Thk Omaha Daily Bee 13. ItOSIJWATKlt. Hdltor. PUULiaiUSD KVIiltY MOKNINO. TKHM8 ok gunacttiiTioN. Eally ltee (without Sunday), Olio Year.J6.00 ally lice and Sunday, Unu Year 8.00 illustrated Hoc. Ono Your 2.00 Sunday lice, One Yenr 2.00 Saturday Hoe, Ono Year l.W Weekly llec, ono Year 65 OFF1CK8. Omaha: Tho Ueo Hulldlng. South Omaha: City Hall Building, Twen-ty-llftli nnd N Htrcntn. Council Muffs: 10 Pearl street. Chicago: 1610 Unity Hutldtng. New York: Temple Court. Washington: G01 Fourteenth street, COIUIKSPONDUNCK. Communications relating to news nnd edl xorii Bee, THE Cm AHA DAILY K.ljjfl: MONDAY, MAHCTI 12, lflOO. rilH TALK OF PEACE. There appears to bo no doubt tlmt tho Hrltlsh government linn received from President rCrtigor a propositi for u ces sation of hostilities, with it view to nrrnnglngtornis of pence. Wo were Inclined to discredit statements to this In Irascd. Tho ninyton-Hnlwor treaty English trrops aLadysmlth found no fault in ueKiiowieueeii to no it suiisiMlng ram. pact. having boon so lecognlzod In some way by the government since 1SC.O, so that thin convention would continue, to prevnll In tin; event of the fitlltiro of the new treaty, so that the United States effect made it few days ago, but tho I could not construct and control a canal later advices show them to have been well founded Tho civilized world will await with profound Interest tho result of this effort of the Transvaal president to end the cohlllct. and In the meantime the ques tion naturally miggests Itself whether this Is a betrayal of discouragement and weakness, the consoiitioneo, perhaps, without the assent of (Stoat Itrltaln-a condition which the treaty now before the senate would roinov. The committee's report Is favorable to the llay-I'attneerote treaty with the ex ception ie ted and It can doubtless bo rati tied with the proposed amendment. The question Is whether tho British gov- ernment would accept this change and mum1m'& maha f (,lrfV1',,"(;", ,,m0l,K Ml ,w",ttrH m,a tin- answer to this may depend some- ' TilisSs Stkus. demoralization among the forces of the wlmt U,a 1L, vt,W8 (jf othip ni(U.ltilIl(. uslnos.i letters and remittances should republics. Tlnjro have been reports powers which are presumed to have Mu 1,10 . -- unu uns was tno case ami the later K0Im. iorest In the i.mtt,.r ....! uI.im. yuKti viaaiiiii i i I ----- - ...... HUMlTTANCns. amicus give mom creuenec. it nas ueeu the British government might doom It nemlt by draft, cxnress it nostnl orden stated that some of tho leaders and i.viw..n,...t .. .......... u i. i , payable to Tho Hee Publishing Company. . . ()f .., 0p,...0 ,,...,, ., .,.,,. Kv ' . " 1,um Only 2-ccnt stamps accepted In payment of N-"1'- ' tu Uratlgc Moe httlte eie pHi,Klol, tlmt ,n,.,Hs.uior ot S""'iu. w tx)ntinuinK tne war ami mat j1VMl rllaln has already ,.xrr..Hs,..i Omnhu or Knstern exchanges, not accepted. THIS IJEH PLHLISIIINO COMPANY. BTATIMIHVI OF CHUT I.ATIUX. Htato of Nebraska, Douglas County, ss. there were many In the Transvaal re public willing that It should end. With the overwhelming forces of the British moving steadily forward In their Invit- Hay .'wrK" u- TIiurk, secretary of The lico slou of tile republics It would not be aL!s1IttT'l!!Ji'i JlS,.XrUHlf.AwSrn,!i remarkable If this sentiment should S S " ,.L;?,i". "J . J'VL "a". J?0J5 !": Bw. Yet only a few days ago there th month of February, i'soo, was as foi-1 was an announcement from the srere lows; ........ .. ... . , 2(1 7R0 1,1 "' suite ot ine fouio xirirnii n "HIS'u'tiil I,uhllt' that the reverses experienced hud ."jiiIhko not discouraged the burhei-s and that ;;5j;7oJi they would light to the lust In defense .SILT io 0f their Independence ami stunning as Himself as hostile to tho proposed amendment, hut this Is most Improb able and It Is not to be doubted was sent out lor political effect with tho durahU. nihilities ot tho Missouri mule meat 1 ' u n A I'uir tilr n Period. PaKhdefi.hla Times. Whonever Hry4n 'slops to talk nt even n small station It takes a locomotive to pull htm away. ') rf if Sliiiili- nt fuppir Tandy. Cljliiaai) Hecord. Just as If the.lrlau would not wear green i St. Patrick's tUy wilt on tho queen. uy without an order from SoW tor ii lloul. St. P.ttit Pioneer Press, It must mako the' Calamity howlers Rrlnd their teeth In impotent rage when they lead Hn'CBilir (itilliiiit ry. W'nrhlnston Star. as a gentleman of the moat cultured ami chivalrous Instincts. Ilia proposed payment of ZjO.OOO to ex-Queen Lllluokalanl may be objected to as politics, bat there Is no doubt about Its gallantry. Itt-vl-iluu Accord vrltli Fnct. Minneapolis Times. OPIMO.VS (!' M'.IIUAMKA PIIKSS. Heaver City Tribune: Furnas county has HIMdK 11 t MOUUKS' VlfTOHV. Schuyler Sun (roil.): Tho neonto nt nmnli . ' . - - " . x . . . . 1111 lie I fcuuu mayor wncn mey nau one anu moro ncrea of alfalfa than any other county re-elected Frank Moorcs In snlto of tha 1 In tho statu nnd mr. . man any other county In tho state. It Is not a coincident. It Is cnuso and effect. Superior Journal: Two soldier boys In ono family ought to be ctmtiRh. Frank Hender son Is with tho poldlers of the queen In South Africa. Hoy Henderson Is with Undo Sam In Manila. Dr. Henderson sav. h.ivinif only tho two boys, should another war break dirty, nuid-slhiRlnR fight uiado against him by tho World-Hcrald. Flllmoro Cltronlclo (rep.): Frank R. Moorca, republican, wnn on Tuesday re elected mayor of Omaha by 1.000 malorltv. This Is ns It should be and puts Omaha lit excellent condition for the coming state and presidential campaign tn . . ... i i. .. ...in . . uuu iiiht interests trep.) : Tho republl- Ilu w'" nave to snui up niiop and go him cans or umaha dowtuM the dcmo-noi) ma- "cir. emtio In Tuesday's election with a handsome lleatrlco Express: Nebraska people should majority. This victory will strengthen tho contribute liberally