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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1991 M e ——— e DEADLY FOREST FIRES eampalgn committees, one wnoficial and [ THE NERRANKA CAMPATGN. PEOPLE AND THINGS l p Y \q T E S Ny ] U \ [ ton Tndian reservation In Suth Dakota, and THE OMAIL I | i ‘\ ])(‘, " VD l(;\ ( BO NTY | there now reniaing to be appointcd a disbu ( ing offeer of the tosess for the Indlan 1t 1< oxpected that the poesident will on his L retara from his visation In the fall fssue Manunfaoture:s Olaim that Thay Ars Entitled ‘ proclamation dosiasing (hese Tands opened ed to members of the house. The al —_— N e o i Toc ot thy. SIN. SR : Beaver ¢y Tises: The humorous side of Tt does not require a congressional in- B, ROSEWATER, Bditer, deadly forest fires that have just swept over | Yocates of this plan urge = polit hes (usbed wp In Nebraska this | vestigation to discover blow-holes in politi- S S Minnesota and Wiscon has befallen the | that it is doubtful whr Mr. ¥ vear, Too runting for governor on | cal arior PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING, great northwest vears, and it is [ who 1 heirman of the committee | piatform denogwelils monopolies and trusts The Durlington exlension has reached far juite Jikel & of life and | send out elther Mr. Cleveland's lett e Rl R el Ll e the northwest to toot in the " y v b le Vig 1 y F 8U IPTION. s specch, th memorable v e B v one oS e ot Sl b Lt M el i ‘ lv‘v‘ o and | o Siver Creck Times: It the republicans [ The Rev. Sam Small I8 now lecturing on AflE Bee (with o up the present d'saster will be fonnd to be | Ances denouncing the senate tarl® bill, and | wpo dent like Tom Majors and think it Is | the demijohn i politics. Traly, ix Moiths without @ parallel in the history of this | of the former of which Senator Vest said | not for the gond of the state or the republi- | rocky days for the demoeracy. hrea Nonths The efficacy of Castor ofl will be tested Bunday 1 Y Vesterbiere country. A reglon covercd with timber, | it wonld furnish the republicans the best | can party that le should be elected would - P sresently in purging the blight of fusion fror cated man- i $Rer ran for an oce in | Presently in purging the bilg i ol vote against hinfl Jie would be the worst uncils of the democratic braves. Senntor Manderson Before the ctary o wed drouth, invited the spark that was | highly probable that Senator Faulkner would | the state of Nelirsdih Ut Ml L) el L MG bbb g Lo i 4 G Mefor The appointraent of distutsing oMcer will not. of cours made until after the fs- enance of the prasilent’s proclamation. Hece retary of the Inferior Stalih, who will rec ommend a svitable person to the president for eppointment, says that it Is quite likely that B, M. O'Drien of Yankton will be aps pofated Postoffice at Abdal, Nuckolls county, Neb. has been discontinued. Mall will go to Sus perior Mcrchants National bank of New Yor# has been approved as rescrve agents for thé Keokuk National hank of Keokuk, la to the Money for This Year, | i [ oy :/\RGUMENTS HAD ON THIS QUESTION | 7 Woeok b 2 | dry as tinder by reason of the long contine | campalgn material they could have. It is 2 It the confidence manifested by candidates the Trousury and the Commissionor ©wiha, T T rwenty-fourth Sta | quickly fanned t flagration, The very | desire to suppress these documents and that Kearney Sun: The nomination of Judge 5 o omann \nd Twenty-fourth 8 could be applied o business, prosperity would of 1 ) 2 ! 8 be rushed too hard to catch its breatl 5 T 1 nore dangerous, namn the absence of rain | proval of most of his senatorial colleagues, trongest man i fhe ranks of that party w York, Room: Moand 1 ritmne I ot b =y iz gularity with which government . He is known as a conservative, prudent bus L b I 3 Birigion, 1107 N W and a superheated atmosphere, rendered it | particularly Messrs, Gorman, Brice, Smith, | joec’sian " and will undoubtedly poll as large are used for official junkets shows g ol R 4 f . {8 more truth than fictlon in the ; " also much more diffcult to check the flames | Jones, Vest and Harris, against “n‘. i th Ir | & vote af any man that the Grand Island Pubile ofice 4 & DEIvALS. KRAS. WASHINGTON BUREAU OF THE DE AL e w X 5 i adversiel o directed. It is belleved, | convention could hive named 1407 I Street, N. W. ‘ ) matter when cnee they approached the farms and | animadversions are di 1\ 1 TR Rk E ek B i T 1 Street, D sl it . e o | however, that the hotss democrats wil | Niobrars Ploneor: The Ploneer canniot be [ A “straw vote” was taken on a Burlington WASHINGTON, Bept, 4, | Sestion of the Tastit Biil Rotersiny tu Aloos, towns, The lowness of the water in th classed as a b r. The election of Tom train bound for Lincoln th her y. F Mand y i ot 1 i th A the sue presented as e tns b 3 s h Ladeld 2 - 8 37 fol 8, lor slcomb, 1 rty nator Ma ers inds @ ge A int o Lot ot o Liromen L streams and the absence of ample reser- | insist upon having th ue presented a8 | yjojors would be a serious mistake, and this [ Sult 87 for Majors, 8 for ol e b b 3 k swaiting fie attentios | WASHINGTON, Bepl. &.—No Guesiions fow Srmann. [ voirs and other fire extingulshing facliities | In the Cleveland letter and the Wilson | jourr! refuses to endorse-him as against [ One of the Majors contingent carried passes, { of department work awalting lis attention § Fores 0 s No quet v LR, : b b listriet towns left no oppor- | speech, and if they do this it is difficult to | Judge -folcomb of the populists, who is in Senator Gorman was Senator Douglas' | before leaving Washington. He callod re- | Pending before the Treasury department are TR NG COMT i the lumber district town DI iy ¥ o the commitiee can be | €YETY way better fitted for the position of | Drivate secretary for some time, and as such | cently with tanity. to HEht the demon afd “fendered | 8¢ ‘_“"" Ll 7 governor. If this is a “bolt,” then the | he ac mnp:{mx.v’u ".