THE OMAHA DAJL7 BEE , THURSDAY , JULY 31 , 1890 , TJHO DAILY T. BOSIWATER , Editor. PCHM-slIl'D iVLUY MOKNING. TJ.HM ? OP StJIl'CHII'TlON. Jnll ) mil Mindujr , Olio lunr . 91000 six ntiititli * . n oo TlitotHOiitln . : . ' W hiiniliii HIT , One Vour . . . ' 'OO ttvckly lieu. Uno ) onr . . . . .120 Oimilm. 1 IIP Pen llulldlnc. * ! mill OHM lin ( nrnci ? * iinilMth Streets. Umim-tl II ii'M , I'oarlHrcM'l hlutKi * Oilier , dlTL'hiiiiiliornf < 'ornmPrcf * . 3S < v S ( irk IfdiiiiH 11.14 iiinl I" . I illume Hulhlliig. Wellington , SIJ L'autUuitlibtlci't. All r < inriiiiiilenlloii-t M'lntltiK to now * nnil fiiioiliil mutter the iilil bo midrib-nil to tlio l.flllurlnl ln > ] ] .irtiM ( ia nufei.NK.sy u'-iTr.i.1. ' All huiliiPM lottor-TAml ii'tii ttinnoi should In jild 1 1 - ( ( I toTliP lie n Piiiil HlilnM ; mnp my , Oiniilut liutfls ( 'hooks mill iio'tolltro otdcrs in lie made ( uyublu totlic older of tlio Com- lintiy The lice Publishing Company , Proprietors. ' ] lie lit o U'M g , Puriinm and evontccnt li ets OIItCUIATION' of Ncbinftka , I B ( II. Iroe'liupk. ' opiclnrj of The Ilro I'lililMiliu Uoiiiliiiliy.dniHKiilcimilj swiurtliat HIP nc'lii i ! ' liuiltiiron of Tin , Dvtr.v llr fur tin i t'k rnilliuJuly it ! > , ISKfl , wns u follims * ! -mlii\ ( Ittiy-M „ ' ino Miiinliil Inly L'l I'l ' I.Vi InlyL-J. .m H7 II.IDI TIllllMl l\.llll\ L'l JO 4'IT ' I-tiilnj. lulyffi . 10/110 btiiimlny Jnly'Jti Avi'rago ! * ( > , ( > l)7 OPOJKIB Jl T/scnueK. "worn fi > lieforo ino nnil'subscribed In tuy JIHSI nrothlai.lllliilnvnr .lulA. A I ) . Ifi'K ) ( H-AI.J > > . I * I'fcii , Isotuiy 1'ublle. Unii' if N ( ' nskn. I C < ) lllll > ( if I'OURl 18 I ua Ccor-ri K 'l/spliuck. liolni ( Inly swnrn , do- JIIIMS nnd .ins tint hols SHC rotary ol Iho lloo j'uhlNlnne < onipui } that tin1 actual n % era u diillv clrf iiltilltin of TIIK IHn v HUB for the iiKiiilli of Inly 18il IK.'W cupliM for August. l S'i. ' IH.l > 1 ciiplos for Hi'pti'inbir , IS l 18710 ciipli-H. forDitol or , Itw ) IH.VIT < * nplo , for No- voiiilJiM , ts < i iilrfllOuopli-si for n-ioinlH-r. ISs'J ' , ai.ltH ' fopli s , fur Jniiunry , KH ) . I'l.Vu e'oplcs ; fiirl'oliriniy IHiO ID'III cnplps : for Slnrch , I8'n. ) .tl.M'i c < | ( * ; fni April , 1 'M ai.fiU vnplus , for Mnv ISM , LOIM ) toiiloi. for Ji'iin. IM ) , jo.toi eopl ( i ( InunK II T , " < i nutK wiii n t i 1 cforo ino nnd siilis'rlbod In tny JIIIM nn th n.'iulil ly of Inly A 1) ) . 1S01. finr , 1 \ . I' l'i u , rxotury 1'abllc \\'it vi will tlio iloublc-dcckor do with Mi 1'owci-s ? A I'Ai'ruithout a pirly and a party without u papur js n pai : ] ) | ) o ( pat ties , ttcrlicts uiul phit- foiinn will bo nil that thu mo-it faslidloua vctoitoulil nslt for. 1'UKsinnNT antl-lottory ip iigD ib ( i Oody blo uiiuod at doiii- t'i.iliu iiirititutlons. Ir n hotibo divided ujraiiiit itsolt can not Btaiid , how can a dhided fair bo nintlo a national success ? Tiliciilli.inuo platform fii'xots nn eight hotirdiy for nil worltlnfjmoii except these c'liiployud on tlio farm. Or cotntsi : thorauas notliin ; , ' wrong about the jail job. The council could notalTord toconsuiu it-.olf. Ir wns Jh' * . Connoll's luck , as usual , to bo pitted against a man who is bc.ircoly known outside of the county in which ho IT iseaid that revolutionists never po baclcvvnid. South Ainorican ad icca indieato that these who 1m vo not dropped into thulr holes wheel lound and run. EciMTitr.iCANS have made some Wun- dcis in tholr convention Tlio Alliiinco men liavo blundered oulrngcously , but the domocuits aio liable to out-do every body in blunduilng. GKXKKAFi ViLAS duolnrob that ho does not want the democratic nomination for governor of Wisconsin , but the vocifer ous shouting of his friends strengthens the suspicion that "Biukis is vvillin' . " A Bo&TOX j.ipor ) insists on Nevada being kicked out of the union. The country will agree to the proposition and piy funeral expenses provided the w liter undertakes the work on the jiound. { _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ H n laborious slrugfjlo the roof - of Iho council dlxi'ovorcd a few acres ofunlaxod vacantchmoh ptoporty , but vvoie stilclicn with color blindness when they approached the acres of cor- ixirntlon pnyieity , wliich ostMpes tax ation. v's crop of candidates and laities , bountiful as it is , ! H not a marker to the political crop of Kunsis. In that benighted legion the numlwr of paitlei , not to mention candidates , Is so gieat that they can only bo distinguished by an alphabetical atnuiguniont of the mime * . Foit the trillo of sixty thousand dollars an inventor oircrb to plnco In the house of representative' ) a patent electric voting ing machine. The inventor olTor.s his waiesat the wiong mnikct. A fortune avuiilshim in the south , v\heio \ crude appliances of the kind do not always work to the satisfaction of tlicbiigadlers. IT is voiy doubtful -whether General Vnn'Wyok w ill coiibont to accept the nomi nation for congress in this district on the Alliance ticket , With a democrat in the field ho would onlj bo playing cathpavv without the lomotest hope of an election. Genoial Van Wjek Is not built that uy. TIIK principal business of the doino- cratlo congicsftonal convention of this district was to arraign the republican parly for its o\tnnnganco for the last two je u s. Hut the deuiociatb made no compails-on with , the o.Uravaganco and BhotU-oinlnget of the last two jeais of Tin : falling off in the farming popula tion in bovortil eastern states piovokoa u llooil of opinions aa to the cau o. The ical reason Is overlooked supeilor land in the vv cot , healthful Biimmiuliiifjti and thocettalnt.v of a profitable return for well directed energy and hitcUi-jemce , The loss In the east is the grain of the WOat. Foil yours TIIK Bin : has tail-oil annex ation of South Omaha to Omaha. 3lany nrguiiiontB htivo been tulvaiiceil. A most notont ono is tlmt vvlth two inoinbots In the Omiihn counoll the people of Soutli Omaht ' ouhl btatid In leas danor of boln oHlclully loblwd. It is n piotty kottlt. of fish they Hud themselves in toV y. il ll Ti . . . 