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4 ATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1801. y ) 4 K WASHINGTON GossIt HAD BECOME MELANCHOLY, THE DAILY BEE. . c Peculiar Malady of Murder Hutchine WATER, ¥ d . 4 3 son—Trouble with Witnes very serv s Ox [ 1 years as a privat [ 8 packa; pany.: BEE BULL d for the other three Democrats Want Their's Straight, 1 there have 1 i ARt The democr y of Nebraska needs a LOULATION corn. The « crop v th 1.800.000.0( newspaper of ger ate circulation, which month u i Figures von't Lie. 1 T for the half year is a little more than balf thie 31,407 raised d 500, but crease of the army has been much greater ha I L cuild. Paste this on vour hats, ye h : 1 your:. I ¥ 1milar period of Nebraska's crop of 250,000,000 bushels of corn will be worth, at %) cents a bushei, $5 000,000, or $53 for every man, woman coof the peace. 1 1 Ar bond b bave been convinced by 47 1y been in the . s remarks th ¥ re bankrupt. " hen that y ¥ ) sh grain to market in suc The West is for Omaha. Plattsmouth Herald. to depress pr P Every western spaper that expresses | of Spain into the allia: strious v vould logically llow : g an opinion fu regard to tho matter, favors | and Russia. Spain would nor eapable. His promi- deficient supply. But onee » 3 Omauba as a suitable location for the repu little or nothing to n by such a pones ] L nence has a achieved on has consumed considers lican national convention. It is but natural | while the experience of Ita oW much more w f its deficient crop, 1 *. | that the eastern papers would favor Chicago, | her what a responsibility such an associa! 1 1o the average city erugo d k the stump ine quest Mce Rl to, tue hemont , and ceuse to market more | owing o its easiness of access for the ca would impnse upon her. So far as her and their fa Seepn 2471 e f %8 oy i L gt cauh WAd | Bn IbdupsE v | than goes immediately into consump- | butitis certainly a just demand that the [ tary strength is compara- ] west be reprosented, and in that event the | tively slight; b ey it cannot now M a2 | I requires infinite assurance for prices as this generation has not wit- | Unanimous choice will be the metrovolis of | be said, as in times of old, that ‘‘the Spauish coples nly, 1Kl for Auzust ] Nebraska. flect you canuot see, because 'tis not in 1801, 7 i er, 101, 26,55 | man of such mediocre talents to aspire | nessed. He observes that those who are ‘ RGN SHE TANDILE Np 4 iacga i poras coplen T/8CHUCK P | \ tice of the | looking fc sher prices oulc ; 1 At A DA U U D 8 BT ED SR D - | The writer 1s himself the editor of a con ) Bworn o betore mo and ¥ybscribea. in my | v0:the position of ate justice of the | looking for higher priee should Where They Draw. the Line. fol floet, to which she 15’ now eddbug #1x | e T\Bcnf.“-,vl”.d (L w:xfl or. x,:: oun | MBS BT ) presenco this Ist day of Gotobar, 101, supreme court. Mr. Bdgerton is not [ now forget that the whole world 5 Al il e e e 7,000-ton beited cruisers of great speed. It is | to know what he is talkiog about. | — A R A wanting in assurance, That Is his chief | 18 no employed in marketing the \'\1 D. ()IA\W” takes the place of Bauker | Liyin thar the old combinations can no o PICTURESQUE TO THE END, e y Andrews during the absence of the latter on vecial agent of the land office, J. D, Sat i 3 7 and alimost hi v rec A longer be counted upon in the event 1al agent of thel Mce, J Sa = POICTIE CAMPALGN. and alimo Lokl ttae how meagor tho | Dis vacation. This 13 su unfortunate thing | mironsen war, and if an @ terles of Tripoly, la., has been oficiaily : > Mail: Imagine pilisl — and rye. 0 ma 0y o6 g SR HD 55 N Y0 Noal 8e'1 6 il WdonblBdly Shiure | ooy A 0 2 Gl formed that 1t is the intention of the Interior | ¢ his own brains il K olatoas Bfory tHo contiy IR R s bl pITor] | o i e roen d at shou gepartment to withdraw all al agents | Globe-Democrat: He was an approach of the munieipal | of ¢ v her are s P 1pe /) £ SPPED f the mun ! > numt ich as to impel which he is a candigate on the democratic formed the Spanish navy would become an | fror and Illinois in ar future for | hero frc ¢, and never did any mpnign makes it important that pub- | them