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R A DA I PN A o 4 12 £ Srmm—— ey - = THr OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. A. P AISM N NATIONAL POLITT [--nw‘- nid prcial goimositios and sts: | when® the p t bankruptey lnws are ) the district which they represent 1s LAR SHOTS AT THE PUY, DLASTS FROM RAW'S NORN, i St | The grand secrotary of the Amerlean | piclons (] applied. them a few officlals (that they are better known by el | pyjadetphia Times: Talinage's golng to g 15 ROSKWATER, Bdlte Protective association announced a fow | The exhiblt made by the colored race |get fat fees, while the creditors—the [constituents and are supposed to be Washingion' Woull Bave vAtaale revulty If P B i always has the ring of FUU RHED EVERY MORNING, {Anys ngo throngh the Associnted press |t Athnfa Js sakd to be highly eredita- | rightful owiers of the wreck—get ex- [ better informed of their constitucnts' in tome ways he could Improve the Con. | MMt RIS hat it 1 e desizn of the omler to enter | ble, and ag an object leason of the in- | perlence only, {fAnA this Is but one of | wante than any outsider. Local pride | §elonal Record | sleeps 1a the saddle, 4 . . Chleago Times-Heorald fho Indlaza con national polities i he fmpending presi- | felloctual und fudusirial progress of the | many connts’ ngainst the present sys- | compels ench district (o send n resident | erance "ot he. Methodist chareh decided to| Peoble who bow thelr own horns make dential campalgn, Whether this an- [ negro since emaneipation, ov indeed a | tem, to congress, and It would bo humilin- | admit women to the geaeral coutereuce by a [ POOT Musie for other folke | I | | ' r te of 101 to \ at o ten e oing good will he found more profitable onien ¢ made by authorlty or 18 | much later date 3 cas vours after | It I8 to be presumed that the coming | ti or any o v enougl | VOte of 101 to 10. Now watch the ten i D Three 3 notneement is made by authority « wueh later date, for it was yen Presume conil on for any community large enough | yaie 96 TG EL NS ARtk Al | 10 the cud than digking gold Baturduy 1% Al sl dad i volunteered by an ambitlons loader who | he was given freedom that he begun jcongress will he urgently appealed to | to constitute n congressional distrlet to | when they get home The devil never feels ashamed of himself Weekly Yont. esives @ wider field of politieal activity [to adjust bimself to the new condi- | by the busingss interests of the country | admit that it has not a single man in [ Cleveland Plain Dealer: A Chicago minis | i the company of a stingy man. is fmmaterial, This b o free conutry. | tions, eamnot fail to be exceedingly in- pass o uniform bankruptey law and | its Hmits fit to become a congressman, | € recently returncd from Baglind, in com- | Backsliding has already begun when the 1 A g " o paring olitle 3 th country and s, b heart stops pra R, h! Ao come."” land in every free country any group of | toresting and instrvetive, When due | the republican diouse will be expected It is idle to expect American voters ioans the faot ‘:uk“ w0 attention l.»”;..; l‘\on The tmin “|r:un.-’1::| earn ‘Yr“l::ml:q”:‘\\‘n :‘:n e Bufidin \“M! i at Mberty to constitute 1=cIf into | consideration is given to all the diffi- | to deal with this question wisely and | to look outside of their own districts | ancestry™ In selecting public officlals. This | takes can always be learning something. e BULRE g Cew political party and to enj Ul enltios which the eolored rnce in the | cquitably. In the last two congresses |for representatives in congross, is unaccountable fo the good man, but Put & pig In & parior and its first xh ok Wl i | a0 vl vded other politieal par- | south ad to contend with—the | the consideration of the subject was — ‘K“}I"'"'I'l ":fih r\ff":lff:".‘:.';.'- “l“ “'“"L""\ml‘\_w‘v.j 'h-v\v will be, “Well toriat mmatier hould be mddiciacd: o the Fitor provided always its methods and j . the suspicion and the umpered by prejudice and sectional | he Lincoln Journal in reprinting the | and dead men. There must be some worth | Joctw conform fo the splrit anid Jotior | steiiction thnt liave met it on every |Interests. In he Tifty-sccond congress | sunstance of the terrible exposures |, e man selccted. tlie. fedieAl nnil Stitts eonsUItMUIONS; | ind—tho peoiecan It 1iH8 Aolleved Nias | the Totrey bill,” n most earerdlly pré: finnda by /i Bk of mross Doglect of | e weans ik asigh ao e oD, of mattor what & man says (n chufeh On the other hand, even In a free fbeen most remarkable, The race pared nieasure, which had nndergone | duey on the part of the officials of this | Of Kansas constitutes him the succeseor in | 1§ know what Kind of religlon he has no organization shonld reeeive well in evidence at Atlanta, and the | and discussion '<-i|,\'. who sat by with unconcern while | °Mce of two admirable men, whose “praise when you know what kind of company he Keeps. A t was in all the churches.” Bishop Vail, first e or support from law-abid- | recognition 1t thus recelved will i approved by every Inportant | hundrods of thousands of dollars