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a8 EALSETRETER ' . TRE OMAHA DAIL:. BEE: SUNDAY AUGUS1 12, 1888 —-SIXTEEN PAGES. OHE DAILY BEE. Liét Them Revoke Tt tion . ‘a8 * well 'as’. fo ° dis- | give countenance to the solicitation ofd your [ VOICE OF THE STATE PRESS. | work for the ronommation and re-olection of THE BEE SCRAP BOOK, i e The board of. edacation has voted to | tethuil 1 tion, ' To | countryman, But you must understand that . v our present attorney general, Loeso." | — | PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | jostpono the -opening of (he. public | & mederate. exicat thi . #avimg | there are cortain Uik bevond the reach of | e Oakiand tndagendent thinks that, the - Umbretian “man who souldn't live in Nebraska on ac- GENERAL SHERIDAN'S RANK, Tt may have been forgotten by many, SnY -l A " Y 8 \ g catch-penny schemes, and youy proposition, 1 TERMSR OF 8UBSCRIPTION, schools from thé 8d to the 10th of Sep- | is alveady being effected.. The whole- | vk i count of blizzards, ought to be - satisfied with ” itis nono the less singular that umbrollag Dajls (Morning Edition) inc ludingSuxpav - | tember, Thisnction isostonsibly taken | galo society has created manufuctures .":\'n'ffih,fiff \‘:L ‘:Zf:\;a‘\l(;nr\!:::::'l:: Ilt‘;::r:dnslx; this westher, ! b ?Iru»TI;:‘:";-:-‘-‘;M;lmnfl;";'l‘:‘l(: WA | did not come into general uso uatil near tha for 8ix Months........... 0. 100000 g oo | 1o give the ten thousand children who | of hoots and shoes, soap and some other | gnameful ,,,,‘,,.,‘,,.,.,',, \',,“h a cumutus of | The Wost Point Republican combines two | Ay the time of his death. Sheridan had at. | €108 Of the last century, Jonas Hanway, Three Months 00000 250 | attend our public school is u lively race be- .8 who died in 1756, it is said, was tho first pogy 8 offensive | truths when it says “ther B OMAIA 81 an opportunity | articles. and these establishments two | theatrical incidents would rend v BiF, miadied to ‘any tained the high t pinnacle of military glory address, One Y eas ” 200 | totake alook at the Omaha fair and | yoars ngorveturned a net profit of almost | as unique, * % ¢ W AW tween the booms of King Corn and Ben Har- | el can be reactied under our system of IR & Uy Sy SEWUIW 3 QransGrricy Now il ANl EARNAN SaneRT. | (he Sebastopol show. Tf this were the | fifty thonsand dollats, Thore are other | Tet the body of the illustrious Columbus, | Fison in Nebraska at presont, ~ The truth i%, | wovorament, The offices of general nd Genoral Putnam's Ride, BUmLoisc, W ASHINGTON OFFiCE, No. 513 | real object in closing the schools for n | co-operative associations for production | tozether with n.u.-.]tr Napoleon, Washing- | they are both going to get there. lieutenant general were created and dis- | Allof the school children of Omaha havh Founr 1 STREET. week we shouid pronoun st} equally revered men, “In Turkey,"” says the Nemaha Granger, | gributed as rewards for brilllant service in | read of Putnam's famous ride down a steep ton, Bolivar and otf: rest forover in peacg, free from altoppro- | “‘when a man is caught ina lie an ofcial is | the field in defense of our country brium, watched by the Kindness and zeal of | sent to paint the front of his house bla grateful hearts, who k:\! true glory and res | Nebraska, when a man has pect nobilit, ous liar, offce-soekers go in que: »ita blunder | in Great Britain, some of which we agance. In | founded by groups of retail stores, ing of the schools is | while others are owned partly by ntended to gratify the pub- ies and partly by individus CORRESPON DENCE, as well as All communications relatinig to hews and edi- T torial matter should be nddre: sed to the korron | reality the ¢ OF THE BEk, much moy The | brocipice to escape from the British dragoons, . In | title of general has been conferred upon but | but how many can tell where this event ranotoric | three persons and that of leutenant-general | occurred. In the town of Greenwich, Conn.g of him for | ypon but five during the century in which we | thereis a point of land running out inta e of extra 'ERS, e I T B T lic school teachers thun it is their | talists. In most of these manufactories, | ™ por the sake of America let us hope Mr. | & ward politician.” have been governed by our present constitu- | Lone Island sound, which, for many yoars, MAHA. Drafts, checks and postoflice ord, 3 | pupils, however, the workmen get no part of | Acwood blushed with shame when he Phe Fremont Tribune does not believe | tion. The former position has been held only | hus been called the “Horse-neck.! It wi made puyabie to the order of the Viewed frora any standpoint. the post- | the . profits. The congress resolved ponement is utterly inexcusable and ill- | 1o p 1he Bee Publishing ( Cnmncny Pmpflclurs advised, No weil-conducted business L. ROSEWATER, Itlllm. house or factory would extend a two ply. The circum- | thatthe reduction of freight vates will have | by Grant, Sherman und Sheridan; in-each formerly used as a pasture for horses, Fox : any bearing on railrond building in Nebraska | case as a result of extraordinary success dur [ 8 long time it was known as “Putnam's the coming year, for it says: ‘It is expected | ag the eivil war Hill.”" Here oceurred his famous ride ou the that next year railroad buildimg in Nebraska Unti 1uly 1708, the army was under divect | 25th of Febru: read the minister’s r mmend to all the fac- | gpances, however, fully demonstrate the tories represented by the dele- | ygter unfitness of the average Ameri G gntes to share profits and risks be- | ¢opsul to represent this country among ST A A & e oo y OBt s senlor ' - = | months' vacation for its well-paid cm- | fyeen the worker, the capitalist and | foeln “Mlm:4 ¥ will receive a new impetus. ‘Phe cost of con- | control of the senior majc Al At that The Guillotine. o ; THE DALY BEE, BIBVEN AL LR VENY: Biibict of 'tHE BUY.