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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1890)
! | -4 ITM OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 22 , 1800. THUMB or Dnlly ntid Hundajr , Ono Vour . $10 CO Nix month * , . T > 00 Tlirco rnnnllifl . " M ftuntliiy llrc.Ono Voar . -W Ucoldy liee.UnoYcar. . I SI Omnlin , Tim tire Hnlltllng , Honlli ( ttnrilin , Cornnr N and Cfth FlrccU Council lUiilM , 121'rarl Htrcct. f'hlonto Onicc. IlltClmmlmr nf Comtnorrp. New Yiirk.IiomilXllnnI ! IMrlliune llulldlnj n , OU I ourtrcnlli Struct conunsi'ONnr.ven All communications roliitlni : to now * and Mltorlnl mutter thoiild bo fuliIrtssL'd to tlie Ixlllorlul Department. iii'HiNKss urnr-KB All 1 > iiMnt < w l 'tlor nml t emltt UICPS eliotiM t.o . ndilrchm il to Tlio Hi o Piilillslilnu Company , Oinnlii , DrnftH. chuck * imtl iwstnniroonlers tnboinuduimyablu to tlio oiilor uf the com jianv. The Bee Publishing Company , Proprietors , Tlio Hen U'ld'ff. 1'iinimn aiidJ-ovciiUMnth Hta ur"oi iiou CATION Stutent Nebraska. I , . County o ( Uoinsln.1 ! . f Rporsn II. T/AoliiieU. ( secretary of Tlio lleo Tubllihlnir rorntmiv. ( loci solemnly nwriir that the actual circulation o ( Tim DAlt.v Ilr * -for tin- woe * ending OU. if , 1&0. was as foi- Hwlav.Ort 12 . -'I.OY , Mnnrlnv. Oft II. . ) 240 Tiif-Mliy.Oit. H . - O/i'il \\rdiiiMliiv.Oot \ lr . fO.210 rimridiiv. Oct. 18. . 20181 Jrldnv OH IT . 20VJO , . OcU 18 . 20.4 11 AVOMRO . 20.H01 ! Oronn. . H T/fDitirn. Fern to loforn inn -md ni.lHcribfd In my Itffconrn tiiiilbtliilnvo'Octotor. A. D..18TJ IHK M N IM'Ktt. Notary I'ubllo , lliitncif Ni'br.iftlcii , ( . . _ Coiinlyof Douglas I fic'orro II T/srhiiPlc. liolrie flulyswnrn , Oc- rout H nml M > S Hint lir Is sf-crotury oflho Hco J'liblMiliiGlimipaiiv. tli it tin1 iutil.il nvurnuu rlnlly ill-filiation of lute DAIIV HKK for tlio month f OdolMT. US" . 18,097 rnpl.-ss for IsovonilMT , H < i' . in.'lio coplis ! for Do- 1 1 in IM r , 10. ( 10,048 coiitri ; for Jnniinry , i . Wffft copies ! for 1 nliriiary , Ih'iO , I'l- VI Cfmlrs : for Mnnli 1F'PI ' ) . S0 r ooplfij for A | irll. IKK ) , SW.WI copies ; for May , IR'ffl , 20 , l ffiplpx , ftir lunrIb'KV i.ii.1,01 loplis ; for .Inly , WO , IW.W1. cnplns ; for AuiriiHtMn.'JPT&U ] topics ! for HcjitoniLcr , 18' ' * . WfiTO coploi Oroiinr H. T/RCIIDCIC. Fworn to Irfnro me. mid mitwrllicMl In inv prchcncc. thlsOtti Oayof Octolicr. A. I ) . IS'D. NT I'm * Notary Public. Glirtn Quay , Huston , and learn vvis- ' , flom. AND now Cub i announces tliul she Is toady for iccipioclty. Noxtl dispatches pointedly refer to tlio doiniintl fur small notes , llluctiun il.iy in nppro lulling. Turin : mo nine prosidciitinl posslblll- tloi on tlio Hliunp toil.iy in Ohio , iiiul yet only one man oiin bo chosen pioaidont in IN sptto of his porsuaslro olociuonco nt I'ittabiiffr , Clnuinuoy Dopovr IIUH not yet lieon niinieil as the labor eiindlduto for Tun reported shorlapro of paper money of the lower dcnoinlnatioiiH in Nobrawkn is tloubtlesd duo to independent party as- GoVKUXOlt Hii.rj is moving westward liy easy HtujjoB. Ilia uppoaranco on the Ohio Hliunp iiitiiiros iueroiBud ropubli- cnii inijofillos. \VriiiastatonnilnatIonal bounty in fitoro fur liomo nuulo Hiifjiir , Nobuiulcu L-iui haully fall to sweisten iiulustiy in bountiful incasmoH. SOMKIIODV lui ? just dlsco\ored that Gonotnl Logan disobeyed orders at the b ittlo of Nashville. It is a little Into in the dnj to iimko a fu s about it. Mil. 1'oitrr.it , the boss of the census , v ill land In Now York toinoi row from Europe. Mr. Porter may not bo a suc cess as census Biipoilntoiulont , but no body em ilony Hint lie is a bravo man. Gr.ADSTO.VK la being iccoivod oa bis inesont Btumnhif tour with all the old- tlmo enthusiasm , but be can never know nil tbo jojaof fuino until bo bits eoin- mlttod tbo Intolerable crlmo of counting n quotum Hint lustily yells that It's ub- eont. Then bo will bo tv icivl , livoc ur. French code of honor recently etnlnod with blood is again resplendent Jind bpotlo's. The participant ! ) in the latest duel loturnod fiom the llolilvlth out a wratch , thus wiping out the aeol dental rolluutiona of ( joro on this harmless loss and inrocont national amusement. TOJI Hiio : has agreed to como ns far west us Town , and should bo inducoil to c-oino to Onmim. NebrasKa ropublli-ans \\oulddolight \ tohivirtho nasal Yankco olco that asked Mr. Carlisle on a famous , Occasion : "Docb thn fjoiitloman rise for Iho purpose of statins t""t ho isn't piosontV' Tin : five hundred dollar assault of chronlo inebriate on the census of Oinahn imtl Lincoln is halm to the haused froula of Kansas towns. It \ \ 111 require a lioultlco stronger than falsehood mixed -\\lth nmUeo to draw the llattoned deserted - sorted to\\ns of Kansas nithln hailing distanceof Nebraska's orderly progre-b- alvo cities. TIIUdoublo-jolntod Wcalltcr Pftlnga around to Hoyd. Tlio cold nhouldor jjlvon Ponora , coupled with the Hop from Koin to Tliotnnsoii , fore- eliudowa the oaily ovorthiow of J oot for Uryan. The gj rations of the Hyphen aptly llluatiiito the plan nml purpose of the independent movement to load by Rradual htops the fanners anil working * inon Into the domoeiatio c.uup. nVKKV honest prohibitionist la No- liraska is in honor bound to lopudlato the villainous assaults of imported nior- eennric * on the people , the cities and the Ht-ite. They cannot ulTurd by sllonco < o sanction the vicious and cowardly inlsroirosontatlons ] which the orpans nml agitators fabricate and scatter broadcast. No cause can bo built up and Btronjjthenod with fabehooil ami slander. Tun "fierce bosoms of Arctic temperature - turo , " the "bllstoilng siroccos of the rlaius , " and the "oyolonio furies of vrarrinu currents , " with \\hich the lurid Boston pro 3 delighted to paint the west , are lost in the roar of the storms raj-in } , ' in that section. The wreckage btruwin coast and country exhaust the windy vocabulary of the Hub , and the vrtut enjoys in peace the glorious , hazy etin'It doja of Indian summer , Doubt- 1/u * ttic Almighty could have