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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1895)
- - - - - --1 , . ' . ,1 ' rIIB 01\r.AITA \ .1JAITJY' Bgi'1 I : : ; tTBDAY ; , oci'ri niu. 12. lanG. - - - - - - - . - - - TIm OMAHA DAIIX ] DEE - - - c. , ztoIvATlt : , 1llor , - " - - - - - , PuniIIcRD , vnYonNl(8. - T 1iiMR OF 3UIiSC1III'TIOH. 118 OF 8UUSCII'ION. TItr fl.e ( Without unbiy ) , One Year 8 . Pal 11e SunIYI 0" y.a. . . ( 'al , n.e Dnd Sunday , One 1.or. " . . . . . . 10 .1 HIl llnnlho . . . . . . ) . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . G ( 'ht. "onthA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 M , JUflry ! 1 , One Ytr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 O ' . . . . fune" 1f T."r. . . . . . . . . ( * nIurday Iiee . One Y.nr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5' ) I' flura Be. nr. . . . . . . . . . . S Weekly Uce. Ona Teir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U OFFICE9. Omaha. fli fl.e fluitling. Te Dp' south Omnh. 8lnj.r Duldlng. lk'L Corner N Dnd 2lh StL Council 11 Ia. 12 Itrl ttret. Chlclo Olfl . SI Chnml.r ) .I C.mm.rM. New York ltuomq 13. 1 and 15. TrIbune fluliling. 'Vaablnaton , 10 F 9tr..t. N. W. cnnrqIONfm'CI , All communtcntton. itntIn 10 n'WA and Pat. trlal mate , hold he .Intnl : To the jdhtor. , UUSNES3 ! 1.TT5Il3. nUSINFS8 IETTrnS. Al 1iuIn. . IpterA nnd r.mllnct .houl.1 b , .dd.d tn The flee I'ubl"hl" ! COfl1PflT. S Omnha. Jt/l. . cheeks an.1 pot.4CC order' , to v.tumce b made pR\'nhlo tn th. q,1.r Of th4 . cnmpanv. Tie Im I'UIiT.TSftINU COMI'itNY. RTATIMINT Ol cmCULATIN. OMrgO B. Ttitk. . "crelnl' nr Thc n. . Pub. o 'hlng l'ompnny. bong $ duty .worn , SlY ! thai the nrlnJ number 01 full nld cmplele cple3 or the Dnly ornlng. lul J'venlnt nfl 1 AunII , ' n.e prlnt.,1 < urtnJ Ihe ( month at Heplemlcr , 189 : . wn . a" fotlow. : I. lolowa . . . . 2t.nb : ) IG . . . . 1 .31 . . . . . IG. . . . 210 : 2 . . . . . . . . 19.0. 1 . . . . . . . . .1. , 3. . . . . . . . 19.39. H. . . . . . . 1 .r , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 4 . . . . . . 1.316 10. . . . . . 10. 6. . . 19.1 4 21. . 2.i4l . . . . . . . . . . . 2),11 6. . ; . . . . . . ) .2t2 21. . . . . . . . 109 1. . . . . . . . . 10.3Q3 2. . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . , R z.r.rn ! t . . R. . . . . . . 2.rIO 2. . . . 19,16 0 . . . . . . . . . 102 : : 21.m . . . . . . . 1L411 10. . . . . . . . 10.:30 : : . . . . . . . 19,28' ii . . . . . . 193.6 2 4. . . . . . . . . . . . 1. . . . . ( . . 19.:1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] . . . . . . . . 10.H .21. . . . . 1.35 ; 1. . . . . . . . . 10.39' : : 2' . . . . . . . 10.303 H. . . . . . . . 19.31 r. . . . . . . 2Q.2C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 2. . . . . . . :0,19G 3. . . . . . . 19,26 Totnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .essnl . . . , . J. tIei1titIoni for un.old end retttned . 11eltctnnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . 1.1. N.t enle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5jG,010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D31y nverne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102)3 . Gmnm ) : I. T7SelerI Sworn 10 he/ote mp end tIetlbr 11m ) ' "tPPII this ht dRY or Ortnbi'r. ISO ; , ( Sent. ) N. I' . FBn. Notary rublc _ _ _ _ u _ _ _ _ _ _ 'l'hl' ' ' ' , , , to be ' JIIII of 'fllt 111lellI : ) rnlhlr ) ( 11111'onchlll : tl ) oilt whcl Ie nlcl Iis luhol'cllntcs wi cllel' have to fsh or cut halt. So long n ! the wnr cloud hangs o\el entel : Ft11'Ole ) : ) the Central Amclcnu : rlllblc : wi gl11.r IHItlole Illulll ; . In hostites O\'CI their little t1l4tree : fl11fltS. . Delts. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .Tutlge Ielllc " . ! brIef ! nl1ll'e s hlforo the c111't'tts ' cl cOI\'elton ( vas 1 gelit. For thqUPfl'e , force anti bl'l'lr It has rarely beet : cllunlel ( In convclton hails In this city. Ex-Ctiigrtsstian Bryati 11 : , I II i'e 10'tCt. Ictulncd to Xcbraslt. : If I hits return lealt 1 rltlrl of his u'vspIpei' : to Its ! elleH his hUlc'colln would be I welcull evelit. v I iieiy lot he out of 1IIIce : 10 Icll'l'nte the flct : that thc olnlzatlon uf thc Nebraska : : llllflclrcl' i ! 1\1 ( oisti in- ' 4 ers assoehitloii : grew directly out uf Tle Itee's agi to t loll 11 fl'ol of Ilt'oll1lng home hlhl ! I rlcs. The otihy WiY to check l ext'lgnlcc _ nuIl ( 1001lg 11 thc cIty government Is to elect a itittyor who cannot be tal' llercll wIth and 1 council that wi I ) lIlY Ilslnest princIples nld blldllts methls . , to the mlllnl8ttUI ) of the city's . lut4IIwss. ) Go\ernor Algcll'llts It Imowi that ho , has hot ret 1110\ICpt his caittildney 4 for rc-electIoi. lie In : ) Iltll COlchHI ! t to hoist hIs 1001. ) hit he does hot WHlt to Intclate thc Icton of Jrcsldelt . Cleveland. I : li ' . CIchllll : Insists 01 ro.cllcton , so IIroba1Jlr , wi to\crl\I' , Aitgehil. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cut rates to the east of IS alt cut rates to thc west of ml , hut nu redlctol In local gl'all rates CI'OI liohtitS In Ne- biaska to the great markets for ' I'oll. blslm Jrent Ifrl.ts 10' our proti- iicts. \\'hiitt this state ticeds Is n re- dlcell glll rate that wi 10rn evry hlslwl of SIIS g1in anti t'UUSCOI'1 I Into cash. I wi lie Just ns Impossible for the ( cnlllgl Illgel's to lal.c : fl'I'C Hlryel' the ISle of the electIon II Nebraska this year lS I wOIIl hc to revIve the h.cle ! tax lS 11 Issuc. Ilten'st II tl sliver 111CIslll Is dying out. 'l'hie llco- , pic Wlit sonlthll new to Interest 111 ; cntultlln theta. . 'catht'l' forecasts I ' IIms : oC { 'IO.el ldtc SlgllllH . woull uUlllestullhl ) ' he I I 10\el . I Is posslhlc that theHe Hlgllls might ll'on'llllhle to the ) cole , but thlt Ilst II'st he 11muolstla 't by cx. 1 IlcI'llelt. Shollt the ( xptI'llelt SIC- I ceet holnhiir ) I : stock . In the \clthel bit- . l'l'll wi go akttIng. , - DClle a Hcason of tell'ts.lol tl'X' , 111)lell II the history of Xlhlsl.a the llnlflctI'CI'S : : Inl COISlnll'H assocla- tel hUH Iwll Its own and Incrmlct : Its : foul uf usefulness. Results of Ih labors : I m'o like those of advertisIng. ' ' ' ' tiOSl' Ilh'ertslng. 