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Bomiis lilio'iy to tnlo ( the form o (
tlonof tlio letfislnturo by the rnilroiul
lolby.
Tun reduction in the wit oaof Pull
man Hhn [ ) oinployos will ( ; < > fur towiinl
rih-viitiiij , ' the uimusil dividuiul to the lit )
per rout notch.
TT i ? * ponor.ally cont-oilud tliut tbo
KansiiH lo ialiiLtirovlll jjass no useful
railroad lofjis-lation. The loiiloi-a : pre
fer-to liiivo a trt-iovaiu'o in the noxtciiin-
paign.
TIIH | iiKsi'o : ; ( , of tlio Atistrulliin ballot
luwdcMirlvuH political worltui-s of a job anil
will onaiiio inon of avora u muuim to run
for ollii'o without inortKiifjinjr thoni-
Holvos anil their property in tidvatiuo.
A i.r.AOtxi ) onitDiat tlio woman's
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iii-o In 'waulimg'toii objouts to
boiti fulled u fomtilo. lOvon ir. ) Mary
AVnlkor with her mnsuulluo dress lias
never insidtcil on boiiij , ' cliissod with tlio
Btornor sex.
A v.\i > r qiiuiitity of tuulevolopod brltio
awaits Ilic invoslipiitors. It will not dote
to hi'fiitcli tlio surfin'o. Tlio members
111 ast bore to the bottom it they would
tap a rich strata of legislative mid executive -
utivo lulji'ioator.
THK ropiibUcaii party is pledged to
iilolisli railroud past-us and tlio indu-
pondiMits lisivo always boonj pronounrod
Ufjainst railroad pushes.Vhnt lias bo-
coiuo of the bills to do away with this
species of cheap bribery ?
THK report of the logislutivo coin-
inlttoo which examined the vni-ious
Btato institutions is instructive from an
artistic point of vio\v. It proves that in
iloslgiuiiid woi'kinuiisliip they jircservo
a charming harmony in jobbery with
tlio state capitol. Kvon the puttioil
crai'IcH and stulTcd orevises so conspic u-
ous in tbo state house are brought out
with ( , 'reator dottiil in tlie various
iisyhuiH.
IN tlictso days of btomi and strife ,
vvhi'ii veteran democrats north , west and
poutli iironounco against hint , Cleveland
turns for political consolation to the
jiiuir\Miinps. In tlio hybrid parly bosom
dwrt llio claimant llnd unalloyed balm
for punotui'od plntitudcs.
Tin : notion of the Nebraska senate Is
n Hat contradiction of ( Jovcrnmunt JJl-
rector Sjialdinif's claim that Nobraskn
rlamored for the extension of Iho Union
Pai'itie's indebtedness to the govern-
incut. Tlio memorial to eong-ress de-
ininidliiH : the foreclosure of the govern
ment's lien voices the sentiment of Uo-
brnsku and the wost.
TltHVcstorn Trallic association pro
nounces the Union Pnoitlu-Xorlhvrusf oni
contract "all wool and u yard wide , "
This is ono of tlio nllinnees engineered
by the late management of tlio Union
Piu'Iflo which does not appear to "im-
perU the { jovornmcnt's interests In the
road. " It is fortunate for the North
western that its tniillo territory does
not ooiulict with tliut of tlio Missouri
Tin : very best of reason exists for ro-
joctinjr all bills establishing nortmil
Bi'liools in various sections ot the stato.
Tlio state normal school at Peru lias
HOAorbeeii crowded , and is capable of
uccoinmodnting double the limn-
Iwr of students in nttoiidance.
It 13 tlio . height of oxtravn-
( , 'nnre to erect n now school In any part
of the state while the present institution
Is virtually begging for pupils. If the
Peru school was crowded and those do-
kirinf ; to lit thonifolvcs for thoprofes-
ulon of teaching \voro obliged to seek in
other Htutes the necessary training ,
there would bo some excuse for burden
ing tlio state with the expense of build
ing' niul maintaining another school. Hut
while the titato ntTords nmplo facilities
for normal training , it Is an outrage on
the taxpayers to squander thousands of
dollars on institutions that are not
needed.
T/H ; / / iitni'T KlUVJfouru I
\ rr'nut ' buiU tin fiiiui thi
l < ri n i throws WHIP 1'clit < < n tin1 q'iii < -
tii > M iiKiirm niorl ; njfiH in tliisoiitli mul
wu t , which i. < jiiiit notr ti very timely
InpU * . Aiabauri anil lo\va \ nro
ii < pt4won tali vo slti IPS of tlio two w
The total imirtjrittfo liidoblediiess lit
fiirvo in Ahvbaiiia .lanuary 1 , ISIH , was
$ , WniTosi ; ihoiivom iulobl pi-roapltu ,
$ ! M. the per omit < ifacrei inoi'ttriiuod a ! ) .
In Iowa tlu lotnl uinrtg-tKA Indotito'lin's '
was JHiUlir)7 ! ( ; the par cent of a 'i'i'rt
innrtinti'i1 ; , n.l ; the debt porcapltn sjliil.
The intoi'ost rate in Alabama nuicod
from 10 to40 and in Iowa from 10 to-'O
per i-nnt.
AH Interesting feature ot the report la
UiatBlioNvliig the onuses for which farm *
havoboun ' wlili'h are
nioi'lgaijeil , very
nhnilar in both siu'tiona. Th nvonigo
farmer borrowed tnmioy on his homo to
repay purchase itinnoy.to niiiko Improvo-
HK-tilii , or to I'tiublo him to buy othnr
In nil. It Is Hinted tint the burroivod
money capital was used tosotnu oxloni
to jiny llvinguxpdnaos , but no llgmvd
nro fumishodoii Hns subjoi'l , and It is
not Illtoly that any eonaidorable porliou
of niorlgngo linlobtednnwoan bocliafffud
to that item , it woiild Indoinl bo dia-
couniglng if sui-h were HIOIMSO.
Suvi't-jil important fuels are bronijh t
out in the roport. Il Is plain , in the
first place , that farlii inorttfuffoii in tlio
west and south are not ay universal as
has boonrlaimcd. If not innro tlianl ) . 1
jior rontof theapreasfoin Iowa U today
undoiimirtfrage , thn evils involvoil in
the system are much le-s [ 'onoral than
iiasbneiiclalinod , It Is doubtful ifnny
other line of business in llio country can
iimlio a bettor showing of a < ots and
liabilities than could bo computed for
tliongriciiltut'nl industry on such a Insis ,
C It Is equally apparent that the vast
proponileranco of mortgage Indebted
ness in the west represents the purchase
and lniirovciuent | of lands. In oUicr
words , ilroprosuiils tbo devclopmont of
tlio country and the operation of the
forces that increase the wealth of the
stain and nation , it iseorUinly no dis
credit to the west that money is bor
rowed largely and generally for this
purpose , Money is as omontial to tlio
development of new eoun trios us sunlight
and moNUiro tothu'gronth of CIOJH.