were | bishop of Kansan. eame to-the_ state in e | rgo 11, Taschuck. secretary of The Tee T i veputable citizens if it | undoubtedly give it more hope and en- [ehamber of commerce and board of | diverted from the public treasury to | ¥ and was truly an apostle of the Hshing oy, Lol s Caworn, mes A ncods tend to undermine re- | conragement, inspiring efforts that will | trade i the country, was defented by | private use, says that “the experts at | mitiing LU LR IR R g B R e s the Dnily Morning, Fyening sunday Tee | publican institutic and to de- (b fenitful of still more ereditable re- | reason of the prejudice of a large num- | work on the books now report that in | the brave American sailor from Whom he | she_did et printed during the monih of Aw 1805, was a sty o 4 itl ber " 1y i '« = ; since she's been taking boarders Fotlowr 1 stroy the political equality of all eitl- | sults. er of - democratic representatives | addition to the defaleation the eity | yo8 - des A L L B ends her time pounding the steak.’” erene 1owees 0o lsens. There are o8 ar which ) fhst the nntle sank . i vl 2 | Thomas, in character comprehended all 3 e B3 (zens. There are rules of war wh L RO PO SUR B DB ik unst the national banks. 1t was at asurer falled to tmm over to the | of e fine phrase, “echolar and gentioman,” o civilized nation can violate and re s tacked chiefly on the ground that with b of Edue The man who has squandered not . worlt. . Tor example, the use of pol- |01y Mis patrimony of over half n mil- but also all he has been able to wi arrows or copper bullets, the ; 4 the © borrow, in the vain effort to up a daily newspaper is waiting e one to die. A1l his hopes and | aspirations are centered now in the | demise of the man whose enterprise he los deluded himself into belieying has M Dlocked is « ame and fortune A politicnl party composed of onth locked his path to fame and fortune Bouud monibers wlo profess aliegtanee | In the Journalistic field, : s e AR ST Ie Fertitiot ool it was doubtless a desire to pacify Sworn to hefore me ubecriberl 4n ,,'.l',.' ,.,-" Jitieal system Lis impatient ereditors that impelled Lot IR R ™ Nstary Pubtie. | 1nE P D e s sz tion o | it to anuounce i the editorial col ,———-———————Fw e, | bles A descrtors secrelly e fo. | 1M of Nis own paper and to telg 3 2 . ile holdiv wositions i 3 Croker's activity in Tammany Hall i l'l‘ll while "‘" I Tt ”" e caitordi-chiof of The Bee wag in in evidence. military or naval service, According to L B e very much in evidence. fts grnnd secrotdry 1t 18 the janpose of I:m ‘. st ; _;-\ ..Ir In-.u‘\ dis s and —— e B that his family, alarmed over his con- 1 - 4 - o ot s hew. . AL party fo operate in v have o 3 svote s sub- N B e At :‘IH ‘IH i ":i‘ lf“"‘”'!‘:"b‘luiv;“ it ae | dition, had persuaded him to agree to i‘:" ""I"']“'“|:l’l'"('“"‘i"I'_I:I"'l'l' "i':"”‘:‘” ::: A receiver has just been appointed | fall of the Vanderbilt millions ding dress 1'm golng o select the material M Bieents SttolTand’ animous | the domain of national politics just as i 4 ¥ % ject, o rmation and in- | o o0 | ¢ ATy ot fair estion | myself. belits General Strickland's ununimous e SR OF F R T PNl field of | etire from fucther netivity In conniee- |3inloion to: be derived from fta ik [ foryin oon s LUllling anct loan 1480 uue “correctness st ailement | 5 e S I'“:“ ’l;t omoses to ot foot. | U0 With s paper within a few weeks, g | ciation. Tt Is possible for these organi- | that Turkey is “the worst governed nation | ALY Areyss UL neeer tat, notkcl ves = e e tien i endenvoe to con- | Whilo such”thoughttal solicitude for zations to lapse into bankruptey as | On earth” Omaha isnot a nation. o o T | wte an d in n arties and endes C On- % N ¢ N N Tali hingtol and flio I lis creditors’ state of mind is com Yellow | t, Cheyenne of OKla- e W N should he [trol and domina hens der cover i fi f opposi h 3 / TEIMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. lay), One Year Washing!on, s where's your mud?"* revival is badly needed whers the people who try the hardest to run the cliureh never go to prayer mecting FEPPERY POINTS, Chicago Record: “Say, cull, dese yere tion interest on school | and “died too soon” in the midst of arduous | Cubans i holerin, Gimme " liberty” or involunts bankruptey debtors would ances exceeding $6.000." This Is de. |and successful labors. — Bishop Millspaugh | slimme, det n't dey e Dat's vight.” + pl nrg P s mer f the o succreds to a place made great by the men| . i e " be placed largely at the mercy of the |cidedly rich, “The experts at work on [ Who have held it and wil strive worthily | one o (Sipesl? 