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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AUGI m 0 7 A D) THE EIGHT HOUR DAY ’ Innd administeation only 08, whilo | scientific success. It is, howover, nlso a | west, the transmissourt country. That coun- C 1% T lv(v N l “ FOUND ONLY THESKELETON, I'HIE DATLY I”‘I" | On August 1, the eight hour law pass- | there have basn tssuad under the pros- | Tuxury in whidh vouneils and boards of | try has always been protty reliably rapubli- \N MH' \0 ) " l‘()R Tl |“ 1 | sad Bnd of th Search for EittleA i N ! 1 ! D 08 have boon croate v 2l n Sean g 4l N £ s B HOSEWATER Hniron ed by the late legislaturs took effect and | ent administeation 413, or nearly | education can fidkdly he expocied to in- | €30, As new states have boen oroated out of | ProduMoks. i itis now in force. As n picce of legisla- [ sevon timos as many as were | dulge on behalfof tax payers. The pro- | |8 1Orritory, thoy have succossively taken 2 Wiikrananne, Pa., Aug. 8.—A little over - . PUBLISHED EVERY MORNIN ML Yat ; t ¢ their places in tho republican column, q f ' tlon it is open to soveral criticisms. As | allowed by tho intacior depart- | posed olectrié by wnd the proposed | “CIF PIsces in tne ropublican column | Stato Banking Dapartmont in Ignorance of | a month ago the wholo country rend ubout ! el r & 4 A | A new state from that section once save . - - a declaration of policy it is a great vies | ment under tho democratic administrn- | smoke consumay togother will involve | thy prasidoncy to tho ropublican par | Association Affairs, the disappearance of Aunnie Frodericks from THI FSURBSCRIT |:H\‘. tory for the laboring mes of Nebraska | tion. [t is to be obsarvel also, that this | an exponse of akant #7,000 it placed in | Hence it is ontitlod to rocsgnition. Some of | her home in Laurel Run, The village of Datly Bee (with Sunday)One Year g the o ;i large. It {s merely | groat increase 1 N lic business | the eity hall, is t rrout i v | L X Laurel Run is at the foot of the Wilkesbarrd Daily and Sundiy, On and the country at large is y | reaso in P 3 1l "Il cost is too groat In | its states havo of lato shown n littie waver- | 2 ! . Eix months the entering wedge, howover. It is | hasboen nccomplishol without any in= | view of the other pxteas which are nee- | ng. Appr ivo rocognition might stoady | TWO HAVE CCMPLIED WITH THE LAW. mountain, It is a mountain of dense forest < 3 Bears and othor wild anfmals are numerous. [ il Rt more in th nature of an oflicial approval | eronsod exponso 1o thy govornmant cssnry. them and reassure thom { Ll el isAlS ot i mardhs Eaturday fee, Ong Y enr of the theory of the oight hour day than | Those familive with Yho land poliey of y | Tlg— Umaha fs the greatest city of tho Missouri | Saiing Py R B il et Weekly Bee, One Yoar. ... AL an enlorcainent of- the principle. itsell |-the Cloveland admialsténtion ‘”m e Dr. T A, 1 yof Washington, D. €., | valioy sftuated In a republioan state, Tt fs | O™ And Building Companies Tran- | ing party was at onco organi . For throo ’ O VICES: YENING Seh Ry arhls RAT TN | SoTh Lo ARt s tod not ba told that | 108 forced himsplf once more upon public | protty well west, 1ts iifo Is the brond, fros, | ACtIng Business in Nebraskn -ln\\nnm rehod the mountain, but could Omnha, The Pee Huildn idadatbilbaile o AL : | Ll S tontion, Howigited the Sioux reserva- | likeral, active, rushing westorn lifo, Its | are Making Little Effort to find no trace of tho missing girl Bonth Ompha. Corner N and 26th Streets BEE understood the friends of the mens- | it was the most illibseal and unjust ever Vistted the Sloux rvas | Thon the fathor hoard that o band of gyp- Couneil Bhims, 13 fanr Stract ure at th time of ts onuctmont 1nto & | prncticad sines tho Lned Laws wot nco. | ona rocontly &l the Rosobud agonoy | Atmosiliere i the stmosphors of thut life. | Win Pubtic Confidence. sios had camped on the outskiets of the n..l;we'gnrl(« o il ’n‘»;:w‘:lr I”.(fu Kr‘vvmm'”u law it was their intontion to rest satis- | effoct. Ostonsibly intonded to protect the | OM¢inls orderad hifm oft the reservation. And that atmosphero often has a quickening, | P, mountain, and that it was possivle that thov o . 14 o 8 S the ontion tc . offect, Oste | anded to pre tvening, lening, liberalizing offect | had kidnaped Annio. The gypstes had taken ' 1 The commissione di affairs so- inst dishonest settlors | mmlssioner of Indian affalrs se- | oo e peoplo. Lixcory, Neb,, Aug. 8.—[Special vorely rebukes the agent for this sum- Then Omaha is only about six hundred | to Tnr Bry Inquiries are being r 0 v doparture two days before, A pos dvod | JVUS orkiized and the wypsios were ov elvod ) taken. Thoir wagons were searched, but the Vashington, 556 Foiirteenth stre ands ag: egram R | fied with the fact of the passage of the | public g RO U | Inw and await developments befove fol- | and to sscure a fulfillmsnt of legal re- communications relating to news and " N " 1 nar, roceeding and is give: o tiro- o bout, " o e Ta by idrouned tc by | lowtng up thete udvasnia quirements, it operated to deprive | MALY procceding and this gives the tiro- | nilos from Denver, If the convontion goos | About the relinbility of this and that . lous littlo kil was not amon thom Editorial Departnent The theorotic eight-hour day has in | thousands of honost settlers of their | S0Me crank an opportunity to Mv_l-‘un A [ thero it wil! be