| Tie, nhehast A RN TR PO UL | e ey struction will be greatly reducca by using | time, on account of a_threatencd war with | phjg instrument of decapitation s sdw 1 ; v ¥ outse Uiy ¥ [ the consumer. Assuming that this SRelona Lt the corn stalks now growing for telegraph | Frauce, George Washington was made com- | posed to have been invented by Dr. Joseph Sworn Statement of Circulation, season. Would the Union Pacific or | counsel will be d upon, the effect of bkl A poles and ti mander-in-chicf of the army with the title of s SiAsh New York Telegram, Btate of Nebraska, urlington roads or any la It is said that Bolva Lockwo od's letter of | The York Republican holds an untenable | lieutenant-gene Tnace Guillotin, about 17 The story sa County of Dongias, | %% has move than two hundr often related that the inventor suffered sivm that | extending the profit-shaving principle 1 poe il This point is often over: Geo, 1. Tzschuck, secretary of The Iiee Pub. | o " sonson | from consumers to producers will be | oantinee will appear as soon s she can | position on the attorney gencralship. It | looked asitis commoily believed that he | geath by this iustrument of his own creation Usniny compu niily swons thiat the its pay-roll be so extravagant as to close | awaited with great interest by both [ pake up her mind what kind of ribbou she | says: “We want our readers to distinctly | held the higher ofice. However, this is an | g g terror, During the revolution ha ran some hazard of being subjected to its deadly operation, but escaped, and lived to i y k ending August 11, 1588, wa: eriay, Ruutist onday, Augs its shops or storehouses for o week. just | capi to gratify the curic as the nominating messag nn other with, understand that the Republican does net, | erroncous ide 'n by silence, sanction the fight the York v still be s Times is making on General Leese, Mr, | of the senate reading s and workingmen in all | will tie the leaves te It must be said, however, —i Keep Away ¥ 1e oftice of the secretar thus. oy o om Them, ity and pleas- | countric ure of its clerks or wor o iib esharianos do8 /Arrant gren beone of the founders of the Academy of sdiny, Augus en that experience does not warrant great Chieag s \ Td 5 Y ey Ay 7 ; s ; %1 ) ; y wicago Tribune. Leese has been and now is the best attorney | Gentlemen of the Senate: 1 nominate | Modicine at P, 2 . vednebur, Aty Would any of these employes | faith in the success of tae productive | o humbly trust that Mr. dolin Anderson, Lioose hne boen arid fow Is thio bost GHorney | (icorize Washinkton, of Moun Veraon, £0 bg .».-\:\i":-p:.-‘ ‘r and died May 26, 1914, day, Al ask for such afavor after a summer vi- | co-operation experiment. As already | the hero of the nine day’s imprisenment in i 66 T Tonin CHITh 1 6HOUE: - TDHly:fy | Lloutennti eer nd - eommander-in-chief | B¢ sdiihdal SIS B Baturiay, Augnetii cation of two months? The two hundred | stated, it has been successful on shat Wl in Nebrasiea, will soaist the neduo: | yiivne Agtit we Have ond we asle thab tate | Uoid Bioisoe thised oF to' be raised in to Origin of ‘‘Tectotaller." 5 Average........ and fifty teachers and janitors who are | small scale in England, and theve is | tive overtures of the dime museum man. Hiotiors e puased grotmd = A Rtaten Tl arpree SRl abARE ¢ ““'“‘-:“l |‘m'"tl‘!;» an m'tlunu of Prestott ! e e (e gtk Al ! : L i S 0 arov st OB e ancashive, in addressing temperanco meet- f ¢ Sworn to heforo m et A o) el Just to seo | doubtless in this LI The Clubbers Must Go. Columbus has just had a circus, but it | He never exercised the duties as the ex- | . acknowledged that he had been a hard presence this 11ih day of A D [ show, draw about five thousand dollars | ment to justify the action of the eg-op- Philadelphia Times, would scem that the Argus wants another | Pected hostilities fell uader, and he there- f g, ana being an illiterate man and i R 5 L, Notary Public. for that weck, without rendeving any | epative cong looking to the The clubbing policoman must go. If the | one, for 1t says: *‘It is reported that ex r‘.r‘.vd.“.., while \.\4;1‘1‘.,-‘{”"\: positi q; A tin | wintof n word to ekpross how much ha County of 8.6 return. tenston of the prineiple, but it is to be | only way to et him off tue force is to put | Senator Van Wyck and el DD | Bl R Gl Gl LR cn abstaincd from malt and spirits, oxs George 1, Tasciick, being ot duly swornde- | But this is not the « fantur ¢ | apprehended that with the widen him iu jail, to jail he will have' to go. It is | wor hurston bave been invited to make f major eenoral, oven tiraugh the anl | cluimed: “Tam now - tectotatler,” about P“L.“\.m.‘_.“,,”,,.m‘ {hut the wetual average | Donrd has not merely squandered five | jts application the difficulties to success | shameful that a man under bail for clubbing | speeches at the Columbus fair, We would | COWI 19 e Appointiment « L telal 19 daily circulation of THE Daiy Bee for the sand dollavs’ worth of sep I f e S woren should be turned loose on the streets | sugwest that they have a joint debate, [f | @8 licutenant general, in vecoznition of his monith of Augi, oa 10181 sonleas | Srious BBt B L but | will be found to greatly increase, and | FRCC % o bie on the first oppor- | such o dlscussion could be gotten up Colum. | brillisnt campaign in Mexico, At the be Matches. {wmnh:”fll” coples; for | it has robbed the growing generation of | those which have been found to obstruct e 5 2 i VeHa I this | #inning of the late contest he r d, while Lucifer matches cume into use about 1834, 4 ovem our boys and girls of fivedays’time that | the operation of the principle else- | "yt oo ot oveusa for polico | soason than ever before F5t iiiian vaATe ERE T WAK WIS In March, 1842, Roubon Partridgo patented 1y, 1888, 17 uld have heen pro bly « oyed i appear to preve Lt 5 