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SUDMI to lidfeiro tun. mill Hiiliicrllieil In inv
, tills lUlh il.iy of bi'ptoniliur , A. I )
JblKJ. A. I' I'l II. .
No\V that Allan Uoot , IB nnniintitud for
congress , llio cimp.iign.vill proccud
without further ft lotion.
Tin : vigorous opjioiitlon of shippers to
the uniform bill of lading \\hich \ the r.iil-
roads iittemiit'-d to put in foico , buccoss-
fullj ytraturlid the seheino.
thoryclono of the Papplo In tlio
l rsico , ! Mr. Bryan will hiu o
consido ublo expotibo nnd mental exer
tion by promptly retiring from the field ,
Tin : Minnesota democratic platform
outuiiuls the famous Indiana pioduc-
thin The MinnosoU ooiitlngont work
on the theory that the slimmer the
chuneos of SUCO033 the longer the plat
form.
A oun.vi republican rally , with
R ] ocuhos that will pivo the key note to
the campaign , la the proper tiling. The
time is uhotit ripe , and the republicans
of the stuto are awaiting to fall Into
lino.
IN rcspoiiio to local pressure the
Canadian authoiitius dccldojl to reduce
the tiii'lll on pork fiom three to half a
cent a pound.ri'no porsuaslvo inlluonto
of the American hog continues footing
its way Into popular favor at homo and
abroad.
Mil. McKmoiiAN's attempt to adjust
thoallalrs of the government goes mer
rily along. Hid own business jilTairs ,
lio\\ovor , grow more sadly inixeil as the
dajs longthon. It was his misfortune ,
in his congressional race , that ho
over county judge of Webster county.
PORTLAND , the queen of Iho Colum
bia , IB ono of the few cities piofitlng by
n census recount. Tito first enumeration
ga\o a population of sixtono thousand.
A recount by competent men brought
the population up to bovontHvo thou-
Band , again of llftj-oight thousand In
ten joins.
Yonic is soon to have a monument
ment oroctoil to HOIMCO Greoly. It is to
consist of nst'ituo which is about to bo
erected in the front doom ay of the Now
York Tribune , the piper he founQcd.
The nionumout is the result of public
entorpiiso , and will bo sacred to the
inumor ) of the greatest American jour
nalist.
Tliu Lincoln newspaper \\hichcould \
not Boll itself for fifteen hun
dred dollars still Insists that
faomo ot tlio democratic boodle edit
ors should have "blood money. " If
they fail to boodle Iloggon and Rum It
will bo eminently proper for thorn to
come out for homo and natho land with
n string tied to their proposition.
the us ortions of
rhronin croakois , tlo ) country is getting
along pretty well. During thopistdo-
cndo national nnd state debts to tlio
mnountof ono hillion dollars worn wiped
out , while the wealth of the country iu-
ureascd foity per cent , re idling the
Bpltmdld totul of sovonty-ono and a half
billion dollar * , or an averajjo of ono lutn-
died and oKnonund n half dollars for
o\ory man , wonmn and child in the
eountty. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
TllJJ find footing of the election In
Maine nhotts n republican plurality of
nearly nineteen thousand , the largobt in
any uolT year" since 1879. The total vote
Is twenty thousand short of that cast In
18SS. Computed wllh the vote of 1SSO ,
the republicans show a loss of ilvo thou-
Mind , \ \ hlle the deinocrnticoto fell away
twelve thousand. Evidently the demo
crats of Maine were not 8-Ulsflod with
Lho iccord of the national party nnd
olthorbttiAod tit homo oroted the re
publican ticket ns n means of
the obstructionists.
IT WAS a sublime plcco of erjstall/ed
pall for Cluilloo and Diivis , the two
loadots of the council combine to uslc
TioasurorUush for un ondor&cmunt of
Vnndorvoort ns postmaster of Omaha in
vlow of the notorious fact that both of
thorn ns wall us Ynndorvoort had sup-
jiortocl the democratic opponent of Hush
ut the lust city election , It would BOOIU
thnt the comblno wants to control not
only the city patronage , but the postof-
Jlco , the custom house , the school board ,
the uuporlntondency and uilnor appolnt-
inonts on the now fcdornl building , and
everything oho in und out of sight.
U'horo is nothing small about the council
Combine.
? LKSIOX or rtro KM.TT/O.VS. /
doellm * in tlio republican vote of
Vermont nt the rccont olootlon was a
greater encouragement to tlio
democracy thnn It li us tlorhotl lioru niiy
other political ovvnl of the your. Tire
( loinoc'iutlc vote in the Htulo VVIIH also
reduced , but this fnctviis not iillovvod
to mltigatd the enthusiasm of tlu p irty
organs ever what tlioy rimcl
calved to bo substantial ovldoni'o tlrtit
ono lilthorto impregnable ntroti < ; lioll
oJ republicanism was weakening , nntl
upon this nppnront fuel these organs
harped for days In merry choi'tH. The
truth is th.it the vote liiVormont shown
simply that the republicans ot that alnto
were loss Interested In political afT.ilrr
in tlrholT joir thantisurl , nntl tha pirty
mntmjrors hud inadocompu-atlvoly llltlo
ollort to arousonir interest. I'lio ' c imp
palgn was ono of the quietest in the
history of the liit" , and the eonlldenco
of the lopublieans In tholr ability
to win conduced to widespread
apathy in tlio pirty ranks. This
hort of thin" ; always to bo loprohqndcd ,
because the duly of a mm to lila jitrty
dotnandH th'it ho Hluill nt all tlmcn hoti
called upon give It the supiiort of his
vote , but it Is n common o\pni'ion o in
years immediately following u ptosl-
dontUil election , In the ease of Vermont
it furnishes no good roison for msumlng
tint the ropubliean vote is ro illy any
less in thnt state now than It was two
ago ,
Hut the happiness of the democracy
ever the rosiilt In the Croon Mountain
"Into u as of brief ciijojmcMit. The ver
dict of Mtrlno swept it uvv.iy coinplotoly ,
nnd now ( lie odoinoci'ttttc organs are en-
( Ir.ivoriny ; to explain thoHplondld repub
lican ticlnry in tlm Bay state by clurff-
ing that it wan the work of money.
Yet it is tinqucstioiuiblo that for every
dollar Hpi'irt there by the ropubllc.iiis
the dunrourats put out one hundred
cents , and especially w.is this the ease In
the Fit it dibit-lot , represented by Speaker
Heed. Never was there a more vigor
ous und determined otToit to dofo-it
a candidate thnn was made
by tbo domociatic maiiapets to defotit
Mr. Icod. { Tiio chairman of the natiotml
cotmnlttoc , Senator Gormin of Mary
1 mil , sent thousands of dollar : , into thnt
district , n single millionniio democratic
senator being credited with having1 given
o\or twenty thousind dollars to bousoJ
entirely against Raod. There is reason
to believe that bo far as the First district
of Miiino is concerned the domoarats
npont more money tbcio than the
republicans. But the republicans
wore well org'ant/.od nnd their dis-
tiiiK'tilshed le.uiori did not permit their
inlotvst in the eaniii.iign to t\ug. \ The
ic'hitlt attests the valuoof their olTorts.
