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In order to RVO | every readpr In this state nnd Ioni : nn opportunity to l.pep posted on tlio progiussof the oainp'ilirn In both those Rtntcs wo IIHVO decided to olFer TIIK WEEKLY IlKB for tlio balance of this year for twenty- five cents , f-'end In your onlus early. T\vr \ dollars will bo accepted for : i flub of ton names. TIIK HKI : Ptrnr.iMiiNO. Co. Omaha , Nob. ON Tin : honest dolltir proposition tlio republican pnrtj' is a tin it. Mu. O. It. BAI.I.OU innnngos to keep out of the way of the council furniture contract investigation with surprising skill. A Min-OfTOHHH juhilco with fireworks - works mill oratory will siniply oinplm- BZO the huinihition of the tiufuat which will follow in the first'wcck in Novem ber. A SINCJM : conviction of selling1 liquor without license within the two milo limit will force every saloon keeper with in the holt , to comply with the law or quit businus.s. Mil. AlAHONKY's partner has secured the democratic nomination for district judge , yet Mr. Mnhonoy's partner was not long1 sinno a republican and very re cently an independent. Is honowreallj n , democrat 'I SKOUKTAJIY PHOCTOH 1ms unurovod the new tactics for the army. This fact is made the more interesting by the in formation that it was a New York mili tia olllcor and not ona of the regular army who invented thorn. BY the time the democratic national convention moots next year the bourbon Jinrty will bo wholly at sea on the silver question. Thus far no two democratic Btato conventions Imvo expressed the fiiuno views upon the money problem. Jrnoixo from the mimes selected by Iho democratic judicial district conven tion for the judicial ticket in this dis trict Allen I\oo1.'s remark that the inde pendents .11-0 short of judicial timber might also apply to the democratic ] iarty. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GOYKUNOK RUSSELL of Massachusetts 1ms boon nominated by the democrats. The governor will discover by the tlmo the election returns are in that ho has n very dilTororit fight on humln this tlmo from that of 18S9. Tlio republicans of the liny state are a unit and this is a republican olT year. OMAHA'S exposition opens tonight. There 1ms boon very little .said about this enterprise , but the managers Imvo gone on quietly proparirfg for the occa sion and the ColUoum building is well worth visiting. The spaeo for exhibits is nil tnkqn , and the show is a gonulno success. Kvory citizen of Omaha should glvo the managers tlio encouragement of visiting the exposition. SNYPKK'S dynamite projectile has just boon tested in Wales and has proved that war with such an engine of destruc tion is well nigli out of the question. It is nn nnnlhllator invented by an Ameri can nnd if it strikes a man-of-war or an armored cruiser thcro will bo noth ing and nobody to record the result. If it should throw a aboil into the midst of an army It would ultnply blow the army to pieces. If it ohall bo adopted by nil the nations Of the DArth war will cease , for the very good reason that war will moan absolute do- ptruction to all who engage in it. CHILI would not bo so Indiscreet If pho wore older. The now government will understand that Uncle Sum will not allow the Chilian junta to indulge in nny back talk. The American legation , with Hon. Patrick Egan in charge , is for nil practical purpose * United States territory and Chili must respoot it ac cordingly. If the conduct of thu powers In authority at Santiago Is intended us a BUggcstion that they do not like our | ninlatur they have taken the wrong course to get riil of him. Mr. Kgan vill bo sustained in assorting his pre rogative to give asylum to such refugees us throw tl om elves upon the United fitutea for protection. . ROOD MKtf. The coming election Is one of vast li portance to Nebraska and Omnha ni especially to the republicans of the sin and city. It will In all probability d tormlno whether the business intcgrl of the Htato shall ho maintained or tl reputation of her pcoplo shall bo m ligncxl and traduced by men in high ol clnl position. Already wo have oxpot cnccd the evils of a want of confident In the withdrawal of capital from tli state and if our people are foolish onoiu to porpolualo the crowd of hewers ers who were recently thrown 1 n political convulsion Into promlnonc they will inlllct lasting injury upon 01 business Interests. If the indcpondon elect their candidates for associate jn lice of the supreme court and dlstri judges , wo shnll. discover when it is ti lalo that eastern capital will hesitate long time before itvlll take thochtuKv of a system of courts some of who1 oflif-ors have distinctly declared thoi : Reives In favor of repudiation of hone debts. Tiio business mun and agrlcul ural farmers of Nebraska cannot affoi to follow an ignus fntuus which is certal to lead them into the quagmire of film : cial distress. \Vo have named a good state ticko ono that should comm md the urtqual lied support of every honest man i Nebraska. .Tudpo Post is honorabli competent , experienced and will bo credit to the supreme bench. IIo conservative , but fair to .all Interest Ills opponent of the calamity party is man having neither the natural nc acquired ability to preside over so im porlnnt a tribunal , lie has been failure as a lawyer nnd is absolute ! without experience or training for tin important judicial position. With this condition before the ropul licans of Douglas countv tlio Hold i jlear for the election of