THE OMAHA DAQY Elft/S/VTUREAYT / , AUGUST 16 , 1880. E. TJOSEyATEB Editor. t _ p till iTisi flSrnuv io i i 'i N Q" l' Su:5UItll'T10N. : Pully nnil Stmlny.Ono Venr . $10 (0 ( Hlxniuiitln . r * > Time tnimtli . . 280 Buiiihty Hw. Unu Year . . -W Weekly Hun. Uitu Ytir ; . 1 9) ) OIVKT.S : Omnhii , Tlio Jii-f Unllciln.r. South ( > niiliML'oriicr ; NniKl ffilli StrooU f'miiiell Illu IT * IS 1'i-iirl ' Hi i ( . filfilin ) ( ) IIl < 'oilT : ( 'liiinilicr iilfotiiiiH'roc. N wVoik.Uodliis UUiui'l ' I. . . Tribune llulldlnj i. iii : Fourteenth MN'ft. All rniutminli'jitloim iiOutlnz to now uii'l ' prlllirlsili > i tli < -lionldbe uldrcMud to the l * < lltiir : > il Hoiwrt ? nnnt , HI'SIM S l.r.TTT.ttS. All bbilnoM'detti'M ' mil i-finl ! tiuco liouM tie idr | < " " - < lliTlit'll ( ( ' < jl'iil > ! ! 'iliiiM'"ini'iiiy. ' | ' Oiniiliii. I'rntK plii'i'kt ri < l in > stiniciiuril rte to Im in milrivttlilcto tlio onlur w the ooin- puny. 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ISSU , lVil ( I'DpIci : fur P ' | ) - li'ir.lii'r. IKMI. IS.7IH roplM. lor October. 18 < l , IS.IdT 'nilij | . for Xnvpiiibpr , iwn. IVIIOroploii lorl'i-'TinliiT. lw.vuii.iH < coplrs ; for .fnntinrjr. IP'H ' ll . : < " > cnolcs ; for rolirimry IH.iu , I'.Vill roiilcs : ! , } < Clinch , IMMl. MHI.'iiili' : for April , JW , Sl , Biil ronli-v : for 5liy. : I-W. ! . IHflrnplH ; for .li'iic. INK ) . ! , : ) ! ciii | ! n for .luljr , ISW. W.iG'J fipli'H. Oioitiit : It. T/.SCIIUOK. fnrornt < lifer i run and vilis-ribotl In my 1 > rice ti < Tth : I'd thy of Aueihi. A. l > . ism. | | iAr.l | : N. IM'K IT , Notary I'ubUe. ' iunit's 13o > tcm boom \vits 11 miHjilotfjMicfosH , but Ihu camp tires will luivi : < Mud out Ixloro'- ! ) . TillChlciigo 2 > ms hitiiniitcs tliat tlio KniglilH olLalwr jxro pursucilbj' a ' ' Ilisotlicr name isl'owdorly. T , the demoonitlo ticket Is all right , Lut orthosraplilL-ully , Knot ! deal of bud sjiellinj. ho discomforts of position , tlio doubloilccr ( ] { maintains its straddle Avlth all LhogiMco ofa professional acre bat. KKt'Oirrsof dcstrtiL'tion in Oklahoma coiilU'in lirst iiiircssioin ] to the ofTgct tluit tlio country IB a { jcoil one to stay iray from. Tjii'.nr : is no occasion lot * alarm. Ilio voters of the stjito will riot doprlvo Oniahiiof the services ofiui enterprising citizen. 'Smother year. Si'iiAKiculluiii ) ii monarch of allho stirvoj's in Ilio IIOUHC , but becomesu very ordinary niorUil , as fur tultilluonco { ? oes , vvhuii socUing1 it'cognltion in the senate. Ori-osiTiox to tlio aiitl-lottorjbill is Ixcomlng [ ironounccd onthoduiiiocrntlc BlJo ol the house. Thobourbonnlo not .propose l.olnjuro ono of the great Indus tries ofa democratic stale. SiT-.vr.lv pnrclinscs by Ilio treasury ilo- pirtmont have caused heavy importa tions ot the foreign inetul. The bullion- altos should loseno time in demanding1 protection from the patipoi * labor of Eu rope. AS intimated sit the outset , it is olllci- nlly aniiouncoil that the object of the .INlRsis'ilpiil constitutional convention is to Insure pnrniimenl white supremacy. In othoinonls ) , the t shol iin and tar Ijuckot am to bo supplanted with less cruel but equally etfecllvo methods ol vote suppression. Tm ; world sfiiirmaiujjoinont h sorely In need of a. leader with sullieient executive - cutivo ability and will pnvcrto give the jirojccl tlio Hoinblatico of vitilityandac- : llvltj. lfllle s i > i'oinit | ineasviros are .ailopteil toauppre.ss incrfuiwry Boliume anil jealousies , the Columbian u'xposi- -tlon vill Iweoino a disgraceful national f.ircc , TACOMA , in the now slatoot "Washing ton , in 1KSO hud seven Imndrcd nnc" -"twenty inh : > litaiits. ) In 1S90 slio has " forty thousand , one hundred and sixty- "livo. Tlio state of "S'ormonb has six Jiinulnnl mid forty k-ss Inhabitants that phe liad teuyoars ajro. w'liicb ' shows con . dusi\oly \ that wostft-ard the star of em I ] iirojalces its way , with a largo proper ; tloi of i t Mopping in Omaha. SICXATOI : llr.Ain has Introduced n resolution whk-h proixirfos an amend nioii t to the constitution to forever pro lilbitlii thu Unit oil Stutos the iimmifiic turesaloand Importation in the United KtaU'H ' allulcoholic liquors used as bov i-ragos. The Imported colonels should now storm the nation's capital and ile urn nd tin' adoption ot the dwucilnj | , homo-saving thought of the Hay state senator. Tilf ; close-i- the political movements of the nlllaiii'o iinvo.stoi'rulateHai'cMvati'liod the more evident it becomes that a k-n- ollfinl orgrmhrttlonof protlui-oi's Is MMJJ waiiipulsUed for tliobonoiitof selflsliolll- curs , The Xclu-aska ullli iico fatooil some bhovrof iiiccoij hnd its nicmbora oxor- dso < l tfuminon scnso by plufliifr Van \Vyck at Iho hoadof tliolv ticket , but the convent Ion was juried niul tvii-koil Into nornlnutliiK1 Mr. I'owcrs. The fticulty lor Wuiid'M'Ini , ' la not conliiu-il to the po litical oiitinjjont of tm ] Nebraska alli- iifM- , In ICunBtw , with a inemboriihlp dJ MvrtlioiiHHnd , tlio allinnco frit- t > r'l H vny lUopjiOftiinltiua , ropiulhtod iw , llijt"oiiwhoin tliooi)0sitlon | ) could ! ; ( < ; . ' itiilarttt \ \ the dotitlnlotjof tuie\v I/- * . ; * llt j limuliof an laoxut'iencoO | ) tvi pttvllt ally milciwtt'ii uiin , vhorio IM. , /'inni > lli illntlnctidn in the fact ( . , * j.