to market their grain just as soon | tic Were this the only charge that could e | turns, He will be anything for off tion, there will be such an uprush of will be @ boon to hundreds of tho people throughout the country.” mondation, product of 250,000,000 ncres of wheat Tnorder to give every reader i this state MUNICIPAL CANDIDATES harvest may have buen, the necessities and Towa an opportunity t keep posted on the progress of the eampaien {n hoth these important factor in determiniog the coutrol | U to look after the r Or as a statesman t Blates wo © decided 1o offor Tie WEEKLY of the Mediteranean timber depredations in the far nortuwest hich he gained over the BEE for the balunee of this year for twenty s attention be directed to the great | as it can be threshed. The grain thus | be brought against him it might perhaps be s Mr. Satterlee is instructed to inform State his admirers, orto explain th fiveconts, Fond In your orders early. Two | gubinet of Zood munieipal government. | early marketod frc e Aal e s 1) | % aSo B el oy sEbut I8 RAFaIEo 1 A ReX o uz s > = 4 of this_departmental de ich he aroused in the minds of his dollurs will bo nceapted for a club of ten | 7300 B O I | e i At st B | sl iy LG A Ot Sl A Shining Truth. tormination and torequest his more active | nimes, Tie ek PUBLISHING Co glonion] s ) Gl Eow 0y Lug ko tho sRAbORTO 108 Groniy| SaERERT R s Chicago News . peration in seitiement of peading land | - d: His despair was the fruit S ah b, perity today is a want of confidence [ swelling flooa, which will probably be | Fufiied tail and hand painted coliar and scol That the gift of public rights to private | cases in Bremer and Howard counties, lowa. i \f-chosen careor, and his suicid: lops all down the front. We, the people, are corporations is an abuse of power on the part . B X o i ave of his paramour wasa fitt in 1o mood to countenatce such extravagance | of any legislative body which is guilty of it | o LOF, the first time in the history of the misspeat life. A broad and i e Cet PSR e 1 AR LeRLl ¥ of U] country the export and import statistics now AivaloHis ity ayk nerHapstava Ak n o MG L) TG G into oflice by our | must” bo conceded by all who give carsful | shew that the value of the artielas imuorted but his death is no loss to Fr votes, and Mr. O'Neal will find that clection | thought to the matter. Public rights desired | free of duty, exceeds the value of those upon | narto thy world. oo 18 no loss to Frau day will relogato him back to tho obscurity | by private corporations have a value, for | Which duty is paid. ~The oxact figures | " (yisaco bost: Boulanger rendered the ro < i d otherwise they wiould not be desired. Why | 2r¢ 59 per fif“"“ 10 for ““f“’ onoi raised by taxation shall not be honestly | rise the price of all kinds of grain and | bauks nor rufiied night shirts in ours, pl should the citizens of Chicago as a bod, P L of res | His ignoble end is a warning for all timo ¢ expended. This want of confidence is iry food products. When tho e through their represontatives, tho moyor and | {mports have exceedid the valie of qutisple | Sl French cosprators, commarist, Or the result of neglect upon the part of in- | now excossive marketing shall have so OTHER LANDS THAN OULS. aldermen, give Lo a street car company a val- | Hmports by $113,000,000. o fres admission | (2213t or iwperialist that the tricolor ia the dividunl eitizens to e e their pri diminished that the amount going for- The optimist speschos of Chancellor Von | uable franchise! As individuals they would ?{,‘f”fif;s&ml{fimf:.