p 5 oftic ‘i ' or mac ey for manufacturing the sp! 1 Iary, 1468, 1,0 e ui]ln\ been profitably employed in | where L appear to prevent the full |y eity, People i the streets are uearly And this is the Columbus Journal's en. | Oficers with no higher r bl ! :‘-"-“”r”\'l DL | the schools, and nev be vestored [ consummation hoped for in England. | qlways disposed to treat a policeman with | dorsement of a tried and faithful statc ofi. | €l The trausfer of Grant to u 1833, Schrotter, of Vienna, discovered hiy e o to them at any pri Noyertheloss the experiment is worth o | respect, s a protoetor and guardian, When | ece: “Attorney General Lecse has kept him. | U1° Potomue raised him to th ilious phosplorus, by e uso of which j Rworn fo before me and ~mr~~1'wl inmy [ Suppose, however, that the object in | thorough triai, and nowheru else can it | he proves himself a vuffian their indignation | solf a little eloser to the people's intercsts IL'-"H"'M*“ pand the close of thut caw i rad !" ‘;”“4"5'““'\! , und presence this It dug of Auauty Al yibtc. | fact. as well s in name, is 10 give the | so well receive it as in England, Mean- | is all the greater, but whatever hostiity they | than any other mun we romember in a state | PrOUsht hita the itle of gencral, at the sumo | the munufacture less nlealthy —_— | chool children a weck's holiday, What | while the working people f Amgrica | showis of hisown creation. The brutul po- IHeFapHBITent Tty ST NBHERHAN | T e e R sl Blue Laws ot Connecticut, = Y =l s { g v g o {GAmBH JA > eNGl and. especia e g & g s electio! 1e presidency, his mil AV PR priidy WIAT a nice lot of bedfellows those | i3 the practical effoct Jikely to be? Ave | may judiciously study the suceess that | ! RSEH ';xj""“}‘_ et ‘l‘nf ke afford to pick up anothor man i Mr. | % (o eion e roken, and . '\l-"'.““ R ;fl( i '”1"' shall thirty-seven picked men will make. we not lable to have scoves of aey AT R R AT SE G e A LB AR O R L B B ALLE EDLISH i promoted. The winter | (iod. e A LT Lk ' e —— dents which are ineidental to the crowd 5Tile b AL va Bo e helenieney with which the police deg ofeials without a decent attompt to do their | 110 & 23 it fod, il bee put to death. ; i LR AR LD ment treats its clubbers is ultozether | quty are so common that it is u refroshing | Pefore his death Grant was vestored tothe | 1 any man or woman bee a Witeh, that is Ir any accidents happen to school | ing of streets on such occasion Is not e e wrong. It brings the department itsolf into | gratification to find a man, now and again.” | ©Mee of gencral and placed on the retire | path or toth with u familliat spicrit, i children during the “fair vacation” the | the crowding of public thoroughfares | Factory Labor and Domestic Service. | 3 ERl s e M i) Lgell list. 3 A d | g 1 diseredit and destroys the respect and con i iarzbho ¢ i e in AL they s put to death responsibility will properly lie at the | and conveyances cortain to be mate- | The disclosures which a Chicago [ fidonce of the publie. Au official snould be | e lrseuess of oux stuto s this Hius | e position was abolished with the retire 1f any person shall blaspheme the name of v door of the school bonrd. vially increased by ten thousand boys [ paper is making of the hardships and ined in_ every rizhtful exereise of his | AT ”"‘mr"j chketd _1‘;{::“‘,‘ ment of Sherman, and the army was com- | (o0 the fMather, Sonne or holy Ghost, with e and givls at lavge in the city? Should | privations of the gr ority of wirls | authority, but the moment he shows himself ‘(‘.‘lrll‘l"‘_’lf;”,. $tiso .m..:n im“*’.“ j""";"!"l !"", ""'"‘l'”’n: g reral Sheridan | givect, express, presumptuous or high-handed Just hecause John Andoerson made | not the board be justly held resonsible | employed in the factories of that city | unfitto be trustod with a club, the elub {1 LA 00 S B0 0 Bt of Now der until hig recont illucss. Mhen @ bill was | plaspliems, of shall eurso in tho like manuer, himself famous by being buried in af for any injuries the school ehildren | has ereated a vast amonnt of local inter- | Should be taken from him. The clubbing noon during harvest thy go in o ain- | iug the oftico of liowenant genoral and ro. | gl bee put to death well, it is nof anexcuse for other may sustain during this oxtra vacation? | cst, and the paper is in daily receipt of | PClicCman must e from a wheat field which contains 400,000 | storing that of general, which was to ¢ v\-..lw.‘ i eensim ‘,,].‘:v LAl b ':““”{'}: b braskans to seok glory in n similar w Had the board simply ordered the [ many communications conveying com- a than the whole state of Delaware: | at the death of the next ont.Stierl- | Bovillish practios, hos. ghall be ll:fllu:mw B T s sehools closed for one or two hall dags, | mendation and suggestion. Quite | s, Langtry will R [ night Mary calls the cattle houe | dan was immediately appointed by President | qean g M“U‘;"“", OIS o {3' Ukl fand directed the teachers to escort | naturally most of those sympathizers | for her ranch in California. Mrs. Langtry [ [/ 40 stnre larger than the state of Penn- | Cleveland to this postion. He uever per- | ~If uny man stealoth man or mankinde, hea 2 or to cry that the Union and Northern | ¢heir pupils to the fair, no sorious ob- | with the ill-paid and mistreated facte has been going at o golden gaiv for some | S¥1Va formed the duties of the place for, since that | il bee put to death. Pucific railronds S} mAnBIPCLIGIR | e : ;i m X i ing | time, he had not risen from his b The clfic railroads have made up their [ joction could have been raised. As it s who write advice to them suggest | years. 1Y SoRunin BBl US| i1l e | it (000 moh easiae |, L nyman Fica R0 bY) TalhS v lonees SOl f'fl(“’lm: and w oo ,,.].‘,,,, a ,flv‘,_, is the parents and guardians of se h“m domestic service as the means of cscape Claus Spreckles has not joined the sugar | on L. S, Irwin \“\xllull\l.t 'fu.l' lhol »mhvl"n v «”xl.;;n .