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! ) THE DATILY BEE. |4 @yearey or wexpaciry axp | nts for June, 1500, larceny 8, |in Englind" *fhe outbreak of as resilt of thefederal wnsus plices Omaha [tifidd by the resilts already accomplished. POLITICAL dOSSIP, 1 A — SLANDER. o s H,*;i‘“‘l;","‘,‘:""‘.“‘ | ciated produkien in France dates back in alvance of Kinsas Cily by nearly tvo [Onethinl of the salons, 000 in iumbe fire Lineoln Joieionl i 4 hat! Sofna W E. ROSEWATER, Editor. The prohibition campaign inNebras fultand battery 6, malicios | Itothe thick of therevolution of 1818, thowsandandof Denvor byoight thousad | Whih were fa Sai plalt an e i lov EOmsS | ol et iws Meotiiions sned 1hom iy - will become memorable in political his bt o getting ou and oft teain in Mothl | andthe historyof the movement isin fivehunired anid fifiy-fouwr and confirms e {m\'v.‘j'r"lj"-I‘*_u'-_‘;"" emartod (ME | sonmitise of Aftan, b midmight, With i PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. |tor s eamp of mendacity and b ranbiing 2 sedudion , inoxiue | he highest depree interesting. For herright tothe itloof motrapolis of (he | 0¥ e wuseot g o structions toropart ina single honry, should ——— nder. From the very outset the pro- | About halfof thosoarrested for in- | many yers it phayed a mostimportant teans-Missourd rogion on o e begranmatical. 8o deeply impressed is the < rer MR p y v A ialf ¢ 0S80 ArTestoc ¥ 3 lny Ll hioago's Glorions Cops, § e I i TERNE OF 8UB: CRIPTION, hibition advocates and prohibilion press | toxiction pay fines andare not committed, parting French industrisl affairs, hut The growth of KunsasCity and Don- K. Moeaagn News, LincolnJoumal, that, regirdless of allthe ! y, Ono Y #1000 E | (. . Loe L 4 Ll M o0 | have resorted to the most recd and Hiortd Polk Ot jwhile co-op production i sfill ver has been wmarkable indecl, ma | e oly ot hisdues thre-quirter of | rulks lad down by old Murray. it sereams { i meless misrepresentation of facts and | . y . i the |carred on the »inthe Jounalof from her advneod position, ton- | the 2 of Clicago would be kept | ‘It oughtto hare como toit In printed slips One Year h ti | These facts Iave been within the |z ’ A £ 106 4k i el 1 | reasnably busy lockingup tho ofher me- | $0 that o yarhadn chince(o Kiow what r ONG TERE oo oroies 5 vileslander of their opponents, ach of the prohibilion pres and are omics reganls the prospect for itas 1078 0Nl WhelP splemdid | S CRLENY TN IS AidholB-bac il bing to! [0FS, While pre g themselves dovout | ol OF (e Pl blon i’,”)u tel cl- | (07 fom hoety, Jle rmarks thata foutn. i . The ety auiytmes) of 0% ot 1%th Streels. Chrlstians they roviling evewybody' | ool and hired swashbucklers who are | 18r80 put df the socalled co-operation T | Another Oyclonic Dangor pltforn i nt ovidence that the Jours u i, 12 Poarl Streot, ti ves todiffor with them and im- | e o but hereafter, as | 10680t cooparmte, and the part that A1 ; LT EINDER. 2 : Chicag News nalof Lincaln is a stickler when it feomes to a1y o O ding. | POSINg upon credulous followers the Fraveingetazy {11 persistently keep up | 106818 apt tofail, Amongthereasonsfr | Itis the proper thing to do inn sute on- | Whenall the wind shallhaveboen extrct= | gwmmar, But, In the lngiage of Towm u,bid Fourteenth¥viect. | most brvzen falschoods. By T oo D Aol ity depp A A 11 the i woof the assocites,in- | YonIon 0 adopt aplathrm beforenoninating | € romthe Min weapis censusretums there | Nyjors, “D-—n tho gramuar 50 the siti- — L LI Sy 8 Tadi tooming | Deir systemitic and habitual lying and Falsteth e R4 i A ldepce | M tidket. Butin oderlo doit poperly, there | arelikely to bo renewed distirbinces through- right.” CORTESPON DENCE he prolibition press has been tecming 3 libten, su ut capitalandlack of conldence |4y qq yot boso mich sconomyof tims, ¢ * | outthe northwestorn tornalo i, 7 R—— ) s unfeatinns relating to nows and | With libelous assaults on men and e — In managers—causes of fullure of under- '« que nventionought to havo adjoumed | ——— Cusey of Pawree, who has been matior shoull be addrasud o lhie ties fubricated by umprind- | Gppayy AND AMERICLN jcrrovrs, [takings of this kinl wot confied o overnight md givenihe mmmnitteotime to No Matier How Maiy Summers, | taking kesons of CaptainGi. M. Humphroy BTN RS LETTE pled imposters who ve shown | Among the papers read at th France, Tho wriler whom woquote siys carefully prepre the jlatfom. It oightnot Inetianapilis Joirna and N. K. Griggs in tho matterof pesyand 1 rom ttancesshould | themselves adepts in forglng names ' jeeting > oo that unfortunat e opericnce of co- to b a svenly, sip-shod, lalf bake docu- neril Grant one sild that ‘it is the | song, wiotes poem ofa fow down vorses and ' . . i v annual meeting of the Ameries ly the o} 3 ifnl Hizhi oF traxy # I i . Chocka 4 il peodthice o | A0 falsifying offiefal Tho | fute of Instruction was one presenting [operation inothor countries is ample meat. It slouldbe wncise, clar, consist- alright of cvery cition b voto one at d toselllt to L. @, Ridiards, Mr. Rich. © piyable totheorderof the Com- | most audacious of the mercenary cham- | go1me comparisons between theschoolsof | proof that, while the patticular results entand grammatial erything thit ought 