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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1895)
- - . . - _ _ _ - - ; ; - ; - : : 7 - . . . . . . ff . . . T I 4. _ _ _ 1'11J ) ) 01\fATIA DAILY BEE1 f'J1l'RSDAY ' , , SJ 1T ] lJD.n 10 , 18UlJ. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 - - - - - - - - - TilE OMAhA I DAILY BEE. ; ! . . . - - - - " - - - - - 1 , p. nOVATIfl : , 1dItor. _ - . _ . . . - - - - - - . . - . . _ . -----1 ' 1Uflt.H3IUD 1V1fl MOItNINU. l t - 1'Un.IAIED _ _ rvlmy _ _ . . _ _ _ _ - MOINIXC. - - - - . I TrnMS 01 ffliflSCIttl'TtON. Daly ! 1.0 ( Wlhnut Run.lar ) , One Ycir . . . . 2 S 1 flatly I3e and Hunday , One Year . . . . . . . to 01 HII Months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601 ' ' .rPI . lnnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 : RundlY U. . . One Ynr . , . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 llur"ny pee One Ycar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 5 , ' 'Veekly IJee One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . OFF1ClS . . Omahl The fl. tTuII4Ing. fulh (11mrtha . Singer < lnl. . . Corner N nnl , 21h SUe Cunci flhiiff. 1 1 Ierl Atrect. ChIcno OlTl'e . 311 Chnrnl'r ' nr Cninmer Chlcoi . Jtnmi . 1) Chnmlrr . 1 15. Tribune lul.ln1. , 'V".hlnplon. 107 0' Rlrrel. N. " . ' . , COflfl1il'ONDCNCE. : I Alt commiinIcatlnn tlntlng In t neWs nn1 .1. tonal mAtter ohould Ir 1 relnln ! ' ' : To the 1.Jllor. . maie IRINIH ! ! LWr7F1. . MI IJ.lnrs Icltera nnl rctnlttrttlcPi hru1 be addrrnc,1 10 Thr J'uhuIi1it1' ' CGmlmny. Omahn. Irnrl. . ch lre ( Iu 1"1.:00 : oh'r II be mod. 1.nb1. ' 1 the nrer of Ih. ) ; . fltflflflY. - TIn 1:1 I'U1t11SIINfl ! COMI'ANY ' . RTATF INT OF cmCI.A1'ION. George it. ' Tzectniek , ecnlorv of The npp PiI' 10hinl cotnpan3P. beln . .luIY'sworn. . IaYC Ih.,1 . the nrllnl ni mier or lull rind complNo c.tIM . or the lal ' Morning . ivcnlng ant Run.IIY l"e prfnltl , ) urlng Ih1 month or AugUst , J j. wnH n. ' follows : ! tolowa . . . . . . . . 1.1 ; ; 1. . . . . . . . 19.fl0 2. . . . . . . . 1.11 I. . . . . . . . 211.1 3. . . . . . . . I .O 1) . . . . . . . . 19.11 ( 4 . . . . . . . . . 2.0t ( 21. . . . . . . I .n r It . . . . . . . . 1.0 : 21 . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . 1 ' . I11 22 . . . . . . . . 1,11 7. . . . . . . . . . 19.111 2. : . . . . . . . 19.fT2 B. . . . . . . . 1 .O'f 21. $ . . . . . . . . 19.1r ; 9. . . . . . . 1).O ; 21. . . . . . . . 2.090 1.02 10. . . . . . . . 19.IO ) 26. . . . . . . . 19.0. II. . . . . . . . . . 2).1) 1. . . . . . . . 1'1216 ) 12 . . . . . . . . 1).9'2 ' 2 i. . . . . . . . 19.112 13. . . . . . . . . 19.04s 29. . . . . . . . 19.12' B. . . . . . . . 19.0' . o. . . . . . . . 19.0' i G. . . . . . . 1.IOG . 31. . . . . . . . 19.1 ; : 16. . . . . . . . 19.060 . ' - Tolnl . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , , .t9G,131 . . LIe1tlctton ! for uMol,1 ! , Rn.l reluro.1 cpl.o .1.luclono . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 10.01 . Net onloo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SRr.I : Daily Rvernc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .9'1 ' Voly ! O.nOf : II. ' W SC11tTC1. Sworn In herore me onll suhR.rlLCI 'n ' my pre-.nee till 2nt day or Rp lemh-r. 1 . 9 : ( Seat. ) < N. P. iiti : , . Notary Public. - - - ' - - - - - - TO Sl'ATI' FAIR VIS11'OHS. TIE OMAHA DAILY BEE TI11 HE ! : nr'CJWTION nOOM. TIE nccommoda at out-or- town palrons of The Bee and partcu- who tnrly uowpaper men uml women loWpaller will be In attonlinflOc upon the alulo atendunce fair In Omaha The lice has eslablshed a rect1)tion room and writing room , of ' rec"llton are Invited 10 avai thm- al " wlveM. The room Is < the "round floor of The Ifee building Ill , Is reached lce bulltng by the west entrance on Farnam slreet. ! It will he filed With chairs. writing Oied wlh I wl tables and other convenlances. Thrr 'tvlll ( bo a visItors' 1 c"lster In which guests will bo expected to incrlIe their gUlS' . 10 ( newspaper . people their friends nnd ltrons of The lice who ! come to the state fair will he cortaly , CXPCCtCi to drop welcome alit ! wi bp expel In as oren nn,1 as long ns they Infl It onvenlent. without waiting for a more . formal invitation. Invlnton. SPECIAl VISITOnS' HOUnS. Visitors 10 the fair wi al8 be given an oPllortunlly to inspect the unex- celled newspaper facilities or 'he noe. In order howevcr. that there may be no eonhtftlion . they will be asked to nc- comlOlate themselves 10 the following hours : Tile pres room on the ground , floor ot The flee building nnl , opening t00r UpOI the west stile . of the court will he opln to the public between the hours of 3:30 : ' and 4:30 : each afternoon. The composing room , on the sixth floor. entered , through room 60 will he open to the puh1c each afternoon from 4:0 : to 6. No one who visits \ the slate fair .houl1 go away without seeing the finest newspaper plant In the country. