Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 01, 1895, Page 4, Image 4

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Cnunrf iHuftA . 12 I'enrt glte.t.
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New Yet ( n.ml n. I And 15. Trlbun lulJlnl.
w'aahington . 10 P Alr..t. N. W.
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All communlrntlnn . rrlnting 10 neWA And . !
. tonal mal.r ommlnlrnton. .holhl . . rlnlln noM.so..I : 'ro the 1 llor.
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Alt hu.ln.o t , 1I.r. and r'lllnn" ' . .holl.1 1.
. Al . . , ' . _ . . Compnny.
AddrPS ' rd In The err PuLllnhlod
OmAh. frn" ; . . rheki and 1..I.m' . nrdrr' , 10 :
be madi . pnvnhtt ' . 10 the nrdrr 01 lhr , ' nml.anv.
mnl. Tim nr : i IUI.iIJSO ( IIANY. - - I
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RTATCMINT : : 0' ! CICt..TION.
Oryrgo 11. Tzarhurk , .err.tarv of 'fhle. . Pith . .
J.hln 9rlo rO'"pan\ . bring duly ewer Pa1 ' 1 11.,1
lle n , ' 11" nurnh'r ( t fail < ) , ! rumple"PI" i nf
Ih. Inny M"rnln Cecning and , ! Hun'ln mho
Iall' r"erln
frln.1 ! during the month ot August H3j , was its
tallow t ;
C"lo I. , . & . . . . . 10127 17. . . . . . . . 19070 I
2 . . . . . . . . . 19,117 n. . . . . . . . . 2013 :
3. . . . . . . . . 190r5 ! ! 19. . . . . . . . 13.10T
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r. . . . . . . 19.M3 :1. . . . . . . .191,1 ,
S. . . . . . . .10,117 1 22 . . . . . . . . . 1111
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A. . . . . . . . . 19.01 . r 21. $ . . . . . . . 1911(1
I. . . . . . . . 190',2 2 ; . . . . . . . . 2 o n
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1. . . . . . . . . 19 0' 27. . . . . . . . . 19121
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'olnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .WG.I'
Len drductlone for' unsold and return i
. Mlueton. . . . . . . . . ul80lJ . . . . . . . . . r.lunc . . . . . 10,01
Net Aalri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6'6.11
hefty average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.90T .
n\'ern/c. (31 :011(311 : It. ' : : :1 1ICh.
Sworn 10 l'tofn our and Flh.crll"1 I In mI'
prearnrn 1115 ! 2n.1 . dry r of Srpt.mb 1091 .
fr'M al 1 t.y . 1. 1-1:1. : . Notary I'ubllc.
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I h/H been 11(11111 that tl ( Jollslnla )
lottery Cllllt Ixlst II , lulercn. ( The
I hsollI ! pohihliiol 01' 11'lzl flghllug !
hill he Uceomplishcd . fact. I
wi Snow hI ni 11'I'Ollplsll.1 flct.
IffiovrrllorSIIleIllII4sbM1111)I ( . ?
1\1'1 forluultely : Incited Oi I hl llI
hlH'le 1lllslh'ltal hush ltd lt III
ylop auto a fall grown II'l'sll'lllal ) l
bee .
111'1 laid Bolvia nIl ( Ill llret'liug
agaitl. The 1"11011 of peace I Icl quiet
1101 the I :011 h A IPIIIal 1'lllhlls
( 'nlwl but reach its 11111 before very
long.
I WIH 1,111 of .Iohn \\'eb5ler 1 to
"uugltlon" Senator 'hl'slul for Use
vice presidency Ilcl Uelll'al : Illllsol
for Het'tttnry ofYlu. . II that elSI
wil ) wolit IlcI'I'ell ( ' 1hl'sloI'/ \011.1 .
" 'lhsll'I' ?
: IIH1 ( oIIWI'S $ aYH I ht II Amer-
la I la hon'I \ I ! IHtlr . palll titan his
COIIIlllol' all the \ Vorld 0\11' . I I sly
, \lllrllal ( 11111'1' till not Imow this
before hI' should take 11 ! . UUIIIII'S'
WOI1 for it.
A fllfl'I" " 1IIIIIs Iu the II'oJosl
)1'lze ) light jltllolsJ ' < lslllhllelll\101 g
the 11111'I'S of Ihl' ' 1I'xas 1t lslllll'l
IIhl to I seem deal of gaud . from
the puglliSls' slallipolll , Just at this
1011'11 hit the glat- : (
. 'hl' rep LIIll I aii s of ) olglas comity '
hn\'l hll'l assured of the 1'1111111101 ,
of .1Ildgt ' :01\11 by I Il i a Ila 101. 'I'hl !
fact hilt vii Iious Iallllllls : have lot I
bobbed 1J help 111) ) thin ' aH 10111 Is
very ' sigutlitiut . 10 say the I Il'ast ( ,
) ' ; x.(1 I IHJI'I'1 0' Milton Is I 101 t 10
sllll I IIWSIHIWI' itt ltlalr.VIth his
ItWHIHIJtI' hI wi doubtless Clltl,1 ;
the llll of the slate fur $ ; , ( HIwlh. . i
held by halite. lie ought 10 hI Ihle 10 :
wield a powerful InIIHHC { ! InVash - ;
luglou l'o'lly. !
, \lhIIIIS IllpllIIS for Ihat : \ -
calcr 01 tap 11'llh or the ) ' 111 < )
HIIIIS SIII'lll { ' I'olcl , . a 11' 11lnlllg 10
Rhow sighs of Illvl lS too 11t for !
the opening of 11 { ' :1"IUI Illploadls. ,
For host of them the lightllng'rnluwl
losl Ihll II lhllll.I'allul .
stll\ tot Soou. '
South Ollhl has long 1111 pllll- :
lug wlh the Illats to place a ; 11\\ '
cleelle lights over thl crossings Ill
thai tosvi. "ow I threat Is I11cle to
font the roads : 10 put II : mud Inlnlll
the Iiglds. 'I'Iw railroad : ntiulagers ,
hUI'I\'I'I' . are maul IldaI'IItII. Tlly
know their uteu.
HIIII'ls front all 0\11' the w t'st Inns
I SI'al'IS that cattle shlplH'lls 10 1\ '
Omaha market . wi he unusually largo
dl'll October \ . :11 that hr XU'lllll'l
. Hi hogs In 1111'el'III'1 ttcl 111 htI's will
head < 1 this Svny. 'Ih I 11' Is I hlht II'os-
pl'cl , thl'I'I'fO'I. 101' In early : rcvivni I I of
business II Nebrasluu's poekupolls .
' 11 tricks of the 1110ls Central
mlm:11 : are hunt t wlhll I ft\\ ' doles
of Ulnniii. Hlxlr IllrS' . Mute I would
put Its trni115 mime this city . ' 1\1'11111
t'tteilitit's Blunt II { ' wanted , nil these
are to be 111\'I.lell . by the IIW union
depot l'OIIII ' . I Is ( olllllltr expected -
11'1'1'11 the IiI will eater Ulaha within
the next six itnnIu s.
