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4 THE ( ITAHA DAILY BEE: fUESDAY. OCTORBER THE MIRTH MAKERS, OLDING BACK WHEAT, a free ballot and compel a falr count, | from democratiepolicy that It would | WHY THE roLice n THE OMAHA DALY BEE_ : [Secmiey - Tt I8 uot, perhaps, n matter of very [The republicans made a considernble | seem weatly egery intelligent voter, in. Tow Prlces Metariding the Movement | Truths There s a differonce betwoen ¢ e ROSEWATER, Editor great importance, from a political point | gain in the eongressional elections of | terested In itg progress and welfare, to the Marke ;;‘,',’;},";“;{,‘;‘;;,fi;'\‘.“"‘,‘,‘,",,(‘,;"‘;,?‘. e : — — ~ {of view, whether the republicans or- last year. There is no doubt that stice | would desire the election of fepube H:;'"{’ "': ¢ ;:"‘:; St myr.\‘m‘ n(vt. 1" »Thrr; :-"no ;‘"":(«‘n:.l: W Lonlh, MM ot T N | y el 3 o 1ty -fo y y g o . " arme ¢ h e sh s becom d more | porthwestern farmers are holding bacl . Lo epublic: 8he—Do yo! FUBIASHND SVERY MORNING. |ganize the senate of the Fifty-fourth |then the party hns recelved Inrge |lican state ocers and a loglslature | Alliar in this city, Bvenis are tast vindi- | wiear on socount of the low prices Drevalls | OuE Cicr Jo Sribics SIh By Yoe? e — | congreas or ledve it In the hands of the | accession, due to the refusal of the |that would sertd'éwo republicans to the | cating. the Cosrirs sis & that Tom |\ und marketing thelr coarse grain fn.| He—Well, it may do in case of fire. -f Datls Des (6 1wt Sundays, One Your......4 8 oo | democrats, The republicans need only | administraion to pay the sugar bounty. | United States scfiate. As a result of -‘":,J‘"'; g Bl (I"”;y";:;"'l{ o ‘;"\"*"‘V”‘;'I‘ stead, For soveral days past the fecelpts | Detroit Tribune: 0 wonder” mused serle ally Tiee (Without Sunday), One Year.. - oothe ashien disappolntiment lust yeat when e | 8 ! ! a u \ od | Dally Bee and Sunday, One Year 1 0o jone vote to enable them to effect a re- | As the signs now are Loulsiana will be | demoerath policy every Industry in | got" ahout |,‘,,m' ',.“H to secure the nomina- [ 0f wheat in this market have fallen below | ous :ln‘-r(;»‘!n-{. "h't-w September happened to Bies Bomms 3 Tim fon and they may be able toia promising fighting ground for the | Utak has experigticed a decline. Next | tion' in 1895 16 the. tsrge mistiey "o e | 08 whes last year. Recelvors say that ofter. | BSIthIrty dave.lo 5 May, “she Bunday Bee, One Year... B o 380 | secure this vote by a compromise with | republicans in the nat mal eampaign. | to mining the intorest that suffered | Passage of the bill for A new method of ®e- | jngs are dally growing lighter, and daily | didn’t have the money to pay her fir faturdny e, One Yenr it 6 | the populist senntors, who hold the bal- —_— Je:AHRE O sy alsl Accord: [ [feling the Board of Fire and Police Com-: | ey here suppore the statement. Of the ¢ v Terald: Miss Occldent—Men Veekly Bes, Ono Year..... por sefin g s N most is that of sheep ralsing. Accord- | missioners in Omaha could be written some other hand, there has been a more than | New York Herald: Miss Occldent--Mer [ T By Bl ance of power, but it seems to be the |s AS TO CHARLES A. COE. | Ing to the Salt Lake Tribune, the value | interesting light would be thrown on Majors’ | oore ponding Increase in coarse grains, | SN0 ll::;;:‘r":'" o e A LA R R Bouth Omatin, Singer Ti: Corner N and 24th 8ta, | consensus of opinion among the re-| The candidacy of Charles A, Coe for | of sheep in the territory in 1802 w. “{;.'.'.':f-'"fi} :fl",'n'r'.'fl.':;'".':.‘.:‘l::'m,}, i B0 heste | though of course the daily reports of car | ' ifes Orlont—Yes, I've heard that many of Chicagn Ofice, 317 Chmbet of Commerce. R o a1 O 8 M ey o S ot o the. disteict JGouEt | g4 duon00, Wi (a6t yeardt Wag 4n, 160, | (LSO 12 Hestndion the satoment that one of ATl graln reatipis, Durter The frer over [ them have to dance on nothing. N u-.\"r.r'\ an 4'11 n”mvvrw.mm Bullding. | wige to do this. According to a re- | was not of ‘1|I~' own sceking but (“m' and undoubtedly will show a fur- [law was the pull it gave certain republican days of the month the rece pts of flax were Philadelphia Record: I\Vnhllv ;T?’"(h,,‘;““"“ Wishingiin, 1 ¥ Strvat, K. W, ported interview with Senator Sherman, | forced upon him by his admirers in | (o dectine. 1o 1o under o pro. | Sate ocials in lrv,unaln.-”rnlu?gv_l that | equal lo nearly two-thirds the total amount Harduppe, keens 10 s ba srrioed 5 He Xeeps fons 3 el ¢l ¢ | commerelal clrele: v, Coe 18 1 e 4 i has been the purpose all along to use this | received during the full month of Septem- lobbs-—I should o g A o e el ket T e Haitor, | Mo does not belleve there will be any | commercial eireles. Mr. Coe Is an ideal | toetive i, the wool clip of Utah | pull in the interest of Tom Majors and Tom | ber. The quantity recalven Auring Septem. | AboUt everything he can get. ~ AL T BUSINESS 1. struggle over the small offices, or a |business man and counts as many warm | ¢,1q for $1.600,000, while this year it | Majors' friends. It is Intimated that, It de- | ber was 816,662 bushels, which was more Harper's Bazar: rofessor—President Prmaha: © Drtts, chibaks &hd Dostoftics orders o [and populists to secure the chairman- ';w-n u'vln!