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06 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 31 y . " ] ] THE OMAHA DAILY BEE UAFIT FOR RESPECT. perity The election Bryan | precedent which to the old world nations OF THE STUMP STUMPY, S == | In his epeech at the banquet of the | would give an immediate and decided | Wil appear simply incredible, especially as o - W " Tamilton +h of Chicago, Senator Dol | chocl p ’ the victorious nation is content only with of Hryan ampaixn E. ROSEWATER, Editor Han n o I eck to prosperity Labor fs well ed by an Admiver. liver of Towa sald: “Until Mr. Bryan [ employed and remunernt The tf. | 0% SK'H 10 Justice &nd Rumanity. This I8 Washington Post LISHED EVERY MORNING. shall stand up somewhere before the | wnph of the party of free sflver and | Cm e bIn8 staggering to history Philac American people and in an andible tone | free trade would throw hundr Iphia Ledger capital from business enterprises, partly | Mr Bryan's speeches in Nebraska during Secretary Gage has told very plainly for 3 g mmediate ulation in stocks, partly | the last few days have not been of the TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION . I of Good Time to Get 0 o o Lot Daily Bee (without Sunday), One Year $8.00 | 0f volce utter one word of maunly disap- | thousands of wage earners out of work Loulsville Courter-Journal paily Bee Une Year 80| proval of the erime against civil b A victory for Bryanism Involves all | NOW that we have our ] .-m.'-..v‘. the i R . . ich in the disputed demo- | this and miore It i fnconcel quicker we get out of China the better Bund Bee, ( rty which in t undis s and mor t is inconceivable | ¢ . X " 0 entangling alliances. laud-grabbing Baturday Bee, One Ye . cratic communities of the United States | th ority of the American people - L Weekly Bee, One Year 6 ds 4 that & majority of the American people | schemes. Let the despots of Europe, Eng OFFICKS lias left 10,000,000 people helpless and | will vote to bring abont such conditions, | land included, work out their own destinies Omaha: The | [ outeast before the law, I, for one, in-| e ——— Call the boys away, Mr. President Bouth Omahs Hal Twen: | oond to tre is declarations o el Y ¢ s bt | earliest possible moment, no one doubts ty-ffih N Btrects, tend to tr his declarations on the | DENVER'S DISAPPOINTMENT | that Ne wouid carry out the program lald N H " the instances where the stars and stripes Counel ffs: 10 Pearl Street stihject of equs s as t for the | Example Petrified Nerve, power known to man that could avert these |0 2 4 Sunctl Bluffs; 10 Pear! Stre ubject of equal rights as unfit for th Althongh the census for 1900 gives New Yotk Trbune [out by Mr. Gage and destroy the credit of immediate consequences of the election of (After being raised, have been, or will be, v Sk remyts dour respect of the American people.” And | ponver n population of 15583 gnd Mr. Croker fells young men there is no|th® DAtion n his blind devotion to silver. r. firyan They would be made manifest | OWered. The flag was not raised in Mex wa et st %o they should be regarded by all fair-| ypiavent fnerease of 25 per cent over hance for them in business and advises [ Bt It i8 not necessary (o consider what L e (o 1y CORRESPONDENCE [ miuded men-hy every citisen Who I | figures for 1590, which were 106,713, | 1Hm 10 %0 1nto politics inatead. Coming L o Canvies Jnould be, STESOeT ‘gordIeiony WO by BT NNy O | e T e Wl W Communications relating to news and | capable of realizing the wrong and in- | p, Ing trom the professional politician who has |48 A Fesult of exccutive action on his part. y silver basis; the best he could do in four | ¥Ithdrawn as soon as the war was over editorial matte id" be addressed: | o b uted the ool | Denver is exhibiting as much di amassed a fortune by playing politics “for | What would happen before he should be years of good ndministration would be to |1t Was raised in honor and lowered in Omaha Bee, Ed Department justi « verpetrated upon the color pointment as Omaha. The papers are | his own pocket every time,” that is expert | \DRUBUTated and before, therefore, he had repair the damage caused by his election. | HOROT. The conditions under which the A0 bt L s ,| men of the south In depriving them | quoting Interviews at length protesting |advice. But we don't at present remember | had tme to act? It requires no gIft of There would be a recovery, of course, from 14K Was raised in Cuba were named, and isiness letters and remittances should | o thoir constitutional right of suffrage addressed: The HBee Publishing Com- | against the censug as incorrect and un- | hearing anything more cynically and un- [Prophecy to say that a pauic would follow (ha first depression, but no man who has | Voluntarily named, by this government in Omahn Mr. Bryan, it is announced, will visit | juct and have even been demandin blushingly wicked immediately after the announcement of the had experience in such matters would look |ddvance. We went to Cuba pledged to nEM! NCES. several kouthern states during the cam- | rocount in order that the figures muy el - - - result. Stocks would fall on Black for a quick recovery, unless Bryan should | 0Ver x.lu‘ flag and to withdraw as soon As Remit by draft, express or postal ordre | paign. He will go there to talk about 5 8 Ll Country ve Partisanship, | Friday. The populists no doubt think there repudiate the democratic and populistic | (¢ Cuban people should be able to estab- phyable to The Bee Publishing Company y 4 = evised Chicago News. | would be no great harm in that, the losers platforms, and even then the nation would |'!Sh @ Rovernment of their own. They are® i @ L IR R A e 3 imperfalism™ in the Philippines and. to | gt the ovidences of growth in