-;:p;”h I:,\ 1‘-1[;':‘ :M“m 4‘.;5 I‘.,:. ::m“. tingly and of purpose to take away any man's [actory f"“". The experienc \\|.lh children will be compelled to o from their present unfortunate condi- | trust,in spite of rumor. He is still going his | gencralshin: He is lnu(l}m in-law of \\'{‘Ix o )‘1.“"-"i i va BS teos .“mrm m’ bee put to death, the Pacific railroads has been that satis- | gpeeial eare and supervision to IH‘ o [t picturing plensant homes and | OWn sweet way, and feels able to ‘‘beet” all Joe Scott, our present commissioner of pub LRSS LA ALt LU : he arconly a few of what werg factory schedules always mean exorbit- fous T 3 A [ slimet i et e opponents, lic lands and buildings, who has been con- | AS that was the highest rank i the military | ¢y110q “Capitall Laws.” serious injurics and possible loss of | bright firesides where they might be | “P0 1 : ; i : at | service to which he could aspire, he was not = ant tolls for their patrons e il g P L R it Thomas Nickerson, of Boston, the million- | spicuous for his nersistout efforts to defeat | 8 . Id uspire, Gy Pitat Books BerTian (1 Baglakd h even the greatest of vigi- | contented and happy. Tt ds con- | yice"bresident of the Mdxican Contral rail- | any railvoad regulation by the state board | cut off untit he haa reached the topmost FafDionks Eriited ininnsland. i X 7 lance may fail to prevent through- | sistent with the sympathetic interest of | youd, is the son of a Cape Cod fisherman, | of transportation; railroad interests would | round of the ladder, and had placed his naime ¢ hose who are curiout THE people of Shenandoah, Towa, 7 ; . 3 ) el ey R - § i i i c R o 7 about such matters, the titles of a few of tha B sl ann fonthesed e 3 out —an entive week. In pro- [ these counscliors that they should do | and began life penuiless. have nothing to fear. The will of the people | in the list of mil leaders, above thos Hrih ool A A Ve and feathored “a villain “and | yosting againstthis ill-considered action | this. They are kindly-hearted people | Gen. Alfred H. Terry is rapidly regaining | 15 the sovercign power, and railroad corpor- | Washmgton and Scott alongside of kel A DGR choked him until he confessed his | Py B is not it S Sl Gl e N A Hav ¥ tions must submit to reasonable regula- | and Sherman. VICTOR Roszw The Game and Playe of the Chesse; The R T 1015 S vldbat thatiTowa ia not Lo SER 0f 1spived by spiteful- | who make their own homes and fire- | his heaith at his home in New Haven, Conn. | atio 1 i S asonable regula- A Boke of Tulle of Old Age; The Polyeronyon; WeiBntdone by Nebraskn, Kanusas or| nccoor lllwill towacd the teachers ov | sides ploasant and bright, treating/| Hehasan old urmygont o hislawninwhich || tion. Sheridan at Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, °64. | The Chronicles of Eugland; Polyeronyon; Dakota whe! ".L ki 73 1,‘”‘."'.' v | members of the hoard. The practice of | those who serve them with just consid- | Bie spends most of his time. = The Sidney Telegraph sums up the railroad Witten for The I The Hylle of Perfection; The Dascription of akota when it comes to alynching | cyiting dows the school term and pee- | eration, and they suppose other people | Fen-thousand-dollar “Mike” Kelly has not | situation in this wvay: “The railways have | QId Early camped at Fisher's Hill, Englonde, Walys, Sootland aud Ireland; party. Tarring and feathering the oh- § bhivtin g children to roam at large during | genorally 46 likewise deserted the Bostons after all. This will | concludedto fight the state of Nebraska and | Resolved some Yankee blood to spill. RRATbrals PHLYGe Ject of popular attention is a decided | fuin time was R Gt e At et | TR S ales & 8y ion ' o | resto ‘e confidenee it human lost by | refuse to acknowledge the authority' of the | He chose his time when Phil was gone 4 A R Ao e A IR e nandoal casel| = < M ¢ by this 1 But it would secem they are very much | jpany people when they heard of Kelly's de- | railroad commission to regulate ratbs, Lhe | Lhe Yankee camp to fall upon. Commencement of th ¢ Revolution. nnovation, aund in the Shenandoah case paper more than a year ago. We shail [ in error. At all cvents their well- | ¢ L e 5 At night (of other ways bereft) In referring to the Amoeric, avolution i it proved highly effective ARl ek ABIkS il e i aeils | AL B RAVIaR S Nesh b W aroud kbl ection. Union Pacific arrogantly asserts that because | He marched his troops around our left, . Inreferring to the American revolution it s ‘ 0 do so until the practice is ant a € 18 met by erous assur General Beauregard has u"nz.uml the pub- | it was chartered by the government the state | With orders strict unto his ho; isa common practice to designate the “Bat- Ir WAS a happy inspiration of Post- s[l’)[lpx‘l‘.‘ Senir ; ances from those who have had the e works commissionershinp at New Or- cbraska cannot legally regulate its rates. | To nothing take—"twould make u noise. 1s 4 commencement. master Gallagher to suggest that the There is still n_m.» .'