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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1801. rl" l ]Q l):\ | ]‘Y |;|4: l‘:. FOLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. » iring statement from so high a source | share in productnly the finsco. If this he l tariff;"" to a nation digesting 1ts mvvl\\vn‘-‘r“\\;: | WASHINGTON GOSSIP, ”lT“”\NW 'lRY \l,([l{l[)' A part of the indictment drawn by the | was all the more important because it is | the true reason which leads our business | cnjoyment and peace of mind, Wastixotox BUnesv or Tiie Ber, | tarving on aecount of the tariff."” 513 Fornreestn Staeer, ¥ ¥ i If the demoeratic party were sufficiently Wasitiseroy, D, C,, Oct - tatement | opinion can be obtained from the man- | ever offored for qatablishing close ec | " NN % " o far gono with paresis to be scared by tho | A woestern ropublican who called upon | Trial of Jonnie Green's Murderor F PUBLISHED EVERY MORNI permitted the levying of | ager of the great institution which prac- | mer relations with the wen cronking of these ridiculous crows, it would | Prosident Harrison this morning to urge the — assessment for political purposes upon | tically controls the financiul affairs of | young state, so much the more discre bo laughed out uf sight in 1802, Hired weep- | appointment of some one to tho state democrats of Magsachusetts against the | extremely raro that any expression of | community to migs the best ovportunity Iministration is the E. ROSEWATER, Eviton Opened at Linooln, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION erks in the departments at Wash- | the world. Conservatism and reticence | itablo is our want of enterprise. THE | ors are not in demand at & wedding feast, | Comme aslon datioy - mado by Daily B o fa9) One ¥ fomand at a g . nmerce commission vac Dallv and Sunday, One Y ear ng ncteristi 1 nd crows are hunted with guns. 1dge Cooley's resignation, circula BRIEF STORY OF T DY DEED Bx mont 0 | gent out from the national capital that | manage the affaizs of the Bank of | tana for the disghst they fecl toward e ety Port that the prosident would make no prom- | BRIEF STORY OF THE BLOODY DEED, Bunday Hee, One Your % | appeals for monoy have been addrossed | land, When such an nuthority w Omaha on aceount of this matter. POINTS ON STATE POLITIC! fnent appointment until after the Novomber — | s AR L 180 | to the employes of the goverment by the | rolations reach out to the entire world e —— Plattsmouth Horald: Tho election of Bd. | Cections as ho did not want to do anyihing | paieh Gilbert Explains the Manncr in chairman of the republican state commit- | of finance seo no trouble ahead | THE transmississippl congress which | gerton would not ouly bo a disgrace to the | WhiCh MIght in any degreo affect tho condt Which the Doomed Woman At- inst. | state but a public calamity. LIOES Wwithin his own party in any of Wo cany tempted to Escape Her OFFICES tees in Ohio Pennsylvania, and the | there is furnished solid ground for con- | meets in Omaha on the 10th ST siater 01 4 A Omaha. The e Buliding, clroumstantial evidence that such is the | Bdance sromises to be tho bost of the scric Fairmont Symal: Tue Bre should and no | PAIZn states. The gentleman said tho pr Bouth Oniana. eornor N Ad 21th Streets U A B L EYIC STLOLUI B AMGL e | fidence, y ookt S f 1 | doubt does, feel likn congratuiating itse | dent stated specifically that ho w Dreadful Fate. Counel 1511 Arl Strect case Is strong. With regard to the im Recently Mr. Giffen, a prominent | Omaha is more accessible to the people | {t"uot all it asked for, 50 1o speak the vacancios on the Interstato Com Chlemeo e, B e Atng | Plication that the prosent administra- | official of the British Board of Trade, | of tho tranemississippt country than | Lincoln Journal: The Wortd-Horald has | commission or tho court of claims wntil 1 : Washington, 514 Fourteenth Streot tion has permitted the slightest violation | and occupying a high place among Fu- | either Galveston or Denver, and the | & about. Fidgorton being 4 |t Novembor cloctions and tho tmprossion | - TANCor¥, Neb,, Oct. 1.—(Specal of the law relating to political contribu- | ropean financiers, has been expressing a | idea which inaugurated the con Rt EOSVEC RIS o one Wi | has gained ground that neither the mission | BrE AL10:45 this morning tho twe CORRESPONDENCE. s o o Rl s T . £ et hoT = s freshnass, especlally 8s 8 1AWSEr | g Cping or Japan will be filled until con- | man for the jury u the Hutchinson n Al 4 VeinEIRto 0 ana | tions, it is unquestionably gratuitous, | pessimistic view of the situation, more | growing strength, ne early ka City Press: Tho World-Herald X cofiver Blias Waa wod: D6 LetvE:W editorinl mutter should be addressed to the | If there had been anything of the kind | particularly with regard to the United | proach of asession of congress makes s for Fidwerton because he is from the peo. ho frlends of Hon., G. M. Lambertson | side the old man's fate aro: Jacob Do Editorial Departmen the speclal committeo of the Civil Ser- | States, Ho believes that this country is | the topics to be discussed of especial in- | Dle. {[,,' o m;‘ Bult, IKV“(“;;"‘;‘ ‘h‘v:"‘! u | of Lincoln have taken this announcoment as 3 5 ot G%0K I BUSINESS LETTERS, | vice Reform league would certainly have | gradually approaching o silver crisis | terest. Tho people of this city are en- | nopolics it ha over had wieldod onOUgD | tyian oy hay phelr man is to succeed Juds A1l business letters and remittances should | discovered and reported it, but the re- | under the existing law providing for | thusinstic over the meeting. We shall | influcnce to make it purchasabl sion and the Nebraskans are hustling around | ville precinet; S. W, Beardsloy, Stocktc e nddressed to The Hee Pabiishing Compar port submitted afew days ago at the [the purchase of silver, and predicts | be greatly disappointed if there ave not | Columbus Journal: Thocommendations of | adding to their large number of indors b Boam, Denton; M. Clark, 1 Judgo Lost are universal by tho press of tho | ments. 