Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 28, 1885, Page 4, Image 4

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    THIS OMAHA DAILY inOlfiMODNICS : \ DAY , OUTOB10U 28 , 1885.
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lilt ml.
Till dcntli of li h Hilling * gives Hi' ' )
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siNtioii V\s WM it's rueord as u
prill' I lil'h "jiupstliUor begun more
H..SII uv. ul.v iears ii o In congress
' Cut' IIIPU nru wearing n set en by nlno
I Ir.i h Miiilo Thp wrnther bureau tin-
1 ittAit' ' * Hie euro t'pproach of ttlnter.
I'm < ! fund firm of Weiss &
In isgjuii mi dunk. They will be reniem-
buiiilwiih iitl'uotloti by many of the old
ll.IlK
( ' I'M u.ti. ItomntT U Scuusi'K still lives
! In Washington. This veteran nml uinl-
1 iniiil ( K > ker player holds the "age" at sev
enty jc.irs.
IT Ii now Mural llalsluad's turn at
John McLean anil the I'ngllsli language
1 U all out of joint on the banks of the
J raging Ohio.
I iMriiot r.Mivr : in our pnbllo ofllclals
{ will bo joined lo Improvements in our
I Mtteeli and public buddings as issues at
the cunning cleetloii
Tun contractors for grading Hartley ,
B renlecuth and Klghteculh shoulil lose
) u > time In getting promptly It ) work bo
lero the grounil freezes.
\Vnii 1'at Kuril at the head and .fudgo
Urandes at the tail , it is no wonder that
Uio t ekct sots worse on the democratic
Htotnach Hum u dote of coil-liver oil.
Mil Sr.uihN , xve are told , is gtiing to
run In hb own ward in order lo test the
law Mi Scldcn had better let Hie law
idone us long as the law lots him alone.
TAT Fiinn's attempt to exact pledges of
niiH'uH tn m the Miloon men won't pan
out Saloon keepers hat e too much
auntto tn monkey with a two edged knife ,
Dos CtMr.ttox denies that ho thinks of
ri'sipdng his seat in the senate Ho will
probably follow his father's example and
retire tthen he has a hiiu old enough to
foLow in his footsteps
All : llr.iiuti protests against branding
cattle as an unnecessary cruelty. It
don't Imrt Imlf no miu-h as the brands
whiiili are being planted on borne of the
dcniot latiu cnudiilaU's for popular sup
port in the coining election.
WAMIUI : COUNTS , Nevada , bonstg a
clll/.on who has appeared before the
board of oipiall/.ation anil requested
netirl ) the doubling of the assessment on
Lis property. 'I'huro is not any likelihood
of nut Omaha man ever following Urn
vxorthy cMimpIu
AN Ohio editor is surprised that when
Si'nnior Kvarts apeaks only ' 'the sub-
Mtuiii.il puints" of it are reported. A
cuinpli te report of even one of thesona-
toi' noviin limgue mmtuncos would break
"I1 tm > i > rintmg olHcc as well us the pa-
Ui tKt of the most faithtul reader.
Jims SiU'.iivitN will be one of three
men m the country elected to live full
It MUM in ( he United Mated seiiB'o.
TluimtiM il. Uunton of M ssouri was the
i.mljr mini who -uirvnJ tbiriy tuutsucutivo
v in < m the .soint ' Mr. Anthony ol
Kho < lc l.sUnd died at Hit * bngiuniug oi
l\u liftli tern.
A TiuNi-Mtit ( > iu : woman rroatwl a
-i-Miiou lu Ntxv York struct ear the
ot b. r day l > y refusing K sent offered tn
her ! > H genllemau. to xvboni she * aid
" 1 HIM in ttuUt to ktand ft * uny man , sir
1 HOI nut Hio inferior of man in un.x
M MJ ( H t " U is not often tlmt
w union vraetiep what
TIIK ahinnii of Ynlu htivp open hold
HIJ < n nitfting tt ? dic'over tlu
iivnii ( or Uu > .small cni < ring elu *
tit Umt ! list i t > n mi , The conoln
s m Ull * thill till" ilu legist
ii'K AH BmHi f < lligf cnurs .d Kext
liiteti miiv ii s s.Mti < < ) ihffilhnj :
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, - ihi ? - -.1 'U < ! f into 'M
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I > it t'j Sutuin"of Yule
k itliin , e/il of I lie ] irnl.c-t ion
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bt Ht pjH-il It Jilo.tli * U o ir.in44
ti nltjr HIM ) lod' ' viwt'ia for perjury
J"u > ry oitiMiti wiU UMVO n nipirtiniiy | ( ( ,
t < fwrw thy ob * titi. ul Im > in bis iwsut
< rolled. CiHIMtll IbK IIIKJIHW of l"Kis
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, ! ' " .IK 1.1-1 "Hi' ' pmto.llw Inspoc
1or in hi * letter printed ' " M n l j'
Hit Ho t hirjr > Moti > r huown slgnntnrc
tlmi proof i mi Iw forthcoming Iliat
t inehpf lum I" MI fabricated for ser
vice' in ver ii'titb ri il. tlinl reports of tie-
Ullonft trip * from their pluw * of ro i-
nYwr to distant point * liavo l i nn Inntlo
by Jns | twlnri nt times whrn Uir > newt
loft thHr Hii1i n v . nnil Hint on sitrh
report * targe ums Imvn been draw n rn
extra | M > rilirm nml inilrnjroconlrnv.t to
IHW and in deiiaiter of tinrtntuti - i n | " r-
Jnr > , Ucnpial Thnjcrdnolnrcs Hint tin1
proof of thcso charge * arn HOW on tlli In
Hir department llndf. nmlllmt UH\V tian
In- full ) corroborated by 11 vim ? itnc tes
Hinr f tinpoMotllco uVpnrnilPiit to
compare HIP report * of trips alleged to
linto been tnndo iij some , In.spertorsltli
HIP cndorscmenti on warrants which will
show Hint they worn ) > uil ! nt their places
of residence on the very dales on \ > hinli
( liny nwonr Hint thpy wi ro tiMM-linj ? Inin-
tlrt'iUnf inllri from llinlr ollli't' .
Who lot" ( inni'i-al ' 'I'hnyi'r incnii ? The
I'linrjuw ntv nf Hio grnvost nutni-n mill
uri' vi-ry sppc-llli * nt to ih'luih.Vlint In-
upprtor or fmj > pptnri hnvc l > i' n nil > Mtig
HIM { { tniTUinpnt li.v cystcin-itlc pprjury In
thnlr irlji ropnrls' ( ItMU'ralTlmy r's sir-
minlntnni'p enl i < l < ' of Nolirnxkn is tixlun-
slvo , nml It Is barely postl > lo Hint his
nllpjintionn nmy n fi r to parlii-s unknown
In our snctlon. The npt11'"l slHnildm
uioro sip | < -lllo ( is to IHTSOIIH. J'nlirl-
entt'il vonohprs , tlortorcil reports , I'rniidu
lent | K > r iHnin anil illthonostly drawn
inllpnKP.nriM'liiir Mthatilpinand prompt
Invt'itipition liy tinilrpnrttncnt. .
