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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRID 1901, T . THE BUCKEYE BR which at the outset would mnke fnelig- | 1t looks more and more as it the whole | he had had & peculiar trouble with | 'HE ©MAHA DAILY BEE. - . One day he accidentally found 1 - o ——| 'The Bryanites of the country at large | Ible to office all who were subjects of | thing were simply a speculative fake by | blg-ns Of the l imes when applied on the aching . ROSEWATER, EDITOR. will find little encouragement in the re- [ Spain before the treaty of Paris, but| which the promoters were to try to ne away the pain. When at hon . " ‘ “| sult of the movement of the Ohio con-| Who have «ince renounced that allegl- | gotiate the sale of valuable privileges, eany matter for him to remove PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING | tingent in behalf of the “peerless leader” | A1ce fnorder to become citizens of Cuba. | pocketing the proceeds and letting the Philadelphia Ledger. and bathe the feet in the lquor v 'he T 1 reme! e hold: vol o - s o period of active business d P b ¢ out e city this cov TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION | and the Kansas City platform. Tmme- | The strict requirements for office hold- | taxpayers of Douglas county hold the | The long period of active business and partial fatlure will bring as m'\:;nlm e | abou n_th clly thls could s 17 o (withgut Sunduy), One Year- 388 | diately after the Ohlo democratic con- | 1€ are justified by existing conditions. | sack, e L prosperity interrupted by market a9 < mul.-mu m':ulv bt 2 :’nn“l'm AR AR Daily Bee and Su , Unie’ Year 8.00 o v wes 'y | 1he drouth and heat in the west, and suffer, but the nation as a whole will prob- pedient of pouring wky Into hi Tilustratcd ‘Ive, One Yeur 2 | vention which repudiated Bryan some [ It I8 suggested that the bill will not Becretary Long can lay an interdict | !Ne simultaneous strike of the steel ably be as well off at the end of the year thus soaking the feet and rel Baturray Bee. One Tous <o P9 of bis adherents there called a conven- | be finally adopted until the return of ESR of e Gavy §he workers, I8 likely to be resumed now that as though there had been no drouth and pain. These whisky baths for Uwentieth Century Farmer, One Yeat.. L9 | yon 1o put In nomination a state ticket. | Governor General Wood, in which case | O Officers of the navy shooting off their | rain has fallen 1n the west and that the no strike. The losses in the stock market formed quite an ftem of expense ¢ Avid | P e " WS mouths at half-cock on the Sampson- | steel sir s aby . . ¢ ol by ere ellef obtalned was well wo OFFICES. | Half a score of Bryanites responded to | It 18 likely the measure will be ma T | strike Is about to be called offt. The are largely offset by gains. They W but the rellef obta Umaha, The Bee Bullding, & s for state | terlally changed. Schley controversy, but he cannot pre- [losses figures out as resulting from the considerable tn amount. In the course of — LyoNith i e Hall Bufiding, Twen: | the call, nominated "fl"'“",;"""l of | - vent the popocratic yellow journals from | drouth and the strike have boen malinly six weeks railway stocks have dropped on | They wore a seedy-looking trio, syan Councll Blufts: 10 Pear] Street. officers, did some “reaffirming” a . b v g - trying the case in black headlines and | 9% Paper or to timid holders of stocks or an average fourteen points, industrials six 'Coney island. When they loune it Chicago: 16% Unity Building. | christened themselves “the progressive THE GIST OF THE CONTRUVERSY. hfnd:l Wown Ty veNtRt all § “Iv ce | those forced to sell. Thus the losses on points and city gas and traction stocks “cafe” on Surf avenue and took se Niinington: sy Tith Street. [ democratic party” Nothing more ridicu. | The controversy over the replacement | IARINE do "" ey " 1 10 MAYANCE | gecount of the steel strike are figured at eight points, but they have begun 10 Fe-|a table the waiters did not CORRESPONDENCE | 1ous in a political way has happened [ of the wornout Sixteenth street pave-| °f the court of inquiry. ::nm :fi‘mm.:on_ m.’« As a matter of fact cover, and unless a new scare lun'num .h:‘.';rh mrl.;-rl in nhalw .~.7.‘| nees to wa Communications Ing to news and edi- " “ . ol « 3 M w brich R e no losses whatever. The developed, may in the course of time ge em. ut a walter did shuffie torial matter sh Widressed: Omaha | Since the famous mwtlrj'lt of the “three | :m nt 1||n!z.