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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1891. e o st b e e i . - | : ~ - : % j ! N , 1y | ExeERIYENTING WITH PREE COINAGE #cenes, and not trust exclusively, as has | playing at competition for about six | Rightly or wrongly, this gentleman is bo- [ ”) NN 'C" N r VIIQ | vided into #5 shares. The incorporators are: THE DATLY BEE. | Governor Boies concludes his very | been done in some cnses, to the honesty | weeks will wagend to ho vory indignant, | lieved to be a warm fricad and supportor of ‘ LR“L l BUL\D\R\ ”,\LS. '\:\-mun'\\‘-»w. Jo 0L Miiler, L. E. Winegor, . } r B « ( i T nses, 19 110 3 . o . ity vd 18 . CONRFOs o laston, John J. Kyner, H. M. 4 - E. ROSEWATER Eniton. wonk dnd half-hearted approval of the | of cashiors and other active officials. while the JI'lomson-Houston company :u”".’;n il Aol b - N, B Turttord, "B, Cullives, B Drooks, . = | demand of the Towa ¢ for tho | There isanother respect in which the | will contind tp giggle back of its cuff | mnml‘[;‘“_“_.“ '1‘«'»‘.11:”‘ :’-Nn“: ;“_"‘;I‘“_:"“'I vl OB Bt Beat James ”I' !I(rm o, : “1 ‘:\1{‘:’1”.‘\;-", JoM N = Y OO N 1 o age silver han | g 'O ps amendmen’ d | by 8, | o - et y kel nvestigations in oy joun velop | Jenkins, K, Ay an( J ack. PUBLISHED EVERY [ freo and unlimited coinago of silver in | banking law roquires amendment, and | buttons, | be littlo doubt that the notorious ex-treasurer | ¥ A Ay wdly: The Union savings bank of Boatrloo has this language: “Uf, on account of | thatjs with regard to the duties of bank THE N ; hinds. Tustice | Of theland teagueand tho Amisrican potlbical | Some Embarrassing Faots, filed its frticlos. The ocapital stock is TFRME OF SURBSCRIPTION changed conditions, ns some believe, tho | ex sials, pors | 2 YOI ENRTCN R \ | o | £0,000, I'he incorporators are Lowis E. y irele to which ho owes his present post b aminers. Many of these off | haps most of them, tern terminus of the T Iker, W izland, and It behooves | yayy Acpes CANNOT BE UTILIZED. Charioy L. Schell, H. W. Parker, J. % wer that the i Wastburn, Thomas Yulg Dafly Rew (without Kunday) One Yeor.. v Diatly and Sunday, One Year Union Pacific is in Council Bluffs, and nd 10 goad will toward F far too loose result of this will bo to reduce the me ';;r-;;_wv"m o | tailic currency of the country to a silver | carcioss in the performance of their VHd OLHOR Yown, ol e b6 VAR | us to be on our guard sgainst all action from Wiebo, than Blakely, C. B. Demstor, Eunday Bue, Une ¥oar. | ard alone, or otherwise injure tho | duties, and they cannot bo relieved [owed to sxolmnis l|-~;111'\\'i1|\ AHAE ilHe | ',’.“(“, "."f{"“ g Any nrl‘jumvm?m.\( !lrnu:‘»\l —— ;ln::.«“:w‘.:”l:”'\\"»' '”1,. Ewing, M. V. Nichols oFioEsr people can bo safoly trusted to dovise conditions which bring about bank fail- | ¢ B Rt s on tho su- | wata un 1ta Seammstens donld POAIBLY cotive edy the Defect Betore meoting at tho goveruor's ofica. Saturday Omalin, The Res Anild some menns of retaining the two motals | ures. They, aiso, are too much in the | 00" BOWaH, k] WHOREHS ks OmNHN: |65 BEVs 1t Considerable Land can OUo8 ANt B SounTIes - Nave. hett 18 - ‘",”W relative positions .:\ il)'n:w% l‘h\"lvl: it of tr \1‘\‘.'1 g w,‘\(-l vely .u» Hn: ‘)I.nl“- caso comes befbro him he may move that | I_"‘.[I‘"”"TF - -MN' be Marketed, Hl'h (: ‘”,'“ 1‘\ § vm.-fln.‘v !v.lvl ’,“ uded in g0 UMiceils Cliam ber of Gommorcs, by the founders of our government.” | esty of cashiers and other active officials, snatern torm il {n dontbhiplation of ALLLLEL U tho rostor to bo puolished by the se g BllIng | This is the deliverance of a man whose | Tt is impossiblo to say how much can bo o caso of I'rank L. Dunn vs, W. J. Washing ton, 0.4 Fourteenth streot 4 Yar | law, to this side of the riv Itis unlikely thav Mr. Blaine's condition b . e B i COLRESPONDENG supporters extol him as astatesman, | accomplished by legal provisions to | will nos b Hiade: kngwe, Biut. [t s unronss I!I'K\‘m"n\' ob., July 20. —[Special to Tuek | Brown for the possossion of four Lincoln S v y 1 | worthy to ba considered availablo as a | bring about needed reforms in these ro- ) . o1 Is proving himself | onubietc 5o o Wi candidate | BE%1—=The investigations of Alexander | lots has boen appealod to tho sup Al copinunieations relating to news and A COLONEL Scorr is proving himself | onabioto suppose that ho will bo s candidato | g inre) “chiof draughtsman tn tho land | 0150 Frank B, Srobodsvs Iowls il Do addressed tc the | presidentinl crndidato. Ho proposes | spects, but it would cortainly soem that e | that this nation shall try a most reckless | when hostility to the national banking it LUEISLL R houta | A1 hazardous experiment, and if it | system is widespread and perhaps in- beaddressed o The fiee Pubiishing Comuany, | shall result, “as some bolieve,” in estab- | crensing bank directors would see the | poon (= oo fEHEER T, B8 PR IEE o % Omatin, Drafte checks st bostofice orers | Jighing a silver standard, thoreby cre- | expedioncy of avoiding any such critl- | Ot 1o UL :‘|’1’1I|;| :n\.’m:‘ml Mr M«'I\lv:l -‘n- .10.‘]\:.1 s g an extreme and inevitably hurtful | cismsus that mado by the comptroller ns and the people, and the favor with | pressed. “m“‘*"’w'“‘:f:_‘_,_:‘-“ "“\‘ ""‘:‘ A :\ 10 ade payuble to the order of the com The Bee Publishing Company. Proprigfars | monetary djsiocation. why the country | of the currency. WHIBH: How atnbltion 16 Fevslved (8 both [ the - teosldont Wi . o — tio. mofe pany. can then try some other experiment. S ————— for the presidential uomination. 