to the fund for the relief ropuoncan party all over tho stato and havo of HiotHeiii.iiri' ui.w mi,.i, that 20,000 tube workers havo had their u wholesome effect on next fall's campaign, are at least ns generous as tho balance of tho wages advanced an additional 10 per com. urn tjuiz (rep.): The election of Moorcs pcpujatloti of the Unltexl States and should as mayor of Omaha again I a notable vie- lo as much for Mrs. Stotscnhurg, proportion tory for republicans. Much depends on that n'cly. as was dono for tha widow of Ucnernl nt V I f 1 III! AnHllHH t - . t ll II r . . I .. . . Senator HnAr nlwav. hn rrnnll V.. B" eiccuon an.l TO- , .. .i " ... . i'".i ueieui mere wouui navo been taken Tekamnli .Tnnmn1 n,ni,. wi.i. nc n l.ll....l v ...... . .. - ...... unu- Z , , c y 1 c 1 sal 18 10 "ernla of 11 Tcnl ,,ntl' slrnks ' highest ...... ,,ralsa or Jll(jK0 i)cln(,on mI m rulKa lleatrlco Kxprere (rep.): Frank K. Moorcs election ballot caao which came beforo was ro-elected mayor of Omaha by n pleas- htm In Omaha. It was a political case nnd lug majority and tho republicans won 'a hls Instance Justlco was found by Judgo iinuiisiioui. inis is another cruel blow to "icsinson to bo with tho party represented uio umana world-Herald, which will prob- u" tno World-Herald. Had matters been re 1... a... 3... 4... 6... 0... 7... 8... 9... 10... 11... ... 13... .... . ."ii, ir,o . j.-.kho . i:o,o.-,o ..Si7,-IHr. ..a'.oao . .yo.noo .1:0.7 10 .1:11,70 . mi.in ic ..un.mio 27, nr. . .L'o.r.oo ..ao.syo ..ud.nao l.v. 10.. 17.. is.. 10.. 20.. 21.. 22.. 23.. 21.. 23.. 2d.. 27.. 2.S.. Make mi mistake tiiriii:. Home of our popoeratle friends pro fess to derive much consolation out of the fact that the olllclal canvass of the vole reveals several discrepancies be tween the returns made by the election Hoards to the city clerk and the tallle msiiie 1 ue no nooks. ' n n.... .r .ait.K-to 1 , , . ,, course, nrlnts tln it,MM..,u nU i,, .1 111111(111. .IILUIIIIN 11 nil- V iiiuni I ... 1 - 1 ..p,.... ..r, un t, .in; IC the Boers In this country President Total ...U0.7HO . ..HII.HHO in -tun '.'.'.jui.ria Kruger's offer to cease hostilities was '"20 170 mudo in order that Great Britain may - be responslblu for the slaugliter which Ies3 unfoicY nnd'reVurnaY'cop'les!!!; ib(M)b I is Inevitably coming to her troops, lie Not .nt,.t .t. T.m.r.K; Haiti the offer was made In good faith. Net dally nvcrage '. so,T3S imt hud the double purpose of giving UlSUHUlj It. TXHCI1IJUK. H(v otifl Trnna Subscribed and sworn to bpfore mo this nin nay or Kcbruarv. A. D. 1900. (Seal) m. II. HUNGATK, Notary Public. Knglnnd a chance to retire gracefully. ported, and for that reason Its llguros corresponded with those returned to the city clerk. Tho changes divulged by tho olllclal canvass have no siuwdiii admin. cance. although they reduce the major ity of .Mayer .Moorcs by a little over too Neither do they bear out tho assertion Unit tho mayor was slaughtered in all The groundhog's time for hibernation Is nbout up. Patronize homo newspapers as a part Df tho home Industry movement 1 . i. Tills seems most Improbable, yet there ll" 'ciiuoiican wards. On the contrary, mav lie soinetlilmr In It. As to motives. '" exceptions, lie held ills own otu may be to more strongly Intrench ,n the republican wards as com- the Boers in tho world's sviuimth.v and l"u'0(1 w"h the majorities teceived In to stimulate sentiment In favor of Inter- """ mu against Kd IIowoll ventlon. An earnest appeal for peace ,,,m' 3'i'ars ago. In the Fifth wnrd he that should bo ruthlessly releetetl by ""wased his majority from 24 to r5. Great Britain might havo a most de- 1,1 i'"' Mxtn ward he had a majority of Did you notice the superiority of The Sunday Bee? None like it In this sec- lion of the country. In all the excited discussion over the status of Porto Hleo the Porto Itlcans ure manifesting the most Indifference about it. Sr, in 1S!)7 and 7l In WOO. In the Ulghtl; ward his majority of H8 In 18U7 was re duced to (I. In the Fourth ward his ma Jorlty of 2.-)!) was minced to 107. Tho only wards which show substantial to publican defections are the Seventh and Ninth. In which .Moo res received hiajor elded effe'Ct In promoting the demand for mediation. The Homl-otllclnl statement regarding the views of the British government does not encourage the hope that over tures for peace will receive eonsldera Hon at present That Government la evidently determined to prosecute the lt,ps of VM "N'1 respectively In 1897. war at least until It shall have broimht w,,lh! u,py went for I'oppletou tills year It is onlv three mnntim ..i.ni m, about ii situation that will enable It " ""'Jornies 011 ami 0 respectively. Bus takers will IipHu iiw.tr ...iu to make whatever terms It pleases, or M" 01 .Moores- majority In the What Is Ihe Commercial club going to l',,I-haps until the subjugation of the ',vllolt was Ull). Tills has been In do about it? Boers is comnlete nnd their territory Clt':ls,'l this year to 8i)2. The niayoi - 1 1 ... entirely at its mercy. "Will European "rt u? e-Ieeted this year without the powers stand nloof and permit tliis to 11,lm wn "t nil by a majority of :t04, be consummated? Pr 'nrly 100 more than his majority three years ago. And without tho First. itEVOHM THiiuuun gag , UVI.E. Second and Third wards he would lie When a pop exlltor Is a fool, he la tho I elected bv n mnlorltr j.r "in r. . tut nr. ... . . I . . ... - I " -" o.., n u lenr uio ciiasm neiweon secretary o'Kgesi 1001 on oartn. we wouiu tike to inore than hi mnlnritt- in icir j-uws 01 me wiato Hoard of Transporta- ".a ",,u UI lw-u 'ras '.ue 00Ul If demoemts c.-m ,.,..,i.,.i.. tlon and tin. Incil imin,.ml,. i.nu au "icroarool tnem in thU state how they .... . ... , , 1 ,1)0 1 " a hUS Pl to promote reform by making con- ol,t of ",1S0 ,,?mes tl,,,y certainly ...wnmiiiuimiiBi, ullllll nltnrlM nn lh .ll. mn . Cllt ItlCI to t cording to their own ndmlsslnns, have given Ti I.I 1... 