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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: /THURSDAY, AUGU I' 13, 1891. v] ” D) !)1\[[1Y BER THE NATIONAL w.\\'r:_w'n‘r\' s ]numfl ;m\vvrr st Lasist thas, thows Who ‘T‘h'\n'u of the eapital of Nabbhsict: g6l [mm and the electric Indicator and } GRAIN INSPECTION RULES. (L1, KINDS OF CRODS. All over fon ( ambition | are empowered to execute the laws shall | off they will not ¢ty the war into Mis- | smoko consumer are hanging anxiously All over the union Omaha's ambi are empowered to execute the la [ « moke consumer are hanging anxiously Bettrlos Defticorat: THe MMM &8 E. ROSEWATER Emron. to entertain the next republican nation- | faithfully perform their duty. | souri so aggroskively, Nevertheless, [ on to the council by their eyebrows — throshing a big harvest. Wheat is turning = - e —-=— | a] conventfon is known and eommeited —_— | Omaha can undftfell all of the three —— out forty bushels to the acre. P PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | yn5n Omaha is recopnized by all m.-,‘ VALUE OF POLITICAL CLURS. | citios named nodawill troat the mer- | CONPRTITION is largely an unknown | State Board of Transportation Arranges All | G B T Bk yeur Sud o alf TERME OF <1 SORTPTION. | cities seoking the honor as a_dangerous | Tho chaivmun of the executive com- | chants of LincolniVery courtoously be- | quantity in the matter of city contructs the Regulations, yoar" in Nebraska; the drouth and indepond. ”m m-i- :Il’!hmn Eunday)One Yenr.... £8 00 | oompotitor, »w York is inclined to | mittee of the National Association of | sides, though nssérting no claim upon | for material, —_— onts wore twin evils, but with wheat golng onvention so far | Demoeratic Clubs has given an account | them on account of favors oxtended nt — twonty Eix months ridicule the iden o ana thirty bushels totho acro this year L | | o rull £ S :1.“ menin west. Minneapolis wishes us to got off | of the work ho has been doing in estab- | Detroit. Pulling the Cork. QUESTION OF SALARIES DISCUSSED. | tho hard times and the calamity crowd will rdny Bee, One Y | the track until 1896 and patronizingly | lishing clubs in the northwest. He | . RooT*] ; W i e fetton (' v ’1”"‘ ¥ 186 il e —_— bo forgotten, i s Ons Yorr | ; A 4 ML Al o o) PR Al LLAN RoOT.1s perhaps the mos o democratic campaign of 1802 w HERE S : ; AR S O e e suggests that this city will then be largo | entered upon this labor soveral mon P LR U opotied In Montana with a_corkscrow next | Comfortable Compensation Allowed | Randolph Times: One hundrod and ten OFVICES: | enough to entertair n convention. Chi- | ago, and it would seem that he is vory | Picturesque | Shdioschch bl e Those Connected with the bustiols of oats her cre wero threstiod from N Al “ f v | Bt ot n > {8 sao ¢ Ainic SMEH roe onth. v y o fing Thio Niee Hnllding, | o aercota | cago is very busy with the world's fair | well entisfied with tho result. The dem- this section of thetinion. Aithough r - TS eTSERYE: oF JEiG. W a flold on . €. Oliver's farm north of Ran * Pearl Stroet but finds time to look in o worried way | ccratic success in Utah ho attributes to | Puted to be wealthy Allan never puts A Gallint Fight. Vike p dolph this week, The oat crop is especially Gommerce, | i Wi baving can. | the influence of tho clubs organized | 80y of his moneyinto tailor-mado clothes npa \daho) Leader archonse Law. heavy this yoar in this viclnity, a3 woll as all R o | “'“"l’ "l‘""" ,“\'”"‘"’“”‘r T8 Ha BT [ th sre. and it is mot to bo doubted | OF personal adornments, Ho has been | Tur Bee is making o gallant fight for the | other grains, - tured 16 Grand Army. ol ISAVIPILIRES byt stk A . e e S| . rran . e locatiol f the republican national conven g, 8 " Norfolk Now: o rday we 04 CORRFSPUNDESCE rounion now wants both the gront nom- | that they were helpful in bringing | @Fcenbackor, granger, indepondont, | location of tho rapublloan national conven | piycory, Nob., Aug e G H bl el L T Altcommunic ations relating to news and | {ooiino conventions. Washington does [ about that result. Thore is a very | union labor and workingman in politics. | G Fol RERE NRC Rl ol he Gate | BER—The state board of transportation ( LBTKE 0 8 CRIRC & HaeOnten o tod gaitoriol matter should bo addressed tc the e i satic clubs in | He is ananti-monopolist without guile or | | ) - met this afternoon to discuss the matter of ot A L d Faitorial Depurtnient. not know when sho has had enough, but | complete system of democratic elubs in ety City. establishing rules. fud rerulations governing | bY overybody succoedod in putting . good BUSINKSS LETERS her influonco in the coming contest will | the state of Washington, and the work [ 8ifts. As a farmer he belongs to the e ) o welghing ond inspection of krain nu] | MY tons of sugar iuto the boots growing fn Al business lottors and_romittancesshould | bo hurdly worth considering of forming these socioties Is to ho vigor- | Alliance, asa luborer to the Knights of bl UL 16 60 ‘Wereo SO tHu) idy: ok vegtaters; | Phb Viohilty dressed to The Boa Pubiishing Compan BARALRI G LT Y j S Ehyi S HRBAER Labor, as a Bellamist to the nationalists, By Horn County (Wyo) Rustler. alsoto agreo upon tho pay for rogisters, | “ ) i Do e, hotie il postaMca orders | Omahn thus far has taken the two | ously pushed throughout the northwest. : I'he city of Omaha is the victim of a vest- | pnymasters and inspoctors. There was con. | F'remont Tribuno: Nobraska will be sat Theoretically Allan Ioot is whatever happens to be the rage among calamity Tha ondorse- | In order to give gr 10 e minde ater vitality