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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1891)
tM'ORUUAKY 21 , USW , DAlbV r itosinv , VTKU : T .n H'lWsIir.D I'.M KMOUN'IMJ. . ri KMS OI'-I iisi'iii Iinlij mill Sunday , One Your * IOOO FH lllllttllH MO ' ] liri i in titi ! . 2M him 111 III i.Ulu Vrnr . . 800 V kl ) Hi iUmnif , . I Of1 01 IU'19-i ( in nli i TlirltrrtllliUilliiR. i'ii ' ilm l mnorS iitmSrttli s'trrots. II lllullH. 1. I < Mi-ni.ii < Mlu , 'it * i liniiilu tuf Oninnrrco. IStiw > rk. lni ! < in lttlniit T. 'PrllillllollnllJIlIK A\ \ nth Int. ton , 5lrf I utirlt i M h sluct. 'Nli ' | Ml' A I < iiii iiiiilAtlnii roliulmr ID liow < * Mill l txrlnl mutter should 1 1 > luliln s .cd Ultlio ilit Mill 1 n | iii rln. . I'D ! ' III sM | - t,1ITKII" | Mil mltir Mli tli'l- * mill letnUtuiltcs should In l < ln M II | to DM Ilm I'nlilKliInt ! ( oiiiin > . < " uli i I > rift * < , i lit'il H mill piNloltlio onlt rn 1 ' > i > limit | in\ able to tlu order of Iliu uun- Me Publishing Company , PiwIcUrs , Tl * KM H It ) # , I 'i ill tun iiiul Si SonlU'lithMn .MVi.KXIMIMf.M Ol' I'lIU I I.ATIUN . Hiili "f N lir iskn , I i . tint v nf Iliuiglin f i. < , in H I /si inn K , Hprietur ) of Tin : lire I ul Itslilnu rninimiij , ( linn iloinlity ) snonr II it * tin iiitiiul ilreiiliitlon nf ' 111 I ! IHlI.i III i : 1 r tin < tk onilhiK I Pbpimiy II , Is'JI ' , win IIH 1 I w , hi mill ) r lirillir ) " . "P.IIO M mini I iiiiunr\ ) . . SXor.s 'I . hv lihriinrv 10 . . . SHUT Wi.liii'diM IVIinnrv II . . Sl.slTJ Tlmr iliiIVbnmi V i ! . VITnrt Irlilu IHrunr ) 13 . SI. ? * ! fciinnliiy. lebnnry II . ! ist Amgc "r , ! t7 I UlllltOI H. lIU'tK. ( . s , rn t i lioforo inn ami mitiietllid In my ; r > Hi-mi' 1 his lull tiuy of rihriiinv A D. Wl M Iv M ur/ , Nuliuy Public. Etiiti of isihrnskn , I t < nut j ( if I Mimlm ( s luifn II 'I7 iluil ( ( , tiling iluly sworn clo- > - nml siys Hint Iii'ls n > ii t ny of I'm llr.r ir nl h.-liinu i on | nntlnii lhi % in in id ui i raii' clmv ilniilnt Inn of llirllMM Mil for tin' n nnili of l'itinmi > , IM'O HI.I I riplosi for Mnrnli | S < KI 'JiLM niplm ; fur April , hi ) , JO.MH l ' furMii ) isno a i , 1M ) i-nplis- fm Jinn- NO nl uipliS ! for lill } IMMI 'MM ! tuples , fir \ii.n t IS'KI .0.7 i | niles | , Inr hiptiMiibci , IMIO > i .70 iiiplm , firl > i t nlii'r I"1" * ) Ji,7rtjioi- Ic- * fin NiiMiulir isiuJ l to uipiis , for lo- ntiliti I'M , UIITI ciplt s fi r Iniuiiiiy. Istll i 44nioiilit ( iMninKll Psntu ( ' wiin tul efniii HIP nml sill M l llul In my IHHime. this JUtdnjof .lanunry , A I ) . I'd ! s r 1-1 u TSoliirj I'ulille. 'I'm : fieo r.illioul root of Ull mil inoblom \-iou K\i.rmys hols iieithei vu- nor ilfMiiui'ril , but * ' ; in iiulo- tt is luboinfuiiocl that this is uii oum tnoi'o\icioim tjpoof n nobody HIM 11 a Till : rcimiifKiblo uiuiotj of tbo Lon- tlim 'lim < s fortlio political mill financial ol L'ai null proves that liis past uffotisos huvubuon ooiiilouoil by his in * \itlunl \ > lo or vices us nn Itisli spllltoi. TT K saul Hint Sniiatur Alililch will Jotitc from tliu si iuto lioeiuiso bo Is too Jioor U > stnthoio. . It woubl Lo fai bot101 for the country if soniu of tlui multi-million ihos sullll ( ii coiii/o , ; the fact that thn } are too ilchto shy tlioro. Oir ii the treasury inlch pioOsodor | ) carried nut In pist loprnlatiii-os , the latest pinpoillion to i > : itho contest consplratnts is the liolilosfc and nio-it bcandaloiis. liofoio it the Saline and tbo Stout hauls pile Into can oo. Till , liuandal or.n-lo of Jlltolicoolj county is not aslsiomui , as bo looUti Hii chomo lobocuro a poiaon.il loin of $ .i,100 from tbo st.ito , without interest 01 lollateral , is a i.ithotlc o\idunco ot his ? p il for the llnimeml hoilth oC Mr I'OXMTH. Till' niostioilioof ) [ Cliarlos VYoo-itor to the now Mesilivh , the -luMoiifurtli of NobinsUn , is hat ArtemvnVaul \\onld uill "mi lity intoK-stur nudiii1. " Foi beauty uf diction , ro'orontnil awoand photni'rihi | ) aei'iiiacof iloliniatioii it is a uolallo ( ontrlbntion to the political f the tlniLO. iiAV o\i \ 1ontly enjoys the clunito \Nailun0'ton 1 lo is still there , though bitoi'in dooa not begin until Doeoinboi. Ho Ins recontlv allowed his ilomoi'fjtcv to so far triumph over his imlopomlencoiis tobotia > bun intosa\- iiiT { that ho Inipori I'aliuoiwill boat the fai tilers'umiliclalo in Illinois. A nitii.P g'ant ' o fiom the fiillorics : : Blmttorcil , ) ouy Simpion's lofty notion of tbo house. " Tain't ' g-ot no dij'nitj nt all , " quoth the inulooi \\riiliita " 'pi u-5 inoro like the o run bios for the led ear sit a shucUn , * in itch " In its cr'tilo , inilini bed stnto the pioturoill bo oistU recojul/ud for tti Tin : pioposltion to eroato tf-tntoloni a rent tone nllatofnrm nioitj anos Isun worthj iif MM'ioiH coiisidoratlon. The lomilns of money on roil oU.ito soturit is UUonnmtlor of liiisinoss , lllco an. > - tliins : oNi , anil can boLoinliioLoil only on business principles. ItouUl lie ns Bon-'llile to ciealoii stile jj'oooi1 ' or boot blncli aan loin ajjont. The bill icpro- sonts patorii.iliiin run inul ; DR. Ilir.uisosbas tni-nod up njjain lilcon bail penny. Hois otuloaurlii"- nso tbo lirociloi's'a&soomtliin ' ns a stopping - ping stone to the co\otctl ] )0sttlon ) o olllcial pifr IniKxulator. The Mchotno wtllbatilly comiCLt The public I > no\vj Billing too \\oll in his capacity o C olonol Sellers. Besides , it bus so mo eomldeiation for the pijjs , othorwlso litionn as thoXebiasK.i o.i'lob , Tin : icqunomontb of domociatic pm- tiinnship load the prois o ( that faitli to tlonomu'o the 15ra/llian jceipiooiti treaU as n failure in advance of the oflielal action of