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THE OMAHA DAILY RR®: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1392 fact that the corn yield of this state is | tificates and nzmngm-y notes now in cir "CI”(“'“ RH’“‘”(:\\ R\”\ | ¥ica 8.1 Atwood resigned, and C. A. Blake | Tyo Chioago rogiment refuses to turn ot n THE I)AIL‘Y_ BEE THE NEXT HOUSE. The indioations that 4he republicans | 5,000,000 bushels above the average for | culation is inpnpund numbers $572,000,« at Wessington, Boadle county, 8. D., ¥ico N. | jods the other regiments of the state marcn B. Alger resigned. P.S H. | with them. They beliey ——— mee— = . > % . 3 Y eve that lineis should £ ROSEWATER, Epiton will obtain control of the house of repre- | ten years past is extremely gratifying [ 000, The tedasiry cash balance is a S, y — o i either haye the largest military showing or — - e | @ntalives of the Filty-third congress are | and proves that braska leads the | littlo over $1313000,000, of which $19,- | JABS OF THE JUKBRS | nmvnm;yn!‘ and nll:mt"nlu(n! the National PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | favorable. Hon, Edward McPherson, | world in corn production, 000,000 are ayailable. All the Prcminent Members of the Party | Philadelnhia Times: Vory often to shake a | KUArd officers tonight it was decided to have L it { ) " man’s hand is only preliminary to puiling his | noue at all. ps—— = = —=——==== | chairman of the republican congres- The seven westorn states mentioned T'hese fact¥ rérarding the condition of Will Be Present. 1eg. | N - OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. sional committes, expressds confidence | are about 11 per cent short of last year | the financial dgpartment of the govern« N Ohidigs. Tribune: Toin L. Sullive; 1618 | WEATHER 4AND UROES - - that the democrats will not have a ma- | in corn area and the decrease in pro- | ment do not warrant any apprehension anid. wants to fght OOrbety again, His moutt e at 1 nse i I N o tig oroe n S mo ' | Deficloncy of Tem ure General tor the TFRMS O ISCRIPTION, N N 1 P " at o, has verec ym {8 inju 8. - 2 e oy v ey, O Your. vato | jority in the next congress, and the | duction Is placed at 381,000,000 bushels. | that the treusry will not be ablo to | HOW THE AFFAIR WILL BE ARRANGED | atuny rate, his rocovered trom iis injaries. Weehatorn ATl RIghY, SHawerar, gy and Sundey, Ony Year..... .« 1000 | committee {s doing vigorous and | Abgut the sathe rate of decrease secms | meot its obligations, ana they entirely | e ®Low 'n'u-m.-. To be sure. there aro only | Wasniverox, D. C,, Oct. 5,~The weekly T ' 38 | offectivo work to bring about this re- | to hold good in all of the western states, | dispose of the democratic assertion, atton of the Wortd's Falr Wil Not | {NOSSHARIN 0 tasso, but no one can deny | crop builetin says that during the past week Batiivus hoe. Ong Tei 20| gult. The committoe, it is said, was | The total crop of corn promises to be | made early ih ‘the campaign, that the Clnsh with the Politieal Gathering— e S S B e e - 7 SRrblog A v onkers Statesman: “T've been 1o seo an | in the tomperaturs along the Atlantie coast f Weekiy e one Year' 10 | pnover more thoroughly organized than | 1.610,000,000 bushels against 2,060,000+ | governmont was on the vergs of bank Both May 1o Enjoyed—Wash- o1 fiame. remaried the young man whohad | g0 L0 SEEerALies KoK wto. Atlansle con 4 y ! 1 : 1 yoo £ixLy Gl Bl | and in the iulf states, Ovor the ontive i The Nes Botding now, and under the ableand experienced | 000 bushels lnst year, showing a decrease | ruptey. It istro that there is not on Jngton Miscellancous, SRV YNCNETNY Noe kbl countey 1o ths westward of the dlstrlats i Sovthimata cormer Yo oun Stroess, direct’on of Mr. McPhorson the congres- | of about 22 per cert in our corn produc: | hand the greht surplus which the Cleve- - ou over seen | namoa tho woek has boon warmer thau * ‘ounel ufls, 12 Stree 1 " N N N b Y s00| Mugs " beres Chiengo On Chnmber of Commeree. sional campaign is being conducted judi- | vion this year. land administration left, and which the b L . Lanaing? 1 eon MURS | yanal, The temperature for the crop season 3 New York 7 15, Tribune Butldteg, | " - " i i Wasmyaros Bureav o Tue Bee, \yndine down at the tmumigrant depot @t | pow closing has bsen lower thun the ave 14 Norbtnutor HEN clously and on winning lines. Favorable woather has provailed this | domoeratic party donounced for yonrs 13 FoUnTRENTN STRRRT, } Washington wvenuo whart.! | age throughout the greater portion of the CORRESPONDENC There is strong probability that the | fall throughout the corn belt and the | as a dangsrous menace to the conntry, Wasnivaros, D.C,, Oot Yotro! o0 Dress; | 5 M { coun he aggrogate deficionoy oo ne " 1 g T A I g ¢ g Detrolt Fr Pre Mra. Hotty—-Maria, | the aggrogate deficloncy oceurrin ot commanications riatine 1o newt | 428 [ republicans will break into the demo- | crop is now out of danger even in local- | but every dollar of that surplus has been | Charies U, Gordon of Chicago was busy | what tiiue docs your husbud come home at | i the lower Arkansas and Mississippi val A Sortai Depriment - cratic reprosontation from tho south, | ities whero 1t was thought a few wecks | paid out by the government in ways that | troughout the day makiag arrangements o | "iintia meo Hotty)-1 don't know, mamma. | e ‘wook has boes excaptionally dry, and SINEeS iR ' \ N N A ™ : § vo the republican giants ass 0 i= | Our clock only registors up to 12, 0ok has been exceptic y dry, and ) Al bl LR s shontd be | AN vizorous work is being done in | ago that itcould not ripon. The Ne- | have improved the “public sorvico and | have the repabliosn kiants ssselt 8 AL (I | Our nly registers up to 12 { at o time since March 1 hus. thore boen ab gadrense ec Publle nsl|m|vy-‘nnv“('mn:|;l portions of that section. There aro but | braska ecrop is in fine condition, and | promoted the goneral prosperity, and is :“\'"‘m sompany with J ““';k o Who Puck: Mrs. Louls Kanz—Why on .