r OMAHA DAILY BE 1C , TUESDAY , OCTOBER 28 , 1890. CTGB DA1L--Y B33E. E , R08BWATEE , Editor. "AloilNIKG HUllbOllll'TION. Dally nndBuiulny , Ono Vf-nr . 110 00 Fix months , . ' " ) Tlirro months . 2M Htindti ) Hie , One i oir . W \Scckly Hcc , Ono Vi-iir. Omnlin. The Heo llulldlng. ho u Hi Omnlin. Corner N nnrt Mill Street ! Council HlulTs. 1. ' Pearl Ktrcot. C'hlcago Ofllce , HIT ( 'linnitM'rnf Commerce New Vork.Kociiiii 1.1,14 nntl l'Trlliine Building Washington , Dl.llourlcetith Street , All rotnmunli itlons relatlne to news nrid rilltorlit mil tor Mioutd bo addressed to the r.Ultorliil Hep irlincMi nrHixnMir.TTEns All busliuhs li Hers nnd remit tances should bo nil're < - < l to'llio Ilco I'ubllshlnjOoinp my , Otnnhu. llrnftM rhfrki nti'l ' Postoniroorders to be tu.-ulo p.i.MiMe to the older ol the. com puny The Bcc Publishing Company , Proprietors , Thollei ll'ld'it. liifiiain nnd i-evcntcetilli Hts FvroiiN brATi.Mi.N"r : or'otitcinTAiToa Ktntcof NebmsUa. 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Is tlio in.ittor of bulk clearings Denver and St. Paul uro striiKjjliiiff hra\oly to stuko the pacosotby Oinuhti. Tin : collapse of the iiulopcndont mo\o- mont in South Dakota Borvts as a warning - ing \Inloimiics that political parties cannot \ vnfal on oxploilod thuorlos. IP Mr Root insists on piovoUngf a joint debate , Tar BICK suggobts u imn of his flbo. How vould "Chtmco" Tolkcr do to galvanize the itidepondont eorps-o ? Tun joint dob.ito , which used to be c\- oliHivolj \vestoi n and southern institu tion , hns now como into fa\or in the onst , where It iiossossos the lla\or of nxtt ol t.y , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THIS democratic coiiKrcbsloual cora- iiiltteo Is bald to hnvo fned a laigo uiiountof "f.it" out of tlio iniportcis who roprcHont the foreign friends of their p ii'ty. Tin : oxcltomont in Kansas o\w the orlginnl package decision has subsided. The improved quality of liquor fuiniblicd coin poniatos for the losses sutTerod hy prohibition drug1 btorcs. GovRHNon OAJii-niai- Rivonnll the oiedit of having brought the Ohio dem- ociiitlclojislaturo to time. The coho- sl\o power of Mr. Brico'a btu'l ' is conven iently kept in tlio sluulo. Tin : lopuhlican press of the Fust ilis- tilct isory impattiul. It la gingtho \\lilcbt circulation to the bonfiiucnts of Mr. llrj an concerning tlio "men who work in shops" anil cluirgliig him noth ing thuiofor. Mu. HrAiNi'slsitto Chicago has no political hifjniflc.mco. It is a domestic affair. Thoio is n young Hl.ilno in the family of his ton Lnunons , and the youugbtor wanted to BOO his grandfath er's % N hlto ulumo. SlNCi : Governor Holes declared for the shotgun in southern oluctlons lie h is onjoycil a boom for the vice tn-csldoni'y. It Is * a gtoat thing for an aspiring demo crat to lot Ills party know just \\horo ho fatands on the sholyun issue. IT is to bo infoned , from the manner in which his organ sneers at Mr. lUaino's Canton speech , tnat young Mr. IJryan is about to challenge the plumed knight to joint debato. llo does not know vrhoro nerve enda and pure gall begins. Allen Hoot has explained sit- isfaotoilly about that Holt county homestead - stead and the ni.iiiiior In which 1m bought to obtain it , Mr , llosownlor will endeavor - doavor to find time to moot him la joint dobatoto discuss tlia"monov" question. THE comus count of all states and tor- rltories , with the exception of Alary- land , Virginia nml Mlssouii , has boon completed and announced in tabulated form. Nebraska's exhibit of growth , compared with ofticr states. Is ono to which the people may well point \\Ith prido. But four states surpass It in the increase of population Now York , Pennsylvania , Texas and Illinois , It in a matter of congratulation that in the race for supremacy in the ivost , Ne braska ranks second In growth. Minno- . 8otu ranks third with an increase of llvo hundred and nineteen thousand , to Ke til-ask a H six hu nil red and four thou- catid. lowu and Kunina , with oppoitu- nltloH fully aw great to prow and ox- patid , havofullun Hhatply to the rear. What the present docudo will accom plish do ponds on the people of the stntc. If iwmltfi'ullnu lanotroollud | and walled out by BUinptuury lugiHlatlon Nebraska wilt ovortiiku lioth Inwu and Kansas hy I Ui 4 a of tlio century. .sr.tr/ : st'iviKUB count \ In ono way or nnothor , with ono oxcoptlon , every dopnitmcnt of the Btnlo government hnB expanded to mtot tlio giovvlli In population. This exception Is the Btato buprenio couit. Organized flltccn years JIRO to meet the wonts ot a tiuurtor ol a million people , It Is lodnj simply o\orv\helmed with tlio bunlness of n population four times ns crcit. While the mutters of the present constitution granted the legislature power over nil subordinate courts , lo incionsotho intmlier of Judges anil Judicial district * , uml toernnlo tioiv pom IH , In the people alone was the power vested lo incicaso the nicinboiship of the supreme court The necessity for an enlatjjement of the couit Is ntji\rent to all. Kvcry clll- /on Is into rested In prompt adjudication of questions ii ] > peiled ! to the highest couit. The punishment of cilminil , no le'Stlum the settlement of civil contio- version , demand nn iiinnetlliito increase of the number of judges. Itliii phj steal impossibility for the court , ns at present constituted , lo handle within a loason- aWe tlmo thu business crowding upon It Nor cnn the work bo expedited Tlio vmlout ) problonn suljmtttcd must bo carofullj welched In nil their boilings , requiring tltno for invostliratioii mid thought As it Is , the pic eiit docket would occupy the court two yeuis , without considering nny new causes or pawing upon the multitude of ques tions icquiiinp early attention. Tlio delay occasions rinnoynnco