1t is said tho Nebraskan has com- | Grook: ¥ J. Burcham, South Dass: M. It tobe made payable to the orlder of the com- | meeting of the league in Buffalo con- | that it will be reached next at least 1,000 delegates here on the 19th, ate. Ho has the ability to make as good a | pletely overshadowed the claims of ex-Con- gressinan Gear of Iowa, who was thought to | Fo¥, West Oak; J. A. MeNubb, Yankeo 1 puny. oA 5 tains no reference to the matter. avy. It is manifestly somewhat = ¢ 1 ' PILDING tions, whatever may be thought of the | country will experience a disturbance of | Street Railway consolidation, having | 8 el s B AU T 80 cHy a'e Yankeo Hill; O, Wismer, Panama. Tho last THE BEE BUILDING, . ) g n xperienc is 1 itad s i stod Yorkos | 1 situation the clection of Judgo Post wo The assignmeat of Colonel George B. | ten aro farmers. L propriety of the practice it does not cou- | financial conditions that may send gold | visited Chicago and inspected Yerkes’ | rogard as assured, Dandy to the chief quartermuster g 1 Oty Atothoy Snell nndo & terss sts SWORN STATEMENT O CIRCULATION. | travene either the letter or the spirit of | to a premium and thus practically os- | street car lin comes home convinced Gothenburg Independent: The Independ- | ship 6f the Dopartment of Texas makes cor ehtoE ” b WL TR o KA t Etate of Nebruski | i , ¥ _ 3 el L > p A B RS 4i f | ent’s favorite for tho supreme bench was | clusive tho statement made by a Brr special | OPening speech for tho state, setting County of Dougins, ( e the law, The statute is very explicit re- | tablish the silver standard, and doubt- [ that Omaha has as fine a system of | G067 TErOHEe Tor Che supretio banch, was day night, that thero would not bo & | the facts on which the stato rolicd. A bt LI ot _"}”"“’MIV""“"*' gavding this matter. It protects em= | less the number is extremely small who [ street car service as any city in the | fieve thut Post, tho nominee of the repub- | cb v made in the quartermaster general- | Gilkerson for the defendant, followed hi O e S P Y ploses of tho government against en- | can bo brought to believe thut if there is | conntry. This fs very graifylng indoud | lea convention, will aot mako an - eficient | ship at O nalin and that Colonel Hughes will | stating tho lina of dofonso, which scons or the ween ending September 26, 1801, was u! ¥ i g i . and couscientious member of the supreme | be retained there, s ding ¥ forced assessments, and it does not per- | any real danger of a crisis there is any n : court. His ability is not questioned a; ' blb o Sundiy o t any one in the service of the gov- [ probability of it happening sosoon. With | Omaha company discover also that the | long experience on the district beneh puts [ On next Monday additienal international > d Mondiy Chicago lines have a more liberal sys- | bim several notches abead of Edgerton ey ordor ofices will bo estublished at tho | balance, and having failon 610 tho hay Jodnost i SR Tes i 4 otn of trunisfers than Ho hi s far de- | York Times: Doyou think the state ticket [ followimg pomts in lowa: Boone, Boone | the doceased, was so worked upon Fiodn L . g | tions for political purposes, but no | and an ample reserve on hand, | y»n-lrr““:‘;’ 1"l|\,\n LN AL ULROROL | et b Dot county; DeWitr, Clinton county; Shenan- | cumstances to the commission of Friday. S5 2, one in federal employment is prevented | together with the assurance that for the | vised for Omaha should read the comments of the press all [ doab,” Page county: Spring Hill, Warren | charged agamst him, 1 pring —_—— over the state, It has the cordial support of | county, Also the following domestic mosey T'ho first witness for tho nse was | Tne crowded condition of the class | all republicans and has given the ague to the | order offices: McUallsburg, Story county; | Gilbert, wife of Augustus Gilbert, a vy " §'of the Coritralisohool build opposition. Judge Broady was confident that [ Nassau, Keokuk county. of the murdered woman. Sho stated rooms of the Central school building, in | ho'could beat Edgerton, and had a weak man A postal note office will bo established at [ she was bresent in tho suite spite of all the devices for giving reliof | beon placed on tharapublican ticket he would | Prosser, Adams county, Neb., on pext Mon- | on the second floorof the Kitehon b have staid in the field, but e has no ambi- | day. Additional domestic m v order officos | O street, the night ot the tragedy tion to tackle Judge Post. will bo established October 5 at_the follow- | consisted of four rooms, occupi ing places: Nebraska: IKennard, Washing- | ness, her husband and the whole family were sitting in that night when the thoe defe excopting Mrs. Green ap- carpenter, living at 2325 Vine strect; 1 Hallett, Lincoln; Willlam Wilson, Cet —_— Jjudge as Nebraska has over had on the peneh. but did not the genial president of the § be that defendant, having suftered fr sunstroko several years ago, lost his me ernment to solicit or receive contribu- [ gold coming into the United S Buturdy sernsessessuansinise from making voluntary contributions to | next year we shall not lose any specie, it o any amount he may please to political | is not easy to see how the further issue Bworn to Lefore ciahd mutsorbed e sy | campnign funds, and there is nothing to | of troasury notes in payment for silver presonce th 8 26th da Septemle 5 \“IIr‘.