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———. e e - i — — - 7 : B DAT1 THE FALSE AND THE TRUE. while it would be idie to offer any | have taken™@¥ary procaution againat | waocan east wiil have any effect upon this PEOPLE AND tHINGS, THE 4 The spectacls of dward Rosewater, mom- | fig e wirst the sdvance . wsibls . > s ot to | Uestion, we may properly dismiss it from | { peeta A ¢ 9 lrures as to what the advance may be, | possible repelntion it is nof our minds and turn our attention to those | CHICARO is now in position to furmish any berof the republican national committer there e strong reason to believe that it | be doubted that an outbreak would | that ave directly involved." The interpre- [ Quality of roligion while you wait working a popalist state e8nvention to have | | 4 THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1893 MISSOURE CUTDONE, Kansaa Clty Journai: Train robhory loasn't nit often sast of Missour!, but when 1 dons it hits hard. “T'wenty thousand dole E. ROS TER, Pditor, will be sufficient to afford American | be dealt withniost mercilossly, Howover | tat o of this s hat it s Immatcrial | Some sonators achiovo f thors thr a tprosumed republican nominated for su whether a democrat or & Fepub shall be | agonizing spocches ( 88 wor rsis a A Sy e ST ot lv | farmers a profit bitter, therafyre, the resentment of the T a republican shall ® 8 ' . ALof swa preme Juige is certainly disgusting to nearly ¢hosen to_succeed Hon, James F, Wi The parliament of roligions is notal Noster ¢ overy republican in the state, Wae presum report also indi- | home rule parts in Bohemia at tho des- | United States sonater arn Ghai o) compioto, Bob Tngoracll 1o wheenmomasd | o ™ trant OBl 2 sl | cates that the corn crop is likely to fal yotie Dol tho et o - | national questions are concerned, thero is no P ) etk Ry " 1 whou its Dafly o TwiteT: Berea o wil now o to the democratic state con. | ¢atos tha tho corn crop ls likoly to fall | yotic policy!. ui tho imperial govorn. |1 1S0m Wiy Any citizon Shontd vote for (os 1000 the eve of & campaian. loguacious party | members bece TALE RS 00 LI B Pally Des fwithe Jontion nud iry tho syme thing thers, and | t0 about 1,600.000000 bushels, or about | ment, it is hawaly probablo they will go | TCiSORnY any r than for Mr. Jackson iy may bo weighed by th ver o | train of passens from Chicago. IR L y failing again, will go strutting mto the re- | the same as a year ago, and some 400,- | to the desperate extremity of attempt- - A S for office linneapolis Ty o train robe Sy t . Mischievous Mr, Richards, Missourt’s pre-eminent industey has been | beries d ont Yory soon g % publican ention with as much pomposity | 000,000 bushels less than the phenomenal | ing to inaugirate revolution Grand Istand Independent, sadly scooped by Indiana's m Lot in- | the vovernment w od to bufld fa ) and assuranco s if he had never been wny- | yield of 1801, 1f th Richards of Fromont, who three years ago | CTonsing the circtlation Rl s R R R | borne out by tho result it is Inevitable | ment everyWhifro sympathize with the | got the nomination Tar karor o ot ag0 | i Lo uire er for straighs party medi. | treasure trains t-aleth streots. Whom did this ctacle disgust? | that corn will bring botter prices next | agitation of the Czechs to secure that | Of the railroads and prohibition and | ¢ine regardloss of ity and (LIS 10601 [ St Lows Republic: Wa . | h 3 11y | caused his own defeat and the election of | YOu will find 4 vands Nice. troubles with t i ign demand than | boon for Bohpmia, but they eannot help tle governor, Boyd, s ngaih put. | | Durlng ) NOTIARERE R At G LTS the effort ¢ J The most | secing that ity realization is remote in his mischievous work as chairman of | ship of Uire Lone Stare :, .mlw namiting, bratal gom- an careful judges coneur, so far as wo | Mc & B {na OrEn e > 'remont railrond dolegation to the state | were nended to the | bined atta licago can bo counted in securo an ondorssment. that would in- | €areful judges all concur, so far as wo [ Meanwhile Bohemians fn Ameriea and convention to work for the nomination of a | merey of t the antir e 'Tho teafn tob railvoad canaidate for supreme judwo, whicti | A gy, sreslondeny liketts th anne | OOF Hist 4 will result agamn in the defeat of such a can- | torjo) to the irresistible plunge | . St P vot Dross: That the Fobbass undoubtedly toa point that will give | counteymen in Kurope st ing against | Hidate as his work resulted in his own de [ Gy cls hat Niagara | I theso cases are allowed eacapo is un tho producers a profit. - Nothing will do | mighty odds for their just rights. b ik, andnot o ohr g i r Part mee ean have ndivid il worked wng demo- | more for the prosperity of the country v————— They Fear Judege Maxwell, PURLISHED EVERY MORNING. e government s ostimate should ho he friends of popular self-govern- —_— Wouid any honest r ican object to | year, for a larger pe butlding. ¥ v and edt . | have observed, in the opinion that prices | elsewhero will extond wh torial inatt the BAOE | yuro tho election of a republican supreme f of wheat and ewn