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    TXIT3 OMAHA DAILY BEIJJ : THURSDAY , OOTODBB 20 , 1883.
DAILY BEE.
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1) ) 11 TUMI.
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only blontlHiMcniilni ; impi < r ftubllnlitxl In Hit'
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T HMS tiv MXH , :
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Om : V'ximtr UNK , I'tililithml livery Wi < liotluy. |
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Ono YoHr , nllli pmmlum . . . . . , . . (6.nn
OMO \ ' ( ' r , Mllt'init iirciiiiiiin l.-j
PU Mdnllifl , vUliiitit tiieiaUuii 75
UiUiAIlnitli , ( in trial IU
( OIUII.HIOMIKVrHI
All rotptniitikitdiiiu -'lnif i t nrwHiuiil mil-
tcrlnl ir.inH ru blioultl t.i ) Hiiflrri'M. ' * ! to llio Km-
ion ofim ; luK. !
nntsr.os i.mt.nH :
All buPlurM lelli m [ mil roinlltntirf * fjinntil tie
rrtrtrcfeil to TIIK UCB I'riiMrniMi COMI-XNV.
OUAIIA. Drt'ftK. iliivM nut ) Jx > ' Inilliti ortlcrs
t < > Im umill ! pu > iihleIn thooitli-ror tlio uiiumy. |
IfcE Bt P08LiiHIIS ! ! COMPAUt , PROPRItlim
IJ. ItO.SKXVATt'.lt. r.uiTOU.
Doif vr forget to regisler.
QMAIIA ( out'inucs to pile up the brlok
mid mortar.
Ilosroii ( Jir.'Kt.lMfi intimates thai thu
recent Inlorxlow credited to him xx'as
bogus. Itviw not creamery , but but-
terlno. _ _
Ttiupiixvihifct gaum coiillnut'a to ( lour.
| flh in Now York. A few inoro killers
from Toxarf ought lo bo imported into
the metropolis.
QXIAIIA xvunts si rail rout Ui the north-
weal but xx'o don't xv uit it bad enough to
plvo a way SJ" > ! ) 0' ) > in bundsiind property
wilhoul very doliniu gu iranlucs.
Tin ; oill/.tiis ! of Ounliu would like to
got n union depot on the bqtnirn , but
\vlmthor limy would consent to Us loca
tion on Judcrson sijunro i.s a tlebutublu
quostlon.
TIIU llcrahl says th-it every ono xvho
votes for Itilly ( Juburu will vot.o for an
untried man. Pat ford xvill nol ho voted
for because ho has been tried mid found
panting. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Pui:9iiKNTir.VKt.ANi : ; > hasilonoagroal
Injury to tlm Washington bom ding house
Industry by his proclamation refusing
after November 1st to listen to the uluinis
pf llie. oflicio Hockers.
Mu. BciiAi.i. xvus promptly confirmed
tiy the rounoll as member of Iho board of
public wirka. Mr Schull is u practical
fitono outlur , and xvill bring valuable ox-
perlanci ) to his new duties.
Tin : friends of Mr. 1'atrick For I are
now living high. So long as that $ , OJ
'bar'l" holds out they will "smilo" xvith
bigh priced drinks , but utter thu election
they xvill Uiko water straight.
OMAIIA'H anxiity is lor a railroad up
tlm Klkhorn xalley , ami nol up the Mis
souri river. A direct line a hundred tnllon
111 length in that direction would be woilh
many Ihousunds ot dolhirs lo Ihiti city.
Oun iteenieil democratic contempo
rary decllnoH to disenss the xvouk point"
of thu domouratic ticket. It n.serves its
ilisousfiion until the next day after elec
tion. U'hcn the iitmospheie in the neigh-
liorhood will bo bine with sulphur.
M t. Comiits is a rospoetublo citi/.on ,
long u resident of ( Jmalia , of largo ac
quaintance and a most cuicicnt member
of tho. bohool board. No one can ques
tion hi.s integrity or caj ability. This is
vhy Im Is going to make 1'at Ford fool as
If a brjclc block had fallen upon him on
alootlon day.
PKKSII > INT : ( . 't.KVKt.xsu has BPt doxvn
upon olficu-sookors xvith a dull , siokonin < ;
thud , OH It wore. Ho has given them un
Ul the Ifat of Novemb to present their
claims , petitions , anil demands , uftei
ivliinh date he does not ] iroposo lo havi
anything more to do xvith thu bores.
i'rcHidont. Cleveland's eonrsu in I his re-
epoot will meet xvith the approval ot the
gicut majority of the pi oplo , but it is u
dose of bad niudicino for the politicians
and xvlro-pnllera.
ToiiN UOACII. xvho is ] ) osinga a pnnni-
IOSH martyr , xvill not end his days in the
} ioor honso iiftnr all. The government
nppraisorri estimate that ho may bo Hulol.v
paid somothbig over a million of dollars
for worl ; done on llm two crulHors , Al
lantft and Chicago. If Seerelary Whit-
nny rolenU and accepts tlm Lolphin , Mr.
Rouo.li can retire from ship building
without any danger ot snU'er'mg in hs
old ago , There bus been a gfoal deal ot
Sympathy wasted on Uoach , who tor
yearH vn > \ \ tlm most hra/.un of all the lob
byists xvho haunted tlm halls ot con-
iruta. ; ;
//HYiWeMwcts toptH ) the \\v.r \ \ art on
the aiiK'KL'Htlou ol the clmhmun of the imti-
imtnt'pollsl ' comuiittiu and jiluee thu deuio-
cnitli' state lOtetatllie iiiast-hiiad.--i/CMi/iL /
No lUitl-ii.onopo'iHt ' can honestly
for 0. II. Goio lint xvo know nit rt'
why other cmulidiitiih on tlm 'tnto ticket
ahpuld nol rt'coivo tlm fuVi vote o' the
nntUmonopoly repuUl''t.ans . , , , ,1 tlo ] , . „ .
imblioan unti-inm'.opolists. Tlm olmir-
of Die ' .
man unj'.monopoly central com-
iniltoo is lit ' / " "
J'/uorly to "suggest" xvhat he
Iloiwc ) vhutHigg-stionsdo not haxc the
tsannifuroo H.S puity declaralions. With
the uxuoplion ot Mr ( Sere llm inlero.ils ol
.untl-nuinoH ] lislsnro not til all hay.arded
in Uiu nhoicii of the rupublican state
tlokcU
IT is noted that a largo niarlun drnds :
ing imichlnu lor use on the Panama canal
1iiM arrived at tlm islliinus aflor a vo >
* JI H tuiilcr steam of eightioiglit day *
from ( iliixirow , by xvaj ot the Struils ol
Magullan. Tlm speed ot this mini scuw
Is Homexvhat greater than ( hat .shown IM
our man ofvnr .Mohican , the details oi
vhafsu cruise xvcro related a foxv days ugi
in the press dispatches. That remark
ublo Wosel , isoiistnicted at a governinen
navy yard , bioku doxvn live tuno.s in i
trip down the. I'aolio coast , and under i
full head of steam exhibited a spect
whiuh xx inilil disgust an iiveragu cuna
liargemun. The nuu'l defenses mos
neoilod at pniseiil urn dofiiisc-j t'lom in
compclont ( ! onitriictor.s und
couUuutora ,
Tl o
The ooiitlotorc.v tllrrc'l ' lip bv Iho pub-
Iu 'tmnof ' Mr Ch inn"y O p w-'j led. r
iiium HIP n-1 ilitins of Gi neral Grunt lo
Tresldt nt .JohiHi" ! is mi unfortunate one.
Hoth tlio priiiiip N Mm In their grnxos.
Tim ono cannot ilnny tlio poisibly fnl u
cfiloring iof mi aft.T-dlnnerconvrr fttoir ! ,
the olhor must lie niloiit under what maybe
bo crnni mhroprp entations of lioniM
and loyal purpo o. The * tory told h a
dlDlctilt ono to bnl.ovt1. That a pri idenl
of the United Slates deliberately planned
n scheme for the overthrow of tlm gov
ernment , tim expulsion of congress from
Ilio capitol mid the Institution of u now
congress of his own creation , and asked
Iho general of Ids army , mul tiflorwarils
the second In command , to assist in this
revolutionary tiehemu , is almost in-
credible. It bnuomoa still nmro so xvlion
the circumstances are taken into consid
eration.