Den- | Many of the German-Amerieans who | being the capital against whom they have little confidence in his declarations |MOW enkaged in that effort and as soon as Omaha or i%astern plead for the rights of the people who | ver wre as notable as fn Omaha is show | fOUght “mit Sigel' are still in line in the | maintain a special grudge. But would the We can say with perfect confidence that | 1Y shall succeed the flag, having gone up THE BisE PUBLISHING COMi are warring against American authority [ by o comparison of the school attend- | F*0Ks of the Grand Army of the Republic copitalists suffer? The rich men owning it a lighted match is applied to a pile (!B Mmerey. will come down in glory - - s : b [and also in that greater army of patriotic | stocks outright would hold on to their poss of wood saturated with coal oil a hot fire | But everybody knows that the condi who place country above partisan-|sessions awaiting a reaction; nay, they will result—not because a trust fs |!!008 under which the flag was raised in signs that should be almost | ship. Al attempts definitely to array any [ would become richer by buying at nominal manipulating the coal oil market, but be- | the Philippines were altogether of a differ indisputable | nationality on one side or the other in na- [ prices the stocks thrown upon the market cause of what are called natural laws. In | ®Pt Dature. War carried the flag there and In comparing Denver's fncrease and | tlonal politics are not in keeping with the | by the small holders and those who hap- just the same way we can prophesy that |the treaty of Paris confirmed fits right to Omuha's loss, however, one thing must | Proad epirit of love of country pended to hold stock on margin. The brok= the election of Bryan would create a dis- | "*main. Our sovereignty by the only e ers would not suffer, but would do a land astrous panic and result in much distress, | POWer which had ever exercised sover Superb Spirit of Libe office business on commission, and gain by not because of anything done by Mr. (©'8nty in the islands was made absolute. Philadelshia Times the activity of the market, even though it Rryan, or of any concerted action in Wall |10 the Philippines, therefore, the flag files The superb spirit of liberty which a white | hould be a falling one. There would be street, or elsewhere, but because investors [OVer American territory gallantly and race is displaying in its struggle for freedom | Some failures, no doubt, but always in would become alarmed and get into a panic [ T*BUIATIY acquired; and to lower it at the 2l BTO60 | gont of the governed” for I'Hipino in- | guve it additional population. Accord. | 'S being tested by the harsh measures which | the debtor class. Those who happened (o by reason of the just fears they entertain [hehest of a Tagal adventurer who has been o BTADS L zonts, but he will not venture to ap- [ing to the statement of Governor | e British are taking in Boerland. The [have command of money would have the respecting the administration of the gov- |fring on it would be an act of national 47 iy that prineiple to his fellow citizens | 4y . £ latest order of Lord Roberts contemplates | Opportunity to make fortunes. Following crnment by populists shame and humiliation 26,700 27,700 | i | Thomas the nnnexed district account®|he arrest of every burgher in the Trans- | this panic would come a withdrawal of Mr. Bryan was not more happy on the 27 160 27,850 | of the south who are governed without | for substuntially the entire incrense in{vaal and the Orange Free State who has| subject of trusts. When he represents Mr. i s BTBTO| heir consent. He will not demand for [ the consus returns, so that for the sume | not taken the oath of allegiance to th i Hanna as holding his hand hehind him to -+ e r.umg | them th the Declaration of Tnde | aren as was ineluded i the census ten | Gueen and his deportation. He has also | OMPT MILITARY WORK, ANNUAL HARD COAL SCARE, et R B 27,650 T27,010| pendence and the constitution shall be | venrs ngo Denver would show a gain of | threatened to confiscate or destroy the prop HIEY of MBHENNE A58 CFOLSF FEA thY 27 520 . 27,810 | respected, hut will expend his platit ot more than 5,000 or 10,000 peop | erty of any burgher who aids the Boers in | Preparing rwarding American [ Shrewd Scheme of Dealers to Unload | ( lark of Montana and Croker and the Van | i 4 PEOPI T arme. This is all in line with the policy o China. darly. Wycks of New York—and the sources from i ‘ of thet Romun Wervist setticiact 37 Teotter Kansas City Star Chicago Record which their contributions to his own cam Total oo 880,055 | thousands of miles distant. There i< no | Omaha, on the contrary, has not ex- | for making a solitude and calling it peace. I [ ot vt S ST | PRUBHRUNG oty Less unsold and returned coples.... 12,278 | worse form of “imperialism.” no geaver | panded tervitorinlly since the 1800 con. | s in preparing troops for ervice in China | about a probable scarcity of anthracite coal LABOR AND INDUSTRY g violation of the fnndamental principles |eus. Hnd it been consolidated with | NG FOR CA EMES, and in dispatching them fo the front has|during the coming winter are now current OR AND INDUSTRY, et tot . AT been done so quietly and with so little fric This time it is asserted that a strike is im Net dally average 27 025 | Of onr government poxsible, than i< in | South Omaha, which is fn reality part in's Huge Dreaft on Amerfeass | 1100 that few realize the magnitude of the | pending which will send prices skyward be- [ (Missourl marketed last year timber of ita ‘ i awn' production valued At $12.620,7%0 GEO. B, TZ8CHUCK. | volved in depriving colored eitizens of {und parcel of the city, the decrease o task accomplished. Only u little more