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wibne ned #8 MbCuiibak . 10 0'clock. Judge Grogory has boen eleotoa i . Y o | must give way to new und strange ibune. av Lineoln, © " o | (o7ud=e McCullough subjeotod tho witness | uyaieman of the committe and an ofolal i 4 wece fited mortgages amounting to $230,- % hiel Iy va 0t 1asn How careful the democratic organs are not While Dr. Knapp was giving his tesumony | to @ most searching eross-examination. In | (iureeion o e PN tako th £ S oaas Qo e i i £99, and_ the mortgages pald off nnd ve- | theories which not only O not DO | 1o print Goorge Ticknor Curtis’ views touch- | lato this afternoon Irvine's littlo daughter | Fesponse to the attorney’s questions Mr. ir- | JiOROXERUNGERAS Bron ARDOUatad Lo tle the Tyapiny. Oetonie 11 ity T B 5. \Wito this | tested, but whidh do not commend thom= | ing tho tarift plank o tae Cnieago plavform ! | i ot Sl (TURTR LLERIURENT | vine: statod that o tad always made o peac. | 1HImonY. Hoth siles have omploved Cmaha ¢ Vednaaday, (-rtaher #4 ensed amourted to $20:,22 ailo thi | : S R ; e oo ) E Lt Sl P ornoys 1o look aftor espec rnrbaAT e LomAr 15, i ' ibi seot solves to tho intelligent judgmont. Wo | And voc, herotofore, - in mentioniug distin | o001 took place iliusteating tho charactor | {reay, o AV I0E @ vovolver. - Ho admittod | iyragte and n lenathy fght 1s prediotod. huieadny. (oo fs o most gratifying exhibit, no aecount ; 1to | zuistied jurists thoy’ bavo always given Mr that he might have seen somo of tho visions 3 x BALaEAY oot 1 hns been takon. df tho part puymonts | 40 not hetleve that the city of Omahn | Surtis a place high up on the 11st. of the accused. Mrs. Strode was ud- | ho had referred to after hohad goue to bed, | 4y rrrs s AovaEYIE SOW AND THEN J % g sty ¥ noe the state of Nebraska isa propor - dressing an hypothetical question | but was positive that ho had scon them 2 ¢ SENY ‘ ». ade upon twoctgages whose releases : 7 3 T . o o Yo ls. b AL - j i) S LB, : e subject for expevimentil freavment. L ares t the wituoss in which he re. | While he was wide awake. He declared pos- | 1ton Ropublican: A colored bolla is E CHUeR | will not b recorded until fall paymeat § 50 b =5 Thilwdely hit Press, viewed tho elrcamstances connected with | IHVeLY that he tad never had any hatrod or ¢k erovk beeanse sho is bent on mat- I Swarn to atore mo nnd aubareibod, in e, pres: | 50 T P TEE em and city mont. | The facts provo tho contrary. Bituminous coal {5 producsd in many | Yio¥od A oen | i will toward Montzomory, not even after i " Notary Paviie ity T on —_— states, and its production is capable of iu- | Mrs. Itvine's infidelity. While tho attorney | his wifo had told him of her relations with i ’ A e gages together the amount |;m on re- s A PROSPLROUS NELHBOR, aetinite sxpansion-—facts which would seem | was talking the father, sitting but a few i:l;\lull_nun-xl‘iv. He cm--:nm'v folt no desire to “‘;Yrm;:!' ; -Ivln;l\l‘\yh '\'wllh‘vll\ll‘ | ; 214,024 Tense ortgaresinexcessof the amount to make **a bituminous combine’ impossible. | feet away with his daughter on his knoe, il him. He insisted that he bore no ill will | AL LA ERC UL AL | Averngo Circulation for September, 21,622, | 1¢ morten A rvesont bulletin from tho census ble. e, ! d ¢ ALY £As COMPANIOS AFe PULLING PROUmMALIo Lires O ! —_— e | Of now mortgugres filed was 8178060, AL Jouver. | But shoutd ono bo formed bituminous coal | praced his hands ovor the little girl's cars in | 24 said that thoso words did uot doseribe | Tiigir gas moters. T 5 TR BHERURE e et o the | bureau relates to, the city of Deuver. | would bo in danger of sharing the fato of his feelings. He did 1ot think of Montiom Mes. Lrase denies that shoe said it. he nbove 118 based ol lit {hi (e st and bappily. At this poiut the state ob- | jug the revolver, of holding up tho papers e k4 olitical wer in the state, 5 3o i \ ¢ aine. cct a/86u st ovarbuled > L Pst TR o's dolity Somerville Journa \en a youne man b g n political power i : s sutisfactory increase in the numbar of “Generally G. Blaine. sy jected but the court overruled., u!nl‘i-lvlil.l\l\.vll‘ul{mx rnr‘x.: '\\\(]l intidelity I ded, attor pationt toll, 1n aeeumulating ) .. | and it shows a wanton disregard of the sstablishments reported Still more Jencrally administrations in a presiden- She threw her arms about his neck, but he | or of being taken to the ciwy fail. 1 beze moustiche, e ean' ol feoling cons “BY their fruits yo shall know them " [{niciact i wolfare of Nebraska that i ne eported, Still tial elootion ero challenged on account of tho | (' IO L B AT TR BIER Tt to | | On redivect examination Trvico stated that | et thit, barrinie evil uagorchcen, h may 18 good logic to apply to the last legrisl I 5 G GRS gratifying is tho incrense during the | condition of the business of the country, and dhte R o Rite 0 | be had no harsh feeling toward Montgom- | sometimes be rich 8 good logic to apply he last legis must be overwhelmingly rebuked. Iv g 005 50 inbor of hands omployed | 1 submit that the republican adminis talk witl you. itness explained that | ery, His mind irely taken up with { 3 3 ture and to guide one's voteon the ques: | wii1d manifestly be the most damaging 5 . v * Yho | ot President Harrison can trivmohantly en- | “Scooter” was a pet name for bis wife. He | i3 wife and child. His thoughts were, “Oh, | | Dotroit Trog Pross: Tenchor Docs Lot tion of its retura this fall, bow thut could be inflicted upon the | Md