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fHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEFIEMBER 14, 1901, THE ©OMAHA DAILY BEE hy a separate corporation from the rail- | 80y other country in the world in the OTHER LANDS THAN OURS. i oo —— ———— way company, for purposes that need | MOUNt of Its gpId. France. also a republic, iy . B ROSEWATER, EDITOR. DEATH UF PRESIDENT M'RINLEY. | not now be discussed, and its character | (TR BOSC 0 the Lol States In this | For several years the creation of a co- PUBLISHED EVERY MOR! The work of the assassin {s complete. | as property subject to local taxation has [ There has been 4 growth of $109.00000 in | i, frmY, Bas been advocated b Gero — Anarchism, malignant, trencherous and [ never before boen contested, The ques: | the gold stock of the United States since the | e it fe been rumamet (et Ahe mneer TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION cowardly, has another victim. The na- | tion now is whether a change of owner- [ accession of President McKinley, ment was about to take steps in the matter, Dally Bee (without Sunday), One Year.$; . rlous " Bally Bee Mt i A4 i tion mourns one of its most illustrious | ship changes its character for taxing | — The rumors have never been confirmed, HiReay g Dos, Ons Year. .. | sons and the world will mourn with It. | purposes, Manifestly, it the Union I'a Riyals to, the End, but the Lokal Anzeiger of Berlin, which is Baturday fee, i H Willlam McKinley, the beloved presi- | cific bridge can be tAken out of the . Chicago Record-Herald usually well informed in such matters, now Twentieth 4;,,,“,,? E armer, One dent of the republie, the enrnest Patriot | local tax list by filing a deed of sule, y,t VI;‘-\;::wlx“l I»Kv‘ll:lu'v;‘lrfi'n‘l l:imrn:!yuh:\vl‘klur:\g :Inn'x]\'nnlv; i:. ,I ”\h:' :«u“‘mn\'r-“lul\. ;:.m; Ot The 5t J“l‘m"m. and the model citizen, who as & Idier | the other bridges across the Missourl| boasts over the fact that Czolgoss was born | such & force can no fonger be avoided. It o louth Omaha: City Hall Buljding, Twen and statesman had faithfully served his | yjyer at this point can be twisted out of | in Detroit, that he lived in Cleveland and | is admitted that there are serious financial yeauh fi"n‘.n}:ns."'fl.(’l-. o Priet country, has fallen a martyr to the foulf ¢y tax gatherer's grasp by similar wa- | committed his crime in Buftalo | diffculties in the way of the project, and hl«n§ .kn,m Unity Bullding. and fiendish spirit of avarchy, which | nipulation, { it 18 recognized that the new force must be w York: Temple Court s « q " Wh o Newo o constituted PO e most economical seale Washington: 501 Fourteenth Street wherever it abides will bonst and gloat | 7pe Bee sounded the alarm several | At 1s Most Necded constituted u n the most economical seals | P CORRESPONDENCE, e over the diabolical erim R months ago at the illy-concealed at- Rt ’1“ ;I“H : |M(y § e :"h””w PRl U Communications relating to news and edi- | o qeath of Willlam MeKinley 1% | yampt of the owners of the East Omaha |, The . iy o sl service, The advic 5 torfal_matter should be addressed: Oiaha { this country. Law strictly enforced against | for colonial servi he advice of cole Bee, Editorlal Depurtment, ,| more than a natio [l:.‘s. He v One ! hridge to lay the foundation for Just| ai gorts and conditions of men. Lt an- | nial experte will be sought. The Lokal An- i l‘-'I:l'«:‘vYT :l.“u‘.].'.l:”; S s of the greatest men of the time, ex such a move by rveturning the bridge | archists, murderers, thieves in high places, | zeiger says that the authorities have alrcad addressed: The Bee Publishing Company, | Cising an jufluence upon the affales of | wieh jty other tegminal property to the | gamblers, bribe takers and givers and all [ obtained the opinion of Count von Walder- OUmaha i the world perhaps greater than that of | geute Board of Equalization, althougl | others understand that he who takes up the [ see, Who had _excellent opportunitics of | # REMITTANCES, | the head of any other government. The | gy con U er county n the | $¥0Fd o defy the law must perish by the | Eaining experience in China from his ob- payanle by A R hostal orders [ nutions of the old world recognized is | o0 e sword servations of the colonfal troops cmployed mail accounts, Personal checks, except on | or o LAl i 4 The great corporations that own these Progress on ite Native Heath, curfosity as to the probable reception of R R S AN v A ghted judgment, hig sincere desive £or | (iaple structures and more valuable Ruftalo Express any scheme of this sort in the Relchstag il the preservation of the workl's peace | chises muy be depended on to leave | A railroad expert apyointed by the British [ Which hitherto has exhibited the utmost | 1o stone unturned to avold paying city | Kovernment to inquire dnto the organi :;;!