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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1895)
,1 ' 'rUB OMAITA \ DAILY BJI ] t'1' 'FU IAY. 1 O(1't'OBEU 8. 189iP. - - - - TIlE OMAHA DAILY nEE. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1. flOSVATCt . Kdtor. : - - - --IUuI : -in o "F-I IOJ IC. - - - - - - - - - - _ - _ . - - S- - - - - - - - - _ = ; = - ; : - : - : - - - TImMS 0' 8t1li4C'ItII'TTO4. . Pal , lt ( Wihout Runty ) . Onl yru..t t M .Jal nre fuRl undoy One ? .nr . . . . . . . . N 2 0 . lx P.tonthq . , . . . . . . . . S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GO 'h" " ttnth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 r KUfliiay Ikc . One Y.lr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Ilurday U.e I . Ono Yr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 5 Wtkly D.e. One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & orF1cE OmnhA . Th. Tie , l3ulliulng. South Omnh. Slnltr lIflc. . Ctrner N anI 21h ) St. Council JIltilrM . 1 Pt.rl 9lrppt. Chlcol ) Otflc. . 211 Ch.mh.r nl nmmcrr. . New York Innn , 1. I nnl IS Trlhun nulMlne. Waatilngton. 10 ' \ 8tret. N. 'V. COnmRI'ONI : : . Al ! communlrntnn telating tl t , n'ws anl 4l. tonal mater Ihoull be od.lt..11 : 'o the ldltor It1NFsH ! r.trrnn4. All buIrtt ttter nnd remIttnnr .hnuM b. Al bURII'aa 1.lerR remltnnru ' 'Ilr.urtl 10 The 11t.i 7'tihlIihlfl ! Cnmpany. ' ull.hln Omaha. l'r rR. ch.rks ant . " , .I.rce : nrltra teL L made "nvnll" " 10 tIi . < rdr nl thn < , , ntnny. Til' : nCE l.tml.1SIINO cottrt. - - - - - STATIMiNT O cmet'I.ATIN. Olrl" H. Tzochurk. ) pretary or 'lito Ipe rub. Jlhlnl Ct Il'an ) ' , being duly sworn . MY' Ih.t the nellni number 01 full nnJ rmp1.te l"plr 01 the PII ) ' :1lnl. P'elI "c nnl , Run,1ay 1'0 Irlnted , during the month 01 September 183. was nil ( ollowi : . O I. talows . 2lt q . . 1 .31 . . . . . . 14. . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . 13.034 : I : . . . . . . . . . .I . . , I 3. . . . . . . 1.j I : : ic I . . . . . . . . I Mi 4. . . . . . . . 1a,7 1 D . . . . . . . . 19 6. . . . . . . . I.2l I . 2.1. . ) . . . . . . . 2.11 r. . . . . . . 1.J.2 : % 21 . . . . .t. . . U. : I . . . . . . . . . \ .Z 2 ! . . . . . . . . 21.2S R. . . . . . . . . 2,1.610 , Z. : . . . . . . . 19 111 9. . , . . . . . . 19.v ; 21. $ . . . . . . . UH3 10. . . . . . . . 19.33 ! I 2 : . . . . . . . . 19,2 3 I. . . . . . . . " . : : ; : ; 1 2G. . . . . . . . 1 . 01 1. . . . . . . . 1i.ss : : 21. . . . . . . . 19.3 : : 1. . . . . . . . 19.:3 ) : 2 . . . . . . . . 19.:3 I. . . . . . . . U.31 29. . . . . . . . 21.2..0 1 : . . . . . . . 2.3'Q : 3) . . . . . . . . 19 .25 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I7 J.r.1 tIcue1Ion3 ! rtr un."ll ) on'l ' ! retre,1 cOIII < tcluelon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.12 ; Net rlrA , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . " . . . . . .riGOI /oly nvctj. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192'2 ) ' ol'OHm : : I ' 7 e11CK. ) sworn In het"rme nnl , .uh.ellb'o. In my vr..enre tlmi Tht tinY 01 October . IS9 ; . ( Senl. ) ) lI N. 1' . t'ml . Star ) ' Pulifle. I _ . _ _ - - _ _ h _ - - - - h _ _ _ _ _ . A ChllI' , ( or 1lllslet.s II Tllwr wi : not 110. I I Is n chlll e II 111I' ' ' that 1 : I . . . 11emallh.Ilor.II.I\ whls ) . nHitt be liati. _ . _ - . , - ' " - . - . . - ont i : : IJ1IIItol hi ) I'owll , - - - . ' ' ' ' ' ' to " wOllcrCul on IIIII' ) ) II'ella\IU' ) ) nil nlal , UI ( congless for 11111 sl(1 to I 8tltehuoll ( 'I'aliIIfltflly hl ! a lew leuler : , hit I reiaiul Its 011 II1'tho(1)4. ' 1alllny 1)011- . tics Iii anr other fOln could \\t \ he re- rcnell 10 1' that \anl At last account ! lie ( title of Ihe dllcr- elt fuel bus to the use uf the word deloclt I : the party ' 11'sl natol was still awalllg authoritative decision. Spain Is ( lllg mOre ! eIPI'als to Cuba. What 81111 Bhoull Ilu Is 10 Hell more 1111It Il to Cuha : anll trust 10 the Ibltes ul' 1 sIngle calable ) : COlllal- : Icr. , tm' GO\'II'III' ) ( I IOiCOflhI)4 elect lou IJ'ocla. latOl IH ) hefole ) the ( 1)001)10. ) 'I'hls lealS ) that all l0lht ( ) has eel iniovt'd a : to the fact hat I nn election wIll be held next . moUth. I I ! wcl 10t to forge that n candidate - date can buy a nomInation nl the hands of I county or city cOI'ellou. hut he cnnlot lilly his election 1llel' the prcs- eat s 'slel ! of Yell . I the allegcd Bcemcr pcnlcutal' ' contract Is any : letter ) 01 e\'el at gOOd . . for the taX1)R3r)4 : ) iS wal ; the old ) Ioshor - - - - - .eor.tmct they would like very much to know how luch aUll how. , Ono thing has hecl ) lelllsIla Ict II the 10wl ellll ) ) . n. HelnlO' A 1 801 ellot : )4ay nu .thllll'e ( comnpil- JCltll ' of General nrlw ; thau can General DIII'I of SelalO' t Allison. . AccordIng to the lost I'clahlc reports from " 'I hllglol , Slel'etI'.r of Hale Obey ' has concluded to to somethIng to Icmlli the leolllu that he Is imomimi- nnlr the IJ'emlel' of the II'esclt ) cahhwl ) 'rhe fairy tale fl'OI )1 fu Ill of rIch gold ( liggings In an old gravel lIlt we hope wIll not occasion a I Cripple Creek rush Iiito Seward ' . ' [ 'he rtsh Ilto ! cOlnl 'l'll only gold to he fOlll II that fl'le locality Is In the corn and : . wheat Hehls Ille ) for the hn I'\est , 'l'a Iklng aholt ) ollllncl : II Nehl81 ) . : , Street COllulsslolel ImtspaidI)4C0V01011 : ) . a Illacel' ) mlue . ' among the gravel hells In tie vicinity of South Ollha SOle 'pal'i : . ago.n111u only \'ouhlc ( \vas tllt the nssnr tlliht't IHI ) enough of the .clow metal to pay time cost of handling the . Illwel _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Two Sioux City IlmysIchtmIs are ac- cuscd of the Iwilous oftlse of 111\el hllg amid intlmig thl'I'ef0' I Is a , qucstolahle code of II'ofl'sslolnl ethIcs . which condemns I dottot' for ativer- UsIng II 1 htHIIsS ! Wl ' amid : IICllls him to Imugglc his \nmu into tie Imh- Ue 11'lull without 1)fl3' ) . 'he ' Sllle I 1IIIUlImlnt ) Ut fly he 111'1 I esletln the sll1'IN1tS ullle hy tnliain ( " ahol ; or time ( ubal 11'lr. who got his cOlmhllon II 'alll , Fla. . mil 1001 \\Ih ! him n few lriled ? Holll'l'S who hlli Heen service IIIC' Uncle Sam. I hi S rl'atOlnhll ' to believe that hUIll'I'll , : of Aml'lclnR'lute enlIsted Illel' time CI- ban liu. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The next notable gathering II Omnhn wi he the nltonal COI\'llt01 of the P. 1) . O. socIety , October 1 to 18. Dcle- gates II large IlmhfI's floI dozel states wi attend , time . socIety 11\11 , rowl to l\melsc 11'01IOI.tous ) Iii rCl'llt .ears. Omlim h hIghly honored by the memhll'l of this society anti will Bl1 to I that they m'l hospItably cimtcrtainetl. . Time letter from Captain 1lwll , C. " .ltIOI ( of time Clhau Ilm ' Ilblhl1 In Time Bee was the 10st satIsfactory report - port from the eat of war . that hlHI yet bceel IHhlhhell. I e\.lllll ' 1111 not pnss the ceI80rslll ) ' ut Slllllh olclal . Captaiim'mttsoti mniglmt mil\ a fOlhmu by glvlmmg SOIl Iteltll to IH'lpalhl uthcntc reports of the actual cOllton or affairs II time e\lltllll Islit. StilL hits jut heel brought II time 1ell. , oral court fi' time Ilm'pote of testing thu cnnctmelt which Ilrohlhlell the Itati. ' noes from taking game \Iolllon of stute jlml Inws. I was n dispute over this 'uelton that IH'l'cllllntct the imnis- slcrl : of time Ilfolscl't lallocls : and - lrouglmt out the regular troops to Irc" , vent nn 11111 outbreak SUIIII03Cl1 to 11\0 been immmmiiment. Ilt timt'so legal proceedings bi'eii IUll when time eiiiist' of acton first II'OSO mill this tl'oublu 111 cXllelHo mllht 1:10 : heel spimied. SUl I I I better late thuu never , . r \ .t J'ffl11XTt1 : ( . ' 1't 118. I ! 'hl' dt'immimmd : of the I . , signotory , II\er/ , II lie I 11t'll treaty UIII the 'I'urltlli gn'tt'tiimmpimt ) for I thorough 1 Im'lsilm. I tOI of time outlll'll ' , lt COINtlltlolll' , ' UCl'llllllll.1 . 11 It Is wih demnomistrit- IloltlC n Ilrlse to tolll'ltt. tin fl'tl\ . 111m'llg ) Oi Ihl' llrt , Ir 'l'nrkey . II ! 1111.tnn111R ( of 1 tt'l'lolS tlll'hall'\ . Eiimvmpenti mufftIrs Iii time iiiimi"iiinte . fntiurt .BI'cnl I fl 111 II tl' Iml".lnle flllrl' II the e\'llt oC I he 11'ln rlrull II miccedt' to whlt Hll'IN tl lt ) itt thc tmatulit' If atm llhlUll1 01 tIme Iart , If tIme lmnsvers. I wllid ICI'I to lt cvi- dClt front Wllt hUl . nh'PIII ) tnkemm Imiace. , Illlllll ! tht' I reports to le ) correct . that 1'lglllll : , I'mlce , nl,1 , Itmussla . the IIWl' : Ihat : , HI nell time Bel'll l'ellr. hl\e co\e II mimi Ildll'sllllllg 1'lgll'llllJ the cause 10 hit IlH'slel1 10\1',1 , 'i'ium'key li cOlleclln wih the AI'\CIIII Issue : amid Ihlt thc 1't'l'llclt of the 81hlll Porte is 1 to he giveim hut otms ' utmore 01) ' 101Ic . : . J1\en 11'01'1' 110.tnll to } olt the tel'\s II time t'elt : ' 1111 10 Il1 ) Into efect tht r'fUllS which 1Ise IHWII' : ulemmmnimmi. It hl'gils 10 hc nlllul'cnt ) tlt the tlm'llces If lo'll mihIsbury ( ( ' 1 ; : migmi In this Coil- nll'lon wl'e lot \llle Imst Iiy 01' \shl.\ ' . hut wih n fulL 1.11\llclJe of thl' uttlie of thc IIOWl'S . limited wih Eimglatmd : Iii time treaty . which 11110Sei UIIOI ( 'I'itiktty : lllele cOlllton : In tIme illllnltlllll uf affairs li1'1111. . I3 ' thl' temimms ! of the 1CI'11 treaty , negotla ted 1H\'entccn 'ell.t ago , time 'l'IIIlsh gl\'el'nlent mmrt'etl to sticim Inelm'llols : 111 l'dl'l1 iii I , time . lmroV- I Ilcl : ocenilled by the.lll'llls ' lS I local mme etis 1CIUI.L'I. ] iogetlmec { with sc- I ' ugilnst.-t1e CIicissimimi . . timd thc c\'lr Iglll : : , ttl e Ch'l'assllls :11 ICimi1stini' H\el's ) 10 be 11t01'1l1 ( I'I\ Umc ro l\e t I 01' time nlIHIH'1 I akeil for cll' . 'llg olt these objects mituti 10 walch o'\ their tiiiIICittIOtl. ) 1eilgiotis { Ihm'lr ) wnl to be Illnlllled mil given time widest Illhcl'\ amid 11rr\leICeS of reilginim wCI'e hot to lie held In any II1t uf the 1010111 Clllh'l n : I motive of clu810n 0' ulHlne : : In aimytiming I'elliing to th : . us ( of cl\1 ali political rights . alllls , slon 10 IHhle olcc , .Iutes . timid hOIO1S , nlll tIme exercIse of all II'oflsslol : 111 i iiduistries. I'IS I slpulallll ( thlt nil sllull he 1\lllll'll , wihout Ilstnetol of reiigIotm , tu give \.llcncc before the trlhull 1 : , the eXII'cse a mud extt'rimnl Il'uelce of nIl iiilglomms : houll he cmi- Irelr frec , Ind 11 IllIlllllt ) should he offered elI her 10 lie I Ill'rl't'hlcal 01 Jlllzalol : t of tw t 1 m t Iln'elelt i cOlllmlols 0' II Iheh' Sllh'lual chles. 'Fimese sllH- 1III0Is ' 1llw ' hl : III'sistellr101111(1 ( 1111 It I : to l'OUlwl her to l'I Ject ) thel tint t time glollcan 10wer : whllh signed the 'Irenlr of ihurlin are now takIng uctl'e 111 aggressive sI'II : . 'Vito 101101 cO'n'sllOulmt of a Ncw York ImlHI' ( , elll'llr : wel Infolllll lS to whlt : Is takIng Illacc ) II British olelll : circles , sugglsls thc possibilItY that wihin a wlel , time HI'llsh gC'llllelt la lal.e n oUst I mm et ly Ii est lie ( loin OU- Itm ton agaInst ' 1'uirhy , alli . howe\er 1111'ohlhle ) ) such nn e\'elt \a : 11'11111' . ' at lust Iance the ItmuIicatioims ' lt Il'st giniice hllcllolt certainly 1I01lt to It. UIIIUIsllollhl ! ' Ihen' Is I \ 'el'sl'olg pOllllal' sen Ilen t lu Great t Bl'laln that would allll'O\'e ) such n 10\ anll time only queslon Is n : to whether It would hwe : time support of Fralce timid Hussla. lnllfeI ' , howe\\ . the SltUltol is ! lll'lellous anti till 11'IIenls ) IIIUU ) tie coU'se which th'I'klsh gU\- el'Ulelt many decide to tale. 2'NLT , ' 11 ; 2'UlTJ Wo regret the resignation of SuperIntendent Marble. During his short stay In our city he has made himself felt In all lines of school worl He takes wIth him the respect and : esteem or all with whom Ho came In con- tacl.-Hlgh School Reglsler. , ' 1lls Is very cOllllhuClt : . ' to cx- ' Stmirliitemim1entaiblc 1111I' ' UI- l'OllllhllIII' : ' to the Ielhm's or the : Boal'l of Education who have com- i IH'lel hlin to Illw his star nt thc head , of time Olaha 1IIIc school system so I h 0'1 Blt whel did SUlerlllcldelt ) ( nlhle reslgim ? I'he editor of the Register seems 10 lie the only ole who has tilscov- ( Icll traces of n reslgla tol. BX-Slilcr- IUtlUIIllt ) Inlhle : was ousted fl'OI his posliol hr 0'1111 ( of the star chnlher olaik-lammtciim ltigut(1O ) that controls the 1II'onagu of the Hchools of this city ht Iw IntIst of the 111tcal alhllolS of the lI'esilCuit of the hual'l anti to further the ' of seetarlaui ' ' 10Ic scctarlal II'oscI'II- lon 1II'sncII i)3 ' that 1)ody. \Vimy not tel time truth ? Xo schou I lIIH'L' ) shol11 he so afraId of losing ! time fn\O' of time school hOI'11 ns 10 attempt 10 cover imp thc bla\ls mlsleells by fah1lcnthlg liI\ ) fletlon. 