{-’.m. senco of rain over so mkuvh of the country hrafin ¢ stofce ordors o be mado : 0 h 5 A b e R Sy . L 0ago in ¢ ¥ J son, tyou kot your husband to cut off his | A8 auring the past wee K PayAble to Lhe order 0f the compan: four republican representatives from the | although it doos not equal the yic 1d of | néw in the hands of the people and | hiq come to neip along the program. Ho | w skirs? 3 | The warmer dry weather has hoon excep 1 5 131 JUBLISHING COMPANY | south in the present house, against | last year in quantity it is of the best | available for their use. The evidence of se0 Secrotary C s Foste d Mrs. Rufus Baird—1 wonldn't have him do 1t | tionaily favorable for the securing of & s BE . ! y 1 o | went to seo Secrotary Charles Foster, and | ¢6; 1o world, 1 want him to et them row | op. " g pe— seventeen in the precedi congress, | quality. It is probable that prices will | the facts presented by the treasury re- | spon had his promise for a speech on October | and get them all out of his systen. | :l‘l :'{.. "‘ “T ‘f;l;xi'll'n- mosi m:rl is s.\.-m\-m T 110N 7 ] s % r # 1d that remaining unsecurad is ctica BWORS STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION and it is believed that the party will be | range somewhat lower than they did | port is that the government is receiving | 24, “Tt will bo one of tho greatest meetings . e ¥ l'saret LA Lty s Btate of Nebraska, | " wAdgt ¥ . b Harper's Bozar Mr. Hawking, sald she, | 8afe from injury by frost. It County of Douglas, { . able to at least regain 1t was lost two t year, owing to better crops in | more money than it is called upon to [ of the campaign,” smd Mr. Gordon tonight, -"l w st you'd decide a bet between me and | Owing to the light raintall fall plowing pgaore . Techuck, seeretary of ehenr Wbt the | yoars ago, while thero is wce, in | Burope, but the corn yiold will cortainly | pay out, und so long s this s the case | “and wo doubt our ability to handle tho | Mr Barrows. Ho suvilt is anly B foot trom | has been semewhat dolaved in somo sections actuni clrenintion of e DALY BEE for the week | hq opinion of tho chairman of the con- | bring good roturns to the western [ tho treasury will not become insolvent croud likeiy to attend. Tue principal oot | oWeil lmaid Hawkine 1 should say you | favorably, Lt s i Stindny, September 2 v oo | gressional committee, of electing | farmers, O L0 G B U RO T TN A GT e e 1| TR T s oF Yo o VIR SBREEO WY T'he crop season of 1802, from Maroh 1 to Mondny. Septeml ¥ e L TR v the 24th, and tho program of speakers will . { Octover 4, closed with a gonoral excess of Tesdny, September . I | twenty-three republican representatives over the oxcess of roceipts s from oo iyl bo sottied and announced whon 1 [ Hoston Transeript: Tirst Sportsman (as the | procivitation throughout the Misstssippl vl Wednodiny St § # | from the south, Such u gain would be | THE ELOQUENCE OI' FACTS, sources which show the gonoral pros: | g6 baek to New York, We hopo to have [ Partrideos fly o —Just my lucki miss firo | loy wua geucrally ovor sl northora distriots Friday. Saptomber i) 2814 | of greater significance than an equal T'he financial condition of the country | perity of the country. Vice Prosidont Morton ana Chauncey | SNrdyt % 0 hont despalr. You moy hav stward of the upper Missouri valley. In 4 3 Ay, UCtobs v 082 i o " 1 nte v "B CON " Y 2 i K etk v o E8D UACE ave pentral and esters ' P ' alne Ay PRORE 290 humber of districts restored to the re- | i8 more surely indicated by the record T'he democratic attompt to alarm the | Depew. better luek in another worid Lt i M R e G RO, Avernge At ;:ZJ” publicans in the north, There is every | of ‘”\*Hh-;: !:nhnn;u \Imn' \v_\: any ulhi"‘ people by declaring that the insolvency How it Will Iie Arranged. Boston Globo: John L. Salllvan's theatrical "‘-““{ ‘-\llil“ll\ml Trulh“‘-vtl. tho seasoual . " ATHANEL 501 vxpeet gains ol spublica menns, ving the pas! oo s | of v ifuti " v W ine! 1 i posters were all ¢ for use, with the proud | rainfall has been below the average, the de. ¢ 4 NUTUFELL Notary Publie presentatives in all the northiern | the business failures reported in the | failed. just as ull its ocher efforts 10 oX- | avery partof the country, and particularly | the fizht. The costly printing has becn saved | coast rauging i somo sections from ten to " y N % R 'y 110 ) \ Ring 1 0 sections from ten tc states where the democrats and the alli- | United states, of a mercantile or indus- | cito popular apprehension have done. | from the wost. T wet Mr. Burke, presidout | il the saf trath suliielont.y weld told by tho | sifteen fucues, Average Circulation for Septe ance captured republican districts two | trial character, have aggregated 7,378 | The democratic party is prolific in | of the League of Repubiican Collewe olubs, | pathotic’ For Twelve Years.” R T ) === = years ago, but in order to appreciate the As f<r|x||l.l||'<l with the