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- IMANA DATLY BEE: SUN] o JAY, MAY 14, 1893-SIX' TEEN_PAGE — THE SUNDAY OPENING Q ! TBE D AILY BEE TTON, | matorial to work upon even were | perpotration oh trauds possible, and | the attacking party beoame so discon- SECULAR SHOTS AT TRE PULPIT. AMILES FOR SUNDAY, . ~ o g o e v ) untry. | it has tory to exact | cor: t 4 e e ) 3 it o ety The decision of thr: Toesl board of di |l'Hm1n~d to the youth ul' the oo )Ii : ha .!hn bragn n!lrm’ “‘y St | 11 Mh?}:‘ Judge Chrisman passed Washington Post: Now that Abe Bur [ Atlanta Constitntton: “And yoh say youF 3 ROSEWATER, rectors of the World's fair to admit the | With regard to this movement, whic om prosent mdmbers of LI L hrough their line, soon raised & posse | zard has turned ovangolist, Sam Jones may oran from Goorgin \ public to the grounds on Sunday, at half | has been vory snecessful Ir: England and | board nearly as the price of ita | and drove the gang to the woods. | be forced into some other profession L —— PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. the price charged during the week, the | has already p 1 beneficial in this | defense of thefngn now on trial before | Armed with anold gun he lod the pur- lh(nhlev:“h‘lh?u.::"',w " A-' the t‘n:liull‘nln"l:' “None; an by mu{ b ! e=trre . Y i ) { i shibition party for presiden o P TERME OF SUBSCRIPTION = | buildings to be kept closed, is a conces- | country where put in operation, Com- | the supreme obuft. : suit to the corporation limits, when ']"‘ Rev. Sam Jones um.x‘.m‘w |'mm.~nf«-x.\, and Wieago Teibune: 1 expoct to fight Sty e '. 4 e ik "% 800 | #lon to the popular demund for the open- missioner Harris said that it has the ir It Auditor Mogre and Treasurer Bart- | whitecappers jumped on their ponies | could command increased pricoes hills and tover," sald ”.. \Illu\lvlumkh\("’\w Daily amd St Sunday One Year.. #0800 | ing of the fair on Sunday that will | estimable advantage of edubating the | ley award the fontracts for the state | and ignominously fled across the Louisi- Kanana Cliy Jouenal: Sam Jones, it i said, | (T . swallowing another (3 e Months 500 | sty m v A BN « | people 7o, W o { ve r 5 3 3 E soific charge p | WYowld like to be the candidate of the prohibi - " b LU 300 | hardly prove satisfactory. ‘A great ma- | people at lavge, who are coming to have | printing in ti e of the knowlodgo | ana line. The specific charge against | {ilisis1o:Cregiont noxt time. Sy ahould | Tndianapolts Journali “Mamma, aren's @O i Sundny Boc. One Yenr 200 y of the people who ask that the | a common school edueation universally, | thata delibergtd attempt has been made | the whitecappers is that they fired tho | be nominated. He is about the right size. sloopy 7 tonderly Inquired the boattitul yoAia) 4 S 150 | tair be opened on the day of the | a knowledge of what is done in the | to (oot the troafury they will deserve | houses of unoffending negroes whom | St 1 Hove: A church at Hartford re. | QST ARG I aning call le k: OFFTCESR week, becanse they would thereby be | highest education as well as arespect | tho execration'of every honest man in | they wished to run out of the country, | COntly requested an atheist who habitually | joy, as he thought he detected a covert nt ¥, © Railding, N and 26th Stroots, t enabled to visit it without loss of time, | will not be disposed to pay. their | for its methods and results. One of the dangers of popular elementary educas Nebraska. Bt bhey will not do it. ek The lesson that will probably be taught these lawless lynchers when they are attended it to stay was a fear of his influ Must ay. \ and people the s upon the pastor tion littlo 1 the DAFE of th atlot of the p torid ¥ Chamber of Con money to simply look at the buildings, | tion is thus met and neutralized. The THE MAY FESTIVAL. arraigned before the judge: will do more “lr;‘ln‘c:::n[‘isp:\n'l\ \\'\.- would respectfully " ' 3 i f : \ s XCOps i P N d y ¢ attoe of Moody and sl <13, 14 and 15, intersting 18 thess structures undoubt. | univorsity estension movement, meets | The prosent weck will make an excep- | to ostablish confidence in the determina- | fpct the Attention of Mendy and Sankey | dinktrim tororred fopt, ™" * 100 4 3 Fourte edly ave from an architcetural point of | everywhere the so-called self-educated | tional demand upon the attention of the | tion to preserve law and order in the | tic work among the unregenerate restaurant | “1 know f'wm s0 sleepy that L ean My rdly sy 4 BUSINESS LETTERS | would find small gratification in inspect- | progress in the castern portion of the | augurated, and the four eoncerts to be Y LR A A Y