Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 20, 1895, Page 4, Image 4

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Cal : him 10stmn tll l1LtVL11. ! I'1 10
tse siIt : lug Ilt ? Inl'h 1.
Lall'lsllI' (0111\1 ; lotlesl ' Iii the
Intl1 of IPII'oprlatols ) for lew stall
h\llll ) s glowl . n tnce ) frol 10lllg !
litilli Ilgh t.
Plt'hnlls UISl1 nge might I'cplo ,
ente the favoe h ' ' that he tines
fl\'OI' by stylng : 1101S
fet know l'latOI : G ray , 111 that I
woull he ) 10 Illl'nsm'e If hi' did. ,
. Ko VCSICCIflblt' ) Iralp wi loaf aloltl
ni ! day . . 1111 Illl begin his roultl of hieg-
nry oilier darl II Ilne l'aSlS : out of
ten the ? Ilan who asks for 10tlr at !
night Is out Imloslol' .
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. Seitutor II forgot to rlllla t that he
wns only 1101lg his 11ulr UllWl'll ly
liii tm tin ge. 'Ihe t ? SllmtO' ftom Nework ,
his h:1l : 1 reconcilIation. but that Kel'ms
to hI about all that he hits hall
'l'll DIIHI'lnlnt ) of AgtItiiltiire ( IK the
only lh'IHI'lml'lt of go\'etlnlnt that Is
1'ln U IllVg'P allll'oll'llton ) I hlli I asls
for from coiigrest . Seel'etl' ' \ lotlol , ns
It were , IltH monl % ' thrlst Ullon him.
TihIulelphihit's ! : ) lullcllJI election Is
tile Il'st or Ihe spring series , whleh in-
eludes Chicago unl a lumhl't or othel'
larger : cities. I Is not rash to predict
that the results wi show the relJul-
Call wl\'e to be still In the ( ascendant.
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_ _ _ _ _ 'rhe vhhhIngness or the ( present legisla-
t111'e 10 set I statutory limIt 10 the iioiiii-
. be' of emplores ) of succeeding leglsln-
tm'es his le\'e' had I cOlntltlJtt since
ii'teiiiiisi1 Vd lecnrell hlm I relll '
to sactllee al hIs wlfe'l relatlonH In the
, enuse or the union
:11 lattn'H Inal decision 10 take that
_ _ _ _ _ _ plon'C'cll IlostmasterHhlll 'oi ( flout regard (
_ _ _ _ _ _ " to the great 11e'slUI SitCL'IiieS hl'ol\ed
_ _ _ _ _ wi relieve the ( nlxlct ' under which I .
q , the people ) of Omahn IIHe been laborIng
; m'C' llce he cXIl'essel ) 10uhls ) as to
Jt hits ability to accept the appointnient-
I Is to he noticed that thc people 10st
nCl\'I ( ! In Iflsll UI ) a competitor for the
sllalel'shll ) of the next house agaInst
'Lr. ' Ule(1 ate u 1 democt'u The tionin-
ets Iii l'ongl'e81 . move n rough 101\1 to
l'a\'cl wlh : i. . 1eed leading the 01)1)051- )
thou 01 the Iloor , hit they fear that wih
1Iiiteeti In the Kllealcls ) chair the
_ L l'oad IUI ' become II most 1n11)assallp. ) !
Kehl'nslm hits ' a . floating wUl'nlt In-
, Hehledless ( of ovtt $ OOOOO ( ) ( ) 01 whldt
, Ihie Is paying IItJI18t ft the ( rate or j
Ilel' eent In nlllton 10 the foul 1m It of
' hOlled ) ( huh'htetlless , nlhou ( h the state
COlsttltol siys : thut the ( lJhl1 ) ) Iluce )
- tItit ,8111 , 11\'II lxceel 100.000. ( ) A .
-rloiglll1atlol : or the stoic Ihtnlces 11 !
- Oll' of tin' most Jmpollnlt ) If lot the
biGHt 1IIII'talt ) SUUl'Ct ; tint Is crying rJI'
, legislative ictIoii.
.I gl'lln : slo'ltl hy ) the t State Hllef I
: conlnhsol I ! Ieal' : LI I'ol I . Is hlln ) ! sloll'I , '
us IcIO'tell ) , . thifl lutuJ.llpl ought to
HIIII' ) IW Ilrl.t : to t i IIltpe I :11 inn dev a
tht' thieves. 'I'iiis lln II Ilalty be-
bugs . 10 I tl I I Il'tlutl I I t 11\ulh t I t su 1t'erers ,
( (01 whosl' helwlt It waH l'OI'lhuh'll. )
Htelll I i 1 I I Is 1H Hlell I i tll' t hlenl outer I
: or I slt'll i I in itit's ltuth i t I i , Iltl 01 thnt I
:1 : IC oUlt t Is ll lie t iliflit' Il'II'phpIHllh' I l .
, AI ' 011lllr I I I or t lie ft Ullll' lll'h < I"
CIIIIISIiIIICtS deserves ( lie fuiiest iiioiilt , '
cllslnucpH 11'SI'I'\IS tll' fulh':1 IHII\
: of thl law.
' : "hl \ t use hi thieve II the Board o
'I : lhll'ltol I l'IIIUI'II/ i I Itm'llr t I 10 I Le11-
clI' I wl'llel I 01111101 ) ) I tilt tl' h'ga I io ov-
( ' 15 of thl' . Ilt'll to Inlltlll ; n IIIIII
school for lelIIII' ( 'I'hl honnll at br-
. ll'Y . hUI le\eml tllls I ret.'oitlt'ih hlllllt
\ \s. hue I Iplhl'I' Oi this I I i I IIUt'Htol , HHl I 1
/ IH tub , to eXlwct 11 0111101 ) that Is 10t
* . II sUl1llm'I of his otcln1 iItI Ituii. ' 1Iw
t1llll ttol ( his heln ( 'lllhIHhlllllll
l Is hl'ht1111111u'll itt the Ilhle t.x-
; Je ) I I l' . ' ( 'lie , one Wlr 10 I bolHh I t Is
to vote It OUt or exlteiice .
I 'I'he COlltttOI of South nllwln : hUH
' IU'O'lllol ) rtgiiiIIiig lie I Inlllg of n
. 6tnle ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' " .
c'.lmm decennially Iltl'I'\'I'III/
tweel the l'lleml censuses slinlitor 10
tl Hlnllu'
-I ; t ltitt ' Oiltiliitttl III lie ' ,
- tllt ( 'olluhllllllhc ( enlist Itutloti of Xt'
1I\lm. But ( I UClOUlt of tl Ils'OUI" -
, agItig ! cotithition of 11w states Ihiiiiitct'
1gI l'ollltol tw iI I I"IIUUC1'1
) the SOuth Dnltn legislature Is not 11'
. < ltl'(1 to go . . to the eXIIIH1thnt \\'oull
_ ) 1m ) IieCOaty If I 10W c'mms would he
- imuthto-izetl. \ II tlls l'oll'l'tol bIte 110-
_ i ( 'lsloI of th ( IUII'pI1' ) enut't that. whlt
the clause Is Illlntl' ' Ihl'\ I : 10 wlr
of cmleln tw ( legislature to l'ulm'cu
the 1lrlllol ) , Is Ittl'l'l'stlj to Nebraska ,
- : IJI'ltm OU' lul"'CIO COUI'\ \ wuil tin-
louhtellr hell the snml Wily. I bite
I legislature Iefusl's to see tile 1'1'H\ ) '
- to I' I state celsut this year It will 10
dlcel'ul" , ) t01I\en
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'f1' IWIWOTI 0 , mwun'I.