\>‘>l interfero with the chairman of a state | to the amount say of $25,000,000 could 7 I B o it y Notary Publle. | commifteo calling upon an employe’in [ produce a e It would imanifestly | ontinues to threaten tho health of the LLh el L the civil service of the government to | bo o very different affaic if we were | S¢hool childven. Tho fact is that the [ "y ol Howmid: While there have been sttt ol . AontE 3 o {tica i & L4 P des must g sooner or or be re- | rumors udge Bros voul ton county, South Dakota: Butler, Day I, Tzschuck, beinz duly sworn, d contribute for political purposes. forced to send out gold aund Kurope did | 8rades must all sooner or lat be re rumors that Judge Broady would not accept | X ! g y ays that ) rotary o THE | Thero is no capital for the demoeracy | not need all of our product (;“L we | moved to malc room for the high school | tho nomination unanimously tendered him on N B S Peuo oty Sunn ng compuny, thi dctunl av- s e ced a d S that we e y 3 e state ticket, the notice of his fir f 1oy, Buffalo e owi assett, Feuintlan o Witk Dhsry Bu o | {n this matter. Under tho administra- | o D utou Fuba tui vha olicumsAncas) | LLealke ITHGEBoNTARGe ataRtlon Ay {0 e i o e L L mvy eolii oA et pioo M e and sac down and Mra, the montli of Saptembor, 1500, was 21870copies; | o+ 4 BT e[S 3 ; : i just aa well rench this conclusion firat a8 | members orhis party. . It devoive upon | county: Mailard, Palo’ Alto county; Van. | The party talked pleasantly t for Oetoler, 18w, 2,762 copiess for November, | tion of that party thousands of dollars would scem impossible that a qu {ain il i h G HROT I AT AL ORLIR R | et b cotnts 0| an hour wher they went ont, leavin ‘1‘:‘;;.” gpics; tor I mldll“n”\:‘;':‘ 41| as voluntary contributions to eampaign | erisis could happen as ear sty 19 1OVIVALI0, HE B ONTIBa oG HORG 1 1Yo m MBRa L tHE % s m;«u it i\ml m.-”u.»“‘.\w’,‘ tosotl Februnry, 1801, 23,312 coples; for Mareh, 1801, [ funds were sent from the departments at | February. ro warni of the S——— .| confidence of his party and the respect of all Assistant tary Chandler today | Witness shortly afterwards went 241006 copivs: for April 1801, ZL0%8 coplos ash s loh lh e (E‘ AR :“)"1‘,: b 2 _"‘ i i ‘”l st w'] EvERY Omaha manufacturer owes it | parties. The ofiice js one which should bonor | afiirmed the decision below in the homestead | bearoom, and while thero hoard two sk g ! LHIL onglish fuancler ianot tobe dismlesed i, &0 Col e e S SRaT ity o Joln [ thio beat man dn thio statas preforenco right_contest of Albert ¢ Shio went to the door and saw 1o May, 181, S6.840 copled: for June, 1801, 2 ’ J coplea: for July, 1801, 27.021 coples; for August, | appeals as it is said are now being made, | ag utterly unworthy of consideration. ¢ ot TSR i 4 cong | V8 Clifton R. DeMott from Sidney, ) ant pursuing Mrs. Green with a revolver Y i the manufacturers’ association. Omaha [ North Platte ‘ribune: Though a strong | ¥l 0/ oXior. A his hand. The decensed ran into tho | Sworn 10 10fore me and suiacribed in my | And unquestionably there was quite as | Tt merits attention from the bearing it e e g et was mado by tho railvond eappers to . T SR r B e Lt bhe sence this 15t Ay of Aucist, 1501 uch pressure broug! car then as | asti frao - | peoplo are willing s d 5 10 | nominato Judgo Cobb, they failed in their o ; O et Sy i Dresct Istday orA st o papite | Much pressure brought to bear then as | hag upon the question of iree and un atronizo Omuha industey, AIL they | purmoss and smge b st ohed i OIF | Dostmastors appoiigl today, Nebraska: | G She tried to get undorcath th | now. Tho affected virtue, thereforo, | Jimited silver eoinago. A silver erisis | P! o . Lty Lo apply the | Teccived tho nominaiion, Judgo Dost will | Herman, Washineton county, W. 8. Kich- | When the do nt grabbed hor by i b FOR TUE CAMPAIGY. which denounces the prosont adminis- | would undoubtedly bo very much hast- [ 1004 18 the oppoctunity to apply the | o huave o tool of tho rallronds and. is | @t vieo . A Bonnett, rosignod; Poal, | While sho was on lor ks, and fired A T e e B s e i S b So principlo with intelligenco. Tho asso- | oo from the tamnt of monopolics, 1e. fsa | BUMalo coutity, W. IT. Natvell, Sico.J. Dealg | Shots 1nto her bacig uftor which ho s : : > ened if the next congress should pass a rosigned. Town: Bondlopet, Porkoonea | lass from Lho apartmonts, | SHohad | not In order to glve every reader in this state Spraat T e A A ciation can give direction and force to [ man of sterliug ntegrity and ts admitted to | v A K cod any signs of ins: abo. o defend- practice, and doubtless will continue 1o | fros coinago measure, and particu- booneof theablest judges in the state, hay- | G & Iseuringor, vice L. T. Kennedy, ro. [ tieod aty siens of tusanity about the defend and Towa an opportunity ep posted o . is senti 3 i, ) Vo i ille, v cou! . rorens o bty o, wech posted 20 | bo becauso thero i no power to provent [ larly it 1t should . devolop that | this sentiment. ige illod the position of judgo in the Fourth | Weved; Dairville, Grunite county, . 