TJHJfi GiUABA DAIJL.Y . BEEfflJJflSDAY. ; , SUPTEiUBER 2 , 1890 , IJLTHE JAIIY J3EE. _ _ _ r" r"r , E03BWATHR , Iditor , KVEltY MOIININO. Ui rrrox. | hllyaml Sunday. Ono Year . Ho CO Flu liiontll-l . t d 01 ulnt e moulds . . . S M piuu'iiy ! < < ( . Uiic Vonr . . . . . . . . . . . . - ID ) Vcckl ) llco , OnoVcar . 120 orncrsi Omnhi , Tlio Hoc lliillillnz hMitliOiiinliii. Corner N miri ST.tli Streets. inunill HIutT * . Ml'psrl Kliot't. ( lili'iico OflleCi II ? fliainbir i > r rmntnrroc fuvv YnrK.IEonnilt UJniuin. Tilhtlno ( tullellng l oeutuuiilli fetieol. AH minnm n Irut loin rrlntltu to n > w nnd t'lllorlnl in itttT Hhiiild bo mlJtuswil 10 Uio Ulllorlul liipiiilinoni. All l > imliie < < Ifltcriniiil miulUmi'M's slioiild lie addii'ttnid to I he Hoc ruhllililii Coiiip.iiiy , Uiiiiiln , Draft * cliccl. " mill tnMoflie o union In lie uuiilo imvablo U < the iiiuer at llio oe > ni- Jinny. IIic Dec Publishing Company , Proprietors , Tlio Itco Dlcl'ir. riitJiim and hrvuntconth Sti EWOItN STATEMENT OP CIUUUhATlON , Mntonf NcbrjMki. I , - Uoiintyuf IlDiishs. f Ore 11. T/ichne'U secretary ol Tlio Boo rul > lli > liln.uotniunv cluoi'ioliMiin I J4npitrlti.it llio iiiliiiililiciiliitloii ol Tin I'AIIY HIT. for Ilio ucoU uulliig August ! , 35.X ) . vi ! ) in fol lows : Fmiclu AtuuttS4 . . " . ' . 'CO Mondir. j\nan tU" > . MIX rncsdiiy .Atiptul''fi . Si. ( "ill \Vuilut" \ lnr.Aii < rtist ! ? . i.0,1'1 Thmiduv ATl lstj ! . SlMtt I.HliU AimiMt1 ! ! ! . ! ! , ' . HI tuturihiy. August 30 . i.'O.S.13 Average . 121,121 Quo II. TCIIIIIC. . K\M > rn tn tip fora IIN > ntvl subscribed In my jrrpoiice this UOlli flay of August. A. I.1" > 'K ' ) . IMAI..I N 1' . I'mfiotary 1'ubllo. pr 2 - ra r = - I Foil trie present week at least Grand Island will take "sugar inhors. " Till ! ] Moocsssion us a giancl exhibition ff llio bono and sinowof the metropolis ot the IrimbrMibbourl legion. TJIR ticastiry call Tor twenty millions of additional bonds viill l < oop the wolf from the doom of the bondholders torn , / owvccLs. \ . PrxxsvnANIV highwaymen havoa Crent dejil to learn. They should talio lessons fioin Missouri before attempting to puictico their profession. 'FoiiTy-rmtiiii mid. a half per cent in- C'-fibc in bank clearings for the hist wool : in .Auprtut will do for midsummer , but \\uiltilltho fill icluins aic in. "Wi : Alolalo uo conlldinco in saying that seine of the candidates abroad for county und loglsintL\o olllcoswill reap "a luirvest of batroiircgiots. " Ir Mi. iMcKolglum bliould suddenly discovei that human toll was a laigo part of human "hipplnoss , tlio question Iswould ho admit it upon the stump ? Tin : icnoitof. the purchase of nuovs- jMipor t > ) Senator Quay indicates his vol untary rotircmont from public life or a delibornto ohallen o to political suicide. KR reports ImAO it that "William and Aleuimlcr Boloiiinly agreed to pie- Borio the peace of 13uropo , An early In crease in their respective armies may be looked for. " * ' Tun comit/v ij iiot In a mood to sanc- 'SGaslon ot congress , as pio- posed by Senator Edmunds. Public \\ol- faro demands an curly sottloinont of pending legislation and prompt udjouin- mcnt. 13v a comWnatlon of faimou and dem ocrats , nn alliance man wis elected speaker of the Oklahoma legislature. His life is despaired of. Tindinp him self involuntarily hi democratic company doubtless piovod too much , for his noivous system. "Puoimm'iOJf , " snys the Topeka Ite- pitllican , fijwaking'f torn oxpoilonco , "has bred more intolciunco in Kansas than all the other isms that over emanated from the infernal regions. " Which fact is commended to the cjilra confaldoration of the * otcrs of Nehralca. . in bomothing sad in the an nouncement that the Fanners' Alliance of South Carolina has swallowed the democratic party. Many tiooplo vho stood biok nnd loolccd atTillman feared Boniothlnptorrihlo , but the most willing1 no er thought tlmt the democratic party iroulil lo taken In. KADICAL o.\tonsion of tlio flic limit would bo npproulatod liy o\ory \ onter- prlbinghtiildor. When thooroction o ! frame tinder boxes Is permitted side by Bldo with Hiibstiintiiil bilck blocks the city not only iiultosdib.ibtrous fliesbut cheeks permanent investment. Mouuovv of San Fian- has . ixiif'itioo * the LI. - . .jv , . lity to B- t through bucaueo of thefudoial uj > - polntmonts uliiih had been made in his dibtrict , Mr. Morrow certainly did not consult ills friends or the friends of any one in declining to run. IIo \\jisfrijfhtonod , OiiE\T gobs of gloom envelop the democracy of North Dalcotu. Wllbin a. weolc one ciuididato oa the Btato ticket dropped dead , another woposos to tixno from the blatoiinda tlilrd retires foi-.peiBonal reasons. The dislntugra tion of the tlcknt would not bo such a Bprlous mtvttjr wore there a Hiifllciont number of domoerats in the state ready toaoucpt the coitly honor of a nomina tion. Tine deep Lirbor at Gulvoston now Booms to have some chance. The conference once committee on the i Ivor and huiboi bill has agreed to put the Gnlvoston liar boron the list of porrnanent improvements monts , Tills moans that it will not have to depend on the river and harbor Ml' hereafter for the annual appropriation. { L'he piesont 1)111 will cuiry nn approjirlu lion of $500,000 for Immediate use in the linproNomont of thodoop water harbor but the socrotnry of war will bo author \-M& to tmlco a contract to cover the rholo work , thus contemplating the ox pondlturo of 50,000,000 , , , Hereafter till appropriation will very sensibly b culled "annual" and "permanent" ant vlll not wait lor the long- and oontinuoc dverand harltor expenditures.Yhll tlio ri > or h running It would seem thu Jin world is 11 cot ing. TllK To the I dltor Of iii ! 1K \ > : 1 noticed the crotB-flro resulting fioin your illvor VB , spucch. Don't jou think jouworo Htllo off" UiUH n common o.\resslon | when you snid : 1 They ( the government ) never agreed to ply the soldiers In gold. The ( jrooiibnelf pissed current for adollarnt that time. " You iurely know better than that. Orccn- backs were not Issued for sotuo months attoi vnr : nii prodalnicd. 