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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1900)
IS TTTE OMiXTTA DAILY HEE: SUXDAV, OCTOBETl 21, Tw Omaiia Sunday Bea K. HOHKWATEIl, KJItor. " what inlltiencc would be exerted tition In tholr campaign of deliiHlon and ndinliilntrntlon by the. most eorrutit imposture tlio "reform" trlpoernta have and unscrupulous political organization called Into reunlsltlon thu most Inipti- In thu world. dgnt fakirs America can boast of. Not however, content, with fabricating bMAiu's wsTun'icn maa. T13II.MH OF BWnSCHU'TlON. Pally Hco (without Humlnyi, Ope Year.$.oo fakes for cunipnleii ubo In the IlOlltf Una nM.I U .... .1 .. .. U ft I I liini(rnt,i it., ri.,. ('.or "im form Hunilav llee, Ono Year Katunlay lice, one Year.. eekly Uce, One Yeur... OFFICJiS; South Omaha: city Hall liulldlng, Twen- ninko the people believe that McKlnlcy . I itdj,'cd by this standard Omaha has empire. VHf Ih nii.l V Is . . a . . . . I I t . . ... I in connection with the Chinese qtics- part, speakers on both sides confine them tlou and If It shall be concurred In. as 8elvt to fair criticism and rational dia ls most probable, by the other powers. c,1Mlnn of "o questions upon which their y the situation will bo very much slmplb bCarfrs ar t0 tlccltlc eloct'on Jny' A 0 ncd. it will reassure the Chinese gov 11 LASTS I'llOll HAM'S HORN. eminent and people, remove a feeling Flap Art In l'nll'.lc. lloaton Globe-. Knsy preaching comes from hard prepara- In its own clothes Is always Im- re rue uoc nns often taken occasion lo f district ii, ...i ...... "'Y '""" "' " lu" '"' h" t... ..... ... r .... i . -. ii . . s 1 "w 1 " i'vi- nnoru run nnd excitement enougn to mono organs mat gioriry the alliance point out that one of the best Indices ml t tlm tiPiitinin... u,.n ..... .1 .1... ....... :::f:w of ,,r-v"" (-'lok,,1' they are posting to the standltiK In the commercial with China to proceed free from nr.- looker on will bo nffordod a mngnlflecnt Per nt pure .us fake cartoons on the dead walls In world of different cities Is to bo found prehension or suspicion of designs every village and town In Nebraska to In the bnrometer of postolllce receipts, against the territorial Integrity of that display of tho flno art of president making. Political activity In the land of the snows Is chiefly Interesting ns a break In tho monotony of perpetual frost. Bomo Massachusetts officials are mieer .people. Ono of thcin, In passing upon I tho rrnllimt . n . - ,. . . may mend u' t0 " Q,larre,' H h. prWI-w of Tr. ta ma) mend It. . "pltal stock, rudely suggested that hi BiuLuiu man is nine-ienui ngni anuino company was making 18 per cent tier I annum It should dovoto a portion of tin. potent. ty-nfth and N HtreeU. Council UlurfH: 10 I'carl Street Chlcaro; 1M0 Unity Hulldlnif. New York; Temple Court. ajihlnttton: 001 Fourteenth Street. Sioux City: 611 Park Street. COltHKHPO.VDKNCH. Communications relating to news and edi ts not only the father of trtibts, but always occupied a place far above that also the chief champion and promoter which would be expected from Its pop of trusts. - ulatlon and wealth, because. In bus ICxpn union MnUra mi Impression, Chicago News. Umpcror William has pardoned a natural ised American citizen who was imprisoned i.ijuu ami uis lonowers are his natlvo country. To bo an American In OL'tt A It Ml' AT UOMti. Though tho tiro is extinguished In death. pronts to naylne fnp tlm rr,M...i 1.. tho gold will remain. provemeuts. Wouldn't that Jar you? ir homo means only fine furniture, chil dren will mean only bitterness. It is pralsdworthy to aspire to the stars, but you must also plan to drop on tho cfcrth. You must live a royal llf If vn.i vi.u Tho brazen distortion of facts pre- Iness enterprise, It has always distanced talking about the danger from mill- theso days covoro u multltudo of sins abroad, have tho world bellevo you are the child of rented on the face of the popocratle rivals In tho same class. tarlsui nnd endcavorlnir to seam tho iw i-ffuiKliT.?!! .u..,'?-?,.ldr0HI!eJi ,nn,ia poster may be readily unmasked by That this Is the ease today Is shown credulous by asserting that tho renub- - moii im 1 JVC'Ul Hill-Ill I. . . i... d ... . ..... .Iff .. UUSINESS luttrhs, Llosu '"speeuou. .v sample unci; or ny me tamo just compiled ny tno atull- "can party intends to use the army to tor of the I'ostoUlee department giving Intimidate labor, It Is Interesting to the rank of tho fifty largest cities In ote that at no time since tho civil war HEMlTTANCnS. MnRiictlo Clonlliles, Italtlmoro American. a King. Education may furnish you a headlight, nOJIliMTIO rLUASANTIlir.S. nuslneee letters and remittances should the misinformation spread by It can l!2nyf tffi' Th U0e 1,ub"-h,nB Co,,' he found In the ilgures printed In bold. i:CLI.All SHOTS AT TIIU PL'M'IT. Philadelphia ledger: Th In Elvltic nn account of tho vounff man u.uv uu Bru(:o 01 uou cnn nip you make I IIb.m. h . ... 