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1391-TWELVE OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. The dreibund may now, so far as tho fn- fluence of Lord Salisbury's govornmoent goos, bo called & vierbund, and, fadoea, it 18 not 0asy to foresee a condition of things in which tho real interosts of Gireat Britain would 1ne cline her to join an alllanco to which Russia was aparty. So long as Russia maintains an aggressive attitude in Asia, so long must Great Britain, as an “imperial” power, op- HE OMAHA DAILY BEE SOUTH AMERICAN TRADE, Mr. William E. Curtis, who is at the | liend of the bureau of the American ~=== | republics, has contributed an article to MORNING. | the New York Recorder on the subject of South American trade in which there are some interesting statements and sug- gostions, Mr, Curtis states that the obstacle to an extended trade, as re- DAY, AUGL 1 PAGES STATE TAX LEVY COMPLETED, | laa » cortainly I8 of command- nt teial before Justice nrnwur[ ing importance. It s no small [ would be intePss¥ing bocause of the in- thing, in a political sense, to rank first [ consistencies it'would expose. among the governors of forty-four states, and when the influence and patronage of the office are considered the govern- 3 orship of New York is a position which | nor fifty miles bayond. The Burlington it is most natural to suppose any man, | s & rond which keeps the flies well ambitious of political honor and ad- | brushed off itself and will not rest this notes of Cherry, made In 18734, Mr. Perry haa sottled down for an ali summer stay, as it will take him threo montbs. It is said he will have the completest rocord that has yet gone out of the land commissioner's offico. CITY NoTRS, W. T, Lyons, a B. & M adjudged insane today. Ho tore the clothing from his cohild, struck at it with a razor, broke furniture and otherwise proved him self dangerous. Lyons imagines he _ha: Kreat sums of monoy coming to him and he THE DAILY BEE. E. ROSEWATER Eniron, PUBLISHED TERME OF SUBSCRIPTION, Dafly Bee (withont Sunday) One Yenr.... f Inily and Bnnday, One Yeor jx months Three mon(hs THE Burlington will not stop its work of construction ap Donkey Creek, Wyo., Splendid Inorease in Nebraska Property Interests During the Past Year, EVERY switchman, was $s3e333 RELATIVE VALUE OF THE COUNTIES, By, Hew, Ong Foar et AL Ll bbb bl o bty A L 2L "','V'\".'”'I, L Sl — pose Russia, whilo it Is not clear that In a | taiks incossantly about thousands of horses Weekly Beo One Y sion in 1884, are being gradually but ;lvrmulnvm republican leaders of New 8 N ith six con. | Purely European question Groat Britain has Unimproved Realty of Omaha Held at m\llw n‘n;- I;;‘vag.xuw ho owns & succosstully romoved. Thess oro: | York who havo boon urged ioallow | SIX justic raneaat o] | 80 natioual intdrost at all. As oo of tho | Higher Figures Than tho Im. | MM B A Martin of St Louis, who 8 mahn, The Des ; The lnck of means of com- | thelr names to be used in con- | Stablos ought 4o bo able to transnct all | (ihedTowars it ts hor intarost 0 joia the proved— full Report of the Sovonth 'Day AQvantiss coliors, has outh ¢ orner N and 2Mth Streets munication and transportation; the lnck | nection with this office have abso- | the justico codbt business of Omaha | othor satisfied powers. It may sound the Work, bought 70 lots in the addition platted about B R e 4 CF e bos oF Commares: of banking facilitios, and the consequent | lutely refused to ontertain the | Without degenesating into cost mills, satirical to doscribe Austria as & sat- the normal colloge paving &0, B ton o aemth st "1 | fonbility of our merchanta 0. givo the | proposition. Undoubtodly they ol aro | = e— isfled powor, but hor griovanco agalnst e s0n Conity but now county aitornoy at Ta- bl eredits that were granted by their | sincerc in the reasons they have given XPERIMENTING with school matters | Germany is now a quarter of a contury old, Lixcory, Neb,, July 81,—|Special to T | coma, is in the of is bad enough in itself, but when the ex- | and she seoms to be convineed of the hope- periment is for threo years instoad of | lessness of obtaining any rodress fro m it. As one it becomes simply intolerable. for Germany and Italy, thoy aro doubMess satisfied powers, in tho sense that they have nothing to gain by war. Tho dreibund Is therefore a league to maintain the status quo, Bee.]—~Except for a slight error in the assess- - or's returns from Dawes county, which will BREWER A5 A not materially change the totals, the state — board of equalization has completed the tax levy for 1501, The total nssessed valuation for tho stato is $183,150,200.48 as against for this determination, but it is certainly suggostive of a lack of confidence in the tries upon the peculiar products of the | result. It is not remembered that the United States, and the ignorance of our | republicans of New York have ever be- manufacturers as to the tastes and re- | fore had so much difficulty as they ap- Furopenn rivals; the oxcossive duties CONRESPONDENCE * imposed in the Latin-American coun- ANl commnnieations relating to news and editorin] motier should be wddressed tc the Editorial Departnent HUSINESS LETTERS Al business lefters and remittances should be addressed (o The Bee Publishine Compan BRIDGE OPEN, St Joo Herald: Jay Gould is considerably obfuscated since that Omaha court decision, but he will geteven by squeezing other ronds, A sort of scattering retribution, THE electric serviea proposed for the new city hall building may be all right, [ 1 | SOMEBODY inquired as to the politics of Chancellor Pairfiold of thg state uni- Yorsity. His reply was o rvinging one: “My entiro political activity can bo summod up in tho singlo sontonce: A thousand students in the stote univer- sity in 1895 and 2,000 in 1900, I think you will undorstand me.” Prof. Ritzpate rick’s political creed and notivity should bo: *The bost school systam inthe west, Never mind about the throe yoar con- tract or re-clection, Lot those matters tako caro of themsolves, —_— THERE is t0o much trath in the story of & combination of leading political loadors against tho renomination of President Harrison. 