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e % THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY SPTEMBER 29, 1891 THE DAILY BEE THE RELATIONS WITH CIILT. tant, it is absolutely ossontial to the con- | delogntes to thn Judieinl district con- | who march under his banners must_serve. WLt diad A L ”.\V”. (R”.\{‘\ “URD”“ I 1 = < e e Tho United States was the first nation | tinued prosperity of the farmers of the | vention. Tho| Fhvention meots next | HO i8 the solo captam. Mr. Fassoit, his Wasnixaron Buneav or Tne Ber, | [ V040 04 WAL 8 slimled & T ¥ : S o 0 L nominee for govornor, has youthful mag: \OURTRRNTIT STRRET, [ to recognize the new administration of | United States, and any policy which in- | Mondny. Thd ‘dblegates are to be se- | netisi, and I predict that ho yeill mako n | W AAETatoN, D U Sept. 48 n Chili, and the omptness | terfores its developme s hostile | lectec ) a «d organizatio strong canvass, Ho will grow from day to " i, and the promptn torferes with its dovelopment is hostile | lected by tha_ward organizations, | Strong Mr. E. Rosowater, editor of Tne Ber, o+ [ Parmor Hutohinson Will Answer for the ED EVERY MORNING vhich this was done aftor the gov | to the interosts of that largo element of | Friends of a clean judiciary must not | “Foseni p. Flower, the demoeratic rom- | rived here this morning from New York Orime Tod - was officially advised of the | our people allow the selectforf of delegates 1o 2o by | nee, I know quite well. Personally [ whovs ho tanded Saturday from his Kuropenn rime Today. TERMS OF SURECRIPTION of the revolutionary party ought e [T e default like him. He isa big, bluff, hearty old- | o " v "Rocawater will loave hero at 6 Pty ! " b o —— . ROSEWATER, Eoiror conduced to the friendliost ¢ o sugzostive of all s bute Y niliant th s It Tho investigation now In progress | THE county attorney has been directed | &9 I‘ s Al of Mithat1s bu | sago at noon on Wednasdiy and in Omaha SE | | May or may not establish the truth of | to procod ngaikkt efghteen of the sov- | hois as domocratic asn truck drver. Ho | on Thursday morving ihe train and the s rich o gol 'ous, but ho is not as vich as ou 00 Damed 0 Loy SEA 4 = et ™ o a1 vty 3 Story of a Wealthy Saunders County ‘;uunfl VAI‘H;H\' members ;,i the council, w‘mvu‘ Within the two-mile limit without | yioyi6t jong ago: *Peoplo rate me as high 119 ook B Sich, (O M Lambarash Citizen's Trouble—How the Decd t would be unfair at this juncture to | license. Tt is presumed there isno fur- | as 5,000,000, [ am certainly not worti 0oks s though Hon, (. M. Lambertso i = than 82 v vide p. of Lincoln wou pe appointed on the Inter« Was Committed - Result o pronounce the accused gentleman guilty, | ther excuso for dglay in this matter. han $2,000,000, 1 have divided ray be e '«1‘ in w .I appotated on ,'.’., ] ‘(‘f T A s g 80 that my’ wife lias a separate in- | state Commorce commission tosucceed Judgo Jealous Ra he committen which is conducting the ’ ———— e —— como and my daughtor bas hers, L aim to | Cooloy. inquiry can do nothing but pass upon | THE judges of ‘the district court can- | spend my income every year, and as politics % e : the evidenca presented and report the | not afford to ba indifferont to the rumors | 8 my only dissipation [ can <\W|v”ll“‘"\ b Kl AL AU LU R RO GLIAEON | 5551 L, Special to T erably liberal,” Mr, “lower has a'wa 0 ore 3 ' A me to the council. can impose no | of bribery and corruption, more or sponded when his party noedod a contribu Bre ]It is not probabie that tho cass penalty. The testimony presented and | well founded They should orde tion. When his political irations have N. GGrocer was today appointed postmaster | 8xainst Edward W. Hutchinson for " the findings of the spec i grand jury especially to investigate | been nipped ho has not sutked. Ho has | at’Codar Valley, Cedar county, lowa. murder of Jennio Greon April 25 last w I L b it drawn his checks for party putposes just " enlled beforo tomorrow morniug, Hute committeo will 1 publie charges of ¢ i corruption the same. The govevnorsiip 1s his ambi ' . i and th bli therefore i} —_—— Hlon o e oo e e e | , Tho following army ordors were issucd | son is a wall-to-do farmor, formorly | and the public is therefore the . @ todav: _Leavo of absonco for two months, 10 | yuye Memphis, Saundors county, FTBAWL a3 7E % & "B I5HAGH THE final estimate for the grading of | Of the presidency. Ho owes his prosent [ jOURY S, labave oF salTover - Tio T AIARY tribunal bef whom the defendant W estlmate for the geading of |ige 164 %0 Mammany binil, although he s iy \_,‘,”,_\” s ‘,I:;“\‘..‘““]A.Mf:‘“'h“‘"*',‘“ although tho head of a family, became Ye DOWN WITH BOGDLERS, —— fashioned, self-made man. His language | ' tomorrow OMIng, AFFIvIng. it h ind e 4 | Al St iy Wy 10 (oonanw [ INSANITY. WL BE THE DEre iy ppen , not to have . [ Satur that The leaders in the the charges made by Councilman Specht | enty rond house keepers for selling li- new government seem to be still under the 'e of the memory of Omahn the affair, and also to entertain an impression that the American ministor to Chili was in sympathy with the late president, notwithstanding the dying statement of Balmaceda that Minister O N e ana | F#an ropeatedly advised him to arrange editorinl mattor shonld be nddressed to the | n settlement with the revolutionists. Fdttorfal Departnient The action of the junta, in surrounding NESS LETTER the United States legation with police- ALt tters and_ reritGances should | men authorized to arvost persons going Yo nddressed to The Beo Publlsl ngCombany, | o tho logation without a por- 1o be mude | to th er of the con mit from an official of the