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THE ©OMAHA DAILY BEE SHAM REFORMERS EXPUSKD. not be particularly effective, at least so | congress every time since the state was| €Ivi — <] The insineerity of the alleged fusion re- | far as Russia s coucerned, and i that | redistricted A it st formers in the present logistature was | Power is successful i its schemes other | in 1801, These facts should be borne in PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING plainly exposed in the attack on the bill | powers will be very likely to try Hn‘r" mind by fome of the aspiring statesmen - introdi sed at the request of the gov- | hand at the acquisition of Chinese ter- | who persist fn putting personal ahead WAR REPORTERS IV ACTION, AMERICA'S ¢ congressional purposes Native iples of the Weird Stories Wired from South Africa. Washington Post | | Our esteeme The practical worth of civil service TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ernor, providing for the reconstruction | ritory Thus the consummation of | of party interests, and who fight Doug- | O™ Peace-making agefcy i ouf LML Fds one of the | Al JOT GRC OWSE 94 Dally Bee (without Sunday), One Year ek R k g o | g A : | new possessions is being illustrated tn the | Most accurate and compact pletures of the silver. making an aggregate only Daily Bee and Sunday, One Year, of the penitentinry and the installation | What Russia is secking in Manchuria | las counity because it I8 the most popu-| phijppines, The merit system is a new [ South African situation that has yet ap Rort of an even $1,000,000,000 of the Sunthy Ber O Ve Y of a central state-owned lighting plant | might be the beginning of the partition | lous and wealthy county in Nebraski. [idea to the natives. Their sole experience [ peared in print. We refer, of course, to the | precious metals, which is by far the largest Saturday Bee, One Year at the University of Nebraska. When a | of Chita, with all the powers except the E— |of government from beyond the sea has | situation as described by the consored press | treasure cver accumulated Anywhere in the Twentieth Cetury Farmef, e’ Yot republican asked that this bill be put | United States in o scramble for terri-| The opposition press has coustantly be- {been formed on their experience with the [ Feports, via London | world in one place. The greater part of this Omaha: The Bee Buildin forward in order that it might he passed | tory. Insuceh an event how long would | wailed the fact that the administration | 8panish a Iministration and its unciv 1| “The telegrams in regard to Dewet arc | wealth of coin is merely held in trust and South Omana: City Hall Butiding, Twen: | withont dange hnteal | the o d ley 1 | allowed the armor plate makers to|®ervice. A bad Spanish governor plundered | an instance of the inventive zeal of South | actually belongs to the people who happen Wik i B st noger of technical question at | the open door policy be maintaine ol Lt By chretne i | 0L, YHoles better Spanish governor | African correspondents. They told us that | to possess certain outstanding demand obll Cousieil Islufts ol Street, the present session of the legislature, the | Probably only Great Britain would ad- | swindle the government by chargiig a0 plyygored by retail, and that was about the [ he was cornered; that, deserted by hie | gations of the government. There were in § 4\1:\;\‘:1:”.')(\-»4’; I,. v B iiiding fusion members of the house voted | here to that policy, It is this that gives | extortionate price for armor for the fonly difference in the administrations that | followers, and with a few horses unable to | circulation on the first day of this month Washington: 51 Fourteenth Street against the action, and received enough | the United States o very vital iterest | ships of the navy. A German fiow his | the Filipinos were able {o detect and de- | move owing (o fatigue, bis capture was a | $207.00000 of kol cortif $122,000,00¢ ! CORRESPONDENCE A republican support to defeat the wotion | 0 the Russian policy toward China and | just offered to erect o plant in that :hufu rn:;; " L :n'h:.-l;‘ T e Jw-‘v:.lmx'\"‘.I,\.”‘:’ o ..v.;.q,.l.m.-‘m ot sitver il .;.q’s” :-w.:“(“r.:..‘;'- Communications relating to news and b ol e iy «| country to produce armor plate and sell | bageers aste to get rich and go home. | varie 8 by an account of his having | ury notes of 1860, and of the treasury go \ torial mutter should be ndarcssed: Omaha | 10 advan Will ereate a universal sentiment in thi P it oy T |l|| . Filipinos were neither invited to hold any | escaped il @ boat across the Orange river, | $150,000,000 is <et aside a8 @ reserve (o be bee, Baitorial Department It is admitted that the penitentiary [ country in support of any efforts Japan | it at the same price that this QoVeris | gogeante places nor tolerated in them another announced that he passed his nights | used ouly in the redemption of United BUSINE t Russia's | ment pays, provided it can secure the | our plan is to be different. We are in- | weeping. All this was dispelled by the | States notes, so that of the aggregate coin government contract, which is now |viting Filipinos to enter our civil service | official announcement that he and his forces, | in possession of the treasury, $887,000,000, ¢ rate. [In the island. To all who are willing to | re-enforced by those of Hertzog, had crossed there to constitute a firm foundation for take the oath of allegiance and who during | the Orange