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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1895)
- - . - 1 - . ' . ; 1 - ' . I - . i - ' - , ' .t ' ( . . . w. 12 PIlE OMAJIADAJLY 1EEI'tflflAYAUUUST 18 , 1S9. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - . . ' - - = - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - . - - - - I - - - - - - ' ----r-- Ifftm OMAhA SUNDAY llr . - - - - - - - - - - - - - I- I _ _ _ - - - - - - - - ! - } : . -J081WATr. : : : ; l or.--- ' _ _ _ _ _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - ! , ( - - _ _ _ i't7IU.t1UCD ; . - i ; ' iit : MoINI4a. = - . ' ' HUJiSClIlI fIOl. ' 'lmf UP IWf8Clwr1N. 'I ) aIIy flP ( Wihout ) ! undas' ) One ' ent . . . 8 . O . iiUY II'e and Hln.1DS' . One Ycar . . . . . . . 10 I IY Months . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Ix . . . . . . . . . . . Thr. . ) : 1.ntI1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 S Iii. . ( lnP Yfl ? . . . . . . . . 2 n Hun4iy I. . On. yenr. . . . . . . fun" . . . . 1 M * 4tutdNy le ' . OM y.or. . . . . . . . . . f"tur"IY . One Yeur . . . . . . . . . G ' \'Ckly le. yeor. . . . . . . . O .lfllS. ; Onlaho. : 'the le . IIiittng. , 'h. 111lnK. . le. . 1Ilih Om3hn Hlnler 111k. . Coler NAnd Illh Ste. E'iunctI flIuts. 21 enrl IHreet. 8t.1 f'untl tflIep 311 Chamber of ( nmrer" , ; ew Yurko ItHime ' 1. H Ind 15. Tribune IJuIl'iIng. ' , . , : \'ohlnllln. J' J1J I. ' Htreel. N. ' \ ' . , COlmWoNu NlI . eotiimtnEtIone ritIng lu newe nfl , eol- Afl " nef " torlnllllter Al ( olmlnl"lon. Ahuull , . retnln 1.lt""tI . : 'lu the jiltor. 1I1'814188 ! L1fl'Tl1tS. : , . . lettere nnil renttancce hu1 h ! All Ititncie rpmllane"A ahnul , Al ' , . .n.ln. . Ipter lee nno InllAllnl COtflPDflY . Omah" flrnfte hecks nn.l . lo.I"lce ordHa to , ( be nntit ' UrrAf ' : fe II Ihe n.l r of the compnfl. , - nurl' _ TIl : : 1m : ICI.IHINl I Cu IIAN\ . f HTATI.MINr : 01 , ' ciitcevrIoN. f : ' Otnrje HTAf I. 'r'A".II " k. p.rr'lnry of The lee luh- I Itching ctlnpnfl ) " , " Inl duly owom. MYS Ihlt the I U.hlnl number of , full on.1 . compl.lo COI.les of the c ) ahly. Morln Je . 1'vPllnl : ful 1111 HUlda ) ' lce prhntetl j during the monlh of ? tty. IS9 : . wa a f0IIOWM : t I I. I . . . . . . . 4 . ) 1i. . . . . . . . . . 19,11 . i 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( IS . . . . . . . . . 190a . . . . . 19.(1 1. . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i.oi ) . I . . . . . . . . 2".10 " ) a. . .1. . . . . . 19.01) 4. . . . . . . . IK.OI' ' ) 2. . . . . . . . 19.0. ) ) . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . 2).2h ' ) 21. . . . . . . . . 19.110 . . . i . 0. . . . . . . . . lt.o ! ; 22 . . . . . . . . . 19,101 . . ; 7. . . . . . . . 19,091 23. . . . . . . 19.0,0 ] , 19.11) 8. . . . . . . . . . . . 19.0GI 21 . . . . . . . . 1 .999 I 9 , . . . . . . . . . . . 111.120 2 : . . . . . . . . ! 9.0 i I 10. . . . . . . . . nM .2G. . . . . . . . 20,0"0 - ' ii. . . . . . . . . . . . 1P.0I 27. . . . . . . . . , ' ) , : . . . . 19.11 I . 1. . . . . . . . . . 21.I ) : 2 . . . . . . . . 1911a 33 , . . . . . . . . 19tOI 29. . . . . . . . 19.10 ; . . . . . 2. I 1. I . . . . . . . . . . 19.frJ . ) 21. . . . . . . . . 19.151 . 1. 19.\1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,213 15. . . . . . . . . 19.121 31. . . . . . . I , 1G. . . . . . . . 19.IH Tc.tl . . . . . . ' . " . ' . . . " . . . ' . . . . " . . ' . . . . . . il.G21.:25 Lf .so' ' 1e1tlctIoIl4 ; ; for uneold nn.l r't ; il.o (11a , . . . . . . . . . . _ . * . i. . . . . i . . . . . . o - G.3 . Nrt edlei. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GI9,2M ) , . Dly nvprlg" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.974 ' ' . SUntlay. , 'Hu'\II O ( nOI n. TZSCIIeCK. . Sworn to before m" nll fuh.crlbcd In f ) presence , enre Ihls hi day of Juno 10. I - ( Senl ) ) N. I' . I'mJ . otry rul)1Ie. p _ , , - - 'j'he l'l to the [ 8Ih'l'I' Coil' ( tlllgltll tl flee COl' . . " (1t01 II Ollhil 'J'1lt11'811113' IUlt Ilr : ; th.lr 1'lllull : fmu tl t III fll 0 in a 11:1. : 'I'Iits' , 11'1' 101 I1'$0I1i1 I ) ( gmta wih the rllh'olil I nut ii it gt rs. 'rhls w1 I Idl 1 ally (1t'ihlOCIittIt ( Ilgl ul11 tuu. 'Ihl' Ollha ( ) ' 1'lh1hlh1ll11lVIthl ls Inll- fleatIouH tiiiiohig i'ejitibhleiin tervlslws fCltolS 11011 Iell lcnn :11 (1111k 1III'II ( lehIlOCl'lttS . cln oulr , IJe 11flolgrtl fl'OI power 1111 1)llce by the 1110n of 11 clnHscs of cll1els whl ( . crsh'l' to 11111' ) this city lul county of tIXlltel'l t , hl'uncies I all (1 ( l Leves. :1' . ColH HUltlngtou , who ) has : Just retl'nt11 fl01 I vlelHlc toUr through BI 1'01 I' ) , II1111cXI'tl I I I tie I I : O'lh Carolna' I 111'1\1 I h ) to his SOlthe1 t I lI eh lie autl . HOlth AtlltC octoll . 'I'hcre Is lth . Wlrl n . good dC11 of business mlxell . : \lh : I. . 11Itnltou'lelSlle exclr.I I tlotis. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . We Ile StIll wlllnl fur that order of the l'itlted StllcH court directing .tlm l'cI'eln'H of tie AtnericaiiVl1Ie1' 'Vorl.s I'IUIIIU ) ) .to P\ll'Cfl ( with tie lel'IHHal ' 11IJ''IIIUtl ) In their vlall " 'ho wO'I. Ihnull Irlo hlen , Illel' WI ) 1110111 his ago 1\1 10111 ha\'e heel liii- ; bll'tl hr tlll tiiiiv. . t . F'i'tlIt'hH : .1o5t1)il I . eillieL'Ol' ) of "A . UHtIO' . ; IIt1ilgtV : ' , lell'hl'ltel ) his ( jth hl.th 11. lh'l'I'Halj hHln - . I le survives three 'I1 Iw will ci'iebi'nto . the Jubilee of p. . his ntlIHslon to the throne , which , for Ii ) y 'lnl'l. la 1 11llCtlled In ulhlul.un ) hues of slccl'sslon tu scions uf the hOI f I' of I I II fhl' : ' 1'hin ' 'do ' Is ehiitt'geil s'hthi 'l'll bIycin craze : : wll I the IIHpOISlllltr ) ) for 11 mlllwt teclne In lavlls : lauik 11epolll did street car i'ccehilit.r1hle ' sloV 11'ls and tnl' "TIII' Ih'll lhl' 1 1)t3'hIlg for their wheels on thl' t 111111melt I I IIIHI ) Iil h'a\el fl'om their hollIes to workshops , stOICS anti OICl'S 01 the wleel But In 11le , of this I'evolntol there 11. < beeu a fall : fIll hit 1\'lacs of : ; per cent uIIC' Cle\llnltl . Iil low tariff . ali what slal : we 111 ss'ithi our ghiis ? / wih 0:1'ls' \\.t ' ate ! lInt II the least HI111Iset to ICl'n thlt thun ! II : 81m PrOsPect of . lilt CathY hcm'lll of the cOIIlalnt filed II ) tIle Olaha ( omlwrclll cnh wih the I ilt'I'Stlite COllne'ce CohllllllSSlOll. 01 tIle COiltI'liry . we shoull have leIl VII' % ' Ilch surJ'lset If the comllsslo1 hall I1HIIISlt wih Its siliniller vaca- thou II' Iltle any 1111ml'tl'e : from ll WII Imuwl mcthlHls of 11'ocI'astluton. I Is IxClltllgl ' hiOllitffli ) even If tie 10mmiHIson hlt tlllled ( to give tie COlplullt . ) IJ'Omllt lllsldelton. whetlur . . wo Ihou11 hitive Inrthlng : tu crow O\.e. , 1uglulll Is uwful ' slow to adopt itiiy new fUIgl't Ih'ls. hut she 10l's 11\ge to catch up with the II'ocI'sslon In the 1011 l'tiih. 