101 81.12'1' ; IISK lSSI } S. 'I'he II'llCla ts of ) ( assachuseUI : , like the ( Ilall ' II Xew Yoi'Ic , whlc olllolng , Ihe free ! coimiage of slh'el ale II 11'0' of allowing the Htate hauls : to Issue ' . 'l'imO ilatformmm of the former etui retlty. 'll IllntfO'1 m'IN' ( leChttVe)4 that time untaxemi notes of state Ilccalcs : 0' nntolal baul.s : shall he the only ' credit ' ' ' ' . aini thnt tIme ' ' lllt l'I'I'lle : JO\'I'I' Illt Ihll , wih the 11e\elollwnt of n hanlilg syslpm alleqlnte 10 time ( he- Inluh ! of trade : , retire n : rapidly ml nos- slIde nil UnIted States llllec ) 1011 ' . I I I : ICClmllltls that the :11mlllslltol : fOI'lulal' nUll II'Cwnt t to the t lHxt con- gl'ess 1 lea U1e calculated to secure Ihese results. I Is to he uoled thnt there Is uothllg said ahout ) goveril. Icnlal SllIlylslol of state haults , flm which I II fairly ' 10 hI ISSUICII Ihnt the II'IIClltS ) of \ llssaclusetl are 11'lIIII'111 ) ) , to tll'l'llt such bnuls to Issue l'u'I'I'Ir ivlt hunt In ' 1'st'IctoI other titan the states lay IluhII. U volley hint : woull 110lS lunr'lllclls of 1111t. eiuirt'tley lS there are states , wlh till. sorls or seeUlr hchhul It. ThIs Is I Itel llek\vrs1. : laSll'l1 11110cl'nt : In time last l UI : , . : having with II'ncl knl mUllmllr Illtonlzet time II'ollosal ) : to Ilconlllulalr 1II11al time tax on state biiiik Issues In,1 InsIsted that If the tax i't'rt ' reitileti It should he tnx(1'1' rl'lll'lled 110111 ulon cOllllou tint state han.s issuing currency - ' ' itmuist be subject . to time ' . I'CII Ilst Ilhject tie supervision \1:101 or time general goverunmeuit. It wns tlls divergence that II''cnh'.l the t'eIH/t / ot the tax hy the last congress nlil It wol11 scem that now time l'ash'I'n tllnllI'nts ( tire lr1)uirl : 10 jell svItli . those or he I HuUt ( UI' IlcOlltolnl state bank IISI1I ' " 'hnt l'I'CUlllllllaton time nllmlllltrlw Uon wi 111.0 on thIs subject Is umneer- tnll , hut It tiiiptnrs. ' to ho fully UUtl.I' . stood that I : wi urge le lsItol tor tie l' th'lwnt ot all United States - - - - - - vover mimofles. Bolh Iho ' miuiul I lIl Ill'IIOll . ( n'sllllli nlll , i time "lt'lctnr or time treasury mire I'X IICl'llll ) ( 10 Ilhllt n cnluCuly Ilrellll'II , I nl'Jul1lt II favor of time wllll'nwnl . 'lf thl ! n'l'nllt'I'I. 1111 n : to dl limbs ' wullect' llnte I lalllll cOlt\lctnl "C thu ( 'urn'I' ) ' . UIIl'sl sOle othl'I' forum lllllr 1101 ' "hutlcl Il II'lwhll'l forte to tnla' time 1lnl'l' , of the leguml 1III'r 10h'l. It II tl itt ) vmt'sulmmmed thl t slum I' hlll , issues wi in' , tudvoctutui. Timis , 'tll ' t , accord I ii g 10 I thl' 1 I aol lea tbomi ii . II 10 imp time tiulestbotu bum cotimiectbomi ivitii time' ll Iltl'lol It cO\lclnu wih tl C\'I'l'Il ' Iii the Jlllellll Ie fulm'I' \lh I l'l'llhlcln house ot rlll'c/wltalh'c / : timuti' is ' Imammutalltute thuumm . thel'l II rm.tulltel , 10 lllelllie lul. gee o the ICII'I'11'lt or the gl'eelhacl.1 nail the IlhllutOI thl'cful' of tin lu. ' fl'lol' state hall , emirmency. 01 that Issue time're Clt : . le In Ilouht wlcl'e the 1llllhlcan ) 111.t wi lu foummiol. I".l lM1'tSTb'flI. ) Wi the Omaha FII.I"ncIO'I " Htoll Its rank hllllttlre'1hc / othI' lIar It I I lIe the 11101lelnllIt thlt g,1 \1\1 Ufcwa { I el' Wil COllllcll ! I ' l.hlnlh to ab4ttihum front f111I' actIve' wol'l , OI 'l'Imt' lice mind wal about II retire I IIPllllll tr fl'OI his edItorial I cii a I r. 'jima I Ic I WI : tlllgl'aphell I Ihr011 olt of the WOIIII-lclll olce tame ! hal hell c1'Cllutl : : ever silce lu.OW CI\t. era II'CI" , IN veil 1:1u time ' tmtte palel . I'm' weeks tlL" n ! l'u sheet 11 < la'\t Htalll nf thl' hl'all of Its edItorIal Collllls Il 110latol credited to the "Cliucimumututi 11 hJoatol . " 11 whIch 'I'he I Bel . Is 1'II'C/1ltCII ni : . nivltnlliumg coil- I'et.u that liles hlsiless ulllel' false 1)r'temuse's 111 Iholt to hI 111nrlr i dealt wlh hr the AIlllcau Plhlshl'I' : , . ' ' of this unnlleloiusmmess ttSsoCitttboiI. 'I'he ma1clOHHcSI thll 11 hlcnllol II lanl fesl. ' 'he II Iculnl Is to 1111'ls : the crttlumlous auid . 1J1011t 11111el' wih I Ihe I Idea Ihnt ole or the 11:111 : IHtpCl'S of time Ohio miuctropolis litoi stIgmatIzed 'Flue Hle mis Ictropnls hlli :1 malzcll 'Ihe ! 1 fraud a 11 a dla t. ? tr. i't'i'r.S ' R. heath . gmlll . umuinager or blue Cilcllat ( jotmimmierelai Gazette , the Icalll ! ( hilly of lliimcimmumnti . states over his own sigmuuttire thl t 10 such IUIII ) ! as time "BIll' 1Ofl1tl" Is Imo\1 to . ' ' ' or Ixlst lu Cilclllat. 'I'he secretary the AII1lct luhlshl1s mussoclat Ion \Tlet that tin such palCI' : ni the " 11 Boa I'll has l'\el ieeit hearll of ly hi I , all , c\'eu If It had been . Its II'elcudhlJ to s\lal , toe the luhlhlI's Isluclalhl wo111 he l)1e1)osteritms. ) ) , \.e tt l lot eXleCt. howe\'II tlat time WO'II-Ilrll : wi hnul towu Its SIIII , oils bhmek.limme'ul : imluuuik lies aur 10'e thun It hlulell 10wu the hyImmg I "Immigest clrculimitlOti" sign Ifel' The Bee hall Ilt ) : OOO 1110 the hlllis of heavy W. Yalls a : migmilmist nothll to he forfeited II ease 1 coma1lsou of suhserlpton lists In Omlhl : , Dlu/las county nll Xehllslm did not show two suhscl'lhels Of 'I'ime Bee 10 every one of the World- ! el'nl1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 101I.n 1m flt1'OLUTIONiIRY. Cololel henry Wlllelson II stIll un- able to conclh'e thnt : 1'1. Cleveland illuhl seek nnolhl'l' : tC11 In time } lcsl IIlntnl olce nll says tlnt If lie : holhl receIve Il fourth nomilalln the : en'ce woull he re\olutoll'r , According ' , cOI'lnJ to a reported Illl'I'\'lew time Itllol' ! of the fonl\'ie CoumnIer-.Tourmmai saId : "It woull he n rcvolimtboum. Party trgmulIzatloti and tIes wouhl lIe burst O' : llzalon all tl'l . hl'lt Ullllcl' ) . 