There is an obvious los&on in these re
cent political events which appeals to
the consideration of lepubliuans every-
vvhoro. The chief danger to the pirty
in the republican states is from either
ap itlry or ovcr-confldcnco. So far as the
principles to ha contended for are con
cernedthe claim of the republic in party
to confidence nnd support is as strong1 as
It his ever bjen , nnd thoio is lib-
holutoly nothing in the rcuont conduct
of the leaders of the domocUMcy , or in
the promises to bo inferred , from the
course of the loprosontnllvos of that
party in congiess , to warrant any change
of opinion rojrardlnr its ability or its
willingness to cotisorvo and prornoto tire
Interests of the people and the welfare
of the country. The courio of tlio party
in congress lias shown that it has no sincere -
core concern for the general good , and
especially Unit its professions of icgaid
for the gioat fiii-ininy chuss are inoinlng-
los-j mid dishonest. The duty of repub
lican loaders lb so plain as not to rrquiio
particular elucidation , and if faithfully
performed the column of republican
state- * will remain inttrct.
1'itJMAnr E
It goes without sajiug that the present -
ont primary election law is dofcctivo in
many points. Wo doubt , however ,
whether the regulations uroposod by the
Seventh ward republican club can bo
legally enforced befoio the piosont law
is amended so as to ncuord with the pio-
posed reform It Is doubtful whether
any republic in em ba logallV dlsfi-m-
chlsod at a prhmry olocllon because ho
is not a member of a lopubllcan cluh , un-
lest Indeed that should bo made a pio-
loquibito qualillcition by the republican
state and county central committees.
For Instance , the republican state
central coinmittoo issues a call
for u btato convention to bo
composed of a given numborof delegates
in the respective conation. All republi
c-ins , Iriobpectivo of faction , are invited
to send representation , and it Is OK-
pected tliat free access will bo ghcn to
all lopublicans to paitielpato In the
primaries.
If the county or wnrd coinmittoo
should take upgn Itself to o\eludo 10-
publicans who tire not members of clubs ,
they would do so \lolnlionof thoHtitto
committee's call and lay u foundation
for n contest In the courts and in the
convention.
'Jho object of all primary elections Is
to gho fieo Bcopo to members
of the party for tin untrum-
mclcd choice of candidates , nnd
nfter a free ballot anil a fair count Is had
to proclaim the choice of the majority ,
and exact ndhoslon to this choice at the
election. Tlio only conditions that can
bo prescribed under our primary law
must relate to the political standing of
the voter and his past and future bup-
port of part } * candidates.
Years ago before any primary law was
enacted , TUB 13uu advocated a radical
reform of primaries by registration of
the members of each piuty. When this
reform was adopted by the republican
county central committee , It pro
voked the opposition of what was
then known as the railroad
gang that had controlled and debauched
our primaries by promiscuous voting
and orgnnbod repeaters. The result
was that tbo rlrst primary under regis
tration was a .series of rowdy raids nnd
riots. Judges of olootioti were \loiontly
assiultod , ballot boxes were smashed
and peaceable voters were drhon frpm
the polls by rowdies. Finally a suniolont
number of conrmlttcomon were bought
outright with corporation boodle aud
tire registration system was overthrown
and revoked.
Such outrages can no longer bo per
petrated now that primaries are
under legislative control , but the
reulstrnllon of voters would inotii'opln- '
Ion effect tlio reforms nought to bo no
oompllHhcd by the fjjvonlh ward ropiib *
Hums , It Is within the power ot tlio
county < committed to appoint n rrglHtubti
tlon board nnd require- till roptiblicins to
enroll Ihomsolvos bjforo I hey ncquiio
thu right to vote nb a prim try election ,
The board of registration could bo
clothed with power to examine into tlio
political at unling nnd qii'illtlcatloiiH of
each votor. MombjiMlrlpln u republic m
club would boprhmi fucio nroofof liU right
to ( participate in the putty'ti primaries ,
itut ! thu failure to join n club would not
deprive him of his frjinohiso if ho can
cstibllsh , his ropublicanl-iin. Tlio Htimo
rules would of ujiifdo tipply to membersj
of other parties.
Such a ( system would effectually wtop
promiscuous voting and repeating ut
primaries. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
o un. oovw : snwJum in ins.
The sonnto hns passed two bills pio-
viillng for nlrip iiuljsldleri , Ono of those
proposes a tonnage bounty itnJ the oLhor
unices provision for subsidies In the
form of rntill contracts. Tire llr t applies
to all classes ofossoln \ ubovo a ( ortaln
tonnage , while the other meismo wills
for thoconstrucllon of fitoainships of a
specified clurjictor , whith could bo niailo
a\alhillo ) in an emergency as war \osaels.
Both of these bills touched a good ma
jority In the semite , mrd their stii-
poitors woto sanguine that they would
pass tlio house , where they have now
bten for nearly or qulto two months.
Thoie has boon no Inthnition , hoiv-
o\er , that they are llkoly to got through
Htthopicsont hoislon , and tlio liullcu-
tions are tliat they will bo ullowod to go
o\or. It Is iiccodsiry that sornothlng
sh ill be saerilitod if the nntl.iial trots-
uiy . in not to experience a deficit , and it
isquito prob iblo thnt the loulors of the
majority in the house hive docidcd that
it Is the most oxpoliont tiling to dote
to postpone tlio subsidy bills. They
\\ouldrotinlrobomorthoiofroni three to
iho nilllion dollars nlthln thonott yoir ,
und iiftorn arils a considerably larger
amount , nnd o\on socomp.iralivcly srndl
a sum as this niiy just sive thu tovcnuos
of the governnront from falling below
the oxponillturod. It is oviihmb that Iho
treasury is going to have a very close
shave as His , unless the president should
as a matter of sifety vote the twonty-
IHo million dollar river and hnrbor
bill , and under suoh oiicuiiBtiineos
the adoption of a ship subsidy
pol'cy 1 ' would bo mtlior hazardous from a
party 1 point of view , Besides , man } of
the J mombsrs of the majority in the
house in \ hesitate , and vorj reasonably
bO , about giving their approval to a sys
tem which the ) would Hnd no llttlo dllli-
culty In justifying to their constituents ,
pirticulatly those of the west and noith-
west , who would not be easily coiivincocl
that it would bj in the goncral iutciest
to UBO the public nnnoy In this n ay. It
is quite likely , thetofoio , that the sulvo-
crtes of ship sulmdics have boon in
duced to nbito the pressure for this leg
islation und jvwait a rnoro auspicious time
for renewing it.
The longer the subsidy schemes are
dolajod tlio loss chance they should hive
of succeeding , but It must bo confessed
that their promoters have secured n , very
decided advantage in getting them
through the bonato. If the house docs
not act upon them at tlio piosont session ,
which scorns probable , it Is very likely
to do so ut the next. Sloantinio thobo
who are opposad to the policy , as wrong
rn principal and coi-tain to place a large
and growing buidon on the nntloniil
treasury , bhould not bo inactive.
TUB September crop report of the do
p irtuietit of agriculture does not show
any improvement In the ciop conditions
in the country. The belief that rocotit
favorable weather had in it orially im
proved maturing grain and mitigated
the effect of diought , is notsustiincd by
the loport. On the contrary , a decline
of two points Is noted in the condition of
corn , The average is now placed at
bovonty per cmt , tire lowest MIICO 1881.