to the pany ¥ proposed to send into siderable discussion as to whether theso | isfled with 200,000,000 bushels of corn this icials shoultbe appointed before apy rules [ yoar. Ifthese warm days continuo until less atabition. She wants to havo her stoc yards patronized by shippers from tho | of yible to the order of the com | fiyet tricks of the game. republicans of fowa was the [ movement it i George [, Tzschuck, secretary of The Bee Pulllshing company, does solemnly swear | tually gave them a fright by the bold- | with the republican party and the value that the nctual efreulation of THE DALY BEE | foseof this second mancuver, Weo have | of such organizations was first demon- for the week ending August & 1801, was as foilowa: : : only to follow up our advantage to win | strated by that party good humored controversi a candidate for some office at nearly | Seveuty-five miles fr insuros for that rc S every ele n for twenty years and has ’ In the cam- 3 s shipments from northern \Wyoming. As | the resu iohi ; ment of th Aty e © LK The Bee Fllhllshmz Cflmfla]w. Proorietors first step towardauitimato success; Col- | that section a number of democratic | croakors. He believes in all the theo- | youphern part of this state, and Tig Bee | were adopted. Septomber 1, nccording to programme, tho THF BEE BUILDING. onel Scott’s convineing argument at the | speakers of reputation who will be dis- ries of all the social theorists who insist | yhinks that eventually she wiil surely suc: Treasurer Hill favored tho selection of a | harvest will not be a nuvbin less than that —_— i i | Weating:of the natlonal txedutive com: | Lribiited over the tersitory to expound | that wealth should bo redistributed and | cced. Thomas J. Bouton, editor of tho Eicho, [ set of rules fivst that would specify the | magnificont and unprecedented quantity, EWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATIO! T E G (3 U W E MBlaA | dBniBasune dbatang 7 that men who make money shall not | while in Omaba informod Tie Brr: that the | duties of a rogistrar and fnspector nefore | Catlaway Courier: Fred Deum showed us Etute of Nebraski, & b L LB ML G i & Mg b /inated | svend it for their own comfort. The | extension of the B. & M. railroad to Gillette, | thoee positions were filled. Secrotary Kountz [ a turnip this week which weighs nine and County of Dowetns, ¢ | march upon all our competitors and ac- 16 plan ol political clubs originated list has been | the new town at the head of Donkey creek, | seconded this plan and dgelared that a set of | one-half pounds, and it had not attained its | m Buffalo, practically | rules could ve readily drawn up from thoso | full growth cither, being attacked by some d about all of the cattio | of Illinois and other states which represented | insect which kilied the top. Had it kept on of years of investigation and ob- | growing it would have boen as big as a prizo Py 20,60 g s v P evor yet been elocted is o atter Binday, AUE %o S8 | hands down. We have tho location, the | vaign of ‘1561 the “Wide Awakes” ex- | hever yet been 1. It 8o matter | one s can ba caleulatod these shipments fon squash, Aug 4. 2 political exigeney and the facilities for | erted a great influence, and it is ot | 0f no importance however to the sage of | i aggregate, in round numbers, 5,000 head, | Secrotary Dilworth thought that a chief | Battle Crook Eotorpriso: Me. Brooks ;y’m.v.»rx 5, 2318 | the entertainmont of il who will at- | questionablo that the republican clubs | the Papplo. Ho has justas much fun - i inspoctor should be- chosen first, 30 that ho | Plonniken informs an Enterorise reportor Ay 4 19 | yond, were of great service to the party in | in running for office asother people have Victims o! Opposition Spleen. could advise the board in the selection of a | that ho has sold about onn hundred and Afty L8] The board of trade and Real Estate | 1888, Learning from the republi in holding oflice. Allan’s form hands Ioston Advertiser. sot of rules. bushiels of June apples from bis ovchard this NS AVRE 3 (ias _ byt ork more ol ours, but theo- The opposition German papers have ap- Treasurer Hiil declaved thar a man who and says ho will have any quantity of Average.. GeahE 2 (f:\ff- Owners’ association committees should | the usetuluess of such organizations s a :\.-t\..u.lwyn’u.‘f:l: '.I"-nmm'.“-- Ir“y\l:, l"t:!"if:m_ pARSL71 bocpiia' G mOEec SvILAY CHB 0S| \WASI FARTHIY GOREGUNGUE I ABLLIMEHEIIS|1ORd | ARUSE Hiion, PRIV tov B TATIAb 2 — Fworn 1o before me and subseribed in my [ NOW gat ther and outline the plan | volitical for the democrats adopted 5 3 2 wtic method of attacky Blaine, and have | could not be of great help in getting up a set | county orchard. p presence this St duy of Auzist A, D1l of campaign. The national committee | the plan and it appears arc now pushing | hour day. ansforred that species of palitical strategy | of rules by which no was to bo govorned. | SGUEIREEn 3 tary Pub will meet in November or December, | it with greater energy and earnestness | pyy & 10 8tate that thore ls | to Berlin, “whors “ail sotts of alnrmist r- i Uonoral Hastiies tneistod thab whinlovor | o il oo e Rindlcle, near Donishan, Ftatoof Nebraskn, Lo three or four months hence. We have | than the party which originated it |\ honre for the botter in the str ports are being circulated, relativo to the it t6s O thE TERIRLPAF. tliestion Lhiktysthiveabisbols oL alLAWonb ko George B. Tzschuck, bein 1y sworn. de- | no time to lose. Every member of the [ It is evident that there mneeds 1o gyytion, The opposing forces ave health of Kaiser Wilhelm. For sick men, Senator Kountz thought that an inspection | o geve, Mr. Jolo Lavyn thirty bushols of oses and savs that he fsseeretnry of e BE however, both the German empel or and the | fov of 25 cents por car, or 1 mill per bushel, | ¢ ublishing cotipiny. that the actual average | committee should be communicated with h.