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    THE OMAHA DAIIjY BElfr FltlDAY" , AUGUST 22 , 1800.
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Oinalii. The llpnlliillillng.
( iiillliOiniili'i , CiirnorN iinilSrltli Klrccts.
< nil neil HIiilT * . IJI'i-nrl Hlrrd.
( lili-iiBii Olllee1. JitC'lintiilicror ? foiiij-ipre-c.
V\v Siiik.Kiioniil t , it nnd IV Tt Ibitncllullulns
\t itliliUlun ll.Jlourld'iilliblreet.
All rrriiniimlritlntu rnlatltitt to now * find
{ illtiHltl indlliT Oioultl be addressee ! tutlio
jihtorliil DtliiiilniiMit
All bushier Iilli rsiind ii'MilttancM sboiild
leaddriHmiliii'llinllon Pulillitliliii ; Ciiinpiiiy.
OniHlm. Drafts plunks nnil jtostolllii1 onlnis
to tin iimdop-iyiiblo to tlio order of tlio ooin-
The lice Publishing Company , Proprietors ,
Tlio Ikf llld'g , rariinni nnd b
\voiirs si'ATMii : > r oi' umc LIBA
Hnlcnf XitiTtiski. 1
( . 'unity of Uoueliu f ss
N I' ' I ll > e.nMor of Tlio Hoc 1'iibll 'Mir.r
Cnintnn v , dno" mlt'iiinly Hwciirthnt Ilif Uiiiil
rlriMilntlnii of fur. lUir.v linr for the v\cek \
ftidlni Aiinst 11. 1B1W wus as follows1
MlllClIU AlWUStJO . . 'JM)0
Jloniliy August 11
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Mtmiliiy , August 11 ! 1(1 ( TAJ
Avcrif-o JIO.fiBU
N.r. rut. .
Pworn NI IP fore me nnd sulwrlbed in my
JIM s < IKU this Jt th cliiy of Aiifiml , A. H . 11W.
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ficorr'c' II IVsfhuclf , bf'liig ilulv sworn ( lo-
IIOM sniiil it } * Hint lieIn mi rctnrv ofTJiultpo
I'll 1 > 1 Mi 111,1 Pot up IMJ Dint dm ni'lii it average
dillv em illation of Tin : lUirr Itri for the
hionlliofiixisl \ , J8K 18W1 copies for Scu-
li ft l r 1 ' > . IS7IO coplix , for Uctnlior , IKSil ,
1S107 cnp'c . for November , 18ii , lli.llf ) c-ople-s ;
for iJucMiitcr. iwi , 1SIOI8 ioplt-1 for liiiiuirv.
IWO. | i Ki < o'lm ; for Irlirinry IMh ) . infill
rnpln fo'Munli. JMO Wlr > onpli s ; for April ,
IfOi ) , 10riM runlet , : for Sim l Kt , LM N ) ronlus :
fur h'lip ISUU. JO.'iOl copies , fur .Tilly , 18'H ) .
Hfi ( > i ! mjiirs Oi oimi : II T/sr nuuc.
Kvvnrii l i 1 oforo mo ntnl nuNpitlo'l ' In my
priMiKc th -ililny of A IIIHIM A I ) IS'K ) .
[ MMr.1 N.I' I'm. Nntnrv Piiiill-
AM not of i "tnori tlilii } , ' is running
tmoollili , " tlio in majors of Iho New
YorhC ontr.il uro troubled \\lth more
thti'i ' Ilioyuro lllinjj to admit.
piohililtioniHts of CJonnoutlcut
noiii tnil .Tiulifo Augur for govoinor.
about as clnso ns thpy could got
to a rorlc > icro\v without yhing1 the snap
IN population as well as in urea , Totas
is tlu > leading Htuto of the south In ton
years It 1m distanced all coinpotitois for
llriit nlueo , having now reached the two
million marie , f
IN just twenty days the ycomoti of
Wyominj , ' will icglstor their regard for
the pirtj whlih inado statehood possi
ble' , dusplto tlio pcisistont opposition of
the demounts.
C \ltroiNTA's ! invltntlon to the presi-
' dint to visit tlio const wus ongrnvcdun a
plutoof yold. Foi Bonio injstoilons ica-
hon th ( > iHualnpoHronho to tlioulimato
5 omittud in making the tender.
" 'Tl < i nn ill wind tlut hlows nobody
peed , " The Pijikortons tire notUoly
puni luring tlio Hill pioslduuti.il "iwotn ,
\\htMcat the adiiiirois of tho"ritullod
prajihot of William stioot" loudly ic-
O.V tlio Bur/uc-o / it IB appaiont that the
nutliorltics of _ Mssouri uro o.xoitlnf , '
to "capture the dlbdylos of
uo rii ueep in ino
) > ilnitntoi' of the uvorago lls-souiian
tlioiois niilrong liopo tliat the revival
ot tuiin lobbing will rouh it foimor
high plafo amen the iirofitablo in-
tlusttiea of tlio fatnto.
Tin : ronubllcaii party of Nebraska is
not In coiulitlon to loul uplth dead
weights cither on Its lojjisttitho orcon-
fjrosslonal tickot. Men who- conduct
in public lifo lias to bo defended nnd
inonwhohuAO undo UuMiboUos ollon-
sfvolj unpopular should Blind back tliia
i oar aid give tlio pirty a elmnco to
iiialw nn.ij.rgies'sho light.
Tlirc fondness which t ho clcmocmta
Fnrmou't
for tlm Fnrmou' Alliance liulc-
] ieiieloiitsioiulndsus very nutch of the
fnbloof the fox who oboivoil n i.ivon
inreheel on the bi uioli of i tieo over-
ho ul with a plccoof cheese in hisbill.
"Duui ivon , " cvclnhiioil tliofox * , "I
lovoto hoar jour avvciot voice io iiuioht"
Ami while tlio flattered ravuu vas ciouk-
luff i tune the fox quietly walked avva.\
with thoc'lioesiO.
IX Ic va ns In NobiasUu , tlio ilomo
cratlopaity loudly proclaims in its plat-
liiruis 1thgrout love for tlio fainici and
woiMiigman. It Is a Bignificant fact ,
ho\\ov ( i , tint the democracy is not
t ilting to its bosom any labor jmity 01
nlli.mco candldntod tills 3oar. On the
c-ontiar.x , tlicio istiuiuiiiinity of ] ) iiiosc ] )
to ignore the farmers ami world lyinon
in the illstribution of political favors
It remains to bo soon whothoi the tellers
ors c m 1)0 hiimbooiloihvith empty vvoids
In o\eliango ( or votes.
Tlir. anticbof the dcnincratio inaihlna
in sovonl houthoiu stutos uro both in
structive and ( iinuslng , Tlio ntlstocracj
ot olllcoluildcisbich \ has giown opu
lent tin J arrogant on publlis spoils , llml-
iag the pcojilo dolorminod to inaKe a
ehango , vv i\os liuliginut and uttoibiliio
thrcatn. 15ut fusstion ai-d fuming aru
aborti\o. The nialoillc-tioiib dlrootecl at
ronubltcafts formerly are now turned at
the part } betedoia and the soiovvs of
Boclnl ostracNm turned on tlie leaders o (
the rebellion withouto > ctoitinu'a sign of
repmtaucc.
THE Twentieth Btreot paving ease
pending in the dlstilet court involvoj
cjuoslions tf importance to property
owners. The decision of the court will
K-t'i tlm main question \\hotlmr juvlng
contrat lord can carrj their work from
on'-'jc.tr to anotlier , and obtain a gieator
pfiictLm llfce work commands under
I * Ur bids. The practice of pcrmittingn
. ] ! < tor Uundertake nioro v\orlthan \ ;
r . N lumently nccomplitiliod during tlio
> ; vi < Kiid be stopped. The boaid cl
I xurkitfhouid ndopta rule provid *
1 c'ff U * cancellation of all contracts
wi , ro not completed , hy tlio elo o ol
t./- j > f , Mi < I bring tlio > vorlc under the
I 4 * < > f ttoe Kueceodlug uar. Such a
r wwi4 ! eomfxl contrnotorb to orpe-
( i > fthJr ! KtH-fci , and jnevent
I. ' w ays In $ he paving of btreots.
T//B / rlTT.If AS OK Mn. POICOBHL3 * .