No intimation of tlioir knowledge of
finch a plan xva < gix'en in thu impeauh-
tncnt of I'ro.sident JolitiRon by cither
Goimral ( Jrant or General Slier-
man , although thu former xvua
then a bluer unniny of Mr. Johnson mul
llm latter had nothing ( o gain by his
silence. To imagine , if any < ueh dollnilu
proposals hud over been made by tlm
president , that either of the two Union
generals would luuo failed to havu made
them public at the proper tituu , is in iUsolf
to cast a doubt upon their own loyally.
No xvhisper of Mr. Johnson's
deliberate plan lo Mo\louni/.o the
govornmoiil was over breathed into
the public oar during his lifetime , Sur
rounded as ho was by bitter political
enemies in tlm majority pirry and do-
iiouncoil for almosl every crinm by the ,
republican prt'sj , the charge xxould tser-
luinly h-ivo been I\e ! I if it could Imvo
received snub u rospoelalili cndor < 3eni"nt
as that which it is noxv soaght to give it.
General Sherman has linally opened his
month on llu * subject aft.-r refusing for
MJinudayrt to break Hilenc'i. Ho ciVoel-
ually disi > osos of the matter by declaring
that every letter in his possession from
General Grant during Iho time in ques
tion goes to disprove that ho ever feared
violence , and that lie never in personal
conversation with li'm ' , expressed any
fourthat Mr. Johnson contemplated the
uscof urini , "It xvas u political quarrel
between Jackson ami Grant , " .says Gen
eral Sherman , "a light bolwo.Mi the
prtisidonl mid congress wlreh General
Grant xvas nol xvillmg should bo waged
Dver his shoulders. "
Aiidroxr Julinson xv.n a strnnc ; ni'in , an
obilinalo man in pursuing his own ideas ,
mil he was essanlially a union man. It
was bred in his very bone and sinoxv and
ingrained in bis nature through years of
battling with dislovulfy and bee ss'.on.
Whatever his mistakes , adhered to
againstall opposition iu tim -s of rancor
and hate and siclhiiiy political c\cito-
ment , trea.son never untjrod his mind.
The personal ant igo lismwhioli ho on-
cotmleroil in pushing Ins rooonslniet'on '
ideas against Ihe wall ot oxeitod northern
sentiment wore violent uml many. Ho
tailed in Using General Granl'm his quar
rel xvith Seorelary Stanton , and : i bitter
enmity sprang up bolwoen tlio pres'dent
and iheeoiiiiuandinggen'1 ! ' . ! ! . Suspicious
as to iho pivsid 'ill's inloiitioni to carry
out his plain at all ha/.artU
may have been roused in Goti'Tal Gram
during the struggle between congress
ami llm I'xuautivo , but that Mr Johnson
made doliuito overluros to ( Jranl as re-
lalod by Mr. Dupuxv xvo do not bulluvo.
Such a charge , covering with infamy ,
if proved , the memory of Andruw John
son , must real on stronger evidence than
the litful mamory of an alter dinner con
versation long years after the supposed
ooeiiiTonoes on xvhie.h it rests. Much as
thorn is to criticise in the plain , in ittcr-
of-facl and stubborn senator and chic !
executive , it is. a late day to question the
loyalty of the man who was burned in
tilllgy for his union soutimenU in Ten-
ncssoo , who taced treason in llio senate ,
ami his own party in congress us ohmf
exeoiilivu , and who. after a political con
test unparalleled in our history , rotinnir
trom the presidency , agiin took his old
.senatorial neat llirough Ihe coiilidtMieo ot
the puoplo of his native slate in his un-
sxvtrviiig integrity. General Grant's
name und fame do not need the everlast
ing disgrace ot Audio w Johnson us u
pedestal on xvhich to rest , .hist at pres
ent llmir greatest xvant soenis to bo pres
ervation from fool friends and too enthu
siastic eulogists
1'rolootliiK tb < > Niilioiuil Paries.
If Lieutenant Kingman , who Im = jr > .
font ly ruturnud iroin the Yellow ionc
I'ark , is correctly inlormed , 'tho saniu
gang of sharks who info' . , ,1 tm | ilh ! ,
congressional lobby uwi onduavored tu
sectiro an oiilrancul'Itoth , . national park ,
will be. on huiullt tK. | m.xl smsion. Last
si'ssloii MIU.V iu , , | the mniuing check t < i
a.sk for u print ; ; of nuil.O. ) . ) acres in tin
nortJ'.orn part of the reservation , bul
< > r.yiiig to their failure to get this nici
littlu si eo of the national domain foi
their Cook City railroad , they hovi
inoilllied their domamls to thatot-a right
ot xvay through the same .section. Il tin
lobby docs not prove morn powerful than
ordinary honesty und practical common
Hoiisu , the proprietors of the Cook Cil\ \
railroad scheme will xvuit * onu > time be
fore they uro permitted to invade tin
national park. The pretense that llu
road is necessary to reach the mines ir
tlm north is a sham. It is u xvell knoxvi
fact that llm projected line is s-implv in
tended as a proliminur. > to throwing
open the purl ; to various lucrative trans
poitation industries. Them has beer
too much scandal already over tlm van
ilnli-.ni committed on the reservation l\ \
hotel hliaiks anil speculators x\ho \ havi
cut timber and slaughtered game will
impunity under the cover of govornineii
protection mid franchises. The intonlioi
in betting aside the paik xvas t <
make it a national pleasure gionnd
ami a plcturcsipio national retiea
xvhosit buaiilitul lorestn , lovely xalley ,
ami xvonderfnl geysers and petrifaction
.should bo perpetually preserved from tin
hands of lucre hunting vandal ! ! Tlm in
gros-tof railtoads into the park will meat
the ultimate untrunco of a do/.en othe
kinds of bii : > liies > nnterprisos , not t <
spouk of tlm duslriictlon by tire wldcl
wouhl certainly follow in tne wake of tin
locomotive. AIIJtiling xylnuh vrill tab
nwny from the natural Krctttluir and
lirhiU'Vul prlvne.v'of Una Am > TKi.n wendi -
di rl .nil should l/u / stcnilv t.-pn ul If
jiot the day U not far ili.-.tiut ulu-n wo
slmll sue tlm Vxk.v walls of the- grout
rmiyon liimd with tlm painty nllrnt'tions
of Jotici'I.ivcr L * id , or glistening with
notion * of tlm tntnsociulunt virtnu.f of
Smith's Cough Syrup.
Tlio Itoml to Iliu
The n itation for n diroulrailioad from
Omaha into tlm Klkhorn Valley mid
norlliwesturn Nebraska IIIH i-nlininsitpd
in a piopo.-iitloa for : i sulwidy in lands
mid bonds from Douglas county and
Onialia. Stripped of nil nhlo Issitoa unil
put in pltiln mattcr-of-faot ImiRiia n , the
proposal matin by Hon. John MitShmm
to Iho comnilttuo of thu board of tradn
may bo .stininmd tip us follows : If Dotij ? *
las county will donate ti subsidy of
sfUiO.OOU in 5 per ount bonds mid tlm c-ity
of Omaha will donate Jolmrson s junro
or tin eftiully | iivuilabln pluco of properly
asiv.'fll fuel , tlm Oniaim anil
Motlliprn railroad company will iij ron
to build onn litinilrutl inilos of railroad
northwo3t out of Omahu.
Mr. ISloShmio , in this proposition n.
proaont-s Mr. S. II. { t. Clark , mid Mr.
