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    TILE OMAHA DAIM BEE , TUESDAY , AUGUST 11) ) , 1800 , - * I
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I oinic'll IliutTi U I'ditl ' Sired.
I'liMiao UIJ ! - < .11 * ( liuiiilicr it , rpinmprrp.
Nr'.tViirk.liooiiis 1,1,11 uii'l ' IKTi Ibuiic llalldlng
WunliliiRton. Ill rourti-eutJi Plrucl.
COUISFSt'OSlUATE
All criMiiniiili-itlons N'liitlnit lo n > irs and
rilllotlnlliintti'i nhould bu ailJruxjd to thu
lMlt i.iil I'l'inrtincut.
i iif > K gi IITTIRH :
All | ) II < | IH MI' | | i crx anil t cm It tince linnld
lie nlrlri' 'd tn'l lnllf l'iitilsliliu | l' iiu | Hiiy ,
Uiiiiilin. In nflo. cliock * nnd | > o , l ( > Ill < nolcl rs
to lii' made pmablulo thu outer of tlio eoni-
I'nin.
riulecPiilllsliio ) ) { | Company , I'roptictors ' ,
The Ii ! > f | I'1 1V. Piittuirn ami \cntci'ntli St .
STAI'K.MI.Vr U1U I IlU ! NATION" .
f-l K of Neb riska. I _
Con nly otDmuIas. f H "
N I' , loll , cnslilor of Tlio lire I'tiUIsliInc
CoiiiiHiiit.clocisolniiiilyswt irtlnt llioiictual
Hiiilltitlnn of 'I'll ! D-VII.V IIKK fnr llio wick
muling .Aiurml IK. 10. vas nifollowH !
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Monrtiiy. .vuBiist II . KK17
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AiiiruU 13
Tiuimdiiv. Austuitu . 2df.n
1'rldiv. Ausriiit Ifi . -01,78 ,
t-atnrcltiy , AiumsllO . . HO OKI
Average . 2OoSO
N. I1 l-'int.
Fuorn In Ivloro mo nml Mibsorlbeil In my
MtddicollitHlJtli liny of Aiii'iist A. 1) ) . 1H < 0.
lfrAi. . | W.It KUIIT/ , Notary I'ubllo. '
Mnlnof NVbnskn , I „ ,
C'oiinty of Poiislas f HS
Ctoi'Ki'll. Tchm'k. . linliu duly sworn. de-
> O'H Binl M.I is th it lie Is si rotary of The Hoc
) 'tililKliliu ( . 'oinpiiiiy. Unit HIP aiiimliiNoraBo
dulh i-lruiliiiloii of Tin1 IMti.v I'.ni : fnr iliu
itionlli ( if A iisiixt. I R' ' , I .OTI follies- for " cp-
Ic'fflic-r. I1-1 * ! ) 1H.7IU roplos. for Ootolicr , I 'J ,
IH.IW fi'ple ' * . for ? \ov \ < Miilior , IS-t'i , in , Uileojlo ) < ;
for Dec rinlior ISx'i , 2ni 13 i-opli-s : for hniiiry.
1MB , ! ! . " , ioipij | for Polruary 1MO. lliidl
< < > | li"4 : fii" Marcli IMHai.8lli'iipli ! foi April ,
3MH , "O'ill cniiloM fnrVliiv , IVXl.l'O.IMlciilili" * :
till .Ti-iu' . IMO. 9VJQ1 > pl" . fur July , IBTO.
! ! ( . .Hic OP'CH. ' dioiict : IJ F/stuutK.
Fvuu n In 1 cforn rno 'mil nubs i Iliol In my
pnn'inc th'iSil dny r > fAuKu t , A 1' . ' "X ) .
[ nr , . ] N. 1' I'Kit Noliry I'll ' bile.
Till ! sucfcisfnl revival of ti.iin lobhcry
iriMiHFmiri shows that tlio bplrit of James
is iiiiircliiiij ; on.
Alt. Pov't , > riLY : ! is mulling Toiccd
marolics to llio scone of conflict hi Junv
Vorlr. Asa loadoi'of ictrc.it , 1'urrcnco
is an deletion Ici1nrocl mnMcr.
toJ oxiclitlon ] to tlio north
polo bj moins of a killooa Hhould bo on-
nti convenient , means of rid-
nff tlio world of buddinp ; cnnuiluls.
from IJoljjliim that
tlio Europe in vnr cloud has vunisliod.
Now look out for Incvciiseil activity in
milltiuy ami naval clrolcs on Wio conti
nent.
protests against American
diatoms hx\\s \ como witb poor { JJMCO from
n country which excludes American
poik nnil icfubcs recognition to King
Corn.
Tin : Pinker ton rufllaiib repeat in Now
Yoi'lconlj on a Lirgcr oc.ilo , tlio cow-
anlly mid lirutal ! isnanlts on peaceful
Rltl/oiH wliluh marked their career in
Nebraska.
Tin : MiHllfjnnnl assaults of tlio Ilng-
lirfi pi ess on Secretary lUaino attest tlio
force and \lgorol tlio diplomatic thub-
blng- which lie administered to Lord
S.iHblniry.
Ai > ViC'i:1) ) from Alaska indicate unUsual -
Usual iiothlty anioiifr tlio soil poachers.
Trill ixfeslulo Unit the tin cladna\y in
Dehring pcsi btcora clear of the Victorian
Uiugsiindthio\esV Poiiahtho thought.
WriH llftoon million dolUrs duo from
the ginornmont , a fund accumulating in
the nntioiul tic.isury , lund galore , and
larpojierdd of cattle and ponies , sym-
pithy for tlio "poor Sioux Indians" is
Hlljfhtly out of place.
Till ! commercial ti.ivelers of Nom -
m , whoho pauides miUoall largo
d a success , luuo joined the
of llio Gr.ind Island biigar
inluce , and will enrich the progmnmio
\\ith \ theii presence. And the Omaha
lioyn will compodo no siiinll jwrtioti of
the p.iraclo.
Tinaction ; of tlio lejral dopaitnicnt of
Jnwa In appealing the DCS Moines ilvor
land cases to the court of hst rosoit is a
inciiMii'o of jiiitico duo to thubottlers.
U'ho fu't that the settlers , lolylng on tlio
} , rood faith of the gcnoralgo\ornmont ,
cnteicd nul occupied the kinds in ques
tion entitles them to the fullest hearing
in the highest court of tholniid ,
TUP. Mu'hanlcnl tr.ido school estab
lished by tlio Imildurs of 1'hlliidclphii
will bo opened September 1. A courM )
of studies In the Mirioita trades will bo
filven. The idea is to train tlio hand as
\\oll \ \ us the mental faculUoi , and the
joung man \\lio learns how to use his
liuiuls in sumo useful tr.ido will bo better
mlted to light the battled of lifo than
the uvorajje graduate who win tauglit
only to use hUlegs in plajIng foot ball.
