| Show llo iio it d olt C C tour bour 0 r foreign correspondent corres pond emt ewt tue pue THE ROCKY T MOU MOUNTAINS TAIN twin x TO THE ALPS 4 THE THI STATES STAGES 4 omaha was some years ago rather an insignificant one horse affair but it is now to speak in the language of some newspapers a great institution which is destined to be not only one oue of the most moat im important but tut most beautiful cities on the missouri to see the car on of this young city of the west however you cannot help but look by way of comparison at yonder young scamp with a cigar between his r lips lips who by his wag genin gerin gait shows all the characteristics of young america 11 there something is thing foul in the jhb state of denmark with this omni ous hint at the na mysteries sherles of the londoe court of his tirrie q simply P proved ed ho how w 1 little I she could have com corn pr pretended roi rov ended th the e condition of things in m modern d er n A america m er ica iea or else he would never have uttered buch euch a platitude when every one can see something foul I 1 on every street corner in every hogeland hot eland astore and aud on so very wery many of the fairer n of mankind when it sounds in the sermons of the priests ortho of the da day nil ail and d glares star esat esst at you from the newspapers in the halls balls of leaila tures and andis is hovering in the atmosphere of executive mansions when it IV has penetrated to almost every la resIde fireside and poisons already the youth in the tho t schools and valleys of the land not to bring the accusation of beld bein being 9 a pessimist upon me I 1 cheerfully embrace the opportunity to eulogize which presents re senti itself so plentifully in the beautiful beautiful farms and villages covering that which was a few years ago the wild prairies of iowa the picture of peace enterprise and comfort is spread out right and left before you and lovely Til villages lages show us the places where the poor enterprising and industrious of the over populated countries thereat further fur east and of europe have found new homei homel homes where nobody but themselves have a right to junjoy the fruits of their laborg labors there they are hovering by thousands and thousands in the big cities where poverty I 1 serves benyes them th vin aih for breakfast filth po for fon r din dinner rier rieK and ana misery sits down with them to supper where vice is their con du stant companion where the light jofh OP e dies in the broken he hearland artand the image imago of god as degenerated below the animal aul ani mal mai and here are regions waiting to become the lii III harpy happy jhom bf lof people whole nations might flock in here and their dwelling places still be far be tween if evv t chic chie UhIc agoV tue A carden garden city alty ity tue the 64 queen of the lakes presents like h her r sister cleveland tid iid and B auf f bustle go nhe ahe adasm ism enterprise and sharp contrasts between modern improvements and the unpolished ed an fn manners bf atthe thie afie rit lit tit it was 0 on n the glorious fourth when we went through some odthe of the banty city cily of its in interior parts is fast assuming the aspect of a rich commercial metropolis kofold standing how the he thing looks balb belba the luy tur surface face however 1 I 1 cannot aay gay but to believe their own papers of that day which I 1 read in the cars I 1 ther the moral far below par the the ancient romans called every one A a barba barbarian Aad who was waa not a citizen of rome borne the french frenchi understand how to apply with an accent of slight contempt he adjective provincial to everyone and everything not pertain ing to paris bul but every one that is not from new york is simply green it is perfectly refreshing to behold the as suran buran efa tf il new yorker and the pat pati K i ionizing ron izing air with which he offers yu you his protection on la landing to show showy hotl oti the best hotel 1 11 or the affectionate invitations of a v chatham street jew to buy some of his bis cheap clothes or to see bee the wisdom and understanding of the newsboy other characters I 1 which will h are wre countless here hero in III their variety in r considers himself a I 1 character there are a great na many urious curious things in the tho empire city but buye ti I 1 fancy the most curious cfall of all ail are those which you cannot see things below the surface transactions behind the scenes in short new york by and without candlelight candle candie light the fashion is here the climax of human accomplish accomplishments ments self beld interest the motive power of the machine of society and money the god of worship what wonder de r the true gospel of christ is spurned um ed with disdain to find a dis t tiep F tion between new york and chicago one ghe would have to know first which wa wat wai 4 worse sodom bodom or Gomorrah but the stone has com m 1 e i roll 51 down fromet e maufit mountains ns and america thel thela aufa anft nel uil of hope and promise will yet having been freed from unbelief and corruption rise high over the nations under the benign rule of the lat ter da day y kingdom KARL karn G maesen manser i near zurich sept gutter si snipes is the tho the iia lia given III in some parts barts of the tho ehst east to imper tie tir