1t is also too true that the animosity of these leaders grows out of the disappointment of per- sonal ambitions, It is likewise appar- ent that some of President Harrison'’s friends aro very unwisoly roiling the political wuters by attacks upon publie mon who aro thought to be inimical to the president’s alloged ambition to sue- ceed himsolf. Theso conditions are to bo regrettad, The party at large is pleasod with President Huarvison's ad- ministration and has no sympathy with the motives or methods by which it is sought within the ranks of tho party to bring it futo discredit, hard enough time of it and suffers sufli- cient punishment in his half-savage oxistonco without falling upon these ovil days, when his Indian children are linble to be pauperized by his relution to them instead of being enriched himself by their allotments, annuitios and rations. The poor squaw man will take little comfort in the thought that his copper-stained progony can buy whiskey when they ploase if tho cattle, plows, blankets, cash annuitios, rations and allotments ave to be cut off us the prico of the priviloge. he offect of the decision and its application will be watched with inter- ost by squaw mon, half broeds, and full bloods on the reserves and allotments as well as the whites in the surrounding country, —— NEW YORK REPUBLICANS. There does not appear to be any sori- ous disafection among the ropublicans of Now York, but there does seem to bo o want of confidence in tho ss of the party this yoar. Such a conclusion is suggested by the fact that tho men deemed to be most availuble to make the race for governor decline to be ered candidates. The oftice of governor of the Empire state is regarded a5 one of distinguished honor, BuCee consid- | ability, whe | contra | time, | his fool friend row. 11 tho governor is as delil making a review of the tostimon Loard in compiling it, the gentlemen whoso salaries nre at stako will not be disturbed bofore frost comas, T Nebraska telophone company will sot the tolegenph and olectric light cor- porations an example worthy of emula- tion when it puts its wives undor ground. If tho other eleotric companios do not proceed to emulato they will be invited 10 do 50 in due time by ordinance UNFORTU Y haps, there are two sides to the union depot controversy. If it were otherwise, it might long since have been concluded to the satisfaction of all concerned. When it will be do- elsively and satisfuctorilly sottled, no man on either sido knows, ZEALOUS advocates of Superintendent Fitzpatrick’s ability as a school man, show a great want of confidence in his 1 they attempt to force a » throo years at the present Fitzpateick should call off ot 1 Me A COMPARISON of the briefs of the at- tornoys in the great terminus contro- versy of fifteen years ago with those in are strictly pr kind he cannot even hint at outside of his family, it is peculiarly unmanly to ignore them “and at the samo time criticise him for being governed by them, Chicago Inter Ocoan (rop.): Mr. Cleve- land intimates that he will decline Governor Campbell's ery begging him to come over into Macedonia and halp tho democrats. The real trouble is that M. Cloveland doubts the stability of that crasy quilt platform, and fears that tho sitver plank might fly up and nit him in the face if he undertook to stand on the platform and show tho Buckeyes that 1t was made of gooil dolid democratic timber. Atlunta Constitition (dem.): On the whols wo bl at Mr. Cloveland has made a decision ewinently wiso so far as no is concerned. Differipg with the democratic party as widoly as hg doos, ho could not, in Justice to himself Or’ to the party, take any part in the campaigns now pending, nor can Bo tako any part i the canpaiius that are to come, 'The party has volled away from the orbit of which bo is the center, and, hamperod by mugwumps and monometailists, it is to be feared that bie will be unable to overtake it or to give it tho benefit of whatever porsonal influence he may have, Springfield Ropublican (dem.): Cleveland could with proprioty speak in the Obio cam- paien, becailso his views on silver are wall nowi and McKinloy's candidacy has made the tariff tho overshadowing question out- side of stato issues. But it seems he do not intend to take part in the canvass. The will of course bo a great cry about “shirk- ing” and all that—but the samo cry wi raised against Governor Tilden in 1575 wh bo rofused to “vindieate his loyalty to the party”’ by stumping Obio for * Bill" Allen and rag'tag monev, and the noxt year the whippad democracy camo bumbly around to bim just the same, Omahn. Drafts, eheeks and postofice orders | o ivemants of the consumers on tho pear to be now having to geta thor- and is thus an alliance in the interest of » , o Al 0 be made payable to the order of the com | 9 4 i but the *“‘extra” c ing J §154,770,304.54 last yoar. The levy this year [~ (hoyenne The C o N N Il dan southern continent. oughly available man as n candidate for ;n”"’llzw 's:tl:u"um. ‘n! this bullding | noace, Nobody would say that Russia and | 1 o1 c0r 086,41 s against 81,171,544 1n 1900, | Tsland foiks aro tiokles to iy oGy Rook The Bee Fublishing [}nmmm Pronriefors Mr. Curtis expects valuablo results | governor. P L Al LyaibLe ¥ tisflod powars. Tho real in- | mho lovy 1 npportioned as follows: Genaral | beat tho Union Pacitic in_the Omabi briie ’“‘;‘ NER AT um' , from the authority given by the Yot the outlook for the republican A ARV TRV IN LS Sionar terest of a nation woverned by n despot is | gung, $007,248.18; sinking fund, $44,085.10; :j-::'”“”(“l‘l".r.