Clink rojinsai'iits tlm Missouri I'uuiflu. In
olhor wor.lstlm Missouri I'.icilio , through
an au\diary , oharljr I nul-roir jo i-
oral railroad law , ask i for tipubidy of
Hourly ! UiurUn' | of a inillio.i . in IsnuU
and bonds for the tDUstnietion of a
dirootlino from Omaha int , > noitlu-rn
Nobraska. It w.va entnvly tinnece-i' < ary
mid tiupni'lliums for Mr. Cl.ir't to remain
inlhub.ipk'jroun'l.or fur Mr. ll-'S'i mo to
appear in the front , in dealing with tlm
board of trade ootinuillju , Tlm ooiu-
inilloo was intjlli antunou h to luuliir-
st.uid llm rclittiniis of tlm p.irtiui , and
the citiiis of O.n ilia o ml I n il b > kept
in the dark hn. * uii'ijh t v.it bj-i-h
\villiontkno\vinjf \ who W.H to bj lh > i til-
tinmtu ivt'oivur.
Ho far as wo uro ronoorncd , ami wow \
liovo wo nvpro-- ) t.m vlovvj of nino-ltiiitlis
of our oiti/.uns , wo oaivi not wiio yjts the
Inn j as O.n ih , ( soiMnw diroot
with norlhwesiorn Nobra.ka.
If .lay Gould is willing to uihanou tin1
money to build suolt u road nmL-r proper
< ; iiarantei'g , O.n ilia will do in m uh for
him as nho would for miyoLlmr capitalist.
Wo just as aoon deal diroetly with
him or llio Missouri I'aoilio usvilli homo
impilali.-U ulu > uro aotiiiy for him. No
liiMjii'lic'f or atlvorsu suntiiunit in to
Gould's mina'iinnt ' of tlu Uiiio i I'a-
c'ilie will m hmu'u t lis o i iim iiiity in do-
t'iiliny the pan I'my proiiition. :
First mul foren.t > , On ill i wants a
railroad to tlm Kl'.Jm.'n vull. y mid ti the
territory trlb.il.iry t.i it. A r.iilroa.i to
norllioru NuliiMslvii winoh w.ll hiiij the
JMisjonri rivnrvill nit.nswur tlu pur-
poso. Suoh si ro.ul w mlil IKI of material
benolit itml mi ; a bo built as a branch
from 3r.no ) po.nl in llu Mlk'.iorn ' valley
but before thin con ity votjs a dollar in
bonds to ai.l this projixit.nl line t'-ioro
must b j a d iaiijin I umdu ; y-i vr.uit jj
that wo will not liavo another Omahu
it Northwjatorii stub liiiti without an
outlet. Nor do wo simply want a branoli
from Om ilia nurtliward to connect wjt'a
a trunk line fioin tlm south wlnc'i ' Mr.
Gonltl may d lairo to b lild Iroin it. LouU
into .sonllioastorn I ) tkoi i. ,
In the inivt ] ) lauo w > > b'lall ' insist that
the ai'\ud ' t'o.'onail . lu '
hiibsidy \ in irj i'oa-
-fonablo. O.m hundred tliui = : iml ilollar.- ,
from the county unil a piopor tiijiit ot
way from the oity miy'itbo favorably con-
sidcivd. U § 1.V.UJJ ) bonus is tinLu't that
will indiK'o u.ipitiiliiU t > buihl the rail
road th it wo want , the laivjo properly -
orly owner.of Omaha sho.ild put
thuir hands in tluir pi'k"t i ua'l ' mule
ni ] the tliirirjiuij. Tli iy arj tlu ones to
bo in jst liiiiolittiil , : i'id w.ll gt ) their return -
turn i in th rjsaltin ; ri-u of r sill estato.
Mr. William A. I'.ivlon has voluntc ! red ,
tor ono , to donate $1,0)J ) for a. dirui-t rail-
load up the Klkhoinillc.v , mid tlmre
nru : i tlom property d\vieri \ in Oni'liu
who own more real e-.t Uo tluin ftlr. l'a\-
ton.
ton.Tho
The proposition to donnta Joflbrtio'i
sqnmo lor a djpot is'ioval and sjiiu.vhat
eoniplicatu 1. O li.iion of l.uvydi'dill'ur.
astotlu pnvrof t'u oily tj \ .u it ; t l ( !
s priro for aipir > ji . Wj i > , UJt
fuel ours 'lv\ % ; ! oirn.i ) l 'lit at tv , s , jmu t/j
ovpr.'isa d.liuit > vmw u to th author
ity of iho city tj , " , ' , , . ! - ! , si | irj IT
any corporation.phn iq nm ) lu tim ,
to ionsidufe : ' , Mm-iti.sriii all its b2'irin
when Hi- (1'ilinita pro i Hltio-i is m i lo ,
w'i-'i ' Mr. MoS'i nm pronis's. We pro-
'po-.li toffi ik for t'is ' intir'M of Om ilia
wliatevor int > r.its ot'i ir piv Ti nny
have , in ulrijitii t'l i u.r. : > i liti jii.il
acooptunoo of tin prjp > < itio.is now
ponding. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Sr.icviA , and Servia alone , is the obstacle
to peace in l uropo , though Austria is in
part responsible for rofrainin from o.\ '
cruising hcrlnllmmuo to check thi' mar ,
tial disposition of Kin } ; Milan until it wa-
too late. Tin : union of the Buliarii-
would havi ) been ueci pled by all the
powers , and working relations would ha\
liuon c'stablisho'l with Turkey in u short
timu had it not been for Iho sclli-h < ; reiitl
of Servia for ii ranili/.i'iiuint. That
trooil awakitimtl the fear of ( ireece , anil
her ambition lor enlargement and it sel
all tlm ether states ol the jHtnin.siilu ti
un uneasy contemplation of dan < ior tr
thuir ow n liberties. It is a most nntortii
nato and dmi orous condition ot all'airs ,
ami I'vnry day Hinders more probable n
general war. liiOguriu ot cour.so wa-
lorced to projiaro to defend liur owi
boiindarius. She did not dusiro war and
made nvery cll'ort to accomplish tin
union peacefully am ! on honorable term-
with all hur imighhors. Germany am
Kn l ind Imvo done what thuy could ti
preserve poaco. Hnssia is plainly preparing
paring for war in pile of her remon
stranoxM. The outconiu is mcio Uvsa
work.
CimiK'llnmn I.i'eiler , who was n cnmliil.iU1
befuie the ii'iiiblie | , < n conveiitliin for sharill
and had a laij-'e following , but was euchrei
oat ot the imiiiin.ilion , det'lared at thoc'oun
rll nifftilii , ' lust illicit thnt ho would MIPIKJII
Mi. J''oiil. This i.s mini ! th.in bl nlllcunt.-
llcrnli ) .
Tisindoml. Hut if Pat Ford's hopo.i
all hunt ; ° " llat | little twi < ; ho will nol
nin.Ua\c Miller's hoarding lieu > o
IK yon want to vote yon should person
ly i > oo that you uro properly registered
IicnvlU. Hitrnhnin ,
AVc do not hesitate ( n cordially cndoraa
( ho e.'indid.iij of Mr. luavitt llurtiliaiu
for tlm position ot rent In Ihostato unl
vorsit.y nlncli 1m lifis acceptably Illlod for
sorcral years. M f , ISurnlmm Is a gentleman -
man of cnlturo anil a ihan who roeotfnl/.ea
the trust imposed in htm as above all po
litical considerations. ' Whllo 1m has oc
cupied the podilloil of land commirwiotmr
of tlm Union I'aoilia for years , ho has
jjivrn tie ciotititontinro or support to the
dlsroputablo nmthoils whtoli rullroad
inaniiirers pursuc'd ' jiero for joaid in
Nebraska politics.
Whllo thi'i'i ) is no doubt of his election
by a larfie majority we tuko pluasuro in
inviting tlm undivided support of all republicans -
publicans to his candidaoy.