‘\;r-v‘“x;. lw.l:'qu'V ‘w;l‘u:”.;ul:»; ::: ‘:,”,I:{; tuxes upon city valuations, The city | 1on and management of India railroads | Blal purposes - ik : o | Will spend next summer investigating rail- [ Won any direct proposition for t a must realize that it s not this year's | .04 in this country. The systems in the | liShment of a colontal army 1s in the.hig taxes or nest year's taxes that are| United States differ from all others in the | €8t degree improbable. But the emperor alone at stake, but the right of taxing | world and there fs lttle doubt that he win | generally succeeds in getting what he wants g z these bridges for all time to come, and | find much in the methods of administration [ b¥ means of patience and persistence treatiment of Cuba, were manifestations |y gould see that the taxpayers’ tights | that Will ald him in the work in India B of the statesmanship of McKinley that | 4 punly protected | Switzerland has wet summers and dry gave him a leading place among the . CUr Dows .’:L".m,‘.:"{h:.‘:..‘:”;:m.';,,“."m::; v,-:‘ns‘“n‘l-v}-':“ moulders of the world's affairs, The o e i | _ without ever getting a view of them, while S6.400 day before the awful crime at lhm{lh) others hardly see a cloud and revel in mel- 285,870 he delives a notable addre which Natlopal low sunshine. Up to the middle of August 25,850 | Was a message of commercial good will Chicago Post the present eeason was exceptionally un- | to the nations, declaring in favor of o financler in the United States realizes | PleAtant, and thousands left the summer trade arrangements between this and more keenly than Secretary Gage the in- | Plaveround of Europe™ disgusted vers 27 ; whose authors, under the fufluence of a | adequacy of the measures which the exist- | theless, there has been a constant succes- - other countrles which would bring the 3 ae . 198 6f Kboll » 1 Lm0 | s il the rost of the world | Mtural indignation at the attempted | ing law authorizes him to take for the “re- | $lon of accidents—more, in proportion, thun L26,080 ed States 4 4 ko1 Ee broslds sstly gave | 11e0” of the business community. The sec- | In any preceding summer. This, however, into closer commercial relations. This i‘l:""‘"" Ll I"" o """”"’“'-‘ L | <. 20,800 policy, there was every assurance, he Utbial bl ol U retary has discussed the question and is | Was to have been expected, for the figures | i Diel % .| known to favor legislation permitting him | printed in the year book of the Swiss Alpl would have earnestly sought to put|® ples which are vi al to our system of | to deposit government funds in national | club show that there has been for years % lito effect. The death of Willlam Me. | EOVernment. It is easy to glve way to| banks on more satlsfactory terms than [a steady increase in the number of fatal | === Net total sales... e TRROUB | e O erefore, 18 @ loss to the clyl. | AUEeT and passion and resentment. 1t | these now required. Whether congress will | accidents. In 135, ninetesn deatbs were Net dally average 25,421 2] 4 3 is the common tendency to do so and in | ke the present “lesson” to heart and | recorded, in the followivg year twenty- GEORGE B. TZSCHUCK, | llzed world. Subscribed fn my presence and sworn to [ The public career of this distinguished fore me this 3lst duy ot August & D] man was one of patriotic, faithful and Notary Public. honorable service to the nation. He === went into the union army a boy and ““STATEMENT OF CIRGULATION and Lis ligh and honorable purpose in Si4ts of Nebraska, Doustis Cotnty, s promoting the interests and welfare of rf.;x'yh';?‘.i“, 'Am;:;:‘c‘l; mffl:i:“h-”: Fhe oo | the American people. The magnani says that the actus] number of ful mous teeatment of Spain, the coneilia the month of Augist, iwl, was as follows: | crning the Philippines and the wise A TIME FOR SANE DELIBERATION. Discussion of the question as to what shall be done for the repression of an archism in this country is largely | marked by sentiments and suggestions | Piling Up BOURY oonsisessosiine Less unsold and returned Sisseton bank fllustrates in a ¢ man- | LAUGHING LINF ner the contention that the American sys- g . enact the needful amendments is excoed- | four, 187 and 1898 had thirty-four and|yom of fndividual banks, each vitally inte o » he e emotlof 0 ! y em of individual banks, eac a iters w0 Tribune: " aln't no_boete the heat of these emotions men of all | g1y’ goubetut thirty-seven respectively, while the fatali- o e el Uhek ws are lable to g axtrel ested in the prosperity of its own com- | ter nor no wuss ‘coz he's rieh,” satd Uncle classes are liable to go to extremes | The treasury statement for September 10 | ties for 1599 and 1900 were forty-one and | munity. s superior in some respects at | EDIML | “Dey's )l ez many microbes on & urging n-l’nquhw for the evils to be v nnmu'[n.