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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1895)
r-r . , , . . I , I. 1 . _ _ _ h _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . flit fl ; : OMAHA IIATTiY III , 'I'11 ) it1IISIAY . OO'L'I\rnn ! 2 J.I $ , 1S9. ! etr' - - - - - - m i - "THE OMAHA DAILY nJf. ; _ . . . . - - - . . . . - . - - - - - : , IL I . : InlI\.rI. : : C.llor ' . I - - - - - - - - - - .t rcnhr _ : ' > E : ? lvcltY . atnuNrNn. i w _ - Or' SU1t81'llt11. I Pen I : WIIhaat . Ons Y'nr , , . , 1 R M ( Sundny ) Dolly YOAr. .13 t IWlhfl1 Ind d nnly } tee And Sunday ! UI ) Ytmr. . . . . . . . 10) ) 1 ) I lnl Mnnuh' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : O Three Mnnllm " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JfnU" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 M Rund ' . Nunday Itcr. Oh . e y 1. . . . . . . : HnllnI ) ' 1 } tee . One y.nr. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . 'Wfkly Ilea I , One \.enr. Utrl'ICCS. . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 ' . , ' f0ulh Oraha btnuhn ' The . Pre IlnJ i . r h111ding. silk. . roln r N null ' 11 St. I Council IlhtrY - , IJ f'rnrt Btu t . . I''nll ! 111IJ ' II"t. " Chk.igt Olllrr. 217 Clmmher ot " " ' ' II . ' ( , . Nrw 1otk. I'"m 1. 1\ \ and I. 'llml' Iuldlng. ' J 'Vnllngl'I. J"1 P Hlr.rl. N. tr. I 1 . . , . conmSPoNnENta : : I : . ' . 1. An tnntnrunlcnllnnr' uI iting In n " Rn,1 edt j . ,1. " . tonal . rlmuhlltfl late. .10ull he r.lallnl adrh".rl : To lime ' I'lor. ' ; . 11CBI F:81S : 1.ITTI : Ils . tlSIaHi : ' ) 1 An Lurtn.'ss Lters nod mratttnnecs houl,1 , be IJ I.trrs INnllnlu oddrrsse'1 ) II The Bet ) ' ,1.1181111 C.llpal . ) ' , I Omnhn. Irnrrll ekd and , Irirtnttlcr ( orders II : be mnde ) polnhtc 10 tin otter lt Jit mmpauY. . ' . : run ; InI : PL'ULISIiINU l'OMi'.1NY. 'i 1m III.IHIINU . , . . _ . . _ . _ - . : = . - - - - = : - ' ' : ' = = - - : u IITATI.tINT : : 01' CHICL'LATION . 1''TI' ' O CIICtI\fJ : . George It. 'f3.'hlck , s "e"lnry o ' 1.h' lee } Pub nshlnK cump nry . being Ituly 81111. efYR that the 18hlnl HI..1 rimuls9' , ) ( all nut ( oll.lell copies . "t ( lie ( hilly \lnrning . 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I . . . . . . . . 19.m " i. . . . . . . . ] 19. : . . 13. . . . . . . .19,399 1 2i. . . . . . . .17,311 . ! , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 : . . tt 19,312 . . . . . . . . . 2:1. 21.2..1 I. . . . . . . . . . 2'.30 1.312 ' : Q. . . . . . . 19,223 Ton\ : \ . . . . . . . . . . . . tS3 . lrl . . . . . . . . . . ' , tS.t1 ntol'returned . . . , unsold deduritoirs Gtr fern collars , lpUI'oII . . ' . . . . In . . . unld . . . . . . 111 . . . returned . . . . . .12,1"i Net snlrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ? : Unl ) ' n\'rn ! ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ( I : It. Ts ( Itt'CIC. mxmr I. ; RI urn 10 pt.JP one nod subarllle,1 , In 1) ' presence thls hI day ot 1IIIel' . 1\ : ' : . pr.HclCI ( Rel. ) N P. tilt. ; . Notary Public. . - - . - - _ . . - . _ - - - Asrthe 11 lnlce to 111\11111' becomes less , HO the prices of anlll'IHII' IJeome gl'(1 tCI' . 811II0lnlonH ( Il\'e IIHI'I llrcplll. bly of 11\ t . hut Il IleXllIIIll1 pets ' . . that ' with th rise pertly , tlll wnR promised wil Iw ; of silver has not 11 lerlalzl'll 11 I COl'- I'CgJOIII degree. FI'll'I'S w lie left Xehrllw ] 10 go Boutl 11 la'(1 of UI ellthl , ' val'ullc arc Kald 10 be rl'lmlll/ Illbl'rl 10 this stale. A little eXIII'lel'I' else. where soon Il'adws the lesson thlt Xe- IJ'aslw II a pretty geoL slate for ( ' ' niter all. a rulers afll' 11. l looks lS If FI'nt.Illlrcl could relaiu president ! of tie " ' 0 III 'H Chl'lsthln 'l'elllplICe union for the rest of her lint urlti life . If she HO de- slred. 'l'llnh ' e111crI11IIts I HI'ell 'I'hnl ol'glllzalhll 11111'11111 i. 10 II'ejllcl alllst 11'eHIIIl1111 thlrL terms ' ' ' 01' third terms. telms 01' 1\'l'l multiples 111'11 lel'IH. The till . about buslmess Inch being Inept out of 1Ihle olle hy fear of lewslalll'l' abuse IH ni rot. lulcst hUHlncsH 1\1 are IC\"p. abused h.\ tie reptilble ' . The reptile sheets rOIllahle II'SR. .ll l'elltle slcets that hl'I' out their ellorlnl ( OIIIS lt space rates can do UI honest tuna no ] arm. "I beg l of , 'Ol , genlplll of tie con- , vcntlol , II bear In mind the fact that 10 man cnn properly , 1IIIInlHler the affairs of lids city us 110' InleHs hc ' . , . have the full and loyal I , I support of n council Iujolty [ Colllsed of honest , capable and ( ( . " ' 1\1 Inlclgel nteu.-Cluu9es ' 'II. Brown. Judge Dickinson . 11" : nSSe'll . that he Im'C' said 11.thllg derogatory , " 10 the abilities of his present 1I1111g mate , Scott , as a Judge . lodge Dlcl.IIHon ought to 1'1111 over once mire lie tes- : tlnolY Iw gave In the Insanity , proceedings ceellngs brought against Scott by the 'Hmt counly hii' . Nebraska can tCCOIIIJlatl' all the 'lu UStloUK 11111gl'antH who lay arrive - rive here fl'OI 1 I'oJe for Hume dale to collie. " "Ia t Xehmslm Ilels Is I I hone populaton flint will constitute a tie- m lal for the products of I home In- dustries. rot people leln greater prosperity for till. A. G. Wolf Il . hl rg ( , time prohlhltol ) cllllllle for Judge .of 111' Supreme : court , has been IllLlollle one If the delegates 10 represent the : n lulnl ! II I tIgatlott a sell 101 at tl 'l'rauslnlssis- RIIIIII congress II Ullhl IIXt month. ; l'I'1)ltbltlill anti Irrigation Ilwl's were rather closely , allied . , " , Ch1'chL timid HusHel me famous for their letter wI'lllg , hit Lt Is I scarcely credible Ihnt : other of than have . wI.llel letters l s1llg llroatch of re- tt t 4 t nlllolltll'll ) as police ( Ollllsslolll' II I. case 1m is defeated for ' . . 'l'helr CIHn II Ih'flalell fol 11\'n. 