the South American re public. Tho\ \ ave cuinu&lly fcoklnjj to keep the trade of Bra/11 out of Amciiean and In Dr'tlsh ' hands. The { jov eminent of Gioat Brit tin lonlil well alTord to ion- sion thoilomoorntlo oiUtot-of the "Unltod States , In'oonsiileiiitlon of bonicos ron do red anil to como , Tin : action of the hon o coiiiiigo committee - mittoo , la deciding' to report the sonnto free colnairo bill adversely , with the recommendation that it do not pass , will probablj bring to a , spueily conclusion the bilvor controvcioy In the piosont congros-i. It is undoiitood that tlto ad vocates of unlimited , coimgo buvo had llttlo faith In tlio success of the bonnto measuroin the hoiibo , anil the action of the coiin o committee will theiofoio cau o thorn no surpiUo or dlsajipoint- uiont. l.IIIK / HAlUin tiis- la l&v ) Nebraska ralcfil n u > rn crop of prop ii'tlon' I've t ) h.nn nnd crib w is bursting with Iho irciKiiiv , and thn country \\M " nt tlio infcii million that , while t be rinl minors of l nnsjUniiln were starving forbroail , tbo fniniori of Nebraska * voio milking frooitso of rein ( or fuel. It I * estimated that II ornts I"icents ivr bushel to rul o corn , [ u 1SS ) tbo portion of tbo linnieitso onip out til the hands of the oilgltul producers at jirloes Piuiirltitf from 11 lo 12 rout' ) . Thus it happened lint the fm mo r3 wo to poor Iti Iho nildslof plenty , nml thai the bountiful harvest loft them nn bilatieo of prolll at Iho end of tlio year. year.Whon When these losnlts were coiroolly foiiishittloxvcil tlioroont \ up a louil nml uiiinltnons cry for a weopln'rothictiou ; In lallioul i ites to oimlito fniinois west ( if Iho Missouri In { jot a fair return on their flops l\oit ! the swlf-s.itlslled hoirtl of transput tntlon took Iho alarm , mid went post hastoto Clilcigo to ni ( , ' ( < the toductioti tlovernoi Timber issued n m'oclainntlon ami toltl tbo riiilioiul mati.igot'j that If they did not hood the popular doiiinnil thov would soon "ho ir thitndor all aluiipr tlio kThoiostillof \ Ihfsooxtraoiilinury tilTirtstm \ a roducllDii of 10 pot rout , w Inch as loallj no reduction it sill. Then onno witlespientl illHiippoliitniotit , w liii-h festirotl in the pomliii ] mind until it prcilpititotl political lovolntioii. Tlioie is toiliij a hopeful prosncet of anothoi hountiful i-orti crop this yuar. 1 > ul will Iho producer bo In imy holler position to piotoot hiniselt njjilnst tlio git'od of the rallronils thin ho wniln 1SSJ ! ) If the imp islnitfo ami line will nut the Heeiilntorton ] ) tbo t 'lib-ayo bond of trail o and tlio i illi'oul m umbers tonttolliiin the avenues of tralllc between the coin hell nnd Ibo in irUot ajraiti tlh ido w ith the uiu\ ill ln r pindnter the ouiiinis : o ( his toll. ' This result Is nscui'tiln in IS'll ' us it was in l.SS'l ' nnloss the le islntino omclH otleot- ivo logislntlon to jie\ont it. It Is nec . "i .ir ) lo nccoinplish two thills bj lawin order to ( , 'iianl thu jieoplo agninst a icpt > lltioii of tlio i damltj of two ycnis aj-o. 1'irst , the intes wist ol the Mis souri ilvorbhoulil bo within lo per c'onl al least of what they are cast of it. Seeoiul , thoio must ho no eoinblnntlon amnn < ; rnihoails or manlpnlnlion of rntes to Hunt tbo inirkut foi Nubrn-'lva ' t'oin to C'hlea o. it should bo free lo seek the blondest Hold mid tlio lioat piicc-s , whethoi in tbo west , in the cast 01 in the south It has hoiotoforo boon possible for the i.tilreuls , h. > the niiulpula- tion of faithless public Hcivnnts , toarbitimilj lix rales and wet bound * to tlio inirkoth , ami thciebj to tlhoit to their own tolTeis tbo piolit of a yoin's > labor of thousands of tlllois of the s-oil. In Ihofnllof 18V ) nml the bpiinjfof IS'10 ' the pioploweto potterltis to help thun- sihes I'Dihu thoj are able topioxent the reenrreiifo of the dilllenltt. The piodtitors have a majmity In tbo loj'ls- Intnre The const Itnlion nml the fetut- utos cho thiMii innplo pinver to proUdo for tnixinmni i illroad iiitea ami lo pits- vent illbcrliiiinitionof o\erj \ kind Thoiopoit fiom B.ilila , ltr.i/11 , that the mutch nitsit tint place are not Mt- Jailed with the rcnpiocitj ayiooinont tnuotutud hj their jjovoininont vith thn Unitoil St lies , Is not inerulitable. and il siifin'osti tbat ford n mlliietico is atwoi'c ' toL'ieato dis&ntlsfadion aiuon < ; Iia/iliin ) menliaiit1' , as it has boon in all South Aim'iicnti counti los , since tbo pint of closer conimuti'lal lehitmns bo- ivveon thorn and the United States \vas \ ( list ] iiopo4od , to emu iiioo the ] icople of tin ) bouihun countries that tholuo \ uuthiiii ; to ain from tiado redprocity with this countrv The fnct that tbo fust expression of diss itisfaetirin should como froinBabia is btronjrlj suijg'osiUo of foreign inlluonco No other state of Bin/il is so eom- plotoh iindoi the domination of I'liiopcim c.ipital The iulroidb \\oio \ built and are contiollod by I'.n - llsh comp tines , tbo largest bniKt ropro- bcnt Tn libh cipltalatid ha\o their head ollleosin London , nuistof the iiidusliial onterprihes woio st irted anil .no 1111111- tuneil by Hnrope in capital , hic-li i un- ilios uver channel of btf-ine s , ind is thus potential in controlling public sentiment Another lonbidorition is that the stuto of Haiti i nopdn all tbo lONonue it i..in obtain fiom ilutioi on 1m- jwrts 'J'lwi-e are \orj high , and jet with ho uj l.i\os > on almost all kinds of inodnuts and enterprise } the ro\oiuies of the jrovormnont are not siillloiont forlts stippott. Itiboah.y to uiiiloratuid that in sucn circumstances thoio would be opposition to ab indonlnfj or u'dntttig' duties , as the reciprocity ngicomont