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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1801 " ™ " Wasmisoroy Boarae his family. The McKinley tariff on tin- FOURTERNTL STAN plate is designed to give emplovment to tens Wasnixaroy, D, C., Sept of thousands of American workmen, and it | Tho monthly crop report just fssuad by tho | Little Prospect of the Recovery of I will not bo long bofore American-made tn- | A grisultural dopartment says in its weneral | Fubrer, { K ‘ plate will be cheaper than the imported arti- | reviow, and speaking of growing corn ; ch buy our m which would render necessary a restoras represented in it Tt 18 | qig aver was ‘“Ihero are also roturas of injury from frost Dafly fec Sanday) One Yoar.. § 8 00 f v ' t t | ! ' 1 that posed s N, " o wnd prohibits 1 fon_of the duty on sugar and on ’ T ithes preside in the Davotas, In lowaand Nobraska tho | DISCOVERED TO BE A BENNETT CITIZEN, DAl ar 7 " Ix 5 00 v with those nations wh other articles of genera from point n western man, M bl ',“,";-"i":.' ki crop is late and would have been injured by b L ), and noods the Bt e, Do Deut 10 o i :' 3 ‘: = l“y“ i ; "‘\'.d “:“ “‘mm 2y : Mi A wealthy democrat of Dayton, 0., is r."‘.m"’rw,l.‘) for fovait f lato plauted | Viet r Accident Li A A TR o i tura Now duties in the interest of the whole people r ction west of the Mis: | teanke enough, according to a Washington | entire _month for uing of late plaut ctim of an Accident at L 1 v 4 and which would compel abandon VAV, informed that Hon. | dispaten printed in Sunday's Tribuno, today | Areas | Found in the Hospital by i Nebraska's wheat crop is reported as 98 per cent full, lowa and South Dakota each J0 por cent. Here (s a general note on lowa crops: “The growth of corn is very large, B V]‘]]E DA ][‘Y ]”(“].: THE ASSAULT ON RECIPROCITY. that would result in the demoraiiz The groat an® ®xpanding transporta- | costs him no more now V‘lwn before: neither WASHINGTON GOSSIP, ST"L VE\R m.:\‘r"'b DOO“ : / . The democratic party is assailing | tion and depreciation of the cur tion interestsy of that region gi 1008 the can of vegetables or fruit used in v tun e, | | ‘ I E RUSEWATER, Entron. reciprocity all along the line. The | that would establish single ver | its people the's strongest possiblo e - = | platform of that party in Nebraska de- | standard and drive gold out of eirculn- ' claim tc rifibsentation on the PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | nounces the polley on the ground that it | tion and out of the country. Tt still | commission, whivdh ought to be com- for rovenue ¥, | posed t) #very section of the “invi sreial intercon wtos of a tariff TERMS OF 8UBSCRIPTION OFFICES stantially to the same 1 ment of reciprocity, It is essentially of Nebraska is a can- | that sppearances in Onio indicate the election | Son After a Long Omahn, The Bee Buliding Camphell of Obio wtionary now as always, hoping for e powition of Major MleKinley, He is not the first dom- Bouth Oniiha. corner N nnd 200 Streots t tate t vl Streot sning the demo success by creating popular distrust, by —— ocrat in tho state to perceive the legible hana: et 5 T eiane atiding , declared I instilling apprehonsion in the minds « COUNCILMEN, in attempting to justify | Writing on tho wall, but few of the members | i Stre cipr bolng oner 5 the peonle by discrediting the beneficial | their votes for an eastarn furniture com- | Of his party possess equal candor. They can i h ¥ = ) % T v not long conceal from themsolves, however, | ministrition Is no results of republican legislation pany, quote certain banking houses, tho | o fpn CORRESPONDENCE : pientions relating to news and | Lo POICY OURRL Lo bo cxie giving the weight of its influ Bee building company, and other con- | ¢ st with their Uins shotld bo ndrosssd to the | brace England, Feanee \ doctrines which, if they should prevall, | cerns, ns having gone Search, but the excassivo cool weattior has prvented |y oo o Sapt, ¢ early maturing. Tho last ten days of August St ) 3 o farmer was 80 badly . . arnor | Were unfavorable and considerable corn is | B¥F.J—Tho farmer who was so badly i that the opposition to (overnor | yigw auiy in tho milk, Tho frost of August | the head and body in & runaway mpbel! is stroug and that Major MeKialey | 24 did no aamage to growing crops. Kyo and | dent at Twenty-ffth and Soutn str el is engaged iu a winning fight. barley havo boon harvested in good condi- | day night, is still iying unconsciou i mar In his spe o n o would be diszstrous to the financial and | constructien conteacts, As for Tie i tion and larko yields are being obtained. | g g bo oy o 0t SIS Onts aro turning out even bettor than ex- | kel (i T 1 ! g pocted and excessive yields are frequent. | But 1 ¢ the peopla are notso | column, Butitis no business of any Phitate!phia Ledrer The quality is good. = August rains have | Hisson camo up from Bennett yesterday, No explanation is given of the causo of the | caused some damage to grain in shock and ( and from him it was learnod that the injured floods that have devastated the province of | stock, but to no great extent. B mani's namo 1s Henry Fuhrer, & woll kn y i oledo, Spain, aud that aresaid to have | Krowing nicely, but owing to cool we tarmer living thirte theast, en confine those coun- [ With the prospuct of splendid prospe e nts the taxpayers, and his vote d ) b A EadvuTioet sk ol arm Ing thirteen miles southeast. Ho oy i i i the ‘prospuct of splondid prosp Py caused the loss of 2,000 lives, but the latter [ 1% ROt well adv d, | Irishpot catho 1o the olty Monday. to markot & paét of The Bee Pablishing Company, Proprietons | eries whero Spanish or Portu- | ity ploinly” in view they cannot be in- | oncnotracts has to do with the disbur ontimato. outd appoat 1o bo. o meresy | L0100 enormausy. Tho rot bas 1o k ‘ part A . 