As AX evidence of rolurninf ?
for the eoiistitution in the south , it Is
worthy of note tli.it southern uonjfro--
mon.indsonatoraaro partloul.u'ly vi,1- !
hint In di'fiMiillug it. Wheno > oi' abillia
forward which alTects soulhoui
s , political or othonvibo , tlio
Mii invaihibly deiiounoo It as
"sulivorsho of the constitution , " im
though thoj w io its life-long .sup-
Tin : judiciary corainisilon wlillo In
Fcs&lon at Albany discussed the question
of inhibiting1 the juilgea of the Xuw
Yorli courts from accepting railway
jmshos. Sonio custom papers are of the
opinion that such a discussion v.is not
only unnecessary , but iti'iiltlng to the
integrity of the judyes. But tlio com
mission would hnvo tlono only its duly
lind It prolilbited the ucccptanco of
passes b } the judges. The pass is but a
jtolito foim of bribery , anil can bo viewed
In no other light. 'Iho jvarton accepting
ingItlnay rccoivo It as wholly compli-
iiientary , andlmnsflno In his own con-
tolt that his lmHrtanco | naturally de
manded it yet for all that tlio railway
company Issuing It does It for a pur-
UOHO. The pass system is ono of the corrupting
ruptingeilaof the ago and must finally
bo abolished , Gratultlod from railway
companies , pure and simple , uic f nv and
fur botweou.
mi : r/.v/r//iro.Y / ; / our maw.
The employment ol Plnkorton detec
tives by theN'oM York Cent ml company
hunresultodln outrngon which It has
been demonstrated nre an Inevitable
cotnoq\icnc ; of using there iiresponslblo
and reclle ( ! i iiieicenurle' , with Avaapons
lu their hands and instructions to use
thorn whenever they believe or Imagine
themselves to bo in danger. Thoshojt-
Injf of five persons at Albany by the o
ruS ] 'insthrco , of whom mo biys and ono
a woman , anil nil of vhoni are seri
ously wounded , should nroiuo univer
sal Indignation. There do not ap
pear , from any trustworthy tes
timony , to liave boon unj provocntion for
thc o outrages. The claim of the Plnk
orton men in defense of the llrst case of
shoitlng , that they \veio \ attnclfed and
beaten. Is not supported by any other
evidence , while In the second instance ,
when \ronnn \ standing- the porch of
lie i1 residence win shot , the claim that
the train \vhi \ h the I'inkci'touscro ' \
putirdinjf win stoned is denied by the
police. In not a single case of shooting-
is it shown that these so-ctiled detec
tives had sulliciotitreason to bclio\o their
lives vcro in diingor. The dcspeiate
character of thee men was well illus
trated by their conduct In losculng
ono. of tholv number from a police oillcer
who had arrested him for shooting- Into
a crowd.
'llio force of jinisnrics at Alb my was
under the immtdlato charge of Robert
I'inlcerton , ho had recruited most of
tlum fiom the sluimof New York city
a diy or two before and. sent thoin out
with the Instiuction thatwhilo they
weio cmiilovedto kill jiooplo , they
knew vhatlodoif thoj believed tliem-
sohes to bo in dinyei * . NTo plainer sug--
fjeiitlon was needed by these riinimsuid :
they feund early opportunity to act
upon It. Tlio experience is not
new. Wlieroier thcio meiceiinries
ha\o \ Iweii employed they hive madei i
retoril of outrage and violence. Cn
l"cimsjlvjinla , NowJersoy , Illinois , No-
br.iskaand elsewhere they have been
{ jullty of abuses and ctlmojhicli no
people holieltous of their rlifhls pliould
over toloralo. 1'he history of thoPlnkor-
ton system of furniahing armed bands to
spy upon and ovcuwolho people is rod
with the blood of innocent persons.
Robert Pinkerton Is said to Laro ex-
piessed sorrow that innocent per
sons had buffered , lidding the
cold-blooded olMer\ation \ that "it pen-
or illy happened tint , vay. " Uow inucli
longer will thoAmerlcan people tolerate
a s\stcin \ that voulil not bo permitted in
any TSurope.m nation , unlcnlt loRibsia ,
and which is pregnant with clanger to
their rights and liberties ?
With regard to the outrages in Al
bany , thoie ought to boaso\oroaccoimt- \
ing from somebody , It would seem to be
a fair infeienee from what Is reported to
have boon said by the thief of police of
tint city , that the Now York Cential of
ficials made 110 demand on the munici
pal authorities for protection of the
company's property. Tlio chief fetites
tliat ho told the supeuntomlyiil of the
road luat the comp.my'b piopeitywould
be well guirdcd by the local police If no
other forces were brought to Albany to
inllavno the popular pisslons , but the
railroid olllcial was not disposed to rely
upon the log-ally constituted atithoilties.
lie could havodeni'iiided ' piotcction not
only fiomthe polite of Allmy ) , but from
Tvhatoor other foicos authorised by the
laws of New York mig-ht have been
found neccfasaiy.IIo could have sum
moned an armj to his facrvico
by fallowing- that there uas such
dimmer tothopropcrtj under Ills charge
as to justify it. 13ut ho elioso to guaid
this property willi men locruitedbya
piivato delcctlve ngcneynnd woha\o
the result. The Pinkortonb vlio are in
the cubtody of the authorities should bo
dealt with to the full extent of the law ,
but something more than this is de-
numlcd. There mustbcuedrcss for the
persona who weio shot dovn by the
hired rulllaiis. It miy not bo possible *
to make this adequate , nnd It will not
lie If any of the wounded die ,
Imt the enormously wealthy
corporation vhich is distinctly respon
sible for thcso cilmiiuil outrages , must
not ho allowed to escape a just penalty.
Meaiuvhilo the people of Kow Yoilc
should aiousoto such an indignant pio-
tcst against this Piiikerton business as
\U11 compel the legislature at its next
session to enact a law for 1U > suppression.
I'.voty conblderatlon of public security ,
and of the rifjliH and nolfnro of the
people , doinaiult , Ic i&lation tooiVcctually
dcstioy this anomalous and dangerous
system.
SIL. VKlt tOA'KC/JB.YCKS.
It appears that there are members of
both liouses of congress who are dis
posed tourgoa movement on the part of
the govcinmeiit of 'the United States for
an intcriiatio'ial rongiossin the interest
of silver. They think the action taken
by this couiitiy for rcnionotizlnjj sihor
makes this an oppoituno time for an
other effort to induce European coun
tries to cuter into an agreement tint
will bring thoiu into line with the
United Slates in Iho matter. It Is sug-
ge teil that as a ] > relirainnry to
this llio president should send
abroad , asnis \ done fcovcr.xl years
ago , a competent person to represent the
American ca.u and a ceitnln the bcntl-
iiiont of i'.uropean governments regard-
liifr silver. The president liny appoint
such an agent without spcclUc autliotity
or direction from congress , but it Is not
Known whether ho favois tlio piopo al
or is averse to it ,
Perhaps the results of past ollorts of
the United States In this dlicction are
not to bo regarded as conclusive ofhat
would happen to another effort made
now , because the conditions have
ehangt'd , but It may bo veil
to refer to the attltudo of
luiopoan governments down to 1885 in
order to judge whether tlioro is any
probability of the proposed movement
for an international conference regardIng -
Ing bll\or accomplishing anything. It
was at the instance of the United States
that Intcrnutlonal monetary conferences
wore held in 1S73 and 1SS1 , the object
bediuj the opening of the mints of this
country imd of the loading European
nations to the fieo coinage of both gold
and silver Into unlimited legal tender
money nt u ratio fixed by In-
tornatloiial tigtoeinot. At tlio first
of thcso coaferoucea a majority of
tlioconforcps , under the Iniluonco of the
British doleg-aten , declared that sliver ,
llko jjold , mint bo kept a monetary
metal , but each state , orgro'ip ' of stales ,
mmt act for Itaelf in the choice and the
minting. An international ratio was
pronounced inidobitablo , and a fhod
ratio wan declared to ho utterly Imprac-
ticible , The object in calling the con
ference was thus frustrated. Subse
quently the writings of Cernuichi ap
peared nnd exerted a great Influence In
ro\olutlonl/lng \ the opinion of leading
mm in Kuropo. Fr.inco joined the
United States in culling the conference -
ferenco held at Paris in 1SS1. Tn
this conference tlio delegates of
Glent Britain declared that the mono-
taiy system ol that country since 1810
Inning rested on the single standaid of
gold , -which lind satisfied all the nocda
of Hie country.witliout giving rise to the
dillicultloB manifest elsewhere under
other pyntcins , the government of Clreat
Billnin could not lake port in a conference
*
ence as supporting the pilnciplos pro
posed. Thogo\eriimentof \ Germany was
in sympathy with thatof Great Britain ,
and thus the object in calling the
conference was u nin frustrated. In
ISSl this government &ont a spe
cial PomniHslonor to Trance , Ger
many and Great Dritaln to learn
thu views of llio rcspecllvegovcmmonts ! .