1f this as- sumption be correct there is no doubt that the prosident will be renominated, Except Mr. Blaine, he has as vot no sorious compet- mitier shot Depnrtnie ed tor Lditor )0 dam cspuss by ‘eattle; nlso James D. ce, in connection of tha organization of [ FfoM Johnson county, wi action for § Bovd county, have brought to Jieht somo | [iiissall va 10 W, averiee g omes D. peculiar facts. For ono thing, Nobrasia has | son county, a suit for tho possession of two 10 northern boundary lino for a distance of | buscies about fifty miles botween tho Keya Pana | Tho type written ovidence in tho Hastines rivor and the Missourl. Originally tho | fobitl investigation hus boen bownd nod boundary was down the Koya Paha river | board wili meet before I'eiiny on Saturday (from its intersection with the forty-third an admirablo representativo of this city | in the enst, where he has gone to pre- sent Omaha’s claims for the republican CITY NOTES, THE BEE .DING i avntifying and encouret We are on | available candidato, that ho 4 o M AN B In n paper on silver in tho July Forum, NEWSPAD) NTERURISE, :*"‘l’“““ri‘x:l’“;x '”[ll ”’ ‘”i“‘:f"m'w( ”‘ :m do | Wit we ‘m e % ’:““‘“ “_‘m’m"‘l parallel) to the Niobrara river and thenco | John Androw Ledwith, oxocutor of tho os = F % 03 ¥ b e 1 v g side of the D8 - 2 b o along tho lattor to tho Missourl, In | tate of James Lodwith, K ed permission N £TA d A by v, I"airchild -gecret f tho Montana is aiive to the ortance of of ¢ oy tar! siproolty, tha late | ons 11 with, has asked permission BWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATIO! y Mre. Fairehild, e retary of itana is alive wo the impo « our duty faithfuliy. f the McKinley tariff, reciprocity, the lat 198 a teiancular pioce of Dakota | OF the district court to borrow 815,000 on the silverletters of Senator Shorman, the result of the Behring sea controversy and tho good Etatoof Nolriak ) L *Why should this | direct railway connection with Omal County of e ) ) sury, he nsks: rotary of The Bee | country allow itself to run any chances | The suggestion in Tt property of tl : criing asu brara was attached to Nobraska and it was | " 40 —_— ostato to pay off numorous St. Paul man was completely lying novth of the Keya Paha and the Ni it Brown, who got o de Georee 15, ¥2 3 of some | o ik a0 for §48 Tublishing com dops sotemnly swenr Woing W asprsslited monayIi Who: | e o that tho state ontans ; work of the civil service comimssion 4 that th etunl o ion of T DALY B of having a depre 1 monoy? Who | weols that tho states of Montann | ynooked out of his ghsolino contract This soutes " i !r) ot l‘ ‘;l' l‘ hor | C08cted that the state boundary 1ino should | against Oliver Magweard, now of Omaha, has for the weak ending July <5, 1601, was us foi- | will bo benefited thoreby?"! These ques- | and Nebraska, and espocinlly the cities | j¢yon twico fatrly winning it in competi- onsidorations. such as i oxtoavarane of | P 8long the forty-third paratlel to tho Mis- | fied trauscript in the’ district court to get ol fons are pertinent. The credit of the | of Helena and Omaha, should join hands | oo = 3 B IATR B INE [ T e aas SXELOVRRRU GO0 | ah W B Uy (e his R vo S DEOR ek tb UGBy [ BiL1on unday. July 10 tons aro periinent, The cred ould j tion with all the other bidders. The | tholate congress and the Philadolphia scan iy et D e e LR O Y O A AN ROIUDENY & Dea) Molnes jawvolas, survo; 0 ¢ aska to Mon- probably beca aska has fired government is now sccure, and the cur- | in the effort to open Net reney of the country is on a sound and | tana and Montana to Nebr stable basis, The law prevides | every part of Mon the tre Monday, July 20 Tieadny Wed Thursday Friday, July 2, . i ngress has mado |y, haun a sult dn tho | county 1o appropriation. The boundary 18 sunposed | eoupt for agalist ~ GQus Sdudovs to intersect township 35 about midway n Charles Eldridge and Edward Webb, whom e1ght rangos along the northorn edgo of Boyd | be alieges, ran a gambling room at Tentn and PP stroets. Schubert visited the room Thomson-Heuston electric light com- | dals, and the independent voting of 1884 and . ¢ pany after apparently doing nearly | 1555 will be la increased in 1802 Tho na with enthusiasm | o cobothing within its power for the | prospect will bo cleared somewl by tho ofan | over the subject. The people of the autumn elections of this year, and Baturdny, July for the purehnse sury Ohio company, stepped in with a bid Joffavol Lz aeE & tho torth ! iy amount of silver which will absorb vory | wenlthy and onterprising common- 1.r'v:‘i;‘-:.y..‘uz}»:.‘-’.{:.'; ’lfu“‘;;;dmfl x:,::xl;“m.,- them will bo watehed mora closely than that ‘,“‘.‘““‘“”“"m‘\f"‘,‘,':"'mf]‘;:;:”'i“’ ovas oL SUF- | Whout July , took artin u gime and. Tost VU GRORGE B nearly the production of the Ame wenlth aro diseussing the project in ail [ oo S iloek {ox o dobarmiiiatlon O (Gov- | veyod, Cousoqisitly thoro' nre eliehi: HALEH| Hisooankoi, Hied Watchios: vailiod at €200, o ALRRRIG G CAIT I L Sl mines. The notes issued i the business clubs, and every Montana e CLEMUDLIed g townshios in Boyd eounty with nearly ona | cash to the amount of §125, s it et b el T silver are for all the purposes of domes- | nowspaper is urging the railways to ac- | THE newspapers can expose corrup- S T R hundred thousund acres of land that can | The convention of theSocond congreasional A _ , . Notary Publie: 450 phusiness at par with gold. Ttis v tivity, tion but they cannot bring bribo takers Spréngfiebt (Mass.) Republican. not bo put on the market uutil it suits the 1};;\‘\];‘* m\\f.:“;:’»'nq1ullhllu’:‘m\."m ]""‘;‘3"': Gl i generally conceded that this policy may The Helena newspapers are especially 2 bofore a grand jury, convict thieves in a Editor Rosewater of 'fi Oxamma | sweot willof congress to mend tho fracturo | no"listoned toan nddross by Hon, O el LR LS duly eworn. 