Al Ohio Judge . has decided that bluck-
Islll Is 1t:11 aid . 11 enqloyer , \hu
IHI discharge 11 Plillur < ' and < 1 seek
to proveat I I his 1'1Jllrlllt elsewhere .
thll suffer I SI\'PI'1 111111 . 'Pllo
eIJlo ' { 'I'S' hlldlsl Illl ( the l'nlilloyls'
boycott JI halcl In hind : iud both are
1'o\ll ) more 11 < 1 10'1' 11111)llal' lS
the In'l'a { ' Ihll gets Ifgllt.
'I'hl people ' wll salll that the defeat
ot Senator 11 I I I I I II his l'OIII'St 10' got -
l'I'IU' Il X\ Turk last 'PII' would
serve as I t01hstull' to Mark his pollt-
kal grate tut now' aware that they
:1'11'1 I ) I'a 11' tlr
Htlll have 10 dealsith Svljat Is ' ' ' '
Htl ch'allh \ I very
lve Ilullkll I 1'011IS1' :1'1111' 11 Is
II cOliI Il tl. I I i Ih'101'I'Utll' party ia-
lllll' ' of his state . and . Ihl' 1110 IH'I'ls
are lull fol 1'llsllll'I II P\'IIIII' { ! of
his 1'lvl ' before Il SllCllhs lu ) olt-
leal death. ,
After Its action II 11IHIIII I tie v
" Dank I'XIIIIII' hi Jngl11 violation le
the law lend Involved I I II tl'llol h u\l
{ olh'llll tl 'Huh' : 1111,11 ; board ,
suddenly tl/l'O'prlll Ihlt 11 11I'X ,
tutu tuet' Ili I nettled ( < 1 Ill dl'l'hlll nut to
ISylle I Ihl' { 'Ollissiol to Its 111111. .
Iwllll'l' . \hr dhhiu't Its nn'nuhruw discover < -
cover this II thin Jrst place ? UI' are
they ' 1l'l'plr seeking I pretext hlllil
whl'h they 1':1 : retreat lS gracefully its
IloSlhlo fl'om I 111'1111 tint thrtat-
cued to prove . serious ? , .
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'rm'sT T.t ( ur.
'I'hl 1IIl'IIIt 1tI'Jl ' general or the
1'1111ci Ilntl : has Il'c'l II ( olkl 11'\'plll
mouths and IJ tl tills llI line shown
Jl 11111111 tl /'ll1U1'Cn / the 111.t'lsl
IIW , The l'hllllllllhll IUgUlrt'r I 1'1"
111'ks that Mace II' lII'I'lcl 1101 111'
clschllle of his otcli dudes < I Wil'
clew glass 1'1'1 , said to hI Cllll ; btlsl-
taws hit IH'\'t'J'11 h sll\'S , has been "llIr.
J:1111'II : , " lIl beef trust his 1111111'
anted Irk ' ! to stilt its 1II'ls. ( the
SUIIII IIII'lI 01 hM gone Serenely ! for V11rd
its before . ltld the " 'hlsl , ' ' ' '
lS hlfol'f. Ilcl the'hisky trust l'\'l1
abed Its lxlstlllc' II the federal l'Ollls.
but Attoiii ' ( icueraI Ilurnunl . '
hit AtOI'II'J 01'111'11 111'111. calll
ebllvl0tls of these facts or lal'll ; tint h-
big far Iheul I . tins 11011 lolhll : Ilpclh'e
10 brims thp oIpllllI's tl book for \10'
hating 11 1 < IIIIPII fpIl'l'll statute I
Is 1'111111)1'11 hul t thl' ItO'II ' general ' :
ll'al'Plt into ( tike wih a IH'OII 1 to
Il fo'pe nil the II Wi.
I lay lint Il' quite just tl )1' . Ihu'-
IWI , Ito wt'vt'r . II blame hint for 8Iin \ \ ' - :
lug the l'olhlllllolH 10 loll h wlhol1
1111dl any effort lor their repression.
III Is I undotlbtt'tlly hugely Illhlll'l'll II
the matter 1\ ' thin Ixllpll : of his predecessor -
decessor Ill the attorney general's otl11'o
tl'I'I'SSII 110'1llllrl's olke
: and of ( lie 1111 > lcllll. The latter Scot
into ellI ! lS SIullguy Ilh-tglcl lS I ia I
mold bt' to use all the ' ' his
111111 II' IS ( 11 thl authority at )
1'0111111 tar l'IIItll 11'01111 11'01 the
11111'fll"'I"1 " mud exactions 01 the "im-
IllSe n gllgalols of Idlch'lcl euler-
)1'lsls alt 1011111nlol of hlSlllss lu-
terests , foruuvl far the of Ilitl-
\\lsIH fO'II'cl 1IIIISI 11-
Illg II'ocllllol 1111 Ixll g 1I'hes. " 11 II' .
t'leveliutd : "ali : ill his liunlgnral address
thai lie ( existence of these cOlhhl'
lll is ! 111'OISlslllt wih the fair held
whl'h ought to I { ' open to every I II t-
1I'IIIelt nclI ' . He declared lint they
fl'IIIIIII ' Iolslllll' COlslllmcl/
ilgdust : the Interest of the . people , . and II
11 their i ) Vases 111 ' lre Il turat I : old
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eppused to 01' "lllllal : sense of file.
IISS , hull snit ( that 10 the extent that
Ilu'3 I ' cent le reached all \lsl'llllll by
f'lllral power the ; 1111'al : o\erllllt
sill tld . l'IIl\'l our citizens fl'OI Ihll'
11111'fl'I'I'I'I' . rand exactions.
\'ha I II'ol.t has been made hy the
ndllll I'allol to fulfill the )1'cle 11'
plied Iii this IIllllul , against I Ihl
trusts ? II'o'IPtllS were IIHllll'cl
agailst the AIlI'II1 1al Hpflll
" 011111 : : 01 11'1'0111 of Its Ilrcha 1 of
1llllllls II l'hlalcphla. all the case ,
helm : derided fa\'ol'lll to the trust
nothing fll'lhlI' was dour . ' 111' admiu-
ISI'alol , thlolh ) [ 1. Olllr while II-
10\I' ) gt'u't'oI. clsl'I'lllll'l the aiiti-
11'IHt law l'IICI',1 : , II 1SO. but thlle
WIS Ileolol'lllll I n l II the 11'1 III men
altl-tlsl II'o\lslon IUHlelstool1 10 have
lhl approval ! of , 11' : llllllstmlol 111
10111'lhelsllolh to sleet every I'e-
Ilul'I'lelt Ylt lO alell his bl'll
node to 1'lfoltl II iud I Is the ( olly
fl'atl'e 01 the tm'II law that Is not
being l'ufolCll1 Is ) II not a ualural I II"
fl'\'lee thin the aclllllslmtlll dues
not 111lJII 10 Illl'lfel'l wih the trusts ?
