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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNUPAY, JULY 19, 1891—TWELVE PAGES, THE DAILY BLE THE WF l,\'ultlvr:; r}:rwnr l age, however, and i3 as rml.-'m\lvln”i‘v‘\y j!‘\l,v:l\l:'x‘ji.\?.'.‘.t» lie \)uluw ::':l;.-:r‘\:w{i':uf"“r NEBRASKA'S GRAND SHOWING, BETTER LEFT UNSAID, COI‘URED CI“[E\S pR‘“EST. ne lotter of Rosewater, | Furope as in America. Nearly all ACreasty L Kearney Hub: Tre Bre at groat cost and | He wis a messanger boy, one of the beitht printed in this issue of THE Ber, treats | large cities of Burope are growing very | twenty-five years, and the Christian En- | jabor has secured information to the offect | kind, and had learned by oxporiones not to r \ Swan- | n some casos y increase | deavor society, mdde up of the young [ that the poreapita deposits in the Nebraska | trust too fmplicitly fn the word of man e principally of the tin industry at Swan- | rapidly and in some casos the increa cavor ¥ p of 3 hint the po ta deposita {n the Nebruska | trust oo fwpllclily | o word ot . £ : PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | s, Walos, and is exceedingly instruce | in inhabitants within ten years has boen | Christians who know nothing by ex- | banke s 87 Thousands will be giad tolearn | Whon ho oatlod a2 6 South Twenty-fitth avo- | Lincoln Republioans Insist That Thoy tive and interesting, both as to the facts | phenomenal perfenics and eare nothing by nature for | =5 1 0 S pn L s OMARA B lant Sune | Cilllfaced, smbothly sNAYEn nisn wHo was site Aro Not Well Treatal ety pel TNK OF SURBCRITION. 4 oo | Prosented and the tostimony regarding | London remains, of course, the largest | tochnical Uifferences, s the outg WEH'f day was A gront paper, One of the mostins | tNg on the voranda. grooted Kim with o ully Bev (without Sunday) One Yeu [ 1 g y Welsh manufac- | city of Burope and Paris is second. | of the tendency to union among the | teresting foature was a carofully prepared [ “What have you cot, sonry Dall niay, On 500 | the solicitude of the Welsh manuf y luropo 1 4 g 1 : j “What b ot sy . / ; . A i 59 | turcrs respeeting the dovelopment of the | London numbers 4,500,000 people and | churches Tha! success — of tho | and el ¥ m»:.‘.u\.‘»\, on of statistics, show. B go for M. Puxto : 1 tho boy FAVOR A POLITICAL LABOR ALLIANCE, 2 o 0 1 ng the growth anl presont status of the ho qontlemun extendal his hand for the 200 | tin industry in tho United States. Tho | Paris 2,400,000, Berlin is tho thivd and | organization fs' the best possible | (¥ 1 h v o O E i T e S I lation is groater than that of | proof that chih unity is practicable | *oqpy Frontler: Sunday's Nem contains | “No." hosaid, 18 a 'portant and personal | Some of th althful Sco Gross [ne deavored to make it appear that the | any American city oxcept New York, | and gives great hope to that rapidly in- | write-up of Nebraska, which presents "\ ' : ]‘l; Paxton, and Lwon't glve it to Justice in the Fallure Wolsh tin plate manufacturers were not | being 1,574,485 St. Petersburg has | cronsing class of charitably disposed, | o wonderful showing for our srand youn ¥ bt him N " ate. PHe T 3 o) W fo “But Tam Mr. Paxton," sald the gentieman, of the ‘orce S inn, Corner N £ 20tk Strasts greatly concorned nbout the growth of | 1,000,000 people and Vienna 800,400, | tolerant persons who worship as sin- | State. it "‘:"'I-v*:w‘;'hf_w,’_:‘1“"'7“'3‘*_:':”"\{M i S WOABORTOF G WaiL LN ORETEMARIE IS Bl G e, e Chamber of Comniares the industry in this country. The | Madrid and Rome are tho next ly in ono hodse of tho Lord ns an- [ oyex it rom L e s conntios ito, and then with o laugh said: “Oh como New York. Roomathiand 15 Tribine Buliding | jgoa convoyed has been that [ in s New York, Brooklyn The strength of the movement A parbot tho spaco | O Watyer glven us. Takomo fora guy? 1t Sexard Reportor A ra v o M ushingto ) streot H : your'e Mr. Paxton where's yer whiskers' Washingt L we should be compelled to import about | and the ow Jersoy cities | is its non-sectarian character, yet oach | of last Sunday's OmAnA BrE was dovoted Mr. o ot el E. ROSEWATER Eniron b 1% | freo trade pross of this country has en- | her popu OFFTCE: Omaha, The flee Bullding. Laxcony, Neb,, | Spocial to Tie Paxton swore again ot the tnsplratior Lddys 1AL the Inspiration | 3.0 1A spectul meoting of the colored elti- 3 CORR SPONDESCE ) | as m h ne formerly, and that conse- | combined contain as many people as | of the evangelicnl denominations has its ::‘f““,“,"” stios of \l.‘m sk ‘; :"W‘\l‘f.!;u”ul which led him to part with his rasbutans and e Te A kessed” tc Whe | auently consumers would have to pay un | Paris, and Chicago is larger than St. | own socictios of Christinn Endeavor, ana | e bbs ioretsed n bvniation RERER G | then tried to establiah his tdontity to tho axi.. | 2008 of Lincoln was held fast evonlisg at tho ditorial metter should be o q 3 A Bl 1529 b x . e man res during the last ten yenrs. The | (G 00 B2 ool DUt the O streot Oddfellows hall, Charlos Coil was Rditorial Depurtment creased price. sis not the opin- [ Potersburg. Berlin, however, is larger | the mottoof them all is loyalty to the | owing is a grand one Spoves conolils | | u thicly g b ke increased pri I'hi 1ot ¥ el & & m ol G howing | grand one and pr 10| yan was obdurato. Ho hiad 4 mos: elected tomporary chalrman and W. A, Wig S LETTERY