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OMAHA DAILY BEL. DAY. OCTOBER T"] I)l\ | ]AY ]”‘”.} THAT 80000 GAS CLAIM te monopolies, individuals or com- | what was (m\..“,-. 1 us during tho first | proof? One whole story of that steu WASHINGTON GOSSIP, K umm»:riw STEAL [=1 4 b At the council moeting lnst night Mr. | bines for cash, influenco or any | six months ofble year, and if the im- | ture, 120126, has buon sot apart and ex- Wasnixatox Tonewo o Tt Bew, ) | County Commisaionors Think Demics - Osthoff asked the chair, Councilman | other consideration. They are not for | ports of specly continue at the recent | pressly planned for the public library d"‘_‘*';'\“"lr"f‘\"‘]"”‘;‘.l;“""""-,\ ( p = | Lowry, to relate the history of thonllo#- | sale now and never have been except | rate wo shall} 'J"" bt phb L L B0 e Bl Senator Cullom has been greatly annoyed PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING | ance of the #40,000 gas bill, for which he | for legitimate business advertisements. | before the beginning of next year. | before spring and then the library will | by the publications in several of the country | $10ners hold & special session for the purpose - - had bheen charged with wrongfully vot- | All statoments, insinuations or hints to | It is more tHan like howev that | be in a fire-proof building, and there it p}umn of 1llinots that he has expended §,000 "( appointing judgoes and clorks of eloction, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, ing. Mr, Lowry who isinthe same boat | the contrary are maliciously false, and | the whole amoetat of gold wo sent abroad | should aad will remain until o library | a vear on the now lease which he has taken ( ll:fl'"“wv Was a warm ono and was highly oA L TER D (G e *15 0 | expluined that under advies of ox-City | known to be false when given uttorance. | will not bo ret@rned so soon. Europe | builing, art hall and musouns is orectod | on family rsidence hora knowa as tho Bay W piil s Ihf"‘l\‘l- KL L th the cour BIX MONLHAL. o1 o 800 | Attorney Connell payment of the gas | Tii BEE pays, and pays roundly, for | could hardly stand so much of u drain | on a sightly and central location. ard proporty on Highland terrace. Therural % hotd Tuesday nigh Hindny Tire, OG Year bills had been refused during one coun- | the enterprise of runhing a special teain | upon its gold regerves in so short a time, | — press is demanding an explanation why Sen Eatirdny It6e. One Yo cil and carried over to_another council. | from Omaha to Plattsmouth to catch | A return of sogiritios is thoroforo to bo | HENRY OsTioFr enterod the city | tor Cullom s expendod his onuiro sonato- | LU R AETEE TORE T o0 Weekiy Boe, Une Yenr After Connell had been suporseded his | the overland fiyer fn order that its | expectod in paghsettloment for the mer- | council Jununry 7, 1890. January 1, | Ml sulary for ahouso in which to Tive M ) mowmbors of tho repubiiean contra ¢ OFFICES successor signed & report to pay the gas | morning edition may reach its patrons | chandise whioli ®urope must have. But | one weck later, Mr. Osthoff cast his first | gl 16O B SRR, S SUNTE U0 | were prosent. Thioy asked for fair rop Cmaha, The Bee Bullding. bill. There were no funds to pay it and | in the south and west in good season. | it is itirefy¥ safe to count upon | important vote for tho proposition to | understood that he pays much less than §2,000 At 3:30 Chairman O'Kooffe oallsd Fouth Oniaha, corner N nnd 26th Streeta (st i o Bk Ao, | st i e R X | R ok our ol ave the city attornoy confess judgment | 8nd only £300 per annim more than ho paid | mooting to order, but there w somet ol 14, 12 Pearl Street the elaim went ovor until two years ugo, | These pnyments are made in cash, nat | the restoration of all our gold | have the city attornoy confess judg for tho houss wihich b formorly oocuploi on | Mewn (G fder, buL thora was somet o T s hane Hhutiding | When It was paid unde* advice of the | wlvertising, upon presentation of the | within the next six months, | on behalf of the city in favor of the | Nussachusottsavenue, Publicmen areniways | (e ey EOHANE Ha RO Y Tonrteonth Stroct city attorney. ““Mr. Bochel Mr. Davis | bill for the servico by tho B. & M. Ruil- | thoreby adding, with what has | $10,000claim of tho gas company. That | very prompt to deny wny storivs which may | Gloric dohn Craves. byt ot i e e and othots Votod for it, th mayor ap- | rond company. Tho bills paid sinco Tis | already boon returned, §75,000,000 to tho | is the rocord and o donial or oxplana- | %% the sues ofthelr constiingnty oneera | Consternation et and Bt W i ; O e 10 naws and | Proved it and Osthoff was not at fault | Bk chartered this special train exceed | circulation of the country. The financial | tion ean mako it appear othorwiso. tal. 1tis o tradition hero that wuen theso | 37 Vara T bttt away tholist oo R on o Possed: to the | ns much ne the others, f atall. forty-ive hundred dollars, conditions coula not be more favorable —_— y Al bt kAU L L T on_tho coanty tux lists for £ditorint Department “Davis explainod that he himsell was | Moreover Ttk Bk has no monopoly | than thoy are tothe future prosperity of | MAYOR CUSHING'S