‘"'”"."<'"1‘1‘:‘??}‘-‘ “"\‘.-h: production of sugar in Nebraska, Lou | oMcinls as those fvolvad fn section 61 of the flight the only course of safety. averted. Courier i welcome to all the glory it may | occasion of the senator's historic AHOS | S84 ORIPOMHIA: “Upor: tHE. aoinmIssloRSe new tarifi bill which exempis from internal The hundreds who have fallen victims to It is certainly a very difficult task that | derive from it. with Lincoln A g : % e evenue tax alcotol used in the 5 and this dread disaster are beyond the reach of | the committee s before It to select tariff San Antonio (Tex.) Express: Rosew M. Barthelemy Saint-Hilaire, the distin- | Internal revenue and upon Secretary Carl | medicinal and other like preparations. For 3 i . » Y i WY literature that will not prove more damag- | Tefused to submit to the nomination for gov- fguished French statesman of a bygone day, | The tarift bill, which was hurried through | some time past Commissio Miller of the A auring t t aid, bu re are still thousands who su L 4 = ernor by his party of a man notoriously dis- | Who is in marvelous mental and physical | the house ten days before the adjournment, | internal revenue Lureau has boen diligently llowk | vive in a state of absclute destitution. To than helpful to the party. ANl the ] 50000 "0 practice and corrupt political health at the age of 90 years, says: “If you | has in it so many crudities and fuperfec. | 0t Work In the preparation of regulations une meot the ¢ sency Governor Nelson has, | ablest and most candid contributions to the (\‘Mr one ‘,“ .]1.‘.’ “x ;,..,l “‘\‘j'\“‘ ‘: .,r”u.” w]\l“n:‘*mvn“‘ live te be old, work always and | yone that ft fs extremely dificult for the | 4€ \\:n h this |w]n- m of ihe act may be in his ofcial capacity, issued a proclamati controversy between the democrats are con- | year may be looked for In Nebraska. all | dilige ST e e R ey con | carried into_exsention e to th heople of Minnesots authen- | demnatory of the measure that became law, | E000 Dople would refuse to have wnworthy Mr. Carne writes from Cheny castle | (o0t t 1| asury department to con- | "¢ pojng the law of the land, both Secretary ekl SR L LA L s candidates thrust upon them by politieal | that in his opinion the American laborer | $tTue its contradictory terms. As to the | carlisle and Commissioner Miicr, as adininis= t the calamity that hus overtuken | as thé frank and coursgeous speech of Tom | yyayjpulators the necessity for protest would | can live on less than his Furopean brother. [ Production of sugar, where sugar had been | trative officers of the goverutient, are earn- large secton of the state, and appealing | Johugon cf Ohio, for example, in which he | soon ceas In the light of Homestead events, discretion | made and all of the papers required by the | estly endeavoring to find some way by which to mmediate and liberal assist- | declared, among other things, that all the | Chadron Recorder: The railroads found a | suggests that Andrew plug his blow hole for | department had been filed prior to midnight | it may become operative, but thus far the o lew of the unusual situation he | trusts were called in to make up the senate | mistake had been made two years ago in | a brief season of August 27, when the new bill took effect, | $PIution of the matter seoms as remote as at L W of the unusual situation I G clecting Crounse to the governorship. They | [t is worthy of note that a member of the | una where the bounty had net be uid. | the beginning. In iy explained at the Internal didn't propose for any such thing to happen | {rrigation convention who attempted to bluff p ¢ b u skl revenue bureau that it would be ecasy enough muanicipalities and all religious and benevo- | such henest utterances to democratic con- | this year, 5o put up a man they knew would | the rippling harmony of the body with new- ‘?“‘.’“ the secretary of the treasury has no | to formulate regulations were it not for the 0 lent institut to at wnes take action t stituencies. Neither would it be quite wise | do their bidding—Tom Majors. The masses | fangled theories was subsequently obliged to | doubt ‘A"Ih';'\"' that the sugar producers | gact that congress has provided no money SLOWE \ ¥ 1 lief of | to send these constituenc nator Gor- | Of the republican party seemed to want | take wate The irrigationists stand up for | {76 entitled to the bounty under the Mc- | yor achinery by whieh the department Losn deductic A et _ | ward securing contributions for the relie of | to s 3 b | Jack MacColl nominated for governor, but | straight goods Kinley act, he fears that he has been pro- | would be enabled to aduinister the law, Its Gaples the prevailing distress. And he las pub- | man's speech, In which he charges the pres- | tno¢rusts, monopolies and lobbyists got in hibited from making payments of the same. | antorconient would be easy also wers it posaic Total sold lely designated a state commission of five | ident with duplicity. It looks as it the | their work e derson an argument before the | blo to confine its operations and benefits to Dutly averasc nei’ ciréul pects In Texas are as bright as democratic | Ly Cariiele today wreed that as (o et ek | the large smanufacturers who might be looked TBORGE 1. TZSCHUCK tributions of money and supplies and to | might have to compromise by sending out | declines to support the republican nominee | prospects in Pennsylvania, but as this is a | i ] i 1 t conditions that the liubility to fire the | In doing so he would have the cordial ap- | Holcomb by the populists was perhaps the Chivagn Offico. 