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—w X T T T o — THE OMAHA DAILY REE. SUNDAY. JURY 15 i1, P . fuare, The organtention | ar teom (o : o e et T SPNATOR ALLEY EXPLAING | N too ™ PR, illarly attractive t ¢ matter of ur : I the rurner, WL 1Tave Thne to Spare The r WS Hve At Denles that ile cel with Senntor Chris mg well as anybod W no ecrim n mittee consists really mit suicid lieulty would cratic members and that the furnish legal it the sta 1d | been hard at work tr the front large and € sort have had fr spoils. S HEEEob mic = illusioni I of robbery rated under a made hi peculiar di it \ hypnctism, but the law does not enable | fercos from dem Glldinbs g JEAL Seblibin a case to be madl winst the hypnotist. | the medy. While the military | (o the railroad medicine men all also had a verdiet of simil aracter | stitue when the coroner's jury declared mend blood-letting and lead pills as the | pogrg Jynehed the Omaha mob came to " LR KR other way of saying that he comm labor organizations merely | the strike manla and all dis- | yig geath by fright. That was merely an- [ The employer \e body politie, Dr. Jennings T g not like them, might as well CRCLAL R LI Ll on¢ | suicide under the influence of his pursi knowledire any of the multi and one cure for all these {1l and that | 11 New York, where sulcide fs ftselt a | in life which he wishes were tutional and statutory prohibition. In | que - nt all these troubles have helt | yygng possibly be made an accessory. But Globs-Domotriit the stomach and that organ must [ wyoro guioide is not punishable, how can | AR account of the. fatalitic LA, d orms in the United States ln the law deal with the person who is the | the number nearly 5,00, o \ contact with rum, wine, b e S than the loss AL F e S der the weather s i (o terest. person exerting the influence A their hard great cor ugily “rinsed” with distilied wate; ark ilclioholic beverag This is pronounced by George PROFIT SHARING [N HARD TIMES = - A Puipit Fietion. . ter preventive than a dose of | The Independent of a week ago gives ohl Cribun Tako f ; y ders or an ipecac capsule. Dr. | recent facts about profit sharing whi An Omaha clorg the | ¢ the standard, « i ures us that a lifetime’s study con- | in considerable light concerning the workings | rouble in Chicago is ; Qtherelts cution of Pren 1 i i : 8 for Keeping the Worl’s fair open Sunday of . &% him that the only specific for the | of the profit sharing system in hard times. | But the judament appears o fall on i of comparativ 5 sent disorders and all future disorders, | The article referred to is really an account | Whole country. WWus the Sunday openin unhung m : | o ¢ Béritac g svinpathized with to such e g what may be their nature, is the single | of an expericnce meeting lately held by the | that? grimen s the sin and labor will | American Association for the Promotion of X510 ATy rrison nt under any condition or treatment | Profit Sharing, and decpite the roseate view Phlladelphia Inquir g ] S S vill be like a menagerie lion | which the writer and the promoters of proft | Astronomers are a ullin may i ML L ; el ; with his teeth all drawn and claws clipped. | sharing are Inclined to take the s as | fact, that the sun is 1 ; but | ular werckly livered 7 - NG “You're off, Dr. George,” cry Prof. | given go to confirm the opinion h we :l'v\\n:v eventu; wlh‘ Ju“ « ‘\, 3 tim cate newspapers at so much ap 4% ¥ y of Missouri and Dr. Stewart of Ne- | have already expressed, that while profit [ s this, according to cilt 3 ) lia 1 was in my e 18 said to be now nearin y grand jur: i he is sald to be now near ; ; nd JUTY | ida, A porous plaster of the free and un- | sharing be and often Is an excellent [ cur between 5,000,000 and ( i consi |y Rl EEcls o Joavt Y el "1 limited will cure Uncle Sam's splenatic | thing for particular enterprises and for par- [ (fenee. "8t Sresont e o 5! | [ e RO ERENIECL SeEmOuS Hehlna ; ; 1S Rl liver and set his kidneys to acting like those | ticular employes™t @oes not point the way | for ali purposes, and evident : addrosse " populist party in Nebrask PEREARLL -ho Rbte o publls 3 2 Ry datnd 2 eI of a boy. Free silver and plenty of it at 16 [ to the industrial/millennium, o Gibuaincss a Gt as | by my colleagues of the honuse and gitorruption for sevoral: yes he has [{oft X M ond o Ll {o 1 will do away with all labor troubles and | To the facts in:fhe case of Alfred Dolge, — myself departed for a nd sermonless