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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1891. 3, IMPORTANCE OF REPUBLICAN SUCCESS. | ago there was a meeting held in | rescue our gity, from the x-!u(ul\ng!iun]n\rl No greator fool or fraud has passed WASHINGTON GOSSIP, bil\ Y THUUG"T Hl“ [NS,\\‘I AL, s - - y : THE DAILY BN | o ntei: vioedws vtk year in the | Windsor, opposite Detroit, which mnde | of boodlers andincompetents tho best | ACross the disc of human aftairs in a century Waskixotoy Bunsav or Tas Baw, } e . 3 g 5 i % .3 than this same General Boulanger. 3K N i states counted as legitimately republican | a vigorous declaration in favor of pe citizens of alj % parties must come OURTEENTI STRERT, 4 5 o LA I T ¥ Wasnmixarox, D, C,, Oct, 6, - | is of the highest importance for the | cal union with the United States, and [to the front and accept nom- slanohioly Hrent ; - b ' v Thnt : oly Events, President Harrison told a friend tho ot ; { f PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | influence it will have upon the national | this is beginning to be n most prominent | inations for « positions tiat re- Awrat. Halstond, (ln')_'\‘;']:‘:""‘:»’“"‘;":: :‘N):m""*“"':m arher | Further Tostimony fn- the Hutohinson Mar- —— — % contest of 18! It is as important, from | issue with the Canadian people. The [ quire busiiiéds capacity and | Governor Hill will visit the tomb of Jeffer | \wouid probably not make auy prominent ap der Oaso at Lincoln. TERMS OF SURSCRIPTION this point of view, that the republican | disclosures of the late census, which | fidelity. We ¢unnot hope to have good | son in his southern tour. We do not believe | poinrments until about the time cougress Dally Bee (withont Sunday) One Yoar...8 800 | 0 o} be successful Nebraska | show that Canada is retrograding, has | governtient unie * most prominent | it can do him much good. Ho will have the | wonvenes, and w o visitor dif b N y party 1 successful in ada 8 g [ unloks our most nvenes, and when the visitor asked if that | yis oyeep ACTIONS WHILE IN OMAHA. doslly and Eunday, One Yenr. ... as in fown or Ohio, for although | aroused a very general feeling thata | trustworthy citiZens are willing to sacri- | OPportunity, in five weoks, of visiting the | \aq oy account of the approaching eloct: i tomb of Tammany. Indoed, he may attond | tno chiof exacutivo roplied in the nogative. wonatn Three Months v o having fower electoral votes than | change of a very radical kind is neces- | fice their privite interests to the publie neral wi al tri B e s v cither of those states, the effect of | sary, and this view is steadily gaining | good. We want men of first cinss ability | *he funeral “’Tn"niv.n'(ml: Chis {nformation 1s in diroct conflict with | Apneared to Discern a Tragic End Weekly Hiee, Ono Year. .. - casting Nebraska out of the republican | adherents in the council, {n the Board of County The Public Debt. ‘:"{ ‘;‘"‘:“"‘ published statement “‘.“. “:“ for Himself -Story of a Desti- OFFICES column, where she has steadfastly held GENNAN DAY: :"'.;yln.||i~~:n|..rlx‘»le mnd in every municipal b ('L:;mi"” e {;;:"!""“::'II“l(fl:'lllyl(l‘:::olul‘ljl(\lI.Vll‘:(‘:lyllz:‘l‘:v":I:»‘I‘(::u:-rc: ShtE Woladn Noni BNl 1 d county o s, 0 Interest-bearing debt of the n o e o |l W ) rman-Americans of Omnha in 1f the Real l';mm, Owiiers! sssdolation | SEates was. Brvugnt, i 00,000,000 last, :“i»lxl..:‘.:‘.::‘.::‘x:l;u'x: \(‘,:u::‘«v‘;‘x\::u.\: "l‘l‘-.\t‘(u:::\ll;:l\ Other News. Ll ‘Ciramber of Commaee. party generally quite as great as the | common with 'th.m uf.nll leading AME | will take the initintive toward massing month, for the first time sinco tho early PATt | juvg an fnfluence upon the approaching ol It i 4 nd 1. el bune Butiding | PR B0 R e o rapublicans, | 16An cities, have celebrated tho anniver- of 1903, and tho reduction in September alone | glostions, By way of explanation tne | LaxcoLs, Nab, Oct. 6.—(Special to Tun Rk, ey ratio lenders approciats this | = y of the advent of the Germans into was over §25,000,000. This is tho only part of | president statod that some of the places to | Ber.|—Thoe first witnoss callod this morning CORRESPONDENCE. Fol1% WHati the l""'!""‘: U8 ialdE e .\.nll'l ca in & manner befitting the ocea- the nominal ind tedness of the nation which ?xlxj|x“l-.‘li’i‘z‘v‘:‘p[m{m|§m.(«' ‘u_-:-runlv"x:-‘i:“’nly:‘ ’n’ny in the |]nn'!nlwon murder caso was the wife All sommupications relating, 1o, mon% e | indepondente fo elect their condidate [ %107 Inthe face of rather unfavorable | 4o o) egtate and the Investment of | et et the crnriok s 8 publlcburden. | o reont necessity for the worvices of the | Of 1 W. Hutchinson, fr. Sho testitiod that goltorind imattor shou1dbe' addressed (o the | Iidopendente | e oy, | Wonthor the procession through our | fof fedl estate o oisn thun any | Mostotthe other ooligations of the United | P CIAL VT T\ Datiavad. 