'II w I. ' skill consists II WIIII" letters nil- tltessed 10 the ' ' . dl'l sel gO\11'101. And 10W Col 1. Illllglol wnlt ! only , a hundred , IIIS fo. the Cellml Pa- : chile railroad to lu , 111 Its debts to the gO\'II'llllt , and II the interval I de- eliell rl'lhtlol II the rate of interest 'dot1 111'11 1Ir. HUltlglol Imowl that ly the time the hundred years Hhll have expired he will be , ' ' Inter I'xilirll wl lu 10 longer 11111'- cstcII and what ' tufter his Itl whlt play , happen nfm' departule : will clot h'oulll hl then. You have for two . "III'S Wlt\1111 lie course of the el council , controlled , i hy l III'lsll majority. You Imow I how I little regard his been pall for the Interests . h'rl'ls of the IIXIII 'I'II. At Ilewlll ] hll this 1'\'IIIIg nhl ! HLlnII's ! : wi tel the \'olll' of thud lelghLHI'holl of thin lulperatlve m'cessity of electing 11111'I'nt1II'I sl , elecllg 8111/htfol'wl'll. caJahle tumid lutelli . _ gent hUHIII" S IIl to mllllpll ollice. 'TimeVorld l llerald lugs now brought forth evidence front Its tiles that tOllh m'hl'lce CI'OI Is 1 el thlt Charles I. I HI'OWI Is not a democrat ' 111 never his 1(11 I democrat. I this 'hl true , w'hy' shouldn't 1''IJhll'n IH give preference tl HI'OWI over Htlleh ? The chief clim let UII by time \\'orld. Iul'nltlow II Ca\O' of Btltch It that he helped to elect H. C. Cushing 111 ' 01' dole. over f.IIIIgI'I' , the rel111cnl ctindl- Sliver producers { ' 011111111 that the "I'llloIH In ! prices or sliver ha\e mull bel'l discounted lit advance In' the smelters nld that they Leap 10 11. " 'lltnge Crol their rise. , 'hl' COlllllllt Is very , I"I , well founded , hut tllt'l Is 10lr nt present of mumimlyiuig the rt'ntedy. Hut It the gains of the pro - ducel's are 11 eOIII'11 by the uddtile- mal , how about the 11\ltlgI'S sup ) - posed to 11'crUo 1IIIrlet to the.lllo\- lug 1 ' 11 amid to the public In general I ? I have the ) " leeu discounted , toot ! II I I i 1 . . . " . L.\ . .0':3 . . . l . 11 ; ( 'tit ' ; SI 1.1. " 1-1---j ; ; ( 'I'hl' 1111'11101 n ! to how ( II' the { 'III'111 hll'l shall . I II 11I'gIII'1111 the 11.1 11(1)II'lt ) rllllrl R le this hit' mmdspht're , : /II'It 1':1011'11 : 1'1'1':111 I. 011' Inapt ' 111(11 li hI' ' fl'III J ' l'olllh'\'II. I IllHl hI' 11111'llt tl sill thoughtfmml ! people that the nll' II 11nu"I' Ir ISIII' Ing n'I' ' gl'I'lt IJI'Il1 II tll 11 I 1'1' null 1111 If Ihl' ( XII'II'II't \'gl'l I 1'1'I I Hinny , 1111,11' , Ill'l should ICl'OII Ill I pulley' of ( ht' ' it tnlght hmvelvc llll' If ( 10111'r I IIght 11\'I.I\ i ! II "lllh' ' ! l'OIJll'lllol t ! of I 11'1 , ltss seriitls tUlttl'c. ' brontl : 01 01 1. 1 1f1'111 ! 11111'1' Time hloncl i HI'OIII gl\'l 10 the (011'0r ( Ihlllll' 1 , ' ' ! summit of Its luterprt'lt'r4 I , maul tht'y I , are I II both of Ihl' ( olll11 1111l' : : , "nlhl If IU'IIIIIIII I the 1110111 : s I\ put time 111111 Slates II 11 attitude l.nILI111 . It 10 11.1 ] 1111'1 II nil the rOlllon'I'sll' ! and COllllllllolS whlcl might l'II' I Illwlll the JnIIHh.\IIlh'll slates ; , and IiiIu 1 : menu potters , nod l'olhl"I'IIg time 1IIIh'II' , of thol ( HIIIIS ( 10 get him ) trouble I ell 1'llul , ' \111'1',10(111 limit Ildl I IIO ) II\1 Oi our putt wolll II likely 10 I'III I' I. I great Il'al of 1111.\111'1 anti ItllII , ' . lost oC time slnll of nllh multi ( 'eut'al "wI'lca mire II\h of the time II 11 unsettled 'Jolh'al ' 10111101. If Ihll'l Is I lot I 1111111 1\011101 It eIIIIII : , Il'IIH'es ) most of the wn'II'llelt . . 10lh'I1 commspira'y amid hit igue l. " ' almost e\\'whl'l'e the ride. 'I'hcrt' Is couso. qut'utly\ , 111'11.01' 01 these gl\'II'n. 11111 ! which I ! 101 II I Sense Irre- SIIOISlhll' . bec11ua' oL' Ihe tmcet'Iallty , of the tlll'e of those who adulhmister them. 1 the 1111 II power tlllk I IXIIII'lt. ns I 11'IIS 01 Llpl'Jltlllll their conu'ol , to cn'lll a COI'I:1 co\lll. en 101. they will mint hesitate to ln so . tutu tlr1 he more . likely 10 clo this If they ' cult hope for the \'lpalh , 1111 support : 01' tel 1111 Iall . ! I 13 opt 10 ( hi' 110111111 thai every S ) ItiiI ill- . \ 111'h'll l'Ollt I' , ' is I flit Xiiiisly Ia I- tug lime aclol of this g'etll'lt 11 the \1'1111111 case HO lS 10 1111111111' Ihll'ICI'OI what I cal expect of the Tufted States II the In'lt or t'olhle wil I EI'oLlnl power with which It 11 , have t'ellutluus I . nor IH I to 1 ( doubled Ihal If lids ' ' II0lhllI govern mmmcut : hal lulnll the cOI'se which some of the exll'ele Ilm'I'I'lll'I' ' ' of the III'Ol' 110d1lll' m1'ls\ will il time mint 1'1'loII future have 1\11101' calls to 111 ( - pose 11 ctntti'oversies between the soil theem republics 1111 gl'oLl'UI IU- thous. lol 'rlw dmlger of our olug beyond I wlsl timid safe built lu this sinter Is oh\'lous luII : t Iho t'uIIlllr 10 10 f li4 1S I 111IfltrCI' , " :1'oul mold ( seems to hIlel'lnslug. ! . 1lhll 1111 , l1'mllel wih more Ihal o'clunl'r Illelgeuce and saga elty , . Ilh'ocn : II I pulley which would 110unt 10 n II'netcnl prott'cto- I'ato ' ' the suntiern ' ' . ' ' 0\11' NOllhl'I'n l'IIII'le 'j'lm Sr111Ih " of the . \ 111'lll 111011 with the leublcH of this hell llhel'l' II natural and IJ'ollll. ' 'hey , ttt'e our nelhhll'H tend polllicnl I Clenlls amid It Is alike Our duty' I , tutu or Interest to ' tumid ummder till ' ' ' clreuni- elco\'lgl Inll mllel' al proper el'clt. HtalCI to . 1eflIe\1 lhemu. Blt our poSitimt toward them . is I lint that oC guardian 0' . IJ'oleclo. . Iu any wa , ' for their acts ' boummd to responsible fo. thcl. IlS 0' 10\11 ate ualll them . against the . couse- IIUelel . ! , of their IIHheha \Io. _ and If ever we assume such I position mum such 111101lhlll , " , we shall Invite 10 end of trouble for ourSCIS'es. , The AIII'Ilan Illollle leel to con- sllel' this mutter wih climless lulu 11'I'jlllcl. CI'Ot the lJlnt of view of ellghlel'll self-Interest. It 1 is 111101" - taut also . Ilhlt they should he iml- presSed wlh the fact Ihll the Iolo\ dod vi ime implies UO ohllllou ou the [ alt of the Uull'll ' States 10 l'hnlulloU i ! other . \I\el'lcnl \ republics : lu any , tumid every , dispute with gl'oenu JOWII' : In whleh they , may , engage. A . ' 7m } JIW.1 IIRAIFOlD. 