TflDG OMAHA. DJLELY BJE6J. MONO-AY , SEFOTGBEll 35 , 1890. OTJ ) DAT1Y Stor PUBLISIEIID liVEUV MOItttlKO. nitly find Sum1uy,0nu Year. . . SUM Hhtnmitli * . . . . & 00 Tliri'U inniitlH . ISO Biiiuliiy llc-v , Ono Year . . . . . . . . . 200 NUuklylloarUnoYear. . 12U OITIOU : lhr llfo lliillillnit , Onmha , Corner N nnrt Sfith Streets. HiuiM-UHIiHKl'- Nii'ol. ( lili-iiaiiOniip.IlirnmiiiliororOotnnifrpc. . rsnv Vork.UwniH nil niull'i , Trlluiriollulldlnff \UbliJii8toii.MJ fouMccnth Street. ( OKI SPOXt > E > CE. All rrmiimiiilcatlniiH nliitl i > to nws nd oilltorlil matter ulioillcl bo iiddrusiid to the JCdltorhl J > cirtniuit. | ) HUBIM : ir.TTii9. : ! AM 7jinlMP ili't tor * imil ri > tiillliiiicr < nhnultl teftlclroHm dloTlii > Ui > o rubll'ililnjr ' Corn puny. Oniiihii. UrnfH. clicoki nn < > iiiHlolIlio orders liilw inaiU ) piyiiblcto the order uf tliu com j ( itiy. Tlie Btc Punishing Company , Proprietors , 'Jlo I'rp Il'M'ir. l-'nrnn ni and fro on tfen 1 h its MtouT ST.VF rc7i KNT or ciuo ULA T ION fcllitoofXobrailfa. ) , , County o ( Iomli . f ss ( Iro. II. Tnehticld metnrjr of The Itpe I'ubllsMnu ' coinniiiw.ilnM'Milciiiiil.viwPiirthat ' UKDclmil clrftil jitlon ot Tiir l > Aaiv IIKK lor tlio M ock o inline Mt | ) 1 1 , ISlKJ. wet * us follows : f-iimlav. . > nl.7 . - ' ' ! ' * > t H \li < lti < Mluv.S'i > t > . Id. . SiUiSJ TlmrsdHV.opt. . U . 3I < > ir'ii n v.Hopt 12 . aijirt fciilurdiy , Hunt. 1J . . a ) .us . Averngo . 2 < MH IlKO. II. IVirilHIK. F\rorn to lirforotno nnrt suliicrJtml In ni" prom-rico tniilltndnv of-cutomlior. A. U..ISX ) . IK I I | tf 1 * . IEIIotary 1'ublle felut < D ( N'olmslcn , L , Cuuntyof J > oujliiN. ! ( nooiiro It. T/Acliulc. lifltiK duly snoni , tlo- juiios mid H.IJS Hint tic Issc'crctiiry otTholioc 1'iibllsliliiK ' ( o-npiuiv. t lint thenntniil aivrif ! dillydriMiliilloii of Tim LMH.v lite fortho iiintit li uf Si't | ) Miil > < tr , 18S ! . 1710 roiiloH ! for Oilolnr , JrtftUHIK ! > 7coiItS ! ! for November , IHSJl. J'UHl ' miili's ; for Hrcr tutor. its/ft / , U'O.OH copies ; fiirJiimiiirjrhU . 11AVV copies : for lobruiry. W > , Jltrl ! c < i | > l 't ; for March. HI. atMI5 ctoiilcn : fni Ajirll. lKH ) . Ui'ojiM ; forMay , WX > , iUso Million. for June. I 'K ' ) . 20101 ( uplesi for July. MO , L"0UCJ ccptus ; for A ; ilstlW. 1MUV ) uoplos. ( Jioiicii li. Twit rue. Suornlo lioforo HIP. nml siilisurlljod In my iirrsontij , tills 10th auyof Soptnuilur.A , ! > . . WW. N I1. VKII , Notary Public. Triii.Mnlno clemoeintu gain some incm- liCfH in tlio somite. ThiB is but tuUmiil. Dut itvii4 In tlio nutloiial house \vhoro they hocd | to yain , and failed most in- glorioual y. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - \Vjinx Iho aunpalgn ooti9 ] 'on the twentieth , the "growingque&tloti" and all other styles of idiocy will "bo an swered In n way tliatvill liutry the demo's olT oti u run. IT Is palnfullv evident thtvt tlio de- moci".icy lias Ic liopes of winning in Kobr.isktv than tlio Omaha club Lai of reacliinsr the bnsolnll psnuant. Both afo buireilng1 floin internal hajfever. THE Gmnt monument coramltteo of Now York has lit last douidod ujion u monument for the dead general. Now all tlut remains is for a InilE century to lo aquandofod in ralsinjj the money necessary to erect it , THE republican swoej in Wyoming gfovsiii otto nt und coinploleness as tlio ictuins come in. Dcspitotho loud pioph- ooiesof tlio democrats , no county lias jot given thorn nulHeiont oncourJo- montto oxtondlts existence as a party , tliat tlio two ocean grey liounds havopro\ed tint n. trip across the At- livntlocuiibo inaclts In less tlnmsixdays , the steamship racing should coarse , It only would out machinery , and. a few liouis la of no material dliroionec , especliillj if apsvsscnpror is la sight of hind , IT has been shown , by bulletins re cently issued thnt tlio sltxto product of Pennsylvania wtis equal to that o ( any other two states in tliounion , but Ihia yorir the political slates in the Key Stone state are open to as much doubt nstlioso in districts where the slate product is rnu ch binallur * . Soiri : instlo aspirant for notoriety suggested prohibition in the Misblsaippl constitutional convention. The alacrity shown in rejecting cold water wns only equalled by tlio unan imity with which the convention a few Jay's ago repudiated n cla-uso denying the right of scrosaioii in the future. Tins offloialpopulationof Minneapolis , nccordingto the footings of the recount , Is ono hundred and sixty-four thousand seven hundred and eight. The first count jmo a population of ono hundred and eighty-four thousand. The falling oil' Is doubtless duo to the hasty depart ure of certain citizens for whom 'cderal warrants wore out ENT Dtz proposes torcduco the Mexican army , and to lia\o \ it com posed entirely of. luntcors , thus rais ing Ita eUndinjj , nd , asls naturaleffect , ing a sa\lnj \ { in tlio annual expense o ( the govcrninent. Mr. Diaz very o l- 4ontly is not struck on the state "mo- iiah. " The brass buttons of the \olun- \ o\ei'COino ! him. Tim prohibitionists ol North Dakota , in a public address , Maliciously assail the republican state ticket because the parly repudiated the dictation of aBinnll faction of intolorants. Had the prohibi tionists boon given all the offices it Is probable pence and harmony would pro- vail.rjho screed servos to show that "lioina"antl"imtho land" are shallow Blognns without a few p\jlng \ oBlcos thruwji hi. THE Dunncll apportionment bill fa- voinbly reported to the house practi cally destroys the usefulness ol Now Yorlc aiiv pivotal state , ITcr twenty-six years itluis hypnotized and Timimanj-ivcd the democracy of the country and dic tated o\ory \ candidate for president from i > IcCloltan to Clovolnnd. The republi can palty has not bowed to its behests rogardlntf tlio hood of the tickotbut since 1877 Now York Ina invariably eocuroil second place , Its Unity-six votes were ossoatlal to the auccqss of cither parly , hutundor nny "basis of apportionment i wlilcji may bo adopted the republicans