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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1895)
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'o'AI ' . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . , TDG , t ! . , . , . , t.pu on" retUIfl unMoll $ lellItCtfOflI tor rNul"d cp' ' ' Ir.llolonl . . . . . . . . . unol . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 1 01 Net , itIe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ! Rlcs . . . . . . . . . . . . " - 9 ' . . . . . . . . . . , Daily A\.e-e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' lq.9. ' : O1X)1t(1I ir'Cii' ; : CIL Sworn tu before Ie on.1 ' ' ' .Crhe,1 In my prepnre thlA 2n.1 ) 1iy , or 8lptltr4tr. 1S9. ( Sen ! ) < N. 1. n iitr. : NotDry I'UbIIl. ' . _ . . . . . . ' - - - - - Mlll IHilHdO' ) ( : i ; : I'riik : ; 11)ttItto I ) cOle to grief' . le wnK hOlt 01 IlogR ( 1111 long on cl ' WII'I'aIIK. : . . The hnKl ) ! hal % halllllonKhll ) or the Ullel SlllcK hns beeu awarded. The . . Alo.tlJ , wm'lll ml ' nov I urn I ( ntten . tlon In Illuce ) to the h)1OlCCt8 ) ? of thc dif. tel'Ht role t foot hal elcven8. Now wll'h : the watchdog of the city t t'nRwheu I comes 10 lie ( question ( , ; . of 1IIIOI\lhlJ the dog catcher and COl' pounding Ihe fl'uulI : IIpllelllel1 ) ( on the r t. , taxpayers hr ) the mighty lent IUlpecol' . - with n 111111. $ Ia there ' ' wh ' It r ; I thm't nl : good reason 'hy I 8holhl requIre ( fewer receivers to 1(1. . II1lIiHttr ! the Northern IicIflc Ilulstel' ? NU'lheln Pnclc thnn to . 1llllnlsh'l' the Hulon Pncltc ? VeIhI11ls t- - borne of the Union rncltc receivers . can , ; tell. We cIn't f' Wi the Coltl Invcsthute the ( 'Oi' dlct of Ihe health commls8lonC' 11\1 his . meat IUKppcIO' ! } 0' docs It propose to : wait until they 11'e convlclml of irull , : and colusion with the frauds In the dog 'j 1- drowning huslness ? , : When l'x'PI'eRldeut harrison wnuls . f to ImlJI.t to the public I knowledge of ' . his Ilollcal Iltnntonl ( we mny ieel ? ' certain thut he will . cOlmlllcale wIh the Ilcoille ) directly and 10t through " _ the Intermediary of any pel'sun , friend or foe. , f " II fenlc(1 that the legIslature of . ' , Tcxnl whlcu huts heeu convcne(1 to : . , adopt melSleR that wlLclecth'el ' slop i the ploposell prize lght 11 that slate , will be ul11el' strong teml tl lens to take I recess for the pllloSe ) of attending the lstc I'H'llvII 11 I hod ( ' , Whel the ' legislature made I party mnKI'e of the Ilolce cummisslul hl ) - . filth rmme(1 ( It down Oinnhi's thlnt 1'hl lee Ilule . tl ) I'eelclon that thin re- puhlcan party wOlld soon see the ( lay . whel Il would regret that I hnd fath- ; erel the bill. 'l'hint dl ' Is not far ills- . tlnt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . I Is now hL'OPOSed that , Tohn f , . suil- . 1\'ln shll referee the lIght lt Dnln . I II ( Itcul for I CIHUII observer to 6flY whethC' such 11 event woullll1 01 t detract from tw IHglslc dlgnl . of the I great ex.clutlillol ) hel'f-entm' : Yet I IK ; ' hell that HII\n , If sober , would he , . the hum for the plnce. . . Ex-Chief of Police Whie Is enttcd ( to l the credit of Illnlng dO\1 the YH' r tenllc .swlmle perpetrated UIHI the . ' . city by the dog catchier 111 meat II' Sllector. The belIed cats who didn't catch Ilce hind thIs Saute swhllo ( Ullel , their 10seR . for 'II'K. bul they never It- ? teclml anythaltig \01 anti hrobabhy Illl not want to detect It. ; , ' I the receivers of the Nortlietit Pacific NO.tlPlcilc tltuht their 1'slglltolS wuull not hu reeeh'el II eu'llt : by the court 0' that they would be ! 1\\011 IctUK thul' OWI : . successors t\I \ ' must have Iwel lot : snll ' 11Klllllohlh'l1 Peuiln ) ocdupyi tug IIY IlslnlS of Il'nlt 0' tl't ! houl1 nol hald II their 1rIJnllnl UIIC..3 , they uut. are really . 1'I'lly : ti uttp .10wl 111 . ' Pl'eslh'lt AI.II of the Board of Edo- catol 11ll not faril ( ' \'IH lS wl1 lS President Clllol X. I'owt'hl. Powel welt to Illcoll with n part o his delegation 1111 hail : the glory of hl'I' , ' ' hug his uRine 111l81'ltcll 10 the state Colt- : eiutIon. AI.II 11sall\ealell ( rll u4tghIt In the water wO'lHI reservoir IrCl' thl' first formal ballot. iIOVitI-Sehooh board Politics Is abacI ( 1)usIllesS. . The II'l'lletol Is ventured hy one of the 10st n'hhithlaVnslulngton COrrl r 'IIOlllvlt thllt ; wlhll ' Isl titan six 'utont1ttu 'I'CI'I'lck IL UOIIl'l't , now Ole . of the l'clvell of the Ullol Pacille . wi LIO Ilhasslllol' lt Paris. What Is 10 lt ) ? . come or AlbSIIIO' ; glsts or who 11 ) ute u to HulLcti'(1hr. ( . Col'I.t II the Union rucile lel'lh'I'I'shll ) Is not hiuthinated. The Ilrellctol Is u haZalllols ( ) bUt ulevertittht'SH It hi ( lilt wholn Colllnltllluit. ( . tel , I . I occurs . wi bo WI 1cld wih . 111lest. I Gem'I'll Scholell h:1 hN'1 I.th'l'll - . . 11'1 active service 11 IId : Ir the r'g- 11ar l'I ' hetttist' lie hnt * IIKsell : titt ' ncth'o sl'r\'ll'O IJO Illt ' 111 not because 1hllcI1) , ' 111 1IIIaly Ito II hilt its ,8t101 ; its he ever WlK 'hll'11 he \ 11 ; given [ cllu'je of the 1IIIr ' fore'a lf the coulh' ' . ONIII'II ( Hllll'hl ; Is IkI ) ' to relull lt the cal of the Iovcrllelt - tor SOle ) 'cnls : to l'OIW. III Ihoull hIs 4 nh'lco 01' Isslslam'u ; ever be IHcllec II time of ltresiO may , 1t uro bo whit b nl buw , . ' " - ( 'U.'I'/'ruJ' : .tN/ t' . SIJWA , . ; . I ' 111 Lonl Il\lYI tjhlB with the , . hltaP"n ; ' ! . ' 1hll fact has olca lore hl'll gh'll fClhlo , lilusirn I bit. Al the .1 \\lllmtnl or one of tilt ? mOil shnme. h'SM tutu thlsgrnccful fclltlles for olco I ' thlt hnl I'el' , lal.cl 1)111CC ) II this state , the cUIII ' Cnl\'cnton , delolllnlel ye- inthhtcati. but In fuel mnnllllntcll mlI cOlllll'll , h , ) the stlr.ehllhcr ortm' , hnl brought forth I ticket nllrll atell lS vns .To ( ph' ; ! scllltt'lelnrlent ! of ninny colors. 'lilt ? $ ; , ( ( ( ) ( 'a' 'ear clerkship or the district < Olt WIS nltt'II ' the great ! ole of l'OI 111 tel , Iii the lheIMtl 111 ] leloml7111 $ . . $ . contest be tW't1 1"1'111. : ? 