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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1801-TWENTY PAGES | ']‘HF DA 1Y n[,‘ I.‘ THE CONSUMER'S DUTY. ‘um-, single conveyance, however, is | educational progggss see greater possi- | ml]‘.llhnt‘n‘ of the controvorsy betwoeen | :!]--'\rlm-«v]‘; Imm‘r!\';! overy |r;vm'-‘\"""'~‘4r~:| DN 4 g S x i o A 1 . TTRiGR0 SEats y { ‘ho | that her offort will bo crowned with success, / Vi £ 4 The Manufacturers and Consumers = given to sccure a debt of $300,000 in- | biiities in the kiffiergarton than in any the United States and ( hili. T'he | 1) domoorats of Omaha aro contributing as | Rochestor Post: It fa satd to bua fact that N E ROSEWATER, Epiton. association of Nebraska has now a mem- curred by corporation and | other proposed mfMification of existing | minister stated that tho object of his |yl money, giving as much time, and doing | Towa girisare fond of Boles. bership of more than one hundred man- | but 7,980 s farm indehtedness. | systems, espociatilg in localities whero | mission is to cultivato and muintain v a8 nnich talking for this purposo a8 aro the | @ paul Globe: Tt cannot be possible that SO 1 wy ININ 3 " ) y home | an o vo not of u characs \ions of peace and friendship betwaee publioans, showing that they are filled with | Wiijam Doan Howeils 1s the author of that UBLISHED EVERY MORNING | yracturers. Having made a place for | In the same period $20,000 of | tho he m; influ nogl are n 1ol 'h,n‘.u Iations of peace and friend ).\u botwaoen w it AL A At Al Al ‘\",-! ‘lw:v.w_\v I“m‘ thi “Mx‘. (A AL itself among the enterprising business | indebtedness is cance'ed In Ch y | ter to aid much jighe proper develop- | his country and this, and in response the to allow polities to warp their bott udg I . “the quailty of meroy i TF 1:u|~ [ '| .~| v’:w v;lv':.l\!"vl\r wnizations of Omaha and demon- | enne county in September $62,000 of | ment of the child, It takes little ones | president ..~~nr‘-ul_ him w‘\m the govern ent, oF Stop In As a bar to a @lind oduca i A T AL R LA stontod the valus of n combination of | mortzage indebtadnoss is roported and | from vho rude homes of tho very poor | mont of the Unitod States entertains | tional, financial and business proposition. 1t The. demooritle ooster Eix months again it is found that one mortgage | and overworked people to an American, | only good will for the people of Chili. the dersoerats ever want thelr natlonal con- v be olassitiod as a dumb- | Jufacturing interests to encourage | he ; . Threo Months Vasewoy manuf [' g y fi 4 Aok & P Rk NANIRY s Goto ances, | YOntion hold in Omalia, Jet them say the word, #unday Bee, One Yenr each ot and foealize the sentiment in | covers $60,000 and it was given | homelike, —attMuctive school room | Such pacific and concilintory utterances, | "o CECn G the ropublicans aro all SRS IR LA R i e favor of patronizing home industry, the | by n corporation. In Red Willow | whero only Efiglish is spoken and | thosincerily of which is inquestionable, | i favor of “reclprocity.” Proowli Lt Lfezkendedd How devating.its & county 820,111 is roported. Investiga- | whero they ‘have the playthings, |ought to have w good effect inboth | o Ao, iy Shu siton his lap, and, quits bursting with v ’ corpor- | the comforts, and the | countr It is understood that the L4 "‘;‘"« l“""‘,’ “““',“” ‘,"""- ) Xk 8 0 i 20,000, | of those whose parents haye more means. | president-cloct of Chili, who was chosen [ 1y gyite of the w PoptitatIon. ok (HEres Sbph A, $iufrs, | arl "hil i v ¢ 1 1 4 Why. my boy, I've seen chairs that werd e s, e L of Oommarcs vonage. A label has been adopted for the | The idew of the law is to keep track of | It does more. While the littlo ones by the voico of all parties; has n very | pidity, the bump of caution dovs grow on sof MR G 1 chairs that wero New Vorlc togiy i 1 and 15 Belbuno BulAIN® 10,044 of mombers of the association | the indebtedness of small owners on enjoying themsolves, instruction of the | kindly feeling toward the United | 'x'””".“}.”;‘]'l' Do wdtor of tha Denvor | iut, s, Cadiire those upholstored in calt.” — and attention has heen dirccted in the | small farins more particularly. Unless | most pr il dhdiactor is imparted. | States, and the indications sin nul, “Wo want lady reportors and soliettors at | Washington Star: “What are you after Ll Juehial ol vt | public pross to the principlo in 118 gen- | the county officials discriminate more | Thoy loarn to sowyfo make simple toys | his olection have boen favorablo 0 A | this oco: und on another-xs it to guard hout i il norghior, Wb was chis SSING JEST! OF I 1CES nization is maha, Tho Bee Bullding tion to the consumers with & view to en- | tion shows that a singie Fouth Oninha, copner N im 24th Streats listing them in tho cause of homo pat- | ation filed a mortgage for editorinl moitter should be addressed to the | gral application A \-“.', amount of | cavefully, however, they will have the | and to be close observers. It is the ex- honorable setttement of the differences | agalnst a convingeney which none of us can " 0 FecoOp My 108508, wis tho ditoriul Departn ent thrifty farmers of the state figured into | perience of public sehool teachers that | between the two countries, It now | dfford to lgnore—"Don't murry n litorary good to local trado has alreidy been ac g 4 man T lhopo the lady reportors and - I LETTF .