TTIW OMAHA DAILY IMOlflMODN : \ MS I ) AY. OUTOttMU 28. 1885. THK I ) MM' niOlC. a , i in. * , \o n .f . > ' w ' .tin \ i.nMrft < i , Him * m , P1 HI"MI r ti'i'intii * f \ f ( rt f"itrttTh * mi 'in iif | " i t | .nl > U lif1 In IliK fit I > 1 ; t i Mr itix- Month . v .1V . . HM , twts * . i i . : IS i. n ItlHl . . i > . w ft ml i1l- i TTKH t A . . i. . 1H * l'l' < iwiMNV. I 4 I'l . 'U , llll t 1 II H 11 lMl * M M resiling cww , r. tn nr \-rr.K. . UMTOH. IT h llii duty nf i very voter , if lin nl Mil -1 oto , Jo oe tlmt lin h properly It i.timl 1'iti di nlh of .loidi Ililllnu" gives tli't ' i in , 'iiiu ' phonetic spelling to tloiof ML III ( IHCHRO T M ' . xnMj VAN WMK'S iwonl ma jit dii i lit li * yiiiiMldor | begun mom ! . , ; i v. nt.x. JCIUH K In congress ' ( \MI lu.-n ate xve.irlug n IMOU by iiltin ill. , h Miuli' The xwithnr bureau mi- ' II.AK tlic xiiro i'iproicli | ! of xxlntcr. I'm d. fonet llrntof Wclst. & Itrnmlm , I * n jiutn duok. Tlu-y will 1m roinotu- Lui ilu iih nlVuolion by iiuiny of tlio old il.hn ( Jrsi it.M ItnnuitT U Sciiuxi'K Mill lives in Washington. This veteran nnd unit- iiniil jMikor player hnlils tin1 "ago" nl sov- only jr.ir * IT 1 1 now Mtirul HuMnniPt ) turn ut John Mcl.i'itii anil thn Kugllsh langmigo 1 U nil ( mi ( if joint on Ihu bunk * of tliu j raging Ohio htrimx i-xtivr : in our public olllolul.s bo joined to Improvements in our mul public buildings KM Issues lit tliii coining election. Tun contractors for grading llaruoy , BgYUIltrCllth Mllll Kightcollth should lese mi time In getting promptly to work bo- fforo thn iroiiml freezes. Wnn Tut Kord tit tin- bond and Judge Urandc.s ut the Inll , it is no xvondor tlmt tlio I okot nuts xvor.so oil thn democratic stomach tlinu : i do e of cod-liver oil. Jilt SKI IIKS , we aru told , ! H going to run In hU own xvurd in order to test tlio Jaw Mi Soldeii liud bettor lot Iliu law ixlono us long M the Inw lots liiiu alono. TAT Fi > ii : 's attempt to exact plodgo.s of faui'l'oil ' fit in the Miloon men \\ou't pun out Siilomi Koi-piTM li \e tot > nnicli lc monkey \\ilh u two edged Uuit'u. lis ( CiMr.uos' donins thnt ho thinks of ri'iljLiilli ) , ' { his sent ill tint Honittn. Ho will lir.ih.il. ] > Inlhiw Ids fatiier's e\imilii : | and rutiro M hen I HI lists a s.m old onon li to foliou in lii- * footsteps Alu lliiijii : protu.sts n ninst branding ontthi : is tin niiiu'Ci'ssiiry urnuliy. It don't hurt Imlf HO mwli us tlio brands wlilnh tire buhiK phuitud on KOIUU of tlio ilcniiM-rniiu eandidaU's for popular sup port in the. coining election. \VA.Htiir. COUSTV , Novtidti , bonsls n olti/.oii who ban nppcnrod before thu bourd of oiiiiill/.iitiou | nud rciuu ( < tud iii'urlj tin- doubling of tlio usscMMiiunt on Lin property. Thuru is not any likelihood of am Oiimliu man uvcr following tins worthy cMimplo AN ( linn editor Is surprised thnt when Si'iuiloi KvurU pe k ! < only ' 'tho wub- 8t.inti.il point * " of it nrj roporlod. A vunii'li'U' ii'i'orlof even one of llm mniu- (01 ( 'H HIIVIIII liiagut ; KiMttuncus would bruuk tip uny printing office .is well tia thu pac - c of tlm mo-it faithtul retidcr. JOHN SmitM.xN xx ill be ono of throe men in ( he country elected to Jive full lei in in the I'llitcil States Dent 'o. Thumiis 11. lliinton of M.siouri xviw the only IUMO who surx-oj thirty consecutive ' jcnrs in iiie senate Mr. Anthony of Khixlc I-.I.IIHI died at thu bn lniiing of l\in lltth UTUl. A .MriusiMldil : > KD oumn ore.ittMl a M'MitMlKiii in a New York Mtixjet dnr thn uiln r dity by rcfiiNin * cKt ollon-d to her b ) H Kenl ) ( > iu.in , to whom | iu wvid , " 1 mn its Hllu to fctand ft * uny nmn , air ; I urn n > t the inferior of mun in un.v n .SJ H i " U ic not often tlmt strong woniou prai-tiiv whjit tuny Tnr nlmnnl of Ynli : have bwn hold- ii H n nifHinj ? tv di < i' vcr the n * v n for ill.1 in.ill cnlrrii.jj cli ; Ht UlNt lll-.IltlH.oll. Till ) ClIIKllll M'MI MHIl I1' ill 111 II tlmt llie llll | | -IM' ; n > H i-ikiK'nit1 * f i i n\i ] \ jfi- I'uuiit N't'vv li.tcn er i . - , .in-Uli. for ilif ( i ihnj. ' ; Off Ikl.tllllK , - < I ) ill MUll Llllll-HI'll vrli , li , . . ( | ir ni li IMI tin 'linl. ' iiui-.th.tt tiictii "f "I 'I ll . Mlltlllt . . ' III - ! lll4l1l 4ll ntn ( -i. 'j ' lllll" | | < \ I c - > i < -i wf ' , I ' -.i .I'lliurcl * . m 11 - tin bu i . , 1 ' ( > .jf into ' i . ( ! . .iifi'r < M . i.i ! i > i ! . tMinto v..u > < ; , . . ! to ! ' ' . ' . .i.oni.- . of Yule. v nil -\n I'aiji ' > ' I ' ' .if piul-.ction > -u 11 1 , ' cjH * nt fur i t'litireii coii f < " ' < n ii > 4urnii x > xvoiilU IMVO bet > n u ii. . x , . .ri'iiri.it'Iflie RKI.I- i : r.t oil'JKm't lunv * ! th'n In , . < m , i - , 'irti ii'itil the lu t luoiuunt. Iv l il it dttngeritin. The > \i rui in of t4iHI eli-ctioi ) tiny ti iltopu-il | I | 4)lo.