than | fore the winter is over. Local wholesalers Bubscribed and sworn to before me this | : okl b - i e thinE wouls Lave | ot befl olke 8 A IReIRRt S hL) o Betwaen Dayton fist day of July, 1900 the south of their civil and political | wonld have been merely nominal. No Detroit Free Pross two years ago the same thing would have | of eastern coal look wise and solemn when [ and Cineinnatt and Dayton and Toleds b ol ke vights. Not only does it vielate the | wonder, then, thut Denver is s dissatis | The announcement that the Russian gov- | been — impossible. LML G 2 U B B UL L L AUTS AR L tion of the Tnt Notary Pubile. i vatent i ] . w heen sent to China eventually, | about the er supply of hard L L P te inual convention he Inter- y Publle. | consent of the governed prineiple, but | fied with its consus rating s Is Omaha, | $roment has given an order for 6,000,000 [ would have been sent to China eventually, | about the winter supply of hard coal. Last |, (g ai"Coghara’ tnjon will maet n Tas _—_— - s m —_— pounds of “beef on the hoof" to a Chicago | DUt there would have been long delays 1. | year about this time it was given out that, | fon. Muss.. Cetober 10 packing firm for immediate delivery should | eCUring proper equipment and transporta- | owing to a short supply no coal would be | It s estimated that during the present 2 ba regarded as a rare piece of good mews | 10N Across the Pacific, and there woula | shipped o the west until after the eastern | ¥ear $55,000,000 will be expended in the erao- Parties leaving the oty for amendment to the organic law, placed | those conversant with the couditions nre | by tha American farmer. The export trade | have been endless confusion. 1t will be re. | stock was Iaid in. Local dealers who were [ |1 Of new bulldings [n New Vork City . In New York state 910 perso the sammer may have The Bee there from a sense of justice to the | sntistied that these cities not only con-|in this department has been good through- | membered that, when orders were received [ “held up” by the eastern mine owners . | kilind and hout " 40.00 wounded n " ihe Sent to them regularly by colored race. In order to accomplish | tain more people, hut also people whe |t the summer and the finished cattle ort Riley, Kan., just before the our. |ured that it would take all winter to replen- {actorles last vear. I the war with Spain motifying The Nee Busimess | iy there has heen recourse to mob vio- | are far more prosperous thun they were | '8Ve been sent forward just about as fast | break of the war with Spain, for the re- | ish it. Meanwhile, alarmed at the outlook, | L0, Qericans were killed and 1867 efce, in person or hy mail, i o e ke SRl ! aK they were made ready, leaving but few | Moval of eight troops of cavalry to Chicka- | Chicago consumers paid exorbitant prices for | ™[ (Lo L WL iikarein Wil His exANgsd ence and freedom of speech has heen | at the last census perfod of the strictly “dry-fed” kind which this | Mauga, it was several days before the men | coal in the early fail, only to find as winter | union, Loutaville, Kv., the contract for fur often as a suppressed. The disfranchising con- | S order cafls for. The result will probably | Passed through Kansas City on their way | advanced that prices of coal did not rise nishing ‘the 121 carriers of that city with stitutional amendment in. North Caro-| Speaking about t{he amenities of the |be that prices will work considerably | South Too much attention to the alarmist rumors [ S4it5 His been given to a firm using the lina was carrled in this way. The|season, a member of the Kentucky leg. [ higher before this immense order is filled. | A trifle more than two months ago the | regarding the alleged impending strike and | A printer's union organized in Japan last movement for depriving the negro of | iature has introduced 5 resojution | THe domestic beet trade requires a largs [ N1nth infantry was orderad from its station | possible consequent shortage of hard coal is | vear has now & memberahip of ocer 300 number of finished cattle every month and | In Luzon to China. Since that time men, |likely to cause an advance of coal prices by ““!:“:k{;;lj‘r;{j.: HSY _LhALtiN ;"-.M"m‘“m:'“f | the competition for the few of this class |NOrses and guns at fifty-nine places in the | which consumers will compel themselves to | progressive countrs, © U Teriair o that —_— cessful it will not stop with the dis-{to wear shivt waists provided they con-|still left tn the country is sure to be ani- | teITitory of the United States have been |pay excessive sums for coal that later on | In two recent ‘decisions the appellate That $10,000 sniffling committee might | franchisement of the iliterate. "The | tain not more than six colors of the rain- [mated fitted out for service where American troops | very likely can be bought at a more reason- court of New York established the right ot be recalled for another session at the | hope of southern democrats for its suc- [ how without suspenders.” ‘I'his may he | FEvervthing seems to be coming the | had never be The Ninth infantry | able figure. The advantage that accrues to | prsantzed workmen to n:‘v.w‘wwu.mmr‘:m::: Beatrice state institution cexs 18 in the triumph of the party which | taken as an official declaration that the | American farmer's way at present and the | WAt ~garrisoning clght posts in the | the eastern coal operators when they scare | members are employ 4 most encouraging feature of it all is the | Philippines. It was fully equipped | consumers into laying in their coal early at | ‘The International Unfon of Bricklayers fact that he has the resources with which |for its new service on the day|a high price is that they get rid of their coal [ and Masons has a membership of about Our