river, after an engagement in | the paper curreney n the hands of the peo- | hostilities have done no acts in violation which he had captured sixty of our soldiers | ple, leaving about $100,000,000 which s a of the laws ! war we extend the benefits | and wounded or Kkilled thirty. Reuter's [ part of the general cash balance avallable 8 LIETTERS, must be rebullt. Money must be ap- | may make to thwart and defe Business letters and remivtances shoula be addressed ‘ihe bce Pubiishing Com- | Propriated for the purpose. Folly could | scheme for acquiring Manchur! sy Omang £0 no furth REMIT 8. position wh Remit by draft, express or po payable 15 ‘The Bee Pupiishing e than to put the state in a e — given to Krupp at a much hig The United States is sccuring armor cheaper than any country in the world, order, *the conviets can not he SLOW PROGRESS OF ENLISTMENTS mpany. | properly lhoused and cared for. Gov-| oy, enlistment of men for the new Unly Lecent slwmps aceepted i puyine ernor Dietricl's recommendation for the | 4 v progrossing slowly aud at the of an act of oulivion. On fulfillivg these re- | correspondent mow telegraphs to us the | for the expenses of the government Umihi Fastern exchanges, not accepted, | rebuilding of the prison on the old site S v P o 1 ¢ soldiers jese militury othicers arve harry | uirements they are eligible for examina- | consolatory information that Mr. Steyn, who The aggregate amount of gold money in _THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY was mode a8 @ matter of expedieney LT RN 1N UVINEIGE DT B9 ing home under orders, in the belief that [ tion for the classified- service, with the |is with Dewet, looks ‘thoroughly miser- | the country on March 1 was $1,117,000,000, STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION He foresaw the financial diffieult 2| called for by the army Il passed DY |G witn Russta I8 impending, Japan | Assurance that their promotion ®epends | able Tand it has almost doubled In the last five NaleE NubrAks, Douxiie Cotiiy, 3e © Huanclal ditfeulty con-f g, st congress canmot be obtalned | o0 e DOnGilts of 11 victory | 0161 on proving fitness for it For a time [ Naturally, these fntercsting lttle pecu- | vears. The United States, by reason of the ¥ z Taschiick, secretary ol 4 he Bee | FONUNE an effort to secure more com-| 4 Jues than « year and probably a “ Ithe Filipinos hesitated. Such a scheme | Harities have long ago caught the attention | marvelous growth of its export trade, has over Chinn aud denied the privilege of | goomed to them too ideal to be sincere. | of all careful students of this kind of | been able to hold uearly all the surplus aunexing Manchuria. It is not HKely 1o But, having at last become convineed of | ltcrature It is now expected that the duct of the world's gold during that st 1dly by and see the provin Jbledd [ its sincerity, they are showing marked in< [ British reports of events in South Africa | period. The command which America now e soldiers to up by the power which stayed the |terest in it. Many of them are coming for- [ Will. first of all, be ridiculously false. That | holds over the finances of the world by Publishing compan betng duly sworn, | modions grounds for the nses of the pen suys that the actual number of full and . complete of Dily Morning, | itentiary, and so made the best of a bud Evening dary printen during the | py by trsini swobrlution fob month of February, 1wl, was s follows: argain by urging an appropriation for longer time will be required. The mar tinl order that famed so vigorously when the call was made e 20,240 hivee 6,050 | the crection of a new prison along mod- | e Spain and kept up through the Japanese hand on @ previous occasion, | $ard for examination, and among other: much can be depended on. It we hear of | reason of this development will soon make 3 +1: 30,180 16... 24 ern lnes. This recommendation was in | ool when the volunteer army was [ B S o bl s | Wistinguished insurgent officer whose rec- | the canard again we do 0 always through | London a secondary banking center—as, in Biiiiinnes. 00,08 1 e dG, corporated in the Dill the fusionists i | e for service in the Philippines has o o | ora is free from any charge of violation of | the medium of an unintentional but wholly | deed, it has already, in some respects—and [ e 20, o BBUT0 | T Dpose v 2 Activity In Omaha veal estate as in- | (ha Jaws of war. readiness of this junmistakable contradiction. Commandos | New York the monetary capital of the [ 46,540 19 26,9 CAtenicinn | swaershin and control of | CVIHENtly subuided; the Lest ord of gicated by the record of transfers is | latter - gentleman to be forgiven and em- | that had been. some davs before, destroyed | world Wooien :“v::" Mic 'l' : AL, eulistments in any week sinee the army | oo golely to the fact that atteactive in- | ployed may be open to suspleion, but it is [by the British forces invariably reappear | ‘:":: public utilities™ has beeu one of the {41 went juto effeet being less that | coqnionts are afforded in this city, | certainly significant of the value of the [ in an entirely different part of the country FLASHES OF FUN, “aeaay | PP Deld out by the popocrats to eateh | gy, oy pative Americans are going Most of the sales nre made to people | MEFit system in disarming resistance. not forlorn, decimated and in rags, but, on " - & “ge gup | Yotes since tho birth of the Wybeid | 1o sioe aemy und, according to oftcinls g peor The Filipinos once convinced, as they now [ the contrary, brisk, unterrified and usually | (HOirolt Journal he fest thme 1 drank ol . o | pi In Govertor Dietrich's message | o Sy v N ey be who intend to bulld homes, but sor "l promfse to be, that our ministration | loaded down with British property. It is a | made n wry face, but after o while h' Rrew b o B H-m“mmml i intalied Sestomonnt of | of the Wur - department, one of the f e transactions are noted, bused on- | means clemency for the past contingent | very old story, indeed. Nobody believes the on me 25770 . 