' here Is good reason to bet h'st , ! tIto t.at
Ilait one Illhel' of the 1IIIIIistmtiol ,
:1'1'1'IIIIT tlH\ . Is ousell 10 nay aI-
tlol against the cutiihiuatiotis . wlllll'l'
rl'OI sympathy wih theta 01' I belief
Ihll t Ilr ale bryoud the reach of law
WI wi nut \'lltl'l to say , and < 1 II Is
well 1lll'l'stool Ihal )1' . Olllr exerts
great IIIIIICP , 'I'lult Atol'II ' ( Pllml
111111 has not brut ) l'I'IIIIPII 10 have
his OWI wIy 11 this matter Is very
( lohahl (
'he people ought 10 Il'al' II 1111 the
SIII'lcOllllg of Ihl ( 11'lsl11 ndti11llstra-
lll Iu this l'ISlllcl. Thpou ht also
10 1'1 11'1 hl'I' Ihal tit e II'ocrlc ; II\I '
persistently Issel'h'll that I rt'pubIieaii
(011'y was irSpuasibhe 101' the exlsIl'll'l
of trusts , yet Ihle am 10'1 IUIlIOUS
:111 : 10 less prOSIIII'UIS . under a deuuo .
ttlc larl than they were before .
11 N oleo C.O 1' , t U.
( ril 111101'ra Is Olllll'1 their ctiu- :
11111 II Ohio last : Saturday II the stale
l'1111al : , the 11'llclpal address hell :
made hr the caltllale far O\'el'IO'
31 r. CalIHI. Iost of what Iw said
was devoted 10 slate 11'1 I rs. another
Ilslllle of the anxiety of dealocrals
. II'IO'lals
this 'Ia. 10 a \ohl the < lselsslul of
national Issues. 'Ft democratic tudI-
1110lai Isolls. TIl telll'I'ltle cal1l-
dale lu Iowa , ill opllln his calal I ,
gave only III'fllllol' ' alllllol to general -
prl 1)11lln1S ) alli I Is 10tl\\'OI'lh ' that
time 11lIO'I'lts fur not l'UUI'II ) COltl-
vet ' sy 01 IIi use ii u'slinIIs. Mitt the rp-
puhllcnnS of Ohio , lS or Iowa 1111 other
Slates Swill luslst ! 1)01 k'IJIII national
ISSlls before the 111'Opl' ali tin prt'ssing
1)01'olers not utlly the Iljlrl's that
h'o resulted t'rom denim 'eitie ' ,
: o l'lslletl 11'01 1(11'1'111 : Iwll'y
hit what may bit expected ' If that
party Hhoul.1 . hI lall PIII'ISII ! ) wlh
central of tl )1 . \ ' erwnent.
'I'lm II'IU'I'llf. cllcilia te fi' gover -
nor or Ohio of course expt'essed his sat- :
Isflctou septa tl operaljou of tl ( IHIS'
put ta'll law , uolwlhsllll : the fac
that II Ill'ogul1I's Ihl 11'II'Ile of 11'0'
I'plou. tints Illaoulzll : ; the detlalit-
tou of the Ilst II'ulI'lte no tiu oil
pllttform t . and 101 wlhslllc 11 ; it 1st ) .
that I his proved au utter failure lS I
l'I\'IUlt au'tSUre ; , ( 'alsll ; I 1IIlli timer- <
lug thin 'III' sll { ' , ' II wlul Into Ollralol
of at'al'ly w7Otsnlulx ' ) and COnipell11lg the
11'lasl'10 : sell bonds . 31 II Calllhll ;
WIS able 10 present frets showll that
Ihll' ' has hl'l'l I larl'tl I Indlust vial reVIval -
vl'al. but Il was meal calllll enough to
sar tint this Is 111lly . due to the ( fart
hunt thin Ilcllsl'lal Ilh'l'ests of the
cannt'y are Securt' against free trade :
l'OIII'r 1'1'Pl'I'l I UIISI fl'II' 1'lle
mslll : fur al least two " 'II'H. with the
IH'ohahlty Ihul this slclltr wi he
prulnagt'd to a Illh gl'I'ah'l' ) lrlod. )11' .
Neal . who )1''St'll.1 . sue lut'II'ol'I'lol
1IIIuk In Ihe lalolll , convention of
) Sl . tool who WIS toe < I'lt'l'ate ena-
dldult' , for gos'vitr 111 Ohio two ' '
< 11111 fi' govll'lor II years
IlgO , Is 11'l' honest than the pr' eul
l'allllllll. In ids speech lt COI1lhls
Il sold the tai ill' Ilw t'uutictetl ) l)3 ' the
last I'CHn'ss Is uot vent lie and < ) hoped
for or whll hit' Iholhl It should brave
hl'll noel Il declared < 1 lhat hprotl'l.tnl
Is (01'1\ ( iced ! ' 1lllolhh'cl ; - )11' .
{ 'lunpbt'll I , lu 11'1'011 wih 3I I. . Neal ,
hat 11\ mans tint the courage to II'oclall
his ( 'OIVICllols. . .
Botl IUI.tl-s ; II hue Buckeye state
IIIII 11111'ltll ) theh' l'IIIII 1 thin
Ohl will 10 Oi wih gr'at101' , be-
calsI largo slllnlo Ilvoh'lll. I II .
ln simply I 1IIIItoI its t , whlll party
shall &O\'CI'U Ohio 1)1'lnt ) t \0 'lI : .
The result ot thl election wlletel'lllu
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\hllhll' I rl'lhl'll or du'titit'utt " ! hal
succeed 11 II. Irlcl' II the 1'lll'llnh't I \ ;
st'11ale nod II ' nISO have cpusld-
Il'llle Ilel duly Ilm hl\'I' 1 l'I'lsll.
eiilhle " hl'I'II11'01 the I rhniiee4 of
( ioveeaur 11eIUuiey receivlu g thin " ' ' '
( m'II'llr 111 llll' 1'lclh'll 1"1'1'
Icllltul 1011111101 next 1 'II' . ) [ Ilc'
over . It 11 already IISIII' < 1 Unit If ( 'ttnp-
I bell WhlK he wi title I very 111011 ,
neat place among 11'I'IIII'11111 IHIIRtJI-
III wi thus hI sera that the tI'I" -
tiou ht ohmu this ' ' w'111 lute much
111 II Ohll year wi hl1' Ilch
More tll ordinary sIgttltht : ila'e " 11t thll
IhP'lI'1 the 111111'1 Is really or 11'
10111 Illtl'1rSt. , \ Its uutSet II 1'01-
1IlIIH CII'IIIII ' 11'1111 ' 10 hI' most
( I\'ol'ahll' to the 1IIIIhll'al' ) . who sue
Illtltl and hll'10110IH. whll' the democrats -
oPI'Hls are thl'PII'III' , wlh tut' 111flc ,
101 t If the fl'el' II\'I'L' t1111111 which
Is very 1111 ;
IV11.IA : D's 1tfsln . : .1'7'1"- I
' ( 'hi' Ih'llsh governlurnt hits far -
11.1..1 . men Iltl'I'I'slll ltssou as In how
II t'Il'rctlvrly dent < wllh thl' ChIIISI' ' ; 0\-
rranb'alVheu I \\'al found that the
hatter svgs not cl > ' posed In 1IIIsh ! thin
oll'hiis ill the provlucevhere ( the Ilst
uutraes occurred . 'tnd svhn avert shuw'a
tlt\lS OCI'II'I'I.1 'III wlo111' shoWI
II . he , If not )111'111 ) , 10 the outu'agcs .
