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12 THE OMAIIA DAILY AUGUST 25, 1895, T"E O\h\lL\ S(anA\Y B]‘ AS TO DERVISHES. auoted and the wenkness in prices ix faid than the magter of cost, large ag |ln-|v!,|1lv comment upon dramatic events ™R Imll\’lu_l crown, cran _-uurf AT TR PULPIT, i 4 The origin of dervishes may be traced | therefore likely to continne until the [expense would be that the theatergolng public eant -and | goyon Globe: The brethren who yearn to| Kansas Dlty Star: A lot of preachers witly 9 B. ROSEWATER, Editor to Persia. The Arable dervishes are |overproduetion conses, The indications | T " has commanded more or | Will rely upon it as a guide to the (rue | paint the little red school house orange seem ore zeal than knowledge are scheming to known as fakivs, which, teanslated into lare that this is not likely to come goon, ittention of congress for a fvalue of the performances prosented | fo be e gsbiing ovet:ti AR tow over prohibition plain - English, hat Job is one of those undertaki t Al: The New York el monntebanks, That name also fits the ers to make any materfal advanee | been presentod to that body and dis- | i r to ba “don, this country . » defends the propriety of church latter day dervishos of Omaln, The the price of anthracite coal during |enssion of frrigation has taken a wide | Senator Hill of New York expeets | ¥ Journal: The general th will be generally endorsed. Con- dervishes constitute a religions order as | the coming winter, 1t Is of course quite | pange, Every argament that could ho | 8000 to have a sympathetic companion A DL A.. a8 recently prin 1 are certainly entitled to occasional distinguished from the seenlar clergy | possible that consumers generally will [oduced in sipport of the proposal of | 10 eX-Governor Campbell of Ohio, They ation has got. conteol, it Brookiyn Bagles. A" Jereey IVCEIETIE just as onr dervishes are distinguished | not all the benefit from the sitan- [ govornment aid has boen offer 1t | Will e companion pieces on the altar of bigotry yostorday defended the ‘mosquito, onacconnt [ from members of Protestant churehes | on they ought o vecelve, owing 10 has heen urged that as conditions now | democratic gubernatorial sacrifices : e B L ACLRLUY KT e ad - discovered it ! af ith ubinations of retail dealers, hut t . v i ACTos of S = bers of the Cathollc | LNrOURh a miscrocope. Ah, brother, We have who not affticted with Romano ! 3 e the millions of acres of land in the rs of the Cathollc | not time to look through & isss Whet GHs mamt b y A Signifien Fvent. " phobia. The Oriental dervisl » ot | WET derive some adva A distriet, helongin, vern . ek v b and no political control can be more hose birds from your state gets to work D EVERY MORNING, 3 : , wns Jugelers and iy vate not in time to enable pro- fnumber of years, Varions plans have fand bidding for their patronage. N . P T 3 b s eputable than that which selects for p A recognize the interpretation which Fhe value of ihe securities of the Fent, will not be settle generations Kalser hias made a pacific S AL it bos ir ordinary Tegal tribumals o courts give |C0a1 ronds has been forced down bY |10 come, but will Tl wnoeeupied, a | War anniversary. 1t i piain o 1o over et vefecied b | 14ea (bt conterence aRpoInEIIS. Ass. miTE of the letter of the Koran and no 'h “‘”" but this "\;"" matter An fwaste and desert in the very hoart of ¢ e i e t SWCh e fhy God. They are not, excopt the small i } i Yeife ERITR which the general public bas any fnter- | o nation, neti wall hetween the n Th n harges are all selected ARG LU Gl L gl S R g i A tiie. Troie, { On n_Soltd LA nes meets, and then tha guides, who preach the i law e y Mty Atlantic and the Pacific. 1t lias been Dotr Sioux City Tribune: Senat . £ them, Al W9 apOomE effect o weaken the combination and {gpeqed that as a prudential nvestment A business boom that n g There | this t t 1 days were made by the |lead to dis disintegration, 1 § Ithe government eannot do b than | Strengthen right the hot months is the ur i ¢ that is to say, all of them genuine arti has come to stay Th: bishops never gave me a wise man appreciates this and Is manag vidity and make it pos Iis affairs accor Times: The only lottery in | doctrine, Our Omaha dervishies do not iy cognize the interpretation which th = extortionate and oppressive 1o take steps to redoem this vast body gree unequaled by any other monopo- o fand from its ordinavy legal tribunals or courts give Tub 1isi ' the of the letter and spieit of the constitu 2 i ! tion. They do not even recogn listie combination in the count sible and practicable to have a prosper - g i by virtue of the protection of Vo iion of its polic The B PO eSS, t 1 s n s and in direct violatlon of the prozecution of its policy it ous settler upon every quarter scetion ; o : s ¥ beurd pagan Japan. 