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    o OMAHA DAILY BTCE : MONDAY. OCTOBER 11.
DAILY nwio.
' PUBLISHED EVUItY
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llml HIM in'liiiil ' I'lii'iilHlliiti of Kin liully Hi1"
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( Inn , II T/m'luii'l ' ' ( , lieliiL' Iliil duly nwoin ,
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IIIIII/M dally niiitiilidliiii or Ilinliitlly HIM * Inr
Hi" mould or ilinminy. IM-.U . , wan IO.MTM roiihiM ,
tin hihiiiiiiy , IIMI , iif.rA'i . noili'n | ; lot Mioi'li. '
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llvn , I'J.tiiiMi'olili'iiiliii ' ' ' , lnly , IMW1,1'VUIi-iiplimj
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IM'V ' ) , 111,011)i ) > 0 | > li < a. ( ll(0 , II. T/.rtrlllii II.
Mnliitrtllii'il ' mnl nwoin lo hiifnin inn llilnUd
< l y ol Oi'lnlun , A. II , lnl , N. I' , li'i'ii , ,
( DKAId Nnlniy I'uUllu.
ItlM'llllhlOAN MTATM
3Cor iiv iiioi--.HIIN ) M. Til A V Kit
Jfor l.lmil , ( Inviiiiini II. Il.tilllCDI * .
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iriirTinitniiini' ( I. II , WM.I.AUI ) .
KorAiiillliir II , A. IIAHCMOK.
J'nr AllniiiDy ( UmionlWU.MA.M I , K KM 1C.
ICorCniii. Pnlillo l.iunlN JOHKl'll ' 1HJOTT.
lir.O.II.I.ANI' ' . .
OOIINTV TICK 1ST.
KOI * Hitiintiirn1
( ICO.V. \ . UNINIIICIt ,
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l''iir Ui'ii' | < miiil ) itllvont
\v. \ < i. wiin ioHij ,
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( IHO IIKIMI10M.
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VV. HMK Ali.
Il'oi * Ootiiily
IHAAON. 1'IICUOIC.
( r- . „ , . _ . , _
lliiiHNil foi'rt / In Ilin tnlilil of it po-
llllinil iiiniiiljtn ) | ) duonm nvnnlo or on-
M'IIH ' h < uhlitllvo iiiiiiiliiiilliiiin innilo In
Hull nml I'lullo ooniillivi will not OMIINO u
nliout ill1 hulliiliijuli In Ilio niili-Vnu Wynk
fiicttdii of Ilio ivmililloiui puny ,
Tint turclllo ll hl \ Ililnlnuiocrnllo
orgitn tit iniiklnu' on Cliuroli llowo nowit-
tluyn IrttwuMiiK HID fi'ii'iuN of Ilio Noin-
nltit tniint to upllt llmh' itltlt'iiyllli
lor ,
, Mu.KfTlN v y loollnli to
tlui l no of olvllhn itml WON ! Point sol-
Tlui iinlillo itt liir ilon.tit'l \ earn i
Imw nniiy tillloorM onlortMl the
unity , ( I ) OON ) : only nl
fur Oliuroh llowo among
i and laboringmon of thu First
hits not yol roaohi'd n { ever Inmt ,
\vlllbo.itlll lotvor buforn
Hut pollrt oh i ) on lint day of tlm uloutlon.
A A jiooKntphloul oitmllditto Mr. North
ntity bit iv vucuoii-t , In Nebraska , \vlir
tint old ory uf "No North no South , lint
Union,11 in Mill popular itutoitK tint miw i
of vutorn , Mr. Uoyd'n iiandldato for g\
vnioi'\vlll Imul it dv > ipiu' ( olr forluru hopu ,
lo
luillillnu'iif Iho now roml lotlio ninth-
nhuultl lie luriioly HttoniUnl. Onuthtt
limn iKKunni ) thoroiiKlily uwuKutaul to tin
wliltih iv\i ln for OilK onU < rirlsi |
lior ollUon * will itlvo to It un nollvo
nml
Till * ID lUnmt tlii tuntfon of thu
> vlton Uiu IhoiitrUntl
( Unvu t'J wnrlhut llokot * to ohoup \
with fmv n > iui\rl \ > - nliout ' 'tn < i\Uiijj \ ; lite
VWHrt wolli1 * Un then Mtrlko.t tlui mlllo
tor IU worth of fi' < nv nimoo In Iho eel
\iiuim of lilx
inuN !
of Urn Klfft dUlrlot thnt | u\rly \
| H not yet no MnilliiK upon homut
thul thu iunt tINtvptilivlilu of o
UVo will ptoti < ! l ut
tuornlU \ Ohnvoh UOWO'H inunl
unllim
Mil \ v lo
to \ ) > nu < m | o oonntrnot n
l liulll hy Dniulm wiplttil mul to lx <
> tipun\liuUit \ OntiUiiOn IntwK iV
tiin > liwtorvinouilioifi \ liU oilllorlnl i
i bolmU f tint "nnvrmr univKw
UU u\ \ > nuorililoop \ | \ from nollvo nupport
ot hi\t \ untoriu'Uo | o notlyo opposition
vfliOU. JnytlouM tolc rnplnnl f nu New
VovK tliut the oluuna tnit t tm kllloil , Tlui
doctor will vHlilly ( \ < * mlorn the OumUu
* N vtl ovn mv ntvV ullun' oxttMtMuii of
Oi\Y UottMN * MUnuirl I'ttolllo , lint u cliuou
of hu t\\Mnouii \
H on Uu > cnlstiul oonttnl lon , Mr ,
t > nu > hunulu lu'i\vy uu
In i iWK 4 In Uviin to
\ttr \ vtvhuIM \
hu iuov\\y \ ( Kv l orlnii out tluvt
ttatmutl V u Wiv > K will ull M little
Uio iv lt < ot tlm
h > \v Ihul Nt < lo < uKM
Imvl iVknulitUvtl tid\i \ > n\l VtOt
ut thv
l > n Hit Oot M i of Ihu .fiitf.
W * * r < > not
of
diirr t i do nway wllh
I hi' vir-n NIK ! roliKtrjr Hint | > rlfig fiorn
trill wll Hint tn'ty ' Iw * i ld Hnnlmit MM'Mil *
of ( nl < t iimrtnf * nftil In fnvor of K"f'r'v' | '
Mibrlilf Hut w iii'wl o'twIdit'llydi'MKr'1 * !
