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=l THE OMA JA DAILY BEE. ATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1801, = e 3 % e T T]{F ])A]I \r I”“ l“ OSTHOFF'S CANDIDACY. | dation. These stories aro usually | republican ticket, is a young lawyer nv‘ OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. WASHINGTON GOSSIP, (‘hundlknr dflvh‘nllh‘al he mnlmu be allowed o St = Gt i Tdas § (i alt abl i vive cirele | — - i to make another homestead entry, as one When the name of Henry Osthoff was | from twonty to forty feot in height and | fair ability padys man witha largo e1ecle |y Artnor James Balfour has passed fn Wasmixatox Buniav or Tire Bam, | | ontey of & kind exhausts the Fight of enttys ht out as & probablo candiduto | so constructed ns to afford casy nscent | of friends and hequaintancos. His olec: | fivg short years from a position of compara- 518 FOURTERNTIC STRERT, man to that class undor ail ciroumstances, ;. ROSEWATER, Evrron. first bro ) STRERT, B Wasitixatoy, D. G, Oct. 33, Livinski's first homestead entry was com- = | for mayor everybody treated it as a | fra o lower to the upper story. A | tion tot vould be in the intorest | tive ovscurity to the foremost place in Eng- = v NG | f may ev rybody troat rl4 ‘nu 1"_1 ;( om th . 1 r\‘\ l'l |“’ th wH vx t |: 4\\ I\( v‘-”l h:’mll"‘l :Il ‘:;rx il ll::\ ’n“‘y‘.‘.‘n; u:n ) for m\ t |:nxlo\n|l.|vk' Poople 11 Washington have been on the | mutod a0 s cash eorry PUBLISHED | VERY ORNING | joke. The idea of & man ol ‘Osthofl’s | four-story building would require ele- | of good govorfgnent. . Bald b h public lifo--the loadership of the houso | v 1oq of oxpoctancy all day for the arrival 1. Knaack was foday appolntad postmaster - build and mental calibre aspiring to bo | vators and that means a constant ox- | resided in Omaha for seven or oight | of commons, for which ho has just been so- | (" oo CFe o TRt B e ey's | At Stockton, Muscatine county, Ia., vies R. TERNS OF SUISCRIPTION, 1o chief executive of n city of 140,000 | pense for hydraulic orsteam power and s and hag o good reputation as a cit- | lected, with the roversion of tho post of Pro- | 4oy nier Miss Hattie Blaine, appeared o |'Hk'"."m1unmv, and J, H, Stoarns was ap. Bund Jne Yen 8 00 1 . b ” or wi pels, Lord & sbury re! s, W A I pointed st to 0 . Jacksol B Nintay, Ot VeRFis ewns: *16 0 | population was too praposterous to bo | elevator servi 3 b b B Frobdoch "\""”“‘_"I'T the family residenco this morning it was im- | founiy, & D o 1¢ Stearns. , Jacison A - 80 | seriously thought of. It reminded oneof | The city cannot afford to oblignte | o = tho Indopondent can- | renched o ost and point raroly gained m | Mediately rumored that tho remainder of the . i ths J 1 ' ' NIEL N o independent can- onche 08 d pol rarely gained . - -+ I 3 . B Veis Sancho Panza s governor of an island, | ftsell to cover the whole lot with the | o G HBIL e NAchendet o Yo | MBRIK 11F6 notL ¥ ||‘4“|n 5 ‘w:“"“_ voars | f0Wily would como on the Peansylvania ot LA L \Urdny Hee, One Yot 5 Wi ¢ 5 o the intelligance of | four-story buliding, even if such n build- | 8idate for commissioner having with- | t0K" o) L road's congressional limitod this afternoc | \Washineton S 1 s G - It was an insult to the intelligen our-story bulidin older, He has boen in parliament sinco ho | b 4 ‘ashington Star: “Wo will he consistent to I'ho roport created some agitation. Every the end,” sald one western horso thief to ane Weekly Bee, One -2 e . was 96, entering fn 1874, He reached oftice other. betweon JudgelE. M. Stenborg and Con- BTN N T eving sl yours axous | 20U secmed anxious tosee thesecretary | OWEF ., Lt TRl T tractor Owon Sluvin. It will not take | pyisont of the Local Government Bord, | LHOUE an carnest nterest in his condition | gothier. } LA honest peopl§ fnore than a second 40 | ang ay Seottish secretary beforo becoming cabdd:Ea BhYat slty, for nearly every one r Good Nows: Fraft vender—1 feala bapa. mako up thefr fninds for Stonborg under | Teish secrotary, In 1878 he went | Forded his physical appearance as baving an [ Faithful wito—Why you feela tada | important bearing upon the prosi- Wit vender—One of the peaches T so theso circumstdneo U5 BaMIE e 1Y o V15 beRatary; wad wated | Frirrue s BRI B e Dret ) R venderone Obsth;poanies 14IlK for two yoars at that time in this capacity. | porsons visited e’ Si qpores of . B ta b g povnias ? department | petrolt Frao Press: Blus~I've Invontol a : el y Thvoe Fool | WhaIE S Town to. tha bottom of | MR- W. N. BAncock manager of the | He took oftice on becoming Irish sacrotary | and “mado fnquiry about ‘tho our | e s il A1l communleations rolating to news and Some people who ordinarily favor goott | would have to go down to the bottom of | 1y, §yo0kyurds has consented to be o | fouryears ago tho least known aad most | When tho secrotury” would arrive, Many 1-What are you g ng to name it editorial matter should be addressed to the | government have actually endor the old creek bed or piles would have to candidate for the Board of Bducation, | Misunderstood man in England, Ho dressed (‘»’Hn\v.