IIo found no change in the positions as-
bcrlcdln 1S81. Tlic Ficrich government
was in tyinp.ithy vlth the object urged
by the United Stales , but the Biitish
government adhered firmly to Its long-
imintiincd mouctery policy , uliilo the
German government deemed the cooperation -
operation of Great Britain tin indispen-
bable prc-requlsito in any change.
Dining the pastlivo years public sen
timent in England and Geunany has un
questionably been growing in fa-\or of
the reinoneti/ation of sihor under an
international agreement such as the
United States have proposed. The re
port of tlio rojal commission appointed
by the Dntii.ligo\ornment in 18SO had
si\ory decided inilucnco favorable to sil
ver in England , \\hilo the nd\ocatcs of
bllvev rcmoncti/.atlon In Germany ha\o
g lined manj' adlierciits But there Is
rctiUy notmuiih icason to believe that
an'iiiternntional monetary conference at
this time would.have an essentially dif
ferent result from tlio two horolofoio
hold.
,1 tJiioiMj finm eiop repii't' ? so far In
and the piiceof corn at the presentlimo ,
there will bo but llltlo of the crop
burned for fuel this jcur , yet the views
of the Philadelphia Lcdyci on the subject
of coin for fuel are worthy of thought ,
lhat paper says that over production In
an aitjelctliat grows up inafcw _ months
and that can bo used foi heating pur-
pos-osjii the steve will never ho a text
for sentimental apostiophe. "It takes a
tree twenty to tlilrtyyeais , at leist , to
grow into Ubeful si/u for cutting , anil
Umber is wanted for many olhei pur
poses besides feeding the kitchen fires.
Yet , of these .politieil Jeremiahs who
pity the firmer for burning his
o\.tracom crop , how many of them over
care when ho bums up a tree tint not
the next seahon or many seasons can 10-
place ? If the western farmer's use of
corn as fuel Icopt either musli or pone
from his children's stomachs , then tlicre
would boocc.ision for lament. It costs
too much , when corn Is plenty , to convoy
his surplus ciop to a maiket ; so If ho
burns it to conk by and hives his trees
thereby and his coal money , how can
that bowasteful in a crop that will come
again next yearV This thought Is pio-
sonted tosomo of the professional farm
er's friends -who are logrolling that corn
sold for 13 cents hist winter , when it is
i\orth \ 40 cents in Nebraska today.
TUB final foothifi-s of tlio population of
Omaha and licinlty liavobeen completed
and forvurded to Washington. 'Ilio ic-
viscd schedules place the population
\\itliln \ the corporate limits of Oinnha atone
ono liuwlrcd and thirtynino thousand
two hundred and forty-five , an increase
of fi\o \ thousand , over the first ostimuto.
It is not piobablo that any mateiial
change \\ill bo nude in these figures , so
that Omaha will go on record as acitj of
practically one hundred and forty thou
sand people. And yet the total does not
icpiesent the actual population piopcily
belonging to the city.
"Within a radius of five miles of the
post'ofllco of Oinalii there are thico
thriving suburbs , noith , south and west
outbklo the eity limits. South Omaha
with eight thou-.incl , Dundee Plnco , ono
thousand , and rioronco 0110 thoubaiul ,
should pronorly bo c'rcdiled to Omaha.
On the east , Council llluffs , vlth its
twoiityeiglit thousand inhabitants , is
within the five-mile limit. If It v > ere
practicable to bring all the people
\\ithiiithis IHio-milo ladlus under one
go\ernmont \ , 'it would make n compact
city of ono hundred and seventy-seven
thousand , cqutilllng the combined popu
latlon of the two citiob at the mouth o
Kan- .
Twenty jcars ago tlioro was a scan
population of twenty-six thousand withb
this area. In 1SSO the number rcachec
foity-eljjht thoubaiul , and In 1SOO ono
hundred and bc\enty-fcovon thousand , ai
liicioai-o of one hundred and twenty-nlno
thousand in ten yoais. While dlvldec
goiornnientull ] , their destiny is a com
moil one. Coinmfi'cially and Indus
trially they are a unit. Judging of the
future by the past , Omaha and her sub
urbs aio doetlned to become ono of the
great inland centers of population on the
continent.
AriT.it months of diplomatic work in
getting the ear of the empjror , severa
Cinnamon have gotten permission to
esliblish a stamp mill at a quniU mine
In Sung Tong , Oliinn. It hashoen knowi
for u long tlmo that valuable quartz
deposits ousted In Sang Tong , hut the
emperor has all along icfused to allow
the mines to bo worked. It may bo re
marlcablo that the Chinamen who
worked the echomo have lived h
Xinorira for feomo time and grown fa
mlllar with our style of doing business
and anofl'er of onc'tunth of the profit
of the concern paused the emperor to
yield and give his consent.
THIS past week's * lecord of hank clear
ings furnlbhos a notable though not un
ueunl stathlioal index to the business o
the country. With blxlmportant oxcop
tloas , every city roprobented by clearing
hottbesshows an Increase nnyln < j from
ono to ono hunffivvl and flflj-olght per
cent , the latter Q < two ineasiirlng the re
turning vitality oftlhiffalo. 1'hrco of the
six cities locordJiiya dccrea'e are in the
west , while the other nineteen l > cop
uaccKwlth the gciierril progress of the
country. The total footlngsrepicscntan
.ncrea o of thirteen per cent over the
corresponding \\-iok of last jcar ,
or ton percent outsklo of Now York , A
portion of the total financial tran nc-
tlons mny bo credited to the increased
activity in speculative lines in the lead
ing cities , but tlm record as a whole Is
a reliable relic * of the commercial pro-
grabs of the nation ,
IN the flush of enthusiasm wlilch fol-
owcd the declaration of the Nebraska
democracy for the Australian election
sjstem , the runic ami file lo = , t bight of the
! act that such distinguished pirjy pa-
tilots as David Hill and Doss Gorman
denounced it as a detriment to democ
racy. The reison for repudiating the
vislics ol national v\heolhor&e3 is no
iongcra inysteiy. Truetho republicans
voro the loaderin this reform , having
[ int it into otTect In bKtocn stales. In
cutting alout. for some like system , Al.i-
Inmn adopted the Australian plan In a
modified form , and tlio flist practical
test of the law wis so satisfactory that
the progressive members of the party
\\oro \ induced to endorse It. The fact
that lopublicia counties in Alabama re
turned btartllnn- democratic majoiitles
explains the ivistoof the Nebraska demo
crats in milking election reform a party
plank. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Tun sunken lots in all paits ol the city
sire still breathing out the gorm-i of
death , and the authoiities are making
no pcicoptiblo oll'ort toha o them filled ,
Tlie council junkets and the combine
loin'oiiies , while the citizens who are en
titled to protection thiow up their hands
nnd fall victims to the poisoned air of
those dismal twainps.