iciiuiies bhall bo done , iiesides , the tiado of Bihliv with the United States is insignificant ineonip irison with that of other pmlions of Bra/il , the viluoof the o\iiuts ) tolhiseo'intrj' for USD boinjless than ? i,000,0.i ) ) and tlio value of the iiupjrts from the United Stales boiiifr u still smillor iitnoiint. In itself , therefore , the hostility of tbo H ihia mciehnnts to roolprotlty lsx not a very serious niittor Built possesses interest as oudonco that In oirryliiff ut the plan of ioci- ] iiocitv pioposed to thii cnuntrlos south o [ us ono of the greitosl dillli'itltios to bo overoomo Is. the hostile inlluonco which Huropoancapital out bi'Injjto lu.ir with great foroe. Kxorjwhoro in those cotin- tiles this t.ipitil isstronjrl intienuhod not alone in Indihtrlal ontorprlsoj of all Kinds , but in all founs of bcourltios and It is not to be ovpeited tint the advantage it thus onjovs will bo gl\ou up without u \ery hard strug lo. Iiiill ] { h , Oor- man and rroneh iiionhantH in Bia/il and the other bouth American countriod \\ill \ insiht that whatovo ; advant.ifjos are ncooidod to the merchants and man- iifacturois of tbo United States shall bo aecoided to thorn , and it in not Impiob.i- ble that fiom some of those countries they will secure equal consideration with our people in the o\cut of anj change being miido from existing' condi tions , Doubtlohs the advices from Diihia are not all that will ho henid suggestive- of the vigorous actlvitj of foreign Inllit- oiico In Bia/.il in opposition to locipioc- ity and it maj safely be presumed that omp'ojod no hw.s e.xrnistlj and loncfullj olsiuvhero. vw n\i \ i \ s ; ISTl \ iltnt The grind p-iironnt with whteh tin1 inorliil remains ofVHllim ToMiinsnli Sliermanure lioiiig conducted to their list icstlng place posvssoi notonlj con- toniirar.v | ) ( but hlatorlciil Intotost. It U diiulitloHith liust < * eenoof the kind which will he wUnc od li the present genori- lion , The-ro c in be no more giand mili tary futiernls until another war has tfUoa the country oilier (1 ( rants , Shut'l- duns ami Slionnun.s. The here of the itiunort'il ' m ircli to the si'ii was borne through thoHlrooH of N'ow Voik Thursdav amid suib SCIMUH as onl.\ the nii'tropolis can fmnish , On all sldtH the corto < , ' < undo its way through ilomo thronps o ( punplc , who lured their heads In tbo t iw winter weather as it passed. 12\or > whuio building * weio foUuinod. with musses of crave , \\ovun In with the national col ors. Pollowing the inijo3tlo ciisson ami tbo ililoiless lioiso were thiuiuuiida of griledotoiansof the war , who hud followed the 1.1 tnu leader In the Atlnntii cunipuigii aqnniterof n continj ago , A tonc'i of uiHpoaknblo pathos VMisattded to the si'ono by Iho fact that mmy of tbo old comrades hobbled on crutche * , and thus ga\o nmto testimony to their honoiablo wounds. The inosidontof the United States and his cabinet formed u pirl of tlio impressive profession. Ills little wondet' that the onlooking irowds \\ntihod the spootaclo thiough eyes dim with pntiiolie loirs. The soono In the streets of Now Yoik Is h uing its I'ountorfeit throtijjhout the loiigjoutnoyby which the funeral train will loach its destination on the western b inks of the .Mississippi. In the coui e of lithe people OBO\OII ( stiles will pty the tribute of goiutlno griuf tothogroit dead. At llarii"btiig the tr.iln w is K celved bv a douse throntr , who filing , "Niirer , m v ( Jed , loThce1 bad by the iniifie ofa mllitaiy bind The impres sive scenes will lo.xchIhelr culmtnitiou tit St , Louis todaj , where the honored dust will bo Imally laid at rest Such , i demonstration of human emo tion as has been evoked by Shot m.in's bibtsad inaitb is well woilhyof remaik. II there is o\cr atimo when all men and women forget tbo potty strifes of o\li- toiuo , is Isshon thi-ir commo'i human ity inns liquid in the piosonco of their common sonow , and when they unite for i moment in paving tribute lo the dun actor and fame of a jjioal benefactor of the race. A/ ; / ( . ! MV I s/or/c iitiin > in * . The action of tbo Nebraska Slock Breeders' association at Jioaltico In . 'ollng to incorpoiato and form a iieinianent organi/iilion la a matter of moment to the htuto at largo. In tins now form the association can beumio a vigorous element in the life of the state and contribute tigroil did tothodo\el- opmontof itsagnoultur.il interests. 'Iho object of the association is to raise the standard of Nobiash.i's live stuck products. It is a movement which must botno time \lgoioiiblj engage the atten tion of the slate If it U over to turnout cattle , horbos anil diiry products equal to those of the rich icnti.il blatos Tlio association re pi events a movement which Is dealing vith an undeveloped miiio ol wi.illh foi the farmers of Ke- brnsUa. The stite cm well allord to on- comagoit by ourle.isonable means ? f eh risk a has had a wondeifullv r.ipid settlement and reniirk.iblo prosjeiity ) in umhinnonce. In tlio rush of inch a de\olopinont , hinvo\or , it has no locted to maUo the moat of its oppoi Utilities in maiii dtreitioiH. It has raised pooier grades of hoisesand c.ittlo and pud les- , attention to line daii pioducts than lib natuial lubomces wan ittted. If the now association of bleeders can bring the right lull nonces to boat it can IMIMJ tin Mandnid of the o jnoductt. immeasurably and add a vast sum to the weilthof tbo stnte theioby. There is noiciibon whj there should not bo as proud a Nebraska horse as thi > o that hull from Kentucky or lovva , nndno te.i- bonwln this should not bo the homo-of hoido of noble thoroughbred tattle. Iho lie.itiico convention has begun