-« nu'(hl n||.ll‘l'|"" as to who Go to the Flats, Cyni men bave bad a needed rest fn hot weather, back to the June quotations. The stock|a while and fnquire: “Well, wh k iy gy 0, | tailors of Tooley street § to pay for the pavement. Detrolt - Journal. the mills have been repaired and are in market is very erratic. Values may re- | trow in?" g+ A But it serves to emphasize the fact| All our paving in Omaha has been better condition for turning out work eco- main unchanged while the prices of stock | “Bring me one whisky, with s HBusiness letters and remittances should The drouth has not been an unmixed " : be rewsedi The Jee Publishing Com- | shown by the Ohlo dem |x-mu- conven- | laid under the system of fiporl{nlluus(;-n- evil. It bas at least Introduced prayer into | ;;:‘m!n.au: :Ihha‘”;rm.;y Yete & month aeo, and o Jp or -|nrun it uym"\n‘hv k:u“h“th-w::r.; lh_-rhzxu:m:rr.1;::::fl-\»:wfl nxv."nv thre Lol hode p is dead iIn the Buck- | ments, by which the owners of abutting | Nebraska. ces of oducts have been advanced. turbations of a class of stoc o J lass ¢ " - | tion, that Bryanism , by - , AR NI 0y, Shate. cone o dor, | eye state. Of the few men who were | property, specially benefited, have been ———— The steel companies will probably make they are not assoclated in any way pag | 8L Bos8 for whisky at_the isia it by draft, express or postal order, | 7 ¥ . | 4 e = Setting Up the Cigi rather than lose money by the strike. The An excellent sign of the times is that|a siphon of seltzer. One of the tr ‘ru’:‘ur!n .".' Ane Bee } m«lm.u x.mmu‘n iv;n-m«vut at the gathering in Columbus | called upon to defray the expense of Philad s 1 workerc suffer an absolute loss of wages, nothing approaching a panle resulted | the whisky and then passed the nly 2-cen AmIpS accepted in ment of | - . “hilad d > T mail accoints Leraonil checks except on | only two of three have exerted any con- | the improvement pro rata to their hold- - .wm:n"""::" 'f":";"m ‘s first | ¥ICh can only be made up by working from the threatening aspect of the situa- | glass to one of the oth The Lmshe Uiiustern exchanges, nf-u\n"xe‘wd lderable Influence in democratic poli- | Ings. Manifestly, if one streot is paved acknowledgment :{ "y; P m.-;: :"“m overtime when the mills resume; but this tion and general business went on as|filled the glass with seltz fror e O SN Ttes: GiNOL, who figured most promil- | or repaved at the expense of the abut-| into the United States takes (e -h:n- of a | 0% might have come upon them without usual, although alarming reports were |siphon, tossed it off and then passod 1 01 CIRCULATION nently in the movement, Is an erratic| ting property owners, while another |shipload of cigar any strike if they had tried to keep steadily spread broadcast respecting the fallure of | glass to the third man. The third Douglas County, s.: 4 ol Dr. | stedt 1 o o8 Febabed . b e at work during the hot weather. crops and a complete suspension of the | also Alled the glass with seltzer and ok, secretary of ‘Fhe Bee [ fellow who, has no following. Dr. | street Is paved or repaved by an ap- Mis Ousves GIving O The lusses in consequence of (he fron and steel industry. The fact fs that| the seltzer Puuiisiing’ Company, belng duly swor ;| Reemlin has heen influential fn Hamu- | propriation out of the general fund, b Lok b drouth In the west were figured at nearly with the exception of a few special lines| The frst man offered the wat cimplete cupies of The Dails. Morning, | ton county politics, but he promptly de- | those who are required to pay the i Detrolt Free Press, $200,000,000, but these also were mainly on of manufacture, mainly textils, the outlook [ walter 10 cents Svenin, Sunday Bew printed during the | clined the nominatlon for governor and | special assessment pay not only for the ryan persistently refuses to change m'“)lptr, It Is now estimated that a great {s good for a continuance of business| “Yer bill Is 20 cents,” said the w month w1, was follows > style of pitching and It Is a political cer- | B ¢ v ved ority year. “How's that?" Al h hing to | pavement In front of thelr own prop- part of ‘he endangered crop will be saved, prosperity for at least another y g vy 48,140 | It 18 eafe to say will have nothing to PrOD-| tainty that he will have to drop back to|and at increased prices resulting from a “Yer had a whisky, what's 10 and 120 45,1001 do with the new party. Most of the erty, but also for the pavement in frout [ some one of the minor leagues. " seltzers, what's & each, what makes 25,340 ..25,350 45,840 candidates are men of little consequence 80 far as political influence s concerned. ‘The utter and ridiculous faflure of this movement {s really a harder blow to Bryanism than was the action of the| of other property in which they have no spectal interest. To change from the system of special assessment to the system of general taxation means the imposition of double Another Investigation C Loufsville Courler-Journal For purposes of general enlightenment can we not have some sort of a commission to report how nearly the corn belt, the For, ATTACKING HOME INDUSTRY, Summing Up the Effect of Populistic Hot Alr Threats. BITS OF LIFE IN GOTHAM. Midaammer's Lights and Shadows in Grenater New York. B zer on the side. fer ther side and ther other fellers ther side. “'Oh, no, 1 ordered one whisky with Yer don’t charge anyth+ Ira See?" While the ambulance surgeon was pat ng the trio up out on the sidewalk 250 | regular democratic convention, because | taxes upon all those whose public spirit | rain belt and the prayer belt are synony- J. Sterling Morton's Conservative, Bondholders and coupon clippers content | proprietor went out and told the poli 2 25,280 | It discloses how complete is the aban-| has impelled them to move for street | mous. The evening of September 1900, will | with modest dividends have hnrelolo‘:o man that he thought they had had enou:h 2 y " veme . »” v e cltizens who [ vie ¢ X fon the[and he had no complatnt to make a donment in Ohlo of Bryan and the prin- | improvements and to pay thelr speclal oo