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UNDAY,-APRIL 27, 1 THE KIMBALL ICE (0. ICE ICE Telephone 409 Telephone 409. ICE Telephone 409. S00--TWENTY PAGES THE OMAHA DAILY BEE dazzals TAILOR 1409 DOUGLAS. We Copy No One, Yecar after year for nearly thirty y The Kimball Tce Company Only Exclusive Reservoir Ice Dealers in | the City. This iec was cut from the American Water Works Co's basins, at Florance, just north of | T(‘l(‘])h()llt‘ _H)() this city, and as to purity, it cannot possibly be rs, we have raised the standard for tailoring higher and higher. ; With lower and low- er priees for made to or- cqualled---the water having been filtered by the I( : I | : Waterworks Company before it entered the ba- I( : I ' : sins. Our carcful and courteous drivers will deliver ,l‘L’]('])h()llC 09, all orders promptly that may be entrusted to our ldcl)h()n(' ‘I()() care. on which our success i1s built. @D | . [1 Hunoite: 1©E From City to City, State to State, 'till compassed only by a Continent, the name and business mecthods of Nicoll the Tailor l('](‘])h()“(' “H)() OWNER, ICICI)h()nC 4()() have become a household word and synonym for fair trade. Plenty of goods for you to choose from. I‘\[;uilc to measure ; ’}lfiLLfiPPION s, ' quickly, if required. Prices less than you expect for good made TELEPHONE to order garments. | SR E’ : i e '~ Telephone 0 e : Telephone 409. NICOLL THE TAITOR. [Cimavalllce €0 - 218 South 14th Street, Omaha, 1409 DOUGILAS. 1 : | TELEPHONE, 409. der garments, 'till we've l)rmlght them within casy reach of all. Trousers §5 a0 Up- ) - prom onds of ( Unusual Worth. Suits $20 and up. Confidence and re- liance in our business -- methods is the rock up- Open evenin on the piston v i of the rod SWOUNDED UNTO DEATH.” in cach other’s arms and bidding cach other good-bye, but this was far off from the ¢ One of them, as o wonnded man told me, swore in an awful way, a s provisions of this i i outgrown statute,”” The act providing for the taking of UP AND DOWN 1N THE WORLD. stroit Fr Press: At Groveton, gixth ki S ius, or- | eleventh census was approved by D 3 ¢ the gallant Phil Kearney wos | soeond we while the third kept his How the Population Has Been Enumerated i a censy g ry citiz Clevelund M 11886, Tt provides that firs How It Is Accomplished by Means of ¢ we were trying to keep Jackson ept away inadifferent appear on the field of Mars and declare under | consus shall be taleen June 1, 1500, D T e A = N in Various Countries. oath his name, r and the value of I teenth century the: Chur . names of children | For the pury operty. In the six- | whole country is divided into 1 voto record | oeach of which the president w 1ths, 1 from | visor. The supervisor up the modern , cient rumber of e i organized ing on the modern plui i similar to th of the e ration the Hydraulic Elevators, ts. for | Eali SIX YEARS OF THE LIFT IN OMAHA. hundved foet between tl 1 bodics when we found them, n assisting to bury the dead ut Gettys our party eaine across a soldior New York regiment whose dead was almost lnughing, He had 00K, the ik bullet which seraped the bone, Had I been in health and vigor I could have crawled 1y off the field of battle, but 1 had been out of the hospital only a few days and veally had no business in the THE GROWTH OF THE UNITED STATES t oF operating is very water once used i wast ed, who will Tue puic Cost of the Cabs, tems in Usey [ by the Omana ol Objects of the Count—Great Britain's 08 R oo e e R re Speed of the Flyers, Lads of ions When ouly 1 nks. I got out a bandage and checked | been wounded in the breast, and could Consnapiakoniinyia DaysBlow begun und ¢ Willian s AT o ey i moieon the flow of blood aswell as [ could, and | 10t have lived over fifteen minutes. Ho in America— first took & censy and now ha ted th EhQLIOVoI At eCOLL Is seldom ir DA ) | must have suffered terribly while dyving. tooks &' tted 1 3 . W s then got into the most comfortable posi- i PROSIOELLY YR IE O YT, timates. taken each sixth year. Fron 1636 to 1857 the of | ennn will of Patalities. jmu o 'l"w\ D jien got into bhe most comfortable posi- | )4t “ug the lnst moment the puin left lergy of Sweden were vequired o ke 190000 The enumera hall by 4 Lih/sothabizanshis tion to wait the turn of events. The | him and he was free. This was no doubt 'k is done by the clevato hulhlmu.x veat meny un\wdh Ilmu\vh-l:um‘n