\i \ * > i u l MMrutnry olthonllinnco , tlmt the olll- n'lvanuoinont , tllfl "fll | | > r09Sod kr * < lu irhldly to tholr \x\r \ IIHtlIHlMtllMlH In 1\IK \ DKMUCIJATTG I'tATFOllM. The KebraHldi tlctnocratic phitform Is \orboH1. The perfuniloi\v ; Ijuslnjuss of arraigning the republican parly could liiivebeeiiquilo nsofTcrtlvcly done with f owe v words. The platform Is also tin- truthful. It chiirgeJ tlio republican l rty with havlii" pi vcn more than ono hundred and ninety-five million r.cros of the publicilonnilnto railroad ( corpora- N'o such amount o ! land has been granted to the railroads , th'o total of such grants bdngono hundred and fiftj-- five million acres , and the policy ol granting lands to aid in the construction of railroads did not originate with the republican party. It was initiated in 1S.)0 by tlio passage of the net to aid the lllinoU Central railroad , imd at that time the policy was favored by such oml- neat democrats as Stephen A. Douglas and UnviaCass. Thesoiloinocratlc states men supplied mifoh of the ablest argu- inontln flefento of the policy before the republic-ail party was born , and It is a tribute to their far-soeinjr statesman ship that thobonefitH which Ihoy pre dicted would ( low from the policy have boon rcn.ll/.cd , and to an In finitely greater extent than thcycoulil liavo foreseen. Thalthoro hnvo Iwon abuses oltholand grant policy is not only admitted , but republicans In their platform demand that till public lands bo reserved ( or actual settlers. The daiin which tlio democrat ! ) , make on IjchaK of tlio Cleveland administration in the matter ol rwtorlng lands to the public domnin dot-hired forfeited by con gress Ignores the credit due ton. repub lican senate for tint legislation. Tlio platform contains the usual plati tudes regarding the friendship of the democratic party for the fanner and laborer , despite the fict : _ that there is nothtlig In tlio history of tfio party to justify hiieh a pretension. That party vigorously opposed tlio liomestoad and pre-emption laws , and we do not recall a single : ict of national log-islat.ion for which it was responsible- that was in the Interest ol thofarmor and laborer. What does the revolt of tlio farmers in the south moan but protest against demo cratic policy In. tlio tul wlnisti'at ion of slate n tTnlrs Inimical to the interests and vrelf ure of the agricultural elas ? In a dozen or more eoiijrossioml districts of Uie south the democrat * now representing them , some of whom have been many times re-elected , have been shelved and candidates favored by tlio fanners , In niost'fiises thwnsclves farm ers , have been nominated. There will prolublybe sit least thirty of the south ern democratic senators relegated to prl- vato life and men elected as their suc cessors in wlwm the farmers liaveconfl- dencu. The demoeratlu p'trty has been In political control In the south fer twenty years , and instead of having shown itself friendly to thu farmers and laborers it has so neglected tlioir Inter ests and welfare as to have brought about ix revolt which promises to de stroy tlio domination of tie party in that section. The platform squarely endorses high license and local option , and that plank is , in our opinion , in accord with tlio sentiment of a large majority of the people. 'The other declarations of the Ne braska dotnoiracy , and particularly its patriotic utterances , will bo talven for what they are worth measured Ijy thu past course of the party generally. Its professed in forests in tlio old soldiers docsnoteomportwell with the unqunll- liedendorsement of Grover Cleveland , whoso unprecedented exorcise of the vote power was made ehluily on pension bills. flKKER.lL AJMFSlt OX Z'&V.SJOA'S. In his address to the Grand Army of the Republic , General .Alger , referring to the pension fiucstion , said that he was aware of the disappointment of many at the failure to secure a service pension , but the pension committee had been powerless tonccompltahvinoro than lias been done , oiving to the fact that many members of both branches el congress declared they could not vote for tin amount that , taken from the I'f'jriihir ex penditures of the government , would ex ceed its revenues. It was believed that thocxpsndlturus in pensions under exMlnilaws ; will exceed ono hundred and fifty million dolhiva annually , and after explaining the disability bill , re- garilhii' which much niNapprelienslo'n exists , General Alger said : ' 'Lotus be just to our Inivmakciv , even though they have not given us all wo asked. No country on earth la or ever has been nearly as generous to its soldiery as ours. " This Is the spirit in which every old soldier should regard this matter , and there is reason to bollove that very generally they are so regarding It. No congress since the war was better dis posed than the present one to do all foi the veterans that was compatible with the public interests , imd In passing tlio disability bill , under which more than three hundred thousand applications have already been imido to the commis sioner of pensions , the jurty in coiitro' of congress wont as fur sis it dared to po. It was cstiinatod that thin law would in crease the annual pension dihliursemcnts of the government to the extant of thlr" ty-flvemiUloa dollars , but it is alroadj apparent tliat the addition will bo cou- nlderaWy greater tlian this , and the cs tinnitotlutt the total oxpeadlturo on pension account will bo ono hundred am lifty million dollars is likely to bo ox cccdud. Every old soldier who will considoi this matter practically imd Impartliillj will concede that tills Kinn constitutes as heavy a burden as the pooole ouyht to ho expected to boar for this purpose , nnc ho must see , also , that any attempt tola crease It would bo very likely to prove dangerous to tlw pension system. Ills true , ns General .Al er observed , tlia this pension money Is distributed among our cvn iK'oplo , and that there Is not i community which does not feel its In lluencutiiiiUo which It Is not a help , hu nevertheless it must bo obtained by tax- nt' ' a ttnd the American people will not consent to bo nioro hourlly taxed than tlioy aru at prwHut. In ono form and another they are paying ns much , If not nioro , for the support of government , national , state nnd municipal , than-the pooploof England , franco or Germany , uad they justly dctnoud tlmt