nnd expense to litigants , and olTors a premium on ap- peilB. This condition i.m ho materially iinpro\cd and thoba&inuss o\podlted by the adoption of the aiiiondinout Incrc.is- ing llio nunibor of judges from tluoo to Another cfjuaHy important amend ment to the constitution must ho piih cd upon by tlio voters tit the coining elec tion. It provides tint the B.ilnry of the supreme couit shnll bo thirty-lit o hundred dollars , and the dls- tilct court judges thi-co thousand dollars per year. The salary Is trilling compen sation for the senices tendered. There is not a prominent hivjor In the state v\ho iloe notoatndouble the amount in pilvtito practice , and It is a milter of general notoiioty that several judges on the supiemo and district benches hnvo sttnding ofTcrs of greater compensation for their services from public and pri- \ato corporations The state must piy better s.ilailcs if it hopes to command the senices of the better class of h\v- jcrs. Tlio adoption of both amendments is cssoiiti d to the elevation and o\p.inslon of the couits , and they should receive the active support of all citl/ens at the polls. KKUHASKi IN COXORKSS , All the people af Nebraska , iircspect- i\o of partjhavo a common interest in hiving a delegation nt Washington that cm obtain what the state needs and wants from this adtninislintion. The mombets chosen at the appioacliing- election will bcr\o dining the remainder of President Hatrison's teiiu and will go out of ollico with him. Thisisamattct that should bo brought homo to etoryoto' - ho holdH the good of the state as superior to part } consid erations. Nebraska has largo interests to be taken care of at Washington. It needs now mail toutes , now public building * and other liupiovcuicnts which depend on tlio fa\or of congress and tlio ad ministration. It has a vciy huge list of union tetorans on the pension lolls and othen who deserve to bo on them. Ills interested In tlio administration of the liome&toad laws and in the thousand and ono matters which bring" the people of a now state Into close lulatlons with , the nationiil govoinmont. The president and the senate are cor- tainl } lopublicnn for tlie no.\tt o jcars and the house will bo if the pirty does Its duly throughoutthocountiy. But la any event the bum interest ofKo- biaskaliesln the choice of throe repub lican members of congress Thiec demo cratic uud independent members \\ould bo absolutely useless to tlio btatu under present ciicumblances. ' 1'hoy could vote with the minority on general questions , but they could not hope to carry through measures of especial interest to the state , the delay of whiih will cause serious Inconvenience and loss to their constituents. It has always boon the \\lbo policy of the newer htales of the weit to elect congressmen with ospe'clal icti'renco to their locil inter ests. It is tbf > only way in which they could luisten their do\olopmont and get bucli favoia as they needed and de manded fiom the national goiornmont. The bestlntotoatt ! of Nebraska demand the election oCtliro'jtopublictincongiesb- men nox t Tuosd ly. IXTRKEST fJV TIIK HKSULT Tlioro isamplo evldonco that foiolgn Interest in the result of the congres sional elections In this countiy is\ory great , and that in England ami Canada especially the tumsfer of thecontiol of the houboof roprosontathosof the 1'ifLy- sccond eongrobs to the domociats would bo regarded with unbounded gratifica tion. The English and Cmadlan press abound with expressions which clearly denote this. Although It ought to bo well known to the foreign editors and political leaders th it the election of a majoiityol democrats to the hoibo of ropiosontutlvos would not ha\o anj such otToct as they desire , because the sonata is securely republican for probably at least six } oars , yet they would welcome such a result as a promlso of the ulti mate attainment of their liopo for the ovotthrowof the \\holo protoetivosya- torn in the United States , This matilfodUtlon of anxiety abroad for doraociatio success in the elections ought not to bo regarded lightly by the American people. It is not duo to con cern for the wolfaio of this country. Its motl\o is wholly selfish. The lories in England and Canada who are hurling nuledlctions at the tiritt' policy of tlio United States are actuated by 110 friendly roguid for thoproiporitj and progress of our people. They are moved solely by the fear that the policy moans a decline In the industries of their own countries and n coiresponding increase ot like industries in the United Stntea. Engllshraau denounce It because they Iwliovc it will reduce the demand upon , ' llnglish manufacturers from their larg est and most profitable market , and miy OH'ii induce many of them to tt.insplant their enterprises to this country , as it is already reported Homo of thorn contoin- plnto doing , Canadians denounce it bo- cntiso It protects American farmers against the importation of the farm ptoducls of Can tda amounting in value to tens of millions of dollars annually. For years Canada has had a protective tariff undei which discriminating duties nio lolled against goods coming fiom the United States. Tea or colTec , for example , imported Into Canada from this country Ins to pay ten cents a pound moio duty than when Impelled from any other countiy. "Until recently Canada has nmintalnul an expert - port duty on lumber and its products nnd In other respects has slunui a spirit of commercial hostility to the United States. Complaint from that source , therefore , togatdlnga policy which pro poses to piotoct Amoilcan farmers from the competition of the farm products of Canadv , deserves no consideration from our people. The oxtiaordlnary doslro manifested abroad for democratic success in the congicssionnl elections supplies a most