11 TT-TT ? OAFAT-TA nAlTY UI < 1TmvmAV * < T7DnT7rTn7 ! < l ? Q 1QOA THE IXAffiY I , BOSEWATER Edtor. r.VHltV MOH.NIXG. Daily nnil Hund.iy , Olio Year 110 Pfl Hlx inontln 5 00 1 line innntli - fifl Hunilay HIIUno Voir \\ufkly \ I lit' . Olio Vcar Ot.i iln. Tlin Urn llnllilliiit KmlliOninlm. Cm tier N mid 2Hli StrcoM ' mien Illiinx IJ I'rirl Wruot. I hlrnzo ( jnirc. IIT Clmmljir of Commerce , Ni n Vorli Itootns 1,1,11 luitl f > . Tillimio Hulltlltij n. 'Ill oiitluunlli Street. All coinmtuilc.il lout rilutln , ' to now * . nnd Ml till-In I In it lor should liu iidilrossvd to tlio l.illlorlal I'f'pirtinrnt. All ljti lni > H let torn ninl loinlltniices shoiilil In udilre'-ixl in Iliolli-o I'ulilMiliii : Cotnp my , Oiiiiiliu. liruflH. fhcrUs nncl iiostolllc'u union to lii'tnailipiitnljluto llio oreici of tliu com- tun ) The Ucc Publishing Company , Piopriclors , Tin | ! oi > IIn'f \ riitnini and K'vonlt'iinlh Sts \ \ OIIN TAlM n.NT o fclnlrof No'.iuili ' i. ( . . - Immty cif Dimsjlni. f " Ocn It T/vlnii'l. , socrutnry of Tlin Ilco Publish I nzroinimtitMlnci'inlciii nly in < irtli.1t tliiMictiiiiliMidiliitlnii of Till. I ) \ii.v Iirr for tin ) wick piKlliu' stit. | G , ! * ! . wan in follows HituliLV. viiL-inl. ! ! . -TI OO JUonihiv ' lit I . ai.li.ti TwwIny.S'pt - ' \\VelnPMlnv. siit. | J Ihiirsiliiy , -i-l | I ai.0(8 ( 1 rlcliiv. Sin J buturilay ' lit. ( i lil.OTfi ( Ifo II 1/st'in fK. Fvnni In liofnrn mo anil milisorltcil In niv ri'fiiMico ill's ' lilli ( Inv of S'liteMiiiii-r A. D.li'JO IHKAI , i N ! ' . liir * Notary I'utillo As A dispenser of itnporKil taffy Emperor ' peror Willla.ni has no'supirlar on the footstool , Atf KVIN : do/cii hciuls decorate tlio "wnte-rtablo'1 of tlio city litill just the hi/o of the council combine. As the Kicking' ' MX yet loft. Now that smoloslcisi powder Is n cor- taintj , cm-rout literature will brighten tip with the dlsiippuniniico of tlio famil ial-phrase , "vvhon thu stnoko of battle elcnred iivvnj. " Till : national association of &tut ioimi- , rngliic'oif will hold iti nov.t annual uon- vcMitlon In Omaha. Tlio selection is a 'oiiipliiii | > nt to the city and to tlio jfiow ing utroiitfth and inlluonco of the local organization TIM : olllc'lnl liguros of tlio runsus pluco BoUim'i ponithition at HHo07 , an in- crcMsa of .S.iiS ; , ( ( over 18SO With nil increase - crease of-.5 [ lai * cent in ten jours the renter of the univoiso appears to ho holding its on n. Tin : decision of Sachem ( Jrolcor to set tle down in I2mopo saves Tammany from impertinent inquiries into its in ternal working's. Major Grant can now ri'siiino these Jinaiicial donations with out feai of o.tpoamc. Tins boundary dispute between Omaha and South Omaha w ill ho dotoi mined by the supioino coin t. Meanwhile the pub lic and pri\ato intoiesitsof the jouiifj Htiburb forcibly minimi the residents of thocodtly folly of Htsparalo gournmunt. . \sOTmu "groat ovorhn I" h-is beou constructed on paper. This tiiao it is tlid Sioux. City k Northvvoitern. Up to date it Inn pron'res > od no faitlior than the secivtary of stato'rf olllco , u-hcio its articles of incorporation liuo boon pigeonholed. Tin : Illinois Contra ! still continues to hold out Hcductho inducements to the woild's fair ditectors. Its lust olfor is to widen the lake front 11 vo hundred foot with piling and donate it free of charge. It Mould < .onin tint the Illinob Contr.il \ \ ants the fair bomowhoro near its ttaclcs , and only from a purely philanthroplo Btaiul ] > ont ! , jou know. "U'nii.U King Corn has boon dethroned to a limited oxtoat in the north. King Cotton has inoroiibud his domain in the south , and thu ciop issiid to bo lurgor tlinii \\t\a anticipated. The total crop this year amounts to 71122 ! ! Inloj. ex ceeding the largest ciop over grona by " ( jr-18 ! ) 1) ) ties , and the crop of last year by37 , ( ) t2. This will uasU materially in milking ( 'ood time.s : vt thu south , as cotton uill bring 11 good price this year. I.v all this unlvuibal hubbub over money , politics , prohibition , religion _ nnd low-nei'liod drestou , the woman of 2Coith Carolina liavo struek upon a now nnd happy theme. The Momea of Abhu- villo hold n meeting Saturday to take steps to foitn n union to ro uluta eorumt ffirls. They projioso to rogu- Into wages , lix wclicilulos of capacity and reform tilings in that line jjonorally. While tlio.so women are uttcnding on- thusiasttc inootings and discussing the quehtionVhat Sliallro do With Our Soivant OiilV" those oreiituros are at homo attending to the family alTahs. lleforms mo on the ving. Tin : West Chicago street railway company killed a man named A'ots-er , and the coroner's jury In icsponso to nn Indignant ulauior of the public , found that the company was oiimiiully nogll- gout , Thtsnppeasod the wrath of the populace , but as the coroner's juiy failed to hold anj ono to answer to tlio grand jury , that ends the nuittor. The name with the Old Colony railway dis aster. It would boom that when human bolngbiuo noocllobsly Hlaughtored the blame should bo fixed Homowhore. Un til such thiiijfb aio done , there will bo but little decrease In the cases of urim- innl i-aiolosiiioaj by corporations and their emplojes. Tuts coinbinntlon county and city druggist faiosell. . Although his plpo line to the county tieastny was ] ) lugged the moment ho left the job , he found no dilllculty indnuUag bovonty-llvo dollaiH from the city. Thoio Is no proteiibo of pel forming liny work for the 11101103' . la fact there \\nb never any leal work to bo done. The "druggist , " howo\or , is not tlio only oineuuio miilntalned oa the city payroll. The frlcndimmlf > ivoiltcMof the vomhino are supported by the taxpayers do plto the notoilousfact that they lender nocqui\alent for tholr salaries. It is no wonder that public funds am running low \ \ hllo a hordu of barnacles are per mitted iuul encouraged by the council finance committee to riot on tlio aub- fatuneo of the COt'XllI. .t.YO SCJIOOT , The olToils of the city council to balk the election of n temporary Hchool building on the high school g"oiinda uro decidedly clilldUh. The pressing need ofinoro aehool room for the central graded nchool Is not considered , nor tlio condition of the school linunees. The fr.uno building originally