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for cash, this munificent sum scarce af- | beaten last year at the polls and who n- |0 be eminently qualified fill that po- | operate to prevent his assignment, for the | healthier and more graceful than those fords sufficient temptation for the pro- | tends to contest the “electlon, 18 h.!mrlv,:]li'mu It Conrad Hollenbeck is nawmed | reason that Admirals Schley, Cromwell| who are bound and tied and buttomed in under the delusion that his overthrow way | 48 the candidate of the reform forces no |and Sampson retire within (he next teh | he habiliments of fashion, and that they Remit by draft, express or postal order, | into the confidence of the governor it | pasable 10 ‘e lite Eubianink Compiy: Dy Bent atamps accepted in payment of 3 inadl mocoun s Hersonat checks. except on | Bartley 1s expected to effect the restl- | posed contract, which 1 as full of holes . 2 | , — , {11 Complaint s often] WASHINGTON GOssE are not subject to attacks of phthisis and :‘ [[]‘ "\l,\ll\ [)\114\‘ BEE PAROLE OF JOSEPH BARTLEY g0 on exporting more than it lars But why cavil Complaint is oft rnl other. disenses, thouh deubiless the deeds g O / A 7% | ExState Treasurer Joseph Bartley Tudeed, the tide must tuen fmade that modern universities are not sut — . § ut the | of the consumption were carrled to the R, EDITOR has been Iiberated from the penftentiary | within not many years. Americans | ficlently practical. When it comes to han Fremont Herald (dem.): The Omaba News hings of Men and Events o once healthful islands by the whites % T TERENY b9 oider of Gnvernor Save W 6] e payment for thelr produets and | '8 0Ut BOROrs a good many of them fefute | announces that W. J. Brvan will be the Nntional Capital, 1" "he stgguitive Had possitiy — B s R T o euas SR WERE L MRRSE CROKC VNS L PEOUCTE (EEE | Y eV nominee of the democrats and fusionis R g b kb PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING sixty-day parole | that payment must come In gold or e ————— | to¥ governor ot \vt,"‘,"li;“ €0 the 111 ot Kear Admiral Crowninshield, chief of the | part of this disclosure is n;.-xy persons in ¥ SUBSORIPTION, In taking this action Governor Sav-| goods, or remain a debt due us from Vacations Worth the Price, tion, on the ground that Gevertor Savage | DUTeAU of navigation o the dopart: | & ste 8 Or Budity Wty 10 liable t6 e out Sunduyy, One Year. $8.00 | 8ge has assumed a grave responsibility. | forelgners, Very little of that debt can| Boston Transcript rom | 18 €ntitled to hold his office only till such | Wit TR AR T CE ritant 6 cures, and whey €ures, &Rd food Lo’ O ek 3| Joseph Bartley had been convicted of | be paid in gold.” “.‘1”"." 0,00 -““:”:v”r:‘ln"-:.flll‘:::::\:.: w:w' a < | Ume as his successof is elected and quali action in capturing the autborehip of that | cures, and balsam cures, and outdoor curea, Une Year Yeuar, 1w | @8 custodian of public funds constituted | cogent reasons in support of these | nor wide of the murk 18 {nteFesting fa | U eme Judse | Fich for his blood® nove too high for his | reservation could be secured for civilized ary Farmer, One Yea é y ° > 4 g Central City Nonpareil (rep.): It makes | pouch. The distinguished warrior of th ents in which they could be permitted OFFICE for the most part of the patrimony of f views, which find authority in the es-|so far as it is indicat of the vacation | ©CH ¥D 16 ford fn & MOPEN PIAtte exchnnge | o 0 . W woids to Bt o o fMte and 3 v i v ¢ childrent o \is atate. la wit | pertence of all ¢ o or recreation {den, People generally ore ep to i « i, %€ | pen of typewriter sceks new world ) e about at will, undraped an gmaha he Bee Bul (o8, Twe th ; h|l:xr(n‘ f this sta i lll‘]"I o | perien; f all countr WEISY (0 9 . s i kb el |uw;'"" announcement of Lucien Stebbins, the | conquer with his uniform and his strut | se from the contemplation of the South Omaln y Hall bullding, senten o twenty years of imprison- | m— coming ecognize that there UM | Soiner of Dopulls Cebradka, thn 9 et of ropest | world, who kno beneflae G -fifth and M streets it LA St { JUG-HANDLED PROPOSITION to physical and mental resistance, and [ Ather e e s AL IV wHd WHtY 10} as chicf of the Europeat il who knows what beneficent results Councll Bluits: 1y Pear] Strec ment not only to make embezzlemen | V-1 4 LE A that, ae Longlellow so Aptly put it, or | has retired from politics becanse of the gquadron at King Edward's corouation. | rgight be gained? This would be a return Chlcago: 1640 Unity | | odious but unpragtable. The proposition asking the county . Y +| absorption of his party by the mensrel| “The admiral,” says a Washington letter, | not alone to nature, but to a state of New York: ‘Temple ( I proj ) must. “play the part of an unstiang bow." | ¢ ) ;. Washington: ol Fou Governor Suvage intimates that if the | commissioners to grant franchises for gy G50 T BRE B0 0 e | democracy. This leaves the party father- | “makes no secret of his a n o com- | nature, and after the novelty of the ex- « SPONDENC y | ar accord oo sdmisten’s | d o \erica display during the | pe or ad worn of e me o " balagse LAl i exacting conditions imposed on the pa- [ a system of trolley lines over the public | near to nature's heart in relaxing, tem- | ' 1 rding to Joe Edmisten's | mand the American displ iring the perfment had worn off the men in th Communications relating o news and edi- s ¢ 4 . : | statement, with an empty larder. great assembiage of war vessels incident | Adirondack reserve and the women in the {oridl matter should be addressed: Omuna | roled embessler stiafl be fulflled they f ronds in Douglas county s aitogethier | porary exemntion from business strets and | *(CEURER POd A0 SFRH RIS | Sreat assemblage of WA nestcly RORCE! | Adisondack teserve and the women In the jue, Bditorial Department f 4 ity ol d meo e-sided » pronioters offer to pay | strain, is the sensible man ar egister (pop J. 8myth)to the kiog's . e J 4 the i it ‘,;[ L;\.