-i ) ! * tuo tCUl- Iniltjr n id lnd'4 > * > iut > it ) for perjury. J" crf oiUmtii win Iwivo MM opportunity , tic furu ( Uw ob < tlu4i , uf ltmi m lii-i imtuo ' Ntlli-U CtHIMtltltMi ll(4HhW 01'M'Si" - - tr.iiifin 4111 ! lUu li l of tl u utun-il and l * > * ur s U' l youi jikilii- ou tlif book * . \ M. t Inns ( bnruo n , - < agiii I "in. ' jMwtolUVo in.spoe or * iti hi * letlrr printed Jn Monday' . t. Hi * i'Ji.ifi ( > M over his own oiflimtnre Iml proof run 1m forthcoming that Ire * m ver rcTidr r < d. that ri'jHirls of lie- IMonn tflp from their plr w * of re l- jr lni | toeior nt time * whrn Uiv > "ft their ii' iili net's , Ht\d thai on epr-rl Inrge uin * have been drmvn m \lrn per illrm and mileage contrary lo nw and in ddlaitee of Ihe utatutc on per- ury. UeiifMnl Thnyrr dnnlnros that the tvoof of Ihrmj elmrgi's arn noxv on tile In lie department il elf , nud that they ( inn H- full > corroboniled by living xMtno'MM le urs < e * Ihe poMolllco depnrininnt lo oinparo thn roporti of trips alleged to mxe been imule liy some inspectors xxilli lin endorsements on xvarraiiM xvhich will shoxv llmt they xvere paid nt their places > f rcsldono.0 on the Very dates nn xvhleh hey sxvoiir ( lint they xvoro trax cling linn- li'cdsof miles from their oillce. Who does ( ionernl Thnyer mean ? The Imrgiu * nre of the gravest naluro and ire very spcciHe as lo details. What Inspector specter or Inspectors have been robbing Imgnx eminent by systematic perjury in heir trip reportn" ( leneralThayer's ac- lUnlntniiee oiiMdc of Nebraska is oxten- live , and It h barely possible thai his illejjnlions may refer to parties unklioxvn n our unction , The general should bo more specific a.s to pet-sunn. l''abrl- .nited vouchers , doctored reports , frniidu put per diem und illslumostly draxvn mileage , nre charges that demand prompt Investigation by the department. Dltilioncsl l.'lantc. . is beginning to ireogni/o : llmt jnibllo lands are parted xvilh too easily , i i rent exeiteim nt has been caused in Iho Mexican congress by an attempt toinvcs- the true inwardnessof some recent government sales , and popular excite ment is running high on Iho subject. Mexico can take xx timing from the reek- less e.xlravaganeo of thla country In pait- xvith its public domain. Another xvill look back xx ilh aimr/.e- tncnl on the wild xvasto of our grcal ami the looseness of aN.xs- tcm xvhich has permitted groal oorpnru- tions and syndicates of jobbers to inonop- oli/.e vast areas of our publlo domain. The sooner a check is called lo Iho melh oils xx hieh are allowing the remnants to dribble axvay into the hands of speciilal- or.s , the better for the hundieds of thou sands of homo Peckers xvho , in the years to come , xvill find thu government xvith no homes to oiler them. 1'or this reason , the popular demand for the rooeal of the pre-emption nml timber culture Inxvs has manifested itself so strongly throughout Ihe xxos't. The attempt of the late repnb1 iican convention at Lincoln to distort Nebraska sentiment into a demand for their coutiniianco xvus dishonest and did not relied the vioxvs of a majority of our people , lloth of these measures have been the machinery through xvhieh \vealthy speculators nud land grabbers have fid/.oil on millions of acres of our best agricultural lands. Neither require permanent resid-'noc , and tlm objects at- ainnd can bo much morn safely secured by the homestead laxv.s. In our oxvn state n large proportion of pre-emption and timber claims have been taken up for MDcculativu purposes in plain disregard of tlui lawanil ; both are now being used ail over tlo | xvost by the largo cattle com panics to secure immense gra/.ing arena for their herds. Thu act repealing the txxo laxv.s passed both houses of the last congress , bill xvoro finally shelved In the conference committee by the load ol amendment. * which jobbers and lobbyists succeeded in tacking upon thorn. Tlie men xvho nro now clamoring for the retention of the pre-emption am timber culture laws will not succeed in their aim. They have taken the fullest advantage of the year of grace xvhich the tailuro of the last congress 1ms adbrdoil them. Thousands of claims in Nebraska , secured in the great rush of last spring , have already passed into Ihe bands ol syndicates nml land sharks to bo held as non ri'sidcnt property until the improve monl.s of the actual settlers raise theii values to a point ut xxhich they can lu disposed of at enormous profits. It i * the homo.stoader , xvho resided live years on his land and improves it UK his moans permit , xvho builds up thu prosperity o ; our nexv communities , while the non resident dodges his taxes and uxvaits for tlic tide of events to flood him Into for tune. That is the clnsa of men xvho hoxv over Ihe great Injury which the repeal o the pre emption and timber culture laxva will work to western interests and whoso inlhmuce scoured an expression fron Nubratka republican * which novur shouli hjtvtt found place in their platform Tilt * illlBtlKOU , When the lost Ic i-daturo passed a lav U > reduce the number of justicee of tin tu'iwu in Omaha from txvelvn to three Vliero was u jfuneral ftieling of relief in this community. A majority of tlu fch.xhtoi'Bi and sharks who xvere running cost mills , s : > justices of thu peace were iiutotioii-l ) nnioiiji the mint uiiini. | : . ami hai'ilest citi/.i us in the j Tim cli.iujjit decreed b ) the | M'n * , thciclui'i' . hailed xxith a | jiuoil iK-al of i.ili l.u'ti.ni. it now i.-maiin for thei < tci * of Omana to complete ilu > xx-ork ut r < form at the . . ljo\ next uu Tin \ \ - .ue six can- , i unl ili , s novx up bofofC l.if p.Mjdi for tin - ' of ju-U'iv l-'ii-irul tlit-.i 'iixe ' hllril tuo t lu\ ' i i I : 1.1 o'-l re uui Ot ill , , J.I . , An 1. ' nx . - . onh man .11 ' .Jiolll 'IIH ) | . i mill' ! lst\ : : lj ; | lull lUinuii net- Jmljgi'llr.iildi'.T. 'ili'Mi the diTiin'i'\i \ * h.ixj niiiuiu.'itiid in ' . 'i' ' ' Kii > t' diotnct , ( { ritdllatuKl in the T.I aim inx.cln'iilof ) ol- itjc m Noxv York uti.ii-i' ! < * 1'xvcci ! .nut i ! III ) Iliiil : i.s UlUCil l/IMUl.-r . ! > i'xVCOtl | < id , hu u'o ild bu uiucli niofe Uaiijcroii > .lio ' , ! -iny jiieco nt ro iiury un4' Iii4 I ini : rt tiu boon u d"ii'vt iniquity j lmuiiiHi by al ! rouuUblu J.vxvyoi * ol thi-i ' cit > . i Jwdjje WdU ? 