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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1895)
. . 10 ' ' IIC OMAII.A nArr.JY JHa ) ; ; : : . ' 'HfXfA . NlYF(8JCR 17 , 18DSr ; ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - ; , ' - Wlm QMAlI.A SUNDAY Bm ; : . , . . . ' " - - - = = - : - - - - - - - - - - - : J : . . . _ tlOIUWAT : lltor. 1 _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - > : i'I111t.tflhICD WVIttMOIISINl. : - . I -r Tt:113tS Oh' - pth Ithiil'TION . = o.'lic : o.- Dally n \\hnul ( ) Sunday . ) . One Ynr..d . . A 01 I Dally Ilex nn" /unday , One Year . . . . . . . . I" / All MOltl . . ,8 . . . . . . . . . a ) I Ttn M"nlh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2fi : : Aun.IA . IJee One YMr. . . . . . . . . . . 2110 ' On . . . . . . i 1 Allurday ttre , One Yenr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 So ' ' tp . . , , . . . , . , , , . . . , . . 63 \'tekly flee 01. Year . . . . . . . . . . . G r oFrtcrss . Omaha , The lice Itultding. OmAhl \ lce Juldlnr. Bouts Omnh . 5tnger ' 1111 ( . Corner Nand 2b Sle l : t'ng'r 11 Crner . Council lihinr I . 11 Iurl Illreet. Cnuncl i r Chicago : Omee . SIJ Chamber ot C < nm"rO. . Ontt. :1 New York , n011n U. I and 15. Tribune llufding. I : Wa.hrnilin , 11' ' 1.Slr"el N. W. I connrsrOND1 : NC1 : . All cnmmualcntlun . trtntln to news end edl . . t .01. . tl IIU Al r.tnlnt cmnlnlcnl.n. . ' . t.lalllttr should b addrertedm To the 1'Jilor 111)SINI ) SS 1.I TT fS. J111 ! ! All LuII' . . 1ler and r"lnllllc"S .bolJI be addtesecd 10 The flee 1'ubltlhhlg Company , addtt.t . 1)mtle . le. and lnstofmlce orders . lu be Innde 1''n"lo . II the order \ the " " 'II" ' ' . Tin : 111C 1'UiIIil4111NG I t'n111'ANY. _ _ ! _ _ ! ! ! ! g : ! --H'.AT' ' : uNTOIIUUIAfIN. : : . . GeorRo 1. T * CIIUCk . secretary ot Thr , 1 _ " Iub- , . dul ' . " . says that the Ihhln cntl"I'helnl ' duly rw"In ay. cntl"I'\ , actu.11 ! number ot full and ' cOlplete : cnlles , tit the , . Dally Mornlnl , I'\'elinu : find KUllln ( ) ' I. ) Irlnl.d . during lie ( rnnuth or October 13 : . \ns ns fo1 I luwa 2. . . ! . . . . . . . " .1:1 : 1. . . . . . . . . I' , ' 269 2. . . . . . . . . " .t2 1. . . . . . . ] 9,211 3. . . . . . . . 19J3 19. . . . . . . . 19 , :1 4. . . . . . . I:1 : 20. . . . . . . . , . 2.12) . . . . : 2r. . . . . . . . , , . . 1)SI7 6. . . . . . . ) ' ) 21. . . . . . . . , , . 13.10 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1),201 . 6. . . . . . 2),193 ) ' 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,250 23. . . . . . . 1 ) .i.2 8. . . . . . . . 1J2 : 21 . . . . . . . . 31.MI 9. . . . . . . . . 19.23r 2a. . . . . . . . h'l ; I . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 , 31 l 10. . . . . . . 1".19B ; % i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 . . . 11 27 . . . . . . . . . 19.131 21. . . . 1. . . . . . . . . . 13.1:1 . : 2t . . . . . . . . 1 .I\ \ 1. 1. . . . . . . . 13.21 ' . 29. . . . . . . . 19' ° 1' ' ,4 . . . . . . . 13.711 30. : . . . . . . . ) . : 1. 1. . . . . . . . 19.71 . : s. . . . . . . . .19.176 18 . . . . . . . . . 19.1iG _ Totnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C91D18 . . . . . . . . . . . . .COI.91 . , . J.e" drlucllutu for uneoII nnl returned ,1.luctnl' . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . n 1'3 Net 031's. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Dnly.eno. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . ' 19121 ' . fit OItni ' : It. 1' % ICII'C" Bn'1r to ' " , tore m. and . "h.rlw,1 In I ) ' 11"-1 ( this let Inv or Itos ember . 1593. ( Spnl. ) N. 1. ri ii. Notary 11' t e. In ; the 1us1 ; ; ; ilol of Ids anneal ' - -1 : . . port HI'CI'ltnrr ( 11).ton , II ( IPI\'II ! just enough 1II'rt\'e IlhrlHeH II the tile- . tollr ' tu Hulce for his 1111 olc I I leIm' ) ' II'Olllctul next yen t ' . - - - 'l'he In ; Ilnlnleol'el tnl ur the .11)1011- ) enl OI'llholu IHt ullol 1)'IIIllly ad jOlrlccl II lisle to permit Ito 1HlhlI'S to discuss the rlnt'1t Ann'ritau bird fit hOle on ' 1'llursday of Ilxt week. ! Eugene DIh1 now asserts Ilat the free eoinnge of silver I ! 10 real Issue , nN \s'Ouhtl thnhgO uotilug In thereN- t II , 0111 ( lln1 10thll II ; IH'II- . 0nt Inlllslllll system. 'l'll next tll ; we hear of will he a ChlllI ( to )1' . , DIH hr llerce heo silver orators Ii m ( HOle le'ce fl'l'l Ilh'CI' ortOIH I : . to Hltte the Inestol with pistols 1111 s . colTul. Il" the great Chicago " 'O'hl'l fair , the Atlltn IXIIOltol IH heAlllll to he nllll'II'lnl'tl ns its close draws 1Ial' . The CI'OWllf In nttcudai'e on the clos - Ing nt ( ' hlca ' " lIars ( leago exceeded Inn . . ' tlllH those II ( altl1lt'e 01 ( perms ta 'H. 'he some seems likely to ht' true : nt Atlanta ti iso . 1 , 'I'he cost to Sal'II 'OUlt of breaking tll ( the lcCnrty gitng anti prosecuting Its members Is c8tmllell as npprox- . lmitatii I ; : : ,000. Justice usually . comes ' I high h , hit SUlltleH I Is worth the lWll' ' , III this Illpenrl to hc one of the tines when - It Is worth all I COHtH - - - - - Sllntm' .1 C. Burroughs of llllgU : t I ! said to he In nHpltlt for the ( : ( talc' , . IllShlJ 01' the l'I'1ublcal Intolnl CO 1'ln t ni. I the wm'l goes 10 the { 'nllr bird Jim. Burroughs will Il0uht. : les' . hn\'e the IllenHI'e ( of HIlII his alhlion Hn tslcll But the emrly bird Iloem't : always get the WO'I. Foot ) ball la ' have been introduced first will the eastern cell l1. hut time western ! colleges ale lpllr heCOIIIA Ilcpt ! lit the sane , aH their eastern competitors are I'nlllnl ' Ihllu out , 10 their sorrow. A little torn practice 111 the Wl'Htel'n teams will Insist ) upon HtundllA on equal footing with the best. Are W\ to have another wal ? Con- et'al le ! In his allual report , fur tlntes that thirty-live years . . have never 11HHed II this country without being l1uh'I'11 II war of SIHII' sort , But IIUlr thlugs have changed wOI1'I'ful ' 11 recent : , hues , and I will not he stir . pI'IHII If the period for recurring wal his nlHo Clll cII AIOI the tiing4 that congress will he naked to 110 Is to " 1111'oll'late : : :0,000 : for pulling UI snags lit the . IHoul : 1 11\U' above Sioux ( 'I ' . Tills thing of pulling II ) snags In the 1soml river to hnll'U\'I' Its mlvIgabillty Is 01 n par wih extracting 10Ulhc lH out oC the HI. ) ' . 