Fuvouiblo r.iins during A ugust t-amo too
Into to do any great good , and the bulk
of the crop needs fiostloss vveuthor
during the present month to fully ma
ture. This is lurdly piobablo , and n
further loduction In the average is ex
pected , livery corn growing stnto is
moro or less nITectcd , with Kansas nt the
front of the list. The ayoncios a'lect- '
ing corn caiisod like damage to all
coreils and root crops , particular ! } po-
titocs , the average Ihis year being tlio
lowest in cnty-lhroo yours. Increased
prices for all grain will , however , moro
than rntiko up tire deficit in quantity. In
actual value the reduced ciop of 18'JO ' exceeds -
coeds the enormous crop of 18SJ.
Tine latest order ot business
upon by the lopublicans of the sonnto in-
eludes u bill for the relief of thosupiomo
court of the Unite 1 States. This nutter
has Occupied the attention of congrasi
from time to time for a number of } oars ,
and the urgency for some legislation bus
steadily grown. Tire rtitoof this growth
is Hlrown by the fact that between Goto-
her , 1881 , and tlio wuiro month inlSSl ) ,
the cases on the docket increased from
nine hundred and four to eleven hundred
and eighty. The clour remedy for this
practical denial of justice Is toorgani/o
a now Intermediate appellate court , or to
dollno rigidly and restrict the class of
casas In which appeal may bo made. A
bill deslgnudto rflvo the iiotxlod relief
has passed the house and n mibstituto for
It has been reported inthoBenirte. Thoio
ought to bo a prautlcibloviy \ found to
sottla the long-pending question bofoio
theproiont suasion of congress tornrl-
nates.
TUB offer of Secretary AVindorn to prepay -
pay ono year's Interest on four per cunt
bonds lesuttod In tlio tllsbjrs-jumt of
nearly a half million dollars In onu day
by the Bub-troaMiry at Now York , The
government would oortnlnly ho in haul
lines if It uorounablo to find u number
of solf-sierlfloln ! * individuals willing to
relluvo it of a pot tlon of the .surplus.
TUB com/nrutlvo Imlns-n activity In
municipalities of Nebraska nnd Kniisis
is well Illustrated by the prospoctlvo
building of publlo works. According to
the rnnnuul of American \ Vntor"otKs
for 1BS9-90 , water works are projected In
eleven Nebraska towns with a fair out
look for their construction Alnsworth ,
Aropahoo , Atkinson , Cozud , Crawford ,
Harrison , ITfijjf-Jprlngi , Hooper , Iluni-
holtlt , Wlndon nnd Symcuio. In ICairHtii * ,
on the other JtiiAUl , In only Ilvo towns
Ilaxtnr MprlllLM OsajfQ City , I'lillllps-
burg , llic'hlh'p 'iJLjiil Wallnco luivo simi
lar cxpondltuiivf , for public works boon
proposed ,
Tin : legislature thh wlirtor will bo
cilled upon to 'pns ? some laws on usury.
Tlio callow-fucetl young m-ui who bus
boon in tire habit of holding up the
sturdy farmer for sixty per cent will bo
culled down. A.ud It Is eminently proper
that bo should bo.
Wiru Van Wjclc out of the race for
congress , tbo proper thing for the demo
cratic nominee to do Is to retire and
maKu tbooloctlonof Council unanimous.
Voting hopes nnd ambitions should not
bo blasted in a fruitless clmso.
TUB appoitlonmontblll lutioduccd in
the house gives Nebraska and Mlnnosot'i
an increase of Unco congressmen inch ,
bcirg tbo onlj stales In the union whoso
growth In population justified the In
crease.
ii : u majority of fotty-flvo thous
and ngulnst the amendment , the prohibi
tionists of Massachusetts plucked up
sutllclont vital'ty to nominate a state
ticket.
Tin : police foico is sadly In need of n
vigorous overhauling. The number of
burglaries committed within the past
ten dnjs clearly show n lack of vig-
Ihuico and olllcloncy.
Till ! plclcle packets mo getting to
gether toorgani/o a trust. AVhutofoio
conbutnots blrould bo prepared to sour
on the product.
Jiot to tlio Point.
Mour Cltti Journal.
The talk about an extra session of consrcss
Isvhat tholanyewchaMctcilzuailrrelovant ,
Incompetent und immaterial
A AVninlnj ; to the Octopus
( It team 'irttiiinr.
Before It has iono too far the Standard oil
company should bo liiformoil that "the [ ilplnff
times of peace" frequently piuceJo an un-
plcisaiit season of war.
TlicOiil ) l.lTL-etho I'ronlliitlon.
/ oiiNrHli * ( 'onrl < J-/it' ) u t/ /
There was a time vhen piohlbitlou was
complete In Kentucky. It was la tbo very
oaily < l jsvliei tlio entire stuto was D.OOO
feet under water.
Needs a Iti-st.
Hunt Inns j\cbMiAtn. (
JIcKelglmn's lUt ! speech is becoming so
much of a ehcMnut that ho fulls to attract
an audience. Iloshould take ti week oft ami
learn a new one. |
i
Without a He mud y.
S\i > rfnlh Neui.
Mr. Kern's spcwh icmlndcd ono forcibly
of a phjslcinn who , when called to see u sick
person , would talk dolefully of tlio dangerous
nature of thorn ilaly , assign a cause for Its
cxUteiico in the pttiont and then go away
without sufjjjestiil a wuiody.
Oiitniul Ho Ililiiuatocl.
Ktamcy IIuli
When the cannnign opens every voter
sbould turn out and hear tbo lejpccttvo
platforms discusscif. It is ttuout'li ojien , lair
discussion that { lie inerlts oC parties arc
biougbtout. Wllon 'tho uniiounccinents are
made , tuui out aud hoar all phases of tbo
great political Issues.
Wlint CiooU Can It Do ?
Vliiltthlplita Jiitrtli .Imcrltan.
It Is fir fiom ilenr what good the pan-
republican congress proposed by some en
thusiasts would do. 'llieiovvus dclinlto work
for n Pan-Amcric-an coiiLjrajs , but the plans
for this coagros of the vvorld's icpu biles arc
too vague to seem practical.Vliut good it
will do to "discuss the varied problems which
confront republics" Is hard to sec. Sueh
problems are discussed very freely as it Is ,
and just about as effectively nnd to as much
puiposoua LV a congress.
Tlio Surplus Couldn't Stand It.
I'litlaiMiMn Rccitnl.
Amoral phguospot has been discovered
within a stone's throw of tlio cnnltol nt
Washiticton , and congress has heon peti
tioned to buy the properties and destroy
them. If tlio government should go Into the
business , of buying up such plague spots tbo
chances uro that the supply of spots would so
tax the resources of the suipitis thut the
Xilairuo would assume epidemic form Tlioro
ought to be sutlk lent criminal law in tlio
Ulstrictof Columbia to do all the wiping out
that such spots
Nebraska , IO\MI anil Dakota I'cnalons.
