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THE OMANA DAILY BDE SATURDAY, AUGUST AL CAMPATGN CHATTER, OTHER LANDS THAN ouRs. Shanghal that an additional tndemnity ot — « 175,000,000 tacls will be demanded from China s ROSRWATHL i gArd of court onlurs by the A. P A |that ey have bunting righte with |clafm 16 an reximple. Yeurs ago 101 oy his mnts snee et wimer, wnen e | of Commons e mesuren spori 7" the House | in consideration of the' evaeuntion of Port jmajority of the eity counell will be which the game laws of Wyoming can- | was conceded by Spain and the amount | pought a bouquet and threw it at bimselt tn | fingolsm 1n the press and from the plat- | POTts do not agree with the pacific tone PUBLISIED BVERY Mo [ depreeated by all eitizens whe respeet [not properly interfere they are not | to be paid ageisd upon, but the elaim- | tho senate form. The foreign papers are all alert to M90pted by Russian and Japanese officials, * L ndicial authority and look upon the | blamable for acting upon this adviee so |ants are stil waiting for thelr money, . [the situation. The French papers are ae- | po ey NOre I8 80 much o eourts as the bulwarks of individual | long as they did so peaceably. But ob- | while the Spanish government is ap || James Ailan has returned from his trip to | siduously advocating the use of the Feanco- | ha rellghted in ne for oot soone (e onys | Nbecty and free tnstitutions, There | viously this condition of affairs catfnot | parently seelijng for some new excuse | the Sheridan country. He got a hunch that | Russiun ,'“" to drive Great Britian out of | body had expected | have been many heated contentions in | he allowed to continue, involving, as it | for still further delaying payment, Our | Pete Schwenk was trying to break into the and to meet her intr S s + Sy 1alian papets say HARRISON ON THE | this city within the past twentydive [does, the danger of periodieal contlicts | government willshardly be disposed goverament here will r protect rests. Schwenk Is just hog the Salisbury-Crispi und years in which th urts hiad to b f a more or | rious natur The | he xadting toward the f le v enough to want to fun for the counsil and | the Herlia and Vienra § invoke yrotect the taxp and rouble just end cos or « » r it has been to. o conservative ating that it invoked to protect the taxpayers and | trouble just ended cost a number of | publ Hawail than it has been 10- | g %oouian't stand that. He's been turned | 100 of a conservative ring tha | property owners whose interests were [lives and put the government to a con- [ ward Spain, so ‘that all the Hawalan , Is almost tantamount to the incorporation down for everything elsa he wanted and his | of Great Bt thie. triste &l1\ktice 4 | menaced by recreant public officials and | siderable expense. There Is no ass government has to do i¢ to find plansib'e K oureAt Britain In the triple gillay The | personal ostentation, and full of homely, b | campaign for the councilmanic nomination | Globe advocates th . attack by Great | yovar D igha 1 council combines. In all these years, [ance that a like disturbance may not [excuses or subterfuges i order o put | is an instance o > e case—he's | Britalt on Fran overy point. whers | NEVr platitudinous’ patciotism. He s @& | 1 instar f a ground hog case—he's | Brita g 1 Jingo. however, there never was an instance [ happen next year or sooner. In order off indefinitely the payment of this | out of meat and must have it e Oty o Aot B L Y Indianapolls Journal: Genoral Harrison vlien a eity council has defiantly dis | to provent the recurrence of such trouble | claim for indemnity and there need bo bbb R el DL L GBI fa ot makine iy wdde Bow, and il rogarded a restenining order of a judge it is manifestly necessary that the gov- [no complications at all serious grow nel Dixon of Chicago has offe Eeypt u At Diritain deem f of Saturday's rema ¥ be called | o 1 it \ \ hackneyed one, s he W L of which it has had due notice. ernment induce the Indians to ree font of it Indeod, it is the poliey of | furnish ¥ mpson 5,000 Ameri 'mi L thiat ”:- "“i"j" t B hEt e s Kot Jost T ““3‘1‘. |1t remained for the council of 1895, [ o o modification of the troaty so far o [ Hawail to avoid anything of this kind, [ armed to the teeth, to carry out the dervish | gl i e sl N4 iy ESmnthin AL 0 GAR FATEE fominated by an irvesponsible oath |relates to the hunting rights which are |The men who are in power there well | Program maha. Johnny Thompson, to | British adva from Uganda ing. Ina single sentence he gave the rea- hound political funta, to override a man- | the source of conflict. Probal'y 1o | know that they cannot afford to do any- | Vhom the message was addressed, promptiy | o, - Baypt, = simultancqusiy, LR Lt o date of a court and to attempt to in- | great difficulty would be found in ac- | thing which would have the coffect o ign trom Bgypt, and GMeat Dritaln w0t glven 0 stall into office a bogus police commis. nplishing this, but at any rvate the |lessen their claims to the interest and ' hold sway from th » to Alex and a ¥ 5 ' 4 4 i of Omaha was already on the ground with a | Siam, it d s, i8 1 v et world of sfon without the credentials entitling | effort should be made. 1t Is to be de- | sympathy of the American people. | ¢ MO TE8 BRSO B EE S E : Ve tHEL Rusets | them torecognition. Flie statutes of |sived that in this matter as inoall [They are still hopetul of becoming to repel & forelgn fnvasion. Colonel Red- [ $AN0L be pormitted o acquire Port Luzret Nebraska require every civil officer to fothers, the Indians shall be faivly and fpart of this republic and they wiil avoid | faiq s a host in himself and has a record ',y’w” WGkt Pies ‘“_1“"‘ s be commissioned by the governor, The | justly dealt with, but it is inevitable |evorything that will militate against [t dates back to the thme that he hid in N 1§ flsly venroRsnt tha {only credentials the hogus mmission- | that i a contlict of inferests between | heir plans in this divection weeds several weeks keep from shed 1 Ll I’r;n nservatives, I» nd be seen that if the government makes atter v gical 1p. el Dixon's Kin lusto - | mhen all the same, atl one Indivijjle . DEFIANCE OF JUDICIAL AUTHORITY. | nocks and the other Indians Involved !llmm- In whose hehalf they are made to B | ) L’] HE OMAHA DAy e high-handed and lawless disre- Hin the recent tronble have been advised |expect a prdifipf,settlement. The Mora | TERMS OF | @i to | BIghth ward preserve, and hurried home to New York Su f 1 ne eral Harrison's occastonal addresses, his lttle speech at Old e Saturday about the American flag w i taste, free replied that there was no need for importing soldiers from Chicago, as Colonel Redfiol {ers have are certificates signed by I/ him and the whites, such as that in [ ——— man Smith, wh . Russell, chairman pro tem. With- [ Wyoming, the red man must in the long | It | is alleged that the authorities or out ey scerfaining in what mamner |ron be the loser. AL expericnce teaches | oncon county paid the rilroad fare of these cortificates were procured, or by | this, an insane woman to Omaha and sent are actually found to he Hascall made a spe at the Young O SR RN () e NS T Republican club Wednesday night what process the so-called commission REVERSE TIHE POSITIONS her here to be cared for by the people ers wore selected, the connell voted to f o b RERC R L o o |of Douglas county. Tho county com reason to feel proud of the official cor- | missioners onght to make a thorough in far dis at which war will break out - in the Balkan Peninsula A disturbed coun nsumpt it ; zine, warranted fireproof, and told the | ditjon fa the difterent Turkish provinces fs | ‘VOoly We respondence that has been interchanged | vestigation of this ] UY FCAsON | gtory all over again from start to finish s0 much to the interest of Russia that any | Truth: Mrs. S Thet Tohnnle, between the populist governor and the [able costo If the facts as related pr hance disturbance is sure to be att now, without a singl. t the devil and com- [ true the woman should he at once trans Sackett Is lylng low In the present | to Russian agents. The Russian er- | Wit el fina worls o o st He is reported to be using his in- | ¥ice 18 always spending some 1dn't got a Nustle on “that boy. - T keeping up friendly relat s wit 3 Al 3 TR Turkish {nsurgents and in ca Are mt to be Akin for clerk of the courts. Fred's friends. | friends in past risings: but 1iu. 410 tha 10RCeE G Thel A o | Hubbard and Pyburn, haven’t decided yet | on leave would not be in Mue | & ting the fatal noose P i [ TEEL 607 2Rt (B R S B 8o P o | whom they will help. They are walting tc ”n ler "wd II\ Their pr L o th it »rv‘ ]m‘h A ;wl‘n T ™ . P = Suppose that the governor of Neby o his is not an Isolated case. |50 rst official open sign glven by Russia that 9 ned ol of standing ¢ TiE OMAIA SUNDAY DEE. LML AR A0 ST LN et were o republican and the attorney gen- | The practice has become quite general. L O AR LY % il i i an g f v & ) ! e operations. M would thes: be undertaken HAIARABOIS [TED e el OF THE HILLS CHICAGO, 1II., Aug. 1—dohn C. THomD- | oyl and commissioner of public lands | 1ven western lowa counties have been | The colored members of the howling der- | unioxs Bulgaria was felt (o be kel (o pacs | (f1aabolis Jowmat: Vige Tave T over e e | fon. Editor - American, Omaba: = We ean | o populists, What would level- [ suilty of it. A test case should be made | vishes have had a meeting. They have de- [ under Rus aninfluence, for Bulgarla is | said when he saw hi on a bieyele for famous and pop anish ArHhed. Arnarioans to: pitid6® ! L 4 ‘ g § " e # £ more certain than any of the other s the dirst time? ealing in his old-time r _"y“ b A \" S ¥ ‘.::.‘~]::.¢"‘ headed, reputable republicans think and | %0 that it may come to e understood | cided to demand that Dr. Ricketts be nomi- | 06 eortatn than any of the ofher riics—No, old man, vou never have, And Hecovenius i earthe | noten o DIXON, | [Say i two populists should have ad- |that Omaba will not permit outside by the republicans for coroner. If |4 Macedonian Insurrection. 