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I 4 • THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , NOVEMBER 11. 188ft
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HJ riiu lleo on the Trains
HI Tlioro Is no osrnso for a fnlhirn to Ret Til r Her
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Hi 11IK , ! l r an 1 can t gut It on trains w hero other
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Hi train . . . . ,
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HI Ibcal ] N P H IU
Hi Notary lubllc
Hi Stat ) of Nebraska l „ „
Hi Count ) of DodrIds fBS
Hi Gcoipa II Tzschuck bchiR duly sworn de
nnd eh ) 31) ) nt lit ) Is secretary of Ihollte
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H coinbir Uhh IKiit copies foi Innuiirj 1-iS'
H KGlccples fnrlobruary 18t.m \ ? ronle.i
H for Marcl IKK 18 8. 4 cc pies for April 1H.U
H If r. I c ploH ror May HH lu , c n copies foi
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H copici lor August 1HP l ri copies for Sep
H Utibu iftli 18"10 copiLS fir October lSKi
H If 107 c ploi ( JhniKU II 1/sriucK
1 fnoui to before me and subscribed lu ray
1 presence this.d day ot November A I ) lv8) )
Ifceal ] N r 1m
H Tin exposition builtlltig will continuo
Hi business nt Iho old stnnd
H L\m > CoMMi&btovi it Gnorr hns
HJ caught the infection nnd is mnkin a
H clean snoop of his ollko rubbish
H Wiomisq has adopted a now consM-
HJ tution , but that will not pro\ont the
HJ tcriitoi i il net from doing duty for a low
H jc irs moro
H Gtoiior Fuvncis Tuvin 1ms been
H rolonscd from jail in Boston His un-
HJ prisonmi-iit for debt was a cruel and
H dis ricoful act
H In J in strugclo and suifo for ofllco ,
HJ \otoiashould not forgot to roiristoi
H nn om ih itic uycg" on the NobrnsKa
H Ccntr il biidgo bonds
H Di SrOMiNSKi , politician nnd love
Hy nuo p'ltuot , is as great a failure with
H' the ch tir us with the Poles The doc
Jl tor should stick to the chuich sniio as
J ) an implcmnut of extinction and do-
HB"fcuso
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J Cat \ in Bricks bar'l is the rainbow
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B of promise foi the Ohio democrats The
" - < belief tint ho will tap It in exchange
Hh < for the sonutorshlp Iiub enhanced the
Bj \aluo of legislators ono bundled per
HB
BBJ TllF now election laws in thiB stnto do
BBJ not seem to opornto nny hotter with ro
BBJ gard to incompetent election ofllcors
BBJ than the laws wo have repealed The
BBJ tioublo alwavs has boon and is yet in
BBJ the eolo'tion of the judges and clorlts
J Ni me VSh V will bo ioprc < onted nt the
BBJ St I ouls silver convention She has
BBJ not enl > agonoml intorcst in the solu
BBJ' lion of the sihot problem , butsihoi has
BBJ locomo ( inito an impottant factor in the
BBJ industiial development of her motrop
BBJ * oils , in which are locntod the laigcst
BBJr ellvoi lollniug works in America
BBJ Cm1 * of the many blessings which
BBJ' Omului will be thankful for will bo the
BBJ settlement on Thanksgiving day of the
BBJ viaduct and union depot question It
BBJ will bo amnio cause for rejoicing if the
BBJ cmbaigoon the commoico of the city
BBJ is raised for all titno , To nth street lon
BBJ dorad tmfo for ttavol mid trallio and the
BJ railroad cowshed reconstructed and on-
BBJ lurged All these will follow the
BBJ votoifl' apoioval of the bond pi ono
BBJ sitlon
BBJ With Alexander dodging his ox-
BBJ ploslvo subjects , William seeking now
BBJ allies in the south and building a na\ \
BBJ in the north , Francis Josopli doubling
BBB the will budget and lidding new frills
BBB ' to his crown , Humbert awolllng his
BBB nunv . and tax list , Trance torn with in-
BB1 * terniil dissensions , and Belgium wall
BBB ing hoi f ion tier with cannon , thocon-
BBBj dition of Buropoau monaichlos and ro-
Mj publics does notconfiim the diumal
BBB > prophoclo1) ) of poaca The continent is
BBB like a vast powiloi house , and a light
BBB carolcsslj or intontionallv dropped
H - would stait an explosion that would
BBB shako the u orld
BH Tin senatorial fight in North Dakota
BBH is tha ono intoicsting foatuiu of the
BBH . political situation in the now stuto It
BBH appcnis to bo generally conceded that
BBH ox-Governor Pierce is almost corUiln to
HHJ bo nuo of the eonatois , though ho is not
HHJ without opposition , but thcro nro bo
HHJ inanj aspirants for the ether scat in the
HHJ United Stutos sonata that all guessing
H is about equally good Ex-Govcuioi
HHJ Ordirnnppoiirs to bo somowliat in the
HHj lend , but ho is very vigorously opposed ,
| undBomoof these who will contest with
HHJ him for the honor are stiouir and pop
1 ular uioii , Among tlicso nro Gonouil
HHJ Allen and P. J. McGumbor , and the
HHJ chances of the 1 at tor are thought to bo
BBJ vorj good if Ordway should bo knocked
BBJ out 'I lie light promises to bo interest
BBBJ ing , and w boovor wins , North Dakot i is
BBJ certain tn bo creditablj represented in
BBJ
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TUB UEAL PUHVOSF
Tvcrj intolllgont obscivor of political
events understands that the ronl pnr-
pose of tho-prohibition , or third party ,
la to destroy tlio ropubllcan partj to
make room for itself The history of
this movement for the last eight joats
Is full of the ovldcnccs of this In nn-
tlonnl and in state olccllons the prohi
bition leaders and agitators , whcrovoi
they boltovod there was the host oppor
tunity to strlko a blow at the republican
partj , hnvo rondo alllanco with the do-
mocraci and insidlousli worked in the
interest of thnt pnrty The course of
St John in tlio national enmpaign of
1881 is well tomomborcd , and the at
tempt in the last presidential campnlgn
to commit Gonornl risk , the prohibition
candldato , to a likopolicj , led him to