republican can lidatcs for till the olllces to bo voted o \t the coining election. The state tickt is strong and will help tlio local ticket ; provided , of course , the local tickets ar squally unassailable. They must b made so. Wo cannot alTord to mini my hummers , disreputables or woali iings for county or city olllcc , hi.H fall. Kvory manvh s givt n a nomination shoul jo selected because ho wil itrengtlien the entire ticket from jus , ice of the supreme court to city justice Wo want tlio city and county rodoomoi 'rom democratic misrule and wo want t liolp carry Nebraska for the roptiblicni larty so as to bo in position to hold th < itato steady and trno to the ropublicai lomineo for the presidency ii I SOU. To this end Tim Bci trgos every earnest republicai n Omaha to participate in all the pro iminnry work of caucuses and p'-ima ies , so that when the conventions moo ho representative business republican ! vlll bo in the majority and there will bi jut ono sentiment , and that is tlio cap , lon of this article : Nominate good men TIIK MASSACHUSETTS HKMOCIIATS. The rcnomination of Governor Russol jy t.ho democrats of Massachusetts nra i foregone conclusion , nnd undoubted ! ; , hey could have no safer or moro.popu ar leader. The governor made tlirei aces fortho ollico of chief executive bo ore ho won it , his election last yea ) oing oy a plurality of about 9,000 , tin opublicuns electing all other candidate in their state ticket except one Clio way in which his party has ad icrcd to him evidences the strong hole hat Governor Ku scll has upon its re pect iind confidence , and lie is unques lonably worthy of it. Among tin oungor political loaders of the countri 10 ranks well for ability , and ho ha : nado a creditable record in public life Jut ho will not bo re-elected , because tin onditions which contributed to his sue oss last year are not now operative lassachusotts was not so much ulTeclei y tlio landslide of 1800 as most olio lie other states , but the inlluencos lion at work were strong enougl iioro to reduce the republican vote ' bout 50,000. This year , it'is reason- bly to bo expected , the full vote will be iist , and in that case t'io ' republicans ill carry the st'ito by a generous lurality. There is no evidence of any jrious disalToction in the party , and if - continues united and harmonious it ill elect its ticket. The attitude of the democrats ol lassaoiiusotts on the silver question it lour and unequivocal , and is oven more direct rebuke of the southern ml western wings of the party than lint administered by the democracy of Tow York. It opposes tlio free and mi- lulled coinage of silver , declares that 11 dollars coined by the government bould bo of equal intrinsic value , and lint all paper currency issued should be cdeomed in either gold or silver. In- cod , bo hostile Is the domoc- noy of Massachusetts to silver illation that the platform of the larty attacks the existing law s dangerous , and it was also condemned y the permanent chairman of the con- ontion. A curious feature of the plat- ) 'tn , in view of the general attitude of lie democratic party regarding civil jrvlco reform , is tlio arraignment of 10 national administration for not huv- ig made appointments in the census bu- twu subject to the civil service law. Of jurso there is a demand for the repeal f the tari IT law and for the enactment of n oform measure , but it is not clearly In- Icatod what the party desires , an mission quite common to democratic latform utterances regarding thu tar- I. Massachusetts has elected two cmncratle governors in thirty yours , t Is not at all probable that she will IIOOSQ ono this year. aim. SKUVIUK iiKFottM The National Civil Service Reform ; ague hold its annual mooting in lluf- ilo yesterday. There was the usual uslnoss , an address and the report of a : mimtUoo on the condition of the fed- nil civil service and operation of the aform law. That law has now boon in porntlon about eight years , and much reater progress has been miiilo i reforming the borvico than as seriously expected by the ipportors of the measure when ' . wtm enacted , but still the 'ague ' llnds causes of complaint , ho time may never eomo when this iiinot bo done , and yet it is certainly to have a system of olvil service reform In tlio United States that slit bo us frco from causes of complaint as the system in England. Atanyrato American citizen would care to iidtv that tli is country Is incapable of cniulr ing English example in this matter , that it is loss practicable to effective carry out such a reform under t publican than under monarch ! institutions. It may be admitted th there are reasons why the process of o tending the reform should be stowi hero , but whatever results have bet attained in England ought to bo ult matoly reached hero , if popular sonl mont continue to sustain the policy. It is pleasing to find the annual n dross to tlio reform league acknowlod ; ing that President Harrison's seloctli of civil service commissioners was strict conformity to tlio spirit of the pin form upon which ho was elected at to his own professions and pledges as candidate , but the value of tills ncknow edgomont is greatly reduced by the su sequent attack on tlio administration ft permitting the decapitation of HO mar democratic postmasters. What is r marknblo in this connection is that tl : reformers appear to attach no itnpo tanco to the great improvement thath : taken place in tlio postal service , due i no small degree to