'ho Iulctaled cOIHclelce of Rclf-rc.
HIctllg l'l'lHllcnls ) olly Icells to ho
touched Iu ' sich I Inln'uut 11ccc or
' ho hilton Incident to
hOOII'I'IHm M lie Hion Incllelt
revive the lelnHt for self-purgation
from llltclnls nHI IIIICI'S ) lint Ohll- ) !
Itch ( Iltels 1 8Cltl\lt It the titter-
faces tutu course of 'fhe Bee II the hue .
cnIIJI I.
' 1he FnIIIl'Y ] nle11Ise , I staunch
Illl Ilellt RtlllHltc1 or the defulct
Xelnll StntlSlnl , conies to . the front
fenllessl ' Iii behalf or l)1IYIY ) IHI'ntou
.
II ( lie following C0l11elt 01 th'e (10.
fnulllJ till Ilspectol ( :
There Is no cxruse whltever for our pUblc
officials to betray their trust and the conO-
denco of their constituents . yet I one may
hel eve these charges , nntl n great many
110 , an honest official In this stale would
he one of thc rarest sl > eclnons of hlmhnll ) '
In existence. I Is high tme the repub-
Icnn party of NcbrnsleD wns purging Its
ranks or such dishonest ( lather. They cnn
lIly nIorcl to wink II ouch things and hope
(0 ( be successful In future cainpaigius. I
the gully outs are found amnutlrh' ranks
they should usa every hon Jr.le : moans to
Prosecute to the fullest extent thl.se . engaged -
gagetl In the dishonest work , that others
mlghl take warning and govern their nclon !
more carefully. We are n rcpuhlcan aud
glory In the success of that party but nt
he same time do not believe 1 dishonest
republican Is any better lmn n dlshouest
man belonging ] to any other IHlry nml thlnle
he should not be favored any more. Cleanse
the ranks of these black sheep and let
the party of progress anti Prosperity move
ahead n few notches with a brighter and
clearer record , one they can point (0 with
pride Inslcad of with apoogles. ]
IO'e caustc : nll Incisive luau the
above Is the eOII\lt of the ' 1\'l'ulslh
Ciiheflaiit. n IlJlhllau IIIJe' ) tllt Ins
ne.el.ttVClcl iii Its . ' itileglaiice.
tW\'e' \ \ ( ( II Il IJI.t ull'gltle.
'Ihlt lJIII' l ) Illllges i II I ( lie folowllg
l11O'lnl dl'lllcatlt of hoolll't'liU ) ( :
Hiton may be forced to disgorge . or the
amount may be recovered from his bondsmcn
but In either case thc dignity of thc party
has been insulted. and n scar Is left of which
the opposition \\\1 \ make ni the capital possi-
ble. When will the time come when a
rascal's chances for appointment to olce arc ,
no better than an honest mans ? How Is I '
that shady characler seem to have so much
leverage on the appointive powcrs ? Truck-
lng with such men as Hilton , Seeley , Mosher
and n dozen others that might bc mentioned . .
Is thc great cause why the republican part
In Nebraska has been brought Into lsreputc
d\lrlng \ the past few years and why a third
political party has flourished. The fact that
the gubernatorial chair Is at 11resent Oied
by n populist Instead of a republican Is
acrlbed to tile same cause. Is the time not
ripe for the party to profit by n study of the
humiliating history of the past and to learn
thc lesson that It Is Immeasurably better to
place the affairs of public business In the
hands of capable and trusty men ?
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Now let the rellhlcan Ilalll't.S that
are lot IHhlhlll In the Illel'est or po-
llcal nll'ccnarll's amid roten riiugsters
talw UI ) the I'fmhl aiti Irolnl1 to re-
IHhlcals ) who nSIIIe to public favor
that IntegrIty and cfclllcy will ue ex-
acted CI'01 e\'l'l'y man who aHvh'cs to
lsllons or honor Hnd trust , nnd thut
men who hietray I 11blc trust wIll he
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\'eated lIS outawH , ald the lart wl
regall its lost Ilo"e' : iI II'esUge.
nl ! : JWVtS SI1m BILL.
The bill for the unresu'lcclcolnn e
of silver , Introduced br Senatol' .lones
of AI'lmnsas and rellollcd favorably
last week hy the senate commitee on
Ihionioce . was taken tip 'eHterllIY for con.I I
sideratinit. 'L'lw silver len In thc sen.I I
ate have thus shown that they have the (
strenMtht to IUSS the bill If It can ue
brought . to I vote , hut the oIPoslton
cn n , ' Ir. disposed to do 80 , 1)'C'cn t I
t'achll It yote. " 'hethe' the antI .
slIver senators will use their 11111'
mne11tal-3 ) rIviheges of obstructIon to do
mentU'r 1)1'\ees .
this remlils to he seel .
'I'le title or this measure Is nlsiead-
lug. Whlt i does Is to authorIze the
milts to receive and coin for nny elt-
11en or the Uulcd States silver bullion
of Rtunl1111 fIIICSS ; paYahhe ) In stnnd
fll'l dollars nt the ( market 1)'lce ) or slh'er
In Xew York on the dl ' or the deposit
'rhe Relnlol e , which would be the
diference uetween thc market value of
Uw ( bulon anti the ( Iulher or stnlllrd
110111'S that might ue coined frol the
hulon ) , to Int'e to lie ( Irol or the
treisuiry. : Such cell whel returned ( to
thl'elsur ' to ue certifIed In tIme saute :
1111 ! nH the stlllmi 10lar : now
nre. 'Vito silver I el , wh\e not regarh. (
tn ! this nwnst'e ns hell ! so satisfac-
' ' straight ' free silver bill tvotild
IO' ns It : s\\'el' ht woull
he thInk It woullm'collllsh ) the ohJect )
of raising tl' 11''e of H\Yel to $120 nn
oitnce. whih Is tw ( thing they ) ' walt to
attaiti . ' 111r SOy lint liiiviuigiiiathe the ( ;
United Hlnlls Ilnt ni olen ) { utrlt for
silver bnlon to nn nllmlcl extent , .
nolol ( : . ' woull ue wthlJ to sell silver
huion for less than could hl o1)tnhmied )
for I at thl ( iamb . 1\1 that If all ownl'l
of Rlh'cl million should Ifule 10 s(1 fO' .
less Ihln I lie I coilage viol tin I lou lie I
II'lce ) hI : Yorl ; woull hn1111ateir
rise . It I .Jltt I I bIgot re , whl'h I Is I u fiat eb h in
u\b1 t ) I' iI i I , : ! ) tn ( ) ii mice. tltl helce 1)'II'y
Ih'II' I ,11' I 01' slh'lI' I liii I unit tt nlr Ulitell I I
Hlnt ti4 Ilnt woull hi 1 ! cub II ltl 10 I receive
iou \ thin Htlllutl dollars thn ( coull he
( 'ohl11 from his 11'llslt , less the cost or
'olunge.
