n TEE OMAJIA DJLEL . .BEETUESDAY - , JIILF 22 , 1896 , _ E. ROSBWATEB , Editor , MORNING , TOMS or st Dfillv flint J-uiuljj' " < J | > ° Veir . . . . 110 00 Kli r > ui mititlit 2 y Hi--1 linn War 2 01 Viokljr Mel1 , Uiio Vuut 1 25 on i ci , < . -uiiili HID i lii. ( VrnvrN und 2 < Hh Streets. D iime-il ii.iiTH , 131'onrl Mro'U I li'e-iit-OOtJItc ' , : il ? < lumber or Commerce. N < w o < , lro'iiiU.lliiidri'l ! rllmnollullilins Vusli njt jii,6iarouilL'cnth , HtTOnt. i/oimn-WNnnNCE. AM < inrimnlintloits rolatlnj lo now and NlUor'nl nutter hnnlcl le uiWrustcd to tliO folltoiliil lJiiiilmi-iit | ! , IIUhlNKsS LKTrrtl ? . All brmliii-is liltonnnclrpm ttin"o * Miould bead lii's * 'i | toTho Ilio 1'ubl ' ililniil'oiiipirij , Uliiiil , 'L UrnftHCliutks nnd pintoHIco cjrdors loinniudo | > ! iyablo totlicoielu o ( tbaUoni- ji any flic Bcc PdblisHng Company , Pioprittors , riiu Hro IVIl'K. I'lirnain nnd fcivnntcenlh Mi BVIO : N sn VTIMIM * or Bl 'c of NVIiraslu , . - C nut y of Uouitl.u f BS In. in i : Tehuclf , srrrotary ol Tlic Hcc Pnl/1 bin j Oiiiiiiiiiylnmsc | > leiiiiilyw > nrtliat tic dual ilri-iilntnin or III ) : IIAII.V ItiK for lliu wick oiiillnsJuIylU. 1\K ) , waui follows Siindar July II . ---IV ) kloii.lny 'nlv II . 2l.su lay IiilyP tt t IK , it ay , . } Illy 10 . HI. l llui- < \ . inlyl" . I'MC , till ) If * 111.HI UC.HV July ! ) l".7il Avenge lilO7l ) > GKOIIOKII. Tfsciucit. Kwotu t > - > l > f fore HID n ill siilworlliccl In my pi si n c i In 1'Jth ilny or Jul v. A. I ) , 18'tt t i \i I N.l1. Km. , Jiotuiy Public. EUI < "f N'c-ir i ski. I _ c cmntjof DniiRliB. f SB OrouiK IVmhiick , belnc cliilv ivrorn < lc- pi < i s in'li is Hi it lie Is soi-roliirv of Tlio Ilio i'nbll-li ini ( ' < inimy | tbnttbu u-tiul ii\orio \ ilnllMiculitIDIIof Tin : DAIIV llti : for tlio niontliof .Inly H-t'l. ' H.7.SS eoplci ; for Aucust , Its'l. ' 1V .M ) ) | ) < ; for Soplonilx-r. ISM ) . 1H.7II ) coii'm ' foi Octoior , ! * < " , H'-'rTiopIo' , for No- vunlipr lH < i , 111 lid i-npli'M , forl ) < embc-r l sil , DOIMH ol | < for .Isinuiiiy , inw. 1' ' > " > eopli-i , fir I c ninry IW. lO'ill t-ile-s ( | foi Murtli , Ih'lJ , Bisift uipu i , fur April , ln'iiwi mplMj for JliV tilt , .D.lfrO coplc-s ; | DI Juno. IVJ ) , L'O.yOl oipios Urwiiir U. ' | / - < I-IIICK fcw < ni t i I ororo mo mil sill)1 ) ? rllm'l In my jirc'hf n i tli s -nl da ) of Inly. A IJ INK ) L"i .M.1 N.I' . I'm. , Notary Public. Tin tension on the ] ) olltlc.vl l > utton- liolo Ib iniroablngovoiy hour in Lincoln. KxTHiiir.Nd : sig.iin ( Icmnnstiiitos that cold uiilci1 und caloric uiinnot 11 out even the skeleton o ( a Dn MJ nc i it's ni-fii.il in Lincoln was latlici- \lo-oioitalj aiinouncod , but his 11'jhtiilngioJ' ' ) securely grounded. TUP inirnor in which the tioops aio dKpiMin or Aptxche nmrilorurd provotita nny tlhputo us to their ti-citincnt In the ( utuiu .Tt lir.i o bj the frantic iippciil for htir- monj , the Ftuineis' .Alliance ucdgobei1- ousl oiuhng'ors the [ lolitlual s > olidlty of the IT will tike , i fuojLion o ur seven inlllioii dollar * to cultiuito idlunoss ninongtlio Indians during tlio picsent fiscal year. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tin ; work ot g'hlngoxpio'-.sion to the fiiippiessed vole of tlio south goes mer- illy on.frvoinoio bliotyun lopresouta- tlvoaliavo been ousted. \V\O3iiNo will inaKo her formal bo\v iw a state tomorrow , und s-iluto her older fclateiri with u lurid display of pyiotech- iilcs nud imtilotiocaloilc. CoiONit : , SouiLSici should not la inls > - tikon foi Dootoi SloininskI although buthbem a strikingicsoinblunco to each other in nsiiiio and in liuno. "VVirii rlflc'3 and revolvers to punctu- nto and oinphusl'/.o the spooelios ol Blunipora , it may bo srld that the politi cal campaign in Kentucky ] u ) wide open. TIIA.T ono hundred thousand majority In Texas Is dwindling with \ongcancc. . Nine allo bodied murderers \veio faen- toncotl in a Lunch to bo executed irtParia aoxt full , IT takes four hundiod and fifty birrela of ocor jwr A\cek \ to supply the doinanc In Dead wood alone , and furnish foaming' beakers of pioof that prohibition pro hibits in a horn , .Vmvx.\b inker , uouvi < cd of fraud fincl eniboxyloinciit , was bcntoneed to jvcn yours' penal BCTvitudo imd loaa o ( ill tltleoiindofat.ito. Pimnclil Napolo nibiu tloos not appear Inhijjh finer in the Aubtrlan capital , T5ii"\Mn ; > the real e&tato bpeculatois , Bundiiy tlotiiiiff iijittitora nnd ito con tentlons , tlio world's ' f.rlr jrooct ] is rapidly deg-oiiorating into a moiconari bidtiHhow. There is too iriutlr wind auc too little work on tlio shoio of Lake Michlyan. Tin : fact that democratic papcts rcfoi In complimentary tornn to the independent pendent candidate for 1.011 gross In the Third dlstilut IB pretty strong pioo that the democratic nhalo is ivn inging' Its Intoinal nppaui.tU3forthoswallo\vln < j net. Mr. Kcium deserves a better firlo. As good an authority as the Dotuoi jfVmcs pionouncca the Jfji ) < ilic < of that city "tlio most infamous und contempti ble liar and slanderer in the kno\m \ woilil. " This Inherited miilady explains plains tlio frequent as&oitlnnaof tire lie publican that Denver's ' population equals that of Omaha. TJIIJ consequences of an oxtruray.rn Inflation of the ciu-roney uro now bolir } , keenly foil in Uruguay. In order to \vitlulra\v \ from circulation the do-pro elated national lnnk notes , tire govern inont contemplates the croiitlon of ai in torn ul debt at ten per cent interest Contraction , \\hatover \ \ ro&l it must bo clTettod , must alwajs precede a roud justiueirt of metallic and paper values to the ratio existing before Inllitlon , Tire Olobc-Democwt turoely states i partial truth in the Intimation that St John is pi caching' in Noura-sku mu ilmning on the doraocratio csunpalijt luud. Ho iscoitulnly dolnp sonlco as an u i&tivntilonroerat and blumtlngfoi reform at ono huadied dollars per re form and expoiucs , but the sinovva o