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Y " ; ~ q/ : 1 ~ e 1 HE OMAHA C SUNDAY BEE. 'OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGU — — | _TWENTIETH YEAR. T 381, 1890—-TWENTY PAGES, NUMBER 74 e ERSTATE EXPOSIT e 17O B HEZ® AT THR | HI< COLISEU rom Sept. 22nd to Oct. 13th. FROM 10030 A.M.‘TO 10030 P. M. W ill be open, not only to local merchants and manufacturers, but as ils name implies, tC.J. P, all exhibitors from abroad as well. ~ it is to be no catch-penny affair, but a collossal exhibition of every product of this part of the world, arranged with a taste that will display them to the best possible advantage; an exhibition that will not only reflect credit upon our growing ynd prosperous ciry, but prove an advertise« ment of our manufactures and business houses of incalulable benefit. The diagram of the building has been so perfected that the representatives of cach special branch will have an equal showing, without too much similarity in the displays. Grand afternoon and evening concerts and othes meritorious attractions are now being booked which will afford the most pleasing entertainment to all visitors, and render the exposition a resort that will repay repeated visits. ~“Applications for Space Should Be Made at Once, as It Is Bemng Randly Taken™Sad ' All Applications Should Be Made to THE INTER-STATE EXPOSITION _HEADQUARTERS, e ROOITT 404 Pasorn BIOCK., "y - OHAS. J. BELIL4 - - - MANAGERS - - - M. L. ROEDER. WL i b e il e e iblo of 1 waderirafamncy ava s | WME HAPPY LITILE HITS | 8 S those waves cloely resem- :llu language, Mr. Speaker. bdut maintain GROWING DISCORD 1) B AirRel o hal the gentleman from 1inoisis not in opd under secr of state, Mou aa, was of | *“Asoneof the best illustrations of the | Turkish soldiers have inall . times been re- M‘;‘r;,;f;,p:;“fiflh" "hmly‘lg t’:fi.\"“ der) —_ - the sume race. These Armenimns are all | kind heartedness of the sulan,” continuel | 1owred for their corag. —Their faalisn | 1d 150 broltens Soom asive omch fee v | The Gatlenan frow Nliwis—Hov an ¥ all of different sects. | Mr. Straus, **not a single person has been out of order?" makes them strangers to féar. They have | s|my Shots at the Humorms Phaws of | Y ia Baid to be Responsible for the | Christians, but they are gL A n tent " The Gentler e ~4P) v . They have their own patriarchs and their | executed during his reign. In Turkey all 1 within the last seven or eight years been | Ou Diily Li Downtrodden Jones, \_(_mi"a”[ 5;2:{:""!:’(1)"1”{‘!l;i‘]tm‘t_sm y} bably & . Provocations. | own ceremonies of worship. As to their re- | executions bave to have his sanction. He | drilld acording to vhe German methods, r Daily lLives St. Paul Pineer Press: Brwn (after : f N rion the government of Turl has always as repeatedly refused it, and he commutes | under thesupervision pripeiplly of German _ twenty years)—W hy, Jones, bless me, how An Ejye to Business. K. ! )x:-l:u‘ivu Ol e N oAl TRiniikay iioaize ol ] \in 4adsaiie GosaroTIy Of crissiaRTitD Rirk | ofticers, some five orsix of \'qlmm now hold | \oul D THE SUPPERY BAIANA haveyon ot the world ¢ Boston Courier! Plotograpter (1o youn DSCAR L, STRAUS ‘ON THE SITUATION. | \corchip has always been recomnized and | exceeding fifteen years imprisonment. Hels | \b2 mnk of geeralor pashg in the 1f | . | Jories— Just niddiing. ; lady)—*‘Therv is 10 need of telling you tolool | 2 ’ L it o8 ® | Turkey should get into awArshe will doubt That's simewhat indefinite, pleasant, Miss. Sucha face camot be others ey conceded 1o all such sects. This hus been | a very humnnt‘lmz v, and thisis evidented by | less give Europ a surprise by the effdency Jones—vell, 'm toorich 1o wilk, ind ot | Wisetha plesant” s0 since the fall of