WITH the nieniory of ? ; r 9ODU , in imnds
voted to railroads , whiuh for years have
for j ears been try int ; to boat tlm bruina
out of Omaha's wholesale trade with the
very roads which Omahu capital con
structed and nourished , Douglas county
will licslluto Miiiiu thiio before it giM-s
fiitlhcr subsidies \ other roads without
tlm mi st delinito gnarantoes us to ronto
unil inanaiomoiit. The people of Omaha
nropnu'liiully u unit in deslriiif ; direct
communication with Iho norlhwestern
pait of Nnhratikii but tlmy nro not prepared
pared In bond theiiHulves to oMeud lines
Into the norlhwcNiinn part of the state
however vuluublo in a IIHS deyreo such
I'MeUHions would bo. The principal crit-
ioism brought against tlm MeShano proposition -
osition is that It lacks dolinlteiioss. Let
it be put into proper shape and then it
can bo moro intolliycntly difious-jcd. For
a road which will unaldo Om ilia to compote
pete for bu.slnetH ulonj ; the Hlkhorn val
ley mid tlm rapidly developinj ; country
beyond , our people would bo inclined to
ofl'er rouionublo and jioi
\Vi : opposed Mr. Gero'd ( uindidacy for
regent ot tlm nnivors'ty thrt-o years
ago , tuid wo have no reason to endorse
him now. There are more reasons now
why Gere should not reoeivo the vott'.i of
lioim.-tl and reputable republicans than
there were three years a o when nearly
twenty thousand of tlmin lioltnl him.
Sir CJere uu ht to have been satisfied
with tlm sinecure of $ JuOO , as railroad
commissioner.
\Vti.\r we want in Omaha is more
brick ami les- , frame building. We have
to transport our lumbjr trom a th ii.sanil
to ( ifteen hmulred miles while we can
make our brick rijht ; hero on tin :
; ronnda. If Omaha wore a city of brick
mid stone , real estatis'would bo worth
fiom twonty-liro tii lifly pnr cont. nnro ,
and caitilisl ) ! > from abroad would invest
and loan tii < ir ino.Dy uuro freely.
Tin : Herald is alratittliat its stamina
vill not hold out against the pressure for
railroad bomls. Thu stamina of the
Herald ugiinst prnsnV > ) Iroin rail roil
ni.ina or-i has nevr ; hetm known to hold
out any longer than fiiti-on cons-eontivo
miiuitos. ! ' '
Tun ISnij-doi-s not jvant to throw cold
water on any railroad eiiterprise that cen
ters in Omaha , but it wilt not advocate
the donation of a tpiurtorof u million dollars
lars until it knows that the city will so-
cnro oprrobponding benelits.
-\vn
( lov. Mai t'n. ' of Kansas , denies thnt he
ill ln ! > i'.t puhli'lianinu't.'i. .
Kx-dov. St. John cannot pass a demijohn
\\ilhonishi\ermLCiiHit enlil water luul ueoii
IHiuioilil iwn | us bu'lc.
It IH ulx\r.\s ilio nmn's fault when he bi > -
rnini'H H iliiinknid. Drink ner takes to u
man. Th.- man takes lo drink.
\Vo aii ! imw lo'd ' thtitu bushel of corn is
callable ot piitliu'luiloui ( iil'ous ' o. wluk > 'y.
We meviy wii jy liu ttio eorii.
"Wllnesi. 0 d jim cvrwe the prKitnei at
thu bin.1 "Oh , > i" ; tliut'n wheio 1 ot uc-
( luamieil with him. ' ' [ Clilc.iLO Ne\\s ,
It iii said that Jay ( Jimlil li.is nut tasted
v.hiskv In two ity-nvu H'nrs , Whie ISKOCI !
I'lmimh for him , ami thou Wio is walei ler
us not idi ct in muui.n WHT vhou i >
nitf oi' llio great nnaiici > r.-
.It'lm L. oullivan Is likely to break \\ilh the
U''ll'\ll ' ' < i > "iii.vtuislth wlioiu ho ii. ( Mtsiii ! ; ; is
Ml' ! ' _ ; , , , H IVC. Tll01llrlll.lKHSIIMrlll.lt II
' . . ! * , i { s.i\ ! . ' nc.ti nut m-cessarih keep luaded
I "nil v.ilhIds | ; \ , while llio nutfte lioMtninau
afluv. s that hi . eoiiceiition of the j > arl is
tuiual.
THK IiKCTURt-J V\Kln.
I.owoll will lecture at Hiuvaitl c
% \ Inter.
I'uh ic lectures up m tlm snvlnilrtuesof
vucfiuatmii niOh'iv.-ii daily m .Mniitie.il
OliOMiul , Iho I'Vuichilioinist , is 10) ) jeais
oltl unil still le.-uiies. homo ptoie ] nevet
know wlu.ii to quit.
Kx-MinlstQi Dixijelt In n recent lecture on
the Samlwirh Is. mills says thai r.ipt. < 'onl <
was IHK Killed with acluu , Imtwith a wuoilun
ll.l S.1'l' .
Iev. ! Dr. Tiilm igo cnys ho owes much i f Id'
sun u s In II tc to iho snidest ion ot a news-
p qii-'r repoitor wlu > onro tohl him that "it hi *
lictino was ! nil ol K" ' l | > niiits the papei
eoiildn't utToul to Icaus il out. "
Col. J. Armov ICnox , of llio TCMIB Hiftlms ;
nnd Maj.C. ll.lbuils.ot the Nailmialeeiv
iwhnsi ! Teutonle liiiul ilepluiueot "Call
I'lWci" is Isnown the woral over , will nmkc
.1 livtuilnjioiii tluoiiKli the west tills season ,
"Woir.u'i of llhoilo Islimil , wliat \oii
Ki > I' K to tin about It' . ' shouted Kate i it'll' , al
Vi I , [ ivi" , in the D.-rnratliiu ot I er leduii' mi
.M iiiuiiiiisiii. lint when , iiislC'iil ol slmiltter
iiiK. tiie > ami e I , s ieiieiueiubi.rjtl I ci eonra'
pliy.
Moiiriirn D. Conway rrt'ently Ipctmed In
I'.nlaileiphU on V'Anii.ijeihloil. " lie ov
luamril Hut sliiiilli'.ul ; < ui ot the won ! b >
< iatbu tii U il was iho u.nao ol the icuitiii
wheio many battles woio fou hl liv tin1
aneleut Ifi.ii'lites in''do.liise ' ; oi the cause ol
Julr national iclUwi , \
' '
Chic i'ollralil : 'i'Vus , I'm In tholivtuio
btihiiicss , ' ' said thu ioirj-li.iir M n.i s n.ei ,
"unil I'm iu.ikinf"iruiiiy ! , t i > . JM J nl .1
scheme. I have , ailit ll'SMuks ti a ehaiiu ,
Uli ; h < Uiishelo.cT I L'o. " 'A .scheiii ; ' . ' "
"Vo' . J alwavs iuherts' | thai my leeiuri"
me. specially tor wd ifmi 41111 ! 'i tldity jeiii-ol
a.'ti ami tor men Wrio are oat m dcl.t. Viu
ni-,1 o.ijlit to see the way | ieoiij | eouio tioon
STATIJ AN 0\HUU1TOUY \ ,
. , , t ,
Nrbraskii
J. A. Nasoii is the n.tiuo ot the new post
uiastei at Suilbner.
NVbrasKn City ciies out for clarified Mis
' OHM mci water.
The newpis woiks In Hastings will star
out with l i jmtiniih.
The new L'ovemmcnt building at Xebrnski
City wid be bunt ol brii'k with sione umi
Mr. I.uno , a hoanlln ? lumso keeper In Phil
lips , tojed wnh the business end of a\icioi !
huiMiln ( iiaiid Is , , n.laiul went houu * wuh i
eoiiipound iiiii'tiueor the Ion pedal.
Mrs. 1 . ( ! . Tler , of Sewuul , assuilted tin
Aiaeiieun biul ot freeihiiii which was plcnick
Im ; In hei piudii > > aul and winded It. 1
liliM ! > lued su\eii feet Iliuil lip to tip.
Itcno MontKOiiiery , who has been rtimilnu
n newspaiH1 ! al Camhrhlh'c , lias uhseiiiiiled. 1
is said tli.it ho had stolen ipiilu a sum o
iiiiiuoy mul is nlso fuiltj of several foiiiem-s
John Moora , who was dischuiKc < l from tlu
peultuntiuiy a lew du > 3 ago , wiu > re.iuvaUx ;
In rioalilco on the rliur > , p < tf foiiwrv. John
hns ngiuvilt.g xvinkih M air NulK-avllie grub ,
, bold in Johnson uv
The ) uro inakii'i ' n \\hi > ! tsnlo s.M'Mni '
| , ( itiltrj niitlouni : stmk Firnu i.s nre
alivihitf ) u maml hunt to iXteimlimU : > ( liu
niiiilnts.
