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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: SUNDAY, AUGUSI 16, 01.—-SINTEEN PAGES. 0 THE DAILY BEE. PATRONIZE BOME INDUSTRY. | havasines baan pariodicatty rife.” Thors | on the feld=at battle, one to 2o to & | eirht hours and who was forced to toll ( THE SILENT PORT. FIGURES DON'T Lty Every boy and man wili recognize the | i< mnqu ronaral helinf | southern pris uod another to a north- | at o washout, wrock or other catns- v Drisgy iAo Nowa: | Whatovor pluce time MAY | Kacts About Rallrond Iatos Wop ¥ ISEWATER Enrron ceaption of this article as a shelf-worn in- | among those who have given this sub- | arn hospital™ ™ atato Juntons are | trophe for sixteon hours would receive | fecord Thin, it fs cortain that 1t will be K tatos Worthy - w . L s | 1\ Woaf N eV AR p proud one. Vory much of his work Is in- of Consideration, > [ORNING. | Junetion. Ho has seon it in the s ject intolligon 1 ation that 1t full of pathos, full of comvudeship and | $70.35 for tho exten olght hours Tho | B Able. M¥, O G5 DDA, (W o0RE . et ot PUIL I shop, the foimdry, and in the adver would bs well vor tatad [l‘.t { patriopo-en joymont. igures double up after passing the sixe -.'fl leng m|. “WH: ean: ‘\::" 1 h\’n miLy ", ney who appearad before the stato board yoling . peab Men and women who have grown up | teenth hour in a pevfoctly maddoning Jostry: o wis the poer of tho otlierwise oor- | transportation Friday and distaebod . (b loss 1 tHow, Whittior and Holme nity of that t [ St.Paul Globo: Mr. Lowell belonged to L Efx ont) Preunionsto have thoir | compelled to work twenty-ono hours at | peeh Sl Globe: Me. Towell belongad to o Three months 330 | its Importance in school. Its sentiments avstom opinion of Mr. | patriotism renced as the old-time Moth- | the ond of the twenty-first hour ho | mOStaliof whom have now plaved their last | already g juired state wido ronown, My Eunday ee, Ui ¥ oar ! o | Sotnpusitho moniaty of Whom I8 uno of OUF | Dawes prosontod some f t Saturdny lie, Ong Y ear ought by —this timo to be .part | Walker. would not by any meanselim- | odist wont to his enmp meeting for would bo entitled to $1,228,01 for his (A8t | Country's proteer aata o | s prosented somo facts and figuros tha Weekly Bee, One Year nnd parcel of his being and his rule | inate compotivion. [t would to soms | ronowal of spivitual strongth. The [ hour and would have earnod $2,457.30 | Petrolt I'reo Pross: Janies Russolls Lowell, | 870 Worthy of the most careful and serious : OFVICES: of uction. Unfortunatoly men anid [ oxtont ameliorate it, and the amoliora- | yoars are reducing the ranke for his thirtoen hours of extra work. A | aimpia oot e ich loarniug, s ono of tho BN By a s Lo LT LA "'h\‘r“.'lu.'fv‘-“ ! I,v;”r'\flj"fr“”“MM ok manent advantages which a uniform [ unhealthy eonpetit on, s wolutoly ast year ig” the union, A8 age | lines at this rate would bankrapt Gould | pootry was bright, sweet and simp.o. Hoe ex- ; :_jlj“"’:“:w\»v‘“'y[tl w ;;rm e, I Rew York, Ttoon i, i4and i Tribune buliding | policy of action may bring and to sieze | ot ssary for the preservation of tho | comes on tMe! denth rate increasos | himself, This fonturs of the law is of YCankny Glity. Thnes: - Jaes Risvali Lowell | he taiss DA fop. tho Sont ettty Washington, £id Fourteenth street upon factitious opportunities promi American system of indepondent rail- | and the child born today when he course too unreasonable for enforcoment. | was tho Frierid of writrs, stadente statenmen. | tho boArT wencrro wing g CORRESPNDESCE immediate benefits, Honeo it happ wiys. But there would still remain | renches manhood will road of the denth ——— | ibonastists and soldicra o s st Home | Ot (0I0, showing the” distance fro I nhap e It 1o neWr 4Sd | e Toua1 Industates stiugale. Ruitat @ thousand matters in rospect to which | of the last votorun of the war for the | Tiens is nothlng wrong with Don- | varses and casays will live lowa and the influe | Oinaha WHIBAINR L0 OmAhe. el oo editorinl mutter should be addressed tc the " . enco of | oo y t| Y ro- Editorial Dopnrtmonts Influsnces which they have n right to | competition wouid remain freo to expend | union, These reunions should thorefore | mark in spite of Shakespeare's famous M il Sharacter In Now Englund may ro- | jFsk s tarif of the Chicago, Burly & Quiney railway, pays tho same as o BUSINESS LET expect will work for their upbuilding ns | its force, not the least bof ng the con- | be kept up and the generation now in | remark to the contrary. Denmark will Chienso Hoeald: Tho st hat stilly for- | &4 i ! i ATl purineasioftors and, romittancesshonld | o part of the common prospority. stant struggle for a rovislon of the pool | the field of nction should bo encouraged | be at the world’s fair with a good show- [ §I0E the, hund of Jo SPotit “ho Auestion | Qlstanb from e Louls, 50 - Bhcicressad to The Ree Pubiialing Gomn: M | Omaha pooplo are familiar enou percontages which impels evory line o | to omulute the oxamplo of the br ing of her wealth and resources, il povor bo weafn what vart o may havo | Fiesteluss frolght. (53 conts) from a point fo he made payuble to the order of the tom | with ¢ho it manufactories | do its hest, fathers and grandfathers whom time is g LA TR RO L ’,f.