1 . . .. . n Huiiiu 1.0 in onier now tor the man nKement ot the South Omaha stock yards to set aside a ward for blllygoats nnd nannygoats. 1 1'l! A T WILL THE Plll'ULIS'lS (lETI It must lie depressing for Omaha pop- oflicos of that thriving city. Now let South Omaha republicans fol- ua the best administration that Nebraska low III Omaha's imeo anil Instnll 11 col nf ha.1 over had? No ono claims that thesn men republican olllclals in tho municipal havo nnt mado 8Om0 nitetakes If they had ",ls,s who size up the returns of the city lurJr "uuiu ot op numan Deingi at eieeuon in an effort to discover what Iw" " ' . . , . l'l'"M "re to get out of tho fusion , , I " ""'uh vuniniuil UIIU !UlUUa I iii'fiiTH.ini TT....I. 1. . l eiiinps rresiuent KniKor mleht lie attacks on them.-Nnhmkn iii0n0n,i.,i hhuik oeen sacnuccd sd Induced to mediate for us In Kentucky From the organ of the state house and let President MeKlnley reelpiocate machine called "the Iudenen.li.nf mw1 by mediating in South Africa. nrofoxsinir to voice the oilnelnii.si ..r tin. 'people's Independent party this de- I t- . aij twin -Those captured Boer generals must be niand for a gag rule to throttle the iu coi Muereu pretty l.lg prizes if they are dependent populist press is paradoxical u lumumi uiu same privilege of St to say the least, uaeieua enjoyed by the groat Napoleon often to the greed of the democratic ma chine the experience may not have the element or novelty, yet true populists must be amazed at the way their party has been dissipated by subjection to the democratic quest for snolls. When the fusion city convention was tttnto nfllniid nen Iwiotntitn.. ,it,...A Will Mm . tiiKeruver "l'vilir t-VIUlL IIITIIVCr lUC It lilt tlll.lt mniniinn.l. 1...I.I...I 1. nnllcft ..,,irtn.lUul,.n ,itDl ..... . . """I"'--'""-- uvinim iiiokoh ....nii.u as IHUMUtilMl Tl Kl PI.9 1111 (1 n,iv.1 In l,l W ft... , I .... " " I'HIllurillH lll .""-."r. Kfueraw longer deceives those who do not want ii'i n r.niit.1 ni.mn ..n . i . .... , - ....... ...v. ...... . iiiunu villi hivi; uio iiiiawcr. If the inenibers of the new city coun cil will steer shy of combinations and travol the straight road none of their friends will over regret having voted for them. The sham reformers who occupy the 1,1 Kwwtou Mil,no hl promises were ...ii.n- nun mi. Kiuue oxpectatlons of pa tronage held out In order to secure as sent to the fusion agreement. When the ticket came to be made un. however, tho populists discovered that the Ronerosltv of the democrats extended only to giv ing tnem two nominations on the coun to be deceived, but Is coming In for con stantly Increasing criticism from the uiiinu.zled newsnnners of their own .o m:i:ii of st iisiihi:. Covcrntiipul lliiuiily .Ni nilcil In Itc vUo Anicrlciin .Icrclmiit Murine. llaltlmore Amerlciui. The original ship mibsldy bill has gone all to pieces and an effort will be mado to brim some of the fragments together and tnck on other, so as to mako It palatable to sufllclcnt number of congressmen. In other words, certain Intere'sts which had been left out In the cold by tho original bill aro to ba let In on tho ground lloor and the "I'll tickle you If you'll tlcklo mo" prlnclpln Is to stivr Hie measure wifely Into port. It U difficult to say If any enlargement of tho prowslons can mako the bill less obnoxious, It will probably make It more dangerous to the honest merchant marine of tho United Mates, because the trust f.aturn will l. continue! and tho main object will bo to Ret all the money out of the treasury which ine broadest construction of tho bill will allow. There appeared to bo fwtne danger n few week, nR0 f ,np pilwli,Rp ()f ,h,s b (ho that may haro been llhuory. There doe, liov skillfully the logrolling may bo done, to ?LnCr?Kr,1"m,,n ","'cly anslou. nd1 :VR., ,m",M '!? '""loo I i . V -"mi i wl a 0, 1)s n n,,n,., of doing It. nt tlmv i,.,v- ......... ' ' ' a I Inn, In.. .. . " lMIIC Ill- Mr. Ilryan'a latest epigrams. Ho might Kinninn him..,. , . .... political ititPttta n -m.nuiM i i.i I . ... ""'meter sinee and there are haxo expressed It In this way: "Now and dt v rnin m,o i.i . . havo horn nnll,i u-in, vii i ... Li ,., ' , " m' '""Killed that thi then gets "Some men get ideas in their heads nnd ably mako somo further reference to tha versed and the Judgo found Justlco demand otheis get them In their necks." Is ono of sting of ingratitude. Ing .h!s decision against the World-Hcrald'i uryans latest epigrams, no mignt Stanton Picket frim.l: At Mm nm.i,, lolltlcnl Interests, ns a remibllcan ho wool, expressed It n this way: "Now and city election the republicans showed a united I,avo 1,00,1 n'"''1' violent nnd scath- should ever Imvo ivKirdi nl'V '1 U iahe neHcV ' ea " " " 'r"1 8UCh " lhpy I,avo ,10t llo tor "T nnA ihot, l-'"'ry original bill o , oonon" H thc "ecl" Thta la particularly gratifying to re- I,lctuml n collection of political j 000 among two or three "nVrnJ i ui,n V ' lt.....,..rN ,,t fain. Xomi.. publicans over tho state and should thc same l',an,t(,1.or ,ooI.fl' ha(1 t,1B World-Herald fol- quired to bring ki.o tramp toll V. San FranrUco Chronicle. condition prevail at tho fall election It will That there will be a big rush to Capo 8 omo ways toward republican success. Nome thU season may be accounted as ccr- riorco Call (rep.): Considerable Interest ihiii, urn ii win uo wen iur iiico who iiuiik i a im.cn aero in tin. nuirn,,,.. ...... ' , . I .1 . I nit fl U. w, my iiujiii- u. j.-ii.ii.f, uu.- mm u, i ciiiuiiujvr luui. mum i .j' nisiii in urnana Tuesday nnd all rentib r I .1... ..llHl...a 1.1... n ....1,1 I .1. n. .... Illr.l!n tt m.. . .... . . I u. ..id ft'iiti-i inn iuita u. Kuiu in mat v.- i . la ...