1 1,1 I DIVUIU. lars belouglug to tho bank wherein ho was black type to prove the Inbuiltles of the United States according to their have thero been bo few regular soldiers unnecessary statement that ho was a person payable t(. The itee l'ubllshlng Company. um "-"i-u tru "iir .-cni Btamtm accented In Iiavmcilt Of Willi I'Mliirntlc in fnr.liu mimlMu n ti unulnl r.wwitiito f.n. It... v.. .11. .....1. I lir. Inilnv llf ,1... imiiuvi (lt.,,.., IM nnnmiK. l.P.nn .,.nli. ..m mi I ' a ,,w ...... . luu iw,wu ui.iv.i.in uiiu Tllrlli. tu.. ..! v Omaha or Kasiern exehance. not uccented. W'l'.- IO.OOO.IWO pounds of wire at -10 Ing Juno !!0, 1000. The list of ten cities, men constituting' our nresent armv nil Si.i-i.i.m.i.i Tinnni.iinn ' 111L. 11th I l HMBlllNi; CO.MrAN. nLr cent below tho wholesale nrlee fit at which Oinnlm stnuils nt lu ton In but about IT.non nm nori-lin. nlnnml Tho tondvlsm of rdnentlnn n watili naailv fewer young mon would attend nravpr mmi. which barbed who Is sold In America, point of postal rocelntH and comimra- mostly In thu I'lilllimlnes. A return rcacnc" ,ts climax in tho Prof. Trleg clas- lnB If thoro wcro no such thing as seeing the I - l -a Mf fl .... f .. t I . . . ... I iltl ri r a MaA...-K.l Comtitlli-d In tin nrs nml rniitw tlili tln iinniilntlon l t'nltAwu. nun o tn (In. m.v.,.P....,..f ., "" " -onn u. jiocKOiener Wltn mean that tho wire mills of ropula- nev." John Alexander Uowla says ho is not an Amorl can and is proud of it. 80 is America. Somervllle Journal: It is a sad truth that STATEMENT OF CIIICUI.ATION Htato of Nobraska, Douglas County, ss.: tiV.'m'c"? T"chuck, secretary of The Ilro would I rubllshlng Company, belim iuly sworn. "u,,,u saye that the actual number of. Mil nnd America America havo exnorled over SH'.'.OOO.- City, 1 . Kvening unVrsunda iir;;)riteoium,g Je "' wortu of fence wire within a ...w..... oopirmuer, liiw, was us ronows: period or twelve IllOtltllS. WllCIl t S r ,,,., 1 sr.'Jio in ar.in.i I. toiunmu z o.na.t 1 27,180 27,100 6 27,:i(H C 27,100 7 27,200 B 10 11 12 ....27,170 ...,2ii,7nn ....27,110 ....27.IC0 ....27,2110 tlon. J 02.6:5 175.5D7 i ar.ir..i . , , ..... ... ... . . . v.u,u.i.uu j.kuu l7 27,100 uur"" 1,1 mm" uiui an inu products ex- Toledo 133.853 n!!!!!!!!!!!!27!i o ported from this country aggregate In Atlanta 83,272 19 20.O7O value less than -S 1.500.000.000 a venr Syracuso 103,374 " "k f th0 wm be nP. Sa":::::::::::::: ?iS - ut,.hh iniiiu j iiu 11 ma i unit inu vmuiu "ilXow Haven 10S 027 fjy n(1 ni'bed wlro exported during Jersey City !.!, 20G433 i..i..m.m.M""1 ... imaf vntf flitna tin Av.n.n.l tfl.lt., iiiniln tn Mi.. ... snicauon or jonn u. nocKorelle '.v fryi Li mi lull i. hi, iv lULcm nl,nl..ohnl,-. in , V. 1. 1.. . . , . I 0nw . ,, , . ... ... ... . . I itnin i,A.,i ,1. .. i ,i i. . I -"'"i"-"' uibucBi, 1 1 iu ilia oi ecaiuB. uu i iiuiuiicu v,mi; Ainw i orK minister 1-oniai ouu,,L-u wiu iiiunL-iiL-u in inu i.uueu if n need ess to sav tlmt thn nrof.nr has srt hl fnni flimlv ih. rn.i i,i.i. muM: ui uiny 10,0411 omcers aim men. connectea witn tno university of Chicago, 'cans to enduring fame. Ho says that i -ineso Wero scattered over fortj--four ZZ T: rir- who makes himself a millionaire doe oi,sa . . , ,,,. . A.-..i. i ...4.. iviuiuiiua. nvu luiti lias 366,029 o,?" om, tho ereatest possible service to tho world v.u ... vttlUlllWlC. . ... . ... . . . . . I i iuusl ui uh wanL in iia nr cprvirn in nnr rai ma. .. i iiiiiri. rntTiiini'a ,tiii.i, I , I , I . . .... , i. .. i i ii ..i .irnm.. r ...... ""....- x' . .. i - w -w '."I . . IK- 1.. . . . . ... . lUlS. 310,315 any oilier slate, Its garrisons having u,u"ul w."u worm 01 goiu, wnicn is 2S0.5G2 3.140 olllenr nn.i I,, nn n,,i,. unaerstooa io represent practically the 274.044 13 27,ar,o 14 2l,t)NO IS 27,170 .,. ,JT iiu J.imi M 27,:tt)0 .OOO.OOOi 27 S7,22.t 25 2K,:i-0 269 014 S!al0' Vlr8llI. ! '"oro than 1,000, tho capo caused 1. oe'-c3 Wort Monroo and other posts having Therefore, without , l a n ir . . . I ii. ... . 1 nronillllinn. Itlalmn ilnnlifarl that nen in Jiassacliusetts aoo oillcers oi'ouuuurcs, it is quuo oviucnt tuat Kome ; j , ...Ti ion Man wlmt fnu- r,..