'I'hls iiads PhiulIhii' % ) , but tit 11'01' ( :
cOltltons lint lwl ' to hiithpi'mi. ' I I tl
Ilst juice the juice of 111'1' hI Nci
YO' ) , woull lut ho I l'l ulnl'cl I , 0' nt I a uiy
ttIt' ; only tt It'r Ilulltl extent , hr
tutu fne wlwth'I' the OWl'l1 of hulon
shoull I''fuse 10 sell nt less thnl ( bite
I'olll e valuation 01' tint 'the ronllol
iuiiti'kt't stIll exerts 1 gtt'at II'nl ur in-
iitlelt'O II tht'VUuiuiluig . the II'le of sli-
oeiititil doubtless wonll tUltll ( ! to 110
ll ( Ufl'I' this bill "ll111 ( hecUle II W. I
It 1 hn'ifectiY safe In'ollosltol bunt ito
ilgii4lab bit hr this emmh'\ : eaui eOII\1
the price of silver , that fnet hn\ll hll'l
most fl Iii I 113' Il'mulsh'uh'll hr Iho I pfql'tH
thnt t I 111'u , Ill'el inn do to I itceo mph ) I sit Ihlf. I
I I t cal make 10 great 11lTel'elcu whelhl't'
silver bullion Is Ih'lloslctl ut thc milts '
for { 'oltn c ( itis IlllII tip II tlo ( \'els ( ,
1' % . ' ul11'I'I'Ulcates Isslell ztga lust it , so
the itittvlat Is couicerneth
fat us 11'Iat Illco cOlcel'Jell ,
hlcluse I 11 hllHIsslhlo ) ( ot ' this 1011'
\'r alone to regulate the IJ'Icu of 81h'II
lS I conunodity. lel'hllS the owners
of hl101 ) might nt Ih'st refuse to sell
itt I'SH Ihnl tile coinage \tllttOI , hut I
It not Illhahle ) ( lint this 1011) ' would
{ 'ontllo \(1' ) ' long , for &uiiy mutm'ltl
univatwe In 8lh'er here woull doubtless
brIng ! I Heel of It front abroad. I II
not celu' tl\ Ito ( sliver . mile oWlers
would In the cud hi lJu.tcullrly Iele-
mec by the JI'olOSell legislation , but I
I Is pretty certain that its erect would
bC tn1nJIIS to the nnnclni interests or :
the ' ' .
ctlh'
I Is not believed that this sliver bill
can Juss congres. I wil probably not
tI nlo\(1 to reach I vote In the enute ,
but Ir I sh01ll ItO so Ule he ImsRec by
lint body It Is tin ollnlol that It could
not get beyond ] the ( commIttee of the
h01se to which It wOlld he rcfel'I'ell.
nlt sh01lt It make the IassiIge In both
h01ses I would undoubtedly fail nt the
1111 ads or the IJ'csllcnt , nml . this I must
ue 1udel'stood ur Its stlpporers. ( There
Is 10 excuse 01 Justification for the con-
Hhte\nUol . nt this ( hue or such I mens-
te , bite only tlltcncy of which Is to
retard the restoration of financial con-
fldeuee. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ideucl.llIA2'l IN aVI'I3fl.U4Iut.
The bIll lelnUng to Ilrlguton In Ne-
In'llw ; , 111\'oll1ed ( \ by Selnlol' AletR ,
hns IIISSl'd ) the ( senate nltt gone to the (
hiotise. ' This ml181'e 11'0I10s fOI' the
U'gnnl1lton and government of Itrlga-
ton districts , the nCl11l'Ing or elnnls
nl'lltl ' hu1 O' purtr constructed nnc
of the , tIght of wnr 10 build irrigation
l1ehls ocUlnll , nll fet that voting or
hOlds hr irt'ignt hon 11HIIIels for thc (
(1I'IIOS1' ) oC eOlslrlltlJ ( iri'igt I lug l'nlnli
Itl ( 1)uyiuig ) slcl ! ns Ull' mtlrt'itihy bul ) O\
llrl i ' 10111'ul'tet1 ( t hi 1 i Ii en uiipre-
JWIH1'l' tll Is 10 I imurge . extent hasl'l
11101 the < nlfol'lln h.t'lgntol Inw , thc
OIIN'ulon of whlel humus hel'l highly sat-
Isfnclol' ' . I I 1)1\'ihl'S ( for tl Illnl 01'
s 'ltlm leCOllll'llle(1 ( by bite last Iniga-
tOI l'OI'l'nllln li this ( state nHl must ,
therefore , Ul IJ'lslletl to hn\'e thc ( en-
dOlsltelt of the hiract teal I't'l ntonlstl
or Nebu'askmt nld thee who have h'l1
lie Hlhel ) Inte1gl'It ( conshl'I'n 101.
Wihout going into the details ( or ( lie
tl'nSIl" . It ta ) he ) saul II 1 gl'llrul
\\.tiy thlt I lie I Illnl It II'o\'irs for Is iiiiic-
tlaull utd that ( It wOlll uititlouibl-
ell ' n'sult lu estnhlshll n gell- I
e11 system or 11Ialol whl'I'e It Is
l'ellell II Xl'hrallm : as soon us the re-
( ltllVeiuit'iits or tl ( net could hl' complied
'with. . I Is 10 ue lXIll'I'11 that the 1m.
Iol.tlmcc ) of this ( Ilslol ( will ca1 e It
to ( ue tul'l't ( tip Iii thl' ( house with the
least Ilosslhle ) 11ell : . It should he acted
IpOI l)3 ) ' thl' II'elllt ) Ilglslltt'l' . so ( loot
thl ( W0I. of Ii'rigutiomi I contemmiplated . can
bl' iiiiuugmiratcul Ilrllst : 1 ltIgor -
ouisly . 1.T1lder ires'ilt i'oiitiitioios ' .
olKly. tIIIl'l' II'l'Rllt COltltons prog-
rlSS mlst itecessurhly : hi' \ 'lr.slow. .
" 'hlt Is lel'll'll Is orgsmilzed : effort , hay-
lug the Ilthorl ( ' or lu W 111 : uller
II'OPN' ) rl 1Iatol , nld this Ii whnt the
. \Iwrs bIll ii'Ovldes for. 1'erybody tin-
Ill'\ltlll hUt ( Nebraska wl never . : tt .
(11111 that or ' ' which
tlil measurc II'os\et'I
11 possible 1nt the ( inhibits of acres of
Iml'arlt tl\lm' ) ' Irc : supplied ) with
811cent molstu\e through Irrigation to
Inslr nltunl CI'OpS. 'here Is 10
troublevlth lie ( soIl or this te\lor ) ' .
\Vithi ail : theqlillte SUIIII ) oC molslure It
Is capable or IH'olucllg lS nlllllnnty
lS the soil or : tiiy other tart or the ( state ,
Inl there cnn be 10 d01ht that Ir 1'11) '
erhy ii'i'Igatcd It , 'oulil rlyll : the pro-
l\uct1'eness or the Irrigated I lands or
CalifornIa anti tlt8hi. As to the ( ] ueston
whether them Is . I sulclent available
sUPllly of wlte. the most careful In-
\'CSU/It01 nIIIIUlS to leave 10 rlnson
rot I doubt that e\'cn In the driest Rea-
soils the sources rl'omhlch the water !
for irrigation would ue Ih'nwn would '
be fould to be 1illiple .
