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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, CPTEMBER 30, 1891. THE DAILY BEE. NOMINATE GOOD MEN. roform In the United States that shall | proper inspaction fs likoly to rovoal [ abie straddie well enleuiiod 1o put the o [ MUST ANSWER FOR MURDER. The coming election is one of vast im- | be us free from causes of complaint as is | smouldering fite, licans considering the excruciating cireum WasnINat08 Bunit 6¢ T ¢ %, NOSEWATER, Rnrrof portance to Nebraska and Omaha and | the system in England, At any rate no ——r— stancos should hiave been mora merciful, and 513 FOURTRENTH Sthint, St = N especinlly to the republicans of the state | American ecitizen would care to adm OPEN your dbdrs to the press and the | stopped when they siashed to the bone Wasmixaroy, D, C., Sept i s PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | and city. Tt will in all probability that this country Is incapable of emulat- | public or go Guf of business entirely, | Hlebenrs Ploncer: Tho low motbods of| Atits meating today tho cabinot discussed | Edward Hutchinson on Trial for Slaging - tormine whethor the business integrity | ing English example in this matter gentlemen of therstate Board of Health. | fnd Thayer forces at Lincoln, 13t the bet: | tio' at Santicee Gl e prosident o Jonnie Green, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. , t . is le: Y s to effectivel ——e ter oloment of the republican party stood out AL U 1 A AL IR of the state shall b maintained or that it is less practicable to effectively ; i Lor ploment of the republican party stood o8t | piained what had beon dono after tho Bany Bot Mning: One Yaur 100 | reputation of her people shal ma- | carry out such reform under Spec + | nominated Judge Post of Columbus, who has | ferenco of diplomatic and | oMcors | STATE'S CHIEF WITNESS DISAPPEARS. 1% month 500 | ligned and traduced by men in high ofi- | publican than under monarchial boen district juage of his district for the past | vesterday, which being thorougbly An rican : LAyl Kix % | lign g v X | 3 ing b rica hree Monthe...y cinl position. Already wo have oxpe institutions. It may be admitted that | scandal investigation. cloven years. 1t is a good, clean nomination. | yy,q 1 the direct line of the general poliey of | Bunday five. One Vet y ¥ o e S i A — Fromont Tribune: The World-Heraid un- | tyis na t abl t | D r MoF : Baturdny lee, One Yeur enced the evils of a want of confidence | there are reasons why the process of ex- — - UinlupUpal U AL d anc | this administration, tho cabinot unbesitat- | Deputy Sherif® MeFariand Busily Ene Weekly itec, One Year f 1 ; f lower | SOME peopla hereabouts TLAISS Lo prove that Lost wia hodiinale Iy approved e predideht it in the withdrawal of capital from this | tending the reform should be slower v by the railroads, Tt reminds us of the boy's | 181y approved and tke president was practi- gaged in Hunting for Miss Lou OFFICES state and if our people o Lenough | here, but whatever results have been | afraid of a grand‘jury. essay on pins. He said that pins had saved | cally requested to take whatever action ho Rice—Sald to Be in 5 5 Haw HaTianE Shelunls. the drowd ot - Bowle-| nttatned. In: Dnatasd oaght to be oitl —_— the lives of thousands and thousands of peo- | and the State department officials may deem Bonth Ouiha: corner N and 27l Stroets L i i o i Budding Possibilitics. pie. Being asked how, by his toacher, ho | bost, upon a moment's notice at any timo in Couneil THTs, 12 Pearl Screct rs who were recently thrown by | mately reached hore, if popular sonti- Washington Post (ren.) said “by not swallowing them." The ¥all | 4o ‘ruture, without further cabinot con- - Chicago v Chamber of Commerce, a politieal convulsion into prominence, | ment continue to sustain the policy. It will be well er (h to keep an oyo on | ronds nominated Post because they did not | ) » A New Yor % 13, 1 and 15, Tribune Bullding I i p eli stough P and could not py ent | sultation I'he situation - JANCOL Neb,, Sept. 20, Special to Tun o bteanth - troot they will inflict lasting injury upon our | Tt is plonsing to find the annual ad- | the Ohio wood pilo, Theromay bo a dark | " cqtid notproventit & 0 o | Ttis not known what oftect. the tnstructtons | er | opus \‘.[,‘."\-[ = ,qlg,-nl.'.«-m\‘-‘ e business interests, 1f the independents | dross to the reform lengue acknowledg- | complexioned presidential candidate in the | saia that thoro would bo a split in the ranks | to Minster Egan, if thoy have beon conveved | st W, Hutehinson, charged with mur- CORRESPO! - ik + | elect their candidates for associnte jus- | ing that President Harrison's selection heap, :yx'HIu- mmmu-nr Inlm;\‘ in the state when [ to the Chilian authorities, relative to the re K All communieatione relating (o news and 1 A " . tonam ‘a8 e T hoy come to hold their conventions come | moval of the menacing police cordor about e e O T drosand to the | tice of the supreme court and district | of civil service commissioners was in NepaBIEAN OFoy Loar. D e val of tho menaciog polico cordon abou Editorfal Department judges, wo shall. discover when it is too | strict conformity tothe spiritof the plat- Globe-Democrat. averago woeathor prophet comes to forotell- | (0 United States logation headquarters, BUSINESS LETTER late that enstern capital will hesitate form upon which he was elected and | Wheat is protty uear all harvested and | ing the weathor. Tho solld phalanx pro :'l-fl“ A e foved o vostelction | court loaning on the arm of his son, K. W. g i - P Tt R R AT | 68 e oms andl mladwes ns o | corn 1s out of danger, Thus tho last hope | Sented