‘;&\n‘w'{'.l"?r fl‘mvl:m'”n“i | and permanent republic. leger and perform their public dutios. If | ward is somowhat less than current | Caprivi, pronounced soon after tho edict | not think of giving away any valuable thing | (yup ‘Hax, hempand jute and fruits, not | Jansas City Journal: ~He was nothing but we could justonee induce our best people | requirements, in the opinion of | orderiug a relaxation in the passport system | possesscd by them. They would either use | produced in this country, are also important eist [t* o riokat ‘m\;“;;lm‘ll‘” AgoRUO. ’"”‘";“‘_‘;\ to tako part in tho proliminary proceed- | Mr. Davis, prices will advanco | 3eplied to Alsaco-Loraine, indicate a sudden | it themselves or seil it for a suflicient consid- | factors. More requests for tariff fizurgs are | borelt of souvietions or of mora) or politics : change n the attitadoof Germany. A fow | eration. YO o e a0l Sinte: | SCN Bl frothy vaporings 0 ko, wabotiosd days beforo the young Emperor Willliam 11 TR . mont, from Ohio, Towa, - Nebrasia and ! be would doubticss soon have been forgotton f the city's business which no amount | have held a ] 05 W had recalled, st the Erfurt banquet, that Kansas than from all the rest of the statos ! QLIENG cluy/sbualnoss which { 4 iave held alarge part of this year’s |\ ooioon 1 had humbled Germany in that togetter. The enormous output of docu St. Louts Republic: His flight to Brussels Comro o in the integrity of our city [at its maximum this month, and Tie State Board of Health is making | council. In 5 sspect Owaha | from then until some weeks afte ftselfl moro ridiculous than useful in | js only sharing the experience of other | the beginning of the new year passing upon the qualifications of physi- | citios. Omaha taxpayers fear to vote | will slowly ebb. After that recession cluny for public improvements lest the money | will be rapid, and as the tide ebbs so will | from which he so rec ntly emerged. public a useful service without iutending it CiicaGo feels desperntely indignant over the loss of the base ball pennant, but whut will bo the state of her tomper when Omahu captures tho republican national convention GENTLEMIN who want the ropublican purty o succeed in this campaign must bogin now to strip for active, well or- gunized, persistent and o ssivo G fighting all ulong the lin South Omaha Tribune: Republican papers | yents from the burcau is not enough to sup- | and bis extubition of himsclf thero as the ghtinz all along th e sontes it b o { generally are well pteased with the nomina- | %o demand, protege of & strampet left no doubt of the B ubo reward for his labor and expenditure, | more than humbled, fn her turs, at Sedan | tions of the republican state convention, and o ., Yaal charactarofithe mans If even afton Lis Tag “Moriarity of Nebraska who is Senator Manderson sounded the key | The can be noother result, as the | and Paris; and he had dppealed to his officers | are willing to tio to a Post. Captain Milton Carpenter of the govern- | be bad followers among the pot-house patriots making his presence folt in the Irish | note of municipal reform when he said | world has grown but 82 per cent of the | to getready for the approaching inevitable [ N hr:hkull,'ll»' (l‘x'cswx H;}u rr‘!m;'i can | ment priuting office left today for s home | Of "'“l“*- A e oo oseB OO G R o i e [t e 4 i s " . Now ail this is changed, and the main- | ticket is made up of men from the people who | {10 va and their moral avd intellectual lov v of uncertalnty and distrust | bread required. After Amorica, Asia, Ny l'lvr'l:u“tvlkl)f'xlt:)lxw-’:n‘s z: a0 [l il sorve the paoplaand WillInokBoaRa EWo:|F i on s ing pramotions williosett In tie | | Ohlbaio Nowss: Tneatele o tho ond, Baus e s sieti e il sarsielocuioeoring (on@ seoong veorm, artillery of the army by reason of the death | lange . like Balmaceda, was too cowardly to EANCECOSOSTMARYS IO 1By tedito uperior Journul: No maa o the bench | September 30 of Major William MekK. Dunn | face tae results of his misdeods and ton ings incident to municipal elections a | “by leaps and bounds.” Then roform would be wrought in the conduct | the farmer s0 fortunate as to and cast aside for wnat he really was. of newspupor discussion can ever bring | abundant yield, will secure un amplo | yume city in 157" o that Fet iats Natlonal lengue convention at Chicago [ “the i must nov bo confused with the Morearty | #hould be torminated this full by thoe | Africannd Australia have sent Europe who s conspicuous in other directions | election of the most reliable and capablo | the last bushel of wheat that ecun bo hicniis; : b, am Rhein. The latest | iy this state has a better reputation for ster- | of the Third regiment: Captain Joseph (. | weak to seek to atone past faults. He carries ; me in the city to the