ttors and mmittances shoald | jne the buildings when eyerything they | country, and, although it has notescaped | given by Sousa's superb concert band of | THE retirement of Surgeon General rosponsibility. L e % wiors ) 3 be addressed to The Bec Publishing Co mpany, N o " B Atiois ition: 1 vocated | fifty member 1 the New York Sym- | Browne and the resignation of Commo- St. Paul Pioneer-Pr A man has ap- | an' safer an’ just as e nl" 5 ¥ [0 s, ehiccks and postoffice orders | contain is shut out from view, and it | criticism and opposition, it is advocated y members and the New York Sym St D hief of th ipment | Peared who would bo willing to accept tho > = o 1 e iy abie to the orderof the €om= | o o gurprising if they did not very | by the ablest educators, and, there is | phony orchestra of sixty-five membors, re ewey as chiet of the equipment i .,hiytion nomination for president in 1806, Froe Prossi Dr. Pulpit-Wo (8 CORR mmanieatl matter sh All edito Eat relating t aldressed news and PUBLISHING COMPAN To the | view. The great hody orking peo- ple in and around Chicago, in whose b half of Sunday opening is chiefly urged, | genorally refuse to contribute to the en- | terprise on such terms. It would be men’ and helps to correct any one-sided- ness of views that may exist. This movement has m; marked reason to believe, will become a permas nent and most important factor in the music-loving people of Omaha. Tomor- row evening the May festival under the anspices of the Apollo club will be in- conducted hy Mr. Walter Damrosch, to- gother with a nuriber of vocalists and south than the resolutions of any guber- natorial convention that could be formu- lated, bureau gives Mr. Cleveland the selec- tion of two chiefs of important bureaus keepers at the fair, St. Louis Republic: fessor describes the prosent spring weather le is not a lunatic--that is, not a very pro nounced one—but is Rev. Sam Small. A Now York pro- And the young n's hoart pped wity soul-sickéning thud ! that fn hoaven thero fs y Y rysgivd A . kor (divore 3 SSWO UN S P4 PEMBNT OF CIRCULATION | altogethor natural for this class of the | American scheme of education. Cer- | solo instrumentalists of international | 10 'h‘? navy. The selection of a brigadior ‘l‘:"‘“;“ "‘l"’é‘ ‘i“‘(‘{"“l‘v“‘i‘“"’I'('l‘::"“‘“"w‘,l.\w"':": that isn't a biv like 3 oty | people to resent an arrangement which | tainly thore is an ampld field for it, and | repute, promise a musical season | Kenel ““"‘"‘“‘l‘“)’,“"'-“‘”‘ ‘*1"1"‘"“:' O | first strect asks for police protoction against | | Kate Fickts W 10 Faemor Whitd iptoree bt Tasciiuek, secratury of TR WEE o4t | roposes to take their money without | untimited possibilities of good. that connot fall to be memorn. | EMECE s GUATHOM S S BDDroO | L ot thin mh oF e biaa ‘sheop | Jiin-ta ROk aotial Qreviation ot B DAILY BRx for the weok | giving an equivalent in return. - ble. It is ontirely unnecessa to :T‘“ ”. ! f'",‘f;l’ T'. “;“] eleddedode "_“"‘ ‘l:‘ ; y | of theotogical folds. tho ontei x}l‘JIIIIXH.qu‘V‘n ta et oty Fundny ¢ A it The proposed plan, if it is allowed to THE COMING SITION. enlarge at length upon tne merits of ,Lk“-‘ :‘l‘.‘. LB “il"l"l‘l",‘l"! ‘:““.‘ :' New York Sun: Rev. Mr. Mingins is of { barn yard last night. A be carvied out, will undoubtedly some- | Feom present indieations the Ne- | the splendid organizations that will visit | make this appointient also. The filling | opinion that f the presout duke of Veraru — WE—— dag, Sy, 1D what incrouse the rovenues of tho fair, | braska manufacturers’ exposition, which | this city for the first time this weok. 1t | Of those vacancies will create others, | e EGR I Coluntus, wwithout & Gt Nk o 1 urit, poiy @ - Frii g2 1 but it will make no such contribution 0 | opens in this city ono weele from to- | is prommed that nobxly who koops in- | DUt there are enough able officers in | \vorid wnmoticod:” Pribuly Gt is trie, and SHLRA L {0 . the tinancial success of the fair as could | morrow, will be even more successful | formed regarding musical matters need bo equally true had Christopher's sur 8worn 10 heforo me and ©nce this [5th day of May, 183, Notary Pubfie. for April, 1893, 24,281, be counted upon with opening was as comple on every other day. It certainty if the | » on Sunday as is ovident that from cevery point of view than the one undertuken last year. The public is taking an appreciative interest in the be told that the Sousa concert band is the finest organization of its kind in this country and, perhaps, has no superior from. IT 18 not too early to commence get- ting ready to go to Chicago to assist in name been Mingzins Minneapolis Jour ton, pastor