[ the national bank depositories [ forty-eight. least to the Canadian system of powerful | " ah bill es dey 18 on & twenty moved, Thus in the present instance | held '-r ‘L‘ e '",lkgv credit 1“;-‘:“';;1';2“- L central banks with local branches | Detroit Fiee Press Mrs 108, was ol oY o | e in h public station, ministers of | Urer of the United States and §6,138,033 to | Some influential Russians, including o oL ki e Wiy that trair 1 sent_you helpful?* A stricken nation mourns. served to the end of the war, making T the credit of disbursing officers. Here 18 a | Prince Sherbatoff, the president of the Ru PERSONAL NOT I, ye NP, Jones gets mad ag = u most creditable record as a soldier, | ! PO:| total of $102,353,412 of treasury fund de- | sian Tmperial Agricultural society, have s T e The cause of humanity has lost its | Fourteen years o member of congres t;mu;: and Iunu-: from whom careful | posits. They are, of course, secured by |come to the conclusion that with Drover| oo emor l;———-‘ % ekt ) - " ol o e il a : " he | thought and conservative suggestion | government bonds and the secretary hesi- | facilittes the exp: 4 ol e Empress Bugenie has been greatly Neveland Plair “RIfkin s al- foremost friend. Hephsid dusing (USHEGE tHO NS, LI/ Lo 1 e s Baotsd Wik robad ,'r tates to accept other “collateral,” though “a‘mlh:,,lh i ',""l ",‘,” ," bl \ly | benefited by her trip in her vacht, the ways joking. When the doctor ordered him e — Jeadership of his party’ on the fioor of | ™ e expected, are found urging the |- ) o and agricultural products generally : ¢/ 8 y . b the Wi b &0 to Colorado what do you suppose he adlo Rebinpens " ['his power to do that has been asserted in | to Great Britaln may be increased very | Thistle, and her tour through the Western | t rado what According to the signs in the skies the | the house and achieved national recog- | MOSt radical and drastic measures, quite | co el o quarters. He has, however, | materially. Accordingly several commit- | Higblands. She fs now 75 years old 1 ive it up. local democrats are busy with troubles | nition as oue of the ablest exponents of | FSardless of whether they are in accord | qecided to increase the deposits up to the | tees of representative Russian agricul. | /B better health than for several year 11 he really couldn't afford to have of their own, the policy of protection in the country, | With the spirit of our institutions or of | par value of the bonds now held by the de- | turists have been organized who will visit | Pa0t: ORIR-THECALED | CUREERERLC: (W0 LR ADFIY what effect their adoption might ulti L el which Is a perfectly safe pro- | England soon, find out the needs of the| Joaquin Miller is waid to be on the road The Douglas County I y must g y < mately have upon those institutions. ceeding and which will ‘“divert” about | market there and make inquiries as to the | to wealth. Some time ago he took in part | Washington Star e llw'u‘.n\nl‘lm.kmi e elected governor of Ohlo uud proved as | HUIS s ““’ "ot for rash and hasty | $:000.000 from the goverament vaults. best means ‘of establishing frequent and |Payment for services ns a lecturer several | You speak, g gt i Atons | eupable as an executive as he had been - e shoand hasty| “opie amount is an insignificant addition | regular steamship communication between | hundred acres of prairie land and now the JeE Boskly X I 'hw‘! to the forthcoming Jacksonian pienie, as a representative. McKinley was Judgment, but rm!u-r for the most care- | (o the currency in circulation and th ore | the two countries. Incidentally the whole | it 18 said his holdings are in the oil region | ot FUou®, BRCHIRR (L6, A9 S a—— recognized as a presidential possibility | ful and sane deliberation. It was a | the relief measure to which real importance | gubjoct of Anglo-Russian trade relations | and may make him a capita A day of prayer might be designated ey o ccelved | terrible crime at Buffalo, a crime | is attributed is the purchase of $20,000,000 | will be investigated, cspecially in their| Commenting on the award of a gold medal | Chicago Tribunc: “¥ou oughtn't to coms & B at least elght years before he received d 7 plain, ma‘am busy grocer sald, *if to appease the wrath of the rain god against the whole American people, but | WOrth of government bonds. It ls stat bearing upon grain, butter, eggs, etc. Back | to Henry Rustin of Omaha for his work | by only one basket ¢ those peaches turned against Ak-Sar-Ben's street fair festival, it must be treated according to well- the gospel, members of the legal pro- o it not the very ablest., He was twice the romination. In the national