I the present legislature makes the
IH'oposel II'o\lslon fet the Il'omoton or
irrIgation In Nebraska lS the Ilople expect -
pect i to 10 , the benefit to the state will
he apparent before the current year Is
ended , and withIn the next two ( three
3'eal5 _ , thieve Is every relson to believe ,
we shall not ell ' i'egain thl' lJlJluton
lost within the ( paRt yeat- , hut add muny
10lC to the IiihtttbIttmits of the Htnte.
Sncccssful 1llgl ton means IH'oJlesl
awl prosperIty fet Nebraska and noUt-
big that legislatIon cnn 110 for the ad-
\'Imcenwnt or thc state Is morl 111101'-
tarot than this.
FEDlR.L RfJffl DfNffD.
Tim rejection of thc ( 1I1Itlment to
thc n t'lcnlt'e U\ll'olH'lalon bill offered
by Senutot Alel 1IIIH'oll'lnllg [ ) * : lOO-
000 out of the lutonnl tretsury : for the
Inl'chn , und Ilsh'lhntol of seetl gmll
ll1e' the sUIIC'\'lslon of the ( secretary
of ngllcnlme ainomig the 11cslllle fm'm-
els of lie tluth rl11en states meltl
.
( lint Neht'lslm need eXIII.t ) no flcleml
aid In caring 101' her di'oimtht simtrerers .
Sl'lllloAllm's II'olosllol ) wus Ier
lecUr legitimate amid lbs Itloptol by
COI\I'eKS woult have Il l tell only np-
11)'O\'nl from the great IISS or the 110- i
Ille ) fl'om whom . I he federal go\el'nl l t
t'calr derives I 1'l'III 'I'iiere hlve
heen h Jliel'lns IH'cCelenIR ( Iii its favor.
Congress hnH hecl WOlt to h'll
lenl'ltr wih hose t who , through mis
fortuiuie . have heen tumble to carry olt
their ohlgutlons wih the gO\'U'llent
'Piuc ftU'IIH'S who 11st this yt'ttilook
.
10' : assIHlnnc ( In Hl'l.t'hlf thin Ilcessnl'y
SI1IIly ) . ) of seed ! I'nll lre fO' thin most
IUU.t I ! lol'ls who I IU1e I 11IwI thl t e :
IH'II'les 10 time Illo1111 ha\ ' ( ' auntie the
Wl'IU'1 progress of ( \'II1ltol Ilossl )
hh . I I UI ) ' class ff cit izens deserve I
wll I of thc I I fed eoot I O\'II'lllnt i tl'y I cci--
lulll ' (10. ( Iltl It Is gl'l'utr 10 he I'e- I
1'llell t limit II Hllnh' ) should See lIt to
Icfm : the smul measure 01 11111 thnt
WUH imskl'th .
_ l I Is tl'ue Ihlt the ( Alel nuon'midmmmemot
WIS ruled out 01 Ioilt of order ( , hut
tot hlI'ol ! thin ! ullt wus Imslnlnctl by
nt , ulIIlnl ) to thl ( selnle nit nut n'e lul
IIIY vote. . - XOI' " WIS : I I ( nll'll out of
otilut ' Iie1Otti ( iIttt0i' 'OIluultI'iSOii laul
O'llel' IIWl'e : U Ut 0' . 'IIIIII'SOI IIu1
sel1ell tl I OloL'tmmutIty ) for un Ileule
I ii b I I lout of t't Isit ' ' . ,
for exhlhilol 01 1I1'tslt 11t01' All )
Pa t'tlithy for 10 olhll' 1'UIOI Ulnl t ( lint
his IIOIHlst ) colut'muguue mlh get I ut-
tie ' Ign fl'om the ( ) ' \ ' .
to II'CHtO II'ollselIPII'O.
11'11101. ( SelutO' :1111'1'WI : mlulu oh. )
jectol thlt : ( lucre WIH JI Il'ell ( o. fell.
'e\1 aid Ill tlnt 1 felell 11111'011'11- ) ) )
tel ( for seed ! I'III ! was not \lltell hy
time Ileolor ) Nebriuskit. lie , ithlegu'l
that t lie ( Ill'llllll t sought 10 Ilt ) Ill
state lit the ( ntlullo of I heII' tutU n
1111101' ) 1\1 thnt XuhlHlm coult look
Iflcl' hl'l' OWI stiI1em.ei'5. Xehmslm CII ,
nltl wi If she lust , J10\11u ) fully for
all her citzens who m'u IIllt of
mll secti. but she wOllt not 8111'1 ) n
Iwnsl'O 01 l'l'lef that was leHIlel to
elullo hel' t1'met'l to 1l ; I crop Iii
iso : ; .
:
A senntu that lu the snme homo 1I'ecs
to tin tl1utlmeut to the agrIculture 111.
,
IlrolHlut ) u tll.V . for $ -OIO ( to he ) ( :
iemuletl , hum ( xtllmlunUI the gtpsy moth
it'st1 . vhiichi-is .excltsl\e \tmussnclmti- - .
sells ntud hU I/plllnto / nelghibot's , could
wel have imisiited ; to the ( ( 'Xllenlltmo
of $ : OOOOO ! ' { fect ' JI'III fee \ tIme tl'outl
$11 ffei'ei's oCili western stlt H. Were
It not for HIIIntlr } ( : lnnI1'rI0u'l lutmelr
' the
nlt Inexcusable 11tel'llosllon
-
nlemhlelt offered by Senator Alel
Illgh hu\t . jl'tet. . !
I I ! elhIMlrolle1 for the oOcers
.
of the Gmml ( .hl ) ' or the Republic to
ol lll1e n l'ler' ' corps for melhe\s or
the' ( ol'lel whot.mn he ) lu wnnt , hut ) ns
n Intcl' ofJ fiet time ell yetcrul ! mire
for the lost plrt better off than other .
uhm'otmtht stmfferers. A large majority of
thel ( receive pensIons , which lt least
afford thel sumac nmemiiis . be they ever
80 stimulI , fet \ supplying ) thcleh'eH wih
the nece8sl1Ies of Ifc , whie theh' t nought-
hors IUHe not e\'en ( limit pIttance for
1lllllu their fllles tlHI stock 1101
destitution. ' h'huero Is u liroittlci' 1m-
tlul ' thnl ( hut or creed , uele\olelt
ol'llel' bmothmrlmood. 'l'hat
) 01 11trlo\c lI'othN'hool.
hlllliy 111ls 10 tlStll101 , halt
seeks to mmhhet'late the Hlfll'ht of tuna-
1luII helatm ) or the brothit'rhmood oC 111
amid thl ( fllhel'hoOl of Oo1 01 this
high h Philtit' t hcOlk or relief should he
cOllluclld by thc stiLe , 1111 10 this enl
alt efforts Hholil be dIrected br the
Sin to Hclcr coimmimuissiomu.
'I'hc l'gllls of tll' ( Suite university ,
imo tlh' bust l'l'IIO'I. i'eit'hmlt ) foul 111)1)01'- ) )
eittiy eutthmo'se muhhrcss of thin auummmmmiI ,
lHlr eutlo'sl' Il IIh'l s tl 111111
that asserts I hit XIhmslm ! tothmy : owes
the Htnll' Itln'l'slty $7OOO. 'I'iois Is
Il'I.lletlr cool , Weshol11 hike veuy
Illh 10 see sllellcn tnus ( tS to ( how
this Ileht t\OSl' Itt or what It consists.