-_ ~”‘;‘n1 W.l, u_: Vllul Hln‘( o lew\m; which 1s b SR Editorial Departnient Osthoff as a clean, honest and capable | be driven, and the walls have to rest Mr. Babcock isn man of eulture and | Well bo idied a zood deal, he wrote a neatly St b *» . ‘,""H""::l L \l\“:'u-‘ :t:n‘\ mu: h his on + works, BUSINERS LETTERS man, when the reverse is true. He is | upon the piling. That means an extra worded book on “Philosophic Doubt,” which | was reported ho would arrive on the after. | o NOW-York Horala: Stranger— Why.T thought ; i thie Cley” was locatad hore % a cle a either by application | expenditure of all the way from 315,000 v suggested how much skepticism might justly | noon train, while tho State depsrtment ofi A\ i I husiness latters and _renittances should [ NOt o clean man, n Pr ¥ y d on such a man fs w 7 to serve the s A ive ALl stran tor, 1t was loeatod here, b eeme 16 The o Pubiishing O mpany, | of soap and water nor by his conduct ns | to $25,000. When such a man i willing to serve the | o,van g gincore faith; ho buys Burne Jones' | Cials veported ho would arrive tomorrow | it 1nst week fews oo thtn raioed wiy e DEntis;olisgks mnc g a citizen and councilman, He may be'| Another drawback fs the fact that city all citizons regardloss of DATLY | piotures: ho nevor misses a London musical | B{LOFooN. Tho tosult was many telograms [ g0l to oo alons ight miles: HOr ‘o e e made |myulrm to the order of the com- and many persous went W out to the hotel where the secretavy | WHole clty moved over to bo on the line. pan onest in his business transactions, | the is nmnllv\ in the reo Il‘nf Hn- lntmnl M h versity andoncein a library address, that the | to tho railroad station at 5:80 orelook, | All LOOKING BACKWARD, should support him. evont, and he has twice said, once in 8 uni- | giops in Now York 'nn BEE Bl || DING honest In tho only position = to | lightisllablo to be "“'l“"“”'“‘" If fot | 1 didates for justico of the peace, has | through, books, reading whay you like, Mr. Blaine was not expected to arrivo till [lv{um-‘n~h-nu~l Luss ! £ = | which he has over been elevated. | disfigured, by the construction of a brick | a0 k . | some time tomorrow. All of this interest Thore was a time when. no 3 : that position for the past two | and nottaking too much pains about your | gyoC M *OHATE ublic id Bok Wis mMostly bust EWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | Ho has no more capacity for the duties | barn or some other fire trap on the ad- ! I e trend of the public mind A s niostly Etate of NeDrisica Vs of the mayor’s office than he has for act- | joining lot in the rear. ina veory accoptable manner, prov- | Greek its_and irregular vorbs. It | toward the scoretary ~of "state and County of Dougins, ( H { vas easy to describe such a man as [ ovidences the fact that™ Mr. Blaine holds a haps some duy. move on 2 ; . ing ]nmsvl[vnl\l'wl\' worthy of the sup- | W38 €8s 8 P 0 ) 1 THne's nneven traok Georke I Trschuck, secretary of e Be® | ing ns the spokesman for Omahu fn ro- | OQur public bulldings should be on |\ ortho votors rogardloss of party. | bYOlPtuary. It was a great doal hardor | place i tho honcts of the pooplohore, DUrlng | o eiria will itvvo thoir iway B o ot Tk DALY ke | coiving the eity’s guests and visitors | high ground where they will appear to DA Sl to sev that these polished tastes and this v S Eax I'ne bustle will be back [ ¥eoia silostaalsy WY Wk WTtH At white house and was received by Mrs, Har ! } : g for the week ending October 17 1501, W5 48 | fom abroad. The man ean neither talk | advantage. The corner of Nineteonth Hasu't She Done Enough ? B AT 1P AU e O ARV e o St op st oo | e LI o " 5 g capucity for detail, nerves of steel and a [ abiy told of the condition of hor father's | —How much do yoi siphose M fnday Oct.f.. : # German corvectly nor English even pass- | and Harney is in the bottom of the de- Detroit. Free Press, LA q Tt & ; 4 Marp h AR h P b 1 f ' b Y " 1l of iro @ ha governed Irelang with | health and the train on which he will reach arp that once through Tura's halls the soul Mondny, Oct ably. To use plain English, he is a low- | pression south of Farnam, and the pro- | Considering the part that Mrs. Parneil LLli BRULLL [, e X Tuesday, Oct, s - Tk brutal tyranny. Hois one of the few Eng- | the city. Murray Hill=\Whon it was published ; bred ward politician, ignorant of tho | posed building would scarcoly bo visiblo [ had in tho division of tno Irish varty, her | prbil WERSRY: e s one BELhe e THOE HoTNE 1o oL oy Rethe TN e T gt fact that he is ignorant, and wanting in | a hundred yards away. probosal to writo n book does ot seem 101 the | 5jiical opponont, sick unto denth, to Jail every qui wtion that is required and If wo are to have a public library and | Interests of harmony. and feel no compunction for the act. Buthe | | more and left for his homo tonight, was | grand hop)—Didn't Miss Muslin's bull dross expected of the chief exccutive of the | museum we want a building that will be Hopewell's Popularity at Home. is also tho first Irish secretary who over | interviownd for the Washington Post, which | regsh hor fn tio today? ” £ y | city. It is a disgraco to Omana to en- | an ornument to the city and visible from Tekamah Bur onan, passed o land bill supported by Irish mem- | FEAOKLS | bl as - saying: C'ho chances 1 Giara —Then how does 1t happen that she worn to hefore nie ¥ # ¢ pres ¥ b %) N o % bers, and hai o sared by D 0 ¢ sn't here? ronento Chio Tin G F Ootonar. A« DslL tertain the candidacy of such a porson. | evory direction. The best location for | =M. R. Hopewell wili got the iargest vote | bers, and who has heard himself cheored by | Ui of Judge Post, our candisate for | “SENTS came . 