can present the Eniplro state to the democracy and easily win , Wltti Indi ana added to the biiro republican states the patty \vlll hayo enough and to spare i , whllo the democracy \lll bo just tlilr- teen votes shprt oth.o ( presidency , The llooslcr state will therefore bo the t Mttlo ground In 1892. ina EXKcvrivs The question of tha constitutionality of tlio reciprocity nineniltncmt to the tariff bill , in ofur s s It Irapows upon the president the authority nnd duty of icqulrlng the collection of duties on cxemptod articles specified in. Iho amendment , In tno ouiiit of tlio countilcs vi'0 ucllS | such nrtii-lcs maintaining duties on , pro ducts of the United States which , the prcHldont shall docin not to bo re ciprocal , is a wy Impoilant question , mid In vlciv ol the fuel that to emi nent n constitutional lavvior its Senator llvartfl expressed wry decided vlowa nirainst tlioconstitutionality of glens' the inostdcnt this authority , thotruittor liinotlo Ijoditamlspudas unworthy of BC- ilousconsldortitlon. It will undoubtedly receive tlio careful attention of re publicans In thchoti c , and some moill- iloatlon ol tlio iimcmlincntLtitliLs pir- tloular is moro than prob.ible. Cnhla .speech on tliia subject in tlio senate jMr.Evnrts Kalil tint tlioolToctof the iimendiiicnt would bo to Intrust to the discretion ofthcpi'CHldont the \\holo system of our inimufacturingliitoicsts "as towlietlior by and UrgfC , on the whole , there * is a duo or there falls to be a duo exchange of ciiuiulcntibatvtcun. nil the imtloiiHof the ourth tL.it 0,10 af fected by our Ijirtor thstt wo proposes , " , md the senator asked : "Can senators offer an argument that , under OUT- con stitution , lliis demission bj congress and this lusting it la the president is not pluclngIn him the power to nuUfo a U'uaty or 11 quasi-treaty , or nn iirriinjya- montln. that nature , without tlio senito ; or to raibo revenue or remit U without the action of the liouso of reprofacntti.- tives ; with wlilcli that power under the constitution mint oripfinato ? " Ho do- cliircd tliat this question was not ono of crimination and rocilminiition botwecn parties , but ono purely of the duty of eimgiesaln holdin ithlnits owti hand the power of Living roicnuo mid dis tributing In Its disaotion fho bunions that It would Impose. -Marring' totlie constitutional objec tion to tlio amendment. Senator Shoran - an said there was no doubt rcjj-aidtng : the provision giving Jiuthority to the president to smpond the fi-oo introduc tion of the spcciliod articles whonovei1 he shovildbo hitistiod thatthotoudltlons of tlioir dee sidmisslon vrero not biing complLedwitliby the countries pioiluc- qflheni , "bccausotlioro are a dox.on oxumplcaof itlr the loyialatlon of tlio United Statoi. " Wo h.ivo had. con- atnntly such uln/w In regard to Spain and In regard to other countiloa "pro vided tlicy do so and so In reg.ird tocor- tain tilings wo will do so and so , and authorizing- president of the "United StsitcB tosusrend the ln.iv in certain con tingencies. " In tlieopinton of Scniitot Sheimiintliopiopo'icdfjiant ' of authority to the president wis not only clearly in the constitutional line , but also cicarly within , tbo line of precedents. Eo did not con tend that this is the beat mode of legislation , "becauao u should n.1- wnjs de.il with past facts , but \vlicu wo propose to milks our action depend upon an action to occur In tlio future wotnusl insiko sorno piovision for the result of thofailuits of thcsa couiitrios to meet our expectations , or If they donned them tint that fact shall bo known. " The fact tint there Jiro pi-ccodcnta for this legislation is bynomeanscoticlusivo of Us constitutionality , ttiid a , much bettor defense is tint there ia 110 delegation of power or tvuthority , the prcsiacnt being : simply instructed to curry out the clearly defined ivillof congress ittlho in.ittor. Novorthelossthodlscictlonproposed to boiilloiicil the president by this amend ment is Miatly broader in Its scope and of greater importance than , nny over be- foroBuggosted , and lienco the question merita the moat careful nnd tliorou h a ttention of congress. Tlmo will not bo wasted that Is given to tlio adequate dibcusalon of a matter so grata and far- reach ing , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A CUSTOMS COinilSSlOX" . The proposal to create a. commission of five members , each to iceoiio the comfortable salary of seven thousand dollars a year , vhoso duty It would be to Investigate all matters relating to the tiuMT nd submit Its findings and con clusions to loagress , the commission to boa permanent bodytho liouao will do well to reject. There Is no necessity for such a commission , and the Hordco It would perform would not rep.iy the cost , the lenat part of uhicli would be the thirty-fliO tliousand dollars its mem bers would annually diaw from , the pub- lie treasury , There Is ample -pioviaion already for enablingcongress to obtain all possible Information rcguvdiny the tmlff and its operation and us to the opinion of si commission of flvo "disin terested" men , not moio than three of which shall be appointed from anyone ono jwlitical party , ovorjbody knows they would lituo little erne no influence In determining the action of congress. In cases where the members of the commission wcro unanimous In expressing- opinion It might curry some weight , but it is en tirely probable tlr.it sudi cased would bo extremely rare. The pro vision for a tiiriff or customs commission adopted by the senate pio- posesthat it shall Inquire as to the prices of imported poods during the twelve months preceding nnd tlio six months succeedingevorjlinportnntchango in the tarifi laws , und if the commission thinks proper It' ' may carry this iniiuiiy back fora period of twnnty-fho jesxraor moro. Another of itl duties would be tonsceittiintho Uslblo fact of the tariff utthofiiniolhnQonttiCiimount iind value of imports and thoainount nnd value ot doinostlc products of the same cUas. It Is oxprcssly provided