1t is operated in obligatory the biblical commandme the golden rule. They only acknow! toctlons dliRe O Mw It OL. DS Iy 1t Bt afl thees Negtnionts finve.| - Sowh in ORts T G il are some very good p ! ¥ as the forelgn concession 1 o the authority of (heir spivitnal nlon, ‘e existenice of this failed to make any fmpression upon the | getiing ready to 1 L L8 tapravortad AL [SraliohAm it et L1 peotedticH DERIGHENS ATl e HUREL 1 eMiRARE oF Ti%0 n s betteved to be clearly In de- fopponents of government aid, o ave | ¥ith the same cheerful indust : k. But if the memhers of the | stop 2 Jiffy. The Japanose laws agiest the constitution and statutes [ypae kel to in the near fati ! : ) 5t Workine themmselves are very strict. Likewise the only doetrine of the higher law. 1 Il"“”\-\]" L and there 18 ‘»‘”' | rhe question of reclaiming the arid they folng some snium amoking WIeHrEIECHI regular Mohammedan dervishes | TOUDE that it could be made amenable |y will, however, continue to o L " i The Japancse laws in convents, which are endowed |0, the federal antl-trast lnw, but 10 |, upon publie attention. s fm. | il t | medy for ailments of that k reasdingly eigorous k effort lins cvet been minde to enforce |inunneo s too grent to permit 1t to bo Herald: The public b L nated. Tt Is not nocossary, lowover, | HICSC Hws nialust 16 though 1t Las fuynaoned or lost sight of evew for a B R i e e By ston Courler: Put as much braine into Alubl R A LD b i session of congress. The people 10t have the backing of wise men, and partly | e pulbit as ther HIRLLIL AL Ll ful s the combination in Pennsylvani the west, who understand and ap. | , The duke of Cambrid ’ Decauss (e’ reasone given for i action i1 | PCE and the aversgs man and woman will lowever, that nelther party has ven- Lo g™ o0’ e is involved i A "f"‘j;w AL BCILL LRG0 \« Lol o b i A newspaper is a time honored institution and tared to make a fight nst it in the | gt Ish army and ator Hoar goes fur h ULl d ena annot be put down in this age of progress enmeinted by the prophet. “The secker | auestion rospecting the progress and | Lord Wolseley s (o succced him. - The ar ¢ out that the public school i and enlighienment by simple dsauncikUIBE: sssi2 | of gain is the friend of God.” It is | ' T prosperity of the country, and who re- | ¥ 1 have a soldier of some experie ter of our American 5| In many a home where love, piety and purity f gain i the friend of Thore is one feature of this conl war at its head. The duke, It is true, saw a i the training of our youth In rule it 18 a welcome visitor and the chutch gavd it from a national and not sec- | eervice during the ean war, bu at v hools, without regard to h that is especially satistactory and t : luring the Crimean war, b t was gard to p no loser by its presence. Moreaver, it 's a tional point of view, intend to agitate k in the ‘days ‘of thuzeie-ioader is the chiet thing to be considered. ~His |y fORer BY (18 Broschee. HMor whiloh s the testimony it furnishes of the in 5 . e L e o Ty | mistak suppose ! re gether in Councll 125, tnder the . Ll il this subject until a wise and practicable & and emphatic words will ge far Qesecration of the Sabbath in g out th were such things known lerent weakness of great extortionate 4 : chiarges of cavalry and hand-to-hand con- | pross his views upon the public mind. What | (o eaion of the Sabbath in getitug spivitnal guidance of Winspear, Gilson [Pt Is adopted by which the vast arid [ ficis, Even Lord Wolseley, who in 62 years | we want s breadth of cltizenship, the will- | e iday newspaper; the wark on it and Covell, (o gain the friendship of God region ean be made avaflable for set- | o, s somevhat beldnd the times, but it | inkncas to give and (ake s members ont of | tho "Subath ving principally fn the sai Heathen Chinee when the deadly hotel hikai orteiit, Mlia: i st Do rocognlzod. | SCarcely matters, as the British army has and e believes this is bost secured | Bt baked beans and brown bread are soid BHILOIT 18§11k LB Tt 115 Ta s | 18 fhie seckerwiob iih, ) HIeELEnt & s g 1HUSY V. FecoRntAR] | HotHTiE o/ do skve 10 HIEIE saabas Sk the education of the Protestant and on Sunday with the full sanction of the o nmans il he lves of Arabinn and Turkish der | consequence compared with the demon however, that eastern and southern op- | ally. in the public schools side by law vishes are mainly directed to the pro- | iion o the inherent ability Tl the 1 | printil f 1 follow | s and political disfranchisement Lands that eannot be mortgaged or dervish to give up his private property. Many dervishes are por ! * mitted to earey on teade on the principle fitrere, [ doubtless