14) that VOto | avis refusedit with sorn, Tho fivst verse of h 3 Al pions of prohibition is the New York | Garmany and those of the United States, |in Feanco modified by peculiar con- 1O 1 it should be il et ceite e, S | SHYLUBI I LIRS tillowis The Bee P The Bee I8 rat's line. fluois shoull bo aduitted, * * * The plafor-s prsented by the coweniion me. In whiterer \eaievigntly hadily throvn together md Kawville Going to Weeds. enilon ublishing Company 'y Farn Proprietors, | voie. Its principal stock in tmdein which are interesting and instructive. |ditions, the general history of the insti- ign has beoer the | tution ismuch the inteauth Sts | the presont camy forged | The author of the paper, who v last two verses in this wond | = |letton wadile st - oy . A T Johnny, gt your gint | = : = - lettors und fraudulent statisties, superintendent of schools at Woy- the cooperative problem presents | wway acepted without examinition by the 5 e s lyunies. And the p eson o say thatif Mao N STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. In one of its latest numbers it mouth, Mz said that in that state , thoe sme Mculties re- | tivel convention that had kickeedits leels in In Kunsas City, it app the jimsonand| . e AR Toiet T Etate of Nehiaska, ) ¢ " i ) ' - ? Qog-fennel crop i in dar of Weingeroyded | €0l hal bea viudictivo inthe leasthe would! | Btaioot Nebiaaks, . | 4y tenpts to contradict th lon made |theow are ninety female to ten mile In England, as in the hotroou forseverl hours impticntly w TS el A0 o ‘anl cotton. | Bave tikenhis sealjing knifo and gone for | , secrotary of The fee [ DY the editor of Tur BEE at tho I teachers, wherens in Germany there | United wtes and in Prance, | ingfor y'w}m;’n‘xlfl.nnn Ttoughtto m;nv oo it ““ i Hitia bt t ,“; ¢ | Richaxls inthe Dawson countystyle. Stylo niz Company.does solorly rihat |trice Chautauqua that the proportio , > cide stato Yok to itin printed slips sothat every mn hud o e i 0 b6 o . e gt L e B i A Tl E T Gl SAV LA . Chautan pun that the proportim e nilcty male to ten female |! tendency of a «mx\H.(l‘ Pro bedier iul'm\\' S ]wu:u ptfe },i“-v[ ‘\ St Louls origin, snd will bo exterminated ag | 1 M to rhymo with oil, wiitten 4 < July %, 150, waus as follows: | of criminals in Kinsasand lowa ismuch | toachers, the figures being precisely [tion to gravitate tovard a joint stocke et et Bl el b UL U et ile, which 15 considend vulgar and remota, . 100 tolatee Lincotn Jowrnal. ¥ greater than in 1 reversed, The high char - of cler of the L capitalists, or to swing T e sful poem 5 up its contradictior Voice makes the |German schoolsis not dus 1 tho ftot | Still further towards oxtiomo conirallne ]'\‘\.[ly'""\-.';' deaid 1"‘{1 fl‘l-T:HFM'l"‘\[ 1:‘:".;: Tleir Statoments Do Not ‘Conaie.*" | alundnotuly i go ofpathos, it spars ¢ following eomparison between the ju- |thatthe majority of tho teschers are | tion, manifests itselfwith the constaney | Gistributedon printed slipsto ddegates [ Washington Post (1 | Klen brillints of origin 8 is witnesed I . l thatthe of the tewchoers are J lieellvd St of a convention! How was it when M The able litomns who ar ed in writ- | intheirline, asfollovs 1 venile criminals of Kaisas and mals, but to the professionil tmining | of s natirallaw, Ho nimits, howey to wis chistrman of the plitforn cm= | ingdov Mossn. Biina ind Bullerwicth | Ty, Jack saw thimadivel brash whicth Gotamin teachors ve and must | that splendid results have been obtained ety LD Ll e | astort that e sigararit is 4 ¢ d.bie Which shovea o wi q Aver s and Nebrasks haye reform sc 4 Tt Sl Yook At B erdbot iy mittee in the stute convention of 18 In : R Ay e gL outiniod Sehting e | receive, likke ministers, lawyers and dos rom the Inglish movement, He & g proposed duty ontin platen protection. This ¥ Etate of Nebrska, [ ys, Both were ted about the s itk J s diay i X t that memorable cmvention a dy= \anatiia ot B i i B County of Douglas, { %% andave un upon cssentially the , and the professional spirit that there iseverywhereimposing testimony, made platform was rought to Omaha by amilganatin of logicanc consistency ought feorieth Tiselcl, hetnz dvly sworn, do- prasas reforn sclool has bown of that training. You askc u Ger- [in soncandmortar, to the wealih md | ot PAtforn ¥ LB 1A UL L || o oV nos WO WHBUAED s il Says that ho ls secretary of The 1sas we lave only i e i " = dityof & workingman’s nsscolation, | Mt Gere and ke 0¢ B biishing Company. that (he asthalave as Not man teicher, said the author of the |solidity & workingman's association, ithin b i s Bofie & donvans Iy o . TR hed 8 Aubitsinz o at the wibalvernce 15 Neb S (e SRR bt B0 1| NBe S0 BHe e A WHNB thin wo minutes before the conven Che Farmer Bears the Burden, he g 0. p. from dir f MOt of J wly. 150, i copics; for August, | | 5 pop “li!"u"'l NEHaNIA & ERPEss byt SICISE (08 ST RN NIy 1O 3 ahid gra i "’ tablish rents | Vion adjourned. Thoe conmittee on reso- Now Yok Worle?, And upon this proposi tin 4 it RS g il AugIsts | boys instead o 3 g Nebraska rsues such s suich a course st d pstublish aents | " ¢ A protection ¢ as the harditoo ¢ Ty » s 1ol t Conlen. fok CRLTss Ch, T e T, J8710 | axumple, we lack 318 boys Of havilg O pursues such aud sich & courss, end £ Brgtand L \‘ 0 LS G tions e ver saw the platform until M, A protectin organ has the harditind tosay | his wiviched rhyme nuchto the endit of all 1930 opies; for Dicormbor. 