A KiUitrof tnonto uu'ii opened a if a mo with
he j ( Ministers ul I'\MKH | | > the ulluir ilny ami
kered tlumi ut every pen ii v. Tlieolilii bujs
tot i > n to the wekft. hiocod the sharixs , emu-
J them to tlUxtiige unit tiieii Imuncut
them out cf town.
The Weslcm Impleiurnl emm-niiy , xvllh
stocks nt Hod Cloud , MeL'imk , Olieilln , Ulvcr-
ti'ii mul e-tliei iKilniH. xvixs i losed uu lust Hat-
unlnv b ) nu United StuVs nui-sl'd. ' Iu fuxur
of eastern en-ditiiM. ttxxiisati lui'iupimited
company with u capital slock of $ . > oM , ( > . As
tlm liabilities arc onlj about < UV > OO.aiul only
H.WJnf Hintnmoiint due , It ij luokwl upon
us it foicttl lulluto.
loiVIl ItC-niM ,
The Hat Inn Ilenubllvaii is umllhtg xvllh
a MUIMO libel salt.
Thlpxes snaked Si * ! from under the pillow
of Mr. IJroxxn , In les .Muines , Mmulav nlybt.
Creston bus but une sniouii and all the
ganibliu.s bave IHHIII emiipelled Iu leave IIIXMI.
The oiilirn must and shall bit mesvixctl.
Scott eoinilj haixcstcd 6-4UWJ bushels of
cm this year.
The It.ipllHtH In convention \\'nteioo \ !
doi'iileil to uppuimJuic z'JMl lur mission
xxuik In Ihe state.
AtOecoln , Clink rmuity , J. Kllgore xxua
tliioun iiiim a xxiimin , tlie team limning
II\MI > , and xuis uistatitl ) killed ,
ICddie bclmelder , living near U'lienthml.
Cllnti'ii eiiuntj , uei'bli'iilallx bitxx llie loji iU
his heuil oir by pullliiij a loaded ijiui out of a
boat , iniUiiii mi\Miltl. Helll ballets xxeie ills-
fliai ed.
The ho , ' disease h prevailing \\ltli til'jhlful
lutaltly in Wihstcr county , ome tiiimtrs
hitxe Io4e\ci ) bo. ; limy owned. Tluul-s.-iiso
tl'HM not nppii'.r to" ) ) , hej > choicia b < u a nexv
mul.111 n 151one. . The aiiiinul , ui" m-i < lud
xvitli acniu'hainl In uda > or l\Mt ineiliud.
An Impoilanl decision \\as icmli'tctl In a
ta\ Mile i use in tlicsuptcmeeouii at iMibiniao
list \\eel ; . Tbe laxv ieiiii- | < llie KiMii ot
ninetj tlajH1 notice b > the tux-title p'liflmsei
to l.ieov.ner ot'Ibe pitijieily of xxln-li ho lie-
Hires to take a laxilceil nt Ihe cxiiiation ) m'
llnec xear.s. Thiiciiiui held thatsiuh uoliees
niii.t desciilie llie pnii 'ny ituuwlit to be oh-
tiuiiul and no mhi r. Tnx-llili * havers luue
hi-'ii In tim habit ol publlsbim ; li.anl'.i ' no-
tiei s each dtvk'i'ibini ? MXeiixl plewi ut piup-r-
t > , hiiini tiim-.s as nmiij us iillj. Ai'i'oriiiu
to this ilci'hion omy one picco ut piupoit }
can bo il.sciibutl in inch u < lxcilit > eiiitnl. :
DaUoln.
ric-ire is male I n\ another effort to tsoriire
.he capital ol Ihe terntuiy.
( illbeit D/lexxMiioxx.iKI is immiiiK on his
iinum lor ulltfe in hunlimn umui\ .
Tlieohalk mrk blulTH just xvivit nf VnnkMoii
iim.ilu jjiuall eavcrftu CITX ice.- , \\li.rlt uiu the
tsmt < r ic.Miilsui liinulii'iN ol MiakiM , priiiei-
iiaby blue inceis and jjuiiei hiiaUes.
The faiiarr * iu the xloinit.x of Si. Li\xreiiea :
nave p'Mn.'d mul mixed the sum ol iaw , lor
Hit ! pel | iiis in binuliiii ; a lluuriun mill. Tno
mi.ilius x\id bo IU by K ! led , " > li leet hih.
NVori ; bus iiiie.uly tu > < 'ii emumencetl.
Coal has hetii iliseoxmetl in tlm vicinity of
liiltlaloCap. At Iheili'pth of loity Itel Ihe
ii'ispiK'tutH di.si'o\elcil a vein tuo leet iu
IhifKness of a iiu.i.ity that is t > iinl to be as
good as the hot rcmis > ixaiila h.iitlcoal.
Kiip d City hits coneliiili'd ' a coutiact xvith
[ he m ' .lingers ot the KIKIiom \ uhey toad , liy
; be term ofliicli lue coinpatiy aijieeito
'mild ml.i the city , ami MIMICS a bonus Iu
a-.li , the il htol x > ay ami lUjiot gumiuN.
Hex' . I. N. 1'ardee , of Milehell , b.iMou eu'ed '
0 accept tlm invitation ot mvi ial miiiisieis
iu the Jniieli Hills ic lnn to iltuic.iU'chinches
t.aie. XMIII the uiiiicrsuuih'itj tiiat lhe > \\iil
nn in-ill him wmi a e.ibiuei of ieoloKii"il
specimen iiotii limlemuiuy lui the DaKuia
timu rsity.
IlutTalo ( i.ip is teimeil Iho Doinn of the
l.u'lc Ilillh. J.o.ss than loin \\ccksolil , it has
1 | illplll.Uioll Ol . 'JJO , Jlllll sl\t.X-l\\ll bllslllUiS
lumsett. Tlm ttnxn i.i im.u < d iibmilli.iii xxu >
"i-iuccn rhiitbon ami liaiml I'iiy , ami tne
iy Mnioiinilin ; ; il Is us oo l tm iiaiuuil-
IllljiUSVa llbUUi III Dakota ,
\Vyoinin < * .
flr-t day of January. IS7H , to O.1-
tob.-r ' ! , isvi , looutJ jiup < ish.til been tiled lor
leciiul at the olht'O oi the ixiuiil > eieri : iu
Cbejeiiue.
The " 1'emi Cuttlo ciiinpanv" has tileil
aui ; Ir.i oi iin.ornir.tnon | wnli iht1 stiuu'taij ot
the Uniioi ) . Us capital .slock , lopicociiinit ;
actual \.ilucs , is o-Ov.OjO ( ) ,
There nu > TOO Chiraiiun ) mul 10) ) white men
emp o\ed in the Uojk Similes mines. T.iu
ibscharjied hlnkus were ti.ird oil last S.uili-
tl.ij , mul in.ini or llicin lii\o lot the eoimu > .
bold thief stole tout hnr.sc.tiiiiu u stable
in Cliejeuuu buiuluy niilit- ; Due ot tiiu
hoihcn w \alued at olCO ) . Fortmiivte j the
tlnet was \inoiou-.ly piusiieil and inputted
with thuslocK lolly miles I ruin town.
The Law i nie Dooiui'rau unbelts that a uia-
joiiu 01 the loniluciois mi that illusion m'
ilie I'muii I'.v.'iiic will hu buimi'cd us wiin us
tie men tan bo sent out m taKe their places.
Two ( iiniliiuinii r.cci\eiltio ILU'SOS last week
ami twelve ilir-Jiai e i uiu hual b > thoaount
iuitl.uoiileis. .