WASHINGTONSept. . 11. | Sneehl Telegram
toTiiuBi'.K ] Pensions were giantce ! today
sis follows to NoUraskaiis : Original invallc
IsiuicIIujck , Llburty. Kcntoritioa aiidla
croaso-Ch.trles ftmor , lieel Cloud. Original
widows , etc. Minors of Sumiel S Corby ,
Clciirvvatcrj Julii A , McColo , foi mor widow
of Henry li Llaucinnlt ! | Salem , isbuo of Au
gust 111 , 18'H )
Io\va , > Original Gcorjro W. Lleldeclc , IteJ
Oik ; Martin 1C. WhiUott , Muicdonluj
Charles II. ICnipp , Hiilnoy. lueroaso
Joshua F. Bishop , DCS Mollies ; Kli A
Korsclmor , Celitiovillo. Helssuo-Uzchle :
faankoy , Leon ; Tlicoeloi'O Hcibert , Stllos-
illo ; Clmrles Johnson , Villlsca
Covoit Schoffeis , Koblcton. Original vvlu
o\\s \ \ , etc. MiiryA. , vvlilovv of Unoi U. Hoh
son , liiclihinel ; minors of Moses Loekliart ,
Marlon ; Mary Jl. lese , former -\vlilow ol
Moses Loilihait , JVIarlon ; I'lUnbotli M
Smith , mother of John AV. Tlmutoii. Cedni
ItapUls ; Mary U. widow of Gcorco H. Mil
lei , Muson Clt > \
South Dakota ; Original .Tuii'Ps Thomas ,
Chrlc , David H nieckliorn. Lohuiioa. In
tro.iso CJooigoi ; . 'I'nnnuo , T , ' "
Huimlo OriYrr ol'
WAIIIINOTOV , SopB 11 , The lopubllc-anson
ntorlal caucus to itLe'Mo on the onloi of busl
ness concluilcd to limit the puvrniniiio for
tha runuilnder of tjio session to the following
bills , to uocousldUK'd In Uiu eider i.inmc :
iiftur the report ol [ the conference ) committee
on the luiul grant fpifoituro bill sliall have
been disposed ofpTho anti-lottery mull bill
the bill to repeal tlu ) limber onlturo net ; U
oil iblUh prlv.ito Und claim courts ; for tin
relief of tnustipninMi uouit ; for tlio adjust-
nuuitof claims of lalniiors , to , under th
eight-hour luxv ; unking eight lionH a Oav'
work ; to trmsfeij'in1) roveinio inarliw soivie
to the nmy ileiurUncnt , the Piiildock jiurt
food bill ; for the il'ttlotnc'ut of claims nrrlv
Ing fiom IiicllijJ'ptcilitions | ( | ; tlio 'J'oro
Iniiltruptcy bill ; IWbill to plaeo telograpl
( oinpiiilcH u'jilur tlit uimrationot the inter
htuto coin ini'i-cu law" , tlio Dial rlc-t of Coin in
bin Dill. Tlio question of uiljojrnineat vvu
dUoiisjod only IncldunUlly , Outsldo o
the ciucua the opinion win tiiely ixproisoi
thut after thu tuiifl bill wn dibioseil | of ;
ijuorum could bo Kitd only for a short tliiui.
This Is ah It Slionlil lie.
WjtauiMiro.v , Sept , 11 , Soimtor Plum
today rnportoil fuvorulily fiom the publi
lauds uoinmltteo the billilocliuIiiK that rail
ID ul hml gnniU shall not bo hiild to iiuliid
liuil contulnliig valualilo dvpo iti of golc
silver , loul , Iron or other moUU unlos
spucllled In thu gi nut ,
T\vi > Klllod wltliOiiulliilli't.
O MNKSV n r.K , Tex , , Sopt. 1 J. Lmt night it
asuioou a ( pium. ! occurred botwoeu Hear.
Nortl and four youni ? men. NoB'el drew
revolver und ilrod u bullet which Lllled bet
Leo lloshum und John WlUoy ,
flip PTfpi1 \IIIT it
THE STATE CAPITAL ,
Fhrou Highwayman Hold Up n Stranger at
tlio Muzzloof nRiQj ,
THE POLICE CAPTURE TWO OF THEM.
Several Ontnlilttig
KiiniiliiL ; VlilcOpt'ii atnl Ioln > c *
a iMUl OMU'o IlimlnesH
( Jitj N
Neb , Sept U.-fSpa-ltxl lo Tin :
I3n-As : ] a itriiiior wlio claims to IK ) a
nstleoof the pcieo , but u'fuse * to 11 vo lit * *
iiiino VMS puslnifup IMKhlli street botuccn
V und ( J shortly after U oMoolc last cvenlnff ,
10 win sruldc'iily eonfioiitcl l > y three high-
\vaynun , 0110 ot whom halti rlllo runt thiunt
tin tilt face with the conimum ! to tliio\\np
ils hands. Ho hid ijuito a roll of nnnoj on
ils pewou sincl cbjeotccl to patting with It.
A llorco struggle ensued but thoiliHinmser of
usttco was tin illy oveivo.no and thrown
down. Ho jelled
"Murder , imndor , pjlicol"
Ofllcer Harry lioanl Ills ciiosimd rushed to
.lie stone. At the approach of the policeman
.lie robhcis Jumped tin and lied , two
tunning eist through the alley just
south of the Opelt and tlio ether
d n ting UnuiiKli tne tillov opening on
the wut.sido of the strajt. Olleor lurry
tlui-sed thu two tip thoallej toward the Opolt
and seized the fellow with tlio riilo. Iho
otlnjr tliuj eieaiwd. The polueiiian sent u
olllcer after the folio v , wlio ( led
Lovviiiil the It. iSi M. depot , and afo\v niinutos
liter th.it lobboi was CM ptu rod The tclloxv
vvlth the rillo piivo thouiiino of lid Wiltnms ,
whllo the otliorvvus ugistcieilas James Mc-
Caun.
A MltlOW 1 1C VIM.
Ivoeliler Milford nniroxvly oicipcd ho
ur lulled shortly before So'cloilc this morn
ing. IIo f ot on an o.utbouiul cir at Twelfth
stic'Otaiiiisuilclenly iciiiombcred Unthohnd
forgotten vine pitveU in astoio ho hill just
left. Hovii on the fiontonil of thoe.ir and
In attempting topot oft iolldiroctly in fiont
of thecir , with his neck on the track. Iho
diivei , withgroit preienco of mind , .veiled
" \Vhoil" \ tluo\\ his weight luc-kwarels on
the lilies nnd gave the bicikhcmi a toirltli ;
tvvibt KVutuiutoly the ear was stopped
last in time tosivo Milford'a life , as the
wheel loft Its dmty Immlnt on hh thiont.
Hnd the eirgoiio six inches iurtherlt would
h.i\o hilled him
Tllll ( HMIIIHIS' IIVUMST.
All the jumbling cstahli'htnents were run
ning In full blast last evening ! ll roiwrt u
iiiolltablo business with moneyed suukcis.
iho gicatcst eiovvd seuiiioel natheied inUt-
dreclgo & Webb's ostiiblUlnnciit , oa thoseo-
oiul lloor of Iho Quick bloek , on Tent a
and P streets , Amonsj tlio otlier
nlnccs rcpoitei ) as beinp run in full
bla-it in deilaneo of the ordinances
Hero : Againlilliifj catutjlishineat ever the
Ivy Leal said to bo run by ono Bradccn.