junta, and pAnY. keeping the police there until the min- | councilmen are being tried. The public | South Thirtecnth street was allowed at | nota nnmanyto, ~ Ho has’always stoered | (6 HEHEC A RO SO o o the | fatuated with Mrs. Groen, and visited | seldom goes wrong in its conclusions, | Saturday’s regular meeting of the county clear of tho faction fghts in this city. HIs | yociataty of war, the- commanding officer of | frequently. From lor dyini stat he men are guilty 1 s testimony | commissionevs, g iberality toward Tammany in times past has s | 1f the men are guilty and the testimony | commissioners. It amounted to$4,561.04, [ !berality towurd Tammany in times past hivs Dav Island, N. Y., W. L. Grant, is granted | gpnears that he accused her of staying over | presented before the committeo tends to | The feul Estate Owners’ committeo will | Tawmany wants 15 @ governor in ‘Albany | % (4Flougt for threo months from Ootober 18, | /oy ay the Rood hotel with anothor man, hlish 1any § | ister protested was an indignity of the The Boe Publishing Company, Proprieters | iseer i it cstabllsh thelr. guilt, n grand jury will | not loso sizht of this A e )l ettt aary | 1y o URstary o1t uddee g f 1Bl g e Pl ol witivasstis THE BEE BUILDIN most pronounced character. It indi- nedilel: AL of udministering £0,000,000 annnaily goes on | Rrovisions of perugraph 1, gon 0 y ; i | undoubtedly bring in indictments against in this city, e, Flower will b sirong be. | 0. S0, July 26, 1800, from this offfce to Ser- | chasing her through soveral rooms unt 3 A e L e OTWITHSTANDING the words give a | fore tha Feonmr Ho it hestrong e | woant William E. Alexander, goneral service, | finally vornered her under a tablo, 1 BWORN I LATION rown arrogant with sue- 10 and they will -be jormally Glend | 1 L g m.‘ (L |Imn|mn‘ is .l. T foreiblo | MOW at David's Island, N. Y. Sergeant | will bo the defouso. Btateof N ; ; VG et & local contemporary congestive chills, | orator, but he talks 1n, Howoly, forcibly | siexander will be entilied ‘to a discharge NEAL CASE POSTRONED, Georit g of Tie Bee |, f 3 v- | there proved guilty must pay the pon- | Ho cafinot reliitn {rom anuounciug that | uyiiey! Ris oloction now scoms fo bo wee | f€0m LG sarvico at tho expiratien S afoi ho hearing of tho Noal case in rogard t i N e DALY BER t alty. the good work of educating our people to [ sured, but the tide which now sets in in his | 10U upon the timely application therefor 9 | ation: of sentence by Govorn Yyt LellaalEri S s A A L el Already enough hus been revealed, | Patronize home industry, goes chee favor' may be ensily turned. The young [ {hts offico through the commanding ofil ayer nas boen postponed until Wl for tho weew ending September If the Chilinns are still irvitated over | Already CAEL L Sl Y Lochinvar of ‘Chemiung 18 o fooman to bo | DAHld's fand, N e 00 0 arternoon o request of County Bunday t the Itata affair their state of | thanks to Mr. Specht and his attorney, [ futly on. feared. At all ovents we are in for ared-hot | J8 FOUREINE | O "r\,,‘,.‘ RO ’” A1 .\L\Imn»'\l of t\Hu.um who wishes to f i a aff ! g 5 SR AT ¢ i il campai ologte o yet commenc | i yogard to Neal's guilt qanans 0 [ mind is whoily indefensible. 1'he | Of the methods used in securing influenc DY BRBUBTdonBE el klinre of (the | DR e ing Octobor, 1, noxt, will report to gl ¥ Colonel Otis on that aate for assignment to STILL AFTER THE GAMBLERS Tues: y i N O o 9 i i 9 i Wodnes A o ited States rovernmont has no apology | 0 the city couneil to fix the impression | Sl St ok NEBRASK A REPUILICANS. : Un ta el bl 47 e U public mind that there ave | Preliminary work of educating Omahu LAY LI, stations: Captain D, C. Pearson, Second | The zambling frateruity receiy Thursdn h v | #ng o Hent § i to make for its course in that matter, [t l 1 myie | People to patronize Omaha industry. - cavalry; Captain J. R. Richards, Wourth cav- | jolt this morning, Chief Dinges be buturdiy, ¢t 7 | is the only one it could huve pursued con- | Po0dlers —in that body. I'his | /b & manufacturers themselves mustnow | _Globe Democrat (rep.): ‘The Nebraska [ alry: Captain A. Kramer, Sixth cavalry: | gentlemon who adwinistored tho blow b 770 i R nlertasnidtte o investigation will lead to other | - haki s republicans have adopted a good long plat- | Captain O. M. Connor, Eighth cavalry: Cap | liam Gleason, George W. Bradeen, Wi Average D TeT: Tk y with its internntions v fnquiries and ought to. indicate | A4tend to the working details, form, and it is to be hoped that they will | tain W, I Brink, Tenth cavalry; Captain | Hitchcock and Auson Fullington wore Sworn t bitote e nd g AerIBed (i -resp If tho junta desire to bo bl nhlls # I carey on their upnign in_an equally | L. S, Amer, Second 1 fantry; Ciptain 1. D, sd by Constable Hunger this mor prosance this 20t day of September: A, DLI8L | relioved of the presence of Minister [ 10 the county attorney and district thorough and meritorious manner. |\;‘n.-.