A l > lnlinno tt
is beginning lo HTOgni/p that
public lands are parted with too easily.
< iicat o.xcitenu nt has been caused in the
Mexican congress by an attempt to inves
tigate the true inxvardncssof Mime recent
government wiles , anil popular excite
ment is running high on Hie .subject.
Mexico can take warning from the reck
less extravagance of tbia country in patt
ing witli iUs publie domain. Another
generation will look back w ith amu/.o-
inent on the xviltl waste of our great
possessions and the looseness of a H.XS-
tern which has permitted great corpora
tions and 8. ) ndientes of jobbers to moiiop-
oli/e vast aieas of our publie domain.
The .sooner a check is called to Ibn nielli
oils which are allowing the remnants tn
dribble away Into tlie hands of * pcculnl-
ors , Hie better for the liiiinlieds of Hum-
sauilN of boniti Puckers who , in the years
to come , will find the government with
no homes to oiler them. For this reason ,
the popular demand for the rcncal of the
pre-emplion anil timber culture inxvs has
manifested itself MI .strongly throughout
the west. The attempt of the late repub
lican convention at Lincoln to distort
Nebraska .sentimenl into a demand for
their continuance was dishonest and did
not relied the views of ti majority of
our people , lloth of these measures have
been the machinery through which
wealthy speculators and land grabbers
Imvo seixed on millions of acres of our
best agricultural lauds. Neither require
permanent re'id'Mioc , and the objects at-
ainod can be much morn safely huonreil
by the homestead laws. In our own state
n largo proportion of pre-emption and
timber claims have been taken nil for
speculative purposes in plain di.srngnnl
of the lawand ; both are now being used
nil over Hie west by the large cattle com
panies tosecure immense gra/.ing ureas
for their herds. The act repealing the
two laws passed both houses of the last
congress , but were liuully shelved in the
conference committee by the load of
amendments which jobber * and lobbyists
succeeded in tacking upon them.
Tlio men xvho are now clamoring for
tlie retention of the pre-emption and
timber culture laws will not succeed in
their aim. They hate taken the fullest
advantage of the year of grace tt hich the
failure of the last congress hnti afforded
them. Thousands of claims in Nebraska ,
secured in thu great rush of hist spring ,
have already passed into the hands ol' '
syndicates anil laud sharks to bo hold us
nou resident property until the inipiMte-
ineuts of the actual settlers raise their
values to a point at tthich they c.in bo
disposed of nt enormous prolits. U is
the homesteader , who resides jivu years
on his land and improves it as his menus
permit , who builds tip the prosperity ol
our new communities , while thw non
resident dodges his taxes nnd awaits for
tlie tide of events to tlood him into for
tune. That is the class of men who howl
over the grent Injury which the repeal ol
the pro emption and timber uulturu taws
will work to western interests and whoso
inlltieuee secured H.II expression from
Nebrrtsku republicans which nevorshouKI
have t'ouud place in their platform
Till * Ju tUl0H.
When the lust legislature passed n law
to reduce the number of justices of thu
ijoacc in OuuUui fiom twulvo to three ,
there wan a general feeling of relief in
this community. A majority of thu
Misters utiU sharks who were running
cot mills , s justice * of the peace ,
were notoriously antoij& the most
uii | > rtuccd ! | ! and hardest i-itb.uis in the
Community. The chtii tt decreed b > Hit )
wa , UuTi'lonhailed tt ith i
.lc.il of k iii i.ictHiii. Ii now
fur the vuU-M nf Oniuua
lo complete the xvork if ufarm ul the
li.iJni dux next H > I'll. ie .lit1 sie.in
iliiltU.slimt up lief < > rc Im-pe ipli toi lli <
position of jiHtnvs Fo.iroi tin s , 'nte
lilleil tne > litv ! i 1 ! li oM tv niii Ol
Ihi' ? , Ju.jj Aui - > . - only la.tii
in whom Hey oiie > a tn. ( community luw
tiita * . whom the dcnnu. IM'S
nuiutuatiid in I'M ' t'ir t th.-iiiot.
j gnulu.itfd in the T.niini uuviiunl u ) jul
ilics m Nv'tv Vui'k ; iu.l > . .rd \ J'su-i-il.iinl ,
i ! Uu lutil : i-s inueiii lir.iin a TivvoJ U.id ,
hu wo iltl tht much Rian < 4iu ; < { eroii < lie
of ; Uaioiny | , | iitto ) : of roguury and II'H
i-i ur < ! ta boon n doit nf iniijuitv
by all rutmUblu Kiwyvi * vi thi (
city.
. .hiilgoVnl ? J * a ivulkiiu : boor burrpl
xvho is about as lit lo administer justice
; : sii iioyU fti'iiutioing on u tight rope.
If hu ! IH any iimliiuiitious | | for tint olliue
ht mid : ; is nirel ; , ' in : i ifiiulitlnu to
tUuiu. It Hit1 i'uui'k1 ' of llm Firat
niul * s > . oi'd d < .n"ts ! tint en't nnv m > i
. , If ri spul thin lo el Tt ll" h ini-n n <
UrnudiM and \ \ riss tlu-jf ought In ) > for
Mr Hnrtleti , who hn < hern n tompirt-
tivc irang ( r In Omaha nml whew
fnmih lit f < t Lincoln , Inn tnimvt'Ml It
foist Idins-H upon thu tli-nii eritln ticket
n * a ritmtiilitt * III Hin Thlr.l illstrlet.
HnrrinaHie ( jncstion of Ills right In lie
pnn lili'ti > il n citi/en of Ontnhn uhen his
wife and fntuil.i nro j > i rmrtneiitljr living
si l.inc-iln , Mr HnrHett ! Hot n proper
man for the trust uhich he voks. Ill *
HMopintluiK in till * city Imro not bon ul
Hie rlglu kind.
Tlio ( ipinopfttlfl nre iintnd fof tlirlr
blunder , but they tirvor nindo n Ri'patcr
mistake thnn in nominating this trio fof
reform jnstleos. The isvoelliinl notnlnn
tioiiH imidn by the rupublinaiis ought lu
hnvo forced their bad limit to tlio roar ,
not to the front. If they weru so hard
tip for material as to liu compelled Ui
pick up a repiiblienn , they could have
improved on HiirHclt. Hut. poi-hap * , tlu\v
wanted to inateh ItrnndeoindVeiss , niul
nobody but llartlett wm willing tn
run In harness with that team.