1f tho report fn | I WISh o sa% to you that 1 fully appreciate (tractive Tove tile, in whieh | hotice DA 0 ossed to the republican governor lot- | countles to unlond thelr paupers and in is not done the entire strength of the | regard to Russian ofieers is confirmed, there- | YOU forbearance actor will live as This lurid announcement was given a i UL gl iHo ipeonio \poH liek KErauts colored A, P. A. vote will be thrown against | fore, it settles the poli nd action of one | no : _ WE o mpugn his motives | sane people upon ler streets, Ul 6t thatactore & grakbiintern i crial v o the World-Herald, although realiy Omaha who do not belong to the der Austria and England, are in more doubt, | resist to the lagter MO" ESE DUBIIEH AT SHRS private message directod to the editor of | tuse he had lils discretion made |1t is with the highest degtee of satis- | combine are also anxious to see Dr. Ricketts | but not in much. It i tolerably cortain that | | ~Whom il vou resist the acknowledged organ of the radieal | e Suggestion that a disputed question | faction that majority members of the | nominated for coroner, but they have another | all these would act to prevent a Russian [ his wire, who had caup TR £ Seias N o e acknowledg: [ € el and gdod v X Bulgaria from adding to fts territory in | W) rds THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. [futiion of the A, . A% Known as the | 1t threatened the peace and zood or- | council assert that on and after the ap- | reason for wishing . They will bo satia. | Bulkaria ATiinE R toR it encitoryg | WOCE e der of the ehief city of the state should | pointment and installation of the new | fied it a passably good man is nominated | would act fs another and different question about the goverim be submitted to a supreme court com- | police commissioners the present hoard i )RS e L QUL UL bt (b DL BRI S QLRI (et Il ne kg ) tide tends toward Russia voice)-Got enoush, you siver-hur TG =Y es, you | uropean dip! is reported as Have you? (porove their bonds and divected eity had Just had his teeth freshly plug officiuls to recoxnize their authority. What Judge Hopewell's course will v be in the premises we have no menns 3 GHORGR 1. T ; nl e vepublican attorney general 1 sub v pres- | OF Knowing, The —oceasion — certainly | don o of public lands. Tteverse the | ported to Johnson county and a il pr SeiL [ealls for some action on his part that Douglas county for her care to secure the nomination of Colone { will make this couneil and all future | A NEW SERIAL Vi conuneils respect the orders of the courts, ositions of these oficers and their ofti- | sented by J 11 and political relations, in what light [and cost of transportation. If Johnson would the respective pat stand? county denies the claim suit should be r heard of such tyranny exelaim outh Amoy 5 f the republican tick igned him as an anavchist be —_— A lowlin vishes, for whom the World - i Herald has become chief mouthpiece. 5 % ressad e il Sahat 50 10 ¢ he rest Camt we Tmve @ fows more doctors |10 the face of thix hombastic anmounce. | POSCd of Judges of theit own pAr(s? fand its appointees shall ot receive a |is0 (0 do the rest from outside towns fo help settle this [ ment of an impending invasion by an I“.'f"l"‘f“" "_‘_","':‘f” R .“.‘.".’inlflh':f‘f ‘!"],1""|"" "”1'”' Lt it e D¢ | praateh spent part of an afternoon the R armed foree the shricks of this news. |Deen denounced from one end of the flief that the moment Commissioners | oo qay in conterence with one of the hos iy ! AL i state to the otber as wild-eyed pops ana | isrown and Deaver and the men aD- | samblers of the ety and Vandervoort srorked | @ £eographical term. Practically Macedonia impudent intermeddlers with tke fune- | pointed under them learn that no pay [the same side of the street yesterday. Pani | 200 the so-called Macedonians do not exist. [y Joutnal:. They e tions and prevogatives of the executive? 1is to be voted them they will give in [2nd Broateh used to work ministerial meet- | Three of our Turkish vilayets, peopl O aha Lonz Tiranch. Siie wa Would not their blood and thunder gab- Land capitulate. In other words, they |ings, but that was fn the days when they | @ conglomeration of Dulgirians, B e Dy At 4l CLEBED OIS ble have been rebuked in every vepub- | say that these officers ave lolling onto [ Wanted the votos of the people instead of | Grocks, Aibantans, Iutss Wallachiaus, el e hn lican paper as unwareanted, undignitied | theire places only for the salaries deawn, | Booenc LAl CplRtIARtORLIRE DEOACHE(CiF e nnection with the territory they | “do you suppose the il and utterly inexcusable under the condl- [They profess not to believe that these | ©F5 s become a classic in local history. acupy his territc s known $1,000,000 1 il tions? men are maintaining a vight guaranteed ", H. Allen is being groomed for [ MACEI0" SRt s e e i R L R Reverse the positions and assume that | them under the law, that their conten- | sup lent of the Omaha schools. Allen's | Simon, emigrated to Bulgaria, gradually do- | “Noiher souid Tt 1 were o, roplied a republican governor, well versed in [tion s one of principle and that the |qualifications aze unquestioned. e has be- | veloped strength and inereased in numbers, | the phimn g the law, had after mature deliberation | matter of loss of salary will not detey longed to the gang for years and they all | they annexed that re zlon which today is | And that's why they do not =p how. b4 know him. He attends dervish council 125 | known as Mucedonia. They likewlse spread IRRITA with Colonel Akin, Israel Frank, Prof. Sam | toward Servia, and for a time occupied | Washington star L 2 Belgrade itself. Even today there are two ; Macleod, Jonathan Edawards, Henry Knode It Is, we know, by means of woo i by ey nsu LUl in the neighborhood of the Servian | That human Belngs wicor g1ow: The street raflway company will he |@0d several other members of the Board of the population of which speaks the [~ But hard it is to realiz ablo fo satisfe overybody fn the matter | Bducation, and ought to Lave no trouble in language with an accent unmis- [ That grief’s a blessing in disguise i 5 4 e, VT gotting their support. takably showing its Bulgarlan origin, In| \Whem friends exclaim in sweet surprise: of lines to the state fair grounds. Whi'e — REhant Servians, under the leader- | "W¢ told you so! }.