must advance, and | can, in sympathy and othorwise, Dratta ehe Wie o mads | How was it two ye vhen the Diyable t ANl bus con ahonld b when the party is in the minority? | | fsucha hue and The American cor them as the nature of i W | Blatr Courier VTS o1 could hardly s 1 IR 0 i aving an o . than the realization o promiso, NG o that every ono above the L nardly A ; crats und populists on the rostrum and | than th alization of this promi. GOVERNOR MCKINLEY oponed the | Judge Maxswoll o nonpartisan supreme | Ching oy e A Lty L A1 popular in THE EE PUBLISHING COMPANY in this paper on behatt of Judgo Post? | ‘(”"“'"" il ”;" "“"""“l‘““-"""“]"’ republican campaiin in Ohio on Wednos- | eauet “hon A ould cure sowo of the il | o of tiess usoful tmplomouts: shouia b | At o it e Chbe Aratigemonts d : W, | Of the agricultural class, duo t the | b St il sturing | {der which the beople of Neoraska have | distiibutod i the wah g leuts shoul ian have over yei bech thougnt necessary Was thors anything very awfal or.dis- [ gf b2 SEFleWERl olass, productsof | L1 8% tho prosperous manufacturing | JIoF which she veaple of Nevens) would | Gasoy TR OUAETENS L | vyint e eI RO B e el -l Pricos SpS - city of Akron. The demonstration is | carny three-aurtors of the vets in Washing. THY Pullow whio shipnad & saise this class of too frequent dopredations tho soil, lins had & grest deal to do with | raprosonted by the dispatchos $o have | 1on toumy. en oL ihe volo in Wasl: 164 | to #hto Cherokeo Strin s s s rormus 8 | Chicags Itecord: That scoundrels of dmer house, i L gone over to the populists to come | the business depression, aud complete | hoon of unusual proportions and great | Lhen itisa move ;]n._.. would r:-l«x‘nll in mv!nhi | s W N SR et on on s | snme sort mighit not find 16 IMENIE to vel Grand Paciic hote § T s g omy in the long ru e corrup! v v DL RS EH R it vwre D1 L K HONS TOBIEEY Audiitoriim hotel bacle into tho fold and support Harrison | relief will not be had while this condi- 319 OF LH5 BIALS YO0 Turs B e Lang fide o may b partoned for murmuring as | e mar M e i reyEubber e ot & : i i rakes in'the “There's CRALT [ e 1HAte means of i i Weaver last year? In the | ton continues, delogations from a numbor of cities, and. | tey know the veason why Uiy fenr i | iy fairer than thia - -loro's 8 land that | Yooy gut wag of object ' SIRHA Niokk s D e ———— " ¥icy : st nce started the nonpartisan forces would " Filewof Tew can o saen at the Ne ature the republicans had bosides MeKinley's address spoeches full beneh iu four years timo, and | The last surviving pensioner of tho war LOOK BEFORE YOU L 1A 3 ' o 1819 on b1 ’ braka Dutld g and the Adyinisteation build y {ombors and the. deimoseat AUl o were made by ex-Congressman Butter- | that's what the poopio most fesire Of 1812 on the records of the Chicago fgeney b bl oun nembers and the democrats Republicans of Douglas county do not . i is dead. He was Benjamin Churehill of ) B { worth and others, It seems to havo Galesburg, 11l i S = seem to know thatstraight judicial party AP was nearly 100 vears I . ; | i been a most brilliant and impressive e ey Sty e was a private in the New York | moro stornly discon | IOHEHELIONS RS BUve it MAdddey ) opening of what will be the most. inter- Some democratic papers and a_fow demo. | Mt his birthplace beng Aloxis, N. Y miscre the | city and county tickets. With an en- | 00 political campaign of the year, [ cratic statsmen are saving that duties | The remaant of tho Minncsota Conl trust | toyeroe t dorscment by the demoerats o © bar e o jeans | WL have to be reimposed on_ coffec, | OXDliins that the shimp in - piices s din 1y A combine hotween | U0 ”_",” y J" ‘1 ki) Ir vat "',' and attested the intorest of repuli ton id sugar. | Dotieen #70.000,000 | tho dosite of the d ot to. mitlents Navq Ju m;n,\ ions .\l]u It |u; vai \[u;_ s ’\‘\‘ in the fight. Yestorday the demoerats | and — §40,000,000 year of revenue | Hmes. Such benevolonce is rare. enougl 1 ment among a large number of republi- ) 3 RN might be obtained from these three | be preserved. At the samo tin » safeguards Bibors. to: albs L bl , : had their opening at Newark, with § members to elect J. ling Morton | o0t favor of an mpartisan judiciary, 1 LS the judicial candidates on tho v publican the express companies to adopt s airticles. The threatened troasury shortage | Might be provided against the porils of pre will strongly tempt the democratic leaders | CiDitate enlargoment of the hewit ¢ . L. Neal, as the chiof speaker. This, | to put these thigs on the dutibio list. It | One of the most uf ting reuntons during | precautions as were formeriy taken. b been the pet of the railronds and the | ticket will at best have o forlorn hope, ulso, was o large demonstration. The [ Would bo o ‘docidedly unpopular policy | the recent oncampment of tho Grand Arng | Wejiyions © e in e wild northwest £ k b thoug! febublicans made those ar- | at Indinnnpolis was that of General Low | and the Lvein) publ have to g0 battle being on in the Bucl > state, | ticles free, and if the democrats tax them | Wallace amd his men of the Bleventh