Another at 1-J.J South Tenth. Another over
the touefh joint urn by Tom Is'oonan Another
over Hood's ' tippling plaoo on SonthElo\inth
street Ncirlyovoij gnmbloi from Omihn
is in the city tijlin ? to got a vvhac't ' nt the
suckers. Why in tlio woilct the police should
be so vigilant in arresting some two or three
negroes shooting craps and close their ejos
to the wholesale robberv of the uitj's guests
has been a matter of considerable ! comment.
Till ! lUSTtMIS Alll.U'MCAtll ,
Your corrobponclent Inquired of Oov-
crnoi Thaycr as to the alloired conIIlet of
authotity between him and the boa id of public
lands mid building : , The Kovcrnor roiilied :
"rheio his been no conflict whatever be
tween us , and I am grently suipri&ed at the
appcinline of such a statement , as well as at
the action tnken bv _ the board. There has
been an unfortunate state of ntTnlis in the
Hastings asylum , and I v is tuklns men5ures
to remove the causes Tluco meinbci-s oftho
board were lOfnii/imt of im notion in the
matter. Kspod illy was this true of Mr.
btcc-ii , the piosidciit of the bo nil , vvho had
expussedhis viewsto moas fully in accord
with mine touching the case of Mr Ucattyl
Ho and tvvo other
members oftho board as
sented to the date named by niowhcm his pay
should eeisovvithoutanj objection vvhntevur.
I did not remove any one , but required Dr.
Stone , thesupeimtciideiit , to do so This is
all there is in the inittci "
TJNVIS TOUllNAMENT.
The annual tournament of the Nebraska
Lawn Tennis association -will bo held at
Hastings , September 10,1 and IS. The con
tents will bo us follows :
1. Men's doubles , championship class.
2. Men's ' double , second olais.
3. Ladles' doubles.
4. Mixed doubles ,
Tournament opoii to members o [ any club
In Nebraska. Prices will bo given iu each
event.
L.liiclscj'3 ' restaurant was the scene this
otuluB1 , between 3 aact4 o'clock , of avorj
H\clj llKlit , which came ncaroiiolng ( lisas-
trouslv foi ono o tlio combatants. Itwus
ilifllcult to ascertain the tiuo facts in tliecoso
owiui : to the retlccnco of those who knew of
It. It is learned , boivover , that sooa nfter II
o'clock Charles fthCiugor , a v\cll Ituovvn
traveling man , camu into the restaurant ,
consider.ibly undortho influciico of liquor ,
nnd called a eolorod waiter , -who is known b
the nnmoof 'Traiik , " the otlier pirt of his
coKiioiiion not liiivniL ' , arrived jot , to pcthlni
soiucthliiR to eat. llio vv.ilter told him ho
would attend to his wants as soon as lie had
finished hit , piosont occupation. This did
not suit MuCargcr , and ho spolto liars lily to
the man , who replied in kind.
According to the bestovldcnco obtainable
McCiu'Rer Rt-iibbod .u lns pobletand lot it
II V at the notrro. it caught I'l .ink aloiiR tlio
sidoof the head and ill o the blood copiously.
Ilorctuincd the Cuucubl ui's llio bj thiowhig
n poblctand n spittoon at him , cuttlnpr adooji
Kash in the mini's licil. Tlio wnitci foi-
loucd np his udv mtage by Ulmhliifvvlth
hisantiigoiust , and it icquircd the unlteil
serviees of a half dozen spectators to
untaiiRlo tlio inlstuio of races Mc-
Cnrgcr tame out of the iiffraj In bid shape ,
niul was assisted ton room , the exact locution
of which diligent inquiry fulled to establish
by his fliciids. Itvvus > imported this inoiuiiiR
thutho vv.is ujhiK.btit owinc'to the veil of
secrecy thrown over the iitTulr his condltloa
could not bo loirmd. It Is serious , how ever ,
as the iinxiot } dlsiilayedby thuvaltors indi
cates ,
Till ! C11B
Iho rather chestnutty crlnilncl libel suit
brought by the now' celebrated Dr Slomln&kl
latoot Lincoln ug.ilnst H. L Dooliins iniiniK'-
hiKcdltorof the Ne\\j , bec.iusoof ( crttiln
urllclcti iittuckiiiB tlio clnraitrr of his
museum of anatomy which plajcd a brief
eiij'iBOincnt hoixj , vvns llnally dUjioscd of In
.riilL'o Biown's court yiwtorJiy. The court
he ml butapoitiun oftlio dufcnso and de
clined logo any further xltli it , giving the
pr oecution u week to ttismisa the cuso , which
was douo
of liU Alllunoo Denounce
tlio UiuiKiTMHliiiiiil Ciiudlilil .
Cowt.ri , Neb. , Sept. S To the Udltor of
Tur Bcr : 1 have boon toqiicstol by severil
munbcis or the Uowlos alliance No 1134 , tote
to whlcti myself and the Hon.Vllllitn \ A
MclColKUin ( iillinnco candid rte for coiiffross )
both belong , to wilto you some oftlio fjc-ts la
logird tothofltnoss ofthut iteiitlcmim for the
portion -\\liluli ho aspires and tlio cstocm
in which ho U held bj many of hii ncl li.
hois ' 1 here ai o forty or moo tors in tills
iilllaiiLV , ami out of this number Mr. Me-
Kcklmn's Hiippoita-b .m bo counted ouonu's
llugoi-a. His own alllinco sent thiiodolo-
Rules totlio lount ) convention , all untl-Mc-
ICeichan men
\Vo \ claim lliat Mr.McICciKiiin ) stundson the
records of this county is a defaulter , having
hi. Id hovenil hundred dollars lioloniritigtotho
coat.tv , or hl < bondsmen , fioin the time ho
leftthoolilco of Judtfe , January 1 , 1SS7 , till
the third Suttudiy in Julj , Ib'J ) , two weeks
after he vvna noinlniitcd for lOUKress.
Wo claim thut ho is addicted to thotisoof
intoxlontliix di ink \shen ho 0111 f-t it , to
such an exu nt us to lucupie-ltito lilin for
buiinoss , and that this was the main reason
why ho was not ie-c lcctcd to the county
.
Wo believe that If elected ho will 1)0 ) a tool
of tlio ullroijs , liecauso wo bellcvo thatlu )
uses railroad free i > .issos la traveling uud
olectloneerliij in this cougrcssloaal district ,
and that lie 1ms not Joiilohi lnn tliciu slnco
Jrunurv 1 , 1800
Wrcialnl thntho ns not tliocholen oflho
jiooplo of thh oonun'iilonni illslrlct niul
\oullnothnvoboon \ nuialnn'cd ' but for tlio
a. Hlstancoof Mr I'OIUM-M It hi x\ell Kno\vii \
'act ' , and not denied , tlmtho nnd bis friends
il falsehood uiul dcic ; > tlim to iocufohlt
opatos froinlhlMcouiily to the congros-
slonal contention.