TIIK effort of the authoiities to curb
icekless driving on the public streets
will bo warmly faceotidcd bj pcdc&tilans ,
Afewridi fines promptly imposed and
collected would have a tendency to
depreciate the dangerous sport.
Tun right to eider the llllingof sink
holes should bo left to the discretion of
the board of health. Instead of sixty
days'notice ' the ownois should bo com
pelled to proceed with the woikvithin
fortj-cight hour-5.
Tin : Pmkoiton thugs and bullies in
terfered Sunday lit Albany , and as is
usual with these lawless deviU they loft
a trail of blood in their path.
IIAVISO swelled the salaries of the
favored few in tlio schools , a spasm of
economy hub taken posss ion of a few
ino'inborsof the board.
LODSTIJR. . SA.-L.Vr > ,
I like the dnilo witli ti earleJ moustache ,
Or the innn with a dlimoiid ring ,
But I hate tesoo men use usasn
To pi ice their stomachs In n sling.
An Omaha man in describing nu intense
stillness silJ it was to quiet that jou could
have heard u lUtoen pound chunk of ice drop
IIo Ind doubtless just settled lits ito bill.
The most startling Information that has
beeniccelvcd during the past twelve hduis
In political circles , is thost.itcinentthutvUa've
Butler , tlio honiy-tongucd sou of toil who
conjpisbed Van Yjeli's defeat nnd made
I'owcrs governor , ( I ) want's , to oft r hlinsclf
as a lacriflco for consrcbs in the TUlid ilis-
tiict. The question thut at oiico becomes ot
tlio Rreatc t hnporUnco t > , what will Dicta
tor Burrows say to this I
The father of twins nnj bes.iidto have his
double.
A piper up the country lias tlio names of
John II. 1'ovvcrs for RO\ernor , at tlio head of
its column in hrgoblaclt type , and immedi
ately under , with no rule to separateIt n
poem entitled , "A Plea of the Desolate , "
the flist vorsoofhlch reads.
AVIth hearts nil torn nnd bleeding ,
Wo lift our soul abo\o. \
Anil aslc thoBlesiod rather
To give us ritiFNus TO i on. .
On tliis In-n.id iitnl f nitinrnlionsU'ft nlatfonn
GrandpaPov\crs puts himself in tlio hands
of the people and leuv slt for them to say.
Tlio Irolcst men are often the fabtcit to go
down hill
A local coiicspoiutent asks Tun Bnnto
print the lufoimal ballot cast for J.i neK. .
Hojd In the democratic state convention.
The omtliil record gives It thus : Bojd 410 ,
Slici\inlOO , Urovui 2 , scattering 1.
Tlio double decker would bo in clover In
South Ouolinu , vilicra there is a farmers' al
liance ticket and the democratic jiarty split
vviilo open. To til.o all of them in at ono
tlmo would o.mse llio sublinw SluUespoaroto
cxi'hihn , "O , whnta striJdlo was there , my
couutryinen I"
'tliero have been several cloudbuisU In
Colorado recently , but the flat money
ocuoehers h.ivo not yet attilbuted tliecauso
of it to hard times ,
IjeglshtlvocanUidiitca iiro In the fluid In
many counties , but the creator number nroto
bo chosen next month , hi tlio meantime
McKoIghnn is fuinlshliiK plenty of atnuio-
mcnt in tlioTliiiddistiict. Helms not vet
been nominated by tlio democrats , but tliry
are jelling lustily for him. In the mcantltno
Mr Iluilau is ( jetliufj icadj to UUo the place
of Mr. Lnws ,
It Is said that the object of Mr Lavvs' vUlt
to Ncbiiiska at this lime Isto perfect ur-
raiigonieiits to luuo hiinsoUuppoliitcil in tlio
McCoolclntidonlro. IIo voiy wlicly hold the
position of receiver open anil then tilo-
graimoillns ilesiio not to bo nominated for
congress. AVhcnconfres > adjourns ho vUll
KO b iclt In the limd oJlcevhoio \ heMS \ bo-
foio his election to the olllco of secret iry of
state. Thoio Is nothltig lilw having jileutj of
strings to pull.
Colorado and M'yonilng iwoi-s , ngiulngon
the possibility of tliu ivlil lands being thrown
open tosal'jimd settlement , argue lu favor of
a provision in the bill HinUinff entries to'
eighty acres , whcro the Inn 1 could bo Irri
gated. It Is claimed that eighty acres oflr-
rltfiblo land can bo male to produce as much
as 100 cultivated In n. uroless imiiacr. This
Is doubtless trno , but the man who takes a
homestead vnnts a quarter section , and ho
bhould have it. IIo is Just oltfiitj ncroi nearer
geltliiKtho earth limn if ho took hut an
eighth of n section , anil the earth is what all
mca dcslro.
.Afralil ill' tlio Issue * .
Lincoln Juut n > iL
The protest miulo by Mr Uoborts , secre
tary o [ tlio state iirohlMtlon comniiltoo
ngalnsttho accoptancoof the census returns
fwin Lincoln nml Omaha h Inspired by the
fear that tlio flguios ns published will not bo
n peed advoitlsomont for iirohlbition , Lin
coln anil Oiiinhn , bupportod by a high llunibo
state , have giown much faster than the uitlos
depending upon neighboring states that uavo
adoptoilni'ohlbltory rogulntlons , Topcln is
shown to hmo but tlircc-flfths
about - the pop
ulation of Lilncoln , while K.insiM City , which
occupies llio sumo commercial po
sition with respect to Kansas
that Omaha does to Nebraslci , has
fallen far below previous population esti
mates. The situation In Io\vu \ is also rather
chilly for colil wntcr people DCS Molnos , an
older and much Inrgovtown than the capital
of * hn been - Lincoln
NcbraUnp * outUrippeil bjLin
coln , while bloux City , which enjoys much
mcro twdo fiom N'ebiaskaand South Dnliota
tlun Its pets from lovv.a. Is growing rapidly.
'Iheso llgurcs nro not at nil satisfactory to
tlio Xebnisln prohlbitlonlsU. They fear to
meet the Issue squarely , niul attempt to deny
the pnwpeilty of their own cities In ouler
th it they may not bo compelled to answer
the chirgo that their failles retarded the
growth of cities in Kansas nnd lovvn. ItU a
small plcc-e of bmlnesi , and tlio census clo-
paitmciit Isjustlfloil in Ignoring complaints
made solely for political ellect.
Tlic Olnlliinto
( litca < i t Ani4.
A cable illspatcli fiom London states that
the conclusion icachcd there from u Vcv low
of the various sources of opinion among Can
adians as toroiinncrchl union \vlth thn United
Stiles Is tint Canadians nro as unfavorable
ascvei to allsmh pioposltioni. 'J'bo cduc-a-
tioual caiiipalfrii of the Toronto Cllobo and
that rcmarlnblo man , KristusViinan , iloos
not appear to hn\o \ accomplibbed much. Mr.