1N, | share. 4 his amswer is ready. Ho has a0 ing and Scof nd | Gore hindel 1t upto the seret T | thit ““the MK inley bill is drawn with special [ wio elim tlove him for the enerniss hohas ? Zhuka coblew: for Tantary, 1400, 19555 coplont Where are theso missing boys? On the [reason for everything. But you put |also testinony to flnax porer rushed throngh with a hurah wnd | FECrene to the agricltural intersts." It | mu i 2005 captes for Ap ! copos: for | Frem, i i oG shob bk In thosehiol, | the samo question to teachers in the |and Iusinss” capeity med | all delute choked off by tho brisscol-| o a0 848 tiat Hhowisuot 8| o good Temlardmtwhich talks about 10 OB B S Atk L | Kntowleden of whatw sabon e | thiscountyund youare very likely to | by the millins of busines tnnswcted in | {111 960 qoked off by tho briss.ol Form e ettrobill hat vill nakon mirket | gy, liopand Chrulty, lus loycoitod Tin ¢ Y 8 4 4 i el « gy - % i i | laure 2 i « ate € [ foranother buslel of whet or andher bar- % Hiter ¢ L Aot o tofore m pepibed in my | Now whatavethe ficts? The hoardof |get a reply, “becawse Superintendmt | thename ofthese sume men. Yet ho eniion throughout This high- | relof ork! Bt ftdom rato thetaxs on | LIk 1M 18 0ts of Tope i this, but the L T vsindda y 5 anki _— i i i re. by i = p! gkt i, ai odo | 5 ited e ) il ] trustoes of the stale charitable |Jenkinsor Chaiman Jons sysso; it is |sny the mrtiipation is o filwe. | JOURERIN RO coiplel with the| everytiing save sugr which the farmer | Loi» 240 banybarn is lmited. 1 —_— e | indlitutions of Kunsss for 138 |down inthe course of stud We do | Twentyyears of experience showthat a AP e N oo Yostord sn geat diy 1 Omaha for ; it coming of Prines Georgoof the | £i%es the toul number of biys [notget at fist priwcipls 1 tho Ger- | simplecshdivilend pail inaddition to | , created such the democrits and independonts, ey both house of Wales proni todeluge the [remnining in the school on June [mans do. We are wealkcon the psycho- | €t n'm_\\: 3 18 no gwrantee against resentmentall overthe stats s hr("[!]v ‘n\'v'v\l:wna.\-\nl% \\'w\ nticeible that Tana Wikh AR lo-tnanig 30,1888, a8 tvo hundred and nineteen, |logical side lalor difficiltics with tmdes unions, and | oy oot e and th Colby flewin the faco of | ILHCr PR OXpre THISEs HODGLOER T b i : 3 S v G faehmont of | ©f the ticke was snowed unier and the nlig tho fight tiis fall N e and the board ealls attention to the fuct ut e have our sirong polntsjand in | Produces no apprecable atinchnent of | ..y pulled through by pluralities | Providnec v he ur wk to criielso | Gunq sl and Juige 1w Colorado republicans ave talking | that owing to the want of rom all in- |S0me respects are shead of € worlmon % tho wellare of the bustiess | (.01 e Jnd been handsone ma.| Bhinein thostalo corveniion. fowas hoted an mat talked of for governo ! ol ranfilng: M, Ohiarles B Kountze for > boys sre excluded Wehave better sehool books t and no appreciable influcnce upon th Joilaer : dovn nd for thirty mintes by the wateh | cuitioleet, Dave Butler wints governor. Mr, Kountze hasa bar'l. sent condition of the Kar Germans, w last the elementiry fox vr!wn-v;\' of lalor, ’ : It isin acord with the eternal fitn ”“,‘";'“f‘ o S LERRI00aLr OF ““f,’ man of Polknominated for governor on tho -3 A—————— ol is brily reportedin the |booksiofthiscountryare in p A solutin of the industrial prob-| o T S T alk &t Sl el O SUCh | ydopendent ticket, whileMr. Burrows wants A lolly rep o Ay 1 5 | ofthings for Mr. Gere tocomplain about | seme ever occurred in any conventio i s LR ER Two straight weeks have pa fth- itag ability, literary style and typograph-|lem which s steadily pushing | i st 8 5 . = DA A dent Powers toor 1o rce, ] have passed with lottex ¥y literary style and typograph el | the undue hastoof “a tired convention” | Nebraska, o out an assurance of early work on the Nowrn Torka, Kan, July 16,139 —Dear |ical finish vastly superior to|to the front s that of par-|; Tee e i W ek et g g Filbur, o Sty s ok - 3 B S, HbAL 3 3 l o f e inadopting a “hall baked document. o R B. Wibur, ex-county ju of Dakota ki new postofiice, But the rool avo 190 boys i o rulorm ach the Gorman, ~Wo hwe more| tipation with the posibilities| [ COF B &, MU 20 {s that hehas The Highest Bidiler. comnty, a dunocrat of thelacluon school, was 3 still with us ‘ oL thity-stt or thinroor® | nttractive school rooms snd better | Of deforred -0 fon. Regarled | 5 3 s : aurs an Omiha yisitor yestordiy. As ho i 3 are prob about tuinty-six or thiry-eight L ¥ L € £ . | & treacherous memor About three weelks S LIS L S L0 i ys " Pt T pesllieedy & school furniture, There is moro heart | Strictly from the point of view of coop- 2 L MO ! dues, the julge was d 1z of bz domo- ) / s Mr. Adam ur Lt Togislature pave us o small feelingin the mamgement of our pu- ive produdion, says this writerr,| TIE opeations of the postoficede- .