\ 1y |~|].-un|n-.l for ); s With |t amount. The eattle interest, which | iy Douglas county as matiers now stand, [ber the recelpts were 527,872 bushels. The same | Tommy, one way in which you find him ‘ be made pa e e e comMPAky. [ships of the committees. In the opinton | the johbing and manufacturing inter is i " has frered, and nece: Mr. Majors is constantly in the city, and | proportion prevails with regard to all coarse | different 4 THIS REE PUBLISHING COMPANY I 3 I 400070 |18 fmportant, has suffered, and neces ntly i v, p e ryor s Jurand Xo 1l coutse | dlfteree s e o Wk ‘ b —=—= fof the Ohlo senator, and it will be gen- | ests of this city and has been largely | gty an property values are lower | there Is no longer any question but that he | grains except rye. The recelpts of oats for Tommy—Washington will shake off the shroud and endeavor to|eleven days of October been 66, b | 9 e ey o e » o R T ¢ o GRATE AEIGTE. | AT » 3 | i 5 - | Richmond Dispatch: “What would you , eor TATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | erally regarded as having great welght, ‘h: V;nm ntal 13: X1 .v.m!!m. On 1 ' [now than before the democratic policy | prove that he was not dead but sleeping. bushels, as compared with 1,245 busi te dur. | o5 e iat pia, You ferjores D Tuactiuch Secratry ot The Dee it 1,,, most probable outcome of the situa- | trade and enlarging its tributary terri went into eff In view of this it w every consideration of right and jus- | Ing the entire month o ptembe arley the actual number of f lite coples of the Dally Moining, Evening and ny printed duriag the month of September, 1595, W B foll | tion s a 0 | pubticans « tice and decency renders solemn and serious | Feceipts during October thus far have been L that the republican party | yqenane that Tom Majors 15 fnally: sod bushels, while the total for tne o z e r 3 evably ‘dead, 86 fa < political pre- | month of September was only 510,777 bushels. , - ed nothing more than the :‘rrmn\n:‘l». 1 '." ]n h\r 1u i [l‘ll\ll‘lllnllrllw Qf course, it Is not reasonable to fenr that Washington Star: “I nebbah could see, o ORI L O L S R e AL AN P | TUR VAT et WIlT. SOt ate. reltivary: | WA Lo e n, “de sense in some folke ing victory 1§ has already sald in a previous article, there h S tinte,: Wte ho | Witholdin' de crust er bread f'um de needy, g ory in Novembe 8 ‘ SnTk gt all for any length of time. Farmers w T 4 A ) | should be some sanitary regulation to keep averse to selling thelr wheat for rujing | 1oF, save up: foh banquets for people datil | ) the dead in their graves. Has not the re v L > R | | mpromise between the re- |t 1l democrats, resulting in a [ In season and ont of season Mr, (oo 10.845 | division of patronage between the two | has devoted his best energies toward | plain parties, but leavin the democrats in | the npbuildi of Omaha's commerce control the committees and of the |and has made many and great sacrificos organization of the senate. In protecting the city from the inroads Trustworthy Washington advices of commereial rivals and influences that that many republicans share Senator | menaced its prosperity. As a moember hould certainly set my face against it, would | should 1 &1 &' go 'way a 1K erbout ‘em, an' ain’® . and have coarse grains to sell, will ngry, noha Cunnincham R Seott, who prates so (v;‘j»'llh"\"li’lr‘l: ¥ -\:l“ff_‘""\;‘]d O T wehe [ send the latter to market now and hold the | MOMETY: nohow loudly about his patriotic devotion to | &% R Rt ¢ wheat for the reason that the coarse grains | Cincinnati Enquirer Has not Nebraska had enough of theso polit- | siht fof tivel ch highet values in | In-hand ties mey ae duty, has called in an outside judge to | jeal burdens? After the people of the state | CoMMand relatively much higher values in [ In-h 4 2 Bloomers 1l enough, " and four- s th 1 f tl iv + this market than wheat. There is the further | Comminsville sage, 1 no amount of mas. [ Sherman's views on the subject, De- | 0f the execntive committee that had take charge of the work of the criminal | have oftcially declared this tiresome and reason that flax cannot be held in the stack ;'V{Y{'vx-)uy-lmx will ’”\ 0 ;‘ In .m‘.- w;- ‘ lleving that under existing politieal | charge of the campaign agninst prohibl- | giviston of the distriet court for two | Foublesome man dead fs It not too much | o wheat can with catery ooy Mo by | noshihe o the FiB.ty mEite e it e | | that he should conditions, with a democratic adminis- | ton in 1800 he, at the expense of his fawecks in order that he may make an | cofi tration, there will be no advantage in | Private business, devoted nearly a year | ploctioncering tour of W e the nalls out of his | the eloments pushing on the reins to make him go faster and come back to us and seek to re- men belleve that the heayy move. | I8 Other than the same old woman. shington and | verse the judgment passed upon him? There oarse graln will be practically over | Judge: Reporter—Where fs 20,35 famous ot : Ly : . | fortife” nrduotis. Tabors. dRvBIVIRE Yo ; ! 