1070 -dey's shore ter git banks and this was sufficient to ar- | fhe | e CUE tain recognition among the powers of t emannamen ks now report.” indeed! The [and ably to build upon their sure founda- | ray against it most of the democrats. | only & Wiy 5 e i tions, New York Sun: The missionary &tood be ¥ ag : it mo th nln‘ noer iy thing (hat has been heard from —_—— fore the cannibal ki is cook built th especially from the south, who sup- | {hese alleged experts in the weeks Miey THID PASSING SHOW, fite in the Kitchen stove ¢ ported the makeshift and utterly in e been whiling nway thelr time in | b il e IR A N Ayaes " Hven the lon's tail was yanked out of | marked the missionary to the King. adequate measure of Representative | the treasurer's office at $20 a day has pe with several other British records But, dear boy.” replied the King Tt i ST TS | prayfuily, “you are nof in me yet,” and the Balley of Texas, which provided for|heen the reports that they have drawn [ cThe duke of Marihorous lemo- | missionary = turned away and gazed out voluntary hankruptey and left the state | (heir des with regularity. The | uiring a gold reserve. A DR DR AL B BT e laws in operation. The same spirit in | startling disclosures of incompetency | It appe that_ Durrant nccuse 1 of kill- 3 3 10 rongress pravente . o ot ¥ ¥ | inkg girls in San Francisco, plaved in “Pina- [ Washington Post: Lord Dunraven see the last congress prevented the en and rascality in connection with the | fore’ when he was . years oid P8 | (1 Toret ble dlspostd 15 Trn It i o Uty ment of a thoroughly national and | checking of the treasurer's accounts rather ophet Wiggins is wiser than equitable law. A republican louse i fyade by The Bee did not come from | most ReoBe AMink otoundly siiont as (o ’ anscript: Ih B ot coufest naturally expected to take a broader | (hose alleged experts. The first knowl. | lecality. ¥ Hicka—-Dut, really, what kind of a looking and more liberal view of thix question |odge they had of the manipulation of | ThS Sxgdus, of people trom Sun Fhnt no | hardly say: you soe, she didn't hive hor and to give greater consideration 1o | ¢ity funds referred to was no doubt | man i sufe While Durrant's attorneys are | &' on' the day 1 saw her. the wishes of the business community 1) ~ 10 ' v The P, chasing wild-eyed clews. : Mra. Fashion-I've picked out a ity s . 2y i galned from reading The Bee. The duke of Marlborough is said to have for you, Aadknter. Miss Hashion- in every section of the country. It will been impressed by Niaga Falls. To his | but want to_say right henl-. potsoning of wells and springs, spreading of contagious dizease by in fected clothing, are regarded as har barian and beyond the pale of modern warfare. The same principles must ob tain in politics Net rales ... Dally aveiage. ... sraph brondeast over the country that mind, however, it wasn't a marker to the when it comes to buying the w S—————— new A. . AL -party will center all its Anotl English novelist has arvived | energies to control republican caucuses upon a visit to the United States and fand conventions, although every mem ncidentally to secure inspiration for a [her is sworn to bolt any republican ¢ few readable works of fiction, didate who belongs to the class pro —_— sevibed by reason of his creed or his TO AN 1IN’ VE BUITERFLY, The advertisi chaser of the S. P Morse dry goods | the hope that they could thus force the meeting of the northern and southarn peo- <tock has made a commodions of | them to refuse the populist nomination, === ple can cffect a burial of the dead Issucs, | You wind anon, a breathing while, Make Way for Morton. they will be buried. Tt must be considered [ Around Amanda’s by Mmscelf. He came to Omaha during | but the resolution was snowed under Philadelphia Record. that the people of the north care but little | Dost dream her then, Oh, Volatile! cussion in previous congresses should well as other moneyed concerns. Be- | noma, recently became a Christian and | are- hes “bodity Torie Homeimors 1ot but re to a third term i . it he | from within, In states where the re ' AR satisfactory—a measure that will in- The latter refuse to be converted and in- i spire to a third term in the pulpit 4 man who is waiting for some one to . 1 i all’” to save the party in Kentucky. “Dear me, no! Why, at the end of the polntment that he has several tmes | = p o Gvnaronce with national i show that those favored with his calls Life: Mrs. Sweet—-Do you find it econom- coming, but it is nevertheless a sad. | e gratute of this kind was par fighting In Texas, fearing the Dallas | Much as when we had a cool L nator Sorghum is very much of a political posed fo have a “water day” estab: |the davklantern erder. In democratic {00 for o while Jonger, even though he | jogq,tion, But subsequent experience small f; n of X f land in Cali should say not When he gits after The beer hoomers will not let he [and populist lings. The sples, mutineers f! work while waiting for some oue | ), Gnoes men that a uniform system of cupies only two by six of It the interest,alike of the honest debtor If Eli Perkins doesn't stop ¢ doped his bed with keroscne, applic | night, “didn’t_ye, Bimm? The campaign in Towa I8 now sup- | tjeg, part to offer advice to a man who hi such law. It is desirable, perhaps, Yet hie lives. de grand® laugh. It was nuttin’ but a glass " 1 gone it one better. While a noted crook fwo republicans to every one democrat. | gtance of other parties while at all |ets. If the long-awaited vacancy in the moembers of his cabinet. As Mr, Hayes | Of