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THE OMAHA DAILY BE INDAY( ,NOVEMBER 1, 18)1—SIXTEEN PAGES 1 e e e e THE pirod. While a rosident with WASHIN vod the highest respect of the "," WasHINaTON Bunear or Tie Bre ) Hteolss vhich sald right-of-way shall " | iy, and was looked upon by the | A AUl R, | rightof-way, which said right-of-way stall | yon(h the Nyfipnal Compstitive Drill | money to eastorn manufacturers. | masses us tholr friend. Tt would plonse his | Wasiixaros, D, C., Oot. 81, | include only ffty (30) feet of lands or Iots | \ooqojution, ortized at Indianapolis | A good part of this should bo | friends in this county to learn of his election, | 1o 4o ot gxpoctod that a final detormina - [ his ability to solidify the Irish-American | abutting on each sido of the main tracks of 1 i o ey ot Fejoloo 16Pe thi a PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING | 0" 9 | sbutting on esch side of the’main tru last yeor, will meet in this city. Tater | utilized at home in building up manu- | and his old conrade 1 than | 4 ion of the Chilian question will be renchod ote in his own support. This was tho | any railrond, and assess thoe samo as near as ome ! ) ! et ot s O e Lo corresnond with the asscssod yalue | O in 1802 thd! geand lodge of the | factories. Eor instance in nearly every PP till the prosent provisional gover t Tike proparty on sald connty roll, for the Defeots i Wils. supplanted by the elections which k ago S ostensibl SHiFoee 6T, HELTION: 1oF TRRIIAAL" CFDEGES, 1 | 1 f 1 y New York Wor occur ero long in that republic | hall a week ago S vy, ostensibly in | o cniee of taxation for municipal purposes; | braska will hold, its session in Omaha. | apolis and St. Louis flour s sold in large Helatiohs o LRI rekb Inwyare | SoouE oF ng i At ropu DAILY BER | 0STHOPE'S DUPLIOITY UNMASKED. ard, and assoss tho samo as personal prop- | of visitors will be attractod to the city !h.m- part of the surplus )/ 4 VAMALE Henry Ostholf has staked his political | erty, and aiso ail lots and lands outsideof the | jyy tho confevemes, During the samo | tho farms. We now send too much E. ROSEWATER, Eriron fortunes in the present campaign upon TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION object of the meeting called in Germania | Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Ne- | town and city in Nobraska, Minne 10 0 500 | the interest of “German in our public | and such aseessment shall be subject to | It 1893 the national sehuetzenfost will be | quantities, althe y : ® | gehools,” but in reality to cement | 1 Eaturdny Nee., On e i b i 100 | the unnatural union of the Germans [ 2100 ! ; : b Weekly Bee, Ono Year ’ | equalizatio tions expected so nttend the World's faiv | Nebraska flour in their households, | with the Irish-Americans, who have | 7here are over 5,000 lots and parcels sithout Sunday) One Year dny, One Year conclusion from the prospective 1t §s likely we will make a | oh. | part of ‘our war fleet In the harbor y full, like other peopie. in FEACHS | rqjpariaso. Several of our mon-of-war a v | expected to be going in that divection v t s his pr rty after his death, Tt iothe lack of | gm0 The fact that Senor Moutt has sh may be induced to visit Omuha, Nebraska flour is just as good a8 that | gesision on the part of the testator that | guoh'a conciliatory disposition in his t equalization of the city council the same as | held here, and it is possible that ¢ | mills in the state and might have double | order. Butitis well to remombor that the other property when sitting as a board of | ¢hat year a number of foreiy the number if our citizens would use | lnwyer 0 fng definite views as to what s to be done with OFFICES 3 Omahn. The e Bullding. always had a mutual dislike | of lots within this city that should have | Ny, vy all of thoso nssemblages must | from Minnesota, and the rosident of & | usuaily breaks a will, not any want or oxcess | with Secretary Blaino, it is said, has bo L Arrvet for each other, by a tremendous fan- | been placed on tho tax list by the city | nocoive formal sttention from the chiof | villago in tho intorior works to his own | of tecknical lngenuity in drawing it L R T AL LI Chicazo Office, 517 Chamber of Commerce, o | faronade against what was denounced ns clerk as tho law wywv{ ‘ I'he oMW | exccutive of the city or some [ disadvantage whon ho huys the forcign Shelved Cult 1 Chlcago. Rourae f doaling with OBl Aok ton s kourteonth Stre the anti-Catholic knownothing con- | eXcuse Mr. Grovesoffers for not com- | o4 qeting for him, Is there any | article, paying freight both ways on it Chieag Post has ploaded for time. He has | — plying with the law is thattho city | jneelligont and solf-rospecting citi- | Insevoral of our intorior citles there | = Ohicazohas now, present and fa prospoct, | that = when the ' new =~ govers CONRESPONDENCE council has not ordered him to do 0. | o, of Omuha, any man having tho least | aro prosporous canning factorios, They | four greut libraries necessivlo to tho poople. | 8 1RSWEd 8 BEOESE Ity JoIl All communioations relnting to ne dny by the appoarance of a0 | What business has Mr, Groves to B I g fd 3 by speedy reparation, oot Depn 5 