1t ‘would | during the eritical period of his dorangomont LVOT] ko O Justice of SEO-BUPraite Coutts Y | principal thoroughfares was the grand- [ &7 n Omaha enterprisc an BOY | States aro offsct by the cash in the treasury, | po bettor to wait until congress could act | the old man had stayad with them at their BUSINESS LETTERS, have no real sympathy with the prin- asEATAI of the LiAA LhNL ik sval tawed ()(lltfl' project that yot recoived u_ml the rest are currency issues easily car- | upon the nomination before the appointees | home in Omata. Ho was tlighty, moody, AT Rt e e s of the third party. They | TEERGEOF The Kt B e e et | thelr support, ried ou the coin foundation beneath them, \ver commissionod. | Ho sad e would not | would walk up aud down the rooms aimlossly B nddressed to The Bow Pubiishing Company, | know us woll as anybody that (hulv.lmll- GPBALY UPGH. e tivojsitors * bs ForC ———ee o epacant @ position which the public | g,q soemod to possess promonitipns of a I madd sy RbIo 1o it Oror % date of the independents’ for the su- | i ‘ 3 = ik 5 = sorvices domanded should. be filled simply P10 MEREY 16 FRERCRS FROCRRICONS AF 1o be made payable to the order of the com- . the S0 bon the Germans of Omaha in gen- T'E opinion of a Welsh tin plate man- through fear of tho consequences at an ap @ J pany. preme bench does not possess a single | " T was an event which | Ufacturer, now in this country, that Washington Post: Baby McKoe to Baby proaching election frequent illusions. One timo while at tho . : et . % ") Py N In view of this statement 1t 1s believed | table with knife, fork and food before him he Pl R | qu fieation for e position, and would 3 ore is reg ry | Cleveland *“Keep oft th W house 3 5 e o X THE BEE BUILDING certainly, if elected, subject the court to will not in time attain as large propor- < 3 § g not bo named until, possibly, December, Tho | ofo0 coo Bt BOle B AR None. wit o ' - | 1oss of public respect and confidence. tions the United States as it has Now York Recorder: Republicans as well | president added in his statement of facts tnat | Ab anotber time wher sh T 5 = publ I [ 18 in th nited States @ B as democrats say, “Good morning, Miss | it would be almost folly to commission mon | Bim. he called ber attention to the prosence EWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | But they reason that the defeat of tit ied in Wales and supply the home | Cleveland.” & coHtt oL u) or the Intorstate Com- | Of S0I€ ouo in the room, whon thero was no f Nebraski the republican purty in Nebraska [ ‘1O cltizens of Omaha and peoole of sur. L Lo tho court of clalms or the Inforstato Com- 1 o, 'thore, and said that ho would kill it. On ; Kiods lemand, will*have its due weight with ew York Advertiser: Congratulations to | merce commission at this time if thore ty of Do 3 5 A | rounding country annual exhib ns of | ° ' b . g J5iver Clavy e - dulpli Uil Adbl WICEO | oross-examiuation sho was asked if she had AU e e o e et e A e inding ry bition all but thoso who obstinately reject tho | (rover Cloveland, esq. Tlio’ American pub- | should bo the least doubt of confirmation, ns | SRS XaTON Sho Was asket I sho i ne compiny. ‘does sotemnly swenr | g ST WEE s to regain | @rtistic decoration and allegorical floats | ML - : 1ic joins with us. thov could no mora than get sottled in thelr | 10t Sblocted o bis prosonco at e houss cunil clreufution of i DAy iee | difficalt for - tho —party to regaid | i vival those of the New Orlenns | ©¥idenceof progress in the manufacture | “Mianeapolis Journal: Baby Mclceo must | OMicinl souts beforo thoscate would boasked | 510 repiled tha Raaiived BOLATANS atanvic ek ending Ooburi 0L WO B | fts strengih for - the confliet of |\ ing S, Louis Velled Proph. | Of U plato in this country. Tho | look to'his lnurels, Baby Cloveland has x| to confiem the nominations aud, fuethormore | S0, DAY e Feliind, cistant apentios f : i | 1802, but will exert n wide-reaching in- | 000 P largest individual tin plate manufac- | tived to disbute the crown. o oo Who have establistier pusines. | being in the railway mail service, and away fluence to the disadvantage of ropub- | P> Ahore cortalely could have been |y 0% TG0 Te Patia Mo b | g etroit Fireo Presa: May tholittle ona liva | WOULd bo loth to give them up beforw they | flonuoma's great doat ¥ 9 X il i LI AT nothing more tasteful and at the sume I, ML and grow up to be like her mother. She will Furth ‘:"\' oAets “‘;, i Atedlisin M. B. Murphy of Plattsmouth said ho had Ay, Sopt, w0 . 3 § licanism generally, and especially in the | 10 atsIBtio. T wakine. Ispiblog o0 Mr. Daniel Edwards and a son of that | then be the highest typn of womanhood. A intstor 1o Tunan or Onine teo | known Hutchinson for many years. He casion, worthy of the liberty-loving Thursday. Oct. | B _ ¥ oy i 3 v commission a minister, toJapan or China for . 8 ¥. 00t wost. The cleariy disclosed purpose of gentleman is now visiting the establish- [ Chicago News: = Daniella Lawmontina | {istance. betors the senite. had acted Wpon { oMb litoswitnoss’ store tot lonj beforathe spirit that has characterized German- Americans during the two centuries E. ROSEWATER, Evrron ik Omaha. The Ntee Building. hor place for twenty-four years, would | . - D L e AT L e have « demoralizing tendency with the the taxpaying voters upon candidates that enjoy public confidence they will do more toward reviving tho demand 1 NATIONAL ISSUE, public processions and is doubtless the initial step toward affording baturduy. Oct. 30,0000 s the democruts here is to subserve a par- ents i o United Sta ‘here tin is | Cloveland is now the political power of thi & ORI AL BN WHBACBOR A st stooting, was wild in his talk, spoke of his ho democrats here is to subserve a p ments in the United Statos where tin is’| Fleteland Is now the political power of this the nomination when confirmation could e | GU2REE T WA UL (600, BRGSO Averago.......... iy tisan advantage. They are wholly in- being made, some fifteen in number, | yive Baby Cloveland. "\”'I‘u"(rh:;ITK\IIK:Kd(A\Im?”h‘nm!:fiml -nl:vv‘nlv‘u‘;v‘:;‘» marked was his condition and manner that Eworn to hotore L and wusseried i wny | different to the question of good govern- | S T LR transplanted upon | #04 investigating