made a finer cliinuto than that of the Missouri Tiller , ' it Is qulto certain He never did sr.i.vn r T//B / TICKET. The roptiblican ticket , nominated by n thoroughly roproaontutlvo convention of the pirty , la otitlllod lo the steadfast uport | of every republican In Nebraska. I cry consideration of party loyalty and duty demands of republicans that Ihoy nliull ondoreo at the ballot box the action of their convention. It represents the deliberate expression of the will of the majority , and no principle of republican ism is better established than that all Bhall bo bound by the decision of the mnjorlly. IJofore that all personal foolIng - Ing or prejudice , all retrials , and all com plain ts , must glvo way. Republicans who sincerely ballcvo In the principles and policy of their pirty , as batter adapted to promote the future prosperity and progress of Nebraska than the principles enunciated by Its opponents , should not make the mistake of withholding tholr votes from the men whom a inijorlty of the representa tives of the party have named as worthy to bo trusted with the elocu tion of the party policy and competent to carry H out The convention that nominated the ticket made the platform on which it stands. This embodies the jwlicios to which every candidate is fully and unreservedly committed , and no republic in has questioned that they are wise and necessary. Without repub lican success the-io policies must fail. Nebraska needs thorn , but Hho can hope to got thorn from only ono party. Tlio success of the domoeiatio p.irty or of the independent party will not give her tlicso lequlroments , so essential to the prosperity and wolfaio of all her people. She can obtain them from the republi can pai ty alone. Tnero is gratifying ovldenco that nil along the line the republican ranks are closing and gathering force for the ( Inal onset. Republicans who have boon diawn by deceptive loprobonlaUous and influences into giving counte nance to the independent move ment are seeing Iheir mistake and are returning to tholr fiist politi cal allegiance. The rank and file of the party is awakening to usoiiBO of duty and an appicciation of the obligation the oxlfjoncy Impoios. The piomiso Is bright for a republican victory BO do eislvo as to utterly overwhelm the schemers and trlckstoia who have plotted to ovoithrow the party uhoso administration of alTalrs has given No- biiiska her almost iinparalloledprogtoss. Stand by the ticket is an injunction to republicans approved by every consider- nllon ulTocling the interests and welfare of this state and people. The icsult of the ( list two days' work of the legislation bovrds is fairly satis factory. Nearly twelve and n , half thousand names are on the lists , or about two-fifths of tha legal voters of the city. Creator activity is thoioforo nee essary to secure a complete list during the remaining three dajs of roglstru < tlon. Doubtless every voter Intend' ? to rog' ibtor , but Intentions should hao no place in a contest such ; ib confionts the people of the state. To put otT an im pel ati\o public duty until the lust d.ty is dangerous , and no cltl/.on who ro.ill/03 thogi\i\o issues at stake should take the risk. With the vast increase in legistration boards and the convenience of the session hours , there is no o\cuso-for putting oft the perform mice of a duty essential to thoexoiciso of the high obligations of ultlronship. The importance of registering promptly is throo-fold. It enables all classes to oMimino the lists and see that nootor oHinpcb , prevents a rush on the last day , and irlvcs umplo tlmo for rogistoiing returning citizens uli business or pleasure called away from the city. The gravity of the questions to bo determined at the ballot box , the llorco contest for the contiol of the state government , and the national issues submitted to the judgment of tlio ballot box , nil appeal to state and party pride , and will iaduco hundreds of No < btnskans now absent from the state to return bofoio election day. The urgency of prompt roglstratioi appeals pai tleularly to employ era. Cor- poiations , linns and individuals Hhouh : exert themselves not only in uiging their out ployed to logistor , but shouh afford them every facility to do so. Or ganbations and individuals can do of' foctlvo mlbilonaiy work in this line , to the end that an honest and thuiough ox proaslen of publiu boiitiincnt may bo had at the ballot box on the questions olToet ing the welfare of the city and state. POLITICS M'l > 1IIK CKNSUS. The authorities of Now York are do tetinincd to exhaust every otTort to euio a recount of that city. Slnco the returns of the federal ceiibUbvoroan nounced a count has boon made under the dhcction of the police department with the result of ghlng the city u pop > ulallon between one and two hundrei : thousand gieater than that counted by tlio govoramoiit omunoratois. The ceiibus ofilco very properly refuses to , re gard the police census as establishing a sufllelont claim for a fudor.il recount , and the authorities will make their ap peal , or perhaps have already done so , to the president and bccrotury of the in terior. As the work of the census o population by the national authorities is so noaily completed that the losult o the enumeration will probably bo atv nouaeed this week , it Is more than likely that Now York will not got a rocoun and must bo content to go on record itl a population of a fraction over ono mil lion five hundied thousand In 1890. although claiming nearly two hundred thousand more. The charge has been made , with ro- gaid not only to the Now York census , but a > to that of ether cities , that the enumerations wore falalllod for political considerations. Undoubtedly this charge has received wide credence , anil It Is still being used In Now York by the demo cratic and mugwump pro&s. It ought to bo apparent to every man of ordinary discernment that a conspiracy to nmko a wholesale falsification of the popula tion of cities and states would be practically Impossible. It would require the connivance of so large a number