Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 16, 1895, Page 4, Image 4

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JUSINJS 1.ITns.
An ImlneA Iclern And Irmltaucen nlnul'Io
nMrtAe 10 The IIeo l'uIIlphlng C"mplny.
Iuhl.hlng '
Omaha. ( Irarn. cheeln leD find , ! poetoflRe enl ra lube .
be mad 11)'oIJle 10 II' mder .f $ lie cdnllnn'
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1IIiIng couiartv. tielug duly nworn , 80) ' . Ilot th
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t Rnorn 10 hcrore mc nnll .uloclc,1 In my
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i lstt't 1 1psHInh who IIIS 1 wn , ' front
" ' . his huh of labor , 1'l'Itig ( tholHI111H I oC
"V Hllcl'erH 1 i ; hlhhl1 ) ) ( hll , Oil the 11'Itexl . ) ! thnt
' . ) . hlH ; Ih111 ; fH Pldell. te.tll : ; rallier
( , : ' - far (1'01 ( the biblical COIlllt01 '
l'
i Wi tlit' IICOIII COlldl grasp the
ollO.tlllr to lJ1ltlll' ) ( the 011 settle
; or stilit i'lts nll lxtln\'nnlt : cx-
. ' IIIHltl'IS ( I t t h ) ) ' l'lClstl ( I ; thlt I Ilch
: \'nltll rctt'itt'ltiiIeitt ollllllCl ? . Wi
1 ( hick Hwll ?
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: : I IH tl hI' greatly flll'lll thnl the Sil
( ' 'ss ( oC Ile Del'er Ilh'lle l.alll' : wi
t encotht'agc hotel la'PII"11 1111 rirod
. ; ' In otlit'i' citIes to g't slititltir
' , 1I'ltS II otWl' ciies .t 111 slllar
111'letlolK ( to stilliulalL' hlshlss . l' In-
vltl tint 11111 I'atol oC 11.lllls 1\1
erlppli's . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
' 4' ' Et [ will lot be AIon. " siys : the I Clii-
Cao CIIVil ( ) cle. 111'hlH i tint , lint IC so
I wi 10t be 11ecalse lie his 10t the
. . hoyttl hICIIIJ of the 110111l' of 10wI alil (
Il wllot hl' la'cause Allison Is i not good
. clolh for the hoiioi.
Ti'rhgti tel I Is the ( hope of lie ( fanlcr
Iii the 1'11 : i'eglon of the UnI led StateR.
'hnl [ Is wh I ' the t I si t ' I t'i'I t I
t v ty comll stlh' l'I ltOI
1 congress to be held Ilxl lolth I t Sid-
I they wi ItlCt tie Hllelll ) ateltol
j of the ( fitt'ita't's living 01 ( lie ! bO'IIC'1 of
.1 1 the RHlhls : II Nebrasha.
"I " I . GO\'ll'IWI' ; Ilokoll has commltcd
hllclf 11 vi'Ithitg to the 01111101 thou lt
\ . ( lie Illltiut tlue thieve I ! ito II'ohahltr :
; Whltm'l'I' of another scsslol of the hate
j lelshttll' . .AI the ; O\'CI'101' Is the ml1
who Ilst call the ( le lslatle ( If I IH to
I . le cOI'clell 11 extra HeHslol lt all his
: I I 01111101 ought to go I great Way.
Nehllslm jollhel's 11 lst that I they m'l
perfectly wlll to 1III1l Nebraska-
I 11111 tIe stiga r If I Nebra skit ( 'OISIIII'S wi
only et'itHe ! l1sclllllntl h I I I 1 IIISt I the
I ' . 'rhe ' also ' that
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lle II'mllet. 'I'hiey alll'e lS
thl ! discri liii tin t 11)11 Igallsl : I N'l rrt ska-
uule saga r Is Ilfcd 01 11'ljtlll'e ) alone.
IIet'e It I held for the II'OltlloI oC I
thl' ( Ilocl'lle of } ntrollzll home Itidois- I
, : tries. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I
'l'hel'e Is teething II the chnl.tcr which
I forbids ( lie ! Ilwlr elected coulclllm
to hUI'hol' nHlmtols for the 11'I'sl.
i(1C ) ' of the coulcl.h ) ' don't .lIiii
1 ll I , Sam Dlbols , Lew BI'lesh'I'lld
the Ilst of them jnit aside their ( 11(111- (
nil ness 111 come out wll I t I t 111' t 1'111.
ilccs't 'l'hiey have 11 Ilch right to
ask ; for tll' ( honor as ' [ 'a 'II' , Pt'Itice
alil Satititlers.
8holil I ' [ 'lldsh war be IJeclnted
11 1 I'oll ) I h quite [ lel ' that the hOH'
tltel wi ll' cnll'd 01 cllllr ( 01
wiitei' , lS WIS the ( l'cell war II.tweel
Chiln 111 .hiipiii. : 'hc [ halt whlcl the (
I iiavy } 11 'H II Iwtll'l w'at'fttre Is greater
Ir niiythiiiig . thll I WIS , 111'11 ; thc wnls
I' ' of 1 qnnl.tcl' or n Clltl' ' ago. The
lol'e 1ll\llCCIl the ( nations the ( 10re
do they Il'tlel11 II tll' military ollcrl'
I UOlf 1111 lie ( assistance of IIChlllcl1
Imgllcs ot Wi' . .
'l'he ' : latest "nHhll/tol gssij ( [ ) IH that
1 [ llnl for the 1ll'Xltol of Hnwnl I II
which 11'lsll'll Oen'lnll Is to concur
Is being dmwI : . 111 anal wi hl rushed ,
through h eongre'ss soon n CCI' i conyt'iles.
'l'he Iiiiaghtiatls'e 'ushluton ' ' '
Ilaglll t\o , eOi'ic-
tlllllelt ( hits Cm'ccl the ( lI'OsIhctit to
turn alt the war : 'oulil alil al'Clpt a
IIISiiol which he denoulcell taut I few
mOlths ago. Strutiget' things tll this
have hlllJIUlll , hut thl ( 11l01110 ) fl 1 11 I'
wih tlr. ( 'h'vehtiid's : policy wi hardly
hn hr'hlired ) [ ) to believe thll story ' until
I \'prltet. .
lJiitlt't ' hub hit' boards or l'llllllzutOI
cttti ittake uiilforiii 1LSSL'Sl4Iiieiits hi'vletl ,
cln lalw UIICIII I SI'SHllltS le\let
but tlr cal1ot raise lie a SI'SSIClt
total. 'l'hiercfore , wlll nit IICII1telt [ (
01' corrupt asssessor . l'lll'IS CI'III'atol [
01' other IlrOJI'I.tr ) ( at ahml'll ' low rates
there IH no t't'tlress Nlort ot tl ( cl'cHul
or honest 11'1 for the ( oleo of aSSI' SOI.
'l'hl 11'lls , : tu the Illl'I' ' , \hlt : wi the
111 1II'Ctl'I at , the ( recent election to
wll this nhl'Inipol'tniit Iliatter'lll
they tax the ( fUltl IOII" oviieu's exet's-
ti\'ll ' 1111 I'XClllt ( ) the property ur l'lcl
111 fluid llwerCul corJoratoltlt
'he State Heat or Pharmacy at Its
sitting hero l'xllllel quite n 111ler
Dr CtiitthIhttt&'s for 111110 11 S. ' 'hu cx-
11111t01 Is said to he rigid 1111 HWCCp-
lug. It calls for accurate know'lcdgo
II ! I I'als < 'clrutu kuowleto
11101 ) the hart or nl ' 1:1 who ntl'lt !
to { 'Oltbllil ) [ ) [ 1'lSI'I'ItOIS. ( I 11 the
Hrl'/111 which the ( ttuto jcI'I.1 . to
tl'W ulotll all citizens 11IH.tllltO
euiouiglt tl ( till ill 1111 who IINt Nwulow
J ulruugs. I I lul.CI the ( drug clerk feel his
Vt'SUiliilbhhlt3' ( to the state If lint to his
Ctuihl0Yt1' ) , who , JIIII ( rout the (
average salni'les pattI the ( clel'kl ac-
oluts them irresponsible.