1 L J. 1 1 , V ( B TICKK T. The people's Independent state con vention , tmdo up for Iho most-part of mcmlxis ol the Farmers' .Alliance , hna plncetl n tk-kot in the field which will appeal for Bupport to the producing and Iniluxtilnl chui'ca.Vih \ the oxcepllon of the camlldato for tittornoj-t'onoral the entire ticket is composed of tillers of the soil. Mr. Towers , the cnndldulo for gov ernor , owes his nomination Inrgoly to tlio fact thntna president of the Jiubrnskn 1 Farmers' Alllmice ; , lie has populniizetl himself with the active mumboid of that organization. While lie enjoys the con fidence of the farmers in the Alliance and is nn outspoken ndvocato of the ro * foi ma they demand , ho IHVH never been in public life cxccpllnff ns ono of the coiuinlssioiicrq of Llltchi'ock county. Mr. Dech , the candidate for llt-ulon * nut Kovorjior , has tervtd in hoth houses of the lejjlsmlure. Ho has nn oxcep * tionally fjootl lecoul as an nnti-monopo- list , but UKo Mr. POWOH , ho is wild and I -v islonary on the ctirroiu-y question. In | othoivvonli hois a fntlstof the most OAlremo t pc. ( MCHSIM. MavheriyVolfo , fJoilty , \Viiglitaiid D'Aliiiond , candidates ro l | icclivoly for bccrctni'j of stale , ttcas- | uier , auditor , land tominissionor and i minerlntondent of public instruction , | ate till men of good leputc , so far as wo i can le.irn , but having norccordhi public I life , aio unknown ns to their qualifica tions for the pcrforimnco ot the duties \vouldde\olvo upon thorn if elected , Mr. ] > dgcrton , eandid.ito for attorney ffonoral , hus boon omo\vhat \ ] ) romlncut usa labor afritalor In this section. As a lawyer ho ranks as medium , As a whole , the ticket is unassailable as to ehat.tetor , but lather boknv the in erase as to capability. Its chances of success voi'Q malurinlly vvcnkoncd by takinjfsovea ol the eight candidates from tliu ranks of the Alliance , and excluding the vujrkinginonvho \ are expected to fiuniah their quota to the supiioit of the people's ticket. S/JCO.YD JJIWIIH r . ; lion. Is" . V. Hailan has been nornl tinted as the htand.ird boaroiof tlio re' puhlicms of the Second eongiesslonsil district represented in conjfress by Gllheit M. Laws. MiIlnilan is rosonlativo rcpublii'tin nnil one of the ablest men in the Unto. IIo served two terms In the bUto legislature with dis Unction. As speaker of the houeo o ( I'opresont.ttivcs four yeir ago ho m.ido his in.irk as a man of decision and exec utive ability of a hijrli order. Mr. Italian's active and unreserved sympathies hnvo alwajs been with the uiiti-inonopoly vvinff of the republican ptrty , and hiscouibo in public life has boon In accoidvvith hisprofe-isioiis. The unanimity with which hovns cndoiscd by the convention indicates that ho will have the undivided suppoit of the part } in the coming campaign. A A'B r LIGHT OX Till ! r. Ono of the most icimrkablo conttibu- tions to the taillT ( liscuision in the sen ate : ind it may bo observed right hero that the discussion has for the most part been anything but lomarkablo was nude by Senator Morgan of Alabama. It win a plea for the interests of the negroes of the south tirf alTccted by the tiirilT. These is no reason vvhj the wol- fine ol thcso paoplc shouhl not luivo con sideration in common with that of till tlio ] ) eoplot and it Is to IM piosumed that whatever \\ould \ be for tbo general good they would share in. But it is certainlj curious and interesting to find a south- oin senator , who declares ho has no political interest in the colored people of the south , making their condition and piospcctt * the text for tin urgumonb upon tlio tariff against the policy of the men vvho aie the political friends of the negro. It is a new litrht on the tariff \vhicli , if not pat ticularly brilliant or dazzling , is at least woithj of attention for its strangeness. After disclaiming any political inter est in the colotcd race , and describing the situation of tbc&o people in the United States as most lament able , for vhieh ho could &eo no reinudj lil.ely to bo dt awn from the wisdom of mankind , the Alibnmi senator said ho vv.ib & 1111 disposed to take ovoi' cucuin- st.mco as it uriVns and male it , us far ns he poi > iblj could , advantageous to the negi o tace , "not m tking disc-riminations in his favor against the white mainvho hnppciMtobo a laboiing mtin and poor niim , and not making any discrimina tions against him in the lav\i \ oltho cotmtiy or by the constitution of the liuid , but lemoving as far ns I can by my vote and inaction , my advice and my couiifacl , every thing that mny obstiuct the negro in his advancement towards gtoator prosperity , gicator enlighten- inent , md biglior clvill/atiou. " All this is certainly in a spirit to bobcat lily com- muiulcil. The plea of Mr. Morgan in behalf of the negro nan , that as he is a laboring man f i oin natural bent as well as from natural qualification , and could never bo an } thing etae could never occupy positions loquiring a high order of skill or become a manufao- turer , in a word must always remain - main a laborer In subordinate capacities ho is not intoiested in the policy of protection and is not going to ho IntiMosted in it. Doomed to bo nothing In the world but a consumer , tlio effect of that polii-j is to Impose a burden upon him without unj coinpen- baling be no til. So far as thN view is < .ound as applied to the netrro laborers of the Mmtli it is equally so with rospcot to all l.iborcttt in every portion of the country , icgardlcss of what they may attain to In the future. Hut it does not necessarily involve an approval of the proposed tnrllt to say that the argument of the Alahunatioii- alor as applied loses a great deal of Itn fou-o whun confronted hy facts show ing tlm bcnollts to the nogrocs of the south from the industrial do-velopmont in that bcetion , Iho rapid growth of manufacturing entorpilbos in the south hus given employment to thousands of the colored race at hotter waged than they over received before , and while it IB doubtless true tlmt In none of these oktublMuuonts a negro hasover attained the position of n superintendent or per formed other than suboidlnuto work , in my of them have hoeomo bkillod work men , who command iho high est wages paid In tholr class of labor. A trade journal published at ChntUuiooga la t year sent out in quiries to boulhem niiimtdxctiircrs re garding the cmplojment of negroes , and tills is what it said ol the information rcconed : " .A careful scanning of lhe- rcpUc , with pretty full inforinatioii of tlio various lines they tovcr , shows be yond question that the negio has gieatly improictlln the hist iilteon yenrs in re liability , skill and general olllcieney and that the improvement Is inoro and inoro