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4 THE OMAiTA. DAJLY BM10 : Till K > SAV ) ) , AUVlUUJUil-C ID. THE DAJTLY BEK Osiun ' n T. No. nil tMi MS K.MISMM ST. Ni/vv } < k Of nt ; , tioriM cvriJiiirM ! llflt.UlMI. ' - 1 ry mnnrttift , t vccpt fttinilny. The y mwntlinf ( ( iippr imWIiliwi In the BtBlO. tir M4.II. : Ono Vest- . $ w.t > rrtifi Months . J Sjr.M"nt1 | MV Ono Mofttli . 1.91 Tif Wr.i i.e. v 1 , 1'tiUltetiH livery Wcilnwlny. , I'Oirt'AII- . One V nr , nidi prriiliuin Ono Vn " , nltJi'iiil titvnillilii ! * " HI * MuUiJ , , inmr ! piMiilnm * ' Ona Mi ! ) : , " ) ( | | 10 AH t-v'iiniiti s r < hilliin lo npw < inni1 ( "II- torinl mfittt-re -houM Ixni ! < lrf l to tlm Km- t oit 01 nit Ur. Ur.HI prvt.ox j.rrrr.nii Al ! i r HK ? 1 < IH r * niul rtitiilttiiiK'r-a t ImiiM Im < \i.vi \ ( ( i.i 'i TIM. iihi : I'riii.KntMi CUMI-IM. OMAIM. J'rn'V. ' Ui'-ck * nml | > < i < olllcforlers ( ol < jut' ! ' jiayiulelotliooirteroftlioioliil'iiiiy. ' m en POBUSIIIXC COMPAM , PBDPHIHOIIS , t : . HinMV ATI' ! ! . tjmnilt. Ti'i. rir.'in' Johnson eonlrox'cr.jy it now nhd' ' ill ( H tin- principals involved. It ought to r main so. \Vilv rnn the 1lii | ! > r dealers ( if Lincoln Im made to comply xvith thu licon- law , ruul uliy mtust llic huv bo nullified in Omaha ? Moii : : cattle will be foil on Nebraska corn I his yenr than uvor before. Corn on the hocif pa , } * heavier dividends on hard tli , 'ii corn on the fur. Tin lIulK.irlaus are Iwln ; ; everywhere routnl. King Milan's olllivrs havu only to throw their j.iw breaking names sit : i batlalinr of tlio enemy : uul it molts into Uiln a'r. ' IT is about lime- for another railrond commUsiou junkctting lour. If any slnli road lias brou neglected , il.s managers < tan promptly accommodated by sending - ing Ihcir iuldnses ! to Lincoln , Nob. Kxniroir declines to en courage any more cYpi'ditiuim ' in search of the north polo. N-w Vork civil ser vice reformers are talking up an expedition - tion in searoh of the lint nrr.witmp. ; Tin ; administration should turn the iioIo of its appointment , engine promptly towards Rhode Island. .lu.st before Iho hut election the only democratic - cratic nexv-papor was started. It lias just died. Nt-vw YOKIC has secured $100,000 in sub- flcriplions to the Grant monument fund , after ( ix-o months hard drumming. The remaining $ ! KX,0)0 ) ) to bo collected xxill lake K inicthing like as many years , if one can judge anything from the sloxvness xvilli xvhiub .subscriptions are now drib- Tui : resolution of Councilman Lee in in favor of opening thu Mold for competi tion In paving contracts is timely , and should be adopted by the council buforc any p.iving proposals are ailvortised for. Our prof-cnl Kpcuifioationa are a ing- bundled ufl'uir and loavono room for any compolition. Tirmat nro alrea ly onnii h petitions for now p.winji ; bjm agit.itui ! in tiu ! dif- fiirunl wards to dispo-m of iwico the amount of bonds voted ul Iho last oloc- lion. The doinand for a steady oxtunsion of public improvi'iniMits in On ilia is ovi- dunce of the growth of a .spirit of ontur- price in this city which is curtain to pusli U to the trent of all rivals. Tin : noble homo of Tollomaolic carls of Dypart ia notud for its peculiarities , ill Hut matter of nanu.s for ono thing. A junior mumlxir a few yoard ago namud Ilia two < li iixlilors Mabel lloimiiih.iin ; Ethel lluntingtower Ituatricu Hlaxonbur- rio Cvarigcline Visn do Louisa do Orulanu rinnlagi'iiOtTordnioi ; Snxonia , and Lyo- nj'csso iM.itilda Dura Ida Agnes Ernestine Cur.onPiinlttVilbrahani ) \ Joyce lUngenii ! Uuntluy Saxonla Dysart IManlagotiut. The olnrfiyman who christened the in fanta id slowly recovering. \VitrN \ the Rovornnumt of the United Still OR refused to taku vtiiiytiani'o on the loaders of the hit j rehullion Ihrongh the frtrfoittiro of fioir liv is. It planted itself in nn u Ivftiiood pi4itlo-i wldoli was well worthy of thu civili/t itio i of the timod. When ( juiiadii ex > uut.iii Hint she took u Ofcp baokrt'arJs in thu art of govornniitnt who o oirijct sli is likely to regret for yo.irri to oojnj Ti 3 d ty of o.ip.lal pun- tshinont. for | > oitic.il ! o'luirliira has gonn by. lirory day it btiuom is moro and nioro ovhlunt tint governments which exist by thu coiihont of the governed flliovr wcakno-vs ritiur ( Inn stro.ith by rhsi/rtiii ! to mai.l. ! ) < liaaiKul datru fro.n llio middle ng's. WAI.T , f-troot has lost ono of Its openilora in Charles J. Oshorn who died liiHtuek in N'e Vork. Two yearn ago . It wan announced that Mr. OslH > rn Imd dulormlncd to n-tiro permanently from Bioiiilallon. | ( Ills fortune WIIH cstlmatod nt1' fJt'OO.WU ! , ' ) , and tln-ro was no apparent Obstiutlo to prevent ! .iin from spending tjio ri'st of his llfo in qniot.Vcdnosday , however , Mr. ( Isburu died , having Ix-en twtlvo In spoonlatlon until forced to give up bid operations by liih fatal illneis. Bis dr.itb was probably Inmtoned by tint okcilemeiit of Wall street during the last | v month * ! , and his example shows how fihrd ItiH for men wholmvo onoo becomu spuculators tn stop gambling. MK. P.VT. O'H.vwi'.s has rcculved per sonal notice from Suwotary of War Eiulici.it tlmt a eluiiu forsomo twonty- pild thoiisnud dollars u\pin led by Nru- bHnt-ku for &u ) > prHiiig ! Indian tronblns in tturilonul tinns has Iwon duly allowed - lowed and that the warrant wdl lu for- girded to him. Now wo would liku to . luiow why Nebraska wltli three con- ffhv-iSMcn tind two sonatoiii cannot col- ll'ct n p.iltry claim without employing a BJiiHiIal Hgontr We are informud that Mr , Ilawisa proposys to hold out § 'j,00.1 , fftliii ( .i > rvli.s : ! nml wo hope ho will HUH- ct < ud , OKI * state olllcurii have employed llim In faeu of thu t'aot that thu legisla tive of ] & ) rtijjuaUut the act creating tlio M i'itoy and | h" p"opl { ! of Nubrnslra will U'tild tliom iVa onalblu ( or tliij ivcklcs "Ita calj and Demagogues. " Coi.jrrrssnrin Wcn\cr ba again been heard from through h ! homo orgui at Falls Oily. According to Mr. Wonw ntiti-moii'iprdy jmrtr of NVbrnska , \vhic-h a few jenrs ago polled tf,0)0 ( ) voles , ] im ; totally di'iippuared. owing to JT-iHiblo repultliean legislation , and popular education into the belief that the wlf-gtyled anti-monopoly leaders of I ho