by the party of good government to | thrown avout the legation will bo remove b R AR Y s lettors and. re os should [ fongg time before it will take the chances | to his own professions and pledges as a i iy 3 is yoar | the encmies of the same is already striking | and that the friction will end Bl b b L Ll bl sx0d to The e Pul X ans | of 0 systom of courts some of whose | candidate, but the value of this acknowl that the democrats had for victory this ¥ear | yyrgr ) the hiearts of its traducers. Last night's advices on this subject have | CAreworn, but little worse, however, than ho Omali. Drafis checks wnd o e come | officers havo distinetly declaved thom- | edgoment is grently roduced by the sub- | hos beon crushea ciliteicns been corroborated in avery material point. [ did tho morning of Lis capture, when he sat LS HIRGU DEYADISIN 4 g L ’ L i tien S g The iastructions which wete sent to_the | with bowed head before the stove police pany. selves in favor of repudiation of honest quent attack on the administration for A Three-Bail Black L ST commanders of tho men-of-war, Bal- | headquarters, Ho avpeared to tako but littlo The Bee Publishing Company, Proprietcrs | debts. he business men and ngricult- | permitting the decapitation of so many Washuigton Post timore and San Francisco, did not [ jutorestin tho proceodings, whiah thus far THE BEE BUILDING ural farmers of Nebraska cannot afford | demoeratic postmasters. W is re- The Ocala platform got a black eyo in the | politics be I o yr:mnyp“;n-‘ the immediato © traus. | huvo beon of & formal nature. o plonded : k sl AkaBIa T hat the | ¢ gislature Wodnesday, the resolu 3 port of tno marines from the port of | not guilty to the indictment, and the work to follow an ignus fatuus which is certain | markable in this connection is that the L o 1 Valparaiso overland to Santingo. Thoy were . ARt A o < 7 s T .. | tions of indorsoment being defeated by a The govern: yland and Virginia are ) iago, They of empaneliing a jury was begun. EWORN STATEMENT CIRCULATION. | 10 load them into the quagmire of finan- | reformers appear to attach no impor- [ C08 ety ¢ that | stiently eruising amone the oystor ! to pull into the harbor of Valparaisoand bo | “ Thore nre a host of witnesses alveady sum Etate of Nohruskn vote of 81 to 03. The alllauce men of that | G/, unke buy, But they are not 20 ] in ‘readiness to report at Suntingo if 80 or- [ monod on the case. 'Tho stato hus jssued County of Dongias. state draw tio lino on the sub-treasury and | not by n jugf dered. The instructions were, to all intents | subpocnas for thirty witnessoes, while tho do B Tzsehuck, seeretary Wo have name wood state ticket, | taken place in the postal service, due in | jand.loan scheme ana purposos, avsolutely correct. It is | fonso asks for twenty-nino, The defendant's o afon o Tk DAy BeE [ one that should command the unquali- [ no small degree to the more inteligent - Detrolt Free Press: A man went into a Kan- [ hoped that it will not be nedessary to send | \yitnessos are mostly from Saunders county, 1oF tho woen onding Septem bor 20, 1501, was as | goo © 0 SN avory Gross 1 eresy. LA Lo e any of the marines to the capital of CHili for | four residing in Lancaster and four m Cass follo, - r P2 Tud 0 } ble g fov the praseit. adminiscration Loufsville Courier-Jowrnal. Sick 1 the dr the protection of American citizeus or any The chief witness for the stato is Miss Sunday & wes vones S0 braska u 0st s honorable, | ice unde io present administration, The democratis convention in Nebraska | Yep e one “,,‘.'.‘:“l‘f,"." :n»zhv‘.\ ;fll'\l:“vnIllw.ullllllmly\ tors: 1 Lou Rice, but sho has not you been sub- Ty competent, experienced and will be a | The most serious complaint, h.m‘-u‘-. was guilty of tho grossest heresy in thanking '\“‘w; a good deal nowadays, aren't you e “s' ~‘~*“rl-'-m:m“‘“ri o nm‘.‘.‘-n'v .\‘\.-l:hl\‘-‘l‘ d .h\l «..:; \m-yl.‘ “..nn'\h” ‘».ln ¥ Tx Vednesday 4 . 2 sredit o o supreme benel o is 5 W celerence o refuss € 3 ¢ v o The cKin- L b o rl ehes b A et h L S R mmor X 19 NS . credit to th ipreme bench, He is | i \\L:l reference to tho r {m il of tho | God for the bountiful harvest. The McKin I\ .‘:l'u-wrwqum., earnest of the government's iutention to en- | millinery ostabliehmont of the Thornburi ~ AR il conservativ n * to .all interests. psident extend o ref systel law 1s the cause o sperity, and ok oree espect or 0 regues! 1ic! s rst 0 l:‘v“ ¥ St § 5] = ti ;}(Iylh“ 10 .1A in lv‘ i‘ 1, iden ‘m '( nd lvh 1‘1 mml ”\ lhlrl Mli\mu:\x ‘x ||l.' “m. .rmllnur'pm',I ylu\.\':v’vll w‘vmn_qdu)' before?" ]'"_:mvwn ‘yw‘x’ ‘I’ 'n.;hm ‘“.“”\:N}\)I‘g\"t:“vh\w ‘Nih ,‘.m.m.“.v nmml‘;l n( Huluvh‘ \\\1..‘ Saturdiy %...00 js opponent of the calamity party is a [ to appointments under the census bu- | @ de, if nothing else, should lead the [ “Yop." ke s s ki in the adjoining room. Deputy Sheriff Me. fari (h8 i LTI Tl 7 1 at- | poopte " s¥aper ackuowledgmol SWILE's the matter today?" the removal of armed forces about tho lega- | fariand is at present in Kunsas looking up Avernge. ... S man having neither the natural nor [ reau, and this is made to justify an at- | people to make the proper ackuowledgment. “Woll, um—er—today, I'm sick o' tryin’ to | tion, that ail may have free intercourse with | o \u.,.,m,‘,",,\ SRt Wi (Ll L quired ability to preside over soim- | tack on the accuracy and trustworth- Oots iTikes A think up things to be sick of. the diplomatic and commercial representa- | “phe dof nse will bo insanity, aud the old Sworn to before mie and subseribed fn m 3 i L . 