-im,.n(t(.n Khl cotn woro llan It comes to. Tho ex- blUon doc8, aythlng, to remov !Z h ,., fo,tllkaUons porlcnca Is by no means new In tho history C8' "J ftt,ol"Pls to do that which Go, nilsoned there. Tliero aro no 0f mining enraps. but It eocms to bo em- ? ,lm,elf d0os not ucavor to do-foroe In !ii.miii, i unuersiooa to represent DractlcallT the . ..uvj. --" uu men. umy ouu omcr .,..,. ..,,.,.,,. , - .,' I'roteslant Episcopal dloceae of Ceorcl oon.nnn wnril. nr nnmn. --.uujr jiicicaca a scrmou ai Atlanta in n i I, I I, . . .. . . . . counting labor or other ueu''eu uiuibru pa oppoarn 10 im WiW. in .MiiKsuii'litntotta and ml mn expoiiuiiurcs, ii is ouito ovident that Noma r m exceed Whllo Omaha Is thlrty-llfth In nolnt "it-'" of population among tho cities given. !iro f?1"' Other glaring discrepancies nnd false accounting Hrooklyn ns a part of regulars lu West Virginia, 'Wisconsin, phaslred In Uio Alaskan dlcelncs. dlvlduals into virtuo against their will. .;, ..'... assertions Inserted In tho same poster Greater New York. It ranks twentv- Iowa and Nevada. Mauv forta linve Brooklyn Engle: nev. Charles M. Sheldon :o ."ian.sd.-s show that thu object of the fabricators fourth in tho volume nf iwwinni i.a. no other iiirrlnnim tlwm n Unit(n..,. Tim ham, or I'A.Mi:. asked at the liroadway Tabernacle in Man . ... ... . . . ' ..o . . UU...U.,, i I hattatl on Tllnsrlnv iivunlm. hnw munv till. I Total Sln,,,,, u. i'iiij oi-on uie creuiiiiiy or people iness. xne city of I'rovhlence. next ""'"uuco sergeant Io look after their Chicago Tlmes-IIcrnld: An American Hall n.-s m,n tn .m. u. ,...m ..i,. nu.i.. Jl. Iin.nil , ...I ...I.. ........ I ...I. I ,. ... . . . . ... . . ... I . ... . . ... ..wu.. lunti uu.ia. im.u " u wuyira ....... nu imiu no menus oi umiuig out ior ueiow uiuami witn postal receipts, Is "nuuniems. i ort .Mllllln, which com- 01 K"n,o woum bo notoriously lueomplote partnership with them. He said that h N't total rales... net uauy Subscribed before mo thl 1W0. (Seal) soi.,iw tliemselves wlmt tho truth is. 13vi- nearly 75,000 above It In nolnt of tho mauds I'hlladelnhla. is earrisoniiI i... nout oust or panel to Francis rarKman, had made Inquiries in Uoston ond had been "onan,,WiMiucK8U (lcnll-v 11,0 ""form" campaign man- number of Inhabitants. Syracuse. u0 '"' author of tho greatest distinctively Amerl- told 1 that not more than 10 per cent of tho himaRi "f ':, - ,7 c:! S5" " T. l" "lt,; .',-'!"'-'- X 5U? SC'S JEM ."ft.ti :51.3s M. . i'iunuatb JustllloH the means." Any fake will 0,000 more population, Is 5100,000 short "ostou Iranscrlpt remarks that they claBslilcatlon. there mlcht bo twentv nam a certain class of trraehr, mfor to the isoiary I'unno. answer their purposo If It creates an of Omaha's postolllce record, and so on h"'ht to bo comforting to such persons found ns distinguished as two or threo of second person of the trinity Is almost Imnresslnn nmnnir the rotors tlmt ilmv ilnu'ti tlm Hot- Kt i,un,.i. .i,i.,i, i... as miiv lmvn r..,ui u- n... .., .1....1 thoso Included, but tho list as a whole blasphemous at times. To call It irreverent Ing to duly verlllc.1 reports, , victims of some imaginary con- been displaying great glee' over a ecu". tlo tlmt the government Is coneentrat' sr,cel' n1,ml!a ,?t1qucs!1!n; B ,,d wXo ,d,Mcr,b" ntIl0.(prac.t'cf- " leshlp Kentucky takes lo water u..i-nn,. , . . ' , . Ulu"u of tho greatest, It Is certainly a list of groat Is with considerable gratification that tho n suite of lis nnnio 1 KUS l)0l)U,utlon ,lonrly r,0 K"tor than S troops to oveiawe the laboring Americans, tho most of whom aro assured of Eagle can congratulate Brooklyn that no 1 Omaha's, has only ?1(51,-101 to Its credit classes of our great cities. Hut Itrvau lasting famo. such practlco finds favor in this community. According to i tho bnttl kindly I tt A VIP nirtlllllifM rr 1 I At- - ....... .i . . Il.l.. .1 t . . If Senntor Allen u t-nnii.- i....,...i.. wj.r. j.i.h.u.hj. on uio posiomcc dooks, being less than """!L,U- oesn i uenevo it IMIHKUlllli, I , , . . , I l.l II... 1 . , nnd thlrsllnir fur n it..t ,ii..i. i. 111 "Ponin.cf ms speeen nt cooper onc-nnu mat credited io omnlia . tiuuuii: lltl I . . . . . I . . . . - might accent tho ,im!i... e inn ti.i. vmim Ml'- Jri" Tls Is my uiinout entering into a fruitless dls "-V..I, ,.....,,. , ,... inu in uiiM.'iiiiK iur lonignc. It con- cusslon of tho reliability President Krugcr nnd I.I nunc-rimiiL' c,lIll0!l llltJ ratlflcatlon meetings held census ilgures, wo may take pride In1 will have to do somothlne soon If thnv ""dor tho auspices of Tammany and pointing to tho city's high rank ns a . 