THE Otf.ATTA. DAIbY 1H3E : SUNDAY , MAHOTl 15 , 1801 , STXTBUX PA(3Ea 15 The Real Onnso of Restlessness and Coui plniut Among Yfnga Earners. RELATIONS OF EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYE , Smut * Ktmtln ! | > Oniiipmlrinii * j\lii > ul IjiH'k-OntM uinl colt-H I''iutn : and 'llu > t.ict of Indiistrlnl discontent does not timi tohe ( Moved , 'Plio ro.i'ons for it hnvo bun Miitvliul for ti.v businessniul profes sional inonltliout much rostult. Sonw nionthinco nbonrdof army ofllcois examined sou-nil other coiiiinissloiuul ofllcm nslo the nmomliv private Hcililloridi.'si'tti.'d , but no one hail tiny I'xiihnntlim of tin * vliPiiomontm oxiopt that tht ) iioii-iiminiUsioui'd ofllccM xxi'io li.id ttun. j\ucl \ soldo niuii who rccelM ) profits unit dividends ami sibirlushiivantl < vil themselves .mil one iinollirr vhy tlw tiunwlio iiwivo wup's HIV dlsron ten toil , ami thov hnu % found out nothing oxicpt tm\t \ Intholr master worltmon and xulkiugilcle- Kaloi mo liiil mon. 'Iho ' | > ilmnrvJMISO otrcstlcssncsi mid coin- jilimt iimoiic the xx'ngo enwra U tint con- snluhi'lim olm.'uiiitactnrliiK niul trailing ami ti'.ms . pollution , xUileh U the shilling font- \IK < o ( this up. ' , aiuthleh icslilts In imttitig n.nvgo \ inmibor of employes nndi-r ntio oinployoi , or ono Him cr . inipnnx ofcmplojea. The question now U not as the iiosentsvsti ) > initH iisto Uiofupti Ifn tliimmimlnr llvo thousand men tlnJtlu'lr v.igos . lixoil and llivlr employment dolcr- llimi-d ni'ooiilliitf to iv sliiKlu will , illscontont Stimuli- breed among UIC.KI. 'J'hoy miy bo j.dl tiratod , but they uo not know xtliutlur ' ) hcy aio as well ticntul mtlioy might Iw Vlint ! hey ice nml fed Is Hint .their meant of HiilMtU'iii'c , mid the question \xhtilhcr tlioy Hh.ill il\o \ lni'oiufoit of In penury , I do- tcrniliii'il by ono manwho H in no xuy nc- couatnUlo to thorn , ami whoso interests nto aihorsoto theirs In tlio sense that buyer ami seller liavoadvo.i-.o intiTOHl ? ; they nro soil- Inp labor ninl ho Ii buiii } , and ho Ihc.s the A. second IMUSO of discontent is Hint the leg * hlntlxonndjildidil Institutions of the c'otin- tr ) , mul thonrfinna ot imhllc opinlns , nro m completely under the Inlltiencu ot tlio oin ] > lo > omis the jiiiluiiiieiit , press , and lionili of I'jiipl.mdvorounderthointliicncooC the pent Imdlords pilor totho rofotm legislation that liu nn In lsU This may lo a good thluj , ' , or it may 1m unfortunate , but -without lemcilj. 'lhc > point sit present Is simply to rccouiuo the I.ut U'tfislalors nnd Judges nro protly ui'iii-iMlly siiiveMful men. In the counting- IIIIHSO sen-.oof tlio term , and no rain iidcoph ini > > ilili > of the iieoclof rep.iirniK a hriilgo that his eniikul him o\er \ the stii'.un ho doei not o\pi'L-t to cross iiKdn. Mostof tliom nio cini'lincTSjOi1 .soil.illj , coniuiL1 rililly and po- htualij nsioeiatcd vith unploturh. Tiii'lr point of view iathatof tlio employer. The iMiiploiii fec'l'i lllcc an Alsatian under ( icrinin or ail IrNhnrin nnclor Knglish govotiiinont. 'Iho ' KoxnrniiiC'iit may ha nlislincilv Kooil , Ijut ho docs not buluve tint it his arty rojfiril for him. The owner of a no\v.p.iicr \ | isnoccs- fi.irilynn employer Intlio.itistiiet hoinikjht Mnpithi/c\\ithtlio liili'Uhxeis1 niiion , Int tt'i'ii ' ttero is thotj pogiapldiMl union ; tlieio ha pilmal l.uv of soililofrnso tint sets him ncainst thnt Does thlt primal li\v \ settle tlin \\iiolo \ lulioi ( iiustioti , aivil nialio lli cll.ssioll W'.e' No 'Ihocssonli.il ooiulitiou of soi Ml 01.K i If tli.it . to the liiKst po ililo I'vtint -.AV.OO man shall iissipnovoi'liis lightaof sell- ilnfon iM. * hn st nli > . ' ' ' i Tim thud iMiisc. of liulustn.il discontent IH an iimnedhito result of Uioc.iuso Just men tioned The laws arc mnilo m mon \vlio aio rich , or whoso re-olcrtlon doiuiidM | \ipou ui'h mon ; tliey wo construed aril nilinlnutered by nun vlio , until ttiey bci'aino JudKe.i , weto the nttor- ncjs of corporate anil pilvateiiitoiestswhtcb In'no small nunibci of cases ivcrcnatngouis- tloto thuliitiiosts of the unssosof the poo- plo. Mbnt jiissosfor publicsoiitlinciitlsthu sentiment of tlio exi-han o , of the club , anil of Iho men vbo c-anntToid to own hrwoiiows- pnpoi-s , So niiherhally is thit > trno that , vhlle a man uuiyiulvocnta to any extreme tbo IntereNtsof tbe moiioyedolasj , ho tiiinot advocate tlio Interests of the poor nntl tlio \\aue eanicisvitliout being dcnoiiiued in loidiiig no\\spapets as a dcmuKOKiio and , i blalliuisluto. Tlio hired niront ot capital maj i'ow lint Uo pleasm without loianiont , but tlio bill of I.iro of nil oidinavy hotel dliinor p.irt.i- Itciiof bj a hired iiKimtof labor Unovgoini , ' the rounds of the press to discredit tins man \\lth \ the labor orpniilMtlons pay thoii agent moru than their individual membuu oani , for the sumo rciiiou that the people of the I'ultod ht.ites pav their iiicslilent nsiniieh nsa hundix-dnveiiiBO litl oiisi-ane.irti , Thii third cuiso of lnilustii.il Uwontent Is that lav , tlio ailn.hiistration . of law , nail what juisesfor iiubllosetitimcnt , all eoopeiato to repress urnoiitf