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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1895)
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( onnr J. p fhl'I'n tn bofor. rnn,1 iuhci Ibet In my prcrnre 1.15 ht day If Ocl"l.r. 19i. I ( H ' II. ) tnv . I' . 1111. : , NQlnry ' Public. - - - - - IOVIIVtt ; Ihollt recllllzl ( the act Iliat t I hl're t n.c 10lH thllji that arc IHst II XllhIIICl. Whll I : ( ones to rte 1'\til I Is not the 1111 : that Is II the halils of rCI'fI\frs ( that Is It 1 tlbtatlvaiitag I : t ( ! . . ( WI ! hike It that the danger of an I t 1IIIal , oulhl'II ; on the \\'Illn'bIlg ( 1 ( \IS'I'\'nOol Is now conlllftll , ' l'I'lovel1 t I I thC'1 nm to he ) IIY hOll ) II'ollosl. ) t tOls slhlllmt to the \olel : nt the ( omll ( t'lecton It ! Is hlh tme that thl'.r le Inldltal lhlo shale. ' 'I'he WIllol of the 811t1'tM on the ' 'lllehlgI : ( ) le : C'\'ltol II cOIII'ltlg ; tl lencI1111y await the declslol of the I court lit Ow mud ! 'n:1 cases Ils l1fn II'o\'d blOlt cavil. 'I'hose 11lst ) : woull be willing to t gl\o ill theh' II'olJsed lIght were I IOt that thl' ) ' ItS\W to throw aWI ) ' the 'nluo of all the free ndnH.ttll/ ' loire ' rccctvel In cutitteetloit with It. , , IIt'e'recc\cd II COIIlcton wih I. , No Ole . should aSllh'e ) to hlole ) I I i 111t1111)01 ) of the Boal'll of l tlCltOI who 'ls not content to servo his tel'm I thl'ou/h wlhont USIIIg the maculwl ' of : , I the schools lS 1 lever to secure higher L houol's. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - TheIllt ¶ of the Ihe1t3' hel In the + SoUth ought to Iement : 1010 11'lly tle . Itlfel'ent ( sections of tle ( nation Ilt 11. . Il'lsS lne\ the Idea that 1ht'I'I ' WI ! I origlita I fly proclalmcd throughout ni 1 ; tilald. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' Z'il1raska hns 10lH of room for le\ , n1rslm o \ rul Illnsh'lons suttle'rs. 'j'll iiiiiiii . grant who Ii looking for I II'ollllng Illcl to IOOtO wl 1111O lID 111stnke In Ntollllll when hl gets wlhll the hOlder : of Xeb\sim. . . : ltlnslm'l golti lelds am still the cC'ltm' ot 1 large area oC Sllfculath'e : l < ! Xcll 1ent. Nchraska'i corn 11'llts Iny t'lse Icss Ixclelclt ? , hnt thl ' wi I t lnn out hotter nnll lucy ' wi not be R lxha\stclt ! quite so soon. ; f1'hlt lawllan cholera scare hns abont I lhslttlt1 ) The United Slnl'H . . hns got- i . ten 0\1' tal\ng ah\1 over the Ihl'cnt. ' fne In\nslon oC the cholera 1I.'st ) on- . less there nle suhstnntal1'ollls fOI' expecting It to iiiatcilniIze. 4 Huslnl'ss len In thc city . coulcl wi ' gh'cI ! I hnslness city , govcrllIneIlt. 'he lal who his no other \Islble ! beaus ot sUPlort except whet he intikes I , out of his 1181ton aH h ciy conlclmnn Is the . Iln who should le IH'lt out of olc ! V COlgl'CSSIt : Mercer can malH him- III felt II outh Omlhl just nov If hf cares to nsslst . In rccollelllu' IHllnblu , site ( or the hew ilostoItlee . ' Ulpostolce . . r liullln What certain 11'01C.t ) owners down there want 101 than itnytliliig Is I 111 ) In the 01(0 oC tH sbcrctary of the h'I'a81' , ' . Chicago . his till Ilslratol of the Inevitable rmml of the IPlolltnllt ) of receivers for the sililic ' ' fo\ IalO COleCI'1 hr courts of ' different jiirhaBctlons-n Ighf het\et'n rival receivers dnllllg title tinder Ilferent jltlelnl trItlunais. 'L'he ontcoul ; It Is sall , wIll lo Iluost end. loss litigation , Ilt the ' Inw 'I'I' ' shares ot the assets will be correslOlllglr . IlcI'I'ns(1 BI'clulse ? the snllrlmo court elf11 out the trustees of the Nebraska City Ilstute for the BUnl Illegally 111- llollici by the IlglntUo Is no l'I'al0i whr the uew sUIII'rlnteldelt of that Ilstluto Nhnult Ilagllo I to ho ) hIs dut to cl'nr out the entire tt'fleitiii , . h'1lchluJ flcul ) . In r reorganizing the force In , charge of the Ilsttute 80le regard ought to bo pall to eXlC'II'ncI ) niid I lualtcl tOIN for the 1)osItiou. A tlslufsS Iltlhlulstmtou ( n stiitt' tl. I tthutol wilt rlll'ct mO\I , ( 'retl ou ' , , Its hl'Rtl than nil ) iiuinber ot "Iullctve ( 01' Ilrtlmu tiecapitations. I' I looks lS It Land OOlllsslol ( . ussen Ilt his associates 01 tilt ? State 10\t : of Puhlc J1\lh ailt Ihllhlngl i Ire about to project themselves lute the tl\lch mode hy the decision ot the su pn'mo court dclorll , ell the nil. \ } Iolutmlut by , the legislature ot 1 hOr < 1 \ of truh'es for the Ncblslm City lu. I stuto for the nhl ] , nod to iiiidertoe to l'nillete the addition to the httlltl- I I lug began by the defunct trush > H. ' . ' , I 1'hfT Is no color ot law for * uicI n proceeding . but no omission of that 1.111 'otiit1 ordiiuu-IIy stattil in the ' woull orllnnrl 8tnlll II way of HUlsIl It there II t chll'o to let 1 contract or give seine favorite em. & Vlo'went I . I TIm CITIZISS' CITY 1'ICKbT. 'ho Citixens' Berorm league has cOlplltet cl UfO arduous task or 101111l. II l ! cnnthlnte : for the various munichs pIli ofcos to ho flet lt the coining e lection. Taking Into cOlshlernton the t1 IflIctiitie encountered In . tlfculle : elcountel'et the Ullol.ton. ment m or Illncc Oil the ticket among the various elelcnts lUl ] tht reluetllce ot . active husiless Icn to consent to sel\o tim city II Oi , ' olcial capacity , the Icnsue COI'clton his aCIullcd ) it- s elf most crcl1Inbl , ' . ' 1hc nomilces fire 11 wel klown citizens , each Iltl : every OlO Iullfe toy the dischinigc or the dutes or the ( I'CHIcct\'e ) ol'us to which t hey I III\I. lIoii. Charles n. flrovii . enldltltl : for 1 118301 ' , Is 010 of the let 1:10WI ( ! iti . 