action in making | {68 haws politicat fortuncs, | whetn the Iatd | County Clork O Malloy, g ovor tho R chairman at the time tho bill was puid. | of this spocial newspapor train. For | tho country, and only confidenco that | up tho lists of cloction ofticers is \\!n’-H\’ oloction s Uniad States. senator from o A L R AlLbusinens lotters and, romittances shoutd | The original bill was not puid in full,but | nearly a yoar tho World-Herald has | they will not bo ruthlessly disturbed is | indofensible, Hoshould have boen fair | stale of Miunesots, his, politioal orbunonts | = Me. Borlin askod 1o bo allowed to namo o ko nddressod to Tho leo Publishing Coripany, | 816,000 was deductod from it, and bills | shared the privilogo of this train with | lncking, Ropublican success noxt Tucs- | enough to select: republicans vouched | PRI FIGUI IR N ana i, | foW men, biit as o porson paid any attention i ™ it fior af (ho vome | not disputed were added, making the | Tk Bk and pays its proportion of the | duy in the statos where tho democratic | for by republican organizations. The | culatea them wmons 1ho conntey votors, much T A O TR i R aay by Bhnysae 5o total about $40,000, Tite Bek mude a | tolls charged by the Burlington road y is committed to the free and un- | courso pursued lays him open to tho |1t ‘s eaid, ‘to- Mr. Windom's “politi- | "o clork upon Mr. Borlin's roturn road THE BEE BUILDING, bill should not have been paid. from the outset and it comes with bad | to create this confidence. tion booths with Osthofl strikers. :"u\l:‘v:x “;l.“.‘,;.“.t“‘..“:,».‘(;.;:li,":};.:“.“,g:-(-\:,: o Vat Canip moved It bs adoptod, Mr . | “*Bechel said he voted for the paymont | grace for him to fabricate and circulate . dath fok re-slection followed closo upon. the CIRCULATION | of the $10,000 as a just claim such slanders IN RAISING the local weather office to 0RGE P, BEMIS hns lived in Omaha | Lo 0F BEIG Coment that 10 wis £ | g0 \r HeElin suvgostai Ut tho moilon was would soem that Senator Cullom s justified | iiaq T, R EhH 0 b shoula bave hid | h 2 8 i sotting the farmers right about is lease " 4 L SHALLAOULL Pubjishing cd wenr IS IR BRERRERITY o TOpoRtad by | 2 ELetey, Ok Biveht cognized the fact that | her boundaries and is thoroughly loyal, st o Judio i ench reciner, 0 Tor i e cuding October #h 1501, Was s | the World-Herald. Now lot us see | 10 thesodays that is something worth sas- | i) fs o business centor and fully en- | He is & man of exporience and respocta- The sensational wind has beon taken out of | oyporwicn o O PeTS OF the board thought ey e whothor this viadieation vindicatos, [u | 1 0T mas, bub 1 I8 0 peculiar disis®. | titlod 4o all the bonefit to bo derived [ bility. He will mako a fist cluss chiof | the Chiling affuiv by au efferof the rebellions | Mr. Buniin_eliaractorizod tho mayor's ap prtmee T propor financial revaration to_our wiured | ion boards. o did met prepie oo Tuesday, Oct, 2. % 3 i by | counoll f 5 a i Wednesday, Oct 4 b claim for over $40,000 aguinst the city Henry Osthoff understands city affairs. rapidly extending and whose value is £ 5 ~ 2 X Yhoane . SHistells 3 AT e T WrrniN the last four days over 20,000 | sailors, and punish - the soldiers, sail- | party to auy such fraud wards Chursday, Cct ‘e during the term of Mr. Connell. The Wortd-teratt., | fully appreciated by the commercial and our day ors mud polico in_ its sorviea | fri¥ toany such Craudy ])‘;P\HIU Buturduy, Oct. 54, .. SR Justness of that elnim was disputed by Only a week ago Me. Hitcheock was | agricultural communities throughout | headof cattle have been 3-.-”1;4-.1 atthe | who fivod upon our dofousoloss won | fjcan “majority one yvear ago, . tho Fori 24,545 | Uas Inspector Gilbort and Me. Conneil | prancing up and down the stroots on n | the country. A local forecast official | South Omaha yards. —This broaks all | i tho streots of Valparaiso. s is &l it | repiiolicais b beon enorsd d i clee 5 UUGEORGE 1 ZSCIUOK. [ insisted that the over-charges which | hunt for a candidate for mayor against | has been assigned to this station with | previous records and illustrates tho ards had boen creatod entirely of Bworn to beforo ma and.AubscRISd inomy || et : vowth of tho stock businoss nt that | Shias niyon e Woro roprasantod as passini Tako tho cntire list, and it totetare me and subseribod in WY | Giihere placed at many thousand doliars | Osthoff. Nobody in or out of town was | authority to mako his own forocasts, | & : through is 1 the past, ~Chili has named its ¥ (B Roagis, be deducted before the bill should be | more outspoken against Osthoff than the | based upon a eareful study of the daily | lourishing suburb. AL ,'I“"["j:“'l‘;"l:','“'I}*‘;‘I"‘}l“"”‘u"["‘]', a lowed, flapdoodle editor of the Double-Ender, | weather maps. Western forecast offi- the reparation of Chil's part in connection The growth of the averaze daily circulation | 8 pdoc editor of ie hie-Ender. TRY prolos! 