cogent rci oii why tlio people of this country should continue the tcpubllcan part } In control of the national hoiibO of loproMMitatlves It cannot bo wKo or safe to adopt a umr-o counseled by those whoso inteiests are distinct from and es sentially hostile to the interests of our own people. riro A'/MS or Tlioro ate two kinds of fotoign cit rons In the United States today , both actuo in politics. Ono is the mnn who was born across the sea and cuno over hero to marry his blood and his fortunes to aland which could oiler him broider chances for happiness and prosperity than were open to him in the hind of his birth. That class of "foicign citl/ens" are useful and loyal. They ate always lor Aniotlca against the world. In touching upon this point in connection with his discussion of the tariff , Speaker Rood said in Chicago the other dti } i Thonatlies of Gerimny m Gi > im my Itself , the lutUcsof Belgium In BcljiumiLsolf , can got goods at a cheap late , but they prefer these of them tlmt hiivoontcrpuso tocoino hero and liny twite the prices they would have to puj Uine , in Cicrimny or IJclKUiiii [ npplnnscj , mid , having once coino how , ttic\ stay | Applause ] A democratic cdltoiial may bo true 1 do not deny such a pissl- bllit > . [ Applause and Unphtcr.1 ttutun ex isting chiumstanco HUe that the Uoi mnn and the HrlRmn coining hcie anil stjyliiL' hero-fs absolutely a fact about which there can bo no ilispute The fact that the Gorman , the TlUgi'm and nianj other men of foroiun biith aio hero is \minbwerablo aigumtiit in favor of the piotcctho policy. And the } will bo found \otiiigfortho policy which lias given them ashaiein our great prosporit } . They aio now , asthey li-iv'o always boon , in fa\or of maintaining1 the indtiatrinl indepoiidouco of this count rv. It is that policy which has made thib a hotter country to ll\o and work in than the countiiob of their biith. The other ilass of "foreign cili/ons" are of American birth , but foreign in their & \ mpathleis and ideas. Tney fuor , notAineiiea for AmoricanH , but America for I'uropcniiband the test of the world. Thoj want no tariff for protection , but thoopportiinUy to buy in the cheipost maiKot , which in their minds is asso ciated with the cheapest labor. The clti/.cnof foreign buth is gen erally foi protection against thu degrad ing conditions \vhich m.ulo his own country a good pltco to emigrate from. The man who wants fioo ttado is fre quently a native born enemy of his country's prosperity , and ho is the re tl "foreign citiren. * ' The time lus como when a m/in'b na tionality Is tested not by tlio place of Ills biith or the accent of hlb speech , but by his loyalty to the great industrial and commercial interests of the nation of which ho is now a citizen. It is no longer a quobtion of "Whore wore } oubornV" but "How doou vote V" A ciniiSRi The cour&o of the present administra tion roguiding cull soriico loforia lias boon subjected to undeserved criticism Noadmlnibtration since the civilsjrvico law was enacted laid a moio dllllcult ta&k ] ) iesontcl ( to it in the m ittor of applying this law , and While changes in the public olllccs have boon numerous , thoto isjot to bo afalnglo iribtauco noted in which tlio law has boon dibtinctl } violated or oided. . Under the pioviotw administration there were scores of such ca cs , smd they woio not confined to the first year , when thuio might hn\o existed bomo excuse for them , but wcio stiuiig along tliioughout the ontiie tidinlnibtiution almost to the last month of Its e.xlstonco. Mr. Cleveland entered tlio executive ofTico fall } committed tea thoiougli enforcement of the law. It was his piofessed devotion to civil service re foi in tlmt diowr to lilm llio mugwumi ) suppoit. Hut so munorous and llagiant wore the violations of the law dining his administration that they wcio publicly denounced by the ehll hoivice leagues of Mainland and Indiana. The present admlnisttation has ghon no ciiuso for similar coinplainta , and yet iC has not escaped cilticism. The oxtiomo rofotinord , wlioso Utopian notions of what the cl\ll service bhould bo have not been satisfied , find fault bu- cause the adiiiiniblratlon has not moved moro rapidlv toward the ronlivationof their idOits. President Harrison believes in civil service reform , but ho does not believe that It can make pingress faster than public sentiment Is oclucatjd to ac cept it , and it is to bo confessed that the giowth of that sentiment fuvoiablo to reform Is not rapid. There is n standing committee of the National Ci\ll Service llofoim league to inquire into the condition of the ehll sei vice and tno extent to which reform piluclplcs are can loci into effect by tlio national administration. This committee too has Issued three ropoi Is , the latest ono , recently sent out , relating to presi dential poatolllccs. 'Ihis icpoit , thor oughly Impartial In character , Is a com- plcto vindication of the administra tion. It shows that only abou twenty-three per cent of the changes in the presidential postolllces have boon made by removals , and thu in the largo majority of cases rosignu Uonswoto volimlfirj. In thosp where they worp not pressure was brought to boar ntombors of congress , there being plenty of ovlilonoo that con- grosjinonaro notjimwilllng to ovndo or o\oirldotho leqnlionienl of civil sor- ice reform in orUci1 to urovldo ofHces or their hcnchmbif , but this fact cm not itily bo hold to ipllect upon tlio ad- ' ninlstration. It'cau , not justly be pro- ontcd , for oxiunulo , thnt in < ascs whoio lostmnstcrs were oflorodun Inducement n the slmpo of a postponement ot the line for llio change , or tin offer was indoby the ptoposed stiu'ossor to pay n peed price forllio fivtuics of the office vhon the iipiiointinont "hould ho made , r where