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' 110 l'OIOVI ) 11lle ly til' % chlr or the :
111'Cal or fllthllk1 , rhowll $ Ihl'IIIC' ' I
of IXIIII'ls ( ) last Illth , nlll fur Ihl ( ( I'l
1IIItl ! 11111 : wli Oeloh"I' ) , II 111 1.
glut Ifyliig i' lilhilt. ' 1'111' vas 1 slight :
lull last month over 111' ' ' ) M't''pUIIIII I
IIIII ur 1 bl ) I , hut AIr liii' tll ( ) i 10lth1 ( I
( lllll October :1 i I ( here wnl a ! llll ,
.
Shlll : l' Iii CXI11.t : . Itidica ( lag that tilt ! I
rel'II'1 for thu ctit'rciit I Ull'llhu' year ,
wi sho\ 1 rolling 01 l'outllll'lhl ' 111
UCCS 01 : 110 l ( ) ( ) ( ) O.OYt. ( ) ( - ' 1lt'I' tines lint I
ahlitelt I' tn bc ? II ' i'cu1stlii to eXhi'Ct ) iiihttc-
1111 I 111111'llllt I i I ) I t In I IxJol'l oC in etelia it-
disc 11Ie's % Vlit' should IH'llk Ill'I'Chll-1
1':1'01" : ; ' , hil I wlll' ( tl ( slll I lltl I 1 Is fu'ei'-
Ifh ( I :11 ii ii eei't : I a the ( I iirol . : hi I It h's IUe j
' . 1 f tlu tluI'StIuii betVeelt
nnllHt Wil' J II CI11. ton
II h(1Pl'S ) ( nl11 'mle l ) ' shll hi ! IINICl-
nhl.\ ' setl'l E\llll'11 ) COlltllc:4 : wi
WUlt t 11 ) IIOI ! of 11' II'mllcts Ihll I hey
la\1 Ul'll tnll ; for some 10111 : Past
' ' less . that ( the ( Itit-
IIHI la : IcIII'e lell. HO olt- .
1001. ClllOl he l'lgII11111 IH enco\'u :
lug. .
In/
'I'hl ( I : t111ltol I t ( wOl110t he I so el'lll : I
If II Wll' 111 for tle ( IItl thin t exct'sl'e
111tII.tl I i i i cOltlll' t I . 1111 t 1 i stlI11r I hll'I'CUI' I
IIJ I ( Iti I' lullll'lhllSI I t t . tn t E : 1'0 II ) I' . ' 1h i (
1111111 I i of 1II'lhalll i t I p n t Nc'orlc ;
last 10lth WII'Icltl ' $ i . . <
1'lntel' I thal I I fo the t 10lth t I t of Oetohii' .
' ' . vhi I Ic the I I iict'case lii cx ports
last 'III' ( : whlH e 11'I'enst II eXIIU.tH
WIH ell ) , % ' I little o\'el' $ I.OOOH. ( ) ) ( ) ( ) the
1 ii : I : : lice l nllst : I IH ( Xll'I'lllg I $ i.OOO.OO. ( ) ) )
'I'hls Is I 1'01111101 which 1IIIts to
hni'gu' thlpUllts t uf glil ! HOOIII' ( ) 0' lii t ei' ,
for 'thll ' ! Is 10 . \ ' ( 'l' $ ' gi'i'tit t fm'el/I Ill
IIIHI for our seeiit'Itlt's. H ' the 1111
of II ( Il'lHell ) year we shall have In-
c1eiist'tl ( liii' foreign luclehtelle/s ( , 01
111'I'h1111HI' : a econ a t . ii boa t * ( wn.ooo (
OIH } . and eS'et' thOhhlii' of thlH 1111lolai
1111htclhlsS ! wi } lhnllr : hlve to be
101111 lii gold.
11111 II ; 011 I
IIIlw oC the fnctH what : IH'comes ot ; ;
the thieOt'S' . . that Iii artier to sell it 11 IlC'
CSiliY to ( hl ) ' ? We are tlkln1':10' : I
[ WIl ) : Ilrlhlllle out I more glIllOIS
11'111 thnl ( for several years , yet Wl are
HIIIg less abroad , This situation com.
idet ely ( 'Oil fui t t's tu' t I free tltle : thogili a.
' ( 'here W0111 he 'tolile . COIIlIHItOI If
the ( excessive 111101.tS ) 11'0\1111 ( I leve- !
hue to the goverililielit t'qiittl to IX'
Ill'IU111'1' I t , butt t hu'y 110 h ito I 111 thlH I : ll
their 1lllnllg ( II'eet Is 11 Jll\llthlg
rLvIviul of iiierlcaii luithuistrit's
full
1 111 1-\1'11 All'I'lell htlust'lls
with which they CII pI I I' .
A SHOUT S"SSW
I fllht'IulS ) ) to hl' the , opInion o reluih- )
1111 ichi'cSu1ttttl'cs ) all SllltOI'S ( who
tIle /athcl'llg : II " 'IHhll tel that ( hit'
CO I IIjl leI of enligress wi he short
al1 ( that lte ( wi hl I ) (1011 lVOiht1 ) ( the (
11fsn/e ) lif Ihe leleSHIu'r allll'olllll ) ) tel
hIl is. HOle of thl'se ( I elllll'l t I 111111'a.
to hl of [ the ( 01111101 hut ( I wi he lSI : '
less for the ( 1IIIhlcal ) house to imss
lilly 111 cll I 1 Il.lsII tel I , lel'a , : use I
wou111 le lullcll 1 ' the ( 11' llclt. evu'ui
Hhoull I ImHS both hrlehcR ot COl'
gress. DOllleH such woult le the
dust' , lint thal : clops hot absolve the ( re-
tlllllan ) , or tie t I hOUfC fl'UII thel' I 1lall ,
thiits- _ to adopt SU'hi legislation lS tle (
believe sihI provide til ( ; 1\\'llllt wih
Itellua te i'eV'IiiiC. 'I'hl ' all ! 10t hiottiith .
tiny lre tlr ( Ixllectlll ( ( , to atollt any
I'CCOIICllltoIS of ( lit' lulllllHtmtol
for lalsll ; 10re rcveuuutc. 'l'ltey [ rlll'l
Sl'lt rlllihlenl lll ) ' , 111'1' whleh tie (
go'C'i'ihiileiit Ilwlrs : had aniple Il\'el UC ,
111 ( hwy 111 101 lxcetltl to 110 al ' -
thll ( ; hoste to this policY 01' not In
hue wih ( I , hut oil thl ( other hltl It I
' . . lint the ( ' hll be Iiiaetlve
lint eXH'I.tell [ ( tllt ( hii'y wi 1) . Illcth'l
tutu _ Illclll' tu ( 111.l' any ( ' ( fort to 1m-
II'o\e , ) the ( conlltol ( ot the ( tl'ISI' t ' . Inl'
ply for the ( reason that lie ( Hl'I1te tleiiio-
CriiS 01' the II'CHIl'ut lar not nllI'o'l' [
( heir tietloui. 't' ( ) 110 this woull bu to
shllk a IUI'lloult ) ! Ilut.\ ' nail I ; I'U\l
l'eslloIHlllt ' , for wiich tie IUI'tr )
woull ( have great dithiculty II juslfying (
Itself 10 tl ( lieOlhL' . 'l'hl hiotiseviiys aitil
uiicauis coiiiiiihttce should Im'lull te a
lellI'e for Ilslu more Il\CIW 111
II should he pissed : . regardless of whll
lie ( j111 ! temOll'1 ( 11 or the Ircsllel } ) t
11) tin. 'lhl'l Is 1'11101 to believe ( lint
hits ( wi le ( lie course 1II'suel nll
still the ( HesHlol heed lint hc a vei'y long
. titte.
