TJ1E DA1UY BEE , E , ROBEVTATER , Editor. " " " EVKLVY TEIIM8 0"P SUIISO.ll'T ' ION. Dillynnil fund nr , Olio Vcar . tin (0 HI * IMOMlllH , . , , 5 DO 'Iliri'O iimiilln . , , i . i. . . . , i 8 IV ) Hiindny lloc.Dno > oar . , . , . . I ! 00 Weekly lice , Ono year. . . . . . 1 IS ) OI-'I-'ICBS. flmnlii. Tim Flro llnllillng. Hunt li Onmlm , Corner N nn < i 3 > th Street * . Council HI HIM , 131'itarl Strict. Uilpiigoonicu , > llClintnlor -'oinmopcp. . Now Urk.liooiMiU.H nnil in , Tribune Mulmlng Washington , fin lonrtcentli Street. All rnrnrminlcntlotifl rnhitlnc to now nnd rllUirhl rnnltor uliould lo mlilru'cd to tlio dltorliil Dcp'irtmi'tit , IILT81NKSH I.KTTKIIS. All biiKlnm Inllcri ami icmlttnnccs iliould 1)Cn ) Mnlto ( The Hro PII tillihlttifCciiiitmiy , Oniiilii , nriiftw.cliL-eki ttnil liosloHli-u wilori to l > < - made1 piyulilo to tlio oruur of the vnu jinny , The Bcc PnMisliing Company , Proprietors , The l ! < n II'M'ir , I'lirnnm ami "I'vonli'untli "Hi hTATKMKNr UK UIUOUIWUIUN btiitnof N 'liniBWi I _ _ Ummtyol DoiHtlnil Ooo II. Ticlitick , fiocrctirr ol Tim nc rt Pit til Hilna ( orn nan v , OneiHolt inn lyiwniir that tlio nclmil olrculatlon nf Tun iMH.r llri ! for the wick c-nillnK bopt II. IS1 * ) , win in followni Hiiiidnv , Si'Dt.T .11 MX ) Mondnr Si | it. H .UVM ' ' " ' ' ' ' * Wil ltiiMl'uv.i < Iit'l6 ! . , , , . . . . , . I . . ' .11.172 Tliu i Mlii v. Sept. II ai.M.3 Irldnv He-lit. 12 W.I78 Bjtunlay , tcpt. 13 ! 0.iijS Avorngo 20i : * O ( ! EO it. rwiiiiK. fiworn to loforo mo nnd nubxerlboii In mv presunco t mi l.'lln dnv ol Sot ) tun Dor. A. D.itffKX \HKA1. \ I N. I" . I KM * NotUty 1'ubllO. Btat ( nf Nobranki , . Cniirityuf DiniKlni.IM * Ocorgu It. TzHiliiik , IwliiK duly snrorn , do- POSOH mid HIIJS Hint hols Hi'crclury of Tlio Itco rnlillililnn ( irnjiitiv. tint I lie until il ax > rutti ' ( Itillvilroiililloii nf 'lui : IMH.v tin : fur the innnlli of .S'ptoiiilwr , IKHIl. in 710 cmilefl ! for ( ) tolcr ) , IHKl , WOTcoplc'i : forNovunix-r , I8SU , 10/110 coiilcs ; for llrrciiilii-p , ISSI. L'O.OIS copies ; fnrJiiiiuiiryiIMJO.I9vn cr > | il4H ! for rabninry , WW. l'fil ' ] ! oniilcs ; fop Jlircli. 1W. ttWr.O | > | CH ; for April. l m ) ,9ilf ( jili < : for May , ISIKi.JO.lso copies for liinu , IPX ) , 20T01 lopli-s ! for July , HJO , 0W.- , copies [ fur AimiHt , l n. at 7V ) cnplos. Oiuuor II. 'l7RcmiK. bunrnto lipfora rnc. null niiliscrlbid In injr pri'scnii1 , tills 10th tlnyof ho iitiiinbor. A.I ) . . . X P I-'Ml , Not try IMibllo. iN'iuu imitlcruf Mlailcs of olllcors tliourld'd fair Is a pronounced sucooaa. TlfH first election in tlio republic of f Tlra/.il "passed olT quietly. " It sliould 1 1w remembered the iiiiti\es are notice In thuulcctlon business. Knixsii.U'KD trucks piomlso to smash the records of llio turf. Republican thoroughbreds nro running1 on klto- slmped trucks In Nobi-aslm thlsyonr. Tin : llg-ht Itv the Third illoU-lct la now on in c irnost. Jlr. Kein and Mr.Thomp son will uliow each othornnd the result mustnucossarily bo n republtoan victory. A Mf\'iMnNT ! has bofii stirtod in Italy for tlio holding of an Intuinatlonal exposition In 18U As yet no Italians 1mvoisitud Chicago to loam how to Bcloct it hi to. Tnr IJimtilln Indians nlonff Pujjot Sound , who pick hops for a living1 , have Htruokfor lilglior wiigos. And jot some people hti\o olalinod that Indians never could beuomo Tin : opposition to the pure food bill coinuti from Iho m.inufiotuiors nnil ven dors of boyin compouiuls , who dread bo- iiir { , bompullcd tolubultlicir goods. No lioiiOHt manufacturer ein : object to tin i i lionout label. it Ir CO.VG iiib : < 5 nujouina eatly inOctobor , ns Is pit-dieted , it will fjivo tlie atntos- inen now busy in W.isliinjjtonanhanr-o to open tholr yawp in the full cmnpaFtfii. The peoplovvill iippioeitute the fact that it did nut juljoimicjullor. TIM ; democrats of Ohio are milking1 nmingenionls to hold a big banquet on. Juilgo Thuiinati'a biithtlay , lSTovoiiihor 13th. Tlio old Roman will piosent a red bniulannii to oiieli Invited guest , mid ColunibiiB will be painted red. Tim Australian ballot sjstcin woilccd well enough In WyomingAftoranothor lejrJBliituro Ne/buislvn will try the Ati- etralian ballot sjstembut with improvo- Miontfj over many other HtatoH. A auciot ballot in rural districts Is not demanded. Woui ) cornea from London Unit a syn dicate hag lieon formed among English , capitalists to construct a canal through How Jcrioy from the Dolovvaro river to tlio Atliuitle ocean. If this Is dotio it vrlll give a cheap outlet for Jersey lightning ningto the ecu. THIS nnti-lottory law hus gone to the president. Ho will promptly siirn it , uml the lottery \vlll piouiptly tsvko the cnso to the United States Mipromo court ivhoro a decision will bo reached in the fulness of tlmo. Intho dreary Intoihn * ho siieKor will cast his line for the cap- Tun cnpititl of Oklahoma is yet on wheels , nnd as Guthrlo and Olvlnhouia City aio both on tlio e.uuo line of road , tlio complication scorns to bo growing nioro complicated , and KingllBhcr is In a very good way tosccuio tlio prl/o. The dog in the manger policy of the ether two ambitious tovvna only piovos the tiuth of the old fablo. Tim annual report of the Utah coiu- inlsslon flatly contradicts the claim tnnt tlio Mormon church hiul alnndoiicd polygnmy as a tenet of Its crocd. Duilug tlio ] iondonoy of thq Idaho udinlsslon bill In congioss , Bovoral Mormon bishops publicly assorted this elmngo had boon doturiniiioel on , anil urged it as an argu ment in favor of the rejection of the Mormon dlafraucliiblm ; clauno la the Btato coiibtltution. The commission points out that the church as a body does not oven contemplate the abandon ment of polygnmy , and that assertions to the contrary were uuido for political effect. It is to bo rejrrottod that the rmlteiila porstst in upholding n social pystoin which not only Bhoclo public Bcntlineiit but brings a deluded people into diicct mid distressing coalllet with the liuvs of the land. That polyg-niny \vlUbooxtiipatcd