'lht are Scott tUlllr , tOIOlOW Ull a 'Ct. hieiice nnt Ihn for goml. The gO\'CI'101' of ArmlsaH : his 11 Clllclt eXlnllllc to Colow lit the actIon taken by the gO\'C10' of 'l'exis : to put 1 stop to thc 111'01wsell prize light II thc I.ole Sllr ! h lc. iI'he Il'Ollosllul to have the ( light 11 Arkansas ought to hl\c lS chl ) ' n l'I'Ctlltol there tin It dil further South II 'l'exis. : I 'lle ! Citizens' ! efol'l J'aguin hitis I c\oln'll Its 11111 of ( ' : II1111 : and sub- Iltell Its tclwtH t 10 the SUlrl'nl' of the . . ; 1 PeOhhe.'hifle Party luel hae I hcel oblIterated , each ut the three uuu-t : Ics , are faIrly l'l'lu'ecll'll , I Clet Itisiguhfi- C11t Iii view ut thl ( lull 111'IIOSl to ; elevate hUll'st . mil etclel t lel to oleo Ju thiN city anti . cl 1111 coultr. II hIs Illeet1 ot Icclptuuce :1' . Brown nlhlllishell ( ? the citIzens' city co \U- - . tou to Putt Il1 of strength IUt Integ- 1-Ity Iu uioinlnatloui for the ' . ) rl uUlluatou fO' city coulcl. i . Ills were wurts Ill ' spoken lul the I A COu\'uton clllllell tl cllax ot success t 1 , buamlug n tIcket which Is absolutely , 1luwle8s. I wi bo elected I ' the hang- manic cst pluralItIes COUtCHt. ever scored In u couucl- , , Tint dlughtcr ot Jacob Bgler , who , I - wl bo 1'lelberell , vas gl\'u u Place . , I In the mail coiniulssloners ott'e tor- inerhy occupIed by I uliou veteran's ' tuu/htcr Iu Ilrsltco or I bargain be- - tweeli SICohlIieI : ' Ittisseil twelu "Cololel Hllls'llnll the ItlulJht 1 democratic t'andltlate for ' demortc 'tutlllatu l'Ollllslo\er ,4 or publc , hUl Is. hits been hiroutioteti to ' 1 better 1I011lol lu tint same otitce. ' : Thls the Ilohght "colonel" Is eon t Inti. , soldlcr. lug to IdIO\ hIs appreciation or the old - l'SSS . 'I : ' 4t tSI ) I't.ITI'S. ( 'fhl- IW\'llflt I CI' V ( ' ririii II I til' I I 1IIIIdllal Iclllulltrntot ( nt Xl' ' \IHI ( Is IUI'gl'I I In , ' or Inisitiess : tl Wi'or hllilell IIl , who having h:11 : t heIr 11.1 OPl'I'll tot thl' t l'olUllt i cIllltol I I or , , a Ira ' i welt to vork vigorously 1111 zealously ' tl IIIIII l ) . % ' I l'l'llcl ' . 1'lgllllC : ( S If 111.tlt , : pol I Il'l. A year ago thl' Xew Ylrl , ( hllhll' I oC ( ' 01 I t ' ice tOlk I thl t I 1111n- I I t I Ih'c' tutu thIs rtI' : I his heel CfIUII i nelh'l' I II I hrllgllg I IbUll the t I fits Ion or I imrtIt' nail iohlthi'nI ) fiictIoii to Ilnrtl nlt 10ltcnl flCtol1 keep till ' the light fUI' gtul gO\'el'llelt . , 'hll net 101 of thc 1llllg : 1.tII'CRl'lllth'c ! hIIIICSS . onga a Iza I Iou oC thc t enllel' . clnl : 111.tllols of the Iltol WIS I lcoJullol tC 11' Ilthlulc Ieiltol hI' , t \ ' ttii hioiiest govcniiiiit'iit ituiti \'l'el hUll'1 1111lllllO'CI'lmllt 1111 ! hllhwss iiioiiei'It. 'l'hc tIXII 'el'l ur ' Ness'oi'k Wl'I'C hl'llg I'ulhct oC lull. luIs I If dollars 1IIIUlr 1.ni 11- 5CI.II P11 I oils yoU t Ici : I ol'glllr.ntuu I t which ci't'tl ell ' fet ' II ( Wcr. COl'rlvtol olu tnilell everyvhiert' Iu tl ( mllll1111 utti- u ninistiat lou , Iniltl ( : til. chis'es : uf out- Pal ! , froth the ; Iuwest to the t , highest. F : \11 the clul'l ! WII'e hot fn't fl'OI the COllllllntl ald : 111111'll1hll ijietli- otis . Ihat : t ln'evnlled. 'l'htIn state oC nf- faIrs . which hlcl ! : gu'ovh . Itllll : ' verse fi' 'lH' ' , Ilellccll thc II.t lll'I'I.of the cIty . lS I 1IHt ( lint of Ilr COlllllllr , slal ! great. 'lhe rtlcII'ns II ne seuilng I tie ntllliltltun : of affaIrs 11'01 thc IwltcalH : 111 placIng I II ( lie ! hlnll ! oC IIl II character aunt In- tegi'Ity. Tlls tw , hlShl'IS l tacit of Xcw York . led by thc ( l'huher ( : of COl' lel'ec , Illlm'tool , to nccolIIlsh 1111 the ( J'sll Is wel kiunvu. Slucethue n'fuI'1 ittliiihiil'tunt ion CUIC Ilto ioveu ' that : cIty , his hnl ! tU honest , clean . ltv.eii- : Iol'cnl' gO\'l'I'JII'lt Ilt the ( IJHlll' " uncut I'C st 111 hue tu IWt'll I so. They . arc II'l'lllrllJ to devote tlels1'cs , to the \ \\'OI'J of the ( Ileltilg ) callmign : us \ u'geticuhly : Ilt 7l'nlouI ' aH they tll1 I 't'ur ago 1111 thieve Is reason to be. 11'\'t that thc result wIll hc uo less ' 'lu . gittIfyIuig. here 11 nit examille : which bllnesl len elel'nlr Hholill give heell 10. I Is true of thcl geiiei'illy : that ( thc . y give too little Ileltol to public IITnl.s and tslle- dully 10 1111ellal tutlalrs. PC/lnlar / ; 0'- 1I'ltllt , I has : hell wel sail , t'UI he good gOVeliiiiit'uit ell ' whcn I Is 1lh' : 10111lar go\'cI'nl.llt Iii thc fullest tCIe tiy the active IIU'tclpatol of thc ( eat Ire hol " of citIzens II PoPular eietIoui. ' [ 'lie hl . llesl lal who shrlllH from such inirtleltint bit from , Ilr cause 11 not hut alY SCIH ! a fi'Icai of good Innlcpal govenutuitont. Xo cass : of ctzCIS , Cl'r- Ilhll . lu\c u greater IltcI'et II the hOllst , Cllble al,11 : fulhlul I t I i : lllllstrn- I t ton of cIty alTah'1 : thal the 1lshleH len UUI they are recrea.ut 10 their 0\1 Iltel'l'HIH , to say . 10thlll of the wlale of their fellow cItizens , \11'n they H1'- rcnllel' tu IlrollsHloll1 IloltcllN ) : the wholc rC ) onslhitr of sayhiig who shall ullmlnlstel' I IlnleilUI I I : govenii Inca t. ' 1hl ) ' cal1ot do thIs wihout InvItIng and en- cUlllng cUI'rnlltun. 1001JIlllsl Ind 1lllllmlllslltul , front the effects of which hwy mlst neeessarl : ' be the greatest stitTerers. . A tlstlgllhel ; stu tesli recently gull 'that "the hnllol'tllrc of 11 : honest , ecoiioutilt'tl : bnsiles tllmlllstl tel of' ( 'lr olces Ialnnt : be O\'cl'SlutCII. A city } O Ilnlgell attracts business and : lOpithutloii. " Iii 'O'lel' to secure such : l illmlllsll'n : ton the ( beRt citizens Ilst : ic . tL'Iy , Iii Iciest theleln' : II tll ( electol of capahh' I 1111 hlll't I otclals all UIJln no cass : Js this duty atone st\lgl ' dc- vol\ed than upon Ilslles : tiii ti . i1't.t hr , ' ou sr.t 7'IJIOOD. 1' . lr I'ul ST.l7'WIOD. OIlallll iuul'n : 1 good showllg . for Rtn1'holcl : ( ) Alcordlg tl the report of the ' ' ' of thc ' ' to thitt O\'el'IO' 01 territory tl tht secrotu'y : of the ( IltC'IO' thc 1I0inlutol ) Is about . ' i.OOO a : 11 allowIng I rea- sOllhle reduction Clm this . for iossl- lilt ! cXalJl'I'ntnn It Is cel.tnll thieve Is u sutcell 1IIIHI' uf Ilcollle ) thieve to gIve OIlnhola \ faIr cllm , 01 hint sIngle chitiut . to Hiltehoull As to lie t cot I sl d era t bit , 11 hlpOltalt I one , wllthel' tle ( palatial Ion Is Ilell to us- Slle the ( i'i'sioiishhiIlItIi5 of statllol , there can 'In' ito IUl':1 I 1. 