men who rcielvowiioithow { new \\ltluh mo ui i in it ted tomou who iccoivo profits and dividends. On July fc , IbbO. six mon were catto ttio city pilsou In I\ew \ York for ilisti ilmtlin ; Inind bills lU-kiiiK people not to buy bie.id nt \ VidoLamlBrufi. . bakery. Hut on July \ IS'JO ' , a gnu id jury in Kow Vork lefuscd to inilicl the eloaUnmUen \\lic \ had by romvrtcd ncllon locked cut tlicir employes t hero vrm a strike In the shop of ouoof tlio members of the associa tion And on August 15. b'JO ' , fi\o \ striking i lpiir-inikoH ; In lllngliainton weio sentenced to one hundred days in the penitentiary for the olVeuca of "iiiclictui } , ' " tlio faitorios ( 'oinp.no tliH .scnteaio with tlio ilnoof $ JO vlilcli was Imposed , Koptoinber 1(1 ( , on C'luctt , Coon X Co. , the larccst oollir and shlit iiuin- ufiioUirer-v in Troy , N V. , for the violutio't ' of tUotnctoiy Inns in worliliifr women over time. "This Is the thin"says n dispatch from Troy , "whti.li , tlirouah \vntihtnan , one nlgUL last \\eok \ , cxclmlcil IVputy l-'ai1- tory lloolcy ft-oin its promise when ho en- ilrnvoieil toi'iitcrtho buiUlinp toltivntlpato vhctlior tiioli\vwns ilolatol. " The olstnct attoriio > is imotcil as baying that the lockout bj tlio clOiik-innuurmturcis uas na fnllv covcrcil l > v the "toyccll" net of the btntoof Ko\v York at the bojimt hv tlio baltoi-s In IfcMi , Tin' JuilKoH saU to hnvo leinailtoiliif tlio unction or the RIand jury , "it is.imoit dittroraua i)1000'011 ) ' ' to establish to lot the workiuuiiifii know tliat thtuo ! 0110 law for the ileh .mil another lfi\\ for the pool1" 'Jluit iifecdleiit lu licoii cstabllshcil bu emmljury romiKteuil almost entirely of era- lilo > oi < , and inrludini ; o o oftbo richest liii-n In tliot'iiitod States. Nov. wl is It tl.nt tlie roinnicrdnl ami jimfosiiontu classes tUmaiul tlicimiihliiiioiit of nieuvlio comotno to wise the wtoof i\u \ t sund protoit tlic men whoi-oiiibinu to huurllio rate ol wages * The truth Is nut otloii iihnittecl , hut it Is frankly sUteil In ono cf his lectures ca labor amiages by Liiuil litassL'v , n nun of wealth and the son of tlio niiiu ntio iirobablj employca moro froolalwr than any other man in hbtory. Ilosa.is' " .Much of the objection that exists In the inibliiMiiiml towani trades unions roMs , as It nm t to confesscil , on the . enorjl reluct unco tosueauy crt'ort made toui&otlio jirli'o of labor. " 'Iho conuncieial niui professioiul dieses nro buyers of labor , nml thoyiebiiit any combination or net on the part of the Pi'lltmof Julior that In caluilutoil to culiunco the piUx1. Thcro is , pcrhajHj no other act of organ ized labor nicro wnlelv coniloninod thnn tlio sini ) > .ulietnj strike , 'llils U condemned for lU folly by mon who imagine theinsclvos to X bo qulto tn symidthy with the labor ino\o- \ Diejit. Vvtfbo i ) iniullictic lockout li 11 in it- tor of common occurrence' , and hardly OUT cxcitci iuhttr.ii ) comment in nowspapow , ilubsaiul ixehanijes U .1 ucnspn | r does dcnnunco : uyiiip.ith ! llu loekont it is prctlv sure to learn from oilier iiowsunpcrs aad from worelmiit princes , rallroaJ kin0'3 ami otl.er pecuniary iioteiiliitos , that the editor of the lunorNu deuiajfOktio , who is "pandcrlup to the lower cl.is&cs , " 1 luxo menlloncil the fact tliat Hst iuinmcr , thcro bttiiiK n &triko In ouooluak- thop In .Nmv York , tlio inimuhL-turera , by concerti'il action , clewed their shops nml turnoil all ihoir opcMtlvw out InAUBii"t lost Vlco l'rf.- > idintVcUb.of tlio Now York Ccntul nilltonJ , ncfordlnt' to i > statoinent nttributed tnhUnln the dully p.ipcrs , saiiHo luid ilosed the royalr sliujts uud thronti ireivohtindro duicii out cf employment U > cnu o some of thp trainmen ycro on a ' ami lui bdloToil that the men In the ivtuilr * lioivero | nclpltiK thom , A tllspiich from I'ltulmrs , Si'iitcmlKsr ft , niiiionnoed the or- franlratlon of .11 atnoilatlon , IndiltUng the XVcitinirliausi1 < omvru In I'itt. burK , the Yal I .wit utiili 'oil s arms oonintiulot In Ton nii'llout. nml other or iinl/atlnnH , iMiipliiilni ! fm.WK ) men , biuinil by an anii-otwiit that if tlieroiinn < trlko In mo ntublMnticnt all tlicothorestnlilisniontsMiotilildlscharfrotlu'ir \\nrkniinnnlilthiiitrlkers hul sulunitlivl to ilu'lr niMton , iiiul tliat 11 ninn wlio tnu'li In ono of tin1 iwnolutH o tablUlitiicnts wainot to bo omilo.\eil | tunny ollior 0110. Thii pant sliiimior thiro \ > ivs a itrilw in enc of the nioioecosliotn in I.ynn , Mn . On Soptotn- bit It , nil tholiiaiiiifiietnii'rsuero notl tlnl by tlio walkliifTilelogilo oflholr union I menu tlio sicrouiry of Iho nisoclition - - to leek out 1M , ) " ) Morkmoti. On An pint " . ' liwt it was deolili'd. not bv Mr Jolin T. Moulton , biitbv the Miiiooi'oMaiiufiiotnivr.s Hssocntllon in Lyiiti , that it llio men vMiod toil-turn torotl \ < In .Inhn T MoiiHnn'ssho | ) they must Unso at fJ li1 pot week than tlioy Kotnt llio tiiniMif iln sttlko. Three joaroiiiu , in Il'orrhill , MUM , , tlw was a stilkctn ono shiiiliop aj-'ilnst .1 toilui'tion of wuiros The Slio anJ I.i'lllnM'e\fliliijo , a I'oinlilnallnii < if employers , ilnseil ovoij sbop