g s never be forgotten by those citizens who | viewed with speechless admirat ! J Abate the Nuf veloome g > a- ciples which he represents. It was to | assessments. afped welcomed to Nebraska Clty that night | amazing profits of Standard Ol sharehold- | them. 0| & e e » 8t Loufs Globe-Democrat. the peerless Colonel Bryan, J. Hamilton | ers, frequently reaching the diszy height of il | g have been expected that of the 478,000 . Another. featire which must 0ot bo| ,wevican oitive ate rapldly becoming a|Lewls and Constantine Blarney Smyth [0 per cent per annum. The recent dividend | Thare was a (rifing fire fn & Westait 25,070 — voters who supported him last year a | overlooked arises from the fact t 10| collection of huge fences smeared with all | (nee Smith) for the patriotic purpose of | J. Plerpont Morgan's bank, the First Na- | girear the other day which caused a good g 1 oo TS ons | sutficient number could have been gotten | new pavement can be laid on any street | sorts of plctorial monstrosities. The way | bearing how o “bust’ the National tional, paid towers above the Standard Oll [ deal of excitement and Incldentally g . 1 one untold and returned coples...._.008 | ogathier in protest against his repudia-| in Omaha that has once been paved |to stop the billboard nulsance is by per, | Biarch: truse and how to. protect Nebraska divvy like Shasta above the surrounding|far man n leseon I courteny. The fir. Net total sales 778,018 | tlon to make a respectable showing, The | without a petition from the abutting | fectly legitimate taxation, City against designing men in general and | plain. It s understood that between lfl-";‘_hv- started in the apartments where the man Net daily average....,.. i 28,000 | pesult of the movement must be dis-| property owners asking for the fmprov Whint the Ravns BIE ":”"““ Mortons in o lar % -‘]" ”‘l’; 000 and $5,000,000 "'""‘"""“( “’;“"“f:{";':‘r cent | 04 his mother lived, reports the Mail and GEO. B, TZSCHUCKE x rili gy : e Kaina Did. eloquent expounders did remarkably well [ latter figure is equivalent to 1, Express. The man started about the time Subscribed in my presence and sworn to | NeArtening to the Bryanites everywhere | ment. It the practice is begun of re- St Paul Globe, in their endeavors to explain how this fon all the old capital stock. The Institu-|tho fire did and got down fonr fights of i bl i R NG AR L [ and correspondingly encournging to all | paving specially favored streets at the | on the whole, notwlths nding the scare | PeOPle ‘"", by 1“:‘”': ':mrA“"" 3""”; tion pays regular dividends at the rate of -';lu to the street hefore his mother knew A HUNGATE ek ¢ Siive oty | deneral exbutian 1t'w 9 4 ’ 4 clally perish 1f the Argo Starch | 100 per cent a vear what was up. When she discovered Notary Public, | emocrats who desire that the party [ general expense it would mean the stop- | the country has had, and not without | commerc i $ 3 overed the — shall return to the old standards. page of all repaving by petition, because | 00d reasons. the recent coplous rains (""l’n\lf;wn;ry v\!ml‘ permitted |ll':” m{m;n'u‘ In addition ;A‘: the ::u'rn dllfl;:::flh‘:'n":l‘; flr;’ she promptly fainted ~end pr Subiudbinbonsin 5 pmas e . concernes " Wil insure a combined crop over the |d0In& business in its own way tustead of in piyg of the First Nationa in- eanwhile the fat man stood in the I e Mg ol REWARDING LOKD ROBERTS. sspbbasi iR b et whole country which will average larger | thelF way. But as mere lightning bUES - | creased from 84,750,627 to $10,000,000. Not- | street yelling, “Save my mother! Kive Partien lenving the of ¥ A T see no reason why they should sign peti- | ;o /oty 0% ™ freflies in a June night—beside the efful- | yihstanding the big special dividend 18- | my mother!™ A messenger Yoy, .Who was o B e ML as, By an overwhelming majority the | tions and volunteer to puy for new pav- ebiiai— gent glow of the sun at midday, were all | yyrgoment, the surplus and undivided | passing, stopped, saw the smoke, ran up S o ety SR, Neve ERY Hee House of Commons voted n grant of | ing when by standing by and refusing More Information Needed. the other specches compared to. that of | pros of the Institution on July 24 8EETe- [ tho atairs, aroused the woman aed heuess semt to them regularly by $500,000 to Lord Roberts for his services | to sign the petitions the clty authorities Brooklyn Eagle. AP R L U rasader | gated $10,102796.13, or sz llnm:lj;:; her out in safety. The nelghbors cheeres notifying The Nee Business in South Afriea, the proposition receiv- | could be induced to make the fmprove-| Mr. Bryan defends Senator Jones on tho | *8™nst the po v of the amount the bank reported and the fat man looked uncomfortable was more than usually brilliant and reck- 16 In its statement to the comptroller of “Here, boy," he whispered. “Here's a ' office, In » ' o) ronel p, round that hi und by C ,, “' n“"'""" or by mail ing the support of the liberals and en- | ment at the general expense. 