the amount of wagoes paid. The | durcsuch a test. T doubt if, sinco the “gov- | told his wife that he wanted her 1o tell bim | Ed, bow could you have ruined mywifeaitor | SINuysaxpiid and qotd always contruetes ——— e R T ‘“ h nparty the nd- | Figes huve increased not oaly sctually :rx:n::m]‘\l of’lho § |v‘|_lud Tl:ncs W .'nlm:nnnm:.l the truth about hier journey from Salt Lake | We tave been such good tricods, Indecd? What does col + expand state trust to such ¢ ety the ad- 3 ¢ A nybody at any time has seen what we c h 5 it N ¥ R eEt TPt “Conl Lills," Tie allianco legislaturo did its best to | yyiyistration of its affaies, for if it wilt | Db reiatively, the ave wages por | 1550, lues! so genernl, taking In S0 many | City to Chicago. Sho told him of meoting il ik R - B TR a Beot suprir AnaUBtiv: LTt the | oty UL L WEL and increasing from 535 in 1830 to | interests and spreading prospecity through- | Mr. Stull anda gentloman from Omaba und | Dr. Eastman, suverintendent of the state | Washinzton Star: 1 should like to know." OBIR AL Tholt ostit ) oL the | aeliverately and persistently falsify in R BT rER R ey o LRt Ithe wholo domavh!of trade. an old lady, and that they all played cards, | 8sylum for the insane at Toneka, Kau.,stated | suld Eveone day, “whother you consider your- oters do their best to encourage the in- | ERR e Hlo 703 9, o 47.29 per cont. 3 ) o orde power it is impossible to dustr DAILY THE BEE e —— FLAGRANT MISREPRNSENTATION | torly disprove their statements concera: | man to hesitate;s wrddut no ecandidate in LIRVINES STORY CONTINUED that | mirl At window in the house. She smiled | uvon vetng tntormed the house - . > Y At him and beckoned him And tried to @et | was full, went away, visited different parts The most gigantic imposturo that has | ing the present and discrodit their | Nebraska is miklng A more determined out of tae door of the city, returned to the hotel, waited for ROSEWATER, Eprron. over been attempted in this state is the | gioomy predictions with respect to the | fight than is Mefklejohn. His friends _ R BNV [ ;\"‘2?53!f"'fi'«’.?f".?'p'“"'i‘.’f :'.‘&"?\r”‘?-“ s, R, ROSRWATER BOOM _____ | bogus marigags record of Nebraska (future. As the prospority of tho clty | claim that ho HIIF positively boelected. | o o0 T At ime witness was consolous of aeo- | it thoss civeimianeh wh Gho. perang: POBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | which is boing circulated hrdadcast by | depends upon that of the country of | Their judgment is basod on the tnct that | He Had Ho Tutention of KTHng the Haa tnx o vricht rod light. ‘1t lookea as largo a8 | ant, in bis apinion. cospousivle for his acis? AR b s L the third pirty papers. The figures | which it is the commarcial centor,it is & | bundrods of dbrfocrats have declured Who Ruined His Wife. | e Foliowen hiom at ali imos. 16 hina . | LN8 dootor thought Ko was, ard ‘In Fesponss T et = 3 . g A ) k rioh i » & olio m at all s Md AL | 1o further questions be said that in his opin p rioations s mortgage cul inferonce that the region in | for Meiklejohnsi " ie is a popular mun i impression ihal when He Statied away he OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. are bold fabrications. Tyu mortgage [ logical inference that | 1 tha h a¥ ho | jon the defendant was sane and - === = | rocords have only been Kept for tho lust | which tho trade of Omaha is enveiod on | with the masses'dbd his public record in FIRST KNEW OF THE CRIME IN JAIL | i Foinw out into tho countes. Ho took o | tion to CONPOL hiS oWe ROLIOnS, | - TFIMS OF SUBCRIPTION o | eighteen months and nobody in this | cannot be suflering fromdepression. The | this state cotitled him 1o the support of [y Sh SN RBE 1V WOT VAC I V0 A S el Knapp also ool the ataid for the nur DAl Rna Cantny. one Ve U W | gate can come within miliions of guess- | figures given in the consus report are | every good citibw. 1o bad no recolleetion of anytbing that | dance did noL MiTor matermily from ot Fares Momits. 28 | ing correctly the nctual mortgage debt | very encouraging to the wage earner. Sl ii— Expert Testimony on the Subject of the :l‘f““fl"“:"‘" ‘f”f“" ho took the strect car. Ho [ offared by Dr. Bastman, Dr. R, 5. Giffen of Eunaay Bee. Ono §787 i on real estate and personal property. oy show that there has been o won- | TF THE tarilfism tax, then the Me Urisoner's Samity-- O pent BN S0, revell [:‘:‘Iv:::‘";' '““‘:‘\:‘ m'.; ot Ho | ::.m-‘m- W \:u:mhz‘r"\m'x! introduced by 1 Tiee, Ono Yenr . : 3 ) T b d no recollection o 3 o defenso. (10 was emphatically of the Weors s ine Your. Wo need only point to tho first item | derful incoass in the number of work- | Kinloy law ha&/lesscned the tax. In Stadent of the (Jae ks L Bl bl | opinion YHR, Tevims twas (nsane gt tha e OFFICES, 1 abul 1 exhibit of morteages to | ingmen employed in Omaha, and that | 1890 the duty célected per capita was Him Temporarily Ceazed. Ho wos consclous of walking about all the | he shot Montgomery. Ho was for two vears Omaka, The Pee Pullding. . in the tabulated exhibit of mortuages heen inorensed, | 88 This yeat it is $2.67, the lowest time, and wns alwavs accompanied by that | commissioner of tusanity in New York, and E0uth mata corner Ndid Hih Stroots, prove its uttar worthiessnass, The first | their earnings have also heen incrensed, | = im0 5 B o blood red light. He recolicoted that that | ywhile oficiating in that capsoity ho. treated Ehtongd Offco 417 Climmier of Commarea. county quoted is Adams, with « total | When it is considered that tho cost of | it hias boen since 1863, Genuine *‘tari Liscors, Neb., Oct. 18, - Special to Tnw | HEht had oxvloded and disappeaead. ite | o well ofined cas of mania transitorin, i1 o oeenth Bireet, bt morteage debt in force of $3,342,877, and | liviag has been greatly reduced in this | for revenue only’”” men ought 10 e | By, | —Today has beon thn most interesting | (¢ not ;:‘::‘l['\‘v‘”kil‘"'l‘\i k‘l::““:l‘l‘"“:Il"‘!