stnto are demagogues and ra cals. " Wo have known nil along that Mr. Weaver dcloMs an nnli-monopolH a the devil In said to detr-st tioly water , but if In ; Imd given ullerance to liii real senti ments on Iho null-monopoly i > - < iio bt ; year , he would not huut speured oven liis beggarly l ! . " ' , > majority in a dlstrlel that gave Itlniiu ! over (1,0 ( , ) ) . Tim bad opinion which Mr. Wuaver enlertatiH about the anti-monopoly leaders of No- brn kti Is not to their discredit. On the contrary limy appreciate his vin dictive .slurs as a comiliment. ) The 10,003 , anll-nionopulNU , who in reality east over 3(1,11110 ( , volo.s in the oleelion of 1H-M. will not withdraw their confidence from their leaders becauseFudge Weaverenlls them "weals and deni'igo ues. " If it wcris trim that " .sensible republican legi < la- tion" hascausoii the total disai nMiMnco of the anti-ni'mopoly Issue in tin ? short space of BIX months , it is an opun confes- Mon that the anti-monopoly loaders \ \ ho made that Nsno prominent weroncitliT demagogne.s nor raeali. . Their unvllHi and jwirM'tcnt cTorts nn heh-ilt of the prodiicursiewed , from a monopoly slaiidpoint , may be the acN of rascals and demagogue * , but the maus of the people , republicans and democrats alike , must realize that whatever relief lias been given or conceded by the railro.ids in Nebraska through legislation stands to the credit of the anti-monopoly loadeis. Hut Judge Wuaver is very much mis taken if ho imagines that anti-monopoly agitation has been .slaved oil'or .stilled by what he is plea ed to cull "cnsible repub lican legislation. The people of Ne braska are not yet in a temper to accept the bogus railway commission as a remedy for the grievances which caused the anti-monopoly uprising. The least that will satisfy them in the cam paign of 1SSO will bo the election of a legislature pledged to repeal that in famous piece of jugglery. Nearly three- fourths of the people had voted against the constitutional amendment creating a railroad eomniHMon , even with absolute power to regulate rales. This popular verdict was hot at naught by the leginla- turo in the creation of a commission which ha-s no power whatever to regulate railway rates or to redrew anv of the abuses under which the people have fin He rod for years. This was done at the dictation of the railroad managers and their corrupt lobby , which with the most shameless impudence manipulated the members cm the Doors of legislation in open session The result was what Mr. Weaver calN.ensible legislation. " Mr. Weaver's constituents dill'er with him in this regard very materially. From their standpoint , the legislation by which a list-less and costly commission w.is .sad dled upon the people was the work of Iho real "rascals and demagogues" whom they will rein 'inb.-r for all futiirj tiitu. The anti-inonopoiy issue will not dis.ip- pear until the work of the r.isu.ils is undone and Iho demands of thu people for rational and e.l'ootivo control of tlu railroads h.is Ivon m ; t. Tne republican , party is in honor and duty bound to rec tify this wrong , and to redeem I no pledges made to I lie pco lo in thu last national cam paign. Winter on tlie Farm. The closing days of autumn and the light snow falls are giving wirningto our farm sri of Iho near approach of winter and I ho cliangja w lieli it brings in Ihe routine duties of farm work. The care of the stock now oh i ifis fro u tu ! pasture to Iho barn yard , an 1 snpjrvisio-i of the crop is Ir.insfoiTJd from the Held and furrow to thu ci'ib and bin. N\i one who h is been hr.iuglit up am ) ic oar well-to-do and liojs farm - is likj- - - am J : i-- > - ly to fall into the error that because there are no crops to gatlur work on tao farm in at a standstill. There HIM fences to patch , gains to mn 1 , buil lin s t.i rop.iir and a Imndivd matters to be lo iketl aft jr which during the rush of Mimai < r nn.l tlio hurry of the h irvusl h id to to u tg- leclod. The barns are to bj m i l.s li , ; it and xvarni , the poultry y.ir.ts' to bo patoluid up rttmw.irds , the ojllun lo bj liankod and protcctil ! from the cold , not to .speak of the never ceasing d.nnind-t for fiidl to fiui I the fires xvhioh kuiip the hotisjliol.l w i nu .in 1 cury. ! . Insitle the farmhniHi ) ( lu goo.I wife , lee , has her duties , of ntkuiin. ! { nii.t m Hiding and planning , for xvhijli tin a 'as..i a I'or-ls more toisuro. If tlu bjy.s are not at work in the li < lls as in smn'ii ir , the wear nil , ! tJ.ir of so'i ' nl g ve am ile ocua- aiou for thi vrit't ' of I'M ' lusUa a-il .scissors. No real estate agjnt over looked m > re carefully after "rents" than the farm ir'i wife at thin Koasoti Is forejil In her Inspection ot the coat.s and xvarps of her Ili-ilgHu s. The tiie.slions | of tliao.ip-iuity of tlu ii.-xv - teacher , th.t ontlay.s rjj.tirol for toxl books , tie ! di-iuitisioiH of the school com mittee , alternate w.tb the important but more entitrtiinin ; mig'ib.irlm I gmip xvhich neil ho r uno.v uir : .stir.u en 101 * Iceop from ciralllltil > in I'D ' little c.i.u. niuidtio'i. A | ) leiin : ; feature of winUr life on our wjitjrn fariii > is th i op , r- tnnily all'ir.lJ 1 their ojoit.iants to r-ad ami digi t the n.nvs an I opinions of Uu day. Few of our far.n ho u ss arj tl tHi- into of tlu OK i ily pi nr , a 11 mxl all lo it m > m'j ' city xvo'ily ' anI m i i/.ino. whoiu ooitto'iu receive ellhur thu assenter or dis tppniXMl of tlu lu uj olrjlo. It is In tlio winter th.it our nir.U population Und moit tini'i for llio ight and dUeus- .slon of tlii ) to.iios of the tinm , and re- ouives a stim ilns xvhieh iiiiiiifests itsylf later in sli iping the lojal an.l n.itio i.il polities , Wao can e.