| old you so the residents along Leavenworth street | C. Ranter Scott may not have enjoyed it. [ ship of Tsar Dushan, directed their BICYCLE SONG. have worked havd for e loeation, the |but it happened just the same. A number of | attacks not only against Byzantium, but als dervishes were invited to a little social func- | against Bulgaria, and invaded the' territory | 1 Carleton tion the other night and met some respecta- | WHIeh nowadays is termed Macedonfa, 1t fx | Oh, Bessic has bought her bonnet of rod, blo peop.e. Colonel Redfield and his staft of [ MOTUhY of noto as bearlng out the accuracy | gyt L\ minding @ word that 1 said, dervishes consumed the first hour of the | cumniisn apainst the TiaroDu: Or looking about for my cail campaign against Byzantium the Tsar Du- | Quit mourning, quit mourning, good mother, ! ) L evening in offering avologies for having been | shan of Servia ¢ in Sofia, the present say; “ fication to all parties concerned. The | present when Scott gave his obscene speech | capital of Bulgar: Mo modern Greeks in- | She, maybe, will linger to talk on the way; Leavenworth street line will also make | before the South Side Republican club. habit the provine of Epirus and Thessaly | ! H\_‘l"“v“ [‘H’" x”»”»mll ;‘\\"‘-”f,‘i |“lvw Elmwood park acecssible. In summer . ——— and various districts in the north, but the And catch her, whatever befall. George Stryker hasw't been on the streets [ country als is populated by about 1500000 [ Oy, Ressie has bought her a bonnet of for two days. He is reported to be hold- [ Albanians, who undoubtedly are the oldest | blue, inhabitants of that part of the world and are | And started to rid hall; 1e's taken the spec horse’ that she saying that in reality Macodonia is merely iarlots e e paper against Iaw defiance and law That water in Colorado would be | breaking must impress intelligent men stter appreciated i it came stored in | as decidedly hypocritieal. How can aition reservoirs instend of in the [ these 5000 armed Orangemen in buck shape of clondburst. ram enter Nebraska to enfor law when their very importation is a breach nator Stewart of Nevada has dis- [of the law and won'd force the governor, Tocated his knee eap, but as his talking {and president, it need be, to expel them apparatus is still in good vepaic the free | by military force? silver canse is yet safe. How does it come that the Chicago dervishes are arming for a fray in This is o growing country. Mount | Nely Have they been summoned Adams out in Washington seems to | by Connecil 125 to hold themselves ready have grown nearly 2,000 feet at one | to marcl: with gatling guns and rifles revised computation of its height. on a moment’s notice from that loyal a1 American eitizen, ex-Confed. Captain The police commission controversy cell, and his law partuer, A. S. Is proliiic of open letters of prodigious | Charchill? How does it come that Iength. The mayor's proctamation Is the | Johnny Thompson's private advices are only brief document issued relating to fat the disposal of the alleged organ of the squabble. Nebraska democracy, which has repeat- cdly asserted that it is opposed to all | ke, S 3 Apparently Senator Gorman has not ot political orders in general and the |1 bursuance of is constitutional rights yet been suceessfully read out of the [ A P, ACs in particular? Can it be that nominated Dr. L. ' v\‘_'““” superin demoeratic party great many so-called | 050 00 embattled Americans from l-‘ndl:n! of HEV: HH\]vIV.X l\.tl' the lnsane fght democratic organs to the con- | canada have sceured a special permit ’]’.I:'”{I‘.:;";“'\'_”;wl'\';"_”'If”i"'.: to e iots | of course this will he some advantage was commissioned and qualificd by il [ 10 Deople Who enjoy sequestered Vales |ing nimself in readiness to mareh the paupers : ing bond and taking the oath of office. and who wish to 1 the crowd at |ig a union with Colonel Redtield’s South Sid the direct descendants of the icient er A IHyrians. They, perhaps, have the most H 7 . ANSC Kk Srinll tHeinrat cAlEtD S e ) t o swiftest that stood in the stail When Governor Holcomb persenally ap- | Hanscom pirk. rs at the first call for men to carry the | yalig rights to the provinces now under Greek | Quit maiin IR s : dervish banner to vietory ; 4 Koy havatnol fite: G LI G LR {4 (I o 03 T 2 R vish banner to vietory rule, and apparently they have o latention | 1 heen wore, 1 R IEER S ; ; : . . 4 enouncing thelr prerogatives ere’s many a mount that Is better tha bott into the superintendeney he met Chicago Tribun Uncle Hiram e says that 1f his roll- i & L s 4 11} . 