is only n question of tlmo. The ovll has boon driven into socroc-yaudits fliml destruction is cor- ' 111111. Were the leaders of the church animated -with honest purposes they \vould put tlio church in accord with the spirit of tlio fljjo nnd join vtth the progrusj.ro olonionts of Utati hi con tributing to the moral nnd material vwolfitro of the wliolo jioojilo. /tVO lltK Doinocrntlo organs are cndonvorlnff to make capital for tholr party with Iho farmers by claiming that the democracy everywhere nianlfestod sympathy with thodomandsof the alliances , vdillo tlio ropubllciin parly has uniformly shown hostility to thosa dommds and atita ontxcd tlio aims nnd purposes of the farmers' organisation . These orffo. point to the fact that In fioveralof the southern states democratic representatives In congress have boon refused a roriotnlnalion bocauio they wcio dlstnitcfttl to tlio allliuico nnd moil elected wliovcro satlsf.iutory to the farmers , the inference of cottwo being that in all suchctsos the dotuocrata had inado the concession. The liollowiiessof this claim Is easily shown. In Llio llrst place thutnon chosen toHticccctl present democratic represen tatives In congees * fioni the south by reason of the influence of the alliance , are \\ltliout exception , so far1 as wo are aware , themselves demo crats. Sonio ot them are identi fied with the ngrlculttif.il Interest , but they are none the loss In Hjmpalhy with the general policy and principle ) of tlio democratic ptrty , which they are sim ply willing to enlarge by the addition of certain domandH of thosouthornf.trmors. I2\cry ono of the-nj men will bo found as faithful to democracy us the men whom they will sunned. In nil thcso oasss , therefore , there Ina boon merely nn ox- uhango of domoeratn , and no reasonable 111:111 : will doubt fora moment that if this woio not thofitut the ulllancowould in no Instance liavo luueived the asai'iLuiioo of democrats not In that organl/.ution. Out it is to bo observed thnt in most if not nil those cases thoalli.mco was In a poidlion to dictate twins and did BO. Tlio best evidence of tlio true feeling of the democratic organ i/.ition in the uuuth toward the alliance was supplied in the coui o pursued by the dcmoci.acy toward Cautuin Tllltniin , tlio nl- limiL'u candldato for govoinor in Soulli Caiolitiu. So oxnspoi-atcd. were the domociutio managers that Tillman's life wns tluciLtcncd , and the fact thnt ho Ihmllj received the domo- OLVillo endorsement was eortninly duo tone no love of the straight-out democrats for the alliance. The truth is there is no iiihtaiiL-o of fcho democracy of any ton- gross district In the south making any concession to the alliance that it w.us not compelled to make. Whatever the democratic orsranl/ution has been stroncr non < fh to tlo us It ploasstl tho.iUlnnuo tas received llttloor no consideration Ljinociiiticprofesaloni of lutoreatin the \volfura of the fiirinor are every- .vlieio . to bo v.tluoil according to tlio exi gency tlt.it confronts that p irty. The lULuieo movcinont in the south thruit- onoil to dtsiupt thy cloinocraoyof that Boetloii nnil iiut an end to its solidarity , ! iuneo the effort In noino txu liters to the fiirmers by a preteiisa of liy with tholr ilotn.mtls. In tlio the piofessod flolioltudo of the democracy for Ihufarinoi'd Is prompted olely by consideration of inrly suocess , : uid cannot bo depended upon to ast beyond the achievement of success. In ncither section Is there any slnuailty or hotifibty in lliosa professions. Mcui- whllo the republican i > irty , while frankly ilt nppro\lng' tlxoso ilciniindy which itholto\os would bo mischievous In tlioir oircets and injurious to the vholo peoples , maintains Us teuotilas the friend of thcjiyriculttii.il interests and ovcivwhoro renews its plcilfjo lo insist that those interests slnll 1)3 failly nnd jitbtly protected. -At the inception of street pivlngln Omaha , the advocates ol progressive pub lic works encountered nnd judiuiously uolicd the ono serious pioblom. The ot paving at tlio outset vas ono- thinl pr i enter than at the present time. To force abutting1 ptopotty ovvnois to pay the full cost in a lump sum was not pinc- licnblu nor desirable. Fi\o-yenr bonds \\oio issued and tlio cost divided into live equal annual pay ments. This wibo piovlbion of the charter was later amend ed and the cost of these essential public hnpiovcmonts distributed ovoraseilos of ten yoii"3. Tlio utalom of this sjstom of gradual payments is bten in the miles of la ed btrecth inturbccting and extending in nil directions. It is nil unquestioned f.u-t Unit property owners could not ha\o withstood tlio tremendous taK for puljllo works had they boon forced to p.vy the total cost on completion of the work. To the extended payment plan must bo credited the gioator pait of thoinur\cl- ouaprogie&s In public \\orlcs mmlo in the liist ten jenrs. It enabled the .autliorl- ties to entry on nt the sanio limoa comprehensive - prohonsivo system of Binfiico water and sanitary BOWCIB nnd an equally oxtonsho pystem of Btroot opening and grading. The burdens tints imposed would have EwnmpodJ a loss onorgrotlo and enterpris ing people , yet the record shows that Omaha property owners luivo mot these oxtiaordlnary obligations promptly , In addition to the regular tuxes. These splendid lesults give force lo the snnjrostion that the chatter bo nmonded BO as to include the cost ot street grading in the ten year payment plan. "With few exceptions nil linpoit- nnt streets hmo been hioiight togrndo , loiuingf ' side streets to bo cared for In tho'futuie. Under the present system thonmount of grading1 done in any ono jenris limited by the sum the council botsnpattto pay the o'ty's half of tlio cost. The demand for reduced taxes will necessarily make the street gr.ul- ing-fund small , so that no bioad system can bo dt ibcd and successfully carried out. out.Tho The south nnd western sections of the city require nn extensive system , of street grading , Itwould bo unjust , oven