2 1 4 i H P AL only a fow places. Apples are maturiog | his crop, and was on his way home when tho THE BEE BUILDING guese i spoken, or geographi- | duced to look upon the future with | ment of public money. The people | guoicer Mo TS A0 all commun well, grapes are o wesk lato but thoy 8 | nccident happenea. His family becamo tries south of the | distrust and approhension. They see | wil ut him the right tomake privato | tion with the province is said to have been | fine trop. Owing to tho bueh prico of grain | griotvr SRPTEE (08 | WY becao BWORN ST M OF CII ON 1 St t sate 4 P : vas. 8 0 Epor sulduihintlol GOl most people will | rather every reason forconfidonce under | contr th eastern people involving [ cutoff, The province is mountainous, and | the crop of spring pizs was small. A 1argo | g0 ¢ vartad out to fod bios, a number of fall pigs will be raised. K1t 88 UL, { g ¢ nre | CONCl : 1 zevy | existing conditions, and in this feeling | his own means, but they will not toler- | has been almost denudsd of forest troos, This paragraph Is found In tho report on BRI Gh o y T ITy AW | 1 they will refuse to sustain the party | ateapublic official who votes Omaha | which may account for the damaging charace | South Dhkota erops . ~Corn was. materiall o LS L that th tie DALY e u tates, » | which stands for prineiples and policics | money to eastorn firms when Omaha | tor of the floods injured by froston August22 and . Tho | Charles Klola way areostad a0 for tho wenn or 10, 1801, was us i SRR SO blades are very genorally kille a3 vo » with Georgo Parkor on follows e rable with other g antagonize and would overturn | me T e (S the stalks ave gresn . IRye, oata aud barley lary, but on boing gunrantes Aampy T | 91 th countries v v hese sound conditions. work. ¥ ¢ g J havo ooen harvested fn excellent condition would turn state's evidence A ey 7 or can have large trade and commorce, ™ iy ————— . Cheyenne Sun, Roports from correspondents and thresher as o result Par on i Mt CHICAGO presents her compliments AL The [linois congressman pro 1 to IN A recent view Senator S 2 Loy A el Bk ! to New York with an invitation to at- BUSINESS LETTERS T \ J business affairs of the entire countr BEE the figures are given in another Cause of the Disast physicians have little hopes of his rocovery, 1 tances should Ilino R o LUy | CHEY ST isceptd to democratic teaching and | councilman what a private citizen may order of the coni- | gear ba t y de rinciples ns they wore a year ago. | do with his own mo A councilman anies need and ought to have the Thir find after about six months out here that his | harvested in years, both as to quantity and | under 81,000 bonds as a v Friday, %1 4 deprecate the reciprecity agrrooments | man was asked how tho froe and unlim- | 10 V%8 G assots wouldu't make a patch on tho pants of | quality, Buckwent was wjured “somewhat | employed to do cleri el already effected by saying that | ited coinage of silver would affect the | '°nd the unveiling of th byt his liabiiities. A Cheyenne man yesterday | ¥ tuo frosts. - Potatoos promise unu 4 S8 Hik gyl g T ek ment October 7. New York is 80 ex- | wovaice v 3 forniture | 2ol although those jate planted ueed rain, | bo had given his evi g the increased trade will be very | the wage earnerand the farmer, and | B¢ it howeyer, | [ceived a ninoty-pound plece of furniture | mye'yumbor of stock hogs aud thoir condition | called an attorn, tremely testy about monuments, howeve from a placo 150 miles northeast of Chicago. | as to weight and s © below 1ho average | plication was made “The | said commnodity in life just in the ratio, and pe ing because after having spent three to abandon protection by indirce- tion. Dut now that the democrats Sworn to Lefore me and subscribed litt it any, oand the effect on [ his reply was so cogent and convincing e KOTeREeTa N | 4 N ] e S kbels s presence this 10th day of September. A the general commerco of the coun- | as to morit tho widest circulation, He | that without some explanation she is | The 0 to Omaha was 60 cents. From | owing to the short corn crop of last year of habeas corpu fore. this could BEAL kP Kogaes, : L s B g dekatib likely to decline of the supposition that [ Omaba to Cheyenne the tariff was $3.14. 1U's Th Bewapanor ronte ot At s Booa. dny'a | o SHn e ada et Notary Public v will not be perceptible. 