The Parncll . '
Thn large attendanci- our people ill
Hie meeting held in tin- opera lionso In
strengthen the hands of Charles Stewart
I'nrnell , evidenced in u gintifyug man
ner tin ? s\nipiithy of Omaha with the
I'lUiKo of Irish independence. It evl.
ileiieud it , too , in the practical wny ol
dollars and cents , to uhich , after nil ,
.speeches and conventions .should load
directly , in llm present parliamentary
crisis. With n round $ llOJnin ( starter ,
Omaha need not bo ashamed to compare
tier contribution to thu Irish logislalivo
fund with those of other oili'-s much hei
superior in sizn but decidedly inferior In
the onterprisu and generosity of her pill
Kctiship.
No Ami riean who has watched the
pro jiv of events in Ireland during Hit
pn.st live years mods to hn\o hiniomor.y
refreshed concerning the work of the
great Irish liberator. With an untlnni.
nm for his country no loss strong than
that of the patriots , Kmmrtt and O'Cou
ncil , hu has added to his patriotism a
political shrewdness and si readino s t < i
.se'ue the opportunities for daring ami
ettieiont action , which rnin s largely
from thu American blood that Hews in
Ids veins. Now radical , ag.iin cotiserva-
the , but always pr.iclieal , I'arnull has
made tlio cause of Ireland the ennso ol
progress and humanity throughout the
civili/.ud world. Concession after con
cession has been wrung from the Hritish
parliament , thu iniquitous land laws havi1
been so miiililicd Ihut tin ; promise of
peasant proprietorship is about to be fill-
till d , while as the crowning success act
ual homo rule through un Irish parlia
ment looms up in the hori/on as a cer
tainty of the rapidly approaching future.
For all those re.siiIts , great in their pres
ent achievement , but still vii'tiv in tliu
assurance that they give ofvliat is to be ,
the loyalty of Irish-American cili/ens
and HIII sympathetic aid of the people oi
the United Slates can claim n large share
of the credit. American funds lm\o
enabled I'arncll to pus'.i ' bis campaigns
among a poverty-ridden people. Ameri
can money will pay the salaries of his
parliamentary supporters in a legislative
body which was never intended for poor
men. American sympathy of a practical
asell as sentimental kind will continue
to hold up the hands of Ireland's tin.
cowned king in London as well as in
Dublin and Cork.
Tun IJnr. replies in this general mannev
to tlio many eomplinutnts of friends and
readers throughout the west over the im
provements which it has Lit'jiy a ddod te
its establishment. The steady advance
in the circulation and patronage tell us
that public approval has followed the en
terprise of this paper. Uratefui for these
evidences of approval , the ULE assures
its friends that it does not propose to
stand still as an idle puclnt.ir of Hit
prugiY.s of Omaha and the st.ite. It ha-
other nlaus in process of development
tor the lu'nciit ut its palruns , which will
shortly make thouisi-lvcs known through
these columns , and which will meet
with the appreciation of the public.
AKCHITKPT MVKIIH tin * placed on exhi
bition a handsome pcr > pccthe uf the
proposed city hall From un areld
tectural standpoint , thu building chat-
lenges criticism. It is ornate without
being fanciful , and digniliod without be
ing plain. The stIn is modern and tin ;
details so worked out that the Mruetim
will be u prominent nud handsome land
mark from nny section of ihp city. The
wisdom of the choice of Mr , Myers IK
the architect will be apparent to overj
one who oxitmiuos this beautiful cteva
tion. It should be inspected bv t'Verj
citizen who votes on thr city hull propo- -
at the coming election.
TtiKitr. are only n lew more days foi
registration. KxeryottM - should see tc.
it that his nani'1 appears on the lists. Ii
will not do to trust ti mere chance or tc
rcl.t upon the fact that the \ oter win
registered la t year Every voter i ex
pet ted to appear in per n to but e hit
uume placed upon the hats
Mu NKI un AM is inereaaiiig his .strength
every day n cnndidnle for connt.t vlerk
nnd. thuugh he hn a u-putobleopponent ,
i.s | iiilliug : i winning -troko. An hone l
Hint i i"ililc | ollieial in Hie ciniiit.t i leik-
nil'e ! xx ill b .ill the mutt1 HpjHet iateti
.itu11 ! the iiniirt nite : tvteJtitions ot v
as a ruk1 will not be transferred -
red from1 tlio rvgHii'.iliou b .ik * ( ; t inn
vuiiii ili-.iict to tur > tu ! > v u.ib's , tlu-j
present tlio I'l'gtrluUon tnmif.ir paperii oi
in onii > other \.i > p * .tUilj coilviuc * )
tle registrar of their identity.
Till- disgust of proniiiK ut dcmocratl
with tin ? miaui'abli ) apology tor a n pu ( <
able tluLet put up by the I'nl 1'onl yOIl-
vcntiuu is beautiful to beiiold.
Tin : lli > ' ( il < t thinks that owing to there
being ail indupendentciindidato for siicr-
itl'iii thu Held the insult U by no meaiij
certain , The llcnild Id slightly saroiistio ,
The imlepeudunl caudidutu is not the
' \ si lit' ti. MftiMciu 'lie wni i f Mr
.i Ts ' 111(1 ( . i Ylw i. -'it ! in Ins i i t >
II'MIIII : ii i'i' ] iniA n i ileiith and tixes
' -ioj'lv iu < tiinu" whellicr Cobum's
iii i" to lie' SUft , ? , fiiW or 3
l ) < n > n Mtt.t UK fnlN'm line tvlt'i ' the
inilcrrtllpil , bid H Is Juird work His , -n
Hnisi sp | | ctidorMinitil of Hie ju H < es
Hi o | pivn tfn-tjt salljitnpHoii to Hint wi > pl
Kcellli d tlio Who ttl'Pl'ippeillilljf to repll-
ta'ilefiti/i ' n to eotitinnn the old co l
mills tthieh hiiMMliigrnced Omnhft.
Mil IhM.ui' tliinli.s it h lee cold
wntlior t < i tnke oil' hi' coat for the ilomo-
pratlolickel. II will be stilt wilder be
fore ho Is spun Working In his shiit
slrevc" for tlio nonilnees of n ponvpiilion
which sliett ed him MI efl'ectiinlly last tveek.
I'ltv. npjM'oaf-li of n cold win c is announ
ced b\ the 11-ra'iJ ' wllh n great deal of
iipprvliiMisinit. Whiln it strikes the demo
cratic enmity tlekel thorn will bo n
shrinkage of more than twenty degrcoslli
the political temperature.
THIS KIKIil ) OF IXIMTSTK.V.
The nvt nt Ohio labor Xutp wus 3OJ .