5 5 " { p ol cans had beon suggested to the mayor, bu of Titk Der tor six years 13 shown invhe fols | Now there were hoodlors in the coun- | Ho appealod to his silk stock- | cials have been appointod and nssigned | FENRY protests foo ‘“”l"-l l”“ o | With tho affals which has uttractod 80 much | instond of prosonting theit namos ho ad suhe LTATL cil five years ago just as there had been | ing club frionds to resont the | to the large commercial centers for the | 88 garrulous as an old maid at the coun- | attention of late. 7 stituted domocrats or ropublicans who wora 4 i cil meeting and five times declared that " o L . y in sympathy with tho democrats. ; A The yearly meeting of tho t'riend’s church | sy "Pimme demanded the previous quos ho had not numed un oloetion ofiicer and | organization for the states of Marylund, Vi | o s nia i, Lynandod e previous q fivo times voted for the officers named [ ginia and Ponnsylvania is in session at Bal- | MO &% Hie 13t of bimos hd been found, by the mayo timore and is developing something whicti | NMogsrs, Timme, Van Camp and. Mr. Chaie may bo of interest to Tk Bek readers. AU | pan voting - Mr. PGt vt | A MAN whose record is as checkered | concern located in Nevraska and South Da- | cinets,” remarked tho chalrman and vulnerable as that of Jo Edgerton )f{'.\}"\-.m‘,‘-'r".'\‘[’.'u L, hgnney of | Just thon a messago was received from tho cannot concoul his own defects by hav- | teoand on' nginu concorns was road, I | % Hostated that o wanted w chago ing his conscienceless newspuper organ | substance it statod - that the peaco policy - | N Ty hold that it was out. of order, § vocated by Gendral Grant during his admin T 3 i 4 fling mud at his opponent. SRy LI RO mine - Prosdont Lowry of the city council said :\:“*“':‘“; r‘[‘ e """”L S _;""'lv "H:.[\';'y | if any change wus mado the whole st would = positions of Indian agonis wero being mado | yave'to o back to the city counc as Tite chances aro that Madsen will not | political snaps, fnstead of leaving thein in § (ocided o taits o it o R Aspman s the hands of thio various Christian denomina- o P Loty sl fo be tho only crippled councilman at the [ the bands of tho various Chrisiian denomina: \ Soath Omaiia and the country precisets gentlemen will have their heads as well | bad control of the agoney of tho Santed | saletod thor ot ot some days ug A Sioux Iudians distributed through the cen oA = 4 a8 arms in slings. tral nart of praska, but the agzont ap JOLLY In €. OF ¢ —_— pointed by the meeting tad been supersoded b : ; A LIBRARY building flanked by Tom [ by Dr. Helm, an appointeo of the authori- | prow on enough to say it We will know we ing thut the gas company should give | mental fraud explain his sudden change | hoff will not bear inspection, He began |\ 055 LR B8 R E0 5 “power Bl ke \\'|%hi1m!m}__ I‘I_'hu ; Baitimore | & SEhr yed an ol liiny. Oteracties. andics e 8 olivIthe oy whi o o , TR i % s councilmandid] caveer by joining the | Y8 LI arly meeting 0 ‘riends placed Musio, elected lim oursclves, and could have the city the money which tho boodlers | of hoart unless it be that some of tho | his councilmaniu D llu dotnlnE B ol e e St m AR BN B LBTO M ama LI | T el e con ol e O B oAl Fana FUAbIS e Lartatn mbats done it if not a single democrat in the demanded ruthor than to allow itself to | covporations or contractors who ave in- | gang known ggthesolid twelve. Al-| ;0 5ail will bo no eredit to Omaha, | the Santeo Sioux resarvation to tench tho | ever bad in tho city of Blair was that givon state had voted for him, " be bled terested in the election of Osthoff have | most his fivst voto was cast in favor of 7 Induan women heuscliold work and tho like. | by the mombers of the Koeloy Bi-Cnloride of At that very time Huscall and his fol- | contributed liberally to the campaign | paying the gas,company a bill of $40,000, A BUTTON factory in Omal int the '.\"N H"“,‘m ““Nm'i““' f;‘_l ‘\m\l""'h”m:‘ g'; Gold club ou Tuesday evening. Germania lowers in the council were trying toforee | eaition? in fuco of the tnctithat the claim was ex- | 4/t o incitition 1o result from Titis | Lo, Thoy bave siteso Sucecoded 1o saons b was orally farsiiod full comprisad ENOU G THE OLD P ARTI the relocation oi the city hall in e cessive. He voted against the pro- i o R ul 3 s = . | ing another matron at the expense of the | besides citizens of Blair a number of ex- NG e R cr o engo for the course Tie Beg had | LOOKING FOR A NEW CANDIDATE e en ool S e s | B eampalen tnftavoetofilomet pat S R e o oe | o bare TG alliove: tiiol atata) S Tov s Coes royonso Clabhith el R G o D CE R TGy L i Sa.nLI08 ronage for home manufactories. will make application to coneress for ten | Tue ont A S, pursued in upholding the police com- R HOUILOROIL ! SR L) T ty employed jwhich would have e ] more matrons to be distributed throughe O LR LEE LT T, Olark, Preal mission. The relocation propositions | Of the democratic party at prosent re- | g vad $10,000 o year and introduced an Cornplinotiie Oulaha. shio difforen bribos, Tio estimaten costaf f FUSI0RY AASEIV R B E B L Ty O hpuse, 1ove | were still pending. On the day on gard Me. Cleveland as the most availi- | orainance providing for more tax eatc s, Cheyenne Sun. Stalban Ao vemEa ol ‘u‘ull1|yv]um|(rxllln>h followed by a response on behalf of Blair by Orort nd was on'liand in fuil toreo | which the exposure was to be made the | Ple man the pacty can nominato for tho | g voted both ways on the Ballou ol From