| complished and nearly every member of | universal bankruptey in spite of excel- | pupilswho have had kindergacten train- | seems quite safo to predict that there & (o0 who rospond to the aditorial appont will \.\\'\m_‘, Herald: Jake—The boll on the el L e ennany, | the organization has been divectly bene- | lent crops and good prices, out of which ing do the work of two primary years in | will be no serious trouble between the | also necd the editorial warning and not atlow AR AL Oninhn, Drufte, checks and postofice orders | frad hundreds of our favmer debtors are lift- | one. They are botter disciplined and | United States and Chili, and it {s possi- | theie minds to wander beyond the business In - Juwke -Why soe ™70 fobe made piyablo to tho ordor of the O | Ty ongumers re entitled to hon- | ing their obligations. analor to manage; they learn more rap- | blo that future reitions h.»lm-u;; s || Bt Lot Ge s LG nay Supply a need—como Lo a hoan i W ey members ) associatic idly and apply their knowledge with less | may be closer by reason of what has oc- ! s b A PARADOX TIE BEE BUILDIN Sighing - af>: Agrootent.. {0 - Holp or many years after the Union Pa- | and ornamental things veceived in the — New Yok Morning Ad LhAIL LAy SWORN ATATHILENT OF CIMOULATION on the cause of home patron- | cific railroad machine shops woere es- | play school developes as they grow and Etateof Nobrusk » by giving Omaha and L ¢ ! Geo. T I sarotiey. of TN TR ki munufactuers the proference, | Work for the groat transcontinentalline | early experionco again shows its valuc. Pubyishing s ey sweein | quality, prico and othor itions | was performed here, Nearly all the | It isa woll known fact that the majo ToF te o wlation ot TuE DAUS BEY | eing equal. The directors of the asso- | passenger and freight cars in uso | of poor children and of children of for follows: ciation are proparing a form of agree- | 0 tho road were built and equip- | eign born parents umong tho laboring Mondny, Nov. i ! ment to be ireulated and every man |ped in the Union Pacific shops. | classes leave school as a rule by the time | and woman in Omaha and Nebraska who | The car wheels were also manufactured | they are thirteon or fourteen years of ¥ i ey keeps houso or purchases goods should | ot the Union Pacific foundry. Within [ age. The kindergarten thereforo has LR ADL H give tho association the encouragement | the past ten yoars one branch after the | the effect of adding at least two years of gt of a pledge to favor home industries other has been dropped from these | schooling which would otherwise bo lost ATOrE GEOD S0 Aside from the benefit it will be to | shops und the manufacture of engines | Itistheseandother cousiderations which Exworn o oore e and ulseribed by | tho prosent manufacturing industries of | and ears for tho Union Pacific has | aro inclining peoplo favorably to the L ERTCL AL G T tho city and stato to have a long list of | been carried on in eastorn factori idea of making the kindergaten a grade Notary Publle. | o qeia ol ohonters, the cul offect of | The return of S. H. H. Clark to tho | of instruction in the public schools. i Hite \ e u w1 5F (e kyakneo Aty oIRCISWoR |IDLCAE S IBUPDOrtore (WS SOPUL ITRCLION o dts L MeC gh Inthelprnlue 1886 and onding with 1889, Electric | erior. Such solt abnegation is boautitul to | WFRAUS il FEht NI vaty tho sweets and of Ttk TEr for six years is shown inihe foi- | such a list will be valuable. Capitalists | general management and J. H. MeCon- — — — SR 1R8I0 LATLGH bHis cnblot bty | -uavetd Lk (LU A gev married 1got lowinz tabl looking for locations will see in the back- | nell to the shops as master mechanic MUST GO UNDERGROUND. rouds have lately taket the cable vory - 7 vl ey B & 5 3 T il { largely out of business,being more cheap- ftight in Fighting Trim W ton 8 1 0 = ing of o united community something | has, however, given our people reason | The problem with which nearly every ¢ ey bt Grawd Istand. Dnepentent R A R R Gl Febrnry 3 " far more beneficial and promising for | for the hope that many of the old | large city in America is wrestling just ly constru "‘1 and ulmost as re ““; Tit Onin i Tl 6V, RESHIL Eb7i LRI ONGRGOIE Dt AP, 3 ¢ | now onterprises than any ordinary bonus, | branches of manufacture will bo revived. | now is how to dispense with tho use of [ However, the low oporating cost of | .a; 1 offort 19 1 lird g to seunre N FEATUE G e i 7| "Pho assoctation will bind tho lists intoa | Twenty ycars ago Mr. W. Fawcett | overhead wires for tolegrah, telophone, | cables after they are oncoe constru h-;y LA WL 2 G T tlianan WhB s eRE S o BhaL no ... e o i i T ependence slimatic condi- | slad tosce that the mctropolls of the west, he men who siid ou b of Stato iy U 18 200 povmunont record, and if the pledges | started tho Union Paciic foundry and | olectric light and street railways. The | thelr indopondenco of climatic condi- | SLIORER BT I IR B, GG SO0 | wowlid o sueess feptomiser 15154 15,010 are generally signed it will bo a source | for several yoars ho was the car wheel | last congress ereated an electrical com- tions, their advantagos for steop :,;l-\{hf RO OB 0 FOE EHUTEE Ly R W R Ko Gowos RO ML ey Novomber...: R b 2 of pride o the seeretary to show to | expert of the company. After ho left | mission for tho Districtof Columbia. fand the ILwl that the, L with less | of . Aud Omali's chances wre fuproving. i o 1 bt el 40 A L I b s b : e SR s 4 BTE; W RerAuIiAnG overhend i -—— For we nurse more public servants, [ 20048 254 visitors looking for locations for manu- the road this work w trans- | Thi commission was chargod \m.h the “.'