1 n .xx-alkiii ; : beer bnrrnl xvho is about as lit in administer .iu-ticu ; : s u iiojf i fcrdanuhi"1 on a tiyht rope. ! If hu hu ) tiny ipuililiujitioiis for the ollie.o ; II'M iniiul is r.irely In : i vniilitiuu tu ' ivxiulm tUum. It the I'uuoli ; of llm Firs it j d * oud d'-irii'ts Imiou't , ni v t - nivv m . ' K , If rrip. . i t linn to cl.-ct -.111 h im-ti IK nd Weiss they otiglil t < > ) > for Mr H'irtletl , who lifl < lierti ft tompar-i- ivo Mran er in Omnhi PIU ! ninU > Ih-'snt Lincoln. IUH tn.inn < jcil tu oi i lilins-H upon tlm di-moerUiii ticket in n cundid.'it- Ihn Thlr.l tlUttlet. Inrring the ) ] Uestlon of Ids right to ho nn iden il n Hlixoti of Oitinhn when his vife nud fiuni\ ! . are pi rinanciitly living nJ l inc"ln. Mr llarllelt li not n proper nun for Iho trust uhioh lie s.'ck * . 1IU n.s.socnilions in this city hare Hot bon of , h right kind. The democmU nre nnlnil for tlu-Ir , but tliey iii-vor mmle n greater than In nomlnnliug lids trio for eforiu justloiKs. Tlio nvoellonl noiiilnn lions made by Iho ropublinaus ought to nivo forced their bad nnm to the rear , lot to the front. If they were so hard ip for material ns to bo compelled to ilck up a republican , they could have. mprovod on llarllelt. Hut , perhaps they wanted to match Hraudo-iauil Weiss , and lobt'dy hut llartlelt was willing to run lu harnuss with that t.11111. . Tlio Parucll .Meeting. Thn large attendance of our people nt Hie meeting held in the opera liousn to trcngthon the hands of Charles Stewart Parnoll , evidenced in n gratify ng in.ui- uer the H.ympathy of Omaha with the tmtlMO of Irish Imlepemleuce. It evi. deneod it , too , In the practical way of dollars and cents , to uhlch , after all , speeches and conventions .should load directly , in thrt present parliamentary crisis" . With n round $1no. ) as a starter , Omaha need not ho ashamed to compare her contribution to the Irish legislative fund with those of ether cltlon , much her superior in size but decidedly inferior In the utiterprl.su and generosity of her citi zenship. No American who has watched the progress of events in Ireland during the past live years in eds to have his memory refreshed concerning Iho work of the great Irish liberator. With an untlmsl- a m for his country no less strong than that of the patriots , Kmtnett and O'Cou ncil ; , ho has added to his patriotism a political | shrewdness and u readiness to .souo tlio opportunities for daring and clliciont i action , which comes largely from ; the American blood that Hews in Ids veins. Now radical , again conserva tive i , but always practical , 1'arnell has made : the cause of Ireland the cause of progress and humanity throughout the civili/ud world. Concession after con cession has been wrung from Iho llritish parliament , the iniquitous land law.shuve been M > modilieil that the promise of peasant | proprietorship is about to hu ful- ; lill d , while as the crowning success act ual 1 homo rule through an Irish parlia ment ; looms up hi the hori/on as a cer tainty of the rapidly approaching future. For all those re.sulls , great in their pres ent achievement , but still vti'tiv in the iKsurunco . that limy give of what is to be , the loyalty of Irish-American ciluons and the sympathetic aid of the people of the United States can claim a large .share of the credit. American funds lut\o enabled 1'arncll to pus'i ' his campaigns among a poverty-ridden people. Ameri can money will pay the salaries of his parliamentary supporters in a legi.slativo body which was never intended for poor men. American sympathy of a practical us well as sentimental kind will continue to hold up the hands of Ireland's tin I'lownml king in London us Well as in Dublin and Cork. Tin : 15rE replies in this general manner to the many compliments of friends nml readers throughout the xvostovor the im prox-emonls xvldch it has l.il'jiy ; i tided to its establishment. The steady advance in tlm circulation and patronage lull us that public approval lias tolloxved the en terprise of this paper. Grateful for these evidences of approval , thu HLK assure its friends that it does not propose to stand still as an idle xpeclat. > r of the progress of Omaha and tint st.ite. Il has other nlans In process of dox cloimcnt | lor the benciii of its patrons , xvhich xvill 1 shortly make themselves known through thcso columns , and xvhlcli xvill meet with Iho appreciation of the public. AitciitTKPT MVKU.S has placed on exhi bition ti handsonio perspective of the proposed city hall. From an archi tectural standpoinl , the building chal lenges criticism. It is o rn at u xxithout being fanciful , und dignified xvithoiii being - ing plnln. The st.x lo in modern and thu details so worked out that the structure will be u prominent and handsome land mark from any section of the city. The xv i oil om of the choice of Mr. Myers as the architect xvill bo apparent to every one xvho o.xuntiucs this beautiful elox'ii- tlon. It should bo inspected by every citi/.en xxlio votes ou the city hull projio- at the coming election. TIIKKK nru only few more day * for registration. Kxery xoter should -.co to It that his nani" appears on the lists. It : t will uot do lo trust to mere chancu or to rely Upon the fact that the xoter wiw registered la t year Every voter \o \ ex peited to appear in j or ou to have his uame piiced upon the lists Ma , NPFUIIAM increasing his -.m pgth every day IIK candidnte for enmity clerk nnd , though helms u reputubloopponcnt , is pull'iny : a xx inning stroke. An honest Hint i ipablo otlieial in the county links ollii e "ill li all the m.uv apjnei lated itier lin nnfoit'iin'.e HU'Ialuuis of u fvw moiit'li : > io. as > a rule w ill not be transferred - red