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TO STATE FAIR VISITO1U. ' Not even n premature frost . can now Injure thc com crop of Nebrasica. : ; Governor : Iolton Is formally he forI the 11ollle as n candidate for the 10- ImllcHn In'eslll lal noiniiii : Uon. Next ! . Now , won't Ilhlslllal r1 lon 2cent cCltlcat : s heI'II Vaiidervoort's autograph - graph le In hugii telanli at the price of $1 ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \ZOtO'H . exhlhllon mile II 2:0o : on a ncw track wih wlnl unll IllSt blowing proves that the new Omaha utile track Is n fust one. Chauncl ' DOlew arrived ( hOII fl Europe none too soon. A New York rellhlc:1 : state cOI'cnlon wlholt ChaunccY-lo\'cll ! , All hal ! to the At\la : l'xllosllon ! riay It brliig to lhc Ploillo of the sOltl n full realization of their hOI > es aUI cx- Ilcclatom ; from It ' .he Imllgtnt who settles In Xe- lraslm wi not live to forj't It. lie ought to le so OVCrJtyCd wRit thc ° 1- port\nl ) that ho would accept It at 011cc. onee.I If IL mlHtulc to lltmlt ) , thc street pal.nlU to drag along \nU ! the 11coille lcole weary ot waltn . ' 1hel'e Is no t ; why the progratii fet . this evenIng - Ing cUlol begin , ItolllPtlY 1 ull le car- Fled through expcdltousl ) ' . Henccfotth I won't nllel' what lan- : guage the 11 lslatUe uses In its hl . , \Yhen the SU1I'eIO court cal l'l'all the , vord Imssa c as the word euactmeut I can reati almost any meaning Into lilly combination of wOlls , I was slllll ) ' huleccnt haste . exercised by toltch Ill Yunllel'\OO.t In the de- 10rlzaton order No. I , by whleh the polce tlepiirttnent has leen nil torn U1 duing festival week , when its best uml most effective work Is demanded. The week just . IJRt , wo am toll hy expert nutIO.I ) ' , Wits not only the hot- test of the year relatively , lulnlso the hottest of the ) ' 11' n1solllel ) There 18 HOIO comfort In lhh ! Ilfotluton , I USHI'es us that we have not hl'en IUaglnlng our Huerll s trout the heat. I The IneOllng ; polco board : iiilght have I "nll'll ult the eld of the wcek before - ' . tote beginnliig their work of reorganiza- tioii. CImktVltIte . hnll everytimlng tit 1 . for ful. week und the 10'0uton } elTectetl 1) the holY reghne hits Ilel01lzell time force timid greatly lmnpaireil Its ' gl'at ) Illal'ell IH eleele ) ut n thul wlln It li 10S JeL'IL'l " 'hlo the Illuto glass jobbers are 11 . llsslun In IE1m1neaptiis It laity not 1m out of plnce to suggest that n schcle to erect n ' rolnd glass canopy over thIs section of' the country to protect the Inlmblllts ) fl'OI time heat of the suit might le 1 IU\luhle undertaking for the IJenllt of overheated hllaul ) ' . There Is 11 Imlclso Clowd , Wl arc told , In nth'nlluncollon the Chlckn. rluga Itch delllaton exercises. View- - a . lug the crowds In ulellllco upon the Nebraska State full nt the Hall tme , ono has u ViVid realization thai tll PeOPle In this \ust country of ours are maitliclent In number to make a multitude . tUlo of sucb simultaneous call events a tUCCOSs , _ - . - _ . _ , - - I TIm1 lO1 n'l'fmrlC.4"S. I.u ! ymtr Levi P. Inton WIt elected . I'I'I'IUI' m or New York by a 1 > llnlt ) I IJ't' , his tllocrutc oIpolmt'nt > of 1- ( 000 ) nut I I'cllhlcnu 1 . hItUe Wl8 ClttS4'Ii having n IIJOI.I ' tim hoth IHtse I or H8 In I I n tolnl I I Il'mll'hll I p > of 1i ( ) . I wn n ! W'IIII Il'lllhlinl vlltO' ' , " C17 largely ' 111 , or cOI'se , to time ' 1)Ollihtm I ) 1 . II'ote t agtutimst time tnrll . IIHIIIIOIW ) tnx Iwll'Y of thl' ilt'iiiociittlc 111.t ' t.s . . I I garc II'olll"e of IIJlh11c11 I tollnltol lit Iw ( 1'IIJlre : state for sole yen vs. Ir I II t i t plty : i ! houll I 11'0\1 ) rnlhfnl I I I to I ) thl I m 11IIAp , of I Iwttll'0'1'11' t i . m HIP itt 11lle : t to thl t 11001)1 ) 0. 'J'hu. II ml itt III. Ist1tl01 ) oC 00\410' lol'IOU 11 : 11' Ilellnhl ' lel'l I ) llII1 1 i m i 1 llluI. ' 11' leg- IsIattitp t . If 10 ! 1 ho\u emillelsimi In I 1 tltlimgs II the 1,111 kept Cllh wih the I icoimle. . It I l'lwllell I tit t IlrOl1 : Ihtll' i Ish.tol : In XIW Yor ( City to CI' : ' ( lilt its 1 > lnls. : I 11'0\11111 a IJtl'l' ! ulot InV . : ll II ; II 01 I hpl' I t ItSll'S I ls I I It I . 111101 I WIS wbe. , 'I'hl'c his hl'l'l StIlt IC flcltlal Irk t to mm . hit I m oil I hc I t \\'Iole t'slls t I mitst' jlStltl'llll1 t I I I 11)1111' I I jlll j g mmttIm t - II I iltt ) c I / the 1111111111 I : lrl : ' 11 eommttot uf the In'al's : of lie ( Hlnte. In vlmv of thlH and of II ( fael that there coat Iitiies 10 be I gi eat deal of 1011lar ) [ ) tllssi : tisfllt jolt wih the 11011'\ ' of the t I Ill'lOCICY 11 I 1110lnl t I 11111'1 I I \0111 Rlell tlat th'l'I' t ( ought to lie 10 I doubt . of time success of lie ( l'I'llhlial ) i . lli : tty Ihll t I m 'In. i 11 i tl' EIIlle l HIlle. t : I . 111 there wolil not Il bit for I : t IHh , te thlt : las CIIO : fOl'WI'II ' 1hls Is time IJI\stol I ( of t ( I ) m , mit a I a te an mice or Ihe t 811' Ila : ) ' IIW , 111"111 : by lie ( ul101 of time Iiolel' l'Ollbslolll'S or : ew YO'1 . City lit . Ilfolcln time ltv-a : Inw. hr the t \s.ay 01 Ill'IHCI'alc omtgIn-t'tiuIlrlIlg the 1 doshl of 5:1 : lOOmis It mid rO'hlfllll ) I ( I I I ; the sal of 111"0'S ( ill lllln : ' . 'he l'Olllsslolll'S hn\c I Iwcl sll'I'I.sfll I II I secl'll g OhllIICl' 10 Ihls t I i In ' .v. hil m them Is a very strong ollllo. $ llul 10 It. alli ti t I fapt tha I t til 11'llhlcan IHI'I ' 11 : 11\1e : It an Issue 1y 1lllolsll It In Ihl' state eOI'lllon wi , thew . Is Ila- : 140n 10 :111'111111. coSt the palt , n : gl'l'l t Iln ) votes. 'lhl'I'1 WIS a very eon si d- era blo 1IIIInt lit tie t I 1011'lnt1I I I I nlaln : t havIng a : lylhln . to , say ; alJut : this 111sI01. hut thl'l. c1oll ( : tu hae : II 1 lllell ( WIIB nla\'alau : : ull 1 reso- I hit ' . ' I toil U t'cla ri I fayol' of lulon L 11'1\11111 Illcalll ) II I m a r "thc nlnIntCitltIl'e or the fnll : ' laws In the Inlll'lst ( of lahU' : :11 tniirahhty. " ' 1111'c ean : le lit tie Ilouht that this actun wi 11'0\1 Ilell'III'nlll 10 \ ' al.ty I > In the l'llelon , and Iha t esp&- emily In Nev York City II wi Ia' I \'l' ' ; 1'lal : 11111 to tIme lllll'/'al' / : ) 11- I IlcI'II , the el'IOl'I'llc : I 1t11Iel I II I tlat t : piy I hOIJ(1 ( (01' Just Sllh al eXII'l'Stilol ( tout time 1IIIIhlcan ) : stale : commvcntlon. ! ItlHhlenl ) Sll'Cl'SS hi Ile ( 1 111' state this year Is IIO'lant. I I wOlll lalw nhsolutll ' sit to l'llhlelt v Ic- tory . In the national contest of next 'eal. I Iny he nchle\eel , hut tl ( chiatices tlW Is Iearol to believe . a.1 leHsll.l . hy the unnecessary introdiuc- lon Into tie contest II this Il'W is'itti . Time Ilelocmtlc state com'cutou vhiicim . IICts next week wl not fail. I Is safe to 5113 ' , to take 111\ltae' : the olllltuII ' thus h'ln It 10 nllplll ( tu lhos vOtl'IS , vel'y nllelOIS II : I\ Yol'L wh , ) regarll Hllelay lawH . a. . , al : Interference with Ilelsonal Ihll.t . TAIW1Xf8S ; ( W fXF(17'S. Ole of tl 10st , nnfl\lhl".flls : I In I tie trle Hlnalon Is hit' tllllnlss or 0111 ' . \snal Innlll pXIII'ls. \ hldl of COIlse goo . fa : ' 10 Ixlllnin Ih. t ontwlrll : mO\'cllmt ( of gold. 11111' 111111 ii ut- IHlum ; time export mo\emell is at : thl tme In tl 'eat leln ! . hut i Is e0n- IJI'nt\el : ' quiet itt prlsPlt nail thlL rt' does not allll'al' ) ) to hI any YII'\ ' thll'l'I I II'OdCCt of Its II'colln . tel Ivo' titi.i YPIII ' . 