that the commission shall study the relation of agriculture to the taillf , and tlio subject of laborora'wnpes ' in to bo made aloading- objoctof liiiestigatlon , The commission would bo required not only to present Iho facts ascertained undorlhesosevoral heads und others specified , but to make comments upon the in. Unquestionably all this Information would bo useful , but It cannot "bo maln- faincdthatlt ia necessary to create a permanent commission in order to obtain It , or that the investigations could not bo quitoas thoroughly raado tyexperts tom- porarlly employed under the direction of the secretary of th treasury , and certainly Ihtf oplnlonsof such , men -\vould bo qulto as valuable as thc o of commta- sloncra ap | lnted in thoivay proposed. The tendency to crciito iMrmuncnt com- inisfcloiiB is not one to "bo encouraged. Thoyarocxpeiisl\-onnd they are \cry \ apt to degenerate iutomcio instruuients of one or the othoi * iwlltical party. ThoFifly-flratcongresg will live In history ajthv first lo repose pov.-crin the 8iK > al < cr and putan end to obstruc tion and dilatory taclles on the part of the minority. Starting : with a meager majority , the house has disposed of moio jinp itantjencral ( legislation than any congress In twenty jcnrs. Despite itsne- tivo business recoul , Ith a stui'lllng1 fact that the per cent of politlcil morlnl- Itv nnioiig the members of the present congress has rarely Itovcrboencqualled. Many of the most prominent young : tnoinborsnnd , not nfow of the \otorans. luivo voluntarily declined renomliintlon orvera forcibly rotliod. The Ohio rcpublicon delegation heads thomortallty list. Uoprcsoiit.-illvosHut- tervorth , Boothmin , ? kloreyand Kon- notly , wlio achieved doublful notoriety for his iitlacl ; on aiopublican senator , iiiidl'UR-sloy sind Smjsor have declined renomlmition , while ALc srs. Thonip on and ( Jrosionor , two vetcian members , weio defeated for ronomlmvtlon. The rotuin of Mr , McKinley is In doubt , owlni ? to the ( act that tlio denioctatic ( jorryinaiider of his diMtilct gives him a miJ9ilty of ' Ueuty-livo hundred to overcome. Moirow and Vnndover , two of California's ' oldest members , nro retiicd. lirovn and Clioadlo of Indiana , the form or having hud fourteen yoam continuous service , vill neb enter thonoxt con iess. Of the Illinois re publican delegation , only ono so far failed ot roiwmimtlon .Tohn IBikor , who defeated llori/ontnl Bill Moirlson in 18SG. Struble jral Kerr of Iowa nro among- the political deceased , nhllo four of the Kansas delegation nroamoiijr the dead Ivlorrilland I'otcis , declined , nnd .A-ndcrson and Tumor , defeated. La vs of Nebiaska retires wltli ono term , and also Carter of Mont ma , lN"alo of New Humpshlro and Stewart of Vermont. The Pennsyl vania republican , delegation lese blx , four having- declined icnomliiiitionnnd two forcibly retired , but none of them achieved pi-oinlnetiiM incongiow. Three from New "York are retired and ono each from South Dilcotaand Wisconsin .Among the democratic losses are the brilliant but hot-headed Ropers of A r- kaiisus , AinosJ. Cuinmingd of Now York , the successorof Sunset t'ox , and Charles Buckalcff of 1'onnsjlvanla. It is proba ble that Richard Vam , the colonial remhilsccnsettho succeeded Samuel J , H.mdall , will also ho retired , : is the bosses of the dislilot have contracted a painful disgust for Richcvrd's ' Independ ent \VUJH. live otttio Geoigla delopfn- tion Crime' , Stcunrt , Clements , Can- dler and Barnes lutvo been sacilficed bj the allisvnco motoracnt , vhile Missis sippi retires three , Olilo tvo and Mis souri , 'lennessee ami 'JTetas ono etich. A majority of these members have scr\ed t o or moio terms an ] iiotivfew of them IUIAO g-alnod nitional promi nence. Their retirement from congress is a loss to their shies and to the nation , 'The others , however , vill not be missed , and their successor -111 be jwor Indeed Lf they do not in a Ke a more substmtial impression on the legislation , of the country , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Til 12 city phyiiitian continues bemoaning - ing tlio lack of a fund with which to curry out the plans of the health do- piitmcnt. There is no occasion for lamentations or anxiety , nor is thuio any actual necessity for heavy appiopii- atloiis. Th.0experience of neiylibortng cities , nhorc sums ranging from tivotity- ihe tO60veIlly-ll o thousand have been doioted to banitary mitters , does not &how that Invlsh expendituits of monoj Xiroduced any maikod improvement In the general health of the residents. Omaha is so sitmtod that Its diahmge ' is simply perfect , and this Is ono of the main cihun.tl.ilH to health. The sewer sjs- tern extends to OAory portion of the city , 'Jhe removal of g-.ubagonndllke vastalb .provided for without cost to the city licusury. The main work of tlie board is to ubato stiigniuit pools nnd wells , which does not InvolAO expense to the Loard. If thrse sire promptlysuppicbbed the main tourccs of sickness will bo hanisliea. This can 1)0 accomplished hy vigorously pioseOuting owners " \\lio \ fall to comply with the orders of thoboaid , The city is not. in condition at present to vote fifty thousand dollars or oven lulf that amount to rncot thodeinandsof the boird of health. Tim Bellamyae idea is getting con sideration in manufacturing oirclo3. A gentleman nlECichmonil ha < organized a shoe coin piny with a capital of ono million dollars and will not allow any cmplojo to oolong to the citublMimont \inlessho owns stock la the concoin There Is no provision imdo fpr a de faulting treasurer or president. Busi ness principles in this country have al ways succeeded , but the co-oporatlvo plan , when one or two olllclalshad full sway , has ahvays boon a failure. The Richmond scheme cannot be expected to pan out , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TUB fact that Mr.Vlndom \ has shown that there Is more money , by several millions , in circulation this your than last , nlll only aggravate the honoat sons of