10li zl or Omaha. lie has tilled lalY l Iosllol ) : of honor nod trust Ilul his 1I\ 1 flys holc tin II/mled / 1'llutatol fm' integrity and hhilt'iity , 10 the ) ) lblc Intel'elt h ( : . \s 1 ml'lhel or the cotiveli- ton t which rl'lmcII the 1)'lI'lt coiisti . tlton of ch\sim ho cOltllmtclt hi : rul shin : ' tOWIH'd perfecting that 0' ; 1111' Ilw. As II : 11'110' of the state SClut ! 11111 severll ) h1flIarttIIlt. I'I' slols lie labored ze.llousl . , UIII ! ftithi- fiI ) ' II II'Olltlll ) ) ( 1fllleS hClclcul . 1 o hIs consOtlllls 111 11 Ollloll ) joh. ' b i'ry Illt uXh'I\'Inlce of ni Ilcsct'II' t ioii. As mayor of Onlhl In tie early ( IllVS _ Iw 1111l ni execntve whose colse 11lh'elt ) ( iiitivcrsnh I cOllhlelce. iioit' i(1'11t13' , , utter I hung 11f1'loII ) ( of l'elh'oIClt ( miii Ilhlc life , he tIls- chul I'II the duties If Iwll' coniiiii.s. ! hoiit't' wlh . SUCh dcclslon , Ih'lles ' 111111 1111 I ) tiahity lS 1111(1 ( the stltm'll ot Illcl i ) emCICII'Ilgll'l' ) than I had C\II' - II'l'l I , Ilfl'I' . Xo III II I 0 inn ha 11 in , t. , Il'l' t etiiiipistl than Uhlllll : IT. Blw fO' nllhl ) the Ilsolslhlc ) ) dutls that t < le\uh'l upon ) the head of thl I hut- 11:1 gO\'I'Ulclt Iml no Inl II this cc ciy II0SSI'IIIs II 1 hhlel th'gl'le the < : olltlelcC oC the tnxayiIIg cit Izelis. I ¶ I'hlthlliIH H\ohl. the 10111f for city t reasiita'r , hits foi ' ' ' ' , h'cnHI'II' Ils Im' IIII 'II'i been ih hi. i I I t i 1111 ( ( vi tit Ollha' ) : ; I'owth t I i 1111 has h hll'l an active actor II promoting its ItOS1)(1hY.VhhiI ( ( ( ah\'a ; ' 11'01. Ilelt lit 1)ohltkai life , ) he lis 10t hlel I i tlllllutt for any . Ilhlh' omce silce hI SII'\'elt as county clerk ; hack ; In the ( ins. Ills l\allcltols for the llSllul of ) t city h'I'aslel' : are iiutlispiiled and his inlu'gi'lty t'alot he culled II tihietioii. Iii iioiiuiiuiit lug ( lIly H. Doale for the \ ' leslolslhle ( ) 110101 of I'ly COlI trolley Ihf t COI\'ellol Paid a high coiui . 1IIIIIt to the 'olhiiger elClllt ot 01' Citi7.'tl4h1 . cltWI ; hlll. PIW 111 II Omaha eljo ' 1 whtm' lllllnlly th:1 I I \V 11nm I I I ( : Uhlll i , , ( . 1111 : to for city dll'I , . . \ lit 10 11\ will excel hIm II capacity fur the wOI'k : l'I'llllell of he I IIClllel I of that I cHico . , Lee Ileishey hills hlen IJlnlllllt for tho. Ilosllol i of ltlce Jtiu1g. , : . nil ChloE . which he iits : tilled . hl'ole'amI (01 which he 11 l111clt HUNI , "y eXllerl- , l'ICl ( 111 ability. . , 'J1 candilllh'g CO' the council , which Is \'llr the board of h'ust\lS \ ( or the lullcpal (0111'1101. Ire 1 eXCIIItOl- ( tlly stroiig : II fact I is I tl ) II'HI COII- : cit ticket e\(1 Illncetl ) II thiolit'hd ' 1nlll Ul exclusively oc'l'III'ISell till lye 1111. hess . Iui(1l. The lnmldntli for tl HOI.t 0' g , I Ica lon WI'I'I cholen wi h I special ) Ilfclelle to thclr all , to t lana e the I schools wih I st net I'COIH1r anl : with a - sole desire to l'I'Htm'c then i to that ulegree of IXCeICI'I ! whllh tIIY , 101(1 renclu'ul ( befote seetathitit 151111 hld 1'lchlt bcfole ICllrl:1 llllsin- ship hll rUI riot Iii tl ' school board - 'rhe thik't is it whole ctiiuiuueiids Itself . tea't lS I . I II Cils I. self to the henr : lilport or every cit : .I lnrho desires to rell11 tl ciy front thl ( ) Incuhus of llslle Illel' I which It has hl'el hrought hy stat - chl1"cr cOlhtles Ild reckless and th . honest olcltl . 010 SILl' 1m nttiocntrs. Interest II the Ohio calpllgl Is ) sOle\hl t cllh'elPd hy the action of tl t lenlh'1 oC the free silver demo. cmts of the state. In a inunifesto I . Is- sued I few ubtys ago they declare W : 01 Senator ltrice 'Vin'y . call upon 01 11elocm ts to npl.t the state ! ticket. but to Olillose clllltntcs for the hegis- Intmc h who are not willing to Illpltge thlmlh'I's to vote ngaliist I Jell stl\ll. 1'11 11t ( or " : OUltt 1011' ) ' " Ih'IOCI'lt for the t PII"lt Stales senate. 'rlw 11nl. feslo ItOIS not 1111 Brll'I' . hut I 1 : ' I none 1 the loss directed agaitist hll , 111 I It i Is saul to have cre'ated scum ! consl ( . InOon Iii the II\'I ' , 11 wcl It nutty In YI"w ot thl' HIlIlh ! of the free sliver v ote. Although I falclt ; to ( : ' 3 ' the SI ! te convent . I Ion hl'I'O Is UI Ilouht hint t I lnt i far frl hlif Ihl' ttllIOlllts Iii Ohio nm In (1"01 o tue free colnJe of tl whie ( n1lll , hut If the nlnbel' ll ! not 10l tll1.t h 1'11 thp _ ' cln P hiY lIlIVOCVitii Brlcls hope of sue- l'leI1n hlmscl In the United States sla I' . proYhlllt they follow the coonl scl ot the leathers. But lS the ( II cllnn t . Commercial Gnzetc rCII\'ks. ietlittOr HI'le , "hnth wluIII ) ways / wih iihuui l ; , 111 I great many of til' fs rf1 silver democl Is itiny hi' licei fUflh't ] the It \oull not he good 1101. tCK to OllpORI ) tht' 1f1 whol ho wlnt : cIS\ to . the hegislatui-e. Still the II'ohnhlt.\ l ) that I consllelble 11010- hll' of 111'10lrts wi do lS they have hfI'1 Ilt\IRI.1 . by tl free sliver heath- PIS Iltt tls 1ale "olhly sure the election ot I 1'fllhlcln 111111 t l'e n111 the t .cliolee of ' . ( ' ' ' .holl'l' l'x.O'el'nol' Iomlcl to suclcI'd Brlct' . 'fhel't1 unit 11fI'1 little 1'1'0801 to dOlbt ) titis result II any enmt Ild 10W there 11 nOlo itt nil As to the ( I'II sliver democrats supporting . porting Campbell I , the clldlllte for /O\'fI'nl' , U his : hover lll'l SUIIIIOHt thlt they , , ou1t 10t 10 so. 'I'lny yotf11 for his 10mlllt0l anti tll comlltcd thetuselvos to his . . the1seln's hil SUllllol.t. The 1nnl. fl'St thee not , the\'for. ttfft'ct the sluntol so far ns the stole ticket Is cOlclrlltl , 0' lt 11 ' Il to the hellt ot It hut 1 little latel' has hl'l1 Iltte Ilblc which mar cost :1' . ( llllhll ) $01110 of the votes ot this . ' ' tome tbe0111 . tlll elllllt. 