All the ImildlnK trades In Olru'liuid me
In N'cw Orleans building ami pnlntluii nre
JIWIll.
The lur''e knitting mills In New .Ier-o >
hu\e all ( In1 work th < y t'.in do.
Shot t time is Hie rule In a urront many Now
ICiiirliiiiil tcxtlU' and inhln'i mills ,
The \Vllllam .Imre "hoemnkfrs have OI'K.HI-
Ued u tinnruisliou | eoinpany.
( ' ( iinil.ints | ! nro iH'itimtiui ; to nhnwci In
from iiiuin pulms about -.niieil ) ofuik. .
'i'he Kxci-Nlor Knlttburmlll , ol Hi'Milchem ,
I'a. , tin iic < | nut f > 'isoj. ) stocrtlnirs l.mi week.
l'i\e ol the largest knlltin mill In felloes ,
N. V. , aie rnuuliu lip to iioeioek nt liiRht.
M.ilc liilior is DM i nbiuiilutit nn the 1'aeiiio
t'oiist , Imt the supply el lemule lulior lads
hholl nt leiiulremelits.
The linltiinuro Fedprntloii of Labor is cat-
eolilsiimi'iiiuliilales lor councils and the le ; -
Isliuiuoas 10 Uieir Inbor attitude.
Tlio NVw York ] inlntcis have agreed to
stiike tin eljrht hums nexi .Max , ami or , ui-
l/.alioll Is pioKiesslii ) ; ui linn ciul.
Of tinI0d0) ) ni.icliinlsts in New YoiUnot
imue iliim 10 pur cent ate uuinn men , and
\\a ili.-ieaie lower ill , in in oilH'r ji.ai'es.
The IMwuids M.iiinfarlurlm ; e.iiiiiunj | , of
Auiu-li , .M.uue , isituiiluili lUcmlu | uu < iiiu-
I Ion iiour.iA'.owJiaiils jicriuk to iiw.ujt )
yiuds.
The leailinc ; Eastern Rhino maiuifactiuvr.s
expect to ( IniiKic tnuir HUM sjniii4 s business.
L.iiije uidcrs irir spring goods tiu\o aiicuuy
The lukcrs of Xcw Yoil : oeiu to bo a mi'k '
and-\\aterset oi miloaisis , ami Ilieii leaileis.
are ti \ nii ; inv hip iiicm DI > lu ilie suimUud ui
; i. ! -ii'- i\i' unionism.
Ceiicinl mass meetings will ho lielil in
many law cilies next jear miller tint ans-
pici s in the KuiKUt-s ol Labor 10 advoujuc
ei lit-hoiir liibui- unit ualoiil-.ni.
'I'he manaliictiucrs of "the Knowels looms
: ue iiiii iu.ic an-.iu'Keiiu'iiis to csialihsu a
linire miiiiin.it'tiiij ill Klnupo to supiily the
toieiKii iii.uket with tliiiy.1 lumas.
Armour , til' ( Mde.i o , oileicd > ini ; head for
coopers to woik tor < j . . > Ua din , uisie.ul m.j ,
lae wn es they lutd ilslu'd. The fiMd 'S Ass -
s _ ml > lj lias taKun up tau icudrfi'ls a0'iuiibtAi-
mmir.
The nimble quairic of pn , t Tenncs = ee hiuo
increased m njujis irom n\e to IUH > , and
the marie is so miu ilia ; u ciimmaiids . > per
cent moie tiiiin tuu illicit Ituliun in.ub.o , MI
it is said. ;
Some of the southern c jtton mills are i c-
l > oiU'd us muknii ; iiuincy "h md over list. "
At M'teral pnuuscuiMCiiy is uuing tm-ioiisi'd
and new buildings lur shop KI.HII uuil lot1
Hie Use of umiilojcS'aro bj'iu ' defied.
A conleicncpot eiislern mid wesleru mine
pwueis is to be held at rat.sumy on inu tliiid
Tuesikiy ( it 1 ) cceim > or lu-M , in oidci toau'isi
as inras pu.s-iiiiie llio unixcisui com pet ion oi
cuai at' . ds , and to mini ; aimut a su'.uer co.n-
niiinuy ol interests lictvveeil eouiipiiu | em-
] > lu > usaiid bcicen emplioeis and \Mulcmeii.
At liable. .Swit/cilaml , it is lojierled that of
twcni.N-ioiirtrioat ribooii makiiiKcdiicuras in
opcratum mew y.-ars mo ail o.it ten Iwte
BOIII' out 01 tm > IIIISIMO.SS , and several have i.1-
moved bodily to tlio United Mates. Of the
I5J.OJJ luiut-io > .a weivjrs at Ilasle , the fundi-
tion ot trade is MICH that halt ot uiese looms
must u" out ol ( ipi-ia ion.
In New Yoik tlio emponters , painters ,
plumbers , steam and tMsiitieis aie uu bt > .
lii icklayois , uid trainers have nut so union lode
do asdiuiiifr tne Mimaior. Shoem.ikeis and
tlie cliitluiitf Undo art ) well employed. There
aiu mail ) i > uutuis idle , bat the ie isti- > list
will ( jivu many t'lnplinmenl for a wliiiu As
a ho.c , the worunxiiien ot New York aio
doing livnl ) we.l , aliuuu0'h in many blanches
\\njesuie luw.
Important steps % \ora token nt the ( teneml
asscinbi oi tlie Kmjslit'S oi Lalinr louiili | lur-
\\uril tlio OIVMI1I/.U1011 in Issti. Mate assem
blies ill bo ori.iiii/eil to work Mate iiiU'i-
csts. Themiueis uro to be ( iixiiiu/.ed into a
imuomil boiU uiiilei' the Kiu.icuiot Labor ,
Ilii'uiilN in.u'lical and si'iisib.e ciiuise. Kixo
Ii'iluiL'ii \\ill bi' ki' [ " m Hie ued. mid \ijor-
dii , hleps mil be tauen in legislative m ittels
to enloiw ( "sisting la\\s nieadiy to laboi ami
to i n.irt ullnl : > . Tlioruscio t\\eul\finlit
printeis in the Konur.il a.sem.i ! : , > . in all ,
t\viiit-clclit Kt.it'M , two teiuloiies and the
Uustiictor Co umbia were rciriNented. | At
lanta , tieor ia , has Aoven assemblies , and a
di.sliict asscmbl ) is to bo e.stab.islied. l-'mn
new ii.ssointi.ies have been r ouiuly estab
lished at rut-sUtiitf. The mttmbei-shiii is rup-
Idiy giowilitf in ad soutlons.
STATK A.N TKUU1TOUV.