proposed was decidedly objoctionablo. When the council extended the fire limit" 30 us to inuludo Capitol aqnnto it oxhauHud Us authority in the pioiuisos. Tlio attomiit now to prevent the elec tion o ( n oriole building by refusing n building pjrmlt opens tlio o\os \ of the public to the fiut that the council is not aiming to protect the high school build ing. ing.Star Star chamber mootliig.s and re o- lutioni cannot suspend the chnrtor and laws of the city. The board of oduea- tloa is a co-ordinate branch of govern ment. Its powers and duties are defined bj distinct laws , and it is free fiom the Interference of the city govoiauiont , excepting the ex amination of its accounts by the city comptroller. The council apparently forgets that it cannot suspend the charter aiU ordi- nuifosby lesoliilion. Section 10"of the charter , dellning thu duties of the board for the inspection of buildings , declnros the boird "shall hnvo and o\or'I o atiuh other powers and duties as maj bo pre scribed by or.1In.tncj. ' * The fr.unois of tlio charter wUoly limited the power of the council * to ordinances , which can only bo passed after duo considera tion with the approval of the mayor or by aoto that will override his -\cto. The council cannot constitute itself a hoard of building inspection. Tltoso functions belong o.xchi&ivoly to the bo ml designated by the ehartor. The pahsngo of a resolution ordoiing the building inspector to refuse a poimit to the school board is without Marian t of law. The building inspector is not a judicial olllcor , Ills duties tire ininibte-r- inl. When an individual , linn or cor poration submits plans for his appiwal , and they comply with the laws governing the construction of buildings , hecmnot refuse a permit on tin1 moro losoiution of the council. Any attempt at discrimination would bo piomptly rebuked by the courts. It \\otildsoom to'i ' tliut the council hits biisinnss enough of its own to attend to without meddling with tlio school boird. If the boaul is pursuing a policy at var iance with the public interest Its mem bers will bo held accountable by the tax payers and p-itrons of the schools r.irow.'o A Senator Hvarts does not fnvor the re ciprocity policy uigecl by Mr. Ulninu , \\liichiippnars cerliiin of adoption , and his chief reason for opposition is that the "moil favored nation" chiuso in our treaties with European nations would intcrfero with the ooncobbion of special udwinlvgoi to South American nitions by rceipiwal trollies. This objection Ins been imulo by others , but it boetm not to biuo made any very gicat or uxtbiided impression , and with all duo ilofeioneu to the eminent ability of .Mr. I'vmts asii lawyor.it must bo presumed to ha\o far loss foico than ho would glvo it. Senator Edmunds , who In quito tlio peer of the Now York sena tor in ability to judge of a nritter of this Kind , docs not find in the most favored nation chuiHo any obstacle to the estab lishment of rooipiocal trade arrange ments between the United St-itos and any or all of thocoimtrios of South Amer ica , and theie aio other otcolloiit luwyoitt in the bonato who cinnot sec that it is at all in the way of leclnioeal commercial treaties with any countries. Moreover , it is to ho pre sumed that Secretary Blaiao has not con&idorod the proposed policy without having given ti > the most favored na tion clauholn oir troiitios with I'uropean nations whatever wolght it deserves. Precedent is against Mr. Eviirts. AV'lion Unglniid and Finnco wore joined by a spochl commercial troity there ttas no complaint from any other nation , and there was none during the twelve j-cars of icoi- piocity between Canada and the United States. The moit favored nation clause was not alleged lib an objection to the reciprocal troitio * with Mexico and bpain which the semite refused to ratify for entirely dlllorcnt roison ? . Obviously this objection , although backed by the authoiity of a distinguished lawyer , is not entitled to regard as an obstacle in the way of a policy of roclproslty and undoubtedly will not bo ponnlttoJ to in- torfeio with a declaration of such pol icy. Tlio praoticd dlllleultios in the way of the success of the pjlicy would have iitl'onlud Senator I'vatts much better - tor giotind of opposition to reeljrocity than the ono he adopted. ItKSUltTiS 01" IlKAWOIl'ltOXUENT. A number of calculations have boon made as to the probable political results of renpportionmont , till of which nhow that the advantage , \\htitoror the basis of represonttition established , will bo w ith the republicans. The census enu meration is now bo nearly complete for all the states that the appoitionment could be made at once if desired. The slight additions or subtrautiona hereafter - after to bo inudon ill hardly affect the lopresontation of any btato in the elec toral college or house of representatives. It is therefore doinonstr.iblo that the re publican party o.m oloot its candidates for president and vice president in 1802 by carrying either Now York , Indiana , Now Jersey , Connecticut orVost \ Vir ginia , the lirst two of which gave their electoral votes to Kurrison in 18SS and the others voted for Cleveland , A coiibiis export has contilbuted to the Philadelphia //t'.vt a calculation show ing that the bUtos which gave ropuhll- cun majorities in 1SSS , together with the now btates , have added nearly nlno mill ion to their imputation in the jjast ton yeara , wlillo the Ineroaso in the states that ga\o ilomocratlo majorities hns boon only four and a half million , an ad vantage of ne-irly that number in favor of the republican states. It necessarily fellows , therefore , that the republicans will have u corrosjionding ad vantage in the electoral college and thu house of representatives under the roapportion- ment. Absuming that the now ratio of roj > i osculation will bo ono uiouibor for each ono hundred and eighty Ihou-Mtid of population , the division of that mini her Into the population of each stnlovlll probably determine its representation In the house , with tills modification ! The aggregate of remainders after the di\ls- Ion Is mndo will ho Inrgo enough to bo entitled to soveial roprcscntallves , tuul this must be provided for by allotting such membership to the states liaIng the