'I'he inure ! stings they pull Olt the store slings there 1'l'lllln , Ev'ery'one . IIRt approve the renewed activity wih which the lostolcu al- tholllll are getting after the people who use the luls to further the nu . JlrOII fl'Hullleut sehlelnes. I the I\'C. - mlH or the Iloslolc CII Il closed to these HWhules , lottery II'OIOle'l and fakirs . the ninuber or their Innocent hit gullible victims wi IIIUl'tonnhl " he largely ' reduced. Omnhl 1 1.8 have , conjointly with time l olnlrclli climb , made n II'OIIUII. tOI to the IUllrlIe lodge oll'lnlH offering . ing ' Inlhll'lllnts to that body to hell . its next nlllnl session In this cl . 'Yl' nuder4ht8d there Is some IIolahlt . or Omaha hlll chosen , . yet I IH 1'lCH. wry Ihnt l'I'I'jltC effort II put forth to that emit . . 'l'he natural nlh'lltn IS or this city wi 110 the IC t Old HI'IIItor 111Is or 'reiimie4see at- nits that there II 10 hope of Ilemo. CI'ltc success lit ISHI UUIIH the silver tl'nWlI'lhl control . the nntonnl conveu- Uou and force "n plalu . distinct nnt llmlstnlm hl' tucnm 101 In favor or the free and unlimited commis' or both gold and flh'cr. " 'rhe Il'JllnIlght ns well L'IU out with his 11111Hsl01 tvllh- , out qunlllaUon amid say that there JI no hOll' tor IlemocmUc success II ISUI w9mtever . "hah'\'er. According to cel'lall politicalv'Ise I . acres the rll'nt l'aget-\4ldlney tved . ding had n peculiar . II/nllcall'e fur the iwliticnl wand ' ur time thilier. lollcnl wl.it on account tm 111lI'- emit leaders who got together while II uttoidlulC ] ( ' upon it. 'rho ( 'I'nt IH Iml'- loset to halve ( hell lt n union uf thls- ' crtult political frictions ni well lS nt the union or the 1)lllclllls II the mnr 1lnlo ceremony.Yheu wl'llln H ht1'e to be utilized for political 1"J1)Slt the .demtruts must bo Indeed lu hard lnes , . ' . ' . ' , - _ . . . .t .111..1. ; ; ( O3f.1tFhF : ( : . I A (111111tl nC Illrllllllt Inllnrllllo 10 thin COII" ' ' , IC WI' 111'0 II I'XIIUII and ' ' fomt'Iga cnmuleroe , Is I nll 111\1101 nut : l'OllnlCrl'e li : tint oC hllhllJ tit 11'lhnll . In- , I . clue. 11 his report ' II tim' ) ) I'III.tllllt : ur State the COIKII J111'11 nt Hhll/hlil : /1)/ that h 1':11'011'11 ' : % . IltOIH are HIItlllI I . II g the el1'orts of their II'clnlhc to sibi ! i ; cure ( rude In Chlin nml .lnl:1 lure' ' ' ' stlbslmtIttIaIly ihatt the Umierlenit mi11'r - ' Ilh ttlll thnl . .111'llm 111'-11 chlll IH suslalned . our 111'lhlutH , he says , II cOlptll01 for Allllc trade . I I hn\'e to rely IpOI Iheh' OWI skill nlll ! ' : , ' ' . whllc the tuetchaiit4 of 1umope : I energy whie IhelllhUII : llmpe tale eueuuraged by the old Ah'll tu time : J1'Int11Ihlll ! , lines whleh citt'ry UIlr I hogs :111 1101' the II'CII'loIH of J'I' : . 1'llll' lulu As111ht' potty . .1uu'mlCiiit 111' chaps , says our { 'OIHII. fllall fol 111l1 llt Ihll'I'\'ntol , en ii tint HICel I- , fully COllplll' for 4 silt te h'ntl' . 1'\1'1 I ' with the mttural ' ' of their wih thl InlU'al Ilh'UltU I'1 thll'i I k lo . ' I'nllhlcll ) . 1011101.hll such Ilh'II'j tines itt e HO greatly Illtl'ull'll 1.1' such . I re5nhrces and uuv1114 nS ire nl the rout- \'HOI'CI ! 1111 11IH II 11'1' 101. i imiammtl or little l'olllllot'l ( 11 Ihllr ( or tlllllQlllllol fu 11 IIs. \ \ hut II true of the ' .dnle . 1'1111 111- 111I : Inlr tot that t of the t South . \111- 1:1 tuumitilt54e : 111'111 city days ago the Ulllllol . or nilercll 1llIhult recently 1'111'1\1 flll 1 hllilc/s "IHI to AI' lltln 1111 1 JI'I II ' that the most Isllltnl thing to 1'lllle IH to in. CI'Cnlt' our COlll'I'I'l' with time ! ( 'OlltllcH I , . of the HOlthl'l'l eOltlllt Is the lNln h. Ibhll'lt or Itellllhlll lines to time 111'11 , of ibuse eun11tties. t 'l'IdN tsns ptiit I thO/l' 1'011 III. 'lhl11 1IIItlII the ' ' ' ' t h'l' of South t out hr t hl eepreSculittiyes : 101 I Unerleau con it tties in the i'itD - Atueri- . tll'lal l'Ollh'I's II 1n 111'1'1 1'11 congres4. They ) IIIlnlcII that thll' people \11' ( well dINpOsed to trade with . time ( 'lll'll States. but that the (1. coerce hllwell this country 1111 those : tu the south could IC\'I' hn greatly . oa- 111/111 10 bug IH our mnnufnctm't1s aid . tl'I'lnIIH nIl ( ' 0 t 111 Ill to hl\1 their goods Ima i sported II fOI'II/1 "IH' sets and under forelgmi Ilagi4. I 11111'11 111 Eli n distinct Ilsllh'uIIIe amid II' \oh'll. nis0 1 los of 11'I'st l. I 11) ' be tel'II ) " a Hltllllt which onuses 1 1101111 10 prefer hl 'hl/ of . U coin l'y t tint tau 1IIIh'II' Its II'OIII.tl II its 0\1 shuts , but 111'1 1'11 hI' 10 11lltol that It 1 < Wll1HII'1111 and I 1111111nl. and 1111 ; 10 I.w0111 . II' the height or fully 10t to sire heed to it. I we CIU : l1' IU'I' tl foreign Il.tllll for our II'IHI. ) arts h ) II'OYIIII our OWI facilities of trnuHIOllltol I Is time ditty of n practi- cal RtntCIIUHhlll to 110 this amid to . 110 It without 1IIICIHSII ' tlII ) for 01 : great . 1'011\1:111 : th'lls tire ! Hlmlllg Ito effort to more II'llr Clh'I'leh Ihl'I' selves II tit ] world's iuiitkets. I Is 1 Intnlllll fact that 111'II nil the 'lall : 11 which our mlI'chall ma' nine Inl been stl'allr decliuing , until now not core I thll 1 : Per cent of ex- Ilolt : 1111 1IIIOltH m'e carried 111l1 our own flay Amellcan stateslen have been nibs to 11m'lle 10 plat ) acceptable 10 the people ! for restoring the Pnlell States to limo position . I I'ornurly held In time , .oCll'CI' .II 1'1111. In this potted nut ' lu\ufnetl''s nlli produce's have paid nn e10110US HII-Hulllnt have cousti'ucled tit limiest nterchaut' II Ul'C COIHIluciell Il1st mIH'ch:1f : marine : lit the wUI'hl-llto the 110'1.11 : . oC foreign Nhlll 011111. our comitribu- tons 11 this 111'lcton going far to SUK- huh the HhlJlmllln ; Inte'pstH of 1':1' : 1'011l ) and especially of Crent Bria In. I Is estlltl'll ( lint foreign ship O\IlIS annually : 111:1 out of the rutted States for freight charges l1cl IHIIIPIfll'es hot less HU\ y 100IKO,000 ) and the . Imollt Is probably COIHIII'I'lhly 11 cx- ( IM of that I Is I hinge factor 11 the alnual al'lOlnt against us In 011 dealings - Ings with Europe. The question Is of interest to the wholu A mellm : people . to the I JII , CIHutl II'mllcm's uf the west quite its Inch : I4 to the mnaufnchn'0rs of the al 111 cast. . .1 would he . 