206,200 | the prosent 4 b ERRABLHSY ‘wedy | largest elements of support this year 108 | gy on a desire to put idle money [on loyalty for the future, honest handling [ transpurent mendacities telegraphed to our (. ((Hhe rse fuce replied the other \ 25,760 Booirieer. B850 s B B ot "V e army is the enlistuent of YOUUs | where it will bring good returns, of the public funds in which the children | newspapers through English sources. We | fee furnished the state by private con {of the soil will participate, and more than | hear about the obliteration of Boer com- | Chicago Tribune: “What make: Woather- Swedes and Germans who cone over as Total T corns which have the contract for light Balf of the le is over. We have van- [ mandos, the capture of untold th ds of | WX (WIKE NS fuce into such queer shupes” SR v Y byl i o alf of the struggle is over ’ andos, apture of untold thousands o ! o Y Less unsold and returned coples.... 18,384 | (o, . " y ERte Imimigrmnts nnd ol to Login 0 LA | quished the fasurgents in ‘war, and we.horses, cattle, sto., but we belleve nothisg 1Us his new teeth, He hasn't got them « ing the buildings uxed by the state at| N L ohere they have IridinBapy e | uistied ‘the ineureests i ete, leve nothing | oyiirely pacifiea 'set by sticking to the | except the devastation of Hoer farms, the ystem and give them a more honest | persecution of Boer women and children— | The tin can manufactu; rs have formed a Net total sales....... . TAD0B0 | Lincoln. Plaiu tigures, hased on actual | opportunity to acquire the language and merlt \kers Statesman: She You say girls Net duily averag X {0 erience, s o) o saving trust, and after we had been nurturing GNO. B, TescHOtic, | tveretice, set forth the saving thet]y, ypqy o little th the easy? Iife of the v i AR I been nurturing | rnment than they have ever known|for the evidence on this point is furnished | e Mwaya in w hurey o get marrlod. Subscribed in my presence und sworn to | €Ul be effected If the state-should 0w | oy uon oA LR L herstofore by English oMcers and gentlemen—and we e Tl Yot YU QleT ee afs Glwe p betore me this 4th day of March A Do 1wl fand control s own lghting plant. | 530000 G Loweyer, that it Catehing On to Our Style. —_— calmly and confidently await the announce- | late when it comes to the wedding (Beal) M. HUNGAT Aside from the question of actunl saving | g s Portland Oregontan, MAN WITIH AN IDEA ment that the Boers have not been wiped off | — Notary - 4 | Will be unnecessary to enlist the number {0 Pt 3 } the face of the earth. In thi Catholic Standard: Willle—Pa, what ¢ — | Of money, were the added advantages | b Pt TR dopetdad bl R bl LA n Tan n D garih. R IHiS We L&VE |is spellt Dehsesn-o-meusn-o-n % “ of Inerensed efficloncy of service and the | °F MW authorized by the army bill, 4% | cubans are able to take care of themselye Rewird never yet been disappointed and if our | o Phenomencon Some matches may be made in heaven, T Ay ) e and e d Londitions are steadily improving in the | is the formation of & big sugar trust on the prayers avail we never shall be. Willie ~Well, what fs that? Chicago Inter-Ocean valuable adjunét to the edueational ta A--That, my son, {s what you would he The simple truth of the matter is that it you never disturbed your father with but Omahiu proposes t make a few ol rge | island. | Philippines, giving promise that <o 3 tverulty at ! Those men whose business takes them [ o them. cilities of the great state university af-| otco a8 18 tiow thete will ot 20,000 fighting Boers are baMing, bewilder- | iitions, ———— Pobded Ty €48 BIRCARoR’ of ) wall] & Uy IOrC 48 IN Kow l"‘l“ ‘xl bt the Land of the Dakotas, jabout railway freight yards must bave|ing wearing out and gradually Killing 260, | be mueh longer requived. It is thought, Minneapolis Tribune. noticed of late a new kind of car, built| oo British soldiers. IFrom the very first | Indfanapolis Press: ~Yex" she sneered The Bill which failed to pass will be [ equipped modern electric installation fore, that the government is not| Surprise is expressed in South Dakota |entirely of steel plates, bent into shape. | (he Boers have outwitted, outfought and out- | AUring the customury exhibition of her ter n;. m ] numerous thing at Lincoin [ Thi is direetly in line with the theory | G Sm BTG G ebarrassed by | OVer the discovery of a farmer who is worth | Four y ako cars of this kind did not | maneuvered their bovine enemies. Man to | hits, ary owrr iiied. 1 married you for after today of public awnership. Every possible ar-| | 6880 0 e of enlist. | DIt @ million, but with the wonderful re- | exist. ' Now 20000 of them are in use, their | man, they would huve extinguished the | Yol o't ket anv. he interrupted, “for : e ————— gument favored the governors position, | 1" ;«ol‘u;n-nrul“!klmll] :,un the marvel is there are :\;unln"r is |||;‘ r;flMn:{ lv:‘)!-” l;l‘r"”t;"“t’!l‘l’l‘:;“: British army more than a year ago. Even |#ll our fricnds luvish it on me Tus b tH6 WAk Ther Tk dli b | B e . . e . 