inglish campaign edition of the | expect amy such orders from the spiracy. This was followed the next regard for the good name of the com- | havo a capacity of 20,000,000 cans Por f woon'to b renioved o Its own magnificont | AL tho sato time ho bs binted at the p Faitoriut Depnruient. il for which. Oste | e e o o aitos |1t | Munityy whio would select Honty Osthof | year, Thers is market enough for five | home: the N vborey and Crorae iibraries, | Ble mssborabonsion by MUISEE [Eae A HuAHeRN TaEhAPe KRALFeMIEAngon shouid [ HOT BlAnkad dowr Fve hincred doliare | Xy o B 10 ot whose ot | dist Episcopal conforence or tho fntolli- | bles, We might just us well huvo forty. | Jerity W wesd RN CUTGLS | taln that Ho dcidod step will Lo take Ve nddressed to The Bee Publishing Companys | in spot cash. Ilor more than a week ! ot 1y should he oxpect any | yong gontiemen who will attend the | as twenty cannevies. At Nebraska City | ¥or n “vurely commercin)” community wo | SFORe ot b |pavalso ias. beon rovol Omahn. Drafts, checks and postoflec oF ot '“\'\Ill'“‘“”" oo ‘1""“ for him in the fuce of | joaiing of the pan-republic congress | a starch factory is proposod and at | submit this is not a bad showin from Ministor Egan ana Captai Schloy such a record? o be mude payable to the orderof thecom- | a tercific bombardment of the A. P. A, 4 - pAn, r " rograss ¢ MY league? Would Osthoff be the choice | Beatvice one i3 in operation. In Omahn T pany. has been in progress and Osthoff hus | rppotact is that the last legislature C PASSING JESTS. TR AT speuk in hohalf of Omahn and extend | parts of tho state are othor institutions | Eimira Gazette: Bvorything gots round in f vador will i the hospitulity of the city to a | for manufacturing our agricultural prod- | * 30"/ clrele s J. Nowcob was today appointe - nt Loglishmon, or [ ucts. These deserve tho substantial | Bultimore Amerlcan: “Tlmes ups as tho | master at Salon, Joinson county, LU A I T This masquerade must now come to an NO NECESSITY FOR JINGOISY, Frenchmen, or Germans, paying a visit | encouragement of tho patronago of | tngclock, R por of Towa was toduy Georew I8 schiuck, secretory of TUE BEF | gnd, Foney Osthoff hos beon simply | If the raported oxprossions of un- [ to this city? The most ardent supporter [ Nebraskans, If every farmer, overy | New yorkSan: An fnventor in Koscoe, N. | moted from the position of & §00 copy ot e Di ¥ h | named officers of the navy may fairly be | of the derocraticwandidate for mayor, | mechanic and every other citizen | Yi hus perfected a tether that can be used to | a 81,000 olerkship in the War dopartiicn Filation of Tk DALY BEE | playing o most despieablo - part, whi l » » 5 ] : confine cows, horses, sheep or ehildren within J. H. Shipley and wife of Des Moiues, [a spted as indicating the feeling in | if he havo ordinary intelligence, must [ of Nebraska will give the prefer- | Som (i oo o i Middictowh: | are ot the Howard wding October 81, 1801, was s naval eircles, the sentiment in that | see tho total unfitness of Osthofl for such | ence to Nebraska made goods in [ near by, are impaticntly awalting his ar Mrs. Isubella Spurlock of Yorlk, Neb,, is Mondny, Oct branch of the government sevvice. is | aduty, and yet nothing is more certain, | purchasing their houschold and other - the Frodonia, N ¢ Tuiesday, Ot ; a few weoks before Henr, J it t 4 L} T ¢ s 9 NN ab hrans The author of tho Forney bankrupt bill, u ey, Ot 38 Only u few weoks beforo Henry O3t | uongly in favor of a war with Chili. | from the character of the man, than | supplies thoy will bo surprised at tho re- | ,(Pieaxo Post: Litein Treland dust at bres: | (O8N s boen endorsed by a 1 ,l Ll Ll RE Sl 3 hoff entered the present campalgn 48 | A Washington paper attributes to one | that he would, as the chief executive | sults. We have the soil, the climate, | brook fair according to the dispaches, ber of Iim\nlu‘l[ I .|.-‘m Nebraska, e t Buturdny. Oct. | ; fa " | cundidate for mayor he made applica- | naval officor the remark that it would | of the ci loso no opportun- | the productions and the capital to make Tith SATOUNTS SHATH, D o0 |y, Baaod By T0G hostnt mtrces, Average....... ... 24,432 | {ion to one of the councils ov lodges of | bo a wholesome thing for the po- [ty for a public exerciso of | of Nebraska one of the wealthiest and New York Herald T, Wi GioH FOE K (e 6w of ELi8 (balsion of o 1o Lefore GEORGE (R AZSUNUCI O\ P, A, in this city for mombor- | litical health of the entiro South | the prevogatives of the oftico. most prosperous states in tho union, All | She bent her head low over hier book tho goncral land ofico fn tho case of M.