‘,l I"ou R e i e Ak sworn out beforo Justice s NOE A b L et 4 Chicago Mail (dem.): In the Nebrasks . Gresbeck, Sixth nfantry: Capta nett of University piaco, chargivg tho BRE Notars bubite. | Fgan there is a straightforward und this city can be gleaned from tho fact | .o uplilan convention yostorday when | O. T. Wells, Bighth infantey; Cap- | totto with gambling. ta viehtion Statoof Nebrask, 1 o honoruble way to bring that about, o o i : that our postoflice handled 534,225 pic Blaine's name was mentionid a large portrait | tain W Dugaan, ~ ' Teuth | statutes, The two first named bad s t Geor Tasehack, hoing_duly sworn, de- [ it is the only wuy which the rent belief upon civcumstantial evidence | ¢ o roing mail mattorduring the week | of the tattooed man dropyed into viow. When [ infantry;” Captain ‘D, J. ¢ vaiglo, Twellth | boforo Jfudgo Houston on u similar churgo S G I G I A Mt ) that corruption exists in public places, | Of RGNS mAll Harrisow's namo was ~ mentioned nothing | infantry Cantain D, W, Burke, Fourtoonth |- somio days since, but wora aischiarsed IR e Ui e R Banratnty o (iR ! SRl HTe S A S ey cl2avEa g Sey 21, dropped. infantey: First Lioutenant William Lasiter, AT AV DA E WOHEH erago duiiy cireulation of Tue DAy Bee for | be likely to my noti i E cated that the men in Tairs before the district court, and if judges the necessity of a special grand OME idea of the postal fmportance ¢ jury to investigate the more or less cur- / e——— Kansas City Times (dem.): The Blaine | SiXteent infantry; Captain C. B, Hintor “The barn of John Kaden, 1620 ( str o montlof Septenhe K 21.80coples; -] il orwise, The city ar county ' 1 L re| 0 sigh ifantr, Japta LBy stol 3 " thomont Lol Septentier, 150, les: | Recourse to ind and otherwl The city and eounty | Appuxpy forty names have been | yells omitted by the Nebraska rapublicans e nn Captatn 4t US| W, L. Goeton, 10626 Q) werd destroyed b aics ) practices which no fair and solf-respect- | ovormments eannot be = pluced | atixad to the constitution of the Manu- | Yestordny almost made tho Iarrison eor. | UEIHO Aty Captoin MW FL Kl | o D g e inee JKe tiestias i o el oL Ghait it i) |'“"|'}‘j I“}"“"]"_ YO | fucturers’ association. 1t should be ap- [ hinie.” “he aisgust about the shite houso 18 James, Twonty-fourth fantry; Spocinl detaii | SREDY S Kelon ks Solbi h funily wily T Gofltaicar Apeil, 101, 28 coplos; f0r | drive Mr., Bgun out of the country or fn: | SSarcaingang .|~rl|m| VAR 18 00N PO poved by the signature of every Oma- | thick enough to gather up witi scoop [ [t Lisutonnnt G, G, Starr Frse nfutes s [ stove to heat the water. The high wi copléms fir Juty, TR0, S eopiess tor Au duee this government to reeall him, but [ Sible with a grand jury. = The peopleare shovel o (| Second” Ligutenant W. B . French. Third | DIew tho flames agaiust some combustiblo 3% ; Unonai 1 rscnoek it will very probably create a public st icago Herald (dem.): .an exuverantlot | jnfanteyi*First Licutenant S, Y. Soyburn s LML B Sworn Lo hofore mo and subsoribed in my bl y n | oy Tt - of republican enthusiasts met in state con- | . i boe Fva ST e v | ¢ o is estimated at $100. The wind was Uy of Auur T, | sentiment in the United States in favor | The boodler must go. Carnegs, Balcombe and Roed make | vention in Nobraskn on Thursdny and | qoeri iefug st fieutenant It G Hil, ] TG @ ST breezo at tho time and 1c it N 1 P Notuey Publle | of pesenting such conduct on the part of R T capital investigating committeo and the | nomiuated a tioket and formulnted a plat | Cooi, Tharteonth infantry: ifirst Lioutodant Sl Do e bE otk i e —————————————— ¥ ¥ R + 'orm. The uine man was on han o g 0 ren succeeded 1a staying the flames. i y exten ceossar, o1 85 o 1 we g ne S. B, Hardin, zhteenti fautry; s 8 g o THE CAMPALG (rhm to the exte ln_l it n -ml,A "'“m rs’ as ;'w”‘ n did well “1“[’”“;" course, and ho hit the funny vones of 'tho | Piactenans W, 1. Hoyanias, bl et CONDUCTOR'S NARKOW ESCAPE e ol ending all diplomatic relu- them in that capacity until further [ assembled crowd. fantin e by S vy i 1 3 . ; : g Aeritnas CpAk e ! 3 : i antry. DS H. Will Burnell, & conductor on_the Burling h‘v‘nr.m to alve ovory render In this stato | tions with that government until "l Luc r’ L B "l’l\" |”v "“ hoa ‘:) notice, St Louis Republie (dem,): Tho Nebraska ——— ton, living at Fourteonth and V strects, hii and Towa an opportunity to keep posted on and satisfactory. A little more than —— ropublicans indorse the Sheeman storage act. CONCERNING THE ULATFORM, a narrow escupe from being erushod to deatl the progress of the cumpaicn in both theso | AT 200,000 was received and a littlo less | Mi, ToM Lowky rose to the emer- | ‘'he Nebraska republicans may bo satisfied last night. Tho train, u freight was o Btatos we huvo deeidod to offer T Weekey | s announced from Washington that | Z=00000 wi . Sl o g with a legal tender rag dollar which rep Beatrice Democrat: Tho republican state | some shitiing near (ormantomn. on the . than $196,000 was oxpende Rev, Mr. | geney Saturday nightin a manner Which | sents an ounce of bullion ono month and only | platform doals in the usual ghttoring. gener- | aed e, antho ee o mon o 1 Ludden, w 1 the important [ won him the merited applause of the | tive-sixths of an ounce the next, but the peo- ;In;nu. deuounces democracy and cheers for | tive blowing out, allowed the ne and ple of this conntry are not fools enough to | Blaine. several cars to siide down the hill towards keep their finances on such a pawn-shop Hebron Journal: The tform adopted | wkere the remainder of the train wu Owiahia, Nob, | course no information could be obtained 5 TROM present appe is fairly was a ringing aud eloquent declaration of | ing. Burnell was just in the act of cliibii tion of funds and he holds 41,- | ORI LR L W 1l | . Detroit Free Pross (dom): The Nebraska | principies.” It will appeal to republicans | up tho lndder of the waycar when th () individual roceipts for provisions | CCrtain the furniture investigation will | republican piatform contains the usual iuti- | everywhere portions came together. Tho force of tho ¢ T teibuted | be no white wash, mation that the republican purty and the | Grand Islan? Independent: ‘The main por- ' lision drove the nest car into the way car, and 13,602 vecolpts for grains distributes McKinley bill aro responsible for” the im- | tion of the rcpublican