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THE OMAHNA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1805, — e ———— e WITIN THE BOUNDS OF THE LAW. Iy at collusion between the post [eral committeasgpas in the house, in- SPAIN AND CUBA. ‘ l“)AV \()T To BF St \RFDM sateried to closo the paper mills. Becre- O 18 1o have two petice commis: | trador and the Flonrnoy Land company | &tead of givigall of them o one com- | pyiiioonia Pross: 1t seoms to be easter |18 400 & o QUARLY | tary Doe airectod of less dangerous for the Spani ; virtie of the churier for cities of the | secrotary to stop further evictions on | thix Kind is wlglesfrable, and as both | 1o fire at the American flag than to shoot at | F ne insurgents in Cuba at probably ac | ‘u a measurement the | Mow of the water In the river to asesrtain ana—— | whother more water may be safely allowsd to L o | run Ho says that nothing will be done Diplomats Doubt that Russia Will Press | un'il a t the moasuremont kas heon Matters to an Open Rupture, Sty slong, One of these holds 1ts title by [and the agent's clerks, and urges the fmittee, Tt wrged that a change of [ work and metropolitan clase and has the sane tlers until the crop Is harvested. It [republicans ang democrats favor 1 | counts for their practice on American mer [ ton of several supreme court decistons. | ean hardly be expected, however, that | probably It wig made. Another re- | chant ship: | By that law the 1 of Fire ana | the department will heed the senator's | form that wiuld command public ap. | Kansas City Star Dospite the fact that Poliee Commlssioners 18 composed of [ndvice, since the nacting secretary o | proval is that of abolishing seeret ses y oannot control the mails and that sooret { of latep thelr prevavications Are exposed, the " Aty With the Tndians of the Northe [ four citizens commissioned by quickly and cheerfully turned down the | sions, but this § not likely to be of- | Spanich authorities o wnd out | PORT ARTHUR WILL NOT BE GIVEN UP| T T o W WVERUEEVIRE losen the | letter and report of the entire del | fected during 4ia next congross, though ries of severe tnsurgents with | - 1 ""’\l g L-A l'l\ v ": y almost no damage to inish forces in | t ( cleciors of the city, The other com- | tion eovering the deplorable undoubtedly it will come in time. | Stioounters. The Hat 1 fakis i & MADE DY MAD ANTHONY WAYNIE, ernor and the mayor WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—The diplomatic ! Villo In time for use n 1 anni ! docum ¢ f turday France and CGermany are repor ul r the past yea Jliee Cotmissioners, and it expressly | spewing swashbucklers seek o cast faw and to the chiarter the mayor is made the chier citizen to ald in the suppression of any | of the supreme court a compact with —_— it plain to every Spanfurd that at his peril | asking that Indians away from ther tions be recallod Commissioner Browning immediately aphed a respons g that he had - o | August 1705, on the laim from the hands two subordi —_——e If it wore fi®e for the affront heaped | !Ween the reports they send out and #hose | the Indemnity Ag SOme- | torfes by the Cuban insurgents—if the re. M. Friend, and will | sumptuous letters which Attorney Gen- | gr'the fsland, a g % the United | €OFDs In Washington 1y watching with int i f bl cpartmd L & s i X volunteers from the nd enable them | Japanese, in view of the demand which Ru npany member of the Board of Fire and |[law to the supreme court these five- feheap lawyer venturing to expound the J i f the 4 ! TTON srovides that as sueh member he shall | aspersions upon his motives, They rogatives ¢ oxecttive office to q | the same interest in Cuba which it felt forty | le_upon the Japaucse to e LB i e i = N lor fifty years ago, but the complete success | entire Liao T peninsula t actual n fol . » | members, That seetion of the charter { howl themselves red in the face over the [as an attorney, 4 success upon the w York Sun: There Is no i it the { P " AT Wandering Redskins Notified that jus- | they dared upon American citizens, because 10Ut & pr t | 38 of the eharter empowers the mayor | duce anarehy or encourage law de- | constitutional law would occupy o 10 | the Cloyelany agin inis, It ls the duty of wed danger to setilers in the Jackson Hole is subject only to the orders of the |1t not a recognition of the only tribunal [with the next proclamation from the |taken, but as yet the American poople re ) let g0 of simply because it may A in the Alillanca matter For the whol nd upon the paymen £ the indemnity Churehill-Itussell bill does not attempt | settlement of conflicting claims more [of the entive plant to the Board of Pub- | ¥ may have to wait until the Fifty-fourth | light when th aty was amended cure the return of all Indians away from reenrvce, | PUCation. That Dill purports to repeal | a resort to force? it wo are not subjected repeatedly to fresh | longer one between China and Japan, but | Uintah and Ouray, Fort Dueheeno. Utah Notary Publie, | SUDstitute a new seetion for it. must be enforced at all hazards, cost e i N 1 it th Cht 0 it NATIONAL BANK NOTES PLENTIER, 1y lot C s now an ndis- | zons of Omaka, and especially members |18 the law? The charter of Omaha, [ That is the price the country must pay for | Minneapolis Journal: Secrotary Morton has ML B U LA UL L R e encounters. The Havana official fakirs should | M1 win Redinguish His ¥ Wayne with the lndians of the mission will hold shatever title It may | affairs on the reservation. also take moasures to ire harmony be Grasp on Chi ritory U Norttiwest toritory off 3 | P - s 0m ’ " | made public in Madr » e "a ville, has 1 ate ofticers