11, | Sl pal ) s ‘ 9 X t 2 2 — N LEIGUT ORIt PRG S T CURHAL Va1 Carins] om, vice I Sprague, removed: Ploasan G0 G ELECTIONS, statos we havo deeidod (o offor ¢ | it, will have no influence upon in- & ¥ ¢ 2 = x district for ¢ 3 Fallan St o i e oaet . G : ie BEE for tho | coof thi ar for twent | 2 e o e B the supporters of that policy THAT is acurlous interpretation o Fremont Flajl: Andso Judgo Broady has | &oLcY: Scott county, G. Donaldson, vice O, As the timo for cleetiou draws near it will L ot e veur for gt telligent voters. The clerks in the de- | in (ho senate are numerous enough to law which declines to bunish one man | declined the nomination of ais puets for | O KoRers. resigned; 'Redding, Ringgold | be of interest to tho peoplo of the stato to vecents, Send In your orders early. Two | yonyments ay Washington, or elsewhero B R T ore Sueh ;. ch declines to punis > 3 county, I.. B. Eaton, vi A. Andrews, re- | know the new Australian ballot law bear AT reme judge. The astute and able jurist 2 dollars will bo aceapted for a club of ton | | foe knocking down another and kicking | ovhiontie " s 3 b signed; York Center, lowa county, W. G. | on the matter of nominations and clect names. 4 URLISTING CC in the government -service, cannot be | ease there would cortainly ensue a hoards | 5 e 18 A v £ [ Syidently concluded that Post would be | fais, vieo 1. O. Hurring removed. | The J > sect R nam Tie Bee PUpLisnizG Co. : B ; i & 2 aso there would cortainly ensucahonrd- | 44 % ryon L had fallen, on the ground | elacted dayway And that 1t would b a wasrg | HATFS, vico I O. Hutrington, r maved. The following is the section : Omaha, compelled to contribute to eampaign | iy of gold and its shipment out of the - S L | d of time and patience to monkey with it. e —— funds. The law protects them abso- Average,, When nominations are made by a cony 11, ComiLtes or primary mecting, as at it can ho neither ass v fighting | of , e "o SN | Undr oxisting circumsiances. th Glection Fires Set by Indians. vided ‘for in soction 3 of this ct, th ; country that would very soon place it at | | ek i ¥ ervice Refo! e e ) R heeause the victim offered no resist- 0w etwoen Post, the o and ert o v s T""“ Leiisene e lutely against assessments for political | o promium, It is altogether probable | /1 St e o e O L M valSTiRos T sEriv 164 ( Minn L e Eo UL the democr: '(yf.m,m fary organization of | purposes. and their failure to contribute | ghay lready, in anticipation of such leg- brained peftifogwer, and the people of [ Oct. 1.—The recent fires on this roservation | twenty-ive diys bufore tho (s dxed by L € demauEhtic path) can work them no injury. But on the | jglation, a large amount of gold is being | Hox BRNSDORFF an- | Nebraska will decice in a manner to forever | buried over about two townships ana do- | FOF e eloction of the bersons i nomim —_— T L Tk G d 2 Bt oGOt IR K CR O PR AGITN AN Gkal: caution political advantirers not tofmoukoy: | stroyed. about fifveen: miliion fest of pine | coouiocostiituces ot nominasion horalr other hand-there is no power to prevent | held out of eirculation, while the | nounces himself for the inlependent ORGANIZATION indiv . ~ R 2 o 7 i 23 ¢ ou ol clrculation, _ 2 e 2 % A > with the buzz saw of public opinion. . ar S v > ITad o i frap dava: befare i :m \~1lnt‘lnfl:ll 1v\nl'v.1 b 'vil_TfuL them from making contributions if they | fonr of free coinage is undoubt- | ignoramus for associate justice of the Hromontiribure e et whor tho, damos [LLimuery l‘\”llnlgf)‘.uu‘hv\l.nl ‘;r hay :.Am‘i"u great (v‘f,;l I‘“’l‘\\l:iu th 1 tventy. |v‘m”v“.l\ o' i b [nroidisposeditoldols. edly operating to retard financial | supreme court. Thisismevely evidence | erats will put up in Broady’s placo is not | ManY settlers’ houses, It is generally be- | {1 G e S G Wil e e party in Nebraska in November, Y oporasing A . t 1 b i known. It may not be anvone, as it is a sure | lieved among the settlers that the Indians I be filed not loss than fifteen days | o ———e LOCAL POLITIC operations. There are financiers in | that birds of a feather flock together. thiug thav the fight is to be between Postand | set tho fires to burn them out. The Mille | election. Certlticates of nomination other ANNANIAS has take hand i ™ . " 1 this country as well as abroad who KEdgerton. The Tribune bappensto know | I.acs Indians say they will not g0 to White [ Wise i n by, Hm;\'- vv_l]'ulni-mumnll'ir' aeprl= N2 5 has taken a hand in the Tho cenventions of all parties will | 1o "hi"in time we must reach a | ONLY by participating in the caucus | from democratic sources that Lroady's nom- | Karth unless DProsidont Harrison makes | Mary mecting mide according (o the provis- resent staio campaigl e i S ehsehaT e een f ; ination was partly dictated and suggostec them a personal visit aud adjusts all the [ lons of section o of this act, shall, when ro- Dot sny. (hat Figorion 1 1 for. ehial | o o bt the next b0 week | irvor busis undor the policy now being and tho primary of bis ward can tho ro- | ion'or 1 boins o man calShAG 1o dray | GFevaiices of hundrad years o morbaute | H 1 L ML Settony el S e e | Lo remot e R e RO e T D D e e a0 the republicans : S 1 outh Dalcota Five. | tweivi days bofore eloction: und when ro- this s only u preliminary skirmish t0 | of candidates and i s fair to presume | ¥OUId cortainly be to bring the country inating Judge Post. With Broady out of tho 4 NN : o MR. BALLOU'S presence on the wit- | race the duty of the democrats, therefore, if | derauld counties recently was productive of - 2 the greut engagement of 1892 and there- | under the new ballot law with all tho | Peedily to that condition. Wwo may bo allowad the st s 10 stp- | more damage than was au first roported. | Xhe Board of ublic Lauds and Buildinks o 1o gron A Ehst D hair : ; ; PR port, the best man—A. M. The area burned over is a stip from ono to ;m(, no g uullahnulxl bo lost by Indif | names on one. ticket bofore him he can | yir: ofrort that is being mado to in- | Auticipated with no little interest. jrand Taland Tndopendont;. Tho strugale. | fre mies m widta and Shirey e momeon® t0 | Captain Raper, the new stoward of tho erence or neglect. and will exereise