commending lilin as a laborer to the most Intelligent , iminsla'klng nnd suc cessful of our southern manufac turers. " To whatever extent piotcction has nlded in building up southern Industries It has obviously not boon without kmcllt to the negroes of that section. As to the assumption of the Alabama senator that all members of the colored race must over lemaln in the condition of more laboiors , it is sim ply of a pleco nith the opinion oncounl- vernnlly held by the whtto people ol the south that tlio n"gro was incapable of any high do'roo of intollectunl im provement , an estimate of the race the ofvhith \ etpoiionco has nbund- uiitlj shown. Tin ; x.t'jimfM. r.iitunns' The lenth annual session of the Ka- tlonal Patmois * tongicfs vvill bo hold this year at Council Bluffs , Iowa , from Aug-tHt iiO to ; ! ) . All the stales htuo appointed delegates c\cept Nebraska , but undoubtedly the farmtts of thisstato will ho rcproBcnteil , us they fclioultl 1)0 b } a Urge and carefully selccttd delega tion of repic&cntativo men. At the last session of the congi ess , which was hold nt Montgomeiy , Alaliama , only seven- toon. st.ites wcro represented by a total uicinbjrship of less than four hundied , so that the tenth session will bovery much more largely attended and vvill ho leally a national congress of the representa tives of the gioat agricultural interests of the nation. From all indications it vlll ho the liugostaml inot iinpoitaut mooting ot thocoivrossycthold. Among the dole" lies v > ill bo men who have dis tinguished tin inselves in * mblic life , and in addition to the Interest they will im- pirt to the deliberations of the eongt ess , have been made for ad- upon various topics of public conctyn by gentlemen whoso opinions me hlvvnjsotthj of iittoiition. There lias nevei boon si lima in tlio liMory of the eoutiti' } when the agrt- cultuial interests madou lirger demand upon the attention of public mon than they are now doing , 01 when the people engaged in these intctestscro mote nggrcssicly in cutnoat in scelvlng meth ods to subsoive Iheii welfare and pro mote their prosperity. The relations of the finances to the requirements ol the fanning inteicat , the problem of trans portation , the inlluonco of the tariff policy , and the question of in- cte.iMiig foreign trade in the pro ducts of the farm , are practical biiujecw which btatc'imen , legislator , and the faraiets themselves mo studying vutha degree of care and energy greater than cverbofoie. Thcio is universal agree ment that the groit inteiest of agricul ture , which is the foundation of national piosporit } , dcmanls a larger measure of consiilor.iliori thnn it has yet recoivcJ " in the legislation iclntlngr to the fiscal polic } of the nation , and public men , ftom the president to the least Known member of congress , nro anxiously doliboratlng as to what couiao it will bo best to ] ) uisuo in order to im piovo the condition of the farmers of the country and evtond thomnikotsfoi their pioducts. Under such uircunibt inccs the asdoaibling of a body representing the farmers ol every state In the union is a matter of inoro than ordinary im- poil-mco , und the deliberation ! ) of such a bed } cannot fail to command general and earnest attention. All the indica tions promise a session unnicccileiUed in attendance and interest. Tin : BGiiato Irrigation bill meets with dotoiinlmd opposition in the house The main objection to the bill In its present form Is the clause repealing &o much of the act of 18iS as reserves Irrigation lands from entry until surveyed and mapped. The construction placed upon that act 1) ) } the attorney gonoial Is sid- mittcilly Injuilousto the western states , but the remedy is in modifiution , not the ropenlof the law , as pioposed by the senate. L mil sharks and ditch monopo lies have been cheeked by the law , and tbo demand for Its loped comes not fioin the pcoplo ol the states Inteiostoil , hut fiom i lobby hired b % * the land grab bers. It is ol vital Importance to the mill felatos that tliovholeialo gobbling ot hind adjacent to stre itns bo stopped until the government has devised moans to secure the greatest good to the great est number b.v giving all applicants an equal share oltho water. To lovivo the old sstom is to oncourfigo u monopoly of Itxnd and ator rights and work an ii- icparablo dnnmgo to tlio porniinunt and dovolopinonl of the west ort ttatos. Tin : Illinois geneial awsi'inbly has gone BO far vvlth the world's fair legisla tion , for which it was convened , as to got a bill through the senate author/ ! ing the city ol ( Jlacago to increase its limit of indebtedness In ouler to issiio bonds to the amount of llo million dollars lars for the fair. A gieat deal of luig gllng wasdono hufoio this icsult was le.iL-hud , during -v\hlch \ tliorovas \ devel oped some rural hoitilit } to Chicago. The battle over sites has been waged more or less viiroiouslv. and tlio house llnall } adopted the very ronslblo ic-iolu- tlon thtit It had no right or puvvoi to in- torfoio with the decision la thlh matter of the nntlonnl commission and the loril directors , Doubtless Iho leglslatuio will .got through with the woilc lequliodof it this vvcok , and theu'tiftcr &omooiy lively rustling must ho done if the great onteipriso i& not to boa failure disgrace ful to Chicago and dbcredlliiblo to the country. Just at present tlio Columbian exposition does not occupy u very largo place in the puhlic.intere&t. Tin : pioposltlou to elect contingent coiigaoisinmi In some of the noiv westoin states , in anticipation of tlio new appor tionment , receives noencourugoniunt In "Washington. Membeia of congress de clare that such action Is a vva&to of time , because luT"ctra member will be1 ad mitted front tiny Mate until uflcr Ilio up- portlonmnut , i\hlih will bo m.ulc * in tlino for the n/ty third longress llopro- { entnthoDuttnollchairman , olthceeloct cominltteo which will hnvo charge of the vork , doclnres that nn apportionment - mont hill cannot bo passed at this ses sion. The committee 1ms not given the subject a thought , because the members do not think It possible , even If the cen sus vas compluto , to g o tlio question the consldcrul ion its impoitanco do- inimds at this t | jno. Candidates for con tingent honors might ns well shelve their uiubltion for Ivvo j ears. Is IT not about time lor letting the contract for the interior of the city hull