wllh ( wnlrilti Ijilmnpurn
who want to
Iho oiirtlry by law * thai nlway *
txwfi and nl r Y * wlllrntiialti a dwwl
1'illor iivury thitrn wh'irn llm triornl ' : iill-
ni'inl of llm ( Kiiriinonlly In nol fdn-
cftiml up lo drlnkliiK only ' 'old
wnlur. lamnnmln find pop , Tlio
whluli llm odllor of llili
look In Ilin Inlepnlilicrui ! ! nUlii < <
lion In nppoDitlon lo llm ruftolnlinn to
limn protilbltlon irinili ) n citiniml.n
( wo yitnm Ininmi him ylvnn MCI lain i
llir Idiin llml HID 11 hi U n"wlimky organ"
find UK eilllor n comnion leper , A ininili
HUMII piipin In a ni'ljjhiiorlng eniinl.y jo ( < '
out of lln way lo rutmirk HnH "tlm llr.r
him ulwiiyn linnn on thu nldo fit tl > f'J < \
itml would Ilkii Ui liiifp thu | iiuly lirddy
fit It , bill llm pnrty In grimier limn Ihu
HiiK , 'I liu mihnr * lnn of llioiininndinonl
unit llm rnpiihlli'iin pmly thirty
llionnnmt voliw In Iowa Inil Ilio
olijeol wiui worthy llm wierlllcn , "
Hindi I all : border * on lunacy , No papnr
In Nidirankn IHU brim morn oiilpolen : In
InVir of rnunlullng nml rcnlrlcllng Hm
Iriillln In lliiior | and enfiirelng llm local
oplloil law of Ililn Nlnln Ihan IIMM benn Hie
III' ! ' . . Il4 duli'i ' niltind nliind agaliiMt dnn
mid dlvim nvni' Hluen llm law IIIIH benn In
foicn In known lo ovitryhody In and out.
of Omaha. l , < mi llniii n yeiir ngo UH imp-
liorl of Iaw and Order brought down
upon II lint III will and ileoiinuliUlon of
cm lain ( Inriniin pnpcrn and limn Inlnr-
ii led In ilefyhiu' III" law. Al that linn )
Ilin poMlllon of llm ndllor of llm lti',1. fin
HIM leinperance and law and ordnr ipnui-
lion wiui dearly dnllued In n loller pub-
ll/ilied / over bin own natmi. 'I ho follov-
Ing oxlrnct will iihow how imieh Ihu lli.r.
\n \ eurnuil Inxtdn of the whUkey Jug
My vluwi with riiitaid to tliu Ilipmr irnllld
lave lii'i'ii ' | nililli < | > u > | ieity Inr yemii. I am
ml wind In ( idli'd "a li'iupmaiKM1 man , " Thn
) ei iiiiuin of tldrtnliile lumw Ihal I have cnn-
iliinlly otipomid iirolilhltlon , I ttnitit | ( and
votuil iiHiiliml II In Ihu Inxlnlalini ) llfteen
yiuiiii HKII , mid my vliuvn luivn iiiidiiii'oiin ' no
'Imiitfo nliii'n that llniii , I am bold to nny ,
itmevi'i , Unit IT I cmihl ho uonvlnui'd ' Dial
iinlillilllon would do away wllh UuMvinicli-
'dliKH/i / , iiilnery , Inulallly , vliin unit filinn
wlili'h diunlieniirMH nnd dnniliind miilu'ia
ilium roi'liily and Hie hinnaii nice , I
would IMI n | iriilillillloiilnt no nmllnr who wiui
wllh mn or mtuluul me. It IH IX'IMIHO ' I do
ml hitllnvii Ihal tnolilliUloii In an cITectlvo
eiheily , and lieealino all expeileuce Inm
nliown llntl llfiinr | nnlllii anit llinoi | ililulilni ;
iinnril ho aholliilied hy law thai I am OIHIICI | | ) |
o iiiolilhUlon ,
I liavn alwayn IMMMI , am now , mid will con-
.Iliue In he In laver ot lawn llntl lend to pin
cut noi'lety itualutil llm woiit ovlbi nf lu-
Tilt ) iliiht and duly or HIM nliile
In iitnimnid llm clil/Dii with IIHIIIOI md'e-
Iiiuidii Ihal will lo.ilialn and lonlilut tlm
I'liioi ' lialtlc wllliln pioper liniiudii IH iiinllM-
iiiti'd. ' Them ) mil. aclvllirnd conntiyon llm
iliilm whine Hm Ilijnoi tnilllo It mil inKiihili'il
jy law iiiuli'r iii'iuilHuii. ' Nohudy lmi\\itbol-
tlinii llm ( lutmitiiH tlieiii-telve. ) Iliat rioo
timloln Ihitioi lunol tnluiatcd In their own
eiiiuiliy , * * K *
I iniilnlaln thai any man who will mill
liquor In llmdiinildiid who llvu upon and
iiUiinihun | Iho liitnl carnliiKfi of hii wlfo ami
ihiuiivi Ida family iilmiild tut mivoiolv pun-
liilu'il ' form ) iloliitf ir ho him proiir | uolli'i ) to
kvllhliolil Ilipmr Inmi tlm Imiiin wiiu'ltor , Tlm
dh | IICOIIHII law tnnlor which Ililn uliilo
Ihpior iiiillliiK may ho dolocilvo , Iml
It hatttio rar piovod to bo the iiidsi niriu'llvc
nimnily In toMihttlm ; Iho mnuhnr ol' iiiilooiiH ,
eloilmt up diiiM ami I'lmiliiK' Hm tialllo In llm
liitml'Mir iimiioiiiilhlo moil. A lnuo ; imtjinlly
if tlm Ilipmr itnahini nlmw a dlNu | > Hltlun lo
uhoy Hut law , ami llmio IN no ijood reason
why Un pioNltiloitu nlumld nut bouiifincod
upon all
I plead utility liUhi'lmrioof ) ; helntr In favor
of oufoivliiK law ami older , and do mil eitio
wiui la with me In the IlKht mien law tuoaU
OKI.
OKI.It \ Nimply Idloltf ) for any man tn
pnmiml that tint los.i of 110,000 , volin In
Iowa lut.s auhloyml objiiuU worthy of the
What luivu limy nolilovudy
lias tlm ehange from the naloon to tlui
bonelllcd anybody o\copt the
driigKlMtrf ami ipianks who proserlbo "rod
pyo" for medicinal purposou ? In prohibi
tion nmritoHiieHvo in any county In Iowa
than It Is under local option lu I'lllmove ,
Vorli , MorrlcU , Nanoo ami otlmroountUvs
In NotintiUuyheru the majority' of the
poopln voted prolilbilton through tholr
uonimlsilimnri * ? llai tint repnblleau
party galuod uuylhlng by ohitmplonlng
prohUiillnn as an Uno lit any ntatn ? The
third party Is Htlll uollvu uvorywhero and
rldloulo.i llm Idea that the republican
party onn bit truatnd with thn groal
'reform" whluh ( hey Imvu umlortakim.