.ICQUISITUY 0' nlt7Oln- .
Al extinct final elatl' Shieriiiaii's
honk Is going the I'otlls II which ( lint
IlsIIulHlcll ( Htl tCHllU ( expresses tIn'
hOe ) that the people ot the ( United
States wi he contelt wih I ItCI : I
: Iowth 111 1\011 ( the ( COIllcatolH [ ( of
fO'lIn acqulslioits. ( le I says ouit' fatally
n ' states -Is Ih'IUlr . : large Inough to
create euuilnirrassuiieiit In the Hlnate
alil I I'elllhlc ) ) sholi 101 holcl 111
Illtclt ( IJovllll I 1) 1' 1JsseRslons.
"Fye'i'y IlW ticItulsllOIi ( ( . " says Hcnltm'
Shii't ' iititti . "vhIl create elhll'I'IS > II'ntH.
CIIIUl1 1111 ) exlco [ ( ) us hlllllelllcnt Ic-
IHhlcs wi be mom valuable to the
Uliell States thnl IC carved II to an-
I1tol11 Hlntes. 'l'heulol already cia-
braces dIscordant l'leullts cnouh
wihout 1111 I g ollls.nll ( AIr.
HIIIII : cOJchllcs wih : pledge to
110 all Il can lit til ( I'elnlnlng years of
his life to nthth to thl' ' ' tuuil '
"
. lfe :11 s'I'lgth Ili IH'OS"
Petit [ ) or tl ( cOUlh' ( ' , butt lwthllg ( to
extolil its Ilultl 0' to ulll iit'tv 1111gcI'S
h ' ( or ' ( ' ' ( ' ' . 1
113' ILllulsllon foreIgn tCI'1OI'
} x.Hellll' 1lllllls holds lIke \'Iewt.
lu : I'CClt Intcl'lew lie jlll hc was
ol'lloSI'11 ' to the ( UlllXlton of Cuba ulll
also to ( lie UllcXltol ( or hawaII ,
( allll 0' 11 ' Othl'l' utehgltiiorlng cotta.
( vies. lie deelat'ed : thoU this WIS hot
Ileslmlll uuiilt'r our 10'1 of on'rl'
Illt hl'I'IUSI' , OICl unll'xcci. It I woull
only . hc U shol'l ( hue Ult ( the ( new ter-
l.lolllH wlull bt'coiiio states . utah I
such . . I Joll' ' Wil cn1llll out thl' couiii.
I. ( wlull HOII hc govt'rli'tl h ' Sll : '
10's Il1 l'OI rl'ssmel lIving far bt'yoiid
the ll'Sl'lt borders of the llllll (
Stnh's. . \ tiothtet OhJl'Ctol tl ( I atitiexu-
101. ( so fl' lS Cull utah HawaIi are
coiicei'iied , Is ( lint It woul1 Ilnlc citl-
Zeus oC the Clicil States of : lS or
IOllle who ul'e not dl'sllhle II ( lint
rcn tol.
SI'h Is the ( mltulld Jllll\nt of
two of thc ( most dlstltigtilbhied cltizciis
dlstnulbtlt
; ctzels
or this ciuiiitt'Y , , III whose great tubil-
I % ' ul11 t111'ulCst } ah'lot"l ( , 10 one wi
1lllstol. ( 811(1 It ought to ( COl1Clll lie (
tlulhtfli ( l'onsI11'ltll lI\ to the ut- (
tlrlccs If . men who hl\'I' hililetl 10
great : Ila.t ) us hiit'i' Julia llnlll
1111 GI'orl' P. Elllullls II the ( public '
Illh'd or the 1llell ( tatl's. At I tlO
whel Icn lit loth polItIcal } lllcs ( , lX- I
crtu ! WOI'e or' less influence upon tie ( 1
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111111c , 1111 , are , 'I.IIJ wih "Iwh :
uthl'l' lii ' that iiiIh'il i4titlt's
' t' II ul'gll ; the . t111'cl HIIIls
! 111 u ) I I 1110\1 1 huh ll _ ' of 1'1110111 ( I II" .
1lllllnl , 1111 01 thl' ( l'\'l' of tle ( iuit't't-
II I t. : of l'OI gi'ss , whl'l Ih I I i , ' ( olll 1 1)lh' ) '
of the O\'I'I'II'lt will hl' disetiteted
Iltl I I II'ohlhl I 1 ltsolile , IlIIoI I be tlla'l (
l'llnlll 10 I , I II11 tlt the counsel
or 1111'lt t l17PII I Is hl'll'll 11 ,1llr'I'I' ,
HOI ( of lhl'I1 or Il'I'lm'lul 1:1111111
1 11 UIllg I lie A 111'II'UI 1II'olll' ) , 10 lie
lolhlt ( ! wih ( lieu' eouiiti'y . UH It Is.
I I 1 , 101 ( Ill'l'llr ( : lie ( spirit of eoiiserva-
tbm ( ' ls 'tI i4iiei'iiiiiii atid
& tlUt t II'oUII ( 1' Hhl'I'UII 1111
\tr . 1':11111111 : to OPIIISI ! nil aetltilsI ' [ ( ion
or fttrt'hi.ii I terrItory. ' 1'llr 1'1 wise
Htltl'Slll1 who Imo\ ( lint the ( Ilolltol (
of such n IHI I CY wOlll bi'i Ii g tlC ( I I'IUI-
tl ) 1I1Icss II I tile ll t lel , I 111 l'll 1111
t'inliarrassiiit'iits. : ' [ 'her Imow thlt : It
wlull lI' 111081 ( 1IIIos11tle to tis'thiiil-
Ilte ( to 011' Iwltl'll I t I f 'HIl'l t thl' t P011th It-
tlolS or ( lba antI InwII 1 and ( lint thl' (
( tusk ; woil1 he CostlY 1111 Ilellll'xlll )
I I won II ll I ( h'ISiI'tUtc Oi I 1111 ( full
.0C daiigt'r 1111 tlolhlc. for which tlel'l
wonll he 1 10 ii (1 ( ethhlli t I. ' 1111. i
HOII lX\.lHSl1 I ) Is I'XII'ltell ( 11'01 thc t i
( 'lull I i ; COIISS t ! 1'1'11'111 I i i ; 01' fO'el 1
hittl icy 111 I Is I to t hl' I 1111'lhllll'11 , thlt I
eXu'eiiiC ( vlevs slh1 hiii'S'ithI , hitit thiet'i'
l'xl'ele'Iew / wi 11'1\11 hit tlll'l'
Is less l'OII'PI'1 11 to what ( his 101'
gress 11r 110 tlll I thl'l'l If l'IgUI'III ;
ll ( 111'Hlhle ) ) COI' I or the ( SIlClllll ;
nlhllllHtmtol I t 1111 con gress , II I thl' t .
1\'llt ! ( II the ( l'clllhll11 patty 1111 restored .
stored to Illwel' . 'l'hie 11'1'1011 quest tnl
II wllthcl' ? the ( IIIII ' wi lie ilh'lsl'l hiy
such i stlteSll1 t IH Htll'111 i 1111 Itl-
mUIII . m' \ % ill It folow II ( counsel of
those who 111lale for a polIcy ot tC1I ( ,
tm'lll lllllsllol ( ?
. _
101 "I'fl(1l'f' / ItTJtS. .
