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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY JUNE 7, 1891--SIXTEEN PAGES T“l‘] DAILY BEE THE FIFTIt WARD PROTEST now boing mined with excollont | sas and ®Mssouri farmors will | by tho better class of collegns, but muI o PASSING JESTS, ‘“”ZIR WANTS ARE ”A\\I:\“\{, 1 vesolution of the county commis- [ promise of producing paying quantities. [ show better, judgment and ability in | great majority of those who adopt the f ' { . A un: An Omaha reportor, desorit managing thir scheme of co-operative | profession of medicine cannot be fitted | fug the fall of o heayy piece of tron, snys “it distribution n has marked the man- | for successful practics in the time now | hit the eround with a swish _and a grunt’ '@ never heard o on giving swish anc . agoment of A% system elsowhero, and | prescribed for study in the schools gen- | )‘,\m"' it w:l\lwm givingn swi m-“:l: Nebraska Farmers Will Soon Be Beyond will demonstrato that it can bo made a | erally, Of the army of two-yenr doctors | dise. It must have beon pl fron. Indigonce, : 4 noe, 4 | proporty of corporas | It would be u grave mistake not to em- E. ROSEWATER Boiror Lk ) 5 b | tions is assessad inthe ward where the | ploy thess valuable resources. Amer- | | | D LVERY MORNI} principal office of tho corpe fcan tin is certainly coming, and it is maintaine « nically, iV is possit doubtless sa 0 prediet ¥ i o ¥ ST S BSORTPTION 1. Tech yitls | | doubtl afe to prediet that within th paiy o Une eds | have the right to pass such a resolution | standard trticls of commerce imitators in oWJparts of the country. | ical *institutes o score may do- | ik Horalds Threo out of every five i Thres mon 2 corporate proporty is dise — But in any ovegh the movement is inter- | velop into really scientific physi- | toes i WHAT THE RELIEF COMMISSION IS DOING, Eunday Itoe, One Yaur ibout the eity in such a way as LABOR LEGISLATION IN EUROPE esting, and if nx- plan shall materialize | ciuns, but much the greater num- under the law the county commissioners | next five years it will take its place us o | success. In thate case they will have | sent out annually from the med- HER PrEPERES OF FICES | n the wurd wheto It s located: | sommunicated to the state deparment | spread sttentic thing, and it would be better for man- 6 thipgl Hunting for Sheedy's Wii—The State nmunicated h tate dej I T asked her for a sister's love sh t T ant I o Lokl sl L matter of fact, howoever, except | some interesting information regarding e kind if they had become blacksmiths or 0 11BN 10 Sul Hle $hoot Tournament Postponed on Fmint Cornue N wnd 20th Steata me interesting information r " 3 ! £onth duiie, Corner N and o0 | reumstances this authority | labor logislation in Germany and Switz- IRRIGATION carponters rathor th foged doaters ho gava my hund o gontla stove Account of Bad Weather— Shloago e AL O e L iding | Should wsumed by them, An iee | orland, The most rocent legislation of [ It was in 1870 that the Greeley colony | The fact that many eminent and suc- e s e AUl Other Lincoln News. Woahington, i Tovrteenth sereot Batupdny Lioe, Ono Yeur \ ' Weckly Boe, Ono Yeur ike 1t inconvenlent or impracticable [ The American consul at Stuttgary has | its progress siehrtain to command wide- | ber will never amount to any- fth ward is ns much ward | ¢his charactor in Gormany wont into | Was formed in northern Colorado. The | cessful physicians have buen graduatod s G RRTERDENGY ty asa horse, cow ora stock of | offect at the boginning of the presont | Mormons of Utah had developed their | under the old standard does not show | yAtehison, Glaba: It s soriously v atm| it to Al cortmunications relatine to news aud | g Ihe fact that the ico house I3 | yoar, and relates to the protection of | fields by irrigation. The Colorado poo- | that it is a sound or safe principle to fix [ a Central Branch town, cach taking a quan: | g i WRAGSE oF GRMGES o LavY LR LR bty ol by @ corporation and the Horso | faborors in caso of their Inability to | PIe imilated them nd huve transformed | th8 requiroments according to what the | Uty of Limburgor chate, id”that' tho cor. | P Hhe nutsber of persons whe have BUSTRYEE TRPT R w ndividunl shonld not effect its | worle by reason of sickness or old age. | the barren plain east of the Rocky | brighter minds can achiove. Itis time [ " Sl L Db laBiBH. 5 BatH AR aLY vediet \ ¢ Al T L i (Ll Mo on the tax list, notwithstanding | This is an insurance law, and provides | Mountains into one of the most product- | that groater attention was given to tiis | Philadelphia Rocord: A Konsington man | thero is only onehalf as many as thovs. we Le nddresscd to Tho Bea Dubilshing Sompany, | ¢ rs transnet the business of the | that every person, malo or fomale, 16 | ive of farming communities. From | subject, the impostance of which it | cauw i ar hard enoush to flip & tly off | during tho wintor. Tho Ty miade by Abio to the oF {ito"Gom' | fce house in a rented office in another | voars of age or over, and occupy- | fifteen hundred totwo thousand car- | would mot ho easy to oxaggorate | b 10 UC nstonishment of the atter. | tho p DRy . . ward ing the position of labover, | l0nds of potatocs unrivaled in quality | There can be no higher function 1T NEVER STOPS bl LI L LU b The Bee Fublishing Com oureinrg The Fiith ward citizens are vight in | yrvant or clork, whose wages ov | 8¢ annually shipped from the Cache | than thatof the physician, and it is R RNt ey coiving about half as much ns he did during THF BEE BUILDING protesting against the transfor of $117.