Tlm proprmty and right of submitting
uu lunondmmil to the Nebraska uoiiKlitu
tlou that will prohibit the mauufaoturo ,
caln and Importation of llimor h a qmi
llmt whloh wit propose lo dl.stnis.i front
national ttttd logitl wl\udnolnl : In A few
ho a.Miivnlt initiln by Imlhtn I'oinnil *
Atklnii upon ( ho itilmlnlnlration oi
tint but ivpnlilmaii rojont nt I'tno Ithljo
IIIIM not boon allowoil to pass nnnnlloot !
hy lr ) Moillllonitilywho ( 1.1 now
lu buslno-iH at Uuplil t'lly , link , Ilo
wrltton n Itvoly loltor ( Imnuiullnit thul us
Mr. Atkhiii hut | UMotlouU > urraljjnoil
Ittnt bofont the ptibho ai u tlilof , hodhull
at oniM' prefer thillttlto oharpvi ntralnut
the ox-apnil , stale thont In u form tn
warrnnt it Mill for roilro4 * thron h tint
oom'1,1 or pnltlloly apolo Uvt anil withdraw -
draw hii Innlntintton . Confrontoil with
tl OMti\UorniUl\o.i , 1'oinnilMlottor AtUln
now nttuinpla to nmmK liohltnt his
own Ittttxniw utul diuili'.n that
Im IIM "i i\td nttytlilttK to ro
llout \iu tlt lutonilly of Mo(5IHUmildy. ( "
11 1httont. ) < , however , ItU i-liUi > it\uitt \ that
tlm now inunu of lint ludlititi clutwn a
ivduottott of i\ ll fixtnt the mmibor o\r- :
ilr-ilou tl.o tu itpy b'toksautl leaves the
publlti to iloi'UU' wlu-ro thu surplus ration
utttnoy now i\vtul l > y thu ivoonnt ,
tttnotintlttK to $ IJ7 tXW ywtr \ , ht ; * KVMIO ,
Dr. MoUllUottdvly \ > iMioptly oont to
the fntitt iv U hU ouxuiu , Ho eons ) his
U > tt v Uouk tvu.l oottfitut.Mr. < . AIKIUI
with two Mtwr * wkloU ) tavito \ to Hint
l , otto nudor vl\io ; of CKnolwr U\
ituU anotWr utulor ihtv > of April 8 ,
of UuM vimi tav. ur uul ) " ltuwUu > r
it t'u'.Uutf iiUv\\tt n ( ratums ami n iv
iHuittl ut tltu t UntImllatu - lu
llto tlt l , vvn MoUitlUHuhly wrlto.s
I vuwU uvutxwt tlikt \ \ , uttlr MftU
MA ) tOtHnVvMllOUtll \ \\ilt IV tO tlAVrt
> \ itU All v > f
, ri'l aim * all lu--i
a'f' ' ' ! * ' fciffil or Iniix-'l'/f of fi" d ' | ivt
rnftit iiroffit nt wh atCitj' ' } to lii ur fi l ,
IrHH oji an liotn .t and n-ll M * > R'/urit , tfi'l '
Uiiii put nn urid l/i lhii f f < - of taking .
for tbi ii'imrw ' of two-
li ) c If furnliii * * mi' * ' * away Irom tlm
What Y | IH > u the Ul'-wienl of
mi InlHfrol'-i ! JinlUn who Iciiltlml ! fViry
nlfH ic'fiwfn IH 'ilnr * ' In > i > i ttakul
l/wmm o itmnr Ktfx ( rwridn ofif \ f nn < l
olhwr tnUntm ? Tlm ronnl ulioiilit Iw inwli hy
of yotir dMiMHtnpnt , a'HiBK Indiy
of nK'iito , KHicy ( ; rotiloj jn nnd
lii'llKiin ,
Hfx inmitlii latfir Im onnr morf Informed
llm Indian oioinltnlon r llml thn NKencr
WMI l * nilfig too tunny ration * mid nxaln
iiftft * ' ! nn nfi'Miraln counl. Und 'r dnli ! of
April : i , Itwi. lr ) MMiilIlcmldy wrotu to
-'otfinilmiloniir Atkinn :
Tlml lliemi liuliaiiN nrc icc lvlnu 111010
odd limn Ii neccnnrtry for llmlr Kulwl tnti''c ,
n wlllionl lulioi llieiitli iiiuiintl'ii | In my
idlld , Ili'lieii I would i ili | < ( 'nl fi cilltlllK down
r Iliii Oi'df latlfinn il I'lne ' Itl'lKD und Itoic *
md wiidi'M ot 'fft per rctil. ThH will ho nn
iifi'iilivu lo litlior and cavn llm
Tlii'io ilitmld Im UN ncciirnli ! ronnl orr"ii-
IKI of llm Hloiu i/iiulu / , UH pnu'Uodlly llm
iKinmy rnxl1' ' ' ! inmi'mmU vury Itltln In Ilio
.viijr of Infoiniallon iii uidlii llm fii'p'ii'do '
lUiilllnH , Thi ( Mhciln tniitlcr lit hudly mlxi-il
'or llm iciioii ; Unit Uiiirn hvi : not h'iii ' : ! n i-lonu
oinil. Hinio : tlm Hllllnj : Hull campaign In
NM.
In llm fnco of lliiHD ilo < 'iinn'iilH Com-
iilniloniir AlltliiH IM n ( lowardly Mknlli lo
nnlnnntn that Dr. Mctillllmiddy WIIH In
inyHiuiMii iiiMpoiiHlliln for llm ever IHMIIU
if ratloim al I'lim ' Illd i ) , AH a i'iil hu
ivnn hound lo IIIHIIC wlmL | IH ! boidcn calli'd
'or ' , There Ii no iH'olonto llml llm In-
llaiiH did nol riii-iilvo every pound lo
, vhlili : limy worn onllllod. Dr. iMiiCIHI-
niddy for ymtni liitlHlud llmt limy were
( btiilnlnj : nioro Ihmi llmlr rl hlfnl nl-
owani'o , and Inlaimof llm rnli'H of llm
Inparlnmiil , HUVCI ! Novoral hnndrod
hoiiMiind dolliirrt of nniiplliiH by mil-
lii down Iho liiithnato'i ' and ro-
iiHliiK to lake llm Indians' word
or Iho H/II | of llmlr fuiiillli'M onlltlrd
o driiw ritlioiiH. Though no lonuor run-
moti'd wllh Iho Niirvlijij ho ruinalnod for
Kovoral wooki : il I'lno Uhl o nsHlHlbit ; Iho
mw iiont | In iimko llm count mid pro-
voniiiiK dncopllon on llm purl of llm In-
llmm upon llm unvornnmnl. The piibilo
U larKovvill tytnpiilhi/.o wllh llm doctor
n IIIM Indlunallon and will nordntlly iin-
provo hln manly loilnr , which ho wiml.i
up ,111 folknvHt
Twonly odd yi'nrn of Hi'ivlcoln llm II-KII-
in nioivvllh mi iinliiiiilhlim1 iiroi.il on the
| iml of Oldie llmwii , and ever Iwimty
HI my pml In HIM Koimial Hi'ivlco ' of tlm
Kiniiiunl IIIIH iiiiniu id iii jiinlniiH of our ropn-
tutloii an llm limmithlociMiiiiihsloni > rappnaii !