'I'he last nuutber of the Alwtlell Economist l coutlllS a letter t\1 Bradford - 10'1 , Euglruul . wiich is the elllll' of Ilxto IUluuCnl'hn'lug lu Great BI'IIII. gl\lu statistics of the gtwlh of Imsl- lu that I scetloa Shlee ' ' ' I ness hl seclou shl'e oily IJ'eSI'1 Iu'l law /1\'e the COlIIgu mamuulfac- In'II's I burger share of the Amelcnn tl l'I.lt. 'Pie statistics If exports CI'OII Bradford how that for eight Ilull , of the t'ttet't'nt year , they , were th'e Ihll , as 111'gl' as 111'lug Ihl' correspoudlmmg . ile 01 last year and /1'1'1\1' than far Ilr . other elght mouths of the last nice ' . Before the (1eulocratic tariff 'ea. Blfo'I' til' Ileu\I'I'ale 1111' Wlll Lulo Ilflet 111'1 Wil SI\el'e depression - pression lu the Hrlllfoll IIttlet , huh mink time eo'ehllOH1lut says Ilnt Iho ( utanufacbnx'rs mu me crowded srItIi orders tallncll'I'I'S II ! wll onl'I' , and some of theta 1'lnuot get Itlmh weavers 10 110 the wink. . \ local paper I'S : "Tlw ' Hulfl'l'hl caused In the 11'ltlCorll district hr 1 the IeKII ! , " let WIS Very great , hut sluice the passing of time GOtUIU tiu'11C 1'lICIWI\111 ' Il\ been II a 1'lnt 1enSI'e euul ; led to recoup thltSI1'CI for past lose . " amid I10lhll'SI leCel'lug to the predle- lon of the tariff reformers tllt wlh free wool the Ammlerienn ' ' Crle AI'lelu 1IUlfnel'I'I'1 wOll1 hmlio the British market t the same paper says , CIlhm' : "Blt little hl ! keen hl'l'll of this bogey- lately mid time l'IHI'UII ( xorll of YO'ksl I 1' goods 10 time 1'11111 States show that . the . \ullleln textile m tIUICIH'tl.IIS lure mint In Iosilou , to COtpell' wil us , raven lu t hell own 1U'I.l'I . I WIS f\t the . \III'I'IU IletlUII that Ilrad- ford first 1 felt 11 present eXl'llllolt1 WIIO of II'OILII'lr. : " I Is further pointed out that Much larger exporhu tOI of wool arc 10W taking place than COI'mctl . 1I'I'I' IS I I tl'I.IIg Ilsttlon of what IICIOCltO tartly l'I'CO'1 inns done for ole or the principal hlllsltlls of Bng- i11ud . I lifted It out oC I eoulilon of 1111t' lou 1111 dl'CII'UCO into ole of I'Xl'lllloUII prosperity , 11\11 \ who that Is 11IJ'ljllll'I'tl can II0uht lint ( this wits 11'lOIIlshlll , to the llslll\lutnge of the .lulerh'mt hlllsh' ' amid of Alerlcnl Ilhol' . 'l'rue our textile nltuumGictur- ers have tlll'O the hl'gluull of the current , 'I'II' hl'I'1 more net lye than during the preceding ' ' , hectuise llrlng thl IJ'I'l'llu year , hl'CIISO there t vtus I grout 11 e 11111 : for goods till of whldl tit' fore'lgn lnanlmincinreis ni ( thl CO'elJu IluICact\'et1 l'oull tot supply . hit whlo time HI'lll- ford mills 1111 Clelol'lll l'oulnlc to rat on full time , principally to till A u11'leln orders , IIUY of our mills until fIWI\I'IIH mire rllnlig 01 reduced thue , wit Ii the prospect that before . another . other year thieve will 1l' a still further . . , ' , . . . . . . . . ; . - - - - - - - , . I - rednctImm. 'l'hlH Is the I ' dh't'e rlllUltol. II ail tl ally 111'11" tul II whl'l the Ill'IIH'I'nlf ! Ilrlr hums 11111'11 (0'11g1 11111(1HIIII'I , hit pert ' hlll ! II IU other has I worked so lunch Iljll' ' In the . \111'1'111 1111(1l\P . 7'lm ( ' 01'\7'1' .I'IIISI1 : The lal : whn holds tl ( posit Iumm nf cOIII , ' Judge coupes II closer l'OlllWI I wll 11' 1'01111 people ' thou 11m'I 11 , one Judge Oi the dlsttlet beach. The II t'OIII . ' Judge I ail only I , huts al his this- IHlt n . vast mushier uf snits brought :1 h.Illulll' oC Iloll'I'1 I' 11'IIS. but t mis 1'1'\111' ' Judge he is I the el lo(111 ( of i the estates : : ot tie wilows ; :11 IIJhll ! 'I'hl Kll'lll ( rust should ho 11111111' 111'111 I , n 111 of the hl/hl 1 Integrity , , 1'igilull mid IIClllll II his 111\0' 111 10 he t hnsimmt'ss le\ol'lll upon hlillh I'mdt'r 1)1111.i'OIIIII 'L'11 flee \\'clill lut 111'1l110 tlO CI'cellllt elll/Il II the eOIII ' .lllgl hll. I I } hut 011'1 more than II nay , other ex- pt'l'Ieuce nod slnhll should con at for Il gl'ln t . Illnl IIII .Fudge hl let' 11'1\111 I Illutselt' 111'llg his term of ollI' 10 Il IllgpIl mid 1'lslwo'lhr 'I'hl' ( tee ! would not lmsi " mudvocnted the elecllou wOllII 101 hn\I"ml'ol'nll'l Ihe111101 . of h'\'II/ I. . Jaxlll' tsvo I years tigo. Iltil lodge IInxIet' ' ' ly Used latl .111/1' 11 111' ! 1'1'lllllol . 1\11 sip 10 the pledges made for hll when he wnl elected , 1111 hind Il hlll cnu- 1'lt wlh the 11'I'alh'e 1'lllll'll or his ollice . It would mint l'gl 1 ehal e II the ellll ' .hllgl hIJ low' . 'wo seat's ago .itnlgc Illxlel' sought and Sll'I'111 1'llclOI 1' I 101"II'Ial CluHlllall' II ipposiliot 10 the regular l'ILllhlell 1111111' . lie was com- 111111 ' by leis Caltlllal ' 10 the pelucl- IIII 01 sou-parlisatlship II Ihl' jlllclll . , 'I'lls 'III' lie lens kicked down the lad . clll' by whllh he dllhl'l imp . mid not only l'l'IIHlaIIH : thl' 11'lllllle as 1'1 /11'11 his own . olkl' . hit Il is I eliut- Illglllg Io. .Trudge Scott , Bl'l 111,11 : old the l'III'l' dervish .lHIll1 Id.lt. Il' hlH gone out ot Iris . WiY 10 11 11 the ( 1\ ' whose ] sutTr11ges lie was ! I o'lgllllr I'II'11 lie hlgal hit 1111'1- snit ti'ntles lief tn' his 10111110n ly . Ihe 1111'\'I,1 eOI\'I'llln 111 ImCo.1 there \al tummy , excuse for suds reacliou . I I'Y h't'fotummui ) . lel . Quite al.t CI'OI his ttpnstacy to the l'II I' of . 1 10n'IIIIHal JuuleLu'y. lunge Butxlt'r's activity In h'ylmg tl pull 1 hi Ihl'ol/h the last t legislature ] to raise his salary CIOI $ : .O ( ) ) ( ) 11 : : ,000 ( ) 1 'clil : Il 1I1110n to pertittlsites . that aggregate nt least $1.000 ) I yea' . II ; tint yet 1111 feign ttt'ii 1'lhll' In Omaha 01' olih ( ) umahn . . \Itholgh this bill WI cll- fetted . It wa , 1010'101 lr hated 11 with the Rllnwhlll resulted II the increase - el'caSl of the salaries ] or time dIstrict l'lmt ha IfI front $ 'd I dayfor , days , ncl\al ' 111110 'CII to . ' j \ mouth for I'II' " lollh In the year. I can le safely- asserted that .1. ,1. Iolntl will trot pervert his olle II such sllsl .ell ! Nor wi Iw , after his el'cton. Sllm'l the II'llclple of nou- In the ' ' la order Illtsallhll : Judiciary II . O'II'I' 10 get I second uomhmatfon. .11 I. . 