0. 1y SEAL. N. P. FEIL, It is a sad commentury upon the degen- | such a building would be upon the [ foriudge ever cast foruny one candidats | the peasantry wiio ouce hated him. Hehas | the suprome bench, 'Ihere is harmony in tho - Notary I"ublie LA b N L in the county. Judge Hopewell's record, a great future, and his siender figure, bis | republican ranks and a genel feeling that w ngton Star: ¢ a groat plty,"” suid /e rrowth, of the'averazo dally cifoula erate and debasAd condition of our po- | southensteornerof Eighteenth and Doug- 3 h y tho. ‘ticket will 1o ate | tho Sportamian’s Wite atter ho'liad toil” her of of Tuk Bev for six years is shown inwho fol= [ 11z " cogran™ o) s of Osthofl’s | las, Thatground would do away wich an | 20t 08 the bench and as a citizen, is such as | stoop, his thin, intellectual, mobile face and | oG tcleat will win, = o | domocrats | 1i8 gioltieti 3 AR itical system when men of sthofl’s | lns. That ground would doaway withan | 4conmang the voto of every voter in the | his capacity for cool statoment aroe dostined L *’:xh:»’r'n“r"";:fi Unrlllfl‘(’l?,uj"|‘nu|(x.|*h:}:l;_:r{!‘("llllu Wiat 157" he asked E s T 77 | stamp are sought to be foisted by any [ expensive foundation. Being back-to- | equpty, to become familiar to Englaud and th Eng~ | Whilo the profemsionmt "aoo bt £FOD, | Tl a il st gFow as rapidly boforo (6 Jnnunry 1110513 3 party or r upon the most progressive | back with the city hall the building can lish speaking race. the cities are for Post. In no ovent will No- S g Marg st i 130 15 city this side of the lakes, bo heated from the boilers of the eity A Great Campaign. braska fail to_ give its clectoral voto to the [ Indianapolis Journals Thoro are | self-respecting citizens to consider the | ing was desirable, drawn from (s rece, lonves the fight OFFICES: nomination of such a man a possibility. Another fatal objection to the accept- Cmatn Tho fieo Bullding, o But Mr. Osthoff is in dead earnest and | ance of the bequest is the lay of the o T acrd Panel Stre he has the conceit to imngine that the |land. A frst-class fire-proof buildin Chicago Offce, 517 Chambor of Commerte: o | work of the gang of hoodling contractors | should rest upon a solid foundation. A G R LTI who packed the democratic convention, | Tho corner of Nineteenth and Harnoy - will be ratified at the polls, is filled ground. The foundation walls CORRESPONDENCE, thoroughly qualified for the position. Ex-Congrossn rgo W, Dorsey of who spent tho day here andin | Clonk Review: Clara (at tho Simpkins' Average. . LA 18,344 18 ———— hall buildi it o an annual Frank s When tho last military bill was passed in | republican nominee for president uext year. IS 18 = hall building. That means an annun Yot in twenty $8Hr J o The people are ¥ 3 R der a mun gets a stiteh in his buek occasion= ::m 1623 18 SECRETARY FOSTER ON FREE COINAGE. | gaving of fully $5,000 alone for fuel, fire- | S o¢il twenty yéars bave tho republicans | France, there was a loud cry from tha clorgy Thia) Dagpie arg iantistledt witl tua tarif | O b 7 of this state made a more aggrossive, active | and tno cle uewspaper ow out- | atoseot them who denounced it last year 14131 18,153 18,651 The greatest value of the utterances | men and engineer. It could also be | gud vigorous campaig: SBARCH oy o WSpaper that a new out- | aronow admitting their folly. Kven in the | Binghamton Repubtican: Tho course of truo 14840 15,154 15 5 of the etary of the treasury against | lighted from the city hail dy ¢ ¢ vigorous campaign. Success has never | rage had been perpetvated upon the church. | alliapce they aro saying nothing about the | love iy never run smooth. but thit raet e feent s The fras SoTha varot S ighted from the cily hall dynamoata | come when tho party has been on the defen- | The law provid t the theological stu- | tariff. All they harp on 1s tho money ques- | doesn’t prevent the lovers from striking a Tl 18,228 20,018 ho free colnnge of silveris in ther trivial expense. If the whole lot is not | sive. Thisis tho inspiring thought of the | dents in the Fronch seminaries should be | Hon. As well as I can figure out | Kate now and then newed assurance it conveys that the ad- | covered by the building, the city could | leaders and every sign indicates Tammany’s | enrolled, and that they should be held to a | HIse — people = ‘waut = only = throe P . FOR 1IHE CAMPAIGN ministration is sound all through on this | utilize the rear part of the lot for a [ utter defeat. T e e e e e R B B UL Rl e T 4 MOTHER'S COMPLAINT, PN O o B T n e | : e e o o o e 5 Zoeti] { coibage mlan\lml and government loans of et o ques J e ) L esldel hoiler nd engine house that wouid sup- " colors. This, in