about as near Denver as it | and building assoctation, indicating consid . When the posso roturned without the girl, , little cheap notoriety. Dr. McGillicuddy | could get without actually coming here, It | erable distrust of those cont rns, The state | Fredericks “dotermined to make anothe | Tawful rights, while undoubtedly doter- bacome sol b of the mountain. Ho organized a big party, mostly his nei £ive evory man £ for BUSINESS LETTERS viow two very commendable purposes bendiiremmea 10 The e Sbialine Company, | Tho first is o reduction of tho hours some [ will eateh something of the Rocky mountain | banking department is not in a position to fon | mirand influenco. Omaha has fair hotel | vouch for the trustworthiness of any of thoso | put him off the Pine Ridge ngenc, years ago and the Crook comm ibors,and said he would ch day spent in tho ring many who would ha ands. Tho pros- nen to take ree- | sott Omnha. Drafis, chocks and postaMco oriers | labor to enable working rs from entering ; o S ATV ER . R £06 R nade payable o ordur of tho “com | ion and dovote somo time to study. | ent administeation, whilo insisting upon | f04nd him a nuisance when nogotiating | A¢commodations of her own. And then, ns | institutions. Thoy aro requirod to sond tho | Wwoods, - 116 iorteaged ni 1ol tho pany. Ll e Gl Rl iy e P LS LS B R PR the last agrooment with the Dakota | ® SPecial ndvantaga and attraction, sho could | board copios of their constitutions aud by- | Order to raise funds. Tha mem bers ot the The Bee Peblishing Company, Provpiglnrg | e second is to incronso tho domand | a full performuncs of ovory logal re- | the I e s o moddlesomo busybody | 10 tho tomporance delogatos and attond. | laws for oxamination, Only two of | BAFLY, Bowever Fefisei 1o tako o cont from olllILS LAA for lnbovers, The first idea is felici- | quirement, and exarcising the utmost S Ly "" Y buil | "OLs BCross tho great tiver to bo entertained | them have boe: oxamined, and | b fi"“ufv'»""k""|";',',l,‘.f A o e3 THE BEE BUILDIN o | LAY wat Torth T~ tie well letiown sentls | s and vigilanes to provent [ MM his removal from tho I '*"" In ono of the chiof vitios of prohibition | they were dirccted to make cortain | poopie, it was dotermined o seam ror CioE BWORN FTATEMENT OF GIRCULATION, | ment: “Right hours for work, olght | fraud and - dishonosty hns pur- | OHCY was probably proper. The bur- | state, [ ehancos in thelr mothods of doing business el early Sunday morning S0 that tho Etate of Nebraskn, | hours for study and recreation and eight [ sued o libsral courso toward | 490 0f proof should be on Bland at least A nospitable and ambitious city, Omaha | The board has designated Examiner Garber | Men could gt buck 1o work on Monday, Ac .. County of Donglas, 59 " hours for sleep.” The sccond idea is | settlers in harmony with the spirit and | © $how tho contrary. His presence | would do her bost to well entertain all who | to take charge of tho loan and building as L DAL A e e Bre WM AU T Rl Bt upon. the proposition that there | Intontof the lnwe. dnd the tifying [ 1N the Indian country {s subver- [ mightcome to tho convention and to well fooiauol nffu(rs, buv/shera ts o, dirdeb foomie. [ ey Hinh g8 HEDS SSURIGIOHL RO HINCAES ctuntelrealneion of T Day Ban o S0 M B | vosult 18 soon i the. above statieidos. | #1v@ of disclpline. Ho bolioves n | oare for thom e | Dends on the fabs of sl s o o ies | 8aunds of dozons or more, Bofore night tho for the week ending August 1, 1201, was as [ @ ousands of worthy 1 a | result is sow e above s stic ¥ i 1 ¥ 2 i oder? NEOE;2 IR RS Saan SR e v i best part of tho mountain was travorsed foilows: wsy | Ut of employment because theve is not [ Tho republican pavty gave the country [ Uh¢ Indian as an Indian, and op A Mortal Offense. [ atagincs Laorohas booy oo dolny it 0X- | Fiust bafors dusic. the: Gdvancy BuA o chs Eunday. Juily 0 | work onough to go i A reduc- | the logisiation by which the most fruit- [ PO%¢s allotment in sevoralty, tribal o Minneapolis Times, U IRAIRS ot Tt of "“j Lo .~’~”“’I"“'.“‘ | searehing party roturned. They had no tia Monday, “Tuly 2t y 4 g 1 A0 disintegration and the breaking up of Lincoln, Neb,, has gotten out a noat n lisset g anLes. heratolor o oX | ings of the girl, Al night long women aud Tuiesday, Tuly 30 tion of the hours of labor which the in- | ful portion of the country has been built 5 o hus discrodited tho | Andlarge quantity of boom litoratura in | hoxt taro s, oy, he Work within, tho | Gffiven \waitod at the oot 0f 1o mennta: ednosdny, iy 9 ; L4 roservatic ? dlsc ed the ¢ alarge g y of boo erature in | next two wee nd ho is haring a o h aitec 0ot 0 mountain Thursday, fily w. (VIS rall oR(osta mititey & d omaiid o by anid o prodeltt fid i AT SeatIoH RN 2B S R SORERACE e i . FETEH G ndTdae (1OELLE: Gukd | Tamiot v il waocintion offiosrs | fOF nows. Str s from tho searching Eridny utyat for ndditional individuals and so the un- | shown ftself to bo i full sympathy with | ¥ork of the Indian Rights' assoctation, | 0o POt @ 8 EREETEE T8 T HIGER | Gt 20 (hitections to ald. ssoclatio law apd | PArY returned every hour. They had tho Chonli ey o | cmployed have omploymont and wages. | the purposo of that legislation. The | 804 the citizens’ board of Indian com- | 1o 1o o nico town and Minaeapolis | COMPIYINg tuerowith e A AL A LT Se ks yved hi 1 g of that legislation. The Kt ot ' COM™ | Lincoln is co town and Minuoapolis | S : of the wirl, ~Evorybody gavo up tho search Avorags.. ...t et | Inother words if 1,000 men work 10,00 | vocord it has mado in this rospoct Is not | MIssioners. I the pross and on tho | woula ook with dindly eyos on her ambiton e R b e but the faiher, Ho continued o roam the TEOR SCHUCK, ! 