P ion of the Pxt Hy I § — I n on personaily and ho “dida’t propos: ginton tomporary socrotary. A permanent L T Bl 1sea. They rensonably oxpect their ¢ York and her growth has boon as | Congregationalist, it has become a fea- | In the unior #IVS16 6 i, Bloko ‘Widoiib: WhIkkers g g LG B i il postafice orders | business to diminish as the manufac- | surprising o that of Chieago. In 1851 | ture in all the sects and is swallowing | Nolfsh Loador: T s ONatea e of Sanday | Paston was fually compotlod (o oall upon the {0 e miude payibie to tho ordor of 1o com | yury of tin incrowses in the United | Borlin had o population of 528,000, a | up or crowding out of being the less | SIC Syl Iis BE O (RIS L L A A i Carnahan; vico prosidout, William Frazie The' Bee Fublishing Company, Proorigfarg | Stetes: and untike many of ourown poo- | mumbor far in excoss of Chicago at that | Catholic donominational socictios do- | tivw of Nebrask. Antelops county Facoived | tant docnment was plavoil 1 the possesaion | SCCFCtary, A. L. Warwick: assistant svero 6 Bee Fulishing ompany, ¥ ple, they oxpect the industry to grow | time. In 1880 the census showed 1,1 voloping among th young peoplo & love | & very favoraiio montion. Thore fa mothine | G4y ey tor whoth 1t was Intonds 1 | tary, W Wiggluton; treasurer, Jaok THE BEE BUILDING, here. Mr. Rosewater refers toone well | 000 inhabitants, or almost the same num- | for and interest in church and religious | Fi 6:(*‘;"“: ”-;'“ rl'_‘;"v- _w\:;v}- R % R T informe 6! o ho ¢ gien er of people & o MSUS ) gives vork never befors arousec h okt i i ST v CIATENENT OF CIReULATION, | [aformed gentlemun who has great faith | bor of pooplo s the census of 1500 gives. | work never hefors aroused BUE B womG o84 ML i bl e e AUl b I ate of Nebruskn 8 in the South Dakots tin mines | Chicago. It has gained 350,000 since T'he soculur observer who has no re- | = jrooper Sontinel: Lust Sunday's OMAMA Bek | cofn of the largest denominstion and receivol | Woods, Cofl and . dohnson. - Hxeontiy County of Dotzlna {58 o ee | 8N o another who believes that | 1850, which is about the same numbet | apect for differences in creeds regards | was a mas nt advertisement for Ne- | s o parting admonition: “Thid's Hght | sjogeed Coil, Crampton, fldor, Woods, Pubitahing connany. dom soeninty Swour | the business in Wales must sulfer | as havo been ndded by Chicago in tho | the Christian Fndeavor movomont as a | bruska, [t contained a tourtoen sotumn ro- | sonns, alwiys b as careful as that n your | Chiun, Hollonwor, Lioyd, Grant and Alex: ha tho werualrentytion ot T TAWERER | from tho dovelopment of the tin indus- | snmo poriod. Of courso tho porcontage | manifostation of Christlanity ns im- | FEREESEER a0 Bsbirir BRI | Busluis, and you'll quit & winner every | aor. g Ssstate Tows. 2 try in this country. One manufacturer [ of gain in Chicago is greater, but as the | portant within the churches as the [ vujuation. told bank depsits, deposits por 0% R TLIONBI AGOHLB T s oot PR remarked that tho danger is not so | population swells the percentage of in- | Young Men’s Christian ns3ociation is | eanita, population in 158 and 150 wnd thy av The name, tamo and political martyrdom oraga prico of farm land throughout the stawe. | 0f Governor Boyd,” siid an Omahan, “have great manufacturers at y single Ameriean city except | chureh of their cholce. Founded by a [ siveiy that Nobraskn fs one of the bost states organization was effoctod by the olection of the following offcors: Preside Phomas The messenger was somewhat crostfallon | Jonnson when convineo |t of his error, bat brchtoned T'ho following committess wero appointad rous, The republican party no long 1t would be a good idew if every person in the | ¢ el him to many who have never nad Fizinally Indorsoa and. advoonted by ) stato would got a copy of sunday's Bes and | the pleasure of meettng hin, either in a bust s and, . tey will rench dimensions that will on- | population and financial centor from the | faith, and wonders why there should o | o i tor future roference. ness or soclal manner. Ono exemplificat Wicrbas, Tho republicans 1 our [ast con ; f § LIS NOW Conies (o min w Chivago | Bress defeated thi foree i which wis i ablo our manufacturers to successfully [ formation of the Gormun omp As | any disposition anywhere to redistrict | iair Pllot: On Sunday last Tiw Oxana | 0f thisn B @ to give us w fron batlot and have 1t compete in the foreign markets. Tho | the eapital of one of the most power the young peoplo along scetarian lines. | BEE brosontod to fts readors a doab’e pazo of | & Shorttio sinco. 1 was fuvited tosienl o gy eintod. ind s it our Gives woro cors attended I full dross and with tha dig- | politics shall no longer b known by tie color LA AL L much in the high tariff us In the possi- | creuse must necessarily be reduced. outside of them, He looks more to the Thirsdny. dily 16... b bility that the tin industry in this coun- | Berlin dates her renawed activity as a | good they do than the tenets of their Friday, Jily i¥ Baturday, July 18, Average,..... v " GEORGE 1. 