1 i o o A Vigoro! otest was made 0 newspaper reporters dic ood day @ county court an iplaint charg Btate of Nobyraska i e e L b Rt Business men, financiors and speculators | the invitation has sarcasm in it of the | about time a vigorous protest was made. WorK today in the appointment line. They | ing Klein with gr ny. He was | i It (DzRel a0k, vaworn, do- | the practice will bo of little utility to | CONstantly make a study of the financial con- | MOSt pungent character, N e T Work mado M. M. Estes of San T ransisc sooro LD LY R awer to that 1ys that ho is secretary of T b s ? ¢ ditions w eronnd 1 could bo ve e — ] Anldf : il L3/ b 7 Tl Pt ririe ik I & ComBRRyL LhRE (he setantiny= | tH1S Coungry AL GG L AU L Sy AN ST B T et g at I whth New York Morning Advertiser., likely the former, and gave the Jupanose | give tho positive evidenc ¢ arage dully.giculntion ot (Liie DAILY. BES (0 | = tvhapal gould bo fio better illustration [ 945Y forthemito irctease theibeicolotie o AR I L Mr. Cloveland scoms slugeish in formulat- | Mission to ox-Sonator Blair of New_ amp. | that he did in t o month of Septenhar, 180, wis L0 copion 0 e e Flower. | Shire, who was some time ago appuinte Lur. 150, 20,406 coples; for November, | of the spirit and purpose of the demo- 15 b Rt Pusshusing TR , | lnx hia reply to Joues: oplstle on Ilower. | iiiidier g0 Ching, but rojected by that em 76 Hall H v aples; for Decoribar,. 1800, ZATL | o untic napty than is furnished by tho haps ina g v one, that the | n,m.]h months’ timd and i good deal of money | Syl tho ex-president should not be proddod. B T s Ak e dRokes G bt ookt 1 .lx.ldu\ Hall gomions tor’ Hniey, enl, e Hnl(iCns mrk e Tnshe § S apon | ower f e silvor dollar bocomo loss in th | in Omaha thero still is doubt of his | Homay be eloborating ono of thoso non-such | Sulted about thass. appointronts. Tho' so: Sl D, auruary opio b i, | attack everywher King n 1 rkets of the world. ‘The farmer who gets o . 1 vel . fi for ery < R tting the city hall contract. Ho | essays on tho constitution, each word weigh- | lection of Mr. Esteo takes woll, and the | Wary o1 ay, | 4 for heizi| | Faciptioathys Whon Shoiollay writs Dro. i tew moro centa'a biishol foe Ksiwheat Iy iiiase (e biio uounbill ailar, Reopiik || ink aipollnd)iht which! osss Tapid movewent || cabliet maliers sap tioj raason wHy:ths presl= i copita; for July ust. | posed that party elaimed that it was o [ debased currency will not quickly } dont should offer any objection to - their ot 7 4o copi Gromar 1, T7801TeR : PR S A et S | | Featizo that * the increasod prica foe | Bim on the anxious seat so long is | it notto bo oxpected. ok i Al oy Catti b ny | step in the direction of free tr nd | reatize o increasod price fo L o ; o AR L iatol the. ropdblicans. for tryiny | the’ fruita ot his toll" s mora : thar | movally bound'to gtve bim the job. Ho e 5 MO MLt tonanie e Notary Publie rerate 6 rep r « wing ks _ RS are e any 2 M. O. Ma cit, e g tho y Pu caten up by tho decreaso in tho pi has a great h IR ALLCART e otaL National Masonic association rmeeting ana chasing power of a silver dollar. The wage Mr. 4. S, Fassott, republican nominc for | callod at T B buroau toda « i Ho i 3! er 8 he- JWGLAS count ' licans vill ge y ! vendor in this [ S0 reciprocity to bo in BLEiCt | oo e b et R e e mll)l\:.u' S by :)’)IHI'A"('I‘I'H"”"\V“”"I'H J || Tty e onon. | rolowa postmastors wro today appol L gzt did) a0 S s Addealidole g B4 QUL held immediately upon his nomination llows: Grif 1le, Appanooss c and fown an opportunity n0 wrmony with the policy of protecti G : S iraine o % 3 i 3 rifinsvi PPANGOSS ¢ nd [own an opportunity to k eep 4h A nl v 11 o i ‘l x’[ o the comp .mmv (I(\VTI nm responds to an it Young Men’s republican club has ar- | Pavia B. Hill, governor of New York, elected | C. Seaton, vico A, Lowt posted on the prograss of the campalga | and & wise und certain means of oxtond- | crease in the cost of Living, Infact Beis tho | janged to take the cpital by storm. | tothe United Statos souats months. ago, has don, Potiawatian in both these states we have decided to | ing the markets for tha surplus products | last one consiiored whon aninflated €0t | gy oyl usingn of Douglas eounty | held on to tho govemorsnip liks o truo domor | $1°0 J: M. Sholl resigned Pty : AT our farms and factories without im- | rency marks up the pricoof goods in the ! ; b s & ounty, D, L. Hoyart, vicd offer Tyr: WEEKLY Bk for the balance | of our farms and factories without im R3Ot Mi TS "Wm“ It thero s | Promises to be contagious and this s crauc oftice holder died; ‘Tallegrand. Keokuk S s " conventiol TG ropuh- T Gray, vice A. B. Roach, r any human beinz who has a deep interest in | COnvention intevesting and full of ropub A Significant Cut. Hohe Boanty . D Ciiatt ¥ ¥ of this yoar for twenty-five conts, Send airing the home market or jeopard- your ordors e m lars will | izing the security of our industries. they s In your ordors early. ‘I'wo dollars will + | preserving the standard of our values it is | lican ozonc New Yol Morning Advertiser @:m.) resigned. the farmer and the laboring man, to whom T