world t railroad managers. [f any 5 \ Mr. Astor Criticises iis Newspaper., This would understood by e LU LS A TR Y | convert the frenzled anarchist into a docile | the manufacturer of felt goods and the PG |feha it L otany BAER BT VAORCoREDIEE OYAtHEPIUD and lamb-like being. founder of Dolgeville, N. Y., who last year Although Mr. Astor docs not attempt existing be r senator f iThe conterence of the American Foderation | inter the Intereitagor-dustiesroduire ive the patient more currency,” eries Dr. | celebrated the gfiarter centennial anniver- | Sontrol the epinions of his pupers, e vec: HoSEIciLE i y) and myselt of Labor could not adjourn without dabbling | that they sl proseeuted and punished. | g opiorram Donnelly. Set the printing | sary of the establishment of profit sharing | tonts, and Mis comment <omeitnee (i | fee ( I in politics as well as In strike mattors, It | The same law that has been invoked against | Joieus™ 1y motion and distribute a few | With his employes, we have some time ago | AROther epls HIL R b G L s L A orle LR bad to condemn both the republican and | Debs and his c must be applled | 100 e op greenbacks among the tollers! | called attention, YNobi only was he unable | Dall publieationscct forenrs o tne ol | senators, have had some very spirited and S anana i nes her ravainDd demoeratic parties and to ple support to | to the rafiroad managers 1t they are found | qp v checific applied promptly is an infallible | to distribute any profits or to give his cus- -“;'“""x o 'l_l_ copy_of the paper pe- | animated discussions on matiers pending in | o 1 Hbetiame vty H:1|~I<w- o the populist candida The conference was | to have done anything to render them amen- tomary annual banquet last year, but the | housemalla?” ingeribed Across 1h i bio | iebaciumber where we did not agree. such | ¢ AuIORIE AT by el the sexes pt separate, in differcnt colonfes pere cure. i called for no such purpose, ner was it au- | able to it, any halting or tr in the mat- e b pencil. The editor retalinted chortly as0g — L ) it o 8 n These are wodly remedies,” cry bus;ness depression o 00! clle: ¥ € retalint hortly after brea: the s hies! e hal eling fol These are all ungodly remedies,” ¢ry the p niitn the fall compelled | Dencil. The editor e L t the slighiest personal ili-feeling for :m:n_r”l to speak for the members of 1 t lolding railroad managers to the | oo " e arvinity, and they can bring no 1 to cut wages 10 per cent n addition Astor with the miremaricithats{0|| (LIS Bentiemantonany GUIcr.fand, ‘exprossing t R e e measure of legal responsibility for their | Loyop to a generation of wicked sinners. | His employes, to Ve 'sure, accepted the re- matter, T desive 15 say (as obect to IS fiaw that like begets like, and that criminal pledge of populist support is decid pre nection with the strike while |y oy 00y has brought this nation to grief | duction without complaint—a fact attributed 0 Ingland, or debate, however plal may aver | ST gERLILe, ey gly prosecu the labor ‘leaders | ¢ )0 wickedness of Chicago in keeping the [ by Mr. Dolge to_the influence of his profit . London D T lenves in my heart feelings of il-will foward s uld certalnly bring reproach upon World's fair gates open on the Sabbath day | sharing system, By others to thelr Inability | gobiGhe 5 imdeed Tood "ror f e S L ARG The man or set of men who will R e aaoh eyabDs = urts and amor veople s on liters b do better elsewhere. Hard times with | roads at Chicago a prelimi ting o IMROID DULIED RERUNDED, ’ z table spot in the vicinity of Omaba and tempting our gospel ministers with th b rouael Yo e of 1 The negotiations between the United States | There is a growlng feeling in Colorado that P of distrust of the intesrity, MIMNSs | airyctions of Midway Plasanco on week . Pomeroy, the New Jersey ink manu- | e delesates, mastins and ¥ 'miners | and Spain relative to the refunding of exces. | Governor W eck rein is too low for will reap a rich reward. Something of t ! Uity of the federal juliciary. | givq Unless ye repent of your wickedness | facturer, have been tided over without any | disputes of Gre it Britain rmally ac- | sive duties collected by the Cuban customs | safety ; ursent necessily for demonstrating |y gtop your Sunday plenics and seek sal- | Profits to share, but also without any of | Sebied the principle af aminimum living | ofiicers on American goods entering® Cuba | Doubtless the sight of s much unstocked man i above the