TMK DAILY 1JEE I. R03LA7ATEB , Editor. ) 1.V11IIY MOHNINO. arrow orninc Ililty rr.d Hunilny , Onn Vinr $ io no MX tin rath * . . 'I | u < > ni mtin ( uiiflnjr f'ot * ( Jim Ircnr . a 01 Wt < kly Itce , UMO Ye r i j OITICW. Oin ilii IlinlliV ) nnllillni ; . - | | ( inilui. ( nrin-r N nnil ytli trcols. ( in i II II u TI'imrl \ Hmi't i hUiii > ( Ifflrt ) , .Itr ( Imnilor of Commnrco. Ni \ * } urk lloimm iill : and fiTrlhniio IlullillnR , RIJ l SllUCt. All r intnitiili'iitlonft inlHtlnx to nowi and rd tnr lit inutlrr Mliiuld bo iniUreHicd to the I i.il 1 1 il Di piirltnmt. HI < ixr.iETTr All lni lnc * li'ttPrH ninl mil ttinfot hould lie idiliitil In Tli" Itco I'M bl ilriiirCoinpniiy , ( Hi n tin Urnftsclic'cks mi I ito-loBU'ii onli > rile lo 1. 1 Hindu pnynlilu to Ilia uidui ot tin ; Cum- jiny The lice Publishing Company , Proprietors. The lie ll'lil'ir. 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Hint Iliu a tual in i-rimt1 dully i ir ul itlou of TIIK Dui.v I IKK for tlio inonlli of Inly , IKHJ 18. 7 H cnpli-s , for Aneimt , JSS'I , If ( , .I unplos , for spptinibir. lvii ( l 7lll > | ) | IH forOitolitr , IWl , iH.liyTi-i pli'u , for No- TI > III | r 'S < I , I'l. ' ( I0i1oili | > s fur 11i.trinber K"i * . UMHH > opli i > fur Jniinaiy , It'U. ' 1'in.Vi ' > < > plos ; for To1 nurylPlK ) IU..MI iniiloi. for Mnrch. I VI ) , ! .nsii ( fipii w , for April , IMM ai/fll coiilis , for Jlny irfii , ai.ln ) topli"t ! foi .Ii-nc. Mil , li ) .Ml OOjl'l ' S ( IHIUlf II IV-tllll'dC ' "worn 1 1 1 eforo 1110 nnil mibvilboil In my pn si ti'-o th aSnd Any of Inly. A I ) ! ' ' fd f. I N I' l'i il. Notary I'nbllc. inuUIplicitton of oandldntos In nil diroitlons inili 'iloH th.it politloal ambition o\ui > lc.ip4 ItHolf. llrtM'cnn gr.iln intes und liifjhor prices \\ill add inllliom to the pro ductiveHMlth \ of TrfK proMiiling hoLvind \ - ) in Kansas nro lopoi toil lo bo terribly tlostrucllvo , nnd ji't th(5 campaign has bijfuu. Il tifTnirs contliuiu at the present pncio hi southern states , It will bo iiuccssnry to ilisai'in tliu CiitulidatoJ tu pro\ont riot and bloodshed. tf K'b "roptllo fund' ' lins boon by the Gorninn govornnicnt , but the princely tiling Mil lingers In Otto'ri ink well. WHI.V Mr. Hat hin { join thoroughly wnrrntnl up to the voile before him , Mr. MuICulgluin will find that a political cyclone played with liiaHlinno. Tin ; llnaiiclal opor.itlont ) of the treas ury ilopartmont saved the government Boventj-throo million tlollnrs In bond i nlono in three verrs. Tm-H'Hniiilo of SAII Dioffo is tuld to bo a inoinoti- of longevity , but It li do.ully toncmsp.ipiird. No lo s than olg-htcon liayo cro.ilioil within thirty-six months ; . Tit I ! extreme pt'otoetlon clifiuo In con- grotw Iliroiten to rouil Mr. Ul.iino out of thojiait . Me.mvUiilo the voters nro ] ) fOculiy | ) lo read the i lot act to the cllquo. Sixcn Starvation Sfott became a sup- poilorof the tlomocmtlc ticket In Penn sylvania , the republican plurality Is expected - poctod to roaeli thirty thousand a good flgnro for an off yo.ir. WllUN' pension claim agents In "Wash- iiitflon harvosf fioin ono hundred to tin on thotis ind dollars a day in fees , the public c < ui acuuiatcly inonsuro the aym- pilhyot llio claim agent for the vet erans. "Wr. are in fa\or ot liberal to ( llhiblcd veterans , " BIJS : the demo- ciatio platform. The inultcloiH votoo-i of Clevolnntl tire forgotten in the wild desire to c.ipturo the boldlor vote of the itlbtrlct. Tin : torn pern tut o of nortliorn No- linisKa is too high for the health of amateur train robbers. Slnco the rogru- In tors of that section rollu-d to the pen- ftontlnry joins n o , the biHlni boeanm dotidudly unptolltable both for health And pocket. Tin : democrat : ) of Mlt-sibfiippi , with oliaractoilstio gimoro-illy , ham invited the colored ropubllctuw to p irttciiuto in the foi'thuoniinif constitutional convea- tlon. The regulator ! ) f oared lo tnnKo the convention a unnnlinouu allalr. Two ri > nru < > otitiitlvcs of a inijorlty of the people ple ai-o thus glvon the doubtful honor of forffliij ? cnnbtltutlonnt uhaina limitIn 1 their voting power in slate ami munici pal olootioiw. li. IT. OI.OVKK , proxldeatof the A.111- niifoof. KnntHis , lb the light kind of a man ( di' the finner : * tu tie to. Ills au- tlvitj and onoifjy In oriTiiiiUlng tbo pio- dueois nntutally made him piominuat in the order , and hla uotnti'iitlon forjjov- oruor was a foregone cotielusloa had ho coiihontod. But Mr. Glover positively deollno.s to ho n candidate , an his nomi nation would bo proof to his opponents that ho lined hid position for political preferment. The example of Mr. Oloxor lias not been followed to any visible ex tent in Rob rusk a. M Tin : pioptweil extension of Iho free do- Hvoiy Hibtoia to-lo\vns \ having a popula tion of Iho thou-iiuul , or vhloli show jiodtolllco receipts aggie atlng bevon thousand dollars , incutd with general approval. The postollloo department litib been brought back to ltd hi h Htand- tud of olUeh'iioy. Hocolpta from Iho business are steadily iiiercnslnvhllo the iht of the service Is prop.ntionatoly lower. In a few j ear * the depnrtment will bo again solf-bUbtalniug. Instead of reducing : the probont low iato of po.it- ugo , the oxtcuslon of the free clollvory eyhloin us proposed would jirovo of more jiruetleul benotit to the business nnd fao- 'Jul Inteiostsul the peoplo. -t CflKAP DKVlCr OF TIIK RXKMT , Ihn dr-raoenitlp txnd mtigtvunippress is j ngi\ln I'ldulgln ln the fnvorito nmusoI IIH nt oflnciitiiiT Btorlts of a movement to ( orco Mr. lllaine Into retirement , Tlio conliiiunnco In public life of the dls- tingulaliod ropublle.ui leatltsr hn IKJCII a sere tlUnppolntment to Ills pollUeiilop- poii"iitg.Vli0n ho u.iHiippoIntcd Ln the cahlnptof President ILirrlson they pro- dlcleil tlmt bo would remain tlifto only u vorj bile ! tlmo unless hovus permitted to tun the lulinlniBtnttlon. Itlianntno time appealed that hovroa attempting or doalrod to do more th in perform his duties ns secretary of state , which aio sullielent to satisfy nny ro.ieonable in in's ambition , and which ho has dUchaiged thus far \v Hh Blgiml ability , nnd jot after nearly a ye.irmnl n half of most Intlmito otllcial iiftjoplatlnn with the pte ld ( . tit ho evidently h Htrwigfr In his conflilonco than over bofoto. In the meanvvhilo sa'.eral stories have been started to the oir.