1!.. s mm? r’r;.lt A :lr’vm(pz:;}: t;:'n:-::z leas In his assaults upon incorporations f y ' (8 VERRCE Tl “plerpont. can | quarter tor son. s V . ress will be changed countering opposition chiefly from the | If calling new pavenient’ by the name | = 20 & Just the amount of capital that | Kenerally, and particularly so upon all | erors 65000 Persian rugs. The boy's face expressed his disgust ! ne often an dewired. Irish nationalists. This opposition was | of repuirs instead of by the name of re-{ ono must put up. o e s oo pent g T BOTIAE L T ety of NevHsLs R vAw, save 16" he said, “and by your- 0! ving o1 o u| 0. Brospe o lide heat has had no effect on | self some nerve food.' . - rincipaliy on the ground that the opern- | paving is to shift all burden of expense | amount also neded to make & company g | P2II0E bl The extreme 00 l P i D PADY & | City. Without fear, the great peerless the rules agal the shirtwaist man i0| The crowd laughed, the fat man blushed The county gerrymander has heen re. gerrymandered. That ought to make it stick. . — Clicago should cease aping the ways of the wild and woolly west or fmport tions of Lord Roberts were cruel and inhuman and there Is unquestionably some truth in this, though it would be unjust to charge him with all the bar- barities that have marked British meth- ods in South Africa. from the benefited property owners to the taxpayers at large, then we will have no more repaving in Omaba, but stmply a demand for repairs to worn- out pavements that have not left a vestige of thelr original form. trust, or we shall doubt him. Demand for American Products. New York Tribune. Africa has drawn on America heavy drafts of horses and mules to the profit and satisfaction of American breeders colonel declared that he would proceed to orate “In the shadow of the starch works. He quoted frequently, at length and with from the Conservative and He defied and denounced any- body and everybody who favored incorpora- tions like the National Starch company, do- evident its editor. relish, | some places in New York, and, despite the fact that customers have been driven to competing restaurants and luncheon place the proprietors who have their own ide on the subject cannot be won over to the popular side. is a restaurant on the upper and the boy went Whistling down the street. He didn't know that he had been @ hero and the fat man himself a coward J some talent which knows how to do a| Mr. Balfour's laudation of Lord Rob-| Omaha is sadly in need of new pave- | And it 1s now reported that the Dark Con- ig bisiness at NebruskA Olty, He:flayed |t ts the Tribune, where the | cD6Lrolt Free Press: “Please charge thess Job of train rol tinent I trying to collect swarms of| 8 3 East Side, reports 3 oaves,” sald the new customer Cgo i1 !f train robbing in latest approved | erts undoubtedly voiced the sentiment ments on many of its streets, but in Yaokee ladyhi f hi y with keen-edged sarcasm and razor-bladed | roverse state of affairs exists—no man baker. st of nglishmen generally and it Is not | justice to those who hive promoted pub- | SLKGe Iad¥bugs for ehipment over ' sem-|irony ine poor, insignificant, small-fry or- | Yeeps his coat on If he takes & place at dont Betong (¥ ineBlled dihe beker, ead trust. South Omaha has broken the record ou pork packing. Since the first day to be denled that his strictly military operations were highly creditable and fairly entitled him to the homors and lie lmpm\'vnml‘tn and pald their special assessments the npew work should be charged up to abutting property own- Such reports seem to be wildly imaginative. Beasts of burden and cavalry mounts may still be needed on the veldt, but the Trans- vaal has never suffered from a scarcity iginators of our Argo factory and told with prophetic Mortons and other Nebraska City holders of tongue just precisely how It is & large, lofty and well ventllated room, with a bar at one side, four billlard tables in the re: and one of the tables. the Baltimore World> Willle—In the o, o he olde timen, when the government whnted g ot rld of « man, they burfed him alive, What rows of round tables, at each of which to the rear and the factory in Nebraska four men may sit comfortably. Between City shut down forever unless he and his 10 o'clock and midnight the place Is coadjutor forecasters and their admonitions |crowded and at many of the little table the stock therein would be soon relegated do_they do now? Papa—They elect him vice president of insects and Is not likely to be seeking new supplies of bugs of any sort in any country. - » of March over 1,025,000 hogs have been slaughtered and salted in the packing Louses of the Magie City. emoluments he has received. The situa- tion in South Africa when he went there was very bad. The British had accom- ers, just the same as the improvements on other streets. . Chicago Post: vant “Notwithstanding the of the reorganized army, thora » I I — Vi the wives, daughters |one corps that looks down i the i $ plished little and the conditions were| Dr. George L. Miller, who claims {o be FOREIGN.TRAPE RECORD. were belleved and heeded. { there are women, Indesd? Whick Sotown m the i If Denver proposes to entertain vis- largely In favor of the Boers. There|the father of the pawer eanal. project, YK ‘ It waé a Tesonant speech and”the tele-'|and friends of the men who go to the place | jhdecar Wi :‘{'":nrln Is that? itors with street duels it should inslst was great dissatisfaction in the army Statistics of the Year's Commerce graphing of it into every large commercial |regularly to play chess, cards or billiards Philadelphia Bulletl v y g points backward to the time when the o+ center—Boston, New York, Philadelphia, |and to drink beer. h ; What a eompart: ‘ acy ',:“‘:‘: 'I{""_""fl"l'“ll better marks-| and an almost entire lack of confidence | opponents of the canal bond proposition Viewed with Jaaiifnble Pride. Chicago and St Louls—by tho especial of- | OF the hundrods of mon who consrexate | fony § donit see why'vou wt' duifi™y i ire lkers ptors three blocks —distant [y he then commander-in-chief. 