resignations were procured > y threats of immediate removal , thnt ho administration was cognlmntof sucli acts. It would have no knowledge vhttevor of thoin. The tiuth is that the prison t adnilnis- .ration lias done more to ndvance the ntixo of civil fcorvico reform tlian any of ts predecessors since the civil sorviio aw was enacted , 'ind if it con- iniies in the coui-o tlms far pursued , of which thoie is no ici'-on to doubt , it vill leave the reform so btrongly in- i-ciiPlicd that it will bo Bccuro against invfutuio attacks. Picsldcnt Harrison s fuinillng Ills plrdgo to make capacity tnd fldolity the qualificat ionb proscribed ty Joffcison for public ofllco tlioc-ondl- ions of ollico holding under his adminis tration. Tin : grand rally of Omaha'.s repto- sentativo citlrens , Saturda } night , ef- fectlvoly refutes tlio slandowof the pro- libttlonlbts tliat all men opposed to the imcndmcnt aie the tools of tlio whibky ring. Here wore gathered men consple- lous in the various walks of life clerg- } ncn , jurists , bankers , muicluuits and vagc-c.nnois , all of whom exemplify In .hoir . lives tutor temperance that their lefimcis. To compare them with the > ald pronotcra of outlawry would bo in iibult to manhood Among them wcio ncn who have done more intijearfor genuine1 tomporanea reform by thiir of- 'oils and the example of their lives than tlioontiic aimy of prohibition agitators in a generation. And this is the class of activa , onlorpiislng , reputable cltl- xensvlio stand for law and ouler , 10- btiiction and regulation , against out- awry , persecution and disistor. Of Hueli men aio cities and btatos billt and m ido piosp sroits , and their voice go out : o their business and profo bion d asso ciates throughout Nebi iskti to it ind as i hulwalk ngainst the crime Bought to jo imposed upon the sttito by the im- Doited colonels and foaulu lleutunauts who tlnlve on tlio agitation. Dnsnri : the efforts to bring about a complete registration of the \oters , only a trillo over one-half of tlio qualiliod olcetois of llio city aio icgistcied. A thorough canvass of every ward must bo made , and the people routed ton sense of tbch duty. There is gra\o dnngor that thousands will neglect to legihtor , and rolj upon the old 8 } stem of sw earing in their votes. Kvory qualified voter failing to rcgistxji is piactically dibfian- chised. The law governing the HWear ing of volois nuts the applicants lo such annoyance mid delay that these who do notexott themselves to register will not tioublo thembches with the other. Every unregistered cili/en do- feiting to vote is obliged to nviko affidavit hefoio tlie city clerk , and hi& qualifica tions must bo vouched for by two fice- lioldoi'b of the ward in which hode&hcb to\ote. Under this s.vstem of icd tape , hut few non-regibtorer1 citl/ens can be accommodated ly the clcik and depu ties. The sifost plan Is a linusc-to-houso caiuasb and the registration of every voter during Fuduy and Silurduy. Tin : double-jointed itiaddler makes itself in ulousas u&uil by its frantic efforts to bcoro a point in fnvoi of fieo tiado through the dealings renort. "The Tariff Hogins to Toll , " it shouts. So it doob. A glance at the report will convince any intelligent man-- that the biibincbs of the countiy , lib reflected in the clearings of the banks , is in a most favorable condition. Out of fifty-four cities in the ns-wiation , onlj s-oven re port a decrease , while the aggiegato tiansnctions show tin Inc-ioa o of foo\on ana ono-iiftli per cent over the coi responding spending period of last year. Outside of Now York the incio.iho amounts to eighteen and tin co-tenths per cent , a figure seldom i cached dining the jear. Yes , the tariff is telling of btimulatod industues , of an incicased volume of business and a health } , vigorous activity all along the lino. A fliNr.n.u : < desiio ib manifested by buHiness men and all omploveisof labor to suspend business on olcction day. . Conceited action should bo had , not only to Mtipond hnsincfas , but to duvoto the energies of both cinplox cr and employe to tlio .vork of defending at the polls tlio the naino and PI edit of Omaha , btops should bo immediate ! } taken to orgnnl/.o for Tins vtibt and growing intorobts of Douglas county demand men of practical nlTaiis in tlio oounty board men of foico , .ohmactoy anh ability. Messrs. Sander and \Voltott possess these qual ifications In an oinlnoiit degieo , and their election totho-count } board iiibuios loform , economy and decorum in the conduct of public fllr. Kfihoxvnlor'H Dntcs. lion K. Uosovvutor , caltorof Tins REB , Is announced to uulto * nnti-prohibltlon nd- divsses tills wooUai follows1 At McCook , TuniTii.tot oiling , October 28 At Holdrcge , Ay dnesJuy evening , October Mil * I At Hustings , Thursday ovcninu , October 30. „ , , At Kearney , Friday evening , October 31. II , | IIH Wiiutoil. .ulniuLa Citu 1'ita. Ttiocdltori it in tlio Pi-ess u few dnjs ago on tlio ConnoU-Divim debate , in which vvo said that Mr. Coimoll was sockiiiK it to the Lincoln vvliidinUljias stlrroil the domocratlo editors in tholli-st district to more llio than they Imvo exhibited since the days whoa they chased futfltlvo slaves with the aid of blood hounds. IJrymi's wind aud bravado has grown monotonous to the furmora ot this dis trict and they art ) weary of Ills constant talk , In the debates held thus far with Mr Cou ncil tlio j oiith fill statesman and dUdplo of all the Roman orators ( Hryan ) has faced an audience and dcllvomd tils llltlo speech la a grandiloquent manner uni'sr tUe" Itnprca- slon Unit votes were lo bo secured by such bonilnulty. Mr Council nns faceJ his iwiU- ciiroa In n quiet tnnnncr nnd hns spolwn to thorn In an evj nnd cotversatlonnl tnnnncr. Jto imsmnclono attempt at oratory. A' the 1'rosn