- | salury wmounts to loss than 476 o | L Pondre and Big Thompson valleys, | therefore worthy of tho bost talont and | [3id “Halt 1 onco, my words woro soorned, | the winter, & A ML A = | (000 worth of assessed valuation from tho | voar. must have himself or: k tosay nothing of the grain, fruits and | of the greatost care in its education. | 1 g e skies buns darlc and low, R L ki Tune 0. [Special to Tuw supplic cived by esent dependonts have also beon gradu TORN STATRMENT OF OIROUJATION : : m e | year ! it s o twice, but it passedas vamn [ that thore was formorly. The main demand BWORN TEMENT O boolis of the assessor of that ward tothe | yelf insured, The premium for this in- | vegetables. I'he medical school of the university of As tho idlest winds that blow. | ‘How s for flouriind cornmeal County of Do ¢ The tos | Fourth and Third wards. The law as | guranco is paid in equal parts by the em- About the same time the colony at | Pennsylvania has sot n commendable | "Twould have stopped a horso in his wild | B T s o ot iy ewanr | THE Bk interprets it does not warrant | ployer and employe, and the government | Riverside, southern California, was or- | example, though it is to bo feared it ny's steen ar tributed to tho growth of garden that the pitial Aty BER | o construction which shall make this | ftsalf contributes to onch policy the sum | Zanized. Its promotors having before | will not be extensively followed. Ono | But the gasneter oniy seamed to laugh ratsing of fowls on tho fart : And silently worked away. havvest is over it is expoctod t gradual lossoning of call (ISR ZU DL “* | possible. Of course so far as benefits | of 50 marks annually, equal to $11.90, | them tho results of the primitive efforts | (hing, howoever, can bo safely affirmed, r\;:r::ln iy . her to aceru g vned. the | The insurance companies ave staty in- | of the missionavy priests, sot to work | and that is, that medical education Smith, Gray & Co's Monthl Mrs. ainsauy, % mattor is of no special importance, the [ syivations, controlicd and operated by | With Yankee industry and ingenuity to | the United States is cortain to improy Gossip—I think that Mr. Lovel, iod & S : s aro mot oxpaudod prorats | tho stato. Tho promiums to bo paid aro | Malke theso sago brush plains product- | Tho day of tho ol standard has passod | VGERometretr T CF R TR L e - Fridaw, funo ; , he wards, The citizens of the | in proportion to the wazos received, and | ive. How well they have succeeded is | away and that of a more elevated and MEOTHG 15 VOry RRHUSAION L L snh [ dontiests DDeletvo GHutle: Orawe i be no moro calls for wid and th the reliof commission will be en f | AFTER SHEEDY'S WiLI Baturday. June 6,00 X sentitied toa credit, however, | pange from three conts por woesk foe | Shown in the fact that southern Califor- | steadily advancing standard has comein, | . . been delegated tho worls of hunting for the Now York Herala “Lieutenant Softly [ missing document and Mr. Courtney, attor g X o nas nover seen powder and smoke.” noy for the late John Sheedy, is vory indig oranges and her trees and vinesare [ JOHN G. WILLIS of this city offers o |~ nO yas, o has. Whon he faaet n the ball | nant over the mothods employod by Crows N, P, Fru loaded with deciduous fruits. gonerous contribution toward a 310,000 sty ho 1s in the smoking room-—so he kuows | Courtney says that yesterday Cro pro Sl BBl o Tt 1night bediMuult to fix: the. v exempts the employe from his eontribu- The success of the Mormons, | monument to the memory of the soldiers | 1 About ‘em. Lt I G RL L tion by wards of gas mains, water mains, | tions, In case of inability to work, if | the Coloradoans and the Californians | of the union whose lives were sacrificed Burdette: Hostess—1 think you have | his safe, evidently hunting for the document. 2 everything in the room to make you comfort- | At any rate, whon he rowurnod he found the Averago ! the county for their | thoso earning loss than $100 a yeur to | Nin shipped this year $2,000,000 worth of e T25CTUCK G 5 e L Y ¥ 0y 1o Hiarrs Sril el in my fall the personal as well as real | sovon conts par week for thoss carning presence this 6t proverty loeated in their ward. $470 a yoar. Sickness or military service rte of Nel County of Loy Ceorse .1 I, Leing duly sworn, de- | clectric light, telegraph, telephone and o insurcd has pt is contributions | gavea greatimpetus to irrigation. The [ in the rebellion. There ave patriot Jsddctnn) SRR bR A L] 1 ‘;‘ h 1 e the insured has paid hi ntribution: oW ot ““l St e L Sk < TR ; ¥ : ho | ables dear Mrs ,and if you are afraid | door locked nnd Crowe him in. After tho iU by, it he actiialavoruee | MOt wives, street car tracks and tauk | for at least forty-seven weeks and was | SI0W going methods of tho Mexicans in | citizens enough in Omaha to weet the | of burglars you will find i my husband’s | detective loft Courtney found