from' ' ' tie ! rcgiiliMtinu b i.'ik * of one voting dt ; nctto uir.itlu-v u.il'1-- . they prtMiont Hi. ' ivgirlaiion tnm fer pnper erin in .jini > other \\.i > pi iUv ly v regiMrarof thuir identity. Tnr disgust of proniiin ut wall ihp miaurablo upology for u rcput- able ticket put up by the hit Ford uon- ; volition U beautiful to behold. ' , = THI : lit rulil thinks that owing to there boingaii indopcmiontcaudidato for siier- itl'in thu Hold Iho result U by no muaiii certain. The iloiilil U slightly miroiu > tio. The iudcpeudunt cautHdutu is not the il' wn\ < > f Mr l' -11111 iii ; . i. Tin- . -'ill in Ins i"i-.e ii'mnl ' ns cert | A ! dentil and t'i\p-i. I It ' . oflv a qurttioii. . wlielher Cobuni's t to b 'iS l , Dot roll Mlt.in'N f lN in line with the iinlcrritipil , but It , Is Inird wi > rk Hien Ihn Kistlf cnilof i > Hii til of Iho jii th-o * tniist pivti ffrnt MlUtitrilnn In that wi > el cctild tlio who nfp "ipjienllnjf lo Tcpu- MiM'illfi n to colilintm the old co t ill * wldph linvc tlissrnced Oinah.n. Mil. Hi vt.ui : thinks it U too cold wontlier to tnkc oil' hi * print for the domo- rratlo ' ticket. It ttlll be still eolilcV before - fore ho Is seen working in hU shirl slppve for the nomlnei-- a rnnveiition \rhieh.sheUedhluiMienectunllylaslweek. of a cold wine is autioun- red by thn ll-ra'ii with a great deal of tipprohiMisloti. Whnn it strikes Um democratic - cratic county tloket ( hero will bn u shrinkage of nioro limit twenty degrees In the politieal tempnraluru. TMM KIKliU OK IN'in'STU.V. The rivt-nt Ohln labor \ote win J,0'H . All the liiiildltiK ti-.ul'-s In 0e\claud ! nro busj . In New Orle.uis liiillillni ; ami painting nrc The torso kulltltifr mills lu New hu\e all lin' work th y emi do. Shi'it lime Is I lie rule In a meat many New ICnurliiiul textile anil nil'i'fi nulls. The Willlnuishiirir choeiaakeis have oiViiti- Ueil a -nperiil\c NII | > O ciiiiip.my , ( 'oniil.iint.s | are lieitiniiim ; to nlmwcr In from mtui ) | ioliiisnli > nl seaieil ) ofoik. . The i\ecNlor : ICnlttliiir mill , of llpthlelipin , I'a. , tin ncd out f 'isoji ; .stocivlmrs l.ist week. I'ivi'ot the largest Itnlttin mill In fohoei * , N. V. , me run n I ti .r up to I'oi'ieck ' nt night. Mali' lalici1 is o\i i nbmiiluiil mi the r.irian const , lint the supply ot tumulilaimr lalis hliolt ot leiiulreineiits. The linlttmore Feileratlou of Labor Is eat- erlii.sjiueiiiilulates : toi'eolinrils and the Ii'rf- to their labor altitiule. The New York pnlnteis hi\e ; agreed to stiilte tor eljiht horns next .May , anil i/.alieii Is pioKiesaiiig in that i'inl. Of the 10,00) ) uuichinlst.s in New Yoil ; not more limn in per rent me union men , ami \\iiites tli.-ie a iv iow r ili.m in oilier p.ai'e.s. Thi'IM\\aid.s Miinufarturlm ; rininuiof | AMUIHI.I , M.iine , isilinilmiif ; itseioln | IIIMIIC- | I iun iiiia.wKoyaiil.s : ( per wcuk in IUJ.IMJ ytuils. The Icnillnc : Kasfcrn Rhoio iimnufiictmvr.s expert to ilniiiiR ! tiiL'ir noMspinu busines-i. IjaiKe iJiilers UT spring ( joints have aiionuy Keen plaeed. The b.ilHTs of New Voik.seeta to bo a nii'k ' niii-\\iiter ( set 01 nnionisis , anil llinr Ifaders are trim ; tov hip mem up iu Hit siaitdanl ul' UeiicMl in.iss inei'tlujfs will bo held In many l.uve rules next jeur under tlie ans- PHVS 01 the KniKlltri ot l.iilii > r uiiutvouiue iviii-hour labinanil unlnnl-.ni. The manutai'tniersot' 'the ' Knoweli looms aie iiiiuini ; air.iifeeinJ'nis in usiabli.su a lai n mnninnctory In tct iupe to supply the toivhfu ui.iilvct with thchxloiiiiis. . Armour , of Uiinigo , otteredI0a liead for coopers to woiU lor .iuu din. ilisie.ul m . - . > . tne wa'es they h.uj a.-Ked. 'I'lie 't'r.idi'.s As- s'liililj luustaKcii up tmi ieud "ls against .vr- iiiuiir. The marble quarries offcast Tennessee have I net wised m me jii rs I'roiu n\e tu lon.x , mid the iimrD.e is so unu thai u eummunits-ii per cent iiioi ii tiian tue IHIU.-I Italian in.iib.e , so it IS SUlll. ! SOIIIP of the soathpril cotton mills urn re- porieil us inaUilii , ' tnulie.V " 1111111 oxer list. " At. several | ) oiiUseuMUU > ' is OOIIIK ineieiiseil mid mtw binlilniKs lor shop IO.HII unit lor the Use of enmlojcS'aiv Iw.iu . eiivwd. A coiili'icnecof eiistern and western inlno oxvners is to De held at i'lttsuinx on me tliil'd Tuesday ol 1 Hvuiuoer UiM , in oidei to am si as iiirns IIOMIOIC the tuuxcrsal rompetion ui com ne.ds , and to m ing .uxmt a giv.uer i-o.n- inunity ol niteresit > ncixxeea I'onipeiin em bcixxceu employ cis ami xvorlauen. At llaslf. Swit/eilaiid , it is lejiorleil that of txxeiit.x-iour trmat I'lb.ion inakiiix concerns in operation a lew years ngtt all o.it ten h.ive Bone out 01 tae hiisiness , ami sfxcral iinvo ie- moxeil hnibly to the United .stales. Of tlio : i J.OJJ n in.l-ii ) i.u xx e ixvrat IVisle , the comh- tinn ot trade is siicn Ihat haif ol these lunius must BO out ol ojH-ia.iou. In Nexv Yoik the carpenters , painters , pluinbeis , stc.ua and i.is ntusis uie an biis > . lliirkhiycis ami inuiicrs have nut so much to do as durimr tne summer , tjliocmakei- . and the I'lotlums trade art ! xvell employed. There aieiimny inintei-s idle , but the resist r > list xvill ( jive many employment lorn xxhiio A.s a xyho.e , the wor.unxine.n or Nexv York are { lalrl ) xxe.l , aliuonjh in many branched hiiportutit steps xvoratnken at the ieneml iciiilii.x m the Kmxht.sot Lnhiir topuih lor- \\anl Iho ui--.ini/.iuiii in l vi. Mute USNCIII- nill Im oriMin/.t'd to xxoik state InU'i cats. The iiiineis ate to be m-irani/.ed into a national hod\ under the Kniiiu.s ot' Labor , I lie mi l > pi.ii'tiral and sensihii1 course. Kixo let luiei - . xx ul be kepi in Ihe ue d. and x l or- < ni. steps will hi ) tai.en ill legislative in itteis lo ciilorcc existing laxxs lileiuliy to latioi and | to I'liaet olliers. There xxere txxenlj-i'ijilit printers in ihe general Utscnib ! } . tu alt , txxentj-olirht states , txvo teinlories and the Uisti lot ot Co imibui xve.ro rcpriNenleU. At lanta , ticorula , has sex'cn nsM'inhlli-s , and a disiilft iiv-enibly is to be csiab.ished. l''our new ax > enib.les liax'e been ri'unily esi.ih- lisheil at l'ill.