1t was | caled In question the ability of the pro- New York Tribune, forts of gold standard democrats demon- |in the place every evening the majority ot relfgious service. " it are likely to object to being shot. necessary to practically reorganize the | moters to guarantee n sufficlent Quantity [ Ameficans will view the statement of |strated to all those cities the utter, shame- | the middle-aged and older are Germana qu Jon't? Well, maybe you never The Chinese Boxers are again talking of wiping out the forelgners, the soldiers of the powers having mostly left that country. The Chinese Boxer is a vali- ant fighter when no one Is near to fight. British forces and to arrange a new plan of campalgn. , There was urgent demand for quick actlon, for positions of great strategle importance were in peril, Lord Roberts proceeded rapldly with the of water to Insure the canal against dry- ing up In midsummer. The inference to be drawn from Dr. Miller's reminis- cent complaint is that the defeat of the canal bonds was accomplished through foreign commerce for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1901, with justifiable pride. That it is a gratitylng record, even the gloomi- est pessimist must admit and chronic calamity howlers will find no comfort in a etudy of the statistics just made public. less and desperate demagogy of Bryan in his assaults upon all forms of incorporated It was cfficlent in arousing the conservative citizenship of the republic to It made more contribu- tions to the campaign funds of Mark Hanna in the four following days than all the Mc- capital. a sense of danger. and of the younger patrons there are not many who do not understand German. The men who sit on high chairs in front of the bar and drink their beer fresh from the tap wear their coats, but those who occupy chairs at the tables become conspicuous if they do not remove them and are asked heard of ‘a protracted meetlng.’ Brooklyn Eagle: Friend for a stomachache, doc The Doctor (absent-mindedly)—Hem, re- move the vermiform appenalx, it 1 am allowed, -What do you do Philadelphia Press “Ha In swimming here today? my Willfe hren asked Wiilie's difficult task before him and his cam-|the dissemination of misinformation [ The aggregate movement of merchandise b 7 by the waiters, “Do you want your coat|an father. vhole o vi 810,413,077, t the United States had been | ¥ 4 i " Ralumaker Wright says he will keep| PSR 09 nlv\hnlL demonstrated high | concerning the practicabllity of the el dat bl ll S THIH | e e s v preceding weeks, | BUng up?” By No. aIF!" replled the blggest boy In tha \ up his bombardment until rain resuits, | "HATY qualities. scheme, As o mutter of fact, the POWCF | which “far excoeded all earller perlods, | 1t produced vastly more and better effocts| T Dlace has gained the oame “Shirt- | waler: you sure?" It he Is persistent enough he will get his powder sonked in time, but the pub- lic may be skeptical about the cause of the downpour, A Massachusetts man expresses him- We do not think that Impartial his- tory will rank Lord Roberts with Marl- borough or Wellington, but unquestion- ably he Is an able soldier who wmerits from his government the recognition and reward he has recelved. It is Interest- canal bond proposition fell through be- cause a great majority of the taxpaying citizens of Omaha and Douglas county were disinclined to loads up with any more bonds and mortgages. They will cheerfully encourage eapitalists and in- Moreover, thls large total was obtained in the face of decreasing Imports, as our pur- chases from other countries fell off $27,184, 651, or 3.2 per cent, to $822,756,633, leaving the value of exports $1,487,656,544, an in- crease of 7 per cent over the previous year, which in turn far exceeded all earlier than any other Bryan speech and proved to the country. insure his defeat in the country at large and a thousand times more to temporarily guarantee his political erasure in Nebraska than all other speeches during the whole beneficial campaign. It did more to waist hall’ and a glimpse along the long lines of tables gives one a fair idea of the colors and combinations of colors used now in making men's shirt On a recent warm night, when every table was occupled, one of the employes of the place said that by actual count there “Sure” Why, it was as much as he conld do to keep from drownin’, out all right bushes now ¢ . but we got him He's restin’ over there {n the SOME SCRAPPY ADVICE, James Barton Adams In Denver Post, o v, ¢l vy . vere twenty-two pinochle and several soio, self s confident of belug able to liye | "8 t0 Bote that while some charge him | yestors In any enterprise that will util- yearly shipments. 