tho outlook for the in- | = St Louis Republic: It Mr. Clovelana is ¢ ! aftor ho ieft sturphy eallod tho ationtion of Bresonte this 4 Any of October, Ar D801 ment, of intelligence and {ategrity on [ e LAY hive ; PO | dustey hore. Hosald to the repr buppy, nobody else has any right to com- | It was stated by cabinet oficor thisatter- | MF Atwood to is apparout insanity, wnl Al No B Bettee | the supreme bench, or of the weifare | ©MEFICME 80T tative of a Philadelphia paper: B morats Wish (o yagime, 8bout 6,000,000 | noon that President Harelson pad tendered | {y Mo fingon family. On. cross-oxaming Notar plic I . Uit om——— . o adelphia paper: . lemocrats wish it was a boy, to Prof. Tousley of Minneapolis the position = he Hutchinson fu; Vervdr [The grawth of the averee daily eirenlation | and honor of the state. These count THE BOODLERS MUST GO, the Amorican manufacturers are getting | Atlanta Constitution: Well, horo's health | of prosidont of the Civil Servico comanssion, | 400 he said Hutehinson lad not been drine of, THE BEX for six years Is shown in v for nothing against what they Public interest is unabated in the | in g0od shupe cannot boe denied, and I | andalong life to Littiic Franiie, and health | Vico Lyman, to bo relieved, and that it was | W 000 o s hope to gain for their party, {HveanE I do not think it is as aif. fAodhappinessto hor beautiful mothor, and | very brobuble the appointmont would boac. | 5\ iant and the stato called sovoral wit ¥y | boodle investigation. Citizens of b s a health and success to her papa ! copted. [t is understood that the name of L robibial. . O, Ltullat Yol here and elsewhore by the defeatand | Omaha without rogard to politics, re- [ ULt @ thing as many of ~the | *G, L T0CR 10 SRR | R oustey as. been urged. boforo. tho | Bosses on robuttal, J. C. Iailsbad, Jobn Ar 8 5 { i st o e AT i L eland 8 : wold, . P, Folsom, J. B. F d C. 8 disovganization of the republicans. ligion or social standing demand thaty | Welsh manufacturers eclaim for the | entitled to congratulation from people of all l_’;l“efll""'lll Ass H‘n\g el >‘\13:Y|(:x)|1, Wortman. These witnesses, while not ex It would be foolish to deny that the | b yo0dle business shall be sifted to the | AMmerican manufacturers to be able bo- | parties, but, as usual with bim, most of the | Senators Duvis aud Washvurne and ex-Sen- 1 . 60050 Logitive opinion, believed the do g 5 s | fore long to mee: the demand of the credit belongs to Mrs. Cleveland. ator Gll Pierce. Drof. Toasloy was untila | . junt’ 4o ve sane, although one, Wortman short, time ugo superintondont of tho scuoois | fondunt to bo sune, although ouo, Wortman, at Minneapolis and is at presont \World's ) 4 & cashior of the National Bank of Ashlun fair commissioner for Minuesota. Ho is a ASubll 2 i man of fino education, splendid address and | SPoke "'T his acquaintaco \.\u!h Huteniuson, a thorough - eivil | Hervice . veformer, | tnd suid ho always supposed him to be sano el i politicul combination against the repub- | joiiom, We want, to sen what has i 1 Philadelphia Press: It might bave been a ALt 7 | licans is formidable, unnatural and insin- | o yged all these rumors if thoy are not | American market.” This gentleman | poy. " Ttisnot. This is one democratic voter 8014758 18064 1 cero though it is. It is better to frankly | ol founded and we want the officials | S0d further that there would be no l’ s: but it is, also, \\'ln:-h is r;‘lrrl,.\«l:ur one e 12 15w : Rt eiobrals g 5 L Aoty iin pattiig sl workmen, | fait womau inore to be loved for her own 15001 % admit that it is formiduble in ""l’i’ that | yow under u cloud, disgraced, convicted e ‘f'"m KA ! o "1 | sako and remembored for her mother' e e oment ot 2 o Lymet | in his transactions with the bank, ~Aftor tho every republican who desires the tri- | yug bunished if they are true. 1t is ox- | Pecause they would come hero when | i, fERein o o8 BHOTOttars 2 o has, for more than @ year, boon under con. | bunk had attached Huteniuson's property FOR THE CAMPAIGN, umph of the principles of his | ¢ 0n y unfortunate that tho county assured thero was a demand for them. | land had a vote nothiug could defeat Mrs. templation ard it is well known that the l{::’ll';v\wi"| :':":N“;»;:‘mV‘:\,:'I :::.'mpm?\‘.-‘:;“\‘un}\’:t and was pleasant afterwards. The effoct of Cooley’s testimony was shaken somewhat by the question fired at lim whether or not tho mortgagee's status in that case would not bo materially affected by the sanity or insau of tho mortgngor. President Fuller of Ashland bank_ had not seen Hutchison very much_lately, but_in what business he hail party, who wishes to prevent | uipornay ard district judges did not dis- | This foreign witness, @ thoroughly prac- | Clevelad's eloction to any statod oftice. A | president has been looking around for a suc- Tnorder to give every reader in this state 05 ; demand for hier reinstatemient ut the White | tessor v reporte o 3% Qetorlory duprame o onl i AT b id na- : \ cessor to Lyman, who is reported to have | and Towa an opportunity to keep posted on | the deterioration of the supreme | covor when the potit jury was drawn “‘f“l;"<{“~| “'1"2’-*} ““‘l’fbj“ _4“',")"‘*‘1 \T‘| bouse 1uay arise which will knock 10to | become inaifferent to his official duties and the progress of the canpaizn I both those | court of the state, and who realizos the | yng the servicos of a grand jury would | turally induce him to discourage the tin | smithercons ‘any local squabbles in New | wio hias beoi Tor tmany. months outof lno states: we decided tooffer Tne WEEKLY | jinportance of