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THE OMA.3IA 3 > AEDV BEJB : SEPTEMEHt H , J800. THS PAJLT PtmrlSLtii : > EVKIU' MOlltfOG. _ " Ttuvs"or SUIISCBII TION Dally iml SuiiJayOne , Var . 310 nrt Mxnimillis . . . . . . . . J oo Thriti iii'intln ' . . . . . , . . . . . . . S oo Biiiitlny I'l'i1 , Uno ViMir . . . . . . . > m \\.cklyllue.imulear. . 120 orwt'nd ! Otiinlri.'l'lir- IliilUllnir. t-i > ulli Omit li. i , Corner JiiiiKiaitli Streets. ( otincl Ulln ITS , lUIVurlHtrci't. f hlrnitoOllicp , : : i7Clinml > ctof Cointiiffco. N w Vfirk.i : > iit3lU mid UTrllmimlltilldlns Washington. 5U loiirtiwtliblrtcl. .All critiuniinlt'iitluiis rotnllna tu iirws mil nlltf tlnltiuiUi > r ( .lunilil . bo ncldrusicd totlio . /llbii < liii- letter * nut rcrn HI incfi should ho add ni" 'clli > 'J liu lt o PtiMKliliiR Omiiiitiy. Onmlia. l i ift . flicoU mid i iHt > niio o iduni In In- undo inyalilu to tlio order of tlio oom- piiny 1 lie BEjI'iiUisliIng Compiay , Proprietors , p. I'lirMiim mid fr'montcimtliSH STlTKMnXf OF C1KUUUT10N btnleofVol risto > . County ot IJowlni f Om. II T/whticIc , wcrctar.v of The Hoe I'ublNliliiv ( Oinninv , ilnpH-wlctunly * > cartliat llunctu.il flic-illation of TIIK IKn.vUni for thoweuk cnillnpr ept.iv. ISM.ww su follows : Snml.iv AiisnsL3l -PO | ( Mnnelnjr * ! ( . I ' "WJ TumdnyS li. ' | li.'I , , - Wiilnosdiiv Mt | I " Tlmrsdiy. > ipt. I ? ' { biiturcliy , Hpt. 6. . . Avcrago OfO. II T7it'llfK. ( c orn t" loforc mo mil Miliwrlljod In inv pr'KoniO ' tli'tCtlidii V of t-optcnilor. A. I > . , Kia IU-.AI.I N J' ' 1'KiU Notup l'ulillo. Btio ( ol Nolnislin , I , county r nmiKli < . < flcot-fi ! It. T/Mliuk , holn ? duly storn. ile- poscs nnd h.njra tint liols sreretary oll'lic ! ! < ! I'lihlisMii ( n iiiiiuv.iliatllii ) acttuil avinitru < l.illv cliciibtliMi nf fun IiAiir Un : fortlio jnontli of Hpt Tiihcr , IS89 , IH.'IO oniili-s , fur ( Jdoliur , lv i , ls'Wooili's | : for clVl lllbol , h- ! ) , 3 ! lini'o | > lPM , forllcCPinlior , ISsU JO.OW copies ) f < irJiiiiniir > H' 3l'.Vil ' ) coil | s : for lolinury , 3DO. ID.'iil f uplcs , for Jlanli. IhU'O.SI } copies ) for April. 18" , 'M'M r-iiil | 'S , for Mny.KKl. 4) ) , ISO fiies ( | ! r rJiuiL > IhWl OT.IJll copies ! fnp July , 3HW , O.iU colilcs , for AiiKmt. 1SI1. ' 'li.'VI i-oples ( jnoiim : II T/iciiUK. Swnpnto Icforfl nio.atnl sulwjrllicd In my prrsrruc , this JOIh day ol S ? | ilit il r , A , D J6JO. A. IM'r.ll. . . ulillu. IT uny bo tl.itcd confulcntlilly that Tom Hood cin statul n fciv oltho"rc- bulccs" \ > lilcli the doraociMtri nc jlcctud toailiiiiiiislui1 in Milne IlKVUYfiiiOKOndecllnes to run for cunjjicvs or fot'inajor of Nc\v \ "York. IIo iwdoubtlcM Ivii'K ' lo\r , incl keeping his ojo on tlkoBulffiii'hn throne. Tiirdoinocrita , aru running n Just for ollloo la Illinois , anil a continued Ilunimidt in Wisconsin. And > ot > llioro jiio tlio ovlv > asiorttho doinotfrnty is not cainj > : ilimng- { for fun. Tin rovurd olTcredfor the apturo of the Missouri ti.iln robbers remains un- chiliad. Wliy iictturn tlio money uvoi to bomo genius who will produce iirol- ) "bor piooffor circulation in Mi& ouii. DEVOCK.VTSexplain Tom Eeed'a in- cioahcd tnijoiity by mying"soip. " Evi dently tlio ciii o ol "soap" urrlod to tlio distilct by that export pollticnl { ji'ea or , Boss Gorman , failed to with lopublitMiis. Tin : ntito boaul of equalization of fiouth Diikoltiluismibcd the assessment , anil lutli thisiucicaso the nsso oclvalu- iiiioniH o > er twenty-eight million del lars. Not ii bad showing for astato lliuL is yet in Us extreme Infancy. Ixthe niimbor of pansioneis and tlio nmount paid in pensions Ohio nnkslh-bt. There arc fifty thousand pmsioueis and during1 the lust lls cal > joarovor ten mil lion dolhuvj wore paid to thorn. And tlio money was worth a hundred cents on tlio dollar. TJIU electric slreot cav hris cnteL-ol the ( inict stieots of Boston , and tlio pipois of the Hub arc raising n dibmal howl b Ciiii&o it is noisy. Tlio sleepy old towr nndlts nervous people blttorly opposed Iho uipid Lnnsit. They wcio sitisliod to joj along with mule power. LIST the faub should bo overlooked In the mad wit ill of politics , ib should bo elated , sis evidence of rolrcslilng : Rrratl- tudo , tlut the ] ) rohibltionM9 lm\o \ placed n tiiUot in the field in lova , ivhoio the iopubliciu party sill liut wrecked Itaolf toplesiso the folio wars of SU John filonds , both at hotidqutiitors and in the Held , ro faillnpr tooxcito thatpomilur enthusiasm which they CKpoctod would moot their tli'oeltfiil ollorts. I'lio rcfojinor'ii slvin inhluli \ they cloiilccd tliomiclvos wlwn the campaign iliit started is giowiner thruidbaro , and tlio enrsof blio fraud nro becoming lontjerandplniner. . U. AVUAVHR , the lora prouibnck jwlitlciaii , hus again dcelinod thu nomination for congicsson tlio union labor ticket in the Seventh district. His llrst declination had a string to it , but his lust latter is final and emphatic. If Mr. Wcnw lias nt last aimlccned to the fact that his visionary bchemos iii-o tnipraetlcaUo , thoio po sibly is yet a chnnuo for his iiolitic.il silvnlion. Il' the report U true that the Chicago ti Alton ro > : ul is to nnketv reduction on its pashcn < jcr rates to twocoiits amiloon allclu i03 of ti'avol , itvlll bo an eyo- opoior to otlior toads. If this Is flono there 'will bo no socoml class and no mlleafjo books sold at reduced rates. Tlio roml blmt leads In this will bo ap- plniulod and pass Twyotid the reach of 'ho legislatures for years tocorae. rKiii | : is a healthy soutlmont grow ing In the ililToront states to have the constitution so changed that United States senators will bo elected direct by < the people. TJlt : HEB championed this ruform sixteen , years ngo mid secured the insertion of the clause poiniltllng- the people to iiuhcnto their clioluo for United SUites tonutor Into the constitu tion oflS7o. Maine to California , from Minnesota ais nesota to tlio Gulf , the tlilrd party is Being- alouo.Vlth the exception ofo ICaiwus , wlioro the prohibitionists uro aotlvoly strangling the republican party , there li an Insane dcslro to build up u niitlonnl j > nrty , to more thoroughly fry the fat out of the ciodulous people who inugino , vliilo contributing to the sup port of homeless agitators , they are a good and holy causa. Irvr IIKTIWS KS. The Nohnskn