offices which must | sparec ore o = s : at hom g Y e 3 3 | svared, thero will bo at lenst spondence from Buda Pesth to Euro- | ling integrity, commanding ability, and utter of the Se to be major of tho | tothe grave scarcoly a remnant of theadm i R —— : bo fillod in our municipl go ient.” | ten woeks for which no provision | peay papers may explain this suddan moai. | independence of raway or other corporation rent: First Lieutenant Rovert M, | ration with which Frenchmen formorly r. JUDGING from information recolved | The sunutor means by this not that our | seoms possible but 6 resort 10 | Doation of senticent in. Gorman offielal aie. | fiuoce. ccond to be captain, and 2 him, and that ehiefly for his military from Lincoln the most serlous offenso a | post f 4 1ities e u i 3 i e re Trit Judg dy d ot | Second Lieutenant Cornelius D, £, W." Wil Anco s offenso sest men of all political parties shall L b TR T | o ; S Iremont Tribune: Judge Broady does not u syslolnn | canceommib fs to. clroulate a lodie I ¥ Americanmalze, Burope musk onkRQuL: |clber SIb T 1N L340 bl BBmporor. propose Lo be thrust in w » angeis dare not | cox of the Second to be first lieutenant of the cago Tribuno: Even had Boulanger i on o meet in mass convention and agree upon | corn or go without bread. Tho conclu- [ Prancis Joseph of Austria was attonding the | PFOPOS 10 be LRUSE T wicke aaseis Gars bot | o rogimont, P, S, H. oilliEnotubnyalbustiamonncs to pamphlet upon the cause and treatment | a ponpartisan citizen's ticket in advance | gions renched by Mr. Davis appear to be | ¢reat mauauvres reccutly oxecuted by his | their fichting clothes on this year, and don’t His death was theatrical onough to of diseuscs or advertiso his skill in o | of the uction of the politicat partics, but | entirely sound and logical, and they are | Austro-Hungarian troops, the leading | you forget it. ! it lus vavity, but vn”_\:_ml“.\,\'..( ttle i Mugyars, who dislike Gormany perhaps | = Madison Chromelo: Judgo Post is woll | poss Buckley. the biiad pipo Inyor of San | bression upon his country, Huwill bo o shos ore than they hato ad and favorably known all_over the state, a | Francisco, was novso blind that ho did not | sensation on the boulevards aud then he will sHllmore th s BRI Russim uscdith osciontious. hones lawyer and of profouad | aco iis way out of the countey before the | be forgotten. It was the ftting closs of his Influgnoe over tho emperor In an anti-Ger- | FAF ity ™ He will receive the united ana | &rand jury Interviowed him care : : man “direction. The ‘‘casus-foed harmonious supoort of every rebublican in | guonyine of ¢ Ting of tights, a Boston | . Chicago Times: Dying by his own hand, cases in which the new Austro-German | the state and will be elected, D e Shakeaboi e uat o1t s & cuatam | Generai Boulanger terminates with grim 1t 8 hopod Omaha will not be slow to - troaty of the riplo alliance would compel | iCoarney Hub: It was the break of Reaso's | more hongred” fn tho breach than iv the ol | fitness a daring and dangorous earoer. o zen may select the most eapable candi- | Trst and Liveringhouse wore relioved | tho two allio: to support cach other, had not | friends that nomiaated Post, and the latter | servance. aghlieinoo Aadibroy abie i powenkami 5 = altern, b ust @ HOWeE i approcinte tho public spiritof the citi- : ; dates and €0 be sure that only good men | fr cir o Hasting: L . T . i will be satisfactory to the strong Reese sen Aol e To A o0ty o iuayall L rens of tho up-river city. dntos ‘1.T| ] ) y g from thir positions in tho Hastings asy- | yot beon prm,nLJ:lv ;mwr mnc: mlf‘)m text | 1ot that has porvaded tho. stato. As a | ,,[ndianupolis Tournul: A good muny seit- | compieto ignoran 2ol "o moralitios mado e e——————— sha olected. lum two weeks ago. ‘That is, their pay | of tue treaty. It Is said that Emperor | 1uiior of fuct the nomination of Judge Post hen. hiw in _pursuit of u towering ambition a There is a tremendously strong under- | wtopped and their official relations wero | Francis Joseph has finally decidod to recog- | s harmonized the wholo situation. L — o ety | dCmIORW : 9 c ont | aha just now rminated. g i They e nizo as “casus