snld once bcfoic , the voters of the I'trtt congressional district lull i-.ither hio n mnn tncongiosi that U po'sesscJ ' of brulin In stead of one who itcponih ujwa a imtunil gift ot w Iiul , nnd that Is the ic.ison why the Hun. "William .T Connell will bo elected. Is Hotel UnlUlliiK KoTor-m I'ostlbtcV flo.'loji Ju\iinal \ \Vhciover and whenever a hotel li do- slrojotl by lire at night afilRlitful lo of llfo Is icpoited almost in a inattot of course Yet ItotiKht to bo posilblo It Is ixiislulo to build those rrent. public houses. It not abso lutely fireproof , nt least of a slow burning onler ot construction When a hotel like1 tlio Inland Is a. smoliinfr heap of ruins within hnlf nn hour after the HUIIMM were first dis covered It is proof positive th.it soincthlurt v\as vvront ; Ills hard to rogulatotheso nuttew by statute or onltnanco liulomoiintio Anieili.i It isn point In v\hlcb \ the inlo of the people falls rliort ot the ctToctlvencss of the rule of ae/ai. Wiillccr initl tlio /fojlou Me rtlttr. Ocncr.il Walker , v\ho Is a dcmociit , ro mnrlcslnridcntnllv tbnt although the ( Hsi ot pipcts which hnvo been the inoro inonilnntit In raining the howl ot fr.nul ( In the ronim ) clioosoto do it for political iciisniis Unit It absolutolv nopr * < iiiiiiiptlon aKnlnil thnlntoK. illy of thoionsiiii M'hfii niii.iiinf Gctinml Walkci's pioiiiliuiun and coiu-oilc'd oxporl- cnco tillcs In siichn fanhlon II mentis moio to Urn people of tlio t'nltcil Ktnlos than any hy - tciIcaljounnillHtlc llt of u nroro nf rnbldly demoor.illcii.ipuii , iiiuin smlilon iincl wonder ful hush has fallen HIMII the very nhcct * th.it vct o .ihnoU w Hihv 1 th lioi t in an > l Ind ignatlon loss thin a wcolt afjo. 'Tani tiictliif litiufiiuHlxmllttw.fm'itlffnr tlie licnr/il of men u7io unrt * in M)8. ) " H * . J Iliuiin , Uncoln Jonrnnl The yonnjj Mr lirjnn Is beginning to ruullzo thnt ho put his foot into his inoutti la a most njfijravatlnt ; way during his "VVc'epluBVater speech The men who vvoildn shopi nic making him cxcceJInglj tired. Kcbr.islca City Press : Will men In the Union Pnclllc shops , the smelting woiKs and other fnetoiies of Omalm veto Toi n man who Is tlrod of hvvs bcliiu mndo for thcml Will the men in the i-illio nl shorn in Lincoln and I'l.ittsmonth vote for Bryan ? Will the men In tbc ] ) ickliiLr houses of Nebraska Oil ) vote for the oneiiy of th < - libor clissosl ICoinnev H o , " 'J'lie dr > tnoc > r itlc cantlidnto for conprioss in the 1'lrst dlstilct has made sovei.il thousand vote > tor Ills republican op ponent by ablipht laicise of his silver tonpuo Says Bryan , "lam tiled ot healing ot laws mndo for the benefit of men who work In shoiH" Ills evident that llrj-m isafool , but v\hat shall we saj of ICeni , v\ho iccentlv shouted "I'l.ieo none but Amoi leans ou ( 'uaiil ! " Gluttoiivantl itriinkonncss viro vices , but Inws vv ill uot lepulato the appetites ot tncn for food 01 di ink _ Professional Informers find in Iowa a fci- tile Held hi which to ply their nefarious nnd fr vocation Foi the word of the spnit the piohllution- ist would substitute the o.iton ot tliose.u\h- ing' constable. In 1SG1 Khodo Island repo-iled theproblbl - toi.vhwsot the state and her population iu- cicnsed 2" per cant Ilia jonr follovvlni ; as agiiin'jt 18 per cent iluiingtho previous de cade _ The proliibltloi laws of lown closed up the blffgcst ctlstillorj in tie woildnnJ tbobisRCst oatcipriso In thocitv of Dea M nines , bat they did not stop Llio lloof \ vvaiikv into the state _ With a population ( he times Rrentcr than Maine , Minnesota \\iis supporting hut one- sixth the number of piupers in IbSO , and jet Maine is a pi ohibiUon state anil Minnesota license. _ Iowa republicans aio getting very tired of prohibition. Nebraska voters , iirospcctlvo of puty , are In sjmp.ithv vlth tint tired feeling and will give It a cold slnke ono week lioin toiliu. _ Uellablo statistics arc nil against the mora sentiment pi cached by piohibitlonists Pro- hibltorv hws do not clovatc morals , do not diminish drunkenness or cnma , nor lessen the number of cilminils in the pcnlttntiuiles. Under the Slocnnib law la Nebraska every man's cotti o Is his c.istle Under Iho pro hibitory luvs oflov\a , the cottage' , the castle nnd the cellars of tlio people arc invaded imd sea * died by panirs of hooillinRconatibles ut nil lioura ot tboday nnd night. Under piolilbition Inws the responsible nnd honest saloon man it driven fiom the business and 1 ho trade left in the hinds of hcoundich , vagabonds uiul avariciously dis honest men vho do not hcsitato to poison tncn customers vv ith v lie adultPintlons. The population of Iowa in ISSO was l.CJI- Olli , nnd tlio stitu vvis auppoitlnp ; lint 2,11,1 paupers. In IS'O the population ot Mnino was ( ) blfln)0 , and tlio stale was supporting : iVJIl paupers. Jovu vas ttien a llcenso stuto ; Maine had had prohibition /or tbhty ycau. _ .Between tlio jcais 1870 and ISSO Iota's populntioa increased ,1(1 ( pei cent Uho stnto census of ISS ! after prohibition showed an Iiicieasu of only S pur tout. The increase wasRinaller thin that duo to tlio nunibor of hiiths , iinqucstloiuililv sliowliih'a Inrgo emi gration from the state Tor the ycir ending Apiil .10 , hSl , tlio llqunr ( ItMlDrs of ICansns , ne'coidluu to tlio spcei.il stainna issued by the internal tovunuu nftlce , iiumbcicil 1.VJ1. Unit was the last yc.ir under a state lieenso law. In 1SS7 under prohibition th y numbered .1,115 , and the number has continued lo grow. Danger , Me , onjojs the distinction of being the banner town of the state for fieo rum. No citizen of unv Nebraska town is am bitious for such a reputation for the clt > in which ho resides , aud jot nhould prohibition entry in this stale there would bo a good many "banner tovvTis" on free rum. j\ll over the