Indi- | arn Lvery pos 1 should it will be waged from now until the day thoy will be beaten in the congressional elec- | ana rogiment. About, 335 of the et | e to apture the train robhees, and TR : 5 fons next year. jvere present. General Wallace was their | example made of e « cetio wember 7 stead 1l ofelection, November 7, with steadily first colonel and ment, The oo in Chicago. o Dattx and Suntiay Her 1 on ealo In | gusting in appealing to republicans who 1 enthusinsm. There, were presont lar, s in the cous Law. The authoritics should not rest until every one of the 1 aiana robbers is n whrelionded bt safely guarded oy t S ot pent teutiary. ‘That th Ay ot BWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION, State of N, to 1 for the railread republican only sixteen. It was perfectly proper, W b wint wed Detroit Free P tartling innovatl sozo | the republican membors and democratic fty § 504 i o id o for governor, L Oneo lation United States senator, 1f Maxwell had their candidate for governor, Lawren Gronas B Tascnrek crony of the state house ringsters their | Now if the scheme, which has become Ty Of Se el 5 open seere’ 0 Poo| o e - s | oreans and organettes at Lineoln, Crote, | 41 0ben sceret, to pool with tho popu otary Public, Hsts on the judicial ticket is carried into offect, the republicans must nominate the theone who made the regi- | business so unvopiar as to bo practic 3 eliminated from the industrial eallin one populist and one republican. Judge : tt SHRIF i 5 1 v tional committooman should Wy o got | Waltons otoction 1 e hoietl JUdRe | oy stute will be awaitod by politicians an Franctsco Chronicls Tho plctorial exposuro of feminine run- s NOBODY has yet proposed b cireulate L el A 8 alton’s election is a foregono conclu- | o rywhere with an equal degree of in- | | The pan-American Bimetallic association | ning and kiking xoae o vhe biil POSTOFFICL BUSINESS B U in urging the friends of silver to form a thira | Buffalo so shocke the angelic mor B Lorest, for Ohio is more fully than any | party fs making 1 political nisreke. o | Liralo 80 slioc pacious Aprons. wose. pim ¢ i other state this year the battle | Success of the mugwumps ht to make | tered over the picturos. Buffalo morals are i Only recentiy it has transpived thata | S0 then the republicans would have to ound —of national questions, and | {8t the fact that the surest rond to victory | delicatoly nurtieed o high-strung, and as d ¥ load up with either Joe Kdgerton or ! i al q 8, is identification “with one of the proat par- | ivresistibly eharming as i1, sylvan waters 1t has boen said that there is o tru Holfenstoin Covell {iipbeait bs BAgar: particularly so s to tho tariff. | ties. Itmustbe admitted that il service | of Hamburg canal < R ML S UL UL Governor — MeKinley will doubt- | reformers would have had a hard road to g ! ough its postoMice. When busi ton. what figure will they eut before the [ 72 1108 travel had they tried to carry out their ideqs ; SroLEiteg) et & 3 5 4 oss fight harder than he ever fou wrht i Ay HUMORS OF 11k D 1Y, overy e of trade is aull it is rank and file of the party? Suppose it bafora) and My Nealiil o by means of o new political party. But suc give activo but quict help to | be Covell. How many republican | "efOr® and Mr. Neal will do his OBt Ie e CClE GIFGELS wwhehsthiby eans Dicayune: All sorts of people f . i ! ‘b | for he knows that his political future | 8dopted the plan of throwitg their streneti remily forthe Cherokeo Sirip. Itisnota | be likewise, and vice ver | Aepen ARt tost for the party which promised them most. 1f ss attair that the progress or backward ten foy y P et i epends on the outeome. the bimetallists throughout the United + = cily miay be tested by the business (. : uun]hlxl.m nm;.\.y. wlfm;‘_l” States, following this example, woul clearly | ' H‘ Vl}\lu'\ Record howhy doea Snagsy | s postoMce. is generally accepted 19 L | and veputable he may be? To give him 2 7 indicate their mteution to vote with the | Keep his haic cut soshortz? S IS correct one, and, this bring the case, it iy | any chance of election there would have “\ "'L\: {" mise '1 bo a prol n,‘l party which did the most for silvor the | ¥ aldund ho won's have 1t long. be of interst to Omaha peovle o Toarn that & ¥ i contest between the democratic majority | trouble would soon bo. ended aders | Buffalo ¢ She R the Omaha posioiice shows a steady s , RGeS B eI | (conte ween 3 uMalo Courlor: Speaking of P wly ;-"n't lux~1:.11|"|Ln-““xlr‘ i m!x‘le:tvivli/:ju:« in the house of representatives and the | Would at once recognize the nocossity of com the man in ehariee of the watel increase of business for every month of S republican minority was inaugurated rfollk and - Seward, which have all been so fearfully shocked that a na- increasing vigor, and the result in no Koform Win 1ty Lin 8 petit'on for “Omuha day” at the state | OPPosition votes for a vepublican, would | sion, even if the republican distrit con. tair. have been singing his praises, vention should decline to endorse him. Statistios for Ton Yeurs Show a Steady 1i- HAD thero hoen proper inspection