- an awakening among the vepub- | poiniaining theiv ground in most in- T D O T R S U burden. General Hastings | wheat to the aere, Mr. J. W, Cormack taily eirculation of TaE DALY Bie for the | and so far as practieable brought to | lican managers in this matter, and & e e s . i 20 | geamod to scout this idon | thirty bushols of spring wheat to the acre, mth of A 1860, copl P ; A stances and have not yet reached the | quite lively and capablo. It would be quite | SEQHeS 16 Jeoub Whis 0GR, tion to the fact | and that o xood postion of the oat ) & o, 20,470 i Omaha before that meeting, so that he | especially in tho west and northwest 1 AT s ten Tl ares i : Lt WA | Auditor Benton called attention to the fact | and that a good portion of the oats run up to for Beptempor. L, 2850 coples; t 3 ; e Y o iy point when disinterested intorcession is | heneficial for other German statesmen if | thut the warehouse act provided for the pay- | from fifty to seventy bushels per acre, Such VehTtar 160 coples: for 1809, Deeon may seo for.himself thut we are abund- | In the cast thore is u revival of activity | woleomed by cither party. Order pre- | thoy could tind somo “paratoloid” to develop | ment of il foes into Uho state troasueyy DUL | weont will o far to mako out farmors Mo v is [ the govms of a similar aise their energetic and successful ruler. iy sntion all | in the organization of vepublican clubs, we- | and in strengthening those alveady or- nd it would be well to emulate 180, oin thom, as | does not provide for the drawing out of the : ] ‘ samo, Tho auditor quoted from section 16 At deal further than all the of the act | wild fisancial schemes of “indepondent' “All money collected for the inspoction | faney origin would go in favoring their indo- for Junun for April 840 cople antly able to afford the conv necessary conveniences for the tran for June, | tion of its important busine The guar- | ganized, ¢ vails, however, and the controve carried on with remarkable good nature, | animates Aside from oceasional radical eeches pondent, L 24,065 copies May, 1801, = 1801, 26,017 coples, July, 1801, 27,021 cop @ ” isg o 5 san SarS ¥ i Toaiek s o daposite BB EREA A TORN 6 T G RONGE T T 78CHORs antee bond should be made large enough | thisgood example in thetsec tions w here | bo brofessional agitators and impotent L.|\f ens |'| (.|’| 4 ‘{‘y:::ll ‘lll.l‘l‘l L);I ‘!“]u‘vwhhln\l\hl.m“ :.‘:u h.:\ ”".h.:” porden sol , oo prices and ju- Eworn to before me and subscribed inme, | 1o satisfy doubting ones that we shall | such work is bei cted. Noargu- | 4] eats on their part nothing oceurs to New York Advertise 1 o of samo. and no.| dicious management will pay moro mortiages presence this 3 day ot August. D, i Al on N. P,k not fail in our proposition. One or two [ ment can be neede tary Pudlle. | 1600 men should be selected to travel | tance of having over this country visiting commmittee- | practicable to o Sumptuary logislaticn is reaucod toa fne | bond for the proner ¢ ; ; el ) T e L nog o) LO/Bx pryment shall be mado thorefrom sxcept by | than all the rauting of demagogical loadors, ) point of absurdity. by the common couneil of | B e S, o e on e thoy | who hurt tho farmors us woll s the lnbor on'the one side and unromunerated idle- | KKansas City, Mo, which proposos o liconse | ract,or Seid board of transportation us thy | who burt bhe faruoes us woll as L:f",l'lll‘:,";::l‘_'" ) ne, T ness on the other. not liquor scllers, bat liquor consumors. Ho also quoted from the constitution which iy ptd men and leadin republicans in be- | of these fountains of political influence B A graduated scale will mako the annual | said: *“No monoy shall bo drawn from the OTHERS SEE IT. f of Omaha, They should |in a community has been 0| Graxp DUKE ALEXIS is now visiting | tax 20 for beer driuke §docitHosatiwhoy | SERAUEY SXDORUIIE pUESAaHLS oL Tn gpo anche to rep- | amply attested that no one woll- | iy Prance, 1o emphasize the good will | indulge in both beerand whisky—possibly | ¢hEFOPTRUON (HOqe A 0 B o litar the r - 8 : . tion of & warrant issued by the auditor there- [ A Farceful Review of the Smelting interests in the | informed in the mattor will question it. | antertained by Russia for France. He | combined inthe seductive compound com- | gn, cte. Works Strike. «d to show the impor- club wherever it wnize one. The value " NEW York for a few days past has been changed from Gotham to Gehenna. be given carte b JouN M. TauR roN should not jump both feet, | Tesent the ity upon Governor Thayer with s ; S ly called “stono fenco”—$3) for those | The auditor declared that if thore w ; P o % or are writi s> and [ The political ctub is an energizing and | g () ¥ POVl chhtiemd cho, by | monly called “stono fenc - or thos he auditor declarea that i are wis no Cheyenne Leder, Awpst 7, Ho ought to take a man of his own age | Matter and spare no legitimate an: g is tho sume royal gentleman who, by f (00 oot d whisky, and £50 for the | money to-pay the salaries that nobody wouia | 5 i : B¢ 1 hroper oxpense in bringing the conven- | inspiriting forec that nothing else ean | yho aid of Wiil who drink wine and whisiy, 0 o The main intorosts of tho smolter company m I Cody and others, more extravagant imbibers of champagne, and size when he wants to scrap in tho ik aba ; al docu- | managed to kill a wounded buffalo out | \which the councilmen thus invidiously distin: Chicago newspaper tion here. If a majority of the mem- | replace. Noamount of politic lh-um"\lkll. e i ] o o {A‘\Il\m;urm.ly \*l\\-.