'It ... tj. . t M I A ll.l.. .1... . no not want to bo dropped out of the prepared io say: -uroat is Tain- lusieu uy uns nimost unerring gauge public prints. many and uroKor is its proplict.' " Sueli . was the tribute of the nonocrntlc can- lAUllAMKS .4 A) AUGViz.VKS. Haltlmoro American: Edgar A. Poe's name T1'cro is no Sheldon sentiment here, and if la not nmonc tho thirty immortals to be Rn recent importations to brooklyn favor Should a republican have made tho nlnco,l ' tho now Hall of Famo in Now Sheldon and Sheldonlsm they will nnd them- oi..i.,.,,.,f . . . YorK. nut. tnpn. an tlio fnmn of I'nn win uir war io reccivo n uraiiuc of Omaha's ... . .. . . xiiznugn i.ee . f al, of Famo wna ,0,,cht education in the naturo of the Brooklyn r lias made about sentiment In Culm Lf ,, ...,i,t n,i. ,i..i. i. , sDirlt. if not from tho mihite m iarr ih.n favorable to annexation what a irreat ono of tho greatest ecniuscs of American from tholr employers. Of course, Sheldon lioivl the democrats would raise about literature, though It may marvel nt the non- wouia a raw n crowd here, bo does a circus, thu ntlnilnlstnitinn ni 4.. i appreciation of his own couutrymen. but tho opinion which governs Brooklyn and J'. .. I. IJ, iu IllVilU tho nation's treniv T.l..,i.-n in i. 11 1 -Ncw York Tribune: A critic of tho Hall 4'..UBw w lllU tOltlUU which punishes thopo who mliconcelve - t .1. . a. . I iJriXJKJyll wnuiri noon opii -wun innnA wnn The meeting Ipst week of the Iowa tJeneral I.ee undoubtedly stated the tho votg wafl ' that - not onVvo"nn.t vu,sari,ed re,lglon b' seeh,nB t0 Mm 11 lie said tile fore irn-born for Oenoral Rhermon. It wo.il.l hnvn l.o.n "llu oucluu,l"1 Bcusanonaiism nryntllsin nillKf In. pnttli... dldnto to 11 nolltlivil nrcnnlntlnn tvliiian when It Is tipmssnrv in r...,.,.f . i . neonl of enmiiitinn. nf iim mnf State Library association nnd the or- fact whon registration In tho effort to nv. moralizing political methods nnd of the Rnnlzntlon of the Iowa Stato Library I ulemcnt nnd most of thu .lnrge business 11 c'"-'oslty if o voto had been cast for him, Colorado, tho silver bulwark. most unscrupulous public robbery Is a commission promises give a new Im- t-t- In Culm desh,d annexation. VZnTZtoZ ronsovAi, and oTiiun.wi.iGi. . . ,,, . . .. 'rniii la i.i.i, .i.,.-,. . ... nan noi ucen aeaa ten years, ana mat sner- reproach to Uio nation. Tho history Pctiis to library work in the IlawkeyeM"19 13 ""impendent of any partiality mo Febnmry JS9l. It Is sometimes Tno 'rcquent professions of disinter- Thirteen is certainly an unlucky num- of Tammany shows tlmt In order to ytato ber. Thirteen lloxer heads were found obtnln or to retain power It has never Thu ucw commission, which Is the lnilutstrutlou. They know that talking about, for this country or inltlatlvo from the deslrablo for a critic to know whnt ha Is dedness of tho powers operating in decorating tho gates of a Chinese cltv when tho allied troops entered. Betting on election Is such n' com mon thing that even a fuslonlst ran tllnif fir n , n . Kciicrni snouid own It has product ot a law enacted by the last "ltlllls peace and prog- "uucibco i.an: me average Aincn- i.M-u'i,',i,,,.nU legislature and Is given general Rimer- rcss ,uul (1 ot know what tho re- c.an. wiu n.oto wlth s."ri'r!so thftt Andrew - . ..ifa r .,,..1,.,, .,,, . , jacKson, wuoso namo uas Deon ono lo con bribed public oHlcInls, corrupted ami vision over tho library movement, has sulls 01 1 at rule will be. 'lhero Is Juro wlth ,tt potC3 for moro tnnn nfly hesitated bauched at anything, courts- nnd China foreshadow a aeries of landslides. A Cincinnati Judgo insists that would-be citizens, when taking out their papers, shall kiss thu folds of tho ndg. The op cratlon will soon convert that emblem of intimidated voters, committed frauds manned out a number of now lines Lvcr-V ""Ucatlon, however, that the ma- years, whose victory at New Orleans Is an- liberty Into a tobacco sign. on the hnlliir nml liml r.pmir:. in vin. which It pronoses to develon. Tho J01"" or tlio people will favor an In- nunlly celebrated by a consldcrablo number "be announced purpose of the Ancient i.. , t. .. . U.nvtlnn ii.,,f nnnnii,.i n.i i.,i.i.. tlepeiidoiit covemniunt nii.l tlmt n,,. of persons, nnd whoso cxamplo is cited to- and Honorable Artillery of Boston to drill un when eniiLM.f ,,.11, """ "'"' '""-. " a em- - ...wu - ; real guns provokes the pointless .... ....v.. x.uubui reu-nnnued at the nloyed tn Its service crimlnnls and out- timely innovation contemplates """ wiuiout any ,.,, Ila, ,M.,V. nnn fn romnnr AmArlnnna I ntlt?fTPlt!nn that fhuv trv rnrWfrw In ftUUlV, Mni-u 4n Ai-nrnfA 41. 1r.M -1 4 tllP f4I II ll I lftll MIOIl f flf fl BAT nf linffl. lUJIl UI1 IJil IHirC Ot tllQ I II tlWl U'lth nn ohiml B.,.n.li,A tkA nvtmcA tinn ilia 1n4taP ailoiiiA thnv arA m..ta IU J I V,l 41 U IIIW UUlill Vial SSI Oil '-' - - '"ui outuu tuu ntvtnbu uiuu niiaiiMu wwa.u. v w yto itiustVIO 1. . . ... ... .1 Utntiivi !!. ii. 1.. 1 t I ..... . ... . .... I .. . 1 a. 1 iiiio iionKitiM imnii.k ! n'liiiii .11..1 Miaito iu lull 1 1 1 ' i i I 'I 1 1 1 l r" Miwnciiifi i nfttn inn nnanno mr ni nn ymt'o n 5 m n n ihni I rri. i w i . . i ocnuior icitigrew tvIII hare morn ....... - i.uMiadUno n n ? of John C. Calhoun. Men differ concernlue T.llthpr llnrrt fnnlr uftnr thn ,.nlnr. et .. . . . . oiino ior noiiiicni nurnosps rrom t n ruunvunuun ,n- iu uu tiuiuuit-ii nuin . . i .. .