-‘f' “ll:]u:n;‘ If ||\x\~«l\ll\lvi)'li u.:‘ e Mysterions Disaphearance. L Rezardless of thelr worth, facturing plants the ovidence in black | ferved to the east. His prosonce | duty of investigating the construction of [ Wiresor the dungers “of ¢/eciic YR Philadelphia Ieeord, ey Tisi: recent fire in the palace of the | it e B Omaha and Nobraska |10 the city recalls these facts [ subways and conduits and divising a [ 8re more agiccable generally to the | mie farmers alitanco men in huckram, who e Y prince of Wales damaged the establish- people are loyal to Omaha and Nebraska | @ 1l also develops the information | plan by which all electric wires could be |r\‘|hl||' leads to the conclusion that they ;vru "\‘yn-vlml to sweep ”'MM:“I[H’”]W and '\T:ylv\f.:",“' lkvl\lvv\:y’("\\;:lh‘whw‘vllvuxlll ment to the extent of £15,000. Tt will [ ;50000 that the car wheel industry will prob- | safely carried underground. Inciden- | Will gradually take the place of other | banishJohn Sherman froi babiis 1lfo, 1ust ¢ 3 ! : : L L tion | have crossed over the Canadian Hne ow elcc- take n long sories of bucearat games to ably be tesumed. The statements made | tally it was also instructed to report its | lines as the cities grow in population g > Wy R hh 4 And yot to mo SAN FRANCISCO, where the original Sho is anfair ¥ I CABTa T RtVaot: BRIIWEY “Was. consteusien o of the are losinz wavily As sho cun be tablished in Omaha about all tho car | in the manual training departments the | © . AL + | every year beenuse St upon boing now has over 100 miles of cable roads. | yopn, gotting marred and ultimately gotting Were sho less fair, Kansas City is next in rank with seventy | themselves buried. The exset figures are as Ot miles. Denver is third in the list with | folt kil LRI LG sl ) b o slave 1d be fifty-eight miles. Chieago, which Was | ol (oS adount for this wanton waste of Fairand unfair! the first eastern city to adopt the eable | money on the theory that fn thiyeountry few bl has only thirty-five miles in operation, | peoble cars for oxpor Sarowolt bwiil bo, being behind her old-time Missouri vival Slranite. HaFnony Bhiifndciphin Bras, *“iliere fs: the poultider which operates forty-eight miles, Om BT St ; A Lt o s stom e A is not a cable-line cily and ranks eigh- crmination of leading democrats 10 | oes dhat wanibesio, ineernt b was his % SR et ‘asont | Seeurs harmony st any cost is positively Woll. yon always rotch @ man's heart teenth on tho list. The total prosent | el you o £ Drosol® | henctronding, Only u fow duys ago Genoral | Shrough is stomach, don't you cable mileage of this country is 5774, | vt 1 A “ T Y e R BT e e [ e hat the prestdentiul eandblate | pog jon Tid-Bits: Friond (to enguged man— nearly all of which was built or com- | niust come from the ea »w Governor Rus- | wit'do you send. Ethel steh hundsome pross pleted in the four years beginning with | sellsays the vice prosident st bea wost- [ ent3r” S§es and floyers aro enough —_— To repudinte s grip. . 5T = G tion day without voting. The Ohfo clection Lt L1n! muke the prince even, EDUCATIONAL WORKIN AGRICULTURE. | by him in an interviow published else- | conclusions as to the advisability of | And the streets become more and more | revuras give no sizn of thelr whercabouts Roctestor Post: e mon aro vora taid, et PR Socre alc Lie vory oxcel- | where s : S = i A % srowded wi TS e et some nehiove baldness whilo others hiave huie : = : Secrotary Rusk has somo very oxcol- | whero show that this branch of ear [ municipal ownorship of water, gas, | orewded with trafl APUER RIRCTION DROLATATIONS, || FORtOFanthruse npon thoms CHILL having arrived at the point | lent views as to the importance of a | work may just as well be done here as in | electric lighting plants and the pro- W " Bazar: “Say, Br " sald ks rocognized in bitter controversies as the | fuller vl educations S 3 e ? 4 i Asat i president has inted Novem- rapihoe Plone Jdgorton points ot s IR AR LU A recognized in bitter controversies as the | fallov uso of the various educational | tho cast. Tt Bt bolioves that Mossrs. | posed subways. The commission con- | | Ten Lre ““‘l” "‘[ ‘;”"“l‘,"“‘?l\"""“l Arapation Ploneers v Tidgorton pofntsont | entituiiastiealy, “you nover saw my baby. gober, sccond thought, it 1s entirely | forces which already exist in the coun- | Clark and McConnell with their personal | sisted of Mr. Andrew Rosewater, C. ber 20,to bo a day of thanksgiving, and | malY SSRSRIBRIYIS, tott BheNo' ehile: 16 | U950 ratusnod Bronson, shortly, “Tat 1'va probuble thore will ho no war and not | try for the advancement of practical | interests in this city and their knowl- | of Omaha, Prof. Henry A, Rowland of | the language acd sontiment of the | discovor tht tho most patertial factorin his | suon Blonty of othors. Livs o piay billlards.” much more rumor of war agriculture. In his annual report ho | edge of the benefits to both the city and | Johns Hopkins university and Licutenan | Proclamation permit no doubt that it 18 | 54 oy imes: opublicans cannot, and 1do not love my falfow man e oxpresses tho conviction that there | tho company which may be derived | F. R. Shunk of the cngineering corps of | he production ot I vesident Flarrison | itis