ib 3. Tt is suc TR vats R s | is entitled to the cre onding adel- | in a clinging g suit, leaving herarms month ¢f | S copies; for At s not ultra v . It issuch wiff, will have any weight against tho | is entitled tothe credit of sending «del- | in n clingi ; : oy L | with the question of " MOVINE sehool lands which will come to the and legs exposed as far as possible, then, for L) < _moving year's “crop. It is that with the organization of th new county of Coplens For Oebuber, o S roptess for Moo | ontract as n court frequently may com- | practical facts of the situntion. egate to Philadelphia to appear before | : ¢ ven'ler Sicopies: for 0, Decmber, | pel spocitic performance. 4. Specif i the working members of the republican | ¥ou thore I3 nothing ..’. lecent atou ._‘.,... iero ol ot o cars Boyd. Of the land that has boen surveyed e AL R S ! i ;s Jeetwvely. You know, of course, the differ st all demands promptly, NI VI NROG T BaSFORIY. TO R e R e 0T ChB R yerformance st be deerec n the HOLDING WHEA rational central co ee in behs x ! s It GRS L L ;. In th ey Ll national central committoo in bohalf of between tho objectivo in the ease of | ics have been appealed to fora rule to povern | 066 acres. The schoot nnds 1n' town t- | the distribution of them. The elevator men | ghipy anizo 10 to 16 inclusive, have not coples; 'for 11 rury i i : ey ? March, 180°, 24,00 1 summing up the ease is succinetly stated There is probably nothing in the state- [ Omaha's ambition to entertain thoe re- want their uisitions to have wvriovity be boeen surveye Then there are about six cat of the m tude of their business. 1S4 cres of omnity land due the mles’ for My : | 2 S s - A 5 another maw's sister and your own subjec 1ML 26017 coples | 7501 CCR It is shown that the Union Pacificsought | ment that speculators ave responsible | publican national convention next suwm- | fviry. 1 eaeis o your own sister concernod piyorn to Defora mo | U e | the contract. There was no attempt at | for the movement to corner whoat, al- | mer, Bt RN ftine of the makatude of ther busiuoss, | (B of Dhianniiy {ina ‘ago. thy fraud or concealment in entoring into it. | though certain fucts give the statement e “anothe *and an e v differ that will givo them @ shave of thecars at | o select, making an aggregate of about 9 MAYOR CUSHING owes 1t to good gov- | sy suitaolo terms. Tho secretaries contemplatd | twenty-sdven. thousand fores The. county ernment and his reputition to have both Rutois Cliy/Tibesy. Tha only sucnblse: o ;’:‘-V:;'\T’m\\-»,‘y.l,r i L"::.:.M. fii :‘.‘,‘.:‘)l "y‘,\f T AL “m‘”:”““' i ”l"}_j‘f'“' of public works. One republican can | yuat syer 1 order as that issued by Presi- | ferred that, after investizating this mat September I The state is entitled to the wateh two democrats, and it ason- | dent Stokes was not made loug ago. Consid- | ter they will make a report to the state | gixteenth and thirty-secoud sections in each able to assume that watching will do | ering all the restrictions concorning driving, ‘l'}‘”‘,','::_"f",‘,:':\:l";{,‘:! DA i eatint el | township, but thers aro only wo. full” town- them no injur “freshmonts, railway accommodatious, md Rt IS Sk ke ships tn the coun e especially Sunday observances, it is a wonder o Rl oA N RL% thiat o i : WHEN a detective on the eity forco | that a feminine © was ever exposed on | prasia national guards shall have thew en- | C. C. Munford was dangorously it not fa i 4 i shocked today by coming in contact e e A the sunny sands of Asbury. The eternal fi nopment at Grand Island. ‘To gratify the | tally shocked tod B goes into partnership with & notorious | (1o SHpus san ol irolthe ong xalliTan AZte! veterans it will be held during the Grand | With o live electric wire. e was driving woman to defeut the ends of justice it is sl i PRI o DI e TR B ATt b ae r0ss South street when o fire alarm wiro / Gl o Nowi¥orl worli: mhusiedt iy happet | Qtm Dl s Teepublicredaion the Hiseweskt (0IESools e Brcke ol uin Hamed TiECE A timo to detect tha detectivo and deprive | ya e Bradleyized fashion of buthing ap- | . Septomber, and th GIELEES LI 4 4 them down. Munford jumped from his seat 3 5 srounds adjo old sold samp, him of his nuthority as a polico officer | parel will bo even lighter than tnat required | ST0Uds ddloluing the old i to help the animals, when the wire twitehed —_— St. Louis Republic: If you go to a water CAIS FOITHE NEW 1t MORE SCHOOL LANDS, The seeret aries are onted I'he land commissioner has figured out the y Public The ofticers made the contract and it | & sort of plausibility. [t appears, how- was approved by both the director ever, from interviews with elevator and and the body of tho stockholde milling men in the northwest that they o The rental was reasonably profitable [ would bo very well satisfied to have the e enterprising nowspaper liars in [ 0 the view of the defendant company. | farmers hold back theiv wheat, rvather t The plaintiff had abandoned extensive | than to have it rushed in upon them as comment npon events in that unhappy | enterprises and expended over $1,500,000 | is usually the case, but they do not think republic absolutely impossible. in constructing a line from Omaha to | the plan proy wl_ by th projectors — Lincoln in ac wnco with the terms | of the movement is foasible. The gen COLONEL CRISP must not count too | mutually agreed upon and would be | cral opinign among these men is that it much on the speakership of the next | seviously injured if performance on the | Would be a good thing for the farmers if congress so long as Colonel Mills hag a | part of the defendant corporation were | they wouid market their grain grad- large democratic following and the best [ not deereed. The inte ually, and it would be favorable to thos pareliwll ! 8 - : St = % ? a f who store and handle it, but they all P, = in comic opera, and the last state of that N. B. Kendallof Kendull & Smith, Lincoln, y prabbed hold o 0 throw off and fel! ta wishes of the republicans for his success. | govesnment in the Union e ‘m:! ‘\'l‘““ st ":‘.‘_ g| TrEcropol full candiduton for city | sedulously policod sea-bach will be worso | wiig oporato an- oxtensivo asatomof eheva | Fravbed hold of it to throw it off and fol! to —_— not endangered. The i Bl o i 2 "”l"" ¥ "‘ o | and county offices is alittle lato in blos- | than its fiest. Whilo this might attract tho | tors on the' B. & M. taileond. sabi tached tho wire, but whon picked up he w MATTIEW QUAY says he will not re- [ advantage of tha government, Sesyong CREELK, Sueh general combina- | .o, ing out this senson, but there s no | frivolous worlaings tn crowds, it s, woare | “I have been 5 -1’"“'f",.,"f“'f‘\"'il“]'” {)I'L‘ apparently dead. A doctor was called and sign his seat in the senate. Of course | public and the two corporations, The | tion for this purpose as is proposed. | = rehensi A iy sure, very far from Founder Bradley’s piou territory: in which wo oporato, anc must | after several hours' work restored him to g 1 I i apprehension of either a shortage or a ver: L av the outlook is exceedingly flattering. | conscionsness, fford B neekeand EhARds he will not. His failure to resign the | conclusion was therefore favorablo to | Chiefamong these is the fact that the it b e, intention to achieve such a result. There will bo such acrop of small grain as | uva soverely though not dangorously burnod, chairmanship of the national committee | the plaintiff corpo:ation. great majority of farmers cannot af- s D — was never before raised in Novraska. Barley | but 1t is feaved the shock of the cloctria s proof positive that he doos not helieve [ In the final puragraph of tho writton | ford to hold their wheat. Not only | N s to havo her sugar factory S oaiinth g nd il union o faie | current il posult fn