3 I8 a crying demand: for some new and live | bofore the 15th of next month. and the earls | coniobs gt s o pati b P UL SR yx the arduous labors devolving upon | Burg countles fn the Interest of his men in Nebraska republiosn. politice. The closing of naylgetian is Jkely o spas ship. | CFoot Bal Captatn—Totally disabled. 3 BECRTI wiien sitclicontrol conlili) B HHtnagers of thatontest, ANGUBRLY. ednlaney or ve-eleutloni 18 AoTnscs | by b pers carrying corpses t00 long. [ pers on to make inducements for a larger | Won't be able to play again this season ¢ and sale [ Ad_he devote his valuable time and only be seeured by a barter of the public business are nothing to With the third party, They are of the [labor without thought of personal re- | him, and yet the r ting old mounte ESCRCRIETIUNEINALO T opinfon, 1t s sald, that with the house | ward, but e was also a liberal con- | hank who deserts his post of duty - YL | overwhelmingly republican and the | Wibutor to the funds raised for the |y (le most important cases of his | v e he o Reporter—Rreak a limb? g s movement of wheat during the first halt of | R TR 4 by B oot Ba iptain—Worse than that. Or- 108, T o ls ey, arket #hould - demand | sored'u shave, want.to sissh n tHe butbecs it, which is entirely likely. chair, and the villaln gave him a hair-cut, SECURITY. in my Democrat: The city of Louls- | DECLINE IN CUBAN COMMER. in a position to exchange messages e i LT . Washington Post : .17 power of veto sidin in the presi- | prosecution of the camp: whole term of oftice are pending h of condolence with Omaha. The Nebraska Has o reeptible Effect : Blectors must register October 17, 1 : 3 % : i iy ¢ 1 g e i ” " A thousand wives went out today fl|:l|l\'u\'|>u\h| 2, Last yemr's registra- | dent, responsibility for action in I In truth, Charles A, 1S DOVEN | fhe audacity to ask people to vote for [ (0NN 100ks back on much anguish and tur- ey CUHRLE And locked the doors behind the bulence, with a great deal more ahead of it. The Kentucky city is in the midst of com- tion. In both cases it is the American clatio at element of mis- Ly L oL s o S okiNe® Yorka tradh Witk ORel a1 tive of bills or in the modification | been a deadhead or a dead weight in enue measures sent from the | this community. IIe has never held A | oftice, never tice, nor has he ever been the ini YORK, Oct. 14.—Mr. Waydell of | And put the keys whore the dell & Co., steamship owners, at No. 21 [ That nobody could find the Old Slip, in commenting upon the vast falling tion 18 void his continunnce on the beneh 3 et of lisle has tinally delivered | louse to the senate should be permitt e addr They knew no thic They had made su could entrance gain, Seer » of that, re of Txelf. -Democrat. embarr; ons of the citizens' party, who: e form The reports o to sh i Ros s which he might | to continue In the hands of the dem M SRRV Sl B e the latier being the worst | consequent. withdrawal of several sieamships | ¥ £¥ery' one of them hud i tos! {3 Ry | It is a significa 1ct tha ver always Y o er key benea e s et % X hodnte o feratic committees, That this position | office, he only objection that demo- begins 1o go wha 5 o S oruNkalnE £ It has caused a split among t from the Cuban trade, said toda: ““The prietasctir- Semsah AN have delivered here had l:lli"‘l\p“ A the AT e T ml” Tlia | €Ut ens’ ralfo) (et Uik AL Ha :.‘ ri:|: o 80 up when free colnage crusading lle republicans, resulting in two tick- | regular steamship lnes between New York THE STORY DOOKS OF YORR. invitation to be present at the Neb) Pt b My gl Nt § R S LA < ts for city and legislative offi and Cuba are the Wilson, the Waydell, the b state democratic convention, republicans of the senate should not | has been i staunch republican. The ARt Tonidaite ey Springfield (Mass) Republican: Munson and the Spanish. Until trade fell Harper's Dazar. st i enter into any sort of coalition with [only objection that rvepublicans raise | Talvifle, (SUHeCTSiv from the reports of the off owing to the insurrection the Ward linn | Tack back the book thou gavest, for it hath tnto print with bis views on the pro- | there is obviously nothing to be gained | republican, but an outspoken opponent bR Ch LATR E LG S b SRR e e S well | month, and the Munson line about two ships [~ Ehosts at sea; 1 thia Hittog R skville-West in- | by such a course, while it i quite pos- |0 daklintern polities aud government | ™ 01 00 of the recent frosty nighis? ARV MASsAGHTROtE In Douglas county, in | month, In round ng.m,....vg \l should say | It his no deep analysis of how the human cident. It is very hard for Mr. Dickin- |sible that 1t might be turned to the |by star-chamb | Pronts of Corn In the Hoof. L, bR UL et S L C e LT Wil work when it is suffering from pains dent. s very ha Mr. “ k e B st endorsed, with one exception, the nomi- ers a mg 0 2. At lea ¢ of any kind son to realize that le is no lon; a | disndvantage of the party. As some of | Between Charles A. Coe and Albyn | kil sels have been taken off in conse- | v that a large pro- : SR ¥ ot 5 ion: followedith Sibek L o e depreciation of ¥ "Tig by sithple thle , of love 80 BeSintihe ob e shistibe the republicans argue, with their party [ Frank there can be no comparison, My, | The Tehotie o to show op will b fed g | tlon foll '\hn]|nl.;;w‘\|l(;;\": hn"ul!”