5 linIL » out foree | Probably the only way to hesd oft thi stock wasn't more or less out of repair| The Fre 'l follow Ker elosely with saddle and purse, ST (T IR Evaeuyintedr scutaaiLneal Ol SRR on Uralfoteri | SR R e e e A o R th S T T e il SO I And cateh her, whatever befall that there Is no indication or talk ahout |0 employes, diawn up iu Tine and | congtitution providing that no man with such | 143 = R A UL B S i e headed by Dr. Hay, the oceupant of the | whiskers is eligible o the presidency. chieftaincy of the police force himseil. IUs|tho navy, to be annexed to his budget of | Oh possible disturban | ! ) ¥ herd to keep a good man down. ¥ o . cap, X he was not defeated for governor last Will Colonel G place to which Dr. Abbott had been r L ""l et s 1896, points out the difications made in | “\r;l ~v].m 1] to “1.‘I |;v' ball, il Colonel G. i v» The us i . the navy ‘since 1801, wher it o | With only @ bit of skirt for a lap, fall and that he is charged with td appointed. These men one and all de The Delusion Vanls hil Winters has endorsed Churchill and | the navy since 1801, when M. Barbey, then T R R ek e appointment of the Omaha Board of clared that they would not | As businoss rovives and prosperiy re- | Kusscll as brave men, good republicans and | minister 'fl mece made a similar state- | Koep mournii, good mother; your sobbings ) Sy o : ) s been endorsed himse ment. In 1891 the active naval forces of | | epeat; reached the conclusion that a law cn-§them from pursuing the course mapped acted by a populist legislature over his fout. veto depriving him of his constitu peatives and in manifest con flict with provisions of statutes that are not repealed should insist on a supreme court decision on its validity. what position would other state ofli cers occupy who should berate him for standing on his rights? Seven months ago Governor Holeomb, advocates of the Center street rvoute have not been less active. The decisiou of the company to meet the demands of all part must he a source of grati ¥ notwithstanding. from Judge Canningham R, Scott to in vade Nebraska with arms and ammuni tion under pretense that the dignity of the laws must be maintained with bayonets and bullets? How can Gen cral Dixon's offer of troops e reconcilod Phil Winter has cendorsed the man who was indicted in 1887 for geand lar- by an lowa gand jury. Some with a grand larceny record will presently endorse Phil. minister of marine, In a statement as to ent condition of itooed Tom seems to fmagine that R e e M. Hitcheock, who s reputed to be a member of the onth bound order, please enlighten an | T G the new appointee and would resist his | turns, people ccase (o try to delude the DRSO ¥ I e e 3 i attempt to take possession until his title f'“"r:'.‘l ‘fl‘y”“ ']"'h';"""”')]“_'"“:";l"“ Srnaynk :3:" ‘" :“;"'{”' t‘l:"(“ "‘m' "r' :“"" I‘ hLlobsht 000 franos, or 17.9' por cent of’ the entire | & "oYer, should know her, if her 1 anould 1.y k. 3 3 — ‘ spensable atio of 16 | to be cnough to satisfy any reasonable ma h Phere i a call for the great World 2 : had been passed on by the courts. Gov ! o 1, or that a large white dollar is more 8 Yisfvateesonatiesman budget. For 1896 the expenditure awmoun 7e're lucky to catch her at all! TRO it n 1 1 o 652,22 cs, or 2 er cel of h Horald steuth who had Barrett Scott | "]‘v’ :' e ‘\‘\_””‘; s af |ormor Tolcomb mizht have resorted to | virtious that a small and yellow one. Until a few days ago Johin Grant was con- | {0, 52230150 francs, or 214 per AL 1 18 feisnda s The Indian troub'e in Wyoming is at |\ : — . L of Lkl Honsible ole buds rof 0 1806 fifty-seven abducted by his friends and who made St it DR RRES O lropie He did not, however, but ad e AR ldered one of tho possible winners for a | vessels have disappeared from the list of the SPECIAL FEATURE Seljan carry his own dead body to the {0 1 season - and | vioq Dr, Abbott to apply to the Board D hesrecr place in the race for place on the Fire and | flcet. Their places will be taken by thirty- i : | dount wee will prevail in the re [ Dioleaiemosrat river to o to Chicago and unravel the | 10UDHeSS peace DESEALG - Tha e A y " Lor Pulic Lands and Buildings to | Searetary. (Oarll i Thetipresent tads | Lol vm!n. \':‘x {(,I””' how ver, now ad; uM .hu ) ‘:: 11,\'”1)“ hed and tw o -t TI{E OMAHA SUNDAY Bl', Holmes murder mystery. glon where the disturbance occurred for |y, 4 possession and, in case of re- | ministration has had more trying times than | Mits that he has been distanced and that [ nOW in fon. The fifi h jat least another year, This result fully (IR0 00 F T 0 T v any other oxcept those involved in a war, | before the start. In order to be in the fold LEbIeh e Yo ldhannonsbn oo MEN OF THE MOSS HAGS ———— i o ol 81l 10 appeal to the courts This is probably true, and the people never | among the first, Grant went out among the cs, the fifty-elght which take [ concluding chapter of 8. R. Crockott's vindicates the action of the federal au L v B thO i ml arant wont out among the [ yyoir places will have cost S63453,000 francy. | paias minmtoren ook Byl Gocketts Junees i e city and soon secured a | The average value of the new ships is 9,525 that has heen pleasing reading o 50 yme members of that counci! judiciary |V e Y What did Attorney General Churchill | want to see another like it. One deficit of committee apparently imagine that they ‘;m i i”“"“|“|L 4 .yll;‘hl‘“'\ M»”. 