the eyes of ecclesiastics, ex- noney on landed security at 2 per cent inter ‘r”\ e Nlade fnorder to give every reader in this state 7 : 2 ducen of the Turf, ) 3 \ " /i ! T D B ety on o tostol on | Hitreison has nevet been {u doubt., Ho | ply heat and light for both the city hall e otan Tuer bosed thom 1o grave dancers of insult from [ €3t DL will acquit thom of tho_groatost e p U eIy At tlovivo aplladimy the progress of the campalzn_In Loth theso | has taken every proper opportunity o | and the library buildings and give tho | Tho fastest milo on record has been trotted | theit odless companions, and of loss of | FAEGSL (CIOCH= I B0 ot bellovors in tho | @ = enl w takint horoll o towng © 0 0 states we linvo decldod o ofter Tux \\\\:r\m\ last the country know that whi city the use of its basement for storage | again and Maua S, 1s dethroned. Stimulated | faith or of moral tone from garrison life. The | fapmers aro not paupers and they huve bins nier tines cone roun’ ; BER for tio Lafunce of this year for TWENTY | fyyoring o bimetallic currency | purposes, Tho lob wo refor to was of- | by “tho giorious cilmato of Califoray Sunof | fiFst year of service for the sominarists has | of their own for Storing thoir graia. ! And she comes out to drink fresh milk, an ENTS. ~end in your orders early. " : » o) b SEoama g 3 iR L ShOw ts where wo'ro wrong, dollars will b aceepted for a club of ten | ho s uncompromisingly opposed to o | fored to the city some years ago for | hos donoher mile in 3:03f, aud now roigns | Just como toan end, and non of these dize G. H, Marr of Nobriska is at Chamber. | ABd PAFalyz0 lior old time beadx with dress, 7 ) icy whi b h ; 5 5200 d 2 Gieon aL EhG tuRka Rl sétona t much | 1ul results seam to have been roalized. Tho ) el DLl L LA LD and style, and song. numes. Tk BEE PULLISHING CO. policy which would debase the currency 5,000 and can still be had tor that | 9 i urf, .t nd is not much lain’s, S Cmaha, Neb. and establish the single silver standard. | gum, in a lifetime, but it is a good big slice to lop | * o T R I R e James K. Mack of Towa was today ap- | Youncedn't tell me! Don't T ric'lect. just how ) e i o : , | off the trotting record, and the.man who js | FaCks as undistur s If they had been 0 f pointed to a 2600 position in the goueral land she used to play His declavation that every dollar issued [n view of all these facts it seems to us i Yl v esists. Their rolig| been re- i Short frocked, bare footed in the yard, "hout ¥ k not properly impressed by tho tidings that | MARY athesists. Their religion has been re- | oftice. 3 i t by the government, whether paper or it wouid be both unwise and un- 3 1 spected, and their faith and morals ap- Charles E. Coot of Now York, who was |, Al theilve long duy 4 ¢ S 3 this teat has besmocomplished does not up- 3 secretary of the treasury under President | LTHA 18, when she weren'tsquullin® round for coin, should be as good us every othor | profitable to vote the bonds for a library © tho crogtiess that lics in the Infin- | PCAr 19 be as sound as ever. Some go | {EHNAHY B (E [RGuu under fes Ment this and that Lo eat, 2 ) ofit r at lie: & s 80 | Arthu oned presidenc, mike niuch difference what, just ac dollar, has become the tinancial shibbo- | building on the corner of Nineteenth | jtely live. back to \'olrdmmln'i mlmlrs mlm‘ Hw'rlm_d b Civil Survico commission. 24 R L S b leth of the vepublican and Harney. - ces at St. Sulpico and clsewhere. It is | An order of court has been issucd for the seminarists have lived in camp or in bar- NEBRASKA'S advertising train con- tinues to bo the reigning sensation throughout the eas! THE Pacific Short Line has been sold ident will firmly adhero to i B Pennsylvania's illue Laws. bardly possiblo that they wil not bo ail tho | sale of Pension Commissionor Kaun's family | ‘Memlior (hat, day sho ran tuway and fell into Sioux e ent | iy adhel i a Record, {osts from this brief experionce of | Fésidence here to satisfy judgements in favor o crock, of SLUE Oty cnpltallste & Slouxi Oyl Uik o1 S i 1h8 BTSSR TR 10 DESERVING CANDIDATE: o PAUielphia fico better priests from this brief experience of | [ "coione’A. L, Conger the. Ohio politician, | And hid out yinder, till [ got so skoered T was capitalists were sold when they built the = The people otPittsburg are struggling with | the world and of the life of men of their own [ and othors. T : ! plum sick? X 5 3 the country should know that Whatever may be the result of the | g Saph = " i Gl CIL T his is one of the results of the | phen, when we found her, how she looked, Short Line. e heaaiar N asial doas M S - ‘@ Sabbath obsetvance craze,” a form of | generation. They-will have learned many | democratic offorts to break down General half trimbly wnd half giad, ——e. he head of the financial depar clections in New York and Ohio, the re- | fanatacism that! 1§ of more or less constant | lessons from tho tolerance and respect that | Raum's financial eredit and embarrassed his | And inn sort of shiky (ono t6z, “Manimy s ment of the government is in full accord | publican ieaders in those states huve [ recurrence in afl parts of tho northern states. | they