‘:"‘:"y:' described the case at longth anc the dotails shington. 418 Fourteenth Stroe C go deb! 0 of $3, K \ving LA, H PRt Al At A shweln ; 43 " . / ] d over 3 sorrasnonde (Ine's oase w! i CORMESPONDENCE, an incrense since January 1, 1800, of | city during the past ten years the sig. | satisfied with that showing. day 10 the Icvine trial since tho €ase WaS | 1y, 461 rocollect shooting Montgome e -I I‘:;.j\lu{:l‘::,:“.n\:e‘:x:q.‘nh" s case with re ANl _communigations relating A TRELLE S nificance of this advance in wages ba- ———— cailed in court one week ago yosterday. Te- | had not the shghtest idea of Killi him P saltonaimatier #houid be addrossed 1o the L | $20 ‘ ‘ eI avidant Doss Mes, Loasy really know whero | vine was placed on the stand’ again this | Such a thought iad nover eutered his head. g ] The rocords of Adams county for the | Comes v - ; BUSINESS LETTERR A Request iy Grantad, ' : " Y rni o \ the He ‘s en J ad Killed ont- A Do consus roport concseniag Omuha | 8he is at in this campaign? morning to continue his story from tho point | He fiest learned tht no bad kilied Mont New York Recor @Al business Iettors and remittances should be | pariod of fifteen months ending Septom- |~ lod the considervation of e where he was [ntarrupted yesterday after. | SOMAEY At th lw;mnll'm\ 16 tell, tant Shar. Take New York out of the column of areuted 10T 10 e F e o 1o b mado | ber 80, 1802, shoy the total amount of | '8 SOmMEACec 1o bAs SOMECAFRL, b Stisfactorily Expiamed. noon. He finished his direot testimony at 11 | y00n, jnto a decp slumber, which lasted soy- | SOuUHuL states, It will go, as it wont four Br7abie 10 1heorder of the company mortizages filed to b $314,230, whilo the | Political demagogues who are nssocting Phibutsiphia Time o'clock, and the cross-examination by Judge | eral hours years ago, for tiarrison and protection, THE BER PUBLISHING COMPANY | qimount of- morteages veleased for tho | With wild vehomenca that ot iparity There should be no surprise expressed that | McCuliough continued until 2:1). Toe de I'his closed the dircot examination of Mr. Wil Most Thursday. ot o 3 % ot "™ ean only come through the new-fangled | no two bictures of Columbus 100k altke. | fonso then fntroduced its expert evidence, | Ifvine. The examination was very painful, T Yo i . === === | wume period was #630,561. The favmers o o M dvoonting 1t | Catcline Sight of a country ke thia for the | (o1% then latroduced s Gkperh VITER0 | yd sovoral timos o' early broko down jo members of the bar committes, ap BWORY STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION pald on thelr mortgago dob, 8110 notions which they are advoeatinig. It | i A B0 UERGH N ke any man | the lrat witness boing Dr. Bastman ot "T0- | o Jury watched him vor attentivelv. and | Dointed 10 1vestigato the difforonces that cilat byl [ s DHAR WG el is worse than idle to say that the | change countena peka. Dr. Bastman was followed by De. | at ast one was seen to brush the tears from | exist botween Judge Canningham IR, Scots ree. 1, Taschiick, secratary of Ture tme pab. | MOre than they borro N policies and principles upon which the Knapp, who was for five years superintend- | his eyes. Tiahing compan s ulomniy swoar that the The rocord of city mortgages is full VETHE DATLY BES for the woek 1802 actunl elreniatl ending O o'olock ealtion v 15, xeopting the extra J ! His mind was filled with | Philadelphia Record: Tt 1s an odd fact that - — records of Adams county wlone, yet mo | i T SR B CENG wing porcent it :;or molherl shume. It was :u;:\ uull'“nn'l‘ uis c‘\'x;lur\rcl." i s g | {he, Uity O most wmisslonarios 18 1 g0 1o tho f i o f 4 ¢ ) | ¥ ent entirely unforeseen and doue entirely n all of the questions put to [rvine nof b, eN sh vo u sidewalk in- | one will elaim that Adams county is the : Y TTRTAT A Wast on u L o [rvin s § “:t':,:':;]" 'l‘ll“l"‘:’\"::‘c‘: wh"‘;‘l” b ‘"'\" L favored. of 41l the countios tn No. | A8es of increaso: Numbor of establish- Chtedgo ik without ostentation, but iv showed the deli- | on¢o did he doviato fram tho plnin, stralght- | \iciison Glabe: ont kick about gvery B vho w! spect sidewalks? 08 vored of el os » A F K i § afil in. 3 a0 vhicl v o o1 o rward story L his direct ox - all ne don’ ko, wi o u! ou 54 Pty VAREL. O LITn BURTIAYY, LG reuged ot | mSH L TeDOBteU - 1815 05; FEApiLy i Lt republicans in the west and_northwest | cacy with which Ievine has considered the | iibetEe ® hing you dow't o It Wikl tuke all your A ARty BHG0I0 Hob v et L 4 A Watt vested, 533.01; number of haunds em- | throw away thew votes upon Weavorand | caso as it affected tne little girl ever since he |~ Tpvino statod that HE wito has plenty should not forget | Adams is to a great extent only the \ s first felt the suapicion of his wifo's indisere- | firod his revolver was on a fishing trip, whon o York Horald: “Are youa tomperance his obligations to thoworthy woor. Help | counterpart of most of tha others, PARNES LRI UseH 1B 1100 VA TRE BT Ea. ment they will receivo during the coming | 0, he omptied i1 twice, onco at a snake on - tho | Juan:" vl the rovivallst of a man in the tho Associnted charities The misreproscntation of the people’s | 9° MuieHIAS used, /975 V8 b four years. Bither oue lasa bettor pros- Big Cottonwood river aud onco on tho ' MY 110 Ao TORRLBI AL t S vt i f A BsT BTGt ducts at works. 