'lhc.tautle ( 'XlilI'ts ) of \ hii'ut I Cot ( ho'two ( WlekH emuihiitg last Ha : t 1'llay : WI'C only : ,4IiOOO ( ) hmislti'ls. Hour In- elllll , against r.aooo : ) ( hl"hlls II the COt'r'SIOltlilmg wpeks of last yeal' : . whl , ' Ilnllu August the exports ot' WII',1 I iVt'l'e less 1)y OVer 0,000,001) Inishichs thal In the sale 10nlh of 11 ! ) I Thll' ! Is II'alkalj' the salc slate II' . ) t al'al' , rim ' ' ' to cotton , the ' of whmicht regard . coton tlo IX1OI.ts "hlll for the first half ltSl'ptllhl'l' ( WIII' but Ile ! II ( 'x'ess ' of on"-half the IUUOllt shlpplll'all'oall : : In tle ( ' ( )11't'- SpOI1I ) 110 . . last : YI/ . . 'l'hiert' klH been it I very'litrge iuicrt'u.e In ( oln ( 'c- pOlts ) ns CIIJ'ell wih last : )11' . :111 : ( It Is thought ; time shlpleltH all > ll or this cereal II thl eOIII 'l'UI' : wl hl:11 : al : lHHt ; i'i'cortls , hut I wi Iltly otT- set the threatened loss , julll 11111 the exlstl slttbttIoui , fro I tiit ti'mttii'ctl exports of wheal all cottoim. 'I'hls slualon Ims : 11sap1olutl'll ( I . , ' . ' or time hmlwl' who nailer- I'Xlll'tatons ( l : " ) - tool the task of uphollnA time 111111"1 ' Icnt credit , by 1111alnll ( : ) thl' h'lasl' : ' 'I goil reserve all Is pllllextl tll as to thc futul' . I would not IH' so Hel'lous n Inlel hit fet tIme fact that I l1olla tml'e uitusualhy IlaT. . Since .1nlJQ' 1 the IlpOllH of Ih'y ; eels 111Inerl IclchuIlse hm'l been 61 , OOOtO ( ) ) 10'e thnn . In fhc cone- sponlln tle In8t 'I' : 111 time Illow comitimuit'svithoimt Ihatelnt : I Is stntll ( that the Iljol.1 of the large hnnkln hOIeH In tle east whllh 110 1 fo'lln hallln hllnes hc : Ilgl' obligatIons for thieniseives and lei ' their ohlgatons thl'lsll\es unl ff' tll' ( 'tistomuers to settle l11)rOlh. nHI such Ilelts wi la\'l to he 111111ateli : In gold. 'I'imm'se hOIes Ill'retlll shlppll o1l 1111111 thl' S1111H' bl'CIIHIJ tl t ' cou- II1mt ) eXIH'ctll ( 1 good SUIIII , of coin- IIICIII his In the itiutt'kt't lally : In Seltclihl'I' , amid . , bell lsaplllntel In this , they mire cOlpeled to Inle : theIr slttllents h ) , ' Corwarlllg specIe. An- other Imfl\'ol'nhle . fiet h that 1':10111 : I hits Ieeent hl'n 1 seller of sectn'ILIes 1 In time Alcl'leln iuimurhcet Inll there Is' ' l'ason to 1llln'chetll that 101 If OU' securItIes wilt be returued In th ' secm'llcs wi hl l'etl'uel neal' fuhn'e. At Iny 1'lll there Is no telson to expect any hnIJ'o\'elent In time 1 tOllan 1101111 for timein. 'ho tnrlly 111 UIIJr01Isln export movement Is Unll'stonabl ' n 11scnur. alnl featll of the l'nllc situatIon , anll , whl0 It Is Icasonably to ho expected that there wi ho nn 1111'0\'l'llnt. thieie Is no 11)IHu'cnt wm'I'lnt for ll'levlnl that I will bc sllcirnt to cualic us to settle the heavy Illuhteduess already l'ontrltcl thl'ough excessIve Imuporta- tnns wlholt lare exports of 1011 I SColS very lrobalc ! that the next two wcel.s wi 1 > 'lnl IIOI'hlt 110\0101- weut affecting the IWletllte future of - - -J- . - . - I the MUllnl trlntJ' . I I wihin thnt tIme there II 10t II Very dellmi hit- lrov'imtent 1 ) In l'xllortl there Is t'IHln 10 think that tw honl symuihleate , hot- . wlhhtllhl ( tie assurance It 111 gl'en to the ( contlnry , wi nlllllol the task of Protecting time gold ueserve. In thlt eveuit thtei-e hi' ' little t doubt e\'plt tlll'e cnn vO'V I 1' 1i0lht ( hint the t'lnRJ011 wOlli ; he Ilellltlll " ' ' mmitotlmer Isuue of , 10 10) 1"p"I nl 1'0\111 ulotll'l' Issle houll ) : ' 1U 1./.WT , I ' .i ( ( ' ( / ? s. ' . Allollh tIme Felst of ? IOlllllll u"hlll'(1 II 1 III'/I I'CI of high 1 teul- ! I ) 11'Utl'l' t , tl' t nl ht t ' IHI'III' i : h . 111111- I I I ' tons I 1111 gm : Ixllhliol' I I I t h\'I' hpll 1 11'01011111 I I Siits5. Illcl'fo\th I I m the t I'\t : t of lnllllllll t t i I wI I ! I l' fnl' 0 mini liii whlt tl ( ( ' 11t1 I tIS I ; fest\l nlli tIme \ 1 'llk KI'pw or KII I OIII have hlll I t fOl' t : eW OII'lnt. ( I lie I "IlIll I , 1t'0iimIt5 ) for HI Ioll . 1111 Limo 1\leHIH or lllS for KUlsas ! : LII ) ' . ' 11 m A lelll : 1 I I people . Iho\'o I 11 tlll I I i t g S , 11 I I to t he I UIICII. ' 1' I toy Iljl ' 11"111 ' ! ) ICIHII : to the t t'ye , anti are w111 ; . to ) cOll'lhull to tl : grlPI11 t'it- .11 orllllt I , Ilhpl' L I m IH Pit I' t ichi itii : Is I' wll I t , tll' ) II'e"III'1 lS itt IH"'luOIH. I II I thlH t I l'ISltll't 111 ( :111 WOIII l'e : tIke. ! 'Ihl I I'pst , of I : 10111nllll [ I I affO'lls hUlHlpss I SlOll ) 11' thll 1IHII : : ' of \II wlllh lit IHllr 1 : hUI'III"H , :11 111es 11 1\11 ' IH II' I t I hey Wl'\ for time wllu ttauts- hhlI.tmte(1 ) hr SOlI IUlhlltl'I"S w:111 1110 time 111111e of tIme . \Ihlal : : : I hls. Thl hpsl tll ! : Is alwaY ; reserved fo\ tIme Int Ho It wi hi' wll t\ Feast of ? iloittlm . mnlim. 'hn Iiuax : of gorgeous lmgtlimtry : : wi . hr' : IIelel : on'r wIth 1 he I AI.H\-ll'l : p\:111 : : :11 the eimtm'tmice : of . HISII to ll\ h)0l5e5I0il : of tIme city IIHI Ila - king O\'l'I' Olhn ; for : night. 