have received from companions who XA\KI.II\IA“U'-“II”II of the pension ofice. you mad? with tho chief executive, and that on | shown themselves eminently worthy of | One Sunday withent nowsnapers, street cars, | neither knew anything nov cared anything “‘(:":‘f",l‘m‘,““m‘,"""‘:’“L":“"‘“Q“;f*;” coirelos of 1 But now 1 searcely know my ehild, sinee tho this very vital issue the administration | the confidence reposed in them by their | steam travel, and fho hundred other conve for the spocial studies in which good seminar- | (i, Bourno of the Third cavaley fs roceived s S "mighty glib that wo is a unit, party. The nomination of Mr. Fassett | iénces of mod@rd lifo which custom has | ists arc absorbod, and who did notagree in | with great favor. It is Justout and is en- | - fotks ioome dont Anow. > The arguments regarding feee coin- | was referred to by one of the most di changed into mcdssitios, would satisfy the | the least with their religious opinions. They | titied, “On the Bovder with Crook.” It is | She scems so fine and fin cky. when July s ] 2 a D y ik people of Pittshurg of the folly of restrioti < ST RS P ¢ | from the press of Charles Scribner's Sous, brings her down, uge have been exhausted. There is [ tinguished republicans of the Em- | v y of rostriction. | cau hardly fail to be better patriots after \ “HOW to make o news, \u;-m' ) The Sabbatariam outbreaks would alto- \ s 3 = gl covers 491 octavo pages, is printed on beautis | I fear she'd hurdiy own as ullif we went up to L L nothing new to bo said on the subje pire state as an inspiration, and = uld bo alto: \»m under the flag, and perhaps aiso bet- | ¢, paper, is pr teatod, and to¥ n vory inappropriate subjoct to nssign gether harmless {ffit were not for the oppor- | ter republigans. And they will have had the | by army men is 'said to faith f i i 72 Secretary Foster has state; s0 campai i o] i 208572 . V army s sa ully ua rate tl @ Taralsliormnneyaniaiel bat Lo In- t0 un editor whose exporicnes hag been | Secretavy Foster has stated the caso | the campaign .which the republi- | tunity of mischitBnd annoyanco alforded by | great gain of & breath of fresh nir. This was | most trifling bortion of —(Gensral Crooks | AN thoros hor mun—ycu'd think tat Le tn wholly in showing how not to maio a | #88inst free coinage as strongly and candidate for governor hus con- | tho act of 1704, wiiich stands unrepealed on | much needed, for tho students in the French | bardy hife on the fronticr. And had been growin' weaitnier still, just newspaper pay. clearly as ahybody, and shown that | ducted shows that no mistake was made | the statate book: By enfercing the pains | seminaries are cribbed and confined on every Assistant Secretary Chandler today modi- sin. birth LA v a8 ma g 4 nic \ ned thie dectBion of the senera s 56 I foel her pap wa it when he his flat pin- A e has full grasp of all the facts | inhisselection,so faratleastashisability | and penaities of thisTaw it is always possidle | side by a set of minuto rules and rogulations | th timbor euliee conten ot oy omee in cive THE BEE regrots to say that it made | "84 principles relating to the ques- | and fighting qualities aro concorned. ITe | to creato trouble. “Tho men and women of | such as are quite unknown anywhere else | vs Benjamin i. Siiles, from the Chadr “The acks,” suys he, “and i 7 v ; g come out here a mistuke in announcing that Congruss- | tHon. The dangers he poinuts out are | was ready for the conflict s soon 2s ho this day and generation cannot be made to | in the world, save, perhaps, in some boarding [ district, by directing that a hearing vo given 3 : ! b 2 3 A8/800 o IR Ao wa iTor tha ras 3 sttt Skiles by the local land oflicers so that e | Lord lnows. we a/n't bearudzin’ ‘em a thing man McKoighnn ridos on B, & M. an- | those thatare apparent to overy well- | was nominated and lost no time in opon- | Soni>™ 10 Kiies Wid down for 4 LMt Rend |iathoclltof younz ledies? ) why his entry shculd not Wiy to et s 38, Tho or 8. ¢ informed man who can consider the sub- | ing it. While his o] ent was in re- 0 hpak il H 7 e celled. The entrauce was allowed by § We dovur best. zind of thejehunee, ourgrowns nual pass No. The number is 9 b (e o el QS| LA f Whilohib ioppouenywaskIniton | atngniitorinn dndiblons, 1618 folly to ex- (1 /The movementa of Tiassia in-Asla have ves | the ofie below: i gul to mevt, i totd allug We stand corrected. ject free from prejudice and self-interest. | vivement, vreparing nimsolf for | pect it. ntly been of a character tomspire grave | 1o the case of Frank J. Lipiuski, who Yot can L holp wist fn’ that shod —_— He states an_unquestionable truth when | the cumpaiga, Fassott was ac- P e c distrust, ‘The compiotion of the Trans- | Plied attho Huron, 5.°D. oflice to make & | As'ton Vo eity siriicd her by (b 1 g’ of her ONE ugly fact will not down and_ that | he says that freo coinuge of silver would | tively at work telling the pooplo et PR Xnn siberian_railway, the strengtheuing of the | 00N omestialentry, Assistant Secrotary | 7 e is that Joseph W. Edgorton is totally | bl 'y”\" country on a silver h:xsis.