war are drawn frorn tire prolrlbitloi rainpalgn fund. If ho hns not yet heoi I'onrpoiuivtoJ for his work In electing Cloiolatul , it is time for lira honoflcliulos to go do 'n into tlroir Jeans and p.vj their political debts. i cnnrr.it * Jt/ivc / jLTnK. For the first time In its history , tire republican paity of Nebniska is con- 'muted with luimltiQiit d.injjer. For more than twentyears ) the nomlnitlon ol a candidate nt astalo convention hns jccn equivalent to an election. This jcar , however , success will depend upon the nnke-up of the ticket "Unless tlio candidates nominated by the convention no moii of Irreproachable charactci , I'lee from corporate control nnd [ losspisannuassailabloiccoid , the inrty's ' supromncy in this state will lo imper iled. iled.Tho The gravity of the situation demands that personal ambition slnll be raado subordinate to the ultimate triumph of icpubllcunlsm To go hoadlonj into the campaign under Icidornhip tainted by rail- io.ullsin would dimply bo courting Usabler. It would be suicidal for the icpuWleati coiueiillonto Mil defiance- public sentiment and Ignore the formid able tovolt among republican fannois. 'Ihc cause ? of discontent aio well Known. Compliamo with the demands of the producers , touchliif } the \ltal question , of the hour , c.ui aloie s.ivo the rcpuhlic-an party from defeat In November. Hut platform platitudes and higli-soundhij promises of reform vlll not scue tire purpose , The 10- pirblicun party must nomimto men n hose trrecia hive botn in accord with the principle1 ! it advocates and the reforms It proposes tolnau ur.ito. Its standard bearer must he a man \tho has nothing to explain avay In bis public rceoid arid upon whom 10 corporation holds n moitgngo. Abo\o all things , the republican paity c.miiol afford to nominate tlio iiiescnt board of ti in portition v.hlch lias aroused such intense resentment among1 the in oducors of Nebraska. 'To rinoinl- initotho vholoboiU'd vouldbo afoolhaidy pro\ot'atlon of a politkal landslide tint would bury the entire tiHiOt. TC nil , I am tour tint any newspaper iiiOmnha shouHboiHsi'orii'tcons nml so fai forget tlie lioi ! tilitj ducto str.insers In oui citj as to nttnck thoKCiitlPinci ha\o torno hero to MVO our boys and su'vo our homes without nuy reooiiiiieiisf. This ' ' .id and so'ornn ' protest from ono of tlin e llortel & .it tire proliililtion camp with r.ithci bad yraco in view of the utter lack of iroocl breeding which the tolonolb , imported fionn IContuelty , Missouri , Illinois and California , have exhibited to\wirds eitl/ensof Omaha and Nebiaska. \Vliatkindof a iecoplion would any man from Nebraska rtcci e in Missouri , Kentucky or California if ho vontxired to vilify , Blander and blaekjju 11 d the pco- plo of those states , and denounce their crtica as modem Sodoms and Gomor rah i ? What courtcsj or hospitality do we o\vo to the sw.ish-lmcltlorswhoabiHo the hospitality ot our city and people by the most bhaiuolcs-j misrepresentation ? ] Ho\v ( "in any rain \vho has a , grain of local pride in him listen to sueh blatlier- skitc1 ? , and ticltlyondor&o the calumnies they utter about Onuha and TToljiaslta ? If these colonels come hero "without pay" to bivo "our hoj % " they should exhibit some respect for voracity and fetop Blandoinrg- the state in which "our boys"voro born and raised and "tho homos" in which they live. It scorns to us that "our boyn" can bobaMid ulthout the help ol jhn-j.un colonels and koiiiblo cxunplos. WouiiRht as well tallcaboutbiviny "oui rjirls" by importinK1 ropontaiit Mag1- tlalcns to jjoint the way to a life o : morality and purity , uorD u1 VIIOMOTH % 'Tho policj of ship subsidies which it Is v'opoiod ' this go\ernmont shall entoi upon and maintiiii for a fhed poilotl would iiiidoubtcilly stimulate bhip build- in } , ' , Tire libor.il bounty pro\ided foi in the bill that has pushed thosonito ivnt is i\ow \ in the hou&o would pay a gooc interest upon the cost of construct ing vessoU , md there is o\or reason to upposo that a laiye amount of capital would at onto seek investment in tills ay. A go\ormnont guaranty of ( Ivoor six pci cent interest on capital imestod for a peilod of ten ycirs , to bo roduc ilory Blifihtl.vlhotcaflor for a period of nine years , orTois an inducement tint coult' hardly fail to insure a boom lit ship building. At the end of nineteen yo.irs the go'\ornment would have about ropait tliolirst cojt of tlioosbels , and enl > by the most Inoilicicnt or cxtiMva- yaut miiiagomont could the owners in the meantime fail to at least { jet luck their c.ipital out of the business. That bulwldics would stimulate shipbuilding' it. therefore nltogotlior probable. Hut would coinrneiuo bo thereby pro moledV Tills is the really import int question , for unless there it > reason rblo ground for expecting an improvement in our foreign trade by iMuon of oui haUngour ownmoins ot tiMiispJi'tatlon wo should not use the public moroj iu ciicourayiiig-shipbuUdlnjj , Of cour o the advoutm of aubildy iibls > th.rt the croition of traiwporLitioa lines of our own Is an indispensable ire-requls itoto the onlarKjmoiit of ourcomniciuo , and this idoi h-w IMOII encouraged bj the countries whoso trade wo are ospjc- ially tinxious to secure , AVlion uirdor the atlinlnlstratlon of President A.r tliur a cornrilbsioii vialtod Soutl America tolnvesti jito and icport upan trade lolatlons , it was ovoiywlroro tolc that the fjroit noodof the United Slate was adequate moans of dlrec transportation. A similar \lo\\ \ was expressed qntto gonorrlly by the souther n delegate * , in the Pan-Amor- lean co'iforonco ' , Those Intelligent gen tlemen did not think it the proper thing for thorn to recomnund n subiidy policy forthl9'ovorninontbutthoyworonoarli ( all of the opinion tint lines at comnudi- o us ant ] rapid btoamora sillinij undortho Ainoricin flag would very mntorhlly help in impi < o\lngi our trade with the countries they roprosontod. These