\"|||:(nri.xl ‘: avalof | ic ati o it~ Anteaisty F ng the po 3 & 5 g o . = men would wish to take the positions of in- ' received from Colorado, and all that is no 2 LI LU N Alea S L gtk brind Ssions ui i f",’l"_““r near North Platte about twenty years | guish from other wines. o spectors, weighmastors and registrars and | could be just as cheaply treated at Denvor ns —»- GOVERNOR THAYER will now have | tee can be induced to visit Omaha they | equal iis influence. The managers of | 4ro, Alexis is a faivly sensible princ There would be some difficulty in deciding | run the isk of having the legislaturo allow | 4" Gmana, Thoe question of consolidating will go to s nationat mecting in No- | the National Association of Democratic | ade a g i ressi v cus er wi itled by his license | their salarics. v onver s be ol r ill go to the nati € I'3 and made a good impression in | whatacustomer w titled by his lices Auditor Benton thought the board should | both works at Denver has beon heretoforo tings didn’t believe that any | areat Denve time to ox: mine the ovidoneo produced in the investigation of tho Hastings | Yembor or December our friends. We | Clubs evidently believe that theveisa i America. His good sense remains with | to call for. and the barkeeper might oceasion- | o ™hoid “ina do their duty just the si | talked of by the divectors, and this is consid- asylum officials and by the last of the | have a good deal more than a fighting | great opportunity for them in the west | him, He purposely changed the date | ally beas much mixed as his beer aud wine. | and let the blame rest on thosn resp { ored a good timo to carry the plan into effect. weok ought to be ready to take action chance of suceess. Let us make the best | and northwest, and they are alert and | 5f yppival in Paris to avoid a public But the councilmen have considered one rm[ltlx(:hl;;:::mx:x"»“‘-]:l(lllx‘sil‘;\’\“ then discussed, | Mouey ean bo thus savod on losser froucht —_— of this opportunity. active. The results may reward their | gomonstration. lhlnclmxl) m'n \M‘L ru\‘(nm;m:l-t would ae- Auditor Bonton favored the payment of | Mauls and a relatively smaller force could do TiE international geographical con- 5 —_— efforts far beyond their -expectations criieitomtedctinBohemolODI0itys to tho chief weighmaster, inspector | all the business if the works were concen- ] 1 g J P o ; ! a E o each of epu- | trated, instea g, v vo dis- gress now in session at Berne, Switzer- | ANOTHER DECISION AGAINST TRUSTS. | unless the republicans meet them with COUNCILMAN MADSEN received a de- Tn:;::vri";"l‘h“ lx’\’u:,l‘(d“ \ll“ “{"Lu L‘.T.'.'”. | ‘x:“l“:llm:::“'cnl of being, us now, at two dis. land, should adjourn to Yuma City, | The couttof appeals of Illinois has | eduslly ‘:"‘.‘l°l"”‘l nggressive work in | served ronsting at the hands of his co- | [\ o TFn Pemato Salvations e r SOty orad 8,000 (o ST Gy ety s Ariz. There is more geography being | added its opinion to that of the courts | Orsanizing ciubs. laborers in the city council at the last | st—Doyou think you have fully suved M. | |8 TSPEEIar S6, St 1CR IO Gho BRI fngmen 15 nota very pleasant one. Thoy made near Yuma than anywhere else in | of a number of states declaring that meeting. The gentleman from the First | THNSG 1 s yes, indeed. T have prayed | inspoctor and 81,200 for the other two_dep- | are out of employment and thero is very 4 vard is neglecting duties for which he | with him, and su th nim. and played the | uties. General Hastings thought that $1,600 | little prospects of them getting to work There will be diversity of opinion as | fo v o It is | tambourine tolim until he has become so | was suficient for the threo chiof positions | again. Times are oxeoodingly dull in Omaha is paid at the rate of 3800 a year. is ho Is going to trump up a di- HELA LI Wiy ] to the rank of the late James Russell | bk time the neglizont members of the Tipyle and marry and Shan Jor tedoputios. 1t was finally | as elsewnoro. If the plant is removed to an men of letters, e - L ) the world just now. trusts and all combinations in of trade ave illegal. Applying the com- Tr rr will awaken the state board of | mon law, the Illinois court said: *Tt transportation to a full sense of its duty | has from time immemorial been an in- [“""“;“ among “l“_““i’ ol = | eity council weré bronght to a realizing “Dawkins looks very palo and anx- | $4000 and the deputies 31,200, L L LR L tomeot tho peoplo at. Lincoln, Norfolk | qustrial rouxim that competition is the | Pt the universal judgment will concede | yongo of the gravity of their negleet of | fogstoday.s =00 BT WILAT G0UDY TIHISK e L Blhaa B . ¥Ory AT | Some time this weele Superintendent of | “iis'y ail the more un fortunate as the men Public Instruction Goudy will announce | are concededly a superior class of workwen voa porous pluster removed | what choice he has made for the position of | ay woll ~ him a high oraer of ability which made | quqy. 1t is observed in the case of Mr. | fulope him pre-eminent among his later con- | nyggen that Lie is Usually absent when [ i}V ormed tonight. and Kearney to discuss freight rates, by | lifo of trade, while monopolies have all means et the people be on hand in | peen odious. Combinations looking to IS 1o T = S I SRR sen A e 0 e posiul s law abiding citizens. They have force with facts and figure the destruction of compotition have, k;l:pfl:nl“flh 1;”'";”«“1‘" ”m“i»’-m'".