' 11 university was origimmaliy expected
10 mnlllnil lsllr fl'om the ( Il'nceeds of . :
the ( 1hlri : npII'oll'latol ) ) [ ( or uu1'ersl
llh ! h'll It tS I I'ust t fUld by the
felll'l'al gO\'l'rllllt lt lie t lle t Ne-
hlaslm ) : : onus admitted 1110 lie ( omniomi ,
II atithlt ion to this thc state his hel1
for 'la\s : ntkll regular nnlual aiil'o. )
imriatiotis for ( lie helelt ) or thc ( uiiml- .
\'el'l1 ' hy Il'lnS or I special ulh'ers1
lax. Yet the l'egllts boil us that ( the
slutl owes tIme ulh'lrs1 ' $ jOOO ( , and
to J1lullnte the ( lebt asks for ell '
$ -H : , lOO ( ; In 1\111on to whnt ther now
call the customnlr special Inx.
SomlbI ( ' ought to take . the trouble
to secure for Sennto\ Oray 11 imitrodue-
tnl ( to : lllolah'c Hussol Sage , I only
to enable him to rcceh'e thc nckiiowl-
lllgemcnls or lie I hatter for the tmnbigtm-
Otis comllent which he paid him 01
the floor or lie ( semiitte.
A J'jtrloL for UC\UIUO : ,
fq ' tiehvor News.
Busscl Sage Is" one of the patriots who
would deplo , the reduction of their gold
dollars to E ccnts % purchasing ) ower. Hc
has stowed aWay'lnother $ :0,0 In hIs safe
deposit vault. _ j . -
'rho iloviin Show.
'Mlnnenllts 1owlnl Ttmcs.
The women whO arc "crusading" the sa-
loons of Slou City claIm to have legal ad-
vice under which' they wi close nil dram-
shops that db not comply with the strict
letter of thc law. 'IThat being the ense. why
don't they begin their "Iawln " and qui
making howl lg IjSeants of themselves ?
A ltIntort ' l'artisuen Shouters.
,
- N&v York Sun 1
It Is the } \ 'nerican ' people of' all p5rtles
I
who are the proper custodians oc f he mem-
ory of Abraham LIncoln , as they are of that
of George \Vashlngton. Therefore , let thc
celebration of Llncoln's bIrthday In coming
years be as free from factional manifestations -
tons as the celebration \Vashlngton's
birthday has always .been.
. I
111 ' .uchocl time Button.
Chicago Trlhune.
Senator Hill told the exact truth Saturday
In stating that the true purpose of these
professed friends of sliver had been laid bare
during the debate on his resolution : that
they Intended to pay our government oblga-
tons In slver coin no mater how degraded
or how depreciated that metal might be ;
that "such men are not for himetalism at
all . they are for silver . and silver only. "
National Credit Is 'iot Invoivcd.
nostoa Traveler.
Much as we disapprove of thc wrangling
In congress over tnanclal measures and the
refusat to do anything good , bad or Indifferent -
different . we clmnot sympathIze wIth the
feeling that stigmatizes the refusal of the
house to be drarooned Into passing a ills-
crimlnating bond bill at the order of the
president as "a blow at the nation's credIt. "
The cledlt of the nation does not rest upon
so narrow a basIs I Is the richest of the
natIons . and thc other nations know l I.
Any hagglng about the payment of hands
already Issued ! would he n how ] at Its credit .
hut a mere refusal to Issue more , of any
partcular kind does not look In that dlrec-
110mm. As to the dIfference In cost to Us . that
Is merely a question of Intelal economy ,
nothing mnore . .
' ho lnh'erRlty Tax.
Ilalr Pilot .
Notwlhstallll the fact that whole coun-
ties In Nehrasll arc unable (0 muny their
taxes and that In many countIes there arc
lulttudes of people who arc suffering for
food ami clolhlng , the le lslo.ure Jnls II
expetlent to pass an act adding a half mill
tax 10 nil the property In the state for the
Ilurpose of Improving and extentlng the
buIldIngs of the State university . or at
least such a bill has been recommended to
pass hy the house committee of the vhole
1 woultl ( seem to nn outsider that If there
ever was I tme In the history of Nebraska -
hrslm when eonomy and retrenchment
shoull be the wutch\onll It Is now I
WoUld Ieer , lurlu'nnol'e. that many men
who Ire selt to the Iglslatur leave be.
hlnll them when they go 10 Lincoln ] all
fell e of propriety and . conlistency In the
I\seha ) ! ! of theIr olelll dutIes . 'ilmoy np-
pell to jell the mail whirl motive power
fOI' which fs largely supplied by an Interested -
estf1 lobby 111 ! al they swing arolnd time
legislative tread ( mi , If 11 occasional op-
lJrtunlty can he found to grlmt the Inevlt-
able personal ( IXO , all Is serene with them ,
anti In the oath 1 few tJcltster have
' of to themselves ,
cvolvetl some ponts proUt themselvs
along with 1 mass of ernde. illogical , and
oftentImes senseless stuff thnt under the
untie at "Resslon laws" II added to the
cumbrous Ilntutes of Nebraska every two
901Vr $ . 'lhls II the rule , and thc exceptions
itme ' ' ' busIness of the i'tatu Is
il' ! I'are. 1he lltl run
wlhout $ ni ) ' etnbiamiu at I PolicY . ali Its ,
ufulrs fl'om ) 'eulto year are changed nn(1 (
bandied n\ouL , anlong Ihl log ) oler : absolutely -
lolutel wItlioi4 \ r ' ferenel to exlslnJ comull-
lens ; , the wantf or wishes of the peo\le or
their Unandll Jhll ! ) ' 10a ) ' the hils can-
\a
tructed. I the . Lincoln lobby desires 10 tax
thc ieOP'.e ! oC tiictstate 110'J.MQ or $ .O to
run I hIgh . sii9oh \ } II the State university
for the exclusive benefit ot I.lncoln High
school pupils , I KeemH tasy to leeure I majority .
jorlty vole , 013(1 . ( tle thing II 10ne. wIth no I
reference wha.te' I' to existIng condilons :
or state. the Intel'est I , elf ethel localities of thc
Iould appar , ait I M majority the
Nebraska IegisJuturo should realize that the
republicami 111 iture 10 6me extent on trial
before the peo'l , und their acts tumid doings
wi he crltclst1 ! ! hnrll by the enemnien of
)
the party , and Ihut Ilrleularl' ut this
time undue ( xtravagalc In appropralons
wil have a leilng effect with the ieolule. ,
'l'he lEssons of-plll - leglsllton tIme Past tiu'o
sessions sh0411f impart n greater wlllom (0
time member of tllH session . but so fur they
Cxhlblt It strong tendency to even outdo
time i ' ops II time ( oily of their acts and their
reckless expenditure of I'uulo monel" , 'fhls
Is i made all the worse just now by he wcl
known fact thnt thin slate Is short o funds
enough to pay ! the current expenses
J'OWUF TIIC 'r.trl Il S.
Columbus Argus : After all , I woul sccm
that ( tattooed Tom Majors luos more influence
with the presIdent ' \hen I comes down to n
scratch like I did In the Omaha I'ostomce
ctlnblr , than has 75 per cent of the democrats -
crats of the stnte. I ncltl Martin . Tom
Mnjor's right hAnd howe was given thc appointment -
pointment on lAst 1onday ,
KeArI ) Hub : Secretary FurnAs declares
that the Slate Agrlculttrnl society Intcll
10 make time next state raIl nt Omaha n su-
Irlmo success In fact , It Is proposed lint
the next state fair shall "excel any that has
previously been hel In tIme state " ThIs Is
the flgl kind of talk and Is Just what might
bo expected from Mr. I urnns , There are no
SOlO spots on his nnatolY In tle ( location of
time fair.