overything in elrculation i mE DAy | BEE | Jines running over the city. It is not g0 [ employed for five years before his disa- | Culifornia, New Mexico and Arizona | conditions of the offer, and it would be | grip— tho snfo topsy turvy. Courtuey says sig nonth of Tune, 160, wits 201 - coploa S Guest—If your husband's grip is here I | nificantly: “Thoro was one drawer locked, el 570 i ¥ s : ¢ will not stay a minute. [ have never had it, | and fortunately the fellow could ne tinto o1 S 4 houses and stor: stablishments. | nccording to his olass, from to | American und today irrigation promises | out the plan proposed. Omaha has 10 | and wouldn't gev it for amything i the | that, AS thoro is o e governing sueh . oA conion; 3 Their value can bo determined uceur- | §53, Every porson who attains the age | 10 redeem the entire arid and semi-arid | statues of any character. In this par- | world! quisitivencss, Courtnoy says ho cantiot huve Crowe ai with manufacturing concerns, ware- | bility occurred, he roceives annually, | €4Ye Way to the enorgetic efforts of the | as cceditable to them as to him to carry Jh sk lr\l.‘:r.il\w"‘:‘!‘|‘él‘-‘-’ WIS coples. | their business to list them and tho busi- | ALl contributions conso. aftor that ago. d of the cast. Tho idea of Mr. Willis de- jigs st WREL R 801l e e ReeAE ota b hootink {SSonc b, Toscnucr, | moss of thoir ownors, wharover | Iivery fomalo may, in caso she marrios, | - wells have roinforced the | sorves to bo reulized Woritton for The Tie L o s HooL G et atore me, and subiritod Inmy | they iy resido, to schedulo them | domand tho roturn of ons-half of hor msin many localities, notably in | - - Oneo on & time, long, lon ago—and a very | ncossant ra that s een faling, ' Up 10 A | for fasation in the wards in which they | promiums. [t is calenlatod that 11,000, | the Fresno and San Bornardino regions | Tinis Motbodists of South Wales havo | g Ciaim cinb bleamied ke the big bay troo | sy, ovening the tonrmament wis o Lt belong. The assessor of the ward in | 000 porsons will bd pject to this | Of California. They ave likewise open- | adopted a rvesolution expressing their or a Chicago maiden’s shoo; in the pouring rain, and nothing today, and . i ¢ 7 . 3 o RlEs And the chicfs of the Claim club, every one, g a1l 5 which they arve situated is betterca, e b rats gt ing the cyes of farmers to their in | regret that the prince of Wales took f 3 Yy one, | the enthusiastic but disappointed marksmen ompulsory insurance law, and the S grew rich as rich could bo, thered together up town this forcnoon and of d rining their taxable value than | amount required for its opora- | the moro frigid region of South Dakota. | part in tho gamo of baccarat at Tranby- | For onel took what hie Jiked and fired his foo | foomed re ot 4P fOh this foranon i the assessor of & ward on the other side [ gion will b» bout $30,000,000, | In the great plains rogion of the Pacific | croft. If reports be true baccarat was right into tho Missouri; next Monday. Thero aro yot to be contostod e of the city, presumably ignorant of their | of which the employes, employers and | coast there avo 1,400 flowing wells, somo ately by the ward assessors and it is | of 70 ree s a pension from the state. ion between the Missouri river and | ticular she is behind many small cities Ill'l)ll’l«l,l 1 ,VII:JJHIHI'. CORONER TIARRIGAN should be com- pelled in some way to attend to his busi- Bo8s not tho games in which his royal high- | And thenif he jumpod the dead man's claim, | for a- prizo of §1i addod money, an 8. S IT Now appoars that the machinery of | extent and value, It may bo too tho taxpayors (which means the state) | of bheso skirting’ Doath valloy, the solo v indulgod at tho cnstle numed. | Sure u chap thav's drownod is “dondasa | o agpnammerloss gun, aud two. costy the Ttata is in bad order, which prob- [ roctify the creor if any has beencommit- | pay one-thirdanch, This law is auxiliary | remaining positive proof that o desert cadilloes like the one which has duck,” and needs no land or gola; H OIS AND ENDS, ably explains why the smooth littlo ship [ ted, but the Fifth ward committeo is | 1o 'two other laws in forco for somo time sts. The groat American desert still | brought him into court at this time | And how could the men that tired him hetd | o commoncoment exoreises of thy stato did not entirely escupo vight in demanding a hearing before tho ing to compulsovy insurance against | covers 1,000,000 square miles, but one- | might well bo overlooked if move serious | And memory is seldom much of a spook when | Bo¥) school at Peru will commenes Juno a man is rich and old. 3 == e Mrsy Mary Sheedy bas gone o Scranton TisEE i B St £ When tie Claim club bloonied they worolong ) ; THERE is something unspeakably mor- | question involved. 