\'h:\\‘;mhlm'vxl\lul Rock Island trains o dbidoidtedy — | lnst congzross for ostablishing mail facil- | party in Now York is by no means un- [, o S EHERE .u’n“.”, i un»lnulm I“'\‘r‘i";‘;"rl"lm mv’:;('m.mvli“ ‘“nhm;?“'mlu”m 605,010,801 tcablo tiaod ASHENte fund, Foar | - Sioux Clty Jouraal: Justiss S5ifewers d ¥ * L plt A, ¢ ng after a year of satisfactory proba- | political action of the nation than the dispo- 18,046,80; foeble mindec o fund, 829, ou Journal: Justico § vor's do- BWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | ities under the conditions of the postal | favorable. The spring town elections ’ (A i . B PNl St £08,046,30; foeble minded Institute fuad, & cision ay b sald In briof, IS & sweoping I tion as suporintondent of the school sys- [ sition of tne despot. While Russia undoubt- | ge'10: stato pelief fund, 86510, Fotlom. | Coi (b Hatgof Nebraskn, )y subsidy lnw. Noxt in importanco is the | showed that the party had goner- | o 5S40 odly has an latorest advorsa to that | {ng are tho nssossed valuations In oach | tho weoaeor Ly veuldity of the contract, of ounty Jouglna, ( d 1 1 3 o . v L . 4 o SO0 Vi on: oac he ong o i d o D ro- Georen 11, Ezschicie, socratnry ot The Beo | establishment of an intornational bank- | ally rogained tho lossos it sus- P R, BT HINGTNS, S 1t VIR OWAR tHab! LD @Rk | connty Wil (HEFALD 0L VYR Il VRO | CIRMEEY (BT b s e b Or O N Tt e A e DAy Tomw | Ini2 system, aw recommended by the Pan- | tained the previous Novembor and in | yoro o * prporation goes into court | I8 personally very mich opposed to which the total levy in doliars cau roadily bo lobo Democrat: The decision of Justico for the week ending July 9, 1101, was ea foi | Ameriean conforonce, and whieh is de- | some localities had grown stronger. to plead the buby act, It deserves to e | MA0Y, And that ho is supported by & strong | .y g Brewer in the Omaha bridge caso disposes of o 1 pendent upon the will of congress, Reci- | The evidence was that the people, h i : s i national sentiment. As to France, therois, | — o -2 A matter of considerablo importance to the Kinday. Tuly 10 I # : ‘ judicinlly spanked and sent about its 5 e Sifn oHRI RS busiuess intorests of the west, and it s to by Mondny. Tily 2 procity, anys Mr. Curtls, will not only | ing been misled last fall, had after move SR of course, noquestion. Bismarck's challenga PRI e e AL L R Jondsy, duly i \ anys ) 3 3 : business. VA AT TIb A S0 TR A S e Tt toped that the corporations concerned will s A increase the purchasing power of ths [ eareful and intelligent consideration e L L AL Al Ll it Bl 3 Pt it us a fiual ono and proceed to adjust Wednesday, July . I g7 . would avow that France had abandoned the v pending differencos i bl Thursd 23 Latin-American peoplo by reducing | seon thole mistake and dotermined to | EXTRAS on the ety hall are not only | Would avow ths AT RO T =4 et Pending differences in'an amicable and 3 W tho cost of thelr {mports from | rectify it, us far as possiblo. They have [ exponsive but they delay the comple- | HAHER OF fheoniuink Alsunch o WY [ — SHGEIEY MoRIAtR: Nowa - Tabtlsh rdetre AVErage. ..., ..., ...27.117 | tho United States, hut will give our | been doing intelligent thinking since, | tion of the building. plain that France and Russia mean to attack ll‘!\x")i'nn Jn the Union Pacific-Rock Island GEORGE B, TZ8CHUCK, | farmers and manufacturers an Immense | and it will be strange if when they vote — Germany the momont that they foel strong oridgo casc is '-i;:rl:v::l_\‘v”\ “r.\'yxrlx‘l\l'l but very fworn v L fore me and subsiribed Inmy | adyantage ovor their Buropean rivals, | next fall the effect of this does not 11k life of aman is worth the salary | onough to do so with success, and this pur- cter of a contract, for i this particuiar bk b L AR st i an advantage that amounts to from 5 to | pear in further republican gains, Move- [ of & flagman at o crossing for a genera- | pose is not really disavowed In eithor cotn- document could not be 'enforced, 1o contract ota "ubl " Van ' o + gonti Vhile o dreibune o) s 0 1. o de betwee corporations could FraE 6t e, , Nowary Pablle. | 5o boncont upon nearly every article | over, the tendency of democratic senti- | tion. kel :ry, \\|.'.1m‘.,l|: ibund, m_.,n(. n”mivl.n‘ f E‘”:n'x i h'v:x‘ui:::: Jwo corpor ,4.[..“”“‘(!‘1."\‘.;: County of Tonglas, (% 0. | that may bo included in the list of the [ ment in tho south and west, particularly Gowing T Bavor 0 malntain tho status’ quio is aiTTass be received witk: satisfaction, not only ‘4'.1"',.",“'.[‘l"'\'."!‘(" Ieseerotnty of TuwTien | nocessaries of lifo. Finally, Mr. Curtis | in tho matter of silver inflation, Ll :’If”:;'l';: ”l'j'.