“l“ : }‘»‘h"“\, ol e the | entic nejoritiesoverthe state this fall. e 5 e priation for maintennce and those who | - it o e there is nothing to compare i ifi- | partment for the past fiscal year fumish | id ofitredto sdl itscditorial columns on the o i on”” the mental non his ritted f worripbility were | PHS We are more tactiul and trustful, | th is nothing to compare in ifi e 1 3 pohibition issue, Tast week the Kepublic JohnH. Amesof Lincol will doubt s s lable to wre 1sider- yours, andare doing more to teach manners [ cence with the results which it hns thus | an insradive lesson o the growth of | o ot infavor of prolibition, It om the denocutic nony torney g v Dy e B ot " 3 5 e PaTIAL g lusion of a|tho country. The wiole number of : J ; able grey matter. m 1 TES T hecs i e 2 and morals, hese points of excellence. ar obtained. As the conclusion of a A . L tiom toits own sguments of not weck be- ne consolation ir ‘ i R B th a2 y 3 4 S s g K 0 o 3 some con sola n the f; | e o o ‘I'“;‘] tog 1 “1‘ Al l.;l o | in the opinion of theauthor of the puper | thorough revicy ofvhat hastaken plce | Postofites in opemtion on July 1was | fow, aud it begins o lok as if the Voies S IO LS Bl The editor of the double-decked What- \‘:‘.:| ‘\’n' u.f‘? 'u”\ i ‘\‘I’HHV;(‘)I.)“ from which we quote, are due 1 unier the severnl forms of co-ope o | sisty-tvo thousand _(n\u» hundred. In| lkiew whatit was 12 aboult, R e otk 3 TsIt will mako adying struggle toin-| Ninber 0F Joys “remive S thepresence of women in our schools. [ Production, the writer in the Journa of | 189 the total wasfifty-cight thousnd care mrfi’*'vls T The convention in the Third distriet has not ¢ sort a plank in the democratic platform | (fve yues oo He they aremore conscientious than | Ewnonics syshe has no hesitation in | nite hundred and ninety, and in 1850 el X been cilledyet, mnd the numerus andidates | demanding that his cherished scow-line i themenand lave, as o rle, grester | Welcoming profit-sharing s the forty thousnd, Intenyeaw tho mum-| p.4ua of taduwaton’ thioe s wit tn Con: setingunxins for the fray i be putin eperation at once Nuiiberot boys dischirsed ind’ governing and teaching power. “Women [ Phase of industry, readjusted to meet [ ber of postoffices inereased fifty-ive por | ¢ni Auerie, and thedremn of a singleC JohuShervin, Fremont's mayor, rode from 1 H — iberof girls diseharzed and have a wonderful power in wowingthe | tho conditions of the century’s pro-| ¢eit, whil the hicrese in population | ¢yl Anerion ropuble, worthy of the repect the depot with Mr. Richards on his return from ‘[, ‘,\,.;x‘ ,.m_\,,,.',, in ‘\,;,m,m ‘;m oo hewic clement, especially in boys,and | gress. In theory, it represnts ;1]vx_x'|:x:,' the s:\[lnulpw'i‘m'l was about (;r lhu\vlorm Lsus'”r .;1 ever, apparently, [ Tincoln. Flowished him success in ) nv clamoring for protection—from tho inattondance 1t 020 | pringing out latent nobility of chame-| the condition of stable equilibrium be- | thirty per cent. Last yea's inc se | from realizition, e character of the popu- | notwithstanding the fact that Mayor She Apaclies. This is not-the first time, aberof girls inattenda tpresnt.. 80 =3 is suggests that the fomule| tween the two exiremes alr y men-| Wis three thousand four hundred and | 1a n must be improved befre beneficent | will present his name tothe demoeratic cor however, that sheep owners havesought | 1y Fotal. ... - hets of the country should be| tioned. Ttreinstates labor without en-| ten, the largestin the hisiory of the | theoris can bo worked wt_iio wlid hiets | ventien fur momination for_govemor. e Elde i) ook 2hest ibe 3¢ 'y i b g i o relitble | @10 nations change their character ouly by | to the muatter of contingent congressman Pt peonthipoiliriisers Yo Tiave united, Thereare nearly two hundred [ feebling the all-important functions of | country. The figires are a relitblo piin fuly shbw dogre ! from the Fiest district, Howe and Colby both W "G e fiv thousaud of them in thenorthem states, | the mmager. Assciated co-operation | index to the “"“"l etual growth of the i L L Ay want to bo eleted. The convention hissed S '\(L ; {'l{‘l _ anti-Bhine o K ik e Supiditadent. | ang in the wholo country not farshort of | 158 posibility, butit is pathetically in- Soeritar pyisd Thobitslnesyi of thell knsinne Bue irasios) Gonmon Simee, Colby and sat upon Howe. It would seem ;'i‘:.’\:!‘ PrEh mf”‘"’"“‘."{']‘"“1"“’_'“"““"" Voica, i i“.']’.'l ‘l’“"“:‘_“"‘.l"““:""‘ of the | 4 guarter of a million. They would adeguate o the task of social ani inlus- I’““""“_ lh ulh:lmh s Imr;ynu‘h_-l' of the - San Prawiseo Bulldin. that a black horse andsomo show. € governor are chislly responsi- | Vorce. ile the girls in the Kamas (11 4 poverful infuence iftheyworked | trisl readjustment. Profit sharing, on | itdusirialind commerdal wetivity and | CortinlyMr. Blaiie has tho bestof the ar- b iR it A sk R ble for t iluro of the omission from | relovmatory ave entirely omitted £0m | foeethen for common aims thio contrary, Wligh all the nwosury | educatlonal adrngmentof the couitry. | gumentwhn hesayithatit vo argob. ta | , 10 OEltiv tukots are not ull "o “the republican ticket of three contingent | the count, the eighty girls in the Ne- ‘i s f $% sleme f scess to the soluti { ————— mike the Spanish West Indis a presot of e > . o e X C ge ) g ) t is unquestionable that one of the re-| elements of success to the solution of [ = e, b iy ar | €y state comventin mther clungel tho congressaen. braskareform