\Ylnmn would do himself great ciedit and
relieve the country Immensely if ho vould
rest from bis Canadian scheme and go baclc
toStaten islind and Dun t C'o.'s business
cturingtho heated tctmor , tit least , If ho
would continue his oftoitsto run the western
hemisphere to the dij-timo , allow ing Provi
dence to take caio of It at night.
A Ijoiif ; Toniciio and Hinllovv JiUcllcor.
I'/dlldwidiiHi lluaU
The U'orH-IIcr.ild la performing the old ,
old inf int not in politics , of liniKlnlng c\ery-
body is a c.mdldito for the lioir.o of the feeble
minded except the Wn-lcUIcrald. Its advo
cacy of the alliance 01 people's candidates and
tit the same tlmo supporting the democratic
nominees and principles is as thin as It is
sillj" . The alliance people , as well as everybody -
body else , undeistand that the Woiid-IIcr.Ud
is a democratic oigiin witha vcrv long tongue ,
a very pliable tongue and a vciy sh.illow in
tellect.
Had llcttcr Imolc Out.
ll'ccjifiiu Water ll' ' ) > uli\tcnn \
The pusillanimous sneak thief who carried
oil our olllce chair that had beca left on the
slJo vvillc , Thuisday night , Is too small and
iusignlflcent n cur to live la unv decent com-
iminitj , ami if lie comes prowling- around our
place- again in the night time , he i\ill receive
the contents of our shooting stick which is
loaded with leaded tjpo for his special form
iiud make up.
i >
'Jlic Loiiy Hiilied Kirsnoitcr.
Giilnn UejtuliUcmi.
The long haired liipsnoitcr that publishes
the Boomciaiifj at the county tent las the ma
jority of tlio ulllinco members against him ,
nnd with many others nro stopping the libelous -
ous shoot. Whenever a iiuin thinlcs ho can
build himself up by tiyiut' to pull some one
down by publishing' falsehoods , ho will soon
lie looking * up inoro congenial quarters.
Co mo OH tlio Dump.
2'ilmnie Cuunlii lhi > uUlcan.
Thoniil1. ! } ' bialn of the half editor of the
quarter Slilcklcy , tiuartei Geneva and half
Oinalii sliont , thought ho.is \ getting oft
bonicthhig verj sm.iit inthe above cut. If
jou know vUio the politicil friend ( I ) is , give
the name orconio off the Jump.
Tlio Double Act.
Knitneu Hub , +
It iniy not bo exactly clear Low the Omaha
AVorld-IIei.ild succeed hi suppoiting
both the Jcmocritic and alliance tickets , but
Iho Hub has faith In the World-IIciald's
abilitj to do the double act sureessfullj' ,
o
Spills Tnn't Count in Tcvas.
.
ThcrO is a split in thodciiiocnitlc'p.ntj' of
Texas , buttlmtorg.mUatlon is uufoi tun.itoly
ko constituted that It can split beyond nil pre
cedent and still roll up u mujoutj" of beastly
dimensions.
Tlio i'cnny I'micr Selicmc.
, Vciu Yoilc H'ailil.
The trouble v\ith a chiin of penny news-
papcis to hoom u picsldontial candidate Is
that a chain of national banlis would bo re
quired to boom the pennj newspapers.
rictare qiif , M.'il > e , llut
The present attitude of tlio democrats In
congress is that of aj-ellow dog sittingoa its
haunches and howling.
N XO I'lll ] FAUMEltS.
AVoiiltl Itoltcr Hood tlio
Volco < > rN < 'lirasl > a's/Vlliiuec.
Chicago Tribune : The farmers' ' alliance of
Phelps county , Nebraska , held acomention
two \ \ celts ago , in which it adopted resolu
tions setting forth that 'they were of allmcu
tht > most oppressed lu thulr sttugslo for tbo
necessities of life , " and tint it attilbuted
this condition of things to the "unjust ami
unwai ranted conduit of Its public servants"
The following uiiwiso , indefensible , un-
American resolutions u-ero also adopted ;
Krsolvcd , Tlint v\o \ do lioioliy pk-rtRo our-
solvcs to vlthliold our biippoit anil
fiom any no\Mipiipei nun , tlun 01 company
who n 111 in Int , publl-.li , or allow to bo pifnlul
or published In his nr tiiolr piper liny illspnr-
u liin' wtjnl or f-cinti'iR-o ii ulinL o [ tliocancll-
il.it 1 1 uo ni.iv fL'k'Ct for olllun , anil
lU > olvtil , Tint v\o \ consldoi as onomli > s to
our lausoiiny who nlll : ilil InUuejiIng Mich nu
odious punoi In o\lsti-nco by p.iticml/lng tlio
same by May ot udtci tUlng or otlici u ho ; and
bo II furlhur
K solved , Tint vvovvlthholilniiysiippoit and
patiouugo fiom any or ull nii-rcliiuits , lui > i | .
lu'ssinoiior llrnis vvlm may ollondagalnst tlio
lastp recoil Ing rosolutlon ,
This soitot talk will win nofriomls and
dlbcour.iKo no opposition. Tlio cmdiihtcsof
the nlllnnco are no moio exempt from critl-
( isinthan tboso of any othur oigaiiUatian.
Thcj will got then fullsharoof it , in spitoof
thisthroitcntil boycott 1'irsons who inu-
tcst against outrages ana begin bv liivailing
thu lights of otbcis hmo shown their uiillt-
uossto govern
Somuiti fortbntsldoof the ca e. N'ovvlo
looUnt it fiom another. Dotho senatois and
congiessinen ftoniNubmsUnthiiik th.it tin 10
men , most of tla-in rcptiblU ms , who are o < -
nroMlnjjlliotmelvcs in this violent wiy , can
bo on o\er to tbo support of thu rcpulilicin
cainlldutes thU fall by the imssngo of Michii
inomuio as the MoKlnloy bllll Will tint
loconcllo men who are now the most op
pressed in the struggle for tlio n < cessiiiosof
ilfel Will tho. p-issugoof a bill which does
niL open u mailcet for nslnglo bushel of tlnlr
whoit or n birrclof their pork inuko them
disband thuirnllliincuslVI11 tlio Incicasoil
cost of the ncccisnrles of llfo malm them
think an ) mom kindly of the conduct of their
public servants nt NVisblniitoii ! Tliov mo
at tlds moment out of tlio icpubllcan fold. Is
McKlnleyor Hl.uno tlio shepherd who lb tlio
llkc'lic-stto get then bnekJ
Tlio wllil bclionus listened to by so manj'
wt'storu fanners v\ho uro ( 'enorjlly icasoii-
ubloinon. andthoimwlso tin-cats tliov make ,
pi 010 ntleiiHtth.it thoj are illssatlsllod pio-
toundly with the pio&cnt state of things , and
that they are dctcrmtiiud thuro Bbnll bo a
chungo. Thrv nre suffering , and thoj clamor
for lellcf. AV1U not they bo exasperated
ruthur than piclllod byn change nhlili shall
nmlvu tiling * norao than they uitrnnd force
thoni to pav inoro for tlu'hlug , tliawme ,
Imnlware , clilna , cutlery , etc , vithout put-
thi ) ; an additional cent In their pockets to
meet the o heavier ixponstsf It ulllttnco
lesolut Ions nro violent now , what will thoj-
bo with the .McICInli-y Mil in woiklnu order i
Thotiu uro points ucll duAorving thu
thojifhtful coiibldortition of ioiiKrcu Hi.un ]
from Nebraska ami othur vvodtom stalos. It
will not do to say Hint the prtsont oxclto-
niont Is a toiupoBtin u. toaiwt It may turn
out to boa c } demo lu the rtlUsibslppl vallej * .