Wisner Chronicle : Frank 11on was nn
active ruster for Tom Majors last campaign ,
amid his prolific mouth abonnde.1 with argu-
mons to show the kicking relublcnas why
tim Peru politician should be electcd. The
most Potent spring to I'rank's action was time
earnest desire to Inereaso for two or four I
, years tIme amount of lint deposIt which he
was collecting from the gasoline dealer for
safe leecpln
!
Nebraska City Indellomlent : ' Thc pops area
n wid nnd wooly set of nnnrchlsts no doubt ,
but where Is the governor of any state who
has dIsplayed more quiet gentlemanly dig-
nity , coupled wII calm , conservative decision -
clslon , than ( have been shown by Nebraska's
populist governor dnrlng his first six weeks
of executive responsibility ? Goveror Hot-
comb Is 1 credit to Nebraska as well as to
lie ( people who elected him. I
Lincoln News : 11 Dorgan Is doubtless
tt all ( lines ready and eager to fnlfl that
part of the prison labor contract which makes
It hIs dUly to Provide the prlEoners with slur-
Itual ( consolatloim. le and hIs Predecessor
doubtess enJo'etl peculIar grouml-noor hirivl-
legos ] for sccurlng large consignments or slllr-
ituah consolalon on short notiCe anti at bottom -
tom srices Thc cost of spiriual consolation ]
for thc ( prisoners Is doubtless not nearly so
material an Iem In ( the prison contrct ama : I I
the cost of Illug tobacco.
Sliver Creek Times : Woostcr can say , and
speak the truth wihout boasting . that he has
done more to discredit and weatn ] the pop
party In the state or Nebraska than did over
( lie B. & 11 Journal. And he can say further
and speak 1 truth Imown of al mcn , that
but for thc Journal and others of that ilk
there never would have been apy pal party
In Nebraska at all and that time republican
party In Nebraska never would have sustained
oven a partial defent The Journal may boast
of Its rellblcanlsl It It wi , but the re-
publcanism of thc Joural Is a republcanism
that denlcs free speech wihin party hines ,
that would always keep the republican ! part
In the control of the corporations and men
who are In the 11rty for personal gain even
at he party's expense and that would support -
port thc devil If he happened to be on the
tclet. \\ooster has not been , Is nol now ,
amid never expects to be , hat kind of arc.
publicamm .
Niobrara Pioneer : Ex.OI Inspector Franlt
Hilton's atempt (0 steal $5,00 from the slate
Is a black eye (0 ( ex.Go\eror Crounse's long
record of usefulness , besides a disgrace to
the republican parly. Hilton was called upon
by Governor Holcomb for a statement or his
accounts time go\ernor beIng under the ( bel lt
that 11ton owed the state about $4.000 excess
of fees In his Ilosession. After some Ilrodting
Hilton camc In with n claim that the state
actually owed him n small sum and that
$5.000 In his present possession wIll not be
tred over to the tatc. His reason for
this Is that the law did not require him to
Inspect gasoline , though the Inspecton was
made and he received $5,000 for It. I proposes -
poses to hold this fund so that la case
the dealers who paid It demand It back he
can pay It. But It Is 1 steal and nothing
else and his bondsmen will De oblIged to foot
the bill . though they too , are wllng t
worry the stale out of . It.
I .EX- . GO ) . EICXOR , JWl ] GiLt tfGlf S.
Springfield ( Mass. ) Republican : Ex.Gov-
eror 1oyd of Nebraska has been turned
down by a Secretary Morton man In some
patronage controversy , and he wrathfuly
puts out some of the choice expressIons for-
merly used by Mr. Morton to express his
dislike of Clcvelant , Morton does not deny
their truthfulness , but he had I change of
heart In later years and there wilt b no
break In the cabinet.
Now York Sun : Mr. James E. Boyd
formerly governor of Nebraska and an Important -
portant figure In he democratic party of that
statc. has attacked In an IntervIew another
emInent Nebraskl democrat , lion.
JulIus SterlIng Morton. He accuses Mr.
Morton of having been guilty of the her-
rlble crime of IcseCevelandlsm before he
was called to hold sway along the seeds
Mr Doyd's language Is palqrul and the ac-
cusaton almost Incredible. It Is our duty
to a great subject to record the charges ,
and ( lien walt for the truth or falseness of
them to be decided. This Is the essential
part of the Indictment : "Cleveland
placed a man at the tail end or
his cabinet who for ten years has publicly
and privately abused him , and that too , In
such language Ulnt It cannot be printe
Samuel \Vaugh , president of thc First Na-
tonal bank of Piattsmnoutb . says he heard
this man speak ot Cleveland as a 'pothousc
politician among statesmen , and a statesmen
among pothouse pollclans ; ' and In other
phrases mucl more disrespectful and severe.
Judge Matt Miller of David City , when
10 asked this man why hc did not mention
the president's name In his speech or con-
gratulaton at the Paxton hotel after the
last election , says he replied : 'I hate him
worse than I do the devIl , ' " 'Ve
must remark as to these charges thnt
Mr. lloyd has an undoubted prejudice agaInst
Mr. Morton , who SCms to have got ahead
of hIm In the appointment of a postmaster
at Omaha. Dut If ever Mr. Morton did use
harsh and contumelious language about Mr.
Cleveland , he must have mad a thorough
recantation before being admite Into the
presencc : and no doubt ho has had for al
least two years time fervor of n fresh con-
vert AntI yet tt would pain Mr. Cleveland
to have about hIm any man who had ller-
mltcd himself to do lest than revere him
since his first emergence . In 1882.
! ' lUltA l',1 ,1. ] VE1iU.l . 1(1S.
The farmers of NucltIs county will organize -
gantzc an institute at Nelson February 27.
WIlt Nickle of Grand Island Is minus n
Ulmb as the result of too close contact with
I cog In 1 broom factory
John L. Dixon of Nebraska City has been
appolnte(1 ( captain of thc academic senior
milItary company at Yale.
The hardware store of Meek , Skinner &
Co at Pnwnee City hae beamm closed by the
abmoriff . 'fhe liabilities are estimated nt
about $18,000
Dr. H. J. Arnold of Columbus has brought
suit for t5OOO damages against the editor
of the Monroe Looking Glass for IJblshtng
"talse , scandalous and dcfamatory miiattcrmi"
about It imim . - - . - . .
The Imlng of nn engine lt NClraS11 uny
caused the 11110 at a farmer'named Hol-
day to run away and drag the occupant or
the buggy for quite a distance , badly injuring -
juring the mmian .
I has developed that the Carl Hath who
lost his life In the sinking of time steamship
Elbe , was not time Carl Holh who resided lt
hloidrege. Mr. Hell at Iodrcgo ] Is still
missing , but the man who welt dowl with
the Elbe was a resident of Hungary , Ind wa
bound for Phiadelphia . ,
Thin " 1 IttCltu Hlllc-lur.
Phladclphla i'ress.