1elttlll . by hlll enabled to export their products In A mellCal HhlllH flying the Amurlan . ' - ' would he better ' ' . taA. 'I-hl woull Iwlel' served ( here wOIl1 be an eulnrgetl tPIHI11 for our products of fall mull . fncolr , and tit monl ' paid for their l'alHllortltul WOll1 11'llln IcI'1 to be expended :1101 : ! our own Iuollie. Besides the peactlcnl I consideration there Is the \ - 1'lotc. " ' \ canl0t UU n really ltle- Ill'lllllt latol HO 101 as tVe mlst Ill 11'111 u\on European : ship O\'nl'I'i ' to . ' ' 10 the world's ' carry our products mIl' h Iwtl. i\-iFLls1x.0 ' : . TIn "HUl' . : IIIH'r men are 11'lctlal1nll. . mOls II the opinion tint thl regular army ought to Ic 11'1'laSell ( ( tHI'nl Hchollll lelOtll'nll . t nn increase In I his 111111 report lust year , suggesting Mutt Illhorly should hch'I'1 to the Ilresilelt to increase the liruny ! ' to n numxlt nun of 1(1,0(5) ( rOIOO ( ) ) 0' . nooo. 11 t'mcrgeiick ' 11dght I'Clul.C. GUI'nl ' . his a11uu11 ' ' . reconuneuls \lives In Innual l'I'IIO.t. rl'Olmellls nit hu'rease or the regulflr army to arooo , expressing . thc 11111101 that n system for the I'ntlli increase of the 1 11) wl h the 1'owll or lllull tOI should hi 111011tell. its mllllul ' h to be miller tu ' ' ' ' " , sh'el/t ole sollm' I'I'I' : OOO or population . At time rate of /Iowlh ot the . last decade , nbolt ( : 00,0(10 ( a year , this would l'IIII'e al nnnull m 111- Illl to the hinny of 0O ( ) , but If course time grow tll of 1I011ial01 In the future wi le greater. I thl' H'lr w'e lu- creased 11 the basis suggested hr Cei- \'ml 11 ! the l1et'a e annual addition for the next tout years would probably ' 'hi' abort lOI. ) ( ) ' 1here Is n good deal I to hu sold un bath slits II this 1III'Stol and the urgu - IlltK rl the adllhmry posit oC rh'w II l hI' 11111ieit to love 1)lluslhlt ) ( - timid farce , hit I Is not to he tuuhtell that Ir the question were tulIlltlll to the II'nlll" tlr would 11 found 0\1'1' whllll I " Opposed tu IICI''I111 the array. II the first place the utnhnte- IUlC\ : of U large stmull army . II n' , 1IIl11t to the spirit or our political systelim. 'fhe All'I'lcul people ! wi not tolerate tll' idea that them Ii need or tU Imposing Illnl " force II order to 1)'l'll'I'\'O domestic pence 01' put down lob \lulellI' . HI'ClSthem / hove hl'l'l ole O' two oCCIHlnul when the ch'l pOWl'r proved ] IUIIIIII to the task or 1IIIIIu'l'HlluJ local outbreaks , largely for the Ilnsnl Ihnt thsl IltrlHtl',1 , with this power I hacked the courage to lirntly I I grapple with the troubles , the American pl'OIIII mute toot II'l'lln'll to admit tat selr.o\eruweut must be : -f'h' . : . : . . , . I buttressed . hy I In r/I' force oC regular soldiers and that our IIMllltol' linty HOII tllue bl II set'Inlta danger If tills hi' not done ) . All Illt1lllt citizens tllU 11'lcll' II the 11'11) ' and are 11111' wlll thnt I shill Il kept II ) to Its IU'I'Melt ) sttutdnrll , bait there ' ' ' ' ' ' fell uf " 11\11111 hit thl'l l'I' very I'W thll who to not believe that I Is Ilult' Inrge enough rot any tlllllll fur its services lktly to arise nUll That I I would be 11 lullfllHlhle 1111tol to thl' expenses of the gU\'II'IICll tn 11- I'I'IIS { ' 1. I lit 1'11h'IIJ' HaC tu say that ti ! rllll'I'Hlltnt"'l't of the IIlollle II ( nllllH will flat Illupl tie l'ecUIIlIII- I Ullll or Gele'll lll's li this parr tiutllu' . tlulnA \ A A' , 111'I'BS.S1r1.VOA7'.luTisdx. : . WI'IU I 10t for the foot that we are ; 1'UIIII : ' approaching the begiuulug of Ill ttventlotIi t century t we should he tlllptell tu renuu'k that ours IK ll CX- tmol'IIIII'II aitch thnt Output Is I : 1'el'y rllurl.lhll' tntvli ! . 'rhite wnH wlll ' men li public station were subject to Illhlll' ( liituteut. ) Tllc seas whel ( llln' null fl'llkllHI ! II t Illhlc NJIII.l'l' : were l'nllultl'll. wh11e h hypocrisy ) ' and 11\.cel \ were l'enlllcll lS IIlHlllclhI ! and ceatetupllhio. 'r I 1 : li \1' l'hll/lI1 111 the charge II cer- tllll ' lut for Ihl' ( hl'tel' . . . A few days ago ih'miry D. Esinbrook HIW hit tn hllul/l' II HOle rather Jllll nlil poiltell tnlic COICII'III the effect I idles tl ' 011'011' of the Iecelt local ' IJltcl1 eon test . trill have upon Omi thn . 1Illllltll.I' I. . isstith nook also sow lit to justify his own course aH t lul' ! 1'lls:1 : : chin I 11101 or lullcpal 11" - forui. Ils 11111uIS have / , It nlllII'M. : Ilvll 111'lnl offense tn the tribe of 1111\'IHt'I'1 that . JH Iholt tu grasp ) the 1'lhIR or city ! O\'el'llelt. ) ! . Estn- brook hens hl'll tlla'l to tusk by the o Il 1 I Ol'gll for Ilnl'll to give titter- Ii mice 10 his hOIlHt . COI\'llloIH and rnl'llr nhlHll1 Io. his urelsl'e unit- 111.tllalhl ) ( the Is nC11He11 of lusult- hag the guest t of the OI'IIHlol sad Hllllelll ; the fall Ille of 1lutahn. IUH I really cOle In this that U ruin wlu has lived lit Ollhl till his life and . has : I'OWI 111 with Olnhn alll Is 111.t ; or Omaha subjects . hlmll tn the 11 urge of disloyally tn Oluhl wlll' ever ht' expresst's n doubt II the WIH' 101 of the IWlllnr select lout of parr tllal ] public HI'I'\'lntl \'lntlrpR tl Inlnmte that 11 his judg1)telt Olall II liable II suffer In . consequence ? I the 1IIItnion of Olnha bins been II- jll'pll , surely i Is not because of Jl. Eltn hluol. ' caustic 11 nlllt 1'111' : ] " ' . hit because of the facts Oi wlllh they are bsl11 I Ollha hats lost CUHtu abroad I Is h.