Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 26, 1894, Page 4, Image 4

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t'aIly flee ( Wltholt Sunday ) . One Yet . . . S 8 (
Ily lee , ' . YeIt . . . . V ) O ( )
r1Iy lft e nnd Sun4ay. One Ytr. . 100
' lls Ialy 110 . . . lunla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 o )
Three Mntti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 M
Sunllay flee. OM YMr . . . . . . . . . . 20
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' H"tunlay Ipe. lce. On . Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I r
S 'eekly flee . One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W
OF't'ICES. :
-I Inb : ; , . flee COrIILV liuil.IIng : N ani Twenty.fourlh Ste
Council I31tiff , . 12 "mtl 8tteet
- Chiengo Oflice . 317 Chnmber or Commerce.
Clleno ome. Chnmler
New Yink liom . 13. 1 and 15. Tribune JlUdg .
WashIngton . 10 I' 1 Street . N. W.
, COIt1tI4I'ONIflNC0 I .
All rommunltnUma retsttlng to npwa on.l ! lr-
Al relntnl
tonal mnt.r shoull lID nildreMPI ! To the Idlor.
UUIIN : SS LETTEIU3.
All buslnesa Iettcr nn rehilttnnces ahou"l le
Al lelers rotllnnces
"ddres.oll 10 Thn 110 < PUhlshlng ) Cltl'nny.
. , , orllera 10
Umaha Irnrs. checks nnll loalolcO
b made : \ntM tn the orller or the rm , I ) ' .
\ IJflI'Uflt.lSII1NO COMI'ANY.
HTATFM1NT 01' cmCUI.ATION.
Olorlo n. Tzecluck srretnt or The leo I'ub-
l.hlnl com nny. being .Iuly sworn. . ) .s thnt
the Retl,1 number or full and compllto ? cplea
of the Ialy Mnln" l venlnl < olul sunday leo
prlntrd during the month or Novcniler . U91. wu
_ a 1. folowA : . 2),8 1 . . . . . ,
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2. . . . . . . . . 21. ; r7 1. . . . . . . . . . . 21G )
2. . . . . . . . . 2Z' 5 1. . . . . . . . 22li :
. . 4. . . . . . . . . 21$23 1" . . . . . . . . . . 2)l1
I. . . . . . . . . 212 . ; 2) ) . . . . . . . . , .
. G. . . . . . . . . . 21.li3 23 . . . . . . . . . 2'J.I1 '
' . . . . . . . . . 312r" : ) 22 . . . . . . . . . 21.131
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' I. . . . . . . . 2Sj ' 23 . . . . . . . 23.231
' 9 . . . . . . . . . 2r,33 : ! 21. . . . . . o . . 20. 3
, 10. . . . . . . . . 21,103 ' 2. . . . . . . . . . 2lj ! . )
It . . . . . . . . ! 2,4' ' ) 2& . . . . . . . . . 'J.123 '
12 . . . . . . . . . . 22,11 . ! 2i. . . . . . . . . 211.0 , &
13 . . . . . . . . . . 2I,0)1 2S . . . . . . . . . 13.8
. I. . . . . . . . . 2).tG2 ) 2 , . . . . . . . . . 2.02
, [ 5. . . . . . . . . 20.o 30. . . . . . . . . 13.982
Tolnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .fo9.w1
. . le4tictlon for un8ul nn0 returned
. 1.lu ! .1.Illclon5 . . . . . . . . . . . < . . . . < . . relure . . . . . < I , : ,2
Tote ! eo1d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C43,32
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naly uvemKe Mt clrculllol. . . . . . . . . 2t,61
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(11oItnl3 : It. 'rz clucJ.
. Rworn to before me nnll suI8crl"1 , II my pres-
eneI this 3d day or ) ecemer. 15 1.
t ( Henl. ) Iny N I' . F1It. Notary Public.
! Rpiuciiilt'r thosc 1JJlst\c figures- ' .
, $ . 11il ( In . no. .
r ' fCCI'tll ' Ioliol { ( his c\llcll ' nhan-
/ : dOlcsl his II'csllllthtl ( t Islllol8 ) I 0' hc
L would lot hl 111ulJhlJ Iii the IHlstme
of IlrollllJ the fllI' rs.
Just six Ill'S mol ! for Clnllllllm
: - n. luind Iii his ;
Scot I to 11111 11 rcslJlltnl so
that tl ( 11'IHhlcll ) ) ! Jo1 I' I m' can fill
thc hlJlahlclcall ' oil thc Ils1lct
; beticli.
.
A IOt pxt'lorlllarC'llet ( was
rlllcl'l'tl ( lit 1cO'11 the oilier tiny. A
. cm'ol'I"N jttry fOUul I 1110111 coin-
' rtioiisllli' . for the oC two
111r rlIIISlhll" fo. IdllJ wo
mCI who Wlt'c rut O\CI by one of IL
1ulseIIger tr1lII14. ,
. The anncxlton of Cuba IH said to he
the next scheme oil thc IlplolltC cm'
. - . pet. PnlcRs we cal anlcx Cuba with-
nut taking In the Clh:1S : we bad hctel
: let the fIHlh1Ils 1111) It for another
c % gcnemton 01' two.
'rhu Slate BOlml of 1lltn his as
! ret : not favored the public wih an ex-
pl:1ton why th II'lce ) oC legislative
I prInting his been m.\unced fl'OI rO to
! ; 1o pel cent over . lust 'Ials : ' prices
: . under the new contract with the Bur-
lngton Journal.
. -
. Among the - 8tnIHln111elt cments
In enl of the Kansas City t mlle' Is a
t. . card In big t 'Ie. "Liquor for KlmsnN ,
. In' the leuluJ dl'n llst opposite the
.nIO ( tIPIOt . " The . (1\lr ' Is what Is
. tle ohj'.ct of ml\e.tsluJ the liquor for
1 II'hlhlton ) state
: Senator Wison has C III'cssld hlmseI
as (1t'CidCliy olllJsetl to Um Carlisle
plan of currency ; reform , 111 mom cSlw-
daily to the issue of slnte bank cnr-
rene ' . 'hnt means that all tie cur-
, . lenc ' bis now pcndlng ) will be pigeon-
g hol'll or talked . to death In the Fifty-
third congrcss.
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" . The price of the average Chicago
-I cOlnClmln IH below * 1,00 In Job lots
t , , of t\'CXiIy-flvo. ; Single lemhm's can be
: hill 01 contingent retainers all the w'ay
tlill 2O to : OO. 'l'hls Is all owing
; ' to hard thiiies. Before the ' 'mll's fair
? train $1,00 ( to $ OOO was readily ob-
1 talncll Iml no ( twstons ) ttHked.
ellm ) ' , who started the wheels In
E motion which were rattling around II
the Illds of thonsllls of llollle ) who
WIle ' ! not wcn Imlllced . , IH wI'lthl/ .
. otlr hook , with I story about Chrlsl-
? . mns In the ; 'CII' 20O. ( ) The 11'01110 ) of' '
this /cnll'nton would much rather '
leo\ how thl' ' , will 111e CIIH meet
80 lS 10 celebrate Chrlstlls In the
I year 1RI : oultlc ot the asyluni for the
hll ent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
, .