19 [and Commissioner of Public Lands Rus. | Wer size during a titae of peace is enough. | oyjrion sigued by 30) of tho heaviest property | 000 francs, while that of those which have | many people. were instructed by the council to iny thotscenc of trouble. SEthere canibe 10 iy antin this case?: DI they stand up 4 owners in the city. He felt that if a petition | disappeared was 1,663,000 francs. In ships i e R T doubt that it was the intention of the |, et R e h the Corpue. : e ! TALES OF MAIL ROBBERS tigate the conduct of private citizens i iy f v for the rightful claim of Abbott? Did Washington Star counted he was as good as appointed, Ig wn\”luun,il built preference is given to a rations of postofh thievi who desire the most efficient police pro- | MHdRNs (0 make a determined stand |00 e stops to oust Dr. Hay as n [ As seon as Hon. William Jennings Bryan | oring the dervishes, Grant sent this peti- | $maller caliber or armament, in order to ob- ut e utry doscribed ! I i ‘. i tain guns more easily worked and capable Vi Pl : against the whites for the maintenance S ol i A o secures free coinage he proposes to take the | tion, together with his application to Church el LU, ked and capable ily the veteran correspondent, Forar tection that Omalia can ; A i o N Haucnenz e N ot ng Ba el O KIRg o N vl T Bhal eanearel | i M e : of firing with greater rapidity. The use of | G. Carpenter, can describe ik of what the red men helieve to betheir | avicaa ni to bang on and. resist the Isbiire piall B DA aneAn and Russell, where it remains, never hav- | chollg Joaded with new explosives has been 1?,,.;[!:”,5. "\\"‘.t[fll’.l”':,\“‘Lln the governm:nt fpeory HEhta aniito luntingvanditha | Soon 0 i ten g e e e | 0Kt on Tt Rrvanty pagh. Buwavar: shoui ! fr medium |8 whites, being equally determined to re. { ) AR s riends of Shakespeare any | hoPe, Yesterday Mr. Grant sent word to these calibers. ‘The figures show that the policy SELLING CIRCUS TICK . - & immediate alarm. two men, telling them that judging from recent | ¢! building fewer, but larger, more costly Marvelous dexterity of the man who sist what they ¢laimed to be the un- l“ P A B < nd they continued to recognize him e deveiopments all the qualification that was | @1 more powerful ships still prevails, in pedites the admission of thousands of awful invasion of the Indians, serious . pite of he eque ab e folly « ous people cager to enter the great s superintendent until he was com- A Beautitul Creation. necossary for office was o be able to do- | 5p'\0 O ithe| I',: quontE ik anouk ||hx {011y [N AR ; LBl I Timme could not be bought none | Dioodshed could not have heen averted | 18 SR B0 Leavensorth Times. clare war on Rosewater or rant up and down | o L +\ME 50 many eEgs into one basket, e N i X ¢ the interference > mi 4 ! e prohibitory la ot enforced and f g de . JARING t 3 tKING M/ ot the eminent legislative statesmen ‘Tr‘_"‘"::-“_ th . |‘x FHoren _“::: 1'1:" ““x"" court. How does their record in the | ,tne prohibitory law is not enforced and | g street as a howling dervish. The new slsction law In xrllumm nas prac- teforms beneticial to' the lanaring A i 0 ower ol . ent. pi| e e R BaalT 4 e ALY ARSI 82 . tically wiped out the liberal party b sos recently carried out in Great Gl ] [Thtansinaino Aeaa(lion tlis sathlots, now | Foscngeicamneut it tielpiiood A flobatinate blludnessionls e tond Bl o, | Charley Potter has been carrying a re- | o0y My 0 L PR BN and W | I SR Canition or the Tirits — i ] : s thunder declamations in relation (o the | may suppose or say it is enforce uk Bonsi| e e e s e sl Sueas soclalist representa- | Ghrcng . man noticeable in recent A company of capitalists v s to were they at all dismayed by the threat 3 i : .. | est, sensible men and women know very | Volver for several years to protect hims tives, but its main effect has bheen to g vours build an electric car line throtgh the nd state troops against thom, but | IOCRE police commissloners because | weil that where there is most show of a | from a forelgn foe. Ho has made application | yyo"oricaty fn Parliament an overwhelnin 3 A . HEUR 84180 RONJERIRALE gih gl L)) rens DUt 6 governor declines to join them in | strict enforcement there the drinking evil is | for a place on Colonel Redfield’s staff 4 4 NINE | gCHOOLS OF THE COMMON PEOPL Garden of the Gods ont in Colorado. |ax soon as they leavned that the United |1 500 TR e working most decply - majorlty. ~Undep this lay ono vote. s glyen Comment aroused Dy the increazing M / overhasty action by which members of LA ; ied R e This Is desecration. Think of Gods | States had faken a hand in the matter ¥ lowall e i -— Isracl Frank is being badly overworked. On [ to0 every man of the age of Whotilnenot i Looss afc malnlald g tea pubie Suiaes a commission legally appointed shoul A i top of the muddle over the selection of a super- | Otherwise disqualified; a sccond vote fs given | —Matrimony”and (e’ highes be supplanted by others elaiming under Philadeiphia Pross, to married men 1 widowers with children a law of doubtful constitutionality ? The consul sent by Mr. Cleveland to Cardiff, 1‘;‘"_"‘ Bikdiand '”‘”“}" ;lwl"rfl'- property qual THE COMING GENERATION entertained. Ivations. The