-uiin ito thu v.ilue of thu little ditb-itiiiij suuietlJ.s or thu grange eiroles whieh ni'nistjr so m loh to the OIK joyinuul of our co mtry iso.n u i ilUs all over the w.ist , and U'UHJ | gre itjst .so.isitiii of iievulopmimt is in llio winturr The fiiniidation of many a future log'.slutive and san.ttorial , s uiojsi has Iwnn laid fiiomgthe nnsvni utiiutin bhrjk'n.ir.l of Homo co.mlry SDiiujl lionj , and the up- plaitsf of U'-'ghb iiinSf farmers' bov 1ms often b-H-n llio i.rid' > c.is--or i f li l-i'l' The I'lalli1 Itltor t n XVntop 1'owcr. Thwt the I'lille rkor can bo titilird ; not 011)3 ) a * R" immense \\ator powcr.bnt aim for wnterwoiks nnd Irrigating purpcx is , ( Kti to by pruetieally demon tratcd Kcnrncv. A cnnsl is being construct"d which will condiicl a large stream of water fr'mi Iho Pint Ic riter to the lop o ( a high bl u ( T , in Mm immediate vicinity of Kearney , and Upon this blnll' Is to be lo paled a largo reservoir , from \\hich the supply of water will como by gravitation. Tim canal beglu-val a point some eighteen or twenty miles up the L'latto river , Iho top of the blnll where the main riser X'oir is being constructed being consid erably below Iho level of the "larling point. The work upon this enterprise hns been in progress about two years , and is now being pu hed rapidly to an cr.rly completion. About f-Kty teams and-mto hundred men aic now at woik on the reservoirs , ami it is expected dial if the favorable weather continues the work will be ( unshod in thirty days. The r.is-jrvoir near I hn city will ( > onl\lu : forty-lhree acres of water. West of the state reform school building there is n dam across llio canyon , which will hold forty acres of water , nnd nbont a mile farther west i. still another which will contain almost seventy acres. The throe dams will cover bVJ acres , and the dcpthof water \\ill vary from toll to forty feel. The Kearney1 ! 'r < M gives nn interc'ling description of the enterprise : Toulte the iwlcrnn lile.i , who does not live in Kcainoy , a'joiil tlic.se draws , wo have only lo say that they ui o lining diunmt'il jn * > l nb ivc wln're they op , n out Into Ihe Plulte valley ; they me little valleys which come down -twoon the hills , wldrh ojiinili : % the \Vooil \ river from Hie I'lalte valloy. N'tir ( tie center of the divide , a deep indcnlution of the land occurs , and other draws lead Into Huso tlneo Inrjjer ones and they put wider , ht'hvecn two hills , a they iipineni-h Iho level land ol the 1'latte , and b > placing these dams nciow tlicia , tidily or felly Icel high , th've ' valleys nro filled with water , nature piovldlng the walls for the three Mdei o [ the jverxolis. When llieso are tilled with water , Ihe supply will be practical ly ine\iaus-blo ] | | nml the full of lilty to Mx'ty feet will oreato a power \\illtmnnlltlic nuielilneryosliiill over be able to Kot here- That sucli a power and n supply ol wiilcrt that will liclncdiaiisllhle , will attract caplt.il to Kiiiuncy to uuitn e In niimnriii.liiilng , tlieic cannot be a possible mie-stinn. Miinu- fiiPttuini ; Indnstiif.s Iihat builds up c'tica ' and ni.iUos ( 'ient centers of liade , c.st.ibli-hfs wholesale houses and . ' -ends out commercial tiaveluisto all tlicMiiionndin connltylow-ll KoniN , wares and commodities ot thu trade center. Nor is this the .sole bi-nclil to be derived by Kearney Irom ( lie Mim-s lnl coinplpllen of this canal. Wenccl waterier lire pnrpoaci , for sttcel sprinkling , fur fountains ami to ran a stro.ini of water atom ; cvciy ttrc.'t in tie ! city. Hy thli means Kearney can IM made the most beautiful and attiartivo oily of Iho Pliiins- . * * * In i > n cnf me , with this ciiirnl completed , water win by had in abundance , and can be thrown over llio ldii- ! esl business houses woill ever have , with out the need or u-e of nn en Inc. Tliosu things all buini ; true. niuUhu further lact , th.it siinll in.inufatarers can luo this power anywhere in the city , as well as the liuxn mills , tlinie Is no onil lunson why , in side of ten oriUloen yc.u . Kesirm-y should not have i.OJJ ) or s > .oo : Inli.i'iitiiniH.t'horc aionowheiu In the nnivcrs-,1 richer aurlcnltn- ml lan.ls. NWiicro nndir thoHiin of Hea- vcn doi's the unmnd preJnee moro iihunilr.nt crops for the indastnons and h.iril-woil.'lni ; Illlerof the Mll. ISnir.tlo is u tar'o county , but not one-fomlli of Uiu.soil is yet tinder ciil- tiviitien. We have a hir o scope OL' country to draw tr.ulj fioin , nn.l the piospects fur Ke.irney are uiirhtjr tli m thj ot any oilier 'ca city. Ijir u tactoi-ies and iniiiui- in l'.i-t.-iij-i \ \ ill bn'n ; us m ir. rail ways , nml tli s liittire of our city K as-ar. , > d. Kearney , under thu ciroumstancos , cer tainly lias a bright future , and her oit- i/.ens. have reason to t'eol enthusiastic over tiio outlook. The utilisation of thu I'latle as a water-power will noi , only jirove a paying investment for that city , but it will no doubt lo.ul other pltce > tliat may be similarly sitnaied alonglho I'iatto to follow her oMimplu. The day is not far ilistant perhaps , when the Pltittt : river will Im lined with manufacfnring cities along its entire course in X < < bra.kti. Tlio river , has full onou li to b. ) usuil ai a watjr-pow.f at iiumrons othjr jioinls , and llio success 'of tiio suhumeat Ke.irney will probably be the inoiiiH of converting the Platlo into a s trios of wntcP-powet'3 and making Nebraska a great manufaettirmg i < tato. Dangerous Hpeuu In tlon. Wall street is once more a wild vertex of reckless speculation. After tlireu years of dismal ipiiotude the stoe'c ' at- change has resume < l its old appearance , and the howling population of excited speculators are rivaling in sound and fury the palmiest days of the gamblers' p.iradisj. During the last three days of the week past ( ho r : onnl'd salesamo int- cd lo , ' , ljUJ ; ! ! shares , a total scKlo n if ever C'ti | died in the lihtory of the build ing. The str.'et seems to have gene era/y , ttud fiumlreils of outside fooli nt- Iriiotcd by the nolsj and aetlviiy are nulling in to stak-j their fortunes on the turn of the wh.till. "Koopoul , " is the only boiiiiiblu advice lo bn gix-on to xvould lo investor.