'Flue very suggestbomi I : 1 shock to AnlI'lan lanhoUl : He who could serfuuslr Il'oloSO It 11"lculls hll elf 1 trior 10 time essental 111In , ciphes o ) f t'\'nnwnt unll 1 which wc 1 ve. " Yet sOle \et'r good democrats ha\e II'ollosell I 111 I Is not to he doubted that I great man ' others are vlewlumg It wIth great smtisfnction : as u \Iewlng wih Jlcut Ralsfuclon 110Rlhll ' . 'I'hc ollinion of so 11'om" Inent n democratic header : as Senulor Glar : on time suhjcc Is well Imown amid to this can now be . adled the olnlon ' ' hurter of Ohio. ot ex-Ilepresetitatlve Iullel' 1 Inn of no little Ilfucnce In time councls If the 11'mocl'ac . ' . In I recent - cent Inten'lew ) ° (1. hurter stated unqual- Itell ' that he was In favor : of the 11m- Inaton of Clc\'ellli lext 'eil hele\ " . hug that : he wonll he the strongest maul the 11eIOClC ' coumhth mmommiimnite. TIIWS- ] tonnhlr t there mime tholsanlil of other eCualr good demoelis In time conlhT wlo held the lale ylew lnll It Is II'ohahle that con\cl'l ! to a thIrd Icrm . . . for ) [ i. Cle\eluntl mine hellJ 1111e.t. 111 ' . 'rhe l'o\I'I ' of the party : ' In a\'ul. ahle Ilrlslllellll IlhcI' mal' : thIs In- evittulie. . I 1 > ecomimt's mm'e and manic evident. ' ' ' 11a ' that If PresIdent \.llent every duty P1cshlelt Ce\e1111 WIII : 1 fOll1 nOlila lon : ' he will lecle It , however Hh'ong the' oll1osllon of the few ( l\mocl'ats like t1r. " 'atel'IUn , who arc loyal to the 11'ln- clilio announcell hr " 'lshln ton amid $ ilIi'OVeOl ) lmy .TefL'erson. Democlts of that class , there Is 1 ' ' to be- ' casl . : every relson hl- lieVu' . wIll exert little Inlhll'nco In the next natolal con\clton of thc hultY : If ' ' I' . Clo\lnll intends to control I 'In hIs lel'onll ) Interest. 'rite ) llneallols council has just IISHlll an orllnlce , glvllg the umiercimiitits' sal\age cOI'II . ht-of-wnr emi lime streets of that city. Such melSI'es , of COtiVSi , are In the Interest of the Iii- sm'ance comllnlel , hut a wll dIrected lal\Je COI'Pi II equal ' henetcal to the OWIlrs of II'oel'I ' a laclwll l- thc fu miles. \l Ian ' Intances hal hel'l 10lcd II this city whel'u the chie Unman ge to men'hallHso : stock menaccII by lime WIS 11l1I c,1 liv _ water with which It 'was Ilplu CI1 A Cllpetel t sah'nge CO'IIS ) ) coull have saved the II'ollerl ' In every ese. Omnha Is smithy In neell of just such a llrotecton against ummmiecessLry : loss. Ilnecess'r Bnllth lalwl ' contractors arc press- hlj a bIg claim against time Cololhian o\'ellent aplrenl ' under the 1m. 11'1'1:101 that : with time Imcllng or time IMtsh Ilnlsl' ' Ilr 1,111 or a hi tmiay bo elforcell aalnst 1 Sonth Amel'lcal reiumbhbe. I tubs IWells Oil luch 10nII' ! tl coneeton of debts ugalnst foreIgn conn tries wi com to be time Il'lncllll flnclon of time I1'ltlh goverutucuut. 'j'ho St. Louis Gohe.DI' ocla t Intl. mates that time huttbiic humid /11 umu. oceuIl'll , ( Is for time most Jal'I or an tl- leslmhle mmmitumre. 'lbIs Is not strictly ticcuIrmitiY. 'I'imere Is fertile . 11111 l'noulh In Nebraska to SIIIIIOI.t hUllh'I'lls of thoU81111s of Ilollle In 11l1110n to those a l'ca 11Illc. . 11'I'hlllS Ito or this Iltl Is Imblc IUltl , btmt 1 great deal ot I - . - - - . III : hl'lonJ I I % , nlh'olls. : 11111 ! ( ' Dill iau II k's 1111 Illh'I.lulll I I I who wi I I i d iiimsi' ) uf I It I to set t iers , i ifrj f ; hilt I I I I II mtiort' Iln Ihl' I olllllnl jusv'vtuuumeumt Itice. ) 111'"tlll/ I I mit mu igra mm Iiv u ' tn Nehi ' skit k 1IInlgrlll ' 'll'nlH i i rl'hl'alltllml\- Ilg Illt ltH , tllRt laltl 10 hl lat 19 wnllnl fM' " : 111'11. SId ; "A ; ii ' Ih'lfH'rlt' ) ' . l.u'\I'IO ( , Urier.JUrflat ( tm , ) The demucrat1e party under its present con- Illons II not n party at nib ; I Is limply 1 monster " 1.tllol a heatl. running base through the wldernus ot pohlttcui Incrt1tumde. . \I.ln In time t'umImtf.j 1't' I tjm be-Democrat. \/emocrt. Senator Allsol Il' nol yeL regarded as a formIdable canlllale for the presldonc but It Is a slgnlfclnt fact that more good things have lately ben 8ahl aleut him In that relation - tlon thln about any other man In the coon- . try. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Ih'urt"HI P.rlllt. I . . Cincinnati Inqlirer ( dtym. ) H was reputed that the demuuocratlc Ieputed con- democratc \ntlon In Chenlngo county . New Yorl ; , resolved - solved In favor of a third term In the presl. t2etcy , for Grover Cleveland. H turns out th\t , they 111 not. They only commended his athmnimulatratbotu. . which a goal many other democratic COI\'l'nlons ha\'o done without moolll ! II. . Vuittl I'miumallpmila \nl )1111 I Sick . . :1/lf . Ihlnh'lphla Inquirer. We don't suppose that lhee will b9 peace In Turkey until the civilized natoos take the sick man hy the neck and heels ! and .throw him 1110 the phosphorescnt Bos- phorus , nul lallng the precautIon . of course to tie a mounlalu or two 10 his feet. Even then there would be the liveliest kind or a time until Il pos3eslons were prcelcd out ; but after that thre would be at lest com. parativo . part\'e peace. e : Inl.h Inh'lnt ( , , it Silt : uintl. Sprlnfnehl ( : . ) fleuublicnn. or all the manltestatons of this raging Idiocy of rnouth-p.utrlotjstui , that of ringing the Coliunibia liberty. bell at Atlanta Columli l1erty. bel Alanta at mid- nIght "until Cuba shall be free" Is time most ludcrous. ! The spectacle of a company of Intelligent pEople bolemnly nssemblng at the dead of night , day after day , to strike the bell will be about as irnpresivo and eteclve as a convoclou of savages beating tomtoms 10 stop an eclipse of the moon. . - 'CnIHt'It/ I n.rnrlH II U'/h. lhlnlrlphln Press. Wisdom Is justfed of all her chIldren. The nel consttulol of Utah makes no restriction - striclon upcm the sutrage either for men 'Jr women other than the usual requIrements us 10 ago arid residence , exeelll In a single Instance. Cities . towns and villages cannot borrow money In excess ot the taxes laid 10 repay In the current year except by aUlhorly or n majority of citizens who have paid a propel' tax. Only