corresponding sphiecies of calamity, but results are | and healso promised to be preseat and u\.l\hu AR ANT R ARTON HELD Ue 4 ST 3 LOULS ST AN THIs is German Day in America. magnitude of the task of redecming the | period in 1891 the decrease in the total | invariably against it. aspeccn. He took steps at ouca to notify 11 News Record, During Attempt of Four Negroos Frus. ) FHIRNG svess from demo- | Dumber of business faitures is 1,528, In - — republican clubs throughout the couutry to Sing, O lady mine, sing teated and One of Them Captured 3 e idenc lower branch of congress from dem 166 aVaty sl % 4 OHIGANS o ik ™ Ay L » THE people have not lost confidenco | [ vio ool it should be understood | order to fully appreciato the force and A STRIKING object lesson showtng the :\n:‘\,(_-_fi;m_w:“n:luunluu.:;;njx\\v.:;u(‘.Inm'"g::‘;:“l:{ pono oot Ui awoatet dnvs, St Lovis, Mo, Oct. 5. —A street oar on the in the Nebraska Contral, thut the ropublican represontation of | slgnificance of these figures it is necos- | disndvantages of inferior paving muy be | ers auu four from outside of tho stato, all of With muriars in your praise. s avenue line was hold up at Seventh —————— I i T eRnid W T T it ity i | th Fhatisn i streot and Washington avenue in tho very % 176 in the Fifty-ficst congress declined to | sary to bear in mind the fac JHN he ound on uming streot and also upon hem men of national prominence 8inz of a cloud-volled moon i 3 foLt G 'S spo o . 5 | f Jor o ’ coun- _ beart of tho ity at 11 o'cloc v fo Uncri GROVER'S speech before the | (it B 00 w5 L o loss of 90—77 | total number of commercial enterprises | some other thovoughfares of the city on adiieid bl e B ILLL L Asthousing moons, TEyou Wil kb ARkl VAL democratic clubs was that same old 1)y 3 s iy , 3 + ch s terad any criticism as to mixing pohitics with Of nights with “'the gav bassoon neeroes latitudi AV iTRvEnE in the northern states and 13 in the | in the United States is much larger now | which wood pavements have been laid. [ vue World’s fawr dedication. “*Not at all," Andof foves thal cime to til. I'he car was crowded with passengers who e s southern. The next houso of rapresent- | than it was last yenr, and that tho num- | Thoro are somo bad holesin the Farnam | said he, Sfor wo are caroful to separate ou N OBV LT PO FoReE IO eh crete DAEEL NORTRTiHE - AEA. KOHG - FUTRIEOR IS F—————t—— T ¢ orld's fair exorotses. As leaves £l from roso-lad o8, o rushod o 7 G1V 1S a5 grent pain to observe that | AtVOS will consist of 855 membors, 179 | ber of failures would theroforo be | street pavemont, but the uppor part of T It B ehr SO ias Wil beondst by \Lrot your finelov ono son o Woov;. T Witest was droWib WILNTHEKIRER c e Lt L s aeuin struck | being a majority, sothat the republicans | greater if tho same proportion we Cuming street is far worse. The holes | Saturday, the 22d, and we will not begin our g R e BB D L) VG L i 3 ssioner Pock has agi rue S ¥ it et Pr B TANSABRL o6k, u puradu and two policomen standing & hal ”“’;"l'\!”“ e e e oo S belt. | must win at the coming clocticn 93 seats | muintained. A reduction of 1,528 in tho | are so numerous and sodeop tht loaded | weetings until Monday of the next week. phet it el A R R B O LS ew York democrats be ) Sl s \ < | mBar n60 a8 o vag N o > 1 1 3 Could Easily Sy cVengh. st NOTHE: BLACK BRUTE, ¢ ko 2 i —_——— in addition to the number they now | total number must be nccepted as con- | wagons can scarcely pass through the ) v LACK BR o bers, frightencd at their approach, fled EE T Qdin ordbr Lo onable them 1o control | clusive proof that the business intorests | streot without using the stroot car | Secretary Fosterof the Treasury depart ; —— Ono'of the negroes was captured. Ho gave ONLY the Denver & Rio Grande and | hold in order to enable them 1 T Tt ; ment was asked today what he thbught of [ Alexander Boi tted n Young Lady in | tho name ef dohn Johuson. Tho other mon the Southern Pacific remain in the | the house of representatives of the Uifty- | of the country are more prosperous than | tracks An effort is now being made to | )6 announcement that Wavne MacVeagn Tennosseo for it Promptly. mingled in tho crowd and eoscapea. The P el s T s g i horofore be | heretofore, provide a temporary remedy by filling | was going into the democratic party. Tho Nasuvirie, Tean,, Oct. 5.—Nows has just | deed was the most daring which has ever Transcontinental association. Now is [ third conuress, [t will thercfore be Z Dorhi S & uolug AN e Aahan TSl R I ) St & . L CHBED seen that there i3 nead of netive and But this is not all. Not ouly are the | up tho holes with broken stone, but the | secretury swiled as ho reflocted: “An old | peen received i tuis city of a lynching | been vernetratod in this city, as fully 10,000 Omahu’s chance, . t il : T Terd ) v 3 fhrow the fline oue | farmer friend, u good many vears ago, called | (¢nioh ocourred at Mount Poiia in tho | Witnessed toe holdup and tho ‘chase. —— vigorous effort by the republican con. | business failures a sing in number, on wheels sool 1wow the filling ¢ my attention to the fact that the ground | % M° S o 5 < - . ) R i i BEm ity " TAnuBIiG! but they nve far less disastrous to cveds | and seatterit over the streot. It pays | squireel nover climbed a tree very high, 1 | Seventh district, iu this ccuuty, last night Depew's Bstimite of Gindstonian Sympithy THE death of John M. Moan is a | gressional committee and by republicans A ! ) ) 3 X% figh 3 i 5 5 : 