to their credit that they do not clain the By no means w8 1 ought’ THE Real 1 o Owners association | should bea closer co-operation between | from a resumption of car wheol manu- | the regular army. is himself, These matters are usually dis- | Sloction of Post we a ropuilican victory, Lt B D o0an L eeac Jacs, has taken up the school expenses of | such forces. -~ There is 100 slight | facture will be inclined to give Omaha | Phe repoctof this commission wassub- | Posed of in & perfunctory way, but in | thus reglstered o protest wgainst dezrading ) s ' e [ 5 § 3 AU 5 3 i > prese! roclamati ] 10 supreme bench by placing upon it such i ;- ¢ about this city, and will no doubt discover [ o thread connccting the Depart- | the new industey, It will employ an | mitted a few days ago to Prosident Har- | the present proclamation thero s the | L it iiGerion, sTuiply this'and nouhing Ry several bad leaks in the school treasury | ment of Agriculture with the agri- | udditional forco of men and we hope | rison and will bo transmitted by the | ¥idence of profound — carnestness s Wo 1 which ought to be culked up. cultural departments and stations, them- | prove so satisfactory to tho company | chiof excoutive to congress. While the | A8 sincero roverouco, as bocomes { o lione e was ve: I a Al + ¢ . L A a 2 gro 5 I Yy “He was singing, when he struck the high O pree e - ves the- recipients of the nuonal | that it will becomo a permanent branch | primo object of this commission was to [ ®% appeal to a great and en with dileulty. and bursti blood vessol, whicn FOVERNOR BULKLEY of Connecticut | hounty to the extent of considerably | of shop work here. devise a plan for undgrground wire con- lightened people to set aside one day for whitt time his proven to practi- and d ed him." s0sses. staving alitie com- vor $1.5 oL 5 v o Aobsd HITBa ALl (o s A 1not by the of falling stars; possosses staying qualities that com- | over $1,500,000 annually, and he thinks _ | uits for the District of Columbia, its | SPocial manifestation of thelr grati- | TG, £ I o leive the telphia Times: Whethoror not a chean pletely bafile all democratic offorts to | iy desirablo that withoutin any way | raproven METHODS 0F INSTRUCTION | conclusions and “recommendations will | tud0 for tho peace and prosperity thoy | solution of the probloms of lite Sverne [ eontinuies i clioap man, thore is no guestion oust him, Connecticut is the land of [ limiting the independent action of these 5 R e L enjoy. Abraham Lincoln was the first | Meut to domagoguos, alskin sucque bocomes adonr glr| e en Sk [ At s A generation ago the public school pply qual force to other cities. e o al s i i sz O'Neill Fronti or would ke Why s 1t said that steady habits and the governor shows | several state institutions the connection 7 o A Phe subject is treaxed. f fontific | President to issue a Thanksgiving proc- | o see the sl ether and we think n hy 8 it s h that he has a steady grip. hould be greatl i thoned He was a very different institution from ) " “f‘ U_ rom & sclen ‘ ° | lumation, and there is no mistaking the that itean nccomplish tuch zood for the Or D 1Y visits. .Imn uvery one I‘_(nmv‘ should bo groutly strongthoned. Ho | o)ty 1g toduy, Mon in middlo lifo re- | nd practical standpgint und doals with ation, ¢ staking Farmers if 1t Koops atrictly withia 1ts sphe that it is the visits which pay the doctor? S m— woul have this co-operation extend, S0 % = . N act tha o was its o . This was | and results clearly show shat its sphere 1s not i & & e ; 5 i of | the various obstacled in the way of per- | fact that he was its author. Tl i e she 3 sulierc “Washtnzton Post: Noit) ENGLISH hostility ol tha: McKinley |\ulso, to boards representlog in a | o8l their school days with something of |/ % Y6 SRS o whon the nation wns convalsed with war, | Polltea: Lot thendron nollcics at oncu i [ - Washinzion Dot Nelthor, the, il i Ehasaa S . 0 horror. They had more of tho birch | fect insulation, sublerranean connec O AERIREG WARNID SRS his familinrity with' journils il s hased upon substantial grounds. | spocial manner the agricultural inter- ) et iovaeto and all over tho land widows and or- | shhorend urword for it thoy Wili aecom- arity N intiatics for LhelihraB i monihs ending | eits o tha otate. ana to state nnd! oai | rodlandferiile in them than blackbonrds | tons, eto: Dlish srand g0od for thomselvos: e : state. S T R e TR T e The commission recommends that sub- June 30 last show a fulling off in exports | (ional sociotios devoted to the improve- | A1¢ ors arts. The 3 s I child learned because it was dangerous | Woys bo constructed for the city of phans were mourning dead husbands i gt nd to Ame , 000,000, ¥ e i e i L) ment of stock, to the interests of hovti to his personal comfort to fail, His Washington and -4he -general conclu- n Friend Telegraph: Nebraska election Now Orloans Ploay iia 1 As soon 88 a dbbt and fathors, The custom then inaugur- | has developed the I iiiony | oW CEIAND RIGLAHMBUACS doun e W b a8 compared with the same three | . lpure, dairying and other specialties months in 1890 in the line of practical agriculture, to- securing the finest collection of paint- | o~ oxtonsion of some systom of ings, statuary, curios and brica-brac | co.oporation botweon those various over seen west of Chicago. forces by which each in its proper sphere may work to the best advantage, and each be enabled to derive practical