largest icinalnders. The census ox- pcils have prepared tables \vhlch make duo allowance for the disposition of thofo remainders and which show the member ship of each state under both plans. As the political consequence will bo the saino in citlnn * case it will forve the pur poses of illustiation to piesont the llgures for a ho'iso of tlireo humlicdand ilfty-threo members , that being the 111016 probable- the two Under the pi in the south nukes a net gala of four mem- beis , the east tlireo and the west four teen , liopnblicin ht'itoj gain sixteen membeis not , and doinooratic states live. live.The The electoral ( oltoge , with three hun dred and fifty-throe romo-scnlathes In the hotno and elirlityolghl boiuiturs , would bo composed of four hiindied nnd foity-ono members , of vhich two him- dred and t\\enly-oiiowould ben miijorlty noii'xsnry to elect. The states now 10- gaidcd as safely republican would hive two hundred and sovciitcon votes , or \ \ Ithin four of a majority , and the hino democratic states would have ono hundred and liftyoiipotes. . The doubt ful states New York , Indiana , Connect icut , Now Jersey nnd West Virginia- would luivo bOMiiittlueo > otoH. It is thus seen that If the republicans hold their on n in the states counted as sure republican they can elect a president In 18112 by carrying an.i , ono of the doubtful states. On the other hand , the demo crats , having only ono hundred and llfly-ono votes sure , will need every ono of tlio doubtful states to elect their cin- did.itc. The giowth of the nation has relatively increased thoftronglliof the republican party , and that strength svill bo available for the first time in 1892. This increased strength \vlll also bo innnifeit in tlio elections for the house in that year , us throo-fourths of the addi tions to that body will bo republican. Tin. : exposure of the lobbeiios perpe trated under tlio prohibition law of Iowa in DCS Moines and Polk county hns ere itod intense resentment among the taxpayers. A system which enabled iriesponsiblo justices , constables mid shjsters to crowd the court dockets with cases in which the stnlo of Iowa was prosecutor against "ono bottle of beer , " each c.iso netting the raiders se\on dollars lars , natuially bred a houlo of tax eaters. The enforcement of the law AVIIS a sccondaiy consideration. The solo object of the gang was to secure nil tlio revenue the tr.illle would bear , icgard- lojs of the effect on the taxpiyers. Linn county has been hied as ctlectivcly as Poll : , but the authorities aio now de termined to check the greed of the gang. In the p ist three "months fees amounting to twenty-throe thousand dollars vvoio piled up agaiiibt tlio tax payers nnd the lofusal of the supervisors to fork over thli enormous bum without uestion moots the hearty appiovnl of the tuxpaying citi/ens. The feoshaiks aio near tlio end of tholr rope. The in vestigation of the bills proposed by the supervisors will o.\po&o a wide-spread system of jobbery under the musk of piohihition. Coor. weather and fetus of the cholera aio causing Amoricin touribts iiiEuropo to hurry homo. Advicesaro to the olTcet that It is impossible to bocuro a berth in any Atlantic liner , and that every cabin is secured for-weeks ahead. It is also said that there hnvo been inoro Ameri cans in Europe this summer than over before. This ifi accounted for by the fact that a run from Now York to LL\or- pool consumes but six days , and -with tlio splendid , ocean steamer the trip is ren dered most pleasant. This is in strange contrast \vith twenty-live jcais ago , when ivcoks vvoio consumed in crossing the great pond. IT is said by knowing ones that the report of the Pull in in car company at the jent meeting of directors will show u greater increase in piofits than over before.Vhenever u new line of rail road is built it gonoially means de creased earnings for tlio computing line , but it simply moans inoro business for Pullman or Wagner. Those two giant corporations continue to swell their in come. They have never cut rates , and after failing to got till you possess turn you ever to the tender mercy of their porters. Pullman doubtless has the gicatest monopoly on earth. * Tnudomo-alUiuica candidate for congress - gross In the Second district declares that his character is of no consequence to voters. The principles ho advocates aio the only mutters to ho considoiod. According1 to the files of the "Webster county probate romt there has been a marked falling away of both pilncipal ami interest. It is evident .Mr. Mc- Koighan is sadly in need of a receiver to account for his political and financial as sets. Tm : official census figures from Ver mont hhow that that state In ton years has only just about hold her own , The population Is tlireo bundled and thiity- two thousand , three hundred and llfty , a decrease of oighty-ono slnco 18SO , The real estate maikol In the Green Moun tain state is not an active , in coasequonco , an it is in homo of the western portions of the country. Si'KUCKU IIKKO has closed his con gressional ciunnaign , and his friends are con flit out that his iniijoiity will not ho less than fifteen hundred. Considering the fact that the democrats had him de feated three months tigo , this will not bo a bad showing for "tho other man from Maine , " in mi off joar. TllK expulsion of Hruckinridgo is n rebuke - buke to political assassins , but it will linvo little olTect on the nvcMiigo Arkan sas bourbon. It Mill enable llreeUn- rldgu to po-,0 as a martyr and bllmulato the night riders and raiders to grcator activity. l'\UIt'KK3 are all the r.igo , Tlio poach flop suffered Us annum1 failure , tipples uro bcarco and so dy , potato. * are high enough tojvnrvanl frco coinage , and on top of all ooiiws the inelnncholy tidings that Jim Hold's lur'l Is a hollow mock ery. Is life \voith living under such dismal c-onuHlolis ? TllG effort ? of Doss Goniuiii to plnco fcoapon the free list didn't wash. 0 Mtuylanl , my Maryland. . Mr O.V. . i ; DoMoyhn < arrived nthomo , nnd It nmy bo uA ! without \lolatliifr any con fidence , that tho-Tv-ar In the Thlnl district Is on MOSJU. lllumcr , Jlctklcjolin nnd Hiir- risen vvlllnlcusostmd up iuul bo counted. A i.id accident Is rowrtetl | from Lincoln It