fooderis” only the three fol S Teleg (dem): Judga Broady Puck: ©We aro orgunizing a plano club, Kansas City Times oulanger was a current of sontiment in Omaha just now | terminated at that time. They die hard, -onstn cfoplopinkionly, i =|[ECaiumbus Telogran (dam)sigdudual Y | witl you joinzt O commonplace man who was used by monareh lowing circumstances: First, an attaci by | has declined to accept the* democratic nomi “Cheorfully! What planist do you proposo | Sqmmonplace man who was uscd by monarcly i taly; secondly, and attack by | nation for tho ofice of associate justice of the | yo st frets' sts and re onists us tho- figuraliead o worles of - partisanship and soloct only | fore tho Board of Public Lands and | prance oo ey ey, ook 2 | upromo court of Nobrasica, 1t now becomes | 2" " > I an nttackc on tho ropublic. ' M. Constant suw | f ™ en for office 6 co e | Bul o X 3 <ta ot ke ARYS) 6 X171 A0 SLiAS e duty of the central committee to till the Texas Siftings: Smith: “I read so many his weakness at a glance and tumblec 1 anlons tho dotuiln of the law uro undor- | the best mon for oflice ut the coming | Buildings that thoy have boen quartered |y jussia on Austro-Hungary. Tt wil bo | Ueduty of the o 0 | anoa ot poopleaing buriod ‘aive. 15 Thord | langism ovor by removing tho foundation_ of Jto0d and comniieawlth olootion. Tho u..\;wl. al - partics, and fupon tho asylum for the pust two weeks | uoticed that. no montion 18 mad of tho case yrie Herald | 1HOmaha bug (does ' her | PREGRACHIELALIOnEE SIRBONLISRSUY, { Bumibug. Weale fnllfo/and fweaic in, doath, = et ospecially the republican party, must | just as if nothing had happened. These | in which Germany would take the offensive | pa the coming election the republican | coupeliing doctors to finish thelr work prop- lw‘u will nu:ux} enter nto history af GENERAL BOULANGEIC will not live | not overlook this sentiment in making | gontlemen have lost nonc of tho nerve | and attack either France or Russia, and this lity will execed 15,000 this fali ana hay : IeSaltanalc SIS o ; i ; i oy « been granted the chairman of the stato — e long in history, but he will be a contral | up municipal and county tickots. Every | which led thom to duplicat pay vouch- | may explain, in part, tho suddon peaceful | g bocn granted the chairman of tho stat DRIl o G DR ORol v BT LTI T b ki o s ¢ timist cellor V. ) . ) end Fwed 0 while 1go, Hunting the Ja figure for many gonerations in Fronch | republican knows that within the ranks | ors and help out the supply contractors, ;‘j;‘:[_::'l“"“" attiudo of Chancollor Von | Livh iy rmony in the camp sho will doubtloss e R L R ERR o e R A e ety tragody. I'rom the American standpoing | Of IS piely are men competent to give B PR * Uoiher DA, orub than the other and ho was o 4 tr- | roppyed from a trip through Harmony towr i 0 g rhly o o L\ o ol v q vi e iy [ remon Mail: T V] e predic! r of mind. and Iy hurdly worth dying to attain, clent governmont, und 1t iy his duty to | weather s promising, but it brings no | vumors of the seizure of Sigri, on the Turk- | supremo judvo may be reckoning without | Fweddy. 3 boys and a oand of men took place, Sevor e o ald by svery honoruble means at club, [ hope or relief to the calamity crowd. Tt | 1sh island of Mytilene, had a broader and | their host. It ,,,\,,‘,.‘:,',7.,.,,‘,.,,,,,, ""‘-',‘:“T',“"‘,‘ e e L of the pursuers wore met and sny that fuily INDIGNATION will bo gencral if the | enucus, primary, convention und eloc- | comes too late to boe useful for political | more solid foundation than the mere landing | Bittenbender is in the harness and they say Atlanta Constitution 400 or 500 men were out after the despera ks ; = she will run liko a scared doer. As between “You ha T Gy does. 