taxation slmll bo reduced rjither thnn Increased. Tnc pro sure in this direction Is every car growing stronger , nnd no partythut gnorcs It can expect toretaln the confi dence of the people. The republican wrty has faithfully kept Its i > ledyo to , lo old soldiers , and General Aljjor was ightln admoiilshliig1 them to bo jusl to t , even though It could not glvo thorn all they asked , nin. nori ) < ISD jus TIIUWK. The democracy of Nebraska has placed a state ticket h nomination Avhlcli may ho chissilled as from middling to common. It presents very much tlio appearance ot an operatic troupe viewed through the large end of the "glass. The longer wo look at them the Btnnllor they ap pear. And it is rather suggestive that Lholr nomination was proclaimed from an opera house stage amid the deafening cipplaiiso of thobojs in the galleries , As the leading tttir of the democratic troupe , Mr. 13oyd will create a favorable impression. Uutliis support Is rather weaknnd , the tin-horn patriots in the orchestra will have to make IID for the shortcomings of the second-rate war blers. In political parlance tlio democratic stnto ticl < ot will average up fairlycon , sidering the material tliat has been available for slate tickets in all the con ventions. There is a lamentable ) dearth of ilrst-cla s men willing to stand the Ijruntof nslato campaignimd thosewho are pushing to tlio front are generally men who lack the csscntialqnnllfieatlons and are cithorsoeklngpositions that are \viiy nbovo their capacity and btation or hanker after a prominence to which they are not entitled. James 1 ! . Boyd has been a successful business man and possesses executive ability of no mean order. Ho was doubt less chosen togivotholickcl momentum. Dr. Bear Is a popular democratic wheel horse nnd ho is also somewhat of > i reminiscence- Xebrnska politics. But the lieutenant govornoris more of a wall flower than anything else , and the nom ination was simply complimentary. The democratic candidate for state treasurer , Mr.Cushiiig , Is doubtless qual ified to handle the state funds with ad vantage to him < elf imd the bank of which hois cashier. The selection ofa hmker for the olllco of state treasurer is however , of doubtful propriety to say the least. Judge lliggins would make a good at torney general if ho had any chance of election. The remainder of I\Ir. \ Boyd's troupe are comparatively unknown quantities , S/K. ; The honest poor man never thought that he should escape his taxes , hut lie has often thought that the ricli man should not bo allowed to escape his. It is a , matter of general knowledge that the voll-to-dooften evade the assessor's questions and thus ewjapo paying any where near their just proportion of tuxes. Ilio recent assessments of Chicago cage and Cook county allow how sadly the manner of taxation' iicods revision. There \vero only eight franchises as sessed in the county , and those placed at the low figure of aliout four thousand dollars each. In the entire city of Chicago cage , the second largest in-.the union , the assessors , under oath , were only able to find two hundred and eighty-live billiard tables , and they iveroestimated to bo worth but twenty-four dollars and eighty-nine centsoiich. Notwithstand ing tlio thousands of patents issued to Chicago citizens , and the hundreds of novelty manufactur ing companies in that great city , there wore found but two men wlio remem bered owninj a patent right , and the value of boihivms but $2-30 , It was as certained by the same assessors that the two million souls in Coolc county pos sessed diamonds and jewelry valued nt the fabulous sum of sixteen thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars , The banks , bankers and brokers only had. inunoy amounting to loss than a .million. Thcio are the figures , and because of sucli bave-faced falsehoods the pooi1 man grows discontented. lie returns his few scanty household goods , his sowing nil- chine , which is his wife's luxury , as with It she assists in earning : a livinj , an ills assessed higher than the billiard table in the rich man's ' parlor , All men should bo compelled to pay taxes on their property , lint there should be udllTurcnt system of assessment In augurated. The sewinf , ' maehino , the musical Instruments and the horse and cowof the poor mini should bo asiossed , as it is , but nt tlio same Unit ) the wcll- to-ilo and rich should lifat every article of value which tlioy possess , and pay their just proportion. If the taxes wore equalized , nnd iho rich and poor man were compelled to bear the bunion ol " taxation in proportion to tholr possoa- "Bioiis , it would bo bettor ( or all con cerned. The present system works a glaring Injustice to the poor man , THIS profound anxiety of JIajor Suloi to protect the navigation of the ISIissouri from corporate encroachments is a , shin ing example of ollidnl hindsight. To his mind tlio navigation of the river til Kansas ( . 'ity , Atchison , St , .Ton and Sioux City cannot bo affected by ln\\ bridges , but at Omaha the imaginary commerce of the rlvor would bo hope lessly lost , the wind scows wrecked uni irreparable Injury inllictrd ifn loivdraw- bridge spanned the rlvor.Vhllo the major shouts for unobstructed navi gation at Omaha ho Is significantly silent and indifferent -when other com munities demand the rJirhtsgVantod bj congress. Mr. Sutcr's unxletv for. the welfare of this city is omlroly gratui tous , and the Nebraska delegation ii congress t.hould forcibl.v and elTectivelj Impress this fact on the uutocrat of the toniporaluro of the democratic campaign In South Carolina cannot bo measured by an ordinary tliermometor. Totho'iiooilo ] of the north the contust la Interesting bewiuno it roprcHoiitu the Htrujjjjlo of the common people to over throw tlio aristocracy entrenched In stuto ofllccH. The