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()‘VIAIIA DAILY BEE .A.PRIL 6, 1800.-~TWENTY-FOU R PAGES IICIC' s a cut nf our handsome warerooms. Entirely new, and we are just nicely settled in them. Sediahaks We are not given to brag, but we can t’ruthfully say that we have the —_— 3 He NEBRflSKfl A& FURN URE #C0 EVM L Ay "onvoonenantenouson L:___& NEWEST, €LEANEST AND NEATEST FURNITURE AND CARPET STORE in the city. We have been receiving during the past week all the latest styles of furniture, cspecially folding beds and chamber suite goods in the newest finishes. Our competitors might think we used the truth with a very sparing frugality if we said we unloaded SIXTEEN CARLOADS of goods this weck, and they might be right, so we will call it five, but they were BIG cars. Our stock is entirely new. We permit nothing second- hand to ever be unloaded at our doors, and would not harbor it for ten times its value, for the reason that the species of troublesome inscets of often- sive odor---cimex lectularius, more familiarly known as Would soon contend with us for possession of our store. We are often asked if we will exchange new goods for old, in fact so often that we have made arrangements with a reliable Sccond Hand dealer to call on any \\ho may drop us a postal card, and in C\Chmwc for your old goods he will give you an order on us for any thmu you may desire in our clean and bright stock. We will honor his orders. You get rid of your old oroo(k Gnd’ we do not have to handle them. = So if you want to make ex- changes drop us a postal card. We are often asked if we give time, and we invariably answer yes. We have our cash price and if you desire time we add 5 per cent. for the accommedation, This is eminently fair, to both cash and credit customers alike. F requently we hear fairy tales about selling a time customer as cheaply as the man who puts up the hard cash. How many of us believe it, and how is tlmt usmrra cash customer with fairness? pr’utl(.S who indulged in such fiction would only realize that the majority of people say to themselves, “What a liar that fellow is.’ i hcy should remember Burn’s lines on seeing a louse on a lady’s bonnet: “Would that God the %lft t’a gie us to sez ourselves as others see us, It would frae many a blunder free us and many a foolish notion.” We sell on time as stated, but always with the distinct understanding that payments are to be made at our store, as we have no collectors, and we take it for granted that no self-respecting person wants a collector chasing them up. If you want good, clean, new goods, fair dealing, polite attention, if you buy for cash or credit, call and sece us. Visitors and customers alike welcome, for visitors will eventually become customers. NEBRASKA FURNITURIE CO.9 Nes e of mails to all the people of the | s Jrn b urged that tho. chango e owns Sunol, but Scnator —— on the b of theservice the worthy motto, | cate s a lavge ine of the coutrol of heruntil she is de- 'OUTH AND AGE. From Writer to Reader. i T ukly admitted and | (7ASC YOUE HEHINOY [ . f 4 i : \ 3onner next fall, and it remains for i i 5 3 condition of establishing t i ejectment suit, 1 It Lays Olaim to Being the Very Finest in | U0, iford to say whether or not the William H. Hayne in New York Independent. The True Aim of & GD.Od EostaliBertioe i 15 to catabliah o rats r T lawyer, probably, would the Country. mattl gyl pl Asiunol I Fully Explained. of compensation with \'the means of the de- i , ric enlightened age — be thrown g is just a possibility that 40 youth is always best!" he said, rrier e, thought of 3 e 3 c the ba advertising moot ofi somo' course in tho Jiyouihililalyaye fieisal : i, pat. citios, was | vices w ernment can_ pr ooV b Tad als With glowing eyes and lifted head. ratés of, pi and render. Shall we lessen the service doue ] o : s 5 “There is 80 much for us to wi N , | est i 3 \ I two of its members the other day for thi SUNOL AND AXTELL TO BE MATCHED. | *'Jic ¢ N fyirs principaloce anelane o HOW THEY DO IN ENGLAND. B R the public becaise politicians abuso tho tp- ool iuimenherdihsiothundny /Chithic —— : 8 HENEL Y ¢ r e we o T oliticians w! v ctate the appoint- | Pointing power: 5 W upon going | | \f i el et 7 % o Down Went the Spid A ; Y i prohavalces The Wide Extent a2l Adicabl ::n-;u , and naturally wi tho spollsy oot, because railroad officials abuse the '”’"_’”‘Il is obvious ““"'r‘ §idd """I that The “Spider's” New Name—McAuliffe's s co ed upon him since his X X he de Extent an Amirable | ;00 ractive as possible, Ydelivery | trust’ confided in them. The argument is [ nine physicians out of every ten do ad- e rneon SRR ing Pan,” supposed to be 3 3 Method of the Free Delivery s ToaTangt ven for | £0od for a sound and sufficient ¢ vertise in a roudabout w 5 2Py a spider” c 1 System There—An Example v viers receiving nuch more | reform, but not at all sound a form an operation of espécis g ing Notes From the Pa- nde 5 c id for This Country. s work requiring equal | €Very increase of the civil they are nothing loth to have their » cific Slope. Dy, Tho tcbiin: With w\xlfulv silvered hes strength and ab Six hundred, eight hun- | convenience and happiness O tho people de- i nts sdescribed in the daily e, the eanine used “We rest within the sunset dred and a thousand dollar: ! q d the medieal journal hio N \ TS et 49 e d the medical journals of tho g at t : i 1] ity letto J MAg L And feel the soft approach of night. mon pay of our city v curr A 2 St I 5 FOpOTta T ST ; : : e festivities. Bl melie the e e e The ideal of the American postal service | wages go, dispraportionate fora service once a free mail del for tho whole Haisaoom pein SEonOn: of ogsom,! Sax Fraxcisco, Cal, April Special | While the i d and sang, ‘AndHiistbeyondithelarcerlite seems tobo to cagry. the mail fi stoftice | require: only a good pair of legs and intelli- | tr¥. In England, it cost in some distric whic h tell even more direct a story lhun Correspondence of Titk Brt. | —Sporting mat- | some jester stolo b s from him and D et Uihear seame R ICARETAL rom postoftice | FeHL T fieiont to read the addresses and re. | MOre thun twenty years to perfect the ur- | s card in the regular advertising ore n R > are boomiig. Thoin- knotted them to the homely dog's tail, The e lgioest s to postoftice; that of Europe totake it from | FEOR IS EH BT 01 0 few houses and | rangements. Its needs and feasibility arc s announcing the names of the Tt s dog flew around the hall with [sance in hot t b o n o OV S I pRP HO writer to reader, writes Hon, John M. Greg- | streets. The extension of the serviceto coun- | Dey and its certainty ue practioners, with their addresses (~“|:“~ iorie ofialiauge by ;‘\u"\\(m l!;\-]‘---;‘n;(!u--llm :'ul«]ni,J:\‘nl:: .‘sn\u\m LLEGE BOYS KEE 3 ory of Washington, D. C. Here, except in lages and districts on such pay is obvi- “mpw o donh Lll.‘l‘]"‘“ll““ 'r’“ g nd their oftice hours, enal. © in a meas 0 the > hat tears filled his eyes as he sq i e » large cities, lettes e o wssible, But are there nov thou- COOTIAN iy 19 8 80ry; re is . distineti re wi “outing during nearly overy | himself and roflected on the effervescnce of | How Some Boston Students Manage | the large cf ; 1 ‘{ %8 lon'ifrom ono ~u|\]|:|(l|‘|"|n:un‘)ut«-ul i stont, bovs “who | all efforts, from the postmaster generals [ - ‘There isa distinction here without a month of the year. fistic fame and on how few are left to do the Their Home Life. town to anothor and cach man Is left to seck | (G505 1o wlad o do the work in the rural d 1, should be beut to its acco ; o If theso gentlemen were 1 the grounds of the Olympic | Deaten fighter revercnce, 3 IMherarer: enty students a. | at the nearest office, often miles distant, the | $E4<ror bne-third of these rates? 