51 jnher of Commerce. ternal Kevenue in the Luters Munufacturers, CAN NOT ENFORCE TINS LAW, gentlemen fnterested n e | TCCCIVING 80 much nttention from trensury INT OF CIRCULATION tary of the | calls upon all public-spirited citizens, all | bill, but obviously it would not do to send The republican candidate for governor of Texas is W. K. Makkenoo. Republican pros- well known business men to receive con- | committee, in order to avert a rupture, | Fon du Lac Reporter: Bdward Rosewater * Sunday 4 L made and proved to have been made under | 4f1°F L a4 McMillin | for governor of Nebraska. He has bolted | record making year it is safe to predict ho Fes ot el the aet, it is pointed out, forestalls any such s (s it day ot Bepuember, 1 L e ““‘:?*, “'”" :1‘ ?:\I«IL the convention and he has resigned from the | will Makkenoo one. Hti e LT x"”!‘ AURUEL ] erprat qtloit by BrovIdtE UG ey eh enl.) ny of § i For the promptness with which he has | and limiting its campaign literature to se. | republican committee. Rosewater s prop- LTRSS haa Vet e T e | e ol g T o e e acted Governcr Nelson s certainly to be | but if educaticnal effects are desired It | erly recognized as a man of exceptional abil | NIV ihts to bring a tesm cf Bnglish | the payment, and he lso Insists (hat oenos | purposes free of taxes. While this *use commended, and it the people of Minnesota | might as well not send out anything. In | ity and determination. His professional and | goot pall players over, and who asked | having been granted July 1, 1804, and con. | MUst be controlled by regulations of the sec- 3 business success in Nebraska has been gEheE e & BRIt i /- would [ trae BRGRYIIIAS. Ehy i etary ot the tre viol respond to’ his appeal with equal prompt- | any event the letter cf Mr. Cleveland and | pibiacss RiCGCSS in Nebraskn - Bs enmn | Whether the alien contract labor law would | tracts having been made that there Is such ( FEIArY of the treasury, it would be a violat : o ? SFaes i interfere, that foot ball players are not | vested right in the sugar preducer as fto | Of the spirit of the act (f not its letter, it s ness the problem will soon have been solved | the speech of Mr. Wilson will do service in obstacte, and it it be conceded that he i$ | artists, but laborers. Mr. Carlisle's evi- | make his claim for the hounty one that can | Sald, were those regulations so drawn 'as to = without asking for aid from any one outside | the campaign. e oE ',‘l”‘,'t ‘;:"'K'X‘I"”I’l‘f‘ .“ [must | dently been in the game be enforced in the courts, if it shall not be | practically debar from the benefits of the act 7 St w 1 3 e —_— LOBL S L SR L) S DL VL O mes o Jeorge G a o | pald by the executive depart 9 ny honest and legitimate manufacturer, how= We shall try to get along as hest we can | of the fire-ridden states. Should it become o S A friend of George Gould says that the | 7 ¥ e departments. The | 8 a & anufa 3 i Loty L L T s | millionaire vachtsman s bitterly disap- | Questions involved are of exceeding fnterest | ever small pointed over the result of the Vigilant's [ and are likely to lead to prolonged and The great question to be solved in view of tests in English waters. He asserts | Spirited debate at the next session of ecn- | the matter taken by the treasury officlals is, 7 3 that Mr, Gould had no social ambitions | Bress how can effective €upervision be established distress Board of Education in accepting his resigna- [ frest In ]N"’r’"*“*"' it than common. | to gratify by his yachting exploits in for- ALCOHOL AND THE TREASURY. over the 200,000 druggists and other pros- i Wy " 4 he Bee has repudiated the nominations of | ajy, ers, by s patriotic anxious NeRAtaETEbIe ® pective beneficiaries of the act witho o The democrats in the Fifth Nebraska dis- he stories of heroism, patient suffering | tion from the position which he has for sev- | yyo' jenqing candidates on the republican :’,“‘k‘.‘f.:"f,{; l,""r “\..\'\':.l»yl( " '”." lfl{:u\y:; m( ",:'f' ':‘\I "”.h L o bsty W ‘u hr 1 v :’\ f.‘ :-” f’m‘.mr‘ mT‘h"w‘ trict appear to be in no haste to enter the | for cthers and wonderful sacrifices for the vears occupied with such credit to our state ticket, on he grounds, well understood | and to maintain his own reputation as o win- | cerning wht stéps Shane l‘_‘k"l“w"“ U | arce tie secroary has not at his disposal congressional contest. It won't make so | common good when destruction by fire was | public schools. We are sure that the horesty x::\‘!”:‘ :‘;‘ll:.l(zlllrl‘(y!:l'i v‘l:"l“ f,"“,".‘, )M‘ as |1I|o ner. the exemption of alcohol that s to Le used | And under the law has no authority to ap- yery much difference whether they enter or | imminent in the Minnesota forests will be | of Prof. Fit atrick’s intentions to promote sively. ' Editor "N.“-',"."\—hl;.w'l‘;:}t|v|m:1\nl,’.} W. D. Howells had a more than fillal | In the arts and manufactures While ( point. Treasury officials who advance these not - recited for some time 1o come tnd will con- | the eficlency of the schools has never been | perely AISOr, Hosewater, has acauleed the | afrection for his father, who has just dicd | act provides for such exemption, il provides | Views say there seems to be only one coursa in Ohfo at the advanced age of 88. The | no method as to payment of officia v | ope ) the of N s to postpone —_— tinue to ba memories of the awful disaster. | questioned, and that wherever he has been | publisher on strictly legitimate newspaper :fl"h.l_‘l'l \*v”__' “.L- N’"m“"’;’r this indat \:v:‘\'l'_'"”"m! l.-:»‘yi..l{\v"('-.'.'.( t.’ u:; ;m te., by I:“v‘-mr _HH”“ ‘”-lx‘. ; ,.,.u|”j-'fwl.-.