1ollts Is I 111 of slel'll Ilteglt ' , mtpre- Inntols , wlh 10 1111ItOI 10 use the cOlnt ) jlllgoshill IH n slLIIIIIg 1101 ( le wi he content wlh the legltlnuttw IIcon1 oC lima oce. le has t thOI1 olgh ] mowlllg1' of accounting amt still bring buslmess methods 10 the discharge wi II'lng 11 IH'S letholh ; Ils- charge of his tittles I , ' which the le'lnl wOlk of the olle wi he per- ' ' Co I' I Ill elel'It ' at the least expense. . ' ' 'I'hes\ arc cogent l'aSOlS ; whr mutt- elllzeus regardiess of party should give IlzIIS . legal'lll : shoull . J1"e I. . Points' ealllllalr their support. Tlf ; 1'RIJ4IDd'T A7' . ATL.I . A'TA . . The gl'l'llllg 'acoltell JIr. Cleveland sit . \ 1111a furulshed mother illustra- thou or the esteem wll whl'h the . \II'I'lcll IH'olll1 l'lga.t . tie great of- tcl he hulls , for while undoubtedly . there tire hosts of 1lllh'lls 01' I. . ( 'leveluunl lS 1 ulna II the ! south , lS there . are II other portions oC the country - try . yet It Is 11 the chief pXl'eul\'l of tills great republic Ihl this II'ISII'I' alwhll'I' evokes the 111)11' t'titlimsi- a , I. II that relation ] LI Itlll , as mho ( 'III'lslllnt\1 01 the 111'olllH w1 alli hu I plhOllll1 t of 11 10111 power I 111 In this ehI1l'III' he ' 11 1l' ' llllll h.\ 111 of all pu'tit's. : YISIII'IIIY was IJolahlr time most 1111)'ahlu day111e . \ talla t'xliosithu t wi lave amid evcry- . I hilg WIS a l pllol , 'lhl' : leech oC tl' president . of time exposh llol. 01 11. l'olllllg 2m1 I. . ( ' 11\11111. was some- what fulsome . lus such speeches II'e apt 10 hI' . hui llr. ( 'Ielplnnd made 1 pntri- ' nte 111 01 the whol' very sensible 111. II'I . III admonition 10 cal IIvate a : spirit or brand : A 111'lcal hl'olwI'hool i \I opportune It mid It IU ' Il hoped will nut lass Ilhcl'llct lr those to whol It waR Illh'es ell1 the Ihoughls of the president's 111ch. sate those whlcl ( tint lt his favorite policy , 1'1 Sound 111 cnllll'llahlp. , The eXllosllol appears to le nn assured - HI'111 success and It eCI'llill " letecls great credit 01 the energy , , eltm'H'Ie and 1Ihle HIIlllt of the metropolis of Ulol'gla and Illeei of the whole south I Is another : object lesson o the "lllolllhle thl'lf of the IH'OII' oC . the i'ultcd ( States , " 11. . ' tl 1'111(1 SilIes as I. Cleveland n'lul'I.lt. of which the whol conllT can feel II'onll The price oC hard eonl has lulnlcell 2i cents n tout in Chticuigo , where _ : lOl II Uhlcago It 11' Inl nt JiiO-11 IH'lselt price II Inuttui. ) Helal Ilenllll oily hell that i . ( 'licago 1110latols Hlllll rule Ihe. price hen' Just w liy this Is HO IH not explalaed. 1'\cI''hollr : knows muttlu'a . cite Is 111111 In Ielns'lnlla Cud that the 11'lcl all over the , ullh' Is the price at he I ttduls plus the ' , ' 11'lc\ Ihl ; 1'aIIII0'II- ( tel ehn' e. { Jon whl t IH'llclllo of I Ilsll s Is Chl'agom'llh'll to 1'I I hll'II'lr tax the price for Otimlum. 1'ltl the Inlh'oliis heguu to cut time 1111 IIOI'lllol rate on hll'l coal the 1'1111 ! price ! II Chicago wn ' always lower than the UIIIU pt Ice. Another Illstol has Leen reached II the career . of the Iuumuumftictuurt'i's mind COISUIII.t association. Reports of Omlel' show the work of the year to lave heel sltsflctOI' y , timid that the Issolllol Is steadily gllllng ground . 'lhe vigor exhibited by this useful or- , ganlzaton dmllg 1 11(1'101 of dIIIICS- slon Is lelll'lmhll lS It Is gratig9ng. Its members . of eown'se , ( ho not , " Is lellll' l'01'e . lo expect large returns In dollars anti' cents tt this 111 , but they are content to , , spread the toell'lnt of tome Illt'lage i - . - . . . . . - . . - . - . . - = n .o . - . - - - - . - - - - - - - - thl'ulgllllth7 stmt' hued llIJI ' Ihl' I fruits ofItt'l1. / ' , : lluhnes n 1111"'IIoll whll Iltl' ) I . , IH'O eti III'I ! tunes 1'1' IHhl'I'CII in " ' r' , , I , A q ill l'II'I , ' : dugs : , wlwl the state ! 1111 but UI ! 11'llir'lll' tf Ilwl . the 111,1' lIl' were rliQI'III"11 \ / ( \ limbo , llllll IhtII'I'ls'll 111111 pnrnIlt'l t'UIIIIIIj lils II 11'\Jll\1 \ : ' \ get n l'Onll'lll Ihu' meld force ( 1\wl t'xccssIrc I'nl' ) , Xo KOOII'I' "I IIJ IIW Ile III t tll It \11\1'111 I , p 'N ' ( wlh he I 01.1:1111 lice ] amid II old , rates were 11111nll'll 'L'hls old rule 'hl ' , 011111111II every ' \Itlr stir / e. Al n loglcnl result COlI' 111 11g 11' Wl'I'I' Co'Cl'll I I cmitee 1'lle I 1 : olllols II 0'1111' II II'oll'll Ihel' selves ago lust Inch other , whll' time 11'01Il' held 11 suck . After years oC IXIH'I'll'II'l' late 1'111 IHocnlol Leis \ ' to he utter fnihu'e. Can. ( proved 11 ItOI CI 1 111. 01' pats art ' tunic : today only ' 10 hl' 4e- crt'bly J , broken tcmmm m'eow'VImat t I ! meet led today , II the Illh'OIII world I ! I host's [ 10 heath battle imltmmiuigei's cult of the w'iltlt'rut'SS oC pooling 1:1'II'llltl . nod : instill 1110 Ihll I souse ! of I o.1 I ohl"ltlol 10 mini lutalu Igl'lllllll ts 1111 : thl'Illn' + . I wOllI hi' In tiich' ulilall 11'lutlJl' : and II'otl 10 appeal 10 state leglsluthun's 10 mnxlmmn Hllh' II IIIII'IH puss ItxI111 I Itl 1111111 1:1'1 : II ws mid help 111 state Ilfll'le thrum . r } cling Cly Atolll ' COI'llsl said II his rem mrkahlt' 11111' 10 Jllyoe Belis that II 1'\'I'I' got 11 ndvlulcement I oC his sulu'y . simply because he 11\1' lellll It , " Iesvslugal'r 1IIHl'll tn til 1'01111'nolwlhlllllg. . ' As I mtit- tl'l' of fact tlll'l 11'\1'1' \\1'1'1 any , IIWi' . LIIII' reports to the erret that I. . lIJ'II h lull lam d his saint ' ' advanced hy the city , l'II,1IPI' , HII the . Ullgllol 10 which lie refers is I halve 11'11101 1lllflCII'lll by hll lS I 11'lh'xl fit' denying It. Hit 111 . COllih IIJII' > that If he did need it there would thll Ipell 1 wllIII hl\e bel'l 1wlhllg ¶ wrong e\cl thought the treasurer lad 111i el t Il 10 Rita I II vlolllol of the \ which II'ohlhli Iili CIOI 111 'IIg out alY money , 'xI'ept Oi wl'I'lnls issued II eOlfo'II I I y with ni aP1)r0- ' 11'11101 : hy Ihe l'OIICI. 