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4 THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. TH DAILY BERE LET US REASON TOGETHER. complain at their remuneration. There | coed than fe=helow the estimato of | will 1fvo as long and plaguo him ns ON TO WASHINGTON ] BASKIYO NY THE SE4, K A VI i . i sh in Ke " femtate —— ' . A & . i The unfortunato eventa of tho woek | was no purposo or disposition on the | 310,000,000 L rosult is the extension | much in Kansas ns that othor bon MOty | yyy vork Tribuner OF the bustness transe | The wild waves seom to e anying gome part of the manajers to reduce | of free education throughout Great | “The de their pay. The mon were glad to | Britain. Tho benefits of this advance | itics.” ed upon former conditions | will be wido deehing and itsimportance | ridescent gentloman will attempt to | orostimated. It takes | mollify the rank prohibitionists of tho | rlogue has 1o place in pol- | aoted at the opening sosslons, tho most (ntar- | AUCOF thinga down at Ocean Grove nOWAduys: ome time in the future the ir- | esting foature was the seloction of Washing- | The spoon craze porvades tho watering ton as the place whera tho next anausl gath ]‘ piacos . It takes only two to muke a fuil sot | 4 Tk \ It fs stated that In many of the seaside 8 SARIL o lisld, fu ApIte ol Whe StEoug f wavelsthe ohistend of the Walvets 83 crence “E. ROSEWATER Enrror. | past have griovously affected the pres- | T = T hy INING. | eot and future prosperity of Omaha. | PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. | 4 attempt by strikes to put into im- | be employ | TERVE OF UBSCRIPTION, mediate effect the new eight hour law | naapted to the lotter of the new law. | cannot woll be ot ¢ f Ll ik STV | B TEweE brad Y aof ! Toot of | OTeImS pat forward in behait of Lincoln, Neb. | ¥ bucoming the iy ond Tiatly Bea iwithout SundariOno Y ea.... owing 10 indiseretions on the part of the | It wns the outsido agitators, who had | a considerablo Yxponso connected with | Sunflower state and soften the effect o Now York: Recusdor: ti solesting \Washing Tho whistling girl {8 now sald to b comn ol A e At R ; | workingmen and the inability of em- | nothing to lose, who incited tho men to | education fromy the shoulders of the | this extemporancous uttorance. { tonas tho place for noxt year's zrand on- | Alone the beach, e whistling buoy in thoss hiree menilis v nloyors to meet the somowhat unreason- | abundon the works and who by force | poople and puts'it on the back of the - m— R Tip T oRRESy AV DN EHO S Lo T2.50% A % 1N I".’.;‘Y‘ e o A Boe, Une ¥ 6 ¥ ) J J ; ¢ THE Lo 16 18 . PROBEH] Sa od the con ve e of the membors of the | put to u popular vo! 4 bol Srray e, Ong Vour ablo demands of the self-constituted | compelled them to kill the furnaces | state. It will enable thousands of poor | THE aleohol habit is rocognized as a RIS, Pho. apiial Tk ot dattle | Amibuty Bk B relations’ wouid ' ve oo oo, e Yeu " ace . —— " arty " 3 ohi . —— o cati v GHET 8 vil vor one S I ot Y condemned by a bare majority Weekly Ree, Ono Year Iabor lendurs, hve brought business to | and dumago that groat property many | childrn o sscure an_education who | disease which will powor alono s not | GERNIRI The Cupttal Oity, with Walis | conteninuiby Wi Jargest fish over OFFICES: gront many | overflow, nfforls imumodations for a mul- | a st 011 LrON Lk ClAFROREAZORE A UCHOFROR = ndstill and resulted in groat loss to | hundreds of dollars, It is the same out- | could not otherwise do so, anda it will [ competent to overcomo ir Omaha, The Bee Bullding. T Ftigh dors W o] » agitatio vo " arrc e [ instances. The confirmed inehriate isas | titude of visitors surpassed only by those in | UN€amang, near Winsted, Conn, Fouth Omnha. Corner N and 26th Stroets large industrios directly and to the bus- | 8iders who have kept up the agitation [ tend more and more to narrow the v e bk " i aly Lo | NeW York: y by | The Nowport gl {e & prodiey & performlng Counell BIufTs, 12 Penrl Ktract, | s iness community generally. Looking | and provented a prompt settlement of | gulf between the children of the | much an object of pity as the paralytic Heivae s " N K- Bolsw or i difficatt foat of vinking a rapid and dash= Chieago Oftice, 515 Chamber of Commerce, diftie PhEY Ak LI GATSE " F Eh it 3 a | or cons tve, ¢ Affor 5 veolilt envor Sun: Sinco the grand review of the onteance into the polo grounds. Rmercleoppiuitsndisieibino Uilidies | backc over the past sovn days wo can | tho difloulty. They are the causoof all | poor and the sich. It will provo to bo | oF consumptive, and efforta to. reciaim | JLter Suat Snce the seaad covtow of (e | ng dntesnee i i il o prosidont pro Washing ton stz all seo that errors have beow committed | this trouble most poteat lever for elevating the | drunkards and rostore vietims of alco- | noyhad the ohanco to Tourn that thoro wors | ten. of thosenate (o ooy ot amhre CORRESPONDENCE which in the light of subsequent ref Their reputations among business men | lower classes, and it cannot fail to exert | hol to h.-..‘mh losarve an'v support of the | .\y'rv-rl\l‘ml"ll‘vrx trom the north. And m-l-'!‘l’:..l '.“‘;»“{o“:;yfi v".x:.l:‘-p- w_h(:\‘ "‘_-'-"‘r(\uh::rl\“.” o pip oMb T U, T B Wi akease™ e | tion ought to hiave boon and might hao | are weil known and they huye no stand- | a tromondous influence in bohalf of dom- | community, — Rocognizing habitual OlTect, 1418 coriatiy to vo. hoped, in ordor | BLAtots {h tho iuco are by iaged ien the Editoriul Departn been avoided. It 1s now too late to gain | ing in the community, but bofore the | ocratic institutions. From all points of | drunkenness . as & manilestation | ;o 0 o teet possible good may be accom- ";";.