178010 | Eworn 10 hetors e rot aineceibad dnny | Welsh tin industry might be able to | and wealthy of nations she will be presence this 1t duy of July. AL D 1801 - exist with the loss of the American | greatly improved in material features Remember Martin I prosperity,” in which much of the history, the Notary Publie. market, but it fears American compe- | and as the eyes ol Gormany and the Horatemi ”’\i "!': T ""“"‘k the case of | PoPulation of 183) ana 1800 1, average priee xampie, Mr. uay, take the case o of land ) hank D 1 por caplin e & tition in other murkets. Of ¢ | world arc contered upon her soat of gov- |\ A EEHED n.\,n.n‘:',,':m oo oo Tong, | Gt land: total bantc depuits and por-cuplua | S8 SEEIL L Which 80 woll bo. | OF B8 fe0: UNOFGCOPS be 1t Georgo 15, Tosaibick. heine duly sworn. do- | thore 18 u disposition to retaliate, ns ono | crument sho must continue to grow. [ Wita soes Ho huak o & JHEA 108 KU | duposits, wesossod valuation n 188 and i | (00 dictiguished voterans, Tn one vornee | Kespived, Pl we. tho eolarol wlitlzons ot poses And <ays thitt b Jssecretary of THe BEE h & ¥ T IRhing comipiny (bt $he Al avernge | manufacturer expressed it, by patron- | London cannot be expocted to increase | Guay—he s in St. Louls 1801, e Ll ot TGt b ek o | OLhO FauaR LI Foom Was W OlFalo OF. ofcars: | ol dian G bren e CHFOSRND AL LG HabIoN ~ sarronndinz Juan Boyle of Kearney That to form clubs and unite with such party or fly elrculation of Tiie DAILY WIE for the | {7inge Austealia for corn, beof, and other | much in population, bocause Grept - tabulated stat ) luabls con- o 20,200 Coien for Santami . 1o, 8y inhab- Political Hindsight. tribution to published facts regarding our | Kontleman and myseif woro tho only civillany | PEEHES whods Drncibessiiatl o BEoae Guoh 1890, 20,750 coples: for Septemler. 1500, 70 | farm products, but this would afford o | Britain now contains as many coples; fe her, 1800, 20,762 cop| w No- | Minneapotis Tribune (rep). own state, and the deseriptive matter gives 1 : el b i Shpa | white, i the exor Jh s eloctive franenise, The Kansas alliance formally declined to | evidence ofu vast amount ot onterpriss ex- [ Fated from the other by meins of o portic CF noEUL South, st or west v, 0, L0150 copie: for 1 Doasmber, | Wholly insignificant roturn for the loss | itants as can bo well sustained. France 10, BTl copies: tor Banyary” il of tho groat tin market in this country. | grows vory slowly and Paris will 0o | rueo'ith the democrats, whoraapon tho Kane | hended In 14 proparation. Aw i record of tho | W84 anothor knot of oflicors with whom , Knsoivad, Tiat we do norehy conitun tho L TR LTSI Those who have hadany doubt ve | pussed after a time in the raco for num- | sas gemocrats emphatically refused o fuse | Prosverity and financial strensth of Nebraska A C G s sonontfor” May! il ST copleds for e | rarding tho authenticity of tho roports | bors by Borlin, Vienna will ineseaso in | with the alliance, Tho pluck of tho gemo. | 11 Of tho enterprise of her zroatest nows | S0 S GR it easplions Be, (o0 BT i S 0 ke Sworn to Lefore mo and subserined in me, | of anxiety among the tin manufacturers | population and so will Madrid and Rome. | ¢ would have boen more apparent if it | PAPCr SUNDAY'S BEE I unsurpnssed. this moment a younz oflicer joined our party Rusotvod, That wo b horeby cail wpon tho prosence this oth duy of Jun et of Wales may accopt the statoments | Rome, as tho capital of Italy, is be bad not been so tardy, CMANA MUST HAVE LT and, I whispor. announ ol thit Governor |GGG dom tholr: brathron tor rafsing o e s Sy e OUE M oiewiiats wikh el AL patly improved, and it ‘muy yet out: Suggestions with an S Broken Bow Londer: Every man In the | oughtto bo fired to celebrato the ovent. 1t ; Resolved. That us wo hieo Boen denfed stylp Madreid and Vienna. Rome can w York Sun. stite who can pull & strinz to assist in getting | was remarked, however. that it was after sun- [ every demand for rocognition by tho repub- = < confidence. Ho is in quest of Tk Union Pacific got out of the way | of information and could have | never regain the glory of ancient 1t the democraoy conld chain. up, say il | the repubitonn niionilconvention ntOmalia. | setand a gun wonld linvo niore than tho im= | l1cui partylnourown stato wud: punty, that ¢ i 3 N P, ¢ 4 wo do hereby organize o < Anto an ine of tho harvest excursions in time tomake | no possible object in misstating or col- | times, but it will not be many years | December, 1502, ail of its damphools, both in | next yearowes it to his state and himself o | port of a gubernatorkal saluto. Then iEwas | gon ot elub and cist our 1ot them possible. eut- [ the Iroquois club and out. the radiance of its '"f“ " DREARTEEIISIOUIBSHEOAIIBHSTHIY U GreRin e Air L) yxlulunlinv;“l"'ll uboring masses and akd i sicurlog e ip § . ; 1A A8 Oty Fa R Ana unton woull]| Placeforit that a salute would bs out of pluce, But the | Dailot to ail oitizens and an Impareial admine ledg Che obvious truth is that | ost cities of the earth. Gt RO ety (u0), (L, G tis Cour'or: Tik BEe is showing its | constitutional luwyers of that party ov istration in foderal, state, county nud city despite the assertions of the American ey dim the lustro of the brightest star in tho vim and business ecapaelty In advoeat- | rled that polnt and assorted thavthosu- | FGEORMERGIM f0 500 ondomn ¢ on Sunday are shedding no tears over | fuyo trade press that no tin plate is be- | BUSINESS METHODS I8 THE ScHooLs, | frmement's refulgent glory. ing the clins of Omahi for tho aational re- | Premo conrt would show that their opiwion | actof the fheoo sty commissionors, Shi- the disbanding of the Omaha toam. DT comvont