the more inlcligoi and olllcicnt mun put into the set" ice under the present admlnlstratioi The most serious complaint , howovo Is with reference to the refusal of th president to extend the reform systoi to appointments under the census b , reau , and this is made to justify an a tack on the accuracy and trustwortb Iness of the census which suggests a d < sire on the part of the special commlttc of the league to furnish the democrat ! party with ammunition. The complaints of th/ reform loagu are really not very serious or importan while its admissions of the progress thu has been made ought to satisfy over reasonable man who understands th diflicultics which have been In the wn of advancing tlio reform. The preson administration merits the heartiest con mendation for what it has done in tli extension of tlio reform and in givin the policy a stronger claim to populn favor and support. It can justly bo sai that In no other respect has Prosidon Harrison been more faithful to his ow and his party's plcdires. NOTWITHSTANDING the financia stringency which has retarded indus trial development in every section c the country , the statistics of now enter prises in the south during the thin quarter of the present year show a vor , gratifying progress. The number c now industries established during th past thrco months is stated to havi boon one thousand , which is bu llttlo loss than for tlio correspondinj quarter of last year and consider ably larger than for the same period o 1881) . The industries established embrace brace a great variety of enterprises , am perhaps the most remarkable fact ii connection with these statistics is tin statement that 120 railroad companic have boon organized , promising ni extraordinary development of the trans portation interests in the near future ant also indicating the faith of capital ii the growth of the business of tin south. Perhaps the most gratifyiiif feature in southern development is tin establishment of machine shops am foundries. In view 01 the rapid indus trial progress of that facction it wouli seem inevitable that the domination o the party of free trade cannot bo mucl longer maintained. A QUESTION has boon raised in Okla homa regarding the right of the government ornmont to enforce the attendance of In dinn children at schools , which promise : to bo a serious obstacle in the way of ed ucating Indian youth. The last congress gross gave the Indian department nu thority to compel the children of In diniib to attend school. Under this law n boy was placed in Chilocco school noni Arkansas City. The father of the bo instituted habeas corpus proceeding * and the court hold that tlio detention ol the boy against tlio will of his parents was illegal. The Indian ollico propose * to make a trial case of this in the hope that the higher courts may sustain the congressional act. For the sake of the Indians it is hoped that the Indian olllcc is right and the Oklahoma judge wrong. ALL the independent nominees for jaunty olllces In Dakota county except Iho county commissioner , have hitherto Lieon rampant , rod hot democrats. Da- nota county may bo regarded as a vindi cation of Congressman Bryan'.s theory that the democrats and independents are twin-sinters. MK. SHOKMAKKU was not so conspic- lous in the Monday night investigation is in that of Saturday night. The ns- list'jnt city attorney can take a hint vhon it is accompanied by a vigorous dele. PHICICS range from $200 to $1,500 for , 'otos in the city council according to .he testimony of witnesses moro or loss lompotent in the furniture contract in- . P. P. MOUIIAUTY , councilman at argo , resident of the Seventh ward , iguratlvely speaking , occupies the rent beat in the furniture contract scan- lal and the investigation. TJIK now medical law has not thus far iccompllshed any good. It has merely jmbarrassod a few physicians who had ncurrod enmities among thoirbrothron. A aoon secretary of the Manufactur ers and Consumers' association can nako that organization a power in tlio mslnuss world of Omaha. A WITNKSS on the stand should always HJ protected from the Insults of cross- ixnralnora whether In court or before a council committee. As TIIK investigation by the council iroecods the necessity of a session of the jrnnd jury becomes moro apparent. Tun Invobtlgatlon will clear up tlio itmosplioro if it does nothing moro. Booiiucits must bo exposed , dis graced , convicted and punisnod. WIIHUU there is HO much uinoUo proper inspection Is likely to rovoi smouldering firen Ol'r.N your floors to the press nnd tl public or go " 91 $ of business ontlrol , gentlemen of tliciSUUo Board of Ilonltl THUS far Mi pccht is having thtnj his own way In the furniture contrtu scandal investigation. SOMI ; people hereabouts are very tuuc afraid of a grand1 jury. llmldinj ; Posqlbllltles. U'asJifMtrtim J'uit trev. ) It will bovoll enough to Ucop nn eye t tlio Ohio wood nllo. Thuro inny bo n dai comnlc.xioncd presidential candidate in tl heap. Ilcpitlillciin Crop Year. lilnlit-lJtmocrat. Wheat Is pretty near nil harvested ni : corn Is out of danger. Thus the last hot that the democrats had for victory this yoi has been crushed. A Th icc1 1 ta 1 1 Jlluok I'yc. iriMhmudm lint. The Ocnla platform got n black eye In tl Georgia legislature Wodnestlny , the resoh tlotn of indorsement , being defeated by vote of SI to ( ij. : The nlllanco mon of tin stnto draw the line on the suD-troasury nn land-loan schemes. Gross l.errsy. /.oiifdt-l/lc Cfitirfer-Jimrnaf. Tno democratic