republican plnlforin sajs : "Owners of public : el ontto rsth.it rocolvo oiiillrindlo ( ( ruin for 8lora. a .should ba declared publiowauchousenx n and comjKjlled , under ponaity , to re- ceitc , fetoro , shi\nind handle thu of nil persons nUke , vlthuiit dlsoi'lintnv lion , the state legultitlnf churijM for Btorago anil inspsction. All railroad companies should bo rcquiroil to switch , luiul , handle , rceei\0 and hip the g-ialn ol all ptJwjtis , witlmut difcrirnliiatlon.t11 The O inn nil board of tradiihns ndoted | reso lutions ill accord with this. This matter Is of t cry great import ance to the f.irniers . of Ncbrwka , and It is. a very timely suggestion of the Oinnlu boaul oftrndo that all candidates for the legislature should bo required to pledge thuusolvos In f.ivor of a public waic- IIOIHO law The boird estimates th.it ( or want of such a law that would una1)lo ) the farmers to Btoio their grain If. they weio disposed to do so , instead of beinff com- pdlud.ns they are xinUer present condi tions , to promptly dispose of their ciop or place them selves at the mercy of ele vator ouneu , tlio pxodmors of iN'ebi-aska lost in the corn crop of last yetr tvcatj-six million clolluis. If , as a mutter ofrfnct , the loss vns not more than lulf this amount , , it was a veiy serious inattor to the agri cultural anil Tjwiness into roils of the state , and u-Lth a puuticiblo rem edy in th hands of the ] n > oplo such a dis.ihti'ous oxpjriotico should not bo rcpoatul. Kvery pi.ictk.xl consideration is In fmor of n public wniohousoAVT \ of the uliirnclor doiniudcd by the roiiublican ] jlalfonn and recominended. by the Omaha boaid of trade. It would proyo of the groutobL uiluo to producers -\\lio \ aio in. a position to tike advantage of It , and tliero are not a. grout in.my who are not , because faiinoi'S whoaro compelled toreull/.o piomntlyon thuiir crops would lind warehouse retoipts al\utyd \ annc- ccptaWe collator.il on vhicli to obtiiii tnone . The next legislature will ho asked to ptss a public warehouse liw , and in order tolnsiiro tlio success of such u measure all candidates for the legisla ture should bo required to pledge them selves to suppoit it , TIIK rizciuaiTiox STATES. The Now York Sim finds Jn the census reluriw of population in thofour prohi bition states ofilaino , Vermont , Kansas sind Iowa dccislvo ovidenoo nyilii3t the tliuor ) upon which the syatcin ol prohi bition is founded. It laimrlcs thatac cording to that theory tlieso stntus should bo in an execjilionilly flou risk ing condition , but the llg-uius ol popula tion distinctly show that tliey sue not. As to tlio two Xow England stzites , the growth In population timing- the hit ten ycirslua noon only about nlno thoubind. or 0110 and four-tenths percent , vlulaVormotitluui niulo no increase on the eontraiy , lias lost ground. "Yot Now Ilampshiro , lying hot eon. JIaino and Vermont , and atToctec ! b ni'arlj shullarcondllioiM , roilizcd anin- cieasoof papuUtion during ; thopj.stteu 3 oars of ten per eont. Regarding Kauris and Too. , the showing ingis not so bJil aifor the cibtemst.itos , liit ) it pt-osonts < ] uitc as forci- "blo an aijjumont a.iiiibt the thooiy of piohDjition , 'llio lacrcaso ofhi.xty-eifht per cent in the population of Kansas during the pist ten greatly oxcoeibtl l > y both Coloiailo , while tlieoL { hteoi paroont of Iowa places her very close to the bottom of tliolistof states whoso popilationy uerolnciuisol during- the liust ilocido. There is absolutely no g-ooil roucm for the groatdiireronce of ono hundiod nnd lout- per cent bat\veon the rates of in- iroaso in.NobiMsk.iaud loiu oxcojit in the f.ict th'it the Huinptuary leg islation of the latter kept people iLMay from the state and compelled polled otliors to lcivoit , for as a inittor ot fact I < wa has lillon ton to twelve pel I'ontbohlnil aiKiturnl grovith. But it is not alone in the witter of population thit these stated h.ivo filled to keep IMCO ffiththoirmoiopro rossivo iioighbots. M'lioy will uncioibtcdly show A rchitivcly small Increase i pi-operty \siUntion \ qulto as intorestinjf unil in structive jvs tlia liffuroa of popu lation. It [ i safe to say that since 1880 nolthor Ksmsaa nor Iowa hasincienscil inwoullli t itnty-live per lent on rnn-kot values , and It is well known that there aio sections in both states wlioro property Is not mva-luvblo now as it w.n ten years Ujjo , this boin especially true as to urinj of the toiviis , The ovidcnco of all kinds supplied by thcso prohibition fetatos , ugjlnst the theory upon which the syttom of prohi bition is foumlotl , Is clear , ovuiwhelming and conclubiio to all who uro willing1 to accept facts. HK1rOl.T J.V KAA'SAS The revolt it-ralnst prohibition , latol- nrunco anionj the ropubl leans of Kansas has reached proportions that cmnot safely bo Ignored. The convention held at Wichita , Tuesday , was a representa tive one , composed of ropublltMiis who ha-vo forycuM done valiant service in the ranks. Out of the three hundred dolepates pro'Sentthoro were none whose foully to national ropublicin principles could TJO quodtioned , but they resented thc8ub\orsion \ of these principles to im practicable schemes of personal and Boclal regulation. Tlio nominationof ox-Goiernor Charles Robinson ia Hallo to bo veiy formidable. Governor Itobinson Is one of the ablest men in the state. A rad ical republican in unti-sUwory times , thofirstgo > ornor of the state , and a po litical free lance In later times , ho will naturally attract to Ills suppoit the vari ous discontented elements inthestate. The extent of the revolt in the repub lican ranks cannot bo measured by out ward signs. Resubmlssion clubs exist In nearly ail towns-and counties In thostate , and their organized strength and deter mination will pro far toward ropjatin ? the history of Iowa In Kansas , But the numborof republicans publicly enrolled in the dubs Is trlllLn ? compared to tha number priuitely infavorof overthrow ing prohibition. Intolerance und social ostruclim nro weapons effectively em ployed by the zealots in suppressing pub lic sentiment. Uusinossand professional men feel the force of tail ail penudlng- boycott , mid for tnitorhl rcisow refrain Iromopenly rebelling. Despite the fact that tliey Imvo felt tlie bllglitliiff cited of sumptuir laws , to in.vo what llttlo U left they