withdraw fiom nctlvopnttlcipitlon in
the ciuvnssnnd leave the malingers of
the party frco to follow their own dc-
vlccs
Hint inrao of thcio and then paid in
struments spared no effort to dofent the
tcpublicaii pntt > is amplj attested
Among the latter Mrs Ilolon M Cou
gar wns conspicuous in hoi cITnrts in
Indlnnn , nnd the fact that that state
cist its vote for , the republican candi
dates was duo to no lack of olTort on hoi
p irt to socuto dcmoci ntic success How
bIio felt at that time is shown In n
letter she wrote dated "At Home ,
Jul } 0,1883 , " in which she snld "Wo
can entry Indiana and Now York
for the dcmocrits * * * I believe
the greatest disaster th it could como to
our countrj would bo the success of
Ilauison and Morton I shall woik
for their defeat This letter foil
into the hands of the lndiannpolis
Jomiiat and was published by that
paper , its authenticity bolng subso-
quontlj acknowledged foj Mis Gougar
It illustrates the spirit and purpoio
which dominated the prohibition move
ment then a ul which now controls its
idvocntcs foi revenue and the
stinnded politicians who have found in
it a rcfuire These people nro propnred
to accept fieo whisky in older to com
pnss the oiorthiow of tlio lopublican
pnrt\ , hoping through the domornli7a-
tion of soeiotj tonehicvo foi themselves
plnco and powoi riioir's is not the
selicmo of the moml leformor , but
lather the poliev of the nihilist
lho Women's Christian lompornnro
union under its present lcndoiehlp ,
npuotus to bo drifting hopelessly in
the snmo direction Its piesidont , in
her annual addicss to the national con
vention , indicated distinctly this dnft
of the org inuation , and the mnjoiitv of
the convention wcro unquestiouublj
in sj ni pa thy with her But the olToit
to surrender the oiganiyation into the
ai ms of the third partv h is altcadj cost
it hcavilj , ind poiaistonco m thiscouiso
threatens to bring it disnstoi Asa
mm il force wisely employed , it might
e\ort u useful iniluunco , but as a politi
cal ugoncy of the third party it can bo
uffoetlv o enl } in damaging the c mso it
was intended to piomoto
The third part } does not stand foi
progress , but fet leaction It dee not
scok reform , but destruction Its lead
ers make ptohibition a pretense , but
their real purpose is po vor and the
spoils of olllco , and as the Urst stop to
the attammont of this tlioy scok the
ovcithiow of the ropublicnn party
m PECT OF IlAltnOAD ALLIA \ GU
It is evident that the railroads which
threatened to fight the Union P icific-
Northwestern alliance from Btiirt to
finish have boon restrained by wiser
counsel from a profitless contest Ton
dii8havo paBsed since the agreement
went into effect , but no outward siga
otwarisyot visible The restrictions
ot law render rate wars not only diffi
cult , but docidedl } unprofitable , and it
is not surprising th it the managars re
frain from saeilficing local business by
cutting thiough tates Other and moro
effective avonucs to the same end have
been chosen
lho first notable effect of the nl-
liaueo is to spur the Burlington
and Bock Island managers to iction
lhoso loadB nio the chief competitors
of the combiuo Bothaio opo ated to
the foot of the Rookie , but cannot stop
thoio and uuccossfull } < ompoto with the
allied hues They must connect with the
ContrulEacifl orbuild to the const The
Central is not on the best of terms with
its c istotn connection and wouldgludly
welcome and share busuioas with a rlvnl
Hint it will secure this desired outlet
before innii } months is a settled fact
The widening of the Rio Gi indo West
ern gauge between Ogden and Grand
Junction , Colorndo , in connection with
lho Midland Pacific , will give the Rock
Island a thiough line ftom Chicago to
Ogden by the first of the ycai The
maniigors evident y foresaw the al
liance , and long before it was for
mally annoiincod they had closed a
twenty jenr lease of the Midland
Pacific and are undoubtedly the power
bohlnd the throne of the Rio GianJo
Wostoin lhis condition places the
Builiugton in a uockot , but it will not
romuln theio foi any great length of
time lho movements ot the com
p uiy's loading men in the west leave
no doubt that lho 10 id will bo o\tonued
to Ogden nt the oaillcsx piactlcablo
mom out
Ihcao great milrnad movoraonts have
nu linpoilautboniing on the future ot
Omaha With the Builington o\-
toudod to Oguon , the city Is insuiod
two liuiiscontlnontal lines und a good
pioapcct for the thitd It is nn open
sociottlmt the Rock Island has long
dosiicdnn entrance to this cltj , but de
clined to p ly the exorbitant tolls de
manded by the Union Pnclfio
Ibis omb irgo wus ono of the
chief reasons why the company
choao Atchison as the point
foi crossiug the Missouri rlvor It is
well known tnut the company has mudo
Bovoialsurvoysfrom Omaha byway of
both Beatrice and Lincoln to Puirbury
on its Colorndollno It has nlBo decided
to build south through Indlau totritory
and Texas to the gulf lhcso fuots ,
taken in connection with the ptoposod
Nobrtibka Contial bridge , foreshadow
the third triuincontineiital line for this
city , as well as a diroot highway be
tween tlio cattle ranges of Texas nnd
the Omaha market
Piora these facts it will bo readily
seen that the nlllunco will prove a bless
ing In disguise , It will mutoriully
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hnston the development of Omaha's
commercial nnd industrial possibilities ,
mid our people should lend a helping
hand to the movement
ja ni if t'EttATD iimoli ml ns
The proceedings of the natlonnl con
vontlon of the Womon's Christian
Tompcrnnoo union , in session in Chicago
cage , hns been chiefly distinguished by
thoassiult made on Vlco President
Morton , upon the chnrgo that ho had
permitted a saloon to bo opened in the
now hotel oroctcd by htm in Washing