8% | be continued without yor to the na- | enthusiastic and carnest. Tho Daily In-®eriminal court or impeach officers for | Ber is abroad studying government | in Nebraska's northern boundars. Tho forty. | Bontlo) Y Vot aetuiaverase | ional eredit o the monotary dependent proposos o make w prelimi- | malfensance. They can involve thom | control of “telograph systoms with - tho | Hhind paraiel rom the Wyomini line to tho G Bionth wgust, [ 1t will allow of an annual nary survey of the route on its own nc- | selves in annoying and exponsive libel [ Purpose of aiding the agitation in this | G CAIG RV WS BRIEENSS | | A RuslanetanTVSTih s YR i lan name country m favor of a similar govorn- IR0, 20, 1o, 2070 [ 40 OREREY il AR ATSeS i | e O G e isinfec b- If the roader will look up o man he will fin 1 0! O o irel o o que jo suits in their efforts to disinfect the pub M i look u find | live o N t ot dr coples; for October, 10,2162 coples: for No- | on to the curreney prop ount puraly asa pieeo of uniquo jour- | s ik oot IELI mont ownership and manazoment. THE [ that the cistern corer of the tract trans | WHO live down on the bottoms, cot drunk veniLer, 14, 20050 copies: for 80 Deesmber, | proportioned to the increase | nalistic enterprise. A stafl representa- [ lic service, however, with very little [ 5 reports that its editor “has found | ferred from Dakota to Nebraska s shown as | 138t night and commenced to fight it out. 180, 20471 copies: for January, 1800 2540 coples; for el runry, 1807, 250409 copless for March, 180°, 24,065 copies: for April, 1891, & plesd for My, 1801, :0,840 conless for June, ystows of Kogland | & part of Kuox county o bounda- | The nusband was beating his wifo with a vies of this county wero fixed in 1583, " chair when Oficer Pield interforod and sent three years beforo the transfer men: | father and mother and two children to the vornment control is to produce | tioned.” At that timo the north- | polico station, will bo sent out by team from [ trouble. that the postal telegraph 1 over the proposed route to the and Franco work most admirably and that inus of the Burlington line the effect of g of business. The value of silver bullion | tiv ised by it as the produc- | Hel iving tho people | present, terr has not been ra Tie old Deadwood style of injunction 1601, 90017 copie Gronar It 1 zscngek. | evs hoped for, but it : g ¢ i ) A I e was made permanent or temporary as 2 it 2 z piyom to hefore mo and sutserfbed Inme, | o gatisfactory form of curvency every- | in northeastern Wyoming to view the 2 ';"" » ’“i““;"h‘“ 2 *hlml : av superior service.” Mr. Rosewater | western cornerof Krox wasa part of Da- | ot esence this 6th duy ot June, A <At SR h T oceasion required with a six-shooter. § AT bala S ey of question arises, could the leg. e N P. I whero accepted as safe. Why should | land and report upon its resources, He e ‘m. i h’\\" TR T eeRaa. bt s used to be a telegraph operator, ana is said i'{‘l;";l;g""'"::li ‘lk': {“5 ““l:‘ o ‘:‘ l\,'ll_ le 5 Got Two Gold Watches, Notary Public the country depart from this sound con- | will make a carcful resume of his obser- 1 ; f g |15 powell versed i mattars of this sort. | ryTiou Sy hons it Iior Kovorat. years: the | o residonco of Joht! MaCreary, 3104 e straint and is now standing oflf the mayor | A bill was introducad in the Fifty-fiest con- " 2 entered 5 town of Creighton has beeu trying to got tho | North Tiwenty-fourth strect. h a shotgun, wherewith | gress, but did not emerge from tho commit- | county seat of Knox away from Niobr enjoins them against | tee room. and when Boyd was reorganized Representa- [ yablo gold watchoes as their plunder. They tive Kruso tricd to have it take in the north- | entered by picking tho lock of a side door, western corner of Knox, elaiming —_— York that corner really was unorgan- EDWIN Bootrit has long been the fore- When a president’s torm of offico has ex- ;(M te ‘l!”” IT"" (In]! not belong to ook tonsl o Tt oired alle RTanitoas) | IkHoX hi: ooks like a pecnliar most actor in America, but it was not s and ho has failod I the attomnt to gt | (choE oot iEuox ety wman, bt Se ameless bard who prefers to bl xpected that he should give a realistic | himself clected again, what is thero for him | 4y ovplanation of it. Mr. Kruso was for at Cut-OM Tuko, coughis up the fol to do excopt to return again to tho peoplo | Creighton for the county seat. Tho north- Myther may T bathing zv. ¢ A A T and resume ot their side tho duties which [ western cornor of the county was u part of AR Elinkiaiglitues - e Nevertheless it isveported ho issmoking " D, ARl Joke clzarettes, fill up with beer, - Iver would dump upon our mints the | over 400 miles of cattle ranges, moun- | s SERLE Ly | Portain to every day cititizenshipt Ho ro- | the Ponca resorvation and a decision of Butdon't 2o I the water, LT e ) RS, himsolf to death in