buildingTho ? detailed plans for this work must Cfi-tninly bo finished by this time , The interior dttiinigopipes , fuo tiling and other work should bo carried forward , with the superstructure The council should expedite the constiuctioii of the building so tliat 11 will be ready for occupamy within twelve months The citi7cns linMj voted Iho bonds , and llieroisno vihd excuse for dillydallying ing with the work. INN'I'VAti reunite receipts fer the past llfctl } oar show an increase of eleven million boven hundred thousand dollairf , whilothocost of collection de- cieiised eighty-Jivo thousand dollats , compared with tlio previous } car. Tlio figuies illustiatolho olTecl ofiepublican competency and economy in the man agement of the industrial icvouue bu- icau Tins Iwodlors In the South Omaha council aio inclose quarters. They Ind carried on their crooked work with sueh audacity that the authorities wuo obliged to take action. If any ono of thcfaoboodlois will in ike a clean brcist of the operations of the ffing , thcio will ho intoiesting revelations for the tax pajcis ot South Omaha. Bi POKE dealing more offices for sine cures , the council should provide woik for the piescnt gang of ta\eatcrs , merely lo show that "business piineiples In city aftaiis" is entirely forgotten. Now that Mr. James is re elected , it 1& to be Imped ho will endeavor to rem edy the defects complained of by mem bers of the boaid who demanded a change. Sovm of tlio boodlers in the Omaha council ate decidedly uneasy. The ar- test of the South Onuhngnng has been u veiy bO\ero \ shock to their nerves. TJIB task ol restoring peace and h ir- mony will jnovon hopeless ono unless the major and the Hattsmoulh contin gent is pioviilod for. Pass the hat. Tun rail ro id pontintront got in their work 1 for Powers , notbecauso they love him ] moio , but because Van AVyck was more fotmidablo SOUTH OMAHA boodlers bbould not . stand upon the oidorof thoirgoing , but btopdown I and out without fuithcr ceio- 111 on . } . _ . A nw more offices tire to bo created by the council and a few more taxoatcis placed upon the city p lyioll. A. Homo I'rotliiot , ClilctKlo liWttni The western lioinUplioro appears to have become tired of waiting for that Kutopoaa war. Itisffettlng up quito u bizablo war- cloud of its ova. I'rolilbition Aot St. JauliCftolitDemtertv , The Nok-oslv i republicans iliil well not to say nnything about proliibltlcu in their pht- forni , sinto experience lias proved that stntoa can best bo saved without it loci ) < loilly Out of Place. Mr Vortices' ' sochlistlo rant might dowell enough in a lotiroj pattiou of the hog lots and corn llcldsof liooaicrifoin , but it iioutof place la the scuato ol tlie United States. IVTcrolj a Quest itiu of Ink , There vvill 1)0 no bloodshed over the Bclir- Injf sou , matter. It is simply a question of ink , and v\o \ Invo asecntiir } of stnto who Is iimalto nny Guicivcnc In tbo use of that cheap and convenient Iliiiil. . _ - - - Tlio I'ou'f-r Itclilnd ' ( lie La'vv. lii'llaiiaiinllf Jiivinat. Callthofodci.il election bill "a force la\v " So is the law to punish umrJor a force law for tlioso who violate it and it is lio-ril that tlio imposed election law vvill have siinieicnt foieoto reatoiolhcrttflit ofbultn0'o to ovtry voter who has been denied it JStutnn Hit alt ! The chances are Hi it Mr. Jo Clnmbci Iain's somidiplomatic mbblon to this country vlll be concerned cblelly with negotiations for diiimr parties nail fund mgoai of the \arlous \ sorts in which ho and bis Salcin wife -Mill bo tlio chief figure ? Tint is diplomacy enough foi this se.Him of tlio year. \Vhoro \ TonsliniH Are r > ofpreil. A'eu loifc Jlmitil ( nun ) Wo dissent fiom the objections utgcd by Senator Cocknll totho projioscd pensions to tbo widows of . ( jnerilb Crook , MiClolha and Fremont , i'hcso eminent inon rcndoicd the countiy fccrrl i which ran lie rewarded In no moio guitemlwiy than by cnilugfor tbelr widows AVorst l oes. / ' " I W l' ' 'tell , The wai between two toy nations of Cen tral Amc-ilcn Is allbccauso of toomnny j in- erala und "provisional prosldonts" TbeioLs no race dhtinctioii 'between the live repub lics to justify national distinctions , nSan Salvador's itfusul to enter the jiiuj..jiod un'on ' is linillonul and almml The only obstacle to natloTiil ) unity and prosueilt } is the domination < fl opnuli'tloil SIVUKM vho havoso often stoo4in the way of SpauisU- Amcilcan developtuVnt Oiniitin'H ItlKlilTiil I'ohltion. Clllfdim lllllHM Tlio census recounts are likely to result In a luxuriant crop of municipal julouscs and uimitles. As tbo result of a second count Memphis goti 08,159 , , which the Ni h\lllo American snjs was recrulleil mainly from Ibo cotton plantations of Mississippi and the u'liinps of Aikunsns , Not content with this , It Is cltimoi Ing i ow for a third count so as to latchup vilthN'iislirillc , though llioAmorliau says " 1'jV er thin ? living lias been put dow a In the cnuintratlon , and if reports bo true somoof the naiaou were talceii fioin the hoail- i touts in thoiomcterlM. " The i-ocounts of Denver and KimsiuOity ulsolia\o been mado. Denver gtts up to lid.tsi ami ICunsasQIty to UW.OJO. As both these cltlos hoped to over- t.vkoOinatiii nnl failed both of thorn nro tnad. Omnha leads Kansas City by nearly tn-o tlioumnd and Dcmer tiy 8r > 31 and thus claims Its right to the tltlo of metropolis of the traiiS'Mlwourl x-oglou The twins , however , are In the most dimming tnto of mind. Mlnno is fearful the recount will cxjioso her padding to n scornful worldnudl'aulis boll- liiij mad betuiso hols to bo cou tiled over again , anil futlomly denounces Supirlntuul- cnt 1'orter for "IncluilliiRSt. 