1Ol'CS , the hrt'sellt In. cuinuleiit . 1111 AI1)1 1"l'all" , hael.el by tilt ( I'I\'lsh contingent , Iuhlcalell wih , huoIH\ ( ; ( , 'UI tl wllcr ; wm'l.s ( reservoir , \ 'leuI'Ill'I'ehcII 01 Ailtyit 1"1111. 11t the Iulgg'st 1)fltTt'l.Vhihht' ' vottId 111II'st hll'I'II. "hil ! ? lool'll wUllel 1\ ' " hcen 11111"alllell , b.11011111' , . 11'I'J' lul"l Igulu : l thihi'il ( ttI'I . 1.'I.lll , wi I , hue wclhl11 < 0\1 hr the wel' ! I'o\\lell 1110111111 ft11 ? ' oC the IxtelKlol of tht 11"WII' of t(11h'I':1 t I ( otl't ii lug. ' [ 'I te lu'alK h I ' wllch , ; 1'111. carried the coil- vt'nt tnl ; ; over his opponent Ile [ the IgllcleH : dnhhuloyvd to COIIHSH tl result : ( not likely to arouse ! tlthuslmHI a thou g l'ellbll'UUS who 110 uol tra Iii wih Ihe I hoolle crosvd. 'I'hitu clnlll1ule for shel'll his clemcul of both ; s\'elgll ; 111 veaktiess. , Tolm : IIDunall huts always 'H 1111 I large fill. lowil1101 I certain class oC vork- hlllf1 who cotigregate In saloons luII resorts of 811111 chllclm' . lie has tH a saloon keeper himself end IH ole of the bO ) 'H. II POlItICS [ cDolall ; has i Ih\I ' 1 hct111 assoclte or wl'llllelels I lull . mel who make a living by selling their OW1 utah olhcl' peollle' votes ! In ; . Czttl.tlses alll eoiiveiitioiis. lie Is recog- nl7eel its tle elsclille ; and right 1,0wm' oC WIIIII .1. HI'oulch 11t dlstngtlshell himself ni ole of Ihe Tweiuty-Eighters . who sell out Inll knifed George W. Liii- : Ilgel when he vas Ihe rCJbl"nn [ canhi- , Ilale : for larOI' ald elected the dele , : cl'alc candidate . H. C. Ctsh I I/ Wih I . such a record and hIs more I'ecent ) rolui- ! Incuce IUIIJ the . dervish bl'lgndt McDonald Is 1 ( all lelu'I'senllth'u of the con\enlol which lolllalet him. George lid nirod , 10milee for county treasurer , should have lweii II better comlJn ' . Ills selection was I COlce ; nina to the . 101'e respectable ell'lclt or the partY and a hlt for the German volc. The 101lualon of : Ielvle Hctlell 10 the Sacelt succession lS cotnt . clerk s % : is ordered hy Council 12 : lonlhs ego. lellelll has f1 rlel hiSIII'S lug I howl. lug dervish hy his 111'lllthlj labors for the Cuse Ilel the cl'eatol of sllecI'cs alil rllsll . of salaries for the faithful iii all c1111.tIWltS oC local goverultietit. His itever-elosimig eyes have kept watch over our Public schools 11t never heft out of sight the } olce force , department of . } ulc ( , : oll.s , street cleaning force , itself. m.1 Brstel and the citadel of justice , TIIIe Baxter mllnjel to slICIZe Into I relomllltol mind the cOltdelct of the "Irhemuls" by Iecantl all ht hal e\'r snll cOlcerlllg thcm ald luromnis- 11mg , to do lOllttflCe ) for defeating Ehler hl/ } eluce defeatl.Elcr two ' ' . . years ago. The forced retirement or COlllls- sloler Lvese ' by the 1011latol of Illfllll Tlcosel WIS IU exhibition of hl/I'nllude not expected even of thc dervishes. )1 i' . LI\'sl ' IK nit honest mal amid a mn wih 1 clean record ! , ox- I'l\tlg ) In the matter of Iaul 8lhOhlt- ) ! IlltS to satisfy the cravings o tl 111' tl' . ' hurtle. , Tlcohsen , on time other hlll : , \1 limtve I Joel deal to eXIIl1 In that t I 1'lllot : be exlnilell ! \ar. . As lilt of the [ eon itch Co Imull lie thal hnR : hleilled ] public 11111'I'el's 111 imbecile otcnls all I'ololell jobs anti "I'nb ) lie limit long sllce dest toyed whatl\'I' conil- Ilcnce rllllahlo ooille olce hlil II htiimu. 'Ihl nOlhmtol oC . .TlllSIIJ1 as SI'C- 1)1111 ( ' ( ) lntuuisshtluti- ! to ' olel l'Olllssoler n sOil i tilt I'lsh I which ; seif-tespecting Irlshlcl nm nut likely to accept lS 11 olive brunch. :1' . Wllsh his heel Iloelhm' too thick wih the w'hiite-catau to reinstate hllscl II their conildumice. Of the 1011lecs for milol' Posh- tolK itr. olwcl hits made the HI'OIJ' cst huh for SUllllort by dechliilmig the . hll tlecllll ; lIt- ! ulst nomlnatol for count ' KUm'lltelll- i'iit hccnusa lie woull ICCl'llt ) Ill ) ( IVOI'K fl'OI any hut nn A. P. A. relHhlcl1 ) convention. tol. COlsllel'lng ni thIngs 111 time t1e. mCltH of Its 111.o-UII. tutu COI\'cUtul Is to ! e cOIjI'ntulltct for doing 10 W0'I ; itn.is , TO S/.lJ. 'l'he l'CIIOll thnt our SOVc'lll'lt hnH Informed the IIllsh ! ) Ihlhtcr that uuii Il'SS thl IISt'l'l'cton ) lit Cuba Is jrtmsimt'th out wlhll Ihlcc lonths time , Ullcll Hltes wi Intm'fer with I view to II'llglltht contest ! to mutt 1111 Is ( tightly 1lll'obnhl' ) . Such I Ilmton Oi tIme [ lrt ) of our Jo\c'lnwlt wonlc , be altogether l'xtrol'IIII' ' Ilt It Is hnltl ' 11cessa' ' to ) would ho V.CI ) ' vigorously resented by the ' IUIlsh ) : ; OVl'I'llenthnt l'lht his this or any other JO\'IIIIIUt 10 tx n tIme wlhll which Spain shnl hilt Ilown the tvoH ) II Culm 0' Slbllt to iimterfer- dice by IIOlhll' lIWc' ? : tummftstIy : I such ni Islllllton ( lit time 111' of the united States woull wl'I'ant ; Spain [ him allelll ) ! ) : to outer Iltlol ! to give . her Il'otcclol ngnllst what site would have tilt right to rl'II't lS the hostility or thlK country 1111 tIIO can he 10 doubt ' that 'such nn nllpcll woult he Islmell 10 by other immitiomum. I Is possible . of cotu1.se . that Secretary Ohw . COI'NI' 8Icrclnl Ohiuey nUY have Rtltl'l to thc lltlsh minister that titi- less his gO\'el'llclt sholil ( hellion- K1ml' , wihin I rClsoulhlo tme , its nhll ' to put clo\n time InSt'I'cclol , limo l'nlh't tlh's mlht he dlsIIOSft to accord belligerent tights to time inuiur- getuts , but this Is vt'ry Illm'I'nt flm threatening ; to Interfere I the Ie\'ol htoiihth not hu SUI1I"'I'SlwII vitltIn sholil ! wihin n Illl' Iled thue. \INhllllon IISlmlchl1 say I Is con. sl1crlII certain flint \nle ! ! the Spanish :11 ' In Clha Is butter h 111 Ill thll It lies hCl'l hel'looro Int KOle erutsit- lug blnw l& I glveiu 10 the Cnht : Cn\8 , comugri'ss wi not ht II Iisslon hut 1 row llnrs before omo , l'esollton will he 11ISSl'd : expressive of th m.ymimpathmy ' ( 1 'mIth f.I II this countl ' COl' time Insm.ents. I II bcle\'cd that such Iltol wOlld hi \\Icolwc I ) ' the ad utInIsttttIon , whlll II I U1O [ , I L ! tlouJbt t put ] Ibicif. ( I , . . , - . . - . - ' . - ' - ' _ - , . 