without a commission ARE THEY AFRAID OF THE LAW upon the people §f the state and their | Grive Democrat: One or two more vie LA L LA cen propa t Harvey from the governor, whose prerogative | When Governor Holcomb proposes (0 | ehief executive there would be will lave been usurped upder pretense | Attorney General Churchill and Com- | thing positively amusing in the pre. | Ports of their recent victories be true—~may e missioner of Public Lands Russell that give them a chance to ip, In thelr part | By tl harter governing cities of the | they join with him jn submitting the | eral Churchill has been addressing to | States will rec gnition would | €st at present the settlem: of the question t A tRKEN metropolitan cliss the mayor s made |question of the new police commission | Governor Holeomb, To think of u [Elve them a would attract | of the evacuation of Port Arthur by the " to prosecute the war under more favorabl MPANY e ain the duties and proe- | conditions The Urited States has not quit colebration nad of ress : o oo ¥ deaw the sawe salary as the other |euse him of trying to cite anarchy and fman who is his superfor In every respeet | of the insurgents would canse general ro- | erenco to China’s fulfillment of her part m Satiar ¥, and who has served | g in this country noverth imonoseki treaty. It is made quite v | failed Daity, M stands unrepealed, By section 134 of | insult to their patriotism and devotion | with honor and b \ | Japanese legation here that Japa INDIANS MUST STAY AT HOMAG to duty. district benel. A country Justice of the | &To"E which the treacherous and vindi not agcedo to thls demand, it reslly i ‘nor ik L oppressors of Cuba would not perpetrate if | exceutive officer and conservator of the | Now, wherein did the governor Sug- | peace essaying to instruct the chicf v b e R o NGkl ot the beth They Must Return. 1ee throughout the city, and section st anything that would tend to pro- | tice of the United States upon points of |04 fervent sympathy for their vietims is ko It WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—A report of re- ) | notorious. Knowing this, it the duty of | discussing the contingency today, “will . 3 i before she will yield the advantage A wd ehief of police to call upon any |flanee? Is an appeal to the arbitrament {more preposterous position. effective precautiona ea-ures as will make reglon reached the Bureau of Indian AM i . o 7 . ? would he seek to wreak his spite upon Ameri s yoming, dat t Chey viot ¢ seetion 146 the ehief of police | crime and a surrender to rebellion? 1s [ The State university will be an asylum | sans. Nor ols haneti M8 spite upon Amer e s t56 t a0 Wyom 1 At Cheyer mayor and the Bonrd of Fire and [which ean and must eventually pass [attorney general’s offiee, and the re. | Main uninformed s to the adequacy of th purposes (o ask it. I is our under Police Commissioners, These provisions |authoritatively upon the question i con- | gents of that institution will be re- | ot > fusned ofdo Il Indlan agents in t1 Totat . TP PO Wl remain In full force and effect. The | troversy? Is not speedy, peaceable [ quested to hand over the management | truth regard the outcome of that affair | Japan certainly regarded the matter disturbed to take prompt ps to e ! congress shall wrench it from the president; | instance of the opean powors 1 TH FeNEFVRLIG THatruations to, ths aMest to repeal any one of them, even by im- | desirable than an attempt to precipitate (lie Lands and Buildings. I, meanwhile, we shall fndeed be fortunate | bo claimed that the question 18 not any | jave bhean sent to the followlng Agencios: i - 3 T 4 R T R of 7 outrages a. the hands of the malignant [ratlier between Japan and the European coun- | Shoshones, Fort Washakit, Wyo.: Pine Ridg A'in my pres- | section 145 of the charter only and to [ But the ery is, “The law Is law and New Cook RATRE Spaniard, tries interested in the settlement, but this |S'D. and Lembi Uta - d nositio: s not te hle s “hina to OLCS inzntds, cc It appears that the cost of collecting the TALK ABOUT J. STERLING Lt UELER S LA G IR The question that confronts the citi- | what it may hie question is, Which | unconstitutional income tax was $58,789. which Japan must look for the money sh 4 OHE 6XAMDIE of de KL 4 that Is Involved in the controversy, and if it pensable adjunct to every state office. of the police a fire departments, is, | whieh constitutes the mayor a member | °* example of d mocrat folly. ordered the seed division of the Depart- | | Cirenlation Increased During the Fise BIGht L A GUN e L ; e erebart- |is a matter of kee.iug faith with the Iuropein cnl Yenr Just End —_— Who is within the bounds of law? Who [of the police commission, or a bill to re- n and Answer, G T o aog L After OCL0- | powers, let tnem make good the indemnity | WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—A statement pres = ber 1. This will save $200,000 a year to t if they do not want Japan to continue at But won't Cuba have a hard time get- | constitutes the authority charged with |peal a section of an act already re be-Democrat. country, but congressmen will rebel against | Port Arthur.. : L o BUNCASHMNIEY s " “Are We Losing the West?" is the title | the for copi libations of seed: o | Shows the amount of national notes out= g acctistomed to a peace footing onee | the preservation of the peace of the [pealed? Who b o courts can de- |, b 8 hie order, for copious libations of seeds ena- Lo representatives hers of the mikado's | tional notes ou ting aceustomed to a peace footi the preservation of the peace of m‘ pealed \.x ut the courts can l~.