keaping Nebra: in the | ho preatly needed this fall. A grand | industry in the United States, cannot be ork 4 N with his official associates, Secretary Bee for the balunce of this year for twenty= [ obrican Tist, may uppreciate the ur- Lo (e 2 R e put down by the bold assertion | ISunsas City Journal: yudging by tho tone | Koosevelt suid some time ugo io hovad M. five conts. Send. In your ordurs early, Two | Fepublica , Iay appreciatoe the jury could make a more searching inves- oy ™ | ot the democratic papers Cleveland has no | Lyman would be rotired as he had loug since dollars will he 1 for « club of ten | gency of the duty that is upon him 0 | 4iyation than the council committee and | ©f the democraty that the claim | merits of his own to stand on. During his | bocome o useless member and it was almost Riies DtasEG Jon Jut forth every offort for the success of 1 = cts regardless | that tin plate is being manufactured in | term in the presidency his wife was depended | impossible to secure an offective organization Iich latoly, but in Lk L Ot NG L e : i paule DESORL el tRoltn @ oahiu s [ st : such testi- | o0 to iusure bis popularity, and now Baby | with the present commissioners. L : e Omaha,Nob. | his party, The ropublican cause in’ Ne- | of consequences to individuals or politi- | this country isfraudulent. Such testi- | Q5 3oue bis popularity, and now Baby N The stato has sevoral doctors whom they = braska cannot be wholly separated from | w1 oo itie Conilicy ave | mony will be accepted by everybody [ public favor. Fivo delogates reprosonting the Shearsclub | Propose calling to rebut tho testimony of SENAIRL S Dublness ed amonz. the 1 t ul purties. However,if we cannot have | MOy ) R | . ook i (e Drs. Peebles and Beachley as to Hutchin 5 v 2 = i | the cause of republicanism in the | {ho orund jury now, let us stirup the | Willing to be convinced as conclusive. St. Paul Globe: That is an extravagant | Of Philadelphia, a vigorous Irish son’s condition while 1n jail, democrats could not swallow the petti- | " i o b B EALLL 1 LD U fancy of some sympathetic minds that the | Ofganization which has made its impression fogger from South Omaha with his bad | "4 Tho defeat of tho purty | yogyas much as possible with our in- ———— birth of the Cleveland heir in the white | upon the affairs of the “Quaker City,” called LIVES ON A SWALL INCOME. “"(‘;“l b e In this state in November could | vegtiguting commitiee MATOR FURAY of the Bonrd of Public | houso wouid havo caught tho popular whir | ipon Iivsident Harrison toduy with resolu- | Doputy Shoriff Hoagland recoived o lottor record a ese politic ai e e Sk e = ity | S0 88 to have insured n renewal of the house | tions complimenting him upon the selection | this morning from the O'Neill man suppose not fail to have’ an influence ad Public sentiment has boen shocked by | Works wants 6 know how many eity | {550 1%1538° 'Sl thora is pleasant Interass | of Minister Egan as the diplomatic repro- | to be tho guardian of Mrs. Collins, the ol verse o the party in other states. We | 1o charges of corruption which have | officials pay water and teiephone rents | in the prosent situation. seutative in Chili. The delegates said that | woman who has been haunting the court are not so isolated that the political | yean made against certain councilmen | in lawiul money. The major’s curiosity | Cincinnati Commercial: Ix-Prosident | Desides being a representative Irisb-Ameri- | house for sevoral days. e says that ho ro rbiG Sabraska i S Y aq 3 5 0 . y i f 5 can, Kgan was a progressive citizen of the [ signed the trust two vears ago; that the ola action of Nobraskn will have noeffact | from the duy they entored upon their | is shared by citizens genorally. It is | Cloveland hus an helr showing elght pounds | {A i talus" v betioved. that the Flghts | Woman has somo iad none that binco, but beyond ner boundaries. The matter of | guties, The remarkable financial pros- | generally believed that street car passes, | feighe of its Dusicie palénhelConimerst|| OLcllizoush prabroad swbro-nramolin kol jishoduastibeaniillvinglaoneiin Hiliolahadty ; Y i | first and greatestimportance to our peo- | porivy whic Ry 3 re0, raile | cial G i : I | other 1ights and that he would see to thoen- | and had not boen missed (rom it. Tlio tremely carcless in making up public | - e hem e oo petliyiwhichinsefollowed' moma Syiny g frac watat irdagtelbgono and freojral i aiRliinastte Drimtod o fow davs g0 o full do- | forcement of overy protective feature granted | woman has about §25 in money and has boen documents in Omaha. piels to preserve the chavacter and in- | oo men from the time of their election | road tickets arve a'part of the perquisites pared for this Qistingnuahed i faad €0 Pre- | yy “the constitution, and further, that tho | giving the deputy shoriffs her regimen of — tegrity of the supreme court, but it is | 154 suspicious circumstance. The well | of the councilmanic offico. If there are SadanzharC ot OB UL Ak : es und liberties of the citizens of the | diet. She says she lives on $) worth of pro = = = ' alsoti Sthab thatttholvoloatoren ¥ ? New York World: The advent of a little | United States in Chili would bo safe in tho | visions a year. CLEVELAND'S exhuber aternal | 4150 important that the voice of Ne- | kpown fuct that contractors and corpor- | any gentlemen in the Board of Public | Miss Clevelana has conferred on the ex. A | saatol i LAND's exhuborant - paternal | 90 Imporiunt LAL Be ve e of B6- | kn por:=jan; ; . e M lcontar i hunds of Minister Egau if he was given tho HORBED OF TWO