1'aul in the sntnc indlctnicntvithMiiinea \ < xlis and. do * mandlnglhnt they bo llnkeil together in the Infamy whichnttnehos to the htternlono. " After this outburst I ? .ml declares not only that ho will protest against thooutrif-o and Insult but will tulcotncuuros tomikohls jro- tcstoffcittvc. MIntie , moamvhilo , Isshlvcr- Ing Iti her boots us iho contcmiilutestho c > c- posuro of her wanton conduct A\hlcli \ Is sure to co no. \viivIT ixor.is. : The -Aincilttinled llnc elopadln Brltin * nica , which wo ititiodvuo toonriltl/eus , It a gciiuliie ttluinph of Ameritan Ingenuity ntul energy. Though fonuiled on the celebrated "Kncyclopiudla I3iltnnnlcu"itisby nomeins n meie vcrbitttn ropilut of tint celebrated work. Kor Is it such n tvprlnt with a few- articles on sjxvial American subjects added. Its titledeseilbcs it uccia.itily ; It i the nncu'lopudii Biltiuinlcii Amciicanl/eil , re- moddcdtaken apttt anil put toRctlier UKiiii In such \v-aj \ as to trainfotm it from n work compiled under 'English supci vision , tor 3'ng- llshuse , Into ono compiled utiilor Ameiltnn snpcivislon , v\lth \ a special vlovv to the onter- tainmcntniul Instruction of a million Ameri can lioiius. Not a single article in the original "Brilan- nlca'lnu ' been dioppotl. The stately < ion- tences of Mntiulcv , tno outspoken thoiifhtof Mill , the lucid OKjil millions of Hifcloj anil of 1 > nilull , can all bo found initspiges Such . nf suli. Jccts exilusivily Kngllsh , and nro ciowdtvl with a nnss of details interesting onlj to loc.ilnnyllshtenders ; attd to bilanio this nbridgoinent thoitticles on Aincricin sub jects hn\o \ lugcly bwn icvviittcn.and , in mostcasc1 ! , with fir preatcr elaboration. Alcnglhy series of blogiiphlc ? lin bean nildcd. Ills acnrious fict that neither Gi mt , Sherman , Sliuidnn , Harrison nor Cloveluid Is incntlonccl ia the oti im ! "Urlttiniti , " the design of that compilation es.eludlngbi- oi iphics of living clmrncters , neirly one Imuilu-d now maps have been Inserted ami a number of well-executed engravings are in- tiodiiL-cdto illustiito the text. The result is u wotlc which , for Amciicin nso , is to the original "Tjiltanlc.i" what the original "Biitaiiln" is to all other encjdopulias , a vvoikof ninth wocatitiulj saynftci , a oue- lul c\aniliuitiun , tint it leatcs nothing to bo ileshod. Of the nialiinirof books tbow is no end. Mo.uly twenty thousand volumes issue fiom IjUiopeananilAineilcan preseseveiv yeir. To Iveep nbieist of tlio aJvaniinR line of thought and Imowledgobv the study of sip.i- latovvoiks is n physical impossibility. In offc'iinor our leidou tlio Ainoritmi ed Enoy- clo-iudin Biitaniia we otl'ir tlicin tliobiiv- Icesnf a thousand or more tmincil minds and skillful pens , which have epltomls-fil in the ton volumes of the cticvclopj-dii , tlie latest fruition of thought , achievement imdilisiov- ery m tho\vholo griMtand ever-widcnlnjclr- clo of huniatiknowlcdge. 'UlJ.Sl.OCtJMU TJA V , The following is a synopsis of the Nebraska high license local option law Section 1 provides that the county board of each county iniy grant license for tbo sale of malt , sphituous mid vinous IHJUOIS , if deemed ovpcdiont , ujioa Uio application bv petition of thiity of the icsiilent freeholders of the town If the county is tinder township orjrm- i/atlon. The county board slnll not have nutlui it ) to Mine * any hcenso for the sale of liquois inauj utj or incorporated MlUujoor within two miles of thosauio Sectiona provider lot the llliiifr of the ap plication nnd for publuition of the applica tion for ntleait two weeks before tbo grant ing ot tlic license. Section J ptovidcs for tbo liciriiiR of the case if a remonstrance is filed tit'.iliist Iho ( frnntingof a license to Iho applUant Put Uicr sections provide for the appealing of the rcraoiistuinco totho di trkt court : the form of the Hcenso ; thu giving of a STi.OOO Liondbytho successful upi > lleaut foi tbo 11- uoiiso. Sections S , 0 and 10 riako it an offense , pun ishable bv * a mio of $ i" , for any licensed liquor dolor to sell Intoxicating liquor to minors or Indians Sictionll provides that any person solllnp iquor witliout a license shill ho lined not .esstluinJlOOnor moio tlnn $ JOO for cich offense ; and section ia provides for the trial of such OiToiidcrs. Section in makes it an otfenso , punishable : > y a fine of 8100 and a forfeiture of license , far any licensed liquor vender to sell adul terated liquor Siclion 14 m ikes it an offense punishable > y ailncof S100 for any person to Hell or Uvo awny an ) liquor on Sunday , or on the daj of mvRoiuiiil orspoual election. Sections IStoll ) inelushe , define the lla- nlitj of saloonkeepers for tlunngcs hustainod jy any ono in consequence of tlw ti illlc and iroviilo the stoisuects3arj tocollat such chums. ScctlonSl iclates to the Issuance of cliug- sts' ' pciialts The Ioi il option leatuie of the law Is con- ained m section , tbo salient pirt of which oails. "Iho corpoiato authorities of all cities iiul Hinges blmllh.ivopowcr to license , re ulito nnd prohibit tlio selling ot iihiK' avvaj of inylntotlcatlnff. malt , spintnoiis and vinous Iquois , within tbo limits of such citj or\ll- \ UK-O This scotion alsoIKos tbo amount of ho Hcenso fee , which shall not be leas thin s-TiOOIn Mllapn JUKI cities having kss thin 0,00) ) inhibit nits nor loss than $ l,000lu citloj Hiving n population of more than 10,001) Settions t(5 anil .7 relito to druu Uts * rcs- steft and penalties foi violation ot the rules governing thosiimo Siction'iS inikf-s drimkenne-is an offcnio mnlshablo bj a line ofIO nnd eosU , or iai- irisonmdit not 01 coding thirty iluys Settion'J'J piovidos tint the doot > and via ovvs of saloons shall bokoptfieofroniscreens r bliuds THIS AKTICHNCJON TJIA. The Maori women inXmi Zealand nro Wll- ng-themselves in theirellorts Unvonrcorsots ineo thej hwa s > an thorn on the missionary votncu. Mary Wollstoiiccioft's ' -Mtifibtsof Wonieii'1 vbleh was ptiiitcilm London inoro than ono imidtedjeauiiffo , is to bo Usual again vcry eon A hostess of authority in Paris has adopted ho Innoi ition of uniting a hriruillniicr i > nty nt small tables It is said that tbo French view of flirtation , from vlncli tnoh vountr people hwo lilthc-ito boon cirofully RUiirdcd , tiasmiitcrlnlh chnngoil , mil tint it Is tobe- coino an admitted featuio of their society Accepted sultoi Hut won't you llnd it awkward. I3Unclie , when jou inuut jour first husb ind In IIP iven I l-iettj widow My do ir ( icqi-RC , I'm ' not a bit if raid of that ever Imp-iiming , So jourllaiicols coniliiBlieronoxtweek , " ho said us they strolled alonj ; tbo be-aoh. "I'm afuld that our little waller will then be ove'i " " 1 don't ' know about that , " iho nnsworcd slouly. "Ves"ho said , "I am afrild so. You sco my liaimo iaiomlns hcio then , too. " Shots not a ihiirinlnj ? creature Sometlilnjjwioiiif witli every feature , Vet thuso iema-ks nro not , jou know. . In tended as a stricture Toi she possmc's pllo of "rocks" Anil hitorcMtlnKl'oails andstoiks , \\hicli \ , takui altog-ethor , niaku hoi "putty as a picture " Mmd-"Vou Hhouldn't flirt so much , doir. " Kthol-\Vhy nutr W'hmeUo