Governor H 1l has crowded the *boss’ ik Bee PusLisiisG Co., theory, but without utility, and endeavor | yyiqappeal for more monoy has a very soduc- business too muct, For the first time in Omah, Neb. | to dopreciato the valuo of the results at- | tive sound. But it is feaught with ovils and | COFFuption among members of the coun- | yeurs he folt a crambling scoptor in his hand e tainod and promised. ‘I'his essentially | dungers to them, which they should bo made | ¢il and not a whitewash. Thoe time has | at Saratoga vesterday. ‘I'ho revolt against Kereuay fueniture is no doubt all [ unpatriotic and un-American course | to thoroughly anpreciate. come when reputable members can | his power was elear and unmistakable. The | of the atlotices of the d right, but the cont wid the council- [ is entirely characteristic of the de- This states the case as clearly and | provo to the public that their skirts are | significance 1s great. Thurston county, which Spetiman e F 2 3 5 o O the authorities of that cou r 1dge ield men agree in one particular, Both are | movracy. That party does not de- | fully as any intelligent man can requive, | cloan and now is their opportunity TGO wINE SGsvabls hud CRn Lot ey petiodul ncil assaul mighty uncertain, sive the developmont of the manufac- | and the position is founded upon immu- | to demand a divisign of the goats from T T T ) tax. ca, aged — turing industries of the country. The | table sconomic principles and supported | the sheep. The plowing match between tho two candl- | o Hannapin canal ‘will be pushed through | hearing the case of the Stews A aoop strong ticket and a good plat- | element which controls it’is not inter- | by all numan experience. It is not cap- MaAuveit ‘i1l toll you that cortain | 4at0s for governor of Maryland may not ve- | o the e sharatatore: projected not- | ber company vs. R. B. Graham form followed up by orgunizution will | estod in the progross and upbuilding of | ital that sulfers from a dobased and de- | “TANY citizenswill tell you COrLAIN | 1t in vory deep or very straignt furrcws, | withstanding the earncst fight which R puteis over a bill of #5258 for lumber. carry the republicans to vietory without | such industries. The democratic south | preciating eurrency, but labor. It is not ;‘_‘,’\"‘”’“‘3 o ']‘;“, I‘“""l cunibe :’.‘,""fl': pastlie (reohe Il cottalil e sy bRl RO e o ey bk Lo souel fkacifio i i 7 ike e. ut who can prove it? e i i 20 z 0 aae ¢ 0 change 1 s ry i ¢ salc th possibility of failure. believes in free trade, or what would in | the manufacturer or morchant who )I R o I e than this kind of demazogy. decision was roached by tho War department | morning by refusing to set aside the oruer — practical operation amount to that, and | loses when moncy is steadily de feagy [ L R AN ORI WatohinRIE eI TATRIOb ARG today afteran investigation covering tho | 1mude during vacation rofusing the iKansas . ‘SENATOR M T T The < s ? : - S 7 | made to run down ‘any boodler who can 3 % last four months, moraing the report i Colorado Pacitic railroad permission to inter- SENATOR MANDERSON 13 vight. The | ihe pariy in other sactions is guided by | 1n purchasing power, but tho producers, | P Atehison Gloe. e monte Macionzio and : \one. ropublicans can elect a nomines who is views and wishes of iis southe Thore is & volume of sound instruction | "¢ “O"Y P L Pho farmers of Nobraska passed un evghte | Cintaig Marshall, tho.ongmoor oficers ap- | CHARGED WiTH CRUBLTY s from taint or suggestion of | wine O A B SRl == hour law last winter, providing that itshould | pointed to examine the question, was re- | M. V. Radford has been arrested on the S > d SER A e AholcnienCneniutiotedibySarator WitativER else may bo proved in the app! 'm laborers, The farmer | ceived in the war office and was found to bs | charge of wilfully maitreating corporation influenco. The wisdom of reciprovity is being | Sherman noviapplysitordacm lnbocera z J S Hanonepanjol ptclipislo cintodlty Jeibelcy crman. T O G, L T o XLy | e re T ATt a strong recommendation that tho route | mules belonging to himm until they novw ae i == vindicated to an extont that ought to THE eity attorney pronounees the fue- » y s gty should be let alone. Acting Secretary Grant | a starving condition. The attention of Of- EMANCIPATION duy was duly cole- [ to show that Omaha furniture men | o o “omome=rm o | aonce wrote his approval. of the finding so Jartram, the agent of the Socioty for niture contenct invalid. Tt promisos to make invalids of some of the council if be accepted for a ciub of ten names, denounce it as onc-sided, boautiful in ) Wi want an investigation of alloged today that the ous kinds, includ atisfy air-mindo ’ Our _ "i"" r’;"_ ‘:i'ml(“, '“’v“‘l“f d ”'{fl','i'i h‘_:' by tho colored people of Omahu. | should have been given the proferenco Philatelphin Pross hat tho. wiolo subluct was disposod of bo- | Provention of Cruelty to Aniuals. was called oxpo o ’ as e A 7 e e AT S v e ; e ave hoalod | for nay protest could bo raisod. P.S.H. | to thocasoand he investigatod tho matter R S R re fow of them who recall th pecially