iiilo\\n In the sanio vcar , 1 si | , t ho'chasers in ono sllvor iiiiiiufncttirliii ; ostabUsliinuiit < < truck , ami all tlio ether sllvt-UMiru inaniifacliirotH dls- inUsotl every cluner inlliolreinplov wliowm n Knight of Labor l-'oin1 liuiulrnl men who Iiiul not stiuc'kM'ro \ livlteil out , Not ouo word ut adu'fso coiiiinotit on these tiling comes from the ( 'ival newspapers tint do- niiuncotho folly unit the xvicked ness of hyin- ii.uhctlc strikes. In ls7 the lirleklajers In t'lilca o had tlio unsu'iiknlilu oltrontcry to insist th.it the wain's tan' hid oarnt'il during tlio wide sliould bo iLiiil In them oiiSntin- liv , mid tlio i-ombincil bullik-i-j replied by dlsintssliiK all the men In tlulr employ , Mliothor brlfklnjcis orotlitTi 'llu'rowftH , i sliiUoui ono clothing "Imp in I'hll.ulclplila In bS7 , and llio iiuiuifactnrers , lj ) conibiiird iiitlon , closed tlielrsluipi. In Boston , in tlio SUMO year , n clx'.ir inuiuifairturer lioeaino nd'iiidHint his mmouhl \ \ stnlio aiul tlio Clu'ar Maniifai-tuiert. ' assocl.itio'i closed all the shops. Tlio bojcott is a weapon whith is coiiiloiimed only xihoii nsed by norkiiiciiii'iiVhon the KcnlliiK Iron norka , \\hosoctosuio was not duo to labor a lt.it'on ' , Mcro loopcnod , employment \vas refused ta wery mini who was u member of a labor organization Throtenr.s \ aso thirty-seven J ow Jersey leatlior inanufiieUiicrs' bound themselves to e.itli ether uuilor.i peiulty of JI.IKK ) not toomnlov a ICuiqht of I.ntioi r-.nst ttliitor the .suiieiiiuiiiilont of the Ijoin ; Isliuul rallro.ul disobliged the telej-ra ph o | > uralors at .IniiKiic.i iiiul Monis i'nilc lie.- e.msotbey . hid been chosen o nicer A In the Ordorof Telesraphers and all other oper.ituu were warned notto join thoordor. Tlio president of the Spring Valley real company in Illinois has denied that after the strike In that inlno in issDtho moniixsrs of the rullcf lommltteo ainoiii , ' the miners had lieoix blnukllstod , lint the president did not have cliarco of tlio iiiincj pOKOiinlly ; ho li\ed nta dUttince , ami thu cvlileiicolnut lie It mlstnkc'ii is loncluslvo I hmo nuiloiibt th.it Iho IN'ow York UvenluK 1'ost regarils the blicklistiiiB'ot members of relief com- inltteos as u nccossirv pleco of disdplino IliniKcr is the iinUiralally ot tlioemplojer In llxliifjtho piico bo will pay for labor , mid liilerferoiico witli lumber is , tlmefoie , Insuboulinatloii. 'Iho proslilont of Ihu bpiinK Valley company , whoso npont lefnscil woilc to tno niomiiers of the rclltf roiniinttcoihen otliL > strikersire \ i \\i-re \ \ le-oin- ployeJ , is tlio Kintlein.in. who , if the I > fc\v \ Vurlchun Is to ho trusted.\uotu to LMcsldont Iepoof ) the Now VorlcUoiitial nilro.ul , bopHiiiK for.i piss fora filviul , and saying , "Althoughjou mo uiopiibllcnuand Iain n ( kmon.it , wo do not illiler inui'li In regard to our views In cniiiicctimi with coiporalo prop- uty , and I may bo aljlo to servo llu o lutei- ets hhoulill pull through ( bo eloctoilto eon- Analogous to tin-so cases Is tint of the as sociated oilelc nimnfnc'tnrtrs \ . on Sup- teinbcrri. IS'.K ' ) . ncieoili nt todclhcr nnj moie biic'U in Nnv Vnrlc. o\eu \ undereontiicts , so loinr us thuhrickot nuy oneof the nnnuf.m- liireisu its disci Imi ti ati'd ngilust 'riii'hilinrinucns uiobltUily ilououiK'od ho- oiiiisothuy ti v toproxcat inun fiom norlclni ; for w.iguh not sntisfmiory to thounion llut pie- tends , from an nuito scuin of indixihnl \ nut ironi a soilsu ciosiro to u \ MieeslouIf a man uishei lo tdiilc his \A ilhiduallty in a joint stock company bis proxy to a man honox-orsaxv , nail allo\v his business to bo regulated in a secret dlicctuis' ineotln , ; where ho has nooiec , mid thopubllo no knouludec of what pees on , ho Is welcome to. But if ho sinks lilt in- diUdu.ility inn labor union , wo nro liiov piessibly shocked , "U'o who buy labor aio enthusiastic champions of the riulit of n man to sell liis labor at a "cut" rate. \Vo have a profound contempt far tlio man \iho , in national , political , social , and roll- Kious affairs , maltes the best teims ho can for himself , iircsri'ctivo of the Interests of the bodv of wlili'h ho is a member , but in labor mattfiso pretend to nUimre it. In tinlh MO do not , but It helps to keep tlio 1 rlco of labor iloMii. The cmplojcrs have just as keen a scnso of the itniiiatiiii ; effects of nnderbiJdlntras tlio cMnplojcs ha\e. Tlio > form association's tn a\old \ bnlding apaiiist ono ai other , but do all in tlicir poxicr to prevent \voikmen from following their cxuinplo. On October 11 ls.ss , tin ) Inkers of Noxvnrlc , 7s' . J. , a recd vilh onch other , under a penalty of Wi , not to soil b re id at loss than f > cents a leif at wholesale , mid iitihusimu time they reduced the wcicht of tholoat In Chicago , on Sop- tember-l , L'hairnim Hodclaidbf the V\e-tein insseiii-er nssooliillon , lined ( be IvansasC'itj , hi Joseph ,1 Council Illiiffsr.iilioad for sell- niR a tlckot to Ht. 1'iuil for SH instead of slS S . Much sympathy hns been expiesscd for the New York viclox\ whoso bakcshon vas boycotted , but none for tlio I'liiladclphli ' vido\v , wbo , in October , Ibss , louncl It imposslblo to buy poods for her ait stoio because sbo had boon accused of cuttlm ? prices , and , peiidiin ; tier trial for this olTenn1 , not known to tlio liwBofhor country , the J\'c\v York xrhriir- Mlc'i-s would not sell toiler. Tlio Atkinson car sprint ; company in issb applied for mem bcrshiu in a combination oftiiUnny spring nunufact'iierwblclihad bivn ci anl/iul to le u'alo ' pilces , a ] ieuiicious object when houirlitbv workmen. Tlio total amount of work to bo clone xvns allotted ninoni ; the nietr.b'Ms of thunvioclition Kaeh inoinbei1 paid'Jper cent on his nllotmeiitnnd 15 per cent on all ho did In excels. Those s.ig.ieious npreon.ents for solf-pioteotlon arc piccisc.lv analogous to those xviekcd anil tyrannic.il niles of tlio labor union which icquiio each member to coiitiilmto so much per week to the common fund , which ictftduo the num ber of hoim ho shall \\orli \ , nnd line him If ho docs moio than hisshaiu , Kiich member nlso lind to exhibit his comui-tsto the asso cl.ition As the allotment of the Atkinson I'Oinpany v as very small , the line foi ox-ur- work \\milil \ linvo been ruinous and the com pany refused to p > into the combination The combination then nrraiiRed with Iho Ameri can Steel association that the liittor should cliargothe Atkinson company 10 per ton for steel In excess of the inlco umrKCil meinbcis of the combination : and the members of the I'oinblnntion afriecd nniongthonisolx-M that wlionuvor the .Atkinson conipmiv bid on a coiitrnet n member of the ibse > o.iatloiiviis \ to tnlo the coiitiact at lean tliiin cost , and the loss Has to ho inndo up to it out of the common fund , lids nionnt the eomploto nnd speedy rulii of the Atkinson company. In Oetober , Isy , the inanufncturori of perforated chnlr seats ngroecl with ono another not to sell poods , except at special and liitrh rates , todoaleis who cut prices , nnd o.ieh nwmburof the asso- dition clcpositoelu huge sum of inonej In the common fund , to bo forfcitoel In case ho \iulated nnv rule of the nssochtion. The minufnetmcrs smd ] obhers of Jewelry have a trust , \vliicli , in ( k'tober , isss , ilrox'o J M , t'handler A Co ofClevelnnillntobinlaipti.y , siinniy lofuslnjr to sell RODIto ! them ImobiT , the wnteh-caso niinufni'turcr foi cod In to the combination unwillingly , hut when the combhi.i'ionoreleroil him to liroaka I contract for\outieases with tlioWntclifiml \uUchiotnp.iny \ . because tlw latter hnd xvith- draxvn Irom the roininiiy ho refused toobcv. The coiiiuiiMtion tried to rum hiinj.iiid would probably have siu-.ceedeil if ho had not owned a watch factory and bcui ivblo to put complete foods on tlio market. Iu ISSa burial ca-so niiunifneturor dccidod to ruin an outside concern unless It riimo Into the asso ciation. It xvm arranged with thocoMln- Inrdwnro pool that if tlio outside smimfne- turerdiel not ralw his pi-ices for caskets ho should bo compelled to pay n higher price for his coflln tiiiiiinlng > than the members of the trust had to par Tno expansion of the rnllroatl systcai nnd the consolidation of Hues Is dally throtvlnc \nstcr.mil uisternumborsoC men umlor llio absolute control of ono man , 'Iho lorpora- lion U the. pnrty thnt Is under ohlivrntlons to the community , but , rclyliiguiwii thopulllo Imoatlcncoof incon\cnlciice , the inanngci cnrrv tldnps with n htcli himd ntiil tniit sc- ciirely tn pulillc Irrltntlon to fon'o the em- ptoos ) Into siibiiiljsloii The corporation ! iiiiv dotmslnes.s n tlulr OMII terms nrnotat all , hut tlio vmplou'4 must ktvp ImsliuMt go- till ! no nmttcrvhnt the term * arc lltllw y mm telc'tjraiilH'mploX'Oinroto bo deemed soi- dters in mi army unit inbjteted to tnllltniy ti < i'lplini < Tlinsls tin oc lncy of a com- ni'ili-r'Hiainil ' unlmlanied b ) tlio Interruption ifMit > urb.inlraaie The imbUe KunmttUivi itsinlilli-rs ciiitlnultv ) of i-mplojinent trhl beloro dliiulual , aiH i lon Incasoof slckncsi orliijurj. poniloin forsurx-lvinjwidow. * nnd cbllclren , a retired list nnd a home. Now , what does the public nuarantc-o r.nl\x iv cln- pluyosl NVli.it do tlio rullioad companies inurantec * t lu'inVliy \ , brnkeinenaroKi'ouiid \ipnmler tlu wbeols ovoty xvcelc liecnti * ! ) s iiet.x appliinces weald cost a little money , and tlio public1 , thill is , tlio nation , will not compel the com panies to Incur the exneuse Tin ) rail- \ \ companies x\lll noon flushing nrnUemcn and biirnniKUp nw ontrrrs until thodnyof Judgment unless the hw compclls thom to alwIlslillnUeiiplini ; and carntovM. To nmiits of a cortaln cli itseemi to bo eonchislve of all dclmtoto siv tint aiallxxay compain mint have tlio right to diHinlss Us einplM's at anv time and for any ca si > , and \\llhoiitaccouiitnbllityto iiuy one1 , llut if a rnilroaiU'onip.