tho testimony of Wyoming's dole- | on'thio Tnaiun reservation mado nder tho | Judeo fosso T. Davis, A soprano solo. o with fts soul stireing music. | Tho fiest spenker | gcoundrels who were in the gas claim [ Pre ‘dcrnfl.v next yoar. Hols rm;uz"lfi"‘l trie light ordinaice. Ho voted to award | £atcs to tho transmississiopl congross at | civil rlos, and in response to-tholr roquest | ttied “Doar Hoarl, " was then vory cliarm: ours fired brondsides of HOT SITOT INT ol o as tho foremost oxponent of fhe anti- SN (e io [ Omaha thero 15 the most kmnaly feeling | President tiarrison ordercd alt appointments | inely renderea by Miss Aunio Gertrudo loues fred broudsides ot 10T SHOT INTO | boodle pool sent word to the editor that | 48 the fc Sep > anbi- | the gasoline light' contract to the Ohio Uil D ate i s AT T by 0SS L o Ban e Gl e e BOTI THE OLD PARTIES. e drow . stection doctritios of the party, al- among the citizens of Nebr: ’ ol botweo iLvery and tho slLver: if Tue Bee would suppress this expos- | Protec (L] k O PLBLY, company although it was the highest 7 A in | The two matrons now on the reservation are | Inventor's Wife" very effectively and this allel botweon African slavery and the slavery r ¥ pany g & toward Wyoming. This was evidencod in y : . Ths Mrs. M. L. H. Steer, who is assizned to tho | was followed by a male quartotto singing of the liboring clusses with such lozic and 'e they wou C o city ha i though he is in nowiss entitled to the idder. > vobo low Squiref % Tollinie foron s to convinee the most skepsieal | U@ they would drop the city hall fight bidder. Ho voted to allow the Squires | ),y \vays which will long b remembored. | Shatos Sisux apenoy, ava Miss Lo dT. Donn DG Ty o 2B as 1 AR 6 WM CRLB T AT aavo that the peopio's party 18 a necessity of the | and do anything that he wanted with re- | distinction, being noithor the ;W”w" Of | street sweeping claim although the city B i ReinowetitbnaiNneE O Roticat Srantyti ok | s Rt et R P thes ind tho principlos whieh i€ wdvocatos | purd 10 the building. This proposition f'“'l ‘1""‘["““ DOSIRHIT “_"1“5" de- | yttorney had promounged against it. Ho Manutac 5. South Dakota. sponse being tho Keelay U-Bi-Dee, com eonclusively thut the tendency of THE OLD | was spurned and the exposure was | iender WERGE bl - e He- | yoted with the franchised corporations i et TR 5 e b ) PATTIES Wi (o make tho Tl rieher and the [ 18 SPRERCC 10 e | fooling, also, among democrats el 1 el % | A Tammany judge in New York is said to | _[t1s found that tho rbport of tho clectric | [ Willlams then rendorod. wiTome, Swecy poor pooror, and eloseil with “an enrnest, | made, although it entailed a loss of from | Mr. Clo 1 has an inalionable | PG ruilway corporations when oppor- |y sisgued 600 naturalization papers at one | commussion for the District of Columbiu, re- | Tfome ns areanged vy himself in a beaunful glentizouiutin hahale of, thy yoininecs of | £10.000 to 320,000 upon The Bee Building | thit Mr. Clovoland hus an fnulionablo | yunity prosented. His' racord is bud | yiiing. o at tho rato of two a miwuto. Sueh | Viowedin tuose specials last. night, ' micos R el G S the Indopendents. Tle compired the records er noming 4 ab i e S [ h ; right to another nomination, and that it | from hoginning to end.” He will not do political organizations as Tammany can turn It is that high tonsion wires which | sistod of the Saxhorn quartottos - cratic Eleotion OMeors ATl Right F. ROSEWATER, EmiTon. g Yesterday aftornoon tho eounty commia The meoting should have convenod at o'clock, atthat hour the commis Washington. o1 EWORN STATEMENT OF i Etatoof Nebrasin 1 “Osthoff sat down, content at being an equal footing with these of Qintes T Tession , ot Tnr Bre | vindicated by the republicans,” A8 RLESS . large citics, the chiof of tho weather | city, has inrge property interests within per cent democrats, The Sixth ward stoal = was the rankest in tho eity. Good republi Tennaer e before and have been s'nce. To these oction of such & man as an insult to | purpose of maxing forecasts more in de- A Ko by : boodlers the disputed gas claims beeame | jytelligent democrats and a public dis- | tail than those at Washington. Weather a bonanza. In the midst of the conten- | grace. He was closeted for hours with | maps will be issued at Omaha and dis- L a1 tion the editor of Tui BEk met two of | prominent demoerats and what-is-its | tributed by early mails and otherwise 1o the i4in 1 August wing eastern proprictors of tho | trying to start a citizens’ movement to | with the view of making the data and Lkl 3 4 United Gas company in Chicago, who | snuff our Osthoff. He tried to get | information they contain of the greatest osom e i told him that hooding councilinen de- | joseph Garneau on the track and when | service to the general public. These manded 50 per cent of the gas | Garneau declined he insisted that Jeff | maps, the basis of all weather forecast- bill as their own sharo of the | Bedford must run to knock out Osthoff | ing, will be found extremely interesting claim. In other words they do- | and his backer, Contractor Hugh Mur- | and valuable. The work of the local manded 20,000 ov over of the $10,000. | phy, He snecred