aid and benefit from the others. Tt need hurdly be said that in this laudable offort the secretary of agriculture ought to receive the zealous sup- port and assistance of all per- sons, associations and institutions en- gaged ov interested in promoting higher attainment in all branches of agricul- tural industry. It is obviously through such co-operation that the Department of Agriculture can be made most useful to the interest for the ad- vancement and improvement of which it was created, while at tho e same timo the interchange of prac- CIVIL SERVICE rogulations are arbi- trary and sometimes unreasonablo, An instance is afforded of the workings of the law in the Omaha postoflice, where twenty-one experienced employes are to be summarily dismissed to satisfy the nrbitrary civil service code, THE religious philanthropic societies which have undertaken the work of forming New York by opening extensive play grounds for the poor vhilaven of the city may bo a trifle utopian in their theories, but their efforts deserve the pncouragement of good peoplo ever where. James Lane Allen in the Didependent, day whon the Missouri rivor ean bs re- | dued the cebellion and cemcnted “the union tastibemehu syl eyl 1O i "‘. S oo | has not done its whole duty yet. 1€ it dosires lushiing blossoms torthi sud from tho K‘“‘"“l as a navigable stream necessary to hold supremacy in this t nation there o areo is long since passed. aro reforms thut must be wrought that lio os- to commerco s long sinco p peeluily in its provineo, [If it does not arise o theat 1t witl o down and somo other party SBRASKA'S World’s fair commis- | more sazacious if not more worthy wili ovcu- 3 Dy 118 place. No. party ean survive long on . 0ya, sioners are earnestly engaged, but thus | Bist greatness. 1t may work untii the eener- Pl ol i e is & posibility that wo have systematized | from the principal thoroughfares g0es | fur we have heard of no organized effort | ttlon that originated and” immortalized 1t | Balmaceda und at least two of his most | £reat deal to learn as to the most prac- X < i RS by = L shall huvo passod uway, butto bo perpotual | oo Shrowds 0 on every slope prominent followars hav e iy 5% | tical, tho most oconomical and the most | Public education too much and hold too withouv saying. No other city in the | 4o vaise u fund to supplement the state | it mustshow forth actial worthiness to be | Noreusious b 1 tur very slop \ And now the Jocund hurvesters have bies i f porpotunted, Tho leaders must fuily rocog- witted suicide. profitable ways of carrying on their “wore shaken dews thelr thirst to every count epublicans buvo J otica { TG, (D 5 ish- | to carry ull the wires that are now used R AT i ; : She 15 1 serial story. you sco. gother with tho institutos ostablished | A9 keon enough fora modern punish ing results of the election just heid is the de- e G 2 Anp Tho so : e astor wore | for which such wires are used. next Thursday have been successtul in | o Agriculture will b directed to | B0 school and tho schoolmaster wore Norfolk, \d Island and others, ore [ trict wis so garbiod by the hist léxislature, at | b S e panies that may desire to plac : s tromenduos lovor Crawford met b The loss sense @ man has the moro ho hias o body was always good fnachool and the | P b Place | p.omont has propositions from seven | tiieiromeuducs lover Crawford “mot hia AR A e for a location. Hastings is NZ ONO | yent and good business principles that s nover knew i really shiftloss man who beautifully illustrated text books, and | Vestment in the subways and eventually g i T ¥ to open her cotton mill. Grand Island | ties udopted by the f ke nowsp of Omaha, Thore s no roason why a woman should baoted mealnat Post alwhys rencts asalnst the { We have noticed that the cheaper the pants odge sought aftor, school is not a bug- | the electric wires will interpose all for tho interior cities of Nebrask-. tho tleet on of Judze Post we domot propose | than thero are tall thinones. We wonder they most attractive foatures of the life of | jections will prove unavailing if the bors on the gulf and improving other | cal.ed independent party, eust their vote for | of late t When un eXpress messenger st of our noble suat There 18 a class of doctors who accom plish a ing the public school system. At the | that In New York city a coura- of money. (Money cxpendod for serap- | purcy, but fuili Guplish by lexistation | by refusing to aliow thoir eifents io g0 10 law. b ¥ I Yy mmust not avouse any onthuslasm, how- | tntiniate relations they will bo brought | 1nRor aro the throo R's consldered am. | I ) 0 DATLY 48 1 party 18 Droken nover 1o be rebiiit; PR LIBALY srovement should bo used solely in pro- Juhey " Uptore your venturing roots. nor pi 1 A vaviety of subjects and pushing | have beon cleared in New York of the | ! YR b how pucty und bl i IEEERA T b over the whole thing to protect it from | students of the subject, believes that ) ® ptlest beams the sun tnred you 1o brin IS B8R of e 20 w RE business centers first and in the ascendancy will bo pationt long onough | time is at hand in this country for push- trom 5 to 20 we strivo to crowd a ated will undoubtedly be preserved as \ anublicunsl interest taken in 1t i : it i . long ns wation lives braskis rep Am secms to b mental anguish bocause of his dullness | 5ious are that it is perfectly practicable g ”“’_'_*_u_ o i A puiserable an who sooms to be, FROM all