‘,a;‘ ';,l.l'n,ns, | will fully Justify his ‘mVI noand meet [ onesided. The prom ters fTer to » ot o e OO has declined to be a candidate for supreme | ke General Corbin, aspires to be one of | clothed—that s, in summer—would be far Bukiness letters and remictances should | With the approval of the tax-paying | $1 in cash for a blanket franchise cov Ohto's Fuston Frenk. judge this fall. Judge Hollenbeek of ‘he|the military representatives on that oc- | more comfortable than being clothed be addressed: ‘The Bee Publishing Com- | citizens of Nebraska | ering every rondway In the county hl ironiole: taem.) | Sixth district has many friends advocating | casion. He has not the rank now entithng | [t is safd that infants who are allowed B R AN R While The Bee has not been taken | While the county is notably hard WD | gy congres man Lents of Obfo, who was | BiS Bomination and this editor knows Lim | him to a flag command. but this will not | to tumble about almost unclad are stronger, | reads between the lines that Joseph | one . state . ths, and Crowninshield's promotion fol- | never outgrow their superior setting-up i ~ coepted 3 | brought about by President MeKinley, Mr, | 08¢ 10 this part of the state sill fall|n v ro 8 Vb 0 e R SRR SOMEANY" | tution of a considerable portion of the | us a skimmer | Hanna and ant ,..f'”.,., mighty men of | to help him all they can |tlows Admiral arquhar’s retirement 10 | ang appearance. Hunters, woodmen, sol- - ~ funds that were lost to the state through | The traction company proposes to fle | resubiicanism, and he wants them sum-| Schuyler Quill (pop.): The ne of | April. Cromwell ‘\\;v.‘] l.. 'h‘l x:,;l» “. lh]vlz\‘u | diers, sallors atd others who are from ATEMENT OF CIRCULATION his reckless inanciering. Such a sequel | plats and surveys of all the proposed | moned before a committes of the house of | Judge Conrad Hollenbeck is being favor- | 88€ Dext l“l"‘:\l:lf) \«. ‘.‘“]ulu‘\ m~” prela, | city congregations in warm weather often State of Nobraska, Dogglas County, 8s to the Bartley scandal would doubtless | rontes within six months from the date | representatives. As usual, Mr. Lentz is | Ably considered in connection with the |GUish active duty il Land it | Feduce thelr equipment to its lowest terms George B, Tschick, secretary of ihe Bee e terdee | of f traet, and then one year after | mistaken. He was beaten because he was | Pomination for supreme judge this fall, | Ated in this most desirable command an and go about with no more covering than wre e ol M oY A SNl {0 & BFGUL HIERUES 10+ COULIEHMCH| O Kho Colitra % . | a nulsance alike to democrats and repub- | While Judge Hollenbeck 1s eminently fitted | Admiral Crowninshield then wants to re- | iny ayerage Indian. They are a healthy mplete ol pien of The Dally, Morning, | the unfavorable popular sentiment | the approval of the plats it promises to] | lcans, He was violent, irrational, inde- | for the supreme bench, still we need just | linquish his present office he will probably | company in the average and we may take avening aud - Sunday Bee prinied duriig | evoked by the temporary liberation and | commence tracklaying on each separate | cone = tootish, siily. dangerous. He had | Such Judges as he on the district bench | have his ambition gratified Wak example from them and the Samoans and N T AN AN K ultimate pardon of Bartley route, and within four y from date | not been a democrat. He antagonized |ad we cannot very well afford to lose him. | “His detachment trom duty + high public | [C7Ethen our days and deepen our breatlang «werlll 080 16, gtk AL it proposes to complete all the tracks | everybody except the radicals and the de- | However, should the fusion forces sco fit to | ton would be welcomed to many high public | by “roverting in propitious hours to the 4, 450 = |y nominate him for that position, he will | men, whom he has antagonized duriug BIS | condition of primitive man 25,560 THE STEELINDUSTRY STRIKE and equip and operate the trolley lines, | strucaves On his merits he would not have the hearty support of the Quill | administration of the Navy department, and P/ L bt 45,960 Uhe strike of employes in the steel[ An fnnocent little loophole gives the | ave received one-tenth of the vote that | b $ b | especially to the friends of Admiral Schiey, IRSONAL NOTE : 4 was thrown for him. His defeat in a demo- | Beatrice Express (rep.): No matter how Bavaed (5 Crownlbuliisls much : tndustry which will be Innugurated to-| company twelve months tinie for the | carie district is a tribute to the good sense | many good republicans may loom up as | Who have charged to i, P day is likely to be protracted and it is | hoginning of trackluying after the ap- | of the plain everyday voter candidates for justice of the supreme court, | Of the Jl-treament Secorlel (0 BIRRAC | Only nine Americans have been admitted o possible that betore it ends employes in | proval of the plat and would enable | _— it is a sure thing that Chief Justice Norval Fighting Bob' Evans would a to membership in the Automobile club of EVANS ACCUSED | the command and has the rank for will have a very strong support. in other industries may become fnvolved. | the promoters to muke it two and he consents to become a candidate position. ‘Fighting Bob' has eight years { France, and of these W. K. Vanderbilt was | the first to be elected by It is stated that at the start half years just as easily as one year e | ks adosned the betch & good many [ vet before him on the active list and it 1o} o LT G T L e elty of : workinen, skilled