The Chicago . .Vu * Intimates tliot "tho
Cnlghtsnf Labor iito pursued by a Nemesis "
119 otlicrnamc Is PovvdcrK , 0 > 1 viu Utt ,
Vu ust 1"
Ir. lowilcrly bimnWng forced marches to
ho nt'cno of eonlllct in New York A" a
cailor olrotrut , Uen-ctico isan ncknowlcilgod
nnliter.-O AllHm , jVtiRuit 10.
Jt is ( jultoroiisIjtenttbaMlio orpanof the
vpaUimn railroad ring in Nebraska , which
iis betu batltcupphig evcrj * effort of the
. " "aimers' ' Alllaiicoshoud [ now seek to belittle
bo leader of the ICnlghtaof Liberia the
) rcsoatstrupgle Avlth tlio Vancloibllt rallroiJ
) ovver. Nothing clso Is to bo expected
I mltl-lltiald
'llic arrant dcmagoffuo and impostor
vho is condnctijig the aciobatlc Doublo-
ondftr is woliomo to make all tlio capi
tal ho can among laboring men . ami
Alliance fanncis out of vvluilTilli Bli :
as said nliout Mr. Povvdcily. Tills
lajier does not Imva to mtisquoratlo us
.hoohnmpion of the protlucurs ami work-
inxpcoiile. Its couis'e for tventj yctns
lias been consistent throughout without
shedding ciocodllo tears over Imaginary
\viou < ; s , \\ltlioutplajinfftliohjiw- -
ci'ito for the salvo ofcateiiiniffriiilijcoiis
and iiifl itiiif ; itBHubv-riptionllst5" "
Tunllnnsi/cd up Mr. Poudorlj ycms
ago , \slien lie allowed thoKiilylitato be
slauplitt'i'cd and ineicilcuHlj punished
Ijy .Taj Gould's Missouri Padlie bcvns
a in ing ino iiiemor.iDic striiio icu uy
Mirtin lions. At tlut period the
rvnitflihvcro a power in the land and
miHtcicd more than a million wcll-
orjan/cd ; ! and wUl-dlsoiplincd men.
Under any leader tint had lighting inct-
Llo in him , the Knig-lits would have
emerged fiom the contest \vllh victory
on their burners. They voulil liavo
crovsdcd Lloxio to tlio wall nnd dlutatcd
toimb to .fnj Could But like
a craven Mr. I'owderly did not
want to fight vthen fighting \\as the
Knights' only hopo. llo cried "peace"
when there was nopenco. * Ho wanted
to ubitr.i to when ho know that at that
juncture biich n proposition Masuconfes-
sion of vvciiKnc .
The Biotljeihood ot Telegraphers
tried Jlr. Towdeily ind found him want
ing at tlio critic d liour. They amalga
mated vv itli the Ktiightt. and \vcro \ prom-
ihtil their support , but they v\orcshainc- \
fully dcserlcd and loft to tlio tender
mercy of .lay Gould , beciuso Mr. 1'ow-
dcily did not BCO fit to guvo them moial
vnd mitoriil aid.
1'ioin that daj to this Powdoily his
boon a moie figurehead posing" periodi
cally on the scenes ns "the great uibi-
tr.itor. " Powdi'ily appcirs to tlio rail-
void bosses very much like the cat
belled by tlio rats. His tippioaoh is al-
waj * known by the tinkling of bells.
Tie figbtb with Quiker guns and his
hbtnbaidmiiils tire oalj "woids , vvoids ,
woi ds "
In the present Now "iToik Cenfial
stiilvoMr. i'owderlj is cntiielj out of
pliec. The Htuko Is not conducted by
tlio Kiilghts of Labor , and if it Mas con
fined to the Knights of Labor it could
c.wily have been snufied out within for-
tj eight hours The only formidable
fou'o fito the skilled railway employes
ombodled In Iho svitchmaii's ' and lire-
men's brotherhoods. They don't recopr-
nlro ljo\\dtilj- a leader and don't
ti.iiii undo'him , and his elicits in their
behalf tire eatiielj' 6uporserlcnblc. Iho
piopoi place for Mr , Powdeily is on the
stump and in the leotuio hnll , as apio-
fcsfional hbor ugitatoi for bo much a
speech , voty much like DiclcTrovelidc ,
who his -worked his jaw for moio thin
years ns n labor vclormer , but
has not done si stroke of labor -with bis
hands since ho found reinly-m ide talking
more , ptofitablo
RUSSIA'S pnosciui'Tiox or JBIPS
Thohouso of loprtsontntivos has called
upon the p-osidoat lor information zvs to
Itussia's pioscilption of Jews , the justifi
cation of this action being in the inquiry
as to whether any Ainoricm citizens
h.ivo fill on under the prostriptlon. It
is baidly to bo supposed tint there Is a
single citi/ciiof the United Statqa timong
thojo who will bo nllouled by tlio Itus-
siiin { fovernuiQiit's edict of expul
sion , but congress could not \\ith
pioprioty have ahked foi this
information OMoptln buhnlf of Amcii-
can oitlonslio might bo in danger.
Itis impossible to jiy how fvr till ) picsl-
dent will go in bupnlyliif ( the inform i-
tlon called for , but .it uny rate the action
of conji o .3 Is a suggoilkm to the Hns-
sliu goveinment that its piobcrlptio-i is
roganledvlth disf ivor by thcgovein-
nieut of the United Stales. It is not at
all likely that HUH will Imve tiny effect ,
but It puts this country on 100-
oid ns condemning one of the most
ciuol anil umvari mtablo peiso-
cutions in all lilstoiy.
Thol.iwii whluh aio notv to bo cnfoiccd
nnrainil ) thoJovtj inUvmla aio not of ic-
cotit cnaotinitit. Thoj weio ] ironml-
g.ited seine eight jeau ago , nnd until
now the c/ir'8minist < fs , it would bocm ,
Invo been ashamed to cirryout legisla
tion \\hlch \ Is almost imp inillelod ( or
birbailty In Euroiuun hlbtory. There
aie about four million Joivs in
Hussia , and the brutil edict
agaiiHt ihojo people is , that
heioattor not one Is to bo al
lowed to live in the rural districts or in
any ot the BUI illor towns , the mines of
I lie cltloH wheio tboy nlono will bosuf *
fu-ed to dwell being ollloiully Hpoellled.
'Iheso tire ton lined to blxlooii of thoso-
cilledgovornimiiitslntouhleli ItiiBsli is
divided foi iiclmlniHlratho purpcuoH. mid
inm lure else in Uinsla will tin Uruollto
bo peimilted to live ut all , Tlio
law not only dolurs Hebrews fiom
the owneiship or even ocoupmey of
fai ins , but heroifter they will bo
piohibltod from having anything to
do with mlnoaoi- mining indimtiloa , aad
o\on \ from holiUnj Bhuvs in n mlno.
They will not be puriiilttutl to follow the
inoftusionof ulvil englnoor or Jinny doc
tor , or to hold any guvotjunoiit pint.
They are practically cut oil' fiom the
legal profession , beuiuno they must Invo
the o\pro buiictioii of the mlnlbter of
the Interior , ami there Is nut a Hliifflo
instance of the 8motion bolng given
slnco the inlo was made. The
illiln'uil policy regard In noliool
privileges is to be londorecl
sllll morelllilujml.iind .lews nro to bo
Imrrod out altogether final many of Iho
higher educational lustltiitlonH.