‘ of @ new pamphlet that has appeared in Bos- | bled them to keep solid with their country | goy Mt avidently not imprested with | standing July 81 to have been 1,281,008, agnin! city and the exercise of police powerg? | termine which of these laws are valid? | ton: Tli.- answer 1s in the affirmative. What | friends or to get some pocket money by | the belief that France and Germany are so | an increase fo. the year of $3,836,419. The — There can be no question whatever that | The Clurchill-Russell nct ¢« the ap: :I.m’(‘v:x .‘.‘.,,'.?;"u“. llu“y\";:l\?u‘::flv ';‘n;'.'v".l.(-fvl.'-'<"'\ selling their packages to seedsmen at reduced | much concerned over the settlement as ha ‘ Sinotut: 6 tiFcilAtion DeNtiHG. GntEen e the orders of the mayor supersede the [ pointing board which it ereates thirty | with ail of our poi e PG et been represented. Diplomats generaily also | yq,08 was $186,677,433, an increase for the B Y, ARV RO AiRiis For iR g ko 16 Koy \werpints of the compass from | pajtimore Sun: Sccretary Morton is win- | find it hard to realize that Russia should } T USE ST o kel orders of all other officers In case of | days from its passage for making ap 2 Y ning the admiration of the people and the | so much in earnest in pressing Japan to t H’""‘ STt ptnhlioll 2108 476 disturbance, The ehict of police, act- | pointments. The bill was passed over S Db : disiike of the officeholders by introducing | wall in theso matters as she is represented | Y 10WIl money amounted to $24.704,475, ing under the direetion of the mayor, | the governor's veto on April 5. 1If the Springfield (Mass.) Republica all sorts of reforms in the Agricultural de- | to be hey say that having galned every | . oun of United States registered bonds ~ = 8 ) | % % , partment, saving money and abolishing offices | advantage sought, Russia would naturally be | t ¢ There is 1o more certain sign of re- [is fully empowered to make arrests and law makers intended (he thirty days to | Not one of the strongly democratic counties | in'a most distressing way: HIs Jast achieve. | expecicd now 10 Fepress hor claims in a way | 20 ehOsit to secure circutation notes was turning prosperity than the intention of [ preserve order. 1f two contending |count from April 5 the time has alrendy | o 05 Gt v J'»J‘.'n"f«"f l‘um‘lv.u\‘lw gt e !({ o8 ‘h”ymh s TES o TR eI Jeatoas i L e B b i ; £asy 5 s 5 > e e o LB A ch is to be held next | that after October 1 next congressmen wili [ Japanes . western railrond companies to build | boards each assert authority over the |long gone by and the whole act s a ) week, and there was a contest in all of them. | have one perquisite less to work with. The | “Russia,” said a member of the diplomatic | UNITED STATES WON'T INTERFERI. extension lines this fall police it will be for the mayor, whose | dead letter. If the thirty days ave to | The only v ies won by the silver crowd | distribution of seeds was less, as experi- | corps, “has succeeded in preventing Japan | oo had ek i authority is supreme, to assume con- |be counted from Angust when the [ yere ”‘1.h"“"|“" ‘l‘)"”“ o :“'l“‘("""f' l':"”- as shown, and $200,000 will be getting any foothold whatever on the Asiatic [ F®#1ARE I b oF = ] . ) Y ; L ) lican. s is perhaps the most noteworthy ary Morton's judicious refc continent, and s evident ecent ac b 2 fidad For & man who claims to bave lived 1 perform (e duty imposed upon [ law is presumed to go into effect, then | sign of all of reaction in the ‘weak money | dazen piaces wil e lont. elading that of | conte et tha ' Baroment, from recent b | WASHINGTO! 1—It is not b in Oma ten years A. 8. Churehill has [ him as chief conscrvator of the peace, [ what need for all this haste? The lmn\' ment. lowa democracy has heretofore | one chief of division the diplomatic harvest in Corea to which | lieved here that the pretense of Count de la a wonderfully eireumseribed aequaint- | Meantime it will belioove all law-abid- | people of Omaha have gotten along very 1’\"\"- »\I‘rhr:ull\. ,‘\:,., v‘]-’»: .q; llyl'h‘l ulf’;tl.\nl‘.:u{: Philadelphia Times: When a country | Japan :~“nvmlm‘1 It has alw v.~] been ‘l(\l\ Buissiere, grand chamberlain of Baron i oo e T TR Ths R s es, the leader of party, only lately retary Morton lived in Jefferson county, | 8Ia's policy to treat a conquered people so | Hickey, who clalms to be prince 6f Trinidac ance among leading business men and | ing citizens to desist from interforence |safely under the present board sinee | came out afresh for free coinage. N L o T i e :!" l' e ’]’l 1”“:“” “r'” L ]"f ':{r‘“ ‘lv prominent taxpayers with officers in the execution of their | April 5 and ean continue another thir e vreere day just o see how his old acquair should not treat Japan as liberally and make | it 1€ ERICREZBR O I TERAC OV CHeR i i TR T B KA FeEL TN A Fiyer \\|II.')||I ‘\\ heels. were” coming on. Not baving seen them | tho Pacific island her actual she s her | i “:‘ <“I”1 cause the ’“1"\!