'rho Iwh'lcal frstl1 of wllghbl 111 ml'US\'IS , which Is uow unh'cl'lll Oil the l'il'olle1 coutnent , Is to . ll' mute I'omlllsol ' ul over Great ' ll.llil hy I ) Ict of Illlllent. Inll the act Is ( 'XtICCi ( tl ! O Into effect wlhlu two years. / I Is safe to 1)l'edhet ) that t thit' Vulltl States wi folow BlghullH l'Xlllllo hefm'o the enl of the Cl'U' tlr ) ' , anti the next generation of A men- ChillS wi wtllel' how 1loille I'oull ho moo Htu\l ( I to wclgh ulat hr tile IIOUltl. coal liv the ton 111 . leaSI'e hl'all ) ' 111 hlC' hr the quart Iltl gil- 1(111. ( lIt the luhlle h\lage of HI'uthel' JIIII ( . 110 wll.11 10 iiiove. II I I 'hl' flee 11 181 < 111 tn IHslst the 110WI. I Illll1'n WOlln of Nehl'lskl\ sl'curlll : Ih ( l'IICIIllt of I Ilw thlt wi en- 1110 111'1111 wOJlen to own . . 1\11 con- nty ole.hnlf or nIl property ) , real 1' [ IIHolnl. thnt nay he tlCIthil'ttl by the lolut labors of huslulll ) ull wife utter nll'llgl' , 'l'lw Bee CII see no obJet- 11m to tile cuntII'lt of such 1 Inw by the II'Xt itgis1nture , but It hal gl'1\'I' 1I0llits wllthel' It can . Io lalle ojer- Ith'I' . I would cll.tUIII ' J > e Ye1y IUf- fhml to UHlII'hlln whnt 1)ro1lert.\vu8 ) ) hic- , IUI'I'11 ( hr Ihl' joint elOtl 01' earnings t or 1 llharnit'd l'OUlllo uiunitig ( I 111101 Lxteihhihllg ( ) 'C1 ' tell . hlfteeii ' eXh'lttl ! 0\1' I'l. Ifeen 01' tWllt ) ) ( ' ufl5 . 'l'Il1 1hel'l' might bl' Nerloul , . )1'11'1. ! . . IllcHtnn UH to Cilil of it'tilrty I ) ) ) 0' wI'llh iieilhii't'hl In Ilch 1 \III'I'shl ) ' 1.11' . Instal'l" ; Inw ) llil ( )1' what 11lt : DC tile t 11'0111 Il'lh'ltl hr tile hUHhlltl Cml hall.llg Ut' HII'I'Iutn' ) ! invest- . . II'ntl wUlll his Wlfl' he Ilt\llll to , Ir , Il IU\1 il'OVitiCi I ) ( hl' wih all tIle LUXhll'it' $ t lIlt t veaitIt COliliilutills hlxl11'1 thlt wI'alh 1'\111111 : alil shl' IU\l II'VII' (11)111' I Iln"H voi'k , hut hnl ( 1II'It his IIUl' ' freely ! In COI'111 h'I\'I'I. t Il CUHh1011h11 - Wltl'I'IIlll'I'1 Inll 11\'IHI'I' resorts wlh 1 retinue of 11'1'\1111 to wait \101 \ her Ull I ear- ningo 11\)1 at lIen coluniahitI ? Such I . hllgH hl \ hUIIIlmcll ( ill NOle wll I'egiititeti ! fululiihes , ititti Iu that l.rIII'11 (11 1 h'1111 SOI ! uro not wel n'la tel . " , ; . . , . , - - - - : ; ; , . ; ; ' , I : . ZOT TlM 1f .I Tile rellhlcnl party Is the party or free 111lcl ) , tree lire ! , ( men soil and free . ftS I cartlitini iinhiwhidea were I frcl len. enrlllnirllrlll'R \110 ' - tile 10\0 of freelIOfll 1111(1 Ilslll'et 1)3tile ) \ fl'rellol nlil I hnt'It t ! ( uf t ' t'ii II 117 nlil 11111'IISlo1 ) Iii ni ) Co 11. Is I hlhcst 111 ilas eel to scel'o CihhiflI rights to \ men nlil ( to Pl'OteCt C'CI' ' 1111 OIl A1OIIl : Roil II the ( till . t1ljO3'lllellt . of ch'11 I'C- . 'j'hls Is tile reptibilcuiii 1)lols Ilel.t ! rrl1lIlcuI ' ietI h ' the crcctl , nH taught ulil . II'ucll.ell by C011le1'1 of the Plh1'tY. 'rhiis W\I the elecll of .101111 C. J"I'lllt. ( HlllcH Sunnier , \11ul Lloyd OUIIIsnl , I br- ' ' . VIhhhuthn H. I h'tvuti'd , Zuich lice Oleel' ) , \1111 HIWUIII lch Uhittiitilet' , ! UIIWI 1' . Chiiise . hell \Viide nll ( Ahllhll hilicoill. 'iiiis creed WUH hhihlh , ' ihdS'OCuttCd tile fonlillI . ' holflr ( oil tl fOIII. II'elwhctl ) ft'oliI the Ilhllt UIl ( II'olllgatcl : hr tin , li'S. ) ( HlllIlcUllHI II thl' chilI of light nu(1 ( hot of dai'kiii'ss. Il I tl'llllhl , 1111 ( \lctm'lel We'e Ichle\'ct II the open . II'l'l\ of 11chate 111 ( 01 tl iluittle- Its ! of fl'cctlol ( , 1111 uot Ill Sitit' cltti i lii IC ! 1' cOICln\'el h I y da rk 111tll'l lS' HnKs111 of 41cteIISlll'SSlllltl 10115. II tie lalgllge of Helnto\ 10 I I : , whost i'lhtiiii'ut ' I 111 IH I I 1 4111' I lul I 1 II I IIIWltOI. ( " ' ! 'lle A 111'11\ : Kpl\l the . HIh'lt ) If tl ugi' . tie . spirit of liberty . thc I Hlllllt or Ctllu1 Is Ihlo to Illntall Itself II I fthhr field :111 : I free COI'lt Igalllt 11 CoihiCt'S. Do Ilt COIIIII ) I to brlatlu the tlmp ma- I IUIIII atllslill'r of tll'l.IH'el. . Es- ! pellal ' let Ito lhteIiller ) of the \epll. Icnn pnl'lr , the cllil oC freetlonI lent his utiti < l to slch nit efforL 'I'he tIthhllS- phe\1 of tine rellhlc 11 thin III of tile 11IItuII top :11 tile 1111ht utild tIle O\l1 ) field. 'rhe elhl'l of tle I rell\ Ic i IF the ellu till tl not I U a' hit. " 'rhe 41UtHtII ( 01' tie ilohit' for Omall 1IIIhlcals toni for : e\I'uHku : 1'lllh. ) ICIIS i I Is , Hlal 1 til t I clgle bu doll } 11111 ted Ir l the hut ? ShIn ii outhbolll Political clubs . COIIIISltl ) ( of Iln of till IlltS , whose mectllgs ure hell hlhhll ) toiet doors Iltl wholn lelhe\1 Are 1\\0'1 tl exclude frol Ilosllols of hOIOI' ant tllst tll fl'OI 11 llhle cmllo ! 'llut nlother clSI of CII1CIt , C\'II though t1) , ' be loyal I'eilhlii'uhllS. ) hr Ilnlun unt enl ) ' hr lenHonof religious biuhslltlllle tl cautlhlatcs of the party 11 atl\nucu or its CIIYlntolH ( utitti 111Iale his IInt- ! fOllS t1'UI the t cOllcls of sect a nut it II'OSCI'lplol alt 11IHfl'auchlsCI1It ? Let I\'II' t ' loral lelmhlcll wlo loves his pnl.tr alll 10its . tll 11'IIClllll'l ) of hib- crtr tII ctilalt I i t y d en ncr thal t al thlugH t I else lil'illlV resolve to Imt ) IU 111 to stal' chn I her mIHI'ule. COle whl t Illay the eagle . all not tIle hat , shal rule this city alll statc. Slf.tl : 0' 1'1f10JSI ; 0' ( CI.f.HUlS. I Is ihhilhsihutl that alt celtol of 1 Hllal.el' of the 10UIl' of Gomlolf sloull cause eYt1 \ippl' [ ) of eOllllhlelit . Iltl It waH Oll ' hllIUHU tIlde \ \ 'ul5 tal' eof breaking tiowit nil Oil and ute- e\ hl'I'aldl ; town al ell Iml IC. cCllletl ( II'eecllelt ) that the re-elcctol of :1' . Gnl ' to the Hlwalwr811p ) WIH at all wOltl ' of llhot'e thln passIng : notice. l'tiilhtOt'C thll a CPtltthl'y tHI a lalf It las hell l'Ullomnl'r : to i'-ieCt . the HIIawI' ] ' of tie last house , regardless of his . IloltcaIIHI'luaHlon ) ! , IUI'II lIe yolll' \Vitlltlt'uflVS. I t hInd ieelt i'lltlhored tarlr wltlh'lws. I hat hccI 111011t that : ' . hiulIfolIr I waH ( ltl\lllltl to IUI' { ! :1' Gully hl'llt 110wn luel . elect to tw HPCllwlshlp ) U ill'llhhCr ) of ills OWI putrtyViieii U HII'ulwl' of tl t house pf COIIOIS retIres Crol his otle he Is \lsetl to the Iwrl'age. 'I'he ) t'og1'uiihl WIS to mlim :1' . ( bully a 101'11 ull tlus effectually huhll fl'om tile siet1erslthp. : But tile opposltol whlcl tIlls IH'o\ol.et ImOI the lI'I'nl ! leui(1CL'S ( Illlccl the cabinet to nhHIlon ) : thc tlolglt of any Hucl utetioti . 'j'o tl . \ me'lluu : ml\1 ( , all'ustoUlt UN It Is to the Hplltet CI1\IS Iml the hot altl ( often IH'ollltell eampnlgn for the olco of spellwl of the hem or 1'(1)re- Selitatl'Ci4 . tie elcctol of u memull of tie party In control of tie 10lsn hllmS . tie most llatUl'utl I tiling In the vonid . But to . tie Eiighisit mlml tIle Il'Ctol of I n pnl.tsan fpeal.m' woull sllm IlluOHt le011tonnlhen first Illctll the sllcnl.el' ) . 