Jjustice, the chief prosecuting witne J z % 5o 3 . e 4 e 3 an additional rebuke the court dismissed To praise th nter girl. Mississippt 18 t0 be presented o the dem- | yoyer been pursued by any political | Man s found competent to Gl that |} g of traide’of the country should |V of the presidential office and ont fiere in those days, the tale is n |lINE results. A New forkef, who remaine Austin_ Dobson. democratic nomination promised any- |yad the manhood to enter the political | Paked pigeons into the open mouth of T e i Con oley wohboh L rs Gl BT watoniyouiniontinatyean r @ prete e the i i . i 1 RaRhObL! You hover round the gar seat, bmpt the inobie ol of hypocrisy that | tiere shall be & void created the | Mz @ pretest to repudiate the judicial Itdiana @ snake slid from the boots of a " Oh, saffron butterfiy! to Ignore the silver question entirely fn |The know-nothings did not pretend to |be filled by a man of brains, ahility clal convention are having great diffi 5 liate who does not stana [1Le Sympathy of all liverty-loving peo- | It is announced from Atlanta that the ex- | Piance down a shafl of dancing light, states who would like to do the same | In commenting upon the recent utter- [ time. but it will not be a mun who I | 08 A st sl ) “blind Maeonides' just- as soon have passed resolutlons | &M of showing the industrial growth of the CEEEIGR UL e h Dl 1 B ATIaAaeiom STUPID MISREPR ATION. membered, calling upon the nominees issves, and the drawing closer together of — ng republican daily of the Mississippi 3 . inrds than voting Cubans in that state. | tronage of the show by northern people and Among my old Japan who put their money in that sport that | polities. Parties that work on the ku fair week and on his return to Minne- |Almost before put to a vote. The A. I | gecrotary Morton has opened war on the |about the dead fssues. It ix the southern | IWen such an one as thou? ¥ 5 siderably more money sunk than made |nothing order was at the height of its | PO ings in a newspap movement against the intrenchments of the | persistence of southern hostility, and is som Her steadfast soul with deep design Australia now thinks it would like to | Sistence as an anti-chole or anti-po- of the southern secession which led to the los What heed for yellow sun, Weaith, honestly obtained, ought not tc i Sy S A " temperature, which never exceeded the other places open for the republi- | 4 ‘re honestly obtained, ought not to be |y, 5iication and the frequent charge that | Away! Tempt not the best of wives! a yacht that will leave the American | Will never gain any such triumphs ax s of the republican convention |It is a fact that poverty ls an element of | yqq Jawiess.’ It is mot to the taste of the | , With truant dreams of spring! leng will not be the first that has THE COLORED RACE IN EVIDENCE. braska September - weather from one platform, but that would not matter. | ra dcubt the justice of his course and the sin- | [est Betty's undscerning = position which ix cortain to attract a | Sueh glaving misvepresentation may | P- A8, populists included, would sup- New York Tribun S AR e © (he Thisco. | PrOPET to say that the political instruction district court adjourns session in order e at which' that roce was ever con- | who indulged init, Theliot wave that | Lhe general:couvention of the Episco : 2 1 in n few davs. The event has greater |or county committees, but upon the press by jowl with corner loafers and ward |@ separate bullding for the display of | hassed ncross the whole contral belt |1 @ few days. The event has greater Y R press bo able to perfect a measure that would - 1: o fus its. operntion and generally 4 _ ) e an_and | gpo- they reslly large consumers of our be just in fts operation 1 generally cavse some of the better associations A divorce from his four wives. park, though?" have continued to make money and | s'st on Keeping their Bonnet on straight Yonkers Statesman: *‘Don’ f REby IR o majority the atire ¢ 4 e S tor 8 onkers Statesman: “‘Don't you think is to oceupy publican party s in the majority th 318718 oomied’ 1o 116 8ntie: And AbitDs m; ul-l lutd rness both to debor | oy dividends through the period | The notorious Breckinridge has responded | you would better make him waif a year?” : S | ereditor. of depression the dea has -~ gotten | The colonel fs somewhat notorious for his | year 1 might not want to marry nim.” oxperlonced sinee he lins boon dfsst ; abrond in some quarters that all of |‘Cilling propensities, but there fa fititle fo xperienced since he has been dfssi- |00y Jaws has not, it must be con- |4 i i : i 3 c pating inheritances. It be unbe- | gt 8 ot It MUKt e CON | e ure absolutely safe. There are | profited thereby cal 1o do your own cooking? Mrs. Burnem fessed, been altogether satistactory. | 0ot ST T odintions | | Chicago talks glibly about the morals of [ O yes: my husband”docsn solemn and melancholy duty for the | . 