Besides gl\lng tue gold selling syndicate (
un Immedlalo prUt of 15 Ir cent on a
$ G2OO ) tmmmclon ( , the admlnlslrton
hiRO surrendered time whole maier of bond
issues to Its lender Clle for eight month ,
\\'hat thIs may mean to the Hovel'lllenl or
the syndicate no man can lel , hut tIme
secretary of the treasury CI make ! ti ]
hand sale without first Hell'H ' the uIIIIIO\11 )
oC Mr. MorHln and Mr. Belmont , 'l'hls tc
the government hlndand Coot with a pretty
short llmmancial rope. ' 1he act of Mr. (1leve.
land and Mr. Carlisle becomes lore anti
Into. moore inexplicable the further It Is looked
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The present toneofcolmgress Is ( lcchledl ) '
nmetahhic.
I x.ao\crnor Pornleer Is sAll to have afire
belts fire ] nltm : cInch Oi Cal hirlee's sentorlnl
The New York police are mlkln ! n tlesper-
ale fight against the appalling 0\1 or .Slllny
billIards.
Count Cnstelano Is said to be n devoted
atlmlrcr of Gould bonds He will syndicate
w1 snllcale
2,000,000 worth )
Legislation Is not necessary to give butter
Its proper rank Much of time genuine inherits -
its ( limit qualt ) . .
Considering the cold indifference of New
York rerormers , Toni PInt. shouh omulnle
Llhhmimikalaumi amid abdicate. !
J.llnkalanl anl nblcnte.
Harrison solves the question , "What Illnl
e10 with our eX-llreshlenls ? " Set thcm
bronkimig wills. lieu hns two emu his hanlls ,
Pour experts lu palmistry recently ex-
amlnod Mark Twain's bonito amid were Inable
to discover any lInes of hUmor. 1 was not
necessary to go abroad to lalee the thIs-
cover ) ' , . _
Ex-I'rcsldent Peixoto or Brazi , time hcrtr
thc Hlo revoltition . Is miow struggling with
n revoluton In his h\crlor deptmrtmuent.
Dyspellsla has tackled him and he does lot
care whether the republic survives or not
The agitation for vestibule street cars for
tim Ilrotccton of molormeu hits taken mmmc-
( teal shape In bills Introduced In'nrlous
state legIslatures ] . lInt as lie ( cold waves re-
cede the chances of reform goes with timeto
Major lacon , the new senator from Georgia ! ,
Is tall . well bui , wlh a florId complexion ,
and with n lack of hirsute ndornment which
wlh
tnttes him to the ( \cry front row , le Is
Pheasant In manner and has already matlc
many fiicmmds.
California cItes , hike those of lssourl , arc
wholly Indellemlent of tIme state legislature
In I the I matter of municipal 1 home IulA
new charter for Snn 1"lnclsco Is about to hc
submItted (0 ( the electors for approval or re
jeetlomi . 1 was drafed by oneen ficehtohil-
that ! .
ers chosen for IJrpoe.
herr Joseph Treith . an Ironmongcr or
Vienmia who has just tied nt the age or ! I ,
has left 800.000 10rlns to the Acadeimiy
partly for the Promotion of sclentOc resarch
amid party for promotnJ thc moral amid ma-
tcrlal welfare of matmklnel. lIe also left n
quarter of n mullion 10rlns to \nrlous cimari-
table Inslutons In Vienna.
General McCook said the other day . In the
course or an address at n mcctug of the
Indian nghts associaton at DelRr. that In
his forty years' experience wih the ( Imlans
ho had always fouml a white man at the
bottom of every dllell ) ' . lie said that his
decisions In cases of trouble bclween whies
and Indians had always been In favor of the
I nfl In as.
The late General Dethule of Georgia was
1 strltngly hnndsome nman even ater he
had lost his leg nnd old age had begun to
press upon hIm lie seemed outwardly a
man or brusqle and cavalier manner , so
much so that persons whe knew him only
slightly hcslatetl 10 approach him : but nt
slghty he was Idndl' , hits educaton of
"Blind Tom" was only nn Incident In his
blsy life . _
A San Francisco court and jury Is wrest-
limmg vitii the mental sOlndne s of a banker
who looted and wrecled two banles. l'rlor
to the ruin he was regarded as a shrewd ,
cunnIng and avarlolous busIness man-a
money maker every hour In tim day. Now
that he Is on trial for briber . perjlr ) ' and
robbery , his supporters Insist he Is menIaly ! ,
and morally Irresllonslble , n harmless luna-
tIe. The Insanity dodge has reached the
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\Vshlngton Post : That was not 1 happy
thought of Mr. Bryan's on Thursday when ho
had one or the clerls of Iho honsc lead Shy-
lock's bond by way or Introducing a theatrical
effect Into his speeclm . Thc young orator ( rUin
the laud of blizzards misse his mark and
was very properly called down by the In-
genuous Walker of Massaclmusmtts.
Washington Star : There Is an element of
satIsfactIon In the fact that the defeat of the
gold bond Issue was accomplshed without
Representative Bryan's being obliged to lay
down his life. His expressIon or willingness
to do so makes the pleasure of observing
that he didn't have to all the reater. Just
how or why he was to lay down hIs lIfe Is
not made clear. but thc enthusiasm of the
patriot , like that of the poet malte I possi-
ble to perceive many things Ihat ordinary
people find obscure. I Is proper to remind
Mm' Bryan , howcver , that the habIt of being
wiihltmg to lay dewn his life Is one which
grows upon n man While seldom fatal It
Is to be avoided . ' for the sake or friends and
acquaIntances , who should be spare unneces-
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"IN ECCENTRIC CO.T11fl (110ff.
About four weeks ago a letter was received
addressed to Mm. Edward Rosewatcr , Omaha
Dec. Four consecutIve letters ] of the same
tenor 11ave been received , baring the same
signature ench contalntng a $ tO bank note
The last one reads as follows :
CHICAGO , Ill. , Feb. 13 , 18:5.-Mr. Edward
hlosewater-Dear Sir : Emiclosed fInd $10.
TrustIng thmat you viIl forward It to time moost
desirable point.in relIef of suffering ammmongst
time Nebraska farmers. Respectfully ,
OLD TIME NIiIIRASICAN.
The contributions from tim eccemitric Ne-
braskami , who apparently does not vant lmis
mianie known , biavo been successively placed
iii thuG imands of Governor llolcomnb , and
through Imini transmitted to ( Ito relief coin-
mission.
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TIlt'ttItSf'IlIiPl' Cf 11.tZiTIUN ,
New York \'orld : The Sami Fmancircb
Cahl' story of the torumi-e ( of witmitasel in ) t
hioimoiumlim Is rerohthtmg in the extreuume-so re- f
vohtimmg that It os'hhi hare to be ftmliy con-
flrmmmeth before It Is belieo'etl , It oumghut to , ' , o- '
be both incredilmlo anti untrumc' ( hunt the de-- ' -
seentiants of 4umerlcan imiissionarles coubd-- '
string a lurisommer 1111 by time thumbs to pinko %
hiiiq comifess , f
lavenport lemuuocmat 1 Tim yoting republic
of hawaii is starting off veIi. If ( hue story
of time bariniromus tortures Its agents hove iii- .
fllcteml in order to extort comitessiumims nra
( rime it Is ( lie Imperative thitty of time Unlteul
States to hook after the imuterests of its citl- ,
seas them-c. Time ( lay of thue torture chmnmmubcm- '
is Inst. if Captalmi lavles ) Is an .mmuericaiu * 0
clttzeui , as claimneti , imis commntly owes huini vro-
tectiomm of life amid limb that will gimmmrmuntee
thmat his sumspemmslon by the tlnmmmubs will not \
be repeated , If lie has transgressed time iawa
or iieumrallty ( imo shmoulil inhmehih to account
for ( lint olfemise , but no immqulshtorial mmuenSUres
should be tolerated for a mnommuemit. It Is tii
tItuSof tIme Umilteth States to Probe (1mb '
matter.