NoornsUn
Holt ponnty iKiiist.s of a potato weighing
four pounds and ten oumm
Ftiirnunit cileiilates : Hint the Inilldlin ; Im-
proM'iuenu l r tlio your will reach , > i : > 0iJO ) in
\nkie ,
Curtlatid , olio of the younttcst towns in
( ia.'e county , is already narunn uu Muter
woiks.
Twi'iitv-seveii pftfloails of hcep were uu-
loadedal ( ii.ind 1 and Mmittay. TUev s\iU
wlnU'i' la the ucyiiboilwuil 01 Kiililuuy.
The liiniihan ) | L-ulT piophetuMlly h" s
the iMiliticiil lewMition ut ( sjj , mid luv >
abanuonud the UemiK-mUe tor the r
A row ommeil in the W.W'IPP .shop nf
rblnjc Wans. In llfthtlii' % .Sundi > . uc
linen jM li.slier hud Ilia bculp iiuued with a
linker ,
.1. A. Stiiekslierlfl of' Kmnnuiintv , tlli-
liol. < , hd-t inilchased ia , < KM ncri's ol land lu
tlu'wotfin jiait yt t4io st.ite Im a sheep
' "
range.
It Is sdrt tlmt lh IlnlOrpse branch nf the
lUulinuloii iV Missiiiui Hl „ ' " to
t'lit , . iiKstuad ut ( > tulliia ! , as lu
Tluce Cortland li io Ji.ul a | > 'i ui - wllh
l lslul till' uthei d.ty.r. iMUAUl tin' iiiijis hiid an
e\u ui'4td uut b > A 4aiK'.iiy ! hiUU'i , ami tlie
THu ii | ) | > er tm > M tl | ' rie'Udiit norlmil
hftdl li.is been iitieiruis w > u iinnin i a.the
ilii'HMsed niiiuhi'i nt jJU'iil'iis. 1 he attend'
liuee thm leiiu nciittV l iiu H , I'ium iipl'li- '
ralioiis mule it \ < t lm vl uil.i'ii tnal ilie
\sniti-i .itteiul in. ii xvill ixii.-l HIM IUIUMII
and uttv. UO.DHS tin tin- . . ] i > , ue
belli t nttt'il up in lilt' ( , ' * ! tult oi the eollt'ie
M'illlill > llll J.
The r.iliiuiint v atcr tfwer is UP yuhty
fe ( t ahovp K > ouud. uutl rowiiw < l.iil > Tlu-
I. ink tdi me | uiiiu > > es wilt inuiain thitu
hiuulted un d III l > L > ui ie ! t um , i , iii. | Null
Im at uu ee\HUuu ! dl one bumlitil mut lilt )
le.-t , The l.tuk lm huiise , u , ' ( , lawns ami
riMiaua. will bout HU eli \atinn of
fis'l. 'I'll in will cuiiUiu mivt'li liun-
UarivM.
Tliere are UU6 sphuol childi n In Aapon.
Itemk are luimciouj nnd usly In JUioutt
county.
t'onslilnmble pl\oor ; mining ; is bulng donu
in ( ir.unl county.
The Imy crop of Middle Park for issn Is
cMlmated to be liutwcetl " > ,03J ami 11,00) ) tons ,
A For ! Collins fitiliicr tlnusliiul oat 47 anus
of wheat which yiulilud ! M bushes to tlie
acre.
acre.Tho anthracite coal from the Crc&tcxl Hutto
I- ° > lil to . iiiti ! the tVtiii-\Unnh
Mttl. le.
I. 'Hit llll' d.lltllS III IXk-- " ! ' * * ft lll'lllstl ' I \\IlO
lint i-nh ( , ik ( s li ( > < uiK'ili-ap-4 ' nml eje iiiencrs
lu snlnnm lint tins : i tal and llmimhliiK ne-
oimt "on the sltito. "
Old Ainitj llrov. n. nncof the colnretl iiln-
liters of Hi'iiver , clleil tlu're nii-ntl > . eetl W.
Klip was lintii a slave In VliRliihi , ' eriirwl
Illicit ) bj lliht ! , HIII ! willed in rt.i.di.nli. in
An Oiit.ivdtielnrma1 < ( S hN ml In on snow
hnpi. Oin dnIflst weik he Kd1 tntmlii !
nmi'iiE simie .a ce lim h , ami thfl of Ids nsi-
tlc Mis fnvnvPivd licfoTp IIP tvintHsroVPrrit and
exJHcntcd.
The alumni coim'tiilon of tlio Mlswitrl
Valle > Aisiirlntlnii ot Hchnol Hupelluteud-
mtsopenml In Denver Inst s.itnrOn . ) . Nup-
I'tluicmliMit Htulli-N. of tlii' Lincoln school * ,
and taUiSuiH'iintondcnt Joiu-.s wi-if In nt
tcmhune
The e\lriHlon of th , ' Hcmrr , t'tnh > \ I'a-
rltic lallnwd mi the St. Vroln enncn opi-in
up a ilcli section ot'cuiinti.t. and Is on 1m-
iiorliitit exent in torn ! ralho.nl hii'ldlttu ' lu
Colomdii. Thl.- road lll some dny push
across ihc ranite lute Middle I'aik and NoiHi-
westerti Cnli > radi > . nml lay the mineral , maim / -
im ; ami tlmlicr ninilucin of those Htvtinnnt
Ihetldoisoi ptt < r > liitlIn ( tliostnte.
.Mis. Mary ! ' . Tlmin one ot the pioneer
\Mimeti of the Mate , died in Umildi-i on tlie
I'-th , aiie.il . t" . .She ram1 to the stuli1 a Jtmni !
man led umuan In INUI , iheii in isolated
places , ttiKod and educated tun sons , louulit
many a but itilil with the Indians and 10)1- )
IIUN , nml With n trusty iflle stood miaul o\ei
hei home ami < hlldien lUMtust the attacks m
the biindits and sat.iifiN of Uu > Inuders.
Slxly-tlu-p" cars nf oix- and Imllloii were re
ceived lu , * iilt ; i.nke City lust week.
Thi1 territorial exhibit for the Now Orleans
exposition was packed and .shipped lunuook.
The titth'and last company nf Imported
M > > rmnn < , iifvtioiitf , are expected in .salt
l.ulctt ritj.
'I'lie banks of Knit Lake City report the re
ceipt tut tlio week ciuhiitt October 41 , in
clusive , ot : < s-i.M.5) ) | | , inillluti , and .Mj''HJ in
me , alotidot M 10,110.34.
St. M-ujN academy In Sail Luke City hm
mi aitemliiiice ot M'\eni\-toiir riil hoarders ,
Iwuity pluiit Imv lioarders. eliihty gill day
M'lioitns and ntt > boy day sphomm.