If itttas possible , tooxnet tlio totnl cost In a lump. Public policy auggosta tlio Inauguration of the Installment plan , which will onivblo the authorities to form pnidinfj distilutw and pros ecute ; a sjstein of linprovoniontsju-hlch will not iinpo\orlsh the lionio- bullders. Ten nnnunl pajmenls , at n low rate of Interest would not only largely Increase the em ployment of labor , but \\ould enable lot owners to grade , lo\oling \ the hills iiml tilling the liollowrt , nnd iniiko the broken sections of the suburbs nttractho uml \nluablo for residence , besides immedi ately enhancing the valuooE the prop orty. orty.TICK TICK llKBls confident that the applica tion of the Installment plan to grading would piovoaflgrcut a bo neil t to the city and to property owncts as It his demon- Bttilted In oilier public works. THE orn IVeslJont Miller o ( the Ilhrnukco road laments the fjronlng puLlIc senti ment for railroad regulation , and Inti- males that a "ehang'O can hardly 1)3 ) ex pected until hostility to rallwnjs ceases to bo a , nhort route to political prefer ment. ' Mr. Millor'tt sentiments breathe the old familiar air. Even In times wlien tlio corporations controlled the entire machinery of sttito governments , the cry went out thnt they were op pressed and memcodby political adven turers. Indcnd they Imagined that the public line ! formed n vast conspliac.v ajjnlitHt the railroads , and this fueling waikoptnlito by the horJo of political lackeys who fattened on the fours ot the Public sentiment Ins not chanpcd In this facctlon , It IB the Httnrjiiow so it lias been for twenty years , \lg-ilnntlj du- totinincd to eompijl the corporations to pay tholr just ahtvro of public buiiluns and to keep tliolrhanils oi ! political aE- faiis. The antagonisms aiouseJaroduo to the crasplny grooil of the corjiora- tions , to tlieir dotnlnoeilnjj mcLhods , andlhelrindlffoionca to the ciyoflhe producers for rottoriublo i.xtos to the marketi of thoorld \ , The poi > - plo of the west liavo a il ht tea a filiaro of the prod nets of tholr laljor , iind aio fully jtntiiicd inoxuillng1 tlioir ponefdto bilng1 about a change for the bettor.Vhon the corporations show a disposition to deal fairly and honoraWy with the people , the people wi 11 rcclproctto in kind. Til K S tfU It I'll O nl , KM There is much divoislty of opinion , or rather in IhosurmlBos , us to wlut soil of an agreement the conferees on the turilT bill will reach ro auling tlio sugar schedule , It Is quite genernlly conceded that thcioill bo no didiculty In agree ing upon the rccinroclty policy provided for la tlio Boiidto amendmunt to the bill , though tlio terms of the amendment in.ij bu niodillud Boaato avoidthocon- btitutional objection , but on the question of the dividing line between fieo nnd dutiable sugar there may bo piolongod controversy , nnd it , is HuggCbted as ti prouiiuiitiy iiiaLcicn nouso nuy oppoi tunlty to vole independ ently on the sugar duties. 'The house In-ill bill , us nil interested in this subject aio aware , proposed to admit fico n.11 sugars up to No. 1 ( ! Dutch standard. Tlio trnnto aniond man t pro vides for a duty on all giades abo\o No. 13 , the limit , according cording- commercial usifjc , bctwoon raw and refined sugars This action of the son nto has boon pretty freely cilti- clscd as In the interest of tlio sugar trust , and this objection will very likely bo strongly iiifjod in the conference by thoi > o membcts ivho fsivor free sttg'ar to the extent provided for In tlio bousebill. . The theory won : vhieh the house sched ule was made ufna that it would bo di rectly in the Inteicst of consumers toad- mitfreo grades between No 155 and No. 10 , bocaiibO they are available fordo- mesllc use , being- part ! illy re fined , but it vtas t > ulcl inioplj to this that their color would exclude thoin fiotn fjcneral Another arguinont Advanced ngsiinst drawing the line of free iigirs at , Uo. 10vus \ , Unit itiotild liavo tlio of- fcctto ostludo thocaiiosugrs of blioao countries which do not have modern ma- uhinery , nnd this incliuloj all except Cuba and Homo of the Unglldh colonies. Only the boot sugnis which could bo ad mitted fieooald conm here , vhieli of couiso would bo fatal to the schema of traclo reciprocity -ulth the southern sttgnr-prolucin ; < f countiloB. There nro so many Important consid erations Involved In this problem as to lomlor itdeuidodly pciploxing , and the probibillty is that the solution will bo found in homo sort of a compromise. Still another matter which is likely to iceoivo further discussion Is the pro posed bounty to sugar producers. Thiss has boon steidily opposed by the jno- diiccra on the ground that It could not bo inado pcrnnnent , and it appears they are now pro pared to show figures ns to Its operation which \Mll not TJO likely to slicngthon th q bounty plan In popu lar favor , " The object lesson Immedi ately before us is the treatment of the sugur question , " slid Jir. Illaitio in bin Into lottei , and obviously it is the most pu/.zling' and difficult Icbson our sttiteB- meii lia\o had todeid with in a cry long time , TIICIII : appears to bo qulto as inuoh Inteiest felt in Canadat regarding our tariff legislation asiiniong our own people ple , tmd there Is reason to Mio\o that the political olTect upon our northern neighbors may become \ory markod. In dibcuasing the trade relations between the United Stitos nnd Canada Sir John MacDonald admitted that tlio pinposod tariff would bo dotrlniontal to Canada's icdult could riot bo attributed to Cnnttdn , and ho repented a. statement previously made by * auotlicinioinbor of the Garni1 dlan government , that for 3 ears olToits had boon made by the illft'orcnt govoin- ineiits ol Canada , to eocuio Improved trade relations botwooii the two countiloH , This h doubtless In part true , but ho\v often have these overtures boon of umvtino tlwt gave thorn a ulnltn to the attention of this government ? Moreover , those who would relieve Can ada of all responsibility in this matter may