1J- : II accord with 110lllnr Reltullt 01 this RlhJlOt. I IB very likely that this wi h one of the first laUC'1 10 which tilt ItOltOU of time coming COIJI'CK ! wi ! e directed Ild I Is not Illeul to forecast what the eXlllcsslol wi he 11 CISt Spnll lalel Ito hl'tel progress toward crlshll ! the Ilsureelul thnl It his thus far ilone. I I WOlld 8elI that the Sllllsh overnlclt fully reah Izes this , for It Is 111"ul extllorllhlnl' ' II'epll'lluls for 1 decisive C1111IIIJ1 II Cuba ns soon IS the weather Is 10'\ favorable. Thieve IH every l'l'lsnl 10 cxpcct wlhll the lext Illelr mhmiys thnt Spain wi hilt forth her stromigest efforts - forts 10 crush lime I'lbelol nul If Iho IUsll/llls are nhlt 10 hull out for flint lelglh oC Ile ; timid to tIW that they I l'nn coutlle time cOllest 1IIIellllIr ( thl > ' wi cCllnlll ' hn\'t 1 very HII'OI" clll to bc l'ccoJII7ld II iehhIgduetmts. s2r.r. 1IHI/Sr .17' 7'1.HIOX. ) . Democrats have the right to Jrote t against an unralr attempt 01 the part or a minoriy to trample upcn the rights or a great ama- jority. The World-ll ahl has a right to enter this protest and I la our duty II t pro- test.-World.llerahd. Dl'10CI'lls Iltnlhll'II ) have I right to Il'oleKt 1Jllult al 'lhhlJ that is I l'cII ' uurnh' itimmi ' ' . ouiht1 nlt any 11\'e1Cll that wuull II'IIJ thel Into disrepute. Hit lime 'iVorlil.i herald hnK 10 101'0 Ilght tl RllcMI for time dCloclts Ihul It 111 to "pl'nk for the Il0pUlsls ) , for the 1'llb. Icnls 01' the prolmibitlonists. 'l'he pall ( hint for time IUIHI' 1I'Ice of 1.500 IInlll'l1 sold . Itself time iluiy . before elccton two 'onrs ago II SIIIIII.t If thc Il'l'\'lih cmiii- dlmiatt' for shmt'rhff. wlofc cOllllet If time ji hnt sCllllnl7tt : the wholc cohi . IUII ' . hlH 10 right to 1l'ltl'll In thc Inma of the Ilrl ) ' whose candIdates It heh'n.vcd. Time IJIII' that sold Its cdi- tldal columns 10 the tattooed . 1110\1 : 1''IHhlCUI . cl11111nle for J0\.t'10' last ) 'cal for 1 IJlh'r $ T : ; 1 day hns no right 10 IWllest Ignllst un ' Iefolm 10'ellIt Iii which democrats mire whiling to slli their [ lrtl'IHIII : In the interest of homiest local goverimimuemmt. 'I'hc lu'cselt 1 tlludl' I t of Ihl t dlll- cel'\'lsh . organ Is II 1t'fl'e accord wih iti ; vt.il kuovim ' ' mmimtl I retmelmer- lmmerct IK wll Iwo"l Im' < llal 1111 h'l'allel'- OUI PolItical iwochtvities. 'he lute tutu cry whIch It is I raising about Itose- water's dictatorship Is ' ' subter- Wltt"1 mt'I 1 Slhl'l fuge. 'j'he 11"11 commitee of the ( 'htizens ' Ulfoll . Icagle , which has the Icth'e work of the local ellpll n itt hnld , Is 11 lIe lp oC our lost t'lltlhl' 1111 . Iu'omilell citizenshIp. Thl'PC- fourtims of time Icmhcrs mire iiusiues men , 1llltl011 wih the h11111 ; tIp 1111 Ilte'lnl . progress of Onumihin and a InJO.ly If I hl'l are delOCl'1 : Is emi lalonll Issuies. To ICClse these It'l of bell ; 1e'e IHlillelK ) IK I gratiuhtoums imusuht , tutU to say tutu they wi : low hilly ole mal to dictate thc candidates they are to elllo'se not emily ImIHgIS I , their 10lvcs , but also mlc'IK upon : theIr I sincerity ' umiuth assails their ' ' hel' sllcerlr 'nld Issals hJl' - ' . l'I 'l'he ICI who Inlw UII the ruimk ; nnlt tile of the democl'ncy of this city amid : cOllt ' Inve tie Illrolsm 111 ( sclf- nlegntol to I'PIOSC conll1'nce lit lime hmommesly . of IHl'ose ) ( ) of the inca of their OWI pu.ty : who rft'c ; hI'Commmc Iihtmililieul I wih the CIII.elmH' imuoweimmemut. 'rime hnus 1llnCI'IIR ( ! who tire sall mllm' talse : colm's will ellcnh'n IUhOlly h i ( crying : dictator. Let thl'l kelJ Ohm rcIJI' ! m'I'l' y thll I 1 dll'\'lsh sets up ! I howl ' ' 'lhe ' UI't lul ! ; 10 10't hll'l thal a dog but rkl img lt the iuioon. WILt T 'l'lIbJ IfI'UlJ1tNS.I/T.I , DO. II hIs 8pllh at ) fu : \hullowl I lust I \111. SenatorhiIsomi ' all tha I thc ! . lext tOlll'eKK wi'he Ialell : Ujll 10 I l'm' I tie alhllolli I IC\IW II I HOle frlit. "A 1011lcatol of time tariff 01 the lutes of lu'olccllol , " said ; 11. AI- IS01 I I , "Is ; hllI ( ' IIo.slhle with i 111'S' Illnt Clc\'el,1 : In tl whl ( . hO\"I' ilhuil I time . senate wihout any 11:1'lr : Iii thu illfl- Jority. Ho that 1''el\CI 1t he rilseml : . If itt all . h > ' sOle " 01)0,11 ; of IIIT'I'nceH. us I scarcely lm'llS 1)SSI- ! hIe that time CXIclsl\'e ! lethoel of selling bOllls to II'O\'llc for CUIIelt t''nemut1i- tl.ps will bn further resorted 10. " I Is 10 hc regretted that sc > 11KIIJulshlll ) a Ie/11m' / lS HllalO' AI801 did 101 avail htimmtseif of this ' Ihlst'lf OIIIIO'lully to hHlkalt wha t the 1'lllblcllS II time FIlJ" - rOI'lh congress : houll to for the pur. Joe of hlCl'Clhlll1 the IUn'IH's of time goeimtmument. The l'eslllslhlt.fol II'OIISIIJ leJIlltol of thIs l\lt wl devolve ulln the WlrK timid lets : com- IltCl ! of the houst of l'CIIIISlllalh'I' i : . tutu : It : lust ISSUle this dilly 1 : .t. less of what the ' lime ' whlt senate 01' Iht IH''shlent 1:1) : ' do. 'rhe leplCSeltltn'H of the II'OIIt ) In the hO\se 1't nut calct 11101 10 consllcl' whethcl' the II'e1lll'nt ) ! wi \110 their action 0' not. Thel. duty Ii to ItUpt ( stch legislation ns titey he- hove to hu Icccsnl ' to provide time JO\'lmelt With SUtCll'lt re\elie all IUIIIj Ilone ? thIs the ' Il'ell hot . eOICll'n thelsllvcs lS to whut t1r. lJm'lhtll1 tim , . I the IU''I1lcl t I'e' fUSl'S to 1JII'ove Ilgslltol ! thaI wi S\IIIII ) ' the O''lllnt wih mO'e 101' ' ! lctse : such ICI18Ialolll'01108 ; ) ( : 10 give mm'u I'otccton to . \uu'l'lcal Illhtsh'll'S and ( . \I\lllan labor thal Is I matel' (01 ' whlrh he IHI his pal'lr mmttumut I IIWI l' to time Ilolllc. 'll . I'e' . Juhll'IIH Iii COIJI'ISI hav timely iluity to IWI'IO'I , lg111hieSt4 of whlt the cx- ( 'CutIvil ttU3 ' thtimik . 0' tb. 