I 'Jiio 11'llt dClmrtlolt stores oC Omaha
hun cmiJ.yeil . lhelllll'OUIgO ) thc I llst
two wti'ks. ! PI'Olwlutors eXII'ess ) H .tH'
tncton itt the total smiles. lm'chllts of
: I . BInaIlt'r stor4s . are hll'llell to cotlillInhli ,
' , Itl'lhlthlg thll trade to hIil tles 111
I to the timmfnhr rOllellol of thin huge
estabhislimmiemits. 'rhiey forget thlt tIme
r 11'lchllt who 11'I'I'lsl't his wares In 1
dul fI'ISOI ( ) Is the 10'chlnt who wlnt
- Whcl Iles mime Hush Ind II'OSIII'\ '
1'llln8 I Is nol RO l't'IRII' ; to 111'11-
4 tise. 'I'liu ' imt d ' ' ' .
tSl' 'Ihu 1'llt Ih'IJI'llclt stores 11(1- (
"CI.tHC their goods for snlc.
.
t. 'l'ho trite Inwl'lllss or thll t lilRHago ;
or the 1'llh'OII Il0olhlJ hi In the house
IR , In'l hr lie t Chlt.uJo : 'l'lmmit'svhieml I
l. 81)1 thut wlH1 congress l'OI'III'11 . the '
mlh'onll lobby t'ltl'llll Iho 10l t. house
nntl (11\1 1ISgI'11I h'll nlli Ilhlllllr
, I Pi 11'1'1 of CUIJI'l':1 Illrl'ntell lt the
bust election vlhhhiig imo- , sIIiIII ' '
IIHt t'h'ctollln 1 I HIIIU tll'
have : 10 further chance of l'llllo'lcnt
b ) thc Ilhlc ) ) , to pockol 1111111 hl'lbes.
lInt the thtsgrimuthe'tl ilt ' feattt1 ' not
I11t til 111 I'IltCll th'fl'ltl'd W\'C 10t
. . thl only n1111'1'1 thnt obtyetl tie hc-
hosts or the rahiroitil ' . ' '
. lulrOul lolh 'rhls casH
of tehlresOiItntIV'H wi lt uo 11slant
. - h.- # tlY tlsco\r thoU tll ' annie I very
cI'lolt hI1\h'I' .
' 1'11O'lt of 1'llcC for ilestitmito
. ' tctilto
i 8eth'l.t :1 1ioumhd 10 confncll to thin local
uut linrhtie In each ' ' '
Imthm'lll'/ county wIN'm'II' I
Is llolsllle to tIn 1m. hvery 1 II't't'nllol
i holhl bl tll"l " 11118t . Imposture , 10t
, mewl ) ' 01 thin part or alleged 1111'1'II'S ,
; but mom 80 even t 1llst chnrl ' tllh'l
h r who itmako a hhvhmig alit ot Professhoiuth
lul ; I Ih'lnl Olt } lorl'sHlolUI ;
\ ieitevoht'jtce. 'l'hll was time I'X IIC'llICO )
\hl'll the J1'nsslwPIICI' em'nBtatol of
1Sl.r tutu 11:11 Iii 111 , whel t'ertuln
, \tshJ'l l'oUltht ! WCI' tellUlllltl'tl 1)
' . drotitii . Most or thu II'Ot' ) : lol:1 relief
Iglltol'S tire wO'I,111 tlo relief bust-
floss In their own hiuterest ijimil tlterthmug
IWS twh' OWI 11\'I'Ht 1111 tlyertn
' contributions Into thicir
charity cutrlmtoul thll' own
' Pockets.
.
DIM ' 11:1 TO .1 ; 11.
The investigutton ot . the New York
polce tlllltl lt 1 the Jexow COl'
mltee wi be cOlch1letl this wcek. I
lois hll n 1ost lollrknhlo investiga-
101 t and its 11'lotl' ) 1lllt 10t only
the gratitude oC the peoPle oC the ( cit
111 state or New York , but oC the l'n-
tire cOlntr ' . 'fht disclosures oC cor-
1111101 II tIme police tllI'hnelt oC the
miittiiims CUIII'I'clnl lellololl have
hecn ) stitrihliug , RhowllJ I t , 'lttllto
nml or the luohice
Iml Ilcrsistenl Jrostuton e Ilolce
power which cOlllot have hlll
carried 01 l\rwhct'e l'XClJt lit n city
rlh 11 by 'fI1lnl ; . 'flw IIHt sense-
10lni of thl e exposures have tnlen
1IIIcc ) wlhll the I pusl ten ihtys . In the
IJ'hIIICO , CI'lldiCIl by cllllnll : ! nlil tx-
cnlltnll of thu 13011cc. One of these
1IIIIell how for 'eIIS he hn(1 ( s systeimi-
ntlcally levied Illclwll 1111 thc
Jllnhh ? I'1 1\1 keepers oC 1)11' ' hioimS
11001 ) l'OOIS 11\1 111"l' oC Ill rClll ) tc In
his IH'cdle ) . colclllJ 1 siaicil sHin .
111' lollh CI'OI each. A ce1111 ier .
cCltl e oC thus 1111' ; Iw . kept for hits
own URC , the reiiimuimier hchlJ paid to
the ( colcctm' nlll iuusiucettir , the latter
his sllcrJl' 011l1' . lie also tcstilct
thlt Iw lied iuhil , : n IIH101 of thc mol ( ' )
coll'eel II that WI ; to the polcl ! coin-
miuiSsIOilCrfl , nnll ! Hot 011) that , but Iw
saul that he lU\1 received orflers CI'OI
' B ' ' nol to arrest
HUIII'lntclllunt ) Ilyrmies ! Ulcst
\101110'1 I oC thl' I excise IIWH ,
' 111SU stltelelts nltull ' thl'c\
.
; enl of the high poll'u otelll 1110 (
sotmiethihiig very nenl 1 Iltlc , nll IH'oh- !
ahihy IOIC oC theta wcrc lorc CtghllI'11
Ilnl HIcrlnlcllllut ( BrreH , , Vho his
un I itteritutiomual relHllntol for SUCCPRS-
CII } olcc work. I 11111'H that the
'coIJltle hns showl n 11sIHllol 10t
to Ilt ) the sllet'lltcltl'nl Oi tIme wlncHs (
sl 1\1 , mUlti his ( has slbjlctlt It to semite
Infm'olhle criticism , but It Is 10W '
ulllul'stOCI that I3yrmies wi he called
UpOI to testify thl8 wl'I , and It Is quite
iOSSthlC ) ) that ( 10le Hlnsltolal 1lsclos-
1'S wi hu mantle. Hlltor Lcxow has
111'ollsetl that the l'xnmlllton or thc
KIl'llntl\lunt ) wi 10 such IS to satisfy -
isfy everybody ! us to Ihi thoroughness ,
nll IC that Hhal : he 10le there ought to
he elicited 1 cOlslh'rahle mlllon to
the Iltel'csthlJ history already dls-
cmwl1 I Is the opinion . oC He\ Dr.
Pllkhl'St 1) whose efforts chlcl ' the
h'etga ton wits brought I hOI I , that
the cmreerf BllcS Ims not becn above
reproach.
Thu comlltcc bus Inftlslonahly ne-
comllshed n great vork , hu t results : of
which , there Is every . l'elSOI to expect ,
will be of the Jt'cltest hClcft to the
city of New York. I has given Pain-
cl . c\ Jh'el .um-
Inn I blow from which I wi not
recover for years , If It ever does.
TO 'JIWt'L' FOi llIF : ; .