“._fi;;l';:;g<;“_l(!,‘_;;,;;;-l~;;j;;lan-l e, uains |t their midst, such as the With regard to the fourth, or “short | marking with the whitening signs of de- table Suggestion, wuntry, in pure Hteraturo, Ass froight (40 conts) from apoint The Bec Publishing Comvany, Provrigfors | [n, hetr | midst, s smolting [ haul? soction of the luw, Me. Walksr | cay and densh o i, CHEm 0 e pron | s iy Stare ‘A aro voten 1n Amorts |, oSt s olht (i edn) from u ot oHE ¥ + i nlls. 8, D, should preserve pro- rlettors hins “gone silen nos tuasoll | against 455 milos te O« romn 8 ils, Lo E BREEUILDIN works, the white lead works and the | thinks it has psrhaps recsivel an « A reunion anywhere in Nebraska is prictics by changing tho spolling of hor nme e Ay n, of, suporior sinl le “alion | BZASL 455 mile ht (9 ). fieim 8 point SWORN STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION. | Union Pacific shops to boast of them to | aggerated Importance in the publ enjo; l"l.\l tender and interesting, but at | to Suo Falls, donth WHOFSVOE thore 13, Lytoliiztncy. omil | [ Novremy seventy miles to Omanin, as ate of Nelrnskn ) all 'visitors, Theso grent institutions [ mind, and he points out how its opern- | Grand Island it is ospoclally so. Thero ; TR nd women will be thankful that | against 435 miles to Omaha from St Louis Etate of Nelirask L visitor I'h great instituti nin AN he poi ut h it pacinily s Too Dull to Heed th * cnme and mourn that he has Fourth class freight (25 cent) fr n PO TERNMS OF s UBSCRIPTION ments of teadesmen aud systom of Dully Rec (withont Sunday) One ¥ . the local newspapers. He h 1it | ablo that the 1 8o co the last "'nd battle and their [ way and if it should happen that he was somewh slow-going and nily ond Sunday, One Year \ pally AR argued from the stump, and been taught | g / A thorouzh | children go to t complacont body by a fow startlin has or more properly the rogulation of | ¢ veterang . About 5500 died | snow blockade on one of County of Dovelas, {58 are findependent & o o rade. on i yon is ir we | is locate e Nebr omo for dis- ' Geor T scerotary of The Bee [ Are indepondent of the local tra tion has been unsutisfi in m i 'l ated the Nebraska homo for dis Atehison (Kan.) (lobe. Chlcago Post: The loss to Amerlean lotters | iy ruska sixty miles to Omaha, as againat Thniiating company, does solemnly swear | Omaha is merely ono of a large number | than one respect, In this cons n ho | abled voluntoers and on the beautiful re- | That coy malden, democracy, 1 as persis i owell's doath fs too eruat to bo estimatod. | 455 miles to Owahn from St. Louis i cuctual eirenlation o r TR ¢ i 9 I 1 . { entin herovertares to the Hance as an old e h his wo perhaps, torature wins i p) 0 ) nnt AL G il of cities whoso trafiic in the products of >sts that the Interstate commerce of | union grounds adjacont to tho city the | ent in herovertares to the ailian ol [ T L AL RO M B K3ith cluss freliht (20 conts) (rom s poin (i el G b e th go concorns contributos totheir | the country cannot bo officiontly and | first great reunion in the atate washell. | #1718 1h hor st jovs aMuts ohe gy SO LA L Nebraska sixty miles to Omahn, as agaiust Sunday. Auz. 0 ey it ge concerns contributes to th the country cannot be effic [ rst g cunion in the state was “ | take “No" for un answer, and Is making her LHreo-SCOre yoArs, conmes as i miles to Omaha from St. Louis, Mond T T and profit as well as the | satisfacto. ity regulated until the entire | Grand Island is poculiarly a reunion | s so r ulous with her attentions that the tsurpriso and gives a sense of personal (Class A freight (2245 cents) from a point in Tuesdiy, Auz. 11 s Ly's prosperity. Few people know [ interual commerce, that within as well | city and tho soldiors and their friends | state is blushing for her. AL brasiu _elehty-five milos to Omaha, s Chicago Tin Asan Amerlean poet James | against 455 miles to Omaha from St. Louis. Wednesday, \uz, i 1 - Thursday, A ¥ that there are 168 fa . large and | as that which crosses st boundary | always go there choerfully and numer Holils Heér Own, You Det. Russoll Lowell ranked holow Lonefeilow in | " Class 13 fon ight (171 conts) from a point in BRI T8 thie alte. And G V| e 18 A subiad & anhe 1AWa: | suatv populavity, bolow Oliver Wondell Holmes In [ nobtasin 110 o8 ahia = mall, in the city, and that they employ | lines, is made su ject to the same law usly. Kansas City Journal, Rontar hiimor, and with Whicine i oanes I braska 110 miles to Omaha, as agaiust 4 oro tha velve thousand sople | and is controlled b o same rules, e ——— donvor Is trying to zet Omaha's smelto ness of effort to fmpross his potit sonvie- | miles to Omana from St. Loufs, mo than twelve thousand poog i ntrolled by the sam THE P 0 1108 IN EUROPE. .y.'.‘ ':;““11 ::‘\“ L ’:l: '1 .n:“ j v'us fir\,v!.n?: e W“rh:‘ ('{:u-[\rh‘u’jf |'1] al Clnss. C frolght (15 canta) from a polnt in The questic at i srmost 1 3 U T e SRR e Tt e T A Lowell was an American Nebraska 110 miles to Omaha, as against 455 T'he qu l, m that is uppermost in the | up hat's right! Tho experience of Kansas k. Ho was an_ Amerien fzenof the [ miles to Omaha from St. Louls thought of Burope at this timo relates | C1ty has shown that ores ean be treated most inteiligent and patriotic vy po. Class D froight (1215 conts) from & olnt in to the fuod supply, and it is boing dis- | Missouri river as advantazoously as they oan | Iansns Gty Journat: In the i yoars | Nobraska 140 milos to' Omaha, as agaiust 455 g T ey i o in the Rocky mountaln ¢ off fueitings will stiil be roud nlonksidd those | milos to Omahy fear Se po. cussed in a way that evidences a feeling = — Thine, Droscott and Lonztoliow. e wiil Class IS freight (11 cents) from a point in } G S0l 7 = Stil live as Addison livos In his ehaste son- | < 1XTaty, & Dhel o rIBRE 61 kho Selfishness Suprc tonces wni dolloige. touanos. mIon dors | Nobraska 230 thiles to Oato, so meabas B TZSCTTUOK, direct manufacturing goods to the [ Among the indirect results of the law Eworn to before me and subseriled in value of $25,000,000 per annum, yet this | isa hesitation to 1ge in important