'j'he cl'culsiul.cs luCY hot have I'C' Ilul'cd ( . of SenatO' Alson IU Hlulcll'nt \ suggcstol iK 10 whut lime rlllh. Iclns lit the coming COII'I'HS shoulc O' WOlll < 0. hit it . wOlll not hlve hel'n . 10 hil 11Inll\lnltJ1 01 to the iii- jury of time PIIVIY I ho hal hllcltel ) time c UIO which time 1'lIHhleluH ought to pl'SUO bit limo Fifty.fotirtim ctngress. HClatol Allison Is I IJI'I : ' Il'al'l' lie hasl'I' ! 1IIlwlce and lulhollr ! I , such. I Is Ilossible thlt ho wi ho ) the ! clHllluto for limo Illesllell' ' . , man oceupybmmg such n positon hffO'O time country ought hot t he tlit regarding . ing tin' IPOhheY of his jltlrty , ' hlJ tl' lllc Illt especially wih regard to tIme 1IIIIO'llnt [ quet ton of provIding In Idequlte I'\'enuo for the governmitomtt. ScnatO' : hl'I'I:1 , In his SIII''ch lt limit ollnln , of the l'e. llhlian cllplln In Ohio , sull that time l'cllhllllS itt COUI'l'S would pro. I10se 1IIIslnlon for raising : mor' l'\ elme whIch Would lt time SUIO time give hltcr II'f'cton to ' 101'11'11 Iii- titititries. lor WIS I tl'lamtol that lueuut something awl It undoubtedl : . . . . . - ' - i- IC' _ . - - - - - - ' - - voiced I Il' Illtll"11 " or rl'tllhlcnlM geil'rnhly. I' I t tl ' UlltCI' or 10 eOtRC' ( h1tetIt. ' e wllliu . . Clln'clllHI ( Will do. NohOI ' ( 'xpt'vt .thlt he wi 11'II'o\'e or l'l'lllhlcnl"1lntol " ; i-elating tl the Iell 111' ' , .n ! 1 ( IIII miritloit. Hul this IK Ito Icnol"wh ' lellhlcnls Hhoult hrlnlc to Illt ' $1110the $ fOI'1 tC law what they hl' II\o 10 lti ul'ceR11r to provide time jOVCrltlt wih Sllcllt ! \'CIUC 10 wlt.ls exp ' " ittireti , timid wc (10 ( nol ijt1)t.i ! ) hint timk ' l'llhleals of ( the Flfty.tottmthm ; congress wi lies- I I ( ate 10 do tlIIlllnll ' ditty II this < I. rectioii. I ; ' - I clr.s ! J DUllrrTl. ' 1hl'l'e , will he ) ito SUlll'lRe lt the ye- IWI' , thnt Ihl"colmlKslol sent 10 II' \'I'llglIl' Ihc I Chilcle outrages hu\'c be- chiii' ) disguslel wih the duplicity of tie ollll ! 1111 : ha\'l' nhout ) cOlclllel1 hint th , ' Im'etltol\ \ amount 10 10th. lug. Xo Itll'l'Ut result wnK 10 han ! lel l'xl'ecl'll * , . hel'luse ) the olcals l'e really time \ rues who mire le8110nslhle for the oulllgcs nlt tll'Y are lost 11111'al ) ' ( ISllollel to thl'OW every IIOS' slhll' ohslncl' In thc WiY of 11 iiivestl- ga tel , alhou : h lIrulfessimig to dl\'e n tllough Ilqul' ' . I I Is saId , mimi time statmelt ! Is hllhl.1110ahle. . thnt the nhlilst oldal ( : ar fmlouK towll(1 ( ell'lslnls 1,1' givitig to thl' fOIIIJ1 C011111 ( the lames of the II'cm'crs .1111 that times luful'lm' : are thlentelcll wih'eleaICC Ifln' the 11'lllltl'e of tl eoiiminbsslomi. I I Is ' 10 he nipre- 1IIIled that Iht t sllntOl of the Oll'ls , Inls nlpl' th ( ! hn.estgatol wi he qlie its hael , If ' mint WOlse , thal before. The fl'lclll of those who hwe : 11'(1 1IIIshlIl ) 01' wi he llllshcll for the outrages wIll SCl'1 rc- Vllgtll : time ollllK : wi not 11SCUI age . tlmein. I Is perfectlY oh\'loUK % thnt I. the link of Chl'lslanlzll" China IH to hl' . COltlucll there wi have to he 101' , stmimigemmt treaty mirrtimmgemtu'mtts I than uow exist for the IJ'otecton of time IIK lnlnllcs nlel the Chllstal IlowcrK wi hwt : to allollt 1 Ittll'elt [ ell ' froimt thnt which haK timus far ' fl'OI : lhls fnl II'e' , 'uieil ) I Is I work the rewards of which U\ 10 this tmt I have not l'lmll ) : the cost tumid lucre Is hittie ' t'o : tll thlle lte l'caSOI to txpel better tISIIK . In thc futuve. - - - - - - Time new 110lce 1'01mls8101 refl c < 10 ) ' ' t he ihihis for the services of 11111'O'e . . his fO' setvll'pK spc- e1al secret 11ltnllh'es tmlo 'ed ll' ) Chief \1 I I tllel directions of tie ell board. ' [ 'lie 1)hdee of detective WO'I that tIlt- em'llll thl' 1110WIl ! ( ( log Nwlllll ! was worth to time city nil that Is chnlJcll till for secret detective w0'I. , mil 111'e too ) If 1 Ihl m ) wl ' l'amcll hr the de tptI'es wa \ } llhclll.hecause ; the com- hiuiSSiOIlei's WCt , 1 . lomlt of time work IIY pcrfolIi11 ) I , that I excuse no longol' . cxlsls 'i'ime 11f ( c itves shuuld have time . IIi3 ' thnt helous ' 0 tlcl at otuce. . ' Fimt' ChICl qI ( 'e-nl'alll : halts II its I ! IIUl1tatlnml , Hvnt ! the IHssln ; of the horse to say 1 few IlrHtlltC ) wOIII : IpOI tit iitS)1 ) ) bf the mnlr. It I I sect ; thl' dlseolthl\al\'lof I h i \ ? his I 1tll : hlp i la a latllL beast Itf ) ' 1Il1en ( much ncarer : , titan tie aholtHQn:7C ( : ? , tle CitIiiliyiihtimt of til' horc , ' I'hulolc , C'lablt Ille In till its USII , muitiilImfght hot eXlty ulmider- . ; 011g ; tle trotiJomi ) , ) is hell ; literally : Idlld hy el'cthll. : , . I Is I 11101'e(1 ( Ilnt ' Mra. ' Lttilgtuy ell ' a walK time iuIsmreo. ; for 'wlldl . she Il suihimg ilm Ihls eoiuimtry 10 cotutiact mlllg II l'nllt'y cOltrt.t mar- rimite wll Sir Hohel'l ) [ Iel If I so , In ' slH get her divorce wlholt delay mil ittie time vhmu'i Imutitter ' ' Wit ii. Xolh. 1atl wllle matel' ( wih. il ; ( Il' wi 11sahnse lime Imhl ( ' If ( lime IIIl hint the COilmtt ale 10t beitig ( . ex- "Iole t ! IJlle"alr I , IC I Ill soltlr , for nil- vellIllg IUI'I : es. 1t 'fHIOIIUlI I ! IellNIMt4ltC. . Olbe-Denuicrot. Secrctry Morrun ha , , lecclcd to recall the special agents ot his department In Euroe ; , for the \-ason that their services : arc not wrlh t3 much a3 they cost ; and ) 'ot , with obvious Incoheletemicy he clings to his own posllou. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i'roteeilt ( lie . I ' o't. Unh'rH. IrotcclnJ Hur.llo F'I : > ' 8 There Is much rrobahlity that G5.000 fourth class 10siofces will be placed under cl\ II service rules before the end or tim Cleveland - laud administraton Dy that time most or the places wi 1 be filled by demnccrats . who \ \ Lit ,1cdre thIs , . mrotectlou. , - - - - . tlf"JnarllhlJ 10111 J'"I"'lltonH. , Chlcso Ibcord In subsequent exp2dltons : to hunt for the mioith pole I should be made an Invariable practIce to ! e',1 ' the rescuing party out ahead ot lie cJp : ! wn. Then by having a ucreui- lag IJrty to t follow the expedltou and an- other rescuing party to recue that the explorers - players should be sae , HeturlhlJ 1.'IIII"lnl Confluleltee. Phlniellhlu Time. The city ot New York has just sold over $3,000.000 or 3 per ceut bands at a slight prcrnluni Indicating that Phiadelphia can expect to place the next loan at par at the same rate ot Interest as the laI This purchase - chase was made for English Investors. and It Is aJE for London that a block or ; 15,000,000 ot the now Erie consolidated 4s ha been taken by a syndicate. These arc gratifying iustratons or returning financial confdence , - - - - Tisi . 1'ou1tl UIHtr'ct J'llt'11r- . limit Cuurler. The populist JudIcIal convention was held In Omaha last Saturday anti seven nomina- tons tel the distrIct jugeshlp inatlo A nonpartisan course wa adopted and the nom- laces are men ( rein tach or the three parties . Five at them have served on the bench and some ot them have- goln gray In the serv- ! l. The nominees ! are : FIeazer'akeley. . M. H. Ilopewelt. 'George A. Magney. Edward Dnfe , A. N. } 'lrglion. W. W. Keyser and " ' . A. Redick. "fhe convention passed a resolution slatngC1'Ulat In the selection of hue candldatcs ftfr r : "fdge of the dbtrlct curt tIny reruse' to' recognize party or tae- tion. believing tfttthe " Judges should be ahve : the inUuen'b' 6 either. " I has t'oe right ring and bid ! be followed by the republican and denthoFatic convontiomus. Justice - tca shou:11 : not be fettered by party confnes IUI judges shouI.o . , tre ot eli party bonds . which they ennotlbe unless nomInated and elected regardles" ofl < arty and polItical be- lief. I . ,1 1 'rmii 1"'llh'I"hl " ) Cnrhulcl" . Colutn\l Argus The people ot * ebraska. have somewhat ot an Idea or thai holesale robbery which was carrIed on under the "noss" Stout. C. W. Mosher and UlUDrgaxu regime. Now comes AI Dlemerll who hal for a long time been ttching to succeed the ramous and infamous gentlemen just name and the Churchl.Hussel gapg awarded 1m the leJse ot the penitentIary on practcaly the same grounds that hIs predecessors have had It. The penitentiary Is self.auatalning but the legislature made an appropriation ot $100.000 to run I two years. The ileonier- HusselChurll1 penitentiary contractor web know that It they can get hold or the penitentiary that I will be seIsustalnlng all thm they will have the snu sum or $ IOOOD as a margIn. Governor Holcomb's position Is to refuse admission to the brIgands and make the warden or the pen. Itentary so conduct the Institution that It wl be seI.sustalnlng. and thus give back to the state the $00,00 appropriation. ems possibly a , mat amount whIch Is absolutely ue SAY fo P9rmancnt Improvemet'r , : \ \ x'vr..sCC I'.rNCl. , : . Niobrara Tribune ( rep. ) : The only real desire - sire or the popullt % , tn nlmlnatnl lon , , Stun- uel Mawel for supreme Judge is I lie hope or dividing the republican vote JudgMax. . wel will find when too hUe . that 110 has heen used as a catlpaw to his own IIcom' tltimre. Fullerton Journal ( rep. ) : : Iuwel Is still a rellnblcan , but ho would like to ho clecled to the supreme bench or the slate by popu. list and rcpublcan votes. lie wi timid hlnweI In the sme nx than the lameltel statesmail horace Grceley , was at the close or the war. Fullerton JoUlal ( rep. ) : Judge M.\wel'8 : nomination for the supreme bench hy the populist party II a healthy sign. They know that the republicans would not keep a hall man In ofce for twenty years. Judge Max- wel has been a good rellublcan anti the party has done him honor. The party II progress- lye alld round I neeessar to give the holier "o new men. Judge Maxwel deceives himself I ho thinks he Is going to receive any re- publca snpporl. York Times ( rep. ) : At last JUdge Iax. wel has done what everyone knew In the Irst place he would do. lie has accepted the pOll nomlnston , to be bnrle,1 In the decaying Il Ins or the political party that Is m klng this year its last feeble state cani- II IRI. I Is indeed a pity to see encrgy. wlNom and manhood tbus shor or the just reward that all mankind stopd ready to bestow upon I , and 10 see the setting sun or such a life obscure and clouded. Greeley CitIzen ( pop. ) : In the nomination or Judg Maxwell for supreme judge the pop- ulst IJarly made no mistake. le Is easily one of the best Jurists In the state. Ills works are recognized alt over the state as standard authority . and the bar or the entire . tire slate practices law under Maxwell. So great was his prestige as a legal authority that many doubted whether time railroads would bro to tur him down. but they , ld , and now I will b3 In order for the people to turn him Ull again. Kearncy hub ( re'l ' ) : I Is not always the expected that happens. anti this time It Is the generally expected. In other words Samuel Maxwell has accepted the pop nomi- nation for supreme JUdge. In doing so. how. ever. he gives the party 10 understand that he Is not a populist . anti that he makes the run as , n nonpartisan , which Is a convenient way or not givinG offense to the membHS or any political puty. lie will probably I find , however. that there are not many , nonpartisans In Nebraska. Nebraska City News ( them ) : Judge Max- WIl has . w.ten a letter acceptlg the noml- nation for supreme judge on the populist ticket . lie reuses to renounce his re- publclnlem or accept the Omaha platform. but considers the nomination nonlJartsan , lie scores the supreme court for its actions In the Impeachment CtieS and Intmales that had be ben on the bench things would have been different. Maxwell Is to be admired for refusing to abandon the party that has given him so many honors , but 1 Is only hIs era\- lug for office that prompted him to accept. De1trlce Democrat ( dem ) : Judge Maxwell has finally taken his pen In hand to write a letter et acceptance to the nonpartisan popu- list