this principle that inspires the political dervishes who arve banded to combinations f capital. The relief which is afforded the consumers of coal is a great gain, but it is of minor Why send missionaries te ert the position to government aid is an obstacle o measuring himself with e h mnistaAtmire tho. foraistence o ; ; the Jupx o Tussie, and growing up ate all that DOMESTIC IDYLS, L e O Fetlon ) EEHAIV o8 DLl CRTIL | s e ' ‘ on, | that Will not he easily overcome, New Yorl 8 el lath 3t Mps, Maybeick's friends In teying to 1 3 4 e of combinations formed for extortion, : freest. citiz ! q will ; fboHgng o in whieh the soul enters the Alem- | | srtake to hold st = making a stouter fight i MR AT roRaRtE have her liberated despite repeated re- | S0 A 10 of dreams, The lives | M4 Which undertake to hold in su AMERICAN BONDS FOI AMERICANS. | of it, apparen Against Japar v the that. 10 fan't my. catilt. that syouve Lustils, f-misal, or woi e us. S pense and to defeat the law of compe The Chicagn Inter Ocean, which did more | B7€At_empire of China did. But the fact i heard anything like it before ——————— Lt LSRR A O T GO e S o e R R i publicans | that China long had to content herself with | ‘ L only a restricted con h Sh 08 Ang 1 ts at scar: y | Indianapolis Journal: Minnte—T do think or from both sides at once. As an ex- | With the virus of ~fiatism than General | O7IY a restricted control over t L She| Los Angel T8 WHO | potilats Title mustnehie is JUst heavanty Weaver and all the other rampant g » well enough with t t ports never rode a bik Mar And Chollie himsef thinks that it backers together, and which more recently 1 the west, but in and beyond the moun- | Atchison Globe: Lt a girl keep her ideals. | malee hit ook rra) dew combination is worthy of consideration. [ has been a convert to the free silver 16 to 1 | {218 the hardy Formosans had things much | They fon't cost her father amything as long will hrea dead-head and enjoys a sinecure on the fallacy, raises the cry of “American bonds | their own way. Japan is probably wise in |as she doesn't marry one of them. | Judze: Marjorie That young man staying — city or county pay roll. According to S for Au ans.” That sounds very patriotic [ etermining to make her power felt there at [ Kansas City Journal: Mr. Corbett might [ the ‘other cottage scems “awfully niee, % ! Madge—Iut he's 5o slow. You would hardly You will have to hunt this the Bnevelopedia Britannica, tlie howl THE WORLD'S WHEAT CROP. and catching, but from a busir you be iy newly formed safe trust | to the production in themselves of that ought to e a combination that will | eestatie state in which the sonl entor stand o great deal of pressure betore it [ywhen the hody becomes an all-avound T ample of this the war within the conl e t, while she has trained troops and | go Mr, Cleveland one better and declare that " 3 . 3 7 L point it is decidedly idiotic. In the fi the appliances for campaigning at haj That | marriage is two grand, sweot songs. tw find the Nebraska farmer who is unable {0 qepvishes stand in a eirele, shoulder | According fo the estimate of the un- | bace America sonid ot it bap. inveat- | Formosa will advance more rapidly under | “Gpicago Times-Herald: Heo would be | to fully provide for himself and tamily |, Shoutder, cach on his vight foot, and |gavian minister of agriculture, which is ment of lier surplus capital in United States | Jepan's rule than under China’s 1810 | counted ‘a slow man nowadays who would | Boston Standard: e I love the countrs and for others hesk swaying the body and left leg backward | psnally accepted as very trustworthy, | fGG ey dollar so, invested would be B i auito on being glven an ell. ' | She""hat may be, but freshness can gain —_— g L 5 _ 4 1d'e i 0 4805 1 i . eric 1 f pos bvel Gog Somerville Journal: S imes g con-| no_emacks here : : - and forward, or from side to side. The [the world's wheat crop of 1895 is 232, | sible, keep all her surplue funds i eirols el Coe sists in a capacity for hard work, and some- [ 3 hese downpours of rain, though the Sttt dorvishes also stand in {000,000 Dushels less than that |tion or have them invested in American | : Hiac times in an ability to bamboozle men of Adams I'reeman: * how doleful those free gifts of a generous providence, are : ; e ; ¢ o % " | enterprises—in factories, warehouses, tram- e retail groc g0 are moving [ (IES two grls look! 1 wonder what's the matter o S ks a circle and form a ring, in which ward [of last year. This 08 = 1ot a | ways o, In the next place th purchase | to secure the enactment of a law by the i FHTAABibhtA Tifaek: Bilqustis s ot Al ¥ the t worth hundre s Of olARS |1yt and loodiums stand shoubder fo [Vory grent alling o, bat it is |0 Tnitel States bonis by Amcritan fon | noin Iatre to brovide for avendors | Philatelphia 1 Tatios Taim " with e | (e of them has beoy mareiod six monthy 4o it ialba B RO shoulder, swaying their bodies in all | perhaps sufficient to prevent any mater- | Jove ,.,2'\,:"“\;”\ deie ."m'li‘ ”K.