his individual judg S Hienes T e is Detween the candidate of the republicaus, | long. outbuiltings’ and’ some stooks [ AY .U [O5 the IWaeanlc inaane at Hustings; e duce Europeans to use corn for bread can i s 3 D oans From hum it was learned that though the of- LR - ment to & groator extont than over bo- | §ed ) ok o be productive o wond. o Lrr every republican do his duty at | Me. Post, an exceilent luwyer and expori. | were consumed R e R L O NEW Yorg CIrry turned away 10,000 2 2 hardly fail to be productive ol good r ARTIR T - ve will | enced judge, and a perfectly honest and in- AR ’ 4 @ ), fore. Each name for whom he desires 5 ¢ T caucuses and prir s and there wil y 5 had expired over two weeks ago they wero school child b e day 4 S | sults for the future of that grain. Noth- : dependent, man, and Mr. Edgerton, a_lawyer LSS 1 T o o e chool children the other day because | 4, vote must be distinetly checked and | | i be no trouble at the election. of very iuferior quality very 'little ex- ¢ B i helon LholataasTto she had no faclities for housing them e oked and | 5,0 oap be more certain than that corn Syery (ilalor quuithy and oy fox: = : : > bers of the board were very indignant P g them. | 45 thag extont at least he must give his Deriencs snd | n (man dependent o tho com- (A Olleagaglel has & at this. maha has not turned away so many, | thousht to the seloett EvERY republican should make his | mauds of the secrof and oath bound order of Sioomont teward Raper told the hoard that ho had but sho is'ns metrdpolitan propottion. | o ok oo Setection. inn P oo0d tieket and | the alliances. “Mr. Post would be an honor, | hummer on pedais. purchasea §15 worth of piping for the green 5 o (el g In view of thisfact and the further well influence count for & good ticket and | Mr. Fdgerton » disgraco to tho supremd [ g wwhe. (e Baby s gets Rttt ar kit e eat bt tely as N y 3 Binky e Naw dor known truth that neither of th ! that v o s RS S ness stand in the counail investigation is will have to bo ‘more largely used in Europe this year than ever before for human food. There is nothing clse to be ¢ ) = ro0d government. court and thostato of Nebraska. Between | g, ihors hair,” excluimod Aunt Sto. enthuete | feomhs e haNGaL thath B (L SR Gt ) fAna ouglas >rejudice will yiel wer. sensible vaters artics, o have the | = “Yes,” replied Uncle Georze, T notice tha ik Sk e e knocking the grain speculators silly, | COUNWY 18 sufliciently strong to make a | ;g tons of thousands of people on the | o0 2¢ ¢ i red. Gogcofe visin colnitys At licarhywhon 0 L enhouse. a o peculators silly. s 1 ? s i a strictly Omaha enterprise. they consider the situation, will all voto for g : Tro i A g (S Y+ | nomination equivalent to an election, it 5 o | y 3 Drako's Magazine: Fat Party—You'd buy | State Trossurer Hill, in uumistaiablo This thing of a farmers’ organization | oo SRl b L theie | contineut will be as glad to ey corn, as e Post. It is folly and even crime to follow a | ( Drukes Maguzin: Fat Durty—Vou'd R Otmaaith e Ao it A bHOx Kad R o i 3 & rohooves ¢ ties b et as their - =) party nomination, only becaus the | toadiwidl J i 0 you, el i g L bulling the grain market is so new ana hooves all parties to sclect as their | \1,q¢ resource, as our Yankee ancestor and's Silence. party nomination, only becuuse it is the Thin Party—Yes, sir vight to spend the money of the state in such ¥ standard bearers only the best men pos- i y B tion of the party. 'I'he truly good and sen- Fat Parey=Well, you nead a guardian; any ;i a manner without an order from the board, startling a departure as to enuse no e S depeis : were when it was first introduced to e-Democrat, TR : 4 2 neod o guardian: any o manner a ard. 8 I to cause no end | 1o With the republicans this duty % § - (D ; o | Sible voters must consider the interest of the [ man with 0 conts ihat doesn'c know enough | ia'oiG Wonbors of the board, oithor. by of apprehension amongst the old time | ; r' i T ans this duly | them by the Indians. And having Cleveland is wise in keeping out of the | people and hole state, and act accord- |u“nlm'k a freolunch counter isn'tto o trusted [ (88 PUICE BEGIDEE O | 2 L s of especi rtance, owing > 4 Jew York canvas: democratic tic! 5 eir cons co wi Juest independ- | With nione; i b Board of Trade operators, isof especial importance, owing to the |0, meq to properly propare bread from | New York canvass, us tne democratic ticket, | s to their conseicnco with honest indepoud % T'ho steward vleaded that ho had not read peculiar conditions of the contest from | oo e will continuo to use it, oven | 18 likely to bo defeated, and ho cannot aftord | ence. S 3 Vaykeo Biudos Pt ook Agent—You | the rules of institution” when:lie bad = a republican standpoint Douglas county Yl 3 et d to bo prominently identified with a losing Kearney Hub: There is no doubting, and | have been seiling the book on the “Cermans | made the purchase of the piping, WiLLIAM Cunrmis, having (Rt P < | when they can get a sufficiont supply of | 00 0 there has been noue, of the superior ability | in Ameriea,” you siy, ttoinpviCianaralll Hastinaalsaidt thatiho ) ! % having | ropublicans are oxpocted to strengthon | (hoyting rye. It will not bo surpris- prisol [T TeE and high porsoual eharactcr of Judgo Vosi, | | Socond 1ol Axont—Yes, 1 havo sold o 00d | it fikcfone, excusibie. it tho mombers een reelected president of the Civil | the state ticket as well ascarry tho | oo andrye. bW T s Postal Tolography. the republican nominee for the subremo court, | mny of thew. | of the board wished to kecp all expenditures rvice Refor Z ing if our corn exports to Burope within i VAR bean e 3 T wh Service Reform