It 1 ObtlmnteiT that uut lorts than a
jatllion i > oopUv\Ul nulTcr from the on-
foroemoutof the.-.o lu\\u \ , und tlio qiuiw-
tlou ofliat is to.become ol thla inulti-
ludoof liuoluaturj refugets Itcnn the
rural dlstrlcU and Binnll towns is
( i most st'i'lous one'hnt \ \ makes
Iho situation of these unfortun
ate people ? In Ruwln slngulnrly
Iraglcal , observes Hie- New York Sun , is
Its hopelessness. "If the porto should
uudoitakoa Blmilmly oignnlzetl nnd Im
placable porheeutloa of Its Christian tub-
jectsla Atnienla or Crete all the great
IXMVCIS of Cuiopo would reinonstiatetind
iheir protests would buir fruit. Dut
Huropuan diplomacy has never ventured
to claim the simo light of lute.Terence
with the lionioutTulrs of a great Chris
tian power which it hag repeat
edly ai-crtcd with relation to Mo
hammedan countries. " ' It his boon sng-
gested tlmt the gient Hebrew bankers
of Kuiopo might avert tlio proposed per
secution of their people hy combining to
piralyzo the credit nnd. commerce of
Hussln , mul ills bdlovetl they -will evert
theirinilucnco in this direction if the
Uu&sltin government pioeecda with the
crusido against Hie Jows. But it Is a
slmnio to the nitions that in this
iloslng decade of the nineteenth
century they witness this heathen
and birbaious pioscilption nud
do not utter avvoid of condemnation or
proliMt. The congress of the United
States hnsallciiht given a hint of the
feeling that pervmlcs this country , and
vv hilo it may have no inllucnco It is ciccl-
liable to the nation tint it has not ut-
terlj ignored what tlnoutcns to bo the
most cruel c-\crciso of dojpotlo power
during the piesent century.
.1
The republican platform of Nebraska
dccluusin favor of laws compelling rail-
loads to adopt appliances which sclmco
supplies for the protection of its em-
plojos against accidents. The neco'sity
for such legislation is made m mifest by
the recent report of the inlcr&ttito roin-
meico coiunil-tsion , "wliicli shows that
during thejoar nlnoloon hinidrod and
seventy-two employes of tlio laihoads
In the United States have been
killed outright and tnoiity thou
sand nnd twcntj-oight injuied. This
shows tli.it of the trainmen engineers ,
firemen , brakemen and conductors-one
death occurs for one hundred and sev
enteen emplojes and one injury for ever }
thiitcen men employed. There Is no
other business -where tlio death rale is
proportionately so hrgo , and there
should not only bo state but national leg-
win lion in the matter of adopting till
the appliances tint science a.1Torda , and
this is demanded bj the .Ne
braska republicans. Uho old sys
tem of ear coupling is yet in
vogue on many roids , simply because to
adopt the more modem npplimees
would entail the outlay of .1 fe\v thousand
doll vrs. Stockholder who receive their
dividends of tou rso do not care if twenty
thousand men are tinmitiilj injured and
a thousand nmrcletod in thopeiforinaiice
of their duties.
Accidents will alwnjs happen to train
men , but seicnce has otYetcd many in
ventions that reduce the chnnces of
accidents voiy iiintorially. TheNobiuska
leglslatvue should bee to it that the de
mand of the lepublic.m platform in this
regard is heeded and a hnv onicted that
will foico the corporations to adopt
whatever methods or systems there inny
bo which will reduce the number of acci
dents and deaths to tialn men.
'I'lW J'KCSS A3D ' HK I'ltfKKRTOJi'S.
There has been a deplorable iudllToi-
eticootj the pirt of tlio pioss gencrallj
regirdir.g' . the outrages committed by
the Pinkerton mercenaries at Albany.
lleio win a cise ot the shooting clown of
inollonslvo persons b } ' aimed rullluns
fresh from the slums of Now York which
should have driuvn from every newspa
per concerned in Iho public welfare , nt
least In the state wliero the
outiagea oucuiied , indiprnant de
nunciation. J3ut the great join-
rmlsof Isow Yorkha-vo had nothing to
say about the matter , and very few olbo-
v\heio Invo given it the consideration it
meiiled , Id It possible tlmt the editois
of Ihofco papers are unnblo-to sco the
danger to the authority , the rights and
the libv'iticsof the people in the ox-
l" ttnee of a svslem which allows corpqi-
atiuns to employ on ocuision armed hands
oC tecKlcjb and irresponsible men to
bono their will ? One of tlio
coinnlalnts of the founders of
tlio republic ) against the Eiitish
king \vis that lie quutoied among
them ni go bodies of armed ttoojv' . Is
it n mutter any lew scilous tlmt tliegretit
coi porafions tire now permitted to com
mand alnlcisnrulho eonlees of aimed
men , under private control , to spy upon
anil oveiawe the peojiloV
Itis gi.illfjlngto bo able to say that
thcio aio ii few lulluoiitlnl nowspipois
whloh luivo not pormlltodtho Piiiltorton
outiages to piss without notice , andsuch
journals luuo trcited these outrages as
they deserved. The Springfield , Wtifesa-
cusetts , Jlepubliam , lofeiring to the
occurrences at Alban\ \ , says :
"J ho Now York Cnntnl rillroal company
inaj bo absolutely ilffht on tlio iisao lalsod
by Its htilldng umployos , but the uninjfen
lia\ocliaiiBeiltlio rmostloa for qultu another
by hlrliiK PlnUoitou'n privilo iiuny , Tlio
events ufHatmdayiadSuiidiy In the fiolijl't- '
jaiJs at Albany vopoat , and clouiieu Imp'ies-
hlons proiluculut , Olitenifrt and cUowhcio liy
t h Is Kfnis usurpation otlbo pollio aulintll-
Uu ) povvirs of thamnnlitpallty nml stito. It
is tlio function of Iho police imd.ln e\troin-
Ity , of Hie mlllllti. lo protect property ,
wliithci of nn JiiJIvIdiul or a corporation ,
ovoiuit Iho cost of life , utul should it bo en-
duiit'orel rosiiurco cuu ulvviijs bo hid la
these loltlinilo ( anus of soi.lil ouler Tliu
ilfilit of u m into pioti'it bin ovn , or toaniiu
wiilelinun toilolmil his liusoor buik or
fiictory , has boon miilnttitnod by law , lint
tlioiitfhtto cill Inon ou tut In i an oivmliol
hiiiiil of inciiunuiioa , who must from tlio
firuunHtniico.1 of lliulr inn ploy incut bo del.
jioiiiildOH , mul who litiviino Hmdln ns rep-
uvtcMitatlM's ( ifluxv , h. not tobu eoiicoil'il. If
It lie conccUeit , wo Hive : ( lie foudul u Ji luclt
ajtaln and our r.iilio.ul stutlois tire in lavv-
l < > hiiw tlio rallies of buons vvlio held "by
thOHtroii ) , ' lumcl. "
The Now York Com cxhtltlurtin'i \ ,
n f tor n caiiilicl consideration of all the
ie.iclu > tlio following
'llnl employment nf ( ho nnnoil Plnltnrloii
men by tlio Ooi tiMl , therofoicw luitllled
nultUi't * liy Iho Inw ofucilf preaoivallon nor
hy lhiMiiiurtMii'y of tin ) Hlluiitlon. It \\ns
iiiinii la Iho fiko otoxpirleiuu , whluh tiiUKht
tlmt u liliMil K"11" ' wltli a i-lllo cannot bo
truttudto luvp ul toniMr | v bou UirwiUsnod
by mi uiiRry crowd Kthu railniiJ uuttiorl-
les who cmiiloyiytthD i'lnltcrton men did not
know tlil it hotl ( nn oxtnordlnary laujt oC
observation. If liny did know it they cm-
lot be too scioreljr-blnmeU for what bus oc
curred.