state of low n the people qulto generallj admit that the attempts lo enforce prohibition nro failures , nnd In 1SS the vptera of I'olk county elected lion A n. Cummins to the leulslutuie , hoping that his lullueiico among republicans would socmt ) a repeal ol tlio law. The next legislature will do It. rrom 1827 to 1S.11 theio weio only 2WO persons committed to the Maine penitentiary < ui vcr.in'o ofbl forrnulijcar , from ISM t ( 185. ! , under prohibition , 4 , 157 were sent to the sumo penitentiary , an avor.igc of 184 each year. During the last thirty .vcarstho population of Malno has increased but ono third of ono per cent per jcar. Maryland Is not superior forngricultuioor In natural advantages to Vermont or Now Hampshire , ; its urea Is about two thirds of the two combined In Ib50 Maryland had u pop- illation of 5S.'latl , while the tro states hud ,0il. ( In ISsO Maryland had Incrcajied it population 3.M.MO , while Now Kainpshlro and Vermont eomblnocl had Increased bu 47,181 , , Vermont mid Now Hampshire were prohibition states. Nrbrniikn. llumboldt is going to haven new f 10,000 lOtfl. Honrvllo tor Chrlc county foil from n caffolillist vicck , snitnlnlriRserloiu liiinv- ] . Ono of the ankle bonei win drite-n ncuilv brouglitho flesh. H lSMS of North Thitto. was recently Hilled in inuirlu o to MM Mnrv C. ICastoti of Johnstown , New Yoik , 'cbiuskaIUbo ho couple's future honie Mr. Clem lllbbnnl of KutlivlHc * . who ro- cntly inado n biiKliicns tilp into Iowa , died nt 'iilrllelil , thnt state , on the Uth iiistuut Ills liiicss vus of short duration. A founcr resident of AloMuulrh , Mat tin Clng , will lopresontlHiroi-o count } In Idaho's opMiituro this winter He wis elected over a ileinoeiiitlo opponent b ) a handsome ma- oilty KnUirdny last tlio worl : of putting In the coicroto foundatlpn of thoritj halt at Noith [ Jeiid vias begun , nnd Monday workintMi began lavlnj , ' the briik If pool wcathr-r piev nils the Lmlldlni ? will bo iiitlosedvllhln tliPtiuxtthlitv dujs Moio loom Is needed nt Iho Norfolk Imspl. .til foi the * insulin toaci-oininoiloto the pu- -icnts nlruadri'otiimlttril to It for care nnd reatmrnt. ror soinn Unit ! jnst from two to scu'n | ulietit < hnvo Ixrn tlropiiig nulRldo the wards 'lln > ctowdnil condition of the in- Mtltullon will dom mil HOIIIU liglsliitlvo utloii- tloa thin wltitiM Si JMarv'H Cntbollo pailnhnt TCorfolk hns liMii ( ii\lli ( ; < l , and llio ii w pirlsh , Includliif , ' I In1 towiiK ofl'lf-nc , C'ldfthton nnd VcnllgM' , Inuo Ijifii plaicd in cliniL'n nt father VrnnV as ( tiistnr I'ntlur A\nlsli \ , pastor of St IMai > 'H hni he on ! v < n uti ftsii tnnt In the liiinonof I-'nthnr HiiMlbcrf. ' , who will bo thiro permnnentlv heieiftor 'Mi'MnlH ri lnrg r frn'frrat ' Inn to northern T ibtaskn thlt full , ( inys n Slnux City , la , ( ixilinnijo , th in there ln -cr Ixon fj'forc ' IluiulKili lire sctlllng on the ilrliltimh on thoiiortl ilior nt joinillcM Ht.ndrods lire inri nloiiK thol'ncific Short I < lno 'Ilii ( 'lileifH urn nf nn energetic dinractcr , ton Miny of ( hern bring xith tliorn Inrgo ] imse < mlriii < i of live stock and nn small capital A Mn Clrlfllth , n Drnwn county woman , rrcritcil iKiislilcr ; ljl ( ) fsxcltf-ment in f oup the other iliiy bv ftii | rarinnon Lll0 tr < lts with n shotgnii on hcrsliouliltr u pilr of liuiide-iifti In her pocket nnd a rovoh er In lior belt Kho was looking for a rimnvrny liush ind , who she will follow toDmihp , la , If not to the end ot the earth , If she docs not lie-ail liimolTsoonor Mr ( SiinithlH Iho July's hmbuid , .nnd she thinks she knows by this timohow to Inndlo sndi domestic append nges. C n Uunk'cr , secrctiry of the Dodpro mill- Inn' nml grain company , had a miraculous es tape from a horrible duilh the other dau Ho went tlovvn-tnto the' b-isoini-ntof the mill to jmtonii tiL-ltuliiih runs tliodovator adjoin IHC the mill In leining over to idjust the licit his contrnuxlit on n set screw on the shaft. Sc-oing hlstlntiger hoeauKht nnd held nn lone uiiouith for his clothing to bcjfin to phovav When his hold -wan broken ho w sis vvhiilc'd txvlco nronnd the shaft. Jl ) this time thu lust of his clotliinRV\.is torn : mnv nnd ho wis thrown across the room entirely nikud Luekil ) no hones tt ere bioken aud ho will soon ha nil light fiom his teirlblo shaking up and scure. _ lown , Kingsley Tree Methodists nro building1 i now cliuich Thiitv-iUcfiirins in rranliliii count } eon- tnln over ono thousand ucics each The students otCoo collns ; ? , CeJir Ripids , huvo oig.mize'd u br.i > sband Tno stnto raihoad cotnmissionera ha'vo changed cheese from second to third class fieitthts A golden crowned figlc , moaburini ; eight feet fiom tin to tip , .is shot hear Little bloujv the other day. The twenty-eighth nnnunl exhibition of the E is torn Iowa Poultry assochtion vv ill beheld at Maiuiokcti Deeomber It ; to 20. John llliieh , n tinner nonr ICinpslcj , this vear hai vested L',4UJ bushels of potitoei fiom llfteon acres of mound , for v\hieh ho rciclvnl 70 cents u biiahol or SIlhO for tUovvboIcciop , consiiler.iblj ovoi SiOUpor aero. AVliilo thiesliini ; on the farm of Chester dordon , near Maiion , Giaut McOrcory fell fiom n stuck of giiln onto mi upturned pitch ford , the tines onteinif ; Ins nbiloincn nnd mak ing a wound whuh londoit , his iccovery ex- tic'iHtH doubtful About t\vo w erks ago.'vv hllo liolng a hoise , II I ) rcilleitou of C'liriou c.inio in lontael vvlth abnrb wiiofonce , badly Uieoi iitlng Ills light leg He neglected to have tlio wound propcrlj attended to anil as n. lesult blood jmuonlni ; ! > u in , from whiiliho died 1'ilday utter snlTeilug intense agonj. livery man who h.is oeeupied the Rrubcrna toiinlilmlr btnco 1M10 is alivo-Ktrkwood , btone , C'nipciitcr , Mculll. Novbold , Hhci- iiinn , ( ioiraiid-I