l'l.llllal ' te\elc II Ihl discharge of
tlllr , dlll ! . the BI'llsh n\'II'llllt al
,
0111 ( ollllllell 1111\Hl : : and Art putted .
10 had Iwl tip wlh : nasal force.
Th \vttrnltig 11'11 to Imo ( 'Illut'Se gor - I I
1'\llllt that If tll' 111111.ls . WII'I Putt 1 .
101111'11 wih II olptlr I 11.1 ! 01
Blllsh tear ships wOIIe II' llt 10 Ntu- :
klll hind the desired etTccl . II least its
to the more 1110'1 al t of these de- .
1:111'he : viceroy of lie II'O\-llce
WS cllll'I'I'11 of olllce . never 10 hi' 'hl-
110.vet. :111 other ollll is hue . to he
1lllslel ) ) Don hIIt'ss whl 1\.I\ other
IIHIIlls have hl'll lah' ( swill hi' t'OI'
plied w Illi . for as 11 English ; IHllr :
5ay5 the rlll dyunsty 1 11 { hila lal-
111 a 110'11. 11111' present CI''llst 111'11 ,
Into ' ' w'IIh : . Its
t get Ilto 1 quarrel wlh Elgllll
' Is ' ' ' aid its cnemIcs
11\1' II'el'al'lols HIII ls Il 11 .
II the elplle wo111 lall prompt ad-
\'IIII : e 11 tl ( opportunity that would
be alrolle.l by a foreignsav 10 11111'
gtu'nto I formidable Iasurrt'ellna.
'l'hl'I'I''e doubtless some who wi : '
thick thai 1'Juglitatl las hl1 1II'I'I'S'
sat ily harsh : II this lallI' 1\11 will
doubt \11'lhll she wU111 have lala'n
Sill notion If Chila hal not hlen
severely 11'1)11111 by the wa\ ; wl h
.Ialll. I will he said that 11' British .
: O\'I\llltluls pursued Its usual hllr. .
ills Illcy to\111 a weal null 11'111.
ealy : < ldllSl'lpss ) owel' . Milt the I ' grier-
Ilel : was I very SIIIOIH one and the de-
IIICI Ihat : Ihe Imeals Il 1111.\ ' punished '
Ishlll was certdtlly : Jnstlflt'd . by he I eh' .
CuutstulCts. ; la\111 : taidt' thin demand :
there was hit title COII'SI In 111'SIl
whel the Chinese go\rl'11111 tidied 10
all wlh \'a"olalll II'ltlll's. HII
thai \IS 10 tlle steps to Ilfllll' the
< 11111' ' ) I Is \ II'obahh' that the
( 'Ilue..t' ) O'I'lllleul swill : l'l the . IX-
Illl'II.\ ' nl' gh'll the freest opportunity '
1\ the \'estga tel 11 II'ogl'ts and
of .llly punishing all who ' Shall lu
fUlllI guilty of cunneclol' the
otitlges upon Chlstau misslouiu'les.
) ) /1' VI" ' .1.1 rUl .l. " ' ) lJ.tl.
:11 llnl' Bemis all the Board of
1Iallh . haVe 1 duty 10 111'\011 \ whlch
they l'allol afford to shirl The tils-
dost . , j ; of srslllale 1rll upon the
city Iii 1011111slel' .lohl Hllutrl ( and
lcal Inspector Israel Frank II'IUII
at their 111 : < ls Il'csl'l action. Both
of these derelict olcais should he
SIIIJ'ly 4Iismisseil . Thll'l Is 10
loophole for I hl'l to eru\vl out of :11 :
eXllalllol for them 10 ul1'I' . 'hl
1\.illICe agallsi thel Is eOlclsh'e
: maul l'allol he ol'sel by denhals. 'Pie
1\011 , 101' whlcl these lien hive hll'l
employed has been well paid fi' . I
they \ \ ' { 'ltOI they did II hl'l'alsl
of their lalmal bent III with their
eyes opelt'hilie the 11 ' 0' and
10ali I'allol deal wih 11'1 as ctiin-
Ilals : , II IH Ilh' lunlfl 1 1IIIy to I'e-
tItr tll fl'OI the public s.'I'\'ll'I'
The hlall' I for this sea nduloiu piece
nl' Jobbery Is nut 1111'1 ' upon the 111"
petraun's. Ilusl I . bl IhI'lll : by 1ealh
( 'UlllssloUI1 Saville , who has made :
his dl'IHI'lllut the hlel'ln ! place for
poltlal cuts amid dogs : Ilcl a nest of
politIcal YUltuCs. The 1lllh coin-
Ilsslol'l' hllself ! has set the example :
of 1l11Idous polical anti vity' 1111 In-
lxeusahle neglect of Ilul ) Ill has
folstl.1 . upon the public sel'vll'l HICI ret -
t fluted In II 11H Imowu to h li 1lIlIl'nt
anll absolutely worlhll' . 'lhl'l UIII
ha'I ; been ( l'la Ilell for men 0tuer rca still
thin their 111hll't t the dark lalieIl ;
l'OIICls invllcli DI' a\lh' plays
high h 11'II'st , land Iw 11'11 as ; 11tII\u
10 lho duties of his olllce as Il Ins :
hl'l'l ( to the II'uIHatou of lllrl:1 :
Ilollls II W0111 lung age have un-
eovel'lel thin swllles eOllllel1 ; hy his
slhonlua tlS.
The Illuln truth 11 that .thl' health
11'111'11\11 tinder I ) u' . a\le has . been
al IllHlsltou ou the ! coin uualt3' aunt a
WlsII 01' tly moue ) Whll It Is lint
10 10 Ixll'el..1 . that I will 1111'11 Itself
cOIIIIlIIIr , conllOU . IlecllWr let pllrns
Ihll II ul Ilnl sll.t u ; st'ttlblatat' ( of re-
forl by beheading the culprits who
hlvu allowed thels1'h'ls to he caught.