-niy picked out br dUmissiil not Knight sof Ijibor , but all the democrats in Its employ , or all the comiminlcants In 1'iotestint 'cliurclies , t tldiilt ninny people x\ho iiiujjlno the acts of u iivilroad manager me toiilduhatul Bacicd to bo inquired into , vould Hnd the acts and motive of tlio rail- will manager legitimate subjects of Inx'estl- llutwhat hort of men nro thcsoi.uiroaii \\lio aio to bo deemedis ; sacioilaa used lo bol The intcr-stato commeico ii iuote | < MltU approu , tlio Judge ment of thosemto coinmlttco on intcr-stito cmnnuive tlwt railroad niaimtrineiit las been viistuful mid exliavasant. .luilRO looloy In- vcstiKnleil tl'i > p.menirof-ralo war in Cbie.iK'o two years ago , and hisioporl shows the rall- 10 id oftlc'iaH m the net of dof\hi tlio law , sieriililnt ; the iiilcieslsof the stocltholders , xloliitua ; tlicir agreements vlth each other anil surreptitiously combining \\ith tlio "waivers' ' lo cheat tlio public , and tlien l > inir nboutit. , liicUjere.sham'sdecision ( ! Ina cvo in\ol-Mii > r \Valaslirullioad ) roccliorslilp. in ISM'I ' , arraiKiisfourof the most powerful lallroad men iu this countrj fort'fuas ' frauds and RWindllns ; . The Now Voile papers of hepteniherii , lsM ! , published tliC fhar es of Illinois L'enlral stoeldioldcrs , th.it the b.ul miinaseincnlof tlio olllcera bad brought tuo load totlie\orgo of rum , and tkmniiidhi tlio election of now ofilceis xvtiosliould Iw practi cal railroad1 men , and "llio e.stalilishinont of closer and moro cord ill relations between tbo companv nnd the public , the patrons of the ro.ut and tU employos" On Alirch24 , l ss , the Cldcano , Rock Island i. Pad tic railroad company llled in the United States district court In Chlcatroa paper cliargmp tlio Ohi- C.IKO , Dnrllngtoiut IJulncy railroad compmy with wn iiii , ' a disaslious rate war for tbo avowed mirposoof competing the railroailsln Illinois , Wisconsin. IMlnnesota , loivannd Jlis- souri to put nil thole business nhsoltitelj In the hands of a tiust In order to uscnpu bnnlc- luptcj , and that the compmy permitted tbo striUo then in operation mi lit own lines bccauso itoukl aid tbo rate war in dcmoiali/ing busines1 ? , reducing loveimos , anil foic'ng olbor iominlesto ) trointotlio tiustjthat it was the purpose of tlio IJutlingtoti eompmy , liy biiiif-'liKr about a strike on its own line llrst , toabiorb nil the enniueois and tliemen in the L'nitodStates who wcio not nipinhors of the npithcrnood , anil thereby tender it Im- jiosMiblo foi its competitors to mm their lo.ids , and that Its demand for i-itcichniiK'o of t radio vas not undo in Rood faith , but for tlio purpose of bringing about a strike on tlio other lines. Too man ) amoiitf the manapreis of our west ern wuls aio men ot a very lostanp. \ . 1'noy nro unlit for am important trust , largely de- \oiil of aitj moi.il sense and of any conscious ness of xx'lnt auliDncstrespoiislbllitj implies. There is no rulix > nd whoso iniiin emciit is U'stcd in ChiciKo , or administered by per sons associated with Chicitro iutorests , tliat Is notchslionestly inma ed , run tor pritato cuds If this istbo oonduet of raihoad managers ton-aid the public , iipon whom thot dopcnt ] for business , and toward the stockholders , to whom they purpoitto bo responsible , km wise and just are tlie-y ! , ' ' < . 't' j'trtj iJ"'A . ! ' UL-aimencoi 1110 eiiiiceMUIon | Wnom they acknowleilf ntrtrcpeiidencc , ami to whom JliOY uIlt no responslliilitj' ' l'ntu > 1'r.niii Pownus. \\'A \ .IIIXCTOV , I ) . C. H IX(1 1 'fj I It J I'fES. Ashtabula , O.bas n lion tlint recently hid an OKI , ' shaped like a ciook-nocked fjourd. The Ilatikld twins , tlio baby with tivo heads died at Kt.Vajiie , JnJ. , shortly after birth. I.earv , Cl a , hoists of a nc ro boy eighteen years old who is si < c feet ntidciHUt inches till and weighs 115 iioundi. Uhailes Johnson , of Amber townsliip , Jl.ison county , Mlebiuan , Is only sixteen jears olit and yet \ullisl ( ! ) ( ) pounds. The Kexiton ( lja. ) inulpct Kill thnt \icl ( > hid fuo pounds when two weeks old died , nged tlvo months , and weighed iivo poimcls , IxontuckyU otcrdolnt ; itself as a land of fast hoises and lair \\omnn It lias [ iioduced nglrl who h.u amauodo\Mi her back lilto ti liorse's. .lohnC. SomeniU * a farmer livinu near -Aberdeen S. 13 l ai four-months old pip Mhich sucks hiscox\s. To accomplish tbo leit it sits on its haunches like ados. A \\hlteseal , wol bliifr about one hundred and tMenty-llvo pouiiils. WH killea In KLII- coc.is ueek near Mr. Holly , X.J. . by Is'iitt AVells. The nnlinal was accompanied by. another of its species which was jet black. OAn Aldemoy cow , ovned by Chniles llurkct , of U'olfsburtf , Pa. , Is not jet nlpo xcars old and is the mother of seventeen calves bhojravo birth to twins four tiinni mid to triplets tlneo times , and all her off spring nro living except ono. A Hlrch linn ( Mich. ) fimily nonils the ohlldieii to the countiy school , somodistanco aiViiy , In a peculiar manner. It lias an eminently sifo liorso. Thoctiildren drive to school In the morning , bead the horse for tiomo , 111111 no promptly returns. In tlio aftor- iiooii lin is sent after them in "tno s > aino daveiloss way. " niias I-oons , ajcd clcrhty years , died ro- centlj nt his Into rnsldpme , tcii miles iioith of Muncie , Ind. Mr. Lyons xvas one of llio cailiost settlers of the Misslssinnoxva vnlloy. Ho possi .s.od a marked phj-ioal peculiaiiiy In the fact that ho hail no luir , boiiif'hairless fiom his biitli. Ho tilso has a hon tint lias no luir ether than a light luz on top of his heiiel. A negro livinglu AVIllinms.towti , MassIs said lo bo 101 years old. It is also alleged that liowasboru xvitli an extra hard head nnd ahorii over an Inch In length em tlio fiunt lione , and thnt uiiii'iiiitjliig wactlco soon inailo his brain-lux n terrible weapon. During thocoui'io of his long life ho hns killed rams , broken doors , smrmcd g rinel- sioncsnnd nmnlerfd hulls by simply butting them with his awful head. rholongest suit ot linirlii the worlel is perhaps that vJdch grox\a on thnhead of Miss. Asenath I'lnlpott ' , ofnaine.svillo , Tex. , hers trailing on the pound when she st.incls uearl ) four foot , mid nicMsiirlnir in all ten feet unit SLVUII Inches. Miss I'liilpott is u slight , clolic.ito woman , upprondiliiK middle ngo and lepards licrninciiiticcnt tiesses as lather a miKanro , roiniilaliiing that their weisht actunlly diiiins hcrstroiiKtti , A white-haired Alhlno baboon now on ex hibition at Kimticrly. South Africa is the first specimen of its kind over seen. Its hnlr Is snow xvhlto nnd its skin liiio xx'hlto iilillillo \ the face nnd the palms of the hinds nnd feet are llcsh-color. The eyes nro of a redibhplnl : . Tlioiinlmal was cauyhthy n farmer in the \Vnterburif district of the Traiisuial Its mother wlilchhadtobcshot toellect thocaiituro-waalho ordinary kind of bntoon. It is nov aboutsox'en nioiit'hsold , not n bit vicious , but vary phijful und In what was nt ono time a great box or swamp , lllram Uoberts. near iCcnihilxlllo , Ind. . somodaysnvro while runnliiK a ditch exhumed several perfci'tly preserved skele tons of deer found Just as tbo creature's mired , posilhlyhundieds of years n o. Uno lieadvns \ found with out spreading antlers of nslonishlngsUo. the length of tlio born be- IKK fouy-clght Inches and the measurement from tip to tip forty-oiio Inches , Uloso totho bend the-flrcumforeneo twelve nuhos , nml twenty Inches , from the head llfteon Inches. Mho horn is black , ullsteiiini ; in the sunlight like polished Ivory. H is ro inlcd as unextreinolyaluable specimen , auu.Mr. Hobcits U having it mounted. i : > o Witt's ' L.ittlo iirlyllson : ! : omy pill to euro sick headache and rcgulato the bowels. Her Mr Whlletieil Wbllo Waiting "Soars for Her Rccwant Lover. HOPE THAT LASTED'AS LONG AS LIFE. Slu * Is V > xv nit Itmiito nl' tlu Oltl AUiinnn' Home Itvn U'lio 1 ncil Nutliim There isn pretty little love story conneetod uitbthu life of Niitlim C.lVlsom.tlip swlteh- mrm who w.ts Idllod Iu Iho lUullutjtoii yards ; wo weeks a o. l\ilsiiii ) was not nlwnya a railroad man jears a o ho was n farmer near the little [ ownof Uroxvn's ValleyMinn , xvhere , with ids asod pirents , lie eultlx-ntecl tlio tiroad acres of tin1 forllle prairies of that state , and nutuinii nflur autunm har\ested tbo go'.don ' Ki'aliuuid liaulcil it to the markets. Some ten voais ape the mother died nud n Mrs. Jane U'hltiioy , a widow of llfty years , was cmploji'd as housekeeper to look after the nflairs about the farm house. In his countiy home , Knthnn , who was a vounirnianof tiirtx.lnultiot beoii iieeustom- cd tofom.ile Hocioty.nnd . after the nilx'entof tbo vblovltis not lonjr before ho was smitten \\ith her clnrms This resulted in loiif. * walks thlou h the \nlle\s \ and besldo ( be lutiblln tnooks , nnct as tlio birds ; .imr about them , the couple pledged theli love and tbeccldlin , ' day xvas sot l-'annimr bec.imo . distasteful to younir Pol- som and lie ilotermined to try life in thoclty. The old father argued against Ids son le.ivhiK tbe mrentil roofwhile x\lth tears in her eyes . .laiioVnitiiey plead for him to stnj. Tin1 fall crops were safely housed , the fattened bo s and cattle wcio iolu , and with the money in his pocket , N'atlnn bid ail Sou to tlio homo anil the loved ones and stnited for Chicago to carvooutiinamo and a Tin tune , promising to lotuin when the rosus blooinud ngniti and make Juno his wife. The winter inssednndat i-esular intervals letters full of love were received from t'ht- o , doscrlbmn Clilciigo nnd the wonderful e , the birds and the ( lowers re turned. Tbo trusting vldow , who hnd laid aside the weeds of inouiiilnp , boKan to [ ire- naro the wedding robes , but the man of her cholc.s did not return. The fond loUm ? letters did not arrive as frequently us formerlv , when sudaonly tlioy stopi ui altOKCthor. 