nr.ibce Giimcs ntidLowo nro tliaonlj lopulilie.in govcraois who have died. Oi the dcirourntlo e > ( jovemoi-s all are jrono , ( lovcinor Hoinjistend boitig the last to I iss avvtiv. Of the Unitoil Stsites scnntoH tlio stile l'is hnd , nil aie living exe-cpt Gov ernor Gi lines and ( ioucrals I Jed go , Jo lies , Ilmlan , Wright and Khlc\\ood Fiftion eai-s ago Ld 13uor of IVIcCook sustained a fincluie ot Ins skull In nu ncci- dent. A poitionof the bono -was then removed - moved Afevv je.irs iitternard lie becnino nlllictcd with cpllopsj , nnd thodiboiio lins blnco been Incioasliii ; In U-rriblo soverltv An oporatiou wus lUtoi mined upon , the ( lllllcult and inftoquciit oporiition known as tiepan- iilm ; , was pcrfonncei. A bin ill piece of hone , which was In contact with the hone , was i c- moed fi otn the membrane surrounding the bi.iin Tlio patient has not had .in attacl : since and thopiospccts uro blight foi Ids 10- coveiy. Tlioiicino of nlvcrthlnglns been le.icheil hi Dubunuo In ono of the wauls vvhcro K'glsti.itlon for the tomliifj clef t ion w .is bolus ( oneluctcil the ether di < , tlio tickets used for plvini ; voters tlieir ioilitritloit number cie- .ited eOiiMila.ililoe.xcltumcnt niiiotig thn pie hihition voteis On ono sldo of the tjekct weiotheoids , "A ftcrj on cast vour voto" with a phicofor the \oter-s number mil on Hie levuiso side ran thu legend , "Call at Ulmik's ' siiloon Jiud get n need drink. " 'J'hu snloonkeeuer whoso Ingenuity devised this novel method of ndvcitlsingis aeity olllcinl , la a piohibition state A week ago Ilcinian Stiissel , n ( icnmn lesidlng foui miles cast of C'llnton , chovoto town and nttui hulling his rain iinbihid quitu heel ) of the nnlcnt and kept It up until a Into bom nt night , when lie started for homo About n inihi fimii IOVMI the tongue ot tliowngon fell fiom the noc'Jtvoko , vvliicli mused the wagon to stop suddenly nnd pro- dplt.ito SliHscl headlong to the Riotind When found oailj no\l inonilriB ho was tiu rouse ions , and in thuteotidltion ho remained until ! o'doclc Wcilnesd iv inoinliij ; , w licit lifo hcrr.mo extinct llo leaves awifo anil suv on ) small elnlih on Ith s.iil action will bo Instituted t > \ the vviil on to recover dura- ages fiom the saloon licepuis Tim I'u- At tlio Cithollefalr iccuntly closed at Lead City the receipts wore ov ci f IKH , ( ) Dining two weeks Ihoguin hujcriof Al- tesinn p lid out $ I.XM ( foi gi-ini Thus fin this season tha ( ittlomon of Rapid Cltj hu\o shlppeu 'J")0 ears of beef entile t'ontei'villu liusii ( jJiCL'kei club which It will liatlc against tlio club of any othoi town In South Dakota The United States court nl Sioux Fnllscost the ( 'oveiiiinont upwaids of flfi.OJO. the April term cot $ | | 0U ( , making- totul of ( .icl.WHu iar apint in Sioux Kails. \VolfkillIng is a lucrative pastime and ono Hint Is being taken mlv IHUIKO of hy a great mnii ) persons thK fall 'llio bouatv of l for euholf killed makes it in object for those so disposed to tutu out mid kill as nianj as possible' Tvoihildion , a bnj nnd n ghl atrlvoci In nisninrck Wedncsdii ) from Sweden They tame the distnnco without osrort nothing but i nils tlc-d to tliclr r lothitiL' with thu In- sciiptlon , "HKiinire k , N I ) Oulng to Aunt riiinUln " MM Krinklln , of the 1'rniinllu houses , v\n nt the depot toineot them An old gentleman , a forelcnci , led his llltlo hey Into the H.uL i'ieieo school housuono ( h\ last week , Into ono of the priinmy rooms , where the llttlo feln'pnlntod ) out another boy as the one who "did It ' and light then and there the old man pounced upon him and choked and cuffed the little fellow hur.l. Judge McliiuiKhlln nnd Jack dray huvo secured - cured u l > onan/a hi the way of it paint inJne on Two Jlit , about tlneonillca fiom Deadwood - wood The vein Is of a Hat formation , ahout five feet thirk , which IH oxposel by n tunnel ! iST ftot in length , it Is known as u mineral hcnntlto , ana thu Deidwonii pilntcrs pro noiinco itmipeilor to tlioeluy paiiilthut is shipicd | to thnt legion f..uto Carey , n old Doaitvood bo , Is now gaining fumu and glor.v inthoiaU Ho now l > osuf as thu champion short distance runner or the \\orUI I IN record Is O1 secoiu.li fo 100 } nnlihlch wns mntlo On October IS ; broke the world's record Tor that distinct' . Ontho MUMP day lioriin"00 umlsln Sv'soc- onJs on net ) lit d truckequnllriK tlio ivooixl on AM might true-it , iMiikint ; nllowii uofor tlio track , ho broke the recant for t hut dis tance1. Some < choolehlUiea noithof Dolt Kapldi went tna bam to playwhere. , . tlu\v linulcd cadi other ujito tlio topof tin ) hum vv ith the hm forli apparatus When H mine liieluiii or n lit Ho j-iii of A 11 ilnlo toi-o up , thonm- rhlncrx boonmo l npncil in omo m minor , and-vhen she reached the top It foil with her , to the iron ml , a distance ) of nhout tventy fpet She sustained o.tilto serious Injuries , bivililnR ono thigh , culling iB. . H in her lietd ami icceh-lngsevcro bnilsr-n oMieuvNo. A cat owned hy ClinrlM Hioli of Urltlou Is n it ran go fionlt of nature tti color -white" , \villi mouse colored spou Hi fouii Is like u cut In front , lint tlio hind imil is llko tint of u nhhit It has IOIIR liliul lepi nml usually liopi linen iiibhlt , but when It tries tc-Hiult liku c.it the length of Its Mini leps rnuso tht m to swing nroiind. Ih-st to ono side then to the ollmr. Its tull Is short anil Hi fin ilun nnd soft , llko that of ix rub lilt It hhloi nnd uleepu most of thodiiy , but town nit uljiht it cocs nrouuil hoppiuf ; nnd pl.uln IIU ii.ib- blt itrnti'lies inko uinl will piny with tlii'iu us any othci- rat v\ill. Jt lives upon milk ami othoi footl lilio u c.it. \Vyiinlii ( | ; ntiil Onliirndn. I'.van ton lias six churehcn mul live pieioli- crinnelnints \ moro rcnlul houtos. A tovui la lieliiBitnrted