wh Tho Maryland ropublicans have healed - Ho claims that ho found tho dumb brates o thoe interest continues unabated, 2 : ; very, but they are all | those of outsider thoir differeuces, and tho white-winged bird | Burglars Tacklea the Wrong Store. | tho vergo of death from lack of water ayd that the arcangement has heen in effect J 3 ¢ 2 3 o ! — e i L to ho | familine with the importanco and signi- of harmony is onco more triumphant. Now | BT Ciaie, Wis., Sept. 2. Threo em- | food OKLAIOMA is teuly the land of the I“ ”' 1’:t ‘y”‘“’l ;‘- o ’“h’i'\'\i“ "\ "" w0 of the 224 day of September to A COMMITTEE of the whole to investi- | for the plowing compotition! ployes of a firm who sleep over the store 0¢ T ‘ s Al corld. Thoy are en- | Zate the furniture contract scandal is were awakened yestorday moruing by burg o 8 x i boom. It is desperately dull in tho |4 5 e " B e with Cuba and | the blicks of the world. Thoy are en- gateiho, T el SOtNGITs o e oy rusned dovn stairs snd dred ag. | tiee Foxworthy™s court agniust Chiof Dingos southorn part of Kansas when aboom | 1, 5o 00 (R the | ttled in all reason to malko of Emanei- | Vory eurious method of pracedure when New Yorkk Tribns. s el Aot ons who. savq | 10 Fecover possession of tho roulette tables for Oklahoma is not working or in full [ it 508 0 G0 other South Amer. | Pition dag what the Christian makes of | 50 many members ot that committe ToDavid B. Hitl: Tho oystar season has | 10 Bl T T, WO O ney WU KRS | and ochor gnmtling parapnarnulia captured brow. Christinas, the American of Independ- | invelved in the char begun, and thoro is nothing botior for a blaclk |y " ouriotor and one of tho clorks whilo | ment. Fullington clalms that the proporty day and the world at large of New > than & good big blue point. looking through the clothing department | belongs tohim, It was by far the greatest and | PBNCIL skeiches instead of well inkod - found th second turgar concealed tndar onis AND ExDS, cst day the African has ever heen CONFISCATED GAMBLING APPLIANCES, Auson Fullington has brougnt suit in Jus- ——— ienn countrios and to Moxico its good CONTRACTOR SQUIKES may 'augh | offcets will become still more apparent. tast but it will be at tho further extrom- | We shull have steady markots for ity of & madamus suit against the mayor [ considerablo part of our surplus fairm to compel him to sign the wareant for | products, and our manufacturers, move that old strect swoeping contract. favored than those of other nations, _— will be onabled to successfully competo ENGLAND has nover enjoyed as gr nerop of anti-monopolists as Amori and architecturally corvect plans for PASSING JESTS, countor, A Hore strugelo natod, bt Mot | 1% G, Quinty, o clevk in the deug store of f 1 Ralafariatilnaatealinie 5 AT thews, the proprietor, final elied the bur- | Seott & Co., Thirteenth and O streots, was vouchsnfed since the world began, Tins y h;'” _{“'[’""‘l r“" I' a "I i LI-* faic Stato Journal: Whoualllinee orators talk | glar by a blow on thio templo with o canc aud | wrvestod Uiy moraing on a warrant Swotn 31215 hiopes to se¢ solored peaple of | ©Pportunity for defrauding the city L boulLangia s holfanth oy ii= | ho was pinioncd and his revolver taken from ayden chargiug him with Bk hopes to seo the m!m. d people of "\{J“,“‘”“ ,“,]jy"',\“,‘l',‘ ‘;,H‘"”, %Walk of corn | bim. When landod in jail the burglar gave ¥, Ho was released ou $100 bail. Vmihaimaliaithos colabrattengmorafinia | ot e e Linnt) | DribKelDiits dars, t St Lis name as Frank Bender. T'wo boys, aged 11 and 14 respectively, sons 3 e 3 : : o portant and more demonstrative year by e Ny L0 Lawronee Journal: And ovory cabbage st of Josiah (i, Ward, a plastorer rosiding at SIAIQLRM G CIXE (N g liownd | MeliblontBoropean slustaploghho arge | St inbat sl 3 o | district vormilion on o cortain Saturduy | nods s head. Dismissed the Second Libel, 2045 N streot, left home about dark iast even- campuign progrossing o ndmirably as [ and growing commorco of the southorn | FHL* | b mallavasit titled | nightis likely to bs brought into the | f¥ Genget Times: And every beev gots | p o A vapnes,Cal., Sopt. 23— Acting undor | ing and nothing has beon heard from thou to bo ublo to como to lowa and holp | countries. A policy h in promiso | yIt¥ B 18 Be o e amttied | furniture contract investigation, Argus: Andevery squash crooks its | mstructions from Washington, District At- | since. 