( 'aelm Vnllej i sliliii\ir | ] [ laiirc iiuntititips
of pulatops to Colorado , N'ebrnsua and Kaii-
siis , tlie pliee lo.idi'd in cais. sacked , beilis
about twenty-lite cents pci liumlit'd. Tlio
erup Is MS ) laiyu and of sjuod iiiiaiily.
Oit > fiom Ihp new lead in lied mountain
.slum ol , vi to the ton.
Ln.st Chance gulch jieltlcd somethtii ! ; o\cr
? ! i\iKKiln mild iliisjear.
Thenaie nineteen publl'- schools in Unite ,
with o\i < r : > , ( MJ pupils in alteiulaiioc.
Ciinrcutiiillii : uul Ntmjiliiiu : ttoiks costing
SCiiMHhl hate been comilited | in Helena.
Montana -\\tml \ commamls higher pi ices In
the e.istein maikels than anIn the wot.
A new studieate has been toimcd to take
ho.d ot ilie hotel system lu the National
p.uk.
A lifleeii-foot bmly of oic has been stnick
In the Leu lotiiuam mine in the Ten Mile
ilMtkt.
A darlcoy fonnprly pniplo.ted in Ilclciia ,
ifol drunk in Cliic.iijo last week and was iob-
bed of * 1,030.
The IHist Xnllonnl lunik of Dillon , from
April 1 to October 1 , this tear , shinned to the
L' . S. mint 4i ; > .i > iiiiiiruuldusl.
A mine of I'm ore has been ilisc.oveied in
.M.uli.son cmmty , thiity milts Horn Vlrijnii.i
I'll ) . Thcpiodiict is R.ml logiaileteiy biuli.
Kidin Jiiminiy l , IsVi , to Octobi-r U ) l..Ot
polddciosits | were lecetted at the IT. S. assay
ollice at Helena. This is cijual lo UK- entire
deposits toi the year ! * > ( . I'ue deposits tor
I ss i were neailx ilonble tho-e loo.ixod 1 |
iss ; ; . or an ) oilier pi ( Veiling > cai in tlie liis-
tury ul tlie ollice.
The Pncillo Connt.
riomjliins ; has been bi' unut various points
ol HIP state.
A pptiilicd foot , small and dainty. Imslippu
found m Chii o ( ii i-l > . H is ' .supposed tube
that ot an Indian Kir ! .
Duriuir ] n-t week l.'JflO ] wi"--ons pnmp to
( 'alumina bj rail , oi wli'im .vsj went to .Sail
I'l.iiici.sco ami iiii > htujipi'tl in the mteiior.
Ills { iroposctl to establish a cannery at
\Vi \ ni'lljtdii to jneseivp the miekeio1 iiild
otlu r nsb wlucii aie caught tacio in lai e
< iuaiitaliu.s.
A bi milling cvcitemeuh lias been
picuted at Urass Valicy by a riclitnUe
inailo in tlie Croxtn I'oint quailmine. . The
mine was known us the Wild-mi I'eim in
early da ) s and has a shall nearly 30J tea
deep.
It i.s repoited tlmt during tlip jiiist three
weeks , the Chinese in han Fraiit-iseo have
puicliiised over 'J,500 ict olvers and u larie
( juautity of Used ammunition , so as to bit
piep.iied to icpel any attack that may be
m.ulo updn Cbinatoxvii.
KaioOiII InVcstorn N'ubrasku.
NOUTII I'IATFE , Ojt. LM. To the Editor :
As Sir. E. 1) . Webster , desires thu otHcial
statistics of tliu rainfall in Western Ne
braska I enclose the appended tables
wli.cli I published M\- months ago and
now correct up to date.
They .slioxv conclusively that the actual
average rainfall in Lincoln ( 'o. Nebraska
for the lust nine years is hiiliicieul for
all agricultural purposes and tlmt ii
greater rain tall lioxv.vur dcsiiMolu in nut
essential.
Tims for the plowing of land and plant-
in4 ; ol trees can havu bad hut little oilect
i n * thu extreme western counties as im-
proveiiKMitb were now eM-tuiit or too lur
between to causj appreciable change.
On the far d'stant ] > ast the PliHte was a
mighty llood s.x miles in widtli Inn in
recent times there must havu been ex
ceptional yearn of abundant precipitation
hiiu'c a W ssouri Kivcr steamer went up
to Kearney and buck ( in 1H" I I bei'exe )
and also yeari ot ovucshi vc drouth tor old
freighters have told me that they have
seen the I'lutui ubsolululy dry from
Kearney westwards.
Statistics show a marked increase in
the annual niiutall at Omaha and as the
cl aniiii of forests and washing away ot
tliu soil have caused almost perennial
drouth in extended regions , formerly tlie
garden spots of t ie earth itsoenis pruba-
ob' that , plowing the land , making etery
ii 'id a poujju , plant in ; ? tho-,0 miniature
Jorests the coruliolds Uio slimtly increase
of wood along stream.s and in ratines ,
will in lulu * , not mily pci'soive , and m , ike
iiseliil every r.tindiop that falls but ulu
tin rc.isr tiio iietttal ainanut ot tain
II l-hiiitiov
Table of rainfall tuken irom United
Status signal erx ice reports-
roit HIATIO.M voitru it. A m : .
.
i ' = 5 i1 Ti n
* ! -7
l -5 i i
IsTi , " . . . "T. " 5 Vi'i h\4 * \ ; 1 1 )1 ) M lifts
jsrt . l ' 't'l ti-.o M ; ii- ; i ir ;
I'Hi . * i . ' 1,4 trti.i.i ; i ill . . Pit ;
JsoO , . , . . HO 1 II "i " 'I ' I'l ' MM 'ii < i |
ft r He-nun.
Chieaao Herald "I see in the paper *
that President I'lcvolanti t.ikiw walks for
his health , " remarked lac pivsengiu1 tvlio
wanted i > iinicbod > to talk to
"Voo , " replied the glinu pa < > > eiigci' ,
who hadn't uei n een i.ilking to uuv-
boijy , "and that isn't the worst of it Ho
ins'.sts upon other goxcrninunt ulUeinU
following bib u\unpK ; > . And yet they
uuil this a free country. "
"Are von a uavornmcnt ollicial ? " '
"No ; but up to bust Saturday noon 1
was the ooatuiMlur "
HIDDEN ART IN WASHINGTON.
Tlio TfMinnicv ol tlio Ctifllol 'I In
Artol'lbc ( Jt-onl Dcpiii ttiie'its- .