John KJiernuin'a SorvUsos.
rhiliulelpbia 'j'imes : John tthormnn
will now bo one ot tbieomeiiol tlioeonn-
try olecl'jd to 1i\c lull terms to the United
M'itea Senate. Thomas 11. Heiiton , of
iMiasuun , was HID only man who served
Unity eon-coiUni ! years in luo M-imte.
lleni-y 15. Anthony Was elei ted to live lull
coiisoeuthe t' rnih to the tuiialo l ) > llhoile
Hand , but ho d.ed i.oon alter enter n- ;
his tiilti term. John isiiornimi lirt enter
ed the semite in lotll in place of him.itor-
tli-ct Salmon I * . Chase , whowcntinto tlm
hincoln cab.net , and he was twice ro-
elcitcd. Alter sersinfr sixteen } eurhe
icsijjnul to enter Iho Hayes cabinet as
secretary of the treasury , btiuiley Mut-
tliewwaselectetl to lilt the vacancy , but
lost the legislatureand George 11 I'endlo-
ton ascended to bhcrman bsc.tl. In Iris. )
James A Gailteld vus a niember ot con
gress , tJiiited States senator-eleot , and
president elect. Of course ho ac
cepted the proMilenoy , and John Slier-
nrtn who was elected to succeed Garlield
as ho had been olcctul to succeed Clmse
in a full term in iNil. Ho will now bo
elected to llie lift ! ) full ncnatorial term ,
making the thirty years lor which Hen-
ton ami Anthony \\oro elected , but , it he
should servo out bis lull term , ho would
be short two years ot Henton's thirty
years of seivico , because ol the two
.M-ui's ot his third term given to tholluycd
cabinet.
llenton was the only man who reached
thirty coiiKceutivo v.irs of service in
either branch of congress. Anthony
would Ir'vo leached it had he lived.
Sherman may now sjrvo thirty years in
the senate , but it will have a Dr ak ot
tno t'oni JIMrti ho nresided over the treas
ury. Ho entercil congress just thirty
years ago ; ho has been continuously in
the house , the cabinet , and the sennit !
since then , and he has now night jours
ot service betoro him in the t-enato , as bin
new term will not begin until tin ; lib ol
March , IHriT. Ho is one ot the tow men
who bus grown rich in political sen ice ,
and lie is now likely to devote his fresh
prestige mid ample fortune to a new
ishonnuu campaign lor the nret.idunoy in
llcimnpln Cunul unil tlm ItnllrouilH ,
Philadelphia Hecord : The people ol
Iowa lind that it cot.s them about m-
iniioh to get their wncat , corn mid uuttle
into { 'liieugu us it costs lo carry them
hum Chicago to Now York. 'I hey sulVei
as the tanners ot I'.MIIIS > Ivania biiller
from the diseiiininiitions ot their own
common carriers , who govern them-
H'lven by the well-known plan of meas
uring tlm eliurgo tor their soi vices by
what the trallie will bear From'hicngu (
cuMwmd the great le\eler ol fieight
rates is the natural and a tllieial water
ronto. lij the lakes , the Kriomid Wellaml
canals and the Hudson and St Lawrence
riMT.s. Tin ! tlcKirc to Iniiig water com
petition into their own service is the
moving cause of the interest the people
of lowu and otlior northwestern states
are takiiig in Iho scheme to connect tin :
waters of thu Mississippi and hake Michi
gan by the lleiinopin canal. It they oan
got water rates lo Chicago they
can break the back of tno rail
road combination cllcctuully The
coat of tlio cuuiU In estimated
million dollnra , and llm a ;
tlm immense toniu'jjoof ' thonnrliixx
in bctxvoen the rnloi of ( ranHportntinn
tmxv current oust of t'li I I KO and west of
llmt cityxxonld build the connecting
ditch in txvo yciiix The beuelli. to be do-
ilxed from Mich mi improvement x\iuilil
Innro almost xvholly to the mix ant-ijfe of
the people of the northwestern M-ilns II
xvonld not reduce ( Im m..it of { train in the
eusittrn markets , | H < OIIII. O no m ill r
xxl.etln r Ir Disport ilion goes up onlmxn ,
Ihe iirliw of our xyheut and corn i lived I
by tlie pnoe obtained for our sui lus m |
fiiioitfii countries. Wliadxer satin ; ; ! |
there xvonld be xvould c > in out ol tlm
i-arniiiK * of western railroads mul n\i ,
into tlm puekut.s of xvohtorn pioduecrs. i
Tlm llenuepin umial , llmrnforu , iMii hl- \
erctl . selil.sh .slatidimint
tiom a iner. ly , j
onirlit to be built by Ihe puopht xxho ; ; t j
the greater > h.iro of beimbt from Its use I
Mnt thenriw u larger x \\hlchnmyl
possibly justify ti deral iirt-iislance. Cer
tainly the completion of u ftvn highway {
in xvhich llm Hi nnepln canal xsiuild be <
the last link-between tint port of Now
York ul Ihe Atlnntlu Heaboard an I-oicli
xvldol. > separated spucow as the luvds of
navigation of tlm Mi Uhiiipl tint Mis
soiiri liveisln the center of the einitiiieiit
und tlu ( iulfof Mexico : it thestuith is a
mutter of sntllcient itniortance | , cither in
its commercial or military rel.itIon to llio
public iitliMVrit , looveitiirn aii.x coiistiin-
lloiuil { jrovvin ; ; out of thefa > l
that llm entire leiurth ot thu ennui XMtuhl
be in the .stalu of niinolH , Ills nii'idbv
the IriendH ot the uuntd that llm Unite. )
Stales infill lo build it in onler that it
may never full into llm control of u pli
'
val'o corporation , but reinnin u perpetual
bimikvyuter iiyruinsl the extortion ot trans-
pollution companies. Tlic-M * ivtMins do
not , perhaps , justify n conijiv.ssioiuil
jiurnt of mono.x. , but tlmv urn of Mitlli i < nt
xviiKhltt ! > POVO'i1llvl'slUtation. | ' ! | r
it is better to o indireelly ut tlm luilroatt
inonoolist.s | by cvlenilin i xvutor tr..n
poitation or directly by briiiijin f llm
Inter.stale -stiMiis \ miller 'tederal 11 Hula-
lion i.s an o'len ipieslionxhicli must bo
Noon decided.
A DISCRIMINATING TRMN-BOY.
Applloil to tlio IJull-
I'.iH-onuriM Mule mul
"What made ; > on think I'd w-int tuinir-
chase thiil book ? " uskeil a N'ew'Hiirk
rribnne reporter ou tlm West Shunt iud
of a train boy who had just lit imsited in
his lap a volume g'uiug u coniMlel" I is-
lory of all Ihe not iblo encoiintr IN in the
iu'i/o ring within hm last , hiimlfcil ve.u-- , .
I'lm repoil ! ' in qii"stion , bo it ubierxetl.
altlioujrh of somewhat pugnucintii.tnpcet ,
takes oapecial delight in rcpoiluig - > ti-
tiioiiB , and is us igmuant ot Hie M.iii'iis |
ot Qupunshurv ruins us ot llm diller.'ii-
tinl mid integral calculus.
" 1 thought you was u spoit , " teplii'd
t'ii' tniinlutaking ) a ra\ml \ iinontor.x of
hi.s inteiloeutor , Ho was a shu wtl I > king - '
ing lad with piercim ; eyes mul u unso
w liich is generally suppo 'il t.i . iudicaiD ,
that its owner knows a thing or two j
"Then do > ou al.vavs trv to.nbvt '
books to unit the o laraeUtr of each pas- I
scngory"
" I do.'s. I bits it
"Of couise ' right gnu- |
orally , too , though I soumtim g > t I. it .
' '
lint ' 'taint half as b id to inist.i.'ie'a ' r li'j ; '
ions man tor a sport as ti mi t ike a I
sport for u religious man. Thu spmt II '
get matlder'n a wet hen every time ami ,
sling all tin1 IMISS words In1 knows itjou '
that is it he's in tht1 smo'\in' ' car. " !
' ) you lind a variety ot tasles ui > r > ng
ladie.son the trainr"
"Uart.Vlien 1 ( ( " a woiii in who
wants to be then ' I u line lul\ bill
uiu t I drops her s m novel about bikes
and bloaluil urislticrats , witero all the
men has plenty of stamps and the
women lolk.s plenty of jewelry When
I ftr.kes a lady whilh the geirioinc
thing I Hops bur down a book tuat uin't
gel uo tlarned noiismse in it soum hook
that s been i minin i vur simc rxeb.'en
in the business , uml no lollin' ! uw Ion , ;
uloio. "
"How about the miU'J" !