and unskilled, will en- | simply delaying the approval of the At Hicw Tl i aeaulTent seoatd; Tos | contended he can well afford to await the | SEETAL el belnRInK to the city 5 n Attorneys. | : Ny his flsg atd 1st Opownin u mislaid or stolen. Until @age i the strike, while other thousands f plat by the commissioners one or two |and impartiality. He s not a ol | chance 1o fly his flag ax four | found the common council will have to ' B will i 1atrectiy sltoutudl Tt 18 SIS | yeiir pensioy (iladelphia I'Iro« : | officesceker, being celebrated for shield '!mr‘" ”1‘1 S The “'f‘"‘\:""" ©UF | go without any strictly fresh eggs. Wi ? : iy S O Penslon Commiseloner Evans has com- | modesty, and that is a recommendation in | years hefore him on the active | ; it the purpose of the Amalgamated asso-| While the contenct provides for thefmitied u great orime, 1n the eyes of some | teeelt, gt e 1o codlasie Trgil pon, o - T T G YRR e Less unsoid and retirned ¢opies clation to employ every resource at its| forfeiture of the franchise In case of |of the shyster pension attorneys, by his | cause of strong urging. The coolest piace in Washington when | Zarn of Mew York banded out & tew to N L s Fae a7y | command and it appears that the man- | fuilure to complete the work, the for- | fallure to expend in the last fiscal year Kimball Observer (rep.): At the meet- | the asphalt runs is said to be inside of | - 'IN( h-\lz:;-r;' ‘m“«» :nm“ '\Im‘l.‘(r". oun- Net total sales 7 | | al | o e money t Ccongress appro g ected to the | 8¢ fee and $6 a week alimon o in- Net daily average v 23,072 | lacturers are cqually determined to | feiture only relates to ronds projected "“[ f‘ the money (At COMKTess APPro- | ing o (he republican central committce | the Rreat granite shaft erected to th | AIRiot e Y to in ‘ GEO. B, TZSCHUCK. | carry on the fight ’ | and doex not extend to ronds on which | Priated for the use of the pension office. | holg at Lincoln recently Senator Owens of | father of his country. The stairways for 15 its Subscribed In_my presence and sworn to X The commissioner has actually turned [ (ozaq and W. F. Akers of Alliance sug- | 200 feet from the base of the monument o the performance of her duty Ida wi.| AS shown by the statements of both sides, the issue is in reg before ine this 20th day of June, A. D. M. B, HUNGAT Notary Public —_— PARTIES LEAVING FOR SUMMER. tracks are being luid. back into the treasury $5,000,000 of the With such a fast and loose contract | amount appropriated by congress. No one the promoters could hawlk franchises [ can tell exactly the amount of money that for | ted lines to every suburban | Y111 be needed in any one year for the | o ¢ | paywment of v pensions. Commissioner | town and village within Afty miles of | Guitty G0 BGH Seneicts. Commisstonor gested the name of H. M. Grimes of North | are more comfortable than Cabin John's, | Hathaway, a nurse at the Hartford hos- Platte as a candidate for supreme judge. | Chevy Chase or any of the other resorts | pital. contracted ophthalmia from a child The suggestion did not meet with a very | which are crowded every night by persons | patient and became blind. Hartford peopde hearty response in the eastern part of the | longing for a cool breeze. The walls of the | Bave raised a fund of $8,000 for her sup- state, where several candidates are afier [ monument are so thick that the heat that | Port. rd to nnion izing all the mills of the companies i ted the that have not signed the Amalg seale, there being no dispute ove 4 : kel Mo s the anp savements and curls up| William James, t o #ien 1enviuE the eity gos, | 10UTS OF labor or tho mto of wagss. | Omabie, and 1f they succeded In ralBINE | sure to liave ample funds for hat Durnoss. | oo s e mere e oaaae e e B | e or poreLrales | 16 Tepomied oo iDe famatis payehclogiet the summer may have The Hee Believing it to be the purpose of the | the capltal for one of these lines they | But he obtained $5,000,000 more than he | "% t4te Mhere the Judgels abifities ore | the leaves trom the lllness which threatened his lite sent to them regularly by steel corporation to break down the | eould block the construction of trolley | needed. His failure to spend every dol 9 fl in his support, although they would regr neas | There is quite a large force of workmen | early in the spring and will ba able to to lose him from the district bench. We | employed in the monwment at present. | take up his regular work at Harvard next do not know that Judge Grimes cares any- [ They ave engaged In putting in & new elec- | autumn thing for the place or will make any ef- | tric elevator and making other necessa Mrs. Kendal quoted as saying that fort to secure the nominatfon, but If he will | repairs before the fall tourist season be- | an actress must be capable of being “an notifying The Hee B office, in peraon or by m associn | lines to all the others for at least three [ 148 18 @ great crime apparently in the | g the 1 e eyes of some of the pension attorneys and The addrcas will be changed Hon ol steps. to bring the non-uuion | years they ndvance that as another reagon for his s often ns desired. wen into ts fold. The issue, theretore, | Another jug-handled p in the | removal. But, as a matter of fact, the | contract is the privilege granted to the| pension office in the last fiscal year | Analganated association th ou the purt of the Amalgamated asso | L | ho may be sure of a loyal and enthusiastic 5 D e present hot spell work- | enterprising g " Bestd " A few more vietims of Fourth of [ ciation is in the interest of organized | county to acquire the lines at the -n‘l;‘;‘r"';::"r'"x “;‘“l‘ :"’_‘"' f‘l"l“"“;"‘ for ‘"‘ Nlp[,nr)l/ from the start. m‘: "I."Ll.rf ;.2.‘,,{'“,,1“1‘&‘.,‘ Im.t- been | |("m.‘|:.|rl-yl.l.