republican friends in the Towa [the United States so that its policies | of those ungainly supporters used Dby [to meet the demand. No finer cattle are |Appointed, although a typhoon delayed |as fast as it is mined, otherwise they would | /0™, jurisdiction of the union over ~ extends throughaut e congressional district ncross the river|shall be sustained by that tribunal. | the ordiuary mun §rown in the world than are produced at | Its departure. Two of the battalions of the | have to carry thelr stocks until winter, pro- | Brates wnd Cagnag thEoughout the Unked ®eem to have a hobby for convention| Here is a question of the profoundest | — e present in this country and the result is | Fourteenth infantry, the next to go, were viding storage and losing the interest on the £k machine hus been fnvented which bids i — Gan eitiken, YetiAlh Bryan willistunl feeders send abroad has a tendency to in- | tery F, Fifth artillery, which lost its com- | coal scare in the summer consumers are In- | wires 1o & Typewriter shich wettes ot o ZN 3 crease the demand on the other side for |Mander, Captain Reilly, at Pekin, was then | duced to buy their coal months in advance | message all ready for delivery, hammer--he never hn"“\‘,,”, beef. The English and continen al lrrvlvrfl' from the Philippine capital All of cold weather, thus relieving the coal The Amul[nm.q:!’l‘l assoclation’s scale has will Land.“The annonnce. |butchers know a good thing when they see | the Test of (e troops for “hina were from | operatora of the loss of interest and the | hpeh siEned in Pittsbure, Pa.' by ihe five early. Tt Lurst as soon as it reached an | ha measures all questions ment that Lang was short was expected | 1t and the more of ‘our beef they see the | (iba or the United States. These included |cost of storage. At the same time by realiz- | work resumed. 'rnlu""nn- Hr;l”lv:l\?;l\lpl‘n'x‘:l alr current. CiRiiach s Seay }mnr. they will puvgand the American |tWo squadrons of the First cavalry, two of iug on their coal before navigation closes and | to start up in the Pittsburg distriet | teeder will be the kailler ghereby. | the Sixth, twe of the Ninth and one of the | hefore (un?nnx bocomes difficult the dealers | The Clgarmakens International Journal | The most énconraging™ thing connected | Third; a battery of the Third artfllery and |are insured a bettdr profit olnts o the Boston unjon s a model. .1t 5 y B sndet a ape g | g % b « elghteen years old and has u membar- The statement of Secretary of the|intendent in a position where he cannot | with this active demand for our cattle fs | three of the Seventh. one a slege battery | There s a polat beyond which eastern | ahip of 150"« Fyery clgar factory i Hos: Treasury Gage, showing how Mr. | let go unless the State Board of Public [to be found in the fact that this class of | from Fort Riley, which was stopped at | coal cannot advance without driving west- | ton Is union and the minimum wages is 38 Bryan, if elected president, could, | Lands and Buildings helps him, live stock is better adapted than any other (San Francisco; the First regiment of in-|ern people to the use of the cheap west- ""hx‘w i Palil’ Gate v ; to the diversified farming in which so many | faniry, the Second, the Fifth, the Eighth ern soft coal. Eastern hard coal operators | erhe family of Paul Corcoran whe was — of our farmers are engaged. The problem |and the Fifteenth, and Company B of the |are fully cognizant of this and are gov- | itentiury for his connection with the coeur The Salt Luke Tribune is another in- s ! : with the average farmer who grows sheep €Dgineer corps. Most of these troops will erued by it in adjusting hard coal prices. | d'Alene” labor troubles, will receive $60 per fluentlal newspaper supporting Melin. | (NOUSht{ul cousideration of all citizens. | Bulkans may have something to do With |or hogs alone is how to utilize his rough |Probably not reach China, but will be |Indecd, the steady improvement of devices [ Bonh from the Western Uederation "ot A The secretary said there ix no doubt | the expressed desire of Russin to speed- | feed and return it to his land in the form | turned aside from Nagasaki to the Philip- | for burning soft coal, the use of fuel gas s Mr. Bryan could order his secretary of | ily make | in China. The present of soluble plant food. The farmer who Pines. Nevertheless, all were ready. made from soft coal and the utilization of LINES TO A LAU 2L Sl : R ‘ ik g grows g o .| The infantry were in twenty-five posts beating plants in which soft coal is easily B the treasury to make payment in silver| predicament of England, with a war | §TOWs and feeds cattle has no such prob ) P o cord: T 3 |7 lem to solve. The cattle rafser has no |in Cuba and ten in the United States; the |and economically burned, has already created | o Chicake Record: “Truth lies at the bottom Jupiter Pluvius has had a long In waste food. The big, husky steer which cavalry were gathered from sixteen places | great change in the consumption of hard | *“There 1sn't any reason, that I can sea ning 0 August and s at liberty to ta v m tho export trade demands will not only eat (and the artillery from seven. To supply |coul. Probably if for a siigle winter the | why she should not come ip and get into & & lay off in September when the mu of the government as well, which | the fire before it is necessary to do a | the corn, but he will eat the stalk it grew | these men the quartermaster's department price of hard coal were to be advanced to, | L sical festival and carnival are o amount to a million and a half to a|little welding in the workshop nearer | upon. |had to furnish proper uniforms, camp |say, $10 a ton, many hard coal consumers| Yndianapolis Journal: “Mrs. Biff, haven t il i million and three-quarters dollars a day. | ho | Prosperity among the feeders means bet- | cquipage SLETCTeDiouncE XA A1) N | WOVIGERURRIy SeHRo S vaw YU ARVIOM (.