\ Bworn to Lafare nio @t auberl e to0n 5 Awmerican continent .if this country | citizen who has a sincere pride in the | we need to bring this result nhout is | Sha wus thirtyoihree in tha shado, at loast, kb ARG TR Ol presen his N, P FEIL, ship in the body which he so fiercely de- 4 = h _ g 5 AL At LAY day denied by Acting retary Chandl LI Notury Publie 5 should turn in and give Chili a good, | good nate of Omaha, and would not | absolute loyalty to homo industry and A8 B! 8 L It is held that the afidavits filed for a review The growth of the avernze dally cireulaton sound thrashing, and to another naval | willingly have it impaived or compro- | the patriotic encourngement of every | She prayed a long. long, cornest prayer, or rohearing are simply cumulative and c of Tk vy tor six years {3 showi in uho ol | wmong the papers of that lodgo. Al | oficor the suggestion that the best thing | mised, will voto to place Henry Osthoff | institution which omploys lnhor, con- | oy b hats smoce asd st o ight onten | W40 1OIIE new. | kLD though endorsed by a prominent member | the United States can do is to mass all | at the head of the city government. sumes our products and makes us more | “Some Kind—any Kind of w man ho 1ol lowInE NPy OEdurs Ware dastied to Tas0 | 1800 A 3 I 18 mor o g 3 jamuary I 0 B0 | of the order he was blackballed und | its available force in Chilian waters and —_— nearly independent of other communi- | Chicago Trivunc: X war with Chill this | St B (UL 2114 Aehe 5 BONDS, e winter would certainly interfero with a num- | orders DUGESS LD Hag oty Sl March THAD) 10,050, 14,864 rejected. Of these facts wo have abso- | “give the little beggar a chance to seo 4 : ties. Derof hiportant navil engagenents in Wash- | Daniel M. Appel, nssistant surgeon, as o el Tr I8 15181 18,00 2 luto proof. Thoy cannot b rofuted by | What a great power this fs.” It is not [ Tt is of the utmost importance that the ) fngton society. | wemver of tho examiuiug. board appointed June 11Tt 2 Ll b ] Y| difficult to understand that there should | citizens of Omaha exercise intelligent IN TiE contest over the supreme Indinaanolls Tourmmls —“So youns man; sou | L¥.siid order 1o fitob at: Fott DyA uu««“ A Hos e any denial that he may see fit to ma GG 55 HeBling L Haval discretion in voting upon tho various | judgeship our citizens have almost ov L O b SR Wyo., is revoked, and Captain Aaron Boptembor 00| 140 8y 154 5610120620 2 Moreover, since his nomination Henry | olos than elsewhere regarding the | bond propositions. The Board of Edu- | looked the fact that there are two L O AT LRI Roven! 12 8,051 L0102 14 Ostholl has through his confidential | outrage upon our sailors at Val- | €ation has deforred the construction of | zentsof the university to beelected next | =~ ©700 B0 e IR G e T com 5,041 15, s Re | . e cear | Tues > of the i : ov. Plunk of the New York Herald says: | New Yo rbor, cloc ou —_——————— - | tricndauoughtitoiplacate the A. B! paraiso, but the spirit indicated | needed school houses from year to year | Tuesdiy. Ono of the candidates named | hoiioy enirazeous deeds, deah breddern, are | Taesday, November 8, 1501, or a8 soon th o GHARAYGred by buom ee ot patrona in the oxpressions quoted will not find | until the erection of such buildings has [ for this honorable position by the repub- | doss wich hub nebber becil recordud. D inn | aftor as practicable for the tial of such pr 5 genoral sympathy among the thoughtful | become an imperative necessity. - With | licans 15 Mr. Charles H. Marple of | miwhin'und faces an gy wita who wants | 0ners us may bo brought, boforo it Dotail people of the country. There is no r this end in vie w the school boord has | Omaha. In view of the fact that tho | [ K1OY whe \\:;“’“”‘_j"j":’l-“j:l("I‘I'_"_["‘_j"’mf!"*““ Wt i in John™M. . son to supposo that it is entortained by | submitted a proposition to issue $400,- | domocratic nominees have been with- — Hyde, assistant guartermaster; First Licu the president or the secretary of state, | 000 of bonds, the procceds of which | drawn it would scem tous that the grace- b Ll \.‘n'.l.l:""' (0 il “ s il cdimioerats A L L LAl ¥ 1 : s Alanta Constitution e ) s Jeute . ” ""”"’,’7”"‘(”' ”[ ,"’“"”””/';”',:f is borne out fully by the documontary | the course of the administration giving | 8re o be used for the purchase of nine | ful thing for democrats of this city as The folks who e to whip us B. Hardin, Kighteenth infaptr st Nebraska will vote Jor Jus SOOI | proof that he had made application for | no warrant for the belief that this goy- | hew school sites and the erection and | well as in other purts of the state to do Rt et L S C R ol then after election they will claim that memborship in the A. P. A. and was | ernment dosires anything but what it is | furnishing of ten now echool honscs. | s togive Mr. Marple their support. Ho O RO i o e i e o, they clected him. They have gall | fully justificd in nsking. These bonds being essential for the main- | is a college-bred man, thoroughly versed Andso we warn them all today— Licutenant Charles P. Russ, Eleventh in- enowyh to say it. We will know we T'ho arrogant and insolent attitude of | temance of our excellent public school ducationai matters and is in every DL naonoblnne 5 fantry; First Lieutenant Georgo R. Cecie, A o | respect qualified for the important NI DR, Tnirtecnth infantry, judge advocate; : e e : the provisionul government of Chili is | system, s . ; ; quali o important posi ol funeral ex e done it if not @ single democrat in the him the contempt of all decent men and |\ oniably provoking,but a great nation In order to complete and furnish the | tion to which he has been nominated. New York Tribune: Noman e'er folt the | meet from time to time at tho call of