have BOIIM trouble to explain the palpably unjust discriminations of lior present tarilf nffalnst fclio TJnitod States. II is perhaps vnfortunato that uol hbor- Ing countiles should bo pitted aguinst cncli other in conmiordal vvurfato , but the fault is not all on ono side. As to political cltects , it Is reported tint the annexation question is iignlii bocoinlnp : ono of the live Issues In Canada and ( s making great headway. That la an Issue , hovevor , which will iecoi\o very llttlo encouragement from the people of this country. , tha lending town of Now Mexico , claims the prize for the largest per cent of tneioaso In popula tion. Ten years ago it hml lee ) tlmn ono hundred licjlf $ } The counts ol 1890 gives It a iwpulntJMjof t n thousand , flvo hundred and thlrty'Jfourexclusive ot ft Lliousnntl orraoic y lHedby the enumer ators. If age iUaUoa Into account , No- biaslcn furnlahcS a'spochnon ' of town building ritullng tb o Notv Mexico mo- tropolls. Soutlu Omaha Is n towi of six. ycnrs' gr6v\th. Itvn ! formnllj born in 1831 , amlhaj siuco grown to n to\m \ ol eight tfiousand nnd flfty-throo lnhnbitantaor , an a'arorago ol thirteen hundred nnd forty two ft year. Ton ycirs o ( lil < o grow th would plneo Ltthfco thousand ahead'of"tlio , Now Mexican burg. * ON niti : lusis of tlio latest report liy tlio depirtmontof ngriculluroa yield In 1890 is figured ol about ono billion li)0 hundred and fifty mllllonbushclsolcorn , four liundied million of ivhcit and li o hundred and twenty-11 vo million oloats This noulilbe abhorlnpro , as compared with 16S9 , of six hundred mil lion bushels of torn , ninety million of wheat and two hundred and txvcnty-fivo million oloats , This -\\lll insure good prices for thoncJtl ycir , and the cij of o\or-production \ will not be heatd until Into in8l ! ! , Tun locomolivo liremen , in tholr aniuialmectlng- Sun Francisco , adoptoil a hw requiring'tlu supreme council of tlio federation to ( MUM upon Jill strikes before thev aio ordeied , nnd went ftnthoMtlllby ordering tlio penalty for anj nilmthorixoil strike expulsion from the order. "When sucli buslness-liko and consciMaltv-c rules nroadoptedby nn eider like the locomotho Hiomca cf Amorici , rallroid strikes tvttliout cause and only to plcisovalhliiff \ dolcgaton will become a thing cf the post , AN"OiirEuncvmiilroid Isoii the in China. When the Chinese finally submit to the Inevitable , and adopt modern customs , th it empire will find plenty for its o\\n people to do , and they will not be driven to foreign countries Wlillo th tit country seems ci'ovdedlo Lts fullest extent at the present time the ititiodudlon of now facilities for doinir woik will onlj cieato a demand for woikmeti. Tim voteis of the IVsb dlstilct me en- jojing n season of profound repose from the political torn uloos blowing in less f uored refrions. IJutn , btorrnls liable to break at any moment and cvcrj vlg- iUint voter should see that hit e clone of Alien Root ptcsarjes an carl ) disturb ance between the cla tc Papio anil the teething muunum of Turhoy Cicok. TIIK ilso and fillofLuadvillolstcisel ) told in the census Jn tbo four jears preceding1 1880 the famous c.irbonnto camp prow dom a w ldornosH of moun tain and gulch tea city of eleven thou sand iiih.ibitints . IJiko all coiiuuunities dopotidont solely iipoiiininctal losourcos , the town is declining1 with the output , thodecioasoiii ten ycard amounting1 to thirty bk hundred people. TitoiMAs JIo ( > | .TCjjir , once governor UL wyuunug uy inu priiiu vi Cleveland has been nominated by the democrats ofKajii'fe ' for'congress in ths PiiiL district. The domosrats of the Fiut district in the bleeding : state are a good dcil like those ofthosamo district in Nobiaska to the cUcntthat thcio is a gloat doalof moonshine In their poli " ties. Sivi3ii\T. : doctors liave attempted to got up a national bcnio b ) proclaiming that several cases of goaiiine Asiatic choloronro now on exhibition nt Currol- ton , Oliio. In these panicky times of bouicd watcnnolonsa dootoruiuj imagine clioluralongbofoio it airivcs or develops. havlngronco moio gtabbcd the asphalt people b the topknot , tlio public may confidently look for another transparent sent > utioii. TIWINO cipturod the cream of the Htale and eongrcssloml olhccH , the re- nuiMn"Dodge count ) btitesmua must content themselves with lo'il olllcos. TllK county botrd waxes vigilant at the spigot , jogaiillossof the outpour at Viry The new ivlnilow- glass trust t > almost road ) to RO into operation This is one of the trusts you can sou though Of course congress meif nro not paidmafj- nlticciit sil.irics , but thocliciipest tiling foi them to do wlillo they are in Waslihifftoa is to occupy then seats and attend tohuslncas. 1'rmtiunl I jVeiu Yolk \\nrld \ \ It Is n jilty niul a disgrace that so few ol the public schools In flow York toaeh the pnplla the rudiments oC auvtlilns which the \\oild willBlvo them a living for knowing * . Thoiiumual tralningschools should ho Multi plied inuny tinica. Ciood I'rlncliiles , I'oorrjcnilcia The farming and laboring ( lament i\hi < : h earnestly desires td' ' nccompllsh n political rcvowitonnnu sccur ? ULoroioiuis way seeic oti lit to luve found fipuu man Ith char ticturimd i iibihty to JaaJ tlicin. Bill Me Ivoighua 1 cinnotcortalulyilo it A 2Wtltj'tti , itccord , N"otovcn the social" pi-cstlfjo of Its tilled members , has secure ! Jnuminltjr to the notori ous < London Pelican it c } fiom prosecution us a i nuisance , In thli fpijwtry there's mapio in the t iihra oclubhoust ; and the placet here boxers | meet loinuultHidh other are entirely liulqicndcnt ofonicljljautboiity or rcstialnt Tlio Blight 'tfr ' i > iolillitlou. ) Six out of twonty'jj ' ( > v\ft \ counties whoso population has just teen declared t > ) the census sus oOlco , exhibit a dccrciiso since 18SO , In ninoof tno remaining fourteen the avcrago li below fiOO. The flftcpn counties comprise rural eommunitlos imvhich prohibition pro- hlblts The river- counties nnd the cltlos hew tlic law Is practically