4 atform ho has foug! SaHopt 6 i 4 A2 o staten made by somo of the em 0! or roko Sworn to hefore me n pseribed dniy | hours at 10 hours oach por day, the sume | the least commendablo part of its | PAUOrm ho has fought the offorts of the | it the suid map by an unpardonable blunder | ploying job printers of Omaha that the on- | and soisite N raioimh, broken in heart presciice (s 14E duy of Augtste A D 101 L it e o e govornment to individualize and eivilizo | had not locatod the encampment of 135F in | leraasod opy of the ieht-hone Tuts wouys fe | B0 SPIFiL, Mr i L TL L N\‘ '; ”I '|’.'n\1m. TGP Shohipan & C the savages. Tle boasts of his friend- | St. Paul. Minneapolis could stand anything h;nnwl.. not true. An examination of thio bill ) ’n.u morning Aaron Porter knocked at the i CALFAal 4 4 x B e e Bl R e e but that, Sluned by the governor and now in the | doorof the Frodericks cottage. Tho fathor Etatoot Nol raak Iho enactment and onforcoment of the | THE 104 REPUBLICANS. snip for the nonprogressive chiofs and O scerotary of state's vault shows that tho | Semete iee odericks cottuge. Tho - father George b, Tzscline 2 duly s n.fe- | Nobraska law isan i 1portant step in T'he democratic and mugwump press w:wfll:u‘- el ronsible for the attitude PASSING JESTS. number of hours is mentioned only once, and “Your child has veon found,” sald Aaron.” it G Y of o oconomics of this country, but tho | Of tho cast is bowng advised that tho ro- | of Sitting Bull, Rted Cloud, Two Strike [ o FCHEESER e word eight' s oy piain a8 pria. “What! Found " oxolaimed the fathar as oy irclation of Tie DALY e for 4o | roform which it was soucht to inaugu- | Publicans of Townare vory much wov- | and othar opponcnts of the Crook agros- | 1iktets enos s wapiSio0s hemborton—1'd oI e bo jumped with joy, - “Iy sho uliver o Sepih 0 i, Sk “ihien! ™ 0% | vato can ot bo mado in & singlo day, | tied ovor tho situation in that state, | ment. Ho is a pasuforous person whom | BISEier 50 it T vortie: (el sy in e AL et bl R o ey oL O g g replieportbe S coploss for N0~ | Do business of the countey cannot at | that desertions from the party ure num- | the genuine friends of the Indlan henrt- | ™} Do as 1 did: ask him to glve you | dica Iastnight. Sho was attending o gnso- | and o fell ina swoon, Aftor ho wis ra: K0 coples: for 'S0, Docsmber, 8 o 2 5 S et e L s _ | theretusal of her lino stovo. 'The wind blow out one burner, | Vived ho accompanied Porter to the moun tor Jannary. 1901 %445 | once adupt itself to the new ordor of | €rous, and that the leadovs ave trying to | ily and properly dispise. Tho sympu = . y i Do ot ; ) ! L A B Ay LonC t e G : e ik Staesals o Ll Jenver Sun: Eldor Sistor-Why Luefle, | POEMItting the fluid to drip wto n pan below, | thin. The latter had beon huckleberrying Sopleas for. Vehrunry, 1801, 2832 coplos things. Patienco should control both | €ONjuro up somo way tostom the rising ) thics of pooplo who know Dr. Bland will | Denver Sun: Bider Sistor-t¥he Luotlo, | REEMIUIng tho fluid to drip wnto 8 pan below: Barly in the morning ho came aeross a little SahlGufor Mav. il b0 eoples: for June, | gides of the controversy. The working | tide in favor of the democratic candi- | be with Agent Wright in this case, and | \/{L/adeyou tarn the ) began to wipe up the drivping gasoline, A | Haseton, He cano at once to the conclusion 801 26,017 coples, Tuly, 181, 27,021 coples, 3 ¥ § el LT SEai S 4 sre | not with the doe S o Salonar Luctle -1 thouzhit Teould put his blazer out. | gust of wind blew the flame of the other | that it was the remains of Aunie Frodericks. Grorr 1L Tzscneek, | people with the law on their ‘side can | date. It need hardly be said that ther b with the doctor or the commissioner 2 L burner toward her, tho gas took fire | Ho was not mistaio The little girl's uce away. The S Washington VostenWiiose e 0n1tuge is || naiic fh ant = loAtInG s st | labHaN vare fanre 8o 8 a1 ARMOUR may be able to cornor | thaf hitck thoro from tho board wallz' = | cblaze. She ran out th the yard and rollod | futher's griof was pitiful. Tho. place- s he but 1t he Lmilton = Disston's ilindelphle | v the arass, A' young br jor, with ravo | the skeloton was found is ac miles from Hionaire's A beauty, isn't it? . lends enchantwent | prose of mind, got a quilt and began | the Fredericks home. She had waudered is no information of this kind in this sec- | tion, and the democratic organs of Towa Piir are not makin, aims of this kind, | the pork market occasional bseribed in me, 0. i, P 1k, and ought to be satisfi iry DSl | the fact of theennctment of the law loc Sworn to hefore me and presence thisi duy ot August, A afford to be temperate in their demands 1 fora time with any e i g v T AR N (o et : “Ah! Yaas. *Disston i GOVERNOL Boiis’ speech at the New | ing to its enforcement by degroes in- | though they would surely do so if thero | reaches out after tho wrain business of |\ s iDisste smothering tho flames, Her clothing, how- | aimlessly about and then was citier killed by - = EE AL ,v; el ! ol BT eI e was the slightest zround. On the con- | the country ho may got injured. He has - over, was burnod to @ handful of cnarrod | bears ot diod of st rvation. I sho starved (o CU.I.A.