.I < _ . . . . 'n--er - - - ' " " - " _ . . . _ . . : ! . --I--- . - . . . OJ" - - . - - P- . - . - - - ; - - _ . _ _ - - - _ . " - - - - " " _ ' ' - -----4. . - , . _ . , . . . . _ . _ . _ . _ ; . . _ . . _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ . , - , , . . . . . : . . . . - - -V - - . . : - . K . " , - - " - ' . _ , _ . . . , _ , , . . _ . . . " - - * - - - - - ; -"r- - - ' _ _ _ . , _ . . - f' - " ; : "r4 . .d-71 . . . . . .u ,0 L' ' 1' ' . " : - _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ I . 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OJA IrA DAILY Y BEE : cYBDN ggfA Y , SJW'1Mijji . 11 , 18H . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - . - I THE _ OMAHA . _ DAIX nm - - - - - - - - - - r. xtO4IvATm. PdItor. JOIWATlm FJIDr. _ . : . - - - - - - - - _ - . . - - - - - - - ' - - ruut.wiiin IwrmY MOIINI(41. . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - = - - - = - = 1 r-------- rTI.IIS or SlII'IO : nll 1. . tWlhot ( 8unI. , ) . One y.lr. . . . $ * 01 II1y IH fld Ufl(1fl3P . Ono Ythr . . . . . . . W I > flx , 1onth. Illo . . . . . . ) . . . . . . yea. . . . . . . . . . 6 I 'ht" Mouths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 J "undy l. . On . Ytr . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ( ( I _ _ _ _ Illulay Uel. One \t3r. . . . . . . . . . . 1 M WtklI" . On. rtor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . U : . O1:1ct : Omahn ' . 11- & fltlt4In . ' Rout ! , (1miha. 8Inl" ( lulllnl. Jk. C"rnor , N anl : lb ft $ . i Counci 1tr. : . . n 1111 alnet 4 Chlefun , thIee ! . 31 ; Chtnnb.'r of C"mtort" . New York. ! roml 1 Chfmbr 1 nlll 15. TrIbune fluIldlfl. r Wuhlnilun , :11 I. ' Ilrel N. 'V. CORUV.H1'NlINCIi. : MI rmmunIettInnq , platlng 10 news ftfl 1. "R : rmmunle'lon1 In. torlal : n.tter thould I > ntIrcMrI : 'Co the I1Itor. . l'IH I.a Lrrrrrm. All huoln- . etttn nt4 tritetttnIi'C S .1111.1 he .n huolnlele1 n"o Ir"tll edr'rlII I" The Iee luLI.hlll Conll''Y. Otnnhn. ) , nI. . cite : ln.t I' , t. 4ce : ; 01.1e , , lo 1" made I"\.I . In IhrI' of Ihe ) enm.nnv. , . TIn ΒΆ : Dm . ltnLIMII O COMt'NY. - - : - STA'J "FNT OF CITtCi1t.TtO. Gtnr " n. Trhlck , .Ct-IM ) ' or The Ue. J'll. ) . . lonln ! . Nmp ny , 1oln" lulY OW"I1. bl ) ' Ihnl the :01111 ( nUII"r : or fufi Incun'lllHI cJh' ! " of the . fiI ant . un.y fl " Daily Moriilnp. Evotiliig ! I"o Vlly Morlln , ! velll : In.1 ! Jllnl' " : .Iurlnl th. ) Ilcnlh or . \Ujls. 1 , . I a. a tnlow . . . . . . . 9.J ] j7 . . . . . . . . I . ( % . . . . . . . 1.12 13.11 1. 1. . . . . . . : .1:1 3 . . . . . . . . " . 13. . . . . . . 1:107 : 4. : . . . . . . . . 21.01 .Or : ) 2) . . . . . . . . . 1 .1 < 4 i. i . . . . . . . 1 .lj3 % 1. . . . . . . . I . ' .I . . . . . . . . . . III7 2' . . . : . . . . . U 111 . t 7. . . . . . . . . 1 .11 . : i. . . . . . . . 1 . .r * . . . . . . . . . . I .01 . 21. ' . . . . . . . . n.le 9. . . . . . . . 19.o : 3 : j. . . . . . . . . : ' .I'I ' -I 10. . . . . . . I . ioi : . . . . . . . . 1 . " ; , 11. . . . . . . . 2o,1O : . . . . . . . . I , " 2. . . . . . . . . . U.O 2 . . . . . . . 1 ' .I ; 1. 1. . . . . . . . . n.OA : . . . . . . . . . : . . 4. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . I , 'I ' . . . - ; . . . 9Vt II ' . . . . . . I. : . . . . . . . . . . . 1.100 J .O0 : : . . . . . . . 1 .1 : . ' 15 . . . . . . . 1.0M 11 'nlnl ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( .I S LPe5 dIiUotOfle 1 ) tr , un.ol.1 nn.1 rtumt1 copl" ' lu"totd . . . . . . > . r . . . . . . . . . . . rdumC . . , . 10.01 . Ntt .nlr9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; r.17 t Daly 1'.I.rlKe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IK.i . (11OF- ! TZ.SIJtUCF. THl1tlI S\\nn to before CfOIGH' . piIerb.I. In my precnop this : nll tiny of 'II'lb.r. , 1S3. ( Henl. ) . If1 . 1' I"I.IL Notary lUblC . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 'hl' Wllt ( , It lIaW-(1OSWU ) In 1t13S1. U't hlllgl'ltluu Owt Nebrtska wants now. - I\cll llZtl'ly Is I . oed tllan' , but lu wouts to 11 c01ful when he cssnrs : tn nl hl : opinion In 1 Icthodlst coiiftr- eucc. : \ ' 4. LzI1Igti'8 itage popularity from .the box olle ) ) Itlllolut , [ Ilst be 01 - - the 41ec1111e. lu 10 other wuy cnn her uPllcaton for I dl\olce In thll coun . : try ho CXIlflhtle(1. ( . . . . . . : exlco I hI l not : an eiicoiiragtng place fet ; 1 1 fnl ; silver iiiiii. : " ' 'Ho says 1 , prlilent Routheln 11metllst ) who llH just ; i'eluriied fl'OI : t4xhco. The ell' Ic ties of h"lcnJ free sl\I ) coinage ( 'ni 1u uJr'll ; ted only n l n 1lstun c. I- Ollhl contractors continue to get ii contl\t : for cOlltrctun uf the fcderl luhllhIIg , which Is 1 liost desirille thing fl'um any point of view. 'j'he more libby the O\'el'lment dlslnlsls helelhouts thc better It wi he for Omaha Iml tw government. The London PUPCI'S certainly deserve , credit for acknowlcdglng 80 quickly that the Yltkyrle Wil beatcn ) In 1 per- fecty fair nice. The contrast betwccn their 1tlhulo toward I the yacht mce . anti their treatment of the defcated Cornel crew hI Ole delghtful to be- , h l1 - - I Dan Voollces Isn't doIng n thing to filly ole nowlltuYH except to write let- of i'CCOIHfliCIibttlOfl to ' sl'ck- terl 01 rcrommcnllaton pel'solR - " log CIIIll ) 'lrnt 010 of Dan's letters of rccolmcldllionlee1 lp In Omaha time ' other day. AI 1 letter wrier Yoorhee hI 1lmost us much of a suc- . cesSiis hI Is 1 spalwr. So. the , star\-uton plan hI to 1m tried on . thl ) COiylctl ut the pCllhItI' ! ' . Time constitutIon IJrovlllcs against crime ! anti unusual punlshmeuts , 1ut what care the nllhcI'S of time Board of Pub lc I.JI8 1nll lijilhuings. Time lllloly or , Rturvaton docs not I\ppelu' ; to he either cruel or unusuul to them. . , Time i'ealcl ( number ot tie Nebraska . delegation to time Grand Army of the . lieptibtic reunion nt Louisville , nv ailed thcmseh'c8 of the privileges of the official 1clal route secured for them hy . the earnest ' efforts of tIme transportation comnIttee. Their llussel wouM not . hl\o heeu good on .uuy oilier railway I . e . . - Every new moon sees the institution of sonic secret society for the alleged Inl'poso of benevolence und hlSu'1CO , This btslneHI must 1e IlmenHcl ' > . 