Constantinople, in 1452, | the fact that wheneve a famine or | and organization of her army. She his re Pity Her Because She Can't Swear— | (titerichenough torideon s pass, Younglady (graciously)—*T will take t - Doctoring News to Sult Political Pur- | 5 i foaqom isin striking contrast with | any distress v his emy s sends a | cently also rehabitated ber and has ': gl “':"" rh wrtipdals —_— dozen, sir, instead of vne’ dwen.” (i) 3 ses+The Future of Turkey the mtolerance of Russia, who even at the | considerable sum from his own private purse hu“}'flh?;:"\miiflk ney cxiignbul e L) :’l' : :“ "*(:"fl)"rd = Ry ‘RM'IT n..ln.,, i M = present day does mot concede that to the | T N e L iThe sicl n s getting well ¢! ore Prices-Obeye itisburg Chronide: “It Is old that the or, Spmsthespandpoalat of Hissenting sects within her empize. - The fact | ot of mare ot e g e s tetnd “The socalled sitk man, which [ thik is s A valueof diammds does not increasein tie | Boston Herald: First ctizes—*Thats & a Diplomat. is that the Armeniansof Turkey, notwith- | 55 . Al decided misnomer,” reglied Mr. Straus, ‘i3 ritio of their size” remarked the snake |fineturnut McHcdferis driving uow. Cost P! 3 : ¥ standing considerable misrule, are today en- disaster, 1 had an audience with him on not growing wi er, but isimprving and editor, hirn §2,50 th ” v sa A Rt thos > | diplomatic matters. Heex pressed hissorrow | gaining stength. But Russis and thesmal < “How does it facremse then " asked tle | Stcondcitimn— You don't say so! S foying more liberty than the Armenians of | uiBy0'vroublc of our citiens, and begged to | Balku sitesre improving their mueri Extiange: A Scotchnan who had been | orsgoditr. =104 18 | ihe worli can ne aor o it sich s el [Copyright 180 by Frank @. Carponter.) Rt T VIS e 0 be allowed to give a small sum toaid in their | resouwrcesmuch more Tpidly, and the con Learlyall bis lie in the hilding of | “UFThe'ny siow of their brillimey.? Lastsummer he was walking on his uj SARATOGA, August 30.—[Special l‘u T RUSSIANS UNDERHANDED METHODS, relief, Tho nextdayhe seat e £30, o110, | parison of the two is not o Faif one, Turkey | nilws i ¢ \\"L""'-““fi“ (,11,\;. tland care 'y J L P ke ]—The latest dispatches from London | “But how about the forcign telegrams. | and [ believe he is the auly monarch who' ex- | hus mades steidy progmss 4 cullire and fi | WtheUnited Statesin the lust vers of his S Orey o First citizen—**But e was i sy bles in Turkish Armenia Tolls Alfeceut mibrgin tended sympathy tous at that time in sucha | the develpment” of her material resources, | life and settled o the plains of the far west .. Mo Oboyed.4ie figunal. ate this year,) o, wisiih ed 15 10K state that the troubles in otella different story ? aded v tou ! € UECes, | o m After s arrlvil o project came tpin nb | Mad—Ill never firt agafn, i21 live to be 4 ar, are increasing, and the sultan is being de- 7 said Mr. Strau: but these reports substantisl manver, lv]ul ;no has not a fair chamce t,uym“i alnu .m;:u,u er is x:{n\ al u‘] m}!(i‘l‘u;'“l \;]rllln n; A hrnired h Second citizen —4O 1" J : e oo o6 . d s oL she has not had, siuce the bginning of this v hime for_the construction ofa ralroad g, gt nouaced for notputting a stop to the so-called | are undoubtedly exaggerated, and much of ASA MIN OF ABIITY, tentury. If she coild be lew glonoshe would | trough the district, and the Scotciman wis e ¥y Qear WWaattihimaliort . A frudent Housewife. massacres of Christians. The whole blame is | the RussoTurkish news thatreaches the out- | *Isthesultan a man of ability?” “Tn the | workGuther own destiiy along the 1ihes of | @ppliel to as sman of experience nsuch | 2 atier winked at a sweet 1aid at the feet of the sublime porte, and