on TS 1 4 Somorally | W corsuct, 1w s doidad, oo var, o dive | Bars Diclon S i, T ekl ong thy com- . - house, fo mandant was not prosont at the roception to | By T e ho consulted rozarding it By wiy of & sub= i that ho woulil not work with 4 higsor. stitute an introduction was domindod. AL [ itesolved. That we use all honorapie moans rexlow of Nebraska's matorial growth and | & 5 S Lt plished soldior 1s the most genial of hosts There wis u reception at the post. The o Etateof Nehraska, | present. Inoan adjoining apartment, sepa [ was oxchinzingstorios. while several other croups of ladics wnd cavaliors wero disposed oring the facts that come to his know until she will again po one of the g ae good people who onpose baseball ing made ov is likely to made in According to the figures of the sec France's P B O L L e e wtihhe A country, that we have no resources hero | tary of the board of education the board | New for carrying on tho industry succoss- | last year expeaded for running the | The “mercurial Fronch” soom to bave very P - o n stable tinances, During the London panic, y, an at all the projected enter- ool 2,783.81. The receipts for 5 i 0 have e epubl o defent candid p for election or re T ok et S Bt Sl i acs e ato B8 BAT anaat uastacl| W bon tho BariapwREERa o il choBaac | K0 L0 SRS st FEORE 2SSl (O o v o falioreim Uintand 2 A0fa0Ehy Lol nsef con aldctinugosy: s or speculative schemes, the a i of last year thore was ance | jand enough money to restore confidence to | ena may be attalned. The republican party | 21l my friends that the gentleman they tool Hnated st us in i, o 0! LB Yenttatned. Therepubloan prcty [l iaiyinar Moy dliasidr. Boylof Konrnay: nor on A0t Of PACE, CO'OF OF PrOvIOus untilat leagth, one wagered that he did not ftudo. we condemn the a of o the suspect was the governor of this OityviRol ol baLraitde: ate and appoaled to me to sustain him, [ clarin’s that no need apply for any site SAM SMALL has dropped back into tho newspaper business, It is the same old story. When n man breaks up in other oceupations he naturaily falls back upon his trad isa very ng apprehension at the | on hand of $25.584.19, thus making trade throughout the world, Now Spain has | cannot well wiford to disregard & reasonable =t centor of the tin industey in Geeat Brit- | total of $436,218.42 available for the | u money stringency and borrows 10,000,000 | demind of western republicans. and it might u that within a fow yoars the United | year. The teachers’ and janitors’ pay | from the Bank of France, and there is enough | be muterially strengthene | by loeating the States will not only he producing tin | volls for the yenr were considerably in- | lofu to stop another London panie, France s | Sonventiow smons its supportors west of 1o | hici Uwa compeiled 10 do. groatly to tha | Wation s janitor I ‘any of th oity sehools enough to supply its own wants, but | creased, but owing to the mild winter | ® g0od neighbor for a rainy day. Omnlin’s success fn securing It morrhacntlotitliciinrty hoiticnilinasten m-rlj).‘.1’1“..-'.‘1";‘:.‘&(\-‘1’.’::’xlx: by ::ulv' ey way enter into competition for a placo | the fuel bill foll off about three hundred THE ORIV SSLVER 1D kA, Stlvor Crook Alliance: - Omaha 1y making a [ 1hp 0 ittduetlon to W Boylt Huo I | Crent many othor Kood. citizons, thoy hav in the foreign markets. It need not be | dollars, although seve new schools S SN e i great effort toward senusiog n.;-r n;[v.n.l.ml‘-u‘n explanation which each officer made as to :‘i,r.m} ol‘\l.ho \i{ll:x::ll); gm’xfiilllleu h(\y: ‘l;l‘:l;“l::::l’ A MiNNEArOLIS miller busing hie | Femavked thabtho Welsh manufacturers | wero opened bofore winter seb in. | ,Douver, Nows o) Beave Oblo, Whreo | nutional conventlon i i It theve 1o 4 | how i oo i ovisodo | B0k iy, mnd bave gnunciated o now emai- judgment upon a dispateh from Odessa, | M thoroughly shrewd and well-in- | There are now balances on h.uulAu.- fol- | limited colnaze of silver. democratie convention in 1802 1t would be | 1 ¢ M:.:‘.‘x“;‘u‘u'“: f.l-:: flA”:j'm“':’””“Ar-yh I::“ icapation proclemation. figuros a shortago in the Russian wheat | f0rmed men, not easily alarmed and not | lows: Genoral fund, $653.392.06; site and |, DenverSen (Mepos On the syer duetion | wise in the respective committvos | pariors and_ beon circulated through the post i e crov of 250,000,000 bushels. If this and | '1“el¥ to acknowledge themselves dis- | building fund, $30,288.46; sinking fund, | narniony with the friends of tho white metal. | parties to choose i western city. (‘v.n'llv and, nfter the “governor alleged had de- J\nn‘n Nelson, a 20 p;.nlfxv.ldh\»\:-x](‘; }\'.I\Y )nvA 3 turbod recarding the futuve security of | $4,010.24, These figures are brought to- | Philadelphia Record (@em.): umply ablo to nccommoilute oithor peoniory sl LIGCHILCA A Eneon L gbhee {ahory cropireportsibeicorract o s KRERIEREES (Sl il SR e mphasins the Tact that. the | o WGt money o, folibk atier it ton. St isthe most subsiantial ity wost of LD S LT CHEb S s A < e »ir business unless the cond s were | gether to e asize the fac a ¢ | gods o D 4 6 conventio Chicazo, cven if she has never biarel herse , e A upon | ¢aped from the pemtoutiary ILISCATOrY Sre s tnd lbprofitablojto corneritho UG s o justify approhisnslon; Omaha public sehool system is an ex- | partod from tho truo principies of sound | jyig et broaths as othor ovor-boomed | Ui o ofliois propares to eull b | jug. * Nelson is “of unsound mind, unt lus In addition to the information alveady | tensive affair. It is vapidly reaching a apolis Tribune (rep): The democrats | 0Wns on the Missouri have done. WIth his tETond. 