\ NaaaE dlserte e ,-‘\‘ d I‘Iy |,:\ - :l‘.Y](‘)n’l“ Bt Good form is as desirable there as Well, which™ is Which? divections from which tl is any |ial decline in the price, though In the | gyempt from all taxes and the owner of | for each additonal line a separate license ve i, but he has been out with me and we're not engaged yot R i i . Alftarenc Harper's Bazar: “Well, my dear, what Librarian Spofford is smell of boodle or prospect of plunder. | face of reported reduced crops abrond |bonds not only beats his city. county and | must be taken out, at a ot of 5000 me Sl e iiference Dot | aid ‘You do at the Sewitis Circlo foduy?" § . Sy there was a decline in wheat the past | State out of the taxes which he would have | each permit. As the proposed measure would the Liead o iy L UL UL L b, nothing much. We tore up a few rep- The spinning dervishes of Turkey and | the s i B to pay on an equal amount of money, but he | create twenty-four divisions of merchandl }Il")\r’”" k At the latter is large, | utations and sowed a Tew sceds of discord India perform a pivouctte on their left [Week and the market closed without | is ‘enabled by the ownership of honds to |a store sellipg all the ariiels meratad S Ear NI R 2 [ESEt S CCHE SR RUON heels around the eirele with their eyes | any marked evidence of firmness. The | shirk taxes on other. taxable securitios wn therein would have to pay an annual lic M ‘,‘“'I"-:’ .I"l“li;,.- ]‘l“\v::‘_”‘;} n Gazette: “Did you receive an af- L "The | first effect of the Hungarian wminister's | Pretense that he has converted them Into | of $115,005. The scheme is aimed at the d T . L e | fectionate letter’ from Bar Harbor f - S — closed and arms outstretehed. The Jotiirg 5 United States bonds. An increase of the | partment stores in cities; but it would hit [ YANt2ge of a man 4':'-. let her hair down | (o0 Wira e ! 't was Now s the time for a fow more politi- [Omaha dervishes do not spin, neither | CStimate was to send the price up national debt is not desirable, but if we | every country store in the state. There ..“ml‘l l\w.-rll_lw \i.m.- ...v‘ e any words. She mer Love! Send s 5 5 et e PRI o » | mus e bonds to keep up casury | s elihood, howeve suc dious | Detroit Free Press: Yang Yu, the Chinese | me $100! AT TR e Biton i e R on, but large receipts from the [must issue bonds to keep up our treasury | smail likelihood, however, that such an odiou | | half w |: down .vlv|> road to l|rl|\- 1o they perform lahor 5>r any Kind, but e caused a reaction, It is in- | TEServe or {0 meel running expenses, the | perversion of the tixiug power will be ai. | minister, is learning to ride the bicyele. | fon to announce positive that their [ they always stand with outstretehed 3 ¥ 5 4 sale of the bonds to Buropean capitalists is | tempted by any state legislature, Give that At _American machine a fair | ones, what you doin'? Laying down a ear- names must not be considered in con- farms to grab anything in sight opr in | feresting to note in this connection that | certainly more desirable than their purchase A'KI«H[ml'],xly,IIH Ku Cheng massacres will be | 10ty™ yinas Ywho has just whacked his nection with a presidential nomination. | reach. In the final ecstacy the howling | there is claimed for the states of Min- by AL S U RN U, LOUNGING TO TH RON w Ty o RER R L LI T L LT d dervishes as well as the spinning dep- | 1eso0f ind N ey 1o ol ‘“. (! pati i, Prodnctiyehtas SEENGDeR e Dasus FOREIGN PUN. | ting the floor under it Hamlin Garland asserts that the faro | vishes take hold of ved hot implements, [0 the vield of wheat this year over | mne omana Bee, whieh is more of a tumble h Bax | New York Journal: Ada—Do you think game is a dead sure thing compared place ehunks of glowing charconl in | A5t 0f 22000000 bushels. bug than a bee in its practices, comes out i Cleveland World, August 18, London Tit A said the sick | the word “obey” shoull be omifted from b 1kt Bidas s 4 g i “h roportion. o » decline i allrivons e S e T e Vhat a change in the great state of Ne- | man to his wife, when the doclor pro- | the marriage service? - with - mining. Hamlin has doubtless | their moutis and exhibit prodigles of | What proportion of the decline in th SELT LN A QL LIV ot iy year the people of the stats | nouneed it & case of smallpox, “if any of my | Ida—Omiticd? Cortalnly not! It should tried both kinds of dissipation or he world’s yield will be horne by the | seiling out our bonds to Baglishinen) andinoklis/ére | objsots' of tbommiseration and aven ot |lavenicos call tell them tiat 1 am at last in | Merely be transferred (o the other party to would not attempt thus to speak by the Unlted States cannot yet be accurately | allowing Americans to bid. The Bee says: | charity, owing to drought and partial failure | 5 condition to sire thmm 0 hing.” the hontrhe el determined, but it will probably be in | “The Inter Ocean’s cry of American honds of crops. This year the barns and store 1 Motto Per Rider Witey, dear, T have| Washington Btari “Teremiah,” maid Mt the nelghborh of one-third, Eng for Americans is decidedly idiotic. It the es of the state are overflowing with just bought you tw bottles of extra old | Jingle's wife, as that g itieman came home o : ; Car Tt [ goes on to show how we can pay a bonus | ndid crop. A few days ago the Worid | Barolo for vour birth *“But you know newhat l‘.:u youton Ll e e toi iy land’s crop ess than Inst year, Dut | o ujjions to Bnglishmen to persuade them RDMALEL E0 intarviow With Mr. Blspieton, | vary well T neverdrink wine:' sthen No," replicd Mr. Jingle; “and you didn’t that I8 never a very important factor. | g huy our bonds—then pay them the interest who Tepresents the immigration Interests of | I'll drink it my to your good health e to talkk question marks and exclamation What is especially noteworthy and not | quarterly—and grow rich off glish one of the foremost I keepers in the country. Yet for all that he has had great difficnlty in keeping his hooks Truth: Stiffkins nelghbor)—Hello, musenlar strength which are generally interesting effects of excitement, but mostly jugglery and imposture. The Down in the capital of Arkansas fho |MoWling dervishes of Omaha are not pollce ing to exterminate the | Dehind their brethren on the Arabian bloomer. If the war lasts much long desert and the cities on the banks of 1 Burope, in which he gave an | Humorische Blaetter: “This morning the | points a8 you (o now - < . outline ¢ the prosperity which King Corn doetor ordered me to drink warm water ar at all reassuring, 5o far 48 this country | stupldity. The Bee beats even Cleveland and | would bring to Nebraska this year. Today | hour bafore every meals had oo pater an| =, vibune: “It was a bad break i concerned, I the fact that the export | Carlisle fn its toadying to English goldbugs.— | e have the ficures. “Thoy make ono dizzy. | drinking for tho st forty minuies, but i Hy n oKty Al Hen HeRmiis A : S ¢ s total of 225,000,000 bushels of grain e Jigere can swallow another drop. | hat couple the of d movement continues comparatively | Chicigo Inter Oc oha by of grain. Tiie | be jigkered if I can swallow another droj . o : srowth of this state reads like a fairy story i t W all f i 2 When a paper of metropolitan preten- | 5% Journal Amusant: “Why, sir," exclain He performed the ceremony all rizht, but sinall, having_Deen for tlfe pnst week, | Wihen o paper of metropolitan preten- | *'7f0y 8 CVg LA C T Drorrese 1 oris | Anlentnisiastic membAEIGE AL raRImer taL A never had married anybody in bloomers according to the commerclal reports, | 1008 18 compelled to resort to such piti- | production in Nebraska. '[is any state ever | ‘e s iy "ipber ofu regimental bund. | s and de's G little near-sighted, “you . ¢ ( erversion o cheap demagogy excecded this or even equale R R 5 D yw, and when he came Lo saluting the iy about Lalf the amonnt of the cor- | Ml perversion and cheap demagogy to o his or ev P ] U sight T should like to hear you play the | Know. and wh Y he became @ vesponding week of last year, while for | SUstain itself in a discussion of national | Jse™ e " Viigiicany | airs the drum mafor puts on, remarked an | \{{tid' furried i man. 1 i -~ 3 4 =3 unbelieving istener the last four weeks the exports of wheat | finance the weakness of its position is | 1¥70 i 5 ; .013| Der Floh: Lady—Your testimonials ar I OV and flour woere less than one-half of | self-confossed. There is cortainly noth- | 1 i 12:920.001 | satisfactory and I am willing to take you at g i i s ritten for The BanLof SR aon e naric ¢ ling in the views expressed by The Bee | 199 0,000 | the terms you ask, namely, 30 florins, only 1 (Written e fliosb™ otsithe “corraapondingineriod)io OROGUnINE Ehe mila on Tnliad Ba While the crop of 1895 does not quite | expect that you will treai 'my children with 0 over sorrow lightly 1814, rhis condition of uffairs at tho | concerning ilie anle of United Rtatesilioqualthe census year crap of 1880, Nebraske | abaction. Nicsery Mo Aftection? Then FECAnnOCibe aon i 'y The cloud i1l soon be lifted, present price of wheat is not encourag- | bonds abroad that would justify even | has gool cause for rajoieiig Oiher crons | want 5 florine a monih oxte R A s charm