- - uinu uo can no between now and pIao. . " . U , . Statistics Dave been eonitilli.fl nmi.rnn. uo po icies ror wnicn incse rarco men stanu, Captain Shields and his men in the Phil tlon to fix up his fences where Sn," . " 01 8.0Cle.1 Z" ' ? IT ' tu V l" " " ' u Ing farm loans nroeatl, , , ,i . , . r bo doubts concerning their lpplDPfl d ran them down in short or I 'I'lllir a-trrrn tl 1711 r ltll lo nr linltnn .la.l I fir lliail lUllLCII U llllt rilllllllfir llliriiriOS I O iuuhuh InlollaMlidl n mnt rtrno Innre ltif ma nnn I . . . m . ... .. llauna drove tho rennliltnni. ni..K... -" "' .... , . .. Sll.OOO.rtOn. nlnnml I., ,,n.ti i "uv .'. oer. ue win now proceed wun tne cook- throush inaii in me past, it 18 m tne control -"'" ""!.'""" "ic nunc. . .. - i v "" mg. w I ...... a ..... ('tn i n n n . 1 . . ... 1.. . .,, . " ......v..7. .V I II, 1IUL LI1 II I'NIHril II 16. I IUUIl IIliLIIV 1111 LIM1 K 1)1 rTI'. I IM 1 IIKI. I . n .. . .. . iuu H'"'" i uHifiianio mera- . - A uonnecticut young woman dislocated turo within tho laBt few years and Its so,lrl' S0Ht!iern Minnesota and eastern rnn . .n n her Jaw by yawning. Down in tho "land extension Into every field of educa- "l-ia " snow mat the average tlnnnl. lilstnrlnnl nml oplotitlfln nntlvlt.. ral- tL interest paid 0U them llurluir l'nrts Aliont tlic Jnlinnr-Cnho Serveil .i.. ... .... .... . .. ISOll was tl.Sl nor m.nt w.,ll i innn t l'nrla Usiioslllon io say uoiuiug oi me mariicd elevation pply That than In of men no less unscrupulous than their With tho tide setting nealnst them Predecessors in tho direction of Its and their lender only devotlnir two dnv ""tlcnl methods. Itlchard Oroker, to tho wlndup of tho campaign In thin "lts Pronllcr" lins accumulated wealth stato. no wonder thn tuiiuin. t..i. by tho samo processes that wore em- despondent. ployed by Tweed and the same system of tho "tcrary and artistic standnrd, had fallen to 5.(58 per cent. Boiiton Transcript. Among tho preparations mado for tho of steady habits" young women will take great risks In making things pleasant for a young man. The latter are few la num ber and mighty precious. That Philadelphia man who every quar- of nubile plunder that lins eh inctor- ,,as mado tho department devoted to lnT the rata of decrease on the estl- leprenentation of this country nt the Paris ter returns to the national treasury his nrynn denies thnt he said Hon Pro. 'zed Tammany throughout Its career Is Periodicals ono of tho most Important mated mortgage Indebtedness for Uio oxposltlbr those having to do with the es- pension of 175, because he tarns a good kcr Is tho ereatest mnn living nr still In nractlco The nrlee of Its nro- ud utilized branches of the free eutlro live states the computation gives uu 7""" ol ino or" BaiarJ, a twernmcni omciai, presents iu Miuitsi man llMng. Of l-".uiu. a in- price or us pro- eomnnn . . , Kitchen commanded a generous sharo of a uniquo object lesson in patriotism, course ho did not say anything of tho tectlon to tho worst elements of society "hrary. Whllo- the higher class n saIng of $S.o00,000 each year in In- fryn,pathetlc Interest. Wo have never been May his tribe increase. Kind-llrynn Is not putting himself see- measured only by its political neccs- lll0Iimlles' wceunes and dally news- terest as oetween iuo ana ww. xnat nblo to understand European Indifference tn Another big dividend is announced by ond to any one. sltles. Mr. Bryan said In his Mndlson Pancr3 can "ever entirely supersede uocs not look ns lf any conspiracy of tho American maize. Its wldo cultivation and the Standard Oil company and stock is up Square Garden speech thnt the demo. 11,0 nloro eubstantlnl literary output In money power were accomplishing Bcnc' U8U Be"" cu l" UB "ni0BB to $583. The enormous, proflts of this The Missouri river Is taklmr n nor. cratlc party draws tho lino hot,, standard works, they constitute the much lu the way of making nioneH Z iZT.r Z ' f.t0 M . n ' tlon of St. Joseph. If the government houest wealth nnd predatory wealth. Popularizing machinery that keeps the scarce and Interest high. has contributed to tho energy, health, com- peaco 'ot mlai ot tho30 wao nre not la uouiu order a recount of tho popula- Yet he not only consorted with Croker, llbrnry ln close contact with the peo- - t f". enjoyment ana general uoveiopmcut on lbe Er0Und floor, uon or mat burg any discrepancies but lauded him. Krynn said that the nua nro ortcu tl10 cn"s f cuIUvnt- " ol " "as8CU b; .:,Z Vr:: . n! Canada 1. doing a little campaigning could bo charged up to tho rivor. democrats tmrtr firnu-,. i,o lino "i,. MS a literary tasto that eventually a resolution m state convention com- "rr ".. " on Its own account and charges of fraud 1 Itween that wealth which Is a just com- taKes UP 'lih Ul weightier treatises ""'"K U1UU ihU lor me pensioning tha nfttlve over the many doHc,oul forms uver naif the exhibitors nt tho Paris nonsntlort for Ki.rvif... rmninm.i n.i and general literary productions. 