law, for there | yyjon by patronizing our churches there can | the trouble with employes which some other | per cent advince on the rates of 1885 And | beesien s Clory conclusion. The | water had a debllitating elect on- George ‘ lespread feeling that position and | 1o 116 yope for this land. neighboring manufacturers had to endure, | the masters guarantee that wages will not | yger i erroncous transiation of the repe | © s ¥ ol does, enable men i this: countr: With all these prescriptions before them no | The Nelson Manufacturing company of St. [ is renlly a most Important ecoior ertoire and descriptive list of treaty. When o Ak el e rspanATen and o | o iy e DRI Bt M 1 | i waons wonke ot T e o | et o R e R T ligations and to contravene the laws with extolled as the triumph of profit sharing in Sn il € our exporters reinforced by the State de Justico Field of the Unit supremo End in Pyrotechnic don. partment, they admitted the orror and have | CONrt s summering in the Catskills, hob- e afiralipondahias, shadiia RErentidealeto o COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. times. Last summer the management a:ked More than 200 wln‘v‘w";' op1 viglted Tl Cnlicl| A, i]“xl’s oalEana peind e hl«‘-’}:;:"‘: ‘\‘H:-hw\l‘ o m‘m; v e *w Pull Turests of repreaive messures of tho ui | W erating (s feling. Thee prsistent (ho rran 1wl B ul ey Tor thre.auar | co R EMO veonle il he, Gl | excome colloclons, b 4 manlfestol"hy e | | CWengs ey sna v al Pulnan, most severity scem to have very little cffest | Violation of the law to regulate railroads ters wages on the condition that the one- | WRICR Was offictally closed on the night of i i | donations made by of | Havana of July 1 and transmitted to the | cheerfully applaud Do o anarchis Prance, o con ithout having suffered any of the penalties quarter wages should be paid back as so o closing, exercises o ' “rancisco | State department by our con: Bieiin auaroniecs . Bran iEh L in an address delivered before the New York | & Honlabels acicrasaoondgth D oy e R D D 1l general Geor intie thelr activity despite the wave of pop- | has Jed Lhe people to feel,that rallroad |\ nl oo fio iation Tast week, and o | 5 the atate of business permitted, This {f::‘;;z”""':fl;' R A T e vrxu“:x‘.}”ft.”x: ;":l‘:;x:} }r; “nfl ||1 et luvllnhp oIk ";"I‘x’)\“r.x‘vxvl“‘v"x‘v\VHA“!SVV':IW Mu" State Teachers associs a8 ] ch’ shot up ' the following nis ansmission of claim for rott duties o winning is a horse on the ular indignation which the assassination of | mauagers, while in theory no better than proposition Is :ald to have been accepted by | when the red cock crowed in the Court of | beeause of error in application of the repe . : iy . [ i ) ] Rl i el mpe sl 3 coct ) ecause of error in application of the reper or of the interrogation, “Where did you Bresident Carnot called down upon them body eise before the law, are in fact | JUI8 theconfublon. tha tho men “with cheers.” In October full | FIonor of the World's Columbian Exposi- | toire having been ordered by the minister 2 o popular mind regarding these two kinds of | p tion at Chicago and the glories of the White | o the colonies, in telegram inserted in the T i The daily discovery of new anarchistic plots | above it. It is certainly time that something wages were resumed again, and the in- | City vanished in flame and smoke, The end arains € The pictorial paarade of the military in % o A ro done to show that the managers of | Sducational institutions the explanation thus | Lo %% EE PR B SR A | Wak "ot without certain fitnexs, Ior | Gazette of Havana of the 20th inst., the im- | tno Chicago papers Justifies concentrated eeps right on. The latest purports to plan | were done to sho 2 AnAEALS volunteered is not at all superflous. Gather ; ast year showed | 4y, heauty, and perhaps no less for their | Porters who have paid or deposited amounts | gotjon for libel or bombardment of White- the dostruction of all the different branches | rallroads are as amenable to the laws of ! f sufficient profits to repay the wages fore- | insubstantiality, the collcction of architec- | under protest for that reason and claim | Guoith ooy of government at once. Unless repressio the land o other peopte, that con- | 4¢ random the different prevailing ldeas on | oo aithough not enough profits to declare | tural triumphs’at Jackson park had veen | tie return will please address the rospective [ 'EP Sy : a i epression) | A 4 this subject and you will