toil \vhouro jirofesslonal olllccbcekots and who never in all their lives did an honest day's ' work. It Is their hobby to cry that tlioro are but eight dollars- per capita when it \voil \ known that there are uenrortH-entj-tlireo. THE raihoads realize the fact that the steadily spelling business of the Omaha Btocl ? market cannot be Ignored. Its widening : Inllucnco and the demand of stoclt gronors for convenient fauilltlos for reach ing the market has had the do- jired effect on connecting : roads , and all are now a unit in affording- shippers every reasonable Jicconiniodatlon. TUB Irish registrar's annual icportcs- thnates thopresentpopulatlon oflroland , In round numbers , nt four and three- iif quarter millions. At the beginning of the present century the population was fully 03 srcat , and continued tolncreas * until the forties , when it rachei a. f rac- tlonororolirfy'jjulUons. ' From'43 ' to'51 ' , through tlio H { rondos of famlncnnd emi gration , nmtlllpn and a. linlf ollhor por- IshcdDf starvation or loft the country. Tholnerciwo 5" the first half of Iho cen tury nnd the yidtor decreasefollowing - has foipiinllfljln the world's history. And yet the uhango la not duo to any InoWf Industry on the part of Iho poo- pie , or docaitcTK'o of the fertility of the Is land , It hus Jts foundation In a de plorable Combination of. lundloidlsuiatid repressive laws , ' 'Iho foimer haapor- slatcntly and Wrcilessly c.metcd all the ngrkulUmil triiflia would bonr. Hun dreds of thousands ot human belnprs liavo been despoiled of homes tofurnUh eattlo ranges orgamopreservosfor aristocracy , while millionshiivo boon compelled to Beck In other lands Iho means of subslst- onceilonleil tlicm at home. The moat Infnmous laws over concolvod by a , pre tended Chriatlan goicrmnoat have boon onacled nnd ilgorously enforced , the riffhtof diversifying Indmlry dciiicdtho people , and enlerpilso suppressed. Ireland - land Is capibloof sustaining prosperously double tts ] > roscnt population. Itsfertlllty is unsurpassed , its mineral wealth vast but undeielopcd , and the Industry of lier people , us demonstrated In other climes , proves what could bo ntcom- pi ishecl nt home under encoiiragliiylaws. A. government which openly conspires to depopulate a country rogirdless of the means , tvniid fertile acrea Into fctei-ilo land , calmly ignores the cry ( or justice and turns a deaf car to the approach of famine , do&orus the execration of man kind. JUDGJ.va by the quantity and quality of food consumed , the louiity boaiders must boln a fairly healthy condition , and yet thu niedlcino bills ivroslngularlj robust. Perliaps tonics are necessary to successful digestion. Tilic epicuiOtin tastes of the county boarders has icaohcd such a high state of cultivation that It is about time to print the menu in the Ficnch language. ACRKS of decayed -wooden pavement area loud piotcst against aieviial of the cedar block folly. ; c uii OUopm. The g-as trust Is breathing lianl. Ono or t\vo more blows anil there will beiiowind left , Urliiio WItli f'enool lloolcs. At p Tort ll'iiriJ. As a dc/enscJinhistcriineoiioschoolhouso / is ortha scow of prisons , anil a score of school houses cost less than one prison An .Argument .Against Iteclproclty. Reciprocity nith Canada would boa good dfal stronger in lUtscountryth.au It is If the Canadians didu't ' 'ldll our seals whenever they stray in. totlie ocean commons , The Pn'ctaing ofOrovor. St. ioiitj GliifiGDemozra' ' . Afewmoiithsupo Orovcr Cln eland could saywitlisomo approich to truth , "Iain tlio democratic party " but If he should mulw any such olisiivatlon uotrtho party would say "como off,1' ' _ _ Jusr.SVtllsViIIUtiiI ) . Charles Dicken has Ixicn arrested at Red Bnnlc , U.J. , for breaking -window , n'hlih "utthc comniittt'J In orderto secuio aloilgirg injail. Ho\v satisfactory this ueivs must lie to the complacent soul of Willlo HowclU ! Ably Obstructing Itclorm , Mhtiuim ffiait'tfc. f.verj needed political itfor mot the present dayttiatlsvorlhy of supiwrt , isapaitof the rcpubhuu ciccil , stndltls through thoaijuiity of that pohtlcilpiu'ty tliattliesoiufonns can be accomplished. Tlio * man vho expects to do better \vlth a , ue\v party Is tluo\ving obstacles la tbewav , Can Tell ItuskH 1'roin Corn. General A'anVyck takes u larcc snare of interest oat of the cwitcHtln tUcl'irstdlstrict bydecllulujr to run for congrusj , The lixdo- pendent party ndssod its opportunity whonlt fiiilod to nominate lilm for governor , and 1'ho Is'civs does not blano him fcr refusinKto take tlio huslmvhen the other fellow had got an aywith the corn. Holilln- | . 'A'holtJlillc. . Voifc Tina. McICctehan's two hundred coivi have left Wm and gone after stranfo calves. They liavc notboenmllUfdforsomo dijs and begin toitjfusoto gno tlown when ho touches thu udder flith. "his horny hand. McKolghan's ' cows that ho bonded of , are the .Alliances that have been giving iiptaoirffoodstuff to swell hh campaign funJ , out Iceeplilm In tnckot money uqtillio iasiiowcil utidor nest ii'ovcuibcr. Two hundred cons , \vltb , buta single calf ! _ Our " " Itlitontl Cttlteit. TUc Citl7cnwo ltllllceto enlist the efforts of the entire press of tlio state In securing tbo enactucn tola lav com pcllln j ; tlio asseas ment ofnll property lu thostatoat its actual value , 'llicrolias been much talk upon this subject and tlw press Una condemned , without stint tlio evils resulting fiom the present lllJevlicd mctUodbutasyatno definite attempt has been made toward the reme'dy , Now bofoio the elci.tlon.ofu newloKlshituiols an excep tionally pee J time to work OH this matter and Ilia Citizen isoulQurga upon tlw iienspt&pers laeveryrepreseiit'ltlve dUtrlctthat Its caa- ahlutobo thorouRhly iustructeJ upon this mutter and reiiuir il to plvo seine aisurunco of leiidlns1 liliiisalstancoln the enactment of suuh a statute. Iho AVest. The republican party stood for tbovest Hheultpussed'tlii homestead Uw. It stood for the wet t when It hclpod to Icoep slavery out of tlio tcrritnrioa ol ttio union , outoT Kansa nmlNoUf jka. It stood for tliowest to pruvent thoilisnien- bermcnt of thu-jjj It hns stoilfortho nest during the ' llolo lilstorjrof the country ' slfieo the war , ' at cvcrj * raomeit durhir that tlmo ilcmocutlc control or iiieut simply irib'iftt tlio restoration or the hostile blsotry lihd tyranny of. southern Aiiiltbc republican partj * stands now just nhoro It luw stioil "for thowoitaudtho northircst"-u3t ] ns llio tlomacrallo party stnndj for tlio sgpremioy of tlio solid soutli M ngalnat the west and the northvest. Tlio ropulllcan party thus slant ! ) by ilrtuo.for . one" thing , ol lt& liavlnR defeated that enemy of allier , Grover Cleveland for the presl doucy , It stands for tbo west and norttiwcsi by ilrtuo of its limlne prom pi j provided for a vast Increase cf the wo of silver as money , Ail J especially does the republican jai. . _ stand far the west and uortlmcst bccuusolt defcnts thodoiiKDcriitlo purpose of giving to foreign countries Indhcrliniaato possession of UisA-uicrlcati marlnt , and oveixoiueittie democratic opposition to the policy of- open Inff ndrantogeoui foreign uiurkuts towoMern meats , llourundottior food products. Tbo ropubllcuii party has pursued a policy for a thlrdof accnturyvhcrobytho -xrest hwbccn developed Into the most po\vcrXul \ section ol the country nmlall tliwo yoacs It lias. Uifflod' na dofoatcd every democratic effort to cripple - plo tbo wt and to suboulhiata itto the behests of the solid south. In short , the ropuUlwm party stand * for tlio ivost anil northwest simply becnuso It stands ntalnst their hcrldltary and worst enemy , tie democratic party. t'ooil. Kciirn'ti Journal. The World-Herald has put Hi. 1) . Richards to sawing wood Ilouill ilolt. In the mean- tlmo lierllo IllloUcoek lias a dull axe to , , , but ho cau't decide whether to prct Jitnmlo IJoyii or Jotmuia Powers to turn the grind-stono. > t ic to tbo INilul , IhtctifiTitlume. Our esteemed contemporary , the Kansas CityTitnn , speaks of thy democracy ai * 'tho great paity oC Jeftcrson , Jackson , uud Cleve land. " StufT 1 Why not say "tho Brent party or Jefferson , Jackson and 'JClldiml11 New \Toik Sun ( dem ) . 3ohlVliy ! not sny "tlio great state sovereignly a ml secession pirty of Jefferson , CalhounJofI , D.\vlsand Clovomor GcrdonI" Don't IVIKHV AVImt-TUcy Want. .f , D. Cilhoun , editor of the Lincoln Herald , Isaprolilb , but this not ull-ho Is aUoa dem ocrat. CJnIto strangotlie above sounds , butte to finish , this curious combination Wr Calhoun - houn is also n courteous , genial ( rood man. of in 010 than average intelligence on all ques tions except tluv onorolatlny to the restrain- Ingot appetites for llijuors. Ills position on tb.s ! cpjestlonlll ucirvatohiiig , Consider- Instho fact that he 1 < well po-itod , this papjr biesa foivsiniplo questions nt his worthy bcid on the subject of prohibition : Does the prohibition upcltator want prohi bition ? \vhyisltthntlofiisl.itlonitffnimt tUoinnnufiictmo at the homo to drink in the A-iiicricimboniola uota portion of the pronlb platform ) Do tlio advocates of prohibition \viilitoturnlialftlioliomos of the country into saloons. Can law bo enacted that will debar the citizens from malting wine , boor , cider , \vhlslcy , or any other liquor forusoin his ovn homo ! If the Intention is not to forever stop Iho manufacture of liquor andthoonly aim is to Jcill the saloon , why is It not called anil- saloon legislation instead of prohibition legis lation t \Vliy \ do piohibscall prohibition tompsr- jinre , while "Mobster denncs it as an Intordkt toforbid , and tonipcraiuoos moderation In tlieeontrol oftho natural uppjtltos and pH- sions ? Cm this da-called prohibition prohibit \vhllo the rights cfcach citizen cannot bo int < rfered itIl in making vriue , beer , etc , , Cor his own aiiof If actual piohibltion is Impossible why do not all Mho nro infavorof les ? drunkenness \virktoeiuutluw3 tti at will send n person Unoxvu to become drunlc to a norlc house or Viork laim , the proceeds o bis labor to bo given to his family ; say six : moatlis for the first oiTenso and ten years for the second J That getting full Is wrongis undisputed , but to say that a person shall never drink a glass of beer Is fanaticism , or for low to for- Ijlj the citizen the rich t to the modcrato mo of anythlnpr that tbo Lord has permitted to prow for food Is wrong ? Thorocau lone prohibition. It la a mirage in the cjes of these who favor It as ft means of restriction. Iho most radical prohibi tionist never expects to see prohibition pro hibit , Imt deludes himself with the Idea that it will bo more of n restriction than the presentlaw. In this the prohibitionist errs in Judgment. His heart Is good , but his liciU issof t in thospot ivhoro hli Judgment should bo the soundest. Overayear a.iro a number of prominent citl/ens wcro appointed government np- piaisersto fix a value upon the several lotslii lilouk elRhtj-six , the now postoftlce site. Their icpoit w n promptly maJo and they nero aliened for the sciiico somutlil'iB lllco t\vo hundred doll IPS cich. The money with which to pay those claims has been on deposit with the court since last April. Tbo account , Mhch ! was forwarded to the attorney general , hns not Veen approved and the appraisers tire still 'I have been looking for my money for montlii , " snldonoof the appriisen yester day. 'I ' cannot sco why It should take ujcav touuOit a si'nplo ' account which was ap proved by .Jud e Dim dy and. put through tlio regular channelssigned , sealed nnd rocl-tupccl Induoform , Woiumtour rnoiioy and ought lo have It. " Mr. Will H , Keenly nw but recently re- Urnod from Germany , It was Jour yeirs since liohadhstislted Europe and nvmy were the clmiKcs noticed in the appearance of the various cities. "Thoelticaof Germany are miWnt wu- derfulprogkss in tlio line of public Impiove- mouts , " 8tiU > Ir , Keenly. 