con- however, that the national banks of the|of the agricultural society is the Russian | in designing and perfecting the illumination | out bad. Three dozen boxes of ‘em rotted vention of 1802 there was a strong el country own only a little over $9,000,000 | government, which will see to it that the [at the Pan-American exposition, the New | 0n my hands last Satucday T movement for his nomination, but he | €Stublished principles and the same pol-| worth of government bonds in excess of the | enyoys have every opportunity of getting [ York World says: “He has given golden | ;b Uiy him, mamma, " said Tamme. in absolutely refused to be considered a icy should be observed in quantity required for the purposes of bank | a¢ the desired, information. They will ar- | memories to many thousands.” i dealing with those enemies of society | cifculation and as security for public n\n"")" rive in London at the end of September| wwajter Hubbard of Meriden, Conn., who | ,Philadelphia Press Well, T'm ‘shamed S end of stody. ’ and Fatestchef! of S bk o' ye aimed Wea ker, disco and of all government—the anarchists, [ 8/7adY In thelr custody. Other holders of | and will be met there by M. Tatestchefl of | gave that city some time ago the largest | fye e o med Wears Wajkor. discovers 1 ke i these bonds may not be tempted to sell at | the Russian ministry of finance, who has [ fup, S0 S BREE GG CEE TO0 ATEEREH g his ald mute vigorou Vping il an’adiress av;sle’C the present market price, for they have had | been arranging for an inapection of the | poyey ooy ¢ SEECEHE FEN SR EAC I E ST R replied the Mher: cant yer while for his second nomination he had | “Ampment Judge Day, ruluu.-m secre- | the opportunity to dispose of flu:lr vhnmlm(s great markets in London and other princi- | povi ™ Begides this gitt he intends to bulld | see dis Is locust wood I'm chappin® up?' tary of state, said in referring to the | since April and have not shown any special | pal citfes. The Russian government 15| 4 larga addition to the city hospital Rt A A R i SEacy oluba R o= | Buffalo tragedy: “Laws must be en- | ©agerncss to improve it. The secretary|gaid to have pledged itselt to help the Y ; y | BT il i) 2 SEHECE host Iast year and may ask to entertain | Ubon his fiest presidential terw, in 1897, ‘ted 'IH.:, ,) i ,ll‘l el " | will not accept bids above the normal rate | seheme by giving special raflroad priv-| . The well known German novelist, Ru- mad s . again next time. pledged to policies for reviving the i acted which shall visit upon such crim- | Zo0 (pat he will now regard as the normal ileges to agriculturists. dolf Lindau, who is also a lawyer and has “hicago Po: “Father,” sald the boy, “T o dustries of the country and restoring inals just and sure punishment—not| market rate. Why, then, should actual in- e :or the )m;v ten ,\".nrn |‘ny\ru~~u|v¥{ v;m nbs conts for a o 4 . ¢ the a tanckol R e ol 2 jerman creditors in the management of the | “What in the world do you want of & o % % .| prosperity. How well that lge has | o1y the pupil, but the teacher of such | vestors part with their bonds? Lord Curzon has telegraphed to London : e . iy N LH0 t 1'“1 '"'"l‘."',';:‘,l"t:‘ % the transition of the | FRe o avershody knows. e | theories must be reached aud punished. | SHil, the secretary-hus done all that the | that the monsoon rains In India this sum. | Turkish debt, has decided o rotivo trom | (0 S S e voponiod the nion Pacific bridge from a distinet yhody 3 Thio advocites of 1ts awful tonets must | 13w a8 generally construed cnables him to | mer are very unequally distributed, the | the 1aw and devote hfs entire time to Hter- | oy " siihtar, " Wiy, ‘Woreu t sou evee terminal property to a piece of the main | history of his administration, crowded AR i : do, and his duty ends with his authority. | rice districts, which need large water sup- | 8ture in Heligoland ta boy, fawher? line? When was the fransformation | With the most important cvents, is| Ve kept from our shores; its principles |y, rest 1s a problom for legislation. The | piies for irrigation, being deficient in rain,| The day before he delivered his notable Sin CHCTEE e effected? familiar to all and the country Is justly | Must be torn, root and branch, from|present plan of “hoarding and locking up | while excessive rains in the northern and | 8ddress at the Buffalo exposition President proud of its achievements. It Lias been | ©¥ery foot of our domain until its ad- [ public funds and of selling h{m.mlu. re- | central regions bave damaged the millet ;\n»xmuy made lll’nx x!un(nvul‘m 1 am e Y . Srel sain thid ack the govern- | plenish the treasury and buying them in | crops ¢ o tha vet | Just as nervous before Leginning a specch New York Sur The foot ball brigade does not even|a period of extraordinary national | herents learn that to attack the govern :’rl,‘ "’d“l’\“l-rl" surplus cash is Storaiau Thod S ,,I,‘:‘ d:’,,r,.'