-it' leaiiy me.meil tn I cinlty have been told either by havo claims there to sell or by who oxipect to make money out earn of Frank .., n,M.. i..i ... . men wht, k. Mcores- re-election ns well a, the nntlr . .'"h,,rat """'oniy in our na- shltinwnnrs republican ticket, n i " wu" H,,n vituperation, yea, oven charge al- I " " i ' w v n iiiu t' 'in i it . of tho rush. Party In good fighting trim for tho fal cam- i I. . com,Uct- Tlluy Blvu Bobc'' palgn. Tho mud batterv f ,h. Zi lMn" Intelligent citizens a tired feeling I ...... " - 'UIIU-IUIUIU I UB,"' meuioiis ami tnooo or other tne Amor can ling, and this n. i i V Wlmlftl political organs. Thus It Is that one an American m?rchS nt . a m tL. great element In this country has endeavored I posed amendments are d.-slgi Z 2mZ to besmlrel, the Judiciary of Loth state and , tho same amount among tiie original com nation Political organa that are blinded by j Panics, and several others " hi .t o , e ted o self-lntere?.t and political prejudice assault being frozen out. t-"Jt.ted to DoiIhIuiv l.neiil Tnxiitlon Ts'ev; York Tribune. Tho telegraph company which objects to special franchise taxation on tho ground that It holds Its franchise from the general government and not tho Btate should get tho general government to furnish It streets undoubtedly Increased the majorities for tho lui'uuncau ucKot. This country wants a genuine American merchant marine, built in n... u.,i..i . , by American worklngmen, -and manned by . ! American sailors. This cjim i.n t.n.i wm,. Cambridge Clarion: Thero la n screw ' PyliiK a cent out of the I tnnan nrtuiielim'n l . m .. i llfWintaiirv t.-- ' .vv. Uu.ilv,.,muj i u Vlll. uurt'iiu ni innnr n il ui iiiu uuvurnmpiir in tnitmn ii... i'apimon Herald (rep.)- Krank P Mnnrna ,uulwu IUI "uuisucs. uio labor cammlsalon- '"" lw Pr cent on nil cncrobntid'aa .. .. . 1 ,tn ..iuuit.il 1 ririn lin,nnn ...... ..... ..... . . . . rnrrln.l In . ... ' v. u..... .un,, ui lm, biiuo oi eura8Ka . " il-.ih umioms. u congress li build up the merchant to turn to section 22 of . The nrnvlnlni! i. n,.-.. ri'VlH I ,.,,, ,!, i ... " . "" h" vitw OnMnrlnir n,..,o I mado for lllltlilli.tr ii.. ,1, ... .. thrni.irl, wl.lnh l l,ln lla urlm. If It "u i'""l"u. ! CW people S3 W a d rt or ' .u h..wn i.M r urilllH i , .. . "l ...o invidiam marillB " " " ' " " olmnii nn ll.on .1... . . .. ... . . rOllntV. nitlW n V In rr.irnr.1 I.. t,na I. I- I "I IIIU COUIlirV. It In II... 1-1 ... ... - d..,..u iuuvihiuu o great men who founded the cnv. adopted for that purpose, and which North I'latto Tribune mn- ti, i- ugurea Is to bo questioned when it is con- was elected mayor of Omaha last Tnesdnv " n oinclal mnP" f state of Nebraska rri In Amctlean hy 1.000 majority. The result of this dec- llw""1 Dpcembcr 1!99- '""l Is sup-. sl,,e;,rol' nnxlous to tlon proves, conclusively, that tho World. ,CEC'1 to Bhow by fo""Hes tho commodities I ",ar"10' " has ony I Herald's tactics of dirty talk does nnt 1 markctcil during tin, year 1S0S. While koiuo ! ,Ile Present tariff act. ....... . rf "ula nut I.U t,nn , .. a.. .. , .. . i mniln frtf 1,lt,1 1.. . ... wiui me poopio. Few neonle .iw n .lining """"""s uie aro given tor Furnas . .. Botoot the ca,m,sn than that waged by tho World- c0,lnly' r"I'ocl"ll' regard to hogs, as It Is I "r.,"'0 co1 .ys from he HeraW- "t that seems to bo the way that crodlted with .hipping 79.800 head and I ' ys lrom lnc Paper alwoys works. leading tho state, yot tho accuracy of theso i "n,"tnt ni doesn't want to pay taxes to tho value of the right of way It enjoy state, let It buy prlvato property. 1 i xiiuuuu irup.j: rno re-elec lllinrn nil' .llinirr Willi nunnirri l nun ui .uayor AlOOrCS and llln mirpnn nf Silver Creek Times (sll. rep.) almost tho cntlr.. renuldlmn tt0i,.,( i .,, "r. i'a"B, supennienucni oi ine in.iiiiuiioii umana city election caunei rm.ui.w ,i,i for Feeblo Minded nt neatrlec, according to Jolclng among republicans in tho state as all accounts. Is having a great deal of the result will havo consldcral.l., h.irin n. trouble. Recently ho permitted himself to I tho fall election. Tim rami.ninn ,.i. bo sued for $5 and Judgment was rendered Moorcs was a most vlclntm m... i,i i against him. Hut the great trouble Is with harmony prevailed and when tho latter Is uovernor l'oyntor. lie made n great mia- I mo case umaha noes republican tako In not sending Lang thero as an Inmato. Weeping Water lteniif,llMn . ti, i..in Instead of putting him at tho head of tho n Omaha Tuesday was looked upon as hav- i"K uu important bearing upon thq next fall eloctlon, and wo hope It may, for tho repub licans were successful. Mayor Moorcs was ro. elected by 1,000 majority and seven out of nine councilman aro remibllcana. The campaign was tho hottest that was ever waged in Omaha. The World-llernld nn sldered how far off tho commissioner Is on acme other commodities. Ho elves the county credit for shipping ISO tons of Ice. und It Is an actual fact that llankln Pros, of thla placo shipped over 4,800 tons. This Arm also shipped about forty-two toiiB of broom corn, to say nothing of tho largo nmount shipped from Holbrook, Arapahoe, RdlFoii, Oxford and other towns In the county, and tho commissioner gives tho whole county credit for only forty-two tons. Wo aro willing to accept his hog report as correct because wo havo no data on this sub ject, but when It comes to ico and broom corn tho commissioner had better "come off Ida perch." ItOl I I.Mi OK THIS POPS. Seen a PnltU-nl Millennium Iiloomliigtoii Kcho. It really begins to look as If the mil lennlum was ubotlv hfire politically. At a political meeting eld In Omaha last Satur- ...... T V, ., fl . H'rtVw, n .1 ... I , -.1 uuuii a ii.udivi ui... munuiii I .Ini.KI I f Kosewater sat together on the same plat- '"""r sung o ingratitune." form and each mfldo addresses to tho audi- .. Journal (rep.): Tho ontlre rcpub- was defeated In a municipal election ut ence. Tl,l a thii nit l mi. thou., ul. p "a ciecieii in umana Tursdnr I umaha