of conspirators aa to insure a leakage or be trayal semen hero. It is highly probable that there wore numerous inbtances in which onumoratora wore induced by local influences , and perhaps for pecuniary 'Otmldcrallons ' , to inako false return ? , .horoby . violating the oalh which every enumerator was required to take bofoio entering on his duties , but no sensible or candid man will pretend that thcio was or could bo any conspiracy among the censusomclals for falsifying the onumerft- Ion of the population anywhere , Yet certain New York papers profess to bo- love that this was done In the case of .hat city for the purpose of reducing ils oprcsenlallon in the national house of representatives. General IVaucIs A. Wnlltor , who was superintendent of the ninth and tenth census , and who , it Is therefore- pre sumed , is as well acquainted with this sort of work as any nvm in ho country , was appealed to for an opinion in the Now Yoik ca c. After examining the facts ho shted Ills belief to bo that there was lolhing at all in the situation to show that there had boon any wrong doing whatever. The fact is thcro Is nothing remarkable in finding a hundiod thous and moro people In Now York city In the month of October than in the month of Juno. UoubtlcHs abundant reasons will bo found for criticising the eleventh icnsus , just as there have boon for find- ng fault with every preceding census. "Wo have not yet learned to do this wotk is systematically and well as some of t ho Iuropo.in ] countiles do it. liut whatever other grounds of complaint thoio maybe bo , the charge that the enumeration of population has been made nnyvvhcio with roreicnco to political interests must be dihinissed as totally absurd. A JIOO3I Iff L\IUSTltIUS. The vycst has always been willing to bid high for now industries. Hntorpris- ing cities and towns oiler cash bonuses nml land subsidies to capitalists who will oioct factories and thereby ptitnti- late tholr growth. What will bo the ef fect of the now turlfl law on this import ant aspect of western development ? The Infounatlon contained in the 1m- pirlial news columns of papers of all shades of political opinion sheds a voiy hopeful light on this subject , livery where it is a story of awakening activ ity. Capital is looking to the industrial field with a now intoiost. Manufacturer who have formerly shared the American nurket for their goods with foreign houses , especially on the finest gtades , mo preparing to fill the void left by the f01 cod withdrawal of the foioign com petitor. And that competitor , in many instances , Is getting ic.uly to tome hoio with his plant to continue in the race for business. The outlook for inanufactui- ing ontorpiUos is brighter than o\or bo- foto. foto.This This is n matter of cspccinl interest to the people of tlio wosl. A boom in rntmufaotuios will moan that it will bo easier now than heretofore to induce the location of mills and factories in the noiver portions of tlio United States. An oia of industrial expansion will certainly confer a portion of its bonoiits on that wide-awake and ovor-nctivo section which has boon boating the bushes vvi th subsidies to find inanufacturors who dated to leave the beaten piths and plant their factoiios in the center of the continent. This is an aspect of the now tariff law which should have a grain of comfoit oven for democrats when they tire resi dents of towns that hope sonic time to hear the huni of a spindle or a loom. inn * CAVITAL is CAUTIOUS The Lincoln oigan of the ptohibllion- ifels lias unearthed "another conspiiaoy. " It ohnigos that all the banks of Omaha have ontoicd into a league "to bring financial disaster upon the community in the belief that it will bo nttiibutcd to prohibition. " Tlio method , according to this emi nent authoiity , which has boon adopted for this purpose is to systematically refuse - fuse to nmko loans , "oven on good se curity , " to mechanics , small tradesmen and laborers. . And these classes of people ple , tlio piohibllion organ svys , "aro plunged Into distress and intense indi nation. " The announcement of this consphacy , like the colossal census fake of a few days ago , is accompanied with slug heads , doublo-le ulb and all the other nc ecssorios of a newspaper soiiMtlon. It is intended for a big thing and is the second instalment of a borios of "dis closures" with which the prohibitionists evidently intend to clo-io their campaign of fraud , foigorj and deceit. It is trtio , as Tin : Urns has stvted time and again , that there is in Onmha todnj a great deal of idle capital awaiting the decision of the pi oh ibltion ihtuo by the people. It is true that since this element of uncertainly came into the life of No- biaskacapital his boon cautious , build ing enturprlhos hold biok , and now anil important business undertakings kept in abeyance. This is true not only Omaha , but throughout the state , ami not oulj w ithin the state , but in the gicat money sources of thooaHt.so far as loans and investments in this section are concerned. Tlio prohibition organ has slmpl } clothed a most blgnlflcant fact with it * own peculiar construction and distor tion. It has stated ono of the strongest and best of reasons for the defeat of the nmondmont. Why Is capital in Nobr.iska cautious at this tlmo ? Because the experience o ether states haw shown that piohlbltlor is the enemy of prosperity o\ory\vhuro and always. Itoeauso the tiiuniph o ! fanaticism will dwarf the duvelopmonl of Nebraska , retard immigration , pciiro away outside capital and unsettle values Because It will Increase the direct tax ation and cripple tlio system of cduca tion. Because it will incieaso the ox pciibosof government by making ( unless a trntllcnow confined within loa'-oimb limits and made to pi educe a vu * revonue. It is a fact that capital ii Omaha and all over the stat awaits the decision of this question a the polls. Hut lot prohibition be voice down by an overwhelming majority am capital will throw fear to the winds am lend ItSBtrpng right ami to thodo\ulop men t of all of Nebraska's