spite of friendly [ PEEEI o SO Haw cttfonshipt K00 & jidza Dundy in 1586 gave the Tndians o right L umulated silvor of the world, drain- | tains and valleys, and the newspuper intarferenco to provent it. e resiines ply bocause ho IS | 5 yoro, Iho redmen voted with Niobrara, | Baltimore American: Polities I8 not dis- ing away our gold as long as we had [ articles which the corvespondent will St st ';" “‘;l 'Di Jli:t"u“ lmlhmxl'ljc for him to | \hich lies just across tho river, and Repre- gussed to any creat OxLenLAT SO EOr, ; P % e Shamahimes Bty do unless he chooses to entor a dime museum. | sentative Kruse wili £o to his grave with the DUt It is a cinernily established fact that on any. But long before the gold roserve | write will be read with the keen, conviction that Creightor. would have bad | he moonlitend of the plazza tho third party was swopt awny we should be practically | tore e o LSRR elle o I8 always unopular. on a silver basis, we would have reached | and i\hr. 'I'I\l‘\m;l seoms |n‘h‘w|n discovered ancl Denver Su 2 xis oy gy % other piece of no man’s land at the west en Juper O. B. Hewerr of Hastings | thut condition when it would be nec of the tract transferred from Dakota to Ne- ' vraska. In 1584, two years before tho traus- | beria on the | for Koya Pana coun dition and try an experiment which the | vation and Tiie Bri hopes to give its most intelligont financiers believe would | roaders the benofit of the same upon his result in establishing the silver stand- | arrival at tho terminus of the B.& M. ard alono and thereby depreciating | in Wyoming. our money? Is it not enough The enterprise of the Independent is that provision is mado for em- | commendable and in entire keeping with the | ploying abouv all the silver pro- | this characteristic quality of the state duct of our own mines as a basis of cur- | and city in which the newspaper is pub- vency? Free and unlimited coinage of | lished. The trip will require hard travel and polic she effect gradin THERE 15 hope at last that some pub- lic work will be accomplished. The 1m- provements on Twenty-seventh and on Twentieth left over from last season have actually been commenced. THE anti-sub-treasury wing of southern alliance is now denouncing the leaders of the main body of alliance men as corruptionists and political lepers. When two opposing factions begin to ¢ sach other hard names it safo to conclude they areactually at war with each other. va, | lust night by burglars who secured two val- . Dana ¢ = —— New I X ISSING JES sov presentment of the tragedy of the cigar. e WL ¢ of the indiscretion of in Nebraska as woll as Montana, | 414 qeputy city clerk in connection with & specially at Burlington headquar- | Boreq stone contracts was made in the afteratnishis el city council. Possibly the gifted and el thrifty members of that body esb in- NoO MENTIC 1 for ¥ New Yo A dispateh from Omaha Gerber, who claims to be an Amwerican citi- see good | ;on has been banished to & Bobly (after rozarding his s bean intently for live minutes)—Aunt A liar, Bobby's Sist Lout of th naughty boy, fo will probably be a candidate for the in- | sary ‘‘to deviso dependent nomination for district judge, | retaining the two metuls in ”:"’f S ONRROR DRYS G I ENTHD. reasons for ignoring the peceadilloes of | yround that he was “running away totho | boundarios described i the luw ook in o BN B ol Sl | Judgo Hewett has heen a candidate for | relative positions —assigned them by Justice Brewer declines to allow a | gypep ls. United States.” If true tho case calls for the | triangular pieco of the Dakota land about | wiy' ™ BEobitly. But' what did you nienn nearly everything in Nebraska, and ox- | the founders of our government.” This | supercedeas in favor of the Union Pacific ) R G e R e copt where there was no opposition has nu«_r_m. be an extremely difficult m:;lllm'. in the great bridge cuse, t\.tlxclx iy in LIFE is short and timo is fleeting, but o .’.fi r’:fi:r_vr.“'"\r\('n:-u mn:y.ln"li-m:m \4‘:_:‘.“ lfr:: AT A ol Lo uu&ugnw‘wm.‘ usually been defented, Nevortholess | It is casy to depart from a sound | effecta decree for immediate svecific | these two platitudes have never bocome # jezar. posed parties living mear its center | Iboutof the rain. 1 3 Kansay City Star. and having an eye to tho county seat el e L zood name from Brown- | monetary system, but it is very hard | porformance. In othor words the judge | current in the office of the supervising Tho report that a citizen of Omaha bos the judgro hi . | work to veturn to it, and the expsrienco | gays he has corr . 5 concluded they did mot want this long ville to Hastings, and is an honorable tly intorpreted - the | architect of tho United States treasury, | peen exiled to Siberia will doubtless be | trianguiar piecs of territory because 1t wouly oghlies Yoollsh missos e old gentleman. Is always vory costly. A present | law and neither the appellato nor | and therefore nota spadeful of earth | looked into. The Czar of Russia must be [ leave their town too far from the centor of Glve their kisses® e exampl of this is tho Argentine | supreme court will r his declsion, | will bo lifted ou the postoflice sito this | taught that ho cannot take such liberties [ U £ Horootaicrntianod condition. I troo and sy ways i THE Council Bluffs Nonpareil is not | ropublic, which is practically bank- | and therefore the plaintiff corporation, | year, : with Americans because