parts of Nebraska como re- And dovsn't know how 1£'s coming out. R R T ont. but in those days its intensity was | DY telegraph, telephone and electric SnOMD nane MR oMol TS best 100k o the Interests of the RY person interested In art will [ 41q endowed by law in several states ment, but dnthose days Lta Lnten a1ty e e eTad i rpooatae e | novts that bhojera of | dopresglon laipasss Dotrolt Treo Press: Some widows look b plensed to know that the man-| “gooretary Rusk promises that increased by the fear of the corporal pun- &7, 000D YIS ing and one of prosperity isat hand. The Randolph Times: One of the most gratitv- | great deal bincker than they feel. ngers of the art exhibit which opens i>hment which came to unfulfilled tasks. | Structed with duo regard to the objects | /010 1ourishing cities like Fre- J & the efforts of the Department ohe | Young and flourishing citics liko Fre- | eoiivor Orawford in 4 gerrymandered district A RN GT TR b e Afituite astings, Konrne, by Judge Norris. the regubiican ana inde- RN _ mont, Beatrice, Hastings, Kearney, i HA TS s )\ cordially hated by every mischievous | commission recommends that theso sub- pendent nowminec, The Eighth judieial dis- | 1y is ensior to bluff w man than 1t1s to whip : e 5 - boy | ways shall be owned by the municipali- e U e b sndenargetiolad Sonlyjbholslokly hoyil| (IR IR S0 QHEEIESIRER SF focling tho first efects of the good crops | Lhe Instunce of Craxfoni for e eXpress buE | ™ iGion ane man oxeretses bis Hizhts anothor whose brain was more active than his & 50 | y all com- g Smunerative prices of the ye B o S ittty "t even"with | man begins to have wron:s. vire: N Tes rive say when he zlon, best ball player then was usually tho | Wires = underground = at o given | .o e cuving establishments looking vard Reporter: The oloction of Judge | The woria is your ovster: toopen it you least satisfactory pupil. rental from which the city will be Post is the greatest vistory for good govern- | have to run the r'sk of tumbling into the soup. In these days with charts, blackboards, | enabled to mect tho intorest upon in- | J°© - thoroughfarcs. Kearnoy is soon | boen wolivved in Noorasi wny i diy. | was not exbecting to <ot ricl by b ving monoy 50150 it refutition of the o vt = i « stimulating | Pay tho principal. s to i 8 2 s : i ! apparatus of all kinds for stimulating | PRY ¥ v It is to bo oxpected, | |/ 14"No follc aro enjoying the fruits of | and should show to its proprietor the Iight i | aiways ho plonsant and ugrcoabio; ho never the interest of the pupil as wellas clearly | of course, that in Washington, as in all " s which he is rozaraed by all decent peoplo all § GXFEYERE RO o AT L MILE R e O T R s T K T their public spirit in the " developments | over the st Such vile a5 wus di- explalning tho intricacles of the knowl- ot : of the sugar boect industry. ~ The year | Jiierers a young A s on the moro Tt fio” puts on £ 892 promises to be & r letter period e Ha The Vidette wishes tohe just, | the collar and cutrs of his overcout. boar even to idlo children. Truancy is | Sorts of objections to the compulsory igpakpromisegiioinoRainediiotion alrete Yt e VRlei Gy ishes to be Just: | There are moreshort fat women fn the worla . s o vay i = not frequent bocauso ordinarily the ::tno; ll‘l:t;‘:uh\;us\e;. bu; ifl‘ “fi”:“‘.‘{w;" e s T ATt ar b1 IOA TR s oi robal wzitnat tho fshion piates that pchoolisopmylandisueroundingaiiaroithe # boot In Now Yorle, () such 0b | ApprorriaTIONS for decponing har- [ Sunts f Conieeriis wpniiis, 2L N | % ipylory huve been so many oxpress robbo 5 irl VO ver il 8 its i y Judge Post, belie g tha B e 108! outont 1 now his e suvs: “Honey, many boys and girls, As the yoars of ““‘1“‘1'"".‘1"“_""‘“ d";v“ 118 ]{“‘f” firmly | yahors aro rensonablo and propor, but | Budxe Foste betlguiie What b wis, tie st | A W Vour' Tads duiok whon they el progress have rolled on great steps :::::M e ..u”c mt_“nol o\o:‘ head ‘\vnc; appropriations for dredging creeks and | election would enure 1o the uiaterial benetit | you." AL A o T s 0. will be remembered | tPPM! Bt R fee1m have been taken in the way of improv € scooping the shifting sands out of rivers | “'Contil ity Non e e I croisivalass ot deftaramhio gacanulioh a v s not available for commerce are a waste | faily f erops in £ Nebraska and | all \\I'-m-v,;-mm.:.uv h rofu "\: .w(u' W Drm unlon depot contractor has boon | tioal knowledge botween the varlous as- | 84me time the curriculum of the com- | Keoth Asor chapped, down i tho o S esomgtian by tagictution, | D Yorustng to llow Lol Olfonts Lo Ko 10 Taws e ) TG, poC e e P * | mon school has been extended. No [ forest of telegraph and telephone | ;1o \ri oo N vivor sand bars and doop- | the relief they desired, and with the retira o B ustructed to resume work. This item | socintions and institutions, and the moro after due notice had been | ¢ ; A 2 hountiful Biuevest. thousands huve ratiimed THE LAPEY ACLUMN FIELDS. d st L Ao oning the uncertain channel is simply [ {0 their old bartios, aid the posor of Ui new ovor, aa ho i to do nothing more than | into. could not fail to bo very groatly | Plo08 tho foundution of a business edu- | F0CFN (o8 CU8 O S08 CEC0 M | aumped into tho rivor to no usoful pur- | RALYSAY of ik Shdimuras. wivoente re 8 ; o o YOIy BIPHEY | cation. The dangerof the present sys- | downand thoy had refused to comply. 