“"*;"l‘l‘p 'i"‘vl':m"*‘"‘-"“l‘f“‘” o wuso it enforces Justice, Wit oo 1t 1y abish g cotpany. that the aetun s v the anu- r of a o K% s b clearly an allianco to upset 08 qu e a very decided affirmation of the fact that u-.nlv {rittia tion DALY 131 says, that ft now romains for the manu- | ought i ,l g ,”"'"“"(“ of - dem 0‘"“":”'_"" ien for tho noxt ropublican | 0 irap convenient se: son, and is thus a pre- Jay Gould is not above the law and cannot th of July, I VB2 copies; fol facturers of this country to study the re- | ocrats in New York to go to the party | convention is growine in favor. paration for war. abrogate solemn contracts at will, o ol S I AL T TR L ] quirements of the Latin-American mar- | which favors honest money and a sound T K it Springfiold (Mass.) Republican: Gould's venier 10 2080 copless for 180, D kets and comply with them. and stable currency. Then thero is the Wt s Clly it Lord Salisbury now soems resolved that | (ustor”. LU Ly racts ontered fito by P T DG LI s L TR, Our commerco with Contral and South | chanco that if tho Hill faction domin- | Qmahas main pion for tho noxt ropublican | tho prosent parhamont shall live out its. | B [ e nder tho formor March, it S copics: for April, 1901 Z40% | Ameriea has ineroased since reciproeity | ates the state convention, as it doubtless | national convention s the lugubrious one | Statutory term, which, it will beremembored, | Davsoi Uiiftad Stat it court. ‘Justice Brower 1O copte o GoRas T Tascnbon. | negotiatio ore entered upon, and | will, there will be a large numbor of | that the ‘. o, n." is rapidly woing to pioces | 40es not end until August, 1593, From sueh | pixin fGucs that the contract by which tho Rock 10, 17 coplos, Groroe BT 78Cnuek, negotintions were entered upon, D (4 0. fncidents “as the Wisbech by-eloction he Island road was allowed to run over the Joe A e e and sisepbedn MO | thore is every renson to expect that it | democrats who will refuse to submit to [ in the adjoining states. If the ropublican “n“_;"w“m”m AR oyl E D Unloa iy e R BT ; bbb e e will continue to expand. The action of | its dictation, All the signs and prom- | cohorts have to depend upon the *‘tired S B teidkah oAvtliNhs? T cannot be tossed off even by the new Goula Notury P thala f Vo i baardinsth ises, indeed, are in favor of republican | ©Wn to boom their interests in Towa, Kansas | Pressed by his pan i sans, To management, which had objected to it chiefly [ ho congress of Venezuola rogurding the s R PUEDTCM ) aud Nebraska, thoy might as well aisband | his mind the situation con'd not bo worse because deemed disadvantageous. This deci- INDIAN COMMISSIONER is | ngreemont negotinted with that country | success in Now York this year if har- | o S0 than it is at present, and can hardly help slon meaus that Gould's” wiil is not the 4 not enting any crow, has been much talked of a8 a check to | mony can be maintained and thorough — changing for the botter. It is, in tho first Pe B R i Innllcnsesivhcts it gL & the reciprocity policy, but if that action | organization afMected. TR L OVISIVD CEROBIDIUOE place, improbable that Mr. Gladstons can ro- FaTey Hib foi ",,“‘""""' ""’I ———— &) o Jenver Nin. i o Honashit AT 7y carney i Judze Brewer's decision Tur domocrats of Town nre on the [ 8 adhered to, which is improb- [ Proliminary to tho work of organizas [y 0, Doweer Sl Barieidzalor It-un the '1‘1 dship of l'nw' party two i in the Union Pacifie bridgo caso s in offeot 3 h ¢ o] ‘i 7 aPag i i S anti At s On S B 0 - onger. His retiremont for any cause from that a contract botsween great corporations. doad run and havo searcoly time to ox- | #bie, it will bave no effoct upon | on will bo tho convention of the stato | 1o Malue Phurmacoutical ssoclation, “aftor | (o caitticatiolq 18 Tilraly to phovokol dliden: sl RS HINY T 0y, BEL OB o plain why. tho —arrangements airendy effected | republican leaguo to be held at Syracuse | nearly half a contury’s trial in Marne, has | gon ‘ang perhaps rupture, in his party, over Viduals. There nas been no question as to the e ) and any furthor nogotintions that | next weok. Forsomo time pust thero | proved n moral, poltical, demi-religious [ puoe od tFTREE REEE I 48 Taqdetaiitt’ law or cquity, but judees somotime miscarry A HUGE trust controls the crackerand | may be contemplated. What is [ has been great activity in organizing | fravd. Itisa miscarriod effort to legislate 1t TN R rooU UM ol MR aYs :!\:; '...’!lf.i"'i',..;.‘:' l:‘u:"':“'l':l((!ll"”h‘]: c\u‘l\\'m.M biseuit business of the country but the | now an accomplished fact will stand, and | clubs, and it is expected that the league | the kingdom of God tnto the heart of man.” recognized, it would mot be surprising Browar 1ros6 to (Ha /e norEahoy Big bbb ass hake-oven and the hoe-cake aro still in- |ty benefits will beccme more apparent | convention, which will listen to ad- | But if tho gentloman has had thosagacity | ¢ 40 g now radicai party started cision is one that will earn him the henrty e denendent. and substantial from year to yoar. Somo | dressss by a number of prominent “"'ll('"'_‘l*;'"fl “’*;““"K‘"”)l' ""P;‘;"fl L‘“L;t‘;!"!'l under Sir Charles Dilke. Should” Mr. John [ Kelth. oo ;*.v'r':"(;\«:}‘_m‘;{z oY e vgonas Thero e e '{as Wi ch closer | republicans, among them Major Me- | Portunitios asa druszict, ho ought not Morloy, on the other hand, be selected to | Kimball.: i Ry tholobinion Kren: Avaust 25 and Septembor i || LRt Gl A A L 2| e b, Wil m tjor A |, badly over the matter. i B in A e Gl de E A Re T BEeT h e ey || XnoX dered by Judge Brewer, but it goes he- it afon dutos, should be | trade relations are to ho desived may be | Kinley, will be a great success in point el el : o8 i th 0 i youd logal terms and onters a' fiold "of cco. i iy '"t o o e o N | slow in entering into arrangements, | of numbers, The indieations avo thut The Stuil (1 Burs's Squeal lm:‘w,m%ln:-n \ungluul.:hln:‘:u,\‘xrz‘i;:al;:nl l:r yineoin :;t;litctrl‘«lzlc':lj).':xlollln‘.