'I'lls I , 11 cx- l'IIIIII' " 1)lsllol for I Ilw . olcPI' oC the ely to take. AIII I. . Cornish Is \ Oi Ihe Stump 111'01'lllg Ihe dt'c- tins of 11'01tch tumid EIIIllls 1111 li' . iiylug Ihlt tWI'1 IH HI " need of 1eful'l , II the ely hnll me\"Plth hour 11'ollse of retrench - Illt hy Ihe I'olwl cOlhlle 1t ill hi' Illwl at Ihllr true worth . h- , the tax- pas ' erS of Olnal I. After the substance of' the peoiili hats heeu 11ssililleli . 10' Jabs , tuixeaters turd ' ' tlxea 111 gele'IL extrat - IgllCI 1vitilout'the Iflg ot a hall by the A. P : . { . Ollcl Iljol.I . , lvimle- sale reductions of salaries to , take ef- fee wlllIne. . one else IH Iii 1'011101 tumid l'ISIIOlsllle'to the people will II regarded much In the light ot the me- ll'l . of stolen goods I , ' a captured , Ihlur. ' \ [ The publiclutierances of Hon. Charles II. Brown Htlml limit mss a Iln of raouutl coJulhtltn \ ! ! s , . fully comprcheud- hugthu , crying , needs-of this 'clty'iii the WI " of lIel c ! I reforms In go\'ern- , . uteat. . w'Ith : I. . I1'O1 II the In'ol"1 ' I ctm111r , Innlwt' by , a council composed of active and capable ' Lushness mcn . nclnll cllJ 11 IIHH Il'l. the IITII.S of the city will he conducted IpOI approved ) ( principles ) of PCOIOI ' anti . IllegI'I ' . I wi he 1 great III ' for Omaha when the worl g01 , out to the worll that a sltlllel stop has lel'l Int to johbery 111 ! corruption II the city ( lull. , , hll.1 ! . \1 Abu."lll' " .t ( ; . .IM. Minneapolis Journal. The Northern Pacifc receivers have nol got together yet and the courts are lalllg no motions that' look toward that'resuit.i On the conlrary I looks as It the useless all absurd arrangement ot five different receis'- erR Indlvhlualy or In groups operating different - enl portions of the road might conlnue In- definitely. This together with the defniely. 10lelher wih enormous c.xpelses for legal service Is a heavy drain on the properly and postpones still further the day when I can be restored to a sound financial colidition . . ] t"Arl"'I' tn the County ) . . Minneapolis Tribune . Brutalty grows with what It feeds on. Plain I'nchlng by shooting or hanging used 10 bo deemed sufclenl In the fouth , uet late the mobs In several Instances have added 10 the horror at the occasion by Infliction oC prolonged ! lorlulo upon this helpless vlctin. Torture Is never jumsllflahle. I limas been abolished by all civilized peoples , and the mobs In the soulhhlch } resort to Il thereby display 3 retrovenlon toward the Sioux Indian or Chinese typo at savagery . Such Ecncs as tnt hch ! occurred near Memphis are a disgrace - grace to the country and the age II which wo live. 1\ . . \11Iu F.rAhlA to the P""li. 1I10uelllhla Itecord . Bx-Presldent Iiarrit'an may already be counted out at the field. Ex-Speaicer Heed , with his program at reciprocity with the cheap sl\'e nalons and tariff dlscrlmlnaton against limo gold standard nations , Is becoming - coming an unavailable candidate as the free silver epidemic declines , and ! as the danger at protectionist agitation grows more appar- ent. At the same time . the shrzwd head shakings In regard to Governor McKinley and his high tariff are more frequent , while Senator Alison Is forging to the front as Ihb safest candidate on the republican slale. Senator Alliscn's moderato and conservative aue conservatve position on the t rlr In the great change 01 Industrial conditions ' and his sound recort on the money queblon give him a decided advantage over ; ' I competitors - . . His nl"(11 . 'l'ln : ] UI' , ' : . Philadelphia ] : rlme What's the good of five Ohio boys ; boll ! horn at a birth , I foreigners eigners all to ncme over here and marry our girls . 0 I j Chicago Trlhlrn l When all that rudeness to the duke Is ( J14jugbt ' r/Iht / to Bayard's knowl- edge he will tal ' upon his marrow bones and lender an apology . Chicago Iostre duke ot Marlboroulh and an IrIsh Piillan have mal , and It Is safe to say bat ( this duke will never stay wi ne\or awake nights ' trying to free Ireland as a result ot that meeting. Washington P9s , : Chicago passes the hulk ot the resoluton" i ' .j Irish treEdol , but It 'fn I remained for a New York IrIsh policeman 10 arrest a reallllY2. : } : nglsh duke polceman was a proud da9ldlold ; Ireland Chicago News : The duke ot Marlborough saved $ : .500 In duties , by ! : arlborolgf sender In gngland SOle Jewels forwarded ! torwardC here as a wedding present. lie II already beginning to save those $3,000,000 with a vengeance . - - : - , Idll'tl. l'I' , \ . - IUS CILt'i"1'1711. , The dervish judicial cOllnltl ran Igahtl a snag when tl tried 10 collect ni aHSSment lt $125 from each of mho candidates In adult- lon to the regular auessutrnt . for the pur pass at getting the I support ot I certain dervish . \Ish organ for Scott. Soma at the men paid the otlmenl. but . fudge Ic'sor balk".I. . lie announced that ho had always paid the asresanieuts laid upon him hy pa- IlcII parties at tt'htch he was the nonainte lie was wllnl to bear his share at the 11111. mote campaign . expenses . but he did not'o- pose 10 helll pay Cunningham n. SCOlt'8 way In the fight Judge Scott . he sold , had , not until mill at his first ussessmatent four years ago , anti It be wanted any special support this year and Ioulll huy It ! he should do so on his own account anti not ask the other Judges 10 coutllhule 10 a hind to be used for Scol's special benefit. Scott will have 10 eat the remnant of other people's lunches all winter 10 make II for the special assessment , Contempt 'ecorl Scott didn't know 1 that Judge Amhrose's letter was 10lllted. A Yale for .Ibyn Prank Is u vote for l 'red . 