1 Uilnk K you will coiiHtilt with the boys who went out llrst you will 11ml thfy fjot ° | | ! "i < l some of tliew two inymcnts In yold and sllvoi , The current money that tbo Kou'i'iimont p.ild when the v.ir broke out vaa ail "Implied contract" You wore right \\hcn \ you salil the boys vo'ililliiivofe'oiio just tlio same \\lthoutuiij piv ; Lveijbocly knows tbat Itvs not the l > i > that toolc them , for every man tint en- IMciltlio llrst jcar u w Butting fioni tno to ton t lines us much us TJnclo Bam paid him , 01 promised top.iy When the greenback viis only -\\ortli IU ecnts In gold , It was only n promise mi'l In plate of 81H they ot 3.20 in money , the purchistug power belaRverj snmll Indeed. 'Iho boys Jld not stop tomulio oil a written contract with the go\ernment before the ) onllUod , but puttholi shoulders to the wheel llrst , trusting to the honor and lutoRilty of thu government they foil put so lard to sa\e top.iythom Is thu obligation , tlioicfore , Itas ] aJtJ 'J'liouontiaoUis sent us blankcti that uould hardly liolil togotlicr until tliov reached the fiont , let alone nitual use , received their jny In cold , and who uai thoio to say to thorn nayl If honojt for 010 why not for tlio other ! AVhnt would tlio contiMctofs1 Jictouos lu worth if the boyi had not lushod tothufiontl Go ask the southern plantou and leilacii whose Mist uUitcs fell beneath fie dcvastittagbreitb ofw.itl If 3011 agrco to fuuilih nu ono gallon of milk daily for tlino 3 curs and at the end of six months your meusuio Iciks so that I only got tineo plats , Is it right for ino to lose tlio othci live pints ! You may not Invo milk enough logo aiounil to allour customers on account of the leak As nn honest mm , after jou got your moAsuio IKcd , wouldn't > ou mnira up tholoaslhul paid jou for ! Ami ain't ' that about In tlio inopoitlon thut the boys got pild i All this has nothingespccUU.v to do with sllvei vs. gioenb.K-lcs tolay , but I hu\o onlj followed out a tiini of thought thu the dh- cusslon brought up Porrnypirt , ! think the government should p.ij thut before paying such largo amounts out for pensions. I'll TvrilKTiIl UNOH Voa-N7Lf.lt. Dining the lirtt ycir of the war , tlio premium 011 gold waa otilj t\\o to thric per cent , and the { frounb.ick dollar WHS north iiiiioty-oi jhteoiitsin gold. Inlfe02 the pioiniuinon gold , i.ingod nil the way fronitwoto thirt-thioo per cent. Gold \\aaquotcdat \ 1.0'J ' in Juno and 1.10 In August of that year. In December It h.ul gotieupto 1.33. Inotherordaonodollii' , In gold was worth $1.33 in papjr money. At that rate the p.iper dolhir was worth 75 cents in gold. In 18(53 ( , the premium on gold raagod fioni 1.21 to 1.72. At tlio hig-liost pio- mium of that j oar the paper dollir was worth 32 cents In 1S51 the gold premium i.ingod from 151 to 2.CO , und in 18C5 , whoji the waiclofaod , gold 10- oodedto 1.50 , vhieli mudo the paper dollar worth US touts in gold. Thls shows thut the roonback , during1 thogro'iter pirtof tlio war , AMIS vorthn great deal rnoro than fortv cents on tho- dollur. _ - " r'Vto-teliow of no soldlorg who oxpocled to bo paid off in gold. On the contrary , all who voluutooioditli \ or without a bounty , all who onlibtod ns substitute , nnd all vhoworo drifted into the boi- vice clearly understood that they were to lie paid in the ouuont money of the country. The piemlum oa gold waa a matter of apocul ition , and excepting- California , and on the coast during the win was a commodity just like quinine. It is not true th.it contiactors for blankets or uny comuilssary or qunrtormastor supplies woio paid In gold. All contractors were paid in greenbacks , just the same as our boldiois , our congressmen , our bupremo judges nnd the president of the Uiiltod States. Abraham Ijliieolii received only 325,000 a year in greenbacks , while the presidents sineo Goneial Grant's first term have received 850,000 a ) oar In money interchangeable for gold nndsiHor. Had the soldiers been able to hold onto their money until specie ro- bumption , they could "have exchanged their RreonbacKs lor gold. Unfortun ately most of them , ; ere not capitalists , but that is no fault ot the goornraont. . 'There has been no conspliacy to defraud - fraud the fcoldior , as is often asserted by the money quuclcs , hut tlicio was a conspiracy among- the disloyal elements in the north dur ing the war to cry down tlio greenback , erevte discontent and destroy confidence in the ability of the nation to rodootnlts obligations. .And some of the most blat.intblatherskites who have for yoirn been howling about the Injustice clone the union feoldier were copperheads and bushwliaelcers during the wur. /A' ar ; ; ; iNTuniiST orMOXOVOLY , If a duty is retained on binding twine it will bo in tlio interest of ono of the closest monopolies or combinations in this country and distinctly inimical to tbo Interest of the great body of farmers who must use binding t\\lno. The tuibt which controls this importmt article , from the ruw material to the nianufuc- tuiod product , had a pretty thorough ailing- before the country lust joar , so thitnomoinhorof congress cm pleadIg- noianooof its character. Thofarmoisof nearly ovoiy state in the union ere nr- rajod against this inonopolj' , and those of the west nnd northwo t pirtleularly weio uiifiuallflod in donounclng- the trust nnd counseling against the pur- chiiso of its goods. Tiioro has never boon in this country a inorogonoial var- faio against the product of a monopoly than \MIS inndoin this case , nnd It is un questionable that the fiu'tnois expected relief at the hands of the present con- g-i ess. When it Is understood that the test of binding twine Instyenrwas ti\o cents for every bushel ot wheat , amounting- for the entire ciop to nearly ton million dollars , and that tlio estimated profit of the trust -was forty per cent , the import ance