-.biui { . The ld > y grow i ni ; in ail HTATK ANO TKHUITOUY. Unit county tioastsof a potato weighing four | H > uiuli and ten ouncos. Fairinoiit calculates that the hiiilillnu' tin pnixeiue t for the year will reach M.W.UJO In value. Cortlund , one of the > 'oumest towns In Ciiuo county , is ulread > lunriag on xxuter xvoiks. Twi'iitv-sex-en carloads of shei' ] > xvere un loaded at ( iitind Is'nnd Mnadiy. They xxill xvinUti in the nel hhortuiml 04 Kidrlniry. Tlic loniih.iu | l."iilT priip'iiiui'ill ' ) the iiolitKiil lexo.ution nt Isii , ainl has nlianiloni'd tlio democratic tor the ri plUt ) . A roxx ( N'oiineil in Ihe was'ieo shop ol Chliig Wans , In Uivsllmts , Muml.i ) . < i ) . linen polisher had bio tculji iioiied xxiiha - . . . .1. \ . stuekx , Mieriil of i Knov county , llli- niil * . lui-t puit'hased | 5iXW IUTIM ot land In the * 'in p.u't ot ttH1 st.tto tor ai hue | ' range. ' " It is said that tha Holilreijc lirnneh of the Hillluiflon ) A ; Mustoiu'i will o tn .Xiilmi ; Col , . lli--letit ol Ojilllail ! , as hiiiloiuu planned. rortland bMsud a p'i ' ni- ' with a plsltii tne ullii'l l i.x. i'li ' c\ 'ui' ' eil out | iui > aluiiiily | ui The uniier i-tinj 'M ' the Kivnoi't iioiuiu 6 < lini'l lias his'li iilleif Up U < ai'11'iiiinoil' le tin ll.i'U'.lseil IllillltVl lit. < > | ll lWi' < T'.e ' .Klelli' nine tins lei in \ - neai > Itmi'lv I'luiii aij'l | IMIIHIIS III.Ilie . It IS KM1IOM I I it I'll ' tll.lt Ull xxiulei alteiiil in ii \ \ iH < MI .1 . an , ! iitn in.niis ; ipi tie ! i i.h IwillU UHi'il II ) ' I'l ' til 'ea l Ii ill u .second story. The Fainiiont xiatcr toxxer is m-xx ciht ; > fet t .ititue Klolllld , adit ifioxxiii il.nl > . Tlu Inil. tui i.re I'Mino-cn u.il ii.iu.iin liii. , limuheil anil mix baiieis m xsali i , .n.l il ln < al un elexMlion ol one huiiilicti ami nttj lift. Thu lank inr IIOUMUe < t. lawns am Kciuuulinirjiuxos. will bout an cU\uiimi ol fivilino ftA't. 'l'h ) xvill fouuin keveu buu di-udaud uUy. ' Uolorndo. Tliea * are 'J06 * ohool chililit ii In Jteara afo nuiiiL'UHia nml ugly in Ithout county. ( 'onsiilcniblu plnecr milling'i.s bi'ln ; ; ( limn ' ill ( irand mninty. The hay eroji nf Mlddlo Park for ISC , Is estimated to liutit'tweeil "MUJaiid ii.iM ) Unix. A I'ort Collins failn'cr tlni ; lii'j | out 47 arms of wheat \\hlrh yiuldod M bubhu.s to the acre. acre.Tho The anthracite coal from the Crfolfel Jlulto nltif\s l < ld to < < iu.il the IVMI-.X'\iinla ittl. le. i die claims to i irv e ft inuilstt i xxlio in ) onlx ( ahiv- his nlgiitH-nps nml eye-opouPrs u snloniii but bus a tut Hint flniirhliliiK no- siiint "on the slate.1 Old Aiinl } llrox1.n. nni'of the colixied nlo- icers of lii'iix-er , died there nsfiill.x. aijedtw. 'lie xxns born n slax'e in VliKlin.i. ceiuvi | Ijorlj b ) tllKht , and w iiksl In t'uloi.elo in An OurAV doctor ! nnk < s Ids ralln on MnW lines. One ilnx lntveih ho not Iniiklid nmo--aie Imitli. ntirl tlx-o of Ids pa- 'd ' before h < xxuMJI'vonnvtl and The aiiimal e > n viition of thfl MUsciirl Vnlle.x Assnrliiiloii ol School MnpriIntend- uts ujienrd lu Di'tiXTr la t H.iturJa.xfsiip - ilntcnilent lluitlex. of ttie Lincoln'-ebiHiN , ind Stale Siipeiliiteudi'lit .tom.'i xxcii' III nt eiulaiu > The e\teu < Ion of thMcmrr , THnhA Pa- 'Itie railroad up tinM. . Viiilu eimnn opens upn ilch MN'tlon ot'counti.x. und i.s nn ha- Mirtant exent in loral mllio.u ! Inrldlim In Colorado. This road xvill wmie dny push aem the ramto Into Middle I'aik and North- xxv | prti t'i'Ii.railo. niul l.iy the mineral , iria/- nir ami Ilinhcr pioiliii'ls of Hinsi' ivtinns at tbedooisdi excrjlindx In the state. .Ml.Mary M. Tlmm one ot the pioneer women of the state , died in Unuldci on Ihe | sth. inted 17. .She rniiio to tlie stale a ycumir inaitled xxeinau In iNin. ihrd in [ ilaees. ruNed and cilurated UXosons , toimht naiiysi Iml nuht ullh the Indians and lob- ixis , and xvith n trusty ililoKtiinil miaul ovei ii < r hninc and < hllilrun iitT.iiusI the atlivks of the li.iiidlts and s.xx.i. i's of tin.'borders. ri.'iTT. . rarsof invalid bullion xx ere re ceived In . ' alt i.ake t'lty lastxxii'U. The territorial o\hlhit for Ihn Noxv Orleans 'Miosltioii ' was pai'Ked and shipped ln tixeek. The iilih'ainl last company of Imported M'iritiiiii , : ils strong' , ai-e expected in .salt l.akn Cil > . The hunks of Salt f.ako Olty wporl the re- elpi lot tne xxei'U cnditiit Oftolier Ul , In- [ msive , of . N\1M.M In bullion , and > ; iWt in ue , a total of MIOltO.'i4. St. M'ii ) ' < aeadeiny In Salt Lake Tlty hn * in nitc.inl.inec ol M'cntloiir irl hoaiilers , lviity el ht hey bo.irders. clirhty Rill day st'liouns and utty hey day scholars. ' 'aeliH Valle.x Is shlppim ; laiife quiiiitltles jf pulatoi's 10 Coiurado , Nebm.sUa and Kan sas , the price loadul m cais , sacked , being iboni txxeiny-nxe cents per hundred. The crop lsxei > laiv'eand of seed qiMiity. iMontunn. Oix'fiomlhe nexx lead In Ki'tl mountain ihoxx ffl.sM to the toll. Last Clianec guli'h yieldi'd siiiuclldu ? over S-J-VoOilliiL-old ihisjenr. There aie nineteen imbll'1 schools In I'uttc , with oxerJMMJ pupils In aitendanoe. Conreutiiitlng and sampling xxoiks costing SCiiJ.ihdi hae been i completed ] in Helena. .Montana xxool rnimuauds higher pilccsin Ihe c.istein inaikelsthan an.x In the ucst. A nexv sx mlleate has liui'ii torined lo take bold ol iiie hotel system In Ihe National pai k. A llfteen-fonl body ofoie has been stiuok in llui Leo Moumain mine lu thu Ten -Mile A darkey formerly eiaplo.xi'd in Helena , cot drunk In Chicago last xxeck and xxas iotj- bed of s > 1,050. The Flist Xatlonal bank of Dillon , from April 1 to October I , this year , shipped to the L' . S. mint i.i.ii ; ; > iu ulddiist. A mine of tin ore has been ilisc.ox-ered In Madison count ) , thirty miles troiu Virginia ( . 