2 and there are bad bullding and loan | scrap will not come up to the nose-eating Washingt 4 iy & 1 1 foct], v as is pro i ) inti {hods of | Citor of this paper to continue to live ""'I‘ il 'll“"”‘ ""l"l‘ ek |““"' 1 L associations. People who invest money in | Al eveneousing s nndard of the WIndy [ aen am deion BIali L neeh ot & politinal ay be perfectly proper as is pro- |opposition e b TOsT ve methods o f cidespros ejudice o suel i pnomis ernarked o evel eitl- t may be perfec prop I ypposition 1o the prosc ive methe widesprend prejudice against suchy .y jivet make the same inquiries | A firm of beet barons in California mc- nomist,” remarked the ev lay it lished by law, but if so there will {and popullst states the same policy fs | Would like to accommodate the man |y o varfety of state laws has con and take the same me s of pre- | auired during @ short career of activity @ | ““conomisty” echoed the fnsic ¥ law, ; 1 : (he s Y 1 5 LG i s, LR L caution as they would in investing iu | fornia, Arizor with the on he's Hiber'l to the point o soon be a call for a legal “beer day.” |to be pursued. within the demoeratic | Who has been so patiently delaying his | 009 the great majority of intelligent | (oo ™ 0o b L At Etha honss b6 | LT Ceryi 8 HRaI EcUER SUAUIeE N o dic ] The odds re ostly against the succe: (‘hicago Tribune Admire Had every- water wasters get far ahead of them. [and bolters are to be banded together | “‘ i ot indelicate on our | PMUKTUDLEY 18 gbsolutely necessary in ; o O e At New Uoseer | thing ver own at the convention last 3 clieate e to manipulate and control those par cht, " didn’t X ; i S6 it aniia ¢ i | mateh to it and jumped in. The flames | Practical Politiclan—Yas. One o' de fel- ; Ve oS h O Tt urong a5y and of the ereditor, and these have for ""'_l“l"““l':"“t"| ”i‘l‘”:“:’[“ “‘;fl ""l';‘[ he Were not satis m-lujr\-f:{. a means of ra 1 lers piayed it low down mean on me osed to be wide open. It may be wide ere we have a poli arty pro- | Pever been knc C d on - any | .. s ‘urged congred < | Cortainly e rouble. s st | trensit to the hercafter and to exp doug| got 'im down an’' gouged ‘is ey posed to be wide op ) Here we have a political party pr it G ol Tt e oS yeats urged congre to ) o 2 it ates Matters he gashed his throat with & knife, | Out all right, an' w'en ‘e got up ‘e guv me open, but by the time the votes are | aiming publicly its purpose to play 1's advice, we would gently intimate about an after-dinner added b 16 il e found ht 16 Wi |t wost of the v inside of the eheeso, | that fn all probability tie 1% not ikely | H" o1 dhotr vequest now that | elivered fn Omal by Secretary of | st Louls harbors o julge who has sssen | > i wide enough open only to admit about | feed, fatten and multiply on the sub- [ '€ inherit the kingdom which he eov- | 5y 00 i€ rvoss B8 I control | ST rts when he was in this ¢ Aol 2 ML) i’ (o1 GETTING READY. of the repulia and, even if not ab. | WVith President Hayes and the other | was being tried before this grave dispenser whe ! Has :';’l‘"'x"];m times ready to desert and destroy them, | editorial ehair of The Bee should oc- 1 1yqaly ne¢essiry, no harm could be : appenred coatless in court, The Indignity il braing are ' whitl, I 5 e of C Stone of | gyl S ASwh ity thetio v leur, as it will sooner or later, and no 4 t b never was in Omaha during his incum- | was sharply resented by his honor, and as They are busy pulling i So the nam Such hase and cowardly tactics lave done if the chambers of commeree and the prisoner. ocratie national convention for the vice | apy in this or any other country place, it is still unlikely that the pat- again give explession to their views after-dinner speeches were rare articles | Sudden reforms frequently produce start- o presidential place on the ticket. If the |y » defunct ki othing party | fonage of The Bee would drop like C{SHon 3 aue 4 Bavs 41 2105 Monds x ; Breaytliosdutunci Aovaiol ity URLLLER VLR UL LT, trifle far-fetched. Try again, Eli G‘.:m‘-::mz ‘\:r:‘l’u-,r:::lflll‘\l«"rxlx;\lxlvlhlh:'n;\ll :3&1% T watch you through the garden walks, thing, we might wish Governor Stone |arena and contest openly with other | 10¥ man who can do nothing and build k o e = Lo D O e of e doctors . Under | The avenues of dahlia stalks, Juck in his candida partics for public favor. Tt did uot at. |t nothing until some one dies. 1f HoAASIN S AnopaLintKiwilolate scel T Non otk too, can. | the Denign influence‘of a Slocum law in | (ARG ficker on the erecn 4 i Y : ' | You' mo ou waver. Why : Pl ! " I not repress expressfon of sympathy for | rative as the latter was entering a car. In | (You mount you waver, Why Senator Martin of Virginia proposes | A. P. A.ism imposes upon its members, | Omaha newspaper fleld it will have to ticket- nominated by the “poputist Judi- | 00 CTE 0T O erofe | this Instance drouth caused family aiscord. | WY Sitaiy, 15 1 200 (I tptroaty 1 ¢ g offort to throw off the shackles of T s i 3 ulty covering their tracks. Now | Purposes of Atlanta's Fair, s the room in loops of flight the campalgn In his state this fall. There | aMliate with any other political body |and Integrity of purpose. Such a man :l“'".“:‘ h""\l‘(',‘ e 1.'.:;.