onventlon that nominated , hIm for supreme - promo JUdge. In hIs epIstle the judge intimates - mates that I any more republican tate or- fcer are impeached after he Is elected that he wi see to I that they are made to realIze . Ize that ' 'Iarceny against the state Is as culpable - able as I committed against a private IndI- vidual. " This. of course blasts the hopes ot C. J. Phelps and leaves nothing for dem- ocats to do but vole for lion. T. J. Ma- hone ) ' . Mln < len Courier ( pop. ) ; lion . Samuel Max- well has accepted the nomlnlton for supreme jUdg9 tendered by thl popnlst convention , not as a populet nor aB a repnbl an , but from a nonpartisan standpoint. The republ- calms have had a great deal to sa ) In former yean about a nonpartisan Judiciary and now they have an opportuniy to set the bal In moton , Thc Courier Is glad that Maxwell baa accepted as a nonpartisan and wi not ask or cite what may be his poltc3. and It he Is elected wi not claim a populist vlc. tory. He Is tried and true and we are willing he should retain hIs republicanism. for I Is the genuIne article , not tnctured with cot- prate influence or Drllsh arIstocracy. I Is or the Ab Lincoln variety and should be en- cour gell W'c.ihtli Mailers ( pop. ) : The State Journal says Norval wIll be elected over : Iaxw-1 by 30,000 to 40.000 majorIty. "You can fool "I limo People ! some or the time and some Of the , reolo oil the time. but you cant tool alt the people all the tme , " was Abc Lln. coIn's remarJI. Thin State Journal and the republican raIlroad and boodle ring have gone too far and arc discredited . Judge Maxwell wi be the candidate ot the best element or nil Jartes and It will not be Poisible to smIrch ! his character or detract from hIs vell-carned reputation. The people will. by clcctng hint administer a stern rebuke to Ihe railroad machIne that packed the conven- ton 10 retire him because he would not servo lime t corpora tons. One frm rrlend or the ptople on the supreme bench Is not enough , but through him the tights : of the pcople and the \'olcf of justice will be hoard. North Dend Argu ( pop. ) : JUdge Maxwell has heeded the popular demand to be n candl. date again for the ofle he so ably tilled. Ilk Integrity alit ! sterling qualities as JUdge ned ro mentIon at thIs time-they are known ant ! admitted ot all men. Never In the history or hIs career as I member ot the supreme court or the state was an act com- mited that can be censured. Ills work was fearless and his recori stands rlor. unre- preached The voters ot all . parties recog- nize this. ammO while It Is true that the cam- palgn against him will be \'Igorons I must or necessity iC void or reasonable argument. Judge Maxwell accepts as a man to be governed by law ; favorItism and personal inclination to stand for naught In the ad , ministration or justice at hla hands should he he again cal 11 lS a member of the su- premB bench or this state. Broken Dow Republican ( rep. ) : The State JOral or today gives the letter or the coma- mlee who notified him of his nomilitiatlon . omit ! hIs letter of eptancc. The JUdge wl.ely evades the mention or Political issues , but places his acceptance upon I nonpartisan basis wIthout yielding his opinIon or national questions. lie Inthnatl that he has hopes or electon , but he would not be faithful to hlmselr unless he could entertaIn I hope at least His defeat In our opinion Is cer- lain , provIding the republicans renominate Chief Justice Norval. The Hepublcan has not a word to say against the faithful service or the ability or Judge Maxwehi . who for twenty y ars sel'ved the state as a member or the supreme court hy the grace or the republican party The only trouble IS that he has outlived his useulnes on the bench . and hIs advanced ago does not warrant hIs return. Grand Islant Indepenllent ( rell. ) : The rail. road , ' organs ot Lincoln and Fremont were greatly scared by thB nominaton ot Max- sseil. and they had good reason for their fears which they were trying to conceal rrom tacIt friends and themselves . similar tu the whistling boy In a dark place . by an attempt to ridIcule his nomination and to prevent the acceptance or the same. And they and the whole gang or corporation corporaton editors will be 'scared hal to death by hla accptanco or the nomination . which now has become a ract. lie has accepted It In the spirIt In which It was given as a von- partisan nonilnation. which all nominatons for Judgeships should be The Omaha Dee claimed lat week the principle ot nonpartisanship . partisanship for the election or local JUdges. nut this principle has a wIder scope. I ap. plies also and with more force yet. to the highest tribunal at our state anti the United States. Judge Maxwell says correctly that "a nonpartisan nomination means that national questions are not involved In a mere state campaign " and "as applied to a judge It means one who will faithfully. rear- leuly and Impartially almlnlster ! the law to all alike , wIthout feeling bias or prejudice and without regard to their political opinions or hIs own. " In this spirIt JUdge Maxwell has accepted the nominaton al offered hIm by all Independence - ence loving people. and line 10\lng peopll. hO prom- Iel ! to perform his duties faithruuiy. I.eanlng. logical power honesty are great ' Ittahities In a judge. but the highest ot allis 1 Invincible Independence. And nil these grand qualIties form the character or JUdge Maxwell . who was turned down two years ago by the republican convention because the railroad companIes hated his Indeptnd- ence. hut now he Is before the people a the candidate or all men who understand the high value ot an Indepsndent Judiciary And we have no doubt these men IUD the majorIty ot our people and wi elect imIm al trIcks or the railroad power notwIthstanding. - - - - A Icnui'rntie II. . . Uenvr Itepubitcan. The New York democrals enders Cieve- land and the Monroe doctrine. Either they Cleveland dent know . the thxtrln. or they deut know , . - - - - - - - - - --uflw--tfl. $ .O 1- - - . - - - 1 ' ' . : ! St 'I'IV "n\'tll l : . ! { lnsl City JOlrnll 'fhe IUI1lodton tiit t the recent leary expclUon ralcll to cc- oomplsh anything erromious , Several ICL'- bergs were sightcil thnt bath : never boumi SIll 1 se.1 . bet ore. Plonecr lres : Lleutenanl le,1Y I. recch' . Ilg all Ihe credit whIch Is relolable to Rive him for his perseverance anl loriltumle. ! lut he Ils gained Iothtll for science , saul a part , nt least or the praise bestowed for his I courage should be given 10 his companion , ouheiphia Matthew lenson , u colored man front l'lmii. Chicago Tlmes.leral : or course . 