'J'lio blushes faded from the cheelis of Jnno Whitney , nnd ns she packed away the bridal jjown , she dotcr- mined tolsit \ the city bj tholalto and learn the worst Tlio older Tolsoiuwns anxious that she should unite the tiip and nrj-cd lior to KO In duo time Chicago xvas reached , but the welcome tliat Jane received was not a warm ono. She was informed by her loxer that the ilresofaa had not only burned loxv , but bad pone out foroter. The shoics of the lake wow visited , anil then Jnno determined to sliufllooiT the moitalcoil , but she changed her mind and ilctoruiiucilto live and lo\o YouiiRrolsoin had1 been prospctous and fortune had smiled upon him to a certain ilo- 1'i-ec Non only had Toituno been kind to him , hut it had Bwen him an oppoitumly of hceutiiiK'i position as a swltehinan , besides meeting a widow , Mrs. Dr. Day , who \vns fairlo look ujion. , - l.ovo M.IS made to her , nnd In duo time re turned , but as business was not troocl , tlio doc tor mox'cd to llurliiigton , In.vlioio she prac ticed her profession , and with Mrs , Dav ab sent , ChlciKO could not hold Folsom o ho re-l'iicdto | accept a siirdlar position iu tbo lovu town. A fo\v days liter Mi's , Whitney appeared upon thosceue , that she miKh * roslde"clo > e to tin' man who liad loved anil forgotten. I' oi sonio tnni ! the thico lived in lliirliiiptoi' ' , when I'Vilso \\a3tran \ sjfcrod to Omaha Jn ( luotlnicbothwonicii'roinovccl to this city , Mrs , Dahiiiiilii \ ! < rout Lcr shiiiftlons a physl- n.'rhlljLAlra.Vliltiiev fonncl piiiiiloMiioiit m a nurse la the homes'of'honio ' ' tf the best 'amilies in thoclty. Matters continued hi tills nvmncr for 101110 linio both xvomcii lovinff tlio man with all hoirdovotcd hearts , Tbo love of ono was etumod , but for the other thcro was nothing Hit sorrow , On .luno Hi , Ibsj ) , .ludgo M < - CullouKh of tlio county c'ourt porfoitned the ceremony that made ISntlian l olsoni nnd Mrs , Dr. Day mm : nd vife. Tno iiiformntlon was comoypd to Mrs. Whitney , but she refused to uolievo It true , still rliiichiR totho de'iusionthatsotnoday I'olsom would rejient and claim her as his own. Tlio wedding rohoof jcarsa o were , aken from tbe trunk , fondly pa/od nt and tbenicpacltid , witli the remark , " .N'ato will lotuin some day a.d fullll the promise thnt lie nude. " These lend thy d"eams of carlvlovo and ilox-cilion were never renlizoti , and as jcars ; illed away , time and aoirow xvnlteneil the : iosses of irolcicn hair that had beautified the : madof the country girl. Atlastafterveaib ofwaitiinr , her health iroUc ilowii nnd bhobecame nninmito of the Hurt street homo , vborosbo icmains todaya poor , old and decrepit woman. Tin ) wife lived hnpplly with her husband , lint when the great shock caino a few \\eoks mo she ns nearly prostintednnil i-eceived the sympathy of many as she followed the funeral corto oto the fravo. On thnt day the inmates of the home could lot uiHUistand why an old woman sat by Lho window ami ciiod lllte a ohlld as tno licavic passed along the street , not can they mideistandhy a wliite-haired old lady weeps bitterly whenever the name of Nathan folsom Is mentioned. There vas n report that Mrs Whitney will claim thu$700 insunncotliat I'olsom carried on lilslifeln the Switchman's Mutual lielief association , Inn this is falso. She says thnt while I' olsom was untrue to his pledges , she will lay no claim to the inopcrty ho owned. T > o Witt's ' Little 1'nrly Risers. Host Itt'lo pill over mado. Cure constipation every linio rsTono pqual. Usotheninoxx BROWIN STOCK FARM 1891. STALLION SEASON. 1801 MON WOOD 11212. ' ircd by Mnnon , bv Nnt rnii ! , J ! > " , ' 1st dim l > iL > laio , bj I'.iiuoit J.'lVi- ' I'd dim Aiithein , by C'ltvli'i1 103 Id diiiu August i. by Itv-dyU's llollhiindor. lib iliiu Holly MIlN.by bioley'sAiiierleiinsuit ' Brood lircs , Cells and Fillies For Sale , Inclmllnstwoby thwKivnt IlliclcUUes \ : slro oflnlim \ \\U \ | | i > s ' . " .Jl ; a No a fa ihlo In ed J-j iaiold WIIKVU1 sliillliii : i Koolom , MII | for , , ! itairuc ] ) . ; or better , eomo and see tin-in l ' ' M. P. BROWN-/- , ' Pnpll'lon.Nob Turkish Tea 250 , Turkish h Cure 500 , Turkish Lin iment 500 , Tiirkish Asthma Cure 500 , Halm's ' Golden Dys pepsia Cure -pc ; , Turkish Toothwash 250.- All druggists. HOTEL DEI , ! . OlSfE. Cornwr Mth. and 'Onpltol ' Avemui , Just completed , UcttfclOO roonu , threi fctnlrw ij's , Irom tin toil to the battnin , has ( Inoole-vator and dinning rooai sorvioe , n tlroprool tnroughont , finij blllir I room.ml thi-line-.t toilet rooms m the city. Lar jo Sample rionis. Suites with bath , Jc3. ( Jo- 1-lth undUatiltol Avo. Street car uervlco in all directions. Itrito * . from $12.60 to itl UO , KOTEIi , Jlllfl'llll , I tit' . Itfllllltlll Iliiildliifi in < > im/i , bi'lrk / / ! ' iriillH nninlnii , torimf. All tiie < < ( / / / a ml jIllOI'H ItlH'tl iritk sttiltl'HtllH | | illtlllHUlltlllfl It tillIMItill- I t/tilrk. rtrefHrniH'H unit / ! tlir < i\tijlnint tin" Imililiitti , liot fiitil t'ulil Kdtfi-nml miiiMliIni-in I't'rrii room , 2'tiblit B-SILLOWAY , Prop. 'SP R IN Although modestly inclined about juitlino ; in an uppcaraiUT.vill \ nouTtlido coino , we , hying" no diicctconimunicalioinvith tliiMvi\itlicr IHUT.UI. thought it bi l iuanI'Mnt \ , to lie on time \vilh \ our pait of the programme ; aiul IRTC accordiniilv ananyi'd on n cial coiiiitcrs for your early and careful inspection OVER One thousand haiulsomc spring ; OvciwaK repiv ntinu.