DOLLARS. happiness has ied him to give his un- [ Praska -*r‘-" BOO% ('I s t e “D° | ations have expended large sums of | Works and city council w}m are mot en- [ PRIFCERL e T 6 Al o e l‘t“lh::n;} support of .I‘hl‘s government, which they be- [ yoqonh W. Gray writes to tho labor buroan qualified endorsement to New York’s | Proval of the work of the national udmin- | yoney and brought to bear all theiv in- [ joying these ‘‘courtesies” at”the hands | Mio™Yine haties ani anirin oy Lhatis | lievo has already boen given him. thiat e has been robbed by the Kearney ana Tammany ticket. Under less hilarious | IStration, in support of honest money and | jjuence upon omploves in behalf | of franchised monopolies, now is a good | life.” Tho event will likewiso add a new | Assistant Secretarh "Chandler today ro Blaok ills railrond of 8% He awoars that in endorsement of the yolicy by Which | of certain councilmen, naur- | timo for them to wnnounce their names | Hlement of interest o, tho charming 180 | versed the docision bolow I tho tiniper” cul- 1 A6 15 BAUDAE and domanis thut the stata of the markets for the products of our | qily Jeads to the conclusion | in full-faced capital letters. Nouse s hovar bean strpassoq, TS "I | turo contestiof Georgo W, Sowors va Bdward | nigriosy Gourt ana that, it also’ furis hin farms and fuctories nre being extended. | thag they agreed in advance to serve the bl p D. Hamilton, from Aficoneli, 8. D. Hamil- | poard at Kearney until his case is deolded. - : Ihus every consideration affecting our | ymen and corporations who aided intheir | IT s not entirely forgotten that Mr. PASSENG TE> i L Grinith of Omalin s at tho Welkors, | (108 b e ' idic PO ned interests as citizens of the state and our | electi MHaatit b lons e T o e Y 4 Tho army post at_Fort Bennett, S. D., has g 4 % with tho indopendent movement is the | Velfure s idontified with that of the | of the Board of Public Works that coun- | bers of the council with having received | possestionof i your brho i5 @ conduotor | stationed ut that, poiut will bo sont o Fort | faro would bo paid from Omaba o, Iearney, > aople ire o 5 | of s e \ity | 00 a motor car wndshe refers to hing 7 < Aol on, i o 3 stumping tour of Paul Vandervoort, the l'l“""L of ”I“‘“U"l”k ‘1"'“"“ vllz‘""mfl» cilmen pay no water rent and no tele- | 31000 for assisting to organize l:l;v city | Sioctric spark. o i s hor | Nates and tho troop of cavalry to Fort | e for the fars however. i o o i e i the success o he republican party. p charges is o o v i icat- J oi Vi y s 20. 20881 3 i} ——— i ) 1 iray says ihi e has vritten te >rosl- railrond capper and oil room lobbyist. oy E LA phone charges is another straw indicat- | council two years ago. Possibly the | o 0 v W o Toetor—1 voleve Ran A. H. Marblo of Deadwood is at the Mt~ | 4 G2y says that o hus writton to Prest Somebody ought to get the number of ing that theso corperations expect cour- | ehargos wero not well founded but the | naye some sort of poison i your sysicu ropolitan. el ) 1, . 5t o e : INDEFINITELY POSTPONED. psies s hands ity a act that Mr. Moreart becamne rather Patient—Shouldn’t wonder. Whitt was that 2. G. Basard was today appointed post. rD ¥ o P b hpesandikodpia sunipalook=t|gct ; s taslanaiie hnndgionctivioolnleiatiborlitacig o e s son, o | 1ASTStUN you gave me? master at Bvorly, Clay coonty, 1, and 1t 1, | Lieutonant-Governor Majors and Attornoy- out for Lis expense vouchers at railroad Lhere will be no negotiations for re- | expenso of taxpayers. The boodle | flush soon after he had taken his seat in I TR Andvows at Ma s county. P, S. 1L General Hastings left this ovening for Mc- headquarte ciprocity with Canada this year. Oc- | investigation thus far reveals rottenness | the council chamber led some malicious [ Zube (od Ite iter—Haven't you for- 3] Cooke whor they will delivor addrossos at « the soldiers® reunion, ohan 12w > time appoi s thet| iehia E ndicata % o g < tha realize Diner—Yes, it Is so long since I o d e " ) tober 12 wag the time appointed for the | which must be eradicated. It has not | people to remark that he had realized A e Tt G e T cank e T lonleradito v 1 Pensions. I'he Board of Public Lands and Buildings GOVERNOR CAMPBELL'S last hope for | opening of a conference between repre touched tho slime at the bottom of the | on ove of his investments, togive you. Good day. WasmiNaroy, D. %, Oct. 6.—[Special Tel- | has authol John I. Burke to put a com downing McKinley is tho fresh young [ sentatives of the dominion government | filthy pool as yet. Only the surface has Waehington dBtar WA tror a1l dsatakenel| CEm @ ks RBmE T Thololowtd galis oty |grandiwontilic yaniaimasud oacaiit elaotri man from the First Nebraska congres- | and the secrotary of state regarding | boon troublod. The peopie will never bo [ M BRYAN declares himselt for Ed- | ceoatuniih s o fald anwn tho pipor. e iy | Pousions grauted is veported by Tur Bus | miichinoof tho lidisen mnles with all nocrs sional district. He will march upon | trade relations between the United | satisfied until suspicion is removed and | gerton. Mr. Bryan is for anything and | the diving who sufler most when one of our | and Examinor Bureau of Claims tute at Omaha for 8765, 2 5 : 2 P! : H o | number pusses from this life Nebraska: Original- James Hammersbow 2 A ifi the Buckeye state on the 19th inst, and | States and Canada, but the' president | tho gentlemen involved in tho charges | anybody to catch the breeze. He is for )0 you think so?™ suid his privato seero- | Forman M, Wadsworth, John Dutiz, Chartos |y, f.l‘",‘lmf.'