189.22; population of | poct of translation, like Elijab, lhuu\u{ being Trvine Continues s Story, Wober. He did not take tho revolver out y wifl'wait won ¥ TR R T et = — his watt o most flages : & ¥ e Gt B Thited S : o tho y i {pon you i halt wn hiow SN B ot tho Qe THOGEALS Tilbmminess: ot irsnte R ¢ ot and | Citys 199.51; nssossed valuation of city, clocted prosident of the United Statesin |y, 1o went to his wite's room at tho | A1Y practice with it in Chicago. Ho didn't 4 § J L atie D ure of the policy of defaming o < % the county ticket have resigned. The others may by resigned after elect:on. intendent of tho asylum at ‘Popeka tor the | (10wt Know as [ wauld prt it just that way " : el 3 3 o ing she paid N 3 s Y Jut you must admit that you are a side Issne, " & " ol. The populist : o) o Detroit EFree Press. and all night. In the morning she pald her | past thirtoen years. He deseribod mania | °% WILDCAT banks” should he brought | » 700 = ) B m i e to ;I,,j“,.“ grieved to sce theso significant gures. President Harrfson bas a private grief iu | billin person and went to the depot where | transitoria as a condition of impaired con- | Toxas Siftnzs: MeGinnis—I say, Gus, I down from the democratic tree by the E\'uh' 3 TER 'nol o allowod to | With tho issno of tho Omaha report the | wibch all the nation shares, Tuo shadow of sho took the train for Marion. sciousness, caused by somo intepse mental | votes of honest men. And, while they | ° ¥ g 2 aro at it, thoy might as well bring the T t a bordering upon hullucination. Mania transi- | 117 5 i fitatihaeiate like manner, but the silver stite has a | lady of the land, beioved for her the had the [r:'nu( in his pm‘l('n't, to show | (oria was generally of briel duration, seldom :y:zn ?»\‘:‘l\. |‘n";l:.n|vmm't‘l' there? tree down too. ¥ larger aszortment of calamity dervishes | womasly charms and virtues, must soou she did not stop at that totel. She | jasting for more than from twelve totwenty- | el T wunt to lond th Ftod g v H raotiheniTace nway.and sa1d ) ¥ i1, T want to lend tho doliar to hin — than wo have. The Colorado democrats, | ©Pey the final summo The sympatby of n tarned ber face away and said: four bours, The verson sufforing from | =What will he do with it do you Suppose W, St A TWO-EDGED IWEAPON. ; e g ARSI 2 S | overy heart goes out o tha president in Well, 'll tell vou the truth. — We aid not | mania transitoria might retain possession of | “Ho witl give it back to me.. Mo owos mo i l:‘-]"h R very little these days about e " b ; iy s likoe the populists, declare that the | thesodays of his afMiction, and sorrow is uni- s:‘ou(r.n lnuhl.‘rg‘ud ll_l.‘.cx'::‘e' but bad rooms at | his powers of locomotion and specch, but not | dollar. o democracy carrying Iilinois and ne o he dangers resulting from the Grace hotel. Ed said Wisconsin. Somebody has evidently as good. OF these in Adams county th erediting Nebrasks order to retuin cont put astop to the progress and prosper- closely organized labor unions receivec by which itFoves v to what extrems it might not go in 1 prosperity of the presont hus bean built The industeial growth of the Colorado ployed, 223 85; wagas paid, 350.28; cost S11.41. A striking feature of these veturns,” says tho report, ‘‘is the Thoroare plenty of e Colorado who will lamity people in bo profoundly populists of Nebraska will be pained in financial policy which they oppose has brought ruin upon the state. The pros- anthracite in golug on the free list. Bidwell thay wili richly deserve the punish- 1 Test., S Crowding Scrrows, death hovers over the white house. Stead- ily and surely the ond apuroaches, and tho versal that the coming of the gr m messenger cannot be ave ted. ectof the Nebraska bospital for the insune order tbat sho might not hear the story of Wellivgton hotel, she greeted him cordially Arrivine at Chicago she said she went to the Grand Pucific, registered and stayed all day Witness asked nher if sne was sure she stopped at tue Grand Pacific and told her if we had rooms at the Grand Pacific some one might see us and the lawyers of 1surt county will hold the Trvine ¢ first sossion at Blair on Thursday morningat Iamined. ery at the time. the last time ho haa know whore Monteomery sat at the tavle at ) tho hotel, He had no recollection of shoot- ladelphin tocord: Columbus was A the first patron of a coast rosort in Octoner. thiat he had madeinsanity a spec more than thirty yenrs, atstudy for | s¢ and had been super- of more impo Well. my dear,” anco than 1, replied Adam, mildly, * wish you wo! Gusde Smith L lond me a W lar, cxcitoment and characterized by dolusions do you want to do witl: his memory of the influence. what took place whilo under After Dr. Bastman bad an- WROUGHT A CHANG, % 3 RIS S ety 5 . . ———— that knew you and thut would make trouble.” | yyered tho usual preliminary quostions, Judge X Boston Couricr, b hit that wild flight of fancy a hard blow | @ sternly practical l[l'|~\{ on at the | yoiye of Donver does not pear out Compntinplanoim Lollta: Mrs. Trvine excused berself by saying that | Powers put to the witnoss a hypothetical sl RO e 4 with a stuffed club. expense