'Cjlojiie ' and other itoceaespecially , In thaithlno vnlloy , are lieing greatly be itlllod by tlw addition of shinies and parks. The old Wills which nero formerly used for military dofcueo hive been icinovcdnnd the Und vacated hat been , hid out in niiffiilflcent boulevards en circling the flholo city , They con nect a seues of handwnio pirics forming as Him * ai onocouldde ire. The streets are oiery- ivheroke ] t in perfect condition. They arc sweptdailyauO the dust which hut bean ac cumulated In the gutters U then tlushea. away by water. "ImowcuffO , nhllo there has lioen great Improiement , the avcrase K'iroj)3an ' city is outdcno by our western inetropills. Tlio house drainajo ii very poor , there hoi n ? 110 sewer connections whatever. Klcctricity is bsinslntrola edcvoryivliordfor the of stoet-llihtliii ; , whllo telephone systems have long been in operation. But tlio ques tion cf rcifuhtiiig the stringing of xivai luis lorifr been solved , ConiluiU au-o run aloiif ? llio streets under the sidewalk } and can ho readied by merely removing portions of the llaffRliff. As most of the sidewalks comlt of stone , ttiU is done without Injuring lhaiii In this wny the pivcments nro saved bains torn up and then pitched aiU UMllio is never blooliiittid. "Inall thonuinlclpalitles building active , Soiio have cxporiencod marvelou grovttli in the past fo\v yean. Chemnlti , li Saxony , forlnstanoo , ha * grown ntloastforfc : per cent slnco I last visited it. The buili ] ing1s mostly In tlio line of fac lories and wiirchouics to awommount the increasing industrr , nut th rtnest ptccoof nixhltoeturo to bo Unwed any wbcro is to bo seen at FJrmaoli , ith th still unfinished ] uhico of juitico , a rrnwlV' ' stonostrueturo of classic dcjlg-n. Tliq tllmeti siousai-o enormous , whllo the whole Is sur inountod tfa ) liugo dome. Sonia ofltic | illliira have a circumference lar c enough to oaclost wlintls usually tcrnxola falr-si < el hall tn fuctlt , is tlio jjranilostspoclmon that.nwiorn arcliltoutiiro naiyet furnislied to the world ' Hy Ui J way , " concluded Mr. Ko3nlj"th } , people of Kurowaro gioatly puzzled over th proposed , world's ' fair , Tlwy cannot under stand ho\vwu can in vita them to lake part i an exposition and ut the suno time take inuus urejtj ralso tholarlflupon pnrtlciilar con nioditles. As n result there seemUo Iwlittl illaiwjltionon their part to send eichiblts tUlacountry for the fair. " XEHS Of SltK X Nolirnskiv. Itov. Mr. Graven has resigned thopostorato oftho I'rcsbjtcrianchurili atAtkinwn. The next mooting ofthoSillno County Medlc-nhoL-lcly will bo lielil at Wllbor No vember 11. Ilol ford's tllllttnl hall at Oxford hns lepn closcit on n chattel nwrtjjufO held by the limners' ' SUite bank. li. G. Lenoa has retired from the editor ship of the " \Vallaoa Mail and hns been luc- ceedod by II. W. A'an Camp. The contract for rebuilding the Mtdivay hotel ntKu.unoy his been let to a tlrin of Omahncotitractors , Tlio structure will cost $ riiooo , , Kobotz1 brewery at AVIIberwa-v dostrojcd bvHresuppotcd tohavoboon of Incondlirv origin. Ttio IMS. amounted to 0,000ltb \ \ $ ( ) , UOO insuriuw. Itlti ton's ' park , Mis City , has been fur- nlslied with an rulllleiul lalto cousinulcn acres of ground. Tlio Auiter Is luiinped fiorn the Ncmaha river The house of llenrv Hriiiki , near Tjons , a < sttuelc byliglitnlnf' the other night nnd entirelyconsuinu < l with it contents. Iho family barely escaped vltli tliclr li\i \ . hite E. B Leo of Oxford tmd II II. ilorson of ICeainoy were out hunting the other Uiysowat shot from the InUer'-igun KtruulcatrcoaiuL glanced off , hitting Leo In the face , making painful but not serious rounds ( JooiROClaik of Nelson , ugcil llttccn , has Iwcn sent to the nform school. The boj had stolen ahorsonndrart from Walter Keith. Ho wasone of thocrowilof New YorkCity waifs , uho nei-o given homes iti Nuckolls county last fall. Mrs.Thoniw IussellMrs ? Orr and Mrs. Calveit of Sunciler vero thro\Mi from a huggyonto a wire fence and wore severely Injured Tlio horse was frightened by on en- glno nndovuturned tlio vehicle in vhlcb they vcro riJing- . Adjutant ( ionnral Cole of the state militia has approve ] the opi > ointnicnt of nilboit L. i'rltclictt , ciptain and surgeon , 1'nlrliury ; UeorKOV. . Murtln , cnntnin nnd rlinplim , ICc.irncy , and John Li. Wil on , lint lloaten- ant and iiuuiturnuttcr , Teknmah. Mi-s Ijiicy A lliimilton of rjmoro hus sued 1'eter Tliiu.ssen , iisiloonkcopcr of that 6lueo , for 6Ti,000 , for having sold liquor to her usbandvhowiuhit on tlio lieul Avilli u beer gloss and pcrnianentlv Injuied In a quarrelvvithThicssen'sbartcnilor Thocaso will como up at the licit term of the district , court. B. AV , Sitns of Madison has lost flvo head of eattlo rotciitly from hydrophobia. They were bitten about three weeks Ufro by u inn < l dog. Mr. Sims' son Walter , afrcclab'out four- Iccn j cut's , mus also billon at the same tlmo on the arm , but itl thought 'tho boy' ? uo.it so protected him that no seilou.s lesult will follow , IConever , Mr Sims thought It ad visable to take tlioboyto Now York Cityund Ifii'o lilm the boncllto'f the LDastcui treatment. They left for the east List \vodc. Joseph J" . Bro n of Brolen Bow , \\ho so mystoriouslv d IsipiHMirrdufnst4 \ last , has not yet returned. Brown bu mirrlodinati , about forty four jcai-nof tige , whoso left arm is oflT at the shoulder. lie came from ue.tr Miittoon , III , ubout eight years ngo , uiiil was u schdol toucher ami f iimier , Ho was clei'te < l to thoofticoof countv cleric , Plo left Broken Cow to pro to Grand Islmd. Ho uiotohome thitr liocoulilnotretuin until later than ha expected. A letter from Ifulrlleld , Neb , was the lust heard from him. lon.t. The militia encampment this year cost the state Woai. ) Duirag the month of Autrust 2.71 carloads of buy were shipped from Convltli , TheUubiiquu dcaC mutca nlll give auexhi bition mill fair some time it November. A. new &tite bjnlr , ith acapitnlof SnOOO , , will bcshi business at Orange City Oc tober I. Tbo Tumi county soldiois1 monument is nine fict square at the bi ; o and tliirty-ulno ftUt lllll ( { A Cillloiwmanhas boon ii-nt txijiil