‘u‘v"h'”K‘” 1go appears to o the peopl o ; 5 p v alling disappointmen ore. Rt and the sty loeob © O M6 | owing to conditions rondoring a change | the rank and filo of the republicnn siblon it Cotrant e e O et o Attt e | — braska and the railways lending to this of Aionl policy extramely diMolt, bub | party in: New York 18 eavnest und Ttisall right that Omaha should hava | his hopes to orzanize a new secession of the AL RS ”w—_ state. OIIOIDD J0YL OX ¥ A ) / . made such a furious presentation of her | MOre conservative liborals, similar to that ; SSING JESTS, [ - all of them will accept some form of | thusiastic, and 1f the leaders will but do claims as tho couvention city. Fuss and | carried out by Lord Hartington and Mr. —_— PHEBE COUZINS has not yot given up | reciprocity in time, and meantimo the | their duty the par n win asignal | yonpast will not carry the national com- Chamberlain. It is no secrat that Sir William Ruc e York Telogram: “Money talks.” satd the fight and Chicago rues more than | people of the United States can bo very | victory this year, mittee. A cool, business presentation of the | Harcourt himself, and not a few of theold | Do 5. suld Dobson, sorrowtully. “but (t hue ever the fate which led her world’s fair | well satistied with what has been accom- e = facts as to accommodations, ete., will haye | fashioned liberals who still call thomseclves not becn on speaking terms with me latoly.” managors to go to St. Louis for a lady | plished. A movement has boen started in Phil- | more weight with the committes, The com- | conservatives, believo that sinco tho split in hinzton Post: patronizingly " rdel v 1o ¢ Favne c- | mittee will meot in about four months, and the Irish party the homo rule question has the seif-satisfied dentist, who had secrotary. adelphia, with which Hon. Wayne Ma 5 e e isly elected hin the oraclo of the ) A FAR REACHING DECISION, Vengh, ex-attorney genoral of the | in four months Minneapolis can putina | ceased to be a vitalono, and may as well be | i nmer resort plazzy, <1 know of Mrs. B, i) Tue Minneapolis street railway com- Indian blood, however thin it may | (7hited States, is sald to be idontified, | 890d deal of quict and effective work. nh":hl'rnl. Mr. ;\lm'lm". v;;x "(”:l“um hand, is Tlchardsg sh niton, but |.1l.....-‘ know her. Shedoesn't b anla AL $525.- B it £ OB 8 8N : 4 —— in full sympathy with Mr. Gladstono as ro- : 0, fmy ket " i py pogs taxes on a valuation of $525,- | havo heon, has hithorto boon u sourco of | for organizing a national anti-monopoly Nebraska Can Pay Her Debts. gards the necessity of keeping the home et o KO LEAIE U e Svnadl 000, A yuluntlon like thision.the Omahn profitin tho Indian country. The in- | jourue, It is Inforred from n veport ro- Jackson (Mich.) Citizen. rulo plank in the very front of tha liberal lioura gum-drop, e YOu cou company would bo regarded s an at- | torior department for many yours has | purding this movoment that it would bo | With such maguificent showing of wealth | piatform, Many other things may Ffa L tompt to bankrupt the corporation, held all porsons with advop of it in their | o purposo of tho leaguo to bring pro- | mnd evident prospority.as made by Tue B [ happon fn two yours. The Fmg. | Jiortan 0000 L L ] ey '—'——“I\l e e veins to bo Indians, and as such entitled | goodings in the courts against trusts and :‘;&:‘:Ic‘xlml:&:gml‘l': ll‘;flz:zhz":ml;f::rl:::::l lish and Welsh nonconformists, for | Slow... o than the Foster tornndo, - il TENNIS 8 COUSe ' - onofits ity s f rag rovidet ROV i n Scotel ’resbyte- hayor 0 elent old tel I ek, i e cused trolble be- | to all the benefits of allotmont, annulty | gimilar combinations us well as to so- i B beionse ) instance, and the Scotch Presbyte Havor 11110 nclont ald torror, the riok twoen too many officers at Fort Logan 1 rt which accrued to the tribe: Rt H nor is there any oxeuse for demanding a de- | piyns would have time to awake to the HOHIRIEEEES ey Who hold thee o i + | and support which acerued to the tribes | gure logislation rogulating tolophone ; i 5 5 Thurston 10 holds In her hands a *Koda Colorado, A8 trouble breeders the | with which the half broeds afliliated ; s &0 based currency or an unlimited 1ssue of dis- | sjznificance of tho formidablo powor @is- | Valey... . o e racquot and ball bid fair to take a placo £ 'O | charges, railroad transportation rates, | honest dollars, Nevraska can pay its dobts played by the Catholic hiorarchy in the Irish | Wsshiniton.. o unseys Weekly: Tompkins—What do you i { bk U R e i 1 | Holf brood 1s a torm covoring the entiro | and “in’ a general way make war | this yoar and have plonty of monoy loft, Its | Diaan Mmee again, it may bo possivle Miss Do Simith—T Fithor ndmiro him. Mot h’; :;‘l ;:l.\" reles alongside of poker and | ¢lags of poersons amoug 'I‘Ilflllms with a upon all forms of monopoly. It is not to | farmers are interested in seeing that their | 4o carry out the project of redistributing ..u,x‘w.n:;i..ki;:x\ glx.;u..w.v‘ : e LMy Sl a i R trace of Indian blood. — Tho squaw man | py doubted that such o league could | surplus savings aro reprosented in honest | soatg whicn Lord Salisbury is known to bo You Kinow: was tho mun who siow his erom el 1 THE contract Indlan school must !nm I.qun encournged by this I’u.