{:w-'frm:::‘;m:‘,:.rwn :-;;x.:.:e“T:‘r’{x July patriotism are still lingering in the | labor and while the steel companies | of ity years by paying for them. 10| e St l"""‘rh"'""'fn.\,"'""':""",:";“ Columbus Telegram (dem.): Governor | prohibited from toiling in the sun. Build- |and Sarah Bernhardt conspicuously fn the lospitals. most directly concerned profess not to | other words, the county is to DAy the | Now Denstons were granted during the | SaVAke has adopted one rule which the | ing operations have been stopped almost | histrionic riog. - | be hostile to unionism there I8 no doubt | value of the rond and equipment and | year to 40,612 persons and 60,013 persons | T¢le8ram can heartily endorse. He has | entirely. On several of the mansion® | Having disposed of his oft-color wine to The grain growers of Nebraska have | that all organized labor will be in sym- | is then to repurchuse for hundreds of | received increases and re-ratings, making | d¢¢lined to 0. K. any claim for mile which are being rushed to completion for | pich Americans at a tidy profit King Fd- not yet petitioned the governor to issue | pathy with the Amalgamated associa- | thousands of dollars the franchise which | Altogether 100,635 new certificates Issued ‘,n:l.::”ul n'.)\'\r. ;-’(\n N{“:‘v“}'|I’;fm;\‘vwm\i‘(“:‘xln\‘\l\': the winter soclal scason, and on which ex | ward: hns. ow. rummaRed the gatret And S okt fes F e Bt i ot oy e [ orsind. gf follpLe th | This “recora”of ‘the work of the office | Fidet on o pu L st exXhIbIL | pense is not taken into such careful ac- | found a lot of old furniture which seems 3 | tion 8 ateri |18 & . compares very favorably with other yeurs, [ & Feceipt from the rallroad company, show- | count as on business blocks, the contractors | to be of no earthly use to anybody and sc ———— | as moral support. While this Is practically a one-Qollar | bye the average payments under the cer- | D8 the exact amount pald for railroad | haye strung electric lights and the carpen- naturally another sale for the accommo- It vnlu‘mm 1 rumor can be depended | [t js very much to be regretted that| option to the promoters to tind some- | tificatos seem to have been less than fn | faT€. This will render useless to state | tors, masons and bricklayers work all| dation of rich Americans is being adver. upon the state has res | 1y no use for a fish commissioner, since there are no fish to bite or breed in the state fish pond 1 understanding was not reached that [ Lody who will buy the franchise for | previous years. In other words, the claims | {Ployes many of their railroad puses zight. Av tho sun peeps over the castern ' | w rer . v fch called for large amounts in by L dhboke : . * | horizon, however, they lay down their tools | g " s averted a strike, for every- | whatever it will bring within the next | Wh SRR $X 66 0 Aotk y | Sven Hedin, the explorer, hag discov- DL RO Gl e b L 5. pensions have practically all been dis- | DUt Wwe fear the excess railroud recelpts | yng go'to their homes, not to venture out one will realize that it Is a very serlous | four years, the contract affords no guar- § M ave ered a second Dead sea in the highlands of ; i | posed of, which accounts for the fact that | Ay fall short of enough to cover the | again until the sun has gone down. At the | Thibet—n vast lake so Impregnated Witk matter to have so large a number of [ anty that any one of the lines projected | §5,000,000 has boen turned back into the | €05t of the speclal car furnished to the monument there has been no cessation of | galy that ind 1te is out of th Ve a ” cment. | A g b 4 governor and his friends on occaslon of sa at indigenous life is out of the ques- workmen leave well-paid employment, | will be built. treasury out of the total appropr N Tnte telp o ihs PlatE M. While. w6 TE WARIDEENING Lo BB (b RobB 0 | tisea The protracted tropleal weather has fon. work. Besides, the men have not suffered | tjon, 3 | wi s chance of as great a numb | To be sure, there isa bond for §25,000 | The fees of the attorneys were correspond- ' and many of them find the interior of the | bout close to the shore, so that he and Iven a strong impety T | ) 4 | s Hat o by endorse the governor's effort to curb the 1 L) Wi ml:‘_l_m', (U'l"m":;""’"‘""‘ "';"< i other companies immediately affected | for the falthful performance of the | P€1Y reduced, hence their complaint TABACIy of tho. pabiikers In the employ | {21 BALE 50 pleasunt that they havo taken | his companions had o wido out two boats i rL BOLORIY | ately becoming involved. More- | conditions embodied in the contract, but REPUDIATIOR AR REVANIAM of the state, we suggest In all candor that | V¢A410E there and sleep comfortably, while | lengths before it would float, and this was 0 public thoroughfares, but in the| '’ . e | e hehA A e bt Foh Sintet itha « cons ALy it would look better if he would throw | the rest of Washington is tumbling and | suMcient to coat thelr legs and clothes ehirches. over, the necessary tendeey of such a | the bond docs not guarantee the con away his own papses and pay his own way | L9FSInS, unable to get any rest on account | thickly with salt. The entire bed of the e | contest 1s to aggravate hostility between | struction of the roud or any part of it.