for ro- fusinifto iily tilswlfofrlOU that lie boriowcd of Jicrboluro nianiaRo. Major "Wontlur , the horsofi.it undo a roc- oitl of 3l(5oii ( tnelndeiondcnco | tiaclc a lev days since , has boon sittiichcd fora debt of t" t ) iit DCS Moiues. Br K. S.D.u-row.s cf Davenport clnlms to bo the oldest ITriuiiason in the ylato. Ho is miiQlV-two years of ago and toolc Ills flrat degree In Jluisonry sixty-nhiu ycais ago. DCS Molnea and Leocoiinties mo tbc only onus In the Pirr > UoiiKicasioiial district whicli do iiutshowu losjof pupnlatioii In tlio last ten 3earn. The looses nro jnfollons : Jfciirv , illlil ; Van Burcn , Ml ; Jcffonon , ' . ' . ( KtO , Washington , 1'JM , ; Louisa , 1,450 , total loss , tir.j , : j. A rewnrJof ? l,000 Is ofTorefl for the ap nroliuisionof tliewould-boassassin ol Will- inn I'ryer , tbo younif nnnvhowas shot fromainbush ntll.itaUi sx fo\v weolts aso whileietuiniiilmm ! avisitto u jounj ! lady to whom boivasto hnio been tnanled on the dny following t.hoshootln , ? . Thcjoimg man is lajlng nttho point of death. Al K. Hilling lias commenced 'action against E.A. JDawsonono , of thocounad for the state in tlio Billings murder trial , tohnvo him stricken from the list of counsel , to > n- Join , unl piohiLiU him from fuither connct- lion with the caoe , to ivvoltu tbo Ilcenio of D.iwxw pi'i'iiiitting him to act as uiiattoi- uuy , todohir lilmnud to have him put on tnulfor tliouroiseatlolatlons \ of the code. Kowjih bed don , a slxtcm-yoar-ola I'eorh l ) .v , the other thy tried to blow his bcid oil wltiliAsliotjini. Tno boy for sonm ivason ha.l IK-OU gently n > prinimdid ! by his father , and to rcicnt tlio fancied injury \vout into Ida hUtur'ibcdnioni , took off ono shoo und one ; seek , placedtho inuxzloof tbogmi under hi.s ihlii mid lirod thoshotith \ his too , Tlw wound Is a bad one , but iiotncco .irilj fiitul The dlsciliiirgn broke off n , i > oition of the lower law bono , carried avay tluoo of tlio teothln tlio lower jav and one in the upper , toiotho entlro loft cliwlc and vvont out at the upper Jawbone near thu oyc. Tlio Two The prospects are thufc Chaniliorlnln's ce ment works will material ii > spuodlly. A.prairlonrurccciilly burned through the Cliamberhlii gMvoyiiru und Hpollod several AC. Rlie of Mltcliell last wock shipped a carload of poultry to Seattle. ibo tonslgn. muntuoiiiilstudof i r , ( ) OJ cb likens , Hev Geoi-goA Rlclntosh has resigned ai pastor of thu I'resbyterlniuhurrh nt Mitchell .uiduill return to bis old homo In Indiana. The Aberdeen elevator \hlcli was njcrntly dcstioyed hy fire Is bclnu ivbuilt It fi claimed that itwlll bo the largest elevator \veitoE llnncapolLs , O . r Wilder , a farmer , went to Grand Folks , goljustliappydruiik. showed a roll of Mioney aniountliiff tofjro , aud U wasn't ' ling hofora u louploof thugs uttaoktidhimaud 10- llcvi'd him of his woalth. .A llttlo daughter of Joe Pcllcr of Castaha gotapin fait in her throat ono day I tut week imdnoulillinvonrolialily strangled to death but for the timely services of u doctor , who biicu'eded In citr.ictlng tlw pin , .A party from Buffalo Cap recently mndo thutlip down the Clutyeiuoto the Jllasomi iiuil down the latter stream to I'lori-i ) , n ols- tam'o o .ill mile * . They wuro ten days uiwn thoriverand encountered iimuy shoals und I'cto McOuiie of Bald Mountain claimed tbnt Billy Naudy had jumped one of his claims and started to evict him , but got the wont ot it , receiving a lirokenurm nuil sev- crul upljr wounds. They are now trying to sotlla tbclr difllcultyln tlw court.s. Homo little children at Load City wrro amiHinKthemselvoi bv dropping vator on liziio , when ono of them pouted too muili 'wnUr on causing the lima to lira nt onio. UurntiiKtlieirfacesand cjcs horriMy. All of the little ones will probilily bo dUllgitivil forlifo und it Isfcuitd tvraof them will bo periimiicntly Wind. John Wilson , a rallroiid grader , wni pushed frum a. nugoa In thu lilack llilU the other day , The loaded wagon passed over his ankle , cmttiluifltiieroreljr Jltlt bc-llevod the motive hshoUng Wilson froiutho wuxon va rohboryin , hen ejtumino.l at II ill City Ills poikets uoro cut open anil liU pockelboolt containing J.0 \vua \ iiilsslnt' , In. July , H l , W. M. DaUls , of CMen Ullln , bojpht TO sheep , for which ho paid * W ) . IJuring the licit year ho look 1,0 euro of thor r htcp himself , but hlroil thom koi > t and W. foiwhJib bo puid f fl , inaklju atotulof M i'i forslifip und kcfcplng. In July , 18'H. tlw wool8,1X11 pounds ut 17 cinUi iwr povnil aul tholiiubtat market talno amounted to * 1I7'J , nad ho had the original Hock of 151XJ In uUdltlou , Till STATE CAPITA ! owcter Uallott of Lincoln lobbed in Norol Mniinsr. 1'C/RGEB ' WILL PROB\BLY \ RECOV Lit. Kurlj Mornln nllurjliii-y-Aii ( < > verde - do iO nt Cliloral X Now botlljo City Nu\vi an < l Notes , iNeh.Scpt . 14-r.SiwcliU toTui , ] Mr , K. HalloU , thojowclcr on ICU-v ntliuenrOsti-eet , hu been \ii'Uuil/r > il \ > j ampersand IIM lott thereby n liaiuKoino lainond ling xvorth flftO. On i'ridiiy thru ) cillcd nt his iil.ioo of buUticu pio. omllng that they wished to buy a line ir-ilil vatehto present to their employer as a birth day present. 'Jhoy finally selected onit\voitli 100and fiMtiRtf to Mr. llallotl aslu'd him o putt ho tlm piece nway for them until theyy | mild seotwo ether fellow employes und Und > uthow much they ivould contribute , Yn- erdiy the trio returned vita t o mom com ion * and iteiUtvcl that they h.ul deci-lid 0 got their emplovor a splendid dli- nond ring also. The tray containlui ; .ho spirklcrs nas set out nnd 1 hamlfomfl solllalrorliiR woitlift.'iOvni sr- cctcd nml handed about nnd iidiuli-ed bj tin ) UlTeientfcllovs lAnallj Itvas npi'ivl to , : uil ( IIM spokesman hiindlnpr os tensibly the siimo ring baik to the Jcwt'hr , "I'ut this ring with thcivntili nndkoopit 'or us until wo tall vlth the money tils even ISIr Itillett liil as requested ami the tu owslcft. 