potency of the nationat R S Wales, reports with great pleasure the fact 5 b ations; to those who possesa specified edu A thrilling story by Maurice Thomp. —— | i AP T = R (hat the now Amerloan tarift on tin plates | 1t the boys don’t quit plling work on him in | cational certificates or who belong 10 pro- | son, ‘entitled “Htobbos' Strategy, f ahthorlly youvesented Lya fow hungred | NOTIRICK LY 10 B8 SRRI0US, hae enabled nianufacturers in Wales to in | that way he'll throw the whole business over [ fessions which guarantee that their educa T entertuinment’ “of - our Syl soldiers accomp'ished the desived re- | e sugzestion in a Washington di : L apu ) b | tion has reached a certain standard a third | Teaders—How to amuse children duting s ! suggestio a Washington dis- [ crease wages from 10 to 2 b | tlan: has N atiDn thirs a cat, aud there ave more ways than | sult at once, and the threatened Indian | pateh that the claim of an American | the consul adds that he b {ote Is given I6 some cases, but never mare | = one for Germany to exclude importa was averted without the fiving of { ¢itizon asainst the Hawaiian govern. | Wl continue for many y e nran Sithe allash ion o JANhE o) IN WOMAN'S DOMAI : . > . Ao L1 clitlzen agul ¢ d nn - gove o thought, of course, to the reduction = - ee at was expec nites the mos Fashions for the coming autumn from tions of Awmerican meats. 1t Germany |y shot [ mont for Indemuity may lead to Intor- | eage o, [“ pGutn she "”’" on i THIRD-TERM TALK. erate liberals and the clericals in one camp | the' nace. where the Drevalling styies wants to shy o o erie 3 ile i ' e i 8 b v ol K o a 4 and_ the radicals and soclalists in another, ar formed--Kxporience of woman ints to shut out the American me; But while this trouble 14 ended the | national complications will not create | manutacturers make moro money ‘and pay | oyi0e0 Rocord: The Intest and most tn- | o (g ranicalt and wcigilsla In another, | - are Lorio—Fburing. ot cho ‘At producer why doesn't it do so without better wages ax'’% rosult of the democratic | Chicaso Record: Tho fatest end mait i | and is altogethe | monial bureau hotes of the feme tariff. But what' henefit the people of the | B€RIOUS eXpla i : ante ang i s novation so radi fnine world Ittt el Buontian of ing been considered. Faving abandoned all | extended from the heavy to the the late legislature as made up of men who would spnrn even the suggestion of bribery must have had good foundation, passed on the vouchers signed by Hay waiting for a street car to take them [ they promptly dispersed and as rapidly home! The proposition can never be |as possible hastened to their reser intendent of schools comes the selectlon of a new fire and police board. Israel says that There are more ways than one to skin per cent, and | some of these days and go back to his the increase | of inspecting meat for the city. He gives - ) [eonditions that caused it remain and {appreliension of any serfous tronble he beating around the bush? I vd attention Shmilar distur wuria and Corea, and (o send 12,000 Teal with, It must not be assumed that | to the amount of 3000, a sum that 1ees | fween the United States and the Pacific | United States et 1s not stated, bacause there | CONCErning a third term {s that e desires | cal could hardly have been adopted without In the death of Prof. Helnrich vol ’ A A A Prof. Teinvich von o = interesting story to the effect that Mr. Cleve- [ of such sort as to make it somewhat probable | every rider of the wheel will be inters expected unless theve be o modification | prisoned seve eks upon suspicion as the only man who r notes of real interest students who have made a name by leges. This is a matter for congress (o L ment, and for this he wanis damages | facilities for gejting so much more that we | of George Washington are not out of print Man Doir Ive are now very few, indeed, in num- |y s trouble the red men are whol'y | wonld probably bankrupt the treasury | mercies. It is' pot so very long ago that | the future of the United States, like that of | Siberian and Turkestan division will be ready | Omaha peoy e talk forglve us—about corn. | Mexico, rests upon the presence in office of | frontier, and the Russian warships in Asiatic TELEGRAPHIC NEWS SERVICE Commons. But he is keeping mum dians by treaty, and if these are in con- | expressed the opinion (hat the claimant | W28 golng to trade a load of it for & dog, | wo in any true sense cqually dependent for | fleat has received an overnauling o ropsir i1 AR ATRRIEATL (La Reh are belng tendered him. He remem. | Preservation of game the responsibility | ton. It is said, howe that the | more of that, and now, on the contrary, we | Gobe-Democrat Looking at the matter | in readiness for transportation to Corea at Genera! Wilson's ondon banquet | not fairly be blamed for deman | pay a cent, and it is upon this that the Ve must have variety in our agriculture, | can be named which would give the faintest the privilege of refusing it important consequences following It, but the ASTRIDE THE MOVING WHEEL: Sybel, the great German historian, the T Mopg of the Nation, land’s *“sole ambition is to go down in history | that the law will be lily repealed ested—The wheeling fad in Furope of the existing treaty stipulations