the state had voted for him.” deprive him of the confidence of reput- | Jike the Ufiited States can afford to bo pa- | ¢ity hall an additional sum of $150,000 is | Douglas county has had ouo of tho re- [ aitar draw. with zood opiaion of the nother- | prosident thereof, at tho Army building 7 s = b Y o Theg e e 1k n) 1w, New York City for the examination of sich | ————— | 0D people of all creeds even if he were | tient with this weakness of people who asked rnrb. These bonds were in | g nts from the date of the crea- ! — 2 ofticers as may ba ordered beforo it. Detail T P not otherwiso totally disqualified for the | have little knowledge of its resour contemplation when the proposition | tion of the board. It has been | yAmonants Confectionery and Ieo Cream | for the board: Colouel Alexunder J. Perry, DENOUNCING THE OLD PARTIES, R R T g und power, und who are just now inor- [ t0 erect a ity hall costing not | conceded to the most populous and [ noxtweel” Assistint-tWe willz Arethey | gSsistant, quartermsior gonorals - Colone! | Wortd-Herald, Octalir 27.] B dinately inflated with a sense of their | more than """’l”v"“(iv! '1" . ]"“"' ;““‘ 1;"5' ‘]'”~" and county in Ne- | Sop'Wiriul " (OB (e vicOR R RV OBt ¢ e e Forua TR BTt aH B R OGIONGLL FTONEvAC LeExixatoy, . Nev., Oct. 2. [Special.]—The = S e e T e mitted and ratified. hile we have | braska. Recognizing this right by _ Wood, assistant adjutant Major Independent party of this connty had i grand A MAN WITH AN AUGER. own importance. ~ Nor should we be 5 3 2 v e & "R Y | Jowelor's eircalar: Miss Emersonia Russell | Johnson: V. D, Middioton, surg meeting Jaimos opers houso tev. | Me T W. Hdgerton never fails to | Zreatly influenced by tho fact that | Mot approved the jobbery that hasbeen | precendent both the old parties nomi- | trom Hewcon Hill—Don't you think Mr | Fiwin B (Gardnen toeltunt Soomton PHi J. L Atkinson of Cozad presined and the : s et there is & hearty hatred of Americans | Practiced in connection with the city | nated Omaha men. The independent: O would arrest the works | commanding general, Dopartment of tho verton cornet b 4 \d in full torce | point with pride to the fact that ten arty £ § % 3 of the interior mechanism of a hos L 3 with its soul stier first speaker | cooe 0 e Il digwor way out | in Chili, except in case of this [ hall from the ouset, wo regard the | however, declinod toextend the courtesy Tiss Calu Porcine (from Michizan ave- | 138st, will detml a recorder for the boar| was Hon g 1L Po whioktorktwossolidl| (AL AEO RIS MOSMAE. AL SC0 W aYION e i i issue of these bonds as a necessity. to our peoplo and selected men from the nowiEButtiilhict tiwoulilistopy| itiekoliow ngimamediomosrsivilepont it Nours fired broadsides of HOTSHOT INTO | in Furnas county. This fact nobody | feeling being manifested in overt 3 s 4 5 o g S verson to Colonel Alexander J. Perry, assist BOTH THE OLD PARTES, disputos. It is concedod that M | acts. Weare to deal not with sonti- | An expenditure of 50,000 for sowors | western bart of the state. Tho office s | “\ 0 - ant_quartermaster general, president of tha e ddgorton was an oxecellent well. | ment, but with conduct. The course [and $350,000 for paving interscctions of | not political in any sense and purely | said the “sulesiady" R R ) _On Huren has bought a seat on tho | (TREHEL WOE G 0 e | Proper to bo prrsued is obvious, and it | sreels is recommended by the Board of | honorary, but it is honorable and should [ K sho buttorud s | York City for exmmination by tha ew Vork Stock Exchange and both | im0 P 0 ame diseusted | i the course we should take whether | Public Works for the coming year. The | not be considered lightly. Mr. Marple [ With tho chiliing sy board: — Captain Franeis M. Gibson, r\’.w)\.m.\ zm;l « !llll' o \\:l} h.}- wise df | ual labor and exehansed his | dealing with Great Britain or the most | ¢ity of Omaha cannot at this stage af- | being a cultured gentleman, well quali- | SPetks forelsn tor { RIS LI Pl L they keep a sharp lookout for by s, ang : 8 v % | Robbins, Tnird” cavalry. The loave of ab et rIL fon e e oy | insignificant country on the globo. It | ford to discontinue her' public improve- | fied for the place and n resident of this | _Columbus Post: “iiritons nover will bo | 4o s sisoons weviifions s patent drill for alaw primer he made g ULy & T S R iti Should!| ity andia | sluves,” bousts the Londoner—yet he will % 3 A Rirh, e tho mistake of his life. In the ten years | i8 simply that of firmly, without threat | ments and hence the propositions should | city and county, shouid have the unani- [ Walk three miles to got his ale. O opuynSamea it paldwin, B istake 3 en years O ) 3 Sy R AOrsaTAD Sy Az - ¢ eonth ntantry, June 18, is extended o since. ho has been tinkering with the | or bluster, insisting upon our rights | carey. E e e | mouendoriamentioTousipeoplereyai: g wost | 1Ot o shrzEoN's Gertionto of diAbINY are established by in- The proposition to issue 100, or | less of politics. i ] barles A. H. McAuloy, assistait the crection of a public library building ———e ciined he 15 to be quartermaster, will, upon the expiration of 5 B D T R e centn il imensu T e s o justico us one | on the corner