Mr. Blaine happens | 1 ontitied 1o 1981 acres of sebool land i the O G o quite satistied with Justice Brower’s de- | rupted through unsound financial | the Rock Island, is entitled to the et = ! to be out of health. morthwestern Coruer of Knox county, and 601 A towhy diey siiizie stay. i i sxperi > PO are N T N 5 )ID Mr. Seeger really want a con- —_— acres of indemnity land on account of the 16 WiSo niisses ‘ cision, because that journal fears its ef- | experiments, and whose people are now | immediate benefits of the contract made 4 3 Keop their kisses - » i ; 3 2 : o oty ihy tart in bidding 58" LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE. | meanderings of streams. B e ol Iy sohimey o a tranatar] of the| weatern ||socking to/dovias mouns o got bask ton f in good faith with the! Union: Pucifc. | tract? Tfeombydjd o stack in bidding [ norss: £ e el b e Slchay hivanugnthotn hana terminals of tho Rock Island and Mil- | sound basis. ¥ A His decree was anticipated, inasmuch as b per. light, thed on ‘the wi"" out | (3 1obo-Democrat (rop): Boies' nceeptance | Under today's date Adjutant General Colo Plamond prosene’ waukee to Omaha, Why is it that the | Freo and unlimited silver coinage | it is no serious hardship to the Umon | increaso his prico to 1560 and on the | o¢"ye yomination in lowa, which has just | has issued six orders to tho Nebruska na. St golidiknldonbang, question is raised now against these two | would inevitably entail a silver busis, [ Pacific to keep its agreement, whereas | third go up to $16.80? Did the "{)’n"'"“"'c been made known, will be a great roliof to Hu”f»‘& fi::xr:a,lm(ii;:ml "tll’xlt‘\(v,ni'"L-Ix:;Lv_xI;:\x‘nn-":-‘s :Lu:) . o Yol Horald: Satan -Whats that now- lines only and not against the North- | and the depreciation of the currency | the Rock Island might be deprived of | represent the cost of legislation? tho republicans. Thoy were afraid be might | &0 T niandor-inichiof, although the | | Asmsrant e e S western and Burlington, both of which | used by the people that would result | jis benefits for years if the courts had Sy :—EI' l ; decline and thus give lll{l;.\h'lum'r.nsuclmnce commissions “rl”»m t; e fr om m;:_\l, % aceustomed tow vacation during the heited run solid trains to Oma could not possibly, in the long run, ben- | gllowed a supercedeas. A SIDEWALK inspe L’ul “l 10 ‘lnsp‘l;‘ ? to x-yul up "_m","f‘ candidate, i L'(‘fir_g‘:“,”:‘, \\'ili:l‘l‘: “;r:x:‘: “”.I:-‘lw]:‘x;‘m:‘g:u‘t e i : efit anybody. Having a sound and sta- Should the supreme or appellate court | 18 demanded by the board of pu'> ic Kansas City Times (dom.): Tho lottor of | S00h £OnGIaLILE ran KoK Colontls Gootie K. polutratt Froo 1]:-::] Some men aro Just. tho JuST upon what principlo an Tndian | ble currency, of amplo_quantity for tho | rovorso Justico Brewor, tho Rock Island | ok, A chaieman that is compotent | ncceptancoof Govoruor Holes of Towa wil | ilifiey cdorty it rane ot "ooonet: | BASELTIN or A1 T A ot i . bl efor! o8 © e : 2 ol ‘harles 1. Magoon, Lincolon, zo adyo- o ho 18 thit sort. Saturda can mako a contract to puy an attorney | requiroments of the logitimate business | will bo exactly where it is today so far | 10 perform ils l""w;’ TR i || T T A ForiE oI e 02 (PR | G s T O b e ot | G L LTt for lobbying for appropriations in his | of the country, the wise and true policy | as trackage and train facilities over the | them is “"“)‘“_"‘ LTGRO e e e peas in both states,. A | M. Correll, Hebron, Smith 1. Caldwall, ld- | Jngiine w handtul of dquartors, ho re s behalf and yet is not competent to do | is to maintain it in that condition and to | Union Pacific are concerned, and the | Poard of public work democratic victory in Towa this fall will do | £1%, Grorko W, Martin, Kearnoy, Robort i 110." Sne said, taking .....»..-r.,w......my any other net involying his property in- | avoid all experiments which might en- | Union Pacific will be paid tiborally for e ; an almighty sight of good in Kansas, Brokon Bow, aids-do-camp, with ranic Of | o shook 1t sty 0 100K hore an " i i i 5 MR. COOPER’S suggestion that the ¥ y f terests without the consent of an agent | danger its security. the use of p oges granted the Rock DTS 5 Kansas City Journal (rep.): Governor | colonel. 50 ¢lud.” he rojoined; “then wo won't 1 A = proposed lighting contract be presented Rt L % Another order directs General L. W 0 0 awiy for the summer. n know of the interior department, is puzzling Island under tho torms of the contract. | PHFEE (T8 Bo0 b T v it | Boios tn his lotter acconting tho democratio | Another order dirocts Gono ampuient at, | tho doctor said you weuldu't hiave to 20 1€ you oven to astute lawyers. Tho lobbyists CARELESS BANK DIRECTORS. As the judge remarks, to grant a super- i: :L)I'O;'(:d by the council is meritorious, | MOMination is rather obscure in his remarks | Giana Island Monday, St 81, until | aldn’tneed chang and the claim attorneys with whom ig- | The comptroller of the currency is | codeas would bo in effect to nullify the | 1% *PP y ‘o | outhe silver plank of tho platform. He | Septembers. Camp Sherman will 'bo tho | phiudelphis your norant Indians ontor into wgrecments e 2 ey a1t It will save time and troublo. The | seoms to bo rather trying to straddlo the | ofiicial name. Transportation will be paid by ' askod S ! roported to be of the opinion that the ks s muyor is hard to suit sometimes, question. Itonly goes to prove what has | the state, also commutation of rations tho | jonrd-walk, for a porcentage of moneys voted the | hanking law needs to bo made more | S0 farus the public is concerned the boen chargod agninst him, that expedicney | SM10 45 paid in the regular army. Company [hav A var s rovernment are fre 2 sontrovorsy is s o ). i o q 4 e ) 3 9 commanders will enlist no recruits botween nyou hav A q \\lxludu :lmnh -1.1\mm||r<,mj(uvn frequently | sypingent with v spect to the du of | controversy is .wu,h.d.. As soon as tho THIE worst trouble about the thing is | and not convictiouis his controlling principlo | August 15 and Soptember 5. pLufeoiomtaune thiareandbRonguah of Srapod I‘".