1n whibulAROS: Aa(WAS)TNEROS. | marad e as aant ot o] (tho Rardoninfibs OMAHA’S crank who has just escaped | referred to, the letter of Mr. Rosews point when the receipts und expendi- | 9f Ohlo bt fUEmad e thitholr tooull | i kX G I THATE SUGEESTIZAS. | duced. just preparatory to driving to Chicazo. | some pie ptant, and hid in the brush punishment for ruining Bouguereaus’ | furnishes facts regarding the tures will bu $500,000 a year. o that 900,000 cmpaten tund. 16 will o It was then only that thoy wero disabused of [ " pijs absonco was not. noticed until the fol Jo i s : Joor Investino 00 g T 1 olumor for | the iden that the post had sheltered n zov- | lowing day, and Warden Hopkius is busy Roturn of Spring” should hurry across | paid in vavious branchss of the We There is reason to believe that the [ D¢ ® poor investmont if thoy do. AubuniGrancoeiELoumice DAk olamos (OXH| RIBHBITA AL SAE ek el sl ualils it lbe S e a o o i Chicago Inter-Ocean (rep.): The sop thrown | reduction of railroad rates. and accomplish | ernor overnight. T want suy," continu aying his n T th 1 the water to London where o magistrate | tin industry, and information respecting | funds apart for educational | tothe farmers' a linnce by declaring for free | (he end. if within its powes. At all events | the Omahan, “that Mr. Boyle felt in an ex- xun” .ll;\-un in the yu\m for nnlm-. vy e srol o destructi 5 Nnvacne e donal Y amaloyad *H0s6! i i Hoo iy silver is not likely to decelve any except those | |0 000 B 00 * is buzzing for busl- | ceeding degree the honors thrastupon him | and had but six months more to serve, has ordered the destruction of plx})u? the average condition of those employe U| purposes in this eity are mot 1 TGNl ind are logking for soma | 104 see whethier the thing is buzzing for bus} oo O bostat Fort | caught he will lose his good Ume, ncarly two graphs of some of the same artist’s | in it, which American workingmen will | wisely expended or cavefully hus- | excuse to vote the demosratic tickot. ness or for biincombe. Bublsumcwiiars fdannliibIne pedaor Focug Cooe greatest pictur find particularly intoresting. banded. There ave leaks in | New York World @em.: The siiver plank [ Kimball Obscrver: Thestate board of ¢ I Gl s o eI S S A adopted by the Ohfo domocrats 15 far from | portation announces that a sehedule of A : the repair bills, the school book expen- [ the declaration in faver of froo coinnge, 1t [ POTLRHON Buounces that w raecne awaiting an opportunity to meet ‘Govornor | Jennie, tho elght-yoar-old daughtor of Boyd of Nebraska.' " Jacob Huff, living seven milos west of tho NI o v A v i VEBRASK T e i . which | deelares for the constitutional standard of 2 WHEN we have secured the national NEBRASKA MANUFACTORIES, ditures and the salary funds which | CRSG GHC O T Fros colnigo for both. never. The bonrd would have received more % was bittea in the ankle this morning by ¥ [ t ) A perusal of the exhibit of Nebraska’s | ought to be calked. Thero is eaveless- | Cincinnati Commerclnl (rop): Democrats tn | credit 1f this action had been taken & yeurof | wppygeist Hirst of Hastings” safd a Lincoln | a rattlosnake. Tho littio girl was ont in tho railroad, and established o great grain | pajerial growth and prospority in last | ness in tho committes work and o gen- R R IR e L : wn, was conveniently bsent. rom homo | Barvestileld at. tho timo. ‘A physician from markot fn Omaha wo can tako tmo to | Suxpav's Bee roveals among othor | eral shifting of responsibility among | ewtso'of minars fn Novadn, 4 stith thit jovir 1 Broken low Leadors Now If tho transuor- | whon the stato boued of publie lands and tho ity was.calld._ but. o ltlo ono s fu a el e NDd LT ; o Ly amon | e eh bopulation. and s Fapidly losiug | tation board socreturies will zet o move on | buildings was down thero investizating Test, z ¢ . congratulate ourse 1)‘0 but until ‘these | gupprises for citizons who have not had | the committees which begets extravas | iiagfitiie it has. themselves our state board of transpo Liveringhouse and Hirst's bills, Why? If ho DISTRICT COURT. thinge are accomplished we ought to be | ghoir attention directed to the subjoct, idlinyirealqorsantion Si ol 1o 1| BY Ne v on I Tea gl MiiaravisRbutional | WiliTeRuIbabcR o Rlvb tie Toton alotithin | reacaiiis ek st et ATa e e | Elizabeth ATl b a s d topped | hor. s 5 T4 3 % ? kol b weak spob in th atie position and that ot 1 pion: pation o e - T Eol g i S erled . J¢ A very busy in Omaha. tho fact that there has been a very re- | vestigations into tho repair depurtment | We4K sbub Iy the demueratio position and thal | state something definlte ou the question of | to meet It at Lincoln. e actually had the | vorco in the slot. Sho married Jobn A, at i jovel: railrond rates. Thero is no tlme to lose, for | ¢irrontery to ask the board to appoint w cer- | Plattsmouth January 1, 153, but he proved i vol RBdfios| Litus e eso st s | troatment of tho silver question. On thut | rallrond rates. Thero Is no time to los effrontery to as! oy r markable dovelopment of manufac- | illustrate the truth of these statements | tranument, 0F the, SVER LUOOn,, D6 