-ct that Mr. Ulalno AV.I ? to retire from the cabinet on account of dla- HKict'immts with llio piosldoat. Ono HiK'h found wide omroncy about the lltno of Iho meeting of the Pan-Amoilcan congrcts , nnd tliPi-e wsis tinotlior which hnil for its foundation the fact that tliero was homo duliij1 In tiMnsmiltlng lo con- the Ueluing boa coirespondunec. in all tho-io cases slunvod the hullownoasoC the tnemj's Invoiitions. The Intufct fetory in of a difTcioiit nv luie. It is to the dlcel Unit u combina tion has loon inado between there- publican lenders of the house Heed , MiKinloy and C.nmon to drive Mr. IM.ilno out of. the inhinot and into political exile. Tlio motive of the conspiracy which i thus disclosed in with tlio ponttion of the secretary of slate r ogtird ing the tariff hill. The hoiuo leador-i , ns well ( us some other republicans in both branches of con- f-Ticss , 1110 ivpKWiitedtobociyffrcntlj L'\ai'ptia.tcd jit the public and pcislslont way in which Mr. Dlnino bus urged his ) r > ioposed policy for s-ccurlng ; tiftdo ro oiproulty with the Bonthorn lountries , and have dctonnincd that Ida political execution is ncce < ? suiy. In eider to { jive any di-grco of credibility to tills story It is of ioimo pretended tlmt tlio Loinbiiici have IISUUUIMLCU of support f i om the president. It is quito within belief Hint some re publicans in congress , and Messrs. Itectl , McKiiiley and Cannon may bo among .ho number , nro mot o or lea ? disfdeast-d ivlth the attitude of Mr. Blalno regard- ng the taiifT , as it la well known they libifjico vith his iccrproclty views , but the gentlemen limned iito pollticiiuib of iir too inuuli jadjjmoiit and wluowdnoss to tn.ilco war on Mr. IBIaino for uiglng viowa thataro approved by other pioininent republicans , and by a very iirgo number of the people. The nicstion upon which there is a dilTor- unco of opinion is orro of policy wholly , ind not of prinriplo , and the rlfjht of ir. llmina to dinur with other members of his party rcgai ding it is not to bo questioned. It cannot fairly bo con tended , even , that the oxoroho of the foreign to his olllclal chin-actor , ulneo it may cerlnlnly bo elalniod that It is within his duty to seek to improve the relations , commercial or otherwise , jetwoen the United States and other eouuti-ioH. Iho displeasures that Mr. Ulalno has given certain gentlemen in concuss cannot bo magnified into a par ty olTonsc , and anj- attempt to punish him in thu way uugg-eatcd would boeiy sure tiM-e ict upon thosorespon iblofor it with marked severity. Doubtless no body understands this bettor than tlio leaden ) who arc named as conspir ing to drive Mr. lilaino fiom the cabinet LOALS ro tYKir Sonntor Merrill opened the taillt dc- bite In the bcnnto on thu part of the re publicans WedneMlay , making a charac teristic Hpccch In defense of tlio protec tion polity with which his name Is con spicuously itlontitled. The most inter esting portion of what ho said Mas his refoienceto the markets of Central und South America , which It is proposed this country shall endeavor to secures for our agricultural products by n. policy of ti ado reciprocity. The Vor rnont senator very jilnluly Indicated that ho is not in sympathy with this proposal. lie biiid Unit of agricultural products cattle , slieop and her es , the countries i-outli of us luve an abundant andchcip biipply , not only for homo consumption , but alee for exportation. To carry any of these products to these countries in the vain hope of llndlng a nmikut would bo , ho said , like "cairjingc'orls to Now- iastle. " llobollurodth.it addrng fioo sugar to the breakfast table | irosuntcil a btrongor ease than tea and colTeo pto- sealed In 18" " foi like treatment. This attitude of the Vermont senator. , in dis tinct hobtility to the policy to porsibtontly and plausibly urged by Mr. Blaine , is hardly to bo doubted represents thovlovv of a majority of the republican senators. They concede that it ib moat desirable to oxti'iul the markets for our farm pro ducts , but the fneU show tlmt there is little possrbllity of anj very matct-Ial en- Inrgernent of our tnulo in this respect \\iththosouthour ( .ountries , and as bet - teen a direct and coitaln saving to the American people of more than llfty mil lion dollars annually "by making sugar free , and retaining the duty as a mtuns of forcing reciprocity , which mltfht not bo ai-compllshid for yuuw , and the results of which , ultenevor accompllihedrnight prove to bo very unsatisfactory , they prefer the llrst policy. Mr. lllaino's plan of oiihu-fftng our trade in the product of the fainilth other Aiuoilc-in countries has guinoil many ailheieuts. It luw a phuisiblo ami promising aspect whoa viewed by itself. Hut faith in it must bo weakened by any careful coiiildomtlon of the facts of the fcltuulicm. The o show that while a fo\v jiuu'ti ago nearly all the South Amoricaii countries imported broadstulle ) , the rnoro populous and progressive of thorn now vnlso enough to supply Iho homo demand and Ictiro a erir- pliw for export. During the fiscal jear 18SD the total value ol brcailstuira and ] irevinlm3 ( exported fioiu the United btntoH to South America was only twen ty-three million dollurd. Thu donmnd for our wheat and Hour in the South Americnn marKett will HtciuUl ) docliao for thu reason that thu Argentine no- public , Chill , Uruguay arid Druzil are making roiunrluible progress in the eul- tivuttuu oL wheat , all of thorn except Brazil being now exporters of wheat , j Tire surplus product of the Argentine Republic two ytnre ngo vvoa nearly nlno million bushels , and of Chill bornoivhat toss than two mil- Hon bushel' , aHBhonn by the amounts exported. It Is Iho opinion of those con versant with the sltu-itlon thab the tlmo is not far dlstiint