1110lahlo to sonic one. It lies bCl'nlc . cllhlemlc ( and doubtless wi prevail unti the great mass ! of pSople tire of the nuhl nce. When anything btcomes overdone It soon goes Into dechimme. ' Ioel Ielne. . I''lrY one lmew that 'j'umuu1 ' floss Clkm' was out of poltl' and out of ' . the country only long enough for the cloud to roil 1y. He thinks lie sees 1 chalce for 'nllllr victory ' , anti to hell It Iu its trials uII tllhulatolS he has started back early. We ahan : hem' consldernhty more of Ct'oleer between now 111 the opening of thai fiI cuni- : ' . \P ' lgl. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Several atemllt ! hare been Indl' or Into hmy outside creditors oC UUfOI" - tUlnte Ne mslmnf to enlist the otCIR or time state In time collection of bad dcht 'I'umlled up chares , or cmll'- zlclcnt hu\O been preferred In onlel' t ( nSI : the prosecution. 'l'he 1ll0lJle of Ncb1ullm. have limit ou the statute books 1 law forbidding iiiuprl.jonmnumt for " debt and ( they wnlt that law . rigidly enforced. The chairman of tIme Kn1sos mlemmio- Crtc state committee Is 8nll to have - COhiphetehy tlsnlllllJCll : , and ni efforts ; : to "wnto l Imlimi iimitl ' ' hll 1111 hl'llg 11m to Knlllt : . to clil thc cmmitee together have . Proved CUtl' . No 'wonder the eIIOOC man has hidden from view. Ills knowl- " , ; . llgo of the llroslll'tt ) of 11 Iltllcrl tc ticket In Kansas ' must have been stilhi- clently dimucouruiging to drive him . cenUdll'coulGlng to . almost nnythlng. - Men who really deserve to 1e elected to liluces ul\n the district bench will . not seek ! nominatons ut time 1l\l1s or party eonvention. Self-seekers whose . . names rarely appear upon the touirt docket are nicking every effort to bring about their nomination. 110 ! ' , . people or this district . . have b\'cn euluu- entcl to Ignore IHI.t ) hues lu time selection - lecUon or judged and are dlposed to vote COt' the best Wll regardless oC Vurty , . . .t - tCI4 OVkM.\J Tll (11 . " _ III.UlN. 'rho Ohio l'l'IJlhlcnus OIa'IICL ( thcl\ . rnrlh:1 yesterday nt time homc city of the IUllt1 c.IUtatn for gr - l'I'lor , SII'11J1111 , There vas I Very 11'/1' Ill'lltIICI I ! 011 time 11111 ( 'f llrllll'll ( IVCLniy ' Senator .Shl'r- mmmii. TIme 10t Intet'stilfel which the occuglou denlollc wits tie ( liar- IIUI that exists . time utterances or Limo ! speakers hllcatnJ Hut thcn' Is I hut time slIghtest fnctonl ( culn/ amid thlt all vIIi \ \01'1 tlgethlr hllrtl ! : _ - foe the IIPCII1 ot the l'lIJtlc:1 : .1) ( ' mil legishittlvit . tdet . 111,1l8 , or mmmutuiuL ; 1 SIIIII.t ) ) ) whIch h:11 : before hl'CI 11. . ! urlaly givetivere here . ; h"/ ! ( UI'111 i I . ' ! the ' oe e.lircssio1i mutt Mtll'chel Sherlou , ) Ie1lii2ey , l'ollwr a mid I humsiniehi all 1 t lt Ill thu t vlmatever ilissetisloim thel'l mummy have hcel 11 time l'Ist 110lg the l COllUIII'I' : ur time rCllhlcl1 Co'Cl1 of the lUcl 'l ! stile there is 1 IWIU Imusv. Time Ohlu ( CIIIIIIn wi be ( ought on nltolal isties , wih \ the tariff flueS- ton ot the front . time tlcmoct'ltc state ( : OI\Utol having . rclul1l'll the Ilsl- tun u1 the PartY Oil the sliver 111,1' ' Unn two . ; rllrs age ! nl 1:11 year. I What the seltlnenl of the Ohio tepub- lC111 II Lellu : time tm'l1 Is Ihown Lu limO ! ) tel'h ur Seultor Shmermmmmuii. 'What : wu menu to do , amid wi 10 whll W ( ha\1 : tIme lwm' ; ' he said , his , to ) I'o\'Ile ) , n tariff : Inl ta ( ! bill that wi yield sllccnt t'U\cIUlS to 81)- Port the goverimimment :11 nt the slme tme protect nil home . Iltn1tl'lel 1m- ) ) ll.tll ' and elfecull ) . . lie pointed omit the contmst : between time two imolit- . tl Jol- ICII parties : : whel II IoWcr , time repub- Icun Ilrt : ) ' steadily Iellucng time Ilble deht , while mllel' the lirescilt deimmo- crltc : ullmlnlstrton I has hcen stcnl- ( By hlcl'Iell , due to the el0crtc 11. Haul on the protective 1)llc ' . lie ile- dared time lleSelt tariff In\ to he a blllo of Ilcollstclcle . which . It hi time Inll1101 oC the rlIHhlcan ! IJI.tr to r lwIIUI soon 11 I shah ! be glvel time LmOer to do so. lower t0 'there hlH been some speculation ns to Issues 11 lime 11 tolul campaign of Iwxt 'I : . There can bc nn doubt t us to what thc chief Issue will bc If the voice of the republicans or Ohio hiu any 1mcmmc' ( II lualcln/ , Iml Inte81 there II aim ulexcctcl change or conili- lions that Issue will he accepted by l'cIHhleulH I'e' 'whel ! . If there be lot wlhll the next tell mOlths such ll ImpI'O\'ell1 t 11 the 'I'e\'enucs uf the gO\C'ument al will bl'll thc receipts 111 to the txlellllllel ) nll IHt I ShIll 10 deficits :111 : the tel lr of IIH'e bond bSIC ; : , 10 oIlier question wi take vree- eellllC uf the tariff. Time . Amerlcln lcoille , wi lol go emi SUIJIIO.tlg U policy - icy time result of which Is lut only II' sufficient revenue . , but I large rClluc- tel lu . llol.tllt tonl'ltc industries aml Increased hllJltulons of fOlel1 iutot1uCtS. Time democratic t\II : In its first twelve monUls of operation Ils brougimt about 1 deficit of : ltOOOO mil them Is e"l' " ' l'elS0n to expect that tlls sum \TI 1 ( largely IncI'elscl ! ll\ll the current fiscal 'e : . 'the last t'epublcal tu'lf 11 its first year of operation 'lehlel a l'e\'CIUC of Ibout ) $ : : ; ,000,00 mOle thun : time rc- ular CXlcnlltlre : IIO'1\lons ) are ' in amid . Is , mnle- pouring 11 nld gohl going onto - 11g 1 IIUUtOU that Is not only emt : il- tssln to the treasury but 1 menace to the credit of the go\'ernment Time intelligent 1 Tofm'R or time country know what Is rcsllonslh for all this timid ther know It wi not be rmellecl whlo the dcmoct'a palty ) Is Iii posi- ton to pre\'llt remellll legislatIon. OUH llATl.S WITH SPAIN Next week the 'SIH1Ish govermimneimt . wi pay to the United Stales $1. O.