tlin other il.iv. Wnmnn aiirrrnun I. Btatcsmeu have bijtu within a block of each . ' u ""r ''op '"cnus aro busy assorting that not aa yet been secured In Nebraska otner for years, and it Is truly ncped that """""' luus.i aim oums, uut last Huffalo Express: Omaha has elected a re .ii.i . . . - w... .itiimuy prouueo the greatest merchant marine In tho world. This section has slum bcrcd soundly since the law was enacted, but It Is there, nevertheless, and can be enforced by a simple order from congress, or. If It bo desired, the phraseology can bo changed and, Instead of putting 10 per cent moro duties on goods In foreign ships. It enn be mado to read "10 per cent less duties on goods In American ships." No subsidies would be needed, and no trusts would bo created by enforcing this section, but the merchant marine would be enlarged and tho section would bo magical In Its oporatlou. WHITTl.Un TO , I'OI.VI'. Chicago Tribune: l'isher-Ifow nro you keeping Lent? Cutbalght-I've got a boll. r.. .M..i t .. ri,i- mi .,.... . . .... """ Journal: "'""s" iiimu-iiuiiim: a man uamou uug motion, uncle Jim?" "What Is perpetual "It's tho way some imlltli'luim vin. rnr years and never get nn olllce." UrOllklVM I.lfo Itlltti.rll,- l.....,Hl..t sir! lhero ure nceues In your comedy tlmt it is but tho 'harbinger of peace. 1M" wno" tno liquor Interests had tho sa- publican mayor. Some significance attaches ""nkespeare himself could not have writ uo. s scatier circulars over tho state and do to tho fad that the campaign was conducted : i,,,tnv.. - , "Not at all. nlr. Take, for Instance, that railroad smash-up In tho third act." Mike Iliirrliitiin Vnnt Nothing. O'Neill Indepclideiit (pop.) IhnJ- ,,,... . oi... .... . . v" "Ff." ...n. ..i.ni. iui an.is uoicomn ror Biinremn I inn.oi.. .,nti,.,i iu...w n..,i... i judge, and cavo him a. hip nminritv t.n i ....u.. ..,i ... ... ' Itnll onnntv onnnnt fll In nr,.,ropl.l tt.n ,ll.. . .... . . " ' " """"0r n-"iuiu nn Wllfll nominees are j : t . - piuuamiuu 1 1 i it cranonsr v ctnrv rnr yn. i 1 1 . i.i 1 . t. .. ... . . . many complimentary notices from the No- form In tho annals nf tlm t, .7 ' .... .. y 's ' lu"' uo,,R a" tirnqlta l.rr ndvilfttlnn.' mir rxlmnn,! tnirna. ,!,. """ nwwiiy Uliuum, was CUrriCU man. M. P. Harmg'tn tor a Ron. York Ti es rn l p u m - ,M..i. u JL.Vi ... lorK Times (rep.): Frauk M M:orca has n ohe-ncninrrnf 1 i U..nt oV.,..i. uee.n. re-elected mayor of Omaha by a large ans havo Just won a brilliant vletorv In Hi hraska In general, yel Mrllarrlngtou scorns T" "r "JZ,n ?3 ,Ve?y munIcl"nl elcctlt-n- T1"s " """ook to be too closely attached to his profession Klniy ?nd Stw "i"" NovcrthclcBfl' bo wtl1 probably bo to give It up for a public ofllco or even to Iircsag f v ctorr next a n,,Ka,'"3 "n" r,c"""latoJ at tho " clt' convention, seriously consider such a nrooosltlon. ' Is.?. .? , i!?.t.fa"' unltcJ rc"ubl1- At a time when no democrat can carry tho ' 1'u",as cnly r in the city cocntry theco Is not likely to be much strife Iiinllcnnl.le lllnlitu of HuNl.niulM. i." i , ,,"r"ovor le repuu- for the democratic presidential candidacy. iciiimirim Ampr ps n. i ' " uv.a.t-u iiii'i t; 11. 11 is iippn ti. innn i .i. t .. i . ... i .i i . .. . I J vw ."wv, in i"u ijiiiiiuu ui R-.inu uemu A St. I.nula lllilo-n Una tiravelv rnmn tn th I ..-... k ... mtru uwn lUlMllv roillls nnil ...n i n ... . .. -- --- - - . . - ------ nvi. uo iumiMua, 13 juai HUUll u uciense oi nis uowntrouaen sex uy deciar- ' u . u.i uubu in spuo oi i time, ng that a husband who pays the rent has a l"rm- right to break down tho door to get In "rand Island Independent (rep.): Tho re whoa his wife locks him out. Ho Is do- Publicans of Omaha havo elected almost thn terminal that the Inferior aialo shall havo "it'ru city ticket, notwithstanding a eevcro some rights which oveu an enraged Amcrl- PTsonoi tight against Mayor Moorcs by tho Springfield Republican: There Is consid erable warmth In Omaha city politics Just now. William O. Gilbert, chairman of tho di'inocratlo city central committee, was ar rested recently on a chargo of criminal libel, Chicago Post: "Did you do n good busl nw:i mi your Htariing tour?" asked tho seedy thi'Fplan. "I'm well, perhaps not so good ns tho full" answered the star thought- Indlanapolls Journal: "They ray that muln meat gave tho hungry people In Mmberley much better satlsftu tlon than hoMo meat. "That lin't strange. Mule meat would nnturally mako them kick at other food." Indianapolis Press: Tommy Paw, tli paper says n man received money unlaw fully. How could he receive It unlawfully If It win given to lilm? Mr. FlgR-"l,ntawfully" means ho didn't receive enough. Washington Star: "Talk Is mighty liahrl to reggle-ato so'h tor make It pay," Hald Fncle Kbcn. "Hf vou talks 'bout koiiio. body oIhu's business nobody takes notlre. olllee-holdors subjects . Itself to the Tho Paris exposition threatens to he charge of being auhsltllzetl by ivnub more helilnillmnil at the onculns; flnv ,,ens? Independence In the peo than was Onialia's TrniiHiulsHlHsliipi ex- llIo'H I'l'loponilent party Is a thing "of position. Paris could learn several U1" ll!,st ,lml uomlnatlon of inachliu things from the Transnilsslsslppi. party faith. Has It got to tho point t,,h"u"1'' ,l(,k,t. while the handful of sll where every populist paper which opens vtT republicans, who lrad no votes to Its columns to JtiRt criticism of populist ,"-m"' ftt)riieu one of tho prln clpnl city olllces, as well as a council- maiile nomination. Picking up the pieces, (lie populists llnd that the two so-called silver republican candidates and one democratic candidate for tho raged husband only If he payu the rent. AX APOSTIiK OF OOdl.V. Another Mlaalonnry of ttir Klncr Spreading the I.ticht in Hurapc. New York World. Clark F. Carr ii going to the Paris expo sition on a mission ot the hlghrot bcnell- THUM) OK WAH IX