o ho of lihi own ,
Thu rnniiiilNsliiiioi'H oicnso , ( pioli'd from
il'i Inli'ivhiw or .Scpli'inhi-r ' 1(1 ( , thai. 'I do not
imlfoany chuik'ns nculliNl Mi'tillllciiildv , liobi
now onlol the wi\Uv , ' In nntunahli' , lor my
mud UN Indian iinunt lor I'lno Itld o HtaU's
that my liondsini'ii , llmlr helm ami assigns
100 forever icspoiiMllilo for my "N wlfllo
uiont. ; Them Is no Htatiilo of lliiiUallmiH. I
tvmild llo'ioComiliiiimud ' on huliuU'ol' m\Mi'ir \ '
mil Cltuk Iliown that llm honoiahlo cninmlM *
iloaor uxplaln liliiruiir , mnl pliico thin matter
In HIK-II Hliiipo that wo can ho imnlslmd IT
Knlllyofaiiy Itaml In conni'i'ilon wllh Iho
loi'laltmjil dlHappriuniiooof 3ir > TKiJ , ( ) per mi-
mim 'In ' iiomo himrno from whh'li llmio Is no
lotion , ' or omihlo UH lo Hook imuh icdn' H nils
llm pilvlloiio of every olll/.on , Tlm honor-
ithlo roiMMilssIoiiorHlioiild , for the thno holiiK ,
ati.indon llm tuollosof llm politician and not
the mini- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
How Kn role n or * InMiilt UH.
lltiHod ( o bo uotiHldorod that talunl ,
; ; CIIUH | , Ilko charily , uovoroit a. mnltllndo
of slnx , bill of Into ll would KOIMII that
of condnot ami : t lotal dlsro-
_ ard of till llm doconolos ami proprlollos
of llfo Imvo ( 'onio to Im auooptod for
titlonl ; In faal , thul lewdness of uomlnol
pro-mippostH talent , and , ( Im llr.st holn
o.stitbllrthoil , the liiHt Is taken for ( ; rantod.
I'lio modern forol < ; n autor and aolru.s.s
piy : us the uoor ooinpllmunl of Hiipposiii ; ;
that a Minlruhod oharautnr or u notorious
ii ml nhaiuoloM.s llultum lu a auro pnsspo t
to profo.sslonal snaouss lu tliis country ,
ami limy pnmood to qualify thomsulvos
nocordln ly boforu nppoavln on our
Mri > . Ijixni'vy'H ' oaroor Booniod to
justify Him liollof , and Vlolot Camuron
followed her o\amplobybrinyliiK ; her
tltlod lovov and Immcdlaluly Kottlni ; tip u
"senno" with her husband. What the
eolations ofVil.son liar roll ami Miss
KiiHtlako are , hayo not yet dovolopi'd , lint
the uhanuus nru llioy will make thorn appear -
pear to bo vicious lu order to bo attrao-
tlvo.
tlvo.Our
Our Ihnalor-KoluK people are lo blame
for all this. They suoin to have mloptiul
tlio Fivudi theory thai a tiling to bo uluo
musl bu naughty , ami Iho utoru sliumo-
li'.ss the private 11 ( o of a forol n
actress IH , the greater tholr
oa ornoss to see hor. Our
solf-rospoi't .should promut tts to snt tlio
Anal of oomlomnaliou upon all wnoh pee
plo. Tnoy oil or UK a posit I vo Insnll when
ihuy assiuno that wo profurk nml will jiuy
morn llborally for , Indocoucy of uomlnul
than ilocornm , ami yet the facb sutiiu to
Justify the asijiunptlon. Mrs. Lan try
not an aotrojw , ami yet hot" pomillar rol.i
tlon.s with the prlnro of Wales and othurs
before ooiuln to UK nml with Freddy
Uobhnrdt alnoo , have boon the .sloi > pln- ;
atoiius t < Imr forlnuo. VuiliU C'anioron
follows her OMttuplo lu jml luK what wo
will pay imibt llborally for and the
uhaucos nro that wo tint to bo treated tea
a mtcoosMou of libidinous antor.s ami
itnrlil * AotrosHiia who will Haunt tiiolr
vliut before us wltilo raking In our
( lollars.
It Is tluut to call a halt. Tlmso
Nlumhl tut utiido to fool that wo have
aomo roipoot for vlrtuo , soiua refer
for the proprlutltis of llfo ; that our
ami duujhtors do not from uholeo
K\t to 900 iv idtaiuolc. * * woman on thu
stagi ; that wo littvu hail ami have yet
Auuirlcnu woman ou our 4tas t who nip
lu tholr llvos our national ro
( or doetMttiy and that if wo cannot
Imvii Kttrupc'tu ' tnloutithout Its arcom
dobauohcry , wo will uuuinjio to
ulthoitllt ,
Mjililonl Ki
Thor\ ) should bo a very comprehensive
Jaw \ a o4 by ivugro-s * making it a
orlnto t < advertise any Kind of swindle
whoruby people oan bo doliulod into part
Inn with tholr hard earned money. People
plo uiv over eager to gt t * ud > tottly rioli
thi > ywlU Into nt thn < jtim | Ut t bait , nuti
> H > he\v titi > ' IU that prvtmUot a utUliou at
the itthcv uud The uivHt M luotivo IU
for tuwity jvaw luw l > on that of the o\U
\\Aithxj ; fv\r hotiN. Their muubor is
nt ! vV'.i l > oyMtil"iMuptttnUou -their svjrjr >
Ijatn umouuu fli tous Tltou iuU o :
our \eope ! hav * Iveu i er uaded lo
A t sxitm ot uio-itf to ivcovvr estates
Hut hivr aWjlut'iv Jn l no f
MM ! oth'ir HiMtioMti'lf arc f d rvl > to dn
to rT" " t th f < .lly Our jjovrnmofit ,
UirotiKh lU rninmiar * aroAd ! , host rofx-nt-
I'dly * | i > < -d the bani-i'-iw ch rsfl r of
h ! M claim * Thi ( 'oort of
Chncory nml Iho tmhk of I'.ntf-
'nnd ' linvn > KJU untied uj ' n
jfllfiftlly U ) dmiy thn wMi-nc * of great
r > * lnl < > N wwriltiiiK hniri , a/id th'-.r litt * B
lonu n > Thr Imnfc : "Th To arn nti
Inrgn KmounU of nriMnltncd nlofk IIT
UrldomMdlnniliBx In our fywkn. 'J'h ru
ir - f < * w ttrnounU of KlMX ) , nml urobably
lone tlml iwi'itd tlml ttiin liy inoro tlmn
or J.'SX ) . " Nml IIMII y nr , nnd r Min-
l.owidl'M dlritntlon. tt Hlnlumenl WHA
ariMl from Hie nicordt of Uiu court of
( Jlmiu-iiry , which dhowcd tli' t tlm lolril
f mii'lalnmd or dornmnl funds In lUc-nt-
todyvftd only I'l. < m.W ) . Ami vet tlio
of Hiiuh Kitul'm In llicwj two
h.i < < beiin NluUid In Ariicriuun
idvorlNmmmlH lo Im all llm wuy from
from IIvii linmlrud lo two IhotHund mil-
lonu of dollar * t
In ri'Kitnl to ouch iiiifl ilnf'l atnoiin ! . ?
IH do nxiHl llmrn , our lu allen ItiMl year
liiclanid olllulallyand llm niporlvan
unl lo rotiKtuNS Unit :
Any iilti'inpl lo rivovur rc.tl ftilnli ) froni
ho Crown or Individual after n Inpiu of
: wnlvii yi'arH , ( which may bo ( itloiidml to
Ihlrty miditr curtain clrcmnntaiicoi , ) and
property uflnr n IIUHU of Iwmily
, 'r.nn , howiivcr valid lliorliilm or tlm purnon
n'dlni { llm altnmpl in.-iy Mavo huun origi
nally , iHci'ilaln lo mid In faltiiro.