lattur control the pni'ty ' machine , but the opposition lias bocomoso powerful that nothing wliort of iissaMlmillonwlll prcvonl the rout of the aristocracy , .Under thu leadership of Tillintm , Iho "common herd , " astiio o puHltloti Ucontouintuoublycallei , liavo jatncda si'iiu | ' < l victory over the machlno nthepreliminary sldrmlrtli for control of the democratic state convention , which * mcu1s.nest month , The olllce- loldlng gnngjjeo the handwrltlngortIho vail and arc seeking support from the colored voter * , But little comfort can bo hnd from that quarter , the colored alliance having joined their vhlto brethren In pronouncing for Tillmnn or govenior. The desperation of the aris tocrats , displayed in every conceivable way , should encourage tlio people to wsevoro in their efforts and clcanso , ho Augean stable of the political aceu- nulatlonaof robbery and spoliation. ActOKDiN'a to a revised estimate o ! , ho census sujwrvisor'sreturns the popu lation of lown will not bo far from two millions. This may bo'rcgarded as very satisfactory when the conditions vliicli have operated against Iho material growth of the state are duly considered , It will enable Iowa to retain her delega tion ololcvi-nln congress provided that the ratio of representatives under the now appoitionmenl docs not exceed ono lumiircd and seventy-llvo thousand. The last climate made by the census olllco of the population of Nebraska places it atone million and forty-two thousand , which is loss tha n the first estimate , but is a gain In ton years of nearly six hun dred thousand. Upon the basis of ono niomlior for each one hundred and sev enty-live thotHuiid of population N'o- ji'iislvii would got six congressmen , doub- .Ing her representation in the house , Uut voll Informed parties predict that the final count will give Nebraska over twelve hundred thousand population. Kansas is credited with ono million five hundred and fifty thousand , a train ofllttlo over half a million In ten years , and she will got nine members of con gress , an Increase of Uvo , on the basis suggested as likely to bo adopted. The fnct of Nebraska having grown moro rapidly during the past ten years than cither Iowa or Kansas is substantial ovi- dcneo against the policy in the two last named states which has operated to re duce the value of property and check enterprise , and ought to no conclusive with practical men against the proposal that Nebraska shall adopt a like policy , Tun failure of the Guaranty Invest ment company of Atchison , Kansas , is thought to boa forerunner of a number of failures of mortgage companies In the west. The .Atchison company claims that Its embarrassment was duo to the inability of Kansas and Nebraska farm ers to meet their mortgage interest , This may be true In a measure , but from the fact that there Is trouble among the olllecra as to who shall bo appointed re ceiver , the probabilities are that other causes are resnonslblo for the failure. There has been no material decrease in Nebraska farm lands for several yearn. SiJCUKTAiiv BrAi > 'U lost thq opportu nity of a life time in neglecting to en list the services of the Omalia council combine in the Bearing Sea dispute. Had the members been empowered to nut while circulating through British Columbia , they Vould have yanked the lion's tail by the roots and spanked the minions of Albion into submission. Is'o wonder Salisbury heaved a huge gob of relief when Major Wheolcr cmarked his troopers for liomo , TUB fact that the corn crop this year will fall six hundred million bushels below lint year's irront yield , according to government report , coupled with the further fact that corn is worth fifty cents in Chicago , furnishes abundant evidence that overproduction had much to do with the thirteen cent corn of last win ter. ITSETOIS Postmaster Gallagher was willing to step down , providing ho could nunio his own successor , but the post master general does not accept resigna tions with a Firing tied to them. In view of Mr. Gallagher's extensive oper ations as a contractor , his retention in charge of tlio poatofllco has been decid edly at variance with the rules of civil service. THIS licst thin" the Milwaukee can do under the circumstances is to join hands with the Nebraska Central Bridge com pany , secure an Independent entrance to thocity. and thus earn the subsliuitlal good will of the people. The railroad which secures to Omalm a competing bridge will realize handsomely on the investment. Nonohundrcdnnd ono thou sand yearn is the length of time which the coal deposits of England will last , according to exports. It Is now in order , since this grave ( mostion has been de cided , for grumblers to express sympathy for the poor people vho will some day shiver from cold In Great Britain. THOUGH the honor is mi empty one , the democracy paid a well earned com pliment to the press by placing two rep resentatives on the ticket. Messrs Spr.iguonnd'Wjililqtiist are not pulled up by honors showered upon them , and will continue to receive subscriptions hi cash or its vijuivtiibnt at the old bland , CoN'sisrusov is a jewel unknown to the democracy of those parts.Vhllo the rank and flip rend their lungs yell ing for Cleveland , tlio leaders pronounce for the free coinage of silver , a policy which Cleveland , while In oillce , vigor ously and persistently opposed. C.U..IKOKMA. 'on ' SeptemborO will cele brate the fortieth anniversary of hot- admission into the union , The glorious climate of California , however , dates farther back than this. .ADVICKS from WmhiiH'Um forosliadow a cliaiiRo in the Oimlm ] > ot > tniahtorBlilp in the voryncar future , hut Mr. Gullu- { fhcr will not bo allowed to iiaino his own IN round numbers this is a nation of Hixly-four millions , an Increase of ton millionsin so many jonrs , .America has not en joyed a boom cither. TinIiH'upiuiliiit ) < ! Him. The men vho luvo porslstontly resorted to fraud and vloli'iicn to prevent iiOBroes fron enjoying the right of BUtTm oHro Hie ones wlionowrontoiitillmt the IIOBTO Jirc proved hU Incapacity to excrvlso that rlsht. 