Those aio ilo ( views of pipers that
lold no scntlhd'nta ' hostile to the cor- "
poratlons , tmcl which Invo uttered no
word in appro f. or defense ) of the
vcllcm of tlio 'slriklnir employes of the
ICew York Central. But independently
of their viivvs'ieVrardlng the merits of
-ho controlerkv//between the railroad
company and its men , they tire nblo to
sco that suchan orffanl/.atlon ns Iho
Plnkoiton prhnto army is not only out
of place in our social order , but is a
menace to it which should bo removed
as promptly as legislation cau accom
plish it.
OJM//.I A ADDfiATBr. .
Recently the board of public vorhsof
Denver ad\trtlsecl \ ? for bids for a quarter
of a million of public improvement
bonds. Despite -widespread nollijo
of the sale , not a solidify bidder np-
piared at Iho olllcoof the toArdtit the
hour set foi opening the bids , nor wnsnn
oftor lecohecl by mail or telegraph.
This is a startling- condition of ntTairs ,
nnd isparlleulmly injuiious to Domcr ,
\\lilchvvnsabout to Inaugurate an exten
sive sjateinof street pming.
The ihinneial patalysls of the chief
city ofCoIoiado is in stiiking1 contitist
A\lth the fcplemlid position ot Omaha in
the monetary \vo ld. During 1889
Omaha disposed of public improvement
bonds aggregating bevcn hundiccl and
nlnotj sovm thousand , nine hundred
and fifti dollnis , boat ing five
and elx per cent Inteiost. Pour-
fifths of the amount we.ro shoit-tlmo
sewer and paving bonds , one-tenth of
-which Is duo annudly , nnd nrosociiicd
b'j liens on the property of the icspect-
i\o paving and sewer dlstilcts. Tlio&o
bonds did not go bogging for bidders.
On the contrary , the demand was bo
gieatthat a juenilum ns high as eight
and one-eighth per cent wib netted on
ono bunoh of one hundred thousand
dollars. The total picininm with ac-
ciued inteiesl realised on the yeir's
sales leached the maguiflceut sum of
fifty-two thou-md ono huudied and
twciitj-nine dollarstindfiftj-threo cents.
Omaha fair and a half per cent short-
time bonds &old during' the present
month at a picmium of Uvo and tlnee-
quartcrs per cent.
Tncso nguret forcibly uenionbtuite the
gilt-edge credit of Ouiilia , tit homo and
abioad. Of the millions c\pended on
all classes of public improvements , and
the various bonded obligations inclined ,
not ono poniij has been repudiated ,
llvorj ovideiHo of public Indebtedness
has been inomptly met at nmtuiity , aud
the city is in position today to cancel
considerable o ! its outstanding indobt-
cdnessif the Ijpndholdeis ivonldsell.
The financial opotatlons of the city
chtillcmjo comparison with any city in
the countiy.
SiNCU March 1 the total number of
hogs marketed tit the picking centeis of
the countiy reached the 01101 inoufe num
ber of six million six hnndied and lifty
thousand , aa increase of a million and
a half over the eoriospondifig peiiod of
18S9. Of this number Omaha scores an
increase ol nearly two hundiul thou
sand. The aTnormal iucioaso in the
number marketed Is laig-ely duotoiho
reduced ciops in the vest. The sliort-
ago of corn will undoubtedly swell the
rush to market during the fall months.
It doc- ) not paj to tuin foity cent corn
into porlc , 01 beef , and farmers uro
wisely taldng advantage of the present
steady prices to dispose of their inaikot-
able block
In arranging the fclreet swooping
schedules precautions should bo taken
to insure weeping instead of dusting
the streets.
Tlio Iron ) ol Kiite. '
Gilcatn I'lllmnc.
It seems n cruel fate tlmt takes off John
Doyle O'Reilly nnd lcics us Mlco McDonald.
Tusticfl tlio lio'.t 1'oliC ) .
j\cu > 1'ailc llo/IiJ.
A strike crushed , to omth may iho again.
Justice Is the simplest ruined ; mid the lost.
JUr. aiutltr is I'ostetl.
General llutlei ndmlts tint ho was not a
gieat soldier , which goes to show tlut ho has
icad the lilstoryof tlw wm in an intelligent
anil impartial way.
The Southern Mf'ihotl ,
democrats killol IMaish Coolt
lieeunso hotiledto Iwolettoil .1 ? a icnnbllc.ui
to the Mississippi coiistitutloinl convontloii.
Ailcans u doinociatsmunloroil Oolonel Cluy-
tou bocausoho irul boua cleetol to congress
am republican nud Hft1 * propailmr to contest
the right ol the man vv ho had stolen his seat.
IIojio I3v 'ii for Ifnlfutir.
I'lilktilfiilita Itccnnl
Mr. n.iUour ncciucs Mr. CJladstonc of at-
taclcliiff thollagllsh povcriimcnt for follow.
ing picroclcntH sot by hlmwlf jean ajjo , If
Mr. Halfour should llvo to bo as old as Mr.
Qludiitoiio ho woull doubtless chnn o bis
vlovvs on sonw subject oil vihldi , In the
laiiBuafc'o of Mitcuulay , bo now feels "coolc-
suio. "
N 'i > Yorlc 'it 11 1 Proposes.
S\W \ ( 3 > rk Wai Id
An evening contemporary , epeaklng- the
Gr.uu monument , romiifta tlmt It Is proposed
in Ibis city "to eroef , i nnjjalfleeuttonotnph
over the nitnaiu ? of our niost Illustilous
inlllttiry lieio. " NotuiiiB of the Idnd. A
cuiotiph Is an ciupt ) tomb -a inoinotlal It is
jnopoueil lo erect hero m Now Vorlc n na-
tloiuilinotiiiiiient bcnoith vvhhh tlio rcmiuus
of OeiioraUlrniultuntl bis widow will ultl-
nuitelj
" Q'oo IMuoti l > otm > ernoy ,
Cincinnati fvmmentil-0titetl ( ,
Inilluun loinlaiill , tjio atnlo-i indebt lucrcnso
In the hist deculo. 'this occuired In the face
oftfruil iiiiitoilnl proipcity. | 'J'ho yield o (
a i ( cultural eroiH , minor lit. natural ( jus , uml
nmnufnotinora roiiciilly luw been unusually
( ; iHU. It IsasUod why InJUinashoald , under
the chomiislaticu , luortwo her debt moro
limn 100 per cout vvHUo otluTstitos luivo
boon ptvlni ; ofl IHelH. Wo fear Indiana ha <
bon 1 1 i > oc'ulatln ( , ' too much lu domeciiitlo
IKiUtln.
Dlo ol AH loan
, August 21 , [ Sjieolnl CuUofrrani tc
Tun HI.K , ] Tlio bWiop of Scira-Li'onowho
U at | ui > ciit ( .ojournlni ; In Sivlt < Eerlund has
rcctihcd news umntmlnt'tUu ivpotts ot the
iK-iUlH nC Me-ihiti Oaloa anil Jaileniuost inul
Mra. Klnjjniiin.inuiiiborHof tlmpait ) of nine
mlrtnloimtliw vho Inft tlio Uultwl hlutoj
miiioiuoiUh's HKO ivltli lh olijuct ot toieli.