doath: 1L appears that (= Droosp 2t ¢ 5 HDLENS s s e 1 Eg g — crop, but wheat, rye. oats and flax | tho wire broke before falling and completed in resigning anything. opinion Justice Brewer enunciates a "Ns" they realize on it |‘S S0 | quplicated upon fulfillment of reasonable | The exodus to Chi ist spring earried an | show & wonderfully increasod yield por acre. | a new cireait by dropping 4eross an_ cloctrio | COLONEL VINCENT, momber of par- | nover bo gainsnid. Itis the doctrine | have no =) llt}-n) forstoring it. Nobody | grops to hecomatho sugar cantor of this ylze of the “tortunge raked In mas’Uo' Judsed | Wrom my obsorvations. apd iho renort ot ais STATE HOUSE NOTES, lHamont for Shoflield, England, is | that common honesty should provail in | ean reasonably object to the farmer get- | 280 FEOR B0 TS LELrs for Ormiiia ton et Moot mo t the | U€ENS W estimato that the Nebraskaoat | Tho Atlas insurance company of London, making speeches in Canada against | transactions between corporations as | tin the highest price possible for his depot with i blanket. 1'vo 5ot a hate frop aivill averago, from thirty to thirty ivo | Enelund, is seokivg to o business in N § e 3 o 7 18 | e T A AT . s - AL yushels per acre. but [ have Seen ficlas that | braska, MeKinle; T'ho democratic national | well as individuals and ho states it in | &rain, and of using every lecitimato [ myp Union Pacrfic has veen judicially | Minnoapolis Trivune: Miss Swooth—That | witl hrestrally Saventy: o tho U W B UENGe 000 OUs 0IbARANE (It he Riotrt convention have just heard of it and | the following forcible language: means to thitt end, but a proper cousid- | jnformed thut {n the eyes of the' law a | lower on your cont 154 bucholor's hutton, 1s | estimato Hhat. ssinter shest witl sl we 000 and bearing date of September | = g e i AT e oo v it not, Mo Allaine? VGERBOTOT I Wan LB A hol S e e B O mablomuc, L Will probubly hiro him for thoseuson | “Itisto the higher interest of all, | etution for his welfare requires that ho | contrnct 15 a snered obligntion whose | LiotaImyAlliner = why do you ask? | REREO Of Pwenty bushels und spring whont | havo bean proseuted to the auditor for reg Te world's ir commissioners in in London are not allowed to go hungry. the hostile camps of Chili make honest DANGEROUS ELECTRIC SHOCK. N O RO around and strack him in the neck. Ho THE cannory at land will be- gin this week to ean ccrn and has tho product of 1,500 acres to consume. Omaha will take notice of this fact and reflect upon the frozen iden that there isno canning factory nearer Douglas kitled this morning. THE allinnce party in Kansas having almost unanimously voted soveral weeks ago to go it alono in the noxt campaign, THE Ohio democratic convention ha for the Beren stone company, and s sisted a loeal firm of contractors to se- cuve acontract, Ho insists that ho is to and irresponsible sharks will bo vlotely destroyed by Tne B Ezaminer bureauw. This bureau is a responsible agevey and it offers honest % them to the residonco of GlolgsDemacrat., that the Forty-second vongress took up the bill and passed it, the mensure veceiving the support of both | partics. Thore was no opposition | o the mcasure for the reuson that silver was above par as compared with gold, and as a dollar of | ——— silver would have been worth more than CLARENCE THREE STaRs, an Indian | a dollar of gold there was no demund oducated ut Carlisle Tndinu sehool, has | then for the free coinuge of silver, Mr boe 1 given o tradership at Pine Ridge | Manning, the first secrotary of the trons- agonecy to succeed James A o | ury i the administration of President white man, who hus recontly fig | Clevelund, said in his report of 1885 aaniatans RS e SR a very unsavory seandal. Th o act of 1673 hsa beondenounoed and | oo ko vart o the vty clark. had olly s | course at 2, is a full blooded Sioux. He speaks, | praised for