well bj piittiiij , ' itsorgmi/itioii on the right footing. Liss , man ) benefit ml lofoims might bo iiibtitnled in tbo dispitch of buslnos' , of the district court , but IIH long as lite com Is are the solo julges of methods of procedure the people must apply the only loinuly m their power An incieiibe of four judges in tbo Third disti ict w ill entail an annual o cpenso of $10,000 In silarios. No one will lonlond that tbis sum is wasted. It ib insignili- cant cmnp trod with the \ ist amount savodbv Iho prompt transaction nf busi ness. Under the present ciowded con dition of the eouit , two joins aio lost in re iching a trial , This delay is an in justice to honest litigants It places a piunium on appeals to the court , be- onuso the dishonest um put oil Iheiol- loitton of legitimate claims and tiiKo ad\antago of Ibo laws to harass claimants into an unjust settlement It is a notorious fact tint himdiuls of ca os mo appealed fiom the loner couttd in oulor to stuvooll' collections of judgments , the appellants well know ing that a tiiul can not bo i etched foi yoai . If the ht'islne ' of the court is promptly ttuisaetod It will foto- stall hint Oi of cibe- , placed on the docUet bololy for dela .and tollovo honest litl- ganlsfiomn largo portion of the cost , aiinoj , anco and injustice of the present system llvotj other dopattmont of Ihc publie borvlce is jnovided with ample foiee to dihposu of public business ptomptly. It is of equal if not greatoi itnportanco tint the business of the com I * , involving vital intoiobts , whouk bo disposed of with the grontobt pi'jsiblo expedition _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tun largo , rotund doniociiitlo major itj rolled up with disgusting roguluiltj in Missouri mnkos the btiitenn object o feolleitudo to toforiaors A few sound- minded statesmen htrbor the belief tlui icforni , properly planted and nurtuied would lloiirish lliuro. A measure has boon introlucoil in the loglslaturo pro- \idlngforim uvpuiimeitt. The no\olt.\ of the proposition Is sui-p i-sod by tlio unique originality of tlio plan. It pro po > os to legulitto campaign oxpeiben For oH , ( > 0oles u c.nnldnto'a o.xpeiifiQ me to be Ihnltiil to ilOO ; for each 100 \otos o\er i.OOO and t.ndor 2 > , OiM , $2. lromiiOOI : ) tonlVO ! | , Jl per 10) ) mid till cents per IIH ) uboo V.OiM. ) I'htl th" propmltion wn ; ndtttlttoil Intu tlu > log Nii\ture Is mi ll ell an ovulcnro nf icforni Butt there is tto inunodl- nto danger that the ih'inot'racy of Missouri will nerlou-ily etitiM'taln a nuMsnio c t i-nl tied to reduce to starv ation rates u current commodity. s' ' > lo pride revolts ngaiust _ a suggestion I bat 6,00(1 ( voleri ciin Im Imd for $ ltn ) . Mis- tourl has lt fallings l' t it cm not bo justly ncctitieil of'helug n U-eent com- momu-nlUi. He'orm ' , to be stvcoefsful , must sltlUo n hi < 'lu < r lUer level. Ai.runruii theie is no chance of pas- < lMg a postal tok'i'ruph bill in the pros- oat cnngiosx , the action of the IIOIHO eoinmittee on piistolllccs has ing dis pelled all hopes of Hiich legislation ill Ibis limn , still tlio postmaster Amoral mid fi lends of postal telegraphy in con- gre-s think the subject mi } piopoilj re- celvo some dlsciiision fiom this congress - gross , a ml nn etlort will ho made to bring thin about. For this purpose ( .ion- gros-mmn C.uullor of M.i-snuhnsolls in- tioduoodii nuMisiito which provides tint the tfovornmcnt ma\ make contracts with thoo\isling telegraph companies for the tiansmlsslon of mo-sayes sent mid or the siipot vision ol postal olllcliils lu its general terms this bill Is sor.v similar to the ono which was defeated In committee , and it nny huvoii lll o fate , but Mr. Ciiniller is determined to do all ho can to secuto for it some eon- sidoration , so that the friends of the proposed system shall bo gUonanop- portuntt } to state their ariruinoiiK if congi ess could be ivacbod by public son- tiinont lojiuding this nutter it would Portalnly bo glvon considoiation , at lo.ist to the uvtont of allow ing the nd- \oc.ilosofapost.d tolegtiph system to 10 board , but it would seem that thoie s nn inlluoiico Htiongor there th m pub- ie opinion. Tlio action of the house omiuitteo in lofming to report a loasuro of vciy great ImpoiInure o tbo Inteiests of lite poo- do baa li'on very widely con- omiiou , and the dominnnt paity in con- rress can tie somottiing to appe-iso the itiblie disappointment if it will tmh per- nit Ibis quistion to lecoive brief con- ideiation , su that thn arguments in sup- > ort of it in i ) hoiomoof publie leconl. . 'his , is porhips all that can now bo done , nit so much ought to bo conceded to a vidospiead popular bontiiiiont. Tin : pi osent eongi ess should not fail o adopt legislation for distrmlnir the ndhuis on iosoi\atioiis and prohibiting ho sale of liio.iinis and ammunition lo .hem . in the future. Bills for this pui- > ese h.ixo boon favoiably ropoited to ) oth houses , and they cannot icquiio such extended consideration ab to inter- ere with their pissige. There is prob- vblj no imniedintn danger of tlio Indians esumiiig a hostile attitude , although it s undoubtedly the. fact that all of them ire not f > itislied witb the outcome of the ate disturb mcQ. The spirit of ie\engo ms not been wbollj oKoicised , ind binne of the chiefs who wont to Washington ate 10- 101 ted to bt\c left there dls itislleil. Jut thoio is not likely to bo any further lomnnstrations of n hcrious iritute. Still t will bo a wise precaution to disiim all Indians on the ic-crvatinns and keep , hem disarmed. The/bi\e no pinpor > r legi tinmto Use foi lire inns , and their pos-ession of them is