a dead letter show ( jalus ia population. ICANSA8 OiuitA.N'ob , Sept , IS.r-fTotho Editor ol TUB DEB. ] Mr , DUklo In UU list speech I think , at Beatrice , quoted mi opluloa of a county oflleml of Aloitffomery county , ICan- saa , in biipportof hU nrgurocnt that prohl kitioils followed ty prosperity , Sir. Ixiuis A. "Walker , an old Ounha pioneer ; now ot Independence , Montgomery oounty , Kan. tells mo that tbo county otUceH tlicro liavo ltd to take the saliiHcs anil feu pall to oOl- ccr * of counties of losstnnnEVOOpopuln- ! ) bn , whereas they formerly cnjovwl llio ilghcr snJirios nnd fees pniitto omconof fouatlcs contnliiliifr2.1,000 , population orinoro. ThU filling olT ho nttrlbutes to the prohlb- torv law. Ho Mso says there oroCOO vacant louses In tto town of Indepondcnco nnil I mow that my tlsUr-Iii-low ll ft pod new wuioof seven iwma In iniloiicndciico thnt tlio Is glad to rent for f 10 a month , J. Kmvinns , HIO Soutb Seventh llic StatoincrtH nf n rrotilbltion Linvv- ycrlScRnrclltiK the ToAvnorCrete. Cunr : , Nob. , Sopt. 1" , [ Special to THE IlKC.J-Tho Wcrld-IItrnld , in Its last Mon day's Issue , publisher t correspondence from ( his city under the head of "Crete and 1'rohl- Mtion" nnilsipiea byE. P. AUotfc.tho iwld attorney of the prohibition league of Salmo count)1.ftcr ) the correspondence lad been read ty newly everybody- universal Jtidg- ment vvaq , "it isa shwno and ntle. " Mr. Ab bott takci exception to the statcincnt thnt the city of Crctolint } 10OW in its treasury nrd Lsfrcofrom ilobt , mid sa3 that school district No 2 is In doU M.'i.OOO . and IKs wholly vltliinthcclty. This is hlso. Tlio citj of Oratols Httuatodln sections27 and8-1 Scliool dhtriit No U comiirisca thno-qumtora oE scetlon 21 , oiio-half of section ! M ixinl all of section * ' "J , , i.tii ( ! > , li. Bo and ! M , In all 15,1(50 , ( ticres of the most vulnblc farm Inn < l in llio count ) outsldo of cit } limits , nnd this -with the city comprises school district No. U , which H In debt fjriflIO ( for oneof the Aiiost ln h school biillilliigs in the stnto Crcto incolnct , six nillus sriuuie , is ftlso In dibt * li,0Wfor ) ( bonds votcil tobuvrlghtof vay for the Missouri I'acllic railroid froia the Lincnstcr countvlino Intoand tbrouRh the iltv of Crete , a distance of about four miles. 'Jlns isiill the IndubUdticwof Octo precinct , cif which tlieeitj Is npirt nml Ins to burden Its .share. Hut the cltv of Crete , with Its vrv small limitsas , : ictyhas ! , not a dolhr of do bt of Its own So much for tlio state ment of the prohibition lawyer that the city is In debt SUl.OOO i'cs , the city OH us an electric llgrht plant costiniabout ? S IOOHlilcu hasnot been slv- Inir nnilrn HntlsTjution Untnt tills veil' Llmo vorlctneu nro etigatjod in setting ui > now ma- cliinuij , poles , etc. 'Jhls uorlclicn done , vlll f lie usft Hist cl : 3 Liplit plant , and the cltvill supply lllifc to any bulldltignt llio \cry small lite of $ S per month for ono lifcht 2XK , ( ) candltpower CThls rate Is cheaper tlan in any other city of equal slo intho slate. \'eswo ITIVO u first class wat-ci sjstcm , Uut , unfortunately for Mr Abbott , the city has Ijcon tislnprthovvitor , hut so failus. not pild nny rent , the mutter Ijavingnot been settled jet between the owners or. the fmncihlso and tlio citv , uiiilthoclty does piy itntonly f lorn dito ofnccoptiiiKOof ivories , aniltbeyaio not nicopted at this thtc. astjoiiitlio iity liad "bonds outstanding to the nniount ot 1,000 , , and an asscssniint vas niailo towiiM out this doct Mills ac counts for the 7 per cent tas last year This > eir (1SK ( ! ) ) the asscsimcut isJ > iper cent. Jlotil estate In thlscitj today is as hih as It c\or \ vas , if not liljhcr , Sonio jwoplo bought tivoyeirs afo lotsut a fabulous price , and to lav they can sell tlicin cxictl iit hnt the piopoity is vvoith , nud not moiv 'JCho city oners * bettcrlnducenicnts for investment of cipital than most other towns of its si/c la tlio state , but not in tho\\MJ Mi- . Abbott tiles toiiuilfothc pcoiilo believe Less prop erty fa sold fortax s in this city tliin any ono \vould suspect Ve , our dty has seven saloons , and they pay 67,0001 , la-use Tlioy uio licensed by the city , with tlio full consent of the 1 urge zna- jouty of the residents of tbo citj , as Is evinced every year by tlio cltv election And for tnrco months In this jcar tliuio has not hien raoiclcd a single case oE diunlienncss on the police court record a of tils citj. .All tills Avltli seven f.iilooiiiruiinlnpr. It docs not Uhoovo a resident of Crete picemct , vvbo lives tiventj-fivo feet from the city limits , has an ofllco in the city , tut rcfusoito como la within the citj limits and licithlj show ol' tlio taxes , to bo eternally finding fault with our citr. lha only cx- pluiation can bo that tbo fanatical prohiM- Jftn ? 1cr Ac hl < 1ofo.it ! In TCmr Tiilini. imrl fni * rcvongobegins to throw mud atour lair city ofCreU ! . E. S. [ I'Ott'EHSAI > PKOIHDlTtON. His Ijctter-tra tlieA'olee and JllsSpeech in Oiiinlui Don't IiIm. The Raw York Voice In its issue of Juno 20 , last , printed tlwfollovvinglotter from .T. II. Powers , president of the Nelnaslca state farmer ' alii nice : The Voirehas necivcd the follovvlns letter- from PiobidcntcT.il. Povvcrjof thoN"cbniska farmora'nllianco. ' PresidentPoweis , It 11 boseoii , dechtes einphitloilly ttt.it. hoill votu foi the prohibitory amendment : NiillASHA ST.ATi : tMllMUIIS' AIIIANCE. CoitNur. , Iicb. , June R , 18'M ' Tutlioolco - Vours of the .id iibt. InnulrliiR Into coitnin niiittorslti rcar < l to jirohiDltioiiK a.t hand. Would say In tuis\\or tli.it : illlioti'h : t.lio alllincoallows fulllat-Uudo of ojilnlonou tlio llfluor question , tint luni iicisuuilly a pro- Jilbltlonlst suiil o | ) oc-1 If lllvu , to TOte for tlio prohibition uuio mini rut ue-\t ( it.II Hut humu fiinnui-s who ,110 lioiiut and silicon : In tlitlr ( Miliilom , do neb bulicte a-if lt > on tlio subjectoivd still vo enn usrco onotlierciuoi- tl ms tint arovltalto tliu wrlf tire oft. ha pco- I lci > f tbo stnto uiidtiuttoKotliorontliosoiirJn. cllos | : having cliurlt ) for o.ich otlmrs onlnloiis.audti ti tln tint some iliy votnay alheu iillko Inroyird totoniper.iiice. 