3 5 Er Ve bRt R ast yeaTs ¢t o oA Fun botiky ¥ 5 have noticed ever sinco that when n ground | Saturday night Alexander Bell, colored, | Ngw Youk, Oct. 5—Tho Bvening Tolo- eorlous loss to the democrats of this | generaily if the houseof representatives | 1 “‘“ \n "" y have boen 'I” pust years. | in the long run tolay the best pavo- | fofiel gets about ten or twelve feet bigh | went to the residence of Mra, J. S. Joues, & | gram says thit one of tho most extraordinary stato and to the business interests of | is to bo tuken out of democratic hands, | F'or the past nincmonths the aggregate | ments. tio stops, Ho nover gets up into _the boughs | widow lady, and attempted an assault upon | statements made by Mr. Gladstono in his ro- i for the hmn:\ f President L “'m R ‘Wfll R m;“ “L there were nat 100,000 voters out of the n;u.g Uhsmislveatidt ‘\mn\n' u:_']h lyx‘x::‘ RoHY :?:nflh.l‘,.'.; “_'1”3:\{‘_::(""‘"\; lm};ll‘lc' mlwf(v{"_",‘\u Argylo is his declaration that “a wentloman NOTHING hi b oc nnf:nl _lo'rum the n i ) favorabl . to wareant g Wil Bt e S ] 1.000,000 in the Unitea States who r\:\n‘-‘ ::‘\\\:E‘Illklll)l\'\:‘k‘l[ sl ';rnmi Ic”‘:) teing in bed with them, 'Phe screams nt- h_.h:u ing to the rapublican party, and in tho i profanc declaration of Chairmian Har- | strony fecling of conlidence among ve- JDALE ) : ik arogate | "ot in favor of Gladstone’s home | which exposes somo of the underlying prin. | tractod their nearest noighoors and upon on- | first rank of public distinctlon in Amel i i i 5 h 1ok f 1) v v 1 1l I i i told me before the last presidential election £ rity that “there is moro h—1 than har- | publicans, it is presumed that evory ve- [ debts of those who heve failed since the P 5 e | Giples and intentions of the democrats, They | tering tho room Boll made his escape through | o4 i r 0 |- : 4 1tule scheme he was simply guessing. B L s 3 thut 13,000,000 votes would be cast at mony in New York democratic poli- | publican appreciates the importance of | 18t of January this year are nearly one« 5 AL 3 are gratified to ses him refor to the *‘un- | # buck door AndrobithoRans )00 12,5 v ony Ne S atic publican apprectates the fmportance of f /S0 I (RIS FEEEERE By | Home rale is not an issue in_ tho minds | riadonnble system of | protection,’ and to | = On Sunday he was avrosted and mado his D O b L0 SO R en FRAT T LR e SNitiek wnlf smaile o debts of those who | o i . : jusand FAE y St AthToug] t vora ciuso o d. o tics. having tho cong in politieal h failed lust vonr. The avernes of assots | Of the American people. They have {tknow thatbe stands whero Mr. Cloveiand G Dl \’:‘\‘n‘-m:ln‘s }I;(l‘vlr:l‘ln\u::l u.\‘v‘l e loR R AAT e tHab Lhis Kot iGN 18 ORATHE Gov N s the latest | Mony withtheoxecutive. Without th X enough to attend to at home. does—for a singie old standard of monoy. | IR LI F I8 SCRE B e volored, | €0y M. Depew. Mr. Depew ackuowledgod 1t Rt s Xkl it is fmpo=sible to carry out the policy | remains the sume as in the past, ov He refors o the “disastrous course of the | (5iih the officors entered the holss, Bell | todsy and in‘an fntorviow on the subjsct vietim of the rotton ogg habit; yot had 1 ¢y, iy “und heneo it is not tess im- | About 51 per cent of the total indebted- Sad Effect of Crow. B e bitann aet of 1800 Aautling | Was i bed nursing his wounds, He, how- | said: . it not been for the rotten egging he Al e % 5 ok > 2 mexningtho rapublican aot (ol:1800y dounlingEi RN L IR0 BT ot gun four timas | . *1now supplement taat statement by Say- & R i Ll portant 1o elect a republican house of | ness. Washington Post. tho purchase of silver and requiring tho | Sveh WES B0¢ L0 BIAP G 20k B (0L bieq. | ing that 1f tho question comes up as A tost [ would have remained in peaceful ob- | e eR These figures afford abundant prool It is thought that Bourke Cockran | building of more warehouses wn which to | &t the officers. Fortunately it was ot loaded. IR L0 representativ than it is to elect g 1 Finally D Suerift I d ed with | 40 not believe there are 100,000 people in this sourity. : (s (ot S oAty wrenched his throat when be attewpted to | store the useless metal. naily Deputy Suerifl Kinnard started with 08 108 BHIEHE CURS 08 TRRETD BRODE 10 AIE ™ —_— publican president. 13oth are necessary | Of the uniform prosperity of the com- | gijiow that por f s Chic speech 5 Bell to jail, but before going agreat way was | ©F A < : i : 2008ILLY i RS e i allo! portion of s Chicago speec Other Features of the Letter. confrontod by & mob of 100 citizens who de. | Gladstone and his plans for ireland.” i ThE only candid democratic document | to maintain and extend the principles | mercial intevests of this coun Bus bich reforred to Cleveluud's lack of Dop- | o iy woro mado a little angry by | sanded bel MrKiunard. did. all i hia i B = " e 5 s 516 obnaty P rOin T IOt WAL is | larity on election day s A s % Price-Hudson I offered to the public this yoar is the | and policics put into cffect by the last | ness is constantly going forward and is on.d veading in the letter that ‘“‘a currency based | power to disperse the mob and did so suc ¥ L1 Tl - conu- | confossedly contributed enormously to | than ever before. How can any man ofs taston Globe, dishonest. hoy also read that n re- [ overpowered. Bell was then strung to a lim rriea last evening o Miss Guss ce, {ared itanutnore ithatithoy hayeirepu: | confossedly contributed senormously to || /20 08 ) Siadis o Sueapdgiton Gl : publican institutions are