This being bo , bow short-sighted must
thill people bo who would deliberately
sol to work to keep capital out by the
enactment of more vigorous laws that il
meets olt-owliore.
A feature of the report by no ino'ins
assn.ti > .fnetnry , however , is tbo showing
of interest chiu-gos. Ten per cent is tlio
minimum rate , both in the west and in
the south , and it ranges upward until in
some cases il touches 10. it is a humil
iating rolloi'tion upon our limnoinl
methods that men are compelled to pay
more than 10 per cent for money MJ-
cured on property as substantial as any
thing that eaa bo offered. A safe in
vestment bearing interest at 10 percent
is as good employment ascapital isjiisli-
lied in asking or labor in attempting to
provide. Everything above tlmt figure
is robbery , secured in a spirit of pi un
der by tlio exercise ot might
iigiiinst right. It is entirely just that
tlio hiwinnlcing power should bo di
rected in all its foreo ngainsl the con
tinuance of such criminal methods of
banking.
The custom leaner and Iho western
borrower nro indispensable to each
oilier. Neither asks more than the
olhi'i1 Is willing lo grant. The evil of
the present mortgage system resides in
tlio third parly , or middle man , who
takes his pound of llosh out of both
parties and thrives equally well on their
fortune and misforlnne. lie is the limn
that the lawmaker ought to bo gunning
for.
TO 11K1.1' 'i'HK IJIltitlAl ,
The people of the United States un
questionably are interested in the result
of the election which will take place in
Canada next week. The ono issue of
the content rehiles wholly to the ques
tion of future commercial relations bo-
Iwoen Iho dominion and Ibis counlry ,
and there is involved in the result the
\volfaroof a trade amounting to nearly
3100,000,01)0 ) annually , about equally di
vided between the two countries , This
isa more valuable commerce than the
United Stntos bus with any other coun
try except Great Britain and Ireland ,
Cor many and Franco , and under
more favorable conditions tban now
oslst for mi exchange of pro-
duets it ought to mate
rially increase. . Tlio government party
in ( 'auada Iris prc < cmted a programme
for limit d reciprocity , and the result of
Iho elect ion will determine whether the
people will bo satistled with this or de
sire a broader commercial policy with
respect to the Unilod fcjuto.s , The con
servative or lory party sViuds for Iho
former , the liberals for the latter.
Should this country attempt to exert
any inllueiico nuon Iho contest , is Iho
question suggested by the otTort being
inudo in Washington lo liavo passed by
congress what is known as Iho Jlill res
olution. This resolution was presented
at the first session , it is presumed with
the approval , If not upon the
suggestion of the secretary of
state , but for reasons known
only to tbo loaders of the house it has
received no attonllon hinca. It is sim
ply an assurance to the Canadian gov
ernment that whenever It shall signify a
desire , satisfactory to the president , teen
on tor into negotiations for closer trade
lolatlons with the United Suites , the
president may appoint commissioners to
confer with similar representatives of
tlio dominion. Its passage would merely
imply a willingness on Iho part of tins
country to negotiate. It isai-suinodtliat
such an assurance from congress would
exert an Inllueiico favorabloto the Cuua-
dian liberals , and It is stated that tlio
author of the resolution , supported by
numerous and strong petitions from all
parts of Iho country , will make a vigor
ous eltort to have It passed.
There does not appear to be any good
reason why congress should refuse toox-
press a willingness to have the subject
of closer trade rotations between the
United States and Canada discussed , re
gardless of the possible inllnenco of such
action upon the contest In the laltor
country.Vearcto dolormino for our-
bolves whether ornot wo want reciprocity
with our northern neighbors , Inde
pendent of any clTect which such n do-
ulbluu might have upon their political
parllos. The policy of Iho i'nlted State *
Is Hint of iilwoiuio noiHiitoi'foronep
In the p.ilt' , < "il niTults ol o'biM ' *
IM.nitric * , anil \pi riniieo ti'.u-hos that
Uiis must bo adhered to , lint II would
certainly not be a departure from this
policy il congi-p-M wlinply declared Unit
Ih Is government Is disposed to consider
IhoiMioMInn of clmiiv'lng the existing
commercial conditions b.-lwecn the
lTnllcil Stales niul Cumuli. If such
notion would hnvo boon propjr mid
legitimate a voarago , when thm-o was
no election pending In Hie dominion , it
would bo equally fo now.
The llbjral party in ( . 'aniula Is con-
lending not only against Iho conserva
tives but is having opposed to II all Iho
Intluoneo Unit the lory govornmonl of
Kngltuid ean bring to boar. If It can bo
made to appear tlvil it would gain
any strength by an expression
on the nart nfcongrnss entirely In har
mony willi the new rommorolnl policy
of the nation it would seem to bj who to
extend such oncouragoinont.
. /Kill ! V MMIVttA'S ' /7.l
rotijirosRinim .lorry Simpson of Kan
sas U tbo only alliance leader who has
thus far enjoyed national notoriety , lie
iw regardedis n typical product of the
political uprising which throw him to
the HUrfni'o , and his ideas puss current
as tbo plans nnd purposes of Iho move
ment.
Simpson has outlined his pint form tea
a newspaper intorvlowor , I To says bo
favors the abolition of tlio United States
senate , which is neither n useful nor a
represent alive bu.ly. IIj ) is thoroughly
committed to the scheme to provide
general prosperity by net of congress.
Ho will therefore unlhiHiaHllcally
support thosnb-troasury bill , the ll per
cent land loan bill , unlimited sliver coin
age , unlimited irredeemable greenbacks
and warehouse receipts on all kinds of
farm products. Assuming that Jerry
Simpson's Ideas truly represent the pol
icy of the alliance contingent in the
next congress , which consists of three
Honatoi-s and eight representatives , the
country may know in advance with
what now forces it lias to deal.
Such a policy as the Kansas member
has marked out for himself andhisparty
will-111001 with the uncompromising
opposition of the conservative elements
of the country. It may bo popular for
a lime , as anti-Masonry , grcenbackisin ,
anil other political vagaries have been
in the past. In Iho end il nuiil go dovn
before the sturdy common sense of the
American poople. if it devel
ops temporary strength snlllcienl
to monni'u the prosperity of
the country it may precipitate
new political alignments and divide the
old parties for a time , bul under no cir
cumstances can the theories of .ferry
Sim p on become the policy of the gov
ernment.
Tlio Simpson platform represents a
class movement , and nothing else. It
aims to rovolutioni'/.o our national fin
ance and emulate the ruinous policy of
the Argentine republic. It would in-
Ihilo tbo currency with tons ( if worthless
paper and depreciated silver , niul turn
the national treasury into a broker and
loan shop with the wildest of wildc.it .
currency as a substitute for sound money.