when the tlnoe princi pal breadstuff producing1 countries of South Amcrlcn will deprive the United State * of the Rrenter portion of the. Hour market In the botithern continent and onlor into nellvo competition with us in Europe. It Is thuo obvious thatourngicultural [ piodmcrs have llttlo to Irojx ) for from the rnarkels of Kouth mid Central Amer ica and tlio West Indies manifestly nonsuch hcmoflt ns they would derlvo from hulajj relieved of the niinvrilchartjo of between fifty nnd l.xly million dollars involved in the sugar duty. Associating UIPBO fuels with the pr.ii tical olwliiclo to the negoti.illoa of reciprocity treaties with .Spiuilnh Arnorlcun countries in the fact tlmt tlio imposition of high import duties by thom in nb3olut'ily uecesiary for thu maintenance of their govern- H , and the policy proposed by Mr. ' must appnar I ninicllL'nblo ] ) or at best wholly iiiadeqii ito to olTect iriiy ma terial improvement in our trade rela tions \\llh the southern countries. "tt.lD P.IV KIAU'.D 11.U" Tliodemiso of the Hfpublmin arToida a striking illuatiation of Ijcn rrnnkltn's time-HOfii motto : "Credit ia dead ; bad piy hilled him. " While the Jlepubtium had boon for many joais HtiiTorlng- from mismaimjje- inont and lai'k of iiublle conlldence , its flnal failufb ischiolly duo to the intro duction of the give-away poliej. A few jears iifjo I ojal L Smith did ji vcri largo buainesS in Omaha by Belling dry goodu below cost. Ills br.iss b.nrds , fieo excuiBions and attii.ctrve posterd drovvimmensely , and for n tlmo crowded his Iioneat Lornpotitors. I3ul in duo tlmo the enterprising Smith had to abscond to keep out of the cluUhusof the sheriff. The btnno give-away policy has ruined several of the lotuting propiietoraof the imltlicun tuid Itmilly wrecked tire whole concern. When a novvspiper reduces its Biib-.inipt ion price bjlow the cost of the white piper mid ink , or woiso jot , if the publisher seeks toworlcupa mammoth circulation , by forcing1 pipers upon peoplo-who do not want Ihom , and tin owing p ipois into people's b ick and front jard-i , thu ontorpriHO iinnt sooner or later end inn ciash. Nobody can af ford to deliver six oifiht-pago ptpcrj and a Sunday oditlcur forfie dollars a , jearor ten ccnlH a week. This was the rat Hint to the meal in the Jh ) > itblican tub , and has been eating the meal in the larder of our nniileur col league , Mr. Hitchcock. It is only : i matter of time when the drain will finally oat up his entile concein. Them is only oao legitimate \vay for men to build up a business , and that Is to Cuinish good goods and got good pay for them. The glvo-nw.iy policy can only pry as u detoy. It can not bo done in the subscription price of a piper because paper nnd ink aio staple goods like Hour and bugar. They cost HO ranch per pound and nobody can afford to give the in away la any quantity 01 for any length of time with out drifting into bankruptcy. Competition between papers conducted on busliie-is principles must bo on the lines of their lospecllve excellence as ncwg-gathorcis nnd exponents of public opinion. In that line there is a wldo range for the man of brains. Capacity , Industry and integrity of purpose will achieve the best results. The lesson of the hour should not bo lost upon our ovouoachhig contemporaries. THE republicans of Tennessee , who have just held their state convention , wore outspoken in favor of an offeotivo federal election law. There aio no more aggiessivo lopublicnns in the south than thoio of Tcnressee , arid ills not im- piobablo that they will ho the flrst to breik the solid democratic control of that section , to which end it is quite possible the proposed election law would materially assist them. Their decla ration in favor of such a law rimy have some Influence at Wellington , but until there more expression In Iho same direction from the republicans of Iho noith , Hie friends of the proposed legislation in congress will not incie.ibo in number. .Turil how st nmg they n''d at present in the senate is u mutter ot some anxiety , but the irnptossion obtains tlmt they aio not in Hulllcient force to pass nn elec tion bill. At nnj rate , no such meas ure as the housj bill cm pass at the present session , so that those who aio troubling themselves ever this mnltoi nmy dlbinlws all apprehension of a now liuv to tuko effect upon the congressional elections of the present jear. TUB national ihsues are the all absorb ing topic of the democratic congressional platform of this diitr ict. The despotic house inles ; the federal election laws the McKhiloy bill and all the trumporj of a national campaign in which oui people havoeomp.iratlvolj little interes nro dwelt upon. LJut upon local issues and the all-abiorblng isuo In this ill Iriet they v\oro iw mum as oysters. Tun democrats of the First eongios sional illbtilct have cut a gut , to use i vulgar phrase. They pocketed the high Hcoiiboiosolutioim and nominated n. candidate didato who comes from a good prohibi lion family over In Illinois. Tlmt put a. damper on the doinoenitn of Dougln comity and gives Council awalk-mvay _ ' _ 'SiNCK Inking tire census"siys th Denver-3V "Omaha has ics , commence to drive out the quacks. " True. Omirhi is determined to protect the publi health from the quacks and impostor and thus maintain Its strong load as th metropolis of tha trims-Missouri region Tun variegated , condition of utato poll tics places the doublo-doclcor In a pitn ful position. Whether to support th democratic or Alliance candidates Is i ticklish question , which can only bo do tenniried by the financial condition o the respective parties. Mil. Cusuixa'a gaibagemastor wa tire factotum of the democratic congrea Bionnl convention. ITo mndo nil tire mo tions , Introdurul nil th * > resolutions and did a general girtago-dump business for lie Douglas county tlcmocraej. TIIK meat Inspectors , like their col- cagucs in other departments of the city , annot give tholr attention to the worker or which they nro paid vhen their ) olitlcal porvices nre demanded by the combine , II U asking