\ public interest most demands his pres- | from his back.” deputy, From tallc with him it is infereod | yimply Doon led o' to muking an iLcon. o 1 . of his talent he has had no equal among | oo, Al et APt ampatin (a0 al hat his choice for the place is his wife, but | gidered strike, without counting consequences therefore, al Been N6y o Tab Y e e el L A o L e las O O o Alise (e e ho | the profossor may not appoint her on account | ov considering what they were doing, T ENGLAND is particularly disgusted 4 0 g regarded by the law, for it with the MeKinley bill because it has o condition of tho city | the next convention miude love to her in very | Of the opvosition mado to such action by the | this stop they were led by the labor agite is manifest that without - com- St ardent und enterprising fashion, Thoy doubt- | Press. He thus talks m regard to’ this | tors, oneatleastof whom we huppen to know artling announce- | Jegs wreued thit you ean never tell how much | natter: and that individual has never been known iy a poet with Bryant or Longfellow. As BULLETINS on t a philosophical essayist he was in- [ water contain the caused a falling off of the English export | .4 gy 4 : i i trade. As thi f S pepitiongtherefican t.’e 10 Am d.nm of forior to Emerson. He did not possess | ment that 0.26 parts per 1,000,000 of al- | & Wonian cares for you if you Nebraska. “If the governor can appoint his son | tha past twelve years to do a stroke of work ot rade. As this was one of tho purposes f {144o,” In announcing this principle B 2 o 1 A S S R e W e ¢ indl. | 1o the best position in the execu- kind. How ho subsists is a mystery. of the bill England’s dissatisfaction with | (1o T1linois court is in line with judicial the fine imagination of Irving nor | buminoid ammonix is carried in solutio yietrolt Proe Pross; A seedy looking indl. ;::;:hlv;:nh-.- the auditer can give his The situation in Omaha is peculiarly un- the sense of humor of Holmes, and he | out over our lawns and into our bathtubs prother & dosirablo pesition under him, and | fortunate and we hopo the outcome of it wilt had not that touch of genius which dis- | and ice pitchers, Hereafter when the i trom Vo daughtor, 1donot seoany reason why the | Lo, iC0re, favoravle to the men than mow tinguished Poe. But he was superior | patient eitizen who has paid for hi surd the girl, “judging from your ap- | superintendent of public instruction cannot I s 2 f s essays aud criticisms are | water months in advan becomes | pearance I do.” appoint a relative as his assistant. Itis o asa;poetyhig) essays) wad orltigisms are +#Well, you wrong me. T have had n wrestle | strango that one state official should be dis- its workings is proof of its eflicac, ad when tho zirl opened it ho sal prossion you mists avenue, . decisions in New York, Ohio, Louisiana and other states. But notwithstanding these decisions, and although there is a comprehensivo EDGERTON is apparently in the lead for the independent nomination for as- 2D . sociuto justice of tho supreme court. The | 4 i tiust Taw passed by the last con- | AMONE tho most admiruble vroductions | thoroughly indignant hecause it is roily | with fite and boen thrown. but I am no | Giminated ngaitst i such a mattor.” Thel RussianUkasel Grontly A oot supromo court of Nebraska has some | o oc.“combinations having all the char- | ©f this kind in tho language, his *Big- | he can drop into the health office, read a | 1ot rowger decide,” said the girl, “he SOVEREIGN PROSELYTING. b R e roputation o sparo, but if called upon | {ovo e and wims of the trast, con. | 10% Papers” gave him title to high rank | water bulletin and go off and curso him- | nyvermakesamisuaie” |5 G G0 | Te ds veportod ab the state houso on good | RS B R R to share it with the South Omaha law- [ 410010 he formed and to flourish, | AMONg humorists and satirists, and his | self sick at the water monopoly. stairs tho “tramp" worked his way out of tho ?‘;I.:Sl\l“‘l’llh U:::l"k“’t:"t\}g I.r;)‘\vl;‘l";ls&!ul‘:‘!f)uf( 'l:m"nl.‘ T N T TS 0 e (] yer will not have enough to go around. | -y ce ¢hat were in existence when the | thlents touched the boundary iine of TR nelghboshodil ety Lincoln, September 2, labor day, is a dyed | every kind and brand, which was publisied national act was passed, with perhaps genius, No American author contrib- Jacos HOUCK'S little bill for design- AT MANITOU. in the wool democrat who hus béen employed | in the Oficial Journal at St. Petersby yosr Tue farmers’ alliance of Maryland AT thréeoxcuptiunx ‘m'aslillin oper. | uted more that is valuable to ourlitera- [ 1ng and furnishing detail drawings of For The l:lr:. hul,l‘.;uv 1Jimqu« ffige«;’lfl,lll‘)r;;;;‘;xitl\J:f:“k:;.)x'l(;lrwlll':gumlll%'1&"/’“:;). tordny, oreated an onormous sensation in through its stato lecturer procluims its | G50 ¥ BAESONEIIE U SR0 L AP e, Tt s just half o century | his wonderful city seal has been allowed. S e they want. Tt is reported that ho. will como | this city, The ukaso camo as o completo ability to defeat Senator Gorman forre- [ ot 0 o Datchos T “M | sinee Mr. Loweil published his | This is all right. Jacob must have A summer girl=Tawear to vou loaded with democratic doetrine sugar conted | surprise to dealers in grain here, Thero is election noxt winter if it should decide | OPEAMZeC. Aiecent ispatehos have an-| g S50 1 "o volume of poetry which | wrenched his braina great deal in con- Sho‘was as fair as sho could be. for the_purposo of tompting tho laboring | some difforence in tho dispatchos in rogard i fex nounced several projects of this nature g ivi i i i f ed in a droam of lace