' 'hl Ihlnllcllhll HccO'd IR 011 or the
nll.HtlI1\oCII'1 of tal'll l'lfm'1 111 ( Its
advIce to democrats ought to carry 1
great ( h'Ill or Wl'lht. 'l'hiat huller hlH
hcel urging ( lint the ( sugar dltel tho111
hc chlllll fl'OI \1101'11 to :11'clte ,
II the ( Iltcl'esl If the ( latolll ( treasury , I
and Itt n hate Issue It IlllH that ( It
wonll be Wll II thc ( \llolel ( ditties
flit stihhie other nit ide's sere iiiiide shu'ci-
11 sOle : 'llleH Wlullu slll-
lie. especially ni 10 woo1PI goods.
"I'hieri' Is tin touht ( , " says the HpCO'I ,
"thittt such I IhllJe : woull Il , ntlvaii- /
tngius ( to 1lllrlcll'elH : ( Ild holIest
11 10't 1 I 111'cllltl. , lS wel nf to the
gucu'utuiieiit tt'\'tiileS , by II'e\'lutl
( l'nIHIH \'nilatll I I t I : II GCl'llllr 111
F'iIiiiCt3 the ( HIllte s 'Hh'l of 111tIS Is
111111/1 ) ) / to vooheiis , nll , 11 fld , to
lea'I : ' till Inipoi'ts . its the ( l'lsul of a
bug t'\lierleiice. , " But til ( Hecoll ( thInks
this Is not tl t ( hue to l'nlslllll a ehll o
ot duties out \HIt'iiS ) and II woull Involve .
\'oln' 1 iiesngitut : bit of the ( tturhff.
' 1'11 HI'col'll ( Is right Iii 1lI'11 ( to the (
all\lltl ; ( I' of Slllllc dltes ( and , thl'rl'- (
fore tl ( change should Il' mllle ( IF SOOI
11 11'lcllahll. ( "lwthll' ( It wOlll Involve
nil agItatIon of the ( ( uniT ollint. . ' 1he
II'l\'alclce of 1IIIel'\ullatols. ( ( ( lute to
the ( WI'OII system /110ptl'll / ( ( 1 ' thl (
frt : iitt'u's or tie I II'ls111 II'II ( act , causes
1 large loss to til ( ( teastii'y , nld 10thll ;
cal jlHtl j ' the ( lOltlulce ( : oC a j 'Rtll
that huts this result mimi al thc snm\
( hue Ilols n great lnjuut' . : to A . lellcnu
1llllcl'CIH : utah hottest 111101.tCI'i. ( I
Is not to ( hc cXllcelll1 ! ( ( lint )1' . Cle\elald.
wonll Iihihii'ti' ' ( ! I Culge fll 111'u. .
ID'em to sIIlllc [ ) 1IIIes , hil hiOiie the
less II wi he thl ( IIII ( ' of the 1111h-
I lea 1 house to I ii itt l : It.
TI.IOf J'XC'UflS1OXS.
'rhe eXlt'slOI of iiiiiibet's of tw (
Coiiliiierchmtl I club to Norfolk nnl the (
1l'l'cu Il : I' foi ; :111
11'001111 CXlI'Hlol of thaI hotly to
. - ollhwlHtel'n Iowa brIngs 1 [ UICW tl (
hlJltalcc [ of t'llll l'xcU'slon . : oth.
II ; so well haves lie ( 'its' , for nn cx-
tllslon ( of ( t'tide Iclutons ( lit trIbutary
( t'tTItor , % ' lint ( hits not hlen lmclelt '
el1h'utll UH the ( Ilel'sOII vIsit or i'c-
spolslble Illlll'S of the btisltiess
house tha II solicItIng lew lhitL'iiitige. (
Such : t visIt tu thm ( ' ' inerchuuui
Hleh IIslt tlC c011' Ill'chunt
unl the mel'chltH : ( o tl ( Ilulcr
tow'its Is esteeiiieil h ' them miit ' .
tOWIS ISI'IIPII by tlm Ut un l\'I.
deuce of SIil'llil Intcl'ost 11 their cotull-
lon ulcl \\'Clfttt'C 11(1 ( 11 is c\'llrlll 01 U
Hlelal [ ) liitert'st. ' [ 'he buyer who Is mic-
1IIIInteil wih the lel who direct lie (
huge jobbIng Instlltons ( ( of Omuha ) :
antI who haH COnlllllce ( lint he wi he
aeeorlel ( the I ln'st tu'entiiieiit h ' '
Iccorlh'll . IIfl h'latl1lt by OU'
johhm's wi le fmiL' more lIkely to gIve
Olaha the 11'pfllpncl whcl he IllucCH
his eiders tl\ the ( bliyeL- I who ImoWH
Olulm johhln/ houses ell ' by 1CHtU' [
tel ( alnell flol thc ( hicu'tusal oC etuta-
10t' 111 cl'cllm's 11/1 UI occaslolal
blslle eoiuvi'rsaion ( with theIr h'a\'ci.
lug t'1)te5et1tItle5 ) ( .
'l'hmcre Is 11 attractIve tl'l'lOI ( ( ' for
the Ollll'Utol of Omaha hlHllCSR awn
lit allost every dl'lctol ( ( rout this
city. SOlthwl'sterl Iowa IA I Illl
that ( has hlhllto ( ( hcel left to the 1C'
des . of St. .10seh and / . Kltnl CIro
'I'ltere Is a :1'111 ( Iii 101.thel ( Nehlslul
mind South ( Dakota wh\l\ SIoux City
Jihibl'I'S have ( lungs ' ( hit'Ir
Joblels thlls largely tll' OWI
vay. A1chhlshoJ 11elnlt , at the bati.
I quiet teltll'Cl1 hll at the ( Olaha : chili ,
whIle cXlrl'Ssll1 hOIls that Omahn'H :
- .
trade wOlt ( Il ) largely increased II tll (
Ieal' future . putt Iii U sPecial Illca that
Omaha 1'frll fl'OI Iltnrll South
I Dnlwtn niulloiimtuttt ( fet thl ( hl'lcll of
St. 1all nlt ' [ llpnllol . Yet there
Is 10 T'alOI vhiy Olnha should not
seek itdt'quuate 1Iwa ' l'iicilltht's into
thlsl states uIII cOltl't wih thin twil
cites for the lJssesslol or their cmml-
. _
1I'CC.
By followIng U } tlc ( tll\lta ( IS
IIICI flol ( ratIo excursions Ilto tile
( hIiT'l'eilt neighboring teirIorles (
IIITII'llt 111hhO'II ; tellol'lls Olaha
johhl'll sholli Il uhle to ! trelgtlll
thclRlh'es Intcrlalr wih Ilh'altnp
lint only to Olull but also to ( tl ICI' .
chaltl who Ule IldUCl'l to bl ' here .
The story - lint ( the ) cCm.ty gnl ! con-
telplated a wholcsnll jai bremik when
cOIflell II the DOIlls cOUlt ' Jai Is
dOlbteHs ( ! . Its mClhel's never before .
fore felt the ( l'lstrllll power or the
InutI or COU'HI ! chafed Iller their
helpless . cOldltol hehild tie . bat-s. Vie
tIcCary ( nllll ( his lhl'l.ty tl'ouh
strategy . A resort to vlolulco aught
ha\e tcrlllltel ( dltTereiihy. (
There Is cOllllcmlle talk lpOI ( ) lie (
sret'ts ( uholt the favorable prospect of n
/rmHI union passenger [ 11lpot. The
111'1111' Hell to ll or ole 111t IIHect-
lug thc ( intittet' . ' 'hIY hal the PltCI-
Ilrlso wltl 1tllatou. not only because
the city stands lu great need or depot
_ _ . - -
- , .f - - -
full I h' ! . lint hoa I 11\ thl' ( l'IMI'lrlll
or til' I 11'(11/19rW / depot I 1111 111\1 > : llhl'l
WIIIII I l'I'HIHln"III' I ( l I i 111111111111 I I II I 11" I -
ChnlllH itlitl ' lhlhItitpt's or O\'l'r \ $1,00.11" I { ' .