"Von ve gel to stiitly them just us
hard. 'I hem iliut sh tellers i.s the worst
customers. They never biijs no books.
They'll jnl sel and -nek their canes all
da.thinkin' . \ about m iihin1 or some rot ,
I suppose. A niun wol'.s full ot' business
unil looks xvorited don't often buj books.
He can 'I keep his thoughts ou 'em.
Young men who ain't ilmlc.s and uin't
gel no more more monev'n they know
whal to do vxith ni.iko the best ciisionier.s.
And old men x-.oL'H t.iAin' llccas > un' '
ciiiilented like un I ain't everlastingly
blithering Ihoni'ches about nioiiox , buy
u good m.inv books on tlio tra us A
ran road train is a mighty good place to
stiulv Immai ! natur' m "
"What's your laxorito reutling ? "
" 1 I ko lo read lioxv poor bojsgoton in
thu world l.ll they "ot to be real big
bugs like that feller Kilson wet used to
telT books on u train same us 1 do " I
"Let me Imvo that book of Farrar's |
sermons , and don't take mo tor a sport
ugaiti "
' 1'oit can bet I won't "
Men "Who USD Ommetios.
Mail ami Express : "Do you also have
male customers" asked a reporter ot a
lady cosmetic artist who does a good '
business on ono of the principal streets of |
the city i
"Uo 1 have them ? Of conr o 1 do , and
fullv as many us I do of ladies , " she re
plied , with a xieious little bhrugof her
shoulders.
"What do they come tor ? "
"To impiovo lluir personal appear
ance , of course. " she said , "and I lind as
much x'unily among men as among
ladies , mida desire equally as great to
increase their personal altivotions "
"They don't nso rouge mid other cos
metics. do theyr"
"Indeed , they do I could tell you tlm
mimes ot a do/.en young men wuoso
faces I prepured for an exening entertain
ment last week , mid the.y x > ore not all
dudes , either. "
"I touched up their complexions , penciled -
ciled their eyebrows mid brightened
their ey H. There are a number ol jonng
men who regularly use cosmetic * . Not
cxcryhody can see it , but I can detect it
even time. They uro not all younj' men
cither. I have served middle-aged men
who come lieio us olten us once a xveek
lo havu their laces jireparcd. Of conrso
thex nro xx idoxvers.1'
"What do y.Tu do xv'th I hem1.1
"Well , I Imvo a lotion which removes
xviinKlcs , and leaves Iho skin smooth mid
linn Then I baxe a preparation to make
the hollows under the c.\es ft mil out lull
mid linn. Then xvhen the complexion i"
touched nji a litllo ot course , not so
nineh as u lud.x 'sthex look tnllj ten to
"
lilteen yeaisoimgcr
"Uo men ever ilje or bleach thu r hair
or mustaches' ' "
"Very tew bloaeh thuir linlr I don't
boliuM ) 1 have hud Mich a case in Ilient.x .
but many ot them bleach t'leir
niustaclies , Man > men with a muddy
brown or red mustache Imvo it bleached
out ot a light blonds , and it gieatly im
proves their appearance , A great many
men do that who would not iisu mix oth
er of my preparations And why should
( key mitr I don't scu why it is nol every
body's duty to nrikn a pleasing appear-
an CD , It is expected of a woman , ami
whxnolofa man' There is certainly
no harm in it and no danger. "
'I hern are more of Ihe "Gm land Stoves
and Itangca" in USD than ot all other
kinds Hindi1. They give Ihe best ot satisfaction -
faction as well for durability ami ele
gance of finish , us tor convenience and
eeonoinx ol fuel We do not hesitate lo
sneak of them in tunns of high iiraisn.
Tlmy are coiuidcicd thu butt in the
worlil.
_ _
Ncxv DniiooH for thlH Winter.
Nuxv York Sun I'rof. Uroukus. wuHi'd
nn instant for an inspiriting bar of nuisio
from the piano , und then , gliding giuco-
TUTT
23 YFARS IN USE.
'
Tie Orf iL t T : . ; MU Trtunnjh of tha AgBl
SYU1PTOW1S OF / \
TORPID LIVER.
1 . XMoliiiinrllK' . llurrrliiroitlrr , 1'nln In
t.o ! Inn , ' , Mltli i\ dull Bcnintlon In llio '
Imck fntt , I'nln tin' * " ? llio MioulUrr-
l > ) mlc. Ciillnnn nfter uJtlnct wltli nilli *
IndlnrHfn to oxrrllon of bmlr or nil nil ,
Irrliiilillliyofinniticr , l.otr uplrlt" , trllU
ti focllnt'iriirivltiz upulrclnl otni > iliiti >
\Vro > luron , Ill-vine * * , 1'lultcrltnr nt llio
Ifr-ntu tloii Itr enrol lift ere , Ilonitnch *
tivcr tlio i lull * riPi ltrmlo ne , vflih
lUfulilrriniK. lllulilrcnlnrciil ttrlne , Bud
CONSTIPATION.
trUTCTS .VI I.I.S mo CMecln1ly | ailapttil
to suui ! ca.K'P , uno iluiu eirocl.s sncli a
flii'y llirrr n.ollin . \ nut lite , ( in < lcu lli
l" > Jy 1-1 Take ou l'lc < li , linn ttm utMfm 1 *
m-Ulicil.Mi.t liytholra'oiilo Arilnn oa
Did li.M lieOrciiiii ltmiili r Stool * r
IMI | lii . -.t. I'rlt'fl VJAn. ! Murrii v Mt.V.T [
TUTTS EXTRACT SARSfiPARILU
llun i\titM tlm lutlv , nmkr.s lu-allhj trail.
t > treutii ! m l'io MitVr , n > | utlra llui BsU 01
Sun Inn x.'illi | niru hl.xvl mul limit imibcloi
lolIM Hid III'IAOIH Bjrstom , linlk'OllltfH tjld
1'inln , uii.l lni | irH the xlgur oi manhood ,
< 1. i'Mvini ' , 'Nm
li iilnrrn ) St. , Noiv York.
fullx onh'n ! < , took thii'o steps quiekly ,
anil , littiny ii loot iruin ( Im lloor linjiily ,
touched hi * heel to tlu ! cult til Ins hj ;
Tin n tin -.lid Htdcxvuyfl with un impreBixo
irlis-ude inovi incut The coiiiblnut.on
\\IIH hlllllCtlllni ; Illllt CcllpHCll CVen I'll ' )
iii.tMcrl.i redo vu slide of Arlhur hcui y
in llio ehi'i'ily ' hall < | niidnlles , iiiul ( no
tiflccti piote Huris\vhoxvitcluid : thepoetiv
nf Uit > millions chipped their IUIIIIIH with
deliuht. 'I lu'.v Kept on applauding unil
luudo tin1 prole.ssor il ( it nil over
uiliiin. "Tluit , " flaiil I'm ' profi < > * or.
I'KHullv , "if the urn1 lliglilniiii
! nltUcIn' , which in to hit tie |
society dunce ( il tlic s."isoii ( Iris year It
is impoi led Iroiu Kn land inn ) .Vnllnnd ,
tmtl uill lir inlioilnn ( I in nil lirsl class
IICaill'HlU'S US 10IIII II" . tillllallCllr : elllbM'H
open. Technically it is a combination of
the Highland tlm ; ; and the jjalop , and it
lias uii-v'd n luror union ; ; the .Scotch ImlH
anil lu-sn > . , anil has also toiinil u\uep-
litmal r'oi iinionj ; ( hi * lusliiotmbloi cf
London and l.hiirpool. The Illtci * .
other profi'--'ovs nnaninionslv ri'solvi-il fo
Ic.ich tin1 lIi liliinilHi'liotti.solii ! \\lii-iithi\v
ui'iit ' hark to thi'ir t'la.tst's in ( Movi-l ii | < I ,
Hu-ldii , l'liilaik'lihia | , St Lenin , Tori'o
Usiutii , CiiliMiro , Uinjrhainloii , Pouni |
Kn-p io , l'niiilcncc , Nonvicli , Spring
liclil , Lnvi-fll , lliii ; or , S.iu rranu-si-o iu\il \
Louisville.