smiplj an itictn- Ave lo inifechiof and disturbmce The tmllan with a gun isalw us In danger of Dccoming tioublesfimo.Vithoutonolie maj bo contioiled with compaiati\elj little tiouhlc. Thoio is needed such a gcncr.il hi w as is pioposed in congress , providing adequate pen titles for selling lireatmsto Indians , and it should be ontict'Mi without doltj Ir CovourssMVN Ursi ; of Mtryinnd speaks by the caul a mighty clinngo has come over the spn it of Senator Ciornmn. Tbo assertion th.it the Maryland boss is committed to tbo nomination of Cleveland - land , and that ho would accept the chairmiiiship of the national committee in 'J2 ' , is a political level itton. Ciorinan has consistonth and persistently op posed Cleveland , not opomy , It h true , andhisrofus.il to muiage the campaign of'&S was a public uowal of bis fi el- ings Gorman is a thoioiigh spoilsmin , an enemy of eh il set \ u e i cform , and a vlgoruiu oppononl of inligwiunpisin. Clo\el.'ndb atixiot ) to i itor to that ele ment while in ollice , alienated not only Senator ( loiman but thousands of domoei its who think as ho does , and this coldness and iiuhf- foicnco contributed to the defeat of Cloeland. . No Inter th in last fill Gor- m.ui was quoted in fa\or of Hill , III- , oh mgo of heart givs fiosh sigiiifleaiico to the deal by wlneli Hill wis tr.ins- foned to the senate and strengthens tbo roorts ] of u combine by whkb the spoils section of the democrat.r ls to 'ecuUo ' ptopor reeognitlon , in o\ent of siicco- > , ab tlio price of supporting l lovoliind. to Mnnigor Wiloy , the olcetrie light eompanj is iin.\lous for competition. It ih tlui sting for Iho fraj. But with a pitriotisiu 10 jier uont above proof , it pleads for a combatant woithj of its bteel. With an invest ment of $ "ODnoo , , nlno-tonthh of which does not appear on the ttx-uill , Mr. \Viloj nsscits ttmtiit ibsimjily ridiculous to entourage a Kiinpotitor with only Y > iU i ( ) If it ls'lrio ' | , and itprobihlj if. Hint the ihal uonipniij cannot do busi ness with that airtounl of capital , why is Wiloy meddlln'ij ' with the unnidl ? The tiuth IH , eledtwo light monopoly is o\erting its w holrj jiowor to prevent tom- potltion , giontor small , ami the mutila tion tf the clmrter ouliaance is stiong pioof of ils olloiibho aellvily. Tin : proposed regulation of funeral dl- roitots wou'd garner n tidal wir\o ol populmiti if the piofosslon will guaian- too to begin operations on the mosshicks amlcionkois that infest the communltj. Till , Mtison Citj .V Foil Dodge mad , which lias been coquetting w ith < > nmha for two jo.irs , thioutons to blonm Into active life In the spring. A revival is in piogross among the btocKhohlors , which Indicates udosbo to blanch out nnil hceuro homo rfiturn for the inonoy Invested. Tlio construction of the ro id to Omnha Is the llrst top to a union with the A'inoim V Soulhwostorn.whU h will aiToul an Important connection with the 'umber ' nmrlH of Minnesota and Wis consin nml open a now grain route to the "ea boa rd. IT ( osis just § 100 ntt hour to run t'lllnroim of the houses of the loglsla turo. Those ( Jalu'sttm ojstors arc the dcaicstdelicacy that N'elnaska 1msever Invested In. Al i mi Mjimmlc-tlng&iOO wotth oftltno on ITi bat i els of njsteis tbo lower house of tlio lei'lslature llnall.v laid the 03.slum . under tbo table. 'S'lioutrnge. \VliYiiotturii the l"i birrols of ( lal- \ostoitt\vstois ter t to tbo ptoblbttlon Inwjors and tulto their receipt ill full ? Tbej are already in the mip. Tin : facility with which judgments for injuiles are obtained , indicates then ) nro u few planks loose In the city Hide- walks. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A pitni : independent niaiUcl for the stock giowois of the west must and shutl bo picfeonod. CoMi'in'iTlox in electric light can bo had without birtering the rights of Iho city. Tin : butcher's clna\ors have reached the v finis of the stock \ . .rds ronti oorsy. . \VlliN will Ibis cruel sugar war bo over.1' ' In the sweet -atnl-hj , ' ON with public works Let Idle moans and inusilo bo employed. Koiinil tit Oisllj TIcn. Xl > ilntitirl < l lliiiii'ilt ' nn Oitnt lies buticd lu tbeaoitli , Sheiidaii In the south , nml Hlieiunn will bo plieod in n western givo. . Tliotu Is n sjmiiollsni In tins tli it Is ploasliiK Hotween then in death even lliuy bold together the tlnoo ( jie.it sec- llont of one vast and united tuition. Always u Gentleman. The stitonunt tbat Jabot mm icscmbletl Oiaut in bis dislilto for t broul stoiy tecalls nn aneedoto of ( it ml Sotuo one in i coin- pmj wbero ho was began by w.ij of iiiofaco , " 1 believe tlitto me no lailles piescnt" "Xo , " sail ! Clrant , "hut tliuto mo gentle men 1" 1"d d All 'I'licjOot. . Itn-lnn llllillll PostintstorOonur.il W.umimUcr paid out of bis ov\a poiltut foi the twelve ( 'old mciliils wbltli be pieseiiled as tovvaids of limit in the i.tllw ly mini biivtce , 'Jboy were is blj ( as t.'i ) gold pieces , just as pute , and sus pended ftom a bur , so tli.it tuoy taa bo worn bj tbo recipients. .Somebody Would dike tn Ivnow. CIlttlUHl i\CH"C Thov aie now tiiitif to llnd out , who ortBi- nited tlte Ameiic.in art of newsptpor intei- \iowiiiK Homo saj 'twas .Tamos KeJpitb , others tint it was the elder Homiott Now , wasn't it Joseph UMiCullmjhJ U'o think wo once boaid ttio eilltjr of Ibo Globe Demo- et at claim thai tlistlnct honor Tno question is an Intciostlng one and should bo setllctl now. Won on n Toehnlenlltv. An old stilt of tbo United States ncainst the Union Pacific nilwav company and tbo Western Union telojiapli ( compinj was tlo- elilcd in Now Voile Ii3t Tuesday against tbo Bovtiimicnt l ) > Judge