1'otira truly I. ll.l'owrns. ' President NcbrasliStrilD rnrnioiVullliiioo. faeitemberH All , Powers made a campaign speech In O in ilia , at a mass meeting of iude- pendents , in vvhlcb ho said : 'The sale of ardent spirits has boon , placed in issunouioru mu\oicra 01 iMjurasiti ; , unu noiv ivant to say that no person has a ilplit to say how you slnll vote ujiou this question "Are von a prohibitionist i" said a man in thoaudiencenddicsshiMr , | { Powers sifter lie hailtalccn his seat This otiKht to bo undoistood , " snlil tlio cnndiduto foi governor , as ho again valkcd to llio fioiit "Jt bus been nsscitecl that I prnvo &H to help the cause ot prohibition U'lili is fulsc , ns 1 ncverg.ivofcjU nor 5 cents Tlio piohibitlonisti canio to us uith tbc iiropositlon that If I would support in-ohi- uitioTi tlioyould not pat a ciudidito la the Hold forgovcinor. I iini no\v \ in the floiil , utiduo istliopioliibltionearidldate 'Jhls , it scons tome , wouldsatltfy the people that I am not vvltli the prohibitionists. " Jfow the ( iiiestionis : Is Mr. Powers a pro- hlWtioiilstl Is his letter to the Volca a for- pory , ordid lie volca his real sciitinieuta in Oiiuh.il A MIXIST&II ilftJES tillOMl. A. Now York 1'arsnii Who I > nllicil vvitlitlio ItootoC ll I vll. IOCKIOUT , N. YSei , > t. 1S [ Spt'clnlTelo- Rram to TUB ilrrj Uhargos of a scilous character have liceii iirofert'ed against tlio Ilcv C. Oi-aTiani Adams , D. J ) , former rector of Chiisl's ' Episcopal clmrcliheie , before the western Now York iliocesaii coimtll wlilch is now in sessional UlaRnri Fulls , by tbovvat- dens and vestrymen ot the clmrcli Thomat- torU now in the hands of BifhopCoco The mostneilous charge Is that of nppiopriatiiitf cUtiich funds to liu own use Mrs \Vasli- \ ington Hunt of New York , vlfo of tlio late Governor Hunt , do lated $100 annually to the church for ropilrs. TheKrenter pit of this sum is missing , nnd so is the lector , who quietly decamped iw tbo west a month ago , The other charge isthat of taltlngo bilbo to suppresstho mirrhjjo of Curtis U. Dau-ovr to Miss Frances Caskcll , n. seventeen ycai. oldduufe'htcr of Joshua Uasltell , .ipiutiniiciit lawvor of this eltj , who wtusocrotly mar- rledby Dr. Adurns on L'ebriniu1OISiO , Durrow Is allcjed to hii'vo oCfcieil AdnnwSi50 to supincsa the nurii.vfo ccrtttlcate. 'I'ho A > asnovcr nlodin tlio count ) clerk's olllco , nnd the inairijpo vould never hu\o been dts < co\crc < i but for tlkollndln ? of the entry Blip in ulot ofrubblshbjtboclorfiyinan In tlio rec- torj CTho nidrriagcdlsclosuio Is the sensa tion of the hour. \V30iilinic Yo. ) , Sept , to TUB llin.J : JJov that thollratstnto election Is over , interest centers In who tire to lie the coining United State * Btnutors. It is conceded everywhere tliat cx-Dclcgato Carey will booao of them , but the ether must p < > to htowo other jlaco than Uhejcniio At loust four lit this city are understood to bo candidates. They are Judgtj M. 0. Brovvu , who was president of tto constitution al con vention ; Colonel S AV.l Dowry , JQ congrws and sjxiikcr of tholnstloi-rltorlal hoiiso of roprcsentttlvosj Jolm AV , Hull , for- norlr frovornorof the tcrrltor ) nndiiowpms- dcnt of the state xinlvorslty , and Dr. J. . II. L-Mnfroelt , wlio u-as probnWy tlie earliest comer to Hi U section. 'Iho contest between .hcso is thua far a , friendly one , anil it I * not tnovvn vlionithodclcgntlon tnm this county favors. ThoCIiolcrnln ypnlit. ICopt/rtyhtcdtSM tuJawi ( fonton JInn < U.l Mtnuin , Sept. 18 ( Special Cablegram to TitrBKu ] A telegram from Valencia , says the cholera epidemic U rcnppearlngln numer ous towns of the province where itvvosprnc- llcally o.Ttlnctlast wcolt The snnio rcixii-t comei from Toledo. Anlncrcuo is also ro- [ > orteil in the jirovinco of Cn'telton.At Al- : ova yostcnliiy there wore twenty thre now cases nnd ten deaths , CThero wore llf ty-tlirco ncm cases of smalliiox and eleven dcatliJ reported - ported , at Madrid yesterday. Stories Vlxiut 1'oot.Vriiola. . iropwrWt WObvfainaaortmJIinnetl ] Losnov , Sept IS [ Now Voik Herald Cable Special to Tun BKF ] lltcroU 110 truth In the story In American papers as to Sir Kdviln Arnolds nllc cd intention to marry n Japanese lady. Mr. Arthur Arnold writes todijto the Star M follows i "With reference to tlicstalxmenti concern- ln ( ; my brother Sir Hdvlu Arnold and tbo ( luotatlonfroiiun Ainoiluiti ] iumal shall be obliged Ifou will stfllo tliab vvlthin tha lastforiiightji telegram has been received from hlmdescrlbliiB those matters appciriiiK In American journals as malicious lies and tint ho Is returning soon to London. Klro Intlio Allinuibrn. lOJl ! > uJiine ( ( f onion limnrtt ] MuniiD , Sept. 13. [ N'ew Yoik Elerald Cable Special to TUB BKK. ] A telegram fronitho governor pcneral of Orciiala to the lalniitcr of the Interior states that a portion o tlio alcazar mid the grand gallery to the right oC the court of Arrajncsvvoroeon- juincd. The ponds nnd fountains Intho court- ) nrd wen the salvation of the rest oftho cdillce. Kiwht poisons were injured , two teriously. The llro lasted four hours and is a council of ministers hilil today Itvns re solved to linnirdlntclj restores the portion1) ) of tlio building tbat liavo been destroyed or damaged. 