‘»‘;.’:-‘:.’.‘\\.’.];:'(:} YUY K1 ”r|""' est 0¥ O i anything by criminations and reorimi- | lato omployos of the smelting works | viow this educational advanco in Eng- | of discaso, institutions fer the curo | biihod that the soemon of tho hiexe. soneruss | sch"fioie Iammoskes neo the latost by the Allbusinessintters and ren ine nations. Wo are brought face to face | they have posed as benefactors and have | land is of the greatest significance, and 5)! inebriacy have sprung Il'l“ ex- [ will be protracted till aftor tho dato for the (] bammock that dossn't define the Orhar D fie. hetix and postaMes oFGer | with o orisis and it is time rensonablo | SOught to advance their own selfish pur- | thore is ov ory reason to expoct from It | istonce all over the world Re- l”;‘;“““”‘ Sy DI Miss Bartan rojoct Morkie 0 to he made payable to the order of the com | o i i1 eanks of socioty devoted their | posos and gain notoriety by using men | radical political changes within the | cently one has boen established \«,‘;‘1“.‘[."; ‘:"ll‘r'v:- Lt . :"l‘ .r:"l':g_(_":: iy Al e leave the Buaelh House so sud- L iohi i thought and attention to the important | ignorant of the laws and language of | next generation, at Blalr {n this stato. It 1 n molansholy [ aghington, Ths Onpital Olty sarriod off tho | Of tnoaurt " oF JUsbflor slio cumoout The Bee Publishing Company, Proorietors duty of oxtricating wll partics from the | the country. There is no statute under fact that inebriato asylums have nob | prize by a small majority over its only com N mor popuiar man moves n e Harhor THE BEE BUTLDING __ | costly embareassments of the present | Which they can be convicted and pun- CO-0PERATIVE CROOKEDNESS. boon succossful. Thoy have offected | potitor, tho city of Lincoin. Without in any | 1oty thun o Bariklat wdnistor, Mueroyout == m—— T arsarev STON: Atuation ishod, but they are morally rioters and Tie B has recoived a long com- | tomporary cures and in many instances :;‘..‘pfl:"'""f“,“‘, ')Iu“l)v‘ul!::lu‘;: i ;:-"::ru": not handsof oIy oy OF CIROULATION. | o 6 Omahaand Genntsmeltingaad re-:| thioves, Thay have stolon the | munication from Mt J. A. Dudgeor of | -Huve restored viotlms to thote familles, ity 18 bbb tho nioss aLtFoUIve W1ace 1N | whish: s vhe. ntenion Aount, MoOterse ot "tSounty of Doaglns, [ 58 'me Bee | fAining ‘compnny ‘s nn institution: in of thess mon and deprived | Arapahoo, Nob., in regard to the con- | who have nevor aftorward fallon into | tho tnited Staten for the o auiuions Lo iatt I wpond i sl s Suddenty FiRing comohny. dossoianmly sweat | which overy cltizen of Omnha not only families of proj support. | clusions of the” state banking board in | the gutter, but have failed in by far tho | Itis so thorouzhly idontified with the history | Merom TH 18 W Diiatyoie anyRaauaNb Rl that the actuai eircilavion of Tuk DAY BER | 0500 0t in which every man in | They have injured the property of citi- | the ease of the National Mutual Build- | greater number of cases treated. The 0f the war that It Is of 1tsel u reminisconce of | aip Trliur s brokon o s Matel (o iin up for the.week ending August 8, 1t01, was a8 ! z 7018 W aver di 5 arm. They | ing and Loan association of New York. | Blairinstitution has adopted the Dwight | U strugsie. eIt hund) -Noi you can sew for yourselt foilowa: Omana has a pecuniary interest. [t has | zens who never did them harm. They | ing . 48500 ! ML Wasnington Post: The noxt encampnient [ that Tam SUilin tho fing Simdar. A, 2 erown in our midst against unfavorablo | have ~purposcly, maliciously, —almost | Theso conclusions woro eloarly sot forth | ouro and names itsoll tho Kooley instic | oy ey st T HOXE oot | O . o (e rather sngaes e AL y conditions from small beginnings to ono | feloniously attacked the credit and inter- | in the lotter of Examiner Garber, pub- | tute. Investigations made by Chicago | leld st the national eaplital, Washington has M U U LT Wednosdny, Auz, § of the largest institutions of its char- | ests of this great city, and have nothing | lished in THE SUNDAY BEE of the 26th | newspapers and examples of. cures o and on the fiest ballot, but It wiw not by ureh, Did ho think it nocessary? Eriday, Avg acter in the world, It is largely owned | 0 show for their protended valor in the | ult. Mr. Dudgeon does not touch the | whichare beyond controversy, prove the e AR DT T R SR A TREDEIeTANRES and ontirely oporated by Omitha capitai- | eatse of the woals but blightod homes, | vital auestions raised by the state board. | effectivencss of Dr. Keoloy's romody. | whast e myipiontsn much greator than | 1o Sartaen, whothor e travelor’ bo'a poi: AVEHES o0 chiviin 1271080 (SR “f) /s from six hundred to | sobbing children, sad eyed women, pon- | Ho iznores them nand resorts to abuse | Tho Chicago Zribune urgos the city to | formidably proportions. [t was Lincolws | 81 ldier o iyarasy ot quigh GEORGE B, T/5CIUOK. i Lot ploy % s fathers, silont industries and gon- | and insinuations to such an extont that | turn its Washingtonian homo for inebri- | Fsht to make tho fiht, wnd sho made o good | /10 Delese Rar (nTiito the Eworn 10 hefore e and subscribed In my | seven hundred men and pays out in [ nile presence thissth day of August, A. D.. 1501 one. The N shraskans held a strom 2 hand and [ songs of birds so woll th NOTeS Are mis- ss throughout | the publication of the lotter would bo a | ates over to Dr. Keeley with an appro- G D T wages to workingmen in Omaha to be | eral paralyzation of busine 0 0 etiaddl o i) < played it woll. Thit thoy lost is of course w | taken for the warblings of the bobolink § Notury Publie. expended in this city the handsome sum | Omaha. Tt is high time such individ- grave injustice to stato unu-ngls. ; priation fm~_| s support :mn} Pronounces | disappotntment to them. but thoy wiil aceept e observing lady who travels much ys """{fi.’