I II' I '
Iowa HIII' ' ; I\\tdlls \ \ , 1u1'0 JUHl 11,11\ ( ( "
,
l'lll ( hut ( thn.ltnlc ( haR hlll 111111',1 ,
for 'I'I'H h.\ ; t1ti1ji ii tile a I llahlR I i fur flP :
for ! ( 'I\ISIUI'lh , I lisa lit' wlllH alil itt-
hilt tes lt 01 t ' ( ' t 'Nlatl ' ( ( 111ltlloll I I I t t fl'01
ole cud or t1'tnte to the ( olhel' ' 11w
Proof t hn t t hlllfi , 11'ncll'eR ' hn \'e gl I I' cit
1Iehec:111 : I ? tihl to ( be coiieluislvt' .
Should Hllll"1 I\'ISIntols ! ( I t he 11111 tIe
II other ftntl ! We hn\l 10 donut n 1.l
stile I of :1 : ITti I t'i . wOlhl hi' ti : u ( lied Iii
liore states thul ( oue . 'ni Practice of
elimtrghiig II ) Illen : e tl ( the state by
OICI'I'I who tItle out rlwnr (1h3145 II
111's1111 ul'lr e\'II'\'whll'e wlholt t I ( : t- t
tllllill/ ( CIS'eC tip the ( frmtttd. 1It
hlI' ps.t't.y ! UI her abuse strongly I lit-
trelehecl Il w1 Li IIIclH ( to hut n stIll )
lu ( this out' .
' VhieiireiiIilslitiii \ Ilellut l1lfllll ( ( tl' (
hioslt bit or Omaha ns the metropolis of
tIme lcltral Wlst lie but l'elelh'll thl' I
II'oJllsr ) ) ) thl t mummy elllllt 1I'I hl\ t
IUt ! wih I'CHII'Ct ) tl ( the Cltl'l ! oC thll (
cl ' . I I ! clIJllelr the ceuitet' lt
n vast tl'I'IO' ( ' rich itt natural rcsoutre ( ' .
Ild ! IbOllllhg 11 fl'lle ( fields , , clmille
of ( sust a I ii I ; n 1101111101 t muimi fly tll' t I
his great its thut : UO\ csIiiiatt'th. ( . \111
II 10 1llltll . If this region arc : the
Ileollll' ) rerogritthliug ( . but Htcallr ' '
. l.tlll ; hit II'O/I'lHI
IA recorded fl'OII 'eU' 10 yenu' . Ciiuthia's )
flhl'l ( Is tht'lieuident UOI the cotiutry's
tl\'eIOlllel t.
1)oIlgI.I tU IlrRl n Coti ilier.
Chicago Trlhune.
The Nebraska democral' ' are not as belly
of as Mr. Ir'an would have us believe. I A
majority of .
lhem are opposed to bargain
Counter dollars . oppose
'i'It . CunMlllrIC' ) ' of 'l ) .
15.
, Chknlt Tln..ntrl.l.
Wo are confIdent that when lion. WillIam
Jlnnlns Bryan finds the time to analyze the
result In the EhtEenth congresl'lonnt , ls-
trlct we will bo furnished wIth additIonal In-
formalon concerning the conspirators of
1873. .
Ih'll" I fur ( ho liii latter.
. ) .
Globe.1)eniocrnt.
Pennsyl\anla Is ttl the banner republican
republcan
state but New York Is running her close for
that honor. Things have changEd In Now
York since the republicans remalnel away
a\a
from the polls that thorn and alowed ! Cievc-
land to get 19.000 more . votes than Folger.
Shl'l rlwl" IR I Iii' 'I'ni'iiT. I
' .
Ihloell.hla Recoral .
Ex-Senator : lanlerson of Nebraska says
that the addilonat revenue needed by the
government can be got from lIquor and
lquor
tobacco and Ihat : 'repubhlcaias cannot afford
to open up the tariff question. " A great
many other ! publcans In and out 01 con-
grcss are of . tHd 'tame opinIon. The tariff
was nol an .tssuy ; In the recent electIon.
" eleclon.
Dl' lo"tho '
Dlpew contrary notwithstandIng :
arth It won't tie tin ) .
ald lo Issue In the next congress
gross If the camililgn managers can prevent
It. ,
. .
n"CIIIIIW I the I7rIe Cunni.
Glbe.n.rocrt.
When the Erie canal was op ned seventy
YOars ago I admited boats drawing not more
tItan two and jpncaIf feet 01 water and car-
ryIng not oe.f9ry \ ( Otis. The enlargement
01 1862 Increasld the depth of water 10 seven
feet and permitted a load of 240 tons The
alproprlalon of $9.000.000 just approved at
the polls wi l cure a Ifpth , 01 nine feet and
heavier loads In vroportlon. The canal has
CC3tL the u atl $ tW.OOO.OOO and returned In
tel : $133 000,00D " It , has yl led a good hi-
gel
rcc profl and , an enormous ' Indirect retu'til
The new approprIatIon may be regarded as
an _ excellent busIness investnian ( .
oxqclenl - _ _ . In\cslmenl. _ _
Hllill IiI'tW'lt 'I'wo HornM.
Ht Iuul Iloner Iles. .
Th posItion 01 Abdul lamld Is an ex-
trcmely difficult one. lie Is between tie
devIl of lahommedan fanatIcIsm on one
side and on lie ( other the deep sea of Eurolean
Indignation at the atrocitIes to which lint
fanaticism has Incited the followers of the
prophet. hut hc' has 10 contend wlh
the t'll more radIcal dlmculty . that ap-
parenty ho Is too weak and foolIsh and
cowardly 10 lake either her of the Ilemma
In which he Is placed. The probabIlItIes
now are lint ( the joint powers will lake him
In hand In a way which will compel him 10
take decisIve acton In his tratment of the
Armenian queotion. .
Field ) ) ( "lorlll " 0111" ,
.
Chicago .flme..n.rld.
I Is propos $ that a memorial volume
shall bo pUbls ed conlalnlng many of the
private letters . poems and memorials of
Eugene Field To the end that II may be
as varIed and complete as possible the re
quest If made that any and everybody who
has been In receipt ! 01 such letters . poems or
lrcmorlat verses . shall forward thorn 10 : lr.
Haswel Martin 1.'leld. In care of the Chlcag !
Evening post As this Is the only volume of
the ( kind to be Issued by the family , I Is
deemed Imporlant that they "hal be received
for publicatIon at the earliest poslble mo-
ment. Of cours , the preservation of all
manuscript Is guaranteed . and It will be returned -
turned 10 its lawful possessor In good condl-
lon and without delay. The nress at larra
. nouncement. Is requested to give kind publIcIty ' lo thIs - a - :
-
) ( CCIIIRh lt'lllllt'H 111 lUOI
St. Louis I3iobe-Denaocrnt.
The effort to start a boom for the editor
of ( lie "Giob2-Delioerat" :1 : republIcan can- :
dldate for United States senator orIginates
as we believe . In the satantc machinaton
of Colonel Bob Ingersol and his infidel
brethren who are anxious to deprive the
daily journalism of the country of its one
arid only rcIglous edItor . In order that (
orthodox might be left without ' a dIurnal
defender , and that the cause of uiubhicf might
be allowed to run riot for a week at a time
Instead of being chocked and challenged
every day . as at present In the columns of I
the great religious daily. Thl unrighteous I
purpose Is set at naught by the lompt. .
declnaton of all political honors by thc
editor In question ! . and his delermluaton 10
adhere 10 lie ( cause 01 daily religious journal-
Ism and the extirpation of all forms of
heterodoxy In rOIglon , leaving 10 the re-
publcan paryj through Its eceIcnt
leathers , the )9k \ ) 01 suppressing heterodoxy
In politics. " . .
I'illiOMl1tieJIi In nc'f'nt.