“ revoke this or- perience that as a rule domestic ser ns, and exceptional activity in the per- We hope the aland state ofl- | o oy w St EA st et es a commencement? If it Irish-Americans should raise a national | €* and we hope it will be done. h puins and privations which are [ nicious propaganda of the Louisiuna State | cers will pr rousty and teach | Wo Yauks were still on slecp inteut, Riau d bp Agclded ting thiiifes basistation iy (e LS e Faction ol & Mo ument t0 not less severe and unhearable, and in | lottery may be looked for. the railway corporations that they are not | Unuil the Rebs with rousing volley British by 2 a troops shall be conside A ] y A s 7 T oo Levi P. Morton is really a good-looking | stronger than the people of Nebraska. Warned us that sleep was death uud folly, er coment, thus the glor, Geveral Sheridan, —Of all Americans Qo:Opoation i England, et T e (o A Rl S rT o e P Er o mes B | el X ” O1d Eariy carricd out his plan, Uelongs to M Bintiar FILYL Tt fon e cHa 4 e American workingmen, with all who | sutffered at the hands of greedy ) 5 T The South Sioux City Sun prophecies, from | Surprisis ok and his command at i y who have made [rish names illustrious 3 7 3 * | iook as though he were advertising a patent ¢ W Q058 i " nand, 1t shall be decided that the first blood X . Sl are concerned for whatever will benefit | and inconsiderate facto employ- 3 1! ) present indications, that “the legislature to | Who had not time their lines to forin— ) $ in the history of this country Phil Sher- | #4 S00eerier O W WS e e PY* | medicine and had posed for the “before | PIEART R TRT 8 S one of | So sudden was the rebel stor. shed n resisting British ossion shall ba idan stands foremost. It is a tribute of | the cause of labor, will find interest and ”l;’ "“l“““‘_ 2 “"“ £ “; ‘;"“;‘-, DUt | taking” illustration. In reality his features PR NI Ll B s e ; considercd as the commencement, thus the honor due to the distinguished hero of | instruction !]'_l fh"l.;":: the progress and (\;thfl_q‘l""{“ "10 S0, muotiof ’l his us | are clear-cut and handsome and his complex- | i3 e ¥ 00 NE S BT O jLup s ?{il'{'\_t‘“;”;l“w time should be set back 10 the 5th of March, Winchester that the Irish perpetuate [ DY i (Jk ACSILOLE R0 oA MO niling SRSl IBY RIS Roa s s 0 man Yy | on [ treshand whelesome: howls and the yuwpers making the noise sral Grover of war-like fame pwhionithe King Bt Aghiooqirred. his glory by erectinga fitting equestrian | B1nd: The twentieth co-operative con- | women who employ servants. One who | Mr. Randall lives in u 85,000 house at | nave hardly commenced to try their lungs, | Said he would help them play the gume, T'he next in order would be the burning of [ e e gress was vecently held at Dewsbury, | has done domestic vice writes: ‘T | Washington, and is a poor man. s Judge \ The Sun predicts that the members of the | He formed a line some hundreds stroug the British war schooner, “Gaspee” in Na i (SRR though the commencement of the ex. | wouldn’t live out in a family, women | Kelley: “I have a false reputation for be- in | Mo check Old Early and hus throug; raganset bay during the night of June 9th, g ) ent of the ex- | wouldn out in a family, women | Kelle i alse rey - | latter class will get their jackets dusted in | And so he held the rebs at bay. L e O g QuIETLY and puticntly laboring | periment dates farther back than twenty | trnt you sobad.” In a similar vein | ing rich, because 1 am called Pig-Iron Kel | November, Not that we beliove they do- | 21l was fanbed oo ovors LT O O i o BOb SRt smong the unfortunates of this city a [ years. Indeed it 1s move than two de- | write all who have “lived out,” some of | le¥, but I never 0“'!‘\(\1 a hfllf‘ e of iron in | goserve such a fate, but because the crop of T T T e CUEHNRE SURE S SIS, number of philanthropic women of | cades since Mr. Gladstone pointed out | them relating experiences that must | Y life Loamindobt wmove than I ean pay, | foolsin Nebrasia is no smaller this year | Y5 £ e The Charge of the Light Brigade, Omaha have taken upon themselves the | that there wer 000 co-operators in | cause the least fortunate of factory girls ‘;:;im “::,‘m‘l‘du‘;“‘; e ,’ml ‘] S ;‘":"l:"“ than it was last year.” Tntil some other troops could rally ward, the Llgtiah 1 responsibility of establishing a home for | Great Britain who, by dispensing with | to congratulate herself that she is not | b AW Y ‘ S Y| The Wayne Herald says that “Hon. Uriah | 10 drive old Early from the valiey. \Waa: thorolamanitbany ) ) " ) 8 A country, in the hopes of being able to satisfy YHO. Sorale : The Johnnies thought the victory won, Not though the soldier k unfortunate women. The aid of all | the services of vetail shopk s, saved | forced to do domestic service. my creditors before I die.” Bruner, of West Point, is a candidate for the | Ayqhillaging at once begun,— Ronialone had. blundsrta good citizens who haye at heart the | one million five hundred thousand Of course there are myriads of homes L. M. Weston, n Michigan- banker, says it | 2o ination for state senator, and asks for it [ Robbing the dead and wounded, too, ‘The question *What was the blunder, and ralits of ! Bagiir i JE 3 sy S e Mot nker, 8ays It | on 4200 page railroad bill which he has pre- | As none but southern bloods could do. b do," has often boon nsked, Perb ality of the city and the correction | dollars on thewr yearly consumption. where servants are well treated and are | cost him 5,000 to tearn that Chief Justice [ ot 875 P ORE T TR I8 RS A how mnde,” has often been asked. Perbaps of the social ovil, is needed in thisynder- According to the statistics presented | not continually made to feel that the | Fuller is an able lawyer, but the lesson was | b g % B g sl el llis | o when the day was utmost lost the following will explain: 4 : < ; or A 0 the fixing of a minimum rate. That is, mak- Santn relnfosoluz Hoak itvas) modo)dusing (what liox taking. Thetask is a difficult one, and | at the recent congress there are now | service they render 1s degrading, | convincing. Says Mr. Weston: “He wasthe | 0o ate and g it illog S o g oAU et 4 4 i i ! S ; Yesuon & mga rate and muking it illegal for the com- | The host He sent was but o man, Boent aallod tholllOn ey Wailiab. obngas success can be attained only by the en- | 1,850 workingmen’s retail stores, hay- | but it is doubtless unfortunately | opposing lawyer in a suit in which our bank panies to cl This move he claims | But 'twas the noble Shi an. ¥ a Sieril 6 ¥ o age i 1o o N Bo : L rue that i rreater ber those i was one of the opposing parties. We thought % 5 o 3 Yocame wi eht the