.,‘,\.'\"'.fi“u"‘.'.'(,g las of from thirty-six thousand doliars to | uals were avoided by honest working- I'he state banking board, in passing | the romedy discovered by him a specific. :r..- situnth \\:w;.u.w.m.u;.n,‘ as brave and | that'womon ‘of rant fashion i good S George It Toachuck, beimg duly sworn. de- | fifty thousand dollars per month. The | men and ostracized by citizens who have | upon the application of the New York | Tie Bix knowing of instances where i ~I'-v:" 2 N tton ot e | 0w 0 kel Ginkiiam and onting cioth: pOSCR AN SV that he s Tue R | ) i e ST Al roncort r 4 o e business ir 5 as beel endicatod « y h ) Inter an: The resolution of the Ihera wro not half onough 1 in Lenox. Fitiahing compiny Laverage | 650 men emvloyed represent a popula- | the real good of the city at heart. If | concorn for u cc Loty R ‘,'." SOIEIN UL CLC R L “'f_ and Army to hold fts noxt national en- | Tho zirls 2o ont boAtine alone and dines wioh nun;hoxn ’wl.\‘u ..r' % for ‘l'm tion of over three thousand. They sup- | they were deposed from the leadership | the state, did not question the solvency | victims have been entirely cured by this | AUROREAE VIANTAEE though somowhat | e I‘Hmr i sem =mourn ful \;1\\' and hopo month o ugust, coples; ] 4 vik o i sntle: cintic The o SHES . oLt AR RIET Y [t . Hsi r ine wh the mon wili come over for. Beptoin T port another 2,000 by their wages. Scv- [ of the strikes and t » - ensonable gentle- | of the association, The refusal to grant | systom, doos not hesitate to speak in be- | against the wishes of the Tinoks post, may be from Nownort und Bar LUrook, oo Oct. : for No- \te was based on the objoction- | half of the institute and the medicine | moro wisely tuken than some of its opponents T g pber, 1K iber. 150 oro Is far loss aisplay this your in Sara- eral other ingtitutions in the ¢ e, Washington s the capital of the | toza than over hefore obhse ty work- | men in the ranks whose hands and faces | @ certi 1 . 4 i et T able o e ho 0850- 3 . ita render vl Thero soems 100, ZATI v 181 AR with tho smolting works, employ | Prove their right to the title of laborers | able fontures of the articlos of tho asso- | with the hopo that some of its v EAOLS |50, the WAR TV HEAIOMIS oy bhs 1HekE. | 20 b R Sttt v OxposiTo of large diy copleaT far LSS copioss for were broaght to tho front, citizons of | ciation in respect to withdrawals, fines | who have hitherto despaired of eSeaping | Lo mr et armies sroaciad U remett | IS Bpon e b wonbt T 4f Jurge dle rhaps half as many more men and are for April, 1 ¥ 7 L e population. | wknowledged character ana ability | and forfeitures, ropayment of loans be- ) the rum habit ma copiea: for My, IS01, 0880 copic 1801, 28917 coples, July, 1401, 27,021 01, 21,038 | | ; for Juno, are only made more valgar lookivg by their be restored to [ tory of most of the trophies gained in war, Jowolry corr support 1 esponding opios. X : o Frbhint f o ForRolouAL ek | Realtt and it s eloso to Arlington. where sloep not o : optes. : hdduacters | Would step into . the | fore maturity and the voracious ‘‘ex- | health. At Coney Island n young man may puf & et JGrenar B dzscnver, | Aside from the raileoad hendquarters "1_| step into the broach and ‘"dv ‘_‘3 S y il AadINaBaE (of. the nly many Ilastrious warriors of land and [ clguror cixaratts smoke o hie mreriney L aa)ue! Gny bt At ACh o™ ™ | and shops there is no other one business | controversy between the smelting works | pens Wb A Gl LINLI, THE bricklayers and their employers | "¢ DUt also thousands of the gallant men | Fight ear while waltzing. It provents con- b ontorprise of half thoir importance, and their men in a very few days and | board are fortified by an array of facts J LEpL Y e | Whoso highest honor was thit they woro com | FEEston. and provas thit the youns i van § g ave take: i v 3 g do his turn o1 wo could hope to see the fives relighted | that must convineo all disinterested peo- | have taken the sensible way out of the s of Grant and Sherman, of Sherfdan and | g M3 firn without difficulty. They have entered into a | Logan, of Hancock and Custer, of Kilpatrick Gentlemon hido by the de- | and Hookor. carry canos or cording to the Wy be evoting his whole atten- Notary Pubiie. 7 AV T THE striking job printers have for- | drawn and the smoke feited public sympathy by resorting to | longer floats over tho ¢ works are idle. The fires are 0 ust. t of industry no | Within a brief period. Itis to bo hoped | ple of its impregnable position. i ty. Notonly do | the rank and file of the workingmen in What is true of the New York asso- | written agreemont to o di o this city appreciate this trath a1d have | ciation applies with equal force toscores | cision of Judge Wakeley upon their dif- ro not allowed to smoke or nbrellas while dancing, ne- notices i the dance halls at b Ordors are pr v § g irectly moptory violence. the men, women and children directly & 5 Sy (s A there, and aro strictly enforced by athletio — affected feol the ovils of cheir situation, amina and good sense to remove | Of so-called national associations. They foronces. i : : Hloor managers. % JESOP's famous fable about the gooso | but the whole city is apprehensive and ly serious