of the chureh, Jersoy Ci surprise : Rev. Thomas Hous John Knox Presbyte A his congre “1don't e restof iton.’ ny dessert i course Bring n 1- Puck With vulzar emphass At schemo they hase 3 ; L s Mo T 4 3 5 A o, Th APale e tion by remarking ““There are too of | Toston orse cars, now.” . inorder to insure financinl success the | enterprise and the attendance promises | anywhere, while the New York Sym- | 4o colebration of Nebraska day on June | those nasty red things ealled pennies’ put | - Whit's b | i RETARY MORTON 1 idenie | management cannot afford to cacrifice | to be large enough to guarantee finan- | phony orchestra, under its famous con- | 8- Phe raileoad companies might ex- [ 1nto the plate.” The widow's mite was all [ Sl e windows are glazed for astl Y KBt .‘)"“ gl ")‘"‘N has evidentdy | uny opportudity t obtain veveauo, for | clal suecess. The manufacturers be- | ductor, haslong enjoyed an unchallenged | pedite the preparations by announcing | HEHT 0 its day, but Jersey City isn't Joru- 3 HRVEESIHLT0 Yenther atilasy under the most favorable conditions rea- | longing to the state association are | pre-cminence. The programs of the four | 4 more favorable rate from all Nebraska |~ Chicugo Mail: The saloon keeper profits Y e OMAIA paonlo will not need. special | 20MEbLY to be oxpectod it s very ques- | showing o decpor interestin the event crts ave of the highestorder of | joints. A low rate will insure @& large | much by closing the fair on Sunday—tho \IFoa: people will not need special | 42000 Whother all the obligations | and the exhibits will be more numerous | excellence, insuring a mu astsuch | attendance. clorgymun o littlo and that only foru time. supy 8 yailrond rates o enable them 0 attend | iy futo can b met. The amount | a3 well as more elaborato. Many lines | us fow of our people have overonjoyed. —— A R R R Won't ©xpire o tho wham yot. © g Ui anu rturer: X OS] o) N N il e innl i v This i v ' i v o 3 ekt g ", x h oSk acturers’ exposition mexb | Cpioh - the exposition company s | of industry not included in the display his is by far the most ambitions i bl e latter not_ut_all. Truly, morality s not irls aro a grod b R — —_ xpected to repay, derived from | last year will be represented this seuson | musical enterprise evor undertaken in | gugiign capitalists will have to look to | Siest in the hinds of some of 1is self-con dwedfoba © G PRESIDENT DWIGGINS of the Colum- | loans and stock subscriptions, is | and many additional features are pro- | this city and our citizens should gen- | Uncle Sam and not to Australia for safe in- | S0 e R T e B Vi foruiorly. ¥, ° bin National bank aspired to renown in | about $15,000,000, The cxpenses are | mised which-will greatly enhance not | crously manifest their appreciation of | vestments. a1 MAR cx[Ecases LD Tet LHAY o Bro S bt urontb o I By banking circles as a Napoleon of finance, | cstimated at #15,000 a day, which | only the practicai but the artistic value i this fact. In assuming so expensive an li\‘l‘ n-rl'lluwh-, because of unliquida - ) hi ¥ 2 @ i aking tho 8 v debts, will yet degenerate intoa cone - : Now lie s not even u high private. may bo somewhat roduced and | of the exposition. =~ (PSS e SUDLOICTUt B oMt || i Oimanay\WeriasEiora1as Has! syidontly, | NALLOE somoching S0IAR cetintiy W Yt itte | - will porhaps be met by the recoipts from | The coming exposition may be re- | its faith in the musical interest and in | e Omaha Worldciier Brother Tulmaga did not carn somothing | Yho o at e Worldd THE Russian extradition treaty, which | concession that the loans | garded as illustrative of the growth of | the liberality of this community, and it | poweranywhe ‘("“”W‘] "-‘;”"-l‘ 1 he b wuld "‘" S e “Mr Cafe-They all wear white aprons. kS ; Tt Sl ¥ i & R T & N s GREL et 151 3 o 5 S 111 justify 3 ive about advertising his extreme poverty has aroused the indignation of the | and stock ptions are to be vepaid | the hlum,"m'h nage movement in Ne- | i to b2 hoped lh,l’L.f‘hl result will justify AR I E TN RRTRGANED: Only the very successful afford to admit KAnsns Oty Journit. & American people to a frenzy of protest, | and thut the gate receipts will not be | bruska. This movement had its incep- | this confidence. The club is an Omaha New York World, that things not coming their e (alked of art and literature, ‘: | will bo -made public some time during | drawn upon for the running expenses, | tion something over two years ago and | institution, carncstly working for tho | il sweot hns hardly recosered from the | . Milwaulce Sentinel: When Rev. William e T eror § 3 the coming weck. there must bo o daily average income | through the peesistence of its promoters | promotion of musical culture here, and | shock occasioned by the discovery of its own el L B L R Colimbiin exposition t ————ee from adiissions of over $30,000 for the | has become one of the recognized com- | it is encitled to the heartiost and most {o '\l'll\\;fvlI\‘\*llnfi:‘:‘v."vxwm'\.x.