1rrlf & lomltlclol ( diem . )
And still w-oct-- moderately gay-aot up
r03lously merr or obstreperously ' hilarl-
OUl' . but cheer ] .lr suhued and chastened
sort 01 a way I Is In such times as this
lmes
that we hove ! Q..counfort ourselves with .
I.omfort ourset\1 wih IJro.
verbs such a'--- : ,
' t
1. Every cictwj .ha a slh'er lining.
lnInI
2. The da'tel , hour la i just before lie (
dawn t.
3. Sweet ar.-th"uses of adversity .
' all'ersl
4. Whom IhCord lonth he chat'teneb (
5. A kick I Iq persuasIve than an argument -
gument 10 a Ilultpbool .
6. Behind a frowning providence he hides
a smiling face.
7. Afihictions . though they seem severe
are oft In mercy sent
8. Nil desperandum.
9. Never give up the s'hlp
10. F 1)lurlbus' bourn.
11. Blessed are they that mourn
We advise ours democratic readers to
our democralc get
these sayIngs by hearl. Our experience hu
been that In tmes'Df affliction a goot proverb
in better than a drink I goo
II beler Ilsn I though some people
hive been known to take both .
' 111IT 0.1 - AlVlltTlSi'i ! ( .
l'crtlnejti l'uiiit'rjshiven hty nn Ix-
II'rh'nc't'ttth ertlsrr.
Cincinnati 1llulr r.
Mr. I'ranle ' . J. , president of the ( John
Church COII)8n1. 11811 n paper before the
Miiiutufactuurers' club Saturday e\enlng. II
'
t'hicht : seine points wee presented that are
or gr"st interest to buslncS attn.
Mu' [ . Lee showoll that the \'olule of athyor-
( icing of the preent day In the United Slates
I about t\enl ) times what I was In 181l.
all twice Y Iia I was tn 1880. 'whle lie put
five ) 'ear are thought to hove shown nn
increase of W : Per cent over 1890. The an-
nual receipts of advertising ! of some of the (
big tdulnes are $325.000 to $350.000 , and
this country now expends $225.000.000 an-
nlal ) In advertising.
CeIUnuln ! . Mr. . Le poke as folows :
A \ ' 01Ihe excacelve use of superlatives ,
slmph' statng your article Is the best. I
: It Is the beet rio objecton can exist to state-
ImCls of certain facls which you know
, Ink I bent t. Snbrt3nUate \ h,1 ) you say
t rEmemberIng ' have to couivImico people
) 'ol ha\e con\lnce
\ ho lIve In I skelJtc.ll age. Take space
wfclent or lor for your \nts. aunt then
cut down your matter. Say what you have
to say In fewer rather than more words ,
and . keep hl mind Ihe fact thai reciprocIty
is the frl la' of liuclness . and that If the
I public . feel from your alh'ertFlng that you
: are trying to get somelhlng for nothing , lint (
you . ma ) as well or better wlliiraw that
ah.Otllment , , even IC you i'ay ' for lie ( blank
&pace ) It occupied.
Nor Is an advertisement a good one which
neither excItes comment nor crealC' Inter-
vet amen ! those for whom 1 Is Inlendctl I
1& i not a good In\eslment. ant would best
remain unwritten. Certain space you must
pay for II an educational way . and treat
Iho lost uf Il as you would the effort of a
luau who make no sales , but you know he
, Is going 10 after a limited exmerience. Ad.
\erlse strongly on special poInts 01 features
! of your producl ' 'hosl common 10 every
mullino of its ( same make lot some other
man exploit. lie Is doing It for our producl
al well as his own. Do not ticket your ad-
s'ertiseiiieiit with technical stock or ratIo
verlsement
terms ( Inless yotu explain them ) : ordinariy
( lucy lean nothing to a custoliter . anti are
sllnblng ( blockE 10 the discriminating pub-
lie.
lie.The
The question , If you cannot (10 both , as to
whether you will advertIse to Influence the
trade of the consuler alone or the dealer
who bus your product for rel.le Is sonic-
times a hard one to decide.
Pesonal ) 1 inclIne far to the side 01 ad-
\rtsln entirely 10 Influence the constitner
H yeti can make him aslt for the goods hard
enouHh you dot't have 10 advertise 10 catch
Ihe dealer's trade The best all\ertEIng ' ! Is
that which comes nearest 10 actually aell-
log goods 10 the greatest number anll each
advertisement should bo Imhlcll wih the
Idea which may result In an order. There It' .
tierhanpa unrortunately ( little true originality
10 be brought forth In advertising : therefore
I cannot see that new combinations all not
legitimately formed from the best harts of
others. In ) ad\crtslng you can rarely bo
entirely original I you want to be : you
would ba foolish I you always wanted In
be I you start out 10 equip YOlr matter
with Ideas without culling
wih thoroughly nlW wihout culng
from olhel YOl have a har,1 job What on
earth has all Ito ( adverlslng of time world ,
blen for IC II cannot help us In some thing ?
You can take an old idea and with scant
reverence for Iu skin-dried form place 1 In
a cow dress applicable to your wares , and
make of It a bettor and more effective ad
than another which may he full of brain
power and originality . yet with faults which
l < l its trade.pulhlg power. So.calell origi- (
nnllY shoull not be carried to an exlreme.
The ad. not original which comes nearest
10 sellIng goods Is hotter titan Ihe ulra.orlgl-
nat which brings no returns. Bear In mind ,
however . that people are unlIke ; one style
constantly plrlsted In readies one portion
only A Judicious variation Is necessary to
influence all classes who buy your product.
Drlght thoughts on presentation of your mat-
111 may often come front emplo'es who have
no connecton with your advertising depart-
ment. You don't know how bright some of
time people under you are I you find such
a man give him encouagement to express
himself all lea\e with him n desire 'o help
out next time with what may bo I timely
sugestlon.
sueston.
Have your matter set up to attract time
e'l. Here occurs room for lie ( exercIse of
I ludl\hlual taste and after this ( Is accom-
pushed as a whole , set forth or emphasize
the feature of yotir maler , As a rule ,
tronth and Illnlnness In Iypogr.phy make
a better ImpressIon than more ornate form
To advertise advantageously requires both
experience and judgment. Without a
Ilowledge of the character and circulation
of the public journals much of your expendl.
( tire may be wasted on mediums which
while good In themselves . may hve a dIvided
or an Inappropriate circulation . The mioltit
of view of each advertiser Is a dlerent one
varying as 10 product au,1 , eXIerlence. To
each the value of no medium depends on the
quantity of circulation . but rather on a circulation -
culation and the quality or character of such
circtmlatioum . When content with this nnd ls
worth 10 , buy advertising as
you ad\ertlslng space you
would mercante supplies of auy kind. Do
not overload , aud purchase with knowledge
that Ihe most expensive meliums are not
always too hIgh In price : they may have a
right to be just where IhlY are . and also
that the Poorest advertising Is not necessar-
I ) Ihe ( lowest In price nor that the lowest
priced medium Is Ierforce the most ecouoml-
cal In the best way you can ad\ert ' all
your business will hoermit-not moro-but be-
ware time Scylla of not advertisIng enough In
avoIding the Char'bdls of a too excessive
expendiure ,
Our preseut trade O manufacture Is
loundell on a past of greater or less dura-
thou. We lirw our nourishment oC today
trout the nresenl. and we reckon our timer-
c-nlle- or - manufacturing longevity by time
apparent prot'pect of the future. So far as
I can see any bread cessation of advertising )
through future annihilation
can come only a annihiaton
of nil ) rinting . ant this wouht mean time beginning -
ginning of tl end of all progress. We can-
nol consider such a possibility . Future
progress Is In our grasp but strive Wl for It :
and as In olher affairs of life , so In ad.
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t'FiIISONA AS ! fl'i'ii F1ItW'tSli.