platform wo fully ap- = cateling Burnell's head and brui it . forseed. These figures relate only to Mitr nes ST Rt oy mnds hl’u\;vllln‘-uml\lllluuuf‘n‘lhlllr‘\]\u ;.!m' ate. This | prove and it will form the great issuos of bmHl,\' ll]uuln uu;mmn m‘.]m farthor nis TTTAG Hilo B AR g - the funds expended after the ennctment THE assist: Y attorney MACe | might vo ull right, but tho democratic con- [ noxt year's campaign. The concluding | head would bave been crushed into a shapc- WA has become of the case brought | ter or the government, but that on the pondediaft e neither friends nor reputation by his ntion in that state took pains to give honor | declarations of the platform in favor of the | less mass. to test the eight hour la contrary it will insist upon the proper | of the law creating the commission. whero honor belonged by prefacing their | interstate commerce act, the regulation of OnDS AND ENDE, ——— . B4 % L Nearly $100,000 worth of supplies were platform with thanks to God Almighty in | py ay es and coml tions aud Two suites of r ittle bloel - - observance f all international rights | Nenrly 3100, pr S B S GO zhity mlway lines and combinations aud [ Two suites of rooms in tho Little block, T figures aro hewildering. Instend | ;4 such consideration as is due from | dstributed by the commission priov to day nig tho heavons for tho bountiful erops i ihat Lrusts wo considor s ol A, sounding nice l\\'\-;[tu and N stroets, have been quuran. and such considers f o fro 0 3 ¥ . state, i paper, as our frienc 70 used to’ say, y o of diphithe of a crop of 150,000,000 bushels of corn | gng fricndly government to another. |t time. 1t hardly seems possible in | x i< jury is o necossity. Weo can icago Intor-Ocoan (rep.): Nebraska, in | And amounting to nothing in tho mouths of [ Tho famoa o hn herIn. ich 2010, i view of this year’s crops that destitute only et tothe bottowm of official corrup- 1 with the whole country, and espec- | men, who in their majority are controlied by | 000 is involye s un_ before Judge Tit people enough lived in Nobraska lust | - Y 8¢ PRI S M COCLUL ially in comion with the northwest, is fecl- | railvoad mntluence. bitts this mory ‘I'ne defendants aro the D0 SU0RR T et No tion by the old-fashioncd inquisition, the invigorating breczes of protection Nebraska City Press: The platiorm upon | Missouri 1 - railroad, Juy Gould, Viee consultation regarding the situation, | Year to consume $300,000 worth of food, — — reciprocity. ‘Lhe ticket nominated is o which the candidates stand is an honest one, | I’resident Morton, Sidney Dillon and other U bs grain, clothing. lent. the platform is strong. tho party i Y aoN bl canNteR b vhich | financiers the United States being now represented | 8410, clothing, fuel, et Omahn It : y nade up of republican sentiments which s, .h Uni d States being now represented T T united, and the indications arethat Nevbraska | nave for years made that party dominant. Judgo Field and a jury are still struggl in Chilian waters by only one naval ves- |, ~=2Eem e s ColwyRapixkeprilican. will vio with Lowa and with Ohio in rolling | Upon such a platform the republicans ecan | with the caso agamst I rank Aboott o s 1E letter of Secrot ine daclin- { New York nclspapers . may ridiculo |'ypa republican majority that will bo a pre- | stand aud ask for the franehises of the votera: | With:disposing of Mmortgaped pron in the lnst two weeks as to ke Gove i 1kntl A ¢ g P s i« for t f the voters, il I3 gaged proy lnst two weeks as to muke Gove ing the invitation to tuke part in the | Omala for uttempting to secure tho vepubli- | lude to republican viciory in the national | It is clear and womistajable, Thera is 1o | | Christian Julius, the young O tailor nor Boies™ voico husky. THE HOME MARKET, Ohio campaign was brief, but it said all | can national convention, but the fact remains | election of 1592 asion or perversion. It is open and above [ Who is alleeed to have attempted to blackmail The de seatic e 4 od t that was necessary to show that he is in | that the fizht for this honor rests between Chicago Tribune (vep.): The republicans | board and invites the closest serutiny by all. | G. C. St. John at the Lincoln hotel Saturia 1o democratic party is opposed to A moos § aatio e Otmnba and Ghicago, ki have held their state convention |ll<t|u|\|)u4" utrast to the jumbled mass of ujd got roughly handled therefore, v =+ g 5 the policy of conserving the home mar- | hearty accord with the rapublicans of LOg0L i udopted a platform which endorses | unmeaning expressions used in tho demo- | Jeased this morning, on the agreemont that sentiment in Itussia to revolt at the 2 SR the Buckeye stato. His declaration tha which 15 good and condemns | eratic platform. Standing firm on it, the [ he rid the town of his presence oy 2:40 this ket. In almost every discussion by the 1e Buckeye stat is declaration that Its Object in Life, ¢ ; fiendish persceution of the Jows of th A ! $ ad - L ; Aeqd everything which is bad. They aro for Blaine | vepublican party will win casily this fall. afternoon. A triend of his came down from i | it that halalae Toicinlaatit) Colstmbus el ) k d e L not forwot that | 1€20€rs of that party of the system of | the election of McKinley at this timo is olumbis G elegram. i’ veciprocity, the protectivo principle, honest Lot Omaha vesterday, and suceceded in inaucing 1onarchy must not forget tha i the couutry and to | On which side will the Omaha World- | 1ioto™ iivond vogulation atd the Worlds FLOWER'S LAST HOP the prosccutor to withdraw appearance on Herald bo when it comes to the final contest | fair. ~They are against free teade, froo coin- o P account of the