“ I!l(vr\n'(lmnul of 5 . : (i v S X Y Chicago Chronicle since moving west, there were some matters | natural ally, passes my comprehension.” o State department, he general policy Hetman Tihime says fiat he rotuscd MARYLAND POLITICS. Churchill ‘and Russell acceded to the | The Defender is the fastest craft that he wanted to learn about, und his curiosity | There Is good reason for bhelleving that | of our government has been to recoguize only a bribe while serving in the late legisla e ‘]-I ek Tt request of the governor they could have | ever safled in alt or Im.,}h Jyater. Ut s | wan gratificd. First of ali, his old neighbors | tho Japanese aro taking every opportunity | de facto governments and at present, there iv i 5 q 3 *olitieal affairs aryland are noj {RIoR L e «t | the consummate triumph of American naval [ had heard nothing of the 16 to 1 ratio and |to impress upon the Russlans the advantage | no evidence before the State department to ture. Can it be that Herman was dick oliteal affiivs In Maryland are notfy, 4 4 gecision from the supreme court | archit rd nothing ratio a T e iF 2 i architecty sails equally we §8-16 B Viwe o 00-0p8 atwesn t how that such a_government actually exists s S 3 7 o | without general interest because there | Akl ! It sail qually well in all | free coinage, and they wers all for sound |to them of friendly co-operation between the | Show ering for a bigger off He was never in ample time. Winds, high or gentle, steady or that come | money. Then they were prosperous. Their | two countries in the Pacific. Whether this |00 the island of Trinidad Wiy did they refuse? Are they afraid | BUSG. It should beat the Valkyrle TIT. | tax assessment s only 60 cents on (he hun. | is to be done with a view of Japan continu SeTnnge Rintement 3 b i on all tacks an all weathers. —In the | ¢red dollars, there is no county debt, and [ing to hold Port Arthur notwithstanding the g that the law will not hold wafer? IS | meantime let the reporters and writers for | thero is a urplus in the county treasury. | existence of the treaty, is not clear, but there | WASHINC Aug. 1—The monthly their boasted anxiety to uphold the law | the press put the honest article “the” in | That kind of farmer has no complaints to [are some who interpret the Japanese tactics | Statement prepared by the tor of the iuspired by a desire to get possession of | front of the mame of each yacht When | make about hord times, and the bank ac. | fo mean this. It scems clear, at any rate. | mint shows that during July the lotal colr s i s 3 e Defender / again the | count is always on the right side. Secretary | from all that can be learned here, that Japan | age of the United States mints amounted to the police mll fire departments and | Amerieas eup the Engiish yachtsmen: will | Morton found the farms that were productive | will Tiold on to the footing she now occupies | §3,235,80, as follows: 1d, $2,010,000; sil- stave off judicial action for months and | ¢ he struggle fgr its recapture, when he was a boy just as productive today, | on Chinese soil until the indemnity is paid | ver, $277,000; minor coin O O e g and that led him to say that “the people of | or until she is driven out by a more formida- vears? Is it B plain tha AR bl snitient our western country should emuiate the ex [ble display than can be made In a diplomatic howl about treason and rebellion s H . d' """-']‘-";hlwi» A 1 ample of some of our eastern communities. | conference. EAGLE PASS, . Aug. 1.—Fourteen ne- ised merely to cover th own arrison dogs not hold the first place nor § The subsidy and the bonus are the debi x E = e e R e avloust AbslgnETETA 6 4 the second place in the race. If the con- | builders, and sooner or later bankrupt the | AGAINST AMERICAN CATTLE, | 8o colonists have arrived from Mexico and e A O A S v e Lo S UL E DR TE R have the | vention were Beld today eithier Reed or Me- | treasury or tax a community into pov- | . — were immediately placed in strict quaran- {8 arfhr Folcomb's arite &k the I st S S 21 law on their side why do they hesits Kinley would 1éaft son the first baflot, but | erty Gk ¥ Adonts St More Oppres-|¢ine, Two hundred and forty-eight are now. Governor Holcomb's appearance at the Foeepwhelmingly so, but with a sufficient b g neither would be Mar enoughiahead io carry Vew aZh: O] 206 things sive Qu ntine wulations. at the quarantine station and twenty-five St , rhilr ksl i AL s 10 trust to the courts? X i New York Post: Of all goo & AN oM i b L nty- Eancaster county populist convention | yajority of the senator's followers to n?tl the pr‘(f»-x;fll"fim‘( hv’fllu : (’1‘:\ son prob-T tary Morton has done since he took o SHIN . Ig. ecretary Morton 1‘ -.‘.I ..1 smallpox have rvl\ ¥ “\mnlup A |l‘\“; was merely to remind the publie that sure » carrving out of his wishes. :bly would bé third, although Allison seems | of the Department of Agriculture, nos has recelv through the State department | hundred more negro colonists are expect n partisiil issues he prof i the pop :'l‘ ren "',";‘",‘ '"I I e t JANIZATION. to be “pulling up." Hurrison's only chance | commend him to the gratitude of senible [ a document from the United States embassy | 10 arrive between the 1st and the 5th C nr b 8 hie proiesses ® PO ¢ Seems no o have Dheen unreason N P 01 he nominatio 80 r as ) is | p le n 3 3 o 2y t 1 LiBiDoD; : . of the United |for the nomination far as the“public is | people more than the death blow he bas dealt | i Barlin announcing the establishment by the b ulist faith. On questions imvolving |aply exacting. Having named the head | o1 Moo L able to judge, is in the event of a deadlock | ths notorious “mecd division.” Apart wholly ! public policy the governor can recognize | of the ticket and most i not all of the States senate at the opening of the next | yepwe the leaders, Reed and McKinley, | trom the technical question of the leg: Bundesrath of an obligatory quarantine of p i R T Sus i h £ « ss s o matter of considerable in- | with the minor aspirants, Harrison, Allison, | of the annual seed distribution conducted | ruminating animals and swina imported by | Philadelphia Record: The average politls no allegiance except allegianee ¢ Jother candidates e permitted the |y o000 otend point of yview | Morion and the rest, holding the balance. for so many years, the use made of the [ sea. The action was taken In order