-lulm country refused ; A fexta Sl A Pornad, -nln;\::“‘i-;"hwnh' ooke, THE gold reserve wh suffered | 183 days from May 1 to November 1, | mercial institutions of the stato. Manu- | liberal support. As THE BEE has here- i o phcssguens Latin tongues as easily as Mr. Maxywell ST I"_"I[fll"*‘“*. 80 marked a declino recently is once | Sundays included, or a paying attend- | facturing in Nebraska has undoubtedly | vfore remarked itis notensugh to stund Same Old Yawp, but Out ot Place. T B el e (e e odls | Tnahors o tniked ar v more convaleseing and Dr. Carlisle ex- | ance of considorably move than 160,000 | been stimulated as the vesult of the | by and commend its cfforts and its en- Y “\"l':\‘{l', s Cinsson s | Theoeritis R eov e e e Loy presses confidenco in the carly restora- | per day on the average for six months. | efforts of the associntion and the people | torprise. It must huve substantial aid. v but irrelevant. This is the World's | LIty L g sk e didn'tpop the question. 3 tion of his putient. Is it not manifestly improbable that | of the state have baen educated to the | There has never been so favorable an | (rand snide politicians will Fave von- Sy oA Ieh At SAGR PR RICULEY T . . 5 i TR g \m 3 stunity for our citize o vl tifticulty in making themselves e b k il avelor, { J there will be such an average | point where a lavge majority of them at | opportunity for Gur citizens to show ‘hn\\ ml‘.”“ dlfculby Aking - thsmselves ago Timos: Rev . Withrow's pro- | ”‘ “._,KI‘I,.,,,,,,I‘.;,I,,”,”m“ Tt f AREFUL investizati i a af-l K S5 e co | len rofer Nebrd ade goods vl sy approbiate the A o] s o 4 0 v calamit 5 is patic nthis Hine amazes, i CAREFUL investigation into the af- | attendance, which would make | least prefer Nebraska made goods to | well they appy cbigte the Apollo club a TR GRtiIert A IS Sl tor B2 S Feward comes av 1ast, for his walting &4 ; faivs of the defunct Columoia National | 4 total for the six months | those of foreign manufueture. is now offored and'it is to ne hoped that e ere: \ oo RN W Ll past, b d bank at Chicago show conelusively that | of about 80,000,000 paid admissions. On | The exposition this year will be | it will be most gederously improved. TE e T T el e i eV ER S Bh s CRR R VR TGe L e the institution was not doing a logiti- | the openi v . fair the paying | another object lesson in the home — formed at Lincoln for the purpose of gob- | population, aloue possessed an almanic o b I's g pening day of the fair the paying J n 0 =t 4 (S DUCDOSBAD L & N S ST IO A HINT FROM PARIS mate banking busin attendance we W0, and doubt- | putronage movement. Like its pre- | Tius turmoil vesulting from tho avbi- | bling what fow wollurs the stato may liwo | e thit g, caninastial perior . LT loss this ill be exceeded on | decessor of a year ago, it has been undey travy procadurd of Governor Tillman to | 4 wal bank and the adjourument of the | > of the possibility of coming to European Edition New York Herald. 3 THE citizens of Muscatine are to be many days before the close, but it is safe | taken for the purpose of convineing | eollect delinquentjtaxes from the South | legisiature. Ar L and stands r in the language ; . ommended for their zeal in instituting search for the aynamiters who invaded that city the other night. Rewards e Ho Will Come Out of the West, St Lowis Republic. Thomas Brackett Reed is in Ne¢ factur to su of the sport, Lo play it either wa, - BLASTS FROM I2AM' aska people that Nebraska manu- iiciently well equipped to say that during the greater part of she time it will not be reached. Carolina railrogd has set the whole Pal- metto state in an fuproar. When he or- HORN. viously one of great importance to the | the exposition will draw the manufac- | mitted to prisdi”and heavily fined by | the United States will be a western man It is a poor sermon that will not hit a sin- “petrators of the outrage. fair management, but it is even morve | turer and the consumer closer togetheris | the fedoral conft,®which had jurisdi 'ht'l‘_t‘vlslnu,l)ut:inflvh\{tr)\lfl.l,t)f it. f‘f‘””L:"f ner somewhere, § = important from an educational and | not to be doubted, and that it will pro- | tion, because the-road was in the hands | novthenst corner will ot into. the white | When the bank breaks the religion of some | A TEXAS preacher named Plunkett, | cthical point of view. Not to open “the | mote the mutual interests of both classes | of a receiver ‘appointed by a Uni house again. 