my wound was not a | wh 1d the belief that T would not AT of births, deaths and marria dune ‘1 and must Al bureau vas formed. Norway has | teen days in the sus: Spain in the country within - brou t the smile to his face—u and rel After the clevator is an old story in ) The pas sus of the United States (A aN Al st Moo iatcoae AN Omubia, 11 camne hewo more th sixyed | oven lose my log, kept me in pretty good | 1Zht at Willinmsburg we found a sol- hecada has beon thio Most progrosstve an n | gium, thy Nothorlunds, Ty, liave | tean a0, o thiat 5 Lone s for i town which e S KOS T8 HUBKOLWIBOOR. | g foviiwhio died from i Bhob dn tliaieroiln AN R R R R Tial plan. In France a'census \ i Lthe datins fo_poputation | has quintupled its population “in ten year L el L Dhat | penad taken $50° from his pockat and : ; ! Herse R el A b e Bl S i 1t on around e, daced it under his body, torn up t T A N R i aat T O Ltowns, mativity, colov, | Phere was a time, and e school ehildren Lo Hihe \ dy, 1D two. ‘N‘I,fi::l:;“\i“:,‘,ln“:l“,,'.“:.",“l,‘;””h. ,,.m(.,,l i Uth, vitul ¢ Wity | G pemember it, when the footsore bill col ! % s e by were three men who were | letters and had spread o handkerchiof 1 b G L drioh] with at victim in i raom on the fopstory i s, venarks fnvar | mortally wounded. The one at my feet | over his fuce, und passed nway so quictly xthe clvil war and pro- | counts up i Vol 4, trades dnd. prafes. | hulted at the entranee and muse I its wion, the wits strong and robust man and had | that his: countenanee 1 none of ne the civil wa s up e e 4, wh ungu il ing o1 o off the pain which must n his, sometimes year] survivors of rebellion: vol- | his back lower extr \e in antici o OE RRaLT: | ; gress was The regulavity of the progress in population from 1i%) to 1850 was remarkable, The percentage of in At Wincheste onfederates. ! buclk s Berryville a portion of pealth, Taation, debtedness, | pation of the oft-repated long, lor ete.; volume 7, fndebtedness of corporations | b s of staien Tt was wnd’ individunlss volume 8, werienltupat | W50 1S of staivs, That was w Slimb of 1 been unconscious from the shock long time, but when he came to he ushed into the corners, and the s who crush them, the men who take 1 | Vmfuute too late, the | i | i f e choned in this day of and the men who “won't any o the % crease in each decade is here shown : LTI CENSUS statistics: volame 9, manufactures: volume > ) 10 s i o swe e most vigorous sy 10, s and mining; volume 11, fish and s lights and ten-stery s more than they would in astreet car,™ and winner, He had a wife and children at 1 . I Decade, — Perc Per Cor il effort to record the population | g o volnmaiot MOtRATOR va g modern bill coliector and | 411 the imnumerabic types whose distingaish- BT TR T Ty P, Tt and bury the dics, 1700 to 1800 tain was made in 1801, but no YRR A S ROLH h SOTHICLS G ing chavacteristic comes ont in the elevator it » hut he G not seem 1o give them 1 Opg of them had been shot through the legraphs and telephones; volume 1800 t0, 1340 no thing is modern which is wos 2 , | old—comes under 1 s is Robert P | plecolamned, tosse s an annual | gnd’ ense Alary of $6,0(0. \oritaatie thau ayear of i inar vestit 1f on a convenien I|H\ sting place, decides which of thie Heswore at his wound, at | \iwht lung.and he fell the battery behind us, at | of3 woman who had been buri urs “enlisting, and at e when T [ yotore, Her tombstc i Pl uld help him. He dicd | gy’ e tmesorny it yloes anyy ie clevator hoy in n T he were a i wnd a little m‘ v, definite system was vlll]-llv\m\ until 1851, The across the first imperial census we first uttempted complete enume popul f the British cmpi T I8 Lo 1870 140 INTO Lo 1880 cases would be . a little stead- has atre- | g Of all | taken in 1871, This tion of the was mude l|w~n|n orter of 1830 10 tei The table shows that for t and . and he dipped his finger in 3 (ous res i Tt 4 At 1340 to 1860 the population increased at the - twoor three hundred tenants above hin he AT Shie ) 1 Lsteain of profanity, | his hlood und traced the Initials “M. 1, vate of 81 per cont per anuum. For the ten SOBER JOHNS HOPKINS. will visit fi Phis determined, he advances e sl randihaihad fullen back - when | ;. 