"Carp , " in tMevelanil l.eutlt r : IVopU
in Piilikingof Wnshiiisjloii : trt consi-i |
llm CotTiitan gallery only. The truth u
that all public buililirjrs an-full of Iim
pahiHligs , nud Mtiue ol the most lie inti
iul j > iciurt > s \Yashingtoti art1 onitIIMI
bj clerks mid | iVnniiiH'i\t \ oliicialIn IK <
jirsnitl coriiiloriif the \ Vhitittouv tin
portraits nf : ill the pteiitlenti ill oils IcoV
( town upon HKI ancsimis the > pins to nnd
tro from the ca < l roiini to thu conferva
tory. I'he librar > of the \Vhite hou < < i
tvlueli i i seldom een , husn "Jcllcrs-Mr
by Stuart , n "Madison. " "llanisnn,1
"rujlor , " ami "Johtiwn" by Mr , An
drcws , anil other pictures by eminent
artists In the Civbiiuit room there is n
portrait of John llatnpdcn xthith i < saitl
RO hate been puinted b.y Vnn ltck. , nilil
lie ir liy there Is H ji'iinied if'p.t o (
Abraliam l.incoln'slirad t tken from life.
Mrs , Ha.\ ' line portrait with its licanti-
ful frame , is open to the tiett of the or
dinary sight wer on reception itnyi otilj i
and \ou eanuot see how Mrs. l'roUlciil
Tn.s ft > r looked unless yon go lo Hit1 sep.
"
tiuil story ami by Hie" manipulation of a
lot of red Utpe , gctn view of one of the
ptlviito corndors Hunti.
err nfTiii , , Tur tsntr.s or TUUrtToi. .
Tin ; capital is full of grand pnintin ; - ,
numbers nf tyliich tuo In cninmttlcr
room * , ami whielt tire never seen , ite by
congressmen and nuvsoeujiers I'erhajis
the linest pieiuriM of t'lis ' building are
the jiaitdhigs of the " ( Jrantl Cannon of
the Veiloxtsione , " and "I'mism of I'olo-
ratio , " by TliomaMorun. . These arc in
the second stoiy. in tine of th ( > lobbies oi
the s ( mile gailert. Th 'V cost $1(1.0.1(1 ( (
apiece , and art1 wonderfully real. .Just
below Hicse , in the roc'-pHon room ,
where ladies who wi.sh to NCO senators
wail for them to tome out , are portraits
of ( May , ( /'iilliDiin ami Webster , which
1'iof firmly , tt ho knew these grout mutt
well , tells me are the best in existem-e.
In llm hoi'se ' of represent'ill\w is a pic
ture of Lafayette , bv 1'nry .Schellerwhich
'
haftiyctt" hi'msolf gave to congress : and
in the panels nn the opposite sales of tlio
room are two paintim ; for which the
noted painter , Ilicrsl.idt , gat $10-
( Ii ) , ) apieiv. Tim fresco " \Vesl
ward llo" was painted liy n man
who never look a lesson in painting , and
congress paid him $ . ' ! ) , < ) ) ) lur tin-job.
Prank U. Cat pcntcr rio-itul $ . ' 5.000 tor
bis picture , ' The Signing of the Kmanei-
) ialion I'roclamatinn , ' ' but this was not
paid b.thi1 . I'uited Stiiles. .lust back ol
the house nf icpicseiitatives there is a
gallery lined with the po : traits of the
speakers nf the hoiisti , nnd in tlio vice
IjrcsitlnntV room of tlie 8-Minte you will
lind the original painting wliic'h Hem-
brantll I'eale took of Washington from
life. Int ! I miglr. make a letter out of
the oapitol. Mvory part of it ia lull of
painting and statuary , nnd the lover of
tlio line arts mnv profit ibly snend as
much tune lieie us at the Corcoran ( Jal-
Icry.
1'or all practical purposes , however ,
many of the bi'stpieturcsaiv Ijnried Irom
si-ii | , and il is the same with
THI : Aitr of Tin : ( IIMAT : DIJI'\UTMISTS. :
I'Vtv strangers get n sight of the portraits
ol Daniel Webster aim Lord Ashlmrton
which hang in Hie diplomatic reception
room of the State Department. I'hcy
were painted at Ihetimeof t ie Ashbnrton
treaty , awa > back in the torties 'i'he
artist gave niii1 p-iir torebst T and the
other to the K i jlisli Minister , Lord
Ashbiirlon took his pictures to K.igland. .
The others remained in the Webster
family anil were the only thiii'jrs .sated liy
the heirs iruiu the lire at M.ir-hliold sonic
years ngo. ( mgre-ss bought them of
1) iniel Wepster's son's widow and jexvi d
her down to $ J , ( di > apiece in paying for
them.
In an uut Torim , also tl"voted to the
diplomats , Uiere are jiorii.nts oi William
II. Setvard and Daniel Websl-r and a
Jil'c- i/.e pictiin : of the ley ! of Tunis ,
which was presented in lis'n bv the 15 vv
himself to the United States government.
Jn the unti room at the oppos.it1 end ol the
Cormier llietv is a tine collection of plio-
gr.iphs an.l crayons represent 1114 the dif
lereiit secretaries of state. In the navy
depiutmelil anil that of war you will lind
pictures of the men who have been ut thu
head of them from the begi.ining. The
public buildings are in fact portrait gal
leries made up of line paintings of the
prominent men of the n-ition .since the
day * of Hamilton and Uurr. The col
lection of portraits of the secretaries ot
the trtiiiscry is very lino. Here you may
nee AlcMiiitlcr Hamilton , Albert ( inlln-
tin , William H. I'rawtord , Judge Tant'y ,
Thtimas Ktting , Salmon i' . C'husn , and m
fact almost every secretary trout ITS'.I ' to
ltjs.1. it is the same in the attorney gen
eral's olliec , a place tvliicli few ui"ii visit
and htrangiir's never. Still , hern is an
old family portrait of Ktlmuiiil K'indt > lpli ,
the iirst itttorutiy general of the rnited
States , and tin1 man who had a t'us > with
Washington , a line portrait of Lcti Lin
coin , p iiuted by no one knows whom ,
mid those of Evnrts , Stiiiitou , Alphonsu
'J'att , John J. ( 'ritteuilen , and in tact ot
every leading lawyer who has excr been
u president/'s constitutional
Styles tn China nnd Clay.
Philadelphia Times- Card icceivers
are now almost invariably o | eliinu
Cupcltind ware Ifi in grunt demand for
dinner sorticu.
Some elegnnt claret jugs now come in
Worcester china.
In tea sett , Hie Crown Derby china is , ii
popular us ever.
Cupid in n bonnet is one of the newest
cute things in l > K'tii. ' | .
Quite u fancy e\ists for flower yi ; < i s ot
Koyal Susn cliiiui.