commoicia resources. Then the people of tills slat will enter upon such a period of pro- polity as they have never soon. DounijAs county taxpajors will no soon forget that George Tlintno wa once a county commissioner. Duilntr his orm of olllco Iho membership of the county bonid vv.tk < Increased from tlnoo ; o five and wOiA : raised from throe ilollniB n iliij-nftdSmlleago lo eighteen hundred dolhus per year. Of the three uctnuors of the board In olllco at the lime the law wont Into olTcct , Tintmo was the only ono to demand the in creased salary. Itlsaeottlcd principle that salaries of ofllcors shall not be in- a cd during tho'lf term of ofllco. riniino spoiled atjnlnclplos , Ignored Iho example of his colleagues as well ns the opinion of the county attorney "against Ills claim , and Mnai ling under his defeat Iw ro-olcttlon , ho attached the treasury through the courts in nn effort to secure back pay. As a patriot for olllco and lovenuo , Tlmnio has no visible superior In the county. Tim action of the Canadian govern ment in repealing the export duty on lumber has been followed by largo Im portations into the United States. The now tarilT bill reduces tlio duties on lum ber and some of Its products , but pro- vldo.s that In c.iso any foreign country hhall Impose an export duly upon lum ber shipped to Iho United States the old twin" duly cthull remain in foico ns to the lumber from such coun try. The prompt course of the Canadian government In this matter is n decisive victory for the now t'lrifT law whli'h will bo especially appreciated in the west , but it remains to be been how it % vlll bo legaidod by the lumber intoicsts of Wisconsin , Michigan and elsewhere. The enlarged mirlcet which the Canadians will sueuio for their lumber will go far to compen sate them for Iho reduced supply of other products they will hcicafter send to the United Stales , and this in iv Ijavo the effect of modifying Iheir in Ration over the new tarill" law and suggesting to them the unwibdom of a policy of 10- taliatiou. GOVUHNOH CAMIMIKC < [ J has lost caste with the Jackboniaii spoils hunters of Ohio. Being a democrat of republican ic.iring , the governor suggested munlci- pil reforms and a non-pirtlsui improve ment bo.ird for Cincinnati , but the bourbons bens loftifacd to hear htm. They admire reforms in the abstiact , but to suggest a division of the spoils of victoiy with their oupoiionts was piouiplly icpolled as an Insult to part } creed. WIIIIN the fourth parly was chi isle tied in NebrabKa the full significance of Iho niuno was not anpivciiilcd. From Iho sire of the boodle pouring in it is evi dent Hie bosses will become financially independent in ono Inmpilgn. McKKicmAN has hecuicd another cer tificate of character. Hut corlifionloh can not oxpuugo couit records. oituti.Ur lor Mm I > oni4. As bladdcis aioon the free list , the dcmo- cnts should Uavo no difllcultj in keeping tholr heads above ( vutir. A I'nlnliil fVic ( < i/ri Tilliune. The Iiovv YotkSun snjs the speeches inndo bv President Ilnnison QmrHur his wostoia ttipwcro sensible , mnnlv , nml entirely fioo Iiont imy suspicion of c\clopodins \ Mr. Clovolnud will nlivajs lltiu liiivthor Dam's l > iper as tfood as n dose of anti-fat. Hints lo Nou-1 Writers. llliisdntaf American Mr. J'Jgat Saltus is a talented in u Intercit- iiiK youiiKoatlenmn | , who wrote an cxtromo- Ij nasty boikvlncli onjojoil a largu snlo. NVlicn asked why lie did not wtito a clcin novel , ho tcplloil with perfect cindur : "le- ! eatiso 'clean novels' da not sell. " Other au thors Imvo dlscov creil this , iiiul the result Is an output of mistiness which does not speak vvcll foi tlio public ! . RectMit ll-intrks by Sfr. llcoil. Tlio icpubllcan pirty wni bom flghtinjj. Its vetj besthlstoiy was miiJo on the buttlo Held civic as well 113 military. It is of the vciy essence of its existence that it should do bittle , for the republican yirty moans the forward movement ot the people of the United States It has never bcca necessary for tlio democrats to do anything \Vo Invo not only not to bo it tonsoivatism In Its worst form , but we luvu ( jot to bent fiaud liasidoh Uhls nation liusKiovvn to one of 01,000,000 , people. It Is no longer a nation that cm listen to orations tlfty-elght hours lonR1. It wants business Quotations lioni Abroad. If piolcction bo tlio njfht policy for this country , it ou ht to bo supportc 1 bv tiounil aiRiiniont anil 1111 appcil to reason and com mon sense If fiootridc , on the other hniiii , borlKht , Itsudvocitoi slioulil aitopt the : iiuo policy Thu queitloa is too liinioitiint tolto obscnutl by aiipc.tls topai-ion and pn'juilice , bj lies , by garbled oUr.ieU , t > tiuvvm ilit | ; foiKorias. Who me : , what UtiKliinil thinks Uxti | the subject , whit the CobiKn club Uilnksl Whit do wo think about itf Tint is the Important nmtttr.'o should know om own minds.'o should not allow our Judgment to bo svvajedeitlui onowujor the other by foreign iniorfermiro NohrnHkii mill HIIIINIH. , S'iiul'Iil | | / KijiiiWtoi ti. Xebrislcn has fur outstripped Kansas In population ( rrowtli In the last tan volts In ISM ) it Ir.itl lu.ss thiiu linlf the nuiuborof [ > eo- plunccoidint ; to KUIIS H , or lli/iiKi IHW,000 fur the latter yt te N'ovv the tion of Nubi-uUn Is nlai ul nt l,0."ii,7lU ) , u intcn jearaof Ittl yfm cent , \\hllo h'nnsis hns only KWVVII tdi Il'itb1 , a Riiln of loss tli in f > 0 pur cent Q I'tui imtl prohibit loutsUs ot both Htitos will ntfrlhuto IhK dllTeioiicoto tlio prohibition polv f Kims is ami the liteiibo policy of NnbrAjiku , and tlio vnto oa a piohiMtlon ainonilmcut to lie submitted ut tlio roinliiK election in UHI latter state w ill no llOtlllt f.V TnKM'Otxn'.ll4 SH'IJI. The IIURO batcber.lcnU tw Kllstonlnfr In the lamplight of the il < > nik iiitui camp , truin tlio plnlns of Clontarf to thp U'K\VIIIII | of tlio Hum oscts , la n vivid ronilmlor of an Arkansivs campaign in full bliisU'r Noi uro tlio patriots putlcular iu ttio oholixi of vU-tlms. Ills a fnwforiill attmy , ivgunHc'ss of conso- At last account * the 1P. . 