Thc Chinese /o\t'nmclt lies nh-
' comumnlssiomiers . to
( poInted Imll'lul cOllnlsHlolers.
treat with- Japan for pence , ant of
course there will he no delay so far ' as
China Is cOlcerell Iii InstlutnneJo -
tlatlons . That cOlltl ' , 01' ralhel : the
; o\crllent , his been slow to realize
the hopclessncss of its cause , which hns
heen 11)lltent to the rest of the world
almost sln o the first hhtte was fought
on Chinese soil timid the cowardice cud
wOlthlessless of the soldiers ' of Chlnl
wel 1 um 01 stratCl. I Is trle that
China Home time ago sought to bhtaln (
mediaton , but she did not go about
that II the right wny , nutl cOlsequentr
her victorious foe , flcd with justifiable
confidence In his power to crush China ,
would not listen tq 11) ' 1110post 1 of
immedlatlon. Hnd the Chinese o'ern-
lent lien ( taken the course It Is now
p\'suln ant gone directly to .Tupan to
treat for peace It Is more than lH'obablc
( lint the conflict would have been
stopped nUll l.sntsfuctory settemcnt
reached. By II'olouJlnJ the ' -conteHt
China hitis I not only lute I setlement
10r 1111cllt hut . she IHis giveut . iJull\
I wntantulle .elalm for n very Ilch
IWlylel Illemnlt ' thnn that coumn try
could have fairly delulHlcd hnfO' . the
Im'nllon of Chinese terllol . Time
blind fatuity of the Pcldl government ,
lit the face of ulluterrUItel defeats ,
emlR nlmost inexplicable.
I Is reported fl'om . 'oldo that the Jap-
l\eSI Jm'C'nment.ls HUl skeptical in re-
nll to Chinn's icaco overtures. There
appears to lu 10 reason to doubt . how-
'm'm' , thnt thin Innchu dynasty hns
reached time conclusion that In order to
save Iol fl'OI completc . overthrow I
II ncccsinry to sue for Iwnce. The oc-
clIHton of Pcllng I ' the Japanese
woull mcan thc clII of the ruling
d 'llsly In China , mil It Is to save Itself
rather than nny patriotic 101h'e that
It desires the ole"slded conflict to ho
.
brought to I conclnslon. I Is . lu.lced ,
sOlowhn t (1llstonnhle whether the :
Malchu tlymmnsty wi hc able \ to nmahti- .
taut Iel' 11 mummy event. I his 1U ) '
elwlici II thin ( 'lph' ( ' . ! ; le of them oC
gt'cat Inluelce alll IIO\I't' , who are all ,
lt tpm plotting amid Inl'lglll ; for Its '
ovi rthirow. 'I'iwre Is 1 secret organiza-
101 whose sole ohjcct Is to l'CIIst the
IlowlCal of the tl 'nI81 ' . OJ course the
Ihfl ! t oC the JOVlIII ! t amid hc t haumnhl- .
hit lul It IU\H blljh t 1111 hc t country
wi hnve n tllllcIC ' to streiugtliemi Its
( ! Illlcs at hOle amid I'cmll' thel010
tiggressive. I IH thi'I'oCO'e quite pos-
Hlhlu that e\cn a Cel' the war wih
.1apuul Is untIed thu IehhlChhlse
Il'lnHt ' will havc serIous trouhlo to
Ictnll Its hull Oi ( ower.
It appears that time questIon of In-
dt'umimity Is aln'ady hulng Ilscusscl by
tim .lalll'ne8e amid the 1181111101 scents
to ( he lot to cOllllel' thin Intm' tram n
\nJlllmouH Iwlnt of vieUtiqumes '
tolnhl ' JaIH\ Is t'muthtlcti , ncconllg to
ni 11'I'l'Pllclt , to I mOt slhstnntnl nlil
SIIIl'I1111 1' 'COIPCISC , 111 Ihm'o Is no
remn to dUlht limit ( she will exact it.
lrIII ) ' the lll'llhl' ' hllcmll ' that
wi ho tCIUlh'll wi not ho less tlU
$ : OOOO.O. ( ( ) and of course Chiln . . wi
11\0 to give imp HOIO or hiet territory
In order to secure 1 settht'iuuemut. I II
lu this 1untcr of territorial IIJI'nlll u.
1llt that 1 llnugcr to .lnpau may h11. .
, It It 11llhlo ( or hcl to sri o\orrclch Iii
this matcr its to 11'OUI t 01' the Illotlst
or gl'ollan l'lltrlos , for seine of these
are not tlpmt to cQultelunlo too
great ni extetishotu or JUlalcse 110\11'
II tl el st. TIme S 'lplll ' or pretty
Imuch I lie cut ire ch'l cd worll hnl
; , bet ' ii wih the ( COIIt'I'lnl ) clplrc , fO
hang , lt iiiiy l'te. UI the war was ihti-
chmti'th to he In the ititerest of c\I7I-
t0n and not one or COUiItiest. That I
SYUlntlY wi nol be so J < nN'11 IC It
hal be shown hunt the motive or Jnlnn
his been chnngel to one for terlorlnl
mlnslou. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
( .I.\,11.t. . 1XIXATIOY. .
. A rcslutol has been Introlhtccll Into
conJICHS by Scuutor GntnJer oC New
InIJ hlre lu favor oC In\ltll Cnnnln
to ( ltlr Into 11011111 nlion wih ( the
United StnteR. The UI1'lltl I' , po-
Ilal , IlhlHtrlnl nnt c01l'rclnl ,
which both countrlcs woul.1 . nll by the (
.
uulon. nm set forth Iii the llrlnmbe ,
fll Ir both C0ltlos could he pi'r-
! unllel that thc bencls described by
the New Iiiuinpslilre ! cnltor cull he
rCllzel1 there woull he little senti-
mClt In either ollllOHCII to nminexmut 1(311. ,
Icrhll ) ! this bu I ! II'Ollltlous n t hue
ns tummy to 111'ollucu a I relolutol oC thll . !
kind ( In eoimgmess , but the Ilrohnbll
IC fn\olhlc nclon 01 It Is \t. ; H1nl ,
while even Rholhl It hc adopted lulI
Ow 11\lntol extended It Is mint ut all
likely that thu Cnunllnu o\'crn1elt
wlull ( give I mummy eomusideratI4nl. fo far
ns nl'JOfI tlle II 10 IH m' city mutt-
nexntol st'mitiiuueiit to speak oC among
our III'lhl'l muelghihrs. Hllcc 01' LI'I'H' .
emit tm'IT law wcnt Into prcl the party
In Clnnlln which before thnt tuw wns
ClnlOIIIJ for Illcxllon seems to . have
fnlled IWI : ; , Ol Ir lucre ( Is In .thlnJ
heft oC It , It Is oC so lttc conRcquencl'
ni to COllll11 uo attentloum. I Is trite
thnt uow :11 then I voice II heard
fl'om the DOllnlon In behalf oC nnuexn-
tiomu . but I does uot create C\'CI nu
ccho. As to t\rthlt/ 1t ! I organ-
IzaUon for the 111'ISe oC 111011lhlJ
union between tIm United Htntes 111
Cunntn , If enc _ exists ! nrwhclu , It Is
imumuetive. Time Iwollle oC ClulHln who
uuttiler othmer comuhitiotus desired nmuutexmi-
1mler olhcl coulllol ! deslrct nluexa-
ton to this country , ! ld the - were
always : a sinaI ! 111011) UIC less nu-
mC'ous now thnn e\'cl bectumse time
chnlJcII comumumercial I relations hetwcen
the two countlls an ! so slthCnctorr
to thc1 that . tlY see 10 reason for
Sllldl/ .tbllJ muore. 'I'hiese are thc
agricultural lurodimcers . whoRc Il'olllcls
have been let Into our marl.cts 11 nl-
1ost unlc8tlIctcIl comilellon with our
OWI producers. They ( mire lot unxlols
to hive nuttIer the Amellcnn tlug : , so long
aH the ' clm have the Amcrlran UII-
Iet. I was the marl't amid \ot thc
flag which InSIh'et thcm to seek un-
iiiiioit In the
ncxn ton or commerclnl 1nlon
pnst , u\ll emily whcl they are again do-
prl\cd oC the market wi the temull :
for commolcul 01' politICal minion with
thc Uulcl States be Iencwet ( That
. .
not for severah ' 'eL
may comc se.erl years yet.