0 VT > JP THK If OltJJt Drninatlo Suicide of nn Artist niitl * AetresH In New 1'orlc. "Vonic , Sept 18. A. strunge double suicide occurred hcie tills morniiig at daybreak - break -i\t tint hour Gustaio CI , Koch , a well knonn crayon arllst , ascended the steps to the Cannt street station of the Touitli a\enuo elc\atcd \ road , walked to a point iu front of tbo second story at 1-10 Uiuia ! street , noJilctlandsiid : " "Vcs , 1 ha\o \ coino Einlllo. A.ro j'ou rcndjl" " .An answer was not hcird , but Koch drew u revolver from his pocket and shot liitnself In thohcaJ , dj'lnRinstantly. J\3 \ hofull there ratncivhntseomed tobe nn cclio of his shot front the direction of tlio window toxviids whiclihe Imd looked and In n few minutes a mcssciiKercamc running s-ivinga woman had shot herself nt 1W Cinal street. An Investigation revealed tlio f.ict tint Etnllj- Hossl , an nctrcss , UR-CJ nineteen , lav a corpse in bed In her loom with a bullet in her heart Slio wis attired In a niKlitrobewifclia bunch of hcllotropo pinned to her bosom. It wns eilJeiit that slio hrul bared her bosom for the fatal shot , for the garment vas unscorched. There was nothiiiRto show tha cause of deith except n little red spot over the heart with si hole In the middle , for not a drop of blood flowed from tlio wound. Death was probably Instantaneous as in the rise of ICoth. It wan evident ! ) prearranged tliab they should talie thcuiselies out of the world tog-ether. Ho Gets In aFatoralilr : "Word Alxiut JtallroiuL Ijuar'slatiou. Nmv Y"OIIK , Sept. IS. [ Spodal Telegram to Tnr BKE ] Jay Gould In an Interflow vith iWoild icpox'tcr salil lie did neb consider that theiehas lieon any flinncial stringency. "At 110 time haiitbcua dllllcult to obtain money at TnndS poicenton good collateral. The trouble has boenthattholjorrovcrs liavo tried to effect loans on iion-dUldcnd pajlng securities. Forthatieasonvliatevir strin gency has existed was ic.illj' confined to speculative auarters. Tbcio has been enough mono ) at all times. Thcdifllculty has Icon to pro\idetho \ weans for honoring- , " "IstUerflanythliiRln the stoclc niatlcetto cicatoapprehension { ' ho was asked. "N'othitigthat 1 nm able to sec. Thereis no general Inflation and I sliould any values tmuod upward rather thnxi donn\vnrcl. 'ilierols not tnuih railroad building ; goingou. People who hnvo railroad enterprises lindlt liard to raise money for tUem and therefore excessive construction necil not bo fcaieil. There will not lie much railroad bulldinKn- } long asthominilcal legislation iseontlnued I \vas asked to build some buucti lines In \VhonItalkcdwitlithopcoplo nho ] > rcvipusly had promptlv Invested in such cn- tei prises , they declincu to advance monej on account of the feai of adi erse legislation. 7nc altimtlou is the same Inlova. " H Hiit HEKPEATS. Tlio IVonuli Cloopiura. to lie lilllcu by Ijlvo Jteptllefi. Lo Do r , Sept IS. [ Special Cablegram to Tin : nnr.J A friend of Sai-i Bcrnhnidt tells of an Interesting coniersntion with the treat actress tlio other e\ening \ in lier lon'o. Speaijuig of Cleopatra she " , said : "Vou re- ineinbn the African queen died fioni tlio Wto of 11 real serpent ! Well , I shall die the same \\iiy \ nightly , bitten by a real , ll\o \ reptile , In the forest of Fontiliibleu there-isn sivclesof harmless siiako almost as laigo nnd nciirly the Mine color as the asp I shall bo - Invo n 'service do serpents' 'Jhis . will > bo necessary , liectiuso it raniiot ho supposed I shiil ouiuiif full power ovirthem nllu oiico. Ihoy muy slip tlnouRh my Jliigois You Itnovr nouo of the ncccisoiics ot tlio staco should bii iiegleoUcl. You should ovcu rnako jouraclf ujjlv when necessary. ' In tlio character ofClcop-'itral shall linvo lUclc liiiii- , " she continucil , tlirowing bade tlio polilen tresses slio woi wearing , "Vou \vlll &co also tliat niy iMnvl \ \ bo very urown I niu nf raid , tliotifjli , I sliull llnd it a fiient bother taking ofl the WaeKcvorj niRlit , for of ( oursol coulu not thlnlc of going to bed nncKOhsc" Ko Hjioke llio tiasecllennovvitn sniillng on- tlmslaaii ) . Slio gocb to America In January serpent } unihill. Tlio Sliiuilloii In Svltzcrlnnit. ICofjrtall ISMl/ii James flmlanllentM , ] ( Jns-EVA , Sept , lS.-Kcvr [ York Herald Cable -Spcchl toTnn UIK. ] Attorney Gtn- cialof the ConfoJorutlon bchcrb has 16ft Jor Qicino The federal lounill Is waiting for nnoniclal report Irani Commissioner ICun/ll , vliluli l < cjpcetcd toJav , liofoictaltlng further - ther incasui-es with icgnnl to late even li. liellnhlo stjtoiiicnts ( jlvo nssurniico that prreat dltorder provalli In the admlnlstratioa of tlio cuiiton. The vleo pi-eililoritof tlio f.illen couscivatlvo govorninoiit , hifjnor Bon- znnego , considering himself still legally In ofllco , continues to Kivo orders In tlio tiaino of tliooldgoveriiment In spttoof tlio formation of the new ministry nnil the special povvots conferred on Colonel Kunzll Ac Uolllii/.onn. miiu J" i i < - dortlon IteniultA HISLIIVZOXA. Swlt/ciland , Soxt , IS.-fKcvir York Hoi-aid CaWo fepeclal to Ine BuE.l SlgnorUesplai hw not been nhlo to como to un\intcrstanJiiifvltli \ ! ) the federal council. During the election u regiment of raviilry \\lll headiloxl to the federal troojisalrcady c * . cnniyliiKthotantnii stntlon. 'J'hoirovcramciit continues tosondtrooia to the frontier , At ir fi/ / > lafitSAP | / Same * flwdnn IJoiiitIM LHHMJ , Kept , 18. [ New Voik Herald Cable -Special to Tint UBK ) The nlitht lias paised off quietly , hut tha arrival oC Sifjnor Eioplnlls fcarea. Tlio four members v.'ho aw to net as councillors oC the federal com mission nro : SlRtior llmllo CdiMtoi , law V vcr , deputv of Lupiuo mil llbcwl : blRiiof 4 mtcfnncjUnbuil , Invvycr.deputv of IlolHnwna. \ llbcnil ; SiRiior oulsto Selilnti , deputy ol Inline , In\\rcr , conscrvntlvP , nntl blffnot F-mnciVeo Uolll. Invv-j-cr , deputy ol Locolno , coii5cr\i\ti\e \ , SiKiior Soldull accented the l > o < toiilj on roiufllloii Hint lie rciolvovvrlt- tcnnuthorlnllon totUntouTcct from ' scrvnUvc commit W. A.t LOCIU-HO , tt * < > ) i/rfu'i | / ( ISto ljJ t M Cfonlon Di ( IXKTAIIXO , Sept. 18. [ N"ow Vorlc Herald Cable Special to Tin : Iltu.j Tlicra is still train dispatcher ot the Union Pnclrtc ntthia much cieitoinent In the rural portions of the cnntoii. Tbcconservntlvc- reiily tolnko uiinnnsfor the i-oestnMIslnnontof n legal proveriiiiient. Castina , the murderer of Conn , eilhr of Stnto Itossl , vas In Paris in IbTl nnil took an nctivoirtlii | ; tliocouimune , lie ronscrviilivi ) Journals 111-0 pretext to itiicrfure. A. Puke of n. Xcvspajipr Itoportcr