.‘::“.vl\,.w.yrr\:A;:;“‘ ! "fnnr:fu.:tla n’u!llvm’::llvir';u»v.rxr(..rr‘;d"n.n-.- e T .1.3‘.‘.‘ A simple tale of love, of lov —_—_— dominating the house and the demo- | Coe is a self-made business man, to | cattle ond hege, instead of being sold at un- lelay | confidence in the Cubin trade and are not | That not a villa ough in their city convention to dela n in the world could turn Tast yen registration s void. 1f [crats controlling legislation in the | Whom Omaha and Dougias county nre P M-”I’;'m ey on after the nomination of a mayor and | shipping I3RS, L R L T | And not o shudder did 1 have from title to you want to vote your convictions No- | senate, responsibilit for under everlast ob fons, M DY I AR ot e T S, oy | trea to await the report of a committeo | “‘i‘ Boocs bolng shipped are for spot cash, . the end. . you w ate, 3 et ; by it Agr S o B hoor business only | appointed to examine the nominations of the | @hd there is very little ready cash in Cuba | Thatly not the book I like to read, I'd have vember 5 It is necessary that you reg- {tion with a democratic o Frank is man - who has made his | when the producer Is obliged to market his itizens’ organization, when they are made, | Pecauso the local trade is paralyzed and so you know, my friend. ister according to law this year. Do not [tration in charge will be largely | Hving out of politics, He simply wants | Surplus at a time and in a w ay dictated by | and see if they can be endorsed, G ";m‘u' tempo s )" rf'stfl--nl& ln;\lv |II‘H, «;l\hnu: Give me the book of wild alarms, of dark aler ¢ L g SR 3 o i 3 9 X P | the specuiators; i ows o their money back to Spain with them. Those | Give e MopkAl el s Lol put it off till the last day. October 17 | lifted from the shoulders of republi- |10 exchange his position in the federal | 4 e g nd i'“'l"‘;‘l'l‘-‘l f‘:‘”- lxlnx"n of CONTse, M| who have remained o DbU ey L e T e s R the atest is the first registration day cans and a campaign next year in de- [eonrt house for one in the county court | Advies to Raw Judges T e R Pl e for | oor. ) miseries, — fense of the enactments of the Fifty- |house. He has never been identi ‘1‘ R : ]“’-‘ Lt '-I‘ T any considerable length of time, cspecially (l\n“r(‘) "";'f!x'"pih\"f ll-lrllv‘qlllnnl“;::‘fl of ma | A crime for every page, or, It the author 5 3 P S TN ver i s " e News has no sympa h unwar- | wyon its inspiratio ostility fo a partic, | Chinery and ovisions—especlally canned | has no heac In 1801 Douglas county gave Judge | fourth congress will be obviated. As to | With any movement or interest for the ranted abuse of courts, but It objects 1o |\1I}:r"v|x;rr‘)’|‘ '4»1‘&'(-«“43..‘y'»f‘-"‘\'n \‘\\f"‘t’n provisions—to Cuba, but now most of the | To think 'em up, disasters of a dreadful Hopewell 11,499 votes and it will do 80 | (e division of again i 1805, He has been weighed in | promise or « the balance and found not wanting in [ importan ronage from a com- | development of OGmaha and is being | courts attempting to maintain their dignity alition it is of very small [ Pushed for a lucrative office only for |by contempt proccedings, unless such pro the benefit of his dervish backers e i TN il for Cuban factories are silent and there 1s only sort instead. | a call for machinery repairs. I may safely that New York's trade with Cuba has an cecasional local election ought not, there- fore, to be taken too seriously. The Amer people do not object to secrst societie I want my heart A1 harrowed up, my soul- strings yanked till tense; fallen off over $1,000,000 a month since the | Give m and judges to do | but they do cbjest to secret political action g & thought to split my brains, so those qualities which go to make a'| There will undoubtedly be a perfectly |9 tes. Between these two men th o o O ikesinages, not Ilke partlsans, | gucn action ta most dangerous in a free gov. | 2TUTection began Glva SR o (i b ta Kb s Dao R anD faithful servant of the people. clear understanding between the house | voters of ihis county should haye no and then newspaizrs will have no excuse | arnment. The theory of democracy Is that | GEORGIA MILY AN A rE Duts him'In the frame the business of politics should be carried on Of mind to sealp his daddy In pursuit of enly and in the light of day. This is the | Refuse to Mareh the Atlanta Streets| Wwealth and fame. A ly sound and safe theory. The whole dark- ax the President's Escort. short, 1 pine for those old tomes with TS EOHKRELD lantern business is an anachronism which fs| ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 14.