So fur us the Amcrlcnl lx'oille are
concel'nell the Iwncxutou Idea Is not
widely regarded with favor. II the
states of the northcrn border there Is
I conshletblc sentmcnt lu favor oC
It , but chwhcre the leOllle have either
given It no thought 01 are ollllOSctl to
It. Camulal nnnexaton is not n timing
to hc cleclcll lu I dar , nor could I
be brouJht about . without havIng to
overcome 'very great aIl grave dliii-
culties. Great Britain would not give
up her North American possessions , ( er-
Inlls mnrn.'e hnllorlant to her now thnn
over before , so long us there Il'malnel
( 'CI n strong minoriy of the people of
the Dominion loyal to the- Imperial
goycrnmcnt , and the tmc Is remote
when there wi not be n majorltr
faithful to thc British go\e'nlent
Whelc'er there Is 1 mnjorl ; In fa\ol
of Ienolncln/ that ( gO\'nmlnt Cuna-
than hlleeldcnce wi he sought be-
fore unncxaton to the UnlcII StateR.
The dream of this lCllblc iulorbImug
the Domlnlol 1M n bl'ye amid pleasing ,
enc , hut its realizatIon , If It be ever
realized , Is In the far futurc.
'Ve do not want to go Into any controversy -
troclsj : with the defunct Mr. Hlchnrds
or his home organ , but we ducl It
ploJel to set him amid his UUl . Friday
right 01 unothel : one of . their periodic
fabrications. Wheu they . lalm the ns-
scrtou that flosewater mlule I junket-
lug tour t Alaska antI return b ; Union
Pacific courtesy to pay him for his Uti-
\ocacy of the cancellation of the
ro\-crumelt morlgnge 01 . tIme Union
PacIfic road , they are guilty , In time haui-
J\UIC of Horace Greeley , ot 1 'ln/ do-
Iberutcl ' and malclouHI ' . In lie ( first
place , Hosewuter lucid $ : .IO cash for his
juulet to Alaska before ho slm'tel
front . Omaha. In tim next ! place he
emily tr\clct emi tiLe Union Pacific one-
third of the way out amid not I single
mile COl IIIlck. . Ills Islton on
the fO'lcosul of the go\'rmnent 10rt-
gage II the sume today its It was In
18t. whel he l'elonstrtclt Igalnst
the PacIfic railroad f1111ng bill before
tim United States senate judiciary com-
mltl , and lgnin In 18I before ! thc
senate 1acllo rlwa ' outiimmitteo , Ind (
II 188 before time Plclc rll'Olllnycl-
tlgmttiimg cotnnmhssiomm. 'rIm cuncelnton
: Is not to be a I tolaton , but I foreclosure -
closure iroceethiumg ! , _ to wI'II out the
\lhn' : ! HII Ilt time road on uu aclual
value hush In the Ilterst of its
lltlos. ! 'l'hat 11111 Is 1laleh'illr 011-
IIOSl'.1 . 10 al flndhl/ sciuciumes. 'rhl
fact Is / well Imown to : \1' . Iclu\ls (
111 his tn cln us It Is to 1011 of the
l'UtC'S of Tim lIce , hut thnt 1alws
no dlercnce to thlso ( Otl' creatures
tl t have lecn alluded wih Hose-
wltcrolholia _ tor Htwlll 'lIJ'/
Time . rcdoubtable llltl'al wt'llhcl'\110
who uoso ns I great Ilaleimln and
oracle has 1111 hllRClf Inh'I'\'lcwcd
aglln , this tlO lt thc Gollen into by
gusiuiimg girl rl'llol'lcl'H ( tima . Chl'htUul !
edi 101. Accot'tln/ Sir Oracle ( ark-
SOl the Ille of the IIXt'Ilhllau
cllilate for II'cslh'nt II stim'tu to
bo McKimmheyreeiihimtrrisoimcuihloiimiliueolim- I
HIIOOIII'llu'lsulsOI , wih u Il SSlhlly
that If this 111'8onage 1I11S I eng cmi-
other IUI wih tewel' syllables to his
Irtl name wi ll time luc ' mmmnn. Grllt (
Is CII'Isou ant ) lohu1lctl his 11'lllhet.
It costs one dolhl' a tOi to tral81lol' )
Hock SII'hljs coal to Omiuuihia . 'l'h" cost
of immiimiumg timid t hllllu II less HUl U
tlolll' I ton. Yet the 1)0013k' or Nl"
bruslm . have for years Il't'l l'onlllll'
to IIY $ 7 u tOi fU' I. Wlen the ShierI-
dan Ilncs were , OIIC1Itl I ' thl' B. & : I ,
1011 It wus hoped that I'llnnte 101.
petion woul ' compel n re uctol pC
1ie lt the hlllls ot the ( 11101 i'iu-
clUe , lut It lis cIII11 II n vain hope ,
FoU' dollars n tOi , oull ( lie I fair
I Olluha hirice for 'uYyoniiumg coal lull down hI
.
Tl LrTJi Qt'r4rIoy L'LJ.I. .
Cellar naphh tjtet 7 I the next repub-
lcan convention Is i not 1 donbl track nralr
Ihere will be 1 rc'Lany coliislon.
Iowa City nepublcan : 'h ! republcans ex-
pcL to elect tht n.t ieglature ! . but they
do not intend tOlCr1 any liquor luue. This
statement Is 1 not 1i ( o In a dogmatic spirit
but Is the opinion or the editor or the lie-
pubhican.
Iowa Capital : .mo locratc tapers slem to
bo wonderfully anxious - to vet tIme prohibi-
ton question sIreUII Into lively polte
ngaln. but republicans have not been very
accommolntnl i iteh In arranging the issue
10 cult democrat \ \ . J
Sac City Sun : t tmseems to the ( Sun that
reublcana hiavt ' lb cccasion to borrow
trouble over the Ijq\lor quOton next year.
Just let I alone for the present ns n po-
IUcal matter. The legislature has marked
out the necessary course by taking the first
steps for resubmnlssIon Prhibiionists and
opponents or prohibition cm : unite on this.
Spirit Lake Beacon : The operatol or the
mulct liquor iauv enacted the Iowa
lquor la\ by legis-
latur last winter has been a surprise to rea-
sonablQ opponents and really exceeded the
expectations ot Practical friends ot the meas-
ure. I has brough the saloon Into no Pro-
hlblton territory. I has reduced to a
markel degree time number and much Improved -
proved the character ot drInking place In
localities where the saloon already exlstell.
The mor lawless cites hl\'e one by one
come under the operation or the hair , nnd
the restraint ot the canto his been beneficial
to time morals ot the community. In proitt-
biton localitIes th mulct tax feature has
made prohibiton much easier ot cntorcement
by throwing the burden of time proof upon
the seller.
Sioux City Tribune : Iowa republican newspapers -
papers which Inclno 10 political expediency
am engaging In In effort to supreS3 Editor
John Malibu or tha Muscatne Journal anti
Editor Welker Gven ot the Marhllown
' 'nes-Htpubleal , The offense ot these men
Is that they insist trom the standpoInt ot
prohibitonists. that the mulct law In Its
present form Is not satIufactor- and that
the provision whIch provIdes for the sus-
pension or the penal features ot the prohibitory -
tory lair should be repealed by the next leg-
Islaturo. Uut your real prohibitionist Is a
hard 111 to squelch and I Is a sate wager
to lay your money on this brace. Editor
Given , so tar I Iowa Is concerneth . was the
original proposer ot the muttict . hut the lulet
ho wanted was lerely an additional penl ) .
for the violation ot the prohibitory . without
any suspension clause In It. 'hen the so-
cause
cale mulct law WI passe.1 he discovered
that some one had dropped a strange egg
since. II his nest and he hn never been happy
- .