caul do to puss thothno ! " Maud-"CJit j-nRUjcil forthostimmor , nnd then jou vvill liuvu uno innii all tuour ) clf Thu Kills who Hi rt hew luvo only ono man amoi ! niloziii of them" .Tohnni fiealhiKalouil a tile of ad\oaturo \ ) "And ho was cast on a ilusolntu shorn nnd ho iliil not see tbo line of u ninn fill voiif. " Slsttr Kate ' \Vliv. inaiiiina' tlie poor uufor- tuiiato muit havebaon ivraked on KosoiluV IJeich , v > liero wo weu lait mnnnier.'e \ VVIMD there three monthi , jou iMnonibor , and didn't aw a uua thu whole-tlam" THE PROPOSED MKXDIEHTS Full Text of Propositions to Amend the Stcto Constitution , MEMORIALS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS , Acts tiiibinlttlnn I'lolilliitliiu , lilccasu -lEoKiilatlon , ( fiivtdliiK Cor Kho Siiireino | 1itil cs nacl lucrcits- l K Salaries Tluioofi Ktu. presented n full to\t of the acts submitting totuovotm of Nobusla the l > roin)3ilion ito nmetuUho state roiulltullon 1'UOIIIIHTION-HKIIl I.IIKVSI An act to Milmill tothi rli'iMoii otlho late for toju'tlinot upiinnul.iti luiionlnionl to tlio cuiistltiitlonof tlio Htito lo prohibit tlui iinmifii'turi' . NIO | unit Kopniiij ! for HIII | > . of Intiixu itliu lliiiorsns | a IMMMCO iniliitn- > lilliiifor ! ( litininmror lot ni > ii iicliiro | IiiscdainoiiniiKiit. anil ainitnuuliiuiil lithe 11 nst Hut Ion orilils k | ito U > HooitMiaiiilrof- ulitullio iiiiiuitictun ; . Mlu uiul Uu'pln ; for sili1 , ( liitiixliMlltiKlliiiiim ni a lnutiiKo nnil pnivlilliiK ( or Ihn iimtiuirof tottnj on HHCll | IUOM(1 | IllrlOII Illll'llt. ] k itcntioiul 1) ) ) tlio legislature ofthustato ' of N'ubrisica hectloii 1. Thntnt tlio fciicrnlPloctlon ( n bo hell on tlio Tmsilin hUicecliiiR tlio Ilrst Mondiiv oT Xovomber , A. U 1K ) , tliorosliali biMubiultteil to tlio eloi-toN of this state foi appiovalor Mjoitlou nu luneiilincnt Ui tlio constitution of this state in vvonli ns fol lo s : "Tho niiiuuraituro , nalo ami Ueoiilng for sale of Intoxicating ; liquors w n bov- er.igo ni-o foievrr proliibltoil In till * slito , and tlio lcfislituro shall piovldo by ln\\ \ for on fdi cement of thU pro. vision. " Anil thru1 slult .ilio ats aid olcillon bo sepaiatoli subinittiil tolhadectorsofthii stnto ioi- their nppioval or rujci'ion ' an aiiicndinent to tlio uonstttutlon of tlw state inv vouls us follows 'Tho immunictuio , iile , amlkecphigfor sile of inloxioitiiij ; liignors as n IxjvoraKO sball bollconsud anil ivynlitcd b > law bcction a. At tuoh election , on the Inllot of oncli olotoi- voting for Iho propHecl aiiiuidiiiont lo the constitution , shall borit \ \ - toner nilated tlioouls 'Tor proimoil aniuuliiicnttotbocoii'tltiitlnn , iirohlbitiniftho iniinu fmturc , talc , and Icccpingfor silo of in- tONlcatiiif ; liquors iis : ibo\nafc , " oi"aiiiiist said j > roi > osiil amendment to tlio constitution ithiK tbo nuiiufii'tiiH' , silo smd licop- silo of intoxicating liquors us a bov- . 'Jliori'sball also borittfn \ oiptlntotl on the ballot oli-ach cUitoftotini ; foi the proposed amendment to the constitution , tliovuuls "I/or piooscil ) ) amoadiiieiitto thoconstitutlon th.it tlio ni.iiiuruitiiio , sale and kupiiiR foi saloof intojilciitinn liqiioi-siis i bo\oi-ip \ ) in this state , slull lie licensed ami u > f ul itoj b IIIM , " or "afjiinstsnid pivposul uinondinGiit to the ( onMitiitloa that Ilio inaniifactiire , sale and laopin for sale of intoxU'itiuK u li 'viniyo stnill bo licensed und lj1.IAV 1 bie ! 1 If eitlier of the silil anundinPiitssliallbL-approtcd by a maloiitj of tlio Uu'tots votiiifT.it s.iid elu-tiuli , Una it sh.ill constitute siclion t\\uitysovpa ( "l , of uitklo one (1) ( ) of tlic lotistiiution ol Hip slutc 'Jhls > bill lnviiiR reiiiuiiied VMth the nover- noillvo ( T ) dnjs Suiidsni txcoptcd , the Icgtslntuio bcinK In si'sslon thCKOVunoi hnv- iriKrailul toiutum this bill to the liv'islalino iluiiiifj Its session , and hnvliiK'filled to lilo it in my oflico nith Ills objections within lUo(5) ( ) ( lavs after tno adjoui-iimentof the Io0'islaturo , it Ins therein becomo.i law , A\itiuss \ tifl hand tills lyth dm of I'ebrmry A. D. 1W. C lj LVAV s , Societaiy otStato. FOB TIM SU11IUMI' JL'DRKS. Toiitneml sotl ( ( > 7istno(2) ( ) , fmirdl , mil ( l > o C > ) , ol urtliliMHof Iho c-onst Hut Ion of the st.ito of Nrbraski , ( iitllltd "Jnillvlal Dopirt- incnt. " mid l > rmldlng for ll > o ( * judges of tlio sunronic tourt , and to reiitil sild originil sections Bo it resolved and enacted by the 'c0'islatuio of the state of Nebmsk.i Section 1. 1 hat section two (3) ( ) of nitlclo sixO ( ) of thocoiistltutloii of the state of No- br.iska , bo amended so as to r . ul ai follows : "Sec. 2 The sitpioino coiut slull consist of flvo(5) ( Judges , anuijoiity \\lmiushall bo neiessaij to form a quorum or to pronouwoa doilslon Itshall have oilRiuil jinlsdiction in cases reljtiiij ; to lovcime , cl'ilcases in which the stite shall bo a pirt } , nimiUumus , qiiovvairinto , hulioas corpus , ; ind such ap pellate juribiiictlou as nuy bo iirodded by la\v > lav&cc. &cc. 2. "Tint soctinn four ( I ) of article six (0) ) , of ttio constitution of the state of Kobnslca , bo nineiided so us to itiad as follows , faec. 4. The judges of the supreme coiiit&luU bo elected by tlio electors of the state at large and tlicir terms of cilice , ex cept n-5 hcrciaafur provided , shall bo for a peiiod of flvo (5) ( ) jenrs" few. J Ihat bcction S\\c \ \ ( " ) ) of nitlclo six (15) ( of the constitution of the sUite of Nobrasln , bo amended so as to read as fol- lovs : Hoc S "At the fltst Rcneial election to be held in the jear IS'JI ' , imil alter the adoption of this amenilmcnt totho constitu tion , tucio skill bo elected three ( if ) judges of tlio supreme court , ono of uhoiu shall be elected for tlio term of oao (1 ( ; jonr , oao for the term of three ( a ) 3 ears , and ono for tlio term of ftve (5)cais ( ) \ , nntl atcncliReneial clectloa tlioro- after , there shallbo elected onojudRO of the supromocourt forthotormof JHo (1) ( ) yiirs Ptovidid , that ttio judges ofthubiipu'mo coiutlmsotcrtni ha\o \ not e-vplrol at the tinio of holdiiiR theponeial election of 1SSU Hbsill continue to hold theirotllco for the re mainder of the term for uhlch they vvcro re- spativily elected under the iiesent consti tution. " Sec. I Thitcmli person votlni ; in favor of this amendment shall have written or pi luted upon his ballot tliu fo'lovvinj ' ; : Tortile pioposed .iruonilinout