town of Balaklava, which lies ten miles [ couragement of these philanthropic | ing 920,000 members. These stores | true that in a greater number those in 3 is necessary in order that weak companies | On, on, he cawme with lightning southenst fro sbastopol, On the 35th of women in their work of reclaiming the | have collectively a shave capital of $45,- | service are subjected to treatment which | e had a dead sure thing, and I laughed at build roads without the danger of being | A0 HeIP his troops in hour of necd, Ootabor Wi ehanag ; g ) ¥ D ) him before we went into court, He didn’t And scatter ‘neath the southern sl ctober, 1554, 12,000 Russians, commande: erring one: 000,000, besides a good many millions on | makes their task as hard and disagree- s et Tis ta it witieaes o oues. Mr. Bruner | Pho men who dare his camp surp by General Liprandi, attacked and took soma : deposit. Last year the amount of their | able asany to be conceived of, and per- | grot s SR 8 ERERE T8 B hat brain eme isentirely n"“‘:"fl“rm-ml- e e redoubts i the vieinity which had been ene TuE discovery of natural gas in the | gjes renched $120,000,000, and nearly | mits little of the sunstine of gladness t0 | of hig and licked us so badly that we didu't yiisiunililc isaaisokridionionsuad | i n iR IR A D A trusted to about Turks. They next ase Ban Luis valley, Colorado; and the fa- | §15 000,000 was divided in the shape of [ enter their life of drudgery. Women | know whether we had been a-foot or a-horse- | o 2 . While every heart was filled with pride saulted the English, by whom they wore ; vorable indications of its existence in profits among the members. This last | are responsible for this, and the fact | back.” The North Nebraska Bagle lets out a lusty 1\“‘,' t[mlvw u.mnm; Im‘ul!cv ide, compelled to retire, mainly through the ar Dorti e % i ot L b ver Dakota co s expenses: | And bid them all the fight rencw vhi of the he ¢ '\ by Bri other portions of the state, holds out a | g peyresents the annual saving now | that it is so general would scem to KINGS AND QUEENS gyer .,[‘% R T W06 Lot ety o dania do f| LoLLEo Gk LipH) iy 1',,‘ "-‘, “l”‘,‘: promise that manufacturing entorprises | oyoeted by dispensing with the profits | prove the natural instinet and disposi- pabaail DAk i, (ot thora hius beon & grons noglent of | 13¥ night our camp we will regain dior Saniotls WK 9 00 SRk U ] on a more or less extensive seale ma i e 7 . ey e K f wome! how the lanst consids The young king of An has o slight at- | #8840 us be £ro eglect of | A4 vengeance take for all our slain, Lucan. After this, from an unfortunata | be a tt . e of middlemen. When a new co-opera: on of women to show the least consid ‘taolc of hoaoaest ihiaita the most Important v on the part of some one for the present conecption of L Raglan’s order, Lord K “?"clfll'-“, theve in the not very far | ive store is founded, » minimum in- | eration and generosity to her sex when | giti i Spain has had for somo tine. state of cxistence in county affaivs. There | Then order flew from left 1o right, Lucan ordered Lord Cardigan, with tha & duture, A Denver paper says there is | yosyment of five dollars is usually | under her control. The practical facts Emperor Frederick was a prominent Free- chance for investigation, One thing is ,]\.;":} ,‘.f?.‘:.‘,{‘j“,‘. -.‘1‘""3..«'1“'.‘ Qramng Alghty light cavalry, to charge the Russian army, evidence of the existence of natural gas vequired to constitute a share- | of the situation are that there an | mason, but his son, William 1L, has an un- n, too much money is expended each | \yith Joss of all they'd gai which had re 0 on its own ground with negr Denver, and also near Pueblo, und | poider, When one of these societies is | abundant supply of girls who are willing | gonguerable prejudice against the brother- | Why would it notbe s good idea to | Avound their flauks brave Custe ~ its artillery fu fr Tuis order was mosf that it is highly probable it can be | faiply establis . 1o T DL P r which wi hitie) g arrange for a general curtailing of expenses | As other cavalry could neve lantly obeyed. Of 607 British horsemen g airly established, however, an install- | to do factory labor for pay which will The duke of Edinburgh has been made a ) Lound in wostern Colorado. With nat- | ant of twenty-five cents accepted, | furnish only the most meagre sub- | general of infautry m the German army. ‘f“"‘ ‘”_‘ "1“"]?; ‘{"1 ::"‘:‘ "“‘]'“":;‘;'f"_ _|‘“‘ Tneluding o e e el P whot in this famous charge only 193 re: = Sral gusndded to an abundunt supply | and thereafter the sharcholder'sd sistonco, rather than go to house- | Bueen Hirioria s oulya colonol in the samo i (T O AT (s Three cheers for Emory, Crook and Wright P cetael 5 . aoturing i T 4 1 A organization, f 0 anyc « 0 e cheers for ory, Crook and Wright! Spectacles. of coal & hoow for manufacturing in | donds upon his purchuses aro credited | work, while the number of girls com- | *FULCNEC Lok nas been made honorary | moncy on hand to pay it. In doiug it this | Torbott, Morvitt and Gonoral Dwight! oAbl BC A e oldib faa s . KR8 e ory B ; : : | ! ctacles, uuknown to the anci ‘olorado would be assured. to him until his subseription is paid up. | petent and willing to do domestic ser- | master of the Corporation of German Taii- v Dukota county would save from 20 to 40 | Three for Custer and his command! A n invented by = % el It is computed that by this suppression | vice is constantly less than the demand, | ors I th ocauso ho provented Prince s (ol ast And threo for General Sheridan! ™ Eaneralty Btgbee tbaigd by VERN HRDO ieorgia, i % avents o eantt Alexander o suburg from pressing his ;i e 30t s v nation—each e son. Alexande 0 ok o me“l" AR ’l"‘{l‘;v‘(? S ‘:"7 of the retail shopkecper the co-operators | even in the most populous seetions. | S BN 9. Prasbiug b fug of the venomination of Hon. | And now this dreadful war is doue, aly, about 1 rding to Dr. Plott een renominated by the democrats of | oo nt Joast ten per centon all that | And it would appear from the sentiment |~ King Christian of Denmark has decorated R. Keckley for state senator, the [ May north and south united stand, 8y wware. 