AKlllOA. Chicago Post: Tho bofjuets that tho Drlt- lah are throwing at themselves becauso of tuetliods, against which the parly was 0OU,1L'11 h"vt! -'' elected, while all of in Its Inception an organized revolt, has l'l)"llst candidates are left by tho IOverylhlng points to soli conditions become so intrenched n t nr.ivnu,. wayside. that will Insure for Xebraska a bountl- despotic jiowers. ful crop as tho gift of the turning year r the new eontury. Prosperous farm ers menu prosperity for all tho people. Muzzling tho reform press promises to be tho next reform of the sham reform. era In the statu house. If the three successful candidates on tho fusion ticket have to whack up a (Plr0 donation this yenr for the bcuellt To be sure, the populists havo a writ ten agreement by which they are to have one-third of tho appointive olllcos within the jurisdiction of the successful fusion nominees, but in this case the tax commissioner, with threo or four employes, being tho only ono who THEATV MAV VAIL. It appears highly probable that the iNiearagua canal treaty will fail. It Is landed, will net them crl,mw mu. tiY. i. . " - - I ..i.i ... .......... . . . ' ' - J"- of the modest man at the head rr th ,u 1,10 Kcnorni opinion among paying fiom $7.r) to SIX) a nmntii. fusion organ It will cost them Just $8.a3 OIHU '"'l'liunient olllclals that If the The llif, as a republican paper. Is not ftplece. M.-IIUU- iiiiicnns uio treaty as proposed In position to advise with tho populists It will not bo accented bv the Hellish ." V ' "r ' wnni mows, government, wlillo on the other hand Its from oxncsslne- lt wnmiPmn.,f BltlCO the republican vlctOrv In ninnhn riillllentlnn lu nnlll.-i.U. xvlllw,,.! .....,i I. .,..,,,,,. u . .. . . - -... ... ...... ".- nnig memoers oi mat party, wno profess Z , I . "curaBK ro ummii. as aireaeiy reported Jn the ills- to be imbued with a devotion to popu ...... ...v... ...u.u iiiiuiii in un, i-anin. i iiiucues. ii is pro nosed 10 nrnvliln" Hint I list ..rii.ni..i,.u ,..m .,n... tAO ...n..n.; i ... ... .. I ... ...... """"-'. "" "" incinienvu 10 - ......ilu..,-,. n- pmcos on me ro. mu restrictions in the treaty shall not be used as catsnaws for tho -iiv .t.., publican statts Ucket. Mayor Mooros was elected by a sub stantial majority excluding the entire ,Totc enst tn the First, Second nnd Third (wards. Is it possible that tho criminal classes and tho llipior. interest, to which Mr. Poppleton refers, all live In tho up per wards of the city? operate to prevent the United states ocratlc machine operators? Will they, " us v" rorce ior the pro- following the lillile precept, simply turn tectlon of the Interests of the I'nlted the oilier cheek and enntlnnn tn lm i,v. States and tho maintenance of order ers of wood nnd drawers of water for . , , . .. , . . .. ... , . frotin mrnon T-h o..t. ."... ..... .. """" i";v;iiti)r u u uhuihu oi urillllliai II cui. .e ..uiu i uuuuu vo .cBpc. it m oe -'r 'no preferred by Edward Ucfiswater, editor of tho ' an' of yoh talks about yob uwn you's liable uuiituu, uuwCTcr, iuki, wuu ii ointtiy iuaa- - " vu..imiKii, Mi uuiianip republican Omaha Ileo and cno of the nroml- I 10 K'vo yonsoT nway.' cullno sense ot Justice, this right to break "erg.ng almost into vandalism. It looks, In- nfllt newapapor men of tho west. OIlbrt uowu uoorti la 10 uo ompipyeu 'uy luo oui- " uniueu upon mo mvia had charced in u slL'iied nrtleln Ihnt ftn;.,, IIP M flV( llnnvna nnntA.l fl I t . 1 " " " vi .a 1 laLitu, i tin iiih nnm m . i 1 i . .. w.m I,,-,! ,, ,u i. . . I "l"r r.uu 1111 porieii a noaung population wero hard after the machinery of tho c tv n, i. .,0,i - ... . i uu.ana. iui uso in mo cominir natlointl I ii i..nn Hastings Record (rop.): Mnvor Moorns ban been re-elected by tho voters of Omaha, ro gardless of the blatant scurrility of the hyphenated misfit sheet which e.item tn tho tf.nnr.ft tn thf, nnnl nAAnln rtf 1T?tl.n,.n Ila tu negative tastes of thn nnrviaitlm. Tim nr.nnis their couth African victories aro tho high ,. . , -. ......v, "v .-- . --- v ... .... ....... .... I nrl.n.ill.. 'mi ....... InV,, ou .....l. o going to teach thorn to eat corn bread. To "avo empnatlcally repudiated tho charges n rL ! i I. aso from that end he will take with him a wratem made by tho World-Herald and tho only ex- sourcefulness of the Doers. ' ' '"'" it?" ohftf and a m.iu thorn ,,mamnlv,' who Irnnw I planatlon It can offer Is that tho malorltv I Cleveland Leader: A soldier's 1 If o wnn I lot tho citizens of Omaha aro rocnes who saved In South Africa becauso tho bullet hit I .rlllcnK Tribune: "I have done nothlntf ... . . ,,rnf.,t. ii. n,i,ii ... . . . v. , .. m..i. .... hi morning nut answer letters from con- nunorea ways. i ""'"""uuuuu m a imvi uim so- u. uu u. mu iiumi i vinreuiam. una mui ntltiieiits who havo written to ask favors 'Oornmeal, hominy and American porlt, rep- 1 out,aw' ' 'nat of a business man nnd n may bo gratifying to her majesty, but It la said tho congressman to the young woman resenting corn, can he furnlflhml m Rnrnnnnn sCIlllW1""'- ih' chargo It does not daro rather tough on tho chocolate. I wnn nau cniieu to reiuiest ins innuonce in ., to make. ...... ......,. . I "'. miuter n rn KOVrnmiMU clerKsuip. "A t'.-amuHo, wwuiuin uu.i i.iiisuus ni uuuui one- i i iiiuiuiiu jjui is. uuuiiiui. i.iiiiui i.uua is utiut'Hmnn s lire, miss. Is not 11 Iniiuiv one. half tho cost of tho food they now eat, and 1-,tui1 "'ty "rlbuno (rop.): The poor old sustaining his reputation aa a strategist and I "No," she replied timidly. "It must ba Indianapolis .limnial: "What ho, within there!" shouted tho traveler In Ilussla. "Is this nn Inn?" "No," gleefully chuckled tho gentleman that enmo to the door. "This Is a knout. And ho laid It across the sojourner's back. Philadelphia Press: "Pardon me. sir." began the visitor. "I called In tho Interest of the city's poor children. I thought you might like to contribute to our Fresh Air fund for them." 