LacomUo. Tbo enuso of attion occuuou in Ibd-J , and the suit was to toeovor fl'J , I'l' ' ) clmiiiod for tcluKi.ipIiic ser- \ ice in excess of tbo sum for w hitli tbo ( jo\ ciiiiiient was entitled to ba\o tbo set vice under n contiact wult Ibo Union I'.ioille ' 1 lie wires of tbetailtoul Imd passed to tho" Western Union , hut the government contriiLt wiiscnfiiicoalilo a unst the tcle nnti com pmj , us It had been ajriiust tbo i.iiltouliom l.uij ) The gn mid upon which Judge Lt- ronino turitlod .IK ilnst tlio govotntuuiit was that when the miNsa os in question wcie soul tlie Ko\crnment did not specify tint thin weio logo over the laihoid wires , nnd. tbeiefoie , the Wostoin Ui.ion comp my hail tborUhtto send them by wiios not affected by the go/irumeiit contract , and chaigo usuil tate- > . < tTIir.lt IAM > * TlllX OfllV. r\idenco ofllber-il , of the \ < iipio\il ] position of Mr Gladstone all through the attempt to teunito Iho riish tatty wnsgi\eti m the to- suit of the tecent election nt Xotth iiujiton to 111'tt ' esc it undo viicuit by tbo death of Chillis lii.idl.niKh. The majoiit.v wiisneailj double that ever Infoionoil ( thtio foru lib oialiaiulliliite , in spite of tbo fxistomo ol a Patncllilc fnctlon.mti umisuil torj oxeitioiis TbuUsinsians ( ( inthe lllioiil nirtv , which T.oid Il.utinpton and Mi Umiiiborlam htuo he ( a toJuK 1111 ; over , did not appeal ut Noi lit .unpton Not is it liUolj tint anv seiions dissensions o\ist , or th it thoio ii now c msu for-my Thoio is , indond , a disposition in some qn irtois to diop tlio lush quostlon for a \\hilo and stilntltnte fnit tlio labor ques tion U is artrucd that with P.unelt statin. upsttifoinid detoimmed to il ht for siipiein nci until ho is dofoitcil ovet whclmlngly at the Konui.il cloutlont , and witb the tones gh IIIK him nid and cotnfoi t , it in iv bo best to allow the Ii ish people to dei ido the mieitlon ofjds loidorablp , and for Gladstone to get the \ordict of the lounttv upon his policy as nn Indication of how f u in the UUoition of U ish homo mlo thn KngUsh constituencies wish him to go This disposition has been stuiiKtliuneU by the developments of the UouloKiiocoi'foroitto , out of which I'atnell lmi'ot ( all the advantage , and from which neither Dillon not O Biieu emerge witli much credit. * * j\pait of tlio inlminm troitinont of the Jews in Poland by tlu > Russian authniltlos consists in tortiulmj those suspeetod of po- Htiinl otTencoi to uxtoit confoisio i Toitiiro In more jLlmn ono form U cmploi 01 fm-tlil' ptirposo Ono plan nppou H to ho to walrt ) tlio piisonoi freiiuontiv in tlio night , and ply him witn questions when lulf autiscil , with the hopotlnt he iniiv bi'Uaj hlin-elf 01 othuu This inuthoil In ono ciso was omplojud so auctcssfiilly as t\diivo the \ictnn Into iusui- ity But tbo most atrocious form of toituro is timtof llasfll.itton , which Is omploycd in otder to induce the victim to dlsi lose societs of wbiili It is suimlsod that ho Is posiossid IJuiini , ' Iho problem of tlio llodgim ; an olllter of the piison is said to bo st.Uuil near the victim , with wiitim , ' matei Inls. This ofilclal plies Uio \ ictnn w llh qiiLstlons nt intonals during the progiess of loittncutid leeonls the answers given. 'J'ho npliciils whuh have ulie uly luju made to the world have failed of thoit olllco It Is scan el ) prohibit ) then tint tin o\piossion of honor whlt'i must Inuvllu'ih ba driwn from all elvllizod nations at tliii natralion , will ollect a reformation of this unit tnrrlble nbiiso. I'liowoild sfmds njliast , Ki'lnjj at , Uusslu with uplifted ImuiK Hut thoiiBh pulilio opinion muy not norco lo lighten tlio bunions of these in bonds , the evolution uf btmuni fiooOoin must Inovlubly w oik out the distinction of trunny m Its ov ; ; oud tlmu A In the Austiiau elections next month for a now U'lt'hsnvth the gou'inniont toolts for Its tmijoilty nmoiiK the. moderate. * intber tlmu niiiongtlu ) nutlonitllsK but iiotwlthstiuidlui ; thn iilllelnl pivssino wblob tne K-wtMiiment will lui ublo to hiliiR I > lii'tir upun llnv elet - tfts nl the ) hills next month , U U doubtful whether its millcipallons of HOCIUIIIK u mil- Joiiu among tlie moderates will botcu'i/ed , 1'er the present tenduiej of thn vurimis meet constlintliig the eniphe Is moio HlrottKly na tionalistic tliim int'r lufiio Mungan , ul- t hoiiKli onjox iii aim t alisoluto aiitoiinmy , Is doing her utmost to sever the few rout lin ing bonds of mlmitilstiaitvo union hot \\een Vienna and Pestli. Itoheiulu deinuids tlio sttno degree of indepi'iidence us Hun ( 'itr.v , her vlevvi und demands concoinlnc tlio sumo being put loiwurd lu a conlllcling m tu ner by no less than four soiurito factions , each of which is ut witr with tlio other. In tbo Tuoloso piovlnros the south , width Is inhibited b.v Italians , do- nmnds sop nation from the noitb , and aulou- omj ferciieb In the eastein pot ( ton of the emphvtho 1,0 )0,0 ) ) , ) Poles uiv In conlllcl witli tbulfOiHii ) ( Uutbenmns , nnd oieh of Iho Iwo laees is ilnmoiing for homo inle Ti.uis l- vaniii ami t'to ' ill i ate lll < e\vi' \ < o ilinothiK all tlielr energies tovvaril the iiltalninnt of the same object Matters ate fuilhor compll- cited by the coalllct between thuiclt a'ld slate both In Hungary and Austilu , and by thooxtt.uagant and men liub.nons dein mils of the poweiful Autl-Seuillo pattv ludeeil , htilfoand eonfuslon mo iippuent ou oveiy side , and each diy icndeis moio nmilfd the timlonry toward the linnl dlslntcgi ttion of the C1H7S ipiilt of lines that constitute the Austio llungutiau omplic. ' 1'ho Uelgunn ibaiuboi of deputies tofiiscil to gr.iut thn peoplo'-i denmiid for