3 on the willy the way will be found, [ res 7 need of profiting by o o S Nanab i Boston university who ave securing t | lctters which may lic there days awaiting his | veally small when numbers I have aimedihora morely to, show: the. in- blie _putronage, they would still be i B ot | Rl pi foppthalllanfl i tabotw G A RRtan et and an | coming, he being in the meantime ignorant of | of the demand are v toleay ferior service in the single | quite justified, from @ common sense \-»u«unwhl\ say," sald Superintendent [ MeAuliff and Jimmy. Curroll the vopresenta- | 69 988 oCucBon n 0 BHES CHty BAC &6 i Al. The European service, on the | ployments and undertake the work for the | matte - I have no space now 10 4 point of view, in making their announce- by the Olypiaolubiof ey R e i lacon v R el ims to do for the whole country | Compensation offered e e e e | Ments to the ‘people of the community ; s ¢ of the trophies tobe | > to be fou , 37 and 59 Hol- a delivery system does only for | , The pay of the European postal systems, which are as yet | i which they live. Must the pure phi- S latAath et eronndsl in SAmerics 01/ The e ofthelropicaliobs b e to b fll’;l\\“l I“ -‘x‘::]‘ll‘:'}-'.[;-:l ThaaLts GLCEMY ey evatemit '{t\”. ouly for ueh i i that on llh‘(-'ufl'mm|| and | yafiehd by ours. The postal telegraph and | lanthropist subject himself to suspicion round T 3 240x450 feet and the clu 4 Ofalil 20830 AL e Sl syl 5 confessed 8 than it ought to be stoffice gs bank must and cause he seeks for ¢ s 0 g el Hhdiiiectin ‘,,‘({‘l\w'\“" are known collectively us Lambda | where the modern postal systom was born, | Britain, Jostonioc eavings buni nusy and will come | becaueo ho sacka fov cliunces to.do good, ; ! > of Theta Delta Chi, and enjoy | throughout its rural districts and villages, as | fov beginner: ¢ 28 shillings L e e L Gl vith the leadin a fe s f i stinction of being the only .“n.-w well as its great towns, the postman g war) for the most expe “ed | STUPID PROFESSIONAL ETHICS. | goek him? Is he not entitled . 1 th them the Harvard I New > elt as | fraternity aving o club house | qaily, r r r. can —still neve 5110 attract as uany compe; - PO i 19.TIOL-ONBLAGE QL& i L hock,” s daily t, from door to door, car 1 oo 4 ; York clul: 1 have from them o 3 B Kty hait o) 4 J 4 tent men as are wanted for the work. Rifty vy 5 - more credit for his humanity when he Yoricclubs, and have from them reccived | ho exp e o uight, however, | in Bostoi, The house is headquarters | and re hie wail matter and hurrying ic | o o those 1htes oF say $300 4 | Much Nonsense Practiced Under a | yoos out of his way to find bereficls iy Ay ot e G R [ S Re ‘,”]'“‘“\“l'_.f“_"‘\“, U AT IO ;r:r h’_""_“"'i“l from other collc Who | {5 its destination. The completeness of such | y sginners, and 00 @ year for the _ False Idea of' K h R L s ingenuity can suggest frionds now claim that the' faot that McAu- “’I“II" uin the id the incompleteness of our own | oldest and most experienced would be ample Kate Field in Washington: picket fence about his monoy b Some of the principal features of the new | liffe declared, when sigming the mrticles of | Ahere is no s of fe- | 1o readily understood by those who hayve re- | P&Y fonthespviead '}“" *;‘."*!{"lm\él; and | deal of nonsense is preached a while be professes to Dbe en- grounds are: 'The elubhouse, which is a per- | agreewent, that he .did not-have the belt in [ male shape there f > i okels | i10q'in the rural districts of England or ountry vil "lk’f-* O X 1‘-“' Jnited Btates, | tjced under the name of fessional eti- | raged in an effort to help the fect gem in its appointments; the hurndl his possession,und that the short time vequired | on mysterious delicacies. The boys live N T b T R P re T b e+ SagOrly s £ 50 | quette. Tt thin the recollection of | poor And would such a claim be any which ure separate for each runne to produce it since the fight, is cvidence that | on the best of the mavket and it is not any, 8 ; oK scores of renders of these pages that in | more ridioulous thar the rule of ethicy Sge :x-.';y«':i:;"l‘u‘\:l:d 20 yard races; o MeAuliffe was u‘lruhl-il\it;\.l\“ Al !:::- Sut- | an expe nsive rate either. Intheirunique | 1AIIC O BUF S b e B % the smaller communities of so enlight- | which puts a medic: w under the ban ive yurd oind 'y < 4 Apg did-novwant. to tse tplan ‘e o i is appointed who | BaVe* AL S ) 8 ORI 0% ' or at Redhill in | ened a state as New York or Massachu- | he > he lots the aud the majme: runiing hig] sing a valuable trophy of the | Nilces the purchises and attends to all | eXpectant correspondents which gather ther ! ! e hie lets the halt aud the maimed ey i i 5 lesk or window, two that he had two | setts, fos instance, the appearance of a | and the blind know where and when they ¥ ' the necessities of the dining-room, in & W F ts nuzlungmuu'n district h he served | ¢ m in hi i ¢ 5 1 T . 