to pro- | CHll in this boss-ridden city is very Tike a welfare of the whole state, Cleveland administration to be indorsed i 4 X e sceds was scandalous. Members of congress | vort ‘tne introduction of Texas fever, pulmon UK R “‘-'”‘l"”‘ have a good pull e S e e T T Sl s and the subject is already receiving at Bad Ezgs in Public Roosts, employed them, not for tue promotion of AR S G e SR [EERBENERILLCEODRAY A - e ple L e o T M T Hof e L ChicagoiTimbsHarall sclentific_experiments, but to buy votes or | &Y consumption, mange, sheep-pox, swine | g S nre General Schofield has reaffirmed Dis fin congress has uttered severer crit Silhe Rl o e At anam L dean This is an age of inspection. We have |allay hostility In their home constituencies t, swine plague, foot and mouth diseases, | new woman severoly, as tho dull razor position in favor of extending the of the administration than M. ¢ uisar AL demoerats, 39; | oher jnepectors, plumbing inspectors, sewer | The division “l.»\; the M'ul; were |n|\~p||;'ll ate 'm-) du ul‘m of quarantine. |8 Inm at | fused ta proporly pare her corn. “have you e e 2 3 k g inspectors, steamboat inspectors, and other | for mailing was kept out from under the | four weeks, and an additional period of ob- | been using my razor to shave with?" boundaries of the Department of the | Gorman and there can be no doubt | oo g i ineluded among the Tatter, | inspoctors ad extremum. As everything else | civil servico rules so that It could be used | servation of five months at the place of des-| ., z — . Platte and hopes to see it accomplished | that he thinks as lttle of it now as at | So 50 G0 R B [ must be inspected there is no reason why | 8 @ sort of “emergency hospital” for the | tination. The imperial chancellor, however, | NCAES, Mecotdy Tomsan— doivt betevy this fall. Omaha is fortunate i being fany time. The Maryland senator has | oo ] alance | 1E5 0 eggs of the council and the legisla. | temporary relief of those poor victims of the | js empowered to reduce the time of quaran antd of pow nd will be in a position t patronage habit who were too ineficient to e 2 cIInation the chief distributing point and greatest | not the least bit of res i I position to | ture should not be inspected. Indeed, all | F 8 tine as a special concession to ten days in the Jones—Why no . i ’ 5 i o employment in private life and too ig- | cage . trie 45 Tomson—F sn' 0! e ) L6 1 ate terms with regard to reorganiza- | the bad eggs in places of official trust should | J t employment in priva case of animals from countries where th omson—He hasn't yet railroad center in the depariment. The | Cleveland, but it was necessary for the it Fo% be beld > 1o the white. light of public | horant to pass the simplest of the examina- | gisenses do mot at the time exlst, In suoh | that he 18 a candidate and Indeed as o all guestions of | Gy “The most addled and malodorous | tons. It has been, for a generation past, & | cage there will be no observation period. In | 4\ Constit “Thoy dldn't tinetly party character, if they are | product of an abandoned hennery is a para- [ Stench in the nostrils of every lover of K000 | capoy whore there may be some special dan- | it o Denton ganes 1st Suming unlted. But Senntor Jones of Nevadn | 50 o0 myect et e trancont osaifloa: | unchanged for an tndefinte perlod longer but | £ 1S, *"al, 0o Chirence or contaglons. dia: | throwa % i fi%s hat what 08 Incss the atmosphere of the capitol at [ Of agriculture with the couruge of bls con | Wiy roguit (n many stopping the admission of AR 0w HERIX AN Fel YRR R SlR pected to act with the republicans on all | Springfleld. 1t s dirty business to inspect | ¥ICHONS: . cattle thereto, and the animals already there | 'O Cr SiXteen terone other subjects, and it is possible that his :I!‘\;.iql- ‘ll':gl‘;l‘n'v»‘ ,,.I:‘;’l‘-n;uf]‘“q l)i‘vlt‘lh. }[;::u'r ::llv RSONAL AND OTHERWISE. will be slaughtered, and the station barred Chicago Tribun. The treasury ought soon to be suffi ciently weaned to do without the sery fces of the bond syndieate as a wet nurse. known to refuse anything before that | I8t very good chance of that state he was cooler than a redlot penny. Ing carried by the tepublicans next Pt indh S et November. A bitter factional fight ha It may seem very funny to some peo- | been zoing on there in the democ ple that Cunningham R. Scott is the |party, with Senator Gorman as the only one of the seven judges of the dis. [leader of one faction and arrayed trict court who remains in Oma But linst him #he administration demo there is a serfous side to it that may [crats. In this contest Gorman has be food for discussion later in the [axain demonstrated his ability as a po season litical leader. The state convention held M independents, G; Jones and Stewart of issued a denial enlargement of the militmy divis presentatives of Maryland demoeracy must be of some benefit to the city. assembled in convention to say some ———— thing favorable to the administration Peter Wallgreen's victim is dead. He [and the perfunctory declaration was 1s by his own confession a murderer. | made. It does not commit Mr. Gorman He came from Minneapolis with the |and it wili ot placate the administra avowed purpose of killing the Matland | tion demoerats, The factional antag woman. Thus the people of Douglas |onism remains and affords the repub connty are forced to bear the expense |licans an excellent opportunity to se of trial of & murderer who is a eltizen | cure control of the Maryland state gov of Minnesota and who doubtless is not | eviment silver question is concerned and is ex- S0 far as we havo s from further use until it is completely disin- | been able to learn,” said the secret agent colleague, Stewart, will be found occu- [ lied and unclean official records must be | Judged by their newspaper pictures, the | fected. These regulations will go into effect | Of the police. “the’ facts pertaining to thy pying the same position. In that case | cracked by the force of public opinion that | pannock Indians are peaceful and harmless. | October 1 next e e e TA L T Fr s T R TSR T e mfi‘|'f‘.