uni- \etsalsufFiago auuncmont his neon oigati- ired by the woiltlugm MI for a genet il sttlUe tluoiiglioullho kinirdom. In December list tbo question of agential stillco was ugit ited at tlio assembly of tbo Holgmn tiado fcduia- tlon inoidor llrst , to conipol the chambnrs to giant untvetsal sulTi tgo nnd secondly , to ount bettor p u , especially for the coal niln- cis , whose delegates foutind the nnjoillj of Ibe federation ami lopiosoati'd Jl."iOJ ( ) wotk- men. The limitation bus boon kept up in Belgium In tinier to ohtiin these Iwo ohjutls. It seems that the labor ers ate now detoi mined to collect the funds ncocssarv to suiort | | ) the striUoiV fumlllos while the men me ou strike. As tlio latter inunhtr'Jiri.OOO . men in the toil mine.s alone , tt would take man } mouths to i.dso the necessaty fund Hut they inn ) not wait for that , limsinuch as ptncly pollth id iinost'ons ' h.uo ofliito been mixed up with sodil piob loms in lieigiuni , still moio than pievlously , and this to sui h an extent that llbeial leaders like Messis Pi oio , Oibnn and llni.i , who h id lotmeilj deelurod forunhoisul sulTiage , mo now afinld th it tlio countty would bo tilled ixelnsivtlj by tlio lahoiing classes , and have litelv pioiioiinccil themsohos in fa\orofa ( UiallllCd sulliage The uoikmen hope lo so turo ttiolr ilubt to the bdlot through n gen eral stilko , whltJi would cripple the whole industiy of Iho lountiy , and thus bring tlio governing middle classes to tcims. * * i The ezai is dnsciibed as ono of tbo hand somest men in Kutopo. lie is now approich- Ing niltlillo lifo Ho Is over six fiot high and is ono of the most powerful of men. Ho has the broad shouldeib , muscular arms , and Ibo tiemeiidous thighs of nn athlete. Ho 1ms unusual stiength , o\on for Ills gioit sl/o Thoio is no man In the Russian miny who has his plusical vigor aid strength. Wonduiful tales , uu lulatod conceiniiig the displajs of his stieiigth which ho liissonio- times glen I lo can tw ist a hoi - > o shoo w ith his two hands with the gieatost of ease , and m the full Hush of his \ oiithfnligot ho has been Known to bend a wiought iron poker double In cxoi ting Iho full sticngth of Ins two aims. He bus a latgo head and a d.ulc complexion Ills hah is blown and woin shott. His ojcs ate UtiU Ills uoso is long and stiaight A musticho and a bro id , full impel i.il sh ido the lower part of his faio Ho atwajs wi.ais uniform In the piuaey of His lihi.uy , oven , he wears undies * uni- foim Ho never wens civilian dtois except , whin tta\ cling outside of his own country Ho is a m ignillccnt hoiscnnu and is highly educated in ovci > luaiuh of milit.uy tnitics. 1 lo is one of the most aci omplished linguists in I'uiono Hespeilts Unsiiiii , of couiso , In- ( .ludingsovei.il of its dialoLts , Pioncii , lcr- ! nnn , r.nglish , ltill.ni , Spnnali and Danish lie is ono of tlio b attest worked men in I'm ope 'Iho stories of hU alwajs being fol lowed bguattis and shadow CM ! by the pohco to piotCLt him from assassination aiellctions. Ho is oflcn seen in the stieeLs of bt. Peteis- riding fiom Ins put aio palaia to the wint i pal.uo , which is only occupied upon occasions ol icicmonj , In nn open air vehicle only occupied by a staff ollii or. OUll Ii. I 'IV IH If. Katy w .as a raw reel ult , from Iiol ind's \ cr- dmt shoie , Gieener th in the grass that gievv beide her cabin ddoi ICatj sinasliPtl her weight In china , biokotbo bmk in gHss , Ne.ailj sent us all to he.uen by blowing out tllO L'llS , liollotl tbo ladNhos for dinner ( lomcthing quit unique ) , Scoured the biUer spoons with bilck dust , made tlio Uottks leak Katy did , Kit ) did it ; Katy did Kat\ " had n t aft of cousins half a scoie , I thlntt- Alwajs ( hopping In nt moaltimo's aftut food and ih in k , Loud the i hiciful Iiishoiccs lloatcd ujithu stalls Just at times when callers' picsonco chained us 10 oui chairs . ( i idsuch eoouiiig ! Dienchcd poUtoos , bis- culls not lilto Iliiltc , And ach.nied and smoking itiln was our choito beefsteak Katy dlo. It , Katy did ; JCuty did But a willing mtnu h id Katy , so wo Uiod out best , Taught her stop In step in all thingncor taking lest. Man > a l line ye longed indeed to lay the burden down , Hut kept o.i , for cooUs at piccious , in a fac- toi\ town , And in time , one task townuled , Katy le.u ncd to b ike , Hell and fiy , imko soups and puddings , cv on fane } take , Katj did , Kalj did it , Yes she did Cour.igotlien , inj wu.to sister , v\Itlt tlio i.aw tenuit All > ou need is loving pttlonio , It will hear its fiuit. Wo liiivo found It so with Kntj , though 'twas hind at 111.L , hho bccamo the best of servants who Iiiul beisn the woist , And at last , whe.ii sbu had learned to cool ; and horv e w Ith gl ace , left us without w.nning for another phu e , Kut ) did , Katj did It , Oh , sliodid' ' 'tnii si'.Mt ' i v ntii\ Ol It I mflltlMTVIIIIIKII ( Minrnnlrr moth- oils iinil tiiiiuiiiiM t > f ( lenorut W Ilium In i < iti ) ih siii-i-imin ih'vi'i Unvl Ii ) Ilinio \ \ iiii KIHMliln , In eiini | ) and nn Hie Hold mid m Um Hiu'liil und lumliwM vvnrld. Tliouruml lev lew of Iho tioiips In VSinlihic'oii at I In cltiiti nf llm w ir asrceoulodbj ( JlioriiV Hii'iiniiu In liN Mt'tiiults I' VIII I's I'VIH VMl rtlllll KStll ' lit 'illinv \ ntnili and HMis alioiit thn fillings iinil nlioiti'iinilium nf ponplo who prldti lliom- Ri'ht'tou I ohm smart tlroat opiiorluillty liitee liun ildu'iilotis joiunuy ho atlliiiiH \Vn\t vs's WmMI IMM | | n IngeiuilU Is tioliiit taxed In iniiUc Ilioin Hlilne. t'repni ' Ing for I'.iiMor STonii'Stu vvui t. | 'i oi'M'liut llii < t'ldhln u luuu donn lo nmii',0 iinil Imtliei. ( uirpli x