'ilj. The pioilUL't is s.iid to Kiaile xvrj hish. Kioiii .Iiimmiy 1 , lsS5 , to Oftobcr HI 1'JOI polddeposils xxero leceixcd .it the II. H. assay oilire at Helena. This iseipial lo tin * entire deposits lor the year 1- 1. 1'no d 'pi > sils lor ISM xvere neiiilx doiilile those rec.-ix-eil lor iss ; : . inniij other picvedin/jcai in the his tory ol the olllce. The Pnclllc Coanl. of the Mate. A peliilifd foot , small ami dainty , has been found in Chiio ( 'in U. It i.s 'suppoii'd to tie that of an Indian girl. Dnriiiir ln t xvn k 1.200 persons enine to Cah ' lorn in b > rail , oi xvlioiu .Vsj xxent to han I'lanuisi'ii und > ii > s stopK-d ] in the mtciior. It Is proposed to establish a cannon at \Vimingtontopiescrx-ci the miekeiel and otlii r ush xvhtcn aio caught taeie in large ( liianlatie.s. A hi ' mining excitementha < been created at ( irass N'alley by a rich siriUe made in the Criisxn 1'oint quarlmine. . Tne mine xvas kno\'n as the \Vildain IVnn in early da.\s > and has a shall nearly 3iJ ) leit ilcep. It I.s repoitcd that during the past three the Chinese in San t'lMiiciseo have sed over -.VK ) rcxolx-ers and a large iUanllty | of lixed ammunition , .so us tu DO piepaied to iciiol an > attack that may bo made upon Chinatoxvn. lialnflill In \ VcslornVcbrixslcn. . NOKTII 1'i.ATru , ( ) jt. 31 : To the Kditor : As Mr. E. 1) . Webster , desired the utUctal Ntatiblics of the rainfall in Western Ne braska 1 enclose thu appointed tables xvh'.cli I published six mouths ago and uoxv correct up to date. They show conclusively that the actual nvera < ; e rainfall in Lincoln Co. Nebraska for the last nine years is snUicioiit for all agricultural purposes and that u greater rainlall hoxv.ver dcsiraolu la not e.--seiitiaj. Thus for the plowing of land and plant ing ol trees can have had but little cit'eet in the extreme xvestorn counties us im provements were noxv oxistant or too far between to cans ; apjireciable uli.in e. On Iho far d'stant past the PbMte xxas a mighty Hood six miles in width but in recent times there must hnx'o been ex ceptional yvai'sof abundant precipitation since a M s-.ouri Hiver bteamer went up to Kearney and back ( in 1H > > I bclse\e ) and also yearof excessive drouth tor old freighters huvu told me that they have si'iui the I'latlo abaohiloly dry from Kearney westwards. Stati iies sliow a marked increase in the annual rainfall at Omaha and as the cl arin < ; of forests and xvashing a way ot the boil have caused almost perennial drouth iu i xicndud regions , formerly the iarden npots of t > e earth it soenis proba- bhIhat , plowiu < Mhe land , makinji exery li 'Id a sponge , plant iiiu ; thosn miniatuie Jiii'i'si * thi' cornlields tint steady increase of wood alonj ; streams and in'raxines , xvill lu linn' , not only pivscivc , uiul m.ike liM'lul ex i-r.v raunliiip that tails but ulvu inrm.iix' iiie iii'tual amount ol lain. II KM i it.ov Table of r.iinfill : taken fioui I'uited Kt. lies * i < rnal serxice reioil ] > - roil i XIJO.N voitiii 1'i.xm : . fr 1 * ! f , T..ri . ISTT" . . . , 'i : J ' .I'l' . ' ni ' o4 ; ri 17r tsrn . . . . . 'I ' > --i ; . "o i . "ij , ! i ; r. in lst ; > . -i ; . ; , i s i , in in ls-l . ; ' .N.I li J s ; , < „ , i , , ISM i Mr. 1 ; . iii i , . .1. l -i . II- t -I . u. 1 l. ls , I u , . ) < ) l * I ,1 I , i- | s , , | sj i , , i 1 . , y . i.i . 1 i h m is"i , : ! i" ; i' i sr H ! , r , u- , Nntxx .thit nidinn ill.- \ i i s i itii i ii'.i ill ol 1M , ( rood cto | > * i . ' V. . ul in In ' 1011111 , ) I on1 . > ' - x i in MM 'i v * * ' " ' " ' * * ' ' _ IST.7i"7. . „ . " > ' ' " N' . i . - ; i * , > \ si CM ls4 i , ' ! M Ui'i ' M . ' i- * . r i- i ; -i ; i-r-.i * . ' . ,4 IAI.I i ; i -i i i. , PI ; . IviU. -III i 14 * i > ' ' < in ! 'Jl ' . ' ' " | Walking fbr IlenUh , Chieaao Herald "I * < < in thu papers tlmt President Cleveland taki'-s xvalk * for his health , " remarked tne p.i st'iigervliu XYanted somebody to talk lo. "Yoa , " replied the glum passenger , xvho hadn't lici n teen talking to iiuv- boily , "and that isn't the \xxrst of il Hu ins'sts upon other goxcrnmuiit olUuiitb following hii > oxamplo. And yol they null this a free country " ' "Aro you a government olliuinlf" "No but to la-st Saturdiiy 1 ; up - 110011 " - " - . . . . . . . , .v | HIDDEN ART IN WASHINGTON. Ttie Treanniex ol' Iho fiM > llot 'I lie Art ol'Ilie ( JrMxi DcpuHiucMis. "Carp , " III Clovelrtittl I.Ciiili i ; IVopln in I'linkiug ' of Wii-biiigtuii : irt i ui < tcr llm Corcoian gallery only , The truth is that all public bnililii-gs are full of linn , dulillgs , nud some of Iho most be.iuti 10.1 pictures of Washington nre onix M-IMI b } clerks ami | , romncut ! oHieiaJ" . In I bo grand con idor of the White Hoim the portraits uf all the. presidents in oil * look doxvu upon Ihe guests as they pass to and trn front lh < * oust room to Ihe. eon rrva- lory. I'lio library of the White hon which is seldom < pcn , has n " .IcIVer-mn" by Stuart , n "Mad.s , > n , " "IIirrisn ; , " ' 1'iiylor , " and "Joht'ion" by Mr , An-1 drexrs , and oiln-r pictures by eminent artists. lu the oivbituit room'there U a. portrait of John llampdeu which i < said no haxe been painted bt > Vnii l\ck. ) , and Heir by there Is fl pMiulc.l u'p.X of Abralinin Lincoln's hrnd iMken-froni life , Mrs. Hays' line port mil with in bcauli- fill frame , is open to the viexx of the ordinary - dinary sight seer on recoplion days only ; and you cannot see hex ' Mrs. I'resident Tat\ for looked unless you go lo the ice- oml story and by tlm manipulaliou of a lot of red l. no , gi'l n view of one of the pi ix-alo corridors I hero. ( M'T UI'TIII. , TKVTlkT.M OF THU < U'TTOl . The capital is full of grand painting , numbers of xvhich nro iu committee rooms , and which arc uex'er seen , ixc by congressmen and iuo.s e tigers I'crimp's the linest piciupM of this building am the paintings of the " ( Jrand Canyon of the Vclloxxstone , " and "Cnusin of Colorado - rado , " by Thomas Moriiu. Thesi-are in the second story , In one of tin- lobbies of { the si mite gallery , Thi-v cost $10,0,10 ' npieeo , and nre xxundert'iilly real. Jn t below these , III the roc--pHoil ' room , xx hero Indies xxlio wish to see senators wall for Ihi'in to ronm out , arc portraits f ( 'lay , ( 'alhoiin and Webster , which Prof , lirady , xvho knew Ihese great men well , tells me are thn best in existence. In llm hou-e of ropivsontalivos' is a pie- lure of Lafayette , by ISar.v Schollor\xhicb himself { javo lo congress ; ami in the panels on the opposite sides of tlio room are ixxo painting for xxhtcli the Moled painter , ISior.st.idl , g. t $ ! , - O'.M niuciv. The fresco "West- xvnrd lio" xvas painted by u man xvho m-ver look a lesson in painting , ami congress paid him $ . ' ! ) , ( ) ) ) for the job. I'rauk 15. Cutpentor ive"ivcd $ > r > , il0u for bis picture , ' The Signing of the Emanci pation Proclamation , " Iml this xvas not [ laid by the I'niied Slates. .Just back ol the house of repicsoiil.ilives Ihcro is n gallery lined with the portraits' of the speakers of the hoiiso , nnd In tlio vice president's room of the s"iiito ! yon xvill liml the original painting xylrch Hem- brand ! IValc took of Washington from life , lint 1 miglr , make n letter out of thocnpilnl. I-lvory part of it is lull of paiuling and statuary , ami the lover of the line arts may profitably siicml as much time heio us at the Corcoran ( Jul ie ry. I'or all practical purposes , however , many of the bi-st pictures are buncd from sight , and il is the ame xvith TIM : AIM' or TUB UUIAT : I > II'MITMINT.S. ; : Few strangers get n sight of the portraits of Daniel Webster anil Lord A > hburton xvhich hang in the diplomatic reception room of tlm Slate _ Department. They xvere p.iinted al thetinuxift ie A-hburton treaty , tixvay back . in the. forties. The artist gave one p-iir ro Webst and the other to the Kijli ; h Minister , Lord Aslilmrtou took l.is pictures to E.iglaml. The others remained in the Webster family and xvere Iho only thi HITS saxed by Hie heirs Irom the tire at M.ir-hlicld some M'tirs ago. Congress bought them of 1) iniel Wep-ter's son's wulow and joxvt d her down to ! fiUO ! ( apiece in paying for Ih cm. In an ant 'room , also d-voted to the diplomats , there are porlr.iits of William II. Scxv.ird and Daniel Websl-r and a llfc-si/.o picture of the Hey of Tunis , xvhich xx'as presente.l in Irt'l ) by the 15y himself to the United Stat < 's government. In the anti room al the oppos-iccnd of the cornder liii'iv is a line collection of plio- graphs and crayons represent in ' the dif- tercnt secretaries of state. In the mivy department and Ihat of war YOU xvill find ictures of the men xvho have been at tlie ead of them from the begi.ming. The I ! ublic buildings nre in fact : portrait gal eries made up of line paintings of the prominent men of the nation since the days of Hamilton ami ISnrr. The col lection of portraits of the secretaries ol the treasery is very lino. Here you may boo Alexander Hamilton , Albert ( inllti- tin , William II. Craxvlord , Judge Tauey , Thomas Exving , Salmon P. Chns , anil in fact almost ex cry secretary from ITSHto 1HS , " ) . it is ( he same in the attorney gen eral's otlioe , a place xviiich few ni"ii visit and stranger's never. Still , here is an old family portrait of Edmund Uandolpli. the first attorney general of the t'liited St.iti-s and the man xvho had a tilsxvith \Vnshiiigton ; a tine portrait of Lev ! Lin coln , p tinted by no one know- horn , and those of EvarN , Stanton , Alihoii-o ) Taft. John J. Critteuden , and in tact of every leading lawyer who has ever been u president's i-oiHlilutional advise , Htylns In Clilnti uiul Clay. I'hiladelphia Times : Card receivers are noxv almost invariably ot china. Copcland ware Is in grout demand for dinner sort ice. Some elegant claret j'jgs noxv como In Worcester china. In ton set.- , the Crown Derby china is .1 popular as ever. Cupid in n bonnet is one of the neue.st cute things iu bisque , j Qniti : A fancy exists for flower vases nf Uuyal Siixe cliinn. | The colltition nf f nicy chlnu it the X'cry latest popul.n . i i-- j The rage for M Iliiu pottery has M tick Philadelphia but I-.H ve.n old A fi're.ll deal ot tin new deeol ateil Italian majolica u.n , : . I'Mignold ' For Ihc dinui/ ! nn.in i ; me pli < i s HII. non i xi'i nli d HI poi ' nn ; - i < li I All .lap nit-it n , nh to i CM tun e\ li-nl been snok'iui'Dled \ $ Kiuoja in p'it t.ij. . The line-it eollcclSoii of poll i i I-P \ i- , , in I'liihulclphiaiKUXxnid b > -\.i II \V \ C'atbt'i ' wtiKil ' Ulne Flemish ilell i- > ming nii < 'i ' int MJJJIle . UplJI'Mjl ! I ll dei o' ' i1 lull * ill. . M . ! li , f \ . ! . H1 ' ! .U I'C i "lit.I M. . mi HI -alf xx'iiit purl - ' l il - IIX 1 ) | I < l I' S j ( i i. n- . lit Id uniuiiK'iitx are n'.x i > | in : : in | , -nHcil | iilltl lull ; . . ' I'niiini I , M. iitifio tun m old ' 11'nj i Tile inx eeilllc.ili I 'lie i-1 pn | ' ' n III Iml ii r \ 'i im . M ' I 'i 11. . * ii - ! i \ > . ! > i in,1 ; i \i u i \ i j , i ! I U.ie < i ! I , 111 i I . I i ii 11,4 ( g "i " Hi , ' . ' il . . 