the | side world is doctored to suit the political | first place thesultan,” replied Mr. Straus, | her ¢ intion, and she would, 1 am sure, | Natters. youngdrug clerk down town today, and he Naw ¥ork Evenéng Sun, true inwardness of the outrages are unknown | purposes of chiefly Russia or of the maleon- | “probably expends more care, anxiely, time | develop the highest possibilities of her land | ‘“Hoot, mon saidhe o thespokesrman of | Mt Whisky in my soda. trusts ler diamonds of great price g 2 i ety 12 R rheeoan. o Withn the safo deposit visult; tothepublic. The truth is that they are in- | tents of other nations wherever it may be. | and attention upon his duties, as the ruler of | and ber popl: FRrOK G CAPENER. “}:; SCISE (T WA R L Evax Stos e But sale athoms shiiceps hur jce— . S —_———— ! . afi i nne A AR cited and fomented by Russia, and the proba- | Both the Crivean war aud the Russo-Tur- | the empire, than anyothermonrelof Bu- | 1) —om e 2o Wiy not, Mr. Ferguso 17 : My Philips-Do you remember, Liester, Hofrsesary ion| dalinth bility is that they are the advance guards of | kish war of 1577 and 1878 were begun by Rus- | rope. Hols indefatigalle, aid bis ministers j : i S R it anairfset | Jow folisl yor usel ' ac whe you fint Atthe Dime Museum 4 i ey Shelby Atk onas 4 A% : - R etes o e i e ting the whole maite by unot? Amnd | fell iulovewitth met a serigs of provocations, which will ultimately under the pretense of protecting the | are frequentlysummoned to the) palice at Vo Uon z 3 I itter. ** Why i Ve W mot p Juige: Afientant—This armiose na B R s Rusila aad Turkey: | Oncisiian subieots of te wultan This 1818 | CAGlEht to%onder wits his WPk sotis apt: No Uppers for Him, dnnaye sw the kentry's asfiatis afur, | Mr Phiips—Folish, wly T sometimes nless man can pickup ancelle with his toes Disgusted Visitor—Thats nothing. Dy often picked up carpettacks with my heel, and yehave naw place whatever to run vour | thinkI must have hen wonnels through(*’ = shibboleth® of which Russia | tion of state, All important matters pass | New York Sum **Travel never sharyp- to cloak her greed for | under hishand, His tenaency is to assume | €ns some people I the drummer, power aud work to too great an extent, | he threwthe stub of his cigarout of the and for which Russia is now secking a pre- | high and holy text. avails ke No American diplomat has ever held a | territory in the orient. She be- N s He Overreached His Purpose. i rather than too little. Evervthing is submit: | window e e 1 4 fosdioa Jewelery Weekly: Gradsrind (to lis en- Brainy Loy auove confidential relation to bis colleagues | gan the war of 1878 by sinding ler | fed to him, aud he too little of his work | <ol what respect Ahxnpsm Dareligh S ;:‘I’“A‘,‘,f[f\"‘”,d”_: | Hoyes)—Noboiy but me s to toud that | Amerimn Grocer: Chicigo ioacher—Yes ahd to the power to which he was sent than | agents into Turkey to stir up the Christian | to ,\Hlfvlllfllm)u!l‘ lll.- tries _\u lnln;'x» Imnfl“ll‘ “Well, I’v¢ been onthe road for cight | manuseriptto apu blisher. nlluvl‘«' ,‘\““"! h\ is m} begin or leave off work | corned beef is one of our mest famous pesd our late minister to- Turkey, Mr. Oscar L. | popuiation. She is doing the some thing in ‘-ix‘}xrnx:_‘.lnlf";ufl'.