of this item to the fanners of the countiy can bo roivlUod. The present late of duty on binding- tvlno is two nnd one-half cents per pound , The house bill proposed to reduce - duce it to ono nnd ono-quartor cents per pound , and the senate llnanco committee - too propose to make the duty ono and oiio-hnlf contj per pound. In his speech advocating an amendment topluco blndinir tvlno on the free list , Senator Davis of Minnesota showed very clearly that a proper regard for the In- tcrcste of llioarmors / demanded that tills bo dono. lie stilted , and tlio tiuth of thostatemont will not bo questioned , tint the outlro business Is governed by combination of nil , or e > ubstaiitlntly nil , of the manufacturers of cordtigo and binding tnlno a combination which exists both for the purpo3o of bujlnprlho rmv material , wliich absolutely contiols It in tlio places w heio It la g ro\v n , atul also for the purpojo of limiting the Bale of tlio mmufitctuicd product and Ikliiglts piluo. There are foity-two of thcno nimufnotuiorHlii the country , and how successful they hnvo boon In retaining- control of the homo mirkoliu sho\Mi in the fact that there were but about \\olvo hundied pounds ot binding tvlno Im ported duiing- the Ibual year ended Juno 30,18SO , valued at two hundied nnd nine teen dollars , nnd which pildndutyof less than ilfly dollars. So recently as last July the trust formed a combination with tlio cordage manuf.ietuierdof C.mndn , and they will vorlc tog-ether in llxing the prices of the law materials and nmmiuietuiod. pioducts and dote i mining- the limits of ] ii eduction. Tlioto is , perhaps , llttlo reason to doubt that the binding Ulno trust is ntnetublo , us Senator Divis declared , to the piiuvUlos of the act pisselbytho Vrcscnt conffioas to piotect tiado nntl eommorco iig.iln&t unlawful lestr.ilnta iitul inonopoli 3 , but , howo\or this may oo , the retention of a duty \\hkh \ is dis tinctly in the Inteiost of monopoly , en abling it to extort an enormous jnofit fioin the f tumors of the country , is something wlilch a republican congiess tumot allord to do. VKIRKDLY The republic of Urn/11 is the llrst coun try of South Amoilea to form illy ex press a f ilondly interest in the proposed lociproeity policy of the "Unitol Stiles , and the fact is interesting1 and impoitant for the reason that our tiado with that country it larger thnn with anj other of the South Amoricin countries. The ap prehension tliatDin il might logout the piopo-ition toiostoro the ( UK on eoH'oe and hides unices the duties im posed by tint country upon American farm products were icmoted , nppjavsto have boon without foundation. On the contniry , the lira- 7llhm minister at Washington has btatod by aullioiity of the homo government that Brazil will bo ontlioly satisfied with the proposed loclproclty conditions of the taiilT hill und will piomptly make concessions to the United States which UiObO conditions icqulre. According to the minister , the Brazilian g-ovornment Is piopaied to not onlj remove the duty fioin Amoric in farm pioducts , lut to admit iioo ag-iieullunil implements nnd other imuliinory and ma terially i educe the duty on cotton , leather and other goods from the Unite , J States. In nword , Brazil is ready to go as far in the dlrotitfon of oqiul reel- prodty . .istlio fimncLd condition of the couiltry and the revenue requirements of the tieasurv will norinit. No moro iron- crous disposition than is indicated in the representations of the Brazilian minister could reasonably bo oxpaotcd or asked for. "What this means practically } t111 \ lo ) necossaiy to cite a few statistics to dom- onrstrato. Our tradaMtli Brazil in ISSSamountcd tea little over sixty mil lion dollars , of which moio than fiftj- three million represented impoits from that country , lea\lng \ about hoven mil lion dollars as the value of the merchan dise wo sold to Biwll. In the sauio joar Brazil sold to the United Kingdom , Frnnoe , Gormanj and Sinln , meichan- diso to the value of about fifty million dollars , in exchange for which Brazil took the merchandise of those countries to the amount of forty-thrco million dollars. It thus appeals that while this country is a bettor customer of the southern republic than all the other cou ntries named to gether , the United States sollii to Brazil onlj about one-sixth as much as thos > a countries combined. England , Prance- and Germany aio now Celling annually to Brazil over foity uilllioi dollais' woith of moiuhandiso , at lezist ono-hnlf of vhich v.'o mipht loasonably hope to secuio under a filr rccipiocity arninjro- naent , piovidod wo could sell at prices that would compjtovitli \ thee of tlio Cuiopean countiies. A policy that holds out the piorniso of swelling our export trade with a single country of South-Amoiloa from seven million dollars lars annually to perhaps thiity million Is certainly worthy of soiloubconildoi.a- tion. tion.The The friendly nttitudo of Brazil In this matter tan hardly fill tooMrtamoro or loss decided inlluoncc upon the other countries of South Amoilc.i , which may ho extended also to the West Indies. Thoio isobviously in the situation much to enoouragothoadvocatosof locipiocity. THE pi ogress of railroad consideration in the United Stitos has been very rapid within a few years. The on the mlloago of moro than ono hundred nnd fifty-six thousand miles Is now opoiatedby six hundred and nine companies , but as a matter of fact most of these corpoiationa aromcro subsidiary. According- the recent report of the sociotuiy of the in- toistato commsloo coinmisaion nil Lut about Boventoon per cent ot the total railway ralloago of the United States is dhectly operated by ono hundred and forty-two compmios. Dining the year ended Juno 80 , ISS'J , twenty six roads , founorly reporting' ns independent operating- companies , had been consolidated under new names , nnd thirty-nine hud boon merged into exist ing sybtoms , .At the rnto at which con solidation 1ms hcoii