at the penitentiary MeClure eould not have sawed a way to liberty. to work demoera candidate: for committee of demoerats iast fall tried of testing the actul progress of a e —_— the legislature in this county IT18 safe to assume that the project | 4o for new viaduets will be permitted to lumber until after clection day. % b Ll L L influence. Bt that was not a disgust- | lican that the business of the post Tom Majors in exchange for railroad | votes would he alicnate from the repub- JUST now there aro quite o numbel ing spectacle in the eyes of the gar poople walking tho strects undor very [ that wears the ropublican livery with a great difticulty with a bucket of wator | brass eollar underncath, on one shoulder and another et on the other. cilinting them, and 1n their anxiety to please wg,t JOWCILY store Is generally behind the | every year during the past nine years and a "o call Judge Maxwell a presumed re- | movement, and means: & Faoe/in they would throw Wall street overboard and | ties. haifup toJuly Tof the current’ year. The % i it ‘ 3 yesterday by the or. The cause of | stand i with: the people ) —_— publican is a contemptible slur, espe- | which the county and city candidates | Ye>terday by the latter. The causs of | staid in with the peopl 3 £ - fizures by years, showing the receipts of the y Philadelphia Times: We are told the quad- o () 1. e it was the bill to repeal the federal clec cmeege . rillo Is wolng out of fashion. Forail its fes | OMice and the baluuce remitted to the. gov s e e 3 The Maxwell Succession. tomees the waltz will now have its turn at the | ernment, after deducting the expenses of the tion law and the course of the repub- o aosacosky Tor "0 oo umil Lo cost of cavrier sarviee. . The rapid approach of the state conven Tndianapolls Journal: “The gentleman's | yoap Receipts Balanco, 2 % MRS, CLEVELAND has named the baby | cially in view of the fact that it comes | @ e lable to be ccuttle nd laid out Bsthor. This is another beantiful char- | from men who were in their swaddling | “"""l‘"f]’_""»,"*‘)“';"”""’ ”;“j s }‘:\""-" licans doveloped the fact, which had nog acter in bible history drawn upon to { would elect its half of the republico- meet the roquirements of the presiden- fal family! This is the situation as measured by | €Vidently intend to make al L) i supreme judge. The opposition to Maxwell | SAId & Wwenry folin o That fellow | 1550 S TR 48 sience, | Ance thoy can to the democratic purpose among the Dnfluential poltticians and tho | Sk foretefity. 1WAk o dds 1o o | 155011000 170800 41 e e e It strikes us, 1o use a Freneh adago, the | O SIKIDg this Taw from the statute | settors-up of conventions 18 a foemide i o , | whether tinie 1s o moro or not. 1588 : N0ATD 63 WHAT kind of a district judge woud | 5at¢s in the first republican convention L CORLUO U0 (s o S was stated only a few days | Judee Maxwell has also made a number of | philader dger: Oysters twenty Inches | 1oy """ EER the Helfenstcin lawyer make, and how | held in tho territory of Nebraska ‘way | Zame is not worth 1!..- candle. Riskir 10, on what seemed to be good authop. | PeUSOnSl encmies, who are actively at work | In diamot seacbottom that | jogy % many votes would he poll among the [ back in 1839, e was a republican mem- | the 1058 of several important city and | #8% 2 workingpeople whose homes in North | ber of the endeavor] o prevent his nomination; but ert. Vuma doubt it, but | a0s county oftices for the sake of capturing a | itY+ that the vopublicans did not | the quer featurs of the comtaonuition; but Ve 20t the shells o show. 1503 (liesi iy Omaha were kept by him under a cloud | or years? the pacty of free soil and free speech. Samu Maxwell was ono of the dele- the standard of all political exp legislature of 1839-60, | COUMY of ! : Tate S manc e » | of the factions which are fighting him have A ey The fncrease in’ oxpenses for tho year 1801 = 1 distriet judgo is cortainly poor politics, | intend to mako any organized or |2t wrently scttled on any man. As tho well in W ‘;..,,},’l..,- ECORBT Ol | S A viko G EliaRe NTReainG tne P GEOHISs When on top of that republicans are to |;"r~‘hh-n" hghh n::un!hb }h;: rc-|ln-;cl of ?lc\\shv_ stated ‘"11’”'".‘ x:_.m.»rr\ lx\lexImx' Yesi on pay day," ‘ force and the carvier regiment, but the vol in 1864 to repr Cass o - T Al T St e 5 the law, but it must be inferred from | Maxwell's personality is the real issuc in this , = ume of business for the succeeding year = 1 b: _l‘ epr : nt ass 'u"l"', )...hm hed to the populist cart to help whap happened yesterday that this | PHUMARY campuien, although an attempt 18 Puck: May Blume—-What an apostle Bianeho appears to have more than m OUT of town cxcursions into Omaha [ in framing the first organic law | foist one of thoir men upon the bench oA QA being wade 0 so detine it. ~The womination | Weuld hive i Ny for any shortaze in 1 Itowill b would be & good deal more sensible than | under which this state was o bo ad- | of this district, the tendeney among a | Sttement was erroncous and that the | Shavigs Holcomby by tho populists means | fenik f DIV over