PEERSHCO:ihIA 10U a8y OEA IR sty A LD ROL is a fact and a very far reaching and im- | railway construction, and an inereased tary Publlo.f fortant fact in the present and future | tendency toward tho consolidation of Ftate of Nehrasica 1 A ¥ ; i welfare of Omaha, linesand the unification of interests, i Taschuct, hotng duly swo Omaha peoplo are neglectful of | arising largely from tho soverity of its ¢ 2 p ssecretary of Tie | widibs ] ) g S 8 GEEOLY Russian government, prohibiting the 0 New York Recorder ( b ne from the heart and went to the heart. | milos to Omaha from St. Louls, sublishing conipany, that the actual avernzo | Omaha interests to a certain ex- pressure upon the weuker roads, amieald T _ 2 = Our friends fu Pennsylvan rapldly ad- | A well rounded 1ife, honored and respected, or any distance from Omaha in the state ,“,,,‘,),.,,.,,h.,‘,, of THE DAILY 1k for the | o op theso factories could exportation from that country of rye vanclng toward a unique distinction. he | he goes to his rest, and his name will ever | greator than the above, the local stipper ;‘,‘,',"",“.,,,',"m .A.”'v Yo, "o T ok ot doublo their capacity and their THE WORLI'S SHORT CROPS. ""i‘)l', I meal, has caused almost as | nost lrupv blican of states—the one which };"l'(', nrolled — ar our “Illustrious :vlv\\:"nl.;nzln\_:vml-n .-}(Mnr fr h’( :\|hl r tohe 80, copics: fo No- Sy T T 2 e al much alarin ong the poople who [ since Fremont has heen our banner commo S 5 Dratal e ¥s B S souis shipper, and S A S TR A S T overy housewifo would in- | With no purpose of bulling the grain nong the poopl onithi—ts Slowly bocoming o “doubutul | Iitoraturs e overcron el it ks CLiou | cautiot competo. In is owh home miekor ut 180, B4 coni jor ganpare, It 340 ) sist uvon using Omaha yeast, Omaha | market, but simply for the information e 1a | Srater Pennsylvania, once proud to be fn the owell has stood there Is room una | SUCh longer distance with the St. Louis ship. op or « L 18 2 ? coples: for 4 r T 13 At 2 at supplies tussin A N b, o o ar On- per, BIRreh, 1801, 24,008 poyons for Aue, bl S | brooms, Omaha baskets, Omaba vinegar, | of its readers, THe BEe again calls at- t ”“‘ 5 “l o o s Would | oluster which ombraceid Vormont. Kunas and ? S TVORIY L0 Bt e R A able showing tho distance fr copies: for :"\ il ) i perJune, | Omaha pickles, Omahn oxtracts and | tontion to the fact that the outside | @ de ; itlon of “«\;i In (lrl x\:'fl acht i m\m;.{..-:nu.»].-um P “;“)I’ ding goncration there is none that | coln at which a citizen of interior Nebraska 11, 206,017 coples, July, 1891, 27,021 copies, 5 ;i any, whose rye crop wi © small- | Ind and Orego s sad onough, but | appronches him on his o, t e was in | shippig o o1 % worn to before me and subscrilied in me, T 'plus. b b- | est in many years, the cutting off of the kel L malC B sime, { ariff of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Omaha soap and Omaha coreal foods and | ica has a surplus, Recently wo pub- L Y ) g DERHIFT s strong in her republicanism | sPhere of usofulness pecaliarly Lis own. 1t | WHIT of the Chica il o plerd Rel ! Russian export will be severely folt, and O B e Er o repilidun] railway pays tho same rato as a St largely depend for their bread upon presence this s duy ot August. A. D, 1801 ¥ % heloneed to him by i g| NI lour, the capital at prosont ongaged in | lished a thoughtful article from the pon | ! ! L ~stronz onouzh. perhans. to bo now and then | Ponced t iy gLy e shipper pays to Lincoln from 466 mi Notary Pubiie. of Mr. E. A Bonson of this [ Ineastern Prussin particularly the situn- | u doubttal state, 1 s net strengin, hoers WhIEh the Hippant fn siye s well it from St. Lous: tion is reported to be most distressing. | but vanity, madness, audaclty and selfish- thought and niethod is affee y i l‘\u\ll «'I-]ns freught m«!(rnln)]lmm a point TTses B bt ave of late | M58 which lead to these despleable oxpori- ators Lowell prescerved the verbal Nebraska 135 milos to Lincoln, as ag Lo cho froutiar who havs of o | 110 YLl lesd. o tiwao deapleablo oxstri- | ert and urndor Howellrossred HOLARN | | to Lincoln from St. Louts depended on ryo purchased in small | tomiriine o Berilisylvanlnitd repubiloams e vort” S nailicus in all his works | " Second class frefieht (45 conta) from a point s o tofind u word” anywhere which would' give | ; i v gui duantitios across tho boundary in Russin. [ fsm—if wo aro always to find hor in tho atei- | Gyiod v most rofined or dtiito e, | i Nobrasia 100 milos 1o Tiwcoln, us nguiust 406 10 Lincoln from St, Louis, quence of the stoppage of this supply, it W'd‘m.fi"'r"'”"‘l'm’; Lo _"I“_“‘ i e | Which was fntonded to bo rovai o in Neoraska eighty miles to Lincoln, as and the dispatches voport the scenos 58 Toxus oF Murylagd: poisasly;cemodratio Minnenpolis Pripune: Lowell's was a many- against 466 to Lincoln from St. Louis. le. G T ineston: s i AL et conius. Mis poet's nuture whispored ‘to | “Iourth cluss freight (20 conts) from a point e witnessed as ST T the dandeiion i the meadow, u art my | i Nebraska seventy miles to Lincoln, as heart rending. The government has Sohlh tropies and mina lml’ und lus caustio and | against 46 to Lincoln from St, Louis. practical wit produced "onc of the most pow- M ; % BoBIappaRIAalta (o B s i, Puck: A “full” and his money are soon | brfui paiitial roaree X o x| . Fifth class freight (23 cents) from a powt Pl 1o to issue army rations to Sty Sheiiceg In Literature. s Bitoplug | Sl Cleas Lilk nty miles to Lincoln, us ¢ L 2 purted. O ¢ throunel b rple sa d- the distressed, and there is also a vigor. |’ 3 e A AR RIED T e ol b e Lincolu from St. Louis. ous demand fora repeal of the duties on oo \(-rl‘l 'l‘u’I llh-»‘l\n “.'Ih:-n