3'OIjlTJUAL. OllOW-OUOW. There are mow Colonels on the way , and tlio cry is , "Still they conio , ' The following onicliilnimounccincnlconveys the gratifying nforinatton that the supply or imported Ken tucky colonels Istiot cxtmustoil : Colonel Ceorpe W. tJaln , the noted prohl- ilttoii era tor of Kentucky , wlIlbolaN'ebr.iskn . luriiifj Sciitcmlicr anil Octolicr. Orfrnnlza- ions desiring' Colonel Hutu to spculs In their wpoctlvo towns should in.iko . application at once. Those wlio ilcsha to obtain the services of the above mined colonel to save "our UO.VH , " or any "homos" that are in a bad \viiy \ , can be accommodated by malitiiff an npplicatlon it once. N. I ) , Cash or a certllled check must ac company the order. Farmer Gannon stated that Mr. Doyd is iho n farmer's friend I There li a much argcr crop of f tinners' friends this full than tliero will be of corn. This will bo n grant souion of barn storm- injf companies. The Interstate commerce commission lias decided that rullro.ida could jive reduced rates to theatrical coinpinlos , I'lils will glvo Jslr. Boyd a chance totulw his operatic troupe of second class stars through Lho state at reduced rates , Alex Bear , who will soon bo deep in the campaign for lieutenant povcrnor , Is ajovinl nnd gcnlul fellow , nnd tolls n story on liiin- self tliat inlpht bo Introduced ns the llrst 'campaign ' , He. " Tlio doctor says that when tie llvst came to Kobraska from Virgin U democrats \voro \ much scarcer than they iiro now , nnd , the same 113 this fall , they put n ticket In tbo ilcU , in order to keep up their organization. ] | o was livliuj in Dotifrc county and hail been nominated for some Mate oflU-c , With two or three other candidates liu was billed to sieak ( at a ulnco we call Maple drove hi tlio forenoon of ono day , initial un- other prove SOMO tt\olva mllcn dKtnntlii the nftcrnooii. The prognunmo was that ho waste to make Ills Hrst sjieecli nt 11 o'clock mid drive to tlio neU place and address tbo multi tude about 4 in the afternoon. Alex was a southerner and had brotieht with him from the south a rare article of red llkUcr. .As wai the custom In those dnyg , ho carried niloinl- John with t'lm. A Ini-go crowd as- ' sctnbleil nt Maple Grove , and M tlmo passed Alex inado no attempt to control the ardent , but rather to consume it. Ho spoke. It was nsnccch lie hnd delivered at a do/.en other places , but new to the crowd there , and ho was wildly applauded. Of course , tlio conviviiil friotids insisted that they "set Vm up" en that and tliey set 'cm. Four hours are supposed to have elap od. The doctor was on the ] > lntform spt-aVtin to what ho supposed was the audience which was waiting for him twelve miles douu tlio country. He Mas delivering the sumo speech , but ho wai not receiving any appl.iiiio and lie suddenly stopped and loolied around him. H win the same auilience wjilch ho had ad dressed in the innrnhigaud dozens of thorn were bursting with suppressed laughter. Then It dawned upon the doctor tlmt while the four hours hart perliaps elapsed lie had failed to elapse with them. When Jir. Thompson with a "p" from tlio Third district gave nway the simp in tlio democratic convention tbab it hnJ been dc- dded to endorse MuKcighann ho showed that ho was on tlio indite. It also move plainly than over demonstrated tlio fact that the democrats are not endowing any republi can alliance men. JSK1W ftt'TJIK XOSITSMtt'KST. Ncbrnhkn. Congressman Laws is at McCoolc. Oliiowahas a new paper tlio licvtow. A new Episcopal church Is being built at Geneva. Tlio CSrand Island Times has appeared as a morning paper. Geneva claims S1CO,000 has been put m new buildings tnis year. The Sowarcl canning factory has contracted to sell : ! , OiU ) cases of tomatoes thisseaooii and will comraenco operations soon. A traveling man from Lincoln named E. JI. Ln&tbur wns seriously hurt by a runaway team at S.mborn , la. , yesterday. Tlio Holt county teachers' iastituto will beheld hold at Alkius.011 August 18 to an , 1VJO. Kx- nmiuntion days , Aususti'J toi ; ( ) . ThoPlntto river Is nearly dry -vycst of Co lumbus nnd nbovo the Louii river and the peoulo there were able to got a great many lisa with pltcliforlH. Judge 0. P. Muson is to bo the orator of the day ntthoold iuttlers' picnic which is to bo held in Wahoo on Saturday , tlio 3J , See article in another column. Tliero Is a gentleman podcstriauatiiip through the Platte Vulluy sketching tbo vaf- lous Interesting points along the old I/roinnut trail to California. Thoworlc will probably appear in sonio bingraphv of the illustrious "Patlillniler. " Tlw artist sketched "Sioux Lookout" 11 few du.vs ajw. The CJcncvaLoader s.ivs : A thrashing ina- chino liolongin ? to Joseph Laytoncuu ht llro wliilo the men . .rercut ( lliincr ln. , t Tliiiradny. Tliomacliino was uhout n half milo from tlio house , and before the men could roach tlio machine tlio stacker wis beyonit recovery and Iho vibrator , being lett full of llaxstraw , was burning from cud to cud. It is snKl that the petition signed by over four hundred of the fanners of IVrUins county will shortly bo presented to tbo ban tiers anil money loanei-sof tbatcounty in which they iisk that an extonslou of ( iiffliteon inontlis be given them on their notes and tliat the rate of interest In the futures bo not greater than per cent per annum. TlMTXebraslM City JCows suyss "Corn Is rotullliigfor SO cents a bushel in this mnrlcct at present , and is hard to got. Tlio inun who bought largely of corn nt 13 cents per bushel ilii.stfall can now sell and malio .a nice thing of it , Tlio fui'inors ' have no reason to com plain if this price holds gooil until their crop is gathered , oven if it is only u half crop. " Eagle Grove nmvksmeii have formed a gun club. club.The The German Lutherans of Onawa nro buiMingn iianonn . IJeutenantSchwatkii , of arctic fame , Is on a ledurctourubout thostato.