I l'a1slll'I'1 thai the deal for the
111'hnsl' lr the BOI'II or puhle Lamls :
alll BulhlhlJH ot some RlI'0II-hnml ) 1m-
IcrialvIilch Is said 10 hues ' a hl'l1 I ) re-
1wl'1 hr IxlllleltI'yIIII'ulser
ali ) l mest'ut Police { 'onunisskun'r
11'IHlch Is fur toe uClulsltol for thc
stmt of H sel'oucl-h:111 : huller lt thin
price 01 $ .SO . 'hls boiler Is relllld
10 have 1'1/1111) cost $160 ; mud Is
\'oull'll for by the contractor ai one
perfectly . safe I wi II relllbl'l'lt
tint BI.tlldl compelled ) the state to
bug 5'Veral I hollers trout Iorguu ) ; HI I
clue rouIII appruisetuent whhh were
wihin Iwo wl'lls Iflll'wnrlll'oIHII'II'1
us utterly Isllls > lS . boilers 1111 1'tulu-
able olir IH oho Iron. cue such ex-
prrit'uce vItIi 14ecOnd-Iillud : hollers '
JII'1 Il 1wih SI'011.h:111 holl'l'S 1'11
ollllll'cl by Bloateh : ought to ll
rlu0ugh. The state can legally lJ '
snpplles and 11\'I'IIIH In only one WiY ,
and that upon { ouilielll\o bids haHP(1 (
Oi the same plaits lulI spt'clfleatluas.
. \ceol'lu ! to the oral ot the stale
house gang the lelhOU Land Oouuuis-
oIOII'I' flossed and Ills associates havl
1lolel thin coucllol ! oC time Ippro-
prilton fur thin lul'otuclou at clch'lc
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Ilg11l into that' , , 1'll'I'S' , ' ! I. . li' lt lira11d
1 lllt oil luL.u attempted ! 10 Ilh'I'I'1 I
: 8GOO . , IIIIH'OH"ltol ) for Illkll and
1lllttlllll / ' { ' 111'1101 with thin px-
Isihlg 1)1nu1 Iia-Ike purchase of a seeund-
1:11' pllll h.lh. 1111'hlI' I 111'0111.
11111 butler t\\41 Illh'e II'ell.I' Ilgbt .
hug plant is , alit they th111 { they CIU
sit vu' 1111 ' tic I ' 1. 'I'hll IIIIgnt he I
guatl ( 11 : OIfCr the IIIIslnllu to
el mange Ihl' ml'lll ; g or the Ilprolllll'
thou . hilt 1 1i110 eXllie for thin 11'gli
l'lol of the Ilslll crowd ) il'he
w'ordhtg of the Inw Ii Illnll 1111 II 1'11'
not by IIY tiutait' or menus hi' II !
to'llll Into nl\ih''lly \ ' to hl\'lsl II dy11n- < 1
\ Oi , boilers lull other parts of 11
electrIC l hlJII piuul. I I Russell 1'11
list Ihls 3Ltx ) fOI' this hI' '
Ise a.rO 111'lole { II
use every ' IPII'oll'ln Ilell by the
11 lslnll'I' for ally Job he tlsl'ls. Bus-
hell should he l'ullll toWI whll thin
WII'I'Ults fur this wOlk l'e Art4eated
10 lit 1111101' , If sot hlfO'I' ,
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iota 't'akes the Prier .
tlnLI-1 J lum , I.
n trek over 3,000 ballots 10 nomlnale a
republcan candidate for lie state senate In
Iowa the other day , which Is nnother Illustra-
ton of 1ho fact that nominatons are nlw3Y
hardest to make here It Is easiest to win
In the election . _
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hnllltll S'II.hIIMM.
" 'n.hlnglol Post
Ilom Wllal J. Bryan suggests lckbur
as a eandldato for vice president next ) 'ear.
the doesn'L name a suitable heal for the
ticket . but II Is safe to assume that he ! Is of
the opinion that too much alieraton cannot
bu cnusulued In Its censtructlon .
consumcl censtructon. .
llo"l I I SunIl.
Iun.as City Star
Lord Scully . who owns a whole county
of land In Kansas and thnu8allls of acres
In Illinois . : ls < oul and Nebrato. ' : has talten
out naturalization papers and will hcome an
American citizen with hcallljuJrters at New
York. Lord HClly , by the way Is a pretty
good sort of a swap for W11al Waldor
Astor and Pierre Iarlllard .
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5pringaell ltepublican
Iprlngfell lepulleul.
Town . along with Michigan . ands a popula-
tlon growth during the last live years smaller
than had been eXllocLe,1 The hlawkeye ate's :
gain Is 123.000. brInging the total pOIulaton
tip to 2.035.000-the relative gain being GIt \
pr cent against nn Increase of 3G per cent
for lie ( ten years from 1880 to 1890. As In
Michigan , also , the luger towns absorbed
most 01 the alllonal , population.
. ( 'ltl"M I n.rl"Sln. .
. Courier-Jnutnal.
10118\1- lourier-Joul
Most certainly :11. Carlisle unites . within
hlmself more elements of ablt ) and availability -
ability ! than any other democrat within the
"reshlentnl orbit , lie Is In every way : Mr.
' . '
Cle\'rlaml's helr-nl-Iaw. No man so decisively
represents the idea of sound money ant a
t.rlf ( for revenue only I' : tr. Carlisle . lie Is
J wise , cairn . firm , thoroughly equipped
statesman , and he would lake a great president -
dent Kentucky will back him for all she Is
worth , and the part may go farther to fare
worse Ir It falls 10 recognize hIs eminent
fitness and merit.
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' 1h- Sln'uh"'r nt Chtelnuunugh. '
Journal.
Il\lanJpols ! Joural
General 1. V. Upynton who Is fiord au-
thuorty I says that the per.eulage of
casualties In the bte oC Chickamauga ex-
ceeed : Ilo : u or Napol on's most note.1 . battles ,
as well us those of all the later fields of ( i
modern "uropQ. Ije says the Third Wet- ,
IJhalan regIment b came famous throughout
the German army as the legllenl whIch
suffered the heaviest loss during the t'ranro-
Pruss Ian war. It went Into battle 3.000 strong
and Its loss was 40. per cent In the battle
oC ChlckJlaug : there were more than twenty
regiments. Including several Indiana regiments ! -
ments whose „ per 9ntage oC loss exceeded
thl ! .
Cave llnMlaess Chnnee.
01'1 l"O''M" n Chnlcl'
1'hllndtlplla / , Times
The curse of our nation Is our political
contests. One . .lmlltttralon ! Is not fairly
under way until congress and politicians are
agitating for the successIon. Our lnanclal )
system is ! often made the plaything of party
leaders who care nothing for the credit of
the nation IC they can gain power , and an
Important economic policy of the country Is
noL even fairly trIed unl partisan Interests
agitate for Its o' rthroThe tme has
come when the country wants freedom from
partisan Iwlllcs , because it needs Its entire
energlcs to be devoted to the business pros-
perity that luau- ' come upon the people In
delance Ilerl ) oC the efforts oC partisan organs and
leaders to hinder It .