‘.b. and specdily secure an enormous mombor- lu;)l\m_v'l. m&d:boy should lonl:‘o ali flirtations | contemplating -a plan whereby the repre- X T With the Jawbone of i ass, oventually go bucauso-there must be no | I0telligent half breeds have enjoyed | ghip, nor is it questionablo that it might | ith the at paver money schemers and jug- | sentation of Ireland would bo cut down, and | The ARERIBIR RS GRtEoBlasu ok Iatiiey 03085 Erlngns AT RV forRlvalyonrionos ] 4 snefits whic f 3 SR glers who are anxious to ercate wenlth out of Sngltsh distri vl i S86,575.63, or an average of $1,- | ;4o 7L 130 can’ benefits which have made some of them B! that of Engltsh districts where the tovies especlally those vou ean’t whi 3 logitimate partnorship botwe ho { ¢ f M | bo able to accomplish a great deal in the 3 T s i T year, which is moro than the : . B R : 2 wenlthy. Ono half broed on the Chey- | pntarest of the tsonla. Tt st | Hothing without the employment of labor or | 4o strougest, materialiy incroased. Thoro R i e church and the government, but there is v J 3 hong | hterest of the poople. The very exist- | capital. With continued prosperity these | 100, o ai s G Wt SOIBTh: e e g oot oM eshusbihe g Pk cadbey ; : ; al. always, too, the chance of gaining pres- e 5. spears 1o b o ous ana ovor- no hurry about the matter. Time will | ©Mne River reservation owns 8,000 hoad | gnee of such an organization, spreading | schemes can have no vlace in Nebraska. 'Jm‘:"a““““mwo mrou‘gh the mm(g: policy "‘rifi}u“,‘.‘ffi{‘r'.‘.’s“}‘,‘i,l:’{.‘.'é :z\-lir‘:“?t-t:.;?,l(1]:.’»‘5"5‘!\\‘nw Worked: l:u,)v, A A e DT mako the going casy as well us certain, | Of cuttle, yot he and his childron regu- | yigo1f ovor tho entire country and hav- =15 ofthe tory govornmont, which gencrally, iy | reat variations In avorage valuos. The | | M e Fushion S suvw o fs in dingor of 2 e—— larly draw their rations and annuities | jng the single purpose of protecting the CLEVELAND EMULATES THE CLAM. tust be ownod, deserves tho confldopce and | 8 -J.;‘emo;anrnyw;-ln‘ifgx ];;n::;l»zrts\l i '.’.fih"'iii Jocs 117 yu you knoy. / A mEarrLEss antiquarian mousing | and are cducated at public exponse. poplo from the abuses and oxuctions of | Globe-Domocrat (rop: Governor il is | sympathy of Bngiishmon. Snoutd awar | ot Willow Stk Dovslas bas tha’ bikhest | o eaeeioud Two of bissotors i ehunces around among the archives of the re- l1\ Un:md States J\uh;e‘ n]tll i?rrqlhnfl monopolies and #ll forms of combina- | not suymuhmu\'h these. mn.{ hut’llv, v‘vlll be | breakout in the Transvaal, orin Ezypt, or average $10.48, roguwm by l)ulmtu,d Tu-- ones." S worniEltal] given tho squaw man and his family a ¥ T observed that the democratic machinoin New | in Afghanistan, Lord Salisbury is almost [ and Sarpy, £.20. On unimproved land IKim- i = ballion reopans thoitimamora Bitaijohn protty stiff blow in the face in a e & Ry Gl dioi Ryl o petacins lnlS o Aot AR fa T LD cortain to moot, the omorgoncy with more | ball is tho' lowest with an averago of 0 | \ Dotrolt Prec Pross: “Dat's u horey flne ring Porter controversy. This antiquarian Y POk auol: 1+ i wholesome, repressive and restraining | his wishes and mterosts. e o it ovincod by | cents peracre. - Custer, Lincoln and Hooker i:::::lfi::';.?:'.-.fl',’;’m ' reni dun old col= : desorves to b thrown out of the windows | decision which declares that the chil- | jnyence. If a nfovement of the charac- | Ciucinnati Commerelal (rop.): Me. Clovo. e e et e B BEAR8R Y ko Sitiod Wiroriagooh dplacaiia it iand | SFen LSO b onbloy ee S S0 e 8 from the top of tho Washington monu- | dven of Indian blood shull follow the | tor poported has hon started it is sure | land has exhibited an agility quite beyond | Mr: Gladstono iu simuar conjunctures. Shettynadhucilollows Wit LI | Do s o wika it ortifyowlin kin 1 tus of the father and not the mother Oy G his years, and in_ total forgetfulness of the L o QRO RIRS (ooMR yEs unlttpRovedy| geartshsbader o mesiccoula it A mont. b Ly e ”L"l R TS s ST e e mako very rapid progr impedimont of his staturo, in declining tho | The tntroduction of home rule in Brazii | realty averages higher than' its improved, | getde cye widout killin® de eat. 5 A ; v a8 hold by the interior depurtment. In invitation to take the stump in Obio, has been doforred for eightoon months, but [ DOINE 81418, Sarpy is noxt highost, with | by g0inin mime hat was ami-hty i JARDINAL GIUDONS. has announced | the case upon which tho opinion was [ Crnizis of Omaba who beliove in | Chicago Tribuno: 3 7 not without reason. Time s reqaived for | Mipp,fotowed by Dakota with & shapoy little bathing suit I s = ; ““‘;“ ""‘; ”“'”“""';“ l']’““")“"“l""-’ ‘"‘“-l‘" promulgated the right to sell liquors 1o | honest and sflicient local government W\ foko aro you roing, Mr. Grover Clo1” | tho croation of & now political ordor. Tho | from 50.0% s Dasson and 87.11 1 1 KRG prett e e st offico and tho Catholic church over the ‘hildven of a nggro father, bor B o 5 A % the clam, sir,” said he. i farNova 0 b D 4 $£0.65 in Si tmights potit ] e the children of a nggro father, born of a | must a sert themselves in some mothod AAT0 you toing to holp in the Olfio raid | revolutionists bogan in November, 1830, by full:lwu I{:“" \uhhlnl::;:uf; and. t:;m"\‘vll‘(l o | prosumeiaged - als LR, choos have ended ‘and the pipe | Sioux mother, was the question at issue [ or the disgraceful behavior of some city | *Nobody has asked mo, sin,” ko suid. SleBEl RILRCUREOURE AN B L o O A AT e AR s 0! BRI T ke T ha by e A e it thon 1Y ¥ peaco l\:l:fi been Rnullkv'l. It is to be | and it was held that the United States | ang county ofticials will not be chocked Denver Sun kl:-]: ): The sole reason for | themonarchy and ‘tln'y provinees were swept DInIbaaN Ao T 3744 in Nanco { the beach, you know." Aoted in m_m connection that the pipe | lawagainst selling li(,_umv was notin- | or improved. It must be somebody’s ;h;l’“:yv'l\llrnl |‘|’*{\' };l;fu?