7'on” the inside surface of the stono, years after 1860, hstanding the fact to a mely - ormamented picee imachine, that | one of 'the others roused up and went f hon, us if frightened at the prospect of that during them, il war demnanded Itis Eminently a University of Manly | bronz - with where the' sup- | through the same procecding and died ) qying on n grave, he dengged himself the lives of nearly three-quarters of a million nalaies ol LA pressure A v abov sray way+ | exaetly the same way. e L et men and cheeked immigration, the of in- sublications to a sple of wl N ; ivory butt : viee ases somebody was caveloss, When Joo Hooker flung us at the ter- ! i R NI sroase for the decade was wer cont per v i I Johns Hopk i ! firil i his last under u tro I'he dis- grdaaos R CapaUo e hereans el | was” wanted and fnstrueting them how to fa- | Johns Hopkins university is a steady- | boy,™ who, if he is st au falty About i year ago, a hoy walked through an | pible stone wall at the foot of Mayre’s | (hyoe wi 4 ] annum., From 1870 to 1880 the cent of in- | Wi ) d A he . SRR X R ved in brass buttons ilt hunds gl ) 3 g K tance was fully fifty r...|. and he left o D s DR whaT e Ll saoret] cllitato thisyorl w sepurato louscholder | going plice, containing few dudes and a0 InIpLisi il s gralotes | opon door info the shait und hill in the streets of Fredevicksburg [ | bloody teail 16 mask his N crous MU ONE g % st | Feveived sehedule which lie was required to R e 3 i youth, for he is v u youth, cos on top of the cage. W : : ; b6, | Dloody t ik his way or thn 30 per’ cent perannum. By " the same | Heeived b scheduls whidh he swas tequired 10 | o students who lead the sumptuous lives | (5 TG | anspont L to | POt o or (e o had my cap knocked ot by a bullet. | dend vonfederate in the. sime inclosuro, Then & second strack my musket, and o third tore the eloth on my leftshoulder, I knew [ should be hit, but I did not fecl the bul shoulde ratio, which is o very conservative basis, the coming census will show & population of more than sixty-six millions. Tn some of the states a census was taken in 1885 which forms a very reliable basis for an estimate of the present population. In_other other stite officials *with his most R ibT e family | that characterize tho | «dmen, | mid-niv regions and fa m who abod The classes are made up largely of manly | elevated und densely cloud sere 0 Bovil#, the fellows who mean business and w little time to devote to coll Sectavianism tinds no fave L down the shaft a d ned wreditor. | and was instantly kilie eading | ¢ in the Shiverick furniture store. but there b o plan attempted to bourd o moving Ors “"“""' ‘the 2 Consolidated coffee company’s store s welcome to who had been shot in the side, walked o distunce of ten rods, as we could see by d 1 the bloody trail, and then erept under i t which plowed into my right | (hjck treé and died, When wo pulled The first I knew [ began to ‘i e ! 8t the hody out he eld a I SLo) wits caught and orushed s wis also the boy | g dizzy, and all at onee | ik down | (ihly clutohed i ""“ g “‘:m ;:,‘f:‘nl .‘L“i? raul, profession, and birthpluce of every p the house on the night be There wer preople thaun coll 1862, and wotho schedules, thoroughly syst 1, and the v 7 o i ents for the work h the mid-ai multitudes of g e Mureay hotel under similae civeumn- | § > o the popula- | (RN S0 par © 20, cleven X y I ors and. 0EONS OF [ ftan s o ford Weeks A inaheap. 1 nted away, for | jytanding to use it for a weapon. ) ritovies at | (L ks atter the day for collecting the sched- Mces at 4 caught in the United States D u things had cha I once mor { the following figures, compared with the ve- | Week 3 y. | i-ranning Riuahbin sho Lleds gt kel i opened my lines had been ‘ corded census of 1880 TUE CESSUS IN THE UNITED STATES, class feeling the *‘l"lv' i Fairbanks lard refing where he was hov ! ; 1 were States and Territories. Poplatn. Est'd artinlly to the absenc | . oe-stubbing. fyihly mangled ho fivst thing wa ta reach Census work began with us with the | I 3 | back-breaking st e up two orthree flights The il it p - i . ZOVernmel system and the composite stud |iapta: N I'he boy to be eflic nteen, which was fortunately full i Einningc o Shia Ravemiment in ou (v (R TR bt el of atnira s fur ln the bitsty pastand tha' |l thatitme, alwuyealoct u ong | of water, The next thing was to feel for | secure i proper apportionment of representi n € Ve Wi il in | u‘.nm nmln mm. ult to_conceive that little | ooy ) the foolhard A L