proceeding- rail roads of the country will bo owned nnd operated by perhaps not wore thun a dozen corpoiations ten joarshonco. TIIE professional jurjman is the bnn'o of nil courts. IIo Is particularly numer ous In Omaha , and Is not backward in thrusting- himself fonvaul and lobbying for the job. The law piohihlts n jury man fioin serving1 inorothanoncoln tno yours , but It is not unusual for the pro fessional tosono tire teims In ono year. Should ho fall togoon the regular panel , he haunts the court corridors , shadows court ofllcors , and is invariably ou hand when the panel Is exhausted. Although the jurymen lor the next toiMi of court will not ba Boloclod for BOA era ! day , thp | county commissioners nrobosclgoel My'l s\varin \ of would-bo Jurjmon , who foot upon the position as a soft job. Tli'ofr iileiiB of the grot a re sponsibilities inolvcd are circumscribed by the Bilutyof Uvo dollars ueuiy. Tlio tlino Is ilpofor iciorin in tlio selection of juryinon. Kwy man \vhoIuiH \ nslceil for or intlinitod a" dcsiro to servo should boils idly excluded. An honest ndtnlii- ibtintloii of the \i\tf citinot bo had if iiicomiKtenli and. mercenaries are i > urinlttcd' ' to sit" In judg ment on ibstics involving tlioltallntor - ostJof lltigiuts. When men Boelc the position they are open to the suspicion of having1 udlrcct interest hi somoof. the causes lo boelourinlnodiuid jtiritlco do- mauds that the coinmissloaois und Bhciilt turnii dcif ctf to all applicants foi n phro ou tlio jury. Shut out the 1 rofossloniiK Tun obseuaiuo of Labor day thiough- out the countiy was elinrmlorizud by more than usud intorcHt inul entlm- blasin , and wns marked by very ( ow oo- cuirotices of disorder , nouo of which wtro of a woiious ntituro. Ituomoof the hirger cities the demonstration w.i9 the most extensive over made , and nowhere was there any evidence that this holiday of labor has declined in Intuicst among worlcing men. The observance of the tiny in Omaha -scry inucli buipab&od pio- viuus colcbiatious , lioth in tbo number of working men publicly piiticlpatlng und in the popular interest. Labor day miy 1m regarded us lnvin ? taken Its pi ice among the permanent holidajs , and undouWodlj within , a few jcars it will bo objorvcd in every state of the union. TllEnatuio ol the Aikansns democ racy does not appoai to Imuiovc Last Saturday , at Little itoalt , an armed b.md of theuntciritiod tet upon the icpubll- cans und boat n number of thorn Into In sensibility , Ihoy likewise destroyed borne seven tliou : md tickets for the union laboipaity. Tor unmixed political doviltij , the AiKtinsab democrat Is with out zui PKTITIONS for additional pilling places \\lll bo ciicnlated ineveiy vard by THIS Uuic uirriers todny. li ery Intelli- fjentotorls avaroof tlio import nice of tills work and bhoulilco-operito in secur ing the neccbsmy number ot bignaturos ofquallfied voters toauthori/o tlio coun cil to act. Till : piuiulo of the labor oigaiil/ations in Onnha , would do credit to anj cltj in the country. It senod to show not only the g-iowlhof unionismarnoig tlio vari ous clashes of workers , hut was n living- panoramaofOimiha'sindustrialstiongth. ' . Hot-\\eoji \ thehitif ) . 7CiinicKnteifi ; IHC The effort o the World llciald to do the farmer net Is the futin > 03t tliinythathas Iweii seen in NobrasUa for inanyn day. One caa liear tlio loud ffufi'mv of the ploasol Mr. Illtehiock twtwcen Uio lines. Onto the I > iUator. Van Wyckhas sou red on the whole outfit Imvlngliurrowsand Uutlcr afctho licad. The old mon lias been a\vav oil In his politics , but lie has been Influenced by honest motlics. and lie cannot endorse uujlhitig faa\orins of , tilckciy and dibhonCsty. 1'rhntc Jtichurds. Illfinox Ucjxitcr. L. D. lilcliniils , lepuUican noralneo for governor , is a self-made man. Ho served as n private soldier during the lite iuir. Wo Invo lial E'liernb , colonels , mnjors nnd chap lains clootoJ as fjouiaou , IJtitllj.D. Itlch- ardill \ bo thoflratpiivato faoldicr that was c\cr oleutoJ ( joveinorof the gieat state of Nebraska. As lo hisboinjolctted , that Is a delhuto eeitaiuty. Ins nnd Outs. J3uW Citu Tilhmit It is somewhat amusltJKho'.v the slauRhter louse doinocraiy und the p.icldng lioubo dein- ccracy in turn rule the roost in the democratic ben yard One year it Is HoyU , , ind another year it Is Morton J Sterling Morton is ( lultooftenthedomouatknointoeo , but Eoyd tool ! off tlio empty honors this ycir. Moiton , JleShane and BoyiJ 'Jlieso men mo all wealthy and the dcmouiatic bar'l is turood loose at each and e\ciy campaign. Foil-ins tlio Issue. Idllaunu Cinilfi , The publisher of tbo Kow Yorlt Voice nre bekin , ; bcimsothatpipci is not delivered to everybody tohom It is sent , and thrcaUn to make It lit ) for the postmasters. About a bushel basket fall ol the stieeuomM to this o.llcocverj wcc't and as ono-lnlf of them nro lefuscd and tlio imWisnersvon't stop them n hat Is the pool postmaster to do3 Is lie ex- jiocted tothasoaimn though tlie btieota \\itUasUot-jun \ \ ( in ouler to make llin take a paper Uo does.u'1 wait ? 'llio I' fit Ss eral of tlio nowpapcrs of Nobinslfa nro spealdng unkindly of our filond the high InodjomigouMtor of \Voild-XIeruld , nnd his retinue of sor\iuts , whiih pilovcs us Hero Is a simple fro-n the Sidney Oourml : "Mhat alts the fnrmersi" Inquhos Oma ha'a newspaper exponent of "culeliaw. " Easj'enough. Thearo helngboroj to death by tlio KnUblo of the besopBlcJ , Itlil Rloved , cano-sncklnij cbumiu who arotiyliij to teach tlietii something about f mining. c Slioulil lie llr.id liy All. llnicii Una Jttpuhlicaii. The second day of tlio N'utlonnl Farmers' ' congiess at Council Blufliv.w faovodvlcli \ MI elaborate discussion of Uio silver question by E Itosewatcr of 'Pins ' liiv , who was sub stituted instead of .Tones of Nevada , who had boon billed for that subject. The address of Koson nter was an able inodurtlon ana should bo reid bj overj' famiorin the stato. Wlillo his tonclusionsmaynot all bocormt , In