taxpayers who bran the burdens of government are allowed to vote on n proposiion to Increase taxation by taxaton borrowlnR. This Is a very wIse restriction on th2 suffrage. Its jlsleo wIll commend II for adoption In older comnmuonwealths. - a- g"IUA lit' S..lrl ur lie In'w. . St. Louis losl-Dlspale : , . Scared b ) the fact that the alien land law of Illinois would ( , practically forfeit hIs land shortly unlw he became a citizen , I.orr Sculy its minored b ) conung here und gel- ting naturalized that land Imlsm Is Incom- patble with patriotism. Lord Sculy lias compled wIth the letter of the law but sviii evade' Its silrjt. lie wi sti keep up wi system of bailiffs . rack-renting and anti. unt- American abi nteesm. ! lIe will still . In prac- tce , be an alen landlord. What American citzens will 110 to meet condItons such as these remains to be seen but It Is evident that SOle way out of the difficulty mm't be difculy found. The tnuareh of civilization would be stayed under , the - . Sculy syslem. l'I't'Nl'r" slit' htIg imntiut-ltcltms. . . Waphmngton Stur. Wnihlngton What has been : done to preserve the bat- tefeld of dhickamauga should be lone In many other localtes where for awhile. dur- awhie. log the war , period the Interest of Ihe then divided naton centralized. I would , of . be alisurd course to provide for the preserva- ton of all the battlefields . but there would be coniparatFvely liltie difficulty In comparlt\el 1te dIfculty making government rosrvatoDs of the more prominent - font scenes 'f conlilot. All that Is needed If a little leKlslaton , and this cln be had wIth- I out difcUl ) Ii the mater Is taken up wIth the earnestness thai has .characterlzed Gen- eral I V. Doynton's actIvity In behaU of the Chatanooga-Chickamauga I'arlt. There Is nothIng s ctonal In cueh memorIals of the dz'ys of fatrlcldal strife as arc Chlclcmaua and Getysburl . - Veterans of the north and south meet In those places on neutral ground and find In their latter-day Interchange 01 Incident and opinion materIal out of whIch proceeds an intensified patriotism and love of country S A ' 1Iu'I ) " 'SulneHtun. Ihlnlelllhin neeor" Tue distribution ot the big corn crop will depend largely upon the cost of shlpmenl. In many parts of the west the supply ot corn : 'ulable for food wilt be greatly In excess of the supply of cattle and hogs to which It might be fed' A prIce as low at 15 cents per bushel has already been fixed for corn to be delivered from varIous producIng boe- : lens In the west. Even thIs low price may not prove to be the mInImum should the yield turn out as big as expected. There are remote - mole distrIcts In Kansas and Nebraska whence the cost of shipment to commercial centers at the normal winter grain carrying rate may be prohibitive. 'hls would doubt- less result In 1 large consumption of corn for fuel. Farmers who would be compelled to huul corn many miles to tIme nearest rai- road for a net return . which , under a Chi- ego seaboard rate basis of 25 cents per 100 pounds , would not exceed 10 cents par : bushel , may find It more profItable to bur the corn than to Invest Its small proceeds In coal for the same purpose. I wi behoove the bIg railroad magnates who are now trying to devise somCform of Ironclad agree- ment to overcome the effects of pxceu\'o : COlIJetton 10 consider the state of the far weslerl corn producer , when they shall come to e lnblsh new rate EcheduleJ for the cornIng season. ; - - - 10"\ i'htESSCO3i3tE'i' . SIoux City Journal : Senator Allison's speeches In Iowa are being widely dI.eussed outside the state as well as at homeand ovcrywhera wIth approval among our re- plblean . Cedar Rapids Gazette : Several Iowa towns are getting their eyes opened on bonus huntIng - Ing factories. It can readily be shown that thtre Is money In localng a $ GOO factory for a 5.000 bonus and as much more In sloelc. That I. there Is money In It for the manu- faelmers. Waterloo Courier ; The campaign Is now fairly 01 and the voIce of the spellbinder Is board as he ) yak . the echoes that slumber around the clntl school hOls < . And the voter : well . he gets lots ot InformatIon on both sides of : le/.ueston and then goes to the pols and voles . as he pleases. Des MoIneS H'glsler : The country does not take klndlfto ' bbomlng. The people admire a sense of reserve In those who are ambitious to 11 great oPlces. Much of Senator Alli- Al- son's popularity today In the fact that there has been no psoeily effort on time part of hIs frIends _ to push him Into prominence. Senator Allison's own attitude Is that of a wise and p3lrldlc.nan. \ . content to go to the counlry on Imis . . jnerts. .jerS.ls. Davenport fjocrat : The stock growers or eastern NebraSka have learned the lesson of last years short crops and they are not disposed to forget I because they have great yIelds this year In DOdge county whlel Is In the extremt , astern part of the slate. the Standard Cattle company Is cutting and gathering 1,800 acres ot corn. Even at the ' cor low prices which are likely to rule for cormi the fodder Is worth savIng and curing. cor Many farmers do not yet believe this , but they are learning CONSECHA - TO ChRIST Vows Taken by Three Young Women IS Methodist Deconcsscs. - WILL BE DEVOTE TO TIE MASTER'S ' WORK lIImIreM'sie Ct.rem.n" ' " mit ' ii ( . ( r.ln/ . tUI-\I'I..ln''H fmm . lie 'r'r\1 iiiut1e' . lit .h. I : .r'h Xt'hrl.ln Con feremice. FREMONT . Oct. 7.-Specinh.