of the Santa Fe railroad system Toto1 i Détyofl Treo Press, thousands of otter ladies did the same thing | question. This question was very lengthy R 3 BBy SIEL i el rleloomyEEmbn iy 5 ¢ mentioned tho names of well known i D O AN R L0y B e et on Monduy. Operator Barker, who had Tho Boglish papdrs persist In doubting | {iiles'or their acquaintance who liad dono | sases lasding tp 0 o tmeenery 1o ot | i oueht erd make the most of . i 5, 3 ol % Rl = =k, Lathor tho 0lscov s N 3515 UL o causes leading up to the tragedy. require Sut whon he 1 d. tis bolieved IT 18 announced that Paderewski may | charge of tho night telegraph ollicaat |y Doaf sud Dumb institute ot | Jyiether the discovery of Awmerica by Colum. | 1o same, Mrs. Irvine begged tha Fiossic | thirte-fivo mynutos (o read the question. I T i visit this city noxt spring. IIis ha'r | Dodge City, Kan., conceived the highly | ¢ouneit Blufts, In., has long enjoyed the | Siiain. She has had some vather discour. | P8 POV w\flcvfié\:v’niv]fvrgl:lhl:\t“r:"oul I‘fm‘om\{}fir I'o the guestion Dr. astuwan replied taat in l"’i.‘&-'&".'.'\'.'nff]'." ';:‘." ;'f.?fi“:\‘;{,,‘.“""" will bo then as long us normally, and | humorous idea of writing w bogus strike | yeputation of being one of the most | dring expericoces with the powerful young | ad"5ikos nor 1t sho sent Iossio out of the | hud pom. “he had. o cantrol whatoees oem o all our musicians who doto on long- | order, signing the namo of Chief Teleg- | {)orough and systematic institutions of | atioh that sprang up ot Lrha‘:p;.'x'ifb?; ‘e room hwu||lr3‘Mn:1Lnnlmlclr); \ias thera, She | his_actions loward C. 5. Montgomery. = Ho 4 DAILY HINT FROM PARIS. TRaviwl B Bh o o s Ramsay to i d leaving it 2Rt ik T S e A pons saia they did not and that lossie w un | . ather or i 2 o { haired melody will be delighted. ipher Rumsay to it and leaving it | hap gort in ‘the United, Sf Its | that, aug it.3s, sayihlag:but complimentary | S50 200% 000 B0ain e you aomt love | oo fa e o o fow in fis opln- Eiropean Edition Sew York Herald, e T where the day managor would find it in | gyaguates are often empioyed in that | 1o tho British possessions i America to | \payian, do yout ifyouw'd be good o papa, | kiliing Montgomery. 1o this question tho Ir wi ave to divide the land for the | the morning. The result of his ex- | Tihool as well us 10 other schools and | beisd St :,"r:_“t‘a\:w;éxfl:h:;n;‘l:‘x:t“sa:‘xsm_.lld herd be 2ood 1o you.'! R e A UL ’ Dbenofit of all the people, how long would | quisite bit of fun was that the railrond | ypuny of them enter the National Col- | has profited voyond computation, and this [EhovATakedio D islites ORI 3;;“§;:;;"“',;';;yu',j;g\.’;;;‘{, o puch a system endure? Law canuot | company suffered the suspension of all | jope for Deaf Mutes at Washington and | Should soften the regrets of the mother He asked her 1f she wanted bim to send | (& Fo8 iy % make men rich or thrifty; labor and in- | business for an entire day, the net loss B e O na il s ad ntaeliromy| LcountFys for ber mother or bar brother. She sald not e b o ring renching muny s i i el o > o sond £ N 0 Y = 5 telligence only can bring about wealth. n.uh;m Imllrml thousands of dollars. | Council Bluffs nnd Washington 1s now BL LN BUGLE CALL, she wanted w‘ ma‘x‘mfl n,l .mdy_ im ‘\.";‘n L6 T P e e e taton B S— Grand Chie tamsay is an autocrat v: 5 1 it was going to do. ¢ said ho did not kuow | that he had never been called upon to treat a head tutor of tho institute at Baton : 3 3§ going [ pon to It 18 freely admitted by democratic | among tho membors of the Order of beaditutorgol i > Wasbington Star: Mr. Blainc's participa- | what would become of him. He started | case of mania travsitoria and that he had think T (G Gt B0 RO R 5 Rouge, La., and edits the Pehcan, pub- | tion in tho campaign will strengtuen the | away and she followed him, She said she | pever seen such a case. Ho admittea that hinkers, liko G. (,eu_\lund and Cal | Railway ‘lcleg :u_)hm-s ln-hn;n) whose | Jighed und printed by the pupils. He | party to which he belongs. The time will | was'going to the drug stere. \Witness then | many authorities denied the exispence of the Brice, that George Washington, Thomas | power the unlimited authority of the T R G T B AT o BTiar '(‘“ET come al\)l lonnuhns he 1|\'cs‘\\'hc;x James | went to v}lm (.u:xue hot;l ;]vnm;c nsnss?u-ffx disease known as mania transitoria. As a g o Jay A1a: e = 7 T s Gk iy o s : 53 % i 1. Blaine will not bea power in American | the page from tho record showing that C. E. | rule the face of a man so afllicted would be ] ;71?:)1'0"1?0". 'vha!ll)rln:)l(l{\luinnd‘nrll‘_un czar of all th ’ “'B*W‘l“"“{l“ to in- | vacation and writes un excellent articio | poutics. Montgomery and Mrs. J. H. Millor had oc: | flushed, but it mignt bo paliid, 11 his faco 4 0 knew nothing about the constitu- | significance, Iamsa to an n[\uh\{ describitg the improvements and per- 1 Chicago Inter Ocean: Tae magnetic states- | cupied rooms 119 and 120. He recognized | was paliid it would bo an oxception to the on. tor “Come,” and he comes, **Go,” and man of Maine was ever a loyal republican, aud cectain.y when the central nriaciples of the latter signature as being in his wife's nandwriting. He then returncd to the fected systems now in vogue in that culoPanhnanngimaniaboriuginaaciain dor he goes, and o questions are as So ed. as uncouscious o the 'f;vx‘;ih‘ne‘:“hx‘" strong | or v *hout one. Tho welght of authority is : : : of the grand