\ reason of its solute to lehnll lnhlz7lplllt and 10 st1111 h001e'IHI out of the city hnl amid in- 101l1'IUI'l' out of tie school hOII'11 ' 1'li' , failure of time Il'n who O'lrthl'w ' [ ' 1mnmnr wonlll not Rove node thou odious or have subjected Ihl'J . to the c'hal e or disloyalty to the city of New Ym'k. Quite the COUt'IH It W0111 IU1e been a sl/nr . upon Nov York , plnI'1 tl'll' by the worst clement of IH (117I'nHhlll. . 11 thl eyes of , thc , , f'n/ henry p. 1 : : . Inhloo ] . stay Inc it l uCcnlh'o . nou- partisan . just as is I ( Very other true fll111 of . Omaha , who Icnout'es llh'II ' . OPIOSIS johhlI'r and speak ! hell ) aalnst stir chamber II'OHCllp , 101. It II lafl ! . hOII\'II' , to II'elll that 11I'r D I'stalllol. : will HI'\'I\ tl : anathenls that are hehlA hurled at kiln hr nn'rcetiu'y sheets that prosti- lute jomirnnlisat to the basest or ends. 111' . \l I ents. TIFF : 'n"Tl : S7'UfmT : 1)EPCT. The (0llllailt al al1t the wretched depot facilities prOvided h ) the ri , \Hils that cater Ollha arc well ( OllI11 ! Thatllh , lt least . Is nIl mltell h ) the lalIlt : managers thl'l- spIn's. . . I Is e\'ln couceclell that Omaha never has bad IIlh depot . ncco811miotia- lions ns are Iflnl ' given to ever other ( mule center of like 11110'lnncl. 'rlw consensus of opinion alnl 11'1 ( tcll railroad I men also Ii that the 'euth street depot , cOlpletel In no- co\lnl'I' whit the le\'lsel 1)111115 } of thl' l'nlou Depot enlllu ' . would not . afford . ford such facilities as Olahn Ielll.c : . The pre : idemit of the 1 1101 Pacific haH duce and ninin 111'llrpII that the depot Ic1Il'llt to the Teuth sl'eet'Inlhlt. . stnttdiug al'l'm1S the direct lute ( rota Ili'ect flol : llllu ; Juc . the bridge 'vestwmird 1111 fO.t feet hplo\ the viaduct hovel , would he nn Ihortou. and could net ' er he uUlle smtt- . either the rnilronds ' the tn IHf1.to. ) clhel' mll'olls : 01' tll ( I hl ) c. I I t Is fl'lhll'lo.1 lll'I'al ' cou. ceded that the proposed 'Jeutl street depot would hu Itogether too small to . Ht'l'e as a union pnsseeger RtltoU fur sIx O' Hl\'CU tllnk Inl ( . " 'lhlu I very few years I wonll have to he I'econ- l'Itett 01' I halloull1 " ' : I\hl/ nil these ohjeclons , there II an IIRlllerhle ohsttcton . lu thc tray of COllllctu this HI'lctl.l. I Is stated in the pleadings - ings ot the tllon laclc Hnlmnll ( l'OIIIU that the grounds upon whlh this building Is . locatcII . nm Incnlll11 110n thc II'OIIN.tl.S of that { 'OlllnlY IIInllch foreclosure proceedings 1111 been ordered. ' 1hls lellH limit t these grounds ; Ore 10W subject tl the chllnH of the tl't : mortgage hfllholl- erg or the road , lS well 11 of the ! ( 'nlh'l States . goverontt'nt.rhlch hell : I RIClnil lo.t/a e 01 the HUle : proper- ties. On time part of time Melon ' tl'S. tl 111 It tle ( lion . Depot lOInl " which bad IUlpI.tnl.el to coastinet tics cheap stntlun under ' " . 'ClstIUlt clclll Hilton Illl'r 11'1" I text nf building n grand Inlon depot , It trans admitted that . not a dollar 1'- lulns In Its t'I'nKIDolS 11) 1- tioial peesou coaleul that capitalists tunnl 1l\'son ( ollcnil clplnlHts uronhl 11dvauce the ' 8ecessuty to woult al\nlco 10nl'r I'CISHnl' ; 'Onllllete . the 't'enth street depot on : thl'll motgage ' 'rho thll Is too II'e. I10slcl'0lS to ll tlluught or for I uur- I en t. I Is uulirest , thelcfuI'I that the Union Depot COIIII ) " which' wns 0' 11111'lt 11 the IU'I'slnptol thnt It cold raise money by bonding the depot grounds . JH hopell'ssl sl'HIIII'I. I Is not likely that the Hull/tul toad will \clhu'o to Invest tiny more JOII ' II a , depot out JI'ounlle hell' foreclosed , and I 18 less likely that the t'nlol Tactile 111 comillete n building wlln I his 10 n\ll' ) to pus Interest un Its Iugllmato debt. L'uder thes\ conditions time Tenth street depot Is Iloolel to remain u1) . fnlHhel1 I Omuha II to have 1 union depot lu time near future I will haves _ . _ , . , . s e .r + 'eaerr . . . ' ; : : . : : 10 II' cnnstrm 't ' by n depot company that tuts th , 1a'snry : behiuft tlnt III ! : , . ! nl' ) in mum ) II.hllll , I ' 111 . on uiJ Its ' Ihlt mire lot fled tip 111 court 11'1JI"lhl/H nlli covered hy succe4,5ive ' bin11kel ntrlgnges drat cn11. I Htl'I'lH. hlnll\1 . ' Iwrl/u l'l tmt I'nl. Illt hi' Iflulf'\.TlhlJl the aid or cone gross. JI'I ! t , ' 1 1ffiFN - ' . I TIJ-miTI'rl. : ' 'he export of Imll'lhhll over $1,000- , , onII ) gold Ihe . 1Ht week appears to i I have l'I'I'nll1 I 11111'I'I"'ISlol thnt I 11 ' the IH'/IIIII of nn oltlw that , Inn ' /11 I 1 brief thnl' again deplete the treas. I tn'y IIHl'\'I' ijli"r tin safety \oilt. If I he Ilt . 11'I'nlh' lit that conditlon. . I IH 1 1'.tL ' < thlf the se'c'rebtry ' of the I'lnslr ' IH eademt n lh g tl uutlu' ni 11 111 emclt wih the Nosy York banks byvhlch he can obtain n supply or Jell , /'II for It securities bemiring :1 : per cent Inten't , .nlli It II Halll the hnlk : wi Ilrohlhlr 110 this rather tIl 110'\ ( another 111'nl tlulclnl ( lslm'hnncl' nH n l'S11 of unfn\'nlll ! t'lnmlr : cOl11lonH. I wOIII " 1lI , howl\'el' , tint t If lecI'etnQ' Carlisle cons - tettipbttes nuotlier issue of bonds , nud tl'llllnlc ! ulolhcIsslo hOIII ! 111 It Is quite probable that he dues . he wi aol Ihll It In n 'NUlilcleut nlullt only to tide over u few 10nths , but will lol\ the ISle huge eunglt tl put the iC4L'VO lit n smite contlll nt least . fur tie Ielnlnln mouths of the current lineal I 'Ial' . 11 order II 110 that II \lllel II'ohahlr ( move to nnln nP11'11 . 10 forclgmi hanlwl'l and It Is 111lt CN' Inln that he would net Ile able to In- dace thll to take bonds nt aIII cI'nt. ice would hl' fortunate , Indeed . It he I . succeeded In Ilgltntn them nt .1 . per colt . In the Ihslnce uf Ilthorl to make them pIsahle : ! In gold. 