'IVrtiilnly," replied the benevolent sub- you may take as much as you In food value It Is greatly superior. This "World-Herald, which exhausted tho vocahu- organizer of success. Unless tho Iloers aro country produces annually about 2,000,000,- ,ary of tl10 slums In Its effort to defeat drawing him Into a trap, which Is not likely, 000 bushels of corn. It can easllv nroduco Frank Moorcs for mayor, received a nos- 1,000,000,000 bushels, and will do so when- ,erlor kick Tuesday that was heard as far ever thero shall ho a demand for It. nur awnv s tho Illack Hills. Tho dlrtle3t present crop would furnish about four and a aDU3lv campaign ever waged in tho west half pounds of food per day to overy man, was ma"0 by H" World-Herald and Moorca woman and child In tho country, down to election, winch followed, not only adds a tho last new-born baby, wlillo three pounds navr feather to Tho Ilea's cap, but It etab Is tho full ration of a hard-worklug man. l'shca tho fact that common decency pays uorn is worth about 40 cents a bushel, or be", oven la Omaha, Tho Tribune extendi half tho price of wheat. Its nutritive qua!- congratulations to Tho llee and Mayor ltles greatly exceed those of any other grain. I Moores. with tho pcaslble exception of rice, which Niobrara Pioneer (rep.): Mayor Moorea Is much too costly for general use. If Mr. was ro-elocted at Omaha TiiPmlnv nntwith. Carr can teach Europe to cook and cat corn standing a most vindictive light by thn very lonesome." ho will bo a .benefactor of hla race. NO fU.OIlY l.V IT. Ilocrn Ovenvhplnird hy llir IlrltUh In South Africa. St. I.ouls Glohp-Dumoorat. World-Herald, Tho flee mado a very sen sible and clean light and will consequently lor tno next three years win now laurols In Its effort to down tho vexation of spirit the World-Hcrald unnecessarily gives Mr. Kose- wateir and his sos. thn Pioneer thinks. A Hereafter tho Ilrltlsh; generals will he ox- silent contompt sometimes kill s an enemy j ami it was stateii that this had the sup- all time to come? port or all the members but one Sen. ntor .Morgan of Alabama-of the for elgn relations committee. mu purposu of this amendment Is For the benellt of the World-Herald employe who writes a letter to that pa per the Information Is given that tho I'lllllli" I.Un-urv lionnl will In. ..I,....wi . keep the art and museum rooms of that 'ri' ,,valy of Conmnntliioplo gives the Ay,,on ,,,n 1,,WH lmsst- com- Institution open every day ot tho week n"ust "KUt 10 11,0 Ior, mul ,ho kl,e- ' mniisu several goou tf tlm miin.-ii win U Hoeuro by their own forces tin. MMl'rs for salutary measures t be mu inuriiiu in ilia in i nv . - - - i i .. tho attendants necessary to tako chargo ,,pri'IIM' r Kw'pt an'1 tho u'"l'"i"w B'"rtMt uy tno nrxt Nebraska legls of thorn. ofpubllc order, nnd It Is understood that Ia,,lrt' -when It comes to meet next Iowa's legislature will probably close Its session beforo the present month ex pires. As a legislative body vested with to give the 1'nlted States the same right tm' ''''''" of a I'nlted States senator, iu respect to an Isthmian canal that the which always distracts from regular Kiiltan of Turkey und the kheillvo of l,,,,,,"'ss' ,, record of accomplishments Kgypt havo In regard to the Suez canal. I"'0"""''' to be belter than the average quicker than shot. Loss of ammunition loaves tho other fellow In a utarving condi tion. Tho Deo can afford to feel glorious and doesn't "slop over." Croto Vidotte (rep.): Frank K. Moores was ra-elected mayor of Omaha by 1.000 he has forced them Into a retreat which must prove very demoralizing. Chicago Nuws: Resolutions of sympathy for tho Uocrs arc still pucsed numerously. Tho philosophic 'burgher, however, has i teamed long since that resolution cuts a Binall when comparod to the man with the rifle. Philadelphia North American: .Might Is 'provalllng In South Africa against right tho right of a freo but small peoplo to gov. ern themselves. Tho kind of civilization that advances Itself by crime's against lib erty Is not tho kind of civilization with which Americans who undeiutund tho prin ciples of their own government can sympathize. Tin: siiiiui:s of sit, i:t i:. Indianapolis Prens. Through the dark, grim gateway of Sllenc. Thero comc'H not on echo of sound, And the land of the hidden hereafter To moil is un untrodden Kround; the man with tho I,ut w,1' do I strain sight and hearing llcurn I., w.- tin.n ' To catch but a fragment mi small? iiMiro in war tluio olli wiy H10Uj i wut fr ,m HWlug of tha pi:its(VAi, poi.vrnit.s. General Wheeler and his typowrltor con tluuo In tho best of health. A Now York man has discovered that an nutomobllo cannot be successfully ridden down nil elevator shaft. Queen Victoria Is the only person whom tho Gormnn emperor will permit to call Hie various articles of the Suez ennni I no story told by tho boy who was treaty "shall In no ease occasion nnv iut out of the Nebraska Institute for tho obstacle to the measures which tiie 1 111. Blind at Nebraska City, by the arbitrary portal Ottoman government mav think bcuoq ot me superintendent, calU for it necessary to tako In order to Insure investigation on tho part of the gov- by Its own forces tho defense of Its ornor, who Is really the, ultlmato author- other possessions on tho custom const Ity In that Institution. Tho taxpayers of the Hed sea." Tho report of the of Nebraska contrlbuto to tho support seiiutn foreign, relations commlttco says or an inatituto ror urn tuiud for the ben- it Is thought prudent that all doubt be cflt of these unfortunates nnd will not removed by an amendment equivalent lu tolerato anything that savors of cruelty ItsHtitistanco and effoct to the precedent r Injustice, eveu though It comes from offered by the treaty of Constantinople, worm statu otUcer. winter. If any of our democratic