at Osthoff in his | bureau in the postofiice buiiding has These officers denouneed the boodlers in | papor and would not say a word in his | been lacgely increased. New instiu- unmensured tevms, [mmediately after | fagor until two davs ago. ments and printing outfits have heen re- “Threefourths of the democrats in his veturn from Chicago. the cditor of What is the cause of the sudden flop? | ceived and a popular appreciation of the Nebraska will vote. for Joo Edgerton; Tre B wrete a seathing editorial | Is Henry Osthoff of a week ago a differ- | service is confidently anticipated. then after election they will cleim that charging the boodlers with demanding | ent man from tho Honry Osthoff of they clected him. — They have gall 50 per centof the gas claim and demand- | yoday? On what ground can this monu- | THAT “clean record” of Henry Ost- Jay Burrows, the independent dic- tator, in his specch at Munden, Octo- ber 6, suid: of Post and Edzerton, and the verdiet of tha | company 1d bo i i =|'L'l-|h"m' 18 1o glve’ their support to Honest After Mr. Broatch became mayor sev— | Would be in the nature of a grave nJus- | for mayor. out American citizens ad libitum, but it keeps | erous to life shall be painted bright | pass solo by B. M. Willsey, guitar duet by tice not to give it to him. As to Gov. ———— 1ho rest of the country busy sorting out tho 'his is, by firemen, rozarded as an os- | Mrs, W, 7. Taylor ana’ Mr. Williams, ernor Hill, the only pretentious rival of A LONG time ago there were three | j,4 coriminato mass pecially good suggestion and is commended | gracefuily rendered soprano solo entitled domand the dofeat of Josaph W. Fdger- | garded as o juiey pirce of meat by the | the ex-president at this time, it is plain | bids submitted for suburban streot light- Lo ek Focomimnda. that wirca MBUIA Do | Ts cendiarid DF Mise Kods Castottor, eral ineffe e attempts were made to THE business interests of Nebraska | pass the gas claim, which was still re- jority. Not a single member of the council A PASS is o bribo according to Dicta~ who voted to take this case out of the tor Burrows. This being the case, Ed- gorton’s street car pass No. Me- Keighan's railrond pass No. 993 and Vandorvoort’s No, 214 must be bribes. Secretary Pirtle’s bribo includes trans- 3 f ther recommends that es should be | The reading of “isdward Gray” by Miss ¢ SR o e O L G I s et Neglecting the Missouri. k 4 A ton, the independent candidate for judge | boodlers. Finally the gas company | he has no following of any consoquence | Ing. One company bid $15.50 per lump, was courteously received in the south, | Electric Light company $20. The Elec- | 4005 oive western waterway of them all is | ous and unsightly. tho musical purt of tho programme. him. the combine to order the attorney to ; 3 J ! = crats take no stock in him. Unless he [ mon pole took the award of contract and | estern interests represented. There is no | Fit? e EcelnTona ot DT GaW S A on L W ah other novthern states decline 10 go into | hy ronson of its violution of contract and | 110N it is probable his name will not be | ber 1. The old gasoline contract ut Nt signed to special duty ‘at tho War depart- — - the timber culture contest of Frank A. Ab- Cleveland as a candidate. There is not | many of its old posts with new lamps. courts and voted to have it paid in full puign, but a considerable hostility else- | Dia the Electrie Light company merely [ a craft of the mouitor type would be a moro S Tollowingioncers olagtadiies. 1. 1 Ondy, been tampered with, If it was an hon- e are to bo known as chapters, and the presid- portation for his wife. i : o A mined by the justico courts of Omaha | joast, been aceused of being a brainless nin- | 1oHi {1k oo, wxilinry; Mrs.' Gratoit, of St. Cecon's Tire Grenudier guards of Groat Brit- | deal why was 1t pulled through | Wriff reform, aro not friendly to Mr. ¥ ) Joash baon,soousediotitolng (e 28| oak lkelon e placed under the sidewalks rather than the | Haller, tho tenor 1 biss augk and ignoramus with a bad record and busi- | this claim was pending in the courts a A et 4 ness men cannot repose confidence in | bargain was struck with Broaten and | but developed no strength as a possible "'"“"‘”]'“’I'"""""y lh”“l“’; the highest | peing totally neglocted. The thing to do e e Iteatposca| L emugibioonaudedivionion ke o RNy residontial ¢ ate. V sen demo- | bidder and having the longest persim- v a western congress and have . L. Carlson was today appoirted po tion entitlea “The Pribilations of a Country presidential candidat Vestern demo. g & 1 now is to hold a western congress and mastor at Axtell, Kearney county, vico L. J. [ Manager, or tho Barn-S!ormers Lamont,” 1 e confess judgment for the wholo amount : : i 4 TLLINOTS alliance men foliowing the | i, m,\[i.‘, of the fact that the cha can got the New York delegation | the lowest bidder left the eity. The | aisposition lfl‘vx' ate dissension, lmL[whuL 15 {I‘n!m 1J. B, _|’| !m, \r\'l\n Ilmwul;\ rolm'nm‘! the following 1.4_“.