'Ihe g'el'lol suiyH the terrItory Is Ilcoilleci ) ( I ' 'lel" - Il'nlH wlo :1'e Iltlstrlous tutu thIJft . 'hls woult seem to be HtlelII ! ' itt- tested II the statement ( hint thlal ( : - natloit of IHOIII'I ' 101' taxatloit iiiii ' - tel tel 111'- poe ( ) : Is oVer : IHOOOOOO : ) ( ) and his : more Ihul louhll'l \VII lila \ 'eH' : 'l'hiut : thl' cnUHe : nt' education Is not beIng JP ; heeled 11 ! loWI I ' the fnct ( lint TT,000 ehlll'el ntCll the schuinds. OIlaholu has : ( l'tllllI'IWI . wih l'cllllmlle vapidIty anti It Would scout that Its II'oIIII'I ( ' Is 01 1 Imhstnltal foumula- , [ Iou. I Is n 11u ngi'Ictilttirai l'JIOI , cHI11Io oC supportIng three or four , thi'S the Iresclt Ilolllntol , I\I : wll : stntplooll Its nh'nlce would toubtest be mOle rapId than It his bocit. ¶ 'he I lWIIle of OIIhola wi ask thc Jext i cOUgl'IS : for Illmlsllol as I state nail 1IIIouhtetir * the ( reclllst wi Jot le lu vu Iii. lulccd I , It 11 IUPt safe to say that all the ( t'IIOllt'H . seeing statehood wIll move I grltell : by , the I'Ifty.foiirthi ( ' ouigross. 'h'he millIe Slltlelt of the l'otuh' ' II Ilfllcstonnll ' favorable to this beIng dOII. ( , . . NOT.1 am.l 'IIOIl'IXG. I Is to le lXplctccl ) ( that til ( Crlellis of the llreSllt tarIff wi try to male cap- Inl out 'of thin sintclclt thnt for the ( Ih'tt eight mouths t of the current year thlI'e wns ni hl'nsc II tle ( exports or out' inttiufactured : products amount- lug to 1 little O\CI $1,000,00 ns corn- 111'11 wlh the COl'CSllollllg mOlths or ( hue 11lCCcclll ) 'cal hut they wIll hnrll' nll It possIble to satIsfy Intelligent Ill'llllhow nl ' credit for this t cnn he gh'el to the ( dt'inoeraIe ( tariff. II the ( II'lt place . It Is to he noted ( lint $8.0.- 0 of ( lie Ilcl'else11 of refined I11e11 till , whIch Wil lot nIl'etet to the slightest extent I ' thc ( chllgo II lie tarIff nll the Inl'gl'l foreign le Inml for which Is tlul wholly to un- tunl couidl t ( t lS. 'l'ho othit'r t3OOOOO ( increase II distributed 11011 n great . mnl ) nrteh's Ill cannot : br reasonably ascribed to Ilr lutuelco or the tm'UT. Hut Ir It Ic nilinltted , for thc ( sake or Ir Ulelt , that thl' Ireselt tariff his hail tolltlhll to tIn wih the lucreasl whlt II'ogl"1 I" this toward CIItullj thc ( WOI'hl'l marl.cll ti tlc advocates or the luIlromhrll would 1''Nult trout unit measure ? 8nl11)08e we should so . - - - Oi Ilrl'cllhl/ I : I 1 I'XIIOI'II of I I I I I ) I fit e - tuireM at Ihl' oC little ' ' thititi tl'l'R lt rate I Ilto 111'l' thnl 11 1110n 10111'1 I Illth , hit mug wonlt I tithe t4 to capture ( hue vnnId's Illuu'ktte ) : ? Alel whll ItOlS thIs 11l'lst' ot l'xI'"rtl ' nlollt to ni nit offset to the Il 01'1 lolsi' Ilcl'ln'e1 I ! I unhiorta I lou ! UIIIl' the ( hut'st'iit tiutiff , whl'h II hit , bust lhcul : year were jjOOOO1'l'I ( ) ( ) IN : .hnl dl'llg lie I II'ecl'tlug 'l'lr'PUI thel'IWI'e , whlt Ills I cost AIPI'Icnu Ilbol' to elnhll' AlipI'ICI111uflltl" : ( . l'rl ( f export II eight IIOllhs nC thuls 'eal l 1OO,00 ( ) ( ( ) Inert II'ollucts thnl Ill'llg the ( 8nle : 1111011 of Iltl 'cnl ? Thc h'ulh t Is , thlt t while e"I'I'3hOl ' wIll hl ! glad to klow there hnt hcel /1'u\\'lh Iii the exports of 0Inlufac. . tles aUII wi hnllc for I cOltnlccl Iii- CI'4USO , then \ Is I 10 great satsfactun tn ( lie IIeVIVCII ' ' . ' I ) clel'h'cl front the hlCI'l.lge 1lIHI.tcII I ' the hlenu : of statistics and cel'- lulll ' lnthll 10 vnrrn'nt IU oxulta- tel . 01 the part ur thcfl'lelllR ( of the tariff luw. For every addItional doi ll"s worth of lalufncluret : Il'utuctl sent out of the ( enllll ' tllcn , Ihll Inw WClt 1110 clTec . ( here hitis cUle Iii fl'OI : i to : S worth of fUI'clJ1 nina- iificttire. : .1 ' ' . ' " . . ' ' ' . 7'l.1 nS7T : U1 .tVS''ICf : 'rhc until I mit : I Ion of CUIIII/ham H. Scott for re'ell'ctlul to thc ( dIstrict belch Is 1 I delllec of lint ( 11\\lten In\ : which hll'l fl'om tw ( JudIciary all lel whnRe h'lllel'alelts uult them for ICI' dPI'II hlJ : l'Unl jUIIglen t bet \\'ctn mutt ull ia I. No IUI should ever be per- milell tu holt thc scaleS of Justice who wuull use hIs II081tun on the lelch to 1)illiIShi ) 111 harass polItIcal OlllloueltH uUII to \ \ TcalcllelCC : ulon 1III'sulnl citeunles. 10 nUI houll 1l cliowered tu ( ltJhiu'iVC thou of thel' hhlntu'ltms ( tIII lllllll ' whuHc lel111 condItion brIngs him to the \elgc of hIRlnl ' . "Icwcll frl that ( dlslJHNlolutc stautil- ) oilt , the cOltnullC : ! of CUll11lha1 It. Scott ulnn thc ( bcnch of this judIcial 11stl'let would he n travesty of .lstCl' . Is 11 ' 111 lit tu sIt 01 II : ' . bench whei haH : rellcltell t ' tlsgrnccll hihumsel f ly broths . amid violent outbreaks II the ( court 1001 ' Is any lal fit to mlliulster Impartial justIce who ( RIIJlcs oUt II W 'C'Iho dlsillcase hint /111 / l'lllts thel ; v1thi- out : hca'llg to Ilprsonmeut fur coit- tClllt ? Is UI ) ' mal lit to act us jtuilge who lalllS thc SUII'Cle court nll habitim- ally IISllS nnll tllllueel hil colleagues I on t lie bench ? IR Ilr mamma lit to hI clothed wih ju. tihehith I hIIOI' ! who ( trails thc cI'llle lu : the . mlrc of WIll : polItIcs 1111 Ilelh'cl'H ! vIle halalgues : t limit , \oult Illw lie ( Hhtll \'el , , ' seum ? of thc town blush with Is UI : ' IIU lit to Ilrcshle over n cnhtitl- mini trial Involving life nnd lIberty ' wh In a ) uhlc mlttng ! ollenlr Ilmc'lahns : t hut he would gladly lay ; $1,00 ) ( ) for ! I IhotOJrlh , showhlJ time body of ole of his pohltieiI : adversaries hanging from a teh'JI'alll Ilole' ? .Aiitl yet Inll'lll of senll thll ( C'I7 ' JUIIJc to un Immne iusyiurn 0' more clallnll ) ' IltlhlJ hInt to the obscurity of in'hvite lIl'e , f conyentlou clalling to be l'IH'cscliaH\e" ' of lellh1lcanl u , hit 11 verily lelllescn'tllg ( lit hOlllul factlol . oC ( lie A. P. A.s , hus hat : the ( audacIty to lilace this mun's lame ut the head of I jUIlcal tIcket for whllh : the sul'I'Ie : of In W-lellectng anti I'esllcdnlle cltzcls nm asked. . Cnn It he Iwsslhle ( lint this conmnmuimlty IH AO bereft of sense of justce ulcl HO lost to al : I'l'anl for equity aiid judIcial honol . that t It woull rtf ' ( lie ncton : of SUil ii , COI"'ltonc ( 11u not lwlm'e It. I wo Imo\ the ( tllllel uf the Ileollle of thll ( dlstrlcl , ( lucy will llt nil Ciii- 111 te ( seal . oC eOldcI1a tel lon the . cUlcltll' ) of thIs jlllclnl 10IStIOsl ( ( alit ! make Hcoltsl ( forever ( llull Iii the eyes of every Iln : who nSlll'e : ! to a Illace on the hench. - An Ihllimnis ' ' ' has retuiriietl Iinois grand jury rctllmll ! till Il1ctlent agaInst nile of tie ( Ilel' hers of the late hJlslntl\ that ( state for ICCllltl ; a fee uf nlJI : ' $ :00 for loolllg out t for sOle ltuglslatlomi ( hint Wil : lelllnJ before ( lint hod ' . 