Holland IIIIH nlno boon nn Inviting Held
n whli'h lo looitli ! vast nnnlaliimd wi-nltli ,
lull our mlnlHlur al llm Iln im has ro-
Dimlly iniulu u roporl do.scrlbln llm law
nf 1H.T ! , which provldod for llm oHclmal-
In ; ; of all uniilalmi'd oHlitlos witlUn n
ipcnlllcd lltni ! , and addn.
Tlm law has ullirlnaliy ami lln.'illy dH-
Kisi'il ' ol all niicliliiiid : luniU and n'tlates In
LhlHcomilry orlKlnatliiK piior lo Mmch : , 1H.V. .
I'licio ' him , tln'ioCou' , Hltiuo 1 ! , lii'iiu no nujii
tldni : In Holland as an midtimed , t'Mtalo
OiluinatliiK in lor to that dale.
IJnforlnnati'ly ' llm publication of UK-HP
ftioH , hotvi'ver froiinonl , hns no wulyhl
Iho Huduullvo advcrllsemt'iilH and
clrc'.nlarM of Hwindlin claim iiKcntH , who
are ready lo furnish n list of 5(1(100 ( ( right
ful heirs tn untold millioiiN whicli "tho
ehancurv nayniiislor will gladly pay" on
proof of ownerHlnp , Tim U'tiHliingloii
publishes u whole column udveiii.so-
nii'iil. in rcirard to UICHO niylhical claims ,
and conrins : Hhonld no longer delay Iho
of a law making snoh udvortiHo-
inonts us criminal an Ihu advertising of
lloratnro.
l.v oonnculion with Iho appointment of
Ciunoral John Al. ( 'oivjo lo bo po-ilnm.stiH-
at Ho'jtoii , un umiiHini.c'lncidoiil ' Krcincin-
liorcil in whleh ( ionoral O. O. Howard
ll rnrod At the lirsl''and ' onlyn
of the Army of the Tomifj.sco , held in
l.wulH , idler Ilio wan , ( ionorals Cor.-o ,
Howard , Shormau ami uiujiy others were
pre.sont , and a I , Iho haminol 'von ' al llm
Konlhorn hotel Commit Howard was
toaslod , mid in his reply lu ! spoke of Cen-
oral Corso'n defense of Altoona pass nnd
KUVO hid famoiiH inoMHii < ro lo Shorinan ,
oiniltiiiK , however , nil nl/nsion / lo Unit
place which , In Iho "revise , " is known
II.H Hhool , Of course his nnal liltlu simecli
was received wllh jjroat'JappliuiMi , but
when he sat down Old Teuunisch fjot up
and Hald llmt ( ionoral Howard had not
( lonu Oionoral Corse full justice , buoanse
ho had not correctly Klalcd the famous
dlspalch , and with duo regard to the truth
of history , ho would now give il as it was
flcnt , which ho did , wild proper emphasis
and including Iho tnilphurous ulln.sion.
The old RiMioral's nnuinnr was so qui/-
/.leal mul his evident uiijoynient of the
opportunity to got a joke on General
Howard was HO infectious , that the ap
plause following his spouoh was simply
doafoniiiK , while General Howard gat
ami blushed like a.school girl.
TIP : firstissuoof tlm Omaha Hi-publican
' .ruler Its now proprietors appuarcd on
Sunday. With Its now dross , arlislio
make-up and terse editorials our con
temporary exhibits marked improvement.
The Itcpiililiatn is now hi t'io ' hands of
mon wlio have made printing and pub
lishing a * life Htndy. Its editor , Mr.
Itothaokor , has n national imputation as a
brilliant writer and a trained journalist.
Tlio | ) resident of llm new company , Mr.
Hounds , has for thirty years past been
known lo every western printer ami
publisher as an export in the typograph
ical art ami iv thoroughbred in Dotting
thu best work out of types and presses ,
Mr. Taylor , the business manager , has
boon brought up iu tlio profession ami
comas direct from the largesl print shop
iu Iho world , the govornnuml printing
otlleo al Washington , iu wltioh ho was
Mr. Hounds' right hand man. Wilh such
a combination of talent and experience ,
pursuing the policy which it lias outlined ,
the lltiniblicun can scarcely fail to achieve
the success which its owners hope for.
Mn. MANNING could do nothing that
the country would more cordially thank
him for than to determine dolinitoly how
ho intends to dispose of Himself , or allow
himsoH to be disposed of , and announce
it lu nn otllcial and authentic way. There
is a burning public anxiety to know Just
what is to become ) of Mr , Manning , and
It is oxtrcmoly irritatlnir to read contra-
oiotory reports from dny to day regard
ing the pos.siblo future course of this im
portant personage. IH'slUos tlio uncer
tainty Is a constant menace to tlio verac
ity of these worthy ami useful members
of society , tlio Washington correspond
ents. The secretary vas , not justified iu
allowing the situation jo remain in this
] xjri > lexing sh.npo , Sjicak out , Mr. Man
ning , and toll nil anxious people whether
or not you know what' ' is to become of
you ollleially. ' ,
this exuberant excitement ° f t'l '
dmnooratio eouvoutiousojuo hardy bour
bon was heard to oxctalmfhat the democ
racy rau a gooU shoy of carrying the
Tlilnt district , The show which a
straight republican has of carrying the
Shoe String district of Mississippi U bril
liant iu comparison.
Mit. PnnvHKTT has at last been
nvnuMcd. If ho can't gvt to bo dUtricl
attorney ho Is on the > tate central com-
utittoo. IVltchott is ontiUed to this honor
for his hnni work amt coinmnmiinjr in-
ilunomnong the massif of silk stook-
ing lUnuocruLs ,
KUK will probably - * fexv voting v.-x-
cuition allowed to department olorVs
this jvar llui republicans not carv
tn jw from motive of ' \i > * ili ey. ovou
if the/ would IH > inrnr-tiiwl to , amt the
itemoorats will most likely roiuaiu t
their posts as au
Keep It Ilnforc lir > [ iulllcnnji.
Thfrepiilli < nof tl j Jir-t du'ric '
, iik tlitmmlvefH v'n\li \ a man
tifh i r < ; ford M Uint of ( Imr'-h
Howe IIM uny rightful claim upon Hie
g out of qo < itiori M * corrupt mitho < l.i
and notorious Tuoiillty w - apM | _ l t r -
} mblicitn < i to pHiw : mnl r H ( < ct h for ;
tli y put a pn-miBm npori p rly trr-a-
son nii wii fririioy Kftitit lU very csint-
CHCO ,
'I > n year * j < o , vhcn tlio ropwlillcan
parly wan on th V TK of dininUrr , nnd
cvury ( iluotoral yote cut for Mayw ami
Whriilor Vfw tivo'k'd to retain Iho party
In power , Church Honn ( inton-d Into
a conspiracy to dflivor rr-pnbllcan
olirn.tkii Into the hand * of the. unemy.