men. Sovercign is the commissioner whose | 1o the date on which the prohibition i to take such action. The lecturer does (& %" eo ieion“on tn the way of | 41d not bring him immediate fame, but | celving so ugly a design and is entitled L hite roso 15 11ie hor face report, recontly published in Tme B, [0 S GO 6 WS L9 B o not intimate, however, any intention of Janiconsemp ¢ oy roRlyenr »r the poem, ** o to remuneration for his effort. But the flor eyos—thoy held the nzure hug showed by fietitious fizures that uli the farm- | 10 K0 into effect. oral of tho ly dis- 3 5 any oS three years later the poem, “*A Logend ; 4 oy i > organization. There appears to be no ! = P osign and detailed drawi } Of skies that hang o'er Manitou. ers of Towa and every other state were or | Patehos of yesterday stated that the ukase demonstrating the truth of the state- { Brittany,” called wide attention to | desizn and detailed drawings should boe Y . i PTRe 9. - ey 3 3 s of Brittany, attention to o would take” effect immediately, while later 5 respect for the common law or for e A - (o Ol pmariso puro should be paupers. ! ) ment. He is too good ademocrat to X : him as a poet worthy of the world’s con- | laid in the walls of the eity hall some- “}; AR 'm: D e R R TTTONTO) telograms announced it would not be enforced think of defeating Gorman Risey gty taetiiin Bthoso who ogard U Eoh Sinco then he has writt where to be covered with Tom Tuttle’s SN Dring 1t AN The grocers of Lincoln laid" side their | Uitk tugUsL27. Thls affordad great rallof, g i free ‘oomnailflon'h iradeiine niimloali| Mderation . Sloosnilial he (bug rvitten ol 2l8 b §0 moot me h itou Do it ol il io, thelr | The influcnce of this action on the part of —_— T s e in verseand prose enough to make a fair | silicon plastc uprous, locked thelr stores and enjoved b de- | tho Russian government was immodiatel to thel ter C 1 1 the ! & A : = o their interests. Capital and the | It Vor IHEGESARg e g Withoat @ heart T wondor loth: lightful outing at Cushman park this after- | folt on tho bontss. hoto. The effoct wis. ty OATS runs from sixty te ono hundved | givit of monopoly seem to beas veady | lbrary, and it constitutes among the OB tha Tt 7 blic i Meanwhilo the summer girl has two, noon. It was the sccond annual picnic of | goyurally depross priee Ithowgh values bushels and wheat from twenty to +, | worthiest contributions to our literature. Fortheiinformatloniofittho publio in ) I four sha'il loosa thout both this class of morenants, and an immenso | Gig ot Tall as low s ity reneral ¢ reliove i 5 E're I 40 buch to Manitou, i sl <1, e as expected thoy James Russell Lowell was a scholar of | general and to relieve the tension of the r crowd was in attendance. Among the pleas- | \would, as ma 1y leading brokers received di- strained relations ting betwoeen 05101 seripts 1o ures enjoyed wero boating, dancing, bull | yoet advices as to the probable promulgation - g el TODen ERDeCEeY: ol ng and other sports. Over $100 | of tho ded ] Pt S DO A now as at any time in the past to brave inw and public opinion, and in numerous industrie thirty-five bushels to the acre out in the farming regions. Corn is coming on (at the sumn b hear the news | playiug, ra wide and varied attainments, and one of are doing 50 with impunity, e T oAl Thurston | hotoh—Ty ihe v = 0. Ono effect of tho uknso satisfactorily, with ' tho promise of an | mhe sugar trust is doing business with. | the most marked distinetions eve. | Governor Thayer and John M. Thurston | Gl ik i ud s 1io? worth of prizes were awarded. Tho festv- | has beon to raise the price of rye almost to equally tromondous yield. Veriiy, tho i 8 conforred upon him was his it may bo aunounced that neither of rusc-Nol What e itios continued until miduight. tho prios of whoat, _ Chancallor Yon Gaprivl 1ted. R out interference, 50 far us tho law iscon- y corned, the Standard oil monopoly is un- nity crowd have | gisturbed in its vast operations, the | loW as profos 1s deaf to all anpeals made to him to removo 1 ins. grawm duties, The Russian measure will not ~The state contral ¢ be felt for several days, The rye imported theso gentlemen will name the delega- | hyeAs Yot g Oy oS e o thore was el Longfel- . S - | someth wrong there; I'm not surprised wr of . mod- | tion to the next republican national con- | semething wrone thorvi b uet surprisod howls of the demagogue and the shrill pointment to sue ahrioks of the ca Kansas Alliance Claims G Toreka, Kan., Aug. 12, { o a Roen ) i vention ther is authorized to cha d recable creature, you know, et i itted 2 people’ o i by Ger v from IRussi » replace ¢omo upon evil days. Anothor crop \ito conl combine is still | €' languages and belles’ letters in | vention and nei such a disngrecu ¥ committee of the people’s party mev in this | by Germany from Russia cannot” bo replacod car hkxlx this and the party that wou l«ll soulless enthraalioiconkeamblae. B | e o od | Pledge the delogation either to Blaine [ CtRuei®: . oy sopurated just after lunch- | clty yesterday with tho chairmen of tho | LY that of any other country. Iurthor and ¥ O POLETHELY ou permitted to carry on its extortions g gulshe Fogg==Yos,they senucied Just o > rapid inc ces ot broadstuffs ase in tho . This will greatly tation conductod by tho or Harrison at this time, e wentdutto got his tennis shoes. and | county committees and discussed ways and | pAREH i expec slio wank upatalrs aftor hor parasol. Droad- | moang for conductiog tho campnign for Sy (i BY tho time the city council gives tho ity county oftices inlocalities whore hard work | Joaders of the fresimnige party