ton The charge was made by the
prcsldont of the union , Miss Willard ,
nnd this was done nftor the wldo publi
cation of a statement btho prlvnto
secretin ; of Mr Morton that there
vv ns no truth in the published report
that a bar was connected with lho
hotel , nnd that Mr Morton had never
cntoi mined the idea of permitting nn }
pmtot it to boused nsabir Subse
quently the convention was Intormod ,
upon the rcsponslblo tuithorlt } of Gen
ornl IsoUlotun , that there was not a
shadow or foundation for Miss Willard s
nccusition , hut even thii was not suffi
cient to tndiico the ltitompoialo Cent
ois In control of ttio convention
to do Justice to Mr Morton b }
ropudintlng the accusntion , nt loust to
the o\tont of allowing the contradic
tion to bo plnccd on record rinall } ,
after the futile olTort of Mrs I'ostor to
induce the convention to undo the in
justice done the v ice president of the
Unttod-Statcs , Ml St Tohn was allowed
to make nn explanation which acquitted
Mr Morton ot the principal chni ge , but
arraigned him as hiving consented to
the sale of liquors in the now hotel by
tholesseo
Thisnariow and potty nttnek upon
the vlco president of the nation , based
upon a newspaper rcpoit without nnv
attempt having been made to learn the
roil facts , meilts tko reprobation of
ill fill minded people It would have
been an easy in ittor for the prcsldont
of the Women p Christian lomporanco
union to have ascertained , nnd it una
her dutv to have done bo Und she
taken the slight trouble nccessnry bIio
would have lenrnod that the hotel In
Washington owned by Mr Morton is
conducted as a family apnrtmont house ,
that no saloon connection wns o\oi con
tomnlntod , and that lho lessee simply
desired to confoim to i necessity of all
fiist cliibScslablishiuoiits of this kind m
having a wlno list , for which it up
penis a llconso is icqulrod in the
national capital It may bo that Mr
Merion gave his consent to this , and no
fan minded man or woman will hold
him blamowoitbv for so doing
It must bo presumed that the
lessee of the hotel applied for a
license to keep a wiuo list
because his guests demanded it , and
only the most fanatical will pretend
that ho should have boon domed a
privllego enjoyed by every ether hotel
in Washington , and a necessity to his
busuicss
This attack on Vice Piesidont Moi-
ton will do the Womon's Christian lera-
poianco union no good It bcunvs a
spiteful and malicious spirit not In
hai monv wjth the professions ot
that organization , and gives warrant
foi the question whether it is not do
sccnding to the level of the thiid pait }
ngitators and their following It is
ucithoi a christian nor a temperate
8pnit that has characterized the tieat-
mont of this matter in the national con
vention of the union , and the fact will
not fail to mcieaso the distrust of the
oi ganization which a largely reduced
mouiboiahip during the past v , ear shows
to have nlicady become widespread
The women who unsex thomsclvos
and tramp through the country lootur-
ing people how to protect the homo ,
would bo of a great deal moro serv ice to
humanity if they would look aftoi their
own homes and mnko them comfortnblo
and habitable The tioublo with most
of these women in pants lb that homo is
lho lost place on earth that could help
thorn Their temper and peculiar wavs
would bre ik up any homo and duve the
most bubmissivo of husbands into
haunts of dissipation , insnno nsvlums ,
ot iiitoptojnaturogmvcs Thomothois
of George Washington , Abraham Lin
coln and UHssos Grant were novoi
known to abindoii tluir own homos and
heirtha in search of notoriety , clatter
ing about woman suffingo and the pros
crvation of the homo The host women
that over llvod the women wo most
respect and roveio have happy 'am-
ilios and homes of their own
Dl'MODJt UlC cindidtites foi city of-
flcos tire lying low , ns usual lho posi
tion lt nnturnl and becoming
nxiilnniitlon ol lho illoiioclc
Aeu Orlcnu I tcauunc
When the dude is near slghtod and half
witted ho gets on very well with half an
oyu glass
A Honlblo su plolon
Uilcajo Trb m
The foaiful thought intrudes Itself is
MIsjGwl'hJoHiiu O.iliv.oil dolus Iho nro
llminiiry advertUIni , for a earoor on tno
stigol
KniiHns Bit i iU Attain
/ni ( iIc ( ( Coiirlcr-/ourn il
1 o her count ; scat w nrs ICansns hns added
religious riots lJn4soiitoistravellnptlirouih
Kuusas should Hoop their Iliads a llttlo
below the car windows
War on Umbrella Thieves
JW'tu I th llniM
A v ory rainy w cou at Dover N II , drove
sov oral citizens to the formation of a loacuo
for the prosecution of uuibrolla thieves As
a result two men who coolly apiroprlitod
umbrellas belonging to others Imve boon
convicted nnd sent to jail , ono for thirty and
the ether for sixty days Xhis is a qrana
boglnninr
A Ilo'irtlouM Union
St LntiU Globe-Dtmocrat
lborois no prctenso of atToctlon or oven
of sound respect on either side lho cirl
has mono } and the man has a coat of arms
and au abundance of debts nun out of tUo o
conditions a bargain U evolved by which the
former pays a oortaiu prlca for tlio coat of
nrms , and the latter gets the moans to
satisfy his creditors and en tor upon a new
career of extravagance and immorality
Itoforiu IJnlli Bbxos
/lUiisasCdi/Aeic /
Anions a job lot of scattering reforms
which Miss Prances U. Millard wants the
W , O T , U to uria upon congress , nro a law
prohibition the mauufacturo of clsarottos ,
and onDprohlhitingsmokiiiglawaltlugroouis
and postoftlcos
Congress should of course turn from the
tnrlft nnd the Uko trivialities to dispose ot
these isTiivc rtnttors
Ann whllo reforms nro in order , why not
prohibit tha manufacture of corsets and high
heeled shoes , llA'l the wearing ot hats In the
thoatrcsl '
Dent conflnd5-our reformatory crusndo to
the rcgonora'loiiof the male sox only , Miss
Willard " ] .