1uy by Roger Bacou, abou his state, and in his speech before the part of their wages which is not needed | expressed through the communications | Prince Henry of ( any with the Order of | York Times says: “His sterling qualities of Ml an'glnv A nappy | v-t\ i A 50. Mauni, in his treatise, gives proot iy convention hoped the time would come | 4 gofray rent and taxes. to the Chicago newspapers that this | the Elephant. ]},( -‘"‘“r“‘ymw “i":‘-‘ o 1 and heart, his carnest and gencrous | ~13V Asa Dixon, Blur, Neb., Adrust 1553, avor of Salvino being the inventor. | when the solid south will not be neces o eliminate the profits of the whole- | situation is likely to continue, at least palinlyiagy \u(‘f,l‘l“,"{‘l'u’i,‘,‘l’l‘ thobrunk Prince X for the party and for the people, and his THE DEMOCRATIC ALLIE (e sary, but thanked God that now, when | Gy arehant, and to avert at the same | until there is a more generally just and The queen of Roumania’s poem in memory | UNissailuble record place bim sbovo rivalty, | 1, ) ition Sinews of War Furnished « Wheeler Wileox, ;f“’“’ necessary, the "“““‘I"“"‘l" ”""“‘ time the dunger of being boy- | generous consideration for girls who Mmporor l"" 1[""“ 1w ‘"‘I’(‘"”'*’“;' 'I“"' b '“'“'I "I t' "'"“,’ll"sl"r "'[ ‘y'l"("“"N Tlll'i by the Bourbons, it was said one time, his is a good deal like the man who ’ i . o p e all, as the sto hat it refiects on the | Keckiey is right on a mportant 188108 anc X 52 1 to T in his youthful prime. cotted by the wholesalers in con- | enter domestic service than now pre- sont | emperor v y 1 Wasiinaroy, August 11.—[Special to Tie 3 3 an 4 it ‘emperor is now denied, But the | has the ability and the courage to maintain ) ool and the heart keo hoped to be able to live honestly some | .. iionce of the complaints of exas- | vails. stion rests with Quuen Victoria, who has | his position and make himself clearly under- | BEE:1-=-Ono of the promised scaudals in con ! I gay, but thanked the Lord that s01ong | \,ied shopkeepers was the next step. 5 Wl qes stood, He nccomplished more during the | Mection with the ci ate to the | wien the blood is a river that's running riot as he was stealing he could find what he § 7y o objoct bus been partially ac- A Deserved Rebuke. r'lul;-lvll,'ufli 8 l.lu\nrhl-lu }.’I(]la_uu-lmlm] |||-\\f‘. ;l‘ last sossion of the legislature than any.| Prohibition ticket high in t;: the boys will be boys, .,H“ | “x‘ say, 3 S e Thi s A I i sl L. The character of s 3 3 e | © ,00) bottles of the choic wines of al e & ey S the counsels of the republican management, | Aud a man’s tie better wi had his day, wanted and not get caught. This 15 & | o, plished, the sales of the English co- | ){ hf“‘l““”:“:“";’ “‘;"f‘, ‘l’; t"“ e ‘:"‘t sorts. 1t has just been decided, and very | other member of the scnate, though it was | S SOUERCER) EIR IR G RACREEEPRA | = : presidential year, and Governor Gordon | o pative wholesale society amount- ..lx \{x nent sen =l row |<_ “llmfim ]n'n]nlll\', that ]mo,u and ulllllu-lnlhl‘ll') on- | his first term, His worl was entirely ungel- | FR00 nT TG Gl e aatistaction of (1}... sinner veformed, and the p nm-:nlélm illi Y emocratic party | ; & 3 he American people 1s striking! sumable’ articles, are to be distribute ety 4 o benafioln ¥ will bo show aListy £ the prodigal son wWho cam o th 1s willing to seo the democratic party |y, lagt year to nearly thirty :.ll\d ,L,.‘,m !n‘\‘"il:ltu‘c ‘:’] i'nln,, i \ among the hospitals. LD “1‘“““1‘ Nl 'd]"' foxs m““‘ "l"’“sl.‘“," 1110 1 11 e most skeptical that uot only is the pro- thd, gain the election by fair means or foul. | ij\jon dollars. This wholesale society | ™ e “| e OB GR0UTT oL It is reported that Quoon Viotoria fntends | M'C PUPlic snd creditable to himself. hibition campaign in the various doubtful | And the ( an people threw open the doot A year ago, when ho visited Ohio, his |y, o tading capital of about four and | O" the island of Sau Domingo. Our | o purchase the Villa Zirio at San Remo, the | The Farmers' Advocate, published at | grates being conducted with democratic | With o watin Ahian everbalore \ specches were all in favor of dividing a half million dollars, and among its consul to that republis, H. C. Astwood, residence for a time of the late Emperor th Loup, grasps the political situation in | yoney, but that the immweniate friends of \\'\ »{n"\ “nnl \C |\h7;y:\“}“.” nlnn"m the solid south . . | addressed a letter to the minister of the | Freder She intends to leave the apart- | the state and expounds the gospel truth to | Prosid veland dictated the nomina- | 41 & 81X Vol thalx pathway svith ' ies four steamships engaged in e R T . ments as they were during the distinguished | 's as follows: “A detormined e tions of ohibition ticket. Tdo not say | 1 tEe 0rC SIFERT o4 1 . " 1 4 A conveying goods between England and nterior with this businesslike propo- | patient's ocoupauc, AT S AR PP T Tt that th: form the rank and file of D e ey et ol A ow A NoTABLE event in dramatic civcles | FHAYOVIRE BPOCE WORETE R B TEE | sition, That a contruct be entered into | Queen Victoria rocently, it is said, desired | f0rt i being mado to olect to the logislatire | o, hiave uny connection ady ( was the performance last week of Mr. A8 gontinent. Ay B botween an American showman, H. M. | toinspect u detachment’ of Ceylon Rifies | men who will use their efforts towards ve | yiyy tais icague. 