soo a greatee | 8000 Uk this | veur of ravo. ang an Omaha duy at Chicago. What very mumerous class of republicans | "ePublicans do ot propose to allow the | that if the republicans namé 4 man who. fenay, Biu - wha duy o ‘hicago. very 5 550 cans in the amount of Omaha necds is more intimate inter- Bl e { b i the least tainted with railroadisi, a man | i would be to ropudiate the whole ticket | 1aw to be repualed withouta struggle. | wioue racord must be dofonded oo py ofic AUs papa’s boy golng to sincss i capitulating tho course with the people in the territory | ” ; ; dust us they did in 1890, when the party | The refusal of o ropublicans to vote | acts explained, the issue forced upon it will 0 actual net earnings of the Oata obice for SR e, islature and in 1871 ho was again elected | was asked 1o ospouss prohibition. also showed that they do not intend to | bt antimonopoly against monopoly-—and Ne- 4 ; braska is indispatably anti-monopol It | yhatllhe dowhen ho's a groat big po- é“" '."‘f\'\':y:,'“"“m SR CEE FIR OIS e by republicans as member of the con- Last, but not least, why should re- | reject any of the advantages which the cannot be dented that the success of the e 5 e 7 > L O0Ra 2 } P R I ) sutce Fe- | SClub staflin out of pupa. In councetion with the fizures above given, With the thermometer ranging among | was placed on the district and supreme | They now have fourout: of the seven | ing objectionable measures. 1t is pos {7 . TO THE SENATORS, ceipts of the money ovder o irtment of the {neti ; h i il Whose integrity and fidelity the voters, not W ashington Star postoflice st yeur were £2.020.702.59, the nineties on the 13th of September beneh by republicans, has been endorseq | 110205 and they will continue to have | sible that the bill - will not bo pushed at | ouly of the party but of the state, hive con Gentlemon! Gentlomen! Pryihoo bo ealm? that the regisivy division handled and candidates swarming us thick as il J S them, if the bar nominees are elected. | Present, but if it is thore is likely to be fdenco. Mistule; i co uption, h}nrv“‘\‘n: | Salute one another with stately silanm, letters and packages. grasshoppers the people are even for- and re-endorsed, and has never swerved If the partisan schome is car ried through [ & contest that will interest the country, | 814 tadyism o corporative vower on the { Mind the nice manners that sena tors o re getting the effocts of the pani from the political faith wkich he has part of some men whom the republicans hivve | Eunposed (o preserye at o point aiuroe bar. " 2 weare liable atthe next turn of the Placed i ofice have lost for the party the | Nouwithstanding deluy, bemiin genbie and Aayor ERibANIOIN LTS oriateaTs, HAS the firm of Shilling Bros., drug purveyors to the state, furnishea pas Y Sio = P R 2 PGS cood, A wrong impression p s resurding professed through a lifotime, wheel two years hence to confront a NORISMATT! Mindlioy S aocolot et n eV oan Liaa 8 voulcertaliiy ]| Pt ant el e Fossis u?“: But Judge Maxwell is a republican | combine between populists and demo- succecded in snufing out prize fight- | is time that the men whose le Ship an appointment of supervisoss of registra that boiler for the Home of the Friend- loss? And if 50, what did the stato pay A should. AT EY . treachery to the people's interests e for the approaching clection. As result from principle. He believes that he | €rats, and every republican judge would | ing in that state. The short-haired brought this upon the party are overthrown for it? A drug prescription case that [ €OUntry best. Ho believes thet the compounds iron boilers ought to be | highest duty of trus ropublicans is to s s e PTEMBER, Mavor Bemis’ mal is burdened with appli _ oA z = o fraternity that infosted Roby, a village | and a new regime installed, The News his s s e serves his party best who sorves his | P 10t highand dry. It may lo feiun ] s sc Ch e e l-‘“ twrt. | sulioleut conhdonco n. humassty to pation e ions for appointments. The mayor hus | republican to endorse a nonpartisan | 10t far from Chicago, has been outwit- watched. discharge the obligations imposed on was elected as a ropublican mitted into the union. He was elected as a republican member of the first state leg- business depression, 1803, s0 far as 1t has ———— 3 that honest, incorruptible men are more nu- Judge, mothing, whatovor. o o with the 5-Iicton judiciary, butitis good politics even | ted and the $15,000 invested by the | merous than those who bow the knee to Sapte September, of the registrars, that duty falling to the o *hi i mazumon in its various guises, and to den You o tar from nice. members of the council. Mayor Bemis docs from a vepublican standpoint to ac- | toughs of Chicago has gonoglimmering Jjimas false doctrine of narrow. unprogressivy e o' tht pudding examine those who are appointed as to their quivsce 1n tho arrangemant that pro- | Thus prize fighting, as a profitable en- | the false doctrine of narrow, unp of leaders | 0 dlof glaoand rice= Binoss ant quubiloations and cortitivs” the o g eprise a e wel ; stter than another, o may bo scorching