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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1895)
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"otol . . . . . . . . . . % .138 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . , r.N ( IlUCtIOflC ! for un.nld and returned c"11e. . tIUCtUUI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . anl . . . rclurcl . . . . . 10.01 Net idIe I : , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . ' : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daily .werlc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.90 t oJomm : n. TZ/IIC . RWlr to tptne , m. " nod inlIeerII.Nl , In my < 0" ulllerl'll p.n.o 11th 2ncl day ot Ii-pImh'r. 11" . - ( H.nl.1 , ) , N. 1' . F11b. Notary , I'i'IIc. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - rO jrogIes4Io ) ! ( II.them ) slate retnllH tuft com'lct lahol : cOII'nct systeiii. . How wi the llllcan set Ibout the task or ( ormln ! the bicycle 'otl ? Breaking Into ( thu stlte 11'lln now- nllYH ( l3 I Il/ost nluch of nu art 11 rllldul : out oC It. I 11 to lIe fll'ld that the uew wlu. dow glass trust wi ll'o\'e ) to he I fragile CO1IILIflatIOiI. 1' : lthrlnall' ) : : to the east of us. EI'lhfluakes tl the Vest of us. Hut Omaha 11 all serene. Oily OI week left to cOlplete every delll of II'elll'atou ) ) for the greatest fair the State has ever seel , . , I It ere uot for the cOlsttutolal Inhlhliol ! HOIWhol would lIe su- gestll al eXI'j ) ( lIlly 01 1011. 'he wllllJ lit of the rccch'cl'shIIIR } wi be thc beRt II'oof of the COllllclc ) restoration of good times. ' 1hiR 'catR ' corn crop removes thc last lingering IHslhlt ' of the revival of the lotorlous State Uuluf COlllhj' sIn. 81'1 A 10thm' Infallible COISUllltOU cm'l ! has heml , , dlco\'II'II1 ( I wi 111'0\C lu- ' fllhic 11 eoiisiiitiliig I the /oley of the credulous Ilcollie ) who 11\'est Iii It. . row gIve the Chicago haulotI chalco to prte : about 'their patriotIc Rclf-saCl'IUce 11olultIly. . assisting thu l'enIH11 ICCllllg the gohl ( re- set ve Intact The Iluhlc ) .Iu general wi not care n pieiyuiie : whether the Sam YIIIS beat the See Yaps 0' the See Yaps beat the Sam : 1lpR uutll ( lIlt 01' buth of the Chi- nose clals change their iiaiiies. ' - Let hit' Hhllllllt of Ir/S to Cuban ro\'olutoult : continue nt the rtc pro- clnllel by l1tel Ilenm's ] who say the ' arc HUlllllylu InrJo O'lerH 111 ztt.seIilth. Cull wi SOOI be nothing but I living urseHal' - CltzelR of St. LouIs pall over $ ioOO in tuxes into the mUllclpl1 treasury tlur- " lag the II't" three days of the lew tax YtI' . This Is nn exal11le' of 1rol1t ) IIYlllt of PUblic obligations which the , , Ileollo ) ] of other cites can wel follow. , _ _ _ _ _ _ tel . - Texas , we arc told . lies fifteen counties . ' : tics wihout n single Ilo tomce. I'erliaps 8010 of them hnye not 1 shiugle 1enll- flout luhabllut Tile . United States tlWS \ hot hel ate to establish 11oltofcel -lwre thero"ls luy real tlmlllll for , , theti. - AccO'tlng to the teegrnphiic dig- \ pntehes A. J. " 'arnC' und HOIWl'1 O. ' Herr have btNI engaged lu n fcl'ltte dscusslol of the silver queston before the AhlC'lcll Social ] Science n : ocln- that itt SlrtO I. A scentlc dl"cu- sian of this luestOl wou1 % ] ( 111eel be . n drawing card , but n discussion by these partisan 811ellc\s ) could hot well be \m'.r sel'ntl c. . War(1eI1 Beemer testified before : fenatl iiivestigatiiig c01mltee that he thought . the Htlte ought tl II\e control ] of the . ) euleutal' ' . Contractor Ueemer now thllls thlt Iw ought to he lt olce Hh't'll cont.rol of the. IIlnleltlr ' . 'l'hero 11 only one WiY to rel'Otcle the . 11111rent ' coiillk ting Ilsllons ) of " ' 11- , ten Deeler ami Contractor Beaiti. Mr. HClnwl' IUHt think that he hits a hslon to Ilrforl , The dl'lth of 1. M. Conel of Il'hl'on j relon's 11lromlnent Igure II Nebraska IOllticg. Mr. Correl was n member at two Il'ghdltures and was a 11'0111111 clllhnte ] for the uomilaton for Ihmtel' . ant IOV1101' 11 the bust rl'llhllnn ) state Colivelition.'hiile hIs death 11 the re- . suIt of a hhiigerlng ilineiig , It will l1'el' - ' . thelcl ! bo a cOlshle1 ble Sl'lrlfo to lan ' at Ills frml1s and the cause of lucere regret to 11 II I I 'ho ) est 11 aUlhorlles are .gettlng after 8ule l0re frlllull'll COICl'nl' ' whIch UHU thin liinlis to gist ' froiti , mnl ! gl't money frol - gulh l's 111lr raise pretenses. 'l'ho . . ' , . list of now : , ' debarred IIl'I'lOIH and ' ' - C0l1111es has Ilen Ilhlshet , but It tais to cOltaln the 11111 or the general of the IiitlUstt'ifll I h0gioiulio his been' , o'lioltl ; ! the POstal rll'lth'l fir the Ilm'llso of tlitIO1ttiiIlg G-cent litittous 111011nGcent 1110ns ; . * ttiitl .cent certillcates . 111 : l'O.tllcltes UpOI Ignorant \ll'tlll for the price of $1. I Is Pretty ; . 'safe to say that the 111IIe8 of IOle of ' ; the debI'1'1 : concerns get just its luch . - for their lunacy lS those that bite at the IndustrIal legion bait . , - \ . , 'a \ , . 