demonctizing silver, which | oo ' | ton. The exposition ought to be u success But tumbled down to 21 [ ] and writes English and bhas baen a clovk | it did not do. It retived no silver coin Thoro fs o well grounded suspleion | I Nebraska cxhivits alone. This is o Bofore the day wus through in a trader’s storo at the ugency for bet- | from virculution. It caused no coin to N d ¥ great year for favmers wnd Nevraska is ono His temp'vaturs, | tho rost be 1 amony tax payers thatsome city officials | of the great farmer states of the union Showe 1eh aetivit y A or than a yeor, o hus the respec! | 1 ithdyr tor than a year. Ho has t respect of bullion. It withd we deliber y using their oflices for - At tirst it had an upward L in Ohio. corporations and public alike, that it be f bo advised against experiments ossen- | yormg cannot bo avoided excopt By mu- |, I EReoHIT G WASaIering A Ltoushod| (g0 r® 0 athorad any satlsfactory: staistios. || Bnneintondoat Gandy returned today from understood that there is a binding force | tinlly impracticable, and any serious | gual consont. B e on fla. T am confident we will have a good | tha national teachors' ¢ nsention. y in all contract obligations; that no | AUEWDL L0 carry out which might resuly vaw York Wockly: Sty oRnjof coralbuditholwaniher ntha nox oY ey s e LY O ANRN chunge of interest or change of manage- [ 10 far more injury than good to him. MONTANA and Wyoming oxtend to | She” iiny worth oy k whether it will be axceptionally (arge or not L. Ferris of the governor's ofico loft ment ean disturb their sanetity or breal | 50 much has boen said by way of in- | Nobraska the right hand of followship, | " Corn i about two weeks Late, Dut 1 can no- | today for an outinie in Coloradd thelr force: but that the law whicn | forming the farmers regarding the | Theso three states possoss reciprocal re- Cood day, I think it will make an average crop, nearly T AT SRt 8 to corporations their rights, their | World’s crop, and of warning them | sources capable of infinito profitable de- i e equal to that of 158, and there is a possibil- N CUSIIBANG e ot against uny designs of specuintors for | velonment This thne we'll £ to some far place, ity, with favoring weather, of its being con- R ! N T county furmers than Blair. wities for large accumulations and T LR B l" LY ® | velopmen! Where she will not appoar, sidorably largor. Ovdinarly about the | Men Who Will Make the Arr their faculties, is potent to hold | dopressing the market, that it is to be U LG iz Bordeiyaitiisiollongtinioinooy first of August we cau forecast the ments for It them to ull their obligations, and so | Presumed most of them have an ntelli- ATURD A UBNSLE Aok na s wate: o sirl walindlisuy crop with reasonable ussurance. That | Following are tho mombers of the commit- P S aticetine - gent idea of the price their wheat oughy [ house law goes into effect. From that | pyiadeiphia Times: Tt is a zood plan to | point might be detayed two weeks, and yel, | taeg from the Omuha board of trade and the make right and justice the mensure of ¥ g A ! : ) tes: : N ddyadity ol 8ad all corporate as well as individual | t0 command, and doubtless none who | day until the end of time Omaha will | prepure for dos days by talking bark. Atcor arorblelochitinan L oc Dromiscs, "as | South Omaha Jive stock exchango who have 0 i ations can hold it buck for what is considered | 8row in importance as a grain market. ; - | any rato wouro npt concarned. being satls. | charge of the plans for the banquet to be ton- the pyrotechnic stylo with which the 3 to ho a fair price wili fail to do so. = o e A house deuling n Jadlost | fod that thero will bew good crop. A no- | dered the clavator owners, grain aud stock democratic leaders of that state now an- BOIE NA L ISSUE, There is reason to believe, thorefore IN sPITE of the s eriticism of | Cug; spring garments half price.” Well, if the