nent young men who stand on side walks and insult passing females suggestive ge stive but scarcely strong enough post master kelly has haa visited the london post office and says it only excels our own la in tho ietter letter carrier system we have only carriers while in london there are 2100 2200 2300 gho who t to 0 tint annexations of mexico to the united states it considers that the tho mexican republic is fast traveling to this point t 1 i Judge judg T Niles eni s 0 o f nevada has given eiven ven a decision in which he rules that chinese are incompetent to give evidence in that state agai agat against hist fist either white or colored persons the birmingham trades council Counci I have determined to make an effort to send to the british house of commons a working na a n as ane of the representative of I 1 the he people vast peat beds are said to exist in nevada on the humboldt river eiver above the sink or lake there are vast tracts of land which are declared to be bd but beds of peat conundrum for married men why is h a wife lik ilk likewise like ilke eWine newspaper pa per because every man should have one without borrowing his neighbors 1 adne one hundred years ago there were iii in a all nil four newspapers in the united states with a combined circulation of less than two thousand thousands A work workman marr in it a fd factory y in ln france died recently from the effects of verdigris which adhered to his bis hands from a cloth used in wiping machinery and was taken into the system with knuff an editor says bi attention was first drawn to matrimony by the tile skilful mannelin man nerin which a retty pretty girl hand band handled bandied lel lei a broom whereat n dother editor says the manner in which his wife handles handies a broom is not so very pleasant I 1 X I 1 the turkish refused to accept the advice ad vice vlee of the great powers of europe and is said to be grand preparations for war durham durham grade was re tl in ondon London siv h I 1 eh weighed ane WU n killed I 1 jwj I 1 hodal pounds n fd and yielded pound pounds a of rough lugh tallo tailo tallow A MAN mal in in 9 f t summered suffered terrible abdominal disturbance and became emaciated framan ampre 16 his les lys sleep he chehad vi ad lowed a partial aige alie al ie s et t ot of fe beeth etin he con conk 1 vales ced when the teeth were found in lu ad old coat the following notice is posted in two places ohio 1 I here depose and say gay say thir that 1 I judge juge lyman of lawful aged agedio agey ager did iq hear martin wilcox t tell ell his boys to stone my rooster booster ou his grounds and they stoned the noble nobie bird like ilke old times T mes even unto death aird halis he ke s in my Compos composti os tj heap comelo somebody dy must pay the da dam in W 1 during the war a lady was distributing tracts to the occupants of the ward of a hospital and was excessively shocked to hear one poor fellow 1 laugh ugh abber abher aft att her she stopped to reprove the wretched patient why mam malm said he be I 1 you have given me ine a trach tract on the 1 sin sim of dancing when I haye gofoth legs hob ithoc hot ot off 11 r 1 I 1 tr it i the high pride of provisions in E giand gland is causing agitation J among the working classes of that country more riots ate are looked forin for aln several of the largeant large and aud populous towns at worcester inflammatory isi relating to the high price of bread have bave been pasted on the walls and in various p places I 1 aces the tae authorities have deemed 16 emed it necessary to make preparations to quell disturbance in the event of riots CHOICE OP OF WORDS when you doubt between two words choose the plainest pl anest the commonest the most idiomatic ido matic matie ea Es chew the fine words as you would rouge love simple ones as you would native roses on your cheeks cheek s act as you might be disposed todo to do on your estate employ such words as have the largest fa milles milien keeping clear of the faund foundlings lings and of those which nobody can call tell whence they come unless unies s he hap bap happens peris to be a eb scholar bolar DO yau YOU alow TSOW W WHAT YOU CAN DO D 6 we have havo men af very iong long bodies alid aud very short legs and men of f very vers versions long lons legs and very short bodies one of the latter ct class ass who while sitting do down v looks like amali amail man but who towers lik ilk like ilke a giant when he be gets upon his feet once edited a country paper near cincinnati cin nati one day a man who had bad no acquaintance with the editor and who bad become greatly exasperated at a certain article in the journal reflecting upon himself rushed into the editors sanctum in a terrible rage vengeance enge ance in his ese ose eye pye and ond the paper ambis in djs hand baud espying a quiet looking little man sitting by the table writing he be asked 3 r be douthe editor p this paper r viam sir hirwas 11 was the reply ply I 1 did did you write that article on 0 n me pointing to the tho editorial in question j 1 11 j did write the article you are point ing at sir returned return tA the editor quietly aly 4 maen mien The nAsir assir exclaimed the enraged a ed ma man n pulling 0 this coat do you 1 know no g w what you can do to liaising lia ising himself slowly upon his feet until he