the miiln wo tlilnit It tlio most logical position on the ilnancob of the imtioa wohavoio.id IIo talcoj a stand ajaipslj free eolrigo of sllvei nnd argues that thq law locontly passed bj congri'Sb Is uniplo foe the donunds for stlmu latins tlie Blhor pr4ilutlloa and lucroasluj the Yolurao of money. Jin Cor D Ills Day. Kctuncy JwriKil , Bcrtio Illtchcocli of the World - Herald seems inclined to lay all tlio ml-seiies ntileli the nruicra aniheira to , to inotcctlvo tnrifl , nnd un lso legislation of tlio republlcun party. "Will Dei tlo tall us liow inuehbettir tlmu were fortho western famioi for Jour or ftvo years prior to the advent of ropubllcnn iule , when vo hail comparative free trade ! His corn \\hciit\vorohnrJly \ vorthilraiv- ing to market. If ho sold a dollai's worth of produce lie didn't linow whether ho was get- thilja pojil dollar or not , and was nhvnjs in a hurry to spend It for fear it nould bo worth less the next day. In lew ancro \ \ the nrit < \ \vasraisod on a farm , corn sold as low as J couts p ev bushel , c is 3 cents per dozen , pork was hardly -v\ortli tlio niaiioting , common farmhandi got S3 and (10 pjr month , or uhonworking- thfl tiny ROonly50 ! cents , cxeeiilliiff durinif harvest , when the vitgc untrol from OJeoiils toll. U'hcn It vomos to puicliuuiff cUhin ? , etc , ? l Will buy more dry goods mid clothliu ? today than It v an Id thereat tliat time. I'lioio wcro tbo peed old times of cKmocr.itle mlo nnd for ono \\eura not iiifnvoJof ictuiiilnitto tlicni. KINO or AiicltlioMonnruliortlicj Dally I'npcrs. ( AVoincan Tin : Oviu vliKof : course Hx- cuse tills apparently supcrlluoj * cxpliitntlon but some folks who read this limy bo stuiiK * crs , not aciutiintod with the Institutions of the great nest. ) The enclycloinjdia complete and Tin : DMA- nI3ci : , dilly , Smuliys included , fora joir. How inuih for the twol Guess. You know what 'Jim DULY UKR costs , 5 centsa dny utidu cents c\ory \ Suiidw. That makes S18 25 a j ear A decently oound re- prlutof tlio KiiLlyilop.uJl'i lliltiinnlcai the ono that tnoryitudcut and literary man uses , will cost you ft 0. That makes $ rS.'J5 for botliHow How -ould'$50 $ for the tivo strllccjoul Cheap enough , ohlVdl , wo can do bettor thun thut for jou. Forty ilollir.s wouU bo libciil , Avouldn t itlVo can go lower still. IIcio Is vvhnt wo offer i Wo will furnish tlio Americanized Kncvclo pttiOli Biltannlca ( jouill \ \ llntl itdcscrlbed below it's ' as mucli supoilor to tlio oiiglnnl llrltinnia us Hint Is to nil the rest of them ) and Tin : Ivn.t ) Bnufor one year , Sundays Included , bothdelherodat your homes , roil 'rillllTY DOI.1A113 anil tike our piy in monthly Installments of $ i.50 Tlio ili t live volumes of the cncjclo poidlt will bo delivered \\lion \ you maltoyour ilrst pajmoiit , tlio rcinaiulng the volumes will bo dcllvcictt Mithin four months. D'rhls is ju-it a finctlon inoio tlmn Scents n duj. fou nnibt have a dullj i > apci anj how , Tnko n pencil and a hit of papir and llguw out for jouisdf tlio wrt of oiler \ \ euro uro niiikinp you. You know-what TnnOMMii Err is 33ut you don't ' know \\lint the Amoric mlcd nncjclopajiilu Britannka is yet. lliat's ' wliatwoare golaprto explain to you. The oii inal ISncyt'lop.odu Uiltiinnlca Is thottundiild vorkof lektemoof the 3 > Klibh speiiltiny world. ] ts articles In ouiy ilcpait- metitof science , hlitorMindhtor.ituro repre sent the thouphts mid clhcovcnus of tlio most fatnoUH men of all nations. The Wat of its ] irt'irutlon | ) vis consldwablj over u million dollirs. It is u monumental woik , iiftcpted as the authority bj till students and lltcr.uy men It is ou tlio shelves of o\cry public libiaiv , and In lumdruls of thousands of homes ; .md for e\cry \ person A\IO ! o\\ns \ It there are prolwbly llvo otheis who don't ' o vn it , only liL'oauso it costs so much thnt they caii'tafCoul ' tobuyit. 13ut tbo JCnoycloprodla Eritannlca 1ms de fects It was fotnpiled in Knsland , lei the special use of Ilnslljhmui.aiid quite aaturallj therefore it devotes a gi eat deal of spaeu to subjects of interest to ISiu'lishtnen lAelu bivtly , and couiim.iti\oly \ little space to many mattersnbout vlcll ] | Americans uaro u good dcil. An J3njllsli cojnt3' linj moro sild about it than aa Ameil- uan btato. An llnplisn liltifj fjets columns of Uognphy , while an American nruiidont hns only a few lines of mention ljljinoutli , Colchester and rciqnmoutli aio toldnbout ejvhanHti\eljwliilo Obhlcosh , lial- ainjjoo fJid lacormarodismlsaod witlia fo\\ \ paitleulaib of location and populitlon. This Is ull veij well for EnUsliinon ( , but it some- tinus inaljes an Amoneiu svcar or feel like swearing , aujlioxv. knottier tioublo is that the plan of tlio Knijclopi-dia Bntannlca excludes bioKrv phici of living peojle. A man Insgotto dlo hefoio the ISiicyclopJitllaBritannliawill talie nuj notiie oi him. And q.nto ! n number of ponons about whoiO Ihos Ameilcnnsnould likoto know somrtliiiig luno dciidodnot to diojet n\vhllo \ , iiotovenlor the salto of boiiif mcntloncil in in English Kncj clop edia ThL nlsoi > ro\okcsoutVii'iiUsof \ ) iHofnintv. llio publishers oltuuAiiiciIcaui/ed Uncjc- loiniliu Britnniiifii have icinedled ull thli TaWiiR ttio Ijiicjclopuinn Brlluiiilui M n basis and pi ( serving lutatt nil the sdoatille , liistoric.il , Mo inphiLil and other articles cQ equally intercjt- iiiH to both Englishmen nnd Amciluais , thcr liivo hid le-wiltten ijy n competent btalt of qutihtied writers nil llio ai tides of spcchl interest to Englishmen , usvell as tlio = > o of special interest to Amcncaiis ; reducing llrst within icasonablo limits and ex pmd in ? the second to enibuicotho fullrsl details. Thoyliivcalbo addcducompletoserlcs of biOKiapliits of piominciit living men and women and ninety six linely oxciuted maps , including a now map of ocry state of tlie union. And they lmv biouht eioryartido in llio entiieuorlidown to the pnsciit year ItsOO Iho result h the Ainciiuanlzcd Encjc- Iotiudial5ritaiiuiia , a