too much. Tint South Omaha boodlers vroro not n the biHinw for their health cxclu- Hlvoly , but consideration of health us veil ns liberty buggcsts an early depar ture to more congenial climes. Tin : dcmocuicy in these par-Is should iropiro for Iho inevitable like tholr iircthern in South Carolina , where funeral c\pen oy are provided for In ad- Mineo. Tin : services ef brutal and ignorant loltccinen could bodispou-'etl witlr , wlth- mt In the sllglilest degree Imprlrlng- the oflluiencj of the force. Tmmtead.v mcreiihoof miimifaclurlng Industries in I' ist Omaha strengthens its claim to tire title , "Thu industrial annex of Omaha. " tVs Mtrmr have been expected tire mlll { tru it finds Its existence a barren ideality ultliout the co-operation of the [ iump. POIjl'L 1C VI , CIIOU'-CIIOW. The fight in the Second district for con- rusilo > : ul honors isiiowou. Ml McICeipliiiu a ilcmoLi.it this full ; boli-n bcena rampant ( trtenb.if ki'i" ; lin tins Icon iunn > tiling for ollloo All lliirlan , with a hind 111 harmony with the demand of the producers of Ne braska , is In the field , nnd tu the democrits nro of comtcqatisllttl with % rcKoiglum , the rivohas sturtpil It ia to bo hoped that both ( t-iitlcmun w ill remain low until aftonloj ; il ivs , and use all of the month of AtiKU-it to plan tlu'irciitnpiigii. Hot wcatlier nnd t.un- aifin lies toiiatituto a dangeious compound. Tliero Is toini thins stum go about tbo treat- nipiitof men by volltlthns. . About n jear ago ( ! M I-iiws was scti-utnry of state , livlnjj In Lincoln , and bi fore bhii v\as n cluinco to bo elect oil to i second turn , if ho desired it. Hin ( JovvJw ( , \oiing man of vor } ileccnt abi 1tv ! , \\.is id put ) , and the future seemed I sdcn with some honor nnd a salary tlmt w.is not , In these h u l times , to bo MIPCVOI ! nt. As nfiicnd of Laud , who had died , Laws was put up to take his jilico in conffiL"s After a bird stiuirgle , with Colonel ttVlwtor , N V. Ilnilau and ( ! coiB'o Ifa-stln i is conipetltots , li\vs was noinlii ited. lli election AV us not doubted by republicans , und ho resigned as scuetiuy of st ito. Ho wuil to congress , ilnlnll ho could do , doubtless , but ho found and his friends foutut that be w.isauqiuio pet ; fur a loinul hole-tint bo did not Jill the bill Covvderj was appointed secrut.ny of state , nnd because of bis tendency to ( lovc-tiil ovcrrnihoails , be was but slightly innsiduicil b ) the stuto convention , and in January ho will be out of his Job Iiirvvs hncl f i lends vvbo insisted that ho hail done well in rontncss and It v\.i , ofcoui'se , supposed that he would rccelve a LOinpliinentdry vote fiom his own county Hut bis ii.uno was not men- tionett Not mc'iitloucd even on tlio siilo. Ho w.is mov > t'd do n by public opinion nnd thorov is no ono so poor ; ia to do him icvcieiuc. Kcpubllcs , it hnth ueon said , uio prL ) elballv niifrnitoful , but some conven tions thh fait luvo discount'-cl republics Messrs. I/.nvs and Co der ) aie examples of tliib pi-opojltioa. In thu matter of caudldatoi for governor by the indofundent convention , it was n sublime spectacle to sio Butler unit Buuows oiking foL-Povvew agnin&t Van AVvclc. It was Mr Bunowspro rat line that Powers sbould bo tbo man , and when CoK-win fnilod to develop any stiengtli P inner Butler pooled with Bmiovvs and captured tlie comeiitiou. Our double-cl coked cotcmporavy is for Brj an for congress for tbo fellow ing reasons " .Mr Brjau is a jouni ; man who guessed tbo ruunbor of beans wo hid placed in a larfie ( Inss Jar and w on our greit jinzo of $13. Mr. Hrym docs not tulto our dully , but ho sub- scubedfoc our vvocldy nud will contest for our great ? " > 'JO ' pnze and see if ho cnu miso tbu largest number dt bushels of com ou an aciu of ground in Iowa , Kansas , Is'obraski and Colorado Air. Ui ) un stands pledged to sup port our scow line , and will personally super intend , if elected , the job of making tbo Missouri ilver navigable between Ilmnhannd Coundl ItlulTs , thin solving the freight iato question Mr. Urjnti will also accept our offer mill guess ou the stump , the number ot yeas in .1 pod , nnd also eouteit for our § 100 prize to been to the most pop- ulai school toacher. " All these virtues have endeared Mr lii-.van to our donblo-duked eontcmporniy , nnd runner Ilitchcoelc pro- poics to see that the pea-pod offer holds good until after November The republican convention In Iho Thhd congressional district hns not boon ofllei.illv culled , but It ib uudentood that ilwill meet hi Columbus early In August. Mr Horsey should prollt by the tru it merit of Liw s In the Second , and if bo w iiitslno nomination see to It ut least that bis imino is mentioned. It Is not a violition of confidence to say that Allen Uoot mled Inipaitlully iw chairman - man of tbo independent convention. Ho vVoulil rccognUo a dozen men nt once and lot half of them talk nt tlio s ime timo. Another Ansuor Ibr Jforroll. rriBMOVT , Neb , July 20. To the Udltor of Tnr.Bi'B : Answer from Fremont to Erlo Mori oil , Swaburgh : In IS'sO ' Ti-cmont's ' pop. ulatlon was fl.OOO with twenty-two snloona At present the pnpul ition of Fremont is SlKK ) with thirteen MIODIH | I think vou 11111 llg-inu forjounulf which 1ms rnci-e.useil most , the saloons or the popul itlou. bo much for Pro- inont. 1 . A. P. Iowa's Prohl lililon Fjnvv. O.MVIIV , July aiX-Totho Uditor of Tin : Urn : To settle a dispute , please state In your pnpor whether the Iowa problbltoiy law is statutory or eoustltiitionalf 0 P. Answer It Is stiilutoiy. Ill K 310DKUX } tHi > j/X ritSJIT. Ail Injunetioii hceurcil A 'iiinst the uiiifeiri or the Older. Cmcir.o , Julj Ul.