Thin Infamous plot is not n inure conjec
ture. Tlm proof of It doc * not rest on
rmlKfl or ( nixpidon It la not lu lx >
pooh poolmd or brnihcd axvny by pro
nouncing It ono ot Hoievvatcr's imtliciuus
campaign olandurf ) .
Th 3 records of Iho Icgiilaluro of which
Church Howu wiv. n nuirnber in ' 70-77 ,
contain Iho imlnliblo proofs of llm trcas-
onnble conspiracy , and no denial can
Htaml againnt cviduncn furnished by hii
own pen. Hnolly told , the history of this
plan to hand over Iho country to Tililun
and democracy is an follows :
In 1H70 Ncbrtiflkti olpclnd Silas A.
.Strickland , Atmisa Cobb and A. II.
( 'onnor prcHidunllal cdeclors by n vole of
SI , 1)1(1 ) ( IIH against a vole of l.r ( ! ! ) > l cast for
Im Tilden and Heudrieks doctorfl. After
Ihu election it was discovered that the
canvass of thH vote could not take place
under the then existing law before Ihu
loglHlfitnro convened. The electoral vote
had to be canvassed In December
nl thu latest , and the regular scs-
Hion of the legislature did not bciiu
until January. In order to make
u legal canvass of llm electoral returns ,
( iovoruor Oarber called u special uession
of tlio legislature to convene on UmOlhof
December , ' 70 , at Lincoln , for the pur
pose of canvumlng thu elocloral vole of
Iho state. The democratic effort to cap
ture republican electoral voles IH historic.
Tildoir.s friends , nolably Dr. Miller , had
been plotting for the cnplnru of ono of
the electors from Nebraska , and il is also
historic that a largo bribe win ollorod to
one of Iho oleclors , CJenoral Slrickland.
The call of the legislature broke in to the
plan of the plotters , nml llie.y found a will
ing amt reckless tool in Church llowo.
When Iho legislature convened al tlm capi
tal , Church Howe Illed a protesl which may
be found ou pages 0 , 7 and 8 of the NebrasKa -
brasKa Honsc Journal of 1877. The fol-
lowingextract makes interesting reading :
" 1 , Chinch llowoa , mumhur of the leglsla-
tinool NchiasUa , now couvunud by iiiocla-
niatmn of his oxuollcnuy , dovernor .Sllns
C.irlior , for the purpose of canvassing and
declaring ; the result of the vote wist in Ne-
Inanka for electors for nrosldent mid vlco
picsliluntof tlio United SUilea , liciehy enter
my soluian prolest aK-tlnsl such act , denying
tliat the govi'inor lias power to call tins body
In special session for any siu'lj purpose , or
Dial this body has any authority to canvasser
or decline the result ot such vote upon tlm
following Kionnils :
first. This legislature now convened bav
in ) ; huun elected under what Is known as the
old ronHtlliillon , has no power to act In the
promise * , the now constitution of thu state
iiavlm : buoti in toiuoalnco November , 1875. "
Tlm second ami third clauses deal with
technical objections nnd iiro somewhat
longtlry. The concluding sentences of
this precious document are as follows :
"For the foregoing reasons I prolest
against uny canvass of Iho electoral vote
ol the stale by diis body , nml demand
that lids , my protest , be entered upon
the journal. " ( Signed ) Church llowo ,
member of Ihu legislature of Nebraska.
The democrats did not respond to the
call of tiio governor mid there was barely
u. quorum in the senate , while the re were
several to spare lu the house of winch
Howe was a member. The protest en
tered by llowo was doubtless prepared
by the TiUlou lawyers In Omaha nnd
llowo had the glory of being the solo
champion of Sam Tildon. The legisla
ture ignored Church Howe , spread his
protest ou its record and canvassed the
olootoral vote in spite of U.
When the logisliituro convened In Jan
uary , 1877 , the presidential contest was
at its height in Washington. Church
Howe had changed places from the bonso
to tiio sonato. Early in thu session , a
resolution was introduced expressing tlio
conviction on the part of the senate that
Hayes ami Wheeler having received a
majority of tlio electoral votes were en
titled to their scats. Tills resolution
gave rise to a very lively Uobato which
lasted l wo davs. Church llowo asked to
bo excused from voting when it first
came up and was so excused , Ou the
final passage of the resolution the record
[ page 370 , Sonata Journal 1877 , ] shows
the following result ; Yeas Ambrose ,
liaird , lilanehard , lirynnt , Calkins ,
Cams , Chapman , Colby , Duwes , Oar-
h'old , ( illliain , llayos , Kounnrd , Knapp ,
I'opoon , Powers , Thummcl , Van Wyok ,
Walton ami Wilcox-20.
Those voting in the nogatlro wore ;
Atou , Drown , Corel ) , Ferguson , lliuitian ,
Holt , Church Howe and North--8.
During Iho same session of the legisla
ture , Church Howe's vote on United
Stales senator for the first three ballot * ii
recorded as having been cast for R. W.
Thomas , a South Carolina democrat ,
[ pages 108 and 20S Senate Journal. ] All
this time Church Howe professed to bo n
republican independent , republican on
national issues ami u temperance granger
on local issues. Wo simply ask what
right n man with such a record has to
the support of any republican.
ST.VTK ANO TUUU1XOUV.
Nebraska Jottingi.
A daily paixsr is threatened in Norfolk.
Watioo wants u butter and chc < uo fac
tory.
tory.Alexandria
Alexandria had three weddings last
vrenk.
The Masons of Vork will dedicate their
new hall next Friday.
Material is arriving for the Rock Island
bridge over Iho Dine at Boat rice.
The grape vineyards near ( iranri Island
this season show an abundant yield.
"llowo are you to-dayl" is a .salutation
dangerous to fife in the First district.
Ninety-four new postoflicos Iiavn lxon
( VilablUhud in the stuto since the 1ft of
January.
Alexander ] narrow of Dnnhnr has fifty
acres of corn averaging littr-six bu > hols
to the aero.
There are 410 bond of c-ttle in the
dUtillory shots at Nebr.sVa City , U ie
quite slaer in ptaco.
The chief hitter of the Blk Cr k Kcbo
has hm prwvt'ntod with a nobby watch
charm-a four and-a-half pound sweet
potato
Nebras-kn Cny is akp l ( o pive a bonus
Of $ lO VtiVI lOfrtfUC IhO Ml * r ttr ; IVlOlttC
into Use iMty Th , \ \ > un wi.i * ttie the
queMo.n Noremlvr 16
1 he attorney of : I e St , J o vfc braid
I ; n'i road offers to run throoah York
wuiily for a p'ir ( ; of * .V" W ) . There is
ttolhint : small for a P'UK ru d
C J'imhu l < congratulating tHTV'lf on
a ri-rtaitity of a new depot. It will be
built of prrii d l r'k ' with ean ltene
trimnilng i , and will In ) 31iW groand di-
Illf IUIOIUI.