obstacle to an early | are totally wanting in the vital princi- Kicking Content. lo s arraned | schodule of Taformation | ey toihupon the White mountatns ot a and the golden ogg has been very popu- | business is practically at a stand still. | amicablo and just sottlement of differ- | ple of co-operation—mutuality of in- Minneapolis Times . o his Inquisitive rieads. " It ronds: o got he middi of = i o 8 i i it e They scour ti " f C 3 No, Tam not gotting any thinner. o night nud looked o oW & rovste lar hereabouts for a week. The enforced idleness horo is disastrous | ouces by discarding these hypocritical | tovest. Thoy scour the country for | Itiahurd for an Omaha man tobe contonted | - {1 TAn Nt acttlyz any thinne (T RS AAA Ol i and the prospect of an early resumption | leaders. business, employ agents who receive "’“'}':‘; lot "henlth‘n‘ ty sl:rruunrlg it with { wol nl-:;u nuu‘v;'m.md AEhtiiydm, sun was risin, €. . 2 & 2 Y 4 " N b " erack avement at #2 a erack. £ nd y-five poi ! g TEN large job printing houses have | of work is not at this moment encourag- ADVERTISING NEBRASKA il poy b s wisdacinadinng, S e S T i b I IO e o 2 & r B0 k is s ) ag IRTISING NEBRASKA. 5 N ey e e N e Do 0 youngo 08 4t Bur Hartor (o, monopo- banded together against thostrikers and | ing. Breainless blatherskites, blatant : : e . | and having pocketed their “$1 a share, 1t Belongs to Omaha. Tho' “betoro and ufter racket Is a chest- | 1126 the swonter, n garment hitherto confinod i L i e ; | Nebraska will be well advertised this | yre indifferont whether or not their Hastings' Repubitean, it ro and ufter” racket la a ohest- | 1 foothall pinyors and man dovoted. o othoe this meuns that several cases are irre- | demagogues and professional agitators 2 Re . Tdon't want to bo thin. Now zivome a | BHHIetic sports. These odd-looking pleces of ] year through hor splondid crops. These [ ).omfses are fulfilied, Indoed, it 18 0 | Omaha Is and niwags wili bo the gront | ie oring lering famili 4 ¥ i o pparel are worn in place of the old- (L are offering the = sufforing familios | \y)) ho tne largest in her history, and if | boo s practico for tho hoad oflice to | MELropolis of the mid-west and Is entitled to | "% thno Jorsey, and are usually accompaniod by = of the idle workingmen moth- | .1} girng 4o not fail the great staple of | gigclai 8 ibility omisos | PhO republican national convention. Husband—What would you say my dear if 1 L union must de- | ing in roturn for work or wiges but in- | iy 2 HIS €0 TOE 5 Gt (roit || -'tlmm responsibility for pro ; R wire o eive vou the money fur the dow atr tractive mareiod womon ab "3 B 5 g 7 ul 2y s e e gents, T £ a i Y R ifo—1 wouldn't say a word darling. until r o is Mrs, am Shepard, If. Doos it or does it not ap- | cendiary speeches. The seli-constituted | ¢y S R e G s i | L U i e ”’""“0“ Grand Army Benevolence. hud the monoy fn my hanis, for fear you'd nno (from Cotte, I'rance, whore prove of personal assaults by its mom- | |enders, with a single exception, are not 2 ' inveigled into these wildeat concerns Globe-Democrat. change your mind. wag bor). the sistorof Mrs. Cornelius braska is unsurpassed as an agricultural by DIt and of Mrs. Willinm aring Gill. . bers upon law-abiding citizens? 3 Tl . Ll JLLY 4 false representations. In most | Since 1870 tho Grand Army of the Republie ke s S Al [l T QAR e n-union city | Pottoms. They are men of no occupation | yion i this year’s harveste, and the fact prompt lnvestmont, but the nurgber. of | FA4es and yet the democrats say that its only Yos. si an sot off s, ¥ OMAIIA bocomes a non-union eity | wupover, for the most part. Thoy have Wil not IAlE Ball o ol At 5 i S ML, L Y 2 purpose is a political ono. i you prove itz hor \ it will be the direct logical result of the | 41 olutoly nothing to loso by keeping up | all to be kknown far and wide. | 1oung granted” is insignificant. Bor- e e “Yes, sin There seems to be amisunderstanding on dastardly outrage inoffending ofti- | b sy s Gy e the on | The corn of this state will find its way | vowers are put oft under various pro- The Chief End of the Allianc ihow MoAR L e sUItEN DIt e N e S v outrage upon inoffending citi- | hy agitation and misleading the men t0lavory k here there is a a v 4 S T f End of the ance. By producing the plaintiff (n courtand let- | York 1o the war against bathing zons by striking union printers. LS % o 2 0 evory market where there is a de- | yoxts, and bocoming weary of delay New York Times ting'the jury look at her. dres mGrove. The complaint of d I 3. who have blindly followed their advice to | ;4unq for corn, and wherever it goes stop payments, and loose the amounts | The chief significance of the Kentueky elo L = tho! Ia not made bocause the cos T thoir own detriment and to the detriment 8top Sy & vion lies in the Indfoation 1t affords of the A DOUBTING THOMAS. uctive, but wp, ly because this king of the cereals will bear wit- ness to the superior soil and climate of by nre ot so. For purely o ld women who dwell pmienl ron- ply in Atlanta Constitution. “When a pair of red 1ips .re upturned to your SELF-RESPECTING citizens who earn P already paid in. Anoccasional small loan strength and the tendency of the furmers' honest livelihoods cannot be expected of every interest in Omaha. They pro- 4 Y made is merely a blind. The bulk of the | allian=o in the south, and it seems to show in the habit of donninz their 5 T pose no reasonable concessions. The, elner i X own, L i i to negotiato with dead beats, political | ! ¥ | Nebraska. money goes into the speculative ventures | that the farmers In