- 0 In Cti ! scttcmcnt of thc Iom eulm , which has beeit f pcndln for . sonic elgiuteemi years. I Is 1 singular fuct that although Spain years ago Icknowl- ! Clged the justice of this cahn und agreed to 11) ' it , uml although thc luterest , slucc acct'uel umo\IUnJ to ' lummired thousamid . dollars immms several hmlh'e tl0JU1 101's. hiI heeu remitted , there urn some who cllclse our government for Inslstl1 ut this time , when Spain Is elgugel ( In tryimig to retain its despotic hold UIIOU ) Cubu , . UII0l ) ha\'lug :101 patti 'wlmt IH justly tine him. A cI'ltclsm of this kind on the part of SIIIII'dH is 1 of course latmul , hut that mummy . AI'rlan should timid fl\l wih his goverl11mt lI the IUtct' Is dUlcu1 to 111C'S hUl . t. Spain hlil abundant UPIIOtUII ) ) ) 10 lillY the culm Illce she ltgmeefi to 110 HO In 1S1 amid her fl\ul . to do ' so worked great Ilj\ ' mil h111. Ihlp' to the c111ant , al Amerlcln citizen. I ml ' 1m true that our ! o\'eln. mClt should huY hcen ' lame pfI'lstent In time IHHt , hut time fact that SIII1 : Is I . . . now ( lglgel ! Iii time cf'Ot.t to lmt down I , ' ' nn In81'I'eclon does not furnish n , ' wh ' flihigovermiment should . Yalll reason why thhj'jo\clnment 8houll lla\e Ilel'mlted fumrther all Inlclllt ' delay In the pmtymnemmt ) to ouo of Hs citizens , who has sUITcrel privations 'heclul ) of the wor done hll by time Su1lsh ) lo\rmelt. or 1 clahn which . It was agrcl'l nlue years ago shoulll . be paid. No one can say when the cuban hlsl'eelun wi cud , or how. 'he last ole run through ten years. WO\ll It have been just to Mora . to have cOupcled him to walt for the mOII' ' 11 huh'tulo tme , PHIUg time' result or . time conflict In CUll : ? la Il the duty of time ovC'nment to take Ilto l'onHhll'l'ntou n contugenc " or thus kind In Ilelltlll time seltl'lnt or I clnhl or ole uf its citizens ? l It were n lew eiaimmm . ole or recent date ( , time calc woull be sOlewlmt different . hut It IUIS been 1nullnl for ) "cal. dl'll which Spain was ! t peuce amid coull have : HettIll It wihout emIlrl'alHlent to imer ' ' ' . hlI' t'l'Utl'X. PIII ; tins herself to . 1luml for the recent course of our govct'llelt lu this matter. Situ had not been . honest Itil st111htCol\ld In her relltol1 wItim tIme ITniteti States. Sim wih { lll'll Stltel. has tem- liorized over ninny calmsmll ec1ICr to lulco restitution after n cOlml8 lol created 11 18 umiamle favorable I'- ! ' Ilortl upon live out of eleven cnlms or ' Alwrlclu ctzels for 1 ! 111)rSIICIl' ' for losses 8\8tnh1'd . l ' the destruction or their property Cuba. lIetjolIe ' In respect to these matters has been llslIUal ' dlshol\st nail It was ' tme that our gou'eriummmemmt gave her to'ln. - II\t'stlnl that , Hlt sort or thing hall gomie far enough. Our own self-rt.sjmect. gOlu fil eno\gh. 0\1 sl'\111\'t required tblu Very Ikuly the effect . . . : = - - - I will 0 to' make the Spmnbli : PeoPle ! less rrcly to thl' tllCI Stum hem' , hit they , have le\'cr hUlt ally Very cOllHal ' for , miuimi at ' rate this rl'Illllhlll Cm'1 mil It al cOlll' ' could not afford to iflimiiuist' lJIIh . good \1 lt the COIt of Its duty to e\'cn time iImlmlui'st of Its eltizemis.i'e shol II ( nlhfll ) ' ohsel'\\ till 1\1 obilgat bus toward ( thlt cO\nh' ' : ld should lrll ' Inlst tull nil ohl jntflR lIne thlR cfunh' ' fl'OI 8plin he strictly ( uII11'11 : I I 11 ( Iulo POR- 1lIle that time future rcntlun ! of the countries win be sllwhnl ! t mine , " Thl'c Ii l'elSOI to expect : that IIU'I' O' hater HIUln wi Inlc Illnlllll . ullon tiut' Culcd States for 111l111 , vimn- ever tl result of the In > ur'ctun In Cuha. : In ] that ease this . Cllltr ' wi l 11n\liI ' 111 whatu\.C Justice amid Its dlt ) require. A lU.f.l/\.II : It.3flI.V.'TIl.L . . ' ( ; . ' filed thc Blur.- Time rluwlsh'aulcs fell hr Hnr- 111toU , ? 1wnukle nut ! Hock Ilmll : mll'olul : IOIII:1Icl : a lllst : the coutrnrt aJI'oII upon heh\ n the Uliou Pacltc rlcd\.rs , 1111 time Oluil 1'11 Nial ellUn ! ) _ ' cOltemplatu : ! time olcctlon of I uuumiomi. IUHHI'I/el ) ! depot lt time foot of Fnrnnl street are In Inn ' IIHcctl ImumImimie 111 ( remmimirktIile. : The Inln ; ton CUllllnr sets out lS the basis of its ll'otest the cOlpaet I'utel'ed Into six years IJO wih time Uulon lnClc rail- mud ! whel'eh Ihc 1111gC'S 01 thlsu cumlanleR orgamuizeti timemumselves Into a union Il'lult cOllJ\I wih time II'oluls donated br time city of Omaha to time Union Inclc 1Iroul. : tu be Clillalzell ! t 1,5OOOO ( In Ituef , of which one- half was to 1u owncd b ) ' oleh of time two roads. : I Wil the Intentou of time lrolotC" of this schcle to IRll IOOOO ) of depot bommds , cXlleml about olethlrl of thlt IUI lu a station ama ! train "hells , and time residue WIS to he lllnelll ! to the credit of the stock holelcl'S. 01 this pulut , imowever , the Burlington l'emons111Ce Is clset'eety . sient. ACCO'(11 to the Hurlntou remnomi- Ih'IIC the cnlnmaton or the otll unlol Icllt ) H'ojecIS slullpell aUl ! ' ' b ' the Stuimt . 'rhe IH'e\'cntel by Stuh Injllctol. truth Is thc uht Injunction slmll ' : . Ich'alned , the lel of Olaha front 111111g 0'11 the $ moOOO of 10nl18 which hUll been illegally voted for the constructon or the Tenth Sh'lCtIn ! - duet. The courts held that the railroads - roads : were 10111 to . 1m : ' for al via- duets immade necessary by , their tracks. lu the Bnrll tou 1 101st1Uce the ml- sertou 1 : nlulo tha' 2OO ( hll hcen eXlleullcd emi time Infnlshed depot ulhl- Ing. .s a 1ntet. of fact not O\'C' ( ; OO has been IctulleXIHIlull : on thnt structure. 