snakes and sl ebavrms. The e g i s Wably to be expeeted [an intimation that it favors the presi- | than cereals are so excellent this year that | Geillustreed Shiiversblad: Doctor—Put out stated In reliable cable dispatehe: 4 | Trip over sorrow lightly It s stated in reliable cable dispatehes | ¢ SO0 S A8 RGOS heh it will undoubtedly be the most prosperous | your tongue. (Meanwhile he writes out Lot ot its presence cast that Peru and F a have finally sot ) that the export movement will improve {dent’s plans of financ ering or the ex- | yoar in the history of the state. Just think prescription.) -There, that will do. Patient hadow on the hearthstone; tled the little international difficulty medicine men, who sell charmed oint- | trom now on, though it is hardly likely | clusion of American eapitalists from | of it, with'n a single generation th But, doctor, you did not even look at m rget the gloomy past ot b o | ment to political sorcheads and ehavm | 1o o inerease as to eause an advance of |bidding for Ameriean bonds, has gone from a cereal crop of tongue! Doctor—No, 1 only wanted you t Trip over sorrow lightly, that has stood between them for some % i 5 2,000,000 bushels to one ranging f keep quiet while I wrote the prescription. For joy is hovering nigh, time. There Is apparently still room for | N 3takes which other dervishes earvy |jee, Indeed, it wonld seem that wheat As a matter of fact, no American has | 660,000 to 275,000,000 bushel T ellore Hinne e it i " d biessings wait to r ipense lopes for the ful disposition of the | th |'|n ," Up to a recent | viod | grrowers may as well make up thelr |been excluded from competition for T».».I news vanv\vlrl.hl..) I8 good news | friar in refectory of a convent)—Are we ¥ Youn heart for ev 'mv h f . i it was in Kgypt and Hindoostan that | minds that the price is not going to be | bond purchases on equal terms with all { or the whole country, for the prosperity | allowe. to sahs ore O hen No, sir IR BYBecARTIN I e other South American republics. s i f any portion of our vast domain helps the | v T Ye weary hearts oppresse i the extreme degrees of squalor. of im-|materially if at all higher and that [others. But that is neither lere nor | oy Vinltor-—Then where: do.ail tose stumps of EmOTTON. DS (e Sunehts posture and also of selfamortitication | Jittle is to be gained by holding back | there. What The Bee has emphasized i P B B S L P SRSt RS ey i were (o he found among dervishes. In | iheir grain, since in any event the mar- |is that America will profit more by the | ERRIONALITIER, =4 — those remote conntries there ave der- [ ket will adjust itself to the known sup- | investuent of foreizn capital in Amer In the hands of General Campos the pen is | g vishes who spend their lives in the | ply. ican bonds than by their purchase for | mightior than the sword natural state of Adam, th bodies | According to the Hungarian minis- {investment by Awerican eapitalists, | Nebraska's condition may be lixened to smeared with woodash and their un- | ter's estimate the wheat crop of the | What Ameriea noeds above all things | 2t of a grand old soak Kempt hair twisted into a trban: some | world amounts to 2400,723.000 bushels. |is o rovival of business prosperity. To oar.O0ks pot apvear 1304 a0y Japanese wers roll head over heels for hundreds of | This ix less than four bushels per capiti | promote business prosperity Ameri o ria e miles; some contemplate the tip of the | for the consuni of wh the esti- | capital must be free to be Invested in | braska declines to come in out of (he jet nose from eighty-four diffevent postures, f mated per capita consumption in the | {he most remunerative channels of in- Post-convention cbitvaries of Senator Br and most of hese zealof subsist by | United States is about five hushels—but | dusiey, Saiting down millions b goy. | 785 be Al Hethiom until: s Novsmbar acrobatie feats and sale of fraudulent it insures an ample supply of bread | oenment bonds bearing loss than 5 per lepartment, bhut i vequire a gre . ilal Vel olie ! Although peacefully disposed, friends of the g1 T g It W veauire & great | nowtrums, In-many vespects the der- | for the next year ut about the prevail- |cont nterest, when Sl ot avallable | American missionarics are anxious (o sce the deal of proof to make anybody belieye g vishes of these parts bear striking re- | ing price. funds are needed for commercial and | 8overnment smash China that General Manager Dickinson has semblance to the equatorial spec _ = | A Tulare, Cal., woman runs a lumber mill, it gives promise of attaining fame equal | the nges. They also mang to to that of the never-to-be-forgotten | Mndle ot implements under excite- Omaha edict against the wmother hub- [ ment and many of them are not afraid bard to lay their hands on a red ot stove = and carry it away, it by so doing they We may be sure that the Dorgan pen- [ean secure the friendship of God as ftentiary warrant did not stop long in |seckers of gain. Their muscular contor Dorgan’s possession. 