opinions are entitled to rospot- ful consideration , but Itiuuat boob [ ous to tiny 010 who will tuko a practical \lowof \ the nutter tint direct communi cation could not ol itself luuo nny mi- toriallufluonco In oirlargln-jour coin- merco with the South -AnuHl.M.n ( coun tries. Us value would depend wholly upon our ability to offer our products to the countriosof South Ainericv ontormi as favorable as these of the Euiopcin countries , with \ > hlchwoinust , compete lor their trado. Manifestly the question of first impoitanio to the merchants of South America is not whether the L'oods tlroy tt-nirt 111 bo shipped In \es \ cls cirrjlng the American , English or Gerniaa flnr ? , but vhoro they cm ob tain them at the most aduintigeons prices and upon the most ucoomniodit- ing terms. It Is not a matter ol senti ment that will control in this biuliio s , but ono of convenience and pioflt. l\'ot \ onlyh the South American merchant practical , but ho has very pinotle.il ird- Userd in the slirc\\d and cxpciloncod agents ofEuiopcrn oountrlcs , invhurn ho Ins Ic.imod toroposo confldonco. The establishment of steamship lines may bo a. fuctor in the problem of enlarging1 our foreign commerce , but it Is liy no me ins the mostimjwi't int. Tlio country is not entiiely without c'cpciicnco In this ] ) .irtieulrr. From 18)7 ) to 1877 the government paid subsidies innount- lag lo over six inlllien. dollnr.-j to the Pacific hil bteamshlp company and to the line botwo-n the United St-itos and Brazil , but therols no o\ldonco that our commerce v is In tire lerst dogico boticdtod. liuildlng vessels ni'l ' mount to very llttloln. promoting tudeso long as vo rnilntiln utartlf pilicy that pjts us nta dlsaduiutigotu competition with European countilos. -t CJllCK TO IltH The action of tlio United States senate lu amending the sundry civil appropiia- tionbillhy striking out the item of seven bundled and tivonty tliousind dollars lars voted by the house for the irriga tion suriey , and also In adopting an amendniontto the bill repealing-so much of the ail of ISVi as provides lor the selection and location of reservoirs and canrls upon tlio public lands and the reservation of irrrga- blo lands nuy bo accepted as condusho agilnst any approinia- tionby tbo presort congioss ilireotlj In tholntcrodtof irrigation Such > i result \ vaaforc4htidowcilhon an nttaok was made inthohomto upon the chief of the geological feurvcy , Jtlajor Powell , charg ing thai the tnonays aiipropriated had been vastcd. The determination of certain boiiators to curtail tbo ponois of thogeologi < al bureau or to punish its chief is largely iot > puasiblo for the action of tho'senate. * There was a very vigorous fight made by Senator Ftaigun and a few othcis for the house iippiopilatioa. The Texas senator , in oppoding tlio amendment to lupoal fao rnudi of the act of 18SS as pro\ldes for the selection and location of rcsoivoirs and canals u pen the public lands , de clared that the proposal bra boon in spired by land speculators and stitod that ho had personal knowledge of Ihe presence in Washington of the rcpro- bentatbos of land syndicates laboring for tlioropo.vl ot the act of 18S8. "AVhonwo tallc of puljlic boutimoiit , " biid Jlr. Rea gan , " \\o \ oujjhtto hivothobcntiineiitof tno cultivators of the toil , and not of land speculators who combine their in- llueneo , activity ajd wealth to mike mcmbcis of congress bollevo that their ovui inlore ts and their own focllng'dnro tho'-o of the people. " Seiutoi ALllbon opposed anj appropriation boiug irmdo in the dlreitionof ion tinning the irriga tion survey , Ho said if thosurioy wore conllnuod It would iot morolhun twenty million dollars , ind would invoho now and untold problems of government , totting - ting slates \vu-vlth cncb other and iii\olvlng- contiol of "a 11 the Interior watorsiby the govoinmcnt of the United Stiles , Tie was ihinl ) convimcd that an immediate stop should bo put to the Buivoy. CsTlio house may insist upan its appro priation for continuing the iirig.ition buivoy , hut iniovof \ the stand talcon by the tipproinlatioiis comniitteo of the somitonnd approved Tjy that body , the cliuicosaio agniiifit any money baing appropriated bj tills congiess for piosc- cullngthosur\oy , und It nuy safely bo concluded that this important enter- piino iiiu&t wait until such indeflnltotlmo abthuiu is a ionj , < ro.ss mere firvoi.rhly di pob.d ( toward it. The couiuo tirlcen will certainly lia a oryijrc.itdisnpiMint- nicnt to the people of tlio i\est \ holiavo male suohii valiant and hopeful light for irrigation. CiicNr.ir.AL MANtoisu CLAHIC of the MKaouri Pacifle puts an end to the talli of the company extending noith from Om.ihn to Dakota , Ho declares that the company Ihis no buch intention , and that Omaha will remain the northern termi nus of the.MibsourlPiuliicBy&tcni. This decision narrows the quosllon of a Da kota road to -iiropositions \ \ the con- stiuetlon of an indop'endeirt line , or the o : tciiblon of the lllkhorii or Omaha A St. 1'uul roads to the Dakota boundary. * Under existing condi tions tlio construction of an Inde pendent line by local capitalists is not at all probable.Vhllo counties and products along the ro.id vould undoubtedly llborally aid euch a line , monojed men cannot bo induced to take hold of a project \\bich \ vould eventu ally bo swallowed by bomo ono of the tiunk lines. It is o\Idont , therefore , that tire do&iied connection \slth South Dakota , must lia hud through the OKton- slon of the r.lklrorn or Omaha roads. Chcumstancca favor tlio latter road , and there Is iibtronfr probability that ono ol its branches w ill bo extended to "i'arik- ton at an curly day. Various InJluonco ) aio vorklng to thlb end , and the organ ized shippers and Inislnoasinon of Omaha should bring all possible jnossuro to bear on the company tooxnodlto the work. TlIKdihcovery of usphnltuui beds on the Ulo rCbOr\iitton , and tlio