'rhe balauce of what- C\C' umioiwy has : hlen pall out by the two 111\ls : was for the eleeton uf the Tenth street vlnduct. That viaduct had become un absolute necessity for the rll'ofl1 lS \1'1 os for the } ublc By building thnt . viaduct the roads tic- qul'ed for their 0\1 use tlt whole of 'l'entI street slmnncll ly the , ! uluct 'lhu IJ\emcnt of that part of the sh'cetnlone cost $2 , O. Time strlll of laul 2r0 feet bug and 10 feet wide , COIltet It ; o a front Coot on 'l'emmthi street , wbuld be equal to $12O. ThIs alone Ilmosl equals ) the enth'o COt or the "Illqct 'l'e n ollnn 9f . the gates amid fagmen amid time lablt to 11lmlgeH : by reuson of acellcnts that were of constant occurrence shoull witimiu Itself commimUtute amplc comumpemmsa- wih II IsoU contUute . cOllenso- ton to just the oltt for the viaduct - duct 'rhe assertion that the order of the court In the Stuht case stands In then way of time COlllleton or thc depot Is as baseless : us Is the Isse1ton that the t < 11lIJt CllIHnr lund bound itself to give accesS to the depot ionnll : and depot on equal lull equitable term , to al railroads that desire to entl'r Omaha. This Is IH'csel } ' what they ' ' refused to do. I furthermor nolo rlo\ls that time orlglimai depot plaits , which WCI'C celtalny ) not extravagant t , wure mltcllul - nHerll , 111 the built < lag for which the foundation was Inll Is nothln m01 than 1 cheat railway station. 'j'het'e nc\el hns been ammy- thing In the s-ay , ant there is 1 now , nothing In thu way : . or cUlllletn the Mnson street depot , excepting the qui claim . which the promotcrs of that nlor - tOI have sou1ht to bulldoze the peoplc of Omaha Into voting thrum , wimerehy : for the salH of 1 Chlall Johl staten , . timid sleds they \oull forego forever ' their right to enforce equal tel'mlna ) tn ltcs for al rouls It lenHOI\blc \ rates. This has ' beel the Htcldlg 1iolimt. I the Hmlngton road Wl1tl to proceed whim time construction oC the untlishet mulling . thet' Is lothln whate\er to hmliIdeL i eyen . timough thut building Is not what 1 city of Omaha's niugmiltude Is ettcd to for time Purnom The plnl8 tie proposed street < Idiot cOltclphttu the expemuli- tare , outside of rhght-ofvmty . of ful ' $1.0.00 UlJUl ) a. , union tepot , Iltnlt amid wl nccon110du te nil thc I'alh'oluls that are lucre now or am Ikel ) to come here. The 111ea of the that it would have to Bnlnton i \ Hllell $10,0 1 year to bring its IJ1lgm' ) trauma 1)1 ) to I.'nrnm street should hl\'u I no bearing upon the right of the Union I Pacific receivers to agree to use thut 11epot. 'I\e \ Ihu'lnsto1 Is not obliged to use the Farnam : street depot unlcs . it fluls I uuivantageotms'to itself td t do so. Nobody will qlwston its right to 11111 1 respectable staten 01 Its own I , gro ull s. 'l'ho ohjlctons or time llwlulwe * mimi hock Islnll mire not "CI'Y srlou8. Ail . tll' ) . ' want Is to have equal l'ljhb In tl new l'llot to what they Were to ha\c hlul II time fImtsomi street structure. 'j'heh' Inth.uuton hunt tlt ' .nlgimt ha\'o 'to 1ulhl 1 Iklot of' their ovn should have no beluln ) un the Union Pacille. 'he ftte1l1o\crlmeut nll ! time boumd- boilers wi c1rtnlll ) be more secure ns creditors In consenting to thc Fnr' nll street depot contmct thnn timey \ould In allowimmg time cOllumnUtol ot time old union Ilopot scheme. In the one case the Olllwi retain time 0\le1hlll of limo Unlol l'acitie depot Jt'o1ull. whk'h time B111toncllllltes to bo worth $1,500,000 ; In the other case the Union Pacllc depot Jrouutl will be gohhll'l by nn outside rlnl known IK the 11101 Dllt CIIIU ) ' , anti the so- I curtly much. of the credltois impaired by 10 : . The n. & ) [ . raIlroad CIIIIUY has Invested I sum ot money In tie MaSQP street d'llo1 ) nhnrtou which I mimics , not lJ'uIIHO It Umtrge to } rolt nlli loss 11I01lt , . \ s 1Ilntcr of fuel time nlulnt 1111\1 ( \ , lit by the lll'll lo1 Ilul , far Ill' u\ltl.l1ItC station whldl I It Intl1ll\'t t9 , llhl of ou Omlll asa I I nl'lnd unlm , llellJt humus 111' " OU1 beemm offset ' h ' the Immterest hel'1 olct nircuumby I1 'I'st 11\1')0 , uml cost of 1111tenlnce which would hy r'ht hive Culel101 the Blln/lol rtatlimmud : : ' time dlllt hle1 comimpieteti. ) Ait : ( matcr of fact , also . the Union JPIJf ? cOI1al - , or vhmost' stock the BI\'lhl \ t01 1 : hul owmier . has heln collctllj depot . Illtll fl'OI other 10\1 rllllH fur thc Use of thc 5k3- Illlm' IIHl huimuilgraimt shed u ! I the great depot lint ' bt'mm built. 11'lnt hlll ! actually 1lln bui. a'hu rental Ilone would ] luwe } all for 'he fo . mllntol1 of the new depot dice every three years. UIIIIC lJ'ollosllus cOlstU1t . coum- front our jllcul tritmumumis. . 'lime Unle.l . States CO\'t of this 1It'lc 111 he(1 asked to assess ' daimmages against thc elcch'lc moto'l Incs for tla deln'l' mlmmt louis of vagrant clcch'lclypon the 1111S of lhe uniter t wOI'les . cOlpan ' In time ! streets of thc cl . here mire IH'- seHtccl ! SOIU nO\11 hmoimmts or law. Nu 11rl cete1ts have leen set . to helll 'Ie- tel'lluu the Il'nS\'e : of 11uIUIJlS If oU ' . I : wi l'ellln for the uviuter commi- lI ' to jm ) ' out by CXPClt testhlol - or otherwise to the satsfnctol : of the average . Jmmmy that f01 ( of the clec - t'lcl ) which charges : the rails amid wh'ls uf the motor lne Is constant . Inducted ( to the wmiter 101lS live to tel feet heneuth ) time surface , mind If this 111 ho scIentifically proved ( the fact Illt 1o estohlshel thntl I'all dcc- ' triCity 'acclemtes decay of thelQ pipes mll that limit for the l1rxlll . of 10to' wires 111 rails the 1111S wOlld . he In pI'lmu coummhhtloum. II Is aim eltlel ' new IlhlHe o jlrlIJ'udeuce Dnl the case jlst thoU wil bo watdll wih cxtmol'llnlr ' Interest . by every fnl' chlH'l : corporatIon 1IIIIul plpeH IHlI' ! time streets amid by the electrical world itt lane. _ Time 'O'lc.Ucrnhl persists 11 report- lug time II'ucee(1ngs of the police com- Ilsslon us proceedings of "the defunct ! board , " alholgh everybody . Imows that , thu Broatcim-Vaumtleiyoort body ) doesn't IJ'etelll 10 Issue orders to the polce 01 I'lgliato Its dlscIpllmmc . Unt the su- premo court shah render its decision " the lH'eent IHlcl buard must Icces- ' sallr hem' 11 COIIlllnls ) of violations , of } olce tcllutOIS amid con : sider I mill UIlllctohs ) mil remmioum- stlluces IrlHllgHler the Sloc\lb Jaw. Time coUrse of \Voritl-Lleraitl sIlpl ' . Invites resistance to the le/al authoritIes a.nll Insubordination In the police IUl lire deptm rtimiemits . CuJl the Incelt hourn ) time defunct board when no other board can legalr act In Its ) loco does 10l malee It defunct . al- th01gh calling Itl1snch luy gratify thc dervish and ' nimariuIstlc . elements. ) UoluA tl smimit. 