Heroin an cxuiniilo * StUlnntor nlllanro
sent no Iclc'ffntoto tnu county convention It
onsWs of about Jlftei'n voter ov .r UNI of
whidi arc nutl-Mdti'lghin. It was r-epro-
ii'HUHl in the county lonvtntlonby lulo-
Cei'lian nun. Is tills the "nr\v \ deal , " 'fair
jday" and "honesty" Uillicil ofthroo months
itjol Several MeltiK'ban men dcnlod that
; hey would suppoit him \\heii they were
111111111 fordf loRitosto tlio coiiKictssiDiiiiltoii-
vontlou , lint siiovvodtholr colois oiilv alter
.Ipt'tAl. IIo you wonderlhut wo ilatni the
.itdopcnilciit juitylui < luiiocntic liilt toso-
.u ro repuMIcjiu uckeis I
Some ullliincoinon in Webster county will
votolho allliitico ticket ; Mine will not , nnd
some vvlll ' H jriteli"lt nil to pK'oi "i'ouia
truly , L. ( J. lit w i IT.
A now
lias been forme I ntKi'innoy.
The OikcluloPoniunl I'low hiu
liiiinli , Ir. IiUorin lc-l ( rotliliiK uud kluj ;
Hui-ccc'elodby Kepluit .VDiltz
Van Wvclf Is Ijwlcnd to spotlit
nt tlio l'ieico cuutity fuir Scitoniber | 10 , and
ut I'oni'n , Oixon county , the lith.
Tlio d ale of the noldiei s reunion at T-fcoron
has bcc.ii -liinpil from Seteniber ) HO ,
October I , J und : i , to onovvoelt lutci.
Tlio fteiioral incichtindtso stoioof Adam
l > lefton nt Omul has licenilosul b ) the
shoiliToiian * < , lOO ) chattel moitjrage
Tlio uicliUi aiiimd filrof Iliovn county
will bo lield utIJoiil ) > iiioSc > ] teinlxr ITtn-Ju
All the iircmiii'iis ' ollorielaroopcjito IBiovvn ,
iloikanillCo iiI'alii countio *
Ah undMis , ) elm II.iuii of Or.md Island
dent net tiloni ; vuy well together. Mrs
Ilniin svoi-o out a warrant eOiir > iii ( , ' hprhus-
band \vithiisMult. .loliu oiitcrud a i lei of
KU illy uiul pnldii flno off.1 nnd coili luus-
day llnunabsjultctl his \\ife \ \ and drew a re
volver because slio rcfusod to give ionic
money tint slio hnd earned Kcepitiifboaidesrs
Afteivvarls hoiwoio outa
hoi witlibellitooIntiniito vith Itinry lln
iiuinn nnd the two were tilrented.Vcilnes -
daythe case ( line up foi heaiinw nnd liiiun
eoulda't prove his char ci. 'IhctiMrs. IIiiuu
tookstcpi to scc-uio 11 divorce , ehirgiiij ' , or.
tremo uuolt ) , ilrunUantics * * iitul fiiilino to
support. Thoiounlo hnvu thieo thildun ,
O. A. Ilnnncllvvlio Iiu Ijccn In the Lin
coin e-ountv Jill at North 1'latta nboit a
month on the chaise of selling' mortsiged
property , pi 113cd u sh.iliby trick on Sliorlll
Baker and bi-olo ( j.i .11 Tuesday iilf'lit. Hun
iicllbecamo jurtiljred In hu lower limbs .1
fovvdaysago and by roisoiiof Ms hapless
condition the kind lioaited 5hurillKU.M > uiiii
coinfortiihlo but not vei ; t-eeiiro quarters in
an ups tails loom In the county liotel Tlio
enl ) banler between the prisoner and llooitj
was some lath and piaster , ami Weiiosdaj
moiiiin # when the slierill w nt to the room to
[ jivcthopoonripplo his breakfast the liolo in
then all wixs there' , IM the piUonor had
iloMii and Baker cm Hnd no tiacuof him
Clinton is talking of having a sawdust
pnlico.
Uho Unlvcrsilists1 state convention nlll bo
held at Urslnlltoivn September til to 10 !
rlho explosioi of i coilon pot at Dubuque
se\crolyicaldul Ulis. Ll/.zio Gchjer about
thefncoand neck.
.foniiioMouls , a woman \vlio chlmsto bo
f rom Ncbrasln , hampiihe'd tothoauthcintlos
of Cedui liainds foi help to inehrolathes at
Daienport. Aecorditu'to lier story-she he
uniiio separated from hirhubbinclnt Wcb-ster
Citv vvhllu ho was making a hor.ii trade aud
she has been unublo to llnd him t > lnco.
Uhreopri < > oiiors.A. C Wilson , Pr.iiikCrn
vens atidFranlc Cirroll mudu their escape
from thoCorjdoii ] ill Simdauiiijut b ) cut
tingthioughtho lieiv > briek wall "NVIlson
wan availing trill lor tlio 1111111101' of his
father , Cr.ivns for attempting to wreck a
Rock Ifalmd pwsengor tiairianct Carioll foi
foigery. As. soon as their escape wsu dis-
coveiocltlio faheriffstartcd in pursuit , hat no
tr.uo of them has been found
" \\hoii \ \ the mon at. llio IDinol ? Central
freight , houscat DiiouFwe oiwned a o.ir tlio
other daj thcv dbcovirod iiu object inicoi
nor which , vshcii brought Into the sunlight ,
proved to ho a dirtj-fuccd twj. lie \v.u niuo
ycirs old , fco claimed , ami hid stolen a ride
from Sheldon to Trcipoit , III. , and vus on
hisvvaj luclfto Sheldon IIo stated tint his
object intravcliiijjvvasto sco the conntvi
Thopretoelous yomiBstor was Ri-ven his din
ner by the rnca auddulj fornurdcd to Shcl
don
\VynminK " ' "I Colormlo.
The first " \\.vomlnp state university pi-adu
nting class toleaxotholnstitutioutho eonilng
yoir hnstlii-eo membei'b
There Is said to bo a great demand for
miners In Sin ISlUuol county , Coloiado , at
vv.ves of fiom ? 3.5J to { I pcrdny ,
Within the past fo\v mocths flOO.OOO has
been auhscribeil to the enelovvinent fund of
Coloi.idoi'ollCRO -
atColniadoSpriiiff- > .
Pueblo's new Prcsbvtcilvi church \vas
formallj dedicatedSuiufiy. 'Jlyjichurch ' ha
the Hist pipe organ evti erected la tint eitj
An avera oof ulno tons ofore ud.ijisbeinj
hnulod fiotn the riorcnco iniuo in Alb.nn
countvVyoiniug , to the ICo.\jtoiiostn iip
mill.
His reported tint tlwSivcctwJtcr ringo.h
former j ears one of the best in AVyoinint ? , !
almost birc , and 'evv cattle will ho v\lnterci
in tbo Mlloy ,
loin Adams , tnedefiultiiiK'WjonilniHnnn
ngcr oftlio Jlll\v.iiikeeiattliiiioniimv | , Is stil
inCanal.t , ami now ha ) a Dominion govoiu
1110111 position
The taxable vnliiitionof Pa olio foots up
S1V > OOXX ( ) , a gain of over W.OW.OOJIu ono
ycir. Thin will intuit ) the taxes fro m 5 per
cent tonboutthiitv mills.