and enllxlitim Iliuso who think they uro tlio suieilor | of liltlo folks. Odd siv'lnxs and linings All , sours m < TiltvusQuin | and iieuij iiiiiot mid liifnrin ulnn about thn chnreliet , si'honls and Iminn life and sunn - lliliiKiiliiinl thn pioat'liOM , li'iioliors , whes and hubblis Tnr lioiTMii u ts run lonuPrink Tnnm hill. Ji , tends a pouiu to I'm ; I.DIIMII u uhleh the lilt lor fenls Is lee end lo l liisl Under this lie ullim thn thnntrcM urn notlciMl anil 11 fmeeasL iiriile nt u hit Is In store for tlientre-gotis , SOCIIT > IN rur Dot imitMM I.eiilen tlniis eurtall the minoiiionts n ( tlio sinnil wet Id bill Pur Dili's uncluty uuliiiiiiis o in uluilVslin rellod upnii to glMUtlltlio ( In ItUtH uf llm fiishlunahln net , \Uiolliur In I.ent m out Tut , stistnc\sor oi % Tin. Mvss I'liu of u mil lesiif lupins from Hie pou of I'ntlit r Mirirllij of s | I'lillniiinn i eilhrdial ' ' ' thn iniunlng of the mass , w 111 appear In Tin. "M Mm 111 l us u fi > iturc of u depart- nu'iil Illli d with Ititt resting TAKivnoir t Iuj - \ roporli'i \\l the iiniiiiliitlon of n p itlent't IOK at M Tosi ph's linsplt il. dest'i llios tlio opoi itluu Inililall , mil shows tlio in linn r In uhlili the shtei.s.ilil i surgeon In his tint IDS. Ku vs IN ( liiiiwi.rit Iti'sniMiA tmrltt'np r tells of tlm Moliitinos oninlnvod by thu M ry thirsty to not , II | iilil riifioshiiuiits on Sim d ly hefoio thoovesof the \ Igll ml pnlli i men IHIIHI MIDS iv Ni mi \ ikvrho coiioludlni ; aillile of a series upon this Important subject will bo piosentod III TUB HUNHU lln : A MMl'OSitMt OK IliiMvs1'nuk 0 Carpenter , tlio piomlor.isliliulnn \ eoiiospundent , Intciv lews u tiiinibiM nf promlnoill states men on I ho Issues of Iho day. Tin I'll in 01- riirViiu WOHKI uAll llm tiHWsot tlio lee il I ilioi or iinl/titlons w III ho found In Tin : SIIMMV Urn liiiiiiinin coniplt tt < ind rillutilu foi in tli ul In any nthei public itliin. IN IIIK I.onni ItrioM Tlio seorot society c l- iiiiinsof I'm : SUM , \y iii.j , alwijs miitiiln thn 1 iti st and most rollahlu news uf tli" lodgis nut fr.itLrnul societies. OUIlSI'OllTIMl DVI'VHTMIM I'lin aUNim' 11 fK Is iiitliorlt ) on ill matters pirtilnlnn to gt titlomanly spurt H It Isreplitnltli tin ) 1 itc-st profession it nnd am itoiir b iso b ill gossip ; , i budget forbyUors ; imglllstlc In formation giloie ; shooting notes and iMti.lij iult > eeil mcoiis spurts Oiru COMMKIICMT , I'Adr Tlio cvcnllnncnof Till" UPK'S tniiiket pige h is in iilu It osscn- tlilly the buslni'ss m-in's piper In nnv nthci wchtnm p ipor Is tlm nn s of thn T , in uket ci iiteiso , fully cliionti'lcd Specl il i m icsponilents wlru thooislein niukets In ( lit ill iliu it to Till 111 \shllethciloiil Held Is envoi id tlioioiiKlily by nu tx- | ) trlciicoil niiiiineri I d udlior I'liu murl.ut p igols a , aa it fuatiau of t'hu grualbU.MUV llh K. Tin lln's Ni ws Si UUCP An ippriolutho ami illsurbiiln itln ( iiibllo has In. u neil lo tut n to Till. Ill l , for Iliu muss of the world , complete mil lollahln.ltli spoeliil cor- rcspdiidiiits ut t-voiy nnws ui nloi of tin e ist ind In DM r > tonii mil h mili't In tin \ i st Tllf llh i bus imoqiiiilli d fiellltlis foi fiiinlshm ihi I itcst nuwsof thunatli n fucilltii s th it in. fiillj i mplojed , to tin ) dlstoiiillt lie ot uould-bo ilils bio tlm nin\h ft atiui's nf tin n'l'L ! it hiiiuhiy uditlon Washington Po t1 'Jho soda-wator tiustis . olleiisivcus the old ' 'll/i" eke not nc.il so / ] it has called out of letlromont Somenillo.Iournal' Economy is a beauti ful vlitno , but liKe most virtues , pcopla sel dom prautite it unless they ha\o to. Washington Post A gill who objects to having a lav onto slang pln.iso go out of oxistcnco piopounds the mquirv "Ato xou KMngmo i.ifU' " in the form of \ oub inoi less bun bons' ' lioono Hlodcrors is very eco nomical nml never wastes am tiling , [ belie\o KnvsiiVes , ho alv\a\s takes any cough mixtuio tint his babies Icno over. Now York Heralil Cieoigo Stella sent mo a band painted \ alentmo Waj luilee 1' Tint must bo n new ikpnturo for her She is Miy sKilliiil nt ] ) , iinting , but 1 never Icnevv her to tihtr ait on n mils bofoiol Mun o 's WcolvlvV'h it wonccd in tills comiiiuintv , " said the spe.iUci , "Is ie.it luo men. " "I don't .uico with \ou" roloitutl a hanktupt uiideit iKir in Iho audience jf Doston Ilei.dd 'I'liu Prince of Wiles Im s bciomo almost complcleh lulil , hut the heir is still appaiint. Hind Jnals for tlioin two , Undo Sam and his sistoi Sioux , And the tiouhlo th it did hiew Listen to mj t ilc of woo. "You mo fond of music , 010 joa not'1 said a joinic worn in who h id ] n l been hint , ' iiif- . 'Iain , \ei\ If I could I would hrto sumotliin ilono to slop tliuliolesilo at timpts to blaushtcr it " Soniervillo .louinal A ) ouug woman si' ' dom i-aios to ho.u n joiing man say that ho would die for lii'i She wants a jounjj nun who will IHO ten her instead. Now York Herald Mr ( Joodman His painful to consider the number of ignotaiit people thoio nio in the woild Mr lliincu Ye- * , when the law pi events one from living on them SomeiIlle Jouinnl Hell Now , isn't that to had' ' I decline , It'senough to piovuku ii saint1 Nell ( malicious ! ) ) How do jou Unowl PittsbuigPioss Arsenlcwill whiten the cumpluxllon , but it's a de.idlj white. O'Hricn ' and Dillon arc in Jail. Loid Silisbinj isn't "in it , " And In ) is ' out" to Ihlnlc they'll fail , Hiitlling s > o for their cmso , to win It , Now York Journal Uoal I'stato Dealer Have ) ou found out mi ) thing about Ib it 1 mil \ou iicontlv inhcritidl Lcgilco No , I na\o lots to leun Highest of all in Ltavening rower. TJ. S. Gov't Report , Aug. 17 , 1889.