11. of Cothre , \cmlll' of a IJU.tr , hllecll , :1' . 11111 , l'llcet II 1s74 , . . 11\1 hecn a puii'tyvllip . h1t OIl Ills uty to the . chum \ he Is SUllllll1 ) to drop ulart . ties Hll ! ulliatol anti le llet'feCtiY . fal' Hll 1IIIndiai ; ! to Iach 111 eety ihlellhlel' . Blt , struge us It ihiuly Necm , the I'iuglHh HIl'ak"I' ) was once 1 most \nrtHan Olcer antI In the Uullll States tLt speaker waH less thun a cI'n- tlr ) ' ago , tit . least In thIO' ) ' , nn luhhlsell Hll lnlul.tal olccl' . ' 1he Illceu t statls of the HIHal"'IHhl\ ) In hoth COtill- tries Is the result of their own peculiar poltcal gl'owth 1111(1 tleVCbpIhlellt. bit the thtlys or the ' 1111u1H anti the t1 aut tw Sllnlts tile Bt'itisil speaker WIH I mere crcatme : nlll f ) ) ' of the king. Aaln HII n all memhcls of tIle house wcn' sent 10 the star chamhel' nnll to the towel at Ills instuthice. I I WUH 10 liii- mHal tiling for this olcl' , whosc duty It WIS to cnfolce the riles of the house . to be charged wih "Iolatl : them most outrageouhsi . 'j'hls WIS lu the Ila1 of tie IhHtllte ) IHIII'chr. 'j'he Icl\rct title to the 1.lnl who Iulet ns he IllcaHcll ( "hr tile grace of ( bIll . " anti to his tool the speaker , wnl fast waning. On the 101s of the I louise of COllmons we Ihll ( thnt on enl occuisiomi the HI"'nl"'I' CCIII- \lallell " 'l'ha Shr llv. I I'l'llet't ( 11. \'nlll hl1 01 tile Stairs ; that lIe IHIIPIt his : lolth wih Ills Flngt1 In Scorn , " 1' ( ngaln "I'lluttr. . ' 1' ' P. ' lu I 1011 nnl ViOiCIIt ? Ittilhler 1111(1 ' ' to tile "lollnt : lallll' Ill loltrl' ) Isno of 1lllhI1I'nt. lhlllll JWll' the HI'CIIH'IS ' Ohal' , eniCi 'Uaw ! In the Hln.cr's ) Ear , to the great ' ' 1'1'0ant AII'Ihtn\lt of tht' Speaker 111 of the : lc1hcls or thl I louse . " I'i\l1 ns lute lS the 1111 oC tin' scveilt'lltil CItlr ) ' tilt' 111'actll of the II'ltsh 11"'ul"'IHhlll ) hntl lot ehtingeti. In 1tt Sir .1ohu ' 1'1'1'\0' situuiet' ) or tile house . of COIlI- 1111. WUI ul1llcll guilty of u iligIl { 'I'lme ulil ( mlHllemluuol' ( UI' II'Clltll a hrlhe of . 1 , ( ( ( ) O ) , 'j'll H1I'al.l'l or tile tuw of thl' absolute Illalch . ' WIH h - ) ' Itt ) II'nlS 11 hUllrtnl i 1 t. nonpaltlun 011'(1' . . \Itilougil nlllll'lt t ) ull'l.tl'tl itt thc I louse 11 waR 11'lct1alr nil- ) olll'll ( hr thl cluwn nIl WIS ( thl' CI'I'U- ttlt' ( ' or tIle . . king lnt the tool of th ( i'OVuiiist _ iult't.V. Wih tilt' t'iO o Pult'iiitliIelltfll'y ; 0\- ( 'l'llllleltt thcl' WIIS also I chuug\ Ill the ( 'huul'lletet' of tile spt'aker. 'I'he raising or tile 5it'LlksilIlh ) to its 1"'I'SI'Ut Illnut oC dignity tumId hUII' 11 1111' nluust I'n- Iely t Arthur Ouiow . tvcake ' ( rout , - . - - - . 1i27 to 17131 , fOlr tlCH lc.electrl to tile o 1 el' ( . Onslow set Oil ox alI \II' of hIll- fIllrnes , for whl'h tite Illrlnly 011 CnlrICS rO' ( thl I'inlh RJllnkc\hll ) hua since Iwcn n syIlollyul , nl11 ( imls lofty contuct hunt its Inllencl I on those I who Colowcll 111111. 'lolny the oleo oC 8)elkm' 1 : ole of ' , well ns honor great IC8110181h1ty us wel hit I Is 11108t dc\'olll of lllllcll . ' British nl.el' IH power. 'Ihlt tile Briish speaker lot n 1)lltln I oihicer Is In 10 Wlre - mmtirkiubIe. Ills tltlS nuel CuullouH : 'e cOltlell to his acting Its solws- , 11n for the 10use nlll to the l'lgllaton of debate nll the general eltfot'celllcllt. of tl nilies. lie tIllS 10le of tile ule' 11ItH of tile III\'er tttd pati'OllllgC' of tile lI1e1'hCuhlt Iw ' , I Ic tl AIWrcII speuther. le 111110luts Ito ChIlIIlitteeS ) t , 101 cln lIe fUI'wnlll 0' ' bills ' control the order of usi- delay Ils 1' contlol O'ller 11sl- l'll 01' tietII'uhlhlle time fate of I hi ) In IHHlgnhl ! It to I pnh't ictihutt' . COIhItIlitteC. le I II In uou ) I Iutt't ) IClllcl' . 'I'hl' filet tlt the Puut'ilutilll'lltult'y ( ieVOiOil ' nllt Iii 1 lgIlll : hIlts . . Illlu tile leather / I . . lof tht ! lttiljOl'ity 111.t . lit the house the , II'hlw I I ill I II I stt'r HII hnl gin ! the t COlt' tlol oC the Ilslnl HI of the HIUSI ( ! to the cahilct ) , Ito Ilolht ) 11'Incltell ( such I lIe- "colll'nt In the Brtsh HllCalwllhll1 ) us hUH tulwl Illaco itt the 1-111'11 Stuttei4. Hit , emi tile OilIer 11111111 . the theVeltIll' \elt of the slwnla'I'shlj ) of thl hllse of 1111'cHlltat\cs. ) . nlhuugh Illtll to that body Is mll'el ) ' : latural tll ioghCuli I I oltgruwth uf our fOl'm uf IUU'- HUIII ! tm' ' govel'nlnellt. our early $ lleuhIet' $ wcm mll'Ilr l1IOhl'l'tltOl'S ( I II hot llltcll ( ) ( othlcers.r1lle carr hOlsl/ WII't smal 1111 tilet'CS'llS no Iced of Illllgatl flleton ! to commltcls or for the checdll of ( leiutte. ) The . IIHulwl' ) wus 10t a llllcal ohilcer be- Ialse : he had as yet ito Imtlolage 01 joltcll IHIWe' Hut ns . cUII ' al lill ) I he was ! h'lthe 11110.tunt } lIver of Illpolltn : CoihlilIittt'eS. Iii llU ) 1 liullIii- Ion WUI IcflsetlllC'mlsslon ) to sjcak lS . . Hrl'lctUI ) ' of the tt'euisuht'V to the ilolIst' . Ally 11111'Olch towurd cabinet govenit- mClt wal thus 1111jelll tile bud , and the ih'ultlVI'S or the \ujorly were lecllsu'I : ) ' ilhelhlilet'S of thc ilOuhSe . lit ISl le1 ' ( ' , the lCldel or the whig mujollr ; , was elleh:1 sllcnl.cl' , and , ulhough lIiO- siding O\'el tl housc , . he . did lutlh'oll the Ihm'actl' uf u lll.t ) Icn C' Like UIHlow In NnlluII , Clur's long tC\IIR Hpcnkll' ) could not ( till to malw sonw mn Ilwd 1IIIIII'eSSiOit on tIle churucter of. the o I c\ From the time of Clay 1hcre has bcel no Cuclton lS to the political chalcter of the A me'lcal iilenl.el'shll ) . Tile memhm'shlll of the hOlse of represelita- t\CR Incl'caslll l\e.fold antI wih It the . tommltec patronage , the Ilowel' result- hug from tile recognition of membcls asking for the floor , from the IIOWc' uf the commiment of bills , unt hy his II0liiol us c11'm/l / or tl commltle ( lit rulcs. 