llla.xhlulhlln;:'.lh‘liv vt ”,',} fact that crops | mon of Nebraskn aud westor Jown in this o ir iti i i N i A 5 5 e de sdnk 5 alliance oros Sged i e ts @ fearfully ~ cut hulf price is | average abou! he samo r the state, | oioc on August 20: nounco their irreconcilablo upposition | Referring to national issues in his let- | thut the spoculators will not find it sy tho allianco organ the good work of ge- | Eurmeit are i PP I GXotptin' thio extrome western part, whors | €1t on Augu e s / to fusion will not fool anybody. ter of acceptance, Governor Boies im- | ensv contr 3 arke is | curing alliance elevators in which to = the altitude and cold nights will always make Arrangements—Euchd Mavtin, 100¢ d ybody 1 ) ¢ to control the market this £ A LITTLE AWKWARD AT FIRST. f | P e sl man, J. A, Coanor, | Bruco, 1. H. lies that from the beginning of th ar a8 they ATk R store away grain goes bravely on. CAgE ) 8T, it impossible to grow corn successfully. iheela % Cluek, Chat WIS 7 N Gplie ab from the beginuing of the | year as they usually huve, and un- Y 8 Y Tnadianapolis Jowrnal, WPersons from Box Butte ave sanguine | Wheeler, H. G. Clark, Chartes . Fowler, BOYD may be technically an alien in | government down to the act of 1873 sil- questionably this will be a good thing e n lovely won onous 10 assort thal. their county will show | James Siophenson. Muix Moyor, <1, A. Hayw the eyes of the Nebraska supreme court, | vor was coined as frecly as gold. It is | for the farmors and for everybody el OMAMA holds the key to the stoclk sit- X a greater yield per acre than land in this se \\'1\:-]:!1’\\““;"“::“'(I'h;lj ";:U‘I,"I ‘lj‘;'lfl‘;‘\’\"’;"_ AL but the district court of Douglas county »stionably true tha ving v C G T ot Sy uation and can turn the lock on all her tion. L thiuk they are mnsled by comparing | Wheeler, e o : 3 & | unauestionably true that during more | Nobody sympathizes with the specula- : X haton doakrs lth ehatETD b in formey | bert Noc ; holds that his namo is worth money in | than cighty yoars the two metals en- | tors. and il the fuem 1 got the bot. | Fivals if she attends strictly to business. e years, for ny judecment1s that th yield will | Printing. Weller, A. B. Jaquith,* J. the theatvical business and cannot be | joved equal rights in the coinago of the ter of them without themselves engag- ———————— 4 Ked men g bo approximately the same m ull parts of ouy | A- ) o ; stolen with impunity. A good name is | mints, but there was o vast difference in | ing in a warse foem of speculation, B all AFTER the banquet August 20 the 8 ‘u\[‘i‘;;‘l v.-rl;-lnm‘ 'ml :n:l;\“ll‘!\ulc‘ u,\]l('x‘- "l"ll‘| mh];l\lyu ot £ Vitanil GHAT MAW hortar St 1 es. !’ y § P, =00 bl b & 4 8| 9L L ¥ o i i ety P LRV Lt g g b 08 bloo i churd,* George Burke,James W alsh botter than riches. the amounts of ench coined. From 1792 | means lot them do so. But the scheme "'L’]‘““l"' sradla ’r",‘~"L "(“’ fndtimoyion ML for “pricos 15 good. Wo mo pay- | il iurd,* Géory ‘r‘).lllw,‘m.:;“n\ down toand including 1875 the total coin- | of combining the wheat-growors of vho | Other business of importance. Of SKirts 1o longor theros St ol LR e e EE3 G o B Wond ge of zold in the United States mint | country as a gigantic trust to corner N = T S | i Sit wil SB 4 onG i « D. Fowler, J. A akefield, r faile il S e G « as a gigs 5t i DR O e - oo promi Dotroit I'vee Press: Probably whan the | that price is as low as'it will go. Oats con u e O ) vanelo g ing failed 1o spouk of Mv. Cloveland 1n | iy 516,005,880, while during the samo whenbs ot e Judicinus plan, even were ||, ~EB (Qrermnlileral jexcbange prowlses | DOREN LXap Jicaar, BROpibly Mbom, e | thub price s aslon e it will go. 08t voms . 