of Niueteenth and Harney | Di. CONKLING is a gentleman against | Detroit Free Press: Don't fool with a wi hisipresent sick leave of absouce, repuir it all out doors, r QL b ony e ARALD Iy use you think he looks weak und vred; | Vaneouver Barracks, Wash., and report in e fact it would be something remarkable THE BEE BUILDING. tling heroically with the I keep just such men as Groves out of the EWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION offlce, LT e body of in‘ellig follow stimps him as an unprincipled double- dealer and wretched impostor nounces. His application is now on file Appel, assistant surgeon, is detal as o member of suid poard. A general court war tial is avpointed to moot at David's ish ay Burrows, the independint dic- to securc the quict support of the A, I tator, in his specch at Minden, Octo- A. This is vouched for by parties whose ber 6, said: veracity we have no reason to doubt and cjeeted by them. ATealic N0 reeiies il conld Tidce Such infamous duplicity must earn for “PrAiriefires in Chicago” is the head- ing of a press dispatch. It is not such a parados, however, ns uppoars at first | 18W bo has varely made both ends meet. | 48 they an my ) 4 very goc -digwor, | ternational law and upon suct sight, for Chicago not long ngo annexed | A wan may be avery good well-digger, | ternavonat . e bRt s nation may rightfully demand of another | streets is coupled with conditions that | whom wo huve notone word to utter, | YSCHISEYOU i b looks weak person 10 tke. comninding Fanoral, bepart with whom it ‘is on friendl b cannot be complied with. The city cannot | but he has not the slightest chance of f : e meut of the Columbia, forassig: It to duty s . A g s P1ttsburg Dispateh; One eagle on the at Portland, Ore.. relieving Major Johu (X BYGICETHED B o, and should not obligute itself to erect a | election. Tho contest 18 narrowed down | et Sold piace i worth soveral T the wooda ™ | oleman soetnemas v ot By lor ot 1L assured such protoction and considera- | four-story fire proof building covering the | hetween Georgo P Bomis and Hen \ — - = place. Major Belcher, upon boing S0 rc whole lot as vequired by the will of the | Osthofl. Citizens who desire 1o pro- HOIIHEA ITUNDBRD, lieved, will settie his accounts, re tion at Portiand, Ore. C. G. HUNT has tho contract for paint- | if it was otherwise. 1t takes four or fivo Ing the new engine hoses. This fact is | Yours for a man to learn a trade, and important because My, Hunt is the fore- | When o man attempts to iearn a trado man of Henry Osthofl’s paint and wall | after he becomes of age he scarcely | tion as are universally accorded to such SR e over succeeds, A lending domocratic | representatives by c ed nations, the | late Byron Il-vf-d. I'he l'A!\'(lm‘q not "'f“‘l sorve Omaha Iru_m disgrace should not nd Island Independent: (f Fd T 1s cloar it was not the intent of the | Supreme Judge Brewer asa faiv counter- | have adequate guaranty that they will and 1t is !l‘11|{l'\zujfl ul'l{"»l “,w':,.' lnl H:n iyi«:”;“'l fl'll";.l;l*l.n|r]m‘ uln necount of par- moraolas ST SR IR 31— [Spocial Tel lomislature to distranchise women 8o far | part of would-be Supreme Judge Edger- | not be molested on Chillan soil when in | peculinr dopression of the ground, to izeaship: {noyahou d bear inmind e e et (o oy dopendents are | ogramto Tue Ber.|—The following list of 15 ohool cloctions are concornod, but 1t | ton. Ho tolls us that Judge Brewer roso | the discharge of tholr official duty, and | cover the whole lot with the building. | that two votes thrown away to Conkling | made by thoibartyin tho Inst, loglsiatuce, “1v | bonsions grantediis [repocted " by Tiis| Bra 08 6e clections are concc , but : SR MO "0 | American citizons and interests in Chili | Ben Franklin warns us not to invest in | ave equal to one voto for Osthoff. N oolopon and on SRl and Examinor Buroau of Claims: is equally cloar that they did makaitim- | from the office of justice of the peace % q hings bocause they are chenp. M. 1. Jonrnal than 6000 of Nebraska: Origimal—John W. Gulp, Ira to county judge and from county judge | must be made sccuro aguinst violenco | things bocauso hoy are ¢ReAD. Sr-| o - I | e e i o e e 3 All thoso things our gov- | Reed's gift, under the conditions im- Urof many thousands of cases tried by S0h hnt BOOpI0 CARROL b Mads ] Cabe s B N U A8 O LB, e Carson, J e M. Volgamore, Thomas Roach, possible for them to vote legally in oven been o justico of the pe Brewer climbed from the lowest of the ladder by slow and [ Chilian issuc ascent, but Kdgerton wants to leap to the top of tho ladder with one swing. Idgerton ean no more bo compured with Justice Brower thuna mud hen can be compared to n swan. Such a thing as a man who wus a common well digger without any law education except what he has picked up hero and there in police courts und justices’ offices, being foisted upon the supremo boneh of a great state of a willion population is. unheard of. To gratify the overweening wmbition of such o man would bo a reflection upon Mi. G. R ARMSTRONG and Mr. J, A, Linahan, candidates for city clerk, are both highly spoken of as capable and thoroughly veliable. Mr. Armstrong is weitizen’s candidate, and