3 re < A, ) o : St presence this 26th day of Septem?ter. A, DLIS0L | portant a tribunal. He has been iness of the census which suggests a de- St Louis Republic. Chicago Tribune: “How does It happs i neighoors of the defendant will be calied in NP : N N 1 o 8 Tor, " - s “n 0 Los! o his actions. Afte comum g BEAT sl bEtie | failure as o lawger and s absolutely | sire on the partof the special committee | Among the curiositios of credulity s the | Inguired tho strangor. »that ull the Inprove Rk, 1 Rosawitor Seltse oL ien Han who!| oesoy (P dipnacuonye Attr gemiitLae Etatoof Novrasin, 1 without experience or training for any | of the league to furnish the democratic !\w}-n.urmm tho porson calling nimself “Feank | St doesw's huppen wall, sirt ropiied tho loft for Chicago at i1 oclock this morning | past a policoman, and it was not until almost ounty of Douglas, { P ftion arty with it Melbourne” can shut himself up in a shed | eltizen who wus siic u about the vil- | and who s to arrive in Omaha on Thursday | y weok aftorwards that he was captured by Georgo 15 Trsc ek, belng duly sworn, de- | important judicial position. party with ammubition. e A HER LT R R o O S bl i 3 : y e, mujestically. 1o stree v snid before leaving and after talk by BIT6IE A ALL | ARG R pose i Say Tl e s ety of D112 | Vi tnis condition before tho repub- | The complaints of the reform lengue | With aolo in tho roof and do something in- | o™i prestaciit of the towi Voard, s e e R T T T T R TR EE D o e fime for | licans of Douglas county the fisld is | ave renlly not very sorious or important, | 8ido tomakeitram. A great many people eI that the prospects wore very bright for th | boon hidden by his family. It s not probable The montiiof Suptemper, 100, wax 2 rarocoplen: | 10t O O rapublican can- | while its admissions of the progress that | %088 superstitious about science now as LOST 10 SiGnT. appointment of Hon. G. M. Lambertson of | it a jury will bo securod befors tomorrow for Octoler, 18K, 20,362 coples; for November, Al 4 i\ I s - 2 they were about witcheraft 200 years ago. Washington s Lincoln on the Iuterstate Commerce commis- | yoon, but'the trial will be finished by the 19800, 2150 copiés; for December, 1500 2471 | didates for all the offices to be voted on | has been made ought to satisfy every iy irl we knew has fled from view, sion SnaioL LHE WEelE 3 copless for lunury, 11, 240 Goplest 107 | ot tho coming olection. The state ticket | rensonable man who understands the A Triangular Contest. A e o Major Pollock, thé & t of t Miss ltice, It [s alloged, know moro of tho 4,06 coploss for April, 1801, 2498 copiess 05 | §g strong and will help the local tickets, | dificulties which have been in the way - Puiladelphta Ledger. s She doesn’t any nioi fron oy K O Ot onio [ relutions existing botweon tho dofondant May., 1801, 26540 coples; for June, 1501 260 § . o T Nebraska is to hold an interesting election b o Ostoflice department, | and Mrs. Greon than anyoue else, und her coptims for dnly, K01, 2091 cop i tor Auwenst, | provided, of course, the local tickets are | of advancing the reform. Tho present | t€PSER I8 100 A B e O eun. | She used to gambol on the Loach said today that tho Omaha postofico would | testimony on that point is desirable, Mrs 1601, 27,08 coj GrenGr: 112801 00K equally unassailable. They must be | administration merits the heartiest com- BIaMy o 1 T Where waters fiercely rour. be allowed one additional carrier. As the old | (Groen's brother, Augustus Gilbert, was Sworn to hofore me and solseribed in my | €4 8 LY ; : vilo It U T | Posed to huvo almost oqual strenwth. No- | Apd eaily fly the brealers” renct; practice of counting the number of pieces of | tha bath room when the shooting ook plic prescnre by sty of Azt ot G P | mado “so. Wo cannot afford to name | mendation for what it has done in the | boqy protends to guess what the result will | S dotsa't uny mort mail reccived and forwarded has boen A 1L Bt At WLl iaVo toNRaIV A AU RFBRIABRL Dl . -/ any bummors, disreputables or weak- | extension of the veform and in giving | pe, exceptin a blufing way. There may be | She ot would list to words of love lished the carrier can accomplish much more | oy his testimony. = ‘lings for counfy or city ces e poli stronger cls spular [ great chang, > relative streng That Horbert used 10 pour Work than formerly. SEMMONS MYs ! FOI THE CAMPALGYN. lings for counfy or ity oflice the pol a stronger claim to popular | great changes in the relative strength of tho l"h:;wlrll. lrJ‘l:wyl\1‘(31:‘;]‘:\:“\ A. T Schelb was today appointed post ] IYSTERY AGAIN, his own way in the furniture contra Kansas, der, was called 1 tho distriot court before Judge Field this morning, but it ereated little interest in tho ecity, Hutehinson came into cinl distress, tance to the great improvement that has honest man in | and eflicient mea put into — this fall. 1 man who | favor and support. It can justly be said | parties since the last election, but they can- [ U0 E5SEEAS Gy WO master’ at Nashvilie, Jackson county, In., | . NOwordbas yot been received by the rela- Inorder to glve overy reader in this state o givin o nomination should | that in no other rospect has President | not bo forotold with any certainty, hence the || 100 5 B G vice M. Fox, removed - SHOHIGL IR IR DRI (U, wnd Towa an opportunity to keep posted on < " A T ARG STitiLE cost. | 11er dress came high about her thro o Sicoy; S f 5 Semmons, tho wealthy and popula LA b L A josted o0l bo selceted bocause he will | Harrison been more faithful to his own | campaien is sure to be exciting and intorost Upon the pebbly shore, o AL Dickey of Dubuque, la., is at the | Jo % (iRt who so mysteriously: disap: states we have decided to offer Tog Weekny | strengthen the entire ticket trom jus- | and his party’s plede Ly Ihx'{.