1'lnl.ll : FOi 1'1 UC ' . ! L1GLzz1 . " 'lh I I Ilhll\.r I elect I an ii cOllhlllll ( 1 11. 1111' 11)11r101S : I : ltl IIIUIIIIH I t I II'esel'lhl ( by buy Ihel'I' I is uum'lt imt'r l'eIHHI ) nor 1\11 IH'oll'llt ( ) ' for holding w\l : 01 it'eCimlt ) ( ' : tuu'u1'es. ( FOlllrlr tle hu1'tY l ( ' ; tticiti4 WH tl I 1111 : 11' setl :11 m I sl'elll ! I : : Ilpl'latls t (0 COI\'lltOIS. I 'h : t I : syste I ti. Ito uu'es'er . Il'calc : : ( liii- wlllelr wih I I I t Ihl' t Ill'I'I'ISl I ! of ( Jflllllal:1 ) ( I : : : HI ll t uhrl\I"IOI I I of t lie : s. The JI'lla : Illctol i ws Iltl'nlluCll I i ( to t SllPISllll i tIl t cm : Iit ' us. II I tw L ( l1IS tI mere ws : ( 'S'f. ' t'y I \ ii t lYe 1111 c S't''y O\IIO'llllr ) I t i t fOI' ( I jl ggiem'y nUll : i sl"1 11 I tig- 111'TIl 111 wlo " 10111'11" : IOUIlHI I 1111 I thl' t I t tlll'I's t whn WII'I' loSt i slll ( lit I it : ! lot slel i ighm -01'- I - ha : tutl Wl'I'I the t i t oles 10 cal' Y thl' I . CIttt'li $ lilc tunes out of 111. 'hl' 11.1\11' i : m . y l'lctol 110Ihti' I : ; : :1"0 : ( : ffnnls 01o1.tuullls fat' fml ( , hut liii ' ' uvlmo ' ' SU'lm fi'nuds ti ! IIl whl Illk'lutl Hnl1 ( frallls lar m I it Lium5&'iVPS lahi' I h 10 t cit lit hilt I IJrow- i'uithlim fomviohfl tI.ijt . of I hmc ' ' elet- l'ltol ( 10'101:1 : 1101 hI 11'lma ei'l'- tel Iav Just a , they wOIl If they l ! hlli 101111111 r11I : al the ( Icglar : pltd ! ' ! ! . IL HI > le of lil I Imowl fact ( hil : I I elll'IS Is 111111' 10 1'al 1 1' Illnl : : tiid its allol Is tint hllll upon uuy one. time ri'lHhli'al ) : 1'0111 ( ' t'tuiimmttitteti 11cr- 51.4(5 t ( In l'ontullm II I calw ; .ugh'ry : l I IH'atlal.\ I : I ' Ilil1)'II I 1 I ) I lit' . IHrlo ist' or tIme lmt'iUlittY tI1''tii1iI. I'uelpr I the cal .itlst I""u "I tIme. F'PlihIiCitit ) jut'liuitut'i' .nst I'lllhll':1 11'hlllh'f In DOIlns l'Olltr :11 : ' 10 ht' ) 1011 tm'lll Ihl' t Je.nl I Il'Hm 1 I flit .1"llltr. : t Hptelhl'l I : i. l1t thti' lVhiiiiI'Y 1 ; . 1/1'1101 / Is to ! n Illclill'tl : ; i h i ; : 'rI.t : 111 II'eclllt ) eal'I'USl' to he Iw,1 ! , I uut'ek l.forehmaut4l. : 0' upt ; 11'1111.Hl'llNlher : ) * H. 'I'lmrse ' ' 11 I I ii ha ' \si I I . of ' , l't'lllh'l1 1:1ISl'S wil. con rae IIrl.l'I' 1 I'tl'l' lie I all'Plly : i Ollllal'l : 1 ( Ilpl'I'PI'S of time seirot A. I' . . \ . 10uHls. II I , vhlh I t I i't'i it. ! i ict : mis . IlptII'\'als . \ t awl IHtJHlst' lk\ take iitmt. : HaYII : lalltm'll tht' ( ' 11 tlul5 ; by ,1:1 t : i l.dJ 11 i H'I' i Ipt\ll I I . ( 5 ti t ! Ile I m a lul cry wi I I he 1'11spII I i I al : . Ihp In'IIII' : ' that :1\ ' lan who t'i't'imsi't 10 vol , ' .th ' ' ' . 1..fl"I' : ( ! rlglll' : . 11:111 : tl 'ktt" Is . : ls.ltti' . 11 lii' Il':1.lh al'- : l unlugr . : h' I : : t lil' I lie t 011.\ ' nutiti , i - i : l't wa1l : Il'g pllpl' > wi lala' tnl hy tIl' i t ' rt'lt'Ic alli i I Ollrlte t ulOl1 )11- ( ) td I \ l'IIUIIltps : : : wln lii' ( ' t'OiIthtC'hht.l 10 tUII } ! their flle to the caucus Jmig- gll' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 1'11 sOl I 111'1 I : l'll'1 i llm'llg t ii 1' IPt ( lit et. 1111h > . uvfli 1 h.1:111. . : : . wll.m the iumtcm'tttc ; : 1aIm ( ) ioleI rl'SIII'ell : ' . whlll 0111" I ' . ; atlrllols t that catlot : fal to I111\ huuimu- tlt'et1 of IhISll 01' vIsitors to thl ( ( 'itt'rpm'lsllmg IclJIHJIs ) or Uool ln. Hot Olly front Ila : t seton of the coumi- tl " . hilt 11'011II'y otlel' . Orlgila 'I ' hit'OJt'ctl 1 . ( nl an ( 'XliositIOli of the ye- ,0l'l'H 1111 tl t aell\'Jllls ! In I a mate- 1'1:1 : 11pYIIflllI1 L of the ! cotton ata los . Ihp t l'I t 1' 'IJII"f'alllnl ) I I V nS:11111 I I u I 1'1 1Illl1S I , I I I II'nIHlrtOIS i 1(1 l al Alel- II.tl COUU t tICS Wtl' hl'lp(1 ( to Ptrtlci- : pat' 1 ' t . A IUIII'I' of tll I e aCI'llltll ( ( :11 hlye exhIbits nt . \tnlll , HO thlt Ihl ( faIr takes ni 8111tl11 of HI iiit&'t'tia- : Unial elmarmcti'i' : . Al ICCOUlt ! 11'11 ! lu , stating tlat : I wi ! hi I Illh liner cx- i hl liol Ilal that ( lucid lt Nesv UllllS I slvll'nl 'el's ago lulI Is not IUII Infcllor In Its at1elol : to the Coit. tplllal exposltol of 18iU. At alY rutt. ' It Iltl'cts tw ( hilghmest cI'elmpOI the t'itet.im'Ise nf time Illollle of . \thuiittn a11 It Is . to he hUl'Il Its suicccs will excccd their 10st sanguIne expectation . : ; . - - - - - - - SOle over-euitlmuiiuinstlc HiO'IRIWI In thl cast fl'll Iu IlltVP hecnll > Illuef wll time IIIIIISSIOI that ( Uly wi not 1\.e tIme latull tlrlH of theIr lives I I lt' ' tit , not wllwss tIme contilletinu of the 111flmicII ymchit I'ace. lit l'mit'tlmer- alice of this 11'1 they are tt-yInu : . by offers of IIW prizes , to lll'Sllull : tl OWlel of tht'imlhcyrle . to ( hal e hhl imtttutl I III . tn enter his ) : \lt Iii I Il\ race for time Iiotioi's which tl ) Iu'olse I tn lwl out. UII to the hOof Hell : ' to 1)tesM 10'11 1 u'a vII laid not chU : ell his itilad. 1'0 IntuencI a 111 who haH silCilt IlllllllH . of thousands of dol1u' 11) ) ( > SIOI.tlg of thIs klitd ' wi II0lhllsS require sOUethln 111'U' thal time Ilcclmhtt ) value of 1 prIze Clp , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A SIrllgfell grand jury Is tryIng to place the relolslllt ' for the nolo1. Out ; cotupton and bribery that dls- graced time sessions of the last Illinois hegislittuire , Iml 1 latch : of sensational hulctmentl I ! expected as the result. I the grand jury IClcty Irovcs even n IJrtai cure In Illinois we nutty be sure the same 1clhOll wIll le luv01et In othcr states. Time frt thing the lembcr of the heW Board of Fire amid Police Comnmuts- slolcrs tilt ! wns to reappoint nit the rwooks and scalawlgs : to the force who - - - = . . IUl1 hrt'l 11IJsell hiy tie 111111011 'ote ! If t1I/r/ iIi'IeeessIrs ( , Htrlckler ! nlel Sllh I t (11'1 ' > 11111. 