1t e this expansion in| That speech was against a very Important | o ‘ve fl,’wv,,f Fames going on in the | In battling for success in life, ‘ sixty duyy on three pluts of water per | WIth cruelty and inbumanity athets con | jze the canal power, but are not disposed | sales to other lands, that tells the stoey of | home fndustry. Tt was & vais wron he room, “but you don't hear no nolme | ool e hgraYe of heart ¥ day. The country fs full of men who | *'4¢¥ him responsible for the prolonga: | to go Into partnership with any outside | commerclal victories. Great Britain re- | starch factory and I'" two hundred and odd | groung» he satd, “and we don't have to pStand upi do well your vart, | are willing to bet they can live sixty | o0 Of the war because of lenlency to | corporation in the canal-power business, | Ported a larger total forelgn trade than the | Well pald and well '"“"";:"'L_:”;:‘r'_'l‘;e“d toll pedpls to keep quiet. De only loud | Tarh BCt LS OLheE chesk € Taok days and never touch water, The sultan Turkey has declded not the Boers. E———— CUBA'S ELECTORAL BILL. either by guaranteeing a bond issue or by coutributing part or all of the neces- sary capital through the Issue of bonds. United States, but the British excess was In imports. In our relations with England ‘the year's record, according to the London Statist, shows a nce fn our favor of It was made in malice. by Oldham in Syracuse, Neb., as an attack by which 10,000 votes would be lost if the proposed onslaught upon the Mortons, thing in here is de shirtsleeve waistcoat.” One of the odd characters in Brooklyn fs a man who is a drunkard only from his Get actlon on your manly pluck And swat it on the nose, My hoy, And swat It on the nose! \ to order any more warships from r-| The Cuban constitutional convention ————— £130,000,000, was abandoned. Oldham's utterance, made | ankles down. That Is to say, while he "A‘:."auc-ll‘:f rlo .en(l':x, regain y‘:»‘ur feet, \ man bullders because he is angry over | has adopted as u whole the electoral | After thinkiug it over, Iu spite of the| Subtracting the value of imports from |In tho prosence of the peerless leader, Was | neyer. purs & drop of Intoxicating Nauor GRLASITR AL Your mias: . —— the comments of German newspapers, Until the sultan improves his eredit ma- terlally the shipbuilders will not 8o into very deep mourning. Governor Savage appears to be In bill framed by the commission, but as the various articles are yet to be sepa- rately considered und acted upon the measure is likely to undergo some amendment. The Cuban constitution provides for universal suffrage and this assurances of democratic lawyers who insisted the gerrymander of county com- missioner districts perpetrated last June was perfectly regular and legal, the democratic members of the board seem to have come to the conclusion that it the exports, it appears that in the twelve months just ended the United States fs 664,900,011 ahead on merchandise account, which 1s much the best showing ever made, Compared with the preceding year there is a gain of $120,358,113, and the only other year which comes any nearer was 1898, ment? Have And {8 this stenographed by a Conservative employe. How have the forecasts of that speech been verified? censed? the starch works Are they now being expanded, en- larged and $50,000 expended in their better- industry and is cold storage plant and is the Morton-Greg- into his stomach his feet are confirmed topers. They must have thefr whisky at regular ntervals each day or thelr owner suffers. The man who possesses these Wwhisky- |1oving feet 1s employed In one of the ecity | departments in the municipal bullding In the Just set your grinders hard And spar to get an opening Through some defensive flaw In hard Tuck's rigld guard, then swing And smash 1t in the jaw, My boy, And smash it 'In the faw! Ild nerve and craw well filled y When the balance was only $49,467,335 | son packing house the result of the efforts | Borough Hall square. At least half | WIith sharp, courageous sand. b gred D . o lem; v er ess it were 1467, 4 oo e such great demand at veunions, recep- | Presents the most puzzling problem; the | would not hold water unless it wer smaller. This was directly due to the fact [ of populism, Bryanism and its expounders? dozen times each day he appears in pop- | A Urain by & hm::.l‘rl\ , So0inens chilled, tlons, ol settlers’ plenics and water- melon barbecues that he will presently have to call on Acting Lieutenant Goy- ernor Steele to {ill the executive chair while he is waking the rounds, electoral bill, Instead of setting such re- strictions upon the ballot as educational or property quulifications, proposes to lmit eligibllity to office. The plan is to leave to the local boards of registra- adopted over again. Even if the legal defects could be cured in this way it would not make the gerrymander any less odious, because it is avowedly a trick for the purpose of keeping the that imports that year were exceptionally light, owing to the enormous recelpts dur- ing the closlng months of the preceding year, when goods were hurrled hither to escape the higher tariff rates about to be- come effective. Including the nmet exports Recall all the prophecies of that remark- at Nebraska City September 26, 1900, and find, if you can, a | aimost single statement true by subsequent events! nomlc utterance that has not been demon- | his shoes and pours half of the whisky