5 swoll H. €. Wheelor’s mujority in | of splendid results ought to have the 1”" t"L:’“‘"“" S.annivoragtysoan — wi And ovory onlon grows | torney Colo has dismissed tho socond libol SUDREMNE COURT, November over Governor Horace Calam- | earnest support of all patriotic citizons, [ PFI0E 10 them. Tue gentleman from the Ninth threw [ suonzer. - s e against the [tata. “"fl“““*‘“"l 9850 ‘W"‘: O T TR b f i —— ; newpolis Commnicreial: And evory PMOrgoncy deemot asf ome Decisia o ity Boios. but partisan considerations are stronger a bombshell into the last mecting of the [y wronie tndor 1 loid 7 rult | ouo of emorgoncy and bo deviod iU bast ta Gistons Handed Down in tho T—— cith s democracy hose affectl PErimars the ys have learned | oo . sl o vhen i s th B 3 Loavenworth cs: And-every field of | file the libol. Ho hau questioned tho attor Nebraska Iribunal. with the democracy than those affeeting aene ! city council and whon it bursts somo- | Loavenworth 1 nov goneral on tho case and receiviug no | LixcoLy, Nob., Sopt. 2. [Speetal to Tis tho material intorests of the nation, and | 16finitely how dangerous itis to attempt | 1,04y will bo soriously injuroed. Cineimiti Conmereinl: - And Ohio's wheat | roply sent the marshal to San Diewo to await | Byy | Fhb supromo court ghve out tcss reciprocity ngat once a republican | 10 manipulate conventions with the peo- —_— gets o zood thresh ne T fursher mstructions thore. Heaftorward ro- | o oo B8 but for five years the agpitatio . Uit g it cir prosc ST And Nebraska corn'stalks abont, cetved an order rot to sorve the papers and | Jecisious tode ‘,”'I ':.’ Lreur tho ngitation for | g distinetly Amorican policy, the dem- | PO i their prosent tempor and will | yryyop Cusming will foreo M. f e o I Stowart Chuto Lumber company vs. Mis- reduction In frolght ratos has been kopt | gorutic purty enn seo no merit In it. ROYORLIEhamac iy o dingly. The | gquives into the courts tocolloct his [ ,Dotrelt Free Prass: 5o Tuffor Is reully on- e fourl Saclio Ballway sompangs aphoal trom up continually and there is now a pros- 5 ailroad politicians two yours ago weco P q % B ren: ety Wrecked Off Venezueln's Coast. Lancaster couniy. Afirmed. Opinion by Mr, N I} —— I i ancient and mouldy claim for street Yes; sudden, wasn't it Justico M oll, Charle: i Pect of a rovised schedule, 2 on and violont hei b ks “Tehould say 5o, Love at first sizht, T ore- | Pasas, Sopt. 25—Tho steamer Califor- | Justico Maxwell. Cliarles J. Covb dissents ek — " UNLUCKY YEAR FOR DEMOCRATS, P8, SRR MoaLaL thotlmovomantesifuweaping. sume.” uin, Captain Dichtall, bound from Livorpool | 07 Téa50ns stated in his forier opinion. — tinst the renomination of Judge M. 13, e #Noi not till second sight, You see the fisg [ Mih CaPU 5 AR IRl e | o Jewettvs. Osborne, orror from Keya Paha Tur State Board of Transportation can Mr. Murat Halstead, in one of his ed Roese that the whole state vevolted Mtz DAVIS van provent the boodle in- | time e saw her | Adn't know sho was an | to Colon, was mr;xhv 4 "()1 ‘!m Sep ‘!’“:’l‘u: x\'\‘mu[v“ Aftirmaed. Opinton by Mr.” Justico (¥ S nan o 3 S orial dispalehes to his Cineinng npes m . /| 3 AR 3 L | neiress. 10 on tho north sido of Oruba, one o Maxwell. hardly expeet o resolution of endorse- !A ml_ lispatehes to his ¢ in inuati paper, | rho people reduced tho vote of his sue- | Vestigation from being a first waton R N e AL fslands of the Dutch Antilles, near the coast | State ex rel Wessel vs, Woir, mandamus, mont from ho stato convention. Asa | romavks thut this yeur the democratle f eessful opponent und bogan tho stam- | white-wash if he cares to take the load, | ( Couk Reviow: Mes Muddor % | of Vonesuela, Sho was at the time en routs | Writ will bo issued aganst the Board of matter of fact the less that is said about [ Party simply has no luck. Treationally | hogs which a yonr lator Shreatened b ———— s from Curacoa to Savonville, United States of | County Commissionel Opinion by M, this orgunizati . elatod by its succoss last yoar in oloct- gk ¢ i 4 ) firms should furnish the city | - Meddersrass: =0, ho ean huvo hor Cominin. Fne pussengors und crow, with | Justico Norval his organization just now the better, | ol Y 8 c swallow up tho republican party and | OMANA firms should furnish the city And e ok the Sorrel mare.” xcoption of the second engincer, were | Daly vs. Melondy, from Antelope county. It it could orly dio—but thatis in tho | ing two-thivds of tho next house of rop- | which lost tho state in congress ang | hall and boodlo and blustor should not | +What's that? s me my gun! Il go GRS ADTe L Ot St B, distant futuvo. resontatives, it took the contract polit- R st e S Snllowadito aray oD bt after th i Lill ol 2 - State ox rel Happuer vs Fillmore county. v v T olected a democratic governor. The | be allowed to provent i e THE POLICEMNAN, Mandumus. Wit denied. Opinion by Mr, - ——— ically to have hard times in this coun- | yuiiways may not care for those results « Newr e o — Chinf Jusuco Cobb. TonEe on Tuesday was an Towa Indian | try, and since then everything has been | puy thore were somo incidents to the TiE furniture contract promises to be AT A AT AR v Broaktyn Eagle. Meyer vs Anderson. Error from Colfax villago. Toheo today it a littlo city of | Roing wrong with the party. Nono [ vanoral coufusion in which they woro | 8 Very interesting subjoct of discussion And 1 tgeringly hado her facowell, Who walks abr ith kingly tread G ,.l!\(fi"{'\}?’f::.::[r“'.."