1, Saulcos, Bk Sohnson, T, I /Dl ok, connoction with the presidential nomi- | Lariod tho total coinago of sitver of all | | : ! to bea success. Thore is no reason why | $0many durk hor stight decline, but that price is about fixod : cocle. ! I B, Meho 2 i (ean e L il) o to | Period tho total coinago of silver of all | it practicable, and it is not at all proba- o ile e - T e iR R R Banquet—E, 1. Braco, C. 1. Goodman, W. 2, gentloman r bk & o ERea AR Y * A shou 0 any o else. vashington Star: “Are you willing to wol i3 A % 3 Y Nason, A. P, Hopkins, 3 L& mR VLGB0 | sorts was $145,141,890. Of the silver | blo that it will find favor with any con- Y 2 O T o e Tl to work | \tit cunnok go 6s low as a year ago. Wo Nason. A. 2. Hopkin P Pock g Ohio and spenk of it himself. This is 37006, ; sl e : for your livinze! she iaked of the two tram s s Ltecoption — C. £L Fowler, I €. Swartz, C. : ! 8 . 37,006,861 consisted of subsi- | siderable number of those farmers ; W . . Wi WO stan ine on the poreh had had several big crops In succossion, cuus. | IRecoption =0 il leawior, I, O swasts, O only another illustration of theold adage | giary coins. halves. quarters, dimesund | evon who can afford to | CrrizeN TRAIN with all his eccen- | "Y1 NGR e vopiied o of them oar Amilarce urplu L ataliinte Mandiof LRGN BTSRRI that If you waut work well done you | halfdimes und threo-cont ploces—bolng | bucks thoiy geain AS 10 tho others they | Wi aod I ;“"'“”"”'”"“-‘ 15 always a | Wi 75 Wonion ulows this routs gives. ug | Sourse the brice wont dowi. If thocorh | e i, 8 1 ackaos il 5 oursol & ihe L welcome gues aha. or g bl vl 2 Bb wick, 7 1ol 3 ghgsldido ygursoll, legal tender only for small amounts, and | will bo controlled by the neeessitios of | o O™ = JAbas SoroRs 2 BEOUCIeIL I YeaE I e k0 N ubEasio [ e a3 D) Mutivatn), ®Uas. Gy Moty S the logal tender dollurs amounted to eir situntion, and in most casos these g Rurlinzton itepublican: The mereury en- | INOre mon: O Cilva o ol QMR Y OAL Intertainment—H. 1% Clarke, Geo. FRENCH infidelity must not be charged o x SOM i O | their situation, and in most cases these Why Calamity Howlers Mourn, joys asunny elimb nowadays, the history of the state, Good times are surc b artan Ol e R ih a0 atinalilos hia m;]“‘ only $8,045,038. The act of 1878 demon- | are so urgent as to compel them to turn Kearncy Hub, = C Slater. nrayer Rooks. Dad naiit bo it ad. | Ctized ouly the latter, leaving the sub- | their crop into money as soou as they | Nebraska's mines of golden grain arebeing A FIZZICAL WRECK o SETELC TR RAnIgL (R Mlae Max I Moyer J o T bl vais: pray ok, diassitmiy bolt i adai | i elen s tofaarvo the/Aatae Dlirnoso! | can at b ko ma: Moanwhile the | worked to their fuli capacity. Batimore American, o members of the board of public lands | o herents have noever ortec > dyna- | 4 L e 2 g AR The W. C. T. U. came down liko a wolfon the | and buildings, acting on the suwgestion in to. to dyna- | i 4ho currency they had always urance holds good that all will o - : S AP TST C eey s o mite in their opposition to religion. 3 B A assurunce holds good that ull will recetve 1t the Court Knows Itself. fold ) : luy's I LaY9/. 000 LBC pesaupLuD, Members South Omaha Live Stock il ! S Sy, | served and still serve. Thus in 81 years | u fair return for their industry and New'¥ork Falodran Qe fountaln of soda, whose biverazo cold | tholr findings In tho case of Superintendent | chinse. ‘rench ingenuity and nihilistic skill, Sy ooy - bea 2 New York Lelegram. Supplies heated man With | cooling | qposyand Steward Liveringhouso of the Hast- - however, mustassumo tho vesponsibility | 1o, Fovornment had coined butlittle | outlay e e Eoun to sbow that over 8 fOrul- | o i\ (. fts flavor fa tinoturod wigh | D& Bospital for ingane. *Thoy Wil aio & MISS BRIGGS INJURIES, e i b FoaEi el T move than eight million standard dol- A SPECUCATING GITY Cbr GITY OPFICIAL ers’ alliance judge must obey the supremo | FOF ey VoW that its flu A U teview of tho ovidence already in, and = SEOIAR Rewseanamenomdeateoyingilifo.d |y s i vany smallinmount . ot thoas