able, rampant oratory whic! h has been pro Find one eco- | ular cafe on Fulton street near Red Hook lane and orders whisky. He fills a glass to the brim with the liquor, but ved | has never been seen to drink any of it. Instead he stoops down, unlaces one of Is bound to win, though hard the fight, Wil down the' foe at last, If but the battling cause he right, And that's no hat alr blast, My boy, And that's no’ hot alr blast! v e o] p) Uy O Though you may sta r {rom the ground —_— tlon uny restriction of the right to vote, | county board under democratic coutrol | of §17.901,139 worth of siiver. ang ror o strated a lie! {into 1t. Then he pours the other halt of | © Dlafioured mo ¥ mc gfer It s The milk of human kindness does not | Put these boards ave themselves to be | without regard to the wishes of the tax- ports of $11,342,332 gold, the final balance the llquor into the second shoe. Y‘;u"rdl 7«'1!"::':} A '::;Y"'I“::f“l crowned, seel to permeate ameng the dairymen | €lected and there is 1o original restric- | payers and voters. When it comes to :’- a favorable one of $671,458,818. After de- PERSONAL NOT! This strange vor:‘ormalmu 1°::|l l’“"“"l Youll leave the adversary there i - oy voto o ' ace until one da: ¢ y, In the vieinity of Omala to any con- | ton % to the cholce of these registers | carrying out this conspiracy the voters ;:,-fl;::g;;: n&:u:;p';zmdflfl'.w::'x e e e AR e e L repafr, & sideruble extent. The Retail Milk | ©Xcept that they must be able to read | of Douglas county will insist on having ] algrants | T. Suffern Tailer of New York in said | 530 35 G100 BACE (O R (08 T [ And thimgs wil’come Votir 'Way, Dealers’ assoclation has resolved to ad- vauce the rate on milk to a point wh children will have to be weaned, —EE LR We are glad to note that even our and write, which 'ls required as to all oftice holders, As every voter at the election of pres- ident, members of congress and provin- clal governors must present a certificate & few words to say at the polls. A constable at Wathena, turned up as a great hero, bootlegger and captured an accomplice Kan, has He killed a tourists, money sént home by immigrants and interest on forelgn money invested here, there still remains a comfortable bal- ance, which has either been loaned abroad at good rates or expended In the purchase of American securities from holders in to have the best library of books on sport- ing subjects, and particularly on rid and driving, in this country. T. Jenkins Haines, sea tales, owns a yacht of his own, which He has the author of |a way. The man explained that for years DOE WAH tng the boy, My And things wiil come your way! o e Europe—which means less interest to go |15, most of the time, his home. Aniablo popolyMtaconttinporary) ! that \OF Jegistrationtand dpust \deatify (iim, [0 theiflead man, « The report of this [ rodiTycr S TARRY (8N (RIRINEE to g | 1 IHOKE 08 Ch6 RS, L atiaan and 1o, JAC predicted utter ruin o | 81, It Is apparent that the inftial power | herole deed explains that the LOOtIe-| oial pogition of this nation h been | consequently, an expert sailor ¥ and disaster as the po a8 been ' inevitable consequence of the redemp-|©f the boards of registration would be | Bers were both colored and had given | strengthened to an extent that is fully ap- | Captaln Willlam E. Augustus, assistant 3 tion of Nebraska to republican rule, ad- | Co0siderable and lmportant. The bill | the officers much trouble. Had the bot- | preclated in the money markets of the | chief of the Paducah (Ky.). fire department, F l mits, after six months' trial of ‘new | Provides for a separate and superior [ ted Whisky dealer been a white man | World. claims to be the oldest paid fireman in ue h:8 sl al of the new At this time, when there is 5o much dis- | the United States. He is now completing reghwe, that “among the good things of earth Nebraska leads them all” When we have a good thing why not hold on to it? — Colorado is celebrating the twenty- fifth anniversary of its admission as a bourd of elections for each province, which will be intermediaries between the local boards of registration and elec- tion and the constitutional convention, the latter reserving to itselt the final decision as to the outcome of the ele tlons for the entive island. At the ses- the constable nld not have dared use his revolver unless the offender had as- saulted hi Nebraska revenue collections for the month of July are the lurgest in the his- tory of the local office in spite of the cusslon regarding the grain crops and the amount required abroad, the official report of exports is especially interesting and In structive. Including flour at the ratio of four and a half bushels of wheat to the barrel, total shipments of wheat in the year ended June 30, 1901, were 214,901,061 bushels, valued at $165, 6,671, against 184, unimportant, being valued at only about his forty-ninth year of continuous serv Donald G class of address at hall Mitchell 1, the dedication (1k Marvel) of of Woodbridge the new Yale administration building, at the time of the bicentennial celebration. It must chafe the proud soul of Willlam the has consented to deliver the Furnsce—chunks coke—anything that fire will conwume. ever you put in It will glve moat heat, hecause Round Ok Furnaoes waete no fuel ; b fuel, the gases, and moat of the smoke; keep 1l 12 hours with wood, 4 hours with coal. ‘Whatever fuel is most economical, most conve- nient to your house, can bo used in a Round Oak of wood, soft conl, hard coal, What- all the The | “olor: very , 't the Dakotas were cut off from | .. Waldorf Astor to find that, in his ambli- : state. Colorado hus every reason to re- | slon of the convention Wednesday thore ::L'd":‘:rh.