'I'Ime " 11011 thing t the IIW ( oIIIJ ( sloll'l wi tin wi hl to ( ht'itiV thet Iales fem time 1\111 or AI/lst , 11Irfi : whitl thl' ) ' 1'lllerct thc ' ' servleCvlmmitevi'r. ' . cIty , 11 le1'll'lr'rhn tever. Owll tn J11..CICt thnt the l't.OpS 11\'c ,11 fully I\I/II'CII. \ / aunt I'I out If the Iplch II , 11)1 f.thel' effects dime ! tn the atltem t ' . thl'ld , ' ' . glvcmm \11 II I' umi'ldy \ 1111 > 11111.t : gl'I'n alit flol . tl' ( X hl'aHkl expem'Itiiiiit stit- tnl t have I hlpl 11senltUIII. I I 'I'I mese l'l'pt'ls i la1 I i'el'alullll I hnll I I nH tlll t I m ' 11(1 ( /plll'alr I I accurtl' t . Tll t : 'wllllr ( 'l'oil lull'lll IIK leln npprt'- lllll I ( htl" t 1 m fn'IIII'S it mutt 111'lIItH : thlUIhllt t h ; t Ihl i 1 m s\li' t . w ito hl\e loct timed 10 IXIll'l.t I nlli to look for It. - - - Ytl hlll' : It Oi e\'el'y HIllet CO'It1 t 11 t ( 'iIitlIimlsi4IlIilPP } lstel' wi haul II'Oltll iiit1 " 1111el\'oott le\111111 wi Ilt li&'t'uiult al ' shlutillluggery lit time 1 moi : i'd. 'Ihl' m 111111' leIIC 1 : thll 1\11111 I I t nlll \im ii thy wi I IlsO'1 I to t I :1 : " . - Ihll t I . 10 i 11111' t t ' how I lell'ehelslhll' . ? i I. i . FIslll'll 10 llmll'l' ( curb tlel thal I Ito i.'oulil elII limo ' miiomttims of I las ° itlt ( I' Heolt ) t ii nth kepI I tll from mi Illll I ll g In IIClIHlal ) talk mil lueleeent InlAla : e , 'l'lit' 'I'hrl'l' StIlgeM. (1.ilt-iclnocrat. ! I Is probably sate to lay of Chvcland thaI he bel'vrs ho was born to a first term , that 11 ach"vlII a second omie and that he him. Is I willing 10 hllve a thIrd one thrust ( ' 'I'hl' l''I'IJl'I'1 "f IIeu'er I 'e1er 1em'ubltcan. Our polre : delurlment now boasts a detective - teclve bueJu of fourteen men and there Is hardly one In the lot who could detect anylhlng mon subte than Jmburger < cheese. Turn thc' loafers cult ! Tur th. hlaers out . - - - I. . < "nl Iltl "t'nr Nnt. Washington l'ost. Tber ( need be no flPifteheflliofl In 111120- cial Xlturters. no f'ol h flight from fancied eata3tropho. The redlt of this UnIted Slate Is In 1 : < llenser whatsovor. and 10 danger wi bI BurerId 10 . approach . It. ' Dar. J.lltt'I'1 1. ' , " ) , . :1"lnulell : Itepuhitcan. Tlic negroes at Omaha are joining the A. P. A. In sonic numbers , whereat 'In Bee qulo pertnenlly auks whether they have been removed tar enough from a sate of rr\Itu ! < e as yet to be able with good taco to paoplf. 'aa'l'g ! " the lash of proscripton over other o Al 1X iiti'1 Illelit Xn l . , ) llor. 1".lon GI. , < ' The expermet : wih electrical' equipment on th ! Nat:1I\ct : branch of the Ncitv York New Hal'ln , , hartford road has been whol ) ' SI ' C refuji . and the electric hints are to be etonde I wouldn't be surprhlng to Ma nil the New Dngend : ralrods : oper- aIel by ec-trc.lY ! : before the new century cornea In. 0' . , " ' ill ) OvziClip ' Narth ' , .u' CIty Jcutal The que3lQn. of . . who own the earth has been rasd In Omha. A water ompny has sued ( street , r.\ljvay company for dunags because : of r.Ir d Injury to Water : maIns by ( ugltvo electr. .ty' which lCCpe3 Cram the rals and goei In\ the grcund. Perhaps II would be jut as 1.1 for lhs w.ler many ard the slnel c.w eompny to get together amid Jh'ide utlhe clrlh between them. < ( . . . . - , - . .1. Shnl SIt , .tlu' I.nue 1.'IHherlll ) : \ ' { York 8un. . 1 the admiristraton ! ! leoklrv.lnto tie qU(3- lon of n recognItion of the Cuban patriota as belligerents ? I Mr . Cleveland wm son hav' convre33 n Il Ihanda again and his foreign p'lcy1 he likely to get a severe OYer- h.t'i1iii. Wtl'iudreicmaly ! : _ ste1 ! to avert att ltlln I trOTS I me HawaIan 1lullpl' by an lcpat : ! 1 \ hat ls myrtf1Iu the pro1 - blo attitude ! of congre . towird Clla ? . . . ' . < . Sennioi'tinrl1er 1ltl Itiiilrot.I ' 'nrll. , Spi llcIl-d , : ( MaF. ) Itpub1tcan. SCItOI Chmier of New Hmnpshlra hs bcen makln iittnzeif a cham.lon ] . of the peo- pIg agaIn3t the rtcent attempts of . the trunk Ices 10 rNtor r : tes. lD has w.tHen 10 l'le ped : n' . CD a tom2Y 1ne..1 I .cd t.e IILer sl'e ' CJ'me : ca cemmlasion abut t , w. n log . . 10 knov . ! n cit ct why the lot rsate ' : W wa not ! betng e 1farce.1. Attomey : Generl Harmon wr tes a cumin ng Ie tr In r.py H tcg that I dtr a dc lion of tie Cn led Ste3 : ( flu t o ipell , iha It I'dmen Holdl oC I ; not II COt ct , ' .lh the Jr'"I hav no right 10 h < threa'e' , : : Pll ! with 11ce-s : Pro e. cnton : . " s'ya : Hum'n. 1 ' altI ! . how gOJ' S"lnlo : C : : .tl'r'J fight tIP flat the ra Iway ownrr.hlp r : tia state of New Jamp.hlr slrc the Bo 10.1 & ? llno sW.lowed : 111 Ih ; Conord road ? :011 4 ( ; 1',1 . . l'I&ly' " : ' \ Ci " 'f. Intlaap \s Jui ral. Thc electIon of Colonel Ivaa N. Wal\ as commnenchr-ln-chiet of the CrJrd Army oC the nepublc : Is a' honor well mUIle br thlJ V tc:1 : ohlLH an'l bl the Hat . I s'.us fitting that th noble son ice rlndel'e,1 by Indiana In tie "ar cC the l'abeUIn should be ITcognlz 1 by Ihe solJler surlvor of the union army In a b9s10wal 01 the highest OmC In their organizatIon upn an Indlaa . mami. an 1 no bitter represmhilve of the' vol'Jnteer ' eolJlcry could have ben chosen than lie. lie enlisted when cucely more than a boy abandoning paaitten cud prua 11gets In civi lf" . followIng the fortnnes or war DO bravlY ! an.1 serving 10 flllhCuly that hit merit was sp.elly recogu zcd by do sen'e'l pNmol n. HIs story Is that 01 ma/Y equal ) ' brave arid faithful comrades. anI ! t I. this equaliy of service ant 31l1Jly o exp rllnce which male the honor bestowed Uj,1 one hiidioaa vetzran a dtstmictln haut by all. . o Il' " VXl ) ' nut ot tht' Snnrl. Pllii.dcliitlIn lecord. Thre Is one simple , clear way out of the snarl In whIch the finance of the ; overm nr HO involved. Low Inte-ttt. long-time honds shonl:1 : he luue in convenient form for popu- ' < po\u- tar suh.crlplcn with which 10 redeem tIe demand notes of the ! overnment As fast as redeemed thEY should be detroye With these notes cut of tile way there wr.uld be an end oC Ihe ( troLI nol experienced , In nw.in- tamIng the goil reserve. There would be no need ff ! a reerve. As long as the treasury Is burdened with the tas ! 