same o the ity clork, but, b this them by their offico honestly and fear- | mises to keep the ropublicans in tho | torprise, has suffored anothor well- | fr s weve Iitds tiat one set another the Finils are cold ae ico, SRROolie Altyclclc Wbioybanfluhls Bing IT18 vory gratifying to us to know ; 3 2 ot T5tel ted shock The republican party of Nebraska must nothing o do with the mattor that Mr. Joseph E. Frick, who is plag- | 1e%5ly and let the party profit by that | Majority on the district beuch for the | merited shock. listen to the dictates of sound political sense ight you nre winter; s oxt six year: = T i e Levied on sor Yard. ing supremo court dummy for the Elk- | fact. 1f Judge Maxwell is not a gooq | Mt SiX years T v suffer the consequences, That issue is g You are spring; bl Beatree Tt plain enough. ooacaunimarisy Sheriff Bennett levied on the stock of the horn and Richards, was at one time n [ vepublican, neither was Abraham Lin- > o 3 eatrice Ttmas R And you wish'you were n Mon Lumber company st ovening resident of Omaha and among the fir ; ¢ : - Thad Steph HOME RULE FOR BOHEM1A, “One" Frick of Fromont is the man who NEBRASKA AND NEBRASKANS, Andyouinis ',"’,’“",l‘,'..w_,‘yf,‘[l’,‘l‘" A e sating, in round num- niha and among the first | coln or Thad Stephens, Among the vvents of universal intor- | proposes t beat Maxwell for suprome judge. —— i subscribers to THI: OMAHA BEE when it was in its infuncy. We also feol grati- . 3, ' distributed as follows est which have recontly taken placo in ———— An athletic association has been formed at September, T'mi hut mortal, el fied that we are able to state that Mr. h : . Debate Cae o, Rasp . Wien m buunic reomuiny, §25; 1 the spectaclo of men professing to be ro- | Furope the action of the Austrian gov- Friok got his monay's worth publicans who oppose a man whose skirts | ernment regarding Bohemia is notthe | Tn an emergency such a5 how eon fronts tho 2 i 1 hard to 0 the el Lake Lumber company, $501; Seanlan, Gib- Railicay Nows Iicporter, ward republicans will hold their county Al hink it hiaed 10 o them strotehed i | ) 0 ) convention October . . teast i ¥ Yor year s people | railway employes, the absoluto usclessness are unsullled by the taint of corruption, | ‘8%t important. For yeurs tho poople | mailway cmployes, like the alleged Ktailway 1 If there is anything disgusting it is hrouszh all the viry e ton s Co., $78; Gilbert, Hedgo & Co., is a movement in Platto county to And half u dozen zenes company, #40. Of elghty-seven latitudes David doyce, $1, 3 Burlington Lum- A g : of the latter countr: 5 ajority of | o ERa 1 ) o a citizens ticket and knock “out MR, MORTON says ho is in favor of | who enjoys the respect and confidence of i [IM’“‘ |=|‘l:w' buy ]»IV-““' o L IH.;“‘T Employes club is shown without debate, ! —_— em, the Czechs, have been agitating fusion by bringing the populists ovor to | men of ull political and rel ) ol Basiness ot 1he O Stan Marsh Elder is among the - | r— A e b R for home rule. They have demanded Rojog A od boomers on tho boarders of the domocracy. Mr. Bryan is not o particu- | Above wil things it is a disg that Bobemia be given the same aut n- Custunaionmmerplal; fee Strip ¥ lar. He belicves in Mohammed going & co. The Standard Ol trust has been dissolved e iy 2 taclo to sec alleged republi apers v i int inistratio e CoULts. eoplo who 1w o pur- | Thechild of Mr. and Mrs. William 10 the mountain if the mountain refuses see alleged republican papers | omy in point of administration that | by the irts, but people who want o pur i n b ¢ 0 Irang St of Norfolk, who o ne bowl of hot a ot ror Ratall G RS i O Ty i s chase a quart of coal oil will find it doing | of Norfolk, who tirmedsia; hoyl Largest Manufaouurors and Ratatiors 0 como to Mohammed. Wo shall pres. | #9¢ leaders conspire to defeat the party | H ingary enjoys—that is, that it should business and declaring dividends at the | 50up on its face and breast, has sinco died ot Clothing in the World, P s 4 o q q have its own Parl i 1 all the f Jurios. ently seo on which line the democracy | 10 the impendiug campaign, when it has | o e o own Parllumont and all the | samo o stang, of his e I O A 0 K o S 5 rivileges rule. e ming county repubhcan 10} cir of Nebraska will operate. Tho vaths of | chance to achieve another republican k m‘l‘;hu’:'i"‘: g’(“”: ‘;“l“'““"”.