- The McUiodist ramp meeting at Leon will begin next Tuesday and continue two weeks. Quito a number of cattle luivo died of an uiiliuowiuli * uuse in Sioux township , Mnnonii county , diirinjf thu past week. .An investiga tion will be made. Work on tlio big bridge at Jmscatino | s being piisbeil rnpluly. Now contracts are botiig lotmid ndUitloiuil men umployuil. U'lio bridge will uuc-omplot 'J nust month. CharlnLinJ , a iiu.iriTiiian employed nnar Hiirlinglun , vas filglitfully burned Tuesday by the explosion ofa can of powder , which became Ignltul la some inystor'ious way. \Vhlltolliiix a threshing mafliino nt Do Witt , tlio clothlni ; of J. W. JA'iirlwni v.is cauifht in the miicliliicry. lie escaped with the loss of his panU and tliu scvcro brulblng of ono leg. J.A. .Mink of Dubiujue , traveling njjeiitfor an Insurance company , is vantc-j at Cedar K.ipiils on a cliurgo of attempted criminal ns- Hiinlt upon tlio person of.Mrj. Mary ( Jailoyof that place. Thu "Hornets' ost" bi'lipidc , comprising thoSecoiul , Huventh , J'ligbth and Kourtconth lowu infantry , will hold its teeoiul reunion at tliosoldlers' hondiuarters | on the state fair grounds , Dos Mollies , commencing .SopU-ni- bori. The new auditorium nt Storm Lake will bo oiMincd on T-lmi-ddiy , the Ulst , with appropri ate corf monies. The ini-tvhaatH of tlio city have agreed to cloio tliclr places of buslncbs Uiiring the exorulws and a holiday will bo nmdu of tbo occasion. Climmcp ) 'N ( iiinipl Ion. (7 < lMU Trttmiir. Tan cominendnulu wisdom of our own ponlal Channcoy M. Donevvla boniKiit sonio InaccesRlblo tpot la tlio old world iluiliiK tlilti uufortuuato btrlku fonllnues to coiiiinaiul gonenil admiration. Mr. IDiijiow lias yoiilua , talent , Kuniiitlon.and tlio Brcutwt of tliiio Is CUinntioa , FROJTHE .STATE CAPITAL , Tha Lincoln Silk Tlrievm Arrested and Part of the Goods Recovered , A BEGGEH FOUND TO BE WEALTHY , lAnif Htt-lkhiK Irlk.lnyirfi ( ! lUMurii to \Vorlc Two Now I'l'lnnnc ! ! ' * at i lie 1 * fit I ten 11 it IT City News and Note.n , LI.VCOI..V , NeU , Atipust IT. . [ Spi-etul to Tin : Bin. : ] Tholiurnlurs who stoloupwards offl-ViO worth of hlllts In Lincoln In two nights have been run to earth by Uctci-tlvo Malonoof the police forre mid a portion of Llie goods taken from both Cowman's and Ulneltlcy's storej have been .secured. As was suspected , the hnrglars were old timers , well organized la tliclr worn. They are four in number , anil u tough looking < juartc > tto. Sus- [ ilclon was fastened on these fellows from the beginning , but when an arranpeniont was made to raid their room It ww discovered tliat they had moved. H was Ilimlly discov ered th.it they made their headquarters In room 1,1 gf the Uriscoa bloolc , nnd when Jlar- slinl Mellclsand Ootoetivo Mnluno swooped down on the phu'c ' they i-nptureil ono of the burglars , named Ooorgo Slattern , tliero , and after a brief search S.'iW ( worth of silks ucro found secreted in the room. Tha other three crooks were captured in u chop house nt 1U3 South Tenth street. The silk secured w.is ideiitilled by Mr. llincUlcy as bcloiiRiiii ! to him. The silk dropped by ime of the thieves nt Ashlaml vestonlay moriing when lie was driven out of a lux car by Conductor Lake of tbo 1) ) . & .M. , was brought to Lincoln last i-vi-nini ; and Idoiitiliol bv Mr. Newman us tbo goods inlssliis from hH store. lint tlioii' is yet Ji : > 0 worth missing. ThU ovc'idngiit 7 o'uloclt the four aus ] > , > cts wore urruigned In the police court for their Crimea. A UEUOAIt WHO OWX3 \ F.UIM. A innnbcr of business men are klolilng themselves because they have bi-i-n giving money to a beggar woman nanud Mrs. Mnrv Ilctts , and who , it is Ii-unu-d , owns nspleiidiU farm In I'ollc county that Is worth se.-ernl tliousiinil dollars. She makes a pitiful face nnd tolls her story wltli an nssiiuivtl plaintlvo air tliat brings tlio silver qutoklv out of her victim's ' pockets. A number who linvo con- tribuU'd toner are not worth one-half as much linaiidnlly us she. WIM : HACK TO worn ; . Four brk'kliijers employed on the now Lincoln hotel \voro ordered to quit work yes- tcrduy hy adrunkoii walUing delcgiito named Gardner , simply bc-cnnse I'otor Kii-rvlt , the brother of the contractor , and who was tem porarily superintending tlio work , refused to > - frliie the intoxicated fellow boor money. The lirlrkla.ver.-i laid down tlifir trowels under protest nnd reported tlio matter to the union. The union declared that tbo walking itole- pnto li.ul done wmngaiul onlowd the men to return to work this morning. They gladly did so. WII.T. wr..vn Tin : STIIIIT.- * . Slicrlff Uavld A. EaUoroC Lincoln poi.nty . arrivril in tin- city this morning with two candidates for tlio pcnitcntiurv. Their names are Joe Lord mid John O'Brii'ii. Lord Mole ndrauilit horse from a man named Van Court , lint the animal was so slow ot foot that lie stole another horse from a farmer named Tift and loft Van Court's horse In pku-oofit. Ho was captured , plead guiltv , and given n year in the penitentiary. By confession ho saved himself from n sentence of three years. O'Hrien is a burglar , lie Invaded tbo home of .Tobo/ph Mohw.at . Xoitb T'latto and stele all tlio inonoy In jMohr.s' pockutbnok , which amounted to Sill. A little over $10 of Ilio cash was recovered. Mohrs also pleaded guilty and.rcceivcil a two year's ' sentence in stead of live. live.TIM TIM : imror.Tiiit svw msr. A crookgivin ; ? the name of .lolin Crcedon mailon pretense of wanting to buy iomctliing in tioldwnter's