The eolU ction of fancy china is the
very laU'st popular * ra/e
Tlie rage for tcllow pi.Hers has s ( H k
Philadelphia , but is u M u old
A gl'eill tli-tl ot Ihi new tleeui al ( il
Italian insijoHi .t n.ui - . ing sold
For the tliinni ; r < ic u 'r ' uie putts in-
noxx i \eeutiii in po1 i'i im iiaK h I
All Japanese ware h.i to , t ei it ihi e\
lent been btiplciiiunud bj Kuiopi in '
ti I.V.
The line t collection < l"iiorct i un t i. -
in I'liilaiielphiu Ls uu IK d iiy Aa 11'v
CullH'l wnol
Blue rii-mish dill eninin D.UI h n '
Mlglle | - | ilpplnp'lil
iii i ut a1 uiii
s > ih i i Itie f \ . ' es nt tlie re
< "iil-1.'p i . in uoii sale Wi ir pur-
i Ii iseil nt Id t rids- ,
( i i , jus little oriiaiut'llls ' in : n M\ i. .
Illfi Ulide i uJJIt'd iilti I litOsi' luilliU I
hclillelll.tliu ill old 1 iti >
Thf new < 'i inli'.in liiue i-i jmii' ' ' u m
tiiilii t"t\ 'lint UU " ift i' ' ii' ill'i ' ij'i 5 lie
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v. fiieh siu 1. il out ith nuh 11 iui , in .
lift
Luyvly clai hlutucttt's Hl'0 noxx In nu
DUidr in N ijiles , in which tin . -.in. . i >
luaUii a uutuntl Uut and diU'muiii tu Uu :
drapery.
Ktiochi water bottlos. Tokio vsisos
Owiui plates and all t-orts < > i ikip.uusu
want Inive buconiu alnioat eummuii in
Pluladelphiiv.
Sciuios fiomnoailyallof Wr-'ter Scon's
gruul.-toile.s have ln.'eii reproduced in
ulisH , ami they nro uuw being put upon
diiiner plntu-s.
Them is u bi'lllinntly decinated da s.if
cliimv tiiovvu u * C'oalpwrt , vvinuJi
Horn a fnrtory lhn hft * been In oonViou
ou < ! op filion ulnpo 171)0. )
'I lie rich polychrome wnrr Is now mntln
In liolh ( icrmnny Hud Urnneo. Two , .i
the - ' llguu-s in Hi's "
jnie- ware are "Uixlt r
the I inlin lla"a tul "TUe Kiss. "
Ornaments hi colored plar nni noxv
comliiL' fiinn H ivsia , in which curious
colored luruns nppoiir mme in bus re.
lief and s , , ne lint. They nre nioatly Iduo
untl I'lncK ) ) .u kgronmui.
I
* \Vlsdoni \
wtTitiM r HIS pitosr.Tir si
' Must all the great things have bt-en
done l..t t. tiiir tlui rhiiiiucs. I'mdoneo
bus but " 'in r > , whllo fortune has a
Hi ni nnd *
"tn m.t honest opinion , wliisky Is see
end milt u , original sin. U Is HIP null
Alone hung upon tlto npck of poor , do
Dialled luiinnii nut nre. "
"It don I reiiilre | any education to ti 11
th.itntth , but to lie Well , dons. "
"The Lord tempera Hits tvlmli to the
fhorn lamb ; bnl It la man's business to
I see Hint Hie lamb is not shorn too close "
"Wr are lold that 'an honest man is
the nuMost work of ( Jotl'j but tlie de
mand for the work has boon so limited
that I Into th mghl u large share of the
lirsi edition must still be in thu author'a
bunds. "
" ( Soil onlv knotva how much merit
; Hntnlcrs through this life , mmnrely hid
by i a.s . of pot erty , nor how much crime
Wears Hi' golden armor of wealth. "
"Mnn\ : i ina.li has died rich and nocn
called wise by simply holding his tongue "
" 'Man wants 1ml little here below1 may
have been true when it was llfst written ,
lull ever since the war he wants all lie
c.iu l'i\ liii hand.s on. "
"I ttun'l belietc t lie Lord over intended
if u limit'kicks me on oiu : side , to tutu
the oilier Mile to Ilie mule. "
"Anxlxnly can ( ell where lightning
slrnek last , Imi it lakes u smart man to
tell xviierc it xvill strike next time-this is
one of iho diileroiieos bulweon learning
and wisdom. "
" 1'ivn'Mnjr Hie gospnl for nothing ii
east emiufh , but preauhing it for lite
thousand dollars a year and have it
suit is another thing entirely. "
"Music may have charms to soothe a
savage , but 1 would rather try a retolvcr
on loin lirsl "
"Truth is the only thing 1 know of that
can't bo imjmiMtl ! on. "
Tlio Txvo ( Queens.
An American ! ! lady , with great labor
and expense , prepared txvo largo vo J
unit's , illicit with autumn leaves from tliu
Americ'in forests , of all imaginable hut 9
ami tints. Tne collection was large , riul
assorted with exquisite beauty and taste.
An the I0iirope.ui forest leaxes have no
such delicate coloring as otu own , she
hoped the present xvoitld bo an accept
able one , and forwarded one of the vol
umes to the English queen and the other
to the French empress. After a few
weeks , sht ! received an answer from
both. The package was returned from
Victoria , with u cold , courtlv letter , st. ting -
ing that it xxas not allowable for the
queen to receive prespjits Irom persons in
iiriv.ito stations A letter came from
Kiigenie , on the other hand , kind , frank ,
full of the truest courtesy , returning
thanks for the beautiful and xvt Icomed
gift The ladv , it need not be said , h.is
very diliertnt feelings towanl thu txvo
ro ul persons.
A Onse AVlierc Two Wrongs Blade a
Chicago Tribune : "Hoes your bus
band go to the lodge , Mrs. Gib-
bcrick ? "
"Well , ho just don't , J broke up lh.it
little g.um : quits u while ago. "
"Why , how in tlio world did yen
Jo it * "
' .Whenever ho started for the lodge I
xveiit with him as tar as thu skating link ,
and told him to oall for mo on tlie xv i\
homo. It ouly took u fcxv doses to cuie
him.1
TlIK riNT.ST Al.TUltATIVE _ AND As'll-
HII.KITW medicine- earth is Samaritan
Nervine. $ \ 50. "The Doctors said my
child must die with Spasms. Samaritan
Nervine cured him. " Win. 12 Tanner ,
JJayton , Ohio. 3 . . * > 0. at Druggists.
Ono 011 tlie Doctor.
Cowboy "Sfrangcr , there's some good
men in this gang , you botcher Jife Do
you nee thatiiiiiet.'iiioirensive little man
over there" You wouldn't think , to look
at him , that he'd killed his do/en or mote
men ; would you" "
Tendertoot "Goodness gracious , not
Has \\cf" \ \
Co xv boy "You bet , pnrtj ; he's a doe-
tor "
Tendertoot "O , I see "
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