-Tho Modern AVoodinon of AmerUn , n mutual llfo liisunmco body \v ith a niemtiorsblp of about forty thousaiul , ctilcll ) la this stute , louu , Nebraska , Wis consin , Kansas nnu Coloiiulo , Is liavhiK more trouble- with its executive olucera , against \vhoni suit Is now * pending to oust them from otllco for alleged fraud. Some tin ) a ago nbill was tiled in tbo circuit couit alleging that the ofllcc-rs weio gecklng to o\adotliourisdlction ] of the courts of this Htnte , tlmt the ) had rolled a meeting to bo hclu In DCS Molnes , Ia. , AuKUst U , next , at w hieh t vas proposed to surrender the Illi nois charter of the bodv unit establish Its lienilijunrtoi-s in Iowa , uml tli it the accused oflliers pruposej to rcmnvo the books niul papers of tlio t-oriioni- tlon from tbo stater. On this showing Judge J'ltthlU > enteiilay Iisued on Injunctloii.whlch wan auppro sed for gcrviro until today , for- bidiUug tbo holiling of the proposal tiioe'tiriK in IJei .Molniw and restraining tlioonioeia fwru roiuov Ing the boolts and papers , or copies - ios of thorn , from tlio state ; l o forbidding tbo suspension of any members prior to tlio regular meotlntf to bo hula In SprlriKflvld November It next. Aijii'M ttr T/rw x Nrlirnklcn. The valu.4. ' Ion of live stock in ( Irani county I * FJW.OOO. Iho Vnllov county ilwnocrutlo convention will bo held nt Ord August 0. Tbo Scandinavians of Cherry county hold a picnic near Valentine Aujmst 10. The Ulalno county fair will bo held at Drowsier September 2,1,24 and 2ii. Mrs. Tester of Arcadia Tell down n cellar nnd brolto her nock , but is still nllve. Humholdt voter * dcfoitod tbo pioposlllon to bond the town to bullil waterworks. TliDPaeillc Khoit Line has opened for buwlness be'twcen bloiuClty and O'Neill. The rcsldem-o ot J. J. Albertuon , ticir Colo- ridge , v as eiitlrel ) d'Mtroyid by ni o thu other day. day.Tho The old settlers of illalne county will bold a reunion und picnic at lUevvster Septem ber W. Colerlilge Is to Irrvn n nft-1wrrel nourlnff mill , costlnjj $10,000 , in opeiation in January 1 , lilll. A borso steppcil on the foot of ( JoorRO Re-ed of Holrueixlllo and amputated ono of tlio 2 on n K man's tees. MiSf Jlury Covvcn , nired leventy jcars. llv- hiK nenr Ainswortb , wns fjorc'd by a bull the other dn.v und vv 111 probably die. A siigir and molasses factory will bo stai ted at An ad ! i within sKtytlnys. Itwlll bo rim in connection vltli thu rollur mills. .loi1 ICuhucl of Columbus 1m1 * been taken to the Not folk liiaunoasIum.Vhlle \ perform- hiKEornocnuy antics bo so b idly scut oil a Norfolk 1 idv Unit she gave premature birth to a child. Adjutant General A. V. Cole bat Issued special older No. 'Jl griutlng' permission to the National putinl of Kansas to enter this state uniformed and equipped for Ihu pur pose of attending the solduis * reunion nt Su- pel lor. Since the death of Gcnrml Jnhn C IVc- inont , 1'errv L ivvson , aeoloied barber iiiul atone ono tlmo a slnvo , Ins kept his shop nt Vuleii- UniMlmpe'd in jiiournbitf ami the stars and stiipes lloatliift over it tit half mast. lie liccnly feels llio loss of nnoof tbo beat friends the i oloreil people over had. The lwolveoiiold son of Mr. \ \ C Illilue , a fui mi'i- living u mile notthof Mnsou Cit ) , vbllo diawiiiK VMiti'i from a foitj foot well , in which tliue v\as U.o feet of vuitor , lost hia liiilaiui' , caused bj thu lope broiklng which held the pull.V ovetheiul , and plunged boiilforinost to the bottom. IIilp eirno quUUly undliu wu drawn to the Hiufiico with u bid rut auosstho foiohcad. Iho skull bone Is broken and bh chances of iccovorj aie doubtful. blirader , the croumery win vvlio sklt > ped from Co7tul and lift the town ami i aunty in the lurch , bis not hem hu-nd of slui-e But a litter trom a Boston conunisbion liousu st itcs that tbov veitiviid tliirty tubs tllleil vitb butter from Slimier , but wlien opened twenty of them with silt and tea with in- fi'iiDr butter , hlimdcr cliew on tbo 15o- > ton stoio for the shlinncnt. The amount ho ihew is notknovMi , but thn di lit is p lid , and must hue been a nlco little sum. Sluailer bougtitl woithof bait liom u Co/uil 11101- e-lnint nnd after ho had skipped the men bunt went to thcuiciunri.v to get the suit , but ueino was. to bo found low a. Osceola county has a population of (5,000. ( A Daughters of Veterans camp is being or- guul/cil at Kock Itaplds , llio ofllchl repoit of the census of Pngo county gives the county Ul > ,003 inbabitiuits. John ICuehl , an cighieui-j car-old Lyons bov , bad thtxo lingers taken olt by a buzz saw. saw.J J be sovcn yeni old son of Milco MeliiURh- lin of Koe-kwell fell fioin a windmill tower and broke both arms Tour members of tbo family of Mark Mil ler of Monlohuva ( hod within two } ears and o.u-li with a ( UlTcieutitIsci.se. A fifth Isdinbr with I3tlght's ctlsciibO. Mrs JuiioWcstlako has bi ought sultngilnst Uiucltyof Iaveut ) > ort for 4-J.OJO dam itft-s Lust \v inter she silnpeil on n defective side walk and biokohcr log nnd has not jet 10- coveted from tliocllccts of the full , John II. Smith , a fanner liririB near Gilman - man , wis kicked in tbo face by a borso , cut ting H wish thieu inches lunjy over his loft eye. id biiilf-onf bis now bns boon biolton twice before by hiiiks in tbo same plicc. Hev Mr Ilavdi'ii oftlio Cluistian church ami Key Mi Niblockot the United rresb- tcriiin ehuich of Maishalltovvn have resigned tlitir ixv-.peettvo ehaige-s on account of dissnt- l fnctlou with their rigid views on prohibi tion. tion.At At A'illifaca two persons wore arrested and fined fiom 85 to 10 caeh for Rambling. Tour or live worn bos under llfteen and two weie professional ( ramblers , ono having Just been icluised liom a Jail seiitouco for u similar of fcasc. A pnty of Webster City practical Jokers tiied to play a Jolto on a young man named Carpenter. The young man didn't seem to relish the fun. und whipped outn icvolvcr and shot Arthur Unnnaford thiough the los The joker Is in the bands of n nurse , while the Jolcco languishes tu the county jail. At Neponset , 111. , 010 diy last weelr Hairy Mi Cracking was thrown from his w.ipin and instantly killed Ilo was a member of com- piny A , Thirty-seventh regiment Iov\a vol unteers , in the Into war of tbo rebellion Ho Mas named by his comrades "II ippy Day. " His vvrdovv Is cntlrelyholpless witb paralysis Ex-OovcrnorPackaiil , of national reputa tion nt the time of the Ilijcs admlnKtrition , hns been mentioned as .Mai-shalltoivn's candi data