0
A Cued 'l'lm" e"II'I .
New York sun.
Perhalls the dream oC the socialist of a
time when all material blessings of life
shall he extended so that they can be shared
by all In their fulness may yet be realized : .
but the fulflment will be brought about hy
time very means socla\sl ! would destroy ; by
capital . competition and the Impulse which
cOlp llon
capial.
seeks for Iltvldual superiority. I will not
of the .
come from the average Ibity o mass
cCle hut fro 1 mho superIor ability or the few ,
whence has como the general advancement
oC manl.111 In all nges. I w 1 not como from
checlng hudlvtdualfaculties . so as not to
best ; your mates according to the labor union
principles . but from eager .o striving 10 best
your nmtos and to get to the top . no mat r
If others cannot attain Iho height until you
have bhoWI them . how and have given time
means oC rising to the summit oC advantage. ,
And after all , misery sickness , poverty und
the erects of stupidity and vice wilt remain
In the world
S
101'A IllS COMblls'N'I' : .
Sioux City Journal : Judge Dab has asked
a good many questions . but has not hit upon
the question In Iowa this year.
SIoux City Times : The democrats of Ne-
hraslm 10 the democrats oC New York :
Shake ! 11 division there Is great newspaper
nOlorlety.
Cedar Rapids Republican : Judge Babb says
the silver queston Is not Involved In thIs
campalgn l x-Governor Boles seems to con- !
alder It the only thIng worth talking about.
Des Moines Leader : Des Moines possesses I
every advantage 10 make I a great manufac- '
tlrlng center. To attain 10 this , however , the :
city must waIte up to the fact thaI its aloe
maUve assIstance Is absolutely necessary , I
and the sooner the better. !
Davenport Democrat : Iowa produces this I
year over 550,000.000 bushels of cereals , corn .
wheat oats rye and barley. Not another
state In the union can equal It. Aside from I
this Immense yield , Iowa grows enough to I
live on. Think of Its fruit vegetables , hay ,
cattle . horses , hlp , butter , cheese , sorghum
buckwheat ; and the many other articles.
Iowa ts all rl"h. ' Iowa 1 altogether lovely
Iowa Is enjoylo' the finest autumn weather
to be found In UPorld. , .
Des Moines leglster : The figure oC Victory !
tory hlch surmounls the Iowa soldiers' und
sailors' monument was placed In posiion yes- !
terday. Time figure ; which Is or bronze , Is
22 feet high ull Is a perfect Sleclnel ; of
the sClllltor's art. _ The crown oC Victory's
head stands 13t feet from the around . but
notwlhstandlng _ thl great heIght one oC the
workmen crawled uO > } and stood on the figure's
head just afer ! l ulas placed In position. I
was a piece of wa\ry seldom seen ! Bvery
body thaI looked ( Ilon the handsome figure
yesterday was dlagtraled because It was l'lac = d
on top } of the slltso ! \ that It faces the capi-
tol. fho monument cannot be SEen now to
the best advantage unless OM goes to the
south steps or the slate house. This was a
very foolish piEce of work , but not the only
one by any mean that has been perpetrate , )
since the Idea oC erecting the monument was
frst proposed.
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nronleh nlli I.'oster are delegates to the
relublcal , slate convention at .Incoln ) , anti
Vnndervonrt hu been delegate to \ '
\nnder\'oort n every
populist convention held lids year. The new
police hoard Is positively out of pollllcs.
Sergeant Core ) ' of the polce force I'el.lel .
dervish ballots In full uulorm nl the Sixth
ward primaries last Friday. Corer knows
how ' talk the force about
much Iroalch's In Ihl aboll
keeping out or politics amoultlll 10. hit the
tiny . lorey suns once relieved by lronlch
from the lucrative position of dog catcher
for good alI ) sufcient reasons.
While the warrants for pay for patrolmen
arc stamped "No 'unds" anti registered for
payment . the eighteen special polcemen \ ho
w rl Anton during fall week and kept there
unti after thc Ilrlmarles are stl drawing
pay from the ( city for thc purpose of furthering -
Ilg the political ambiious of W. J. liruatch.
dervish candidate for mayor .
Frank , Crwfor,1 was maned ' for secretH )
of the county convention walch mel II Washington -
ington hal on Saturday mornln Most of
the delegates present expected to srI
P'hur's partner appear on the platform and
they set UII a cheer when Frank Craw-
loud the attorney and well known athlete ,
stepped up in Inswe to the call. 1 tickled
them Ielry : to death 10 have some re-
speclablllty Injected Into the tnal ment
or the couventlon . Still It Is I doubtful I
Lawyer Cra\ [ enl could have been elected
secretary oC the convention hud hits identity l
been known The. _ other I'rnl Crawford
would- have felt immure ut home as secretary
for the gang
Herman Tlmmo was turned down and dud
not alllJcar ut any oC the republican conven-
tons on Saturday , but his private secretary .
Pyburn , was master of con'lunles on the
floor and Introduced each cIHlhlalo to the
members of the touching committee , who had :
taken possession oC a smal room off the
stage , where no candidate could escape them.
Israel Frank has no fear of the penI-
tenliary . lie Is one of the men who make
Ilolce and . court olacers . He stalls In to a
greater degree than any other ward hustler .
lie Is the Dlcl Croker of the South SIde.
One Peter Schwcnk has been slated as a
candidate to the judicial convention and very
few figs will be permitted to grow from his
thistle.
Iley Hascal bobbed up as a First ward
delegate to the rrlJblean ) county and judicial
conventions. Only a few months ago the
architect of ilascahl's Folly posed us an ex-
Illoslve pop and ran for the omce of mayor
only to beat Bemis , " the relJblcan nomi-
nce. Isaac lascal Is a very smooth poll-
ticlan.
The hole In the bottom or the sea Is bigger
than ever now- .
In a few short dJs Congressman Mercer
may come home and al will bo forgiven , if I [
It's a bo )
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George H. Payne walked through the der-
vish rcpublcan county convention for the
purpose or counting twelve reputable business
men anions the delegates . He says he was
able 10 find only five . No wonder then that
the ticket placed In nominaton Is better than
the men who nominated it , That ! n't say-
Ing much ) .
Interviews with leading republicans show
that there is a general feeling or salsfactLn
over the ticket named on Salurday. Tyburn ,
Frank Crawford , C. anler Scott . Sam lac-
lld , VanAllne , Claus Hubbard , Charley
Poler , Israel \ Frank , John Spoon , 'Vldow und
Orphans Imer , Rufus Windy Gibson and other
emInent representatives oC the dervish organ-
Izaton express themselves as Ihoroughly sat-
tsflJ wlh the nominatons and will support
the ticket from top 10 bottom .