'Chlcg Tribune. So far as we are able to discover Hon. J. Sterling Morton rlpresent ! the chasm be- twain the two ' ' \"Iugs of the Nebraska . de- . " ' C , moracy. . J"Uour' " lru"'lc" , Strnldie. Citleago Chlonlele. Dalfour as a blmetal ! Is moiled on the plan of Doesticks' Maine law man. lie was In favor of the law. but opposed to its en- forcement. - Tire l.onA niul the Short of It. , Olobe-Democrat. Business men want to horlen presidential campaigns , thc politicians want to leng.hcn them If any change at alt hi madc amid . the mlses of the people are not taking sides one way or the other. Time conventions of 1836 probably wi meet at about the usual t inie. _ _ _ p _ _ _ _ CoInpensrItiflIt of Letter Currlers. , .Jouruai. . Indianapolis Juurl. : Compared with what congress pays its clerks the request of the letter carrler4 that the minimum compelsa10n shall be $1,000 a year Is not unreasonable. particularly In the larger cities. But when this Is done the compensation of the railway postal clerk should be Increased. No men In the public sll'ke , conslllring the nature of the work the high grade or efcency required and the expense Increased by being away from bore hal the time. are so Inadequately paid. Doth , ' rahlway clerks and curlers are the most Important - portent pUblc servants to the whole people. They should be liberally p compensalcd. " ' 1ere I U,1 Shonll u. Caileti. . Chicago Inter Ocean. Uncle Sam protects when the unspeakable Turk murders Christian men In the far east. Wi he stand by and ' see women and chii. then butchered by' Spanish soldiers almost In sight of our shores ! The time has come ! tme to spealc out. The t'trugelng Cubans have some rights which Americans should reo spect. The report says : "They were killed by Spanish bravos In uniform , acting under the orders of Gamrido tha Spanish commander - mender of the gsrrison. Helpless women were ruthmleesly lortured. subjected 10 the most abominable indignities . and thln either hot to death or hanged. LIte girls of G years of age were butchered before their parent eycs. " _ _ _ . _ _ Never I.et. Go. lhlldelphla Ledger. Because the Drltsh ' admiralty has taken the modern war ship Nympbe from time Pa- doe staten and replace her wIth an older and less l formidable vessel I Is surmised In some quarters that England's new ministry 13 disposed to let hawaii alone and turn her attention to more proftable fields near home. This Is building a heavy structure on a slender fOlndaton , Great Britain never vol- urtarly abandons any policy or aggrndlze- ment. She Is land hungry , and no handful or barren rocks In I watery waste are too insIgnificant for her'lo annex I she Is not bothering herstI about hawaii the reason I evidently that she Is concerned about more evidenty Important . maters , - . p UoeI $4)I he New NI"-Y , i'bhtdF1irma "r Itecord. Unless we prQpese , to make a burlesque or our navy this tate of thing lust come to an end , and Epeeq/ly / , Before another new vessel shall be added to the fleet let us make sure of beIng able to maintain our existing ships In an effectit'condItion , , 10 that If an emergency shoul4 . arise when the services or our latleshl > ! wbuttl \ . be needed we should not be obliged foBttlt send them to Portl- mnouth or CaIIB > T wn. or Halifax , In order that they niay bautIn , proper fighting trim. Apart from ourunna' requIrement however the nonexistence In this CJuntry of docks or Eufclent capacity to receive vessels of large sIze throws little credit upon our enterprise aa'a maiIme" nation. \'e can build and launch magnificent oeean like magnlfcent Oean greyhounds lke the St. Luis ant St. Paul. but I It should be- come necessary to do a little cobbling 10 their bottoms we must cal upon the shipwriglmt of Southampton or Oreenok , or Glagow to help us out. Let us have docks ! BUCKEYE CAMPAIGN - OPENS Eight . Thousand Ropublcns in Line nt the Springfield Meoting. THIRTY THOUSAND STRANGERS PRESENT n""or ; lcICllr ) ' 1 lrmll : Inituigim- "nh' the S"nturl.1 I10m for . .rllu.r unit SIut'ruusiim 'Vuiks . . Nutl."t Fimurmnce. SlrNOFELD , 0. , Sept 10.-Tho opening of the republican state camllalgn \ mere today I a great success. I Is estimated at noon thal between :1,0 : and .to.OOO strangers arc In the city ant they are still coming by train loads and Inesels , The streets arc nearly Impassable. Senator Sherman Gov- ernur McKinley . General Jones. Chairman Kurts and delegations front Columbus and the ' norther part or the state arrived at 1 and ! 1:30 : ExOoveror Foraker and delegations from Cincinnati and rul\lern Ohio arrived at about the SRle tme anti the 11stngulsl 1 guests were dined by General lushnel lt his home. The parade began forming promptly at 12 o'cloclc. The procession I nearly two miles long. Fully 8.000 men were In line. The paade moved a little after 1 o'clok anti an'lvtl at the fair grounds I little after 2. Speaking liegamu a little before :30. : . Chair- man J , D. Ooodwln , clerk of the county ceo- lral committee . called the meeting to ordcr. Senator John Sherman was the first speaker. In his address he compared the republican and .leUoraUo prtes and closed as follows : CO llAHING THE RECOHDS. Every debt contrlcted has been promptly met alll every promise . made has been ful- Illel The great debt existing at the close of the \sar which alarmed the felr oC the I timid. his been constantly .limninihetl mmd the whole oC It would be 11Id beer due IC the republcan party hal been continued In power. The striking cootrlt between the two great IJlrte In our country when In power Is that the republican par y steadily reduced the debt and the democratic party contanty Increases I day by tIny . so that during the Ibreseuit administration Il his In- creaed Ire $ li.O.O and that increase wil contnue whlc that party Is In mmower. This udmlnlstrton came into power by the delusive cry for reform. Time alleged ' reform they have attempted Is the repeal of the McKinley tariff and the enactment of the Wilson tariff. This measure came 10 the senate In such form that t was ( Ic nOlnce,1 by democratic senators and