The inevitable effect would be piveisolv
opposilo lo what Simpson wants and ox-
peols. It would nol make tlio rich poorer
and the iinor richer. It would increase a
thousand fold the power of tlio man who
now possesses largo amounts of money
of intrinsic worth and reduce
lo abject slavery Iho men
whose depreciated dollars lacked the
vital purchasing power. The farmer
would sell his products for : i currency
that .vonld not him far less than the
present low prices which ho receives in
good money. The and of it all would bo
disaster , with the poor fanner hope
lessly buried at the bottom of the heap
and the triumphant millionaire on top.
Upon such a platform as Jerry Simp
son has outlined there can bn iiohopoof
success for the movement to which ho
belongs. It may entail a long struggle
in politics , but in the end it is certain to
bo laid away with the political follies of
the past. ,
miVI.HHIT UP < : HOOKS.
The Uouglns county bastilo is a jail in
name only. Equipped with all modern
improvements for tlio safe-keeping of
criminals , only those who hick the en
ergy to take udvnatnga of their oppor
tunities burden the county for the full
term of sentence.
It is not tlio fault of the mechanism of
the jail that con viclod crooics walkout
to fivodnm without question. In a few
instances professionals slipped through
ventilators or greased the combination
lucks , merely to show the innnngoimmt
what thoroughbreds could do under
pressure. Jiut the physical exertion re
quired by this method is no longer
necessary. A mere exchange of toggery
with ii follow boarder or the assumption
of lictilious mimes nro now tbo simple
requisites to an unobstructed wnllc-out.
Within ten days two notorious bur
glars have disappeared in this way. Ono
assumed tlio garb of a cell-male , Iho
other a bogus nainn , nnd bulb escaped
the ends of justice. How long
will the county tolerate such glaring in-
eompoteney In the nnnagomciit of the
jail ? Does not the frequency of oseapo.s
prove the total unlltnossof the jallortuid
his subordinates'1 ;
The responsibility rests on SheritT
Hoyd. lie Is charged with the safe
guarding of Iho prisoners audit is his
duty to employ callable subordinates.
The position of jailer requires a man
thoroughly familiar with Iho character
istics of the criminal classes , ono capa
ble of pimotniting at a glnnce Iho trielcs
and subterfuge ? in which they are
adopts. < 'ertninly the jailor should pos
sess sulllcion ! knowledge n ( mon to prevent -
vent the escape of notorious rascals in
transparent disguises ,
I'.MCCTK ic light and power hnvo become -
como essential factors to the growth of
every progressive community. Every
city of consequence ivcognixes that they
como tostny , and their value as nu il-
luminnnt and industrial Incentive Is in
proportion to their cheapness , Onmhn
cannot iilTonl to give a monopoly of this
element of progress to one company ,
The price oxiivtud fur electric lights in
this oily is exorbitant , and fully 7/ieont
higher than h > paid In two-thirds of the
ultlos ot the cuuiiti1) . There U no
rational oxcti'o ftjr , placing obstacles In
lhwuj of coiiipolilloii , 11 Is tlio dulj
of tUo council UvMi * turn jiilij nil ron-
oivil'li ' tiii'iina thV mVoaltniMit of e.i vital
by franeliKod corporations , while o.iro-
fully guarding1 lltw right * of Iho
city. The charier j ' 11110- ' the Thom
son-Houston coinpnuy covers in
the main all of tlio resorveil
rights \vhlch Um council should o.vtet
from a rival. It provides for the regu
lation of lholiiiMliiis4iy | ordinance , and
whenovcr the ronncll so declares Iho
company "sluilT ; within sixty dnys , "
plnce its wires underground. To these
should bo added a proviso reserving to
the city Iho right lo purchase the plant
at Its appraised v.iltnllon , androqnlro
thecompiny to Illc acceptance o-f Iho
provisions of Ihoordliwnco nnd glvo an
nccenUihlo bend as aguarantooof good
faith.
1'oMTK'Al , rirelos In NTew York are sit
present chielly concerned with Iho ijiies-
linn wholherdovoriior i lill % vlll resign
when his senatorial term begins on
Mtiri'h I or nmtimio in possession of Iho
ginernorshlp , thereby holding twnotll-
ces , both drawing salaries , nllhoNimo
t lino. The governor has k-en maintain-
insrn spliim-lilce reserve In the matter ,
bul there ha\o ln-eii certain out-givlngs
which Indicate that ho has boon looking
about MT.V sedulously forso'iiu sort of
precedent thai would justify him in
staying where he is and nt the Kiiino
time being a United Slates senator ,
One biich , though hardly fetinlcieiil , was
the case of Van Huron , who while
governor of New York was appointed
secretary of state by 1'resident
.Jackson nnd remained in the ollico of
governor for some time allor aeccpling
thu cabinet position , but It is urged that
this precedent Is defective for tlio rea
son that in Van Huron's ease the oileo
was appointive and U was in llm discre
tion of the president to appoint n sub
stitute until lha chief win * ready tenet ,
while the position ofUiiitod States sen
ator being elective no other person than
Iho ono chosen can occupy it. The term
of ollico begins March -1 , and the
o.ith of olllce should bo taken on
that day when practicable. The weight
of opinion appears to bo thai Governor
Hill has no alternative except to resign
the ollico of governor whoa his senator
ial term begins and outer upon that of
senator , bul whether this view is Mrong
enough to convince tlio { governor ro-
nmins to be soon. Undoubtedly If he
can llnd any justifiable reason for hold
ing on to the governorship until the leg
islative session einis ho will net upon il ,
but in any event Iiis course ismorolikoly
lo lose that to gain him political ad
vantage.
IT is eminently ploper for the legisla
ture to prelect the people of Nebraska
against wild-cat insurance companies ,
but there is no justification for enacting
any law thnt will bur out bonovolunt In
surance companies , Buehns are carried
on by the various benevolent associa
tions , brotherhoods of engineers and
conductors and similar organisationsnf
mechanics and fanners. The line should
bo drawn at mutual "benevolent insur
ance companies.
So I.ONII as the railroads carrv thou
sands of people free they cannot tiH'oril
to reduce passenger rates. Abollih the
railroad pass and reduced piissnnger
rates will be practicable.
Tin : managers ol the book trust are
represented sit Iho slate Ciuiltol by par
ties who expect luciilightt-Mi such mem
bers us are approachable.
Ax investment of $730,003 deserves
the encouragement of the council ,
especially as It insureia reduction In
electric monopoly pi-ices.
1JIUJIAI'S : a few branding irons ,
properly applied , would have a tendency
to cheek the stampede of crooks from
tlio county jail.