.,,::::l ,‘,',‘f,‘,.':,‘:‘":\ ':;X"::,‘fi:: nowadays as I was before delivering my | Under a spreading blacksmith sign, walt for the base ball enthusiasts to [ progress, in which the United States[ment through its highest official is one Heard' the. ahtifiahur-chue and saia; The village blacksmith sut; - ) absurdly uncivilized. The proper and mat- | period of food searcity. There 1s no other | malden address in the house of representa- | e, Village blackemith clear the track for it. The foot ball| has attained financial and commercial | f the most heinous of crimes, sure to | yra) remedy s to have the receipts at all | pare of the world where the distribution [ tives years and years agd Where Js my business nt? season Is on before the base ball season [ power, as well as political influence, [ Meet With swift and terrible retribu-| times equal to the expenditures, but this | and quantity of the annual precipitation is| Jan Van Oordt, one of the dircctors of | The to i o horseless, things, 18 off. that could mot have been foreseen at| tion: Let there be mo nook or coruer [1s rendered fmpossible by our system of na- | watched with such Intense anxlety as in| the Chicago Conservatory of Music and | And Dikes such us that. he begluning of the McKinley adminis. | ©f the civilized world in which it | tional taxation. India. In that overcrowded reglon the land [ a native of The Hague, has recently re- | phe wmith wie decply in the dumps; j20 hasiniing gk the AloRInleyseeoubiNa + n hide Undoubtedly this is in|_ CORSTess will doubtless be asked to pro- | js go minutely subdivided that each hold- | turned from a visit to his birthplace. He | Al that wax pliin 10 se tration. San - il QOUNERGY, T 1| yide for another reduction of the war taxes. | ng scarcely provides more than a bare sub- | says that one of the favorite ways in Hol- | 118 wink-cve vinked o knowing wink William McKinley did more than any | #ccord with the general public sentl-| The present fiscal year, it conditions un- | gistence for one family. 1t the vagaries [ land of helping the Boers is to hold sales | (1 41 e st S other president to dissipate scctioual | Meut, yet it coutains at least one | derso no change, will yield a surplus of | or the monsoon rains deprive any districts | of articles made by Boer prisoncrs | Have put o horse on me feellng, It W ter always near | Suggestion that some will think un- [ about $100,000,000. But the Pacific cable and | of the usual quantity of molsture so that| A current item about Thomas W. Lawson | bagi el S LBl e Can the mere teaching of | Nicaragua canal projects may stand in the | yno crops are below the average the direst | represents him as belleving In the good Pt his heart, appealing strongly to his ar- [ American. an the were teaching of | o,y or'another bill for the lifting of special | poverty and sometimes the horrors of | juck of certain numerals: the figure 3 or its N e e aa e e ool dent patriotism, and he was able to fu- f anarchisi be suppressed without violat-| axes, The only probable effect of the | fmine ensue multiples appear 1 his affairs. His | Ax wel man duce millions of his countrymen to feel | ing the principle of free speech? More- | growing surplus Is a river and harbor ap- . Boe {s at 'No ate uireat Boston.| Ll i tur Iv nlmgy-r tire— ws he did. He hud relutively as many | over, In order to put a stop to such | propriation bill of extraordinary propor-| gor several years private and state Irri- | His telephones are > 3 and 3339, re. | V1l char c admirers in the south as in the north, | teaching it will be nece: to expel | thons. gation works huve been .-.ur:mw: in I:lll.n spectively. His yacht's first sailing |,.\“; * ’ , SRS —— ad fo! e last f '8 they ve been | tool lace ol he ot Ju o ears as was shown during his trip to the | all anarchists from the country. Can i T i and for the last fow y oy ha took place on the %1 of June. He wears | Hix bello LALEL L B 4y . riolence 0 augmented to euch en extent and their|a watch chain consisting of 333 gold beads. [ Gty 1 OISt FEEE § Paclfic const. He was one of the best | this be done without violence to the work has been so profitable that there is onator James K. Jones and forgier Gove | He has & tank of gasoline Of course the anarchist revival would not have been taken for genuine with- out the explosion of Johann Most's SanClIns DUl Do acepsocing dove % years the demand within the party for mouth, T Y his nomination became irresistible, Lincoln takes the republican state K headquarters this year. Omaha played | 10 opposition. Mr. MeKinley entered A Colorado widow has been convicted and sentenced for stealing