convention in Ncbrasli wns guilty of the grossest heresy In thanlcln God for the bountiful harvest. The McKh ley Inw is the cause of all our prosperity , nn gratitude , if nothing else , should lead tti people to make the nropor aultuowledgiiien Gets ' 1 Iioro , iust the Same. .S ( Limit JtcintMlc. Among the curiosities of credulity is th bnllof that the person calling Himself "Fran Melbourne" can shut himself up In n she with n hole in the roof anil do something It sldo to make it rain. A great many peopl nro as supontitloua nbont science now n they were about witchcraft L'OO years ago. A Trlanmilar Content. riillaiMplihi Lcilucr. Nebraska la to hold nn Interesting eloctio this fall , wltti three parties In the field sui posed to have almost equal strcncth. Nc body pretends to guess what the result wil bo , except in n binning wny. There may b great changes in the relative strength of th parties since the last election , but they can not bo forotola with any ccrtuinty , hence th campaign is sure to bo exulting nnd interest ing. _ _ I'iiinnciiil Sense. .St. Lnuts QlobeDemocrat. . The silver dollar , which Is intrlnslcall ; worth only nbout 75 cents , is nblo to buy 10) ) eonts worth of commodities , or services , be cause the gold dollar which stands behind i adds the extra 2T > cents to Its nurehasiut power. The democrats , however , think i would bo n good tu'ing to coin so many ol those silver dollars that the existing stock o gold would not bo able to hold thorn up to thi 100-cent marlc , in which case the 23 cents o fictitious value would vanish nnd the clipped dollars and tholr p'apor substitutes woulc drop to the T.Vcent basis. This scheme o : idiocy nnd villainy the republican party i < stoutly opposicg. Credulous Philanthropists. Chteauu Trilmne. Ex-Senator Saunders of Nebraska , who is a member of the Nutloncl Utah commission says that it will state in its forthcoming re port that "polygamy Ms Kraduallv dyinir oui In the territory" anil thlit "tho Mormons nrc becoming convinced that they cannot sustaii : their peculiar distinguishing religious tcnol " against the adverse sentiment of the whole country. " Tno ox-senator and his colleagues are trust ing souls. As they hoar no noise from tht rattlesnake they think its fanes nro drawn. Were the government to make an unguurdei ] irfovomout they would learn to the contrary soon. Were Utah to bo admitted as n state , controlled by Mormons , as it would bo , polygamy would bo as vivacious ns ever , and it would bo impossible to llnd a petit Jury tc convict or a grand jury to indletnpoiygamisl or oven u prosecutor to try cases against them. The City Hall Furniture Deal. Iinbnr ll'iu-c. Tlio unf > rgiving and traitorous act of the city council in contracting with the ICotclmm Furniture company of Toledo , O. , to supply the furniture to equip the city hall has ere- iited the wholesale indignation of thousands 3f Omnhii residents , moro especially has the resolute ire of the trades union people been iroiisod to n pitch of dotertninntion to resort to strenuous work , if It becomes neces sary to have Omaha furniture deal ers consummate this sale. When con- loring the fact that our homo doal- jrs submitted the lowest bid , it loads to no isloimhmoat to know that the wookworkcrs leolaio their intentions of accomplishing , .vita . thoholp of many others , nn undertaking : o have the bonellt given to tlioso who nro ustly entitled to it. Wo mil nu immediate halt to this "red ape" scheme , and urge every true lover ot lonio Industry to combine with their fellow- non in the struggle for that which is honor- iblo nnd just. The resolution offered by the woodworkers o the members of the city council is fair md reasonable , and should such a deserving LIIU sincere request bo Ignored instead of granted , there Is ono thing positive , nnd thai i : Knuh nnd every councilman whoisiustru- uontal In endeavoring to further this nofnr- ous plan will attach a "millstone" to his leclc which will sink him into oblivion. Tliu nest extreme efforts , to go contrary to the visit of the majority ulll certainly bo hwarted. Mayor dishing give ) information to the ifTcul that the council gtcppcd over the limit if Jurisdiction in making arrangements for mylng city hnll furniture when there is not ulllclont money In the treasury to meet the layment. He furthcr.tsays : "When bonds re voted for this purpose it is then time nougli to make the purchase. " Hurrah ! for ho mayor. _ _ J'O/.VTW Off tiljA'J'K J'OMr/b'.S. Fremont Flail : The funny dude of the iVorld-Hornld has routined his straddling , titles. lie endorses1 Kdgcrton and presumes o dlctnte to Ilro.idy , , 'JJlio dude U too funny. lioatrico Kxpros ( No ono questions Ither the honesty or.nblllty of Judge 1'ost , 1U nomination will u < y ; heartily endorsed by ho rank and Illo of tUq party nud hit election > assured" . . , Kearney Hub ; ily the way , Omaha ro- iiibliuans may bo counratulntod on having omo Influence in a Ht&to convention , nud on olng something that really entitles them to rodit. Omaha ought to make It a rule to ut good examples. Lincoln Cull : In n straight contest bo- ween Post and Udgorton them need bo no oar of the tatter's election , livery No- rasluin In to rested In the good name of the Into and Its credit and reputation abroad fill vote for A. M. I'ost. Nebraska City News ; The Omaha .himp- ig Jnck , In its wild endeavors to get Into thu lllance camp , mnuos statements that It will > ng be sorry for. It showed tlm name