school are represented as : ) inprovement | these difflcultios. It combines the nd-| THEdivision of the worll’s fairinto| most of thevast sums nov coliectel in sugar | 20 ¥, 2T OO o s. Kansas hos discharged all herin- OMEgHIp Ve [0 tageaeor " fo oferaily oduction | tY¥0 sections, five mils apart, willen. | dutieswe oightto got some advantigesfrom — SENATOR QUAY has announced it ble b P 1 e, | O the public school system of this coun-| Vantages of co-operative produdion able the railrods tor secure substantial [ P1°M M rturn Allour prolucts entoring The prohibitionists whoexpected a fight for et v et oS "l: Dlo boys, wiho constitute a very | gry iy gronter attention to the prepara-| Without the risk reburns on thele subseriptions. | these lands, especily wheatand pork, are hlicense resolution in the state conven- g on nof cn1 havo very muc 1t porcentago of the class u 1y 0d- | ¢ion and training of teachers,. Undoubt- Sparhd i S heavily ta s nothing but practical | tion ar still wonde | 8] h king in the Pennsylvania d into reform schools, an allows edly there has bewm proj s made in| NOT A PRONIBIITONIST. WELY IT BNGE comnon sense in 3laine’s suggestion, aplatfrm w opted with solitte friction cuny he peopleof the Keystone [ them to run at ge. Nebraska | ¢3¢ particular, and that quits gener- The assertion made by the Omaha 2 — and without giving them a chance to make wn state should vote a monumentto their | takes in all the incorrigibles, | 3. Bt l:-usb NS 'Mlm, Republican that the nomination of Mr. neyelopedis Britan. Without a " ollowing, appeal for “the lome id **their boys, AL i both male = anl = fomale, ~while | e Mue qualifications @manded| LD: piotsidinssicas.ths sdonbigugo! ol michwe litroco o our citzens s 8|, o jemyracy of Nebmskals withort an | Judee Bumes of Madison comty received 8 A = = S Kunsasonly adinits these convicted of | ot n' tescher are much higher| the prohibitionamendmentis anunvar- | gmuine triumphof American ingenity and organ and the WorldHenld is withouta fol | T Voles for attorney general, This is about THE pai |.nl scareity of available ime. And yet Kansas has one hundred | gy, wore required @ quarter of acen. | Fintedconclusion and tends to place | euer; founded on the celebrated lowing Wien that pperdeserted the rpub. | 5 faras thejudge his ever gt mall of his democrat lxllnhc_x' for a e ticketsug- | and ninety boys in her roform school as e L e S b ALl AT Mr. Richards in a false light before the | ‘Enc s lllmlun‘vnfl\,r itis hj‘nu.lum\ml licans instead of entering the domocrati; | Pld-beaded deslatio. { gests tho udvisbility of fusing vith the | against one husdred and sevonty In Ne- with the subject will admit that here| POPLOOL this state, Tterentes the im- apes ,::”"'l:":'l ;;{:‘:"'e‘ n_;]‘;[“ it ;‘”‘f“j“v cimp It beeame hopelesslylost in the woods, | It isestivated thattho differnt andidates independonts on Dave Butler. The | braska, The large cities usially furnish | - S S 4 pression that he isa prohibitionist and s AULOL SRk Recently, in hopo of poingin with the rush, | at Linoln gave awsy 50 bxes of cigar: Pl 4 A & Y is still lurge room for improvement, | P 10 I article on special Amerian sibjects alded. : i b ¥ y gars, awnee stitesman hungers fora vindi- | most of thewayw: i liate & rhare it & (oo |5 ke Loona will use all hisinflienco to promote the Its title doscribes It acourately; it is the | Hichock triel to heal the inlependent | This was simething in the nelghborhood of * cation v dless of the source. of juveniles, The lrgest city in Kans S petael y adoption of tho prohibition amendment. | pyeydopmiin Britamics Amnericnizel, re | TOVementstraiht for th denocrey. But | 15,000 crzars which wentup i smolko, Tho A try whose list of educators would not be . . (ORI o o o " 1 | the independents expect the democrats 10 fol- | bomsthatwent up in smoke svon s SEm—— has not as much population as I i e Ly R Mr. Richardsis a temperate man, but | nodeld, taken spartand put together sgain Tie e 5 e & 1p In smoke wore not so Tk Omaha and Douglas county dem- | and but a little more thin one-hivd of Lothe testapplied b succosiul tonchars | 1015 10t & prohibitionist und has nover | insucha way asto translormit fom awork | 1% 10t led. et Ll L aonprol:tse ocracy do notalways dwell togother in | ghy population of Omuha, Nebruskca it e may besaid | Committed hinsell to the support of [ cmpild under Englsh sipersision, for Er A Dull, Dull Thud. W oRs B i unity. The ghter housoand packing | tukes care of and educates all hor bad | 110 < T S Bl L prohibition, In viewof the division in | 1sh use, into one compiled under American Linealn Journal, g bad T 1Al s ARt Sytio s i | house factions ave still slashing away at | povs and FRL e e that INN 1 thoroughprofessional training the republicanranks on the prohibition | Sipervision with a special view totheenter | It issaid thatsomothing will fll with a “W"'”h e ot I". “‘ 4 ‘,‘“\"'h g i wds that | Bt d Sa8 JCIVES | as the Germuan teachers must receive 2 pEaE B tainment and instrucion of amillon Amesh | dull t odayor tonornw in th o 3 ttour boys'?:should or o lemlgrv ina M,rmn( \\wulilnmhuuut thm to roam about and diift into | & 1ol Sueosmry hem. 1t s e | 1900 Mr. Richuwds has rufraiiod from | Bnmat aid intradio inerh il 0‘]""'_::““’“:]"“,;,, moEmL T‘:pgf‘l‘:’m‘;’ gunizon crusadoagainst tis awfulhabi, oLtln.; y ¥ m,\ o ,,;,.:1:“@‘ s :Ifl\l:l\“"fl TM tinly desinblo ' approxinato | DUSSIE h:u:';\)" z:\“”“;““lfil'::{ ‘.'