Do THI : the members of llio logisla-
lure Imagine that the people have for-
gotlon the pledges made to abolish the
railroad nass ?
Till : council should ml mi example ol
activity in public works that will stimu
late private enterprise.
ollleinl assurances nro
given that water rates In Omahaaro un
usual Iv low.
Clcvi'la nil lcM | ( M'.il < m.
SI. Jiiiu/s lUitiic-li-iiinrrdt
Wr. Clcvolaiul is entitled , for recent errors
of action or poliev , lo a kindly mitljMtior. ol
tlio Judgment usually dealt out to public met
on such occasions. Mrs. Cleveland Is t.ikiiif ,
lessons on the violin.
Iiul 'l OliUuury.
Henry 1C. ISnos was ono of the boil known
bunkers In Now Vorlc. Ho W.H suwosslcoly
broker for Jay Gould , D.iulul Drew , , la >
Coolie niulVllllnui II. Vnndorliilt. When ho
died lust Tlmndiiy the Sun Ciliton.illv . inulo
tlilscomincut , which U jriveii entire : "Ili'iiry '
1C. KnosIIH iiKoodmnu and true , \Vo are
sorrv liols dead. "
\ Crlllf.
The world is familiar with llio profession a
suavlly anil olllolal bkmdlahiiioiius of iivumc-
of ttio Ainorli-.in . boon m'cnt. The ll titiiiiig
alacrity of his talk has loin ; been tlio dospal
of stump speakers. 'So loner : is lie eonflnoc
his capacity for bnrluc the nation has beoi
patient , but now that ho proudly rears , his
crest in the lobby ot tlio West Virginia lecis
laturo anil stuff * . "iJln Mils into ttio virtnou.s
rural [ locketsof tboanoinboiMiu n yoiillo re
minder of thosuperlor quality of the linn o
omls ho is bundling , iu the \vayot sehoo
bonks , that K'Kislituvc's duty Is plain. 1
must pus an act nulkins ; It lawful to 1:11
book agents In season. The shooting ou ht
to bo uncommonly good a * tbcro is un nbuniJ
ante of game.
Jin ; CHUMS anil Mil' ' lr ( > 4H.
Ills nii'U time that our courts ndvanect
to tlio tliuory that lifnor.ince is not an Inilis
ponslbleiiualHy init Juiw , anil It woulil l >
well to inlvanco further and aocopt th
tbcor > ' ( hut thi' re I ? safety to justice only i
intelliKent juror.s who rwid tlio nowspjper.t
anil are cqulppiul by their foncril : Intoll
Kcnce to apply tlie oviih'ncoas loyil Intlliulo
or Hiuilatluni , d'ellned hy the courts , sha
roiiulro. No man who has not read nil nbnu
\vrcckiiiK of the Hniiiicinl liistltutlons ii
volvod in the \Vorli-I \ 'fclfor cise ran poisi's ,
a sin lu uttributuof nctnul litno.sato alias
juror in the MHO , for inch n mini must b
utterly utiablo to rend or utterly inUiiTcrun
to pa bill' ealamUles wlilub aproalruin ant
sorrow throiifUout thucatlrocoininunlty.
Indeed , it is only in Intelligent Jurcm tin
them I * Mfot.v f r ilofondmitjiiiitiviiiiit jwpular
I I'OutlU'iM ' in Mi h i'i .i-ji , ami If .IntlKfl Ar-
noM \vouM HOOthat "tho qunlllv of mercy is
i > t niv.unoil in thl5Cvsi\ wouM ivu > r--ti
liiixotf itmlull forjurnnnf univtTM l ivaii-
UK itiul lutoUlp'iictf to | ! lvo llio
hofnlliwt inoAMironf protection.
t Iho iiitirutnilvinii'o A\llh the
Kcniul Hint out tlii'l-elioof jmllcliililitrlniO'4.1
lint iniiles : l normu'e un biillupMinblo ijunl-
tyof tboJ nw. Tlint comes from nwayUuck ,
uul the world IIIIK oiit ri-own It.
1'rnlillilt ' Inn Drill.
.Vcic Vat ) , Kitutli.
' 1'ho ' tciiilcnry t < j illspowof | i.ibllcqucjlloii3
> yineatuof "deals" and baivilns , scorns te
> eon tbolnciv.iae , nail It is un utterly un-
> rlnclplpil inrlhoJ. In the North "Hikotn
ORlslature thrro Iwvo bi-en propoiltioni foe
'slaliltshlntr Hie pcrmn.iont . cupllnl ol iho
iewHtntoclse\vhciii \ thnn ut Hlsuurclt , and
for iVHuluiiitllng the probililllon question to
i popular vote , with uli'w lo ncllliiff ilil ol
liui'onMltutliiiial loitrlrlion. I'Jni'li of llioso
iitiposlilotiH. slaiiilinjr nlfliio , Inui Iho siiipovt |
> f a majority , but lu'illitTv.w derided upon
tsinorlK The mure nnlenl n.irtlsans ol
JHuiarek as the c.npiUil , joituxl with the pro-
ilbitlonlits In mi niircemont lo defeat both
> roposlt'.oi > . It vas nut a compromise , prop ,
i-lv Hpe.i'tliii ' , ' , nova coumsslim of ono tlilui !
to obtain nuollier of more linportunio. It
\\TWH lulil , lox-rolllng b.irtraln by whlih tlio
Jiwailinir soiillmniit of the slate lu two iin.
) ortant matters \vas dcfeateJ.
I'nr .Alllmu'c Sl
A'nr"iH 1're .
It thoAiiicrietui farmer could only loam
tlio truth about tlio home in.irUot the free
traders wouH bo I'oanielled ' to ab.nulon nil
iillempts to carry n siiik'lo northern nsrlciil-
tur.il stato. The Press has goao to couskler-
nblo pains to nscertnin tlie nverago liouw
prk'ca of farm products In eight funning
states anil e' 'lit nniivifaiiUiriuBstates. . The
fanning stales selected nro Ohio , Indiana ,
Illinois , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Iowa , ICunsai
and Kcbriiska. TUo maniif.icturinij stntei
nro Vennoiit , Mnisacbusotts , KlioJo IslunJ ,
Connecticut , New Vorlt , Xew Jersey , I'eini-
sjlviiiiiaanilMurylunil. 'L'bo follou-lii ? talilo
hews Ihe prices In seven different product !
In December , ISS'J ' :
( 'urn
M'l
Hyi
lUts.