- ) . Whether the projects of the r.iilro.ulK or the state of thu market warrant Mich ( "peculation as is now In progress , the prices paid for Ihe blocks In which the heaviest dealing i.s being done are'nol basoJ. on 130,1111 bmmeis judgment .Most ot the roads have been ( for years inuuli nearer Insolvency Hum a dividend paying busis ami cannot possibly for year.to como have anything lo pay to their stock holding. Others xv ii/ij st'iek now 1UU Iron ) 15 to . ' ) are In th'i ' h inds of roioiv- urs and hopulcs-dx * bankrupt. Suoh in.l.i- tion of prices U cle.irly spooulatlx-e , b.i.sj- loss and temporary. A few m ly iniko money before the marknt drops but Iho chances am that the great inijontv , in- cluJIng nearly all outj.dJiMvII bo ter ribly disappointed aiul nuny iMiiud. The boldesl of Wall .stroot oponitors are almost afraid to t'ullo.v tae pr-sj it rush of , dpeuulatloa , but mm w.io know next to nothing about Blocks risk their savings with thu oonti.liuiej of i nor.incu. Wall wiu niM'or mire dangoroiu than at tlui pr Hjiit tinij. fca'ioild ' bj shnnnud r y every o 10 xvho v.ilu is his PJIOJ of c mind and thu cl.uus of his pocket book. J'.nlc IMuy V. Th \ric ! : t 'i jlitt- ! in 1 'i' r tif Ibr luw r.iilrond which1 i to ( "i'iicli- ) . Uh Ihe ( 'hienjjn Af 01 l'iwc ' lcrn extensio In Nt btnskfl is llio result of the por-i i tent refusal on thi ' td1 the maiing * ref of tlmt corportitV.rl to dr il fntt'ly v.itli our meiTliauta , 'Hie dl ngninsl our tmsincs * men in the trade territory of Iho iitulhwcM linvc bncn so maihnd for years pat tlr.il the llkhorn ! \alley hat been closi d to Omahtl , and it.s prople have bcpn virlunlly eluded from the advniHnges which imr nr.rkft : oflers. . Kxfcpt at points where the line of Mr. llughitt's railroad lias been Kipped by other terns , Omaha jobbct * have been forced lo work agiitil ! the odds of tiiieven rates and a tarilV which drove local merehauK whelhcr they wished It or nut , to make their purchases In the ( 'hiengo markets. Heavy shippers are given extra induce ments in llio way of secret rebates to take advantage of the long haul from the lakes to the MUsruti i. Till * short-sighted policy i-- now reaping its natural results ill nu antagonism against the lailroad which its mamiger.s hiivo at' last roall/ed is dangerous lo ( heir future interests. They are now asking for "fair play" from our people and promising - ising "jjenerous ticatmeiit" in return. Our jobbers are being buttonholed one bi ono and soothed by the soft-solder of future beiielits ; nnd our enpllalUls are urged not to inve t in a competing line because this road it ready to give Omnha. all the advantages of Hiich a railway If their territory is not invaded. What Omaha "fair " demands is play" on the part of Ihe niilroails whicli are tapping her u-rritory find Irving to make her a way .station on the great Irunklines that aic passing around her. She is in a position now lo uifoieo her demands , for proper treatment on liio part of the ri'ilroad ' managers. Her commercial resources and increasiiifr population will no longer sulVer tin mselve-i to bf > ignored without a retaliation f-o clVeclive that it will wring attention to her interests from foreign corporations. "Fair play" is a jewel which this city proposes to have in her commercial casket , whatever the methods rcrpiired to secure it. Mr. llughitt's promises to "satisfy" our merchants are good enough , so far as they go. Hut performance mti'-t quick ly follow promise if they are to produce a portion of Ihe ofl'eel whicli lie de-sires. The biter nntagoniaiu which the policy of his understrappers ha ? aroused be tween the patrons of his system nnd the management , can-only bo eradicated by the plainest evidence ! thai the company propose ? in liie lu'turilto ' deal justly with this city. When ( his is , made manifest , it will bo time enough to talk about drop ping all idea of rotv.liation against the Northwestern. No Jloro Shrill JYml'i. The farce AX iiiHi our poiico court has made of the midnight ordinance has gone far enough. , The m iking up of juries to nullify l.ixvs juiist ccaso. Sham I rialsxvith a court Ih it scarcely conCe.als its anxiety to siHtniu Ihe law-bre.ikers hax'o had IhMr day. ' The great mass of thi.s community sire determined that I hero fih.ill b. % no moro trilling. If tlio police court is lo be rim in the in tent of the law-abiding das , -s , our citizen.xxill d'-mand tlio call of a grand jury , xvb'u'h xvill reach deeper down than the midnight ordinance , ( jrjind juries have been abolished cnliroiy in this comity. The commissioners and courts arc in dnlj'bound lo summon a grand jury whenever public orde.r is impurillcd. Oulsido of grand juries there is another ni' thod < if reaching people who refuse to comply xvith Iho Slouumh law , ox'cn in the diluted form. The citizens haxo the right and poxver lo prevent ( he issue of a license to disoiderly ho ivs nnd keepers of resort" xvho have d"linnly ! violated the laxv. Ninety-five per cent of tlio liquor dealer" of O iriVi h.ivi1 shown a xvilling- ni-f > s to abidi ! by 111 ? midnight or.linanco. Tlio other five pr-r cent must bo made to understand lln-t I'ley ' arc not ovempt from the provisions of the law. IT is very hingulnr thai tlio joliee ) judg i ) is down on llio marshal for enforcing tnu law. Time to llonr l-'roin Hie ( 'oos < > . New Orleans Pic-iyuno : Jt i.s limo now ( o hoar from tlm goo < e ( bat Andrew .lohii'jon used xvh < n hn worked at tailor ing , livery tinny ; d-sj has .spoken on t/io / impeachment MMJI ul. Very Trtio. Noxv York Journal : There are ever 1H.030 young women attending college this your , A few years hence many of think ) may find that a knowledge of cook ing xvill l > n morn conducive to comtorl than a little Latin and less ( ireek. The llcason Wliy. Lincoln Journal ( Sovi-rnov Hoadly loft ( ! od out of his thanksgiving proclam.i- lion , and on inquiry it turns out UuU lie did it designedly. The governor has not yet forivoa { the Lord lor tau late election in Ohio. , . An A-i-janlt on ( Hi > .c > f | . Ijoulu I'oilnins- Cldcago Ili-rahj : . 