'Che Jarvis boys have not as yet beeu governor shull allow himsolf to bo per- | tion in wrosting tho control of city | purposes, With bursting granavies | of a picuic party of British naval officors. A N G toR Rt et D e rou haven't got o gramms doas. i ihol exvinlhoreln g nov esf ok beos sundod 1o commuto tho sontenco of Bd | uffaies from the class of mon whom | filled with small geain and 200,000,000 | Twelve mines were placed across the mouth > Ilail to chioose, for Ada is by far the bot. o1 fonr thoy il oritieiss mo somo favorito haunt in the Crooked crock Noal. If evor n villain doserved tho | people naturally distrust bushels of matured corn yot to harvost | Of the barbor, and eight guns were landed by When iy article Is read country. The boys are dead shots. In the ros 15 NN S Y anith LI e ——— U ¢ British vossels to protect the mines and boav | Custer County Leader: The republican o e s large quantity of booty captured were a num SORAY A HYRRLAIA L INepomIUniEy i) THE GULD MOVEMENT, S ¥ stations. o be suro, all those warlike works | stateconvention was raaried for its harmony g ) " ber of novels of the dare-devil order. bo groatly outeaged If justice in this kil ! blue ruin on account of the MeKinley were romoved in duo time, and it is said that | 8P4 unanimity of action and as a result it Just dodge 'em, 11ke u creditor, 5 - —— : onso shull miscory through the intor: A statoment rogarding tho gold move- | bill or tho fallure of congress to puss a | tne ruriiah ofiolals RN CSETERE L gaye i poplaihe ieatinoasible state tlokot And jump in dlalect! IN GEORGIA COTTON FIE v g ont shows that d I « e rleo " Sel . ¢ 8 K R010] he ticket is a strong one nd will draw to - vontion of executive clomency. ment sh \[j ) uring the last thirteen | free coinage measure, hand to the liborties taken with Turkish soil, | its support overy republican vote cust last A good liur I botter company than a truth- Atlanta Journal, S E— yoars tho Unitod Statos has imported ———— but tho question naturally remains unsolved | fall, and many wanderors will return to the | ful man withauimpediment in his specch. My ol’ boss, VERY rarely has it occurvod in the | over 86,000,000 move gold than it has ANoTHER cold-blooded double murder | whether or not the asmonstration was in t fold, ;x’v“v‘::’ ':::.w;‘« 38 is assured by a good Deake's Magazine: Mistress, benevolently, lv‘!lv\“l(\v:vnl\‘r l:n:.v to figger, ot o P oxported, The production during thosa e antan i il e Uu Rty SRR A e AN BT RO ujority to her maid, fn anticipation of i compliment Kncw w'at dey cos' blatory,of ariminal Jurlaprudonso. shut (R ! | A iaireposied fvan Wiashinglon oounty, inatirvofan exnecimanh fastine) sho . feast York Times: Nevrasia hus soon adversity | Whit would you do, Janc. it you eould piny 'N' how to wo'k or nigeor; the govornor of n groat stato has boen [ Yenrs wis in round numbors 852,000,000, | and yot there be those who would abol- | bility of establishing, on'short notice, o well- | 1 A8 Bt SR M B Tide . | the plano as Woll as 1 do Sweet in de mouf porsunded to visita condemned erim- | According to the computation of [ ish capital punishment, and others who | gusrded naval depot on an islana vir pendent victory in the state she will never should take a fow lessons, ma'im, But 'e stan’ no kickin' tually commanding the entrance to the | know what trouble is, When the people of 9 red Mr, Jones; 'Way down souf, Dardanelles. Andif, in English oyes, tho | theeast becomo convinced by our own acts R Iuol’ cotton plekin't that wo endorse repudiation, and the miilions He'dldu’t wiste his thno [ groans, f dollars of borrowed capital upon which But kept ny Jes' o' da; for the passage of the Dardanciles and the | wo “are all doing busioess are withd Tho Gvon tehor of his way B LA DEA A tosk torvention to save that ceiminal's neck | that there iy a progressive inerense in | double murder, to life imprisonment. Bosphorus by vessels of the Russian *volun- | from the state, we will begin to kuow what Till things camo right; y use of gol¢ o arts, The divector erem—— \d ho 1 D In heaven today, from tho gallows. the uso of gold in the arts, The divoctor teer” navy scemed like the abdication of | calamity means AndloTeip whenyon 7 Passi newspapor, that they shall participato in - tho cau- | certainly very pleasing from the point cuses, primaries and conventions of | of view of the farmers, or any rate their own party organizations and place | such of them as are in a position to hold bofore the citizens the best men of all | their wheat for ushort tin partics from whom the individual citi- —_— Swux Crry’s Corn palnco fe again open