toweled tower towey edat edah at I 1 east least a foot and it n half above his would be adversary and ana bringing his fist dow n on the ibe table tabie sav say savagely pey be said bald well weil sir air what cah cab ean can io Theroan oyed eyed him from hedd to doot foot fd utter ent and nd then slipping oghig coat akahi agahi exclaimed e I 1 what can you do well stranger I 1 jes think you can ahn give me mhd gol goi darn dest mauling that a man ev ergot and and he hurried hurriedly ay shot out of the office k E inard IWARD PAYSON WESTON who has just made his pede pedestrian atrian tour landemaine land lahd Maine to chicago gives the following reason reasons rea sons sonA for undertaking the task in the summer I 1 became some what involved in debt by in trusting money to other parties patties Event eventually y I 1 lost all nil ulli I 1 hadadd had alid some thousands thousand s of dollars which kind friends had loaned I 1 mc me when whom li ii 11 bufor informed in e d them themos ormy my situation and that ivas I 1 was totally unable to make the ohe many payment for nite bite time instead of upbraiding me for tile the loss of their money though they were not in to such loss they kindly told me to elve eive give vive myself no uneasiness on their account for months 1 toiled to try and gain even a small amount to pay on account but could barely gain for hyfa my family lm 1 lam I iam aur natural ly ambitious and h happening i pia rig ning toa too tp neet meet mr goodwin at a time ich ve ver rt lb vr d lie he biked asked me if I 1 could malk walk yet yut subsequently the eliger wager fer fyr the apropo proposed ed walk was made 1 I need atily say that should 1 I win will I 1 relve receive aa an amount to pay I 1 Y my in u majr etl in business some people conde coude condemn mume mame me forthia under taking alid and rook look it thu the same a at they would a prize fight they think because my maker mauer has haa eo eit doved iov loV ednie ibe lue with ig greater walking abilities ties than thin ny lily fellow men dien and because I 1 walk for a wager Z no matter to what laudable purpose my winnings wll wil be applied it i I 1 am successful that I 1 must be classed with prizefighters prize fighters he ia twenty eight years of age and an d weighs aboud about one ona hundred and thirty flye fiyo nive five pounds Po duds duning during reken beken his Is walk ule he jle eat caf sparingly spa 0 of f eggs chicken beefsteak and stale bread brea drank cold coid tea and slept on hupka bupka he was to walk 1220 miles for but he actually waljer walked over 1300 miles nilles in twenty six days the chicago Republic ant aft says that the practicable abler abier demand of the age is for a can cook a beefsteak beed beer steak 1 that is putting the matter plainly and briefly women who propose to become come the heads of the household should know first of all and above all how bo to do or to supervise properly an and 11 efficiently all manner of or household duties lu in the hu humbler walks of life lire much of this practical knowledge is necessarily acquired in others it is almost wholly ignored many arnen know neither how to cook the beefsteak beed beer steak nor wor how howit if I 1 ought to be coak ed r have just as mitch much fitness to manage home homp jn in i this country as a it man bihn who canu cant read I 1 has to edit a ef newspaper A woman cannot klow know too much there is no danger of that but know the i duties of a housekeeper thoroughly or she shy may calculate catic upon an unhappy home borne all her ber ilfe life or at least until through a bitter antl anti mortifying i i fience she learns leorns what wilst she should have known before she ghe wore a wedding ring burlington naw hawig Taw edre kerr r tommis are for peace a piece of flesh with the hair hai ronit orr it I 1 WHAT MAKES A ladli LADY jahen beau brummel was wash asked what made tho the gentleman his quick reply was Il starch my lord this may be true but it takes a great deal more to make a jady lady and though it may to some somo spena seena singular I 1 am ready to maintain conceivable cei cel vable vabie quantity of muslin elik eliu mil OIL or satiny atin edging frilling trilling hoop hooping n g alloun flouncing 93 11 g or 33 gi non nor puree purse nor tal ial ress maker constitute a real rea lady mrs mra abbott lawrence fust just as much a lady when whon attired in twelve cent calico in boston as when arrayed in jull fuli full court dress at st Jame james loudon london mrs washington weis was sald said tobe a grand lady says a celebrated visitor mrs thorp we dressed ourselves 1 selves sin in our best bibs and bands bandol gp sp we dressed ourselves in outmost our most elegant ruffles and silks and were intro introduced introduce duc pd to her ladyship and dont yon you think wo we found her knitting and with her check apron on she received usery graciously and ei easily but after the compliments comments pl ments were mere over she resumed her an knitting attl tag thero there we yero vero yere without a stitch of work and sitting in but gen lady with her hen own hands was knitting stockings dorher husband does not hot that sweat j erub lican simplicity command your youn admiration ijas SOLD tw 0 r gentlemen from new york one of whom 0 had bed been ii in california nearly a |