Mr. Linahan 18 & candidato on the democratic ticket Either of thom will, in our judgment, make an excellent clerl Omaha to district judge and from state distriet | 40¢ & Al R T ) P Ity cases @ e : Hiak TR e i e in | posed by his will, would bo more costly | Judge Post fifty cases appealed to the 6 tho vile chi ' will, by T = judgo toUnitud Statos dlstrlot judgo [ erbment hus tho wight to el and 1o} BRCE & 80 E ULl ite upon o more | suprome court have Boatiredasry And [i¥otesiresong thom S OhEliophor. O Dasliy A doitionalrlidwand Ui eity elork has becomo a very im- | and from United States district judge to [ 9sking them will have the approval and | than buying a sults LIl b i e T Lt ] Grand Island Independent: Boss Burrows | H. Taylor, John Reyuard, Albert French, portant ofMeor under tho amonded char- | United States cireuit judgo and thon to | 5upport of other nations. ~ But while | signtly piece of ground. Even without | gront ado s mado about the fncom- | deflintly tolares thi th tndupndents' o | jonathan Increaso—Levi . Gardner, ter. Weomust havea man who will do | the offico of justice of the supreme court | making the demand it is desirable that | these conditions we deem the voting of |>'/1" n"tl of the judgo by the World-Her- | PG in" dd¥unco. that the Indepondonts can | Duncan Chalfant, William Thomas, James his duty fearlessly in the listing of ve of the United States without ever prac- | We observe the calmness and dignity, as the library bonds inadvisable. A libravy | ald. I'his is LS rible arraignment, i.l-:l\“.[ iLl-'.“'v‘I‘:.‘v‘,'..i,'v‘,'.'.’.‘-”x.»‘-‘.".”“:\'4‘,"‘-‘m\u‘"" . Weo | Beach, Martio Brott, John I%. Su Adam rond proporty and wo should have n [ ticing at the well as the firmness, Shat becomo u |and museum building will cost from | The late Judgo Suvage, ono of the best | "o et ot beonlo helusove-confitent. | 3 Coppers, Lichard 5. . Davis, Erera W. man who will not be a catspaw for any But the groat attorney from the state | great, powerful and enlightened nation, 1000 to §200,000 at least. Such u | judgeson the bench of this district, an | I sy s strongor with the pooplo toduy than at | Myers, Nathiol l"v\llU‘l?»‘-"\ll.‘t\':lmlln M. Nor contracto Boatrico forgots that Edgorton hus | 16 is not to be doubted that this is the | structure should be imposing and a | old attorney of recognized ability and a [ Hid nanch commends him ta every siizen of | Towa: Original e Wiitm A, Leed, Pishor o I spirit in which the prasident and sccre- [ work of art from within and without. It | judge whoso record is above reproach, | the state, Aho tactics indulzed I by bis op | Travis, John~ Hogan, Andrew . Crook, tary of state propose to deal with the [ should stand upon high ground like all | had 60 per cent of appealed cases re=| roriim hosts of fricnds - Vit | James Pimmons, Nicholas White, Joseph | i public buildings in the gr ties of | versed in our supreme court Custer C The foul slander of | Sarsent, Kinkidu Missant -'I‘;“:’ B hrou — the world. To locate such a building on m—— Tudge Post, our et | Raticage, Thombs ¢ at, Joseph It MAINTAIN OMAHA'S 1R UTATION, the corner of Nineteenth and Harney Pence ||/l' Victo S, :rrn} It“‘::llbt % Harol y f "l'”‘:"“ \I.V 1,\\&:((‘ \IA \\{ \f.lh' John W A . Vow York Independent, 0 be, that tie renction his + Taylor, Silus A, Gilloy, Willia Within the last fow yoars Omaha has | would dwaef it and deveact from itsup- | oo &ow Wk Iudptont, =Ll / 0 i ot Auditionui—Nathaniel MeNoss, Gegre grown rapidly in the esteem of the | pea Theso rensons ought to bo | twation Js uchioving for the Amerienn o NaBat) llm woxt | Bailoy, Henry Joues, Charler Kent, Nelson country as o community of intelligent, [ suflizient argument for the rejection of | ttaly has now decided to recall her fnterdict JiRoEroLidahy ’\‘3:“!'&;1;«“1"{\'“- Lowis dues progressive people. The numesrous con- | ths library bond proposition. I DA e e S i S Mdousi Loss Burrows enva || iy ¥ond noranse=Henry. Do Owar, ventions that have moet horo have becn The proposition submitted by the park Lavish Benevolence. i of | cremse—Harry W. Ogilbed, Martin Sch received and welcomed on the part of | commission involves nn outlay of Glote-Democrat omogualglsnelibennedediy John O Parrish, Oscar G. Tabor, Honry ¢ and I e L ) B Daiiya e O s e s Uhis kind of talk will Fisher, Bartemus Bedsforth, Charles 1 public officials in a way to maie a | 000 for parks to be hereafter conne i o T L Rl A MR T R0 TS L amOgrats L0 vele for dzerton but | Shiclds, Caleb Townsend, George IKelly, favorable impression upon the visitors. [ by a chain of boulevards. Whila the | i beind sneshtol the sum given thon | 4y ot il Vol Yor Vo | Mosamura, Tobert Orm ‘iz n i i i N 4 s o one or reon. 1 , Vorthy A. Johnson, Jes The jarticipation of the oflicials | price at which certain lands have been | torritory. There has never been an Instanco o' ey ‘. 