."Lw ,irinl warded i i i s olbv i osic > % %2 : e £ SEOT 4 But her pati ullins has o A cream white I ot on his Load, 35 plainti te romittimer s 1,600 inhabitants with mayor, city [ of its prophesios of ovils that deeply interested. Thoy ought to be | for a few day B R A i ko wall Rttt s eatag court of §15.49 within thirty days. Opinion " And on the g cht g 9 marshal, councilmon and all the other v to afilict the people 0 | satisfied that Nebraska will now excuse Ho unshaek 1l rherus hatod, The policeman by Mr. Justice Norval, R R R sorified;” The oils o Th Ry LR M e e R DAl i it iiem vs. Suaefing. Error from Boo municipal oflicors necossary to good n verified. The calamities thut wore | yhem from all participation in politi Aok Way And iy o dotar pants vontiiatod Whos s alliovi A isal A samiSaEbat county. Afivmod, | Opinion by Mr. Jusiios government. Toheo is in Okluhoma, | to befall us a result of the new tariff lnw T "r')”"‘”‘ ""'\;'-l i 4 I way that constralng mo to blush, R ATt as ol RERRIT | Maxwell i i i) i ——p—— The farm: ver in Nebraska are no 10 chases o May R ! which oxplains everything olse, have failed to materialize. The de- Bon o | ) 5 4 swears they've “got a heap of galli” Gaugham vs Crosby. Error from Dakot J g0 A ORB earne: T , orrying 0 much at ding thoir sur- omerville Journal: Jnck mafrabd you And swears they've “got a heap of gal i ’ s ota e L pression and distrust which holpod the | ‘4 MORE earnest concourso of good | worrying so much about hol i LHOE AT | Coean 't 1Ko mio Very woll! Mario. The policeman county. Afiivimed. Opinion by Mr. Justice i 5 % Vs ety b women 1t would be hard to conceive of | PIns krain as thoy are over tho dificulty of | “Niiyie—"Oh, but Juck, he dovsn't disitio Norval HE New York Muil and Fupress haa | domocracy to victory last yenr, and | 40 %o PR 0 0 s 0 BORGHS. O | procuring cars to ship it to market . you' L sure. He sald at dinueronly’y Who stands around the corner stores Bt rojuvenated tho time worn question asto [ Which that pacty did all it could to in- | ( i ! g HRR.E - torday that thore wisn tenough to youtoin: | Aua turns bis back on swinging doors, Praiscs French Military Movements, ¢ tonsify, are passing away and tho be- | Christian Temperanco union and tho Young Men to the I R st ooling. cither ofapprovalor | gy 4own bis throat free lager pours't Loxooy, Sept %.--A German officer, ro- ok o ¥ Nebraska Woman’s Home and Forcign S GlohasDemasrat I “The policemun, forriug to the recent F'rench army monouy an's f reig FR— g L con ( vors, X " - ago Fribune: He—="Shall wo try the . " i H Y ssionary Society of the Luthe wo of the ecandifates on the D ork i v (i AT S says that tho infan ghting in oxpose that Blaiue is for Harrison, The Maii | promises to be unprecodonted In the ; Missionary Society of the Lutheran | 71wo of ¢ wndifatos on th York | o or Bugwy. this woraing, Tnarn When Sabbath bolis call all to prayer, ays that tho infantry fighting in oxposed % X chureh, Both are delegate bodies @ ropublican ticket wea only 33 yoars old, ana Sho—"Either, George. Pm yours for wheel | Who looks so gav and debonair, order surpassed anything hitherto scen. As and Kz, Rk AxCRA LY blic f history of the country is at hand. *T'h lios awn YRy / ) | Wi [ o ¢ press must excuso tho publie for BEOIN £ ) ayaund T A e ST TS % the average age of thy ontire seven is 44, | or for whou And twirls bis buge moustachos fairf o the movements in close order for regu- Hey '+ ¢ : SR N 0 o markod by that sincorely K0 ax 3 dov for regu jooring at this antique biv of informa- | farmers of the country have not only e “ e 5 " The young mon certainly have no reason to pw York Herald: “What brings you here?* I'ne policeman, larity and compactuess thoy recall the Greek tion, garnered groat ) but th ligious spirit which makes women tho § ; A R e e R S phulanx. Tho cavalry, porhups, are lacki on, arnoved groe crops, b I complain in this case, tho needio asked the pin When they et in tho [ o o et phulun 1o cavalry, porhups, aro lacking szt most effectivo as well us the most per- I ) S harrel Whon rum flows froe on Saturday night calmness, but their mobilzation would secve sistent promoters of all good works. Golden Honor T2l hewusiiL wos erooked il throw o \‘\!‘I““"“fl{““ LWOIRAY R S o el for the cavaley of othor countries, Tho former socioty meets in the First New York M{hing A T'm broe!” Tl policeman 1o apllaof coxtaln faulta, conoontei- piove. . v GREKNIB HoAE =2 I ments and supply arvangement, there 1 no Metnodist Episcopal church and the lat- tls charged thau Genator Fassett owns a Jowelers' Roview: Inqulsitive Strangor Whon seas engulf a precious child mistaking the ‘exactness and breadth of tor in the Kounwze Momorinl Luthergn | SVer minein tho wist, und as Mr. Flower is | V0T gie: but 14 ke 0 know what And drive the frantis mother wild, vision with which General Saussier oxecutos out of the organization. Nominate a | & generous reward to labor, The strenm bk openly accused of being a veritable gold | thue the 2:20 train leave | Who saves its lifo! So brave and'mild? his plans. In the face of unexpected situa- ticket without conforing with or being [ of gold which flowed to Burope during e miao in his own poF&n it soems tous thay | Polity Stran OrEY, lei: bk Havo ng | Thio policoman Uous bis orders tostity to thoudmirable wateh clearness and rapidity of his judgment influonced by them, and adopt a vinging | tho first six months of tho yoar is