« "ln'n‘m waginokincondediionnomof | EFE R i e ey \pitalists and em- | trary the most trustworthy information | & handsome fortune which the Chicago S (L, "I'I“"““"’,"‘”"““ ek d g RLb T SRR bl S 1\1‘;1{: e B I ployers of labor have known since tho [ S that while the republicans of Towa | board of trado would liko to soe divided | 11 g el a daening folon bors arrived in time to help her brother and | 1eft when found. 7 h . Thik ¢ i aw | fully realize that they have a d fight | among grain dealers and speculators Tie of blue and shocs of yellow; carry herin the house. The mother was at o= - DR. BLAND has no business on an | last days of the logislature that the law ) ML ¢ SR : 3 Alonz tie streot ShiboL OB RSON QNS IDRILRIN Indian resorvation, He ought to bo sent | Was enncted. They should have taken | before them,and that thorough organ- l| hilip had bettor stick to beol and pork o smirhs and sunfios lis pretty wiles. e e f e t celig ol A2 0.8 £ TPatlon Netive i eis s tiann osf y grai suiator: G ¢ maddens meet (i RNDI . 5 . s home!evary. e Ko plits fo56 on oney the necessary steps either to test the | ization and uctive, ngaressive work will st the grain specuiators mako him s ool A TiNgAIl: Tho joke is on the governor. He appointed Cleveland Plaindealor (dem.): The sel e constitutionality of the act immediately | Do necessary to success, thoy are not | theiv meat. He thinks to see each tuir onie fall S. L. Brass of Juniata as one of the demo- | tion of Headsman J kson to suc L cratio world's fair commissioners, The re- | Quay as lead of tha national ropublican com- zone at his o port of the independent convention in Adams | mittee will give sfaction to tho place— g without confidence. » nothing by | after the date when it should go into of MINNEAPOLIS will make i 3 MR Birz0 AT O takaat wator e : bolittling Omaha in the contest for | fock or they should have prepared The campnign in Towa has Wy Lh s SR G D e i ns I LE T county last week shows that Mr. Brass was | bunters of the republican party. national convention honors. The west- | themselve its enforcement in | DOt yot opened, and until it does | boautifully on the subjoct of female London cut elothers: : nominated county judge on the independent & Washington Post (rep.): Mr. Ciarkson, orn cities ought to stand together., good nized labor | Open and is somewhat advanced chers and prineipals. Now let him | on H;mm.’y e malden's élder brother ;l«'(l;‘cll‘. l\l|l| ;:‘A:{;n i lr:rl"llvlwllllf:;:( :udi‘n“xl‘:l”:::l::‘ :::;‘1';;" “fil!‘"nfln' ~;|\I~-:'u:l\w" ;':\n,n'lnu:;-lln‘lv. s oug gether. 4 b o % T s it a1 oS elogate » independe cial con- | will bring to that position experience, ability —— e and organized enpital mizht have met | 10 judgment worthy of considor- | 4150 call off the fuolish friends who i Voo Smi hat seroet wlong. vention. This gives the indepondants threo | and untiting nggsossivenss. 16 o chaney Dispatenss from Detroit indicato | each other on common ground and have | #tion can be formed as to the | 818t upon raising his pay and hiring him ”':'\'-'m"“‘il'x'."f.\l':';:L"' her song, commissioners, the ropublicans two and the [ were desirable, it is doubtless well thav it bo 5 domocrats one. made in this way. prospeets of cither party. Tho state- | for three years, before we have satis- izl 5 Soerisy e factorily tested his capacity for se- | New York Herald: Chumpley—You decline RATHER BE A FARMER, Chicago Post (dem.): Mr, Clarkson is tho ents 3 oo y toste apacity for supe v York . : i i ments or opinions of nowspuper cor T 1 because Lam poor, but somd day Tshall be | T jeutenant Governor Majors, who is steor- | ©qual of Quay in astitoness aud hns tho im. o of very little ® 8¢ ing the ship of state during Governor | M=asurable advantage over the Ponnsylvan- and | 1an of knowing the people, to whom he stands that the contost over the encampment | entered into a mutual agreement either for 1892 will be very short, sharpand | for the enforcement of the law or the decisive with Lincoln and Washington | test of its constitutionality. It was un spondents at this time Jessio—Well, you have my postofice ad- as the only competitors, wiseon the part of both to postpone alue, because they are certain to bo L dress. ‘I'hayer’s absence, did not leave his farn ; W } Jnnay o e R fo il colored to_harmonize with tho political | A MEMBER of the board of education S et var o oy Hatsenthworl ity 1\ oL pulony miH e tIQU Y sligeal ‘”“'""'\ conference until now and extremely un- | ¢ 2 t i CA “Been w deacon in a | hewas very busy, and did not wish to come | ity could possibly stand. is using his influence with councilmen in behalf of the electric indicator for which | sen 1 the bas- | unless it was absolutely necessary. He is | Chicago Herald (aem.): “".r'fi..'."'f.