-Sumnday ( ) afternoon - ernoon there occurred at the MethodIst church the most 80lemn and Impressive ser- vice of ( the conference time ordinatIon of deacotuesses . deacons and elders After sing- hug by the congregatIon and the hl'ocaton by the bishop . the following named youmng ladles came forward to the altar amid omll CI Impressl'e stlness Ihrougholt the large congregation . gregation . which led the entIre church 01- flee. ivere consecrated 10 time solemn duties of time church : Misses Honnah Todd , June Itoh- briton and F. DeWol ( . The solemn and beautiful : consecration service was read by the bishop and time ) 'oln/ latlea answered clearly and distncty the questions propounded them. renouncing the things of the world and con- secratng their time and services wholly and unreservedly to time work of the Master . The work done by the deaeonzses Is one or toil and self denial , and reaches people who could be brought under church Infuenees In no other way The conference has taken n great deal of Interest In the work of time icaconesses and al the next conference Il In pobablo that there wIll h3 ccveral more young ladles consecrated to time dltes or thal oilice. The following ministers were then ordlne I as deacons : Iteva Julio 1' . Yost J. M. Wright I.on H. DeWolr , Albert I. Gray . Edward ' 1' . George , John N. Gortner ( , W. W. Shank and John A. Hoads. Drs. laxlehl , Tyndali . Marquette and Holgels assisted the bishop In the orllnaton service While the ritualIstic . Istic services were baimig performed the candIdates - dIdates knelt nt time altar. Their responses to the questions asked them were clear and distinct . and with pronounced Ielhodlst fer- vor. The bishop then laid his hands upon the hels , of time candidates and solemnly consecrated - sccr"led them 10 the work of the Christian mlnlstr , giving them authority to expound the word of God and the power and authorly conferred upon Ihem by time canons of the church. Messrs. E. E. Ilosman Farnam Ellis and William if. Underwood were then ordained as elder . the bishop being assisted br Dr. lartzel and tIme S:10 clergymen as In time former ordination servIce. The closing act or time ordInaton of deacons was partcular ! ) Imprcsslve. The bIshop and the live clergymen - men , three standing uron each side of the candidate , laid their hands upon his head and dedlcale hIm to the service of the church as an eldel' Hev. O. D. Crawford a clerg'man of th9 Congregational I cimmtrclm also tool upon himself the vows of time churcim and was admitted to fun membership In the conference. THe closing session of the cOlterence was held this morning nt 7:30 : , the bLshop In time cimair 'I'he conference fund for time support of snperonnualed ministers and their wIdows was apportioned to tIme diferent applicants. The dates for taking the varLus benevolent contributions of the church were tixed. Eas- tot Sunday was assigned for time mlssLonary collectiomms. Dr. J. \V. Robinson of time specIal commIt- lee on the Armenian question reported a reso- luton deploring the stale of anarchy pre- vaing In that unfortunate country , expressing sympathy with the Armenian Christians and demandIng that the Christian nations take a stand 10 prevent such oulrages. The resolution was enthusiastically adoptet1 Detore announcing the appointmnents Bishop Newman gave a few words of advice lo those minister about to be transferred from one parIsh to another. lie saLI that In molting the appolnlmenls hlmseU and his cabinet had endeavored 10 do what the best interests - esls of thp church and the parIshes demanded. le complimented the conference upon time I high standarl of morality . sincerity and con- eerlton among its mcmbers , and said thai this session had been one of the mosl profitable - able cues he had ever presided over WmmE 'rHY WILL PItEACH. The following are the appointments : Grand Island district : D. K. Tindahl . pre- sIdIng elder , Grand Island ; Archer , A. M. Ioles\orth : Bartlett . J. E. Elliot ; Belgrade , H. I'tl. Henderson ; Cedar Haplds. 1' . W. Bros ; Cairo Elmer E. Day ; Central City . A. J. Cheeseman ; Ciarks . A. I. lckel ; Colum- bus , _ William Stambaugh ; Cuslmtng J. A. Hoas ; Dannebrog , R. F' " . Shackloelt ; I ller- ton . JV. . Jennings ; 1ulerloo circuit W. H. H. Pllbury : Oranl Island , FIrst church , N. A. Martin : Trinity . J. D. Corns ; Grand Island circuit . R. C. McReynolds ; Genoa J. W. Miller : Greeley O. D. Crawford ; aple- yule . C. F. le'wood ; North Bend , G. W. ! artn ; Purple Cane Henry Trezona ; iticlm- land , L. H. D Wol ; ScotIa , to b3 suppled ; St. Edward , E E. RorIck ; St. Paul. C. C. Cissel ; Scimuyler H. C. Meyers ; Sliver Creek A. L. Kelogg : Wood fliver. Lewis Campbell ; Wolbacim J. N. Dresler ; F. A. high and A. V. Wilson. left wIthout appolnlmenls to at- tend school. Nelgh dlstrIcl : David Marquette , presiding elder Nelgh : Albion , C. 0. Lulson ; Bottle Creek J. 11. Wilcox ; Battle Creek circuit. II. A. Chppe I ; Heon , 10 Le smi7pcd : : CreIgh- ton , . fi. Wilcox : Elgin , E. E Hunt ; Emnerick \v . A. Wilson ; Ewing and Clearwatcr , A. Bishop ; Inman J. G. SnIck ; Loretto. A. J. Warne : Meadow Grove , J. W Kern ; Neligia. G. A. Luce Newman's Grove , J. N. Gortner : Nlobrara J. C. Ingerson ; Oakdale. John Crews ; O'Nel. E. T. George : Osmond , C. G. Rouse ; Paddock , 10 bJ supplied ; Page. D rt- Icy Bain ; PIerce , D. S. Davis : Plaimiview I , . K. McNei ; PlalnvIew circuit , n. N. Throcc- ; morton : Reservation . to be supplied ; Tld1n. W. A. flomninger E. E. 10sman and 11 R. AdrIance left without appolntmenl to attend school. Omaha distrIct : J. D. Maxfeld , presiding eI- der Omaha ; Arlington , W. D. Stambaugh ; Blair , G. A. Main ; CraIg A. L. Gray ; Elk- hmorn F. D. Gideon : Fremont , F. M. Slslon ; Iennard. H. J. Cocking ; Omaha First church , Frank Crane : Hanscom Park , W P. Murray : Benson and Monmouth l'ark Farnam Dis ; Seward Street , II. A. Barton : South Tentb Street J. D. PrIest ; Southwest church D. W. Mathews ; Trinity , F. II. Sunderson ; Wes- ley. C. N. Dawson ; West Omaha J. Q. A. Fleharty ; Papllon and RichfIeld , Jabez Charles ; South Omaha. FIrst church D. C. Wlnshl' ; Albright to be sup" ; pled ; Springfield . Ii. Underwod ; Teka- mali and Arizomma O. Eggleston ; Vacoma J. ' F' . Poucher : Vale ) J. I' . Yost. J. W. Shanlc , editor Omaha Christian Advocate and member - bar of the First church quarterly conference Omaha ; W. W. Shank assistant editor Omaha Christian Advocate and member ot FIrst church Omaha quarterly conference ; G. 11 Brownfleld. agent C. L. S. C. and member of F'remont quarterly conference : T. C. Clen- denning. financial agent of Nebraska Wesleyan - leyan university and member of the qua- tony ccnference of the Wesley church , Omaha ; J. J. Danbury missionary to cen- tril China. Norfolk district : Alfred Hodgetts , presiding - ing erder. Norfolk ; Allen , W. It. lhells ; Ihancroft.V. . II. Conley ; Beemer. J. H. John. son ; Bioomfield . E. E. Schaerer ; Dakota City . W. K. Gray ; Decatur Thomas Bthel ; Enmer- son . to be supplied ; Hooper , William Espln ; itartington . H. J. Millard ; Homer. Henry Burch ; IIoskImm . J. I. . . St. Colr ; Ilmvhr y. J. n. Leedom ; Leigh 1. B. St. Louis ; Lyons , T. C. Webster ; Laurel P. Id. Cark : Madison , E. L. Fowler ; Oakland F. Id. Wright ; St. James , W. B. Carter ; Norfolk. WIlam Gorst ; Norfolk circuit ! to be supplied ; Nlclc. erson. Wilam Siowhower : Pander C. I. Grlmth : h'llger. J. T. Crocks ; Ponca. Frank . Perry ; Itandoipim J. : Id. Bothwel ; Seribnor ' J. II. Brooks ; South Sioux City . E scrlbner'j Highest of nI in LeaveDing Power.