'I'he IIOWCI' ) uIl Illuence of the Amcrlcun speaker has beconme slch thut .101m FIHI.o calls him the most powerful aihicer of the ; \'el'nmelt \ cx- tlllt tIle II'csltent. and Prof. , Tal\s Bryce itt ills "America Coinunonvettltit" HIHul.s of hil mf "the secolihi . If lot tile Ih't , tullcal figure Iii the United - StultesVltil an 1II1encu lun the fO" tummies of mcn auth the ' course . of 110mcs. tie events Hllll'lor' ol.tHnal' tmcs tl the II'clltlen't's. tholgh shorter In (1latlol ( Ind less Ilent to the world ! ' \Iowlll the cnHe of the election to thl' htt'itIsim HJenklI'shlll In the light of hlltO'lcul IJ'J\ulollmclt , the fullre to l'IIIle :1' . Guhily ; woul hle : been lS illogical ut for 1 repulblleuun maJollr to r.elltt the delocmte svcII.C' 01' the last hOISl' . I WOlld . he almost u l'O'olltoual ( ) ' let , ( 'C.tulnlr lIlt uct OV ; IIOlltl ( to thl clltom of the HI'lish COIl- stittitioti. . I Is highly Imll'ohnhie that evell.1't'e u lultRal ) icala'l ) or tile JolHe I ( of PUllumcnt cll'ctel thut I wOIII ImmetHltel ' chllge the chllc , ten uf the othiceVitlt the II'cHent Itt ' tClnal conHtlcton or tile HOlsc of CommonR nnd tIle HtIOI IntlllCe of , . : t'iistoni the Hlnl.el' Ind ( illS IHut wUIII ) all 10thln , In political II0We' :11 the olce of speaker wOlll lose Its ancient respect uIl dhgitity. I7'f1l 1Wl.tI , ARIUTUATION. ' .he cOlfcrlnce to proI\tc Intcrn - tolll ) clce arbItration , itch itt hirusseis tile 11Ht ) veek , did not nccomplsh mllh of Iery 1u'actcul ) cilaracter . its most Ilte'estng Ictol wus declaring Itt favor of the creation of a lIerltIutIth'itt Ilt\ ultonal court for the Hettement of dis- Iltcl 1)3' lucile methods , tIle Il'csllllt of the COIIfet'eitce hllln : been Insh'11h tl to usceltnlu whethcr two 0'O'e gov- 'nments w'ere mrepuiretl to lake the : { wC'e II\ellu'et te initiative In cstuhlshlu such a ( ' ! \'t 'i'illi4 Idea hns been lh'oeatell wlh n I gt'i'utt dcul of ea\ncstness hy those who : . thllk the time his come whcnul litter- uatolal lonh'o\'sls Hhol11 le settled by Ilhllton , hit those 11011ic , , vile look ut the slluton In tin eutl' I ) ' i ) : sic- tcal uUl Inscntmcntul WiY Cnlnt , ic- ! IIII the ) lau lS lht'uiCtiCutile. Posolbiy two or II1Ot'e of the sumlcl E\'OPCII go\C'umrntl Will he . fUlll favorable to In llttei'uatioltal court of ltt'litrfttioil . [ t It 1 : ent\lr suite to say that untie of the Illgor OI'I m'I' 'I'he 'I'cat 10\\'e'r cOlll uot he hllucct ( to lea\o to the 11'I'I" - mlnuton or Huch I h'lllnal. l'OWO'l'l' aile its ineillbersilip ) issues vital to : heh' lutC'l'ltH 1111(1VeifutiP . nnd for th settle- 1\lt of 11101 ( iiffe'l'eilceS Hlch a court Is not iteeesSutt'y. That nil the Elroll(11 go\el'lleltl are not lyellC . to the Il'llclllle tf Intcl uatonal arbitration , 11Wu' ( , Is HhoW1 11 the recent action or- tile I"I'cueh " ( 'illuliiIlt'r or Dl'lltcl In IUlhIOIII ' utlutn ; a IcHollt01 fulvonilig the arbl- trlton oC till I1HlltS IrtwI'l1 the Pnlll Stltcl lull I'rncl' . 'l'hls l'x1l'es- Hlon of the I'glslath'o hluch of the Fll'nch gOYet'illllCItt , timidem'stool to lunu hll'l HUI'SI'1 I ' tl IlnlHtcr oC fOIII:1 ItiTulil's ull tl whleh thIeve was : 10 1llllollton. ) ) II at least Hlgllcllt of nil cm'nllt l'sll to nliltain fl'Ill ' l'Illtols wih this lOlltI hi nit ulh'ul'I' which tile Alcrhun liCOIlie wi Illolhh'tlr hI IINIIOlll tu la\olu1I ) ' rl'Hllonl1 to , If 0111' go\cl'nlrnt 111 110 HO wlholt uur 111Igl'I' tu its 1)11' ) ' respect- hi ! the ililielleildt'ilt cOlnt'lel oC this 1111tIhlIt. , 'Vile Hllll States 113 dOle hllOtt' tUUlY other un tel 10 II'onll' the II'hlmtol of Ilteruatouul I1Hll'S 111 itS efforts . wl still bo tiltt'ctel to tile 111'al.tIelt of tills I1l'illeiPlt' , hInt whll ! ; J'i\'olwII govern- meltH IU- he wI'1 11IIIOSIIl towarl tit-- liltt'itthou of dlsllltcs with the United StltCK 111 oilier .11lrlcll cal I. ' tries . tiley f ) : ' 11 , thhttereti thy towlrlt ( l'ach other , JII itt liii ) ' rate ihltVQ 110 Illicit t ' ' towtirtl arid- 11\1' UI 11ch , 11 IIIII'y towll'll Irhl tltol nM wOll"IHIICI p tll t slhlU ) tl IllOi'C sCI'lllil hf their eOIltl'OVCI'SiCS . to Ihl' IleclHlolof ( ; I I ilttt'l'lltltiOillli court. 'j'ho Itcn ( of sllh I tllllnl Ilst he I'- . ! lllcII , thll'el\h.t ' , 111cl' ( xlst11) . clr- CtliltiOtlllleeS. Ufl AI hitg1'tilCr " 'ilOilli1'1lult1 1 ' 1111uctcu I hie. ' 111 ( llCltoll thn t 1hl'en I-I the 1l'actt0f I i'thtIlt' ( ) will Ilt hI settled II the wpy II'ollosld IW l the Brussels cOlfcrI1IC ( I'SWO/'f1' / IX S'1 ' / I.IIS. There wi sholth' ho held at Slmto ! 1 COI\'eltol Ilf t Jelcl'ul illtet'est , h'oill- IIOHltl ) oC COlllbslolCl'1 nllllolulel [ ( hr the ( ITcl'lt stutel . of the 11101 to loltill-I' 1111 l'llll.t 1111 Ilch IcnS\'e : UI . wi tCIII to hlhl ! about I uIlllt'Ol'lllity . of ( stit t t' IIWI : tOllhll t ! Celllll.lnl I I t I ( ' 0111- Icl'dnl I alli II0IIHtlslhjelll. I . 'I'hu cOllug cOlfcl'CICI w1 bl the ! fh for I th\ t ; mm l'pOse . nlt I I t II I nUlollcetl thnt I ! ' nholt ) thh.tr states w\ he 1III'ISlltcll ) ! Ju\'II I ! its m'lghwih the 111' UHHOdu- toI of Ncv YOI ] . sonIc live , 'Cult'S age . the 111'IIClt hal : lut wih the lleutt'ty 1111110' oC the legal Ploll'lHlol lit 10St or the Othl'l' Itatll : , tll' sCltlelt iit'iiig \el ) gll lull I wih the 10'e Ilte\gtlt Inw 'l'I'S of tile COtIIltI'y that there IH . Un- g\lt 11'CIHllr for greuitel' Illfl'II . of state iut\vs its to cemtuthit UI tl'I's , IHltcll'lr ) of n eOIlllhiet'eiuul I clit'- . : lh'I' . I 1 : Igl11 thnt thl' ( iivt'i'.4ity of IIW8 mil ( of llgal 11ccbl0lS 11 11. ' ' tu lhiSiilesS 1(1118 lIe- Iml'nHslII : hlllleHS t1llnctols ( tWCI'1 cit iZelli4 of IIITll'llt Itntl : , aUl1 ill Shell social 11"lstous Its : 'lle 01t of II'hle ald divorce , the 1t1.11 of wll 1111 thl . 1IIIIlllce lutl 111sfel 01 1110IJlt ) , wo'k uot ell ' coIl ftli4ioil hut i WIOI . 'rhe ull of tht IllovelliciltVilIl'il It 18 thl ) ) ihi'l0Se or the COllft'I'eIiCC to 11'0' mole is . 110lg otll thllgl t i I I , to t mnlw the 10t'lllutllt t IS Itlltllg tl IXCrltOl1 % of wis 111 fOlI , to IHllllt te Icga I wllghts 1111 I I l1aHI'I'H. Intl 10 lila he the t IIUUII' of acmlwlltlug altll'xlclllg al wllteu iltstt'ihllleitts the same thl'Olgholt . tIle COl I tl ) I I Is 1110 t'e- gal.ted 11 Ilelllhln to CO'Cl't the (11- \'clgeuce thnl uow ( 1I'I11 helwcen tile laws of the IIITul'elt ( states concerning COllloltuus. ) Whie sOle tatcs strictly limit cl'llomtous ) lu the mlug of Cilli- talltoc ] . , mliltniulul It IUIIIJh'Ull autl kClllllg their hllchtlllness helow the nlOlnt of the\ } alhlll ethilitutI , wih other restnietholls , other StateS icuive ethel Iclh'lctouH othl'l Htates.t'e them II.tclcllr free to do as the ' . Illcas ) In these inutters. : I Is l'gcl that If nil the "Intcs COl 11 he brought to 11101lt sOle 'cln1111 ' t'eiulht'eiilettti4 lS to tile olgaul1ttlll : IIHl mnulgcuwut of COI'III'ntu llt'OhCI'tS'ntile ) IH'olectol of iu- \'IStO'1 ugallsl"f.ll : . : wOlll he ii'O- ) lutctl mil otl/W" / / boll IIHllS both to tilt' c0110'atols nUll the pliiIhc ) ut. ta IUell. ; 0 TIlls 10\el ltlS ' \ al'elll ) ' IU\l a good effect . tll I whie II'OII'CHS towar < lullOI'1 state . . tgRdatioi ! Is not cx- Iwctell ) ( to be I : ) IL It Is eonlliunt.