The d sputy city clerk admits that he | SOUF® yaniilas and phosphatos may stayon | will supplomont it Cwith - Ctbo atets L phey are Very Serions but Not Neces- in existence o 00| 7 QRBEYC ORI B 8 tha ~ -— the list, brought out by e expert examiner e (MHE husiness of bogiis: olatm Wes i ““(' nes “"”” the 8 t ot “" vas acting hore in the capacity of agent No Goot for Actunl Service. thut i Tagont stylo cho champigne must bo | Atsorney Genoral Hasting hus been uskod to REG LS S Iy ‘"”' Lt e was passed. Governor Boies also repeats Hastings Rejublican. missy i [ prepare the record and will begin it tomor Miss ne M. Briges, the Omaha school A 5 i 3 And they'l p up the fight while o womaun's b 2 1ot reportito tho gave : the stale aceusation that this legislation Watson's schemo is liko *a painted shipon | A8¢ theg'll keep up th "] o b oned will not report Lo gover- | eacher Who was fnjured Thursday uight in was enacted without any intelligent dis- @ painted ocean.” A nice thing to look at | Till they leive that gay fountain a fizzical ‘n;n”vmh‘l‘iyi;’t_'rl\‘- ;“_!” |;‘ minney Kll\l‘.V & runaway aoccident near Shoshone cussion of ifs merits, u cb that has | o000 e : bug n. g. for actual service. . sure aud possioly as early us Thursday. Idaho, roturnod® home Sunday with becn rofuted as often ns made, but | FECCive RO remuneration for his services ——— Dotrolt Broo Prosss. *1usband, low do you ST e SR S (eored L Millar andn party:in 6 apocinlt as claimants an opportunity of presenting PR ) i " from the Berea people or the contractor Good Service Appreciated. togl this morningi” iaked Mps. Bialng. | | Rov. Dr. C. F. Creighton, chancsllor of | attached to the Union Pacific overland flyer honest claims through relinble attorneys | W1hic" the adve 0f M hut acknowlodges that he sells some of Niolrrara Pionecr. | over the morning papers yet Weslovan university, Lis ran up against o The car was switehod to the B. & M. track for whom T and its assoolute | Dlimited silver coinngo porsistontly [ eyt SRS FIRLAS SOUS ¢ spocu- | TIE OMAA Brk never did a better sorvice x gennino American Dogberry. Last. Mareh | and a spocial engine took tho p ’ s adhere to, The facts are thaf in 1870 ok for Nebraska than when it advertised each Philadelphin Times: sGeneral Butlor never 1300 000enta norse of C. M. Greene, who war e AT it stand as <ponsors lation after business hours. Tho of- onters i Boston drie stor, e s ufraid thist L A tield, wher : ! i tho socretary of tho trensury recom- | faing ofiieial insists that his uncle 1n. | U0 10 thostate !showing ita industries | §iiG 1k louton dritk store, Ho b hita o b apnd, Devingd KANSAS Crry already hs an elovator | 1 nded th 28 lat ; ”““ it “""’" >")' Ohio is interested in the stone business pedl e buno: " CustomerThis por and the ehunoallor began suit bofor: Sl SO e R ce years later, tha as the sub- The lo: Ljority. Jlaster 15 no 00 1, [ wiant one that wiil stick ry Justice to Fecove e p ) oxplaining h ¢ ) of 8,840,000 bushels, and hus threo new j”_l A S lane) wo SUb | nd therefore dosived to give the stone The Towa Majority. niasiortenogaois v Ny O I8 e phi B rn g TR | an oo abaina Tk hun maste paoaikrd elovators in course of construction which | %% ©° uft euborate veport of a con- |\ pyi) Ghance, and to accomplish this o & Drus I8t to elerk)—Jimes brinz mo one of |yt Ihe good doctor has just taken the | pinge at Shoshone and attended 4n entertain ki 3 gressional committee, that a bill passed e : i > Towa republicans proposo to carey the | those Quay plasters we've Jist opened e imrron s MEGH S O g auSOSkInh AU AREAGE 49 01apkTLs will add fucilities for stoving 500,000 | & i s AL | threw oft his ommission, o th(a vpa e IV o SR Y e Ji 49 14 W diajride courk, TR s gl s S [ bushels move. In 1800 there were : hn [”v:‘d i ”-‘ T ;“H‘: ‘ 0 n, The offeuse in this case is a palpablo | moro foolish s s by Gov. Boies may in HORT