10t more like hin he shops that make them are $17,000, ‘ 4 o 2l —_— ust why the weather man should fedl | One would naturally think that the pop- | now, were the British not more than five Lo | washington Star: “Do you like dlalect? e rrrrrrmrrrre S Hehind oraer ~ Short, s New York Journal ok Rear Admiral Sampson will get nearly n the surf; Ty Ko gloomy doesn't appear Everybody else is rendy to rejoi will only furnish a little sunshine, —— Isi't it o little bit qu one, they would drive them into the sea |asked the lite ung woman within two months. They are the bravest, | Yos answ nator Sorghum; “1f Other. | most efficiont and most devoted men that [ Joed piv wAY, LG ayaiie used sitogathar How came it to exist? In the answer Hos | over fought against a brutal tyranny and | fuein tne Miethmary Mo & heap of look- one of the romances of American INQUSUY. | if there be justice in heaven they will yet 4 O Charles T. Schoen is the maker of the | wip, Philadelphia Pross: Mr. Krank—No, | | ocrats w el it he | uld rejoice that a republican | NEED AMERICAN MEAT. w was doing what he could 10|y 4ppears that the people of Germany and vitality to whatt they elaim | oG vt cardinal principle of thelr orgaiza: | gou of American canned meats un 8, last pressed steel car w longer and earns more than that the exclu-| $3.000 more prize money for letting Schley ¥ destroy one Spanish fleet at Santiago than Dewey got for destroying another at Ma- o that Unele . % [ the inspection law which went into > o ear | won't take that hle Sam can't find cavalry horses § i ; ) kel VI | 'his E . steel car. His father was a cooper near won't take that horrible stuff ’ 3 in thi of . o fusionist and A | poc last yvear was @ mistake and that [ M8 This s not a case for languag Wiliington, Del;, asd at 14 the Aon Wan MUST R Mrs, Krank—But the doctor has ordered country, while Joln Bull doesn’t seem who las been o champion of re- werely for silent thought. 4 ; S it to encounter any dificulty in secur 4 7 s St there is a growing feeling against th working at his father's trade and attend — Mr. Krank—T don't care, Why that stuff <o any dificulty in securing | form, and over the fate of whose Ve | i among consumers, This iy the re- errier and Mastif, ing a night school. At 20 he had National l'l‘u-:-ll-; to wp would kill a mule z all'be wants stock rate bill-headed off in the senate | (T L consul at Bremen Indianapolis Journal He married and opened his own shop in A Teaninl AT i L Tu ety think e T ——— by Ransom, another fuslon reformer— | b Gl ol | 1t Japan should so far dispense with its | Philadelphia, and failed. —After several| g, GsEEOR AmErean, Dead cattle along the vailvond teacks | o popocrats have shed buckets of | o e State departient, who also HOWR | jggment us to attempt to make war upon | years' work at whatever he could find to | o B0 JEER BHGG wery shore (1e for the | chicago rribune:” Emplover—1 am sorry look big to bs of nger e s the fact that in o recent convention of | Ruesia the powers should intervene to save |do he thought himself lucky to get work | Morocco to reach the con-| (o note, Willlam, that you are about to & to th €8 of passengers, but | oeodile tears, objected to the expendi- ptof v of hy- | that hl‘ 4 Tt as manager of & spring works st $12 a clusion that the best thing he can leave us. hiilad e . professor of that ambitious and courageous little pa- | @ el s @ 2 @ physicians Dr. Frank past experi pay that little claim which the United| Startled Salesman- W I don’t under- 1ce bus shown that they eut ture tor the state central lighting plaut ¢ , oo U The st t David 1 Goliath is |week. In a year he consented to remaln stand. 1 ab 10 ” but little figure in comparison to the + | giene in the university at Halle, an au- | ton. e story of David and Goliath is y tes has against him and to make a| " jom about to leave yo PArise i v visi e pre v o 0 P d e-fifth interest in ake a Employer—Yes; yvou are acti it yo number not dead. aud on his motion the provision was thority on all questions bearing ou pub- | 48 1dspiring one, but there is only one for $1,600 & year and on ol formal apology for the very impolitic way | thought 1t would be Impossible for us cver instance on record in modern times in |the business which David got the best of it. Then M yard one da to fill your place. first time that | THNOLD AT R aRe he has treated the consul general of this country. This is not thy 1 from the Dill by fusion votes. | oy g, . Zave utterance to a very se- arer exposition of the insincerity | oo 0o m of the inspection law, go- Schoen went into a railroad and had an idea. He After his interview with Mrs. Nation f the alleged desire for reform could be 0 2 : g Forelgn liva Worth A ' 3 care | Uncle Sam has had trouble in collecting the mayor of Cincinnati is n doubt | Ing even so far as to say that the law " n r d ne. crawled over and under some freight cars e A ) d afforded. The Y Do » benefictar- ) N bune. & o | little bills due him by the government of | James Barton Adams ver P wihother he would prefer to have it re. | “herded: The ouly possible benefictar- | oy othiug more than a cloak hung S kipk Rrtbuns and thought that the use of pressed steel i & i imes Barton Adsms. in Denver I \ The placard and signboard nulsan Morocco, for, as is the rule of the sultan|In the merry days of boyhaod whe ies of the Ollis Jv. motion ave the cor * has | for gertain parts would give greater dura- beated or go thtough another session | 15 S 1 hix confreres profess to | OV the ugrarian Wol. e said that| yroken out of ltgears on the Rhine and |piiity with less weight. In 1888 bo opened | FLey e ament ot ATISHORICIAIME Ko aterihal thattiimpd on'idadles 6F & ) with the prize fighters. 