a house. She evidently wanted to be ready for pro- posals as soon as they should bey coming in, horseless thingw | And through his crisp and curly hair A mountain peak in New Hampshire hus been named after one of Omaha's popular ex-mayors. It Isn't every one wlio can have 4 monument built for him in the geographics. Woek in 1 morn 11l night Hi 1 tires Governor Savage has Issued a proela- | ©Xamples of true Americanism the conn- | Spirit of our [ustitutions? Unquestion- |, 10 girect of the Stgulng of (he [now a scheme on hand for the Indian gov nor James P. Clarke of Arkanfas And coment, pipes and wires, matiou setting forth the amount of but. | ¥y has produced—carnestly devoted to [4Dly we can refuse to adwit to the Protbeoli ernment to exerclse direct control over all | candidates for the senatorship, have agreed | o0 giidren coming home from school ter fat which milk and cream shall con. | American institutions, jealous of the na- | country known anarchists and it is pos- | of them, with the idea of increasing their| to urge the caliing of a primary election | Rubber in at the open door, s W . e W Waanington Mav, 8 0ss. commissic sho ho [ by which the choice of the de ats of the | They rubber at the rubber tube but the milkman's pump disposes, its futerests and promote its welfare, | are here, some of them, like the Buf-) qying s an ovent the full significance of | gooti Mororiefr, “to lay down rules for the | ular vote. They have also agreed upon o | wios Fbber ot apetemieh, —_—_— He was in all respects, both in public | falo assassin, boru i this country, cal-| which should not be lost even in this mo- | inioriacing, encourazement and controi of | Joint speaking campalen to cover ) y i The retivement of Admiral Howison | and in private life, a model citizen, bear- | hot be expelled by legislation. ment of greater interest attaching to the | {iuaion works in India.” | state V!‘”4‘x’r“lv' § church, will force a revision of all those artistic | ing bimself in every -relation with| Anvarchism is a pestilential = theory | president’s "‘mdi:'"_"-l" :-';.".rk’ the con- | " xecording to the Annual Review of Iivl-| At a recent wedding in Washington Wi | g G ol < In the lurch, pictures prepared in advance by the | manly dignity and moral rectitude. No | that Las no reason or excuse for exist- cluding steps in bringing China once more | go oy published last month, twenty-two | Tingfung was jocularly asked to pronounce | And here work W 5 4 onts | into touch with the civilzed powers. Her | o iy FEL IR A O alized in the|a Chinese blessing cn the couple. The | The cha ¥ me yellow journals to portray the naval | public man in our history kept nearer | eice I this republic, Its udherents| f il oo, (o them and theirs to her are, | ganl' yeur' o 1800-1001 a met reveme | Oriental diptomat complied in this fusnion: | A chuf-chuts on his wa board at its work. to the people or was more careful to|are public enemies who in warring upon | Comy o dening of the protocol, formally of | ymounting 1o 9.52 per cent on the capital fn- | M4y every year bless you with a Chlld | pyg pever mind, his daughter's there, — learn the popular sentiment. He was a | all government and law render them- cord now, and events for the good of all | vouiad while thirteen others vielded only | Un'il they number 1»\»‘wl\v‘h4 \|>u v‘:‘.‘ 8 w\‘.‘. the cholr M‘n‘-j HiyrinEaae HIgh Every source of information except| man of most gentle nature and kindly [ selves outluws, Yet in dealing with {should rapidly work out. The promise 18|59 por cont. reducing the average return | (PIITOn present you with iwenty Bre tin s g famonds on each hand; 5 that on which the government report is | feeling, and there was nothing in his | them we must not violate the spivit of | that they will. ; | to 7 per cent he total aren of the. crops .‘:\”‘”“m ‘," ‘w A 4“'" w wl TRy L i i vink e welry based insists that Nebraska corn gained | life more beautiful or admirable than | our iustitutions or disregard principles| And Prince Chun's visit abroad ought to 'd or protected exceeded 18,500,000 I v | ying . i ist to this desirable end. His mission | geres. being TAKNR<OE oM RN Th fips | adisraam fled f nping and 4 several points during the month of | his tender devotion to the invalid wife [ fundamental in our political system. :“:‘“ m“y s :m-;' belng an increase of over 750,000 dur- | "0 BHCE LT L Guthority en an ! pumping and mending, 5 o ' oRe . ST i o0 80 ™ August. But the government bureau|to whom a world's sympathy will be sspm—s—————— Belng novel and difficult, it appealed to the| = - thopology, went ausois the Iroquols Indin ' ocs vome tre break, never corrects a mistake, extended in ber irreparable berenve. Just imagine the suspense the Coun- |y, porists in Europe, and