Judge- lent when it claimed that llroudy would not e in the race ns It did whoa It said ' .hut lilL-orton is a lawyer. ( Jrand Island Independent : Well , the ro- ublit-aastato platform is n little too pupnory ir the democrats for u fact. It makes some f tbeir state platform look too rlalculously mny for anything. Hut It sbonld bu ro- lembored thtt the democrats had to mnko nblg straddle well calculated to put tt form permanently out of stmpo. The rotnil llcnns considering the excruciating clrctiti stances should hnvo been moro merciful , nu stopped when they slushed to the bone Nlobrnrn Pioneer : The low method * i politics were fully displayed bv the Col nnd Thnyor forces nt Lincoln. Out the bo tor oloincnt of the republican party stood ot npnlnsl this cob-pipe hr gado nnd llnnll nominated Judge Pest of Columbus , who ht been district Judge of ills district for the pa : eleven years , it Is n good , clean nomlnatloi FromontTribune : The World-Herald ui nortnkes to prove that Post wai nominate by the rail roads. It reminds us of the boy essay on pins. Ho said that pins had save the < lvcs of thousands nnd thousands of pci pie. Being asked how , by hU teacher , 1 : snld "by not swallowing thorn. " The ral roads nominated Post because they did m nnd could not prevent It. ilastlngs Nobrntknn : The follow wli snld that there would bo n split In the rant of the republican party In the state whc they come to hold their conventions con : Just , about M near hitting the truth r.s tt : average weather prophet i-omos to forotcl ing the weather. The solid phalanx pr sonted by the party of good government I the cncnmni of the same Is already terror to the hearts of iu trnducers. Thp dark , unfiitliomrd boiom of oT-yei ( : politic * hours many a presidential hopotiil t wuul or woo. The governors of Maryland and Virginia ni slli'utl.v oruNlnn iiiuunit the oyster beds I Oliu-muuako bay. Hut they are not clams not by ii Jugful. Dotmlt Free L'rcis : A man went Into a Kilt sas drugstore the other day. " ( Hiiiinu some \TliUui-y. " s.ild he. "Hicl. ? " asked thu diiiL'xlst. " \ pp. " "sick a good deal nowadays , aren't you ? " ' Vep. " "Had fever yualorday ? " " \ on. " "Chills day before ? " ' Yon. " "JVIiatN the matter today ? " ' . ' > \oll. tun or tunny , I'm slcko'tryln't think up things to bo sick of. " Chlcasto Tribune : "How docs It happen. Inquired the stranger , "that nil the Irii | > nm menu nro buliij , ' nmdonn this ono stroi'l ? " "HdoL'sn'lh.ipiien nlall , Mir , " replied tli cltl/en who was Khowlni ; him about the vll Inge , tuajusttcally. "This Is the street I llv on. I am president of the town board , sir. " LOST TO SKlltT. iriw/idiBli'H / Star. The girl wo know has ( led from view , The Illsht wo must deplore , And lots of thinus shu used tu do. She doesn't any more. She used to gambol on the beach \ \ hero waters fiercely rcmr. And uaily lly tlio brcaKoiV ruaclf ; blio doesn't any inoio. She oft would list to words of love That Hoi-hurt used to pour Into her oar as they would tovo ; Mio doesn't any more. Her dress came high about her throit Upon the pebbly shore , Hut In the ball room now you note , It doesn't any moiu. Capo Cod Item : "And you rejected him ? " "I did. " "Ho has the reputation of being u largo hearted man. " "That's thu trouble with him : ho Is too large hearted. Ho can love half a doicn women u thos.uae time. " OenvorSun : A huixo stork entered u Pots dam ballroom the other pvonmv and drove : young woman Into liystunes by poMng hi Kioiit bill ovoi-liorahouldor. There Is nothing HtraiiRe about th.it. Strong men have booi thrown Into parovy.sms by having bills pusliei under tholr eyea. Now York Hciald : "I demand toll , " ho saUl stopping hnr before Ilia irate. "It'h too hUKKi'Stlvo of a funeral , " she ai swercd , "to toll thu belle. " Cincinnati Commercial : In Chicago : Mothei 'llioie. I told you , Kato , that von wotili uateh cold wo.irlng that low dross at yoni cousins wortdlns. And now you have to g < uronnd' all tied up Kimo-Hiit 1 didn't eatoh cold , mamma I sprained my sliouldor throwing my sllnnoi nftor the carriage. New York Sun : "What Is the hitch about Jiir bavin ? roulproctty with Cnnadii ? , ' "They admit our ruscnls as llulshed pro- .lucts , and send us thoIrChlnamon as raw ma terial. " Washington Star : The doctrine of "like Mires like" Is Illustrated by the fact that when people tire , the best thing they can da Is to retlie. Columbus Post : Why should olllclals spend thousands shooting dynamite buluuns , when my ordinary teamstorcan draw relit ? Now OrleansI'lcavuno : "Gunpowder blue. " is u new color. The Klrl who meets her match Ircisod In that will bo sure to go olT. Ifoslon Oaclte : When they .say tlio bride's ostunu1 was . \dicam do they mean to Imply .hat it was an Illusion. 1'ittslmtv : Dlsimtch : Dentists are not all farmers , but they live olT thu uuhnri Just thu illlllO , Now York Herald : "I ' .eo they hiivo ro- some more of tho-o Oroclan stntuvs. " Worent they undo emiunh boftiro ? " 2'JIHI } ! : fillUHT I'UK.UH. TO KIIOENE FlliMI. low no v. rites In rhyme and prose , Day by day , L'hls , his secret , no ono knows ; lint they soy L'hat ho muted to a iniiso is , L'nat her graciousncss profuse U Which ho never om-o abuses , 13y the wtiy. ) Ilm slio gave to drink thu coal Hippocrcno. loraco , at the smiling pool , Mot Eugene. 'hero he throw his mantle o'er him , ) oTod ! his wreath and bowed bolero him. 