-i'veiy conccivahlo shade nnd fabiic. Overcoats made from fine \voolcns of our selection and linMiwl with cu'iy can1 anil lasti1. We highly appiccialo the trade's confidence in oods ofouro\vn niniilailiiieandlorthepix' ] < t'iitspiiim\ve ; \ have spaicd no pains in kinging out only such garment as wo led sunvill if possible , ccinent more closely the oed will and confidence of the entire "community , No Merchant Tailor prias requited hereto obtain every advantage they can possibly offci. Our Over- GOAT And a lanjc variety of late styles in spring suits , we commend to all closes of trade who figure ccoif. omy vhcn outfitting ; for sprinu ; and summer ; they not only combine quality and stjlc , hut are gar ments of our own manufacture with a special snpeni ion overeveiy stitch ami hutlou , a Miiviyuarantcc aijainsl rippinc : or IOMIIJJ ; shape. Keep this fact well in min 1 , that the Hrmvuiniv/Kinij ; K C'o. duthing is the People's ' choice in moie than hall ol the pnncipal eitio in the I'nnm. They lune all the air of the tailor's art , the price about one half. Money Cheerfully Ttofimilpd in all Cases \Vlioro ( iootU ARE NOT SATIhl'ACTOHV. S , W. Corner I5th and Douglas , RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. Established 18GC , Incorporated 1890. f 9 Leading Jewelers I Opticians 9f 16th and Farnam Sts. , Omaha , 9f f OUR STOOK Fine Goods And Noyelties for the early spring trailo eclips.s nnynuclall of our foimer offerings and embraces EVERYTHING NEW anil DESIRABLE m our line. We invite Sf ECrAL attention tj oar _ ElV Ry WRLT- . KNOWN STANDARD MAKF , from the FINEST HO WARD down to the OHEA.PEST RELIABLE TIME-KEEPER , in SOLID GOLD , QOLD PILLED nncl silver case ? . Piiooa of those Wntclios rnnffo f from$500 , for highlyorrmmontodgold t ntl ointnoncl cases down to $5 , for smallest slzo in silver. LADIES' ' A.ND GENTS' SOLID GOLD AMERICAN WATCH ES , from 824 up. GOLD FILLED AMERICAN WATCHES from 812 up. Wo carry a tow styles of GOOD NICKEL WATCHES , from $2.5O to $10 onch. 9f ; \reryWatc3iFaHWarraiitcI \ ] ( For n , medium iDrioocl wntoh wo particularly rosommor.d OUR SPECIAL MOVE V1ENT , which \vo l < no\v to bo the best WATCH MADE lor thom anoy. It's ' aJjustod , fu IJow. olod , fluolyflm-hed , aud is gunrnnt'od thoroughly accurate - curate , Iii silver and gold cases , trom S4O to $10O. lF't/iai'c ' an elegant assortment of Sterling J\'ovcllies lo shoiLiyon , Sonic of them arc said to l > c perfectly exquisite. Onr line of Odd Spoons cf all sizes , in Sterling Sil ver , for Souvenirs , is the largest over shoi n in Omaha , Prices from ? jc cadi upward. A Nordics Itecd in toy Departnieiii Daily 4 ProtBct and Improve YoUr Sight , | 4 Our Spectacles and Eyeglasses arc the 6 Best in the World , 4 4 4 4 6 Our PrioBS the Lowest Fine Solid Cold Spectacles or lljcgtosscs , nnlj $3woilli ; $5. $ VIncr and Heavier Cold Spectacles , $3.50 $ to $6 $ ; worlli d to $10. $ Fine Slccl Spectacles and Cyciilisscs , from SI up. Colored Classes for Sliadinii Ejts , Irom 50c np : Your liyes tested free of charge by a piactical optician and a piTfa't lit"guaranteed. 4 Opera and Field ( liaises , Telescopes , Jl/iirostopc * . ThermoMctcrs , Jlaroineters , ant/ all kind * of Opti cal Goods at f ti'i fJ'riccs. ' . 4 4 MEYER , & BUO. CO. 4 . > liilliiiiul Fut-niun Sirt'otH , Unmlm , eli N. B.--HEADQUARTERS FOR REPAIRING. 4. . FRENCH SPECIFIC ; APOSITIVC anilpormanenlCURE lor nil ' . Sco slaiatuool E. U for 8uo ! By All Druggists ! Plijsicians , Silicons and Sptcialiits 14CO DOUC Lx h. . OMAHA Tlio most xx Idolv nml funir.ililv Ummtino | < lull-Is lulhc I nllfil ' 'I id- 'IliPli IIIIIK PX- IIP I li'lllM' . It'll'irk ! l I ill sU IU Illlll Illl I XI1 IwillSlll'- ipsslii t litMit1 iliniMit nml Pine nf NOMDIIH , Illnullami NII , . ' ! ! nl I'U -M pnllth * Iliosii iinliii'iit i > li\ > lilm-tn tin'full ' iinllilciup nl the .illllrliil I > M i \ \\ln ii- I In \ L-ti'ii inti c : A I I 1MIN AND l'dSTI\i | \ : I III' , fur tin.in . fuh'lli- i > T i ti \ \ \ii < .nul tint iiiiiuoi - onIK < lint r l-l'iy vrii i Mll-t lllv. IMUIIIlli ll'l V 111 I IIOIIII'IMI llllI'llll'd. . M-'i\iN ! DUtn.irv AND M\II\I. : nit- OIIl.lt-J ! jlold iciillljto Ilit-lr tklllful tioit- " " "IM ill4. : H-rn.A AND irr\u : ] * n.cKits il i iiiiil \\lllitiiitp.iliior < ! > ' iillnti . n v KM : AND VAUirom.r , n mm lll'llt IV IllKl MIC ( IssfllllV ( Miri'd 111 t'M'IV ' 0,1-1) , , ' VPIMIjI" , lillNOHUMIA , . , : : ' . 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SI MMMI'I ) MI'N iirtliiiiu oiilorin.1 ! on that . ] ] llfc.awiiru of | ) liy-k'iil clcblltty.qulaldy lIBslstCtl. OUR- SUCCESS B bssod ) ilium fact- . , riisji1'iactlcal nuj' . ( ec'uiil t.M'i yea < ' Is apwlallj ' .t inlli'il. hus stiiitlii ! ; Mcht Thlnl - inert It Inrs .ircj ioiiirud In our liilnir.itoiy oxaoily to suit iii'ii ( HOI tliusini''llii/ Liiiiwlihuut iiijUry. Drs. Eetts & Beits , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , HER Onlia Medical inulSfpai INrtTITUTK. TrtiMm-i1 * llit t hu litl * Ai'i'tiuitu ' ' rill lit1 for HiiecuHffiil In tttui it r.f evi - ) f iniu f iiMrnsa luijnlrlinr .Mcdli-iiloi nrtilfnl I'rt-iliiicuL MMJl'V UDOM-i IDil l-UIKSl'H liminl nmlIUui.liuui \ ) Mo \cf.Miinio latliiiia \ \ r-t \N rttii fitr rlrnil irti on hornrmillm itiitl llrncM ! * rriH f.t ( lull ftvt. furvii- tnrt of ' iilni * . IMU , 'ruiiiuiH , t ninr C'nturrh , llr.iuliHiliilitilitlnii MiirlHtr I'lir.ilyiN. 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