'it\o \ noxv po-ilnuiuter nt Ml. Louis 6t-y/rejv assailed beoniiso ho has tlie ropntalioit oT being a diinking man , so.n 'tliin ' wh.cn has hitherto been Ibu hi-hcM pr.us UiaW'cnid be be-to wed on a iiromiuontoirfi''Jtrln Unit ] > lte'u. ( Tlio ll' jal I'npN or IJuti St. Louis lUjntliUj.in ) , . Tiii Pi-mo t of VaU"i haj xvon , ' 3.1,0.1 , " ' HII I i-P.islh. icn. Scheiil ; in fccpOJ'tcd to have s.iid that J'rovidcncu Imd made Albert Kd- \vanl u pnuuii , butjlij7 he , Sclionk , had made him a poker piiu'cr. Tn Ihe light of this itiida-Pustli exploit , ( icn.Sbhciik'n claim us to his ' ( v.'ii accomol .sliuu-nt Mand.s iirovcn. As to the providential allegation , xvo inTiiit fnrtlior evidence. Ono Term for I'l-oMdcnl. St. Louis ( iIobe-Denioorati Jt Is ru mored that Mr. I'lox-elauJ's forthcom ing m3vr.ru will co.itain a reconimoml.i- lion in favor of an tuiuii'luiont to the couaUtiition disqualifying thu provident for re-election. J-'orlunalely , the elrciim- Ktanoc.3 nro Hiieh In liis ovrn ciso ; that he can urge u change of that kind without being luicuscd ot H ( liwiro tq escape the duties and dillieultles of H beoomi torm. r- - TIlH ItltW Detroit Free i'ross : Nobraskii laxv Is not very tend ir of the criminal. A pris oner accusml of murder hi the first do- was convicted of uiunlur lu thu sou- end A nml 'ul \ \ . i' gi. intcd when lie- WSH f < ; nnl jrniltv of murder in the tirsl degree inii' ' sent.need to death , lllsciso went d > tin- 4iip > eni'i t'uurt en bis conn- Kcl'x cla'ai ' ( tat ! IH eo'U h-tioa of nuirdcr in th < ' wco'id de.'iK'tvji . - . Hii ncquilttil on thy charge of im'irder in the lirM and he could n < il ngaiti be "put in jt-.tpardy. " Hut the court put it * fool down sharply on that u.inse.iiMi nnd decided tiiat hav ing been gianl.'d aiu'Wtrialhc had never befn "lu jeopardy. " The Kalh-ouil Commission , Hnsilug < ( ta i-tti Journal : The peolc | of Nobni4ft : arc in no mild temper tu re gard lu the railroul eomuil ? lon. When ( ho question a lo wlintlier a constitit- tional amendment creating a railroad commission should be mlopted or nol Ihe people volcd "no , " and that "no" was so emphatic that it left no doubt as tu Ihcir wishes. Hut under the pressure to adopt iome railroad legislation the repnblltiaii l"gi-ilature pn < ed the jn'cijnl law , form ing a commission out of llnvo state ofllecn N'early a year has pa1 < d , and the people of th'u state are only bu innin. ; to lake an Interest in Ihn commis'jioii. ll 5s fuilv in stale that they have faith in it , but they are Jit last beginning to show n disposition _ to lualtc some use of it. If tlio commission succeeds in accomplishing Wiial Its founders Intended It. should accomplish the people of the fet" I c will not lie slow to acknowledge it.s service. Hut if the commission shows anv disp/isliion to s drk ill ! r lMK > n ibilili M atr iclii'ix to it 1lie independent vol--ri of the stain will Imrv it so ib'cp at the next general el"clioii that it can never bo revived ag-iin The p"npe ] now sem del 'rmiiiod ' to give the commission a fair trial , but to u-c nn oppression a sivU. deal urm > cm- idisitic t'niii ' I'lc .inl , "lli-y won't allow any monkeying. " TIMKHIJI ; > M ixnt'STijv. The Ciii'inuntl K.HJ.UI have a b.Miitltu t ball. Immense machine shops are tobooiecludat Wheeling. Onleifl for fifty-lira lor-omnlivei have been pltueditliin a few diys in IV'iinsylvrtnla , New Jersey and New Vork woiks. Iinrjie iidnii ) ! ! in u'hlnery orders bnve been plnce-d since Xnveaiber I In reniujlvania. Jlrid'e works are suld up fioin two to four months. A SI. fi'itils s-iw-m iker b'okeil ) an oid"t the oilier dny for l.DJi ) onus-cat s.iws. Another mmnfactnrer received GOO tons of soft .steel from ( ierinany. S'liun-rous iniinuraetm-crs of culton , wool , boot.s , fih'H'sand m stills in N'-w rn lin : I siy that freer foieisn trade would bo a jod--end lo the Industries of New Knulaiul. 'i'lielsiinl-bnyinr idea lir.s nol jot. slriicktfic Kuii.hl.-i , but when II docs u movement will bo inan iinitcd which will liuhl up Ihcir Int nrc i > : itlivalike an electric lik'ht. The movement unions Jiuiiiiifactuicrs lo waid weekly w.iies paymenls is gjlnliif ; priound. 'I ho "Apjileton iilan" : > .lto\vs njier.i- thes teUrawal'imtn ' 1 they mile , bat in.sincs .scllk-ments about oni-e a month. Two thousandChlnniiiPii bnv , nbondy reached enstern cities fio.n tlm t'.icliic coast , whcii * the' tue nricd lo "do 1'nst4' liylheir ( liincMMinn.iwr.-i , under tlio ni-iiinmoa of lildlaiitlnojiic welcome. There are thousands who would chullycv- ciunu ! < lltulcinimoL pi-rseuntion tin-in fo'i t.iu lib.Tl ; proiiiiied fhm in lli , ICust , Theli\tnir oi'-.iiii/ilii ; > iis aiu altvtiy ( di.scusina ; Ihis < bin- fjeic'.en Ilioii h ju-it now it i no luijjor tlian a man's hand. The N'ew I nIn'id ; pliocni ikcts are ncl- t.itiiitf for b 'tier p.i . TTinui icluit'rs TCRKX- man iijiWitnl t mdene in hiils u'l I le.illi- IT. iitiil if this is followed ban n h.i'icu in wares it will svlfwt jii Ires fur . - jn-iin ; ) j < 'r'ds ' ' ii ; aerially. In cth.-r in diish ics there arc in- dtcailonsof nnn r price * l/ib-n'urMiiizitloii is irnininir proiind In t'u4 ' MjutlH-in slates , lar uy bwanscof the c ( " > i1s ol in.'lHiern niDcanitii'- . who have K"ao soiiih. Tcxa > isalic'd. l > b tl let Assembly 'isi > vers the state. Tin * rot ton. growers are inmiiiKin : Iho nicinbti.il ! { ) is Inr e ; new as. hcmblies me fonnint : evorv week. The Knights sl.ui'l out buldly againstcvr \ form lorin ot vioii'iiri'and teach ( i.'iictM'jlenicii ' * ! > - in e.In all tin ir inner working. Ten tbon-i.ind w.i < e-wi rli i s it in cMimaled nui tlnown out of MiijilovniL-nl cveixcai , by impiovciiii'iils in m.-.eliilK rj. The i < \ ) ianioii m.idmieiy , 01 coni'M' , In tinn ro cmplov.s most if not all this lulinr , an l w > far as i.i'.or ! ic. n ut sho\ , leaves the wiuf'-wai'li' is in bctlci condition eiic.li . 'I hole i.s a nnnln jihlnl In tlii , qnu1 lion of llii'iiiisliiuriioil-.iciiiiii ) | williiiiil cuii-eip nidinr liiereiiiin ronsiniijillini , Kvory vcir luin.s u- nearer to II. A in or.- ( - , , nilnb1distiiDii ( \ - Hon will lusoiiK1 a o'liiimcn-Ld imc-sily in a Mioit time. In older that capital , niarlnni-ry and jn'iditi'iiiicai"II\ ! ) : uiab < j-rc , li , > lv cm- plus cd , tosiy nolhln ; of ( iie < iui'-lloii of jus- tiicla labor. STATIAN'I ! ) 'nSiimToKV. loxva lu-ms. The JiiHwnnl is * o low , a : slotr < City Hint the 1 nutiVL'n look down on it. Thesiftiml onlceiil Hiii'lm lon xva.'i c'.owd , by ordei ol ( r n. Ua/.eu , .Monday. The ttlisw'oith ii.icllnit : eo niinnv , of I > os Molncd , has a cnrhulty In the jliajio or n pi ; ; xvith uvitlo s. .lohn Mooio , n fanner nnd slur I ; ral-er ; , and one ol tlm nlonccr * ul"XNitt county , tiuut .Alond.iy. He vxas 7' year * of aso und its- hltli d In the county years. Them WHS a dtnrighifj collision at Pucllio .Iifnction Monday nfeht. The C. , J5. , V ( ) . "iirtil No. ii.Ui.in line thoie.irendot'a' . " " " switch uii-'luo , driving the lank do.n iii | into the cab. 