ItiK" Intliu SsuOuii. They dlil at BIcrru Ltouo
from African ttyer.
pnn T 'PUP PTHTM' rtPiivtl
[ ROM TllL STATli lAPllAL ,
A Kick from the Drlrora on tlio Standard
Street Eallway ,
HOW STOLEN BEER CAUSED TROUBLE ,
The Mystciluus Kobbcry of Tuesiltiy
Mjlit St ill UnioMecl Another IH-
TCirco Cii'o Itoljs Up A
AYoitiaa lluu Ovci ,
, Neb. , August21.-SpeclaltoTifn [
Bii 1 It hai beca noticed of lite tlmt few
men omployid by the Standim ! street rail-
\va.V conipinyiennlaeil over n weelc , no mut
ter how vv ell rpiaUlled they were for the posi
tion , but the tycciucnt chungo coulil not bocx-
l > lalnccl. But the mystery was explained to
day lo Tut : lln : bv a coupla of the drivers
whoweioanioiifj the fo\vwboha\o \ \ rcm lined.
Tbostoiyls test told In the words of ono of
them :
"Jfo nun"said he , "can remain in the cm-
ploy oT the Stindaul sticet r.ill\\uy tompiny
unices lie viiUnUj ntrnea to glvo bnelc to tlio
cotnpin ) half hia sil.irj lornenrlj thieoyoiis
in advance , llio seheino of tbeso robbers is
thl1)bcn ) \ they employ a new m.iii they let
him run for nliouta wcelc and then they cotno
to him nnd Inform him tlmt if
ho will ngieeto buy a worthless lot for flOO
011 the Iinks of Silt meek nnd allow the eom-
pntiy to talco from f 10 to SI.5 out of bisvnrei
of S-i5 every mciith , they \\ill allow him to
ronriln in the employ of the compiuy It ho
lofuses topnj $ ; ? 00for ilotot sand hills tlmt
ain't ' wortli IWO ecnts , ho Is initnedlntelv ilicil.
Thcio H 110 compromise. Von must either
gho n mortgiKOOii lialf of your H il iry for
twoor thieo jcawor jou get jour walking
pajiers. I tell jou $ ! j u tnontli Is snail
onougU wages to support a lirgo family ,
nnd It nay money to left oer I prefer
to invest it v net cor \ I sec lit There's -poor
John Nlihoi with , oulj 0110 le > ? 'J'lie lient-
lossniaingei's wcie ciuel enough to iinko
tliUpi-opositlon toliim tuicl becmsoho snld
tli.it lie needed all lira VV.IKOS , andeonsc-
qucntlj coulJ not invest ill propert ) in the
botiotiis , ho was lircil Ilc slniintr is m-
otber , and I rould mtntion nnj iiuniuci of
others vho tell tlio same stoiv.
" 1 he most unfair p.ut of tbe business is
thatuot'iuir.mteols plven th.it the driver
will lie ictalncd in scnvieo long cnoiifjl'to
complete pojincut lor the lots eontr.iitecl
foi If a man is iUi > charpul and un
able to llnd other cmplojinent the
eompanj holds a mortgage oa the
lot mul ean foreclose It anil
in.Ao the poor ex driver lose every cent put
into it. Thcj of touiso cm dlstli.iiBo any
man the } wish , even if his lot ii neaily inlu
foi , nucl theuby get ncnrlv "half bU wajos
bnelc. TUrouuti tins scheme thev c.in L'Ot
men to woilc for the staivutlon ilgure ol
about * JO pel month , nnd board nnd clotbo
lhcmscl\es \ > . _ I toll you this is piettyioclt ) "
TnFVisri ttiois iioiiiiiu\ .
The sliangoioUiorvof nn old man of his
hoiso nnd buggy on Pirst and .1 sheets Tues
day night about 11 o'clock is still shtoudrd
in mj stoy. The c-bief of police and slierill
liavo spent considerable tirao in attempting
to leaiii something mores about tbo old imn
ami his piob.tMo file , but as jot tbo
nffiir is as invstciwns as over.
Mr , Coots , who lives on Fust nnd
.1 , and who witnessed the lobbcij.
u-iis seen todaj' . IIo is a mm of voracity .mil
theio is no doubt ot his telling tlio tiuth. llo
sajs hovvas ono ofthopei-hoiib witnessed
thoiobbury. He sav tlio old man jump up
after being Jeikcil out of the buggy .md urn
after tbo vehicle , shouting that no liid bwu
robbed nnd jelling lor assistance 111 stopping
the thieves. Uoots vvltb others joined in the
ch iso uml could have sei/ed the homo's bit
as the animal was tinned south on Second
street , hut be was afnld the thieves might
shoot him. Ho followed this old man in tbe
chiM ) f or a long elistiuica ami lliully give out
mid bad to leturn , but the man lolibed still
kert upthochaso "vYhathis becotroolibo
olamnul 'ibis is the question tlmt thoof- .
llccrs aie pondering over. Ills sudden dls-
appoir.mco ronHiins the Iwllof that ho vuis
vvjutoiilv inuidctcd bv the bold tbieve'avlio
robbed him of bis horse and hngg ) . 'Ibo
oHlecrs are determined It possible toilmiout
whit has beeomo ol the victim of the lob-
n is T\.LE or TIOK.
Thornas Duvullls a man past the meridian
of lifo who his n promising family of three
children aged olovuu , nlno and bcvon ycais.
Today ho appcareil at the district cout nnd
caused his attorney tolilo a petition for a dl
voice1 fiom Ills wife. He tells the usual tile
of woe , Ho dilutes that the aetlonaof Jilt , . .
Duviill with ono William Johnson aio tdono
sullluieut cause for a separation Dutiii ad
dition to hoi IntUulitv , Mr. Duvull claims
tint his wife Is a poifeot termijjaiit. 'Hint
she swurs and uses othox- bad limgiugc in
the presence of her childion , and In other
wajs makes bis llfu a burden. A divoicoiiid
the custody of the young DuvalU is asked
foi by the plilutlff.
HI sui/nor str.TioMGOI' urm.
While thodolncryiimi forI3auors whole
sale beer establishment was lolling seine
ke'n's oflugrrinto Soligsolms establishment
yesterday Hill Jones , a uaitci at the Hotel
Mick , sneaked upandstoloii kcstul ot tbo
liquid. IIo took the boor into thoeoll.ir of
tbe hotel , where all hinds /ot beistlv drunk.
Asa result the iellovvabejiin quarreling nnet
liuilly abuilj iiegio nnnicd A. . Jolimon took
offense at some ronnik mudo bj another
coloicdmaniianwl Mo-.es Burns , mul vvhlp-
pliijj out niovolv cr ho snapped it .it Diiins'
iient. Thoonlj tliiiii ; that prevented a umr-
tler was the faet that the cutridro ( Jiilcil to
ovplodo limns then seized nlonj'carving
Inufe and attemiiled to plunjjo It into .lohu-
son's body. The ) other piiliclimits In tbo
eliunkcii orglo vvcio fiightciieul almost Into
snboriiess by this blood cuidUnt ; set-no and
rushing up tcpanted the nurdeious coniliat-
uiits. OWcer IJilmei vv as called nnd he ar-
ruted Jones , who stole the keg , and Bums ,
A\ho wielded the knife AVhilo holding these
two Johnson got avvnv , hut \vis ai rested
tills morning Jones \vas \ scut to the county
3till this tnoininjj lor twenty two days 011
tlucharge of Iniccnv. Johnson vvai lined
JfaSO and Burns er 20.
TIIU1 VV A\r A IICPOT ,
A petition signed vvltb the iinmes of 100
citizens of Jl tj-beiry his been handed to tbo
stuto bo rdof transpoitntion asking for tbe
building and inahitcmticoot a depot , stock
yiuda and tlJlngat the switch spur in that
jlieu , be-louglng to the Coloiuclo , Kinsas &
Nebraska railway company , Secretary .
S Gather bis vviitlentbo general manipor
oftliQ.couiiiny iisltlngb formation conccin-
! ng the stand taken by the romp my After
u teplyis levelvcd liom that oiilclal tbo
tiflulr will bo investigated ,
in NU1:11
As Mi-s. Eel Hughes was crossing 0 street
m ir her home , between Tvventj-tlind and
Tivctitj-fourtli list evening , ono John II.