\tt 2 I% W lll‘-:;‘;;L'rl‘l“\“;ll‘vl;"l_lVy;r { years, triveling by day and by night, | I don’t know about hat,’ the publisher | *CCI as it indicate tho time. pors, Who can tll mo whit stauds 5 Mr. Straus was one of theclosest | Turkish Armenia today, and a careful inyes- | ltformation ool ‘: i b Dalteon SRSV 1 pper | spouded. *“Isits meritsso striking 4s 1 oreman—Yes, i (R ~ |nextto et Straus. Mr. JasLon ¢ e o e porteq | chaunels of the govergment ind I've never had-iq, ke an upper | Rsporded. Tsits moritso s Grradgrind (the nest diy) —Why, thedayis | Boston litle by (triunphantly,)—Cabe driends of the sultau'during his four Agsiap o UiERgns VRGIn Roe opcied TUE SULTAN AS A MAN berth yet. O, [t his no merdl ps o me-fiurth gone and nobody’s at work! Wit | bage Constantivople. Heentertained magnif in th pers will show that Russia’s hand is f, (poy 1o how vhe sultan looks® *“The sul- **That’s luck. ™ %eiing, T sopipos 2 does this mean! % —_ ot his house in Pera, und he beca Taking she wirew wuloh gea st e amial b e e iib e i mast ] NoLL der—ita ambanint; T, of S o Ty 1yt AT pEopman (meeldly)—You forgik to wid | TheTamayer's Friend, the _tame tme popular with his | {here is considerable misrule inthe outlying | repiled our ex-minister to Turkey, ‘and he When 1“1‘5‘1.': 11 il b2 AT i e A i Dingty baa 1 don’t thinkit’sso very new. Soutains a striking theory, I suppose” Chicag it s notheory.’ akagy i upper, Price iy byt there's aheap n the “comfort. Then the —_— you, my friend, thingsare going to ometo a xcused This Tioa e, focus in this country before very loig. The Schoolmistress (with omin-, | taxpayers arenot going to stand tho oppres— What made you so late, |si0a much longer. brother diploma althy and cultured,be | provinces of the Turkish empire aud that this | jooks very much like Jay Gould, He tasa was offered and took the opportunities of his | misrule is accentuated in such provinces as | G5 FEN IREL I AR ARET S ot ledge of the | Turkish Armenia chiefly known ns the vil- Position st a etiorough knowledge of the | O e Bowewer 18 1ot 10 be at. | tache, ane jet black i the same, you know ¢ of differmt He is ofanex- | g itwillbe agreit sue. | 8 10K in her A % . ¢ genentcomes 1n.' Ao LR Robert Reed ¢ Liste Do you pay the te greateastern questions, and there 18 10 A | {iyuted to any inteution on' the part tremely modest appearance, aul hespesks fe Pt ey f Rotert. B Agitn’ - s DT oo th tazdb cr Rl ) oa who better knows the Inside | yyjtan or the sublime porte to oppress the | only the Turkish tongue, in a slow, ddibente | +:See ) s, bond 10 be/ bottle of camphor? I car and why sof?’ Schoolmistress (advancing furinusly)— You nce L first started out, but Seause 1 have shown it o the postoffice | 1AVe€ ease, | have had it refilled aboutoncoa month. | athoritiesand b declare that it shall not And that shows that my interst inthe ish, doesu'tit, of the European powers in regard | Armeniaus, but itis a result of o lack of sys- | mamner,and in & quiet subducd towe. He |jedit ey ey than he. tematic and well n'gululug vwmluwm, hasamild and pleasant eye, and he places J v vhich increases with the distance that a o whom he like: i3 Sre a 3 Lot Me8mus hero today and bad o | Mo TS MR U e monts Tho | His mamere” veaie rararer oo 5% | When I et wated in the ar ] sudlenly | i thnogh the lor g talk with fmupon the Turkish situa- | (1o does everything in hispower to cormet | cor He s eminently a man of pewce, aa | take faint and pull out my camphor bot- tion. such misrule, but his efforls wre notalways | if awar breaks out betw Yes, mam. A by sed yor s home-n wiz — adesin, an’ | jest give itto Drug New York Sun: Schoolmistress—Wetl, Bolby. dear,] must | cenis worth of pargoric, p ive Named Thew Afer the Lord, N ranches bo: “You never cin_fell 0 Russia and Tur- | bottle. You can smelleamphor from end Thiseo Heedd « e & pardon you this time, bul control vor mpe ruggist oS, b countey of the Armeuians,” said he, | secouded by fhe oficials that surtound him. | key, the provocation will b on the Russian (10 end ol car. 1 160t two 1inules bi- | fos gt WWoretia, Vo T miarison WhO | 1L Bt so can. 1 P courolyouztemyer | QrugkhtYes ir dedly)—How n h Wljes inl the northeasteru