ro- | Sor, Star, Deadwood’s mayor for | honors are casy bouwseou the candidates on — Rt P T Touching upon the Fronch artilery the ropublican platform. Theso will mean | turning in payments for our products. | eight successive terms and an all-round | B¢ money question, 1§ g RARAL AN Ye tantalizo us, now and thon, paper refors to the excollent discipling of the victory and it will all come back and more with | popular citizen of the Biacl i - 1 = . ok Rivie Yet we forgive you once again. upper grades as boing surprising, They are v 1| popular citizen of the Black Hills, goos How the Migl#y have Fallen, There was a lady of onr town. Qur policoman, wien wha are indefatizable and all of zeal nnd —— it Tho conditions all favor a groat and | into the congrossionsl convention at Chicaldd Herald AN 4ho wis wond rous wise; 4 conc = - o s ; e Tk by R 06 L) et £ y ! 4 ardour. In conclusion tho report say HARVEST oxcurstons proved proftablo | acratling masmetty for e 4 eagiend | lnto tho e S .| Cartor Harrison appears to bavo talked for | S4¢ strayed into a dry goods store AT May your livas be sweet, “Ihe organization of the Krench sanitir oAy exeursion 4 7 et b vibhsbistharme i it did not advertise J 0 tho rullways, —‘The homo visitors | pooplo that is assured not merely for u | delegntion solid for him for congros, | W0 mortal hoursgat the Momenco hay ) 1 oL n B R I St W A e e i oxoursions were 8ad fallure. The i & i AR 8 Songress | e S S A Lo SR hen throughout that store was neard | You are the tinest! and e re special roports on the subject of tho rul ero a dead fallure. ‘Tho | your, but for a numbor of years. This | Besidos being good congrosslonal tim. | Pulice iu fuvor of thifreo colungo of 75-oant oo O DO LR, Our policewan 1aia down for this branch of the servico, onatorn rouds blame thoir want of suc- | fortunato state of affairs confutes | bor Sol Star has the fact that the st | S11Ver dollars. Tho so-caliod statesmen who et WL el o, coss 1o the westorn lines, but the facts | 4 tho predictions and argu- Sty HCK | fuvor this sort of thing will eat hay them- The elerks utl fell down doud are our western pooplo are 0o busy har v vosting woring.and markoting their Socretary Blaine’s purposes in connoc- tion with the prosidency by announcing | inning of a now ora of prosperity that have an assur markot and women shrick and ght, JUST One moro word to the state con- | them at profitablo prices. vontion: Koep tho railrond bosses off | industrics of the nation are experienc tho platform, off the committees and [ ing a revival of aetivity which promises | | ments of the democracy. That party is | gres: his favor, The ouste { - A " . | #ress in his favor 1o castorn half of | fnd an opportumity to pass jadgmont on | “waitih (OF something t trm wp 15 1y shest of 2 5 o /'t Re still prophesying evil. Its leaders are | South Dakota now has the two senators | them 10 havo Lis expoctations roslized, o X IHighest of all in Leavening Powe Latest U. S. Gov't Report, tmmenso orops of evorything to take [ il proaching cainmity, still andoavor- | and ono congressman and the. Binek RAGIIN 1088 WEL NI WA SV Vims for vlsiklng tn the old howmen, ing to convince the peoplo that things | Hills ought to have at least tho remain- ahaZasypon Xin, Ghlans Nl [ecrdtnre Brostar dtlake 4 C | T— are all going wrong, and that the ouly | ing represcutative in the lower house, Assuming that the last purchasers pay all rrespondent. What 8 Stronger than seni- AGAIN the advisability of purchasing | way to right thom is to place in power Seme—— the dutics, the workingman would haye to | 'Or cold ten, anyway? tho fslund of St. Thomus, West Iudios, | evorywhora the purty which has nover | Treme is good reason to beliove that | pay 1% cent moro for his lmpovted (n vl Courler-Tournal for naval station is belug urged. Tuis | done anything for the developmoat and | Presidont Harvison, in appointiog plite dinner pail bought under the McKnloy i 11tk s iF prouibition Y not quite n generation, howover, sinco | progress of the country. It denounces | successor to Chairman Cooloy of the | toriff than before, aud the userot acan of | up there Prosidont Grant was roundly ubused for | reciprocity, which is onlurging the mar- | Interstate Commeres commission, will | tomatoes — threeeighths of @ cont [ o000 o butt o m Y calling attention to tho desivability of | kots for the products of our farms and | select o westorn man. very considern. | MO for the can, The truth s | us the beligerent goat | whow b ’@C()/’@@ ) that the added price is paid by the | the g iraveler dr who opposod him then will recoguize [ to thoso countries whose industrios | and thore aro most vulid reanons Why ho | bt e i s shees b the. Tae mars SN AANE b | tain It upon the bost torms possible, the party favors the free coinuge of sil- | from the section west of the Missouri, i and iler. The workingman's dinner pail ' to b fraltful; it is tilod with 0ates annoxing this island, Tho same men | factories, bocause it is not extended | tion is clearly in favor of his doing so,

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