Charles H. Gibson who as a rlull of the
upheaval In Maryland Is serving his last
term as senator has been gweraly regarded
as the hmandsonmest as well al the best
dressed man In the senate . HIL' republican
succes&or , whoo\er he may b2 . can neveI ox-
eel Gibson In good looks or furnish a finer
exhibit 10 time admiring eyes In time senate
glery. 01 the artit'tic abIlity If a tailor .
The happlnest' of wives Is not always increased -
creased by knowing too much about time lie
tails of a husband's business affairs. Countless -
less trlfev enter into thms daly struggle for
the wherewith. of which It were better the
queens of time home should remain In blissful
ignorance. Out In Los Angeles a prying wife
discovered her husband using one tf her bll"
cults for a paver weight . and a divorce court
Is now burdened with her tale 01 woe. The
moral I obvious.
When hi was In Atlanta the other clay
Henry Walenon ( t'ald : "I am out of the
knock-down anti drag-out Politics which fac-
tonalsm and fa\orilsm and selfish . personal
ambitIon have Irojectld upon Iho country
I havl ne\e had any stomach for the con-
crete things of pollcal hlfe. I regard ofce
as a kind of brlbol ) ' . As long al It seemed
that moral forces and organized ideas were
objective points , I was ready to do my part.
But great policies have yielded 10 petty
wrangles. After my lecture season Is over I
am goIng abroad with my fatally for a year.
Perhai ' . when the inevitable result of the
prevailing overflow oC rant and fustian has
been reached . the democratic party may begin .
gin 10 put two and two together with the
aim of making four As I Is . If one of the
prophets should rls from the dead he could
not restore crder 10 thIs chaos. " ' 0 have . In
fact no democratic party at all-merely an
agglomeration of fuhllte thrown together
by the upheaval of the ( lines-a monster
without a head. running wit through a wilderness -
IncertItude. "
ernen 01 politIcal Incertlude.
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Chlcllo Tribune : Secretary Farmer liter-
lon's great work on the crow Ihou1 hl\o
contained I chapter on how to cook II for
ThanltR/h'lng.
Waahlnton Post ( : U Secretary Morton Is
not convinced that ( he touchel numerous SOlo
s oto In his last In1erlew he shoull read the
deincicratic newspapers.
Ill10crato ne\sl\a el.
Chicago Post : Secrtnry Morton Is still
running the Agricultural . Iepnrtment under
the Ilpresslon ( list I Involves lie general
management of the tlornto party .
Ihlallollbia Press : SecrElar ) Morton.
fresh , from the charming brochure on 'crow . "
sYI It was SOUIIloue [ ) that 11I. \ . In time
Iortol wi laleo A \'cry respectable rlplb-
hiean. Even now . ns an unwillIng recruit
be bulllt heter ( than he knows.
Washington Star : Secretary Morton Is n
loan of such mrlclI resources , R man whose
intellect sets up a vigorous current In 1
litany diverse channels . that I toes not seem
nloether tinreasoniuble 10 su/gest his eOII-
tton on Ihe question ot diutng his cell
wa\'ls. .
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Sioux City Tribune : : . Allison Is a 10-
Ightul gentleuminii . hut lie dee not Possess a
single clualfcllon that Is lu harlony with
the schemes of the party's bosses
Des Moines Leather : Mr. Allison . having
fully tlNleIhe ( \ returns frol Iowa a 11
Ihllng I ( tie lii 10 I sull I hll. I has taken t his bol
to Chicago arid exposed It 10 Ihe ( chilly lake
reasonable winds. It seems hiartliliooti to have stoOI the blast with
ChIcago POlt : Senator Wiliam 1. AllIson's
candidacy for the republican presidental onto-
Inaton In 1896 Is definitely avowed , tOl a )
The avowal Is male by a gatherIng of lowan9
In Ihls ( city who are pledged 10 keep lowa's
favorite son at tIme front as time strongest ant
10l't ' available man of his party In the west
Asdo ! from Geneml harrison anti Oo\ernor
McKinley . no republican slatepmnn west or
Buffalo has a fIner prestige. : tr. Allison Is
now In his 66th year and In lie ( enjo'ment of
full ph'slcl and mental vigor.
Chicago Record : Mr. AllIson now slops (
forward to Introduce what on first glance
looks like a very sturdy tutu Iowerlul young
boom I Is beIng brought 10 view . 1010'
over at just about the right tinme . Thc
publc may expect 10 see Irolher Heed and
Irolher McKinley e\'otng deep study to this
rising star during lho next few weeks .
Stranger things have haplene,1 In politIcs
than tIme "turning down" oC lie ( most conspicuous -
spicuous candldate8 lu far of one who
with less prominence bas had his camllalgn
more wisely managld.
Davenport Hepublcal : The statement 01
certain nowsllalJerS that Senator Allison's
visit to Chicago In compalY with Congrcs
man Henderson was Intenlle,1 as n launching
01 his boom for the presidency , Is upon Its
face ridiculous. Senator Allison's candidacy
has really been launched by his prominent
men lon In this and other states , and the
fact that his fitness for the positon Is tini-
veraly conceded . but that Senator Allison
Is unduly pressing his own candidacy . or has
any notion of slartng a boom In the ordinary
explanation of tIm term. Is simply ridiculous.
Minneapolis TImes : TIme first oC the t-epub.
Ican "possibilIties" to begin an open and
aggressive campaign for next year's prlslden-
lal nominaton Is Senator Allison . Iho wheol-
horse of Iowa repubhicanisimi . 111 one of tIme
10st gaily IJrancllg wdhorses In the van or
tIme national organization. Wo have It upon
the authority of the Chicago Times-Herald
hint the Iowa slatlsman ( has chosen Chicago
as hIs western headquarters and has alreau
begun Ihe hattIe . with General Henderson as
his right-hand lan at the base of operations.
Meanwhile Jale S. Cnrkson Is taking carl
of Mr. Allison's interests In the east.
JIUTI IN HI\n .
Indianapolis Journal.
'Tls now the Reason when we make
The festive buckwheat batter .
And hungry boarders take the cake
The last one on Ito plateII
'Vl'nsttington Star
Nay let ye 'ounl girl rIle ) 'e bike .
1"01 truly I is I said ,
A wheel' nil rIght . except It b"
Ulio ye ) 'oulg girl's head .
Ihlal1.lplla Press.
' 'herls lolhlnr now beneath time sun ,
Su Solomon hal gtiei.set- (
But lerhulR lie ( 8UI lue itself Is
. A walmed.o\'er jest
DetroIt Ti Ibune.
The bride anll groom were very shy .
Like brlleH ) ali grooms beforr- .
The ono I tIthe. Iho other
A million dollars O' more.
New York 1t'conler " .
I torturing was tied ( oda3
A martyr she would make
Beclue f know hint she excels
In burning lt the steak .
SprlnaOc11 Monitor.
ThO famous mountaineer dead :
lhe'tt climbed the mountnln ' ( lines
10'1 clmbel ninny tmc3.
And when he dl'l time Il0l10 said ,
"Our friend hal gene to warmer climbs . "
Terre Haute I xpres. .
Sound e\el' saCkbut tn time land
And beat the blithe hewgn ;
Consuelo's got tIme title . and
Narlborottgii's Hot the swag.
Cincinnati lnquirer .
The prlze.lght man the while he cnn ,
Fills the papers with roar and boast .
But If al such he works too much ,
lie becometh a hare nod roast.
Detroit Free Press ,
There more ore waiters galore , yet they cal for
The demand al realc > "urpasse
As tim warm cakes they cut . of loolhomo
btmckwhiea I.
The boarders all shout for mo' laes.
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IUWtm.ICA ; 1ClTtJClY ,
New YOlk Stun.
(00(11.01(1. ( aunt has It COlO to this ?