.,fi".',"},"fi1'"‘3.:'"';' meskuotiiled fadey dash acvoss. the political horizon like a | has notitied the Canadian premier that | and rumors of corruption are efther | flat money: for free trade; sub-trensury | "W¥os: the survivors ure the ones who seo the | A. D. Werswell, Josoph’ McCoy, William . | groq, MOrso, and busiy, Wore Lying in Sult tailless comet, errat invisiblo to [ theconference will be postponed until Mr. | clearly exhonerated ov retired from | fallacies and everything that he im newspaper picturc Duacan, ~ Sydney ~ Reno, ~Thomas H. | had gone ovor the bank, and was drownod gonf ! pone Y59 ; ; : el ddwards, Houry L. Beach, . William | 5 anllvssiirawood. the averago human eye, Blaine’s health will permit him to enter | public positions of honor and trust. ines will meet with popular fuvor. e SR W N Tohol . Onormany rraEhb e KT ORI nvestipn dan N E upoa negotiations. Tiis is necessarily These mushroom statesmen jump into Clothier and Furnisher. Sumuel Scy Joseh W. Johuson, | riving the :”,"“,l when it went over, and COMMISSIONER NS report upon | indefinite, for while the soc of 7 TOGETHER, every boat that carries a sail to the The Boston mald blushed rosy red, William 5. Latta, Petor Martin, Charles B. | gy have boeu drowned also. No cluimant 2 ONER J 3 : L GET T £ 2 IS And to his urms 3ho flow, Smith, Patrick Welsh, Patrici Ash, John H. O Rearsifaitei s ndian affuirs is a very clear proof [ state is expected to resums his duties aving citizens of Omaha and | popular breeze, And round her alabaster neck Bathric Auaditional—Henry Entield, Jo ty filed its answer today in the suit that Indian affaivs have been in able | early next month, it is not probuble | Douglns county must get together re- i His clinging whiskors blew. seph W. Stovens, James "K. lellan. 1ght against it by the Sun Vapor Light. hands for the lnst two yeurs and that | that he will feel disposed to add to the | gardless of party for mutual protection | WHILE Titk Bk rogrets exceedingly “Tlove you. dear,” she softly criad, Fonny Rotalinabet B Risle: ing company for lighting tho streets of Tin- the influence of an honest and nggres- | labors that will press upon him just be- | in the impending campaign to oust the | that the republican judicial convention e smolo a smile sorene— - aldeon f Sy, Quisinel widom il L. colt oy pasmr i AL SHoyi oy flad Lho sive commissioner has toned up the | fore the assembling of congress negotia- | hoodlers and tax-eaters from power. | Geclined to accept the non-partisan ide Tho imugo of o beun.’ Jowa: Original—William A, Lyon, Michacl | {ioc'\gould not oxtond o enter inio o now service to a higher plane of excellence | tions for reciprocity with our rorthern | They cannot afford any longer to remain | it frankly admits that Messrs. Scott, | atl Commeroial: Sanos &, Wideit, Oy St Jom 1ya: | contract, and that. what lighting has beon than ever hefore attained. neighbor. [t is, thevefore, entirely | indilterent to the fact that this city and | Keysor and Smith are able, upright and arked TRl ley, Oscilr A. Scoonovor, dacab A- Wandling, | S0 snce was gvor th protest and. against et U safo to soy that this matter will | county have been In the clutches of | Competent men, T obert D. Smith:, Erastus Fickel, Jaues A e\ bl wag of Baker & Smith, Y " o) a N ’ N + o i e e e hlick hends, Twinan. William H. H. Callen, John . W i eiar S ) CHAIRMAN — BIRKHAUSER should [ receive no attention at Washington this | franchised corporations and contractors = — e Murphy, Clewment Builoy, . Hebron Lil- | 1647 W and ‘Twenty-sevanth stroots, kst speak out frunkly and name the men | year, Statements from the national | on public worls. ay bo difficult to | SHOULD the district judges decide as, his exccutioner cut 'om off with « | ton, Bryvan Ruddy, Tovi'B. Concaunon, | yiiber of razors, pocket Kuives, powdor who have been In collusion with Con- | capital professing to oxplain this action | truck and convict dishonest councilmen | Upon a grand jury there would be a [ sword Allon J. Bailoy, Heury N. Townsond, ISsac [ cariyidges and small hardware MAvor CUSHING'S official duties are chielly confined to correcting defects in ordinanc joint resolutions, official bonds and contracts. Somebody is ex- conditions Mr. Cleveland would prob- ably have sent a letter of regrets o the reception committee, tractor Squires in the muking of a one | of the president give various reasons. It | and corrupt officils, but every intelli- | hegira from Omaha almost ns startling | Arlkansns Travelor: Doctor (to first pationt) | Mt Yoimios A et Gy Sson: | Entrance was socur forcing the ba, sided fraudulent contruct for vepaiving [ is swid that the president hus been | gent citizon knows that our local goy- | M its proportions as thut caused by a o E e ealkasslon: ohiy MelKinnoy, ' Enai ‘Schmidt, Alfred King, | Workonon innciiatoly 1n. tho. roar ot 't the asphalt pavements. Mr. Birkhauser | gomewhat indifferent about the matter, | eroments are rotton to the cove. | Grand jury in San Francisco. o ot tohcoo? botor . Walkor, Arebibald D. Stinson, | Soryichor: should not be bashful especially when | whici is not improbable in view of the [ It is an open secret that s SA. and youl| b v 1t up.” ran el e o e Rl L Ry Wasian. Honkis Al Ghapialn Mr. Squires is a party in intorest, attitude of tho Canadian government. | men who have gone into the council [ MR POPPLETON is altogether too ex- 4 ond visitor)—Stomach | 1% Sherburn, Joptha K. Clark, 'Josiah H. | pivh % b attond the prison oo ’ The churacter of the basis of | without a dollar have managed to acou. | C1usive when he refuses to be addressed I 7 Myors, | ilvlio Helsorson, Jaias Ganoo, | PSCEE OF St Allon and Stato Trows JONES of New York, who is just now reciprocity arvangement first sub- | mulate handsome fortunesina few years | &5 & brother attorney by such a legal IRwisbaut tougecon L s as el [luree HIl leavo womorrow mornlug: for the outshining all the other Joneses—religi- ! \nitted by that government was such | on $600 a year. It isa matter of com- | luminary or rush candle as Councilman | «Well, you'd vetter smoke." Jonn M. Wilkins, John C. Woods. Reissuoe | S0ldiers FaHRI0n “'_‘_.