1t would hardly | tions are very prodigious on eccasion be safe until it were transferred to some [and their mouths act ax it they were innocent purchaser whose vested vights |filled with glowing chunks of eharconl might have the full protection of the |all the time, “What was it courts The dervishes of India cure diseases, Avother ex-member of the British Parlinment proposes o exploit the Ameriean leeture field. The United States ought to retaliate upon Great Britain by sending a few of its broken dowWn ex-congressiien aeross the w to prey upon their British cousins. Since the Union Pacific road went into the hands of receivers the has been considerable activity in the conl T R e Pttt e AND IRRiaqion| BRufacturing | entorprises, " cerfainly | & At Al women runa 2 lumber mill piec Ay rregularities on the | Avjy ana Afrien. Many of our dervishes { THE GOVERN: ¢ 2 N | does no ike us IOMMEnAnbIo lronsinn e e el iian o8l ¢ g L Dt of his subording tow. Many of o v : docs not strike us ax commendable | repairing when necessary g0 about in seanty garments, the An_castern paper, referring to re- | gnanclering, The United States has no | Young Mr. Thurman's failure as the prophet - 2 r matted locks have not been parted by a [cently published irvigation statistics and | supeplus eapital to Invest in foreign pro- | of Ohlo democracy is due to Lis inability to “What tommy-rot some of the news » paper women do write, to be sure,” ex- claims the female divector of the col wmn in a loeal contemporary addressed to women and intended for men only. Can it be possible that the author of this “tomny-rot” has actually been reading her own productions? comb, nor have their bodies heen pro- [ what Is yet to e done in order to re-|jocts, while forcign capitalists must | 10, 1e @mily bandasa W A faned by the touch of soap for years |claim the arid region, says: “The im- [Liace their money in other countri It is pleasant to remember that there is a and years. Most of them delight to [ mense area of land avallable:for agri- | than thelr own. If their money is to | siver lining to the clods of fox with which wallow in the malodorous plitical coss. | cultural purposes as soom as he Water iy develop other countries or o as. | 1° 41 inistration was enveloped in i sec pool, in which they roll Liead over heels | Supply can be assured makes this ques- | ist in carrying. pubiie debts of differ- | gt 1ren are so down in New With perfeet composure, and from which | tion one of great interest to the. nation, | ent nations *the United States might as | Jersey. that an Blsabech o wems mem o they contemplate the purple tips of their | and sooner or Iater government, either [ well take advagtage of the crodit she | 0ther night on sseing her betrothed dancs with another girl If Mr. Cleveland should happen to stub his noses in-as many different postures as | state or national, will be enlisted in t enjoys in the worlfs money centers, 1 be made to correspond to the 360 | coxtly undertaking of Irrigating these | This fs neither galdbugism nor Wall- | (on an ony o op o unoid happen o stub b degrees of the compass. Ahoy all [lands. But eastern, southern and cen- | strootism, but plain - western horse | planks it would = j Loy [ things else, our Omaba dervishes exeel [tral western - opposition 0 loading a |sense. 1f holditig thix view transforms | ° 15 “8rind, sweet song.” {in acrobatic feats of political thimble- |Irge part of the expense on those sec- | The Bee into a (mble bug, gold bug or | grpy®ipat refom in New iadeans 1y 2e vigzing and in the concoction of patriotie | tions will be strong enough probably to |any other bug, it .can afford to stand | taking. Every year the Mississippi carr nostrums o ward off the pope’s Irish- | defeat for the present any attempt 1o | fhe consequ enough dirt to its mouth to overwhelm th Of conrse the only reason why Secre- ¢ Cariisle refused to aceept the invi- tation extended to him to attend the dew state convention last Thurs day was his fear of meeting. ex-Congross. man Bryan, Bryan has a pere right i MRS Tl rules of tha prise b Italian ar andcounteract the evil | enlist the federal government i elaim victory in the great d ; signs of the Jesuits, work.” That there is a practically unan. the efforts. Entertaining royalty would give a Average ; cent events. in docal dramatic cir- | purse that lean and hungry look spoken of fault e imous sentiment in the eastern and | o wng COAL COMBINATION TROUBLE