seems from the metijtcr lepoils received thntl'iirthiwlnt ; Agent Heaitloy WIVH cany- Ing mill unbroken inoltnso of eg sto tlio gen eral warehouse , where Dictator Jliirrowa uns to inspcit thoin In order to ll uro out Ills rotniiiiH ioii. Some wonts ensued , when Mr. Utiriows , in nmnmcnt of abseat-inliidednuss sat down oa the mckaue , and itillcl not re main unlnolton A meeting of the executive conimlttoo lias been called to determine who must stand thu loss A Tpcuinseli piper copies n fcxv columns of nrtiiles in fuvor of flat money , fiom the * do- functOimhn I'opuMlcnn 1 hero Is a tor'alii amount of tloc-ncy ilue n corpse , nndvliy the Tcctimsoh p.ipur wants to eimso tlio i ) or old ItopubliiMii to turn In Itiffnuo isnot knovsii ThofoolMi ami idioticllilnir' sail or ilonoln life should ho ullcnvcd to rest gently \vltb the corjMo in Us wi.ive Tom Majors was simdbaggcd nt Puu yes- terd.iv , and hb blue hidoryslilrt torn from his bajy. UciLftivos mo witching I'.irmcr Howe. Mrs. Ulerlindn SisitH of Hoiton , Mich , vviitcs a letter to a Jfebraska puptr , and urges thovotcis to tliwvvt ( XT the > eke of tyraimv mid vviulcllki * little men up to the polls and cast a bihot for homo ami human Ity. Shusiiys that us amotlicr ofsivUen thildicn she is nuttirall > interested in knowing , ' ' 0 , vvbcio is my iwy tonight. " 1'hls porlnps is true Any \voiimiiwliolins sixteen chlldtvn cannot bo blamed for wmtlng to know whiro tlio boys alt are unless the whole sixteen nro Bills. She is interested no doubt in having souiu one "feed hoi lamln. " Meillndii's ' case is sad to loatcmplnto , and tba only vay rut of itl ? for tlioCIougtir , who for icasons best known to herself , has no family civi-cs Just now , to mlopt a half dozen orsn of these tint Iilc'ilintlalias bioufjht Into trie cold uoild to bo svvoDtdown by thu burning bioathot the Deinliiir Hum Then Helen could contem plate tlio icallllcs of life at short range , anil her voice was lifted for "our boys" and "our homo" she could point with pildo to her adopted ( Idillncs , mid shed sheets of salty team in their belinlf. As it Is now , Merlluila Imq tlio cilfjo on Helen , and is perhaps shoit on Linulcs and trundle beck. It would bo cruel on our jmt to turn away fiom this soul Stirling' appciloCMcrlintla. without nuotinj ( one other gentle heart throbs vhich palpi tates in tins nniiucr : Mothers of Aincilcn , as you clasp your lambs tojourlxnoms and kiss nvvny tuolr Ia- fiint te.iirf , dojoa kuowbutthey , toomay be forced into the ranks o/ this grcit nuny of trumping destitute * t to bo rode clov\ii by the iron lioofs of Shjlock's ' lieartlfos knigut- errun try. The men of Nebraska should pause. Imig- ine Mrs. Slsins clasping sixteen lambs to her bosom and kisslufjnvvaj- perhaps t\vico six teen lafunt steers , ( aiid thinking the wlillo that tho.j were jiut about to bo trampled do\Mi b.v the iron lioofs of Shy lock's heart less Imiglit-crrautry , with , for nil wo know , a tongue of ilunie-atid a spliced tail sixteen fict IOIIK , This is a trjiiiR cuso and Helen should ni.iliO room on hotbo om for some of 'em. Council's mil. Jiiston ntnhe , The house hus passed an eight-hour Ml , with the usual nnwnduieats designed to escape - capo its enforcement. "IIoatlH , I AViii ; 'Jnlls , Voit Liose.'T Juitlata Itennl. The ( lemooiits hive no hositjiiev in cn- dorslnp an alliance candidate , iiroviding ho is ndcinocr.it ; if he isn't a ilcmoci.it no "en dorsee. " Cnit r Jsniler , A farmer in Hujs precinct , it Is reported , is collecting a lot of oldnwaid moibils which bo lias boon nuilo believe will p.i$3 as legal tender when. ICciUjots ( to congress. Ijost ItH < liurm. Vtnttimnuth JTciaM. The hand organ Blind of joungMr. Bryan Is losing its sweetness on the summer iir Pretty Poll on "tbe poor farmer" nnd "rob ber tariff" ( 'rovva very monotonous after u time. tTiil ( o ItnniUL- In Harucst. The enemies of Judge limner .no clicuht- iiif the report that his candidacy is , not scil- ous , but merely a ruse to help Mr Dorsoy so- euro the nomlnat o i. Now the Leader sin cerely hopes that none of its renders In thU county \vlll believe nny such statement. Mr. Humor is In cirncst anil any one who knows him knows tli it when tiogoci into a light it is for thopuiposo of vviuniiifc' . Ilo is mi ae- tivoennillilntouiidhls sttoiiRth is growing. Ho Is Mr. Dorsoy's most foimUlablo rival anil will stay in the Held until the euulidiite is nuiiicil bv' tlio convention. An Uiiinipciicli.ililo Oaiiillilntc. Co'eitdtja ticntlnel. It has been some six weeks since the ropub- iicnnstnto convention , and stilt the iloino- ( loinocratle puty have found 110 clmgo of any serious nature to imiiluia UKiiaat L. U. Kichurils , the ropublicin iionilnea for LTOV- ernor. In clnractcr ho stands unnssiiiltoil , no mm has dared to biv.itlio nuglit against it. In this respect bo static ! mi unirapoai.h- nblo caudliluto for tbo highest ofllco within the gift of tlio people of thustutu ; n ponco- loving , honorable nnd unilght cltlron. A gallant .soldier nnda soldiei's ' frlencl , Indus trious mill tempcnitc , ho stands : i gr.uul leprasontntlvo of ft pi and stito and a grand , industrious people IIU majority on the ides of Uovombor w ill be old fashioned. The Campaign to l > ate. l\Mincii tMlcryrixe. The politirnl dlhttubniicolu Nebraska has scarcely boijun.Vo ' liuvo luil months of newspaper iiritaton ( ( , nnd a loni ? suiecMsloti of allianee picnics. ] mt the teal h ittlo bofoio tbo people reiiuim to bo fought out. Tlio clelaj should not Iq inueb longoi , bovvovor "NVo Ijcliove it inn trutlifulli bo Mill thnt thoiopiiblicnns b,9 , thus far lost aotliliigby tbe developincata , , p/ the com | > uign The most that can bo ยง M for the vigorous woik clone by tbo nllbiico | leiuiors ii tliatit Iris kejit their men togotliei and tlio | > ot from ict- ; titijfcold. The alliance is hrgely the work of profes sional auditors and of domomitlo politicians , butit Is also rcprc'sentitlvoof a ] > upulur de mand for reform on tlio pat t of the army of Nebiasld producers. Tlicrepublic-mis must stiow the people th it their ticket , platform and powerful oiganlziitloa is tbe real hope of tub demand for reform. To do tills they must wagoa vigorous nuil oiithusmstlo cam- piipn In ovorir i > art of the itito. They must send out their candidates and s ] > cakors to meet the people and discuss with them , fa < 'o to facu , Iho issuu-iof tlio time , und tlio inan- nerliililclitliu ivpubllciin party proposes to iloul with them , It is not to bo liollcvoil for a moment that any considor.iblo number of s'e'bwski i-ojmblicuns nro going to seratch tbo name of Lucius D , Ulcbanls when they know the cluu-.ietor Mid reconlof the man , or Hint they will po bmlc ontliourtj'splitform | w hen It hns been fairly 'indented lo them. ttlve us mi ng icssho campaign , gentle men , iuul let Itpoiiclratotho remotest corner of the state. jii v WJTUKotirir \ ir/.sr. Xchraikn. The UNClouil Kcpubllcaii Imsentcivd Its Ihlrdjenr ThoSnipv county ilninocrJtio coiACntton will bo bclif attlrctna Oitober 11. A tiiilldlng 30 < c'50 feet anil two fiirnacci are boinq built by the U'eciliifVutcr | lowing innolilno coin tinny forjiiiunninir purposes. James Milton , an old resident of t'awneo ' oiniity , vho wai severely Injuroil by the kick of a liordotoa ila\sugo , died Satiircliiy. Thobniuof Jolm U'alftod , noir Harviin ) , with two borses , was clistixijcd by lire sup posed to Invo been started h ) an Incendiary. One bund reel nncl llftv no vvhool < iliiivo IIPWI orilereil for the Crete 'piiblie. lihriryv\hicli alronly eontalns moro tlmii two thousand volumes. A bucket of dirt was drnppatlou P. II. iti-ock , a viell digger nt Table Hoik , striking his shoulder and clashing tlio bones. DroiK will leocner. Messrs.Vhilo \ A Hlnck have formed a pirtnorshlp to buy all tlio \\liitoriipiilos In ( 'iss county. Tli oy pu n lias ol ; i'M bushels In otic day lost w eok , Sergeant fonmrlv of tlio Serond United States arllllorj. wlillo loulltiirii vli-lom borso at Omul hlniul , win atUck J hj thu antinil ind severely injured Thrco tcinmof horses nnd wajoim unshed tog-other ilnrhiK a rtimm iy at I'uwaee City , lesultliur l n Keneril wreck and the breaking of Kminoi Sciii'iick's log Tolm Johnson , while clciniug a well twelve inilo3vvostot Midlson , vas overcoino by foul air und fell to the bottom of the well , a dls- tnucoof 100 feet , anl w.n Instimtly killed. Tlioconiniisslonors of Thaver couiitj have otfend a Mvn.nl of JJ.1t ) for tlio c-iptuto of li .1 Sliittuik , tluiD.ivc'niiort iniiistvlio os- i ii > pd from a onstnblo immediately utter his Tom , Mijors as chnlrmnn , nnd Church Ilov\e , asiouuiMiiclcrol'iamp. have nttavhiil Ihc'lrinitncs toluvitition enitls for tlio ic- union of j holdicrs niul suitors of houtheistcin N'obriska , to boacld utAuImrii September J4 , S'liinilJO. A great time in anticipated. A I id living near fienoi inlialod a ntr cattle , and the eiTorts of the local physicians to remove the troublesome thing proiud unavailing Tlio bj ) \\j > i sent to Columbus , vbfrotho doctors Huccocded In I'ttriLtiiij , ' the bur , afford ing ; relic f after thirty lioms of agony t-TinttlioSanteoagoney ) in ICnov ; rountf , last nook , ut the hour of midnight , all the people at tlio a/eacj worn awakened by the loudiiiiRlng of n school bill. The people ruslrd from tlielr dwellings , thinking It is tire or some other tioublo. i'ho c.iusoas this : The men vvorlfiagnt the uitesiim well bud Just sti aclt a jingaificent lloiv of water at u depth of li feet , jicncetho rejoliiiif ? A terride wind and lain storm struck the vicinity of Bancroft Snturdar niutit about ! > o'cloik. ( Iciicml II. limsoin's new burn , which \vis ne.irlj completed , was blown down and almost totally destroyed The sinoto stack on tlicllouihiK mill w'.is blown down and m ishecl jiirt of thu roof iti Sev crul small ImilJiiig-'i about toiui ivero blovn to pieces. There v is n brilliant display of electricity , but thn rniti was light At the meeting of thodistilct lodge of Good Teinplnrsnt Hebron the folloulng ofllccrs vvercclectcd for thocnsaiiifrjear . ) ohnVar - Ing , rairinont.tempmr ; Si I. is Cook , Hebron , counsellor : EUlo Ilanchott , Falibuiy , vice tempi ir ; A. A. Vliitnun , rnlrinont , secie- tnryV , I ) . Gicen , DoWitt , treisurci : ; Rosa ( ! rea , Pjiibmy , tbaiiliiii ; Wiley White , Ilurbinc , marshal : A. 1 ! AhvaaiJ , D.iykln , puard ; 11. P Harding , Hebron , sentinel ; Curilo Ilunchctt , I'lilrbiirv , deputj mnshal ; Sad lo Waldo , DoAVitt , awistintfsccretary ; 0. L. Drown , Chester , post templar , A number o ( the .ToiTersoii countjfarmer - , liavo miinnfiicturcil iioiso power machines with which tocnt tlioircorn Itlsa uondcr- ful hboLMivIngpiue ! of machinery and does peed work. 'Iwo men and a boy can cut jind shock from eight to ten acres of com per day , Its "ivntli being t\\o rows. G. Ducket has a macliino which cut * four rows and ho al- loKcstliatbo can cut and shock ingondshiipe froin 11 f teen to twenty ncrcs of corn in a dav Thismncbino is a simple one , being maclelu the shape of a sled , narrow cnoiish to piss bottvoen two TCWS of corn Ivnives nro at tached on cither side , bick of which aio sub stantial plntfoims for the men to stuna on who take care of tbo com. low i. A hrpothra stoiy hotel is to bo erected at Dexter. Ono stroke of HgntniuR roblicd Cusrier Uupi > ell of Webster City of seien head of ( Mt.T.ltV Ex-Pollcoimn .Toscpli O'lfcil of Clinton is In Jnil chained with a ciiminal assault onn jouiijj lady of that place ICfehtcen waifs from Xew York city wcro furnished with comfortiblo homes at Web ster City and vicinity tbo past week. Itls estimated tint ii OOfl melons , or 403 carloads , hnvo been shipped froin Nluscatlno Island so far this season , and u considerable quantity still remains. Two youiif ? men who won cnught playing the 'ho-Uact in ' ( ( vnnllcn'cd liaunteil liout.oiit Iowa fulls , iiwroMlv escaped being nabbed iuul soveiely do lit with \ Vhatvns supposed to hiito been a clvii'i- mite explosion , which sliittcred the Shelton lnlliniiii-3 nt Bloonifleld a fov dajs ao , turns out to hnvo been caused by a leaking can of AV , T. HiRgs , innnnffor of the cicamciy packet e-oinpiiny at N'oitli Jlasou , has \tvtn \ nrroited ilntr eil vith boiin ; tlio nun \\lio tins been terroifriiijr women by uppeaiintr on the stieuU iu parti il dress. Ne.ir Kinnictsbun ; the other cliy MijhtiiiiiR strink iiiiillcllleil allno hp.in of liorses bo- loiiKhiff toChils Doiiulmu. The team -vvas