2" Funds for Missourl ‘tlver im- by the > fust cunnot o, dispt 0] Ab, happy flokds. at rest from fruitfulness! sh be 1 to th Y v Rush g L Y pose. Funds for Missouri viver im- | by them dre just eann o puted fo ) finish the structuce to a level with the | beneficial to thom. Soecrotary Rusk, in | /0 R0 5wt tanching too greata | The upshot has been that the stroets 3 s sinute, Hud thoy refrained from el No carciess storm of the unzentle sprin viaduet floor and place n temporary roof | common with all earnest and intelligont f 2 aching tog a { tecting the property of cities and citi- | either of thoold y they could huve stink o ; i i o unsightly telegraph pole nuisance. The Lol 2 S Gomplised thelr desires. Of spitefil frost your eurly promises. the weather thore is a boundless field for educa- | e SR i‘h“"t;‘m "“)"‘u“* U\!"‘J:'l"‘{ et o o e grons | o8 fronting upon tho stroam. Tho | “Fiuuie’ Bl T gront psty thut sub- | ThESEIcE Nero bl povayon, it o tional work ia connection with agricul- | W ARIELRL SROSIRE hetiaiey B Aot ot B e o)A RS R MR o indario w8 ol yeas citics in the due course of time, in the . i vast amount of thought and knowledge [ Suburban districts finally. 3nlms V 08 ¢ | ing such work more seriously and | : A o % N - E'!‘:\,"‘|';‘\‘\fhm'.: h ’i‘,‘.l"}",‘“"r' o | R AL EE B RE e on Mt el mindalotlulllaiise SV e auoeced [Tl Qmebailll (ansino: distantiday o v y their own hands. | 4 an fa s a8 o ave ) had yo but the bounteous r, spanned you with the arch of by fiolds, that from your Libors rest TF e happy fathor ot Ruth Cleve- land does not coase soon to hold the lit- tle thing up to the admiving guze of the world, he will have her complotely spoiled. The wearinoss of the pationt public over the *‘concededly wonderful ¢hild,” can be appreciated fully only by David Bachelor Hill. vigorously to our modol, forcing thein- [ union has such an unsightlyand danger- | 4 opeiation or to stimulate enthusi- [ BiEPeiuted Tie juaduis nsh (i, e Dndustry, and every yoar incronses | dividuslity of thochild to conform to our | 0u8 network of overhead wires, and no- 1 ;.1 for Nebraska’s exhibit. Is certain o be written on ity Ty tho nocossity for such knowlodge | Prbitrary idesl. whero aro the streots move obstructed R 5 log : : : a0 e BE s e | Within a few yeara thetiention of. |(bY a muliiplicity ol telegraph, tolophony N it comes to financial pecula- STEEL 1) VLW PROCESS. e AT loast of the reasons for tailute | educational thinkers has been more | aRd motor poles, tions the Pennsylvaniansare completely | Fron frost und drouth and tempest, so bo- in agricultural pursuits. The sugges- | Particularly directed to the question of The electrical board referred to sug- | distanced by New and Important Discovery by a |y gin‘una dew, and bows of promise raiso, ug al. pursulie, sugg A An Al a ] rar ol taal gest a system of conduits and manholes, B Wost Vi ) Alan S temper 1o me il the cold world's wiys tion of olosor co-operation between the | industrial and rudimontal training. In | BY S : B Md., Nov. 14,—Tests of anow | THat not in vals wy toil renth [ R D emtion o rane [ nearly every city manual training de- The conduits being carefully encased in Paul's Farewell Epstle. aLtiyone, Md., 2 d Spend rious and numerous educational forces | 00~ FER L CR R 0 the pub. | concreto to make them permancnt and Grana Istand 1imes. method for making steel, which itis expected | Tt come In ripeness to the perfect end at work for the advancement of prae- | ! R 9 O T AR AL AU St el A And Paul said unto the independents, vorlly | will greatly roduce tho cost of tno produe- | And Jie at restin dito's autumnal haze 5 b ; . lic schools and the tendency is increas- | not liable to partial combustion by elec- : LA S Nought were [t then upon the hoart to take tical agriculture merits the serious 0 AR f e e Tha'anort: sk i we ain't in it tion, are being made hero under the direction | pi e ot ueath ani i 1t o ontonibied. consideration of all who are engaged in | 8 toward a policy of instruction (e edied S hagepory showe. that of J. B. Hastings of Parkersh W. Va, As when on you the snows of winter broak, e el A 15 18 oo uwetd, o | which sball - bu intimately asso- | efficlont cablos can be: manufuctured at inktioart the patenteo, - Many promunont iron and | YO mOUEN hoU toe o springting when y0 NEW MEXICO i3 turning toward the | arorts of the department to bring about | ¢idted with tho great problem of | Fensonable cost and gonductors anrrying Hore's to Omaha and the national repubit- | 8tee! b L Ll Al let me know the harvesters have bless Omaha stock market and 100 car loads | gueh co-operation will not lack encour- | P-end winning. - With the rush of immi- high potontlal curgénls may o placed | gan convention : 003 ohemicala were placea in tho molten DI Ero T trom all my lubor come to rost mo! of cuttlo will be shipped hore this weok. | yyement and support from thoso whom | §ration and the increaso of compotition close to telophons or telograph wires Don't Bo Bashf iron, and after & fow minutos the iron wis Thoy come hore in spite of a higher | it most concerns, hus come in America the grave question | Without interferencé by induction. lohe-enierat, RURC G0 1D\ IRBIGRY SRV oL Lhlogl freight rato because this is the best of how to secure a sustonance. The | In cities where the water, gas and | 1t tho Ohio man doesn't seo what he wants, | 98 WG, SR N 0100 off T wator market. Omaha should put in some | FICTITIOUS MOKTGAGE