-f"p'[:i‘n:" N ulo articloin tio origtnl t<Biitan | sid, itis viisprod it wil baobliod tisus | i Lansing vas ot imentiond fravtomey committed some felony that would place | 5 o osel v e 2 i g ePeUing | picar has leen dropped. The statelysen- | pond or issue itsolf without tho help ofedit | generd, bit his effort to extric 1o 7 it more closel thin we a - ) a’ D ly pen: p L ) xtricate Colby T presidant of the Misour farmers! | thom ehind prison birs if they wero of | 1 b frife x_lw‘,ix‘l’“_h‘: our high licomso and local option luws, | tncesof Muossiss, the outspoken thought of | ors o printen. The prolibitimists ar | siould endsr Lim toall god popls, ST s tTioad o age. Where ave thos Kunmas boys? [ gpic e ooty g0 = hy o the 1oss of | But that doesnot malce him a prohibi- | Mill, the luid explastions of Huxle d of | watchng the dgonkes of tho Ol | 1t 440130 fnLinwln that Charley Hall oAt L x e oo | Nt o e e on Ln tla workshop, but B0y PAON0 ANy 038 O 4ionist, lyndall, can allbe foundin its p Such |" mperwithblawhed faces. Somo of them | o)yt 5 i s iR missioner. The president of the Ne- s . any of those features in which we are e s R R Brataaea e hwai 4 rancy | Vi ditemt t sowure, thenomination for b 3 ; around tho dives and jointsof Atchison s ] Tho prhilitionists and prhilition | aniclshate ben_abridged s trat ofsub- | lve iivesied s much a5 §750 i admne | i W0 b s Sl e braska farme liance isa candidate < v i hAsy 7| confessedly superior to the Germans, o ol csently discover thatthey | Jects exclusively Enclish, and ar crovded | subseriptios, md the loss of the woney will Shanmt i % p for any ofice thatis insight. The prosi- | Meavenworth and Topeka. The improvemontand elertion of tho | FABen Will preseully discover thatihey || Fur BERNEY CUEIS, S0 8 ly iy o deternined to got that miximum rate bill o 1 y of s % pros| A S D T e ny e f 10 | Will got vory little aidand comfort out | With amas detiils intersting only to | kep themawake forwedks. lis before the pople, dents of allinnces gene seem to bo St B >ssiomal spivit mmong our teachars is [ 51 B RO lcal English readers; and to balance this e e e 3 i self-sucrill ; s mend yis produced in the same ily not incompatible with the M, ds. abridgement the aicleson Am he are of Allof Us, Thotime for tore processions s ar ber e Voit. uiderthe he b ks oy y - oy o i Holerege riving, Tt is o be si ly loped that tho A & RS number of the Vo, und diihe Besdiallin s ¢ wall b gt idnaiine o T jeets havo lar been itten, ) e AL s ot [ttt iadllee LT IS kDR & ThE Flinols leglsiatur R “Canards About Des Moines,” “Pigures HF A DENVER AND KANSAS CITY. nost, cases, with far greuter daborntion, 00 Loy DO able, Mr. 1 fellowwhowants toknow what is the mutt g He Hiinois leglsiature has convened | L by dJ & noted as excellences distinguishing the A ® : ) Y ! Powe allianes, will | with this or that candidate will besguelehied in speci onto vote an appropria- owing That Prohibition Mas Not In- | sio0ls of America above thow of Gor- | After seven weeks of rustling for rest: | A lmgtly series of bigraghies has boe toa o te for congress inthe Second con- | before the battle is fair Explanstior F ton f cworld’s fair. There is *ua':d Cum\ny I ) nuny. There would not necessarily be | 9¢Bts thecensus recounts of ”I"""Ilr m“} :”,l:,:: -l.«,l‘h\',i,, ""r,‘;.).‘,l.i’.(,,t“,m,['h ,‘:,m::'a‘: eaninal ilstra iy s1s surprist, for | may bo novel tomake, and if 11;"‘\“1:-1;:,\\"“‘;2 i nothing in it for tho membors except | yasotles i, banz indy Utodol Joss of “‘heart feeling” in the maunge ]}""T"T(l Iy 1]’ o0 _0;::":1:“ iilte | Ceveinds matioed i thoorighat ‘Br. | Mot listory prclains tho et that when | really “ullight’ thire is nouse to stato tho i their per diem, and nceordingly the 00f urt ospensos i ol county this | mentof our pupjlsbeciuseof the totter | jlo ¥l senizoflelily maco PLLS | g 5o tio desgn of that compilation ox. | 1oR nddaly lecono ethwiastis ovee ay | fot. 1 seeslon will bo tame. It tukesu lottery | yoae owing to prolibitin. I huve liter | aid higher training of teachers; | 1€ figures are fueresting by way duding bographies of liviig charuters; [ dueston ofa wlorn nature aronext | g B Rapler of Pawvne Clly, who al bill or & clafm of Bill Stout to work up | Hveiaocoqny aulitor andamableto lay | 00 “glould mther bo moro of | comparism. 10arly 100uew maps havo b iuortel, anl | fundto W ful-fledsed candidats Lorsomo |y eiieuamoto g before 1o stite omv i the patrictism of the statesmen, Thieh gv. j;‘l’tl‘n;'"l‘l’l; that feeling, and we should naturally Wihen the first summaryof the popu- | gnunberof will eecutel engravings are i | O themost pronineit ofices in their district, tion for seoretary of stale, wis cointy clerl @ W anti-prohibitiouists. The follwing ate tho | enect ay to morals and manners ¢y | 116101 of Kanss City was made known | woduced t illutra thotext, i Jids onciebaliaw bonot mos oo baoe NS N ipy v sor arerel ieus il miide § NEARLY half & million more acres of | A#UTS of expmsés covering the first five | © Hi awave of indignutionswept the town. | awork which, for American use, is to tie | litexstedin the wfare of their fellow-men | o 050 & ‘ L months of the years 1850 und 1800 : hest results from the most highly- The work of the enumerators was de | origiml *Brittanica’ vwhit thoorignal Bri. | 1 to e wilingto swrifice their present high < e £ land have been deeded by the govern- trained educators, Whenit is remem- | 11® WOrk O tho enumerators was fanica is to allother encyclopediis: awork | Macein tio world and necpt the humb Mr. E.D. the Floldrege banler f ment to the Union Pacific, The delay bered that in this country the profes: nounced 1s a barefaced fr.