1 do say, howe thaut Augustan Daly’s New York company in | the wholesale society a retail stovemust | 000 AT o government of San | that were in England. None of them knew | pealing the present railroad law which hus | most of the 1 who are furnishing malden went astray, e in o of she Shrew” at. Str take a certain number of twenty-five il > § English, When they paraded in tho | proved to bea gigantic obstacle in the way | the sinews for tho — campaign, and RPNt AT The Taming of the Shrew™at Strat-1 oV 0o 0 ortioned to the num- | POMingo for a period of four yoars for | grand corrider at Winasor the queen, pass- | of the monopolizing railroads. We trust that | Who have control of i, ~ar > and hsartthan hoad, ford-on-Avon, the birthplace of Shakes- . ) o ““‘ |||l\.m|u|~l (oA, the privilege of oxhibiting the remains | ing among them, asked one: ““Have you | o€ wIEH T UE Gl b i e as the directiy in the interest $ R 1 biindly where fond lova peare, Threo yours ago Miss Mary An- | er & 1 oWR MENOR | e G0 | of the immiortal Christopher Columbus }f{,r“ o an g noeawwer Was 1l | Jaw has proven of great value to the shippers | Humocratic mone [ R R A koo | derson likewise achieved a brilliant tri- | ¥ ? coprosented in the | i the United States, traying any embarrassment, answered: “Oh, | of Nebraska and should be amended in such | vicious and 3 dor ut will by & fair giel's sido. umph in Shakospeare’s town in hismost | €O-operators represented in he That for this right, the government of | indeed ! and dropped the conversation, All | a way as to leave no loop hiole tarough which | prohib ters are men of fouor and the d N @elightfui comedy, *As You Like It.” [ Wholesalo society is o part| o . A the soldiers caught the remark and remem- | ¢ i o ™0 Giel when important | highest type of cha . T it ma- | opie woman repented and turncd from hel gALtul comocy, y ‘o | proprictor of that institution, The co- San Domingo was to receive twenty | hored it, and when they went home repeated | (he railvoads can chow’ WAS jority of them come from the republican My This may noton the whole appear strange [ NI A I AR thousand dollars per annum ar fifty per | it to their comrades and friends, and now in | trausportation questions arise. d would vote the republican ticket | gt ne d to let n pince we have become accustomed to | OPerators havea ba eir OWNy | (it of the proceeds, The government | Ceylon the priucipal English phrase heard is, | he Grand Tsland Independent ias had a not that thoy believe they ean pro- | e prayed that she ikt bo fo make Stratford the Amarican Mecea, | Dandling annually more thau cighty ¥ 8 b, indeed " which s very important, be- | o ST R oung Kearney law by malking u stand with a wiven, % =41 miliion folle s moreover was to place at the disposal of | cause the queen used it. ikl Rt b A B clor B L Crance p e that an | Rt rold her to look for mevey in heay Yet how startling the announcement | N i st the American “*a guard of eightsoldiers T yer, who aspires to_the offico of attorney v tiris i% the law of the earth we i would fall on musical ears to hear that ’l"“ clearly bh““]"v '.‘hbl‘:’fll('- that 1 showy uniforms ond four priests Roard of Public Works, general, and comments as follows, -\\leuru 2 of thong rusonis who aro trying to I That th vouian 18 scorried, whil - ~ the experiment in distributive co-ope- | M0 Al o ) o l % ’ cquainted with M. Irwin and can bition party, and that it will be & company of American artists had | the exper ment in 0 : U "OPG- | 1o thole cononioal vestments.” The board of public works held a short | not lh,.l\l‘llmlul -“ll b | e L0IB. AR /A0, fi A LR i et gone to Beyreuth tointerpret Wagner's | ration has been a great success. Yet it In reply to this remarkable proposal session last evening and granted to Hugh n]clthmunlnomunl.lmlx : ‘n‘ B v!o st 1 om the most unmis: | it the woeld suid, f toa 1 not g . i r Verdi’s | €068 only part way in the solution of the *3 h ? Proposal | murphy the contract for paving Pacific | ally. But we think, and expre gy #] RN S AR A ug:“‘“fi“‘n‘\’,: ‘fuml:':,'fv“,‘:,’f }'.",fe‘,'. :.,q.y,'..,n O AR S 1 the profits | the minister of the interior veplied with | street from Sixth to Teuth with sandstone. | that Mr. Leese has doue his duty so excel- | democratic organizers wone into’ Now oLt iy e { el b of the shoukeeper and the whol Jjust indignation: This is one of the contracts lately taken | lently, that the people cannot spare this trug | Jersey, New York, Connecticut wnd Indiana, | The lady w o Teft a description of her tainly as much in the range of . possibil- fhoykeopar _and e . ““"s;’ Profound astonisbment, Mr. Consul, 1s | away from Regan Bros. In compliance with | sorvant, and that no other men ought to be | and that the purpose s to boom the wrobibi | missing watch and chain “witl Ciiie | tles as the success which has followed | merehant lic the profits of the manufale | oy 40 ime by the receipt of ‘sucha petition | the Wish of "Mr. Mayne, who went t0 Cbi- | congidered as long as thore is & possibility t s vigorously ws possiblo. The { oo vo'a week or 50 ago- can find hel w's .m]lo'u take enough votes fr . Miss Anderson or Miss Rehan, or the | turer, and in order to effect this suaving | 1o tnis goy epublican varty by the prohibition party rnmont over your official signa- | S0 yesterday, tho matter of ordering stoue | vy, ny, Leose can be ru-vlocted to the pres- 1k t down where the citizens have property with that oficial wow. it walks put down - Ken from & sunjiviois « e thut have uitended Mr, Bopth | the co-operative w‘f' 8s voted toapp'y | ture, and I can only find reason for your ac- t0 d was 1 until | ent position, Every man, who wants tosee to affsel sonie of its lossgs 00 wccont of .the | ini been tal f % m‘ R esieant | pnfil-lhlrlng w:nam.a [0 produo- tlon in tho fuct that you fee! constrained to -';'e'fidwflfmid.'”m AL the people's interests protagted, ought to | Milis tarifl bils #oses 1o Huatavhlv: N

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