TIIT OT t H'riMlVt'P * !
IMIATt ' HIE SlAlh CAnlAL ,
Inillaii Ooinmisslonor Morgan's Now Plan
for Educating Indian * .
EXAMINATION FOR STATE CERTIFICATES.
IVhiM-c n Vliysli'Ktti Koittid a llitllct-
Kour Attempted Imi'Klarlcs
Ijccso ( Iocs for llrnlnu
nnd Si ecu.
LINCOLN- , Neb , Atipust 13.-Siieclnl [ to
Tin : lire. ] lion C'tcorgu 1) ) , Line , supcrlu-
tondcutof imbllc Instinct Ion of tlio state of
Nebraska , 1m received the following eoin-
mimlcnlloii from lion T. J. Mor nii , coni-
iiilsslonor ol the olllco ot liulnii nlTnlra nt
' .ishliigton , 1) . 0. , uiiil It will lu'oio Intcr-
csthig toovcry school director In the state of
Nchruiua :
U'\sns : ( TONI I ) C. , Aupistll , IS'W ' Hon.
( JoorKcll I.ano , Sniierlnleiuliiit of Puldlo
Itutrurtioii of tbo Stuto of Nebraska , Lin
coln , I\'c'l > . Sir : It htho prime purpose of
the pi wont .uliniaist ration of ImlUm tilTnlrs
toliriii ) ; the hull in sihoolslntoicliitlou \
tbo public .sclionh of the wenil htitca nml
tciiltoiic's liivvhiih lucltiiH ivservutions are
loi'Uoclns mplilly 113 practicildo. To this
end I nni inoilc'liiifj tlio schools xinelcr my
suporvlslonaftoi the imbllc schools us fai us
lu most of thontatci nnd territories whcro
there aio Indium , bomc of tbeiu molooitcd
among the wlillo settlers , and white scttle.-
nicnts Kcnorilly surround tbo nscrwtlow. I
deem itcxtii'inely dedrnblo Unit , whciovor
pni'tlcibli.the cliildicn of Indians ic'siiling
onicscivatloiis or amotiR the whites bo in
duced to attend the public schools.
Tticj will loam tlio ways of civilisation ,
and acquire the Im niKe much moii' rapidlj'
if ussoilited with white-child rou In the pub-
Ik schools than In um other wav.
Those Iiull.ms pay no t.i\cs , and In ninny
instaiiios mo elllu'r too poor 01 toolnillfTcr-
oiit to plncotbeh cbildi-cnlu school.
Mini } school districts ndjaiont to Indian
reservations or c'ontutiinc Indian nllotcil
hinds .11 u prevented fiom iiialututiiiir schools
by the prc'se-iiro of the hull.ms who donot
contribute In unj waj toviril the bupnoit of
such school * .
In order espcciiill } that the Indians who
bieak up their tribd relations and .settle
upon allotcl hinds malinvu opportunities of
educating their childien , and m un indiico-
tnent tovhito bettleis to Invlto Indian ehll-
tlien to their schools lad assist them to ac
quire tlie > rudimaits of an English ciUic.itiou ,
\vould bo pleased toiiavovou lafoini school
ofllcors and others iutcrostcd tint tbo Indian
olllco is rcndv to cntu- into contrails with
the school district ollitors or otlior propoilv
qualHIed loprcscntutlvcs of siliooldistilcts
lei tliotuitliin ofIndiiti children nta rate of
SIC pot tjuaitcr. based upon the avoiago at-
tindanro of Indiia children iHiilaK the quar
ter. Out ofthisSlO per quiutor the school
dMriels will bo expected to supply ncccssarv
text-books to tlioliidiin c-hildiva. The school
di tiict will contract distinctly to pi\o \ to
cadi Indiani-hililall tbo oppoiUtilities and
utli'iiturnvhlchnro given to the white chil-
< lieu nttenilnytbo sibool , and so far iinpos-
tlllo ) piovcnt their whlto phytnatcs fiom
ildiculing them or in any way discouitifhiB
them 01ii even ting their prog'icss.
The go\ eminent coutriliutes this ? 10 per
quarter dinc'tly for tlio purpose of beiiellt-
.iiK'tbo chllaronof tlio Indians , Its wards ,
for whoso edui'ition the nation" ' go\ern-
niint Is u-sponsiblo. Tlio fact Hint this is
likewise a bencllt to school dlstrhts litu ing
Indian citircns or adjiieent to Indian user-
atiolls must not be lost sight ot.
I fed that the whites of such localities are
ns much interested in this plan of ( duelling
the Indian children as the Indians are them
selves , not only bccouso of tlio inoncj re
ceived , but ospiciiill ) bcraur.0 the Indians
thus biought iiitotho public schools nnd into
pleasant lelationship with \\hito children
will the iiioto rcjdil > bctomo fitted foi Rood
citirenship
1 trust tliat you will coopcnto with this
olllco In the vvorkinpjf luiiig these icrnoiaut
little onc.s into contact viith our Christian
clvili7itiou thiougli tlio public schools. Very
liespcctfully , T J. MOIMHK ,
Uominissioucr.
vviintn THE IUM.IT WAS rouMi.
When tbo little clght-ycar-olJ sonof Olllcor
Tiartiam vis accidentally shot in the bieast
by J. II. .loll u son , jcstonlay , a well-known
physician vvab called to os.inilno the nijurj
and toextiaet the bullot. Tbo doctor applied
Ills pvobo to the wound nnd discoveicd that
the leaden missile , bid struck a rib and fol
lowed It clear mound to the ipimil column
There was a slight displacement of the llcsh
In the back and the phj slciau know tlio ball
could not bo very faraway. Ho failed to locate
cato it. howovci , mid gaio it up. The boy
vus told to put on bis clothes and wlillo so
doing discovered the bullet In tbo scat of bis
pintuloons vv here itluicl dioppcd after it hud
pissed through him. Tbo mill was pet feet
with the exception of a slightly llatlcncd
place near the tip.
DIUMUMJ HIM 1O TIVIK.
Miss Panmo Woods Is a dashing quadroon
of tvcntv-threo who Is dcid inlovowith
Low-is Wilson , a coloiod gentleman following
the business of bootblaclc nt tbo Windsot
hotel , I ast cveninK she met Lewis piome
mdliif ? with a liulv several shades dirkcr
than herself find bholinniedl.itely give him a
severe bcatliif , ' with licr painso ! , smashing
his sliluy plug hat , In caking Ids watch chain
and spoiling bis fuel il iippuar.inco for a fov\ \
(1.1V8 ( Not siltislledu-ttli this she ivrnt. IIP.
fore JiulgB roxnorthy and caused the airobt
of Lcrtis on tlipthaigc of belns tlio father of
her unboin chilil.
chilil.ms
ms rnisT nintr.