1t will do good | classes of laborers are roguived to insure | Storage reservofrs aro constructed to | frequent. Bota antTs M e taT T R In.. to v Jor sid e mother, On returuing bid about the mental constitution of a | another your i v; For at- e i ; annual rainfall whic! v os- 'they swore like pirates and drani like | $0¢ Will rent a suite of - rooms and lease her 1 tution of a [ anoth w if not now. For that mat- | against sickness, tho employer paying ve the annual rainfall which now s CITizENS of Omaha will rojoico with | A1 they swore like pirates and dranic ko | [a1o home on Twelfth and P streets, whera galoots, till now thoroaro left buta few. | i it Gragody. ocoutrad. . Somo saper man whe will cherish a bit of ropo used | ter it will pay all taxpayers throughout Sthir e chich is a | capes to the ocoar filuciiuer LS oo ot | TRt ! '-m“i” bl i one-third of tho premium, which is a ¢ ,'J,‘h‘h R "i" ‘; i tho | the officers of the Omaha Ieal Estato | But theso ard the hixh mucicy-mucks of town | %06k people aasme 1. bilicve. that ho g d as o o city tc o the re 5 o sxcoading e e e future of a very la are; > 5 ik S howtRam oG h b | sl 3 : . o sum not excsaling 2 por cont of the re of a very lacgo arenof the | (o oo o ver the. sucde 1 know them, s0 do you St B G R dutorest B assessors now, 80 that inequities and | daily wages; insurance against acei- [ greatwestis bound up in ievigation. | oo SO qe S el SRG T T met one vothier day on tho street—a most | sounds and groans aro hoard there aftor = g% religious man nightfall mistakes may be avoided noxt year and | dents is confined principilly to factorios, | The fact is appragiated by the people of : : 3 ¢ i onts isiconfine vipally to o 08, o o gratulations are good as far as they go, | i v f ¥ 4 {Dhie rovised s | PN boITRhp rapnre ereaftor so far as cticable, eve 4 i i s P 03 Wes 2 Mi vi. Their | & g ) 'y is wife was with him—a haughty dame, I'ho revised statutes, now being prepare theveuter o far a3 practicable, even if | and in this case the employer must puy | 8l the statos Wes of the Missourt. Their | ¢ ihov ghould bo supplomented with bullt on b gorgeous plan— = by M. J. . Colby of Beatrice, will bo roady relief be impossible now. theentire premium. in connection the legislatures are'toming to the rescue. With a foot like a boat, and a hand like a | for distribution in about seven weeks. Tl —— with the law regulating iabilty | Tho national government must do like i Gt i ham, aud a nose like a catamaran work of compiling is about completad, and pith tliofle g reatlnbing ditio ity of property owners. Thereis a good | The good man is a doacon now, in church | tho annotation well under way. it Al i ¢ g of employers for accidents to thoir em- | Wiso or assign this duty to the states and | \p o ce'in shis organization to do the Tigh soars his note; T'he Delizr society of the state univorsit The onemies of American industries | ployes provides that the party injured | place under their control the public {important service. Decorous is his shaven' faco, his shiny hat | kave its annual oxhivition last evening orsist in assorting that no tin plate is | may recover damages, and i vas an | lands to be reduced. i and cont. T'ho orators of the evening wero y ¥ may recover damages, and if ho was an is sad to think so good a man could ever | party, Miss Rena Stockton and Paul o Ty Always Scasonablo. slit o throat! | Pizoy. Prof. Gibeanlt, Ik O. Williams, Net ner Raum in the pension office there is not likely to be any made. Tt | company—tho very fact that the acci- : Littstirg Chronicle., And local gossip says 'tis truo that in the | tio Forchand, Miss Carrio Brown and James is hardly worth the trouble to contra- | dent oceurred, is prima facio evidenco The law passed by the last congress. It is always fly time for absconders. o "fi‘ u‘]-r»fllh.v T S ;}\- E\-nfi".«f-‘.mffv'|~lv|'1';( .'I}In”w:-lrllin:”\l: .JA‘;‘ ent, dict statements of this kind. They have | that the railroad is to blame, and the | transferring the national weather ser- T ML hty oTor e Doneomsho 0L he S I 2 PR i dbpart S Light on Denver's Progress. haughty ey ; tio wiid B been made as to almost overy industr compuny to escaps the penalty must | Vicefrom the war department to the de- et Washed for” some 15 cents apiece; and some PRSI D GENERAL SCHOFIELD geod naturedly | When started in this country, and thoy | prove otherwise. In all other cases the | Partment of agriculture, Will go into’| ' A candle factory ison tne tapis for Den- | p ., Jdoterdecry: = = = o effect July 1. Preparations are now | ver. et RS R LB Ateison_Glate. making for the transfor, and it is under: 3 R Sholhent s hashi honrshatiitie backtat nar | ting makes a learnod man, but think- Facts vs. Mysteries. Tood busband’s store, 1ng makoes a great man, stood that the pre ‘,“‘“‘ is considerin Albany Journal. And gossiped with the gambler's wife, whoso A mother builds her hopes on possibilities ; the claims of several porsons who 1f the teachors in the churchos would talic tlo was next door. a tuther on probubilitic been suggestea for chief of the service | about facts instead of mysteries the amens | But now 'tis changed nash-house queen The worst thing about life is that the when it goes to the agricultural depart- | would be more since: _ disdaius the humble crowd; are so many who arc oo old o start ov = T'he deacon, stiff in fresh-boiled shirts, green- in ek it LIS boRnoRid oty The West Against the World backs ho counts aloud— Evory mau thinks Lo would bo properly ap in sccuring a capable man for ot Madder'n h--1 that 10 por cout is all by 1w | presiotd I his wits kow someorhor mon ho this position, but in making | Tho Omaha Bes in sincere