01 rullc SCD001 teacners to the cousld- in which Indian Indian corn can be made to exposition secured prizes of some do- that wealth which simply measures the Wltu tuo real obJ ' the Library eraUo of Ul loslslature. Tho resolu- Monn the ordinary bill of fare: yet scrlption. Either tho exhibits must advanta.e wh.el J onJ I LZ ZTt2u commission to make tho libraries tlon. however. Is carefully worded so have; been of phenomenal excelleneti or ov.r mnnv ,.itin wi.nf cn.,-i.J under Its Jurisdiction more accessible aa t0 be entirely noncommittal and tho .mpntmra in tho eonntriM of ti old , . I ........ ruiim ... I .1 ll.l..l . I . iuo iiinuagcrs BO ornralni.bi.l ,i.u I i n i , j .. ... ... . I anil tnnr Korv rnnliln in tlm nonnln .. i bukul-buuu iuuiu.'u io luuuiiura who liavo u-nr H - - ii nn una uium-i luuiiuruu ior ins wcaiui and - j.wj..., wo ... .iiouam mat mey put them on tho bar- how did ho nhmln it tr ,,nf ),,, Iowa commission Is working ln the uSl lor tweniy cousecuuve years in gain counter. !, n,irnin i, ini. nf - ...t. rluht direction with Its mneaztnA elenr. tho state. Tho quesUon of teachers' . av va. aut 1J 1 1.4 I ' zens ns tlio chlof nt Tnmnwnri iino ug nouso project. , ... n genornI "plains that anybody ever heard any other explnna- corruptlon, trenson and bribery are as frequent as on this side of the line. I'hlindclphla Bulletin: lie-Do you think you could learn to lovo me? She I might. 1 learned to llko olives. Dotrolt Journal: "A girl always think, niiymati perfect who proposes marriage t.i i,iertlRnly' ThS "'Cory Is to ratch your Ideal beforo you have him, don't you see' mL1ic?.B. n,('cor,,!1 "KM your husband ever m iko fun of your lovo letters?" rlej."',; "0t Unt" afler wo wcrs n,ar" i?mn.rt S?V L,,"-I didn't think you'd let a man hlsa von mi .nri. .i.r., n ' anco." " " -mi- iirt Vt V.' 1,0 thoroughly convinced m- m0atl!l,fr.ao,onlfr.my Wn fnUU l,wt 1 ,,m!,,', do,WVr.0roy?ri,er-0h' ni0mma' ' iAf..,I,er'"XPu. ,leiH'ii't. dear: sensible men think very little ubotlt beauty. ml'.,h,,,t-I,1,t u lnl't sensible men I'm thlnklnir about, niamma; It's Charlie. Indianapolis Journal: "Vou nnd Horac set jn so fondly devoted. Lotilso." Jes, Clara, we aro; bjt we often eel awfully tired of each other, too;" mS5 rest: "Adele," snld the fond Si i lioVu . 1? .r,,lchlnK tUe. "ft", where a girl "".yir". 'hlnks or marrlase." ..i?. lllt', rPll?d tho father regrotfullr. law?" J'U wo can afford Vi eon-ln- I'hllRilelphla Press: TV.is-I thought she was going to marry old Ootrox. men3"81'8 bUl 8,10 ljroko ,he enK"Ke- Tea's What for? .&tt)'!!l'n Bl'e fu:eepted him he told hrr sho had put new lid) In him. Detroit Journal: .r.V5tlinPIy. ,,,HJ U)on Observing that ha held his Imml nlimu i....,i ...in. i.i .i... cultlvatedly. "I can't possibly put my foot In It, under Ppj utt,....-.. ii mi ncr- For with her, In her Innocence tho formt rth BOcle,,' wp'o an earnest of tme o worth. Chfrarn Pnai "nu ...... ..... .. "Well, I should eny so 13S replied tho man. say so-l3S pounds of It," .VA Ji'J!dri,il J"? thlrtv-clght pounds of youCwt that?" "tfvallst. 'l!ow did ..l.?,0D'Vi WR that a good many men ed It " ro"B,on' wna tl,a rpDl'- r- ev rled VV ST II 10 A II. Clinton Scollard In the Independent. Above the sand, the shingle and the sedge o wind at leisure with tho winding Here m the sun the singing shallows sleam : Thero (Jeep pools darkle 'ncath the llchentd ledge, Swift water-spider durt from edge to edgn. A HtlrlH.n flu .V.n. H - .11 ... u..to iino u nuvery UPHin. And many a niosKv lumir .1.. .... Where ovcrhoad bouehs llnV In luafv pledge. While over, aa we fare, upon our ears i-una uio rapi waruier e passion o'er and Until a vision far-removed appears 'PTl. fnr..ln....l ....... . . .. .w.,i-...i.Bcu j.uiu, mo water ana tne snore. For we nre wanderlnr un th. .tln, years Back to our youth and Arcady once more! Huteson's Spectacles are eve renters and eye helpers, making reading a pleasure, and Hewing comfortable. Maybe your eyes need Just the help wo can give. We know every phaso and feature of correct ntUng of exact examination, and perfect SPECTACLE MAKING. AI.T OUVSStoS MCri.I,FCM.Y MAU13 I. OUR KACTOIIY on our carefully prepared pre scription, and with each Is attached a pleasing little price this store Is famous for. J. C. Huteson & Co. Consulting Opticians 1520 Douglas Street pensions Is really a part only of tho larger question of pensions for all pub lic servants. As there Is much to be Of course tho American publlo will be curious to know what the result of this corn mission has been and