'I'hll Is it letter enthorsitig a ' to "Coin's I t'llol.tlul I'plr "COII'1 . 11In1(1\1 Slwoll.llel l' , I 11'011. 1cut Ohio 1'llhlll for wblch Clmll' hl'l l1ellllll "n wide circulation . with much i-cstiltitig good. " It Is . IN\1II ool. I reaMOI. ably thought that the sliver 11'1 wl 1111 , ' \\sl this ( 'Utl0rlllelt of sO\ntl iuoiuL'y , h h ) , ' I man whom thit'y 1110 urgeti L their fellow ticunocrats to , ' . tclotl'locrtl IUI1I)01't The rwll\catoul 10 the Ohio demo. c ratlc campaign tom-bid the Idea that crlte cll\llgn COI'bll Ilcl tlnt the t Ilnl'ly cnn Mlhl ' s'Iii . i)0ItIY ) ) wil nl .thllJ. 'l'hnt I1 lose the Ilglslnluru is I nbr ! ohiltely , assured 0111 the way In which Onmllbel IR enrryiiig on his callllgn clnnot ct wil hll votes , 01' e\(1 holt togethcl' t the larty { strength. 'he Ie- Ilhllal9 , on tIme other hant , are Inldl I sllcliil light , l'e entirely hn'molious 111 have the Inspiration ot prospective , 'Ictor ' . , .vo GIIUSnS FOi O1'PJS'ITIOX. I Is passIng strnlJe that the Inl' a gees of tile Hock Island anll 1\lu - kl ' " rlronts , who 10 constantly bid- tln ) for the pntrolne of the hUMlllRM I len of Oiiinlm . houhI he 011110Rell ) to the t erCtOI of I leh'ollo1an 1110n 111SIIjI'I' station . In 'tho Ilslness center of tl ? city. No other city of Ollhl'S , 1I0Iluil ) tel ant comml'clnl ll\oltnnce his h bel'l treated In the siunbby way by the t ittiheonds I to wlll Its Ileoille , Coil5 , IIIbute I tlousl\ts upon thoUSIIH or dolhu's anlual ' its hl\ the Pl'lllle or O mahin. The illCOP depot which was to t have hlcn built out Tcnth Ilt IISOI sl'lllH would. . hover hn\'o hfel sntsflc - tOI' 3cit her to the Illroals or to the 1mb 1 ) le. I wOlhl Iu\'e hel'l tllcul of ( Iccess , IH'ol\'e1 lelt III IISllcl1 t II accolllot1 00 t I ! 01 occlslolS Iw I I the t s tate fair . whcl great crowds of ploille i o re 10\11 II 111 otit It woult hl\e lccl lS tluge'ous to lIfe alt ( Imh itS thc t old Tentl street crossing leCol.e the \'lllluct WIS Inuiht. 'l'lie cOlllllolltcl' which the ( tel' 11111 i COIIIII'OOSCS to erect a 1lh'ollolta11111 ) tc\ot itt the fool : of 1/1'1111 / street are luch . lom fl\O' nhlo to the repectlve i alhroiid coin. IClplct.c mll'ollt cm. : 1111f l whoHI ! tmils ur to Ilkl ! use' ' of the stlton thn1 are now nccot'ltet ml- l'OlltH enjoying slllll' pl'lvllJCI 11 the i IH'I1cpll I cIties of the COUltl' ) ' . 'j'he usunl II1tll Is ( per ccnt 01 the \alm- tel l or tint grounds and bnl\llgs. whie t tl' tlrl1111 ( 'III/:1 ' Ilroljles to ' exact : . 011) ' r per cent 01 the actual I10Ult : l iuvested. II the rusol street depot the gl'otlls l'e IPII'lhHlllt ) sOlethll l.e a i 11111 and a half . whie the hulttl/ would hu\'o cost but : OOOI ( ( ( I $ :0,0. , In the 1II0110seit ! , 'm'lul stlcet tl'110t the t the site will cost not exceetll ) 'OOOO ( ) , whie the si truet1'e ni It ullllronchls wl I cost fl'om I 11101 to n million and 1 L hulf. AHst11 that both \lllts arc ; stoclel 0111 bonded for equal Imonlts , the rlltnl cxnctel ft'ol the 111'01\11 : : would be hulgiipr hy o1c.lfh , or 20 1)1 celit CII Iht' \ Insll : sl'elt aho'ton ) tll\ ' It woull he fil' I laullcelt iiutliloii - dollar depot nl the foot ot Fajitain. . \ \ things clnsllerclt , sho111 not e'fry : I lllO\t , thlt C1te' Omlha cheerf1l - ' cooperle In an llle1)'lse that wi ccntrulze the lISe1glr luslll's lit the bnHlue center and give the \uhlc the long-a : walet , aCCOlloltatl1S to which It It luttlt ? Whnt lxcu : ) call these nlll'ntlsO for dlsrlmhuitllJ Ignlust Omaha and denying I lie ( ( ncllles which : /lltet every other city on their ' lines ' 1'IW FRIrWl IN JIADW.'lSGAi. 'I'hf bug Ild eXllcnsh'e struggle pf the French to obtain control In Iatln- : 181'H' has IISUIClt lu : success , IH was Inevltiihihe. 'l'hit' Io\'n cllllnl ) tel htito the 11111 : of the 11\1110Is 01 the ( . last hiuy of last 1onlh , 1 : lt I tIClt wits Icgotn tell whllh Ullolltell ' accords Fl'lUl1 ) all she deiiittitlt : * . A dispatch fl'ol Paris states that It Ii Intellle1 ! by the French " U\'II'llell . 10 establish n ilgorotis II'otlcom tu O\'C. the Island . which wl ISSU'O to 1'I'ltCt PI'I'lllllet.- Ineo . II the 1'111 lutllllstm ( 1101 ot nrfll.1 and tollles ( , iI the l'OI'Sl of ttiiie , nhsolltf COiitti t , for lothln , less thnl this wi fltsC ' Frauici. , 'Il tlhllllh ) over the 11I08t teCllscll'lH I0\1 , which Ias : cost I"IIICe 1011 titan [ ,0 ) 1Ci : uII over $ : 20)JUUt ) ( ( ) ) alll"'lr i : to have cnused . clShl'lble ] Ixulllol at PU1ls , for I rcsllclt Pnulc II'ompt h , 11\te this lcceH(11 geitera I 1 % grand otlicer of the I.egion of lonol' . Ilthhtg1iScar : Is In the 111111 ocean nuid I s the largest of the Aft'IC1 ishatuls. I cOltlllS a lllllatol of Ilolt tOOO ( ) , . hO ( , consisting of ! e\11 ulch'lylt t'lhe : t hough the ruling tribe. the 111'IS , his Iltle solute IHO/I'CSS towlld cvlzltol i I I I , the II'CSPlt i 11"1'11 ' , Hall- I 1 \llnlO III. , who Is.to II allowed to 1'1'1111 , hl\'llg blel favorable : 10 the /I'o\th of ch'lbwII 1etltts among hl' lll'O\lt' i . Doubtless . the 1"lcndl w1 mllw i : their OCCUIltol of the ishniud II'oltollll l ) though I wl tttho HOle tll to Icllhl'lse the cost of getting , p ossessioti. . 1.'USIX IX .WW ) YOliI . 