\ulll—uu out- " w‘m kit e u-u’l)t L e .“‘\.-f-)rul position of congressman, But sone men are | Who rn o Captain Hill two years ago i in issuing the patent was a profitable of teaching commundsa better roward | ™E€ ©on the people, b hal examination, that i leaves wothing tobe de- | Miltjust that way, andas beforo stated, wo m..«.:w‘.;u» ';‘ mul‘ ‘.h‘,”. m: ‘(-. arrangenent for the company, relioving A e e e e at | Al along claimed for the town a popu- | FHF flad that the men Who st so muchoppressim | pected to be tiwo years henco, and pany " 4 than in any other country, and that e s . e hnninedandt fons e Ralloer s that the story recently floited (o the off et it of twenty years t: nd securing the thereis almost unlimited opportunity | lMtion ranging from one s Of the making of bosks there is no end, | Mnoug their felow-men, ave Possessid { ¢ 10 was atthe lead of a ban combing : bencfit of enhanced values from tho de- for the thoroughly trained oducator, | *VeMy-ive thousnd to u quarter ofa | oy 20100 vilumes isue from Euopes | O this sane nile, selfer s piit 1o defeat Hill was vithoit authority. % velopment of thesurrounding country. | Grand jury expenses... .3 1,500 there is no excuso for tolerating a loy | Million. It was not possible for the | wd American presses every year. Lo keep | VOUN €VeN 2050 fiur as to acwpt the arduous B Al SR Court expenses inciud- s St population tofallaway to one hundred | sbrewt ofthe sdvaicingline of thousht and | 1Mties of lent, if med bo, 1 N vy S8 et on Ampeio : S SHEs SEImace standard of qualifications in our schools ios ; s e o8 Hpios § nicais | POple. Carry us ow. Fan us with b iitiedBid e LI SU Y X 1 Me. ALLEN Ro0T was on hand at the 8 ¥ and 10 good renson why wo should long | 14 thirty 0dd thousand, and avigorouws | knowledge by the sdyof separate wirks is by s wardur as people’s convention and he may be do T G anblnue belind any oter tonnicy i | domand vas mads for o recomt. Tho | & plysical inposshility. I ofo ECI e i —— LONLIEN JOME Coal . FARCRT Sl pended on to reappear at Lincoln next pxponsos rul in about tho same 1 el araiie e ’lnmmmml rada. | demind was granted, but the result was | wadis tho Anericuizel Enyclyedi Bri RO T e Emiag ta pve Bin s levont i, disy with his time worn flat moncy ion, showing viat they donotvarymue | oo GFHTEIANE T ki o failure Even with the asistance of “‘“‘I 08 78 ": N ‘n‘i"“" ity j"]‘rf"‘;""‘l‘" Vit Mison, time dommerats shod b choen, md mlus = { b i v andthatthers has been no g u uchers, ) = 4 0 e rators | fdrdor more trained minds and skillful pens, to have itany othier weay ank aud the resolution denauncing the i ihe Commeris) aub the eImernton | . yag eviomiod, o the ten ralunos of PRSI e e S L R kao ’ iniquity of specio resumptionin the in- A % wereunuble to eonfirm the original lists N onowil 1 1 ke dlcwongh 80 dull and drog he Had Julze Crounse bon at home, instead 3 B the facts? The oficial CO-0PERATIVE PRODUCTION. The falli y | lae moydopadia, the latwt trutten of | wivgwhomake mewesry, aid liey'ro scatle | of bang teeniin. Euroo, the o is 1o tolling tevest of the money powe Those reso- rank D. Juckson, secre- 4 CATYINS = by two thousand mamwes. Theflalling o | hougnt, achicvemet md discover the 1 toredin their logions everywherethatmanis | whatwould have bippeied, but old sages lutions have been preserved in brine tary of state, for 1888, makes the follow- According to a writer inthe lastnum- | yas satistactorily explained to Superin- | whol grar and e ilening eircle of bu- | ound: te ‘d‘v: e Ay dly: to | $0y that ho might | bem honored with and offered n overy convention 8ince | joc erhiiis s ooors 8 ber of the Journal of Eeonomics, cooper- | tendent Porter, who, in a loter to | man knowled jowndi ; e e, | e womination for s high offce. ing exhibit as regards the costs of crim. 1 " eludethen I would madly, clim George Francis Train ran for president | | ”l .4 Poll h ative production is of three varieties, | Secretary Nobl recommends the — pineof Norw rI'd burrow in the ground, g b nal prosceutions in Polke county for the e g ' Ol Boe WP ) € I 4 o : pine of No or I'd burrow in the ground. = 3 - o 8 groenbick platform, m“}]“\. ey TR 8 county | "mely: Tho immediato cooperatim | frst comt, eyeping nine hun- | Studiousy :-a_x:;.l"v. thing. = T OMAHA - !, L g ey g resulting fr s a e o 2 o anad Of s T N the bass, bred shouldred womin Y . — on account of crimiml prosecution, - | MSUting frow the asoclation of work- | dred ~logw « names, be alowad | ofcgune the prhibilon resolition intr- | « THES'sthebass, bl shutdred yorun | 1 5 ANT - AND TRUST ONE of the greatest feats of