1 ret Sacl'lt. Fred could not gel voles In tads eOlnly Its any other WY except by proxy. Charles Johnson of the Sixth ward fur nlshes the following letter touching upon the nearnss of Carr Axfoni the dervish Nndl- dale for ctnmclinaan . at - large from the Sixth warll : "Iu lookIng over the list of candidates for councilmen ot this great city I find the lame ot the would.he lion. Carr AxCord of the Sixth ward who at one line held a poor mn's cow In hostage for $ Hi because the anllnl walked across his lawn. I must tel the incident Just as I happened. Some years ago a poor man was living a neighbor 10 C.1rxCord and both he and Axtord were workhig In the Union Pacific shops The poor man was contr01ted wih sickness , Poverty and death In his faml ) One night the hoer man's cow accidentally ' walked over the grass pint ) ot Carr AXfons' lawn . which shoull le Twenty-firat street. . \xfonl locked UII the cow and demandl $ Ii dam- ages . ' 1he poor man secured a competent man , a florist , who offered 10 repair all the damage to the lawn for $ 2.rO , but Axford did nol want the lawn fixed. lie wanted $ Hi of bleed money or he would tell the cow. The poor man had to go to the cost ot re- plevlnll ; his cow II a justice court. Many people tn life Sixth ward know ot Carr Ax- ford's record In matters 01 this kind and will lake ! icasure Ln voting against him on " election ta ) Broalch has a list at guarantors as long as the pedigree : at a blooded l'uP. ' Chaleo vouches for Broatch ali g. 1 P. Davis : vouches for Chaffee , John : lconaldouches for Davis and Paul Vandervoort vouches for ! l- lonall C.lp Painter vouches for Vandlr- voort and George Stryltlr vouches for Palmer. Pete Schwenk vouches for Slr'klr and Charley Imklp vouches for Schwenk. In- slwp Is vouched for by Israel rank and Frank Is vouched for by Sam Maceod , and Co\'el vouches for acleoll and Covel Is vouched for by Chew-the-Hag Scott and that Lrlngs the ledlgree down to brass tacks "Ood is ( with us In this fight . " shouted Broalch , the Penman and Promtser . at an Eighth ward meeUng. Al the Third ward meetings its I.ow Burmlster and Tom Foley that Broatch looks to for his support. He Is a man ot many resources and lieutenants. One oC the dervish organs recently Imported - ported from Iowa tells at the strain on Its mechanical ! equipment made necessary to keep up wih thc demands ! ot Its growing circulation - culalon In Omaha Its mechanical equlp- none consists ot a single cylinder press that at Its utmost capacity can print 1,200 eight- page papers on one side each hour. The heaviest strain , however , falls on the financial cqlllmenl ! oC the concern. Israel frank Is sUI an Issue In the cam- Jalgn. ! II refuses to accept the testimony ot competelt wlnesscs to tie effect that he has robbed the city . lie says It was all a campaign affair and that I his case Is a1 . hatred 10 go over until after election It will bo dropped lie says that his record Isn't any worse than that ot Broalch , and I Broatch has nerve enough to ask for a vindication ho can do the samc. Your uncle Solon I. . Wiey , writes a pretty smooth speech when ho tries A. G. Edwards - wards delivered one ot theta at the Swedish Garfield meetng at Patterson ( hal last nIght. leol110 who know Edwards were surprise al his nerve In ,1elverlng a speech that he couldn't halo written with his mental 1m- pediments In twenty 'cars. Still , the situation - ton Is tleperate. Edwards says he newer belonged to combine In the couucit ' n counci 01' any- where else. There's something ! In that Edwards - wards has only held Wle"s proxy and hasn't dlsco\'ercd yet that he has been made a dupe. Things hike that don't dawn very rapidly on Edwards ) al Albn Frank IC elected , will not have ' a great deal to say about the management ot the alike ot the clerk at the courls. In the first place , Jim Wlnspear has named Fret Sacltcl for delnmty clerk , and there are other schlmes to take care ot the work ot the o111ce . Ifon . Jim Alan secured . Ihe adoption ut a resolution In Council 125 the other night IIovhlng that Albyn Frank , It elected , shall employ men In the office In place of the score oC women now employed by Frank Moores. As soon as rank's Ilecton 13 as- sur U Council 125 will select his clerical force for him ali arrange for his distribution ot fees. 'n,1 the worst ot I all Is that Albyn can't bell hlmselt. Io owes his nomination 10 the men who am In F. P. & 1' . with him In council 125 , ant ho can't get away tram their Instructions. It avail . ho noted that one C. n. Scott docs not go into Sarpy county In quest ot recrea- ton during his self-Imposed vacation. The people await his coming with anxious ex- pectation. Ho would receive a warm recep- lon , especially tram the friends at Editor , . Haler. The lax levy ! under the administraton of W. J. Droatch was the highest that bas ever been made In Omaha Iroalch promises that he will be just as geol a mayor as he was beCore. In his boasting about his record ho never says anything about the rate ot taxa- Uon that obtahllll during the time be rots- managed the cl"s affairs . Ho has enough to explain without that . - - - - .1nollri'r , ( Jose .t ( " 11. llnn.al'uUa ' Tribune. There Is a hOlndary dispute also up In Alasl . The Brlll'h land grabbing propensity Is also manifesting itself In that hyperborean region. They are seeking 10 push the boundary at Irllsh Columh13 over Into the rich mining region along the Yukon , but the Alaskans say they will fight before they will give up the disputed strip Highe of all in Leavening Power , Latcst U. S. Gov't Report Bkin _ . i4LVTEW PLlrE . s-s'- _ _ _ y''p.a . . . . . . . . . . - . . . _ , _ _ sA------------ _ . . - . * . " . _ . . . - . . . .I . . . . " - " . - . , . ' - . . . ' , - - ' - . , . . - . - -1 ' 1 - - I'ItOGIllMSlVII : ln\'I : 111' 11' , l' ' . ' 1' , U. Cntholr iud ' Iir'bren Wnutrnun . . \llltr.1 tn the . \"Ol.lllol / , nAI.TII , Ocl. :3.11 Frances 1x11- lard carried \oIH'n's Christian Temper - once Union convention