'l'hl'l'e ought to he no surprise at the exlstlg siluntiua . I 1 > the inevitable , \lHII of nn coo monmie policy which en courage : ; IxI'lssl\e imposts at a time cOI'np : \ tme when Ihl'e IH a 1'IUtpllll'l'll deemed . emed for ' ' , thus cremtbtg 1111 fO' our 11'IHllcts cI'latn I balance nmlilt ; lS whlll must he settled In gold , . \ 111 time WOlst of It Is thut the conutry will pllnllr hn\'e to snlTI'I' this experience for unothe\ two years. OI CllW17'AIIf ) : : ' ( . 'ehl' Sunlit Carolimiut : l'onstl I tonnl l'on\enton Is to hI' credited wlh nt least one mel'I1loIS net , thin of la- C01I'ItI II the sew consttllon ni altce tl II'u\Vnt 1)'lehln H. I floes 1 not go aH fnnf could hI tl'HI'I'cl , hut It 1 > a step ) In the right 111lllon maid I will ulllulhllll . ' but \e n good lITect I is I cel.tnlnl high time that ail of thl' Honthll'l slates st'louHlr IOISlllplcII this matter , with a \Iew to 11 lslaton : 10 put nn end to I lynch Inw In ) that sec- tlntt . The ' ' y'eurlli probably ton. present ) 'eal wi II0hahl brave nu Ixel'lltonnl record for mob InwleHsllsH lit the Houth. An estimate pnhlshell 1011 : two moths ago placed the 11lhm' of Irnchlns fl'UI : Iurll 1 ISH ) . to August . I at 1.1. them swiss loch ! thh.t tyomieiut the moth of .111 ' . Nearly : all of these murders nt the hllils of ntobstvcrc , . In' the south and wlhll 1 short timi t' lit Texas anll 'Ien- nessce there han' ' been two 1 'lehll/H the tearful totals ' . of whielt Shlcclj , ; . tie COll\1' . I\\ - . , / , ' r7 I Is true that . moll In WI'fHIIRR Is . not whol.contnc tl tlc south. Several I . 1 'nchllH ha\'e taken jumbo In Cali- Ilrnln maul Ohio Imt nt least one lit IUln , hit It hams been rClurlull that I Is I ; very lull tiny In the south when Some that-nearly alw'H colored-Is lot swung lp tu I tree anti riddled with bullets , charged with ROle alleged - leged olTenHl n/nlnst law mind other ant decency , and who cold more wII'lr ] and safely lie turned over to the lu wlll althnrllls to be 111ishell In the usual and proper vmmy ' 11 facts Rhow thnt the tenl1Hc ' to lynch I . IIW \Iolenc ! Is cUIHtnnt on the In- I rpse . . 1111 It IN a l'II'oncl to thc co mt- try which every good citizen should te- Ire to hn\o l'eI0\'ct. South Clu'olhm has set mull exulllle which the other states or the south ought tu follow. ' 1lmt seetun of lime : country wnlts iuunigrntlon , hit It enn- I not hope ) tu get It HO lung lS It . Continues . tnles to f1'IIh ; Ull08t dally e\.llcnce of the lockk 1long its people of respect lul' ( Inw ant ( of the want uf popular con 1It Ioliur Illence II the ahll : ' or the 1'01.tl to IclelllJtel ' punish those who \Iolato the Imtuv 'I'her is . 1lllestollhlr , avery veryhrgt strong seat latent In the . seas against thll form of lawlesnlss : , hit I seel : powerless to II''ent It. An t1)gmiiter asks If nn cprl uews. . paper " \\'hy not tan Inllort tnx on for. elgu tIIIK' ? " Such nn 1111ton tl our tmlff IIht he expected to bring n coil- sllemhle revenue fl'OI the dukes amid Cllltl who carry off Anwrlcun hell 1'55e5 hit as a matter oC fact It would he tot 1'lHlr C'llllIIJ ( " ImYII the bride . ntigrte to Europe Bud hlII the 1:1.- : rinse C'clonr take . place Ihl'onll ' ! 'here Is onlr one cPI.tulu WI ) ' of eateh- hng this /all. null that IK to put ln ( 'X' port dimly \110111'0 heiresses. Hilt ns the fltlml : CcHltllton fo'hlll the 1IIIosIIon 01 ecpm't ) duties tint , too wi love Il bn iTven 1J IlI I bad jab and W\ shall hm'a 10 rely UI the good spnRe uf wlll lam } : ' A mel'llnl gh'll to . 11' toot thelseh'I : $ mil lie eottuh'y by taeryhug : sued ! " ) Antkricnh citlzeus. Whl'n the iliilorihle " HelI'ltnn' of ak' . Ilclluo Irst a/ lel'ce ( 0110 he Ih'chl'Cll ulculeat 11"JcctonIS I farce , that t I was sujitioyed to assist the sale uf Alulcnn 1\'tljlrolllcts \ ! ' abroad , hit US I mutter of faub It did 10 slch thll . , Just , Itutyev , / : r , time ' ' ( Inds Jlft now hU\l\/I : th\ secretary fnts that melt fUluM .Hlltel' ] IIHllccton lutt for export Is 10111 for conHlllllol at home. So ho Uhf ) fetched the lllnt of tellnlll thtjcy\pteican } \ \ ns well ns foreign meat wl I'IS hu II'utccll'l hr his microscopic S11lcrobe ' lnmters. \\re are Incllt to sutio ! with the secretlr " ' " l'e\'Jwll OIlnlon In time matter. 'ic . \JN'lcII stomach II entitled to quite lS much protection lS Is the European gullet , especially when AIC'lclnt the tnx. In the rnco or recent troubles and trlhllntols that hl\e o\'erlnl.cl ChrlH- tan mlsHIHuu'les In Asiatic cOllt'lei Iltahl ) ' China , Corca alt Armenia , I 18 passing Rtrlge that renewed efforts : are II'l'UII ' being tamale W resume the labor I or Christlnnlzing u11d ' I 0' ChrlHtullz11 one civilizing the heathen II such unproutlsing'fiebis. I li still Chore Ul01111011 that the greatest Illuulls ( o' this : work should - . , [ I ' : ( I Nosy York City , where such ' tin 1' h'llh.t. ( held for mhIRlnn.r . , work l'xlslR'l'll In null year out wihin n , IIHI" s 11 1' or the gilded church spires . 1111 palatial 1.tIIIIC\1 ! or chnrch ' gner's . I 'l'i're probably never \nH 1 110hl11 \ol'k II hOI1 11181118 II 10'0 nestled ' 1111 wOlht ho Irutllt\o /11'111'1 tu- suits. I I 'l'ime WOlll't club or Omnha hl cur I I I'rl1 ! l'llllulll lJnllll the Ircolmo" Ilnlol1 Offered the plhle h.\ the local i t street railway cout1)ntty. I suggests I : that shII'I'cll stations or Rome 1111 nt . transfer intursectiois are lllthll i the ( 'nl\al ' owes to the cnmfort of Its patrons. I also Iltnultl's lint occa I ! lolnl Irmlin t service mu for ( 11111ght would 101 he out of Ilnlh uiotro . Illtll pretensions. ! In other . cities the sh'I'cl. railways :0 mulch furl her than : thlH . II liberal tl'I'ltlClt of the Illh. li. , much the eomlllllllH of the Ollhn " 'ollnl'l 1.1'lh ' ate I l'IIICo'CI'IWlt of the l'Oltl'It0IS or 'Ihe lien for HOle Illc past . 'I'hl hi test report or the 1'lclh'CI'1 or lime IIflll Order of time ! 