lengue for another yea o 2 g sity. i o s g G : and there has never be breath of suspicion “ inside of the appropriation. g 1er year, | county and city Douglus county ro- Springfleld (Mas».) Republican. No. Germans, pproy it is safo to say that the people of thi . g G the next year reach several hundred Editor Resewator of Omaha has found, | OF t#intof contamination to show that he is On request Raper was aliowed to purchase 2 : Jede Jpeople of this | publicans are not cattle. They ennnot | /oo tushels. tditor Resewater of Omahs " | not at all times the thoroughly uright judge. | Ohieago Tribune: Stranser (in Jayville)—T | a span of horses at a price not to excecd £200, (mlmtr_\ and - the republicans especially | bo driven by the party lash into the i much to his surpriso, as he says, that the | Wpen he said in his modest speech of accept- | can’t understand how this 1itele town man- | The stoward was also given pormssion 10 will withhold their unqualified approval ¢ i = - foreign telegraph service is greatly superior | ance befoge the state convention that ‘‘the [ #20s L0 SUDPOFLS LWO NEWSDADETS, sell some stee d buy some cows Instead. of the civil servico idea for another | They will exereise. the ri ').lm[n.m“ Tus Minnoapolis Zriliune affeets t0 bo- | 1o gurs, Thore tho stato contyols tho service, | P atform of o eaniiduco Tora judiolal cica | | KealpniTIL dosst 1 mionor i @ntanrs spdily Ram (oW} . oy will exercise the right of selec- | jjaye that Omaha has received no rec- [ while here it is controiled by a private | Should bo tue gonstitution and the law and Charles H. Weaver Iast night purchased tisieolemuioBininnoMen sHatliotakse e SHE LAUGHED “ITA, nAl" some groceries in South Linecln, and started - i on, -l‘“! 1"‘ g Ll‘“ (dem crab or | ggnition of her ambition to entertuin | monopoly. This would not scom to be a point | Lt o raoum for fuainuation that e would be LAUQGUEDSHA pomOgraosrpsn ARt ITLEE an LRIl o good independent will take their | ¢hg republican national convention out- | in favor of this particular privato monopoly. | otherwise than the judge of tho Whole | 1re wus dressod e iomdest English fashion ata luto hour, Whila Going past s big pateh votes if tho alternative of & very bad A AR el e e ————— people. When he said “that oath of | g rom hut to patent boot HaguALBIOUE S go b ® 3 side of Nebraska. This merely proves S T potle S ienshofsald ERlinliionth ROl e Lromiiniionaton il Sl e e sunflowars in the Autelope bottom, a fel- republican ls offered. 5 either that the Zvibune is ignorant or T pER s B the law "tealy and impactially betwoos | | She smiled upon his sult low witl laryo club in his hand jumyied out Democratic misrule has disgraced thoe | yntyathful. Owana has been ondorsed | At tho re Methodist_conference in [ the rich and poor, between tho hich | T o b (e . and as be SC e recent Methodist conference in 2 u New York Herald: *Do you know, wife, you | head, cutting his folt hat id stunning him, ety and county government in the past | by the conventions of threo states and | Omabn ono of tno brethren donounced the | aiid low, hotween tho oorest aid Bumblost | arountikn o rizort™ Noad, cut s et e s wo years, The people are tired of o- | iq pcular newspapers as i q ) Sat < s N9 FI0Neak 49 B, +4R0. e 2Oh, perhaps you know rho, find r he had not knock RN O yanre, I‘“_ people are tived of de- | 5" fayored by the people and press of | secular newspapers as instram outs of Satin. | er assurance was needea by the'voters Yop, L o." Wikon 0 Fisor osos Ita tompor | V1O Huding the had ot nocked i ‘inail mocracy and if thoy are given a fair | {he entire transmississ ppi rogion. It is | Investigation of tho brother's business re- | Nebraska that he would bo just such an im- lsonsungqiaildsaaseiaipiisdETol sued him fora short aistance, but tho fellow vealed tho fact that ho was hoavily inter- | partial judgo after taking (ho onth of that | Iipro pliod o shiontialyiaion, este » Methodist book concern of Cin- high office. The manlivess of Judeo IMost Somervillo Journal stello—Chappie I un 0l N yed Lmsho Mathg wus also shown in the highly complimentary [ SPmerville dournal: UatetlewChappie tried SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS, 1 At cinnati, which puolishes several church { S sratic machine in this city and | eaivec O Iv o pacg | Cionatl, which puoli referonces to Mr. Edgerton and Judge | “Nutdesthe impudent thing: T suppose you Pricovs Kearney Canal company, motion county is in tho hands of a crowd who gelipdaibayondorssms L “,r only & part | poripdicals. This discovery deprived the de- Broady, the nominees of the indopende m:!\ h”u \-‘ s b0 trobte aidivond o Yo% | to vatax costs. ovaruled. Descret’ Nationtl popular man in Wall street. There are | o g e 5 \% ] of her own people. She is not in the | yuneiation of much force, and domocratic par A hia dosinFationt | BRI AN EH AT Koo Attt (DAt won1a bot | batikve N oKL brdaE ond 6B Gk o a large numk T R TS SR cannot prevent almost the worst possi- fight in any degree worth considering. -~ that “so fav us T'am concerned, and I hopo I [ slans my dear 0 = to pay #4500 into court on or boforo Junuary ge number of brokers and oporators 3 Carl Schurz for Congress. may speak for the ropublicans of Nevraska, [ Miude=Woll vhat did yousay? 