A per= | the words of the Fortnishtly Roview, A8 Class A freight (2517 conts) from a point CRR I b in e e fveumblg of g lafut that M. Cllioy [ e e most. suce ser fulfiled by | in Nobraska 113 miles to Lincoln, as agaiust grain, seoims i e es: Ethol was toliin « an American ministor. "ORtality Of | 466 to Lincoln from St. Louis, time when the failuro of crops makes an [ "% Proposing to you tho othor mght. O s s meclt has ataialtzad: 4No powo [ G T oalaae OIS e from point unusually heavy importation of geain Chioago Tribune; “Tho aceldent, madam, | 1t over wrought for truul in Nebraska 140 miles to Lincoin, as against 3 - 466 to Lincoln from St. Louis. st s d 1d the youns surgzeon, encourazingly, ns he T Imperative, the government should | mude hispresmrtioartEnco! up the wound in ASHIONS IN JEW Class C freight (18 cents) froma point in maintain n tay itis sal 0 lip the infant had recelved by falling i 0 mile: B govennment will issue army rations to | but twenty vours fram now, when' v s ch bracele g 3 5 5 A ; 7 fellow has “grown to beu man und raised a ,.(}Yd_""' bracelets aro again obtalning a foot Class D freight (1515 cents) from a point in Nevraska 190 milos to Liucoln, as against p; tho suffering people rathor” than aban- | | & I or tha L mustache, 1t won't show a bit. atol . 3 v don the duties. g the anxionspof it kind, dootor, re. | A mateh-box of stiver Is designod as a giove | {4 Yo" Tacs 100 mil t. Louis, 2 Class 5 freieht (14 cents) from a point in S ; - lied tho anxious but ontirely self-possossed All tho indigations a por Biothe Hiz el iold 4 are seo [ N indigat voint to a period of | ingther. \old and platina lockets are scon in larze Nebraska 250 miles to Lincoln, us against 466 t0 Lincoln from St. Loui: suffering for millions of the people = puisbors Ranes 1‘ s of the people of PAT'S MISTAKE. Yiehting capsaro carctully fltated in gold | 1Lt om St surope. and the question is naturally Drake's Mauazine, and enamel for searf pins. m.m'l‘l'n;_'"fim"‘:i'gwf om H'mll" mlfi"; state snggested wha cct such a sto af- 3 o streo Siivor button hooks with handles chas nthe above, the local shippor : Rge o wl.n} l{\l}‘li( t suc h a state of 3! A;;11’55:1..1.:[251"«‘1'“,( ”:’:.’.'1.“' street, Thutioyohl papoekaIwIshih 1[-.‘1”:"‘ chased in PAVS on a given class of froight o highor rato ialrs may posgibly have upon the polit- Admiring its beautiful finishings Handsor T ps of late fssue | Uhan the St Louis shipper, and “thereforo ical conditions. "If hunger can excite Of quaintly carved wood. are formed by the wo ' monogran ;'nnnol compete u‘hlu }(‘nv& x;::!rlgcllql such Shinese oV i 53 BU e A RIS 7 Copled ingold fors searf pin 1sa French | longer distance with the St. Louis shipper. the Chiueso to revolution can Burope When a volee called. “OIT from hera, nail. A diamond sparkios from 1ts head: 3. A table showing the distance from ans reasonably bo expected to poaceably 'V"“"__“{”:Q;' IT;IH; y'vi"z'i"n"": aucon chaln pendent just out is a | Lincoln at which a citizen of interior Ne accept such a 29 . e ite 5 O nLLD froi e Ea, faes o a card caso in enamel and silver, | braska shipping to Lincoln, under the local ¥ hafate? At any rate the sit the divil spoke from the door. f P ) ¥ i A bair of zold antiers hold tozether by o | distance tariff of the Chicaro, Burlington & e ——— sponsible for the fact that some | as England. Russia, hitherto a compet- ation lllmmu's_lr: promise o most favor- Denver 8 SIhear that Miss Fashion was | diamond bar compose « much-sought scarf | Quincy railway, pays tho _same rate as a able opportunity for socialist agitation | frizhtfuily mortiicd s niene me e opera.” | pin, Chicago shipper pays to Lincoln, 542 miles WirH a Clarkson, a 1 wley, of the smaller industries languish when itor, is claimed to be short 100,000,000 R A S . it cruseq 1ee New ouft. buttons are diamond-shaped, and | Jod and a Thurston on the conveniion com- | they should prosper and employ few | bushels and so threatening is the situ i urging tha people to extreme Ly ox barty tosomo friends. and | ure formed of gold und platianm wireciomod First class freight (S0 cents) from point in : 4 f pasure r securing s 3 res actually became 8o iniecestod - 7 i i mittoe, Omaha ought to be invincible | men when they should give work to | tion that an uknse has been issued by | Weasures for securing such changes A1en that thoy meelamoseatod In tho per- | laced. Nevraska 270 miles to Lincoln, as against manufucturing these articles wouid not if for no better | be equal to the demand upon it, but | city upon this subject, und roason than becauso they are made in | Would be quadrupled and tho force of | find the eastern press confieming Omaha. i empioyes doubled at least. Grocers | the positions taken by that gentleman _—_— could greatly aid in pushing the above | and the facts us they aro cocoived from " Mosny is a4 poor marks- articles of home manufacture into Omaha | the wheat fields of all tho continents ex- man, or Washinton would ba short one homes and be directly benefited by an | cept our own establish beyond question count with an unpronounceabls name. increase of customers, Omahamen make the truth that this is Americ: oar for — carringos and wagons, cornico, castings, | good pricos. The recent foverish fluc. IN SPITE of railrond opinion to the machinery of various kinds, oil cake, | tuations in the prices on the Chic cairary) Iite Bee! thinka. Mr. O.(G!