find that as a rule | 520% i am City. Tt melted away like | collectors of customs in solicitation of the | . Reform is not appalied by the task before oon made effective there may piracy among them against the publie in- | M SEREEE SECSAL TAE AT IR 48 8BS | any wages dividend. A number of other e:- ), swiftly and ivreparably same M. CABEZAS. it In New York. ~An eminent ward heoler g1 orvel terests is 0 ore stifiable th. g | © 2 % 3; tablishments in whicl 0 s ring nom- ————— “ vana e 3 . S has been sentenced to death for promis- forelgn intervention, ter oo, vior Ju ’m bl 2o ot | polite name for college. This confusion is i Ly hichyptoNtashatinggpom ‘1 FOR LONG SERIONS. Hayanes Junese0. 1802, cuous assaults on voters ; === those whom they employ, and that thelr | o, 0104 furthermore by the Indiscriminate "Tis an ill wind that blows nobody good. - inally prevailed, have never shared any i LEASING OI" INDIAN LANDS. It is evident that the press gang In Wash- | position is not an I gnabl '”“'I‘l‘ gainst | o tion of the name university by Insti. | PrOftS With their employes for the obvious | Galveston News: It things t com An_important piece of Infjan legislation | mye gtoppage of the mails checked the cast ttion and punishment for violations ot | i;ons tnat are nothing more than colleges reason that under the system adopted thero | YOUF Wa, Why ¥ round and head ther off. | permitting Indinns who old ‘lands allotted | war progress of Pentoyer's utteras {o them in severalty to lease tho same was re . (N ST BEER (06 e ae : imigated them on the way. and members may not enter the charmed | 1aw. if not mere pretentious academlies. Nor are "‘: :,’“ 'II’“" ""] ”I’"I'” tgcdivide Towel cGouriers - Wont down with his [iported to tho house yesterday. It was: pro- % Mr. Det “‘.’u?' ‘l’\\ nfirm () S ‘ i c = z % So far then as the laborer Sy colors flying—the painter when hi P e R e i el R e Mr. Deb: might as well confirm the re- gridiron circle which is walled in by “pro- G A e T the pretended universitios the only offenders [ S0 T 1448 4% Sy "I‘ ] I i posed by ‘Tiepresentative Bickler of Southilont tnat the strika is off:: ' Jahn Smitihiek fessional courtesy.”” In the estimation of the R in this line, for the older universities, among AnnE 0 concerned, he: has ‘no At 2 | Slevel the treaty with the Yuma Indians of Cali- | declared against the strike, and J. Smith gang a republican or -democratic statesman | There Is in cession at Cleveland the great- L J " | i too numerous to be trifled with. o e bR A e xl““flxmx‘x convention thal has been OF | |ogges attempt to foster both the college :-‘:‘.’.:2\-‘;“:‘; \i-)‘ltll-l ‘xl-wnlii“\m;:. :‘mi;pi “Ty s Brastingliiem Tl T SO A6E exIatingJaws L Inaiasis ot resonvac{ o AR S LT T populist go to the slightest excess will be held a A Nt e sEs 1 0 work is his ges. The former | enough for you? Mder existing la dians on reserva i fac at eminent adyocate o ) PR e al i eay snags and NSRS o o ealitha g yscaltyundsnions) and i theshamey | b ST kAT 8 R, B D68 Hong mayslease thatpilands ibubinginnthonity. |EouREesat st A1ISneRo0n Are ol iMIRERUR It I8 beastly, disgracetul, humiliating, damn ar. s thein ALy PR G I . a tota Vogue: Mrs. Hale (ust marrledi—Maria, |t jeases was given to Indians holding | breaking into the boycott. The Pappio cyclone Ing. And yet it is written in the signs of the | the societies of Christan Endeavor, an or- | (iirios now and then, notably with Rad- loss, of his accustomed share in the prot- | we wil have cels as'n second course for | (OF 1SS Was Eiven to Indiaas hotne | preRRE LAY CT ) times that whisky kuows no politics, with | Banization of young people for religious | oo college, the woman's colleglate de- 2 2y dinnor. Maria—How much o 1 to get, | 0 its, and he Is liable to a reduction in wages | 4inner, Muria—Faow much o o Vabdd | Indians in Dakota, Mr. Pickler says, hold ster Brooks is a Tennessce youth of 18, a slight leaning toward democracy of the | Work which has had a most remarkable | ooiment leading to the work in Harvard Kentucky brand. growth since It came into existence thir- |\ picongity but the misapplication of the besides. The employer without profits is | will be sufficient. lands which are uscless (o them because they | weighing 130 pounds. He is six feet six == teen years ago. It now comprises 28,000 | yopny g gtill frequent, even with those who ave not the farming implements necessary | and growing. A few years ago he broke Mr. George M. Pullman kindly voluntesrs ought to know better. 