Will HU yilK I.AUOH C41MUS IN
Blnghnmton 1 ender Ono dlsaircflabla
featnro about tibstngo stamps Is that they are
apt to get stiffcjt bn themselves
Utnghnmton Ilorald * The lnw portnlts n
man to use his-ytlfo to rob his creditors Yet
in the fuco of tills It Is urgucd that mnrrlago
is n fatlutc
Boston Courier There Is nn art In pull
ing on glov cs > says a fashion piper Come
to think ot it vou hn-ro to got your hand In ,
ns It were , In putting on a glove properly
Philadelphia Record * Just so much
money gene tn waste , " said nn unwilling
papa ns ho gave his dauehlor the money to
buy a silver bolt
rrnmp Si\ , boss cant vou help a poor
fellow alone a llttlo ! Pedestrian ( kicking
him ) Why , coitnlnH , which way would you
Ulcu to go I
Munsoy'a Wcokly States Attorney
"So the dofon lant did propose to you thnt
you Bet flro to the store nnd get half the In-
surnnco State now whether or not ho of
forcd to protect you from all risk of pun
lshnicnt at the bauds ot the law What did
ho say about thntl" Wltnosses sfr ,
ho promised to see mo through llo siud
ho'd manngo to catch mo In the act and lot
you prosi.cuto mo "
Puck Undo SI Low ( watching pile
drivers nt work on a West atrcot tourd-
otion ) ' Waal I swow I l'vo heord about
\ our bury la' the wires , but this do deat all "
I Her What stills M > t to do with HI' '
Undo SI ' Why , when you git them telegraph
graph i oles druv into the ( round , how do
tlio men } , lt down to string the wires ! '
Akron 1'clcgiam ' 11ns seems lllto n
sweet dream " ho rapturously rematlted as
bo lingered witu her al lho doorftlup ' It
doesu tscoui like a dream to me , ' she ro
llfd ' for a dream vntnshos you know " Ho
vanished
II irper's Monthly ( nxtrnct from a vouui :
lady s letter from Venice ) Last nl ht 1 liv
in u gondola on the Grand canal drinking It
all In nnd life never scorned so full boTora
Boston Courier Priand ' Are vou
happy ! ' bpult ( through medium ) Pcr-
fcetly so " P What has pleased vou mo t
sintoou left , us ! ' b ' JLtioupltnpli on mj
tombstone It both amazes und delights
mo '
srAin am ) lniiiiiioity
Ni briilcn lottln s
mio St Paul dentists hav o Btarted a rate
vv iron store toetli
A Denver cipitnlistnamed Dod is to open
a statu b ink at Gothenburg bliortly
Only ono of the churches at fvorth Hen I
has u pastor the olhci throe pulpits belnt ,
v aeanl
1 ho now Sons of "V cteraus cam | nt N orfolk
hns elected olliecrs nnd adoi ted the nuuio
slihoh Camp No 81"
Ad mis county ruincrs nlsed an Immense
amount ot celery this season which paid
them bolter th in any other crop
A intent medicine company his been in-
con orated at iliwlines Ono of tliu nostrums
to bo uiiuuf icturcl will uoa loniody for hog
cholcri ,
Uldo Stone son of apromlncit Uhssos
politielaii his left for | art3 unknown Vfew
debts rem tin bcliind by n lileh he will be ro
ici inhered
1 ishei s olov atqr at Peru fell lcross the
li &M si le traeis the othei nielit It was
full of tiain and it took suveral d ijs' work
to rcmov u it
liov J P Haynon , ono of the men who
have been conducing a holiness meotlia it
'labloUocit has cloned will a daughter of
Kov Mr C irmleh ici
Schwlttors an old man charge I with
forgciy and who shut himself 1 ist lhurad ly
died Saturday at the homo of the sheriff of
1 lllmoro court } la Genov i Ho was evi-
dentlj insane
Ilistmgs chief of police having been
olocte I sheriff of the countv the cltv 0III..0
will boon bo vacant and tlioro will uo 11
scramble among the members of the police
force fcr promotiou
Tlio nine year ol 1 son of Iluv Swocny pns
tor of the I piscopal church at Geneva ar
rived from London Lntland , n few days
ate having made the long journey alone a id
without a mishap
Mrs Ham Bolton , ot Unadilla , n brldo of
a few days standing started out in married
hfo to carry the poclietbook She ca"ie 1 it ,
about two miles and then lost it As the
pur"0 contaltied ? 10U a diligent search wis
made but no traces of tlio missing article
could bo found
lho Pone 1 Mail publtsncs the following
The attention of the nuthnrltics of D ilcota
county the place where a crime of any
dei rco from muider to a misdemeanor is
never punished is cillcd to the m inner In
which criminals nro tico.ted hero In Dixon
county Ihcy nro jiveti fair und impartial
trials lood intelligent counsel furnished
thorn thqn they are convicted and sentenced
to the ponitcntiary Dixon nnd Dikoti
cniiutios are pretty nonr r uighbors but tlero
is n vast difference between the Wiys in
which they ladle out j istiee
Iowa Iimrs
Auburn's new Prcsby torum church will bo
delicate 1 next Sunday
William M lhany had his nose bilto 1 oft In
a street uhlalICcolcuk the other day
Mr and Mrs Chauneoy Lamb of Clinton ,
will oelebrato their golden wcddlut annivcr
sary this week
1 ranklin township , Grecno countyfarmers
have organized a co oner Ulvo sloru in con
nection with the P irmers' alllanco
The State iuachers' association will hold
its thirty fourth annual meeting at Dos
Moines Docoinucr 31 and January J and a
Because his ( Jrl wont back on him William
Oberdorff , u young man of Wuvcrly commit
ted suleldont bLell Itock by cultlug his throat
with a raze
II B Beach living near Jolloy , lost tun
head of cattle last w celt by ilting them on
u 1 iceu of zinc Chloride of zinc was foi mod
in sulllcicnt quantities to poison the cattle
An urn contniuing the nshos of Lus
Schoupp , who died last siiini , in Italy ,
where his boly was cremate 1 will bo received -
coived by his brother In PorlDoUuo , and will
bo hurled m u camutory thuro
* Anothci rosldoi5tbf Burll igton has mysto
rlouslv disappeared _ , Ilils tlmo It Is Gcorgo
V Holmes a butillieranil | romlnent nieiuDer
ofthaAO U W tgriiolas.sconorhlm was
at a saloon whcrfljlio liorrowed f 1-3
benator James pooloy , of WlutChoor , the
Twelfth distrlc senator , hug sout in his res-
ienutlon to the governor , lmvlii ( , hoeu elected
mayor of LuthrU OMuhoiiia His term as
sea itor expires J4ntlary 4. so his reslj.iiatim (
is a mere matter formallty \ (
John I Norns a Sprin fldd O.dotcctlvo ,
is in Builington looking after a trio of bunco
uliurus who bnmbopzli d an old gentleman
named Palmer oilf pi MUOOsomo llinu u o
iho mon hn is lodklng for nro crooks of a
n itlon il reputatlanl nn 1 belong to an organ
ized gang with lieadnuartura in Wall
street , Now 'iorftjCahclr names nro George
1'ost , alias btono "LowLudlum alias liurris ,
alias ' Llttlo Low , " and loin O Hriou
Xlm Two linUotns
There Is talk of starting a domocratia dally
In Rapid City
The Flk Point creamery made 03,111
pounds of butter the past season
The first carload of machinery for the
new mill has arrived at ltapld Lliy
Watortown is afilicted with an nmatour
drati etlo club , wuich ives ontortainmonta
every third vvoek
Minnesota wants the insane asylum and
pouitontlary of western South Dakota lo-
culod at thut place
Ohoolectrlo light at Aberdeen lured a
dozen wild ducks and a huge owl te their
death the other night
Hev S W Ingham was the first resident
clergyman In Dakota ho having beeu as
signed to the Methodist church at VoruuUlon
October U , 16G0.