Chides Miller , editor of the Wilbur Demo
crat , was in tlio city todav nnd was aston
ished at the ae-tioiib of John Creeilnn , who
was held to llio elistiiet couit Situidiv for
attempting to ste al two gold w niches from
( ioldw.dtoi's ' pivvu shop Crccdnn's ' homo Is
at Wilbur , nudMr. Miller sa\s tint tbo fam
ily Is highly respectable Voiing Cierdau
has hoiotoforobornoaRood reputatiun.lmt re-
icntlj bo left homo lo go to WOIK on the II
& M , extension to Kewc.istlo and tliero fell in
with bad conipanj The Che of Muling
agulnst him is a clear ono and ho h smo of a
torin in Iho penitentiary. Uhlb ciimols ovl"
dently bisllrat
TIIIII.ITinvnin : ULIOI , vinns.
Tbico attotnnts at burglniy v\e-ro \ mailo
aftei midnight last night in atoroson ttist 0
street. 'J lie Hut was in Kcofer's block at
2015 Ostnet , but nothing was taken. Tbo
second was at ( iarner's store , S.M'1 O street ,
but ; Mr. Garner , who lives upstairs otur Ills
store heard the uolsoundcomliig down chased
the burglars out with u loaded revolver ,
The next plucn attaokcd by tbo persistent
Ihlc.MO.iHUH the func-y giocory atoro In tbo
llutchins block at Tvvontlotli and O. The
store was musiiekal but up to thl > af lernooii
iiuthlng v\ns \ discovered missing.
\AM1N VI ION roil STTi : I HITIFIC VTTS.
Suppriiitondeat I.ano bald todiy tint the
iiuxtoMindiiiitinn of tcaclicis wlshiiit' .stato
corlilkutcs will bo bold at I'loinopt on
Wudnesdij' , 'lliursilny imn'Trldav of next
vvec-k , August ar , j imd J'.l. The exiim-
hintiou board consists of lion. J. \V.
Love , Kieiiiont , Superintendent Frank I ) .
McCluskj , Lincoln ; HuporlnU nilont U. II ,
lliirtou , . Auioru ; Stito Superintendent
( SeoiKO 11 Inline , IJneohill .ijphcauts ] for
htatoeoitlllciitcf. must bo tejcbcis ofnotuil
oxpciiciuo und hUh standing. Thfj must
albe ) pass a satisfactory PMiinlnation inaiith-
motic , United btates hlstoiy , re id i up , Kng-
lish ( , ' 1'ainiiiui , roiniiion mid plnslcal tiuog-
rapby , pliv slnlogy , nlgcbra , natural phllns-
opbv , boolikccpmg , iiluno gcoinctij' , botuny ,
civil govern meat , school law , the tlicory und
urt of touching , rhetoric and geology.
MKTIIOimT ( MMl'MIMINO ,
The Methotllst-H ia tbli Kcrtloii are making
propjrations to attend tbo Nobiaski stnto
fiollnoss caiupmcoting to bo hold ut lie-mutt
fiom WcJucsd ijot this week to 'I hunday of
next The oxcivit.es . will commence at Up
to on tbo JOth Instant. Thoiiiinlstor.shavliig
charge ftio llaC. \ . F. Crcljjhton and Itov. II.
T. livls ) ,
T\Tr nofsr. jrrvvs.
New notarial appointments ; . J Jack-
BOn.StrieklunJ ; Jlnlmoio P Kwim , Wnyno ;
II T Staples , Fremont , C. Stlinsnn , DIxdi ;
William A. Smith , IJeiiuor eountvV. ; . U.
binitli , Hurt county.
Captain Hill , stiito ireasui-cr , Ins returned
from tbo Long Pine Chautuwmii with an ohl
fahbloiicile-nsuof iho c-hllla and a'ne ) , Hols
unnblu to lomo bis homo.
Altornoy Ucnoral L 'P3O is disgusted with
thoixibiilts of hlH Inoircctnal oJToitw to call n
mcttliiRof the boaiu of tmnspoitatlon " 'Iho
boiud has had to adjourn twlio , " said ho ,
"because wo could not get u quorum. There
Is nu Important quMllon lo bo sOlUcella
which , in usual , tlio hilc-ri'-.ts of the itillroitiU
nudthoiwiilo clmh. ' 1'odny It wns under
stood tlmtu wow to haven inrUhif , but as
usual Auditor Hcntoiins \ mlsnlnj * . No ono
knows vheroho K leuu'luudorstntid
ho inoiins. Luml CoimiiMonor Moon Is
away on u four days'trip ' In tlio iiortlieru
pint of llio slnto oil pilviitu business mutters
in whli-li thalntorrotsof tbo H talc nro not lu
thelonstcoiuormil. lh > , tiw , know Hint tliii
nulling wiMrnllnl for toil ly , but , llho lieu-
ton , has turned up iiiUsttur. Cnptnlu Hill ,
thontnto treasurer , win sloK , nml v\hou wu
eaino tomeetnoboitybut ; Cinvdeiy uiulmjsoll
wcro iiiosont , "
( ITY KFVVS IN'ONOTH.
.A few nwiitlH ago ISunloo U. .tnolnoti
ImiipHt f > 0e ) worth of mntoiliil from tbo S 1C.
Mwtlii luiuliiT company to build u house on
twoloMln ll.irtz & Ilraoo'i ' lulditlon. She
hivqmldiiH of tbU hut 100 and tlu lumber
ctftnpnny hui eoimtionrod action nirnlnst her
to tike bottihouso nnd loti from lur. us she
Is n little slow In paying the small ual.tiic'o
now elue.
U 10 Ashton , who his rli-ir o of Attoinoy
I-.amboitsoii s homo anil grounds Uuilniihi *
absence , reported tliK siftcriiomi Hint tlio
hoiwo linil been buicliirl/i'cl Mioitly uftor
noon b.vsoiiio unknown tlile'vci Tin'SOIH-II
of the iloor oponini ; on the budc norcli wus
foiiuil tiit and the eloor broken oiieu. 'Iho '
extent of tlio theft Is not known ,
\JWti Of Til i : XOIl Y/f tl'/'KT ,
NcltiasU.i.
AMilmul i < negotiating fora snsli nml door
fnitory
The Cnuvford liool ; and Indeler coun > nnj is
uoiv liciiiniiii'ntli orninlycd.
'Jho premiumsoffciMl onllvoslocit by the
Cmtor County gdciiltuiMl aodcti this full
niiionuttolUIO
WnHMason , I\Vbrasli's port , is hid up nt
rJiinel Nliml v\ltb \ nu absceys vUilchhtib
bnUoulnsido bis car
'Jho ninth nniitml fair of thoDlxon count v
ARiic'ultunil society will bo licld at I'oncii ,
Si'ptcuibor 10 , ITniul IS.
'Jho llrst kiln of brlik Ins been burndl at
O'Xolllhy the ON'cill In trie imil tlio inni-
pnny. Thoio are 170,000 bileiciln the kiln.
) \rcdliesilny \ and Tliursdu- old settlers
of southeastern obl , nkl ! hold their minimi
pimlc ncstof Duvson. .A good piogriimmo
is boitinprcinrcd
'Iho lirpost cinoll tut nt of toaehcis lu the
hlitoryof HHniiilsoiicounty wus miulo ut
the recent institute , uiiebinu tibout two Imu-
dicd niul t\ventj live.