| FOILRYSIYOUE SO RERAY BRI Y QUE(BOORS £ 2 2 y or o 8 etalls necess o 0 b g soft 0 .| room? Wisrataaniaktes diMen Evih daio R LhAE e ter times for the breeders. American | thousand details necessary for service in | burning soft coal. It is greatly to the in- | FONL, o0 pinted for it and T told Mr. Bift bl Logislative nominations are being |breeders of beef cattle have started right the field. Summer and winter equipment | terest of the hard coal producers of the |1 wasn't Koing to deny her a little thing nexed the good will of another thriving | At onee. sild Mr. Gage, owing to the made thick and fast throughout the|®0d if they can have a few more such|Were required. At the same time 60,000 east to continue to sell their product to ke that this time o year Nebraska town. This sort of anmexa. | fact that there is in the national treas- | M ek 8 g IFOUZHO | cars as this year and last they will be |soldiers in the Philippines have had to be | Western consume ' b b " ury only about $16.000.000 In silver, | State. each Leing heralded by the purty z Aok they will L ; Piits Chronicle: “Mamma, tion smooths the way for trade expan i $10,000/ L | | what might, and very probably would, (o be hoarded for a safer season of invesi | Presidential order, but of the stump happen to the finances of the nation if ment stumpy. They have smacked more of the Bryan should be elected. He ws tha rouser than of the candidate for the Mr. Bryan as president could s POC psy would TRV the slowiig ot I8 tive ofce In the world. The the country on a silver basis, and, a8 ucirial establishments and the discharge |APPeal has been wholly to prejudice and Mr. Bryan is a fanatic and has reiterated ¢ workmen. Reductions in the rate of |/ Utter disregard of facts or probabilities his intention to rehabilitate siiver at the wages, discontent and strikes grow natur. [ The ¢y against imperiallsm cannot be ally out of this situation. There is no | S{rengthened by a perverted reference to But this withdrawal of capital from busi before his inauguration. He might make BTATEMENT OF CIRCULATION, | A1 Killing American soldiers. But | . postotice husiness, new dwellings | ¢itizens Btate of Nebraska, Douglas County, s8 e will not, it is entirely safe to pre ‘,,,,,, otirer | | George B. Tzschick, secretary of The Bee | giot yitor Publishing company, being duly sworn, : payve that the nctual number of full and [of the disfranchisement in the south of eomplete coples of The Dally, Morning g i b - ; ey oo, otinted during | colored American citizens who are loy the month of July, 1900, was as follows: , | to the government and wonld be found | pot be overlonker oh i to the credit | 17 ....2T 670 not 1 verlooked which is to the redit 18. Lo 27,530 of Omaha. Shortly after the 1800 enu- | 1o, ag/ree | upon to do so. as the white men of | meration Denver extended its eity lmits | BWoews 40| that section. He will prate ahout “con- | ynd annexed a considerable distriet that single word in disappro as ready to defend the tag, if called ahont equal rights in behalf of people | sinee 1800, it 18 a distinet nullification of the con-| No matter what the census volumes PARTIES LEAVING ¥On y t SUMMBR. | (titution. 1t strikes down the fifteenth | anuounce concerning the two cities, Prosperity signs are so plentiful in Nebraska that calamity shouters almost wish they were blind. the suffrage is sprending and if suc-| “that each of its members be permitted m—— proposes to pack the supreme court of [ rainhow does not require the assistance much like an amateur's fiest effort at As The Bee said, the Des Moines | ously avoid it. There is for him no|throwing the Globule bubble has bheen blown too political eapital in it and it is by this| just whe it to force him to resign, but on the con —— MENACE TO THE GOLD STANDARD. | trary it scers to have p super Omaha will not bé fully up with the procession until it establishes itself as the hub with a system of radiating sub- urban roads. through his secretary of the treasury, break the gold standard, merits the i ] of coming trouble in the | ley this year that had wandered away on the sflver issue four yeurs ago. of all of the public debt p: Jle infon hand in Africa, is a warning to the coin and for all current disbursements r to get less important irons out of Omaha's excursion to Seward has an nald ; 4 e reimbursed for the seemingly extravagan( | Provided for, and the garrisons from Cuba Samimy Snages, who 1s 1t that takes the P “ Ly as the strongest that could be | gutlay which they have 1 : to Alaska could not be neglected. Yot all QUAIN census?" but, he explained, “the announcement h ¥ hey have made in laying the & a XU hy. the censor; of o elon. bs el T ana e dana stahiti ot i ta D utest for the control of | foundations for a great breeding enterprise, | the machinery of the staff department has st gansery of couTRe, BRMOR o 5 i ot ot gislature is forcing | GIve the beef cattle breeders of this coun- | been working so smoothly that there have | Bernard Jennings, who earns $14 a week [ houitution News dispatches from China say that | pose to pay silver in settlement of all ’ |try five years more of b ses | been no hitches. The disorder and confu- | in a brewery in St. Louis, has been ar- ! strong men to the front, which will in- | A e of good beef prices . ’ olt Jo ew ge country fs without a head at present. | Interest on the public debt not speciti rong ;’ po b A ; » op| @ they will show the world the finest S0 of the camp at Tampa have apparently | rested aud fined because, according to the soselt Journal: “Taw sat e anfgiatand Refore the present