destroyed would | and bis body riddied with butiets. . He con- | daughter of Mrs. Nathan Prico of this city, { diated i the commercial ana industrinl progress | practical common sense look theso facts ‘“-} r‘-d o e e of Towa farm. | there be “'prospects of our enjovivg tho | fessed bis crimo and did not murmur while | 1y weading ceremony was performed at the — and prosperity of the country. With a | in the face and say that tho Amer O i 10 Aivert Toe tho. protec. | singlo and stable staudard of valuo which | boing executed. S e e Visitors to the Sixth Nebraska dis- | 1o, plican congress and president | people are not prosperous ? tion of their lands the course of the Missouri | OUher civilized aud Corerial dnEkiouagog Miss Jones fortunatoly is nov hurt, bevond | yyyoer 'y Rev. Dr. Duryen, in the presonce 4 spots in various scctions of the district, | (11 1o bheijeve thut the next four yea (Al il dpleds) There 1o n prospect of nlittle border serm. | Slurs which MacVeagh casts upon them in v e o Lo ouaeancle Y | and will bo assured that they ave the | . i X % The original compiuct botween thacity | jisve 1S ® Proseec LRSS denouncing the pension laws and expressing Cincinnati Commereial. B e fon oo monyishe - T i 0 will be a period of unexampled advan Yo S >aclfoRaily ' 4 the democratic position upon pensions by Farmers are reading men and consider well ) pi opeka, thoir political remains of one O. M. Kem. ¢ of Omahaand the Union Pacific Railvoad —— . [ future home, 8 D Lk b Ll . ment for the United States. compuny, when the lutter received th Conlarugsipanctions. sayiug Wayiine ireniblivan, Lanuises Of WHS |whins ithoy freat: v aro not easily de- e —— N R e ey LEbDnA oot aiht L New York n. pension system stagger belief as thove 1s | E = et e VT N G EhT by - “Wnere is Ingalls?” anxiously in- valuable piece of land for a depot site. o Ay sdont | neither reason mor justico in lesislation | ceiVed by buncombe spoochos or buncombo ] i3 150 3 i & % 3 CONCERNIN i« IHE CROP. © ¢ e unming aud remorseless beyond precedent | (G v T ectroys all distinctions beuween loyul | articles i newspaers. On the question of Glube-Demverat. quires an exchange. There is no doubt R 3 contained the stipulation that the com- | ars the exactions and extortions of the me- | WAL EFECNE T 08 A B0 IO Detwoor | the tariff they are as woll if not betrer in- The principal need of the democratic party : on this point in the minds ot the demo- | It _\l'r”‘""*’h,\' ofticinl re v"';‘ls_l'lm' 1“?‘ pany should allow other railvoads the '“\:”,',"Lf“\'\“ll.:x‘xv\\l-‘»;’:;ff'fi',“:“f'fl',»‘, on dotying | WOUNS Foceivod In batile wnddiscuses con- | formed thin by othor olass of eltizens. | a present s a devico to stop tho publication 4 = vear’s crop of corn averaged 27 bushels 5 S e 3 e ] e hand e g RToD X sufl co." hereforo they must by this ie be con- v reports i o or Mo- populists of Kunsas, on whom John " ‘“ OO} ‘Cf s l“ 7 bushels | use of tho bridge and torminal facilities | or hrowling courts, legisiatures and execu- | Wactod In tho pursults of poador” 0 it VAL A Taril which protects tholr pro- }’{,,,‘fff’,“{,:(.'[f’.:,'",,::f,{.',',f.,f,':‘,‘.,‘;‘,‘:I,',‘,‘l‘d"H,’f,’“"u‘(fd James is raising great welts every time | ' 1he fore for tho & I‘ utrvesied, o | jn Omaha at a fair and reasonable com- | tives, with tho other they ik ContinGLLY | o Jast repnblican congress which keeps the | ducts from injurious forcin competition; i ercoao e ReTbronks about the sume as in 1880, the production | jongation. In any arrangement now ‘ dgntening their wrasy upon the uecessitios | ol voterans out of tho poor houses. which fosters manufastures and Inorcasos ‘ sing bushels as comp . = i 1o cons . AL st : xS 4 he home market demaad for thpir farm pro- | = — - — s e 3 Iu»x‘lv- , 080,000 nu‘lnll as compared | pyde looking to the completion of tho | vals adaitionsl adviuces in the prices of the Western Pensions. ducts, ana which, by a reciprocity poli o) BNAD 1t aboutitimeifor tho fres “tradeijivith 000,000 bushels for the pre- | gepot that original stipulation should | different grades of anturaciie are aunounced. | Tho following army ovders issued aro re- | creases the foreien” demand for the sun ASIVIIAALIINN: vy 5 5 1 g y . WORTE e shriekers to ring off on the cry of *cor- | vious year. Itis well known thathetween | o e Hineens 5 ot T jorted be Tii Bee and Examiner Bareau of | the ono they should endorse, and the TH A GUINEA A BOX. 9 be retained as essontial to the protection What the AR B v lorse, 2 s ouopolies. ” et ST N O YA ; hat th Grad Army,Se Claims : that stands for that tariff 5 tho oue that 3 porations, monopolies, trusts,” etc., | these two large crops was one that was | of (he Whe Tuntt e | 5 A 0 RUARA L SehoRe L on e i g0 8010 of the city, with the further understand- 5 New York Tribune. Nebraska: Original—Reuben Lepley. Ad- | should, in their own interest, receive their BLIND. % eveled aganinst the republican party under the averago, agoregating about | jne that the compensation to be eharged When the veterans marched up Pennsy! ditional—John Walford, Hiram H. Rosen- | support. f 3 ey i : & i & i 5 They are blind who will 5 when iv is well known that u big-major- | 1,460,000,000 bushels. Forapericdof five | ghall not be based on a fictitious capital- | Yatiwavenuo in 1865 they found u treasury | grauts, deceascd. luciease-Squire 8. = ot Aot At ' ity of the miilionaire monopolists are | years past, ending with the crops of lost | {zati : i A with a debt smounting to ,844,000,000; now | Young, John W. Breckeu. James Neary. New Sugar ) past, g 0 croy 4 ization of the proposed union depot and | there is an intorest-bearing debt of less’ than | Reissuo aud increase—Barnabas Welten, | Yoxkrns,N. Y., Oct. 5.