1101 lnl cott- IIIIH 1l11 for Jli.OOO ( ( for tin l'ecI'I'IIf l'OlllllHUlol ) , tall $ : : nooo ( for tht' fll'l of Ids mtlortiys . lu\'hl/ ll'll 111"ell ) ( HII ch'fl'uuI11 hy the O'lgllal olclr1 of the I s Wh111 ( 'OII'I'I'I , the cI'edulols hl\'IHlo'l are 10Wnlllll time mcnm' IU"IIH disappear II Hatsfrll ! the 1'lnllH or the t men who are it dm iitIster- Ing the trust for Ulem. \hlt the crod- III' woult ha\'I ! eeceived ( nnthe' t ' tie ell n' III'0111 ha\1 hl'I'1 hot hing . ' \11 what I they \1 receive cutler the rtc0lreeshlp w1 sot ho llil more 'I'hl UIII'1 set UI ) lit " "uHhll tel mind Oregon Ihul the dispute ! over tl Alns- knit boundary might px"ose that part of the j (011 \ ' 10 lh'itislm Il'uslol will IlolhtesM hI' follm'lt hr n tem:111 : U"OI congress fOI' U IhlI'ul npprolwimt- tel for coast alil hOIIIu' : ' defemises. . \1 I 11'llext for IIII the O\'I'I'llllt to favor the Nortlm Jalll coast II the lsh'lhltOI or river and 111'hol' bill i " hums . I \1 H 1'1I' its 111'10)1'pll Il thl Ilal\hlp the IIlollle trill IIOS- < fSS Ihentsel'e4 II ) all'IC ' Ilt ( ( that 11'lhh hl'UHlol becomes 1111utIaent. - - - - - Joint \ I. ' 1'Onmie' . 'I'l I 1m' IH Hull to have re- 4lgued the chairmanship of tie Illinois 1(11111stutl : C011l1l11 In o'der that hu , 11:11 ( hl free to helole I cui- : 1Illn I fur ; 0\\1'111. m1I thl'ol/h the O'el'lnl'Hhl1II'UlI' a seat II the sel- eta 'fiiI well 1111 plan II liable to Ilscl' : ' . ' : I'l who attempt to use n ol'et'I0"1 ehli' : lS 1 stepping I Htole to st'natori i houh ' . SllatrHJII hOlo'H sUlclles Ils : COl. sections. \8 waR 10 immure ! been expected . the all'111 gold (1ICO\'CI'IIH near llolt , Neh. . now hl\'e 11'11 ell fields 1)ea- : the HOlthem hOllel of the state. " ] hers nuts n gold aline I OWIII' " will Hoon he thc 1010 of the Xehl'aHlm JII'ItI' . shut the gold dug out or the pal'th : cal hardly lole to equal In value that ohtahlll II cxchluge for the pro. thtcts . uC ) . V1 ) . . 110' tucs uf t.e ; - - : * 1':1J.llfullA : lire \'criit. Syracuse fast. Maasachuelts voters decided ! at the rate or Iwo to one 10 let the women keep on keeping hous A Cheertul , \I"rnlth' " , Boston Hell < . low jolly I must ! o for the sultan of Turkey to come down 10 brealfast In the morning and and a note on the table requet- log him to abdicate or die ! . - 'f'he Ph 1"1' her Sueecss . Illnnululs , Juutnul . The newspaper gibes are no doubt annoying . noylng 10 titled , foreIgners who come over hero for rich wives but the dukes and counts lake It phllosophlcaliy. They understand that all large commercial enterprises ha\o tlJme disagreeable features \ 1,1 I Ie. . Supply or Doubifulx . \'n.hLgon Pas I. The point that Ohio Is not a doubtful state . ought not to operate against McKhi ley. In fact the supply of doubtful elates Is so Ilnlled that this question will cut a very publcan small nominee figure . In ! the selection of the re- J ; 'I"'M.h'l' Coat nr gl'I'lrlc 1.Ihl. New York \YorM. It Is alleged that In flay lawns where electric . trlc lighting Is don by private companies the annual cost averages $1 158 per light . while In Oft ) ether lawns which own their own plants Ihe average annual cost Is but $57.88 per light. Whatever else such figures may argue they wi ) convince most people that private charges ought 10 be reduced at once Jluuh'hlnl Il.torm . In Itlginntl. : 1oLert Porter In North American . Johrl Iorter orlhmerlc11 \evle\ . The new school of municipal adminlstra- ton In England enters Into the life or the people. 1 not old ) takes UICI Itself the un- prc/labl' side of the local budgets , but argues very plausibly that a well governed municipality can afford to give no privieges by which corporations may enrich thel' SeIVl3 at the ellenI3 or the community : that such profits belong to the community at large or shouJ be used 10 promote the gen. oral welfare. Beginning with the munlcipal Izalcn of gas and water the Idea has ex- tcrded to tramways , markets baths fibra ' vies . picture galleries . technical schools , ar- tisans' dwellings . cricket Melds . root Ihra'l grounds , tennis courts JYluasla for Girls as well as boys , regulation of refreshment tariffs . free chairs lit park , free music , and last , though act feast It Is proposed te Invade . vade the sacred rights of John tiling himself . self and , munlcll.alzo . the gin shops and public . I houses . IliNOlrh' . . \n 111.1(1111' NeiiMttltce ( lnt Ought I tn le ; upprrsxcd . 11'IH"'HHel. PhladelJhla TImee White there will be 10 Inclnaten 10 dispute Director 13otler's ! cencluslon as to the lack of late deal wllh the nuisance , every house. holder must lament the absence of sonic effective legislation to prevent the annoyance clued by Incessant ringing of door bells by book agents sewing machine aents , hucksters , notion peddlers and the various mendicants ! who In one form or another solicit alms under the guise or selling something that nobody WnIB and which ts dear at any price. , In many houses this Incessant dear bell ringing Is more than 1 nuisance : I 18 In urll'durable infliction upon the sick and nervous : . relef front which can only be severed b ) dbcnneclng , tbe bolts and rendering . Ing them useless I there Is no law to pro. vent this there should be , and I should IW furl ier and protect those In health and furtler possessed of strong nerves from the loss of lmo and patience InvolY In answering the successive mendicants or venders who go from deer to door In an almovt endless proces slon. slon.The The average heal of a city house not only knows what sbo wants In the way er household . hold supplies , hut where to gel ) I. Ample prGvlslon line been made for those who . sell , as well as those who want 10 buy , In the establishment of markets and In the thou- sands of retail atoms located In every part of the city. I these are net enough to Ineure sufllcient variety the huckster who cry their wares In the public streets and ales can esaly : supply , an ) deflotency. Those who want to buy Cin find everything they need : these who don't should not be compelled to kick an endless army of venders off their door. steps to stcure the vrlvlege of ! vil" In lIPUC4 and quteutess . - . 