N | tives in the lower house of congress i census | the last fow years there unmistak- | g . cele & Co. and [ GOt oA sl | bandage and stuft the soft cloth into - is taken every tenth year. At the first it was | able signs of the growth of su 8 AnOthBn Ain SHAA thal QHkInaL venbare in te Omaha run from s | the wound as well as Leould. Dead and nothing wore thun an enumevation of the | ship, says a Baltimore correspondent of | elevator line by putting in machines which week to & ov #10, which is not much of a | dying men were lying all about b, classifying slave and free. Additions [ {he New York World, Until th 4 Delaware iprovenents were made until the | e SR SR FARE IS PR PROTS v r 3% : s und freight at the vate of | ptation for a very able-bodied man me, and here I saw two different y ) " “l\"l” T 1 sarly all the Oniaha s carry in- | phases of human nature under o pkins stude 0l o i sipee that time and | sypance, and theiv caveying capacity is | suffer oung th Hopkin tudent from - the | (0 clevators have grown with it untilat p TET T it eviug | capaedty I | suffering. A young man, who of the composite opulation of N p J0) s 10 - BRLOMAND: | on the broad of his back elose to me, y | cut there ave upwards of fifty passenger safety device'on the' best of theni. Buth s ) large city. He was seldom wous, | vato 1h yaviaty 6f Landsono cors, rune | o8 o 48 | und who had been shot in the stomach, Y. A alorg with b car those in Pue Bre building, which, by meaus y i otk . Districtof Columdiu Florida 1 shools, libraries newspapers, churches, | was not given to the mad | ning on 1 100 to 5K feet | ey overnor, stops the car instantuneously | SWore like a- pivate for about five min: i and mortality, pauperism and erime, | mon where there ave dormitorics.flocked | o winute, and to all hgights, from two to | ety cortuin soeed is attained utes before he died. Another soldier, gl Achaoh '“-I\H;“\I ‘“":“‘i",'(\'"i,‘,‘,‘ffl' jpsi arens L with his fellows but once ina general | slevpi Slakom. b 1t SN i o T S who wis older and w far heavier man, Tosoon | of farms, famities, and dwellings: the blind, | ocession—n Cleveland and Hendvicks | o, Before the building of the Rumge, the new | paking Up & Collection at a Hanging. | sat up at my right hand. A pi atawith Stern Bi YRrRy P T | A e it ions | atification—zand was only known to the | haxton block, the Kivat National bunke T | “Sf g yoing to Jesus Uve been o | shell hd strdck him in the side (Latewith Stern Bros, New York,) fREr AN o, public indebtedness, und tho amount | communities through the newspapers. | tall buildiugs of Omuba wore sutistied with | £restsinner, but my sins ave all forgiv- | stead of swear he fell to w MiEhixan and value of the products of agri True, when Booth came along his ale These building provided | enm were the lust words of the muvderer [ He hadn't a word about home or friends, Minnesotu culture and wfactures, he ques- | spindle legs were shown to poor advan- | two to fou In the “Ben” Elzy, who was hanged in the jail 1 that |\ wasn't fair to shoot Mississippl Missourl k, the | N 11 na o newes | Latest Noveltics and there were when he breathed tions w ertainly comprel but the mode of taking wus slow, cumbrous and enough, tage on the stage and he came near he Nutional b depriving regulur supers | Br bull by ! s n oory, 5 cents per night by going on | I the New Yoo en the compilation known as the | 4nd blue,were seldom shown, now eve tavelve persons and would with perfect safoty | coloved minister, who hus been the spir It touches the heart to read of u burial s=IN7— A ompendinm” was sent to congress, In the | body wears them in his hmmu)u-h hold eighteen, which is double the capacity | itual adviser of Elzy, wus on the seaffold | party finding & dead soldier with his luction to this compendium, General iven the terrible Hopkins yell was not | of the carviages of any otherelevators in the [ with him. After the prayer, Peterson | bible or some loved on photograph in Vit | Walker, superintendent of the census, says vd outside of the gymnasium or uni- | city stepped 1o the front of the scaftold, and | his hand, but I never eame across any- 0.0 | **There is no reason, however,why, with such inets, with its *Hoorh Hoo Everybody who has noticed these muchi ) “...