‘,';; expecied tomorrow, however, to sign some | the man chosed to succesd WHEN Kansas markets hor $100,000- | fortunate for all concorned that it should | leanings of the papers for which they . Clarkson, , although a 000 worth of stock, grain and produce | bo allowed to plunge the commercial | Write. No less untrustworthy is the Ry e v © 81y you have | 8 co 1 inge Aol . anufactuveds w 35,5 T { LYOWNaYoL nasded Wny | notarial commissions or something equally | man of good character, was ‘soleetad for his her people will bo restored o their [ interests of the city into chaos when | 20ssip which is sent abroad regarding ll)““ (‘lnu‘;‘u'IM”L" «rsh“unt $: ,;OI).] The Ik onr EouBluhSaouEroaatON R RN ikt Th hoTEan MRSl G ia aTo | el et o L e e e U N H " T : Co o inati 5 1 AT (] HETF 2 ap- L " " n ¢ i " i ¥ right minds and Peffor and Simpson | reasonuble concessions on both sides | alleged —combinations and plans | boar Shbian YA IO 60 “Hundreds of times,” replied the passenger | deck and no dangor is apprehended, lenco as o politician and for his greed as o will bo welcomod homo with_brick bats. | wonld have avoided such misfortuncs as | ontered into or contomplated, | Pratus for tho. Kellom school. Theso | i i hiroiufiach: have found ANOTIER APPOINTVENT. spoilsman. " He stinds for all that is. lowest havo como upon hoth employers and | 28 for example the report recentiy sent | PWO facts placed together are decidedly Finany e wha's e o OS] Among the acts which went into effect Tast | 414 O R R R il 3 = J ) e °) ) Menlheaas o, With an Intensely weary look on | Saturday was one authorizing the superin- | IKansas City Star (ind.): Tho effect of tho THE bright, beautiful fact sworn to employed. out that an arrangement had been & —— Nad drawn from his poekot 1 was | tendent of public truction to appomt a | change in the national republican committee and established beyond controversy, is It is unfair for the laboring men to | made for a coalition of the republican o ‘e 874 20 =T Sl Pl out for inspection of the man in the | geputy. Superintendent Goundy says the | Will be regarded with universal interest and 3 z m I W have 374,301 votes in our favor for ek suita tin o-stuined card on which was d.\f.‘", n s I, but that the bond | With deep soiicitude by members of the that Nebrask ited in large letters the follo 4 Ins s $17 por capita to tho | demand an arbiteary advance of pay of | and prohibition parties. Theco is every | the ropublican mational convention. ine will not be an- | Party. * Me. Clarkson, who suceccds Quay, 15 iD= | is not ready and the <L credit of her citizons on deposit in the | twenty-five por cent. or move in times of | reason to believo that no such thing has | Thoy represont thio losses to the repub- sver found 1 tho contrlbutlon box a but- | nounced for severl days. Tt s thoughit tho | 4 Maching poiitioian, chough ho by no banks of the state and every dollar of it | business dopression. There are no em- | been thought of or is Likely to b sought [ lican party in states within five hundred | ton of any sort or ietndiniayaliciy At PR o L e i unserupulous than Quay, subject to check. ployers of lubor in Omuha or Nebraska | by the republican leado g . miles of Omaha since 1888, The con- THE QUEEN OF NEARTS. employed in the oftico, but iie is by no means a purist. g . | —— malking oxceptional profits at this time. There fs ground for confidenco in the | vontion hero will help to lead back into Delroit Free Press, i A N Y. Recc (rop.): Genoral Clarkson MR W. R VAUGHN prefaced his [ Many of them urc losing money. | Success of the Iowa republicans this ORI o L v The summer girl The case of Abraham L. Miller vs the First | 13 # republican of proven dovotion to” tho nde c i P ! g 3 ; 24t ¥ W crs. Ow titlkes @ whirl 3 I | party, and his ability as a political managoer spreech in the Metropolitan Colored | Luboring men are hadly in need of em- | year in the fact that the conditions ave In zenhyr-wooing clothes; Slatioutlibankiof “I\;m‘;‘" ot o Cievied | s bien developed by oxporier Haligiin Mothodist-Episcopul church in Wash- | ployment in all these western | Mmore favorable to that party than they PROFESSIONAL demagogues and an- T e oy comnty. Last yenr Millor doposited fu the | HYCIY sympathy with the masses that i tion that he was w gentloman of inde- | cight-hour law looked to the omploy- | agricultural intorests of ~ the state | people in Omaha by their insane drivel | Boston Herald: A man went into wcrowded | S oa Millor Mo ont gofrs orttund for | Wodnesdny brings the voluntace: forcos md pendent fortuno ! ment of many who aro distressed for sured a prolonged period | ahout Tri BeE, but the vank and file of srokeLalbily sone aLnoKingsOEI I to e o s bE Lo MTa ot 1o [ogular standing organization of tho A o want of wages, A reduction of pay for pority, and it will not | honest workingmen read this paper and | v vers fow stripes sin the clork topiicds | Ho sued for tho palnce and_got o udgment, | FePublican parey under ono head T LEVELAND, Hill and all tho othor | gight hours: Inbor was antiofpatod by the 1 ooivice any conslderable | recognize it as tho champlon of the truo | SHISF.MTGA0EM0, mich womm sow ™ tAveyou | for “eling6, - whe” Wemors bark alioges ska, Missourl find Kansas the asplring statesmen are warned to keep [ framers of the law by reason of the | numberof intolligent farmers that it is | interests of Omaha. strate tho fact 10 you.” Beahm!s/ohsksibacalisoha hadt o o st iy " among the ovbponeuts of an oyo on thut man Gorman of Mary- | finuncinl conditions provailing, but it | Wiso in such circumstancas to vote —_— ot St SOUEL (R SRter 0| donost i Honce it chicges thuo M. | prestdont. Harison fy” consonon. ovon i o > 2 smocratic thi snet RT 3 e = anoutedy A et BALD ¢ owed i s 2, vhich he 0 5 o managers d (“{‘ld}; Irlllml stato goos democratio this | wag urged in its bohalf thut the loss to | #&hinst the party which stands for hon- | RAILWAYS Intorested in the cattle | fhotibdh akatss. gleclons