‘lluv- the record of democratic misrule. and Grand Island Independent: The World- | fort at Viadivostock, an advance on Pameer, = unfit for a judicial office. He is a poli- | tuating with the market price of -“}“ >t | exposing the rapacity and ity of | Heruld will learn that most of its torrible | and secrob machinations in Afgl 0 % Qfi#fi?’&cfi*? Acheheprhi xmvflwxnd’wfi% tician, not a lawyer; n lobbyist, not a | bullion. It isequaliy true that a silver | Tammany, He showed himself splen- | charge will come outat the breach, to blacken 0. 5. 50,000 5 judge; a demagogue. not o statesman, | basis would exclude the 650,000,000 of | aidly cquipped for the task. His ox- | and blind the gunner. political poli sia w 2 : 3 [ [ [ E f H [k [ PROVING an alibi is ensier for some of the accased lynchers than for some of the city council who are charged with voting for the foreign furniture conteact. — gold now in the country from use as | tended service in the state senate had Fromont Tvibute: Judgo Post hus met | Lhe power that has sucn important interests JUDGE POST has been for nine years [ money, and that gold would largely go | given him thorough familiarity with | the resurrected calumnios brought againsy | 8t stake on that coutinent. That iussia bhus an able, upright, careful district judge. | abroad to pay for the silver that would | democratic policy and methoas, and he | him in a square, frank and manly manner, :;l,u"h:l;ll'lluu:‘l:‘;:‘.:-:;:‘uv[;;.:“l:‘\l\:‘\:(lg lt’\‘;l‘:‘:l‘:til; )i svlonilnwyer. d o o 5¢ y roign ¢ ow 8888 bility nocessary to luv | The boomerang has aweady started back virtua sian protectorate over Ho is a superior lnwyer, an honest man, | be sent from foreign countries. How | possesses all tho ability necessary to lay 5 3 TGS CRG oD Cora T (ki et s 1a dral r o e e } i toward its thrower with deadly aim and and acitizen above repronch. He is | great this drain upon our gold resources | them bare in a way to mako the strong- | (e Y 0o llanaldeciaianio L Glilaes s lometaletiin eminently fitted for the office of judge | would be may be understood from the | est impression upon popular attention. ¢ 5 1885 things seemed to bo so favorable for ®f the supreme court, stutement of Secretary Foster that his | Mr, Fassett fs an indefatigable | i etinge Nebraskan: TheWorld-herald, | p 'oi. uscondancy in Coren that Great Brit- S. W. Cor' ISth and DOUglas' investi ions had led him to believe campaigner, making two and three Ignoramus Edgerton to a seat on the suprome ain took possession of Port Hamilton, an 4 CHICAGO grain speculators aro having | that there is in Iuropo more than $200,- | speeches a day, and he is a forceful, | pench, nas stooped to libel, slandor and | 131300 near the mouth of the Yellow Siea, and Bard sledding. They are reported to bo | 000,000 of silver, to say noth- | brilliant and eloquent speaker, He is | defamation. The W.-H. has fired its big | CONVOrted it into a naval station. Port 10,000,000 bushels short on November, | ing of the amount in Mexico | still a young man and whatever tho out- | gun, but the damage resulting from tho shot | Hamilton was afterward abandoned at tue Decembor and year corn. New York | aad South American countries, o | come of his present candidacy it is sufe | has all boen in the rear. EoauAet ol Cling ALIOURLIICED HoroRorious will again avengo herself upon Chicago | great 't of which would como | to predict that he will some day be | Lincoln Journal: Ten thousand votes Is a | i wicao ot tho cucrondor. Luosia has be. for losing the World’s fair. 0 to the United States as soon as tho [ prominent in national politics. conservative estimato of the gain to Mr. | ;uma moro aggressive since that time; aud it 3 ; udoption of free und unlimited coinage | - Major MeKinloy was expected to male | Post caused by the outrageous and utterly | woud need but a slight protext for her, in OMAIA'S roputation as a convention | preeluimed to the nations that this gov- [ a brave and vigorous fight, Iy | Indefensible attack of an Omata ioalauniiy city i3 losing no ground. The next | ernment was ready to take their silvor. | is his nature to do so, and | OF%8 ubon his privato character. The peo- ating \ nsk: o ¢ of Nebraska do not believe 1n courag- meeting of the Nobraska grand lodge of | The security of the country against | ho had shown in his Sevoral {:::,‘3",2;"fi‘:l;‘“"“l‘m;‘l“’h_; 1 encourag . . N 0dd Fellows will be held in this i th licy is in the administrati e G5 " ST prat and political intrigues seom to be operating 5 4 Ok - - Qaasiellora Il s biold i hig oLy 1012 policsila m:‘ ‘1}|I|I|l|‘1:;‘\l‘i«yll:“‘mlll'l:, contests for congress, and particularly | york Times: The maliclous slanders of | toward tho continunnce of outrages in China, [ownino: N INO O Onll)dny o AT S Tt ! g0} At | in his la what he was capable of | tho Omaha World-Herald will make thou- | which under other conditions would bo S0 at the snme time, the ,1<-nuu-n§n.- house of repre- | doing in a political battle that called | sands of votes for Judge Post. Of couvse it quickly and offectively punished. ~ . GOVARNoR Boras ae ] 5 sentatives will pass a free coinage | for’hard and steady worl. But ho has | should not affect the vote either way, but Ll 111“]0' “._m ERNOR nx\la.