'I'lio Ihcnmn of the puny had one Icu MI h.nlly niuiulcd th.it Ic w.is nccesiary lo iiH-MUtu ) it at tlio lliltli : Uajild Clt } already claims Ui bo the lallronil ccnu-r ol llio Clack ilills , wuh Iheiuluoiid IOJ mllt'saw.iv. Ic.iihiK ) d enjoyed a season of tnllow em- dies liwt week , nwliu to the bloekudo at a cuifj. ! ol coal oil. Kllend do has let a coiiti.icl for an arto < lan well at four dollars iK-r toot , tlio contrauioiy Sii.iianleclni ; u he-id ol lUJIeut. The NoithwitsU-rn is liaildlna ihuiol nnd round hoii.-ii In Vaniciun , ; ' . ! | ' . , loon- IciiliK the city bj llic l.-.t ot'Jalliiuo. ( ! , O. Solb.'i ; ; , nt ( irnnd Iapldn. ! died lioin lcc-jaw ; , nixiiiiiii lioin nu iiinnj icc-eivfd wnJit imUcidint ; ) m > , Ili.s hiillciin . - , wotu luiiiOle , and he died In ivat nony. : Hull I'ti lo , an Indiiin , who was In thu iKMillcnlMn nt Hisiin.oi foi hn- . ' olJti.ln ; , Ims bwn UMCUSIh.iviius1 ( | . rved hi-n-nl -n o , Ion .scais. lc-s.- < good tinu cr dil. He iiiiinediittu'y lo Ihe it-- < \atlon altjiuain , ; Itock. I : \frs. \ Slnanhtor , of liKinnic ! ; . bus pone to tl W.isliin.'Uin in M'tiinnn miii-iiun lur hut illllu tlX tlII iiuhK'in. : ; ; Their irrc.il-gi.iii ii.ilher WJH a X n i\d olli1 ci , killed in an isiu'a enp nt .1. M - aIn IIV In l"l' . ' . Their tfinndi.itlier w.is an oil'cer ' in V the Mexican war. Tiiolr lutlii'i mvcd as 1 luiiriuli ; hiiu'eon in tlui i win ol thu ie Million , 1 itnil is an invalid limn inimlc-i re.-em-d in 1I tliL"-crvi i ; M't noiii'oi the family h.ivo inui oiiu dollar 01 an nure ut lund. D AVy < nnlnj ; Dt t Dii Thu V. T. Cnltlu coinjianycaital | ) SIWW9 , ( ii abli en incoipuniti U A nninritiof llio old miners nt Itook 1t 1f f 1 juliiKS Ji-ivo left tliu country. t The building finpiovimiunts in JEoek jilillgri till.MMSOII Will luuf IIJl 31WUJO. tif Janny , Jton'm , a jounv ! u li "I U. Is iniilcr 0 tin st lor iobbniD' the Fort Laramlu puiuillcu 0t t 0e J'ivo noted ilesnenulAM hive liiiin ef- e J ' sliul In the Toton fc4'tiidly : hmii ; ur country this f thisTho Odd Fellow Imhrcs of the tunlUiry are t In a lloiuNliiiiK iinanciai coiulltion , bavin , ' d SW.ooo laid by tor a ciuil day. Forty thousaiul acres of bind vvlllbtilril- uatcd and bioii'lit iinihir cnUlvittl'in ' by the e-inal n.nv belmc < viiitrnitod ) : by the Wyuui.ii * The .soda 'works ut Laraiulo are thu cuiialrudlvii ut l ; nk lions'1 iiarVnzliotis" . flt'iiKK. ' . Tie cuiuphuy intend palilus In fouj-sK more fiii iincc , Tinldlers laid -Ttci ! > to nwt \ muonii thn Abnv road last > risih , nni' ' iltblli-d tl-n walls wftli ImllelA Three ( the Ininatca wciu wuiinded , nnd Iho unet n i > t the slumt.v cuplnr'tl In the Una ! mile. The be- ' aic nowIn jail nl KuiinI'Mi. All SiJ.il'ii. ' . tli , t the t bin -.e bad Oiuuortlmf inojiiTivil'siroA | a1 llic oC till ! I ! ( J SInir | - . laid The Uhin - e nu- Hw.iltlesTirc uUij tll.-i olnlnis and 1' ' lltliik i Ihod-unnnes rt-'uaudwt will not lull U-is than 5AK.ifi ! ) , li-ildcs coirtnn atluji tor loss of lite. Their Mtlmat ( > of the dninnra done i < pinbibly nicori > vt - tln-lr cstlm.ite that over ono huiidr-d ( 'hluaiiicii had l cn liillLNl. Mlle A. Mmiulusj. trnin dUpntclrr nl Knw- llns , h.is liccmiic Ihi1 iio * ' < --oi of niittip ) n'nl inotteitj aiiMuntiiut to.-'V.'J.i'iM ' , dicdcd.tolnui ( > y his 'ranlau ( > thcroii condition tlmt n MI- ! perl her. nt an C\P > MISO of not mmv than . ' .vw n ycir , < lirma : the bilatiee of her life. I lie pi'opeily Is m lown , lirliurlut a liberal lent , and f.'iiiH'lhln.j ov-i i\'MJ in i-iish iMsilsoln bank , draw Ini ; " ( iyl IntciiMl. Lander , the licadiii | u Icrot the ter.ltuiinl Mulbulti'ii. ' liunislies the JntcM be.\r xi-y. | | fcioine two we"k.s . inie , tit flic loot of a loilv picclpl pe. a Niix-honf Indian louiul the sKcl- ctotis of a man nnd nlx-ir. tn the trip of close and ileull ) coii > ii.il Iliej had tuipleil | o\or the dt.'zj cdce of I'lediilio ' a ruish 'd n-id manirlcd death on the j.ivycd iiirkM Iwlim. The Iranu's of both the boar and m.ui w < v powerful Mi'vlineiis of tlivh riNjiivthe species. The bones of llic liialt CleM'l } ; tp- pieiiclml the frhfiinllc. while lbo < c of Ibehv.ir i iiK''csti-d ' l'ie ' ( tic.it sticimth ol Hi" leiiible and div.'dc'l ' silver Up 01 lificky Mount nu uili'/.lv. Amid the massive il'i-i ' of Ihch.-.ir IneiciKstlll plnnted the h'lnr ' and "lice tienebanl b'nd. > of a hantlm : l.nlle. I'll' ' keen wea'vin Imd ben driven home t v t vk- ( iiniHltntul. Oiiiliec.tiohed hlpsoi the tin- man skeleton wiie I'tlll the li.-ittcicd rcm- nant'i of a li-imhonie revolver , evidently ot KliKlMi mal.e. On llic bic.n Ii plntiM of tills \vcaii'ii | xvcic some wonts. Tin-so , us 1 1 need by the Indian , wore .1. U. I.-MI. Tims , lust wliilei , In the Ill Hern JI'Minliilns. perilled nn Uiijjlls.li huiilernnd jirobalile tourist. c.-olorndn. The Denver ( .Mrch : railway Is In the hands of.a receiver. There are 1 wo feel of HIIOW In the numnlains near ( iuniiii. ; i. Ten ! linu < Minl doliiuV xvorlli of ore wcro sldpiicd tiom ( icorxeliiwn diuiiiK October. Mcs.r couiily and the eynntn Irlhniaiy to OiniuKhDution has lo.oooiat becvcsicadrl'ir market. I'Vrd. ' ( . ' . I'ollcnbi-i-j , ni > ; ht inailiii ) ; clerk In the Denver | ustnni > v , Im * IHVMI anestcd for robbin- , ' the nmlK The Denver Mi-am lleatiiu : eomjinnybas oxer two inilrs of mains Uldand in me. The CMU'rlnicnl is piov Inisiuros ; tnl. The town of ll.uiau/.a . , thai t < nr veni.s .11,0 had about . -'Hj ' pupuiutloii and a llnuiisliin daily paper , ca-tonlv Itti xolcs nt the last election. ThcRtilk" in tlm Pony l'vpi < " . , near Kl M.ihdl K'oiiip. ' Is thu latest lu Onray's new camp. I'll- IKInliek IM near sK inuhes and runs vciy Illicit In Mixer. The will ut Miss t.'uilt1Vellon , xvlm fro/c to death on L niijV IV.ik a .xenr or nioie aw , Is still nMi'ijci't ' odcontiiix'cisy. The amount inxolvcrt Isiilnnil ? 'di , ( > H' . Jfr. C. I" , lint-din hns illst-ercicd nnd lo- caleda mie4i mine HlM.