ML | 4, enormous graln crop will soon be roady | tuin party as suporintendent of the now wings | to be o arunkard, did not support hor, and tories, There is scarcely n county in | and perhaps an cxamination of other | solf to bo divided in sentiment. tomove, and the great agricultural interests | of tho (nsane asylum! Hirst takes a gre (\]lmll\'l 3 ll- soruary last desertod her and a Y 5 3 D : The solangel | ot ata o presel 5 i s wis | their ehild, the state which has not made progress | expenditures would rov fully as Washington Post (rep: The free coinage | of our state will want to know, if the present | deal of Interest in that institut He was i i i i 2 B vaa By ) ol R R ntiment among the Ohio democrats 15 not | i calure to previ 0 why and wherefore o n o MO, ralsod tho' tand to: lobb P. . Moyer claims that A. W. Jansen in this particular. much indiTerence to tho interests to | MiurSo'strons a ltis with the democrats of | FLes %6 to previil, tho why and wheroforo of O e L O F O et eh why | OWes hitn a balanco of $1,531.70 Tor building B In Omuha, South Omaha and Lincoln, | the welfaro of the taxpayers. otHerOLaTIN LY “‘;"'l-‘,“f.',’,.""'r" LU Fatlin s hEaR R e (e L B S his :;1 onco i Brookline addition, for e 5 chalo ot s e | 1R, S0 TAr s the party manazers con i = ogisliture 1o the ¢ R the princtpal population and comu ( Tuv‘mt 01 Lhon;lnpll)_\ % ar )(»ml l.‘xrh 2 o kenp tho Silver 15800 n the. back- PASSING JESTS, for. st roturmed (o o wubseribors of tho | Mg Rt Collnslea A0 kmentAiR olalconters, manufactorios are taken us | salaries than the work performed and s e g ; G ; Jobby fund the amount they had contributed | contiie court. i > Lo and I, W. aanattor BLran T bility ifosted wareant, Mhereisa | eniciroicProe Leess (doni): [Tho nlagk an the The pickpocket thrives by keeping In touch | Now, where do you suppose that rebate came | Sinth for 50 and $256.25 respectivel amattor of courso, and tho only sur- | bility manifested warrant, ‘Thore isa | xiver qucstion Is opon o erluiclsty ~not that | with s feliows. NOw hos0 00 You ADIoS it e o LS mulitosR e REL0 Fald o0 il sd bt ve f cant of systom in the control and distri- | 1Ld0es not probably represent the sentiments = om? Out of the approprin 3 iich ho advanced 1o ¢ n W priso is that more enterprises do not ;"”.’l ”;.‘f‘ il ”‘l’ ‘I"“ ,ll,‘l“'l :‘ '1' of o mujority of the damoerits of Ohio. but Some things o by contraries. Cats got a | pocket? What interost ean Mr. Hirst have in | they wore bucking the tiger on the board « avail themselves of tho opportunities | bution of freo text books. 1e checks [ becanse there does not seem any necessity at | curve on themselves when a serap is in socuring a certain individunl us superintend - | trade, i prosonted. Out on the prairies and in | upon the doliveries of supplies furnished | this thuo for bringing the siiver issue Inio | pect. i ent o the new worlcto-be dono e tho asy- | W. I and Williia Kenneay, ono of whom the smaller citios those are marks of | by contractors are not effective in pre Chicazo Tribune (rep): The free colnnge 1) i is gone but the fans cling to the | lam¥ 3 night whilo drunk, and torrorized tho town. o ¢ | domocrats of Ohlo favor that measure be- | bawi. ¢ ¥ Y I o substantial growth and prosperity ¢ venting frauds. The board votes money | dRUOCHALs of.OWe, favor, (L easirs 00 “Bribory,” sald an attorney, “Is popularly [ The police went over and brought thom here serving espoeial attention in any discus- | lavis ough itself, but what is worse, | ard o depreciated silver currency substituted CAMPAIGN FOOTPIINTS, supposed o be the buying of 4 vote. Hut our | for safe keeping, They will have o hearing onvingieapssinlisitontloniininny disous. | [ivlshl yinouet ttaclt busiwhiela warss, | anain danreaintuiulives sucroney st ob i | oy AR AN R LR, Tounetimon aro nover bribed. They never | before Judio Foxworthy Wednesiay, having sion of the material resources of the | frequently refers large expenditures | (SR COms on wse fo i e Wein T vice out HHvos s bilne, ERanS givon bail tite. to committees with power to act [ mainoni parity with goid they would not bo And it parting leave hehind us i for frec colnage, Footprints 1 the campaign slimo. The creamory capacity of the stato is | and thinks no more of the matter [ “RISCEMEMGE 00 demecratte 50,000 pounds of butter por day. Thero | unul the surprising figures of the com- | state conventions have now declyred emphati- | Philadelph s Nebraskan: Every newspaper In the state shouid buek the Omaha p GOVERNOR THAYER has gone to Boyd county to settle a county seat con- troversy. The governor does not pro- pose, if he can help it, to have any Kan- #as antics in Boyd count, W ho had been deceived, and the episode partod, many expressod rogrets that they had not been presontod to him. Next morning is being prepared. It is better late than ropublican convention, the Montana TaE BEE's exhibit of the material ro- sources of Nebraska, published last Sun- day, has won favorable comment from every roputable newspaper which has seon it. Not only so, but the facts sot forth in tho exhibit have been the text of editorials from Maine of Califernia. A MINING oxchange in Omaha is per- foctly feasible. There is no reason why extensive sampling works should not b estaplished here. With smelting wor and sampling works here a mining e change in Omaha can certainly act as sgent for tho producers and purchasers ™ mutual advantage R — WHEN Councilman Morearty appeared before the board of public works to argue for asphalt paving, Member Bg- bert tumbled promptly over against Squires and helped Birkhauser to win first blood. The appenrance of Morearty ir votes, Thoy sell only their opin- fons. Their opinions, of course, are sought as FIGHTING OUTSIDERS, - experts and professionad men. of course. And The state banking department is about to e ia llh-.