engineer- cluding attorieys' fees, forty-threethoy. | NP etilg upon thelr own initiative, | o stanl. Kamas City’s populatin | e yesordy inthe Nebriulea republican | cavorts mundthe country, ranting on ber ing sklll undertakenin this country hus | ging, six hundred and ffty dollars and | "4 lirnihing atoneo the lubor, the | willin reund nuibers fook upon the ofl- | stateconrentio wis promyly otal e | o e e 1o iy alustvens sho .COMPANY, been completed In Now York. The new | 1.'five conts. wpital, and the management—the ovdi- | eial returns ono hundred und thirty- | ‘probibition isue i onewhic the repiblicn e R ] A e aqueduct connecting the city with Compare these figures with the follow- | "FY form of assodlated enterprise, which | threo thousand, or seventeen hundred | polilicians work, not for prindple, but for | #2€l ¥ = (Sl B8 oo i v Croton luko was begun eightyears ugo | e oxhibit furnished by the sherif of | MY [oF convenience be designated us | less than Omaha, Whatthero fa i 1t In Nebruskablghilcom | g, pno orarky, bngdairel. proachs Buys and sells stocks and honds; negotlito and completed ata cost of tventy-four | poiy o or 18 : assoclated production; the production | Tho first count in Denver netted ono | haS roven sosucessful a tempernce mess- |y NG PR IRUEEIEEE BCRon R paper - o ey . f olk county for 185 aud the present Nt Ao O o, f ure that the popleas amass scoll at the Pro- | warl steps to loayei W 18 1y Ris bushons s | CFUss: frts adtPamteri ! jptilion doliae. . I8 4t wanbyafno milss year: established ' by distributive soclo- | hunired and seventeon thowsand, but, nibllory ides, its acompmying loses of |dos but who uses his position to orateof pro. | (OTPFAtins, wikes charge of prperty, cols long and hasa capacity of two hundred |* O pep on v or Poix Couxtr, Dis | €8 0r stores united for purchase and | like Kansas City, a recount was had and ity ils bootleggersand its | hibition withawill,absurd vchenence which | '€ W3 7 and fifty mili 1l day. Tho |M | B ) O e Iaikire b & Iabie R g gy R el L 1 ugy 1 jaloin, {a Diietes the ingels wonp to view ymillion gallons per day, ho | Moies, Ia y 20, 180, —Tue Ovam B anufacture ge scile, as ex- | thecity and suburbs thoroughly scoured % There en 10 political ad van- ® g wp to view p o P erown of the nquu‘:luct l‘uu';\w lrgm Qty | e you 8 telokeen iy b (o wnswer o | st in England and Scotlaud; and the de- | for rc}nidenh or transionts. L Denver, ‘::.‘.‘,:l‘ in il::'mll".p::",‘,.lh(:.’.," .<f.,4|,§2.L;f,,,‘ g 1y, Omahal.oan&TrustCo toone hundred feet below the level of |lomy, 'oW*sY 8 0S8 8 forvad. co-operation resulting from the | however, was more sucewssful, Out of |quitly supprssedand the platorm stuli- T RS P D Ry SAVINGS BANK. the swrounding country. It spans nauswer toyourletter of July 18 would | gradual transformation of a profit-shar- | the thowands of names secured by the |ously said nothin arding th vs of tho weary Tan who tolls. who i 1o 8 gulches, tunnels, hills and isconstructed ;‘,";jm:t';”;:",’&;‘“:fd“"u‘m“:“u';'r‘l from TShert | ing regime, i which workmon are per- | men hired by the city, nine thousand P rights respeited should hoonly be lS EIC""':I"II 1€éh and Doug it il y sud entic o 3 1 £ X . & onse ore plected ( ould see o sspected wlie ald In Capity B0 ©of blocks of stono for the entite. length. | writing the telegran dovelopments indicats | Mitted or compelled to purchase shares | wero adlod to the originl list, making High Lioese I F\timor focied (1o wigid e i owi RAWIR | B Pl Gl matisad Uaisdial AN New Vork Tribuine. they come to share thespoils, ) N Beveral storage reservoirs remain to be |a probable cost of criminal procedures for | and proportionately to increase their in- | the population of theColoradocapital, us | PR " I"l SRS it Laabllity of bloc drs. 20,00 built, which will run the total cost to | 155 from $150.000 to §10,000, or wbout§2 per | fuence in the management of affairs ARG oo o Flih loons: woild wem o g e . . : § Per Cont Intorest Patdon Deposlis s Whi b capita, Total court costs of Follc county, . g affairs. announced by the census supervisor, oe | oy Butinore. It is reported that the ju- Lifo i3 far too short and fleting forthe list FEAN I E, Cashier, thirty million dollars. The work has :;;\vu, for 1889, §02,046, of which 87,750 is jus- | The last of these phuses of co-oper- | hundred and twentysix thousaid oe o from §50 to &30 for a lizense has A Jpea iog, ! % ll‘-flviv“lw;x n““”ml Officors: A, U, Wynan, presilent; J. J. Brow, been a fruitful source for political scan- | tice and policecourt costs. Abave' does wot | ative production has heen developed | hundred and eighty-cight. | 'd so great an improvement tat tte | P P WO & Ml st be. fhadk1a sine vice-prestdont, W, T Wy man, troasurer, | dals, and the public s Likely to loarn the [ SRTHVAR0! Kiive Jilesat abtict oourt. | 1, wnce, the others, mud | Both cities hare peratatontly olaimedn | nost logiiatre vill ta whed 1o nise o | CLd tnile wourwlirs io” w Slpeoyic, | Dyctors S A0 pkymi, 3 Milla, X J 0 details in the campaign of 1502 lation of couuty about 80,000, 'Number of | MmO particularly the scond, | grenter population than Omaha, The |Hgurs L8500 Sich astepevidutlyls jus- [though it made thefisies tired. J.Kimball, Goorgo L. Laks e H p