1, 1802, and to pay costs. Stato ex rol Ta ; T Philadelphia Eecord. this must bea campaign of education and aatolly It 420 88 nsolty vs Crete, dismissed as por stipulation of will turn in and help Omaha in order o | nyq Now York World suggests to the de- | gentlemanly conduct.” No candidato has WISTORICAT establish the precedent of holding tho | moeracy of Now York that as they bave two | £Ver been bresentod to tho votors of Ne. THiM et ke 1 i ) ‘ 3 raska more accoptablo to wear the judicia et o national conventions west of Chicago | vacant seats in congress to fill they should hl‘(:”lm: "!: B Il\ul"lnyl’rrs! 0 wear tho judicial I\(‘\v\v‘vlw‘\”:‘ ‘wu:’ln\h-n(lur was, and so put. Minneapolis in line for pref- | ask Carl Schurz to take one of them, This is s A When Nero played the fiddle movements has awakened, Indifferenc : f erence in the future an excellent suggestion, Mr. Schurz is a MEMORIES, And the firenien played the hose, Siror, Shierin vs Gieliagon, wolon (o quasi R e e T ndifference f dividual ~ projudices and " proforences — man of forco and brains. His foreign birth ~ DEAKOIA Mg as ns (Bl BholinmTaribswoll||F 2L of exeansionsoy ”r‘:":'w"‘l"':‘*‘ AT GAA 0 the good ovill will of mankind is one | should sink out of sight in this campuign Th and American experience mako it peculiarty | Writtin for The Bee by Herhert Montgomery, yo're falin’ todiy, Mrs. Clanty? A T T T AR R of the characteristics of the little wiz- L und none but cloan, strong, well known A pinapan iyt ks e xarg el ARGENTINE REPUBLIC is a country aftor the heart of the enthusiastic inde- pendent. Money is plenty and the cireu- lation of papor currency is fully equal to the demands of teade. It is an ideal Ocala and Cineinnati platform region. One dollar in gold is worth $3.26 in the flat currency of the government, opportunity of doing so the bourh conceded in the east that Chicago is vings will be broken up. 1T her only vival. Minneapolis has re- JAY GOvLp is just now the most un- blasphemous manner. Mr. Gould will | give to the people a ticket which rer probably go right on wrecking railroads | good citizen can support and fortunes at the old stand notwith- top to bottom, There should standing tho bitterness which his recent | not be a weak spot in it anywhere, In- partios. | Stricklo vs Kent, appeal dis- missed. State ex rel Wise vs Duncan, time for veforce to report extonded until Novem- bov 5, 151, The following causes wero ai gued and submitted : Boyer vs Cox. Leavitt vs hyphenated organ of the ignor- amus from South Omaha who aspires to | itting that ho should stand foracity in | I'vo asweot and tender memory of a voice N Le B L (TG firmed and distribution of proceeds orderod which there are so many other citizeus liko that wuispered low, Mrs. Clanty—Y s, quoite shtrong, 1s Wagon works vs Benedict, motion to ard, i ; and capable men should be nominated i — b 6 hatec the honor of sitting upon the supreme Of a fa bat bent above me in my boyhood N . 3 | 2 & % > o D, v g 8 tmsaltd ae particulars. a faco that be 0 e 0y hood s, Pholin—Thin perhaps. mam, ye'd be | reinstate cause overruled. Pickens vs Platts. s for office on the republican ticket i i ] JUDGE ALBERT M. POST the republi- 8 ket. beneh advises the democratic party to i = : can candiduio for gasocinto. Justco.of | 7O TN and o of tho republicun | atuliy itsel and fusult tho intolligont Flowor aud (o Poots e senlaskion jug, e st it iy i el ORI Al i the supreme court is an ablo lawyer, an | PAFW In this city and county can | yotors of the state by endorsing the in- | The Buffato Expross plucks an attractive | mwa'lips that smilcd upon me, Mother's lips Atlanta, Consttuation: Viaitor—tiow do | 10 s e i W estorhoft sus experienced jurist, u cultured gentlo. | "© Felied upon to favor good goverument | dependent nomineo for associate justice | pohitical boquet from the couservatory of are ever (rue. haineiesnit inea I Ahtownt | Eained, _ Blahop va . Stevens, . robearlng and good men. The rank and file shoul( b o T My joots, Hore it is yws the first year, and wo got § denied. Blaine vs Wilson, rehearing des man and a eitizen whose private charac- goadiman, i Lh ile should | of tho supremo court. There are demo- | ¥ Full many & Flowor is born to blush un- | 1:00% years havo come between us, sinco wo | pic v thems (ho second yeur we niade nied. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 1tail ter and public caroor are above reproach therefore assert itself. Every republi- | arats, too, of the Shoemaker and Vif- | soerh sald ourlast good-bye, s town marshal, and only the othor duy ¥0 | yua company v Buruard, robearing His opponent is a poor lawyer, an | S\7, ¢oucus and primary shoutd bo quain brand willing to degrade the su- A bright eolden Elower [ orwhich | GG “ljaing vs Browster, rchearing ignorant man and is best known in the i * * * unknown Time has tr full many a furrow on mj rokeour 1 L tended by men whoso chief interest preme bench if by so doing they can | ™M Donr:common Flower that grow'st beside | But o pevienaimmed Iy o) & e that happy | 10 compluin of 3 deniad; Tiadge counky va Feekiniia ronaare D €0 g election is o side [ i W 1o Wi 1ging tho dust roud With harmless b L L ‘ 2 3 communitios whore he has rosided as a | L0 cOwing election s on the side of an | humiliate the republican party. With | t SR ERRIBELUO Y Fong WIKL )y R e e g Richmond Rocordor: It 1 the bald-loadnd Railway_company va : itzgorald, apolication chronic oftice secker. Ho is not fitted S + - ¢ i ; hes! o o arty nly i 3 . **Look like the fnnocent Flower, but be the whisper soft and low. It by natural ability, experionce, educa- | Lpoq e 0 ‘I" party only | o be desired than dignity and ability on | sorpis e e : . Uinast 1o Buts In s night cap, S Cuapmantyn. & 80 REar drem. vion or associations for the high office of | HOUId represcat tho republicans in | the supreme bench. The honest votors JowiTho Flower of sygetest smoll is shy and Ilm\;"‘l‘l*;n\:l‘rn" \Y’:»".