THE PASSING OF PROHIBITION
A Knook'Out Blow AdmlnlBtorod
By the HawkoyoB
THIS ISM HAS RUN ITS HACE
How the ItcoBiit L'olltlonl Revolution
In Iowa Is \ lovvetl by ttio Load
liijf N vispnpnr * of tlio
Country
A Virtual Heittullnllntt
f I taut I'hnttr Vre * $ ( flep )
The democratic success in Iowa Is duo nl
most wholly to tlio reaction ot popular sent !
mont ngilnstthaty ranny ot prohibition 1 Ids
reaction his been gnthennir strength from
year to voir It has ropoitodly brought the
rcpubll Jin partv In that state to ttio verge
of overthrow un 1 li is now reached such
proportions that henoofortli this hitherto
lmprcgiinbio republic in stroiicbold may bo
consldcro I a il mbttul statu nt lo 1st ns long
ns the prohibition Issue Is Involved In stito
elections ho result of the recent oloc
ton ' , which tlicosthocxciutlvo dipirtinunt
und prob iblv the legislature un lor demo
cratio tonlrot Is n virtual repudiation ot
the prohibition policy bv th i people ot Iowa
\ bci-Itttik 1 1 inhibition
Acio Vi rh Jim
The leading republican uowapipors before
the election contended that the defeat of
their pirty would moan a setback for pro
hlbllion As usual with parties In power ,
the republicans In Iowiliuvo so apportioned
the state as to clvo thorn uront advuntago ,
and thov will hold the legislature In splto of
the popular vote icamst , them but the vote
is Illtely to have effect even upon republican
\ lows of what is oxpoliont ns to liquor lccls
lution Iln present laws ennuot bo got ri 1
of without ag tin amending the e institution ,
hut icubmlssion of the ijuest on of prohl
bltlon Is not inlikoly to bo omo nn issue ,
and there nro symptoms of the same thing
even in Kansis
Prohililiio 1 Did It
Toprla CcipKrtl ( Rep )
In Iowa and Now York the opposition to
republic ins was b 1301 on the partv s course
concerning the hnior trifllc loivn Is n pro
hlbitton st tte aim the republican pirty is
standing by the people s verdict on that ques
Hens it wis in K insns anU in overv other
stnto where prohibiten llauorluvvs liavobi on
enncti 1 the mm interest concontrited all its
forces nt , Unst the law and the | irl\ which
suninins it Tien tcehnical objection wis
urf.el nfeilnst the villi lav of tie lnw an I
even obstacle possible was thrown In the
w iv of its enforcement borne r ° pubheans
there 13 here still long for the iood old dnjs
of the drill shop tiroturn una thov join
hinds with the dnmoc its and strlight pro
hlbitlo ists to defeat the only 1 uiy thnt bus
votes enough to carry the law and eourujo
cnoufeh to enforce it
lho I111 vil llll ! Itpslilt
h imu o/y / rimes ( D m )
The v , iveof ro iction ae ilnst crnnkv pohtt
cal irohlbition after sweeping the rest of
thoounlrv It is reach d Ivans is nnd low 1
1 ho 1 irgo elties of ICai sas have resolved to
eject the fraud which h isnccompllshed noth
Inc butt vl ! Prohibition has been on trial
with oven mlnuto englneot oxecutiiopower
in its hati Is ltlgld enforcement with picked
1 olico eommlssioi crs nnd assistant attorneys
e ncril litis been tried Half wn\ enforce
i lent with 1 c lo lit il fines ui on Joint keepers
h is be n tiled Politic il enforcement with
liquor 1 riv lieges | nrccltd out to strikers and
potty suborll late politic ! ins has been tried
rhot esc has I ecu tiltcn straight and mlxol
IIo neoopathv illopithv nidthu Uiouipsonln 1
Ire itinent , have hnd their clnnco Orders
fronl the executive council haio struck un 1
01 siilcw ivs upward lowinvard nnd across
I veri tlm 110 result his been the same
liquor sold drunkenness unabated and revenue
nuo lost
Win ilol n Von
CI lean > Trtt unc ( llev )
Grasping at an opp irtunltv to stop the rule
of frco whisky and subject the saloons to a
restnctiv o minimum tax of ? . 00 an I as much
moro as cotrniunlties might favor thousands
of republic ins who had grown tirol of free
liquor voted for Botes lo exi ress their opin
ion of the impractlcibillty of prohibition In
cities and to uemand actual and effective
control of the 11 mor traflle lho hlirh license
and local option plank of the democrits
pained them a hoavv vote in the river coun
tics In addition to the Germans who belted
to them en tnasso flvo years ago
Tim Itenctlnii linn Come
thtcriu > Times ( Dtm )
Prohibitionists have failed absolutely in
the ofTort to compel total nbstlnonco from
the use of alcoholic and malt liquors They
bavo falloa where soomlnfely they have suc
ceeded as in Maine Kansas Iowa The
lilt written in the fundamental law of these
states might as well have been for practical
purposes no order thit there Blrnll bo no
moremirri gos In form or fact The un
sulablo has been sold stolen stioner waters
h no leen swiet Iho hcetisai dnm shoo
was banished to feive place to the illicit rum
hole with poorer stult 011 tap 1 iio number
of 1 olico eourt cases of drunkenness in
creised The number of snenks with lho
bi ttio behin 1 the door multiplied Benctlou
comes the pendulum swings b ick Great
Btntcscilled ui 0 1 to vote for prohibition ro-
jp < t the proposition by overwhelming majorities
joritios Ulolo Island formally reemts
Iowaoponly revrIts Ihoonlyrayof com
fort to 1 rohlbitlonists comes from the
Dakotas but It is easy to see that these now
htntcs will not long rotaln the prohibition
law Herein lies the failure of prohibition
us 11 political principle
lTohllilt lin U lit ally lioonl Onrlnu
titw 11 rh tumi leccfal Adiertlscr ( Dctn I
In Iowa the republican defection is not a
revolt It is revolution Two vears ago the
republican majority was If OOJ , last year it
was il 000 I his voar the demoeralio ma
jority is reported to bo 10 000
Hero as in Massachusetts , the domocratio
1111 ty stood for ndvnncod democratic prlncl
pies On tlio liquor question it stood for
local option the convention having pointedly
declared that state prohibition meant the
local option of every city to broaU the laws
Tireil of th < Drj 1'nlloy.