| Washington Post (Ind): The actio&fot 8 pras 3 of the terrible heat, T T e i R ) e A Y in the world just like a wnite man. | a ki ppeared 1 f ealt and the The western railway officiale ‘have | labor and capltal and to incite to| Taking It all fn all, it scems to us | the Ohio convention may have little or no One day when the thermometer in front | density of the lifeless water was, of courso promised not to cut rates. The patrons | trouble. Without discussing the m the covlest proposition that we have | effect so far s e b et | AN Wi RonBED mivssLE, | O & Botel on i uayivania avento regls- | very high. N . O rove! 1 POINS T { in these days. " 8 8 degrees the instrument in the of the roads would be pleased to 1 'r{ of this controversy, it seems to us nfm heard of in these hot days, not have the siightest. But this repudia- monument told of & temperature of §5 de- BR. Y CHAFF, that they have also promised not to | the time is peculiarly unpropitious for ! | tlon of the Chicago platform is pecullarly | Kearney Hub: The court sitting In|Brees. During the hot weather the men ¥ ralse rates | such a struggle. It 1s on, however, and | The municipal Ananclers of South|significant as (ndicating = the changed | Kearney county made very ehort shift of | In charge of the monument keep the win-| Washington Star: “De you think & ma I | a8 now indicated will be tenaciously | Omahu are sovely perplexed over the | epinlons and the readjusted attitude of the | Treasurer Norlin, the confessed defaulter. A | dOWs at the top of the shaft closed tight.|In politics is measured by the amount o ! Superintendent O'Brien of the state | fought on both sides. It Is to be hoped | difficulty encountered In attempting to | demoeracy at large. fine equal to balf the amount stolen, or| Otherwise, they say, there would be a| MRy N has'l = (00 SR tish pond has been partially vindicated | that fts progress will not be marked dispose of refunding bonds, but that is | !ndianapolis Joural (rep.): As the ac- | 5,000, and and reinstated with the admonition that by any disorder or lawlessness. B " i 4 tion of the Ohio convention will ‘probably | the pe nothing to what is In store for them. po"ojjowed by all' the democratic con- e I8 expected to take better care of Under the constitution of Nebraska o | ventions to meet this year it may be con- his sea legs, A YEAR IREIGN TRADE. city must not incur a greater bonded } strued as the beginning of a popular wave — i Ix years in the penitentiary, is| Strong current of hot alr rushing up the | ghum. *What counts I8 the amaunt ef alty. If any other trust officers in | 530 feet of monument, which would soon | money he spends.” Nebraska are inclined to go and do like-| heat the interior so that it would take T wise they should take a day off to read up | MOBths o cool off and would destroy the | (OM? State Journal: | “What Is your veca. on the old adage that “honesty is the best| Monument's reputation as the coolest lunril “I-er—1 am a weather burcau man, your | policy.” mer resort in the city of Washington, majesty,” ventured the weather man tim. i The official statement of the foretgn | indebtedne than 10 per cent of the which will sweep Mr. Bryan into political 3 lie only people who do not appear to | commerce of the United States for the | assessed valuation of the property ff:”‘i;'(""“m_"‘y LanI SRt oy the demo | Norfolk News! The confession and story | — Wi s i be affected by the high temperature in | last fiscal year was given out by the [ within the city Hmits. The ussesscd | cnouen ‘ot false tasues and biind. jaadees | of the defaulting treasurer of Kearney The heated term in Waehington has de- | nibal King: * these parts are the Fgyptians ou exhibl- | treasury bureau of statistics Saturday. | valuation of South Omalia Is a friction | It means that the party is recovering from | €0UBty, Alfred Norlin, s about the most! Yelobed the sl NRIFLNAISY meu)s guo. LY - CheRDBIG L B tion at the Lininger art collection in| It does not ehange in any material | §2,500,000, aud the present bonded | its debauch of populism and Dryanism and | S¢0sational thing that has happened in the | (R, (ool Belak o feader, 15 Chioes not| Homton Travel Little Willle—8ay, pa, the public lbrary buildin respect the figures previously published. | debt, exclubive of district paving bonds, | that in the next campaign its bratns will | 4l 187 some years Aod s eastly the peer| o Ty G, ot Yon SECRL T B8 oot | W e g e A, &t E T il It shows fhe exports over imports o | already aggregates $307,000. How the |0 at the front AR monweal(h kas cver known. His crime and | Then he slips on a loose, thin coat, Rat | Mart s feclings, and it he'ls the chances J have been $664.000,000, which is the | town can Increase that debt by £12,000 | “:l.l’:‘mh'“‘;“!"‘{:;"“‘":r'“;;y l:\l:: 1?&“2“3.," ingenious method of coverlng might, with :Il’r;llh‘n'r thmes he sits in his office contless, | T apparent balunce of trade for the year. | to pay off a floating debt will be one m‘},,nm,. Right or wrong—a majority says | Yery little alteration, be converted into o | With an clectric fan playing upon him. | Baltimore American: “But” said the | s, commanded the Can has been roasted enough The doubleshotted double-colutan editorials of our amiable and enter- prising hyphenated contemporary have a Sulvation army flavor that is as sa lubrious as it s soul-stivring. G T SRS s {66 niva vol clipse any-| MP. Rootels the only cabinet officer who | CFiel ~editor, “this is not good diatect It was the greatest year for exports in | the problems to be met in the no dis- | wrong—Mr. Bryan is still firm in his prin- | dime novel story that would eclipse any i i e only net officer who | | . g . " I or “Swamprat | ha8 developed the shirtwalst custom, but| swered the dreamy 3 the country’s history, exceeding by | tant future. . all of the other members come very close to | poct. “Sir, | defy you to find a single word it. They wear the thinnest of c 4 no| that 18 spelled correctly in that poem. I o e thinnest of coats and no | tRA% 18 spelled correctly in t} ciples. He goes straight torward, writing, | (DIDg of the “'Diamond Di preaching, exhorting. He believes that | Bill" sort. | free silver and populism are a ca ca ce ecord: 4] reo sllver and popullsm are & catholicon. | Osceols Record: Another “reformer™ han| .. ico0ts, Heads of departments quite — |Ho bas not receded one fota from bis | gone wrong. On the night of June 27 an at-| pUCION, Hehes of dopartments Philadelphia os," | original confession of faith. He con- |tempt was made to burn the courthouse at R g PR Lo the shirtwaist ALl et o o i | . habit w 3 ce ear Borem, who had been endeavoring to glv ceives that'Le is still the apostie of na- | Minden and the county treasurer sald he bile in their ofces, but in nearly | HoF impression it he was ' bold, ‘bad nearly $50,000,000 the highest vecord _ made, that of 1898, While Why should the county grant trolley ase in exports | car franchises over all the ronds lead single com 4 7 i neser rains but it pours. North | V" befor T Dakota has been afflicted with an in. | there was a jarge inc 2 : g vasion of grasshoppers this spring and | OVer the preceding year the imports de- | g out of Umaha to au all cases a coat is put on when visitors are | N 0o ats ¢ individual? If any corporation | tional regeneration, the mouthpiece wof the had bee saulted d about $9,000 of the man, but I've determ d to turn over ’ o Vil o clined. An interesting fact in the state- | pany or ind ) € g A P had been assaulted and about $9 of Aot an, it over a pow the toreld wave bas shriveled all| 7 EEE S0 anding the dis. | 18 In earnest and has the capital to in- | poople, the evangel of reform. But he ia | county money taken. He has now confossed | ed 3 AN S i L i the grain and vegetation the grass- * 2 [ vest for the construction of a line to | @lone in the temple. The graven images | that he took the money and set the fire to! Kol Miss Pepprey, wearily crimination in parts of Europe agninst | Vest fol G | ate Anltaen sra’iuetied 3 3 | The ways in which the members of the | rey, hoppers have not devoured. nnect Omaba with Fort Crook and | jre shurned and insulted. The worshipers | hide his guilt. He took the officers out fn |, 0 FE¥S ¢ A new leav — Amertcan meats the exportation of | connec % bave fled indecorously, reviling him for a |, cornfield and dug up $6,775 of the stolen | 11PIOMMtic corps try to keep cool in Wash-| *Yes, go home earlier when you call.” . Tlie Nebraskn farmer Hughs and | cattle and hogs inereased §7.500,000, | Plattsmouth, well and good. 1€ a com-| talso prophet, He Jives to endure he rows fat, all because the populist pol-| There was an erease in bot gold - | PR has e capiial necessary o con-| sings and arrows of an outrageous demo- iey of wore money and higher prices |ports and gold exports, with a gain in | struct adine between Oumaba anc R R ) 15: Douttions | N 755 AE0 Ias been sdopted by, McKinley. Big | tavor of the forme Fremont and infermediate towns, let it (Filladelohia Ledger (ind): Douttlest | pesirice Exp crops and high prices! Jost think of It1| The fscal year 1901 was a record-|Lave the right of way from Omuba to | (ho step taken by the Ohlo democrats will | goup ] be felt in most of the conventions of thit & ) ™ ge ¢ ) 8 3 v in the old days of “honest money” big | breaking year in our foreign trade and | the Dodg unty lin But why| oy to be held prior to the coming eles- fngton are as different as are the diplo- | it 4 matists personally. ~ During these warm | yikney. for goqtinasa sakar Gon't wens uh days the windows of the Hritish and Ger- | short irousers! Give them to the ragma man cmbassies have been wide open and| _ Chatterton—Not much! You women { tharafdeea toi iave been'a #inces attempt| DAVARL BOL Su¥, paientoon the ratny. gay made to catch every bit of breeze which | trousers! ¥ ¥ may come straying up the streets in which | | money. The courthouse in Hamilton county | burned under very similar circumstances u“ Norlin, the Kearney ¥ who robbed himself i a melodramatic manner, trying to leave the treasu; 4 i 0 AT RE G ik o impreseion that some outsiders did the |y o S EEY x TN Washington Star: “She is pretty,” said crops always meant low prices.—Ne- | also undoubtedly m our domestic busi- | should one company be allowed to | jon, Bryanism b ettled upon democ- | work and who confessed finally whe ‘: 'Mmli‘lu” an ‘vd ted. Thoso who are n young woman, “but she is'8o obviously Biaake dRdRoanApuE ness, though there are no statistics | monopolize all the trolley line frau- | racy like the Old Man of the Sea upon 8in- | goneec it ot CRREEE Y thing left [ B AARAAR B RIRaR 0 ‘”;"‘ American | made up. e : available to show the latter fact. The | chises? bad, and seemed to have paralvaed all s | for nim, has alvody been tried and son- | ooy gohiome ST e nelp wgeadering how she ot back from outh Omaha saloon keepers who have | promise for the current fiscal year is | | faoulties of thautic #nd resoiution, Wt !tenoed to six ‘years in the panitentiary, | 0 LERIES. TOs WinGows aze le )| laurope without having” duty collected on 4 bt 4 prouine A it = innocence of Inexpericnce, ot ate, there have. been symptoms that the | justice is supposed to move with Teaden| . &iv HHQ 8H0S AWn and the houses| lier us o work of art refused to come down with the tin| fayorable If not interfered with by pro SR A | vistim's energy. was reviving and that it|eet at ordinary times, but occaslonally | SoPL A8 €10l sealed up as pomsible. The| . o om0 they agreed to put up for the carnival | tracted labor conflicts. There secins to There are people who believe in political | POsscssed the strength and courage to throw | sne makes good progress and the prompt T“”‘I |r‘| m,“ mats say they are merely up doing miNsIOnarY. Work early this macey of vice ure belug clubbed futo line by | bo assured a forelgn demand 0 O | yuriy.” They ure peoplo Who have mothing | o1 {6 crushing burden . Bryan and bix | inichaaont of Norin breaka the 'record | "SI0 the plun found st in theie