WiHi Hilnman. a deaf mute , wa
brtuhwl of ) ' the track by _ n n ine near
Dnkou CUT U t wwk. ll < s WM walMny
on the rdge of the ties and orcapcd nn-
injnr | .
A Chicago divinity dotter Is Iccturinc
In thn .it * to on "Fool * . " The llnancial
returns havf b''f > n o mall as lo confirm
ihf b-iicf l ial the doctor forcibly illus-
lralf Hit text.
During tlm month of Seplnmbfr Ihrro
wa.i ihlp [ < - < l from Dakota City aixty-four
cnr of corn , ten cars ot brush and one
car of hogs. Thur win more corn
shipped laM nionih than thrro was the
w hole of l i learbolng upwards
W. N. ( Jillcll , a Hall county farm hand.
nttninptrd to shool a worthluM do" and
successfully punctured hli own heart.
How he niHsod the target proved too
inm-h of a mystery lor an "intelligent
coroner 'n jury "
Tin ; people of Hontrlco arc prcj > arlng
to decorate that section of the state In
honor of the completion of thu wator-
xvorki. It Is inlimatud in knowing quar
ters that Minn will nol bo thn only "water
coltr" used to .stimulate the enthusiasm.
The Homer hommary , under Iho
nnxpicos of Iho Lutheran synod of Ne
braska , \vill open October IH. Prof. W. C.
McCord and wifu , late of I'unnsylvnnia ,
being in charge. 'I hu prospects of the
summary arc brighter llian ever before.
A herd of sixty-live young calllo were
stolen from Fleming Bros , in Thaycr
county Hit week , but the thieve ? bit ou"
more than they con'd clmw and dropped
thn herd beyond the Kansas lino. The
calllu weru recovered but tliu thieves es
caped.
The voracious nnvrdist of North No-
bra.Mka i.ys thai a noted democratic editor
who was never known to mix his politics
or whiskey , ordered "ginger ale" when
invited to "take so'llimg " This is the
nnkiudest cut of all , and seriously detracts - ,
tracts from the charming symmetry of
that elongated "Conllict. "
Out in Kii'th county , where huge
chunk.1 ] of truth rival thu colors of Ihu
sunset , "the rongli-lmwn snare "whil-
ing away the bnght autumnal days with
the hay fork ami plow handle , and the
genller sux lake the spare team , drivu
ever beautiful plains and down Iho high
ways , past happy homes , to town seeking
thi ) latest styles in hill millinery. "
An Kim Creek farmer with more money
than sense signed si note for $10 for an
iron poHl ami wire fence man , the latter
.stipulating to return Ihu note if his goods
were not as represented The note did
return , with thu room-st from a local
bank lo slop in with Ilio cash. The only
hope of diminishing the number of suck
ers in the state is to hook them all.
Thn wife of James Dronning , of Lyons ,
has employed nn attorney to bring suit
against two of Oakland's saloon men , for
selling her husband liquor , causing him
lo fall from his horse , breaking ono of his
arms. The family are in almost deslitulo
circumstances , ami llm husband will not
bo able to work for four or live months
yol. The citizens of Lyons have agreed
to furnish the inouoy to prosecute the
same , ll is thought the saloon will scttlo
without litigation , as they are aware by
past cxprienco that will' be Iho cheapest
way otil of it.
The democratic state convention did
the handsome Ihing when it nominated
Hon. Itichnrd Thompson , "Our Dick , "
of Hastings and McUook , for secretary
of state. Uiohard is a thoroughbred from
Hitter Crook , nml no torch-bearer in the
ranks shouted pftoner or louder than lie
in thodemoernlio huadquartcrmn Omaha ,
two years ago , v/hen the returns stirred
the inoHa-oovorod soul with harbingers
of victory. A bachelor of line qualities
and form , it is a source of regrol that ho
stands not a ghost of a show of reaching
the state capital oilicially. It is told of
Dick that , ' 'onco upon a time , " while
skirmishing around Hastings for adds
and news , no ran into a crowd surround-
in sc an unconscious man. "Stand back ,
idiots I" he shouted ; "givo him air. while
I'll get comolhing bottur. " Darting into
a convenient drug Htoro ho secured "four
lingers" of straight goods , hurried back.
dashed the iluid down Ills throat ami
rubbed the prostrate man with a smile
of iulinilo peace. Yes , Richard is an
editor ol a largo laud district and narrow
politics.
Iowa. Items.
A largo school building is in uoursu of
erection at Algona ,
Thorn wore 135 deaths in Marshalltown
during the year ending October 1 , 1880.
A now Methodist church is to bo creeled
at Creston this fall which is to cost about
$10,000.
A vote will bo taken this fall In Wapello
comity on the question of allowing catllo
to run at large in thu county.
The- corner hlono of Iho now Odd Fol
lows block in Cruston was laid with ap
propriate 'ceremonies last Tuesday.
There were fifty deaths in Juuuino ) )
during the mouth of September , against
thirteen for the same mouth lasl year.
At an Iowa City marriage Iho friomls
furnished this entire house into which the
couple will move , no article being over
looked.
The Missouri , Iowa & Nebraska road
iu now in poisosiou of tlio Ilnmestou &
Shonuudoah road , running from Hume-
ston to Van Wort , a dmanco of seven
teen miles ,
The city council of Marphalltown will
pass an ordlnauca prohibiting children
under IS years of ago from appearing on
the streets alter 0 o'clock in the evening ,
without special permission.
JJ. S. Moloy , a civil engineer , who lost
n leg in a wreck ou the Chicago * Northwestern -
western , between liollo I'Jaine and What
Cheer in 1635 , has commenced suit in the
superior court for $18,000 damages ,
Agent Robert Currou , of the Now York
foundlings' homo , arrived iu Dnhuquo
Saturday with a carload of children.
Twelve of the youngsters were placed in
the ( Jeruinn Oathoho orphan asylum ,
whence llioy will bo distributer ! to vari
ous homes in that city and couuiy. The
others were taken to Calmar.
A company known as tlio Iowa Aerial
Navigation company hat brtt < r , formed at
Red Oak and incorporated under tliu
laws of the state , with a cntiictl slocu of
$500,000. ( } . M. West , the inventor of the
Hying machine , the manufanturo of
which the company is to control , lias
gotten up an enormous ct-mlrivaura with
wings like a bird and a body composed
of tans for propelling aud steering the
institution ,
|
OnkolA.
There are twelve organized fchonls In
Slulsmau county.
The wheels of Watortown cm ; loy ulno
teachers to Instruct 350 puplU.
Sully count v has a ialv.itlon army , wi\ll
orgrvnlrod ami roady4o ftart on the ro J.
The Rapid City Republican aitnannmM
that thu lilack llilis U the mother of utr
ritorial ttatctmon.