\ denies, on his part, | bill. . No democrati leader pre- | in the pending campaign more than met | there are thousands of good and honorable There are announcements from Prench po. 0 ». all intention to Michigar Towa, but | tends that this will not be done, | the expectations of his friends and sup- | men iu Nebraska who will resent such a use- | Jitical circles that the ropublic Is cultivating his party has gevrymandered every stato | nnd tho small republican minovity 1 | porters. He must have delivered | 108 maicious, and cruel attack upon the | n conciliatory policy. But, however this They're easy to detect from other makes, The people have in which it has had the power, and | that body will be powerless to provent | since tho camprign opened not | Personal churactor of oue of the most highly | may ve, thero is little doubt that the old taste. They're NOW HUNGRY. That's why we'ro kept on there is no question but that it would | it. The fate of such a measure in the 5 o 4 v respected citizens of our state. struggle of 1870 botween Franco and Ger- the jump from 7:30 a. m. till 8 p. m. HOED Rbig! far from an hundred speeches, fie ] jumy ¥ e resort to the Michigan plan to steal part | senate is somewhat uncertain, though | most them elaborate discussions of | 'Wuyne Herald: The loathsome and unjust [ many must sooner or later be fought over, Just now, the SECOND FLOOR scems to be the great drawing of Towa’s electoral vote, ‘i : ; ; K manuer in whicn the World-Herald of Sun- | France is no better reconciled over the loss of not without renson the free coinage ad- pe iwon © free coinagead- | the questions at issue between | 5,y sytacked Judge A. M. Fostis but a fair | Alsace-Lorraine today than on the day it W. R VAUGHAN, ox-mayor, oxpects | o . oxPress confidence that it would | the partics in Ohio, und he s | saraplo of the ighting mothods of that cor- | it was wrung from her upon tha ignominious ' ] to mako a million out of his scher ; for | that body, The country has been | still hard at work and reported to bo us | ruptible sheet. its filth has nover before | fail of Napoleon IIL Though originally peusioning ox-slaves H me for ) assured that it would eucounter defeat | fresh as at the beginning. Not a few of | assumed such a stagnaut state as at present | suateted from Germany, by force, sho kuows q %8 o © appears 1o [‘at the hands of the president, and the | his speeches have been masterpieces of | and the people will on the 3d of next | it was bers by possession for nearly 200 think thero are enough gullible ex- slaves in the south to make him rich, Mr. Vaughan's scheme is a fraud and his pension scheme at $4 a hoad o bare. with the vain hove of being able to assist shaclalmatoiiglior tniersatsibysgmaicuold That is, three floors in one building, and all packed with movement. Thus it is that nationsl jealousie: [ i [& the event of trouble in China, to protect what I5 | had a good card. Thau’s our utterance of the secretary of the treas- litical ce rove 1 have agai month resent the sayings of that slanderous ars, and feels that by language, religion, ary s- | political controversy, and have again ying: anderou \ 0 3 h 1 | in tow! that a woleome ury makes the ussurance doubly sure, 1 T AR “what-is-it! by depositims their ballots for | situation und long possession, it is rightfully And all the ladies and little folks in town know 3 y demonstrated that in the discussion of : TS two and three pleco — i : S Post, who has proven the World-Herald's [ hers, and the ropubliv is as ready to fight awaits them there. Our little beautics, in z ihengirifhe bassno ierlonsindiliailic s LREE Tl Co I RO TR for it, when circumstancos favor, as — . After mature refloction and careful | claim to distinction as an eloquent | ,u), \wnilg Kdgeston hasn't the first princi- | hold it; and Germauy, on theother hand, has s 8 5 M. G, R. ARMSTRONG who lnst yeqr | I1VeStigation wo are convinced that tho | speaker, though ~ ho sometimes | plo of competency -iamely, a practice. never forgotten how she lost it, nor will she don't Lok 1ike dry goods store clothing. ~*Thoy’vo got & touch and was the republican candidato for comp. | PYOPOSILION to issuo $100,000 of bonds for | says eloquent things. His ud- mont Flail:, “That the World-Heraa’s | surrender it without & desporate strugele. tusto to 'om."" that sido doulers ain't on to. Thoy're no higher tecilar has boen provailed upon by his the erection of a library building should | dresses are essentially practical, but his | poet scandal was & boomerang is beginning @ republic of France is steadily advanc- Sty warm supporters o enter the race e | "¢ 4efoated. The proposition contom- | avguments are presented in language so | to bo fully reaiized.: When it first came out | ing in power and the coufidence of her peo- i 2.00 ND UP sitizens’ candidato for oity clork, M. plates the acceptance of the lot on the | vigorous and virile that they never be- | people were startled, and the better class | Ple 'l'|\<“ “’:- respect of uxlm-x- lvuI:\)m* Her ol A . oty clovk, Mr, | 20 41 S T : amartadt 3 ive.' Unaues: ro pained that @ man seemingly so pure | Wealth is becoming prodigious, her army Armsfrong {s woll qualified for the southenst corner of Nineteenth and | come todious or unimpressive. Unques- | wero pa [ o ) Lt N > 8 Q AR e Chov atruata unden Sanatte T M AR Ay bt and nobio should have such a blot on his | colossal aud perfectin discipline. It was but - Bovs' ¢ dren’s Overcoat sition and onjoys. an oxeolont raputa: | L1812y iruots_ under tho condisions o | tionbly Mojor Moiinloy. hus suppliod | s, nobie should havs much w it ou i | Sl n e T (i Qur Boys” and Childre tion for intearity and sobriot I'l:‘\:ll“l'l o 1‘\ R Byron Reed, which '“”.