“’ e ] Commg Fvents, Eto, convention at Beemor, October 8. Ihis the two preat statesmon diverge, al- | victory by taking as its standard bearor ESARIALS [otheiimnonla) Ttatlway News Heporter, MlIhe ke laieaskonunty: conyentiniinieho though both are laid out with a view of D ] A good, strong pull by the property owners | state this ye. - s ; i 4 tions to the empire se held by | of lowor i reet and the union depe Joseph Simpson, an 18-year-old Tekamah making a terminus in the Unived & fons to the empiro ay those held by | of lower iarnam street and the union dupos D) | pport. fr sition. gary., The Germg ic is 4 suro thing, ‘The big holein the bot- | boy, whose older brother is in the Norfolk ke support from the opposition Hungary. [!I ( rman population ‘u{ toms should bo ubandoned even if Stuht nas | asylum, bocamo violently insane and will by —_— Bohemia, which is not vory lurgely in | {0'he boasiy up. taken to join his brothor. CONGRESSMAN BRYAN is sald to have BETTER PRICES FOR GRAIN. the minority, has opposed this demand, e The state Woman's Christ A A : A Fer{ il P . o bt conrae bo 5ain0d by the las Cavuse for Thankfalness, union will hold its an Ling ork, beon in Nebraska last woek plugging up (x.u\htllilluml o8, bas, don the Sop and of course been sustained by the im AL s S UYL Moot 0B <ak YOk, 8 froo silver plank for the democratic | tember report of the government, place | porial government, whose purpose has | mhirty sonators havo aunouncod their de- | Gboue s eclios I eitmtinco stato platform. Iiryan's zeal in this re- | the whoat crop of 1893 at not to exceed | been to Germanizo tho o ountry. Nover- | termivation to spoak on the silver question | fsnae Ellis, agod and Mrs, Martha Fie SaRIat i 315,000,000 bushels, The surplus from | theless,the agitation bronghtahout some | before & vote is resehod ome of them will | Moor 42, woro united in m gard s admirable, but he will finda | 37, il P SHERIUR V0D 1710 Bl L o BOme | e e o i s pe 0l Shiem il by Judge Eaton poor market for his timbor in Nebraska | the previous crops is estimated at the | concessions, though these were far from h 0 kind to save us from cholera tiis year. The | pegisto from Oklahoma, but thoy will this fall. 1o will be confronted in con- | highest to amount to 100,000,000 bushels, | suflicient tosatisfy the advocates of home double afiliction would have been hard 10 | make their home near Unadiila. vention by a howling mob of Simon-pure | 80 that the uvailable supply of wheat in | rule, who have porsistently muintained | Dear. g ity A young man named Jaevin, while working Clovelandites who will baso their plat. | the country for the erop year of 1593-4 it | the strugglo in behalf of their demand, Make the Investigation Genoral, .’".'"'.'h'_“:,:.'.'?‘f‘\"“.‘r' 0 10 8l pithdivhands Th . P form upon the presidonts rocont mos- | 19 thoughl will not exceod 175,000,000 | thongh against overwholming ol o e e i ia RUlar AT b ARkerThe mplilng IS IS mYy Fra. eave. Ifthey don't, the hope of office | bushels. Allowing 363,000,000 bushels It would seem that the more favorablo ..‘?l‘.’.‘-f,'.{f»h.‘xlx“""x“‘{i“".‘{’ that Alvorminiog | catod limself from its cuibrace he was minus - und an_appropriation will stiaightway | for the domoestic demand for all pur- prospect of home rule for Ireland had | nuve ax nte in tho Aunte. Honco ho is unx- | 1% WEOMs. saluted the people of He's going to take me down town Friday afier depart from them, poses, there remains an apparent sur- | inspived the Czechs of Sohomia to a lous w0 leary whouop day senator 18 u stock: | . Lauren Jones hus oluied, the peaple of — plus availablo for export of 110,000,000 | more determined and zealous offort, Ay | boider in a national bank. The national banks have wmore foes than friends in vhe | hat ho has farmed the last year, got brown, school, or if' I have to “stay in, ports of ate, the agitation in that country | senato at the presgpt time. rugged and frisky. and feels like' spending a § 1 season or two in a little harmless recreation ’ P Q . among Nebruska rural papors profoss- nnmui duoly ling flour, Ihm;- bocn ab the hog 1 sently been very m'l‘l\n mlul tho AT T—_ S lE Ry Of BLmRLya ATaucAs Socsasgin) he'll take me down Saturday ing to bo vepublican beeauso THe Bep | rate of near ¥ 5,000,000 bushels a woeelk, Ustrian government has adopted stern - can make a decent living out of is ¢ e . > ol i 8 it Springfield Republied suT see 50 e s f has seen fit to clussify the oppousnts of [ or 260000,000 bushels & yoar. It | measures 1o ropross i The Peoplo of | The raco for thg List laad i the Chorokeo | An psucceatul attomp o pison D sure to see those new suits for Maxwoll cither into satollitos of the | 18 not expacted that this rato will | several districts, cmbracing 1'cagae. the | St e has NI he suong aad wne | R AGR {Arerbiotag hurse lanned by 1. : : school boys thal B. K. & Co are atate houso ring or corporation mor- | continue, but there is reason to believe | principal elty of Bohomia. Lave e R IO o e cieek Tonkon, | (ORI i EANERG (s MAS s daat d conarlos. TUE BEE s in tho habit of | that the exports of the coming year will | prived of the right of triul by jury, the | seuse of justice will be found squatting oq | 10 the races at the st Lalr. 1 1n thoughi P 5 showing. Biggest lol of suits calling & spade a spade and wo venture | equal those of last year, which amounted | hreedom of th press and the right to tho coror lots iu-r‘unw~,lvl\-u ua goos down on | o bp the r“y”‘r.“v“v.}”!'{,‘. oue who_ would bave . 