Ctiojcnnos improved -water system with
tlio now i-Ci oivon in use , -vvlll boin operation
ina few dajs and Chcveniiovrll then have
aiinlniudiiutsupply oftho llnostwatci In the
vest.
Uhailes Trcdwcll , son of a wealthv Olilo
iiiinufuctiiivrwho went toWyomiiijjfor Ills
liealth , was thrown fiom ahor oneai dispel
anil diugod a long distance , r reiving inju
ries whloh vvlll probahly prove fatnl
Nowfistlosvvitorvvorles are coinpletoj
The witer Is olitaincj from a. sprin ? s > oino
tllstauco ill ) Salt crc.'lf , ami bj means of
ditches audpiphif ? U > brought toN'owi-astlo
'Iheroaro fourtoeii miles of piilng. | About
two thousand t'octof slx-ineli inahis are now
Tlio now UimiofHcoat JmderVvo , \ \ \ \ \
ho opened for business Ouob n I 'Iho new
let which will bo tributary lo tills oflleo
ronpriso puts of .Tolmson , Ulnta sind
Shoridm counties and all of Fremont count ) ,
and will contain moio huilsubie-t ] tosottlo-
inont and tilintjtlan any otlier district hi the
stlto.
Uluirlcs Miller , an old llmo lesiilcnt of
IVmder , win Ifilled ot Onl mountain the
other diy. IIo was driving < lnva a steep
gulch and was thrown undoi tbo vvngoa
vhoola Ills skull wai ciushednnd ho Uud
only afow hours after the accident. Miller
vas atone tlino a largo cattle ovvnurln L-'io-
iiiont count )
Over l/JOO heid of horsci has been shipjied
fiom this vlclnitj to tliu eastern liniikat this
.visoii , says the LarnmloBMmicrantr. Horses
liivo IKUII a drug In the market here for tlio
lait tvo ycirs , but buyers have liegunto
como licio Ini'oiislderablo nuinkrs. There
aru orilr n fnv hundred mow in this soot Ion
tint Jiro 1-f.uly for the market. Horses prom-
iw to ho very profltaUo next c < non.
A pine of tlilovci didn smooth ploco of
worlc In Leidvilloononlglitlastw-eok Tlicy
tntoutn panel inthabiolcdoorof thoWliilo
Jlousosiloon nnigotlnsldi'aiilthonvvorl ) , < eil
on thuold-fashicnud bifo uittil they hnd tlio
torn blnitlnn all right The door ( swung OIH.II
unit tlioy n bit meted ( Iimd u ihucli for $ il
on the American National bank Payment
v is stopped on tlio cliec-lt.
Juan P. CJIiacon is known M tlio potato
princonf Conejoi county , Coloiado. UoH
ono oftho most wldo.makoMoxleiins of tlio
Sin Luis vjlloy und during the gro-vvlug MM-
son finplojsu nun toeiohthreeacron of po-
titocss vvho does notulni ? but can for thin pir-
( d of noun ) . Iliei roiiilt isthata yield of , W )
liiiHhrh to the ucro allarotind Ins Ijcvu OD-
tnluoil andthls ino-in1 * o\or \ &OiiKJOpoundi ) ,
whlcliat 61W a hundred , the tiresout prlco
in thuvaUcy , will rotuin SIJ.OOO
Con H in \ \ ( irle.
WASIIIVOTOV , Sojit ll.-Tho census oflleo
toda vatinouiii-oil the inpulationof Iho follow -
Ing namedijtiei ! Cedar llnplds , Ia,17.W7 , ;
JeihUiio ) ( | , la , 110,117- , population of the
of Maine , CW/JSl : Inci-cajo Iu tea yearn ,
11,324 ,
, Tonsc on HE UUHMEITS 1
r
'aihtro to VotD for tbo Prohlgltoi ; Aincnd-
ment&iuinlentto n Vote Against it ,
10WTHE RESULT MUST BEOETERMINEDy1"
V .Majority of A.II l"l < Uor < Voting nt a
General Kin111 on Xiuos'
to Ciu-i-j tlie.Vincml-
iiiml.
A letter has boon received liy the editor ot
L'lirllui.i'roiii Attorney General Loow iu
vhlch itn intimate ! thtit the votoiiponttiu
> rctdbitlon araondni'iit vvouM bobusrlnu
ho vote for representatives and * o tutors
elected lo tlioni'jit lesMutiim. lids \li \ w
% however , at v.irinmo with tin1 opinion a
lolelhyall the proinitient Inv-ytis of tins
Ity without eve-option County Attniu-v
Miihono ) has just luomulifuteil uti opinion u
thoMibjcCt itilho tollimlng laiii'trnge.
' Ihi-Hiipromo coint lui p.meil upontli it
subject and tlio ruling ollionmrtsii ( > s '
" 'riiovotoinoce'siir ' to nJoptnn miiuul
unit to the constitution under the | iiox nmiis
of iivtion 1 , > irtiolul" > of the sane , inusl li \
nujorit , } of till thoio cast in the sttto at tli it
clutiotifor son itomimliepnscMititlvoj
'Suction 1. nrtulc l.'of the constitution
provides "Kithorbranch of the logi lituio
mi ) propose iiiiienJiuoiits to tlii < couiln u
tion , iimllf llio s.imo tuo acrccd by tlnvo
I fins oftho inenilKis cleetotlto tioh lioiis ( >
inch proposed amendments sluill bo eutoivil
on the journals \vilh the yo.Humliayt tnut
, > ullshilnine ) ! ( onili Mcelc la ut k-usloiio
.ivinpajiei . * in I'juli county when ! a IIC.NS
[ inner it pulili hel , feir thtvo inontliUm
inillatolj pieeodini , ' the licit elation foi
senators ami roprnmititivoi , atvvhUh tlu <
uinioshill bo suijinittud to tlio electoHloi
ipproval or rojettiou , anel if a inijorltvof
Lhciluctois votinj at Slicll olcelloii ildopt.r
suih atiieiiilnients , the snuo sh.illboconu n
) .irtof tills c'onstltutlon' '
'It is tiuo tli it in the i iso of tlw stale s
'Jabeoclt , 1 ? > ( b IbJ , the niiirts .
tint to carry an amend men t llio voloIn ti
ifllrin.itivo , must oxecouono-lnlf of thutu-
of the votci cut for son rtors and iiprosuu t
.i u , but tu Hut , c.no ttnils notnccessjirj f <
thoeouits todlstiiipli- botueuii the total
lumboi of electors voting at that tkvtioiniiul ,
the total number ofvotts cast for enit rs
uiJroDivsoiitativoH , tiiidsiiiiesiiili u iim-
ittj dUlnot exist llio supreme eouit vvoul > l
ceiliiiiilyaotbo hound bjthis Inngunno in
thoevont th-itthouiiioiitlnioiitshoiild rtce-u <
v mijouty oftlio vholoniimbH- votes e-a--
foi soiutor-i and iciresintjill\iis ) \ and not u
mijoruj oC the clcttord loting at the e -
tion "
Is tliero any practical difllciilt } nrlslnir i i
ernilnhiff the iiunihcrof volus cut Corse i
uiul reirosoiiliitivMf"
There is .iverj serious difficult ) If UK r <
was UutoiMi scn.itoi or ono ixprosuitatho ta
I L > o cliosou from each disliu-l , i
would bo ( [ iiito easy to ilelvriiniK
1 liow Jinnj- votes were cast for sonnt i
and ti'iiroscntatlvo ; but In UoiiKl i
countj-ior , instuncctheio will honiiioi < i
rosenuitivcs to bo010111 Cwn ciiodlitn. i
In many instancM aotor will fctrllte tli ,
lune of a candidate fiom hit ballot \\lthuu1
substituting any othcrniniothorifor , aiul in
Lhls win , it the totil number of votes cusi
for representatives sliotlld bo : nc'nieil ( b\
dlvldiiitfby nine the result will "boniuih loss
tlian tlio total nunib ref elector ! actually
hiK tor ropre-icntiitivcs.