and promises ) Washington Star: “Oharloy has had such | will bo pecossary to overcome republican | 1o augment the opposition of tho governiment, *Sddyoung Mrs. | majorities, Levi Dumbold, chairman of the | Jussian financos will also suffer. from the Loard of heaith something to do the ap- | ;4" Tk with watehos. propriation available for that body will | Tocker. “He lost twobecause they got sat- [ committee, after the meeting, which was se- | proposition. hi i 4 u od, prot 1 adjourned, said I have carefully bo oxhausted. This delay is inexcus- | “Mfitkioy sald ¢ frab badwcionrned aalg: L hive saralully g Rt Oharlos ked | hropared reports from every county in the able. If the city council is opposed to | hermother SoMUkyA tha rocognition of his literary work and his scholavship was given by the English universities of Oxford and Cambridge, each of which conferred on him a do- gree. Mr. Lowell was vory successful us o magazine editor, in which capacity tonvert the iational government into a toan agency will have departed this life, and the individuals whom the political clone has hurled into mid-air will tumble back into the earth whence they came, to bo plowed under with other without hindrance, the steel beam frust pursues its way unchallenged, and so it is with all the various forms of trusts and combinations. They live on in a regard and defiance of all law, and it is only oceasionally that one of them, by by got soaked,” rema ireat Britain Will Suffer, noxious weeds. - 8 Yn ol . 7 o worked a number of Ny 1 know, but saturated i a tler word, | State which were made by ca LONDON, A 2.—Thoe Englis! W ot % 9 some net that invites rosistance, s in the | 10 WO Y jandihs v of the proposed rules it should mod- L e Siimie phifi > ralns o alliance, and a conservative estimato of the | LO¥POY, Aug. 12.—Tho English newspapor . lar as a. leoturor.: He' also | 80¥ he proy rules it should m and wmeans ross s much: disturbed over.tbe B e casoe that called out the [llinois decision, | W3 popular as a fecturor. [Io also | o 0000 e ne o B iy | 80 penetrating: Psupbose they got into tho | party’s strengtl based upon them shows that | Pross ch bed over the announce- CHAIRMAN WILSON of tho national | gots into tho courts and is subjected to | Made a mbst excollent record in | if¥ theu 3 hem out, bu Works and rusted them.” wo have mado a gain of 20 per cont since the | ment that the Russian goverament has a should not be from Avril 1until Septem- | © G0 00T o wire: | election last Novembor. Most of these aro | cidod to probibit tho oxport of rye. ho gen- ber 1 complying with the luw, The Pastor—Of courso you beitove that you | from the cities and towns, although we have [ oral fecling is that although (ircat Brivian I e—— will zo to feaven when you di e . :';IM""“I'IJIL‘"“‘ forces in tho country and made | will not be affected to such an extent as Ger- ke T S e i The Wife iwith resignation)—No, T suppose me gaing," e many and Austria, she will inevitably suffer o ""]1()1 l“r ool has "‘““‘)"‘l AL Rve e ppTrhera Y hUARL R s Wheat Btarting for Market 10 a great degreo from tho prohibition, Omahe his lifan vet ymbers ol A " g 3 e mahn a NG YOU= INemROrs G nchod Parls yesterday Arcuisoy, Kan,, Aug. 12--|Special to Tue This is no eswecial discredit to & associntion of democratic clubs, congross- | judicial condemnation. It is hardly | the diplomatic service of the country as man from West Virgipia, has just re- | necessary to say that this stato of affairs | Ministor to Spain and to Great Britain. turned from an oxtended tour of organ- | ought not to be, but is it the faultof the | Though never an active politician Mr. I 1zation in the northwoest. At the meet- | people, or of those whom they have | owell took great interest in politics, She—So she re wonderful it is th Moly over th ing of the executive committeo in Now xeeution of the luws, | Dutof lite yoars he cannot be said to York, tho gifted Wost Virginia states- | that it exists? Most of the state legisla- | have had any party affiliation. What SIGNMENT. . " G » gave erican literature will per- \lles of si Lo o central branch divisio A man mado an elaborato report, the bur- | tion rolating to trusts provides that any | he gave to American literature will per- | Lo T 07 eor Lodivive that the | "HiasVes, wad besn tresh. Ioages.gn Hhe seatiglBrRigh dvialon. okion 1 on the How den of which was that the establishment | citizen may institute an netion against | Petuate his memory as long as that lit- ST TR s A (R TR : | i T T TS U i R PP AT e ber Company Failu of clubs in Utah had resulted in eaptur- | such combinations. und the national | €rature endur Faainess. 8adl b not boan & ward polie | oL omEalL maealn F WOE LOTAOP. Iston | banceal GollYAEY of (a0 Crop 10 tho mArken A [Cmoasoy Aug. 12=Judgo Brown o Du . Ing the entire Mormon vote. If Mr. | anti-trust law makes similar provision. tiatan <-v_|“m“-m-nr [ h.;u"lu(-;“nlrw;h s start was made whilo the harvest was vet in !-u.nl l:u;lmlyl :mlnlx::: :n rn:AI-:uy‘:y..;:ln,m."