5 Hyglene: Mr. Younghusband--Oh, doctor, | for cultivation and the same condition is im- | his neck looking down upon the t of the had anticipated sharing with his employes. | come at once, My wite s suffering awful | boica upon Indians in other sections of the | world, but fostering care reunited the pirts to take the American people Into his confi- | 1:700.000. There are Endeavorers in Canada, college is an educational institution for Great Britain and other foreign lands, but His gains during hard times must rest in | {orture, DoctorZIs it wo bad as that? M| woit “While the complaints from Dakota | The unanamity of New York papers fn % A Indians led Mr. Pickler to introduce th oring Chicago may be explained by the dence by assuring them that there fs not the purpose of developing boys into men. the membership is in this the greater stability of his employes, ‘who | she can't speak. measure, it applies to the whole country. | fact that directory figurcs prove Chicago to a dollar of water In the $36,000,000 of Puy- | the sreat bulk of A university, on the other hand, is defined hope to resume profit sharing so soon as Buffalo Cour! While the SR ke I /of loass Which Inay b mada.| 1o Gunsy GIEOCOEY fEULes piote DiceRR R profits reappear, and for the same reason | have occasional streaks of bad luck, it is | is limited to five years and they must be | Pha jealous mutterings of would-be rivals man company stock. It Mr. Pullman woul | C0U0UY. where there are about 24,500 80- | py progident Low to be an Institution whose cletle havi 1,500,000 members in round perhaps in a greater willingness to stand | the horseman who neglects his harness who | ratied by the secretary of the Interior. are among the annoyances of eminence kindly inform the country how much of | U5 alm it is to give to the scholar and to the t t life under the stamp that statement as false, s e ner T ve never loft rankling in my t allowed to Mter-marry and el kind. For 1t weil known Id thereon a village of summer nature is now going on at or near Callioun where a few Omahans have taken for the heated term. What is wanted desirable place where quarters may b vided for those of moderate n of reach of the smol 1 heat and of the city. Chicago should extend sympathy to Tur- key. The “sick man of Europe’ is con iderably shaken up. I sorely perplexed. impunity, and the course of the managers America, did not escape the stress of hard “By a university I do not mean a college," explained President Low of Columbia college ington has decreed that populist senators | DT greater protection against the roads Washington Star: How sweet this novelty them the one over which President Low ! & he. Inroads: of | Washington Siar; Fow siveet this hovelty | tornia, ana few members appreciated fts {m. wwhere In the world this proper distinction comes to the in the same position, whether or not he socleties, having a total membership of plaint. Profit sharing, however, does not really knows what hard lines are, i F A . wage reductions without unnecessary com- PATI AND POSTOR A monument to John Drown on the site of numbers S P R e The Waterbury: Countryman (to dentist) atent ve been Issued as follows: To | the old fort wherein he took refuge at Har- that unwatered stock has found its way into | DUmbers. In order to appreciate the mean- | gpouqist the utmost opportunity for study- | P 3 1 wouldn't pay nothin’ extrn. fer gas. Jost | Nasonts have Lot Inuel ax ioleus 0E | Das. Morryclis an early posgibilily.e Bantain the pockets of railway managers as a gife | 108 Of these figures one has only to com- | y0 any gubject which the resources of clviii- | !nsure profits. It therefore affords no | yank her out if it does hurt, Dentist=You | \ater, washing machine; Alonzo J. Knapp, | Chambers, an old and respected cltizen at In consideration of their influence with th zation can command. A college should put | DArrier to the recurrence of times. | & Rrvmah—Oh, tain't me thats got the | Allanee, animal trap. To lowans—KFrank | that place, has set about getting subscrip- )t other organizations the greatness of M. Anderson, Keokuk, cooking device for and already has sccured promises of pare them with the numerical strength companies with whom the Pullman com- its students through a Judiclous discipline | 1t 18 @ device for promoting harmony be- | toothache; it's my wife. here in a whi . familiar. The number of Free