valued utMOO Tlnei ) moil who neroln the wuxon ( I iivvn.br tlio tcimcra shocked so bncllr that thev rumiined unconscious for some tiiiin. month of Auprust the lou-a hoa- pitalfortho Insaiw , at Independence , con- taiued S'Jilinniitc's , ii'r men andis1 ) women Thuio wcro t bitty-four uuinlttcd nudthiily- tvvodischir cl , Icivin , ' n total of SJ3 Ih- inaUs ut tlio close of August The total number under caio dining the niotith v.is WiO , and tbe dully averitje under cue -vvis Wd. Wd.In In evcivathij ( for tlio reservoir for the vvatervvoilcs on the hill that o\erlooks the town of Hiitnlioldttlioorkinen \ found , falily vvollprejseivod , 4io skeletons of live persons , imdas inmymoroof llioso peeuliaily daik scams thnt so surdy indiuito 11 thorouglily ilissolvcd liodj , Tbo bouos dnnotouery an- cioiiteoinclorj The tooth vvoiuperfect in a couple of cases , but so worn as to indicate Kio.itajro The skulls voro tilled witlia stl- staiico prlnclpilly cluv and voiy haul , and showed the \eias. as phluly is tlio fienulno linxin Tlioy lay uiwn tlielr sides and nothiiih' foiclRii vis found with tinm except cl.mi shells , 'Ihoy worodovMi about two leet. John Stcffun , the vountr imu who killed his hthei lit ICoolcuk iilnut tlireo ycirs iiffo In a lit of iusiiiitv , niul who eseapoJ from the Indtipendeiico Insiuioiisjlnm six months atro , 10turned to ICeoldik the other day to M'O Ills mother Ilo hal IKVII in hiding In No\v York cltv ever since liU csoapo , lint his lovofor Ms mother Impelled him to lotinn to lib native yity. Tlio authorities sit Indo- pendi'nuolearned of liisie'tum iuul coiiimuni- uitc'd with thosheriff offjcecouuty lelativo tooiTectin'hii } cnpturo , and a jxissoheaded by that ollleoi visiteil the house In seat eh of him , but wore hold In coiiMraatlnn by thn mother Millies the sou csuapdl. No furtlier truce of him cm bo found. ( jforfjollolulo , Hgeii thirteen , was fatally shotbv iicoinpiniou nnmud Midtlind at Tip- ton VOUIIK Jiidtland had ntcMitla the bnek jiird nnd hud been bothered by other boys tin-onIngclochand stiiks ut him , ami Iwr- loivcil u ( 'ua , 0110 which nlioots u target bill Jinsl/o , uti'l proposed to Hcaio the In truders away by shooting in the nir. Little lleiiulo M.UH out sklrinlshiiiK around , und when ho relumed ( tin IVIaltliuiil boy , thinking him one of tlw iiitruilon , nhot at him , not know itifj thnt ileiplo was so close The hall c'lite'rod lu the lotion of ttio h ( irt. pissing oatlrely through I bo wall , unil Is lodged In tUc cuvltj of the JUIIKS. 'J'ho bo.is . In the hiiiuU of skilled plijftielaiiH , but It U thought be cannoticcovor. Tim Two Dakntas , Central City has seven saloons In full blast undi'xpocti to boom. Twelve brick stoil's nro hclntf built In the burned district ut Vorinllllon The $ J.5,00 , ( ) In school bonds Issued bjr L.OVV- ell , asubiib of Sloax falls , ura worthless hocnusc of n fiillut-cto cxmiply with the Imv In nwklntf the proper ptibllcntloii of theoloo- tlou notlc'e. Tbo Mltcholl Dally UopubllMii which \VM snld hist May to , T A.Vnkolleld linn psm\l lmcl ' < lute ) the' Imidsof it * former proprletoti , U'hcclocldt Dean , by reason of wukellelil s Inability tn comply vvltlitliu term-jof tliO Ur Hull's llltlo sou of Clottysburft OHM unil.ilx months old , wlillo on iiblnuket Innlajby some eitlior little folkt , with i slight choking ho svallovcd an Iron stnplo'J IiiehoslotiKby , ituliIJo. . which luckily vent dovxn i-ewndoil end foremost and joomsto liavo kept thut position to tlio end of thovoyiuje II. U. I 'tost ' on of Mitchell Inn raided nil acroand iKjunrtor of CJerumn sulfur becti The bee ta woU'li fiom two to four intiiulf each , which Isiibout thurcRiiliir sl/o towhlch tlioynru nllowed to | ? row in sucir nnkltii , ' eonntrlos Tlio c-ivp N to lie shipped to tbo reliiuiy iitCJiMiid Island , N'oli , to ho tested " iis tothe jlulelimd gnuU'of sugur proiuccd "ilic-rofioiii Moses hhiwson , an nwd party , wanted IIH ft wltiuss in a nijKj iasu at Cictty-sburfr , could not le found \vhon Ids name was tilled Tlio next inoiiiliitj tlioold man was foumllyinif prone upon his faooinaii n neon scions c-oii- dltioa near the con ! house in thoionithotiw inuaie llcsldo lilin liy an open jaokkuife w 1th whlih ho had cut a trash lu his tlimnl Ilo vis revival , stltcheil uji , nndby the aid of a helper .vtunbloto appeal und testify In court that afternoon Sheriff. Sou ter of Sturgis XMS uvakoned In Ids vlfo the other nljht ( , who Iiifortnnl him that loniewno was in the roim On looking ho s.iw u mail ciMvlliifr on his liuxH und knuLM , and on asking \ \ li.it tlw Clil llirry" " ho VMntcd , the nmniODlleit In Kr.ibbhitf Sou- ter'n pints and malting for thodoir houtcr jumped out f bed and K'.Muh.noithniit ) ivallliiir to drcjs The manleiJ olt OUT tbo hill , through briar and bumble , but win ovorli mica and icttirncd to the house * U'hilo the shc-rilT clrcssi-d his wile held tip tlio woull-be-bur lir with a shotijuii , Jiu\vn JitluilandSoutcr returned hoinu to dixts the sctMtchoslio i-cci'ivcil while runiiini ; tbioii the biusheii dlshublle. Itc not hU punts. St > flie I , Sclitncft. In lalf ! < 'llij > iitJoitiiinl A c'lufliro creeps OUT nature A deep llusli Mountslo tlio maple Icif ; tlio air is clear , flic ( jrajjes are purpling , iiacl a crimson l > lut > li Spreudso'orituchllowcrs asiletk the wan Itiponpplui bund the trees , vhlloiolteii-roil ; ! Uy roadside , lauo and nieatlow ( jtilly noj N'oxvwhtitlliif'tof the qu.vil 110 often he.-iid Fiom backwheut Helen , wlillo on the calm air floats Thodruiiiiniugof the p.utrleUe. Xot a blid Builds now a nest , but night is thrilled by notes I'rom crickets near , and locusts * elrowsj hum That seems to suj : "boptembci tiino has cotno ! " I'VICTS AHOUT 1'IAsIO.Vfc , . mill Timely lnloinui.tli > ii Con- < illoiH ( ImpoHi'il Upon runsliMirrs. Inareeent Issue of 1'iank Lo > lio's IIlus- tiutcd Newspaper appci.us the following. 'Ineio mo ( l.s5 disable J soldiuis pensioned at $2 per moiitii ? 