\n'.'n'-l‘.'."";.i.ly”.l‘,'.'m 0w you note, Otto Shroes of Omaha, is at the Howard. peared oy .-.v.\\.n\-m\-}:w:w Detective Crow, BEE for the balunce of this year for twenty- | tice of the supreme court to city justice. ) 3 it ; Ih;- postofiico of Alcove, Sheridan county, “' "":’N e ‘l'\".“-;hl“l::;h{"[;‘\ ':;‘-I““:' “” O SRR -’" YO | \We want the city and county redeemed NOTWITHSTANDING the financial St. Louts Globe-Democrat. Cape Cod Ttom: “And you rejectod him? o) :n;;"x:mnm“-\|. Mall - williibe sent o | 8 UG hd hscn leatiiod ollars will be accept for w club of ten LA g 5 3 ) v 5 did £ zS. WA Say BUBL LS o b e i iamina Co, | from democratic misrulo and we want to | stringency which has retarded indus- '“'r "f‘_fl"l dollar, which b """":5"«“‘." polle lins U reputation of being alarge- | Mrs, Lillio M. Johnson of Nebraska was | in regard to the mian. M. Crow admittod Omaha, Neb. | help carry Nebraska for the republican | trial development in every scction of l‘.“""“":““_‘(';-‘ "”“'“‘"‘“m‘m“;(’t‘l‘i‘; “"“‘. ’i‘z‘::’”’(“': ]‘J‘Z o e X{‘L{f‘; Supriniey 8 copylatin tho patont ofiico that a cluo o tho ‘.:n:::,}\"1‘:]””,;'“\.”:‘\‘;.l.‘.)\‘, e *Ly 80 08 a i i h > 0 C . » statistics W © 5 . YN MO, L 4 Ve oarted. Te can love half w dozen women at YOAL RN WINES AN O1ROROLELO LI ERsRtR IV dovaloon g : party so as to be in position to hold the | the country, the statistics of new enter- | ZUCRET PP SONO 0 F 0 S in 1o | learted: | e can love haitu dozen women Ws appontod a copylst in tho pension offie | Matter had been fully dovelovea. ON TiE honest dollar proposition the | state steady and true to the republican | prises in the south during the third | g44q yne oxtra 25 cents to its purchasing = at $500 a year, SUPREME COURT NOTES, ropublican party is a unit. nominee for the presidency in | quarter of the present year show a very | power. Tho demoorats, however, thini it i Dt storl onto Tt (was | Sihtad LI attarmoon(to MineB A oo mente e 1892, To this end TuHr Be gratifying progress. The number of | would be a good thing to coin so many of | yous & Womiin into hysterics by s | coriospontiont by ‘the! highcstpossiblo at- | tice: i eI MaTn toshE o &t ChasGhih M. O. H. BALLOU manages to keep | ypgos ov earncst vepublican | new industries established during the | these silver dollars that the existing stock of | Xt blll over havsholer, “Hhere lsbothing | thority on_tho subjoct that no chango in tho | county, Zara A. Wilson of Lancaster county, out of the way of the council furniture [ in Omaha to participate in all the pr pust three months is stated to have | gold would not beable to hold them up to the | thrown Into paroxysms by having bills pusiied | duettermastergencraiship atQmana was eon. | Alonso P. Tarbox of To:an county, Nellio 3 i b S s e v SR er their eyos. emplated this year; that it was probable | M. Richardson of Scott’s Bluff count. contract invostigation with surprising | liminary work of eaucuscs and prima- | been one thousand, which is but [ 100-cent mark, in which case the 25 conts of | under their ¢yos Gelonol Liuirtics Would bo tEaustatEanito Lad- | Shetivin'ya Gaebaxsar: MoWatsto qush skill. ries, so that when the conventions meet | little less than for the corresponding ';"]'I'“""‘ "“x'""l“'_“"h‘ sh "‘":l_llhlfl k'lll'l'l'l'll \'.‘-’w1 Vork Herald: =1 demand toll.” he saul, | other poilnl next year, but he would bo re- | bill of exceptions submitted. K. & C. Ruil- S ek maes g e s sonsider. | dollars and_their vaper substitutes would | stopping her before tha L tained at his present station for this yearat | way company vs Pitzgerald, Apvlication A MID-OCTOBER jubileo with fire- | Uhe represcntative business republicans | auarter of last year and consider drop to the 7-cont basis. This schomo of | ,yiis, 100 suggestive of w funcral,” she an | jenst. Genoral Dandy has applied for the | for' suporsedoas. mitted, Sheedy vs works and oratory will simply empha- | Will be in tho majority and there will bo | ably larger thun for thesame period of | illainy the republican party is 3 Omaha station again and will provavly vo | Benadom. Revived in name of Joha Fitz- i a8 & i but one sentiment. and that is the cap- | 1880, The industries established em- dy . Cinetnnati Commereiat: In Chicago: Mother | Hughes' successor when a change is finally | gerald and 5. M. Melick, administrators of slzo the humilation of the defeat which | W BH 8 0o 0 s s e e e e [310UM Y ODDOB IR —There. 1 told you, Kate, that vou would | made. P.S.H. | plainuff. State ex rel MeBride vs Pidelity will follow in the first week in Novem- | tion of this article: Nominate good men. | bracea great yariety of enterprises, anc i ————— teh cotd wearing that low dross at your ete., Insuranco company. Dismissed. Gil- N3 —_— perhaps the most remarkable fuct in Credulous m.]l anthropists. consing weading, “And now you huve 1050 2 lospio vs Cooper. Revived in uame of I3mma . e » 7 i RATS. 2 e 2 TR 3 Chicaga Tribune. around’ a iup et T em———— THE MASSACHUSETTS DEMOCRATS. | connection with these statistics 1s the | o 1 ek ad ente et dMn't cateh cold, mamma I | They Murder and Burn in Lee County, | H: Holines, administratrix of W.W. Holaes, T e T R O et Huseell | Giiemn it 150 vl voa A abmpent Ex-Senator Sauaders of Nebraska, who is [ (ntiSTHN Sioider throwing my. stipper ) deceased. A SINGLE conviction of selling liquor he jove statement that 126 railvond companies | 4 yomper of the Nationel Utah commission, | ufter the carriage. Arkansas. Tho following causes were continued: without license within the two mile | by the democrats of Massachusetts « have been organized, promising an | gaug thacit will statein its forthcoming ro e ] T [ R o MARIANNA, Sept. 20.