for coruncssionil honors iieNt month at the Odur Hupuls cou\eiition. I'lOhibltion republicans object on account of bis allowing bis soii-in-1 iw to bring in a case of beer at his own widding. Tlio little \lllapro of Pcoria , n snort dls- tanco northwest of Oskuloosa , Is on deck v.ltli adojrstotv that equals the tnlo of any angler. Some dayti ago a worthless cur was declared n nnlsanee , and a public-spirited ertrren tooit It upon himself to pliy the role of lord high executioner. In fulfilling his design ho killed , the wrong clog , in tint lie slew a line bird dot ; belonging to Dr. Wont- worth. An apology settled the matter nnd tlio dccoiuicd ivns lulil to rest beneath t o fcc'tofsod. Tin eo dnysnfter inter rncnt tbo doK reippearcd and eirno back to the doetoi's door to el lim his allowance. The doctor re claimed him and ho is now as fat and as llvelj its ever. There isno cimnco for nils- take , as the dog bears the shot M ouniU and the tomb Is empty. The Two Noith D ikotn Is short on 1m vest bands. Potter county hns an Indebtedness of 4U t- | 870 25. Watcrtown talks of erecting a wheat palace DicUnson county will ship 100,000 pounds of wool this seuon , Hntto county hoisomen have formed na as sociation anil v , ill bailclahnlf zullo track at Mimn'sela Joe Heritor , a youiiR- win of Uoland , fell against a circular si\v and hud blsriu'Lt hand ncnil ) severed Oneldiiciti/ens vvlll soon vote on the propo sition to Issue bonds for the purpose of build Ing n graded school. Work has commenced on the nrtoshn veil at AVolsey and v\ ill bo continued day und night until a gusher Is struck. Cattle ; for the Indians will hereafter be slaughtered by white. men , the led men being excluded from tbo shughtoilng pens and ro- celvlns their rations la the foirn of clean meat. Tbo live stock census of Sully county makes a very credital lo she hig There aio owneil In tlio county 11,710 hoi-us. 1 , 100 i ti tle , 118 mules arrdoasca , > , ( hO sheoi > nudbl2 hogs. During the pist week a number of Oeer'car- ciibses vveix ) biou itlrito Il.iplil City niulof- fc't-ed for sulo. As It is tmhm ful to 'kill deer nt this time of your tbo louil gun club has taken the matter la hand and tbu guilty par- tics will bo nrruhtcd and prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Two } cars ngo Hon H. C Sago of Pnullc county purchased 5llslu'e'p ! , for which ho piidfU&M. 'Iho next ycir bo raUcd.lDO mmbs and sold ! t'r ) olu sheep. Tbo JKXl sheep anil ho wool jleldul il.Rsr iunr than the original prlco paid for thoiu-nnd Uio original nunibcr still ii'iiuiliieJ Joseph Hxfard , a Chamborhtrt restaur- ntouras arrcalod for allowing his cus tomers to bring boor Into hts place of busi ness and think it wbilu pirtaktng of llicir meals. In a lengthy opinion Juilgo Mot row decldc-d that Kxfonl was not responsible for tlio acts of hia customers , uml dhmissect tbo cane , At an old folks' mooting In YniiKtontbo other evening the ajon of tbo twelve people present afsi orated OeWjouw , au average of sovcnty-two nnd one-half jrears caeh. four wcro olfflit.vUirco nml upivirils. iiggrv itinij Wi.ve.irs , four wcro scvo.it ) four and up won ! * , aggregating M > iara , and the com bined iigeof the eight rcnchfil ( VII j i , or mi av crage of c ijlit ( > niul oue > half yenw each. A party of Chamberlain popli' . vhllo \ on a visit to Americnn Island. In the Missouri river new th it city , llio other day , dlsi-ov- ored a curious spring , which , on luvostlgi * tion , iiroveil to l o a small pc-yscr. A tvst \vns rinulo by pladrif ! n long jilico of tubing ; over tbo irutcr whin ntinterviits of n min ute , a strvnin of water would shoot up Into LluMiirseveial feet. The water of tlio spring Is hikcunriii , Indicating that It comas from a greit deth.rlho ] island H belns converted into a publlupark and tholnfant ite.vscrvlll bo properly tubed nnU niiulo to do duty as a fountain WHY IT I3XCJJL.S. llio Amerlc'nnl/cil Jjiiryclopredla tiica , which wo Introduce to our citizens , Is a genuine triumph of American Ingenuity ntul energy , Though founded ou the celebrated "Eiic-yelop.rUalrltaiuil.a"ltls ( ) ( by no mentis a ineie voibiUm roiirltitof tlmt celebrated woilr. N'or is It < iu'h a roiirlnt with a few aiticles on special Amorii.in subjects added Its title descilbe's it ttce-uratel ) , US the opreillti Uritannlt-.r Ainerlc mired , re modeled , tnkotiipartntid put together iigibr in such aay ns to tniusfortn It from a woik compiled under Kupmli tupcn ison ] , for l'.ng- Hslr use , Into ono complloil under Aniorii in supervision , with a spc'chl view tothocnU'r- tuinrncut nnd instruction of u million Ameri can homes Notasinclo aitlcloiu the oilginil "nrll.ui- ulcV h 13 been dropped The stntolv sen tences of M icauley , tire outspoken thouRht of Mill , the lucid e\phmitioii9 of Ihnlcj- and of Tjndall , can idl bo fouuil In Its pile's Such aiticles have been nhililged as treit of sub jects exclusive ! ) English , and nro crowded with a mass of dctills inte'rostlng only to loeil Ijiiglish ividers ; and to bilauco this iiic'rrl the artlc-lcs on American sub- Jeits hive hugely been rewritten , nnd , in mnst rases , witlr far croitcr elaboration. ( V lengthy series of biographies has been added It U a cuiioui fiicttb it nelthei Grant , Sherman , Shnid in , Haruson nor Cleveland is mentioned in the onglinl 41lJiltanlci , " the design ot tint compilitlon evcludingbl- oijiphii's of ll'lni' charactci-3 ; nemly ono hundred new mips hive been- Insulted mid a number of well executed engravings nro in- lioduccd to Illustrate the text. 