'I'lme accused Is a lawrm' , who tried to conecal the natlre of the untie behhll tle ( Cllll hint ( the larlelt WUI n rc- talnCI' ' I a . XeII'nslm J\\1 jury Ilwuhl honcHt Jnvcstgate the ( HalC suljeet , In cOlnecton with the lute legIslature oC hits ( state It Is to le feared ( lint It could not losshiil ' stop ( at ole Ititilcttiieiit. The practIce of acceptIng mOle ' for Icglslatvc Jlfl' ( mulct : 1 I II\ cover of la w 'el's' fees 1 nIl :0 : forth ( 11 aloJelher ( too . comummioti . . Let . cle or two of the guIlty partIes he souL to the llelielta\ ( each state nnll the ( beu'ayai ( or lublc trust will cease for 1 whIle. Secretary of State Plpel' , h , ' his ICCti - lIar Iuln : II the matter of the ( certlil- eaten oC nominatIon of the dlIlrent cnldllltes for Htato ( : otcc : , hal coin- peled the regular free slh'C' llemocrnts ( 10 IIII ' fO' In hii.i mcton to 11'ln'ent hll' fl'OI 1lncllg : the unities : of the tid' 11115trn ton democratic lomllccH on the tIcket with lie telocl tc lrt ileslgmiatloim. ' 'he Ilw : secms to le HO Illuln ) on the tlllltl'll Ilolnt ( lint ( there ought umovouto have : hecn II ' 11111' 1III'tUllll ) about Its coustrmietlomi. 'l'll couii o'et ' sy Is ollr llulher cxallo or whnt n lulllle I Ilhlc o/eC' wi lalo wht'nc\'m' he l1t'II'ls 1) ' shll'l practice to IlcI'\'ert tIme Ilw to IUltsal : nll\ltUll' . II t lie bug I'UI time oftenth- lug jOIItICul I'I ' ' Is Ilg loltcIII uuty SUt'e to suffer . Anothm' . dealh hal been U'cel di. rt'ctly to the ( dreadful Clllltt' . ThIs tIC ( , howe\II' . It Is not due to the ) oilulons nat ute or the iumper.covoi.eii miuixture. QuIte the ( coutrar , the Iwr lon who Hlolell the cigarette escaped uularllt , hut the ( buIlding which took fire Trout the stunhi , Ilouhlerllg , tllp WIS - - , u1esti'o'i'ii ; ' ; 1)111' oC its 111'l'lt OC' i l'1111114 UuflMllah'l ) ' hUI'Il11 to Il'llh. . Yet we f \ thll Ilslou : oC the wltI\'lll'lgIIA'NI' wi hI 10 10r hl'llh'1 ! baum t Its hmultt.ssor. elf II ' Wih Chl\lin : : BI'o\\1 as mayor 1111 tl' t I i Ihle I l m 4n IIIitlltNI t by tl I Clt1ll I : ' league CuiS J\ \ ' ) lol In time , cOul1 there wIll hI 10 uhnnro for jobbery , tnxcatlg ( . /111 / hooulIclnuvmhuIun.n. An hOlest and i tint : rictus 1nI ! ' & 't ' , bwlwll : l ' 1t\1 hllelt ) I COllcllel.CII i : Sllil I ) alY ruth ii UIIOI lie I h'PIHU' , ' Iltl mi cloolcII den ! : llror BClis his nvi ' ; " . beel wautlg whel the ( Ilhlc Illm'cRtl Ilelnlllcl a veto , htmL he huts been hlllllIIJet 1 ' n cOllcl CtlIIIO sroumg ( l'loujh to overrIde imis objcctloiis. Ole poInt ) . hi IU fl\or II shown 1y tl t dllcl1 elCllmlell1 by thc grout ) ugIllsts Iii iluitlhuig a safe anti stuituulfle IIJlstH II 11111 ; I 111 HIII\lo . ) llce 10 mull off tll" ( I' lte cIColntm' . I Is nol su uuiauyeutt ' : ago when ( lucy could have set tip I 11'lze lght him IhnoHt e\cl ' stnto ( In time umumlomi. nurll lie ( 11:1st : few ! ' lhitre hums becum voimYr- IIt 'Inr ! tltI'e hC11 I WOI".I'- fat l'I/I'l'SI of thc ( entlcnt 1lllmt ; IJglsl 01 Its oncconlt I Is this rowllJ sentmcnt that ( hnl : cI'rstnlzet Into Inwl o ( rollblln such cOltest ( ! TIme difference between time judicial ticket . 10111:1111 : III ontorscll by CItI- /.0115' league , democrts ( nlt ( OlllltH ) and lie ( ticket ! Ilt U ( by alleged l'ellh. IcalH Is tmt : there Is not 1 felf.seclr Out lie ( former . while thc hatter ' Oi forlel' whln on Intm' every I umlaut save Ht'J8UI' : 11'll'tlls houmlet for luuths before . the couivemitlon. 'l'he great amass . of voters of this JIIlcnl dis. trJct are Iii favor If n nonlll'tsau : iii- tlhclau'y Ih'Rt , last and nIl ( lie tlumie. : Ir. 1IIcimle's ( resohuiIoim. ( uIlolet 1 ' the cellCltc jlllclli com'cntol , wi be Cllol'Sl't by uile.tcnths ( of the voters of thIs judIcIal dIstrIct. The jUllcllT must lie la'it us CII' lS II0Hslhle ont of Ilallr PolItIcs. 'l'hc refusal of Scott ' com'cltol to ( reward tulhfnl service of l'cllhlcll jtllJCR now on the bClch was : n Scurvy Imrts:1 trick which wIll be I'escliet by rl'llblCls who wi vote for tll ( 1IIIIrtlll lomlnce ! : lll''clnIN I hu1lJh t. Cbicaro Tribune. Indianapols republIcans are now willing to admIt that they made a serious Political poltcl blundcr on the saloon quc8tion. This hind- sight blwness : I gcUUg a little monolonous. J'ollh'l ' 0J n Nnth'c. Sioux City TI Jbune , Store PoIsl1 ore was the A. P. A. can- dhlalo for tie ' lfpublcan nominaton as governor - o\- 'ernor of las chlsels. He was beautiIuhly beautuly polshed alT by the lres2nt Incumbent , Green- halge an English ! UOt citizefl. . 4. . - I" . PrqteMtM 'J'oo Iuch. 11"th'NtN \ Courfer.Jouuiui. : o Ex-Speaker tirisp has wrllen another letter leler Infolnlng tht ' 'oid that 'he thinks hs It stIll for free 'lvtt ; and yet the world refuses - rt- fuses to wobble I h3lr's breadth. It the ( ex-speak really . iyiiies lo keep from drop. plug out of tIle : public publc procesaln he should gel ers. hIm a blcrc ibid a pall ot knlckerbock- . DrnUI I/ 'hl' Color 1lnc. ( Oloh .Jclocrt. : w The sufragt clause to be Inserted In the , new constltuuipn , at South Carolina provIdes that the voter'mus bs " , } one "who can read a section of tbe'1dDI.lutol : to the satisfaction of , the Of ' c.t , ,9fjJqe electIon : , or who ) can. ' ' explain zald ( se tlon , when read lo hun 10 the satlsfacllon or said olilcers. " rtegitra- ' ton ( o HCeI will thus decide who shall , vote . ald a black dOzen might read a clause Ile 'I a Garrick and expound I like a Webster without satisfying those whose chle hubtness Is to draw the color lne.C . 