iinpoilunco of that mliicr.il as an article of commerce - morco Induced the Interior department to take steps looking to the extinguish ment of the Indian title. A new bill has boon framed to meet tlio objections rained by 1'rosldont Ilirrrihon in a recent veto , and prompt aotlo'r is expected in congress. It provides that the coal , as- [ ihnlluni or iniirjoral land sliull bo dis posal ofnt publlj auction , i 11 lots not ox- ceodlngonor\ii(3roil ! ( ami sixty acres to onopurchasoiy ut n price not lots tlinti Ion dollars par rotho prooeods tope to tire fund fyr jtho cducntioiinndcivlll- /atlon ol the , Miicoinpaj'hro Ute . lx- ! porlnienUltli tire nsplnltuin loforred to prove It to equal tlio Tiliilcliul aitl- clc. If fa-somWo nttion is hsul fioni congreas on llwblll | , the productive In- dustriosof I'tjJjwili receive a prolHa- hlo boost from the olopment of tlroso hods. 7iin ofTottB . f the bo.ird of public works to curb the polo evil meets the hearty appiovnlof o\ory property owner. There isnodotiU the rights imd pilvi- legcs granted to the franchi < ed corpor ations liavoboon grossly abused. Iiitho business section the conicniciri'c of piop- orty ovMiordiuidinorchanls have boonlg- nored , Bldovalks torn up and poles placed \vhci3vcr \ the companloH willed. The rait of nial < j flankInp ovor-y bticot and crowding1 allojs is BO grout that meisuies should bo taken lit once to clue-k and legulato tire evil. Tlio right- to erect poles and stiliig wiies certainly docs not carry vlthlt the right to phco hideous double braces in front of stores and reside mo- . Tiiciu : must bo no steps backward in the iiianiiffcmont oltho puhllcschools. The people In-iM tint ila change of HU- peilntcnilenU is to bo iiinilo.unniibliould bo chosen hose oxporicnco nnd reputa tion as an eduoitor will bo a guaranty Unit tlio present high standird and dis cipline will be iniUntnincd. Mr. llr.cus imy boa fair mamgor of bcliools in a citj of fortj thousand popu lation , but hen iteoiiicsto superintend ing tlio tcliooN of a city of ono hundred and tlilrtj-fU e thousand people , his ability is anunliiioMii quantity. Snnr-ni iCTiD legoiiorntors of the world In tlieso parts are traveling over barren paths in their clToi-ts to induce labor unions to abandon their principles and wreck lhuiihol\cs on the looks of politics _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A TwnNTV-'MVO per cent increase in bank clcailngt is strong ovidunco of midsummer activitj in Omaha business circloa imd projected improve ments , Oimha holds it ovn Mith any city of equal population la the ve = t. Tin : usefulness- the public schools must not be impaired to satisfy priuito Indiscrimlnat < ! dbuso of aldermen should not bo oriocuragCd. Ihoy hn\o \ tlieir good jjoints. An iildfmian counts in much In a census as anybody. PI ziiros Cnir't Stiiitl It. ( lifrno IVciiH. Mr. Cnrlislo sajs tliat tlio trcisuiy surplus has boon oxluustul , and Jlr. Ciuiion sajs it basii't. nvcu litres lese thilr icputatlon for truth and veracity hon they get Into politics. ' I'liclm Cumin lleiaU. * Tlint illsroputablq moiicy-ma'tlugmoddler , the Volte or Iifew York , is lolnp : sovcrcly scored by tlio prohibition jiapcraot Kobraslca , \vlio x-cacnt its Intoiforcneo In tlio prcsoitt fight. The Lincoln Herald Jecl iros it to bo "llio ointoinoof intolcrantaiid upjustbij otry , a one aided , uuJovclopcd , half-bliuil nud wholly deaf poi-sonillntionoC fiuatklsru" I'oimlonlns ; tlic World. Ono of tbo lutciostinfr features oC social lifo in Gormiiry Is tlio number of people in that coiiutrj who draw pensions from the United States government. In the Strasburf , district alone there uro more tlraii fifty pardons < liaw- ing United .Statci pensions Spending , as wo do , half tlio national ivncnuo in pensions , tlicio isscak-clyanoo'corcoriicr ' of the plebe wliero ttio government bounty deed not pcno- tnto. irnnornblc UiihlncHS Men. fiidt < l Mtinl Inhtcnlcnt. ] Aftci roaJliiKtho list ol thoofllchls ot tbo Nctu-nilta State liuslnuss Moil's aiidBnnkurs1 association , atij man \vlio has any personal aniualutainoIth the gentlemen , who will denounce It aa a "whisky organization" is iidthitig short of a Immo , as tlio list coin pilscssomoof tlio most prominent and hon or rblo business men in Nebraska , m will as some of tbomost consistent and omncsttom- poraiico men , who ba\e \ l.iborcd yc rs iu the inturesU of promoting tcmpciauco lu this stito. Tlio ' - I'lii-posc JtaVlmart.limilcnii The National Eloctloa la\v iiino i\lsc Inter feres vlth tire loul nltaira oC tire states It is Intended to insure to all A-tiierican citLsom tie right to cast tiieir votes In all national elections f too from Intimidation and outrage and have thorn honestly couiitcj , and to secure cure tonli dtl/.eis representation in congress in plnco of the inrtial system \ , hich now pre vails in coihiu ( itatilcts , und \vbic.h places the public nltiilK of cntlro coniniunities in the hands ot simll ollganhios , wlioso Inter est It | j to suppress the sentiments of tboso \vhodoiiotngrcowiththeia. It Is also in tended to remoly the manifest Inequality vhlc'h no\v exists botveoii the north and tlrojsouth , by vblcli a representative from tlio latter sectioa co.uuta for two and & half tinu i n much ni his brother repi03o\itativo from the north. AmUlAILIho Cltialiiiift. D lair I'll it. ThoinoulJors and manipulators of state politics seem tof > antoutvltb a lousldora- tioa oftheono iiuostion , who shall ba gov- cmorl ButanilJiiJlthoilasliliifT of contend ing interests , tliOj bnylnff of trumpets and the sliyluyof castors Into the ling , the Pilot is still of the opinion that the veteiaii icpuli- liiaii vlieelhorjdJjCeneial Tluycr , is just a fc\v \ points nourv'f.Ho { goal thmi uny of his compttltoi-3 , Ho'hmthoconlllBneo ' and sup- jwifcot the old jylJior oloiiunt boyotid a doubt , as none or tnocundlilatos have over alro\vnanynhcritic r the deletion to their Interests