'J ' pet je.ir L.OSS of botli h mills entitles thu loser to , i pciibloa ol SlUJpor month Tweatj seven widows imel two daughters still dra\\ pensions on the rcvolutlouuiy war lolls There -ncro diopped. fiom tlw pension rolls in ISIU. liiWr names Total pension expenditures since 1 SOI ( thir- ty-oiglit 3earslU.V-llilI'J ) , War capundi- turofor ibO'i , I,0.0 , IOW. Tlio pension npont ut Columbus , O. , hus to sign chocks , bj hisovvnliaiidnt the ; nerajo ; rate : of 83tporday , counlliiy aw Avoikiiifduja per ve.ir. Inmioml conductor a pensioned widow torinliiiitcs her pension. If lurdcait husband has childicn under sixteen jeui > of are , tlio pension ( In such acasc ) is not continued to them , exccnt by vorj exponslte ni.thoJ3. ( AmpuUtioiiuf an arm at en near the shoul der Joint , or u le at or near the hlu joint , en titles the applicant to STi pei inoiHli Hach nilnoi child ( under sKtcui years of ages ) Is entitled to * ! pel month. The decrease of peusloueis of the war of ISltJin IbVJwasl.Oii Increase of pcnsioticid of the Mcxluun vvai in Iw'J v.is 2lu7. Tlw avii-apoiuuiinl v.iluo of caiii v\lJovv'h pension ( of the civil war ) is $1.11.01. There aio ll\oiuv.ilul \ soldiers , pensioned at $3. I'll , andcifjlit at $ i 0(5 ( jj pur month. l cnsion for the lees of iMth fcot , or tlio loss of .sight of both eyes , VT2 pur month. Xo service pension was jjiautcd for Indian wars. Artificial limbs furuUbed by the war de partment will bo renewed every live vcais , or commutation { 'iven Insteiil , as follows. artificial legs , $75 ; arms , T > 0 , foot , i-oO Pension for totaldeafnessJ0 , ! per month The loj/il foe to be paid to pension npmt or attonioy by applicant ( If nospcclat is made ) ) It a pcnsionir Is Iiupmoned foi crime , his vvifo ( or the guardian of his children ) may draw his pension. Indian poiuioaers in tlio ludim tonitoiy aio wijuued to bo pile ! direct bvtbo iwnsiou a < ent , in standard sliver , at least oncu u yea i iOnehalf of all penalties nnd forfeituies on "p iblic lands , " und all moiiejs from the Halo 01 naval pii/.es , are applied tothopiyinent of new pensions Uiti/onsot Jklontinavho served during tlio Ne i'erces war m.iy i-oeeivo pensions if dis abled Pensions may not bo attac'ied orseized by or undoraiiy legal or o < juifaljlo processvvhut- eve i Pensions cannot bo legally pledged , inott- gajrcd , sold , rtssiLTiicd ortiaustorrid. But one pension N allow.ible to one person nt thesaino time , nulesstbo second pension states that it U iu addition to tfielh-st Pensions tire pal liuiditorl ) . Of tlio tl ( ) , > i'army iiivallclclaims Hied In SO , onlj T6irj have been ullowud Pensions for total dtsubllltv , $7J j > er month. Only about CO poi contof the inv ilidclniins ( soldierh'tlaiiiis undistinguished fiom wid ows' ' claims ; tiled siuio 1SOI have luen al lowed. If , i pensioned Avldo\v ma ilcdlio penion ! oily-two and thrccipjaitor millions of doll us luvo beenpiidto pu'iisioiiomof t ho war of hi : ! slnco l&TU , and of tlio Mexican vvai since 1 00 Tha nuiubei of lelected el mas hi ISM was SlJ.lir'i. ' Ohio filed tlio Impost number of cliilms in 1S * > 'J , viz. , 1 1IIJ. ( Jiew Vorliwiis second with 7-jn TtionvcraRoannii'il ' value of oneh Invalid pension en the el vil vvai rolls nt the closet of tintlsc.iljcai Ibb'.Mvus JIJ I.M. Tlieio were iro.OOS claims pending .Funo SO , 18S1I AVonronov pnjIuK1 about { v,000,003 ( nn- iiually topouslonoiiof the .Mexican w.ir and tlio war of 1SU alone. This is morel thun three times asinuchns we paid on tlio sumo n < -coiinta durini ; theUvove.iis wecedinj ? tlio civil warnnd ne irlv douulo the Wiliest an- nuiilpiymontsoa tbo same accounts ut any tlinoboforo JbOI. ol II iimiiii Slcin , ltuTtinri. Captain TC. W. Kiii buiy of thin city Is ulnoino fora bhortstjij from tlio Szin Carlos Jiiilitin reservation , vvhero ho is a poit tiador. The Sin Carlos roiorvsi- tion is n valley 100 mlles square , HlLu- atuilat the junctiun of tlio S.'in Cnrlos iuul ( illii rivers in Ail/tcjiu. About five thousand Indiana are cured for bj tlio govorniiKjnt on this roscrviitlon. As boon us poorLo trots bin hands on a uouk'h ] iiovision9 or extia blanket lie bits down on the ground and piocculs to { rainblu llioin awn } . "Uy the viny"baid Oiptnln Klnffd- bun , "did you ever sco Ihoir plnyiii ) , ' cardsV" ancl ulththo re in irk ho handed out tided ; uhlrliho Mid had hccmmudu by IndliuiH The fnceii anil Hpotn vvoio copied after the JMo-clcim nioiite jila ln - uirdi and vvoiu nut oa with MIIIIIJ lirlL'ht durable piiat. 'J'liny luukfjdtiH If maclo of iniuii or possibly lain bone , but Uaptnln Ivint'sbiuy bolnx" nstlced in to tliu matoriiil , biiid : "Uroll , you know nn In- rtiaiimakoH ever thliij , ' durnblo and you know what a varied u o hemtikob olraw- lildo. " The listuner , who Iuul b-oti grucofiilly Bhuillliif , ' the cjudH , Hiiddetuly held. tlieiii botiiconii lintror and thiinib. "Wow , you bee , " nintlnueil C'liptalu IClii'Hbuiy ( , "hoiBo hldo or hoof hidn would lw too thick , nnd It is roimrU'il tliutBucli thliiffh nro miinufiicturou from tlio oxUrior co-icriny of prlMUitMM In other woids , tanned whlto mcii'a bkln. " vn/t'T TITP OT t TP niiHTir \ 1'ROJI ' THb S1ATE CAPITAL. ' I f i l ExeroisM of tbe St , Th rcsa ditkolio Parochial School , GOVERNOR TH/WER DELIVERS AN ADORES / .111 llio Soelrllos of tlio Church Tnlco 1'art In thu I'mndo-Klrst Coiitlni Itcl'iiHi'tl n lJc'c im * to Slurry -CH- ) LINIOI.VXob , Sept. 7 [ Special t Ili'i : J-Atl o'clock tlila iiftotiioon oi'cuuvil tlio formal dedication of the splciulld ni'\\- slructiite Iniownim the til Tlieri > .iC'atliiilu > iaioclil.il < chool 'hleh li located on ilia eOruoroC lliirtcenth niul J > T strevU. 