11 , 's worn still In the democratic iliiK , anxious anil eugor for tlio fray. WhocoiniaUslimoil the Suniosctt us korp- en of tlio ili'tiiooritlo i > irty ivn oluiuiil Art ! nc-t tbo BtulToil hros u trlllo c'li-okv ' to lit- tack their bottoraon the ilonux.-r.ilU' tk-kutl Dosplto thohnllof Pope lluirotts niul w- ailjutoifi , Soniitor Vmi W.vi-lc will speuk to tlio furmor.4 nlllunro miis-t nuvtliih' at Union , Cuss county , tuimuruvv e\onui \ | ; . As thu bomiUir wai m > "t'ntly ' lavltoil to nmko this lulilrans tlmro is no fear of the Intonoutlou of u legal Injunction. N'oxt Snttinlny ovoulni ; , Octobir'JJ , thcro vlll bo n routing business men's nml citizen's ' ncetliiK nt lloyrt's opera liontc. Messrs. loscwatcr and \Vcbstcr ni-o booked for n llscusslon of prohibition from n business stuml | > olnt. Jhtrjr wholesale and retail mer chant in the city Is requested to bo present. vlnjor C'hrkson , who has boon active In per fecting the ainiiiK-t'iiionU for this inontlng says It is expected that Hon. A. ! . Poppleton , Ion .T. \Vouluorth \ nml Hon. John C. Cowln will also s peak on this octwlon. "Wo are making this a business men's ' moclliiK , " said Iho major , "and wo want every oao of hem to bo present. _ _ _ _ _ _ A je ir npo n prohibition mnjorlly was con ceded In Lancaster county. Today they nro guessing on the slzo of the majority for li cence , ami estimates ratijo ( from ono thou sand to three thousand. Nebraska farmers rnlso sugar boots ami fvoulshinn plniitcw rulso caao. Thoio's a wide dlUcix-nco. It Is a great year for fottnlo politician * . Tlicj sot no bouiulsto their asiilratlons , hav- inp apparently inndo up tholt mliiils that It costs no more to aim high thnn to aim low. DoMmyVulUorls i turning for congress In Now Yoik. IJclva Lockwooil , csi , is Indus- trlously trainiiiR for nnothor rate for tlio l > roslilency. And the ft-lcnds ot Hon. l t a- both Cady Stnntoti have filed a formal poll tlon vvltli the president , tskltifj her appoint ment to the vacant chair of Justice Miller oa tbo supreme ocncli of the United States. . Ills to bo fo irccl that this inrtlnllty toMis Stanton wilLniouso tbo jealousy of her es teemed contemporary , Hon. Susin 11. An thony , but if n precedent Is once established In finer of Iho ladles Ibcro will bo hope for all the ether woman suflraKlsts In course of time. Thcio is ono sttonp nigutncnt in favor of the appointment of Mis. Stanton. This Is the fuel , not open to dispute , that tlio IOIIR sUlcgownof the associate justices would bo moio becoming to a vvonnn thin a man. The president should carefully weigh this consid eration. It Is nil wohnvo to contilbuto to the Stanton boom , Mr. HoHovvnti-r'H Dates. Mi. E. lloscwntcr , editor of TUB Urn , Is annojiiccd to speak at Crelghton this oven- ing. ing.At At Norfollt Thursday morning at 11 o'ciock At O'Medl Thursday evening. AtChndron friday evening. AtOimha Siturdiy evening. IVKTOit I > KY ? The speak-easy is tlio oftspiinR of prohibi tion , and does Its work without the supeivisioa ofnny of tlioso poivors. ThesUitoof I'cnnsj Ivania , by repudiating prohibition doctiincs mid voting dowa tlio amendment increased her manufacturing Industries in ten yeirs to $20,000,000 more than the entire amount of capital Invested in manufacturing industries in the prohibition state of Maine _ The product of the mnmifactuiihff In- dusti ies of the state of I'ennsj 1 vnnln w hlcli repudiated prohibition was dining tuojenrs between IbTO and ISbO , Increased W.OOO.OOO . , which was moro than the agricultural pioduct of the prohibition state of Muliic. Diiriiifrtho jcars between 1SSO and 1800 , uiulcr tbo influence of high license , thcio has been such an Incieaso In popuintion , com merce , pioducts and Industries bolh In mercantile and inanufactui Ing in tbo state of Ncbr.iska tint it stands -without n rival anil without a peer In any other state in the union With such nrccoulns that the pro hibitionists nslc us tochnngo to thcdlsastions policy in effect In Iowa and Kansas Ahrgonnitiberof people are readj and willing to Invest their money In buildings and other improvements when they arc satisfied that pi oblbitlon is defeated. There aw also people in the eastern states whose business it is to loan money , who hnvo icfuscdtoput a cent Into Nebraska until they are satisfied thatbiichis the case Tlio danger of piohibition being enacted in Nebraska has caused n delay to tlio investment - mont of $ .V. . " ' 0,000. The investniont of this vast sum would furnish employment to a vnt > t number of people and enable them to pnrch iso ntut pay fet a hrge amount ol gro- coiics , dry goods and clothing. In Maine in ISSd thcro wore licenses issued by the govoinincnt to retail dealers of liquors 1 , ! ! $ . " > , as against b50 in Nobiasku That is pretty good for prohibition Maine. In pioblbitiou Mahio the population In ten years inoieosod only 10,000 , but in ono year lior lotall liquor dealers increased 125. E Itll'M.ETS. Indianapolis Journal : Wo may differ In this world , but when wo got to the cemetery we nro all on u dead lev cl , Chicago Tilbuno : A prominent physician recommend ? Roil milk for general nso lie sav s It is richer than any other. This is not hard to believe The goat itself is the orig inal uuttcr. Aiiioiic-i : Mr Dinhloy Sorry joti could not como to om little "lionso wanning" last evening. Mr Ilenly I'oik I'm sotry , too Hut wo bad a little house vv arming ouisclvcs In fact , the house got too hot to hold mo Tbo Politician Wo do not know what the woihl Is i-omliifr to' ' IIoioN an O swept ) noiiiial hc-liool piliuMpil foibidiliiiK his gliK to weir gnitet- ) , unit hero is n. ( 'liicafjo plijbi- dan declaring that the ileir cicatmos must bo vaccinated oa their arms as of j 010. Hi' stele one UsThintvM ) tlueifour' And Chilly \\oulilli.i\u stolen moro WltllOIlt ItMHMlllllg "VouMo tii'in inv liuuit , It iniistbo true Thi'sn nny lips wiru niatlo fur you ! You'd better tak tlio ii'ildiio VVlillo I'm coiiM'iitln . " riiegendo Ulatter. "AVhy do you always c.u v ) Uv o cigar i ase l" " vVcll , you see , tlio blnckonols fur those I smolio