that Qorfinor Thnyor has. The nnti-reonopoly clomcnt ought surely to trust Win inproferoiiro to any otlior nnti so far men tion ed as n ( jubornatorlnl candidate , for tire nasonthatbo istho only ono oflhomlhiU lias taken asquaro-twi position on f rot girt rates or has made dcnundi for roductlon thoreof. Jhny delc atloas elected specially in seine otlior interest arosuldto hold'I'lruycr for aeiond choice wten their man is suffi ciently coinpllmeiitoJ. Wo mention tliOoO thlnga , not ( is oxpiwslnu ti pioforonco , bo- causowo bcllevotho proforenro of a straight republican piper ahoild bo indicated only oy the nomuinthigconciitloii , but ualiidlcitln rather what booms at tliUrftin ; to bo tlio most jirobablo result "With rmincroua excel lent men In the fluid , the outlook Is jot do- cldedljr fa\orublo toUoncral Thayor's uoml- nation A Luxintos bccomo convciilcnfe * lind con veniences iKtomonccmailes ns olilllvatloii na\ancc4. AVhontho llrst enojelo.rJlii wiw nuMlshoil it una ir luxury for the ikh. The orlfinalciHtlon of the Uiltnnnlo.x , | nx pirecl with vail lalior and espouse , vas sold at0 n volume or $150 for the set A | > plot0n'H cost fl'Ji , itndas a set could not bo uiupk'to vlth- outthe iwuiinh todute , thooxpenso ln n fev years greater thunthntof the 13rltnnnk-a. It uns nhca\j' ttixon ill oxcopttho loryrlcli hutthelncaliulaUo nscfuliiOAs to all lltciary woilteraimdOther * who desire 1 available information - formation that "I.OOO.OOO . . Uw bjoix sent out of this country forthoIH-ltumluv. felneolbo imblluitiou of Iho IlnUitmlci In vestigations hnvo disioveied so many new facts and vhuiiRCil old ones that It eon no longer bo trusted to contain a complete num mary of prmtlcnl know ledge. In its original f oiin itvai \ not enough for this country since a preatilenl of IU information consisted of details aboutobsiuro HritUh places and its treitmcnt of American loplisas \ \ory \ superficial. fie iiciv compilation or a fullcncjcloiiwllc nature has been ruudj rciently cucpltliat \vlilch Till ! BKf has seuirol for itssub sc-rlbors The imblisliors of this AmcMlcan- i cd KiityelopaiilU llrlt.inalca Invo pro sor\cd \ nil the vuluuUo features of tnoorig inalhlulr was utniucstlounUy the great est \voilt of the Und over made , and hir\a re- modcleJlt to suit the latest nsoauhes and paitleulnrlyto satisfj American bujursvlro wish but ono emjeloiia-dir An cncyclopJuJlti has Ix'corao necessnry in all educated families Ihero has been for years adonnnd for a \ vorkwhhhouldsup \ - pi ) all that the Britiiunlca did , A\Ith \ addl- tions to date , at a pilco A\lrleli \ would enable familioof inodomto nicansto piirchaic. lo use tlio .Encyclopedia Biltaimlcn as a basis for an Improved ami clieapci worlc is quite as honorable as to print and sell copies of Dlclfcns , Seott , Victor Huso or Dumas It Is part of the world's stoelsof linowledgo open to tbo American public. Cooper , Long fellow and U'hittler hive been reprinted In KnglarJ in the same way. llio publishers of the American ired 1'ney- clopiudii Biitiinnlca have cmiloycd the best talent and the highest knowledge to edit , amend and 1111 out the -work To bring an install 10 homo it may bo strted Unit they requested quested , wlien the rcUslonvas in progress , that Tin , Un ; deilg-nato the best authority in OinnhutoMlte ahistory of tno cit ) . Other cit'es ' ve'ro looked utter with the M me care and llljciality. " . Soon nftcr the announcement of the wdor- taking I'm : ! : : investigated it thoroughly , and dtrldoil that the won : couiel bo undo a gun. uooii 10 biiDsiiiucn. j.'aew line me Chie-pgi ) Hciilel.St. I'.iull'Ioncer 1'ioss , San ri inciscj r\ninlnur : and DCIIM.IliopuWlcau \vtio glid after tlio same examination to cuter into an nriimgeraciit for exclusivecoiitiol ol tliowoilc. Hie publishers admitted ouh' the lc.uliii ( , ' and beat paper In cicli elty. Tire BIP , tbo lealing pnjiar of Omaha , controls tire \\ork in Nebraska and vestorn Iowa It cjin * to obtained in that torrl tory only tlnouKli Tin. Bru After theuioi inousaluoor tlio Aiiierlemi7Cil I ncyelo [ > a > diaBrltaunlea bocanio known there vas a rush of papers for Uro privilege. But onlj tlio best wcro admitted and it U natural that thoiiifulorpapcn show their resentment by llnding fault with thouseof tlio Brltaniiica's iiiatonal. Theiopyfor this aldltion as allmndo up oilRinally. Fi\o \ volumes of the American izeil aieissucel and the other il\o vill lw out insldo of four months TirnltBUiofcn to the opinions of many Iciding professional and literary -workers in Omaha who ba\oexmiiiicd tliovork. . THE Bn : also invites eveiybody to compare it , topic by topic , -ulth the English edition Tlio Amoiicaiilzcel Encyolopajdla Drrtan- ulca is u mngutUotit ! and inluablo possession lorevciv houscliolcl. It incsonts fortboJlrst time aiompluto refcicncoltbrau- si price nnd on turuis withiir icucli of every faiuil ) tint owns a Lome. TillS The following Is n sjnoibls of thoN'ebuiska high Ucciibo local option law : Section 1 provides that tlio county board of each countymivj grant license for the sale of malt , spirituous and \iirous \ liquors , If ileuned expedient , upon the applintionby petition of tlrlity of tlio rcaielciit deolioldeis of tbo to\ni \ If the county Is imdir toiuiblrlp orgaii- izatlon The count } lipaid shall not h.ivo axithoiity to Issue anj liceii'so for the sale ) ol liquors in uny city or Incoipoiatodilhigo or \\ithliitwoinllosof thu same. Section t3 provides for tlio Ulinp of the ap plication ana for publication of the nppllca tion for at le ist Uvo weeks before the grant ing of the license Section Upro\Iilo < i for the hearing of the case if u nmomtranco h tllcil ngiinst the glinting of a licinso to the applicant. Turther sctions ( provide for the appealing of the remonstrance to the elistuct court ; the lonn of thohccuso ; tbo giving of a } 5,000 bond by the successful upplicant for tlio 11 censo. Sections 8 , 9 nnd lOmalvolt an offensepun , ishnblo by a nno o [ § i"i , for any licensed ISimordcalor to sell Intoxicitirig liciuor to minors or Jndhuis. Suction ll provides that any pcrion selling liquor without a license shall boilned not loss tlr in 6101) ) nor iiioiei thiin ? 