3 ; ; e Y ; . ) Gl of the World- | Slavens, Nathan Lowis, Thomas V. Sum of the city in public events 1 is in our judgment higher than :“4 I' -wh"v;r w“nl‘ anequal number | ferald to drag Judze Post into the mire, \\l)lI\h -‘u‘nMu. Orlin C. Power, John Foremau, as broug iscredi ) o |isa o varranted by o prese of whitomen In this c ry. ather objoct than to Improve Edgerton Henry Maxwell, James Hurdin, Joi tyol Las brought no discredit upon the | isat present warranted by the prosent X chances, will probabiy. ose it soma | Originel widows, ot Mary. Ockerman: oy community. On all occasions requiving | state of tho real estate market, 50 Level for Artistic Work, votos, but will win wore. “Decont people of [ prania O, Moans, fathers Albort Hatos the chief executive of the city to speuk | wo deem it in the interest San Franelazo Chronfole Ealudn oot s rasent s lone LIsine of | father; Patrick Gallagher, * ! 4 iy # for its citizens in extending tho seting | of this city o ratify the The fellow who failed to rob the Rawlins | oxpress their disgust at the polis. Judge Post South Dakota: Original—Oney Aldrik, rustwvorthy or Incompetes viow of the fact that his competitor, b & & 3 ¥ stage in Wyoming should move to Shas I'De olcctod 8 Charles Volle ou ) \0roas6— untrustworthy or incompetent. St e SRR and hospitality of Omaha to strangers | proposition and’ authorize the issue of | Sitss I oIS <hot 19:8hosia’ m) g - pasrion Vollen, Hoary'Todth " Inorgaso e Judge Post, is a man versed in law, with o B " y 8 i R S i county, There he could find such good steop “‘n‘.]mn ~lein mhiu»ll'flmnnl The Omahin crman Vanderhof. o " 4 , = Lodbes e duty has been performed intelti- | the park bonds. Omaha must have a ades thatho tesm would e able tobolt and orld-Horald tuek on Judge Post lias not ol 2 b GR DAAN R has heo the experience of more than ten years Y i it H 2 x O henefitted Mr. Edgerton in this part of No. B ‘l‘[“‘ 5 I 048, hoe. beah Ap kpright | 18 ARRRERRE. & M gently and reputably. This is by no | system of parks and boulevards if she is | leave him n tho lurch. The prairicin Wyom- | Penefitted Mr Edaerton In tis part of Ne- Judge Lovy. SBARLER e pa8kogd many : 4 means an unimportant matter. The | to rank with other conters of populu- 1€ 13 100 lovel for tho best work of an urtist | horoughly discustod with that sort of wi Judge Lovy, the candidate for justice of times as u barrie x] ml. o protection of casual visitor’s judgment of the chars tion. We have always deprecated that | M 3teRe rovbery. Vaneing DAty I1oredts at the saorifienof o | the peace on the democratic tickot in South tax-payers, and ~Ium)‘l vluwn\v the vote ter of a community is necessavily in- | such a system of parks was not laid out Congressional Vacancies. i].‘fi.\“H:‘}'.u';'l"..l.‘flu ":;hsg at \sumsn and Omaba, is one of the best known and rolinblc """"'l‘ “l‘l"}" ol Duha “:“’ desires fluenced by the intellectual standard | yeurs ago when land coulds havo beon | g et : this case i Sis I ioitisaha, of Whabiplags! He'wsbora I Po b 856 Dekd e 95 FORERRRED AR \\]Im d'u~ and the porsonality of those whom it [ procured much neitor to the ity at vea | IFI Wore not for thy overwhelming domo- | ashland Guzotto: Evory offort possiblo nas | 1808 ML B0 I‘If"‘“':":;")"'l ARG iy O e R puts forward to represent it. If their | sonable prices. There never will b sonvatives the country would be kept in a fer- [ M. Post, the repub > b | and ongaging 1o tho fowelry business, In charge of his duty by pressuro or threats from contractors or corporations. It 15 conceded on all hands that the ropublican ticket for councilmen is for the most part satisfactory, If there is any seratching done by republicans iv should bo in the interest of better gov ornment. There are only two or three of the councilmanic candidates on the opposition tickots who can safely bo sub- stituted for men who aro regarded as | PoPular intelligence, more espocially in GROVES SHOULD A i ED, Whon Mr. Groves bocame city clork two yenrs ago he was placed in that po- sition by the votors of tho solid twelve that constituted tho oid couneil combine. ‘That combine was noto- riously organized by certain contractors grad- Chicayn Times grade of intelligence is low and their | time when land holders will not take | ment by tho heavy inronds made by death i o e st o, T poen abie to | 1875 Lo came to Amrica, sottling in ‘Froy manners boorish the community is com- | advantaze of the ¢ity’s wants and exact | Upon the list of membors. Five have died | gorily acmonsirate that the World-Terald | Where he resumed the jowelry business uotil 9 A L during the lust year and three other vacan- | hus deliberately Hed conecrning the facrs, | 1591 He then moved to Plattsmouth, and who wanted to control the pavin, promised, and the visitors carry away | excessive prices for parks grounds, and | Grrths LSRR B Tho Worid-Heratd will prababiy keop on e | aftor a residence thero of four yeurs, moved s i i 2. with them the impression that the bet- | we may as well gracefully submit and — - Ing about him untitafter election in 1595, to South Omahs, where ho has siuco ing und other public improvements, ¥ 2 Y L 4 Ihtory AR Brantlon: Surpy County Sentinol TERlaal T AT e s MARER f Q) X During the past two yoars Mr, Groves | LOF element hus no voico in wffairs. | begin work on i systom of public E R 0 or IR RN RhY PanIneE s g [oaldec, i 18T o, viua piootad jatio '3 years Mr. Groves 2 3 Kan as City Times hut wo 16 peace, serving for two years o has Such an impression is in