||I1iinsad ofl. iinaktresgea) overalla, ehot. | botrd'se trads ave artificial, They ave Dawes made out a good caso bofore the lead pipe, soda water, candy, cogs, | the result of the manipulations of specu- state bourd of transportation. chairs, furniture, sash, doors, blinds, [ lators and prices go up and down as it , awnings, tents, white load, boxes, | may suit the parties in control. The INDIVIDUAL loyalty to Omaha manu- | ., s, cooporage, boots, shoes, show- | newspaper discussions and the reports facturers on the part of Omaha citizens cases, safes, tinware, collars, shirts, | from abroad have their influonce, of would doubiu the capacity of every fac- | ura. saddl s, harness, brick, wall plas- | course, but the movements in the wheat tory in the city within a single year. ter, liquors, artificial stone and a hun- | pit at Chi ro neither tho cause nor T T dred othor articles alt in genoral usoand | the effect of the facts us they actually (I church raflo, grab box, bazaar | ;) competition with eastorn manufactur- | exist. and lottery are doomod. Cardinal Man- ing establishments of larger capital. If | The New York Sun ina recent care- ping rogurds these mothods of ralsing | %' W0 i H PErse B 1 given to these | fully prepared article shows that the funds as ovil, and has denouncod them | oo manufacturers, thoy could at once | United Statos is about tho only country in a lotter to the faithful. double their capacity and the number of | on the globe which has raised o good their employes. Individuals in this city | crop of cereals this your and most of the have a duty in connection with the up- | other countries are far below tho ayer- bullding of the city. Jobbing houses [ age in yield. Great Britain is short from ean und do assist a great deal, but the | 8 to 10 per cent and must import 150,000, neglect of the individual to appreciate [ 000 bushels of wheat. France and Gou- his full obligation is largely ro- | muny are cach likely to demand as much CORNSTALKS twelve feot high and woll-eared alongside of wheat fields yielding twenty to thirty bushels to the acre are as frightful in mien to the calamity crowd us dragons and wild bensts. q 2 A forimance thit they nezlec k during | A" wrenth of ena | 4 s ‘ v 5y believe will MANGCO. e enamel violets enclosing u | 50 Linc rom Chicag before the ropublican national commit- | hundreds. the czar forbidding the export of rye. ‘l"rl !:’}':l':l “‘f, r”““‘“l"_.“u”‘. ]“’l h:, to | the uots Sk Hoonstone heart Is an admirablo brooen pro- | é'."ol.?i t{;n' E”I‘rl:.l::l{,z ‘::;“ “(:;Ll‘:;hh'om point teo. These names are vory familiar in Patronize home industry is the open | The Danubian countries N6 Somblsira eir advantago. b wus said some time Philadelphin Press hat did you have for | dUCtIon in Nebraska 200 miles to Lincoln, as against 2 T p ¥ e AP ity N f ago by a distinguished Spanish states- dinner today?" A silver eupid holding a quiver full of 542 miles to Lincoln from Chicago, republican political circles, sesame of prosperity in Omaha if it is ap- | plus grain and India is vored with a SR e f luti A Foast. arrows Is the form assumed by o new tooth- Third class freight (46 ~.,..'[f) “from point pliec individually, patriotically and | faircrop. India has already exported | M0 tha the spirlt of. revolution was b or beofr pRkhotlos in Nebraska 130 milos to Lineoin, ae achiinr 5 G ) R abroad in Burope und steadily growing. Lwas the vietim. My wife was out A pretty device for n card roceiver Is a 3 § 9 3 163 BEAINS GRAND ISLAND is making oxtensive | generaily, very largely and as her havvest is long 3 A v & ) broken sholl in silver supported on the buek miles to Lincoln from Chicago. 2 : !'. b 3 B O —_— since past thero is good reason for the | #Md if such is the case nothing could of u dolphin. ourth class freight (34 cents) from point nlopx}rlltlnnh or the annual rtunmn'of THE LAW TO BE ATTACKED. .b- e B3 ell nigh ex- | MOre surely contribute to its progross A silver lamp bowl, quaintly attractive, | in Neovraska ninety-five miles to Liu the Grand Army of the Republic which | .. (ndioati clief that her supply is well nigh ex- LSO 22 RETRIGY s Topresents i higo exg and 13 etohod with | aguiust 542 miles to Lincoln from Chicago, et uboymrhil Thero aro strong indications thata [ ' & CiE der following aro the usti- | than the inability of millions of the g itrnyard sosnas Fifth class freight (3% conia) from int SESREE el L sB1o Soptambon 6 BB i ot Lo et sl Wi ol aas el T ST S e people to obtuin a sufficiont supply of | Wion Mabel was discrast sixteon Tl s it s admirers s o whito [ in Nobraska ninety iwiles to Lincolis us menns Grand Island proposes that every 3 < G . mated deficiencies in wheat and rye as ) 4 gon AT puimel puss with diamond oyes and a collar | against 542 miles to Tincoln from Chicago. R PIRT Il thy | torstate commerce law in_ the next con- | el b Ve s food, while yet compolled to bear the A formon by & Uiite shamat aodes. Bilias ainee ol ol Chlongo iy Vvisitor to tho f‘»_“"‘“‘"“‘" have all the | progs and it is more than probabie it 2 ushels. | burden of the heavy taxation neces: ary o unrufted and sereno, Numbered among r tly made seart pins | Nebraska 195 miles to L as agamst enjoyment possible. will bo amended in several important re- | Great Britain................... 650,000 | 10 support vast military establishmonts, Youiyouid thouzht her thirty-elght. Inaliomen hootliblgok oy Olding a stlver miles to Lincoln from Chicago, 2 — spoets. The eriticism of the law as it | France. . ot “Hirone | The food quostion in Iurope is un- | Butnow thut Mabol's thirty-olght, A beautitul necklace worn it a recont rcep- \véuiifi}fk‘fi553':';:3:‘-.1';1C]”fifflén."fi":.u!:fil.';f.'"5 Tite gentleman who figured so con- | wow stands, rocently made by Mr. Al- Tolioe et daiinie iU I I st ol st ous ono, und it may | - sita’s srag diTeronc i seens S ares sunon ai b ron und diumonde'of | TIStEsSA: £, milee to Linoola, spicuously in the Calumus flag. ep dace F. Walker, formerly one of the | spuin.. 