Gi rs tlie Qiiociil'ain. JIoNTiiE v.t Sei > t.lS. [ Spcilal toTni : linn. ] The queen his cibled out to Lord Stinle.v to h.ivonil ( particulnrs ecut her reniinliiiK tboproieeutionoC O'Brien , tlionllOeil ( ? author of the dispatch rogiriliiiu I'rluco Ocorgo of Wales IbrasliliiK1 several men. The fulco \vlilch was vvldolv piiblislicd lu Knglnml caused the queen nd nil thoinetnbei's of tliu rovat fnmllr the prentcit juilu and nnxlety , and since its litlUlkatlon ttioquctii husbcon porsonnlly In eotisultntloiivllh the inincu uud governor gencul. I JtOIlllU110N l.V KVX3VS. , A. Sfiovvlnj Wlilcli K'rovcs tlint tt XoeHii't i'ny to Ijio. ltdocs not par in , the IOIIR- inn tolio. Ifeiirlviill Intel llgont jiooplo roeofe'nixo andndinltit Anil yet tlio Topeku Cap- itnl lins neverloniiicil this , KIJ'H the Topckn Rcpuhllcnn. It luta not yet found out thnt fair-minded people nil over this state rcgnrtllL ns most unrelia ble I , both in novvs nnd in its editorial columns , This opinion vvns brought jibout boccvuso that piper wilfully and knowingly ] misrepresents every "jurt > andoveiy movement not In line with its peculiar 1 ideas. 'Iho Cupihl , seemingly , docs ' notroall/o that iiooplo willin ostl- | } jito tlioso matters lor tlioiiibolvcaniul that , vhcii the truth Is Ion rued Hint sheet ( is Injured by juqnirlnff a roputu- tionas afaltlfloiFor For the last t\\o oi- tlirco TOolcs tlio editor of the Capital 1ms mrulo a pretence of securing1 and puUishlng- fjicts concoininglho foreclosure - closure of inoitgngott in ICuns.ia. From these tille otl facts the Cap ital draws the conclusion thnt , ' fann ers are among- the most piospeious classes la tlio sluto. " That no oilier class of business men is paying1 oil in- dobtetliiess so rapidly and tontiMutln ; HO little new indebtedness ns the firmtis. " Noiv any intelligent man iu Kansas knows that llutlfeon'a factsaro minitif.it1- tureii for the occasion . and. that his ( ( in clusions are monstrously fnlso.Vo \ will { jive just ono county to sliovv that llnd- Hon'b fifiuresaro filsoand that ho wil fully lies about tliia matter. Alltlio otlicr countiis huve been filsolj ropro- soiited l > y the Capital. Tliofortclosuros in Kansas arc five times uainaiij as that psuper publiahos tliont to bo. The farm ers of Kansas uio not getting1 out of dobt. Their mortpnpes are not being-paid oil" . Tlio farmers are not prosperous. The moitpfiiges mo belli prior cttobed by Lun- drcds o\ory day. Butlot us R-ivo n , cor rect statement of ono county. The fol lowing fioni the IHiirion Glebe will glvo thcio. And Hut-ion count } is an excep tion. 'Two weeks ago J" . 1C * Hudson of the TopokaCapilil wiotc lo District Cleric Brookcr asking1 the immlwr of Bales of farm pioportv in Marioii county ainc-o January 1. Mr. Brooker reported the number as thirtv-flvc , Hudson , in n , loni ; editorial in Ills pnpor Mowinp abiut thoprosporitj of the Kansas I.irinor , made Mr. llroolier's ropoit j-cul tluit there hare Leon "only thhty-livo foio- closureb in Murion counts" in eight months. Zludsoii printed this lie to loport. ever ono hundred a.nd flftj Jorecloauic * in JNIarijjn countyduring - the post eight inonthi tnoio than ono hundred 011 tlu dockotf for this term of court. As wll/ bo scon In another column the nuraboi' of foreclosures tried last \\colc in in tlio district courtls thirty five , aggicgatlnrt $41,382.SOvhllo , the confirmations of sales in ono day last voolc vvoroelglity , agg-icgatlng moro than $124,000. , When Hudson gets to Ijlng for prohtbitionho takes some extraordinary liberties -with truth and justice. Ho sajs thoio hnvo boon only thirty-five foicclosures la Marlon county in eight months , when the iceords sho'vv there haio been moro than ono hundred , and filty. " model of prolilbltion nnd morality , the patron wiiut of pollticnl prcnchcis , vll- tinddoliboratcly Ijlug1 In order to decclvo the people , Ho says that there have been only thirty-five forctlosuios in that county vvlicn there have been overono hundiod. and fifty ; eighty con firmation sale ? in ono day Inat week I rnir-inindod people , what "do you think of a man who is so lost to all honor and truth uiid decency ns to stoop to grossest misioprcsontntloii to bolster up a system that gives hi in the oillclnl patronage of statoi1 y nd vluit do jou think of a system th.it breeds such lontemptiblo fulsiflni-sV A Crlpjilo ofl Veins n. . Assistant IDIstriit Attorney Llndsiy spent the hitter pait of July at Laclm- vvaxcn , PotuisjlMtiilii. lOdinund Levy , aged fouiteon , went bathing in the Del- ewaio rl\er , and was , drowning , savs the Now York Sun. Als aunt tiled to wivo him , but was drowned. Arthur Finch , a crippled boy of fourteen , sprang in to his rescue and hold young Levy up until assistance emne. llr. Lindsay wioto lo Secretary Windoai calling liis attention to young Pinch's heroism. Yesterday Mr. Lindsay rccoUcd n letter from Scc- ictaij Wlndomsitjlng that usil or Hfo- tavlng medal will bo awarded toyounj ; rinclias soon as it uin bo stiuclc off. Sonio OraiiKO I31ossoiiin. r , Wyo , Sept. IS. [ Special Telegram - gram to TUB BEE. ] A. II , Stewart , chief point , was married yesterday to Mi Mnr- Kiiorlto Green , at Loxrapton. Mo Ttiocouilo will talto an oxtcndocl weiUInf ? tour bororu I Ulcingup tlieir rcaidciic-o in Laianilo. I _ OMAHA. LOA.N" A.KD 830.00)I COMPA.NTT. 8ubarlbod ' incl QunrantccdOapItil. . . IVW.OU I'alU InOajltnl . 830.00) caruriiirclul pnpur ; reculn'.H and trusts , uoti as tnnsttt accnt ami truitoa o ( \ corporation , takua oliarKO ot iiroporly , col ls 3 1 t Ornaha Loan &TrustCo SA.TI2MaS BANK. S E Corner 10th and Douglas St3 raid la C pltal . , . I fft.W ) Eubserlbeilanii ( JiinrantouUUiiiiltal. . . , 10U.OOJ Uubillty ofUtookholclcrs . 'Mom 51'er Cent Inturust I'olJou DopoalUi. IHA K J. L\KOK. Ouslilor , Onicon : A. I ) . Wjmtiti , piesljuuti J. J.IIrown , J vlc proildent , W. T , W uian , Iroaauror. Dlroctora-A. . TJ Wyinan , J H. Nllla.nl , J. J lirnwii any O. Di.rcna. KV. \ . Nwb. TUom J. Illmball , Occrto U ,