wih her today II 1 movement 10 include In the fraternal relalols Catholics and Hebrews. The queslol arose I on the following resoluton : Resolved , That Clihulc women and He. brew Wnlel" should bl' invited , to scud fl'u- leI mal delegates trom their nlllni cnlvel' 10ls 10 ours . and , to estnbllsh hrulchat lie White Bbbol society within their own bor.lrrs. ) One at time delegates slgg\ltr,1 that I ought not be quite con lsleul for the " 'omen's lhrlslal 1cmpernlcl ullol" 10 ask Hebrews to ntllliate. This roused Miss \1. Lard. She salt \ : "I want 10 recognize these two I denondmatlons . because II places where I hnve been , especially In the south . they ox- ldtltrl S'II'lth ) In our Wlk : and have extended - tended every eouto y. I has especially , torched 1) ' heart that In meetings where I have presented the work at title or'lllzatol nmong those who hn\1 welcomel' ' mime 10 time platform have been Catholc priest and time Hebrew rabbi 'fhry knew what I CIII for they knew what I relll'sonlll , nnl , If they teen broad enough to go hallway tint ! extend the hand of greeting , Iheull may haul : be 80 small and wilberIl as nol to accept ' the clasp ? I want 10 welcome them ) to us If they " want to comae , 'I'he resolution wat' Illople < l. The principal ) business oC the morning was the eOl8hlclalon ot additional , resolutions. The convention endorsed the \\'omen's 'el' ' association . conducted peralce Plhlshlng ossoclatlol. by W"lln In Chicago. I endorsed the temper- Ilh'e hoplll which dues , not allmlnlslcr hr.\ldy \ and other Intoxicants In lllcl 1 e. H rejoiced In the usefulness at the \:1101' young people's societies of the churches . I cOllellle < the organization at \olen's Christian Temperance union lecture bureau , amid expressed appreciation ) of that Demorl't ' temllerueo medal contests. H asked for a pllCll foremen on the divorce comlissiona ot the various stales \hln Armenia was mentioned Miss \Vil- lard offered an amendment calling on the United Slates Iovermlnt 10 make its power t.l In the diplomatic ) council of the nations au the subject ot Arunenla. The amendment was carried. Resolutions were adopted extending ' tending 10 Theodore Roosevelt "ou hearl thanks for his bravery II slandlng for the right , and demonstrating that the saloons C1 he closed on the Sabbath In New York City , " and aiM exprel'ailj "our appreciation of ( lie action at Governor Culherson ot Texas In preventing the disgrace oC a prize fight In that conunonw'ealth ; ' Mrs . : lallda Carse ot Chicago , presented the "Temple report " showing lie progress at raising $300.000 necessary to clear "the temple" In Chicago ot debt , ! Il. Car ! ! reported - ported t08OOO on condition that the balance be raised hy January I. . elus : ' 1.O 'l'tl'1 It1:1.1131" lP CVI\ . nOl : n. ) I'II.on ) en.U.I"'M time SI""t.h ) 1"rnh' .r the laltuud. DETROIT , Oct 23.-1he News today minute an extended Intervle\ with lion. Don 1 [ Dickinson on the Cuban question . ! I. Dekdnson's ! expressions show him to have been a close student of Cuban history and Spain's oppressions , and his conclusions are regarded to be to souse degree Indicative ot the sentiments ot the national administration. son In the says course : at the Inlenlew : I. Dickln- "While we must maintaIn the laws ot neutrality . yet the law ot common hnmanlly Is higher , and whether or not the United Stales recognizes lie ( belligerency or the Independence - dependence ot Cuba this country should cer- talnly ! intervene In the Interests ot ctlliza- ton 10 restrain the atrocities upon persons and property dally perpetrated In the island This Is what Cubans are hoping and pray- hog tor. No law can restrain the expression - slon at our natural feting of sympathy nor should It restrain In my opinion , such an expression from the country "Cuba Is at our doors II the hlghwa at our commerce-so near that as the murders go on WI can hear the shrieks ot the women amid children and can see the horrors renewed - newel In Cuba that were practiced by ALva In the Netherlands , We can send our sympathies - pathies to Orell to Poland , to Ilungary . but here at. here , at our very doors shall this struggling people 'toss their fettered arms on high and groan for treedom's gift In vain ? ' ' gir ! ADUD , Oct. 23.-Threo additional torpedo boats have been ordered to Cuba and another consignment oC 1,500 Munser rifles . has been forwarded to Itavana . : J.1 nun ) 11' , \t SHIPS A' nwrnOJ'J' . Dry )01 ; C"IIJn ) ' : In1.t no _ \wnr".f the Cuatrnpl. WASIINGTON Oct 23.-Tho Detroit Dry Dock company , which the naval bureau chiefs recommended bo awarded the contract for building two at the six new gunboats . , now wishes to withdraw that part at its proposi- lou which looked to the as'emblng of the part for the ships at Seattle , on the Pacific coast. ! I. Kirby , one at the Iladlng part- ncrs In time firm , Is In Washington ali Indicates cates that time company , I It secures the contract , will build the complete vessels al Detroit. Io holds that the treaty stpn- ! lalons Ita nol forbid this and he Is backed UI' In this view by non Dickinson , who has been active In trying to secure time cout act for the Detroit people when Secretary Ilrbert left Washington for Atlanta he still hall the report at the bureau chlets under unllr consideration antI stated that he had arrived at no conclusion , alhoujh the tact that he hal } decided to send an Inspector 10 the De- troit works night bo construed favorably 10 that firm. , - - ' 1'1f J' . ' ! fS(1 SUOIV. Mayor I'Ingree ot Detroit 18 n suecetu ! II the polltle.ll n In time potato field. Ftir regarded ns unatlractlvo and 1.01 n Inn repardetl un.1trncU\o nnt Icy , Senator Shormal II'o'lleell ' fome ( rel ) " " "hot still ! . slul. hcIgo pro I.lls her rcnlne8s , for war by j ( having her larlnes desert the statelybattle' ship hlllnols. The greatest task that confronts eandl- Thortlllcst Ink