youns fellow’s fanily between the devil and the deep seat Most . flat shinplasters, the ownership of rail. | Mt Coogan Tells the Candidate a | “Lato this atternoon Commissioner Billings. people are beginning to- think that 1t wili | roads tho naion, to covrups and bronlk LA e, loy listened tol sho avidencolin. (hio case'o! cently spoke in a western state declared et to see which e B is for and then it | 40WN tho zovernwent, sub-treasuvies and | NEW Youxk, Sept. 25, —Roswell P. Flower | Mrs. Mottie, Harry, William and Ors Pettio, 3 it o sec which Sus Bur b forand then 1t | serip loans ana the destruction of American [ walked down Fourth avenuo to the house of | #8mes and Fred Carpenter, and Fabin Booth, that “the home market theory is one of | free trade and the corruntion of the cu - | (i take the opposite. RIS of Beatrice, charged wi y i 3 will take the opposi manufucturcs. his sister-in-law last ovening and stopped in | 1106 Beatrice, charged with passing coun the greatest fallacies that ever found iey, will serve as zood a purpose #s el Ll — el Svlaguoy fandistony t money. Three Hammond Hits, U CANDIDATE TO TIE TO. HhouWindson ool e ol "”'::':"‘Lh“m“!!l:‘; Notarial commisstons wero issued to (he h ; Lk ad corrldor wheu fames J, /Googan, whoi'} roliowing todnys . B\ ICedloy, Fort Niobratas ey that “civilization has been combat- \ Mne BEE 1a/on thnainstio for tHotIokot (e Beatrice Express: Tho ticket nomina ‘H“nt O ayaiacn ..”,'..' ”xm} Goorgo ticket |y ;7" Noining West Point: Richard ting from its earliest dawn to the present | Town he said the situation in that state & % is a good one clear through, and the platform | @nd was defeated, entered, A James, George 1. Placo, ing L f ) I ol 4 . fact is they all are. upon which: it will stand has not a wealk “Ciood evening, Mr. Mayor," said Candi- | Guitn . | . hour.” In this respect the demoeratic [ was very similie to thatin Ohlo, so what | i Reese men made Post. The Reeso men | platis in it. - | date Plower good-naturedly W “Seott 15, Sonfthe Wobd party has not changed its position in | Mr. Blaine has said of the importance of | knew their business. Edgar Post: Judgo Postis tho strongest | (paa00’ Syemn Mb Flowerveturned Me. | Rivor: fohn T Prouty, Paddock. 4. A. Botn more than half a cent During all | republican success in the lattor state ap- | Why should any sane man think twico as | man for that position in the repivlican party | C008an cheorily, e oy it | well, Braning, ond W, L. White, Wirco @ than half g Y. g « . s e S SRR L R Y | shape for you in such a way that Hon_ H D, Koy 4 R G ek roladtio lies with almost equal forco to Towa botween Post and Edgerton ! of the stato, aud will be eleoted. Tho ticket | 1 “inay not huve an oconsion for call- on, B D oynolds, formerly of Nobraska, that time the advocutes of protection, | 1 ! is a winner. e MbLC | o8 £ SN | now of Caster City, 5. 1., is in the city. o R e 2 : —— ————— AWANEEs you Mr, Governor in the same spirit you S 3 iy s < claimin the chief aim of that policy e T T ; i Couldn't = ave Dane Better. Hastings Republican: Judzo Post was tho | huve nadressed me as mayor ’ is tho unanimous choico of the bar and the the development of n home market as [ JOUN M. MOAN of Dukota county may Kearuey 1 first or second choice of almost overy de o ambitious candidato and the dofeated | ePUblicans of his district for judgo of the the most desirable and profitable for the oventh circuit of Dakota. He is a staunch ing government would adopt will hardly ha manufactur aroused and their verdict has gone forth: e presence th THE relief commissioner’s final report has been made public by General Man- satisfactory apology be made. It BEE for thie bulance of this year for twenty- | numerous dispatches have passed be- fivoconts. end In your orders enrly. Two [ goon the State department and Min- d D 1 dollars will o aceapted for a club ot ten [ G 0 BEEE BEREEHECE BRE ot | detaiis scoms to have taken especial caro | lobby. names. I'ne Beg Penisming Co. i = S F to avoid even the appearance of a mis- — as to their import. It is doubt- A Tiip to Canada is contemplated by | less a safe surmise, howev two or three councilmen, that the department proposes m——— g that will compromise the min course at the council investigation Sat- Nebraska is dead certain of 250,600,000 [ piis view is warrantod by the report bushela s S S A that the Nuvy department figures in the THERE is a flavor of Burdette and Hatton about that Burlington Hawkeye Joke which says corn has matured so fast ProrLE who are waiting for public o o such thing as publie senti- | Protection to American industrios they ant to 1ng A8 public senti- | gopecate and ridicule the iden of n party, and that it means Senyin sl home market. One of them who re- | thepolicy of protection and honest money, whereas the election of Campbell means AND now they say that if Flowor carries New York he will bo the demo- eratic candidato for president in 1592 In that event what will be the reward of Campbell should he carry Ohio and Boies if he carries Towa? lodgment in the brain of any man,” u fal- | score of speaches from most other repuly licans. When Major McKinley was in el e, 01Ol county with a crop of 150,000 Barrels of apples and other fruits in pro- portion will not participate in the state advertising train. Otoo county must not blame the of us for being ashamed of her lack of enterprise, e Y producers of the country, have been met DEACON WiTE’s farlure knocks the | by the assertion of the democratic pavty theory that the producer is at the merey | that the thcory isa fallacy, and although of the speculator galloy-west. In this | experience has abundantly shown that