myself , mid in the red ono I cmry those 1 give to my friends who hnvo forgotten theirs , and I find that they are not \eiynpt to do that the second time when tlu'y nro coming to my house. " Mr.Volmor'it Dal PH. lion. John LVebster is announced to spo ik nn the prohibition i iostUm Atl'romont U'ethusilti ) ovening. AtKeaincv Tilling ovonlujr. At W ! st i'oliit next Monduj will make a political nddiuss , also At Itlali'Tiieailny ovouine. At South Sioux City WeilniMlay evening of ne\t wtek At Xobraskn City Ntonih.v , November 3. Susptiixlml tn l rcaclior. Sun IIUHNK , Out , Out 21 [ Special Tele gram to Tar. Hit | - The ministerial commis sion npMinteil | to invcstlK tu tlio charges of lioi-esv pn'fui rtM against Kov Jumos Thomp son , n Mothoillst inlnUter , mot today Tlio urvuaml pleaded callty of liuvlng taught the doctriniM of "loiHlitlonnl objcctlonablo im mortality" uail "annihilation of tbo wlcleil" ' and wiis'susiienileil from the ministry of the chiifih poiiilin action of the next annual coafowiieu _ Already Injuring Tr.ulo , OTTAWI , Out , Oct. -Campbell , n roctn- lor of the Dominion unrlliiineut for Kent , Out. , who is here on business with the cus toms iiep'iitmc'iit , bii.vs the new United Stiles liritY law is uli\.ulr Injuring tratlu In hU ills- met. Original rnoknu" lloiDif In Vankton. YANKT IS. , . 1) , Oct 21 OrlKlmil pick- ago bouses hfivlm\o been rcoK > ncil on the ttreiiRth of the recent ICnusiis docUlous. The city ( AHiiicU vv 111 probably jasi an orilli.atico licensing such lionsoj , i i XK II'.S It * ' TftK * < > It Tit It'KST. N'clmmkn. falls City now ha < nn electric light plant. Thodford wants a physician , Mlnden Is fliaiilng onsocinliiGH inmlilno shop and foundry. LlKhtiilne rod swindlers aw working the fartneis of Barpy county. Hr. McCormlck of Broken How lias been nrrestcrt for practicing without n dlplonn. A tuo-ycar-old son nf Mike Mills of Curtis fell out of n chair nnd brolco both bones In ono arm. The canning factor ) ' nt Pnll * Citylsmn- Jitng ovoiy day now piittliitf up npples , pumpldns , oUi.imd averagesS,000cans , adny. .Tames Hanson nud .1. It. llastlnn brought Into Shelton ! JXK ( ) head cf sheep from Cole rado. They will winter them In JJufftvlo county. Kxtcnslvo prcpiratlons are being mnda for the state convention of the Young Men's tlUrlstlnn Assoc-iatlon , vvlilch will bo held nt Grand Island , November 13 to 10. Tbo little girl of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Pin- noy fell off a horse six woolcs ngo nnd broke liornrm. She lushad the arm sot the fouith tlmo since then on account of accidents. II. A. rilloy. who resides noir FllloyOaKto county , had-JOO acres planted In vrhcnt this jc.ir. Ilethroshod Iho crop last week nnd secured t\\enty and twotity-luo busliels per aero from nil the Holds. Wilson Madclox , nn old and rcllnhlo scltlcr who lives at Falls City , siys tlintthtrtv-ilvo years ago the llh of this month thosnow full two foot deep In Richardson county and re mained until the next d.iy boloio It molted. Ucklol Mabln , nn old soldier and n mail earlier between Ilemingford and Noaptrail , was thrown from a mall hack thu other day nnd very badly huit Ho hntl two tlbs broken nnd was hurt otherwise so bo will bo a cripple forlifo. Orantlnn Cummlmrs of N"cmaha City fell nnd broke sovoial ilbs , She wnistsimllut , ' on a chair feeding her Mrd. when she fell , stiiking against thu boil , and was so bullv hint that she wis unable to got up , nnd laid thcio until Mrs Hill , who was passing , saw her nud calling' assistance placed her on tbo tied. Ileinmn I'llebnow , an old and well known resident of Untiling count ) , met with mined- dent list week whicli resulted in Ills doitli , Hevas cnciiRed in thrcsblni ; on his place , live miles southeast of West Point , nud by the sudden baolcltiR of bis team was cauglit between the wagon box mill thrasher , receiv ing intcimil injuiics which resulted as stated , Wr. Piiobnovv vas bom In Pomoinuiii , ( ! er- ininy , and was foily-four jear.s old. He served in the franco-Pinsshn war with honor and was engaged in llftc'cii bittles Master Llojd Ilairis nmuscd himself tbo other morning bv poui ing coal oil on tlio tin roof of the store building which is looiccd out oito from the residence of the family on the second lloor , savs the I'cndcr Uepubllcau. Uhcn clthci ho orsomoof bi3 playmates ap plied a mutch and qulto a respectable bluzo was stilted. "Hums llkofury , don't ' It , " ro- maikcd tbo youngster viewing the Iliunos A brigi'lo of excited neighbors soon airlved on thosceno ana puta stop to the Hie asvvell as tlio fun. No damage except a slight wear on Master Lloy's ' trousers , town. A 'Woman's ' Relief corps lias been organized ntHoonoville. The nmmottslmrf ? nrtcslin well is 2V ( ) feet deep and Hews yUOO , burcls of water dnily. A ho id of cauhllovver weighing cloven and a halt pounds is the ptidc of un Uiunge Citj girdener. Duimg the vear ending September ! 10 , thcru vvera sliipped from Otiunii over the "Q" reid t',71 , lfiji pounds of eggs nnd ] , CJ'J- SS'i poundb of butter. Tlio Northwestern college nt Docorali was decorated recently The bell of the old college hos been made into a thousand tiny Mis , which nio being sold to i.iiso money for a now bell. Farmers la Hamilton county are complain- inp : of thu scaiuity of farm laborers A cor respondent states tint ) iOO men can find em ployment picking com in that county for the iio\t three * months at wiifjcs ranging from $1 to f 1.25 per day. Tlio Independent Order of Oddfellows now Ins a membership of 'i" > ,0)0in ( ) the suite , nn incieaso of 1,50(1 ( during tbo year. Thei-oaio 4S7 lodge's nnd S"r > , OX)0 lias been expended iu sick and funeral Dencllts during the jeai- . Iho Daughters of Kcbecca number J,000. , rioiaMolloy , the six-year-old dauehtcr of John Jiolloy , w lie has been missiiiR from her fatliur's house near Hnzleton , was found alter her dls ip | > earaiico in n sv\ amp ncur theie , sunk to tier neck in slttno and lifo ueiilj extinct. She died after being brought tiome" A young man named Charles Tav lor , em