[.‘.fv‘n\l:slxx;‘l.m‘\?lx l.,;nzg“:l‘l:; away by,mm, p‘x'nllu»mll(':ry d).:«‘,ruuf, llhu u::l).' Lo 8 _h,“\lc!.m 300, ‘\-,,M& ,:;,,,k(,,.,'“.l“,,', T s was filled with Indian office tobace fracted. This opinion, if it ba good luw, | business to eun down tho thioves and | Would wet bo cansistant st the iiiits thay | 5000 OF powor was tho provisional prosi- | 23 conts in Dawson ana 24 cents i Grevley e A i o dent and his self-appointed ministors, In [ to $2.38 in Douglas and $1.54 in Loup. Hu A yougater, fancyingz himself opens up a grent many very nice quc rascals who prey upon the taxpayors, | necessavily attaches to the exalted position BAL AN Ayl rango from 17 couts in Dawson and 97 conts | A YOUEAter, fancylng himself o waz, “TrE woman tempted me and T did 1% ¥ ¥ 2 4 3 = L of ex-president, every province a similar government was os- i 3 Chany DRRERCS Full many peat WOl ! tions velative to titles to Indian lands | What is everybody’s business is no- = e u 4 vith tho aid of tha ov warpl. | 1 Thomas to §1.47 In Kimball and $L26 10 | Uneioat ng that old time gig | oat,” said our first historic ancestor | yhe logality of Indian treatics and the A Nl 3 Kansas City Journal (rep.): Mr. Clov tablished with tho aid of the military garri- | 1,y glas. About t s shoes were full of feow g ho leguiity of Indiun treutles and the | body’s business; hence some organizn- | land announces that ho will not take part i | sons and promptly rocognized at Rio as tom. ONE INSPECTOR AT PRESENT. Full fonge the company had borne with hin, when he tried to sneak out of his own | g; i i i ' E REATON A v : f ! L distribution of the immenso funds hith- | tion should take up the subject and help | the Ohio campaign. Ho evidently doesu’t | porarily rospousiblo for the adwinistration of The governor has ot determinod whether | DUt thea they sworo he shou'd no more - transgression. A young woman tempted | orto held to be the property of all mem- | tho newspapers expose and disgrace the | (e to hoodoo his chances by becoming | o swse. - Tne procoss of transforming thoso | the new warehouse law chlls for more than Gt cs : S mea sy 4 1w vallowed it, sai pay ! 8 identified with what he alrcady perceives are ¥ 8 i And thercupon, with unexampled vim, ; us and wo swallowed it, said the Iowa | 1opg of tribes having Indianblood. It is worthy , st thoso guilty . o 3 do facto governmouts into coustitutional | One chief inspector of grain or mot. Judge [ “Thoy filled his seat comietely fall of shocs democrats, whon t 1 ¥ unworthy and convict thoso gullty of | dead suro losers. 3 Blair of Omaha_happening in his office Sillly Bmoorais, whion ‘they passod' ithe Of« |a far-venching deocision, and turther | orimes and multensances in office. Minneapolis Tribuno (rep.) : Mr. Cleveland | 8sencies of democrativ rulo was necessarily | volie du Svas asked. for an opinion, 'ho focende Blaetter: Manager to a mur A !.;lmwu] 1':lulfn|'u| with the local option [ gomplicates our relations with the emm———— has not yot,stated his roasous 1\;)_r :‘n:luslux o mvu'um‘ll\hv thu‘lnlmront (l‘x‘mvul;lui of L:IL) jJudge began w write one, but concluded the vingtho thoatrey Ll olause left out. The young woman was | .ihe. v i o s ielp his fellow democrats in Ohio by appea work, constitution was first framed for | matter needed further consideration and W R asulne fro Ania.50.00ma yet. a typowritor, too, by the way, kidhin, any man th Omaha who bolioves | jug in their bohalf upon tho stump.” Bubx. | tho nation and sanctionsd by a now songrose, | Dromised bosend. ae. aninion. feam Omepe | “Lhkiow. Thats Wiy L am Ko i Wy ) 3 Ay, Ordinarily the hulf-breedsare the pro- | there are scores of men and women out | planations are unnecessary; the platformis | o, 3 s tomorrow. The governor will appoint one « R e ] ! % 1 3 ; 4 Then it was possiblo to elect, the first consti- IR GIRLS OB NINETY-ONE. gressive element among the Indians | of work and anxious for something to do | o weak and John Sherman too strong for . chief fnspector tomorrow, and further ap- 5, GIRZS.OF NINETF-ON. Wrri all his fonduess for newspaper s : ) ¥ him. tutional president and to establish a ministry | boinements will depend on Judge Blairs ] i R “ lkl and theirs are the curliost and most [ undertuko to hire either a man ora [ M 000 (rep.): Mr. Cloveland ap- | in accordance, not with the will of tho bat- | k e S & 2 by, J. 8. K i : S L) ¢ ', Cl 2 " arper's Yo rople, ] :"’ IR0 "'(’ ““" """]'1 }' 5. Clarkson | pyperous signatures obtained to ngr womau for an odd job or ro acompe- | parently “gives himselt away” by his de. | tahons, but with tho law of the land. What | Attorney General Hastings takes the view s RS i A A et floations of 8uc- 1 yanig for the cossion of lands. Thoy | tent man or woman of ull work, and his | dlination to stump Ohio Tor Campbell, ‘1f | has botn dond for tho nation at largo is re- | thut tho luw, takenin its outirely, "contem- 3 toll mo stwas tho fashion, ¢ cossful lendership. 