5 s “u(')w:‘"[' it. i | after visiting the World's fair, has | exposition on Sunday will unquestionably | cannot be gainsaid States court. Tho governor's application e WorkaTHEN S bnts: S M B LR i startled the world with the direful pre- | deprive many thousands of people of 10 the supreme eourt for a habeas corpus Cedar Rapids Commerecial. If you go to church without meeting Christ & diction that the White City will be | tho opportunity to derive such in- THE STATE PRI in behalf of his arvested officials has te Auditor Moore is the right manin | gho devil will walk nome with you e rev- | straction from the wonderful exhinit as been denied, and the result is that the | [heNOE 2 Job as he. “l;' doe [ The onty people who comptain of hard erend gentleman has evidently lingered | it is to bo desired they should obtain, | to raid the state treasucy is one of the | sheriffs who obeyed the executive's order | beople rs that th ey [ycaonce SEOLDeD o Sopet BYE (HBtEl o8 to0 long at the beauty exhibits in the | and in thus debarving them from this [ most be aremowiovelwheime SwithWlhwisni i3k iiwill belloosail - The shato dldIDESOMIG s et i Rl el HEe0 Midway plaisance. priviloge many of them will bo led to | robber for damages brought by those whoso | R L R S e ao e i) e — — pass their time and spend their money | the history of ring ! | business was interfered with. The state | scnse, business principles. s we statud be- | alvays thoso who wear long wilod couts. THE betrothal of the duke of York | totheir injury. An open fair on the | 'l:i\_\* bids l:"'»\'.un 1311- with lh:‘fi »;t i'wlr has now instituted suits against fore "{Gffi.furuw‘ mlIY "lm.-\‘x”'fii.:‘ Epleons .-.v'\;:l, ‘ul:;(t‘\;i:‘“ :\')‘\:\‘"Ixil\lzn- {senaion and Princess May of Teck is all right | first day of the weck would be both a | Printing board have been cavefully the railroads to eollect tho taxes, and at h Lie now occupics. I R e enough, of ‘course, and doubtless popu- | moral and an economical advantage to | serutinized and compaved with the | this stage of affaivs the receiver ap- e in the home where thereisa praying mother. B lar in England. But the flood of talk | tensof thousands of working peopleinand | prices paid by the state for the same { pointed by the federal eourt of two of areling asunEs A great deal of meanness masquerades in about it in the English papers and in | around Chicago. [tis possible that the classes of 4\vm-l: two yeat 0. The re- | the milrrlml« ].m ina public spnw-lh pro- Eugene .\1.,..1"“;’1‘{- St ’L:nnlimr‘ is get- .||1Ll|.5“ T R g some of the metropolitan papers in this | decision to open the grounds on Sunday, sults are simply astounding. THi B posed arbitration a5 & means f" bringing Li‘ nany (;;Tlrlgu\en!: .,nn]:i«'-"fi Krr.zm the The kind of rightcousness that takes pe country, whose proprietors esteem the | if carrica out, will operate as an ente fresucniAEalonc e Re "h‘.’ attompted | ordor out of "“. ‘h“f ‘"m‘"’".”"‘ It=ho K::&is' u::tu:'r\%n‘ngm.:‘runl‘!?rml"ill‘:-n\ ‘:us.\:l;x:: ple to heavon is not the kind that g smiles of royalty, is nauseating to an | ing wodge leading ultimately to throw- | steals have by no-means enlightened the | should suceeed in his effort it would be | yetad as an honest ful sorvant of tho | 4round braggingon fthalf. R fmpartial public ing opon the exhibits, but the threat of | beople of tho state as £ the true extent | the fivst instance in tho history of litiga- | state who did not prop ‘_h}}l:'\rl“ G e g lyRoIen members of the national ¢mmission to | Of the frands sought to bo perpatrated, | tion in this country where arbivration | gheated out ofw ulckel it he could o o e HE R DEAN LAWRENCE of the Cambridge | &Ppesl to the courts if nocessary, in or- | but we are enabled this morning o | has been resorted to in settling the dif- | gor, who scems.to huv Lon the |1t you are a sioncr six days in the week b ettt & 801 or to prevent this, discournzes the | printastatement showing in detail the | ferences between astate government and | to let his fricnds have sould g - | and 4 suinton Sunday. your credit is going 3 Episcopal Divinity school. who has been ) lot of the consoienceless members. of | aorpovati Vot i within its | vided he aid not waut it himselr. to ba very poor with the recording angel. chosen to succeed Bishop Brooks in the | hope that the popular demand for Sun- | Plot o8 the e cele crs of | corporations dofng business within its e You can't fell by the length of o bishopric of Massachusetts, was o warm | 48¥ opening will finally be