'hat is why tvo all adore him ; \Ve , 1 mean , Vho , in vain , Parnassus heights Try to climb , leek to burn celestial lights In a mine , Vo whoso utterance is strangled , Vho hnvo every ini'tro mangled , md who always get entangled In n rhyme. nc TOUCH. SI. KMiolai. Of nil the changes of the year Complete from birth to rest , This rosy , rnar.ot , golden change October Is thu best. Bo glnd , Oman , for it is hero ; Knrncst and hopeful , children dear ; Uipo is the year , nnd blest. A WISH. C'fMrfmiuM rimimcrciiil. So live over that sinking In thy last , long sleep , Then nmy'st ' thou smile , Whilst nil around thou weep. nitin tin : HI it Kit < uitL. ii Olmtri-pi-roiiN DoineNtlu Klllcil liy Her XiHtrchH. SitAWSunTowx , III. , Sept. L'9. Miss Hello unison was shot and killed yesterday by Irs. White , wife of Hubert White , a woll-to- j farmer , living nbout twelve miles from jro. The Jamison girl had boon working ir Mrs. White , but was dismissed , which so igured her that she nttackod Mrs. White tth n club. Ilolnp disarmed , she ran to n uroau nnd secured n revolver with which 10 tired once nt Mrs. White , but missed ar Mrs. White took the weapon nwny Jrom jraml shot her twice , once through thu ram , death resulting Instantly. Thu irouer's Jury Juatilleil bur In thu not. ItclllllOIIH ol'tllC IllUIPH. UIIANII HAI-IIIS , Mich. , Sept. SU. The /Ion frlcnu Mothodlatconforoneo decided yestor- iv to meet next year ut Feud du Twiic , Wls. UUOP Tliompaou dollvurod n brief uls crtn- an upon thu relations ot the white ami col- ed people , Ho suld they never coulu nml ivor ought to bo expected to nlllliato , Hu iprorlntod highly the olToit * made by the hltoa to rarry the gospel among the colorou oploof the south.but declared If the money ) ont In Bending white prwichors to oolorod loplo was devoted to ciiuliinlng oolorod pai rs fur thu same work , $1,000 , would go us r as tlu.OfH ) dooi now , ir.i f.v ro.voo.s.sr ) > . \VASIUSOTOV Hfitnuror TUB HUB , I "lUI FofllTRSXTIt STItKRr , WASIIISUTOV , D. 0. , Sept. 'JO. ] At Its mooting today the cabinet dhcuaso thosurrouiutitiBu > f the United Slntos leg ! tlon nt Snutlago , Chill. The protldont 01 plained what had been done after the coi fercnco of diplomatic and naval oulcot yesterday , which being thoroticlily An rira nnd in the direct line of the general policy c this administration , the cabinet utihcait.r insly approved nml the president was prnct cally rotiuestcd to take whntovcr notion h and the State department onlclals may deei best , upon n moment's notice nt nny time I the future , without further cabinet cot : sultntloti. The situation remains uuelmngoi' ' It Is not known what olToct the Instruction to Minister Kuan , If they have been conVovc to the Chilian authorities , relative to the re moval of the menacing police cordon abou the United States legation headquarter * huve had , but It Is bollovcd the rostrlctlo thrown noout thu legation will DO remove nnd that the friction will end. Last night's advices on this subject hnv boon corroborated In every material point The Instructions whluli weto sent to th commanders of the men-of-war , Dal tlmoro nnd San Francisco , did no contemplate the immediate trans port of the marines from the port o Valparaiso overland to Santlnco. They wcr to pull Into the harbor of Valparaiso and b in readiness to report at Santiago if so ot doreu. The Instructions were , to nil Intent nnu purposes , absolutely correct. It i hoped that it will not bo nocosnarv to seni nny of the marines to iho capital of Chill fo the protection of American cltl/eics or mr ono conllnod in the legation headquarters' but that the presence of American ships ti the harbor of Valparaiso will bo n sulllcion earnest of the government's intention to enforce force respect for the request which hn : probably been made by Minister Kgan foi the removal of armed forces nbout the toga tiou , that nil may hnvo free intotcourso will the diplomatic and commercial represent ! ! lives. * Mr. E. Koiowator. euUor of TIIK HKB , win loft lor Chicago nt 11 o'clock this mornini nud who is to nrrivo in Omaha on Thursdn ; morning , snld before leaving and after tnlk ing on the subject with President Harrison thnt the prospects wet every bright for tin nppointmontof Hon. ( } . AI. Lauibortson o Lincoln on the Interstate Commerce coinmls sion. # Mnor | Pollock , the superintendent of the free delivery service , Postofllco department said todav that the Omaha postollloo wouli bo allowed ono additional carrier. As the oh practice of counting the number of pieces oi mail received and forwarded has boon abe llshed the carrier can accomplish much more work than formerly. A. .r , Scholb was toJny appointed post master nt Nashville , Jackson county , In. , vice M. Pox , romovcd. R L. Dickey of Dubuque , In. , is at tin Arlington. Otto Shroos of Omnha , is at the Howard. The postofilco of Alcovo. Sheridan county , has bcnii abolished. Mail will bo sent tc Hay Springs. Mrs. Lillie M. Johnson of Nebraska was today appointed a copyist in the patent ofllci at $ T : > 0 n yenr , nnd Kdwm P. Wolfe of lowi wus appointed a copyist in the pension ofllcc nt { 900 n year. * It wns stated this nftornoon to TIIK Dm : correspondent by thu highest possible nu- thority on the subject that no change in the ilunUorinnstorgencratshipatOmnha was con templated this year ; tnat it wns probable Colonel Hughes would bo transferred to nn- other point next year , but ho would bo re tained at his present station for this year at least. General Dandy has applied for the Omaha station again nnd