‘1;“--'\‘1\'.,"1.1 ot | Spain. The Cuban no doubt deserves Naw . York Gommrolal Advertiver vateh you wayward go; are numerous other democrats in other |either secretly or openly. willidotbblessSim Supfatutie surnes s S e e Felritiin P il Review my books a-row; bt Aleie s Yotk dsmbarata position has two purposes, first, the obvlous | Before the bust vou flaunt and fiit Gt s e R T O an e U (e n B ENe AN tade mosra i oLl thing, but have not the cournge of the [ance of the A. P, nd waiting for some one to die, They offered a resolution, it will be re- oaintt aial BsconaiCUtne baring Uot kil Ah, trifler, on his lips there lit Virginia senator to say so. the 8t. Louis Globe-Demacrat, the lead- ; of sympathy for the domincering Span- | : el NOVIEU USRS LR CHERERAES 2 ¢ manager for the pur- | 1o subscribe to the Omaha platform in 108 if there were more voting Span- |south and north.” As far as lMberal pa- | YQU pause vou potic, you circle up The close of the b 11 season is | valley, very pertinently says: *The peo You find a comrade on a cup, at hand merely as a reminder to those [ple of this country dislike dark-lantern A friecnd upon a fan base ball Is not the drawing card it |Kinx-klan plan in the United States will used to be. In fact there was con- always die young. When the know-1 00 Bl Boie o his splenctie feel- |A. populsts, however, were not - so | beef trust, and Morton is a hard hitter. More | people who are disturbed by bitter memorles. | \wayt Her thoushts are not as thine, RS e o e « interview in which | anxious for candidates who stood on | Power to his withers, and may his forward | The northern man is rather impatient of the | *" A “Sterner purpose fills base ball teams this year. er Horace Greeley s Sf it that | G Tt AT R £ i . "1 decries Omaha as the hottest place | the Omaba platform. The Yeiser reso- | peef barons not end in a Bull Run! what exasperated by the southern purpose | Of baby bows and frills was ‘s devoid of the clements of per 1 i s ; & ' on enrth and represents the city as a lution offered at the beginning of the A= to establish the constitutionality and justice | W, care hath she for worlds without— . tato rot party would be. Yet it js en- | dessicated and decimated community convention contemplated the naming of WY ere et i ac I ienn. so many lives and so much money. YHOKGIEAdIeAs 1O KEVOIYRIARURL carry off the Ame s enp and threat- | M LR A s nterprise or public spirit. The |only one or two populists and leaving ashington Post. mperation in this case is because of th A planet, aetat one! ens to organ \dicate o build | Hrely safe to predict that the A, P, A. | Without enterprise or.pu v : ] 3 i e oo e o e ey | Sfebronch o its posscasor, 1L should mot | (o northern patriot wax ol a patriot, but | * Lt not {hy sarish ‘wing cup defender bringing up tl Lot | its predecessor won." in the shade at the very worst, Is|can and democratic conve L cbar him from any position of honor. But | ;™ crcenary, whose Invasion of the south | Come fluttering our autumn lives efender bringing up the rear. Lo i ; o as constantly g : nomine . WA e 3 e represented as constantly at 110 and popularity in a presidential candidate. The . =% Away! Reseck thy Australia come. The Australinn chal dleged to be a fair sample of Ne- | would hardly have stood on the Omulia| cortage is sironger than the palace in such & | hon the justies of Bis coursc. ang the mn. | 306 Buddha’s o —_—— cerity of his patriotism. Should slay—a future Pr gone home cmpty handed. A feature of the Cotton States ex- | coqr to another. They would be A. P. A's and all A. oy | Y The dignity of the judiciary has comg | great deal of attention is the exhibit | pe warketable up in Minueapolis, but [ port them. A "fj"‘d:,:'l" ,'er:":‘?:f-‘;«uy:.‘:u ’I:l'l'fw;”:_’):"“li":: to a pretty pass when a judge of the [made by the colored race. It is the first | it peflects very little eredit on the man : n of voters in this country does not devolve that he may work at the polls cheek |spicuously represented, and it has there |swept over Nebraskn ten days ago | Pullan chureh will meet in Minneapolis fupon national committees or state committees whose work foes on constantly. The can heelers in the interest of a delegation |the products of negro industry, inge- | fpom the Missouri to Lake Michigan vasser may organize and get out the vote; interest to that denomination than any to the judicial convention in the inte nuity and skill. Such a recognition, by { and from Lake Michigan to Lake Hrie | OnVention since the war, when the | the stump-speaker may stimulate his hearers . a ? N ; it question of merging the north and |and the orator may rouse the party en- of his renomination for the bench. the projectors of an exposition of south i . 1 thusiasm, but the task of elucidating party south divisions was uppermost in the | prpeipies, publishing the important speeches councils of the church. A revision of |of the day and building up the voters in the i the constitution and the canons is the |Party faith must be performed by the news- Want to seil i A papers, and by the newspapers that need no most important work to be done. A assistance, financial or Intellectual, from any ) = proposition to change the name of the | party committees. 