e el o | ational comimittse 1T oMot tadhzed thom all he will shy his castor into the arena | one man would £0 to the support of an- f est money and is sceking the broadest | business should not be allowed to for- THE SPEAKEI'S IETURN. tho bank $300 that ho secured from I3 selves this week in electing Clavkson. They i and hurt somebody. other. Tho act is weak in that it por- | Possible extension of tho markots for | gt for a minute that Omaha stands Washinglon Post. MyEoniwhaslar fdeputvicuditoniincharaal felnstad ihininaw bocatiafiliopiin uicediits e o Z 50.000 | Mits employers to puy employes by tho | their products. The assertion of the | third amongst the eattlo markots of this Ob UyesiTitealininaineratien fon St e IO e L B I e r|‘ n‘l“ m,': \o‘ "“',s 150,000 | your or month, or even week, without | democracy that the tariff policy of the country and with half a show will next Amfmml:lu 1 just b things hum The state house coniributes to the tion, telbutiry torvitors oragen e Present | rogurd to the number of hours por day. | republican purty has had the offect to | year step to scond placo, Hogmalacthusold snyel; AmnyoteRRang biinkeann londnibatclg CONING T, L“’;"l B "(’l“‘ oLy l""‘:',","‘*v Wo must | 1y s therefore vory natural thing for | lower the price of overything tho agri- = WitihQureniviloterinashoakor Brao Cook of tho land oMico, Harey Downg | . N \’IU’ [ln(ll n)(mmu_\, of Toxas and New | amployors to decide upon wages per | vuitural prolucers have to sell and | WHETHER it bo a lockout or a strike Andislyalihinh eingingeriwoiia of the labor bureau and Secretary Koontz of [ 4'i¢ following states will hold. eloctions onug A“nwlm l:) |'|u ~mx]v}nv.»,~t and that of [ poyp month or weok, instend of day for | to increase the cost of everything | is immaterial. The fact is the men are Lva taughuliliiliowico Suuelohiontrighty |)itha :‘)"\';‘I‘”‘:'H“"” REl s rinia will olect one-nalf Its senate and Mo 8 g 5 T A 8 ” ; E 5 1o Impudent mi e, Superintendent Armstrong o Beatrico t'doloan b ontana to the northwest, day labor. To avoid the ponalties of | they have to buy, the farmers of | not at work at the smeiters and the com- And driwl in rasping nasil tones, {nstltution. for - feable. MInaaa. was an toe A9 RE Caionn s st the act an individual contract is neces- | fowa know by practical experience to be | pany, the men and tho city are losing +The house will be in ordes capital today consulting with tho board of Aanachugons savliliclo SPAN . s ’ Thila % 5 : ¢ o] I did as Romons never do Sibiieballain sakabo R aaditloniia, state officers and legi: AASEaNH Aol ths beldos for the protection of the employor. | false. Whilo that policy may not in | monoy. And St wp i o 1orn Jailiouiidines abous thargdditien to thlaty POFBIOFS o, vifteon of thom | rppogs arg the conditions and tho | overy respeet commend itself to their s g = R e T b ey Superintendent Goudy of the department ssipplwlll eloot: throo :ratlrond a made an attack upon the gurrison at Ninki i . ey ek ' board of education will be sorry q e THinn i S will 5 est | missioners and legislature, & oyt 2 working vill ap- | appro; they know that none ol 0 b Nosort it-up Utica of instruction will make a round of toachors 4 sober, thinking working men will ap pI 3 'y the i i i Nebraska will oloct associate justice of th Burcelona for the solo purposo of knoo ato them. The agit 1tors who per- | evils prophesied of it by the democratic | O it ihin the faco of public sentiment, Uontinong. LT B R R R RS AT T mg down prices on the bourso and apira only feom) ovart worlco juws I]u’n party have been experienced. Undev | i forees the issuo of a three-year con- oy Wik o1ira, 5.8, Blanchatd, ohiof grain mspector, Uniyorst 53 51 rofiting by t b G 2l FE § er-worlke VS dagiad B i a0t wi Superintendent Fitzpatrick on! the [ S, 8 anchard, chief grain mspecto ow Jeree, olect part of the senata RERUR Ly e a il By o e e pro- | tract with Superintondont [itzpatrick Pd Knoked (o ar cntlod at tho stato house toduy, and will ox: | New Jersoy will elcct parvof tho senats properly failed ; nt to jail, 1 f their followors wh % ducts has boen preserved 1| RHOYE: And put a glrdle round (e amue the rules prepired by tho seorotaries | #nd the assembly. S S those of their followers who have not L i preserved and —_———— With my ig Gordon sash. of the board of transportation before they Ohuto b ‘l“‘“"’”"'i andiothersatn o A MAN who bolioves the American | S4TefUlly thought out the situation, | enlarged, many of the necossaries A LOCKOUT ov strile at the smelters ey T "Why is 16" nsked a | ¢ Promulgated f Mg o B ‘:‘,~“"'“"“':‘l;l“”‘:‘”:I e AE 0 belio: o Amorlog i il Somerville Journal: v is 18" asked a e o h0se wendment to the cons on provid- Indian should be kept in his blankes | P2t CHOM0t avoid tho facts. Tha | have been choapened, and taking tho | means a loss of $36,000 per month to the | stransor, “thit You Americins ire so anxions Rov. B.S. Stele ot o auls Mathodiat | 1 for uniformity of taxation LYK ooner reasonable concessions are mado | whe e is requiremel N atail irdetana ey g or the north pole Stel E aul’s Methodis ST vy “will: Jolack tronsurer. and and topeo and the American [ndign | 50000 reasonablo concossions are mado | whole vange of his requirements tho | retail trado and the wage-earning people I el 0s e laneen KloboItratEary || niseapsl E ahirehiin s aaiaa beila Lo T T Tl tribes should be recognized s Independ. the