-~: : lu|‘y‘|— Now that Chicago has secured the great | Tho admiration of the heroes will be as gen- | criticized in these columns or elsewhere, It | lines. He is known as {ruthful and incor- [ haiure, and relations of the tendercst sym of the government, as well as (1 minafac | blos i Docember, when It was conterfled the Fleld museum it is beginning to kick at its | cral as is the grief cver the innocent and ill- | has bern because there was room for an |y CEE (o8 UG AP PIC 1ERRAE TEPD | thy existed between father and son. The | turer who may use alcohiol for prpicses for | act would be eithier repealed outright or so Jocation. Chicago would Patod, victims ot the Are's ravages: honest difference of opinion. The retiring | supnort of about all the anti-monopoly re. | 1Atter given glimpses of his father's | which it is exempted under the present tarift | modified as to admit of being executed with- B K br Jaug s he anti-monopoly re- | jjteresting personality in the “Boy's Town™ | [aw The same " 1 walimited opportunities for fraud. 4B A gift ana’ then complain b —_— e superintendent can look back upon his work | publicans of Nebraska AHATGINGE. WrItIHEs. of. &3 Remi-autoblographi= || Hiyrient op (NADGol bR, Bk aii o Ba to. thia | OUL LTIORE U e e RiRh LT L BT s not presented on a golden plat- | THE SUPERINTENDENT'S OPPORTUNITY. | in Omaha with considerable pride, both on Ce Rapids Republican: Two 5 \spectors and weighers of sugar There is at least ome preced 0 years ago | cal kind. that may be made durin 5 congress 1 rouns: The Bee, 2 be made during the year 1894, for | course. On August 5, 1861, congress passed ter. The newly elected superintendent of the | the score of results accomplished and a Crounse, with the support of The Bee, the | The scourge of flame and smoke carrying | which there is no question but (hat ths gov. | an ncf taxing all {ncomes above $800 8 per R e Omaha public schools will enter upon his | because he has succeeded in avoiding con- :’I\l:.‘r'lfll‘-Il'l;""“'tll“u:f;""_:kf; };\)_l"('.rmf:_fn '.:.I\I.Y1I|m.'fiu',!! death and dsaster in its wake through the | ernment will be held for the paviment of the | cent per annum. A in the present case no It rests with him whether he shall travel | bers of the board or the teachers under his | have all the above named influcnces against | the record of many lives sncrified for | great interest SR Rl Jath the mocting of ‘the nest session ot a comparatively easy road and give gen- |.direction. We can say that Omaha parts | him. There are alss many of the best re- written suggestions as to all the subjects | congress, when on July 2 the act was re- publicans in the stite who will ref others, but enough is known of the cour- eral satisfaction or shall be at the center of [ With him more reluctantly than he parts ‘ ! b e suggestions will be em- | pealed. Whether this course will be pursued ageous deeds of the living to bring into | involv Th vote for Majors. His reputation is bad, even | reliet the grand impulses of humanity. The ed 11 x constant and perpetual friction that will | With Omaha. in his own party. There were y ; 7 :;;'f’L:‘:‘“Vl“""r"“‘"“']‘f‘l to be prepared and flled | in ICeleraiet SR e tatedlie i Senator Manderson, it is under serious consideration. n_bi many who | work of the rescucrs is ennobling in its make it difficult to please any part of the —_—— :«Y.I:xp: \N’m: !lrn' :’(‘h\":l'li'iim _mmy. \\'nu.d offer | heroism, and it is fittingly supplemented Senator Manderson ascertained upon luguiry — public. Of Prof. Marble’s qualifications as Chicago is becoming apprehensive of the e slgns of refermsthis year, but the man | with generous responses to appeals for help. | that between forty and fifty million gallons FEECT OF THE NEW TARIF of whisky and spirits had been taken out Jnchicago 1s becoming apprehensive of the | selected to head the ticket and the evidence an educator there can be no question. He | introduction of he Russian stle al e | everywhere seerl that corruption still domi- D r . SCAN .8 I > ES., of hond d g the sixty ¢ " siis! celprocity Treaty with Cuba Abrogated comes to Omaha after an experience of over | Chicago stock yards, and expects to take | pates the party, and that the corporations padpals TN o Rl i T taetn ot B e Apanlsh Goveranient. & : S & and rings are still in control, Las cre: E4Sa8 SULUTENL, en the new tarift bi LSS twenty-five years' active participation in | measures to prevent its gaining a foothold | A0 rIAES fee kT AMsCoRLt v ‘";::f]‘: Chicago Record: If the Vanderbilts can | went into effect. A very large amount was MADRID, Sept. 4.—The Gazette published school work, during which time he has se- | there and spreading in that vicmity. The | £ SYRC (€Sl O CEREEE CER ST | gol up a big enough private scandal perhsps | taken out during the ten days when the bill \ today a decree cancelling the reciprocity cured a reputation among the foremost of | Russian thistle is said to have already made | election of Majors is in the support of the | & ¢areer of usefulness in elevating the stage | Was awaiting the presidential approval or | {roapy between the United States and Cuba, cur American teachers. The leading men | its' appearance at the South Omaba stock | administration democrats ‘”‘!:.:2;"""‘ 'l'" ":M“"""'vl,h TRat At A ‘;'::,'H -,K\":.YZ:,,'“;:','. :‘.