I'recede" , Uo Nol Scare him.
Olobe-Democrot.
Speakers and ex-spealters Im.e hiherto
been In hard luck In theIr attempts to reach
the presidency but Tom nee . Is going to
accept time oUle again vel.theles and
challenge fate to do its . wOI'sl
Ute . VI the . \enltemy.
1Inir Courl" .
The suggestIon of The Omaha Bee that a
new military academy be establshc and
located west or the Missouri rather than
tmn
enlarge the \'Ist I'oint academy Is 1 good
ole and should receive careful consideration
<
at the hands or congress. There Is 1 wealth
COUlress. wealh
or good argument in favor . of two academIcs.
Obaer'nUula of , John mmurns.
lhl1ltphln L(1gr ,
John Burns. the Enllsh labor advocate ,
has seen very little lof Amerlcn the Imlk
or hIs observatons , , being contnee ) to the
noisy and acrlr ioulous conventioa oC the
Federation of Labm- . conventO ha alreaY
formed opinioninbout the conntr ) " . Our
schoot. IbrarlesCandcjals are b"O streets
and drainage badinewspapers . too
dr.nlgo bad. .newspapers to sensa-
tionni. railway . excellent . and
tonal. riway tlqlJnl excelent. cor-
portons , or cuuEse . "exacting , tyrannical
anti extravagant , " } ! e his magnnnimously
determined not tl ; " Write ' , . a book about . us.
New DecslOnOn ! NnWRInIICr LIbeL
Ne\IYurk flecorder.
New" decisions ( nrtho law oC newspaper
libel ac or interest O the press or the entire I
country. The Recdrticr . therefore . coils the
attention ot Its esteemed Contemporaries.
far and near. tl a - doclslti just given by
the New York I'ourt or appeals. and 'In
which 1 new prLclple of law has been laid
, down. ' . .
4
I hUl been helt hrotptore that any npoi-
' " apl-
'ogy or retractioh 1ubilsIiedafler thE beginning -
ginning of the : ml 'could"hot ho offered In
evidence and was without any erect to
Itigate the amaJs , The court oC appeals -
peals has h2id , however In the case or
'urton agaInst the Recorder. that any re-
tracton publshed within a reasonable time
after snit Is brought Is a ' proper mater to
lee ! damages. They say In substance that
upon suit being brought If no retraction
has bem before demanded. the paper shal
have 1 reaonable time 11 which t make
an investigation , and that It such Invest-
"aton shows that an injustice hm been
done ! full retraction should be pubitshed .
and that this fact may be used before the
use
jury. and that the courts shah Instruct the
Jury that It will lessen dmages The court
also expressly decIdes that 1 mere offer to
apologlzo wi not do ; that the plaintiff or
person aggrieved must be gIven no option
whether to have Itl apology or not , but I
Is the duty or the newspaper spontaneously
to apologIze regardless of the tastes or the
aplogze _ _ _ . _ _ _
Farmer anti Sugar liountles.
Inter Ocenn
A few or our friends or the country press
are displaying less than their usual perspicacity -
Sllcaclty In their articles concerning 1 pos-
slblo restoratIon of the sugar bounties.
.
"It bounties are to be paid on any agricultural -
cultural vroduct. " say tile gentlemen whose
artcle are under consideration . "we de-
mand wheat shall be the recipient or 1
bounty for wheat now Is grown at I loss ,
or , at enst. at I very trilling prlt , "
Let us remind our friends that the prime
tml tw
object 01 protecUon . whether by tariff or by
bounty. Is not to put I prlt into the pocle-
ets of the producer. though that Is u neces
sary Incident of Us effect. hut to simulate
the production or something that this coun-
try can produce . but which It docs not produce -
duce the home nt nil. demand. or not In quantity adequate to
Sugar bounties 1U8wel' to both of these
tesl ! . They stimulate the productIon at a
croll that Is more profitable 10 the farmers
than wheat. They Itmllate the production
or 1 crop that mleinants very costly ma-
chlner ) ' . ! reasonable modicum oC highly
skilled labor and I large quantity or un-
skIlled labor tOI' Its converslol Into market-
able sugar. All the makers or machinery.
all the men emllloYed In sugar works nil
the men employed In the transportation of
sugar are purchasers 01 wheat that they do
not produce So that the effects or sugur
sUlur
bounties upon the farming Interest ure.
first , stmulus to production of 1 crop more
proltablL' than wheat ; secondly reduction
or the wheat area by reason or the produc-
tion or the beet or cane sugar crop , anti consequently -
sequently Increase or the price of wheat by
iltnltatlon oC Its production : thirdly Increase -
crease or the dainanti for wheat hy increase -
cemlnc
crease ot the number ot persons who consume .
sume It. but who do not prOllce , it. und
conzmqtmently to I further tendency to Increase -
crease or Its 1)rice.
Now wheat Is 1 crl ) allady produced In
excess at the home detnanmi. . Tn stmlllto
Its ! ) rocucton , certaInly would ho 1 toliy .
possibly IL Inunclal crime The price of
Amereun wheat can be raised In HO far lS
protcctvo polcy can raise 1. by bounties
to HICh farm llrducts UI are not now mlsell
on AmerIcan snii but which can he ralseel
upon It , and whll : \ I. If raised will be more
l.rttnbJe to the fanner than wheat 18. all
which therefore , " \vlhi _ tend 10 diminution of
the wheat area . ' further advantage 01
be h'tilfled It the iiOumnty be
1'llnll Idnlt ) paid on the pro-
Ilucton of some crop that will require a
larger ependlture of capital anti 1 larger
employment or lahor upon its conversion
10 v. Inlslwd mBerl 1 thlu tire necessary
for the transmutation of wheat necessar .
'rhese arguments har excllsively on the
farming interest 'rhl argument iK to the
Interest or the cQltn ) ' at large Is plain : It
wo produce ! nil our qWI sugar , as utter a
very I - I years of1 thq opemtol or hounl.s
we simaii , we shnll'ltePI ) the price or iCCJ9h1
tons at sugar In lrlaton In the United
States , this being the ImounU Impoll.l Unied )
during the lust fiscal ' ' '
durllg Isel year . 'rheru Is ito
groln(1 tor reasonAllo , oubt of this outcome ,
for the OltPlt n Alercan sugar which
was ' but 2.iO.21 tons In 1150.130 . tIme , year
prior to the assuge oC time McKiimiey bill ,
palsale
lcl\lnley
rose to 1f"\.O In 1893-Ui , lcllnleyIl
reached 1.u.O,4 ) ) tqns II the year i&ii-p :
haul the hountC athe McEiniey act not
been repealed . . \I ] It Is to hl kept In mind
that the Price ot sugar tel under thl bounty
system 10 a degree exceeding that or the
hounty paid . that the
) plhl. s bounty did not
have ( lie effect of Increasing the taxation
taxaton
or the eOllle.
zoir.i's 3'I2XX' oorxmxozm.
10".18 Nl..Tr "IWNOlt
Cedar napll ! OazUe : Major famul
Mahon ot Ottllva Is also prepared to stand
one shock of gubernatorial lightning .