-.,'. Wilson had lived in the west and known | The latter act also requives distriet | M. GrORGEJONES, editor and pro- e i s doldaniies progross, Bl IRRADROREARG QE A0 A a0ca. | e it AP 0 A0 0 dee) more of Utah politics he would have | attorneys to proceed against all forms of | prietor of the Now York Times, whodied | THE board of hiealth owes 1t to the de- A BIG BOY NOIW. o e G o [ A | B8 oAl . AN ER Y LITLIONE § A Y ; A ; y chant, created o voluntary assignment for tho . omitted this boast. It is no secret in | combination declared by it to be unlaw- | yesterday at an advanced age, was one | cont people of Omaha to investigate the S e .aniul"f‘u-::.:‘m;;l lu( cars ‘:::‘;‘AI:::A:;_I\_HH \on- | benofit of all his creditors when ho conveyed Zion that the Mormons ave democrats to | ful, and the department of justice has | of the ablest and most successful of | statements made by the neighbors of the Wo \’\'n-’rx’v I»m"mwumrn;“ A ;I"“:;X‘_nfl"\m Rk, A sl ) '“mp;'w‘n his property to the Iirst National bank of a man, and all they wanted was permis- | recently instructed those official as to | American journalists. Mr, Jones founded | Knoll family reflecting upon the conduct Little Oliver Dean and I and tho demand will bo met a3 far as pos :‘h:-m‘ulm wn:vm by :nu,lj:m N"]"' 18 declared sion to join democratic clubs, their duty under the law, tho validity | the Zines, i connection with Honry J. | of the physiclan [who treatod Mamio | As 1 st the purlor awaiting sivle at every point. N . 1 Loy —— of which has been attivmed by a federal | Raymond, one of the most distinguished | Kuoll and the undéttaker who conducted His sister’s uppearance. Why F‘"“"‘”'i"‘!l T Yield, ber company. Howell did a very extensive THE labor organizations of Lancaster | court. But public officers are prov editors this country has had, in 1851, and | the funeral. ' Well, t .85 n lssua has nothing Manisox, Minn., Aug. 12.- From 1514 acres | Dusinoss in Omata, Atchison and olsewhere, o vill celebr: » day, Septem- | binlly slow to proceed in mattors of this | was largely instrumental in carrying i ———— (At all to do with this case. srou this vicinity, 638 bushel - county will celebrato lubor day, Soptem- | bially ; 0 proce ! 3 y NIMOn Y CArTYIDg 1 | o assistant boRer inspector Is final- | The boy and 1 were passing of ground o teia. viglaity, i3 pushels and Ontario’s Kine Crops. bor 7, at Cushman park, Lincoln, | kind when there is nospecificcomplaint, | to success and making it the profitable | Tho timo as it Hed apace, 20 pounds of wheat were threshoed yester. . 4 o () " . (] -t . P ly suspended for'dsl Jnne: s L apaco, velghod 6 ds 3 ToroxTo, Qnt., Aug. 12.—Reports from all 4 Thoy : 4 ' e it g y suspended fordMlinkenness. It is now duy. It weighed 61 pounds totho bushel, Among the attractions announced are They do not like to ussume all the re- | property it isat present. Mr. Jones pos- - A 2 ng ced are 80.3 A q o ¢ T A R T T T T v The youngster nad seen five summers, ‘Che yield is larger than anticipated overy- | parts of the provinos of Oatario stats that public addresses by Hon. Harry Lloyd of | sponsibility, particularly where a | sessed both busiaess ability and editorial | b nies N e, i whe cropsare the best in many yoars, ¥ y ) ; . b [ GaLIR A A tan tAN AT TR ety ] Atidh his fiest pair of trousers now v Boston, and Hon, J. R. Sovereign, labor | wealthy and influentinl corporation is | judgment of a superior order, und the | SAH0¢ . Qblaman’s inelliclency Already were ai old story commissioner of Town. The invitation | concerned. On the other hand the aver- | paper he le is a splondid monument | DY resson of intoxication. | As 1o when and where and how, given Mr, Sovereign is not in especially | age citizen is not disposed to carry his | to-his qualifications as a journalist. MK publio {otercet a3 mands. g s | As we turncd the leaves of the album, Highest of all in Leavening Power..—Latest U. S. Gov't Report, i Thi | wtility i o o ——————— o, '08%. Q0] - DG 2 {e told 0 the names of thoso seen, good taste, at this time. This gentle- | hostility to trusts into the courts. He 4 s He told me the nam b man is just pow busily engaged in |docs not want the trouble, or ho | LixcoLy people are very indignant at | Hew, In the makian: al) paviug, sk 1k, 18 || i gaay en lotarjootion attitude of tendering their moral sup- egation was exasperating as well as il- labor orgunizations of Lincoln in the | #re enabled to go on unmolested. This | St Louis. The vote of the Missouri dol- ber of thu board of public worka. | But thought that a teasing was pat, Powder state of affaire should not be per- | And 50 asked the sturdy fellow siriotly non-partisan, about the legislation to do this, and the | reso:t to the boycott, and after the mer-| A HALT Whon [ was a littie girk.” @ / has been called on city hall i , ) 1 R guainst the public interest to have a Aud intérrogation between, re-olocting Governor Boies of lowa, and | does not suffor any person- | the Missouri delegation to the national :",‘,,:,‘,‘,,,l\, Ii.,l e \:'.:‘ l..r‘ |l“: i ; b , - his offorts in behalf of labor are thore- | Al disadvantage f{rom them, or | encampment of the Grand Army of the | g Wkl pii £h8n we sume Lo & ulldength plotur fore handicapped by the exigencies of | he is indifferent to the general public | Republic at Detroit becauso it voted for 4 e Who stood erect on the table, his politics. The invitation extended | Interests. Hoth tho citizens and the au- | Wushington in 1892, and they threaten | Mayor CUSIING will do well to offer | VIt bis frock below bis kuoe, him under the circun.stances places the thoritics being thus derelict, the trusts | to boycott St. Joseph, Kansas City and | ghe ecouncil a zood republican for mem- | I knew ata glance the picture, i i | S “Why, Oliver, who is that! port to the partisan nominee of a | potuated. ~ Monopoly and everything | logical, but the threo cities namod ave | Tir silicon syndicate is not orgauized # p o / political party in a neighboring state, | that partakes of its character must bo | not responsible for the action of the ' asa bureau of health » | “What, that¢" And nis lin, as be gave it » | |

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