chief the operators loft | o 1o'd | it o o e ey tains should be staynch in support of them, | smeliof cbloroform abo . He roused | the. » mau under the influcnce of ama - highway robberies in which the silver | ¢ 1510 o " e (hat y D ehould . | PRIditbyits graduates who have gono | (UL o spacch proves bim to be. tis | her aud in answer to his questions she smid | trar.citoria acts without w motive. Ho may bullionaires would be the robbers and | & o eys: WHIHE Lhal Hime Show'c - 1o higher and critical fields. lovalty to Prasident Harrison is as touching | 10 send for her motner. Ho telographed her form them of tho oceasion for the un- : A FREEF silver law would mean a legnal and gentlemanly daily procession of the rest of the people would be the victims, How any sensible Irishman can vote for the party which is led and fed by England, after Blaine's sturdy and strong exposition of the subject, is one of the groat mysteries of American whon o strike expocted order. The Santa Fo company nent with the operators, for whom Runsuy had siened his august had an ag official name, and the strike of Mond ameounts in effect to the abrog this contract. But that sidered hy the men when they quit wor was ordeved in the name wion of this was con- school. Nothing can bo more gratifying to any institution than the compliments WueN Billy Bryan pavaded the old First district two years ago he told the people that the new taviff law would bring disaster upon the state; that iron nails would soon sell for a dollar each and plowshares would be beyond the reach of the average firmer. On this republicanism are at stake for a final effort, they are today, he above all other ch in away as bis sturdy devotion to republic- anism 11 general is decisive and magnetic. New York Recorder: In telling words Mr. Blaine struck the keynote ot this cam patgn, and tersely presented s conaition against which all the theories of fatuous free traders and timorous tariff reformers shall not prevail. Thisis the golden age of the republic. Wearo surroundod on every side by a prosperity such as the United States has Wellington hotel and found his wite almost mother to come at ot In the meuntime he resumed his couversation with her i regard to her intimacy with Montgomery, Shetold him that Moutgomery had made love to her and hugged und kissed ber, both at her home and while riding. Moutgomery haa written her letters in which ne addressed her as “‘sweetheart,” and bad made her his confidante in regard to all his business affairs. anger or passion would be likely to bs ex sivel/ rale. A man might act with a motive ;m incohereat or coherent without knowing t. Judge McCuilough then put an nypotheti- cal quostion to Dr. Eastman embracing sab- stantially tho same matter as was included in the bypothetical question put by Judge Powers, but tending to establisn a_well de- fined motive in all of Irvine’s actions from the tiwe ne teft Lincoln until he returned Judge scCullough sought toestablish the fact that Irvine had been 8o careful to preserve ; STREET DRESS e 23 ot “T'ne ar s for the trip to Cuicago | copios of all the telegrams be had sent, so- A SIH foaees SR 5 : ver known Lefore—a prosperity cherished, | ‘T arrangemer 0 | copies o erams be had sent, so- [ e N lals politios. is hardly probable line of airgument ho won w seat in con- | fesored and develop d uider the wise nd | were mado by Mrs, Irvine and Montzowery | curing o vage from tho hotel register con- | The abovo jaunty tonletto de snatin conslels — The lesson is the snme as that taught | gress, But two yonrsof tavil experi- | patriotic .dministration of Bonjamin Har- | 8t the German Nofwnal banic in Livcolye | tining the namos of bis wifo and Mont- | of u bluck folt hats LR U Sy ghore TR N e E s : (s \ s i ¥ A s Mrs. Irvine notiried Montgomer; 10| gomery, asking his wife for a written stite- | bow of $Scotel d HEa e .A.s BETW EEN l.‘ m} .mq Weaver in a | by the rise und (_ 1 of Martin Irvors si ence have shown the people the utter “Q-'f' e was to leave Omaha, by telephoue. mont of her relations with Montgomery, | cutaway vest is ot lAl;“L'vluvflii“\ltA'lll“lhllb\m!‘.“l L dispute, peoplo will side with the latter. | yeurs ago. 1t is dangerous, even 1o | fallacy of Beyan’s position and that 1n- lh};“,‘lm,.‘iu,; T S Vot T T A NowitlioiConronsioniying Dades then bought o ticket to Liacoln, came to this | white shirt, wy\m. stanging collap At ags g TS AT i SR T B L i § X ” S ; D d choser: Is- % L - e valkel e ol wharo he | tie. ‘Tho ccinture is of yel . He was a brave general and is a man of | lubor organizations, to put in the hands | siead” of commeditics becoming deurer, | sues, and exposes the foliy and dishonesty of | Witness finally asked nis wifeif she would ‘::i,’“,“"‘{h,‘,‘n‘lxui‘"‘}" 1'.'\‘(’,‘1""“‘.',““I:,d'“ hed ik D Ml Scoteh plald, with . havane sume reuutation, while Peffer is *'a | of one mun the power to stop the work | they huve, become cheaper. In shovt, | ibeir claims. He disposes of their charges | make a written statement. Shesaid: “Well, | yiopaeo™ giiod © for w room and | e ] skulking poltroon,” as Mrs. Lenso | of an entite railway systom or any othor ( tho tarin®has justificd itself and tho | 343inst ihe nfl by bendy vaforence to fi | 1ol o e e e ae ae romison. Dt h called him, branch of industry. The mon them- | paople of the Firsy district know it. | his own inimitable way, challonges tho | wanted her to teli the truth anyway. Mrs. E 3 selves can not afford to be the puppets | judge Field hus ably defendea the onemy to m.xklull: ~lx§xfi|l:;(-’r.uu‘:.:n.l| pon M. 1.»