Mlnnta 1 olis Tt tt utie ( ecu )
The ( , reat Issue of battle was prohibition
The republicans forced the fighting on this
line , while their opponents shrewdly nnd
suecessfujly manaeel to iinito the license
nnd frco vvhiskv elaments in opposition
Prohibition in luwa is not secured by the
constitution , ana the election therefore ,
woul I seem to indicate that the people are
tlicil of the dry policy Pollowing so
closely upon the heels of the prohibition
victories in the Dakotas the von ) let of Iowa
is entitled to serious consideration
Tlio CI110I < tense
CMcaao li ( cr-Ooeaii OUp )
In Iowa the nomination of Mr Hutchison
by the republican state convention was a
eompromiso reached after a long stiugglo ,
between cindldatos with largur followings
Ho was not well known , and the ouomy took
occasion to sot nfloat various damaging re
ports as to his record oa the railroad ques
tloa and his Intentions on the liquor question
Tlio chief cause of the defection was un
doubtedly tbo aatl prohibition element of the
parly
Iliugcd 011 the Liquor Question
St Imt $ Globe-Democrat ( Iff p )
The tariff , It is true , was discussed to seine
extent by both republicans and democrats in
Ohio but In Iowa neither that aor any otbor
question of national concern can bo aaid to
li ive actually occupied the attention of the
Btuinp speakers or the press In both states
the result was determined by local Issues
iho liquor question was the docislvo factor
in each of thorn
Tim Fr uasy of rnunties
Cincinnati Comin < rc < i ! OaztlU illep )
Thcro is an object lessen for you Iowa
gene democratic I Wo suppose this must bo
because there nro not temperance laws
onouL.li in Iowa There must bavo bean
forty or fifty bills Introduced , each of which
was n llttlo moro tmposslblo than the other
the pnsssgo of which would hnvo naved
tha stnto Ihcro I * MMno with forty yonrs
pf prohibition record , and the voncrnblo pro
nibs still clamoring for on additional vvisto
basket full of laws
I hotromonilious pronunclamentn of Pcnn
sylvan I a , vvhon cornered nnd bullied Into au
expression ot honest opinion on the rrohlbl
Hon bow gagging nnd fuzzy gutzylng , hns
not dashed the domoninc crusalcr a bit On
the contrary , vvo nro told they nro Uko tbo
armv of Ilvo hundred ' become tnoro dolor *
mined The truth is , no many oft 10 pro
plo ni a so particular vvo do not see how the
republican party Is to got along It is ling ,
ridden by the hobby horse ertisnilo 1 v cry
fool has his ow n roeolpl for doing ovcry thing
for everybody according to n pntentjno has
taken out for it , nnd if the patent modlclno
is not taken the patentee kicks
The TnrrtfT > nt an Issue
Kiimns Lity Jo mini ( Utv )
Bopubllcan dofcat In Iowa was caused by
nn Intense hnstllitv toivnrd prohibition In
certain localities nnd by n belief among the
farmers of the Rtito Hint Hutchison the re
publkna cmlldnto for governor , wns but a
ereituro ot the rullroid atteinoyn lie
tariff ho I absolutely notliliig to do with
shaping the result
Will survive tlm IT tiiHiltliinlsts
1 coHa 1 rrtii ci l | t ( lf < n.l
Wo suppose If the politic il prohibitionists
bucc ol In gottlng high license In Iowa thov
vv ill bo perfectly satisfied And that is what
affilrs nro toning lo Inten\onr from
now there will not bv a stnto In the union
that w 11 have n prohibiten lnw on Uo
statute Inoks And tha republican party
will not bo smnsh"d , olthor
Wi nn v o > rt e W hlsky
IMrtttVi-ft fxislf ] 11 )
Town has grown awenrv of frco whisky
Its I ) > m us Uiirl
D mvr Actr * ( Dm )
Mahonelsm Is done awn with In Virginia
and tha doom of inhibition Is sealed 111
Iowa It must bo inodlllol bv the dominant
partv else the state will piss to doiuocr itlo .
control
How I'liitilbitiiiii Succeeds
St J ii h Gaullt ( Dim )
Well , vos prohibition Is n snccOs In Iowa
Thnt is it helped to glvo the st ito a demo
critic governor , and what should bo cnllol a
success If not a measure capable of such a
miracle !
A Cinln fur 1 ( iniicrnncc
Chicann llcmli
II 0 substitution of a s iloon , licensed and
roMil ited by the law , for the Iowa drugstore
would bo a cro it gain for the cause of torn
pernncc
\t rrnhililtioii'H Dime
llnnlilnoton capttal
The domocr its h io c irrled Iown The ro
suit can bo laid to the side-door of t robibi-
tion .