4 - . : . . . : - . . - ' - a't-d- -ie - - - - - - - a- -t---- - . . - - _ 4 _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . - ' - - - - - - - - - - TIm NIWnl ( , AN A. V . A. For more than forty centuries the ursro hnl bccn the "lcll or 0111rel' , Ilon nlt ProscriPtion. Wholher In the jluleK end lecrl ot Africa , In tlo tropics of Soulh AmerIca or In the more elulblo ] climate or the United States he hag been a chattel to be , bought and fM , n hewer of wood amid n drawer of water , n vassal nud a 8In'0. Every rIght which . hmnnnly claims for ' Its inein- bet.s has been denied to 'him flfld tim Inl atrocities 1111'Jelrntcl Ulln ) him were tlerl\lell on { he ground that ho was fr01 bIrth foreordained to ho n serf nll bUllmnn forever. . EVeII In our own cotiiitry , In thIs en. JJhtel'd nge and wihin the ICetme ot the lceent JlleltOI , the negro was toll fl'OI the ItlIPit thnt his subjection . ton to the Jt'eel and lust oC his white tUlulnster was In accord with the ' ' 1Cursed . be SC111t1ul Iljunct n : "Cursed. Cllal n , 1 sel'\lll ot servants shall lie bo unto his hl'ethl'cn. Blessed bc thl LOri , God or Shel , nifd l Canaan shall be his servant. Gel fhal en. large ,111eth ) 11(1 ( shall dwcl' ' 11 the tell ! or Shmu amid CUllln shaH be his iI'V1l11t. " : ! ! Only within the last thirty years has this curse been 1llled. 'he four mmiii- I lon of negro slaves clmnclJnted by the IH'ocalatuu ] : of Ablhll Lincoln ] and the thh'lel'lth 11IIIHmt to the fed- era ! coustitutlomi have ] been enfranchised - fl'llchl8CI Ill endowed with equal civil Ill political rights wih theIr foriiier masters and ' ' other citi- forler Ilsters Ind every cll- 1el of the great republc The negro IH ' trIal before the civilized now UIIOI ) clvl1cl wOlh1 Wi he Prove hl/sel worthy or the Ihelt ) : , ' which has heen nt last nec0'lel ( hll ? Does he appreciate the p1celes 160n that hats leel conferred UIIOI ) hl/ ? Amid l0es ho remember timilt he servant of servahits In tuhe wns 1 se'\'unt SC'\'nlts 11/0Ht every , lall under ] the sun ? Is It meet amid Il'opel' that hc of all others slidtihd heap ' ollllrobrlul UIIOI any class ] of his fclow citizens 01 account oC race , crl'1 0' nationality ? " ' 1 the en- franhiIsed , negro reull'l the old fmy- lug that the negro save ! driver WIS 10'C cinch tum the whienn who oWlll hll ? 'i'hiis Is the question that presents Il'J qull'el.r to every colored mn : whn ( 1 : Isked ( to jull nit order 0' organ- ! zlton that hus for Its object the 1)10- scrlplon of 11Y class of citizens because - cause of theIr religious creed. When the I A. P. A. ; order WIS first luiuigu- rated It Insulted tile negro br exchlln hll frol lemhet'lhlll because oC his ' race. But now that the dlll.luntel eider wmts the negro ns : hewer of poltcll wood Ill : drawer of 1)011(1- ) ( cal water he hl8 becn graciously ne- IO'lel the right to become a fu- blown A. 1. A. aUl associate wih ox- COiifehs . coppel'henls and nlgsC' hltel's , ' 10 the eternal disgrace of the negro 11le 1 number 01 his peope ) ] In Omaha have . actually enrolled themselves ] lu the ( 1lnloi oC IH'OSCI'lllton ) 111 persecu- ton ( wIth the sole aim of getting n 1l1omlscll ) 1111 Into the political Ilesh- pots. Jew cln lillY A. P. A. negro face tlC Iln of his own race who has ql : hmcel the Homln Catholic creed ? The Honum Catholic negro woult not only carry the curse that rests upon the descendants of HUI and Cunlau , hut he would he 110uhly cursel because - cause ho Is both black amid : HUlan Citthiolic. 11 the negro lC'IHu'e(1 ( to ih- tlute ( a second slavery for his own flesh mint / ! blood ? Is hc willing to swing the lash or 111'OSCI'illon over Inothm' negro because he . 1001s to the HOlun church for his sPiritual sa\lton ] ? Surely no Intelgelt nero who gives this subject niiy thought cln for a mo- lent 1emnln 1 lemher of 11Y A. P. A. lodge ( without con8clolsncls that he Is Inviting reprlull nguimmst his own eOllle. If the Is not ' } I negro cheerful ) IIHIlsed to } Perpetuate thai freelol or . conschmce anti thc polItIcal L'lual : of all men , how long will I he before white macit ' will lUl II themselves together - gether to excule hIm fl'OI the pout- heal privileges whIch cnme to hll only after centuries of shivery : nl untold ] sacrifice on time Part of hlherty-oviiig ! I len of all creeds amid iuttioiialities . American ! Inl foreign-born , Protest- ants and Catholics. . TIn W JQ1 > ( WJ.L. According to the Berlin correspoiid- eat of the New York \'enll Post the enforcement of our Illnllton hav ] Is being Ilercl'pthly . felt lu EIirOle. He state that I short ( line ago I blui of lr ltiisslaims 1'1'1'el In tIIlgdeblitg I enrouto to the Husslln fmoutier , where they ' were .to be turned over to the czar's . oth1chmls. They were peronN that hld hl'en thlfped frul Itmbl'g to ( New York , but haul heen refused tImls810n to ( lie Unied States umuler the tm'ls of the ] aw , About the same time . tnother batch of tO wC'e trans- hiorteti back to Uol)111 mind Iungtl'Y' being vouhtI-be Ilmlglnts In a Hlml- ! 1m' 111 ht. Thus cOII'l'IIOllent ) says that its the lnmhm'g lne lS wel tS tl North GI'I'lun 1loI , l- special ngl'eelelt wIth thin Germtn 1111C'ltl gu\C'llent , ha\'e . to pay all the costs ( of such tnsllol.tttol hack , these two hues ] are now exC'elslng even more cnuton In IHslmlv tIme 1'111 , of con- Y'ln 1'IIrnnt8 to : the Unied Sttte : lain they 1111 lt the bc llnllg of the seiliton. Their now s ' 8tel or clclng 111 controlling t'llgl'ants at lie ( frontier - tier stations orush'h tl'r stttOIS lll HUHla 11 oxtrenll ' I'horou8 amid It will . says tIm correslollh'nt , , uo' doubt have the effect of ] u'eillnthOUIUllH at home II Intel'lol''It es ami towns who other- wise wou11 Iut'e emlgrtclr to this cOmh' ) ' . f It snlll that the Gel'mnn govermunent 18 of this ' ' go\'ernml'nt glad 1 uow policy on the fnrt of thIs eouiitry , for I oper- ate to , keep IU1) . ' a 'lung 111 amid wouhlbo deserter at home. I Is lie ( IUItl'stoQ1 Ilm'lloHe of the nel'IIU go\'C'umeut to Intr01ucI lt tIm next fl'slons of the Diet lul the lelehBtl tl'n8Urcs to dIscourage III restrict emlgrn lon , 'l'hls Is Irtr'lng teltmon ) ' as to the /(01 effect prolucell , by n ) roper on. fOle'mlnt or lie ( 11ullrtou la' ] , which Is all that 18 ni required to bring about 1\11 n sifting of emnigr.tmtts from / the old WOI'JI1 ( us wi hls\'o the coining to this coult\ of emily such ns are desirable We cannot say whether all . - - - - - - - - - - - - - the ( 1'U1llenl : Itcnlllh ) CtUIIRUIt1 Ii I i are ni careful II the ulter ot checking I amid controlling tfIgrnltl ni ( lie Our- limbs ' be , littt It not nina lnes nre I'cllort\d to tI ! 