—The announce- | ™ $Mort, 1 pine for those ol " Wilhelm 11. has caused the imprisonment - : B2 gcauseg e sadly out of place In this country. "If any |ment was made this afternoon by Colonel | Tn which the hero fecds én fire and munchos | e e e e o IsMgion e At SHINY | ok ks e ieda (Rt o ehoy - ke R fin 8, (Candls r carpet-tacis, et Ve Qs L0l iVt manfaWho vl | itiiol ik chureh dwh foH G N Ed LA eI s ”“'I'h in 8. Candler, the senior colonel of the | g, Carbet-tacks to criticise them e, and senate republicans regarding legis. | difleulty in making the right choice overnor Culberson of Texas set the | jation, particularly -in relation to |and registering their sufirages for pace I shutting the doors of the state | uvenne, and it Is pretty safe to as. | Churles A, Coe. on the pugilistic punchers who were | qye that whatever measures for fn- threatening to invade it. The lesson Kanixer ix Foolish. Whercin {1 z THE IMPORTANCE OF REGIS "RATION creasing the veceipts of the government es we used to read in that ittt ¢ 3 i Thursday of this week is the first day | quires every German editor fo shout hir Rk . ake | Georgla volunteers, that no company of the | sweet bygone time should not be permitted to go ‘“l‘ WS pa passed by the house will receive fh 3 s A4 “( e l,“ 3 l“””,h LA R Ll apeech, . He ot only | SBATY, 18t bigi ey #o" openty and make " rogular National guard will consent (o parade | When Huclstersimold usihorormiat o dosen Mhe governors of other threatened states % el v ate oprekistrationb Tt egiatrntion He: . pre- ' PR WARS SSHIRSES & AlSRCD. the ad. | his fight agains with the weapons of a resuld 8 9 g for a dime. The governors of ¢ I.l 1 threate support of the republicans of the sen FeRIBIER Cho SR ot NG oat Mg | miseen Ifll.(«['h‘ but 1‘ Il-t»l.lll. he 8d-) froeman. Any other course only serves to on Presidcnt day at the exposition October should prepare for action. AT S B e r o g D at" celticism, . He would cortainty arouse sympathy for the object of his ai 23. The reason for this Is that the expodt. mane does not appear on the books | muke better syceches than he has ever made | Srous® SYMP ] tion directors have placed the parado i ¢ the registrars in the procinet fmwhich | It be gave the critics a show, permittsd them charge of Captain J. F. Burke of the Gate A, | e ties, well and good. The republicans |OF the registrars in the precinet in whic f‘ to polnt out the faults in his oratory and ING SHOW. City guards, an organization which Is noc effect that the Turkish Porte Is ready to | cor 1ot Lesitate to aceept the full re- - carefully studied all their utterances. By so Sk cnlisted in the state service, does not wear give all the promise llm.l [ ;Ilu |“1 sponsibility for them. But obviously | rammeled ballot on the day of election. umx[»" B ‘;\ iy ‘:mr mmhr;m x“x”‘ Burope’s sick man may rebel against tak- th¢ Fegulation state uniform and is not under quired of him. The chief trouble with : by votes from either of the other par Latest cable advices are to the hie res be able to cast an u S W TR e e e s e i AlnEL officers commissioned by any state authority. c they will, in any event, be in better po- | Failure to SHRE: you dre DRODAMY [yiche Chrls worbvad,. Boore Balee ought B ERbeR d0ss NG neRIEat Hlily Seiim st linG ot i vodhte | saracal et Lol the Porte Is that he is known too well | jijon 10 justify themsolves bofore the | resistered Is tantamount to voluntary ' to keep a squad of critics in his pay, JRLEOonIo. more than a yesr ago decided that the state and that not one of his former Promises (o it they act independently than wmehisement. The fmportance nn" e — - I ‘l‘”m:x\r”'x{lwd\l“ 1 !!ll«l\\ some oratorical militia could” not legally parade with the has ever been completely redecied fal s s : Erict therefore, cannot be over- | A Good Suggestion. Boston on the 2gg. c UseHs campalgn in gvard. On this account that company was s ever been completely redecmed. if they make any sort of compromise or g | S m el Boston on the 23d. not invited to participate in the parades on > tie up with either the populists or demo . | The Omaha Bee a few days ago contained [ Hon. Johu C. New ha® ceased mrv“l!«l”n!’ ;h" opening day of the exposition and on | Senator Vest breaks forth once more Ot et nra ol Eriatstioht b huportance of early registration | an invitation from a business man ot 1 iterviews since Indlanapolis eent out those | Luberty ell day, but, {hrough the action of to procluim to an excited populace that [ T A BREOURE duestion uer this yer than ever before, | Mont, o the jobbers and manufzcturers of | 4iscouraging figures of specch DINERAE I ol ae AL e o aliken R IRINGHL S0F S tvoe "anl tmitiitad [ HE0 DanE Hate weveute fat (Hoigdvern- | o LS RS tormined at the polls | Omaha to visit that city. The jobbers and| The goosebone, corn husks and other re- L O he procession to escor AG1JRALLTL for tho. frec L [ ment the republicans of the Fitty-fourtl | Fhe issue to be determined at the po | menufactorers have had @ very busy sesson, | liable weather prophets agreo that a large | President Cleveland to the ground on- the colnage of silver and gold at the ratlo | o501 WHIETEROS OF (he KRtourth | ber 1 that between good local | but would 1t not be