1 hester or explorers students and admirers will raise a protest that Arcto exploration has vastly lucrealed our knowledge or nature's laws ali or the geography or the earth , Blt wlhont detracting from the value of the rertmhts or rlnlls bating In the ieat admlraton for the epheit. did . . courage and self-eacrlilce sclt.sacrlfce or over a cen- tlry or seamen nut ! scientists who have pIerced thl' frozen north . It mU8t be pro. tested that the game Is not worth the candle. Boston Globe : I.leutcnant Peary has got hack wlhln the limits or civIlization Igaln. lifter encountering Incredible hardships . nut ! Witimou . gaining any Important new Imuformmma- ton In regard to the Polar regions. I mis- suredly looke as t the pole could hewer be reached by anyone or the old mcthod The baleen method. which has been suggestell , looks hazardous , t not visionary , but It looks as t thc pole could never be reached either by land or sea , and the only accees 10 I left Is by air. . 'IJ I'.tSSING ? MHO" - A proper uncrstandlng or the outcome or Saturday's convention shows more lees than rights. The scarcity ot Sp3nlsh victories In Cub Indicates that General CamlJos Is harassed by a fountain . lien. ) C ) Warman's health Is reported seriously Impaired , ant "Sweet Marie" Is slowly con- : trading the marble heart. gx.Go\'ernor Flower or New York bele\'es In honest money as welt as philanthropic real estate deals that not G per cent. Thc variety ot Political rumors started In Indianapolis has no effect on the visible sup- ply. Natural gas Is constantly on tap. What strikes all those who omo In con. tact with Lord Woleley Is said to he the confdence he has In himself. There Is enough or It 10 make UJl for the outside deficit . The governor or Minnesota , who cherishes hopes or promotion . Idheres strictly to the slogan , "Let no county fair escape. " lIe has taken In everyone on the bills and sighs . for more. The name or the treasurer or the Ilotmie 10me Mutual Aid association or Kunsas City . who recently absconded with all the ready cash or the organizaton , Is Charles ii. Vice. And yet he was truisted. trustl. A Kentucky colonel who held ofce con- Inuousl ) for fifty-five year died recenty full of years and omclal honors. Ills heirs expect to realize handsomely on the t rcclpe or his marvelous pull. 0 With the frt day or the approaching year ! Tlmanism will bo strictly In the royal : swim In Hussla. The government will . after I that date , dIspense all thc liquor deemed nlc- esslry for the peace and comfort of the poo- pie There Is a shade or borrowed humor In the report that the publisher or I.ondon Tll.nts wi build a yacht to race for the Amerlca's cup. H the fellow Is serious It behooves the owners ot American yachts to anchor them securely. 'rid-flits plrades with borrowed - rowed plumage. Pror Charles V. Hle ) ' . the emInent ento. mnoiogist who met his Ileath In Washington hy being thrown tram his bicycle , was Eng. Ish by birth , cosmopolitan In educaton and experience a Practical farmer and jourmuahist . a soldier In the last year ot the war , when 'Ie was 21 years old. . 11ev. Henry M. ( Field D. D. . proposes to wrIte durIng the coming wInter a biography of his brother the late David Dudley Field. For this purpose he wi spend the season al Washington , 'here he will be near hi brother Justice FIeld ot the United States Supreme court , and can confer with him. Henry Harlcan , a promInent citizen or Droolyn. has let $35,000 In his will for the erection or a statue ot Lafayette In Pros- poet parle. lie does this ho says In the doe- ument , "as an expression ot my admlralon for that noble and patriotic man , and or my apprecIation. In whIch my country sharcs , or his aid In establishing our republic. " When womcn attach themselves to tIme he- nevolent and fraternal orders nothing but the hlghest offices within the gift of theIr brethren and sisters will satisfy them. Mrs J. W. Stery wife of the librarian ot the Eastern penitentiary of Pennsylvania , has just been elected supreme chIef companion or tla strong and popular order or Companions or the Forest , defeating W. Sull\'an ot Law- notice lau , . after a sllrlcd ! campaign , The convention was held In Boston. Hcport has I that John H. McLcan or time Clnclnuat ! Enquirer has abandoned journalism In New York. Pour months ago the hustng Clnclnnaton satisfied a long felt ambition to Inject a few tanks ot western ginger Into the provincial press or Gotham by securing an option en the New York Morning Journal. Every journalistic star within range of Mc. Lean's millions was employed to renovate tite concern. Four months' trial was enough. McLean declined to complete the terms of purchase , and the Journal reverted to the original owner. Tue experiment , it is said , reduced the McLean surplus by $250,000. - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ' tTi l'.tiit A i4lCl3 , Pteittmjt hioralti : \o ace just a little lIroilier ) f Omtii * than twa note two weeks alto. J ' 'ooti Itivar Intorestal The state fair lisa ( Proven a gr.hitut 5tlcces , it hieing tite fittest ' display over held In the state. The attend- mince as very large anti all expressed themselves - selves as 's'ell repaid for the timii