Ilinl
Irish
Hay
Tlionvoriigo sclliiiKpricoof these proil nets
lsi > : { ner cent moro in innnufnctin-ini ; suites
tlmn in iipiwiltiirnl states. TliU bcinp the
case , lin\v l-i It possible that tariff roiliictioa
nnd consequent dccrense nf iirosncrlty In
manufacturing1 states ! 'L'bo fuel Is , the cx-
tensifmof inanufietuiw lias been of Incitl-
inablebonclit to Hie agrieultuiMl slates. It
furnishes beyond question a m.irkct right
here ut homo forsurplus nroduct insfnd of
roinpulllngtho the farmer to pay cost of
transportation todisiant populntiotia ,
Express ( ! a/.otto : There is an oxnressinim
in Ciiiciiinall who to tiespihcs uvcryttiini ;
thnt pertains lo monarchy tint lie won't
wen.rn crown to bis hat , nticl ho so utterly
loatlii u family rout of arms th.it . ho orders
hib coats lobe niado witliuut
Xew V'oik Herald : Ho ( al U :50) : ) llut
are you nol imputing to inn thuvnmt ; mo
tives ) SlieynwniiiKI ( I thin knot. Indeed ,
I should hardly lliinkuf in'ciisiiig you of uio-
tivo power of tiny kind.
Munsoy's \Vcckly : lie boU two deuces
nu < J n revolver. "
' AVhiiLilIilyouholill"
"I held up my hanils. "
Ilu Mytlmoii viihiublo now ,
Slio Well , really , I can't ulTord much of it.
Munsoy's ' \VeclcIy : Ho > laud Murray's
hair K exactly of tlio hue Uiat Titian luvecl
so well , unle.ss him jrri'iitly inhtalcon.
Slio Yes , vou'ro rlirhi. She took a great
liciilof trouble to iiinti-h it.
( -Inc'iiin.'itl ICnqniivr : Our roclproelty Mltti
thu Sandwich isl.uuls will never buabiiceess
until we learn lunv to iironoiuieo thu nunieoi
( jueen I llHioUaliiui.
Chicago Tribune : VounerifoArthur \ \ ,
why does this Lord jiirmit evil !
VouiiKCIurn'iusvn ) I < lnn't know , my dear.
IL is ono of mo insoluble mysteries. Iain
( 'oing to protich 11 sermon about it next Sun
day.
Buffalo Express : Vlelltu- Doctor , I'm '
troubled vlth cold fcot.Vhatilo you sup-
posociiuscs tlienii Doctor ( , 'ola weather'
$1 , please I
Yankee Blade : Tom-Come what may , J
shall never marry \voinan \ who isn't ' my su
perior iiitellectually. Julr , 1 wish i
get \vifo as easy as you can.
Hhou and Teathcr Ucporlcr : A fi
chiiid is lieiiiK exhibited In Chieago. Up to
date there has been no sort of use in keeping
Iho "f" sUinJitifj at tlio beginnlnj ( of iu
n u i no.
TiostonTrniwTipt : "How pleasant Ilia
bitty looks. Hlio seonis perfuctly biipy. ] '
"Yes ; sin ) must dtbnrhiivufoiiiHl jmre ro
liKi'iu ' in her own liciii't or ihi' eoilsof Mn ii
the heart of ono of her ueitjlibora. "
' < t et .11. -
frlmrc linn :
JVIarriiiii ; ) is nu onlorcd garden ,
I'oiirMiip , ! ! s\\eut tnngltilvooil ;
Jilarris o is iho nobor sunn tier ,
Cuurisbi p , sprinu in wayward mood ;
Alurrini. ! ' isadei'p , still river ,
ConrMijii , a bright , laiiKhlii } ; stream ;
.Marrin.'n i.saitearpos.session ,
( 'onrtshii ) , a pi'rplfxlntf drciim ;
AVhicliof these , myvifo , tihall lie
C'rowncJ Jis best by tlmo anil mol
Marriage is Iho blun ila.v's heiiuty ,
L'onrlsbip , 'ho ' cam-lclnus morn ;
Mnrriai'R is tlio aweot rose pathcred ,
L'ouushii ) , bml still fcncuj with thorn ;
Marrinpo is the jK'iirl In sc-ttliiM ,
Conrlshipis tliodiui eroiis dive ;
Murriapu , llio fulleonili of honey ,
I'ourbhiii , the now bii/.xinj , ' hive ;
-\Vhleh of tlipsc , ( Ifarwifo , shall bo
1'irst pro fun-oil by then and mo t
0 , the tan sled wood wiis lovely ,
When wo fen ml it , in our play ,
1'nrtiui ; enviously Ihe hranenos
\Vhllo wdh uiassc-s of the May ,
I'.afjerly thu paths cxphirini ;
Uoaiimtr lo wo knmvnot here ,
Save that mill ion lloxvi'ra oilu-eil them ,
Anil that bird sonars lit the air ,
Thrnshos * Jny notes , I'hilotnuln's
Still more exquisite ties pair.
How \ \vanilorot ' . Now our \\ildwood \
lias liiinoino ii ( 'ariii'ii | > l < il ,
HomelliiiiK niisscil of that strnngo swoct
ness ,
In llio niothoil of our lot.
Ordered walks , and formal borders ,
Korlho wood paths utiungo anilviM ,
Itnso superb , anil stately lily ,
WliiTO the careless wouil lio\\ers smiled
SniiinuM' 'ruvaunilinbi'rimitrua
, ( , ,
l''orvouii'Sinliiir ( , thu easer chilli ;
Whicli , O , which jiroft'i-roil shall be ,
Twilvo years , wife , l v thee and mol
Nny , llio KJi'dcnhas Its
Stately , llowcrniul fruit iiiiitnro ;
And \vild\yood limits ili'iirneis ,
Strange iioli Khls and wornler-spuro ;
And the suinmcr lias fnl lilmt-nt , '
If the sjirln has priuiiise-storo ;
Ami Ihu river isstillilei'per ,
I f tlio yoiniK bmiiUhiitiliclh ir.oro . ;
Ami the tv.il Joynbiiletli ,
\Vlieu ilioli'ailnp droatiu are o'er.
And lljo bnml bltio liy Inn friaries ,
If Iho inorii was wildly fair :
And llio KUilicii'il ' rose Is snfor ,
I f thu Minis nioro pliiimitvoic | ;
And lliu pi'irl ' : isi" roiu < l proclous ,
If tlio tllvi ) w.li full of jlei ;
And novnuUl not clnuuruour honey ,
I' orlho llowcrqui'st ' ol'llio iwo ;
incouitshtp sweet
--Sweet ;
( Jruwu llimii , ilarllnf ,
\YIIK1IKO\FI \ ) \TFI1 Li , IU\ I lliUHti
Brlofoftlte Altonwy ( Imiowl in llio Appenl
of the Waiting Ooavlot. .