'l'u ' event nut ( oiiinwinoritocl wlthn friiiul nli . ln-.iLlnii inwhich nil thoCiitliollo socliiu in thority pirtlilpiited. I'rolliulnaiy totho farinalile > ellcitioii the vailoas societies \utli \ limdt pirn led the prlnclinl stivcf , Ihopto- cession bclnir lomposed of thuschooN an.i fi.itoinal oi nni/atioiiH In tbo folloun r onlcr Jlnnil ; dorin / ; cirrii oschllilii ; ofMaiy ; St Alojslmsoe'loty ; Vouiig Lali Miibility ; chriry In e.irrlaR * ; Ancient Oi I of IlilwriiiniiH ; bind , ( icrnrm societies , li oln lliancli Irhli Niitluiiiil lemiiock'rjn eJirlnin. ; ( inrislioncn , cillzuiu of foot.i t > zcus inc'iiii'litpe's Thcio foil iiitollncon tlunvottsidcof 1'o t * cllcesiinio ( ( ) and mauliccl south to ( ) streol cist toSKleentli , north tel , vc-tt to 1 li tnth , soutlito Al nnd east to tlio new stru Tliofornnl blowing of the school butldin , then oic'iirn'd , tlio Kt Ivcv. Bishop llonaeum spc.ilclnir thosolonin ind Inrnrcislvo north , Ken rather Cubic ) , S .1. , eif Oiiiilni then then picnrlied iinnpiiroprilto dltcourso liitlio church which vvus irouded to its uttm ' eipaflty. Afterthistlio ureat inasi of li ininitj inovcct tn the ao * school butldi -ivlaciiwnsprottily dpiomtcd with biintii Tlicj nlsinftof the iintlotinlllaijtliciioi'c-iiri the Kcliool ilillclion iiicumUdlc sliinhijr i u ctie hunui Co\ernui ! \ Tlnjc'rtlieii dcllvii abricfcoiigmtiilitoiy adlross , ovtollinitt o Iwiiolitsof ulucJtloiinnd lOiiKMtulntliijr i o ' iiojf * .tnrs of thoic'hool not only on the sunimitioniif tlicir efforti , but also for i > jutriotle sentiments they woroliieuloatiu ; the minds of tlu i-hildioii-mi - attribute * ll ii v\us \ apronquislto intho making of food i AllS. TOO \r\it HIM TO Miinr. . Colonel long , the efMiinlilcrkof tlio cam v court , wholslothod with tlio iiutln > riif glim tlnif nuirrian * licenses , hud to rifus M tcnlnv for tlio llrst tlnio to oxclian u li . iierinit forJJ iimisli I'lio piisonnnph for tlio inairuiKO licciisouis \ him J'liivti , llussian .luv , who vlshesto niari'jlusN loiisin , MisH Anna Filedcn On quMtl.n the u.iifcr nppliniits the colonel dlsco\ that the fntboraof the laily and ( .intle ivorc brothers , nnit not only tills , but CM. thesotwo fathers lud inirrioil tlie lr in t cousins The oolonol holicvcd tluit the * inr marrlj o of tlio FilcdcM had K no nli ' fir eiioiifjbntiel ho tohl them tint this CHI-.I i mlRht bo allouililo in Itussl i , but it \\o not clolu INcbrrwlcn. Honclvhcil the v iui man to gl\a \ the phi's next bc-st fellow i ch-iiiconudfor him to soolf lie could not lln i sonic otherperson's iwisin vvbo would muiv himL'ricili'ti iltsliked this luuposltlonai I most cmpluticnliy declared ho vvniitoil j\ni a or nobody. Colonel Loup then rofoinvl tin nulontyooiip mm tolndgo Stiwartnnd that onicinl hn tulaii the unttui under ucivb' ' incnt until toinoriovv v no011 or IIOHT Thcio iscvcrj Indication thnt tbo trul' ' - illspliiy thocomlnjr Avcok will liu ono of the > Kioutfeatuios of fail vve'ck Jii addition t i the Hoits In the men 11111111 iioarli all tli- variou ? cUlo soiletios of llio city hnvo sfem Hod tlielr intention of participating nnd vvill snarono o\pen&oiii Kctthv up vatlous en Llcmntie K'oupt ' on vvhtxN suiil ecjuipiiliii , ihonssclvcsttitli sDlciulid costumes hast ove'iiliiR tlio coniinlttco hnvlni ? ttio ti ides' display inehiij'o : mot und elcclck'il t > cicct are'hcsconiposolof i'li jets of vutlui 3 colored liprliU uttho liitorwi'tion o ( O an I Eleventh streets ITour aicbos will ho put 11 > at this point extending fiom ono eonie-i t. > the other on thooppotito side of the street , > -u. . that in aiij dircdion from this lntorsec' > tliii not tli , south , east or wost-aii nrcli e.iu scon. It is tlio intention to m.iko n mo utistlc grouping ef the lights nbovo und In low the imln cuivo nnd the crtect will } > OIIPS 1ND IVP . < \ Some tldof broke into Itarnard EMIII room in the Menlow bloclt yostcrdny iHirln ' ' i his nlMiu'o nnd stole ) Ids best eo it iiiid vest t < asiutof unilerviear , asilver iienholdor MI I 'v ' gold pen and a ri/or , A ICov , O. A. Miniums ha ? rolurnod from < i pleasant vacation spint in the int nnd vviu. in hia pulpit in the l-'irst Baptist chinch again today. / Anionn tno Interesting foattuot of fanf ncok will bo the oiioiiulr eouc-erU ulvt'ii cvoryilny In thopostolllcosciuaii ) . 1'bc bintl plvys ; > ut Intervals fiom Sl0 : ! u. in. to 10 III ) j ) in. in.W. . H Kdlcyof Omihn , thogoiienil atlor iiey of ttio Union Pacilic niilvar , Is m tlio eltv to lav \Vr. 1 * Kobinson , cenoml freight iifiont of Iho St ToOit ( jrind Islaul railwav , und It 1 ! . Sutliorhnd , genonl .superiiitciidint of the Mine line , nro inthoiity , Tom McUullouili ; , who li bcllovod to bi tl ) . Mlovv who sto'o ' S10 from AVilliamVaill i. . > .scve-r \veiUs npi and tin n skipped , rutiiini I jestordiy and vis anestexl " A Caiio , 111. , special ilisi'ile'li to Hi fllobc-Demooint : Last winlor the in- coveu of a hu/o mount iln of pure chnlU in Union County , ono iijllo fiom the Y- * ovfiridjit * f ill i ti ) i I inn tlitft < * t i > % i Ink. / tin * line of the Grand Tower ifc Carhoii dilc niilnud , and nithln tlneo milc > s of the "tHusls-iippi I'lver , VVIIH anniiiiined , but until the pist ( ovvweeks the tnji'iii- ( tuile of the find win not apiirocintoil , In- iisnuich as the work of iloveloninuiit liticl not piocecdccl ID anv extent. 'J'lio niiii n- t.ilii is about 150 feet hif'li , sinil liiriiin's ( thus far made theio dties aiipo-ir to bo any limit to the ch.ilkv siibstinco 'Jho mountiiin Jsthopio iwrtyof Mr. Jonathan Peory , whoso lesidcnc-o is at Mount Vornoti , 111. , and 'rholsju&l now jmttinf ; the dial lion tlio i a rM at S ) par ton Tlio clialk in foiinelby fcratchinjfa..Miy alxiutii footi.f tlio hoilhun \ the purevvhito substimi- . ' is exposed in a solid mias , unalloyed bv any foioijin olcmont , tipnaientlj IIH ] iur. as the diivoii snoiv. Thodiwovon i- the iiioro Importiint from tlio fint thnt it Is said to bo tlio onlj chalk bunk known " In the "United StntoH , und us Jt it convenient to tlio milruad and ti > the MiHslssIppi ilvor , wliero It mnv bo Imndlod In buries. Its vulnc-i- ' not likely to bo ovorohtliimtul Htnrch ( rrowi sticky coinmon povvidr. liavo a vulgar itlm * . I'oi/oni'j is tno only complexion povtder lit foruso. CM A. HA. LOA.N A.ND TRUST COMCPAMY. fiubsorlbod tnd Ouiirantooil Capital..tnooooa 1'ald ' InCajltivI 350IWJ lluyjnridsollsitools ari'l ' iKindj ; nfnoLlnti H coiiuiuruliil pnpiir ; roorlvi'H nnd u ) c'iite" < trnslHi iiuti UH triuiH/ir imcat and truMtrj of cornorttlooi , taken clmrK of proijerty , col- loitu taxou Ornaha Loan & Trust Co t SA.YINGS BANK , S E Corner lOtli and Douglng Sts I'Ald ' In O . .pltiil 9 M00 < ) tiiiljiorlljednna ( lunrtnti'til Uuiiltal. . . 1(0,000 ( llabllltr al Htockliolilir-4 5JW.UOO OPer Cent In I ore it 1'alil onDoTwiltH I'ltANK J I/A Mil : , Cashier Onicon : AU. A\yiiuin \ , iiresldunl ; , T.J Ilrowa , vlci proililont , W.T , W/iuan , trousiirur njroctorM-A. TJ W-yman.J. H.MIllanl. J 1 llrowii. ( Juy ( JIliirion , K VV. Nu li , TUeiui J. Ulmbull , Geurijo U , I !