anti titoney spnt. I'lattsmotmth Joumnal : The policy of iihac- leg ( ho state fair at Onmaiia tmaa been vinthi- cited , not only by th greatest fair ever seen in time state , html by ( ho enierpriso aliowmm by ' 1 Omaha hilliness men enuleavorimig to ainuis and entertain the people who neat to ( lie tair. Nebraska City News : Omaha uitatlo mm coin- pieto sumcce out of the state fair in spite of great opposition tinul is imtitleuI to the thanks of all thmo people of tills state. Time btisines men elate to the assistance of the fair inaumagers in a nmumch nmore generous manner titan was cXi'Ctetl , itnul the whole affair ivas oim audI ii stupeildout aele as to surprise nil , . l'lnttmnoutii Journal : Men maid woinems never nuttgrotv their tietight iii pictures , smith the grainier tiio spectacle the more they delight Ia ii , llemice it 'as that tIme greatest crowd ever assemuhieti in Nohrask was on the streets of Onuaiia to witness thin varaule in honor of ICing Ak.Sar.fln and the 'Fcast or Mondatnin , " Tue enterprise of Omnahia is proverbial , bimi in the hrr'paratiomu of timis grand spectacle her men of bimlienes have clearly outdone thoniseives. No such affair , prep1reti on so gramiul a scale , was ever undertaken in a city 1' of hess than 500.000 people tiefore , btt : it is now a Part of history that tht ' of MoiimIamnin' by the lCnighmts of Ak-Sar-hien has been cohebrated wlili great success , amid ( hue plaudits of delighleiI timciutammds. Omaha is more time ever entitleul to the credit of being classed as a ntetropolitan city. She he iiiade a beginning In that direction which will in future years cud many more ihiomiand to the visitors within her borders from abroad -and dollars to the coffers of her merchants. - w iiittzi' : IIa..ts'l's , . - - letroit Free l'reax : lie-I don't want any \VOflhmufl to think l'tsi a fool. Siio-Areim't . you a little lute in stating youii. . wisimes ? l'ittsburg Chronicle : "Let's go on a btmst , " said one mcii at Key \Vest to another. " 'hint sort of a btmstT" "Filibust , " it Foil : Manager ( to hsoxkeeper-Wohi ) , they cnli this piece a frost-hitit I call it. a thaw. hioxkeeper-A tiiiuw sir ? Manager-Yes ; see how the audience has incited Washington Star : "Do outlook's pumrty poli , " said Uncle Elc , "roh do mean dat ivums 'cuistoined icr put up or hiuhi'd.times talk cx collateral fob 'Is grocery bill. " Inuhlanapoils Journal : The Indiana Man- . how in the world did you get beat out of that oflice. Jim ? rmmn Kansas Man-The vile opposition startemi a rumor. too hate for me to contra- diet , that I wore thttec long whiskers to hiule a silk necktie. Chicago TrIbune : Cutten- ! met a man this morning who came froils your old totvrt in W'lsconsln. Said Ito knew youi welt , Gives you an excollcni. reputiiion : , too , Jrytle-Spoke vell of me , diil he ? " Cumtten-'uVehl , rue , hmumt he said ho didn't know anything ineanabout you , harper's Drawer : "lie didn't have the sand to ilrOPosO. ilk ! ha. Ileutsie ? " "Yes ; 'out shirt rejecteut him. She ait1 that while he hind the ennui to hlrohose , iio tiiuiii't iia'e the rocks to inarr ) ' . " 2 Cleveland l'lnin Dealer : Sue ( sveatly- Let me see , iiow long-eight years , Isn't It , darling , since we were mirrieti ? lie ( proudly condesconding-Yes ) , dear. Silo ( stIll sweetuir-itnd ) do you know , dnmhing , that I love you mnom'e and more , it possible. every year ? lie ( suspiciouls-Uh-liuhi ) Um.mi Yeah Wiucre 1mm the cloak opening at ? WEATHflE1IIISTOI1Y. FIrst you don a linen duster ; Then an overcouth Next you iimat'e a litece of flannel Tied around your throat. Soon you get your oh ! lmntretl' ro guinril you front tile rain , Anti after that 'oui go and hilt Time cluster on ognin , 'a'Imli'mct iiomcm ON'I'IiI3 % iv % VOMAIV WashlngtonI'mt. ' It's time the imou' woman was comin' : Or the 'omiii' woman was new , For tile oitl otto is gettlu' weary AIld imer patience is tuioutt worn threw. 'uVith nhiikiim' uutmti 'mtshIn' an' iioeimu' An' iupimimiin' to till up her cup , But the new woman'ii a-cumin' a-ridin' A SPmnomn' Wheel bottom aide up , Yell kin bet tue nmv woman's a.comnin' Fer her limbs are alremutty in sight \Vitit trousers What some cait bloomers , lttlt I notice they set purty tipuut. With a necktie an' collar like men folks , An' a gfl ) little cai , on her nose , Ycum ! ciil ccc sue hitts come in a Imurry , For sue hmain't brung along many cmothe I tills tmrgin' Josiar tow get ma A wheel ( er tow thrive tip the cows , I could macku inc a hair of bloomners , Itut I am too old ho allows. It I 21101 it lie's mmiii in a ninit , I-he sayi time ) ' WttIid calm tuic it jay , An' suggesus that I tvouildn't be "In it" Because I ain't built that way. But I say tow this comic' woman She better hook out when silo comes ; I 't'ant halt tIle road wheui I travel , No matter how fast her wheel bums. The olul woman may be n-goin' ; This thouight Oil yin' mind better ilawn- That the cumin' woman html better Go slow till tit old one is gone. - t 0. . & COS Vantto.lt , S , . .SUITS. . 3 nut they have ( \JIII to bell I " , ALJ Fall. . . , Overcoats i , NOW , I. ) 6 ' : liecause thii is Ovcrcot Weather / ; ivP ' , . , . ' I/t ) I ! h' . . . ) , I II I . I- ' , 4f " : . The aerago man doesn't ' know when Ito's gutting a good IlIOCO 0 goods1 and once In a while deaior get beautifully stuck on some job to timat LOOICEI ) all right.ernatla the m'eason we ivont Into time buslnoss from time gi'otmnd UI ) , VU buy time cloth and timat's all wo do buy-thtoro'ms no sutch timing as a job lot of cloth such as we buy. Our tailors enatco It up Into uvorcoats and suits and wo sd ! time doilies. As much difference bo tweemt omit' clothes and othmot doahor& atm day armd night , while tlmcro'mm prac tlcahly ito dhtTerenco In ll'Ico. ) ( BRowniuKiN & L. . - - - - - - - - , . . eta7 S.s - ae . * . - . . 4SWW. - - . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a- -p-