““';‘“" cos by the govern- | girectors. Recent disclosures have ap- | railway people Can AEreo upon a train | o railroad can bo admitted to the | in polities. The following oflicers have been appointed [ 't 10 forman opinion abol m»m:y w!gl\v" Vi t ‘L; guardian lof thoso | parently directed attention in official | schedule u.‘-l m(]; L' LR OTE R s S0 (10 iy may | Chicaco Tribuno (rep): Tt tho democrats | & nt exunining {T',E',‘.l- p Loutenant Lotonel s ATENFTTORRDL Vi Ty o making g B artors o derelicti g ) vauke roads V! i B g = "l N i rsed sincel v | v o 0 8 f (e RIS BUC W wo do wi o pla? " r‘“‘”l. hovo is the making of scandal | quarters to tho derelictions of those who | wauk 0 roads will bo runniig di- | 30000 There is no union depot and | endorsed sincerely the high hiconso and local | cyiiin'A. A, fted, Firest rogiment: Major Bl L ARG et o n this Indian claim busine; ure chargod with the management of | rectly into Omaha and South Omanaand |y Job 5 ety lgng time | ovtion methods of Tllinois their platform | W. J. Courtright aud Captain John Ieast “Why nob throw 1tto th dazs, S Er banking institutions, and it is inferred | & new short line will be opened to Lin- 00 5 (LS would bo a strong one and cateh many ropub- | Se Y TG e B ke physic? uestly sho sald, VEHAT ar faalrar i S i Solnlt nver 3 i ; RIOVOIBODRQUS 9 icans wi 0 OPPOSH 0 or prohibitiol ‘I'he resiguations of Captain M. Fineh a Wit are tho dutios of the suporin- | from tho remarks of the comptrollor | coln and Donver vin the Rock Tsland. il PO e tloans who aro opi 1‘;‘,.“:‘.‘,,_ Libitigni | Ao resignalions ot Oaokuln M, Hinch g ol Whorpn, tendont of immigration if all questions | that un impression has heon made from [ The decision of the court makes the | s Spaulding streot paving blocks O g oo 1oy cOUNLIS | 1y, Souond regimont, - aro accopted. Se An sl i Ghinatod, § relating to the immigration luws ar vhioh it oug o reasont sxpeet | union dopot more than ever a necessity | .o o B iadl g tha . | and cities. But as thoy aronot in carnost, ant is directed to take command and AU day o was st L gl impaigzaiion lnws oo to | which it ought to be reasonable to ex pect lon dopobimoreishanayopis, sidors ars beltaneniled (e ikind lings than ondlii tos R o ey oo [ D SMARE L CUDAER 0 alG oo W o passed upon ,.; )1 ho sceretary of the | good results. That official seems to have m];l '"l*l" l»* the L"’l“ “l"‘ the ’d‘ W travel. It would be money in the pocket | Bojes faise statements as to the policy of his Company C, F vegiment, is ordered to \\'l-\;lhir:uu ~(;u~|("l'|'- vory mmbarsisin. treasury or ono of his assistants? Super- | reached the conclusion that further | Will shortly get together and com- | of tho city if several streots paved with etk , 3 elect a second lcutenant i the placo of 1l tho hotross to her frionc kel vitueligg, o 5 : ¢ > city if soveral streets p: party will hardly win him a vote, ! ; : 15 proposed (o o and L don't know oxicily i o ) v oerr i = > io ste i N A Samuel 2. Anderson, whose torm of office [ - l"fu"dv"l_“\“'h may err In the in- means should bo devised wheraby bani plete it. P S i | couar blocks were utilized us kindling- | washington Post (rep): While the gov- | has expired. - Company By st rogiment, is | v‘"“"_”:“')’_”“M““m\w e torprotation of the law, but he is no | divectors may bo held to a strict ae-| All the Town vonds will vun their [ ;04 dopots ernor is bravely and plainly outspoken in his | directed to olect o successor to Socond Lien- | g % more likely to make a mistake in that countability, to the end that the public | trains into Omaha over one of the three o i endorsement of all the other planks of the | teaant David C. H or, deccased. Com- Because 1 just Ilvlbv'ni‘l 'wu one of his sls- particular than the sacrotary himself or ay be more perfectly protected. The | bridges and Omaha passengers choosing A SUPERSEDEAS ha®Thg been refused | democratic platform, he appronches the free | hany K, Second regiment, is um:‘.-u-‘l to meet that ho I In the habitof bortowins money 4 S may hore pel Y T & : ] 2 S 8. b 4 August'3 to elect successors to Captain U. 12, | from her one of s assistants. Somebody must | present statute, in the opinion of tho | eithor of tho plaiatiff vouds to this case | by Justice Brewor, the Union Pacific | coinage doclaration with evident caution and | st "id T ontonants A 1o Hemmocke and | oo B s A 1 B . e t Al Chieago Tribune: Blushing Girl—Yoes, Dick, assumo the responsibility of making the | comptroller, is not clear enough on this | for a trip to Chicago will escape the an- | iil now proceed to business in accord- | reluctanco, s though this wero a matter | C. It Towle, whoso terms expire that day. My heart Is in your keeping. final guess upon points not quito clear. point, and in some states the courts | noyance and delay of the bridge trans- [ yneo with the terms of tne agrecment | UEon which the democrats of Towa, not being AVEARENTLY A MOUK MAKKIAGE. “mu. ‘v;f‘f“r.