'J'rilutl' to I (1 C ( ted A1I'rh'nl. New Yorlt Mali and E I'css. The death ofV. . W. Story moves a man known chiefy to the world as a remarkable sculptor and lo Americans who knew him as leelv a charming In 1 , . , In frIend tin ' , I.l and . n' hosl. r. . . . but _ . _ he _ js - - - - . . . ' . . . . . .u. u. .u'.u . . " ' ! I m"-i' tons quLte as vIvidly In his character aa a literary man. lie has writen thIngs which 1 are very extraordinary In their originality 01 thousht their force and beauty of diction and theIr facility of metrical music. le was a jurist a. painter ' ii. ; 'l musIcian , a linguist 01 very unusual 1 learning sl\l and accomphimhi- ment. More than any other man of this century he resembled In his varied and extraordinary - traordinar , Its his prototype In many sided genius Michael Angelo. l'ncH" ! Itt ; ii i ' unl 1)eIts. Denver 1epublican. The best way 10 dIspose of the debts due by the Union Pacific and Central Pacific roads to the go\ernment Is i to foreclose the ! mortgages - gages and . let the government lake posses'- sian. These two lines could bo operated In this way wih more aanbge t the people than under the management of either corpora- tion. 1'le Idea or government control of a railroad Is repugnant to some persons , but It does not appear that there Is any reason lo believe that the government actLng directly would not do as wel as when II acts In- dlrecly through the medium of a court anti receIvers appointed by the . cOlrt. I Is a fact wcl established that a receivership man. agement often promotes the interests of a railroad company while at the same tme I management. gives the public as goO service as private . 'hc SllllNh Scn'N un rOltit. PhiadelphIa Press. The Spanish go\'crnment bas little knowledge - edge apparently . at Iho character of the peo- pie of tile United States otlurwise I would not Insult them by establishing here woull cia ! news bureau to dlwmlnato alleged news about Cuba. The people of this country get the neWD from tiutir newspapers , which are dlslntereslEl and which sooth correspondents lo the front. For the Spanish government lo deny these correspondents the night lo coo for themselves the ( condition at affairs In Cuba . . as the Spaniards have 10no , Is to confess thai the SpanIsh government "does not want the real sltualon known. The establishment 01 a bureau here to .l'Jfmlnate "omclal news" Is further proof at the necessity , In Spanlb C'CS of misleadIng the American publIc. 1u tbD public cannot be , fooled In thai inar.mr , I has had tooJmuch experIence with the omclalles glvenLout , . . Lit - Ha\ana. i'- " . 'luat 1Iu,1 ; ( : .1,1 Milic. 1IJlr1rhla ; : ? : , Inquirer. Gold In payiuttj4umtttles Is said to ha\e been found alorg' LIIb line of a certain rai- road near Mlfot . " ; eb. , and there k' a rush of "investors" ' \ tItub spot all a fierce desire - sire lo purchasu"athjcent lands. The later have Increased l'lilmously In value over night , and the s1&llalors are said lo have already turned 5nal forlunes. They and the railroad are1tbeJbnly parties to the find that will make Im1hlng out of It. I Is possible - sible of coUr' . that there may be gold In the nelghborhool hut. I time majority of such cases thel'lnai owners of such land whistle mourhll , for the are that never comes. EpechIY , foolsh are those resl- dents of outer ajtes.wbn ! era reported to be breaking up their . homes In order to Jet to the tene In a hurry. Before another three months etapes they wIll be workln ; at lower wages than they gal at home , or perhaps , be counUns % the railroad ties on the relurn track. . Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latcst U S. Gov't Report Ra Bakins a Powder . . ! BiOITEIY PJ ! RE. ( ) 'I'ItiHI Z.ANISTIIAN - OUlt ! . 1'rnnct's latest colonial exploit Is .ue- ectln ! better than dhl that at n few ) car ale In TOIQuln , T re have btcn serious blul'ller anti ' terrible loucs In the Macingas- Car campaign . no , oloubt nut the army has at length captured Antananarivo. The natve government II overthrown , and nil orlanl1ed ol'poslton ' 10 the invaders t endell , Scattered ! bnndl may hero and there for 1 titno defy the French , but will be unable to re.eslablsh tme hue ( o\erlurned ( hrouue. Wo may therefore reckon the conquest lubstanUaly complete. ! Madagascar has falleum. Prance hu one \011 con : ) nail ! the world one less naton , : lan will grievously deplore this latest triumph of European land' rabbln . Mad3gascr and Its queen have cOllndoduch Iopnlar ! Illrest ever since theIr .omclal and wholesale - sale conversion 10 Chrlstanl . Innumerable ) references have been made 10 that occur- , rlnce as a ICal fulflment of the prophecy : that "a nation In a day" should bo converted. There have been 80\0 expectations that the native ! Iopulalon , under the natIve gonrn- meat , would also beco\c civilized , and the leland kingdom rank a\on , the cultivated and enlightened ) oler of the world , \uch a3 Japan Is . now doing. Such visions have 10W faded. I Ii Seen that despite their ae celllance of Clmrlatiauiity , the ' . Chrlstanl ) natives of Iada. gascaI re\alnel savages . 'hey made no real progress toward ch'lzaton. Al' ' the fate savage has befallen people. them that \ust befall every ass The Turk proves agaIn the truth of the adage , that a threatened man l\es long. Turkey has been again and again , and litany times again threatened with tlhmtmenberuneimt : . with annihiaton : , with every poulblo punish- ment or penalty , by her powerful nolghbors , eIther of whom could have made good the threat If permlUed to ca so by the other Powers of western Europe ; but the latter have stood by ' ! 