The V\nr t of" All
Vtmirapnlls J"in ill ( ffcp )
The worst blow prohibition has received
of late w is not dealt In P10 olccllons in the
cistcrn Btntcs where it was male a spoclnl
issue nut wis received In the Iowa election ,
where It was n 1 ollticil question lho moro
the fiets become known tlm moro apparent
it betomes that the democrats icliod ill on
the opposition to 1 rolnbitloti ns their prln
cij ul weapon nsru 1st the republic ins
HE WAS A PAGAN
llioOnli Sober Man in Turinnovorto
11 ay a W ns Not 11 Clirlstlnn
riomGcOigo Konnnii's Adventures
in 1 ustern Siburia , " 111 tlio Novoinbci
Ccntuiy , wo quolo the following
' Wo hnd no difficulty In getting post
horses until just bofoio duk'Mondiy
ovcning , when wo reached the btntion
of lurinopovorotnaya ( lee 1111 o po vo
rote nah-v ill ) , about fifty miles from
Chita and found the whole village in a
st ito ot hilni ious intoNie itlon
Sleighs filled with young mon nnd
bovs weio circoriiighithor and thither
with wild whoops und h illoos , long lines
of pe isant girls in bright coloied c ilico
dresses were utistondlly proironading
bid mil fet Ui 111 the streets with thuli
aims aiound ono anolhoi and singing
I horovod bongs , the stition house wis
filled with Hushed and evxited people
from noighboiing settlements , who had
ovulontlv boon pn tlcipating in a cole
brition of some kind uid weio about
starting for their homes , the station
mislei , who , pel haps , h iq not finished
his celobi ition , was uowhcio to bo
fojnd , theto was not adtivct about the
-stiblos , and the "starosti" ( stall 10
stall ) , a shott fat old man , who looked
like 11 burcher fiomAnistcrdain , was bo
drunk that even with the aid of a cano
ho could hardly stand on his feet
In v un vvo tried to iscertaln the rea
sons for tnis surptising opldomic of in
ebriation Nobody was sooor enough
to explain to us what hnd happened
1 rom the excited and moro or less ln-
cohcient conversation of the mtoxlI I
catcd tiavelcrsin the station house I
learned that even the village priest
wns so drunk that ho hud to be taken
home 111 u Bleigh by the bobciesl of his
pmishioners
If the station mnstci , the starost 1
lho village piiosl , the dinersand till
of lho inhabitants wciodtuiilc , theto
was evidently no prospect ol out being
able to got hoioes In fact , wo could
not find anybody who bccmod sobei
enough to know thoHiilloionco between
1 horse nnd his hai noeu Wo thoi oforo
Drought our bnggngojnto the crowded
station liouso and sat down in an unoc
cupied corner to study intoueutod hn
mnnity mid awaltiurllioi duvclopmonts
Lvcryporson in the house was drunk ,
except ourselves and one small baby *
* * About 9 o'clock the noise , tumult
and shouting in the village shoots
begun to subside , the stuinn-mnster ,
whoso intoxic ition hnd taken the form
of severe ollicinl dignity , suddenly np-
poarod , and in a tone of stern inomieo
wanted to know whsro the post dnvoip
were nnd what all this disorder mount
* * * rinully , when wo had almost
abandoned the liopo of over Rotting
away , a re il sober man in a ragged
sheepskin coat emerged from the din k-
ncss and reported in a business like
manner to the stutiou-masfoi that the
hoiscs were toady foi us Tlio drunken
and iiato ollicinl , who scorned doslrous
of vindicating his dignity and nuthoiity
in soma win , ovoiwholmcd the unfottu-
nato diivoi with nbuso , and ended by
lining him CO I opecks vvhothot for
being sober or having the horses icndy
I do not Know Wo idled out b iggiigo
1 nto the sleigh , climbed 111 upon it with
thankful hoiuts As lho lust faint
Bound of rovolty died iunin the dis
tance bohlnd us I b lid to the di iv 01
' What'o the matter with everybody
in this villa'or1 lho whole population
Beoma to bo drunk "
"Tlioy'vo boon conBocrrting a now
ohuioh , " said tno dilvor soberly
Consecrating achurchl 'Ioxcliilmod
in iimnzomont "Is thnt the way you
consoctuto ohurches' ' "
" 1 dent know , 'ho ropllod Some
timosthoy driiilc Attoi the sorvieos
they had iv gtilqinia ( a sort ot holiday
piomonudo with inuslo und spirituous
lofreshtnonts ) , and soma of them
crooked tholi elbows too often "
Some of thoml" 1 lope ited All of
them , you menu You'ro the only so
ber man l'vo soon in the place How
docs it happen that you're not drunki1"
"I'm not a christian , " ho ropllod
with quiet simplicity "I'm a Bui lat "
As a chtistiuii if not a member ot
the holy orthodox ; chut oh I was silenced -
lonced by the unceremonious nony of
the reply The only sobot mini in the
village of three 01 tout hundred inhab
itants proved to bo a pagan , and ho had
just been lined fifty kopecks by a chris
tian official for not getting drunk with
other good citizens and thus ahowsfug
his respect for the newly oonsociatod
edifice and his appreciation of the bo-
niga inlluonco of the holy otthodox
faith
the " CAPITAL CITY CRIST , M
Laws Will Watt Till His SuooosBOr J (
la Appolutod / J >
THE GOVERNOR IN NO HURRY
Itororo Apiinlntlue n New Hccrctnry jBJt
llo AV III Pause nud Ponder Avvlitlo HT
1'nllttcnl Humors I lying Hg
About MIsocllnncoiiH |
n
Lincoi k Hmir.vn or Tiir Okviu Bkr , 1 IVI
lttW P bTllRRT , V li |
Liscoiv Neb , Nov 10 | Jlj
Instead of to take olfcct Immediately , Jl
btiretnry Taws ' resignation should have JB
road ' to take effect on tlio appointment nn I Jl
qunllilc itlon of a nn Rucccssor " WX
It seems that the iii | > oiiitmcnt ot Laws Jtl ]
successor is still n matter of vorv krnvo IJ
doubt , lho governor lias not dccldod In Bji
favor of any of the various cnmlllntes ns BJ J ,
yet , nnd ho Is npinaoutly biting his own HI
good time to mnko his decision known It II
is said thnt ho Is moving very cuttlouslv In Bi
the matter and proposes to nppoint 11 Bcero- 'sfr )
tarvofstlto that In his Julcmont will bn BM1
unobjcctioiiablo to the stuto ut largo Of M
the candid itcs , however , Mr Cow dry Is HI
thought to hnvo the best chnnco Hi
HI
I'ollllonl Humors HI
The DolllU al boo Is buzzing with unusual Bli
vigor In the Capital City But , It can bo HR
truly sail , slates are in iio and broken for HH !
the various stnto and district ofthcrs al Hn !
most every dny in lho woolc Lincoln is 11 HKi
veritable ucst of politic ! ins , and tl cy hatch Hjlj
candidates for the dear people to f oath or HK
without oven usini , the wonderful Incubator HIT
lho nllcged Horsey Ulchnrds Melklejoliu | B ] |
tie up , howtivor Is not Kenorally nccoptcd as jHJ | ,
a fnct , alltioufeli it is slated to bo ouo of Brad I Hit
blaughtur a pot seliuuies lho fact of lho '
mutter la there Is a bkhcr power than Brad Hn
whoBColts toshnio pohtltal alTuIrs In the HJ
J bird cont.t08sionil dlitrlst , and ho will Hi I
como pretty near doing it It is suggostcl Hi'
th it tha deul 13 a big one thnt will give a Hjl I
counti the governor and a member of cou Hi 1
grcss an 111 dtstru t a I llllonal the secretary Hf 1
of stuto and il
attorney goner )
1
tall Issutrccstol further thnt this allcgcl Hi i
combhiutloii comlni , thriugh the sou rco It Bji I
did , has complicate 1 the governor la his up ( HI I
nointmeiit or secret try of st ito and thut ho Hi !