01 supplYing gold upon demand wllle t any adequate means at malntnlnlog Iti gohl Income there wi be re- cnrrlng seasons of fnancial uneasIness. The greenback ! sersd aJ a m ke3hlt In time ot war , but It ijLuiu a parpetuai 1 mence to the solvency of\he \ , treasury anl the security of business tron.aclons ever slnc the war onde nemj ( ( n of gold payment was indeed begun t went years ago but there can be no compJetuun'nmpton as long as the ability of the "werment to redeem Its nome 1 a mater ofiftimltinUing , question. - .r ' Il'lllon oSllle 11.1 ( I ray. rJrrdli J'ree Press. There seems I 'i7poclah jovhllnce In the fact that the lreunlon ; at Louisville preceded - ceded the marl olmn ceremonies that will this week aUeht IWe dedicatIon of the palE . "l1Fhio blue and the at Chiejainatmt41. .I/ho gray have clasped h\ under the one flag to which they proudy give alhglance , and the compact lf eteml1eace will be sea let upon ground made tabiircd by the best blood of < our common fltle. The nation wilt be representEd. hTrf ! state comprising It will sand its most . dtntttiuished men. The aur- \'I\lng generals cf eIther army wilt be there ( amid the great rank and tile of grizzled yel- erans wi meet to IXaY that tribute whlell the brave bestow upon departed heroes. The sun that giida the historIc huts and \1f1 \ I leak ! down upon a fr grander triumph than : when It l up the Beene of bate and carnage. But It \ i said that the louth honor the m mory of those who died under her ban- nero 01 course she does. Her people woul bi unworthy the name of Americans It tier did not. Grant honored them when he bpoke year ago for peace Sheridan honored tl < . . Custer honored them. Every brave soldIer that met them In the murderous storm ot war honors them. TheIr nerolamu and gap. lantr are leparte and apart from the 1I ! taken cUSO In which they were dl plaj' & < . It It only the narrQwest soul that partIsanship - ship can Inspire which commands that an Ineffaceable brand of treason shall be placed upon a great section at our own citizenibip. The" i contempt In the heart or every old - . . . _ . . . . . - - - - - - - - . . - " ' - soldier for the fiery accusations and the claim that the war II still on , made by those who never smelled powder. . HefOrlil hr t'CrslinNtIl. New Work World . The decrease In drunkenness his been RC' compnlll' ' by an increased use of beer nnlt the mid wine These talle the Place of brandy nnl , whisky In communltlls where pUblc sentiment against drunkenness Is strong enough to make I dIsreputable. Their use a substlntes fdr maIo fiery beverages ttndoubt- mi ) ' contributes 10 the decrease of drunk- enltess but the primary causes lie deeper In educated puble opinion. The drunknnl Is now regarded wih distrust aol . suspicion en'rywhere. lusiueu mcn in- slat on sobriety nmong theIr emuploymis . Habiual Intemperance Ron forces its vie- tint down to the lowest grades of employment and cast. I persisted In I makcs him An out- D 'I'hnt ' 'hiimnmie' ' .11) ' ilhhle. Chicago Itceord. In the killing oC the theserter . Coffey. at Port SIerhlan , the Unlled States army has its Irst practIcal test of the new Krag-Jorgensen rifle , The effectiveness of the terrible arm will scarcely ba questIoned. At fifty yards the nlcllcl.plate conical bullet passed through the head of the victim . through a live tree eight Inches In diameter. anti . thirty yards beyond bnrled Itself three feet Into the hill- 81(10. The death man's skull was shaterll' ' until only the scalll preserved its 5110110. 'he Krag-Jorgensen rifle was designed In the paradoxical spirit of humanIty toward man. This una\'oldable bul successful lest nl 'ert Sherhlan suggests thaI I the weapon Is to bl accepted because of its clean- cut destructiveness . there lay be In the future a new distance-line established nt dlslancelne < , which armies shall engage In action. The horrible shattering effect of the bullet In' ' Coffey's bruin waR due to the close range At which he received It. I Is only beyond 400 or 500 yards that the steel. capPel bullet ad- justs itself to the effects of rifling sufclenly to cut a cean wound. Manifestly : then two armies ' engaged with time Krag-Jorgemisen gun at ls I range than this are by force of Infer- dIce . guilty of barbarIsm. At greater range the chanc of war Are perhaps greatly In favor of human targets escaping scot treo. . - - - - Shnn CHillS 1. . . . 