cmli- caly changed In the senate. I was In Iuvh form that the president refuse-il to sign It and It became IL law without his signrmttmro. Its first fruit was Insulclent rev'nue. I was full of inconsistent provllom Its mOl Important provision was held by the supreme - preme court to be unconstItutional. It sacrl- leIll ( at one blow the sheep Industry oC the United Stntes. Our democrtc friends denounced - nounced me for voting for 1 bill In 1S83 that reduced the dlty on wool from 12 to ,0 cents a pound . though .1 had opposed the reducton , and now they are called upon 'to support n measure making wool duty Cree. When I appealed to Senator Tlrlco , my colleague . and the other democratic .nalors to prevent this injustice . they stun that wool was 1 raw material and that H Wa a dogma or the democratic party that all raw materials should he admitted free or dut. Coal and Iron ore are raw ma- tlrlals' and were by the house bill admitted free , but these raw ma- terials were being developed In the south and by the vote . at southern demo- crnt 1 Protective duty was put upon them ; by the senate bill. But wools , chiefly the product oC northern farmers , was made dlty free. Any democratIc senator could have prevented this Injustce , 'Vhcn pressed with their Inconsistency they said ther must make some raw material duty free to represent democratic principles and selected wool for that purpose. The whole bill as I became 1 maw Wa a bundle oC Incol.lstencle. What we mean to .10 and wi do when we have the power , 11 to pro- vide / tariff and tax bill that wi yield sutlicient revenues to support the govern- ment and at the same time protect all al home Industries Impartially and effectually. 'fho 1cJ\lnley law with such changes as time may make necessary will accomplsh this purpose The anticipation oC such a measure already brightens the times and the election next year of McKinley or any good republican as president at the United State will maim assurance doubly Unied . In the meantIme wo want a republican / reublcan legislature and the election oC Govcrnor Forlcel or any good republican IS United States senator. This Is the duty that as- I- sembles you here. After Senator Sherman's address had been completed Governor McKinley was introduced. He received an ovation at the hands or his fellow citizens anti his address was received with hearty enlhuslasm. lWOSTgD 'HE FORAKER BOO I. After calling upon Ohio republIcans to . stand by their principles In triunuplu as they had In adversity Governor McKinley pre- senlc In lmirntorhal sketch , showing that hlsloreal showlna Ohio has established her right to be called a republican /iale , He spoke Jrrlcularly cnled ot the senatorial elections. He said " 'rom 1861 to 1569. the republicans had two sena- Inl- tors-Wumdo antI Sherman. This year , lilt , wo are going to resume our rightful lace , Mr. Forkr wi take the seat or Mr. Brice. Ohio rpublcn are united firmly / and res- olutely on that proposition. We Intend to give Senator Sherman n republican . col- league" While the democracy hal nottie - dared its preference 'In the open , ' It Is well understood that Mr. nrce , Is Its candIdate. 'he republicans have formally . olclal ) ' and In hearty god faltim . In slate conventiomu aSemble(1 , declared their preference - once for senator to be Joseph ii. oraker. and the choice oC the convention will he ratified In November and ho will be elected to nnucced .Mr. HI'lce. Tine wi electo to succEe latulatcd that the I"publcans rival candidates for the Unhteti States , canlldates Unled Senator- ehlp. ' lmalor- " \0 have no contest among oUlelve . Our contest Is entirely with the domocratte pari ) ' . We have hut one crmurtlidato and ho enjoys the great distnct : ! . : Qr having the endorsement or the last republican state convention , nn endorsement given without wihout division or dIssent , unanimously and enthusiastically - thusiastically . anti the distinction Is one whIch so far as I can recollect. Is excep- OXClP- tonal In the history or the republican party of Ohio. 1 cannot enjoin upon Iht people or the state too strongly or too earnestly the Importance of electing a republican leg- islature which elects a republican Uniteul States senator. Theme I ! nothing before us ibis year at all to he compared In ImJIQr- tance with our legislative ! election. rhl legislative ticket must have our especial , , concern and command our undivided sup- port. In the present political dIvisions or the senate oC the United Slates , which are extremely close , a single senator may de- terine the political complexion or that . " boy. Immediate flier speaking Governor Mc- Iciumiey left for the Grand of Army the Re- . public InClpment at Lou v.ie. MONROE DOCTRNE DISCUSSED. I Ex.Govc.rnor Foraker Iddre3ed himself ! to I national Issues. Concerning the Monroe doc- trine be said : Tine plank was oter d In the committee on resolutions and by that committee ! e- Jected after fiI discussion and considera- tion. ton.I was again orere , } by General FlnllY In the cO\venton iK'"an Independent 1lllru- ment. " The convention rejecter ! It three different times before It finally , after n long debate. adopted It IS a supplement to sUP\lement . the plalCorm. \ I mention thIs because there Is much sllnilcanco aUachcd to the ! anneI In which this resluton was pr"feol upon the convention and flimsily adopted by it. No republican convention that ever sat In Ohio or any other state or the union would have hesltaled for one moment to adopt such I declaraton" Such reslutons are tu be found running througb all our party l- mture. The Monroe doctrine hi American ; It II patriotic , and the republican party II always true to both its letter and plrlt. Why did the democltC party hesiate to ndollt this resolution ' Simply because Mr. . Clovelant , , In his adWlnlstralon oC our for- elm atfmulrti. haM notoriously disregarded the requirements uC this doctrine especially so as to Nicaragua anti Vent-zimela. 