‘f}“l;?“‘ My own darling! Fre- The superintendent is paid as good a sal- | have constrned the law with uncom- | fer. Omaha und Nebrasku are satistied | yotween that corporation and the Rock 1'1"‘""::’["‘)"‘: l:{:ir,kc::“"\',', ';:'n”: ,‘,'fm",( ,?,l:,"' ‘1'\\“’.’f“.“.’..‘.‘”\‘\fx;'“xl-.”l‘l::::“u:'.":'m{'[\.‘\l'"*,‘“‘,,\,1“,‘,',‘,3 x L R ary as an assistunt sccretary and is | mendable liberality. The records, it | with the decision and gratified because | [5jand. ‘]-mhcmmlmmmm nent and handed over its | & husbaud. Willman was in this city a8t | o urtiy pizglt 1s ting 1 fully as competent a man. There is no | is said, show a wonderful. lack | it is put into immediato effect. The o - - 11 | decision 10 tho assemblod wisdorn of a higher spring ,I:‘A\;::::,I’::".\,L“.(l{],l,l:,L.’.”:\..l,::;.}t;:: ity to R reason why he should be confined to the | of interest on tho part of | ultimate result in the highor courts isa | ABOUT seventoen ‘“,‘fm inthe council | oo informed tribunal, B Ty iandl n et A %, TR routine of a troasury clor some of the officers in the banks with | subjectof littlo concern to our citizens. nl the we ]uh!l. of the Ihnu;mu-ILI.mHlu.n St. Lowss Ropublic (dom.) : Governor Boios | houo was in Duabar, camo up to nuiso him. I physloksniaheen MR — i . hi setrie light company when time s ; S hion soontancs | O May 16 they went throvgh a wav 4 2% K9hd which they are connected, and in which elec L ¥ of Towa, published bis letter of acceptance for asilent paruer. o ) i 2 ony, but she now suspucts that it w - Senators Morgan and | as sworn officers, they should take the WAYS THAT ARE DARK. called. ‘yesterday, a terso and forcible document, | houus” The affair oceurrad in a block which PROFITALLE D VERTISEMENT 3 —— q S g i | ! 1 PROFITABLE ADVERTISEMENT. Pugh of Alabama, and Representative | kecnest intevest and exerciso the great- [ What is the inside history of this | (uncriman BRUNER genorally | Cmpbasizing the platform on which he was | the young man suid was tno court pllle v Clark of the Mobi PIRER e 4 4 _ tehti a1 C AN BENOVLIEY o minated. Tn his attitude on the tarif | house. She does not know its namo According 1o my opinion, and T have earo, ark of the Mobile district, inveiched | est vigilance. whole suburban lighting business? > i v . i 8 i , . Vg i §a1Ang makes a speech before he votos. Mr. | o Logion, the issuo of froo coinage and of | OF location, but it was a brick building and [ g1y Watenod tho whole detl of th axmer on the stump and in congross against | Tho comptroller of the currency was | Thore has-beon manifest want of good | pyuit8 5 SEE R N pasition to prohibition, he thoroughly wep. | hence not thocourt houso. She scarched tho | B o host way of advertiatig in & Low subsidizing stenmship lines for carrying | not prepared to make public at prosent | faith in several particulars. The coun- patlid i) PR EL el el b B o e ke e but could nd | yrgo'or small, but partioulurly whoro th mails, it is observed they are now con- | what he might recommend to congress | cil called bids for sixtoon-cnndlo [ Oumama sot¥he gait for the state by | united voon ho says, “tho great west is | bancosoi Justice. whe. sondnater o b Is i ol wovemont, Iy 10 have 4 roat proiiy forring with tho postmaster general | regarding more stringent. requirements | p lights, but tho first advertisement | uaopting frea tet books five y now thundoring hor domands for rolief into | mony and eannot locata the placo whers sho | nd woll lked miss as u elork or wssistunt, with a view to securing an ocean servico | of directors, but ho stated that he had | had a hole in it. Tunsmuch as the Ohio —r——— tho ears of those who have so long preyed | &0 -(“\\\1:.’-“'.‘:.'«‘ bog 4 |.\I.\{::3 \‘\’::l.“w\.‘.w',‘f..‘ Bluco, | Mo Meke J from Mobile to Central Amervien, These | been thinking the matter over very seri- company bid too high, the lowest bidder Useful i not Handsome, upon her.” These demands ho represents in | 1y, yar named Juckson, and William, being | Tho plan Is sure to work, gontlemen are unlike Governor Hogg of ously and was strongly inclined to | wasshuat out on o technicality and all New Yorle World, his own views and in the platform he sup- [ g peinter, has been traveling about the cou For tnstance, In an lowa town somo yours Toxas. Thoy will participate in the | suggest more stringent provisions | bids were rejected. The Ashbury paric regulation bathing suit | ports, and as a vesuit n(.; \le(l oted Iu’i try. Bho Bl not 1“, ard from bim siuco uzon buker eanio o U sommuunluy. o esvab benofits of republican logislation 1f pos- | respecting these bank officers. Com- | The next ndvertisement was correct. | 18 not handsome, butiv will scare off the :“”\:l *Il““‘“"”r'"“‘ LARGLARRATAONN WO MG (NS o/l ool DATY: ta" KekTSEROR B1 b tead eI A AR ik b e sible, notwithstanding thoy may be | plaint of this kind is not new. It has | The lowest bidder at the former lowting | sharks. A ..'[..i:,..ffl Lo L him und u{l)' .4,1.-..