with |of heing connected or in sympathy with We are so righ and so blessed, we people | g third time,” but for the two trifling circum- | Preparations have been completed to pl their thorough and successful — work. | are prone to myle Jight of and undervalue | gpringeld ‘(Mass) Republican: How far the swell ber. ) and abroad peaker Crisp I8 hobnobbing with | Bovernment authorities that certain | Our government has taken notice of the | There was too/imich of it and it wasn't any man? Diaz seems absolutely essenilal [ wators have recelved their coats of sea-green Unexcelled reports by special wire of and then kil the d But a poor corn sea- | our stability and sound progress upon the | strain and damage of war; the Jap - bers too well the lesson of Postmaster |15 B0t With the red men and they can- | Hawailan government intends not to | 2r® looking to the spreading corn fleld for | serigusly, and leaving tradition and senti- [a moment's notic and it is rumored in BE SURE TO READ IT. specch l‘\l* ir vights treaty obligations of | danger of complications is assumed, se, and raise other crops beside corn; | chance to get Cleveland a nomination next oceurred aunnually fos Years, a fisland republic. 1t appears that the per- | is no benefit here Chicago Tribune: That would be a very | ones expected did not come, and others did, A batch of bieyele gossip in which rouble next year is to be {son who n this claim was im world loses another of its historieal Ko City € used the presidency . | What the local clubis are dofng-Licyclo the Indians respecting hunting privi- | the vevolt against the Hawailan govern- | of this country? wo have s much, and the | siuncos (it it 13n't trus and that biographics | 65,000 Russian troops on e frontiers of | SOCTETY | The really g historians who still /! k ‘ and sneer and jger gnd jibe at our manifold | 1o it \Wise and best to cultivate the idea that | mOTe 0 Viadivostok in transports. The west | ahouts of th P T in the wrong, 1t is admitted by the |of Hawaii if compelled to it at on wo were hearlng ‘soihie unseemly and dopre | the comparatively undeveloped republic of | within a month to operate on the Chine Speuker Gully of the British House of [ MBS vights are secured to the In- fmatter, as it was hound to do, and has | worth anything, and some facetious farmer | 1o the progress of our sister republic. Are | war paint, On the other hand. (he Japsnes: Il the happenings of the day at home i i o VN 0 o1 z fo 2 | s in " . . N 1 ny N 1 s | e - 3 v , e the dilferent banquets and dinners that | 1100 With the laws of Wyoming for the {has n Just cause for demanding repara- | gon—a halt. crop season—and we heard 1o | testeeon 0y 2 Boecidont Clorroms returning from Liao Tung are said to be neld | 1 HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE our salvation, and are right ment out of the account, only one contingency the United N superior 1o state | But it is not at all probable that there oL S e porfectly sure that | year—the reappearance of the siiver fssue in Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. 5, Gov't Report e ncrease p & : e R 1 4 tion of country wherein we propose | S o the sllver issue were to The increase of national bank ne law. “The constitution declares that all | will be anything of the sort. It Is to i oir mao waBE S fava et atLREARERH | AT At i la clrculation 18 a good sign. 1t means | treatles wade under the anthority of [be expected that the government of | because corn Means all the rest, and with | comeney Ty on oeee ouy hape W hlch that the national banks ave experiencing 1n..~ United States shall be the supreme | Hawaii will demur and by diplomatie | €0Fn we ean at a pirch do without the others. | term n stion’ might become a practical que a demand for larger loans and that-con- law of the land und the judges in |methods Wil put off the payméut as | nas sot been known In yeers befors. o aha | Lok, Everybody kuows Cieveland could not fidence has been so far restored that [every state shall be bound thereby, |loug s possible, but If our government | means that this 1and of the brave and home | basirs ueo: y clrcum 1o the sil they can Inou measure comply with fapything in the constitution or laws |firmly insists upon indemnity it will | 0f the free will do to bet on. It 4 an | ver villainy. Everybody S0 cor this demand, People do not want to |of any to the vontrary Dnot- [be paid, though 1t may ho yoars eforo | he ot e b weas e United Btales, | tain that the other sound maney men, repub : 3 WEATTS : 4 | now is his time; he may now buy or | lieans and democrats ntionad In eonnec Borrow of banks ordinavily unless they | withstanding, —This applios a8 woll | the clabmant receives it. The history | beeves, farms or city lots. Tho sign of the | tion with the eandidacy would be inflexibie think they cau turn the woney o profit [to treaties with Indians as with for |of demands of this kind on the part | Ume s the big, fourtacn-foot cornstalk, with | This has been the secret of Cleveland's abls use elgn uatlons. 16 therefore, the Ban. |of our goverament does not ""flmlf' ears to match, Thal sign has never failad | strength with the conservative classes of the ABSOLUTELY PURE us yet. | community.

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