6 grand sty rry M. st zo. cully!let go! Deal straight now; s + s o when a mail is due—the A ' AEA clergymen in his pulpit wearing a mous an avail themselves of his aid? 1 don™ 5 “, this country, who return for which he is exempt from > clerk, looking for letters | through a shoemalcey and a tailor, who, after 5 atod & sensation little Short of | thintt so, What s more. T .don’t bellave onounced the 'specd : s prected my ears yestorday | board hill. | business cor : r or [ iheirdaylsiworison tho bench, :ywere glad: to It was not because there was | the londing members of the healing guild 5 X d i ors g uild S e ] e 4 e rouge! dusky mui The actual expense ol N AT AT take an hour or two of walk in, the country ! ! g A ¢ £ ) fes, Thilg ublfdthoughithin quskyimuth |- The notual oxpense ofisholw 1 all compensation of sexen shilln sury or logical conneetion be- | think so either. They stick to the old uggestions v ¥ e os. AU fist | added up at the end of each week 1 r 3 K " A5 4 . ? s [1onah A ““M.”‘!“M AT limfm”“ :'h“ rfi.-.lff-’:l ) Aarm ek veel cac s the whole rural dis- u\l.u a hairy upp Iu::nhl a fur-coated | yule because it would muke any of thom Itis the intention of the club to add tho | but they traced to a covered | PGS hoy a fi frome alll tha disas |oyale P ost. C 3 b use ther unpleasantly conspicuous to break looso best lawn teunis courts to be hud in, and an | truck 3 ip and lifted a flap of | U5 & 8 PMUAAL ida : and people all ol r in Ihl‘ popular mind, ¢ from it. But some day the whole ethical effort will bo made to induce the Cal a | the canvas. ) were regaled with o | Breeable :dients that o to make up | yiics around, who have left of free delivery Sooms npaiing, i |1ate/day, un: assppintion betwees mous- | fubrie will give way at once, like the Tennis asssociation to hold its champ D | novel speetacle. ths, one of | & boarding house meal. The chef is not | see if the mail has brouzht au , | brief ealeu ill show how T it now 1d the French revolution nnn deacon’s one-hoss shay, 1 all find mweetings there next July tham ovardouriean yeats of. g at tailor | exactly French, but v it. and anxiously wondeving if their lette costs the people o get their mail, and how | 41 saldry and license. The English ; it The Olympic club's new grcunds are near | fashion on the bottoin of the truck, an In short, they have the comforts | to country fricuds hud reached their destina- | much would the ved them by the | 0 pisier todiy woears o g with a lit- of the Haight strect railroad and | their heads wreaths of — clgaret of home L its it "alf pr proposed _ reform. Lo village postofiice | 4100 ooket in it, into which the solicitor A 0 when the club | floated L hoy woro # i e lntlons equal to thoss at the Jontrast this picture with that of a similar | ser n hundred familics within n radlus of | 5 ROy 1040, wh 1 of an honorable ambition 1o find informal possessiou of them. They will [ @ of draw 0 L ot R A e s B English village or ruval mity, whos oo miles—an who wishes to en, iis services slips | favor with the multitude, be open for the benefit of the members of 1 s, which, all ¢ { RIS B slucant ay think'of going to ihe post- | thousands th countratiow 43 | the crisp bank note which it would be 5 - from now on, but the formal public opening | Toally ur nseious of the ¢ least 8 per week. 1t is estimated that b \ quietly at their homes and | these famili vago of one houra day | deemed unprofessional to pass openly Some English Names. will not tak ce until May 80, when the 1l on the canvas | $3 per week would cover all ‘“‘"“"’( isiness, sure of the postman'’s coming, and | spent in scking or sending mail, the total | from hand o hund, Wo huve—thank Chic une: Many who have ames of the” Pacific Coust | co r s truck, they dealt, discarded | room ar . the y mail matter is on its way | costat 10 cents an hour would be 10 a day, | Heaven!