‘“,””:",’:": ,‘“"‘"" ”x[ the cancellation to take effect “the moment 4 = 2 7l > i e, % . ashington Star e fact that neither | SPirits 20 cents per gallon has been saved, | ype (AT SR doblies the new custs in the educational circles in this country | yards, In fact it wis carried there in stock | Rochester Post-Bxpross: The republicans | yre*Vanferbiit nor Mrs, Vanderbilt Is in | 50 that the whisky dealers have mode $5,000.. | the, United States applles the new. customa have united In expressing thelr confidence | cars several seasons back. =~ Unless some- | jo, "o\ *Colorior "Hiitor Rosewater of The | the slighteat likelihood of utilizing motoriety | 000 of clean profit, thus made up by the 20 [ PR 100 Lave been sent to the Spanish In his ability and .txracter, end to their cs- | thing Is done to stop It, it will soon be | Omai. Bee, who was the representative of | LOF histrionic purposes may strike the public | eents a galion which they have sived wnon | ginjes that cargees which cleared from timate of hin we mudt defar because they | strongly intrenched in this spot, and will | the Nebraska republicans on the national re- | & & redeeming circumstance in the unfortu- | the lauor by taking it out of bond before | g ynitea States before the new tarift went AlONOhrairER T INAE 1o fivo-expert advice | (hreaten the whols o Douslas’and fmmedi. | Publican ‘committesilenounces Majors™'as o || DALS ffaiciln which they: figure the law went iuto effect, ~This seems to | i, effect are to pay the old rate of duty. paving problem. Like Omaha, she is for- { on a question :1 this l'n|“ ol ately surrounding counties. The stock yards | MR “Who has bean: branded as an acces- | Chicago Herald: The wholesome and rep- emphasize the fact that the leglalation, so o . she or- | o estion of this kind. ately surro s counties. The stock yard gotiations are in progress here for a i sory to forgery and perjury by a republican | Wtable classes who live by trade, industry | far as its late delays are concerned, was R aihercin) troaty! betwedit EHeIAITRY ever dome with wooden blocks The ques At the same time we must remember that | management might have a thorough investi- | congressional committee, of which the Hon, | and the professions have no leisure nor dis- | Sauarely in the interests of the Whisky and | giies and the Spanish colonies. ton now s, shall it be brick? If the de- | (caching and the supervision of teachers iy | gation made of its present extent. This fs | Thomas B. Reed was chalrman; a man who postiion, for ilielt pleasures that are enjoyed Sugar trusts, and that every effort has been | “SyilSHINGTON, Sept. .—At ' the | Stato i e lef 0 e sole wi A o e ger pol 8 U 3 3 i ands self-convieted of falsifying official rec- | it an atmosphere of scandal and bear ulti- e to injure the ca of the sugar pro- | gepartment it was stated nothing had been cision could be left to Omaha it would not | not the sole work of the superintendent of | the danger point in the thistle season, and it | * P& % 1o TR B MLV Ing OFICRY B06° | e’ fruit in misery. Honest American | ducer, whether such production arose from | enariaken by the department relating to be in favor of brick. This city has through | schools. In the matter of details there are | taken mow, the pest, it is said, can be lent voucher while acting In the capacity of | homes—the homes of the American millious, | the growth of the cane or the cultivation of | furler negotiations. It is possible the costly experience reached the conclusion t a hundred odds and ends where the superin- | readily exterminated. president of the state semate; a man who | MOt of millionaires—are the fortresses of | the heet. Spanish government may have indicated to onisi g 5 A coniGante SodbtG a : | popular virtue, and there the principles of | WORKING ON THE WAR DEPFARTMENT. » U S ister at Madrid th esphalt and stone are the cnly materials for | tendent has the deciding voice and where has consorted with boodlers and jobbers, and | POP A A : < egnably NG O} D] AT INT. | the United States minis at Ma )y heavy street traffic. he can save money for the taxpayers while | The republican state committee showea | COnverted the room of the lieutenant'gov- | JiNerty regulated by law are lmpreghably | = Senator Manderson will also be occupied | it was desirable to enter Into new treaty o 5 cap : 4 intrenched. ® I r since the ne ogated the e T lo Aot (hf et as b st aiars | rener at the capitol of the state into a den - in matters in the War department connected | relations, since the new tariff abrogated the for debauchery; a man who has been the o g with the increase of the lmits of the De- | treaties made under the McKinley law, but it Tom Reed is to put in some of his time | can command. Much more impcrtant still | committee in fixing the *headquarters for | pliant tool of the railroads in season and CRON D TORLECINT partment of the Platte, and the amount also | i% said no initiative steps have been teken by in assisting In the campalgn of the repub- | 18 the attitude which the superintendent | the campaign in Omaha and not in Lincoln. | OUC Of Season. and Whose nmination was | phigaelphia Ledger: The secret of pro- | DY the general appropriation of the goern- | this government, lican opponent of Chairman Wilson in his | bears in his relations to the Boird cf Edu- | Douglas county is to be the prineipal seat 4 Sist Spen cesio Ho0 el Honped ah Hernhardt thinks, con- | Went to be expended at Fort Crook, near S SR naint 2 . ‘onsidering the Consti porate cappers, professional bribe givers, jury | sistx in getting at once whatever you want, | Omaha. Senator Mandersan sueceeded in Conuidering; 1o NN West Virginia district. Re:d does not have | cationa Omaha has gotten past the point | of the fight, and it Is always good leader- | fixers and impeached state house officials.’ | A deeper secret is that of being able to | Increasing the limit of expenditure for this WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—The supreme to stump for himself up in Maine. He can | where it will tolerate the intrusion of poli- | ship to have the base of supplies as near l::rl R(m"v\;ll--r will not support such a can- | Bet it. fort from $500,000 to $700,000 by tue provi- | lodge of the Knights of Pythias spent to- count on his own return to congress and to | tics into the superintendent's office. The | possible to the field of operdtions, The didate. and has resigned from the national re- Tt - n slons of the sundry civil bil) He is very | day in further consideration of the new e o) h New York Sun: Thinkitt—How complete 4 committee so as to be free to oppose him. bt H L)) desirous that contract he ade i o Qe - the speakership with certainty and is there- | superintendency must be conducted upon | publicans seem to recognize this more read- [ With a decent candidate the r,A,..