instance the eminent grain operator | the demoeratic view is wrong, the party went down trying to corner September | still res to it corn. The law of supply and demand | Move than sixty years ago Henry cannot be cornered. Clay said that under the operation of —_— protection to American industeies the MiINIsTER EGAN'S diplomatic career | ‘products of our ngriculture command a have no more sense than to vote fora The new chairi of the republican state | £ate. His nomination vouches for the sup- | yet contentod candidate laughed | o The new chairman of the republican stato v ontentod candidato laughed and chatted | poihie U T SREOHE HO B 8 Stouen St Jort of cach and every faction in the party. | for man for ussociat ustico of the supreme central cowm Dr. 5. D Mer ok 3 1 1 i or 8 noment, 5 pro) Nt re| C J v gopiraliconimitles, lorcer, o€ | 3 1portson Sun: The nomination of A, M. Well, suid Mr. Coogan 0s no was leay- | U ondorsament of tho prominontropublicans court who is scarcely competent ('«n']u‘»— Omaba, is one of the representative men of | pogy was cminently corroct and wiso. ile ing, “l am twenty years younger than you, Tudge Tibbetts th orming granted Mar, tico of the peace, but it is nothing to his | the state, a promiuent and influcntial repub- | has made a popular and impartial distrier | Mr! Flower. and T perhaps can take another | o] Ty oroe ok e e aran ey, lican, and one of the solid men of the Ne- Ho will grace the court of lust vesort. | turn at polltics, but if you ‘set it in thoneei’ | iR b Glvorce from ok husbiud, Robort J. et < ¥ Hub: Tho Hub's fivst choice for | this fall you wili huve to’ retiro from the | o fXCimar to Jeavo bim. Whoy wore mada Wi judge was Reeso, but it is satisficd with as | vin separated February 17, 1500, i out a wry face, but he knows in his in- SOl SR clean handed a candidate as sudge Post, who rty of railroad men haa a good laugh i ot SN nermost soul that it would be a calamity But They Keep on Kickin ereabiunaniiadonitosnres i iggeatiily) GOERISIT SRVt I Tomatk. A 3 tegr and loeation, © belongs Lentra T e to el an ignoramus to the h Youk Times, ‘:,‘lll‘;:.‘.;;‘.:',’l NeI pelonge:to conteal Too Hot for »chool judicial tribunal in thisstate. ilow Ttoso wh "\; thelr Judgment of the | =py ke ‘Entorprise:. | Tho ropubl LArsvETsE, Ing., Sept. 28.—The public R L o e O no matter which way the gentleman [ OMAts Bre on Mr. Roggen's lotter m[h' Pro- | grate convention was very harmonions, schiools huve boon ordered closol for wo [ Lybeligentered, from Dukota votos Judge A. M. Post | €90ded to donounco it in advaice for its | convention wisely turucd down thncandi- | weoks by the Board of Hoalth on aecount Ul Mr. Maplcton.” sho exeiatmed you really menn (hiat”=pointing to the card sien, will succeed Judge Amasa Cobb and credit to say so out loud. or partisan b0 reasons he muy take the medicing with- | Draska metropolis. The selection could 8 bo improved upon. PASSING JESTS, has been brief but stormy. The junta | higher price than they would do with- failure to support the republican ticket, will | dates who were championed by separate fac- | of the cxtreme heat ket UL 0 of Chili evidently does not regard him | out it, by the creation of a home mar- ; e ) 1 | sce their mistake now. Tve position of T | tons, and nominated i man who can kot tho i tor [1." i with spocin) favor. Tt scems hardly | ket, and by the augmentation of wealth | Oficesceker Idgerton will continue his [ By jn regard to tho nomince for associate ;gls_*\’:\l‘:)‘ly‘ *f"‘:{’fi:f:‘”J'“'}:-;VI;HJI- ;"::; ‘»1\”-_'_;\‘]” TIWO SDIVING SONNETS, '1\‘“"." crta nly; no u‘.ul,\‘.-n‘.\\u"” possiblo that he can live down the oppo- | Produced by manufacturing industry, Swinburno in hisincticleon “Sooial 37 The sign somcrsaulted in the subsequent sition of tho succossful party in the | Which onlarges our powers of consump- | 50! somewhere. [t matters httlo to | pressed. Sy i Nebraska City 1 “Ihe vepublican | which is published in the October numbe guoli s Ohlian imbroglios tion both of domestic and for- [ him where or what. Why it Got O the Fence, Biala Hokanls injeseonion o andionaitiARIVIIL Do RaruY e et e e 3o | Epoch: Dr. Pittor—Then you ean do noth- ey cign articles, The importance of Nebraska City News, sk RN ge Dost is & clenn | 1tasslims. Bodtimen - Horn te pite Lord | ing whutover for tho pitient I eI T T s e [y ) g demoeratic votes. Judge Post is a clean | Rosslyn's *Bodtime,” Hore his sonnet Dr. Paresis=Nog except sond in my bill ot S. H. I CLARK, general manager of | the homo market, id that dis- & »‘:1} ALYSIS of the vote at _l:‘ ate The straddling newspaper in Omaha Las | man, an honest jurist and an able oxponent | which Swinburao estooms so highly cours T s 2 e TR e , | republican state convention will con- | at last come out and told where it stood, It | of the law. o' will fill the position on the WEDTNE A PAIR OF SLIPPERS, the Union Pacific, has not boen at these | tinguished statesman, *‘is among the | Fopublican stafe s S : Too Tdgort 5 R supreme bonch with the dignity due to tho | "TIs bediime; suy your hymn, and bid “Good Phituctelpnta it headquartors since May, ithor Mr, | established maxims which are univers- | ViDte any muan fn tho stato who knows | wants Jdoo Idgerton for suprome judge, | Suprem Wit s hoam et e Clark s Jay Gould’s trusted lioutonant | ally vecognized, 1t is nearor (o s, ho. | anything about it that the ruilroad pol- | That paper kuows that Joo is not compotont o1 ehe shoemalers sang. ws he hannered away God bless niamma, Papa, and dear ones all 1 it 5 QiR iticians stood by Judge Cobb fro est | to fill the position, is a pettifugging lawyer has lost interest in the