\ Im'ltl hInt InJJthc I. _ , 'COI'SI ' of tle the result In vies ; ; \\1 he a talnlll t ( Cer- talnl ) ' the 10\'ICIt ; { olght to COIII11 the CII'llst atrlltlon of tile legal pt'ofes- Ilon In e\'m'r 1IIfu ! , hit It also apllall 10 the IntlluHt of tile glncrl Ilhll' ) . I conCN'ns iult'tlCuIi8iY ! the hlHlnels Iln of the l01Ih' ) ' . to whom ululifoi'llIity In comml'dal lutvsS'Oiill ho of great iehiefitVililL' nil good cl1cns Hholll desire RICh 1tlfO'mlr In inuurniulge antI II\OI'CI ! laws 11 will hlll1 ! II'otect society . cet ) fl'om conditions thnt now lrhilg I ) Iell'oach upou it. 7'll ; C.llJOHXIA ( lWW.U'l. T.A W. ' 'i'lle IrrIgation law or Calfo\ia has hel'u seyclal . tles 811tall'Il hr tw sit- 11'lul ) C01.t of the HtltC , all so ( a\O" ahl _ - hns It 1lIU regai'i'd ( thlt It haf leN } mal0 ( the llHl1 of Rlmlm' ieglsuit- ton by . othetstates. . I was , tllefole , II YIIT great S\ll'lse to the IIlollle of Calfl'nin wllu the . Pnlell States clr. clit court Iceeut 1H'0loluel1 the law lu\alel. ou the 1I01ul thnt its ProvI- slons are lu conlct wlh the fCllerl coitstittut loll. Tile case 1ulm' which tiit' COlIstItul- toualtr of the net was ti'stctlVtIS ! ono affecting the IlsRmen1 of hind lu tile F'utiilrook , irrIgatIon tiistniet . , the coiii- 1)illillulltt lu the caHe llsscrtillg the In- Ilnlunut nHHII.tU ! Yalhlt of the law 1lon ) the gl'011Is. utlllong ItIIt'J's tiat It 11'1'ltlls ) for the taking of pllvnte IH'Olwlt ) ' wihout dime 11t'JeeSS of law , contlm' ) ' to the 11'0\1. Hlous of the fouirtt'Ciltil amenlhncnt of the constutou of the IJuled States , nutl . . 1hat the use for whlh Sllh 11'011' erty II thl'I'lhr ) altholl1lt to lie tal.uu Is . not n puhlc list ? . 'I'hls [ ( 'onteutun WIR fully bURtllurl by , huldgtj IttSS of tIle circuit cOlrt , who het 1hat tile oporaton of tile law wus for tile benefit 01 specific individuals , anti the luterlt or the llhlc Is nothing mOle than that Indirect all ( colatmal benefit that I tit. . \YCR from 1\11' ) ' Imll'o\'emeut oC a use- fil ehamctcr thnt Is ml\le ( In tIle tttuitt' . "It Is I'xh'cmel Illnlu , " HaiI tile C'Iilt't , "thut the Icglslath'e lI111Ie Imlotlell ( lu this act Cluuot he . yhulcatetl on the 111l1 Unit It dIrectly coulllCIH . to tile Ieulrl welfare ( e the commlul . * C 'l'iie effect ofllraluagl ( Is to CaUHl n mOI'e Illcutfll rlrolllct thau the lanl ,1 1 woull yIeld In . 1t.S lulccalmct ( coul1. tiOll. In thll ol'jull thc ownll' II 11. Icctr . hll'I'I'ltCI , ° the commlllr lntii- tctiy only , al a 1 : ls 11 perversion of legal tl'rms to 'uiiLi tile lutellIIHl' , ou Ul'l'Olut or SIlhh'ctlnl'I'aI ( ! ntlnltl"l , n public 01' . " j'ns ) I tIle view of tIle ( 'Oilt't that tilt 11lgutuu : 11sh'lct IH Jot II public 1111) ; ' bictiustt every person wlhlu MiCh dlHtl t Is hot t'iltitIi to tile UII oC tIm ittt'j'1 . II'o\'hletl UI'OI ' the sit 1110 tei'utlS utuuti { 'lllltoUH al ever ! o Othl'l' 1I'I'IOU , ltl ; Tmly thoie h'i'soIlH trlet who halllwn to 1)'n , laud lu the this. Jf I this position 11 Hountl 1111 the ! hlghm' ' court ilstahlH it , its IO'lct wi' ' 10 to 'In\llhlnto the h'rllatou II.tl oe othcr states IIHCtl ) upou tIle CalO\Il law , nUtl ( t11 n serious blow struck at the Ile\eloIPut , of Irl'ljnton lu the vest , whl'h WOlhl come to 1 halt be- cUlse It wonll he 1IllolsIIJe to hullco clillll to IU\lt In thl sort of 'uter- 11'IHe Ult thl'lo WaH JOW Icglslatol at estilbIiSllL'(1 viuhitlity. 'rho Clct Is ' thl'l'O . mut . ulways ho 1I'e ( or ih'Pl un- tI'I.talut II cOlnl'clon wlh suite IrjIR- laton l'gnlln IrgltoI , and Ull- Itolll ' thl mnHor wilt tl\1 to te dealt with Illuntoly by the cnernl govenlItlleIlt. 'j'hcro 11 very StrOIlg Ollila' sit Ion to this 1I ! , hit It will ilrobttblY l li fal I tl the ell - prnrtcnhlo wny of solving tile Irrigation prohlc1. 'I'hl' [ ( 'Illeilgo Inlcl' Oceal , which did IilOl't' tOV.'luu'i ( 1lOellatl 1lllIII\lcll ( 11. Illhllwllh : thl' "Irus of 1\111 : thnn I ( ; ' ' ' \Veutver I lid nih the hiei ' . 'Ul\I'11 'I'a\'I'1 1\1 11 othll' rul Ill- IJlt ! 1'el'lhaclwl's togethit'r , Ilul which 1110l'C II'clntr his hC11 1 coltvet't to the free shiver . ' tile Cr'l' HI ( to 1 falnc , mlRcs cl'r of "AIl'I'Ilal ' bUlls fOI' Aiiiet'icuitis. " 'I'hnt SOtItIds ' ' ' ullid entch- HOIIIll very Iltloll' a111 - II . hit fl'OI n hlHhl's : Shl1111011t I 11 tieehtlt'tlIy huttthe. JI I the first Illnee A1elIca wOllI not ll'Iilt ) ( by the 11'lst. Ilut t of hCI' I sl'lhll clllial t I II I liii I ted Stuttes iOIihis. ' ' , ' ' ' (1(111111' iltvestetl Slatll hU1111. l'i\'II 110111' ( ( 10 II'cstcl w0111 ill ) itlek(1 iii 11. ) whl1 . Alm'lcn IhOlltl ( ( , If iIssibic . IWIII nil 11Cr sUlplls flilIds II Cl'l'llatol 0' ha"u thcI IllVesttOi ! itt Amel'lcnl eltel'II'IHel -ill fueIU'lcl , wan'lllsel , trahllways . Itc : II i tile Ilxt Illneu the Iln'lhnsl of l-llcll Hlntls hOltl1 \UlrlnIR ) CI' 1I01Itll11 oiCl'atCs ) ! ! n ( IAII\lltlgU : tl AJurlenl ttlxpiyers : . ( O\'m'uIlllt hOllls I l'l' IXeJllt ) t froJ 11 tnxcI t 1\1 tilt' OVliel' of h01111 not only , hlltH ) his llr. IOlltr 111 state out of the tlX1 whl'h lIe \olit lu\o to puuy oIl nu ! Iflllil 1 IJ0lnt 01 1011r , hit ) hc Is 1m. ! n hl'll 1 h 1 I , ' t II I' 1\'I-rHhlll ot hOllll to Silil'k Ilxes tilt other tutxlllI& ' securities tilliCt' ( } lctIIHI ! thnt he has lo1'ertct thl'J t I Ilto i t I 1Illtl I Stntcs 1 1011(114. ( Au Ill'I'IIHI or thl natlolal telt 11 lot ( Ih' Hlrlhll hit If we l\st Issue hOllls tl k111 111 01' h'clsIcser'e 0' to Jet l'uillIliIlg IXIIlIIII ) , tl Rnle of the hOll1 to t ( EIOVell t : cnlllllHtH t I . IR I ccii tu lIlly Jorl tcHh'nlll than tilCiL liit'CitUsC ) hr i ) A lllPt'ie1tlls Cur Alellcnn cOIIHm [ cll' 'let's. ' t'll to date PttIf. Pearse has hot tie- chilled thr } ) osllol froniVihheii Dr. : ttit-- hll' \ its tlllHlt at thl instance of the ho\llg 11l1'\'lsh fntlon of the Hchool IHlnl'll ) A : lOO I Iln In ' Imow thnt he wi 1 te 10\li ( ill I $ : , HOOlace ( ( ) , hit It \olitl hi ) eXIletll ) too 1111 of ililIl to i'cfuse the . hll Ilflle joh. ) I IR reassull'ing to 'the taxpayers of : Ihlslm to ] mow that thcl1 ( he uo 11elclel' ' lit the Iwnleltu'r : : uilrolt'ili- tioti. Lalt ( olliiilissionel I ' Hlsll'l Is paying the his out of hlA OWI } olwl "lullst'iloods ( Haletl nut Pl'esSl'tl" Is the Cult 1(111 of tilt edltoi'ial h'ntel lit the Chlcnlo ( 'ilroltlcie-tiluut l'\llelty hns t'cfcreilet' to the t 11al ) ' cOltlltl of the Ollhl llchCala' . Un'IJ ( 'lutl.l. I ( : IICIO Trlhune Emperor WillIam refuses to smoke any cIgars but those made especially for him. He must have had a friend who was run- ning for alderman p UIII II . Stilt 1'ziter. Gobe.Democrnt. The t1icovery that aluminum crumbles to pieces In sal water wi mae ] It nedessary to greatly modify the calculations as to the fulue usefulness of that metal. Evidently . the world Is not goIng to dispense with Iron and steel for a long time to conie . J''unllh' iliiiiieI lull Jh.rurm. New York \\'oril. ThIs street car lines of Toronto pay the city $ SOO a year for each mile of track besides - shIes 8 Jler cent on the first million of gross receipts and 20 pOI cent on all receipts above three tnflhions. Their fare Is only 4 cents for grown persons . and they give a half-rata to all who attend school. Irrespectve of age This looks like the millennial reform which wi core In some other cites when they get honest politIcs and common sense adinla- istratlon. . U..h..IIA ChII" " ' . out riig'e . Deliver liepublican. Neilwr the UnItEd Stales or England should hestate : in demanding redress for Injuries . jurIes Inflicted upon the missionaries of these two countres : In China. There should also be a demand for measures that would prevent such outrages In the fulure. China must be made to do its duty and the time may not he far tlstant ! when It wIll he recognIzed that this can he accomplished only by partitioning ! Its territory among powers capable of maintaining modern governments. - - c..t .r IIJII'lrrlr. . . , Jufalo Comnietclal. I Is Impossible 10 determine exactly the amonnt of money expended by the government - ment during Its existence In fighting In- diane hut a conservative estimate makes I more than 1000000000. The Ioverment has also spent durIng Ibis time about $260.