iiork whn.li conibini-s allot tlio nd\antnjes of tlio latest Lnglish edition , niththose of i diatlncthclyAiiioil- canlibiny ofrorcience It is n inonumont oC cnteriisc ) , luRcnuity , learning nad le- seiich. Can jou afford to he without itl You know best , of course , Imt we don t think you canOur Our rcproscntativ o Atlll call on you shortly ; or If yoj would like tphnvohim cull nt once , a jnsuilcard to in will hrins him light cents and u trifle moro tlmn a fifth of u cent daily. Put that bj , and taking one month lUth. another , it will innount to 5-50 u inoutli , or $0 ajuai Ami foi tlut § . , pall in monthly Instilments of SJ.fiO cadi , wowillfuriilsli you with a coroplotp set of thoAintuuanlzed Encjcloji cUa Uritumiin , in ten \olumos , and tlic luiT ) 13UL every aj , iniluding Simdajs , for a joar. Cotli dcllveriit ntiourhouse You voii'thuvflto iloany waiting , cither. Wo attend to the waiting p.irt of thu tiaiisic- tion. Whoii > ou raakojourtirfat payraont of ? J5l ) , youRctiho llrst llvo volumes of the lli- cydopaJm they lui\o just como off tlio ; the cUlvcn'of Tnu DILV CCK ejins ncKtdiy. Within four months nftcr- vv.uU you will receive the remaining1 llvool - unies ofthcKnciclopndlahicharonoval - ino t roidy for piintinp ( iood thin , ' , isn't ' itl Ah I but yea don't ben'in toroallio liow geol it is. You p-now Till13LE , of eom-se , Kt\vonoodn't say anj- thlng about it. But you don't ' know the AinericanizcdHIiicyclopLuc'.ia Urltmnlci , antl tlut't. just the ic.isouvhj wonant to tell you allahoutit. Maybe yea think it is nu Enrydopanlla li'te ' the other J ncyciopiudlas } De.wvionjc. . It isn't iiiivthinoC the sort. Audit isn't a ra- pilnt oflUoEncM'Iop.ulia JluUinnica , oithrr It is sui gtiierH , tint's Latin for one ot a kind not much use in a amo ol cards , but n might } good thin'lu alibi liy. Unique , jou uiiclerMuml t B\erlicaiof the Bclfqrd Clatko rompany f Chici ol BlgpublUhiiif house/ Know , ofwestom cutoipiisound energy. Al- \\jys lookiujrourd for things that Oon't ex- itit , butoutrht toimd brhiRing thorn Into u- isUncu That's tlio A\ay this \Mstmn coun try prows. Well , tlio KUi'ortlClaiko com- puy have tikeiitho llncj ilopa.dtu Jlrltanni- cj , pulluJ it to pieces and put it tOotlier } npiin in Biith suinst\lo as to inalvo Ittlio best anl most complete libury of unlversil rofer- eneo for American use that money e.m buy today. And that t tlio woik the Xmcrlnn Encvclopu dln Bntaunlca that vo jnopoBO to ' lo'youvlth \ 'Jiiu OM viu Bir , dnilv and tijndujH for oiu ycir , in return lor jour tnolvonionltilv Instalnienti ot i',50 ' cwn. About \vliioli ilj you want tlio most com plete information , thocitj of Ilornluh. in liiiplaiul. orthoiity of Oiiuha In the United btatesl Thocouuty ofSutheiland.liibi'oUand orthostiitoof Nchr.is.kai ! 'llio most nohlotho jnirquls of DoodletonlorJIiouttnuntof ren- shho , oi'iilliu I3eniinln ] llirrison , jirosid'nt oftholIiilMd Stites. Hunt tlit u up in the oilKrinal Utujflojitdia Biltannlca and jou will find pages devoted to tlio.UnslUh hubjects and lines or vordsto tbo Amoiian. Then tuia toth Ainorifiini/dl llnuyclop.edia Ililtainileanud the whole sjsteni is rovcisod , thu mutters th it interest AiroricuiH i > io tre. toJ at full IcnRtli , wlillo subjects ovtlushcly Hn llsU ' ' Aniericma out of nhoutHhichO'JiVJJ'J o\ory l.iH,0)0 ) ( ) cafe iustiiothlnpat all , arc proper tlonatdv cut doxvn 'Hint's wheio the , Americanized"LOIIIM in. Seoi Soincthlii ? ne . 'Jho r.noyclopwdla Jlrlt- nnnicicontiilna no biozrnjihlus of HUng two nlo the "iihm of the work" excludes that tort of tiling- . The Ainurlcaiiizoil edition KIVCS tbo Uofiraiihyof otory noted man llv ing nnd especially of c\ory \ notoil ll\lne American , down to the prtsent je.ir. Anjlhlug inotoJoll. . yes , the imps Kluetj-slxof tliom , InoludliiK nowinapiof nil tlie taU3 in the union. Anymore ! I'loutj ' , Hut this U nlhvo luvo spaeoto toll about just now. Ourrop itscntatlvowill call on jou to tike joui order. 1'eihaps ho iiny iiotconio hoon OJIOUK ! to suit } ou Ifuxmp us a pjstal card and inj will call at ouco. Uni ) IHVTTiti ? xrjiTti UliUll DA i Al Ull ! , tAPIlAL , Tm Tolor3 ! of Ilncoli Turn Oat to Golc- bratUlio Occasion. AIL THE PUBLIC OFFICES CLOSED , lay Uiirrow-j Tik * a Ilii < l , mtl TtiniH A Pollllufll aviuk-HanucM with JSIrniiRo Deviien lor LINCOLN , Neb. , Sept. 1. [ Special to Tin : Drn.-Lnuordai was a bUrircr dny la Llti- coln th m the Fourth of July. Tlio entire city and surrounding country turned out in bollilaj attho to sec thocclobiation of the great oicaslon. Tlio links and n number of other business houses wow closed and ap propriately docoratcd in honor of tlio great gnla unj- . j\t noon all the state , county , ilty awl other public oftleesvuo dosed up so tliat allthoonieiiU and assistants could cu- Joy thotlay of rest nnd eelcbi.itlon. The forenoon vas devoted to the tr.iJos union , Knights of Labor and farmers1 alll- anco pioocsslon ima tlio ufteinoon tea pluilc and speech making. i'ho piocossion fotmcd on Klovcnth bo- tveeii II ana M troot3 HiuUvasa voij pretty spuctade. Thousaiuli of poisons lined the Icidlng Bticets tovitfh the narado. bhortl ) biforo 10 n in the piocesMon moved Dictator Bu uoxvs couU not resist the teinptatlon tomaUpolltlc-aliapitil out of Jjbor diy anil ullwhoiould bo foiccdbv lilui vero nwdo toveir ilbbons around tlelr una biiriiijftholnscilption "J , II. I'ovora for Covernor. " Ono tr.uispatoiicy wasciiriicd inwiildi tliomorabcraol tliereiiuhlitui naity ere dubbtd "pliiitos11 Outsldo of the political fcatura thopaiade AMIS as follon s : rirstcatnoeltjmauhal and seventeen po- lliemca inouutoU The Capitnl Oily labor bind followed , and after tlmn cuno the iintoti tirptatora.niucly . stlonginaibh lied by AV. L , . Snide About JUty momben of the pilntcis' union lollpucdand alter them uunc 111 ta-n clnir Makers , h The Clipper bind then appealed followed by twenty two plnstciers headed by bun hnmdier anrt tvinty stone tuttcis unaoitho guidance