1'h.oy failed to sliow uput tlo louruKrccil upon and Mr. Hallctt took donu hoHiitohund ilnuto look atthcm , focliuc iomeuiieasiueas about tlioinatlor. lie then lutlnstc.id of retiiininctlio IU- npndringto him the slitup rawils hid h- stituU'il ono of brass witlia pliw * Htone , tmt vc iv similar to the diamond ring aniKott HI ; n .shupc. Ttie jeweler UK'ovoied tlio I mm sitlon toolato torocoiei- tin rinir. Jle n u led tlio police of tbo fraud pratticod on him tmttnc ciulnletto liavo not yet been di-u-ov- ; ercd , MV i it am win , MM. Ills reported that Charles JlcCurger. tlui -vaiellncinau who Wiis so terribly tut o\ir tboheadby ihonetjro wnltor I'ninlcnl l > iini SII.'HrestaurantVidnosdiiy ' inoriilnir , K n' : o\criciKroni ( liis wouinN , ulthou li lit liht , t viis tJwiiKlitho could not suivivo Tluro wiMoi > lyniilijlit ; fueturoor rutlior ihippnii ; oft of thfl skull whore the nepro broke tlui spiitooii over liU hull , but thofrlglitriil i uts inside with thocoblets and franiPtito of HID spittoon caused n , ( treatloss of blond , from wliich lie fuintotl. Iliscondillon vas tin- slderod tntlculfor a day or tvo , but nil ot- roits to leirn anything concernlnK nlm o\cu : iiswhen.ilouU ) lia\e met with rcbulls It \vas teamed t d.vy that hqwus en tie iiit-iid The latest tiurplary i-ei rteil Is that of tlui nousoof If. D IIcllnOK1 , nt 14)1 ) U utrai rhomarandorhad us usual got in bypr lni ; jpen a "backvlndow. . Ho first wont mnnigli Mr.HellHCK'spoehets , but found less Wuu S2 there , Ho then , entered the loom of the ao\eatctn year old son , Dick , took hit hand some gold Wivtcli and about $ ' ( In money It wuijnitbeforodaybrealc , about 4lOp. in , nnd Diuk , who heard tlio noise niudoby thu plunttercr , wasawukened When lie n\v 11 i-cal live bnrKl'ir going through his clotlici , lowas ntllrat par.il)7od ) with friclit. JlutC wlien he saw the thief coolly "help himself t < - ilswiitch , luJisnutlon ovci'cumo fonr iii.ft , uraplnyout of bedho eutcreda protest. It , wjunowtlio bunrlar's turn to gd scau-d , : mil ' : iodartedout of tliowhidow through whldi loliiiil undo his Ingrohsuiid slid out NMtli moro celerity than grace , but took Dick a watch vlthliim. Ocorgo H. ispiMRiio , iHutity-sorcnth anil ine , -\vho is sultcrlujj from alcoholism us the result ofuloiiRsprio , swallowed n Iwttle full of chloral Instead of n small quantity , as pu1- scribott by his jihyslciiin. Thunrcldent t-.uno /ciy iitir : proyliiK fatal , na ho wns brought juilc to luustiousnosH only through thu uu > ling vijilum'oimdvoikoC the plijbiciimi. T1IFM1OI \ Tltlllll I.OWIi : . The new lodKC ot tliolmpiwcd Order of" Ked Men will lid Instituted at Castle h it ! In thhc-ifcj Tuesdiy evening nt 7JO : p. m. 'hi or0imix.iitioii is to lo known m Siou * No 4 Tlio loJge nlll bj instituted with i memhcis Great 1'iophct William II. Svan- dcr of DosIVIoinca. In , assisttd l > y tweuH- 1no palo faced iiboriKlues from Couniil ClulTs , will conduct the great Initiation set no and subsequent vur < lincc- . The tiibcsut Onmhn and 'i'dinmah will also bo ropiOientcd. TItl TIIIll' STIII , AT1I10AI > . A burglar troko Into T. Hill's seem nt Elelitecnth nnd N early ycstudiiy inoriiliiK niiJ stele a gold watch nnd n pair of bolitl ld brateliits. 'Pho property taken Is worth O. The thief wns a mou of abbut thlrty-llvo \\itli : L diirtc mustuche. A. W. Kiold's ' rosldeiico near by was also ciit rod and u silver watth , jj ° M chain , apur ofgold ilmnied spcctnde.s , a pair of gold bracelets nndothcrvnluables taken Alex Stupbo/i / complains that some thlnf vnlkcdotT with his valise wblih he left lor u moment at the B. AM. duoot. Oil 1)1 AXl ) The fall teim of the- state university com mences Wednesday. Mrs. Mlnniollo-ri , after beiiig married lif- tccn years , a.iks fora diiorcc fiotn hei bus busd Enos , because ho claims hu does nut piovidtifor lier adequately. Kittle Vcrjaal , thosi : < tecn-ycur-oldflriHhn vaiso terribly burned jcsterduy , was tthl iilivo tills afternoon , uiidtho phy.siLl.ins lio/iu to cxpiess hopes other recovery. But her once pretty fuco Mill ulnuys bu badly ills- ilurod ( ; Mary Uusscll , the pretty youns woman from Geneva who robbed a grocery stoto o $0 aud was sentenced to the county Jnll to eerre- out n sentemo of f 15 , has liwu removed back to the city lull iiKJlu , llwro biiiiK no uccomnioilatlon for women ut Iho ovir-uiowdod con nty bustllu Just at present. Htidto fipi'iilt Ills Mini ) , There i iifjood deal tliut Ls the dcmoiibtratioii of iilTuctlonuto sofrequonUy oxtoudcd by tliOBubordi- imloa towuid tliolr Bupcilors in ollk-o , thuVashi ugtonl'udt Tlila win ii- jiteil byun Bpiscilo vhicliocuuirxd inn Unite dStates vcbsel when its cmn- inainlcrrnspropar inj , ' to go onuhoiolor Ills losivo of ub-ioiico. Tliocroiv ludiih- bcmbled , jinil wcro blialcing luiiiiK. Sonin 0110 Bsilil : Good-lvc , 3Ir. ; T IIDXJ | 3011 11 lmv < 5 upleatiiint Journey , " and this t"s- tublLnliliHhcd itself tisa ort of formu i ivhioli wns ropontoi byeualiln tin" Ono mini Bcomeil to liiin " l al , how \ ' . und not within ; ; lo Kllght uuyliwly , il > u loiuniaiulor wont over to lilm Jinil ollcri-i his liiind. The Bailer took It In u | i- > - functory muniior and Btild , in a lialf- liDiirU-a w y : " ( Sood-by , ir ; liopo MIU 11 have n pleasant journey ; but , " ho aildeil , after a IKLUSO , during which hisiual M. < I > tlmoiiU got the butter of him , "not too * - plo.ittunt. " A A.ND THUST COMPA.WY. Subscribed nd Ouiraiitecd Capital , . . . Paid InOftpllnl . lluysancl iollM itnoknaiul Iwrida ; nnjr ooiiimerolal pupor : tecolvn itnd xuut j lriiit.il notsan traii f r K nt mid trustto < > ( corioratl' > ni , ta.J j churtfo of prcpurly , t-ol- laxo , Ornalna Loan &Trus1Co BA.MK. S E Conner lOtli nnd Douglas Stn I'litd In C .3ltiil . J50.COO 8iil > Horltod ind ( Iimrnntood Capltil. . . . 1XX/0 Liability of Btookholdtr * . 4)0,000 ) dfttl C nt Inlornbl I'aldon "D 1HANICJ. WNU Ofllcnrii A..U. Wyiiinu , piosldruUj J , J , vltt.pruiltlotit , \ . T , Vjruaii. tr llr xiUni-\ ) , Wynrnn , J.H. MIIUMl J , J He-own. Ouy O. Uarton , B. W , N uiU , Tlium i. Illmbull , Ououo li.L-j.lit. ul