- 000.000 In governing and supporting these charges of the nation , and Is at present disbursing - burslnl about $7,000,000 annually for this , PlrPose. I would appear that It has cost about four times as much 10 fight the red man as to pension him . oft. 'rhe CumllA .r 1:1. : ' " Ir.cchc. . Boslon Globc. I society Is so taken wllb , the bicycle and gel Ideas of leg upholstery that I will reo Iulre every man to wear knee breeches silortly . as the fashion editor announces . then society may he congratulated heartIly Ipon being caught knowing what It Is about. No ' art Is so wise and skillful that I may add by dress the least to the power of the beauty of the naturaly developed human body ; but all art Is wisest and most skilful when It resolves - solves only to help tIle naturally developed human body 10 express Its beauty with the most freedom . N."v lh'xlcll Vleyv .r IlloiierM. Hllon HtlJorter. The bloomer dress Is a pall at trousers. very baggy at the Imoes. abnormally full at the pistol packets and considerably full wher you strike a match The garment Is cut decolete at the south end and the bottoms - toms ted around ankles or knees to keep the mIce out. You can't put It on over your head like your shirt. nor around you like a corset but- you must sit on the floor and pull I Oil just as you do . . your stockings , one foot at a time In eaeh compartment You can easily tel the rIght stile 10 have In front by the buttons , . on the - neckband . l.ight for flit' J..AA' . EIINt. A i'Iyslclun In Iha New 1011 Sun. To the Editor of the Sun-Sir : Now that corn.on the cob has appeared on our dinner tables may I suggest that II should be eaten from the cob , and not cut otT . or If cut off at all . to ba cut with a dull knife. I the knife be sharp enough to make a clean cut of Ihe ( grain It will also cut with It the ligneous substance In which tile graIn Is Imbedded - bedded and this substance Is as IndIgestible a SaWlu8t and Is quite as Irritating to the stomach and bowels In biting the grain from the cob the woody substance Is left on the cob the teeth pressing the grain train Its bed rather than taking a part of the bed wIth It. . 'J'hsi- J'l'UII10 J INI I. . . . Richmond Tlm.8. The men who make the world move thInk little ot the mIsfortunes of the pasl. Their I faces are always turned to the ttlilIre. They I are always on the lookout for opportunitIes 10 improve their condLton and Ihey know that Improvement must be the result at labor by Ihem. They know that If there was more money than any populist ever dreamel , of . Ihey Can gel none ot I unless they labor to produce Imethllg to exchange for It. and they know there Is an abundance of money In the world to negotiate all the Iransactons necessary 10 exchanging the fruits at their Ibor for Ihe fruits ot other men's labor. which Is the only useful functIon tbat money cal perform. OUT 01 Til , ] OUUIS.\\ . There are 13,00 Illtnct varietIes ot post- sg' slflp ! . Cll3tie } uhhi . Me" , hn ( hires cItizens brotllcre Ilct I e , mUI ant 1 lhlall Iralll , whose corblnrlt heIght Is exact ) Iwelt.ono ftel. A snake fourteen feet tong mis icrorlln ! to leport I . bell stralng ducll . geese . chick- ella IJcacocks uunul , other delicacies from a farm II Cold SIIring harbor , L I. I 'rhe l0et costly tomb lu existence b that which was erected to the Icmory of Mo- un in iii oil . The dlamolHls nlH1 rubles used In uset the lccorato:1 : are worth $ IO.OO.O\O , Sam WikInson of W'niuhngton. lad , . has only five clthlrrn : a brother In nglanl has thlrtr.two : n sister has ltecn at : : ) 'cnr of age Ills ! rl1mother : had twenty. two. The pcrpenl\cllarily ot a 10nllenl Is visibly affected by Ihu 1(1)1 ( of Ihe Shim . On every sunny tny a tall 10nulent has n regular lean from the sun. This pwnomcnou ! Is title to the greatest 1 expansion of Ihe shlo on which the rays at the sln fail . John C. Hnncock of hancock Mu. . who has only his left arm 10 shoot with. the right ha\lng been lost 11 a carrln-o accitielit has killed this season wIth , his shotgln 209 squirrels 12 : rabbits . 2t7 iartrldges . 62 llleasants. 28 wild Inrkes 01111 : r woolcocl , . redhcuids. Of wild ducks lie has shot 23 malaIl al1 7 ClllInln Matthews of len anl Chicken IIhtshll. I ; I oi Ilo.le . Islanll. I 1 one lay recen thy while fshing caught a mackerel u hlch hal u rnbber band fuslelwl around Its bm ! , The baud hind probably been 1101\1 the fsh aholt a year as I was sunk Into the hOlly about hal nn Inclt the fesh beIng completely ] hcalE1 around the band . Founder llradicy's baby parade at ARhlry Parlt on Saturday lust was the big success I Is every ) 'ear. Over 700 cllerubs of one sorter or nnolher were In the procession an.1 . the hearts of some 25.00pal1 . Tuaminas relatives - l\es and friends swelled wih pride nR the lots passel , along the way. I was the slxlh nnnual bhy parade nt Asbury. One of the babies In the Ilrocession was hut ten days old nml this was the prolllest moment of Its life. Union county New Jersey has founll good rOds profitable . the Increase In lax \aila. lens h\lnl been mar ] ( t this year , The total assessed values for IS5 are $35,972,600 . an Increase over t89 of $1.359GOo The most conspicuous gain was ma.le . by Stumluit . \ hlch stands nt $1.8GG.000. nn increase of $46,000. or over 25 lieI cent. Westfeld I\anc2,1 $216.600 10 $ .48,600. and Ilalnfehl. Cranford antI Union had subslnntal ah1lons to the assessed value of their prollerty. I A little girl at lele\lo. N. J. . rOlnd her- self II a 11ecl1ar and trying position a day or two nlO , Picking up a 22.calber car- tridge which she discovered In Ihe yard , she Plt It Into her left nostril. Then she could not get It out and In alarm she ran to her mother who woret ] for three hours over her arid then sent for a doctor. lie was afraid to use his forceps because I might explode tile