veon: employer. andi employe, not. nute. g fruit canning: Thomas Cascaden, jr., Water 5,000 for the monument pany has made contracts the country might | Which is famillar. ‘The number of Free | o yory ming and body; it must necessarily | tWeen employer and employe, not a solution | minu fALL oaning s, SL0Itas Catoatal L) r 0105 the MARUISNL A A e Masors iIn this country is about 700,000, of } 1 gogmatic to a certain extent; its object | °f the industrial problem. Tid-Bite: “Parker Is to reason.” Earnist, assignor of one-half T o i N Y e S Q0. Rellows- /185,) d Knights of | i5 tg equip men to be prepared to enter the \Hawidass he shawiic ‘ha sat by D MeCook, Ricevillc, coln holding national holiday to the white house for s 425,000 The membership of the | various walks of life. The university sccks | The election of Chancellor James H. Can- | taking oft one boot before he. removed Hiog flevigar Jobn, W -Harnion, the president’s signature several days ago, Endeavor soeleties outnumbers the Masons | o wyimulate research and original work: it | fleld of the State university to the position | Other ri Bdwin Q. Hostings, Dos M Alnlasiand bl SR IRaR RN 04d Fellows combined, and | deals with methods rather than materials; | of president of the Ohlo State university s | Adams Freeman: “Do vou like this busi ¢ window sereen; George § LR, e, Who sont it to Samuol 168 a8 numerous as the Knlghts |yt ongeavors to transform men into scholars, | @ gratifylng compliment to the ability of | ! sald a lawyer to i barmuid, N H. Underwood, Onslow, power shears: |t SN R Ay L ; 3 he said, “not as well ax I i yours:! | Suinuel T, Williams, Muscatine, housin It largely outnumbers the total | mhg work of the college, then, is compara- | that energetic educator, but at the same | “Why mine?" said he. “Well" she repl| Ll iae hausing (OF | tion of Labor, with & characterlatic. latter ‘your clientage gencrally sobers ug J Bl rntindRnle you present your bill.”" more fully understand the extraordinary in crease In the capitalization of his octopu and the facility for floating the stock and muking it puy heavy dividends In any gathering of the representatives of Nebraska manufacturing industries Omuha naturally contributes the greates'! numbe But Omaha pe-ple must n are home industries outside of thefr own city ; General Kelly's forces executed a masterly Laube, Huron, assignor of one-halt to J L BCIY (Orose GRAQUIRE BB LS Hymans, Del Rio, Tex., wheel KEUD)git HAMRIRR (0 O RIR Companion S A RrOfeRRO AR Il Rb Postoffices have' been ‘established at Dr Aty Bt airn viua iy P PP £t T P T T P ey entific school was questioning a student on | sen, lda county, Ia., and Vanderbilt, Can TN ISR LY QORRFLIRIEC U ARDY SA that also have a claim upon their patr i 0 this | payve money sufficlent for Its purposes and | come so great that {t is almost impossible | some matters Which had Deen fone over et N AL G TR 1, and ar ollowsd. Thres. square We expect Nebraska merchants to pat zation, capable of accomplishing a vast | yyat there may be no absolute immediate | to keep track of men engaged in collegiate the hesining of the term | sen and Jonathan Pratt posting I vors: St i i, pask unt of good for the cause in which it | nocossity for more. A university, however, | work. They win thelr spurs in some west- | you thini that's hardly fair? pasmagiivaly,s oo e F AT TN L™ 10 reclbracate a0 far 1 Jc18 enlinted,. -~ Oompored | of i never can have enough money until there ern university and Work their way east [ “What do you mean?’ aske (b ary st . aanals ith sbundance of energy s X A 2 2 fessor. : : A d he & B itiar. . Honie - \nduatry. ‘with. us. ahoula | ¥ are no new regions of knowledge to be ex- | by steps or leaps 4 the case may be. This Why, don't you think we ¢ » lley, vice M. N ! A0S onil e gaRRAL wean Omaha industry first, Nebraska in I ] Jasper ¢ dustry nd and the industry of distant | nbership of all the labor organizations | fiyely definite; that of the university abso- | time it calls attention to onc of the weak the country lutely unlimited. As to the question of ex- | 5pots in our western universities. The con forget that the It 1s indeed o magnificent army of Chris- | pange it is conceivable that a college should | petition for successful professors has be- | 18 every reason to expect that wniza- | pigred, It must provide for a small handful | is very pleasant for the man who is thus | Shakespeare suys, o 3 Mingo, i tion will go on