nt the hot < tnlnga recentlj illsrovpix'il in itroni eountj. It Is liellc\ed tint n snlt deposit pqinl to tint of the famous mini's In Kansas i\ists iicir I iranilo I , 1) .Sinltblias fir , iiileil a l .irty to iiuiko n louipleto iirosped of this rcplon. Ho Is na ixport In llio lnnlnpit nnd bus atruiiK filtli In the cxislcnpo of n hiR deposit Tlio vain is stiit > o < eil to be In tlui vldnitj of ( Iroen mountain , anil Is sjkl to extend actosstho I.uramlo plains. A number of Itlaho Spilnus huilnnss 1110.11 are momiilng the loss ofevciul dollnts IIIH ! the failure of the sninrt jouup timn who eliiC [ < l Ihoiii to retuui. The Itiilivldual In question wont tbero a couple of inontlis ajro and made" a thorough oanvusiof the town In tliolauieist of n pijior lie vvai ioiiit ( to nub Itili. llo soeincil cish In nilvani'o for mlvor tisliifj nnd Rot boatl nt the hotel on the strcnirthof tils stntcinonLs loginling tlie pa per which ncvi'r innteiiiliKcd 'llio inter prMtiRVOunKstrniiKor skipped thctownnftor living in cluRaut sljlo for t\vo weeks ut the IcidhiR hotel. Tlmt Jlucliof tlie AXuiicy WIIH NcvvVoiiK , Ocl 27 [ Specinl Teipfrrnm to O'HI : Hrr 1 The Iler.ild pilnts ahist ref the Johnstown flood relief fund. It rlnrptM unvvisoautl iflirupt administration ntul inss tlio sjmpithy of the civlll/cil vvi > rlti\vis aroused bj this frightful Ciihtuitj , ami vMthiii nfevv dajs neiilj JT > , ( JOO,0W , ( wns lontrllintod in money Of this StyiOI UiVJr vas pi von asn , poiicr.il fnnci to bo dUtillmtea mtlnmt limitation oricbtilctionfor the Iinmod i ito 10 lief of the sufTe-rers Of this Mist sum the alllictcd i > coplo neio peiinitted to rcei'ivc but $ J,2J5/"i , in money , tlio remaining sum of Sl.ns.'TO U7 was viuioiuly nllonntiil in imss. niK from the donors to thu intc'iidid Ixui-ll ciaiy. Noailj friO.OOOof ituns jippiojnl.it-M lij the stnto Kovoiiuiunt ; , , u * ; , ( yxM\\m appiODriatedwitliout authority tou'lleiedis tiebs in otbei pails of tin' stnto ; ny ST'i ( KM ) ivns appropilatcel to build an c-lof-nnt i 'niui ncnt biidL'o. , i \ ear anil n linlf .iltd * tlin ili > . aster , to replace-thu tPinporaiy ones pit'I ousl > piovidcd fi-oin tlii-charltv lurid , $1(11)00 ( ) went topurchasonew toiiti IhoeiiKinas foi the mtiuii'lpilltyIMU , ( ) was expiudevl dur ing thopiubeiit > ear incxhiimliiKbiiiieJ % lc tlnisoftho Hood and gathering Ihein from the bcvcinl burial places in the v alloy nml 10 burning them In ft grand comoterj , nndothui thousiuuls nut to bo paid fora monument al ready oidcicd. Tour thousand v % is setapurt to O'.tahlibh a permanent hospital after all in- lined bv thelliiodhad been dlsehargcd fiom medical or snigii.il eaie An iindeteiinlnod or imnnuouiiied sum is appiopiiated to defray - fray the eostof vrititip nnd publisliinga his- torj oftho pieut rilntnltv upon whiehapio lessor In the university ofI'enusjlMinin now Approved. Ni.w Voitk , Oct -7 ] Spcd.il Toicgrini to Tin' Uir.J The Herdd's Washington cor respondent si > b It Is understood tint Mi Ml/nor , oui mlaistor toContral America , Inn leccivcil from Scrictan lllnlno assumnccs of npproval of the provident of his conduct In the Biirrundhi case mid has bcceii full ) Justi fied in the course ho pirsued This Infoiinn tion comes fiorutho e-itv of Guatemala , vvhcio il appeals the st.ito dcpiitiiicnt wns most anxious that the Infonnalion should lie lli t' officially prounilcatca. Tlio roison foi tliH isthatns Llio president had noniUntlonof re calling him , It wis dccniPil inipoitiint in vnv ofthosteps taUon In coiipii'ss to obtain thi ) stnto dopailmont i-oiii'sponilenie , tlmt the Ccnti.d American irovcniniiuts should know as speeilllv 3 possible that Minister Mirncr stilt retained thoionlldcnceof thoudinliiisti-i- tion. Ilia I'lnperoi-'s Spcpi'li to Von loltlco. Bininv , Oe-t. 27 [ Special Ciblc'Ri nn to Tin : lln' . ] 'rhoKciclisnii7erKcr lodaj s.iys Empeior William , In nddiossliitf Ocnuul I'lelel Mnrslnl Count Yon IVloltkoat thognth- crniffof Bcnei.il staff oflloorsyostcrilnv aiil. 'I tiiiinU you la the' name of these vvhofouLjlit together ultli von forill yon liavo clone lor niv lionso , iiiu tlio piiMtness of the fnthei- hnd. iRrectyouns nliMidn wholuis neiitnl in tho.u in J a spirit of ia-viiu'ltlene > ss Tlio picsonco of llio lilnft of Savony on this ocr a siini recalls the tlmo vliun he nnd vou foufilit for Cicrnianj's Ricalno'iS All hoio foesl i Kratitudu to thoddcf who has lot been eon- tent to stand alone In his f'ii'.itiicss , Ijiitvlin his been aetlvit in foimin uhclioo ! foi niiny leaden of till tlmo to ( oino. " Hal lour in Ireland , DiMiitv , Oct. ST. ( Special Ciblesrain to 'riiK Ilri'.J Ualfoiir , cliiof secrctiirv foi fio- lurid , who is mailing u tour of tlio Moslem comities , \\lll icmnm nt Belltnullot. County JIa\o todav Tlie'iico ho will proceed to Now- poit nndVestpnit 'J'ho JJxpress of this city , commenting on the trip of the seen tarv,8iiys : "Hulfour unit his compinions will long xe- muinher tluir Jounioj of Hntuidny In tlio midst of the florin htonnvldcti hulpuil to 10- vial the wild and mhciablo prospcLts. It Knve thoin vivid expoiloiuo of the tcmMT" conditions undcrvvhiih the scattered popuh tloa of the west of Imland maintain their fctiUKglo for exUtcaco Bilfoui's rceeption has evcrj where been respectful and often cordial , AIMIIary I'roJootH. Sr. ] 'iriii nuno , Oct. 27 [ s'pechilCable- RraiiitoTiii Bi K ] Thoxvnr oftlce Is con- sldei Ing plans for changing existing Hiihsim inilitsiry distrlets nnd forming Instead tlmo annlcito lioUurnvn us the northctii , south- crrr and A. DockTaril UIfiis . ljOM > ov , Oct. " 7. [ Spochl Cuhlcgium trt Tun HiE.-Tho ) udmlraltj has decided to oonstiuct u guverninoiit dock \aid at Uclfust. OMA.HA LOAN A.ND TRUST COMPANY. 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