to tlio con stitution i elating to the number of supreme Judges " j\pprov \ ed Mauli 30.1SS9 TO istm ASF RAtvitin opjii > rrs. Joint rcioliitlmi iropniliiK "ii , 'inu'iiImcnl to sia ! ( > ntlililc.i'iiil ! ) if .11 llclckl \ ( i > | o ! tint cinstlliitlonor Iho stile of Nibr.bl.u , ind Ihlujillio siliiry of jiidms of the fcupaiiiu anil dMilLtioiuls Inlilsbtuu ( Bolt i * . solved by tlio legislature of the state otNebrasuj faci-tion 1 That section tlilitccn OH ) of article six (0) ) of the onstllution of the sla o of NcbiMku be .mieiidcd &QU.S to re id an fol- lovvs : { -ILC. 13 The julfjes of the supreme court slull ciich receive u a.ihry of thlttyllvohuii- drtd dollars ( : ) , ' > < > ( > ) per amiiini , und the judges of tbo dlidlet coiut fahnll rewi\o \ u saliryof tlueo thousand dollars ( $3,000) , ) per annum , ind tlio hjlur of tacb shall bo pay able quirtarly Sec. 2 I2iu.li person v otinp Infavor of this amciidncnt shall have vu'ittcn or printed upon bis ballot the following : Tor the pioposud nmondmont to the con stitution , rclitiiik' to thu salan of judges of the suiiiLMiionnd distinct couit. " j\lpiwed.\lanli HO Ibb'J J.'lm I'liit fuiiii. The icimblleuiisot Ncbi islca roltrnitcind iu ( milliini-ntiil nrliiclnlcs ot icpulillcanpart ) , as onunul.iled liy : i hiucusslnii ulnutlonalii'pulillcnn coiinlloiis f i oiii ls l u > IWH , mid uo lilltMii 1 lu ! npiil- lluin party iiipulilu uMi'allni ; Mllli OHM y Ulal Issnu tlint loiiiuiis inn Aiiiulcan pmiilc wliiiiiMtr tin1 1 auk ami lin nf Ilio iipiilillu.in paity nn > ciiiniiiiiiiclcil In tliocuiciiuuf lin It political ilahN \\o \ In HI I fly endorse tlio wlso nnil iimscrui- t Ue adnlnliliulliii o [ I'lishliut HuriNiiii. \VnulRotiiIly iipmi\ th IMI iicll in oltho roiinhlluiii mi lulu rs of liitli lunisii of cou- UMSIndilllllliix Hit' plfiUi-s of tli ; parly In leuMallni iipmi thct lolnij ? " ( if Hlhur mid ntlmr iiuiiniin l iiiillomil linpni I IIIIMJ. unu eoiin-ialiil id the louiilrvnponlliu toiitlnuud icdiit'l Inn ofllic iiillonil dilit. \ \ mosl luiirt Hy tnilnthii tliu notion of the litiiublli in inii iiis in pimlnsj the ills iWlltv pcn-iloiililll and tlio iipulillfuniiiuHlli'tiuvlii ) apiirov iil tin sium anl ri-xiKl It an 1111 net of justli'o li ) ! " " „ ' < ! ' In j iid. liii'HUMiof Iho npo- ] sltliii tn all just piMiiluu li lslulon by a < ! i < in in rat In pnsldnit mid n dcinoiritlu longroM , yd wo iln mil ri < ; tid ll ui tlmfiill rittoKiilliun of I lie unit ill-lit of ( ihliKutloii nlildi tliu uinorniiit'iit anil thopooplo o f to tlllHO Illlllll IIIKIlliy II IHllllOf "llO.CftllC'llflCIM u ml doiiitltin tliu union wis ; suvod umJ the B < > i rnioi iitii'btortfd. . Vo liolil iiiihonisl. popular b.illot nnd ajnst uii'l ' i-q iiiil r < [ indent alluii of all Iho | ifi > jilo lo ! ) HID fiiiiiiilaion of mir ropiildlonn RiiMirii- intnt. Mini dinitinl t ITn llxi Itt Uliit Ion tn s - oiiii1 lull i lly an I puril > uf uln't Imm. MIL | ! li uii Hi" ( IHIII I it Ion or all pnl > ll vuiitlnu It ) \\n \ fiivor biicliu icuiiun 01 HID OK itloii lawi of tlui htiiln nielli xiiuriuiti i to < \oiy \iiti r the ir ( nt i- > t | ) os lliU' uu HI ) Inlliituist- 111 , ' ( ) f III- . Illlllll Illltl M'flllK till' JllllllHllllll'Ill of nuy whu may at tdupt ilucm iiiiitlini or Intliuiditloii of volut-x ; uiul i < d\ir tlio AiHtialluli lialloL htMiiii for nil liuoi iKirulutl touns und rltlm. uppllul > l < > bolli topilniirv und n/ulitr clu'tlons , t > u fair u II ooiiforias to mi r nr/iinli * law \\v \ \ oppose luu'JuioiiuiJolj ' m uturjfforiii , do- . . . . . . Inrfclluronf iwnrned hint Irani" nnil tliorcirvntlotin * tlio | > itl > llei domiin fur lioint'sleinlprs only. He * n > conl/o the right ot l.nbnr In orjnnlm for lt-4 pro tret Ion , and livnll linf-ilnuum * in siuirc to lUHl tbo unatent luwiiil'or IH thrift nnd Initusirv. \\o \ \ nris Infiivoror hVT-tcoitiiiotll-ig rnllmml * and imiuifnctun'rs " Id u o atiiillitiiu'ithldi > ifor Ilio iimtcilioiinf I tliorens nli A\o \ tit in m j tboi'ti 11 hut'nt of 11 liiv : ( lolliilnjtl olliiblllt.\ ( MiipliiMM for liilurln Mululniil 1 > > IMIIIIo | < ltiiii'h ease * * * fiero | > roHr safotfu-rds liii\ ) not | K OII IIMI ! in ocuip illotH UniiKenntto life * , limber or lualtb liilliiuil nnd ntlur imblh eiirintloin | < > | iiiiilil boubjivt In unit nil through tin Icvliliitlio po ir tint crviittf them , rbclr uiiiliui IntlniMioo In Ic t-lit imi ami courts and of uiuii'i'owiry bunloiis up > the pioplo and Iho llluitlllmito liii'tci-.i > ot xliuk or eipltnl , Mionlil bo pni lilblti'il ly ( tiliiKOiit hrt"Vo di mind of tbo st lin Hint tlic piiipiMiy oloorinriitli'ii ' sliiilllii'tnviMl the tine * . tbnt oMmllililinlH ; lliatllio | irnlslnn of our i-on HtlllltlOII Illlllllllli ; tllO IKNOS'llllMll Of ft III rliNe > stliti.ll be nifoiiod by Miltatilo lik'lsla tlm. tlm.Wo do further npptit our ilot-hr'ithn in f.itor of just mil fnlr sirx ten pi iw on Kiililxil nciiiiJIiiK to li'iutli nf nri i i fur I'M'iy * il < | lirunlMIIliir f < miclit tu Inhall oil ho uii I on uiul by ion-tin of ulnm- i nit n viulltiCH nnd ilusotluii the KOIOIIIIIIIMII imn \ \ dun mil t liorivliii-t Innof fri'luht nmt p n * r raid oiiMillniKlxti * onrri iimulltli ID | iri < \ tillliiKln tliciifljii'ont lull's In t In1 MlsslHsliijil. nnd wo fin tliir ( lunutiil t tint t.iktu--iibuiita tlollni In e'liiin- , thov k'lpol tlipmsilv oslo suerali'bolio sti'.iki and loft t\u \ iliiiianil tluiMiblMi.ndit ot n VNtt in _ r ofpnstil tilt'tti iih | > , nnil I0ui ( | < st mil iiie'lii * \ lurs ItiKiiikri-Hstii vuto foi * o\e riiiiie > nl inn tml of tin. ti'li-Kti p i rs nt mibllo ilovndm that rr- an I Inttdlo cm In ( u si.ir a , ci Mioiill lie iliM-liicd pnMli < ire biiii > * oiim , iiTid OiiniK | < llul under piniiltt ( * \ * . - ( sblpnnc limiilli * llii'uiHK nt all pet"K > iiHHllli \\ltlioiitillsirliiiliinlion tlm shio ri n itlnit i InrKo-fiirMoriki * iiml in | iictlon. Ml iillrnnl ( ( iiniuiloH ] Kin mid l > ruin ind to HulU b. hml hanillo. in IMM nnil thfn tliPK * ila of all iie'i-sunx , vlllmul ellr n lliiUoii \ \ i * fnxorllio ontilnaiil of raoro it rlnaoni u-iit v 11 > \ - ami thill uifoniHiiiiit un , | > e'Hio iii-iriltln. Iho l ciml'lli in pitty liisslioa hi ! Aini-rl ( in pop in a Mil > l uml iiliitliiiifrciic uf Kolil.Ihor ind | inp t ml linsralo'd lln < e-adlt of tliu intlon t < > OIK < if 11m Inslio-uiif any i iunt r ) of Hut iroill mil I liolr < Ifoi tito fullx