—Band of riot- | Wkeelervs Van Sickle, Majors vs Ivish limit will force every saloonkeeper with- | a foregono conclusion, and undoubtedly | extraordinary development of the trans- | port that “polyganiy is gradually dying out | ooy havies restrocity wieh Comdsr 22" | ous negroes have almost taken possion of Leo | | (hlio otlowini causce were arguad and sub. in the belt to comply with the law or | they could have no safer or more popu- | portation interestsin the near future and | in the territory” and thut “the Mormons are “They admit our ruscals as finished pro- | county, Arkans Tho killing of Tom eMurtry, s 1firnas; on B L P cy ¥ e ducts, ind send us their Chinaen as raw ma- S o McMurtry, Bovd vs Furnas; on motion. quit business. lar leader. The governor made three [ also indicating the faith of capital in | becoming convinced that they cannot sustain | gy, L L ¢ Miller,a whito man and agent for J. A, Frank, |~ Court adjourued to Wednesday, Septe ——eee vaces for the offico of chiof executivobe- | tho growth of the business of the | thoir peculiar distingmshing religious tenot | = 0 ) DY e viotors and strikers has precipitatod a ber 0. 5 bl G s gl < Vus! Star: e doctrine o el A A A ol E dicatic 3 METHODIST €O NCE ENDED, M. MAHONEY’S partner has secured | fore he won it, his election last year | south. Perhaps the most gratifying | agaiust theadverse sentiment of the whole T an ety ELIORrpal bl rol | oricusatataiofiaftatce Sline indioatlonsi{oE RIS S EERICHER 1-';1\\1;1‘1»11\ ST e the democratic nomination for district | being by a plurality of about 9,000, the | featuve in southern development is the [ COUBES. when people tire, the best thing they can do | sowe tme, indeed, since the reduction of the | A0 W ALAGESL BISEONTC ¢ a plensunt fivo 5 & Tho e nator and his colleagues are trust- | 15 10 rotire price for picking cotton has been inaugurat- | FIE CCE Ihe following assignment of g oy's partner was | re: is electing a ates | establi o1 of achi shops —— A S rhigp i o o 3 D] o lesnake thoy think 1ts fangs ave drawn, | thousands shooting dynamite buloons, when | tween the blacks and whites. Cotton pieking | the Lincoln district: Ashland, A.CC. Cal- contly an independent. Is henow really | The way in which his party has ad- | trial progress of that section it would | waere the government to mako an unguarded | 315 Ordinary teamister can draw reiu? lias been suspended in Lee county for soveral | kins: ennott, C. H. Dalrymple: Codar a democrat ? hered to him evidences the strong hold | scem inovituble that the domination of | mfovement thoy would learn to the contrary | Now Orleans Pieaviine: “Gunpowder bluc.” | days aud the pickers have rofused to work [ BIufs, supplied b b Vo Black edur Crock, that Governor Russell has upon its ve- | the party of frce trade cannot be much | soon. Were Utah to bo admitted as a state, | 5 new eolor. Thelsirl who mocts her match | for 50 conts per bundred pourds.On Satur- | e SHVES 5 Wariteld s Hago, sup: SECRETARY PROCTOR has anvroved | spect and confidence, and he is unques- | longer maintained. controlled by Mormons, as it would be, | o i0d It that WHIHEure togo ¢ day last an armed gang of about one hunared | plied by W. H. Turrill; - Elmwood, the new tuctics for the army. This fact | tionably worthy of it. Among the —— polygamy would be as vivacious as ever, and _H;hlun( hzptioh \hewthosdany, ‘:';")“lll:"']'* negres LooK possession aloug the roudsido | C. H. - Gilmorc i ‘l:m"ll ld, 1 1 A is made the move interesting by the in- | younger political leaders of the country A QUESTION has been raised in Okla- | it would be impossibie to find a petit jury to RIS L L WY | jeading to . F\ aik's plantation, Tho [;‘r“ulf;” ‘:‘:-\-‘1-‘1:]\‘\"‘::", e ‘{(]ll‘i”i'x “;'\“‘;:» formation that it was a New York mili- | he rauks well for ability, and he bhas | homa regarding tho right of the goy- | convictora grand jury to indicta polygamist | L picn s Dontists are not all i""""""kh' v xy'.m:; ::Iv: Miller. et the 1 | Lindoln City, Ashbury aid - Bethol, to .o ! 5 ¥y h e Lo 5 i sburs Dispateh: Dentists A1 furiated negroes aud tricd todissuade them | oG od: Emanuel, Orvien Fifer; Epwortl tla ofticer and not one of the regular | made a creditable record in public life. | ernment to enforce the attendance of In- | 9 B¥OM & Prosee OBty 2 LTt farmors, Dt choy 1ive off tho achers Just the | from thoir riotous. iutentions, but. they snot | )2 a5 Emangel, Otien JifoRi Phnont, army who invented them. But he will not be re-elected, because the | dian children at schools, which promises % ——— s ch A him down without a moment's warning. Paul, I S. Stein, temporarily; Trinity, 1. et conditions which contributed to his suc- | to be u serious obstacle in the way of ed- The City Hall Furniture Deal. Herald: “1 see they have re- They pro: ded on their wav, cursing and W. (. Huntington; Louisville, G. W. Selby; ¢ i vatl i . Ty abor Wave, newed some more of roclan statues.” | abusing every whito man they met, and et tia i R BY tho time the democratio national | coss lust yoar are not now operative. | ueating Indian youth. The last con- | -0 o Labor Wave o0 VR thoy wade enoush bofore S roteniny all their pronarty with deatenc. | Aiaoiay to be suppl loud, 13, B, Crly “““"“‘";m meets next yoar the bourbon | Massachusetts was not so much affected | gress gave the Indian department au- | oBC SV BE0 E 0 e ———————— tion Whon tho - reactied ‘uto. plantation | i Rritt Drairie Home, suppliod by A, ). party will bo wholly at sea on the silver i < 5 - S e 0 [fotevie THREE SHORT POEMS, known as tho Park place, tue houses of Bond | Siith Ravmond, 1. M. Tichmond: Koo ¥ i’ hemholly. on the silver | by the landslide of 1800 as most of | thority to compel tho childron of In- | pymiture company of Toledo, O, to supply D e Eist ot ta ol || Sonith { tayman e M ehmond Itaony guesuion, hus far no two demoeratic | tho other states, but the influences | diuns to attend school. Under this 1aw | tno furniture to equip the city hali has cre- TO EUGENE FIELD, ground and afterwards soveral others m the 1 |y Samuel Lewis: University Placo, W. B, state conventions have expressod the | thon at work wero strong enough s placed in Chiloceo school near | ated the wholesalo indignation of thousands Ttochester Post. {ibotueod masio slnin ot uPhe dem- | Alosandor: Valparaiso, J. W, 'Millor; Wahoo, Frae et ~robla t 5 The fs i a0.S Hlaiysd ] onstration on tho part of the blacks has 5 Wy o ; O Lemon . Waap. same views upon the money problom, there to reduce the republican vote | Arkansas City. The fathor of the boy | of Omabu residents, more especially has tio | How no vrites in vhyme and prose, Aroused the entire ‘country and tho sheritt | b IV ¥eo; e el o about 50,000, This year, it is reason- | instituted habeas corpus proceedings | resolute ire of the trades union people been Day by day, and Mr. Bond with a possé ot fifty mou ave | i JUDGING from the names selected by | 1ily to he expected, the full vote will be | and the court lield that the detention of | aroased to a pitchof dotermination to resort | This, his secret, 10 0no knows; in pursuit "The following educationnl assignmeuts the democratic judicial district conven- s to strenuous work, if it becomes uneces- Butithow a0y It scems that the rioting negroes were | wore made l _ L ) cast, and inthat case the republicans | the boy aguinst the will of his parents i ‘That he mated to a muso is, baited with u barbeeuo in the cane brake o ty—C. I, Creightol tion for the judicial ticket in this dis- sary to bave Omaba furniture deal- [ ot bo R OR G s noar ty Hodges DIACA ALY LAt tho Whites U | ot Wot R N sansink aeents B trict Allen Root’s remark that tho inde- will carry the state by a generous | was illegal. The Indian office proposes A eh A Mgl S ors consummate this sale. When con- | (Which he never onee abuses, D aartiio e liaT b N Dens ) Tot A plurality. There is no evidence of any | to make a trial case of this in the hope tin itnediac ittt o A T (\\h‘ll;)“\h\u :\_“.‘ !;l @ abuses, :I"I‘l’l‘:l‘rt ‘.lx-lm- ]::L‘l‘{x; \-‘:x;' anyunx"\‘\-‘nl {.\” ¢ l‘ A r|..mI W Cline and C, M. Ellinwood, }::slx‘\:llinw‘n) ”l..v. 8 'Jlu ul. \Ltimber | gopjgus ‘disaffection in the party, and if | that the higher courts may sustain the | gps submitted the lowost bid, it leads to no &roes whoefleeted un oscapo through tho cano | PHINNE G0 inary -C. S, Kathan, princi- mF«‘ also apply to the democratic | iy continues united and havmonious it | congressional act. For the suke of the | astonishment to kuow that the wookworkers | Him she o foidznkithg 00l anditiompiadio/crasaithoiivar apthy Oaet | ipal PaRY —_— will elect its ticket. Indians it is hoped that the Indian offico | declaro their intentions of accomplishing, | Hopace, it the smiling pool, TRkl e WHoUIdEE, and O, OLHOR KOLAREIS || (fovainge ma il AN BUECRION L mia) The attitude of the democrats of | is right and the Oklahoma judge wrong. Y with the help of many others, an undertaking Mot Eugene. 3 flosh wound in the leg. v kmationaall o an laction Lonilioss Massachusetts on the silver question is —— to have the beuelit given to thoso who avo | Thero he throw |‘m m;l:\“u u‘l"l‘."m!l.! S - tny, Novomber 4. At this timo the peonla justiy entitled to it. Dofedlliianrenthianhbaivsa holorolith o= Western Pensions, will choose a judge of thy supreme court, Woe call an immediate halt to this ‘wed | That ‘\‘\,‘:"[",njl:”““"‘“““"' Wasnisaros, D, C.,Sopt, 20, {Spocial Tale- | two rogents of the Stato umiversity, ono fasi i ape scl rge every tr ver of Ll g = iad "Pho following list of pen. | Judie in cach of tho judictal districts oxcent timo from that of 1859, The ropublicans | that administered by the democracy of | been rampunt, red hot demoerats. Da- {005y struggle for that which is honor- O A AR i AR Fhionginds payoniagi sotRLD UL & Lot d fires < ks ) i Bxamino L nims centh, which have two each, and ono sen- of tho Bay stato are n unit and this is a | New York. Itopposes tho freo and un- | kota county may be regarded as u vindi- | 4pio and just, Seck to burn colestial lights Nebraska: Origiual—Oran Brittell, | ator from each the Sixth and ‘Twenty-ninth yepublican off year, limited coinage of silver, declares that | cation of Congressman Bryan’s theory 'ho resolution offered by the woodworkers | o 0BG Siranaton Witliam H, Taylor, Jesso B, Callison, Ledy- { senatorial districts to fill vacancies, all dollavs coined by the government | that the democrats and independents ave | to the members of the city council is fair | Who have every metro mangled, " ard K. Benton, John J. D). Frick, Marion E. ODDS AND ENDS, should bo of equal intrinsie value, and | twin-sister and reasonable, and should such a deserving | Aud who always get entangled Nosburgh, Johu Clemonts, Thomas J. Will- | The frienas of G, M. Lambertson are w~:n anda sincere request be ignored instead of Ina rhyme. jawms, Joseph C. Warner, George W. Scott, | ’,””,“’.