pawn shop toilny and wliilo the proprietor's bacli was turned be slipped two irold watches into his pocket. It hap pened that a reporter fora local newspaper w.is in the place at the time pawning ui-nut and lie saw the thief slip the Mulches into his pocket. The newspaper man in formed the proprietor of tlio fnct anil tlio thief made a break for the street. Ho was caught nnd dragged back into the store and while tbo proprietor went after a policeman the re porter kept guard over the prisoner. Whether the pawnlnokorwas unkind enough to talto tlio pour new paper man's coat from him after rendering such old is not known , m : HAD siosiv COMINO. The remains of Trod Ashmore , tlio New York waif who was run over by the cars Wednesday and died last evening , have licen removed fiom St. Elizabeth's hospital to the morgue , where tlioy are nwaiting the disposi tion of any friends that the lad might happen to luivo. A farmer from Cortland wns In tbo city today nnd he. seemed to know something of the lad's history. IIo said that the boy bad been sent from Now York eit.y bv the AVaif's mission to find a home in Nebraska. The boy bad n mother in New York and only a short tbjio since a rulatrVo died in Now York mid bequeathed him S'i.ooi ) . Whether this news had caused tbo boy to attempt to get bade to tlio grout metropolis , or whether lie hud been mistreated by ins adopted parents and ran away , is not known. Ofllcer Hnrtrain loft lids afternoon for Cortland to luvi'stiprnto tbo case mid sco who will look after the boy's burial. Is'dther tbo name or address of the dead boy's mother is known. bTITH llOt'Hi : XOTIIS. The Bank of O-nnouiT 1ms incorporated with J1UOM I'apital stock. The incorporating nroV. . A. Mntteson , L. Ii. IMuttesoii , W. 10. H iw man. The Noi'tliwcsterninveitmentand Improvement - ment company of Onialm has lllod articles of Incorporation and IKo.s Its capital stock at tlio usual Jlguro of fl.OHO.lWU. . Frank I-1. MfiidandS. 13. Uic-liard.s , two capitalists of Now York city , In conjunction with Kruest lilnll. a niuiioycd mm ut Omaha , are the or iginators of the scheme. Tbo object of the omanlziition is to handle roil estate , build waterworks , or carry on any other line of business that has bit' money in It. CITV NI'.WS ASP NOTE ? . Next 'Wednesday the natives of Ohio liv ing in Lancaster 'county will enjoy un old- fashioned buckeye picnic at Uuslimaii park , just west of Lincoln. ( Japtain Pa vim savs that Tin : Bnr. inado a mistake this morning in saying that there were but illil ,00) ) inoinborx In the ( _ ! rand Army of tbo Kopublic. IIo says that according to ( iencr.il Algor's ropwt tlio number of mem bers In good standing is r.TiX ( ) . U. I-1 , lliiminimd , a man ne.irly forty years old , was nrro.-itcil at noun today charged wit Ii tbo unnatiiiMl ami terrible deed of criminally assaulting his own daughter , a mere child of fotirluon years. Siiturdav , Monday and Tuesday the Lin coln lusclall club \vill crois bals wltb the St. I'aulnino. 'J'nls afternoon John Kraomor , the young inuii wlio ntteinptinl to niuvdor his futlicr with u butcher knife , was nrr.ilgneil before Justice i'\ix\vorthy. The ruse of the notorious F ou Pratlior , who bit niiiecoof llesb out ot Constnblu Kinger's nrm , lias CDiiBiimod thoenUruday In .lustii-o Hrown's court. Some very ilainnciiig testi mony was brought out AiitiK-raltu Mr. AVell ) , .Vein Ytiitt II' 'M. A mistake corrected is n great deal better ( ban a mUtuko persisted In , Air. Acting Pres ident Webb. An agent of a corporation .should not deny an interview to uu agent of ItB other employes. The ICllVutnl * llnliiK Solid. St. fantl * ( lltihc.lifiii'xrat ' , The papers which aio rojolclng over ttio continued solidltj- the south , as shown by tlio recent elections In Alabama and Ken tucky , uro standing In tholr own light. The solidity of tbo south keeps the Kouthoni party in tbo minority in the national govern ment , and always will. noiiovolent Party. "My man , don't ' you think fishing Is cruel sport ! " Fisherman."CriU'll Well I should say sn , 1 huvi ) sat hero six lioura and have not had n bite , boon nearly cat up by mosquitoes , and tUonuii has parboiled tbe back of my neck. " I.vnth f.tiir ( n .itufrrmmrffk Some of tlio. mint tcmarUiblo events In tlin ptlson lift- toiy nt tin- world occurred In rim fanu/iis or tiifiinums lubel prUon nt AudertnnvlllB tlur IIR lln ii-lielllon. Tin-most thrilling of tlio tmfedh-s funded ulthin those gloomy \Millsvnslho lynching , by llu-pHMiwrs. of moiiibeisof aband of lohl.-cis \\lin\vcin Kiillty nf iiiinilcrlng ami lobhlnu tlu-lr fellow - low piHont'H. Trunk O. Carpenter , U premier \Va < hlniloti ; roricspciiidi-nt , In fill special copyrighted Idler In Till : SrNiuv lUn : , Rives u Kniphle account of this tragic alt.ilr. Tlio siury WHS secured li > Mr. Cur. pcnti-rfruni one of tlio participants In tlio .1 l'/st / ( la /'iiMifidiiiil. / . IJalibl Kospiian , of tlio Oinnliuroiigiriitlnii of Israel , I * i-pend- li\f \ his summer In lii-imany and In Tin : Sr.s * IUV Itr.u will incscnt Ills lint UMtprtlcvilp- tlvoofbls til | ) . In It bo tells of tlinocenn tilti anil of hi * visits to Hamburg ami the beautiful c-lly of llerlin. Itablil ItiHonau U n graceful docrlpllva writer and blulLttoi is an o\cetlonilly | ! InterestliiK one. Virtue llMltinj 7 > cluliiM.-\Vhcn "Uov. " Dr. Hottlo. Iho "Divine Healer. " left Omaha a few weeks ucn liociirrled with him the trail- _ nmiiliiNnf a laruo iniinlicr of people wlu > _ x ctnliiu-il to Imx-i ! boon liealeil by lita inlrncll-if , , \ hnis power. Many of tbem iiiiwreBrot tln-li1 i-islinc ; 9 and are snlVorliu from tlielrolil nllaients as iiuu-h at over. The piitiinH \\liowetPiiotouii-ilwlllliuvu bonu'tSilag to nay In Tin : SUN BAY Hix. Dc/tnrc * itf tlif .Vnlfiiii. - TCaifField's lias n L-liaraclerislle > > un tbo intlun'rt tnlhtury and naval fune.