51tCtiL.111 5111)1'9 .r TI n : 1'I'LI'1'I' , Detroit i'ree l l'rel1 One cannot hit envy the serene eonMrncc of those American 111' Illnal , uho S ) that they feel safe anions time Arnrenlans . Ihnlel In the 10n'I ! Mn was about the only Intll'hllsl of hlAtnr thlt dhplaycd , tnnc . n like fnlh under kindred clrcul- loslon Globe : SOll atal'lll facts hare been rondo . plble by 1'hllt Is IWo\n ! nit the fNIHlton of ( 'hrlstll churches In New York City. These gl 10 sho\ that there len I "churchless elontcnt" I the mctrlpols eQlul In nlhLer to the whole population of Ilrooklyn. Two districts ! are cited 1 particularly buren. One has 2S,2G llI19 , with one saloon to 1 ; people . amt OM church to .42Z people 1ho other Inchlles 49,359 souls Wlhll Its bounds there are 231 saloons and only five church . New fork Tribune : Looking at the ques- ton In the large . without any reference te slatctrs , It seems to us that the churches still derive their chief Itrength trout the working . Inl people . using the term In a broad sense 10 Include all who work forages or 11 In- como I Is this class which has constItuted the bone and : sinew or the churches In the past and toes so still . Ard thc\orort , no inure liiIrl3nt question cnn come before tutu churches today than tint of brlnlng back again Into the fold of the church the rapidly Increasing mullmle of \orklng people \ho have become either Infrent er hostile 10 the Ippcals of religion. N\ York Times : A queer church Iluarrel Is reported train Scollall , here nn lpis- cO)3111n clerg'ma his rent his congrega- ton In twaIn by trying to suppress n dah.U- Ilg society COlntClct with the church This society , I seems recent ) considered the relative Influence of the modern press and the modern pulpit . Intl deckled by vote that the orators who BURtllnNI the newspape side of the contrO\'crRY hind . the better oC I. The reverend , gllteniao therefore declared both himself and the church grlc\'ously In- sullen , and peremplorl ) ordered everybody connccttl wih the debating society 10 resign - sign from It. Nobody obc'et. and the result has been empty flews ant much harsh 11- gUJe from the pastor and Ido rebelious flock 1 does not seem 10 have occurred to any one concerned that neither the press nor the pulpit was much affected by the decsion which these 'outhful Scotchmen reached whlo the clergyman has taken about the only possible menus at his comman.1 . to prove \ro\'e that In enl Ilsllnl ! at least , the verdict to which be objects WIU' perfectly correct - a - ' 'l g PI'WI'I"I : lll.ts . Chlolo Pest : : The United Stales eu- presto court knows beans or It thinks It does Kansas City Time : The decision of the United Stales supreme court that the bean Is a vegetable will be quite a surprise to thee who have always regarded this edlblo a a species ! or shell ash . Kantls Cly Journal : The supreme court In deciding that beans are really n vegetable has opened , the way for a larger use of the food realer stbiiy 10 the republic and an npproxlmten to the Boston ideal hitherto suspected 10 be unattahiable ] . Chicago Inter Ocean : In nothing has the advancement of learning to which : that great Ereat Iowyer. Francis of \erulam , contributed / much , been more eminently exemplified titan In thl decision of the supreme court of the United Slates of merlcl which recently wc chronicled In solemn glallness. Deans arc not seeds of the coal-al plant , as some fondly have imagined ; neither are they 1m. plemeuts or war , nor are they material for street paving. They are vegetables. The supreme court lag sold so . and therefore they are so. J'I.USOUn oTmat\Vist. . 'fhe decision of the supreme court does not affect the status of the bean In time Interior deparlment. Tie cause of temperance will not be checked should the powers lake the Porte along with Turkey Mr C. Oliver Ieln of yacht racing fame intimates that' Dunraven should bo awarded I cup for his prowess as a prevarlcalor. Judging by the frequency of their ebttlll- tlona . the representatives of the powers at Constantinople must be training for a prize fight. , Jesigll Qufncy le . the teform canrljtl for mayOr or Uoston. What Josiah doesn't know about lract. reform would fill a large printing con- Sir CharieR Russell received for his services - Ices In the Bering sea arbitration al Paris In lSD a fee of $3G,750. an equal sum being paid to . Sir Richard \Vebster Thus Is one or limo largest fees . probably the largest leown to the English bar . Mayor Strong expresses himself In favor of the' scheme In materially reduce the number oC liquor saloons In New Yorlt. He thinks 4.000 licensed places would bl sufcient for the city and favors a gradual : reduction . lie thinks GOO could be cut off next ) 'ear. Evidence Is ping lp In sufclenl quantity . to justify the Impeachment of the foolklhher for neglect or duty. Only the other day two silly Ids 01 Gotham fought a renehy duel for possession e. n young woman. Now let her give the victor the marble heart and all will be \rell . James Campbell Mathews of Albany . N. Y. n Cleveland democrat who was turned down as recorder of deed for the District of Colunmbla was chosen recorder of his home city at the last election. John Dod Thacher also received a vindication II the same city , at the same election. electon. Hannibal Andrews 18 aine's latest hero lie Is the veteran brick mason of Mien Plantaton , 7 years of age who , crIppled with rheuntathsm . had the neiGhbors hoist him wil ropes 10 the roof at North Wood. stock's new school house and laid the lust brick on top of the chimney. - - - n.Inl 8IUT ! . Fiicgendo 1 , Blneter : There Ire such things U R'lornblo ' faults end Insupportable t'Irtties . . fnuls 111 Insllillorblelrilpl. Galveston Nowsl Theories do very well IS fell for the 1111 , but limo body nl\1 beef , Semen'lle Journal : Competition tray IUI the life of trade , but It I' death 8emetlrs tea a le\e. t I 'fd ' Now York Ah'HUser , : The motto of Bri- Ism diplomacy : When 11 doubt scud au ulti . 