thll ronfronl8 canlt. . , time dates these mellow days Is 10 . keep \\'ol\es from their packets , Oeno Field 1 stmggeste this ( platform for : fat Quay : "I.'or tnraiu' 01 have II equals , but for hatchet ) ' and integrity 01 bate the 11\\'le. " A 03nll.II' for the legislature In Ohio made the mistake ! oC I lolhle In offering his vote for sale In advance ot election . A \ little 11atenco would have brought law slur In abunllancc. Now hB gets In Icy shake . ThB trial ot .Tabez Spencer I Ilol 1. tho-/ greatest at nglnI' , fnJnclal Napoleons . " trill begin next Monday In 1.0110n. Balfour was 1 11101 phlanthrolllt who succ'eded In "doing" his countrymen for tram $20,000,000 10 30000000. Trout time statement In bankruptcy of Oscar 11'ildo'e affairs . It appears list since Judy IS93. h ( has received nhoul $20.000 In royalties . ties for his 111ars Very little ot this went te ) tl lulu wife nUll children , who were turned Into the street by their landlord a couple of montha ego The late I Pasteur narrowly escaped be- coining a politician. In lRil lhe emperor ap- polnte him a senator. The del reI was slfnel , , but the nominaton nc\er appeared In the oteal gazette , as the chambers were soon dissolved , and , the war Intervening , he never took his seat , Ex Congressmuml It , 1 : . Da Forest of Sale , w'Imo lost huts s1m11 and bouos pin thirty'-one years ago , had it ecetored to kdut at uidulght tkto otter night by Prot , S. S , Sanford of Vale , wpm happened to find limo pin under n stole on time campus , To odd zest to time return turn of the pin the professor , who is somewhat what of a wag , walled tuatil the dead of night before restoring It to its rightful owner. how completely the iloulanger cult has do- cayrd in France Is lndtcatetl by the scant observance of the fourtlm anniversary , which nccurred recently , of the burial of the general. Only a single friend visited the cemetery near llrussels where ho is buried , and only three gifts ( iflowere , came. Rnchefort , llou- langer's ardent supporter , appears to have given up his pious pllgrhnage to the grave , for he did not go there tble year , Tlll'1'17 'P.tllOFi'S. Detroit Free I'ross : "how cteau and new ( hut old ulster of yours Inoks , " "Yes ; It's been In sonic mill summer , " Chicago I'ost : " 't'his article says that there tire n number of poltticlans who ara fund of cats , " she said , looking up from the newspaper. ' " V'Itttt of it ? " he inquired , "SS'hy , you utvays told me that proles' atonal poftlciaas were apposed to scratch. hug. ' Cincinnati Lnquirrr : "Are you wluing ty give anything to std the unisalataary causer asked t11t' in ud volced , spectacled Rudy. " " a'ed the well fed . "Cerhuinir , nnstr ( gen. tlenan. "Stall I indite it In cash , bibles of mepeatoug tulles ? " Roston Transcript : "She has been thrlcl married ? And nil three htisbauds ilea She hums taint n terrible . Yes , but then she has a brother a'lo lit an utt dertuker , and ho always gives her a good deal aft. " Chicago Tribune : " 1Vhat have your got ? " hlquired the traveler In elm linen duster , sitting down on one of tine stools , 'Ctt roast beet , " replied the malt behind the railway lunch camper ; "cold chicken , cold- " "I don't eat meat , " broke in the traveler , " 1'm a vegetarian , " 'Tr' ono of his hunt snndwlches , " sug , gesteti the commercial tourist sitting on the next stool , CAUSE : AND EFFECT , New York world. 1Vhen Dolly says I'm naughty And tosses high her head In mnuuier cold and hoaglty , And cheeks asvivid red , Perhaps you think I tease hoer ? Or crave her sweet good will ? Ott no , I stmpiy squeeze her And-she gets madder still , p 1VIIEN IIET'I'Y UOIIN'I'S IIIIt w'IIEEL , New York Sun , When bonny Betty lnuunls her wheel And sktms neonR the highway , She is a sight of beauty real On street and lane uud byway. Her tritn attire , her jaunty cap , Hcr iuturlater-loving glances Are teuipthag : uud her cheek's n trap Wherein a dimple dances. So sweet she seems lint e'en air To stay tier mattes resistance ; Ii tit lo , a hush of bum rnLhed ii nlr , And Betty's In the distance ! Fain would I leav'o my dullard coil , My rending and my writing. To follow through whutev'or toil A vision so Inviting , My mind , however calm its tent Among nay books nbiding , Is always roused to discontent when bonny Betty's rldiug ; And to the w Imlow swift I spring , heedless of voitunes falling , Heedless of Ink or anything , My heart with hunger calling ; For Betty's young and Detty's fair , And lithe anti full of graces ; Ono nerds he nitnhle nut u hero f To follow Betty's paces. e And so I lonlt with envy koea ' ' 1'o see her swiftly flying , For I tutu' lift ) ' , she sixteen , . And there the trouble's hying ! Are ou ready , o s. Well , then listen-we begin tomorrow the greatest - est show of reefersand other boys' . t lvearables ever shown in this city. 1' , We will sell Children's Rcefera , i j , A sizes 3 to 7 years , in blue , brown , I ! i . red and tan mixtures at $1,00 , , t , $5.00 , $6 , oo and $7.50 , extra large :1.- collars and trimmed with braid to . : : match , Boys' Reefers , sizes 6 to 15 , years , in blue and brown mixtures , withF plain and velvet colors , $5.00 , $6oo , $7.50 to $ I o , oo , Our , $ Boo Chinchilla Reefer has an ulster collar , Leggins in Jersey , corduroy and tan and black leather. Tan leather leggins in either lace or button , We have just received the handsomest line of novelties in blouse and shirt waists ever shown in the city. All our winter caps have arrived and the novelties for little fellows arc being picked up very fast. In our boys 2 piece suits we have the cream of the market , prices ranging from $4.50 to $ tooo for the finest made-up suits you ever saw. V Browning , ins' o . RELIABi I3 CLOTHII3RS Southwest Cornier lIftccath and Doaglas , OILIIIA , 4.yt. 4- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . - . ± [ FYJ.f1'i- - , trr