oIKioliutl ( llovci. Torij mcinberioJ thoDulienilanC.S. P S. fclloucjlth Juhn Kuceri us iimrsluil and sl\ty Knights of Libor loomed up after them. Then rajuo a small detachment of militia Tollounl bj the ( ( ovoinor nud tlminembeis of tlio citcouncil. \ . Then came the Moving ulliiinci's. . Iliclnnan , lolly-four members ; Fitth , thlrtj foiirmombtrs ; 1'raiilo Flo\ir lodge , Iso. JJI1 twcl\c iv.ifous , Nftnulu lodL'o , Jo l.to , Ihovii50Hs.Plojsaut Valley lodne ! ap IJH ! , Uentj wagons , bprai-ue lodBO , No. 1/b , Lane , lioj , Cue my , 1C ; Haines lianclil ) , < OI , Nolan , 1708 , each with fioni one to live \ehicle ? . Alter the pa rude the vaiious organizations iHiulultlulrij - to Ouslnnan pan : wlieio tlio uiteuiooii A\a < 5 devoted to mciilo plcas- uicb und sinech making. "All Hen DlNlioncsl. " i "All men are dUhonest"said the audacious WcKulfihanin a speech delivorej bj him in Turnas couut > the other d ly. "Vou are not to vote for the mm but foi the prhuiplos ho advocates 1" lute astounding declaration tame fiom the lips of a man who knows that lib damaging personal recoid nnd character is enough to condemn him In the estimatlou of nil fair minded men u0 roilUcs it , and attempts bj thiashainelosspiccoof sophiitry toholdthosupiwit of men who would look upon him -with abhoriciicoln the litrht of his tiue character. Can tlio politics of tlieSecoud ulsti-iit bo biought tosuclia low ooiidltioa of doijradationi 'Jho man -v\ho gave uttcrinco to .such a ttuteuciit will bo buritd under ciorldstiiiBlnfumy by a porfiot dclugo of lionust ballots cast foi the man wlio stands on his true merits and honor as a good citi zen , Hon. M. V.Ihirhn. , , > il Jlonlois. 1'it.inmt Hall. Tliolonghaircil , lljht-umplectert , loonoy- cycd , lc.ui livcrcd , Icathci lunged emlry who Imvo boon hollowing ovoi the state nt from $10 $ to&O per night , robbhg the rockets of fithuis and husbands and the stomachs of dependents to Itcep thorn howling , hive hoen successful They siw In the thicatcncd abandonment of paity lor the good of the amendment the knocking from underneath , tliomtheirstayauasupooit , and the certainty or being obliged to labor or to bog for their dally bread. Uhcir first object in life Is to piovcutaiiykindof asottlouieiit of the pro hibition question. .Agitation istheii stock in Undo , and when agitation ceases their oecu- pation is gone. Andso tlioy itould prciciit the piasaqoof the amen el meat that they muy still blood the families tint arc hallucinated b } their h ) poentioal v.Mils hi behalf of hu manity , that they may still i-oir und bellow and luxv the airat > 10 to $ o per night. o 7lio IVifnil of Unliur. Gmfcltl CttHtitaQuaier. The republic1 m platlorm adopted by the Lincoln convention recognUos tlio light of liboilng men to oigaaizo for their mutual protection and secure to tliomsolvcsiiplits to which they are entitled Iho icpulilicaii p.irtj luis 1lwa s been the friend of laboring men. Through it roor iuc > ii have seemed more favors than anj paity tliat hnsovei cx- htod It has undo the home.itcad.md pro- cniDtlou laws , ( riving to every Americancitl- 7en the piivilogo of becoming the owner of 3JO ncies of laud. Jtlms inndotho exemption liwsof the stito olNohuiski , soldy fortho protection of tlio pooi innn Jthasmado the uioclianic's llonlawaot tliostato of Nebraska , solclj in the iiitcicsts of the laborer. Ilioso tthostnndup and c r-.o the icpublkaii jurty nud cill it a paity of monopolists never lefci to thcso IbiiiBJ Hcfoicnco to tlieni vould ptovo theli own pojitiou'uutoiublo Too AVciilc lor Jiitliiisiasiu. : Thompson , the demoeritlo noiiiiiico f or con- Kressniaii fioin tins dlstik t , appeals to bo n \\ctblanLet ujwn tlio domocratlo editors who \verounxiou3 to support the nllianc.o undi- date So nohow thij don't ' wceni to enthuse and claim Met oty for their pirtj , as the j usually do Thcio is justu little doubt vlueli Is tbo weakest candidate , Thompson orlCcm , and this question dmvnstbeii enthusiasm. The publishers of the Engineering Novs hmo itBuctl the iseconcl olumo ol their innnual of Americnn waterworks fortho porioilof 16SUDO. It is a Imiid- comely bound volume , containing the liihtory , dotnlls of construction and other btitl&tlcs of oer.yintorwoikt ) in the United States und Camdu , anil glvci evidence of a very ffreivt ttmount of Inbo- riouj compilation on tlio pint ot the editor , Mr. M , fl. ll.ilccr. The plant * locattd nt Oinalin coinos infer for a full dobcilption , accurate- in ovojything- except , in iiscilhin ' a perpetual fianchit > o to the Ainciieau wiiterwoiks loinpiui } , wlio o prhllogo was enl j { jrautod for twenty onrfl , An a rcforcnco Ijnolc the inanuvl is Invaluable - able to those Inteiosted in tlio opei.itioii of jiubllo woiks. 'Jho thirteen \olumo ot tbo Ameri can State Ltcporla has been publisliod by tlio Uanerolt-Whltnoy coiuiwiiy , San Fmnolbio. It pro cnts the principal ciiK > H dtcidodin courts of laht resort in the be vn nl btntos holuetucl and imiiotatcd by A. C ) , Freeman , to wliiih la added a most convenient Index to the point iu tlio cases cohered AM. IfS JO TTJT.WS , Nebraska. Geiir-rnl Van Wyik will address Iho . county fair at Hustings. Ti\o \ runaways nlth serious results oc curml Siturdiy ntlltittlo Civok. The mw liyHi.u-ivl flouring mill atVcil I'oiiit will ho In operation in a few weeks. C. A. ClomrnU lui been nppeilnleel manly' , per of the farmers'alliance elevator nt Cli \vootl. Ip The Niumlnrounty fnuneri' ' alllinco wlL * jilcnlo at the normul school jjroundj In 1'oius ucptcnibir 17. ' Otto ] 3iutnnn of Went Point nud his two BOIII hmo returned from u tlmo months' ' visit to Oermnny. 'J'ho Dninly Uouiity Simelaj School a ocin- tion will holel ncomoatloii ut Allston , Sot > - tcmhor Uland.'j. Voino Cima , n scvcntcon-joar-old Enroll md.ls imsterlouslj iulssliij ( nud hi * uironts uro iicnrlj wild with grief. John Hidliiiffof Nebraska City has lieconia tired of his wife's absence from homo for sit years und has applied fora dlvorco , Kobboiies nio bciomliiR very numerous ii the southern part or llnrlun county imd the farmers mo ortfunizlug / protection. The manhulof Ulysses caiiturcj the thief who recently buigmrla'd llcrs' ) ' stoio sit Stailohurat. 