corner of the Turk- | That his inteutions are the best,and that his | side, [ oo seg e jgmel alog ¥ith his Wit for naay jean, i ——— is 51 ) ucl ish empiroin Asia. They bave one of the | Burposels to put such tentions into exeou TER FETORE,OR URKRT. ““Anything wrong,sir aming @ tew baby every veur, uitil ieven: \ o TWO Views, Druggist—A quirter, oldest luuds in the world. Mount Ararat s | wathin the nast fon duvs ho his anoointad future of > ’ teen_unblached erip. | Jewelers Week within the past few days he hus nifeeling very hualy pposed to be In it, and they claim, whether | g committee of the most prom the keynote of the east anything fof you?’ turalyame. Then came a suryrise, One | Vhal chidren ar going U say next,” re- | Two Desperaie Criminal, MRy or not, 1o have the original siteof the | memian officials of the empin " | and depends upm the game thatis being ks, Thit T— noeming lie realyterhn plafitar, whib | e L SRS e TR oy B L y . , h Tk | : L 4 g | » L T s wking his constitutional, met Pete, 3 8 ey ire wing to | fello o possesses every kind of yice, garden of Eden. They are much in thesame | inZ mlo lu(t-‘ umnfl’lu ‘t»r' Ill‘ 1| played upon the chesshoard of the Europan be - afraid of mking me “Good Peter, You seem to be | $8Y something thatis eitheruninteresting or | He's a cirpenter condition as Poland and bave been partitioned | the under secretary of state 1o dovi | ) ; to 1 balance of power. What Turkey especially |rouble. What isit . for the bette: vernment and that port i iyt o - nas taken a slice of her territory and wants | from mmy own kuowledge and from the va. | AnAICEs witha view ofdeveoping her mater- sed at something. ceable,’”’ asserted & sur und discon- Swift-Ah! fou see, de ole 'omun | entel bachelor. las’ night." asjust passed & man steepyd o blood. orth and I’'m—1 " get into it. ¥ T have an uppe id 1 e hands He's ourbutcher, i S h e troubled with palpitation last ten The the Honeymaon. sl el more. Turkernasa sltce, and another part | rious conversations 1 have bad with the | ialresources. Shoveels a decided reformin A oo by o Pl ‘ b : Ky e Groon—A ring around e . belongs to Persia sultan that he is @ man of peace,and the | themethods of the imposition aud collection | YGars. Reaching Uy opane M«mt‘ Xuis, uh, dar’s two no’ litlehmtsov do | oI TN oy TR T g Dr. Birney cures hay lever. Bee bldg, +‘What is the population of the lands!* said | purpose nearest his heart is to ru | of taxes. She hasmade wonderful progress nyme to exchange with | " 4 4w e » | Brile (swetly)-Anl a mng afund a T Lo Thatl capt say offiand, " replied Min- | Way as 1o satisfy the various elemc in the administration of justice inthe last ! | Gaoed! Auwist wil yu nane em! | \oun's fnger i3 1he sikn of Aual Tramp. Ister Straus; “but ihere are between two | empire. Thls is u | twenty years, by which I donot mean to im- | ainly, | have S0 okl o Massiah 20 Ellowsy i Grom (sadly) —Reigu, A tramp whose intdlectual caliber and thpe 'millions of Armenians iu the | policy, but it a ply that thero is not rom for conside under the circumstaacas 1 sh | aSutta) ani Ha! [ ey’ PR - vas fr nbove his profession was recently Turkish empire and between four and five | make of his character and disp: grester inpry Shehas ilso AfF 3 2 yo 8 White fou T ‘l'tl | too glad to exel Ation aud imthe D al's o and female schc Iha il millions of them in the world. They area | *Has the sultan ever shown any desire to the nime H very shrewd, quick-witted race and in many und at Bangor, Mo, Hlis enly baggage great improvement in edu small but choice wlletion of quiet these disturbances and to protect these | astablishment ¢ i 10 it,” sald the W's pra’t say: | cle; Caller—‘How do |ws resjicets thoy may be_compared 