‘1‘|.\:»-£\ ‘\ll‘l‘l“"“;r‘vi‘ll“‘iv- k. % The experience of per and Buffalo | ll'r\‘;\'jhvtl\_ ¢ ».;,‘r'f,‘r ”‘j'””‘" u ”f’ Animal | rupted the eminent ctive, wrinkling his zo the sennte, but otherwise there W | pur - he beblta- domands & more. ssarehing | 1Yo Will probably banish™any desire for | Industty, says thelo regulations have no|brow in deep thought, “I am construc emaining “in the swim.” particular significance for American shipy a theory.” ; | probably be no ehange at the boginning | inspection of the bad eggs in our places of | "I (I TS L L iow [ 3% the importation of cattle into Germany it S - aware that we have troubles enough of | The Baltimore Sun, which has been j o0 i B public trust itk . e X from this country was prohibited altogether on | , 1:0ndon Chips: Captain (who I8 questions SRS e Sty 110t the sion, If Utall sends two re o et T themselves. ~ Messrs. Horr and Harvey pa- | {rom [hfs countey was proh’ ; tie} nE Ly companyl i Giferent miLsatL our own. fighting Gorman m..;l |-“ siste n|| IR s et e A e L R ot TR TSI .on e ho pretense o presence of contagious | e T vigorously, said the day before the state th a0 tialnresgnig Now, then, Sniffnowder, why Should a ol reason to doubt she will, when they Thirty thousand per: s have nt in pe Iseases among our catt e attributes dier ver lose his head in a battle? The poor Bannocks are now finding | convention that it was the settled con ; : ¥ few spokesmen In the cast who declare | yviction of many of the most thoughtful The Calnmity Mowler Litions for exbeutive clemency to Marie Bar- | Fesulations, which are regarded as very elas- | Private Sniffpowder (mistaking the ques- that they have been more sinned against | 4nd take their seats the republicans will cune for Livimg In Nebraska. | i sdtonted in New York (o death for | Ue. 83 a desire to secufe the importation of | oMU Why sl Tbecause he wouldn't | L S s & Chicago Cironicls Killing her Tecaloitrant lover. cattlo by sea from countries other than the | 1, K his bloomin’ ‘at ¢ o : then be able to reorganize without ; ; A apriang from Lo o p b the patriotic democrats of the s ; e "1 It the statements contained in an Omaha | pyrion Bradley of Asbury Park narrowly | United States, unless the German governmen any help from the independents. It is | qispatch are strictly correct the farmers of | oeoavad foundering in the surf the other day. :n:\-r.\l\‘:a r..nl.-‘ (hls_country 11"-vrru tober | Tndianapolis Journal: ‘W hat kind, of DIy be true. If so, the facts will s00n [ will be cither an anti-Gorman denocrat | 50 ";1" th }’"':'l L '1’ e e e e My Geiinnon the Bealinoiinos JateNg ki % Wrest asked In a moment of idlenes be brought out when the military shall [ op o straight-out republican, “That pe. | SCNCFHY are opposed o making any < " h ) T T o " . “I'he ole twenty-beer kind 1 eno corn crop will probably ho 200,000,000 . . 415 LEFT TO SHIFT FOR nws A\Y >LN H A0 CBNRIDNE L0 Kl G i n D h o man T e ; 5 W00 | The crusier Columbia is racing against tim for replied Mr. Dismal Dawson, have restored complete peace and order, | publican success this 1" sald the |0 fons to the third party men, pre- | pushels, and t wheat averages twenty - = from Southampton to New York, but is han = i tone that implied he had no more Inter f \ fing to let the situatio as it Is | bushels; oats, sixiy; rye, fifty, and potatoes 2 i went Tnvestisating the Trear | |7 UL m and if the white settlers have been the | Sun, “in the election of a governor and | F¢¥Fing to let the situation stand as it Is | bushols; oats, iy fue B0 B, B8 000 | dicapped with hwd coal in her bunkers, and 1 the Bub) t of A erica Senm offenders they should be made to an majority of the legislature is not ;‘)““I” they iy in o position to control {4y o enormous In mearly’ every section, | 00 thiN prosslc ressin may ot prove to b WASHINGTON, Aug. 1—The burcau of | Washington Stari “Now. sir” sald the swer for thelr misdeed: oth the organization of the body and _x:.’:n,: x'\wl.ul h'm\‘"LZI‘!IAY\"“IIlIIn»;‘ih hl\.l“'\f:\rv x:j’\"l Extonsive downpours of rain placss Denver | 4vigation is endeavoring to stop, whercver new wea .““".,'”"‘-’!'L \l‘w“‘ T you know dAn Imllnh'] mun: at a loss .l.. un l\l '«’|!n|l4l:u'\-;:1lv”II‘.lu\l: |.|‘|I1 ”;I\\ll‘\‘r;l‘l;ll\l\ll‘l;; who think it would not be advisable for | for sl the erops mentioned are far aboye |10t accompanied with thunderous crashes | ports, Yes, & erstand why cavaleymen were trans. | republican, « o one doubts the and thus rendering them a charge on | aynat b 17 their party to re \ze the senate and | the average. while, taking the country as a |and shocking electrical displays the United States government. Every year | ‘“Coolness in an emergency.” ported all the way from Fort Robinson | was Gormanism which gave the repub to Market Lake, requiring nearly a week | licans the majority. The people will than they have sinned. This may possi- [ that the next governor of Maryland unlikely and ean only be averted by thereby assume the responsibility for - it s needless to say they will i The St. Louis Globe-Democrat calls | Prove it attention to the fact that Mr, Cleve. | The Baltimore Sun, which is by far land is the only man