‘“,.2.',”“‘“\ ) \\‘lluimm- overy one with whom ho conversed ot i ! h al politics. as o mock marriago. She returnsd home ubject . anid anldebot opposed to the principlo which created | been heard pretty uniformly whonever | bid higher than before and the Ohio Fricnsis I e thia aftornoon with ng voey deAnito Informas | b, L D pAabless’ AMA, 18 would bo . use the benefits. Governor Hogg's imperti- [ a national bank has failed by reason of | company repeated its former figure. Kavisas City Jowrnal, THE CHILD IN THE CHURCHY ARD, tion ©oxcept 8s 0 tho non-existence of & | the futher of & DOGUbITUL SIx Your-old nent refusul to accopt noy part of the [ the rascality of a prosident or cashior, | This time after a pyrotechnic display of | Governor Boids and *Stormy™ Jordan, a SR T TR por murriage license duughier, agq he was nat ynsonsalolls of thy sugar bounty has not encon d similar | the trouble being in neavly overy such | honesty which lusted into tho small | notorious violatgr of Towa's probibition law, A TR T : . - ‘r'" s ko :””"’{ Davia p, | MIthhisdaughior tor aoierkc flor swoot und 743 ¥ . . m , 4 A er and he ¢ The £ oreclosure of vid ming ways hrought ner nce Al spasms of political virtue in other | case that the defaulter or embezzler was | hours of the morning, the lowest bidder | buve fallen outy;The next thing that the Went haud in band the churcnyard | /The F3E 108 Reives ahd Chdica’s) |laningWasNbEaUELE har bodn southern loculities. permitted to doabout as he pleased. It | captured the council, but the con- | governor will fall out with will ve the guber- through 5 : Fiays bas roached the supromo court from | the boys In tow 1 tholr motnors B i it | natorial chair. ! Tho woman's heart with grief was wild, DA LAR Taa ralitinne and nolklbors toault. baking bread would seem that men charged with the | tract had a great apoerture in it il The mad kuew uaught, hor yoars were | DGR SR ol co-oporative com. | Bhd buy at th GENERAL SANBORN of St. Paul se- | direction of banking institutions, in | through which the mayorcould see day- And a S@ccessful One, fow. pany of Bustis bas filed articles of incorpora- \.;.’k‘.u’y“n'.?..f.'. “l';;;;f"; cures #30,000 from the moneys appropri- [ which of course they have inore | light and darkness both and he vetosd g Horn (i) Rustler, Vi 'E 508 11 a Yax el rwanioo txtad tion. Its business is to deal in farm products | i Lo wsk thelr oys Lo g0 for . o this ated to the Sissoton and Wahpeton In- | or loss capital invested, would | it. Tuk Ovaua Be i making a strong effore | VY. SHOR FRRCKEL LA 0 T and supplic I'he capital stook 15 5,000, di- | Lakery a sccond time, [ dians, He was not entitled tc ent, He | not need to be required by law to vig- Again calls were made for sixteen “'Ilml“"-v-"w r;uu‘x m..;’flrmu l(.’l!Vvl u -‘ ’t 'nm\”.m \.w smiled and thon she sighed ; N velop the wounderful o asins ol h state. “You do not know it grows on graves " made an agreemont to lobby in their in- | flantly guard their interests, but it is | candle power lights and the bidders | YelOV the wouderful oil basin s o BoV knaw 1k REAWS 0N X PR & » 'y A 1 . - r ‘I'ne Bk is a far se ¢ as well as very en ichest of a i i | ag -3 2 torest and securo tho appropriation | undoubtedly true that a lack of interest | turned in figures on thirteon, fourtoen, u,']'_’l",hw Fostiesthhi B 8 3 he llttlo maid thon stoped to smell Highest of all it Leavening Power..—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. within twolve years. He failed to per- | and care on the part of the bank di- | sixteon, seventoen, ninetoen and twonty ! - gEAmATIcanBAHER AR 0 Frouud ° form the sorvice, and for the bill as | rectors is far too common. Itis easy to | candle power lights. The lowest bidder A Body Blow. Phoy blossomed ou & now-made mound} flaally pussed ho was In no wiso rospon- | undorstand that they must give n gon- | on two preceding ocousions again raised | o New Yok Reerier, | Mg sible; but some ignorant Indiuns, after | erous meusure of confidenco to the ofi- | his bid, the Ohio company bid under | e %60esslon of tho Boston Courlor tho | Agatust w shaftof marble white, the bill was pussed, executed a contract | cials they choose to conduct the details | & new name, and after & briof dis- | Sork. from the Cloveland. samis. 1s the | Leauine, b muss of rin i | - to pay him 10 per cent of what they ro- | of the business, but this is not incompat- | cussion the highest bidder for the high- | soverest shot the proat free trade citicen of | A MOFEYs ehildish Liltste sung ceived, and the interior department | ible with a thorough knowledge | est candle power light was voted the | Cape Cod has yet recelved. ! Catehing her mother by the gown holds out the money for the claim agent. | and careful supervision of the | coutract. e | o DY 0AR 12 Shlx protiy placel 1" sald. The agreement may bo entirely logiti- | business. Bank depositors, as the | It isa peculiar way the council hus of [ AR Bpgiiah Yiew of Rep § 1 T Momph Miswaiad DUESE fowa | ) LIS X wmate techuically speaking, but it looks | comptroller of the currency, him- | transacting its business, The eccen Some abortive sttempts at mediation bave | b on its face very much like a 30,000 | self formerly a banker, very well says, | tricity of the council yiclded to the } beou recently made iu which the United | Sh7new tho word 84 70k wai Lhe. “rake off” in & game whore the cards | have a right to domand that directors | electeicity of the eloctric light monop- | > Chili, Pateick Egan, s N LIGADIGE 10 b Querkianes h ANOWTE.W PURE wore stacked aguinst the Indians, | know what is going on behind the |oly, and the follows who have beon | taken & p t part. Was auswered with a storm of teurs, . A . ‘