and intelligent alloweds knows of. the selection the prosident will, of | advocacy of the interests of the west favors | ‘Al me!” he groans, ‘'Ah me, Ahme!if | Itissaid tobean unfailing sign of a man's man could but live tw! neatness if he has the heels of bis shoes e commissioners and the coancil upon the | sickness and accidents. Newcl all | tenth of this will yield to irrigation if nses against the moral law were less GOLD in Iuenos Ayres is quoted at 842, and yet the Cineinnati convention domanas i carrency “equal to tho vol- ume of business on a cash basis,” what- ever that may mean, the cordial and substantial co-ope THE only reason for supposing Gov- i 1o 1 i \ ernor Stecle of Oklnhoma w ccood | being mado in this country and that | employs of a steam, street, or railway oo e OO slakoma il LEstcoeos Fae) $ A CIVILIAN WEATHER BUREAU. Commissi i found in the stale but telling fact that ho is a citize admits thut he will shortly lead a Keo- | 1o to be expected asan cssential feature | hurden of establishing negligence is on kuk belle to the al The gonoral of | Of the warfare against tho protection | tho party secking to rocover. the army will retive on account of ago in | policy. When the steel rail in- In Switzerland the law makes the 1893, and will then have time and oppor- | dust v established — the idea | happening of an accident prima facie tunity to enjoy the domustic folicity | that stecl rails could ho success | ovidence, and it only releases the em- which his wedding promisos, fully manufactured in the United | ployer from liability in case he - —_ States in competition with England was [ may show that the accident was Dr. Srewart of Auburn, who has | scouted by the same class of personswho [ caused by superior foree or criminal act beeu appointed one of the secretarios of | are now crving down the efforts to estab- | of a thivd povson, or by the own fault of the stato board of healthis an old vesi- | lish heve the tin-platine industry. But | the deceased or injured party. Em- 1 dent of Nemaha county, andaman whose [ American enterprise accomplished what | ployers are liable in cases where om- | COUrse, "_':“;’:"‘“" to get the very best | thograutofarid lands to tho states, There's many a ;hlu;: they’d do again in = hlackened. record as both citizen and physician will | it undertook in the case of steel rails | ployes contract diseaso from a business | Man available. Hord to Find. o anannennuBLINONe Loss ‘The surest way to punish a man s to act bear the closest serutiny. He desorved | and it will ®ot fail with tin plate. The | detrimental to heulth. There is a thor- | Tho transfor of the weather service ansas City Timss, FapnnsneFalion sl toiatorein man be: foChnite yeurselldystopmakd him ashamel the recognition nccorded him in this | manufucturs of the lutter has bozun, and | ugh and ofiiciont systom for the en- | had been agitatod for soveral years be- | Tho newly incorporatea wostorn Kansas | For rich and resvectable now we ar; wo | “f5imcll A tion Wit ous s T aaTr instanco. it will go on expanding until tho pro- | forcoment of these laws, It will thus be | fore congress acted, and the law finally | irrigation company ought to know that water L aomn & fumily L, son portray our by. | 80Y kind. Sho is said W bo a great help o N ; duction of this country is Lirge onough | seon that some of the Kuropoan coun- | Passed was in recognition of the obvious [ is 0no of the hardest thiugs to find in the [ And ayfsrs DA Wwill soon portray 7 | tho mott m:x‘"‘“ RS ol today S50 desncomings ol b upply the home demand. tries, Germany foremost among them, | {a¢t that the meteorological work is es- | Probibition state. S0 'rah for tho club and the old woman's tub | Fivery man knows something about somo he conclusion that truths to live b, i 2 ; LP200 A ORI08s g v P T illtane il = 3 tho dags so bold and freo, or u vould muke so 0 et R Tho fact was vecently noted | make liboral provision for the protec. | Sontially civilinn and not military in its N T aEtCIoton: whetnd thedayssobold and froo, £ © | heSAn el wekid, rore useful to thoir poople than | of 1o organization of a ~ company | tion of labor, and the tondency in this | haracter. All the distinguished names folk News. leave—genuine liberty ! It 15 always allowable for an old man to act dogmas to die by. This is why the great in this science, in this and other coun- | TneOwama Bre bas opencd a bureau of | Fold on, you thiof. you'va ot my purse— | youns, and always safe for a girl of fourtcen roligious conventions spend less time in chiofs of | ciaims in Washington for tho benefit of its you know it b'longs to me " o act like woman of forty. dry doctrinal discussions than in prac- 4 forel el an harburanta i . | roaders. Tho World-Herald will probably s R e ) You cannot talk to a woman half an hour lil')‘,\l talks upon timely L all the foreign weather bur e e ] ot hoie Yes, this is the town where a man may dwell | without discovering what religion she af cal talks upon timely topics dealing nt time were taken from civil ol ety till his hair is turning gray, feets; you can talk with u man forever with With affuirs ns thoy oxis Our own signal corps was trained Applanding a Good Deed. SO U O B e GO L L L Tt in meteorological work not by military Chivayo Inter Ocean. Cliralialy HEL R o i 2 - - Tk EEarern ) ) ey i | Or ask him to join in thesocial throng to DAKOTA county which is old enough or naval officers, but by such weil known | The Nebraska boy who was arrested for drive dull care away ; Mme. Blavatsky. to know bottor has concludod to engage y ' L in a county seat fight. With Jackson. 