“" ‘m‘x n..;“,“h‘::‘.yn Al;:;fll-lf_m ((.':m;:“_“x MR. SHOEMAKER was not so conspic- | granted, there is one thing positive, and thai o= Ormd Woodworth. Additional—John . | J4ee Cooley i uous in the Monday night investigation [ 1s: Each and every councilman who is instru- ALpa Turpen, Ambrosy Osvorue, Honry Gibbons, | ““XHE ST neorporation of o Teatrico i b T in endeav r ~this inofar St. Nicholas, Jobhn M. Boyd. Increase -Georgo . Whit S ® nd Heating company have besn ; as in that of Suturday night. The as- | mental in endeavoring to further this nefa ; 2L ohu M dnoress X VIt | plumbing and Heating § pion and the Coliseum building is well | it 3 x e s jous plan will attach a “‘millstone” to his Of all the changes of the year ney, Francis Carpent Lowi |“- Potts, s cavital stock 15 §6,000. 3 s inflation that the platfor £ th sistant eity attorney can take a hint 5 3 Completo from birth to rest, John O, Vallette, B. Franklin Dibble, 13lins TR iR anewon 1o s tho worth visiting, The spac oxhibits L . \ RANOLIL. 0 ' | when it is accompunicd by a vigovous [ heck which will sluk bim into oblylon, Tue This rosy, russet, golden changy Knowlos, George B. Burbank. Relssue county court to the suit brought by John {8 all taken, and tho show is a genuine | PANLY attacks = tho —existing law | o i ; : " | most extreme efforts. 10 go contrary to the Octobor—is the best, Cyrus Macy, Georgo B, Smith, Adolph Bur- | \atieukamp to vecover on a noto. - Pauiha- Buccess. Evory citizen of Omaha should | 8 dangerous, and it was also condemned | Kick: e ~ wish of the majority will cortainly bo Bo glad, O man, for it is here; wester. Original widows, '6le.—Caroiine ) Sue wvers (hat bo exocnted . the 1ot but ro- S Aty i L by the permanent chaitman of the con- A N rar 8000 to 1.F thwarted. Enrnest and hopeful, childven dear; Reynolds, Elizabeth A, Citliland, minor of | iuived no consideration therefor. givo the managers the encouragement of | 'V ' i R PRICES range from $200 to $1,500 for ot tho Ripe is the year, and blest William H. Conquest. : i visiting the exposition. vention. A curious feature of the plat- | yotes in the city council according to | Mavor Cushing glvos ARLION A —_ Towa: Original - Simeon J, Dalboy, Wil erian LiAtADLh fom, in view of tho genoral attitude of | the testimony of witnesses more. or less | CTACt that the council stepped over the limit A WISH. am Bourgoise. Theodora I, Thorp, George the democratic party regarding civil Y . 38 | of jurisdiction in making arrangowents for Cinotnaté. Commercidt, W, Craiy, Joshia Wigdor, James W. Boyer, : service reform. xl the -x|::\|~'|1|; it of competent in the furniture contract in- buying eity hall furnitare when there is nov David Altken, Israel Van Dylke, Thomas I Pelegram to Tis Lorenzo Dean, Jotin A Sumuel C. | and Examiner Bureau of Claims f So live ever that sinking ‘aulkner, John ollos, Thomas J. Gat of patents granted is reportod by Tue Bew ! g vestigation, sullicient monoy in the treasury to meet the 1Yo evon ak mukll) Faulkner, John H. B Phomas J. ¢ f patonts e i t L the national administration for not hay- B A v hea o piB thy lnst, loni sloap, D, ol A o, ¢ 4 . T - ] pa . He Jsays: on bonds Jou may'st thou smilo, Curter, William toussnecker, Joseph I | Tviiian S and M. C. Cook and A, H, Mo ing made appointments in the census bu- k. MoBEARTY, councilman at | govoad for this purpose it is then time Whilst all around thee weep. Abornathy, Michael Thronson, * Additionni | William 8. v‘\l D and A, H. Mor reuu subject to the eivil servico law, Of | lavge, resident of the Seventh ward, | enouzh to make the purchase.” Hurrah! for i B Harvey” olainger, Sorono C, - Pontious, | Fow, South Dmah, automatle electrlo fic course there is & demand for the repeal | figuratively speaking, occupies the | tne mayor. . FIRED THE HIRED GIKL. Georzo Brommor, fumes Spoakmin, B n systom Jol B, Graves, Cedar apids, : nin Swan, ) Crea Solomon S, Sag car e Ja 3 nson, os of the tariff lawand for the enactmentofa | front seat in the furniture contract scan- POINTS ON STUTE POLITICS, AT il e R "John M. Alry, Erastus. 1 oarinant Duvia €. Jordan, Dayid S T TR ) in- | dal and the investigation. AnQua AABKIO: S| Y | Scott, Samuel Millor, Georee €2, McCroary e wshiug machino; D id Sturply, , ) T sorgo W, Kinao oph Hourdman, Justi v, wssignor to nimself and 1 ] dicated what the party desires, an — Fromont Flail: Tho funny dude of the [ orgo W. Kinaoy, Josoph Boardman, Jus i , L, usaigno aoll and It it should throw a shell into | iciion quite o .) P iam b atio s new medical law has not thus far | World-Herald has resumed his straddling Suawxseetows, Il 20.—Miss Bello | man ° Ray, Socrates =~ Williams, = Harlan | € .,nu.;wl‘,‘{;r‘nl.::‘uwv '\]\M. X ‘-‘\“"!uu\:‘”t the miast of an army it would 905 RUAd,S0MIMON. Q. AOMARANG: | A aotics, Heo ondorses Kdgerton and presumes | Jamison was shot and killed yesterday by | Brestow, Honry IL Phillip, Potor B, Hol- | chine; Albor it Wilrgorvillo, o, h ¥ platform utterances regarding the tav. | 8ccomplished any good. It has merely | io gictate to Broady,, The dude is too funny. | Mys, w o of Robort Whito, a well-to, | verson. Henry A. Iivans, William ii. Howen, | draft’ equalizer; Augusuus Iteuctziy, Lin simply blow the army to pieces. If it 'y 8 smbarrassed a fo v 3 . Mew. W blley wligof Ha i 81V 6 Tomil Polkoy, Albert M. Joues, Abraham | coln, drilling machine: R. K, Swift, Storling i vt oy A iff. Massachusetts has elected two | ®mbarrassed a few physicians who had Beatrico [xpresai, No one questions | o farmer, living about twelvo miles from | \araer Fellox A/ & mlif U PRieved | 1L, ‘assignor to the Empire Mauufacturing ::r"‘ »:v(:;‘\l\tll‘ ‘"Lx '”nih.l‘n;n:..hl‘ul- democratic governors in thirty years. | icurred enmities among their brothron. | either the honesty or ability of Judge Post. | oo™l jamison girl bad beon working | ' “Noeman. Origioal widows, oL Al company, Keokuk, Ia., disk cultivator: Will 2 cease, for tho very good i His nomiantion will b heartily endorsed