'Ihe result is nvvoik which , for Aineiii-an use , is to tbo oilfcinal "Ilritttiic i" what the original "Iliiiialci" Is to all other eiieydop.edias , a wntlc of wblc-lnve cm tiuly siv , nftcracMic- lul examination , tint it leaves nothing to bo desired Of the making of boolts there Is no end. Nearly twcntj thousind volumes issue fiom Luropeuii and American presses every ycir. To keep abreast of the ndvanclnt ; line of thought and know ledge bv the study of scpi- rnto works it > a phjsic.u impossibility. In offcrinir oin rcidors tbo Aiiicriciniiod 'Uncy- clopieilia Itritmlci we oiler them thobCiv- Ices of a thoustiul 01 nioi-e ti lined minds and skillful pens , which have npltninUi'd in tl'O ten volumes of Uio cricu-lopvdh , Uio latest fiuitioii of tboiiKbt , achievement mid drbcov- ci ) in tlio whole RIC it and cvci-widouingcir- clu of buraan knowledge TllJi SLOCUMiH T Tbo following Is asyuoiisisof the Nebraska hlRh lieenso local option law : Section I provides tint llio county boanl of each county tiny grant llccnso for tbo sale of milt , spintuous and vinous Ilijuois , If deemed cxpe'ilient , upon tbo application In petition of tliirty of tbo resident freeholders of the town If tbo county Is under township organ- izttion Tire county board slnll not luve authority to issue any lieenso for tlio sulo of liquors in any city or incorporated "village or ulthin two miles of the same Section U provides foi the IlliiiRof the ap plication anil for publication of the applica tion for at lo.ist two wcelcs > befoio tUo giaut- ing of the license. Section I pi DVidcs for the hearing of the case if n lenioiistranco is filed ngtiiibt the b'mnttng- a lloenso to mo applinmt Farthoi heotlons provide for the appealing of the loiiioiistnuieoto tlio district court , the form of the llccnso ; the eivingof a S.)0i ( ) ) bond by the successful applicant for the ll ccnso. Sections 8 , 0 and 10 make It an offense , pun ishable. . by iifiuo of $ J.r > , for any licensed linuor dealer to sell intoxicating liquor to minors orlndhns. Section U proviiles tint nny person selling1 liquor without a license slnll ho Uned not less than $100 nor mom than $ jOO fop each offense ; and section 1'J provides for the trial of such offenders. Section 11 ! makes it au offense , ptinislnble by a line of & 100 and a foifeltmu of llccnso , for nny licensed liiuior vender to sell adul terated liquor. Section 1 1 inalccs It an odonso punlslnblo by a fine of § 100 forniiy pennon to sell or tlvo away any liquor on Sunday , or on the day of unv general or special election. Sections 1.1 to : ii inclusive , define the 1U- bihty of saloonkeepers for damages sustained by nny ono in consequence of the turtle and provide the stops necessary to collect buch eliuias. Section 2 1 iclatcs to tbo Issuance of diug- gists' penults The local option tcaturo of the law Is con tained in section 3 , the bailout pirtof which rvacls "Tho corporate authorities of all cities and villages shall have power to license , regulate and prohibit tbo selling or giving away of any Intoxicating , unit , spiuUious and vinous liquors , within tbo limits ot such city or vil lage This section also lives the amount of tbo lloenso fee , which shall not bo less than ViOOIti villages nnd cities having loss than 10,000 inhibit mts nor less thaaJl.OOOIn cities having a population of move tlinn 10,000. Sections M and 2" relate to druggists' ' rog isters and peualties foi violation of the lulos t'ovcndngtbosame Section Jb in ikes drimicenness an offeaso punishable b ) a fine oflO and tests or im- iirisonnicnt not exceeding thlrtv dajs Section L'9 provides tint the doors ind windows dews of saloons shall bo'coiitfrcefio'uscieens ' or blinds H ax 'Jit&iii Jicscii : . A I.ivr-l ) I ltllo Heanoo nta Spiritual- WVIFIIAM , Ivlass. , Jul ) HI. [ Social Telcgriinr to Tin : Urn ] The row among the mediums at the spiritualistic cunp grouna nt Onset Bay giove culminated List n ! lit in tlio arrest of ono of the mediums for assault and battery. J. L Colby , n slate-wilting medium fiom Callfoinln , tooU up the cause of Charles Itoss , the Boston medium whom John Cm Us of thit city exposed , and cut used Curtis 1'uc'S- day afternoon of doing various mean and un durlmnd things Cuitls denied them , and ac cused Colby of having been exposed while in Texas O'oib ) denied this , saying tint ho hud never been ia Texan , but followed It up with rough rcnuuks , and limill ) stinck Curtis lint In tbo fnco Deputy SheiilT . .1.V. . Hniley of \Vaicham was suiiimnneil and iiriebtcdolbv Mb1 ; Helen Heriv ot I'lilladolphhi , iimteilall- nitlon medium , move \Vuiahuin and so- c-uii'd bonds for Colby Onset Is In an uproar ov er tbo InU'st turn alTuirs tnrxo taken iinmng tbo mediums and the camp threatens to bo bioken up nlton'ctni r , though it has just begun and was to have continued until Sep tember 1. _ _ Itoy.il Nupl l.iln lit Vienna. VIBVM , July II The niiiiiiiigo of Arch Duibc'ss Mane Valeiii , scionildiuightu and youngest child of theeinpeiorand empioss , and Arch IDuUo 1'ianels balvator , took plaro today. All the members of the Imperial family were present. At the wcd < llng break- fust , aftur the vvodillnp , the ctnpcror nn- iiouiuil the lutrothul of Arch Dnko tViillnand , tblul son of Arch Duke Kail Linhvltr , heir presumptive unite thivmo of Auitriu llungiir ) , to Princess Kll/iboth , eldest daughter of LJrlnco Leopold of Uiuaria Pat ally Woiiiuli'il lllu S\u > < > lbfii t. Lormu.ii , Ky . July III 1'etorMcOrary. Until recently nl ht walehiuiin at the bU Louis ccme-tei-y , this morning shnt an 1 inoi'- tally wounded Annie Stiiltln , a pretty < 'i > - vant lil with uhtim ha wniluluv < 'flif girl did not return hU love and tliU nmd > ih man JisiloiH After thu Bhoutlui ; aia mrj atteinnted t lcoU > tuLu iil owu life. Ilo vw plua'd uude-r arrest. FROM THE STATE CAPITAL , Douglas Oouutj'j Commiwioiiors Eofora tin ) Etato Board , of Equalization , ' PROTESTING AGAINST INCREASED TAXES , Comi > laliusK liiHt nil Alleged In. Miller or Women -A Kalooti J J'lrin PnllM Out-CIt ) Nt'UM ntul .Voles. I.rvcotv , N'ob. , luly --fSpoc-I.il to Tim Bun ] Commissioners Aiuterwn , O'KeefTo , Turner nnd Hcrlln of Douglas county np- l > cnrcd before the state board tit equuriz illon this moiidtiK and presented a stitoinent con ceinlntth"irassosHmpiit nnd iislx'd tint tlio threitpucd Increase In their IUM'S be not made ntul that they remain tlio tiimi' n list year The members of the boirderesatis \ \ - lied tlmt the proposed increase was o\c' siM ) and promise 1 to allow them to remain mlhc ) v. cro last y ir. A