2 = SR aD L & 5 S pting a letter from a disreputable | yyless—and merk you, gospel truo—should Lowdon Truth GOncennE for ithe nutnosnlabias CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTION, scientists as Proffessors Loomis, Ferre : 2 dclaim. oy A T . acter to his wother was more sinaned rumor loud oroclaim Mme. Blays career ought to encou i for united action in the manufacture of | The progross of tho plan of co-oper- | Mendenhall, Uptonand others. Being es Pt ! A s aba. Tmo. Blavatsky's career ought to encour S R f 3 g against than sinning, and the grand jury did | That Fortune has adopted 0, | uge every woman who wishes L e high (Covington) entored as contostants and $ho Winnebago Indian reservition on tin plate. It is stated that the mills [ ative distribution, wiich the farmers’al- | sentially a civilian service congress did | \woll in rofusing to indic Hrmit s apricious damo, | prieste a now religion, and 1o live it ! SR well In rofusing to Indict bim, even altor his | g W0 (G vemombered you, and written | PYiestess of a now retigion, and to live i tho southern border as a resarve for all parties, the outlook for lively times ” with o large capital to con- | rospect is progressive. Of course the steuct tin-plating mills noar Philadel- | German iasurance system would not bo phin, and another company in Chicago | practicablo in the United States, but to operate mills to be established at a | with some modifications tho laws relat- point in Indiana, Recently there was | ing to liability of employers could be ap- held in Pittsburg a meeting of iron and | piica 1 steel manufacturers, reprosentin tries, wore ans, and the now in operation in this countr; lianee of Missouri and Kausas propose | wisely in taking itout of the warde- [ con fession of having violated tho law. i comfort on the money of fools, at once 1o ko a capucity of 50,000 tons of tin plate | to innugurate, will bo watched with a | partmont,and as the 7,000,000 farmers of i Like vultures o'er tho Afghan hills, like | into the “new sect” business. All that sho yeur, and other mills in courss of con- | grout deal of interest. A conference | tho counwry hive a greater inte THE ROYAL FACK, e of thoSoudun, L s o do i ordor to succead is o take caro could not be brizht struction will double this output. 1t is | was held at Kansas City last weelc at | it than any other class tho agr Baltimoro American: Lool at it from any [ TUOP'ILspot thoit v avaud rush | gt por religion is so mystic that no one can Al N estimated, according to Me. Joseph | which various committees were ap- | tural department is the proper | point you will and it N.A{mm v--'!u:ulT--l o Tosell him lands and corner lots, aud bilk umlh-:wll n-!ln{. to )Im,\'u wu‘n- confed n-e" > g Nimme a ° (s inted for perfocting o annization | place for it. Undoubtedly the | New York World: Tho prince faces tho Dim if they can | and to be able with their aid to practice, with PROEBE COUSINS has been romark. | Nimme: that — th fult 1o Hinalnted fangpeslectingt an opgantation |inieg ey ¥ crisis_ with true British stolidity, and is [ And then, yo gods! they'll feast him high, | moro or iess skill, a few of tho ordinary ably silent for weoks and it was sup. | Yelopment of the tin-plating industry in | to be known as the “Missouri Valley In- | president and the secretary of | yromptly ready for the witness box. and dine and wine him, o, tricks of a street conjurer. I tried moro ’ 2P| the United States would give omploy- | terstate Farmers’ Alliance and Indus- | agriculture fully appreciate the import- [ - Toledo Blade: If the prince of Wales | And causo thoir womankind o swirk and ! 4 5 45 posed sho had dropped the subject of the & i i S e S S e e aty s than ouce to understand theosophy, but 1 socrotaryship of tho board of lad monb: toliubou thirty:Ava’ *thousand||itrialunlon,iithe putposoioliwhloh (s stoj jance ol glvingithis serviceniright stact || caonsion uawilliess Ao caBabion b Wit 1, o S0 SECE0 LR o o 0 et [ (cama o tho comclusion thatthis s 1mpos: yship of the board of lady m ; ) 1 | 10 (RBLS R b open up & u coun- | And lie abe sir ancostry, as do most | e agors of the world’s faie, This ’\\\jx.‘quf. AR o workmen, and afford a market | got vid of tho middlomun as far s it | in its new quarters, for the spirit: that | j, 1 10 0P8 408 i : parvenu. sible, because its adepts donot themselves un mistakon ussumption. The lady WH for about three hundred thousand tons | i8 practical to do so and save | will pervade the administration of the Washington Post: far the testimony [ Society Is somewhat mixed, but that cuts | ‘-:::Alu'u’.(“mt.::’.;’ h‘f,.‘.:";.'.‘ 17}".“::;- A‘-‘VIl .