—A stock compan, U 3 , 3 3 V pany, omocrats ? year, the annual average was 1,820,000, | depot grounds. 00.000,00. Lnen tho official lguras sbowed | Original ‘widows, ete.—Priscilla Naylor, | organized to ongago in the refining of sugar, 1 000 bushels. R e Eae . . | cash in treasury, $8,000,000; now in round | Margaret Wilkins, mother. o = ! S . brask 3 : . The city cannot afford to take any | yyumoors, #00,000000. Thon the interost Town: Original—William Bartlott, John | BAS Just been incorporated here. 1t 15 to be STAND up for Nebraska by choking The indications for the esent vear o wa: Origi y g d 3 4 b3 b ne indications for the present year | chances upon possible compatition to | charge, was $150,00,000 per anuum; pow Lindsey, Hirum N, Wayne, 'rancis I'. Houk, | Known as the National Sugar Refinery of the calamity howlers nt the polls and | yro somewhat loss favorable than those | powulate this matior V5ol sourity | 18 in round numbers, £20,000,000 per annuwm. [ Adam Crocerius, Marshall D. Herrington, | Yonkers, The capital stock is §750,000. It A 4 regulate this matier. Absoluto security | 13 T for the disorders which by outvoting the defamers of Nebras- 4 enr, 5 v the y % . .7 | Then tho treasury was compelled to pay | Auguswus Ienton. Additional—William | is expected that when the uew concern gots Empnire of last year, but they show that the row out of paired ka’s greatness. Thatisan issue great | 4. 5 e ‘ s A against the defeat of the purposo of se: more than 7 per cent interest on the money | Miiler, Daniel Dillon, Elias J. Everett, Au- | under wusy it will turn out 1,000 barrels of ll[el(‘l’un. For a l 2 S 811 groat | average corn crop is large. b is esti- [ curing the entrance of all railrouds into | borrowed to carry on the wur to save the | gust Vollbehr, Asa 1% Tinkcom. Restora- | sugar a day. Weak Stamien, Cony | enough to enlist the vote and support | muted that the area of corn plunted in Omaha will be had only by an ironclad | 20UBLEY; nOW it is ublo to floatits bonds at | tion—David . Day. Increase—David N, e stipation,Disordered of every loyal eitizen of this state for | Ohio is reduced sbout 10 per cent from 4 b 2 per cent per anuum av par—a lower inter- | Cochran, Robert Wilson, Henry W. Hobart, ° Mt %o to Parade, ELiver, Sick Bien P Judge Crounse, iy i I agreement which will compel the depot | ¢st than any other goverament in the worla nes D, Stair, Peter T. Clayton, James sl Cureaco, 1L, Oct. 5.—Tno [inois Nationat o) che. onnny, llllkléhlh | ¢ last .\‘0‘“"‘ Reports l‘"”‘" rious por- | company to deal fairly with other rail- | is able to command. 'J‘nd‘pubh«' dobt then | Newcomb, James . Re ) \\;vllium J. Me- | guard will not participate w the parade in- Piace of an ontire medleing chost.. ® tions of the state indicite that the pro- | roads in chaveing for terminal facilities, | Amounted to §3 per capita; now itisonly | Corkel. Leissue—Curtis B. Hall, Original | cidental to the dedication of the World’s fai | SULLIVAN und some of his idiotic sl ke <baut 75,00 Pro” | ronds in charging for torminai facilities. | 3% or"capita, Thon tnownnual interest | widows—Charloue A. Haviland, Hannab | pediist 19500 ¢ be:Werldiafuty COVERED WITH A TASTELESS AND A T T e duction will be about 75,000,000 bushels, | If the company is pormitted to base its | charge was $i.20 per capita; nowit1s 83 | Muckel, Lide C. Reed, Hattio L. Gromer. buildings. The state authorities and the SOLUBLE GOATING. olaters ure still hinting that he was | , Gecrense of 19,000,000 bushels from 1ast | ahames on o aioits : ! e v e a1 (G ham aat World’s fair directory refuse to defray the o 5000, charge on a capitalization three timc nts per capita, Colorado: Original—Charl - Morrill, f Ofall d Pric — drugged in his recont fight. Just the | yoip, Tho yeurly average of that state (i . e R Andrew J. Hyde, Origmal widows, ete.— | Lransportation oxpenses of the troops and jn- S drmgnate S Rilco AR Lonta nboxy . samo thing was said about Kilrain three | for (o aA A et greplonthunithovaluoioti lsipLoparky, Gannon' and Godkin, Rachel Bowry (mother), Charlotte Bishop, | $1st thav the men shall pay thewr own bills. oo, e P SN g years ago, Thoy both drugged thom for ten years ending lust yoar was 83,- | ind it is possible that it may not be even New York Recorder, LT v H b aias A (iothend) 80 ©) rugge = 1 000,000, ate i i The Evening Post, the principal British 3 Da’ Original—Joha Hant & i 2L NS 50 moderate as this, other roads will not & . P i South Da'kota riginal —Joha Hanton, f selves with red liquor, Liquorand Cor- | | i g free trade organ in this city, reprosents Mr. | Q. al—Georgo W. Brown. Charles I3 . 2 o n Indiana the area of corn planted | yso the bridee and depotand the bene- | He L Additional orge W. Brown. Charles IS, 7 | bott whipped Sulliv = : use tho bridge and depotand the bone naon of Omaha, Neb,, president of | Swarthout. Increase—Levi W. Eisiey, Orig. e (=2 this year is reduced about 16 per cont. | g ooy o mitl al Lioagu vicn, as | § i 3 e = " pskided o RIS ) - | fits to the city expected from the comple- jounl League of America, as | jnal widows, etv.