ChIcago ist : \\'lmat ninls time affaIr
iuarticumlariy hoathsoimme Is time Pretonsiomus of k , '
the inqtilsitors to lofty Cimrlstlamiity.Vhieum
time ( htmeiii Was deposed time religious muews-
Imliers 'f thmi coummitry rejoiced in ( ito result of
time revoltmtlomm mis a victory of eiirlstianity
over pagammusmum almth lewihmiess , it was imuoro
thtamm SuialeCtei ) 11) ' calmmuer tit1gmiit'nt timmit , ,
tlme force mmii fraud by vhmichm the immoral -
dymmasty of ( iou iCammiehitumiehias was torn down
voimld not. give Imiace to Christian tolerance
amid brotherly loo'o a helm 10 imer cent of time
popmiimutloum uimmtlertooit to enforce its mnmmdates
oil Do ier edit. limit the weight of it vavo of
iejoiclmig over time tmtabhhminimmcnt of nimotimor
' 'Cimrlsiami ( reptilmhla" was not to be braved
without veril. Gi'tieraliy Aimmericans looked
to hiommohulu for a mlmme examupho to ( Ito coarser
world of wimat Ciirlsiami ( patriotism would do
in umpbtmuitllng nail simstuolumiiig a repuibllc in
( hue l'acific. 'Time aims em hums Inca : "It wIll
simoot amid inung. It will murder amid steal.
It. wIll trumi'umlemitly defy ( lie amenIties of Intercourse - -
course betweeli natiomis. It. viht mimaimu and ,
flay mmnti torture. It will restore tue agencies
of mmietiiac'val burbarlsimu Iii time nuino : of God )
zintl time Cimristlinlty : of tim imhmetcentim cen-
tury. '
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Cnlvestomi News : l'emninuume iimstlnct leads
every vomnamo to entry a four Plums about
her ,
I mmd Innapolls .1 oimtmmnl : ' ' \'hm helm do you
wmuitter do , ' ' asked Ituibberiteck Bill , of time
nev bmitemmder : at tIme Amigeis' Itest , "put
this here dowim or conic outside amid take l
It ump ? ' ' -
IloumseimolulVomisTt'ao'cier : ( Imiqumirimig at
famnoiis castle-Cmin ) 1 mice time niutiqimes
todmiy ? Ser'amtt-1 mu afraid not , sir. lily
lady and her dmiughtci' imave gone to
town. - ii
Detroit Tiibtmne : Landlady-Well , I muist
do sommmetimlmmg to lteel ) time 'olf from tim (
( loom. Boarder-I domi't kimO' timat It Is aI- b
together muocessiury. Let hmirmi conic iii and u
tackle 0mw of 'oumr breakfastS , amid I don't f
thmiiilt he'll e\'ei troumblo you again.
' ' ' too ab-
lInu'Ienm Life : C'iarmt-It'S i'eally
smirch , this idea of anyone beiiovimig in
ghosts iii this age of niectrle cars and
bicycles. Tom-Not at nil , wimoim you con-
shier 'iiat (10380 invemitlonl3 are doing to
lCCl ) till the supply.
W'aslmlngton stmer"Itlmiimk mny manager
is a nienmi timing , ' ' saId time prima donna , '
' \Vimttt'm3 time moatter ? "
"lIe woultlmm't pay time cost o my divorce
as amm Item of legitimmuate advertisIng cx-
pease , "
IndIanapolis Journal : Youmngumn-Wlmon I ¶
asked hmlmmm Tom' his dauigimter's hand ho
nuetallmomicaihy kIcked nmo out. I was never
an insumlted Iii iiiy life
Olduma-Aimi you are lii luck.
'imi luck ? "
"Sure. You said 'nmetuuphiorlcahiy , didn't ' -
you ? "
WHERE SILENCE WAS ELOQUENT.
Now York Herald.
SaId time mmuistrcss to Bridget ,
\Vlthm a shinke of her dIgit ,
IIow is it no sound froni the kltelmen I
heard
Whenever your 'stonily'
Is with you already-
There's never St mimurmulur , not even a
word ? " -
"Your pardon , Pm begglmi' , "
Said 4lrldgct McGreggimm ;
"My beau Is a 'daisy' that's quite hard to
beat ;
flut so bashful is liarimey
'l'hmat , imavln no blat-Hey ,
lie does notimtn' at ilrlsiflt btmt sit down
and eat. "
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T1I1 11 IJMMItu G 2'Ol' .
Rugeume FleliL
Time top it hmummimeth a ss'eet , m3weot oon.
To my dear little boy at play-
MerrIly uuingetim all day long ,
As It SPiflimeth amid splnneth away.
Ammd my dear little boy
lie imtuglmetii wltii joy
luVimen hue hmcaretii time tuneful tune
Of that busy thing ,
'rhmat lovethi to slag
The song that Is all Its own ,
Hoid fast the strimmg amid wind it tight ,
That the song be loud and clear ;
Now hurt time tOl ) wIth all your might
Upomi time bnnquette lucre ;
And stmaigimt Iromn ( ho string
The joyous timing
Ihoundeth and splimnethm along ,
Amid it wimirrs and It elulrms
And It burrs and It vurrs
Ever its pretty song.
WIll ever my deam hittlo boy grow oi&
As some have growia before ?
, vIll ever lila lmenrt feel fmtimmt and cold ,
When ime hearothm time songs of yorob
Will ever this toy
Of my dear little boy ,
When time years Imavo worn away ,
Slag mtd aiml ( lov
Of time bug ago ,
As It singetim to mae today ?
oflUNcJfIJy . .
'RELIABLE CLOThWR ( -
'oLll Moujey's Worth oi' Youi' Moiiay B.i.
Staving Bargains--
Like the ones we arc offering on our front two
tables won't last long--You must
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'i / . - \ \ - ( , I hurry Ill ) for some of these days it'll
\ :7 : 4be summcr aud you'll have to wear
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IS-f - / ' thin clothes and pay more for them
ii\1ji-t \ ; / than you can get a good winter suit
for now. You ye got three months
to wear it in now and it'll be a first class suit for next
winter. W&ve reduced the , rces Ofl sOniC of them
clown as low as 7.5o-Ofl the front tables , Almost any
price for overcoats now Heavy underwear , hosiery ,
caps , etc. , come to a very low price mark , such as three
pairs of fine seamless socks for 25c ; two pairs of special
tan socics for 25c ; natural merino socks 25C , or six paks
for $1.35 ; Cotswold mcrino genuine Shaw knit socks ,
40C grade , for 2 5C. Our regular $ I unlaundered white dress
shirts 75C. American Hosiery Co.'s underwear , regular
$5 grade , for $3.50 per suit , Alnerican 1-losiery Co.'s
fine ribbed form fitting grade for $3. Besides , our
15t11 street window where these wonderful bargains are
displayed should be carefully tatched this tVC(1c.
BROWNING , KING & CO. ,
Reliable Clotiiiero. N , SY. Cur. 15th otuod lioughits ,
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