JOPE OF IIIS ATTORNEYS DISPELLED ,
\n A i ray i > i * l ( % cl li > nt A ulu- | lie
I'oltiH lUilsi'dDlslilil I'oiii'l.
i SiipiMiie Ooiirt. Soil's
Odds anil
btvroi.v. Nob. , Tub.'I. ' | SnocUl to Tun
iliti : . ] Tbonttornoy toiioral hai llled his
brief lu tbo cnso ofl'.d I ) . Nell , tlieSnulh
Omaha niu 1'iloror. The itoeiiment nUninils
niiiolatlons | from authorities siutalnlnp the
validity of thn proeei'dlniis in the lower eouil
upon \\hleh Null'snttorneyjliane.l 'their nl-
.rit.it i 'ti ' of error. 1 n Ilioir brlof In behal f nf
thodufcndunl Attorneys ( Juvley and r.iltillo
iMiituiulixl that a fatal error had boon eoin-
inlltcUby t ho loner ooiii'tvhoii II pormlt to > l
the jury to visit the Tlnnoy farm and \iim-
the jnvmlscs. without luidiitf tlio jirlsoiu-r
\vllh them. Thoydi-iiied c\er \ liavtiij ; mnilii
n formal waiver of Nell's vlitlit t < iiiccomi > any
the Jury thtllmr , anil iMiitoiiileil th.lt . horoiild
not \vnlvo the right if hi1 HowlsheJ. Tlio nl-
tier.ira brief quoits thiiileeislousof
slat o courts to show lhat Nell li.nl the
rl bt toaceiiinpany the Jury If bo so lu-
inuniled. .lud oMaxwull hai silivudy liuld
that the viewliiuof tlio promises should ho
ilonu In the presence of tbo prlwnor , unla >
liodoi'llncdtlm lU'lvilejo. Another decision
ofthoOrooii supreme court has held that
having failed to apply for the privlh'RO of
flci'onip.uiyinu the Jury , the prisoner must
ln'doi'inci.1 to liavo waived any prlvilcgo
whlhho liail in this respect. 1'ho brief i-on-
lemls Unit Noll's ' visit to HIP scene ef tin )
I'l'imo coulil linve aval led him notliliijr , nt
lie wimld shuplv lu\vo been n inulo olisorvcr
nnil could neithernsltnor nnswer liny qnw-
UOIIH , nor In any way iiiteifcru with lu'ti ,
observations or eniii'liiHliiiis of the jury.
Neil nude no applications to acvotnpaiiy tha
Jury and the iwotils shov. ' that his attor-
uoys e\t > reisly waived his riyhl to do sn.
I'lxory feature of tbo prisoner's brlof is fully
met.
lUS'Illll-T ( Ol'ItT XOTIS.
Tliojuryln tlioCioadnll-Cliv ease , Involv-
IUK a nice jiomtof law as lu the individual
liability of stockholders when the company
fails to pulillsh artli-los of Incorporation ,
were unnlilu to ngreo : ind the eourl ilis-
I'liargcJ tbeni. Thu jury was out forty-oight
hou r.s.
latnes Kyle , tlio Juryman who failed to
appear for uuly \\liou \ siiininoiii'd , wus
hrouitht before .liuU'o Kield on lit tacit incut
for coatoinpt , anil coinpullisl to pay S' > Iliiutu
rnvcr i-o.sts ol iottlii ( ; him prusent. lie
pluadod sieliuoss la his family us an uxcnse.
In Iho case of Krnmaer vs. Irnln. an unim-
portnnl suit , noted yestoiMay , tlio Jury pave
tiliiititllV thu full amount ofdainaios < 'lainii > i ! ,
j'i. ' > . luf ) 'nso imuik-diately Illeil u motion for
u now trial.
.liulgo b'leul nnd a jury nro cniraued today
in hi'.irinKtho nnu of llaiinuli It. Vnrncy vs
"
cx-SheriIT.\Ielick. Mrs. V.ii-iieyi-launs "that
ilefoiiJaiitwhiloacting as sliurnl levied on
soriiohur.-ics , cattle , corn nnd farming iuiplo-
niciilsoxvnctl Ijy lier in sutisfautioii of a
JiidMmuiitobtained by Hutchins & I'arker
auainst her husb.iuil , Juhn P. Varney ,
for .liVO. ! ! ( Shi ) iinnifilialely icpluvliiiM and
lliu case now i.sto Oetfi-iuino the awner.ship.
I'laintilT liiimstit'o ' inuler n transfer fronx
her husband tinted I'ulmi.iry . 'J."i , I'lV.l ' , anil
the ilelcniliints say that ihiswiis a fraudu
lent transfer tohlndcr and delay tlio collec
tion of their judgment. Tbo Iransfor ir.is
not filed fur record until Ino same day llio
judgment was obtained. This transfer they
claim \vasnot uuiclo in u'ood faith and no
apparent cliango of ownership lollowcil.
nui > n'us nn. .
The prncery storoof ICranso , Srinnitt at
I'M SotttliTenth street was closed last cveu-
littr liv I'nilitors , > 'o statemontof assets or
nannitiesn yeioiiuunuDie , uau llio cause 01
the f.iilu IM is due tn too inn oh credit. The
linn con le.ssud Jiul tim'ii t lu county court to
day In favor ot Tysi-hca k Kcusoh for
s-ioi.ii. ; ;
i.v TIU : Mrai'.vn C'onir.
The supreme court mot pursuant to ail-
Jourpini'iit. 'J'ho following ( 'cntlonicii were
niinutlod to pmctleu : Uandolph McNitt ,
e ij. , of l.ancMsler comity ; U.iuiel O. L'on- '
nellof lloiichiscounty.
Tlio follniviiii'causes uere continued : \Vil- \
kiiiivo Villeins , Aultmanvs Ilni-kmaster.
Tlu > followin ! ; iaibesore aRgnuiliuiil sub
mitted : Samuvicli laaiiufiiclnrinficompmy
vs Peary , Moilior vs NulT , Gorman Insurance
company vs I lyiuanVeinecki'vs , St.it olub- !
st < * rvs State , N'ichols vs Allllor , .loncs vs
Shcrinan , Snoiv vs Vamlorveer , Owen v.s
State , Stovorvs Tonipldus , llrownvs Holli-
ilnjHall
Hall vsOroyor. Lcnvo given iilalntil ! to
lilo brief instautor.
Court adjoiirnuil \Voducsdav , t'obruarv
'i5 , Isoi , all * o'clocki.in : ,
MI'.MATEn. '
Wrs. Katie Himsenvnnts a divorce from
her husband , Iluiis , She declnrcs ttiatton
days tigo bo was ( 'iiilly of extreme cruelty
to\\aril hnr. That ho has boon h.ibitunlly
liai'ih and cruel towanls her ; that be lias
many times threatened to do her K'uit ' bodily
barm. That ho has fulled to provide for her.
Shedet-laros that hois unlit toluuotlioeare
and custody of their child.
( leer o M. Slnitt nslts the court for n
divorce from Ills wile Kiln.