ployed on the f.uni of Frank Keith , about twent ) miles south of Nona Springs , was bin nud to death. Ho went to the bnin to do choi eh and It is supposed that the lantern ex ploded The burn and all its contents were consumed , including live line hort.es The state board of health is being flooded with lettei-s from the varlou * farmers' alli ances throuKhout the state for information as to the best moans for the prevention nnd euro of hoKcholeia. Lacgo numbers of clr- culilis bearing on the disease nnd its euro are being foi warded by Secretary Kcnucdo. A Dubucjuo saloonkeeper has received a numbei ol musical beer mugs Ulicct fiom Paris. Small music boxes are concealed in the bottom of the mugs , and vhen n mug is Illicit and set down it starts off with "Annio Koonoj" or some other popular son ? . Uu- buqne's j ( mning to bo the"lirstmusic.il city in Iowa" hnsnt labt boon realised. Tnink Hoalin , the blind editor , who at onetime time conducted u piper at Cherokee , and vho is now engaged in newspaper work at Silt L , ike Citis soon to h iv o a rumaikiblu operation pciionnod on hise es This onar- utlon will bo tlio transplanting of lablits ejes and connecting them vvilh the outie ncives Tbcio nro.sevcialinstances on rec- oid where the operation has proved suc cessful The nttouihnco In the var'ous ' dcpailmcnts ofllio hliiteuntvcisit } tins full Is lopoitoilas follows Collegiate deputinent.NI ; l.iwde- paitinent , 101 ; allopathic medical deput- incnt , IVi , homeopathic medical duputmciit. IJb , ilenliil department , l.d , iihiiiiiacoutlcal dcpaitment , fJ- , total , tlfi Ttio collcyUto dtpaitment shov\s again of thlrtj-live over tliu cci responding tlmo lnv.tyeai. Tbo fresh- limn class numbers 10U. On August20 list .lolin ( Joorgo Jioscli , n wcalthv IJeriiinn citi/en of DuilliiKton , mid Alls Ilcrman Uux became one. 'llmrsdiy Aln , liujLh Illoii n petition for u divorce , ask inif $1,000 as teinpoi.irynllinoay , nnd ifiyWK ) more upon the llml he.iiingof tbo suit. At thu request of the plaintiff a writ of attach ment has been served upon Ml the icjl cslato belonging to the defendant , his vv ife declar ing that ho is endeavoring to diiposo of his pron | > rtv w ith the Intention of departing with thopioceeclsto Germanv. A queoi case of insanitv cnmo before the Diibiuiiio conniv coinmlHslonuis the otlior dnj U was that of a will known joung telcgiiiph ojiorator of that cit ) . who has been willing letttis to Hcv l iittiei Hurlce , pastor of the cathedral , threatening to take charge of tiio church himself mid reform It In ills littcr-i ho painted out certain loforms which lie thinks nro nccdc-d. The > oung man v isltcd Iho cathedral the other day anil iiiquiiod whothcr imv coiinnunlcMtlou hid Item rcielvcd foi him frnmSt Michael. Ho wrote * St Michael over tlio confessional nml deilared his belief Unit the popawm as bad as imv of them. It la thought excessive ciKiiuttosinoUingls the cause of his lunacy He vv ill probably be sent to the a * ) luia. Ihc Two Dnlcittai. Klmbill llicnscs "temperance" saloons at $ .500 aplcc'0 The Ddiciuooil Daptlits are propnriiifr to build a bou.soofvoishlp A Sioux Falls policeman has boon relieved of his bUr for using Intoxicating liquors Tlio Sioux Tnila granite company has shipped lilXlcarloadb ! of building stone tills season. The United States grand July at Sioux Falls returiiecl .1 toUil of tweiitj-scven in dictments John Olson of Ploaiant Valh-y , Aurora county , hail his nun cuuu'iit In a steam thresher , breaking Ihohonuin six places. Thomas Alton of Drooklniis held u cow by ono horn while ho hit hci in the head with n hatchin , ono dnv last week When the cow foil the concuision drove the hoin half vny thi-ougli Mr. Alton's hand , Inllictintj a pain ful wound , State's Attorney Cochrun , at ( Irani ! I'orks , hivi brought suit lor si milfr , with dimnijos plaix-d ut fV100'U'aliibt ' M. V jMinphyof the sumo pluiv. The plaintiff alleges tuat the uofomlant has lost no oiipoitpnily of en deavoring to coiivluio the cltUCMis that thu former In hU capacity as state's attorney bus accepted moneys from both the prosecutor anil prospculodi In other xvords , that Mr. Coohrm lins accepted bilbos. It ta stated that tbo reiuon vvbv tbo lied river hao low nt Piirtfo tills ( all In splloof the tains la boewse niliun lint been put In down nenr 1'cllc'an inko , or somewhere In tint vicinity , which ciuscs tbo water to How through some other strontn in place of dawn tlio Otter'lull Into tlio Kol rlvor. A. TtiomiNon tlmirplit , Cliaiuirorkscounty , inndo nearly TOO salon of Iliuior during ono montb , nil of which were ) nllogoil to hnvo been for mcillcnluso nnit the purchaser ranilu afllil.i.vlt Iu each case that the liquor win not intended fern bcvor-.ieo. Court uroceeilltiK-s linvo bco Instituted to revoke Ms license , Drlscnll Brother * of Sponrflsh hiwollius far this screen shipped about seven thoniiuiil lie ul of cattle nnd will ship about iliu thous and moro b ) tuollnt of next month 'Jlielr shipments Imvo brought them from W lo | " > perllXlln Chicago. The herd from vlih-h this full shipment vvns undo number * 30,000 bond. The board of trusteeof tlio North ( Dakota agricultural follpRU his continued the ap pointment of l'1J ' Lailil of Soncc.i , > T V , as chemist ; II. L Holloy of Lifajctte , Itul , us botanist , vvbllo Prof.Valilroti \ will roniniii HH abnriciilttirlst , nnd be will continue the work coiiiincnc'eelthis\eiir , Tlio boml Inw ton- Ucix'd tlio iwsltlou ofvctorlnarv to n ircntle- iimn who issuiilto bo ono of tbo lo.illiHTiuun Iti his nrofcHslon In Iho conntiy. Hulllclcnt rooms Imvo boon engaged .it the I'lir o col lege and tbo next term will open iTummrj 1. A pleasant llttlu romnuco ciilnilnatuil at Isladlsou , AVIu. . the ether day T\volvo yoirs nijo 11 , .T Sutherland , n rich younir farmer of Albmy , thirty miles soutu of there , tnatrlod. Miss Octivln J dray was tlio bride's closest frlund mill \ \ lid tliein fre- quoiitvisits. A ycariiKo tlio wifuillocl niul the bihbaiul sonn rocolvcd n lettc'i of con- dolcnco from Miss ( Iwy , wbo had for