9 bUITS N denomination will also be discnssed. g ————— But they have Prominent men contend there should be Fhe Bgnace Xeprclop, Applon: (e a designation for America such as that 1 hig ja the banner year for apples, a crop X in Great Britain. The Church of 1Ing- | of from 7,000,000 to 10,000,000 barrels beiug Raf] e . A e looked for, exceeding any previous annual land is in America the Frotestant |y oy by’ trom 1,000,000 to 3,000,000, Prices ) Overcoat Episcopal churel. It has been sug- | aro down, 25 to 50 cents a barrel less than ats <ted that the name be changed to the | last year, with a lowering tendency as the Now £ holle ohnah Tt thia sty | T2turns come in, showing the superabun- Holy Catholic church, but this meets | 4,00 of the yleld everywhere. The bulk of i Because this (s with opposition. Bishop Worthington | the crop comes from the west, Missouri Overcoat Weathor of the diocese of Nebraska does not re- | sending the largest contribution, exceeding PR pi that of New York, in which it was formerly gard a proposition to change the name | (hought that Pomona had spread her bright- and beyond. As a matter of fact, it e ernresources, of the attainments of | 4150 passed across Minnesota and took Ix-President Harrison says that “the | the colored race is certainly striking | iy st Paul and Minneapolis, where the fmportance of an honest, economical | €Vidence of an improved sentiment | permometer ranged from 85 to 90 dur- business administration of city offices [ foWard those people, and it is made {ing the sume week. It was so excep- and the firm enforcement of all the | Strenger by the fact that a coloved ora- | tional in this part of the country that laws cannot be overstated. A city so | tor, Prof. Booker Washington, took | o pioneer can recall anything like it managed atteacts business and reputa- [Part inothe opening exercises. This fywithin the last thirty years. Had an tion.” If he lived in Omaha ex-Presi- | Would seem to justify the declaration | gmaha man struck Minneapolis when dent Harrison would without question {9f Judge Speer, who made the princi- { the mereury was down from 20 to 40 be enrolled in the citizens' reform move- | Pl address, that no race question ex- {helow zero he might with equal truth ment. ists, but if this be true of G fulness say that the Arctic climate of F—— canuot be averred of every sout Minneapolis has frozen up everything 'he pension roll is 1 rnow | state, for even now in Kentueky and { and everybody and rendered life in that than it was last year or at{South Carolina that question is being | pegion unbearable to any human being any previous tim and it Is [used by democratic politicians to per- | ynless he Is a blubber-eating Esqui quite possible that the maximum |petuate their power. i . 4 el Lt 4 ; of names has mot yet been reached. | In his Rt avaelingtan sala | dia L Tn Omalinih nllegedlInck af ontens| Rstie slvEch WRG QUGN HRTONALIILIE (01 R SELeY SREOUL BORAME: L OIS The maximum of amount, however, | that the recognition accorded the negro | prise and public spirit the suceess of | time; e apple this year, and the tides of applejack seems to be attained. The statisties of [ race by the managers of the exposition | (he fair and Ak-Sar-Ben festivities in | Police Commissioner Broateh made | 84 cider which bl oo ot et enown e o § i 2 will probably mark the highest level known. the pension roll sinee the war of the [ will do more to it the friendship | the face of exceptional weather and | sveh a good thing out of that honest | Of the gifta of the year now failing in the rebellion form an instructive history in the two races any oceurreng lon 1 other drawbacks is the most effective | penitentiary ‘appraisement that he is | Yellow leaf the evor welcome apple Is bne of themselve: since the negroes received their free- | contradiction. Omaha makes no pre- [loath to take his hands off the state | membered in all rituals of Thanksgiving and dom. “Not only this,” declared the | tensions to matching Minneapolis in | treasury plunder mine. Now he is said | judiciously applied in all its feasts colored orator, “but the opportunity | population and in wealth, but its pros- | to be selling 'hi% friend Russell old dyna- i here afforded will awaken among us | pects are no less vromising and its |mos for the Grand Island soldiers 1)) 0n far A it a new era of industrial progress. Ix- | futurve equall ured. Lhome at faney prices in anticipation | By marrying Miss® Vanderbilt the young norant and inexperienced, it is not of the opening’ of competitive bids, | duke of Mariborough will get the money h strange tha he first years of our | DEMAN, TBANK SFORM | it R T R R T needs to maintain a state corresponding to | trange that in the first years of our | DEM. BANK REFORM | This whole electric lighting scheme s | "0 By becoming his wife Miss Van- new life we began at ‘the top instead | There appears to be a revival of the |one grand steal: and unwarranted by | derbilt will gain the distinction of admit of the