Union Pacific or | yond the control of foreign legislation, | itivians stood by Judge Cobb from first £ (. lito e worle, with Bubliedd play, What will you €1ve me, sloepy one, and call Not always,” his wito remarked in gle ——— is moro ov less exposed.” What was siblo. T'ho Cobb strength was looking | is no comparison botween Fdgerton and | FUFtH term. He is a man of stecling intes- | Awa'arow her 1HT0e foet Within oy fand And Wit ein yon 4o when ¥ o ol rules for the government of the republi- | vantages of a home market is qually Denver Sun Any man who doesn't vote become necessary to make a break, and | playing solely for nopularity it would sup- |~ Plattsmouth Herald: The ticket nomi warm, J i THE 13 iy ton’s election would bo a misfortune and first choiee of overy delegate, is one that will SHow do you vote, it us a rather pug- In this issue of THE Bre, Thoey are in [ overwhelming argument devived from i g a. ?08ts nomi ion rehevad oem ol 1 romination relieved them of this b I primary elections in Omuha, It would be a waste of time to extend Colonel John A, Cockerill, editor of the | PArtY force will b found in fighting teim | in a blessed immortality s calied Not returned Tom Knox You can't got e crat, furnishes the Ghicugo Herald the fol- | yaped by i1 i ¢ S Y o o 4 . he ropublican convention is ono of irtle neyer kissed s in iy 1if thomsolves hoarso for paper money [ wavding tho home market. Every in Tt a tritle it would look better in print. I saw Mr. Fassott, the repuvlican nom- [ M4ted is an honorable man and each is well £004 Mucazin Westernor - From the that their Argentine Republic friends | more disastrous to his interosts than a Vasterner—Yes, I'm prestdent of the ing inaddress and; full of nervous eucrgy, | Prehend the politics that will turn out or § (EUYWER R P ers: how she leaped | Ty en k i wiaid to et you! I'm-w Sissourl train robs 83.10in paper at Buenos Ayres as a | improvement of his condition and hisad- =L s a it (R R I ca i SRee | io i by of Tt When we tarned hee sweet unienrned eyo | bor th ady growth of the market that is | teict convention will meet 10 Omaha, and, now that the goveruorship is within his | 1teeso and Cobb, but neither conia mustcr elght over o foll her golden ' 'thirtoen days roach= field must organizo for victory, This is | manufacturing industries, whoreus the | | L of delegutos it 8 | S0 oudiaatca fon koveruor in the fiold | candiduto upon whom boih faciions could | publicuns declave againat froo silverund in | W10 dostination. |Fador g undortaken by our party in Nebraska. | of thousands of those now engaged. in militate against ~ Mr. Fassett—the feeling | unquestionably have the entire supportof a | will remain unbrogen. vaurant wilters. couviction that be s largely responsible for 4 believe that ho 1s a tool of Mr. Platt. Ie has | tion several days ao, and 1as the | record is above reproach; his experi- | also from the depreciation of their A (et B FIAA e 3 tho oxtremo | P:‘ N 7 :l E l.‘ insine quest for a position in-the public | justico of the supromo court is clearly ox. | by disgrace to the state. ted all the wo plan of campnign is in harmony with Hebron Journal: The nominee for associ- | Yuit half St cyos hoboath sonanr ones ol S0 merrily on B ol Tapston, i b B of tho fifth rate class, achironic oftice:sonker, | Post of Platte county, 15 @& man who his | Ses 1wl oarey You et oo g ho is confident the local manangoment 1s | and undisturbed by those vicissitu hrlAhl.“lml helie \A}len; could nomin st of ¢ unt) man who ha % put out the | s Dim. Ivwas-the frlonds of Reesa who |'ji5econgent party, but simply because it be- | district for threo successive terms and has | AL WIT SO BV o, sloep § As sho iive his witly remark flont; EvERY republican should read the [ truo then regarding the valuo and ad- e o L D Aud deow her l1110 foet within my hand, v can primary elections adopted by the | so now, yet the demoeratic party dis i O SR g e DR AR tio) dosantl vite receive full party support and d largol Swinburne mentions in conncetion with [ naglows-logkine individual accord with our excellent primary elec- [ tho subsequent development of the : L i necessity, and they died with the pros FASSETT AND FLOWEL. newspaper of any promirence pronounces the | nyson-Turner, discussion in order to show the crrono = Now York Morningadvortisor and i deme. | 1701 now until aftor electior LETTY'S GLONY for notl y Associution of Nebraska” Is a compre- lowing sketehes of ' the purty leaders in the | which ‘the people, withour regard to party | O o Ve the ch My Uiyl Well, [ haven't advertised for snough to transact the business of this farmor must bo presumed to However, it is not a bad name and the | inee for governor, for the first time yester- [ Qualified for the ofico for which o was | By tint thir i have alroady made u tost of the pro- | diminishing demand for his products in 3 1 Ly Nntlonal hank of Now Vork.' the otliciul designation of ths organiza- | He is well-educuted, self-poised and incisive | Fefuse to clect men whoare in every sense | Ay | U and prattled (o her pride of Wi 0 pquenco eir succe: " h . £ 1 S igvand Froviin wi dsle, she ralsed u joyous cry consequence of their success. vaneo in prosperity depends largely on TODAY tho wemocratic judicial dis | b0 18 undoudtediy wxious for distinetion vand Island Independent: Tho contes! r Il r i weethonrt Muy 8 18] whieh hvd beon posted REPUBLICANS in Nebraska having | nesce y A f Wadthoart A NabEnsisos haxing il imoarest o i m SEDh AT willibo attaluoi !l Glckslng . nkitx delllinations [from ol B A ek L ey oayhh . imier L i ing 1ts des [T nder the relstances 3 | likely to favor tue nomination of a | New Yors