‘w.m A ) %% 1 of American iron and the necessary | to the farmers in the organi- | bureau at the outset will probubly be | indicates thav tereis not much difference Tittlo figuro: make out, tha . merely taking o rest to break out more Y v v 5 st between & royal game of baccarat and a mod- b the essential that is held * never been seen, and who cannot be faroolonelv lat Shois now ready for | 14Nty of Americin conl, which would | #ation what in the ovdinary way of | perpetuated for yours. Tho chief of the | JSWERE® PO s Sheiianb ety is tho only person who does und it y later. Shois now ready for 4 f an already dis- | °* 9. filog o) 1 adame vatsiy' ks wero R % tor | Do consumed in those industrics, and | business would go to tho middlemen. | bureau should be a man already dis- | “NEU PR ibune: A fow moro farces | Bach big i greater than his mato, just s | 1B ndia Madame Blavatsiy's tricks wor rupt 1 it will be sad work for 1 e s ¢ T R . e, 1 P 3 ! thoroughly exposed by one of her con hier oppononts from this timo forward, yiold $15,000,000 in wages to American | The headquarters of the union will be in | tinguished [for scientific attainments, | like the one in which the prince of Waies is his pile is bigger. o : 1o, | tes, and aho whs ropardod as a doteoted in posdnidd Gl sy LD lahor. Surely such an industry is worth | Kansas City, and it is proposed to es- | and with the zeal for invostigation and ::;::W l:l‘lv““fi':‘:ll-::“5'-"" will do much for de- llu-n-\ ;~ ‘(v'”“‘ul\'vu;:;.-:l"-'r;'.l-f. "I":‘hv::{. >_:”-':L::u;' postor. Nothing daunted, |..;n ;,.,.VI,. the ; T . i i ey g St e - e crac glund. wholye ohanged noys DA | exposuro, she came over to Englund, ALTHOUGH repudiated by the Prosby- | ®0 ©fort to build up, and it is surprising | tablish thore the union warehouso and | the desive for progress that will insur Pitisburg Dispateh: It can hardly fail to | Aud 'Dutchmen from Missouri,” who've | SXpasiro, sho cumo ovie o, Kwland, o torian geneval assombly, Dr. Briggs will | 1ot a1y American newspapor or citizen | market for the receiving and selling of | a_steady advance and improvement. | inspiro profound cogitations in the iminus abiid ”!:-I_ :""“ ”’:'l',;“m"‘“I‘.'l'f;l" club elique, so- | 10 hor supernntural powors, uud o the siill continuo to draw his_saiary as professor | 10Ul deeey it and try 1o pat obstacles [ all the produco of the membors of the | Whilo the utility of the weathor sorvico | that portion of the English bubllo who g e Tt 30" moro supormatural powers of e mysterious Tni ho ¢ of o a cos represented in the co- | has made progress, it 1L capable of | Eord moralty 8 g 8800, gontieman b t of biblieal theology in Union soming In the way of its progross. Iy ] ocountyallinnces represented In the co- | has made progragsh ibiastill capable of | 850 AVCh Yoo bl a1 losa "hibs, tha | O Omaha! poor Omaha!. the ‘song T slng is | Siderave one, and tit ahould Lo clol is possible b for a time | operative schemo. he agents of the | greater development, anc country | pjnce of Wales, cashos tho © 5" and truo caso i a serious roflcotion upon the sunity Iha'plobithiokens fad: tho horasy hust possible th f tim. t | The ts of th reater develo u-nL1 xmll the -mn(v‘"\' i s, easi ook and i ; ridus poileotion wpan 1o soniLy . g ) i Ay o lo e o a | U « v eep i stock o o ela - X pec! i or € [} 0 = | dou ess y attend w 0 ‘‘rake-ol aha! maha! ero re surel pany persons who are out of lunutic a 15, will grow moro interosting sinco the | CONsumers will pay a_ little more for the | tnion will keep in stock all the elovh- | will oxpect that, indor \‘ ho nai,condls | doubtiess doly ‘suends’ 1o tho Meako o) (O Omahal grest Omahal tieve are euraly | many porsans who ara out SLLIBAORYIV T board of directors of Union seminary | Uil they buy, but they can well aford to | ing, groceries and common neces- | tions it will groy in usefuluoss moro rap- | i o LT g e priestess is doubtful fecline to yield to the porsunsion of the | 40 this when assurod” that with the full es of life, and sell them to the | idly than it has done Now York Pross: This kind of “banking,” goneral assembly and denounce the res | 4¢velopment. of the industry tho prico [ members at a profit suflicient only e high play at bacearat nd tho ranuing of olution of thut body dispensing with | OF Ut Will golowor than it has over boon. [ 0 pay tho running oxpomses. | MGHNR NEDIGAL EDUCATION. | raco horios s ah oy expluon of L] Dr. Briggs’ sorvicos as rank usurpation, | JUSt#s the manufacture in the United [ Iach member of the county alliances | The medical school of tho university | g i n e e States of steel vails Lrought the price | is expected to tako stoek in the enter- | of Pennsylvanid, {5 the oldest in the St. Louis Republic: The prince of Wales o stondily down until it is now onty about [ priso and contributo to its success by his | country and ouguiof tho most dis- | is ot ushamod ol acting us basler” for i s M 7 o4t ¢ " o | amateur Jling bouse, b o is deep! one-fifth what it was when the industey | patronage. The plan is not new in its | tinguished. It has done perhaps more | RS, B REE 0 otiar fricnd turns it E d = was started here, 5o it may rensonably | ¢haracter, and opinion as to its ultimate | than any other 0, glevato the standard | into s “skin’ game naorse e I'roc Pross: A common, every ‘ ho assumo f o development of the | success st be formed wi roference edical edugation in this country. Detroit . ) s entitled to