J. S. Crawford undertakes to give somo enlightenment on that point in the October Korutn. The con ditions of the enterprise rave not been of said on both sides tho woman's clubs tho very bast, Inasmuch as the kitchen has may And It a stimulating subject for E" discussion, but the solution of the are concorned it does not make so much problem Is not to be expected for some difference. But the efforts to bring this tlmo to come. national product to the world's attention havo been intelligently maae. two or tnj best chafs obtainable In this country havo Trofcssorlal scientists have been sift- been employed, assisted by two colored Ing the sand along tho lake front near cooks who thoroughly understood the mys Chicago ln hopes of discovering gold terles and possibilities of cornmeal In all among Its particles. Tho gold that 1U Iorms aBa combinations. has been dug out of tho lake front nt L tao"' - rSS .n. 7 dar i"bn Chicago has all been mado by real es- served. The kitchen has been n novelty tate speculators, who forgot to Ieavo and It has created a large amount ot in any of It for scientific experimenters. lulry among visitors. Hardly any form of preparing in is iuuu iur mo muic uo uucu - - - himself lost HO iiecnslon to nnv hnmni-.i I nlrn " If- la fiii-tlm. o,i 11... . I . ........ t .1 m iT uklltu luui m case ing its end. ir tlio rnnsiana want any nusslans have shown more interest than to tho Tammany chieftain ns tho leader any other power shall attempt to tako tins on the nroner way of closlnir the sonie others and several Iloumanlan cook. or the democracy of tho great state of advantage of the complications to se- eatcs they can cet them by application have been frequent visitors nt the kltchei York. This is the 'something cure territory, Great Britain nnd Ger- to tho experts who made a tine art of ani1 havo '!,nrJ h,l7 !? TRrJ,0, aiahea 'toXnZZJl Tn t0 nre,Ve9 r'Kht " ta t.on-th Omaha's Trans- tf fountain of democratic festivity to "come to a preliminary understand- mlsslsslppl Exposition. - investigating the possibilities of the grain. t.mi - .... ' viuiiiir 01 o.ihju uninese by Cos- tlon of Croker's rlso from comparative AXGLU-OKRltAN AOIiKll.VEST. . " ,u - " t,nHnni,mK Poverty to nfliuenco7 oniclal announcement In made of an or orders. As no effort wna mmin t.. I Tfnf.,rri , i. .m . . ...... ., .,, , . , . , - - " -""" uiiniuL-e 01 xiryan agreement oeiween ureat urunin and siop tho slaughter It must bo nre- and Croker. tlm ii,tin,i.,ini,i i 1 Li 1... ... . Rlllllflll liml- (U III w. ..v.i.u.1., lii:ilu.Wj null. UI13 U 1IUIU1 IU III. " ! , ? WPrft nnWo nn Independent democratic paper, bearln upon tho Chinese problem. It " "-""'o oruur. isnvs: "After nil. Uio t-mn.i I v,i., t,..i.. .t v ... w ui muir 1 vvtuviuiiiiva nwvjitu lieu UIIU UJfuli VU 6tratIon In New York Oltr Ohnlrmnn Jones of Uio iinniorntl triumph of Croker in hl ontinoitv nf LviMmiif Hictinntinn .a . . II. . " I j v " t.uMawM. tt IO WU itIC . , """,milC0 explains thnt the xammany enief rather than of Hryan rivers and seashore. Thoso govern Icnnntl li!tnn n..t . I .1 ... ..... .1 . ......... w. ...... .,u. t,,,,,,,,,,. ls not ft ll3 lJlu uumucriuic enmuuato for thn ments ngree thnt they "will not on mi 1 B,,np,' n corporation presidency. Croker was the master of tholr part make uso of the present which controls and flxca the prlco on ceremonies and he held lu his auto- complications to obtain for themselves tho entire output of an article which crntlc hand tho minutest arrangements, any territorial advnntago In Chinese every cotton planter Is forced to pur- Wherever Bryan appeared, thero was dominion nnd will direct their policy ChaSO. Pmkol. Willi llU Hlntct.il- amltn ..nR.t m.l.l.UI.. ... - . , .. 111 1. . iu iv,ii.i.v .uiiiiiiiiiuiu uuiiiuiniisiteu tne dhuiltmte tho KCfllf. Tllrt onilHIilnln I tnrrltnrlnl nnltlnn lui l.nol.lnt rT.-..l.. l - .. .. . .....w Ul iua VUlUfSO ClU- . .v.... .v.. i. is H.nu o nave in. dlcated his willingness to necept an In Tltntlon to attend tho l.iunchltnr of tho battleship Ohio at Snu Francisco next Xew York. spnug. should tho occasion bo utlllze.i blttur' ror a transcontinental tour Nobraska tlho ,h M ,b Mn0red by a rMt from nml reJoK,ln ' 4110 commercial metro- Ing regarding the eventual step to be mo president on his way to or from tho polls. Croker Is tho tly in tho demo- taken for thO DrOteetlon nf tnnlr mrn crane ointment and among tho multl tudes which deafened the air with their shouts for tho presidential can dldnto there was no escaping the ob truslvn thniti-tita tlmt ... advertising for n aAnenttnnnl tininrtlin. I . ... " nrynn would he a vote for Croker. and United States will not for ti.. nffm. ?atly In- ment Is entirely In accord with the nol nrnettrfa e i .1 nn....