A tier Ihib tin ; profooHiirH , ono after uu
otluir , iu'tniil > M ! the various wihlu\v
, . rat'uMirt of tlui will/ mil polUu tli.it
llic.y | iroi > iM'il ' to I'liiniinitit Iroin tiu ! uH
Anuinir tin1 oH'onslvii iitlitnilitH that arotp
lit ! l.uii-ln ) tl Iroin all well refill , itoil hall
looms lire ( lie holding ( if llie arms
nUinilio , the dip motion in tlm shin step
xv.iltand ; tlm carria ii of tlm i.oilv bolt
MpriKlit , aw if tlin ilaiicerwcruiiloLcir
li mei Licinjx twirled auinnil on tin old
lasYunu ! 1 liiiul or in. At len Vi tliu
jiro i' Mt > all hat down tor ; > tliir ! and
tiilketl over \\lial llm.v uimlil do next
. > -IMIII to liiiid \ariut.y and in
terest to ( hi : uit for Ihu unpcuial
henelit of tin ; ehildri'ti. It was afjrui' i
to lesivti thu "vtirsoiivienna" round
danco. and touch tlm liltln onus tin )
' skat nc wait/ , " and tlm Danish polka
also. In thu " .sliatiiu ; wait//1 lour gliding
.steps aieiiitioilueeil beloro tlm reg'dar
u.ill/ -tfp is cxccntnd , and tint variatiini
jiio luces a stalely iniiini t motion thnt
enhances the picinresni ( | ! elleut of the
danen for tlie Hieclator ] , anil itiinlcis il , ,
luis il.tr. n for tlm ilaniM r than tlm rp"f-
iiliir wallThu toiward fjlidi ! is et
icnli'd as tliDiijrh the ilanccr tvns shoil
With al.iili s , ami tiiis nuivenmnt is lonnd
to yivatl.v delight tlm l.ttlu . lads and las
sies \\lien thi.V ) dance. The polka Htep
this .vis. ir will lie 11 redowa liilo incn-e-
inent th.it docs away with the hopping
motion of the olil-lashioned polka. U
Will he danired by children.
. -
A CORRECTED STORY.
Ilnw anwH | > iiper iMati Inslstn 1 on
llin Olisi'i'vanoo of Old O't t onu. ;
Savsa writ -rin tin Kniiw City Times :
IMMW in the Lon iv.lle Tmioa last wn.'k
nn an-'cdote of ( jeorjie ( Jatton I .ia\v
the s line story in print about n year a < >
In both iint.mciss tlm fac.ts weiu wren ; ; ,
mid to nm tlm humor of this tiling w *
spoiled. I am tempted to g'.vi1 tlm ct r
reel version.Vlmn fnton ! : livnil ou
IMisiiinri iiviinuu and ' ' rofresli.
inenlb , his plane w.w n favonio re.sort tor
the newspaper bo\s , ( Jaston wasalwavS
hospitable to fie press { 'an j ; , mill hi tnj ;
a kind-hK.irti1 ! ) ami indiil cnt man.w \
li.stenetl li-niently to their MoiieH about
"Ms otlier vent" and "I'll his < lroipin |
bv tomorrow. " Indued , in thm dins
( herneie very few repi'iiM nt.itives of
tin1 iiewjipaneis who weio not indeht
tiiaston ( for savinji their IIM- . in mo-
incuts of cmer eiiov. Oneot thl moi'i )
ina-paer | ) boys , now pm Miiiiij III t nn-'iy
jiath oi jonrnaiiMii in other licl'U , was
a ; ri'ea't , Iriund of tlm host , mil
, so chionie w is llci journalist o
iniieeimioiity | and solar e tlm ( J tsto'ii'in
liune\olenci ) that in n coinp. r li\n y
slioii timi ) tin : JDiirnalist hail nri n.i a
bill ot $100 , inori ) or les-i , | irolihly : more.
Well , one nig it alter h urslln jimrmilist
dropiicd in for Ins customary uiijlili'ap.
( ieorye was standing in his Napolconiu
attitude , trolling a Itavar an melody
lie was in the best ot humors , " ( i vo
nm 10 cunts. " he said to the jonrnaliht.
Tlm i inrnalist bewail to hed e "What
secniitv do I { 'cf" he asked. "I'm h.
1. tlli ! parlienlar about lo'iniiif ; inonny "
"Nevermind , " rejdiod ( Jeorre ; "it's to
vour ndv.uitii'jfo Unwillingly tlm
umrnalitit iirodnci-d a dime and handed
it over tinston vnnl to Iliu draw 'r.
tool. out llio jonrnalisl'M bill , ivo-ipli'il
it , and threw it on tliu counter " \Vhnt 's
isY' , asked tlm snrpris d newspapnr
m an "That , " .said ( jnMon , w th a HIM'I
of cimscions iinde. "is \oiir recrinlod
bill "Ami don t I ow joii an\th \ in/ / '
notv v "Notaeonl. " And I II.IVD paid T
iii.V bill ? Yon have " "Wull ,
JeaniiiK over tlm oonnler t'ouli lontally
and Miiilin-j inHiiinalin > ; ly. " 1 bI eve
that in such ; i oasii it is uiiHtomury lor
tin ) house toet 'em npY"
SNEEZE ! SNEEZE !
HNI'.r./i : until jinn l
H'l'inricinly m lf > nir , un
til inm nor-e inn ! i < jiw ils-
I'lllllMK l' * ' > -Hl' llllllltl- |
llc. < ol ilim. IriltiiNntr. mi-
li-rj Iliiltl. iinill join lioiul
iicht-H. moillli uml Hi rout
HIM hi > < l. mid lilixuliit I nvnr
null Tills Is nil Avulu
I Him th. mul U iit * < niiily
iilie\i lliy ii ilindtilixo ,
mul pi Muuii'inly ciui-il liy
niu tKitile K.uni u , Uuiu. OK
rtr imii
Conipli't Treatment with Inhaler , SI. 00 ,
liniInilllo KinlUiil Ciu . onn Imx rnlmrliul
Hiiliiuil , mul mil' linpiini'd iiiluiliii- out. ' punk-
ul. n , mil ) nmv hit hail ol nil ilniKulnlit lorfcliW.
A k Im sv..nmii'M It inii. . CIIIIK.
The < ml > iili-Jilmc r-n-i-illc | uu kiinw uT "
| Mril TIIIIIIS "Tlm lioxtMI Imvo Immil In II Illo-
time or mlliiliiKIHtiv Dr. XV'luKlu. lltitltm.
"After u limir i > i i iiKWM ) ulili ( utiiuli. llio ll.iiu-
f\l. 'IMI > lui" eomimin'tl Jltov 8 XX' MIIIIIDU.
J , < mi tiin > ! ! i. I'll. I limn nm limntl u VIMO lli.it
It ( IM not lulli'Mj nt onto -AmJniw ( l.tc , Mini-
t-llllr-ll'l . XlllhH
Potter Drug and Chemical Co , , Boston.
MIIXVS VIM u miraoi.vi i/v is n imiMijmi
Unit iii ) | > iiiU In nxoiy iiirmtiil > it-llni or Itlniu-
miillitm nliotliiilM llm millimry iiliW'
lei K mul llnliiiiiiiis iMmurlfH * In i-clitivo
lilin To citcli llm rnncinu ANTI-
I'IIN I'l.IIHC I * un oli'Kinil und lift ur
fiillln-j .invi > ol lulliil , IniiiUliinjf
_ i ilimimullu. ntiiiiiiluic. M.IIIIIO. binldoii ,
luoi ] mill imiviiiiK i > uitn at Ii ) nmjjlo Ni-vv.
oritrfmtl , fM > nl ) , unln At ilnijinlMH.U.'W. : II VO
Im one iliillm , miillixl Iroo. 1'onKll UuUU *
t'ULUUAL CO. , llUaUjU.