—ilizaveth Oldficld, Ben 'y B . I'he estimated production is 80,000,000 § f the union d. ill not be real riuly commending Mr, Cleveland’s lett Jumin Walters (father.) & COo. THERE is said to be a luck of money in 1 ¢ i) tion of the union depot will not be real- | ;¢ cidpance and saying: “Mr. Cleveland’s 4 4 | the democratic committee at \):uw bushels, or 43,000,000 less than 'ast | jed. SxPosition of tho. Tack tuat the dewooratio News for the Army, Larzoat Munufacturcrs aud Do diors B i T \J O] : N 1 T ] 'my ) f Clolhing in the World. . year. The average of the statp for It anifestly ara t dut, { | platform doos not mean freetrado 1s so clear, I'be foilowing army orders wero 1ssued to- 9l 3 York. A democratic campaign of edu- | | % g 18;mauHRA VAT RAMDONNLAZREY, SOt 1 & . 2 oo k rls. - £ u the past ten years has been 107,000,000 | ¢ho city to protect itself in this particus | coneise and trathful that it cannot fail to | day: t y i cation without the efficient service of a i i he city Lo protect itself in Vhis particus | p,ye u marked effect upon the country, The leave of absence cn certificate of dis- A B ) bushels, The same percentage of ro: | Jar, and it can do 50 by insisting f 3 ity gri William C. M. Twer * barvel is a novelty and will not win over 2 I, ar, and iv can do 0 by insisting upon | wuicn has been so long cheated by the jug- | abuity granted William C. Manuing, Twenty- E o duction in area holds good in Illinois, | {he retenti f th viginal stipulati glery of skillful politicians.” third” infantry, September, 1s uded on - many convorts. The dollar is tho only 2 | the retention of the original stipulation 4 i i 55 oc a ctobe voar son's certificate isabinty. Leave of 1 PR Beatiinatad B rod noti onibetn o) 6= 1] S ANTSELEEAR SRS EN CeaRasai I On the second day of October, one year | surgeon's certificate of disa ” effective urgument the democrats have | 400 600 bushel ¥ S boing 155~ | rogarding re "“’“‘“"“3 "““‘k”"; With & | 4g0 the Irish National league beld its fourth | absenco for three months to take cffect as left. . \ bushels aguinst 5,000,000 | hroper sufeguird against fictitious cap- | annual convention in Chicago and adopted a | soon after October 25 as in the opinion of the A bushels last year, ana an average of | italization as o basis of charges, If the | constitution defining tho objects of tho | regimental omim) nder lnlm BEEYioks. 08D ve J 5 ! p § 5 v R ke e B eague. ‘I'he y red, is granted Second Lioutenant Thomas A DAN FARREL, who was once editor of | 2 00,000 bushels for the last ten dopot company menns to do what is fair league. The fifth section of thar docuwent | spared g 0 ! A This 1 3 rends as follows: G. Hanson, Nineteenth infantry, First Lieu- the Council Bluffs Globe and sheriff of | years. This is a great falling | jt can make no valid objection to this, burt e cuemy whoro o will feol 1t | tenaut tonry C. Hodos, Twenty.second in- Mills county, lowa, is now & howling | O, but itis accounted for in somo | which is not in the nature of nconcession, | JosihY,rofits b Purehass wuy uiticis, of | fantry, 1o dotuiled s profostor of military populist candidute for the legisiature in | mensure by tho- fact that wheat and | huy simply the observance of an ugree- | mite influences to diseourazs tradesuion from | Groton, Mas ., and will Fport i porson for Colorado. Dan is a brave man, whose | Other cereals have, to some oxteal, | ment deemed to be mutually satisfactory | G iaiivee after the adoption of the con. | 3uly: lLieutenaut Colouel Curwen B. Mc- . " al | . Rty I BUAREY Immadiately after the adoption of the con- | Tt ol 50 vliey ©will be relieved from place is not on o calumity platform, but | taken the place of corn in that state. | when mude, and which is no less neces- | stitution Mr, Gaunon was elected president, duty in the Department of Arlzona, Novem in the helpful work of bringing offend- | In fowa thearea hasboen reduced 13 3 ers to justice. per cent, and the erop promises to be The Boys We are particular to suit the boys. Boys grow up to be men. Men buy suits. We suit Y P AT B A LT o aud in the addresy to *the friends of Ireland T H L a PR8 .4 4 in America," isfligon the following 9th of | ber 1 rd will thon proceed to his homo and Novembor and stenpd by Mr. Gunoon, it was . the boy, we suit the man. We suit |} about 220,000,000 bushels, Last your’s BETIER THAN EXPECTED, AR I P T A Miscollanoons. ; § . A ISNr it about time that the council | crop was 351,000,000 bushels, and the The record of the business of the gov- lnl; l'wli;\'rw i igp SR 5 r'lmlny Secr _lur{ A\'nhmd‘nm‘wl the l\!inl‘iou the man. We |l|ll into our suits = ig @ contract wi rornge for the pi DS an natans S ) QBN FZS e 5 s Rt oes Mr. Gaghon speak for the league? | for certiorari in the case of Albert it. Molloy b cancel tho stroet lighting contract with | avorage for the pust ten years was 243,- | ernment for the first quarter of the | yugyy zono back'oh its constitution? Has it | against Andrew M. Fairchild, from Alianes, brains, capital, experience, economy, i the Metropolitan company und ask for | 000,000 bushels, The spring Hoods | current fiscal year, which ended Sep- | gone over Lo the party of free trude against Molloy. Assistant Secretary Chanaler $ R L 4 Al 5 bids from a company that can meet its | seriously affected the corn product | tember 30, is better than had been ox- 1t is anterestfi@ 1o see this w rn Ivish- | has reversced the commissioner’s decision in man and easter iti-Irishman yoked up to- | the bomestead cuse of James W | gether for Cleveland aud