FitnppuioMt , unnuor viovirx Anotlicr ciso of irniiltlng iidvniires nmclo by a long-liilrcd cinplojinent agent Is ie- ported ted a ) by ayoiing luly of oighteeimln is anxious to kocp her naino out of the pipers The gill sajssho went totlio fellows ofll i ) Tuesday afternoon to Inquire for emplrx merit and w bile tlicrc shediluulu' pi ssl\ Insulted her. She bud to defend hoi self \vlth npaiii sol , and mnniigcililnilly toosuipa from him Shossiid Hmt the fillovthu \ itoiihigH eati tinned her to saj nothing about the matter These cMiunlaints concerning him ore * txvnni ititf too common for furtbir HUipnssioii | ami the pit-Is fi lends nro eudciivoiliig toba\e her punish him In tlio police court. sfiaiii1 * i vmMiiiRonmn invt IVcd Haecnslck and liufiisGlotfoltoi , tlio saloonkeeper * at 2101 O street , and who Imvo been doing a land ofllco business ninonp tbu thirst v denizens of Vast Lincoln , have fallen outnfura i > ntirrshl ( ! > of enl ) seicn weeks HiiL'enslik discloses the fact that tlio llrm took In fl,7U above nil o jienses In Unit time , but bo claims Ibat CSlotCeltcr minngcd to gU hold of all but ? ir of ItVlieti tlioy formed the iMrtnoi-shiplIiigiiisirk savs the aifieo mcnt VMS that no should furnish the lljturcs nmlCilutfe'Ut'r pi ) for the license. Tbohttii was owing sornu jl.100 before thu pirtnershlii mid as f > ooa as the coilltion VMS foinuil ho placed a niortgnKO on tlio silooa Ib.tuie ? to ce-cuii' the bimonltlinut II i i n silk's i-nnsuit nnd hniiicd thoptiillts of the saloon for his own bom lit , ucn utusniuf to mike out aschciluloof rcccipti. lluu-uisiik hns tired of this lawless wav of doing tiling and asks tint u recciici lo appnintid. ATTIXMI'ini ) 1O 'HOOT III I , Aftervveildi'ddiscord of seven ir-aiiMn. Minnie U. Collins nsln 1o bo sopu.itid f n- ovirfloin her husbincl , IImiTbo tvo foimeil ) TCijdul in Una uniiiit , Urn ism. but Mia Collins savihei vvoisi-i half itoi < ii so outi i coubly that tli etc vv .is n < Ih iun'l ( \ \ hin It vv is bis dally uistoiu to bi it anil kick her Finnlly ono daj in u Jit of anger heseucd Ills icnjlvir.mil nttiuiiti'd | toitm- del he-r I'ortuiutolj ' the enrtritUe ftuli-d to explode arid ho nas so ciiiagcd ov ci his futilu attempt to shoot hci , that luinc' attempt I to DC it bor and kie-lt her to dc itb. Notw ltd standing this sbo continued tolivo with bin until ho made n second attempt to iimid r her and she bad to i\\ \ for be-i life. Sbo c.nim to Lincoln to iretii df\orioanilcoininoiico llfo all over again vith lier maiden mine , Lu.\ E Riivillns She nlso asks for tlio custody of her tluec-j ear old cbilJ Tor hvo wuttiy month'Villlam Ilbci plowed , lurvostcd aad did other manual labor on the fain of Tied \V llalilivin , not.i Kie it distance from r.inioln Hheauvs to iccclvoStupor month for tlioorlt but ho cl dins lie moiMiii iiotliini'instead IR'suod foi lU ) nuil tlio jurv iillu\\eil him &Tit ) Uien this reduition did not suit hli cm file ) r , who Insists on piyhiR iiothhi/ and inhopis ofso doll 11 ; has cirriul the ( HO to the Bupiciua court ou an alleged error lu tlio lo or umrt. roucnn HIM TO TV.T roil iris nri u H B Troihva ) aslcs the stiproino court to foico ono Vllllnm Klloy of JJakot i county to pay SVO r > whlcli ho claimsJiiloy owoi himor l m Iho lluid AVJI bought lionx the b'mnz JiiOAvinp compiim of Sinnx City , Li , during the jcirsl r , , IS li and lisr. Wlulher Rlii } clniak all the btcr blmsolf or not ii not stated in the potition. At am wto tlio Trail ? com pany KiowilKcouniRed at the prosjiect or collecting the mono ; for the coodsandturnul tlio note OM.T to B. U. Tiodway at n prut discount. Treilwuy U detei mined to maUo a bindsomo speculation out of tlio baignin and ho has been chibln Itilcy through tbo lourr courts with a f e-od hbod club j\t tlio lust tiiul the sjwpnthy of the Jury wns with tlio man. uho liad bought tlio beer and they ga\o a verdict ncroitlingly. But TmUviiy vlll oventuiliyhuvothuiuoiioy if It costs Uvleo as mucli to pet it aa ho pud for the bill , cm NCTTS A n NOTES. Henry .Tones , a colored man , -was nriestod this moriiitiir on coinpliiut of aMoii nllin mined Hliiny Leo , who runs a laundry lit NinthniidN. Shine oliiins that , the .Afrfcm stele u pail of shoes bolonu'iiu' to him. The colored potiplo of UiU cily Avlll celo biiitcEm.mcipitiondaytnmoriov afturnuiu at Uarlleld paik Large delegations dfvi-.iv on arooxiicctcil from Onuihu and ucin'hbor- ; iiif : ton as Tlio Konubllcnii novwapor compiny ot Oin.dii lifvil aiticles nfiucoiiioi itiou toil 17 vith a capital stock off7r ( Wi ) The incoi porn tors at o.I ironinli C Wilio < c Iwdwardl' ( nlkins , V Morton Smith , J M ailllan nud bherman Wilcov. a llulisli K .Tul ) ft ! fS [ > cinl tol'iiR Bir ] It is announced tlmt Xiciitcn- nut A/ovoilo Coiitinholio \ in Juno last went with an annul expedition totlio Shim dis- tiic-t for tlio osti'tislblo jiurposo of attiirlJiifj 5Inkulol.il , luu seized the steamer Jaunt faUncnson bolongiiiD' to the British Afiicia like coin ) ) my and thit the crow of Iho steamer has been sent toQnilliniiimolor trid. Disoi-dcf in Saiiion. N. S. \ \ ' . , July 31. fSpoeial Ci- Ucgram toTur Bif.J Tbosteamor Lubcilc , vhich baa arrived hero fwin Apia , rumors of disorders In tboSamoin In tlio opinion of Kuropcnns the dl.oidon lMint out the necessity ct llio tlneo treity jio\\ew IIiiBlund , Cicriinnij and the United htate. fonnliijf a proper gox'eranieiit for hamoa. t IOIIH Klooil In Cliliin. .Tilly ,11 [ Spcchl CabliKrum to Tin : HKIUho ] pluiii aioiind 'lloutnlii \ \ is subincrBOil by Iho recent o elllo v ot the I'ci Ho rUor. All tlio mails in thoiloolod ilis- tiuLsweiodestrojcil anil cioj)3 ut'ionriiied All foininuiilL'iitloinvuHdit off niul foi days no no\vs fiom P .kin Tientsin. I > eni 'r nioafj in l > ondon. July 31 jbpedal C'abloKi.un to TIIK Bur ] Consols optmnl nl ' .n'tf ' for uioiirj anilX ! 1-10 for ni intuit 'Iho ' Il.iiiknf KriKl'tml 1ms ndvaiiecd I IB mtu of discount fion 4 porcoiit to 5 per cent. OMAHA. . J LOAN" AND TRUST/ COMPANY. 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