-vvnl A \"»m 20 1 h;‘\ you know the council is full of experts and | make war on the n mwrluu-;u.wnul building puble of producing 40,000 barrels of flour | fact is that the board’s businoss moth- [ Blamly potat the wiy by wiitely tho desoeratic | had mach t live for_ o iess o o of (. | montiy collocted throughout Nobruska by overy 24 hours. The two groat sugar | ods are lax and a committee should be | Srutic conventions wero to bo heid in ‘every | Puck Miss, Datsy Cuttor—tathor, 1 can | onw rivial point inan animporiat contracts D ARp N LIon LN O0 A ) o8 < ¥ ] FEgv 5 i S| » this yeur there are probably not ten in | never accepl ¥ Ripixas! 1 hich would cost the eity on about 0,900, Ml . i 3 factorics at Geand Island and Norfolk | appointed to go through tho accounts, | 3inte thisy s probubly ot ton | YO ageontATETIstEob SR wh R S L T ninln slintlas plankip fayor ofsliyosdinflas ! was considered worth botweon $100 wnd $6)0 Jogislature for their government. One of tha are notyet in full blast, but they have | the records of th votary, the rales | tion would not be adopted gl T O A A R T o — only thirty-fi und Z, too, the facilitios for making 4,000 pounds of | and regulations and the whole manigo- - L AN A . ¢ < i ¢ 5 Gl i Mliss Datsy Cuttor iy vounz In Time's Chunges. A nor Gar upon tho scone would give anybody FASHIONS FOR T HE YOUNG, v ! y s « opon letter wri I ono would glve anybody Up | S Cor day. Tho eanning factorios | ment of school affales, not so much to EOR 1HE YOUN fadinges. D ol Sk who o b Plulitetnhic Times Dor in answor to an iquiry feom Rranklir enough to tumblo to. ; o ! 1Duticun withont' tien'nz bis howd to | ) borlnnnsyakte Al NGR SR D Rb ARk b Rl e numoer 20 and employ 1,000 men during | uncover seandals or creats sonsations us Ladies' Home L 06 whitt the scoro fs 15 too old for The Do girl in girly i Nob, rewarding Uo worlin of tho Nutio: tho senson to deviso waya and means and establish [ | Black and tan stllc mie:s aro worn by misses |y von orala 1Tt is Imuosulblo Epy yot her world lis widened out, York. Ho shows up the affairs of tho insti Thore isa 15,000-spindle cotton fac- | regulutions which shall economize tho | “pyle grecn teims tan becomingly for u | 10 10Vo ni0ro thun ono man at a time With sin- b doll s ull orenrs | tution fn - el (it wn givos o o {oarne % tanst ressed | sehc At ide for v | Dlonde; durker groen answors for zri 5 A air oA o I NES MY W reasous why the banking board vofused to Wrys af dioneney, « Bstenslyosiproused | sahoolifund and, provito) (onsa move PIaReer ERISEERGRATSROM SRR Tedor but thunk hosven wa cam | e O e ok the 4ol B iation Lo o Dusineas. 1n the brick and pottery works aro located at | efficient administration of the school | i Fiuimen With elit hraid, on cont days, ISR SR S LY ¥a Bocomes heronly thought state. Itis the intention of the board to Plattsmouth has an electric | business of the city. White dimity trimmed with only u - - make it very warm for thase associations and 8 i scolloped edglig rining for infunts, GOTHAN'S WO Western fiches. protect the public from imposition shops. Tho commissioners have a re- R ¢ Y e 5 =7 Children's white sitk hats and boanets are Cnicago Tribune M. G, Shirley i Yankee Biale. 2o sponsibility in this mattor th must not | tOW m\H»&-ulul a twine 1 ill, the nnl_y tow THE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORS, Ir“llm‘n\ I’“I“h\\‘ Ilu'»n;(vh-hlul ;'1 .u‘ oL ; ‘|~,,\M‘,‘,,;" sun now slowly creeps i ‘That man s n‘-h'fl ,;,I;l. ho NAY nevor own Ohve Branch lodge No. 85, J. C. D, will shift to other shoulders. and _twine factorles west of tho Miasls | Although but a fow years old the | OUES LACK Chesaioys niisodioyakes nid | here o ato Woops and weops. Who inila ‘now womdors (i ench shrun ana | bold 8 moeting in Anclont Orderof Unite e O sippl. A wind-mill fuctory has been es- | Young People’s Society of Christinn En- | 5Tty engs o witloglk. In rows of drawn Tor Chauncey's gono awiy. A Werkmen hall, Whwenty-atesh and N siregthy e Colorado vaviety of grasshoppor | tablished at Genevi. Gugo county has work, are dalnty and new for infants under a And golden glories gleaming in the west. at 2 o'cloc i3 0 T appears to ba a very decent follow ac- [ 80 factories, large and small, among cording to Chancellor Snow of the Kansas | Which are seven pipe wor| paper university who has been visiting him in | mill, an oat meal mill and a starch fy the number claimod was 400,000, In o Al s e e i e L | [y ) o his habitation on the border adjacent to | tory. Aurora has the only knitting | two years it nas wore than doubled its | brownor blu sitkphsstron, and trimming of | (GEEL ALY S BP0 o, Kansas. Instoad of voraciously devour- | factory in the state. Nebraska City has | membership and it may b vemarked, | NS ENN LG O nne shoutd nave o | For Chauncey’s sone wwisy O ece lon ing every greon thing coming in his way | ® lavge packing house industry, a