“ pu:l. Miss ln,-.myy.,.u. A S s o B f g ¢ J i L TS e be enterad upon Novem- | waitted is a decont appropriation for com- | from Iurope with his' family, will remain at | Miss Davis ana Mossrs. Lawless, Rocho and oxample of the organization in several | wore a hundred to one that the company, [ it the next national democratic conven- | contract was to be enterod up § pleting the work but fairly bogun on the | Washingtou threo weeks, having beon as- | Sexton, politics. This may slough off a few | charter obligations, could not recover | mentioned thero, per lamp remained in force and the 600 A mont. /AL tho explration of this thmo bo will Organizod n Guild: walking delogates, but it leaves the re- | any of it, or at the outside only & small But the democratic party is by no [ lights have been drawing pay regularly. Dangers of the Horn r ,l}"‘l}"odm‘llin“ e e A largo and onthusiastic meeting of tho spectable working farmors in the ma- | nmount, means unanimous in support of Mr. | Recontly the gasolitie company replaced | Olicaan; Timas. 5 Indics of All Snints’ parish was held in tho ol . The news that tho pouderous mouitor | you've Prank H. Willard, from the Chadron = church yestorday aficrnoon for the purposo < st S B o) i ] A Miantonomah is being prepared for offeusive | ofjce, was tod: Mrmed by Assistant Sec- | of organizing All Saints' guild, a society “jl‘.\' strong opposition to him in New The Electrie Light. comgany h_“" Bok operations against Chils will cause wide- [ retary Chandler. The contestant's applica- | which is to bave supervision and control over York, which ho is now endeavoring to | taken any steps looking to a fulfiliment JFEGEVE PRI 0 IR U onds | tion 1o amend the decision bolow i doniod | 211t orgunizmtions in (ho pavish, was ignorant of the fact that it was a | Placate by participation in the cam- | of its contract. What does it mean? |y thenavy. A voyage avound Cape Horn in | 80d bis cotry cancellod. .S, H. The orgavization was perfected and tho oh. Not onme of them can clean his % 3 : 0 PASSING JESTS, president; Mrs. L. J. Drake, vice president J ts from the imputation that he had | Where. The radical silver men in | throw itself into the breach to save the | hazardous exploit than was ever performed de) e BN AR E An ol s B aoraba to A L lLion e tho varty, who vregard the ques- | Ohio Gasoline company or did it mean | 1 the heat of battle. An assumed name—A wite, The differeut organizations n tho parish est deal why confess judgment when by ”‘”; o tho ; ”‘,"l‘ B0 “;‘“"" POINTS ON STALE POLITICS, e domonstration of canino joy bestns ab { lng oficer of cach chapier’ Iy kuown us o by 4 it ' ited coinage of silver as heing = e 1 onc warden. These officers are as follows: Mrs, so doing there was nothing to ba | 1€ < A3y PROBABLY 2,500 civil cases are dete 3 T T o : , = gained? i e o L honest | Quite as important as the question of BROBAL 150010} ¢ Goring Courier: - Judge Post has nover, av Any man would much rather be a fool than | Ausustus Prawt, warden of tho Woman's Mha i iy N : chapter; Mrs, Saturn, of the Cha 1 chap. a . H 3 ) e feoay y The jurisdiction of a justico | compoopish demagogue. , . ¢ A En G y raivany.ing ‘dinata R B R s : Cleveland, This by no means insignifi- | © 3 5 Detroft Froo Pross are a grasping | ter, and Mrs. Sunderland, of the King's ain are very insubordinate. Within six | just as one council went out and the B70Y & is Jimited to $200. It will appear from Plattsmouth Herald: Wo have heard *sald Sumway o Datighters. months they have openly mutinied twice | other came in? It was part of the bar- ‘I'""' "I";"""“ olithe | ]!"1j" l”l”l“"g and | ) oco facts that & justics court is an | prominent demoorats say that tho sonsa (o dont know how you know that replied | “ho gontlemen's soclal club also comes and the chunoes aro that thoy will bo | gain by which the combino of twelve | hoping for & now candidate, Inarecont | /o vune ono althougl it is evoted to | tlonal attack upon Judgo Host bas mado thay | ShaJutter tyou navt wuvo mo ungor tha’ diroalion ot tho guild and wos sent from Windsor eastle to somo far | organized the council, and neither Mr, | interview General Palmer of Illinois gentloman thousauds of votes, Just as we | 0 I e s | eraaniaed lasyimught wibiy B B Cady.; us away military post whore mutiny is | Lowry, nor Mr. Davis, nor Mr. Bechel, | Stid thut if Governor Campbell of Ohio expoctod. Mra Larkin, tonderly. s tho hammer camo | —~ summarily punished without scandal, | nor Mr. Osthoft can vindicato himself | $hould be re-olected he might make a Kearney Hub: Independent papers all over | down on her I CRT IBRONE Olcousy hindranco or subsequence. s ; it i i formidablo showing in the next nationdl : Ta atats withie a1k hanbsby Dokt muthallone | Banne Brlpl Bt SR Chieam Tribime, - )y any explanation it is possible for ! g e b gen- | the state, s - “TUWas the man - 8 sy : Thom ok IIL_“ R democratic convention, and he thought ““‘l’ gufle ‘lb"‘“" .ll‘l_‘ ll o ]"_l”vl‘l"’", " | suvprisiug, aro publishing the World-Hor- | the moon Lhurt. Tho story that Carter Harrison s about to e the party could do much worso than | O "b"“‘“:‘” Tt e HEDY T | ald's libols on Judge Post lonig after thoy havo | Now York Herald §xhmsilatyous!inst || embas il toa ualiamy i ot (ully, oon: TR s arnc ol i portant that especial care be taken 10 | peoy aisprovon absolutery. Political diubol- | vention 1ike?" sk 5 of Minson, rmed, but 1t gives color to tho statemen ARRADIRESLONSE, Bominaie i Governor ABolen;i . tholl Foree TSN tant i f TR 1 aeely % 9 105 slot machine for swoll restiurants. | publishod somo weeis ago that Chicago is Aftor Edgorton closed his speech tonight | event of his re-election. Senator | 3¢:0Ct only honest, competent men for | 1sm can be carried no further. he publicly asked the question to which ho | Blackburn of Kentucky is not a Cleve- K s : You drop a nickel inund the machine foretells | about to have a permanent circus of its own. theso oftices. Thero are nineteen names | Noxfolk News: Tho W.