they seized it FLUSH TIW AKOTAS, | yoar ago for ihe purposc of & u "“;“ . Ing M «, something done, went. try would be suffering If it were still | precisely what was originally demanded by tribe. IH \-\\Iuru .yv"‘ ‘n’:‘v ‘\ LT Ry . Reports from all over Nebraska are to| Only forty-elght hours ago, after days | In the days before the electrie tele- | the German emperor and what was modl- | a' Northesn Nel nes Well (\l,”,"v‘;,‘ h" y"“”"‘ trapslation of which s | Thanks, thanks; ta thee, my worthy fricndy the effect that the nomination of Judge [ of fear and anxiety, the hearts of the | graph and telephone, Imagine getting | fied under ||h" m'llm'lnyufl 'h"l nrflml' \\v';ln‘ Heeled Apparentis. in th neil.”” Prof. | On the on Ul medit e, i vic > Tel ¥ . s i ot know, but what took place when the | tron for the ut timex gt differont toc Sedgwick to Lead the republican state| Amerlcan people were gluddencd with | bulletins from Buffalo duys old instead | 100 Fa3in BEC W FROT BIEEE WRAR TUC Minneapolis Journal are formed a 500 for the L at timen got dif ticket s recelved everywhere with | the assurance that their stricken presi- | of minutes. Imagine summoning physi able to both sides. China's message was|, QUt Of the Dakotas, out of that aforeiime | intellizent descon ribe famed | 1f wo would live the utmost satisfaction. The endorsement | dent would recover, Tne aunounce- | cluns by post chaise and stage. But it meone and was well delivered, sd the horror of the lamb-like eastern investor, out | for their ngth wes J“' must keep up t should be emphasized at the ballot box [ ment of the change tu his condition | 18 all beyond lmagination. | kniser's reply, while stern and emphatic, | or ‘hut innd which has but recently cxpert in November, came with a shock hardly less stunning | * S was not calculated to wound the personal| oountries, come storlos that reflect tho than the report of the assassination. | The urrest of u Chimaman charged | teelings of the envo £ X | presence in the land of the plethoric purse If any of your medical friends want | oday the hearts of all loyal citizens | With boilling live rats should start an| Upon leaving Germany Prince Chun will | the well-stocked larder, the corpulent hank to debate whether the president would | gre heavy with grief and many look to | DAuiry as to what has become of the | Visit by lnvitation several other countries, | account, the canceled mortzage. And witl vy o’ puil 4 A 5 A hensa s 8" Chart1 and there can be no doubt about the cor- | these stories come the walls of bankers | :l:':,;,,:":: l";‘,l(“:llv:“‘:::'l"'l:" If the other | the future with misgivings. But the|Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty 0| g,y o¢ iy pocoption wherever he may| who asseverate that while in times past 0! d been placed in| yepublic will keep on Its course. In the | Animals since its last venture before | oo His embarrassments are at an end | when the farmers desired foans the bank control, Just shut them off with the iu- | almost inspired lang of Garfield | the public in imection: With the late | and henceforth until he returns home he | dared not grant them, now that the bank Junction to settle thelr differences | after the assassination of Lincoly, | bull fights at South Omab, will be merely a welcome sightseer. There | ers are willing to push out the bills like 4 elves LTH —_— “ red = VO 0f s e | o ors 1 have none of their among. themselves. iod telgus and the government nt I8 a Krout deal worthy of hie attention, aud | hay the farmcrs will huy e i A Decreasing the “V* Lixt, certaln to arrest it. Described as a young | mor b The Sdhilay — Washington still lives, man of quick faculties, he ought to return| The problem in South Dakota now is not he Schley court of inquiry has dis- Denver Republican, home very much wiser than when he left| how the farmer can get-the bankers o give armed criticism at the start by its Senator Vest's declaration that Mr. Bryan | it anq well able to give the authorities|Pim a little coin, but how the banker can actlon regarding Admiral Howlson, TAXING TH8 BRIDGEE 15 not a great leader has doubtless caused | ore” valuable suggestions about some of | PEFsuade the farmer to take some of his Whether there were really valld reasons B anilisaHan ta st f at e & the free list of the Commoner to be J 'he ate land department, which : the reforms they are reported to bo pre- | MO0y, The stat scratched in the Vs, : syste uding its fund why he should not sit on the court is | the federal court to prevent the eity | o Paring to institute at the suggestion of the | M98 & regular system of lending its funds to not material now. There is no reason tarmers through the county commissioners, Specifie for the Discase, powers. ' § ) at a low rate of