Victor I. Walker , nominated hy the
dervIshes for Justice of time peace , 18 the same
Victor 1. Walker who lost hIs position us
court olce : ' al time \Jolce \ court for sIgning
his name to checks on a bank that carrIed
no funds to his credit
A well known \ merchant who has been In
business In Omaha for a number oC year
and has been a lifelong republican was
placed before the alleged republican con-
\nlon on Saturday as a candidate for mem-
ber or the legislature 10 11 a vacancy an
empty honor Qt best. lie received three
votes moro thl.n a saloon keeper whose place
has been a hang-out for the south side
dervises . After a look at limo men who
made the candldales one Is led to wonder
wonler
how the merchant secured as many votes
as ho did.
1 was a little tough on Zimmerman 10 sur-
render his chances for the nomination for
county treasurer for the promise of a deputy-
ship and then ' have the man wlh whom he
pooled . fall to' get the nomination. It will
be tough on hIm now not 10 have a salary
and postage comIng from the county whie
he Is out organizIng Junior Order IOIges. !
When men who have spent their line and
money- for months In canvassing for the
)
nominations for oUce and then fall 10 get a
vole In I convention the outsider has no
doubt hut that time matter was fixed up In
Council 125 and that the convention simply
met to gIve the mater official ralfcaton ,
George lelmrod received the so.caled re-
publcan convention nomination for county
treasurer He had not been a candidate for
the office , hut was out for the nomination
for city treasurer A. G. Edwards
'couldn't afford to ha\'o to fight Helm-
rod for time nomination for the city plum ,
and bO the Council sidetracked lelmrod onto
the county race and left the field clear for
Edwards for the ely nonminatlon. In the
mcantme Unit , Zimmerman and Bryant
spent their time and their money for nothing
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Dick Smith withdrew his name from the
county convention as a candidate . for the
nomination for sheriff "In the Interests of
harmony. " Dick Is close enough to the
throne to have receIved a hunch that the
deal had been fixed for McDonald and that
no other candidate would be consIdered by
hue ( convention .
conventon. .
I'cn' n. . Nunn I.M I I.
Philadelphia ' ' 1Im. . .
The accepted observation . concerning ofce-
ho1lers. that few die and none resign , might
seem at frt sight inapplicable 10 postmas-
tern when we read that 7&9 postmasters tiled
In office lat year. But when we compare
this mortality with limo whole number oC
postmasters In the country , whIch ) Is 70.0G4.
we find that the deaths were at the rate of
less than eleven for earL 1.000 , whereas time
average death rate among all classes Is about
twenty per 1,000 oC the population. I will
thus appear that pOltmasters arc really n
healthy lot , jusllylng the belief that reln-
lvely few die. The further belief that none
resIgn remains practically - undlsputed .
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Iclllblel arc uugrnlrful - Colonel II. C
Akht I
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11th. 'Ow In 'ales .1,1 I h'al 'appcn 1-Ch.\I )
1 thc party \ thinks I ran gel long whhn-
out me I am wllll to let It try : It awhile
and . lee what a mess I'l make of ht-h. : I' : '
7Immeruran .
Tho.1 letters I I wrote 10 my secret society
friends must have got lust In the uuualls.-I.
Ii. nryant.
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J.s plain to air th.lt the rCl1ublc.ls of
On'aha don'l recognize a good , thing when
they see II. They Ihhl'l seem to know I
was n candhlato.-Ielt Smltli .
This II the dons I long hn\'e soueht all )
lourned because I found I 10t.-Jln Walsh.
The next tone I talk I.nelr . In a C31\algl
It will be some other fellow's. I ean't unoil
10 be a vlctl oC brain fag without getting /
better show for lY ( fforts.Jlllglerlla. .
I'd Ille to have a whall at the Bishop
ward fellow who sold hlnself to three candidates
didates anti then .lelnle.1 the goals II ! ,
thlyds-Fratik loores. ,
There are a lot of lars In lhls town . I
was toll that I was right II I for sheriff
all then time ) Inlle the other fellow's noun-
Inulon by acclamation.-Joint ewls. )
I has come to a pretty stale of affairs
when a faithful servant is turned . don by
a mUl who belongs to a boodle comblne.-
len ! ) ' LI'ese ) .
'J'II' : : P.\SIt till ( \ \ ' .
"There's a hole In the bottom of the sea "
Iooros' the piy ,
The fact that Northern Paclnc receivers
threw UII their $18.00 jobs throws n shade of
doubt on the asserton thai [ ew olceho1ltrs
resign.
Contrary to the patriotic traditons or Texas .
Governor Culberson Jerslstenty re13l'3 to
recogulzo . Corhet und Flzslllons as belligerents -
l "IYO women . each claiming 10 he the widow )
of enl dead elm ) . jawed mum wept over time
relnlns in the coroner's olee In Chicago recent -
cent ) . "vllenty : , there are cases In which
death has no terrors.
Krupp the cannon king . has set aside 1.-
000,000 marks as a und for time benefit of
his employes. In aMllon , 10 this he gave
on Sedan tiny 10 marks to each of the 1.G20
veterans oC the war of 1870 working for
It11n.
hll.I the Herreshofs arc given the contract 10
hullo two oC the lew torpedo boats for the
Unite States navy I will lint 10 the lest
their abilities to turn out a record breaker.
One of the Hnsslan boats built In gnglaml
attained In amour n test speed of thlrt-se\en odes
Social events In Florida are frequently en-
Iiutmed wih unlooked for explosions thaI
motto glad the heart of thin coroner At : Ic-
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Glenn ) ' . Fla. . recent ) , lhree dlstlrber
tripped oho hello of the ball. The lights
weil out and trouble began. 'he funeral of
limo dlslnrbers , two days Imter , was largely at-
lended. )
The army mule and the Kentucky breed
have achieved distinction In various feats or
pugnacious endurance , hut they are clearly
outclassed by the MissourI brand. One oC
limo later disputed the right of way with u
locomotive. Fra/ments ) of the latter were .
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distributed , In and about Iho nelghborln I
ditches .
The Louisville Courier-Journal says that
Governor Claude Matthews of Indiana , Is au ,
openly avowed cndldale for the , r moCIIC
nomlnatol for president 'he Courler-Joor-
nal quotes Myron D. King , Governor lat-
thew's private secretary . as authority for thc
statement that time Iauhews boom has been
ofclaly Immched .
Ono or the most striking figures at Chlcka-
m.111 this season was Sergeant Fran\'n- \
berry the man who , from Iho top of Kene-
Raw ntountalui waved time slgnJI 10 General
ShoOnan which tnsplred the song. " "oll
thQ ForL. " Mr. Franlienberr still has time
signal laIn hIs possession and says that he
will leave I to his chlhlrel as a herlafl' .
Nasrlln Khan son oC the ameer of
Afghanistan , , who recently recited a : Ia-
homotal prayer at SI Peter's tomb , Is trotting -
ling about glrope with 7.000 pounds of bag-
gage lie ts nccompanled hy a brass bed
cooking utensils amid other paraphernalia of
royally r,1 'out home Time contnent ns
well as England I Is weary of rnohlng the
Khan.