state prgmises to bea huleyon | unite, and this was done and the mantloe f favor of tho 100c dollar, On the honest-dol. . that he is dominated by Tom Platt and the | wnited party. From all accounts it was — Ing an ignoramus from riding on the | into agrieultues . pursuits, Do away | gation should be printed in pamphlet | the faiiure of Nevs York City t ve th )t ! rask ros Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U, S. Gov't Report. suprom uch, but weuare wakinga | prises which aro the foundation of | give readers an insight into the current found i Mr. Platt a stauneh friend and sup- | ouly sensiblo solution, by the Indencendent ate justice of the supreme court, Judge A. M. [ Another minute you will shut them quite SMy dfo s work, with but Htle play 9 and whose nomiuation was a disgruce to the | filled the position of judgo of the Fourth | And tuek vou iy altho y Al in tho best of hands, to which all international intercourse tho | made the nomination of Judge Post Pos- | jigyes o can bo elocted it favors him. Theve | 115t been nominated by acclamation for the | Y Wiges I settle vou L SEor L Trom 0Tt plerces vour sole, you o farther west for a dark horse should it | Broady, ana if the World-Herald was not | judges in the state, Her heart next mbio beat gently, soft and i county central committee 1 published | putes it now as it did then, with all the | they were to hreak on the next ballot if | port Broady to tho bestof its ability. Edger ated by the state convontion, while not 1ho | Pufd' s iy protious whies b kit ol man. wpproaching the polls, their favorite lost any ground, Judge from the mdevendents. Every vepublican | this divine sonnet” another by Charles Ten YotoasLdurn playse " was e ronly tion law and will aid in conducting elog sountry olanrly ngalns u law and will aid in conducting elean | country clearly against it. nasssaliyy nod. clioico an cinwenily wise ono wid the full | Wwho died 1570, 85 ¢ 1ts c00qual. compinion Uiion Tue gentlomen who are shouting | ous position of the democratic party re- [TANUFACTURERS' and Consumo Hastings ‘Tribune Tho ticket nomi- hen Letty had searee pas AR Tewnk (bloadinglviet hensivo title. If it could bo shortened | jracont New York ¢ampun toeling, may well feel proud. kEvery wan | Of (it wrth, wprin country “'on u cash basis™ aro rominded | understand that nothing could happen Calty day, Ho s u handsoyie young follow, pleas- | Made a candidate. 1t is impossible to com- [ Fd BALIGL RIS WAESE QS CORTESS & thiat] trner—You don't suy sor T rlgne posed inflation, and #1 in gold is worth | the homs market, and to ronlize th o ) . y el s and ko raniie shnb by tion. and he has a keon velish for politics, He | WOrthy of thu place, when there is nothing b O, yos! avo it otty's home'is there Chicago Mall: D, Co a Nebraska farmer, —_— Ho has a rich and. dgdulgent mother-in-law, | was decidedly close ‘and spivited between | Ay wirlio she hid all England with Beyiun and i been sixtoon now a clen, strong state tickot in tho | by stimulating the development of the expenditure to gain . his point. With two | finally thought bost to take up a compromise Globe Democrat (rep.) : The Nebraska re- | ¥¢ 19U, the most important ecampaign ever | democratic policy would dreive hundeeds straight democratic judicial ticket, stato for 'the boys'ihis vear. Two things | upon the shoutders of Judge PPost, who will | lar question tho republican line remains and | powell Gourlors Civil servico—Polito ros- Wo are notinterested solely in prevent- | thoso induste out of the country or I'iE proceedings of the Specht investi- about as spiriteda conventio as ever hold top wave of u delusion, to a place ou the | with one-third of the industeinl ente form for the information of the public to lumbian exposition. Porsoually, I do not | &% we have, was foreshudo th 0 fight for vesults in 1892 tho home market and supply con- | methods of wmaunipulating municipal | porter. Procty much all that be tas in poil K oy Hub: Tho out of the « ' | I ¥ I I % | . > = pa A RALIRL ML MR, suke 0 o tics Lo owes Mr. Platt. Naturally he is | test for the republican nominatin fi & JupGE Post is the sort of candidate | farms of the country, and the producers | m—— SR A s s AA HouRk AR | A peBe Jud doubiB WILLURRAH AN Sa sak - who grows in favor as the campaign | would be compellad to sell their pro- HE hoodiers are badly frightence a remurkable exposition what Is possible | the state, W) tus o personai | progresses. His personal and public | duets for less monoy and would suffer | The toils ave gathering around two or | in our politics. A tew years uwo—close fc strength the | ng candidato it \was shown | { 8 three counoflmen in the most embar lowing upon bis “imne oo" performarce that he w availablo, The follow ; A fereseno) euco and ubility are admitted; his in- | lands. Every practical man can see [EWSY. 1 bo fell to tho abl ant-rally 4 RN Ragk ogr \« 10! e questionad ( 5 would be o resu @ rms " 3 POliUos fin Shia A4 “ v togrity cannot be questioned, and his [ what would be the result if the farm ORDIS BEKOR™ DA ile o s, Ho I3 the undis. | shows : final ppulavity has boon shown by |ors of America were forced to find | (ho gume party iu this stat ot it'was fo his election as district judge by a |a market abroad for one-hall instead gy " man, u close org votes had > 8 Lye majority of 1,000 in a district having a ne-fourth or less of this yeur's crovs, WPUBLICANS must not negloct the | SX8ting - 00k) B¢ P siikea £ I SR A lewoeratic majority of 400, The home warket is not simply impor- | club und caucus meetings for sclecting | stands lond porsons

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