500 for each otoiifao , and hcttloir U piovidea foi the trial of such olluiilou. Section llmukcs it nn offense , jninishnblo byn line ofSlOOand a forfeiture of Incuse , for am licensed liquor \endcr to soil ndul- tc.itellq.iir. ! ! ) Section 14 makes Itiinoffomo ii\inislmblo \ bj n linn ofHoUfor nny iiorion to ell or ivo away any lliuoroii Simurv , 01 on the day of any general or spoe-iiil olocllon Sections 15 to23 inclusivedoflno , tlw lln- bllrty of suloonlieopois for dninigcs sustained bj mi ) 0110In consequimcoof the Untllo und provlelo the steps necessary to collect such claims Section 24 relates to tlio Issuance of drug gists' permits. The local option tcituroof the law Is con tained in scetion"5 , tlio salient paitofUica \ \ leads , "Tho corporate authorities of all cities nnd villages shall have po\ver \ to license , regulate and prohibit tno selling or glvlnj niuy of any intoxintiiip , mnlt , hpiritnous aird Unoin llquoivwithiii the limits of buch ilty or vil- l n'o. This section also ihes tlio amount of thu license fee , which shall not ho loss thaa sflXl in villiRos nuit cities liaving less than 10,000 luhaWtairts tiorli-ss than f.1,000 iialtics hiving a population of more than 10,000 bectlous 'i ' ! niid i loluto to druggists' rog- liters nnd penalties for violation of the rules governing tlio s nno. Section yi makes drunkenness nn ofTaiiso punishable by nlluoof lO nnd costs or ini- lulsoniuont notcxcce'illng thiitr das. . Section ' 'J pro ldci Unit thodooH and windows dews of suloonsshallboUcpt lieu lioiasiicciis or blinds. OltKAT MICK. ri/zer Is tbo natno of a candidate for gov ernor of Arlwmas. Hmporor Willlani Is Ilko Frclc > rlcl { tlo tiri'utin ono thing. Ho like lUiltehor.ics. Ohnunroy TDjpowvho , lately has seen CJuecn Victoria for the Hist time , thinlis " .sho isnondcrful woman" bocaj o "her tuco llKlitsujUioiisho hintloi" Pranels Murphy , din-luff lUo months' ' woik in IOKU , Bocuroil ST.OOI .sigmitmos to to ! , jiledgo ; and this It * not taking into account the ne ! < lgo ho obtained fro a a dimming \\lilo\\totecoinohlswifo. \ . \V Joanlngji Den orest is the prohibition canelldato for mayor of New Vorh I ill ticket will bo cut on the bias , milled mid tucked , und gored at the polls Lord Tciinyson , thoufjli hlahoalth ha ? ini- rrovod ro.'ontl } , Is said lo bo much Inokon ly UKoiiiulilliKss , and irutehcs hh pliHlcal tlouroptttudo bj a very obvious mental slow ness. Colhnol nthan Allen of Now Vorlt nn- noiinrM in vorj atcntorian tones that 'Cubi ' nmstbo ouri. " The Impetuous rolonol Is a dosconcluntof the funinusatul llcry old ' ] ! tgndoroga Allen , anlthorhancos aio that If congress doewii't tuho stops pretty noon to tmnoxUuluhovlllyo down und inptuiu It , Colonel Hob IngGNoll said tlio ottiorday to n reporter ot tbC Ho hotter Union1 "I lif. llcvo In prcteotlnjf vliat flrv callctltholnfnnt Industries , hut oftorthojo 'Iiiliints' ' j ? < * tto bo sh foot Mgh nud weir Ko. 1'J boots It Is nboiu tlruo to stop Me. Id IK the iradlo. o- p 1 nl ly w lien the Infiuittc'Ilaiou that If yon stop ruokiiiK holll got out olthocradlo und klilt your lioad olT. " 1 1) ) Wlli A new sittings hank bin been orjaulttHl nl rho hooUltec > peri of DM Abtntfi hnvo or- Schiilti of Iteokuk liw two lie tues In iilstard One Ins 4W nnJ thoutlur SSil 11 gi , which vlll soon bo ilpe. I'ho iiiiiuMnc-oiin'iittliiil.liKk'e Ijenelmii ot Tilniiiio ) | htcl dfcldc'J to ictlw from the dll- tilit buicliiinel wii tlioriforonot neuinllduto for roiiomluatloii and rielcitlonvaauiiau - \Vhllo \ bathtni ; In the Mii < Uslppt ntHur- lliiK'tonn bo ) found n curious i-oln of n very nut lent pattornnlilch loeiil sniniiUthlnlt Isu rello otthoUe boto expedition up tlio river I'ho lown Veterans' ' nswlntloii vlll bo tlio giii'st of tlio JJintou County Votc'mns'asso- ' cirtlon nt Ihoii rueinoi-lal roimloii at A'lnton , August 27 and 'Jj. Oonc'lll lllbson vlll bo the oiutor. rhojouiiR sonof MiiHml 1 ! igan o f Wash- Ingtoiiianitolilnwelf famous the other ihy by JiiinpiiiK' fi-oin tlia top of the houwvlth nu unibrcllii pirnclmto. Tlio umbrella turned and hcllt on Ills head , biralcing his nose and jaw and Icnoekliifc out suortil tooth. U'hllci John Ilnlton , n scvonly-ycnr-old Indoponclenco firmer , WKJ dtli Ing a rt'iipcr tlie scat gino&y and tlnuw him In front of tlio siiltlo. A lirKOpiecijof Ills sltull vas cut out , oiposlng hh briin , nnd IOIIK gishci wcio nmilo In his arm , chwt uud tlil h. Ho cannot recover. Uoono hoists of the eldest ma rite el couple in the state They are btophcn and Surah Ouninilns , oged rosiiectitely nlnetjlouiand ninety jean , nho Invo bucn ni.iuled over sixty-light j cars , lloth cnjov good healtli and bid fail to live to c-elcbrato tliclr ccntou- nliil aimlvorsnilM. There is within the cwporition limits of Ileiitonsport wlnt siomslo bo n nitunl gas csc'iipoindlt isso stioui-Uiiit a person walk ing oicr It will ilutect It as roidil.y us to pa aiioptn gasjejt In n builillnit The fumes coor a Ini gn niea and so far all cflorta to lo cites tlio vent liave boon uiiiucvcssftrl expcrtwillbu oinplmcd lo test tlio g.u and itlic source of the How. Tlio Tvo . Union couuti has it cish balance In the tiuisury of8ia,0)0. , ( L'onsus biipr'ivisor rbclds estimates the population of KortliDalcota nt 1M,000. ) , U B Anderson , cwhiuof ft baric ntCalo- doiria , tooted onn comet so loirg that ho died fiom exhauition Thobullloii outiiitof tlio 'belt'1 ' mines of the ISliolc llillsfor , the lltst tuowocks of July amounted to 8140,000. Duilng the put quirt er tbo nudrtnr of Li riourocountjjuld ooiuitr on 1 1 : ilOO , ) gopher bcilps , amounting toovci $2,1/1) ) . The two Ucklinrt bojs , convicted of com- plicltjiu