Are al Ito ( lantislldes Illllr,1
tllon his In n VmttuiOISitt
Ur have we ben IIhTwumped7
Our eager eyes 1\III round ulII round
'I'ho wldl Ito Izon's : scope .
nnt not a ray of light nppeurs '
To cheerS with its hOllo.
'l'h" hea'e : nro hating with black today ,
Our record is a wreck ,
Thin Uriuliul Old Couatinotiweahthi , gadzock
line got It iii the neck.
leep In the earh ( a scraping sotinil
Is hiemint to rIp antI rave
Mitt tvehi tve kimow Old iikkury
Is turimiiig in lila grave.
'l'iie grantl traditIons of our past ,
This' long eouitintucitts line
Of tieiuiocratie rcguitincy
Now with tile tvoodbtun twine ,
l'iit ttitithidIl se have eat tmpoui
4iiti few wIth ( 'rust antI bolme
ltavo ilsen uutlCxteCteIil ) '
AntI gruittit'd the hiourbon thirouie.
Time've got ( lie itceplt'r iii their hmnuids ,
i'hi , ' limo (3rass rtotes they 'nni' ,
\'hiilt' ( tO our rtuiums we iiitist sit
Amiti paw the elmtit ) ' air.
TIn' l'eavine nnth l'cmmn9'rilt' ,
The itedbruisii aunt thm meat ,
I.nuigh tia ti ) scorn ttiut jeering SA ) '
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"Comae oifI I'tmll do\'it yotir
W'oi thie.nnttiral i-titers vhmo
Are to time ptmriihI- hunt !
Alas nuts , ( bitt we shoulil live
'l'hls ( ritiiailihi to adorn I
Itepuldican Kenttuckyi W'imat
tiiio'egeiiatiouta hient' ,
Or words no nman hits ever heard ,
Or ( hotiglmt could bit brutmghit near ,
No hitinman eye cait iderco ( lie veil ,
No union ii tongue t'mi ii t cii ,
\Vhi9' itli it PaMt 51) gboniotuti ,
ieiiticky ( sllpmed nuid ( cli.
'ntIs mocha ithourn we' know and tlmia
tl di ) ' keep our hemi rts at I II 'ti titi
' 'God moves ha a unstt'rtotis way
lila svotttlers to perfornm. "
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LlA1)I N ( ; SPICl A I FlVl'UflIS.
Tiu OMAUASuNDAY Bi.
A WOlitANlNTEltViNIS :
Another iii'itnlhincumt of ttobert hlarr's
faFcimmnting stun ) ' of Aumierican expert-
en o in Loniloim , told iii utttntctiv bit-
gtiitge and ilittatrated svltit womi dravn
Imiettires.
SUNDAY ON TIlE CONTINFNT :
how SutitIty Is sitent nimnotid-Htiiitlay
in l'nnIs-Stindny Iii BerhiuiSun&htty lit
hni-Comatrnata hfl3t'Cen the otovanca
of the Sabbath by iuneiicitnhI In tlt,3
Uimiteul Suites alid its obsei'ammce by
time oComile of contluicmittti fltim oieitut
cities.
T1lItFE AMERICAN IIIIMOIIISTS :
Frank (3 , Carpt-tmtt'r , tIme veteran hews-
Paper corroslioimIent , writes ontertnin-
itmgly about three of Atmmi'nictt's greatest
hmiimnorlsts , lull Nyc , Jitines'liItcoiiii )
ltiiev fluid Snimitiel Chentens , better knowiu
Its ttztric 'l''nimm-A letter that nitiuses
ttitd luustruucts at the saute tune ,
C1IASINCI CIIhlF' JOSFl'lI :
( lenerni Nelson Miles cotitrlbottes a
clmuiiter ohm Indiitii wnrfaro ( lint Is to
appetir iii hits fortlicontliig hoole--A nar-
natIve of time life of tue soldiers vn ! ,
wem'o u'utgngei In cnowdiuig time red amen
back ( mont time vest ,
CAflEEIt OF' SENATOIt QhJ1Y :
Rufus it.'llson teli tue history of
time lmO % % ' famous I'emiiisylt'nmilzi. senator
flhil describes lila liotlie life In hit-tiver
county , lii ttmat state-C'hiaracter of this
Wil9 politician as oimtlineit in 1114 renmark-
nbie rise among tile hoolllcinima ( of the
Keyaoiiu ( state.
GREAT BItITAIN'S AItMY CIIIflF :
Au AmerIcan oulhcor rcvievs ( lie miii-
tary career of Viscouiumt Wolseley and
the services bt wimicim ho has attained
the highest rank in time linitieht army-
His abuse of the Union ittuimy during
the civil var.
liliSY WEEICIN SOCIETY :
Formal latunc-hing of time llrst ilebti.
( ante untt ( lie outcouning or tii ' ( tier buds
110w in non r ; rosttect-More tvedtluigs !
and engagemnents-ltlnmiy mit-of-town via.
itors-limforrnni entertitininents increas-
log iii nunther-Muvenient of time society
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hOUND ADO1'TON WHEELS :
Thin s'heeling fad coittiimtios unabated ,
depie ( ( lie npproachi of cold weatimer-
Coattuunet , ( or moon uuid wooteti bicyclers
_ [ t'ahiiOUC moon vhio are nddicted to ( Ito
wheeling linbit-'t'ime legal mIgmmts of
wimeebmen nuiti other persons enhitheth to
tIm use of ( tie iiiglmways-Nevs notes
ttlioiit bicyclers everywiii're-'uVhiat the
local % 'imeet clubs are ttoluig ,
IN WOMAN'.9DOliIAIN :
Up-to-date toiletteit for ( lie winter sea-
Ron that itre to tto seen In ( ho cities of
the eflSt-ExltCtisiVe tninaining now time
ruie-Tmie tntignhilcent fioniti dlliiy ! at
( lie Vanderbilt edb , ing-Ct'reniommles oi -
served by time Tunitlahi sultan In elec
lug liH ! wives-A wotiman's dairy exhmlbit
lit the Atlanta exposltlon-taslilott imotes
and gossip ttbout noted wonocia ,
FOR OUR YOPNQ itFA1)EttS :
' , Valter Camup's interesting story of foot
hiatt exitenleitce , "The Hubstitute"-Con-
tinued nitrnittions in the amlitoul king.
dom-i'ratthe of the '
- 9'oummgtthers and
oIlier bright bits ( or young luatlers , boys
and girls.
TilE WORLDOF' Si'OItT :
Review of sorlng ( events him amateur
amiti Proesslohiai circles-Foot bail now
the center of sporting emitliuslasom-Pros-
tect of the game tout local gridilomis-
Wttim the gun and rod-News of every
branch of time sPortHuflaui world ,
Trn OMAHASUNDAY Bi
TIlE htESTNflVSi'Ai'EIt.
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With ovoi'y pumchmaso of
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b 01' ovOr in Chutidron's
Depitetmont , an order on
Illnehiart I 0 1' omme-itnif
dozeut c'abhiuet ; ilmoto.
Suits Saturday--
At three popular prices we show three splendid
JI1tI lutes of men's suits.
I They're the Browning-King this
- - - year's suits-not an old , stale , out
I ( of-date garment among 'cm.
I \i\i\ \ \ \ II Bright , new , latest style , dressy
I' ' \ ' \ ' ' garments.
' They're the sort that look ve1I
' ! ItI , 'tIll yOU'Ve worn 'em OUt. Cloth is
, I compact , firm , elastic-holds shape.
I They're correctly cut and tailored.
I t/ All colors , b ack , blue , brown ,
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- . , (4 grey , mixed-cheviots and cassi-
I /f' ° mere-smooth and rough effects-
. - I diagonalsand plain weaves.
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prices hold good on the three grades :
$8.50 $10.00 $12.50
( BIg line Overcoats out td Ihoom- . )
Browning , King & Co.
Southwest Corner Fifteenth utid Doitias , OMA1i. .
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