Sioux City Times : New entries In the race
for the vernorshlRuRenl Secor or Forest
City and 1. W. Burr ot Charles City. Books
will remaIn for time.
wi open sonic lme.
les Moines Leader : I. S. Struhlo or Le
Mars nnnounces that ho does not want time
republican nominaton for governor. hirer
Strnbel proposes to hay very low antI make
nnoher grab for Congressman Perkins' scalp
In 1896.
Ames Times : Story county should trot out
a Cn ldate for governor. lost every county
In the state has one. What's the matter
with "Tama Jim \Viison. " I Story county
eoull go to the cnventon wih him ' { or a
candhlato sme ot tIme boys woull get the
dust knocked out ot their coat tails before
the thinK was over and ( lucy would all know
hero h8(1 been 1 Onht.
Sac City Sun : Ex.Congressnman J. S.
Strublo ot I.e Mars has bceim suggested by
hosts ot friends especially II western iowa ,
ao a candidate . for governor next fail . anti the
tact that ho was becoming besieged 1 wIth InQuiries -
Quiries and requests Impeled him 10 denle
his positon In tIme Sentinel . his home paper.
His frlnds ! regret to learn that he positively
posive\
declines to ho 1 calllhinte ,
Dwenport Democrnt : The West Liberty
index Is not n Paper ot world wide clrclla-
ton , but that Is mme reason why when It
makes an exclont stmggestiomm . the poilt
shioulul nol be heeded. The Index names Colonel -
mud Henry Egblrt ot Davenport aB time re
publlcu canlldato for lie oOle ot gov-
eror or Iowa In 1891. There Is fighitnig
tiiumber Paper seconds I. Colonel the moton Eghert.S'hat ? republc.n Oghtnl/
Cedar Iapldl Iepuhlc'n : A number ot
gentemen are now enlaged In dllnllJ to
become candldatos for governor. For a wlmihe
whie
It looked a though thor would not be roms
enolgh In ito Des Moines hotels to provldo
hElhluarlers for the various aspirants By
the time limo convention meets there may
not bo moro than enough to malto It interesting -
esting . 'fho People or Iowa neven Hid take
much " stock In the favorite son ( oily .
Oskaloosa lerall : The mnn for governor
pO\'crnor
whom the dlmocrats should name Is Hayes
ot Ciiumtotm. 10 Is well known In time Second
district and was recently waloped by n
genteman nlmed Curtis. This would give n
chance for all Iowa democrats to express
their endearing love for him I Joe Eiboeclc
' Ebock
could take 'the stump then for hayes . and
there would bo just lashings or real fun for
all the boys-al colors anti conditons ot
political servItude ! here's . for Hayes !
rizi . . 'ua.'ulJJlWE.TLtT.
New York Times : We think I will bo ad-
mited that the effect ot this discriminating
duly wal not forseen by these who Imposed
it. The makers ot the senate tariff bill reenacted -
enacted the discriminating provision ot the
McKinley oct In that act however It was
appleabl only to refined sugar and we prl
sume the democratIc senators did not realize
that the applIcatIon ot time same Ilrovllon Ialze
raw sugar wOlld have I very diferent and
a tel reachIng effect. Whether they did or
not , however everybody knows that now ,
since the German protest has been made
formally and the dangerous commercial hos-
tlty ot Germany has been exhibited . nearly
exhibite.
11 of the democratc senators are willing and
ready t repeal the duty.
Chicago herald : Congress ought fo repeal
It at once. All that Is necessary Is to repeal -
peal the discriminating duty of one.tenth or I
a cent. Germany protests only against that. :
The 40 per cent uniform on sugar ot all
grades and the one-eighth ot a cent differential -
dlfer-
ental for the protection ot the trust can
stand for they apply Ilte to all sugars , no
matter from what
maler countries Imported or
whether they arc bounted or not. All jUt
ground ot complaint can pc removed easily .
and It ought to be removed 50 that Germany
can have no exCUse for dIscriminatIng against
American products. I such discrImination
should bo continued after the removal ot the
cause ot complaint time question ot retaliation
could properly be consIdered .
Chicago Tribune : The west has been hit
hard by the acton at Germany and there
seems to be no way to get over .the dlfculy
except by retracting the inciting cause.
Every western senator ought to stand up for
the Interest or hIs constituents In thIs
niatter . regardless or previous notions
as to expediency and llero can be notons Ques-
ton or right to Interfere withm his voting to
wih
histng
I remo'o the cause or the trouble. I he does
not do that ho will fail In his duty , and sub-
ject himself to sharp rebuke trom those for
whom he still have failed to act In the hour
ot need. In the presence of such a menace
to western Interests the wIshes or the menlce Sugar
trut are not worth I moment's consideration .
but It hardly Is probable the trust would
oppose the change since time dlscrimlmuatimmg
duty now Is levied on both raw and refined
sugar , and to abolish It would not lessen the
protection received by the trust.
- .
IAnPIC.l / TU .1 1'UINT.
Philadelphia Record : A Locust street col-
oreut
orel gentleman
rejoices In
genteman time
Asa Spades. name ot
New York Tribune : Tiiere arc more fish
than dollars In the banks ot Newotmndlautd
Chicago " Tribune : . "Your daughter , Mr.
Hunker said the young woman's teacher
"
"wi make her mark. She has decided
talent as an elocutIonist"
And Mm- Hunker went out to the wooll-
shed sat down on the saw-horse and wept
New Yorlj.Pm-ess : "Are _ you going out of
town , Mr. -Henpect ? " "Yes 1 am going
away for 1 week or two's rest. " "Is your
wire going wih you ? " "I said I was going -
Ing away for I rest " go
Buffalo Courier : Mm. Yotmng'uved-The fellow -
low you sent up here to work saId It was
I In the agreement that he was to be treated
like I man. Youngved-jjtmninmi' 'Vhat did
you do ? Mrs. Youugwed-Sent out and
bought him the beer lwlce.
Nqw York Heralt1J3agleyTiat : pawnbroker -
broker bowed to YOI' wife ; does he know
her ? Brace-I presume he feels that he
does : he has seen her picture so often
inside the case or my watch ofen
Atchison Globe : The Irst week In January -
cry IK usually observed as a week ot
prayel- The women attend and pray for a
chunge In their husband's tlisposbtionm " , . The
his for the ChrIstmas presents have come
in . anti lie men need prying for.
Chicago Inter Ocean : IIostes-It you
would favor us with a song , Mr. Scales , the
guests would he
11' , Scales-Sing ! Why I only know one
old song .
"That doosn't matter. No one will pay
the least attention after you one seated rny
the 11110. "
BEI"OHf AND AFTER .
New York Recorder.
Oh , , I would be the ribbon boid
' .hat nestles 'neath her chin
'rhnt I might kiss her , just below
'rhe dimpling cures pierein .
Thee married now. and It he were
' .he ribbon . 'neaRs . ier chin
lIe'tl try to hold I light enough
To kOch ) the talk . therein
TiE IEDIJ l1 MA IWII ,
New York Truth .
The wedding march from the ' -
weddlnJ I.ohensrln 01'-
Ga" loudly plays
The groom end his supporters greet the
gathered public's gaze ,
Time swelling music trembles as are touehed
lime polished keys
But the tremble Isn'l In It wih the shake
In Freddy's knees
Down the aisle the blushing maids proceed
with stately treati
And each regrets the day 18 llot the day for
her to fved ,
Hut there's a silver linIng to the cloud
thut hovers o'er-
They know they novem' looked so sweet In
all their lives betore.
And now the oran thun ers forth I wel.
come loud and eleur
A hundred h"als ] ure lurel ! to see the
blushIng bride appear '
Her tether who 8u"llorts her down the
"
long and dizzy aisle .