—none of that folly on this side | struggled hopelessly with the pronunci association will be held i bots with the steady nerve of | something like $2.50 cach we o auso antil it reached % a year. Supposing the servic of ‘the water. wh a lawyer of any | tion TR T vy "inder tho auspices of the Olympic The & fons of the house are | their door. So, ulso, the sender of mail mat- | dono partly by children, the Res TR0 Wi R ke, ONYeY A ol ety , boys, Who's winning? 0 In- fter a three years' | ter knows for a certd I nds | t it 5 cents an hour, or £ a “d g ‘.’ 1 demanc ‘uuf.. « Mis pay. | denls phoneticully Tenuis will be one of the many attractions | 1y there was i Al scrambling. Cards P o “,, and next fall the stu- | Will be delivered with 1y, and he can 1 rict; this would stillamount | Over there, too, you drop your guinea diflicult cu of the uew Olympic el vounds, Two \tosleeves and torn pockets, and i \ " A A count the - W 5 sspondent will 3 . omitting Sundays, to | into the palm of your |h\~1 ian Talbot i courts will bo built as a stavter, but if this ates of that truck tried to assume the | 4ents will be located in more commodi- > 3 wder, with du s year. One carrier at full timo when you are shaking hands with i) pronou branch of athletics is taken in charge by | prayerful fuces of usquad of Sunday-school | QU8 quarters nearer ll\- college, speed and safety s the true ideal J ime wonld easily deliver the him at farwell, i it would Bulwer is prouot urts will be ré- | scholars. When t scertained that their uy al of & good postal s i and nothing less thau day to all within “one mile, an not do for him to play the dun, These ‘“nxl\lpn‘l is Wunulnumllli\ \is club possesses | visitor was not man theit ore | the i s this will meet modern \vants und busine s ut, dis R G o flotion the olburn is provounced ateria Tor ualdng tin teimis. playors, | diss r Frean - % o e, the denser populations of Europe | wi only the sixteen miles a day expe Rrackoos pramirvalRCL e IRUHONINAY | Womyss is Weenis und it only needs encouragement at the be- [ v We 11 papers, said one | pity, so 18 may be made 3 r 1 casior of accomplishment nglish postman in the country MAMBPL OF f, Loatned proiesdion 18 Kuolloys is pr ginning fo get fifty ora hundred men suf- urm. party, *and wese playin' a friend! e that shall accommo- | there than it would bein many of the newer | cost of this deliverage less than two dollars a 'mh»m.-}n who works, not for an income, ficiently interested to practice diligently. In and double stakés—sce. Sof > e At shall accommo- | yunities of our bwii country; but the | day but for glory and the good of the race y vs players would be devéloped gots on 1o us, and wo got ter ate e chief dificultios in cur “wy uotin our | If in place of our many small postoffices, | It is th rician and plebeian flummery Wwho could tlold their own aguinst anybody mighty ln-\l\ Dor fellow dat shot his mouth —_——— more scattered poplations; th » found, | where the service i of ancient Itomo in a somewhat different | St No less than three reputable assoclutions in | out so” loud when you heard him must ha' TR ST vather, in the igferior theory of the se ferior and often g % stal dis- | phase f clined to < thi o the Bive offcred. parses ranging from | boon talkin' troo hoes hat. Sho Qheyed iterally. . which 'forbids the attempt, and in tho rate: s wero f r one chief and LI’“‘ “ip“l,”',ll.'.l |.“\",‘“:,:.‘”““,l,,.‘l]; ‘.“1',[:. Colguhoun i pronounced Cohoon $10,000 to 815,000 for & meeting between Sunol, Iu fidposing u fine of &40 on Ab Foy, the A good story comes from a Birming- | of wages for cavriers, which renders the ser - vod by six oF [ tor Who w -'|'- o DRIAR. " Cirence pronounced Sissistor. 