nro obliged to rcndorhoniiffo to : i system of social and business tyranny hardly equalled outside of Russia. For those reasons the \est \ pocket vole wllirpiovoft trctneniloui factor In the comlui > election , and Its tl o will iirovdas ( jroata surprise to the lullnjf poiversus that which annihilated the lepulltcan uvnjorLty inlowalaatfall , The platform affirms the well known faet. tliaUprolilbitlon in Kansasas else- wheie , proved a , total f.iiluiona tem perance measure. It did not suppress the liquor trafUe , The most violent advocate of the law lucre 1) ) assorts that It ' 'the " suppicssed open aalcon. whiloprhatejoints Iwotlcgprert. spoalc- c.isics , the ding1 btoro jiloon and n timer- oils public blinking1 lesoits ilonrish in one form or m another In every town c > ( conscriu'iica [ In the state. Thoiesult is fioo vhlilty mid outlawry , with a horde of inerccnarv coiHtablos and justices prcjlng- upon the t.txpiyor * . Thosocon- dltions nro justly pronounced "unainer- lean , un-ropublie.Ti md iin-domocratic , and not In harmony with the spirit ol our Institutions and laws , " Iho icpeal of suchodiotw Inns und the svibstitution of high license ami regulation , appeals to oveiy lover oflib.'i'ty In Kmsni. Tilt : olTer of the secretary of the trotMiiryto niitielpato a jcar's intereat on the four pci cent bonda wont Into olTect yostordiy , and tlio ro was a rmh at tlio sub-treasury In lS'o\V \ York through out the da } , bonda to the amount of twelve million dollars having beoti pre sented. This action of t"ho tidisury is intended to rolioro the money market , and the casern CHS of bondholders to ob tain the Intciest cloaily shows that the relief ia needed. Meanwhile the secre- trry of the treasury continues to re deem four and onc-ht'lf pr : cent bonds , about eighty twomilllon dollarsoC which fall ilue September 1,1891 , foity million of which the seeietaiy prouosos to re deem IH ranidlj as they are ollerod. These methods of relieving the money iiiurlcctaro the only ones the seciotaiy of the treasury cm employ except mak ing deposits of public moaoywith tlio banks , , md this he will not bo likely to do under any urcumstancos. The re- demotion of bonds and the anticipation of interest ou ht to be suiliclont , how ever , tooasotho fliinnclulsituation , but if they shall not proo to 1x3 so the spec ulators who are in hugo measure respon sible for the ctistlnjj Btringency will have to sutler. SPnAKruelliiJ > Imsfor the last two dajs received piobalily more congiatuh- tions tlun in all his previous life , and they have not been confined to his Imme diate fiiends His tilp \T.ishinjtoi \vnsa good deal of an ' , ation , and his republic in colleagues ix congress naado his reception at the cipitol enthusiastic and interesting , jVfr. Kud s idln his PoitlanJ . speech that ho did not feel par ticularly proud hociuso Le Is spetker , but it is hardly po iiblo that the events of the last three days can li.ive failed to arouw in him a very lively scnso of gratifica tion , If neb of piide. Tlio sjeakersh ip , in the power and iiilltiunce tliit ara con- ncUedwitliit , is ro illy the second otllca under tlio govern men t In importance , anil its cluracter and value da this redout have not declined since Thomas B. Reed hns oarupiod the position rcpublicins of Indiana , ipi ar from the Irinjii'igo of their platform to bo thoroughly well bivtislled with the administration . , and they uro on.ually hearty in appiovinj the coui-o of Speaker Rccd , to vllonl the contention &cnt a congratulatory tolc mrn , I'lio platforui declaics infavor of leciprocity , and the exam pie of noaily every other republican ootuontlon of the present yc.ii * a followed in omittln < r any ux- prcbsiou rcjardinjj a federal election law. The advocates of the bill now In tlio faoiuto have received very llttlo en- courajjomcnt fiom. the masses of the paity , and still they are urging the president to call an oxtui session of cou- gresHthe ; chiefobjcct of which vouldbe toonact aneleitlon law , TIIJ\voild's ; \ fair location is finally bottled , the "board of diraitors having uffirmed the original selection of Liico f lout parlcand Jackson jurk. Thoformor lies iniinodlately on the city f jont , ac- ccisiljlo from nil sides , and although limited in area , will.be ample forc'chibits not strlotlj ngiicultural. Jackson pirk isilvcinilei distant and will be utilized for farm and 1 Ivo stock exhibits , \Vith this dlbbuutin ? tjucp'tloti bottled , the inuiagors should bestir theiiHel\cs vlth the retl work if they propose to rmlce the oxposltlonvoithy \ of the event it Mill commemorate. ON general principles it is not to the public Interest to penult a street railway line to enter public paaks. Theio may , liowoior , bo sonic ad nntngo gninoil i1 the streetcar line was icquliod to oiect a Btntlon In the northwest corner oi Hanscom pail : , Such a "building con structed imdei thodircctioiof | the park com miss ion so as tocorifornaln style with othorstructuie might bo made a great convenience. Very of ten a party belated in thopaik will bo oveitaken by a rain storm and a commodious station neat the car tiaekswould bo a much-needct puollc convenience. Tim \"Vlaoin& Soutliweatornruilioad project lias changed its name and Im- provid itsrouto , on pnpcr , but until the concern shows some o\ldonco of genuine \itallty \ the change is of llttlo Interest to this section , CHUTXCKY ' ' DKl'EM'slfrnallzeshls re turn to America "by announcing a total lack of interest in his political prospects The Central strike and tlio Pinkerton mercenaries hvvo evidently told with fatal effect. TJIB cngineoring depaitracnt ol th city Is not overburdenedwith worltjus now , \\liy not assign a rneaVbor of the staflasvladut inspector ? depleted con dttion of the p'ublio funds , the combine found a place to ) lant another sinecure withthotltloof viaduct inspector.V < mu't Invo " ( | methods in city af " fairs"nt any c ojt. TIIK IndLmn republicin con \cntlon was not as proWlic of words ns the demo cratic bodybnlvhnt , it lacked in length was mido u [ > la force and cluirnoss. \Yorks , not vroflj , count , N'ovllint thdwatorworks compiinjls Ina donating mood , it Is to be hoped tlioso shapilesjy unslphtly boulders vlll bo shipped tqilflotoiici ) or planted In Hitis > com As A nattor"bf personal safety , the council should enclose Its glasshouse with slice t-lron before Leaving rocksat the school boaul. Tin : bond gxianinteoingthoeoTupletlon oftho city hall by September I , 1891 , shouldbo firmly constructed and no loop holes permitted , A. 