“,,|,‘d 5001508 | modifications of existing laws us would insure Ho addressing the crowd, suid: 1 wmm a | thing of that sor 0000 | that the matevial should come originally to ah Hoo the census ofice in - proper shape for tabula A " . ] J. H. U.—'Rah,” | findarsiands sk they ses ope stod by water | poor man, und for two weeks [ haveneg- | unto death will either swear or - - a8 thore are styles of adornment. There 13 | lected my work in ovder to save the soul | Where he does neither he will erawl ompilation should not be con- | What Bac want of former grandeur which lin. | 0f this poor sinner heve. 1 um out of | awuy hy himself to die or hold his peace, eluded within & year from the date of the first | The nature of bacte foradong | gors in the dark corners of stoves and hides | money and if the crowd wi itribute P What he thinks of no one can tell, but I receipt of returns. It is not possible for time doubtful, but i recently been | behind the staivways of some hotels. 1t has | something foe my benefit T shall be | have found plenty of them who evidently yurd at Birmingham, A An unusual | him down incident oe 1 just before the execu- | always in tion, su) atch to the New York | tears on his theeks »cars of Tue North Caroling Ohio, Oregon Pennsylvini y Ruode slund Bouth Carling T Vireluli tion, the enti : who has had such painful occasion a determined e vegetable | no glory of wrought iron frout, no plate glass | grateful.” He thén stepped down and | lived for an hour after being hit, and presont superiutendent to obacrve the work: | yather than animal, occurring fn four mivrors and no lever uttachment, ‘the genius | passed his hat uround through he erowd, [ who had bibles or photographs with v ings of the census law of 1850 to characterize | gyt IR A B0 od-shaped | Who presides over it hoists an imaginary sui ; 4 LA NOW we em and could 0 g rem out, b Wy oing it otherwise than clumsy, “antiquated and | S8R EEDACEGI i b .lnl‘h:{ ,1 and after s little ramiuution the car rises into | 404 Fe l”"l L ‘1H i I"\ b ‘M“I'“ 4‘“” ild have got them out, but barbarous. The machinery it provides is as piral, Bo m £ ey that | i eloomy shaft with the solemn speed of the | #r¢ ready, 9 Ve BhOrS, when | aid nok, At 1 7 A Total WA 00 5 | unfit for use in the census of the United | 1,300 of them placed end to end “would | gl he hiad finis and a moment later the 1 have ays believed that the man t Lowest Prices., eral Melgs in Science, 1880, mated | States, in this day of advanced statistical | only cover a x| cquivalent to one- | In contrast to these are such_elovators as | drop fell. Hurgroves of Georgia, | who was mortally wounded and had only |.'-;n.‘|.‘ S 15, Beicnon, (159 “"“;""4-':‘1“. | science, as. the smooth-bore muz a quarter of the he They are | are seen in Tuk Beg, the New York Life and | whose motl was murdered by a short time to live fully realized the sii- { consus of 15, at 67,360,000, and that of 100 | QUeeN's arm of the revolution would be for | composed of a granula, watery muss, | the new bank buildings. the vich utings | se d the uation, Their actions ‘nlways proved it Tu the store with Heynian & Deiches, UL B0, 659,880 wnd_ 1010 at 110757 ice n.nl}x‘nvulvl;n;|I.-|;.-;‘||::::lnf|-”\‘{.lll’n‘|’>|‘:'~ surroun ded by thickened walls, *A drop | and nts of which uro an ormuuie ir in a pitiful way. I knew three brothers Ought not to be possible that un- | f wator is the ocean in which they live, J 8ud whoso passdge from base- | {4 : to be mortally wounded by the same - \ CENSUS TAKING ABKOAD. sus should be taken under this law; 1ent 1o garret is \plished almost before . e ! 8 S1Q.9 l. arne vae The numbering of the people is an ancient hing ought not to be seriously pro- | Among their various functions is in- can draw bis b murder of J, W shell at Antict They werc 1518-20 arnam b“\-kb custom. Moses numbered the Israclites in the T v has suffered more than cluded n marvelous power of reproduc- One of the first in Omaba was | committed in fectionate tow: cach - other, ' wilderuess, and, in later times, Joshua and agh alveady of discredit and of loss or tion, in twenty-four hours one bacteriuin | that fn the Strang building used ouly over a | committed four murders und about twen 80 that it was a subject of rem 1 followed bis exawple. China bad & | count of the wietched iusuicicncy sud inap- [ will produce over sixteen millior ance. In this the cur rested Uivectly | ty robberies, son d picture them