4 while the government had declared that | now the Prussian'Diet adopts 4 resolution |4 shop to make stake pockets. His fores | Vit Off until the time lmit is reached and mothers cut of huir, st which ey faise (e gL Gof the o was required i | calling on (e Govegament 80 prepare a bill | Comiated of himselt his son. his. epheu | WFHCT procrastination liable to Be. fol- | Whet! & tort lhe Wi ' treasure and % o 5 » @y at 4 ' exce v % erdicting, the . s whole | p SRS ko owed by very strous results P &tonebruise on the hee The Auditorium fair managers made g | M 400 ery at all thnes except whett | St of publie health, nothing | interdicting. the prattice. The whole world [ana one other man. Within a year he [10Ved DY very disastrous results. —The| ., GESCURSE G0 IRCRReL 0 ey truth is, both of these sultans are always T b AR hard up, and the ruler of Morocco, particu- | There wer | larly, rarely finds any surplus money in his treasury, He is constantly surrounded by a horde of dishonest officials, none will allow any money that com | the possibility of action that will actually affect one or another of the monopolies. That the bill was recommended for | passage as printed is not the fault of the is interested In preserving from vulgariza- | oved to Pittsburg, to be nearer the iron . f tion and defacement the beauty of that pgrket. Meanwhile he had designed an health of lll"_ nation, for the prevailing | yigioric river, celebrated in song and sto | entire car of pressed steel, but for nearly high prices of meat necessarily lessened | in many tongues since the d of Julius | en years could get no one to order it its conxumption, While the health of the | Caesar and Ariovistus. 1t will probably be [ n 1867 the Carnegle company came into serious mistake in offering the pipe to o poli one on could use it to xo good advantage correxpondents at Lincoln. suffered more from it than the public many tre. we held m Plds, the creck we' sw old spring cold and cle whom | Over there the woods of hick'ry 8 into thelr %o deep and dense, asured objects on the t dear, am n, and i of onk - e Pl ; better protected by the steps about to be ) : —_— nation demanded an inerease, : coatrol of a railroad. On the chance of | 11 ATl Loom e un Henlnd the outlines ; The ball player who cannot gt a | Shm reformers, It is too Jate to secure | 50 05 imony in favor of Ameriean | (2ken than the Hudson has so far been by | gchoen's invention affording a larger mar- | (A58 18 T8 i i WAL Laey oo h ,Il‘ ol lnce | | its passage in the senate, and so they s £ its statutory defenses, or is soon likely |kt for its own products the Carnegie|'t: @Rd if the ruler gets enough to pay the rail pluce in the telegraph columns is small | e 1 o b o ¥ | wmeats 1% furnished in the annual Feport | (o' pe, ot for ity own producty e SaTuGkl® lexpenses of his largo and extravagan Ao fry, Indeed. The signing of a sy | 40 afford tolet 1t go through the house. | oy Ly pnbueg Chamber of Commerce gof Lhiedis P o ®" | household he can consider himself a very player these % Is almost as import- | BUt the next time the popocrats take the | 0000 ”:” i bR e Ui wh « fore |h_~. Iary;m’:::»x. 'w:r:}‘:‘\:‘ml':‘», '.}:;;» ()r:l\:*r[\;:; AR On its rails the quall would whistle in the . ant as a chy in the cabinet | stump in Nebraska they will sing the R e i Philadelphia Record e ror fonls for making the cars ex.| Uncle Sam is not going around with a[Calling to their hiding fellows in the field [ ] s ¥ sume okl song about wunielpal owner- that meats from this col of Cuba has been added to Canada and |P1ant mor tools for making I‘ 'n } the|chip on his shoulder looking for trouble. | o !“{ waving corn, 4 ) —_— ; : i i the least dangerous and that the gov-| Mexico in the select list of countries |15t¢d: In nine months not only had 10 | fio'is & man of peace, and nothiog sults | AP the meadow lutke and robins on the While the United States is not making | Shilr and control. ernment itself must share the same opin- | favored by the United States with do- (€478 been bullt, but a plant costing 390,00 | iy ‘perter than to be on terms of friend- | Tl the forext sh; LR et ith any noise about the treatios and rumors | = = = lon in view of the fact that it has | Mmestic postal rates. After April 1 next |had :"‘"‘:‘i"'""f"(';:l AYER LHOSHAR, | ship with the whole world. Well does he |, = thern 4,FINE. 2 sat ana f renties belng de . rise THE AMERICAN PUSITION. . the interchange of letters o island {Men makicg the: ow froj s 0 hast experiences - L he joybird sat an of treaties being made in China, it vises | 2 { bought American cauned meats for the | the interchango of letiers with tho tland | M8 FCER S 0 convincing the |Know trom his own pust experiences, and Al AT Ras Hlia s to rem: that in any coutingency it ex The publication of the instructions 4 e 4 4 gulated irely by the domestic 00\ . s > from those of other nations, that interna- [ And the rels and the chipmunks played Ny thod i R it By thio TopAtaiant of Bthte to i oYY and for its troops In Bast Afvi schedule of rates. Hitherto the lower | 0fficials of railways not |l||w.1|) Interestad | i (s a el varY sxpenaive, His th se.aNarcatonsHe ROTIOH. pets e door o 0 or " Bl 3 il 0] Ntate to p ‘. & Al s 2 ‘ iy g | ool husines: 3 ew car' ’ 1 « ke & oftel - A fe.open for Amert- | 0 tie reprosontatives of the United | "0 Chiun. As everybody at all fa-| rate has applied only to mall addresscd |In the stosl business of the Sow <ars|geiermination to set out of the mudde in [ AN the Farter, snuke was often in un 4 L o ‘ milinr with the matter knows, no evi- [ to persons in Cuba engaged in the service | merits his was an up | China Just as soon ag he can is proof that | In the grasses in the corners of the — States 1o The announcement t foreign governments makes \s ever been produced to prove | Of the United States. The fsland is thus [last an order for 200, then another for 500, 4 | he has no desire to be mixed up in the old & put on an even postage plane with the re- |and then about all the railways in the rail dence the Union Pa- | clear the position of this government in 4 . 3 0 bbles of European powers, and his am ¥ . that Ame n ocanned meats exported X N " g 4 R r Schoen's cars, | "Y' fence, citie Is ot looking for any more small | regard to the preservation of the - | e qaserons to health. the rlull:n that | ety acauired insular possessions of the {country began 1o clémor '(‘.‘;r‘:.:m'u’:‘l;y 40 I bition will never lead him to adopt the vonds to gobble may be taken Dasedl are dang 18 . ALY republic and the ent stamp that will| NOW the Pres . British policy of taking possession of any | As we grew o Iy manhood when we ¢ 00,000, employs 10,000 men, intry gi of Chinese territory. These pital of § thought the belng purely a pretext. ‘The in-| carry a letter to Manila will also send one |8 ¢ they facts 8 " f land or country he thinks valuable, no mat- t on facts. Rehabilitating its recent ac- [ instructions were communicated s soon spection law was passed to satisty the | to Havana uses 1,000 tons of steel a month, and would “_r "hn-‘ll;t'r its n‘wm,r: le‘-‘ “““r‘ nm’ ‘“" In 'l‘u;”d{::nllnn"lr beauty w the very \ nisitio ing b 7 o ! i bl s 3 b o 1,5 o ained. 9 JINS J SIEONL DAREN quisitions and bringing them up to{as it was learned that secret negotis cmmem—— se 1,600 toba' 12 {t doy1a=he obitatned. 14/(L8R CRATRIEE AR e Bt ot a | OLt A Rl o haol on masllit. on the demand of the agrarians and possil P ooy | hey have been somewhat benetited Springfield R distinetly | (epeby in the higher prices of meat in| The latest will build $12,000000 worth of cars this b year and is shipping them to all parts of sation” in the orduance |{he world. All this s the result of one jolly shuckin' bee Down the old Jane we would wander with y little “she.” little struggle with misguided men in the Orient, but he is making every effort in his F power to wind that up, and then to de- [ On t; standard is task enough for the Union | tions were in progress hetween Chi Pacific at present, and Russin and the ican Vol : § of belng tir (Just the coun- disapprove of any arrangement or un buresu of the army is promptly riddled by ", v ves In his head, a brain to ’ ‘ * After 4 P IoF 4 Germany, but the great body of con- | ¥ Y ¥ [man's having eyes in his head, al 5 Ak ineact wi the world. tr. er lle) {‘“1 i l” h;“k e struggle, 1| derstanding of a private nature between wwers have suffered and it seems they | SeCretary Root. The complaint that Gen- | conceive and the pluck to persevere. ‘h;:: ::‘:llln. ormnlx‘-»l.-'xs;;.‘x‘(::lnlglnr:‘x‘n‘:n’urn 0.5 ST, 1000 maid Jiamer Ly, the' Bison- which he has tried everything from | ¢ I v of 3 s 4 Sumo! il & 5 eral Buffington, much to the disadvantage | Apd yet we hear that the young man P 6 1 4 kht, she and 1, prealdent down, Gensral Wesver bas hing and any of the powers as unwise | o now manifesting a disposition 1o |of the government, hud turned the Franke | pas oo imanes however, and in spite of s proverbial good | And wed Daint @ future picture touched o Doen clocted to- ariother ofic He will Prous for Chiua, - Our govern < relief. They feel that cauned |ford arsenal over to a private arms and am —_— rmh«fnrvl,t Usole San eAgROL lu; 6.'.‘.'::?,‘:‘:: As we sat there in the corner of the \ iy ment expressed its senso of “the impro ol ich are good enough for Ger-|munition company was evidently a clear PERSONAL NOTES, FheN dt.c0mes ‘o4 matior 0 J old be n ¢ of Col ¥ meats which arve good enough for 4 saty oblizati re e mayor of Colfax duriug the next|priety, nexpediency and even extrome i afely De | Plece of exaggeration. No one acquainted — Whan pramisea. ARG (Eeaty. oblgatians ars g term, unless e decides to move ito | danger (o the interests of Chi W | an soldiers and sallors can safely be | Z0R B &80 o onor of General| Prince Eul Wha, second son of the em- |broken. Agreements made with him must fence. some other district to run for congross. Idering y : ML Of con- | 501 by the people at bome. Whether | gumysion “who has given all of his lnven- | peror of Corea, has entered Roanoke col- |be kept, whother the parties to them are|Thore ane night In happy dreaming we * | Mldering any private terrltorial or inan- | g, poputar demand for American meats | tons to the government without asking | lege, Virginia sultans of Morocco or Turkey or kings or [ = wer gitting hand in hand el rangements, OREE 5 4 i ¢ 4 A \ " smperors of ents of o greate: P S0 near the gi of heave ca With the assurance tiat the educated clul arrangements, at least without the! "\ offective is a question, for, of |compensation, could believe that anything| Joaquin Miller, the poet, has removed el A iab i '\"_‘I,';, “‘,".:I'.',; D ORE Hear (iathanaosven warcoulq t . i ated | full knowledge and approval of all the | oo e vlans will fight hard to | was wrong with his proceedings. Secretary | from San Francisco to his new home, a |POWer s ready When ) laration whispered ] woman will marry, the world can move | powers now engaged in negotlation.” | | 4 ¢ Root shows that the arsenal was properly | farm in Nuces county, Te where, he |0ut promptly and honestly his part of such in her Ba'ping enr- | ! ] | g gothi i sl ir antage, : i A8 rape , Nuoss ¢ 3 g sment, and a0 must the pse | One she often since has told me she wa ou, contident. that the good old customs | urging that It was evidently advantuge. | 00 helr advantage turned over (o the Driggs-Seabury company | says, he will pass the remainder of his | 4% SEUERE ""..,”n‘li* ,?.Jf".'