- I i ii.i. a . . his way from Australia somo ten years lmvi.f nf n, nnti ... lul"s . u,ua- Nature's law of compensation also pre- aito and did a thriving l.nsiness n n ,2 wlc. Bvwurai is ruuy committed In Ualls In foot ball.' It the losers are all divine healer T mvor oi preserving tne integrity of broken up the winners also are apt to feel ..... .,w..uo uiuumj io xammany uninese territory, so thnt as to this It ramer sore over 11. and Crolrer Klnr.it-i1 tti. ,n . I .m .. .. i . . I - .'...v.. V. . ..la IIUlllTIl'lll-l. I 11 III I 1 1 I Ill'KIIHII. Tn ..11111.1... In ll.nl w. .. . . .. rv.n.l,.P.i,i. .i ' . " " "vi"'""'c " i-roTocnuon ior Acuon wiuiuuuuu m-i-ilia luinuu uvnevo mat CVerTtninir ho anvs Anclo.Ofrninn nrroomn- n it. ' Wnhtn-ton fttnr nave ween produced uy tho falluro of and docs Is honest nnd fclucere. must Interests in China will lead It to sun- Ll Huns Cnane announces that ho ls now Kllaa Howe to land In tho first Install- accept It ns such. But the nln In non. I norr thA nrnnniltinn ,,. .i... i I reajy to open peace negotiations. Usually rill" uTC" 'I YMk'S, 118,1 f Pl?' Rryan " n f U,eU1- lWrt9 8ha l nd " he SL? isn't 7o?ongnEgeeUln7 ready one'- -. ..1., .-..j ,.i- muaiuLT uio sig- trane or an nations, without dlstlnc- rot'n'e. wcpo allva he would probably bo the nlflcauco of his alliance with rmbr tin last to consider hlmsolf allehl Th Th..r r -1l .L " 1 iuuu uuu m A Clean Campslcu ..ii . i x., Z u . .. .. . . im onen aoor- policy ror which the New York Herald. u. ,u w,.. uu is cuuiiucm. wueiuer uio nomiration ne now feels United States has contended. The country, we repeat, has reasons to bushel to ten of production and with oratea to do round wherever a sew- for Tammany and Its boss will bo any This is perhaps the most Important CODratulto Itself upon the freedom of the world market the production of Indian corn Ing machlno ls ln operation. . i less If he shall be elected and If not agreement that haa hn ni.rii i- Prent campaign from gross abuses of the could be almost Indeflnltely extended la thl. I i sail ana upon the lact that, for tt most I country t "Something New, The Ves-Two." coast Tho visit of Rev. John Alexander Dowlo to London seems to bo accom Interests In China." It Is pretty acute where self-Interest Is con- . I - 1 l . AAA H1a. nJ .... ... DII...I. SerVO WithOUt 1 (-orulu ,vw uiuc. u, hid ucn aiuuim pay and are even deprived of the L. .,.. .,.hll ,nn The other powers are to bo Invited to privilege of going through the pockots of this zono is similar to that of the corn necept the principles of this agreement of prisoners for the rensou that people states of Iowa and Nebraska, while ln ex- t. 1 i i. i.i ... .(., . . ...il a la A tiuA lit. rr- - - nllshlnir its nnmoBrt nf nm.iiiMii- fr. 1 V v.ijuiiS uio oo- uuu prouuuiy none win decline to do in mat country do not wear ciotnes u i.u.i.iuhh iCd. uovna mauo this a stopping point on crenso tho evil prcstlce and danromn. Ipv nf thu ,nir. n A Peaturn nf the name. Philadelphia Times. corn kltobeas to extend very largely tht markot tor American maize. lie would have thi- superiority of our product to that sporadically grown ln Kurope shown through our consuls and other agencies, with depots ot supplies established when cornmeal and corn food could be obtained at the lowest prices compatible with a fair proQt and would also havo the methods of cooking the various dishes shown at the supply depots. Already the Impulse toward an extension of our Indian corn market abroad Is very encouraging. Our export ot this staple has doubled In ten years. In 1640 It was 100,000,000 bushels and iu 1S9! It waa about 208,000,000, but even the lattc figure means the export of only about one A Ves-two is a reversible fancy Bilk vest, double-breasted on ono side, Bin gle on the other, with a different pattern on either side. They are suitable for wear on every occasion whon a fancy vest may be worn. Two vesta for tho price of one. $4, $5, $6 and $6.50 each iVl' VJES-TWO. You won't end no man fonder much Of fancy veata than me. And tho bunch I have accumulated Is wonderful to see; They represent all countries, The pride of every clime, Rut nono of them will equal tbo, This latest And of mine; It's a vest of double beauty, Two silk vests made In one; One side Is single breasted, The other la doublo one. Tho materials they are different, N'o two sides aro the uuu; " Bold by Urowctnc, King & Company, And ves-two Is their name. In vouching for this waist coat. I exprets the romfort that I feel; For I am wearing now, a ves-two, And "fel drtsaed" from head to heel. The above expresses one mnn'.s comfort nnd pride when clad In one of thu celebrated Vcstwos, for which we nre OMAHA'S SOLE AGENTS. ! Browning, King & Co., R. S. Wilcox, MauuRcr. Omahaa Oaly Exclualv Clothiers for Mob od lie?