ome | i prosecutions for violating the Slocumb | preadstuffs, meats und provisions quite | (o do with practical politics. | friends will not like any such manifesti- | top quick work in Nebraska. The unfortu- 7 S Yes. She was lootin taught the poec | tlons of independence; they will ascribe | t it Is far easier to my pockets law In view of the fact that no liquor | as larg and possibly larger (han that nate man Is the recipient of much sy " | keep heat out of a house than it is to drive i S ——— . them to the sinister influences of the money | navhy. as he was one of the most popular | o dealer in South Omaha pretends to com- | of last year, while the outlook for cot- Another Grave st L N e L LA T o h AL : BAs ol ‘vt‘,’ it out after it once gets in | COOLING THOUGY 3 er or employ some other ca ase men in the county, but sympa w ot | ply With the law, these isolated prosecu- | ton is good. Whether or not we shall | Buffalo Hxpres an attempt to explain away what I8 only @ | do him any good wher he is in the peni- | E - . tions are decidedly suggestive, export so large an amount of mapuiac. | Commissioner Bvany has commited healthy and natural evolution iy ot Whe are entrusted with | During Loue Wolf's stay in Washington, | Pittsburk Chironicle other grave crime. He has | geucrously offering to give us lessons, | cold to weaken the pulmonary organs they | Then In July we'll slelghing ga ) A ' i ) ¢ 3 5 while negotiating business with the depar bygone years we had to walt tured products this year as last Is of | fet BFUE T € B o e, | Philadelphia Press (rep.): Obfo s fhe | the handling of public money may learn | “hil L LU, ‘u“h ’YIH\IE!CJ I winter struck its coldest gait No rational forecast of the next pres- | course uncertain and this uncertainty | ;o Away with him! first important state to hold a democratic | 4 valuable lesson from his experience. Tt e HlGHRE iha TaAle m‘”” ||4l‘- " “ | K we could venture out to skate, Idential v be made without | is fnereased by the danger of a pro- | - e ‘\"’ly e '[""’ “\"I" e84 Brfn never 'Y"““" haney_tual los . | Btroots or having a quiet conversation with| We had to walt Ul fee was thick omitting from the list aspivants whose | Jouged fight between employers and em General Apathy as a Pariner, FUBIT cE oninlag 1. tha Rsieon Wikt Ia | CoEs to NOUC - LL MAY Be BOMOLS i X% IBim (6 the hotel lokby, . Gas afierseon gn river, fuko and pond i “crick vt antodates the vintase of 1840, A | ployed iu the steel industry. | Suturday Evening Post known as Bryanism. The studied silence | Leoeratle and s apt to lead to disaster. | SPringer and Lome Wolf took an F stree 4 R0 | honorable and is aj ¢ 5 ot ) ; i 5 e nation that will boast a population of The trade statisties are suggestive in As long as American citizens would rather | of its platform in respect to free silver and Crete Vidette A popull inty treas- | ©87 and while the politician went direct 10 ‘I i v'”““ bracses ‘H:‘:MMZ;V L::;\flb wore than 80,000,000 by 1005 cannoi | geveral respects, the most important of | bear the ills they have \Imnlfl) to |‘0ln|‘lnni \In- Bryan can only be taken to mean that | S TG ecd himaolt wi ”,; ’\.‘ “‘ [»m s n‘._} far "v‘;x of (thaoar] Bich ORI, DU ANT eyt JARe DN '\ . | they know not of, their policy will never | the Nebraska leader and 16 1o 1 are to be y i Lone olf acted much as if he wa loing afre ce ity dest ) s ch is as to how : we reaso) bag of sho! bbed the treasury of quite an i ; . ||.l wrd to pluce its destiny in the hands | which is as to how ]mn.. W6 Can FeRSON: | (o rove. Apathy (s ‘mlways the opportunity | turned to the wall. And the indorsement 5 of : i Bgoid ‘I” uso. | the TSt bit of practice in tght r alk- | Then snow would fall by day or nl of uny wgn who would be almost three | ably expect to malutain the great ex-| o " poiyman of Mayor Tom L. Johnson'w,ldeas on the | 2MONNL 0f BB for (V0 B ARG COUTLIOWEE | ing and lurched trom one side of the cor|And, with it b maniie thiak ant whity score and ten at the expiration of his| coss of o ports over imports that lm,,‘ ey P o R R lgy\u y.‘,““.’. ‘.ml\“,].ulx I‘l.'.:lum“i. ; \j“m‘;:‘-‘ (o the other, untl o fually fell fnto the Hide fey surface from the sigh presidential tern, | marked the lust few years. This ex he Teeman Abroad. | porations showa that the Ohio domocracy, | PR BIUEREE BEE PRI 8 BAS, TRER lap of u buxom womun But now no more we're forced to wait e at least, proposes to take ew departure, | 1l confession of 1 | efore th dian could extricate himself en winte " 0 hesitate e . " s : | perience seems to controvert the theory @lobesDemparat B 1RAN-RIROMAR 50 LARS/ A RN (RRATHUR i | assisted the officers in finding a box burled | ¢ ”‘ I" p the Ind b uld ox s : " | And hold vk all who Tove o skate. According to the grapevine telegraph | sy 4 ot AV R LR T | throw a new sheet to the wind and 3 P i B o ouy | SPTINGE to the occasion and sa a P 8 [ that in order to sell a uatlon must buy, [ A hot wave hus reached London and an |/ o0 4 B SRR e T RIRG AR containing TAR ARG amITIIG call) | MRoR T R e s olived Pat Crowe has mailed a check to W8 )01y e opinion of some of the ablest | English paper says: “The American feo| 1i* (M| the Aeest B8 BORLAT CRYER | 4y oug 85,000 Had he been a ropublican savage, but If you don't gel up they will|On nature. and without her ald lawyer from Johannesburg, — South | il cconomists existing ““mm,”"‘; habit is becoming gencral in private! e o oiher democratic state conventions | OUF Dopulist contemporaries would |m'.-1 you for & Laplander or & Pawnee, | Great fields of fce are quickly made, Africa, which goes to show that Crowe | ¢, no continue indetinitely, thut sooner | Boties: " The astonishing part of it 18 that| foiiow tho example set in Ohlo beld the entire republican party responl- | cupon eversone smiled and the big| fn buldings high, and broad, and long, « ot col L € ople are just discovering th o i ature, 18 ahout the same | and 8 has some honest instivets. It Is doubt- | [ pyper we must buy wore largely t'rum} ,,.