1tH i they can cerlnlul bo brought to I by i nfIm ntlherl ' \ to lie cO\lrso our go\'erllelt his nl10plc No Itnm' Hhlll conipitily will need to have iu1ti13 ' such CXICIiSiVe e perIClll ) UK thule noted above In 01(11 to lll'fulde it I to cOlply with the requlremelhl or our Inw , nlul when thl ' have tt'COliiO ) COl' , \'llc d of lie ( cXIICleley ) or dollJ this there will lie 10 dllcnly therel f cr. Tim facts cied hy the ( erlu. ) corre slloldeul show ( lint the 1estrleto B \lIOU hUfl/rtol wo nlreld ' have are sllcelt to keep out the \uull'slrnhe ] classes ] It our own authorities wi fll hrlly 10 theIr duty II eICol'cllg . , the lu\ . Tl } (1ItI'.t7' 1.dCIII' IA ( . . . ' .11 victory of lie ( Amerlclu yacht Defender II the first of ( lie races for the AmerIca's CUJ wi Iltenslf ' 1ltm'- ! est 11 thIs m'ent , , though h I Is by 10 mClns to he regardel ( U ! estuhlshlnl time superiority or the WIUIII hoa\ Both 'uchts , Hhowcd ) excellent Hlln , qualitIes and the fact thnt the De- renler cnU1e In eight . Iluutel 'ahiemul of the Valkyrie ] certainly warrants : stronger onlhleuce than 1111 heeu . rl1 ! lii her defeat the BrItish 11 ability to defelt ( . Ht.llsl hOlt , hut the relative merits oC the ( yachts clnuot be detc'mlncll fl'om u slugle race. Hut : merlclu8 mlYl'IY II'opet'I ) ' euthuse O\'C' the result lul douhtess the English hackers : of the Valkyrie wi be givemi nu opportunity to attest their faith 11 her to thc full limit of their Illucnl 1eolce . ' The coulllons go\'el'uhlg the math'pro. ! . vide thnt It shall be dcdh1d Jy ' the ( wlnnllg of three out oC live races , there beng ) n dlIc'ent course for each race uUl ( lint enc tiny . not countn Sunday , shun lutel\'eno between Ilch race. The second trIal wi therefore . take place on uext 'nesllu ' . An 'ICO.tuunte clrcumstlnco In con- neclon with yesterdays race , notwll- standing the ( SIJllmwl Imllle 111eC11- Hens that hail hell tttkumi , was tIme lu- Illfelence wll both yachts . amid CMIK1- daily with ( lie Valkyrle , or thifl exeur- Ilon stC:1WI'S : , lul I Is to he hoped still more rigid I'egulntols to In'e\ent ( thIs II the races to come wi bl'plO - ; lle(1 ( however strongly A mll'lel I ; IU ' desire the success of thai DIrlIu1el 1(11 should ] wlsl It nchleYI by other than uhsolntel fair llla ' . AlOTIWI : SLOW 'lJIl'JI ' nUll "JD. Thai destruction of the Insoule tem ( - pic nt HORton by fire In hl:11 : liuyl : ht and II tIm face of the ( flct that ( the ( structure WIS Ilrelu1lfl ( to he tre'lHooC dcmmmnstraes ( again ( hint Imlltou Hre- II'ooC buildings 11'e not really Ilre.proof. 'III so.caled : low burlli Ih'ell'ooln Is a delusIon amid 1 smiare. ro structure wih ( 11111 , rlfters , hoard palttols 0' \oOlln staIrways el1 be 1elC upon to resist the ravages of H re , On the ( other hmnd . buhidimigs that are constructed ( XCIUSiyChy of somic . brick ] Ind iron , even wllI'c the 100rln , Is or wood , arc . II'aclcllr intlestrucIbhc. ( The 'IVrst thnt ctui. ] U1PIn. ) In 1 rel\I ' ( Ire-proof 11111n ; Is the destructon or CUlltule and the contelts of particular l I'QOIS In which thtt ! lIre OIJlnltcs ; multi the cnsequent . c111 e hy ) smoke amid lie Intel'lol' Tile Boston Mit- watcr : ( to ( II- sonic ten1le m'lllnty ( wa erected more for Imposing architectural dIRpI ! ' than It wasfor . 'llrlLllr linl resIst- alco : to the eemenls. ] KXTIMJTWl' ( 7'W' : " TH'S. The case of Chester . Rowe , . the de- flulln 10wI county treasurer , who lied to Mexico [ anti whose cxtrnlllol the ( ' exlcan goCrnlelt l'erused'to-onler , has : called atelton to the fnct thnt there Is need not tidy ] of I new treaty wIth lint ( country , but thnt wih many other countres a readjustment of ( : tradition rcilton's Is ! most . desIrable. . I Is 1 surprishmig rnct that ) \'e have mme extradition treaty with. . ( lerinmitmys ' In Inllele11elt ) ewer , notwithstanding , . our extenHlve relations . with thal ithver. 'Ve have treaties " .lh several ] , of the states composln the empire :1f : ! 'it Is said that nil the IIIcrlnt 11rQ\Hlqns ! of thee treaties Rometnls leul to cmhnr- rassitig nimd vexatiotii , \ \ ! . It rlssln IldcxltOIS C01\1111 nt9i ! I II 1 dllcu1 and dilatory ' ) roceedii.ig , however to secure a 'chnnke In our treaty relatiouis. , A rcJclt ImltitiiQe Ii- ] ustltn : this was the extradition treaty with Iussll , whiCh 'nH IINulnl 11 the senate six ; 11'1 IWlll"i ! " , i ton before I wnH ratllh'h. , : , As to Mexico Is mluiltlsUy' ' most tlesirahiie . Y reason of th'e ' 1Iio.ln\I : ) ' of that country , thltJI new treaty be negotiated wih ns little deluy 'as pof- slbhe ] otherwIse It wil bceome I con- \enlent refuge for American defanlers laud other rlscas ] , If the JdCII uthor- ' Rica are tiispose(1 ( to . to crto their 11'esence In the c0mt.