complicd | the ring. : s jurisdiction.. The proposed experiment | Diszating Lo bocont People, o how much s soul will weieh in heaven, ¥ 4 = ith, ‘When the bids for state printing were | is, however, suggestive. Phil ydelphin Times, Methuselah tived 960 years, and yet nothing ey ONGCHAMPS. personal friend of the late distinguished | W - O e R at Clarksou is a reckless and unacrupu- | good {of him SRETOMAD AT 103 3 divine. It is thought that his accession FIELD OF UNIVERSITY & $102 ,! ,“j it was ;. " (| that lhf) figures of A BU N Troosivadll Hata | lous partisan is suticiently well known, and "~ Abraham wouldn't take so much asa shoe | bove stylish toilet was sketched v to the Massachusetts diccese will do L aA sy Tl ‘{‘, L m e e S oA DULLIIBTEOAOLVEA L0 8 cens sy [fh mcorvonientiabuegnioniol prindiniSloubos | ingshios sfrom™ ol 6Sld prilor Bbtioms(and kyos namps. 1 n by o woll knows e Faconalla tn High sharehiels. | B @ ‘recant dl‘{“r“ by the United | the several printine firms wore suspi- | urean at Washington gives some very | balfof his prty need not be conpiained of. | tharo are prowinent | morbers. i iy | poriswomny of Paris, o hav ls E s thoush he raoke ss a ‘-F:dust.lnu; sioner i-«l ieation he in- | e ously 4'ln?i'. together, A\Apx-u(o‘-r was significant u:‘\\‘nll a3 gratifying informa- | a9 R T e SR ft\n"\“‘ i 10 would jump at the of | D alls i reed 3 G RR A H R PreR dicated the immense field that is open. | filed by disinterested parties and the | tion concerning the growth of manu- | ity,” and he wants to make the piaty oy S atvill apiaud) ‘the 31 ,.{ pple, very ‘nm.]: i radical in his views. If not ready, for the university extension | board held the |ml“~ for further inve: facturing interests in Council Bluffs | form so by »“l,fl'l"” “L" DL y stand on | opoThioves that there is devii the “““'".i-‘.:‘lx::?vv:w d 2 movement. Concerning the scope | gation, The inquiry led the ex- | during the past decade. Statistics of ':.-,Ll.l,'rh\'.lu Nt Oraxksol |l slums, who v to crucify him the mo- \ u”u..r‘- D ol ! = effectivencss of our system of edu istenco of the combine, and, in order that | fifty-two establishments within the city | havaless. bub the nonseuse that Clurkson | Went he successfully shows taai the swe 4 decieit o0t wuve sleev THAT General Willism S. Rosencrans | he stated that aceording to the most re- | the people of Nobraska may realize to | limits ave given. These industries gave | Wenton to talicis of the kina thav tries the | (285 QUG FOVers His e i lonz suedo gloves. has been compelled to resign the post | cent statisti 50 of 1890 —the total | just what extent it is proposed to loot | employment > 718 people during the | PAHence of decent people | of register of the treasury on account of | yumber attending public and private | the state treasury, somo of the figures | consus yeur, disbursed $£23,425 in wi Conntitutlon ey of thw Gonry Law, | declining health, recalls the meritorious | sehools of the three ovders, pri- | ave quoted. and turned out a product valued in th . New York ilerali, 3 | servico "';‘“‘1 "“;ll}h“ \"'li“:l by one of the | mury, sccondavy and higher, was I4,- | Twoyears ago the State Jowrnal com- roatalnbe 1aEsBUSIWHIID Ethoko |/ LS RLEUFNEIINS INALL WRO conp kiUt most gallant soldiers of tho war. Bear- Dhin st aat st SR alivy o hinose act A lation ot the country and makes a goo . | tically the same work. The state two | canning fa ies, car and repaiv shops | DU in some of its it is withoat pur- . to enjoy their deference, honor and showing for us, inasmuch as 19 or 20 per | years ago was only requived to pay 3288 | and other Important inlustrics. Tho | foises o o i, e spect. czut s tobe regarded asa first-class | for 225 tax books of eight quires each. | totals would be eonsiderably more than tions raised by this f ; ” i . Por ins bo, € Thi ronr 3 DO 050, - = % ivelv { o heir importance is not limited to the Chi- . OF T repunlican pross-of Nebraska | %0001 enrolimont. lf". instance, tho | This year the pool proposes 1o oxtort | trebled if all of the lively industries ot | 1 B B | y irn OMAKA I lone 18 making e | empio of Gormany envoils as u whole | 82,850 for doing the same job. Two | Omahw's twin sistor wero included in | onsiitutionas. government ani iouch tho ere ea,n]l]g p impenchmont fight, - Tho ot aiie | wlittle less than 19 per cont, although | yewrs ago the. tate Jurnalaprinted. 30, | tho estimates. e T e A the World-Herald and State Jowrnal | o™° of its states, especially Saxony, | 000 county treasurers' tax receipts for e k well knowing the rottenncss that exists, ‘l':;-mfi_n, V“m{h'rl u';ul Il];nful'ilt. have about | $87.50. '1"1,.,4.1‘.