1 his course ' In both these cases has been s unpatriotic. I un-American nud Indefensible as to brim , shame to the cheeks of nil Americans. anti ' to excite resentment In the mInds or the great mlssl of the American , leolle. ' without regard to party tliferences. 'hl' purpose oC the resoluton wa" to cover the party from attack on this point. The Ol'po Ilton wus duo to two causes. First , It WW Highest of al in Lavening Power.-Latest U S Gov't Report , KoyaI B&dng a Powder /ABSOLVTELV PUIE. regarded by the 11Iren.er or Mr ( llvelAnlt . A an attack 11'01 hit n.hlllltrntol. lit the aceotuul , certain Irnmmaeommtiimentmul l ell lAIC c.rlnln trnn9contnentll railroad Interests are 4)PPtCtI \0 the con. Ilrueton ur the Nleualln : : canal . anti by 1 II"nllelnl , , eolneldl'nl'o app irently . very Ilel Interested In tine rtl'lpctlol of Mr. ) lirice. 111' ' IL wnl thought Unwise nnl impolitic to ruin the ( rlRI or olrcnolnJ rlhlr Mr. Clcve- Iltl or thc o rnl\lntt IntlrtII" . Who can have ' comilidutnee In ha\o tiny cOlllleneo n party declaration 11le ( Inter such circtimuistruiits , especially ' Wltu'ui time policy Ic I ourn with l.I'fclnlyhl Iloley Oll wlh which the n,1rlnlstr.ton In power I already nt war ? The Ump has cOle when there Ihoul' bo no flll\'oclton on \hl subject. Tim , , American 1'lOIlte ' must stand up : hol.I\ mural tInnier mill IlrcI"stnl(18 , lot the 11'111- ' CIUO" ur time Monroe doctrine to American affairs throlJholt the whole oC the \III- Il hemisphere. 1very e.nlrl anti SOllh \mcrh'nn telubtL "houM bo mnle to Cell not only by 0\1 dlolarnUon ! but by prac. tcal It11)\cIUOI of Ihcl , Ihat It liar " n friend 11 the United Stales able and willing to . , rnleLt them at 11 tithes tram l urPNI colonizaton antI O\\lrellon : und every Eu- fl'lln 1'0\11 shomihl he mmiide : 10 1\Itrst.ll . } . antI nprcllle th.t no Ilterml.,11111 , ' 1011' ton or time Monroe 10etrll1 be tuieratenl . Uel10emtc IICCc" " II Ohio \\0111 lenl 11 Indnnerlnt or the ( 'ieviaumti atlnuimmtstra- tOI II its course on thll subject its' wel a,1 In all other rC9puct" Are we rently to give such Inllorslment I Im IUre time commIt- ment of Ohltl Is II the tomitrnry. I so . lei us speak out for tins 101'oe doclrlno flint its ermfomeememmt. amid the Way to do llla Is to Vote the nlblcnu ! ticket. \0 MADE A POOR INVI ST tENT. General llshneU spoke from n business point or view. I was : the practice of business men In taking nut Inventory 01 their business every year and estimating birmnudera. mistakes antI } nmisrnanngcmneunt for luslrnton omit ! com. parlson. He sale that the oleclon of Grover Clcnln for Ilrcsldent. with a democratic congress , bath tUfl'd out to be a very profit- IES3 In\'estment for themselves and for the whole cOlnlry. This Was Ihe keynote of his brief speech. lIe chnrgell that In two and a hal years 01 power the democratc aLmlnlstralon haL increased - creased tire national debt $300.000.000 In bonds . Interest anL deficiencIes. Such mnn- agement In private business would not be tolerated and a party putting itself and country - try In thIs predicament shaull be removed from power. In his declaration of principle ho 81L : "I deslro to express my entire approval of each and hmnrtiomm of the anl every Ilorton platform adopted at the Zonesvll convention While tiny fact that the declarations of a republ- cnn convention should be accepted by and become tire political faith . pollcal of every rcpub Ican , anti should therefore bin 80 regarded by me. I desire In addition to say that 1 have no inclination lo take from or amid to any of the principles there lalll dowim but am proud to sand Upon the plalform and go with you to the great victory that awaits us. " UEIOCUA'I'S 01" 1 { \S'rOlr STATE. Gltll'rln" nt " 'lllnm"lort for th. . Itl COln'.ntoll ' . .h , ) . . I WI.LIAISPOUT. Pa. . Sept , 10.-Delcgato3 ' to time democratic slate convention whIch ! meets tomorrow to choose candidates for stale treasurer and six superIor court judges , are arriving on every train. The city Is gaUr decorate In honor of the occasion , and lead- log citizens are taking an active part In the entertainment of the visitors. The rooms of National Chairman William F. larl . who arrived at midnight last night were constantly besieged by visitors today. Mr. Hardly's party includes ox-Attor- General W. U. Hensel or fey Lancaster Cus- toms Collector John R. Reed , Internal Ilevo- nue Collector William 11. Doyle Unted ! Slate Appraiser Charles E. Ingesol of I'iulladeipimla and a number of local leaders from that city. One of the distinguished arrivals today was Editor William M. Slngrrly of I'hiladelphia. A large delegation arrived front Wlkcbarre In the Interest of the candidacy of Asa Drun' Lage for a judicial nomination , I Is raid there will be a number of candidatEs for the six judgeshIps. The court consists or seven judges . and a time republIcans have rloml- natelt only six the democrats are sure of electing one man. The present democratic member of the court Judge McCarthy of Phlalelphla , Is being opposed by I portion of the delegation from this city but his friends here are working very lisa In his Jtcr t , p Til ; IASSIlG SIHnV , Cincinnati Is 1 arranging to entertain a eon- venton of haymakers. Britannia rules the sea . but In the matter of her. yacht building a blind American can beat I her.The - The New York Sun rises la the east and rses bay. Immediately set In the vIcinity of Buzzard's Photography las reached such perfection In Berlin that when the emperor sis for his picture he Is taken standing. There Isn't a nation In Europe lint i not hungry for a slice of Turkey provided sonic other fellow does tbe carving. ' St Paul follows the example or the average pugist I fumes al 1InnEalols. : but Is dilatory In knocking the slufng out. A batch of watered milk peddlers were taxed $25 each by a Chicago court recently. Reform occasionally his the chalk mark. "I'm much surprised that Defender won . " sale Prof. Glbschln to the Saddle Creek aver. " Yachlsmen. "Sbe Is usually lar seas Secretary Morton Is hedging on hIs eulogy } . to him or Virginia soi. Some one suggested that the mother