- . I seems that all 1 crlullnll rrom lie Unll'll States ( akiiig refuge In Moxlco , now has to do In order to make his $ ojnl'l , I.n thnt cmmt'r secure Is to hecoumie 'a Mexican citizen. That action , i ' llenl's mussuires hIm II'otectol 10 matter hidw : lent I rlsea\ \ he many he , multi \'hel this 1m- , Count's IcIC'al , ' knowu time hmoInllaloml ( of MexIco will grow from the mteceutiom of Allrlcal deflulnrR Iltl l'mhe1zlcn ; lS rilldl ' us Ill that of GUUlul11 before . ( lie. ( xIHtuj extradition treaty WIli nlgotn ted , I Ii IIellllS ) true t . an General Crittejideim ' thnt the COlml Genel1 OI'ltellcn sitys , : Iexlcnn autwrlles hare acted In the Iowecaso strictly In Iccorllnlco with whnt they believed to ho their ( lut ' , Perllnlls . our go\'erllllt Is I to blanie lS wns lutmatell by the Iexlcll inhalator i of forelgn affairs when he . Hull there lUil ll a better 1l'clI'OCI ) ) 01 the ( pnrt at lie United States , o\el'nlelt before It cnn expect t hnvo nut entirely snUs- factory treaty wih : Iuxlco out this and other Ilollls } ) at Inlerltollllaw. I our govt'rmtiulent his not dell fairly wih Mexico lu the Inter ( of extradition , amid this Is whlt Is Illllcll In the l'elllls attributed to lie ( MexIcan minister , wo CUIIOt reasonably ' cOlplll1 If wo 11'e 1eall lu kind. lhttt uuiaimlfesly ( two enhighitt'ned 11t mlllfest elllhtl'ncl coun- tries ItS near together its lie United States and Mexico are amid which 1110 I'OSU ' to 1111tlil ( rllutouH ( of intei-- untoual comiy cannot afford to penllt ( heir territory to become thc sate refuge of each oth r's crlmlutls Mutual in- I I - , ' , _ _ lurct ni wl ni , lie ( conservation ! ot JtNl ( o' 'tleIII11" hint they ( uIIO to n iroper ) lJrelJ'lt ) ! lit thus /ater mil this slitiulti ht1oite ] vithiout UIII Hlouhl 11(10 wlholl UlleCel' Anry delny . 10t until lie ( colony ot / tliiR 11 Canada ] Intl 1'OWI 19.,8\1 \ t'ollortol1 ) 18 to he 1 l'lII'ln ! 1 , ! to h"clultrles \ that tIm cxist- lag extrihhltithi1greeiiiciut ns to default- . 11ct1UI. t' amid (1Ii1l.y1zhers : was COIHUllnll1 I 11 to Ie .IMkel . , this hit ot history wi . not IU1'o to iJj1JheitttLti In artier to bring -itblul t II 1)roi3't ) , 'xtriuTltioui nJreclent betwern t ( li , .Ifl&1 States mud / exlco. ' Thai mater s1Iu71. rccal\ ' trl our gov- erll , l'.C"lJ = p ) -t * ( : rlr < lsl * . IJ tOI. . 'll'S'\f'IT"mm. \ : iIlYJ,4hhiO..ID. ' $ ! 1hio IICrIIRtpC InHIity'Ii ( i n' fruiful topic of' 11seukfou among Ilellcnl 11'1 ' nnd . ft Ii 1 n slbject oC general Interest. Nearly : ni tlo rlO.t ( of sleclllHts ) utl thit't'etorg pt t IlsttltlJ' ( de\'oled to the. ( . clre 111 trelllllt ( ( "If IIe'HOIS Illctel wlh Jleltnl ( lal111e1 show thnt lie ( nllhel" or'auch 1"\ieiltH ( Is growln it Is it . ' ( tict ( liit . I I JlteWlf.th Clet tUtt liOtWitli- . . RlnlCll1 the gl atcr'lenttl ' ! ncth.I ( ( ) or the A me1cII iCtlie ] , with its conHe- . , fluent exclemelt , iuiixiety 111 WO' ' , . lie Ilcrease of IIStll Is mint so nU\'I\ll 11 the Ihllel States In hrlmor- Iun to ( hi iOifllhiflioli its lii Great Brit- tm ) Ollliltol lS 11 Glcat Bri- Iln amid sume other cOln trIes. ( A Ilaller ) relcl hy Dr. Forbes " 'IIIS10W , the ( great Emighlshi authority un hlln tiisea.ses , before the ( [ cllco.Le 11 COl- g1'eRS In seslon In New York the Ilast seek , llre8mted ) some IntC'estl" ( ( .sn- ( tltCS ( reI'III : iiisamilty. According to these In GI'cat : B1tlln tla 1)0-ollor- ) ton of Illntcs ( Is 1 In every 400 of the h)0htlhaioii ] ) ] ) ( , In Prance 1 : 11 c\er ' i.li , 111 II America 1 In C'C' ' n2 : : In New South Wlel hem Is ole lii- Intc II C\'C' ' :11 : ( or the ( lllllnton , I thls 111)el'S ) that the ( showll for this COIIIlr % Is vet . ' s- Ilch better tll tlnt for Great BritaIn , though It 11 bud : 1101h to arrest atelton lS. iresemlt- hag a rell : serious , Intcr for cOlsl1- etatlon. AceO'lllg to the cemHs oC 180 thc ( IUIWC' oC Ilslle PPI'ROIS 11 asyltuins 11 the ( Ullel States was Iholt 10,000.ClJUI 11 1llllroxl- Iltel ' correct the ( statistics given by DI' " 'IIRlow ! , the Ulmher pC IIHlle II this country lt In'I'8cnt Is Iholt 1,00 nit IICI'Plse or only 8)00 ( 11 live 'ell' . , In Great BI'lall 01 Jnlull' ) ' 1. ISH ) : accoldll to the very latest 1\'llnhle ta : ttl . thll'e Were I ) iOS1 IIIt'80lS ) reJ- littered li oC 110111 mind II the vu- Ilou ! IISttulolH llro\'h1ed for such } cr- soils , which was nit Ilcl'caHe of 2,01,1 II I YOiii ' . II I tll 'ears there ( his heel IU Ilcl'lae ! of over 1,000 ) 111'Nons of mi- ' HOlll 111 ] 11 I'm' ' 10.00 ( ) of the gross IIOIlltlol ) Iii Gt'eat BrItain. 'l'htere 11'0 ahout , 1)0,679 ) 1)00-soils ) of tumi- H0111 mlli i- l Frmtmice " out oC a l1111n- ! tel of a8O ( ( 1"f'IU } 10 ole wh ( (11eh.s ( In Interest In hIs fellow crcaturs ] can contemplate these figures amid rjtiet thl ttIY are beIng steadily Ilcl'eased wihout ( hellJ 1m- ' 11'lNRec1 . [ O'e'thln 100,00 men Ild \\'oml'l In our own la11 who 1'0 miintnh "Tecls , hiving wlh ut the light of II'n80U to guide ] thC l ; Is I 1m ) the tc fact 1111(1 ( iuiso I a serious one . whel It Is knowl that ( ' t1rtlkOh } ) ) l.tOI of such ' to I01111t101' IK-Eiiiwlng 'ea1 ly 'el' . A variety . or caites cOltrlhute to , the i Inercase of' 11l II ' . chIef IUII whIch I am Intelu1I'e , 11lsttUtol amid mIs- cry , . dllallolltell hOl'R amid the \\O' ' multi strain Ilehlelt to the l'aII.ICe ) of this ne. 1t-Ii ; much easier to discover the causes of the disease thnn I 18 to iilphy ] reiuicdies . hut there Is reasomi to , hOe for IntII'O\'el , lt whel thoughtful lwn , such Ut composel ( the ( ? Iedlco Legal comugress . I'U de\otll careful 1111 patient conslle1ton ( to the sub- ject. . , The address to the American Ileople by the . IIre811elt ) of the ( Uhll l'e\'olu. 10lut.y