-H, has boen going | $our Walt. il b srand juries in both theso stutes. It | demanded an answer from Mr. Rosewater, if | land man. He is one of the democrats B it 9 abi08 he didn’t two years ago enter into a contr: who demand that the silver questton presented from which to select six can- | ou the theory tnat & lie well stuck to was as SOME DAY OF DAYS, ought to be fairly cloar to Genorals [ with the B. & M. Railvoad company to carry T L to 1 BAME OLD SONG. didates and y afliliations should be | good as tie trtth, aud it clings tenaciously to Washinaton Star, N Beaurcgnrd and Early that this hitherto | e B in cousideration of his not profitable scheme for confidencing men, | working against raitroad logislation. forgotten in the quest for the best men. | the only thing it hasleft. The publication Do aldsn . Blizaneth Siuart | helps, has made tho republican candidate thousands Is not. yo Some day, some duy of days, treading the women and children is approachin, The above is reported from Hastings nocuous desuctude. where Mr. W. Joseph Edgerton delivered CrrizeNs' Alliance No. 11 of South | of votes amoug men who admire deconcy in To moouk enarketio With Liie, heedloss pa P a speech Tuesday night. In that speech AMONG the candidates for the school | after vainly attempting to relieve him g Uniookini for such er Omaha is a fraud, Its fow membops | Politics. PNt AR s know that they have no right to the | Schuyler Horald (dem.): By the number With walkinz she's throughs Some day. somo duy of days, thus may we * i of people that voted the independent ticket Hor muse s forsiko hor. nieot, board none is better qualitied for the | 8¢ f from the charges which have been position than Mr. Charles Elguttor, He | preferred against him and which stand is a native of Omaha, a graduate of our | Proved by indisputable evidence, he at- High school and a Hurvard geaduate, | tempt to parry their effect by the con- fight in Ohio it will put hin ore- s vho aro now announcing their Ik nurelugo Lo ko sorchunce thesun may shino from skios o ght in > it will him in the fore simply becauso ‘thby thought there last fall, who aro now ani icing their in 2 Porchun 1) n y shine from skios of Ho has lurge property interests in | templo innuendo contained in’the above Omaha and is thoroughly conversant [ quotation from a report of his meeting. most line of available men. A number R A toutions of voting the old party tivkots we ricant I¢isnot untila man | Or winior's foy ohill of others prominent in demoeratic coun- | MShY be something i the namo which | 4104 to remark, that the indopendents are R A R TS el with the needs of Omaha’s school This is the fiest timo Mr. Edgoerton hus tem. He hus no bricks to furnish nor | entured to utter this insinuation in y ‘ wuch ghtly virle and 1l would help themito secure political | gooigedly on tho wane, ana wili poil loss [ APAIESItes the thrill prominence. It represents nothing but | yotes this fall than iv did in the - first of k B sand to sell to contractors, and nas no | Public. He asks for an answer to his intevest in the school book trust. He | Question and ke shall have it without 4 natday. the opinions of u faw broken-winded pol- | its existence. i New Qrisaus, Manylnoe, Bdinon saya the {0 Lo e it 4 portect youth will all come iticians and its endorsement of Edgerton | Hasting Nobraskan: "The so-called loaders | fist as he can bo mude to 50 with i whip. AR T ey is the laughing skeck of S Omaha. | of the independents are now and have boo " I g TRt Cahall stand fresh und falr, ing upon the political future of M, | 18 the laughing sigck of South Omabu, | of the tud i Al 2 (1, Sheumns whe sl radiHow 1ol 2 And trop the garment cnr Clevoland, particutarly should . New | Edgerton could ugttbo elected constablo | appealing to the prejudicss of the pu knows ponks, OnoaimaraE e AR o i i, 5 in South Omaha.’ .