troubles are all set. | A1y payable in gold, and to make its|sure @ legislutive body wade “up Oy q5 of pure-bred Shorthorns, Herefords | taught their lesson. The staff has become | allegation of his wife, he glves her only 3 [ Kiunce, we doubt If one player in a tled numerons Chinamen may be simi. | daily disbursements o its creditors u | Mewbers of wore than ordinary callber. | and Angus cattle that ever the sun shone |41 eflicient business organization 9f DI sarnines pac MRSRO: e peAL\OR | IEE RN RRRTE RINGO 7 AWHY LI (A58 bl s ¢ o - women's clothes, which he puts on as soon [ WO larly situated. silver, would stop the inflow of gold, or L PERSONAL NOTES, » come . t lonst very largely diminish payments| Local merchants should remember | ———ee > 88 be comes home at night napolis Sun: “What will we do with = == at lea ) & i | tnat the abolition: of the trading stamp MODERN TOOLS OF WAR. that $30,000 check we Just received ked The murderer of King Humbert gets | in gold, and correspondingly incre hat abolition he trading stamy 5 3 A native priest says of the Chinese arti- [ Dr. Henry J. Costello, a Philadelphia phy- | the firdt” member of the executive “com off with only a life sentence, although | payments into the treasury of silver|only emphasizes the vilue of DEWSPADET | Field Marshal Waldersee's Equipment | cles of religlon: “The men believe them. | sielan, committed suicide while of un-|MULer 0 b0 e broad- convicted of deliberate regicide. What | and silver certiticates,” It would come | ddvertising,. No - business stmulator for the Campaign. The women don’t. There is no religion in | sound mind. Krowing that he was becom- | cast over the country denouncing the other sl by | has ever been devised that equals the Washington Post. China ing Insane, Dr. Costello kept a journal in fiurl,\' |..rn|lu‘:‘r‘|.:u“|g‘...1y“:.r. of campaign noney,” answercd the other, 1| use of ndvertising space in a widely | Delightfully refreshing is the information | 1In the last year, accordiug to authority, | Which are to be found most minute detaily i that Count von Waldersee has started for | Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Princeton, Penn- 4% t0 n'; progress of D;M :n"m?l r:‘:rnnm" Chicago Tribune: “Did vou ever ex China equipped with a baton, a seven- | sylvania and Cornell universities expended | Mment. He was an enthusiast in his pro-| periment with the KKnelpp cure? asked one = and all Qisbursements made Dby it reaches all the people whose patronage | roomed house and a bath tub. The baton | $304243 on. atbletios [ fession and worked himself into a con- | Of the inmates of the'convaleacent ward Western people have always been | would be made in the same cur- |15 worth having 13 the symbol of authority, the house is em- | Tne smallest estimate of the lons alrendy | 411100 Of mental and physical decrapitude. | ““Oniy "for po | anewered the other, o4 Ve, view n i % ——— e —— hlematie of anced cf o " b - a large, freckle-ta woman. ‘'l always noted for nerve, hut in view of the fate | peney. “Fhe would. thus be ew | blematlo ot advanced civilisation and the fcaused to the southern cotton crop bY | when the thermometer roglatered 130 de- | wert birefoot wh lived on the farm.' of thelr predecessors the Wyoming men | qyplishoed,” said Mr. Ga “a wiventt| Boys playing with matches have be-| bath tub is to teach the Chinese that cleanli- | the heat which has prevailed for the last . who held up a Union Pacitic train are . . P in Washington one day last week A P! $ A fore now started great fires and Mys, | D88 Is next to godliness. teventeen days fs $3,500,000 Philadelphia Press tell you what " of silver out of the treasury Into the Lokt Al il s Gt N ga L A ranai fully ot Yeaten ki | 3. Schaffert fried an egg on the asphalt | (eras nothitg lke @ tramp before dinmer o advance of all others in §iritia ho 5 » people | O'Tear) i YRR i amily, i avamant. Nsither yolk mor white 2en| to bring an ansetite A" the athietic one lap In advar I ot i | hands of the people, from the people | © Leary's cow took tho initintive fn the| roi8 '8 SOUR: ¥on Taldersss fully pre- o Pepperell family, descendants and Neith 1k hi to bHNg phetite,” remarked the athletic ‘ : “hic less the toy relatives of Sir W pepperell, “Amer- | more PR man tempting fate. burning of Chica Unloss the 10F | tie carries with Bim the adjuncts of that | feery waly oerras b by (operell, tAmer [ mora than 1¢ would have tn & fezing pans | Moh; 1 gontc know.t rapiled the ot monarehs of Roumanin and Bulgarka | civilization whic emperor de ca’s only baronet.” held its anoual meet-| In sevon minutes the egg was cooked on [ man. “It'tan't a mirke the “appetit custom house and into the hands of col & Ivilization which the emperor desires to In- | jng gt Kittery Point, Me., last Tuesday. | one side and in fen minutes on both sides | the iramp after dinner brings with him." Twenty men fn one republican club e , < quit poking sticks in the bonfire they | troduce into China. We hear nothing of his | one sde s s ‘ho four years (o lactors of interndl revenue, Wheu thikf ', p ot ot aqually tamo sword or his pistol, his bowle knife or his vornor Roosevelt, while at Harvard, | It was then eaton by & negro boy. Washington Star Hamlet,” sald Mr ¥ho four years ngo \nh;l for l]ll):lll I8 hrocess was effected the wnment | - d 4 " | snickersnec. These are the deadly imple- | W28 On€ Of the editors of the Advocate, an Biormingon, Farmess thohgbitully, Urer wretty good record, ade at Teky e s » " i ,'n'“‘ v\‘!hh "_" o ”'“. "'_’n'm l::lk "“'l““\"' would be practically on o silver bisis .