1o the Jews. | clements! B NS M vaaa ichols. | deunmer he opened his grip for it I an vy glad to | be Inclding n Jaques Rous- They are s people held together by religio He bas repeatedly,” replied Mr. Strauss | has done eversthing 1o stinulate edueation, | DOV I in the saunagement % Tie Presidett—'Your face is very famil- | Conlessions.” work of Bulzacand by traditions and by race prejudices aud they de has charged the ‘governors-gencral again | and has himself founded & num ber proper w—a ligle cam bad an excil- | lar, lut Treally can't plice you % s Dumas,a copy of Shakespeare, and the Ape 10 o large extent a people withouta | and again whon it has appearcd that such | sehocls, In short education isliberaliyen- | fow words nks, and 3 lent exeu: e TR r—+0,1 dou't ask youto ylaceme, sir; | 11i8d. » comntry. - Most of the Turkisli emigrants to governors were not properly noticing bis | couraged, ‘This it in strong contrast tothe |intoa lower ar cop the sleep of the | lore to the Tron his smoiher roal cilled'o ofler my respects, sir? . - erica are Armenjans. They re the | christian subjects This has been done in | seiisdent the Rosan oorerm ot omane, | The floms ok 7y ot atep ol o B LB I ERO% i) Jaoiee e ) o pects, Dr. Bieney cures hay fever. Bee dg, ey changers and bankers of the far east, | the lne of his policy to maintain peace in hfs | eyltupe. Tn the Tter o ] 19 QMES (NS RIS K1 310 Ppad . RSB0 P, e i - y the power of | the government 1s being used tointerlict and | repress education.” Charity. 1 for di Lathey do business all through the levaut. | empire.” [ pusaing and progressive. und they N0 SIBERIA IN TURKEY. st Within their limitations one of the bright- p well Bled o Doath in Her Sleop. Mrs. John Garred of a., bled v, and if he d.rn’l\ i Him The t my look out,™ Phiteded gain hOne Gliss. g ‘ Lifi herup twderly, i, q “How as to the prisons " 1 asked. IF WAR COMES, | S s X B e n' Weekly: Arthur De ( | Tre: ., ydeath in her sleep the other night, St busivoss peoplo of the world todu CTRG infanta s Siiacttas cl s anc Il | Hdt Ak L ORI o S| ares cativerh, Boe bldg. dve naw any mawiag | TR Badias ool (ABE hee Her coidition wis not known by her AR TR 4D TR ARMIG AT, thestroots in oriental countries, in 8 very | tweon Turkey and Ruuiat’ 11 7ok fnd RAintins & maide iyor | GNaoy Shats (i s lisapprovat | And you kelow ihe an'v swear, husband until ke wis awakened by the “The sultan recoguizes the ability of the | primitive and ®ad condition. The Turkish | “Of course Russia 15 the strog sysiom tuke at onee Dr.J. 5. MeLoan's chills | it the youue min's single eyozliss) - Wil | Asperities of Delate, | Bhed roin min Cowlig Irom 1o i Arueniuns,” ex-Minister Straus went on. | jails arent so bad as thosein Russia. There | could put fivomen in the fleld to andfever cure. 1 will agmeably and effw. | | s gola g they say is sddled, | Life pealer (10 the geutloman £10m | i feonomnt o o o4 the force of the “He employs them largely in his puolic | is no Siberiain Turkey and there is no ad- | one, and her financial affairs arein a beter | tual $50 CULTTE he mought take nt, and she was dead in filteen }“.mu.. who has just alled the gentlenan | g oY o ., rom I1linois an ass) —'Does the geitlenan e The \\a\" Aren't Fresh. from Indiana withdraw the epithet ¢ Jester: Mr, Frespader-Ca you tell Tle Gutlenan from lndina—"1 withdraw ©ffices. Mostall of the under secretaries of | ministrative process in Turkey by which, un- | shape, but the Turkish army has never been | % C6BUS per bottle; waranted. Virious government departments are Armen- [ beard, thousands are sent o & hell worse | in 50 good @ condition as it is today, The nidicate the poison fom your system l Dr. Birney cures ctarrh, Bee bldg.