#He is too well known | thereby thinking to land a pettifoggiog ig- | 1y (500 off nlght in Boston when 13 not ek Yor elect u republican governor, |y oo ( noramus on the supreme beuch of the state | usywphony concert und i prize f which is by no meuns improhuble. g - of Nobraskn to be a standing disgraco to [ oo T T et has no sisters, cousins nor aunts to foist | reserve or ovasion, WHEN Omuaha ‘and Douglas county | themselves und the whole commonwealth as | yter she Yoy \IH‘mh‘ m;-‘ ways munaged to stors, o 3 0 fo 08¢ ovi 3 g Asg ¥ TR d re: el The fanati- | keep on the right side of him 4 Upon the teaoherat pavroll ‘and. is ' fre has never directly or ivdi- | THE fact that Tug B has not | Were aroused overtthe throatened blight [ tousas he should r tbgro, The'fanstl P Of droary fate's (ark, separating sen. L e teachers’ payroll and is free A ) A R Ty of prohibition, Godbgo P. Bemis came | ¢al visionarios will discover that the farmors Tk & s tor n STola talllilive wih e from all affiliation with jobbers, If | rectly entered into any sort of a contract | touched upon the park bon proposition RAHTER A go th his fnfl "~ | of thisstate are neither children nor fools, | man, but when she his loupport it vy tak= | And glance to Kl and hand w band fn elected he will not only go in with clean | Wheroby tho B. & M. ngreed to carry o | Should not be misinterproted. i | manfully to the front with his influence | 5o U0 G0 "uie mouths once and | 10 1n washing-=ui. thor's the rab o SISO e foare hands, but go out free from the taint of | Special train for this newspaper in con- | BEE always hus been in favor of parks | and his means to help defeat the amend- | \yoare goiug to blow this time, and the Roston Herald: 1t seems to b snorally Jsaslionce und itu war i sideration that Thneg 8 and boulevards just as it has been in | ment. Mr, Bemis's temperate, respect- | yreesn will be malarial to the demagogues thit i hospizal for the exelusive tront- [ yourhlog yoark, boodleism. ug Bee should not ] atof epileptics would besomething quite fit. | Shall vanish in ioeting - work against railroad legislation fuvor of all public improvements that [ able, honest and tiberal and therefore he | that have cost them so much trouble OSTHOFF'S momory is defective. He [ Tii Bee has never divectly, impliedly | Would conduce to the growth of this city, | gave his aid to the cause of high license | Grand Island Independent: The fact that vociferously and profancly denied that | or in any other way made uny agreement, | The only reason why it bas not spoken | #5 ngainst feee whisky under the guise i the World-Herald Post-scandal wius a das- : : j e, : / v AR RAmARl, ’ ” . - ¥ ole cl>f do- ghes e — Latest U. S. Gov't Report. he had voted for the big gas bill of | or tie up, or had any sort of an under- [ out clearly on this question is | of prohibition. tardly lie manu factured of \ln,, : Km ,; “] Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. 3 i 840,000 and his official organ announced | standing, remote or otherwise, whereby | because it desired to be fully informed lared tobe ‘ammaterial? by a potty cases. It is the small cases which most interest poor men and it is poor men not able to furnish appeal bonds PENNSYLVANIA and Massachusotts join the crusade agaivst the Louisiana lottery. Indictments have been found against the officials by United States shall not be ignored, and who also be- lieves that the time has come for the democratic party to take a candidate from the west rather than from New York He thinks if Ca ho! vi is » i L oahiohe if Qampball wipa bl | o o i o dae e mnay ) ‘adonted {6 cils nave oxpressod similar viey 1t is obvious from such expressions that the result of next Tuesday’s elec- tions may have a very important bear- Lshut my eyes now thinking how 't will be, {10W, fiioo 1o face, Gheh noul WL slip 68 long control, Forget the dixmal dolo wing of the independent-democrat press, and then ho appealed to the members of [ trolled solely by Tie Beg Publishing e e 22 e to vindicate him. This they did by say- | Rosewater is the principal stockholder. | this country from Europe within three | five-proof buildiog, — World-Heral | sistency, honesty or truth, but is absolutely ing Mr. Osthoff was no worse than the | Thoy have never been sold to | we There is still more than $30, What 1s the matter with the city hall | plind w all other things thau partisan Ammlx PURE bill was spproved beforo ho went into | to bo silenced in thelr opposition to rail- | the Park Commission and the reson- | fixed up the list of judgos and clorks for | BEWER SR SR CERRCRS ST SO 0 the council. Upon investigating the [ roud oxtortion, or were to bo used | tbleness of the price of the lunds pro- | the Fifth ward, though the democratic | EREEE Y, BEN ) RCREE SOEEE TR 00 records the democratic nominee for | directly or indirectly in the interest | Posed to be purchased. On these points | eAndidate for mayor solemnly denies it expelled from i Masouic lodge as mayor discovered that his vote had boen | either of rallroads or railroad politi- | Wo are now fully informod and the con- { M. Erfling, howover, hus too much ro- isial Anditis ail suficiont that B G e ch ot T A Tenaa [ S clusion we have reached is that the park | €87d for truth to join him in the deaial. | Dyme Rumor twenty yoars ago breathod 0 in fav @ gas company The columns of THE Bek are con- | bonds should be voted e———— scandal against the accused! Giod save us for $40,000 in favor of the g mpany, ho columns of THE BEE are con e TR L ohgML A N Aouted b Gd shva A the council who were in the same boat | company, of which corporation Mer, OVER $20,000,000 in gold has come to | voting the iibrary bonds for the erection of a which has no regard for decency, cou other gentlemen who voted with him, politicians, political parties, corpor- l 000,000 to be roturned in order to restose | bul ? Is not that building fire | frenzy