friends want to know who It was that reviewed tho result of the cifinpnlgn In such distaste ful manner to tho World-Hcrald they can get the Information upon application at tliis otllce. He dld-not wuut his name used for publication, but he Is a way-tip democrat and a leader. In democratic organizations. pected to mako no advance without a su perlorlty of forco rq: srtat that tho move mum muse necessarily bo a success, niit Ish reinforcements 'aTe 'flowIng steadily to South Africa. Tho ttloerlarmles have passed their greatest maximum and are falling off through casualties anu sickness, and per haps from discouragement. Under such con ditions a serious revqrswto tho Ilrltlsh ought to lead to tho rmnm.al nf ih ......... .1 sponsible It Is Impossible for the Doors to ml"1 nnd B"mP "pon tl' rcPub"ca" randl- appreciated by a Kentucky poet, who sue obtain romounts, to 'odd-to their artillery or Uato 110 ''0U,,tlcSB woull have carried tho ceods In rhyming "embargo" nnd "laager" tnelr transport servldLf Thev 1.... nr. "'u ""'K- war ' vuincatlon upon a wnn uio nuiuo oi uiai miy. formed wonders nndtgivin tho greatest em- " ,v resided In a city for twenty plro n lerrlblo Bcara:.(buticannot brlnu nh.it nvo y3rs al111 whose everyday llfo will av miracles AH the machinery Is In motion to craKC UP wlth hls fellowmen usually acts as 1 Carrie W. Catt, president f tho Woman's supply tho Hrltlshtlirmyr nnd to add to Its " uol,mcrang. wo man Is perfect and tho 1 Suffrago leaguo, bo In nlno volumes. cate. Or hope for tho future at all? Ah. sweet lu tho moments of slumber Thu glimpse of a happier laud, And bright Is the light and the glory That falls on the wldo golden Htrund, Kor sometimes 1 sen tho light shimmer, lu lltful but glorilled gleams, On the sen nnd tho shorn of n glad ever, more The fanciful Island of Drrnms! Sometimes In tho hours ofny waking I crem to hear music nnd mirth, That Hunts out of chaos and silence, And reaches tho Hln-liurdeni'd earth; Hut I know that tho glow and gladness Is empty ns odor mid air. And tho music I hear Is In somo other sphere Tho load of my longing nnd prayer. Home tlmo there will be rlpo fruition, And I shall bo dreaming no moro: i I'll irti', nt. tlm uh:.i!fiiv fur unlitii tic,. majority. Ho carried eight out of tho nlno i "In "Willie," and eveu sho has to draw thu : And sail to that glorified shore: wards In the city. If tho World-Hurald had ! Ilno nt A'.'- ''".'" wl".' "rl rum "- only had another week In which to throw Tho boundless capabilities of Chicago ara ! m! I ta nwiiKc, Literary circles aro moro or las agitated lest tho promised autobiography of Mrs. numbers to ony cxtml.nSo thero Is scarcely n,pro fact tnat ho receives a nomination doos a promem left in tb nease that any ot the uul "u" lo "or laK0 Irm his imperfections, larger results are In doubt. Vinegar nover catches flies, Mr. Hitchcock. Perhaps the Uocrs have 50,000 men left who Fremont Trlbuno (rop.): The red-hot are fit for duty. Thuy cannot bo expected municipal contest In Omaha which ended to hold cut pertuanently'ngalnst 2."0.000. Geu- Tuesday resulted In tho ro-eectlon of Prank oral Roberts has Just shown that fact by 13. Moores to tho mnyoraty by a good round easily detaching an army from his main majority. Probably tho city never had a moro mrco iq pass around the flank of his adver- hitter light. Over against his shortceot nary, one man cannot ngnt two with a third advancing on his rear. Little shout ing can be Indulged In by the British fre-m Ings Mayor Moores Is a man of concolod generosity, wjicso sympathy and aW ta always freely extended to thnsn in nii this tlmo forth. A victory presupposes somo Moreover, his official career as mayor dur sort of debatable, situation. No equality re- ling the last two Vears hrift hnnn nnn npnlnat mains In South Africa either In numbers or which llttlo Just criticism will lie. nnd mo i ,1Hr destination safely. Helen's raothor was , resources anu me world would gladly heir or stops looking toward a peace conference Tho president to bo olectcd next Novem ber may havo tho filling of four of tho nlno places on tho United States supremo bench. One of the vacancies will bo tho chief Jus ticeship. Mrs. Langtry Bccms to hn In hard luck all around. Her husband Is 111 In Capetown, her former prlvato car was burned and sho made herself unpopular with thu Philadel phia society women, Llttlo Helen M. Francis, sged 3 yoirs and 8 months, who lett New York last Saturday without escort for Stroud, O, T., 1ns reached And my spirit shall como to Its own! Fibre tu Tlo To, " Milwaukee. Sentinel, upon whlcii th Uay-Pauucefote treaty partment la tho event of another war. Tho The terras proposed will bo scanned with in tcrcst in nil civilized nations. If they are as generous as those framed by the United States at tho end of tho Spanish war tho two little republics can turn to the future in a hopeful spirit It Is not strange that tho pooplo gave him '1oa', anJ "nB wont 00 tt vlslt to her Brand- tnelr onilnrseme-tit uiraln. Tim vlotnrv iin moiiier. bo accepted with complaisance by the re publicans of tho atato, whose interest In It arises from the fact that It will have a Congressman Charles n. Imdls of Indiana, whosu ability as aa orator la attracting: considerable attention, nays of himself: "I salutary effect on tho more important cam-1 pitched hay as a lad, worked In a gravel pit palgu soon to follow. The year has begun in my youth and attended college only when well Id Nebraska, j I reached raanhood." ill 1 nnlr tvniirti.nniiAl llllto nn....l J V.M. IVIIUV 1.1. OVUillbU. your stomach Is bad, your liver out of order. Ayer's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dyspepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy iu operate. ioc. All aruggisis. Want your inoiuUoho or bcuril ft liMutllul brown or ilch black T Thin ui BUCKINGHAM'S DYE ftUtSr.