11,111. Atchison Oobo : I isn't the working for I living thai pro\kes 11 : It la the kind of Ih"tnj \ \ \ get for our 'ork. Atchison Gobo : Many 1 nice lan bosses his wife b cl18e of the belief that I ho dueen't boss her -ho wi boss ithn lIIIS Ciy Journal : I 1 asserted thai a man cannot Lel\.oy his le by hoMing his othcr breath . But he may prolong . thc Ih'cl of New York herald : Boys are apt to bo a for elul about n good . many things hut they do lornln not often . start off to school tin Saturday I Chicago UfiOrt : The average winter has mu.lo a long step toward t success when ho realizes that his 11lmlllhlll Is nut a legible to editors as 1)'iJelrltn . e- . . IHJIJS'JG 1111.1.3. ! I.1fe : "Aftr nil . love nll war are the Ile pro1per themes for wu'lry.1hy do pmt 11) ' love and " wnrT \\'Ity \ ) don't you lust ' mrunlngeT guy murlnge7" 1'hllndt ! iphia Heclml : Iiuggins-\\'i w a ff beats ills wife. ; lllgln 1111Inl-WI'wnl gIirs-i actlmer : bl'ut her out or nn election IJt Ihe other tu ' . ' ' . . . . time nf" 1'exns 81rtl181 : "Charleysaid rcilonllo 'leXI : little wife , ' .Ihln't you 1'1 urn . tWHO ( blue chips cost $ t 1loc07"1. " " " 'el. here'l I whole box ( till of nil colors tint I bought tit thc bargnln counter for 71 " C\'lt 5 . Lace Salem clrcuunepect Gazette : ? Miss Pert-II : IIS Strait Mss Cnuslic-CIrcmnspecli Why sbo won't nccmnpnny a young munmi on the pinmiu ivlthuut a cimperon , linngor ( 'on nlerclnl : Suss Illoomers I ssonder wiles Charlie Newhoy wilt ever learn to ride prop rt. . ) ' . Mist lnirkerl'ocker- \vhnt's limo mauler now ? ; Mss itlowuers- \1'hy' , ho works so hnril pedaling that he doesn't hove brentlt emiouglm Icft to propose. Indlamtlmlla Journal : 'It must be lust lovely to be the two hended girt wmid Mont Ethel , ' 'Just thick of being able iii look straight ahead of ane'5 self mind look Itilek rind see what rho other u'omntt line cu at the saute ! ' Transcript : Ethel-I suppose I shall have to wear this veil ; it's lime only orc I hove , it's so thick cup con hardly sea um } ' ( rice through it , i'.ditIr-Oh , sear It , by all ntrona , 1'verybody w'sys you never had on ntt'titing half so becoming , Cldcngo Becord : "John , dear , w'e'll really have to quit hotrdlng , " ' ' 'Iuy , what now ? ' ' "loma't you know , I noticed this morning that Johnnle's right limn ) Is nlready longer than the left ono ! " Syracuse Post : Iletrpcck-I eirennte of heaven last night. Mrs , henpeck-w'lal was it like ? f henpeck-I couldn't tell. You were in front of muse , Chicago Tribune : "There s no doubt that Jones killed himself ? ' "None whatever. " " \Vhat caused him to do it ? " "he got a tiivoren from his wife on Tues. day , and on Thursday she fell heir to $150- 0,0 ! " _ Texns Siftings : Airs , Yerger was drrssed to go to the hall. She had on a new dress , "You look stunning let that new dteri , but , Great Caesar ! w'lutt a lot of money It costs these ( lard tinies , " rennarked Colonel Yer gar. gar.7.or' , Charles what do I care for money when it comes to making you hnppy , " me'J , , idled Mrs. Yerger , with a beaming emile Detroit Free Press : Young Rife-I want those letters bound. They rime the correspondence - spondenco selnlch passed between my boner hand and myself before we were married , Weubl you recommend a sent binding ? lloakbinder-By no means , madam ; they should be bound in whole cuff , s \t'IIEN AU'1'UAIN I'ASS1'19t IIY. Samuel Mlurhnn Peck , 1 1 \Vhere purple elderberries vie R'Itii sumac's crimson shthr , A flood of mellow minatrelsy O'erllows lire winding lane. A myriad insect rnires tfte And rival throats reply. No tree , no tuft of gross is mtto \\'heni autumn passeth by. A perfume rare of ripening leaves On zephyr pinions gloats , And oft the scent of browning uheaves itlendsslth lire cricket's notes ; Eachn hnnghrg bough a censer swings Detienth time drenmful sky , And at her feet rich fragrance mlings , \Vlreu autumn passelh by. Tint' spiders thrid their gossnmer \Vilh jrsvels for her head ; The thislies strew their down for her ; That softly shu may trend ; The brooklot stills its summer glee R'Iiere'er her feet draw nigh , Aud gently drones the yellow bee When autumti passeth by , Strange sorcerles time spirit bind , And work a haunting spell : Weir.t voices echo on the wind , And whisper beauty's knell. At eventide a lonely stnr Comes forth to mourn on high , And sheds its quivering light ufar R'hen uutuinn puaseth by , The sweetest song that ever flows Bath sorrow in Its strain ; The keenest joy llntt mortal irnors in at vny4 half a pain. So life anti death combine their art To charm time ear and eye. And lovely pathos wins lime heart When autumn passelh by. r- ' r1 Free- With every purchase of g0 or over In Children's Dopartrnont , an o'de' on Rinoliart f o r one-half duzon cabinet photos. Suits Monday-- A t three popular prices we show three splendid plp ham . lines of men's suits. .r1) They're the Brotvning.King this year's suits-not an old , stale , Out I of-date garment among 'cm. I ' i ' Bright , new , latest style , dressy ) ) ' . . , garments. 1 , , . They're the sort that tool ( well mi l It. . I ' 'h I1 you've worn 'cm out. Cloth is I itI I k ' compact , firm , elastic-holds shape , I I I,1) They're correctly cut and tailored. ) ro r All colors , b ack , 1uluc , brown , grey , mixed-cheviots and cassi- I V 1 mere-smooth and rough effects- ql e I diagonals and plain weaves , -t ,1 About a5o suits , While they last , these three prices hold good on the three grades : $8.50 10.00 $12.50 ( Big hue Overcoats or 3dlour / , ) Browning , in o. Southwest Ccruur fritteeatit timid Douglas , OMAIA. [