‘,é,l,(.‘“L ot | the blg dry goods stores are nowadays. Do lesirous that contracts shall b made | constitution. The German question and you know that they serve lunch for | auickly for the entire work and the building | the liquor question have not been taken up fore free to help down the democrats in | broad, ncnpartisan lines, without bias or | ily than the populists. Although the latter mNebraska could sweep the state; ieon the liquor qt D Nebra but with | shoppers? Knowitt—Yes, but they don’t | hastened to conclusion. by the supreme lodge. It is evident that other and more doubtful districts. partiality on account’ of politi creed or | are to establish their hcadquarters in Lin- ajors in the fleld the populists have a ' provide board and lodging for customers The scnator is also making an effort to | there will be a stiff fight over the proposi- nationality. The only principle that Is ad- | com, the bulk of the work will have to be | C2PCe: i S et for el ieua gy have an expenditure of money made by the | tion to forbid the use of any other language missible is tha sfficienc: y W e | done Lere Che wa ates OWA'S OV v Philadelphia Record Binks—My e | Department of Agriculture and the geological | than the English in the ritual. The Wash- o matter how respectable an organization | Missible is that of efficiency, by which the | done here in Omaha. The way to defeat the XOWAS IRAR GOFERNOR: asked me this morning to enaame s mew | survey for surveys for irrigatign and ex- | inton members of the supreme lodge an- of the state committee the republican candi- | “tandard of the schools may be not only | corrupt railrond ringsters is to meet them e s asherwoman. — Where does yours liy ploration for the digging of artesian wells. | nounce that they will fight the position of dotes for state offices may put up, {hey | MAintained, but raised. Onco let partisan- | on the ground they have selected and van- | givernor SHashatie il {,'";',':,Ln'm", Wigwaz—l dont know where slic lives, but | While the amount appropriated for this pur- | the supreme ,.,,,,,,‘l_.m,, on }”,.‘ (;,...‘,m.‘,, ques- s ! ~ | ship, personal favor or bigotry &f any Kind | quish them there. ose the iy o e SHSRGER QT LONT 200% VAR pose is exceedingly small, he hopes to be | tion on the ground that when the order was Gannot unload the millstone that has been ATt R 1 ::1’:?‘4I::l|‘||x::l\‘:fx‘1’4:ll ‘!"\D:mmf)(mrhr'(-' ,“, New: Fork: By “William,” sald An- | Able. particularly in the geological survey, to | young a bid was made mude for the sup- piled upon them at the head of the ticket AT ACsIte Tl pa sty nette, as she regarded her lover anxiously | Procure some satisfactory results. port of German citizens, and it was owing A ofl room lobbylst who consorts with | Of (he schools and public confidence in them | A Milwaukee inventor claims to have per- | duced Like most of our successful public 1 Hien otk Feltima b Fhavtine bire ) to note the effect the mews would hav The commissioner of the general land office | to this nationality that the order grew so Dribe-givers, boodlers, railroad cappers and | VI be lrretrievably shaken The only | fected an underground trolley system for | [i¢7 he was self-made, starting 1ife in hum- | upon him, “father has failec ex- | has approved the plan for the apportion- | rapidly. upreme Representative Race of ble circumstances as a druggist’s clerk. His | ed AV apping Nis e o o otted lands e Yank- ofs has also take is po 3 Political harlots cannot by any possibility | ¢ P40 ::::\:11‘.:;‘”:\;-»»“I:ui,.:xmrn:f.w}y: I8 to | motor tralns, GbViating the overhead wire | ofiial carcer was & :u"?! ) h,‘"m”’l’;w :;:x]\iu;;"l“l\'}'j\lwhn apping Bis knee, “ife | ment of the unallotted lands in the Yaul- | inois has also taken this position Beckro an air of respectabilty trom others, | §{01¢ M8 convicilons frmly, make Ms rec- | puisance. Various clties throughout the | o, his services 1o bath Mis state and tho i lations openly and in-accordance with | country have ordered the demolition of the aing ot iine MIgHeRt joder,. Indianapolis Journal: “T knew that With- his best judgment, based upon merit alone, | overhead wire, while the last session of con- | , Jansas City Star: Governor Kirkwood— | erspots was a prohibitionist, but I thought Thero fs a wide expanse of country In | and let the school board take the responsi- | gress pussed a law to compel street car com- | ppar Kirkwood, s lowa people called j e had ‘too much sense to run on the the northeast:rn section of the state where | pility of reversing him if it will. panies in the District of Columbia fo adopt | ward show or pretense. Ile was in deed | - HE says that he yielded to party pres the farmers will harvest a two-thirds crop, | As to the position of the public schools | some underground system. The storage bat- | and truth a ‘“working man” yet saying | *“TWon hedraulic pressure fs pretty str and the high prices upon their products will | of Omaha In compzrison with those of other | tery is not regarded as a success, and no | BOthing about it. He had a 'good brain, a | thats a facte oo Loty strons put them in excellent shape. The trade of | citics, the rank now occupled must not be | underground trolley system has yet been per- | Arm and true heart, a perfect moral sense. — that portion of the state should be made tha speclal: concern of Omaha jobbers and | sandard -0 Icwa was fortunate in him, and he was for- | Washington Star: “Ther I the new lowered. To keep them up to their present | fected. It is today a subject engrossing