'rl.t Clarence 1\lnl In tile 1lrum. When the Cuban government I set up R1 It soon wilt Le. we shal have equally as good international authority and precedent 10 recognize a state of war In the Island as Spain did for our own confederate imisurgents forty days after the shot on Fort Suniter Wo can return to tier In the Interests of hib- erty tim compliment she then paid us In behalf ot slavery. The justice will be poeti WIth nil pOslblo decortmm . wIth a polene9i nbove erltclam , with a firmness wholy irresistible we should assist SpaIn out of Cuba and ont of the hemisphere as effectually as Lincoln an:1 : Seward did the I.'rench Invaders of Mexco ; In tile 'GOJ. < : Moreover acconlng to Alerlcn precedent neither a stale of hostilities nor the totting up of a civil or 1'ltry organization Is PO- ! lively necessay to entitle I people to bel- Ig ' rent rights for before either of these contilons wore established In ISiS we went so Car as to Issue a proclamnton for "pre- venton of nnlawful interference In the civil war In Canada. " Our record toward SpaIn Is clesr. We heartily approved when George Canning Invoiced the Holy Alliance to prevent her from recovering hat AmerIcan - can provinces and In lS5 wo refused to guaranti her perpetual poteasioii of Cuba In exchange for commercial concesslon to I'ursilves. Our obligations to her Are meas- uld hy an easily terminable treaty , which , how.vol whIle In force In no way prevents us from recognizing Cuba's belligerency. Is It difcul for us to decldo between free Cuba anti , tyrant SpaIn ? Why not fling overbard Spain and give Cuba the aid which she needs . and whleh our treaty with Spain cannot prevent ? Which cause Is morally rl6hl-which Is manly-which Is American ? . Uu" of 1 Iul n111 hitter " ' ' 1. NIfV YORK . Sept. IS.-Tho long and bit- leI war between the Pacific Mal Steamship company and the Panama railroad was settled today at a conference between C. P. Hunl- Ington and J. Edward SImmons representing the two companIes. Mutual concessions were made amid a saisfaclory compromlbl of the < lfteroncls belweel the two companies was arrl'ld nt. The Pacific Mal company wilt burrender the Atantc ocean to the Panama rood . withdrawing Us ships and In return the railroad company wilt retire from the Pacific. The old which Pacfc. contract was a per- pelual one , 13 abrogated and a new contract Ins been signed on terms satisfactory to both Intereats. - - - - - - - - - . - . TI' : Ef.OltiNT l'.1\1fAltrl. I Cedar ntllh ( a He , " ' .Heron neur fought 80 well for the ( south Al ! 01 when he II trying to make trlnl ( In that secton , i Chicago Chronicle : Long may lenry Wat- ( eron hive to I.reaeh the gospel of Ilatrlotsl I and good will. Time 11l01.lo 01 the United ' Slaies love him and arc 11rouII uf him Globe-Democrat : Colonel WaHerson was easily Ihe foremost hero 01 the Grand Army , reunion at Loulavilie. lie knows how to I talk to the soldiers In lie ( true ( spirit of theLr i rcoleclons of the \Dr RI11 their lndeI I standing of its results . all ao ho Is al\a's I a favorite among them , tie later on which shle they fought. Detroit Free lres : I.onl before the great encanlment nt I.onlsvlo was tho11 of man ) a Yank amid Johnnie drank from the Mme canterim. I Is the el'Lan who ne\'er Ilolle , ! bulets or went scoulnR thlough the neghbolhooll ! for tobacco who cannot mmmtiler- stolid how the "ohl bl's" shuatce hands and swear eternal frlenllshl Cleveland lecorter : A year ago henry Wateron electrIfied ( the veterans of tile war for the minion . In camp al Ilteburg , by hits In1ssslonCI appeal for olPortlnlr to Ilemon- trale before all of his fellow cOlntrmen that eoulhern sentment toward norther sol- titers was one of respect 011 honor and hos- piable affection. 'I'oda ) ' the emonstratlon Is i complete. Never In all its history has the Grand ! Army of the lepublc been more royally greeted than at I.oulsvle. the center of southern activity . the home of Muther patriotism. Mr. 'attensolu's pledge for the south has been splendidly I rcmleenaed . and the naton Ill broader and stronger and greater \'an It was 'esterday. -S ' 1Ig I.'XH 10" ' . Wile WaMorf Astor , the expatriated Amer- Ican torn , has acquired I BullIsh rotludly DC lumanlty would be a trifle happIer ! If Sep. tembcr's surplus of heAt was reserved for January. John E. llunson . president of the hell Tele phone company . Is one of the best Greek scholars In America. Mr lenry M. Slnnley's assertion that for- tunes can be male building railroads In dark- Oct AfrIca indicates that there Is an abln < - nnce of water In that section , Lord Hoberts of Kandlhar Is to have R brass monument at Calcutta while he Is yet alive. Eleven ohl-fashloned brass mnzzle-Ioad- Ing cannon have just been sent to India from London for the tatue. Thirty-five years ago Dan Smih. A negro slave ran away from his master's plantalon at Gross Teche La. He was not seen agaIn , until Saturday when ho was captun' ! In a' ' canebrake not far from his former home. lIe was naked , had lost the power of speech and was to all Intent and , purposes a wild man. lie . Is now G : years 01 < . \V. S. Stratton . tie Indiana carpenter who went to Cripple Creell and Is now fast becoming - coming a mlliionaire . was at one tmo After he reached there In the greatest destitution and Is said to have offered Senator Wolcott a < hal Interest In his mine for $300. Stratton Is as 'plaln 1111 < emocratc a man as he was before ho "strucll It rich " Mls3 Abbie McCul ) ' , a young New York woman . a few day RIO fell from a hmmock and broke her neck. Still alive , she WAS taken 10 a hoepltal. where the "shattered vertebra . which pressed against the spinal eor < , was removed bIt by bit. " The young woman Is row on the road to recover ) Many cases or dislocated neck have ieen treate < , but this Is said to bo the frt case of the kind on record which did nol result fataly , Colonel Will I. Visscher of St Joe , Omaha Delngham Day and elsewhere , Is sojouring In Alabama and amusing the multitude with quaint and venerable gags. The colonel oc- cnslonaly proos a rebellious horse which he calls Grover. The name tickles the silver section of the state , but the goldbu art correspondingly - respondingly Bour. One of the later chided the colonel for Its disrespect of the conse- crated one and demanded , " " 'hy do you cnl him Grover ? " "Oh because ho Is tat and hard to drive , " responded the colonel check- < log the exuberance of his Ides. I will be more or less gratifying 10 Omaha admirers to lear how the colonel's