whom the demo- | the most influential democratic paper in | Maryland, cannot consistently support THE OLD AND THE NEW, it Tribun whole, smail prains and hay are below the | The poet ""“[“‘I“;,’;"'l‘ I 38 Goues old and | congress appropriates $50.000 to ald in re- o M Maglstrate—The officer average either in yleld or in quality or both, [ in the prime of physical co || RSTENS RBSRIIBSE AILON M0 md in ) Colorado Miner: Magistrate—The officc the Initiative of legislation, without | In the southern counties, it appears, the [an unimpressive figure. He is scarcely five | turning distressed American scamen from for- | says you were drunk last night and fell in transit, when there are numerous mil- [ have no Laodicean candidate for gov- | o5 a5 o i (hat body | yield of small grain has been below the | feet in uelght, his face is ghastly pale, and | elgn shores to the United States. Consuls | joRH I (M2, 8EEEL D YEU RERIME G itary posts near the Bannock reserva- [ernor who is neither hot nor cold. If | 05 2 . b At DoAY | Sverage, but elsewhere in the state it has | his head, which is large in proportion to his | today reported two cases into which an in- | cause 'of my fall, your honor, was not at e i A Vil e |and with & democratie president. This | picn unprecedented and suffcient to bring [ body, is covered with a thick shock of un-| vestigation has been ordercd, and i the | {Fibatable o laior. but 16 bireimetances tlon. The answer is that no cavalry | such a one is put upon them it will be | ©0 5 Bl of o number of the | the total for that state much aboye the aver- | combed hair, charges be provéd, an example will be made | over which I had ‘no control. Magistrate was stationed at the near-by forts. Par- [done at the peril of the party’s suprem- | WA B8 SEEINE BE S BURIEE 0 e A bit of graveyard humor has been' dug | by inflicting full penalties. Nine men of the | (n surprise) What cireamstances do you ties who think there should have been |ncy. It will be the republican party’s ASHLE d & Nebraska promises not to be a good state{ up in the vicinity of Holmes' cemetery at | bark Thomas Brooks of New York, wrecked | allude to? Prisoner (sadly)=My leks, your - 8 g Lot ! Foo e f adjonrned, and so far as known they | for the calamity howler this year. iglewood. Nearby the insurance swind- | near Santiago de Cuba, have become a char on are respectfully referred to Washington. | greatest opportunity in a generation still entertain it, but when the ques phaitibs & el e r's haunts in Chicago's suburb is this sig- | on the government, although wages n 5 1 ) A o nificant sign: “No mystery here than encugh to pay their return to the tion comes to be serlously and finally IOWANREES COMMENT, | ‘druge and ice cream cheaper than | United States are due them. It appears from Stolf Whcr Enlh i wars Howloa considered in the republican caueus it | gegar Rapids Republican: Let's chant a | Holmes sold gas.” the consul's statement that wages had been howled they often xot s quite possible that a different view | pacan of praise and thanksgiving! The Horr President Diaz of Mexico s described by a | advanced to them in flat violation of the law How jollied they the ladies fair i i H palaver has come to an end. It can | recent eye witness as purely Aztec in ap- [ Four seamen of the ship Arkwright of Seat To ihink that’they were not may prevail. It Is suggested that com- | TRES PRV Noe GO0 Qenaters and of | pearance, “His color 18 almost that of th | tte Bave become a_charge on the government erats are discussing as a possible candi date for their presidential nomination, | the Gorman candidate for governor and ALl the other prominent democrats who | if it opposes him undoubtedly it will in i Hourn stralia, and he consu ¢ ethink you of the loaded knight, mittee chairmanships and the patron- | fhejr few listeners’that “a man convinced | Indian. His hair is black and straigh d | (“'1") urne, Austr 1 and \” con 1‘1 I ethink you of the loaded kr s Whicl accompinies them will stimu. | agaiust s wilk s 4f the same opinion atll.” | {alls'a Iile over s Temples. His strength | Boris (ot e, masier, Satpred hotes, of B34 gt W e fhere B not been Sy e ATy illage, | lies s chin as clearly as Samson's m each of them T Mscovered yet the cl il UL IR R T |late action on the part of the re Cedar Rupldn. Gakette: No Towa vill e 10 Bix obin ae s ) try and appropriated the proce leaving Discoysred JX mve heo =0 ( as entioned i enC ousands of democrats to W o3 i i $ own or city showld give away a 1chise ke ¢ " - the seamen on the hands of the consul hay A O R L hold their votes, Indecd, in any oyent | PuPleans which is not likely 1o De | ¢ ¢ pcnises belong to the municipality and | The novelist, Pierre Zaccone, whose death amen on I that councetion hastened to say that i " L, ibl blocked by hesitaney at accepting the {are worth money to anybody they are valuab'e | at Morlaix, in his 79th year, has been re News from a Missing Student, ko TninnAsr it Wil not be possible | /0w 5 Goendent votes in the secur- | to the municipality.” The undue haste on the | ported, was the son of an Italian officer In| WASHINGTON, Aug. l.