“"“' ous, political and soclul—is cutting off | yhar o conforence would have been | mon notorloty that almost every propo- | Morenrty. New York Horald: Ponciopo—That Setem- | Tohaen. - Williane D, Storie Srane 1 EXPECTING A BIG CAVE-IN. good sound chunks of wisdom for the | imply a wasto of time. This govern- | sition that gocs bofore the council is met | Mp. Brcmur, was cruolly porsonal | LiLan lenisirsiow marriazo was's vory'in: | WWaraor' Moissne-Atron Gr Baracil. - Orig: - democrats of Naw York just now. Jones | ment could not for a moment have con- | with the question, “How much is thei wheh ba il Ganradaseat St i “Perditi—n what way inal widows—Violat Wauhorn ~ Christina | $1gns of a Collapse in a Pennsylvania and his red luntern cunnot be ignored | sigered the quostion of reciprocity with | in it for us?” Streots are graded or im- | ha was to bo attorney for the Ao thnon e i o g R R e Cainel Cinarda ETE e [ Gotlleny o . with impunity, as M. Flower and his | canada on the lines suggested by the provements are made not where the | litan Street Railway company. engagod to all the bridesmaids and tho bride | ter, Marion Taylor, Robert A. Huntley, John | CARBONDALE, Pa., Oct. 6. —Nearly 200 acros Tammany supporters will discover at | Afucdonald ministry, and whilethe pres- | work is most needed but where it will ime i - - JoAlENS paliors; Lelghty, David Palmor, Robert O, Sk'Cleir, | ofiground 1o sha nordiwosy earaoe of wbls slection time. ont promier has shown o more liberal | prove the property of speculators who | Tuw registrars are now sitting at the | 1 Shisaf® Simiei, Sveror Willtam may be | Gl Starrison i, Binir, Walico M. Gran | of 1o Delawaco & Hudson compuny 15t AT R R e fllslmq\m;x 1'1 i still _n‘\nlvlvl‘L[ llh:u aro willing to divy. Enormous sums | appointed places, Every man who ex-| o 00— T st JUdal Friw Rohaler; ‘w".‘“‘"l' A lyon; nelled, uro in a state of turbulenco uad thore that he hus not had an opportunity to | it Would b quite impossible 1o | have been fliched (row the pockets of | pects to vote in Novombor must vogister. | 115me ot in a wiils thiy do e o e "9t is dungor of one of the most oxtonsivo cave prove his qualifications.” This is what Congressmun Bryan suys of Bdgerton. This is about as hard a thing as could be said, however, for Edgerton has made protenso of being lawyer sinco 1879, Thirteen yours ought to be time enough for & man having any legal ability to demonstrate it, reach a fair and equitable arcange- | taxpayers and voted away into the — ;uu lni afe 0. AUG R EER nnll SAit On_your re- o w ”h-(rn I" e n~; W ins in the history of the coal regions. The - 3 - ) x " urned ghbor's stories, however, jus VASHINGTO! %, Oct. 6, cial Tl § AT Shion ment. The Canadian government | coffers of the various corporations. Of- | Tue Board of Eduecation can talk | Lurhed o e 4 B R N AR SR o' 1 200 mino workers nave boon orderad out aud will not remove, though it might con- | fices huve boen created for barnacles and | moroand do less than any other branch | are rrors v i v | RLed A kratan ik npariei by Wia Eina nat LA EGMEAG EIAVAILIAE Sratl EELG RFola) X Gseral it s i & 3 ) 3 o Knte Ile rimus—Is Gov- | patents granted is reported by Tue Bee and | oy oaving like an earthquake. From tho sent to in somo respacts modify, the pro- | political strikers and salar have been | of our city government, ernor Blank a { i Examiner Bureau of Cluims de tho niolse. of tha tworklox whish: At o e SRR A b 4 R 4 when n muni 4 ; inside the noise of the working, whic tection which its tariff syst gives to | raised out of all proportion to th& ser- : m— = . fedoral election vake Anua L. Eversmeir, Laporte City, I first was indistinct and did not presagoe any Canadian manufacturers, and while it | vice rendered. We ure now running a EvERY good ¢itizen should see to it I clothes drainer; John L. Gilman, assignee of | o0 Corious troubls, has become loud and holds to this position it will be to little | eity government with costly machinery | that he is re sved. v Star: 1 liko fun as woll as | O0e-hall to J S. Hull, Des Moines, Ia., | . tinuous. Miners who have heard it say purpose to talk of reciproeity. Further- | fitted for u city of 800,000 population, e aoybody.T e sald ploasantiy, "hue 1, ulwags | slip, label card or lotter tlo: John Halluban, | i'can bo likenod to notbing but the rumbling . i . wke care to kuow Just how far to %o ubuque, grain weasure ans (. more’that government would consent to | Taxation has become almost urbearable A Dollar Talks Now. “You," aho answored with u yawi, “but not | Lo, Franklin, Nob, corn planter; T homaes | Of thunder in tho distance, with occasional - . ; no terms that would operate unfayc and investors have been kept away. e ""n"""";‘;:“',':"";"l“"- wor | ™" eurly. . Mark, Fromont, Neb,, bracket for adjust - | sharp reports caused by thecracking of earth UHARL VOOSTER was dropped from | aply it o i Y | (g he farmer o ¥ from the praceeds of . ! James A, Molzed and J. Fluch ocks that resomblo tho volleys that fol Abl to British commercial interests o supreme y o hour 08 5 P : v <y “ a she A, i\ luch, | and rocks that r n ¥ the attiance roll at Silver Croek, Neb., | | ?