by Mut : 1 4nd . O, ‘Thoms, Couucil Bluff It is not at all prabable that she will " of for Mrs. White, but was dismissod, whichso | Shipley pother), Osea Mulford (mother i H. “and ns, in Y var wi 3 4 the rank and file of the party and his election | for c | 1ul s s ol (, ouncil, BT roason that war will meun absoluto de- | o}00e9 oue this ye A GOOD geor of the Manufactur- | js assured. ¥ angorod hor thit sho attaciced Mes. Whito | Rovecca K sbosee (mothor, balbury W | cony hldor: Gioorga ¥ Hinihiam, Huring: - Jwing (father), Elizabetn 0 rd, Ruth | ton, ) noke consum iro ptruction to all who engagoe in it. e ors and Consumers’ association can Kearnoy Hub: Byihe way, Omaha re- | withaclub. Being disarmod, sho ran to a | FWIE LR ACE OG0 Psabal 1, | Wondel ' and H. Wogn n, 8. D, tire e CIVIL SERVICE REFORM PROGR make that organization a power in the | publicans conaratulatod o Baving | pureau und secured a rovolver witn which | §o0 200K or of Alex ient R ; vould o | cree The ) arvi $iv business world of Omauhs some intluence in & state convention, aud on | gyg fired onco at Mrs, White, but missed CuiLt would not be so indiscreot if | The Nutional Civil Sorvice Reform | business world of Omaha. doing something that really ontitien' thom to | $ho fied cuce Bt X Tho woapon uway rrom phe wore older. The new govornment | league held its annual meeting in Buf- EEE—————— credit. Omaha ought to make it & rule to | por i shot hor twice, onco through the will understand that Uncle Sum will not | falo yesterduy. The Wi thoinae) A WITNESS on the stand should alw set good examples. bramn, death resulting tantly. The Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S Gov't Report. 5 a 10 iudulge Ialness address and B mann be protected from the insults of cross- Lincoln Call: In a straight contest be- | corouer's jury justitied e in the act allow the Chilian junta 10 induige in [ business, an address and the report of a v of cr tweer Dost and Edgeston there need be no s any back talk, The American legation, | committee on the condition of the fed- | exuminers whether in court or before a | fear of the latter's olection. Evory Ne GOVERNOR RUSSELL of Massuchusotts has been nominated by the democrats. The governor will discover by the time s {he olection roturns are in that ho hus | @ more direct rebuke of the southern | county oftices in Dakota county excopt clear and unequivocal, and is even ALL the independent nominees for OMAHA'S exposition opens tonight. There has been very little suid about this outorprise, but the managers have gone on quietly preparifg for the occa- that all paper currency issued should be redeemed in either gold or silver. In- deed, so hostilo is the demoe- racy of Massachusotts to silver oCTORER Wasiixaroy, D, C., Sopt. 20— [Special SNYDER'S dynamite projectile has just Bt Iho followiug list been testod in Wales and has proved that war with such an engine of destruc- tion is well nigh out of the question, It §s an annihilator invented by an Ameri- can and if it steikos a man-of-war or an armored cruiser thero will be noth- fng and nobody to record the result. matic eleotric firo made by the lored , Pis. 0 elations of the Races. ® with Hon. Patrick Egan in charge, is [ eral civil service and operation of the | council commitree. brasian intorosted in tho good namo of the | AaInslopsiok (Ua RASEN, 0, ] T A o ———— state and credit and rep oud 3AND Rarins, Mich., Sept. - for all practical purposes United States | reform law. That luw has now been in | dimio mac L credit aadrepuiation abroad | N Mothodlat conference decided yeater territory and Chili must respect it ac- | operation about eight yeurs, and much ~‘-“f'|“‘ I“'\"yv_"h lon by the council Novraska City News: The Omaha Jump- | day to meet uext year at Foud du fac, Wis cordingly. If the conduct of the powors | grester progress has been made | Proceeds the necossity of a session of the | ing Jack, in its wild endeavors to get into tho | isnop Thompson delivered a briof aigserti fn uuthority at Santiago is intended as a | in reforming the service than | grand jury becomes more apparent. rl:::x;‘ camp, makoe NIHH;-UT-';;I\ \‘I‘hn ;\ i\’.n tion upon the relations of the white aud ¢ -1 that not like our | was ed | ment when it claimed that Broady would not | ored people. e suid th ¥ | ‘ | nover ought to be expected to afiliate, He i and Isiand Independont Well, the whites to carry B RO | will bo sustained in asserting his pre- | league finds causes of complaint, an state platform is a little to peppery | people of the south, but suggostior they do sorious] oxpe by the & : 7 L Y MO i investigation will cloar up the | | Ny BOODLERS st be exposec §e e preachols Lo 0OLOPe rogutive to give asylum to such rofugees | The time may never come when this PLERS must bo = exposed, dis- | for'the domocrats for u fact, It mukes somo | apeut In sending white preachor A s bsowlrE Y PURE e o ced, convicle d punished. of their state platform look too riaiculously ipning red pase as throw 1} em elves upon the United | caunot be done, and yet it is certainly | & 1 SARVIGLOE ARG DUl { their state platform look too riaicutou pooy GALEER QG e I, minister they have taken the wrong [supporters of the measure when | e in the race s it did whon itsaid that | " funny for anything. But it shonld bo re rs for the Souies 0 get rld ofbim. Mr Bgan| it wes enacted, but ssill the | BimoepRere if it does nothing more. Eagerton 15 a lawyer appreciated hi States for prowection. possible to have a system of civil service WuEekE there is 50 much smoke | membered that the dewocrats had to mako | far s $10,000 &

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