More real estate has ohaugv * ! UaiuU ttw
present * < \aww t > t SIoiix Pall * Utan in any
on previous E6soa
A gas well lifts iwen tamut war lVr *
Thenrwt votn of gm that wastvrucV n ,
a flarue four or rh c feet V..gh
K Ivotecrsus ; of Rapid Citr.
and foil upon the Mdewalk , ru ; < t r * l
blood v M-e ) , and died from the > iF * ou
A Defdwofxl p * x > r tells ot A wan np
thr re who b&s tuadi | & \ xy * gathnr.jr p
* nd fdUnccroiMv Ivf-r and h uor 'wu' ' ' > i *
1'he be t Tic d ft wh * > * t m lVn > Utr.a
c . .utj isa thef nucf JfhbOuiu. ut..r
I
Wn" il'ft The Rveragc was th.r : ; >
I bu lnU to the acre.
i Thf farmer * of the Ked river vnlf )
. ha\chada year of unpruceduntwl pm '
' jx-riiy. their croi" b Tng cnormow * .n
quantity and magnificent in quality.
'I he whole number of old soldlrr * ii
DakoU receiving a pension from the gov-
Ttinjnt ar < - 2.t"-'i The nmonnt j- " ' I
monthly l § Jl9i.SO : for twelve
INGERSOLL TALKS POLITICS.
Jle WnntH the WorkliiRinnn to Hav n
Clianco to Govern.
Colonel Ingersoll when in Cincinnali n < -
contly on business in thu United Star s
court in connection with the Toledo ,
Cincinnati iV St. Louis railroad , w.i
ii k - l by a roporler what he thought th
pri'dpinlnaliiiK Issue In the next pre i-
dcnlial camp'ilgn would bo , replied : "I
don't know that there is any. The roptili
lioan party la not a. unit for
prott'ct'on ' and the demo.
ratio jmrt is not n unit for fio-
irado. Kaon parly is afraid to grapi > : j
with the quusuons which have arisen In-
t citi capital and labor. Kach partv H
afraid to move foi fear of moving wronc :
so that , after nil , the priuciplo issue Wilj
probably bn as it has been , n ? it was it
tlio last campaign , the otilccs the SIR-
cess of one party rallier than the other.
Of courio I nm n republican nml I bo-
lievotlm country would bu more prosper
ous under republican rnlo. I mean by
that the lomi of public affairs would
on the whole bo bctlor.
"In Uin cily ol Now York , " he con
tinued , "tho principle question is nil
who will bo the next president , but who
will bo the next mayor. Personally. I
am for Henry George. I want to give
the workingmoti an opportunity of chewing -
ing the world whether they uru intelli
gent enough and honest enough to stand
by each other and to vote Iho same way
they march. Wo see processions o"
thousands upon Ihonsaiuls of workiugf
men , carrying all kinds of banners , and
among other thirgs saying thai Ihe work-
ingmeii must stand togelher. Now they
will have an opportunity. Henry George
is an intelligent man ; faoiuolhing. il may
bu , of an cnthu.iia.sl : without doubt hon
est. aud , above all tilings , a truu Iriond
of Iho working peoplo. Now I want
them lo stand by him , and lo vole for
him , and F am ou thul sulo myself. My
judgment is that lids labor question will
enlur largely into lliu next presidential
campaign. \\ouhl like to see tlm labor
ing men succeed. 1 would like to fcuo
them have a majority in congress and
with a president of their own.
1 would like to see thh , so
thai Iho.y could satisfy themselves haw
little , after all , can bo accomplished by
Icgihlation. The moment responsibility
bhould touch their shoulders they would
become conservative. They would Iind
that making a living in this world Is au
individual a Hair and that each man must
look out for himself. They would soon
find thai the goycrnmcnt can not take
care of tlio puoplo. The people must
support the government. Everything
cannot bo regulaled by law. The factors
entering into this problem aru substan
tially infinite ami beyond the intellectual
grasp of any human being. Perhaps
nothing in the world will convince the
laboring men how little can bo ac
complished by law until there is ihc op-
portimily of trying. "
Mild , soothing , and heal.'ng is Dr.
Sago's Calnrrh Remedy.
THE LOST FOUND. '
A Woman Who Iiufr Homo Twenty-
Seven Years ARO .Returns.
Mary Klixaboth lidgar , only child of Iho
lalo Dr. Kdgar , after twenty-seven years'
absence , returned to this place Monday ,
says a special dispatch from Greenville ,
Pennsylvania , to claim the e.stato Jeft by
her father , who died in January , 1 83.
Over a quarter of a century ago , aftur a
stormy scene with her lather , she left
home , and though afterward sought for
far and wide , remained hidden. Years
ago a eiti/.on saw her in Dayton , Onio ,
and thither her father sought her. bulslio
hud gone. Then she was hcuu in Califor
nia , aud there lellors ami adverlibemonts
were sent , bul lo no avail. When she left
she was u beautiful girl of 1W ; now who
roltirus a gray haired 'woman of 50. For
years she has Jived at Carrollton , Mis
souri. Shu was married to a man named
lloyt , and hatt a son. Her fallier was a
spiritualist , aud left instructions in his
will to his executors that ho would ap
pear to tliom to direct ids affairs within
two years after death , ftalurally Ihuy
awaited hib coming with fear ami tremb
ling , but lie came not. Then the prop
erty , including a hall left for the use of
spiritualistic mooting ? , etc , , was bold and
the money put on interest. Advertise
ments were spread far unit wide in all Iho
slales aud territories offering ? ftOO reward
for any information of the misiing
daughter. Kven in California papers
llioy published the notice of reward.
'
Cla'imants appeared in that state , Color-
rdo , and other.An Ohio claimant carr.c
personally , but wu& soon proved uu im
postor. Mrs. lloyt saw the notice in n
Missouri paper , ami came on at oneo.
Old citi/.ons recognized her imnu'dlaloly
ami the bus iUisuercd all quc.itioiiK faliu
factonly so far. She will at once
formally claim the property , which now
amounts to between SIS.OOO and $20,000' ,
llnli'ortl Sauce blends with all gravies.
Women Wlio Are Spottern.
Philadelphia Press : The slcok conduc
tor ou the Eighteenth ami Twentieth
xtrbots railway was as uneasy after the
car struck Filbert street hist night as the
dog whosmelled "bar. " After no had got
tno nervous old woman offal Itroad street
station hi ) sidled up to a young man who
had been making pleasant lit tin remark s
to him all tlio way down and whispered ;
"Do you remember where thiU woman in
a blue shawl withu paper bundle got in ! '
"No , why * " '
"Well , I just recognized her , confound
her ; an" I'm onio her. bho's a spoiler. "
"What does slip spot ? "
"Wo devils her . '
poor nro game. She's
ono of about thirly luo road employs and
it oven goes so far as to employ a super
intendent of spotters They report to
Idiii every morning and gel their instruc
tions what cars to t.iku. Sometimes you
don't know when they're on board and
Eometimes you do.1
The woman had n hatohot face , was
very commonplace in appearance , and
Foemed deeply absorbed in her bundle ,
which she held up before her. When the
cor reached Ninth and Filbert streets she
ares * hurriedly , looked around her in a
bewildered fashion , nnd piped ; "Is this
Ninth stroftt. * irt"
"Yes , madam , this here is Ninth street , "
said the roudnctor , saivwitiwvlly empha-
pizlng each word
The woman jro' oT : * a t uvvi on Iho
corner aud looked tHr Irw , lit looked
tttck at her * ud mital
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