jllta , 1'gll the reeoguilUoim of the insumrgents lS bellIgerents and delrecatlj , the efforts to 11'I'elt multi being extended to them , makes sonic } ollts thnt mire not wihout force- ' though It cannot be admitted that ( there Is the ( perfect slllarl ' he claimius . between ( lie Cite ! of time AItI'lcln col onlsts ( and that of the Cuban Insur- onts. ( Still It Is easy to ulierstllil that he and all who arc emigaged I tim effort to free Cuha fl'OI Slllllsh ' 1011ln ton Ihould so regard It amuil AII'lclu R'lllllthy , wih ( tiel wm 1ther he Iltllllel ( hecnuso they 110 so. But the 111 who are hltll ! ! for Cuhaim . Illell'"tence ] ought to see that the United States hits Hollln ohihiga- ( bus itt this ia tC' which evemy . con- Hilurntol of Ilh'uutonul ( Integrity 1111 duty relul'I' : I to ftuiIlll. As to bel Igcl'el t rights ( hey clm emily he ree- o llze(1 ( whel the Ilsl'geuts have es- tuhlshed 1 o\'ernment tout shown theh' Ib\6' to Illntllu It. Until thou th'ey will hlwe to be COlt .t wih such mniiritlsttpport as Cles r'ol , a general 11(1 ( hearty Alericuu 1 'lllthy : ( with heir cause. - - - 'L'hero Is 10 ioiiger . any lulston AS to' the Ilalltnh\t of Nebraska sol to' sugar heet culture. Beet raising 'his II'O\RHel lOyOild the eXerlentl1 stl e. 'What Nebraska needs Is the fn. \eRllent of mOre . capital 11 beet sugar flctol'lel , 111 e wql ( tl : IIellU8ld dc- 1ull1 the 11''l'nled II'oluclou ] wi cOle of its OWI miccord. Beet sugar Is I the sugar of tll ( , near rutUle 111 Nq- hrusm' ! to I1' m\e 'of time great sugar beet states t , . : " , . -i-- I. ' I has bell l o JISIIlSS or Ollhn to II'clll'e for tile Ette'tnlr. ( I Is for thai lcolle ] ot tie : tl tQ mll , tim faIr a I success. We believe the men of Omlll , hiave perfoj'nld' ' 1hiir ' part faithfully and wel IIwo ! lIitivc \ the state itt large wIll hiaudsommuely sftcond theIr . wi hunlllely 80COld clortt. - . The . Unlell f. : ti1 miavy It having dlt- fcul lu ReC111n : 'Hclmel to unum Its ye88cls. " ' \'eltur this ( us u sUg eton ! - ton to lie IUlerous . Patriots out of' u ' ,1 , ob In thIs Ylelul ) who are 80 nnxlouH i to Hcrvo their country IUI ton'l care much .In whlt capacity they serve. ' 4i flJlhul AU 'lttun.i. , ( Muse. . Blrlolnel (1tII. ) lepublcl. Justice In his Justce Drewer address before the American Dar associaton 11mented over the supeabundance of lwyer In the country . and particularly of poorly educated ones. " , would be a bleulng , " be said , "to tie pre "I fellon and to the communiy 8 well If some Noachlan deluge wO'Jld cnaulf hal of those ' 'ho have I Icplse .o .ractce , " fnd I i may _ : , _ _ .4 _ 10 rrmaled thst . neenrII" to Itsthtel ro. I , coolly presented by JOleph I , ChuRh , wo have twice n many judges In the ( country II Ire ncollod. ncollod.I I" - : - t our - t I 1 I. ' . Detroit I'ree rrf.l. U Nebruka Is to han this bll crop of sugar beets reported tntro will bo no determined . termlntd protest from tie Iouplo , or that IIato because tIle Cuban Insutgllt Ilropost their to deitroy Illan . the sugar cpn now maurln" on - - The 'rutnt hn IIC nie. ateIe'Dncrat. The cereal yield or the United States this 'oar viii bo the . tlr wil greatest on record. Nearly ni tle grain will ' ave passed the d(18er poInt In a tow days. and calculatons cm now Ifely 0 made as tu the extent of the I crop. Prices will be low , but the aggregate money value of the crop wi 'e great. - - - 'I'he UtnhIt.UUI Settled. J'nnMI City Stat. I Is worthy of notice that tie rCl1blcls : of Utah have nomlnatell a their camuildato for governor leber M. Wells , the SOl of on8 of the prominent Mormon pioner. Ills Mormon connection seems not to have leen considered as affecting his candidacy In nny wny. The Mprmol queston appears to be practcaly aettied. . . . A l'r""lll''UII iireeze. ' . , . - l'i.iindeiphla Ierro. The September breezes continue to blow items of good cheer from the industrial [ 1101(15. The wlnldow glass wage scale for the ( )0.1 Ilglell at a conference In Iltlblrg on Saturday Inslres : OOOO mel an R1'ance of 71,4 per cent on last year's scale. Truly pros- Ileriy has set a lJht In the window to cheer the path of tel and lend new splendor to thc autumn outool , . . A 'I'hln 'Veiirer. lhlndelphln LcdK r. Englanlls humanity Is little more than skin deep. The naton was stirred for a Limo by Giadltone's appeal on behalf of the Ar- iiCuII3ns but the govermiment . organs have reminded the country that England must coddle the Turk , regardless of his treatment of Cur1stinns , In order to maIntain the porte as abulwark , against Russian aggression . The Turk has played UPOI thal political advantage forhlalf . a cenutry. I .haI _ _ _ . _ _ _ . 'Vh'rl' tl' Ilterelt Ite. A Woman In the Atlanta 100Ihl ) I am an old woman mil must have my say , and I tel you that when you all come imito. the fullest Intelgenc ! you will find that the .threo really Interesting things of life are that human beings are born marry and die : that we grow up In families , have friends , lover , husbands , children : that thc real f\lp \ : of exIstence. the stimulating charm , the ever renewed cordial comes from these simple - pie elemcntary facts : that they occasion the talk , the wit the fun , the absurdities , the follies , the heartaches , which make le worth Ivln . ! . Fruitless 11IHllnnry flffori. Chicago Tribune. A great deal of missIonary effort has been expended upon the Chinese In Calornia , and especially In San Francisco , but It requires - quires a microscope to discover any real conversions - versions . after forty