'VltJOiiousiaidon dlsea o "breeding veils would materially iniprovo the vital statistics of tlio city. Superior- to haM ) an electric fire alarm. HJStOUl 'Flies Stanton siliools bOjm ? the fall term , with 150 t > uplls in attcndanco. All the brlckldjecsln Vnbutm ha o struck for an Increase In IURCS of froui ( I to * o a div. Thoinllldam at Lyons was liully Jatnajctt lyn break In tlio llnino the other nfeh.tan l itwillUUoa incnth to repair it MaitinVefnicr , a prominent Otoo county fainier , fell fron his burey near Ultuvood iwJ broke botU botiesof Ills rlyht aim. ThofourjouthfuL burglars -who Irolceinto Cilhin's ' harhvure atoro at Auburn lave been ftcntcnccd to tiniis of one ycJr each. In the l n. Somebody tried to burn \VilliatnMc- - Coruililc , ufiirtnir nurXSrowstcr , byatartitifj .ipralne tire. Arevird of § i has bcea of fered for the apiirehmsioaot the villain. VVhilo a herd of cattle were cwssing a kiduo over thu dogm river ic.ir Daiitroffc , the structure coltapseJ , precipitating- forty lie.ul Into the water. So\cralof \ the animals vcro drowned. \Vulter Ira and C. T. Walt ) of Hastings diova J livery tnm so unrd thit ono o ( the liorscs dropped ; dead and the ether i\as iom- nlotclrusolup The youths nero nrrestcd lor cruel tj to animals. Thceklcst snnof J , 13. Day of Ertininff Is la a critical condition as the result ot bclnt ; thrown from a hay rake by' ' a filglitcaed lioi-so and bix\liif his ami broken In two liices and reicivin ; an ugly gusli in the lioad. MissSaiah 3ilcora ! , tcicberln a district school noarlilLMOoil , was throva fion u eAvt by a itiuaw.iy lioi'cvo and lior loft ami and leg \rcrebroliui. \ Her / \viisalsobin31yorinhcd by stnltiugujfuinst a post , but she will ro- torcr , A horse onvhich \ Plilllip Porrntor was ililimjbetamc [ riffhtoned by the cars no-xr Ilertrnntl anil tlasnodup the Miltoid traclc Itio locomotive outran theniilmal aad stall- uid collision rcsultdlIn. whichthohor owaa killed and To riMtui received ubrokcu lc . Voiiiij ? Calbomovt Vlattsinouth fat boy , bought a icvolw toflRhtIndiana , bufc ai ho was. sitting down1'In ' a hotel theolil thiiif , ' vent oil in lua poclefc and pat a hole la bis pints and also oiiointhoceiliii ; ; of the room UunnfterC'laibiH'iiewilLusa a club in bis wau.fara oiithored man. TbeMinliteia' ' asociatloa ! olBeatrico has widened tho-prohibitory atnonJmcnt mid lias rcsoliecl tli.it the various ihinches ot tlieclty bo Imitcdto coiivcin ) in a wcolc of union scrvlu's topravfortho SUCCCH of prohibi tion , rt ,13 tilso rctolvoliiotto discontinue Smithy e\enin'Btr\lce3ou \ } account of the prohibition tent meetings , although fully in svminth.vwltlithc worlicarrlcil ou at that time by the prohibitionists. Amos liurtiiett , an old veteran living at I'lutlsniouth , dw\v his quarterly pens ton the other day and Invested n portion out liibeei. When on hTa way homo at night ho wa ? soiled by two men , who rolibed him of the balance of the pension money aud threw him ov ; r a bank liftecii feefc high \Mion Amos rocowrod coiuciouiness in the morning he founJ htsinoucy gene antl a bfo'tonwllnr ' bon ; to rcniud him oC his experience , vith hlghnayineri. lovva. . .TuloViUimi \ Hi Cook , a resident of Dav eupoit aimo fiJJ , died tliero on IMonday , crayon dr-m-lni ; teacher named Thomns la iujiil atNcivSharou chuived nith adul tery , Tha fl tth reunion of the livontloth Iowa Veteran assoHitionwiilbo held at Divcn- liortbeptcinbtrija und 31. Oreeloy Stlno. a Oilman small boj , dlol rho other dayft-oin loikjavv resulting from tutiTilug aru 'tyiinillii Im.fcMt. -iVlloucss with a drcusgavo birth to twin cubi at Dubjfiuti the other d.aj , LlioJirat Icings ot thii forest CVUL- born In the state. THO str.uiKCis entered the liouseof.T. J Ilooalor .it Alileii the other day and kidnaped his. slx-ycar-oldson N'o trace of the mea or child can bj found , Djriugtlio five divs' racesat IiiJepondomo one saloonlcoqior cleared * 18OOO on bottlea bcor alone , to say nothing1 of the cnoiinoi profit niadu \vlilslcy. . Gittlo In the vldnitr of Eluerou , Tnnn county , arc dying with n. strati dl < etue , sup , sctl to bo Tcrtas fever. Uhailes 1'urloj , who owns u Utxo herd , his nlroady loit thiity-thrco and tliodisciso Is mildly spreadIng - IngMM. MM. y , J. Bentlej' , wife of a prominent ( IrugKist of Osknlooau , sittetnptol suicide by sovonnp nn nrtery 1" hornrin Her con- ilitiot.vii3 iliscovcirci ami medical assistance surmnoiicil ititltnuto suio iwr life. Teini - rarjmoiitjl uliernttloii , lauded by continual 111-hcilth , is the cause maiyiieJ. 13 Marti Aiil vrilt , nnaprcil eouplo of Lionif Grove , jumped fro nti npidly movhiKNnrtli- wojtorci ( niln at Wiouo ! thu ether iluy , think- IUK they hud ariived nfc Do Wilt. The old people wro not nuiistomod to rallu-aytiiivel iiutlhiidno ulci of tlio ( .onsoiuences ofjuiup- iiiKfroina tuin. Uoth wwo acilously but not fatally injured II Ii. Uunpe , a noil-to-do fanner Ihlnpr sk inilei northwest of Lyons , bet Minselt Uuoiiglitha heid , drinjalmoit lintantlr. lie hud been 111 lor somu time and in tlio mornlnir fruo his daughto i' lii-law 5 iilwith tlio itinatk : ' "You ha\'o \ ejrneilthis , " IIo th n aalj KOO- ! by to hj | KrmdchlUi-oa and wiillcod out bj- hitul tlio smjlcoliouso , A moment litcr.i shotwaiho-ifd und ho n us found lyinj ? in a , pool of Wood Hltlj nTiulleG hole throu'li his ht-ad. IIo was scieiityuliiojeji.i'sof aj o. M " \Vr torlM Tniuini Tlnnloy , thu Cedir Falls police nun uh6 sliot an 1 Uilio.l Dexter M.Joiicn iiiul ivountieilAl Miller a rowrt-oek * IIKI ) , wai iatllctedlfor murdnr by the errand Juiy. AVhontho case time up Itwasdlscor- erftl that the thuo witnesses , who \vero the onlv ones with the oxccption of Miller , i\ho was wounded , whom tuostnto could produce wlio 8iiAthoshootititf. . had disappeaieil , ami it ii not.knoua ivWJro they ate. riuyluy v H Indlctctlou the trui3iilpt of tlio tosllmony pJica Ijythcsovltnpssoi "bcforotho prelimi nary oxaninattoii Tuclrdls.ippe.immi . . ) , however - over , will ntjuissUiUj the continuance of the case until tlioDcHinbcrteim. llpjoiiil'rlio ' Itoclclri , The pralii ) leUUf > the Snn Jmriuln valley inl'tuilonilo ' thU.sbason will bo UVOOO.OUO sacks. * I His citluiitod that wlieiitho soison closes the cannery lit Jilaryailllo , Gal , will have puUip ffiOUi > J cr.ins of fruit. Mayor Ha nrd of Los Anijolos has vetoed thoordiiuiuiMcaJllngaspuiiil election to J - cide whether silicons luill bo olojod on Sim- Tristram DurRoj , paitRrand wnimandorof the ICidRhtiTonipliir of Ciliforniu. dloilnL liislioiJij iiuar San Josoof dropsy , lla ws loity-one yoara ofttsoand anatho o ( Provl- tlcneo. It. 1. ( lovcmor Toolonf Mmtana , says ( hut j coiilliiijto Ills Intorvrotutlon of thelawon tbosuLject , tlio ttaU ) leRlslaturovlll meet licit J'anuury in m ular scMion and without tlio i-nlHn * ? of an extra session , I.ottlo forhea , a variety aetrcsi , his clojied from LJutto , Mont , - \ \ ithlutsiln Sorolclchl , the Japimcjo vviwtlor , Lottiodo- scrt Ml ajuKslor inincd Ilurrisraa with wliom siio had been living to enoj ] Sonkiclil's company. FROM THE SBTE CIPITAL Oontbuatlon or tta Jleotinga of tla In terstate Tempcnnce Onion. THE STATE POULTRY ASSOCIATION , < YI1 iVrraiiicwiieiiH Cotnidctcit fet tlie Oreit Xr.ulos OUpUiy on I''rl- lft > I.lncolu Cltj Nc s anil Xotes. , Nth , Sept. 10. [ Spe HV to TUB The meetings of the interstnto tent- porsinco union nro of tuiustnL Interest to waiters In thocuuso. 'Jho Tallowing cfllocri won elected : P wsldcnt , .T.A. 'Jroutin.m ot Kansas ; sccictajrjiE. 0. Ivrctaingor , neat- rice , N"el ) ( trewiirer , .lolm &liUiiHusutlnc , Ialco ; \ proslilciiti , Nebraska , C A. Atkin son , Lincoln ; KnnmsIl. D KlsborVam \ - 0130 , Jovu , 03 It , Hutculiu , Dei IMoincs ; N"orth Oitotn.C. . jlMock \ , Furpo ; South Dakota , loVillhm ! lloiainfr , 3Iuron. Kx- AttorncjUencraL llrandford of ICunsw will speak in the prohibition tent at ttio fair grounds this altoL-noou , aiid-JndRa Gulverof ICmporiaivilldlapuiso temperance UoetHno frum u stand in Uovcrnmtiit scjuare this evening , * TIIK of the Suite Poultry association the counollclinuiber Iwt o\eniiif. \ | S. I Itotertaof Tdtatnih vas elected prtsl- duiic ; I.L. Ljniaiiot Lincoln , vlcj president , uiidJ. H Mee'ahni of Lliuoln , secretary. Atcssrs. Lyinm , Lemon and Megahan were iipjiolntcdn. lOinimtteo to mornoriulto the iintloiialassoclitlonln tha niittcrof icvisinff the standard only once In ten yeaw , and nlso to npno upon n uniform slo of exhibition corps. It was ngrrccd to oiler SL.OOO In prizes fortho winter show. The ! uiittcrof lioldinxa hcncli show MIS ilisciissfd , aiidthmentitnent w. unanimous in fivorof it , pro tlileil the stito board of ag riculture would oiler and provide pries , nnd u sep.triito room Avherc do isi ( ould bo exhibited ithoutanuojiiigtho iwultiy. Hi : \ > A3 fsCI > TO IT. John. 1'atton , an old soldier , vas up bo Tore .Tud e Houston tills uioiuiufc'for Ixsiaadrunk : . Tolm wai iiichtiod to dr.iw the line strictly between Inolrletjr auJdrunltuiiness. IIo nc- InioivleJi ed that ho hud brtii drill Icinp , but claimed that ho had taken but little oier the ducnllort.iuoe. He wn dUiliaigcdliit hunif arouiKi the station a little while , and II luilly tupped Judptc Houston on the shoulder , : md wktfull/iifqulrc llf howouklu'tploase beso kind as to nii ° him n , rinritiiitid irvasau old soldier , smil used toft , and itdidnb seem iiutur.Uto miss the roprituand. Howas told tocoiuc around. In the uftertioun , and the judge uould.writohiuiii roriniiind. ] ) H vs os" Tni ; siioor. Ofllcer Alilono had a lnir-tilsiti | cxpo- ricneo hit oietiiii ? its. arrobtinp1 apickpocltct , \vho pjiic the na wo of Frank Grmvold 'Jliu in irshal had irlvciistrkt orders for- the olll- ccrs to brlnp'lti oiery man irhomthej regard. us i suspicious ctur.u.tcr , nnd Jl.ilouo and setciMlottiet oflliei-s rin into four tough lookhiscustoiuers.it tie coiner of Tenth and JTstrucu. Tlio others went alonn iluiclly enough , but Uriawold w.is a tough iomvuy b.iclr , and when Bltlonc started oil with lilmr tlio fellow dre\va4t-talibcr revolver from hiscoutpoclfct , ami shoved it iutotheofflocr's face. Ai { run < i ofthittinllbmaio Just -whit supplvtho crivinrs of Malono's nppctiteho , uroL-eeded toiiit It , buttirst pulled hi * own little pop , vhen the hap \\eiilconed and wittt quietly to jail lie will bo tried for assault Another Ure , thcoriia of which will go down the ages labeled "unknown. " otcuiwd at.1 oVloelc this morning ill the uaseincntof No 1207 O street , thcirroccry store : of S. 1' . Stevens & Co. 'Iho llixs oiminated in tlio ccilingof thocorainodloiis bisouietit. A. for mer temtit had covered the wiluwMtU tailed piper , ami this was about all that buiucd Tlie smoke vas very dcnsoand lin- deiod the iiioiiion ercitly In their -\\oi-klnff. \ air. Ktevenshailjust put ina laiRO quantity ofthio teas , whtthwai stored jiht oierhcid. Ho fcm that the peeuliiir tarrj- smell Mhtchpermeatetl it tits < IeU-ocd ) tlio tea and danuijfoda poitionof the giwery stotlc. The-Jro coitlmd totlio tar piiwr portion tion , despite the hut. that In Iho liiscnimt wore tno bi/koroseuo tanks ami a. httr nlle of prevircu kindling for the ( iliick starting ofllrosoa cold mornings. Air. Stevens esti mates his loss , prlncipilly by the smoke , nt 8liMi ( or 61 , WO. Ifo his insurinco noliiics of ? lOOJcaihvilh tlid agencies of Uuir < & I3ocsounnclDixwcs & Co. , ttud S'1,000lth. \ \ . Keith 4 , riuins. THE ircvnrs I > I < P&V.T , The prand trades display occurs tomorrow and ullarrjnseincnt ! > havoboetipocfcatod to imko it a g-rand success. The pirade > vlll form and bo read ) to start atS o'lloelc sharp The line of march -will to vest on O to Eleveuth street , north on Eleventh to Q. west on Q toTenth , south on Tenth ta O , cast oaO toKlcient.b , soiitli on .Eluoiith to M , vest onM to Tenth , north ou Teutli to O , vest on O to Ninth , nortliou Ninth to Qand lito dnhtindiinihvilliiot ba chucked. AIL ilti/ons tivereciuestodtoilhinilutc their rcjidonees nnd llace" ) of bmltioss diiiunj ; tho- asstiin'ol tbo ( .Mnule. The follow IUK BOH tlcuien ai'o apiiolntcd and iwiuested touctou the stilt of tlio pranc martini and willrepoit mounted on the cor ner of Nineteenth amlO stiectsat 7 ID : Ctiptiln li. II. C'licuej , ebief of tiff ; 3Iessis Chirles Claik. .1. H. BhiK , Fnnli liurr , 0. H Beaili , Ciptum . .riuioiylor , J. S B.mviek , Liciitenint It. C. Ilwlettiinc .ill inomhoisof Ointon l-'ord , CipUln C M KeeferVr , , L. Houbworth , Captain AV H lierprcrDr , Simmons , C.iptuiti ,1. V , Percl \\l. Coioiicl.1. 