7 e e A S political consequences of tho most Anyd sos It at so DEIS i rate; wdinmond star, Class C freieht (23 cents) from point in No- Which a Capital City journal magnified | most prominent commissioners of intor. | Haleiimn RERR 000 | important character. St honorsxte - Drasiia} s totl(ncolb)las agalnstisis ag 9.0 i : ; : . wiles to Lincoln from Chicago, into treason, has been nominated for | state commerce and now of the Westepn | Holland... et e 20,000,000 (Jlunsey's Weekly: “Aunt Linbio=Whore's LIFE'S FOLLIES AND FOLBLES, Class D) freight (2015 conts) from point in clerk of his county by the indepondonts, [ Traffic ussociation, has mot a el b oo || CHiGAGO TaTbut 50D miles from, Omahn youor 1o down theiann, of butter 1ol T Nebraska 400 iniles to Lincoln, us aguinst 572 g ] _ 3 o . Greoco. avin, o 000 s f 3k o Aeiigom rlohe, miles to Lincoln from cago. and will roprosont his county [u the ln- [ sponso whicn pluinly shows that | wensanrareoso: Ssandinevin, o | and when tho world'’s Columbian oxposi- | 7 el Tt L0 40" B, ! et Ses, & wan doss aywoman oau bo!| ¥ Gisas E" frelkhy. (L), seris) feom point in dependent convention next | 1esday. the law is very far from being universally Central America, and eastorn Asia. tion is opencd the peoplo of Nebraska | ferden sreasy things ter slip m ”“"';‘ :;‘:‘,L thinzs longed for by men have | NePraska 370 miles to Lincoln, as against 512 popular. When such a man as Mp, | Kussiaooo e will go thither by the thousand. The | M0V West < 1o oxistence milos to Lincoln from Chicago. 3 2 sk g = . AR 5 At N et 2 e KO AN For any distance from Lincoln in the state A BETTER convention committes could | Walker, who has always been a strong \m}..lll S s MO0 | Nebraskn exhibit should hu theie Chi- ERuBvyASO, trom is duterosts, "¢ MOVOF VOV remote | grsator than tho abovo the loval Shipper e e’y boon solocted by Omaha. | advocato of government inspection of | Avd tho folowing i tho dtTarens || chgohome. Ln ibhotr ool nowapunors | myy ot o, et York . ‘s tho pity coptin o rard tketotdiwells:Ftliovinre 1 f HIYBRISH N QLI SSlRh MR NpR ABiUIN G Council Blufls and South Om+hashould | transportation methods, says of this acy | probabie export surplus for the difforer should be on file and there a registor of Nowarning now the careless sinnor res, | deep and seldom fail peto i ,|,§|",,,,,','“, arket o dis- now ba requested to name commitieos | that fn its present form it might well ho | countries which usually ship wheats shele numes and stopplag plucos i tho | Tisgevlimulahiy iy ndweity, 0 OEEEL A gront mny iwomen | nEne At ey are | i 0 shipy vork wi a people, This | entitled “*An act to promote railway Busho city should be kept. A postoflica where U henencs 5 IR Thio troublo (s’ thit whot s urr fa'a 3 The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy rates to work with the Omaha people. This I A e e i ) 1 [} IRIDEaDn 8 e whouta st she |/ ARAS ame as other ronds. rizht nget n. n NOWS 0 convention enterprise is a joint under- | bunkrupteies and consolidations byt v & s L 5000000 | telegrams and lotters may be addressed Detrott Free Press: ©Who s that?* ho | (1. Mr. Dawes also presented a carefully pro- aking in the oxponso and bonefits of | driving weak roads out of compotitive | fiuriis ind Balzarvka...... ... 25000000 | should also bo maintained with well i nervously, as he hourd a footstep tnthe | Ny boonte ston wislins for appiness aftor parod list of over 4 articles of th fourth o 00 cities will shy business,” there is a demand for | Austria-Hungary h 10000000 | known residents of the state in charge “Only piupi,” she whispe they hive pusked Lhirty, and lon for con BAQ.ANK aigmy whishinte gls0 unden tho which the throe eitics will shavo, 5 fanly it sho whisparod, ment fnste: ban of railroad discrimination outside ‘lously considering whother the I AUSLEAISIN 1ovis voveniiiiesnessnenenns 0,000,000 Fi¥e in fbuanliontlo i e Hewiovod about unensily e I seriously considering whother the lay R BAL e 4 o0, | 10 Elve informution toall comers as 1o | e fraid.” sho murmurod, you ¢ After aoman 1 thivty Woman twenty- | radius of soventy-five to minety-five o R shiof | 40¢s not require to bo radically NI o) | tho wherenbouts of visitors as well as 3 fve thero Is ne lonzor'any rational oxcuso for | from Lincoln or Omaha. K'rom tho facte ae TLLINOIS is hard to sutisly. Hor chief changod. As to tho offect of thp | it LA 000, ': the best methods of seeing tho exhibit dountfully. thelr being in love, fizures presented by Mr. Dawes as well as by city is to have the faic and Providenco | ¢ T AT S b S - | Asta Minor. Syria, wnd Norih 12,0000 & b, hrowinic hor nems | Tlio nourer mian apbronchos his enemyy | others who appearcd bofore the boaed . thy act upon railway rates, Mr. Walker as- | Asia Mi yria, and > W 2,000 of the fair. taif the enjoyment of the wppealinzgly, “you certainiy | the less noise ho makes with his tongue, and unweleomo fact preseuts itself that tho in railway maintenance and service, as well as the eauso of bankrupteies and the commorcial disastors which follow THE secretary of the Now York state [ in their train, Mr. Walker doos not ap- board of charities has suggestéd a | prove of the provision of the inter- romedy for undesirablo immigration | state commerco nct which forbids | S¥ing: This is the American farmor's st pollif¥s under such civeum- | toam™ raw Ui oyt mothiers walkod ‘dows | S WeRCEI R Or w0 S conp o Fase which is worthy of attention. He thinks pooling, believing that the pool s | OWn year. SHIN00 »lllllrv'\v.nh'vmul with keen in- | yhosteeot together Then fell her tonder feet on hurder rond, ’ the wholo subjoct should bo one of Inter- | nocessary to