'Vito ( nslol o the ICI1bll'ts . aunT s tate IIIIIOCI'IC ' II New York ; City 1 : a cOltllalce of the COltl'st there for good lullcllJI and cOlul ' ; o\'elmelt , tiid liromlsl's to aduuiiiiisteiaitothuer lull altllulslcl' I10thel Ite- feat to ' 1IIInn ' I ! signal Its that of hlt l ' Cii1 . It there slll be 10 ills- t\Illce of the hlu'lon ' of the allied ' ' , forces. The Cuslol was hot elTlelud wltholt . a great deal of effort ou the 111.t l ) of those 1fllhlcals , fho clearly saw i II I the ell ( , ' means of overcoming ' ' ; l'itiiliiiiiiiy 111 ( furtherIng the cause of good gutveriilii(1it. , . \ very large iuunu- . her ot 1fllblcllM WIJ II fl\o. of 1011nlln ; ir straight l'ellblell ) ) ticket , hit better , counsels II'e\'nlltl ; ititti n 11\IH101 of Clllthlltes WIS 11111' at , . cOI'llnj to thu l'ullth'e. sh't'ltl of the duet parties to the fusIon. Inll the exh'lll l'llhlcnns ) 1111 thfI' t way and the state Ih'IOI'I'nts hl'n < fllell 1CCO/ / : ' ii it Ion 01 the t tcl.pt t 'Faiuunany's success II XO"llhcr , uni ] have hlll l sU'etl , hit lS I II there Is good l'lson to hl- 11'\0 that tl ( lslon tIcket wl be Hi' , ccssful IUtlltlthm' great stop b taken In the interest of honest /o'el'III'nt lit Ntt' Yoik. Hc'nluto the XoYOII. Hc'nlu/ nctol . taken which J bid lol'lsleut mll , ably I , Iltvoclte < . the New York . \tl'II" . tiser 11w headers , . tser says : leul'l' : of letJlol. tll rlIIhlcnlls1 have shown them- . Hh'l1 t'I\11 to the crisis ( hint l'nfrollet tlem and worthy of the trust 11\0S1'lt I 11101 them. 'j'hl'Y have not bartered rllmhlcll )1111(11111 ) nor tacl'ltced 1' ' Ilhlcll . honor. 'l'hiey , hl"Illlt steadfastly , II view the purlmOmt * Il'me : of \llrllt ) goveriiilicut.'hat they ' have ttole Is to kl'fI' In the course , . which last year lcd to victory Illt it. Is I the t only , ole l ' which . Tlmmll ' , still I 1 vital tutu ll\I'I.tU ] organizatIon . ( 'ln I \ " beaten . Wih the \I'lHbleall anti state democrats acUl ) separately ant . " , the t votes 9 ( the . hlIIllcntlents 111 tie- Cllt ell'l ! . Clrnl ) ' sCItel'll , the retur to I)0SVCI ) ot the ( corrupt Political ornnlzlton fhnt SlitS turnet out last 'CI' woulll hltye hcen inevitable. The f uslol probably . insures a repetitIon or Ilst l 'ear's'I lory , when unler hike cu oinlit lotus the ( 111'llty ngailst Tauiu- Ilal u , ' wns over 'IO giving the City of Xcw York . a reform /0 \'e \ mIl t whl'h hns very , greatly , IUII'O\'lll the 1101 tcl I mutt ! 101 I condition or that cl , I ty.That That the fusion or lell11Cl1S 1\1 all who tlesltt'd to 111 the ( let'ollols of the In tQI ot corrupt and dishonest ; O\'I'lllelt Wil / "I ) e aunT ' 001 thll Inst l yelir's results Imly attest. Such fusion Is 10 less II'OCI' , 1\1 eXllellclt 10W. 1 ) for hut' l'cl'l 111sl'lll Is not yet fully a tl IICt. ' 'llmnl ' WIS badly , crlliliell II Inst , yt'itt's battle , hut . It neclt to he ertishieth. As the AII'.t lr f1 'S , "its IIOwel' to corrupt , to I'ol to degrades , to betray . II still ' ; 'eut. 1 mURt hI brokeii . trllillct II thl tusI , 1'OUlt Ilto fl'llgmcltt by the ( might of honest eitiZCmithlii . " uVhiitt the . hOlest cIIZt'ISIIII. Whlt reptil ) h elms of Xew York loire dOle ' 11 l the Iltelcst . of goot I tl I- cill amid county , JO\'C'lmclt le' 1111hll'n18 i ) eyiryvhicre , amy II'oerlr t b. Tua'y Slct'llce ito 11111) ' PrinciPle 111 i no Ilart ) IltellHt by , tunltitug I wih Imlocl'uts 11' L nlY other foltcll cle- mllt u for the I111'0Se of II'Curllt UI hOll'S h t U 111 ( . ciiilthtlc ) 11 mil 1 : t 1 lon ot locul l affaIrs. . 1'he 1ellblclls of Xew YIHk CIty ha\'I' set 11 exnl\le which I ml J ' II'UIlll'lr be cmulated h l s ' l'lIHl. . Imls i whel'eyel' there Is leCCSiI , II the Interest ' or good so\el'lmelt. ( or their t toll ! so. The Incalculable lclofs which wl follow thl' lectol ot 'I cltizeius' miuunlel. ! lll tIcket In ' not at II'st tlu h occur to the ilverage ! voter who cares 10lhll ! for lOhltiCS [ ) hut WIlts to \ole for the best ' iuiriii lit os-t'i ! y CI C. In the II'lsclt 1'I'fO'1 . mon'ment , lending 111 hl\'e fut their shioublers to thc yhteeI iuid thel. shoullel's whcll 111 lire enllel\'ol'll : to sllk pll'I ' 11'Jullces long elough to elevate St'OIj. t1lst. wOlth ' Ittl callable ) mCI to I liuipoitnii t olces II the city hail. 'he ask I\ ' ! I' , ) ' voter to 1t514114t Iii time InIC'- tnldl ! 'J'hf ' bele\'e thole Is 1011 Itnmlll enough lit the cltizeiishilp oC : Omhl to accomlllsh : needed ueforuts. ' ' 'i'imey Ilh'ls thclselvcs 10 11 thosl who wnlt hOlest . AO'rllelt Non- Illtsnl ) ocm.t vIhl wOII a revohtutlouu . ! " 1 . . ; I'olutol II city 1)'llc , ' : Putty mlchiles will he ll\CI'lf SS 'to 11'11 Il'lssule " 1101 the mel elected 0' cause thel to Ils- grace , : tlieimiselves : , and scalidahize the " i ( . ' . " 'U :11/OI'II1le / cal uo rO'eel UIIOI the 'Imy ' roll 1f1 ) use of service leltll'el ] lS a \\111 hustel' . llel wi II euupioybltl , ( J tllr IWI'ls and hiuthl. \1111 Ihtmuess. . I I wi le 11 ItIO\'Itou which cal1ot : fall 01 UII1I'cutoJ nt the blnds of the 1 taxpayers ' oClthls clt . . Time Slnp ( 1juard } or Ilenlh nl10UICfS lint ( Illlcnl stulents who fall to come 1\ . to the' . 1'li\il'llelt ' of ' Instruction ailti ! . exIer1eutO I wilt \ . hot 1Ilel'lltc < to tal.c cemkIlThttos out ctWllfltfs to.1t'llcn on Ne ' litaskn 11\ltl \ l\R \ I rests wlh the t state hearth to II'otfc . time people from the 11110sll01 ot 111.tlclnls10 ! arc 10t elulllllct ) to 1"I'sue thclr 1111' : sioii. 'rhl'rl ! Is tutihy ont wiiy to I'C" tot-ill this I duty ( ' and that Is tp ( hair out ni : who or 'lot eltted to II'\ctcl : ultlur tie In w. . Life Is too slol.t for Tile Bee to con- h'llct all the les and takes which m'l : being cOlcodetl by the 'IVotiul-IIcrail In order ' . ol'ler to nlTol'l tlat shcot 1 st'uui- hlanl1 ot excIse for SUIIIIOI'llg the A. . P. A. ( 'ZtluhidUte for clerk ; oC the dis- h'lct CO 11. I thc mCI who are rim- fling tie l'gnn thnt soils out to the hl h hlt h111:1 : lund , 11 ' malhoot ( lucy , would tl'clnl'e openly . ( or tIe whole i dervIsh ticket nli have tone with it. ! 