sooner agreements fair to all con- | farmer is able to supply him- | of Omaha, and is therofore doplorable. [ “weAmericans aro great travelers, you know, | tion among his congregation by announeiug | i il convention shall be held and etect dei- E ont nations is & g0od man to komy mway | C0F00d Will be entered into and tho toc- | self today for less money than e e AR AR e AR DT LR T RO e nobyjoooph a recall aftor this | ogates to the same. % g Do | rible wasto of movey and loss of time to [ the same articlos would have| THE railways ought to have botter = JSeen, o0t thavo has . beons . HovemenL I Now:¥ork willioleot jzovornor iligutonant from the [ndian country. Dr. Bland is { & ; = - } & 200,18 Detroit Free Press: Biggins—T understana | Foason, but there has boen a movement in f o Ui or seerotary of state, controllor, trons. R e s { wage-workers will cease. Tui Bew | cost himayear ago. The producers of | business sonse than to discriminate [ (Detrolt Free bress: BleginsTunderstana | 000 ot o horsado himn, T AT D T T 3 iond of the [ndian, i b ] ; W. A cenred an order restr regrots that milder counsel has not pre- | Towa are in favor of honest money. | against Omaha as a cattle market. ot tudunaugse g vthing | fng the city treasurer from delivering cortain | YOVOr the senato, the assembly, ton justices PERIAPS roflection upon the fast thay | Y8i1ed: It is & deplorable misfortune at | They want a dollar for dollar’s worth e ot kind. "o tho contriey, S TRover | pating Donds, oo 1586 of £11,000 and ane | Ot supremo court, and 4 roproscutative in tho Omaha & Grant smelting and rofin- | 'Hi® time to have #36,000 per month | of their products. They are opposed to How long has it been since John [ siwsuchu freakasyou Inside adime mu- | Gihep of 10,000, to A. W. Jansen.' He claims Maryland, Novembor 3, will elact gov- R withdrawn from circulation and from | any policy the effoct of which would bo | Quinn earned an honest day’s wages at Htna—Olil. gh!! Thien it's a1l et e e tha " one botids, BOL | ernor and other state oflicors and logislaty ing company owns extonsive plants in 5l of o Stiggins must have misroported and vote upon six proposed amendments 10 Donver and Leadvillo whoso furnace | U Support of needy familios, wh,..,. to | to depreciate the currency and impair | any honest manual labor? awarded thom to Jansen. - Greon wunts them [ it ¥oi4 SRS S BFOPORIE BITECIRCMES 16 firos are burning unintorruptedly may | ®1 appewranees williog - concessions | the erodit of the nation. The domocrats S WashinalonSear:: HTRat was a orel Mlingn | Lioaexehelyreny teatand by bisbld, iChe |Fiowors the nor to disupprove: separate help the partics to the prosont contro- | FOM both sides would have carried the | demand a policy regarding silver that \',"5'\‘,',fe',‘"'.,.',",7‘}'.,‘,'““' RN ARSI R RS heuring Shig b s toms. in spvopriation. '1'»”-,.u.-'..'.".‘u“l"},‘-fi"‘,}f vorsy to reach a satisfactory adjustment | “it¥s the wage-workers and tho Smelt- would entail u silver standard, and the Tho uppermost theme in all tho praise Boston Horald: Tt takes an unusually good Woest rs in New York. el the third provides for uniformity of difforenc ing wovks company through the erisis | intelligent farmers of Tow i understand which thoy launoh upon Paul is its [ sWihimer nowadays to tloat a loan. W Yonk, Aug. 8.—[Spocial to Tis Bre. of xaton; the fourth relates to fas IR o AT e what this would mean, boauty, and tho reftain which they singin | Chiengo Tir A wood desien for the new | —D, A. Clements, buyer for Clements, Chaf ]‘“;;'“""j;"",",‘I'”,_‘,,'._:‘;',‘A"‘," ARSI MISSlONGER L the S THE war-ship Tallapoosn is tied up at | COMMENDABLE RECORD “lrl.qurr.‘..-um .lhllv)f‘l.n\'v:s have nothing | chorus is umr&:‘] 1 is the most beautiful “'vll_* ;:‘:';:;_'J“"«:“}":;;‘ nes with a luntorn | g .\('u.: of Topoka, Kan, I3 stopping at | jyperest in \Iw..“,.d ‘,‘..l."l.¢..\‘,‘,:‘:,‘ voment Buenos Ayres and a fow other wor Tho record of tho presont national ad. | 19 04 from the discussion of the nu- | city in tho world, S % the lmporial hotel. ; and_the sixth empowers the logislaturo to . Y198 G B UL CLURTU et L hona tional issues which will be prominent in o P TWO OF A KIND. H. Wollenston of Wichita, Kan,, is at tho | provide for tne taxation of mortirages, it vessels are stationed around tho south | ministration rogarding tho public lands [ ) BEE B HCE ¥ T T e Wheele owa. i Imperial ot such taxntion is impoded n tho ‘cotiuty.oe Atlantio and Pucific ocean ports Thoy | hus boon highly commondable, Vory thoioi l. TI .‘ " position with | Otnolmuits Commerolol R S Y e Tt wton, Kan., {sat tho | city whero the mortguged property is situ are afraid to go to soa und aron disgrace | 800 aftor it cams into pow e the prinei- | oo ot 11039 ought o insure the | Tho democratsivis Towa aro attacking Mr. | fror eyes boamed through tho window panc, | H. D. 1ves hotel i : | DA AT uavarody Ao e T R 00 B ity s | LT T S Imamagic<.