interest, has been unable L 7 ) At ks Aty to think that the future action of the | of the Union Pacitic bridge within the New York World, Moreover, China understands now as week, *Old Ak Sar-Ben” will call you down if court Wil be less faie and when its| eity limits brings us face to face with a 2 this year to dispose of more than a part Lombroso's cure for anarchy Is “sym- [Dever before the necessity of deserving and | of jt5 funds and bankers everywhere re- verdict is rendered there should be no | serfous ground for questioning its justness, ‘the wisest speaker selected your new suit or hat for the coming from collecting local taxes on that part y are i ine on his banner week, blosis.” Dr. Holmes wittily expressed the [ Possessing the good will of the powers.|pore u discouraging paucity of loan applica- you are not looking fin K problem. Up to the present | same idea long ago when he recommended | She cannot expect to live to herself, nor| tjons If this state of affairs continues We have cof all that is the latest in men's time not only the Unlon Pacific bridge, | people to “choose their parents carefully.” | ¥et live upon her own terms with others. | much longer the bankers will become im- i i - but also the East Omaha bridge find 4 o p——— She has a part to play in the world's drama, | poverished and will have to give up their fashions— that ave fashionable and proper, The Chicago police have taken pre-| the Council Blufts wagon bridge have ¢Re AL MAVSRIAR Yeinrsys. and she must play it in accord with the | poorly-yielding business for some such 4 il 5 f A cautions fo prevent aets of violence | boen listed for loeal taxation by the | pores ’;"”.,"”;“':\":""“w"'j,‘":;',;"‘” s | St 18 1aa ondl Hor arest wall s of po tuerative occupation an farming. Our windows will give you some idea of how . schls et By ¥ o i 0 P o passed since the o re agalnst progress hat is certaln ut the First National bank of Sisseto i g > < Sgainst the auarchists uuder arrest|local authorities, These propertios roD- | war began, but the 1ine of veterans In the | to make its wy furihor and fusther within | doss. met. nreposo (o §o out of business good things look and how reasonable they can there owing to the intense feeling en- | vesent an investent of willions of dol- | Grand Army march Wednesday was eight | her borders until it permeates the whofe | Without making another attémpt to foree 1 lia gendered by the relapse of the presi-f lars and enjoy all the benefits of local | miles long. Few in the line wete under 60 | kingdom. The day should not he a distant | the farmers to take its mon It proposes be hought here, dent. Whether they are guilty of cow- | goyernment. Their exemption from | Yoars of age. The immensity of the strug- [one when China, instead of resisting prog- [ 10 IDVest a part of its surplus in the pur-| “No Clothing IMits Like Ours.” plicity fu the crime or not, this country | local taxation would make a big hole in | 8'¢ 18 shown by this host of survivors. £688, whll weloome it, when the peaple, free | CBARC of cows from ouiside the state whioh of y ' - ¢! will be sold to neighboring farmers and eannot afford to have resort to mob vio- | the annual revenue of city 2 : o from old customs, will welcome the new L 4 ty and county n's Store of Gol and profit By what the western nations have | ¢4t!emen at reasonable prices and “terms . lence, particularly in this case. ‘The|and simply teansfer so much more of Louis Globe-Democrat to offer them. to suit.”” In this manner the bank hopes : law with us Is supreme and no better the burdens of government on the| The gold stock of the United States, ac-| But the matter of moment now fs the|'® PUt out some of its money and at he rownln ln evidence of the strength of the nation | shoulders of other property owners who | cording to the treasurer at Washington, is | new start that has been made, and which | 37, {Mme augment the business in| ’ could be offered than that these men [ have no way of evading their taxes, | $L05.000,000. 1t has been above the $1,000.- [ is signalizg) by the sigaing of the proto- | fn 1 el e Which would baturally o 0 1o greater demand for bank -} . . . should be accorded a fair trial; 1€ guilty, l The Union Pacific bridge was orlg. | 0000 mark for several months, and the | col at -Pokin. It 1s of great importance | ing fucitios. " © Exclusive Clothiers and Furnishers, % 4 | tendency is steadily upward. Of!to all the world d or o punished and if unocent acquitted. inally bullt under separate charter iy « orld, and to no other coyatry | To change the subject somewhat, it s J s i chrter and | course, the United States s far abead of |more than to the United States. AR e e ad. ot ‘the R. 8. Wilcox, Manager.

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