-Latest ' , S. Gov't Report p y akiii : I . AStLVTV PE. . . . . J. j - - - - - - trim : Stanton . J. T. iCnuuckyVskflid ! ; . ( ' . I' , Cheeseman : Vaimmti . J. , n. Ueuhnrt ; S'eyne. I. ii. Millard ; Wllt Point , hI be supplied : Wlnshle. W. J. Ialheral ; Wisner , B , W. lrichtson E. : A. Whiman , Ilroeuor ( terly In ulniveraily conhrtnce. anti lember of Iatson , qular- After the announctlent ot the appoint- ments time coerenct : adjourned sIne tile. The place of holding the next annual session Ias not been determined upon hut It wIll 11rob. ably Omaha be calell by the pesldln ehrl at " ' 11 Con fer sit lint ! Irlnll. HOT SP1tINUS . S. D. , Oct. i.-S'i'eclal.- ( ' ) The Interconferenco convontlomi con\'entol ot time I Methodist Episcopal : . church will hold a two days' nellon here this work beginning 10. I i 10rrow , time 8th. Bshop John 1' . Newman I wi bJ hro 10 preside. 11nller trol Nc- br.uka , W'omlng ami time Back Hills wi be lmrent . This convention imhea waR first put Into effect two years ago , anti is I haiti 10 enable the ministers of the mmortimwest mlnlsler o 10rlhwest 10 btOt9 bct- Ir aCQualnled with each other and to dls- cuu topics of importance anti Interest te their work , TueI\ ) evening will be Ile- \0101 10 the dIscussion ot melhoJs for iiqui- ( Ilatlng time Ildebtednes of time Black hubs Ils colicge. H I proposed 10 secure real estate In the \'nlous town In time Ills for the ondownmcmt fund stud then send partes east to dispose of the real e .tltB for cash to Ileollo ) , who may feel like helpIng time college . anti at the same time obtain somethln In ! return for theIr Inveslmenl. The property will alt bo among the best that the proml- , Ing towns of time Hills possoms . Bshop New- : msn has taken I lvely , Inle.resl In the colege ' and will 110 much to raise a good emudow- I' ment tumid. tlld.'III a 'IIISSIN ( ; SiO" ' . Oas can now he hod In KansR' City for 50 , cents a thousanl ( feet and I Is feared ! the Gas trust will die of enlargement of time 1 heart. New York democrats have adopted n star as I party s"mbol. As I mcans uf reaching tIme spoils the star Is hot In It with the side door. A dispatch 10 nn eastern paper naively says "Iho Chl'elne amid ArallJhoc Indians are becoming . " ugiy Just when they wcre handsome 19 not.ststod. The joy evoked hy the expeditous action of the Texas legislature cannot be marred by the llr.trlgger activity of Corbett's mouth. I Is the Ilrlvlego of the maimed to howl. Like some very wise doctors who shy nt thell own medicine , PIerre Loriliard . the ) tobacco - bacon manufacturer does not use the weed In any form. He Is too familar whim its com- position . According to Lieutenant Peary tathers of marriageable daughtcrs In the norlhland have Jot llng 10 say In the disposal of the maidenly - only hands. Etiquette requires the suItor to Eskltmiomim mum . The curious fact Is broughl out by a wrier In a French newspaper that Augustus von Blsrnarck . one of the ancestors ot the Iron Cimancelior . bgan hb career as a soldier In the army of } 'rance. Annexaton of Canada as a polItical ques- ton Is nol making much heldwa ) ' . but time ' Canadians are annexIng themsch'es al a lively paco. gmh raton train the DominIon last year exceeded the hnmlgrton by 100.- 000. 000.Miss Miss Kate Field Illustrates the acute In- telectually of the Poslofce department by , relating the story ot a letter directed to I Lame Station , Colo. . which reaclerl Its plper destination at Cripple Creek. Score one for the administration. Ex-Senator George F. Edmunds has talon lp his residence In Phiadelphia. deelarl18' It to be the "typical AmerIcan city of this great counlry. " A fresh erupton of para- graphic envy may be looked for In ChIcago and New York. Senator Alison went to Iowa from Ohio In 1857 : he was fIrst elected a member of the house of representatives In 1802. and he be- C3me I member of time Unied Slates senate In 1873. le was not a member of time .orty- second congress but wIth that exception he has been In public service for I 11lrd of a cenlur ) Some little temper Is manifested by letter wrlCers In the English papers because of time i tendency of Jnglsh noblemen to marry ! AmerIcan girls They do not understand ivhmy the arlstocrary prefer AmerIcan wIves. One woman says she has converted her hOlso into "a judicious combination musIc hail . bur- ICSql19 stage gal blng rooms and had her daughters instructed In the most seductive seduct\'e slep and high kicks ] " In order to keep Ulelr marrlapcable men to themselves. butt In vain. Iud she jUdIcIolsly jingled a choice as sortment ot bullion , vIctory would have been her'Tho argument of time pocket Is irresistible - resistible wlt stranded noblemen. In these halcyon and vociferous conventiorm days , when tinted melancholy shrouls time landscape It Is real comforting to find n man weighted wih years and memorIes of lete- a-teles with Washlnglon injecting some gaiety Into autumnal life. ills name I Brown , he lives In New Orleans , and wears n certificate from his former mimaster setting forth Ihat he was born a slave In Virginia In 1764. Wih hIs 131 years burdening his pimysique Brown does not hesitate to real how ho polshed G. 