ten voars jnst ivslileil ntlhookliiKS , S. 1) J'his led to iv correspondence , niul on the J ito mentioned tbo conplo mot t > y apiwlntnwnt nnit wcro nnuicd , tliough they had not snoii each other in ten yoais. Illjjluvny robberies nro beconilntr very coni- nion in the vicinity of ( Jraiul K.iplds An old ITroncliiUHM living cast of Or.iftoa was hclil u n the ether nlnlit and i olio veil of $ Q. Two hired men vi'it ) hclit up J.itur with rovohom poliitod at tholr faces niul in ulo toilelhor uiivvb.it tlicv hail Kioin ono the men cot vvatuh nnd SI5 iiiul from the other they tfot n watch nnd X > eents. On the sinio ninht a fiiriiierniimcil Tiudo was stopped ivnd robbott of $ . ' ( ) . John Homer was hold up mid undo todolivcr up all he had , whlcn wais ! " > . In alUlu'.so ( icpiDilations no one VIM Mont illcd , astlioyworo ixJil linndltouliiofs over tholr faces. * I.HInxvjr.vTvs FKK.IM , A Ilouso Is Torn to IMccos Hut ( bo OccupiintH \ \ c Unhurt , AmoN'A , la. , Oct. 'JO.-fSpcolal to Tin : BEP , i Novs of ft temaikablo escape comes fiom the little town of Kolfo in Poeahonlas county. A Norwegian , who lives at Unit p ! ice , hv tlio nuine of Kngolwold ( lohlllion , bad icllied for the night .ifevv evening's npo ulth bis family. All \vero \ slccpinp soumlly v/hon the liousovvnsstiiuk by lightning and almost completely demolished. Tlio wonder ubont it all is thai no ono was hint. The bolt sttuclc the loot of tlio hous > o ne.ir thoililKOon tlio south end It then pirtedand ono stieak after paisinj ! ill- aKonallj across the roof ami tonmiKUp aliout ono thousand shingle * , passed to tlio ground br the screen door. Hut the other bolt was moro destructive It toi-ctho loot to pieces on tlio west side of the house , shattered tbo raftorannd sludcllnp , toro up the lloor In Ilia second story and passed on through to the giound Mr G ibiielson and his wife vvcrcsleopinp In a bed ut the southwcit coiner of their bed loom. Two of their children laj on abeilon tbo floor , witn their beids tovv.ud .1 | urtitloii which divided tlio bed locin from the stilr way. A younfj man by the nninoof Jiicob Hiasonslept in the loom adjoiniiiK with Ids head tovvnid tin ) pii'lition 'ilio cuircnt pissed under the clill- diin , teiirhiLj the lloor to pieces , toro tlio bed to .itomi 11)1011 ) whk'h Mr di btiolson and vvito vvoro hlein'niR , andtoivout tbo suliiiK and partition of the worn , scatter ing the Intlinnd plasteiiiij- every direc tion. JCot aslnplo member of the family was hurt in any numiier. O'llricn Vhits the Fi-riioli Cfiiiiilor. ; 1'vms , Oct. 21 , [ Special Cablogrun to Tin Bir 1 William O'Uricu iittondcd the openin g session of the cluxmbor of deputies ycstetday and was n close observer of the pioccecllngsof the popular brmch of tlio Fienchpuliimoiitiuy body Today ho was interviewedlugaulingtho inipresslons mailu upon lilm l > y the methods of thu chamber. Ho Hiiid ho wan snrpiibcd to see how patient tlio chamber was. but thought that much tlmo was lost in discussions that were of little Im- poitnmo. \ \ \ the house of commons , lie suld , diseiisslons wcio novel so prolonged and the house was ( illicitly desoftiil by members when inlerpeilatioiis as tedious .us tlioso ho had hcurd in the chamber we're submitted , A. I'n-mli Duel. Pxuis , Oct 31. The duel between Paul Dcrouldo and M. lieinauch , growing out of the debate In the chamber of deputies j ester- daj relative to the action of the government ugiiinst the Houlangists , In the course of which Derouldo insulted Kclnnucii , look plnco nt nn curly hour this mornlni , ' The weapons used wiio pistols Twenty live paces wcro marked off bj the seconds mid the ptinc.lplcs then took their positions. At the vv-oid Kelnourli flnxJ , but his bnllot How widool the mark. IJeionldo did notfiro Heiiiaueli'i scoonils then pi oposcd that the duel bo uon- tmucd , but JUerouldo doclinud to atecduto the proposal , _ Ciinnillaii l et ' . ' 1 [ Special Telegiaiiito Tiiillir : ] The rumor which gained aur- icncy some \\eeksago tint tin IJngllsli synill- cat was about purcli.islng all the Hour mills in Ciinuili han g.ilncd now evidence U'ho piinclpal mills uioOgilvio'H thuLimoof thu Woods nnd tlio Hudson Hivy , and thov liavii nlrc ulj boon socurcil 'J'hclr output Is 7 , ' . ) barrels per daj and the price named isnoarly $ .1,000,000 Cioncrnl Iloul.mijrr'H llnnutloii. . Puns , Oct Ul. | _ Scciul | ) CablcBrim lo Tin I\KV ] llouhmgcr denies that in his In- tcrvluvv- with the Comto du 1'irls ho piomlstd nnytldng except to permit tlio rctuinof tlw Orltanlst exiles. Ho dcUaics that nothing- w.is&aid of the form of government Thu i oynllsts paid his candidates and ho hlmsiK had nothing to do witli financial matters , llu piomise < l to oxpliiin hereafter how his per sonal expenses wcro met. Losn ISI.AMI Cnr , L I. , Oct. 21. Major Patrick J Glcaonof this city , who was con victed of assaulting Gcorgoll Crovvloy , tlio l eng Islind ngcnt of the Associated pi uss. was this morning sentenced to Ihodnys iu Jail and alluuof 5 )0. Henry noncko , gi'mral ngcnt of the An- heusci'-Jiuscli complin ) at ht Louis W.OH a caller nt Timlin : ollliojpsU'nlay Ilohas not been In the city Hi nco IViSmid thuclmngos hi ) meets onovoij bund aromarvelons. "in .net it is all f-hungu , " tialil ho "lean see nothing' of thuoiiglnul to\v . " OMAHA. LOAN AND TRUST COMPA.NY. Bubiortbrd and dun ran ( cud Capital. . . . { Mo.OM 1'nld hi Capital W.OW lluyi unit soils stookn and Imaclsj no otlutci cwnimurulal Jiajmri rocolv > nnd nxeciiui IruHtsinclB no transfer auont und truitun ( eoriiirutlons. taUoi chnrgo ot property , ool- Icotitaxci. v OmahaLoan&TrustCo \ SAVINGS BANK. S. E. COP. 10th and DouglasSta. 1'iilfllnOipltnl . . . . . . .I5J.CO ) But ) crlbcil midOuarnntccd Capital . . . 1CX,05) ) Liability urStooUiiOldoiii itXJOMCO 51'orCcnt InteriHt Paid on DopiiHltii. 1 ItAMCJ. KAMil. , Cuehlur. OOlctrs : A U. Wyinmi , trealdciiU J J. llrown , vlco-prualdent , W. T. Wyrinn. Iruusiircr Director * . A.U , AVymun , J. ll.MIUn.rd , J , J , Uruwn.Ouy 0. IlurUm , C. AY , Nu V , 'Jbuiuu U. liluiDall. Oeorte 11. Luko.