'urkIY EO long , regardless of her crl\es against humaniy , as to head her to believe that by "IUlng one against time other , as occasion suggests , she can do what she will. The situation seems at present a hopeless anI for hue wretched Armenian Christans. or for cIvilization Itself , as Eng- land Is hue . .nom' 'n 1. ' _ only _ . _ _ _ country . _ a'n that appears . dia- , . . U .u ' u.vI , : Jr UIClr prOleCtOn , anu oven she does not enforce her demands for anl reform - form , as she enforced those only ( hue other da ) In an almost similar cae , agnlnst China at lie mouth of her cannon. I England were tt Use the force at her dIsposal before Con- stantnople she .ould first have to settle with her lIerful , Jealous continental neigh. bars who have no love for her , and to whom tIme balance of power , or territorial acquisi- tlotu . Is more than the ( safeguarding of ' saeguarding Turley's ChristIan leOPle. .5 . . The speech of Herr Lleblcechl , socialIst . at tin' opcning of tle op time socialist congress nl Treslau , In whIch the Emperor William was defied . cannot fail lo attract much atten. aten. ( Ion. itefex-ning lo the ' . Ieferlng erperor'o donuncla- ! renunca. tion of tocialists who would ton eoclalsls not JoIn In the . Sedan day festivities , Llebknecht : charged hIs Imperial majesty with "inmuiting" socialists anj "Ihrowlng mud. " This Is I a relor the emperor has brought upon hhlseJ by undertaking - taking to govern as well as reign Most ! kIngs these days efface themselves and ' ' , etac tbemcl\es gl\e' over responsibility for lho responsIbity course at affairs to theIr mlnlslers. Nol 80 William afairs . 1 Is In politica. He plays his own hsnd He revIves Idngshlp and profits by the discredit into which parJamentarlsm his falcn all 0\11 Europe al11 In sonic other counlrlet al the last decade. Thin ' TIJHelchstag's dl\'lslons , petty "Irlt , incapacity lo lake broadIew. . and general Inemclenc ha\'o /eneral ) \ gl\en him a chance lo show ( hue . merit of a strong execum- tive and . ho has Implot lo the best of lila abll ) . His people , ho thInks ) . want a leader and a hero , and he Is willing to pose for both characters. In a contesl with 10se knecht he has certain advantlge . . oven without . ant invoking the . In\'ollng elastic statute of lese ma- jestle. I will be tnteretng to see how he wilt meet his fro spoken assailant. . The : Jealous felt by Germany of England's plans In time Orient Is bc.gtmning lo fnd loud expression In the F'atlueriand . German cdl- tlrs and politicians are complaining bitterly that Gcrman . "which acte the earL of the honest broker In the pre [ nt Asiatio'trou- bit's " "Is cbming out at the slal end of the horn , as usual , " and Is 10 have no advantage . vantage tram the contct ! between China and Jallan. According to statistical rrports , the volulo of trade between German : Ind China Is only second to that between Chin and Englnd , In the last five 'ears the value of lie Imports from ChIn ] by Germany has iuu- creased from 7.000,000 to 14.000,000 marks , and that of the exports from Germany to Chin from 24QOO.000 to 33,000.000 mals ) , The North Gcrman Lloyd and the hamburg- KhE'ul linen send their sblns IhHIM' , the trade ' carried ott along - time - coasf fr China ' i 'by German veasels amounts 10 about 100000.000 marks a year , and miions of marks are In- rested various ports by German merchants. In tile face at these facts the "Ahlgemoino MarIne und Handeis Korrespondonl" dE mands that Germany show her power In China ly malnlaInlng a permanent squadron la Chinese wateru , and that she secure nec- esaary concessions whIch will enabl her to take her proper place In thal put of the world. The antge milan of England to secure the Chumn Islands excites n writer In the National Zeltung of Berlin , and leads him to demand that Germany take ' 1mmtdlato steps to obtain pOssession of the Islands , having tied to do m "twenty-five yeas ago . when thIs course was tnt recommended. " The writer declares that somethIng must be done without dcla ) or Germany ,1 lose an opportunity which can never be regained. These references give an Idea of the Intoslty of feeling among Germans al this point. I wi nol be surprising I the nation should adopt vigorous policy In the cut , and per- haps add to the complications now exl tng. * 5 . . Hussl has not bothered China with the necessity of looking after the safety of mis- slonarles. She has not sent shlrs o war to threaten the Chini20 with destruction If they did not bumble themse\es ) and PUl- Ish men guIlty of murdering hate foreigners. On lho ( contrary Hussla has furnished China withi money lo rId Chinese territory 01 Japanese - aneso garrisons. She has forced Japan 10 give up the Chinese province aim the mclii- land which the conquerors were inclined 10 keDp. Alogethcr , Hussa ! has been very good to China , as the Chlneso see lhlngs. All thIs Is In perfect accord wIth the traditional policy of the Muscovite empire. A great - - - - , - - - AalAID "lon , the rolmrca ! , oululonl ur which are Ikly 10 become bones or coum- tenton between ( hue foremost IIO\tr or liii- I route II being Isd huostile ! to nclanii and tolerant or luulln IntlrrCrrnet with its affaIr , , Thin way for rnr.lncreaaln huts- .Ian Intntnco nnll lullan aggression , , veiled umlor the specIous cover or frlenlhhlll which the Ittusslaims know so well how to use will be easier bPCOURC or the events of 18P5 In eastern Asia , alt thl ( Iram of Irlllh statesmen - men that China could hue tmplo'ed al an 1m- men e . buffer 10 fend Inssla away tram realization India seems . ics likely than ever before of . . Th opposItion ! n\wepaptrs In 10me , both clerical and rppublcan , drclaro that hue ( recent - cent festivIties In 10mI were not the ani- come of nolonal feeling , but an official demonstraton having no ! 