tlio murder of llii'lrfatherati'iiulk- ton , liu-e loon trken to the I'lunkititon it1- ' form school N'eilJohiison .1 fifteen \oar old Dc-11 Knpiils boy , challenges nny boy niulci sixteen \CMH of ago In bmthDalcota to run a lOJyai , ! foot ueei fcr ja side and the chuuiplomhin of thostito. Tholllack Hills mo just now o\ernin with n\crj tougli lotof jnou as tlio icsultof the inllroids in e-ouiso of coiistiue-tiun. I'hio- ; inp , Ijurgl.ny and lilghvay ixibbuiy are corn- mon oreuriences. The farmers and business men of Keith Dikoti hmo foimedn mutual orgini/.ntioii to pioteettlicmschcs from the enforcement of ftiuduleiitund Illegal contracts and the fore closure of mortgages without caibo by 1111- idnciplcd men Tlio order \\ill bo known is the Independent Order of Mutual 1'rotccton nndlll coii'jlstof jn unlimiteel nuinlicr of linuuh unions In all puiti of the state The oieler Is stilctlj non political Thoothcr duj thoboeljof an unknown rnin IMS founclln tli" Horrt river nc.ir Maudlin , nnd but ioel without being idctitiliid , rrom tlio description t'lvun of the tody tliewarden ofthoBIsmarclt pcnltcntlnrj bellovea it to invo boon that of Wolf , tlio pmomilio escaped iilwut tno socles ugo Avilh Fianla Ills thought tint ho commute ! suiuido.foni- inp tliiuhowus about tobo cnpturcd.Volf v is sent upfor u lift torn for murder. Thori'pieseiitiitivo or a 1'ioricsvndloato is looking over tlie coil iigions in tho' vicinity of Coil Huibor with the purixbo of bclcotintf si site for iimiuc It is inopowcl topuiLluiso four beotiorrs of land In tlio best location lusslUo and uphill operations nt once Vlio coil vlll botransDoitoil to Pioironnel other lower liver points by means of n. line of bnges on the Missouri This It tliolli < t -step towiuds do\oloplngtlrc \ ait coil rcuiom olXoith Uruota LiglitnliKph ed ! aquter ficalc at Tower City the otlior dry. Ulnulos Spiiik W.H bit ting in his kitchen leading n uuwhpipci , vhilolilswife ? was propariiif ! suppor. Sud denly an electric bolt descended through tlio roof , pissiner tbrouuh the piper hs w.w holding In his lands and striking ono of his little toes It , then followed tlio limb to uliovotho ankle , \vbci-o It penetrated , takiiig ndo\\nwa.il coin-so uud eioiiiing outof tlio solo of the foot , leaving a lingo liolo. Hoth feet wro piraljiod but the doctou think lie vlll fully recover. A. soni\\lmt novel civil sultlms been com- niencod m tlio bloux ITiills courts , und nl. though the umouiit of money involu-d is small tlio ciso is attracting consiilurablu nt. teution , csiiochilly nmonjwoiid-boben ; ! < diets In Dicomlwr , 1SS8 , .luMioo Stiikunj pel- foi mod 11 inarringe icroinany fbr Priink C Boaruri ? , aid Tiauk , lcing fliuinclaU ) cm- luirassod at thotime , to ut.o \ulgnlsni , stood tire justice off for Ills fee , amounting- S3U5. Thojusllco now thinks sutUuiunt tinio lus ehpseilforrriuik toluivollciuldntul and Ins biouglt suit foi the ntiiouirt , with In terest - * - 1-MC5 IS. Population Ihivni Anuy from ICnnsas mill nusiiirSH htutnut il. SAIIVA , Kim , Jul ; ID To the Udltor of Tiiullui : : Vour ablcdifcnsooC lilglr llconw hhoulddo muclito prevent jonr stuto from laving tbo incubus of prohibition fastened upon her. The arguments 111.0 unanswerable , uut jiiohlbltionlsts will not listen to argu ment. They have not llitonod to arguments h Kansas , but the stern logic of fault. 13 now staring them in the face , "With > city heio that ought to lie growing , wo are losing pop ulation every day. Men ara selling oil at lulf price their effects and Ic'aviiig this local- itv and the stuto dally. If asked why they aio Icivlnu , their uniform reply Ii that tbey urmot .stand prohibition They say tint thcv MO 110 imraediato liopcs that the people of the stuto will or can throw off the joke of intolci nice anil fanaticism - mm ili-ili uuoiUL-33 13 so llllll mrd laborers sosc-aicei tint tliey ECO no pros pect fir business or success In anjtliim ; that , tlroy mi Klit unluruko. The taxis m cities nudtoivns fiioincro.isiiin chlly , liithlsilty they roach the ueit Ilttlu tiiuroof about U iwr rout. Nine-tenths of our Industrious and cutoiprlstiijf ( iorinm populitloii would lervollils city If thet could got Tli'cmU ontliu dolliir foi their innpurtj. A riMlc'stito fcdels unkiionn tit tbli tliui. ' 1 lieu1 Is int ulmlliliiiK goltiitup In tills e-ity. Mcclnnicj urc leaving us last us tU-v ein nml tliosothuti.inudn lav o nothing to do. Tlmo scoinsno piosiaut foi- business in tills unction Of thiiHtato. 'Jlru vlioutc'ruptliiij-pui Is ono of tbo bc.-tovci b.mested iutliis ifurlot tin stuto Tlio tioublu is ( hut prolilbitlDn Imi k'Oii fiistcnud HOiitUo | state by pn'iticalpnrty ' Inllucnco , nnd ono of tbo most corrupt politlc.il ihrirh tlrntcvoroxistcd Isdoitijc ulllt cm do to inovciit tlio jxuplo from luulutj n \otu \ upoiribo miestlun of re.iubiukslon AIIJ utiito w to bo pitied tliiit Iras prohibi tion iot tel ution itthrougli pirtiiiui ] illtlid Inlluciic-c. Tire pcoplo of Idibr.tflcu , If they could npincc-lnto the ltulltlou In Kiinsas , \vouU \ no cr ullo\v prohibition to curry ut tbo polls 11 should bo r nn-rnbciod tbitt these \\bo leuvuKansas toud(0c-ato ( prohibition In KobrisUmrro not tire liouoiod mon of thin ktnt nor their rcprosrntntUOK. They oio tlroso win nuke It u business of ajfltntlnir wliut their bdlovo to bo moral icforiiu. MIIIIJ of tliombolon ; ; totluit climvho have succ-wdod iu liavlnu wlloscs built by tbo people of cltlc-3 In tlili atJilo foivhlc'b tbo people uro in iinii" liistimi-oi jet In- ciubtcd und are jut taxed to biippoit. 'IhlMclussilo no Iftfior , produe-o notlilnjr nml niru loss ho\v binlium men , driniTs nml liboii > r- > got nlong.Ho . Hint the ti-hoDlt und projects of moral loform ura c-ontilbutueito , Tlieso uro cold tiutUs utiJ fucb. Kuiisus today should < liowim lneroiwo of populntlrtn for the hut ton yclrs of 1.10 per c-onl , wiillo ( lie onlj rliown , 1 > > llio ivevnteiiim , nn In- cre'aio of Hi nor i't nt. 