or presidents does not Import her eons. According to the Chicago Chronicle the pressing democratic necessity Is I great spe ch. What's the 111\el with "The ElJ- torlals that Won ? " Colonel Henry ' \ltersoa will go abroad . next A"rl suit will remAin sway l11rlll ti" /Ifellllnla\ / \ campaign "Oftuuato ) manl And the multitude cannot get sway. Thin rooms of limo common counci of Phhia- LQIIhia RIO being \\'alnscLltetl with Humid- IAn imnirbie , rind nll,1 , with draperies } of nit ! ell , IAlnte.1 tAptlrlc ! antI ) other costly tur- IlshhllU , which provokes a 1'llnllellhll IUIIer , to dcelau that "I'robably mover since time world ! Ilgll 10 roll umrntmnti was n 10re worth- hess body more elegantly iiotmse&l . " Editor Charles 1. JonM of the St. tommie l'ostUslllteha a member of time cotiumilt- tee on resolutions In tine last natonal , tI10- erotic conventitirm . Snul ) now 8elub out a atalo- lent that time 10ne plank meant the reopening - opening of time minus to silver at some ratio or another , liumt Charles neglects to explain the well tieflncti belief of thm commventlnn thmat Cic.veianmtl was a platform 1mm bimnmsehf. Bmmmboldemmed by time escape of Mayor Strong froun being mobbed as a tatto bail umpire , john A. Caitiwell , nmsyor ot Cincinuisti , has consented to act in ( hue saummo capacity next week. lie .luouitI rernoniber an clii saying. that time "Pitcher which goes too often to ( ho ivell is bound to be ammastucd , , " which , being tramiulateth , means that sooner or later ( lucre - is tromublo uuluead for sonmo unihlmmkhmmg mayor. Wihiiammm Ilenry llmurltmurt , whose tieatiu is annotunecti 1mm italy , was a sotuthermu man wino aciulevux ! nlistimmction as a joturnaiiut in New York , maying boon an nisoci5tm , of hiemiry 3. itaynmomiti Ott time Times amid hater with Man- ton Marbie on time World , 'rho last fltteeui years of his life were spent abroad , where Inc , , becanmen involved in a scandal wimichm niaria mini a fugitive. lie was G years of ao and a graduate of Harvard , Josepim Thomson , time ) .frhean explorer , whit , recently died at G years of age , was time only man who Inemnetrateth to tire interior fromn eli four sides. Froimi Morocco on tine muorth ho explorer ! Mount Atlas , front tine we.t lm went UI ) time Niger , ( corn tIme cape lie renmeited tint gren ( lakes amud tine spot where Livingston tIled , amid frona limo coat he traveled thrommgim .tho Masal couutry to time lakes. In au Ibis expeditions he imever feuiui it necessary to Use a revolver or a rifle against a hununmaum being. - p C.ti.VuAi'ldl'i' ( ) AMUSII. Life : "Tommy. the' doctors is snyin' that kim'r'itu' is flint in breed aicknossi" "I know. lkmt we inert iuave to take risks in everythiniki" Indianapolis Journal : She-Tiuo call this a Inlay wUhi a moral. I woimder u-hat it is ? Iltu ( tlminititmg of the price for setnts-"Thn ) fool emit ! imla nmoney are soon parted , " I guess. Chicago Trihune'"Pnw : , " asked Johnny , "what grows in a beer gnrdcnZ" "Ttu imeari , my muon , " grourneti Mr. Jugway , npitlyimng some mimore notmumcimal ice. Philadelphia itecord : he-here , darling , I've itougmut youm a pet monkey , She-Olmi you 'leer boy. 110w like you ! harper's Ilazar : Ito-I don't think ( hero is anything much liner timnu to Imuive a beaume thful yacimt , She-l'un surprised at you. Haven't you considered a beautiful wife ? lie-Oh , yes ; but I menu on thie ground of econOmy , Cincinnati flnqtmirer : "How about tiu" escialnmed Cimaromm. "The waybilla call for sevemu. anti timere are only six lucre. 1 alit afraid I ama getting a shade the worst of it" Ciuicago Inter Ocean : "Aw , what's tie omnitter wlt guys ? " howled the thin- courageul rooter. "lie only sign of ginger yotm got is in thin colorof your plain' . " Brooklyn Life : "Jack writes that tire steamers were so crowtetl that somnme of New York's swell set had to come over just as their grandfathers did. " "itow does lie macann-in sailing vessels ? " "Ito ; In tire a teerage. " floxhury Gazette : Mrs. Zabbs-l met with One of the untramigemit experiences of my iifo today. Mr.4tbbsYou didWhat ! was it ? Mrs Zabba-Just this : I was get- ( lag on nfl open car nnmtl limo miman on tIme end seat moved In anti let me mayo it. Somerville Journal : Caller-Winy , how shockingly orotano your parrot is ! I don't see iviunt you keel ) Imim for. Ohl Maid-You don't know what a corn- fort lie is winen the nmisctnievomns boys ring the front door bell amud when time gas mmman comes around with lila bill at time beginning of the mnmommtht. UNINTHRIIUPTED. Washington Star. 'Tm now tine hunter miaillns forth , His cirorirtineti joys to daunt ; For in September ire may go In quest of lawful game , Ot all the creatures on this earth , No imappier one is found- EXCCIt , perchance , tire trolley car , Which kills time winole year round , p hElL iltidAL. Somervlime Journal. "Time man I marry , " slmc declared , When she was sweet sixteen "Miust be young , lmandsonio , tall and dark. A king-amid I his tiuecnl" "Tire man I marry , " added shme , \Vht'n two years more had passed , "Minint bo out' winose devotion fomnd As long as life shall last , " "Time man I marr' , " to her friends Sino said , at twenty-one , "Must imave a father vastly rich And be an only son. " "The man I marry. " to imorseif She Said , at twenty-nine , "Zilust care for me and inn alone , Anti give his iovu for mimic. " a a s S C 5 "Time man I marry , " wimispered simo At forty. raising toward high heaven , her hands , "must be-must be - Wcli-any onegood Lordi ? .H - . - - . ' 4 - . ' . ; - . , Mk1\ \ ' . I . - ' - _ - 1in I ' - _ _ _ _ _ _ - 4' Where willyon faka mc , myretty maidut 4' To Browning ICing's , sir , she sayed- " - - -For a Boy's Two-Piece Suit- In brown and gray mixed cassirnered-ages .4 to best points' in suit-made years-the very style every - up in our usual careful manner-strong , durable and neat-of course we have others at $3 , 3.50 , $4 , 5-and Reefers-a good selection at $3 , 4 and $5-all new goods to satisfy every taste-money back if you want I