1'urtof tlo stolen goods woio * iccovcred. The nc\v \ clcctrlo 11 ro alarm system hm been tested anil accepted by the city council of .North i'latto , but the lire boll lias been ro Jcctcd and a now ono ordered. The Ilnrilson Ilcmld pi hits n pcisoml con cernlnp ireaeherln , wliieh It states thnt in was on the \viiy tolslt \ tbo jjuivo of hlj wife beloro Kolng- Minnesota to niury ftladi 11 v ing there. AVIiilo Jolin Rroils , eighteen years of age wasstacliinir hay near Noith 1'lnlto , n tug broke , allowing thflvhippletreo to flyback , BtrilihiK tlio youiipman below tlio stomach andlntlictliitflnjuileshlohiesultod In his death half an hoar liter , Aslstci In-hw of II. C'rowo ' of Do\\'ltt at tcinptod lo coinmltBUIHdo by shooting her self , butnaH in-ovcntod from accomplishing her object. She issiipposcel to bo ono of tin * victims ofKklmrdthoLothnilo , , who cnusSW the death of nwonim atLliuolu ie ontlrf I * * I Ca o \MfoofAshhiul wont/ / _ picnic tlio other daj , but unfoi tiniiuoly the ) stopped their bugjj ) over a btiuiblo-bees' nest It vis no picnic lei the pair , foiwhou tlu > j emerged Irom the conlllct h'j- had a beaatl fill sting on the cud of his nose , \vhiloMi-j \ Cato hadu down on dlHoront inits of htr person. | IS'lno fumers of Stierman county , ixho woio on tholr way to the Black Hills to woik for tlio r & JI. company , veio at rested nt Cr.uforJ rocentli mid kunlcd off. tol'licd ford ou the clnrgoof Htcilinga case of boob nndslioci from the ! ) . AM euia near Soimca On examination they voro discharged , but uftci\vaids iliivon bade to llio tni-s. The people of Thodfoid pissed some rod-hot lesoltitlons on the subject. The meaweio limilly bctat libortj. A drnlnp park assoJiition Has been or ganized nt Ne oil. Spnilod ph'ldes poisoned a valuable cow ot Oelirohi and cuuscd her death. A farmer near Davenport inoculated 4OPO lung pigs as a preventive ngainst cholera. .A full downa llight of stairs caused alltt'o ' Maunliiggirl to bitoolTahunk of her tongue -Aiollci skating rluk th.it cost $ JOOOa , fen ycawago was sold atT.ima City the other day for 3110. The annual lounlon of old soldiers of Fie inonti'ounty boheldntSiJnoy.Scptembcr IT , b and 10. A Jefferson Rianelfather Is in his thirtj- fourth year , -\\hilo \ his grandmother -wife is oiih thirty , and as n coiisoqnuico Grcono county claims the bolt for jouthful grand- parents. Two Boone county fanners cxjwjriinontcd thisjoai on n small sc.ito bsuitfni \ ? " oveii\ \ acres of wheat fields. 'Jlio yield on thusaltol land Just eloubled thejicld on the "ficsh" land , the grain nlso king mucli heavier. Half a baircl of salt to llio ncioina used. D-iniel Picico. n phihntliioplstof Xsthei- villc , has donated four sections of line land near that city for an Industrial school for bo s aiichvillcrccttho piopcr buildings out of bis own private mirso. The purposes of the school are as follows : Oiphan boys to thonumber ofBOO will lie til.eu intotholiomo anOhoaidcel , clothed are ! cduci-tcd free of choree. After the bo * Is fourteen ycirs ef nga ha Is allowed wngeJill , hols elplitoen yc.irs of ipchenho iitf 0" > 'Alo/r " * P'iit of the boy's-\\agesis gl/ , lf'/ ' - discluvrced 01 graduated/ , , ! ' . a his four > ear's ' paj , rj'ho ie 0ye oriilim boys and RI\O the/fa | , 'u tionamlttiorough training l > better than the boy pots In the aVrt" . homo. At the nfroof eighteen the boy Is pio- sumccl to bo ( ijuiiipeel for life's battle , ami with liisfoui jcars earnings , something lilio SjeW , hols dismissed fiom the sihool Tlio institution -\vlll bakuonu aa the PICKO lu- Uustilal school. rA.ui Asrloultitral Kxhiblls iiiNoljrasldiaiiJ \ . \IJtlniiij ) States. Ileloware given the dates of the county fairs in Ncbinslca anel state fairs In adjoining states : Isohrasl a stito filr. Pcptoinhor 5-12. Grand Ihlund boctsugir pjhiuo ouons Sop- toiubor 1 PlouxOlty corn jnliiooopuinSt ] ) lciiilor ) " > , Ivansussi.itii fiifr , boiileiiilur ll-'O. h > titu fair , Sitoinbor | ) 111-10. KUIIRASIA COIN1YFA11I3. e'ustt'i. Sept iM Oi.t. Ujl'loico b < > i > t J. > I" D.iwos . . . . "Ppt.lT-'JJ I'oilc t-upt - ' ' > Dlxcm . .l-o ] > t. Jfi Surpy si pi 17 ID I ) odsi > Holit . ) -O t II Nuindoi s , , . .S < | . i I.nv > on tpt.SI-2i ) Sliorw m. . .Sept IMtt . ' " ' I'Mllinoto . . 'id-Ill Valley. . . , . , .Sc'pt < -J7 Uianlclln. . . . SoptJl-'JO Vorll btpt. " 5 Tlio Hope Slinuld 1m Itcnlizcel. O'&cttl liontlti. It is to bo hoped for the Rooel of iivi lican party nnd the people in general that thnt congressional eon\ontlon nt Columbus , Sep tember 17lll nominate a candidate for coi- gress tilt will bo acceptable to the gmt I ody of antl monopoly lopublicnns and ono w oiu republicans ein support with a right good wilt and who will also lead thoforceson eo ccrUim victorv. \1 hen H by war sick , we e ° To I" " " Ciuitorla , When iho vrui tv Oilld , ihu cried forCaxtorla , IVhoniho bwntneMUi tie clung to Castorln , YTbco thu badCUiUrcutlio , t' vo tlimi Coitorlo , OMA.HA. LOA.N A.ND TRUST COMPANTT. Biibscrlbeel nnrt Guaranteed Oupltal.,1500000 1'alil InOapltul 050,000 lluyinncl jollHitocln niirtlioriilii negotiate ! * * coiimiiroliil jiupor ; reculroM and uxucutc * trusts ) nuts nn trarmfcr agent und truslcj i > * curiiuratlom , tnkuu churgn of property , col- lojtu eixou. v * _ - Oi-nahaLoan & Trust Co SA/VINGS BANK : , S E Corner IGtli and Douglas Sta I'alel In Capital f MOOO BuliHorlboUtucl ( huirfmtouj Capital , , , , lOO.U'K ) Unbllltr ol UtocklioldLM 00,000 , 6 Per Cent Intoroit 1'ald onDopoiltn. HIAMC J. I.A.NOE. UuHliicr Onicotn A.U. Vpaun , pte < lduntt J.J , liruwn , vlu proildont , W. f , Wjmiui , trouiuror. Plroctora-A. t ) Wymaii , J. II. Mlllard. J J Ilrmn. Quy C.Durluu , K W. Mu U , Thoiu 3. KloibaU , Gcor o U. LuVc a *