< ) ! > 1 > S AND r.Xllj ,
Washinj-'ton's birthday was celebrated nt
the I'arli school jes-tcnlav la a very up-
propriati ) in-iniier. Several ol tlio schools
combincil in a literary niul musical pro-
fTiMinmo that was of more than usual csci.-l-
lence.
John M , Sullivan thought ho was rolled
u lion to clniMisoVallacoAiiirfla , nvonncsuii
ol'M. AAiiKttlo \ , living ni-arlliivclocli , uml
hoiliil so , Ilu was promptly called ii ] > ou by
a coiiitaUe , who hid boon lioiallod by .lustico
Urowii tosorvo u warrant for assault , calhjd
i'or by ibo boy's father. Sullivnn ncltnuwl-
eilircd nnd cbeurfully inild St and costs.
Will llurdmaa andtJoor oA. Kiiowltouloft
last ninht for the west , the former for
Australia and the latter for San I'Yanci.seu '
llclnro Icavluir they were ( 'ivoiui faiwull
reception at llio Kllt < 5 .sluaio , and Ilr. Sboo-
inakor presented each with aremcmbranco in
thosliape of aeatie.
Dave Howe has secured tbo sicnuturoto n
contract for this year of James HiirKott , the
ratlliiiK loft Holder of the National league
team wlilub represented Xew Voik last sea
son.
son.Tho chai'KO npalnst yimiiR Actorman for
slioilhit ( with intent to kill was not pixssetl ,
and thueourtliiiod him fl and costs for ills-
txirhiiiK tbo pi-am YOIIIIK llitihcock and
Adams , lll l o lell for putty lari-cny , weroilis-
cliaixeil. Abies , thu younp fellow who wont
out buying lioj-s after ulfht , Is lieinjr lield to
await iho arrival of the li.-u'inond I'armurs ,
when Jiowillbo sent before a justice of the
peace.
Miir.shal Molich rocolvoil a toleurani ihla
inoriiiitK from Miliraskn City blnting thai
Albert Malus and \Villis liro\vii nail hrolcun
Jail there anil ollerin $75 rowan ) fortbolr
auebt Male.s is ili"5riiie < i as tlvo feel , nine
indies , lu hvibtli | ; , ihn-licoHipluxioii , hair and
beard , grey oyt-s , slnpod pants. llrown
weiKli- . about I si , heavily hiilt , hluuove.s ,
brou-n hair , black i-oul , strlpod iianus , sa'mJy
beard nnd mustache.
Another toiesji-ani recuostxvl | the marshal 1o
iiollly thu brother of .lohii U. ( JarrulhurH
that tin ) lust named haldioil in DiinvcrSun.
tlii.v.atullovlio . lintnicllons whalto dovvlth
ibe boilv
Hhorlit Million of Oixlfrt fountym \ neiiHer
ulilio | iiiu-o ) lntloii todny Ho Nun ruiiio di
\V.I < hliitoii | ! Hllombo Will MTti'iiri' otlr.t l
linn P.IJHTS for a man now nnilor viv\t ui
TorontoCan , for irnvinl laiivny I'o
In rrciuotit.
Hick Syo , Jfiniei Uoyd and Khtifi-
omployiH of Hie tlpelt hot -l , reported iiiii
< % \eniiit ( Unit llio I'lHimt la llie lusiMiu'Ut of
tint luwlelry him horn i-ntenvl yosti'i-ilay
nflernoMi aiid IwovallM'i nnd n lot ofclotli-
iiitnlii'ii. | ( They siiNnvt | ono Mel'.lvnln , nil
i'xr uknf , lirln the ( 'iillty 1111111 , n ho will
cen invalid there.
i ii / ; A veil .s icmi\ii : : v.
Albany .lournnl ( ron. > : Mr. Poster iv-
oupU's a st IMIIJT slniti < Kii-al | > oHltlnn , bcliiK n
Mistorn liinii willi MHIM-II | Ideas , nnd ivpre-
will I nun tnleW \ \ H Imiwrt mil nnd ilotiiii-
fill , ixilllli'iilli , which InlH noitu-inber nl tlio
cablnei , whlili nnoxci'lloulnuiinl hM
? ii > voiiiier ! , iitul vhloh Is utilled on JMr , b'oi.
ter ,
( Mnoluiiatl ( 'oinliierclill ( in/flto ( rep.i )
< liivi'i-noi- u i' | , u butines1 * man of KI-IMI
iibllity lu this ji'spert hom-eiipli'.s n fori ) '
inii.-tt lui'dllon ' , Ko oao will iUiistlim | Ills nlill-
llv , niii > utie will iiuesllon his inli-irrlly. lln
Isa stnlt'Hiii.ni < if llio foronunt rank nnd bin
n ehiiiMi-UM' withenl hlrmlsh. I M'eslflent
llarrisiui ami thrcountry are to hn ronunitu-
laleil iipun the nppoinimont. Thtro im am' .
rlflco In tbocasi'but that ( alls cntiroly upon
( lovornor Poslor. I'Vrtunaloly , ho Isin.i .
ciinilition tobonhle tobearlt.
No\v Vnrk Kvcnrilor ( liM. ) : An experi
enced anil sui-civtsful iiusmcss man , ho Is in
iiivonlwltlilbo lliiniii'lal views of thoadinin-
htratinn , but liven in accntnil Htalo , ii alnst
Hhlbtlio | ircjinlii-o of the oslrome Bllver
men ol Iho far west Is not rampant. Hut HT
Ihu o.xiili ne of ailoinocrntli1 IcflMnluro In
Ohio , ropiilillcaii UioiiKht. would
ceniiir upon i in' rpHii'riiiinn ' 01 Munniiir u > iiii
ShiM-iuan to tbn executive post host ) alily
Illicit. That ho hails from Slu-i-mau'ii stnii > ,
liilofreu frein local factional compllealions , ,
Is in thu t'.M's ol his friends-on oof thestroui ;
iwiiitsln tiuvoriuir l'lcr'sfavor. .
Detroit Kivo I'ross ' iiim. mp. ) : 'I'ho prcsl-
( lent has not been lonklnir fora hljh typified
linaiich'r soniiit-h a for nroprcsciitntlvo of
his silver views ami t huso of Senator Slier-
iinm , with n reputation Tor utilllnrhliiK par.
tisaiiship ; nnd all tlilsho sroui-e < lu tl.o nun
from Ohio. 'Pheiv is nothing in Mr. rosters
cariMM'to induiiito Ibnl ho will .sUirllo thu
world an a hrillliiiit Iliiiuii-lur , Imt lliere IH
reasonable assurance of consorvallsiu mid a
faithful ilisi-hnrco ui' iho ilnlics of bis ofllco
An n.ssiirauco ofllrit kind li bettor than any
possibility of staitling feats of finance.