a ood 1dex to drop Dusks | Juley oot Wase 8 mie abery svoeint & T e L o DR ot o i ; congress opose Tegistation anc v [ b ! sooi Hlea 1o u : : U olone s one e most prom- of 160 to 1. The senafor will eventually | "o op course, on the lines of re. | Zovernment by honest cit | S ion a0 gerup A partat [ Political’/conyentions! which cautiously. re-| inét Olevolaaas e o GRorgle bt rogret that he ever denied the report that he had regained his senses and abandoned the hopeless fight for the °s3 men and visit the wountain city [ frain from platform building display When the Burlington road | wholesoma fear of givi up to Billings the Exhibit man A trip over the line and went as far | p It is bardly possible [OMicials and extravagance, defalention and corruption, ue between government by men who publican polic that they will pr compromise in this matter. As there is sp it is understood that this will not prevent 18 the “ring away. | his insisting on a strict observance of the Mr. Paul Morton of Chicago, son of Hon. | military law of the state. The regular militia Sterling Morton of Nabraska and Wash- | is with Colonel Candler and the indications DOSC o1 accept any REPUBLICANISM IN LOUISIANA. of ¢ ke the busi ath, to diseriminate ag i " mhe treatment planters of Lout congress and democratic future cities. It nt that Omaha | rent m ist every citl g at many goods to an on who profosses a proseribed erced. | by calling upon them in t feeling that would prove not only | curves on a m . faua from a demoeratic | \ei "o very ossence of the republican | €0 Hy ¢ asiae Vith the very 1109, 0L, the, republican ant, but profitable, Helena is the cap Gotham's feminine 400 and recent recruits | intestines sent to Prof. Haines of Rush Medi- | only remedy of ‘its kind ever pro. Iministration | g,y of government s the stake, no | 1 e the Lt on: uéstlon being fully set- |iare ooy FLnine 40 ’ e L neaes ! of ; Thod p 0 c govern q ke, N0 | tal of the state, the ques eing set- [ aro watching the hotels where the engaged college for examination and has mado g o sasing to the > bids falr to make Louislana a repub- |, vige cltizen can afford to risk the | ted and they do husiaos o truly metropoli- | duke holds forth, This is. nat SUFDPISIAG 10 | chvarul diageanie of bie Causcs which Ted to | ucedy vleasing to the taste and Lt lican staté” mext year, particularly in [0 0o Lis vote by larartoSacIBtaL. n ® and we belleve that each and every [ view of the fact that the duke 15 s matting | Elioissver AbRERS LILND i t'the wadding go]vmlr_lu to the stomach, prompt in s A O i g s ) : 5 . | one of our business houses would be greatly | of a success in running down bargains, | of John W. Taplin and Anna Gage September action and truly beneficizl in i the event of Mr, Clovelnud agnin belng | “prowy member of the star chamber | ooy at baines agnitude of thelr bysi L S i3hwo:Bep n Y i candidate for president. The repeal anizaton that is secklng to | It they should pay the city . visit, AT Aot ont i G871, | 0 the cauca of the deaths ana imreecio | ©TCtS, prepared only from the most ) of the bounty on sugnr was a severe engthen Its grip upon the city hall | 9n® tart the bal a-rollin Was a strap for suspending trousers, He has| Wh et wag at it \)»mlfhl to be wholesala }A(‘fll'-l')'““llll.'n.vwnn!v]osnhsmm'cfl,liw blow to the sugar interest of Loulslana, | \1q court house and to make more W AR en assigneo of quita a number of patents, | Polfoning settles beyond a doubt that the| many excel ent qualities commend it R IB ha At erawil o s, 2 % Crafe g St 45 TOWA PRESS COMMENT. overal of recent date. Hiy patent scrap | lam bastily cooked for the wedding supper | e oip ) Righlaas: 3 “(!”'l'l h'“ll.""l"“ 'l‘ I:”T:"""‘““[ :'I:""‘II"“‘I secure the tenures of office of the In- - book has been a sucesss. L P caused all the sufferin te all and have made it the most stimnlus; of ‘the; bounty,: and ‘the: plt iscals under whom ors naturally felt that they should not | ; gazin: bear the th stamp of his c ally, and | in re delightfully strai soctal way it would | air-linish. hies of the professio Uing | died and some are still suffering from the ‘m effectually. di ht and | deadly trichinae infection orbid | of Rush Medical college has prepared $ats - ot ™ o | mens from the portions of the walls of the stipation. Hyrup of Figs is the peis colds, head- Dr. B. R. Lecount | aches and fevers and cures haMitual the lottery, but it ness so unprofitable and hazardous that few will want to engage in it. Keep the good work up. white metal. 2 the . v i administer their offices economic o tlead, and overy business man we | ingion, has been appolnted consul for Vase: ire that the president’s escort will be con- ON; ITNJOY nothing else as to which a compromise n 2 L f. | Mmet with in that beautiful city was pleased | ji5 0" "aR bean TR D —_— could have any real fmportance it will | A1, lmpartially and with the bost In- | to know that they wers s ot sunnbclan| R R ST T e ANy, Both the method and results when By strict enforcement of the anti- [ manifestly be wise on the part of sen- | (erests of RLDOy TN IR :.:‘"\’31]";‘,; Sl attanly RULLG A plets | e Mavenciser In) Lol ons foked 1or Death Cauxed by Trichinosix. Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant lottery laws the postoflice authorities [ate republicans to keep free from cvery- | VW, aund government by men sworn | ke the hand of the Helena citizen, We |2 “stall’ in a varlety, and the hardened| CHICAGO, Oct. 14.—It was announced to and refreshing to the taste, and actg ¥ p X ield o ver o wrong- Falat f e pusher se 0 olg aay it it e o ar believe they have effectually suppressed thing of the kind. to shield and cover up ]m Wi ]-u ‘ : M.“,.’ our fl'xm:;? m..,“]h that a ,,’W- !\”‘V_- J‘ I!h:v.r sent him to a neighboring l.-\>t 'u:z it "hnI h;:\ln ’l'vh'rlnmn 1 u)m\l !;n\ g‘."u’ )(‘tplum]rllyon the l\ldneys, swi - is ki The Post- oing of every fellow member of their | hearty welcome could not be given them y gtable ¥ strictest medical authority that seven of the | Tivor ax S e ¥ oll swindles of this kind. The Post —_— 2k : i nder | than they would recelve at Helena. It is one | Percival Lowell's maps of Mars In a cur- | victims of the Sabula, Ta, Ei e e s Liver and Bowels, cleanses the 8y8e office department cannot exterminate lark-lantern « and pledged, under ‘ | cccived by the sugar The United States supreme court has recouvened, but as yet no intimation of an appointment to fill the vacancy on the highest bench in the land. If the selection of a successor to Justice Jack- son is to be postponed until after con- gress shall have been convened the work of the court must suffer from the ab- sence of a full counrt competents and st. ley Gazette: If rallroad trafiic is any | an sl o NS popular remedy known. N 4 The reduction of the ‘sentence of Defaulting 2 4 indicatisn of returni good times, we are P h 3 1 b Brok Frog. 3 P i 3 have been thus damaged by the party | qospoiled will have his name on the Rapids route through Towa and Scuth Dikota ;:“';‘;:‘*{“,r”';": ate 3\41{ rs)v ¢'|lx.1'nmu~ as a on the Norfolk & Western road was | €D bottles by all leading drug. i v " 0 o sive 1 ] ansacte e o b 88 1a S v . 0 akers. e average = ri 5 relin o b to which they had always given tl registration Looks early. One of the | trans 5.; the larg Mibusiness lr-i}‘pe:'-:lr:?‘; rustler would not object to Involuntary se. | Wrecked by a broken frog between Bluefield | EiSts. Ary reliable druggist who support, When this -was followed by | sprong points of the order has been Its month of September was the best month | ClUslon on the Taylor basis of $176,000 a | and m"”rm Gocng. clasb oonmn meret cairan | sy nobhave it on handwill proz Vice President Stevenson s going to [ the refusal of the democratic comptiol systematic organization for the purpose | ever Known e th Jner Za v'"'l-pl Lo st i Sl Fopintmere ihionni|dnure it promptly for any one who take an actlve part in the oratorical |leg of the treasury to pay them 5o mueh | oe having every one of lts voters roale. | e Malnauakgapagvan i Nebraskathoy| s cuiVERCTIMAROL X Detroltilooks afgreat |iT L0, HATK ARG Hhion ditobed, Boventys | it o try it. ~ Donot acceptany portion of the Ohio campa Mr. fof the bounty as had been earned be- [ ol and every one of its votes \:m\'u ]frmn Irn“upwlwn'yle:u d_‘k_';'(lv‘hflhwlu[" r: s Lome M dm“iLu’*:";‘_:“"’l“’_‘;":””*L'“;' were more or less injured. P. P. Dillon, | gubstitute 4 . : rue democratie o W ee silv 8 an. S | mayor of Pocahonta had r G 5 Stevenson merely wants to inform his | fore the taviff lnw went into effect he men who liave sunk party lines | men haye siaried s st to enioin oy Srer | nearly six feet (all and vory i th;, HE 18 BAvIE ok ‘,\'.\‘.':}f.;”;:;%f;ifi Jadly te CALIFORNIA FiG SYRUP €O, friends that in ease of a pinch he might | for which congress made an appropria tho present contest aud have united | money branch of the party from using the |3 Moustache and a goates, which -are iron | sy i M senger. All the wounded passen- o : s 3 e Rney hEAAGL by ballots, | Bray. He is a forceful speaker, and fs not | oore (JisSeNE! S <ot SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Sopeent. ta,accept o nomination for the ftion they became wore strongly Im- |in one solid “phalanx In opposttion. fo bl ancthe L Chiolon. it ue et ot Aeak i ABdE 1A Sno gers Wore talcn to Pocabontas for medical | QOUBYULE, xr, HEW UOGK, M. presidency, and, failing in that, might | pressed with the faet that their in ¢ . b corruption and sectarian proscripiion | mination of the whole matter. possibly be persuaded to continue to | terests are of no cousequence at Wash- | cannot afford to be less vigilant. Davenport Democrat: The State university discharge the duties of the vice presi- | ington, so far as the democrats are con Delay is dangerous. The duty of the | ©f Iowa is in need of money. The special wha o2 dene; rned . f e ’ call for it 1s on account of the increasing 2 PP A it g et carnad. true citizen is to register and to r number of studanis. All the departments are v AR AWy A nu ement in the interest of the | jsper -on the first day that the books | erowded, the