'Vashlngton's boots and pushed ' (10 electric button when George sought n light for his cigarette . H Drown's physical conditon approaches hIs imagination he stands a chance ot rounding two comuturies - . _ 'On _ _ _ _ _ _ I't' ' II. It lll1VlIl't'l'0lti. 'I'hl' 1'1'111. A imTuM5yil % Nt'nltll r. 'hnt I 1.1. . . . Iuhll I'hllt.rl'rl. . ' ' 11011 Ienlrr. WI oren hear readers of newspaper u. prA Ihemse'es against time nelplpN1 that I ( ilvo down bite thin crooked lance AIII unearth - earth the steals that are continually being ! perpetrated en cutlets , counties Rltl states I . the People woull top 10 think of limo good r such PaPers to by giving Ihom 10 unllertanl whcl anti whele the political rlnRslor 11t . Ihelr Into the , arms treasury of the people as tar as they eon rectm they would not be so So\'crl in their criticisnm of emmett a'era , The live vaiiers are tue oirteriee of the ropubbie antI ke'ep its frotmi going to sleep. The recent proposed steal of Cbmumrchill auth Itusmoll timroumght tim ir contractor , Ileonier , woimiti not have been knowim or understood if It had not been for Time Onmabta Bee. 'l'iuo State Joturmuai , piece , imever mmmentlontd the facts in the case , piece , never mentioned tito fact in time case , tmeititer dlii \'orit1.iIeraiti umiemition it in any iva ) ' that time tieollo could tmummlerztatmth it. The fact ivtma timat theo mmmcmi ProPosed to Install Al Beemner with greater privileges than 1)organ ever Imath , The state had bought all tlmt rocrty of time late contractor , aui it 'yes to b tmmrneth over to hleenmer to umte. with all otlmer privileges that Dorgan imati , besimies ito was to receive $3,000 a year as steward. \Vasmm't It a tmmap ? lhmt. Governor Iloiconib amid \\'artiemu Leidighm would not allow tluo tax- laera to b robbfmI in timat way. Mr. hieemuer was umot ndmmmitteml to time pcmmitentiary to imer- form time work time Board of h'mmbliu Latida and ittmiimlings imad flliOlmitett ) him to. This iau done in time Interests of time people , for W'artlemi Leidigim proposed to rtmn tlmo liemi. itetmtiary at. a saviumg to the state of $45000 every year ivitimout tIme intarferenco of the commtraetor , Now , Mr. itusseh moiys ito will starve Mr. Leidigh Immto smmbmnlssinn by cut- thug off tlmo food supply of limo mirisonera. This mmmiglmt cause a revolt Imu time penitemutiery , but ivimat cores Itiuseoli. W'arden l.eidigh preparcol for the enmergemmcy and has tiuirty ( hays suppiy on imantl , antI tito business muon of Lincoln ivult keep imiun iii tmimimplis So , oven at timat point Mr. Russell's little gaumm. is checked. If It imail mint be'emu for the howl- log papers , as the rimug ideasci to call the htommost journal , the atteummpted stril wouiml never have beemi dIscovered. it is time fearless - less journalists that keep the tlmieves in hmigim places from robbing us of even mnore. Lot time fearless joumrnais hoiCl ; yol , imoirl long amid loud. immutli the last of the thieves are crowded frommu Ute state oflicos. Rose- vater , up amid at them. The people are ivith you in mull such fights. Iutltt'l'iiFLIlt Id imtttIMlN'1' . New York Suiti : Iatughter-Mamma ? 'ilminmma-Ye , deal ? Iaugimter-hf Mr. Immmnkielgim , that old mit. lionnire asks me to marry himmi whmemm ml calls this evening , how luttli I answer hmimmm ? Mamnnma-Prommmptiy , mumy child. New York Truth : Miss Prion ( quoting- ) W'ise macn niako proverbs ammd fools repeat thmem. Miss Smumart ( mumsingiy-Yes ) ; I wommder what wise unami made time one you just r peated. I Washington Star : "Dah is jes' ez good fiahm , ' said Uncle Ebemu , 'ez ebber wus caught ; but yotu Iain't make tie man dat's Jos' got back f'tmmn en lucky ilalmin' trip ten own imp tei- any sccii t'ing. " Wmisimingtomo Star : "You have somno 'ory interestlmmg lmiaflts hmert' , " said the visitor who had been goIng through time botammical gardens. "Yes , " replied time citizen , ItroutBym 'but wait till yotu ammo ourgarbage plant' Fliegende Diaettcr : "My dear , ( inning , sivectest pa'm ' , yotm will Imavo a tcmepmmomme ptmt in time hmotmmto , won't you ? " . ' ' dear ? ' ' 'tiut s'hy , my "Oim , you see , papa , my Ocnr is so dread- ftmily shmy. Penimapto lie would speale to you tlmrotmgim a. teiephonol" Trtmtlm : Mrs. Newwite-Ammd Is this tlu dressed chmickemm I ordered ? Meat Man- Yets , mmma'timn. Mrs. Newwife--W'tml' , it iii perfectly nude. Indlanopolia Journal : lie-Will y be maine-he ummino tilt deatim tms do hart ? Sue- ! dent know about tiuttt ; Ott look as if you might live for a good many years. - Now TonIc Ileralmh : Sue-Sue says she doesn't lelieve in going out to dine wjt yoimng men. lie-I would like o meet ( ha girl. Slto-Ye , molme would mnmiio a furs rate comapammiomi lot'a - ----a , Iumnitii's s'i'i Lt A It iFtiIhiNCiJ. Ammmcrictmn W'tmeeiman. j Whmomm ilrst ito ilona trommsora , Ttmern comnes to a lmoy A thrill and it feeling or wondeuftml Joy. \Vith hands in 1mb' hOckets , Comoplacent hits smile' , II"R ( uwnre of tIme fmmct- lBs clotimes are "time style. " \'hen a woman done lmiooincrt hio' altered time casci SYtiat complex emnotions Are shown In imer macei t3)mes ) mm faith in lmtmttoimti. 11cr feet seem immense , And sue bugs for thmo moo Of a slmeltering femico ! Poqto'ssion lint seldom Comutentmemmt insures. A s'onman who ommiy Time trousers secures Cots hittie bit worry. For fear sIte mntty tear 'cia , Unless with themrm goes A lmusband to wear 'em. & . - . She'll Tell You So _ Ask your wife if you don't need sprucing - - : - for the fall and win- . ter. Of course you know it as well as she - ' ' : ' does , and whether iis ( a new pair of trousers , , : a new suit or a fall ' . overcoat , you oug1t to L ; _ attend to the natter 1-lo'v , 'iI a. 4 That being so , of ; course it permits us to suggest that no seller - . - _ _ _ of clothes can offer what , for years , we have devoted the best judgment and skill to manufacturing , on anything like even 'terms. The prices quoted serve only to show the iange of cost. The quality is a thing apart. Fafl Trousers , , from $2.00 to $ 8.50 Fall Suits , . . . , . I rom $8.50 to $30.00 Fall Overcoats. from $8.50 to 25.OO BRowHIliKll1 & g