.,'u'.ff 1!1'.1.-,‘[."..'.."\‘.:-: mighty Klad to he 68 X of the past are not in danger of being | ous to Ching s ‘ Sm—————— to enable them the more quickly to fill | days e St On my heid theras now & dexort fringed ; t ! hina o continue the interna- [ e women's clubs of Nebraska are | : in the world, and, while he hates to make with folluge of gray, extingulshed by the progress we are | tonal understanding in ) e women's clubs Nebraskia e | government contracts for war supplies, and [ Dr. John Grant Lyman of New York re- 0 the WEUC, B WO S ARG TR g there's many a ihiead of silver in her AT T s e T ek s g \,..‘ tto the | ggicitating themselyes on the passige | that the company mentioned had acted | cently sold his seat in the Stock exchange (15 08 BB SESRCR, FUC EVIR EOORD O Yer {lcar old heid Ko 5 il reservation ¢ e tervitorial integrity | o . f coviding for the |ho y o o 59,0 e Lyman boug s seat only Sl ’ " | Yet the flame urning o ] chunge” do not have much effeci on - | of that o et vitovial integrity | or (ne Brown bill, providing for the |honorably in the matter for $52,000. Mr. Lyman bought his scat only | RSN R0 AL S e means busls {he tlame irning In our i 9 A% QIBpIre creation of a state library commission de 1 a little more than two months ago, having | o 0" 01 (he best thing the debtor can do s | As it burned there in the corner of that | wman nature after all IS Rut \whlla 1thaala Wik i nag #e Davalvaea by War, 1 830,000 for it old | ot A i ) e Was aparty to that {0 (e establishment of a teaveling Indianupolis News paid $ i ¢ | {0 walk right up to the captain’s office and A | understanding the statement of the posi at g > 3 There was & time whe he oli Baltimore I8 talking about. s'monumen | gottle 1 The stagnation in the English ' 4 ! libeary system. While the amount ap s e e Tagolike | “Willlam Patterson, fatbher of Betsy #hce y Muglish ivon | tion of the United States apparently | o8 T ielent to provide for | TeRsoning prevailed in this country as to ; — — trade and the cutting of prices necessary [ had no influence with the Russian goy- | o wh L ¢ will bo | ¥ar among European powers that, which- | Patterion Bonaparte and the original Billy | = e ) to meet Amerlean competition s | ernment. 1t continued the secret ne. | Lo SNtensive mm“:“‘,”" : ““ ¢ | over killed the other, either way made our | Paltersol TR e ° | od the sec 5 | enongh for & ats ot 0 ent citizen in his da foreed the English fron masters to s | ai 1 M 4 | enongh for a start, and the growth gain. But destruction anywhere in the | inen focead the dinglish fron tanstors ¢ ke | gotiations in regard to Manchuria, s 10 0 jden is sure to follow on a showing | world is bound to be felt throughout the | James J. Hill, the rallroad magnate 2 Per cont in wages. | which a crisis Ix impending between | of s practical utllity. Communities | world. The loss cannot always be traced, | works hard for ten hours every day. He Brother Jonathan is comin avate [ Japan and Russin, 16 seems perfeetly | wpion sow hive no public libraries can | DUt 1t 18 as certain as the law of gravita- | gets up at T30 and goes over his cor ' which threatens to leay wpetitors [ obvious that in this matter the Russian | 'l' 4 ";‘ A “l Do supplied very | Uom: A pertieat fllustration bas just come | respondence \d s rarely through his work behind the distance g . A sy under e ne 1 e supplie * | in the report of our consul, Mr. Fowler, at [ until 5:30 in the evening | g | government has not acted ol 1 - | goverment his ot acted i good faith | heapry with the best o books, and all | Chga Foo- conccrning the elfocts af the | enjamin Harrison lived (he same num- . il | S and this belng so no contidence can be fy gdyantages of the best public [ “Boxer” trouble on our trade. The im- | ber of years as Washington, sixty-seven ] Phat Schuyler man who wrote a | felt inany of its promises or profes- | jivavios of the state will be at their | ports of American merchandise at Chee | and died from the same cause, peumonia threatening letter to Senator Kearns of [ Slons. A Washington dispateh % | dinposal, The bill is one of the few acts | F00 for the quarter ending with June, 1900, | None of the other presidents died at that Utah is finding out that Uncle Saw's | that as far as written pledges can com i‘_hl\ d by the present leglslature from |58 compared with the same quarte age or from that disease. [ P TR R R e o 8 Dosrer: Bustls stnode piadsed o | RAses 1) ¥ A showed an enormous increase, A Governor Sanford of Alabama sent in l:\v‘:ll- .