3 ; Douglas , . ) . \V. \ Sher oo < l LieutuiantW" . Hirris , Lieutenant , E Churchill. LleutenantB. I1. FIame'us ( , Uolo nel John .Tcnklns. GoloiielJolin 13. Ilratt o Bonnet. ColonulC' . J Billsof Tilrbuiy , Colonel nol El. CoomlN , aiidMijoi- L Wlllnms of Gcnevti , Colonel AV , \ \VoUott \ of Contra City , Colonel 1II DeCastro of SiJnuv Colonel II. J. "Well-jot Omaln , LlouUnau. \ \ ' . 31 Uooker , Colonel II. 1\ Downs , Dr Cliarlcs Hart. Marsluilsof divisions will report for dur > at 7 : JO and will appoint their se ura ! stai Marshals will ivear rod scaiN o\er \ their shoulJer : ind aides either red , i\hltoandbluo or vvlilto surfs over tlio left sliouldcr. cm onm AMI ISD . The howe of L. Llboinniii , 1 liJTri stieot , w.is tntered bybui-fjlirs some lime list nlpli by pijliijr open a bnik vindoir.rlho tlweLl liifj is i-ansai'kcd , but * I in usU and sirroli wntch va'aod ' at § , W were all that weir tike 11 Ed lloinnlin.who . rooms In No 3d In the Nintbstroet Jlutehini block , went out to see the fair 3e-.terd.iy ifteiuoon , und when he leturnud In "the eicnin , ' diacovered thit J llend in. human shipc had r.iiibickod hi looniaiid MMllccil oltwitlihia best trousers. GOOIITO Ilettlo liai room D in McCliin' hntel on XortVfont'i ' atreot , and sonio oiifl went tlii-oii h hi.s woni List evening I" hi absence , und asn cense ] uentiCeoio ( ! noil' ho uWo to attend thunh iient Suudnyivitl bis host pilr ofpuiU : Anold Ivlv hose name was not roportc to the police created a little oxcitomuit a Kloventh and I * streets lust oieaiiiff b.v fr.ititlciilly crjlnp out that some ono hu : pk-kcd hurpotrkot of a wllot cnutalnin ; * J. . \vhllo \ she wj.1 ou boarda Standui'd line CM en route tothoclty. .Tills iiorniugn woman was slttlnp In th niirllnjjloidoiiot wnltliijfor u'i owiortaiiity to luivo tlio c-Ety. and In a-i unfj-uardo'd mo meutstoppod iifowftet .iwavfronilier jfrij ) U'hlih wailylng cuiiiboal talic turned uroun < Justlu time to see a fellcw run through th doorwltlilt luhls lund. Mio ralsudan iiUrin nud Ortlccr Ireland and Deputy Sherifl Me 1'arlind took up the chase. The fcllo-w ran Intoalujnbur jaril a liloilc south und wu lost to view. Another youiif ? ihap who pav his inino ai HJrry 'Jhoruton ran cut o ! th jurtlwitliii pair of pantilii UU hund , uad h \vas jiroinptly wllaicd and taken to the sta lion , Tvo horsemen vllo K O thelt- names a Joe Davis and Llit Kold i\er \ J run. la by Oniccr Sljia and Dotcctno Pound as suspl ilousvhunctcra this morning , 'Jhoy ivor ovoiheiit-JconvH-biiig asto how they 'Mono a man huatlii lit. I-'rnnk HyorswUo , nnd child , -\vcro atnon the IVe-mont visitor ) to the Capital city today Ou rotuinlnK from a vMt to tlio usfluin \vhllo pajsltiB through jovcram.eat iijuurc , IlerstvhoU ) , anlcldy innu , xvw o'vcrvomo by the lioat. Ho nrus tnkcnto n hotel nnd Is ln c In n Tweairloua conilltloti Matthovv Ilaiikln- * , \\orlit-IIenUd \ man vho suicided jcHtiula.v , WM burlud In V/ulii cojiiotorj this afternoon. Isaai ! ShulaEr , ujrul foity-four , of Oniah ! \\iis ulreii 4lic > cnso toiluv to marry Miss \.ntia \ -Donnelly , igcCL twenty- four , of Ulon- Thodlsreputahlo house of lllrdlo Dtsbrow , ntlOvllO stinsct , AT is ilosed ycsterdir by crtlerof Miyoi ? ( rahim , who a e tholiunl- Inly tune enough todisposo ofliotrtriln and get out. The resident * sutsort thai they -\voi \ Itlhavotaken tliehnrlii thulfO\vn.hnniU \ Ifthocltv nttoiiieys hnl not. ' 1 his Is the lioitsoivhcre the shoeUoj affwy ecu u red the other nljjbt. Kino foivelosuro suits were liled In the dUtcirt court toil.iy affiilnst M. Isabel llontl , John Tivoddlo anil ethersV. . II.AU oed , a IVetnont attorney , brought them down In lib Inside pookct. Dr.lCitiKUoy , professor oE agruulVuio and blolosy attho stito unUerslty , luiompmU'd by his xvlft. returned toJiy trem bis suininir \iicutloii. \ liu liiouiiL ( ! vitlv liliu Vi. fotlicr- InRliiim , ullostou K'uitleiii.invhovllMct M nviistmt instmctor In ICiiijslo 'j ' dcp.ul- meiit , A scene waawitnwseil Inpolice licadiiunr' tors nt 1 : W this morning , fha prlnclpnli uorolivo jouiij Rlill ntod oijlitccii uudiiiiip- tceii respcctivtly , lie > hud boon found hi a roomibo oGusSsJiindeiV siloonon Tenth mid V streets , ivith four Kimhlers. They slid ihciu names wire Lulu ( Jlirlt uud Dulh I'ori-cst ; that thej wore from Omnh.i uiid hid loincdown to see tlio fidr.that they held peed positions In Oin.ihundivoroof K- ipoctihlo | iu cuts ; that Iheyliud novn betn arrested lefore , and had ucver done nil- Tliey f tn ther stated tint tlioy met wvenl nlco ientleinoiilas.teveiihip ? , whore tlio other tivo weromot. It Is said wine llowcilfreolv. I'h3 felloivs five their ininea us 11. 1) ) . Slniini , Geot-RO 1'oilciin , Chiiles Dala and B Hilton 'Jlio men were hailed out by Charles Jjlilrldgo and CJiu SaunUtrs. Ono of Iho girls claims to be a stenographer and the other a clirk in a diy xoods stoi-c .V Itajvld AViu-lclnn Mucliluc. Acio Yurie Ilcnill. "Ibve you atypewriLcr ! " "Yes" "What ktndl" Uet.1 hniroil - a-nd freckled Tacy do hotter work tlnii Heuatiilor blondes. " HeVatittl ICIIIIIIriCr iitir. Detroit Free I'nti. Tlio Marquis do LoutriUotho , ndinlrer of Mi-s Frank LesLie , puiea to Uillii reporter. This Is unjust , as. well as unlfind , as It vas the rcpoiters that made the nuirquls. Slioivln Tln-ir Griititilde. HtlsiiiCs aiultt-Dcni > ci nl. Tholowi prohibitionists lave nominated a stateticlict fortho purpose of giUng-ald nnd comfort tothodemoeiMts. That It their wiy of tcstir ing their ( jratitudofortho pissago of the ordinal paikiifo lav , by a republican eongiussvliiiti , abolished thousands of sa- loousla that itutc Hies lirett ASH. Kniiaai CttyJnumal. The great auk Is supposed to bo extinct , but the great ass hasuvldo range and ro- inaikablo vitality. Thoprrcatauk was noted for the fact tliat Itcould iioithcrwalltnorlly and h Is cougenci in the uicutal world lias boon diitliiK-uished from tlio fact that ho could neWier thinImor bo thought about. \ Clrotil.it lull I3oi > mor. St. fault Heitutiic. Mr , GUrltson ianovv reported to bo eon- tcinpl.iting tlio puichaso of a Clileagro neivs- papir. There seems , to be an oiRanizcd effort to forte Mi