years of labor. In the way of doing actual good for the wretched people or our slums $00 wi accomplish more than $10,000 spent In trying to change the Chinese II theIr lowery Kingdom Into followers of ChrIst and heretics to the doc- trines lf Confucius. Taking everything Into consideration , It Is n fair question whether there Is 'not a great waste of Christian effort as wel as of money In these attempts 10 convert Chinese who won't be converted and whether I would not be more practical os well as more Christian to concentrate some of this effort and money upon the heathen at our 'very doors who know neither ChrIst nor Conruclus. . SUJ'I"UAU11 IN 11'IAI Philadelphia Press : 'rhe decision oC the Utah supreme court that women cannot vote at the coring state election and on the adop- ton of the constitution Is In accord with lw and common stnse . How the lower court could have reached another conclusion will puzzle the vcrlest tyro and It will show ) what ludIcrous decisions are sometimes handed down from the bench ' The enabling act passel by congress says that those who now have 'surrage privileges In Utah can vote on the adoption oC the constitution. Women have not had such privileges In Utah I for years , and yet 10 the race of these pIn In facts a judge was found capable ot affirming their right to vote. Fortunately the supreme - promo court saved the new state [ rom mak- Ing a blunder at the start and put an ell to the alleged scheme of the democrats to vItiate - ate the vote on the constitution and give Mr. Cleveland an excuse for withholding his pro- lamaton admitting the state Into the union I the republicans carry the election . I . Chicago Chronicle ; The territorial supreme I court or Utah has reversed the decision ot Judge King on the subject or woman sut- ( rage. The new declslonls concurred In by a majorIty of the judges. They hold that women cannot register and vote on the adop- ton of the new constitution. This Is , god law Rut It will produce complca- tions. ; Women are registering throughout the territory for tJe purpose of voting on the cons\luton \ and Cor state and local officers to be chosen at the same time. Their votes on the constitution will be vohl. What will be- come of their votes for state and local of- cers ? I the constitution shall be ratified and proctalmcd they wi become voters. I the ratification of the constitution should have' a retroactive effect . their votes will be valid. Many women are candidates for office. Dut even I elected they cannot hold onle unless the constitution for which they are Inelgible to vole shall enfranchise them . 'ih . retroactive erect on their eligibility ror officio.CORN'S . " COUN'S S\\I - mo'r cool [ 'ANiON. , lnl.tHtl ni 1 IUI'lnIH HUJnr l"lt Crol' In 1elrnekn. . Sioux City Journal. . , Unlcss Bema untoward event occurs to change' the crop prospect the largest Job or b et' 'larlletng ever done In Nebraska will be entered.ilpon this week. There are two Immensl factories for the manufacture or beet Buga In Nebraska . at Grand hland and Norfolk both of which have been In opera- tion' for several years . but the amount of heels tbey will bo able to buy has never equaled the Ilrcsent outlook . The manavers or the factory at Grand Island estimate that they wi have at least 35.000 Ions or bets bffercd' them during the seasomi snd at the Norfolk factory 40.000 tons are expected. This means some 14,000.000 pounds of granu : lated 'sugar from these factories , and they will have to be run until late In the winter to work up all the be ts. The factories have been put In the best possible condition . and all Is ready for begInning operations. Thl Carmers In the vicinity of these beet sugar factories arc pleased with the outlook. The loWest estmate on the average yIeld Is tn tons per acre and the price for Inlne- dlate delivery h i $5 a ton. 10 some cases larger yields arc expected , running up to twent.nve tons an acre In exceptonal caSOM. Such crops 3S this are profitable , even though .lhe prices formerly realized are not now pos- zlble Ireimt prices would not have been profitable when the Industry vas first started , but I Is an Industry that Is growing and de- vCloplng aU the time. The dry season last year rcduced the amount of the crop , but the quality was better than It 'will b this sCJon , though tests show that most of the beets have from 10 to 1 per cent of sugar. Bettor cultivation of the fields than In former yean has been an important factor In the making or more valuable crops. . There are other cites In Nebraska that de sire the establishment of the beet sugar industry - duslry In their vicinity . There was an effort made to get a factory at Chadron , In th3 extreme - treme wltcr part of the state and one Is hoped for at Itamudoiph. Lincoln and other places . I has been demonslrated that goo sugar beets can be grown In almost Iny part oC the state and with this fact In view It Is re'onable to suppose thai other factories will be built In the stale and In adjoining states - I would not de for the farmers or Ne- brasla to 10 too tar with their beet sugar farming. There Is always danger of loses In any country d3vole to one kind of tarm- lag and It would le lS unwise for Nebraska farmers to become eJeluslvely sugar beet growers a It was unwise for the North Da- kola farmer to stick to wheat to the exclu- _ Ion of everything else. Nebraska la a good stock and dairy state especially In some parts. and It has splendid corn neJds and wheat felds and good crop of all kinds are 10 in found tb