such post-mortem foos as ho | o umed that the developmont of th L AU be- {armpd w1t vaforance. |t madled: cliwadtan =i thip oouniny |, U Juror sotuatly had suficiont sudacity &0 Dr. Prlces DellCIOUS earna. The question with the publi tin plate industry will be followed | to experience already had in this coun- | Fifteen years ago the school established oross-cxumiue the prince of Walss and got 4 by w great roduction in the | try with co-oporative distribution. This | an obligatory thyge,yoars’ course, which | him in au uncomfortable cornor. Tho 1 . B W d 50 many post-mortam exan- b, g " s B o . o amoutd so mny vostmortom oxan- | oo Y o “in Tuc fL 14 s | has not. been altogother of & nuturo 1o | wis an extension of an ontiro yoar. Tho | foundations of 'tho siata sxa buig unl Flavoring Extracts. $nasiona o sadot 1 :,mi,‘;w.I“.m.mu possible that thero will bo no advance, | warrant great confidenco that the Kun- | trustoes und facilig have now decided | W0 0 MR R m”:””‘l ‘”‘ A i "flh that with the prospact of large vrodue- | sus and Missouri farmers will be able to | that the addition pf another year to tho | folow the developments 6f the baccarat Marian Harland's Daughter Says: i « ) gomant of the | tion of tin plates in this country and the | accomplish all that they aim to. The | medical course must soon bo mado, | scandal in the London courts without cxult < i S Ve e y oroner’s office, Commissioner Tlmme | eontinued :mm‘(v... wbroad ‘the price | results of experiments with this systew | in order that the responsibility which | 10% in tho fact that thero i3 uno hereditary “I have given Dr. Price’s Delicious Flavoring Extracts the ds on the right track. Let him go on | cannot wo hiwhor, It i B i 1 el ¢ 3 v f tho school imposes upon | Aristocracy in the United States ought. to be most careful trial and have found them thoroughly satisfactory TR ot go highoy It is sugygostad that in Ohio an other states have | the degree o ¢ 1001 1mpos I prompily expatriated . I i ta 3 Eve A avip: h sewife who ROlog i the foreignor must veduco his prico to | shown that 1t does not possess | the graduate shall be intelligently and - both in strength and taste. Ivery American housewifc THE Fi8.4Ve £INE, wishes to have the certainty of achieving the best results 2 = = meet the competition on this side and | sueh advantages as it is commonly sup- | faithfully discharged to the public, This ) | ach | ¢ il THIS generation will seo most of the | our manufacturers must necessarily meet | posed to, and it has consequently not | step will be taken at additional cost and Minneaptis Times in her cookery should use Dr. Price’s Flavoring Extracts. lumber used in America manufactured | foreign pricos in order to sell at all, uod | boon a notable suceess he In Eng- | at the risk of a reduction of income, is now over—excitement's doue, Christine Terhune Herrick. 4n Oregon and Washington. Already | if theso probable conditions shall pre- | land, however, what is in all essential | temporarily at least, so that it spriu, "n'.'flll‘:‘-‘,‘u‘.\‘:-[‘.”x‘-’fn:i:f“v'.'.11“.:‘-'-‘-» lurge shipments arve being mude from | vail the prico of tin will be move likely | respects the same plan has long been in | from an unselfish purpose to elevate the uamuye eradunia 1y 10 ,"’“‘“ Eliza R, Parker, From dark browed men will come anon, 3 * far oast as Pennsylvania. Oue mill Wo have the raw material for the [ some of the co-operative societies of The great schoels of Euro requiro .K‘v”u:lv”‘.‘;‘ oy are call: 1 upon A great authority on cooking, writes as ‘—“”m'v\ ' Mias recently taken orders for 5,000,000 | manufacture of tin plate, and every con- | London having accumulated large prop- | from five to seven years fora medical | No reason why a T unhesitatingly pronounce Dr, Pricc’s Delicious shingles to bo forwarded to Allegheny | sidoration demands that it be util iz ortios. It would weom that whut has | course, Such o torm may be Unneces- | Bhould bo u thiul coup d” el Flavoring Extracts superior to all others in pur- City, Pa., and another of 2,000,000 for | There is no longer any question us to | been done there ought to be possible of | sarily long, but certainly one of | ity FIe T STV e, SR e Cleveland, O. Tho supply of lumber is | the existence of tin oro in the Black | accomplishment here, but tho experi- | four years 15 not A fow : e i AL ing them to the use of housckeepers who desire almostinexhaustible, and the fine forests | Hills of South Dakota, but the extent of | ment in this country hus not been | ticularly bright minds may learn enough s maldo, oo, willsurely fnd, | g shacs 1 1 ke oF bovas chepan eko CEU extend from Humbolt Bay, Cal, to | the deposits is yel to be determined. | altogether satisfactory It ix of medicsl scieuce to justii, them in e ladderof womanks Bitka, Alaska. Thero uve doposits in California which | be that the organization of Kun- | practicing in the course now proseribed him woo gets a place. DR CoULTER'S porsonal disliko for Commissioner Timme is of no conso quence to tho pubiic. De Coulter is the immense forests of the northwest as | to decline than to advance, operation und is a very great success, | standard of medical educatio

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