'hc Shrewd John Bull. G lobe-Democrnt . lolDtmncrn t. Great Drltan's Idea of honor In Inlerna. to tonal contro\rsles Is to arbItrate only with one of her own size , . } 11'rlcII'SIel St. . the l'tc. lit Louis Republic. American locumotves ha t been shipped this ; yea to Asia , Africa , South America and Australia. And now comcs an order from Europe for twenty : ) ' freight and nn eIual aiimo bel of pissnger englne Russia may be backward In some matters. but she Is ahad of many other countries In railway equip- meut. u - . JIIIJullJ NIrIIMkfl'U 'Iowl'r. Sioux CI ) ' Times. There Is an editor In Cayuga N. Y. , who wi never cmlgrte to Nebraslm where the Ioldenrod . Is the slate flower. .I multes one sick , " he wrote . "to read the cfulons of city poets about the 'wavlng gohlenod ! . ' which they appear to regard as Ihe ( acute o , floral beauty. In fact , the goldenrod Is a stinking weed coverEd with green flies and noxious Insects.t' Insects.t's , UI'MIIOUNlhll ) for Dell11'nUoUM. 'Ylshln&ton Post One of the companies which make a bus- ! ness of Insuring against losses by employes urges that the time has' come for a concen- tested movement against this evil. The cm- cular very pertinently and lorclably argues thai there Is a dual responsibility for many of the defalcaUons . and thai those highest up In the buslacR:1 the victimized concar bmar at least a cons rable share of Ihe ( blame for the 1osses.--The clear Inference from this 19 that the 103s should be chargd 10 the man or men/:1 : authoriy by whose neglect of duty they . , ' ' 111 rendered possible. Slh" . : INt'l. WashIngton ' Star. I I be 1ruq . as stated that General Hal- risen Is eai'rtug legal fees that net him an Income t\ t otthree times as large as that which tbe'ountry . 1ry paid him while he occu- plo : ( lie \tthouse. there would seem 10 have been.lound an answer to the much- 1111cussed qnjstIon : What shall be done with our cme.t ( caldenta The beat possible thing to dQ. I would appear . Is to let them severely allit ' They arc 1n no danger of atarvat1on. ; ? 0 man who can step out of a petty conulention of $50,000 a year Into a law 1ractceJjf ) upwards ot $150,00 Is likely la , b come .1 obJect _ of I publc charity. l > rud"hlJ Ihu Sick M.tii. Chicago Tribune. " The representatives of the great powers have sent a collective note to the Turkish government ta11ng attention to the roclnt Icenea of disorder aqd violence In Constan- Inople and the Inadequate police measures taken 10 stop them also demanding the release - lease of all prIsoners who are Innocent of wrong doing . the cessation of dolnR. cenalO arrests and a thorough Im"eatgalop of the recent riots. This I commendatory 80 far a I goes . but I I goes no farther than the demands made by th , same powerl several months ago upon the Turkish government to Institute Arme- alan reforms. It will amount to nothing. If the powers had Insisted upon their demand and backed I up with the menace to throw the Turks out of Burope and partition Turkey - key among themselves there would have been no riot In Constantinople 10 In\oil. gate. All of which shows that the power will have to share the responsibility for the recent Xrmenian butch rT. I.OC.\ . \ l'.tIGN cii.t'i'riit , Colonel Akin has withdrawn from the race for the dervish nomllton for city treuurer. lie WAS In the swim In earnest dull yesler- day , when he found that the three Charleys. Uruitt . DJureen and Johnson , who loud charge of his interests In the Ninth ward. had sold out and were workig for Dumont. That tact , coupled wIth the further tact that he had become possessed ! ot an organ that had swamped the political chances of several other prominent candidates Induced the ( colonel to wIthdraw and leave tie ( fcM open to Edwards and Dumont. John Jenkins served with bravery through the war but his heart failed him when he faced the touching committees that were after the candidates for the mayoralty noml. nation and ho withdrew from time race. " 1 have been feelIng the puls of the politicians of the different wards all I find that they want money and lots of I. " Is the explanation Mr. Jenkins gives for declining to make a light for the nomitiatiotu. Somebody has been deceivIng Mr. ( Jenkins I Is not possible that JIm Alan. Claus Hubbard , Sum Macleod . Char- hey Younger . Van AlstM , Jasper 111ff , Frank Durman antI that class of patriot would take money for their Influence tl all election . Droatch and Chafee wl tell you that they no\r usa money , but confine their disbursements - ments solely to pronilses . S1m Smih and Claus Hubbard say that ChalIce tricked them In tHing the 1roatch , list of delegates tram the Third ward with : the der\lh city central commIttee. ChalIce says he didn't. The man who I is interested enough to lake sides has his choice between Chalee's suord and that of Claus Hubbard and Is entitled to another guess If he misses It the first tIme. - i Van Alslne and Hon. JIm Allan are tr- I tag to gel 10 the city dervish con\enton ns delegates from the Eighth ward. They will go unpledged. There's a couple of lads who wouldn't give a cent te get Into a con \enton pledged to support any one. They are In politics only for their health. Judge Gustav Anderson has announced himself as a candidate fir the nomlnathm for tJe police Judge. He Is No. 13 on the list. Prof Ralhbun Is serIously handicapped In his race for the nomination for city comp- trailer. There Is nothing 10 Indicate that ho will get through with his $5 a day Job of investIgating the