dis- | judging from the proceedings of the na- uth of wild ficd Sowers, and bo worn with Hoston Hoerald: ‘The Boston bakors want tho he waks right through n corn fleld or | tIery, & starch factory under way, | tional mecting at Minnoapolis, that it | e/ ',',l',‘,"‘;‘,‘l‘““',‘;'fif,‘;l"fl, Throo. yearsimwi | Lonsafinboseus dawpabubiulaio be tloped gardon patch looking noither to the | coreal mills and a plow factory. In | has rodoubled its onthusinsm, Knox sullorof whitd straw, huving i wido | b fgiape. <ors doren witl romad L There is no Llcu:])linn in Dr. Price's right nor to the lefu and oats nothing | Columbus is & windmill and farmma- | In past conturies so remnrkable a | Vv WEhvevn U8 o BEBRIES SRR |0 et T (vazuoly)-Wondo D 5 ; - ! until he strikes the prairio. His ap- | Chinery factovy. | movemeat would have resulted in dis- | divaaro trunmod g [ St B it | it 5 Ko, oL LOWArds tho Delicious Flavoring Extracts, Lemon, petite is appensed on buffalo and gram- | These uro meroly hints of what has | tinet denomination and would have been [ Fulies. alsoon tho Wblats und over thesnould= | sumsett 7 L g of N7anilla @ rancetiate ma grasses. 1t is v ar that he is | been accomplished. Creameries abound, | called n reformation, The Wesloyan | Ching silk mikesmdovely frock for gir tho cathoits anilla, Urange, ctc., no relation to the devastating hordes | flouring mills ave found everywhere, | movement, the most vigorous of mod- | (Iree to tan sears gl oty neads neat Kato Pleld’s Washington: “This I3 just the 8 work, and velve »u bretelies. . : whioh made life in Kansae and Nobragke | conning factorles are numerous, broom | ern times, enjoyed no such growth in | Ssanlder knote aneee srimming R A SR e Every bottle is full measure, natural color, free » our own mind . . I 80 misorable in the early '70s, factories, cigar factories and wagon | pumbers although itswept Great Britain 10 THE WilT e SQUADROY, Vs T 2T WG mind o w0 10,4 stors from ethers, acids, and poisonous oils, so concen- —_— worlks ave found in groat numbers: [0 | with rovivals. The Christian Endeavor — B9 SR O1REER uee DAL B0 LinpRASD THE saloons within the two-mile | every villago and city ono or more firms | socioty is an intordenominational organi- New York World, Harvard Lampoon: Judgo—\Vhat 18 the pris trated, a small quantity gives the desired flavor. limit havo vory largely been brothels. | 1in making some article of | zation made up of young people. | Rl Ui: O, Nuvy proud and kro it Ohicor With whisky, your honor Thoy have boon without the jurisdiction | common use upon n wore or less exten- | Ity Catholiccharacter and the enorgy of | S.0am and sty tool oo, ST : They are not put into the market to of the authoritics. The law us amended | sive sealo. Itis only a question of time | youth are the bone and sinew of its | %" s ; shoos look compete in price with those of a low requires thoir ownors to procoed in the | When a largo proportion of the povula- | strongth. The barriers which koop the | Grim-visaged war lus not yet mareed | Mird s Thurer T nover spoak to you again ; . - A rogular way to obtain liconses, give | tionof this state will bo engaged in | denominations apart are biushod nway | Nof e $oir nowder-monkeys cen D grade and inferior quality. Their su- bonds for the proper conduct of their | manufacturcs, | by the rush of the young from ear £ut on thilrHoroe depustoned wion, poidisnapatisdoyrou £ Lo Lho 18 places and pay #3500 per yoar into the —_—— ocampand the indifforence of t v white-win 8 0f peas g ros RN perior excellence has stood the test of sohool fund. The law is & good one and EUROPEAN CITIES bors of the loeal societies to the . 3y volt BOPEehOIG roplie i a quarter-century. No Pastry, Creams, should be rigidly enforced. It is to bo We have been surprised by the revela- | ences which have heretofore often hard W S4ve 4 AN y . hopea the county officials will not shift | tions of the eleventh census to loarnthat | ened into hatreds A boaven spood v s or C their responsibility from one to the | the tondency of the American popula- | The Socioty of Christiun Endeavor is | Jjith ot laod o ¥ A y avore A - Pric \licious Sihar in \his masiar bub will s 8044 | Hon s taward urhan 1its. althouah ihe | & revolt -agalush ssotarlanism e the | Adisash teal thoms e ”f“““'(.l with Dr. Price Delicious that the saloonkeepors comply with the | great agricultural areas are yot, com- | Wesleyan movoment wis an attick upon | «White flae aye. und Flavoring Extracts. law or suffer the penalty for selling | pared with those of Europe, but sparsely | formalism. [t represents, too, the ad- | Mayulia who sall ] without licenso, populated. It isa charncteristic of the | vanced veligious thought of vy, ! SOMEBODY ought to mako it his busi- ness to look after saloon liconses within the two-mile belt. If there are forty saloons there they should pay $20,000 into the school fund or shut up their | [ouisville. lamp factory. Dodge county has three s e deavor hus grown to u total membership The youths and muidens of New Yorl, excoeding one million. In 1880 when | * Misses wenr gnthpned skirts and slooveless | o sty wboit dhels works the national convention met in Chic: Jackets of woolen Luirles, with shirt walsts of For Chuuneey's gone away wish silk children, too—tho littlo dears— akes so fine and delicate as those

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