proposes to lo to tbo bottom of it before ho HI )
places the important patronafo he now has
In hand Hut tlio iovori or is very reticent HO
and lie declines to Bpo ik lcgaidlng lho matMB
tcr and In this ho Is couimcudod by all BR
cautious politicians
beott of York und Irving of Buffalo nro ' m
both euid Id ttcs for nttornov | encril audit 1
is sild thut they and theli friends do not M
look with Invor upin nggrossiotis 0 1 thu u
pntof Moiklojohu and his filends for this 1
position I
4 Tlio big thrco nro big men " sal I a protnl I.
nent Liiicolnlto today but this sthomo |
wont down lhey can taffora to press it I
citber for In doing so they pinch tbo toes ol i
some of their bC3tfrion Is I
It Is accepted ns a fact hero tint bonntor I
Uaymond and Hon B L Brown will both I
enter the race for covcrnor I
Clti Isovifl nnd Notes J
Governor Tlnycr was the guest of dptaln < 1 * ,
Palmer at Plattsmouth to dev I |
Department Commander Morrison of No BJ
braska Cltv passed the day In the city BJfj
Al ralrbrother and hndo u ill bo at homo Bb >
to theli friends at 1010 Maple st-eot after H >
Nov ember 10 Hhi
The Woman s Christian association held a Ir !
gospel uioetlni , at the I list Presbyterian Wfl
church this afternoon at 1 o clock MUs ij
Helen Aiifehoy led the exorcises Kn
The 1 abitlia homo was formally dedicated BR
today bhort addresses v\ero delivered by Bfi
Itcvs Nevvumn Curtis und Stein lho homo BB
is n delightful duvoof two miles just east ot Bh
the state house Hy
Prof Meholson has finished thoannlvsls Br
of Mrs Dr Ilohbins'atomuch lho result is lBn
a complete via llcatlon of Dr Bobbins , who jHK
was charged with | oisonlng bin wife sHfc >
Mrs Ihoims II Benton gave n delightful Jt
social yesterday evening In honor of her
guest Mrs W L Brown , of Dcs Moines la B.W
Over forty feucsts were In attendance Bit
Among the number may ba mentioned Ut
Mcsdimos John M lhajer , Dowceso , Im Hffi
boff John It Clark Molick Swan bawver Hir
Hatliawuy , and the Misses baundcrs , Grace HH
und Gortio Aitltcn nnd 1 urst
A woman of the town by the name of HK
Smith sought a suicldo s doatu last night in WMS
room 4 Ilulchlns block , nt the coruor of HH
Fifteenth and O Htroets Some of her usso HK
ciates , however , discnicicd the attcuip 1ln U
time to prevent u fatal result lho police H |
avcio notified , but before they arrived tbo HJ
woman was spirited away , with the hope of HJ
keeping the matter quiet Search was In
stitutcd for her , but as vet , bor present
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from the famous long liiniiol theto is 11. 11
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corkberow , eays the Uoy s Owu Papoi II
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found imposaiblo to lay cut a snfo in- II j
cliuo on a stinight line or oidiuary lie
emvo , und the cnginocrs got ever the Jn
difficulty by dtiving a tiinnol which onHA
tors the mountain high on the sideJHlH
dcscnbing a circle through the bolid Jf/ /
lock , coiiBtantly dcseoiidiii0 as It does Hbo
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tain sldo snmo distance belnv , then mb
dives into the rock , again cncles and Jji
sin I b as it circles tiiitil it iignin emoigcs In
into daylight undoi llsoll , when the Bn
Hue resumes its couiso down hill in a Hf !
moro familial wa\ BTl
lho making of a tunnel like this is as BM
sluicing an'OMimplo of ongincoi ing Bj |
skill us tlio world eau show , and in my BJ
vciy bklllful things hnvo been done by BJ
our luilwny makois The urtof tuiiuolBJ
ing is an old ono , but it never iitiulnod HJ
such perfection as dlstluguishoB it 10 BB
day HJ
1 hero is a wonderful tunnel nt ChiHK
cage driven in 185- , two miles out unBB ]
dur the bottom of the lake , bo thnt the HHI
city may obtain a watui supply free HB1
fiom the refuse of the citv lhis tun HHI
nol , whit li has now been doubled has HHJ
two shnfts , one 011 land nnd 0110 In the HH
bed of the lake , rising through a ctibf
which crib is dofcuded by a breakwater , HH
and berves ns the foundation of a lightHH
house lhis wus a difficult work to manHJ
ago , owing to its being thiough clay HJ
and quicksand , hut it is a more nothing HJ
ns to length There Is , foi iiisliineo , the HJ
Croton uqucduit fiom Giotou down to HJ
New Yoik , which is diivcn lluougli
solid tock for thlity-throo nud one
fouith miles U10 IIoos 10 tiinnol is four BBj
and three quarloi miles in length and BH
ia twenty six foot wide nnd'Uouty-ono BH
and a halt feet high HH
In Peru , on tlie Lima & Orovo rail
road , there nro sixty tunnels In 100 HHI
miles , the longest being on tlio summit HH
of the pass through the Andes This HH
tunnel is two miles higher above sea
level than olthor the bt Gothard or HHI
MontConis and all the tees and stores HHI
and food had to be can led up the mounHHI
tains on mule back HHI
When canals woto introduced into HHI
Euioik ) , tuunols became necessary to HHI
avoid oxccsslvo lookugoand with the HHI
railways tunnels became quite common BHJ
Of the elder railway tunnels in 1 ugHl
land , tlio longostib the Woodhoad on HJ
the Manchester & - Leeds line , whioli is HB
three miles long , nud consists of two HH |
parallel tunnels , ono for oaoh track BJS
W C Nosbitt of tbo Doll Rapids Timet BH
said In tils piper that Alex llersoy pro HB
prietor of the Owl saloon la bio ax lulls HB
was a conteuinttbla moral outlaw and HI
ought to bo In the ponltcntlari , and now HI
Alex wants (5,000 , tn buy oil for bis lacerated Hf
reputation HJ [