Increasing of specialists' apparatus, laboratories and | promcted, but it Is none the less detrimental | 52" — Sl RS AR 406 0 Adwh (n oL G strength and enlarging It r use- | hooks so costly In themselves, perhaps, as to the unfortunate western university and SUMURYG SHNEINBNT, T b Ay ntly to view the fleld of fulness in the sphere of Its operation. One | 4o pay all the expenses of a moderate sized | absolutely ruinous o ‘the stability of both SR o county, Albertus Meas, v My arl o Srast o | of the most dlitinguishing festures of the | oolege, There are always other fields for | professor and unlversity. The University of | I love you for the sweetncss you have | Temoved gt fair bulldings on Eudeavor meetings 11 thelr unsectarianism. | ¢no university to conquer. Nebraska has suffcred) in this respect along | ., Sprinkled in my way, =~ WESTERN PENSIONS, Inception, prog To the confusion of ideas as to what dis- | with other western' universities, particularly | = erammed my. day AR, M SRR —_— that pletures tingulshes a college from a university must in the occupant of the chancellorship. It [ T 1qve vou for the ki \neas that your cterans “' Uia:Line 2y i‘.fli‘.,‘.,,.,,"""' by . e, '»“"““‘, also bo ascribed the diversity of opinion s to be hoped that it will not be forced to | For (he Kineee that enthrall e, w ATON, July 14 i lowed 1t was lost exultant, sings! ! | co to the author cationa 5 ons. A fe ersities o > my 1y pr of a Helous Rt 1 o e ey o, s oo et | caloga taliatons. A tow unlersen ot ' iniradon, e,y for e suldng of my oney, . lpsertlon Lot ol point he may have been justified in deelining g factors In the phenomenal growth | country can produce. The demand for col The national good roads conference that Original—1 Smith to hit the bullseye on the Sabbath day | he organ‘zation. Since the days of the | leges, on the contrary, is largely a local has been In session at Asbury Park, New golden hoping that once Hialoa =le o twhi ne of life, movement the rigid discipline of the army cann 1 lers world his not witnessed %o | demand, Every section of the country must Jersey, With an attendance of delegates | g ¥ coM B SR L0 oo Fardin, Restor - and r foll Jpan. the tamilianaiil prate disobedience. If Cedarquist off id a spread of a religious movement. In | be supplied with facilities for collegiate edu- from all but three states in the union, p dawning day to fill! i reyhill (de Mur Shedo fowers af BimAn BARCIRARE when he shot at the target Sunda 1881 the whole organization comprised only | cation, and while there are certain ad- sents gratifying evidence of the increasing | y 1ove you for the welcome I know is wait r , r tho- new moon beuk DAR f8 not upon his conscience, w wo socle With sixty-elght members. As | vantages to be gained from the consolidation and widespread Interest In the moyement iz m o eent abave them LhiBing an4- maNS say. If it s, this cl e ted the present membership is not | of a university and a college into one, it for improved country roads in the United | At b neat when the hoprs of poonday R, Nrappec 18,5 Rall 81 Bmake e labor flee; v L Jelle- | where the yellow red of blazing timbers states only in the last resort. The howe in Qustry movement is wider In its scope tha the local field of any one Nebraska city Ihe basis of the Christian Endeavor mov Private Cedarquist has been senten: ment 1s its broad interdenominationalism, six months at hard labor and docl while at the same time it enjolns strict month during confinement loyalty to the local church or denomina 1 h denomina- | on the subject of the multiplication of edu- re these constant changes s -ad- obey grders. He ls a tion with which each soclety 1s connected duze they BhvaR DR V1. 1. -ed A8 the evening sun wa hap'ness where 4 Henr 3 i el Loy for the last time full of sinners who must work on § far 2,000,000 In view of what has | takes many colleges to furnish the students States. The object of the conference Is love you for th mises that dear son. R FEyh ; flared against Ulue-black which covers path dav, much against their own inclinag b 2 mpiished in thirteen years it | for a single university. There can be undue simply to report progress and to discus \\»‘-}Mi h: :H\‘ Yo e R S P = | the site of the White City and covers s 1 A Del | all Mom, It uot against the dictates of eonsclence. | would be easy o ov mate the pos- | multiplication of colleges, but we are still the best means for accomplis its object you, sweetheart!