Alien lainodiivlng ata tcirllic uitoof sliced
down that tboiougbfaro mid knocked tbo
lady down. Shovviis ti.nnnled tindu loot bj-
tliu'hoises nlid tbo wheels of the living vehi
cle passed over her. She was picked up
scnseUoss and caitied Into Jicr homo A phy
sician was eillo laud nt first it was foiled
she VV.K latilh injured UhU moininj ( itvvas
asfortnlne'd that although ebo was bully
biulseilandcut she would prolnbly Burvlvo
liei Injuiios After j\lle n saw i\bat ho bad
done list evening lie laid I.ish rnd I'od. '
About an hour later Ihu polieo nnnagexl to
captuiu itiiu
1IVI8Y \ \ IISOSINSVM1. .
Sbeillt Mrl aln hw recelvol word from
tbe malioii nf the homo fm falLn viomou at
Milfoiil that Daisy \Vllsoiiliun Iwe-onw Ins.ino
and hiw mudo two attempts to commit snl-
cilo. Daisy Wilson is tlio jount ; 1'iJl '
whom some Uhilstinn ladle-t of tiiocltjbo-
cuiuo lutercbtod , and limy cndeivored to sivo
her front a life ) of shame bv bcnduw her to
thophuo lucnlionod ulxivo Slw will proba
bly bo brought back to tbo asylum hero.
bTATR 1IOLS1J Mirm.
Congrossmaa I.avv i was at his old haunts
In the stntu house this inoiiilns , looking
vigorous and cheerful doiplto the snub bo
Inlulv iweivod liihla lupiritiom foi iiiiothur
term. Ho'said that tbcrovvuj nokiiovvlng
vvlii'ii tbo present bonslon of coiiKrosH
would end ill cuso tbe oleetlon
bill canio up , IIo complimented very hlghly
IVrryS. Ilf.ith.Tim IK uoiro jondont ( ut
ViisfiluKtou ' llo slid tlmt Heath's 10-
jwrU uro ahvayHrellnble and Ihut tbo con-
gwHBiiien theiaadvos recolvo n geol jnany
polatcw cciuecstiibit ; cougresslonal mutters
frotnTiirUKKof wlilolilhcv were iRiiorimt.
TkoAmerlcnn biscuit and numufnetuiiiiB
company of Chicago ha * nrroptccl tlio pro-
vlsloni of thostiitutoa of Ts'cbrasUa cntibllng
forolfta corporations to beeomo domestic cor-
partitions
* nr NKVVS * vt > vofrj.
The oriiimlzcd ht > or societies of Mncoln
nnd Lane-aster count ) nro romplcthiR ar
rangements for the appropriate celebration
of l.tiborduyon next Aloudnycok. \ . llio
cxcftl cs will coMtst of 11 jirnnd publio
par.ido in tbo forenoon atidmuMc , poiililnvr
luidviirioui olbor foatutes nt Cushiiiaa park
jn tliouflcriicon.
Atfi u in. this morning i\ small oil bouso in
tbo 11 vVM. jiinla vvaa burned to thogi-oimu.
Lo-ii nbout $100.
Tlio matron of tha loino Jfor fallen
women tit Mllford hns suit word lo the sheriff
hero that she \vishc > s to send llosa lleasloy
back to Lincoln. No reason is assigned for
tills llosa Ii thcthiileoujc'iir-cild plrl who
Is soon tobeonno a mother mul n ho is wait
ing for tlio district cnmt toi-ouvenoto bilng
boventeon-veirold Unit ISuger to nuiount for
tbo p.iteniltj of her eJilld.
WHO \VAS C5no\VASIllNOTON'P
Eh ! Well , now , don't bo too sure about it.
If the f other ot his country should come uick
nud inn for iirosidcnt , and jou lud to write n
eampilgn lifoof him nmybo you might mul
that > ou did not luioxvuuult un nwfiil sUbt
nbout him after till 'VHiat.vou vvnntln that
casevvould boa plainly vvrlltou , trustvvoitbj-
nndundcibtamln'blo aciouutof the lintnoit.il
CJeorgo'sjouth and imnbood , his tialulng ,
his nchievements , bis cbarjctor ns n man ;
no cherry tree , or e-aunot tdl u llo " business ,
butjnstthe straight tiutb nboutliitii , wlmt-
cvei ghoit stoiles might bo needed jou could
itx up tosuitjouiielf. Andtlioplueo vvlioro
joucoulil llnd all this would be In the Ameri-
eanbcd Uncjelopclia lliitnnniei
Kot tbo 15np > elopedi ! Diltannien , jouua-
dci-sUuiel , but tlio Amcileniil/od Uncjclopcdia
Uritinnlci ; sounds pictty near tlio tiling ,
butlt is a mighty diileiout thing
Snno vvaj1 with ] ? i mUllii and Jefferson ,
nud Hamilton ; with I'atuck Homy , rniel
John Ilmcoik , nnd lYniids Jihrion ; with
Henry ( /'ay ' aud Lonj John Wcntvvoitb.
Lookiu tlicoilRinal Kiicyclopodi.lCiitaiinlca
mill jou will llnd wino of tliein mentioned ,
but mighty llttlo moie. nnd some of them
not even that 11113 ono of tbo old
Oeoigesgots.i column wbeio , m Ameileuii
man irets balfn dozen words. Hut pick up
thoAinuicaiiliod ICiuvelopcdia Hutaiinlea
mid you will see Iho dlfferene-o it once ; tbe
snuffv Gooi cs hlco n bick seat on their
niigiisn thrones , and tlio men of docds and
brains who nude tbis vvostern cmpiic. uro
eoming to the front.
" \\nnt \ to know vvlnt wo niodilvingntl
\Vcll , we'll Ull ou. Wo mean to sell jou a
sot of tbo Aimnicmi/ed nncje'lopodhRritin-
nioa and takeyouisubvd-iptioii to tlio Oui v
Hi i for one vear , both at tlio s.uno time
Poilmps wo'lldo it and peilmps wo won't ,
but if we don't ' > ou'll tulss it woia'b than v\e
shall
Vviu-b uuuiu n , uiu you suj i vj , come ,
now , don't be in too t > r a liuriv Von
baven'tcveulieaid what it is going to iost
jou jet.
\ou cm stmd Scents a div , suieljMiy ! ,
tboduilj pallets alouoiosts vou 5 cents unel
jou must h.ivo a daily pipeu1 j'ou know ,
whctboi v ou get sin eiuv clopedi lor not Jiibt
puts cents into mi old stocking foot eieh d.ij'
lei a mnnth and the'ii add II ) cents if its a
sboitone , orji'outs if it's a long mouth , o | . (
cents for Pubiuaiv , and bo 11 ulyvithtlio \
whole1 ? ! r > 0 w lion , our n0'eiit calls on voti Tor
tbat-.rpOuiid > oui uromiseto pij the bimo
sum monthly for tlio ne\t eleven months , bo
will give you the Hist llvo" volumes of
the AuiciicanUeil J'jiiejclopodia Bntamiiea
light then and tbe 10 and we will uudeitjku ,
in our 11 line , to dellvei j'ou llio last five vol-
nincs within four months , and will put vou
down for 010 > eir's subscription to Tin :
OVIVHA. lint , dailj and bund ly oditinns.
Keallv , If you want a fittci tiling tlnn that
vou'lllnvq ' toi.il&o it for jouiwiffor wo
eatVt give it to you
n"V\but \ is the Amerlcanted Encjelopcilla
liritaiiuica ? Well , you know what tbo I'.u-
oyclopedli Hutuimien is. don't you ( 'ihe
AHicnc.mizeilUiicjclopedlnJlritimiie.i is just
that with all tbo subjects of Intciost to Amer
icans rewritten exhaustively ancl luoiigbt
down to da to , tbo subjects ivhlc-h Ainoricans
don't ' caio nbout conden'e'd ivitlilu reisonablo
limits , \\liolononcs of InoKiaplilos of prouii-
uent living men added , nnd i complete new
set of maps. Yon vv on't find as inudi about
Lord Tonnoddy 01 Mupby Junction in llio
Aincilcnnired edition as in tbo Ungllsb ; but
you'll ' find a heap sight more about Uenjamiii
Hiiruson and Qvovcr Cleveland , or Oshlto u
audICauma70o.