enablo each existing rin - ost, L e T st St Ui hrlE i any B mational troaty, and this government | company to obtain n fair share of sact, August 31 the annuul encampmont of | Mps, Porrift! Paroren president of N . i “ Andthere hor woman's strongth ail ovor- fl s [ F ‘m"’h‘“mr“”””L She sunk at iength, tainting benosath hor logd DELICIOUS guve her legislature Taubeneek, Noy- — ouzht to; nobody else in town w the more he makes with his teoth, Nebraska railroads are discgiminating against ¢ . - tensify former conditions. bparent world's deficitof wheut finding friends and acquaintances are Washinzton Post: “Poor Pussy nearly f pards than they do. Every man in the | W all nursing prosidential booms and Goy- hIGhId taye At Raai e S iR 510 000 000 | DR e (Rl 1 outof the third-story winaow this morn P 6 Loy ink th 8aot s bate hor 3 I'remont dairyman stated to the members of ernor Fifer is looking longingly for a ) drc (i ward du s the board that the freight on butter fron g longingly 20 years provious to the enactment of i TS i : : Ted i crank by the fznorant. The riohorn | Lincoln o New York was £1.00. From Fals 0 t s the starvation point for many months, — Alh | se all i savingolame T [ odon'ly g oftanar o (8 collona shist Ly ihs [ s t.tiow Yors was £l It wis 3 dent. The earth Is too small for linols. and othor patent influonces in the sume [ 304 therefore cunnot buy us largely us | HusmINGTON, the Southern Pacifie M Dow't blime the people who toubting | thirds of the butter markoted was made west [ o pa niluc o same P aBES G 5 3 Deake's Magnzine: “1o is clever enough, o e the people who are doubting s of the butter marketed was made wes — divoction have boon added by the law, | their neeossitios would require ordina- [nagnate, contonded two yonre ago that buts mun of mistirected omare o+ SO | and konticnls . tha et o bror g bl of this place, and that the output for Neoraskn i y b aw, I ¥ ¥ e » A day clock every dity for five yoars, much! York city to San Francisc s 82, The same v o U > 4 Halrasnitee il eann o e e ; 2 y dity ¥ = York city to San Francisce was 82, The samo ghost dance upon the Union Pa ) tion whethor the influonce of the law in v than the results will show. It is the coast monopoly, Stanford is the - ‘ato was charged from here to Sau Frangisco, davor on Wall stroot Jay Gould gained | nerensiing the tendency w lowor freight | Mditted that this fact will probably ve- | Faust, and he was vory sick of sooing MINSING LINKS, Y iy 7 ds i I venr’s 4 PALARL HERG duce the deficiency to 370,000,000 bus his senator wtner | imsolf ofr New Yoris Herald, Minne potis Tribune, ! five pounds of adipose and a yenr’s stock rates is or is not of ultimato adyan luce the deficiency to 570,000,000 bushels. | his senatorial purtner palm himsolf off My chureh {5 closed and now T soek Tho farmer is king! s day has come at Victoria's Big Plans. AT L 2 X AT S T ¥ opking intor#it hold i B R YerDOoks wre tho ranning brooks, TR T :\lmhxl.]l,, ploa o8 the [lmh' wizard pnovo [ gests thut a point must uv some timo ho [ M0 should doubtioss be mud 1t | Hopkina intergst holds tho bulnnce of oS Trom the stores | THE CONQUEROR. ided Lo submit to the poopls proposi han tho gyrations of onthusinstic b 'S " 9 o a0 o o " ) S | reuched where further rito reductions o DAL DR B R B Y AL g e I Will be so groat as the figures whove in- | tion, und Timovhy, the adopted son. will Al i eespiny dreange Tyol e fdevendent, waty subsidios and §1,000,00 10 the Vietoris harvest time. Gould probably put some- by beeaming the oceasion of unwise and ; ' t of the North fie C A : {551 ) ) ning B e shall be roquired und | is thought tho whil contir 3 OF youth wiil eise, 1Ving Lixorions duy s part of tho Northern Pucific Company. An- body into tho refe v whon ho | pachaps fatal reductions of expenditures | Of Dushels of geain shall he required and | is thought the widl contost WL venow | Bt Gazotte: Tn tho game o 1ife the [ (OFyouth i iSten: hor enehan ted o other proposition is to connect with the Cana been doing its work, st crop abroad the oole of the | Stanford, and[Jha old threat of the | *Harter i i o ARRRRAR. i adEax 1 tho Au vican roads at 1 e, tho lattor nm.l. Talted Stitas R M o P PR Boston Transcript: The thermometer fs n riluto not OF bho fi Viotoria, Stanich and New Westminster, and United States will bo abl wmand | former that he will lev the wind out of thing of which everybody hus u low estimnto I 4 % asks u loan of £300,000 for twenty-five years Shos couted 1 hor ear to plonse . 3 : sorts that its oporation has been to - i 50,0000 | ocoas e lost if tho fucilitios fo ertheless Cullom, Palmer and Fuller ave i heen to | tal : =000 | oceasion will be lost if tho facilitis for It 4 wondor puoplo do nat ook maro 1iky | gePrasin raliroadsaro discqminating agalnst A8 not as complete as circumstances make [ Mr. Punstie J, ug © window-curtains 1 Russin's poorer classes huve been a | MO% 28 COME & | Wiin ol wann cauehe Lo window-curtulr 2050 plokkna. the oftener ho. s ghanco to ncubate ono for vico preai- [ 20 yours proviou Ruhai : the statute have since continued in play, presuie. DOOk cents woro at Sutton. 