\;;..» was tying ou_tho A'uu,c!: au tho time ‘? N'NG 4 17 18 expected that all the re {os Soatd o, bl o hize A A iffrrison’s administration, and stortles a | and arose aud commenced to Wi She = fiae s ! Al ailth republican | of an autocrat’s whim. provisions of the tarifl luw, until its de- | ooy number of the aemockatio rank and file | would write awhile und they would taik it ? 18 m"‘l‘l ; a ol mI L;m;.';nas in Nebraska ——— fenso has become populur throughout | with a pertinent question as to why they are | over and sho would lie on the couch uro cry & COo. v will be elected this fall. But the one OMAHA 1S DOING WELL his distri g ther and then get up and write some more. Largest Manufacturers i »oulers ; Al N e« | his district. Reporws from that quar- d n arge 3 ) w it afel o i X o s ew York Tribune: When Mr. Blaine | Finally she left the statement untinished. of Clothi In the World. l‘“’ "‘"‘*‘ ”‘“; "1‘_‘"““'3 "“““liy _safely | Tho census puligtin devoted to Omala | tor point to u certain victory for re- | (Now, Xork Mribuno: tWhen Mr. Blaine | Y ivine's mother artived. in tho aftor- stowed uway for koeps is I2. J. Hainer in | ghows a remarkable increaso in tho | publicans. Bryan’s tail feathors are | iuto opoosition to the protective policy, he | nooo aud witness met her ut tho traw. Tho s tho Fourth. manufacturing industries of this city | trailing the dust. Well knows that his porsonal popularity 1 | motuer asked what was the matter, Ho was Tae populists deny the declaration made by republicans that the people of Nebraska are prosperous. Ivery coun- try merchant and every wholesule job- ber is in u position to prove the claim made by republicans. e od being conclusl dence tha RN o e stroot, | suppiy th bureau with fund 2 ] “Witness did nov sleep, but got up av 5 T'his talk about summer going to last all winter spoiler of his home and happiness, is tho this eity is masing rapid progress as a | The record Kem made in Washington burning question uppermost in the during the decade covered by the re port. The growth indicatel Omaha in the front raul in the o of industrial ndvancement, the pe ago of increase in the number of estab lishments, the amount of my in vested and the manufacturing center, places e rent- number of hands em- During the ten O MADISON KeEM was elected to congress in the Big Sixth district two yours ago by anti-monopoly votes. Ho was cent 10 Washington at $13 a day und mileage with iustructions to exert himselfl to down the corporations and to was not very brilliant. He seemed at the great agricultural states will give addi- tional weight to bis suggestions. Mortguges ou western farms, which democrats pretead are vast w amount and ail tho result of pro- tection, have been largely paid off since the MclKinley bill was passed and were, in fact, given iv more than three cases out of five, in part payment for farms :purchased and not because o° losses 1 agriculturo. 1t is & pity that democratic congresswen did vot dare to record of mortgage 1ndebtedness, But the partial reports already prioted, with the urablo to tell Ler on account of his foelings. Mrs, Ivvinoand her mother remained alone togetber for two hours. He ihen joined them. Tho mother said that sho would rather have found her daughter dead and in her. coftin than to have fouad that she had been untrue to her husband, They talked together until after midoight and the motner kuclt down and prayed. Wituess and his wife also joined 1n tho p and her mother were. His wile's mother boggod him to take his wife agaiu. He asked In your eye coming in Reports are ' ‘ A gy yor umboer sstablishments ins | one: T T e S record of release 'and reduction of such | herhow Lo could when she had been inti- ‘ - = 1des minds of Lincolnites just at this time, | Y01 Iho nambor of establishuionts fne § ance to court favor with covporations. | Saot, & "y westorn statos, subico | mato with another man. His ‘wifo throw [now of snow blocades, Tt is & quostion that juries huve on many | " sod 236,49 per cent, the amount of | Before he fairly had time to warm | 15 juetify Mr. Blamoe's advice that, before | her arms about bis neck und said: “Oh, | ' 5 feet deep, ulsters, occasions decidod justly and equitably, | S*Pital lnvested incroased -74G.50 per | hisseat he discoverod that Washington [ acceptine democratie statoments regarding | Will, Lil nover do it again, 'l never do it snow 3 leet deep, CIS, B —_ cont, tho numbor of hands cuployed | needed more gas light and voted for a | futr indevteduess, peoplo should demand | BRI ok ronewed her ontroatios in hor ig heavy ones—we've B MRS, VICTORIA-CLAFLIN-WOODHULL- ) por centund the W 3 padd | bill to approprinte $1,000,0600 to a com - daughiter's bohalf and advised him to move B MARTIN hus been repudiated as the .15 por cent, % pany to supply that new found want, VUL OUBISTOPUER, ‘I‘“;l“”"v‘;',‘,'.',“.l:',:’v‘,"",f,'w";f'.,.',"l";.'..ymwr')\.lul"‘;lgg' | oot 'em when wanted. In woman sufl ragist candidato for presi- [ e industriul growth of this city has | Luter ou he supported other measures Woitten for The Hee, comb recondiled to oach other, and Flossio e T T e dent by tho Woman's Journal of Boston, | KePU pace with its remarkable growth | wiich weve utterly ueworthy the sup- | wit ittt raey-milin sat would forget all about what she had scen. 1Ic meantune, 3 which™ hus thus added to its already | iP Population, and it would be impossi- | port of any honest man. He has not | While combing “nf%‘l’i'xi;.