U en volumes of It , about seven thojsiiul
liuges , 01 fouiteen thousand columns , oqmd
to about 110 oidimiy volumes in amount cf
contents and about oiw thousand oidunry
volumes in inteicit and roil value.
" \\iiut \ to bcir some1 mote i \\Tu couleltell jou
any quantity ; but advei Using space is just
the same lib inoiiai , tind if vou want moio
thnn two columns full , wo sli ill have to add
nnothorcentto tbit dallv ci lit Our rcpio-
bentntivo will bo lound to scei you befoi o long
ami if you need more talking to ho will five
you Just aq miic-li as jou can bland Ifhe
sliouldii't ' come soon enousli to suit you a
postal card tons will Ininirmai lu n hurrj.
T1\K \ AKUOltN'CJOM TI3A.
llic blushing gill piUbored tbe paitor's
Uripbt gndloof blue round her Imoe ,
Then loclt.nl thoeadscloio with a pidloclc ,
And gave away the le\y
Slid the simimei young rain to tliopiettv
milliner "y u aio a imfeit Venus. " ' o , "
she reiplieel : ' I am an idornoss. " *
Wh.it is that jou iivJ JI.wiv nnrilod'
Well , I'll ' iiovoi bellovo In men ucraiu "
" \Miy ? " "Tlio vows of love tint nun undo
to mo' " " \\ell \ , but vou tliteiv him over
"You've been inauieJ tbieo months " "I
don't ' c-nio llc > wis so devoted to mo. IIo
might 1m c boon decent about it IIo might
hnvo kept single for avcainajhow ,
Miss Kittcaish-I v\isb tosolecta necltllo.
Mi Smlliv for voui liusbaiid ? Jiiss Klt-
tcnUUNo , the gentleman I am endued to.
Mi Smiliix Well , I fe'iiossjou luel batei lot
Uime-oino nioiiudiind piclcitouthimself.ou
inUbt In oak off the in itch.
'Win , Mi U row n , wbvaro jou inllbigup
fiont " " \Vcll witb so
votir gatoi"Vcll , ininy
daughter I have to ttiltosomo bteps for sylf-
pi election. "
1 Constant Peruser' ' wauls to know who Is
tbo author of "Their AVedOmg Jouinoy" If
you mow who stinds the expense of tbo tiip ,
u liy then , as u geneiMl tbiiifj its "pa"
] iitc'lieller-Ned , bow would jou define alee
lo\o It'lteri lUncdick A love letter Is a
thing that ten ycnib aflorvui'd jou ge-ueially
wish jou hadn't vviitten.
Miss JVhudo bikes to bijtho vvlioio the
mul tituetes swarm.
MUs Jfito sivs sbe tliliilts-it h ledly
hul foi m.
Before men a-balliiug to BO :
nut Aland U 113 pluii us a n.iuovv fat
jiea.
While Kiito is bony as bonj can bo.
Ami that unites , n difference , jou
lillOW
Qlhcronroovoroiio huudied thousmd mnro
women ( ban men In Kiigland Jleuo's another
urpiment agila.stfico trade
"What do vou tldn'lnf ( tlilb idea Of vvnmon
ruimliiK their liusbnnds' " "Oh , I think it
is guitetiuo" "Whj. [ urn hlwckcd to hear
yoiisaji.0. " " " \VcIl , Ikuoviivbat Imn tilk-
int ! about , TlioioIs Jilts hmitli sliolcthor
husbamlhavohls own waj In ovoiytlilnir "
" \\ulli" \ "Well , sbo mined him bj doing
so. lie went to the doss. "
Wants to Get tlio Ie\il' TOWIT.
The clti/ens of jLook county , Wyom
ing , juit nciosstha DaUola line , nre in
dignant over the at loin jt of Mists Carlisle. .
Kent , tin Jiiifjlibh woman , to ct a pie-
oinption on tlio 100 acres on which tlio
Devil's Tow or htnndri , The Devil's
Tow en * i"i S'liil by geologists to bo tlio
most wonderful bpcelmon of biiHtallc
crjhtiilli/.atlon In the vvoilcl. It la u
natural obelisk noaily 1,200 feet hlli ( ,
870 feet In dlainolurat its luso , thlity-
live foot -at iln top. The trround on
whluli It htandflhas herotofoio boon re-
KnulodcfJ public and it was Intended by
the citlrenh Hint it should remain ho.but
it bus been dibioveiecl that Mls-t Kent
filed upro-oinptlon on itiiiicilsondoiivor-
Ing to pujvo up 'Jlio land \vortlilo8H
foi a ilculturc ; , and [ lotltloiH have lieoii
Bent to the land clop irtmont ut Wash
ington iislilny that her appllcatloii bu
rejected.
Titr.oitTinr IST : ,
A peisonnl rlpliU Ipnguo. v\ltb nmcnilx r
ship of sixty , has been organUed nt llluwltin
'llio Kplseopallnns or "Wilbur have COIt )
mencod the erection o ( a now chuivh bum :
lag hich will cost $1,000.
Iho AVhltnpy Champion last week report , i
a heivy hailstorm south of that plato v\ln. . t >
left drifts of lee hub deep in the lav lues
The vulora of Dlller instructed the school
onicurs to wnt additional room until a now
building could bo erected for school pur
poses.
U'ho NorthivoatXobiiski Veterans' a o
elation will hold Us fourth i minion and en
campment un tbo fair giouuds in Ci.tvvfmel
Ocloboi 1 , U and S.
Bai tley hai no suitable rooms fnr the pu i.
He schools and minv wlshod to vote1 SJ.txxi m
bontls and then build , but at the election last
Week the bonds \veto defeated.
Sundnv afternoon a Ticment ptvmhor
prciehoil to the Young Men's ChtUtiiiii a- ,
soe'lition upon ' 'Judgo ' Ijjneh , or Mob Im
timllts Hehitloti to Civil Uovcnimcnt "
Allss Halt lo Tow no , thought to h.ive b.vn
fatally shot by Puitt , who was Ivnched at
Hlalr , is showing signs of Impioveincnt nud
thophyslolatis have hopes of hoi iceweij
'Iho cltl > e ns of hogiin county held a u'ltvf
liiRat Cliindv on Jlondny todoviso iniMns to
Itiilueo the hearney AeHlmk Illlls railroad to
uvti'nd their line catmint from Uillawny
this fall
1'iith llooth bouphta new mow Ing math n
ice'cntlj and turned it loose in his lii\unu >
grass During the night roine one i nlu. ,1
hismeadovv und with aslodgo luinmti bieiln-
thoinaebino Into a thousand pleees.
Oikdilo bis a "peail llsbeiv " \\lul-
hunting peaiU tbo other d iv O it MIskiniiMi
found a hum in sKull in the JJuhoni iivii
about ono mlle upstream Jiom the month < u
( . 'eit.ir cinok Bj the appciiantc , > i ihe1 skull
It bid been hi the liver about Ihovons
Standing Hear and his follow nig lmt just
leturned to Xiobi ua fiom lndi.ui t < ml.m to
talto uptheii aUotinentsonthe I'otie 11. s , nt
Thev It'll hist spiing with iviow e > f n mm
ing , but hy the inllueiuo of nnssionnin - , nut
squ iw men tlii'y we'io porsu ide-el to utui n
1 ! H Hinshaw of Tallinn v his n-tuitml
from Lipoito , Ind , vheie , as nttmiie'y for
, lohn I1 IlcM-iv of \iiibut v , ho hoirnn * Miit
against the liiltinoio\ ! ! . Ohio inilinul lom-
panv for t iMKH ) damtges , as tbrough tbo
ucgligonce til lh.it ioinpin } , \vliiletnvellng
over their 10id last Novembei he ii-ceivt d
injuilcs. aim fiomslileh lie is puriiimcnlly
elisablcu
J'lii1 I vv o DjiKotas ,
lllghmorohad , $ . ,000 Ihe
Senator I'ettiyicvv is nt home1 for the fall
elnttom
'loin Stoillng ot Splnk couutj Is a candi
date foi United States siMiitor.