“.'m concorn was the low- | Tk discovery that Grover « Cleveland LARIONALITLIE i 3 are rather defending the fraud, This | - /07 cont eac . France and Great | est bidder this year, but it now wants | when governor of New York granted a Peter Ramsey of Ramsey's, Bergen | those ever[%ung hammers does not surprise us in the Journal, as it | BVi8n enroll each 16§ per cent, | $600 for the same work. . pardon reloasing Blward S, Stokes, the | county, 38 veovidod BImaett with. s - e eon 4 dlash Touoficlars o e nd 194, Sweden 154, all other | The list may bo continued indefinitely, ot Jim Pisk, from all consequonces | handsome white oak cofu for is final rost. get out of the store. For theft, but it does surprise us that the | PAOPOAn. eountries being below these | but ono other instance may be cited. | of his erime, whildw revelution, at tho | ™GSR el T camie 1, | ears we've been hampered b World-Herald should keep silent as to figures. Two years ago the Sate Journal was | same time will yIvidly recall the eir- [ {Holson of Manche N. H., expact to sail | 1 y " the rottenness that it knows uxial;.- Thus the United smy-~ isin the lead | paid #30 for printing 300 h(.)nks of | cumstances of that: terrvible tragedy of :AI.:;”II:‘[’" )r».l.l ‘..\‘hn“.l n’;“:;ufl‘sl\ff:Ll‘llml tour ,“ for room and for weeks i3 Hastings Democrat s0 far as envollment is concerned, but | temchers second grade certificates. | more than twenty”years ago. It was P”f.l_“w B i\ 2 { h 4t ' 3 there are other items to be considered, | This year the lowest bid for the same | only the tremendops influence of wealth | iousof mon and occasionally has | we've been hammered for 5 that the reverse is true, and instances | the young men and women of the coun- | ndeavored to get at the truth, and it | for the jail door by the mob when this [ Arthur Balfour frequent! ,‘i-l)*] ’!'m} his i i Ing : et T i v T Vi s $ b Yoo o< x reate 10 help comes from his sister, 4 lll:u :muul‘h.m in l(unnl;l and England. To | w veceiving the higher instruc- | hus roviled those who have dared to | Spartan justice, single handed and | greatest outicy e comps frow, s RREH BROWNING‘ K ; by { the latter country, where machinery is | tion of colleges aud professional schools, | publicly proclaim the guilt of the men | alone, confronted the ruffians. Numer- | jooner and counselor in matters of state. amounting to nearly 310,000 are offered for the arrest and conviction of the per- totally destroyed on July 16, ing with him the grateful recognition f different pupils that attended 00l at | sessment books of four quires cach. The | Council Bluffs, they are not to he ac- | highes be Eirseatitaniith of his countrymen for his past devotion | any time duving the year. It amounts to | same company was the lowest bidder copted as complete by any means. Thoy “";“" o et e t0 the interests of tho nation, it 4s t bo | gver 23 per cont of the entive ! y R st Chincso, hoped that he may yet live many y COMMISSIONER LOCHREN has gone to work energetically on his difficult task, the management of the pension bureau. As an instance of his impartial dete mination it is announced that he will vetain for four years from the dates of their original appointrents the rerub- T e 4 states | tial comparison only. A comparison of | ship, though it is kuown that Stokes hus | reputation as asciontile thinkor and writor, a few days now. Do ) members o the | to 166 days in tho north Athantic states. | the entiro list would swall the figures | nover himsel{ vefopred in any mannor | 20 Amerin by bieth iy glad to get done that we feel P Rt AL} 0 most of the citios it is 200 days, which | to something like $25,000, whatever w his cfime or imprisonment | e A B, Marshail of London is at the > E 4 ’ b ¢ disappolntment to the | jg thought to be the normal standard. | The people of Nebraska will not be | since the hour ofhis release, and always ooking school in the like as if we might present a thousands of democratio heelers who ? are applicants for these positions, THE logic of statistics transcends the | health ought to attend. The European | paper is today the loudest-mouthed de- [ Brookhaven, Mi have developed a | George Gerard Conn, who succesds Mr. % . + Jngenuity of rhetoric. Thus the popu- | average would be much better than ours | fender of the gang of boodlers which has | very Old Hickory in the porson of Judge | Siiely of the Thirtecnth Ingiand distmet, in a week or so—provided they don’t say anything lar asswnption that has obtained more | in those states that are in earnest about | for years plundered the statein the mat- | Chrisman. An armed body of these out- | yud is said to ba not only an