ON HEALTIL Il‘u i fatixat kL AR IR handled in that city 5,797,400 bushols of [ B B! RARBNG 3 408 violution of the charter provision pro- | crease it to 30,000, o AT WYMOIE FINANCIERING horsos. bocanio frichtonod and. ran away b aat 1R 0n0 800D Ay AR AT LI hibiting city ofticials or employes from Naitio Horo,. oy Gould s sick and nas gona totho | Judgo Tisbate of Lancastor county. bus s | (ho driver wasworlously ljarad in autompte 000 bushels of oats, and 335,000 bushels becoming in any manuer inter- A S Rocky Mountains in search of health ‘x ; siitor Bonton trom. Tegistoring. and Socre: | by falllng upon her hoad as sha Jumped from of ryo. Thoso figures o vory instruc ested pecuniurily themsclves, by [ whe coroner neglected his duty’ might Hnhidia sloie paain. (Bome s T s tive to persons interested in muking a agents, or us agonts of others in city | almost remain u sterotypea newspaper head The hygienic bourse aud high- O Bk Danakt b Okt | SR AEAR il PR wound and grain market in Omaha, and should countracts. There may. be no te L | ing in this city, Surely no other civilized Er goos the price of pills, M. Murdock. ‘The bonds were issued for the | sprained ankle. Her iajur » serions, but stimulate the construction of several penal violation of the law,for the gentle- | commuaity is so carelessly served. Quotatious yesterday all show al ‘;,.:l purposo of : {‘.ymv.\‘,;; i‘i‘- \]‘\I\nl«vf‘l"lul saye v:,’:f::(,m:xy .:\.al:l.m;j,.,,\.r,. vator: e v 10! Qe ed 1 Qo s stock of health was weak; g A andin ik ) Atk ' ‘ s olevators. min named muy not hay ved ay Nebraska ©ity's Big Show, rRs nasele RRRALB Rn waqki L R R g SRR A number of tho young lady's friends benefit from his actions thus far, He Chicago Inter-Ocean, b e R G ot 14 ) tho | election duly T called at the Miller residence lnst ovening to has, however, by his own admissions | Nevraska City will bo the oxposition ¢ AESNRICHEN J | 136 votes for and 50 agaius A a0 tho extent and soverity of hor iujuries, sought to use his position in the interest | ter in Nebraska this fall, as the Nobi $is uhange of pulke waw watghod smid of & bidder upon public work. The | City exposition will be the ouly ono in the UUFEE OB Mig SR} woral quulity of hisactions issufticiently | St It will open August 31 and close Sey And closed at i w | tember 14, The Grand Avmy will also bold : e [ its distriet reunion thers during the oxposi Bla roapirarlon optera on Highest of all in Leavening Power..—Latest U. S, Gov't Repor the whites und Indians alike and de- | the full logal i quality Marvelous Metal Productior 1ut aropped to 1 ¢ pri te pecunin beneiit, The private pecuniucy 1 Thy New Vork Trivune sorves tho consideration shown him. | from no silver coined. The arguments | gho PRV pocutlucy bonelt. o B e : : ) His appintment is o small wattor in it- | that anything newly injurious to silver £ P AR :v. AT [“r Caruaeisiaravined pilcion. of tho stary | Ou which G | 3 i Bk (Ahe! Daalnnini ot tha ! liwak dono hat thiala ol pit aas i 10 that of others, but it is bad enov of triumphant demoeracy may contain 030 | yias S ae ) . solf, but marks the boglnning of the | w y thenokol 1878, ure aryy d tends to the confirmation of the bo- | remurkable additions, Tho United States fs | T sakie e 2 : 7 %) end of & whito man's monopoly in trad- | ments offered only by thoso who ure not : L { o i\ [ pleml aniy b Dloct - A | liof that thero wro boodlers in the vars | nob ouly tho larest producer of pig iron, but gy < ng at agencios which | fans have | quite fmniliar with their subject. o rn i hah G tha Ik i S s NSRS I RLUAR BB S h A used to their advantage and which has | this same democratic seeretary of the Ah g ahe LAY L A A IR EAR D A SR0R R i A often been abused. treasury suld regurding the free colnag THE cormission that is in Europe in- | containing this u nent shows th

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