1o wddod that. two UGBS ok banre ol sxeoutngiind | v o lon bopardait ot oo te ques- 1 nd henco the Sun's eatimate may bo | while ho muy bo tho Mophistopholos of | 50 L aml s STk etae. | Hibenticnts in dhio tirs chupter of: diols Last year was 8,000,000 Th rate from Now The Reigning Monnrch, S8 Elgin, 11, bas the same rat ishing ang ing : Other reductions upon the Sua's esti- | for u high minded philanthrophist. The o' tomple, Do and groe astinnd no mistako, ubsli b ingandihnating dnardaho.f o et R HR A, M IR SRR R e S it Gtiona. i aaint Gl i el whigh minded philanthrophist. Th UNature's tompiv, blite and groen, | lastind'n FITONA B G A C 1B e ot ] ) i hardly seems possible that the duficiency | power in the Spubhern Pacific corpori- My hiyins are sung by Notiro's — ns appropriating nearly £,000,000 for rail- BT BIn Bl o ajoolk it priontal| ol cyiciin) v tnoon sanione ta- aai 3 ¥ L dicate. But if one-fourth the number | contest the Wit} of his lute mother, It Except the deacon and his plat Found her. sifo son in the golden hiszo North American which is said to bo started wost and the ico muchine ho Amorica sends but 10 pov cent of hor | hostilities botiveen Huntington amd | niei e 1At 10 irls TR ROVOrnIOR (o 1 sl of L e o aian Pacific ut New Westininster and. with high prices for the whole of her cereal | Stanford’s pro sjonal philunthropy may | when it takes a high stana. They rang their varied changes, urgod and | and a subsidy of $20,000 aunually for the'same surplus. Which is only another way of | yot bo careiod put. Tho offeet upon Pus | - o Expeos:, Thora goona spanking | oo 200 tuty onder to ull good, should roquire cortificates from foreign | businoss us is common to all. . Ho suys f the Grand Army of the Republio for the | the board ofildy mananers. of tho Kooy SN Regant, Rovernmonts, acting through propor | this custom hos slmost universally pro- | stace of Nobrusicu opous and for noarly | world’s fair calth mosting for. Septom. FIRNEE Mt an s ol A sk ARLLRIS MeRE e e e el Tags and compotent officiuis, thut persons | vailed in other coun ios whore o fa woek the veterans will devote | por 8. Until then Colonel Phoebe | Magistrate Deviin's pet parrot is siok, U fones, Y coming o by i 2 g - .~ Dhiosa hath ngsul st provents drown- atehing the fong and tantalizing yonrs desirous of coming to this country wore | national or othorwiso concentrated rail- | themselves o the enjoyments in- Couzins will probably be rensonubly Thore b5 a bath ngsult thut provents drow nisehingth ongand tant Liatng yoan e Delther puupors nor criminala ~ This [ wy ownorshiv hus not supervened, Tho | cidont to tho - secri2) 8. 19 fiqulet, On" that ‘oocasion” look: oub-for | K tewred currants af the felly sart ave ssiil | BL eI tha heaits sAOAAOr BAF OVUED dnys certificato should bo approved by our | English luw against unjust diserimina- | state in the American union ave squalls The St. Lauls lady nover | 18 wight Thruaey tne alow abh ot ohesr And forkiinats a O oguduls looated noareat the point | tion has boon constantly supported by . | those auhusl gathorings of old soldiers | knows when sho is dofeated, ybiaankak atragh atgre wuld thron overcoate Hor dlouH T > of doeparture of the would-be | system of railway poots, Mr. Walker | move. \nte: than in Nebrasiu, — | “'rno stte-smoking girl wants u ladies' OE i, 1 Ui 00 ahilliag waves aonid immigrant, and without the double cer ys: “ltmay ba stated without fear | Representing almost ey vy regimant of AFTER the 25th inst the state board of | e A o | Nofiros exhausti—~and so she conquered P tificate no immigrant should be allowed | of contradiction that if the carriers had | tho volunteers of 185155 and coming transportation will have no furthor ex- | stre ey 7 | the dim, wysterlous shipo drow to leave a foreign port for the [nited been left free to make arrange- | from every state in the union, the an- | cuse for delay in the matter of estab. There were 114 Sunday “drunks” In polico | Whont e A “Death," with pale averted | States. This suggestion was made at a | monts amoag thomselves, upon which | nual meoting is espacially delight - lishing a schedulo of maximum rates [ *Nrs o™} vo tholr pletures taken In But whoni: the 1 ly call ot convention of county ovorscers of the [each line wmight rely for eventu: ful by reason of the reminiscenc and will be forced eithor to show its | Grom: inie | cAhub i e Houvenly ‘ones catl athor poor which unanimously approved it | ally receiying in some form fair shure it gathers from every battla huud openly or remuin indifferent to the | | 1t 1s becoming u tad wmong society men to 0 VLIH0 Loy SLrose, e o Yithaut tenr, NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. and appointed a committee to submit it | of competitive traftic, the temptation for [ and the reunion long separated | demands of the producers and the re- | puny ittlo kitten bested a big mustiff on PN L PR Vanilla -} Of pertect purity. ice of 0 gover y U ) Q) ing uld ) 3 - very eneampme o 1 "y, atharine strec [ Ly cept thou bless, I will u. lot th I to the notice of the gov roment. The | secrot rate cutting would have be N in | comrados. At every encampment men | publican party ( \“.-M'.‘..mlu. RhEpatoriny, ove 1n » Ninta | - BsheL WOt ATGRSD ATt bl s Lemon -| of great strength, plan is certainly practicablo, and there | groat measure romoved, and the colintry | who fought side by sid in th: union | SLPOOt 8D0OLINE Kallery yesterdily Ouerty blessed. und lofy | ol Orange - 18 reason to believe that no European | would have been spared most of the army meot ¥ roath 107 tho Brak. louy, rapturo , who have not seon each INDER @ strict construction of the | A dog followed n Mekean street cable car Y Almond ~[ ESonemy In their usa government would refuso 0 onter luto | trafiic disturbances aud illegitimate | othersinco thoy particinitad (o the laat | elght hour law a allroad Iaborey [u | foF Wafe beipd without siopuiag yusisrdey st | Phiadon uatets iit's pent and prisontng alr Rose etcy) Flavor as delicately such an arrangement, contrivances for buying business which | grand roview or since th Y were parted | ska who earns 31,20 per day of | tno hydrant in Washiug aro yestorday. O | The victory won frow Life wnd over Douwth, and dellclously as the fresh frulte i