axpert judge of through the vigor of mistaken assertion than intelligent observation, that the in- treduetion of modern machinery has de- ereased the number of employed, is ex- ploded by citations of fact. Carroll D, ‘Wreight, the eminent statistician, avers most used, the proportion of the em- ployed to population is largest. In Rus- sl precisoly the reverse is the case, as 10 both men and machiuery, From purcly practical considerations, | the question of Sunday opening is ob- popn as the length of annual school session, regularity of attendance and the quality | of the instruction. The commissioner stated that in the United States the actual average attendance not quite two-thirds of the entive number envolled. The average annual session varies from eighty-eight days in the Gulf But the average annual attendance of our 14,500,000 is only eighty-six days out of the ideal 200 days that pupils in good education. Germany and France would show double cur number of days attend- ance for the average pupil, and Great Britain about 50 per cent more than ours, It appears that not over 1 per cent of and the proportion is provably even less than 1 per cent, It is evident, there- fore that the university extension move- meut would have an abundunce of raw compete with rivals in more favored states. That older and The recent effort of the printing ring pany was paid $)60 for printing 1500 as- ris year and it asked $4,800 for iden- work was $1,500, One hundred and fifty books of teachers third geade cer- titicates cost the state two years ago $15, 'his year the same number will cost . The items quoted show an attempted | robbery of $16,880 and this upon a par- surprised to learn that the Stute Jowrnal is the recugnized leader in the attempt to break into the state treasury. That tor of furnishing supplies to the state institutions. It has discredited every at- temptnmade by honest men to bring guilty parties to justice. It has sought to be- little every investigation, it has cast odium upon the men who have honestly who have robbed the people of the state in years past. It is today the warm de- fender of the impeached officials whose inexcusuble carelessness has made the deved the stopping of trains the sherifs who chained upjthe cars were com- figures make an ex sllent showing for do not include brwtling establishmonts, and position he wasable to exert that saved Stokes from the gallows. He was sentenced to imprisonment for a fow years and served: out his term. It is Steange, however, that he should have thus kept secret the fact that the execu- tive's act had restored him to citizen- vesents any ullustoir to the affair, THE recent white cap disturbances at laws had surrounded the county court house demanding the release of a dozen of their white cap companions whom the cireuit eourt judge had already sent to jail without thoe privilege of bail to await prompt trial. A break was made ous shotguns and pistols were pointed at his head, but without a tremor he bravely and sternly refused to accede to their demands. Once having faltered, Louisville in But he might as ¢ next president of the lightning rod busind well retive from it. I As long 15 10 be test ared in the | proj enacted by the Chinese, chaplain, Rev. Huzo Goorli him to conduct morning and e President Cleveland has the very of stub pens stuclk into ussive and his handwriting is small and very dis tinct, Mes. Cleveland writes in fine, lazg Lt ing prayers i characters. | is one of the 1 d ankin n o tine Ladd IF have w Mus, Chu few women wh ve an object lessou in for prepaving o buli uppe paring overything i the elaborate menu of | forty dishes herself. a good band instrument, but an ablo per- former on several of them Pwo women doctors in Buffalo, Dr. Lillian Randall and Dr. Mary Greeune, huve founded @ hospital for the medical and surgical treat ment of women, that thoy may take a more inent part it operatious than women ans ave allowed Lo take in hospitals. Each day she devotes a fixed amount of time, no matter what are her 1 engage ments, to reading the newspapors and to marking what in # judgment is useful for holder, | 100° guests, pro- | bis perusal. Putting armor on a coward will not make him fight. You've no idea what a relief it will be when about hammers—and speaking of hammers reminds us that we're hammering out a lot of suits, the prices on which have been hammered down to the lowest ebb. Etore open avery evenluztill 6.5k urday silt b come to the grand opening more room-——and now we've got it — then comes the cleaning up. We'll be ready to show off our new room in We're so house and lot to those who 1 8. W. Cor. 16th and Donglas Sts.