101tC81 Inuportance. The ) lay that ( the Garibaldi monument WS erected b ) the go\'ernment at lh\ cost of 1.000,000 francs , anll lhal the beautlul statue of Cavour uu\elli In the l'reSNIClof the royal faml ) I the result ot a municIpal Job The inauguration , however of the column lt thus Poria Pia-a marble shaft 8urmountOt b ) a gilt statue oflctorW8S decIdedly a popular dlonstraton , aceofln/ to the Lndol Times' correspondent / . Home. I Is erected by public subscriptIon 10 commelorato the opening of thl breach through which the Italian soldiers entered Hemo In 1870 , ad its InauguratIon was wll- nessed by M4 Homan and 18 provincial as- sociatons , moty of the working classcs mind by ISO dtlHltatons from Italian munIcipalItIes. ! Ono hundred ( thousand mln marched to the spot where the last struggle wIth the 1)3pal ; troops took place , preceded by banners end , nccompanled by twenty bammmh . The minister of war alowed the ( colors of the twenty rel- ments who look parl In the 10man campaign to be brought to the capItal ailt to be present at UIO Iiuauguiration . The correspondent says ring that and hue ( popular sponlaneous. nthnslas\ was heart-stir- - o A'l'liI.ld'VIC , lC'OIJ S. Detroit Free Prt , s : In thc misleading Ian- guae of the worldly sportng man : Vale dldn'l do a thing to the l nglsh athletes from mbridge/ / ' She simply pulverized tlueuui ThIs las been a very dlpouraglng season for the "manly sportsmen" fromut across the wa ) ' . ChIcago Tribune : Are British youth de- lerloralng In ph'slcal strength ? Is Drltsh engineering ski on the declIne ? And Is this lo be folowtl by th\ intellectual supremacy of the AmerIcns al' ! In a recent article In the London Quueeu'atter Ilesant , no mean jUdge of literary events , acknowledged not only that the American editors were maltlg better magazines than time English but hunt the American magazInes were displacIng - placIng ( hue l nglsh In their own hOle market - ket1 the AmerIcan ! book be the nexl victor That old InsulUnqUlton , "Who roads an AmerIcan book ? " uumay yet be sat- Isfactorly answered In England itself. Chicago Timee-Ilfrnid2 : As fair tests of naval construction and of seamanship have demonstrated lhe superiorIty of AmerIcan brain so the better quality of Amorlcan muscle - cle has been shown In the lugs of the field. Too much beer and plul pudding Is what aiLs John Bull's sons. Our men cat lots , drink less , sleep less and ha\e less tmt ( than our over-sea fellows for social indulgence that weakens t'new ; and renders Inscle flabby. The snperb exhulbitiolu . however . of time visitors' traIning cannot but have good influence upon Amerlcan athletics. Our men are the better Individually , but when I comes lo discipline , whether on water or on Inll , the American Is IOt as docile and as patent as the Englishman. That was shown be'oIII cavil In al previous .onteslt at numbers - hers against nunmbers Phladelphla Times : There Is Just one thing to be said aboul the Yale victory . howI I ever-it could have been wished that I were ! les ! ' complele. Not out at sympathy for our i hardy visItors , for they would scarcely COl' sideI thuomseit'es unable to bear defeat without - out a cheerful smile . but because the vie- tory will be construe to mean as It Is-a victory for the American s'slrm of training. The fact Is , American collegians today train too hard. I "or hea1th' ! . sake and for amuse- ment's salce tile English system Is far batter. Competition In athletics should be pursued to show what the normal moan can do In .health-not what he can do when he Is cIt edge. An reement lo relax severe training all alund , and to abjure professional traIners altogotluer , would greatly benefit us. I II to be feared that lB effect of the Yale victory will be the other wa1' , and that American amateurs will only be confirmed In the bad habit of wasting nervous force In the strIfe to wIn ; ' . 'n.IIAn MAIlOMh. Chicago Tribune : In 1881 he held the bal- ance of power T the senats . ny actIng with the republicans he gave them the control or that body but he cut his threat at home with the old secession democracy . When hla term expired his omc holdIng career eluded. New York World : General Mahone had much evil spoken of 111m In his lifetiumme . but his worst enemIes always thought best of his abilities lS a fighter. No one knows exactly when 11 began fighting. but he kept It up as long as bo lived. Ills whol life was a fight. le Chicago Post : In a survey of his politIcal career the most notable feature seems to be the almost In\\verlng support he received from the negroes. Unqnestonably there was a strong imaginative trait In the man who could thus attach to hlv forlnnes a race whIch he and his social cite had once so cruelly oppressed Detrit Free Press : I the name of the late ex.senalor irene connected In ' wer connelei any way wIth legislation of great publIc interest or with mcaSlretl of national importance the act by whIch he achle\'ell his prominence In the senate would by this ( into have been dwarfed , I not forgotl . There Is , how- ever no such act or measure to his credit. nufalo Express : Mr. Mahone was aiuvays addicted 10 railroad sPeculation. alla)1 hIs fortune In It after lila retirement from hue ( E'cnate , and since has been engaged In trying to lobby through congress a bill lo pay an exorbItant price for a buIlding site ' which he owned In ' \ashlngton. There cuever was n lore tyrannical boss In American politics than Wilam Malmone I Kansas CIty Star : In a country where i physical power and appearance count for ! a great deal , where "big" men divide public publc 1 admiration with tall women , Mahone made his wa ) ' , Incumbered , I the word Incum- brdnce can bo use or any object so slight , with the ( frailest and least imposing of bodIes , lie head of a man with tIme frame of a slight boy , so spare that when durIng lie war his wie ! \\'as Informed that he bad received a severe flet'h wound she denied the possibility of such an occurrence posslbIty J _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ I ITt - IN 1Ihi'.1ti. l troll l'rH 1'IA . I'nlnlh' tOwo catch tile odor , On time l'lrcuIRmbl air , or lh" molh.bal , whlh all lummer , Hat been In uur wil tel wcnr. Wuhl41110n 51cr , I ( nrl not who fhnl mnke the laws . _ , Nor who Ihnl write time anuigu. , 10nlf I "ou wil let mo bl the bOis 'l'o whom the pull . ' 0 &Iul belongJ. ChIcago Tribunp. For an altiiotc 'fa ever ) ' joy Mix n large ln ( horn And a Imal bait boy 1108tll liutiget. - I much co'nmunetmd Jlalnlll anlt JolIn Their thrift could . leVlr bo outdone : Though tuventy chairs are In the room , Night after ntghtthmey - use but one . u.trl Tribune. " Two . foull wih but a Ingle thought ' ' ( . Whnt limi'O the ' done ? Wll'e lucy.'lmmit IIVl1 ) lon01 They've gone to South Dalolu ! , 'herc two arc mnle of one . Cleveland PlaIn heaher. Street Illlnn sumler I1ng9 its song 'hero hnrnlnl f'\'lt tiweit- And thin n"ple dumpllg comes alonl To lilt U want long fl'l Judge . On the bnnkl or hue placid ! Nile 1.lvcl n bl'1ulfucrocodll \ : Anti on its fare , With ease aunt grace Ire 1e . wore 1 nine-fool mmuile . Puck. Whll mnidmulgimt'c gloomy ) ' ! 