ever Wi yarks durl © GOl g year. o b wiil not uphold the orld-llerald in its un B N g has proved himself a faithful ally of the ] i l. $4:95 J y Yy | park ing the ¢eming y Pheolozy might galn a point oy closin prinipivd fizht on Mr. Post's peivate o | Slace u;u u_engaged in the real estate busi men who made him and the franchised | dtmaging to the city. eppercmbi—— World's fuir ou Sunday, but practioul ¢ tor, bo the report truo or not. “Nuch ' coupse | 1933 andisa man of considerable mcaus, corporations that have uxes to grind in During the next two years there will LOYALTY 70 AEBRASKA tanity would suiter. Those wio wish to at- | 18 4isgusting to tho Heople, and for sgah g | Snergy ana publio spint the couneil. R ) 0 Soandalons story 16 be Ui info the faces — — be a greater number of important as This great commonwealth with its | teud cnurch candaso wnyhow, and the falr | of"yho Wito an htors of J e T~ Mr. Groves has also endeavored to | Semblages meetin Omahathun huve been | magnificent crops is rich today. We | WOUIG B0 i AgAR: KR A0S T T R R e make himself solid with the railroads by deliberatoly ignoring the plain lotter . hard worked for six days and depend on the y thit will stoop so Tow. 1t held here in the past five years, | have garnored enpugh small grain, to- | geventh for relaxation and instruction. M Post houestly we should | e peoplos independent, Ukt for of the luw which mukes 1t his duty to list all the lots and lands owned by the oursolvos. Shanio on sueh o counol and more than will be held in uny other | gether with the corn now awaiting ha o World-Horuld hus 1mnde mueimet | man, is reprosontod to us by those whno know i vailroads within tho city limits outside L, 0L AR MR, | i ; D. J. O'DONARUE, who was the om- | of tho right-of-way and, add thom to the | there are men distinguished in various | prospority which will muko ovory care- | Minahan's Blasted Hope, i Hoy hum s & clean, roputable and capable citizen. forced upon the demoeratic ticket by his putt city wost of Chicago. In April of next | vest, to pay off ull our farm worty ANA S JTALRE A porary secretary of the Real Estato |.gux list, Tho amended charter for 1891, | PUrsuits, and whose object 1s to make | ful, industrious, sobor farmer independ Duinoss, againas the wislios' of She AS THE city grows it becomes more and more difficult to discuss the merits ana capucity of each individual candi- date for loeal ofice. The custom of promiscuously pufling in the editocial page must go out of date us the city grows and the candidates multiply. A metropolitan paper must necessarily limit its discussion in local matters to the candidates for the principal oftices. yeur the league of the pan-republic con- | and leuve u handsome surplus. Our peo= | 1. B Minuhan, who fs stumping Sarpy gross will meet hove, a body in which | ple are just entering upon a carcer of | county in the interests of the alliance ticket, Owners association manfully puts the | gection 79. rends us follows. preparations for the congroess of all the | ent. With the improved financial con A A o s Th M epublics of the world which it is pro- | dition of our farming communivies will Minahan expects to get the votes of Sarpy lio to a certain newspanor which is seek= |~ Upon the completion of such copy of said : in tho | county dewoerats he will be torribly disap- ing to break down the influenco of the | sessment roll the city clerk shutl add to such | posed to hold in 1893, Two months later | come also growth and prospority assoclation and at the same time to | roli all storenousos, warehouses, shops and | the generul . conferenco of the | villages und cities. Unless all signs fuil, | Poiuted e malign George P. Bewmis, the republican | other buildings within the right of way, or | Methodist iscopat church will | Nebraska will next year experience a end of'the Masses, candidate for mayor, by pretending that | 8long, or adjoiniug, or adjacent to any sido | convene heve and continy in | vemarkuble commercial activity. track of such railroad, or within the right of | i, gession a month. More than a thou- Our people must not be content, how- way of such telograph company, used for pur Fillmore County Republican, Eilor of Omaha. a former resident of Leen nominated by the r both are making war upon citizens of Owmaha on nccount of their religion. | UGV ptansaRs sand delegutes, representative of the | ever, with the waiting policy. Thoy wns of Douglus county for the office of Mr. O'Donahuoc has too much manhood | oiper than the ordinary oporations of said | Dighest intelligonce of the church “”; Ak bnko By 4 of sntorprisas themealy lsod by he people olocting hi to allow his name to bo used to boISter | company, and mot avpearing upon the | be present at this confe from all | and push them forward with enorgy L Eguoand bu-ishe Joogte Rieatlig bild up the mischicvous and inexcusablo| county ' rolls by reason of hay- | Parts of the United States and from for- | I'ho people of the state have it in tholr 088 s & DFOs6oUtor made 1t possible for falsehood. g beea nroturaed 10 the state | eign countries, while tens of thousands | power to build up a home market for u 10 stop 10t & lucrative practice wiou bis |