I'o illustnto , two electors g-o to the polls
cieh with a ticket In his hand , upon which
s the name ! ) of nine c-iimlldates lor
Mutivo * . Uno Jirst of Ihcsotwooton \
stiilcci out lour n lines from his ticket ami
votes for enl > live representatives , the
second sir ikes oat ilvo naimsuiid votes for
but four lopresentitlvoi Jtyou then try to
determine liow nntiv pcrsont-Jotheto vveru
/otliifj for aprcscntiitlvos by thvldin ? the
iiimbur of votes ivconcd b ) nine this lesult
\villboono , when as n matter of fact two
nea actually voted for representatives.
'There ' is another ihiliuulty where It i (
uniluitaken todctcrintno the result b av-ei
tliero mav nppc.ir a greatcriiumber of
votes cast forseu-itorx than for loprosonta
tives or vice voisa , in which event If the
rot votes cut for seimtorsand reprv
ACS is to bo Iho guide , which wtllit be ,
tliogi-eator or the suuilier iitiraburl"
"Whut tlieuwould , ho your ovliiionas to
tlio proper courao to punuo in rej-ird to vet
ing upon thounionJmont ( iue4ioiil' '
' 1C un elector votiiifjat tliogetierd clecli
atvvhiih an amendment is pending fails
vote the aiiiPiicliueiit it Is
on eeinlv alcut to a
vote cast apralnst the aniendinent. t
"A mijoritv of all electors votlnir atn gen
eral election Is noce'sssar ) to urr the aiueiiO-
uient. "
" \Vlutthciiwould lw thotraovvnvof dc-
teimlningr hpvv in my doctoisvoted at tlio
election I"
Itwould be bj talcing the total number of
ruines appcnrinpr upon the poll books as i
1 b.nis upon which ta ostnbltbli the number of
-votes police ) An elector liny vote ut smh
nnclcition ' and iiuj .stiiko from his ballot nil
the 1 cmdidaitcs for mi ) & 111 , blithe Is none
the loss an elector vutmpr at that election ,
und under the laiiffinyo of the constitution
should bo coaatcdas such. "
t lie Result of Hli lTucstiiiti ; < ) iiH.
Li vcoi.x , Nel > . , Sept 11To the Editor of
Tin : BIB : The follov\ln ( ? is the result of ni )
in\cj > tlpitionof the S.irny county iaortpaK >
indobtoilncss .Awoid oC eTjilimntion ma\ \
bo noicssaijr. Ulio a crape Indebtedness p
acre , (11.71 ( , sinilr | itfci-s tothonuiiikr tin
are mortnatecl Jho asscswis'aliiation f
{ 'l.-lfirofersto the vvliolo of thoiiropirtieb
Hl.lOlnurts 1'ho valuation of ovnorN
nlienfiomrepoits rciclvudfroinlnilitliln.iii
and tlio htKhtst. ono Is f . " > . It docs > not pro\n \
thit oilier jiropeitles nru not held at nhisl"1'
fere Tlii ) loMest Is 4 > il Asn niatterof
fiet , jou cuiiiotpurchisci firm Und for tint
nmoutit. In relation to pcnontics | ; of tin )
uiistMof nulobttdiicss , tin lcr tliolio.idof "ID
Invest In rcul Ci.tite"tho , sum lj mnilo from
iiu'cMmoiitt in cities aud the pnrchusoof
hnd In other councils Unilcrthoheadof
'poi-sonul ) 'illKntlons"bOvcial ' of ttiocausn
am stated imUvoifo bj sopir.itlon of the c-
tate , debts Incurred toy the sotisof owners.
signing no to to oblifjoa friend , tto. llio full
llfjurei ureas follows
AMJIL ofS.irpy county , I ) . S Biir > oy. .1VV8I7 )
AruiL of farm * iispor smi'sior . itl.liik
AICL offuriis morl iiftd . JO.OJj
Inrni morttnso Inilohtccliitss.
. Iiilil ( > tolnossioi | . . . H
Assosvirs' uliuitluuoliounty InNSO
Atur.i.u > nui s valuation | inr iiiro
Ownors1 actual valuation us per rolui
made to thlsolllco :
< iOtIeim3M4 , 13
\ ilnalloii by n.M < ser . . .
hotlcnL'J. 1UO. Inwoit
\ ilu.illoii by assessor . . .
Cause of liideltcdncsJ :
1'ort
1'iiiulnso
I'lTnnimii t liiipnuument
l'uriliis ' otntc > ulc .
fit niccl pursini til nl > ll'itlons
linnicst In riilistilo
lit Itnist lniaeiuintilii
.
UnUnmvn cuisos . '
Avcniya rat < s of iritucsst. IUSK than „ , i >
cent. Fiom J.inuiiry I , Ib'J , to Juiiuir- ,
1SOO. eight fouolosurcs weio ci tliu
aniountin tto & 10 , < JJ. H JOHN Jir\ > -
Dcputj Comiiiis&i' ' " ' ' _
CM A. HA.
LOA.N A.ND TRUST
CO1VCPA.NT.
Biibs Hbed nd
l-ilil InCnpltrd
It u yi rviul 10 ! 1 H itix-lff nn (1 liotitli , noint I u It H
foinniifolnl luiiiorj nu * l r " < ! nu J l J
Iriistii HUM im trau-ifir iiKUit a.ml ti mttyj n
turiMiratliui , tnkcu oliartfo of iirouoily , ) !
Omaha Loon &TrustCo
SA.YIWCS B-AISTIC.
S E Corner * lOtli and Doug IDS Sta
1'n.ldln Omjltttl , ( VlWO
UubllV of'Stockiio'liler * " . . ? . , „ ? . ! . ' ! ! \Wm \ ,
8Por Cent Iiitorrit Pnld oiiDiipoiltH ,
UlA.MC J.I\SUK. C'aKhlcr
Onicou : AU. VXIIIIID , prflddont ! J. J Uro n ,
vlci'prcildont , W. \Vjiu.iii.trouiuror . ,
Ircctorn-A. ! D Wyman.J II. Mlllanl. . ' J
llrnwn , Ouy O.Bttrtoii. IS vS. . " "
J. Khubill , Gtor o U. Lute.