Clurkrson bailc into jour- nalisin. A. in in who has appohitca 2(5,000 ( postmasters oiightto beabloto mikoi boom in cliculatioii , lluilt Tint "V'rvy. If the hiimmc IS'ew Yorkirs who aw establishing lishing- homo wherein to keep cuts fancy that the feliiicj A\ill appreciate their Uiud- uess , they arc wcndcifullyniiitikcn in the uatuio of tha animals , Thuo is not a cut on earth tint -wouldn't rather be an outcast through , the thy than. tflhnAoto stay at homo nights. ofXelra ) , ika. The coinplcto oflleial returns fiom the census in OimVha , Heb , , show a popula tion about < 5,000 , larger tlun tboinofiltial flgtirea first gt en out. The wondoiful young1 t'iant of Kcluslii has risen from 80,11S InlmUtauts in IS'fl ' to 139,50 , , a gain of 100,003union is more than ttireo times the entire previous popilation. N'o city of the same class lu tUo United States cau mutch this splendid showing , and Oniiha , has done much , less lioisting thin Kansas CltySt. , 1'auland Minneipolis. Senator ? 1'atlilocik and jra.i lcrso > i .ITalio r5iloL".Vi-tiiiu. < 'iit n. Inthoseaato Fndny last Son utors Paddock and MJtnderson , argued briollj for putting lumber on the frcolist.is , iolloiM : Senator Paddock snid : .Mr. I'residflnt ' , the seintor from Oregon thinlcslt is ver.i btrange th.ita state lilco li'ebiMsIca , whiili liib Tcry little limber , c'ccopt that which it grows by cultivation , by planting and cultivating it , should bo solicitous about tlio ffo-ste of timber in this country , My idol nbout that is that such a stitea , state so ciiiumManccil , isttio ono to bo pirtliulnij .solltitoin , because as timber is wanted tlio fieilHles for scvuriiis it and the pri es , tbo co > , t totlio wasuuior , nre ciircs ] iitliiigly iucrriscd Now , I do not kno\v , ALr , President ; Inm notpropirotl to maintain that tills proposi tion to nut this class of lumber upon the fioo Hbtwill materially cheapen it 1 confess to somu doubtsahout ttiit. Jam not biiro uul it \vill trausfci to tbo uilddldiicn , thoiu people who bundle lumber nfter il pisse.sfrointtio mill and before it readies the firmors in Xo- l > rnka.-I tflii iiotsnrchiittlioirfrailin will bo iuciea-ect b.thisrctluition \ , and that the con sumer \ull \ fail to roielvo the beiioilt which tiuii anxious to secure I liophowiiur , that it will be otherwise , as It ou litto bo Ifuot , Avecaniwi-lups , tliroiiRh i uhitlon in otliet. \vais bceurotlieai ! bcneilLato tlw consumer If the d lit ) is removed. lliit.slr , boweicr this nny result , thosun- tlinentin ouc stito , as my collciguoli.is rop- rcsentcil , iaoveiuuflinmjily , I may siy : ib o- liiii'lv uiiiiiilinous us to tbu necessity , so fur roncinifMl , that luiiioer slull bopiitupuntUofioo list The two lilt lc'Ulatnrodof tbo slito , ns wu s Ko stitoilbymy colleague , by uuinl- mousoto on both OCCTMOM Initruitod theit dilegivtloii In L-onpress to main accli uflorts as It sIiDuldbu pbsible fmtheiiito make to &murutliat > ootisuinuntiou , and ovcry politi- ualconiuntbii , 1 believe , for the lust ten years of both polltic.ilparties tin in.ido the same upnsslon Not only th.it , but oiory ncnspapor In the state , oT tooth parties , IISIK mido a demand u pen i-eprescntat lies oftho state iiiL-oii0Te 3lU.ittlmysIiall usotheirut- tnost eirortsto sccurusntrli.1 roault. Tlieivforc. inobcdicncoto thit sentiment , OKU if I nsi < I n doubt , , I should ftxl it to l > e myduty. o eu If I wcromjsolf o [ pO3ed tothc proposition , to urito it ivithml my itreiutn. Ami , sir , I lay down this broal proposition ; tluthen Hindu stiungdominant ; sentlinon ! of my state to IKJ In favor of any ether proposition , an long as I stand hero aitlieirticcmdltcd ivpresentntlvo I will trj to glv heed to thit suitiimmt , to irtko Hmj own , und tofurtlior It so fur ai I tin do ao ltho\it doing a public Injustice. And I dial 1 notlllftly IM uallul upon liy the people whom I luvatho honor to represent to doanythlnjr ofthlschaiactor , 'Jho anieiilmcnt oujht to be adopted , srad 1 urjfo the aciute to giio totliuprsi-iila stiites tins opportunity to try and got chcapei Iwmbei , Sena'or ' Mnimorscn said : The eloquent voleo of my friend , tlio sinator from ffls- cansin [ Mt. Sjxxiuur ] , vlio h my n iarust iieUhtior In the senate , hmiiotboonhmnl In suth earnest nndforciolo appeals upon any olher of the items ot any of the schedules In this bill , but it i ) not to liU dUcredit that It It so. Ho uppoals eloquently iind cirnostly for alocnlliitewst. IIo ruprcsnnU ono of the Aitat timber ami lumber producing btatcs o The countrj.and . I do not vender that ho seeks liyovciy effort In hi ) power to advance thu supposed -welfare of that Industry ; buc it is that local interest that prompts him to raise il voloo , Juit tu it il the Interest of my own , lumlltr tint prompts mo to aiitfgest thli > j nmoiulmunt ( letienil Hancock was Inutrhcd nt when ho slid tlmt Uio tmliT vvJ' a locnl hiuf. nnil yet from iho Htnniljiointof mlrocney and su | > | > ort ofeoiiflk'Unir interest ) , no truce tiling win e\er \ spoken Hum thostiitcttioiit of Hint , vor.v luct , nnd euro nil Lwornotl just as tlio sena tor f 10111 VViu'onsIn iJKovriiciItit till * delmtu / iiiul In his notion uuon this ( { notion by that / lot'nl Intornt nnil by tlmt lecul projiulioc vhutcH'r Hum } bo. * Mr. i'reililcm , ! do not think that Iho sena tor from XYMcoiulti hii1' oulstvlppoil 1110 In ao- otloll to Iho protoitlvopriiidploso nr \otesupontlilsblil are wnccmeil , I lo not liello\o thwo lHaiiy utiitola the union that c\ceed < liiduvolloii le tlie Keral principle of prolceLion under which the whole imtton Irn pin i > cre l the state tint I Imvo the honor inp-ntto icprcsent , butnt the HUIIIO tlino U IIM itirtiiiii desires nnd wishes , exaetly Illtu ether itaUs , baied , If you please , upon pun ) silllshness and local preJiiJleo My friend fwmVi eowIn rather critleUcs the iilc.i H\iijjn ; ted by thoSunttoi * from IK-Ui- ituro , and 1 think uuvaiiced also bj thusonn- tor fixini 2s'ow krso ) , that thcio slieuldbo un effort to cciisurio theo givab forests and HIV servotho woods for fnturo vsc" ? I suc est to thfl onitor th.it this i ( Tort on Ills partmul the effort of the ten n tors from Mulligan in connection with him , me based uiwii a lw.il siilllshness far from I-OIH mciuljblc , nnd upon the grasping ( treed ot iiieu who arc cng.iKOil