that section will continue [ With 116 one to gossip about it, i e nctime/antimarihingitotu simply harangue the rank and file and by intluences too well known to merit discussion here, encourage them to stand & g pnie: i to support the democratic party in both s tate | Do you pray for endurance to let them wlone? of the officers. One of the nationals in | 1®51PRS U otitlos DALY, Well; mny be you 0o, DUt T donh't Minneapolis a yéar ago loaned a lump e But it is desirable that no opportunity be lost to make known to the world the d bs, blatherskites and anarchists. Big foet. honiely ankies and squit npeks woro an-evesore to the stranger within the a(es, and Bro. Stokes. who runs the ran:h, ordered “When asly little hand you'ro pormitted to pascanstinenlsad s Bxserlolanblf |l vyl e upon the | howurces and advantagos of Nobraska, | yum of $200,000 to a local insuranco Utah and Statehood. sol A A L R gogues and u railway magnate to arpi- | d0ubtful argumen ‘l“‘, 0 got this year from its bountiful crops | cause the officers of tho formar wore 1n- Utah haslittlo chanco of being admittod ST L Derergs sniuts continun ta lolt in the sand in abhro- trate the railway rates in Nebraska? force a conclusion in their favor. may very proporly be supplemented by | torested in the lattor. A St Paul con- | Mo the union as a state. Distrust of tha | Well, maybe you can, but 1 doubt it." Ylated airti bowltohing stookingsiund'a 2 The patient public on the outside, notwithstanding the great interests it has at staice, has thus far withheld com- Mormons was sufficient to keep 1t in territor- - — . 2 : o 1t is evident democrats won, hands down, = THOSE cownrdly some extraordinary effort to attr Tt o o = = 2 was forced last spring to | and now, in an election on party 17¢. y e . N = S Rin g 4 L i an ele 4 ICeeokyis Dibba el i ATCHISON PHILOSOPHY. tontion to its agricultural superiority. | loyy assessments of 33 por | tines. itwurnsout to bo domocratia There | hisentucky. Disvatchos roport “fatler re ottt A suggestion for this purpose is to send | cont to prevent bankruptey through | Willhave to bew chanzo fu tho nutionsl gov- From the Globe. ct at- bullies who assailed two young men on the streets and brutally beat them into insensibility | ment and rofrained from """“{°"""I“" OF | aspecial train filled with the products | weckless misinanagoment, During the srrmontorla the polltlos of Utah itsslt. be- | Fom York Horuld: Burglar—Your money No lifo that s fon 1 i happy ono. should be lodged in the ponitentiary | iBtercession. The timo s como, BOW- | of Nobraska on a tour through tho onst. | st weel the eieers of u Chicage | o it et Suemier ooy bod)=Whon Loxplain, sir, that | 417 120 94T WiAGGE the protouse of tak- | i ;. 2 vhe ¢ ' P B + vp s . . « e lag. thters hav it to 2 % X without delay and the typographical | 8ver, when the public intorest domunds | pne plan is practicable, and if it could | "national” nequired S - e Do vasonel o8 o Sl ary die stray her, but her union owes it 1o common deconcy to | Uhat thero shall bo no more foolishuess: | 14 garricd out on un adequate scato, that | 500.000 by T Some of Ragan's Qualiticatic Burs ugh [ preity hard ap my- | oyes tell tho seerovof her life, I « Sodina L e I 14 2 $300, by a species of financial Napo York T self. but here's w dollar for you. (Exits weep- | As peonie zrow older, tho days becomo Sy when the sophistrios of hypocrites sha . = p ) orke Times, assist in the prosecution, 7 N is, such an exhibit made as would be o v Ing). shorter, and the nights lonzer, leonism at the expense of the country It John M. Razan is candidate for the dis- & —— cease to prevent reasonable creatures representative and attractive, it would T It noman whil associate with thieves, he L s s i gudgeons. triot judgeship on the independent ticket he | Washinzton Post: s real oxeltomont | should not complain whon he 1s robbed. . JusTas soon s honest workingmen | from sottling a difficulty to which | g 141655 have good results. The only Examples of “national’” rockiossnoss | 0n&bt tohave the cordinl support of all demc- | in hurrving to chureh,” suid o ox-sporting | My ot comblatn whon hels robbed. © anarchists, socialists, walking delegates, | ¢hiny in tho way of the success of such crats who have any love for democracy lett in | un Gt you will only fix your mind onitusa | g0 So* st Tt Te witl not oversike nins discard the hypocrites who are pretend- ing to bo their friends and advising them to make consummate fools of thomselves for the henefit of those hypo- crites, just s0 soon can wo begin to look are innumerable, all bouring on their | yyoir hearts, and of all republicuns who bo- | STt Of teeplechuse, you knov Two-thirds of your lifo is spent in waiting face the stamp of robbery, fraud and | lleve taat rallroads attorneys and’ manipula- Binghampton Repubiican: Husband—You | for some good fuck that will never come to dishonesty. [t was to check and eradi- | tors should be placed on the bench, Mr. Ragan | make mv lite so unhuppy that Ishall go away | You. cato this evil and protect the poople of | 1% #n able lawyer, but whatever e may pro- | 410 hing mys g fess to bu he i adyed-in-tho-wool democrat. the stato that the legislature enacted | 4, a vory skilitul raiiroad manipuiator. He professional agitators and time-serving | .y entorprise is the possible difficulty of politicians aro not proverly partics. The | yoouring the necessary funds, | it Lsnac S. Huscalls, the John Quinns, tho | poine ostimuted that from $15,000 Goorge Browstors and the Kreshmyors, | (o' 800000 would be required. Kolseys and Kinnoys have