free trade Mollen against Booch Lartlew, from Blackfoot, ldaho. Miss Anna Brown and Maurice Connolly of Dubugue, la., are at the Arlington. The ? by 2 postmasters at MeCann, Cherry county, and tract? People who reside in the sub- | in thatstute was 150,000,000 bushels, and | creased nearly $4,000,000. There was a | “Inever will muppy," she suld-—=she sald— Searles, Dawes sounty, Neb., bave resigned. urbs are entitled to some protection | the average for ten years past has been | decline in the receipts from miscolla- Unless a yourlz gnun that jusu suits me I} J, M, Retickor was today appointed post taaster at Morton's Mils, Mongomory couuty, style and many other desirable things besides liaings, all of which benefit the boy and the man. Boys single-breasted knee pant suits in contract obligations? And isn’t it | of lowa. A reduction of 14 per centin | pected, The receipts from customs in- i about time for the city to proceed | areais ulso reported from Missouri, and | creased nearly 8,000,000 over the corre- against the bondsmen of the present | tho crop of that state is estimated at | sponding period of the preceding year E7 ¢, contractor for gross violation of con 150,000,000 bushels. Last year's yield | and those from inter revenue in- 4 York World, g from dishonest or incompetent contrac- | more than 50,000,000 ~ bushels ubove this | neous sources of about $2,000,000. So Talter thn 1 'W¢lwm alf uhead dark colors, $2.50 and $3.50. Single b tors. 1uis an ensy matter for the coun- | year's yieid. that the net iucroase for tho quarter | MO RYTGLY usgie with 8 fuco bright and ; ble-breasted cassimeres il 5 oil to instruct the city uttorney to pro- It appears that the acreage in Kunsas | was about $9,000,000, “I'he expenditurces N;~ oyel r‘: 'n'."i{»:z»:v‘nvilfr".l'J:f}'&".,....; e - and double-breasted cassimeres anc G ceed agaiust these contrac tors. is neurly if not quite equal to that of | for this period excesded by $14,000,000 | 1binust sing-ci A tonor—und dnnce nlooly. COOK fancy cheviots $4, $5, $6 and up. —_— lust year, but the condition of the crop | those of the corresponding poriod last | A, &%% s good stories u ancy : s : aver were told, BOOK GENERAL DANIEL SICKLES of New | isircegu z ullowed, for the weed I detest, r. The indicated production | year, due largely to disbur; ements made | No smok Men's suits $10, $12.50, $15, $18, $20, | And, of York, o democrat who cannot support Cleveland, says that in 1833 he stumped his state in behalf of Mr, Clevelund and found the soldiers almost unanimously opposed to him. He believes that the old veterans nave not chunged their minds and that they wili keep the pen- sion record of the democratic candidate in miod when they go to the polls. Mr. Cleveland has shown that he looks upon the union veterans with contempt and regards the pension system us o mere system of almsgiving. His peasion vetoes are full of contemptuous and sar- castic allusions to the defenders of the country who were fighting for the flag while o was paying a substitute is 133,000,000 bushels. Last year's pro- duetion that state was 142,000,000 bushels and the average for ten years has been 144,000,000 bushels, The fall- ing off in the corn production is due to a great degree to the cultivation of other erops. In Nebraska the corn cropof this year oxceeds the average, and this is the only state of which this can be said. Notwithstunding a small decrease in urea the production promises to be about 120,000,000 bughels. L was 10 100,000 bushels und the average for ten years past has been 115,000,000 bushels. Itis to be remembered that last year's crop wus phenomenal. The L year it on account of pensions, but the re- ceipts were in excess of the expendiwres by & small amount, he September debt statementshowed that the treasury continues to lose gold, the wtal holding now amouunting in round numbers to $240,000,000. There is o utstanding $121,000,000 in gold cer- tificates, thus leaving the free gold pos- sessions of the treasury at $119,000,000, un increase of over $5,000,000 during September, The total issue of treasury notes in exchange for silver bullion is shown to be $112,000,000, of which $107,- 000,000 are in cireulation, the increase for September being $3,000,000. The ag- gregate amount of gold and silver cer- And I'd like him to always be stylisily dressed, Tho yound wan I marey," she sald—she suld— And llhlvu the mald married—she did=she did A tiree-score-0ld fellow much shorter than she, Who wore & black wig that but awkwardly hid A piste that no balder could possibly be; And his volce was u creak, aud be danced like n bear, And his nose it was red, and aull gray were his eycs. And he'd sit by the hour and stupldly stare, And he never suid anything witky or wise; And he smoked & clay pive, and frou mo; ing Ll night In his wouth he'd of strongest toba quid; And 1o’ tressed—but enough, he had two m Illons guite, And sho warried bim gladly—she did—she did. 0 a d, of courss, 80 remarks thut are rude or FREE "Pl]l‘ []]3 lflflles,” SOMETHING NEW JUST OUT. “Delicious Desserts” COOK BOOK Mailed Free. Send name and address to PRICE FLAYORING EXTRACT CO. CHICAGO. Our store closes at 6:50 p. m., except Sutur- duys, when we close at 10 .. p them so. and fall overcoats from § $30. Boys' long pant suits $0 and up, < ) No one quotes as low prices for ;:-uuds the equal of these. We know they are all right and we mean to k Browning,King&Co |S.W. Cor. 15th & Douglas St — 50 up to