re. fleet raising should b3 limply one of the things making up the wealth of Nebraska , and the rresent pros- poet encourages the hope that the factories are permanent and more of them can be profitably opels te. . rs St-a- ' - - * - - . - - = - WIMI.TI Am UnlHfATIOII " " 'h" . : nUpr . " "lfr. is 1nn lifts 1t' ' nora , ' " Address of n , .U. Jhlf.oI .t lelmwo . lii. We ati tOJI gtcumnUitlng tlb at the rate of mon . thAn $ .000,0 R day. I nol $ thla perfectly splendid ? Awl In the mIdst of frosperLy let us never forget the men who Ilelp@ " to save oar 1011111 , the men whoso htrolf1 I\o II the prosperity \0 now enjoy Wo have ontloventh of the good land of this world ( Cheers. ) You see hero ( Is a great d a of poor lld In the 'usorlth. ( Cheers. ) I know the frt line I went tl California I went 10 lie ( Sink lumboldt , and what r forsaken look It bad There wee nothing there but mInes of brimstone , ( Laughter. ) Ontho train , going over there WAS n fellow who got Into .1 dispute with a ; minister about the first chapter of Genesis . Anll' " hen they got along to the Sink : hum- boll the fellow says to the minister "Do Yc tel me that Hol made the world In six clays , "nIl then rated on Ute sventh T" lit , tai(1 " . " le Mil , "J do. "Well . " said the fellow . "don't you thInk he coul PUt In another day here to devilsh geol advantage ? " ( , aught r , ) ( But as I have said , we have got about oneS seventh of the good land of the ( world. I often hear people say that we have too many feltS here : that 'wc ought to atop imiumtgra- ton : that we have no more room , The people who say this know 10thing of the geography , . of the ( country. They Are Iguornnl of their native land. I tel you that : the vale ) ' or the Mississippi and the valleys of Its tributaries can 8uPllort a population of P00,000,000 of men , women hut ) ciiiimlreui. Don't talk of our being overpopulated : we have only just startell. ( Cheers. ) Here In thIs land of our 500,000,000 men and women and chldrcn can be supported and educated without any troublc. We can afford to double two or three ( lines more. tmes Iut what have we got to doT We have got to educate them when they come Thal Is to say . we have got to educate their children , and In a few generations we will have them splendid American citizens , proud of the rc- public. We have got no more latrlotc mcn under the fag than the men who cnme from other lands , the hundreds antI thouamls of those who fought to preserve this country . And I thLnl just as mich of them as I should If they had been born on American soil , What maters I where a man has been born ? I Is what Is inside of hIm you have to look at-what kind I of a heart he has got anti what kind or a head. I do not care where he was born ; I simply ask : Is he a man ! Is he willing to give to others what he claims for himself ? That Is the supreme tcst. . P1110 PASSING SHO\V. For The Lord's Sake Harrison Is the name of a colored rustier In Texas. John " 'ana maker of Philadelphia carries $2.000.000 on his life. lie has several more subject to check Washington did not feel that recent seismic Ilsturbanco That Is the exclusive duty of congress. They arc few In numb who reverence the code In this section , yet the community banks on a fair of honor flx-Congressn1anBryan's tree silver tour or the WoOL Is hardly necessary to provf that he Is a man or brcath. Some mIsguided friends are incubating a presldnlal boom for Senator Vias , but great secrecy I obsc.rv as 10 the pO\'OC1- Lion. Lion.All ton.Al schools In Illinois . with one exception . are open for buslncn. Coin's School of Finance will nol opan for SOIC tuna . o-wlng to deficit In ideas. Senator 11111's enthusiasm for Horizontal Bi : Iorrlon as a Ilresidontal candid He grows In proportion 10 the vigor of Morrison's refusal - rusl to be slaughtered . Elections under the ( reform law of lhsourl wi cost St. Louis from GOOOO to $75.00J e3ch. Reform Is humping along lively on all but the enconomlcal lne , John lloyd Thaclmer the premium genius or the World's fair Is talked or for mayor of Alb3ny. N. Y. I Is merely talk. As a Iprlnler Mm' . Timelier could nol overtake a 51)511. The mal carriers have placed the stamp of dlsapprQval on postofce spollers. Remarks made on this phase of administrative rc.fom male rEom show the spealters to bE men of . words as well as or leter : ' - Whie Mr. Coxey'was ' deln.rnl : an - eloquent , dlsqulston ! on the evils menacing per- petul ) or the republic . some soule s thief nlppcd his purbe for $25. I was n touching spectacle , though unsee.n . A London paper In describing the murder or a man named Jerkins , soolhe the morrow oC relatives In this Quant ! style : "The mu- derer was evidently In quest or money , but , luckily , \ . Jorldns had deposited all his funds ' In the bank the day before , BO that hI lost nOlhng ! but his life . " Colonel James Henry Duntaln , n Ientelman or genuine blue grass blood has started Kentucky , sah . wHh the details of a splrlual visitation. The co'onel Is a lover or horses md other products of the ( state and being oC sound mind the only explanation cC his ebulton of spirits Is that he had taken too much water emu the side. Enormous sums are collected and expended annually by the trade unions ot Great Drltaln. During time year 1893. according to an oOc'al report $12.000.000 was .expeneded by tlee organizations. Of this sum. $3 600.000 was on account of pay te strikers. The "out of work benefits" amounted to $2,600,000. and the ordinary working and other expenses to $1- 700.000. The "sick benents" COt thE unions more than $ ,10a.OO. and superannuaton benefits nearly 700000. I I - - - - - - - - - . - . - . . _ - . JA' tnOM ! AM'I IOn"l Thn Inventor or 10Ap 'A I frIend ot th . gospel I doesn't rich. take much money (6 t lake A got No frAer ! ever hurl. I prAer meeting by being too short . ICeep ) ' 011 hent ful or good will nml God gooli will keep It lull of 10\0. geol The best 'le"l tro sometime , right at th end of the longest tunnels . Love sees danger afar off , but the loved one too oren turns 1 deaf car to lie ( vatning. When 10 come close to a giant he often oren turns out to be only a Common Jan on stla The longer amt stronger the arms of the wicked , the more It will hurt when they an . brokon. . ) Time man who never .alvel God any moner church. will not help tIme iauso much by shouting In When the ( devil dOt'sIl't know what else to . " . 110 10 kill lie ( preachimmg . he removes the mnk . Crom sOle hypocrite . Give self . eWer to mo\'e a mOlntaln and It wil put a big sign on It to show who did It , a the house 10\'erl do. - _ _ _ SI Ct'I.\1 SIOTS A'I' 'Iln I'L11I'i'm' . Chicago Trllne : Bishop Newman's faith fih lusL be of the kind that loves 10uotalns , jUlglng ( frol his avowed belief that "thn tme Is rapidly nPll'oachlng when Christianity' world. will be " the accellled religion ChristanitY al Kansas City Star : The Methodist ministers - . tots of Chicago have ' . lu\'ltel thai Briish an. nrchlsl , Kelr Ilrdl ! 10 adlress , thcm at their meeting next S 111 a ) St. Paul , thl great allJtc of the Genties , made reference a good many years ago to the foolshnes of preachers . New York Imlel1clllent : There Is a class r of pcople , both clerical anti lay who seem to like 10 draw attention to the fact tha ( they are pious and engage Publicly In devo- lon ( or In devotonl reading In such a way as to suggest that they take great pride In It and desIre people to Iwow what they are doing. Such conduct Is offensive 10 good ' . laste. 1 Is as Immolest , to fnunt one's vir. tUes : S It Is to flaunt one's riches or finery . or achieveiuietit. 1 Is as much In violaton or good taste as arc public demonstratool of affection between engaged . couples. UUS'l'lC IU\'I.S. Chicago Inter Ocean : "Why don't you marry lint girl ? She Is I real msmrl. " 'Atm . yes ; but I don't like the iiiotlmer of pearl. " Cleveland Lender : The fellow who travels ( lie divorce route generally imays time fair , ilarper'n Bazar : Silo-I foyer could give my heart to such a limit as Jim , lIe-No. 'rile heart of it untuluimler girl like you was meant for an apartment house. Detroit Free Prose : lie-Will you-will yoti-will you- She-Oh , this is so sulilden. ) lie-Don't get excited , mmleaso ; I mini rank- lug it jtist Re slow n1can. Somerville Journal : Wheim a girl is in love she believes everything her lover says. After she line been immurrital ( or a year or two silo wishes dcvotmtiy ( limit shin could , Judge : The Count-You kiios' zat I vill lie nit devoted after our marriage as before , tloim't you , dearest ? She-Of coursul Iidn't iaoa put all the iflOil0 ii ) lilY name ? Cincinnati Enquirer : "Do you believe , " saiml OiiO youmig wife to nnothmer , " ( lint limit time time my husband can't remember mmmy tint onme ? " "That's nothing , " answered her friend , "half tIme time 1mm ) ' llusland can't remember his last name till the next lay , " Trutlm : Mrs. fligllend-W'ornen do just mimi much thinking ns muon , l'ertly-t'es , but they dilute their tlioughita terribly withj s oi'ds. TIIR SLII)10. iCan.'as City Journal. lie told her ( lint ( or her .mear seiko He'd climb the mountnins high , Or plunge into ( lie ocean's depths- If neeti be , gladiy die , 110 did not , though 5119' he'd be kickt4 'runt wasn't in his bill ; So when lie homarul her father's step lie grabbed his hat mmd slid. A GAILI)1N 0 ! ' 'i'liIO C.OmS. Written for Time lice , "Queen Juno , " quoth Ola'mpian Jove , "Caine let us lend a hand To illmint a garden or ( lie gods In fair Alc.Sur-lloim land. " June rose , with princess feathers crown' \'tthi snore that ) LoflIlon pride. " 1i- scepter , golden rcl , I'ii 'give , \ % itim mmmcli maccry gold beside ; And other gels their gifts shall bring , Aurora bright viil rend To Omnahmn , Pride of timeeweat , her morning glories lend ; When l'an his tuneful reeds shall wake , Ills mmhlox shall till ( ho vale ; Aenlus woods from reahumuu , of frost 'rhc lovely enovdrop Pale ; Neptune might plant blu ) ' trees and beochmj Cere , svitlm lavish band , Shall ; rnur her horn of plenty out Upon that fertile land ; C' Pomona casts her store of fruits Iown at Nebraska's feet , And says her future sugar crop No othmer lard camu ileet ; - Apollo lli'lvidere the dude , So lionized at Itomne , We'll senu ] the dandy-lion there. Thin daisy , spruce , coxconib ; Hebe , our IIWOt cup.1earer , comes , lmringimmg naught but btittercump ; Diana sends her nlglut shade out And says our thyme is up. " in thIe " 15105 of Greece" 'twas fabled of old , as the poets say , That tills garden should be planted By the gods in ( hits novel way. . AIR JAY ESS. Lndic - , - - . See . ' . ' , \ . ' - . ( S . . ' . ' t1u our , \C'w , , - . . in , - , ,4\'i ,0 Mon's ' - \iJI ' t\/ _ ) "nfl" " - _ . : ' . ' _ t _ , v . cmi on page second , - - 4 - . e _ ; ij 20. floor , , ' - : : ' : ? ? , . : . ' . i. , L' - . 4 0- . vJ ' I "Where will'o : ( fake me , vty , , reIIy maid , ' ' I : "To Browning ICing's , sir , she sayed- " . 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