| LRty Sucoays, But there must bo thor- | Wheeler, republiénn candidate for governor, And o'er the landscupe roaminge; - (\:"‘:"'v‘\qsml\!w"-u‘m”Iymllw\ il’w‘v"‘l ;lh\:w'\g tho 8d of August eloct governor and other AR A el 1 (hn SRR R a0 ba | Qugh orgnnization and an aggressive | because bo1s a poor'man and owes woney on | A chaiso drove pust; sho sighod ~At lastt | noll, at the Hoftms uso, and Miss I3, f S onicors atd legislatiro, mid. voto upon cruisers and grout wir ships hug the | ing I elosumea 10 be | yssontion” of tho principlos of repube | s farm. Perhaps Mr. Wheeler's pu And fue baus plaved TR b Guasinlninll) ) Withnalkyibh Ihedl, S ooy at | the constitution framed by the convention American cousts closely, Tho s seratary | honest ““{ tho contrary was clenrly licunism. woutd be fatter had ho been less honest and sat together, side by side, ,h."f I Square hotel, AT et O et e | gy ted August 4, 15440, of the navy will please take tho hint | shown. The result of this change of R resorted to tho mothods practiced by certain beut her heart on winning, him, and M. Towey at tho Hotel Glontiam Toxas, ou the 1ith af Augusty will voto and send off to foreign countries somo of | Policy apprars in thy fasts showing tho FEX-SUPERTENDENT JAMES i3 not a | saucy domocrati¢/sfatosmon in the Hawkeyo | HIS ari embraced he e i) | 1 e B Wiloox of “Keokuk ia avtho Graud [ upos Evb BERGIed, amepdmenss o th eon our new naval vessols merely for the | Bmount of business finally disposed of in | factor in school matters now. IHis suc. | state, EAIBIBRANG pIaeR SRAIS A AR BHRCH Tinlon el 8 e e s \satian AR Vosers (6 ovoia Tt 17 000 sake of our veputation if for’ no other [ the general lund offi+s for the first two | cessor has been olected and Me, Jamos Bldfios Henlth, Bl he: i Witaiven as Eulde shnpugh i Antop howser i poputation and ovor, tho second relutas t tho rowson, fiscal yoars of the Clovoland alministra- | has been rotired from servieo. His ik~ Demoorat Sha suld no WOrd: & sound was, heard W, Havia af Widhiia s a4 the Grand | oo e as oo s Tara LE it b s R tion and the corvespoading time of the | friends have aceepted the situation and Mr. Manley’s Ightor with regard to M. (And the band played “Very Near It.") ¢ '\“’:i” Montgomery of Omuha is at the | 10 per cent, and in contracts where no rate is THE attention that is boing shown the | Hurrison administeation are graciously giving their cordiul sup- | Blaino is probably as veiablo s anything | gy t,” said she, “I'm thino for aye, jeand Union, 3 speciled at § por conts tho fourth rlatos to world’s fuiv commissioners in Furope is a | @Statistics compilad by tho Now York | port to his succossor, M en T ; that has »t been‘given to the public ubon Gyt ST P ol ' M. C. Muys of Burlington, In. slopt on a | local option, ’,:m'r.',"‘-'x\vln'.-!f'»[l-‘yi",)r'".‘,'.'..f-..l""' ! gratifying indication of foreign intorest | Mail and Hapress show that undor | othors familinr with school affsivs. howe | Hheaubitsh andinla Lapalnodly. snosheagiug. |:iinolskroksiin wwa: whit wauldvan dofit. | oot oreEBight 8% a0 A8kt Howm s . i h | “*He will o bac to Washington this fail,» | (And tno baud pla Jus! attle.) At d, Lasn, in that groat entorpriso, and especially | Clovoland the number of . of friendly focling towarl the Umtod | patents issuod wa ricultural | ever, are unilterably opposed to making 44,543, while undor | a three-yeur contract wit We are assu 1 much more rous and Sustam which tho Amoriean pooplo will | Harrison tho number was' 231,007, mak: | man, ‘Thoy do favor aiving him ovory | Tois 1 wost o losen mrmeion op pos 58" | Sho seurchod for groons'" by tho dry rond Highest of all in Leavening Power..—Y.atest U, S, Gov't Report. not fuil to duly approciate, Tho splondid | ing u difference of noavly 200,000 moro | opportunity to domonsteats his ubility | can poop are o S5 | rono solll waa roughiand fluty : couctesy shown the commissionors in | homes granted to honest sattlars undor | fora your, however, with the purpose of | T | Hil» dray drove by, sho hoavad a sigh, ) ® England has boon duplicatod in Franco, | tho preseat administeation than waro | continuing him in sorvice if ho s equal Quishiis Oluims, R D i and uudoubthdly ofher countries to be | granted under the proseding one | to his duties ut the end of that peciol A Lo Pac i et TR e o Dliay AL logakiiun pieiby alds ln visited will vio with thoso In manifosting | during tho first two yoars. It | Mr. Fitzpatvick’s frionds and thun gene | miio et e A0lloun DatioRAL committen | rANd Loth ware sott and spoony.. tholr dosire for tho succeas of the oxpo- |1 also showa that unloe the domo. | tloman himself Ought to bexntislod with | at Washington e o soen t aualttod | His ura ombrac played “Aniio Kooioy.") sitlon and tholr friendship for this na- | cratic administration 2,134 mineral put- | something less than a suro thing for | tatives of Omaha to e the eluims ot hee | L i lifo tlon, ‘Tho gentlomen who ura reprosont- | ents were issued, whilo the prosont ad- | three years undor the cirenmstuncss, city us tho pluca for holding tho uoxt prosi- | SR NA: CWVILL vou 63 bots throug @ oy wuy qualified to make a favorablo | to the closs of the second fiscal year to AN eluctric indicator which shall on- | HO% Will bo tinally selueted at the meeting of Wiaare DId Yon Ger Tuss Hapl') ,@.@@.@ S {mpression, and so far the results havo | the number of 8,301, or about one-third | able tho enginoer or janitos of n buid HIA eI doat- A taiabax "woetheart,! said sho, “I'ni thino for aye fully justified the wisdom of sonding | more. Of coal patents thero were Issusd | ing to rogulate the temperatura of the LR SAR OB DION TR WL aba. maks b 1 Amwm PURE them on this important mission. during tbe first two yours of the Clove- | several rooms of a building is perhups u | tages, Sto reprasouts tho clalms of the. far | iache Jittlo Gormay band appoaleds = { L “ | J