the | tunate in moulding and shaping, as he | policeman. as he fondly handled his club, in itself requires the efforts of a | attention of expert electricians, and it s fair | did, the destinies of so great a state. & what 1 call a stunning orndment. retailers. Sioux City is now drawing the greater portion of it with a less advantageous market to offer. Summer continues to linger in the lap of autumn, but her intentions are honorable. during the six weeks that we are forced to | pecessary to seek assistance clsewhere the | Superintendent Fitépatrick cannot but have | =y oo wn (N, D.) Alert: The course of do without the presence of Secret Mor- | whele Ameriesn people will be now, as | felt a sense of supreme satisfaction at the | that most influential newspaper, The Omaha ton In this country ever, quick to do what they can to relieve | commendatory resolution adopted by the | Bee, is now regarded with even gr If all the men who signed Frank Law- ler's petition for the Chicago postmaster- ship lived i his district and voted for him for congress he might have some small ehance of returning to the seat in the house which he relinquished altogether too has- | tily. S Secretary Morton has apparently fallen from grace In the eyes of the advocates of frri- gation, whom he has called nothing but theorists. When the people want lessons in “‘practical irrrigation” they will have to ap- ply to Secretary Morton and his abundant ex- perience with such matters in the Agricul- tural department at Washington, Minneapolis is now grappling with the man of ability and exeentive capaclty. | to predict tha the problem will b: solved at | | Minneapoils Journal: - Governor o R o Tow Gl aTe R wa AR yatn g Tnaer the® aiperintandsnoy. of. Bro s g <irkwood of lowa, who died Saturday, was | Blower, the fellow who wis alwiys boast- 5 WEAREE DISRORNEY Sf e RERA Il na) Aatant ey widely known as Iowa's “war governor, | Ing that he would yet do something to patrick they have been rilsed to a plane for he placed ity Tegiments of Jowans in | Aouse the country; what ever becamo of where no inferior man ean successfully cou- [ The Breckinridge campaign in Kentucky | the field and nearly all enlisted for three | Dim dshomerMaliiactiping s lalko The non-observance of Labor day in Cal- | trol them. The opportunity of the new clocks the last we h | el R P T R el b . 1 no surplus fund with which to provide HER THOUGHT iforala_even I the government ofies and n | superintenient in ¢ L our | m general resort to arma, notwithatanding the | {roopk, "but Kirkwood used tho. §5,000 6on: ol the government service argues that in the | public school system 2 keep up and | many predictions to the contrary that were | (Ingent fund and ot money on his own and What a. far-off look of dreaming opinion of the official authorities the act of | carry further the work of consclidation of | rife when the contest opened. There have | two or three fricnds’ notes to put the first M Filled her eye congress making the day a legal holiday ap- | his predecessor and to continue the economi- | been enough characters nssassinated to sat- | Fegiment in the fleld. He called a special It S ERLE e, Rty plies only to territory over which congress | cal husbanding of the board's resources are | isfy the most AIo0 00 o Olkige L wlish Y0ied 1o When I, random fancies linking has exclusive jurisdiction. Laboring hmen | the first two serious problems that will pre- | citement. The choice of a candidate by the | fal, and then he had to fight a rebellious Eov giiiaEed Mh, | oo iking should have this anomaly remedied by se. | Sent themselves. It is to be hoped that | democrats ought to be made at once so as not | clement in the state. Kirkwood kept Towa Just what style of hat 10, buy.” : : the most will be made of the cpportunit L . S at the front during the war, the state fur- g'a law from the California legislature pportunity. | to prolong the disgraceful spectac BRI w from), Ko Calitarnla legislatuge BRIAN ¥ v nishing more troops than any state in the woen making the first Monday in September a Pl e o A AT T T R R (1 AR e TF The I 2 D 2 Yool legal holiday, to be designated as Labor A e aeliddnd _The Tuss as a Bribe. R S il A > A(’I ') e eports from Washington say that there Springfleld (Mass.) Republican. NEBIASKA AND NEBRASK s ® y NS, e had fits of epistaxis (e L Is lkely to be trouble in the democratic | The value of this incident lies In Its ap- RIS HAd 05h of SRR The carrylng of banners demouncing par- | SONSressional campaign committre. Some | RRG Ut utaFing on all” publle oficils | - The cry of the:pokitician is now heard in Pran sineilia 9ad themanalaejnnd Ueular tmsdeemon fn the Labor dis. prosesmion | TFICtsn has” already been developed and | Mo servant''5i the eople " any” KL, | he land e WA i for weeks with rabies, Whlisuil Eiel nutieaiorn it e 4 earing direct relation o the railroads ¢ The country Iprésh has stopped falking | And had seven years of scabies, must appeal to the mass of the werking men 'y L an open rupture | gtherwise, should be permiticd lo be a The country iprésh has stoped talking | And had seven years of soable D T e sy s Mo | 1t soema evident that there cannot ba per adhead’ when common folks are obliged [ about crop failjjes long enough to say a jpctlon ot bitul O s tveon the s v tor | ™ sl QoA e Chife SOt ™6t | Word on politin dumps. The arrival of our new fall goods is now com- exceedingly bad tast:, The bad taste of he | Armony -between e senstors 4 rep- favoritism, bribery and corruption to R | Ed4 A. Fry his celebrated the twentieth | Weak eyes had he from iritis, Droceeding was all the more impressed upon | Tesentatives in the matter of distribut degree (hat makes 1t ratic " and ? R IShuoh. 