FI1GURES, | manual training, tho practical business | SOWer pipes are not laid the conduitscan | lothim ask for it and tho republian party | J Smyth, an expert, tosted thom aud ro- . O ) I § g I will provide it, rted that the outer surfaco was *horoughl time this wintor in opening upa divect | The last logislature passed a law | insteuction, and the elimination of the | beplaced on each side the street with ————— PP T (L T B A rail routo to the New Moxico ranges. directing registers of deeds to keep a | dead languagesand highermathomaties the sewers or water pipes. The exces- Tin-Tinabulation. fhotal workod liko stoel and he supposod it — record of mortgages filod and released, | from tho required courses of study and | Sive cost of laying wires in the middle of e ':“"'”\”"”l '“”""""‘;’ e stecl, Mr. Hastings explained that thoso ; o il d A o o 3 venking Ilwaukee I8 rejoicing over the McKinley © gy ould be worked up into various . B BrAos ot o ushington | Abowing undar the head of farm mort: | the substibation of. te mars: pragbioal | the strest aud consequent breaking up | Mitraskes 4 seloiing oter the MeRirler | sumplos would ve worked up lato variods DELICIOUS to contost with Omaha and other cities | £1ges theso evidences of debt and satis- | and immeciately useful branches aro the [ Of the pavements to mako connections, | yustened the estublishient there of one of | that while it costs §.50 to convert”u ton of s In the country. piz won nto Bessemer stocl, by the now pro. for the republican national convention, | faction separatel, The act took effect | evidences of the growth of this sonti- | lead the commission to recommend the | the largest tin plate nil on iosaomer al v th L] Whon the coast motropolis sees that she | August 1, and returns have been re- | ment smong educators. Unfortunatoly, | tWo subways plan. In Washington the Dhiis darnriaans DIaRbiok e Pt i PR {3 not in the race toany alarming ox- | ceived by the suthoritics at Lincoln | however, the manual trainingis for the | costof the proposad systom will be $490,- Philade'vhia Ledaer vinced of the value of tho process and aro tont she will throw her assistapce to this | for August and’ Sevtember. These | most part contined to that sortof in- | 000 and 7cents per lineal foot per nunum otary Kusk expresscs no opinion of the | lookiug for a suitablo location for a great It city. Omuha hus as good w prospect of | Show farm mortgages filed amounting | struction which will enable boys to got | 13 proposed as tho rental for ench duct ) 1 By 1 " § % 1 o 7 it he s understood to entertiain one that would | consideration winning the fight as any other city | to $1,658,872 and reloasos 1,196,734, along 1o the world. The girls have thus | The report is a valuable addition to the | 0500 VB0 0 riatically It ho woro to s o .,'\n.-‘...‘...m just now. the face of these figures it would appear | far beon overlooked for the most part | information of the people relative to the | give ivits original form PR Pl o v Qe that the farm mortgage indebtedness | excopt in rare instances whore | feasibility, plan and cost of subways and s ~ SO [ me eV ARR T a0 (8 Tl WEALTHY citizens of Omaha who | increased by $462,138, und that the farm- | cooking schools have been added | 88 & guide for future legisiation and e R s R A B P R e have locked their art troasuves in their | ers of Nobraska are plunging heandlong [to the publie system. Gen- | Other action upon the subject by muniel- | )¢ wys a gross violation of the courtesies of | gontloman at New Foundland stating that NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. drawing rooms and refuso to loan them | into debt. Inquiry roveals the fact, | erally these have been more a joke | Palities and legislatures. politics to send a crow to Governor Campbell | thg government of that colony would put an for the oxhibit must feel u trills cha- [ however, that many of these mortgages | than u really officient method of turn- —_— foshia Thaakaiiving dincer, Ho madea 81" | axpor duty on all bortiog exseriod ssa re- | Vanllla < A Of perteet purity, grined to find that strangers like Gon- | are placed upon property by corporations | ing the fominine inteliect to thoe im- IN VIEW of what was sald by the new | second best and biggest turkey in Ohlo At American tarifl that has becn imposed lé""f"‘ Of great strength. eral Alger and Phil D. Armourare | and are not farm mortgagesat all in the | portance of making good bread and | Chilian minister on being formally pre- L ———— gn freah berring comlng from Ahe Unlied Al"mg?i ~( Economy In thelr use moved by a more unselfish spirit and | truesense of the term. For instance | coffes. Howover, some progress has | sented to President Hurrison, and the A A i L g P e g e mond - i aa 1 cheerfully loan their palutings without | the roturns from Hall county show | been made in this direction. vesponse of the president, there is ren- | ouana is making o nobleoffort tosecure the | thoir vessels here until oficial lnformation Rose eigy) Flavor as delioately romuneration. wortguges filed amounting to 3307,010 Practical peoplo who keep abreast of | son to expect a peucoful and honorable | aationsl republican convention next yvar, It | upou tho matber s obtained. and dellolously as the fresh frult artificlul ralnmakers in bis official roport, but | dustrisl plant, Baitimore is the place under

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