" 'I support her and her lmusband too , In
Just a little wimile. I
Highest of all in Leavening Power-Latet U. S. Gov1t Report
yaI Baking
2 Powder
* BSOLTELV PWE
NR1lfl.lSt .IXD NI:1InAsz.Ixs
aWl.ISN.l _ - NlllISlC.IS.
The Deuel Counly TenchErs' association
n9oclllon
Will meet at Big Springs January 13.
The Deull county Jai at Chappel IOW ht
tuners a steel , cage awaiting the reception or pril-
An Olhl l"ehiow3' lodge Is 10 he organized
at membership. lotlgo early In the IW year , wih a large
l.dlor : lollra hal sol the Cellar Hapls
Commercial 10 :1'ron Dings ot ( ralll 1latHl
anti will remove to New Mexico .
While ThomAs hitchcock or Ialr wa"
working In a well a pump fell Ilown on him
from a heigh ot Oteen feet anti struck him
on time Imenti lie was severely Injurd , but i
Is now on the road to rCO\'lr )
Pleasant Ititige lellhbrhooll , In Thler
COUII ) ' . has quie a little socIal sensation on
tap which Is turnlshlnv much talk for the
gossips. Thomas Oiuio WIS engagul to marry
Miss Oelo Elluuworthm . amid the date at the
ceremony wns fixed for last Sunlla ) ' . i was
announced that they would go to New Jersey
for n wedding tour RHl Mr. Ople went to
alrbury several llays before the event was
10 occumr presumlbly to say goodbye to his
folks who live near that lulace As the hour
for time ceremony nl'lJroaehe llreparatons
wcre completll ! and tim friends bwl to ar-
rl'o. hut no ! room malle his appearance.
After waiting some time a messenger was Ils-
ptchlll to the lostoiflce where a loiter was
recelvell trm Opie daled ( nt Kansas CI ) ' .
anti staln that he hall left his horse amid
buggy at Jalrlur ) ' , but tailing to stat what
adllress , wouhl IIHI him. lie had paid the
license fN ! . alHI hat aim paid the Ilreaeher
for l > rtormlnv Ihe cercmony. Mr. Oplo was
quite Ilrominont In Young Pcolle's Society ot
Chrhtan 1 11eavor circles . and was a very
active worker In the Christan . church
l'IWl'l.l . , 7'lUOS :
. ,
Several eminent politicians In New York
prayerfully beg to be leI alone
The adage that a green Christmas means a
tnt timrkey seems to he wel tOlHlell ,
From Sioux City conies the cheering Intel-
Igenco Ullt the walls at the Woodbur county
IOor ) house were heft slandlng.
There Isn't much saul nlout lie comlr
Inno\alon In fashion In NClv York , but It Is
qulto certain that zebra stripes wi follow
the eheek patterns .
Prince Ponlalowsk . who recently Ilrrlel
a fortune Itlchll to a California girl , pro-
Iloses to start nit Internltonn1 mimagazino .
" magzlre Is peculiarly equipped for blowing
a fortune
Another effort Is to he made to rescue the
Lincoln monument at Sprlumgtleltl , I" , front
its disgraceful commtiitloum. . i Is nol mismanaged -
aged by 1 ocet ) , RII It Is prollosed ' to transfer -
for It to state control.
Lndon Is sahl to be shocked by Ihe alleged
atrocities comllte ly thin Chinese at Port
Arthttir Ever since King Loglnbull nnd his
tribe were Maximnassacrectl . ) .oIHlon's , tender
elsewhere. heart has throbbed unceasingly for humaniy
An advaneel WOlln In Doston declares that
unplelsant feelings create 'armtul chlmlcli
products In time body wille benevolent and
cheertul thoughts have a beneficial effect .
" practical illustration of lie now science
may be hal by striking an acquaintance for
tel ( $ ) these merry titmice.
The lrOspeclng tour of the Boston Ierlhl
In the Irouth feetons of Maine resulted In
the discovery ot trom 400 to lOO liquor
selas In Lewleton a city at 25,000 people
The supply Is apparently equal to all demands
ot a prohibition ( own. I Is absolutely Im-
posslh1e , according to the New York Sun to
obtain a drink In any Maine town unless you
go Into a place and ask for it .
The Christmas number ot Leslie's Weekly
Is superior In wealth or illustrations and literary -
erary features. The illustrations arc meritorious -
rious works or art particularly a two-page
drawing or "Tho Amuuuunclation . " IJrlntod In
a delicate shade ot blue Ot the literary
features the most notable Is the openlag chapters -
tens or Dr. A Conan orre's latest novel.
Under the management ofV. . J. Arkel the
Weekly has become the foremost of its class.
Edward Dudley Duncan ot " Washington
county Tennessee , has been elected a member -
ber t the Tennessee legislature . and the
rairoads have supplied him with passes
to and front the state capital. lint Mr.
Duncan reolved to b tinder obligations
t no railroad , and has decided to walk from
his home to Nashville . a dlstauee or 300
niles , He has already started . and expects
to arrive In time for the first rel cal , on
January 7.
John G. Whlter was greatly loved ( by
'
strangers who not only called on him but
thrtly insisted on putting up with him
all night "Thee has no idea " said his sls-
ter , "how much time Greenlelf spends try-
Ing to lose those people In' the slreets.
Sometimes he comes home all says : ' \Vell .
sister I have had hard worlt to lose him
but I have lost him But I can never hose
S her. The women are more perlnaclous
Ulan the men : don't thee find thlm so ,
Maria ? " .
OpOetl to the Fundhl : hut.
Denver Republican.
Government Director Anderson or the
Union Pacific Is evidently In favor 01 giv-
Ing the road hack to the company and pay-
log the government only 2 per cent on Its
debts. There doesn't scorn to be any good
reason why the government should 10 any
more lending to the Union i'aciiic. There
!
Is nothIng In ( ito hlstm"y at the rat to .
make the old owners worthy of its chnrlt ) .
.
bhort Salary 10 No Terror
Cedar Iupl < s Gazette.
Candidates for lie Iowa governorship
multiply In splo of the "hard tUnes" salary
.IlVJSTI l''Ur llIhhlIfF.S. I. .
IrRlla Niv i'rlmlemt n"Illy , li.tclne ,
U'A Sears of ( tue Iteotmmi immi ,
QPAhtANTINE , hoc. 2.-ir , J , Tommner ,
late surgeon of the hlrnzlhian cruiser Nb.-
thorny , arrived imonue this meriting per
steamer leleomnymm ( rout ltio Jammetro , Time
iloetcir states that lie was Present at the
Immamuguratiotu of iursident Memos amid was
it iptest nt a reception g1'emm by the huresident
time sante evening. lie describes hum as
beitig a. tall , smnme lflmii of dignified anti
scm louis expresaiom and of htmoati nut ! liberal
1eiv. lie has every reasoum to believe lmis
ttmhmlnistratioim . will be lieni'eful nmmil I3R3S-
lem.ouie , There nppemuis to ito mme intlIcntioi
of a. revolt in tue ztrmn' ntmti navy. Thu
tmutvy is in a ureit iueastut-e Imostile to the tk
army , utah tie inuuurreciitn cam , stmccecd
wltiiotit the eommcrtei action of both time
llrazilian ammny antI mumuvy , 'l'iue Itresitlemut iS
cii i t e mtolnular ui I Ii I ii iv hole people ,
lie imas aireauly gr.umted nuttiest ) ' to nearly
all pamticiurnnts it the hat , ' rt'ieliiomm , ox-
ceptutig Auiuiiiralt ; Melio anti itt Gatna , Medic
is stiil mlutrtcu1 to 1,1 ? nt Montevideo. Time ,
eihitot' of lime prlnciial Rio mmewsspers , have
beeti partionetl mummd huttve m-ettmrnett to the
eflhtittU ,
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'lIme sammitary cotiulitioti of the city is ex- (
cclbeimt , very few cn.ee. of yellow fever
beiumg reported. 'rime reitortoil otitbreak of
cimolera or cimolerine totik lilaCe at a mumnll
ttnvtt about ticu ) imutmts' ritle by rail ( noun
iliti .ttiii iio. 'i'he smulmittury ntithmomities tonic
proiiuut , iieasures to Stoti tite spreaut Of tim
uiiscase _ 'I'm' tuwtm ivius umuinraumiiuiet utiuti
COtimflmtuuiltttiomi cult ott % vithi Sutti l'muiit , anti
oilier uuiacemmt , lown , Seine twenty cases
of tIme , hise'tise were reported , of which thurt'c ' -
iere fatal. All thu rest reco % ereti , immcltmd-
lug a Cli iiue' inmunlgntn Is'hmo I was sos.
i'ectetl ' of imavitmg imrst brought time infectioim
fm-inn time flOtmtlt.