cartridge. F'Inahly he Inllucel her 10 snuff cayenne pepper . which caused her 10 sneeze the cartrIdge out to the great relief of all. - -I- - . ' 1''l'Iiit.NS ( X i.ii'lS Sl'Ai0. Mrs. Nancy Cooper of Do\er. Mo . , famiiarly known as Grandma Cooper celc- hrted her 100lh birthday on the 7th Inst. Helatves and friends flocked to greet her and she stood the strain rem rkabl ) well. AccordIng to Ihe best information obtain- able from the records Chief Little PIIH of the Chippewa Indians In Wisconsin la now on his I081h year. His mother died three years ago at the ale of 120. The old man Is still In robust health , stallls six feet high Is very erect weighs ISO pounds and Is as athletc as a roebuck C A man who claims to be a direct (10. scemant ] of Pocahontas of Captain John Smith fame Is living In Newark . N. J. . and celebrated tl 99th annlversay of his birth on the 7h Insl. lie was born In Maryland a 11 his mOlher's name was Ijotilden . which was tIm name of the man who married one of tile daughters of the chief. Mr. Ghenn- Genn- such Is the nonogenarlan's name-preserves his faculties wonderfully wel amI every few days he lakes a walk abroad. In 1832 he was stricken with cholera In New York and nearly died of the disease. He bas voted , at every presidential election since 1817. Mrs. Lucy Aexander ] a colored woman living at Des Moines Ia , Is said to be .19 years old. She Is a native .f Virginia. She cannot read or wrie and Is I widow , her husband having died when she was 102. Mrs. Alexander lives wih her sotu . Thomas him- self 64 years old. She Is perhaps five feet six Inches tall . of full African blood or nearly so. Her countenance Is furrowed and seamed but her eyes sparkle as In youth. Indeed , she uses no glasses and Is able to thread her own needle leI hearing Is nn- Impaired and she yet has one loath perfectly 50011(1. She says she has had good healh alt her life . 1111(1 ( aside from an occasional attack of neuralgia . does not experience In ache soft. or pain. leI voice _ Is deep and low , and HSXAJ , AND ( 'I'JI iIt W'ISfl. I takes a pretty sharp pen 10 produce that tired feeling. - When the storm subsided It was shown to ho largely a mater of wInd. Comptroller Bowler clings 10 the belief that ho Is loan than . a greater mal congress. Strange as It may appear when persons work themselves Into a white heat they sud- denly cool off on touching the hot end at a poker. I the United States desIres 10 chastise China for its treatment of missionaries the contract should be let to tlo Jap3. They have their hand In. An EnglIshman who heft his lutrlotsm bt home says the railway cars of Russia are the most comfortable In gurope. They are built from AmerIcan plans. The mayor of Chicago essayed to give the mayor of New York some rustic tills on 10- torm. The reply of the loiter Is said to have curled lie tormer's mustache. Speaker Crlsp's father and molher 1010 actors and his elder brothers as well . One of the speaker's earliest recollectIons 19 peeing his father pley Armand Duval to his molher's Camille. x.Congressman Bourke Coeluan announces that hue will have nothing moru to do with Tammany. Tammany made a similar an- 'nolncement when I turned Bourke down. Honor an even A brace of burglars were caught , tried , can- vlcted sentenced and landed In the pen all within four days after raiding a residence In Philadehiulula. JustIce makes an occasIonal spurt In the City of Holmes. A Kansas City woman has applied for a divorce - vorCB on the ground that her husband ( called her a "Jay. " The failure of the city to take a census during the recent excursIon perIod provoked much domestic Irritation. General A. I' . Stewart the confederate commander , who broke the union line al Chickamauga the first day of the battle . Is seriously Iii at Chattaiuooga . and as he la nearly 80 years old , he Is not expected 10 re- cover. With the deall of James lunn the noble race of Shlnnecock Indians ends. The old man died with his face 10 tile sun . which , as bo died rose over the Shlnneock his on Long Island . the ancient home of his once powerful race 'Fwenty years ago Charles 11. Wright , then a boy , was sent by hIs mother to tile village store at Fox Lake , Wis. , to buy a clothesline , lIe failed to return unthi a few days ego , wllen he appeared with the ciottieshine. Also a wife and thur chIldren , TIle Tobacco Journal emits a roar against bicycles , claiming that tue growth of the wheel craze has wrought great Injury to the trade. Just how is not explained. The loss , If any , is erobablY confined to bicycle sport- lag circles. In ss'hlch quarter masticating the rag hs increasing aharillingly. "Ligo" Ilaifortl , who has been taikhng to ttio Young Men's Cilrlstlalu assocIation out In Den'er doesn't like ltalihaeis conceptIon of thue Christ. lie thinks it. doesn't show enough character. lie prefers tile conception of Mutt- kacsy in the idcturo "The Trial Ihofore 19- late , " which lIe pronounces satisfactory and ideal. ideal.Marion Marion D , Van hem , ex-lnayor of Denver , wtiose death Is announced , was an Otuloan by birth who served hula country wIth dIstinction thpughaout tll civil war , rising from hue ranks to the position of major "for ineritorl- 0U3 services" in various engagenietite , lie was mayor of 1)enver two years ago and for refusing to do the bIddIng of thou spoils- hunters incurred the ennuity of the dervishes antI was ii ) ' thietn branded as "a traitor. " Ttte deceased was a hotel keeper , and left a moderate fortuns , bEAIIN1NUANIi 'l3ALTlf. Detroit lreo l'ress : If there I , any truth Iii tiio Intimation hInt the resignation of l'rot ileints from tile tlopattliient o poitti- cal economy at the Uimlvershty of ChIcago was duo to u lack of harmony between bli teachings anti the econoiiilc views of tile founder of the university , thia usefulness oh this great Institution in in peril , Mr. ltocke' teller ilas tiio tight , probably , to Insist ilpoti havhiig ioiltlcal economy ( alight In hits tint- 'ersIty to accord with ( ho vIews of tile Standard Oii coimipany. lie tta a right , also , no doubt , to Insist 1111011 illS OWfl standard of echiglotla or theological views , becausi in a sense he "pays the freight. " Only he sltotiiti uintierstnnd that a great Ititlepentient university cannot tie buIlt on slIcil lines. Ilosten Globe : l'rof , fIends of the Chicago lllll'ereIt ) ' hIas been retiiou'cd frohit hIs Place , The StIIIOSeti reason is his incliner of attacking - tacking ill000llOhieS anti hils alleged radical 'Iows oIl ecoiuonilcs , however thIs may be , the ease of ttlL' tlulversity tIns beeli illtttlrahly Preitltliceti by the fact that the great Stand- arti OIl Illagliate Is its leading financial backer. Ttuls Is one of tile serious festlirea of the systeun of tile persohmal ClitltlWlfleflt of colleges by 111011 hike Rockefeller uitui Arlllour , Even thouighi Staludard Oil lnIluence bath notii- log wluate'er to do with the renioval of l'rof Betide , a good Ilart of tile lutliiiC ) ! hiI per- slat In tiuiliking so. Statitling at tile WIll' , lott' of the royal realtionco iii flt'rhlli , Eiii- peror'iihiani Is alnlost wlthiii ilearlng of the Professors of time royal utlhi'erslt ) ' . lint Ito votiid no more dare to iIltl77It' the oiiili- ions of Olle of thIese hirofelsors on ecoiioiniczi or governlllent titan to tamper with time supreme cnurt. , It Is Cli old niiti sacred tra- thitlan that tile heads of alItilorizell learnIng - Ing silahi be umitrainnielleti. Still , on tii 'ahab , our cthtleatioiial s'SttIhiI is better than tIle European , even tllotughl It. laity be oc- cashonally open to the exercIse of uliwar- ratutablo power , hIiAS'I'S l"itliiilM'S ( IIOitN. 