-iive niiles from I'n- eblo. lie hi : < tniecd the lead tin ! > . ' ) i ) , ) ( cot , and the vt in i- , inand a bait ft-t-t in xvldlh and lies in while Plenlv of lime look ; ) f a linl-cl.iss is found vvitlnn .si : ; miles ol .sitrlin . A i oo'r iliinlity ot Inn seln at uniicthiiitj over M a bushel , and nine can be but nod at a freed pniiit at th'slv ' cents a bn-ihej. Another hiniiit ; the di * u mil lor lime In wivtyrn Nu- br.islta and eastern Weld cu'.inly will be lar e. 31 IN Slot/ In oiul-shoiildcred.dntihlG-lisli'd Denver iriaiitt' s , stnia ! mister in lierh.id ; hair , cainiinol her eais. and stiu'led out ax a KIJUIIXV bro-xi ! to H'ulp bur nei hbois. AH.istcd ii.v her hiisiitind lw siicivedod in linockmy out three onircr.bctnie it-.ialiuu n t''i > cc in tliejtdl. The polled --iiy she wfigl.s 'AiJ alul a ton. "The Poor OallkMiieu. " OMAHA , Xov. I.To ) | the Hditor of tiio I i'.C. ] tJen. ItrisbinS recent letter in the lUr. ? on the cattle ( iue--tion , is full of in- tcrcsting figures and nnignilied "facts. " Ilis doseripL'on ' of III" xvrong-t Of the poor "cattle men , " will bring tears to the eyes t of those who labor for daily broad- xvhilo lliosu oulriigitd cattle mon are driven Irom creel ; to rix'or nnd from plain to foothill'by the remorseless hand of nu ungrateful government but grow ( rich all tlm sumo. ( Itnt 1 for ono. do not object to cattle men or to their getting rich on t'to ' public land * . Tie y have a right lo tiie resn't ' of their foresight und goad fortune. Knt when it ir-claimed for them the title of philanthropists engaged in an ol'ort to fnrnir.b the people xvith cheap meat , oven Bill Patrn mn.sl broadly-smile. One might infer Irom Oen. Mrisbin's letter til it the entire stock interests ot . the ooni.lvy xv-re on the xx'cslcrn plains inKt'-ad ' i > f only a sin ill friction tbeivot , and bethinks one hundred million ex pended by the government in their be- naif would be none too much. llmvit should b < cspended he do-h not intimate , 01 and it mav bi s'in-ly , besin e.xugjj ration , so natural tu the general _ "The railroad men , " he s.i./s , "li.ivc th"ir iiieinbrs > ot congroiit.i , I be fnrmcr their uu-mbinM , ic llic li.ink , fit their incmbern , * * * Hi while tlu cattlemen , xv th their $1.000 , 001,0' ' ) , ) , linvn only < > ne memb1 ! to repre sent them. " All tuis is stuilV.ud fustian. E O.i Ihn general's own showing , only $117,0)0,0 , ) , , ) ) worth are r.ingo eatlle , xxbilc the balance , outside of Texas , xvln-re llic government don't oxvn the land , is owned by the tanners of the agricultural slates. J''ven ' Ihso lijj.ir'.s HIM ridiculously lugii. ( Jatlluof all ii es and grad j-i .ir : esti mated ill an av nign viilue of gi | : a head , wlutn , in t'.ict , the r.uigo cattle xvon't av erage . ' 0 n head , counting calves and young slot k , as In- does The singular felicity xvllh whic.li the ( ' general manuf.icinrr.s the facts In the casein cnrioc-Iv dcmn istrated m his Cc Nebraska olali-ilic.i. He | iuts Nebraska ? down as coallining Ii7 > , 1H1 blind ol e.it llo , while the census ligiir H just compiled - piled by Supt. Lane nnd published in the Uncoil tlioiiitt ) page with ( inn. Itrishin's Ih I ? letter put * lh < i number nt 7ld. < I J , n lilllo " oxer n m Ilinn lc < H than olalm < d by the I go n oral. It l Hut the prinrJpitl object of HIM h.tlor is ' not to oa.-'t ' ridicule on tien. ln-liu's ! well known xvc.\km- tor oMircis ng hii > im.iginntlon , but tn combat hU tlutory of biiisiii' ' the pnblie lands to lliuowners of Ih immense herds of cattle , whieh the Jti.i. also sec.m.s to look up' ' > n xvith favor. It is a well known I'.iut th.it only i. few VOiifhii i all tiic Inrgi ! callle ownnrin Nebraska , nnd n large portion ol the people not .specially InU rmloil in etitle , dechircd it lo Im a , s-Itliul ) uul tlmt tliu -i v.'o-lern h.ill dl tli ) HI itu was unit l-ir [ | unvlhing but gr.i/.int ; lands. Elbits , tt various tun ts have Im.m made to lefi' ; > Intu , in Ihn inlcroht of the "poor cnlilu m -ii , " MI as to m.iU i ihuir ocenpamn of Unit vast huiitlua swcnrj and permanent. Only two yeir.s ago Con itiM man ( Viinl was contemiilaling thu Inlr-i Inclion of a bill of a similar miinre to that adxuciitcd by iencr.il Hrlnbin , which should | | ( o a largo pi > rtion of onr own slate. Hut thu fame of Ins one Si ukiug Water ik-ui anil the rush of settlers into ( ho xvcstiin c-nillltie.s nipptul that germ ol tUc.-miin- : Sldp In the bud. To-il.iy Ihnio are 10' ' , Ihts On piioplo in il-iiiJC homos in the country KiTi Ti thus lately condemned to purpiitual oc- bl oupancy by the ro.iming broatl-hurns. Thi-.su i4ittleiiinnts ; have biiun made in the face of the jeers of Ihe incredulous and the bulldo/Jiitf , and in many cases , mm1- duroi'i3 oiipo&ilion of thu cuttle mun and ' their recklesi employes. cli Had these land-i been IciiHixJ to the < cuttle men live yarn ago lluilr. occupancy [ by the lioiiDiUudor and Hie. himiii-ni.iker cli would have boon delayed lor a go nitra thlb tion. tion.Thu Thu proposition lu have Innifo rrgraded oror.ir five year * nnd to abandon such portions as might Itixt demonstrated their fitness for atrr < MiI tine , :9 : really qnlto HIIUI-OHX. Om > ; the ciilllo men ( he excbuho to tr.icl of land for - . a gi-iyinj ; \ \ \ \ * posci. and how xxoilld tin- x.n tun-oiuc-i"'ioi'r | ever Inixo an oppo.in . nitx to 'lemonMrnto whether Ibe coi irrx would rciMi crops ? None \\li.itexcr It xviuild siiuidx operate as a ] > irpelu.il l > ir to the iclll--iiiriit , occupatinii mid d < x-l- ( ( innciil ) of the country for llic'rtK ' lit > f a feu iiiiliifii < ( dni cattle owiit r . Ic ely rs-idti.t in Knjrlnml and St-oll unl And i vYn if H vvL > ru duinon.siiiitcd to cerl.i't'U ( It'll millions of ( icrri of ut > l > i bllt I'i'ids xvere only lit for gr : ' j ; ji'n pi > se , nidi jt law as proposed wi II op-rale In gix'o unalterably into i t > hi'iid * of si fiv sytiilictiles the cnlire con trol of llu * range cattle IntercsK The coniitr ; , ntodsinoic herds and more n < i nu roll ! ? In rd myui-rs. I'von if land' xvcro Ic.iscd in tii-uililji-s | of n fexv section * , the big cattle men would soon absorb the smallT ones. The result xvmihl I5 to res trict iiud hinder the man of .small m * ins Jrom obtaining a foot-hold , xvhilo it xvtmlil fax or the rich xx-ith ncxv prix ilegcs ; 'tiJ ( opportunities There arc too many such lixx : M alrcnd.v. Tlii- home makci should have evi rv opporlunit.v lo sot up his household gods in lh > - xvilderiu-is and hi the plains. A hundred homes , xvllli a hiindful nf Muck at each , is xvorlli a hundred Mines mnn tb.in a-iiiillitmaiie cnttlcnun xvith his herds mi a thousand hills. If the count'.v ' Isn't lit for agricultural homemakers - makers , there N no danger of its bi ing occupied , And lastly , the eatllemen-Ihe men xv it Ii bl ir herds -don't need tho"o added prixilcgcs , The.x are doing xx'cll enough it-- tiny re. ,1. 