10, the coming queen, and Axteld, 2:12, the | O » lotte ot seller, > ha hotozrapher. - A lady sat for pic- | Vice too costly to be easily extended over the > small offices, all the post O Who writes vou & prescription coulc Grosvenor I8 pronounce t iam photographe . y 8¢ 1 I collect his bills in the court { the stallion king 2 muteh would draw tr il i he returned for | Wholo country i pt th being replaced nthe courts of the Salisbury is pronounced Sawlsbury horsemen from all over the country, for it b as g n Ot tures. The next d she refurned for Our postal system was established a carriers or postmen, mounted or on foot as the | Wother country now, but that right has Beaucl 8 pronounced Beechan. would involve gred xm\\-\nll ? the proof, which wus given her in an | time when the pioneer settloments wes - | distances might require, the free delivery | been only ntly allowed him, and interest. B x : envelope on which wad printed, “Return te from each other, and the 1d bo_introducéd with scarcely any ii- | there would still be, in the public opin % 13 prowounce Sunol is the o tive of y ion of the wc as 1o get the ma s- | crease of cost, and, in some eases, ot @ posi- | ion, something not quite correct of form ! s pronounced M eer family; Axtell the greatest of the | al i S0 s after five days to ——, photographer, | i from one ment 1o ang ¥ tive saving. Lat the people think: therais | about such & aroceeding u. i prorl punced Bulling Wilkes family The latter is tho X olice PO ade Birmingham, Conn.” The lady kept | ing each person to look out for and fefeh his | no reason for giving free delivery of mails to A lthonat ‘!. \ S I8 A ol Tia s provounced Chumly o the country ever saw; Kiec- | o ) ) ry g the proof much longér than persons | OWH letters tound from the office. In the | the dwellers in the cities and refusing itto | . ¢ gh we have advanced fa tioneer is the grandest living. Axtell was 'he : i have been heavily e A8 Derpns e cities we have aceepted the European | those in the country piaces. It isin the [ YO our trans-atluntic cousins in.theso h for the Blind. bred in lown; Sunol had birth in California. | played by San Franciseo” Chinese and white | generally do, particularly as she said | j and carry letters from door to door; but | country and its villages that the cavrier's | Particulars, by our frank acceptance o : Swiss watchmakers have inven t would be a contest approaching in charac who have feared the San k she was In a big hurry for the pictures, ev general has yet been found | servicd is most needed. The greater dis- | the fact that a professional man mus watch for the blind, says the St the famous Ten Broeck-Mollie McCarty | p udges. The lotteries will f dly | On the fourth duy' she came to the b to think of extending the free ¢ o absence of good sidewalks and | carn his living liko other mortal Republic. A small peg i5 set in the mid gainst the wost, and it would | now thiat the police judges of both vities uro | studio, bringing the proof, and apolo ice to 1l country. ' stroets, double the 5 of send e nevertheless a good way behind | dieof each figure, When the hour Land ¢ in which living Electioneer | g 1 aguinst them gized 10 the artist for coming back “one wead of the post partment is 1o the office wit | diminish- } where we ought to be, Take the wmat- | is moving toward ziven Lour the ‘ous.of the owners of Axte n}n’:‘wu IJ udie Honshaw Said tha the "l\m:i“f.r day ahead of time,” but she said she f JEEST (8 ) et ter of advertising, for instance, Whagt | for that hour di¢ I'he owner, when ved concerning the mateh. | Axtell the city in the recent raid and the cost of the | had business in towr could not come | 4 e lutfon © of e he - 050 0f o ild be the of d Dudley | he wants to kuow the time, finds which stud, but will bo propared to lower his | trials made it evident that & nominal fine | again. It took the artist a day to under- " of copl 5 of th 1 service, g s Field or William M. Evarts if he should | peg is down wud then counts back to avcord by Budd Doble,” 1jwms says tha would be but a license for the continuance of | stand what she meant, 1l service to cities of 8,000 herefore demands such ber insert his card in one of the metropo twel | neither of those eminent jurists would | refuse your retai st and most com- depend on our own villave postoffic that physicians ave just like other men 4 nest in quest of a livelihood, and