‘ ; A RERE IR RRAN ”“ upreme duty of the hour 18 to res- | iy capital and labor, buy moro for his house, LUE WOODCHUCK IN THE FENCE, Vail, Ia., car coupling; Wil Murphy, | low flashes of lightning. The confined air of n da, an s is likely to | cue Omahu from the hands of the ring- | his stable and i farm than he ever could lowa City, Ia., assignor to 5. Murpny, | the miues holds the sounds, while thoy ‘hc\l'uu:n !‘m was :- rnpuhlu-m.l Mr.l remain for some time an insur- | stersand boodlers. Thiscan only bedone | pefore free trago scheme can over put Ladiex' Home Journal North Liberty, road cart; Leander Peiton, | roverberato and re-ccho, so tho noise is cou Vooster has just been reinstated and ountable obstacle to closer trade rela- | t carted effor o DAY 3 P T 3 Be quiot, Bill, that's hin again! Des Moines, I, assignor to Ki tinuous. The last serious squeczo in this m ade vela- | by aconcerted effort on the vart of tax- | him in better condition, or half as good. B ol A Bk MO ‘ad’ Wrtuger | Company ‘ot Jawn | e iaeuried ahbout sishtecs Sears age s, he order X ion of on D0 2 i vi Tni 3t N E . d : el >I‘( .Iul‘u\lpulm A “I’ _\L]lr’ 880 | tions with the United States. Clearly | puying citizensand workingmen who de- ———ne He's g0t him dawn In Keslor's Iane; mop holderand wringer; Joun W. Poterson, | No. i soaft, when one man was caught and e doclared to have been illegal and, | ynderstanding theso dilliculties, it is | sire to restore confidence and have pub- And Gek + queczed, But Mty and Kate. you stay right here; | SIater, In., wire strotchor; Mary O, Powoll, | crushied and several others had narrow cs therefore, nulland void. The expulsion | ¢ surprising that the president should | lio improvement funds expended for Kanas City Times. You nre 1sequence Parker, 5. D., stand for dishpanor other | capes. About forty years ago a similar acel B Vi 04 i J indi A y Gould ne D! 5 Whon Tige It woo lehuel vossels: Orla & Watkins, assignor of one it occurred at the old No. I shaft, when was ontirely at varlanco with the consti- | ho {ndifferent. If the intarests of Can- | honest labor. Honasty s not confined | A% J8y Gould nover takes o salary from u tho Gid ston ek 4 AShY gRuLEReS A & f s 8 Tu the oid stone feuce, half wJ. ¥, Hardin and C. E. Albrock, ny deaths resuited and somo of the bodios tutlon of the alliance ard was chiefly | yau in reciprocity are not great enough | to party or creed. We must root out FMiraad Mg adem '“mmf dlvidends, tue m A ) Eldora, Ia.. knocker for gram bindors, 0 never recovered engineered by Dictator Burro The ko " fu A legitimate presumption is that he is a poor There! See liis black tail gin' g el by Biotak UPFOWR, 1¢ | to lead her to make the reasonable and | the boodlers, Incompotents and barna- | gnancier, but the man who acts on that pi Above the bushy wali® alliance evidently is tired of dictators. necessary concessions by which alone | cles and select from among the candi- sumpLion. is Lahie 10 run 1nto broakers in o H u'\f sounds k and flaggin'y Hishass Eomi % " P o - she can secure it, there is ob-!dates of all partics the men whose | time. ighest o in Leavening Power.-— Latest U. S, Gov't Report. —— THE :u geon geno-al of the army and | viously no reason why the W= | records wnd reputations are the bost = % Y '8 KOL 1 WO Both Fool and Fraud. old stono fene tho Women's Christian Temperance | ernment of the United States | guaranty of good government. No Anpa sk sai Fring. e union materially disagreo as to the use- | should waste valuable time in discussing | man can honestly sorve two masters. No 1t {3 loarisd 'trom Boulunger's will that his he glad to seo us come! - fulness of the army canteen. The sur- | the matter. Whenever the Canadian | mun cun bo safely trustad with the man- | celebrated block stallion is still living, He R it geon general regards it us an effective | government is prepared to proposesome- | agement and control of city or county | bequeaths him to bis friona Berbier, und it force in reducing ulcoholism. The tem- | thing in the natura of real reciprocity it | affairs who has u corporation string tied | may be said that the horse is us well qualifiea N porance society calls it a becr saloon in | will doubtless receive attention. to him, to direct political affuirs in France as waa tho Or you'll puver ket disguise. Unfortunately, perhaps, for | Meanwhile there is unquestionably a | In the local campaign Titk Bri will | 1oto master. It was astride this prascing A 1A 10 SRR iy tho surgeon genoral’s position in tho | growing sontiment in the dominion fa- | support no candidato whose skirts aro | HOTSe that Boulanger mado himscit famous Alphow aee inh Se and grexi J & eseu9)] matter, the quantities of beer consumed | vorable to u radical change both in | not clonn, and no man who is known to | 1 feris Kidlug sbout tho strects in sy Walt il T ratl this stono wwiy #00m 0 argue strongly in favor of the | the commercial und political reln- | bon tool of corporations oF catspaw of | song. o rather militaey mubch, snd tho hotss | AT RO A e theory of the Women'’s Christian Tem- | tions between Canads and the | contractors. wers Houtang: ssets of valuo. The | praSNigell & Dok lonhe | Amwmw Pm porance union, United States. Only a few days i To g the best esults and | woman who died in Brussels was his chief | Tu the old stone fenc

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