-j. : On Tenth Html Cm ina The demolition of tin- old Union I'nelllc train shed and tinn - nioval of tbo traeu.s at'io-ia ' 1'eiitli stn-i-t forms Hie siibjeot of a lineman's it-intiils- cciicosuf an Intcicallni ; anil aiuushi ) ; eliar- nctur. Tlic Sccrtt Society C'oliimil Members of tlio varloiHseeiotsoclPtlua always di'iieml upnii Tin : Si'NiMv UKK for news of the lo.ino rooms. Tin ! reports are eo'iijilelo and ; n--u- rate. Tbu Jlysttc Shrlner.i will find s iin > - tliliiK of espuelal intere.st la Tin : L-.MIAY llci : . It w the Ctulu Staml lnn UKP. is lu-lniowl- eil ed us tbo only Oinnlia paper ili.it It up m" tlmt lines In sportlim now. This ili-p'n-t niBiil Isnhvays replete with Iho Intost new , of Intt'iv.st to pations ofall , cln rs , .f . g , . , Ili'inanly sport. TnnHirNDAV HKK , im a lenl : I US feat nro of this dopirtTm-iit. will I'mii i n tlmcoireet. club and Imllvldaal iivem.'rs ot OM-ry player la tlioVe.itorn assnol.itliiii to ( Into No other Omaha paper bus tlnishon > liiK. Kvory baseball fan will haui this record. I'tilr ir < imiin' IPurM UmU'rtliU i-aptiou Tin : Sl'XDAV lliu presents a pnlleutlon ot news and comment gr especial lntcre > t to iho fair sex , Im'lndlng fashion fani'les. lioine hints and Kos lp about women's dolnsa Kent-rally. Kvory lady reader of Tin : Hue will Iliiil honiutliln In lids depailment that will pleasoand profit bur. Utlirr Mtwcllanu I'catiiieiThe news of tliu theatre. * , ninslual anddramutle note-.stories of men and other animals , \\alfi fnini the world of humor , all carefully w-loetcil un 1 airanged , ate presented In TlliHL'M : > AV IKPI. ! fi ; Hit- field nf Labnr Ml of the locil an.l general newsof interest to tbo waiji'-i" % is la ] ) iibllslu-d In a spi-clal ih-parliiii-in ' ho Ipiultng fontiiro of which , llils week , will n- lale lethe men wlio handle freight In Iho many railroad wiirohoiiinsot Uiuaha. Our Telegraph Service Tin : Srvn.vv Hm : has the inn > t eompletw tple rajihlu news K-rvIco of any paper west , of Chicago.Vlth tlio special Now York ller.ild cables , the com plete Asiociated press report and tlio ser vice f mm special corropondeuts In all the news centers nnd In every town la ISV- " brasltu nnd Iowa the readers of Tun HKII have tbo latest news al iho world. The ser vice of Tm : SUN DA r Dm : U cspioluily com plete. . Our Mw1el I'liyr. Every nierchnnt and busi ness man In Nebraska and tlio UI'HI bus learned that In Tin : llii : : alone ot tlieUmilit ; : papersbu can llml the newsof Ilioorlil of coniiiK-reo eompli-lo and anthentlo. The 10- ports of llicniarliut ci'iilersof tlio continent are wired dliect ID Tin : Ilia : nnd sunpli'- > ineatuil by a carefal rovlow of the local t rail o and financial situation , prupari-d by an editor of evneilencc. The tiago Is ( jim- jiletoln every particular. DROPS. New Orlcnns Picayune : Cradles are doun to bed roclc prices , Washington titan The man who 'is well heeled can nlwnysloet his bills. . c llinKliamton Herald : The lloating popala- tion is now pretty largely at tint SCUMUO. Dansvillo Breeze : The thermometer Is no Mason , but it takes some very high degrees. IlliiKliamton Hevublicun : "Ayo , thcro'.s tlio run , " quoted the bottle of liniment to thu man with tbo rheumatism. Dost on Transcript : IIo And so your an swer is Html I You will not be mine * She Yes , absolutely. But pray don't g and blow your brains out. Ho U would bo un idle attempt. IViin ! anr if I liuit nny bruins 1 never would hay proposed to yon. Whltesiilo Herald : Wo have Yankee , Irish , Kiifc-lbh , Kroneh , Dutch , Aii-i.Mii ami Spanlbii messenger boys , hut never yut have wo scon ono who was a Itnssiiin. Somervillfl. Journal : Tbo young man who has just got eiigaral smites knowingly IUMI ho hears politicians talking together abuut tlio sugar trust. Chicago Tribune : Keiv Clerk fin n low tone ) Hiidn't 1 hi'ttcr kenpnn eye on tlmt man over there at Iho mhcolliiiuinis counter ) llodooitft M-ein to want anythingjnsi l..nln around in n snt-akiiiK way as if ho were watching fern chancu to steal sometiiing. 1'roprintornf hnok sloro : "Sti-ul nothing ! Ho wants a copy of 'Tho Ki'out/.or Sonata. ' I nst pile under tlio cuinter to your rinht. " I.lgbt : Indignant patron "How doe' , it happen tills 'fivth milk'of yours lias soureil. " 1'alliatliiK inilkmiiii "I slicuilil't sav It ba 1 happened at all. I bhotilil say It simply but. a curd. " Somervllle Journal : "How'slifo with j ou , Miss Snip ! " somoboilvasked the seaw.tix'33 , and Miss Knip replied : - "Oh. sow , so ! " Somcrville Journal : If It Is nil right to pray for ruin , why isn't it right to pra.v ii r fulr weather on the day when.tho chiucti picnic is to bo held. $ UffliffnWBiJ ) [ ! MSMis l'o .illvf'ly cured liy I.Mllo I'i IM , tr..ss fro-ji Jh-ijii pila. In ' nnilT lolin-m- , . . A pcrfnt rein- * 1 rrty 1PflJLLS. . H-u-.VliiDSS , II.uI Taste ; > 31 Ril in tuo Jloath , foaled 'lir.gn' ! . 1'iiln In the fildo , roui'il ) l.lVKlt. They tlio Jlowcls , J'urcly Ycsctablo SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE , . f OMAHA. LOAN AND -TRUST COMPANY. Hubsorlbod nnd Guaranteed Capital. . . . 1500,010 I'alil InOnpltal . UM.OOJ Huyinnd soils ttnekinnd bonds ; ncROtlnles cnminervliil piipor ; receives and execiitert tnistsi now as transfer uKmt ami trubtto nf con iiiitl'in , tuki'ii clmrsu of property , uol- Omaha Loan & Trust Co SAVINGS BANK. S E Corner IGth and Douglas S l'n ' Id In Capita. ! . . " . $ M. SuliHerlbudiiQU Oiiurnntiied Uuitltal. . . . 1 .0.iyi Wubllltj of { Stockholders . .HW.OOU 6 I'ur Cent IntoriHt I'nld on PopoiltH. I'UA.NK J. I/A Mil : , Uanhlor. Onicora : A. U. Wytnuii , prosldonti J.J , llrown. vlce-proildonl , W. T. Wymiin , irouuiior. niruclorn-A. U. Wyman.J. II. Mlllurd. J. J llrjiwn. Uuy J , Ihirton , 15. W. Nimlj , Thorn . J. liliubull , Guursu 11. Lalu. u/