“1 "f‘“‘"“‘”‘ o othor e | becomes fully known the sentimont of sorrow | imperialists are bocoming tired of resisting " Have u stylish and offective air, caught up from our mon's dopart- ere——— ads as folle spoakors than any othor man in the | . "o, ped 10 wrath and indiguation, and | the new order of things, and thateven Victor mont and FECULIAR to our own make. PEARL buttons and corsets ave the | ‘I bereby give and devise to my son Abra. | country. Iven should he be defeated | o' varoment of 95t s fully and iwplicitly | Napoleon hus expressed the utier hopeless- only articlos of merchandise which have | “®™ I+ Keod, trustes, a lot of laud at the | for governor of Ohio, which now seems | peljevea by all who are not particularly in. | Bess of ever overturowing tho republic, If | SEE TO IT. been incrensed in price by the passage | *°11east cornerof Warney and Ninoteenth | most improbabld, he will con- | terested in disbelioving it. In Fromont the | War comes, between alliances of nations led | of the McKinloy bill. Inasmuch ns No. | 2490 88 5-10 foet front on Harnoy by 93510 | tiuue to be' regarded as one of tho | seutimentof ull parties 15 ouo way, They | by this republicand the Germau empire, uy That your wants In undorw J o C1 08 NO- | foor on Nineteenth stroet to bo by him con- V ori- casurod vell said by Cbancellor Caprivi, its suffer- 3 ho most elegant and varied stock in Omaha. In braska and Omaha are to have a pearl 19 v him con- | foremost leaders of his party, whom it | condemn tho World-Herald in unmeasured | well sal \ from this the mos veyed to the city of Omaha, provided the ey aFmS, trongest democr: o | 1vgs and consequences will probably be more \ S Na Rua flinolehinas s walve done button factory we can forgive Major | city shail erect thoroon a fivst lass e pront | COUId 1Ot afford to allow to long remain | terms, aud even thgjirongest domocrat aro | YA U ai al] previous wars. stylish and novelty neckwear and fine g MoKinley for raising the price. Per- | building, covoring the wholo of said lot, to b | @t ©f public station. 1080 AT NG RIS AROLsGR AT [0, DT et 5 past tho quarter stretch haps the increased costof tho othor | Wt least four storios hign; bulding to bo com. | ¢ Way bo pertinent to commend tho | SHEE0 AR O T et TN TRy I (T srticle may reduce our doctors’ bills and | menced within one year from the date of will | eXumple of these enrnest and indefatiga- i dress or business suit, see the boys ¢ be likowlse a blessing belng probated; to be under roof within two | ble republican leaders to the attention | === = Y em——— i ‘“l;‘;‘:: @ Duilding is enclosed the [ of those republicans in other states Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. " ——————]——— i o et IS S stoe is oute land to eity, conditioned | whose inactivity implies u want of Send for illustrated catalogue. smississippl congress with | ) bt tho promises are al o ropar interest 1 $ o reprosentativos from Arkansas, Mis E A1Ways to be used as o | propor interest in the welfave of their 8 ) public library and art gallery and for such 2 i ronce to i sourl, Town, Kansas, Toxus, Colorado, | othor purposes as may b meidental or noces: | P2FH: I not absolute indifference to ity 7 T [ 1 Niw Mexico, Arizona, Wyoming, Ne- | sary thoreto," Sucoeas, A | | | T h‘ruslm. South Dakota, Montana and the hese conditions are in our opinion u WANT of a quorum is likely to posts ! [ | Pacific const, unanimously endorsed | bar to the acceptance of the Reed be- | pone the boodle investigation until aftc J_ L \ L Omaha as the plece of holding the next | quest. A first-class, four-stor " > 88, 10 L 'y fire- | the election. Enough has been discov- ; 5 p ow er 1 Reliable Clothiers. OPEN TILL 8 P. M. EVENINGS® republican nativnal convention. This is | proof bullding, 88x93, will cost & groat | ered, however, to make life anything but a further ovidence of the unanimity of | deal more than $150,000. A four-story | ey v to some very ambitious citizens of Omaha. R S " . b 3 - — SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 O'CLQOCK, able. The wmost perfoct art gallorie soutiment whioh provails all through | public library and musoum is not desie the west for Omaha, and should have its | ¢ pes offect upon the national committee in | and library buildings are not more than | ARTHUR E. BALDWIN, one of the can- \ AmmeY PURE g s e T determining the location, | o stories above the busewont or foun- | didutes for justico of the peaco on the WW ~ nd wintor furnishings are supplied

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