'Hie' M.iU > of Nchr.uk i MioxM liWpe'nc'tit ' , nnfxcx'wovir ICimsniof IlX ) per oont. .Vobnlt.ihiMlind llbonrl lain , KnnsiH lias Iwii rnlcM b ) iiitoloranc'O mid fnnntlrUni , This scttloi Inn not rou'n til 11 coed ( U'finnn Or .Swe'dolinmlijraiit foi JO.IN If tlioy ronie ) to look nt tlie country tln-y ' ' leave sajliigi "I Ilko ) our conutrj'hul [ tiiunot stiind | ioblbllan | " Tliono nn < objcvt IMSOIII , but tlio iiitnlpniiit won't thoin lUitlmust c-lose. If ) ou lincl nll.st df biul- ncss IIICMI \\hom \ou conlO write1 you couiel liiivollic'sostati'ini'nts bjidnootitot ton. A ntl prohibitionist * he'io hnio | und pi IN tlmt N'obntsk-.i iimj bo i.ivol I win pwitllil- lion nnd suiimtumv l\\vs \ Tlio pconlo of Nohi.nkno\vot ( totli todt > fiit inn hlbitlon nnd not only tothortm-lvii but to tlio fii'alc'ountry Unite \ oill the United Stntc-t of Amcriii usell \ \ Veins , K. I ) . 'Joiim run OMAHA i/AM > niijii. Texlol'tlio Moii urcVliloIi Ilin Ilccn Iiilrcxliu'c'd l j Mr , DiiHr-j , Following- the bill lutioiluiocl 1 > . \ Mr. Dot-toy ot.UMiiHni * the time of pi- miMitto iiurclrascTs of land of thoOin.iha Iriboof Jiulimiti In N'obiiiskn , nml ( in- othoi pmpot' ' * : Holt omiHcd hj tire Bemitriind hou < o of representatives of the United Stntca of America in etmjf rxsi siiseinblod , tli.it the seorclarj of the liitoilor Iw , and ho Is herobj , imlhori/.ed niul dlrcclod to OKtond thetlnro ol piymentsof tlio purc'hasiunoiii'y duo lor It.ncl sold on Ihu Onisilia Inilliri rosoiuitlon under ijio hilosmndo bj viituoof "nu nit to pu > - \ldofor \ the t.ilo of a par ( of the iv-i'mi- tlonof tire Oimilu tilbo of liuUiiiis in the statoof Kebiisk.M , and foi no otlior mirnosos , " npproiiHl Aujjust 7 , 1SSU , us lollons : The ti mo foi1 tbo Hint pijnunt h heroliy extended until DereWrbrr 1 , lbl ! ) , the second p.inrnnt to becninc- duo In ono ycnr lliore.iftc'i1 and the thlul pn\ muni to lie duo nnd piynlilo in one -\ir ( * fronitlietlnro ll.vd foi-tlio M-COIII ! pi\ - monl : Provided , Tint lire Intoiest on sricl payment : ) slnll lo p.nicl jinminlly at llic tnnufiaid payments ol inturots arc duo ; tuicl thoBoc'iotaty of the tioitKur shallrottln In tire tiim ury nil monrvs " hurclofoio anil tlrnt innj "imvufior In ] i.iicliis iH'inilptilundoi * tlio ailapiiroNrcl August 7.1SSand sir ill jny oior llvo ] ioi cuntiuii thereof inmuilly to tin1 ae civUn , of tlio interior , to he o\pciicl < il by hliii nninullj fortho hoiicllt cf biild ] iulima us pioscvibeel in Mi-c'tiou thv'io of siiil netinui the oiMct.nj ol tlio tnMMii\ shall IKIJ nlllntoiostthiithiisboMi pikl on laird sold under bjiid ; ic't to tlic MI- lotaiy olLbdlntcrioi , to bo bi him pu.l ovoi to sricl tribe , to ho eliMribut.-d t < tlio moinbi'iMthi'ieof pro r.-rtn lij HIK niroiit of iiiicltrilio , nnd sill iiilorcW In h - after comiii } , ' into the tic ism \ shall bo prld over and distub it .1 to 9iicl ! tiibo : innuidly in lilt- manner. And piovidc-d , That tlio srnl aut of \ii { iiit 7 , ISSJ.oxu'pt . us e Ininy I inoclllloil by tills net , bliall ivinilii In full force and olloct. Sec. 2. Tliat any ontrjinnnlio Inn hkcn lc thin 1)0 ( acres of land on tin * losorvatlon nucl lias maelo injmuitsui the smionceording- laniiiy \ pun li.co at tire appraised pi-icoanil upin tlio con ditions jiio&ciibed in the not of Au ju-'t 7 , IBSsueli , ireldltionil lands lying contiguous to the lands in- dueled in hit ) oiljjinirl ontiy IIH ho may doslro : Proviclecl , Tli.it the land bo purcluiHcd , together with thn landhieliicled in his original cntrj , wlnll In 110 ciiso exceed IdO inios : And pio- \rdcd \ fuithci1 , 'That no forfeiture shall bo deuincd toha\o been Incurred on no- ( otint of the failure to make tire p.nx. merits on said lamlH thatu'c'io duo .July Irratoiylrtoon , liuirdied uiicl ninety , un der the mt of Aiijjust 7 , 18S.1 , and aits amendatory thcicof. KoinIIlL'liM Stun ; Cuiivpnti < ) li. Tlio lopiibllc'iin olc'olors of tliii Unto of No Ijr.inl i uitit' ) < jiu-sf l to Kc-ii'l ' < -liffxiIPS from ' limit si1 v < . i nl ciiiiiitlis tniiKv-lIn con vuiitluiiln llio ully odylticoliiVuiluoseliy. . July i I , iiU o'uloel. | > . in , ( intliu jmrpeisu ol pluoln ll iiniiiliiitloucuiidltlaloa for tbo follOlvrnj stn oil ! e-os linui nor , blevih'iuut Oivorior t-oi-n tiny of vtnto AucllttM of I'ulille Acuointa At tuine < j Cjonui .il Coiumibiiluiioriif r'ubllo ' Kinds and lluIU- ln s. csuuir'ndiicluit ' od'ulillo Instruction Ami tbo liaiiMOtlm ofsile-li oLIiei1 isiu.iy c-oiuo Ijifortuluj ion \ uitlaii Till Al'IOlniON'.MfNT. TiicsoN-tritl tinintlc's aio unlltlol to filiation us iDlIovi , mint ; li.isul utimi mo M > te > cist for Hun. cli-or o II. lliiHthius , nrewl- dtiit lid c-nclorlii IhV ) . clvliigone ( lol > siito-at- nr o lo c iuh lomilv , and ono lor cich lie ) \oto * icl tlio in ijorf ruction Iliotuif ; 11 Urocominriidiil tliut no | ii-ovles Ito ml- inlttul to IhcuoiivniHIon. nnd tliut the dolci- ; ati < Hri | > wut lie uiitliorkod lei eist lliu full lOtOOf tllCClolCRIltlDII. \j 1) . l Jl SKII.KV buoutury , Iluby irnn tide , TO jjivo liorCorlorlo , iho YVM n C.'hlkl.shii crki ! fcrCastorlrt , "Vlicn iliu LtrainoMifi-i , lni rlunf'lo Cn'.torh ' , lUo hoi ChlUionilio , ca\o llioni Cibtrl , OMAHA. LOANT AND TRUST COMPA.MT. BnDwiIbnl mil aiiitantoudOujill U I'lilillu OuiUiil . . lluys iinil biilU htiK'knuiKl licuHhj coiiiinurcld jiiptiri loiolvtn und cxncniio-i tiiihH ; ucln tmtriiiiiroruKuiit "nil tiiistou ot corimriitlDiis , tiUfj clur o of yropoity , tin- loctUaxci. . _ . OmahaL-.oan' < & TrustCo SAVINGS BANK. S.E. Cornet * lOth iincl Douglas St3 I'uiil in c'npitai . r.iou ami Gimianliiuilt'upltiil lOHUJ V * 51'orCoiit Iiiterostl'iiMoii PJtANIiJ J\N B. < uihUir OniioritA. U.Wyiiiiin.iiiDsllciut , .1. J llrown. vliu-jiri lilciit. W. T.Wynuit. tieuwiror IJInctorn-A. U. Wynuii. J II Mlllaid , J , .1 JlMwn.Uny 0. Ihrton. K. Vf , r\asli \ , Vliowur * , J.IUiuU'l. ' Uuoio U.li.iks.