'l.i'l' ! ln I'll pi I n .i ' , \ , ! i in ni inmil n i t iluj ii'imc ' ! I. r i .ill.i iiu-i1- are m i. 'li f v. . i iii , .1 ,1 kiiu , u an ; must puj-'Jii \n \ , | iii piv cot .ue "AU n e .unl J.m . . n , l.aige and inl-in : ; KX ' ' " > i o\x \ I.e | ili ; ec'i ' . | in tii.- I" , , lint- A.I' * . Inch-.t.n [ . d out ih ! mils | | 'ix , PI . ll. . I | Lovely cuy ! sliittietu-s arc nw In nsr | made in N iple . iu xvhieli tlu > i in i" , ni.idu a uutui'ul tint Hud Uili'iuuia lo tin : drapery. Kuoelii xvater bottlns T"kio vs. es Oxvmi pl.itcsund all MI . 'Is ft . ] , < ] > .uu > o , xvarehaxe biaomo almost uuiniuuu in I'liitadcipbia. Scenes fiom nnarlyallof Wf.er : Scott's { , 'rc.dtflorin * have IHIC.II roprodiiecd in uie.ami they uro iloxy bcin put upon dilmcr plntu-s. 'J'hetit ' i a bl'llliitlltly decolaieil ehu of clilmi tjiuxvu 1:4 C'oalpufi , wiiitli from f 11 fnrtory lhn hn buoti In oonMnu ou < ! op Mtlon slnoo I7 )0. ) . 'Ilierlcli polycht-omt ) wflrHaimxrmiidrt iu j oIlHicimnny nud ( ttanuo. Tuo . .f the Jiilc- ' huui.M in th's ware are "t'n.li r I he 1 inl-n - lli".ind : "Tlie Kiss. " Orn.nnenis in colnred clnr nm IH.XV comln J , > r from U i in , in Wch | , | curious ( olorril litrim iiippoar miito In bus re lief | ami - milHat. . They nre itioillx I.Inn und ' 'lack b..i I'Vom ' 'Slosh r HIS i'itt NMTir ; ' , ' Ale t all the great thlnga hiivw bei-n dniu' . ' l.x _ t iking llm rhaiiocs. ! 'riidcii < - . > ' 1:11 ' : but < "m cyo , whllo forttilio him a thousand " , "tn m.x hoiH'st opinion , whisky li second ' end nnl > hiorigltuilslii. It la the mill slone hung upon tlio neck of poor , de tfiadfil hnninn nntiiro. " i "It don I rciiilre | any education to t.ll tlm ( trill li , Iml t. > lin Well , tlnos. " j | "The Lord tcmpeva ; Iho winds to Iho i "horn lamb ; but it Is man's business to | see Hint the Itiiub h j I not shorn too cloac I "We rc toM that 'nil honest man is t the noblest work of ( ! od' ; bill Ihe de- 1 mnml for the xxork has boon so limited j i that ' I Ivivc th night a Inrgo share of iho | llrst ' edition must still bo in the nuthor'n i ! hands. ' ' " I " ( ii'tl only knoxx-fl hoxv much merit wanders through this life , securely hid by m.x s of poxerty ; nor how much crime wear" Hi" golden armor of xvcallh. " "Mnnx a man has died rich and hnon called xvise by Mmply holding his tongue ' ' " 'iMan xvaut-s but little here beloxv' may have i , been true when It was llrst written , biitcvi-r since the war ho wants all ho e.iii l'i\ lii hands on. " "I don't bdicxe the Lord over intendi d if a ni'ile kicks me on ono aide , to tnni the other side to the mule. " "Aiixlind.v can tell who re. lightning struck last , 1ml it takes a smart man to tell where il will striku next time -this i.s one ofthe _ diileronuos between learning and xx isiloui. " "I'lviehing the gosjml for nothing is casx enoiijTh , but preaching it for five lhou-.and dollars a year and have it suit is another thing untirely. " " .Music may have charms to soothe a. savage , but 1 xvould rather try n roxolvcr on him lirsl " "Truth is the only thing I know of that can't bo improved on. " Tlic Two tjiiooni. An Anieriunnn lady , xvith great labor mill expense , prepared two largo vo J limes , fill.-it xvith iiulumn loaves from thn American forests , of all imaginable lints ami tints. Tno collection xvas large , i ml assorted xx iih exquisite buiiuty and taste. As tlm Kuropcan forest leaves have no .such delicate coloring as om own , she hoped the present xvonld bo an accept able one , nml forwarded one of the vol- nines to Ihe English qiiuim and Ihe other to the French empress. After a fcxv Week- . , she received an ansxver from both. The package xvas returned from Victoria , xvith a cold , courtly letter , at : ting - ing that il was not allowable for Iho queen lo receix'o prnicjils from persons in stations. A letter came from Cugento , on ihe ether hand , kind , frank , full of tlio truest courtesy , returning thanks for the beautiful and xvi Icomed gift. The lady , it need not bo said , bus very diliercnt feelings toxvard Ihe Ixvo royal persons. A Onso AVnero Two Wrongs 91 ado a Chicago Tribune : "Ioo9 your hu- . baud go to the lodge , Sirs. Gib- bericky" "Well , ho just don't , I broke up little garni ! quitf a xvhile ago. " " \v7iy , hoxv in the xvorld did yr n do ? ' ' .Whenever ho started for the In . .IK . , . I xvenl xxilh him as Jar as thu skating tliil and told him to cull for mo on tn-\vi\ ! homo. | It oaly took u fexy doses to cure him.1 TlIK KINKST Al.TliltATIVE AND ASTI- Bii.ions medicine on earth is Samaritan Nervine. ! j > 1 SO. "The Doctors said m.y child must die xvith Spasms. Samarium Nervine cured him. " Wm. K Tanner , Dayton , Ohio. t. , i ( ) . at Druggists. Ono on Uie Doctor. Cowboy "Stranger , there's some good men in this gang , you belcher life. Do you sec thai quiet , inollonHivo little mane o 'cr there ? You wouldn't think , to look at him , that he'd killed his dozen or more men ; would youv" Tenderfoot "Goodness gracious , not Has he ? 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