bottom; that a seat in congress | demand for an equitable and uniform ' jaw, Auditor Moore will have a tos to the “Almanach de Qoihs,” wher s s LIS R e L ST it [ gyt sl 4 ! only the very cream of the European aris- o the state legislature was more sought | bankruptey law—a national measure | denl to explaipy if he permits the omy. the YOI Sream than real estate or industrial skill; that { which will meet the varied and intid- | yppropriation mande for a connection | Apart from this title, the young man, we o politieal conventio Spos s requirements of p - e ing | are told, has lities, a es, and per- " s ) ) the political convention or stump speak- | cate vequirements of the country's | with the &fsting electric lighting | 478 el bt quaives SbEes e s RO | he averagze man doesn't know when he's geiting a good plece of Lo S 3 ing had more attractions than stariing | great and ever-growing commerce. One | works to be diverted to any such ille- | well attract to him feminine regard and con- goods, and once in a while dealers get beautifully stuck on some job lot nuounced from Washington |a duiry farm or truck garden.” He |of the leading wrade papers of the | gal purpos fidence; and Independently of her rich me- that LOOKED all right. That's the reason we went into the business from that the proposed civil service examina- | said that what the negro race needs [country, in referving to this subje terial dowry, Miss Vanderb!lt is a girl en- 0 PERE A provinec it seryioe o ] v e e e e tia & ia araoes Which the ground up. Wu buy the cloth and that's all we do bay-—thore’s no or determining the qualitications |15 stimulating and encouraging, and if [says that the conditions of business life | The St. Louis Globe-Democrat takes | make fortunat: the man who wina her for a such thing as a job lot of cloth such as we buy. Our tailors make it up of persons soliciting appointments to [this were given the negro would be |have been revolutionized in the last few |exception to the statement of Charles | Wife: but the marriage wnllt be I-Imlk-d uxmlu consulates will be made particularly se- | ound useful and helptul in bullding | decades, thanks to fmproved ftelo- | Francls Adams thut the compelling of | [y, the public and actuatly o inment ‘ot The latest appointment of state bank examiner made by the State Banking board at the dictation of the hickory-shirted statesman from Ne maha must be particularly rank if it forces another aminer to resign ather than to s with the new ap- pointee. The provoeation to tion must be very strong in these days to have such results. into overcoats and suiis and we sell the elothes. As much difference bes ver . S 1 . llance made primarily for the attainmeut of tween our clothes and other dealers’ as duy and night, while there's prac- vere. We suppose the purpose of this [up the south, “We shall constitute | graphic systems and rapid locomotion. | representatives In congress to be | ends which on neither sid are purely ro- |} gjcally no difference in price, warning s to frighien awuy as many [one-third and more of the fgnorance | Competition has become®so keen that |elected from the distriet in which they | mantie 1f by were not a British duke and | B raUactive Andlicants ax nos: 810 crima’ of the sl ok emie:thtnd | all DoSATbl Nelds hiave tb he worked'aid, | live 1a & bar to the procurement of the | e Ners Bk 880 O8RS e oot mave sible and give those who have inside |of its intelligence and progress; we |until it has become a rare thing to find | best talent by showing that a congress- | occurred The form of its announcement and Information as to what Is to be re- |sl v 3 2 p a firm o de e {tnel : ‘equire: 4 the particulars published concerning it sug- RERAHAD 80 48 Wial s i e re- |shall contribute one third to the busi- |a firm of any magnitude confining itself | man is not required to live in the dis- | 2o P00 "matrimonial alliances ~ar- 1 quire 4 etter ¢ 1t 0 come out |ness and industrial prosperity of the [to any one eity or any one state, |trict he rep 'nts, but only to be a |ranged for reasons of state by diplomatic near the top. But it will take more |south or we shall p a veritable | Imagine, then, says that paper, the con- | resident of the state from which he fs | hegotiation. To borrow the terms of our () than & mere anpouncewent that the |body of death, stagnating, retarding |fusion and rulnons expenditure that |elected. Reference to the federal con- | ooy, tbe Candidmtes tor o friends’ b | examinations are to be severe to scare | overy effort to advance the body poli- | must necessarily follow the winding |stitutlon will disclose the truth of the | settle the preliminaries and adjust the con- | away the people who are thirstiug for [tic.” He made an earncst appeal for |up of a house or corporation having | Globe-Democrat’s statement. The only | Siderations; and not until these had becn 3 fixed and formulated was the treaty of mar- consulates the Dblotting out of sectioual differ- | property in say three different states, [ reason congressmen ave selected from ,ff.‘,‘v ‘«" urnx:u :ud L-u.l‘mrmid. S A