alrendy fence may be found always whore thore hope, but it seldom abides where hope ie Love Is an ar-ument that has only one side for a settlement of the labor troubles, but on the plan proposed by the State th 4 e - 3 Jourler: F 3 i 5 % = A% £ u Ofex he present law. Heratofore foreign as- | is absolutely no more of an independent or Boston Courler: Judze Bombast—Lot me | hefore marringe. but after marriuge it has accomplished moro damago than they | Ruginoss Men's association thoro ought sociations were beyond tho reach of law. | alliance mun in sentiment, than is Gould | tell you this whriats. Tho foothlils | gy, judicial eminence oven| ) ned without diiigent will ever be ablo to repair. Honest peo- | 15 40 bo vary much trouble in or Russel Sage. McKeighan has promised him are 1 Wo woutd all bo groat men it we could ho uising pplication HoNEsT workingmen anxious to earn Now that they are pinned down to lo who earn their living in legitimate 3 o i Sagatl J R 0 tho delogation from Webster county, und he tor to work | measurcd by tho grout things we lntend to do—~f,.. honeat wagos must spew outtho Quinns, gi‘x'\lpmimm have had cnough of empty ::M' a0 ‘.‘;""‘;““ ““”3 “h:", ”“mf:‘l" square dealings, there is “a wailing and | gugnt to delivor it. Ragan helped MeKeizhan 3 Gl 15 tow lyou i d) . ! L g vory taking g 4 e e alk to 1 own. and you will ¢ Browstors, Kelsoys, Bacons and others | joslamation and absurdly useless dis. | oo, moris of overy undertaking with |4 'gnaghing of teeth.” Ina very substantial way during his cam- O i ors A% [ sovorin fAiveminutos thihe Dalloves he b y referonco to possiblo immediate rosults | *§'5 TS S i poard will | etk and It e are not mistakon: gavo hivn may not think favorably of this projoct, the neat suit of clothes, or the overcoat that ANCOUS. 50 10 ¥ponk, | Lhe Worst fuck i the worid, 4 oni the bench up Lo pstigato most worthless meh closely, wnd of their ilk, because no decent laboring y duplereate the movement, men’s organizations can assimilate with Lo cussion. The citizens of Omaha want a for us to work PRanizal agl 4 sottlement of the controversios. Thoy [ yue no offort that could bo made te at- pursue the course mapped out by tho | @ BeaE M wpan -l and somo say be | the bar Loty will flnd, shist sthioy olthor sin, of“play them, Thoy ure conscioncoless agita- | gogive the smelting works. reopened and e i e | law, rezurdloss of consequences.” The | guve i #100 busides. dge, Somo game partieularly well, T ey SHIARINIMOANE & " AN tract attention to the resources of the | . R v = z A TR LB tors and are trying to lead this eight | yyo' niceuidod men who have followed board should bear in mind that the vast — AN THE FLAG OF DISTRESS, state would bring desived results at once. nce ot O hour movement for personal advantage majority of investors in building and Al anks, Chicags Herald, —_— these rampant hypocrites and lazy loaf- Sehiinsicaliiin A L I L 3 5 ; solely. e :I\u im’"‘x_“m“" that they hold | 4 No .u‘g,umhnlv.l u\:., ht to be n(cunm;»x t0 | Jonn associations are wage oarners, me- Rl Kanroey Hb. et The world™s disjolntod, vory., L. M. Lt Ilrl:u‘"!)l.u tcademy, E ags lemonstrate it some extraordinar i - mon 0 and good men ho achiove , s ¥ R, e ol cing, Stlan whzad paslon worl 4 g chanics, clerks and farmers, and all etio ~ ving Wiio has i love for sherry TiL the wind fils, GOVERNOR FLEMING of Florida re- the key to better wages and easier work offort should bo made in this y of distinetion, by acquiring it or having it thrust Andasalary for b Bnddabtiaadincita o by those whose earnings are small and who | upon thou, or otherwise, there are none with 0 Fast oa their venturesomo voyago * s % story whic! oroDs . e ra i o white sails! g fusos to tssuaa cortifioate of claction to should benefit laboring men ‘,:‘ v.].l;‘ll.‘ Rrentiorops and an “”"“,’d revival of | ;4 honestly striving to secure homes of | s0soft a snap as the crank. e has the world A marked Improvement in Colorado fash- igehliognil Senator Cull. There are three reasons | Should benelit laboring men - generally, | ,iosparity to oxtend as widely as pos- s S e is | at his feet. Hetoils not except with his jaw, | 1008 18 noted by the Denver Sun But from the ships that have founderod 3 buck in their places av work, The work- | ! g 0% | their own. The loss of their savings is Porcussion caps are dangerous, whon much Luboring slow, for this action: Govornor Fleming would [ 2ief 18 B P 9008 dt woek. (Eho WOUks | siblg aknowledge of Nebraska's capabili- | yytonded with hardship, saffering and | 214 e spins nothing but hairbratnod theories | b nhabal e illons: like to uppoint a senator; at tho timo of | iN€Mmen themsolves porceive thoirerror | yioy and the timo 13 at hand for suggest- ¥ o0y g but he gets there just the same, Soutn Ameriea boas will continue to bo worn ealviuuEgLen OUL % and they too are about ready to cast the S want, and the state officials cannot do Now there's W. R. Vaughan of Council | sround tho ¥ Dy unsuspecting tr The “shoo out ¢ affected Ly tadles in driving the senators re-election there was no 1 ™ idered en, Cury considered un- quorum of the state senate present; Sen- ator Call ought not to be re-elected be- cause he is very poorsenatorial timber ing and discussing plans for this pur- | yhon' s better sorvice than by rigidly | Bluis and Omaha, who has lived by his wits | | reon the stranded from shipy pose. The unpm‘lllni:._)l' is exceptionally excluding from the state all associations {.»rlnmn?“y:;nrw .mxllilslx wrtenouzh to ...:l.k.- rashion; ”'L”" ”.,.