‘,, “r:,”.:,ful,,-,l.') :‘,:,( i“;:,‘.::‘\m ring that| g0 1 outs Globe-Democrat (rep. What i '.:]‘ H“"ir'lv‘f_' “;” PR ')_“'_‘ 4:;“1””‘” 1, looki heepish confuse. | I wpre ”||,,’vu Ice n’»“' it ‘h‘:‘uv\:‘ sirong ful, however, whether any of the de-| . Lost of the world or sell relatively | s ¢ called a conservative platform has been ‘N” There 18 but very trifiing d:fer- | 4ropped alongside the laughin congre ; 5 0 " S ——— D ded n 0. 1 e democ e dic | man, givi A few grunts of disap | Th i balmy winds o ilow out tectives who are after the 830,000 re- | |0 fr We have heretofore quoted $iat Weniliar oatoation: :‘ “w::\ 1ln <“r':l » “4.'".....‘”,' e |' | ence hetwoen a republican thief temo. | TN, BIVID a few grunts of disapy 1 Hv\» mf') ':”m Yinas may ble: sidey s 5 ona anservative anothe d fo {of Pantt o e should | TR T T nd's they are satistied ward will take a trip to South Afriea | " oinion of Prof. Bullock that the F At e[ ba v R Uit Crawaah, The Miatformm of 1ast year is flugg | CFAUC thief or & popul x'wh\-rlrll w«h B CONSUMPTION AND SAVAGERY. And sway till they are satistied this summer to take up the clue, It is existing condition of our foreign ex Perhaps during the hot spell all hands|away, The standard bearer's name is ex h;: “."m‘.‘v v.m‘,'.:,y;"‘l ;n ’:.u'f A '\.“W “m,j: s b neadeay aa'ab Al s warm enough in Nebraska. changes cannot coutiuue for many years | WiEht as well suspend work on the solution | cluded s a hoodoo. Ordinarily it i heia | PTPORSIEAE ARG 0O% BEPhRe B Calls VW Apegen tireet of Civitizan the [ To nip the nowe’or daints, ear, 3 | that, possibly before the present|C°f the problem, who wrote the Dewey dis- | that a national platform remains in force &0 | gyt A Here Is popullst logic for you! Why |and that, possibly PICKCUR | pateh 2 Of course, it is & most momentous | until another is adopted. Not so with the | " ‘ et ) clouds e'er float ncross to thraw not usk the Nebraska farmers to ex- | decade hns passed, the relution Detween | yarer, but it fs not likely that chaos will | qemocratic party. 1t doctrincs change with | trooklyn Eagl Dpon the ico thelr loads of show 1 I export trades must be | ¢ e e A ¥ nizing Airs Banished. Here 15 an interesting, suggestive and | por roof 14 all who skate below, plain how it comes that eggs get harder | our lmport uand expor e mus come unless this question is Immediately | the seasons. Its tendency to commit some | 0o : ALEERh ell, B St s . 9 e ‘This is not to say | settled gla and eneral incompetency Minneapolis Journal possibly important announceme 1ame R ALt ee the longer they are bolled, while all| radically nl(uu!‘ FRIN R, B0k 0. “i ;L:y“:.‘;hyfit:" m\: 1':: :mn:m/mm“ ”n” k-‘-w: e O i A Fren e S T \\. ’,”,‘, the hocks n![ jers flect ‘ ubler {subABase, . expandl Y heilng | M lkl;."lnulllll,ln\ remarks, since th Abupda | alive by its name, not by any issues that it | rebels: in the Philippines we are making | SUmption; that the diseass 18 brand new to | ahd strive for victory complete | v 0 y : pcrease, Le rel K, e the | . 4 4 | 4 at until they begun (0 wear clothes until they reach n melting point. Would | actual decreass e I e Saturday Evening Post | embraces. 1t would embrace anything on | ihem governors of provinces. In South '{'l m; thut ul’wI’u y b b ay “'r ‘l"”: AP IR S | it not be much more pertinent for the [ eXchinges way be col # an In the June downpour of honorary de-|earth to win—silver, gold, shinplasters or | Africa Britain has 230,000 men engaged Rep pever ot i Al ‘f‘mf?.:\?wmn ].:fvx' The chapple who puts on hor skntes, chilef expounder of populism to explain | crease of imports. But, he adds, If | grecs Mr. Andrew Carnegie was caught out- | wampum. After two wild campaigns to de- [a wearisome and palntul war: in th mm; $OUAMEIPHION 10 8 pemyl o pivlilantion, 884, | The ) (rl s gliding mit ol o the 5 ) 8 S e oia o Rave be- | ippines we have 40,000 men, chiefly ¢ngaged | o case, W o > by R T ATy EE TN (n Nebraska farmers why e prod [ conditions are such as to make the lat-| of-doors without an umbrella. His LL.D.'s| base the currency, it claime to Ruv >| | ir l‘r ha b Al 'nl n, shisfy o0y o | i eks consumpilye or @ roaring savage [ 118 there t Wi 18 no la 0 5 litieul impossible, then | now exceed the number of his mansions and | come conservative. People must be con- | in garrison and police dutie it was y or those who have the time and price nets seliat high prices for gold stand- | ter process ditficult or impossible, castlos and they will soon be able to match | fiding indeed to suppose the word means | only two years ago that the British wise- | with complete lungs? Without clothes the | i tour the skaters’ paradise ' e, 4 4 V' J rmer 4 ve 4 e DPCe b ool g EARS 8 4 ng up o s do nof et cold ceord g to X ard money in spite of the fact that we [ the former alternative will be forced totals with his libraries. Some one will [any moral regeneration. It is the same bat- | acres were patronizingly dwelling upon our | Samoans " not. & “Tlnv“ ”‘}1’“ ',,,'h? rhaps man's knowledge still shall grow | Lave no free colnage and silver i bouglt | upon us Another writer on this sub- | 00"y writing it ££.D.'s, meaning, of | tered and dicreputable old party startiog a | inferlority in the art of governing and| report of Governor Tilley, and without [ {EIWHY S!S KRORICGES SN Shol tor the wints at the ratio of 3V w L Ject suys: “The Uulted Stutes cauaot course, Eoglish Pounds and american Dol- ' fresh game of false pretenses.

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