in this \cry pratiUblo lumber business , ivhli-ii prompts them to the irimedUto deslvuetloi of thcw si'cat forosU latliortluui their pit wrvtitlon. I uko XID the testimony given i > fore tbfMVS and ineiiiH coiniiilttoo Of the honsc'nndl llud ( hut .Mr. John A. IMgot , spcaldnfj for tlio Krcit state of Michigan iiml on bch.UCof tholuuibci' Interests there , testi ThflO'lialrnitin HWit liero iicrniltino to nMlt liiti. al ttioruttt you ar ) novliiiiistln thu homo supply , hnw Ion ? will It IK > , In jour judgment , before Iliu output \vlll lie ox IlUl-tJ ( ? Jlf. i : < l ( t tiillio Icrritory of which Ilmvu hi'cn speaUiijr. Irom Sauliiuw us fir north 111 Mncldnawon tliu J.iko Huron slmrp , Jstiouk with In limits wlion I si ; tint Ilin orululit yeurtwlll exluuiit all tliu pltiu thnbor in thai Thb Is a most alarmlnft itatement and should pko us pause in this wholesale de- DUilutlon of tries. I say , Mr President , that this \vholocoun tty bis iinlnterest In tlio prcsrrvutlon cif these fortsts , the product of nhieliis so no. cssary foi the full tnjoynioiit of life , iind m an onort for thilr prcsenatlon and couier\ tlon of this timlei : HO can open a uo\v soun-a of supply. . If vro c.in open tlio g-i-cit forests owned , asls alleRCilbyVnieiliunsln Caniul i , for tbo lunelltof tlio lu miter consuming 1 * < pi u of the United States lam nilliui ; unJ anx iou for oua to h ivo It douo. 1) ) action , IIOWOACIinthlsniiittcr Is based leryKii-Kcly upon tliu roison thut two i-on aceutlvu leu I sutures of my state and polltt .11 state convention after state coin en. tiou of botlipolillc.il prtlcs Imvo ur ed ui > cn tlm roprxiuiktativcsof Xobiask.v upon this Ilix t that they khould do whit they cim to bnnif about this result luijphuo wbite-pino luiuix t upon the fiee-lUt , and uhilol lira ilovoUul KP the interests of tliocntiiu country anil iU > s m allpirts to bo leueAtedwhcn , tlio iiitaos < i of HIV immediate onistltucncy uio at st.iho and tlioy spenkln &ueh terms and nlvu uu > n strudioiu throufrb the leglsliture , I piupo to listen to their voleo and obey tlnir u struitlouswhcn tbo matter isuotoi-o Iu\u In K liu man rights , but aliupljono of Ilimm .il poliiy. \vill\ototo I \ pi lee uhito-pino luiu bur on tbo free list , and If it cannot be dm c by the amendment that I will renewal tlio proper time , perhaps it tun Ijo by iouieothei SETTLE J tlPLUTS. Drilco's A man vho cannot road It himself tniy lilto to look upon tlio \vine when It Is re.ul. Htirpurs Voung- People : Of Uncertain Ago-'Ho\v \ cla uio you , .linnnlo ? " ' "l'\\ii leaMoldir tlun Johniile. " "How old is Johimlo ! " "Jilon'tlmoiv. ' " PlilladclphiaSooletj- Eilith ( just from th olty ) I don't ' like thli nilln rni-mor U'lnxvlnt'stlio , inittcrvlth ill Little Eilitli it tastes as though it luid beoJ ncara cow , nnd 1 Just Ixliovolt lias. Duke's Alugnzine : There i'i nprooddenl of red tape nbout tlio { worninont , but ivh.it can jou uipoct ivlun evorjona la iiibuild- ] IllK" it' Driko'iMa iKlnc1 Tlio man who ple.idi his own aso iniy luvo a fool fora Inwvor us the Inwj'crs ii\ir lut beliua the nilv.iii tiiROof kno\riag thit fool. FMIcKPiula BlitUsr : "U'c 11 , Susie , liow do you pet nlnnf-witli your studv of coo'dnt ' ? ' " "O.bciiiatlfullv , ilcaiIlciujl By tlio tlnio we aris riiariicd I iilull lie a inrfottcook , ntii I lidl boso Inpnycsjieeiallv , yo. ay fiii-lr. fnr- 1 mn Inflt-nin"- Rr lt i fif ulc i rni.liM.i for sick jnople" f London Stur- Police Magistrate ' -Did j ou ice the 'beginning of this trouble I" Witness " "VTw , sir , 1 saw tliovery coitiinomoinent. it I ) was about two yeiiu HKO' 'l'\v ' J > o.iwiifi ( I ; "YVi , s > ir ; tbop.irson Mid. 'Will ' tlmu li-n th this man to bo ttiy ncciilod ImsbandJ' ami sha | ! < said'IHill. , . ' " \ \Vcbb Assin-os tlio 1'nlillo Tli.1t tlm . * Crntralis All VOIIE , Sept , lO.-fSiweial T lo- fjvam to Tins BEK.J "Ilwo almmlnnt rei- son for belles Ing , " said Vice President Wclib tocliy , "tliat the repotted attempt towrtvlc the St. Louis and Chicago eipress tr.iin Momlnynifjlit vrsa n pure invention on tha p.nt of Timothy Dunwooily , the Ua maii. Theonglnccrvhovas In charcoof the loco motive aiiucimreil his disbelief in Dun woody1 s story when the train ariived nt PoiiKlilceepsie , for the reason that ho couM discern no o lllclleo tliat LUs Had been ntua iutotliotattle fjuardsVo bavo li.nl ti plwo carefully esaralncd cyan expeiiemoi rotidinaster anil ona of our agents , nnd tin v ill so failed indibcorerin ? any indication of a attennitat tuin vii.xMiif ? . " ' \\Thit \ will IKJ done with the iincntun flasniaiil" Mr Webb i\is \ iblcucl. Wellho mil pet uopresent. " replied Sir. \Vcbt > , with a laiiih. ; "f liavo no fc.irtlut tinymoio seilous iittcmptt.\viU \ bo inado to wieek Central trims bociusovo nto lee close on the tracks of the miscreants \\liu c.insud the neiitihsustur.Vo nro inaUln ; , ' jrood pi-ojresiin llxiiif'thQulltoii | ; thuil Lt Iioisons.but I cnntiot Bay Jnstliovv fur wo hnio Kot , iis It miiilit dcfeut tha end In vieiv nnd thoswifl punishment of the real wtojin. era 1 uanttho tr.i dlnfi public to ucvo- nssursd us to tlio probable hafcty of our * trains lieix'iiller.Vo \ Invo the trades sti itll > andolHilcntJy fjuardt-d from one end of Iho I roul to tlio ( itliornnU , bollevo It will bu tin posslblcfor any attouipts at wivckliii ; t ( ) n II biiiwssfully- carried out , cvou if they uio I coiitonivUtod" ! i \VTicn Jlnbynan nick , wogavoher Outorln , Whin aJio wtwa Clillil , sliecrled forCaatorla , When slid l > c ino Mlwi , iho clung to t'aatorla. V/ka slit hudCliUJruu , ibu tarn Uicia Caaturlo , OMAHA. LOAM 3MD TRUST COMPA.NTT. Subsorlbod xnd Guaranteed Caplts.1. . , . J500.000 I'nld InCapllRl . 350,00) iclls ilocUiandbondii iidftotliilcd an paptr ; rucelvrx nnU unoculeo autoiR tranwfiT unont and tru lwo of corporation ! , tabua cJmrifo of proixjrty , col- loU : tmc * . Omatia Loan & Trust Co SAVIMGS BANK. S E Connor 10th and Douglas Sts I'lld In0 3ltul . t 60,000 Bubsorlbou null CunrnnteeJ C.Miltal. , , . 100,000 ' olHtockholiltra . 6 For Ctnt Intoruit Palil on Doiiontn. 1KAMC J.I/ANOli. OuHliicr. Offloom A. U. Wjriimn , preildoiili J. J , llrowii. vlc prosldont\V. , T , Wyuian.tromuror. . rirectomi-A. U. Wyman. J. II. Mlllard. J , J Brovrii. awir O. Barton , 12 W. Na ti , TUom I , ICliaUall , Qucuo 11 , I ako. f