“,I"...., e Te e e A el thvoing auspicious and it would bo a very gre i i so. | PP honest living, as sitck as uny rogue and as [ Tight necktios will continue to bo the rage Srazen the sky. ':z AR oY, .88 ‘:‘ that violate the true vrinciple of co- | ghooky as nny demagosiecit anyone is on g the Toxnn onttlo thi g Ligasonithe aky mistako to allow 1t to- pass unimproved. | g,qration, be they local or national, titled to all the decorations that go with the derwear will be out of Sight this seison, Jonuhs of their movement overboard. As T BE has already suggested, an eight-hour day in Omaha is imprac- ticable at this time. Men cannot be U the ships th at in safoty v‘ v v lorida. ( or states wi sglec i y i o < 3 . 41 dfustly speed, even for Florida. el e Jther states witl !x:)t m;.’hu. .Lu draw ; suprom 4'|r||€r‘uf cranks and the knights of Tu “And so vou're marriod, Juok?: R o a R tHOm Em——— ’ g attontion to themselves by moans that | Pypdeop wator harbor which a few | 881k It's Vaughan. Yosi I havo suceumbod, ke miny another K ot nor heed. S city at the same to per day | | omise the bost results, and Nebrask 5 He 18 now In tho east lecturicg on his crazy | before me. Love mateh, and simple. UNTIL the labor organizations of e noRouiE s R Yo Rlufti ko Rre AA9/0087: 10 h and Nobraska | years hencs will be a fact at Galveston, schemo o issuo $10,000,000 in bonds for the | Come around and sue 0. ! for across tho wan water Omaha got vid of the brainless idiots o) cannot afford to omit doing likew Tex., must be reached by a direct line | be Yos, Twill, with p ore are you apponl falls! ofit of slutes liberated by the war of the | iy work ton hours. An eight hour day for the tiniest slgnals i vl v (i H r aha, T Tni Mneific ebellion, und 1t Is- sufe to say thut he ha “Woll, Texpect wo shall bo at her father's 4 NI and gabbling ogitators who have led [ W07t K0 MO0 A SERL MORE duy in g E——. R from Omaha. Tho Union Pacific and | robeilion and 1t Is aato to suy it o s | WAL et wo sy aarta hethiobinlosts the working men in tho prosont contro- | 1 ovo' than eight hour pay on a ten| The friends of popular education | Uh© Missourl Pacific railways, owing to | BICER T tAAT 18 BrIoh fhud for B0 smooth Somo from tho ship will come spoodine versy, they cannot hope for cordial sym- E ; r ; their present relations with Texas rail- | 0 V0" 1 Boston Herald; The bold Beriin bank swin- | "G 00 S, hour schedule. An eight hour day is | everywher right in the abstract if oxpodient and | Unitod Stat diers appesr (0 have boaten the Doutsch Hoirs to ono glory of living, - TRIAL POIN and particularly in the D among decer pople. The or- ;i f iy pathy ong decent people. The or- will heartily welcome tha INDU: ganizations will fall to pieces under way traftic, to reach the gull, The presont Union will open the way for O Helrs t ono grave, rlicun: The Vo s opers Baltimor: alnmakor says | o practicanle. It is to be hoped tho timo | the institution of free public schools in | 1 o hyo, Th L —— (hat his rin tod Dy @ crunk. | it the benrers of succor St conscienceloss, hypm'l'l?u'.\l. uhxmjd und is coming when no man in America need | England. This is the happy culmination I uc‘mc.vunn'u'cuuu via Denver is not A vew storage battery car has just been | Many peopie firmily believe Lim, IrIf‘ ‘\ '.“'».‘.”1"'r;'||“‘4"| e saniemptibleislondarahiniand Swill e i o0 oot Dl ca ra i Ty in gt s toan | otibal s o ntuis o progress In popular | B¥0llable. Tho '“Manhattan, =~ Kun., | triadin Btroit tor whiels necording to out [ Guiveston News: Tho grass widow hus no Nothing conme bick? serye suoh 4 fito, only bo brought about, howover, by nu- | education, aud is the inovitable gutcome | PFHCH can bo | extended through | ‘fupurd in sioro s . Veedhonliss What If the wash of tho waters ————— tional action. In o timo of depression [ of a procoss of evolution which English | entral - Kuusas.) and - Okluhoma | The Farls municlpal counal has voted in ol iaaron Paskt, | THO telogeaph btnas e | SDrowe tiehensbstleat b GUY C. BARTON says an overwhelm- | Ik tho prosent, with the terms of tho | conservatism has been able to returd, | 10 Fort Worth » and thus a0 efovited or vinduot scructares as o moans | orsa W, Sustis whofs the Eathor of twantys | 1l wild winds in thoir coursos ing majority of the men recently em- | law opon to moro than one construction, | but could not prevent. Tho first grantin | 1FOU&N route may be established. ik s oar lalBslato ke T T S T e ployod lu tho smelting works wore satis- | and its constitutionality in doubt, it i3 | aid of elomentary education wus made by | L1e triflc of such a line, both local and | A street Fuilvur snrinkling eur ts said to be | variety of Wsh 1t P glialLha e 96 0TS road company to sprinkle the track. ilong h S Thou trie lino betweon St Paal and Minne- RAM'S HORNETS. Some nilo run without any repairs is the omemes ] rd of locomotive No. 1505 on [ Faith never wears u long faoe, ratlway. This engine runs | Tt tukoes groat tri 10 80 S0rrowest, answer! through, would bg immense, and the 0 surrow ey line is one of the probabilities in the way of railroad building within the A 140,000 fled with their wages and had signed | simply suicidal on the part of working- | parliament 50 yonrs ago and amounted the agreemont for wages by the hour. | men to attompt a litoral enforcemont. | to only $30,550 a yoar, since which He also says the men are anxious toduy [ Until it has passed the tost of the courts | there hus been a steady increase until, Ak W i o to bo restored to employmont. If the [ they should be willing to accopt the law | under the act passed 10 yoars ago and | NOXU five years. ‘Hhe