|I o 1“ Joke bs of the krimuiest. | It power, Tssia staudy pledged 10/ pieh the whole people Will derive @ {15 (he imports ceased. Chee Foo thirteen vetoos in one day recently and | No other house in the business of making and retaili Y the thme he gets out of bis present [ accord (o the United States the open | oo L e T R P | there are papers in the state that say he No oth G i £ and retalling legal ditticultios he will be willing to | door it she tukes control of Manchuria, | S i compared with other ports, was peaceful | would have had to work more vigorously | fine clothing makes and sells as much as we do in our four- nte s ) oomin: sactions y ” ) BERTlon an Ao |'s Tntast tdom ol o Transyi ut there were riots e province around | 4 willed to kill all the viciou : m 4 contril u} solely to the comic seetions | either directly by annexation or indi | Lat t information from the ‘Uransvial | But there were r in the province around | thapn taat if he willed to kill all the viciou teen retail stores, That meaus low p 8 to the consumer of the Sunday yellow papers vectly. How much faith can be given | indicates that the policy of General | about | bills of the late legislatur foof | | ¢ i\ st R —— ts of i or tine goods —_— this pledge, however, in view of the | Kitehener for pacification of the country ; s Discussing the babits of other great men 8 Aceording to dispatches from 1 I B Tt 1 antanioE infhra aadeat e G | AMEL AR A AT T T S b Nty Dante Tern he has shaved, the president’s barber says i : > 2 patches from London, . i E s | i AL LR 3 i Mr. Roosevelt was always chatty, He dis Onr retail business is practically done on a wholesale ba- the European reds extending their | Went with China Russia violated the [are so wornout that not only relief must | The Boers might as well fleht to a finish | 05 8OEC0E PR ne) e e | 1l \ ith t} G hatan * line of operations and American finan- | P ot the letter of the understand- | be sent, but the character of the work ;_hiw x:frx.’!;.;d :‘y"nlllv:»‘ll"l"‘:"'fl'_‘”"““"& s biect 'of public attrsction—politics, prize| #i% directly with the purchaser. cial Kings are 1o hereafter Wiects of | ing to which she wit ® others powens | is suc b process of relie 5 ke Incjude f Lne SOmMIsARVASS BN, | ngh orts, -religion or anything that i A A B8 are 1o hereafte objects of | I to which she with the others powers | is such that the pr £ rellof must |y, " oape rights in the republic as the | NEh, sporws, creligion of abiibing b Dollar for dollar, and quality for quality, there is no ) solleltons attentions at the hands of the | subsceribed Huving broken one p e kept up indefinitely, In the face of | Gpies, whom they easily outnumb The | PAople Waro (RIKINE RS i ) fl anarchists. America is still the only | 1% she will not hesitate to b 1y | this confession it I8 not strange that [ Kafirs would be the ready tools the | By the will of the laie nn.u:u\\‘u i I;u: | better nd no cheaper ready-to-wear clothing than we make country wh tman may safely poke [ other if she shall dec it to her uterest | England i backward about becoming | British in - politics o civil war At '»" R ‘l'm :“‘ ¥ ,“W:". i “”‘" “,l. i in our factory, ‘ Iiis head above the dead level of medi- | OF advantage to do so. Heneo it Russia | unnecessarily tangled up in Ching JRIARAMRUTE.. She. K Mirs outoumbered | 80 o says that when the estate Iy fk 3 _ . . ocrity. secures control of Mauchuria there is no | — Bot e cmitted to hear arfas for the republic, | settled the commonwealth will recetve | Boys' suits $2.50 to §15. Men's suits $10 to $25, ——— assurance that she will observe the | Douglas county isn't at all popular s | which has had ample reason to distry ubout $7,000. Mr. Bishop was a prominent Over 2,000 Russian students have been | open door policy as to that proyinee mewber of a congressional distriet, [and fear them. To promise peace in an | citizen of Russell and an ardent adumirer forced to cnter the army as & punish- | This government, however, will make | The actlon of the senate mukes the sit- | American frontier town with the Apaches | of I State § ment for partcipating in the recent dis- | no effor ) ¢ o i erpont Morgan A ver 1l man . L] beyoud what s already been [ uation rather rough on some aspirants Onmmbering the whites thiee 1o one 6 EE PR A G| 0 1 i ’ e | . ould be a match for the tish terms | and h ne is ) usly ealu turbances in that country, his way | made to interfere with the designs of [ in the other distriets, but doesn't seri :v ‘:.u... ‘.'.‘ .h',‘“ ”' 5. They may us well | able, but he always manages (o nd the row (] [T be a good niethod of punishment, but | Russia. 1t still desires, rmestly as | ously affect the conditions so far as|ggnt the British as submit theic homes [ Episcopal general convention and has not one regiment of men Who go into the | ever, the preservation of the integrity of | Donglas county is concerned. 1t was [and farms to the depredations of the | missed onc for many years. This vear th army of thele own free will fs worth | Chinesé tervftory, but e will do no more | this county that elected the present ve- | hamrs. Refusal to include the colonials | convention will be beld nest Octoher in San R ‘5. wfl‘j“,’," \Mnnpger. ‘ more for service than @ corps of such | than use its woral influence to this end 1,.m.n.‘.u state officers, und it is Donglus [ ' "‘"l ALY ““i‘i"“.'““l;“," Fow 'L’:;”h g~ bl e Bl g T s “':‘:i’: :‘Iulhl:r. "‘:‘"; AS STREEA p soldiers us u ighting,for 1t is o be apprebicuded thae this will [ county it b seut a ropublican 1o | S o rlag peace Mr. Morgan {or use during tbe coByeption 9! r Men and Boys i - )

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