7R : ¥ 5 he first day's rus! o vle e o had him for a competitol i e By . s for to assert that any cditor or politician | in flour and wheat to over 155,000,000 | hold public meetin g4 have been sus- | jlo 00 ually barbagie, MESAIAN | T autlle Tohe Ollien was threshing for Peter y 4 and overcoats and caps for D0Yys who feels himself aggrieved over its | bushels. In that case the availuble sur- peaded, newspapers and Czech clubs 225, En near Ponea, & fire started i the 7 [ ps e ety et . [ ) g y d the hes size up to Bill's age, ever classitication has eithor basn favored by | plus of American wheat would fall short been suppressed, and altogother, Seuntor '“:w}-;n; Kuow-Nothing. straw’ about the wachin, gnd tho heaey 2 ol my size up to Bill y one or sub.iditwd by the other. In the | of supplying Buropean requiremonts to | the imperial govornment 1s manifesting | g 0000 goo bV el ERTSS that tho views | fforts to save the property were fruitless, N saw in my life. All neat and language of John D. Howe, it is the hit | the amount of 75,000,000 bushels. In | a determination to owploy the most deas- | of the New York World oo tho silver ques- | aud ina few moments the mac h_u,;v‘un_-t Ilu_ur bird thut squawks. view of this it would scem impossible | tic measures to stamp out the home rule | tion are not antigel o consideration be- | ! tacks of grain wero reduced 1o ashes. | n o nobby, made good and strong 3 g “ its o qows T cause its editor was born in Kurope. Sen- | The grain was partially insured 3 7 Y € e _— that the price of wheat can romain at | agitation. The natural cfiect has been ator Stewart's name indicates that he or his | During the old soldiers' reunion at Su LA d if you wear knee pants, A FACIION of the Gulf transportation | the prosent low level. The extraordi- | o croate 8 political situation 1n | sucestors came from Scotland or Ireland at | porior, Jamos 10n's Houso Was. entbred and U3 an o 4 ) yesterday on the question of state owner- | been selling, contrary to all expeota- | character, the further developments in | (3¢ 1 ! BALGr £0 K6L UALhG halive Ananiach: | SR Sovercius = MO/ the foreign coins | & , . _ ship of railroads. The breczy session | tion a year ago, caleulated ‘ which will be awaited with universal pica. Stewart evidently is 4 know-nothiug | was diseoverdd tn cuculation. An attompt suit. The colors are dark and light in every styl- was held in the Nebraska building. The | to discourage confidence in tho | int est. The advocates of home: rule | of both sorts—upper and lower case. wiis mado o trace o its source, which | % ‘ o o | - evidently scared the thief, for the other | S 5 % 2R ave - i question provailed in spite of the fact | future, but the simple explana. | & used tos pitch of excitement D eat— (VAR SN Jia el Ton She glies | ish pattern. Pa says this suit I have on is hand that the Nebraska constitution prohibits | tion is in the fact that thero was [ which renders them ready for rovolus | Dubuque Telegravh (Lem.) o | Bouse und throw on the flogr Use remainder | made, ‘cause ma made it, but 'm going to have the state from owaership in any railway | found to be in the country a much | tion, but while they number fully thr TPhere is h:!l{«' lln ':n.- opening ‘hllllh.lu": ol e H“}nlr MR TR | 1 corporation, as is also the care in Toxas. P reservo than anybody suvposed. | fiftus of the population aud are not lack- | $6% I 10 000TI8 the Evarae sl | nartmcsonk Waler company is busy now ex a real live tailor-made one from B. K. & Co's. If this convention desires to get at the | The low prices greatly quickened ox- | ing in courage, they are necessarily at | tor that he should support the dewmocratio | gation us to Lite best means of securing an | railway problem in a practical way, lot | ports, and it is now regarded ws cortain | an enormous disadvantage, both numer- | in preference to the republican ticket. Tho | adequato supply of pure water. They ar ~ i o | ve lirst thing the goveruor does is to rule | boriug to find the exact location of the dif It endorse and commend the Texas law, | that there is no such resorve as thor | ically and in - resources. The Austrian | 55 st thing currency quBsLions Off tho | forens veins of wamas’ fovon of the dit b which probibits any railway company in | was at the beginning of the last erop | government has been very careful to | track. Speaking of Hu; former ne says that | to test eaci vein i.uul! ascertain v‘.,, ver. ] " > stook ¢ faa oo iraly safe sredict, | keep no soldiors shemia who would | 'wothing we can now do will effect in the | tuinty from which tho best and — most | PSR e 3 : 2 i that state from issuing stoc ks and bonds |'year. It seems eutiraly safe to prediet, | l P no soldiers in Bohemia who would least its settlement.” and advorting to the | abundans supply of water can be secured. | Btore op ub\':lm:n:y-“;‘l‘ launu |8, W, Cor. 15t1 aai U0]£ 1 813, toan amount oxceeding 50 por cent of | therefors, that wheat must advance | be likely o be brought into sympathy | later ho remarks that “since it st least | Enough wells Wil thae oy o o seoured. the cost of such roads, wateriully within the next year, uudl with the Czechs, and as it appears m“ Wrue thet in our proseut campaign no vote | all the water necessary iu any emergency. 1 tres and holding the same rela- the only man who can draw a vory large THERF is a p deal of rosentment | bushels, Sinee July 1the ¢

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