present, actual attendance being The only thing that has been offered | yopublican party was started in Loulsk- | e open. 1174, the lirgest.in’ the history of the In- Fiff en Houses in opposition to the election of Guy ana by the planters n b A n e stitution. The /presperity of the university e Doane is that his Hord THORS Goorge. | o o b 5 THE UTAR OAMPAIGN has been far beyond Iowa's growth in popu s ‘ » o HURE TICOTEE | indieations are that it has been steadily i 1 16N, | 1ation (his 18} quite as croditable to the W. Doane, has been an active supporter growing. Recently a number of repub The campaign in Utah appears to be | stat it 1s to*thé university. of the munlcipal reform movement. |jjean clubs lave boon organized in | very lively and local interest in it has | Cedar Rapids @azette: A man living near To supply clothing for— Judge Doane was in that movement for two years and long before the citizons' movement was dreamed of. His son, who happens to be nominated for comptroller, will ,be elected upon his own individual merit, becanse the seen o good. de An&lfad T co. | Minburn wears' the champlonship belt for varlous parts of the state, but cspe- | ! & good-denl intensiled by the re- (LU earely accomplished crop liar : | 3 . clally in the sugar producing districts, | Port that the Mormon chureh is con- | in the state His . imogination soarklos | | { | | composed of men who have hitherto | corning itself in the interest of the ro. | like champagne And has mg it in breadin fifteen of the l:lrgcst in the 1 with the democratic party. Al | prblican party. It is more (han likely ‘-"m.lr““fim'.'.,» “y]:nr?'l;m'llur\lt“1.3'3 Sefiows these clubs declare theie purpose to be |t the chairman of the republican side lot near my home which I have to advocate and disseminate central committee, Mr, Cannon, used for a barnyard.| Last spring I planted it ac country—isreason enough » doe is ¢ Was sent out by the [ instead of acrods. Ode day this week I went democrats, In view of the indicatjons | ©9t to the patch ta see If the crop was ripe 2 3 : 1 7 © | for digging. The tops were dead and i avorable to republican victory. rder 3 favorable to republican victory, fn order | {ooes se though the potatoes were ready People know him to be competent and | trine of protection fo all American fn- | rect in the opinion that the roport:de {12 paialoss, Bl widve ia quite stesp, s e " absolutely straight. i e e e b S B e ! plantedthe igiya up and down the b for making our own cloth- = party. They propose to devote thel The big life iusurance companies are | off ation and election endeavoring by concert of action to pre- | of avowed republicans for offi Some | f0 have an excuse for defeat. It the | for the cellar. "To make sure I dug down vent their agents and solicitors from [of these clubs adopted resolutions em. | ChUreh is meddling in political s 1l 8 e peramhildtonn et the, roms and 4% glving policy buyers rebates on the | phatically condemuing the policy which | 1% 0f course, to be condemned for suel R oAl KR A AT DAL 0L ok IN premiums, Every insurance company |they assert is ruining Louisiana and |2¢tion and certainly the republicans | get it closed up. It's a fact, and If you of any magnitude recoguizes the fact | pledging futwre allegianee fo the re- | 9F Utah onght not to need such holy ok S DE ARt L Ahw Sy00 s ihe-place that sharing the commission between |publican party. That fhis movement | THAt territory has suffered so mucl, RN DU, ) e agent and patron is a common and | may result in giving the electo al vote everyday affair. It Is done because the [of Loulslana to the republican party commission allowed is greater than the |next year Is by no means fmprobabl agents will insist on and they ave will- | It is true the democratic majority to ts to the nomi o ing—Dbut there are others e We make it the way we want it—the way you want it— Tailor made. The most fashionable clothing—the perfect fitting—the long wearing kind—that would to cost you a 4 month’s salary if you went to a small tailor—but we employ e Ing to cut rates at their o personal | be overcome is 1 It was more the atlar ale e g GG L Sk e 31 . (15000 . e bk e i so many tailors and make so many suits and overcoats from Merely forbidding this obnoxions prac- [ that a change of about 32,000 votes will . . . tice under severe penalties will not stop | be necossary fo give the state 1o our own specially selected cloths that our prices begin at $8.50- the alleged dbuse at once. The publie | republicans next year. Such a change P e generally belleves that the list | may appear hardly possible, and yet it : by apiear iy possible, ang ! owdaer BROWNING, KING & CO. premiunms are higher than need be and [ may be accomplished if the new repub- 1 7 A1 b s pda sda ada b 2 st pdy ABSOLUTELY PURE S0 080 SR O T O R RO R 0 08 R O O 4 Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report It can exact 48 to lnsure the colored voters generally it Is bound to take every rebate that |lican movement shall become so strong bt

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