books of Olsen and Doln In time to assume the dutIes of his office In L case of a nomination and electIon . Major Dan Wheeler Is I a candidate for the nominaton for counclman'al.large from the Fourth ward. The major has never got over the los of his pull for Insurance which he had when he was the watch dog of the ) city council. Visions of the snap ho had In L those days dazzle him so that he loses sight : of the figures by which the voters of lhe ward repudiated him when he asked arc. electIon at their bands. On Monday night Colonel Akin's paper , tin j official organ of the den'lshes. called for the . retirement of both Droatch and Chafee from the race for the mayoralty nomination. Last night It asserted that either Droatch or Chat- fee would be an acceptable candidate Surface - face indications led 10 the conclusion that Droatch and ChalIce boUI took the hunch ! There Is something radically wrong with the times. Neither Ernest Stuht nor Pete schwenk Is trying to break Into the dervish cct\enton , as a deiegate , . Doc Sa\le Is being overworked these days. Dtlween his duty as health ] mmlssloner and : the demands upon his time and attention as i chairman of the dervish steering committee he Is the busiest man In town. When nut. ( era become too pressing he passes up the city business as of secondary ImIJortance. That's the rule that has beel adopted In city arall since the Joctor's friends got Into power. J. D. Piper Is accumulating a crop of ds- [ gust. He thought the announcement hI his candidacy for the nomination for city compo ( roller would cause an "uprising of der del peo- ples" In lila bell.f , but the yeomen of the city halo admirably restrained their en- lhuslasm at the mention of his name. He cant understand it. Piper Ju a little slow In thJ uptake. lie ought to be told that tim sig- nat of distress was given from another qual'- IeI some time ago. Hitchcock's candidate for mayor Is A. J. Hanscom. I I Mr. Hanscom were only run- nlg Hitchcock might make a dIcker for In exlenslon of the mortgage loan which Hans- com holds on his property 1 exchange for [ oltcal support. For a few weeks Scott will mae ] a pretty speech from the bench the bencl on slightest prov- ucaton . . In every sentence his unspeakable l eve for the lowly and his contempt for the g reat and powerful are played to an appre- dj clat\e grandstand. . Merciful and upright JUdga j ! Hats ! . Ue'crclchlJ thl' Sacred lL.il. 1.'ool.n . : lagie : Who san that Americans are a dry , un- sentmental people ? They are not. Look at Ihe lrogress of the liberty bell In the south. I 13 not an Imposing piece of metal Yet the t Ilea that I stands for Imlears tt to lhe heart of the nation . and In Its way th rough this country It Is greeted with song and salute with waving at figs and tlgS s peeches . and even with tears of pride antI joy. j These are proofs that We are a united and patriotic people , and also that we have a large fund of emotion. L'OLI'IICAa .lClNAthhiS. l'OI''I.NICI S.I . Illllt1111tol" to the l xlllClhC 'Jrl" or til . tlll ) . Chicago Tlmc-e-ltcrnid. Ooo.goo Is i the ( latest political nickname. Naturally It comes from New York , where It Is applied 10 a class or persons or a party whose object Is good government without object gOlrnmentlhout respect to ) party affiliations. These people are goo.goos Those who oppose thlm think they are plgeon.heartel and lack gall- that they are ly.l\erel and not to bo cal : . logued among virile men. This Is New Yorl's way and , In truth , Is the general WAY. Whel argument trutl not cl be met with argument It can be met with .lh abuse and when logic Is UnanswerAble It Is easy to throw 11\1 by way of n few mdcht- iiitmhtltimtle. name . It doesn't answer but I luls ( lie "Whoever was made the ' "Whoe\er worse for being called Iolofernes 7" sahl the robust hllnl . Johnson , lout nc\ertheless the sentitlve Gold. 5cnslt\.0 smith recoiled at smih recoted being nicknamed. The force of nicknamed has always been recognized In imohitics. "Ocmocrat" was A \n aord of opltrobritmnt tn ' \0111 011jrobrium Washlnglon's time , mid many I man shrank from the allpel.lol I'ather than [ rain the thing Itself . end voteti t 1 with 101 the ttdellsL even agaInst his convictions. I took Jefferson t\eh'c years 10 make time annie even 11alntnhle to his ! supporters , and then Il was by long approaches tller the softening appalath'e ot themnocratlc-rcpub. lemocralr.rrpub. hicitn . Then ther was that offensive designation , " olensh'c de81nnlon : "Ioeooco , " which originated In Nel' ' York somelipre dnrlnl lie :30. : and was given to a particular party faction . bat partcular lun. htt was so apt and so expresmivo of expessl\e tnslRnlfenneo that it C31e to be IPl11el 10 the whele demiiocratic : Ile'ocratc party In 1810. Log cabins and hard cider was the popular cr ) In that ) ear . but no one can tel hoIAny l'coplo were driven ( roam the support of Van Blren through fear c-I f being nlckname1 "locofoc08. " ( That name survived ! until Polk's ( hue and . then gave . Way 10 "barubtirnor" auth I "iiitnkei" ' ] which In turn were succeeded RIII by "harlls" and "softs. " succoced ) "Slver grays" was the designation of the Fhilmoin " IlnE of the whigs at one ( hue . and "black , reiltibhican' "b1cJrellublcan" was the nlcknlmc given by tim chicIennel to the liascant nc-pub. Ican party In 185G. lore recent factional namet " orllnatnl In Conkhing's time arc "sLiwania" and "half-breeds. " tme The name "mugwunup , " which came Into use In the fit-st Cleveland fnt Clevclanr campaign , was of IndIan origin amI . " means .uE Chief , or one big