‘:’.» ing yet to me in Mem RS et Gien, of o | Wained opinion ver curia, ‘f”;“',’ idgmont L Atalor ] British Boird of Trade, prodicts a storm in | was rendored on July 5, 1560, ana transeript bo sufe to depend upon them to name a | ; dlesalus, how soon he dies." Ll A 4 may have horta sante but ho has 8o | (s’ on” et ronaurer. o men | ToLirmLE thomsalvou to bo usod to ale- | Ottt AL IBCRYL gwe: nd Sicncosweot und e ey | b0 ve il o WL Gt uo? | ool on July G 180T 11610 thuttho pr other qualification for a judicial otfice G A vato to this tribunal a man absolutely Biald fuirost Klow 0 sooner biown than | And closing ¥ ey \ 3 SR A e o R "'f","f.‘f”f,:'u’pf‘“f,"4"“..fi?'.\“'i‘:.“flf”.. b e above that of justice of the poace. ehick . Porh B didu't catel the i which every republican in the city can val ability for “And this some Blowor, that smilos today, gontly over me, make It ~ Porhaps she didu't cx —— iy iy i Sy natu y for the po s 88000 I ¥ gontly Wonrder—No: 1think it was the chicken she QDD AND BXDS. ake of M coat an work, 40 ORIQFrOw: ¥ 04 i ek, " r 8 2 e No other eyes e'er scem 80 bright, no voice | didn'teutel The cases of the Misses Meloy against the ' Mu e compiny for damuges in tho sum honest, officient administration. The | these people partisan success is far moro [ ***Death * + + Hirks n ovory Plowo phin tatkat 80 wxirpvagaiiily nad, resks | for superacdess dantad. = L chief justice of the supromo court, He | 1° “iW and county conventions. It will f of tho democratic party, however, will :Lite's u short summer, man o Flowor; ho | he songs they sang aro ringing yet with | Hritiah Hourd of rade, proiots W sionn b | 08 S Perror Hled I the uproma bora of -the Board of Education, for | without fuess, oxporience, education or | PSSy ower idkkad obroldory wonrs. | Your joving form, dear mothor, beoding | soup. e soont Wiy, 1 toidtho daolc causes frou tha Fourth district will bs hoard GOVERNOR CAMPHELL of Ohlo was | every reader of Tug B nccopt | CALIFORNIA has earned the distine Dowmocrario Oalams: T T Now Orleans Ploayune: A man lins sitained | Eden probably not greatly elated over [ thesa suggestions as being di- | tion of being accorded a representation New York Sun. No other smile so welcome is, as yours was | g ripe oid age when he beglns to fall off lnl £20,00 was set for Tuesday, Octobor 6, the congratulations of Colorado dem- ! pacted at himself, and join with This well satisfied and thriving country long ago. the Corsicana Cobden and the Claimant have | Aud touight in swecetest me again to me undertaken to porsuado that it has boon | : s S A ¥ 4 . My tender, loving mother, from accoss the = t f i S lae e froe and unlimited coinnge of silver. | vindicate the right of our party to rule | g bt £onal rulned aud still is belug ruined by the pro silonvsen, Highest of all in Leavening Powcr.—Latest U. 5. Gov't Report. g party o | Esteo i3 u prominant const politician, but | Yoctive tarilt Thass teep singular sompounds That plank in the Ohio democratic plat- | the affaivs of this city and county by | there are ablor republican lawyers out | demo- Latest from Behring Sea. of mountebank and crunk want the . form 1a the source of surotroublo to Mr. | naming such a ticket s must of its own | thero thun he and it will takoe & good | cratic party to shut its oyes. stand. on its | BN Fusncisco, Cal, Oct. 1, —Captain . Campbell. Il would have preforred to | forco command the hearty support of all | lawyer to fill the shoes of Attorney Gen- | bead, aud to say to the farmars, whoso barns | Plummer of the steamer Al Ki writes from say nothing about the subject, just as | good citizens. eral Miller, ) are bulging with grain, “your granaries are | Ounalaska that all tho Amorican men-of-war Governor Boies would huve boen pleaseu B e empty on account of Lhe LK to tho job. | Were for a tine out al and tho British to have ignored it in Towa, but the FINANCIAL FOR Tue Board of Trade hasentirelyabun- | bers aud the country storekoepers, whose | ships did all tho ugg in Behrir publicavs have insisted upon discussing | Some time ago the manager of the | doned the excuision to Montuna, This | Stocks are being sold as fast as they aro V8 W3 rec ? from the sohacnsz | it and making it & leading issue in | Bunk of England, osteemed to bo per- [ 18 no credit to business civcles in | OFdered, “You are prevouted from doing | John McCullough that she mot the Aretic | 0] o er | g | o et i the campaign, and Mr. Campbell bas | haps the highest finuncial authovity in | this city or to the Bourd of Trade, Prob- | Pusiuess by the tar lo the laborers, | Whailng bee e . A : | whose services are in greater demand ihan she parted comy y wisa Wad | not helped himself b 8 treat.aent of L 2, sald at all dunger of an u abl o o i . i acitic b Point | ped himself by hi ) of | Europe, said that all dungor of anything | ably the fact that the Union Pacific | g \0orioos 4 1 Krestar demanc dine | 350 Boi0y L the question. It is not a matter upon | like s financial crisis had passed and | could see no reason for issuing passes 10 | the tariff: 10 the well dressed. You are | BATTOW 1 w tha Which he feels that his pavty is entitled | that there need bo no apprehension of | an organization which proposed to en- | naked on account of the tarlfty to the welt: | core i tho $0as00 Absom PURE sy Hgr e ! in the cabinet, M. M, Esteo is said to oorata for the Dravo stand taken | overy other good republican In u | bo slated for attorney goueral as & by the Ohie democracy in favor of the | harmonious and intelligent effort to | recognition of the Purific const. Ms. - to be congratulated, further serious trouble. Such a reas- | courage a rival line to Helona had its | to-da. *You are paupers on account of the | poor one.

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