1 Waic ayon hnd.he fram cltis, Essepiatives i sihe watteron bl Tt with the piinclplca which ahoulq | daniversary of thw Birth of his paper, the Nio. | Hack lkewite from mentngitth, plete and you are cordially invited to call and in- those who witnessed it by the fact that one | '@ erature, en Senator “Faulkne lerlie & governmen he people. ¢ orara Pioneer, the ‘first newspaper publishec And the latter scarcely 1efthim any spine; 3 A F ot the Dy out of Evace contributed a | 158ued & circular on behalt of the democratic | by (he beopie, The essential wrong of the | (n Knox county B e dadlas o spect them. In the children's department and in A it e practice stands out so that all men ma, The one lone Chinaman wh 5 - i, e Enlokc as’ hova'Amon 8 float (o tho (ndustrial s:ction of the parade, | Senators defending the senate bill it will be | DI ¥ 1o runs a laun- | " fre had grown as thick s hops upon a while another appeared in the program as | Femembered that it was bitterly attacked by - -—— dry st "'""I““;"’ "”',““""""" 1 "."““ b "“"‘d‘ vine, the men’s depflr“nenL"'EVC",VWhGI'e: OVUI‘y'-hi”g is e ppeared e prog atta Y - : insane, and the'&uthorities are being urge: < ouse demoel W llaon | FaNatt: Talking for the Grand Stand, o s “hronic case he had of ptosis 5 0 the donor of a prize awarded to the winner | house democrats Mr. Wilson, cha'rman of g to have him copfned in jail to prevent his | Chronic case h M pielr — COTTeC as arfaa 9 10 one of the contests held at (he park, Tho | the ways and means committee, was espe- | e mmm,..‘.‘“::;;ZT\T"“:J;: e d.‘.‘,g "({T'", i ol And symploms of tuberculosts, new—correct styles and perfect workmanship. ignity of labor Is not enhanced in th: public | clally idignant, and indeed there was a gen- | one of his ringing sentences to a denunci Mrs. Wesley Slipman of Alliance has pre- rhythm; : 5 . " < g dignity of labor s not enhanced in thy public | G0N ot Trom the supporters b the houss | HON of the SULLT trust. The beople Teél far | sented her husbifd With triplets, sound as & | He Wad humerous neuroses, You can see in the windows how they look, We'd eyes by such petty business. N L p LR N RECIATS Ak e 1 keenly @ tax upon this article of | dollar. Two of'thb infants are girls and | Inanition and chloroses, consumption than one upon iron | one a boy. Phuin! combined welght was | A from birth he'd ne'er been free from like to have you put your hands on 'em. Inspect he uses of the private secretary are every | paulkner circular did fn fact do injustice to [ Blgar trust'than any felt because an Amer- | The fAirst load of new corn has reached | He had falling of the hair, too, the fabric, the linings, the sewing, and prove (o day becoming greater in numb:r and more | 1he house democrats, and they were fully | lcan coal trust has defeated the "} the market at Nebraska City and b ALl in short, that flesh is heir to. varied o character. Only a few weeks | juciified in the'r expressions regarding it Scotia _syndicate, which fought for fre 40 cents a bushel. It was in fine condi Every allment In t ar had hei ®go President Cleveland devolved upom : coal. The president’s " indictment of ab- | anq was raised on the bottoms on the lowa | 1i¢ had every kind of pain, you that they are all that your eyes tell you they Apparéntly they have not yet recovered | horrent influences that affected tariff | Toothache, bunions and migraine his private secretary the duty of writing lation would have been more effective if It side of the river, where corn will run fifty Hold—I'm wrong, he never had the house- from their indignation, and it is sald that the | hadl not omitted to call to secount the worst | bushels to the acré ! ald's knee are. the letter of greeting which the relay bi- cyele riders were to bear to the goveraor of | prevailing disposition among house demo- | offender, - crats is to follow Mr. Wilson in making the 5 Colorado. Now the latter personuge has - | denunciation of the senate action the de Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. 8. Gov't Report creased the functions of his own secretary | fense of the house against criticlam for | It will seem wonderful to some people by dsputing him to make the address of wel- has proceeded thus far without precipitating | Years. ~ When the war broke out [owa had insistent cravers after ex- fallure. 1t s hardly to be supposed that the | hat & man with o mind so cccupled with e . . . ©ome to the delegates to the irrigation con- | senate members of the committee will pro- | Clovelund's should shake hands with such nin K n & CO gress at Denver, while he himselt hies to the | mote .and- actively participate in an attack | vmlm'.x as n":;.‘x‘\l‘ b m:u-l\ less aisep on I’O l ’ l I\ ey ol _ ¥ hoard his yacht, pirate’s craft; but populist state convention, wher: he expe upon thelr colleagues, and here s where | there iy no solid und for wonder. The fo recelve a renomination for oice. 1t Will | the aiscord and disturbance will come fn. | FACL I8 that the punism of pelf”’ In a Reliable Clothiers, 8. W, Cor, 15th and Douglas mot be long, at this rate, untll the private | [y the e'rcumstances the report of uneasl ither case of When pondered on uess at the democratic he:dquarters in | b} Soberness itomuy go a good way toward P ] ‘ sxecutive and leaves the latter, be he £ov- | Washington is entirely credible, and it fis | bill. Humbug i the idiot mother of fraud / £ Srmor or president, at Lberty to draw bis | not surprising to learn that the sugestion | AD honest Giff revision on the democratic L letter from Grover land is merely an- retar) pxercises all the duties of the L4 - ~ o ) explaining the fraud of the democratic tariff principle by Grover Cleve id was be nad A salary and enjoy himself dolng nothing has been mado that there shall ba two | Lhe bounds of poseibility, oy BSOLUTELY PURE

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