| ments of sanguinary war and, of course, undergraduate magazine. Assoclated with | A New York reporter is living on a diet | mindx me of a cat? T Germany is becoming alarmed ov: . eme as Alber! shnell | that costs 15 cents a day. He has gained Ha-ha'!" s the admiring friend The disastrous consequences of such Mt R )1/ have no place i the expedition of right- him in its management was Albort Bushnell | tha & o braska will not stop the leaks in the the shorts of cot Ham - wi popocratic ship. other country in the world would have [ about at no distant duy that all the rev tmposed anything less than a death | enues of the government would be pa DA sentence? in silver dollars silver certiicates | read newspaper like The Bee, which | into the banks, from the banks into the Hart, now professor of history at Harvard, | three and a half pounds in weight in three K No. Because it 1 i | days and feels so a 8 « o ave seen imle less than — D et il isiiress nfaits, | FeQuisition, accompunied by suffictent | Germany should harbor thought of ven- | Sul at Birmingbam, England, whose reports A ATIEL(ae o 10 oents b &> 11 The way to bulld up Omaha's popula. | 8 Of tinunclal and business wiles. | ey (e United States will gladly | Beance or allow his soul to be fretted by | 0B technical industrial Interests trequently /10K BEC (RAEEE T8 T8 FHEAEE B R T Dettalt dournals Co¥e are sawing,/tha i * g It would be revolutionary in its opera- | (o0 <8 (G0 T e b (hrougn | [8F of mortal combat. Urged by high pur- | B&ve the merit of being so interesting that e 4 " gat, s, AshcE 2% SUlIKISMENk A6 PHOS tlon Is to make the city the most at | tion Outstanding groenbacks: and| REl d 81| pose, desirous only of improving the mental | the Rewspaners print them frecly, is a son | Well to add that the reporter ia indulging tractive place to live in while at th ; S ey I protested that thix was a mere figure of | treasury notes would pour iuto the COMmME DraRERE: and moral condition of the benighted | ©f the veterau editor, Murat Halstead Rppschi imean.og NatHing game time insuring the wage-workers ? steady employment in mills, factories ) i : | and not from necessity. Well, 1o be explicit, we are planting heathen, Count von Waldersee advances| It would appear that Thomas B. Reed as natives,” said the Briton, fondly caressing and business houses ¢ why. T A movement eannot be doubted by any | cousness and mercy upon which he has set | in this experiment as a matter of cholcc treasury for redemption in gold and the | o 9 o . ouch of Age, | upon China with house and bath tub. Happy | & practicing lawyer is doing better finan o the muchine gun at Lis sidc gold thus drawu from the treasury | Chicat bune B e R R b R B L e S "m.m.‘ lvlhvlurhi‘nv'n'rm ?n},lvhtlhmhlphln.‘:c Tt Wi al dery hortible (o be sure, but would go out of the country or be held | The uiforme and beards of the Grand|with which he will inaugurate peace and |of representatives. Announcement js made | fo% VCI"K® 880 lightning struck @ marble | obvlously a i out of cirenlation. ¢ the gold reserve | Army vete are eloquently suggestive of | 1ov in the Orie . 4 S “14 | statue of Diana at an entrance to Fair- e The fusion ticket In Washington sails [ 't 0f circulation. 1t th | reunions of blue and gray 10710 the Orisnt hat he s about to purchase a large tract| 0.t park, Immediately afterward the T 'l‘ " X 3 should be reduced below the minimum It was Napoleon who said, with pardonable | of land at Oyster bay, Long island, adjoin- | 00"\ o "or "(ho statue turned brown. Next Onloasa under the democratic pame. 1In the 4 o 3 pride, that he wever forgot his trade of a|ing the property of Governor Roosevelt. | . ? Maud Muller on & summer's day established by law, as undoubtedly it Where Are s | morning all the coloring had disappeared | (Maud's & grass wid 4 (hey may) political sword-swallowing act Wash L ldier. He spoke, howe Boming B Lt g HARRAAY Maud's & g¥8 ’ ay i LI ash | solaie e spoke, however, in the darker| Oronhyatekha, hereditary chief of the Mo- | except one large spot, which has so far re v into court with kniff ington 18 a step in advance of Nebraska, Lord R dmits that the ‘country |a%es of humanity, before Germany pro-|hawk Indians, who lives In Toronto, Canada, | sisted persiptent scrubbing and the ap- | hiey. siops en Maud in o queralous tone, where they allow the fusion populists X [ where the fighting between Boers and Brit- | claimed her noble mission of carrying |is the defendant in a suit for $100,000. | plication of powerful acids. The marble i to think they are still & purty. the limitation of interest which the | jun hus been going on “is well sulted to the | ¢IVilization into the remote corners of the | brought by Dr. Charles L. Coulter of New | Lrninn when' stk was Humiaated e B 3 law prescribes, There would be a dimi | Boer S0 well suited, n fact, that they »|= rth. In the brighter, better era in which | york, who asserts in the papers that (h though hundreds of electric lights had b A mi is In ' v Nebraska's great trust-smashing attor- | bution in the revenues of the govern-|claim it as rightfully their own. ”1'- I”' on W Idersee lives and flour- | sum represents a loss on the value of @ | grrunged about It Now. Maud, just cut that new moan “he gl h ant due to the adverse Influence of ' ot Ishes there is no place for such vain boast- | patent which Oronbyatekha agreed to push £ ney general has run up against more | MEN 3 s | Man of Many Capital ing. Not as a soldier does Waldersee EO | byt failed to, It dlsappointment in his quest of the trust | the financial change upon business, so Baltimore Americar | forth. He is the herald of sweetness and | ectopus 1n the wilds of Wall street The | that instead of a surplus there would 'If the em paror of China is in many | light. He has been told by his loving em- % o | brobably be @ deficlency. The un. |Places simultancously as the reports say |peror to civilize China, and with chastened