ri'iiiiini.'t 1m Hllior n > iiil hi ( onlliiiiul uiiill It Is dim lurfe-cl ooiulli j asii money nietnl , wllli Kiilil- Ho fivorlliu inodllluit im of Ilio Mil tiller d ( our -.t.ilo Iiisiu-liniaiiiicr us slull prin e'nt tlm l'i > Inj or jiulHiiM'iils ' otiiK'd for Hork an I lalior nnil li oiiie-tiiiint it suib lius asxhali pim l li for Ilio ppoeil ) colkotlim of tlio w.iKei of inn1 Inhoiirs. \\H \ \ fnnrii rcvlslonnf tliotaillT In th < tutor * osNorilic iiroiliui'i mil libonr. llnliuixtii iliilli-siin artlclis oT loiiiniDii IHO rhiiiilil lie lilii'i'dns low as l < conslstintitlia \ \ jitotec t Inn of Aincrli all I in Ills ! t lit. \\i \ \ onildiso t linuctliiii olllielnti > t it' < niKsion III unit rlMK : ili il lilt Ion of tin r > n r.ili's lut\Miiii ; tlio Mts uiirl Hie'r and 1 iUi \ \ / H ( tollnilt ptniliuMliin. uintnil siipplis il i hu iiiicusiiios of llfo and to < iil\aiii- | ir i n ( Ml liiiinl.illo Ilio list lnt Tistof * . < li < t \ anil tin unjust Ih.ililt Inli i r. n MCInli tin ! initur ilhm * of iniiiii | < i Itlnii ami ii.uh mil ask Uicli i KiinilHiiiiu | | svion lj ) lav 7- i stiif it /ttu-jitt HI i. A Vouii1 * ; liiKl ) , Jlltteii lj it I'd Do * * , lillls , P.I. , Inly 80.-fKpoil.il 'f.-K'i.itn U ) Tin1 J3r : ] . MIM .rumiu llailmm , n pietty and .ifomplMievl nirl , sliot lursolf fiiUllyc.irl ) Ibis inomhiKiit Icrt7luvvii f mi miles fiom hero Ton il.us iio Mssliirt man , vlulo playing in tliuKiiruVn.as \ \ bill , n intlic ihce'kby hi'r ji t do , ' Mio v * is iippri luiiHivo oC fatal results anil jjreinilaii \ \ clioly. \estcidav sbcbpline * alirnilinilj ilospniul out miJ < u fussed to he-r friend , Mi t AVilUer , sbo conlil not iviovu1'hci her lois of that awful imladi aw cvir before ino , " she said rl am its Uctini , but I jiefor ant otkr dc.itlitu tlio one I liio\vls imtoro for me " llerfiioiiihMTO no\v Infoimeil that her mind was aircit < itl AiiaiigemenlH we < ro therefore coinaicacedfor itriiito JCiuio.l'a. . , \vhk-U the physicians unaiiimoiislj agieeil \voul < l lubtoio Uet health mentally and [ liys . ictllv. 'llKM wcio to have slatted Iho noxtilnj IVIlss Hiitnun hcaiiiomoie e.ilni ami li fen letliinglastniKlitwiis cbcoi fuliitKloxpiimod the pit ismosliofult lit Ilio pi osinvt of so Ilcis.int a journtv Doth lulus oi-iujiicil the sumo mom Shortlv after inidiilB'ht Miss Ailkcr vv.is stiitleil b.i sbrldts "Lou , I1 must end tins misery. " Iteforo the half avuke-nod piil couldtoall/o tlm fiiuinlnjr e > ( tbovouls , tlio iciioit of n pistol shot vv.is liuird mil Miss I r.irtninn fi'll a e'ori > so , tlio shot plon-Ini ? hir heat. Visions of li\ilro \ pliohla had haunted lier daj ami iiiplit Misii lloitinauvt tvtat thru ) yeua The Chic'i-io Saloonkeepers Dctl.irc . \Kiiiist Ilio llritlsli lliexverM , Cnifmo , Julj 80 [ Special Tulepram to Tnc ] ! i r J Tlio Kngli-,11 sjndicnto which bouKbtup the imjont ) c ( tlio brevvcnos in tills citj arein afnir\va3 of ( rcttingintosuil ous trouble In fact tlioio is c\ery \ Itidicution of a nurry war with tlio saloon men Tbo brewers , at the meothff lield afowilajs a o' atvvbitli tnej i-aisedtho pace of a b.niul of beer fioni $ .ltoi < i , vent so viciously lit tbo vvorlc of rtcoiuiliation , that tbiy jiibsed tlio follovviiiK resolution : li ! soiled , lly Iho ( lilo.izo nnd Milwaukee brewoii' nssoulntlon , Mhit luMiafter no niiluoiiUopirsball hualloncd lo c'kmmfnun uiiolntnoi lo .inollur. Inoa-olt cm lie aV c-titnliipil by this association tint anj H.iloon Kitpoih is i isi ) | to pitionl/i * nno 1m-WIT and liistriinsfcrii d his jntioniBiMo uiiitlici tlui bicncrlii Aihoin tluiK ilonnUtipi r luis KOIKI Hlull ] njtotho hritvir who orlKlnnllv HIIJI plltd tin i.iliioiileop ra mynll > fif not losi tlnii S-lpoi' bui id furall the biui liu btlli to buld Haluoiilioptr This lias btnrtol tlwlaicost Wild of aio\v The mloonlneiiirs' nssoditlnn is about to tiilo a haul AcconlliiK to n iiuiiibu1 of sahxmlipopin itnic.ins tlthci thatthoj will lime lobcll to Ihelr custonn-M it inisi-nblv poor ailk-U of brer , or tbi ) Mll bmo to fiviiti nnLmi biiuupiiniiiKiit siloonueopor : "i vion stind tint Mud of liimiiKM I vv ill buy mj ben olvvboia I pl < list , so longas Jluio Hi i monevto " jjj for it , nnd though I h.i\o al wi\s" pitioia/cd CliidiKO linnorii1 * unltl u few d.ijs auo , 1 mi getting no liecr lioni ! - > t Louis. Sniio thiso IjiiKlinli suidiutes uimo OMI bcro tin 10 his lieoa vcrj' littlemirobetn undo and this has hetn nwilo by small Amcriian toacans. I hive been buvini ; fioui ono of these ut ) to the time tint pilics \vciit dovvnso uroniilo of vveiks IncU M.v bitvvcrbuiiii , ' a ( oinpuati\ily \ poonnuniould not boll out at the cut tate , so ho hid to io into sa o lilnisolf Now lie vvillhavo to niako tliU com betr " Chailcs Jd.ruono of the most | iioniiiunl Gorinun rostaiinnt-kiopir- tbo litj.aml who lundlcs an enorinoin iiimmiitof hwr said tliosclmno was outnutcous "U'hy" be aillcd , "tlw biiwora buve for joirspasl mule .iprollt of from.'Mlto fill pci cnnt on tluir Investinunl Then thtso lOiiKlislnnoii come in beio unl pa > aHK \ mlt o foi llicur ] > huts , nnd then , to K < 't buMiic" s in pmd shipe , thojvatir the stoflc so Hint itwil piy or 10 per cent U'hntls Iho mult They meet with competition IMM mso thoj slut out \\ith iniMtil , ' li.ulliocf ls' aiil'iTT dipomliiit hroHtrioi o Into biisln. ss anil unite i tfoixl urtli lo , and ovoiibodt win can < lo i > intronui'sllioin it costs the .sjndi c.ilo mono } lo llnlit llicsu n < * u cmuoriiH and piopoilloiuitnlv IhcirptollLs aiocutdo\\n " Dthrr piiiiuiiniit Buloonlccqiura biij that unless the ohiioxinlH rule is resilndtd tbo lOiiljlisliiiienvillho si'cn ( fctllnt ; "tit of tbo bruvoi ) builiiuu before long fuitor than ttuv KOI In CM A. HA LOA.K A.ND TRUST COMPANY. Biihsorlho'l imd fliiaiantcfl C'apltul J.TOono 1'ild InCnpliiil . .W.003 Iluymndnollsitooks anl biiiln ( ! lORollnt" > coiiiimrulal p | ioi ; rocilvoi and ovuutt ; truitf * . iiitjtn > * triHiufcr uiiint and tiuslio I comoritlom , tatos iliar o of pioi.rti | , < - " ' Omaha Loan&TrustCo SAVINGS B/VNK. S E Corner IGtli nnci Douglas Sts hi | ! ) < * rliodiind | lluariinli'iil " IJibllUy ofhloiklioldm > JO'ootl C 1'cr ' Cmt InliiriHt l'4ld < m m-ii | lti IUANK J lAM.KUu.lncr Oflloori A U. Vytniin , pimldcnl ; J J llrown , vlcoprmldont W \Yyinun , irowiiw Dlrootorn . II Wjmun.J . II MHlur ; ! I J llrown. Uuy U Iliirtiin. I \N Nusli 1 lioni J , Hjuball Uuuu U. Llku. Ul I