Hogs nro roiuiiijc Into Ctilborlsou nt n uplel
rate , 'ihonrmers mo bcioininp fridhtuied
nt llio | nosiHct of a fiiihnc of the lorn uop
and nro try iiifr to tnvo nil the corn poislblo.
Accoulliifjto \Vilsotnillo lleviovv it Is
so dry In Unit , vidnltjtluit f.u-iiiers soik their
bor's in water to iimkothom boll sxvill. The
crcok bottom is vmrput outol sluiponml will
h.i\o \ tobo sprinkled.
It Is lepoitod th.it the Dink of Arnpihoo
will shoitlvdiscontinue Its ivculur bunking
buslncM foi an Inclillnlto time , uslti ) ; Its
cajiitallo cinry Us repilurciistoincis through
the proicnt Iliiaiuiul drpreisioii
Iho niiiunl trritthiR u > rctinp of the N'o-
br.bkri Assod.itioii of TroltitiKllorso liivcd-
crsvvlll bohelel nt 1'uiibury , coiuineniiiiK
today. Oiiclmiidrcdatid iiine-tcen entries for
the four dajs races , nio rcjwrtcJ.
\ccoidluj ; to the ncenicr Times n prosper
ous fanner lives , near that place v\ho \ don't
beliovotliatlho firmers' nllliuuo vill bo the
uicins of heciiriiiB him I cent pa1 bushel
nioro for his coin or iruko Ids hojjs auy
fallcr.
The Short Line sin \cyon lnvo cioss pe1-
tloned for tvicnt ) miles \vest ol O'Neill , nnd
Contraetor Scullen is on the pioundith \ \
nun and uintorinl for pmliiiif ; forward the
priding Ills understood track will bo laid
100 miles west ofO'IS'eill before winter.
A bond oftrado coinniittco bus boon np-
poiuted to draw up a new chatter bill for
Lincoln , tobo i > rc'scnted for pmsago at the
comiugscssiou of tlio loglslatuie. The old
document isdufcetlvoln iii.iny nolnts , butno-
wliorols it weaker tlun in tbo limit It places
upon tlie power of the coiporalion lo bonovv
money for tlio cicctioi of n utouvorks.
Kffoits aic bcln iinde by thn Ilubbollroal
mine cninp.my toiiot Nod it blmtorto llnlsb
tbsir oiltrinil contraet of 7H ( ) foot drilling.
The slut t is now about lllty-four feet iliop ,
and n dillt hole his been sunk about one litui-
died nnd twenty-six feet faither v\ilhout
stiikinff cod , oieojit a four-hull vein nbout
ono bund red and liltceii feet fiom thoitu-
face. _ _ _ _ _
Invva.
Thowatciwoils ntUccotiih nro being ex
tended
The hrpo new brick kiln at Sftiiborn Is now
Inouoiition.
Huniboldt is discussing n new system of
waterworks
Olandorslms broken out among the borsos
at Council IHuflX
Soveial cases of malignant diphtheria are
rcpoi ted at Uudil.
It cost Ilnrrison comty over$1,000 to con
vict Mis Dic cQof limaej ,
A. nc\v \ pi ilti warehouse , with n cipnclty of
40,000 , bushels , isboiiif , ' built utChnion.
Sivtj-nine ho 3 wcie shipped from Pauline
the otbur diy that iivi-rapcd ItlJI pounds c.iuli ,
Ailioo factory oinploylnn tlilrtj men is
among the piosjiecthi ) iudustiies of Rluscu-
tino.
tino.Tbo
Tbo Upper DCS Molnes Kdllorial associa
tion -will meet at Wobitoi City Soiitembcr U
and 13
A " \Vatciloo \ boy named Orahnm , wlillo
phj iiiR ciicus , fill fiom titrape/o and bioko
ins"aim. .
Cucumbers nio worth -10 cents per doron In
i\Iouroo \ county nnd T ) cents JILT bundled in
( jinnilv countj'
A Oclnr Rapids ghl covered In n blunt vvaj
nirnnililenlnf mnunil in tlmnrli1 nr Knnlv
and enjoyniont whenslio icmarlcod tboothcr
div what tbo larcd most to possess was a
full moon and n brass bund.
I'iPsiilcMitFish of Iho Illinois Central toad
isaiitlioritv for tlio statumeiittlmt S1W,00I ( ) (
of tbih.-,00.000now ) ( ) stock Issued Mill boused
in bujing newroaclics and passenger cur
djiiiuinciits for the Illinois mid Io\vi lines.
An I'ltfiistnijf ' priyraninio has been pro
pucdfor tbo twontj Hrstannual fair of tlio
illbt rii t ngik ultural society , coiisistlug of the
counties olUiini Culiir niul . ( ones , to bo held
.it .Mechnnlcsvlllo Septembei 0 to 1. ' , in-
elusive.
Two joutm pcoplo of Lovilia , Noble
Strcctor and Muuto llufford , wcro In lo\o
viith each otlioi , butthojoniiRlaclj'spaionts .
objected to their being imrrled on account of VT
the young hidv's ' UKO. The couple sl.u . toil
out tlio otlior eliy , ostensibly to drive , lint In
icality went to Albia , wliero thoj' bonded a
train , went to Missouri , wcroinuriled nnd ro-
turiuil. 'Jho old folks forgave them.
Tbo state veterinary nurgc-oii , who bni
been Investigating the mj slerious fnlnlity
mnonu stock beloiiL'Iiifi to 13 , Ii. Pratt of
Washington township , AVcbstcr county , lltidi
Hint tlie deaths woio duo to poisoning from
dtmldiig water from a neck that had been
Implicated with cholera gums and other
diseases , hoes und poultry tuning die-d fiom
Iho dlseuso and thoiarcassc's allowed lo in-
mainwhcie tlm ilrnlnago would ilow ii\o \ | thu
iiee < kfrom which tlio caltlo diaiik
The CIIHH of I ) C ! nilti , tbo fainipf living
near Wutci lee who \vas \ toiilliloiinil out f
flr > UUtlioutticr dm lo old fashioned caul
racket , ia aw.ikonlng onsiduablo interest
The old in.m cldinsthiit ho was liypnotl/nl
and nays that ho vvis cmnplilely under tlfl
control of llio fellcms who got bis monuj
nwuv from him , altliough they -vvcro nil ol
llieiiicntlio sti.ingen to him 'Iho victim
saj's that it vvu : not until seine tltuu after the
shuriH'ra h id fiono that bo biDruii to leali/o
vi hut hud liapjx'ned
LOAN AND TRUST
COMPA.NY.
Subscribe ) ntiilGuiraiitccd Cas > ltal..v)0,0lti ! )
I'nlil In Capital a0WJ
Ituyt and Hulls stnoks and li'mds ; noxotluliH
coiiiiniirclil imper , rieolvti and exiculei
triiHti ; uiln umuiiiifor iiKiint und tiiutoo o (
corporatl ma , taken ohnra'u of property , cut-
OmahaL-oan &TrustCo
SAVINGS BANK.
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I'uldIn Capital IWUD
hiitMTlbcil und Oiiiirnntrod UaplUl. . 1 HI I
Lialllltjof dtooklioliltH SO".nW
6 l > o Cent Inlfnist I'aldon DoposllH.
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Ollltors : A. U , Wyiniiii. piosldouti J. J Hroviu ,
vlee-jirosldciit , W. T.Wynmi , troiiHiiror.
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