“i'l:'.'-n'.‘i.'{’.“'”' Ievine's Strange Visions, is creamy, it large reputation for seuse und disere- | 2M¢ for one who had not seon Omaha | represented this state in congress bub Tour hundred gours ago? Witness left. Cnicago at 1 o'clock in the ; J 4 - since then u city of more thun 140,000 | he will not ve returned. With bits of conl mixde homely sorawl, L lonE aftor ovorybody bad gono Lo bed, s10 FROM cvery locality where Crounse | population, with wany mavulacturing UL anel SuoNR goRmnE 0k RULNIAAIL AL tbai tmo o begai Lo bo cousclous of | 1y in your fall suit. $ ' Vo ise Y liticy i stries whic ar St vh o ORRESPON =y T S L try 4 seeing things entively foreign to his sur sy - = / : ' and Van \\‘_u.\ discussed’ the political | industries which were uot 5o mu hoay A CORRESPONDENT of THE BEE re: A e o s, Toundings. He first saw the picture of bis - White shirts, laun lezed or notare as service= 1 issues in thisstate comes the report that | dreamed of ten years ago. The record | cently made the stutement that many | MBS Sone rush 1 #ht, w0 fed o'er wife holding his daughter 1 her arms in the to $20. wte shirts, 14 2 v i sentiment favorable to Judge Crounse | shows that this city has advanced | democrats in the Fifth district were | About the lunds heid lixe to explore, room 1 tho hotel, " Then ho saw the forms - ; foi AL cktics of all sorts and descrip: 4 has grown. That Van Wyck has been | in resvect to manufacturing moroe | deserting McKeighan and had avowed | Lourhundred gears agor of Faust, Marguriia aod Mopblata 1ho oisr: able now as ever and necktics | 507 : l. i badly worsted lu tho combat is admitted | rapidly than most of the oldor | their intontion to vote for Androws, tho | AAALALIPUE AR WOFGYEOLAIT " | saw o vision of 8 boautiful awu with a whito tions at 25¢ up, are not to be found in as gool qualitics on all hunds, cities which are ranked as leaders | republican nominee. Certain demo- | Of this new world, his fuucy wrought, cottag ia the background and u“’lul‘“"' . all lerwe. and b in manufacturing entorprises. Owmaha | eratic papers dispute the statement. A | Four hundred yours azor A R G T R as wecarry. Always in style. Fall underwear and 'y REPUBLICAN party managers in | is no longer a were depot of supplie Hastings democrat in a private letter | And who embarked ubon u eraft, by an old_man. Then again he saw his . B ; g - i ecti If we 3 - y I ore 3 2 siery 3 'S5 ety awaits your inspection. we g Dakota county must see to it that every | the eastern manufacturer can no longer | assures Tie Bl that seven out of ten | Wi o e et et i i ghod, d-ulfih\eret:m;ei.::r:g;:‘:r;“l:: 8 young lady, hosiery in endless variety awaits y | e man who votes Novewbor 8 must have | look upon this city as a mere distribut- | of all the democratic voters of Hastings Four hundred years ago? Lwnl:vn:'l:lk gasop IRARO SIS8 68 & Slah S lnata Al AT pl'i"L’fl and sold as many as we do, been o residont of that county long [ ing point for his products. Year by | will support Androws. This is en- | And when tiey'd saled for many n day, sl ‘pussed. Eid Montgomery. and 'us slie s ats at hat ¢ C ! { 5 enough to cutitle him to vote there. | year our factories wro incvemsing in | couraging. Tt will be greatly to the | fidnousht biL Neter TR Gt v passad il abalais H6b BNAG 1A Rk, AL we'd get rich fast, but as it is, we sell a good service B Citizens of Sioux City cannot legally | number and capacity to meet the credit of the intelligent neople of the Four hundred yeurs azo? ward aud forward in the vestibule between e ¥ - hers better for more mone e quirements of a wide market peculinrly | Fifth district to know that they have | gt wien they saw the longed-tor lund, tho "fi‘w"’z' oam, l:xlf finally went to bed, able stiff hat for $1.65 ani others better ey. D. H. WooLEY, & prominent alliance | has already begun to acknowledge that laid away on the political shilf, Four hundred years 4307 the morning and tried Lo get a room at the b man of Kumsas, has come out for the re- | tha field which he ouce claimed has L itia tacas i iotel, but could uot. He theo wanted 1o roWIlln 1I] O it publican ticket. He says: “When I | pussed qut of his control. It WAs conceded at the outset that | 8o this vast country which we view, Hud JNA OAE ADNG e T 2 ; read that Georgia went democ-atic by Those who profess to believe that | George . Meiklejohn had a fight be- | From that ono (hought. so fresh uad new. 70,000, I at once went republican by a large majority.” Aud a great many al- Jdiance men in this siate ure going the same wuy. Omaha is not pros note of this industrinl development. ous should take 1t they are ‘honest they will be forced to acknowledge that the census figures ut- fore him in his race for congress in the Third district. He was confronted with a democratic majority based on the last election thut would bauve caused many & i H Four hundred yeirs ugo. ‘Hlurrah for Ohristopher today " A hundred miilion volces say SHurrab: we're giad he came this way Four hundred yeurs ugo." i neck sud asi bim what ho should do. He {hen thought Abbott was the only friead e bud left iu the world, e found it was too carly tosee Abbott and then went Lo his eld home at Eighteeath and G streets, whers tho visions returned to him. He saw bis litte 0 p. m., except Satur- Our store closes at 10s¢ at 10 b. duys, when we |S.W. Cor. £5th & Douglas St