expense bill for the New York trip, how- | Probably ] he is, he can, if his government goes to|spirit he has ae A r. ' settling of values and the sense of in v he has sccepted the task. As am| 0% . " oociee or California, has been N to my ear's unfolded the world's most ever, will be turned in in due time. i . | pieces, get a good living uny time as the |evidence of good faith observe the bath tub. iy g conviet's application for pardon. Now he wondrous tal s e security would produce industeial and | Gy son e eur of the age, It pains us to think that when Count von | *PPOInted assistant general manager of the has been called upon to pass upon andther | The prairie, tamed and broken; the forest The political party in this neck of the | commercial paralysis. AL Kinds of | Waldersee reaches China the peaceful bath | 3reat De Beers Cousolidated Mining com lication on behalf of the same man plikan twa | . - The like and ocean blended; the mountain i T Other Provinces to Hear Fro »any, at Kimberley, South Africa, at a SR s T e e The lak | n bler woods that cannot boast of more than s enterprises would be halted | Bl ftale et saas tub may be forgotten. We put behind us, | like his pr T, refuses to gran shivered through % Xinal | nasacs N v salary of $6,000 a year Young William: even though backed by his own letter, | The chasm knit with iron; the cataract one county convention Is the exception w period of dullness uppronching | cning is supposed to be a nation of 400, | " paATa ””-F»NW n and prefer to take the | Lo "o i charge of the mine during the " swung back The democrats have two calls out and ation would be inaugurated, 't | 000,000 people, but it should be remembered | 1" “l’“‘ i “’:"’l"";’ and I"" “""'}"““"I‘I" ",' ’ . | § AL " | the count at their face value. e will nol the populists have three, while the re.| Would be a repetition of the experience ',h‘;:v ":“‘ 'y‘,”\“:" “‘:;',"' "‘"I' "" B :mh‘””;wlur a moment allow the barb of sinister The t £ millions westward Is echoed yublicans will have to be contented | In the years from 1803 to 1897, L e population of Whith | doubt to enter our confiding soul. In his| For over a year New York City has boen | Tho pet rooster of a chicken fancier in{ Th® {FATP, 0 WiLAY % with one. This is the judgwent of many of the | & POERY F g SN B e | geven-room house Count von Waldersee will | PA#8iDE the bat for subscriptions to the | New Brunswick is no longer noisy, though | The strain of milllons striving sensatic soundest financlers and business men, | $7¢4t FUTOReAD nations | remain, ‘the giver of good things nnto the | Dewey arch on Fith avenue. Less thaw |it still goes through the motions of crow- |y AW 0 F00 )"0 \ignt perectad : - i ' half the required amount has been promised | ing defance to everything else that wears | > " with the daw: PO » dec oAb 5 » matter from a pur Staggering Monarchies, | children of China. His bath tub is to be & def & a with the dawn; Towa democ ave decided to make | who regard mln matéer o | .I‘I 3 ageving Monasoh [an object lesson of cleanliness. Serenity |#ad only a small part of that has taken the | feathers. The bird's voice was cultivated | Our Natlon's wihi replenished by West NI thair eftort in four congrossional dis- | prastioal standpolut, Now e ¢ The final independence of Cuba will prob- | will sit entbroned upon his benevolent coun- | form of a cash payment. ‘They now talk of | by its owner and was uscd to such an ex ern braln J tricts in that state, ‘This will be cheer-|of the United States s ably put Eureps in & siate of:iadednite| tensnce and loy wWill Feish Aursme pulling it down as an obstruction. Its ors |tent as to annoy the neighbors until some | The frufts are most lusclous; Ing news to the men picked ont fo than that of auny other nation | gtupefaction 0 declare and pursue a war,| A health to Count von Waldersee and his [ I8'nal beauty has long been concealed by » | one captured it one night and cut its vocal " "“;jf"; SAr ":f‘f,',‘., P tims in the other districts. They The success of the Bryanite party |ecarrsing it to successful conclusion and | mission of civilization. May his seven- | thick un;:mu of city grime .m'l the ch: | vhord Now it flops its wings in the N aagt of zloam - bearing all the expenses, then freeing the | room house be emulated by the Chinese to|man of the commitice having the enterprise | most approved style, but utiers no sound | Where sets the Stur of Kmpire, where 81 o be buried, hut no t s wir the national credit ’ ¢ Frogreas dips pected to be buried, but not so d 8| would imp peopla over whom the war was fought, in- | the highest planes of social achievement|!n charge expresses bis willlugness to have [ and cveryone in the vicinity sleeps as of Progress dip . , to be beyond political resurrecti All interests are now buving pros . ! And hurnishes wheat fields and glides ¥ P ction. E stead of coloniziug them, 1s @ violation of |and may bis bath tub pever leak. the arch removed, ~«_ |late as they please i the moralg. the groaning ships. 1 1 | wonld be, its resto ion by borrowing might be found impracticable within The judge then waved the wilness asida And said to the moaning Chicago bride, should be stated that the > WES Governor Stanley of Kansas, while pr wily savage is a graduate of Oxford, ticing law, defended a negro charged with A Murray in New York Tribune A. F. Willlams, who was graduated only | murder. His client was convicted and Mr sten to the rumble and rattle of the two years ago from the mining department | staniey wrote a strong endorsement of the rofl saying that as governor he views the ‘ Both Time and Distance shrunken with siege and showed 80 much ability that this | matter “in an eatirely different light.” goLime, and Distan promotion is his r |