songhern s against the general gov- more espécially the enforeed | DY the bard of Avon. Th® recent vieit of & comparison of the qualities of the at WHI the snceessful bidder for the con- | i troubles of the anthraclte coal | eroment aiding frvigation by direct ap- | yetions. offercd. ot 2 viet Iabor contract be willing to pay in- | combination will give the consumers of | Propriations is not to be doubted, and terest on S3L40810 for the use of the per fuel this winter than they | this opposition is not wholly due to in goods and ehattels which Dovgan un loaded upon the state at that price? We sliould say not. Because Dorgan was 80 extravagzantly paid for his truck Is no reason any one else shall be such fools or rascals as were those peniten dlary apprai Emperor William to Lord Lonsdale cost that gentleman 000, different play | The New York Sun is d wonderfully honses, make desivitble if not necessary | clever work in behalf of the pr R S o boom of Julius Sterling Morton. It I a little plain talk as to the functions refuses to part his name in the middl veveral years. Hard coal | (isposition on the part of the people of | yna province wf the dramatic eritic, | (oes s oo great obstacl is now quoted in Omaha at $7.50 a ton | those sections to assume their share of [ Omaha is grown too great and its peo- | didacy and the price may go lower, a8 anthra- | the expense. They do not want the arid { plo are withal too intelligent to swallow | The many sidedness of the great genius of the Franco-Prussian war, Count v Moltke It's all yours—the profit is—you take your choice of a dozen different styles single breasted—dark color—suits—most clegantly made—perfect fitting suits—on special sale Monday at $10. Browning, King & Co S. W. Cor. 15th and Douglas Sts. cite Is now delivered to Chicago houses | lnds recliimed for the reason that they | theatrical notices tten from the box | 1a liiustratéd aeain by (he dlscovery Bmonh at §4 a ton. Of course the conl trade [believe such an fnerease o the produc- | oice standpoint and bestowin praise | bis papers of several poems which critics say shared in - the common depression and [1ive capacity of the west would result in | jndiscriminately without regard to the | are Warthy of rank amoag the Works of the s xoon as the revival of business came [ injury to the dwellers of the older por- | actual merit of the play and players. Kier Hardle, the English labor leader, who Its opinions | iy yisiting this country, accordirg to Harold ‘The opening of the Atlanta exposition | The Reading railroad, which is one of | ing agricultural productions. s feel- | from the newspapers does not want fo | Frederle, fs described a8 a blatherskite pure WII be an auspicious event it President | the greatest of the coal-carrying voads, | g has heen expressed from time to [ po misled, Tl 2 stunds neutral be- | 884 simple, “a mere empty fraud, who won land presses the electric button | demanded a share of the busi- | thne, and whatever opinion one may |tween local theaters. Asklug uo special | 108'c 10 the Commons only by wearing dirty sets all the machinery in wotion. | ness of the antheeite coal producing |have of it the fact that it exists :||AIIX|:|\~4~ of any, it guarantees fair treat- | serves no attention from labor leaders or any President Clevelamd has been doing | and transporting companies than the |that its influence ix strong must Be | wont fo all and honest critlelsm of tho | body else. o much during his adwinistration to |other corporations interested were dis. | vecognized. 1t ix not in harmony with | entertainments afforded. 1t will not sy |, The smperor of Germany reseatly remarikad help stop machinery and clog the indus. [ posed (o give, The action of the Read- | the spleit of national progress and de- | that o bad performance is a good one "‘"‘”:““““' i A0 S 90 AREH SRR tries of the couhtry that any action of |ing bas served to inerease the supply of | velopment, but is on the contrary nar- | nor will it commend n vulgir show s | foe b e oy, fhious Loyt his that will set machinery in wotlon 1 on the market until that supply |vow and selfish, yet it is a vital faet | worthy the people’s patronage. It will, | @8e that will make travel distasteful to him Jill bo heattily welcomed us a desirable | apparently exceeds the demand even at | far more obstructive to the reclamation fon the contrary, be the ahn of The Beo | 1L 18 Tore than possivle thst Wil UL | three years. 1 m——— the troubles of the combination begun. | tion of the conntry by unduly increas | The public which forms Dew departure, the low rates which are now geuerally |of the arid region through government |to make such consc ientious aud appre

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