1) l . WOMEN FORTUNE-HUNTEKS. Noxv Vttt-k Yonslis Inveigled line I 11- xx-ise Mni'i iancs-Wliai It Costs to l-'soapc. ( 'inciiiiiuli l-'iiipiirer : One of thcii-'i lt > xx hich i it-It men's sons are liable i- u di.-etvct ni'irriagi-h , and a case of II 'i ' Mud , atM-r long -secrecy , is now : miou the fresh si n < iilious ill society cin 'i ' - Atiinnx t'.ic ' ( lushing young men at N < w- pott ihc pa-l sc-.isoii xvas Itevcrdv ilolin- sdii Traxcrs , son of William I ! . ' 1 r.-ixci - the rich htock Miecillalor. Heminglnl anuMig the "ihltiil youths as free as .nr , nnd xv ns , < if course , ti popular gne-'l on all -"iicltil ticca ions. At that vcrx time , hov.-ex cr. he was : i imtrrietl man , luix ui'f ' been li-il into a thonghtlc.ss and injudi cious idiii.u in lirooklxn. This all'air was , of couivc , highly re pugnant to his father , xvho. as In-knew that monuy was at the bottom , made the In Itle's family a very liberal oiler for n ' ' reli-iiM1. It 'is sum'voM'd that at b-i-t. § .Vi , < > 0 ! ) v.nplanked , and the family tire giiing to Unropo. Thi.s will enable yonn-j Johnson tn obUiin a divorce on the gjonnd of desertion. One of Vnndcr- bill's sons , 1'rc loriek , xvas gobbletl up by a woman u do/en years his senior , ami this xvtia xcr.x hard blow on the fatlu r. Uieli men's i-ons , however , are only fair game , nnd If men may become fortune- hiinl'-r.s xby not xx'omen also ? Tbc Tcimiijili of Pi'olbsMlonal Co'.ir Detroit l-'ret Press A few days ago on the Grand liapids train a pus-long r gtil on at a 'mull station nml walked through the coaches xvithont being nblo to liml n M < ut. lie linnlly halted before a man who occupied n \yhole seat anil Defined bound to keep it. He was nt t invited to nil down. On the contrar/ the occupant of the heat as-mined a more frigid attitude , "fciir. " linnlly cMdaini I the indignant htranger friini tlie sm 11 lown , "you are an infernal hog. ' "What's that ? What did you call me' " "An infernal hog , hir. " 'Von doyi u do. Why' HI- , I'll bloxv the .top of your idiotii ! head clear ' across' Halon county. " "Von can'l do it. " "Yes I caii. " Hoth nun w -re on their feel in the aisle and ready < i spill gore when the conductor came inMid shouted to the one who had been called : i hug : "Hold on doctor. Who is it. ' " "Poe.torV queried the man from the . ' .mull .station , "aro you a doclo.r ? " "Yes , sir. " "Why , HO am I. " "Clood gracious. Is thai. Into. " They exchanged cards. They shook hands. "Why , of jo.u'so ion can have half my seat. " "Oh no--no doctor. 1 xvonldn t for all Ihe xvorld. " "Unl. doctor. 1 insist. " "Well , doutor if you insiht , I'll be glad lo tit ivithjon. " "Of course , doctor. " And tin ; doctors tiat down together in ono feat and wore so soft and tender and loving that tears sprang to the e-3'o of every passenger. "l-'or real merit"sayn one of the mo t cclcbiMtcd Prinni Donnas , ' I ! . II. DOUd- LAS , \r \ SONV CAPSICUM COUGH UKOPS for ii million of thu tluontaro A .Mo rd or oilsDarkey. . Tiiit.ADi'.i.riiiA , Pa. , Nov. IS. Stephen McPlici.ion , colored J.iiilloi ol llio Press , xvho on Oelulir ! i < stincl : It. .1. ( 'ouk , Inislne-s maiuu-'i of Unit p.iin'r . , xvllli a hate-hot , at the pieliiiimaiy cointhis in nuln-/ , was held in M/'w bail on Iho charge or assault nnd bit- : leij with intent lo kill , OooK xvus ] iie.SeliL ut llio trial and KIIUJ evidence. SNEEZE ! SNEEZE ! SNKlJ/IIuiull yonrlHUid nxiiim rciuly to Ily elf ; mi- til jour no-wt uinl t-yiu < Hs- Cluiill" iixiytsiilvo quxni- , | "OS ( " Uiln , Inlliitliiif.wii- mry flniil ; mull yourlKi.t . uolKM. inoiilli ami tin-out fiiiiTlieil.iiiul lilooil at I'oK-r IiciiU Till" Is nu Aculu Cniiirrh. nml Is In liiiiily lollci'xl ) > v n Hlnuln iloo , nml | iir/inuionlly cmcil by nnn li'pltlo of Bwoun'H U.XIMIMI , Cum : ion 'vi until. Cuinulf-ta Trcalmetit with Inhaler , 81.03. ( Inn liotflo HaillCiil f'nrn , oiU ) l ( 'Mliiii.nnl nli-tnt , unit ono fmpmvcil liiliiiMir , hi ono pnek- in.re , may | io ho luul ol' nil HiiirfirlM-t lor fl UJ. Ai-Ulor SXNi oito's lUiiuui.i'i'io- : "Tlm mil ) ' ii'iwiliilo ' Hionn | < i we Uimw of. " Mod 'I'hnns. "I'luiliiMi no limn loiinii Inn Ill'i * . linn i.l iilli-lnif.-tlfc | - . Dr. Wiirsrln , IIOHUin. "A1l T II liinx Hlrii r n uilll ( Ailiurli. Kid II till- \l , ( I lib lil- < ( iJll nuiK-il " - lltov S XV Moilltm , wl-lnirsh. I'll. "I liimi lint louiul 11 CIHH llmt < llil mil mtlovi ) ill diUjLi.lAnUio IA-O , Jluu- L'he-lor. Mns. Potter Driifa' and Clismlcal Co , , EJoston , HOWS VOI'll lllir.lJMA'n/V U n ( nmsti'm linn , i | P'iil ( iinvnnr Inilurml victim of III nit * nuilNni. wlio ( InilH Ilin oiil'n uy i Ian- lei H iiml HiiliiimitN | ioikirlHi to nil nvo him. To mc.li Hid ( S'lKJiou AMI- ' tii \ l'VIN I'lAHTBH ll Illl ( ilOfillll mill IUIVUI' \ CVItJilur Miiu-eo nt iclliii1. biiMis'-l'iir L" \ ilio 'iniillu nciniiluio. M-linlc. Miil'len , Oi'iirmill iiuiviiiiii pa m us liv imulo. Noy , III' lll'll , HIKI'I ; , Mild At lIlllt-'KlMH , i0 ! It OKilijlni , in.llio.I I ivo I'oi ri.n DIIIKI & | t BXO'fJBSION -TO - HOUND TUIP , Is'ox-Hinocr Allh , a limo ii.irty of oxonrilo'i- will leave Onulu in Pnlliuun Pilu-o Siimiilii' cau Im l.os Au 'ele.-i. Ciillliiinlu 'lelicis lor the loinid triji , WHI \ I ! inoiuhs , 5100. rh.st clasp xijilc , liiht cKisS Ihiket.-t , liihti-iass tu-coianioiHini.- ( | tlijslilii , , irii'iuigniiii , ( aitxYitttviud , but ial ca-t Ixniiid IK now 6Vj.fiO , nnd It Is proiioiOd tu iniM'lt UiiOO , v\hirh will uiiiliO I ID cost of I'liiLr.int tielcisiiinro than these siccl.il | irt lass iiiiuul trin ratas. A i cnii.'niiit pnssen * cr are cur ! led on express trains und a iy HIM can u'ii Kiiy day ut cininnuit rates. 'I'li oielf yon xvlsh to i-etinn KJI xvHh lids n htss xciirsiin. | Full luillcnlaiN itu'-udl uxunrslon on tiiplcutinn | ! lo f CHiU. I'nas.Aitt. U.'P. ity. ! '