humor Improves with age. Congressman Tarsney of Missouri absorbed conshllrable information . end a few Impres- stalls during I three months' tour of Europe. The congressman found Paris a delusIon an < a snare even In its vices the Monln nouge being tame and dreary. The Drltsh Horse guards struck him as being absurd dandIes all the finest lookIng soldiers ho saw were In Italy and Austria. The European barber was tile worst ht ever encountered. Hut what Impressed him more than anything else . was limo s\en 1 that greeted the German em- perur when ho drove out with the ( emliress , Not a elect was hurd , thoulh the street was Cro\I'IICI. anll not n hAt was ralaod. The ' sllNlee seemmll'uh ! sinIster 10 the congressman . In his opinIon R tour of the continent wIll cause \mtrlcRn'l lore of country to grow , t a luxuriant mis the locks of Sanison . S ill ) It itO'iViiii - - : lh hl'i'ht. . h'hmihmmdelphia } Hconl(1. : . " lumnre th" m:1 : who hml juSl hnll lii's left I'f nm. Iltnlol1 ' 'lily Ihols \ ill be ul Ilght now , lull ) ' iiotv. " i Ilobble-V'iint' , . an lpluan ? Sl te-.O , I' . 1\ way of sl'ln IIlulhlnl c\'er ) body knows so that only clever people can set aIm ) ' souse Olt at it. Yonll'r Stlt : ( man : Sue-That was , 'erv ' ' ftli Mr. : iselimi to kIss hue hotter half pretty CII1. hlln II ! beler hai j nrrr the rnle , 1Ie-Yes. It WI PrettY ; wun bul renmicmnber the iutce. , It was time other I talC \ho _ . Wn hllJlon Star : "Whnt I' tile mnt(1 wih Scott ? I mol hll tmll ) ' 1111 ho aetet " qurcr li hI ( iem'ntl ! "No. lu'l dcmnomiettzed . " Ness' York ' \'orlcl I ROlI"t " ' Actress Tn \ hat direction to ) ' 01 think may urt lIes ? ( rile-i 1 ( " In every dtreettomm . AI'lrels- Inc1lel ? Crllc-Yel ; particularly when It tells you that you can act. Chicago 'rlblin < : Mn. , I'nayIier . ( I have a clpful of super this morning Irs. . Neggsilort' ? 1''o been tntemidhiig to ' NgIllorc'f Ivo 111(1111J buy , 1011. but kelp for ctlng It. SUg"I"1 HOle up I Illl" lliisml't I ? < : I'l. NeJlloroYl's. It w.nt imp three mcnths . ' ugo. 1111't you heard of It ? ( cm ci nan t t I 1'nqulrer : I : ; : : - " ' lie i.l . caViiI ! n"lle(1 le for II Illss last nhhl unit whel I sall 'no ' h ( ii itt n' t take ItViu a I I slupll' ' " f " 1" alIght have 1"(1 111\1It. " aid the \ married sister "hilt he mlrrlel "blt ougimt to make a very 111111eable husband. 1ltsburg Chronicle : Sqnihiilg-ilitmclmea- ter Is a u'ery cool-head chap. : IcSwllgcn-l know he Orl'l has lllt Ice on it. - j " 'I\hln"ton Star : : " ) oan j'dge hy 'p ( ( r- ' nulces " sall : Uncle } ben : " ( itmiiltnto am . Ies' _ like pII.cllzed snal 'I wcl yoh goes foil ' tel tas' it. " Dctrolt Free Ilt"SI : 1ell ) ' Dloombumpr -lap.1. when you say there tire no le on nnythln" , you meun the thtilg Is pretty good , don'l 9011 ? I : Ir. liioomlumper-Not a1way . Benn ) ' . The rl ( hl its excepton" . Suppose ) 'Ol ar" speaking ot ly 1lller. for Inslunce ? ChIcago In-t : "Our yacht was beaten by I despicable " trick , " " \\'ii9' . how ? " " " 'oman In baleen alcoves stood on the llecl of the other boat. " In < lnnapols Journnl : "R you want time Defender to wil'Do / you Iwow 1 never sUBpeltrd yuu or Imt much p'utriotisni ? " "It Isn't palrloth'm. I JUOW jUlt how 10 " lronOUlce Iiefeinder. Atlanta Contllton : " 'hat we \ant In thll country . . cried the ImpaRllonel politi- cnl orator " "Is reef. " "Come 10wnl then ! " "holied 0 man In ' the audience . and we'l have it. " Chicago Chronlelu : .I pains me to ro- port " said [ tile chnlrman of the irl'esti- Kntll" commItee. "thnt we lowe been srlvou he'lrYIgroslly deceived . " "How ? " asked several I members In liaison . "I have jnst learned " eXlllalned the chairman regretfully . " ( limIt thrn are SOl.8 memhers of this commitee who really Wish to investigate. " DIALECT 0 : wiiEErs. I.'rteporl Democrat. James 'Vhlcomb Hiey his taken to thf blccle.'e this vein : may SOOI expect I poem In Now thIs 11 what I like . A-rcootln' through the country . a-straddle of a bike. Oh' . Aln't rock I real pleasant n- < odsln' mud and When the frost 11 on thp . pumpkin and the fodder In the shock . ? - - EXI' 'l'lihi S'l'ltAV HAT New York EnnlnVurll. . And must Ihou0 , my summer hat /0 1) < 1 fain would keep ' thel' still , Did I nol have mlSltlvlllH that You would not 11 time bill ! Although the one I paid fur you- Three dolars-wel. ' ( Was steep . For now your fellows , placed on view , At ninety cents mire chenpl But still we had some film ; . I think When yon were cllun and now : I at n gill < I tipped a wlnlc , I lllWmlys tipped you , too ! heat friend of mine im ; mamy ways , r. YOlm''e often advertised me : Though , fromi ; your mnost abnormal traitS , Yoll'Ve often compromaecl ! mel They've called you tn-ynmmr tiny is done ; Go , take a veli earned rest , Far now the summer season's golme , I like my Derby best ! ; q'iIJ ' . . . , ' . . _ . J " J\ , , ' ¶ # Jt ' ' ' t : ' ' . itLi . . The Fly Young Man isn't necessarily a tailored to order young man-I-Ic may be a young rnan'who has got onto himself after many trials of tailored to order suits-but he is usually a reformed young man , He knows it's not necessary' to pay high prices for fine w earing ap- parel-because be's become acquainted with us-I-ic's not ashamed to O\Vfl that our lalel is under his coat collar-I-Ic's got over that , for there are many things about the making of a suit that our tail- 01-s excel all others in-although there's one thing they can beat us at. They can sometimes get twice and three times as much as we do for the identical cloth. We commence at 8,5O and have some up to $30. BRowfflN1Hc.'a [ 'a- 15th and Dotiglas.Omaha's Reliabi lilY ers of Re allY Fine o 1iii on a r ii.