for all comers, Tho enterprise of our Towa neighbor deservos succoss, und REPUBLICANS all over bragka must inform themsolves fully upon ovory provision of the Australiun ballot law, Thore is great danger of fatal blunders which will break down all the breast- | however, and it bas been developed be- armer refuses to believe he is our learning to protect, Inal’s specinl attornoy, uftor roviowing [ the director of —tho mint over | hope and expect Governor Thayer to all the ovidence, to consult with regurd | $10,000,000 of gold was used in tho | commute the senterice of the Douglus o 9 pormission granted by Turkish authorities to the exorc of tho prorogative of in industrial # lust year, and it is shown | county folon who committed a fiendish | F B N ‘em Off an’ away; Wen de jow is on de blossom, Open yo' mout, Kt yo' wanter got a Licki "Way down souf, Tn ol cotton pickin’ —_—— of tho mint estimated that at the bogin Wi want no suspeets in our muniojpal | ‘Purkish indopondence, what must Russians [ York Ropublican: 1t 15 safo to say that ; e - JuLy 7 the elocrocution of the four | ning of the present year the gold coin | oftic The man who can be | think of Ottoman oMeials who permit foreign -'“"‘-""1 "jl‘ ;\\” ‘}“:v‘f."-’y‘.’;‘.E':L-(u.f‘lvn‘!' t{lulr_x_:{ But Mr. 8mith would stow and frof, murdorors at Albany stato peison oe- [ and bullion in the country amountod to | suspeeted is not good enough to fill w | war ships to piuco mines’ across the entrance :;;j'“"_m', Siar v eionk Foparc s Roililoal Whenever anything would got currod. Octobor 1 the ofticinl roport of [ little over $704,000,000, and deducting | municipal ofice in Omaho,—Senatsy | of & Turiish harbor! The exhibition of timia | yomination by the people of - his own district RO i hoavorly ey o dotuils siven to the pre what has since been exported thevo | Mandersm weaknoss mado by the sultaw’s government | is a good guaraniee that he isnman who Whoro pinns dwoll. Abe detalle waa given to the prass. Iy | what ha I f ———— both diroctions omphisizes the contompt- | ought to bo elected. Men of all parties extol And Whuro 1o is, his Triends, they suy, i will bo obsorved that if the nowspapors | 18 now in the country about $010,- i ok ! Doy | QURDE L0 8 A0S QAR G872, RATH 0B, B kOM Don't like to toll Monay in do nand 7 L AN Omahu lahel honestly protected | iblo farce of maintaining by outside influence | M3 I , bis fuirgoss s ol An'a sight 0’ jolly eatin'y had not roported the exceution contrary | 000,000 in gold coin and bullion ! Y. e i to law pooplo would huve forgotten the | This sum will bo smplo to protect the | #0d honestly used will prove of groat [ @ tottoring and unworthy stato in ono of the | o tho convention in making him tho nomi | , Oh, dat lan’, i Jing ability as a jurist. The act A e i novet | Bpoen: Irate Cltizen (to driver of sprinkling Melt in you’ moif fairest vortions of Burope. Turkey should | neo will o heattily endorsod. by tho rank NIy dons you eps ovont entlroly boforo the ofcial ane | PRpor issuos of the governmont for some 3 Sfioner? Yauw'rs patd to do 16 Dey ain’t no beatin’ value in furthering the groat econom doctrine: Patronize Omahu Industrey, —— EVERY votoe should see to 1t that his namo is rogistored during the coming wagon)—Why don't you sprinkle tho streets "Tater pono 'n° chicken, be wiped out of existonce as a European | and filo of the party and by the peoploas a | “'Dyiver— 1 don't bare (01 am. T aln't a goln' nouncomont would have boon made, time to come under existing conditions, "Way down souf, b In'ol’ cotton plekin' | power, and tha whola! Balkin poninsula | Wholo at the bullot box. ; ouvin the middie of tho duy In ull ‘his dust J —_— 50 that thero is no ground for the appro brought ms spoodily us,passiblo under therule | Blais Pilot: If the pooplo of Nebraska do. | {13l enoukh 1036 thut ha ¢ Tiene Is no grout convention now In | hensions oxprossed by somo of a crisis of somo progressive aud really independent | $ive the clection of an able, honorablo Juris sosslon on tho earth to which so many | near at hand in consequenco of the pres- oyes turn with Intorest as that of the | ent silver policy of the country, It is not National Liboral federation at New- | at all difMcult to understand how vastlo, Englund, Tho oconomic and po- | English financlors can reach such a ol topies discussed thora intorest the | conclusion ws t cocontly announce ““"fl v "”Il A :' 4 "I“‘ B '{‘” roat th i ”\h'_‘ ’I,“m“‘ '”;‘; e “\ “1 “I‘z’ ”“1 ©d | hutshe will nevor riso to that digniy ontire wor x.um“nn t ho pl \t ...m‘..llm.» ,;.’ i ’.‘( |l|l| b ”x‘. ish aors of | without porsiatont, intolligent offort, congross nppear the most eminent advo rado, but thero should be 1o such wan RS v S E 8 a # B . g ¥ 4 3 the conclusion that the Egyptian Dolta and | Edgerton, In this case there cau b 1o doubt. Highest of all in Leavening Power.-— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. catos of the liberal movement of the | of confidence in thesecurity of our finan- . GAPEN I8 workin, u the right | Ay i o bottor | The peoplo will support and elect Judge e} SR P A P . G king » righ pyssinia would suit her purposes better | The peoble Ju United Kingdom, cinl systom among our own peoplo. This ako the Hoard of Henlth & use- | than any other portion of Africa. . Accord. | Post ol — country can without dangor omploy sils | 1) el of the city governmon ingly, she hus adopted bor customary tactics | SeWard Reporter: ' Tho selection of Dr. D i Chilian junta has discovered Its | vor in the currency to the full extont of AR Al 2 itghatniel P 5. r as chairman o republic ———— or the purpose of briuging both of them | grai0 central committee was an eminently mistako and will now abjectly apologize | the Amorican production of silver and Panrry polities should nover bo per- within the sphere of her roligious intiuen wise cholot Dr. Mercer is # man of ability for {te husty and inexcusablo behavior, | carry euch a policy on indefinitoly. But | mitted to interfero with £0od mun cipal | Wud i natural consequence within tho rango | and of ireat popularity. = He is bl to' do. . vote much time o the v 1 party an My gal sly, Sne ao de cookin', Gimme chicken pie Wen de misscs ain’t er lookin’ Rawn or drouf You'll tin' me er sticken' 'Way down souf, In ol' cotton pickin'! justice of tho supreme court no more fay Coluinbua Posts A Onhleago hushand whoso government. orabie opportunity ever has or ever will bo | wife knocked hig down dociares hinself op woek. Do not delay till the lust duys of W' presented to them to gratify that desire than | posed to woman's “rights.” rogistration, It is Africa which, Just at tho prosont mo- | to support Judgo Post at this time, He has y 3 —— ment, obtaing tho largegt amount of atten- | tho oxporionce, tho intogrity, tho logalability | | Lifa: “O: pups, lot mo kiss you rizht on i tlon ut St. Patersburg and Moscow. Russia | and bis priveta ll‘:rr -IL~.\ B, el puiile Whose bill 13 it now and how mueh?" ained th soore what she sonsiders | Fecord are without spot or blemish 1s determined to secure what ‘I J nsider be sought! Judge Broady, the —_— 10 bo hor fair shave in the partition of the s nominee, has declined to run and Dark continent, and has apparently como to | tho race is between Judge Post aud Faruor OMAHA can bocome u grain market, The new Chillan government cannot [ it would bo n very difforont state | government.--Senator Me Qerson. vitimately of her politieal pow 1n Egypt | vote LRI N0 WA SWOFK BT NG BATAE O | she hias taken aavaatage of an appearance of fford 0 bo on anything but good torms | of affairs with freo and un — | b8 rakance of the renublicans of Nebraske with Amorion. Its attompt to foment | limited colnago. Tho fivst offoct of that EVERY effort should bo to put forth to | 4MUIty betweon the Orthodox and the | Wo look t grot work accomplishod sary, Ministor Egan may be | wally | would be to drivegold out of eirculation. | the 19th inst. a notabloe event, far the e ) f uer i which the French claun tho r distastoful to the now rogimo, but In bis | It would bo hoarded and sent out of tho SEE—— Aremgss Catholics thr offiolal ompacity ho must and will bo | eountry, and its rotivoment would muke TuE gor lved in the f Orent Copts form the @i avors troatod vith respoct woney very closo uptil there had boen | ture con igation may res o Y wost influoutial class abe