Now Vorlt Tribune ( rep. ) : Mr. Foster
briiiL'slo the tnasury do Bailment oxtoiisivo
husliioss I'xpei-iencoJ lone study of public
linances asinmuhur of the ways nnd moan-i
cominlttoL-.aiul . proved ox ecu live ability , niul
will iloultic s bcto llio xiiusidcnt a vanuil/lo /
hcIpiTtiiidwIsoniU iser. In making such n
selei'iinii the | ir.sideiit , hasplven the country
aduitioiiul proaf that lie means to liavo n
thoroughly Plo.in , honest and siilendMly
( 'i'.piilliuilmitiistration ) , and the admirable
worn iloiiounder bis direction In other de
partments , ami hitherto in the treusurv ik--
Lirtincitt by Sccrotiuy Wlndoin , will doubtless -
loss bo socontimiuil li } ' Secretary l-'oslor that
llio country \vlll warmly appreciate t're-i-
ilent llariisoii'8 jml'meiit. |
Murat llalstead : ( Sovemor 1'osteruocs t.i
Iho treasury Urnartinent with a business ed
ucation of extraordinary scope and acliiimvl-
edu < * l ability as a business man. I ID is fa
miliar with largo an'alrs nml knows Iho wayn
of tne llnnncial coiitcrs. l'e\v who live sof.tr
iiway from Now York are as thoroughly in
formed as ho is of the wny bitsmcsH w rtone.
Ho Is In Hose syuninlhy vlth Heiuitor Slu-r-
miinon tlieinoney issuiss of the iluy , and il is
believnl thu intlueacoof the senator wns very
fnorablo to his appointment , as Itv.s to
thatof the IntoSocrotaryVindoin. . 'J'hcso-
Icetinn o ( Koster additionally tostlllos the
liriiini-ss ot J larrisoii's administralion uiion
Iho great Issue of the maintenance of the
world's ' standard of money nnd for the invio
lability of th ) public credit. There is no
nuostion tliut the appointment will bo well
re.vivoU by the country , and especially iu
Ohio.
INew York Times ( muBwnmp ) : The
friends of an honest currency ean , we Ijf-
lieve , accept this nomination with satisfac
tion. * * * In some respocls Mr , Foster's
course in public life reveals n character not
titillka that of his lamented predecessor. ll < -
is a "plain" liian , and , wliilonvcry ofToclivo
siju.ikor lu ruuuini ! ilubato , caruful of his
iacM nnd with iood romiiiuidnf tliein. with
out pretension as an orator , lie was luiinvn
in congress for tin ) industry nnd etiercy i.t
his worIcm c-onnniiUQ. tor the frankness ai'd
( tiroclii'J.ssof his cn'jrso on tlie lloor , and ! i'i'
an unusual capacity lo see both sides oven of
a partisan iuostion. | Ilowns n leader of the
suutiiuont in tbo ii'publican party thnt re
volted against extreme iiu-asuies in ihu south ,
\vajareiiresenlativo of what mav 1 u
calle.il orthodox ' -liberal republli-aiiisni. ' *
That is to say , ho bopeil and Iri iito inndi r-
utc the policy of Iiis party , \\lillorciniiluliiK
true to party nllPKiu"-'o.
rv'ew Yorlr Coinuiprcl.il Advertiser ( nuifr-
wump ) : Mr. KiMor's prineipU's on thu
nioney qucsLiotivcro clearly ilellheil during
hid run vats for tbo t'overuorsbip , when ho
stood on a dollnlte platform of hard money ,
mid fought tlie "rai ; baby" cam.ilnin.Ti | , to
their politicalileatli. Koster'.sKA \ a uitist
lOwintf In h"i was Iho crisis of
tlioinllalloa inovoineat. Ho Is pre-eminently
a safe man , and has had suillcli'iit cuti-
servative liusiiiPrts training in his nrivatelifo
to bo able to denl satisfactorily with tlio
'
peculiar pnlilcmshlcli con front'a treasury
secretary. In the prcsenteoiiilitionsot tliinu-s ,
this Is a highly important ntiiillticutlon. Our
clumsy treasury syitoin inevitably Uracs the
ai1iniuislr.ition into the affairs of onllnary
Ih.iincinl business. Something of a routiuu
business training is noccssary in order that n
treasury ( .ot-retary . may understand when t he
rcqiu'stsof binkers for the release of inoncv
from tbo treasury should bo vcedeil to , nu J
\vhere the line should bo drawn.
Cleveland Loader ( repj : ( lovcrnor fi.s. .
tor's appoint men ! , will Iwrecclveu wltu i-n-.it
approval , lie is recognized ni ono of the
soundest ami safest business men in thocout
try. Ilopivoto Ohio as governor two a 1-
tinnist nitlona which stand ninoiiK the best t ho
state ha- , over had. I lo refunded the sta'u
ilebt at a lower interest rat > than Oiiio butnli
\veroovcrsoldat before , lie appointed thor-
onirhly cftlcit'iit men as directors of all our
state iiiblituliims , and no ehiingi-s wi-ro
niado iu their nuinr.n'emeut unless lin-
prrativcly necessary. Ilo ( .urroamU-d .
himself with honest and efficient of.
11 vials ; ho Instituted nuiiiorous min.ir
iniprovcmentsia the onices occupied by tbn
j ovemor iindgave ne\villjiiUy to the po-.i.
tion. Jtwastiirouli | ! bis iuilucaco that lam
wtro pa.seil by tbo state loKlslatnro recuhit-
ingtho lUuiortr.ifllu and conipelling it tu pay
21 tax to the stato. ( Juvoriior l.'ostor . is a
11 radical business man and his administration
otthe treasurydopartnieiit Avill bostt-ielij . .f .
a business character. Ho will bo fouiul a
worthy successor to Secretary Winiloin nnd
will provo to bo sound upon all tbo grv .it
iuestiiiis of llnanco upon which the b
comiaunity dopenib for prosput-ity ,
Very 1/llioly. /
Softbart : "Is Miss 'Irlplliilit nil"
Korvnnt : "N'o , but slm told tnoto tell you
If yon i-.illoil that It ivmvory kind of vou. "
Koftliait : "What , ilidshomount" "
.Servant : "I supposesho inenatlliiit it \\-\i .
very kind of yon to call when sbo was out. "
Ono or Un ; Ili-st .Minds.
Mr. .l.ivno : "ji , tiayton ; hasono of tin
best minds of any woman 1 know , "
Mrs. Jiiyno : "llnst inhuls , Indeed ! Idon't
sco bow you make that out. "
Mr. Jayiio ; "riho s.o perfectly niiiuls hei
own busiue.Mi , , "
Highest of all in I jveuing Power , TI. S. Gav't Report , Aug. rj , iSSo.
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