—Information was R § A i A part of smaller cities 1o put on metropolitan [ Napoléon's army and was born at Dousi. | racoived here today from the chief cf police ORI AIL AL ANSAR T et ing of that end. Of course, a great de airs is often responsible for bad bargains. He was one of those feullletonlsts of whom | f¢rs Tore, B A TR P FRET B0 B L T R a And. that ball i anld flenondiuoon the chnracterof the es Molnes Qapits NIsEihe ARIC nobody ever spoke, though his name was Hasgo! lan at Dana Davenp! R yellow Newport moon one else sees i the convention 1 werthrow Gorman as rebuke of his | Would deveud upon the charucter of th Tas Moiasm Lot ‘.'] it nust be delighttul | RN @t the ends of feuilictons, and he | the theological student who has been missing : ik N conventlon honor | Y to Clevelund. The republicans | CORCessions — which - the independents | for the democraid of & Itelimo fo notice how | FEYe Y iore money than any filustrious | from his home here since July 6, had been | auything worth Laving in o face of | MOWEHY 10 EENECHT 10 EDIHSION | shonla demand. It 18 safo tomay thiat | ey erte oa0re O o L hrame. | author. He could fow ours' notice, | fatally injured by a train in Glasgow. Daven. | certain def 10ld theli.state conventio Lo ; . Do BN PALY Yo begin a serial novel and furnish the exact | port’s father is an Episcopal minister here g it ks ! [ republican senators will enter into no | eratic councils, while they are themselvos | beg | few weeks and if they make a judicious i LOV II’ AND WU BALL. they didn't want the nomination, and [ it seems that it i wouldu't have it. President Cleveland |0 hurmoaize the factions, so determined is the topic of speculation because no | 41¢ the administration democrats to Th L . > (EOM quantity of words wanted day by day. and ro is complete mystery surrounding = | iaatian g0t CAnAinbTas tha Ghon Ly | AvrANEement with the third party men | crowded to the rear. and even threatennd |quantity v ¥ unding When (he Ilinois legislature passed a b o | very good that they will win. There new law at its regular session last win b is considerable rivalry for the nomina ter abolishing punitive or exemplary tion for governor, but the vepublicans damages in clvil suits for libe! except BRI A S alie far 1hel. & | have no such factional contest in their ] ] 16 WAN | ks s divides the democrats into he the recipient of a shower of press encom with violent suppression when attempting to | Bishop of western Africa has | bls son's disappearance. involving In the wlightest degree any |yt R P e e (b it it T Tiver compromise of republican principles, [ cedar Rapids Republican: Rowe, the de s Of rum among the natives of western |\ oy, UkRcte Box Wiver, whether with vegard to the eurreucy or | aulting treasurer of Poweshiok county, writes | £10t orsl Atloa, . Ho saye that sin und | WASHINGTON. Ave 1 Ausiaiant So any other question. The privilege of | from MOES tH0 o o extradited. and tha | 41arming quantities, and in some places where | spection of the Fox river, Washington, wher S reorganization would e too dearly ob- | Laraa b 0 erything right it lot alone. 1t | there is a rich trade in native ucts | there aie some differences between the 1 icu' this may Do g0 tained by any such concession, It Is | Mr, Rowe is not guilty of an offense why |European manufactures are hardly to be | gation and manufacturing interests v ot A pragiioe gau ! ' —_—_— o HizAn oRither "Y|geen. They have been driven ¢ traf inms on account of its action. Now, just s sted as probable that the repub- | should he become a citizen of that country | { oiv, ;o gy effects upon the peopl Because two or three newspapers have | Senator Allen's letter to the secretary | licans and democrats will agree to di- | !B order to 1 aro disastrous In the 1 me B did not appropriate any funds what Is there | ougeq 1t is actually destroying X t Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov't Report offended some of the members by accus [of the interior concerning affairs at | vide the senate offices between them | for him to make right. Evidently Me. Rowe's | work of missions ing them of boodling proclivities, they | the Winnebago reservation is quite as [and that the independents will not enter | letter needs explanation . i " The new company representing the com ° are attempting 0 repeal the wodified | pointed aud forceful as was the joint | into the consideration of either party, | Sioux Gty Tribhne: The Gemocrats of Des | bined street car systema of Bhiludelpbia wil libel law. This attempt ought ot to [letter of the entive delegation. The [and perhaps under the circumstances | Horber of Barlington, at the Marshalltown | La b e e o attous succeed. Hiinols took a distinet step | senator does not hesitate to say to the | this would be the most satisfactory | convention, for the nomination for judge of | {ani In addition there is to be forward when it abolished exemplary |officials at Washington that they do not ‘i«'uAH\.- It might have a decided effect | the supreme court Y“' "l‘d"l'-r s at present | bonds and trust certif ates alore, and fi damages, a step which other states will | undesstand the true condition of things | in bastening the disintegration of the | Luyver of high standing. His nomination | g st eatimater ine soon take It they have not already |at the agency. He makes strong fnti- | (hird party, VEETGD 1 her head, the maiden | tile camps. ey should be a source of strength to any ticket | ;meat the fixed and intere r taken it. To retrace this step now [mations of crookeduess that demand an | Some reforms in the practice of the | In Towa, and, with the active friendship of | company exjpects to economiz y tron en Des M count 1all 00, 000 ea That s was | would be au open confession of retro- | investigation at the hands of the Indian | xenate are being talked of, among thew | (he ST I e e o pers | tnent an controiliug the city councll | ABSOLUTELY PURE gression lustead of progress. hureau, if nothing wore. He bints | | the distribution of appropriutions to sev- | candidacy is bound Lo be strong. consolidation is expected to plug the

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