( July 1 and - large portion | 150158 s the Brecsding yesr, worth #180.. | 1 e ey O A oemoras Mot oun F] I Joice. It Is not ouly an integral part of [ was objection to this on the ground that (P T pe sy P ”:'f::'ss;"‘h”“ the same twelve months | .10 o Wight, he has rivals in such plain | the best country on earth, but & country | the couvention could not assume au.|°f the War ta . o o84, ushels of corn went sbroad, ( xuiericans as Senator Clark and Charles i 1 y ) braska always has a few links of extra | valued at $82,015,226, against 207,988,635 fn : i Which has made Colorudo prosperous In | thority to establish the new government sed It can let out when occasion re- | the praceding year, when prices averuged | Y°TK® i sbite of Itself. A careful survey of the | and settle disputes arising out of the | “I°° o . * | lower and the total value was 384,663,604, | Anders Zorn, the famous Swedish artist, ted and s airtigh past in the light of the present is proper | first elec quires. Thy o . oyt “threatened,” as he put it, to some day 1e solidly constructed a: sirtight (the per | frst election, these matters belonging to Mariwans of sarnvieal (3 comparmtinaly | LARIOREL B0 2N e 10 the B, Lonts at this time and if it is made the Cen- the military government. This view,| Japan 1s certainly progressing. A IR SR RICIUENS. B LAE Fhs Rl : 5 vevi 3 82,000,000 annually. Notwlthstanding the | Museum of Fine Arts ! t‘vnu‘lln‘} n.l‘nw Wil abandon the free sil-| however, appears not to have found a. compuny has just been formed In that | gharp decline in the quantity of cotton ex. | ATt visited the city several years ago peten. Al of the i Yor Bannl ceptance among the delegutes generally. | country which expects to control the tea | portea during June, which fs always a|The other day the picture arrived. It Is a e A0 e J Portralt of Woman,” and Is valued at AL g0ed e 198 When rockets go up the stick Is sure to come down. After a spectacular Opinions on the plan concur in re- garding the machinery of electlon as cumbersome and that it would lodge product of that country and lwmit the production with a view to increasing quiet month with foreign spinners, the total for the year was 6,500,543 bales, an increase of 414,471 over the preceding twelve months, over $6,000 The Cleveland tax board recently turned side the casin ney or in oellar. » . o prices. If the present gait is kept up but a considerable loss compared wich | its attention to the (leveland Gas com- fllght Corn King Phillips has landed | In the several boards of registration the | the old Yaukee 1s 1saly-10:900 1he UOW | aeitiar Teats, whoe Drices wers Such nacs | paty a9 (asked 445 to Its original :":d'in"‘;fifli:&:i with a thud which sadly distigures his | entire control of the ballot, from Tegls- | yankee of the Orlent outstrip him. attractive. The average export price for|tax return of §1411,954. During the hear- fusl m‘hn".u on far- royul personality. Few men have ever | tratlon up to final approval or rejection the ten monthy of the current crop year |ing President Greenough of the gas com- Dace regulation, ete. demonstrs pany resented Mayor Johnson's assertion Estate of ted the capacity to maintain a great business without the foundation of careful training and years of experi- by the convention., Iu regard to eligi- bility to office, there 1s an effort to ex- clude persons of forelgn birth from au- If ‘they can't have the franchise thewr way, the suburban electric rallway pro- moters say they don't want It at all, was 9.4 cents a pound, far above any year's average since 1891, and the total value of shipments for the year was $313,28 large increase over the best previous that the stock was worth $250 a share and offered to sell him 500 shares at that price. Johnson retorted by offering to take 1,000 Dowasias, Mich Makers of Beakur D. BECKWITH, Round through flues out- \ohim- ence. In a game which nas beat the | thority. It s provided that provincial | This is decidedly at varlance with their | record, made ten years a, Meats also | shares at $260. Both then signed an agree- slave I the world. oldest and wisést, an has that of grain ( governors, members: of -congress: and | earlier professions that they were will. | established new high water marke. in the | ment, Gresnough AEreolns to deliver the und Osk Furases speculation, it Is not strange that the | presidential électors must be native or | Ing to accede to any conditions or safo- [ Ylue of forelgn purchases, making the (1,000 shares by August 6. The board's as- et 008 Teronsts oot o il ook Caslog reimoves. Joung wan fell out of the parachute. | naturalized for at least elght years, guards to protect the public interest. year a most encouraging one for domestic growers of agricultural products sessment was made on stock valuation of 188, MILTON ROGERS & BON,

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