,
L . * 1'tL Il'IUCK 2. ' OUEJOX.
i'amumst-mger imumit mni-immut ' 1mm' , CotItito tis
C ho itmsuiit at it iirnkvmuitmn's irrnr.
TIlE DALLAS , Ore , , lice. 23.-A wreck
oecurretl on tim Oregoui Hallway & Nnviga-
( iou coimipauly's moatl eight mullet , ivest of this
elmtee tlmis mitormuing In which Etigineer Joe
iteushy lcst lila life , 'rwo freight trauim
% S'et-e to nmeet the ivestbounij muasseuigor No ,
1 at Stmnuiitltt stttioim : , 'rime side tram-k beiumg ,
too sliturt to tuceommimumotimute timeut , ' tratums a
iurmlceuiinn iu'tus scuit east to lung tIme mias.
mtengeu train , but. lie forgot to ( tim tim
switch to time nmztlit trtiek. No. 1 ilnsitett
aroummiti tilt' ctit've and t'rttsimrtl into time engine -
gino ott time side track lOmigineer Reedy
wtts sitting oii lute box 1mm tue freight englima
tittil is'ns tiurowum untuer a lmenp 01' Comul amid
tim teumder overturneti ott thmmtt , 'Vito other
traiimmmuemm escaped % ltht slight wotituls aitti
Ito rmtssengt'rs were litirt. A track vuts
humilt utromututi time is'reek nmtd time traimt wai
tielayeti omuly about six imoums , u
11.1 flit 1' .U1\'ilciVS 11ftILc ) US .I'R.I T.
% itia it Piurnelitutmi ut , , Isiunp frouit time
I , , , , ii icmmqim , i I rid go.
POt3OllKlOEm'SliO , N. 'u' . , Dec. 25-Harry
Mentor , ( lie Rmiglicii bridge jimniper , leametl
( rout time top rail of the l'ougiikeelmsio
britigo with his tmttiulelmtmte at 1:13 : thIs after-
flootm _ 'l'lte parachute uvorlceth successfully ,
nimti Meniet strticlc tim water in jtist eight
seconds after lie started. lie vmut ifrkcd .
Lii ) by his frieuutis , J. \ ' . llitt3 of New York
tuiti 8. J. hinnlttn of lirookiymi , wimo ivere in
Li. rowboat under the bridge. They rowed
(0 time vest shore , ivluere they got iumto a
wagon ( lint mts wtitting for timenm , amut
tcre tiriveit to Milton , four immiles soutim of
( Ito blitige. 'l'luere they took a train for
New York. Memuler siiosvei no mupparemut inJury -
Jury ft-emit his lierilous 10111) . l'otiglukeepslts
trleigtm is 212 feet ( mmmi tim bttse of the rail
to time water , which is about sixty , feat
deep.
S1i11'iTiIl IhIC IRI3S.
Jtutigo W'ootitm Ctmmmlemutieti tie a Tyraumt by
( _ mloruudtu Kutiglits of l.uuIor
ASPEN , Cob. , Dec. 2.-Tlio local as-
imembly , No. 4.401 , Kntghitu , of Lubor , haS
adopted resolutloims condemnIng the "recent
usurpation of Power and the tyrannical
deshotism" shown by William Voods wimile
sitting tue Ummited States district judge in
time city of Chicago In imls refusal to grant
to President 10. V. Debs of ( lie A. It. U.
nod. 0(1mev defendant , ' , a trial by jury Im
time reccuit trial lucid before him , Judge
Moses ilalict is also condeninel for thin
"same usurpation of power and his tyran-
nlcat ntmd unwarraiitcti iniprlsonmnont and
his imnpositioa of lines upon our fellow cltt-
zen vitmmout a semblance of a fttir and lam'-
partial tnittl. ' '
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( 'OLOU.tDO'S 4ISONL.I ir.
Nt ) Sttituto iii the State l'roblbltitg a Mati
iiuriiug Uls Own itnuiso ,
LI04DVILLl0 , Cob. , Dec. 2.-Justice P.
1st , Wall , in the case of the people against
Ryan ( or arson , has rendered a decisioum dismissing -
missing Ryan anti holding that there fs no I
law In Colorado prohibitIng a man burnin
iilmt own lucimse.
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Ex-Simmvcs 'tiem for TheIr Ohmi aliteten ,
MEMPhIS , Dec. 23.-Time funeral of ex
Senator Aiconn at Eagle Nest , Miss , , presented -
sented one of time macat wierd scenes ever
witnessed in this country. Time fonemal was
attentied by timirty negroes , time majority of
whom were the former niaves of tite do.
ceased , The negroes were Inconsolable In.
their grief and gave vent to their feelings
iii shrieks , religious songs and prayers. At
tim grave time old gray-lmairetl colored inca
timrew themselves upon ( ho coilin anti finally
lint ] . to be removed by force in order to ni-
low the body to be buried.
Eciutul SuftnmumitsLt , ALIve tim Now
ALBUQUIOIQUId , Dec. 2.-Dtmring time
sessioit ot' the iegislaturc which meets next
Monday a rneetlmmg is to be hueltl at time
capitol , to which a large number of repre-
sentaive s'omeuu have been invited tot-
time etmreose of organizing the "New hiIexico
Eqtmal Suffrage league , " minti anrammging ,
for time orgaimizatioum of branclm leagues lie
every county in the territory. "c .
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Your Moimey's Wortlu or Your Money Back.
A Turk Without Turkey
Some people don't have any Christmas ; don't know
WI' a it is to fool the
mellowing influence that
: -v)4iuIIth ! , ho vel's around the Gi'eat
Day ; are strangers to
'
' I our old friend Santa
: Claus. Look at those 1ee
ji -no ox-Santa stands
no show there. Look at
the rig ho has on , Can
you contemplate anything -
thing more harrowing
. _ _ : jfrFij ! ; : : : : ; than the thought that
. Browning King & Co
- . - ' , musL over bo a stranger
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to that fellow with his horse blanket of a suit. You can
toll a progressive people by their clothes. Where styles
change there is progress.
Full soon the year of'94 will pass through time's
wide open door , 'Twill be no 1353 , but rather gain ,
for ' 95 may bring us rain , And that's a change we
ought to get , from dried up crops to fields all wet ,
BROWNING , IcING' & C01 ,
Hoilahie ClotIuier , S. 'SV. Corimer' Flltccntli aiid louglas Sts.
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I movel t'uri't' tile imiusitu wilt be The [ bles. TrTaT gfze , 25 cents , All' diuliti , jCorbi strett , wee destroyed' ny nr 'About I t
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