Amen time "self-unmade men" whom Dr
Jlmes \i. Buckley lectured about at Chau-
tauqua the other day were . \dal , DIVld ,
Solomon Marc Antony , Thomas Carlyle .
Shelley , Ryrou I'oe Benedl'L Arnolll , James
Buchanan . Andrew Johnb" . Itoscoe Conkln ;
and James G. Blame. All uf these Ilnstrlou >
persons hu seems to have fOUul glll ) of
fatal errors which rlined their careers
Therc Is a suggestive warning to whom It
may concern In I bit or news from Okla-
homa. A political COJ'elton refused to n'-
nomtnala a local Judge for second term
which action rled the dignity or the bench.
reflected its integrity and ImpeachcII Its
relpcted upon Is Inllgrlty anl ls
ambltlon. The chairman oC time eonnnton
was prompt ) Irrested and charged with con-
tempt of conrt Senlence was reserved pending -
ing I reconsideration of limo acton oC the
convention.
conventon.
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i4 , " ii' I .1 . , ' .Iolrlal ) : : I everything that
11",1" . hut sty In IIW"I'uI ' > lr len WI
Armful , mast ' of the politicians ' would b.
of' " m .1 IIW Job next day wouh
/111118 lnInI : ons I nl about I.
11.1 on ui ) ' ( 'nrl'r us IU :1 I 1. truths ' ,
whet . ' motto would yeti have limo ub1l'J'I
I.'nthtr -1.1\0 and Itt 1\1' .
'i'ruIhi : I1ixluy'-1Yhal hlll girls mute whtn
time < ) ' hnllIlnl , , m 31ulit' / Illttr.,1 ( , Iu
you Ihllk ea ? Thatrue how ex , eilunl
the Imllliol Is. \ru\e 'lunt
Ih'lrol lane Press . : "nhl the jury Ilnd .
mho \rI8nnl' gui ) ? " Inquired I Inn cun
c.'rnln I lituglnr.
" : n. ) sir . " re4punded time pnlh'ernan 1
"Thl' dldI't timid heat lt nil lu I got aw'ny"
tHlalnllols Journll I : 7'euucher-.1re Ihero
nay l'l'elltons hI the rule ( lint heat ca
Ito ' utde mu lid cold l'onlrl'ls ?
'I'duun ) -l'es'in. , 1hl' Ic'aput I I.uves I
lot bigger twenlpulnd chunk since J gut
{ 'Olll'I' .
1.1 { ' ; , Ilwll- Half I .11el of tits , :111 ( enl
his mare grwing 11. amid I 11 ( 'nl"II'rll :
the "nl"lun ns 10 when I should 81"1 Itt sit
lug th'umVlutt ,10 \01 Ihlnlt 'hpre's
oil . ) ' (11 rule . 1n , i'lI Cel\\ ' . 1S' hen they
err nh ! enough for you 10 enjoy II. lion
J't ( limn' 10 stop. "
" 'u"hlnrlon ) Star : " 'There's one good
tlm lit ) about the llllcho\ days of
1IIImn. " said Hnlelsl ) ' . dl)1
"Whal hut I ( heat ? "
Ilul
" \'hl'l I mini jlts ( a plain ordinary . coM
hI ( 'ln't )0 nhout ( 'nl\n II tiny C'\'r. '
Souu'rullit' . lnurnnli " \Pcll . '
H011rvll' .Inlrnll : 'el. you are n
peaehl" u' ' dulml'llllum enlhl.I 'Ol , . ! nrl Cal ) 1 ,
tilt ht' " 'lnhl ' his lUst t SiKh of 1'\ '
"No , Atrum ) . dear , " cooed o " : \ , \ sofliy , ns
sin IP"II , d I ' teur , \ ' close to his manly
fount , " \vo Il'llllrll\ 1. " l .
SUGaFS'i'ION : .
MrClnte'm : II/I.ln. . '
( low shnl wo tell un.ang1
I.'ron another Rural t'r
llun' . hint the COlmOI worldly herd .
tItt' of flue blesl'
Riot oC stu'pressed { pain .
Itnsuhe uf hidden , wings .
" 'nrure or heavenly : Crnklnclnso
Which of these things' !
'I'hr old Sptliux sndhes so eubllyI
1 give no golden rule.
Yet would l hid flit' ' , oven 1 , treat well
11'ltotn thou cull'st fool"
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Somerville Journal.
11'ht'n i'olly puts her apron on
Eat'II evening mtfler cu
\\'ith clbotvs bare , stccut I'olly is
A plrasltiIr sight to see.
She has such qunhml , housewifely waym\ \
And looks so trtui nud ueut-
I'n tvacer as a dust-w'ashrr )
My fully can't he heat.
And 1 , as clumsy men wIll do ,
Stand by to lend a luud ,
And nit I w'Ipr , with nwltwurd zeul ,
\\'hy , not lu mull ( ire land
Is ( lucre a iunppler mall than i ,
A iuappler pair thou at' ,
\I'hen f'olly' puts her apron on
isneh evening rafter lea.
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13ot11 the method and 1'eNIIItS w'he0
Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste , and acts
gently yet promptly on the 1idueys ,
Liver aid Bowels , tieuisra : time sys-
tent cireetually dispcia 'olds , head.
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; lcles ) and fusels mid cares na'it aI
instipatioi : , Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pi' .
duced , pleasing to the taste and ae '
; cptallu to the stonaeh , , prOnupt in
u.s action and truly benelicirl in ite
elTeots , prepared only froal the most
healthyand agrccablesubstances , its
nUtncexcellent qutlitieM ; cmnuleutl it
to all anti 11aYo made it thu most
1)Olndae remedy known ,
Syrup of Fins is for sale in 50
cent bottles 1w all lending drug.
gists. Ar y rhIiablo druggist who
hilly not have it on hail \Yill pro-
twee it promptly for any one whew
w ish'S to try it. Do not aeceptany
rubstitate ,
CALIFORNIA sit ; SIRUP CO ,
( OWThLiF' yrrravcsc NEWt1OR6 , fttr.
Not sucit tulotller stock or boys' nud clllldreu'ii Reefcrs
its we show , west of New Yor1 ( .
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The averatro mum dnesn't Inuow when lie's getting a good imkco o
goods , and onCC in a while denhori get beautlfuhly stuck on s'lmo job lot
that LOOKED all right. 'I'nat's thin reason wevont Into the h'lsinoss ' f1'aui
( Ito ground up , 1170 buy' ( hum cloth and tint's all sen do buy--t11oro's no
such thing us a jab tot of cloth smell as Svu hay. Out' trtllorc make it up
into overcoats mind sluts tend we sell the elo.hos Au nnleh duftt , eneo be
tween our clothlt'9 a1111 nthior dealers' as day and nieltt , while tltel'o's prao
tcally no difference in prlco.
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