1o i fino looking, | 1,vo heon a very important factor in | boliof will bo sulphurously modified, | Campbell should bo cle ted govarnor 1t would | poated for the bonefit of each soversign | Plates bub ono ellof inspector. For girls to look like lillic has a good nddress, & whole-souled man- 5 mako him 4 possible presidentisl nominee, 1 5 SR et In addition to the appointments already Aot ; R b 8 tho sottloment of disputes and huvo often | Thero muy bo a groat many out of work, | with strength enough to keep Cloveland | 3tate. In each provinco it is nocessary to [ briomised for tomorrow, it 15 given out today ,And sit at home G b Y y < K I P Y Torth strod dy by her, I8 loyal to his friends, has had a | [ ovented bloody conflicts, but there are also a great many who do | awake o' nights, Tho ex-president 1s ovi- | framea constitution and to scouro for it the tat the Kvarnor Will also 800uRes & deputy '(';u'.ffnmfii‘:.?ffl.fimfnfu'-'”mor' b, nrience, i o N 1 ) v 1o T r or . i etod - bor rommissioner, Yy B R quest; varlad oxperlence, s iu excellent The squaw man is a crenture who | not want employment involving work. ‘l"‘.“l-‘ll"'l"“““’“' fo7 RUMBPEONG approyal ""‘“’“"‘“““5"““"" by, ,".“’ PRO-: LA i 3 But the maids bohind the lattice i hoalth, is u koon-witted manipulntor, | uually dosnisos himsstf and dosonvas BRIGRHIRAY AR IOLI St. Louts Republic (dem.): It Mr. Clovo- | ple. When this is dono tho governor 1s TR A i : R f usually pis 3 0LV . land cannot leave home to make speeches in | plocted and the oficial who has been repro- | The North Platte Irrigation and tand com- 3 ¢ and has kept his personal and business i i : ik | i I 9 I persona ©85 | the contempt of white nssocintes. Yot T'rE board of public lands and build- | the west, everyone ought to understand that asnting theravolutiona balof Novomber, | Pany has filed with the secretary of state a Today the times havo altered, i roputation unsullied by scandal. ho 15 often tho only suggestion of civil- | ings is expoctod to roport upon tho | he has oxeeliht non-purtisan ana MOPOUtiont ] 1550, rotires. In tho ohiof provinces this s T A f e N AL —— b A GRS ! : oL asons for staying at home at present, and Yy s, ikee The case of William Yohe Ave playing merry te ization in an Indian camp. Ho has a | Hastings asylum investigation tomor because the ate roasons of a | change has alveady been effected, and by the ond of tho year every state will bo released from thoe dominating influence of the nauonal administration, e There seems to bea generally provalent impression on tho Kuropeap continent that something will happen in’ Bulgarin before long. The F'rench press has been declaring for some time that Princo Ferdinand is on the evo of declaring his independence, and it is known that he has been making fresh ef- forts to secure his recognition by the powers, Turkey gavo tacit assentto the election of Ferdinand when she allowed the date for the appointment of a now governor for Kast Rumelia to pass by without making any sign, but the prince and his minister, Stambulofr, want something more definitd than this. knowing thut several of the great powers are ready to join in kis confirmation upon Tur- key's initmtive, Unfortunately for them, whenever the sultan exhibits signs of an fu- tention to recognize him, the Itussian am- bassador, M. Nelidoff, drops iu and hints that immediate payment of the long overd ue war indomuity wonld be exceodingly con- venient just now. Then the sultan thinks it would be foolish to iuterfero with tho status quo in Bulgaria - Views of Boies. Brooklyn Eagle (lem.) Two ohe=Democrat (rep.) Govornor Boloy has| Governor Bolos of lows given the republicans of has followed vary pru Tows a kood desl of ald dent consel 1n his leiter by acoopting the dem: of wocoptance. He sald tie nomination, wnd litle about siiver. littlo o I8 continuing hils noblo abcut the tarlff, bt work by his lotters, lntor- pitcliod 1nto prohibitl views aud apecchis. Lot and hanvy Boles knowa tl polutin Farmor Wheoler's tence. Musee has reached the supreme court from Douglas county. In so0th, the, Thoy ride neross the countr They climb the mountai And with oars that feather ligt Along the rive Yoheo has secured a judg- ment against the dofendant for $11% and costs, amounting to 164, T suit«of A. B. Withiers and Wedgwoad, sheriff of Hall count suprome cotirt, Tho plaintiffs are women and claimed to own Koods, boots and shoes, 1f they've not yet been to collog 'y are going by-and-by To shake tho tres of knowlodge, Though its brances touch the sky Forall their Greok and Latin, And poring over books, With faces sSmooth as They'll keep their a §20,000 stock of dr business previously, and the sheriff seized the stock which the wives claimed to own in order to meet certain judgm against the ainty looks, stock in suit ia Halt county, and the sheriff s appealed on error Samuel Howe, formerly in the governor's sturned from Aun Arbor, Mich., a full lodged lawyor, Surveyor Perry of Cherry county is on- gaged 1 the land commissioner's offico mal- iug & copy of the surveyor gouoral's Do you want a happy eomrado, In study orin funt Be sure vou'll find her quickly 'Mid thie girls of ninety-one, She'll keep that bright head steady, * Unharmed in any whirl, And not a lud will love hor less Because sho is o gir Highest of all in Leavening Power..—Latest U. 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