and wla In his own conceit . , Must of thCl nicknames DIll many more originated In New York II place fertile In t such In\'entons. for there If anywhere , , politIcs Is a game whIch Is to be won by any means either fall or toul ) ' 'Jl I'AISINO SUO\ These arc melancholy days for silver. Even I the landscape Is turning to gold. \ Time boom of Potato Pingree of Detroit for the presllenc ) ' has ntalnC1 a delicious peach- blow tint. A man staggering under the name of Swindle Is running for olce In Ohio. lie Is I 1 lawyer ] br prof sslon. le Now the festh'e candidate [ outstrelches a I horny palm ant essays to love IS a brolher every voter 'n ' his bailiwick. With fusion an accomplshed fait In No\ \ York recognItion of the belligerent rights of Tammany excites prfound Indiference , , Mr. )11. Horace Doles propopn to take Ihe ) stump In Iowa and lend some variety as tvchi as gaiety \0 the financial cure.als wcl . afoat. . J x.Conpressman Bryan tarries In San Pran. deco . while time faithful of lunar huts at home suffer the pangs and tortures of a financial vacuum. o The queen of Madagascar Is an Inveterate chewer of tobacco. Since the Pronch have taken her capital It Is likely th ! will mast- ! ate mast- c the rag for 1 season. Isaac TihcliaehVlttkowsky ) asked ] the New York courts for permission to change his name. He did not wish to lose his Wilt . so he simply ] asked that the part be c-I I iii I an ted. llwEky b A number of American autograph hunters ha\1 been taken In with postal cards bearIng I bogus sIgnature of Gladstone. The cards command a uniform price of 15 shihhimigs. ' Fills 1.010 : , of Ihe. ( ways tn. which England can "do" /tnienlca. . Theodore Roosevelt has made a collection of all the cartoons about himself coleclon I could get hold of . and has pasted them on the walls of n room at his home. He says he gets a lot or run out of showing his 'cartoon room" to his rlends. "carton Last May the country was flooded with re- I ports of disastrous . frost blight In the Chau- tauqua grape belt of New Yorl Now the Dufalo Express reports an enormous crop tn the dlstrlrt. Evidently Jack Frost Is not as black as he Is painted Wiiam R. Hearst Is said to ba negotiat. Ing for a New York newspaper and Is likely 10 try his hand at the helm of the Journal , which John It. 1cLean dropped with n quar- tel of a million. Mr. Hearst has money 10 bur and can afford the luxury of journal- Istle rcjtivenation. St. Paul papers give details of the alarmln disappearance of lakes In Minnesota. Of lhe 7.000 lakes In the state In 1885. fully onc- third have permanently dried np and ) many of their basins have been transformed Into cultivated fields. This condition furnishes St Paul the longe.for excuse for severing rela- waukee tons with Minneapolis and annexing Mi- One Mr. Forbes n Briton who had soma connection wih the elllneerlng department of the Niagara Falls power planl. takes occa- sion In a home paper 10 monopolize all the glory of the Job and incidentally breaks out In this strain : "Thero arc two great ml.- takes commonly made by Aniericans. One Is that they are origInal inventors : flue other Is that they are humorous. Neither of these propositions I lrue. " As Mr. Forbes has been pro\en guilty of copying original plans In the Westnghousa factory and palming them off as his own the humor of his re. marks takes high rank for In\'ent\e origin. ality. \ Speaking ot time visit of Lafayette to this country In the winter of 182t-25. Ihe ( American - can Monthly Magazine of Washington. toys : "It was dllrlng these days that George Tiknor of Doston Ilresrnled a foreIgn gmteman to ex-Presitlent Abms. Politics was I taboocd t'ubJect. but Just al they were to take their leave ' Mr. Adams asked 1r. Ticknor how the election was proceeding In the huuse. Mr. Ticknor replied that he understood It depended upon the vote of New Yor . Mr. Adams arose and exclaimed : Then God help us ! As boy and man 1 have known New York Iloltcs for several years , and her politics have always been among the davU's iiiconmprhiensibihitics. ' . Incomprhenslbilte ; . . Till ] DI I"ISI nOtlT I Olobe.1)emc-cnat : Ont or 1,7G tleltialu t. ( lie ( 1auAehUStts repnbleal state convene ton 1191 , according to the vote on catididate for governor apcr to have been A. 1" A. men. This Is not as good 1 showln ! I tl' ) "embers of the order who did any talking proimilseth. I Is safe to say . however , that I I a better showing than the order loulJ make In any other state. The , 'rosent nath'lsto organization wi ne\.tr win any such triumphs as its great progenItor of the GOs achle\ld. New York Sun : lion. Ehjahtdauuua Morse got 391 votes In the tiasea'htisets republican comiventloru. lie Is I the Ilen,1 , of all lie ( , 'trlues'anll the A. 1' A. , Ant the : lllsAchuset ! republcnns can'l escape him. They will have to nomlnAle him next year . unles the recenty formell Scelety for the Propagaton at Intelligence In : lasschucUa does nn exlrlotdnary ! \ork In time next { twelve monlbl. No worthy fatally In time la ) ' State will need to ' 0 without stove polish . for 110 time to cc-tue. : I\nle. Sentncl : Governor Green- hugo ] of : Iauarhuslts has beeti a straightforward - forward , honest and consistent : . executive. When Ihe ( maJorl ) of his part h. the legis- lature pnarotl \ bis which ho thonght immuwi.so. he did not hesitate to veto them. When the A. 1. A.s attempted to Intimidate him ho declined to bo scared I. In hal stood upon the bl'oa,1 , and Iber1 ) 11111\\'m of repub- leln principles. Threatened with the ruin or his political Iropecl ) . ho held ! the even tenor of [ his way. An attempt was IUtlc 10 organize 1 mo\'elent 10 defeat ( his renotuul- nation , I proved an absurd failure. The people hike courage and con ltelcy In a publc officer . and on overwhelming majorIty majoriy of the delegates ( of the relluhlcll state eon- "IIton of .hassacliusetts . on the Irst hal- lot . voted for his renonmimiation . . I"l'tlSS C.II' : 'I' , Des Moines Relstcr : Let them talk of hea\en : this Is heaven , and I Is the beat h\'en because It Is ours. After God ! nUtto Iowa worle. lIe clme back and smled on Ills handi' Sioux City Tribune : Captain fleck has won a decisive vIctory oerhe contractors who were "doing" the Wlnnebgo hdlans [ ali be Is 10 be .conratulated. Those newFaperl which \ero e\ldenty hired to malign him mlwl sink In the sejale. Da'onllort Dcnocra t : Thc.c Is no corn or wheat famine In tbls country this yam , but I car famine 19 seriously threatened. " 'elter railroads ecu ahead of thlm more business than they can possibly halUI with the ( fachhi- ties they arc able to commanll. The Chicago . Mlwaulee & St. Paul Railroad company hsy 28.000 freight car of its own , anti several thousand more under lease , but one of its superlntepdents says the S'stll I" 1,200 cars short already Grain ds just beginning to mo\'o. A month from this tmo the demand for cars \1 be a\ay beyond proeedont. Lemas Sentinel : The mayor of Sheldon has adopted the curlew scheme for keeping order on lie ( streets of that city . so the steady going citizens who ! I 10 bed with the going down of the sun will not be Ilsturbed In their l slumbers. No new curfew belt has been , swung to tel tlt knell of lel)1tng drunks 10 their Sunday slumbers , but when the hour hand on the town clock points 10 the middle of the tenthi hour it becomes ( lie duty of thio city policeman to girth tip his loins antI sally forth \itlt his basswood club and nippera to harvest hula foes front the unlucky citizcn or visitors shio have tahiti too munch of that microbe-infested water of which ( ito Inamue liom.pital coiniiiittee reported to the hegiulaturo , 'I'Hhi G MiON'iiTlON. ) Chicago Tu-ibtmne : Thin baiidit.'u that bloom i n time fttii. tmoticy is ! huuvc nothillig to do l vttii the chase , ltlchumormd Dispatch : "No ucpmider I'm s tuck , " said the itewlldoreti Pe.dostnmnn ; "l'vu r un against tIme forks of the 'road. " Truth : Ada-Do you think ( ho word "OhL' , " t'houid be omitted front ( hp innrntage sH ervice ? ida-Omitted ? Certainly not , It H iiotiki merely be transferred to the other earty to the contract. Pittsburg Chroniclc : lIIIand-l wonder why Mrs. Longtnng dIsmissed her old fantll Pluisician anti called Iii lr. Siigarptil ? I In - ket-OJO Dr. jimtrmies sdvised her to tftke a two-mile walk every day , and keep her lips t ightly closed. . Yonkers Statesman : As tin' itinerant with t hin orgmun canto in ( till view of the sign , "lie- I rate of the tioge , " ho Pasacil on to time next house. emitting Croium hti machine ( hue vehI known 11(1(014 ( ot , ' 'I don't Is-ant to lIlny Iii your yard. " Cincinnati Emiquirem"Madame : , " said lila weary wanderer "I huoim you will Ieiicvo flIe wltmi I say that I hare not always beau t ho battered wreck you see before you. Indeed - deed when I lost those two lingers and thIs eye 1 vat one of tutu most iroiJerous alder. men in Chicago. " Indianapolis Journal : "Thin boy whose mother is continually veIling at him to ' tlomi't , ' " says the coritfeti vhliosopher. "may not lmmLl-o a very good tIme , but lie will make a lIrSt rate father. lIe will umuve 140 vivid a niemnorv of his own misery that lie svill hot h its cbihfdreii alone. " KINGSI.EYUL' TO DATF. New York \Sonld. Ho good , sweet maId , and let whoever trill ho clever : Do noble things , not marry them , at least not for long. Don't tIe uuu for lIfe and death tyid ( hut fast for'mver , For titles are now going for a soimg , - A IJALLAI ) 05' I'UIid l.A'LliIS8. I'ail Mali Gazette. Though some may sincn thm joys of tvork , 'rim virtues of ( lie tailoring muman , Toil tmnd its griefs I fain would iuhiiric With indolence Mahuornetan , Existence is 1110 briefest span lIre merging in Eternity ; Then toil tahmo wiit , alid toil who calm , A lazy life's the life for mne. I long to lie where serpents brIe ' Auiiolmg thin flowers of Cnstulnn ; 'in antotco likem any turbaned Turk in some luxurious divan ; I would recall the ( lays of Pan , The sylvan charms of Arcady- , Tim rlensiiro tiomnes of Kubla Khan- A lazy lifu's the lIfe for inc. I slain the city's grirno anti murk , tIore rustin laborlngut I ban ; No minIster of state or kirk , No counciior I , to plot anti htlan. Iltit , with a lotutu-ilowered fun , I lounge beside thin summer sea : And sigh , mPh dreamutu of far Japan- "A lazy ite' tie % lifu for inc. " ENVOY , Cain ! Ever since thin world began , Mtsgtiided men base wrought for thee ; limit , hiilo their endless strife 1 scan , A lazy life's the life for Inc. ! $ * * * $ * * * $4 * * * * * e } _ _ * Lc : : : Broken - . , . . \ Promises have clone a great deal to increase the 4 . : L'd difficulties of reaching the public heart by advertis- ' . . 111g. Even the trustworthy dealer has to overcome i" - - - : prejudice that he doesp't deserve to encounter. He - can't help that , however. , . * Wliit he can do , is to keep on wIth announcements in * good faith and , backed by good goods and good name , * trust to the good sense of the public. 4 * That is what we are doing now in offering these ga- . ments of our own manufactul'c. e . Fall Suits.$8.50.$12.50$18.OO * Fall Overcoats . . $ S.50.$18.OO.$20.OO : B1OWNING , KING Sc CO. :