will prooably bo Huuhcs' successor when n change is llnally mado. P. a. H. ItlOTOVtt A'KHItOKS. I'liey Murder anil Itiirn In Leo County , MAIUAXN-A , Ark. , Sept. 20. Band of riot- ) us negroes have almost taken possion of Leo : ounty , Arkansas. The Hilling of Tom \lillor.a white man nnd agent for J.A. Frnnlc , > V the rioters and strikers has precipitated n icrious state of affairs. Tno indications for lotno time , indeed , since the reduction of the n'lco for picking cotton has boon inaugurnt- id , have been Unit there would bo trouble bo- ween the blacks and whites. Cotton picking ins been suspended In Leo county for several lays nnd the pickora hnvo refused to worker or SO cents per hundred pour.ds. On Satur- lay last an nrmed gang of about ono hunurcd i eg res ' took possession along the roadside ending' J. R Frank's plantation. The igent of Mr. D'rank , Tom Miller , mot the in- 'uriatcd neirroos nnu tried to dissuade them 'rom their riotous intentions , Imt tho.y shot n in down without u moment's warning. They proceeded on their way , cursing and ibusiug every white man they met , nud hrotttonlng all their property with uestruc- ion. When the readied tno plantation mown as the Park place , the houses of Ilond md Terrell were sot on lire and burned to the ; round and afterwards several others in the loighborhcod mot a similar fate. The dum- /nstratlon en the part of the blacks has irousod the entire country and the sherllT md Mr. Itoud with u posse ot lifty mon are n pursuit. It seems that the rioting negroes wcro inllud with u barbunuo in the c.iuo brake icar tno Hodges place ind t hat the whites sur- oundcd them in the cane last night. No cas- iallties are reported except that two of the no- : rees wboolTectsd nn osc-apo through th o cnno , iul attempted to cross the river at the Cart- vrlght pltico were shot , one receiving u bui lt In the shoulder and thu other gottt ng n O.-.U wound In the leg. \Vl"4tlIMI I'lMlSlOIIS. WASHINGTON. I ) . C.Sopt. ' )9. I Special T ram to THE Iliii. : I The followlngllst of pan- Ions granted is ro | orted by Tin ; UKE and. Ixnmincr liureau of Chum- > : Nebraska : Original Orange Hrittoll , William H. Taylor , Jesse H. Callison , Lody- i-J U' . Uonton , John J. D. Friok , Marion E. [ oshurgh , John Clements , Thomas J. Will- mis , Joseph C. Warner , George W , Scott , irmd Wooilworth. Additional John H. urpou , Ambrose Osborne. Henry Gibbons , Bhn M. Bovd. Increase-Goorgo C. Whit- ny , Francis Carpenter. Lewis H. Potts , phii O. Vallutto , H. Franklin Dibble , Kilns I ) . Hurbank. Heis jtowlos , George uo-- yrus Mncy , George U. Smith , Adolph liur- Tester. Oripinal widows , i-tc. - Caroline Reynolds , Kll/.obuth A. Cnlllaiid , minor of nillant H. Conquest. Iowa : OriginalSimeon J. D.ilboy , Wtl- am llourgolsu. Theodorn F. Thorn , 'Georgo f. Craig , Joshun Wilder , James W. lloycr , inviil AltUon , Israel Van Dyke , Thomas F. aulkner , John H. Hollos. Thomas , l. i.ates , oron/.o Dean , John A. Vearlek , Samuel C. nrtor , William F. Houssnockt'r , Joseph F. bormithy , Michael Tliroiisou. Additional Harvey tiulbliigur , Moreno C. Pontlons , cor u Hrcjininer , James Spo.ikmau , lien- nun Swan. Increase Solomon S. Sajjur , hnrlos Clouss , John M. Airy , ICrattu ? II. colt , Samuel Allllor , Goori-o O. MeCroary , uorgu W. Klnnoy , Joseph Hoardman , Justl- an Kiv. : Socrates Williams , Harlau rostow. ' Henry II. Philllj ) . Polor H. Hol- irsnn. Henry A Kvans , William H. Howen , raul Polltoy , Albert M. Jones , Abraham 'ood. Holssuo-David ( ; . Langalon , Alfred Norman. Original ivnluWM , ote. Ann ilploy ( mothen , OsooMulford i mother ) , jbocca H. bhober ( mother , , Lilburn W. iving ( father ) . lOII/aboth t'rawlor.l , Kuth Hodges , Helen E Sealoy , Sarah F. oovur , minor of Alex Kent. MUST ANSWER FOR MURDER. Edward Uutchinson on Trial for Skying Joiinio Qrcon. STATE'S ' CHIEF WITNESS DISAPPEARS , Deputy HIierllT .Mol'iu lauil Httslly Hn- in MuittltiK ' ' ' ' Mhs Lou Hloo Soiil tu lie lit KnumiH. Lixcot.v , Nob. , Sept. 20. ( Special to Tun BEB. I The ease of the State of Nebraska vs. Edward . llutclilnson , charged with mur der , was called in the district court before Judge Field this morning , but it created little interest in the city , llutclilnson came Into court loaning on the arm of his sou , E. W. Hutchtnsou , Jr. Ho looked haggard and careworn , but little worse , however , than ho did the morning of his capture , when ho sat with bowed head before the stove In police headquarters. Ho appeared to talio hut llttlo interest in the proceedluir.s , whluti thus fur have been of a formal nature. Ho pleaded not guilty to the indictment , ami the work of empanelling u Jury wns begun. There are a host of wi'ticssos already sum nioncd on thu case. The state has issued subpoenas for thirty witnesses , while the de fense nMts for twenty-nine. The defendant's witnesses nro mostly trom Saunder.s county , four residing In Lancaster and four in Cass. The chief witness for the state Is Miss Lou Hire , but she has not yet been sub- pu'imed. In fact she has left thu city. She was formerly employed as a trimmer at iho millinery establishment of the Thornburn sisters' and on the night of the murder was In thu adjoining room. Deputy ShoriiT Me- Karl and is at present in Kansas looking up ho. whereabouts. Tlu del nso will bo insanity , and the old neighoors of the defendant will be called in to testify to his actions. After committing tlio deed Hutchnmon ran down the .Uiih-s , past u policeman , nnd It was not until almost a week afterwards that , ho was captured by Marshal Mellck in bed at his homo near Memphis , Saunders county , where ho had been hidden by his family. It is not probaiilu that a Jury will ho secured before tomorrow noon , but the trial will bo finished by the end ot the week. Miss Hlcc , it Is alleged , know moro of thu relations existing between the defendant and Mrs. Green than anyone else , and her testimony on that point Is desirable. Mrs. Green's brother , Augustus Gilbert , wns in the bath room when the shooting teen place , and the state will have to rely a great deal on his testimony. SI-MMONS MYvrr.KV AOUV , No word has yet been received by the rela tives In regard to the whoruabouH of Mr. G. W. Summon * , the wealthy and popular young merchant who so mysteriously disap peared over two weeks ntro. Detective Crow , who Is putting In his tlmo Just now In at tempting to unravel tlio mystery , was seen today and askeil If nny thing hud been learned in regard to the man. Mr. Crow numltted that a clue to the mystery had been dlscov- Drd , but refused to say anything until tliu matter had been fully developed. SITIUMI : : couur NOTI'.S. Court mot pursuant to adjournment. The following attoinoys wore- admitted to prac tice : James L. Mulntosh of Cheyenne county , /ara A. Wilson of Lancaster cfcuntr , - Alonzo P. Tarbox ot LO.MII county , Molllu M. Hlchnrdson of Scott's BlulT county. Sherwin vs uaghagen. Motion to iitash ] bill of exceptions submitted. Iv. & C. Hall way company vs Fit/goralu. Application fur suporsedoas. Submitted. Shcedy vs Benudom. Uovived in numo of John Fit/- ecrald and S. M. Mellck , administrators of plaintiff. Stnto ox re I MoBriito vs Fidelity etc. , Insurance company. Dismissed. Gil- lospio vs Cooper. Kovivcd in name of Emma H. Holmes , administratrix ol W.W. Holinus , Jeceasod. The fellowlnc causes were continued : Wheeler vs Van Sickle , Majors vs Irhh. The following causes were argued nnd sub mitted : Shoedy vs Benadom , Hlodgctt vs McMurtry , Bo.vd vs Furnas ; on motion. Court adjourned to Wednesday , Septem- jor i0. ! * MirriintiibT rnxmtuNcn INPII : : > . The Methodist Episcopal district confcr- mcu ended last night after a pleasant Ilvo lay's session. The following assignment of mnistor-i was made for thu coming year in lie Lincoln district : Ashland , A. C. Cnl- cins ; Ueunott , ( . . II. Dulrnnplu ; Cedar Jluffs , supplied by D. Y. Black ; Cedar Crook , o be suppliedj Cheney , supplied by H. G. A'ilcox ; Davoy , J. H. Warlleld : Eaclo , sup- ilicd by W. H. Tnrrlll : lilmwood , 1. II. Gilmoi'o ; Emerald , F. A. HnIT ; Greenwood , L. Iiigham : Hayc ock , to bo supplied ; Ithaca , W. H. Prosoott ; mcoln City , Ashbury and Bethel , te bu upplicd ; Kiminucl , Orlcn Fifer ; Epworlh , ) . 10. GulwiU ; Grace , W. G. Isham ; St. 'nui , F. S. Stoln , tomporiu-ily ; Trinity , D. V. C. Huntington ; Louisville , G. W. Solby ; iluuley , to bo supplied ; Mead , E. B , Crin- ion ; Palmyra , L. G. Parker ; Plattsmoutii , . , . F. Britf Pralrln Homo , supplied by A. J. imith : Kuvmnnd , .1. M. Hichmond ; Hoca , ! , H. Wehn ; South Bund , supplied y Sninuol Lewis ; University Place , W. B. kloxnndur ; Valparaiso , .I.W. Millur ; Wahoo , 1. E.Wvcoll ; Waverlv , L. C. Lemon : Woup- ng Water , T. A. Hull ; V.'uston , D. C. Phil- Tlio following educational assignments , 'oro made : Wcsloyan University C. I'1. ' Crolghton , hancsllor . G. Miller , financial agent , ; L. L. Lowe , W. T. Cllnu and C. M. Ellinwoud , rofossors. Douglas Somlnnry C. S. Kathan , prlncl * al. ru.i.KO AN ni.r.CTiox , Governor Thavor today issued his olllclal reclamation calling fur an election on Tues- ay , November II. At this time the peonla ill ehooso n Judge of the .supremo court , , vo roL'Ciits of tlio Stnto university , ona nlge in each of the Judicial districts except 10 Third , which has threo. the Fourth , hlch has seven , and thu Sixth and Fif- MJiith , which hnvo two ouch , and ono sen ior from each thu Sixth nnd Twenty-ninth - natorial districts to ( ill vacancies. onus \\ii INPS. : Tlio friends of G. M. Lambortson are push- iir him forward us the proper snccmsor to uiltro Cooley on thu Intorstatu Commorcu imnnsslon. Articles of incorporation of tlio Beatrice lumblng and Haating company hiivu been led. The capital stock is fIJ.OOU. John Fnulhabur tiled his answer In tha luntv court to the suit brought by John 'ottenkamp to recover on a note. Faulhn- ir avers that ha uxoculod thu nulu , but ru- ilved no consideration therefor. \\Asiu.Nf.roN , D. C. , Sept. yu. ISpecial jleu'ram to Tun BII. . I Tiu ! following list pitonts granted Is reported by TIIK Bm : id Examiner Bureau of Claims : William S. and M. C. Cook and A. H. Mor- w , South Otiuihn , nntonmtlo olectrle IIro urin .system , Jnlin B. Graves , CedarHuplds , . , cur ruuiiling : James A. Illnson , DUH . , car coupling : David C. Jordan , David ly , Neb , washing machine ; David Murphy , otix City , la. , assignor to himself nnd E , nldron. East Dnbuipie , la. , oxravatlnn maIne - , Ino ; Albert' ! ' . PallitVarnervillo , ' Noti. , aft eiiimli/.Rr ; Augustus Huueliky : , Lin- In , drlillng machlnu ; H. 1C. Swift , Sterling , . , assignor to the Einpiro Manufacturing mpiiuy , ICeokuk , la. , disk cultivator ; Will- n H nnd J. O. Thnms , Council Bluffs , py holder ; George ' ' . TliiKhum , Burling- 11 , la , smoke consuming fnrnnco- Carl undol and H. Wognor , Groton , S. D. , lira ihtnor. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.