1'el dolh blnd guch tree muid tiower , each ' ' auth IIHI lower each'n'l ntl rock , 1'ls then we In , ! that 100s \ blind- 1011 So blInd II clI101 see the clock . ' 111 ii z.i'Vils't' lt\ZI : . lrkln Eagle. Come , h3ssie . 101 your luruechmaloons . And "Pll your speedy bike , , I'm sui-u ' the world since ' 1 sUlo'the worll : dam' ( all , . has Ic\er BeCI its lIke . ' 'hel seeks ! Ibo shndes ot lro"I.ct Park him husto ' II your wheel to straddle lit deference 10 the loled 1111 'lit'atltutuartera In the u.addle . " ' \hlt wonder eager eyes should stare As ( I0VlI each walk ycum wiggle , Or , like it frog galvanic jumnup With u.tramige erratIc wriggle ? You lift your animate feet , We tnmtrvel us they go , \'tuIle imp and tiowut tiuc breezy wiueel Your skirts Imuliated flow , Alas , no Terpalchuorean genre Attentiti your "scorchimug" stride , I wonder how would Jtuuuo look it titus the gods should ride ? The symmmnthetie horse departs The Rt"el ( lint needs tin feeding Is cruwhing Out ( lie tuu'rieui down style Of gallop , trot and speeding , Then huurraiu for evolutiomi , AntI s'Iuo lc1mow where 'twIll stop , \Vith tile V.'OtliCtI wheeling umlumn i'lsi Time bicycle atop. hut 'blke" along , I'm ratluer old. it thIs ( hue seed your sovlug , I greet with nv'e tint t'otuing girl Anti thank the Lord i'mum goitug , -4 LHADING SPlCIAI4 I'flATUIIES. Ti OMAHASUNDAY Bi A WOMAN INTEItVENIiS : Second Installmimeuut of Ilohert Barr's r.ew uuot'el , wiuich was tuegun a week ago anti whmtchm has luecum received. with stick favorable comumnuent-The story Is beautifully - fully Ilimustrateql with artIstic akctehej and is of entrancingInterest. . ThE LiGHTo1' Tiil SUN : Sir Robert Ball , time famomus Englishi astronomer , dilcullteS Ohio diffusion of lIght from thue great orb of day alIt ! explains iuoit- tile sun's rays are carried to all parts of the solar system , gIving htglut and life to their inhuabltnnth. TROUSSEAU OPA DUCHESS : Description lit detail of the weddIng preparations beirg made by dressmakers , milliners , furriers , glove maumufacturers auth shoemakers ( or tile counhmig duchess of Murlhorotmghm , the wealth ) ' Miss Con- Ueio VanderbIlt. OPI'OSITIONTO flEATJSIir : The brilliant paper on tile charactenls. tics or modern novelists read by MIss Irene Byrne of Omaha before time State' Federation of Woman's Climbs at Ltn. coin , wimicll was received vithi tuuusvonted cmithmusinm'nu by the cltun women whuo \i'ero presezut at that session , CARFER OF' FNi7TIi NELSON : Slcetchu of MInnesota's junior senator. ex.Governnr Knute Nelson , ( hue most prominent uimati In Amerteemi vubiic life' o ( Scantlimunvltun orIgin-A reuumurkubio type of ( lie seIt.uumattemamt , , TN WOMAN'S DOMAIN- ' Thmo Inshiona in sleeves for the women 'Who want to be in style the ureseuut reason-Sleeves ( or tlresseo , sleeves for jackets , loeveu. for wrappers , sleeves ( or ayerytlulng-Deft'um'e of tue mother-in- law-News iiotcs about women of worldwide - wide reputatIon. - SPORTS DURING AUTUMN DAYS : Comment on the Important events of tile week iii professional and amateur smuorting circles-Outlook in the foot bait fIeld-Gossip with ( hue gun and mod-In- ( creating grist of live sporting news , PUMPING ALONG ON WhEELS : 4 Progress of tiuc bIcycle anti growthm of bicycle Itmlus in France-Timely suggestions - gestions ( or whuceimen vluo want to avoid neciulentc-Wlmnt time local hi- cyciers are doing-Wheel notes front alt tile world over. TIlE COMING GENERATION : Another quaint ctom'v ( or the lIttle folks by Joel Cimnufiher harris , nhiotut Mr. Itabblt nnd Mr. Timlmijleilnger-Cnicket as a boys' gatmie-I'rattlo of the young- uttors-Iteadhzug tluut pleated thin small imeomho. TIlE WHEIC IN SOCIETY : Society beginnIng to liven tip-Informal eumtem'tainments hecounimig atone ( rt'qtuent -Mnfly weddings contInue the feature of social life-Movements of Omaha society folk-Guests ( rota abroad vIsiting In Onmaha households. IJNEXCIitLEDNhiWS HER\'ICE : That lice prIdes itself on 11mm unrIvaled taciiitles for precentung to Its readers the news of the u'hole world. Trn OMAIIASUNDAY BEE YOU MUiiIAVE IT , * * * * * * * * U * * * . He11o , _ _ _ - _ . . . p4JiE - IIere's a chance for the boys-all the * tj-4 latest styles arc included in the most , substantial price reduction sale we have . ic- _ ever ITlade. Opportunities like this ' . don't occur often and now that the sale happens just w.hen * you want to dress the boy , it must be appreciated all the more. Just note these prices for' Saturday. - , t 4 , Brown and . Our $5.00 tine comprise. all the beau- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . " } ' red mixed cassi. ties of th * tailor. ' art , In brown and * mere , au wooi , sizes S to 14 graY mIxtures and jIaifl blues , imamos , . . years for school wear , and , Itd other neat effects sizes 7 to t Qpecia1U * time will outwear . . . . . . any . . . . . . $3.09 . . . . . . pulL . . . . . In . . $3.50 year. . ' . Overcoats with the cape All thou boys' anti ehullilcen's . A nice . range in prtce from ; j.rG to $6.00. Te'ey to 18,0O overcoats-i drea.y nfl wool Cheviot . . , are all wool cheviot. casalmeres. tav- Suit , In blue or Wick , alzea ers and eamnei's hair : .1cc. 3 to 8 ear. . fc 17 yoar-taIl wsItit.- . & to 15 years $4.00 . Our All Wool Cisters are $ tW. $5.00 chtoviots , caseinuorus , boa- , A neat and and $ I.GJ in elze C to 34 years , and gray . black mixed our Youuim. ' Coats range from $ ( .5 to ers keisoys , q Clueviot , .1cc. 7 to i , i'4 to $6.50 tacit , years tu3.t , cimolco . . . . . . . ' . people et tG,00 for 4.50 Our Dreu Overcoat. for boys from 15 tltcjtm but we sail theta at. , , . . to 15 years are the talk of the town. * * 1 f BROWNING , ICING & CO. , $ $ * * * * - -