Missouri Pacific tho Pannsy IS e N B10CRS00 2100, DRdilo solf constituted leadors, who hive forced | s a declaration of sentiment rather | now a law, $10,000,000 annually will be | "0V reaches Fort.Worth via Knnsas | betweon Altoons und Pittsburg wnd mukos i e S aioLbblie 1okt ta 9 a strike whon thore was no fault found | thana poremptory rulo of conduct. It | approprinted. For 30 yoars dovelop- | 1ty and the Missoiri, Kunsas & Texns | ™mhuro nro now ovor 5 electric ruitronds in | o' out 1o ! Tnion' Bacl TR - " L0011 dingors wo shall vory soon ascertain whether or [ delay and its oxact effect determined, | movement of groat importance was the Union Pacific, the Denver, Fort | wilesof trick n hOR 0 psaoniere oprs DELICIOUS t Mr. Burton is correc i Worth & Gull road can be utilized by | Fied in'a your toll tho fest of iy stor P suroat wiy of Decominggood looking 1s nok Mr. Barton.1s correot. and then time should be allowed the [ mage in 1870 *by the passage of an both the Gould 1{neb, but the Manhattan | . [B¥ mouns of a powerful jotof compressed | 'Owlet® IRINESE Lo 08! y o ity it whinheioay roven: oge | D9 ¥ 98, b \ L alra German military enzinoer drives dry o RUBEQIMUSIOR ML AS business interests of the community to | act which gave the government sys: extension will bo the direct route from | ment down into the xand or mud at the hottom | ard rolled in'the gutter. UNDERTAKERS are not in business for | adjust themselves to the changed con- | tomatic control of public instruction. of & streum, 80 that the waser I ately Th an who th nks he knows it all, puts I (] 5 i 1 i isi " 8} “ Vo coment und ccomes ko Solid | outhis eyes o bozn with, their health or amusement. So long | ditions its ultimate literal enforcement | Provision was made for unsectarian | OM8h®: fixes the e awd it boconcs | [ | out awoyonta Loddmihes alish rallwiys, tn land | would soon be Wo.iring mourning rock, sultable for o as $3.00 is the maximum rato for | involy schools and attendance was made com- | HORIZONTAL BILL MORRISON is vight | Tho great cost of v i IN9uR e conducting u pauper funeral, including | Pending such action by the courts, | pulsory for all children between five | in the statement that the statesmen of | LAMKes aloue, (s illustrated by, Uik fact that | There by nothing which man so el s hre, Derbyshire & | s to be told the truth about hinsei . proposed new Lunc the coffin, 50 long will the undertaker | contracts for work by the hour, week or | and 13 years of nge, while ev ek ralTwar 1h cabimaton B MbouE | e e A irage Y | the country are devoting the heated ‘“ Fr e o i R R B e nyou dud i tah Who iias. she oo fool that tho interment of paupors is al- | mouth ure a necussary protoction to om- | purish was compelled to provido suf- | term to a dlscussion of pussible prosi- | Ui m Lo O fhix, om0 ber | IGNARILR LR Dothe S AR ARG Lo together a labor of love; an enforced | ployers and no hardship to employos. | ficient accommodations for its children. | dentinl candidates, It is & harmless sort B o Tt e s s | s tilk, the Lss ho has 1o siy the bettor, charity. Tho county board will be more | The United States supreme court 'has | For 20 years this law remained practi- | of recreation und in some instancos is | Wiy e oo, Moty A church tht roully wants poopio to attend i 115 services will be protty sure to get them business like and more docent us well if | upheld similar contracts in the dopart- | cally intact. Under the new act, which | particulurly cool conduct. JAimad, sagfioan [ api o aonsmatane oligion thit inkes peoplo satisfiod with e 1t will fix upon a stylo of coftin and the | ments of the government notwithstand- | abolishes the feo system, the English e tntod, anys the PhilAGo)ph it Mocurd. i the | themsolves 15 not the Kind that comes tror ; NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. character of funeral ntteudunce to be | ing the oxistoncs of au eight hour stat- | school becomes froe, and s 1t was al- | EX-SENATOR INGALLS, in & public | practioslexpertmcnts which wre Lot mads | God. 0 000 S Lo given paupers and invite bids from the [ ute. The contracts are not in fact nor | ready in many cases unsectarian, it | spoech, pronounced prohibition in Kun- | o isreordne e vaine of tivel v pand hon Wit st about i "on G | Vanllla ) Of perfect purity. undertakers to meet the requirements. | impliedly In violation of cithor the | must now soon become entivelyso. Par- | sas failureand himself a prohibitionist | PAred with wooden thos “A section s [ Bpmxangne b S e RemeN, =l ot grest staengthe 1 This will b doing things decently and | spirit or letter of the eight hour iaw. | liament makes a fee grant undor the | in tho same sentence. This was anothor | st e bailast, The the ls tat-topaed, and hols | ol G by T, 0d refuse w take oiornai | Orange - Economy In their use : in order and will fix the responsibility | The smolting works men, with a few ex- [ new law of #2.50 annually for each child | way of calling himself n statosman out | L0 boueath, the idusbelne Lt tio bally st 0 e Almend = PIavar as delleataly doflultely in cases like thatat Eigh- | ceptions, signed agrecments for wages | in attendance at the schools, and [of a job. His remark that he nevor 3 oonsequent kaln I smootnessof travel wnd |, LG0L 68 BN T thhe ey Iaolf and witoh Rose etcs, / I toenth and Custeliur stroota, by the hour. They were not inclined o | the total is more likely to ex-| takes a drink excopt when he wants it X atock. l those who are cuught out lu tho raln. and deliclously as the fresh frulte /

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