( banilieiialn his oiynni/ul a teinont uuiicsi
eotiinanv and will put In a luge plant it one i
.lolin \ \ PlelditbOli ofCbie.i o Is pi evident of
thi'coinpuo
Otto ( Jtantof LcidCilv snvs thoio is a
beltol icfrietor.v oie , uvei iglng bolvvtxtil I
and $ -11 nor ton , extcudlng fiom 1'eii.iiille to
Leul , that it vv ill paj to h imlle it now
.A mastiff dog made a siv.vo nttne'h on
.lolin Duncan , a dravnum at ( iiand i''oiks ' ,
biting him bcveiclv in two place's.
John Oi ought .1 revolver to his assist iiieo and
laid tbo canine low' .
In Ilelinon Clitllles Uohoitsnn's htllo
ilaiiRbtei was plnjing vvitli mitclus mlliu
stable the othe1'dnj , and , as iieonsoiiucnio ,
set Ihe to Mio b.iv , ilestto.ving his loy stable
and imito a iiimntlly of ba.v
Hilly Willinnis , mall clerk between Pit no
nndTr.uj , leeoived a seu-io slioek fiom i
stioke otlightaiiiK tint ocouimlvbilobu
was in 'liae'i The holt stiiu k a roundhouse
ue.u bv wlioioho was stmdmg.
Avouth of twelve or foiutc'en suimners
nnincd Melm , leslilingin Ihst ( Jrand Folks ,
loaded a gun vitb e-oin , intent on killing a
dog Piepaiitorj to committing the deed ho
icsted the mu//io of tbo gun on his feat 'llio
gun wont oft-so did his givit toe
Slnu\ Tails Is asked to give > > IIOOI ) mil the
uoressaij hind to an edge tool in iniifacloiy
to loeato tluio. Tliocotuerii his sc'cinod
eight ] ) atenta at u cost of > jJOIK ) , hav lug WOJ
000 rauil U t took , and mo looking foi a loea
tioti "The eomp inv if located tlieio will em-
nloj fionibOOto 1UOU , niuii.
Tin : iNousTurAb rrnijD.
Bioouljn Ins a Japanese union printer
.r.ip.m bos tvvent.v-iilno ojltou
mills
Paris shopkeopci ? conphtin of a very dull
season.
San Tranclsco will have a co-owrativo
bakciy.
Glass and iion works shut down for the
summer ire ivsunilng.
Ono Biookljn union will flue every man f > 5
not p trading on L ibor day.
Anew vvoikinan's free school lias been
opened at Moriisaula , N. Y
Iho Sin Fi.mcisco hiowcts expelled a inin
for smoking a Chinese in ido clg ir
New Votk ftesco p ihttcrs complain aba it
house paintew doing stencil woilt au $ a.Ll ) a
dajIlls
Ills cilculntcd that there aio riO.OOO tallois
In the United States , lu New Yoikclty ulono
there ni 050,030.
AHoston pinuo company , employing 000
peisoiis , has adopted the nine-hour elij' vvltli-
outiedueing wages.
IMInnnpolh has twcnty-threo flour mills , * -
with an d til } capacity of 10 , * 0 ban els. Ono .
millmukCb T.JGO bttielsja thy. , '
Fifty joar ) ago the llrst power loom for
we u ing c-arptts was hot in motion by K U.
Bigclow of Hojtoii Ton j lids a daj wa * It \
01 igmal capacity.
'Iho einplojcs of the Uritisb ndmlralitv w r
ofllco and poslortieo , have Itegiin the f JIID i-
tionof nuiiinii of goveiiiment workmen , o *
stillco orothei puiposcs.
'Iho "lehef fund" oltlio Puniisvlvanin inil-
road is no biinll alTair I ast veir ills snul
the employes contiibutcd $377.101 and tbo
companj & 0ll ( ) , inakiiiir a total of JM7,0.1.
Of tills MJ.'l,60U was piiel out.
'Iho Clpann liters' Intcrnatlriinl bus $ J3'- '
UK ) Duungtbo last cloven joins tlo iiiiluu
paiil out In bnnelUs 8lW'Ju. ! ! , of iv hiib SIJI -
I'.Uvns for btuko bonellts , I-'VS.7) for sic k
bonctlts , f ( > ti.te fordeMtli bcnellts and
1151 for liuveling cigurmakuti.
ABOUT WOMISX.
A daiiRlitcr of Ibo Into lion llcnrj J Unr-
inond , cdlloi of tlio Mew Yoik Times , is u
praetlcniK pbjsiciau in WaMihiRton.
Ihovvldo.v of Senator Ulddclbcigor li.is
taken cdltoiial charge of tbo bbcmimlo.ili
Herald
raiuivD.iveupoit's boaid cost linr M u
week. Sbe liv es vv bolj on to ist almost bl u k
with carbon , and weak giei-n toi
Mrs. Osc-nr Wilde hamming borrelf com
piling an alphabetic ; dictionary of bhalm-
pcn can ( monitions.
Miss Mui'i Tilllngbust , of Ninth Stoning
ton , Conn , is Jin invotc'i ito snal.o lull" r
Since the Itli of .Inly sbo Ins sottle-d ( befuto
of ninctv snikus of all kinds , blae-k , c > i'pw '
licid , nililcrjand lattlosniikcs.
] , li/alL'tli ) Uornatot'k , im nfr l i ? inl.cr ,
preacher , llvlncr at Union Spt Injjs N 'i , ti.i- >
visited la ber lid tlmo I'i'JfUVt pe-rsoiw , and
nculv twice tint m.my sl ( It iirrsoiif in and
out of Jioor lunista on tiles bitth Held , etc
Jennie Williams , a soumctto for Tonj I'as-
toi , and of lit'1 nit oinnmont of vniious Lon
don cancel t h ills , Is aid to ho nbout to Ic , d
U ) Ibo altar Luid l.uwrencol'etio ofCoptfold
Hall , K sox.
OMAHA.
„
LOAN AND TRUST
COMPANY.
Siibtorlborl and Gunrautced Capital . $500,000
PaldlnCaplt.il ICO.OOJ
Iluyaand soils tocl. and bondit tiPKotlute-i
comiiiorel il piipor ; rei'oltcs nnd uxoeiitcs
triiKlHiitH ! as tuiiiNfiT UK. . lit and timtcu (
corporatl'iai , tuUia clmr u uf | iioueity , eol-
los ( taxca.
OnaahuLoan ScTrustCo
SAVINGS BANK.
S E Corner lOlli encl Douglns Sti
I'nltl In Capital 9 W.COO
Hnbscrlliud uiid OuarnntiuiJ Uupltul . MYK > < )
t-lubllltj of btookholiliTs
6 Per Gout Inlornit I'lild on IOIID Its
1 UAMC J. liAMli : , Cuhliler
Ofllceiri : A. U , VVyriian , prosldunt ; J. J , Ilrown ,
vlca iiroblJcmt , W. \Vymun , truaiurur ,
nirooUirs : A. U Wymati.J If. Mlllurd. J. J
llrown , UuyO Durum , K W. Naub , '
) , Kliutiall , CJcoruei U.