'rile wisest men have never In any age been tue best tilon. Saul , the son of Klshi , was a big nulls drivel' . hut lie 1119(10 a very anlail king. 'l'hlO ( ievil voitltl muever get another aottl if iuc coulthii't make black look white. W'lten tIme preachier knows hula bible ' . , weih ill ? Wln't ( itave to poumitl It to keep PeOPle awake , The man ohio talks to the bIggest crowd is not Illways being ivatched tile closest by the angels. I'laittlng a grain of mntistard seeti may ho lucre far-reacluing Iii its results tilall filuding , tile north 1)010 ) , It Is hard to fluuti a man whb will preach tile 591110 gospel on a salary of $5,000 a year that lie did on $500. If putting on olir plug hInts wouiid otily make tis oil as big as we want to be , tile woriil % 'Olli be full of giants , The differehuce between a ovise lilan anti a fool , Is thlat the eise man knows that he kiiows little , anti tile fool tlllnks he knows IllUch , - Sam Jones says , thlat vhtat 5011)0 lOCh call Pastoral work Is little more thlan taking care of a plug Itat and looking after a nihllisterial relultation. _ _ _ _ _ 1101' II l'l'S _ Chllcago l'inies.lleralci : As you iiuke your bed so you miiust lie about it. Boston Courier : 'l'lIe angler may forget 1113 lines , but the aluiateur Irnet never. Somerville Journal : Yeti can very seldom find a business utah \llo Is a hero to huts oiflce Iloy. Galvt'stomi News : It is net , to Impossublo to tell whether sonic denmagogues are patriotic - otic or hiutigry. Nasllville American : Jlust as scomt as EdItor Campos took charge victory began to perch on the telegraph wires. Ienver ltepubiicaiu : First It was time 2tone age , then the bronze ago , thuen tue iron age , and now It Is tue mortgage. Texas Sittings : No one laughs Ilarder at a poker joke hiatt ttuo man tvhio wants time bystanders - standers to believe thuat lIe understands it. Atchison Globe : A wcman never becomes cci tired of life ttuat 1me cannot throw a great deai of enthlusiasni lit her voIce when talking about bargains , Somerville Journal : There's mme doubt that tue woman 'iit'ants to ciinub up the ladder of fanuo can get. imp a gooI uleal easier if sits has bloomers OIl. iOMES'I'iC 11)11,5. IiihillllnliOhi8 ( Journal ; lie-My ailmmt was kimitl cnotuitu to tell ole that you only loved me for mny lulomley. SheSuevmts wrong. I imiarricil yeti for your nioney. harper's Ilazar : lie-Yell remiuetnber that good lookimig 'I'oni Mamkcml you jilted last S 111001cr ? Shme-Certalnly I do. I Ie-11e i'lll he here tomnorm ow. Silo ( ilrnliy-\\'ul ) , tmc"il better not give 1110 utnotlter chance tlui mhUlnlner , Philadelphia flecortl.'Nehi-Sti simo's goIng to nlarry hlnl on 01119' two weeks' licqtIliimlt- amict' , Thmtt's strange , isn't ii ? Hello-Not at all. It WOUII hte mtI'amlge It sIte thIlOtIhil tnarry him after kmiuwlng hmlmii lommger , TexaM SIttIngs : Mrs. Young-Johimi , did yotm sticceetl In nuatclulmig thimtt IlieCe of iress goods I gave you tilis Inornlng ? Mr'olmmig -No ; my time was too liret'iotms , intO ( tn- tlflihuhiutfltl3' ) I've bougiut emloUgli of seIne- thing else to make a wluole gown I LIfe : Stme-Iimlve you ever loved anottier ? 11e-Ye , of course. litl you thlilmlc I'd practlcu 00 8 nIce girl like yetI ? Ill'oWfliflg Kimig'ii Monthly : Shopper-Is tile color in ttmese stockIngs fast ? Salesman-OIl , mn' , yes : Gemiulimo old mnnltl' vetldiIlg _ ' ' ' ' " 'Olti multi's 'etlding ? "Yoi'm. It never conies off , " Ihltmstrateti Bits : AhliIOmlide-YOtl imevor 110cr of women cuishiera rumimilng nit with their employers money. lIennI-Not often ; but when It does lIuppomI they take tue ciii- ployer , too. - I Somerville Journal : " , Veston-Do yetI thllnk a young man can safely mutney on $11) ) a week. Easton-Vehl , that depends a good deal oil 110w multlch the glni'tfather Is worthi. DetroIt Tribune : Innociuotis-"My chlild , my child , " Still exclaImed , In IhIllItlen fear , "what hiave you done to bring tIui blush to your chueck ? " "Mamma ! " Falling upon each other's neck , theIr tears onlngle'l ' , whIle the , laughter CXihdllflUti thmat the lotion idie had used was warranted tuot to Injure the complexloll , Dtroit Free I'ress"Thtere : are only two Important epochis in a woman's life , " sulid thue observant. huactlelor. "Namne ttmeln , " replIed Mitts ( llddey. "lleforo she is inarriei and after. " Town anti Counry ( Journal : Jones naketi his wire : "Why Is a tuusbaiitl like llougtl't' lie expected idue would give-It up , anti wau going to tell 11cr it was "iiecmtui4tl mi WonlaIl needs him , ' ' but shin said It wmttt hi&'causo h , was "hlard to get off her hands. " LETTINGIIEIt 1NOW. ( Thlcage itt'eor'l ' , lie loved her with a bashitul love 'rhat yet memlumiInetl unapok'n , For every tIme lie tried to speak lie found hula cotmruige brokoml. "I cannot tell my love , " said hue , "hiowe'er inucit I bewaIl It , " And so he wrote It on a card And asked tuer It allc'd mail i' . , p 1111' ! ' A iRIIAM , WrItten for 'IIi ( ICe. I thuoughlt I saw you come along the gM''ten pa thi. \VIitl dewy , itunlile pansies , in you hand. I thought you wore a dreaM of misty white , nail hiy The gmlruen gate , I thougtlt I saw you stand ; Hut it was a dreuirn. I thought I saw the ltlhillflg of your golden hun I I thought I felt your lips against my ( 'ii'ek , I thmoughtt I felt ' tile 1tresuro of your dainty I ' I heard you softly , sweetly speak ; Jitit It was a dream , I thought I hicard you sitig a long-forgotten song 'l'at toi'i me ) 'Oli rInd I shioultl never part , I ( tlomight I ImelIrul you whIsper that you iovt'tI (111 , tititi 'I'huat I aiooo ltO$4esHCt1 YOlI loving heart ; But It waui a drcueun. Fof lot the mIsts came down between US. you and 1 , Anti you tire tIld beneattl tile grass-grown ) S'hiI1' tiiiniily on amidst the clouds . I thlougtmt y011 werea glfttomo from Oed $ , WIWAM ItEtIi DUNItOL ,